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1C Canton Volume 11 The Canton Connection Monday. November 18. 1985 Canton, Michiaan Twenty-Five Cent? : r - -. ' • -. i • 36 Paaes TURKE\ TIME: A special Thanksgiving event is planned for youngsters in Canton ihe weekend before Thanksgiving A Children's Thanksgiving Party will be from 10- 11a m Saturday. Nov 23, at the Canton Recreation Center, Sheldon at Michigan Avenue, for ages 3-12 Attractions include a cartoon carnival, games, refreshments and prizes N I C K ' S F R O L I C : C a n t o n Seniors will hold its third annual St. Nick Frolic from 2-6 p m Wednesday. Dec 4, at the Plymouth Elks Lodge on Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth The frolic will include a entertainment, fun and prizes for a charge of $6 per person All Canton residents age 55 and older are encouraged to attend K M A R T R E E F : Buyers soon will have a beef with K mart in Canton Wendy's International is opening up a restaurant inside the K mart store at Sheldon and Ford - the first time Wendy's will operate a restaurant inside a retail center The restaurant will operate the same hour as K mart's, from 10 a m to 5 30 p m Monday through Saturday. 11-6 Sunday. The new Wendy's will employ about 44 people Because of the newness of the cooperative venture, Canton has been written up in national publications such as the Wall Street Journal and Advertising Age K mart opened its first store in the nation about 20 years ago in nearby- Garden City on Ford Road and Wendy's opened its first restaurant in 1969. The Wendy's inside K mart will open Tuesday. Nov. 19. CHOSEN: The Canton Chamber of Commerce this week announced its board for 1986. Serving three-year terms will be Bob Czerniak. Jim Gillig, Tim Jahn, Andy Panda, and John Schwartz, two-year terms will be Sarah Berry. Bob Card, Tim Ford, Hazen Hiller. Jack Koers, and serving one-year terms will be Jack Falvo, Bob Malek, Frank McMurrav, Teresa Solak, and Gary Stolz Please turn to Page 4 If RECRUITMENT HELP WANTED Classified Advertising Begins in SECTION C of today's paper New cable owner keys on service By Diene Gal* staff writer Harcharan (Harry) Suri, who recent- ly agreed to purchase Omnicom — the cable company serving Plymouth and Canton says the "bottom line" in whether the business will thrive, de- spite growing competition, depends on customer services Suri gestured across the room toward Frederick Collman. Omnicom's general manager, and said he is pleased with Collman's work and no major changes will be made in pro- gamming or management "We will succeed if we provide good services to the subscribers." Suri said Suri purchased Omnicom of Michi- gan Inc and Clear Cablevision Inc. for $21 million from Capital Cities Cable, said Stuart GoldfaPb. Capital Cities di- rector of legal affairs and administra- tion CAPITAL CITIES also received a tax break for selling to a minority, said BILL BRE8LER/ staff photographer Harry Suri talks about how he feela cable companies should be operated. CP doesn't slow this local volunteer's action By Diane Gala staff writer what's inside Brevities 3 A Cable TV 2A Clubs in Action *6B Excursions 7A FYI 5A Holiday Fairs 7B Opinion 8A Shopping Cart . 1B Sports: . . . . . . . . 1C Stroller 8A Suburban Life 3-7B The View 5B Classified Sec. C NEWSLINE . . . 459-2700 SPORTSLINE . . .591-2312 WANT ADS . . . .591-0900 HOME DELIVERY .591-0500 Cheryl Ann Barnett makes positives out of negatives. "I have cerebral palsy, as you might have guessed, but I try not to let it in- terfere with my life," said Barnett. muffling a chuckle. Sitting in the conference room of the Canton Township clerk's office, where she volunteers two afternoons a week, Barnett. 31, talks about life, struggles and the pressures of trying to fit into "certain molds" that people accept. Working as a volunteer in the clerk's office is one of many ways Barnett gives of herself and views it as if she were on the receiving end. "I love it, and I love the people" said Barnett, describing her clerical posi- tion as providing her with a sense of accomplishment. "It gives me a sense of being needed and a sense of serving my community." BARNETT IS no stranger to misfor- tune. Last sumnrei slie was in the BtepiUl to help her deal with depression. The day finally arrived when she was to go home, and while preparing to leave, Barnett fell and broke a bone in her right hand Barnett is right-handed. Barnett's father has muscular dys- trophy, is confined to a wheelchair and suffered a stroke in May And her mother "has a lot of medical problems, too," Barnett said. "So we try to really stick together," she said. "We're trying to survive the struggle." Despite the setbacks, a sparkle lights her blue eyes as she lists the reasons she's fortunate. "I'm lucky in three senses I am strong in my religion, I have a very cloae family, and although I don't have a large, large circle of friends, the friends I do have are cloae and like family. I can call on them like they're my sisters " Barnett admits that it'* not always easy to have a bright attitude, and there are "days I get frustrated." She promotes an important thought to help shed those feelings: "Don't wor- ry about fitting into a mold. Be happy with what yon are. I've learned to be a little selfish sometimes, and not to wor- ry so much about others. —'"One of my big projects is that Fm BILL BRESLER,'staff photograptw Charyl Barnett spends a number of hours a week aa a volunteer for Canton Township government. working on my independence," Barnett said. "I'm living at home but Tm still working on that I don't fit the image of the average woman today. There's so much emphasis today on going out and being your own person." PLAYING MOZART is ooe of Bar- nett's "big. big. big interests." She has a bachelor's degree in music therapy. Her devotion is so intense that three years ago she and her mother visited Europe on a pilgrimage of Mosart's life. Barnett's voice quickens as she ex- plains being awed by staying in an 800- year-old Austrian hotel on the same street Mozart was born. Barnett's other interests include ac- tivities held by her church, reading (mostly about Mozart's life), and needlepoint. In fact, much of her needlepoint work is given as Christmas gifts. The cast oo Barnett's right hand is putting a crimp in her ability to play Mozart, which adds to the many rea- the money " N-Com Inc. is receiving "substantial financial resources" from TA Associ- ates, a financial adviser and invest- ment banker based in Boston. N-Com Inc. and TA have formed a limited partnership. The purchase — if all hurdles are cleared — is expected in early Janu- ary MANY CABLE companies have re- cently hit the selling block, Suri said The cable industry is at a point where "a lot of systems are up for sale," Suri said. A major reason for the rise in sales. Collman said, is that most "lucrative" markets already have cable; therefore, most purchases would be of existing systems The cable industry will withstand competition. Suri stressed, depending on how well cable services are provid- ed. Comparing cable with satellite dishes. Suri said, "cable gives more Goldfarb, who added that he was un- sure how much money would be saved by the tax break Suri emigrated from East India The sale was prompted when Capital Cities purchased ABC television, be- cause Federal Communications Com- mission (FCC) regulations forbid net- works from owning cable systems Suri. who has served as vice presi- dent and director of engineering at Capital Cities Communications since 1980, is 90 percent owner of N-Com Inc with the remaining 10 percent of the company owned by three other partners. "I know how the system should run," Suri said. "I have a systems back- ground I have an engineering back- ground And I know what needs to be done to make sure everything runs smoothly. I've got the other people and they're just helping me with investing value to the people, right now.'' Satellite dish owners "have to put in capital to buy the dilh," and must pay maintenance costs, he added. Cable subscribers are simply responsible for television repair costs "If the television goes bad you have to fix it but if something goes wrong with the cable we send out our trucks and go out there and fix it," Suri said. He predicted that satellite dish own- ers will suffer when program operators scramble channels as expected in the near future. Video Cassette Recorders (VCRs) is another form of competition for cable companies. However. Collman said cable companies can make VCRs an as- set to cable subscribers. "We can do this by making it easy for VCR owners to hook up to cable," he added. Citing an incomplete study, Collman said, "probably SO percent of our sub- scribers" also own a VCR. Suri must receive approval from lo- cal franchise communities before he takes ownership. Canton Cable Television subcommit- tee member Stephen Larson, said a meeting between Suri and the group was to be held last week The subcom- mittee will make a recommendation to the Canton Board of Trustees on whether to approve Suri as owner, said Larson, who also is a trustee. "What the subcommittee has to look at is what is hts Intent In living up to the franchise agreement and does he have adequate financial backing," Lar- son said Deputy losses spark protest By Terl Banaa staff writer Sheriff deputies assigned to patrol the 17-mile-long Edward Hines Drive would be reduced to one patrol car dur- ing peak coverage if 1985-86 budget al- locations remain unchanged. The budget cut — a reduction of 21 full-time and 10 part-time deputies for summer work — has raised concern among suburban officials in western Wayne County They worry that troub- lemakers would return to the park and force out families. In addition, some local officials say they would be hard pressed to replace those officers with local police if and when the patrols are gone. In Plymouth Township, Supervisor Maurice Breen said that municipality "doesn't have the resources" to pick up the slack even with the township's re- cently successful police millage elec- tion, boosting the local police force to 15 officers. "I think the county board is derelict in its duties and funding responsibili- ties. "Those are county obligations and something the county executive and commission are going to have to re- solve on their own. If they don't, we're in trouble," Breen said. THE COUNTY Board of Commis- sioners approved a 1201.8 million budg- et on Nov. 7, which reduced the park patrol allocation from the current (2 million funding level to $835,000. It meant the current staff of 31 full-time and 10 additional summer-time depu- Ues assigned to the Wayne County Park system would leave 10 full-time offi- cers. The budget is slated to take effect Dec. 1, though negotiaUons are under way between the commission and coun- ty Executive William Lucas. Lucas, smarting from a severe loss in his own office budget, including his chief of staff Dennis Nystrom, said he would veto the budget unless a compromise was reached. Last week, county Sheriff Robert Fi- cano, a Livonia resident, took his budg- et-cut complaints on the road, stopping to talk with civic groups and the news media, to lobby for restorations. Be- sides the park patrol, the budget cuts eliminated the department's two-year- old Felony Warrant Squad, a five-per- son undercover staff assigned to ap- prehending felons at-large and the six- member OUIL (drunk driving) Squad Both add up to almost $1 million in cuts. "What's happening is that they're taking away our instruments to fight crime," he said. "And it's at a time when everyone has said crime is the number-one priority." Ficano said he met with Lucas last week in an attempt to compromise. Fi- Please turn to S*age 4 _ Voters to decide SC tax increase By Tim Richard staff writer sons she's anxiously waiting for the cast to be removed in two weeks. Unfortunately, the bandage also is cutting into her independence by forc- ing her to seek help with small tasks, like cutting her meat and washing her hair. But Barnett hasn't let the injury stop her from volunteering at township hall. Twice a week she takes the Nankin Connector through SEMTA (Southeast- em Michigan Transportation Authori- ty). The bus service targets senior citi- zens and handicappers who are charged 7ft cents for one-way trips. Although, she's adamant about not wanting to jeopardise her volunteer po- sition, she says having a paid job is preferable "I don't want to make s lot of noise. Last week I went into all the depart- ments and offered my services. I really would like to see it a paying position." "Working at township hall fulfills a need of being i Voters in the Schoolcraft College District will be asked to approve a 0 5- mill increase in the property tax rate next March 24. Without discussion, the board of trus- tees Wednesday agreed 0-0 to ask for the new revenue after weeks of study. Trustee Paul Kadish arrived late and announced his support, making K 7-0. The money would be "general pur- pose," according to the ballot wording, allowing it to be used both for opera- ting and capital improvement*. Presi- dent Richard McDowell outlined a mixed list of needs, emphasizing new computer technology, new programs, renovations on the 23-year-old campus and upgrading of faculty " THE COLLEGE district includes the local school districts of OarenceviDe, Garden City, Livonia, Northville sad Plymouth-Canton, pins a small corner of NovL The college already haa 1.77 rotad mills, receiving the last voter approval in 1904. If approved, the O.ft-mill tax would add |1.7 million in new revsnee. The community college's operating budget is $18 million. A half-mill amounts to 50 cents per $1,000 of state equalized valuation. On a home with a market value of $70,009, assessed for $35,000, the tax bill could be expected to rise by $17.50 a year. That impact would be eased by the state's income tax rebate system, which applies to more than half the homes in suburban Wayne County. The state rebates homeowners 60 percent of the homestead property taxes they pay in excess of S.S percent of family income. TRUSTEE SHARON Sarris, who last June led the ticket In winning a new six-year term, will chair the campaign committee A General Motors managerial staff member, Sarris will lead a campaign aimed at winning yes rates from the •,000 students and tens of thouundi of residents who have taken courses at the two-year college. Pour millage requests in the 1970s ware turned down by voters The 1900 request will be made at a special election reserved by the county elections office. Only one milage re- quest will be on the ballot No election Is scheduled until 1907

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Monday. November 18. 1985 C a n t o n , M i c h i a a n Twenty-Five Cent?

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36 Paaes

T U R K E \ T I M E : A special Thanksgiving event is planned for youngsters in Canton ihe weekend before Thanksgiving A Children's Thanksgiving Pa r ty will be from 10-11a m Saturday. Nov 23, at the Canton Recreation Center, Sheldon at Michigan Avenue, for ages 3-12 Attractions include a cartoon carnival, games, refreshments and prizes

N I C K ' S F R O L I C :Canton Seniors will hold its third annual St. Nick Frolic f rom 2-6 p m Wednesday. Dec 4, at the Plymouth Elks Lodge on Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth The frolic will include a entertainment, fun and prizes for a charge of $6 per person All Canton residents age 55 and older are encouraged to at tend

K M A R T R E E F : Buyers soon will have a beef with K mart in Canton Wendy's International is opening up a res taurant inside the K mart store at Sheldon and Ford - the first time Wendy's will operate a restaurant inside a retail center The restaurant will opera te the same hour as K mart 's , f rom 10 a m to 5 30 p m Monday through Saturday. 11-6 Sunday. The new Wendy's will employ about 44 people Because of the newness of the cooperative venture, Canton has been written up in national publications such as the Wall Street Journal and Advertising Age K mart opened its first store in the nation about 20 years ago in nearby-Garden City on Ford Road and Wendy's opened its f irst restaurant in 1969. The Wendy's inside K mart will open Tuesday. Nov. 19.

C H O S E N : The Canton Chamber of Commerce this week announced its board for 1986. Serving three-year terms will be Bob Czerniak. Jim Gillig, Tim Jahn, Andy Panda, and John Schwartz, two-year terms will be Sarah Berry. Bob Card, Tim Ford, Hazen Hiller. Jack Koers, and serving one-year t e rms will be Jack Falvo, Bob Malek, Frank McMurrav, Teresa Solak, and Gary Stolz

P lease turn to Page 4

If RECRUITMENT HELP WANTED

Classif ied Advert is ing

Begins in SECTION C

of t oday ' s paper

New cable owner keys on service By Diene Gal* staff writer

Harcharan (Harry) Suri, who recent-ly agreed to purchase Omnicom — the cable company serving Plymouth and Canton — says the "bottom line" in whether the business will thrive, de-spite growing competition, depends on customer services

Suri gestured across the room toward Frederick Collman. Omnicom's general manager, and said he is pleased with Collman's work and no major changes will be made in pro-gamming or management

"We will succeed if we provide good services to the subscribers." Suri said

Suri purchased Omnicom of Michi-gan Inc and Clear Cablevision Inc. for $21 million from Capital Cities Cable, said Stuart GoldfaPb. Capital Cities di-rector of legal affa i rs and administra-tion

CAPITAL CITIES also received a tax break for selling to a minority, said

BILL BRE8LER/ staff photographer

H a r r y S u r i t a l k s a b o u t h o w h e f e e l a c a b l e c o m p a n i e s s h o u l d b e o p e r a t e d .

CP doesn't slow this local volunteer's action By Diane Gala staff writer

what's inside Brevit ies 3 A Cable TV 2A Clubs in Ac t i on *6B Excursions 7A FYI 5A Holiday Fairs 7B Opinion 8A Shopping Cart . 1B S p o r t s : . . . . . . . . 1C Stroller 8A S u b u r b a n Li fe 3 - 7 B The View 5B Classif ied Sec. C

NEWSLINE . . . 459-2700 SPORTSLINE . . .591-2312 WANT ADS . . . .591-0900 HOME DELIVERY .591-0500

Cheryl Ann Barnett makes positives out of negatives.

"I have cerebral palsy, as you might have guessed, but I try not to let it in-ter fere with my life," said Barnett. muffling a chuckle.

Sitting in the conference room of the Canton Township clerk's office, where she volunteers two afternoons a week, Barnett . 31, talks about life, struggles and the pressures of trying to fit into "certain molds" that people accept.

Working as a volunteer in the clerk's office is one of many ways Barnett gives of herself and views it as if she were on the receiving end.

"I love it, and I love the people" said Barnett , describing her clerical posi-tion as providing her with a sense of accomplishment.

"It gives me a sense of being needed and a sense of serving my community."

BARNETT IS no stranger to misfor-tune.

— Last sumnrei slie was in the BtepiUl to help her deal with depression. The day finally arrived when she was to go home, and while preparing to leave, Barnett fell and broke a bone in her right hand Barnett is right-handed.

Barnett 's father has muscular dys-trophy, is confined to a wheelchair and suffered a stroke in May And her mother "has a lot of medical problems, too," Barnett said.

"So we try to really stick together," she said. "We're trying to survive the struggle."

Despite the setbacks, a sparkle lights her blue eyes as she lists the reasons she's fortunate.

"I 'm lucky in three senses I am strong in my religion, I have a very cloae family, and although I don't have a large, large circle of friends, the friends I do have are cloae and like family. I can call on them like they're my sisters "

Barnett admits that it'* not always easy to have a bright att i tude, and there a re "days I get f rus t ra ted."

She promotes an important thought to help shed those feelings: "Don't wor-ry about fitting into a mold. Be happy with what yon are . I've learned to be a little selfish sometimes, and not to wor-ry so much about others.

—'"One of my big projects is that Fm

BILL BRESLER,'staff p h o t o g r a p t w

Chary l Barnet t spends a n u m b e r of hours a week aa a vo lun teer fo r C a n t o n Townsh ip g o v e r n m e n t .

working on my independence," Barnett said. "I 'm living at home but Tm still working on t ha t I don't f i t the image of the average woman today. There 's so much emphasis today on going out and being your own person."

PLAYING MOZART is ooe of Bar-nett 's "big. big. big interests." She has a bachelor's degree in music therapy.

Her devotion is so intense that three years ago she and her mother visited Europe on a pilgrimage of Mosart 's life. Barnett 's voice quickens as she ex-plains being awed by staying in an 800-year-old Austrian hotel on the same s t ree t Mozart was born.

Barnet t ' s other interests include ac-tivities held by her church, reading (mostly about Mozart's life), and needlepoint. In fact, much of her needlepoint work is given as Christmas gifts.

The cast oo Barnett 's right hand is putting a c r imp in her ability to play Mozart, which adds to the many rea-

the money " N-Com Inc. is receiving "substantial

financial resources" f rom TA Associ-ates, a financial adviser and invest-ment banker based in Boston. N-Com Inc. and TA have formed a limited partnership.

The purchase — if all hurdles are cleared — is expected in early Janu-ary

MANY CABLE companies have re-cently hit the selling block, Suri said

The cable industry is at a point where "a lot of systems are up for sale," Suri said. A major reason for the rise in sales. Collman said, is that most "lucrative" markets already have cable; therefore, most purchases would be of existing systems

The cable industry will withstand competition. Suri stressed, depending on how well cable services are provid-ed. Comparing cable with satellite dishes. Suri said, "cable gives more

Goldfarb, who added that he was un-sure how much money would be saved by the tax break Suri emigrated from East India

The sale was prompted when Capital Cities purchased ABC television, be-cause Federal Communications Com-mission (FCC) regulations forbid net-works from owning cable systems

Suri. who has served as vice presi-dent and director of engineering at Capital Cities Communications since 1980, is 90 percent owner of N-Com Inc with the remaining 10 percent of the company owned by three other partners.

"I know how the system should run," Suri said. "I have a systems back-ground I have an engineering back-ground And I know what needs to be done to make sure everything runs smoothly. I've got the other people and they're just helping me with investing

value to the people, right now.'' Satellite dish owners "have to put in

capital to buy the dilh," and must pay maintenance costs, he added. Cable subscribers are simply responsible for television repair costs

"If the television goes bad you have to fix it but if something goes wrong

with the cable we send out our trucks and go out there and fix it," Suri said.

He predicted that satellite dish own-ers will suffer when program operators scramble channels as expected in the near future.

Video Cassette Recorders (VCRs) is another form of competition for cable companies. However. Collman said cable companies can make VCRs an as-set to cable subscribers.

"We can do this by making it easy for VCR owners to hook up to cable," he added.

Citing an incomplete study, Collman said, "probably SO percent of our sub-scribers" also own a VCR.

Suri must receive approval from lo-cal franchise communities before he takes ownership.

Canton Cable Television subcommit-tee member Stephen Larson, said a meeting between Suri and the group was to be held last week The subcom-mittee will make a recommendation to the Canton Board of Trustees on whether to approve Suri as owner, said Larson, who also is a trustee.

"What the subcommittee has to look at is what is hts Intent In living up to the franchise agreement and does he have adequate financial backing," Lar-son said

Deputy losses spark protest By Terl Banaa staff writer

Sheriff deputies assigned to patrol the 17-mile-long Edward Hines Drive would be reduced to one patrol car dur-ing peak coverage if 1985-86 budget al-locations remain unchanged.

The budget cut — a reduction of 21 full-time and 10 part-t ime deputies for summer work — has raised concern among suburban officials in western Wayne County They worry that troub-lemakers would return to the park and force out families.

In addition, some local officials say they would be hard pressed to replace those officers with local police if and when the patrols are gone.

In Plymouth Township, Supervisor Maurice Breen said that municipality "doesn't have the resources" to pick up the slack even with the township's re-cently successful police millage elec-tion, boosting the local police force to 15 officers.

"I think the county board is derelict in its duties and funding responsibili-ties.

"Those are county obligations and something the county executive and commission are going to have to re-solve on their own. If they don't, we're in trouble," Breen said.

THE COUNTY Board of Commis-sioners approved a 1201.8 million budg-et on Nov. 7, which reduced the park

patrol allocation f rom the current (2 million funding level to $835,000. It meant the current staff of 31 full-time and 10 additional summer-time depu-Ues assigned to the Wayne County Park system would leave 10 full-time offi-cers.

The budget is slated to take effect Dec. 1, though negotiaUons are under way between the commission and coun-ty Executive William Lucas. Lucas, smarting f rom a severe loss in his own office budget, including his chief of staff Dennis Nystrom, said he would veto the budget unless a compromise was reached.

Last week, county Sheriff Robert Fi-cano, a Livonia resident, took his budg-et-cut complaints on the road, stopping to talk with civic groups and the news media, to lobby for restorations. Be-sides the park patrol, the budget cuts eliminated the department 's two-year-old Felony Warrant Squad, a five-per-son undercover staff assigned to ap-prehending felons at-large and the six-member OUIL (drunk driving) Squad Both add up to almost $1 million in cuts.

"What's happening is that they're taking away our instruments to fight crime," he said. "And it's at a t ime when everyone has said crime is the number-one priority."

Ficano said he met with Lucas last week in an a t t empt to compromise. Fi-

Please turn to S*age 4 _

Voters to decide SC tax increase By Tim Richard staff writer

sons she's anxiously waiting for the cast to be removed in two weeks.

Unfortunately, the bandage also is cutting into her independence by forc-ing her to seek help with small tasks, like cutting her meat and washing her hair.

But Barnett hasn't let the injury stop her f rom volunteering a t township hall. Twice a week she takes the Nankin Connector through SEMTA (Southeast-e m Michigan Transportat ion Authori-ty). The bus service ta rge ts senior citi-zens and hand icappers who a r e charged 7ft cents for one-way trips.

Although, she's adamant about not wanting to jeopardise her volunteer po-sition, she says having a paid job is preferable

"I don't want to make s lot of noise. Last week I went into all the depart-ments and offered my services. I really would like to see it a paying position."

"Working at township hall fulfills a need of being i

Voters in the Schoolcraft College District will be asked to approve a 0 5-mill increase in the property tax rate next March 24.

Without discussion, the board of trus-tees Wednesday agreed 0-0 to ask for the new revenue a f te r weeks of study. Trustee Paul Kadish arr ived late and announced his support, making K 7-0.

The money would be "general pur-pose," according to the ballot wording, allowing it to be used both for opera-ting and capital improvement*. Presi-dent Richard McDowell outlined a mixed list of needs, emphasizing new computer technology, new programs, renovations on the 23-year-old campus and upgrading of faculty "

THE COLLEGE district includes the local school districts of OarenceviDe, Garden City, Livonia, North ville sad Plymouth-Canton, pins a smal l corner of NovL

The college already haa 1.77 rotad mills, receiving the last voter approval in 1904. If approved, the O.ft-mill tax would add |1 .7 million in new revsnee. The community college's operating

budget is $18 million. A half-mill amounts to 50 cents per

$1,000 of s ta te equalized valuation. On a home with a marke t value of $70,009, assessed for $35,000, the tax bill could be expected to rise by $17.50 a year.

That impact would be eased by the state's income tax rebate system, which applies to more than half the homes in suburban Wayne County. The state rebates homeowners 60 percent of the homestead property taxes they pay in excess of S.S percent of family income.

TRUSTEE SHARON Sarris, who last June led the ticket In winning a new six-year term, will chair the campaign committee

A General Motors managerial staff member, Sarris will lead a campaign aimed at winning yes rates from the •,000 students and tens of t houund i of residents who have taken courses a t the two-year college.

Pour millage requests in the 1970s ware turned down by voters

The 1900 request will be made a t a special election reserved by the county elections office. Only one milage re-quest will be on the bal lo t No election Is scheduled until 1907

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neighbors on cable

C H A N N E L 8

M O N D A Y (Nov 18) 5 p.m Tel! Me a Story — Young children get

opportunity to explore a n j learn Featured are Letter E. Number 4. and the story "If 1 Ran the Circus by Dr Seuss

5:30 p.m. Healthercixe — Tone up your body with exercises for legs, arms and waist at To-tal Spa in Canton.

6 p.m. Masters of Dance — Host Mary Ellen Stewart

6:30 p.m. The Food Chain — Host Debi Silverman talks about food allergies

7 p.en Come Craf t With Me — Kay Micalleff with guest Charlene Miller who demonstrates Christmas ideas.

7:30 p.m High School Sports 9:30 p.m. Single Touch Live — J P McCarthy

and co-hosts discuss the single scene while viewers can call in to report events for singles and to discuss problems and solutions singles face each day

T U E S D A Y (Nov. 12) 5 p.m Cmematique — Johnny Midnight re-

views movies on Family Home Theater 16 Fathoms Deep," "Rocketship" and Outlaw

5:30 p.m. Economic Gub of Detroit — Silvia Porter, fo rmer financial columnist, discusses economics, personal finance, and answers money questions

6:30 p.m. Investment Times — Brian Davis and Patr ick O'Neal discuss financial planning

7 p.m Beyond the Moon — Host Mike Best talks about the s tars

7:30 p.m. Vivian School of Dance — A demon-stration in modern, tap, ballet and ethnic danc-ing

8 p.m Girl Scout Square Dancing — A father daughter dance taped at Bird Elementary School

8:30 p.m Bronco Football — Highlights from Western Michigan University fuutball

9 p.m Meads Mill Hobby Day — On comput-ers

9:30 p.m

T U E S D A Y (Nov 20) ooon Hamtramck Rotary 12:30 p.m Psychic Sciences — Ellie talks

with astrologer Rich Milestar 1 p.m. School Daze 1:30 p.m Communications in Silence — A

Touch of Mime 2 p.m Seat Belts Are the Law — Slate

Trooper Bob Garcia explains the seat belt law governor signs it. and others share opinins about it

2:30 p.m Cheerleading Seminar 3 p.m. Quiz Bowl — Area high schools com-

pete 3:30 p.m. Game of the Week — Girls basket-

ball action 5:30 p.m Applied Trigonometry — A series

of programs that present and solve problems of trigonometry Hosted by Dan Williams

6 p.m Canton Update — Hosts Sandy Pre-blich and Jim Poole discuss political, social and legal issues in Canton

6:30 p.m* Shoplifting & Other Crimes — A presentation to Canton Chamber from Canton Police Lt Alex Wilson

7 p.m. American Way of Taxes 7 30 p.m Live Call-In With Christeens Cable-

Talk — Call in and request your favorite Chris-tian music video and find out the latest concert information

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Voluntary contributions at the entrance of the third annual Plymouth Country Christmas Arts and Crafts Show netted the Plymouth-Canton School Community Schools' Clothing Bank $1,000

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Detroit defends water rates in high court The Michigan Supreme Court has up-

held a 10-year-old, 39 percent increase in the water rates which Detroit charges 76 suburbs

In a 7-0 opinion, the high court found "no basis" for the suburban contention that "the burden lay on the defendant city (Detroit) to show reasonableness" — hence the rate hike was assumed to be reasonable

Justice James H Brickley, a Detroit city councilman in the 1960s and for-mer lieutenant governor, wrote the opinion It reversed a unanimous Court of Appeals opinion which would have sent the case back to Circuit Court for more proofs by Detroit

Only water rates — not sewage

t reatment rates - were involved The decision prompted one critic of

Detroit charges — state Rep John Bennett. D-Redford - to pledge re-newed legislative effort to win subur-ban representation on the rate-setting Detroit Water Board

SUBURBAN customers, led by the cities of Plymouth and Livonia and joined by others in four counties, failed in their argument that Detroit was trying to make too big a profit on wa-ter sales

It started in 1976 when Detroit lev-ied a 39 percent rate increase on 95 community customers

Detroit contended that 1) operation

and maintenance costs had risen 43 percent in four years, 2) debt reserve requirements were higher and 3) a five-year capital improvement program had to be financed 75 percent out of operating revenue

Livonia was a leader in starting the lawsuit but asked the City of Plymouth to be the lead defendent because Livo-nia Mayor Ed McNamara was then a member of the Detroit Water Board, said Plymouth City Manager Henry Graper

Graper, now a water board member himself, said the lawsuit was started before he became city manager "I would not have recommended the law-suit myself; not because I didn't agree

with the merits but because we had no chance of winning."

All suburban customers of water sys-tem joined as co-plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit and shared legal ex-penses based on population

"There was general agreement by the parties that the projection of new revenue needs was conservative," the Supreme Court noted, but much disa-greement over how to allocate the costs

THE SUBURBAN claim, "essential-ly not denied by the city." was that De-troit was charging the suburbs a nearly 9.5 percent ra te of return on invest-ment (profit) but charging Detroiters a

"negative r a t e of return" (absorbing a loss).

The suburbs called that unreasonable because it "amounts to subsidy of one rate payer by another."

In calculating its rates, Detroit used a "uti l i ty" method, employing the long-term depreciation plus a rate of return on investment. Detroit paid only 4.5 percent interest on its bonds, and sub-urbs said this "cost of capital" method should have been a factor In rates.

The suburbs filed their lawsuit in Oakland Circuit Court, but it was as-signed to visiting Judge William R. Peterson of Wexford County Peterson found "no cause for action." upholding the Detroit ra te

THE APPEALS-Court panel - head-ed by Myron J. Wahls of Detroit — re-versed the circuit judge and sent the case back to him for "an extensive evi-dentiary hearing" and more proofs by Detroit.

The Supreme Court, however, over-ruled the appeals court requirement that the cost of capital method be used in ratemaking

It also said the appeals court erred in ordering extensive new hearings be-cause "we find no basis for the (subur-ban) contention that the burden lay on (Detroit) to show reasonableness " It noted utility cases had upheld a 10 per-cent rate of return

Volunteers give time, skills to drug fighters By Alvia Lewi* staff writer

One is a stone mason, one an archi-tect, and one an electrician

They give of their time freely, with-out hesitation, and they all come from different parts of the state to meet in Plymouth for one common reason — Straight Inc., the non-profit family-ori-ented treatment program for drug users between the ages of 12 and 21 and their families

The stone mason, architect and elec-trician are three of about 40 parents who meet three or four and sometimes five days a week to help finish con-structing the Michigan Straight build-

ing, 42320 Ann Arbor Road The building, said director Matthew

J Murphy, is scheduled to open its doors on Dec 23, barring any difficul-ties

The project was organized by par-ents who raised $150,000 in 1982

Murphy, who was appointed Michi-gan director a few months ago. said that the parents working away day af-ter day to refurbish the building have an "emotional investment" in the project.

"All of these people have children or had children with severe drug prob-lems," Murphy said "Thejf need to help is not uncommon, they genuinely believe that their children's lives were

saved by the program "If they aren't helping with the build-

ing. they're making phone calls and raising money in various ways." Mur-phy said "It is altruism at its finest and each parent has a special gift they offer."

MURPHY HOPES that the building will open on the scheduled date but with the never-ending rain enveloping the area for the past three weeks, con-tractors have been forced to delay cer-tain jobs.

Murphy said that the people are "tre-mendously caring." and that during the first weekend of December a number of parents f rom the Cincinnati Straight

will be in Plymouth to help as well. The building, in order to be function-

al. had to be gutted, and new electrical and plumbing installed Much of the mater ia l , such as carpet ing and drywall, were donated.

When the building opens, and it is li-censed by the Department of Social Services and the Office of Substance Abuse Services, some 60 teen-agers will be t ransferred f rom Cincinnati Straight.

Murphy said Plymouth was chosen as the Michigan headquarters because it is a centralized area and that Plym-outh-Canton schools are progressive.

Hailing f rom Washtenaw County, Murphy, who was the head of the juve-

nile probation department there f rom 1973 until 1985, was so impressed with Straight that he left his position to join forces with the anti-abuse program.

"I deal t every day with clients who were seriously delinqulnt, who had chronic disruptive behavior records, and who had serious drug problems," Murphy said. "As a last ditch effort we would send them to Straight. The suc-cess r a t e was absolutely phenomenal."

MURPHY, "astounded" at the posi-tive results, decided to visit Straight in Cincinnati.

"I watched this place for four years and c a m e to the conclusion I was wast-ing my t ime in the juvenile system,"

Murphy said. "I made an objective de-cision to apply for the director's job and got it. Now I feel like I am doing something worthwhile."

Murphy said that the program is "revolutionary," and its success is a re-flection of its belief in the family.

"Success means family." Murphy said. "The program is a voluntary one as both parent and child have to sign in together or we don't accept them."

Murphy also stresses that the teen-ager in question never spends one day in an institution, which is also a reflec-tion of the high success rate

"It 's just a good program." Murphy-said. "It offers promise and we are all proud to be a part of its beginnings."

Brady new ad director — R l c n a r d M. Brady is the new direc-tor of advertising and promotion of the 12 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspa-pers

He will rversee the advertising, promotion and research staffs of the twice-weekly papers which circulate in the suburbs of Wayne and Oakland counties He reports to general mana-ger Dick Isham.

A native and lifetime resident of the metropolitan Detroit area. Brady most recently was assistant to the publisher of Shamie Publishing Co., which produces Grocers' Spotlight.

Brady spent 10 years with the De-troit Free Press as advertising ac-count executive, advertising group sales manager and financial advertis-ing manager He also worked as an account executive for Yaffe. Stone & August He attended Wayne State University Richard M. Brady

Straight preparing to open here Bv Alvia rioar-mmded I'm very proud of you " like m e so I started drinking and smok- Easter weekend of 1984 and graduated staff writer

Awareness was the key word for the afternoon as about 175 people gathered at the Plymouth Cultural Center to wit-ness an hourlong broadcast, live from Washington. DC., via satellite, of an open meeting between teen-age drug users and their parents

Attending the open meeting at the Washington. D C., Straight Inc. (one of six non-profit drug t reatment organiza-tions throughout the country) was First Lady Nancy Reagan and Her Royal Highness Princess Diana

Three teen-agers and one parent shared their personal drug-related hor-ror stories with the group. At the end of the session, the First Lady told the teen-agers that there was a "great, big, wonderful world" waiting for them.

"We need you in that world," Reagan said "But we need you clear-eyed and

Matthew J Murphy, Michigan Straight director present at Monday's meeting, could not stress enough the se-verity of drug abuse in the United States

"One out of every 10 teen-agers uses drugs," Murphy told the group after the telecast "And recovery is a process that lasts forever Fortunately, we have a high success ra te ."

ONE OF those success stories, pres-ent to answer questions and talk about Straight, was Jennifer Bowers. 18 of Howell, a graduate f rom the seven-phase Cincinnati program in December 1984. It took her one year and one day, but her life has "changed drastically."

Howell began taking drugs at age 13. "I did it to impress a guy, happened

to be my brother 's friend. I liked him so much," Bowers said. "I wanted him to

ing mar i juana with the guys. From there it just got worse "

Bowers admits that she liked getting high and that using drugs provided her with an "easier way of dealing with things."

Presently. Bowers is a staff member at the Cincinnati Straight office. She counsels "druggies," as they are called, talks to groups about her own past as a druggie, and does "lots of paper work."

"The hours are long, but the rewards are big," said Bowers, who wants to at-tend college to study German.

Of her new life, Bowers said she now gets along with her family, has changed her views about music and pre-mari ta l sex, and is "confident, re-spectable and happy ."

Adrianne and Carl Cronk of Bloom-field 'Hil ls are the parents of 15-year-old Jodi who entered the program on

on June 21. 1985 Adrianne said that Jodi had "gone

past being a human being" because of drugs

"She lost all sense of morality, self-worth and judgment. She turned into an animal, a non-person, and our home be-came a prison. It came down to making her a ward of the s ta te or finding a pro-gram of some sort for her to enter."

Carl said that Straight saved Jodi 's life.

"We now have a child who is respon-sible, open and honest, a child we can be proud of," Carl said. "She is a joy to behold."

Michigan S t ra igh t , t empora r i l y housed at the Plymouth Cultural Cen-ter. will open its doors at 42320 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth, within the next four to six weeks. The program has a 75 percent success ra te and is privately funded.

brevities • BREVITIES DEADLINES

Announcements for Brevities shotdd be submitted by noon Monday for the Thursday issue and by noon Thursday for the Monday i s s u e Bung m or mail announcements to the Observer at 489 S Main.

• RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE The American Red Cross Bloodmobile

will be at the following local sites in No-vember to accept donations of blood. Dona-tions also are accepted at the Livonia Donor Center, Bell Creek Office Plaza, Suite 100C, 29691 W. 6 Mile. For an appointment, call 494-2881 or 494-2856

• Monday, Nov. 18 — From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. John Seminary, 44011 W. 5 Mile, Plymouth. For an appointment, call Bradly Fortmtos at 453-6200

• Saturday. Nov. 23 — From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m at Masonic Temple, 730 Penniman Ave (next to The Gathering, opposite Kel-logg Park), Plymouth. Sponsored by Plym-outh Jaycees For an appointment, call Mi-chael Armbruster at 971-9140.

• COLLEGE COSTS Monday. Nov 18 — Parents of g t u d n t a

attending Plymouth Canton or Plymouth Salem high schools who need information on how t o meet college costs a r e encocr-aged to attend a financial aid meeting which will be 7-9 p.m. in the library of Sa-lem High on Joy Road west of Canton Cen-ter Road. Presenters will include a loan consultant from Manufacturers National bank, a director of financial aid for the State of Michigan and a representative f rom a college financial aid office. This meeting is sponsored by the Plymouth Sa-lem Counselling Department.

• LIGHTING WAY OF PEACE Monday. Nov 18 — On the eve of the Ge-

neva Summit, ax President Reagan and General Secretary Gorbachev prepare to meet, make known your desire for an end to the a rms race by joining a Candlelight Vigil at 7 30 p.m.at Middlebelt and Plymouth Road. Livonia, sponsored by the Peace Re-source Center of Western Wayne County.

• SCHOLARSHIP AUCTION Tuesday. Nov. 19 —„ The fifth annual

Scholarship Auction by the Ladies' Literary Guild will begin 7 SO p.m. in the. fellowship hall of the First Congregational Church In the City of Wayne Items for sale are hand-made by members and friends of the club All money from the auction is given as a scholarship In the community Refresh m e n u will be served Admission Is f r e e Anyone Interested in making tax-dedsct tNe donations may call Madge at

• FIELD PTO Wednesday, Nov. 20 — Field PTO will

meet at 7:30 p.m. at the school. Guest speaker will be Marie Edenstrom from KENNY (Kids Everywhere Now Need You). Baby-sitting available upon request by call-ing 397-2151.

• GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Wednesday, Nov. 20 — The Western

Wayne County Genealogical Society will hold its monthly meeting beginning at 3 p.m. at the Carl Sandburg Library, 30100 W. 7 Mile near Middlebelt in Livonia Richard Hathaway, director of information and gov-ernment services. Library of Michigan in Lansing, will speak on "Researching Fami-ly History on the l i b r a r y of Michigan."

• ORCHESTRA CONCERT Thursday, Nov." 21 — The orchestras of

Plymouth-Canton Community Schools will present their first concert of the '85-86 school year beginning 7:30 p.m. in the audi-torium of Plymouth Salem High School, di-rected by H. Micahel End res Featured groups include the beginning strings, the Middle School String Orchestra, the CEP String Orchestra and the CEP Symphony Orchestra Open to a<1mt<«inn

• PARENTING C O N C E R N 8 Thursday, Not: ti — Patricia Pas ick

clinical and developmental psychologist, will be at the Canton Public Library 7-«:30 p.m. to discuss concerns, which parents fre-quently bring to her. Dr. Pasick is associat-ed with the Ann Arbor Center for the Fami-ly. She has a special interest in the parent-ing of infanta, young children, and children with school problems. To reserve a seat, call the library at 3»7-0®V9

• FBI AGENT TALKS Thursday, Nov. SI — Robert L Mott Jr.,

special agent for the FBI, will discuss ca-reer opportunities beginning 8 p.m. at the Canton Historical Society building on Can-ton Center Road at Proctor, sponsored by the Canton Republican Club Mott also will discuss the DeLorean and Shawn Moore cases and discuss weapons the FBI uses. A question-answer period will follow.

• SKI CLUB SIGN UP Thursday. Nov. SI — All sixth through

Hth grader* who llvs In Plymouth-Canton Community Schools may sign op for the Plymbuth Canton Ski Club 4-«:M p.m. In Plymouth Canton High School cafeteria. Membership fee of SM Is dus at registra-tion.

• THANKSGIVING PARTY Saturday. Nov. S3 — Canton Parts and

Recreation will sponsor its Thanksgiving

Party for children age 3-12 10-11 a.m. at Canton Recreation Center, Sheldon at Mich-igan Avenue. There will be a cartoon carni-val, games, refreshments, and special prizes. Reservations are necessary and may be made by calling 397-1000 between 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.

• GOLLI WHOPPERS Sunday, Nov. 24 — "Golliwhoppers"

(folklore and storytelling) will be presented by Crossroads Production at 3 p.m. in the Activities Center at Madonna College, Schoolcraft at Lev an, Livonia. Admission is %2 for adults. $1 for students, senior citi-zens. and children younger than 12 For in-formation, call 591-5056.

• MILLER PTO Monday, Nov. 25 — Miller Elementary

School PTO will have an open meeting at 915 a.m. in the media center of the school. Plans for this year will be discussed, includ-ing plans for a Santa's Workshop

• KEEPING KID8 8AFE Wednesday, Dec. 4 — "Keeping Kids

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Peter Guenther dies at age 42

After suffering for several years from the effects of a brain tumor, Peter Guenther. son of Geneva and Harold Guenther of Plymouth, died last Tuesday.

A memorial service Is being planned. Guenther, 43, worked with his father and

brothers at the Guenther plant opposite the Plymouth Landing restaurant For a while he left there and was employed at the West Trail Nursing Home on Ann Arbor Trail.

Peter was well known and liked by the people of Plymouth who never failed to stop and talk to him while walking down Main Street He always had a friendly return and a smile.

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If awards were given for showing courage against odds at age 73 one of the largest would have to be presented to Laura Blake, now a member of the senior league at Super Bowl in Canton

Over the y j a r s she has competed in the Detroit area and won prizes She also competed in the prestigous Peter-son Classic in Chicago and in the major tournaments in Las Vegas

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most difficult moves in any sport but more difficult in bowling

Now at the age when most persons, would be sitting on the sidelines she still is showing her competitive form by bowling every Monday morning in the senior league and averaging 140 Her high game thus far has been a 180

When bowling in the major events in and around Detroit years ago she aver-aged around 170. And she bowled regu larly in the Detroit area for 30 years

That would have satisfied most bowlers. But not Blake Fifteen years ago, when she was 58, she entered the famed Petersen Classic in Chicago and won the ladies division She was then

rated with the best ui her age group and became known nationwide

Three years Jater she gained more national acclaim when she and her partner. Carol Sheppatd. won their di vision title in Ihe W I B C tournanent at Las Vegas

With these two titles she was rated one of the nation's top women bowlers But misfortune struck and she was the victim of two strokes Not only did that cause her to take time off bul she couldn't resist the temptation and de-cided to switch deliveries from right to left for a year

It was a bold move bul. as she ex plained it, bowling was in her blood and

she had to take her turn at lopping the ten pins to help overcome her misfor tune

Despite her advancing years Blake still is very competitive and no one in the senior league puts more of their en ergy into the game

It was this competitive spirit that helped her roll the high game of 180 this season and enables her to average 140 for the season thus far

She and her husband also are avid bingo players but bowling is by far her chief competition as she goes on to gain a place among the leaders, despite her many misfortunes But her competit ive spirit earned her on and still does

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L E A D S F L I E R S : Robert J Schaelzi of Canton, president of the Michigan Air Force Association, recently participated in the 21st annual orientation for Air Force Association (AFA) presidents and national vice presidents at the association's national headquarters in Arlington. Va Discussions held during the three-day orientation

covered national security issues communications, finances, legislation, membership, and insurance Schaetzl oversees the activities of the 10 AFA chapters in Michigan Under his leadership ihe Michigan AFA won a membership recruitment award

S E N I O R T R A N S I T : Nankin Transit is a small bus system operating in Canton for senior citizens Senior citizens can make bus reservations two days i advance for shoping. doctors visits and other appointments by calling 729-2710 The bus will pickup up at the door Handicap facilities available Seniors attending the Food. Fellowship and Fun Lunch Program can ride two for the price of one

P a r k p a t r o l c u t s p r o t e s t e d C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e i

cano said he would be sausifed with the 1984-85 budget allocation of $53 million The 1985-86 budget is almost $3 million less

In Hines Park, which stretches from Dearborn to Norlhviile Township, park pa-trols have made a difference in controlling cr ime Combined with increased weekend county-sponsored recreational activities, attendance has been up, particularly among family groups, according lo Ficano.

"Obviously what we've been able to do in the park is take it over again," said Ficano

According to department figures, park deputies made 57,755 citizen contacts in the park last year, took 3.281 reports, arrested 778 people, handled 149 accidenls, slopped 3.460 people for questioning and issued 829 appearance tickets

Ficano said that the cuts would leave the department with eight deputies and two commanders to cover the county's entire five-park system, making it difficult to as-sign even one patrol car to the western Wayne parkway'

~ "Livunia Mayor Edward McNamara said the sheriff's pull-out would put added re-sponsibilities on local forces, pulling them

off other functions such as t raff ic control "It would be a burden to us. but I can't

imagine what it would do to (more limited; police forces in Northvilie Township, West-land and Dearborn Heights

"We need them." he said of the sheriff 's deputies "The park had reached a point where families could go to it again Be-tween (county parks director) Eric Reickel cleaning it up and mowing the grass and the patrols — which are not an optional thing

it made it a place that was safe again " Breen said the county had an obligation

to provide police protection to the park, es-pecially if it was taking active measures to

encourage park use through expanded rec reation programs "If you left it as n is, as a road side park, it wouldn't be a problem but with recreational activities you will have a problem i without patrols) "

In Westland, police Inspector F red Dar.s-by said they would take a "wait and see" approach to the park patrol cuts "It 's not a concern at this point The winter months are coming up now

"It really hasn't been finalized yet The county executive has the option to veto And the budget doesn't start until Dec 1 '

But will Lucas at tempt to wrestle more money for the parks patrol"

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• BEGINNING STRINGS

Group lessons for be-ginners on violin, viola or cello are being sponsored by the Plymouth Youth Symphony The class is being taught by Janita Hauk, instructor of violin at Madonna College and strings specialist at Lady-wood High School. The class, the only string op-portunity for elementary school age children in Plymouth-Canton, meets 7 30-8 30 p.m Tuesday^ in the instrumental music department at Plymouth Salerp High School For information call 459-1665 or 459-0074

• NEIGHBORHOOD W A T C H

The Plymouth Police Department is organizing a Neighborhood Watch program for city resi-dents. Anyone interested in becoming involved in the program may call 453-8600 from 8 a m to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. The pro-g r a m is a protection against residential break-ins and burglaries

• HISTORICAL EXHIBIT

The specia l exhibit being shown at the Plym-outh Historical Museum features miniature houses, rooms and outdoor scenes There will be a Teddy bear picnic, fishing scene, greenhouse, shell shop and nurseries among other miniatures Also on exhib-it will be "making a project from start to fin-ish." The Plymouth His-torical Museum, 155 S Main at Church in Plym-outh. is open to the public 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Satur-day and Sunday Admis-sion

• SPECIAL OLYM-PICS

The Plymouth-Canton Special Olympics Parent Advisory Council (SOPAC) will be sponsoring a Spe-cial Olympics program for mentally impaired in-dividuals ages 6 and older m the Plymouth-Canton area Anyone wishing in-formation on registration for the upcoming season or who would like to vol-unteer to help, call 451-6610 from 8 a m to 5 p.m or 397-7911 af ter 5 p.m

• FENCING CLUB A free fencing club

meets Thursdays at Field Elementary School. 1000 Haggerty, Canton Town-ship People with prior fencing experience de-sired. Contact Bruce Dav-is at 455-6418

• ASSERTIVE NESS FOR WOMEN

Small group sessions are being offered to deal with the effects of chang-ing roles and lifestyles of women: depression, stress, low self-esteem and non-assertion Ask for Sandy at Canton Mental Health Services, phone 459-6580 between 9 a m and 5 p.m, or at 481-0017 af ter 5 p.m.

• ADULT VOLUNTEERS NEED-ED

Plymouth Centennial Educational Park (CEP) needs adult community members to donate their time and expertise at the high schools Needed is help phoning, typing, cre-ating bulletin board dis-plays and serving as re-source people for careers and for German culture If you can volunteer an hour or two, contact Cyndi Burnstein at 459-9435 af-ter noon

• TURNING POINT If you need help solving

a problem, need someone to listen, a referral or in-formation about drugs and alcohol, counselors at Turning Point can help Counselors are available 6 30-10 30 p.m Monday-through Friday by calling 455-4900 Turning Point also provides short-term, low-cost counseling by ap-pointment. Turning Point is a component program of Growth Works Inc of Plymouth

• TOUGH LOVE Tough Love, a self-help

group for parents troubled by teen-age behavior , meets at 7 p.m Mondays in the Faith Community-Church on b a r r e n at Can-ton Center Road in Can-ton

• SENIOR CITIZENS The Senior Network

will answer questions and help solve problems for people 60 and older The program, provided by the Out-Wayne County Area Council on Aging, has in-formation about programs and services for older peo-ple. Call 422-1052 between 9:30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m Monday-Friday

• EMPLOYMENT DY-NAMICS

Employment Dynamics is enrolling participants for its 1985-86 program year at Growth Works Inc., 271 S Main, Plym-outh. The program will operate and accept appli-cations through May 1986 Persons ages 16 to 21 liv-ing in western Wayne County, including Plym-outh and Canton, are eligi-ble The program trains young people in job-search skills and techniques and assists with permanent job placement through on-the-job training wage sub-sidies offered to employ-ers For more informa-tion, contact Lissa Spitz or Katy Manson at 455-4093

• MEALS FOR SENIORS

Food, fellowship and fun Hot meals are avail-able to persons 60 and old-er for a suggested dona-tion of $1 at noon Monday-through Wednesday and 11:30 a m Thursday and Friday at the Canton Rec-reation Center. Sheldon at Michigan Avenue Month-ly members are available Reservat ions must be made by calling 397-1000

• ON-THE-JOB TRAINING

The employment pro-gram of the Wayne County Office on Aging is accept-ing applications for on-the-job training programs The programs include on-the-job training with pay for a variety of positions in such fields a s health care, sales, secretarial, clerical and maintenance Assistance is provided for job search skills, resume writing, interview tech-niques, se l f -conf idence building and goal setting Eligibility criteria include age 55 or older, low in-come, resident of Wayne County (excluding Down-river and Detroit). For in-formation, contact Her-bert Alexander or Larry Gentile at 467-3454

• WISER GROUP Widowed In Service

(WISER), a small infor-mal support group espe-cially helpful for recently widowed persons, meets at the Newman House. 17300 Haggerty, south of the Schoolcraft College campus" every Thursday 10 to 11 30 a m For more i n fo rma t ion , ca l l the Women's Resource Center at 591-6400, Ext 430

• ZESTERS Zesters, a club for resi-

dents 55 and older, meets 1 p.m. Thursdays in the Canton Ftecreation Center, 44237 Michigan Ave. at Sheldon Membership fees are $1 to join and SI per month The Zesters have monthly potlucks, bingo, movies and trips The club is looking for pinochle players. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m., and reserva-tions for lunch can be made 24 hours in advance For more information about the club, call the Canton Senior Citizen off-ice at 397-1000. Ext 278

• VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Residents are encour-aged to volunteer their t ime to deliver meals one day per week to the home-bound elderly in the city of Plymouth and Plym-outh Township Delivery takes about one hour. 11 45 a m to 12 45 p.m. Drivers are needed daily except Thursday. Mileage r e i m b u r s e m e n t of 23 cents per mile is avail-able. For information, call Margaret Foster , 453-9703, 10-11 a m Monday-Friday.

• GREAT BOOKS The Adult Great Books

discussion group of west-ern Wayne County will meet 8-10 p.m. the first and third Thursday of each month in the Carl Sandburg Branch Library. 30100 Seven Mile (next to Livonia Mall), Livonia For information and a r ead ing l is t , cal l Zo Chisnell at 349-3121.

• EFFECTIVE PARENTING

Suburban West Commu-nity Center, a non-profit community mental health agency with an office at 875 S. Main. Plymouth, is promoting good parent child communication by making available to the public Dr. Thomas Gor-don's Parent Effective-ness Training Home Pro-

gram to review Those in-terested may purchase the home study kit for $29.95 directly f rom Gordon's or-ganization. Dr Thomas H e r z b e r g . S u b u r b a n West's executive director, is a licensed P E T. in-structor and will schedule courses for a nominal fee For informaUon, call 981-2665

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is trying to track down Michigan resi-sjepts regarding money that is owed

The twist is that the IRS is looking for Michigan residents who are still due tax refunds f rom their 1984 federal income tax returns Six Canton and two Plymouth residents are among the peo-ple sought.

Refund checks ranging in amounts from J1 to $28,692. with a total cumu-lauve amount of $616,859. were re-turned by the Postal Service as unde-liverable There were 1,537 checks re-turned.

The Internal Revenue Service be-lieves most of these taxpayers moved or changed their last names during the year, and failed to notify the Postal

Service or IRS. The Canton residents include David

Rumrill, David Sandberg, Jennifer Lajza. J a m e s and Claudette McArthur, Jef f rey Vajgart , and Lonnie and Hazel Chappell

The Plymouth residents are Ron Croft and David Takaki

When a refund is returned by the Postal Service, the IRS attempts to lo-cate the taxpayer by follow-up mail, "but there are always a small number who cannot be found," said Charles A Parks, IRS district director for Michi-gan

If you are due a refund from yeur 1984 federal tax return, but have not received it, contact the IJRS at 1-800-424-1040 for more information

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VERTEBRAL SUBLUXATION COMPLEX (V.S.C.)

Noted scientist Carl Sagan writes in his book, The Dragons of Eden, that each cell In the body receives a nerve supply from an average of twelve different nerve fibers. When one considers that there are forty quadril l ion (40,000,000,000,000) cells in the average human at birth and the entire body only weighs 8 to 10 pounds and by age 20 years, body weight is 15 times its original weight that there are a lot of nerve fibers. There are so many nerves that if everything were removed from the body except the nerves there would be. so great a mass of nerve fibers that the body would retain its exact form and you could not see through it.

Why so many nerves? Science tells us that each cell of the body functions in unison and that unison needs communication. It is the job of nerve frbers to carry communicat ion from brain to cell and cell back to brain. The brain makes the decisions for proper function.

DORLAND'S MEDICAL DICTIONARY, which uses the same definit ion of health as the World Health Organization, tells us health is a condition of optimum physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of diseases and infirmities. By that definition, health is not just the lack of symptoms.

Symptoms are signals from the body which usually appear at the end of a disease process long after the start of the condition.

William Boyd. M.D., author of Boyd's Pathology, which is widely used in medical schools states that all disease first begins with dysfunction. Function is controlled by the nervous system. The main cause of interference to the nervous system is from the vertebral subluxation.

NORMAL VERTEBRAE

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SUBLUXATED VERTEBRAE

Vertebral subluxation is caused by trauma to the spine causing a vertebrae to slide out of its normal posit ion and to be " locked" there. This in turn caused either compression or stretch on the nerve fiber bundles. When nerve fibers receive pressure, communication is altered.

Altered communication leads to loss of cell function and, as Dr. Boyd said, lost funct ion leads to disease.

DR. MASHIKE SHOWING A VERTABRAL SUBLUXATION TO A PATIENT.

DR. MASHIKE ADMINISTERING A LOW FORCE ADJUSTMENT, THIS TYPE IS GIVEN TO YOUNG PEOPLE AND INFANTS.

Chiropractic is the science of finding and removing vertebral subluxations. I personally do not give spinal manipulations. A manipulation is a gross non specific racking of bones and does more harm than good. A chiropractic spinal adjustment such as I use Is a precise scientific predetermined movement of one vertebrae back Into Its original Intended posit ion.

Usually adjustments don' t hurt. On large adults the pressure used is more and on Infants the pressure is so light It would not crack an egg.

I urge you to ask questions about the vertebral subluxation and ask for proof to the answers you receive; don' t be brushed off or told you wouldn' t understand.

I have found thousands of subluxations in thousands of spines and have removed them. My patients have gotten well when they thought there was no hope. If you want to be healthy, I would be pleased to examine your spine and give you an honest evaluation of your subluxations.

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It's seed t ime for wild plants

Oh , no! H o l i d a y c l e a n i n g l o o m s

By T i m o t h y N o w i c k i special wri ter

BRIGHTLY colored , showy f lower s of s u m m e r a r e gone now Only a few l inge r ing a s t e r and chicory b los soms r e m a i n

Ear ly spr ing f l o w e r i n g plants have c o m p l e t e l y wi thered away , leaving no t e l l t a l e sign that a t n l l i u m o r spr ing beau ty eve r bloomed

Safe u n d e r g r o u n d , though, the root s y s t e m s will surv ive until next year .

Many o the r f l o w e r i n g p lants that a t t r a c t e d our a t t en t ion ea r l i -er this s u m m e r c a n only be identified now by seed pods and dr ied, wrinkled l eaves — if they still persis t Only the witch hazel be-gins f lower ing a f t e r m o s t other p lants h a v e gone to seed.

IF IT W E R E not f o r the f lowers, a p lan t could not p roduce a seed In fac t , t he m a i n funct ion of a f l o w e r is to a t t r a c t a pollina-tor so tha t s eeds c a n be produced

As with m a n y o r g a n i s m s in n a t u r e — such a s p lan t s and insects — the n u m b e r of s e e d s or young p roduced o f t en s e e m s excess ive

Ca t t a i l s seen in d i t c h e s and low, we t a r e a s a round town a r e readi ly ident i f ied by the brown f lower head tha t looks like a c a t ' s tail Actual ly , t ha t b r o w n f lower head is packed with very sma l l seeds

At tached t o e a c h s e e d — and a c c o u n t i n g f o r mos t of t h e m a s s of the c a t t a i l — is a cottony, p a r a c h u t e - l i k e s t r u c t u r e When caught in the wind, th i s s t r u c t u r e helps d i s p e r s e the seed like the "co t ton" a t t a c h e d to the seeds of co t tonwood t rees , or the silky s t r u c t u r e s a t t a c h e d to mi lkweed seeds

ALTHOUGH IT w a s known the re w e r e m a n y seeds in a ca t ta i l , no one knew how m a n y until Edwin Way Tea le , a p rominen t na-tura l i s t . took the t i m e to count t h e m A f t e r pa t ien t ly count ing 100,000 seeds, he had ca t t a i l fluff f l oa t i ng a round the room for days.

Evening p r i m r o s e , a l a t e s u m m e r b looming wi ld f lower with br ight yel low f l o w e r s , a lso produces a l a r g e n u m b e r of seeds.

E a c h f l o w e r p r o d u c e s seeds in four s e p a r a t e c h a m b e r s . In one c h a m b e r , I c o u n t e d 54 seeds — a p p r o x i m a t e l y 220 seeds per f lower . On o n e s t e m of this p b n t w e r e 26 f l o w e r s — accoun t ing fo r near ly 5,700 s eeds

And t ha t w a s on ly one s t em of one plant .

Eeek! The holidays are almost here! I've just gotten around to finally ac-

cepting the fact that summer is truly over, and already it's time to start thinking turkeys, relatives, and pre-sents galore.

This is not an easy transition to make Whereas summer is such a casu-al, laid-back time, now is the time of year for plans, action, lists and chores Makes one weary just to ponder it all. Could take a nap right now

Actually, I do love the holidays and almost all that they entail If I could just skip the part where I have to do a painstakingly thorough cleaning of the entire house, the rest of my duties would be a breeze

I think it may be something genetic — perhaps on my father's side — but I'm not what one would call a really

Nancy Walls Smith

good housekeeper In fact, fair may-be even too strong a word

I do manage to keep a relatively presentable front The house can be made to look somewhat neat if I know in advance that company is due. But if anyone were to move any large pieces of furniture, they would be in for a grea t shock I'd seriously advise against it.

AH. BUT for some strange reason, once it s tar ts to near Thanksgiving an unfamiliar cleaning compulsion comes over me I find myself crouched behind and under places that the human eye and. or dust rag has not seen since last November, when I was similarly af-flicted

Today I actually spent two hours cleaning off the shelves in my 9-year-old son's bedroom In that amount of

t ime I managed to get three shelves done I figure the entire room is at least a 15-20 hour job What I can't fig-ure is why I'm bothering to do it now

It 's not exactly as though one of the in-laws is going to jump up af ter the pumpkin pie and rush to my son's room to inspect it. I honestly don't think thai any of my relatives a re quite emotion-ally equipped to see my son's room in its natural state

So, just in case, it's look out dust bun-nies and be gone grime! By Thanksgiv ing I shall be ready to hear those magi-cal words, "Great dressing, Nancy, and your son's bedroom shelves look so-neat!"

That's when I shall say my thanks, take my bows, and collapse from ex-haustion

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And when The Stroller opens the door he will recognize his old-time friend — Father Time

"Happy Birthday," the old gent will say. and then he will accept an invita-tion to step inside for a cup of hot cof-fee When seated he probably will say. "This is number 88, and I never will forget the morning you were born in that f rame house back in Pennsylvania The entire Edgar family was shocked when they saw your red hair There never had been red hair in the Edgar family.

"To quiet them your mother said, 'My father. Col. Frank H Wilson, is commander of the Civil War veterans home, and he has a red goalee." That ended the discussion.

A BIT later the colonel walked in and asked, "What are you going to call him''" When he was told it was going to be plain William Edgar, he asked, "Aren't we going to have any part of him?"

I the stroller w.w. E d g a r

seemingly enjoying the conversation and recalling many of the things that have happened alqpg the way

He recalled that Mother and her chil-dren were very close and enjoyed each other And she was proud that all were doing well until their deaths, leaving "Eddie" as the lone member of the family.

It was explained that his father was William Edgar Jr so the baby would have to be plain

But the Colonel insisted and it finally was agreed that they would put Wilson on the front of the name and it would be Wilson William Edgar

This was shortened to "Wils" Edgar back home

The old gent then told of the thrill Mother had when she took him shop-ping for his first pair of long trousers and his first trip to the polls to vote for a president It was Warren Harding

But it was the morning he was 21 that gave her a real thrill On that morning she was twice as old as the boy for he was born on her 21st birth-day

"That morning at the breakfast table she slipped a gold watch over to him and explained it was what his father had promised when he graduated." re-called Father Time "But he had passed away before that day came. She ex-plained that because you had to leave school and waited until you were 21.

"When you came to Detroit in 1924 it was decided by the fellows in the Free Press sports department that your name was too sissy. So they voted and decided that Eddie' was a better name for the readers of the paper The name has stuck through all these years.

"It has been 'Eddie' for 62 years, and you are not known by any other name by many folks."

THE OLD gent sat for a while,

When the old gent refused a refill of his cup of coffee, he said "Gad. I have to be going. I have a lot of stops lo make in Plymouth.

"I've got to get down to see Bud Gould who also is celebrating his birth-day today."

"You may not find him this early in the morning. He's probably sleeping in."

"No," the old gent said. "Bud would like to retire but he admits that most of the buildings he built and owns are now occupied by doctors and their offices And Bud says, 'They don't change light bulbs,' so he will be on the job.' "

"Happy Birthday Bud," and turning to the Old Gent, The Stroller thanked him for his visit and hoped that he would see him again next year

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' T a r g e t ' h a s l o t s o f t h r i l l s

"Target" s t a r s Gene Hackmsn in the role of Walter Lloyd, a bus i -n e s s m a n a n d j B x ^ i A a g A n t j i d i Q j i e l u r n s J Q _ E u r o p e a n d e n c o u n t e r s an old adve r sa ry , a s he hun t s for his mis s ing wife.

The world is not nearly as nice as we d like to believe, and T a r g e t " proves it in an exciting, suspenseful two hours.

Walter Lloyd (Gene Hackman) runs a small Dal-las lumber yard. He leaves work early one day to collect his son, Chris (Matt Dillon), at the auto race track so they can see Mother, Donna (Gayle Hunni-cutt) off on her trip to Europe.

The day is gray, Walter Lloyd's car is gray, the buildings, the mud, everything is gray and foresha-dows hot only strains in the family relationships but Walter's all too gray and murky past as well.

Although we're never told why. Wallter and Chris don't get along very well, probably because Chris is a college dropout and would-be race driver There's also some unexplained strain in Walter's relation-ship with Donna, who would like his company on her European jaunt The aura of mystery, of the unexplained, permeates their relationships so that it is almost expected, a realistically satisfying surprise, a week or so later, to learn that Donna is missing from her tour group, having been kid-napped in Europe.

MUCH TO CHRIS" supnse, his father has many hidden talents, which surface as the two of them rush to Paris to search for Donna. At the airport Walter is accosted by a suspicious character hold-ing Donna's bracelet. Before he can explain his mis-sion, he's shot and the fast-paced race to save Don-na begins.

Chris is continually amazed at his father 's previ-ously unknown skills and friends. These friends in-clude contacts at the U.S. Embassy — clearly not

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(Victoria Fyodorova), a former colleague and lover Chris is in for a big surprise when Walter sudden-

ly sports a pistol that he obviously knows how to use and speaks French and several other languages while driving a car like there's no tommorrow.

And there isn't . . . if they don't quickly find out who's trying to assassinate them at every turn. The intensity of the chase sequences, whether in car or on foot, on riverboats and bridges, and in every other imaginable place in town and country, add to the enjoyable suspense.

The richly and realistically filmed f r a m e s of Eu-ropean locales are appropriate backdrops for chase sequences which convince as they entertain. None of the commonly overdone mad, wrong-way chases on the f reeway with one broken window and a bare-ly dented fender to show for this day's work

IT IS ALTOGETHER credible, as Gene Hack-man plays it, that Walter Lloyd is an ex-CIA agent with a shadowy past and old skills that a r e the dif-ference in survival.

The tableaus through which Walter and Chris

well-acted characters who may very well be stand-ing around Europe with guns, dollars and their bod-ies at the ready in the war for vengeance in our mad world.

UlUmately, their roles, the rauonale for Donna's kidnapping and the subterfuges that haunt the world of espionage a re largely unexplained. But no explanation is necessary, for "Target ' is a realisUc drama about the relationship that develops be-tween father and son faced with a life-and-death mission to save their wife-mother.

You will fear for their safety, hold your breath in their battles and rejoice in their salvation.

commercial attaches — and the very lovely Lise rush to save Donna are peopled with at t ract ive,

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e C O L L E G E C O N C E R T The Schoolcraft Col-

lege Community Wind Ensemble, conducted by Marc R Dickey, will per-form at 8 p.m Sunday, Nov 17. at St. John Semi-nary, 44011 Five Mile and Sheldon in Plymouth Soprano Jill Pierce will be the soloist. Tickets at $3 are available at the Schoolcraft College book-store and at the door

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resident Bonnie Brooks is Marian the Librarian in the hit Broadway musical "The Music Man," contin-uing at 8 p.m Saturday, Nov. 15, and 2 and 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16, at the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts Tickets at *7 for adults, $5 for students and senior citi-zens are available at the center's box office or re-served on credit card by palling 286-2222 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays-Fridavs

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The Spotlight Players,

community theater group based in the Wayne-West-land area for the last 26 years, has begun a cam-paign to save and restore the h i s t o r i c S h a f e r -Wayne theater in the city of Wayne. The group hopes to raise 1150,000 to purchase the building (which the owner was plannning to tear down), or find a buyer who can

utilize retail f ron tage while allowing the play-ers use of the theater. Anyone who wants to help provide Spotlight Players with this perma-nent home may contact the players at 729-6453 or by mail at P.O. Box 396, Westland 48185. • TRYOUTS SLATED

Auditions for the Spot-

light Players production, "Madwoman of Chaillot," will be held a t 7 p.m. T u e s d a y - W e d n e s d a y , Nov. 19-20, at John Glenn High School Auditorium in Westland. The play is being directed by Bob Weibel of Westland. A fi lm crew from a major local TV station will be t a p i n g a u d i t i o n s fo r broadcast on a local pro-

gram. For mote informa-tion. call 729-6453

e COMEDY VER-SION

The C l a r k F a m i l y Players will present sto-rytelling with puppets.

balloons and audience participation and feature its comedy version of " L i t t l e R e d R i d i n g Hood"" a t 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Livonia Mall. The f ree show is present-ed by the mall .

_3v FAMILY Thanksgiving DINNER

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DINNER INCLUDES: Soup, Salad. Whipped Pota-toes. Glblet Gravy, Dressing, Cranberry Sauce. Bread and Butler, Pumpkin Tarts and Coffee

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PHONE 425-5520

and take home the leftovers

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ALL YOU CAN EAT

ALASKAN SNOW CRAB

$ Q 9 5 S person

MONDAY and TUESDAY

hometown voice

T h i s snow c r a b f e a s t is s e r v e d w i t h K e l l y ' s

* specia l ly p r e p a r e d Caesar Salad

and Long Grain Wild Rice •

C o m p l i m e n t you r mea l w i t h a select ion f rom

our ex t ens ive wine l i s t or choose f rom one

of our 54 i n t e r n a t i o n a l bee r s

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271-5250 A Kelly-Re*ve» Co. Inc.

OVER 4 0 0 FANTASTIC

MENU ITEMS

breakfast specials Mon.-Fn. until 11 a m Sat & Sun until 3 p.m.

All S p e c i a l s s e rved with toas t , b i s c u i t s or b a g e l . I n c l u d e s Amer ican f r ies or hash b r o w n s (except ="'s 2, 5 & 11) # 1 Two eggs, any style ..1.7S # 2 One ego, any style, two pancakes , two sausage links or two bacon 2-25 # 3 Two eggs, any style with 4 s ausage links or bacon 2.50 #4 Two eggs, any style with ham steak 2.75 # 5 Homemade sausage gravy with biscuits, toast or bagel 1.95 # « Mini corned beef hash, a fresh combination of onions, peppers & hash browns with two eggs. 2 95 # 7 Two egg omelette wtth sharp Cheddar cheese arc! ham 2.50

Served In tea minutes or lees I

# 8 Two egg omelette with mushrooms and Swiss cheese2.50 a 9 Two egg omelette with s h a r p Cheddar cheese & broccoli .... 2 J O » 1 0 Mini "Porlcy" ham, sausage . p a c o n r A n w l e a n cheese Z M #11 Pota to pancakes (4) with sour

#12 Mini Denver with sharp Cheddar cheese , ham, onion, green peppers 2.75 # 1 3 Two egg omelette wtth S p a m and old fashioned American cheese 2.75

S a t u r d a y * S u n d a y Only Malted Waffle 1.95

Pancakes 1.BO W i t h s t r a w b e r r y o r pecan topping 2.95

O r i M d onion* on yoor potatoes—Mo Charge

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MONDAY-FRIDAY - 8*nr*d 7 «.m. IM 11 «.m. ONE COUPON PER PERSON

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Warren - 445-8700

Wi *et a bountiful table, overflowing with traditional

Thankigrving favorite*, all at a very special price. Make it your

tradition, too!

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Only $ 11.95 (*9-50, Sen io r s /*5 .#5 , Ch i ld ren 12 & u n d e r )

Served 10:30 am-8 pm. Reservations requested.

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Entrees: Baked hofcJay ham and steamship roast beef to carve, roast turkey and dressing

• Our complete Chef's assortment of homemade salads

• Special selection of fresh harvest vegetables Desserts:

Complete dessert sweet table wfth select pies, cakes, pudding* and custards •10.95 Adults *6.9S CMdren 5-12 Years ot Age

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L i v o n i a M a l l ' s 3rd Annual Holiday Parade

Saturday, November 23, 9:00 a.m. Welcome Santa Clans as he arrives on his sleigh polled by his 5 favorite live reindeer -

Christmas Parade Route Beginning at 9 a-m. - parade route will begin at Six Mile and Middlebelt^.

North of Middlebelt to Seven Mlle~.West on Seven Mile to the westerly entrance of the Livonia Mall parking lot.

Good viewing areas along Middlebelt!

NOVEMBER I f

D E C E M B E R 6

D E C E M B E R 7

The Oakway Symphony Orchestra 5:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. Classical Bells (Handbells) 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Holiday Cookie Baking Contest 11:00 ajn.

D E C E M B E R 10 Plymoath Community Chora*

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D E C E M B E R IS D E C E M B E R 13 D E C E M B E R 14

AMERICAN GIRL UNIFORM ARBOR DRUG8 ARTISTE HAIR STYLISTS ATHENEE CAFE B. DALTON BOOKSELLER BAKERS 8HOES BIG BOY RESTAURANT BRESLER'S ICE CREAM BROOK'S FASHIONS CHARBEL SHOES CHELSEA CLOTHING CHURCHILL'8 CINEMA I, II, IB • COMERICA CO-OP OPTICAL COREV8 JEWEL BOX COUNTRY PEDDLER COUNTY SEAT CROWLEY'S CUTLERY WORLD

DEE'S PENNYRICH ENTRE COMPUTER EUGENIO'S HAIR PLACE FANNY FARMER CANDY FASHION BUG PLUS FASHION SHOES 5 ,7 ,9 SHOP FLORENCE TANNER FOOTLOCKER GAP, THE _i_ GENERAL NUTRITION CENTER GREAT PUT ON, THE JEANS GALORE JO-ANN FABRICS/SINGERS

7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Loretto Choir 7:30 pan. Novi Concert Band 7:00 pan. . Mercy High School "Mercyaires" 1:30 A 2:30 p.m.

D E C E M B E R 17

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8 Mile

1 7 Mile ~ — 5

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D E C E M B E R 20

Garden City Junior High Choir 6:30 pan. Livonia Chic Chorus 7:00 p JXX. Robert Lee School of Dance -Holiday Show 7:00 p-m.

JONATHON B PUB KAY BEE TOY A HOBBY KONEY ISLAND INN KRESGE UNENS & MORE LIVONIA CHESS KING LIVONIA FOXMOOR LIVONIA MALL DENTAL CENTER MARIANNE'S MEYER'S JEWELRY _ MICHEL'S MJ DIAMONDS MOTHERHOOD MATERNITY MS SIBLEY MUSICLAND

MYLES PHOTO LAB OAK TREE ORIGINAL COOKIE COMPANY PRETZEL PEDDLER -I, QUICK WEIGHT LOSS CUNIC! RAMI'S CURTAINS RAVE RICHARD'S BOYS A GIRLS WEAR RiCHMAN'S M DR. FRANK ROTH, D O. SANDERS SEARS ROEBUCK A CO. 8IBLEY*8 SWiSS COLONY THOM MC AN TUMBLE WEED CARD SHOP UNITED SHIRT DI8T. VALENTE'S MEN8 FORMAL WEAR WILLOW TREE WINKELMAN'S

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Monday, Novemtw 18 1985 O&E * 18

EAS i n t e r h o l i d a y s m e a n e n t e r t a i n i n g

T o d a y s b u s y h o s t o r h o s t e s s c a n s i m p l i f y p r e p a r a t i o n o f e l e g a n t p a r t y f o o d s b y o f f e r i n g a v a r i e t y o f m a k e -a h e a d . i n t r i g u i n g a p p e t i z e r s t h a t set t h e t o n e f o r a f e s t i v e g a l a .

T h e f i r s t s t e p t o w a r d a s u c c e s s f u l p a r t > is d i s c o v e r i n g t h e w o n d e r s of f r o z e n p u f f p a s t r y s h e e t s . I t ' s a d e l i c i o u s , m u l t i - p u r p o s e p r o d u c t in t h e h a n d s o f t h e s m a r t c h e f It c a n b e " j e l l y - r o l l e d " w i t h d i f f e r e n t f i l l i ngs , w r a p p e d a r o u n d a w h e e l o f c h e e s e o r s t a n d o n its o w n as a b a s e f o r m i n i - p i z z a s . In w h a t e v e r f o r m it 's u s e d , it s e r v e s as a f l a k y , b u t t e r y c o m p l e m e n t t o p i q u a n t m i x t u r e s . T a b a s c o p e p p e r s a u c e is a p r i m e w a y t o a d d t h a t i n v i t i n g f l a v o r t o f i l l i n g s . It b l e n d s w i t h a v a r i e t y of i n g r e d i e n t s , e n h a n c i n g t h e m w i t h its c h a r a c t e r i s t i c t a n g a n d z e s t .

A m e n u o f e a s y , d o - a h e a d h o t a n d c o l d b u f f e t i t e m s f o l l o w s :

S a v o n H e r b e d B a k e d B r i e is s u r e t o r a i s e e y e b r o w s w h e n it 's b a k e d l i k e a p i e . A n a r t i s t i c c h e f m i g h t m a k e a d e s i g n o n t h e p a s t r y c o v e r i n g t o m a t c h t h e t a b l e s e t t i n g o r c r e a t e a t h e m e f o r a t a s t e f u l p r e s e n t a t i o n .

S t a r p e r f o r m e r s o n t h e a p p e t i z e r t r a y a r e S a u s a g e a n d S p i n a c h P i n w h e e l s a n d M i n i a t u r e P i s s a l a d i e r e . B o t h g e t t h e i r e x t r a z i p f r o m T a b a s c o s a u c e . T h e P i s s a l a d i e r e , a c o u s i n o f t h e p i z z a , c a n b e f r o z e n a n d r e h e a t e d , o r m a d e in s t e p s o v e r a p e r i o d o f t i m e .

H o l i d a y C r a b S p r e a d is d e l e c t a b l e s e r v e d o n c r a c k e r s . T h e v e g e t a b l e s a d d t e x t u r e a n d it t a s t e s e v e n b e t t e r w h e n p r e p a r e d a d a y a h e a d . S h r i m p c a n a l s o b e u s e d s u c c e s s f u l l y in t h i s r e c i p e .

A l l o f t h e s e r e c i p e s c a n b e m a d e in a d v a n c e a n d r e f r i g e r a t e d u n c o o k e d t o b e b a k e d , h e a t e d o r u n m o l d e d jus t b e f o r e se rv i n g .

T e r r i ' s P e p p e r e d M u s h r o o m s m a d e w i t h a h e a v e n l y b l e n d o f s e a s o n i n g s a r e a n o t h e r s u g g e s t i o n f o r h o l i d a y h o r s d ' o e u v r e s . K e e p a s m a l l h o l d e r f o r f o o d p i c k s n e a r b y f o r s p e a r i n g .

SAVORY HERBED BAKED BRIE I wheel(1 kilo) Brie, about H-inches 1 teaspoon dried leaf marjoram,

in diameter crushed I 4 cup chopped fresh parsley 8 very thin slices hard salami

I small clove garlic, minced (2 ounces), finely chopped 1 teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed I sheet Frozen Puff I teaspoon dried leaf thyme. Pastry

crushed 1 egg. lightly beaten

Place Brie in f reezer 30 minutes In a small howl mix together parsley, garlic, rosemary, thyme a n d mar joram. Remove Brie f rom freezer, slice in half length-wise with a long , th in-b laded knife Spread he rb mixture over cut side of Brie Sprinkle with c h o p p e d salami Press Brie halves back together Thaw pastry sheet 20 minutes at room temperature; gently urifr>td. RolTpastry out on Floured surface to a rectangle 18 by 12 inches Place Brie in center of pastry. Bring edges

MINIATURE PISSALADIERE

_ '?« f f.L.rn iii,ff fnp , lit lAf fss Sf.il comers bv brushing with egg and press ao

ing pastry together. To bake, place Brie seam-s ide-down on lightly greased jelly-roll pan Brush wi th egg and make 4 holes in top.* Bake in a 350°F. oven '30 minutes or until pastry is golden and p u f f e d . (Cheese inside should be runny.) Let stand at least 15 minutes be fo re serving. Serve with crackers YIELD 1 whole b a k e d Brie, 15 to 20 servings. "Note: \ design m a y h e m a d e for the t op f r o m the excess pastry dough It should he

sealed wi th e g g a n d pressed to seal

SAUSAGE AND SPINACH PINWHEELS I pound seasoned bulk sausage I medium onion, chopped

(about 1 cup) 3/4 teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce 1/2 teaspoon sdlt

easpoon grot 1 package (10 ounces) frozen

chopped spinach, drained and squeezed dry

3 1/2

package (10 ounces) frozen chopped kale, drained and squeezed dry

eggs, lightly beaten, divided pound Cruyere cheese, grated

(2 cups) she leets Frozen

Puff Pastry

In large skillet b r o w n sausage over med ium heat; a d d onion, cook 5 minutes. Stir in Tabasco sauce, salt and mace; cook 2 minutes. In food processor com-bine sausage mixture, spinach, kale, 2 eggs and cheese. Process iust to blend. Thaw pastry sheets 20 minutes at room tempera tu re , gently unfold . Roll out each sheet on a f loured surface to a rectangle 18 by 8 inches. Sp read half the sausage mixture over each rectangle leaving a 1-inch borde r on the long side. Roll up, jelly-roll fashion, rolling toward the b o r d e r edge. Brush b o r d e r with remaining beaten egg; press to seal tightly. Pinch ends together. Brush tops and sides of roll with remain ing beaten egg. Make cuts along top of each roll at 1-inch intervals. P lace rolls on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake in a 350°F. oven 30 minutes or until golden. Allow to stand 15 minutes b e f o r e slicing. YIELD: 12 servings ($6 pieces). m

2 sheets Frozen Puff Pastry

2 tablespoons butter or margarine

2 medium onions, halved and sliced (1-3/4 cups)

1 large clove garlic, mashed 1 teaspoon dried leaf basil,

crumbled

1 teaspoon dried leaf oregano, crumbled

3/4 teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce

1 can (14 ounces) whole tomatoes, drained and chopped

3/4 cuv grated Parmesan cni eese. divided

TERRI'S PEPPERED MUSHROOMS

(Not illustrated)

T h a w pastrv sheets at room t empera tu re about 20 minutes; gently u n f o l d Rotf-eaehsheeton a f louted surface to a rectangle 9 x 7-1 /2 inches. Cut each rectangle into eighteen pieces, 2-1/2 x 1-1/2 inches (total of 36 pieces). Bake rectangles on ungreased baking sheets

350° F oven lu until lightly brownutl hut tlightlv

1/4 cup butter or margarine

1-1/2 pounds small mushrooms, trimmed

I small clove garlic, mashed

1/3 cup Worcestershire sauce

1/2 teaspoon dried leaf thyme, crumbled

1/4 teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce

1/4 teaspoon cracked black pepper

1/8 teaspoon salt.

Melt butter in large covered skillet; add mushrooms, cook over med ium heat 5 minutes, stirring often. Stir in garlic.

ook 5 minutes longer Add Worcestershire, thy me. Tabasco

u n d e r d o n e Remove; cool. Set aside. In medium skillet melt butter; a d d onions and garlic, saute 3 minutes. Add basil, o regano and Tabasco sauce; cook 2 minutes longer. Stir in tomatoes; cook 15 minutes until mixture thickens. R e m o v e from heat, cool to room temperature . Lightly press the top of each pastry to m a k e a "well." Spoon 1-1/2 teaspoons tomato mixture into each "wel l" Sprink ' wi th 1/2 teaspoon Parmesan cheese . Return to oven; b a k e 1 m i n u t e s longer or until cheese mel ts and pastr ies a re h e a t e d through. YIELD: 12 servings (36 pieces).

HOLIDAY CRAB SPREAD envelope plain gelatin cup cold water cup clam fiiice, heated to

boiling cup mayonnaise tablespoons Dijon-style

mustard 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon Tabasco pepper

sauce

1 can (6-1/2 ounces) white crab meat, drained

1/2 cun pared, seeded and chopped cucumber

1/2 cup chopped red pepper 1/2 cup chopped yellow

pepper 1/2 cup chopped scallion 3/4 cup heavy cream, whipped

In med ium bowl mix gelatin with water , let stand 1 minute. Pour boiling clam juice over gelatin and stir until completely dissolved. In small bowl mix mayonnaise, mustard , salt.and Tabasco sauce; stir into gelatin mixture. Chill until the consistency of unbea ten egg whites. Stir in crab meat, cucumber , red and yellow peppe r s ana scallion Fold in whipped cream. Turn mixture into a ligntK oiled 4-cup mold. Chill until f i rm, at least 4 hours. Flavors will b lend if refr igerated overnight. L 'nmold and serve with crackers.

^ " Y I E L D : 12 servings (4 cups).

sauce, black peppe r and salt; s immer 5 minutes Cover Cook 10 minutes longer until mushrooms are dark and glossy and the liquid has almost evapora ted Serve hot with cocktail p i cks as an hors d ' o e u v r e . C a n also b e s e r v e d at r o o m temperature . YIELD: 12 servings

Monday, NovemCxv 18 1986

BOUNTIFUL SAVINGS

P r i c o « items inec t lv i t«o weeks. Hon.. l ov . 18 Iferti Sun.. Dec. 1.1885. Copyrtflftl 1885. we reserve UM r i m lo limit nuantltles.

37300 FIVE MILE & LIVONIA • PH0IE 464 7570

38000 ANN ARBOR ROAD LIVONIA • PHONE 464-0330

33503 FIVE MILE ROAD LIVONIA • PHONE 261-6565

STORE HOURS MONDAY THRU SATUROAY

9 AM TO 9 P M SUNDAY 10 AM TO 5 PM

DOUBLE MANUFACTURER'S COUPONS

ALL THIS WEEK! E x c l u d i n g Co f fee . C iga re t tes , and Free C o u p o n s

Of fe r L i m i t e d to M a n u f a c t u r e r s C o u p o n s of 50c Or Less

12-LbS OP L a p o e p

F r o z e n B a s t e d W i l s o n C o r n K i n g W h o l e

GRADE A %

• w i t n a •Additional

MO Purchase Bone less R ib Eye D e l m o n i c o

BEEF ROAST B o n e l e s s , Ro l l ed

SIRLOIN TIP ROAST Lean, S m a l l Cock ta i l

BABY SPARERIBS Stan ' s H o m e m a d e

FRESH KIELBASA

FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH THESE SPECIALS

T y s o n Breast Patt ies, Ch i cken N Cheddar , Th i ck N Zes ty , Thick N Cr ispy

CHICKEN PATTIES

W h o l e S e m i - B o n e l e s s

ROTUNDA HAM W h o l e SSD

DEARBORN HAM 12-Lbs & Larger Bas ted Grade A

BUTTERBALL TURKEY

Lb

Lb

Lb

$168

$188

$108 Regular Or Unb leached

PILLSBURY FLOUR

L b Bag

Ball Park Meat Or

BEEF HOT DOGS Eckr ich Regular , Beef Or K ie lbasa

SMOKED SAUSAGE Herrud C o t t o Sa lami . C o m b i n a t i o n Pack Or

SLICED BOLOGNA

1-Lb Pkg

Lb

$169

$189

99c

12-Oz . . . . Pkg

Mea t l oa f , Turkey, Sa l isbury S teak , Char B ro i l ed Or Beef & O n i o n

$ 2 5 9

Freezer Queen $ 1 6 9 DINNERS 2 P V I Sl i ced .

OSCAR MAYER $ 1 9 9 BACON A R I W e s t V i rg in ia Who le

SEMI-BONELESS HAM

LOW PRICED GROCERY VALUES! Powdered , Dark B r o w n Or L igh t B rown

DOMINO 2 SUGAR

Regular, E lec t ra Perk, Or A u t o m a t i c Dr ip

Cu r Automatic u r i p

Maxwell HouseS/169 C O F F E E A S • ! In J u i c e O r S y r u p

S l i ced , C r u s h e d Or Chunk

DOLE PINEAPPLE 20-0z

Can 79 A s s o r t e d F lavors

ROYAL GELATIN 4 * 1

Regular Or Reduced Calor ie Real

KRAFT MAYONNAISE 32-Oz

Jar

Semi-Sweet

NESTLES MORSELS

12-Oz Pkg

Ocean Spray Je l l i ed Or Who le

$ ^ 6 9 CRANBERRY 16-Oz

FROZEN FOODS YFARM FRESH DAIRYT FRESH PRODUCE A s s o r t e d F lavo rs

BREYERS ICE CREAM GA

Ctn Frozen Regu la r O r Ex t ra Creamy Regu la r O r Ex t ra Cr

BIRDS EYEl COOL WHIP

• M o u n t a i n T o p Frozen

PUMPKIN PIE

8 -Oz C t n

26-Oz P k g

$ 2 7 9

77*

In Quar te rs

PARKAY MARGARINE

Bulk, In She l l Asso r ted Va r i e t i es

SAUCE

FROM THE DELI K o w a l s k i Grandma K's Honey & Sp i ce Glazed

1-Lb Pkg Ml * U M M 4 * I t S f ^ d y To Serve Half Or W h o l e ^ ^ T ~ c Sm° 99c SET"—W : s i " s ; , . 8 8 c a i r 15 "

S 1 9 S

Pecan Rol led, Pork Wine Or Flavored

Mt. Dew, Regular Or Diet A&W, Vernors Or Regular And Diet

PejJsl Free, Pepsi L ight Or Regular And Diet

PEPSI-COLA

Parkerhouse , Finger Or Sesame

Kraf t Ind iv idua l l y W r a p p e d n m e n l o ^ i w i s s O r p n Tart N Tangy , Large _ _ _ _ ^

AMERICAN $ 1 5 9 FRESH 7 7 Q SARA LEE I CRANBERRIES I a ° f l 1 1

SINGLES Fresh, Cr isp Cali fornia

PASCAL CELERY

47c

Salted Or Unsalted

LAND 0 LAKES BUTTER

5179

Dinner Rons , White Or Assor ted Colors

CHARMIN BATH TISSUE

Chops for 2 make Thanksgiving easy

Monday. November 18. 1985 GAE * 3 e

It s not always possible to go home for Thanksgiving And family groups today may be limited to just two.

What then, does one prepare that's quick, easy, festive and doesn't leave a freezer full of left-overs1 Glazed Stuffed Butterfly Chops is an excellent choice

Extra-special meat cuts, like butter-fly pork chops, are an ideai alternative for a scaled-down Thanksgiving feast These thick, boneless chops come from the top loin eye muscle To trim food costs, they can be cut at home from the pork center loin, or purchased already cut at the meat counter

To prepare two chops, about 1 V«-inch thick at home, you'll need a boneless center pork loin measuring about 5 inches in length Place the pork loin on a cutting board with the fat side up and divide in half by slicing across the grain To make the butterfly-shape, slice each loin meat portion in half, across the grain, taking care not to cut through the bottom of the meat portion.

8LTTERFLY CHOPS can be given an added iesuve touch for holiday meals in a few minutes by stuffing them.

A fall-time special stuffing mixture can be prepared from seasoned rice, dried apricots and currants. Braise the chops in apricot preserves and sherry Then use the remaining cooking liquid to quickly prepare a delicious glaze which adds a festive flavor. The end re-sult is an attractive, delicious entree for Thanksgiving dinner that can be prepared in under an hour.

For even quicker cooking, this entree can also be prepared in the microwave oven To do so, omit the teaspoon of oil and reduce the sherry to two table-spoons Be sure to cover the pork while it cooks in the microwave oven to pro-vide an evenly and safely cooked pork entree !

Up. sail H tsp. pepper Vj cup apricot preserves '<« cup dry sherry

Cook onion in butter in medium frying pan Remove from heat and stir in rice, apricots, currants, if desired, and thyme; reserve Meanwhile make pockets in each side of chop by cutting into chop (parallel to surface of chop), beginning at center and cutting toward fat edge, but not to or through edge Fill each pocket with an equal portion of stuffing. Lightly brown chops in oil. browning uncut side first. Pour off drippings Sprinkle chops with salt and pepper Combine preserves and sherry, pour over chops, Cover tightly and cook slowly 30 to 35 minutes Remove chops to warm platter Continue cooking apricot mixture over medium-high heat 3 minutes or until slightly thick-ened Pour over stuffed pork chops Yeild: 2 stuffed butterfly pork chops, each containing 7 oz. cooked pork

If boneless butterfly pork chops are not available in your meat counter, ask your meat retailer for a 5-inch boneless center pork loin Place the loin, fat side up. on cutting board Slice across the grain at the desired thickness (1"4 inch-es), almost to the bottom. Then make a second slice, at the same thickness, all the way through Repeat procedure.

Microwave Directions Omit oil. Re-duce sherry to 2 tbsp Place butter and onion in medium microwave-safe bowl; cover and microwave at HIGH for 30 seconds. Stir in rice, apricots, currants , if desired, and thyme; reserve Cut pockets and stuff chops following con-ventional directions. Place stuffed pork chops, cut side down, in microwave-safe baking dish. Cover dish with plas-tic wrap, do not vent. Cook at MEDI-UM-LOW or 30 percent power 9-11 minutes Invert chops and rotate dish

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W turn and continue cooking, covered, at MEDIUM—LOW 9-11 minutes Sea-son with salt and pepper Remove to warm platter

To prepare glaze, combine preserves and sherry with 2-3 tbsp drippings Mi-crowave at HIGH 5 minutes Pour glaze over stuffed pork chops 2 serv-ings.

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Tradit ion Holiday eating doesn't have to add pounds

This Thanksgiving, families all over tiie country will give thanks for their blessings, and then sit down lo a tradi-tional holiday feast .

But if you think putting on pounds is another holiday tradition, you're in for a surprise With a little help f rom Weight Watchers, you can enjoy the tas te of holiday favorites and avoid holiday weight gain

" C o n t r o l l i n g y o u r weight at Thanksgiving doesn't mean depriva-tion," said Florine Mark, area director for Weight Watchers "The specially designed Weight Watchers holiday menu planner and recipes let you enjoy all the tradit ional foods like roast tur-key and stuffed acorn squash

"And by making a commitment to take control of your life, you can enjoy all of the holidays and not feei guilty or regret,1 ' Mark said

She recommends planning a Weight Watchers Thanksgiving meal that s tar ts with cream of chestnut soup, fol-lowed by roast turkey served with cranberry sauce. Be sure to include a crisp spinach-mushroom salad topped with mustard dressing

For extra support during the holi-days, attend a Weight Watchers meet-ing You'll gam a variety of tips on how to handle the holiday season, additional menu planners and recipes, plus the support of your peers For information on meetings in your area, call (800) 462-7466

CRANBERRY SAUCE 1 hr cups low-calorie cranberry juice, divided 4 cup fresh or frozen cranberries (no sugar added) 2 tsps com starch 1 tsp granulated sugar Garnish: shredded orange peel

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In a small saucepan combine I T " cups cranberry juice with the cranber ries and. over high heat, bring to boil, cook, stirring occasionally, until liquid reduces and berries split, about 5 min-utes Add com starch and sugar to re-maining V« cup juice, stirring constant-ly; allow mixture to return to a full boil. Reduce heat to low and cook for 1 minute longer Serve hot or chilled, garnished with orange peel

Makes about 4 servings (about v* cup each), each providing V* Fruit Ex-change; 10 Calories Optional Exchange

CREAM OF CHESTNUT SOUP

12 small chestnuts 2 t e a s p o o n s m a r g a r i n e

V> cup each chopped stallions onions) and diced carrot 1 tbsp plus 1 tsp all-purpose floor 3 cups water 2 packets instant chicken broth seasoning mix 1 small bay leaf S cup evaporated skimmed milk hi teaspoon each salt and while pepper

Using sharp knife, cut a cross on the flat side of each chestnut, t ransfer nuts to 1-quart saucepan and add enough water to cover Bring to a boil and cook for 10 minutes, drain nuts and let cool until nuts are easy to handle Remove and discard shells and skin Reserve 2 whole chestnuts and coarsely chop re-maining 10; set aside

In -2-quart saucepan, heat margar ine over medium-high heat until bubbly and hot; st ir in scallions and carrot and saute for 3 minutes, remove V* cup scallion-carrot mixture and reserve Add flour to saucepan, and using wire wisk. stir quickly to combine, stirring constantly, cook for 1 minute longer Continuing to stir, gradually add water, add broth mix. bay leaf, and chopped chestnuts and bring to a boil Reduce heat, cover, and let simmer for 30 min-utes.

Remove and discard bay leaf Pour half of chestnut mixture into blender container and process until smooth, t ransfer to bowl and repeal procedure with remaining chestnut mixture. Re-turn mixture and reserved scallions and carrot to saucepan and heat, stir in milk and let simmer for 1 minute long-er Chop remaining 2 chestnuts and stir into soup along with salt and pepper

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In 8-inch non-stick skillet, heat m a r -garine over medium-high heat until bubbly and hot. add apple, onion, and celery and saute, sirring occasionally, until vegetables are soft and apple is lightly browned, 2-3 minutes Add sau-sage, juice, and raisins and su r well, cook until sausage and raisins are heat-ed through, 1-2 minutes

Preheat oven to 375 degrees Trim off ends of squash Cut squash in half cross-wise, remove and discard seeds Cut each squash horizontally in half, making 2 squash rings and 2 squash cups Transfer sausage mixture into medium mixing bowl, add bread crumbs, salt, pepper, and sage and mix until thoroughly combined In 8X8X2-inch casserole, arrange squash rings and cups, spoon out an equal amount of sausage mixture into each, Pour water into casserole, cover, and bake unlil squash is tender, 25 to 30 minutes

In small saucepan, combine sugar and honey and cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, until sugar is dis-solved, about 1 minute. Spoon V« of sugar mixture over each portion of squash and return squash to oven Bake, uncovered, until stuffing is

browned and crtsp on top. 10-15 min-utes

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(A m - l b acorn squash will yield about 2 cups cooked squash )

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4 cups spinach leaves, washed well 1 cup each quartered mushrooms and julienDe-cut red bell peppers (thin strips) 2 tbsp each red wine vinegar, and wa-ter 1 4 tsp. granulated sugar 1 tsp. Dijon-style mustard 2 tsp olive oil hi each salt and peper

In medium salad bowl, combine spin-ach with mushrooms and red pepper strips In small bowl combine vinegar with water, sugar and mustard Add oil, salt, and pepper and mix well, pour dressing over salad and toss to coat

Makes 4 servings each providing 3 Vegetable Exchanges; Fat Ex change; 10 Calories Optional Exchange

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If you still believe in me, save me. h i r near ly a huiidrvd years . t h e S t a t u e of Liberty hits

s tood on ihe e d g e of the New World. America 's most pow-e r f u l symbol of f r eedom and hope. Today ihe ravages of a lmost a cen tu ry of wea ther and pollution have left their marks . Cornis ion has ea ten away at t he in»n f ramework. New holes cont inue t o appear in the c o p p e r sheet> that fo rm the exter ior .

Less than a mile away, on Ellis Island w h e r e ihe ances-t o r s cif nearly half of all A m e r i c a n s first s t epped on to Amer ican soil, the Great Hall of t h e I m m i g r a t i o n R e n t e r is a hollow hj in. Rooms are vandal ized , passageways over giriwti with vegetat ion, walls c r u m b l i n g in decay.

Inspir ing plans have been d e v e l o p e d to restore the S t a tue and t o c rea te at Ellis Island a living monument to the ethnic divers i ty of this c o u n t r y of immigrants . But un l e s s restorat ion is begun now. c e r e m o n i e s marking the hundredth anniversar ies of t he se t w o landmarks in America 's her i tage could be held in c o m m e m o r a t i o n o f

national t reasures that no longer exist Sect ions of the s t a t u e have already b e e n dec la red unsafe .ind c losed to vis i tors . T h e 2.M) mill Kin dol lars needed to c a r r y out tlx work is needed now.

All of t he money musl c o m e from privaie donat ions : t he federa l government is noi raising tlie funds. Th is is cons i s ten t with the o r p i n s of the Statue. T h e French peop le themse lves paid for its creat ion And thousands of A m e r i c a n sch<x>l chi ldren con t r ibu ted to its construe Hon and to the pedestal .

T h e S l a tue of Liber ty-El l i s Island Centennia l Commis-sion appoin ted by Pres ident Reagan is asking e v e r y A m e r i c a n business, e v e r y A m e r i c a n cit izen to join in rais-ing t he se funds. The torch of l iber ty is everyone ' s to cher ish Could we hold up our heads a s Amer icans if we allowed the t i m e to come when s h e can no longer hold up h e r s ?

O n e hundred years ago school children «ave their pennies t o put h e r up. Ybur dollars can keep her f rom falling down.

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T H E P L Y M O U T H Community Band will spark anticipatory enthusiasm for the University of Michigan-Ohio State University football game Saturday. The band will present a concert at 8 p.m Friday in Plymouth Canton High School Little Theater. Everyone is invited to attend and there is no charge

As an added attraction, the Southeastern Michigan Horn Club will perform with the Community Band

Under the baton of conductor Carl Battishill, the band will feature an array of compositions on the theme. ' Michigan." They will play such classics as "The Victors," "Varsity," • Michigan on Parade." and "The Pride of the Wolverines." Other classical favorites by Prokofiev, Jager, Hardin as well as numerous others will provide an evening of entertainment.

The band is inviting members of the audience to wear their school colors to add to the evening's fun

T H E T H E A T R E Guild has wrapped up its first production of the 1985-86 season The guild's regular meeUng will be at 8 p.m Tuesday in Central Middle School cafetorium, Main at Church. All interested residents are welcome

T H E Y ' V E B E E N talking about the Zakanaka Bears on radio and television as the successors to the Cabbage Patch Dolls. Well, according to Diane Kaminski, Jerrie Maciarz and Dana Swamba, Zak has arrived in Plymouth They have him at the Card Depot. 263 N. Main

Zak comes from Tiro Ya Diatlo in Lobatse, Botswana, Africa. Each bear is hand crocheted out of undyed, natural karakul wool by an African artisan. Each bear takes approximately two days to make and no two are alike They range in color from shades of gray and silver to fawn, brown and charcoal and are stuffed with karakul wool. They are mothproof, childproof, f lame retardant and dry cleanable.

A Zakanaka Bear sells for 186, complete with passport and photo Ten percent of the net income from the bear sales is donated to children's charities.

Tiro Ya Diatla means "work by hand." It is the name of the village weavers who make wall-hangings, rugs and now Zakanaka bears.

J U S T I N T I M E for holiday giving, the Woman's Club of Plymouth has a corner on the Life-Lite market in this area. The club has the Plymouth, Canton and Northville franchise to sell the Life-Lites, which have the endorsement of the police departments in the area.

Life-Lite is a three-way replacement light switch that turns an outside light — porch or yard — into a flashing emergency signal. It also can control an inside table lamp in a front window In times of trouble, the flashing light directs emergency, rescue, ambulance or f i re equipment to the right house.

It is a three-positional replacement switch designed to operate your outdoor light. Middle posiUon Is off, top position is on, and bottom position is flashing.

It is a rrime-deterrent as well a s a signal to neighbors that you have an emergency situation and are in

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The Life-Lite retails for $19.95 and is simple to install. For more informaUon, call 455-0074 or 455-0075, or write to The Woman's Club of Plymouth, 8966 Manton, Plymouth, 48170.

The club was looking for a fund-raiser for its scholarship program when the new home safety product was discovered. There will be no problem with getting them in time for Christmas.

CANTON CHAPTERS Marje Altobello with painted sweatsuits, Connie Kish with custom knitting, and Gene Rice with country tole on wood, will have their wares at the Christmas Craf ts Show a t Roma's of Garden City, Sunday, Nov. 14.

Plymouth will be represented by J i l l Lazarus with stenciling on fabric and wood, and Sue Vogel wtth country wood and applique i tems

Hoars a re 10 a.m to 4 p m and toll.

ALVIA LEWIS

Ellie S p i r o of S t r a w b e r r y B a s k e t of N e e d l e w o r k w o r k s o n a c r o s s -s t i t c h of R a g g e d y A n n .

Cross-stitching is the in-thing By Alvia Lewis staff writer

All disagree as to when its popularity was revived in America. Some say the economic recession of 1982 was the reason, others believe not But all agree that within the past six or seven years, cross-stitching has become the rave of women, men and children alike

Carol Jenks, owner of Stitchery Woods, 39485 Joy Road. Canton, firmly believes the recession and the comput-er age led people "back to the homey way of doing things.

"Cross-stitching is inexpensive and creative," Jenks said "In this compu-terized world, more and more people are looking for tangible ways in which to live and create, and c ross-stitching provides them with such an outlet."

Foreseeing its popularity, Jenks. a cross-stitcher since a child, opened her shop in 1983.

"Although the economy has picked up, people continued with it," Jenks said. "I get about 10 or 12 new people in the shop every day, and sometimes they stay for three hours at a t ime."

AGREEING with Jenks is Betty Tar-

pinian, owner of Needle's Friend, 450 Forest, Plymouth.

"Ladies appreciated the ar t during the recession because it allowed them to enjoy a hobby without investing a lot of money," Tarpinian said. "And any age goes here, including men and chil-dren."

Although Ellie Spero, owner of Strawberry Basket of Needlework, 744 Starkweather, agrees with the reces-sion theory, Spero claimed that cross-stitching has become popular because anyone can do it.

"Not only that, but it's relaxing too," she added.

Shirley Ezzo, manager of The Fabric Shoppe, 370 S. Main, offers a myriad of reasons: "You don't need a sewing ma-chine, you're more in touch with the home, personal fulfil lment, and a way in which to give personalized gifts."

Each carries anywhere from 1,000 to 3,000 pattern books, 60 to 80 different weaves and colors of cloth, various samplers, made-to-order f rames and an endless rainbow of threads.

PERHAPS T H E economic recession helped out the ar t form here in the Mid-west, but according to Meg Shinall of

South Carolina, its beginnings in the states are tied directly to her mother, Ginnie Thompson. Thompson helped to revive cross-stitiching af ter she and her husband, Ken, moved to Pawley's Island, S C. in 1965

Shinall said her mother began teach-ing cross-stitiching to tourists on the porch of a small shop. Within months, she began designing her own patterns

"From there, customers and students caught on. They went home af te r vaca-tioning and would order pat terns f rom mom because they couldn't be found where they lived," Shinall said.

According to Shinall, cross-stitching hails f rom Europe and it is Denmark's national stitch. "Mom studied at the Danish Handcrhft Guild For Foreign-ers in Copenhagen for two weeks in the '70s to perfect her technique, came back and before she knew it, she was in the wholesale business," she said.

Shinall, who is the director of pub-lishing for the Ginnie Thompson Guild out of South Carolina, said she also agrees the recession was an important factor in cross-stitch's popularity, but mostly, the ar t is "very personal."

"In early America, cross-stitch was used to learn the alphabet, numbers, and scripture," Shinall said. "Cross-stitchers are great today! They make and make and make," Shinall said, "and they always end up giving every-thing away,"

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clubs in action • REFUNDERS CLUB

Club will meet at 9 30 a m Wednes-day Nov 20. in the Plymouth Grange Hall. 273 I'mon Street. Plymouth Bring refund fo rm* proofs of purchase and complete deals to trade New members may attend

• GERMAN-AMERICAN CLUB German-American Club of Plymouth

Mill meet at 7 30 p m Thursday, Nov 21 .n the Odd Fellows Hall. Elizabeth •reet at Ann Arbor Trail. Plymouth

ijuest speaker will be a representative if DeWald's Travel Agency There will

be a business meeting and coffee and ake will be served Guests may at-er.d For information, call 459-4261

• CANTON NEWCOMERS LUNCHEON OUT GROUP

Group will meet at Kroger parking Sheldon and Ford, to carpool at

i , 30 a m Friday. Nov 22, for lunch at •.he Waterman Center. Schoolcraft Col-lege, prepared by Culinary Arts De-partment students Entertainment »vill be- Magical Tours of Jewelry" provid-ed by a representative of Sydney Kran-ctail Jewelry For reservations at $7 call Char 397-3075

• P-C PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS

Plymouth-Canton chaptcr of Parents V- ii.nout Partners will meet at 8 30 p.m Friday. Nov 22. at Taylor Moose Lodge 9981 Telegraph, south of 1-94 Admission is $2 or $3 for those who come after 9 30 p m There will be ori-entation and then a dance All single, w;dowed or divorced parents may at-tend

new voices Ronald and Deborah Bradley of

Raund Table Drive, Canton Township announce the jirth of their daughter, Amanda Louise 3radlev, Sept 9 in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Ann Arbor She nas two brothers. Adam 7 and Justin 14

• CANTON NEWCOMERS MOMS AND TOTS

Moms and Tots group will meet at 11 30 a m Friday Nov 22, at Chuck E Cheese Slice of pizza, glass of pop and a tour costs 99 cents Call Ann. 981-5717 by Nov 20 for reservations and information

• CANTON NEWCOMERS MEMBERSHIP TEA

Canton residents may attend a tea 7 30 p m Monday, Nov 25 It will be an opportunity to new friends and receive a welcoming packet from area merchants The tea will be at the home of a club member For directions and more information call Vickie. 981-6175 or Kathv,981-3781

• PLYMOUTH RNS Plymouth Registered Nurses Associ-

ation will meet at 7 30 p m Monday. Nov 18, in Plymouth Township Meet-ing Room, Township Hall, Ann Arbor Road just east of Lilley Dr Andrew Eisenberg of St Joseph Mercy Hospi-tal. Ann Arbor will give an update on Hodgkin's disease and leukemia

• BEREAVED PARENTS Self-help group for parents who have

lost a child will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, Nov 18. at Newman House. Schoolcraft College. 17300 Haggerty Road Call Raymond or Gloria Collins. 348-1857 for information or assistance

• SUNSHINE GARDEN CLUB Members of the Sunshine Garden

Club, a brarch of the Federated Gar-den Clubs of Michigan will meet at 7 30 p.m Tuesday, Nov 19, at the home of Betty Evasic, 19970 Myron Drive. Livonia They will make pomander bails for holiday decorations For more information, call Shirley Connors, 455-7410 New members may attend

• MEL 'S TOY COLLECTION Mel's Golden Razor. 595 Forest,

Plymouth, will be collecting new and used toys for needy and handicapped children f rom Nov 11 through Dec. 14 Just drop them off at the shop Thanks to community generosity, Mel's annual toy collection has meant a happy Christmas to dozens of youngsters

• CHRISTIAN SINGLES Group of singles, ages 25-55, meets

at 7 p m the first and third Sunday of the month at First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth, Church Street at Main

• C E R A M I C S CLASS Open cer mics class Thursday even-

ings at the Salvation Army in Plym-outh is available to interested people For details, call 453-5464

• M O M S AND TOT MORNING PLAY

A Morning Play Group for Moms and Tots sponsored by the Canton New-comers will be on the fourth Friday of each month in members' homes Sit back and relax over coffee with other mothers of infants and preschoolers while they play For reservations and more information, call Linda at 981-0727

• C A N T O N S JCS SELL CAR BOOSTER SEATS

Canton Javcees have limited number of car booster seats for sale for J10 each To order, call Karen Tocco, 981-0580, or Pat t i Kelly, 721-3959

• C A N T O N JAYCEES INVITE NEW M E M B E R S

The Canton Jaycees encourages all men and women 18-35, who are inter-ested in leadership training, personal growth and management skills, to at-tend the monthly general membership meetings Group meets at 7 30 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month at the Roman Forum Restaurant . Ford Road. For more information, call Patti Kellv. 721-3959

• VFW PANCAKE BREAKFAST Mayflower Lt Gamble Ladies Auxi-

liary Veterans of Foreign Wars will have a pancake breakfast the first Sun-day of every month at the VTW Hall, 1426 S. Mill, just north of Ann Arbor Road Menu includes pancakes, sau-sage. eggs, toast and French toast Cost is $2 for adults and $1 -for children 5 and under

• ST. JOHN N E U M A N N SENIORS

The 50-L'p Club meets at 7 p m the first Tuesday of each month at the church on Warren Road, west of Shel-don New members are welcome For information, call Betty Gruchala. pres-ident

• EATING DISORDERS SUPPORT GROUP

Institute for the Study of Eating Dis-orders sponsors support groups for family and friends of persons suffering f rom eati-- .isorders 6-7 30 p m every other Friday at the institute, 23800 Or-chard Lake Road. Suite 201. Farming-ton Hills For information, call 474-1144

• BIRD SCHOOL GIRLS MAY JOIN BROWNIES, JR. GIRL SCOUTS

All Bird Elementary School girls in grades 1-3 are eligible to become Brownie Girl Scouts Those in grades 4-6 can become Junior Girl Scouts To get in on the fun. call Judi Clemens, 453-3615, for information

• POLISH DANCE C L A S S E S The Centennial Dancers of Plymouth

is offering fall classes in a variety of dances, preschool through adult ball-room dancing at the beginner and ad-vanced levels An aerobic class and an ethnic class are new this year For in-formation. call Chris, 459-56§6. or Joanne, 464-1263

• U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY

United States Coast Guard Auxiliary-Canton Flotilla 11-11 meets the fourth Tuesday of the month in Room 2510, Plymouth Salem High School, 46181 Joy Road, just west of Canton Center The comparatively new flotilla wel-comes new members Call Robert Kin-sler. 455-2676. for information

• TAKE OFF POUNDS TOPS Chapter 1236 meets every

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

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

16-1 invites interested people to attend its weekly meetings. 6:30-10 p.m Thursdays on the fourth floor of the main building. Willow Run Airport Any U.S. citizen 13 years of age and older may become a volunteer For in-formation, call Robert Eizen, com-mander. 326-9673

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

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

• CHORUS C O O K B O O K Plymouth Community Chorus new

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

• TOPS MEETING TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)

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

• CANTON BPW Canton Business and Professional

Women meets the second Monday of each month at the Roman Forum Res-taurant on Ford Road, cocktails at 6 p.m., dinner at 6 30, and program at 7 30 Dinner charge is $7 50 per person Call Susan Pack, 455-0873, for informa-tion

• ZESTERS Zesters, a club for Canton residents

55 and older, meets at 12 30 p.m. Thursdays in the Canton Recreation Center. 44237 Michigan at Sheldon Membership fees are $1 to join and J1 50 per month For more information about the club, call the Canton senior citizen office. 397-1000. Ext 278

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David and Sharon Pinion of Sparta. Tenn . announce the engagement of their daughter. Nori Lynne, to J immie Calvin Riser Jr., son of J im and John-nie Kiser of Burroughs. Plymouth. The bride-elect graduated f rom Plymouth Canton High School in 1981 She is em-ployed by American Community Mutu-al Insurance Co. in Livonia. Her fiance graduated from Plymouth Salem High School in 1977 He is employed by Cor-rigan Moving Systems, Ann Arbor

They plan a January wedding in Main Street Baptist Church. Canton Township

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C u n n i n g h a m - S t r e c k e r Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cunningham of

Erik Pass, Plymouth, announce the en-gagement of their daughter, Lisa, to John Strecker of Canton Township. He LS the son of Jacob and Arlene Strecker of Auburn. Mich The bnde-elect grad-uated f rom Plymouth Salem High School in 1979 She is employed a

teller for Heritage Federal Savings Bank. Her fiance graduated f rom Cen-tral Michigan University in 1979 He is controller of William Reinhold Land-scape Inc

"ITiey plan a December wedding in Willow Run Church of God, Ypsilanti.

Applications available for vocal scholarships

Promising young vocalists may take private voice lessons, study voice in college or attend a summer music camp through the Plymouth Communi-ty Chorus scholarship program

The chorus will award three scholar-ships to students in grades 6-12 One $500 grant will go to a graduating high school senior Two scholarships of $250 each are awarded to students in grades 6 through 11.

Applicants are required to fill out en-try forms, write a brief essay, and se-

cure three recommendations. No audi-tions will be required Deadline for ap-plications is March 7.

Forms and additional information now are available by writing or calling: Plymouth Community Chorus, PO Box 217, Plymouth, Mich 48170, 455-4080. Application forms can be picked up at the Plymouth-Canton Communi ty Schools Administration Building, 454 S. Harvey, Plymouth; Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. 188 N. Main, or the Plymouth Canton High School office

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• S W E E T ADELINES Midwest Harmony Chapter of Sweet

Adelines rehearses in the Senior Citizen Fire Station Center, 10800 Farmington Road, Livonia, just south of Plymouth Road. Women who like to sing four-part harmony are invited to attend. For information, call Pat Daubenmier of Canton, 981-4098. or Barbara Wil-liams of Westland. 721-3861

• CIVITAN CLUB The Plymouth-Canton Civitan Club

meets at 6:10 p.m the third Thursday of each month Men and women are in-vited to learn about Civitans — a group of neighbors, business associates and friends — all volunteers interested in programs and projects based on the needs of the community Call 453-2206 for more information.

• ORAL MAJORITY T O A S T M A S T E R S

The Oral Majority Toastmasters Club of Plymouth invites visitors to see how the club enables members to speak up and move ahead, whatever their oc-

cupations The club meets at 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Denny's restaurant . Ann Arbor Road at 1-275. For information, call Phyllis K. Sullivan, 455-1635

• EPILEPSY G R O U P Epilepsy Support Program, a self-

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

• MAYFLOWER-LT. G A M B L E P O S T VFW

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

• CANTON R O T A R Y Canton Rotary Club meets at noon

Monday in the Roman Forum on Ford Road between Haggerty and Lilley. Lunch is $5 For information, call Rich-ard Thomas, 453-9191.

The season of holiday fairs, craft shows and b a z a a r s is here and the Observer untf keep a running calendar of the shows sponsored by non-profit organizations. Send hours, dates , lo-cation and special features of your event to: The Observer, 489 S Main, Plymouth 48170. or drop o f f a news release a t the office

• LADIES LITERARY C L U B Tuesday. Nov. 19 — Annual craf ts auction begins

at 7 p.m. in First Congregational Church in Wayne Proceeds go for scholarships

• BOUTIQUE AND BAKE SALE Saturday, Nov 23 — First United Methodist

thurch of Plymouth. 45201 North Territorial, will have its Christmas Boutique and Bake Sale 9:30 a m. to 5 r .m. with lunch served from 11 a.m. to 1 30 p.m. Craft items range f rom folk ar t to sophis-ticated Christmas ornaments, wreaths and center-pieces. f rom stocking s ta f fers to collectibles

• CHERRY HILL C H U R C H Saturday. Nov 23 — Cherry Hill United Method-

ist Church will have its Fall Bazaar f rom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the church. 321 Ridge south of Cherry Hill in Canton Featured will be A a f t items, ceramics, baked goods, toys, candy, and a goodies pantry. A soup and sandwich luncheon with homemade ice cream also will be available.

• DIVINE SAVIOR C R A F T FAIR Friday and Saturday. Nov 22. 23 — in Divine Savior Church, 39375 Joy. half mile east of 1-275. Hours are 1-8 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. Free ad-mission. Refreshments and 47 craf t tables with wood, ceramics, knits, stenciling, and so on, plus a holiday bake-sale

• TOY SALE Saturday, Nov. 23 — 11 a.m.-2 p.m New Morning

School will have a Discovery Toy sale at the school, 14501 Haggerty. just north of Schoolcraft. For more information about the educational toys sale, call Bev Smith 420-3331.

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Saturday. Sunday. Nov. 23-24 — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Northville Community Center, 303 W Main. Northville, sponsored by the Michigan Cultural As-sociation. Admission | 1 for adults, children free. Lunch available. American country theme with quilts, tinware, pottery wooden toys, Victorian gingerbread houses, hand-painted china. Cabbage Patch doll clothes and stained glass.

• PLYMOUTH C H R I S T M A S S H O W Friday. Saturday, Sunday. Nov. 29. Nov. 30. Dec

1 — 11 a.m to 7 p.m. first two days and noon -5 p.m. Sunday More than 75 craf te rs in show sponsored by the city of Plymouth Department of Parks and Recreation. Admission is f ree at the Plymouth Cul-tural Center, 525 Farmer Street, with plenty of free parking.

• C H R I S T M A S BAZAAR Thursday. Friday. Dec 5-6 — Salem Elementary

School annual Christmas bazaar at the school. 7806 Salem (between Five and Six Mile). Features hand-made crafts, baked goods, gift-wrapping station and auction of donated items: stereo, watches, ra-dios. Mr. T doll, large-scale boat and plane models, ice c ream cake, stuffed animals, gift certificates. Hours are 3-9 p.m. Thursday with auction begin-ning at 7 p.m., and 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday.

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• PLYMOUTH A R T 8 AND CRAFT8 SHOW "

Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Dec. 6, 7, 8 — in the--Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer Street, Plymouth. More than 75 craftsmen and artists in the big show sponsored by the city of Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department Admission and parking free. Hours are 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday

• LUMINARY SALE Saturdays. Dec 7.14 -Sonata group of the Plymouth Symphony League will be selling luminaries, 25 cents a set, in West-chester Mall on Forest. Plymouth, and at the It mart store on Ann Arbor Road at Haggerty. To qr"-der in advance call Nancy. 459-8186. or Carol, 455- " 5837

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Salem lays claim to WLAA title By Chris McCoaky s ta f f w r i t e r

Plymouth Canton c o m e s off the bas ketbail cour t a f t e r one qua r t e r leading rival P lymouth Sa l em 9-6 The j am-packed Canton g y m n a s i u m is rocking

Begin second q u a r t e r Diana Knicke rbocker dra ins a 12-

foot jumper , Canton leads 11-6

Penny Piggot t blocks a shot by Sa-lem's D^na Head Beth F n g g e conver t s one of two f r e e t h r o w s on the other end

12-6 Canton The crowd is going ba-nanas There a r e smi les and hand-shakes along the Canton bench

And then the wal ls c a m e tumbl ing down

Plymouth Sa l em regrouped, out-scored Canton 17-2 the r e m a i n d e r of

the second quar te r and went on to beat Canton 47-30 and win the Western Lakes Activities Associat ion champion-ship Fr iday night — its f i r s t s ince 1982

"What happended was . Canton made a good run at us ea r ly , but our kids managed to hang in there , " said Salem coach Fred Thomann Thomann ' s team lost to Canton 25-24 e a r l i e r this season

"We made a couple shots, got a cou-ple stops on defense and kind of crept back into it Then we got on a roll and it all kind of snowballed "

T H E R E WERE two keys to Salem s 17-2 outburst . Jess ica Handley hit two clutch pe r ime te r j u m p shots and made two supe rb defensive plays, and Tho-mann brought Laura Cl i f ford off the bench

C a n t o n ' s D i a n a K n i c k e r b o c k e r ( w h i t e j e r s e y ) s c o r e d 16 p o i n t s F r i -d a y n i g h t , b u t h e r c o u n t e r p a r t , D e n a H e a d ( w i t h b a l l ) , s c o r e d 19.

"Laura Cl i f ford did a real nice job neutral iz ing thei r inside game in t h a i qua r t e r She got th ree blocks in t ha t s t re tch , a couple of key rebounds and hit two f r e e t h r o w s "

Her f r e e th rows tied the game with 3 32 left in the f i rs t half Then, a f t e r a Clifford block. Handley (who hit four of five shots on the night) drained ano ther jumper f r o m the co rne r

Kristen Hostynski followed that with a three-point play, and it was lights out for the Chiefs

"We w e r e ve ry well prepared, and that showed ear ly . " Canton coach Rob Neu said "But once we got ahead, the girls kind of said, Oh wow. we ' re going to do it.' And they s ta r ted to get ca re -less.

"Salem got the m o m e n t u m and never gave it back We lost the m o m e n t u m and could never get it back."

P L A Y I N G CATCH-UP against a t eam as good defensively as Salem is mighty tough Canton got as close as eight points in the third quar te r

"We might not have played too s m a r t a f t e r the f i r s t qua r t e r , but more impor-tant lv . P l y m o u t h Salem earned this victory

"They w e r e very , very good tonight." Neu said "They deserved to win this game, and they deserve lo be our con-fe rence c h a m p i o n "

In the f i r s t mee t ing between the two Centennial Educa t iona l Pa rk schools. Dena Head . S a l e m ' s All-Area, a l l -s ta te sophomore , was held in check. F r i d a y night, she b roke loose for 19 points and n ine rebounds

She a lso handled the ball e f fec t ive ly against Canton ' s p ress and brought the crowd to its f e e t with a legi t imate tip-in bucket dur ing Sa lem's second quar -ter run T h a t baske t wasn ' t a f lat-foot-ed, vol leybal l - type tip. it was a get-up-off- the-ground, one-handed tip

"She's had t h r e e or four of those th is season." T h o m a n n said

A LESS-CONSPICL'OLS cont r ibu tor for the Rocks was Ju l ie Tor tora . Since Tor to ra b e c a m e the t eam's point guard, the Sa l em offense has become more cons is ten t

"Jul ie is our ca ta lys t , no question," Thomann said "We wanted lo t ake some of the p r e s su r e off Dena, Jess ica and Kr is ten , so we let Jul ie run the point and m a k e the good passes."

To r to r a p e r f o r m e d her role f lawless-ly F r i d a y

Canton w a s not without its b r igh t spots. Kn icke rbocker scored 18 points

P l e a s e turn to P a g e 2 J u l i e T o r t o r a ( w i t h b a s k e t b a l l ) h a s b e e n a k e y c o m p o n e n t of t h e S a l e m a t t a c k s i n c e b e i n g i n -s e r t e d a s t h e s t a r t i n g p o i n t g u a r d .

1985 Observerland All-Area soccer team

J e r r y P o t t e r F a r m i n g t o n

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The makings of a champion

CC stops North, moves into semis By C.J. Riaak staff writer

By C J , Riaak staff writer

IT S AN injus t ice , being a soccer player fo rced to play within the confines of the Observer cover-age area-

Spread the t a len t tha t exis ts on the t e a m s in our seven-edit ion region throughout the s t a t e and you'd m a k e MHSAA execu t ive d i rec to r Vera Norr i s a happy m a n . What you'd have is pari-ty-

Instead we h a v e dominance . No ci ty this side of T roy c a n m a t c h Livonia for p remier p layers . Those communi t i es bordering Livonia — Farming ton . P lymouth , Canton, Redford . Garden City, Westland — a r e closing the gap.

But wha t about t he plight of the indi-vidual? Lost in th is wea l th of soccer skills a r e p l aye r s who would be s t a r s on most t e a m s in the s ta te . In Ob-server land , t hey ' r e a v e r a g e .

Perhapa the bes t indica tor of the a r e a ' s t a l en t c o m e s f r o m P e t e S c e n t coach a i J i v o o i a Stevenson, who insist-ed his t e a m this s eason w a s not a s good a s pas t edi t ions The Spar tans , of coarse, woo the Class A s t a t e t i t le and Soarri w a s honored a s t he f r e t ' s coach of t b%yea r

So. yo can a p p r e c i a t e tha t the play-ers we have chosen fo r the All-Area Soccer Squad a r e t ru ly outs tanding They are:

A L L - A R E A S O C C E R S Q U A D

Dennis McCarthy, N o r t h Fa rming-ton, g o a l k e e p e r Th is senior was Nor th ' s MVP for t h r e e s t ra igh t sea-sons. He made the coaches ' a l l -s ta te second t e a m and w a s f i r s t t e a m all-Western Lakes Act iv i t ies Association (WLAA). McCarthy 's c a r e e r to ta l s 589 saves and a 1.70 goals-a ga ins t ave rage

"The re a r e so m a n y a d j e c t i v e s to de-sc r ibe Dennis' t a l en t s , " R a i d e r coach Cathy Cole said "Denn i s has excellent hands which enable h im to absorb the ball in any si tuation, especia l ly in a c rowd. He truly is a w e s o m e . "

Steve Kar f l s , Livonia Steveesoa, •weeperbacfc A sen ior co-captain, Kar f l s w a s a d r iv ing f o r c e behind the Spar tans ' s ta te c h a m p i o n s h i p run. As a junior , he w i s f i r s t t e a m al l -Observer and second t eam a l l - s ta te . Th i s season, he g radua ted to f i r s t t e a m al l -s ta te .

In addit ion to handl ing his defensive dut ies Wtth precisian, K a r f l s scored 11 g o a t e a n d h a d four ass i s t s *

Rob O p a t m y , P lymouth Canton, de-f e n d e r Like mos t of his a l l -Observer t e a m m a t e s , O p a t r a y has a long back-ground of socce r exper ience in t he Bonanza L e a g u e Tha t ' s one reason the senior co -cap ta in ea rned all-WLAA and a l l -Observer fo r the second s t ra igh t year

"Rob combined strength, speed and a th le t ic ab i l i ty with a f ierce compet i -t iveness to be one of the p r emie r de-fenders in the a r e a , " Canton coach Mike Murphy said. "Our offense s t a r t -ed with Rob ' s distr ibution f r o m the backfie ld . He was a t eam leader in eve-ry sense of the word . "

B r e s t Wasik, Red fo rd Ca tho l i c Cen-t ra l . t w e e p e r b a c k : Wasik. a senior, played de fense l ike Bobby Orr did fo r hockey 's Boston Bruins. He added an-other d imens ion to t he game, col lect ing 11 goals a n d six ass is t s while g a r n e r i n g al l -Catholic League and a l l -s ta te hon-o r a b l e men t ion honors .

"He ' s t he bes t rushing d e f e n a e m a n I > e e v e r s een , " CC coach Pau l S d c l u -na said. "Mos t of his goals c a m e f r o m his de fens ive position. He 's s m a r t . On corner k icks a n d throw-Ins, he takea a 5®-yard r u n whi le the bail la in the a i r and hi ts t he g a p in the defense pe r f ec t -l y "

Bob Johnson, Livonia Churchill, de-f e n d e r Johnson m a d e the transi t ion f r o m s ta r t ing ha l fback for the Charg-e r s last y e a r to all-WLAA center full-back this season

"Bob played his position ex t remely well and w a s a very aggress ive play-e r , " Churchi l l coach John Neff said "He was good a t c lear ing the ball with his head and was one of m y t e a m lead-ers. He m a d e t r emendous s t r ides as a f u l l b a c k -

J i m Kimble , Stevenson, m i d f i e l d e r Stat is t ical ly , Kimble accounted for six goals and 23 assists for the Spar tans this season. But his Amtr ibut ions were f a r g rea t e r .

He was all-WLAA and a l l -s ta te In four yea r s a s a le t ter winner at Steven-son, he had 17 goals and 50 ass is t s Dur-ing tha t span , the Spar t ans won two s t a t e t i t les a n d w e r e runners-op twice. Kimble w a s a t e a m cap ta in th is snssnr

"Being in t he s t a t e finals f o r the pas t f ou r y e a r s and winning the s t a t e t i t le twice is someth ing I will a lways re-m e m b e r , " t he senior c a p t a i n said.

Brian R a f t e r y , Catholic Centra l , mid f i e lde r . R a f t e r y w a s perhaps the

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So Grosse Pointe North doesn ' t l ike to exchange game f i lms with i ts foot-ball opponents, eh?

Redford Catholic Cent ra l coach Tom Mach proved two can p lay tha t game . Mach switched his o f fense to take advan tage of a North de fense gea red to s topping the S h a m r o c k r u n n e r s , and q u a r t e r b a c k M a r k St ieve made the move work as C C blanked North 21-0 in a s t a t e r eg iona l f inal Sa turday at Lincoln P a r k .

The win boosted the Shamrocks , now 10-1. Ifitfl the s l a t e s e m i f i n a l s aga ins t Troy Saturday a t Allen P a r k . —I , j j i Monday. Marh had rontar t f i r l Nor th coach Frank Sumbera to work out an exchange of g a m e f i lms . Sum-bera replied that he never exchanged f i lms

The advantage , supposedly, w a s North 's , since Sumbera had scou ted severa l CC games in person whi le Mach had never seen the N o r s e m e n play.

MACH, HOWEVER, tu rned the ta-bles on his coaching opponent by re-sor t ing to the pass ea r ly and o f t en .

"The pass was there so we took i t ," said Mach. "The way they run thei r defense , it was au tomat i ca l ly s ingle c o v e r a g e Stieve's been coming a long rea l well , we have conf idence in him. We'll use the pass when w e h a v e to — and s o m e t i m e s a litt le m o r e . "

Tha t should be a c l e a r m e s s a g e to Troy. C C s next opponent. Don' t c a -tegor ize the Shamrocks a s a p o w e r -running t e a m , not as long a s S t i eve has a t a rge t like Ken Wandzel to t h r o w to.

Wandzel was spec tacu la r on a field consist ing mostly of m u d and on a d a y tha t fea tured ra in and a cold, howling wind. The senior r e c e i v e r / de fens ive beck grabbed 10 paases f o r 89 y a r d s and two touchdowns. He a l s o had an Interception tha t ru ined a Norsemen scoring th rea t

"We were t rying to hi t h i m and hold him up a t the line of s c r i m m -age," said Sumbera of his t e a m ' s tac-tics in t rying to stop Wandzel "Basi-cally, they just th rew the ball m o r e than we scouted them for . "

CC NOT ONLY t h r e w the ball more, Stieve comple ted t h e m — 11 of 16 for 103 y a r d s and the two T D tosses to Wandzel. He su f f e r ed t w o in-terceptions, but the pass was the rea-son the Shamrocks control led and won the g a m e — aga ins t a t e a m noted for passing the ball.

"The run 's hard to get on a field like this," Mach said.

North 's f i r s t d r ive was a good indi-cation of what kind of a f t e rnoon it was to he The Norsemen drove f r o m their own 28 to the CC 6, but Bill Smith fumbled q u a r t e r b a c k Cra ig Como's pitch and P a t Nolan recov-ered for the Shamrocks . It was the f i rs t of four tu rnovers for North.

C C s f i rs t touchdown was set up by Jeff Brand 's in tercept ion at the Norsemen 44. Three p lays la te r , Stieve bootlegged the ball a round r ight end and swept into the end zone f r o m 33 ya rds out. Geo rge D a r a b a n ' s ext ra point kick m a d e it 7-0 wi th 10:39 lef t in the opening half.

THE CC SCORING dr ive t ha t "re-ally, rea l ly hu r t us," accord ing to Sumbera , s t a r t e d with 1:27 lef t b e f o r e half t i m e a t the Shamrock 48. CC took seven plays to negot ia te the d i s t ance — and six w e r e pass comple t ions to Wandzel The las t cove red 8 ya rds , with Wandzel m a k i n g t h e g r a b in the corner of the end zone with 14 sec-onds l e f t

"Once they got tha t first touchdown on us, i t b e c a m e kind of a de fens ive g a m e fo r t h e m , " said S u m b e r a .

And the Shamrock de fense is no easy obstacle to o v e r c o m e . The unit al lowed North only fou r t h i r d - q u a r t e r plays, and the o f fense m a r c h e d ( 9 ya rds in 12 p l ays fo r t h e i r final touch-down. Wandzel caugh t t w o p a s s e s la

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Hartnett, OLSM eye improvement By C.J. fliuk start writer

What faces Orchard Lake St Mary's college basketball coach Tim Domke this year isn't a lack of height, or experience, or quickness, or depth Rather, it's a puzzle, one that he must solve quickly if the Eagles are to en-joy a successful campaign.

I'm excited," Domke said about the challenge We're a better team at everything except, right now, de-fense."

The a lways-op t imis t i c Domke doesn't want that to be misinterpret-ed, though As talented as OLSM is, it may be awhile before it pulls things together

ONE REASON is a monstrous schedule The Eagles, coming off a 17-17 season that included 13 wins in their last 15 games, have treacherous tests ahead in Northwood Institute. Saginaw Valley State, Indiana State, St Bonavcnture, Wayne State. Hills-dale. Youngstown State and Oakland University.

All are in the next month And OLSM plays 14 of its first 18 games on the road

"We're not going to start 12-2," said Domke "We'll be •hiclcy to be 500 at Christmas

"We're still young. Even the play-ers returning are young. And we're not playing real well right now We're still thinking through things "

THAT WILL have to change if the Eagles are to enjoy any pre-Christ-mas success Domke does have some experienced players to build around All six of the returnees have started during their careers.

who was sidelined with a broken hand last year

And yet, even these seasoned per-formers aren ' t guaranteed starting positions That 's because Domke has a bevy of top-notch recruits, some of whom will earn instant playing time

THOSE WHO figure to contribute quickly are Amos Brown, a 6-4 for-ward from Pontiac .Northern, Bob Bringman, a 6-4 guard-forward from Oregon, Ohio, Theodis Pearson, a 6-4 forward from Detroit Murray Wright, and Jerome Washburn, a 6-6 center from West Branch who was redshirt-ed last year

There are others who could fill roles on the team Tim Morton, a 5-11 junior (from Auburn Heights Avon-dale) who transferred f rom Michigan Christian College, and freshmen Reg-gie Anderson, 6-4 f rom Pontiac Northern, and J immy Ford. 5-9 from Dearborn Edsel Ford, could help at guard

All of which makes-Domke's puzzle more complex We have to find the right combination," he said. 'That's really the question I 'm supposed to be a good coach, but I can' t tell who to play and when They all have their moments, good and bad

"I know we have 11 or 12 players we can go to This is the most depth we've ever had When we go to the bench, we could actually get strong-er "

IN OLSM'S season opener against Alliance College. Domke started freshmen Brown and Bringman with Hartnett, Kopicki and Davis. Thai proved to be a

Steve Kopicki, a 6-foot-6 senior for-ward who averaged 17 points and 13 rebounds a game, and Erich Hartnett, a 6-3 sophomore guard (from Plym-outh Salem) who contributed 14.5 points. 5 8 rtbounds and 5 6 assists, provide the nucleus

Others who will contribute heavily are Lance Davis, a 5-9 junior point guard (from Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep School), seven points and 8.8 as-sists a game last year, Gary Peder-son, a 6-8 junior center-forward, 12.3 points and 7.6 rebounds; Mike Belc-zak, a 6-6 sophomore forward (from Redford St. Agatha); and Rod Schar-boneau, a 6-3 junior guard-forward

lost 90-80. "We were too small." he admitted

"We're going lo have to start either Pederson or Washburn "

What Domke is hoping for is enough improvement by the end of the year'to keep OLSM in the hunt for an NAIA District 23 playoff berth That won't be easy, considering Aqui-nas, Siena Heights. Hillsdale. North-wood and Saginaw Valley are also in the chase t

"It 's going to be close," Domke said. "But at the end of the year we could be one of the better small-col-lege teams around."

The question is if OLSM can sur-vive its brutal schedule until then

Brian Raftery Catholic Central

Bob Johnson Churchill

Brent Waaik Catholic Central

Rob Opatrny Canton

Steve Karfis Steventon

Dennia McCarthy North Farmington

Canton trio earns honor Continued from Page 1

best reason ZC lost its stale playoff gam-? with Stevenson That's because the senior all-Catholic League selection was out of the lineup with an injured ankle. He missed five games but still managed nine goals and five assists

Brian's played for me since he was 8 years old." Scicluna said "He's the most talented player I've ever coached He's played fullback, midfielder, striker and wing for me He's a real student of the game, the most knowledgeable player I've seen

Chris Hackman. Farmington. mid-fielder: A two-time Falcon MVP. Hack-man played both midfield and forward, totaling 11 goals and 12 assists this sea-son, receiving all-Lakes Division acco-lades For his career, the senior had 36 goals and 29 assists.

"Chris has a lot of heart." said Farm-ington coach Ed Bartram He would try to crea te opportunities He knew the game better than anyone out there "

Scott Morgan. Canton, midfielder. An all-WLAA choice, this junior scored three t imes and assisted on 12 goals

TTIs per formance earned him all-state honorable mention

He was one of the most versatile players on the team," said Mike Mor-

gan, his coach and father "He was able to play many positions with equal pro-ficiency He's ihe ideal team player "

Steve Morel!, Canton, striker: Morell did just what a striker is expected to do — pul the ball in the net. The senior all-stater, iwo-time all-WLAA selec-tion, team MVP and co-captain scored 30 goals this season and passed for 12 assists. His career totals. 65 goals. 38 assists

"Steve is not just an outstanding soccer player, but a true student of the game," Morgan said His outstanding skills and quickness allowed him to beat the excellent defenses we encoun-tered this season I would rate him a very good all-America candidate."

C h r i s t i a n A m b o r g , S l e v e n s o n . striker: As if the Spartans needed help from abroad Amborg is an exchange student from Uddevarla, Sweden, who aided Stevenson's title run by leading the team — and tying Morell for the Observerland lead — in goals scored He had 30, adding nine assists

The senior was all-WLAA, thanks to his hard, accurate shot. It's a shame Stevenson had his talents for only a \ ea r , but no one else in the WLAA has any regrets

John Rehm, Catholic Central, for-ward; Retim. a senior, filled in at both wing and striker for the Shamrocks, but it was easy to spotahe all-Catholic League pick who led CC with 23 goals and seven assists — you just had to look for the ball

"He has a natural ability to score im-portant goals," Scicluna said "You don't have to look for John. He's always in the right place at the right time. I call him my garbage collector. He's deadly accurate. If someone hits the post, you can bet your life John will be there to pick up the rebound "

Jerry Potter, Farmington, forward: Potter moved to center forward this season for the Falcons, his third posi-tion switch in three seasons. No mat te r — the senior still ravaged opposing de-fenses for 18 goals and 10 assists to reap all-WLAA honors He had nine goals and 10 assists his f irst two sea-sons, playing left wing and halfback

"Jerry has shown steady improve-ment during his three years at Farm-ington and was awarded the team's most consistent player this year ." Bar-t r am said "The team is J e r r y s No 1 priorty and his personal gains and ac-complishments are secondary."

ALL-AREA SOCCER S E C O N D T E A M

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for the Chiefs. Laura Darby added six points and was the team's most effec-tive rebounder. Piggott blocked four shots and also rebounded well.

Canton, Western Division champs and 18-2 on the season, may get anoth-er shot at Salem in the state Class A district tournament. The torunament begins Thursday at Canton.

"Any time you get beat like Ehat by a team that's such a big rival, you're

going to be down," Neu said "But we'll be back

"These kids are too intelligent to quit now. People keep coming up to me and Saying, 'Nice season, coach." Well, the season isn't over yet

Salem will take its league champion-ship and 17-3 record into the state tour-nament

Borgess ends skid

Redford Bishop Bor-gess snapped its 33-game losing streak Thursday night with a 36-25 victory over visiting Detroit Holy Redeemer in a non-league girls basketball game

"It feels good to win and the kids are very h a p p y , " s e c o n d - y e a r coach Mike Resmer said "And the good thing is that we can play better."

Borgess led 18-7 at h a l f t i m e a n d n e v e r looked back.

Senior Cheryl Livings-ton paved the way with a t e a m - h i g h 12 points

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Is there a life beyond playoffs? IHAVE A DREAM

In it, my life on this planet has expired and I'm preparing myself for another world, that

which exists beyond ihe pearly gates in the heavens above

But before gaining admittance, I have my purgatory to endure. This has nothing to do wiih gnashing of teeth or a ton of guilt to be reconciled before my soul is saved.

It's been said — I think I heard it on late-night religious TV — that the life you live on this world will be re-flected in the purgatory you serve in the next

My fate"1 It's in my own hands, for to reach the sublime peace of after-life I must first win in the Purgatory Playoffs Of course, there are a few-million other lost souls desperately at tempting to do the same

We're all there because, while on Earth, we spent our useful hours trying to figure out playoff formulas, chances for success, point spreads and ways to beat the odds Instead of helping our fellow man, we dissected him. examining each part in an effort to determine his usefulness on the playing field

The rules m the Purgatory Playoffs constantly change So do the sports That puts everyone on an even stand-ing and keeps us busy figuring out an-gles.

BUT THE PRESSURE . . . can you imagine? I mean, talk about sud-den-death' Fail in the finals and it could be 1,000 years before you get another chance And if you think all the different playoffs seem endless in this world, you should try the next.

We're talking eternity. Of course, those fervently compet-

ing in the Purgatory Playoffs are buoyed by one redeeming thought. In the game of life, they didn't finish in the cellar, a domain reserved for losers, where the action is — ahem — really hot.

Now that ' s a first-class nightmare And if you're one to analyze dreams, then you'll clearly see what's been on my mind the last few weeks.

In the 12 editions of the Observer & Eccentric, we have had dozens of teams involved in dozens of playoffs, so many that trying to keep them in some kind of logical order requires the intellect of a babbling idiot.

Since I already mutter nonsense to myself. I merely have nightmares.

Anyway, examine this if you will. AMONG THE COLLEGE'S we cov-

er, Oakland University soccer follow-ers a re fuming, and rightly so. a f te r their Pioneers were left out of the NCAA Division II playoffs Mean-while, the OU volleyball team was a disappointing fifth in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) tournament, so as far as playoffs a re concerned, there's no joy in Pioneerland.

But at Schoolcraft College, fans are goony-eyed The volleyball and wom-en's soccer teams are bound for NJCAA tournaments Both, of course.

C.J. Risak

will be Thanksgiving weekend. The men's soccer team reached the Inter-regional finals before losing to the top-ranked team in the country.

In high school sports, in case you've been visiting another solar system and missed the news, five teams qual-ified for the state football playoffs. Troy, which shocked No. 1-ranked Henry Ford 17-14. and Redford Cath-olic Central were first-round winners. Soutbfield, Detroit Country Day and Westland John Glenn lost in the open-ing round.

Livonia Stevenson won the Class A state soccer tournament, beating Bir-mingham Brother Rice in the finals Rochester won the Class A state golf tournament and was second in the s ta te in boys' cross country Rice was third in golf.

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Lahser and Birmingham Marian tied for second at the Class A state tennis tourna-ment. Plymouth Salem's Wendy Gilles won the first singles title in tennis.

John Glenn defeated Farmington Harrison in the Western Lakes Activi-ties Association (WLAA) football playoffs. Livonia Ladywood reached the Catholic League finals in girls basketball before falling And Plym-outh Canton and Salem locked horns in the WLAA girls basketball finals Friday.

No doubt I've overlooked someone I must have. But enough's enough, and at any rate the point is clear. All these showdowns were held in the last four weeks, with a majori ty of them within the past 14 days.

Talk about a tight schedule And yet to be determined are high school champs in football, girls basketball and girls swimming.

By the time those are over, I'll be ready for a rest. Or a rest home But before I could be committed, another season would be under way. More basketball, volleyball, swimming the list is endless.

APART FROM my own sanity, I have to believe the athletes involved suffer in this explosion of playoffs. There are so many, and they are so clogged together, that few athletes receive the recognition they deserve, no ma t t e r how outstanding their per-formance. It becomes so diluted.

Do I have any suggestions^ Hey, I a l ready explained where my mind is these days. I mistook the Twilight Zone for the six o'clock news last night.

I love playoffs. I've already learned to appreciate them for what they are — a momentary occurrence, to be sa-vored for a short t ime like a holiday feast . Then on to the next.

Monday, November 16. 1885 OAR (P,C)3C

Duczynski: Marlins' main gun By Chris McCoeky staff writer

It 's not exactly classic Horatio Alger, but it's close.

Missy Duczynski ascribes to one basic theory in life and, gladly, she has gained a significant mea-sure of success because of it.

The Duczynski theory? Set your goals and then work, work, work to attain them.

"If someone was to tell me during her freshman year that Missy would at tain the prominence that she has as a senior, 1 would not have believed it." said her coach. Larry Baker of Farmington Hills Mercy.

"She has come so far," he added "She has excel-lent fundamentals and a strong sense of determina-tion. She's a work-ethic player, the kind that a coach points to as a program player — she started f rom the bottom and worked her way up through every leve l"

DUCZYNSKI, WHO lives in Plymouth, has signed a letter of intent to play basketball at Central Michigan University — the only school she visited, the only school she ever considered attending.

It's a rewarding culmination of six years of toil. "It's great to see all the hard work pay off like it

has for me." Duczynski said. "All the work the coaches put me through, it 's all been worth it."

Duczynski has run the gamut of basketball expe-rience. She has been exposed to the role of ben-chwarmer, practice player, role player and star She's known how it feels to be the last person off the bench in a blowout game and she knows how it feels to have her number called when the game is

on the line in the final seconds. She has responded positively to every situation She began playing basketball in the Plymouth-

Canton Junior Basketball AssociaUon — the same outfit that spawned Annette Ruggiero. another Mercy standout

As a seventh grader at West Middle School, she

spent the larger part of the season gathering splinters for Tom Williams" team.

"I sat and watched Annette." Duczynski said. She would relive that experience as a junior at Mercy

SHE BECAME a s tar ter in eighth grade. She s ta r ted for the Mercy freshman team and, as a sophomore, for the Mercy junior varsity team. In those years Duczynski, bigger and stronger than most her own age, was a dominant player. She was named MVP of both the freshman and JV toamg

"After the JV season, I knew I could play at Mer-cy." Duczynski said But at the same time, she knew she had a long way to go before cracking the var-sity lineup.

"I did so well on freshman and JVs because I had all the post (inside) moves down and the other JV players didn't. That was a big advantage," she said.

When she got to the varsity team in her junior season, there were four established players ahead of her. three of them all-staters.

"It was tough, but I knew playing behind them would help me in the long run," she said. "Especial-ly playing behind Mary Rosowski and Amy Demat-tia. I hoped some of their moves would rub off on me and help me to play my game — and it did."

DUCZYNSKI, IN limited court time, showed signs of the player she would become as a senior. She played strong and physical inside and at times demonstrated a soft shooting touch f r o m the perim-eter .

More often, though, she played with timidity — she was tentative and unsure.

That changed last summer The change began during AAU basketball in the

spring Duczynski began pouring in 20-plus points a game for a team comprised of Mercy and Plym-outh Salem players.

• Then she attended Mick McCabe's All-State Bas-ketball Camp in Traverse City. Her performance there made coaches stand up and take notice

"I had to rely on myself to do the things people on my team couldn't do," she said. "I was placed on one of the last-place teams. I knew that we were supposed to be out there just to have fun and work on improving our skills, but I went all out and worked as hard as I could."

She was named as one df» the 10 best players at the camp and began her senior year at Mercy with a renewed confidence in her ability — especially in her ability to shoot the ball, inside or outside.

STILL, IT took some t ime before Duczynski and the rest of the Marlins hit stride this season Through the first nine games Duczynski averaged just over eight points per game, despite outings of 17 and 16 points,

Through the last 10, Duczynski has averaged bet-ter than 12 points a game In her last five games, she has scored 17, seven (against Ladywood), 17, 20 and 20. She has also given Mercy solid rebounding and defensive efforts.

"As she has come on and shown more confidence, we have adjusted her role and got her more shots per game." Baker said.

Yet. some of the joy has been taken away from Duczynski's banner year. The Marlins didn't win the Catholic League title this year, nor did they win the Central Division title.

"I don't think much about my personal accom-plishments," she said. "Our first goal was to win the Catholic League and we didn't succeed. Our second goal is to get back to Kalamazoo (state finals). To achieve that goal, we all have to play good

"THERE'S SO much tradition to carry on. We've had such good teams in the past. This year has been a little different so far . But the players are start ing to get together and play. If we get it all together, we are really going to be hot. There isn't a team in our region we can' t beat. We've come so close to so many good teams. We've seen the level we have to play at. We just have to make sure we get there."

Hmmm, wonder how Horatio Alger would write the final chapter of Duczynski's senior season?

Canton nips N'ville, Rocks sunk Plymouth Canton closed out its Western Lakes

dual meet swim season with a thrilling 87-84 win against Northville Wednesday.

The victory was secured when the Chiefs' 400-yard freestyle relay team placed second. Danielle Dickenson. Amy Schmitz, Sara Schmitz and Kelly Kirk brought home the win.

Dickenson, a freshman, also contributed a key second in the 200 freestyle and a third in the 100 free.

Julie Cox was the big winner, taking both the 200 ind iv idua l med ley (2:20.18) and the 100 breaststroke (1:10.73).

Lynn Massey also had a nice meet. She won the 100 f ree in 56.35 That t ime not only qualified her

swimming for the s ta te meet, but it eclipsed her own varsity record {56.6 set last year)

Massey also anchored the winning 200 medley relay teaming with Jean McLenaghan, Cox and Mi-chelle Stackpoole on a state-qualifying 1:58.8.

Kelly Daily won the diving for Canton with 194.3 points.

The Chiefs end the dual meet season with an 8-3 mark .

PLYMOUTH SALEM, minus two of its front line swimmers , lost its dual meet finale to Westland

John Glenn Thursday, 97-75. Both Shannon Murphy and Heather Bunch sat the

meet out because of illnesses and several superb efforts went for naught.

Kristal Taylor won both the 50 free (26.0) and the 100 free (56.0, which qualified her for state).

Laura Shaffer took second in the 200 IM but her 2:20.0 was also a s ta te qualifying time. Shaffer won the 100 butterfly (1:04.2).

Sue Bonnett won the 100 breaststroke (1:16.7) and Taylor. Cindy Elliott, Karen Dalpe and Tracy Meszaros captured the 400 freestyle relay in 3:55.5

Salem is 8-4 on the season. The Western Lakes conference meet will take

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The Farmington Hills Mercy swim team closed out its Catholic League dual m e e t season in grand style Thursday with a 102-70 triumph over Birmingham Mari-an.

The Marlins, 5-0 in the league. 6-0 overall, will shoot for its 22nd consec-utive league meet title Sunday at Oakland Com-munity College.

Mercy took 1-2 in five of the 11 events. Jenny Bedore (1:58.79) and Jen-ny Morton (1:59 57) took 1-2 in the 200-yard free-s ty l e ) .

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ALL BRICK NEIGHBORHOOD Low-ly S bediocni ranct with baaemaot and ! car garage All terma Call for more detalla oo thu c»U Kartar home B T W

YOC LL BE READY for the winter Ls thia fcaarp 2 bedroom. ! W alary brick and aluminum home wtth naturial fire-place. b u m a t m car garage also newer rorrrr-elf Wrieet furnace. Insula-uon and root SIMPLE ASSUMPTION r r« . iM

MAINTENANCE FREE aa c a n free aa a s apartment but helUI equity la a borne Thu 2 bedi oom Kartar feet area uce kitchen wtth lots of mutwiaid*. built-Is china cabinet, newer hu-nace inrlinssit porch aad 2 car garage W K *

HARRY S

WOLFE 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

LA'ONIA A AREA LIVONIA Vice 4 Clean 1* rlorv bom* with I bedroocn Luxury featurea »ort, u hard wood floora. wood win-dow* Kitchen haa newer cabinet! built in ilatiwajher ceramic floor In bath with • I M H C

REDFORD Secluded area of blgber priced homaa near * astern GoU Course a the aattlng tor this I bedroom brick Ranch anth attached garase Large liv-ing room haa fireplace with wood buro Ing atove All large rooms Partially flniabed beaetrv—; Screened porch a more Ooly U i . M IL-4-4WIN!

WESTLAND MINT MINT MINT Ab-solutely impeccable I bedroom brick ranch Located in a mealy maintained ltTOtah Westland Sub Tha home haa much to offer like a lot that is 4«2 leet deep family room with fireplace 2 car attached giirage, 1W baths, mostly fin-ished basement, appllancaa Included, more W M O {L-lTClT

S c h w » t i » r Rea l E s t a t e Be t te r H o m e s & G a r d e n s

5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

3 1 4 P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n

D o w n t o w n P l y m o u t h 3 bedroom brw* and aluminum rancb oo coroer io( insuiated. ckoat, tvanj wood floor*, ail apptLanrea 152 .MM

Century 21 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

N CANTON, Windemer* Sob. 2M0 tq feet. I bedroom colo«U*L 2H baths, tin-derground sprlnkllog system. 2S% as-•umable mortgage

18 Auto 4 Truck Flepair 21 Awning* 22 Bai t>eque Repair 24 Baa«Tvan! W a t e r p r o o h n g 25 B a t n t u b HeflnisMng 26 Bicycle M a i n t e n a n c e 27 Brick, Block 4 C e m e n t 29 Boet Dock* 30 B o o k k e e p i n g Service 32 Building <n*cect*on 3 3 Building Remode l ing 36 Burglar Fire Alarm 37 Bualnee* Mach ine Repair 39 C a r p e n t r y 42 C a r p e t Cleaning s Dyeing aa C a r p e t Laying s R e p f l ' 52 Ca te r ing-F lower* 53 Caulking 54 Ceiling Work 55 Ch imney Cleaning 5>€ Ch imney Building S Repair 57 Chr l a tma* Tree* 58 Clock Repair 59 Commerc i a l S t e a m Ctean .ng 60 Cons t ruc t i on Equ ipmen t 61 Dry Clean ing /Laundry 62 Door* 6 3 Oraper te* 64 Oreaalng S "al ter ing 65 Orywall 66 Elect rlcaf 67 Eleclrotyal* 68 E n g r a v l r g - G l a s s 69 Encava t ing — 70 E*ter>0« Caulking 72 F e n c e s 7 5 F . repiace* 76 F i r ep lace Enclosure* 78 Fi rewood 81 Floor Serv ice 87 Floodlight 90 F u r n a c e Repair 9 3 Furn i tu re Finishing 4 Repai r 95 Q l a a s - S t a i n e d - B e v e t e d 96 G a r a g e s 97 Golf Club Repair 98 G r e e n h o u s e * 99 G u t t e r s

102 H a n d y m a r 105 Hauling 108 Hea t .ng 109 So la r Energy 110 H o u a e Cleaning 111 H o m e Safety i ! 2 Humidifier* 114 I n c o m e Tax 115 i n d u a t n a l Serv ice 116 i n a u r a n c e P h o t o g r a p h y 117 Insulat ion 120 Interior Decora t ing 121 -interior S p a c e M a n a g e m e r n 123 Jani tor ia l 126 Jewe l ry Repa i r s 4 C lock* 129 L a n d s c a p i n g ' 3 ? Lawn Mowe* Flepai' 135 L > * r M a i n t e n a n c e 138 Lawn Sprinkl ing 142 Linoleum 145 M a n a g e m e n t 146 Marb l e 147 Med ica l /Nur s ing 149 Mobi le H o m e Se rv ice

150 M o v i n g - S t o r a g e 152 Mirror* 155 Music Ins t rument 157 Music Ins t rument Repair 158 New Home Serv ice* 159 Nurs ing C a n t e r s 165 Pa in t ing-Decora t ing 166 Par ty Planning

(Flower*. Food , Se rv ice ! 170 Pat ioa 175 F>aat Control 178 P h o t o g r a p h y 180 P t a n o Tunlng-Flepalr-Reflniahing 200 Plas ter ing 215 P lumbing 219 Pool Water OeWvery 220 P o r t a 221 Porce la in RefmiaMng 222 Pr int ing 2 2 3 Recreatlortlai Vehicle Serv ice 224 Retail H a r d w o o d * 225 Ref lnnh lng 229 Rafr lgara t ton 2 3 3 Roof ing 234 Sc i s so r Saw 4 Knife S h a r p e n i n g 235 S c r e e n Repai r 237 Sep t i c Tank* 241 Sewer Clean ing 245 S«w*ng Mach ine Repai r 249 SUpcovar* 250 So la r Energy 2 5 1 Snow Blower Flepai.' 255 S t u c c o 257 Swimming Pool* 260 T e l e p h o n e Repai r 261 TV. Radio 4 CB 2 6 3 Tennl* C o u r t * 285 Tar ra i ium* 269 Tile Work 2 7 3 Tree Serv ice 274 Truck Waah lng 275 Typing 276 Typewriter Repair 277 Uphols tery 2 7 9 V a c u u m * 2 8 0 Vandal i sm Repai r 281 Video Taping Se rv ice 282 Vinyl Repair 2 8 3 Ventilation 4 Attic F a n s 284 Wal lpaper ing 285 Wall Washing 287 W a s h e r / D r y e r R e p a i ' 289 Wate r S o f t e n i n g 2 9 3 Welding 294 Well Drilling 296 Window T r e a t m e n t * 297 . W i n d o w s 298 Woodwork ing 299 W o o d burne r*

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G a r d e n C i t y

VACANT Immediate ocrupancy 1 bed room bock ranch, spacious 'kitchen, basement garage, big kit eicelient condition Jim Falk. HomeMaster Reai <). a y 2*20

318 Radford

PLYMOUTH Zoned »OCAJ buaineoa Plymouth, oider fcomr Aon Artwr Trait 4 Mill Si 2 bed-

L IVONIA & A R E A LOVING CARE haa been taker la this •harp 2 bedroom brick ranch New hitdkec. newer wood wtodowa, remod-eled bath, beautiful flniabed basement, central air, air-cleaner, garage 137.900

YOUNG GROWING FAMILY Enjoy the spacious lot and I bedrooms offered in a middle Livonia buncalow Includea kitchen appliances and a car buffs dream 1S car garage Dollar rooscKas* at M2.*M

remodeled kitchen and bath, and i car garage t M . m

COUNTRY ROADS T a k e me Home" to a Northwest Lironla I badiaosn Cap* Cod en almost as sere Meticulous ran-(ttuon wtth newer carpet throughout and an a a r p saver srond stove Main-tenance free vtsryl exterior and ] ga-ragea H4 (M

HARRYS

WOLFE 421-5660

SPACIOUS Tn-LeveL 2 hatha, lamlly room with hreplsr.e I is car garage beautifully decorated a landscaped Immediate tn.f»

313 Dearborn Dearborn Height*

L I V O N I A 4 A R E A f* aCR£ Lit* a lail r i V M k lM» m r t -Uke setting a parted lor mature cou-ples wtahiaa Is aeoM Che has*i* aad M a l e North Livonia brick 2 hediooni

EXKXTTV* BUILT New oaaaensc-Uoe >ueis oa 14 s a w Is a prims Ptyrn-

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

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478-4660 261-4700 ^ p w r x u o w u M u i

QC AD- LEVEL Four heAnntna I X hatha, se-curity i j nasi i, m s n s i i . asm spnnkjer aad oorsf Cloes lo school*, churches aad ah*p-p u c t r r .Mt Can m i - u m

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

314 Ptymouth-Canton

B e t t e r T h a n N e w TUIIIISM 2 h*4raosn ranch wtth oaaDal air. fee tare* - 1 hatha earaadaa throuchosst. hufe I I H J kttchaa with bal l t - la even, r e f r i g e r a t o r aad

O* AH oa lh I I14JM Call

MAURICE DECKER

C E N T U R Y 2 1 G o t d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

420-2100 464-6881 CAIfTOW

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Someth ing Different Not a common floor plan beautiful open floor plan with spiral stalrcaae, I level home very large living room, for-mal dining room, lamlly room, 2v» batha. baaemeot. 1 car attached garage l»7,M0 Call

E I L E E N A G I U S

Century 21 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

315 Morthville-Novi N o r t h v t l l e C o m m o n s

Large lovely colonial, features I bed-rooms. 2"e batha, « 0 - fcemal dining room. 1st floor laundry and more Qui-et court location with ssde entrance ga-rage - can accommodate 2 cars, superb-ly landscaped, all brlrt cocatnartMn Terms that can't be besL Assume an »rating land contract at S H * wtth a 2»2 800 balance. >1M.»M Call

N A N C Y M A R S H A L L

CENTURY 21 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

316 Weetiand Garden City

GARDEN CITY - Immaculate 2 bed-room bock ranch, aluminum trim, car peted. eaatral air. Iiaaasnssil. 3W car garage, patio 2*4 **0 Ml-MM

G O R G E O U S Brick tn-larsL 2 apse kwa hadrooma. i a M l J titeaes. family roosn. carpet lag. 2 car garage, many extras. I U k H

Castelli 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

REDRORD AREA 2 bedroom Bun-galow cental air. garage glased brick, aluminum siding, mcloaed porrh. excel lent neighborhood. 12? WO 11! H l l

R E D F O R D J U S T $ 3 1 , 9 0 0

R A N C H L a r g e b e d r o o m s , n e w l y dec -o r a t e d , n e w c a r p e t i n g , m o d -e r n k i t c h e n , $ 1 6 0 0 d o w n .

M A Y F A I R 5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0

REDFORD TOWNSHIP Spotless 2 bedroom brick ranch. 2 'baths family room, recreation room, newer kitchen, deck- 3 fireplaces, central air. many ex tras By Owner 942.MX. »27 1412

THREE BEDROOM brie* ranch, deep-er lot. 2 * car garage, partially finished

no»eie3 porch, capetlag thou«bout H8.90G 227-2221

302 Birmingham Bloomfieid

BEVERLY HILLS Large ranck 2 larf* bedroorna. 1 >% baths, family room, central air basement, beautiful setting oa nearly an acre tlM.MO with 7 ia % aasumable mortgage ot 131 000 Days 242-11*0 Eves IWHSlt

BEVERLY HUXS COLONIAL Perfect Family Home i bedrooma, li-brary. family room fireplace, screened porch, large yard with many trees 1 blk from Groves H S |124.2di0 Aasum-able Mortgage By Owner

BIRMINGHAM By Owner I bedroom m bath Ranch. Library, encloeed porch * deck, sunken living room, sdlaceet to Oakland Hills I I O J H Vaekdayt. 272-M02 uvea 2*4 00"S

BIRMINGHAM Immaculate 2 Bed room ranch In excellent neighborhood, forced air with air cnryHttnntng 1 car attached garage Low taxaa

z x z z Call Monday thru F n

•am-2pm 224-2127

BIRMINGHAM IN-TOWN - Ranovaud home 2 bedroorus. 2H batha loft. Uv log room kitchen, I 1H I

story fireplace, dtatn* room, r entry stairwell, deck. I l l * * * * 121 MM

BIRMINGHAM Pemhroka School 2042 Oa f haslsr 2 bedroom, attached garage screen la porch, fenced yard.

""" » 4 0M 44S-4104

L A N D C O N T R A C T

L A N D C O N T R A C T 2 bedrooma rtayt

L i v o n i a S c h o o l s BeeeOfal 2 badroom ranch wtth 2 ear t * r s»k ^ s r t i l n g flalshil a a Aarp W e tarn, neural fireplace is ttrtai room, alec home back* ep la w a n * for c o w r y feeling TM* hosne alao affer* all the fls i s - isg n need ->—millns alee land onatraci

C E N T U R Y 2 1 G o l d H o u a e R e a l t o r s

4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0 4 6 4 - 8 8 8 1

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591-2300. *xt . 244

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ISMS* to a s s e s s 447 2211 or *MM* MS-US*

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RANCH Private lane S twdrooma 2 baiha. 1 car garage circular drtvr 1 fireplace*. oeuiraJ coll or* Ne« lutctwri wiU> apoUanc«a Wall elementary k tuah echooi Deck. | u grill, cable $117 *00 or i5J-»l00

TRULY UNIQUE I bedroom, 1H bath cuctom deetgoed heme Doccwallx a skylights s itf surrounding beauty Master suite In ciades fireplace h art decs bath for dix criminating taste 1226 220 Call Amy

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Northwestern 827-7750

303 West Bloom field BUILDERS CLOSE OUT

MAPLEWOOD NORTH SUBDIVISION LOT a lS

Corner of Roee Blvd k Bauervtc

SMC sq ft of elegant living awaits you. Uw preferred buyer, in this custom "bnafe" contemporary home 2 story foyer opens Into library family room, formal living room with marble fire-place 4 fcemal dining room Gcairmet kitchen offers the finest amenities In-cluding custom formica cabinetry ml crowsve oven, GE dlsbwaaber k'jenn-Atre Kitchen alao features triple ski-Litea Second floor master suite offers complete privacy & includes his a be? walk In closets "di leasing area 4 mag alficent master bath featurtna sunkrr. roman whirlpool, separate stall shower 4 custom formica cabinets 3 nice slsr bedrooms wtth full baths compliments second floor For Immediate selection oi colors accessories and private show ing please call J-odl at 344-4&&S

Private Buyers Only I242.SOO

THREE BEDROOM. 3 bath ranch, fam Uy room with wet bar, beer upper modernises kitchen, celling tsna. gucite pool, wooded lot. IM 900 Ml SSIO

304 Farmington Farmington Hiils

AFFORDABLE* FIXER WITH A FUTURE

Huge brick ranch with full walkout low er >evel Gourmet kitchen and break fast rot-n la in the location of lust one of the many fireplaces Formal dining araa. huge living room, many baths needs some redecorating and fix up Mare than ample grounds with aosnr woods IE hack Cul-de-sac location Possible LAND CONTRACT Terma

PRICE SLASHED BY 110 000

PERFECT For holiday get together?, efficiently daatgnrl kitchen and coxy breakfast room, open to large dining room and

na. 3 baths, raack

i settle on Approximately

2J00 square foot ruetom home, expan-• v e circular drive heated attached ga rage

JTJST REDUCED"

C e n t u r y 21

H O M E C E N T E R

DREAM HOME. * acre lot. 3 bed-rooma. rtlmng room wtth asrvsr. dsn with strtasn doors. 1 decks fabulous loft. I fan bathe prrdsHsssily d» agned 4 decorated Call i n i u i

ENJOY THE WARMTH of the fire-place la this 4 bedroom. 2<* hath « * »

Large kUchsn A family room wtth

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21'rhaa. lergs feared yard, vary r ises m s m Opes heusa >y appoHKmant Msa **U M e g transferred, 471 7*22

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304 Farmington Farmington Hills

ROLLING OAKS BY OWNER at-rv cm Commons I bedrooms. 3H

batha library, living, dining, and ramlly rooms Sprinklers, an . wet bar deck, custom csblnets tile MUST SEE at I14I.WW Ml -0*22

305 Bright on-Hart land South Lyon

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom brick ranch with attached garage professionally flniabed base-ment. all on a large lot Asking onlv 2i*.»M Call

D O N G E T T S

CENTURY 21 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0 NEW' 1,222 sq f t Ranch- full baaement, 3 bedroom. 2 batk. family room, bay window, deck, wooded lot Brighton Twp I45.000 5IV1751 or 227-2574

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE

Ranch home oo alee I n acre parrel 2 bedrooma. family room with fireplace 4 covered patio Fall basement 4 2 car attached | Now only

CENTURY 21 Hartford South-West

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

S LYON • 4 bedroom ranch, m batha, family room srlth fireplace, 3 car at-tached garage flniabed basement on large lot 171.400 After 4pm 417-14*2

306 Southfieid-Lathrup AFFORDABLE

S N O W F L A K E S Wili glisten as you enjoy the new erf the estate sue property whlk snuggled near log-burning fireplace loraly eas-tern home nr psnate cul de set iocs Una.

PRICE SLASHED BY 15.800

. S T A T E L Y C O L O N I A L r\Double -ntry doors iavtta roe Into a (listening foyer and formal uvmg and dining room Open kitchen with a view of a gracuws family room 4 fireplace Home fee tares 1st floor laundry cen-tral air aad much more Price Reduced Call Pam Yager

A D I A M O N D I N R U F F Your 2 bedroom cnedo fee tores large living room with fireplace large kitch-en nook. I catnd LB Call Pam

and meek more Lo-^reslctass Km^wnod Placa

F I R S T O F F E R I N G Beautiful 3 bedroom with 2 full baths family room. 2 ftrspiacea. large , try kitchen Property becks to wooded area Affordable prio

rail Pam V * e »

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C E N T U R Y 2 1 Northwestern 827-7750

LOVELY «T ARTER HOME Maialsneers free n a t * la lowety araa Dtmac ream, family n s a gas tovad air heal, l a fleer lawsdry. I r s r a tucked gsra«e A lerge fenced 1st A

Cranbrook N e e d s Y o u r A t t e n t i o n

P r i c e N e g o t i a b l e m a I bsWnrev 1 bAh ranch has s W M (Iiasaiisl Oreet srea I car l a n u i j n e * AO sppttisnes a r i a I I I Call

C E N T U R Y 2 1 North weetern 827-7780

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30> Rodtaalar-Troy AUBURN n u i l k ssory h a a she I tiiiiii ptaaMe*ssat«•SalUfl

W a n y D r * I T* HC.SM Seaa. IT*-* 122 or r v t n i

306 Rochester-Troy BY' OWNER-Just reduced. Troy, (raahlv decorated contemporary cathedral cell-ing ranch srlth slate foyer. 2-way raised bearth fireplace in Uvtng 4 rtinin. rooms 2 bedrooma. 3 ba*£s, attache! garage, central air Blrminfharo Schools Immediate poaaaaaioo 1*4 KM

only I47-7MI

BY OWNER - Rochester HUM. Quail Ridge. 2.4M sq f t « bedrooms, 2 *

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ROCHESTER HILLS Open Sun 3-5 20pm Bv owner 4 bedroom colonial, 2,100 Sc 1122.1

325 Real Estate Services ATTENTION REAL ESTATE Uc-eo-snea Six hour continuing education at Mitch's n Featured speakers include CPA 4 Loan Officers Com) lunch Dec 12 Enroll nos

326 Condoe For Sale

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I So Ft I122.2«e 3H baths, family i fireplace, finished basement, 3 2 _ brick 4 aluminum, large treed

fenced for pets or children Near schools 4 shopping Phona for direc-tions 151-12*4

ROCHESTER 1 bedroom colonial large lot. by owner 1101*00 Open Sunday 1-4 1512***

TROY Souare Lake 4 Livernoks 2 bedroom 1W0 sq f t brick ranch with new slumlnum trim on 100 x IK lot 2 batha arw carpet, ceramic Ills kltcbsn. finished basement, many extras Ekeas tlful home 1110,MM 12*-2421

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park Huntington Woods

N Royal Oak BY OWNER 2 bedroom ranch with attached garage, located Wast of Woodward Large stillty room tnqJudas appliances new carpeting la bediuoma, clcee to downtown Btnxung-ham Asking IU.IM. will naeotiau CalL after *pm. 24I-74M

OAK PARK By Owner Move-is condi-tion 3 bediuum brick ranch with possi-ble 4 th liediouui or office finished

Great buy 244: fS of l i t of Scotia;

d patio area 22 Roanoka.

311 Orchard Lake Walled Lake

ORCHARD LAKE W Bloomfleld area 1 bedrocam* 2 pisa 2 batha large living room, dining room, family room, large dining area n kitchen. hasarnssiL cov-ered rorch (HI dining room. On large wooded lot wtth lake nrtv « w on pri-»at« lake 1171.oe* U2 « * 0

319 Homaa For Sale Oakland County

BY UWNEH - Metamora-Kadlsy hors* country Colonial. beeetlfsUy decorat-ed. 29II arrft. I bedroosna. hage Unag

a n s window*, csrpethag. isatial sir, alsmi-nssn aiding. 1 ceramic tUa hatha In-ground pool. deck. I porch, | car garage saed Oa 1* acres of woodsy

UVONIA CONDO-SOUTH LYOH New

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Mall 144 *00 Call after C ANTERBURY COMMONS 1st Offav)

'>wner 4 bedraum Cokmal. % Lyon. N ofl I* MUe rd H U M '.-astom hosnea. 441-M7I BRICK RAMCH. J

THE WOODS COWDOMPmit Hk-4437 320 Homaa For Sals Wayne County

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323 Homee For Sate Washtenaw County

122 EAIT SHORE DR

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7 — a ' bath sp. I LIS I I . t « t e a lews 124 ft sf seedy beech with keert mess Lead raapsrl sarww |1** M* NELSON S REAL ESTATE

1->446-4466 Out of T owners 1-600-462-0300

3 2 5 R M i K a l a l a i a r v t o a a

short walk away thia tall whee you Uve

talned grounds to go with this spotlaaa eesy-to-care for bome 122 SOO

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P H A S E II R I V E R V I E W C L U B

Luxury 2 bedroom rondo with 40 ft. boatwell on Clinton River from 113* .900 Call U4-07U or 4*5-1200

Model Open Sat 4 Sun. 1 « - 5.20 314*1 Smith River Road near Jefferson

BALMORAL 344*00 Top location and lovely area near shopping and expraaa-wars End unit ranch wid 3 bedrooms. rush.1 Condominium Realty ERA

551-2*00

BINGHAM WOODS Desirable end unit. 2 or 2 bedrooms. 2 bath ranct Beautiful views from every rdorn, 112*.MM ERA LAURENCELLE 54*7400

FARMINGTON, Heritage Village, oo and unit 2,120 sq f t . ranch, patio

balcony, 2 bedrooms. I S batha. 2 i hill, i

many extra* density, walkout lower tra* 1122,900 474-4271

FARMINGTON HILLS coado. lower level Asklna 14 Owner transferring 2007(1 W 12 Mile Call Joel l am- lpm 772 *9<X Exl 21

G R A N D OPENING FOXPOINTE

Condominiums in W Bloomfield 2 new decorated models

Priced from 112* JS* to 1141 MO Open Dally 12 noon 5pm except Thurm. 6 8 1 - 3 1 1 2 5 5 T - 2 0 8 0

Located W side of Orchard Lake Rd E of Lose Pine Rd

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GREENBROOKE $ 7 2 , m U r g e , HlUaboro model with natural fireplace in family room Yoe mass! see the 3 bedroom. 3 * beth rondo Rash Condominium Realty ERA ***-*SM

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332 Mobile Homes For Sale

BAYVTEW. 1*7* 14 x 10 3 bedrooms

FROM Ii.000 DOWN Several homes in very deelrable park sites 2 to 2 bedrooms. 100-1220 Sq Ft I te 2 (all betas

tagusi n m . OM Dutch Fertne Cheiees Novt, Country Cousins, Country Es-tates South Lyon Woods. Oiilda Lake. Stratford Villa 4 Southfleld Downs

S U B U R B A N MFC HOMES 1-24*-1912

REGENT 1*70- 2 bedroom mobt-Jehome. carpeting throughout Redford area Children 4 pets, ok. M700 Call after 5PM 52*-30*5

SCHULT7 Custom 1»7I in 04d Diitci Farm. Novt 14x70, 3 bedrooms, garden bath, wood bars shed, must sell Can move 244-7041

SOUTHFIELD !2 I 40 f t , 2 badroom. pewly refiinsshed. waaber 4 new car pet Beat offer Call 4 leave message

242 5)11

333 Northern For Sale

Property

BEAUTIFUL OAKS 10 ACRES Borders public Lands bear Tippy Dsrr.

liOO down. 1190 rac t Call days i

mas 111-324-5717 FOREST I

HARRISON new csatoro-ballt 3 bed-room 11* bath Colonial I«x24 attached fsrase. cedar exterior, complete insn-isted, 31* construction, un to 22 fenced wooded acres on County Rd I miles » of town Asking 144 *00 212-42*-2*5»

334 Out Of Town Property For Sale

HILTON HEAD - South Carolina Oceaafroot villa. 1 bedroom, furnished beach, pool, l a s s clah, near roil 172,0*0 After Ipm 471-4122

336 Florida Property For Sale

BELL. FLORIDA Waters Cedar henss on 4 scree 2 yra old Kitchen, dtn a t . living 4 Florida rooms J bed-rooms. 2 batha lamlly i 1 M4I22-2M*

/fireplace I4-*2V 1524

Ocean Mile sijiti sss Laxsry 2 bediwaii 1 bath Snerhaasl aad wtth doehle expo ware Oa the intraceeatal with ocean

peoL activity proeraaia I24 2SC far nahed. Evas M*-*U1 or Q M Scafteld. IM Warner . h a i m Beach. Florida 22427 O cell 1 20*- 224-2023

LAEE1AND 2 bemoan. 3 beth brich rsech Central heat air. 1 car (airage petla. maey extrea. f w i l l s l i l optional. MM***-a S t -SIM

Blvd. N . ocean aed her vMw I bed-roesns. I beths bee«lfal!y daenratad AvailaMa t m l*11 or a r f l i M S i l USS.9SS Can * » « P M 9*14*41

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337 Farms For Sals OZFCaUX Honk bene * achsr Mrer-tares U • scree O e n l S weeded t roeada Ua lees a plctareeeae M M H l-SSS-TSSR I-417-US-1271

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362 Real Estate Wanted

C A S H T O D A Y O R

GUARANTEED SALE Also If la Foreclose! i

Or Need Of Repair

Castel l i 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

INVESTOR WANTS TO BUY small lo medium apartmasK buildups and scrip shopping centers Call

1 WILL ASSUME Your Mortcage or Land Contract wtth Down 4 take over pa j HI seta Call tieteeea hem 4 2pm 525-4249

SMALL INVESTOR will bey 1 or 2 small land contracts Van Rakes ISS-4702

WANTED BUY OR LEASE loefcne for a large bene that will ac-comodate I to IS working adults tar s groep living arrsaguanant Property must be aesu- shopping 4 major trans-portation 4 must be soased residential 4 maltl family Plymouth NorthvWe. Canton. Livonia. Radford arena pre-

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400 Apartments For Rant Abandon Your Hem All Areaa

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SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620

1*4 S Adams Birmingham. Mich

A NEWLY dacoralsd studio quiet mod-ern building, heal, carpet drapes ap-pliances security 1245 Mo Schooi-CTuft Oetef Dr area S3* 55*4

APPLICATIONS NOW BEING taken for apartments starting at H M and townhousss starting st 1240 Pieens cell Mon thru Fr i * 20 to » pm 34 M 200

B a y b e r r y P l a c e A p t s .

HEAT I N C L U D E D

Ctae and 3 Padioum Apartments from 2254 BalconMa. Carpeting. Carports. Air Cosidttioauig. Swimming Pool. Clui>-bouee Mo Peo

Close to Shopntnc, 1 Block North of Maple 1 Block E of Coolldge oeer Scensrset Mall. Troy

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 6 4 3 - 9 1 0 9

BEAUTIFUL • SPACIOUS' Luxury 1 4 2 bedroom with dlahwasher W * Mile s r m From IM* mo 4 up Cell between tain Mi,. ~ >27alas

339 Lots and Acrsags For Sale

Cho ice Building Site On 4 45 acres minutes from "Plymouth Build rour mm beautiful custom bome on s hlllaSde. will accommodate a walk-out basement, on s prtvste road with

H U M many Call Only 124.1 F I L E E N A G I U S

Century 21 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0 HARTLAND

Beaotlful 3 acre wooded lot. backing to 17th green of Dun-bam mils Golf Course Excel-lent park, take privtlafea on Dunham Lake, area of prestl-pous homaa Will coeaider Land Contract terma 131.9*0 Call 34150*0

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n NORTHVI3JJK EST AT

Land Contract terma Morning*, call 274-U12 or 2T7-SM2

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352 Commercial / Retail

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER Prime commercial, retail space for sale 4 offlcaa , rooms reception ares, parking lot. air conditioned, furnished Over 1000 sq f t Immediate occupancy For details Dave 242-5*0*

STORE FOR RENT - Ford Rd 4 Beach Daly 1.0*0 aq f t . Ideal for retail or office 241 2*22 or «*« 7452

9 year old building wtth 9 storea Fan-tastic opportunity (ALL RENTED. Good rste of return Won't last!

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE 474-2202

354 Income Property For Sale

GARDEN CITY I units AabesUs aid lot. newty painted. 2 car garage. 1 acre, carpeting tll.OOO Terms 11* . 120,900 down Perry Realty 47*-7440

3 beaSroom bungalow fust refurbished 4 appraised, rent covun all expenses fleJSS 444-4922

342 Lakefront Property BEAUTIFUL 10 ACRE homeslta Ac-cess to 100 acre private all sports Lake Mllford area Now only 134,200. assy terms Clay Sukae Realty Inc 414-1245

EXECUTIVE SUMMER HOME Pnvate lake. 4200 Sq Ft oear Brook iyrv. Id . 2*0 f t lake frontage, profes-sionally decorated 4 landscaped Auto-matic sprinkling 4 security system 5 bedrooma. 3W baths, cesitral air. I mmplefe Hrrhens. dasi Uvtag-diaug area family room 4 3 fireplaces Lived In only Summer months Price Includes all funuahln®!, 20 f t speed boat 4 hoist, garden tractor 4 lawn acceasonea S4M.SSS by appointment i

LAKEFRONT Condominium. Union Lake. 1220 ae f t . 2 bedrooms 3*s baths Plenty of storage space Appoint-ment only 2*2-5720 *ftar 7pm U7-MS0

LAKEFRONT PROPERTY 72x110 feck Scotch Lake pnvtlesaa Located neer Union Lake 111.000 firm Call af-ter 2PM 3*0-10*2

WALNUT LAKEFRONT Hosne on South shore Living, dining. 4 family room, kitchen. 4 bedrooms 2 bath* laandry. attached carage. large lot, beautiful view. Birmingham Schools 4325 *00 By Appt 1513 3*7

348 Cemetery Lots PARK%TEW MEMORIAL

m Livonia 2 lots tor M0« Call after «pen 471-2071

ROSELAND PARK 2 lots, section 20

11.20* Call 292-2SM

352 Commercial / Retail COMMERCIAL BUILDING Prime location ha—i. eoned B2 I «Ss*« 2124 sq.fl retail space, ample

' Call 4-4 AM

WAYNE WALK to ve cash flow

Excellent condition Terms 191.500

356 Investment Property For Sale

DOWNTOWN WAYNE 2 units. Potential office site wtth Michi-gan Ave frontage I79 M0

LIVONIA 145 Ft. frontage oa 7 MUe. Potential

..TEPEE 2 8 2 0 0 7 M i l e 5 3 3 - 7 2 7 2

360 Business Opportunities

ATTENTION BEAUTY SALONS Two deluxe Wolfs taming beds Includ-ing timers 4 radio Intercoms room fur nlture 524-42M 4474M2

BAKERY Fall line Excellent growing location Wboleaale 4 retail A bargain Call af tar «pm or before noon 545 5#4S

BAKERY Full Una In rapidly growing i rapidly j rowt

eel potential 244-4444

BUYING A BUSINESS*

That's Our Brisirises Call Us

VR BUSINESS BROKERS 471 -*»W

CHILDREN'S CLOTHES Never owned s businees* Try this Wast Oakland area. Call today' VR BUSINESS BROKERS. 471-

D E C O R A T I N G DEN

M a U a a n c a i fa as aw growing b a n . decorating franchise. Decorating Den. One of five fnalniesia feetured la Wom-an's Day Low invaatmasK. no Invento-ry. low overheed Complete training

m cafi 25* 222* provided information t

HOLIDAY OPPORTUNITY Attention, wklu. blue collar workers, salary personnel secretaries, dimaich-ers. office * plant managers. Ctohs 4 orgswi*fines etc Take orders a your company huWasas or office for hoOday nuts A* excellent opportunity to save yoer fellow employees or workars a lew doUar* 4 to make roor Christmas * Uttle m a enjoyable Call Now C 4 R Nut 4 Candy Co. O H Middletelt. Gar denQtyWSSpm. 422-4155

JEWELRY STORE fW»fi"s*ed 20 years Ma)or shopping cealar. teherhs 120,000 down VR BUSINESS BROKERS. 477-MM

BELLEVILLE LAKE I badroom up-per. beautiful lake view fireplace 4 boat dockage, 20 minutes from South field MOO month plw security, includes

BIRMINGHAM Adult community bathe carpeting. applLancea Heat 4 water Included Cable TV available. 1425 monthly Immediate ocrupency

444-1100 BIRMINGHAM AREA specious 1 bed room spt la s lovely area decorated, carpeted sir conditioned, beet Includ-ed 12*0 monthly Birmingham Farms

UI 2*40

BIRMINGHAM wtth balcony or patio, brand new car-peting. dlstissshsi 4 appliancee Large clceeta smoke alarm, extra s t t rafe . 4 laandry facilities in baaasnant Cable TV available Pool No pets Reference required 14*0 month 44S-I405

BIRMINGHAM Uptown 257 W Brown. 7 room 2nd floor, 2 lieOi maiis 1

ancea. 12*0 month haat 4 water ed Broker owner Mr UHbey 54*-2024

CANTON SUB-LET 2 bedrooma. beat gas 1400 mooth Call

422-7441

DIAMOND FOREST APTS Models Open on Dec 1st Grand open-ing OS Dec Ith 9 Mile 4 Related, Farmiagua Hills 1 4 2 bedroom apart-ments available 471-4*4*

FARMINGTON HILLS Live in the seclunkai of Fairmont Park amidst the rolling hills and plctareqee terrain of Farmingtoc Hllla 1 and 2 bediautu apartments aad terrace homae svall-sbk A limited number 2 bedroom 2 beth fai iiilahnil executive eparunenu available Call 474-221*

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400 Apartments For Rent

B O T S F O R D P L A C E G R A N D R I V E R - 8 M I L E

SALEHI 1 Bedroom for $449 2 Bedroom tor $589 3 Bed room for $879 P E T S P E R M I T T E D

HEAT 4 WATER INCLUDED QeMt prestige address, swimming pool air n a S U s i a g carpeting, stove 4 re-

ty included Warm apts Laundry fadli oaa Ipterrom system Good security Playsroessd on a a.nlsaa For more information, phone

4 7 7 - 8 4 6 4 27883 I n d e p e n d e n c e

F a r m i n g t o n Hills

CANTON COUNTRY I bedroom stove, refrigeretor carpet-ma. 4 curtains cots washer 4 2220 includes heat

FAR2TNGTON HILLS Walnsit Creek Apia Specious 1 bediuum. carpet walk In storage, all appliancee. ample park Ing. Ask aboet Nov special 471-4255

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS F I N E S T

WILL IAMSBURG TOWNHOUSES

Spacious 2 bedroom . 1V* bath - 2V» bath townhouses with private entrance, patio, carport and basement . From $745 per month . Rent In-cludea heat, central air, all appliances , and swimming pool Close to shopping and expressways

3 2 3 2 6 W 12 M I L E R D (East of Farmington Road)

O p e n Dally 5 5 3 - 2 5 3 5 '

FARMINGTON HILLS Malrwood sub leear 1 bedroom lower level walkout, carport. 14*0 available immediately thru June After J M pm 434 7M1

FARMINGTON HILLS Hunters Ridge apt for sub-lease 3 bedrooms ts-onlt laundry Available Jan 15 Comparable mils 111* more per month 424-4254

FARMINGTON HILLS Gatewsy Apartments 2 bednxau. 2 beth, neutral carpet track lighting 4 verticals avail-able Pool, tennis, sauna weight room Occupancy by Jan 1.1944 Days. 451-2*77 or after 4ptn 4740413

Farmington Hills N O W RENTING

Orchard Creek Apartments Orchard Lake Rd S of 14 Mile

e 2 bedrooms 2 full hatha • Deluxe Appliances e Fully Carpeted eFlreplncea e Patios Balconies eCarporta eBurglar 'Fire Alarms • i W i r M

Model Hours Mon Thru Fri 13 1 pen Sat l lam-lpm Sun I-5pm

Cloaed Wed Model 855-1250 Renta l Off ice 645-2999 FARMINGTON HILLS Green Hill Complex New 2 bedroom 2 beth. dlahwaaher. carport 1245 per month plus deposit After 4 30pm 477-5471

FAR24INGTON HILLS Mulrwood Apt* 2 bedrooms Sublease 4 months Start Dec 1st thro May 21*t 1**4 1240 mo 474-7544

FARMINGTON HILLS small 2 bed-houee wtth appliances, fenced available Immediately, 1250

lac 111*070

FARMINGTON HILLS Strawberry Lane Sab lease through Jan 21 with op-tion tar month to month. 3 bedroona, 1 batha, cathedral celling, balcony, waaber 4 dryer U70 471-2425

FARMINGTON

Available 12-11-S2 1411 Includas heat Call 7am-*am or lOpm-llpm. 474-947 <

GARDEN CITY - close bedroom brick 1242 laclndaa b a s t '

358 Mortgages & Land Contracts

A BARGAIN . Cash for Existing Land Contracts Or Second Mortgages e Highest | U

Perry Realty 474-7*40

NATIONALLY KNOWN REAL ESTATE FRANCHISE

SUCCESSFUL Respected Reel Estate office In N W

arts II sears st same location laaaa available tarhsrtlng all fix-

tures 4 enmnsnent Prsasul owner relo-cating Call Lee Fltxpa trick 321 U K

360 Business Opportunitiee

PRE-ENGINEERED building systems delivered In IMS for investment credit Some deals as low a* 12 42 par S q T t Call today. 544-4111 or 544-7774

ADRIAN. MICHIGAN Party store. SDO-SDM Gross sale* 115* 904 anneal Real Eatate Included

m J T c a u ' o s 13PM

PROSPEROUS Ice Cream 4 Sandwich Locatad Is nresticloas area Oaly qualified buyers call. 442-1142 or Ul-1119

Most-Sat, 117-444-2*21

ADULT foster car*, brick modem •a. Gladwin. Mlchisan excellent

conAtlom 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. 2 fire-pieces. 3 kit rises, m attached garage walkout liasennsil. Lergs rage-workshop ~ ma - 311442-4471

&A VINO ICE CREAM COMPANY ta opening more retail storea No frsachwe las To own 4 oparate, you

362 Real Estate Wanted

A FIRST CLASS restaurant to Royal Oak 1200 000 wtth 1122.0M down.

NORTH WOODWARD hambvfa r grill 149 M* with 119 50* down

O RILLEY R E A L T Y 6 8 0 - 8 8 4 4

CASH FOR YOUR HOME In 14 hours

No comimsalnn fas whan you call aa Ask for Joe 4*S-*7*7

ABSOLUTELY CASH In I hoars for roar bome

Asy condition Call Ron 429-2400

400 Apartments For Rent

^fn\fuiT4Xit ^ T L o r t a - '

1 and 2 Bedrooms

Includes heat, water, air conditioner, carpeting,

laundry and storage facilities and pool

7 Mile - Telegraph Area Call 538-2158

400 Apartments For Rent 400 Apartments For Rent ROY AL OAK

s u r s T i s T t s r & r a

JOY - 2MM Mat E of Telaeraph Cleea, eWet buitdlaig. 1 bedroom OS* Beat NOT lachsded. Air 4 csLrpaaed

ry 21. Piety Hill

LAKE ORION-Neer tows 2

level l i e s mo After 5pm " **2 2*2*

CENIOK CITIZENS 4 HANDICAPPED Hsai l i . t i of tbs C3ty of Waetlaad. if you wla* is i sa t ' i s ae sp art a i l at

UVONLA. WESTLAND W E S T W O O O

V I L L A G E A P T S Breed sew laxai Iom 1 4 2 apta Plash carpet. GE self-cleaning crrue. deluxe dishwsshw. patio central air. security Intercom system, club-house wtth sauna 4 heeled peal. Free carport

JOY RD W OT NEWBUROH by P v a j o e Properties Co

LIVONIA 1 4 3 bedroom apt* starting 450 Located oo aoetaldo of Mlddle betwsen-t-7 Mile Opee Moa thru

F n between I 2a 5 pm 477-4444

NEWLY DECORATED studio heat cerpet. drapes appliancee. air. security system from 2173 Schoolcraft Outer Dr area 22141M

Novi Pavil ion Court Apts.

Sneak Preview New 3 bedroom. 2 beth terraced rental apartments offering seperste en-try Micro ware oven, waaber 4 dryer in each anartmant Membership in Pa-vilion Otic our complete sxwiiss facility

F R O M $ 6 6 0 Models Now Opsn 19am - *pm

Located on Hagaerty Rd I 4 lOMDe Rds

348 -1120 OLD REDFORD 1235 mo mcltsdae beet 2 tiny bedrooma stove, rufrlesrs lor. dan. runted as a oaly Ideal for temporary housing, tingles OK, no min iroum Mesa 1330 deposit reference* Clean quiet oidsr building 2M-I443

PLYMOUTH - a desirable I bediuutn sper tment Carpettng. appliances etill-tles AvailaMa Immediately U20 par month plua deposit 4 U - J I 4

Plymouth Hills A p a r t m e n t s

7M S MUX Modern 14 2 Bedroom

Fully Carpeted Dish waaber 4 Disposal Wsahsr-Dryer la Each Apt. Cable TV No P e a

From $415

Call Moo Tharv 32 to 4pm

4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1 Call Fri 12 to 4pm

2 7 8 - 8 3 1 9

PLYMOUTH OLD VILLAGE fully carpeted, stove and re-

frigerator Laundry facilities Ml wusk ly Includes all etllkea No pets 422-1174

POND TRAIL APTS on Pontiac Trail In S Lyon Now renting 1 4 2 bedroom units form 1240 Including heat 4 hoi water Adults oaly 427-2203

R E D F O R D M A N O R Spacwua 3 bedrouaii apartment Good atorage. cable TV, adults Greet loca-tion. 1450 month plus utilities

REDFORD 1 bedroom apartment, carpeted. 5 Mile Beech Daly area I1M

•nth plua utilitiea Refareacea 1 -7*71 or 2*1-4779

ROYAL OAK An extra lares bedroom, carpeting snd hardwood

SOUTHFIELD WILLOW PARK APARTMENTS

are sow accepting applications for Sta-dio luxury apartments L'tUta feature kitchen srlth pantry aad Balcony, carpet drapes, sad apartment storage AJ1 iaclud ly rental startiag 1411 Private park srlth peense facUlSsa. pool, tenaa courts

For more Informstlon 3M-7I7I

F r t . Nov IS Rent af *US ta MM per - All rent enbasdy funds have heM

d to qnslifloa WasUaad reat-dsnts who have applied bsretador* Qualified Weetiand MtHlsU a t e g v e a pr sfwsw. . Pleese apply by lb* above dale M order la be given la'sdaromo for

Hoes leg Opportunity.

MM7 Elm wood. Westland. Mich U 1 U 72*-20*0 Pamela Porter LaaMag Agent Housing 4 Finance Assoc . lac.

SOUTHFIELD F R A N K L I N R I V E R A P T S

1 4 2

l- t lo. air, security Intercom system. cfuf>-bosui wtth sauna 4 heeled pool Fres carport

12 Mile At Telegraph Managed by Paraxon Properties Co

356-0400 SOUTHFIELD - 1 bediuotu la rustic

includes beet electric 4 water, stove 4 refrigerator

242-0571 fZZa

SOUTHFIELD 2 bedrooms MM par moasth plus utili-tiea Adults. 224-12M 559-7310

STUDIO APARTMENT - 3 blocks from downtown Plymouth Contemporary de-aign. wood vsulted cetHns Caaablaaca fast skylights, air cosadiUonisg Appli-ances Storage Includes wster. 12*0 month. IV* months security Refereaac-

771MU

THIRTEEN MILE Southfleld area 2 bedroom 1 beth coasdo, clubhouse, pool carport No pets. Adults. Occupancy Dec 1 ITU per month 443 79*4

THREE OAKS Troys newest luxury a p a r t -ment community . . .

F R O M $ 5 8 0 1 bedroom. 1 bedroom srlth den sod 2 bedroom apertmeota All appliances Carports Community building, swimming pool.

Rural setting

M Mile E of Crooks on WaUMs st I-J2 OPEN: M o n . t h r u Fri., 10-8

Sat. 10 am - 4 pm

P H O N E : 3 6 2 - 4 0 8 8

TREE TOP MEADOWS

We hare newer 1 4 2 bedroom luxury apartments srlth overetard roots*, earth ton* color*, patios 4 balconies, deluxe kitchens, csrports 4 more 1 bedroom has master bediuum srlth walk In closet 4 double beth EHO

Located on 1* Mile 4 Meadowbrook Rd

1 BEDROOM MM 2 BEDROOM 1255

8 4 2 - 8 6 8 6 3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0

V E N O Y P I N E S A P T S . Formerly Venoy Houae Apts.

SEE OUR NEW LOOKI New Landcape 4 Carpeting thru Out

1 & 2 Bedroom F r o m $ 3 7 5 & U p

SR. CITIZENS WELCOME 2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4

W A Y N E ' S F I N E S T R E N T A L C O M M U N I T Y Offer* Immaculate 1 4 1 bedroom apts from MM InrMdes central air rood! Honing, paid beet separate dining. ceramic bath and mach mora Open Moo-Sat until 4pm Sorry No P*ts

W a y n e F o r e s t A p t s . 3 2 6 - 7 8 0 0

400 Apartments For Rent WAYNE. beet water. caMa ecosias air 4242 m e poll Moa. Wed. Fr t , Mpa*. or Tees. Then. Wis ls i Si. lhasa-Sam MS-41M

IMMaMnie* 9ab-

> - Apertxnent oa - Westland Sbopptsu

expiree Aug, IMS After 4pm 724-1244

WESTLAND AREA

WESTLAND AREA EXTRAORDINARY

SPACIOUS 1 4 2 Bedroom A. Carpet Patio. Air, Pool Beat Included

1

BLUE G A R D E N A P T S . Cherry H i l l Neer M e r r t m a n

For Detai ls 729-2242

W E S T L A N D AREA Speooua 1 bedroom apartment I2M monthly Attractive 3 bedroom apart masts, MM Carpeted, decorated 4 in s lovely area Heat included

Count ry Court Apar tmen ts

721 -0500

WESTLAND H A M P T O N C O U R T

Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments Large closets, balconies, carports , swim-ming pool A park areas Senior citizens welcome . Ford Rd. 1 block E. of Wayne.

C A L L : 729 -4020 WESTLAND 3 BEDROOMS Mat araa 44M Mo . Includes heat 4 water Call after i PM. or WaMends.

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WESTLAND - 5*43 Wayne, near Hud-son a I bedroom from 1295 Includes sir coodltlonlag. bast carpet 4 swim-ming pool No pets Mature adults call

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W. B L O O M F I E L D Luxurious 14M sq f t 2 bedroom, 3 bath apt Dtahwaaber private garage, large »<orage araa. U I 5 mooth mclndss haat 414-1505 554- 7110

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

Tech Center areaa Completely fur-aMbed 1 - snd 1-bedrocm apta Including stiutiee Short term leases Executive Living Suites Inc 474-ST70

F U R N I T U R E FOR Y O U R 3 R O O M A P A R T M E N T FOR

$99 Month • ALL NEW FURNITURE • LARGE SELECTION • OPTION TO PURCHASE

G L O B E R E N T A L S FARMINGTON, 474 2400

27427 Grand River at Halstand

STERLING HEIGHTS, U4-9MI 222M Van Dyke at 14 MUe

SOUTHFIELD, 225-4220 • Rd at 11 Mile

TROY, 5SS-1IM 1100 E Maple (II M1M Rd->

between Rochester Rd 4 l - t |

NEW LUXURY APARTMENTS Prime Southfleld Location

Completely furnished units including housewares linens, TV. waaber. dry*? 4 microwave Adult 4 family units available Monthly leases Executive Living Sautes lac, 4T4-ST7I

402 F wmiehed Apts. For Rent

TROY, Somerset 3 laras ha ad. carport Available l:

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404 Houses For Rent 3 BEDROOMS A lew vacant aeon

Nice arena Fireplace, fenced, carpet U7I 42*5 - 2425 MM - M i l

KJ da-Pets O K RENTEX, 542 97 34

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SHARE LISTINGS 642 -1620

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SOUTHFIELD. OAK PARK. CANTON FAR2CNGTON HILLS, PLYMOUTH

GARDEN CITY, REDFORD. LIVONIA BIRMINGHAM ROYAL OAK

WESTLAND. WAYNE. BRIGHTON NOVI. TROY NORTHVTLLE

RENTEX 542-9725

AVAILABLE 13/17 /45 Great location Knob- la-The- Woods, 11 Mile Ever green, lat floor I baf t noma. 2 bai ts 1*45 Mo Call Eve s 4 Sen 222-1224

3 BEDROOMS A Few Vacant Sooal Nice Areaa Carpet, faaeed. fireplace

4225 1250 1275 - U N - 4411 ~ O.K. RENTEX 542-0725

BEECH AND 7 MILE - 2 bedrooms 2 car garage stove aad refrigerator lat snd last month* n o t MM par month Available Nov 22rd Ml 1115

BERKLEY J STORY 2 I batha. neutral decor lots of storage, ga-rage AvailabM 12 - 1, M72 a month plus deposit After I pm 544-91M

BIRMINGHAM Beverly Rills 2 bed room Ranch, fireplace, family room MM Available Dec 1st Deys, 222-4155 ev

400 Apartmenti For Rent

400 Apartments For Rent

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400 Apartments For Rent

m o s i a p a n m e n i living measures 6 0 0 + sq. ft. Ours measures over three million.

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M o a e l S o o e n f r o m 10 - 6 e v e r y "'ay J O H N F . U Z N I 8 . B o a d e r , ' D e v e l o p e r

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If you need lots of room, [look no further

Hunt ington Garden Townhouses of fer two bedrooms, \~ | 1 two floors, and a ful l basement Stretch ou t and enjoy ™ ™ the comfo r t of two private entrances and beauti ful

landscaped courtyards to stroll through. Located conveniently near

Troy. Southfield, and Birmingham From $515

Visit our furnished model at 10711 W Ten Mi l e R d O p e n Dai ly 9 to 5. S a t u r d a y / S u n d a y 11 t o 4

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Lincoln Towere Apartments

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STUDIOS - 1 & 2 BEDROOMS FROM '350

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R E N T I N C L U D E S : • Air Conditioning • Range • Refrigerator •

Carpeting • Garbage Disposal • Laundry & Storage Facilities • Swimming Pool • Tennis

Courts • Activity Building - • Heat & Hot Water

FREE CABLE TV GREENFIELD AT 10'A MILE RD.

O F F I C E O P E N DAILY 968-8688

One of the most exclusive addresses in

Southfield

S U T T O N

Spacious one floor living or townhouses,

the choice is yoors Limited access service

beautiful setting on ravines. • HEAT INCLUDED • 1570-264* sq. ft. •

A t t a c h e d g a r a g e s or cove red parking • Central Air • Appliances, plus salf-deaning oven • Your own elegant private d u b wltn card rooms and heated pool, kitchen, wet bar. Swedish sauna • Plus much morel

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• Tennis courts a Ideal ln» at ion

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CLASSIFIED RE4L ESTKTE 404 Houees For Rant BIRMINGHAM CMa 1 bedrooen raacb •an* New Utcban k beth fully Corpeied. ir»elor». A'ft petio K'l Loaf or abort u ra *** 1*5-0040

404 House* For Rent

BIRMINGHAM. latown. «>artacular •o temporary bom*. immediate occu-

pancy I! »0C moots Sban term UHI t in after "PM 546-3304 BIRMINGHAM. prime area 4 mcoU Jfur 4 bUnmii iv> t»te». I fire-places Aabinf 11500 jnooUi Call Marr

300-0341

BIRMINGHAM J !»<lrootri wlU> Bore -rfneerator » »w>»r & dryer Carpetinf jrx: drain MM per mooth pint deposit and otlliuee Ut U2!

CANTON < BEDROOM HOUSE i«i 5 acres I jt lease. 0700 mooth KWerences 4 aarurtu rwquirud

s r i i n OTE Soalbfield 1 bedroom, fenced yard. farafe brand new carpeting throughout, appliances References I SOO moots Security deposit n* I if! DEARBORN HEIGHTS. I bedroom «to»e, refrigerator carpeted. tUO month, plua deposit No pcu Mi J*W 1ICTROIT Sli MUe Leaser area J bedrooma. nsn * ratrifsra ux I2SC per moott * reliable December 1

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EVERGREEN k Outer Or 2 bed rooens. carpeted. newly redecorated. I car f i ru t fenced yard. »elJ-main

US-14M car garage. fenced tamed neighborhood FAMILY STYLE 2 Bedroom Homes'

Kida Peu O K Fireplace carpet K Few Nice Areaa USO IMS I3SS S43S $4 SO »4»S »5"S RENTE* S4H7JS

decor ] bedrooma. lovely centra] air Large tiled baaeraect. ga-rage M?» IU-SM: or S77-0044 SOtTHriELU 1 bedroom ranct wtlfc family room, fireplace refrigerator diab waaber atove. > car (•'*(« qu»ei neighborhood. refer eocea required 1700 a month Dara. S40«3« 7

After 7pm k weekeoda I l l l f l StXTHFIELD 4 bedroom raocb. i car gsrsge fenced yard Ooe block N of Ten. 1H block* E of EvergNeo »00« per mooth plua security 530 1 >71 SOUTH REDFORD 3 bedroom Bnr« Bungalow. fence* rard 54S« - «Uli tlea Call 11 -II aniill « Only'

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412 Townhouses-Condos For Rent

FRANKLIN Rd ioxury furruafced lowiy tmu*e [mmediatal* available 4 mo t«ur 2 bedroom. ZH batA flrop*»c«. full diiung room, brwaUaai room . pa aoo a'.iAcbod uu'ift AU unemua 4 maintenance mc«I rednoad IL.: 00 *f rooocii R#fer«oc«B k Mcurtty de-pout

LL'XVRloA WATERFRONT LIVING including 40 ft boatwell. fantaatlc ran aet view oo CUntoo River, brand new 2 bedroom. 2 beta fireplace, whirlpool tub. all appitancee. waaber dryer, car-peted. garage Riverview Club. 31005 S River Rd See unit Sal. San I JO i JO Rent wtth option to boy 004 0700

414 Florida Rentals ORLANDO Fnmiabed condo 1 bed-room. 2 bath, on 1 »U Fairway GoU, rwunmuf. laania. cluNiriasa Available Dec « Jan Reaaooable ««* PALM BEACH Deiray Area 2 bed room. I beth rooagt condomlniem m excloave reaUMntla] arwa on Point Manaiapan Spectacular m e at LaAa Wortb Inter Coaetai Waterway Gaie-twuee aecurlty RS4H per mootlL r» duced .-ate for aeaaoo IM-MU

POMPANO BEACH Fla Onutfnn •mall coodo Spactacalar vl*w, pool. 1 bedroom. 1 beti. awaemal. (4»M Avail able Jan I No peta YooU tore it •<! J®V7Sl-7g7l

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FEMALE TO akart my larae < bed room bome a NorttvlUe IU42M m i A I ^ TO SHARE toM. onam T»p near Aabwn HUM. RM piM H etiUUea Call l a m a 2 to 1 M Dm oal,

STERLING HTS BeauU/ul 4 bedroom 0«a4 1*1 batha. fireplace family room, baaemeot drape m i HIS After Spm.

TO WNHOfSE Brict 2 bedrooma A few areaa Stove F-idee. fireplace carpet K.<2» feu

OK RENTES. S4J-97IS UNION Late prvilefne 2 bedrooma ftreplace, iarje .Ivlng room, large fancod yard, appliancea atove k refrU eratnr MM a moot* J*0 222» WATERFORD TWP Ranct bome with 2 bedrooma optional 4th. attached ga rage Available Immediately M25 per mooth plua aecurtty M7-MI0 WAYNE-WESTLAND acbooi dlatric-. 2 bedroom. 2 bath ranct. 2^ car garage, appliances, itrapee. carpet central air References k aecursty depone SH -044S

NEW IN TOWN' V ery nice 2-J-4 bedrooma Many i

Kida-PetaOK RENTEX S4H72S

PORT RICHEY Luimov 1 room, wa-Itrtrvot apartment Compiateiy fur Mailed, utilltiee I20C week Not avall-able Dec-March After 4pm UMdM

NORTH V ILLE AT HIGHLAND LAKES 2 bedroom tcwnboaee M40 mo . atove. refrigerator k beat includ-ed Call after S PM HHIM NORTHVILIE never lived In. 2 bed room 2 bath coodo KikBo ceillaga 2 carport* private balcony quarter mile from l l ' s Available Lmmediatelv Call for appotstment 2*J-S4>2 NORTH TLLE NOVI. "Country Place coodo for leaae Carnage House atyle 2 bedrooma, carpeting, appliances, ga rage t«00 a mooth S9S-474?

TWO BATH. 2 bedroom coodo in Bocita Spring, Floods Available Dramber and Jattuary. |l.iSO per month Ck" («II)M1-«M1 WEST COAST - golf course 4 water from I -1-1 bedroom rondos 4 boanaa for rent or parcbaae Pre eeaaoo rats from ISO per day use per weak M7S mooth Dec 1 to April M from |7« par day t m per weak - |:jot nar mo Annual lease, too Soncoaat Lnveatment Propertlaa

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FvRMINGTON HIIXS trick bome. central air carpel, drapaa 4 appliances. ISSO per mooth plua ae-csrtly deposit Call IJS-90SI FARMINGTON HILLS 3 bedroom In aw with basement Fenced back yard • th covered deck All appliancea UU1-it re not Included M»S per mooth olua »:S0 aervity deposit Pbooe 47MSO* FARMINGTON HILLS. Meadowbrook Sub I Mlla-Halited. Caatooi J bedroom brick, 2H batha. great room. 2 fire-p^cea IIZOO moots plua aecurtty Call • •ekdayi lam-Spm 474-SIS0 FMtMlNGTON HII-LS New 3 bed room, 2*4 bath ranch FuU baaement 11 40e Call JANET FASING

WEIR, MA NUEL. SNYDER 4 RANKE, INC

»S1 SSOC or J4J-4423 FARMINGTON HILLS, n«ar Nortkweakero 4 II Mile Rd, approi 1 Sflfc sr. tl frvk nnrti with attarVrl

FintUy room Ird badroom. dsn 4 half wtft tt baaemeot Fireplace oc main floor icreeosd 10 X IS back porch Uiapaa cvtains, built in dlahwaaber 4 ran** mo per mooth S«»-M44

attached 2 car garage oo acre-ear 1-373 and I hGls fTJS mooth

Sil-*M#or 2«1 »IS9 FIVE MILE TELEGRAPH area 2 t*-drooma, carpeted, atove fenced yard. |J0« par month plus aecurtty depoaat Call before »pm 7t»-g711 444-Ml S FRANKLIN Baautiful 2 b.drocm bome oo 1 acre lot Library ; car ga rage, meet more IS.J04J Call Shirley I1HI11

GARDEN CITY, 2 badroom brick, fam-ily rooen. baaamm M75 per mooth No prta Reference*

m-*oM INKSTER redecoratad 3 bedimai. bnck. baaemanl, 3 -i car garage nice carpet, air coodttMoed. appiiancee loeatl yard. MM SSJ-MSS U4ksiut 1 badroom. baaemeot ga ra»a. fenced yard, apacwaa U70 per .-ncaak aecwrsy 4 atiBuea After 4 pm M2 S»4J LIVONIA, brtck ranct. carpeted I bed-room. family room, partially finished baaemeot. fenced yard, garage cooven W locaboo No peta MIS 4«4 4193 LIVONIA - Brick ranct. 1100 Sq F". . 3 bedrooma IH batha. living room, fln-iabed basement, fenced yard, m car garage MOC per Mo 444 4213 LIVONIA - Immaculate 2 bedroom ranct. living room wtth calhadral ceU-Int 1 car cara«e, cooveoientty located. tsao mo plua ascmily 471-2142 LIVONIA - Middlebelt S Mile 2 bed-room, freshly painted. 1 car garage <pii« natghberbood No peta Security 4 references reqoatted Application 4 In-spection Tm* . S to I PM 24520 Greeo-toad, 2 btta S of * W o« Mlddlebert LIVONIA MM mooth. 7 Mile Inkater Rd area. Sharp I bedroom ranch Base-ment Immediate occupancy Ehrl Krta Property Maaagem«t S4J-4211 LIVONIA. Joy 4 Wayne R<k 4 SM room Quad. I car garage, appliances. « »• Lease, thee mooth to month. ISOO .

•acurtty lIMm-Spm, CWWl LIVONIA 14007 Danne St I bedroom ColeMaL attacbed garage family with fireplace Basement IMS per MO . ,$1.00® ascwlty Call betwem 19am-*pm. aakfor Val or CWyl m-t400 LTVONIA, I bedroom brick, 2 car ga " r IH ("tha completely furaabM. bcWdUg dtaksa 4 W etc ||]00 >*c«»ly Available for J man tin CaU weekdays Um-Spm. 474-S1SO

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N0*I -1 bedrxm home. I car garage.

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WAYNE 3 badroom flniabed baae-meot, fenced In yard, nice nbarbu area Rent plua IH mooth lacTirity References requirod S3J 23»C-WEST BLOOMFIELD. 2 badroom. •tove. refrlgerslor carpeung. avai-ab-e Dec 1 Acre lot Coantr* setting 1400 a mooth &1-007I

LAND «pscio« 3 Bedroom c ranct 3M31 Warren Drive by ooly Aa low aa IS9S per mooth After 6pm S21 »44« WESTLAND Venoy Grand Traverse 2 bedroom duplex 1 batba. cjcelleot coodltloo RefereDcea 13:0 aecurity IJgS H3JW 713 SIgS » OITER DRIVE N oi Schoolcraft 3 bedroom bome IJS0 a mooth plus se-curity deposit

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10-11-12 MILE AREAS 2 4 3 bedrooms, fireplace, carpet ap-pliances Kids Peta O K MOO MS0 MIS IS 00 isss MM

406 Furni»had Houta* For Rant

CONDG towoboose atyle. Novl Walled Lake area. 2 bedroom 1 S bath, private entrance attached garage, teener, air. basement, all sppnisnces washer 4 dryer No peta I40C SS7-SJ7I

WEST PALM BEACH Tennla Club oi West Paint 2 bedroom 1 baths, pool, overlooking a Har Tm coorta F MacFarLand. Dnya, M4 «M0 Eve . 7S40J42

S O U T H F I E L D

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2 & 3 Bedroom Townhouses Designed For Family Living

FuU basemen 1, appliances Including diabwaaber and aispoaa. Carpeting, central air and Individual terraces Swimming pool, tennia coorta and csr-pofj Bile pstbs ant! designed play-ground for children

WEEKDAYS SAT 4 SUN 9 TO 6 NOON TO S

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415 Vacation Rantals Abandon Your Hunt - All Arwsa REFERRAL SERVICES FOR

Tenanta 4 Landlords SHARE LISTINGS. 442 1130 GLLF SHORES Alabama coodo. white sandy baact 3 badroom. 3 baths Indoor pool Ideal for retirees IJOO par mooti S34 17SS AVAILABLE for Christmas 4 New Year* 4 bedroom home in Boyns dty Cloae to skiing Fully furnished

BOYNX HIGHLAND6 Luxury chalet, exclusive area Basuti fully furnished 4 bedrooma. I batha

After Spm M1 -9*33

TOWNHOUSE Bnck 2 bedrooma A few areaa Stove. Fndge fireplace carpel Kids-Peta

O K RENTEX, M3-»73S UNION LAKE New 3 badroom, at-tacbed garage patio laundry room, from IS2S Call 13 • 2 or leave name 4 phone number oe recorder MJ HK

CANCUN. MEXICO Laiury 3 M room villa oo the Carrtbean Available Jan II Lbroogji Fat 1 Fully equipped kilrhao. dally maid service Ideal for 3 couples or a famUy gl.goo complete Deyi S4J S4M After 7pm 1M0442 COLORADO SKIING

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Featared on KELLY 4 CO TV 7 All Ages. Occ-ups lions 4 LUaatylas

7,000 Satisfied Clients'

6 4 4 - 6 8 4 5 MISS Soathfleld Rd Southfield

LOOKING FOR share two badroom condo In PtytnoaU with the same If interested call Maureen Vat 371-MATURE NOB smoking woman to share large I bedroom Sowthfleld

line available Call after »pm NEAT YOUNG PERSON wanted to •hare 2 badroom. : bath apartment al 14 Mile 4 Decker la Walled Lake Pre-fer female bvt will cooMdsr male thai won't he around mack FuUy furnished RM a month plaa 1 mooth aacvtt Call —

421 Lhrfng Ouartar* ToShara

WAYNE 3 looking lor Coropiteiy

422 Wantad To Rant All Areas Ants - Hoaass Coodce

LANDCOfo* 4 TENANTS *R«I By Referral

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EXECVTTVE room ranct a or near Farmjogtoo HUM for Immediate occupancy J 1"« hatha. JacwiE wet bar completely flanked hasanaait tot tab canira: air. alarm.

fully landscaped with sprtn-ly other reflnsDMMa IS lo M klarsi 4 any

mooth lease |isi i «ssii ui el as led to be 3 to 7 veers oM Pool not d

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H O M E S W A N T E D T O L E A S E

Is Wsyns Coanty Need 3 or more bad-rooene first floor family room or den Large dining arse I * baths, oe a large lot or private setui^ Secure long term lease with sttracove rental re tee Call

Chr is Heeler at 455-6880. Ext 231

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NONSMOKING Profeaalonal male aaeka persoos lo aharv boose ta Pfym-oath RM per month No utilities

PROFESSION AL marrfcsd coaple wlU care lor yoar home m Blocenfleld Hills srsa daring winter months Oaan. naet. reapcnalbl* two smokers No children Will give TlX to yoar pea 4 plants Lasve massage Ht l l t l REDFORD HOME to share R<M mo tnclodas utUltlaa Full fsnlitles - ga-rage Ideal for working woman CaU be-tween S 34pm aad 7pm. SJ3 *»4S RESPONSIBLE nasi, noo female to ahare with aame a 3 badroom Northwestern. 13 Mile area apartmeot RM. - half utUltlaa Pal I31-4M1 RESPONSIBLE straight young male pro!aasiroil looking lor same to share Southfield apartment. I months or I yaar I2SS mooth PUU work R«-4«7I ROOM MATES Straight males over 30. looking for same easy going, HIS share utilities Call after 4pm

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AD INTERIM EXECUTIVE ACCOMMODATIONS

ISOO - sq ft Separste Gaest Ouarten within Private Southfield Heme nestled la a 1 * acre wooded hillside No yard work Cable TV 4 all utilities included 10 Mile-Lahser area Long or abort term lease Avaiisble 34 Nov JS4-7IM

BIRMINGHAM 3 4 bedroom furnished bouse. 2 full batba, 2 c rage, washer, dryer 4 appliancea

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407 Mobil* Homa* For Rant

WARREN .AREA 10 MUe and Deouin-dre Newly painted 3 badroom, 1H bath coodo Excellent location Close lo schools and expressway* All sppti ancea. central air MS« per month

134-4440

W BLOOMFIELD UNION LAKE Natural setting with amall lake, de-tached coodo ranch with full basemen:. 3 car garage, fireplace, graatroom. 1 >4 batha Available Dec 1 |7M plaa se-curity 4 utilities CaU anytime IS I-MM

FARMINGTON location - 1 bedroom | furnished mobile bome Re'ereoces 4 security required For more Informa [ uoo. call Jpm-«pm. 47I-R17 I

406 Duptaxa* For Rant FORD 4 NEWBURGH area amaU I bedroom appliances Ideal for single Individual or couple. R70 plus utilities No peta Pbooe 3*1-0110 GARDEN CITY • 1 bedroom beautiful brick R7S Includes appliances, carpet-ing 4 aLr coodiuonlng No peta Agent I7I-7M0 NORTHVTLLE 2 bedroom la nice araa, den, dining room, haaetnent, garage, carpeting, appliancea MIS no < utUitlea Available la Dec M4-JM0 WESTLAND 3 spacious bedrooma. Us-ing. dining room 4 kitchen carpeted, appliances. MM plus 1 't mooth securi-ty Available now 361 -SAM

410 Flat* For Rant BIRMINGHAM- Downtown 3 bed-rooms dining" area. wood floors, leaded glass windows fireplace Upstairs MM mooth 2S4-1693 EAST DEARBORN S4I Horger, lower flat. 3 bedrooma. R31 mo., L'pper flat 1 bedroom. R7S mo, Both pay own utUi-Oes 4 require security deposit After IPM 37W47*

GARDEN CITY UPPER FLAT RM per month 43S-MM UPPER FLAT East Dearborn, large 1 bedroom, living room. diw**g room. kitchen, carpeted, appliancea ladadad.

lxrtty Avail Raw JtM plia aac-urlty Available Dec SM-S7I1

412 Townhoutaa-Condoa For Rant

Abandon Your Hum - AU Areas Tenants 4 Landlords

We refer "QUALIFIED PEOPLE"

To "QUALIFIED RENTALS-

(0«r 10th Yaar! HUNDREDS DISPLAYED IN OUR FREE BOOKLET

SHARE LISTINGS 6 4 2 - 1 6 2 0

M4 So Adams Birmingham. Ml

AVAILABLE SOON 1400 Vj Ft ranch KnntaMi

prteala entrance, carper inc •a 4 pool M7S Mo

1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2 MILE A R E A S 2 4 1 bedrooms, fireplace, carpet ap pllancea Kids Pets O K MM MM MIS ISM UU MM RENTEX Ml-07 31

413 Tima Sharing MARCO ISLAND Florida Tune Share oo the Gull »th week of yaar Estate Must sacrifice Day* IR 31M Eves M3 4DM

414 Florida Rantals Abandon Your Hunt All Areaa REFERRAL SERVICES FOR

TsunU 4i Landlords SHARE LISTINGS, M3 I »3« ANNA MARIA Island- Fla Furnished 3 bedroom, 3 bath home In-cludes boat dock to Tamps Bay Short walk to sugar whit* gulf baact HJ-77»-im or 311S40-47*!

CAPE CORAL - new condo 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, pool ROO week 4M-0IM DEL RAY BEACH coodo oo lake Rani furnished 2 bedroom 3 bath, laundry room, clubhouse 4 pool Adults, no pets IIOOC mooth 3 month minimum

7I»IUS DELRAY BEACH, th* Hamlet Country Club, 3 bedroom Coodo, oo 1st floor, completely furnished 12.000 MO Ba tweeo »am-Spm, Moo -Frt SM-S14 DISNEY Lurary 2 bedroom 2 bath coo-do. pool, tennis, golf RM weekly Dec to Feb

After 4PM. Ml 7M4 FLORIDA EFFECTENCY Coodo oe the Gulf Excellent raoul rate. RS0 per

References plasas Carol Maaoc Raalty M4-1M0

FLORIDA SUN COAST UU Del Sol. Villa. J bedroom. 3 bath, oa rater plaa golf coarse Orw. complete-

ly fumlabed Available ImmedUtely Owner M1-I7M FORT MYERS BEACH Gulf front con-dominium. Available last 3 weeks In Jan at special rates Also available

11 weeks In April FT LAUDERDALE pr _ CMas Mile Lurury ocean front coodo 3 bedroom. 1 bath. Available now thru Dee. Two weak minimum MI-HII FT MYERS Beach Coodo overlooking the Gull I bedrooms. 3 batha. goU tae-nia pool. aU amenities Pictures svaU-able U3-4U4 or

FAIRFIELD GLADE aleepa «. fully equipped kitchen. Avail-able Nov 24 Dec 1.11000 64S 424" HARBOR SPRINGS Btrchwood Farms Golf 4 Country Club Luxury private bome 4 bediuoms I batha fireplace, conversation pit. cathedral catling, completely furnished Available Dec 4th for Ski Season ilncladusg CVtstmssi or 1 Year Lease Owner, IIS-S34-MT6

HILTON HEAD, S C. Sleeps t. oceanfroot. olymptr atse pool

F MacFarland 315 "S4 0341 HOMESTEAD luxury, fun

raaort coodo oe Lake Michigan In Glee Artoe, 3 or 1 bedrooma. 10 down-Mll runs. 33 miles at groomed cross country tralla 161 3*17

LEELANAC COUNTY' Condominium units on the diore at Lake Michigan idea) setting for hikers, hunters, fishermen 4 aklars CaU owner

S17-3S1-7S07

SHARE SMALL home ir Birmingham Incledea kitchen, laundry, garage Available immediately MM Mo plua deposit Days. S7S-2M4 Eve a 3SO 41.1 TROY Share house with 2 hard work ing career girls Need bedroom set 1117 mooth plaa split utUillas

M7-10M TWO LIBERAL beset tj pae >obs seeks 3rd for ham bome Noo «mo mooth plus utilities OSS-OIM

typae with yup-jirje BlmU«^

TWO straight males, mid Sirs, looking tor a responsible Third lo share house 1310 per month • utilities Farming ion area After 3 Mpm 471-S7M

MOTORHOME to Sleep I June II July 7, KM Mast be reliable for 5«>0 mile adventure Plymouth 430-0113

432 Commarctai / Ratail LIVONIA Newburgfe 4 I Mile. Meal 10M as ft commercial 4 office bulhd-ing AvailaMa with lets at pkooe equip meax Call Broker 4441041

436 Offlca / Buainaaa Spaca

from I1S0 kodadss haat. air rnadiniia-

ABIDING 0 story office building la downtown historic YpaUanti Sattas from RSO indadas haat. air co

14 Ml

ANN ARBOR RD PLYMOUTH TWP EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE

IM sq ft one room sails at RIO a mooth. IIS aq ft one room salt* at IRO s month ladadss atUltlss 0« aq ft I roam suite at MM a month

Sua utilities I7M sq ft at R PI a so plus utiUUea 4SS-30M

BERKLEY OFFICE SPACE Low lease, medical or general Dr Hoefcn S 30-7010

436 Offlca / Buainaa* ttpaca

DONT LEASE OFFICE SPACE LEASE AN OFFICE

• Private ofllca from IM aq ft. Laxurv Jus:? appomted. at you farmah FVxl

• Conference rooms, word f i • n « 4 secroUrlaJ ssi 'toes fadstcule. Telex. 'ilapkuai anssn liig. private mallbcn and more _ A fully snapped "office salts" for mach \mm than yeeU psy for one empty ofnee

CaU for Details 134-40M US-MS0

Ha—d—I Bsstiim Canters Troy - Simhfla41 - Farmington Hllla

We cat the cost ot doang beslnesa

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH ONE 3 room aal t* ONE 1 room suits

Excellent Parking 440-7171

EXBCUTTVE SUITES AVAILABLE

icwUve Sscretar-tag. d»-

floor Expa

. notary

PROFESSIONAL COUPLE I to rant house or (1st lor Dec 10 i Excellent qualifications

11S-414-I7T2 Prnlaanrissl Family NorthvUla 4 sar-roandlng areaa 1-4 bediuutu bouse, condo. basement, garage or two 3 bed-room apta Dec IS move M 0-4444 WOMAN WISHES house to rent In Plymouth - Canton ares Will pay rant la advance U necessary Call 441-17SS

424 Houaa Sitting Sarvica SEMI RETIRED EXECUTIVE wUl take care of yoar animals CaU mornings

428 Qaragaai Mini Storaga AUTO k BOAT STORAGE

Small boau. RV'a snowmobllaa. I1M. Inalde. open 14 hiu, 7 days Guarded, Ramp building, easy access 1414100

ANN ARBOR RD PLYMOUTH TWP Sft retail ta shopping

a sq ft pta utUltlaa. January

410-4441 CANTON

r Shopping Centsr, Prtm* Hi«h Growth Area. Immedlst* Occupancy

ISM sq ft — 11 000 mooth 1.9M sqft — R.M0 month 4SM sq ft - UNO mooth 7.SM sqft - I5.0M mooth 11 SOO sq ft - RIM mooch

The Apartment Group 356-2600

B HAM DEARBORN. S'FIELD TROY COMPLETE BUSINESS CENTERS

onrhaed Fully staffed La leal aquip-ment. beesufuuy sppotntad 4 In prtms buildings EXECUTIVE GROUP OFFICES, INC

3 5 2 - 2 9 9 2 II Yn. ot Successful Growth ...

B I R M I N G H A M A CHOICE OF 2

PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE ADDRESSES,

Birmingham Telephone number per-sonalised pbooe answering, national 4 internal inns I Talai access Full Secretarial Services 4M N WOODWARD 0M E LINCOLN

845-5839

BIRMINGHAM Medical dsnta! salts

IM sq R One location MS-S4M

BIRMINGHAM OFFICE (IM Sq FL| within saute of executive business offlc aa. receptionist, personalised telepbooe answering. exacuUve secretary service, confarance rocm. sU utilities carpel ing. drspes. >snHonal MS-0741 BLOOMFIELD HILLS Telegraph Rd

feet snd up Reasonable Tea Mr Blnnost 141-0410 or 314-3717 BLOOMFIELD HILLS 4 offlc* Sac retarial sss ikes available Conference room and receptionist Long Lake 4 Woodward ares 1444111

DOOTNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 17M aq ft. commercial space, suitable for retaU or (nesllili medical office Next to Giorgio • Rastaruant tn Great American Mall. 3M N Woodward Ave Very reasonable rent M7 7I7I

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM - 3 amall separate suitaa IIS 4 M0 an ft. In-clodea 6 nights cleaning 4 utilities Call 441-0034

HARVARD SUITE 29350 SOUTHFIELD RD

SUITE 122 557-2757

FARMINGTON HILLS. 11 Mile near Orfcard Lake 1M0 sq ft, ground floor, recently i Minis lad, oak 4 redwood trim, csrpeted 4 decors ted I rooms E*ceUeal for — ism.a. legal

LIVONIA MEDICAL SPACE X Ray. lab. appros RM sq feet S MUe

s Dr Hoakn S3S-7010

LIVONIA Nice Single office lor rant share rwcep-

From 440-1 MO sq ft Brokers protected 133 I100

LIVONIA PLYMOUTH - NEWBURG

Aree 4 room ssdte srlth recaption area Available as Salu or Individual Offlc* Call Mr* Stadsr I44-0SSS

1A - nrbne

Esvallabla. aU stiUues included on. easy off expressway Call

dayi S3J-7407 or eves 444 MM LIVONIA Schoolcraft 4 Inkster. medi-cal salts IM0 sq ft divided into

private office Immediate occupancy For Information caU

LOOKING FOR space lo lease Two or I days per week la busy stop for Assign er coetame Jewelry PrtvaU bome par

> 1SJ-4174

Prenllgiotn Corner I IIOO-1.BM sq feet st 111 I

utilities. Call Joe. OS I 17 M Rastnctioni apply.

436 Offlca / Bu»inaa« Spaca

LfVONLA. I Mils 4 Fa ly dscorated. rooms. Mil month Will divide 133 2111 or 4I4-41M NORTHVTLLE FirraMK office space to share Available ap u> IM Sq Ft Pbooe service Rale ss^mlslils Contact Stacy si NORTHVILLK PROFESSIONAL CTR Msdlrsi Suite ExceUsm location 4 ex-posure. gi oaaf floor, privets entrance 1.0» sq ft . 40 car parting Available Immedlalaiy M4-41M

NORTHVTLIjrS NEWEST OFFICES New llislrg oe 1 Mile W ol 1-371 Only 3 aultss available ta this beautiful Building wtth many i CallDr Clancy U0-RW

OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE 11401 W Eight Mile. Livonia

Call George 474-1404

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN SM sq R office Own beet 4 air conditioning Newly decorstad Rosso—Ma CaU altar 7pm 44VM7I PLYMOUTH executive office suite from IM sqft Conference room, word is ni'esnng. secretarial service, paruos-alised p4i tatlen

PRESTIGIOUS MEDICAL SUITE Attractively rtsslgnsil 4 carpeted Pro t MSI in 11 modem huikttng Bu Bss i • 4 Ll vermes la Troy IMOeqft Space [or x-ray 4 lat Reeeonsbls rent Call

110-01*4 PRIME OFFICE SPACE to i sq feat Square Lake Telegrept area Lmmediale occupancy For fsi thsi tn formauon call RS-4141 PROFESSIONAL SUITES TO LEASE

Ideal location 41(77 Ford Rd.. M W of I-m, Canton Twp Approi llM Sq

•pactflcatloaa or 104-1700

Ft. will flush to your 41S Sq Fl aa la Call ROYAL OAK Fully f* , aree. window office In suit*, en pin. prime location. Woodward frontage good parting IRS monthly S40-71M SOUTHFIELD HONEYWELL BLDG Sublease 1 or 4 room suite piss storage room imme square foot

SOUTHFIELD & 13 MILE -NEAR BIRMINGHAM-Suites From 550 Sq. Ft.

Ample, Convenient Partclng R4P-?SOO

SOUTHFIELD 1 sautes available 4M aq ft and ISM sq ft Utilities and ]asi torlel service Included Van Raker S44-47R

SUBURBAN OFFICE building near 11 mile la Southfield 104 SOO sqft avail-able Starting as low as IIM

Call 441-1114 TROY 1 suite starter officu, spprox 4M sq ft »S0 per month O RILLEY REALTY 689-8844

able Phons funUsbsd anTHeCTOtarlal sarrtce Northvtlle area Ask for Mary.

MS-IIM

LUXURY CONDO for lease In mv led unhurried. unforgeUbla St

John. U S V I Only a few cioice weekx left In the ultimate eecepe RsUdasH Manager 4 Maid Service assure total comfort 4 satisfaction CaU 437 4034

MYRTLE BEACH S C 1 bedrooms, lie batba ocwenside. ele-vator, I pools F MacFurland. 11V7S4-4M3

MYRTLE BEACH.SC Luxurious oceanfroot Coodo. 1 bad-rooms. 1 baths, indoor 4 outdoor pools exercise room, Jacuxsi F Mac Far land 11V7S4-0M1 PUERTO V'ALLARTA. 1 bedroom con do. maid service N*w golf course. Ten-nis m miles of besutlful beech Pool Available Christmas 4 Easter S11-4MI RETIREES, Myrtle Baach. SC. 2 bed rooms. 3 baths, ground floor townbouse 11th Fairway Deer Track GoU Coarse, svailabls moothly RM including elec-tric 4 water Starting Jan S 101-4076 SCHUSS MT CHALET 1 hadrooi

1 huge fireplace. Hansel 4 Gretel close to ski bill Available part of hoU-day* Book now for akl season 0410041

SKI ACCOMMODATIONS Michigan'! most luxurious reeort Con-dominium Tn s iiliciuaes are located on Walloon Lake between Borne Ml 4 Boyne Rlghlsrvls Ice skating 4 cross country svailabls on property Over MO scree of lovely rolling wood-

•oces please WILDWOOD

WALLOON LAKE. MI 407M H44324M1 II

SKI V A L E S bedroom. I bath. 0 year old beeetiful ly decoralsd Condo Take Shuttle 1 mils to Goodoia RM a day Call PtU t i n 1*0 0(1-0141

SNOW SNOW SNOW Ski 4 skate at the Homestead, looks ski MIL Sleeps 4. )SCCUB. fire-place. M* night 014-114-1440

BUY A PIECE OF

THE BLOCK.

THINK SNOW Near Boyne KlgtuaoC 4 Nabs Nob. I bedroom fsinl^iit condo Weekly

svailabls H7-R4-714T

420 Room® For Rant Abandon Your Bunt - All Aruad WE GUARANTEE TO OFT**

"QUALIFIED PEOPLE SHARE LISTINGS. 44114M

HUTCHINSON Island. Stuart. Palm h area En>oy tha brsstbiaking

view of Use Atlantic 4 (eel the brasses

private gardens Experience skssr sry Is this fully furnished 1 bedrtx bath Tovrnbouae with pool, ti

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Im slsh. il nrt-vet* room In lovely home Non-drink inc. aon-orafclng. RM mo. plaa todedas etilitlss 4 Unsas. I

BIRMINGHAM CftN"I>-| S^^^^^^EmaenT^loca-

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YOU MAY PLACE A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT FROM 8 A.M. -5:30 P.M. MONDAY

THROUGH THURSDAY AND

FROM 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. FRIDAY

500 Halp Wanted 500 Halp Wanted

A A A E M P L O Y M E N T CALL

ISS-3V00 TODAY

For the career of your cbo»c» EXECUTIVE CLERICAL

TRADES 4 SALES MORE

, Invest la s sure thing" o Your Career « Master Card

Low fee. 3 vli Salary Terms 31301 W 11 Mile

ABOVE AVERAGE' Major Pbooe Co m a sharp people to sandle inmrrung calls IS per hour. IS SO 00 days All Shifts Advancement Recent Seles or College No Fne- Ero ploymem Opp s S40-7RS

ACCOUNTANT CPA firm seeks self motivsled indiiTdus] with desire lo de-velop tax planning 4 consulting sballtv Must have 1-S yean experience Con/l deouaUty of applicant respected Ru-ben 4 Weisman. 312 4070

ACCOUNTANT Expanding CPA ftrm reouires CPA with minimum 4 veers public account •ng experience ll you are a qualified l-lfii'-WIUI U*hhi tiinge IM prolee-ZUBal advancement, we offer an excel-Wm opportunity to grow with ua Otr (ftiq rsifled clientle and range of ser tlc« will provide s rewarding career Compensation 125 040 135.1)00 Re-spond in confidence to Mellen. Seal. 4 Pivot. 10440 Telegraph. Suite I HI, Blr rnintbam Michigan 4M10

ACCOUNTANTS Growth-minded CPA Firm seeking Ac-counts with Public and or Heelth Cart experience. CPA preferred Excellent opportunity for advancement Good benefits Send Resume to Dsryl T Rol Uns. CPA 10310 Orchard Lake Rd . Ste £100. Farmington Hills. Ml. 40018

ACCOUNTANT wsnted in growing in-surance company Respooai Dili ties will include cash reconciliation, geners) ledger internal control systems and do cumeotattoos report assistance and other duties Please call between 0am and noon (NoTt»ss|4l 1R1111 f i t 17

ACCOUNTING CLERK Fasl paced Southfield Coryorstion seeking individual with CRT experi-ence bookkeeping knowledge 4 flair for detail Mast be accurate- Salary commemsurste wtth experience FuU benefits CaU 0-S-pm. 1SS-14M ext 314

An Equal Opportunity Employer ACCOUNTING OFFICE SUPERVI-SOR - Progressive firm In Troy is seek-ing an individual to supervise 3 person office Tbe Ideal candidate wtU have an Assoc Degree In Accounting, and 1-4 years experience with Accounts Psy able 4 Receivable, Billing. Payroll In-ventory and Personnel Previous Data Entry experience and familiarity wilt computer systems also required Prior supervisory experience helpful We of-fer an excellent salary and benefit package Sesid resume and salary re-

Iuirements to ccountant. P O Box Ml. Lathrup VU-

Lage Ml . 4007C An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACCOUNTS Receivable payable Must have experience _ Com couni South/le 14BObserver 4 Eccentric Newspaper* M351 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Mlctl gar. 4(1 SO

A D M I N I S T R A T I O N School training Cash and educational incentives If qualified US Army Reserve Ages 17-14 CaU SGT Heide st 541 0404

ADMINISTRATOR - PLYMOUTH for 10 bed residential facility for people with unenta! retsrdatloo Room, boejTl. salary provided. Send resume to

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, C 0 C 3' 504 Schoolcraft Livonia, Ml 411M

An Equal (Jy port unity Employer

A E R O B I C I N S T R U C T O R S For Royal Oak studio experienced, M per class and up Call evenings M1-5S75

or iso-im AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS, male 4 female, outgoing 4 energetic for lux-urious new Health Club opening in Uvo-aia Send aame 4 pbooe number to P O Box slSMl. Detroit, Ml 41231 AIDE POSITIONS, 1M-10 PM, ra» weekends hours Adult foster care, mentally retarded Good driving re-cords Ideal for college students in So-cial Science or Special Educsuoo fields Apply st RIM Grand River, downlow* Farmington Shopping Center between » 4 PM Mon FH

AIDES NEEDED for group homes lor afternoon snd midnight ihlfta 14 M per hour to start Garden City/Canton area CaU » MAM 1 MPM. 432-4011

3 0 P E O P L E N E E D E D Aaaignmeoi available for iodm(fc«is witfc roccfcuucA] afcilla Muvt b* abie lo do rooliD* togging o4 Lnformalior. oo mADolActarlAg «qutpmeol Mu« be de-pndibl* Top piy Call today for roar •ppoiatroeol

Rel iab i l i t y I n s p e c t o r s

Top peying assignmenl for experienced person Must have acme tool 4 die or model making experience Mecbamcal skills a must Retirees welcome

BENEFITS PAID VACATIONS PAID HOLIDAYS

out why « NEVEh I

ENTECH S E R V I C E S . LTD 111 Chicago Rd

332-4350 ., Iroy 588-5610

AIRLINES Flight Attendents and HeaervaUonlsta wlU train1

Local Opening*' Call Now SS7 I200 Job Network 27100 SouthfleldFee

ALARM REP AW INSTALLER Experienced trouble abooter and In •taller for Security World Alarm, 12415 W Eight Mile, Detroit 517 5300 AMBITIOUS, DEPENDABLE Service orientated Persoos wanted

Lighthouse Car Wash. 4!MO Ford Rd . Canton

AMERICA'S HI Buy Sell Trade auto-motive magaxine. Auto Trader has ar, excellent career opportunity for an ad vertising aales rep Must have reliable vehicle, no previous experience re tjulred Salary phis commission, plua bonus 534-0703

APARTMENT CLEANING PERSONNEL

pan Ume Call 543-7704 APARTMENT HALLWAY CLEANING

for complex in Troy 35 hours per week

Call lor appointment 04S-01M APPRENTICE 1 Ine detail repair work We train. Send reauine to P 0 BOX 540 Rocheeter Mi , 40043

Architectural Draftsman

INTERIOR nesigri firm «ee*iig archi-tectural draftsman, furniture design, cabinetry detailing CaU Mon thru Fri

540-1330 ARCHITECTURAL DftAFTSPERSON - good opportunity for experienced Drsftspersoo Bioomfleld Rills Archi-tectural Firm 444-4000

ARCHrTECTURAL TECHNICIAN Food service faculties consulting firm, with national clientele base, has posi-tion for person with good drawing skills. Interior facUty design ability snd or mechanical k elactrical apti-tude Tlus is a production level poaltioo with advancement potential for a motivated, quality conscious person Position is located in Plymouth North-ville area Excellent working condi-tions. benefits 4 opportunity to grow Please send resume wtth recent 4 ex-pected salary to Tbe Hysen Group, i lRl Haggerty Rd Suite 330 Novl Mi

ARE YOU TIRED of being frustrated locking for wort" Tlrod of working for minimum wage1 Then why not call a*, we offer a free employment service NO KIDDING If you live tn Oakland County call Southfield Community Placement 1M-010T

ART GALLERY ASSISTANT wan tod part Ume Basic art knowledge, person-able. Southfield i m . 1M-M31

A R T I L L E R Y School training Cash and educations] incentives If qualified US Army Reserve Ages 17-14 CallSGT HeUSeat 541-0404 ARTIST must be good In grsptiicx Wanted for part time work or on a free lance basts Mltcbell Advertising. 30M1 W 0 Mile. Radford 515 1755

ATTENTION - Pass out free gifts 4 pick ap order* for Fuller Brush 111 IIS bow 4 up to start. For Interview

SIS-MM •our 4 up lo a* for PMl

500 Halp Wantad 500 Halo Wantad

A S S E M B L E R S General Laborer Light Industrial

Press Operators Solder ers

Long , short term temporary aasign-rrier.ts Days or afternoons Arbor Temporanea 450-1141

ASSEMBLY POSITIONS WILLING TO TRAIN

Hiring Now' Call Today1 517-1100 Job Network 371P0 Sooth/ield Fee

ASSISTANT For mobile wash, starting st 14.50

Livools 444 0411

ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR of PRODUCTION

Position open with Southfield Medical Manufacturing Co Sapervlaory experi-ence desirable After nil table training

Cid. hours wlU be Dooo-4pm. Excef beneflta CaU Pemonel. 313-2420 ATTENDANT 4 MECHANIC

Pay commeoaurste with experience Call II to 044-7717

ATTENDANTS. CASHIERS. All shifts Livonia gaa station Apply anytime 14410 Plymouth Rd corner of Lev an ATTENDANTS CASHIERS WANTED

Southfield 4 Birmingham storea has lmmediale opening for full service at-tendants 4 self serve cashiers Must be honest, hardworking 4 ambitious Call Mr Mauptn 151-0717 157-1410

ATTENDANTS Female or Male Full-time CaU for Info - or apply with General "Manager Colony Car Waah. Plymouth 455-tOll

A T T E N T I O N A D U L T S I Need a Job" Join the Hallmark Job Placemen! Program CaU 044! 01»

A T T E N T I O N ASSIGNMENTS AVAILABLE

t Data Entry »Typists » Clerks ) Light Packaging &

Production

BENEFITS

Call Immediately For Appointment

N O R R E L L SERVICES, INC.

Farmington Hills Rochester

553-5858 651-1500

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION abop In Plymouth needs R 4 R person Experi-ence baceasary Must have own loots Call between 0-0 pen 45VSM1

AUTOMATION ASSEMBLER Experienced In heavy duty coovevor and load systems. Competitive wage aad benefits Apply st

Accuro-lcatic Systems 11*71 Mayfleld. Livonia' M1-40M

AUTO MECHANIC

Wanted Certified - Fall time Livonia area 433 RM AUTO MECHANIC needed Must be certified Guarantee plus commission M hour* per week Monday thru Friday Call P*ul al 474-5454 AUTOMOTIVE recycler needs reapoo-slble individual lor disassembly, inven-tory, Mop clean up, maintenance 4 de-livery Pay negotiable South Lyon (III) 417-41*4

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN Large import dealership haa openings for an experienced, certified techni-cian. Please apply in penm. Erhard B4W 14110 Telegraph, Southfield

AUTO PARTS MAN Immediate opening. Dealership experi-ence required. G M preferred Excel-lent starting salary 4 benefits Apply In person, on Tuea, Nov. 10th. to: Avis Used Car Sales, R071 Michigan

Ave . Wayne. Mich 44144 Equal Opportunity Employer M F H

ALTO PORTER Duties include moving car* Must be mature, clean and aeat and have a valid drivers license. Apply In pel sun to Earl Williams or Dan Vanderwbeel Lou LaRiche Chevrolet. Subaru. 40075 Plymouth Road. Plymouth

ATTENTION Earn extra moory sow for Holiday* Consumer Research Interviewers need-ed for iatsrssta*| work In Farmington Hills No sales WUl train Day snd eve-mug hours Could be flexible to meet

5schedule Must hsve good FagHsli sage skills and exceOset reading ty Regular nay increases CaU

Mltxt weekdays only. 10 AM 4 M PM at SSM100

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS Yankee Peddler Is for people with your qualifications Independence, responsibility, organisation, efficiency personality 4 common sense, to fUl full and part ume sales peel lions Apply weekday* between 10-5 st

YANKEE PEDDLER. Tel-El Plaxa Corner Tetagrsph 4 10 Mils. Soutfeftsk)

ATTENTION

IMMEDIATE

OPENINGS PEOPLE NEEDED IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL SHIFTS UCHT INDUSTRI AL WORK ON THE JOB TRAINING ALL JOBS ABOVE MINIMUM WAGE

E A R N EXTRA

H O L I D A Y M O N E Y

FULL T IME OR

T E M P O R A R Y

C A L L

5 2 5 - 9 1 9 1 LIVONIA

500 Hetp Wantad

ALTO TRIMMER Experience neces-sary sunroof experience desirable

500 Halp Wantad

Must know pattern makin*. sewing (wage CaU 113-220-40i 1 Good starting '

AUTO WORKS AUTO WORKS, a last growing retail auto parts chats snd s division of Perry E»ug Stores. lac , currently has open

for part-Ume (day*) Cashier -Ipast experience necessary i snd

mgnt ume Sales Oert for our Plym-outh Rd.. Livools location

If you have any of tbe following qualifications

• Auto parts aales experience • Basic suU knowledge • Retail sales experience

We would Uke to talk to you

PLEASE CALL 421-6810

BAKERY COUNTER PERSON. fuU or part Ume for Farmington area Also must know sandwich prep and assist m cookie baking. Some experience essen-tial CaU 471-07R

B A K E R Y P E R S O N Looking for someone experienced la selling I reek baked goods FuU time Excellent pey 4 benefits Apply la per eon Shopping Center Market MSI Or chard Lake Road at Ms Bioomfleld Ask for Mr

A WESTS IDE TOOL 4 DIE COMPANY hiring traineea for tool work Must be Intelligent - mechanically oriented

ALSO experienced surface gnnder and I D -O D operator* snd polishing hands Top wages and benefits CalU AM to 4 PM. 711-M10

ROYAL OAK STERLING HTS

547-9300 978-9360

NO 1

FUTURE FORCE

Bagger Positions PART-TIME

Join the number one super-market chain. • Starling rate $3.50 hour • increeses every 6 months

during 1st 1% years • A clean friendly work

environment • Promotional opportunlt

baaed on seniority For appointment and inter-view, please call:

270-1295 or 270-1296

FARMER JACK SUPERMARKETS

An Equal Opportunity Employer ATTENTION TEACHERS Positions open for pre-scbool teacher* and teachsr's aides II lo M boer* per •reek Immediate opening*. 4S0-S4M

ATTENTION....

Communications Sales Reps

Hlghh motivated, career minded Indi-viduals srlth jilaasim pbons voice need-ed U handle Incoming caDs Sales x-

BAKERY COUNTER SALES Elegant Farmington Hills pastry *op. fall or part Ume No experience neces-sary If responsible, mature Apply la person except Man., French Gourmet. ROM Middlebelt. corner 14 MUe

BOILER OPERATOR |10 per bow for Hlgti Pressure Boiler 4 experience In refrigeration fboth am-monia 4 freon) Swing Swift Full-time hours Temporary Send resume to P 0 Box 51070 Livonia. Mick 41 lt>« BOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT part Ume approximately M hours, some Sat* Experience needed in write spa

trial balance, payroll 4 accounts thru payable 15 per bour" 454-4111

BOOKKEEPER CASHIER Full or part time Apply In person Belle Tire, 411 W Ana Arbor Rd Plymouth. Thurs 4 PM-«PM

BLUE JEAN JOBS

WE NEED M PACKAGERS 4 PRODUCTION ASSEMBLY WORKERS FOR THE LIVO-NIA. FARMINGTON WEST LAND GARDEN CITY PLYMOUTH 4 REDFORD AREAS MUST BE II YEARS

. J l OF AGE 4 OVER AVAIL-ABLE FOR I HOUR SHIFTS 4 HAVE RELIABLE TRANS-PORTATION. CALL US OR COME IN TODAY'

0-11 M or 1-1 50PM. MON THRU FRI 10MI MERRIMAN

(VILLAGE FASHION MALL (N OF 7 MILE)

CONTRACT STAFFING 4 7 7 - 0 9 2 4

BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE for I Woman Office 511-4 37 or 534-3147

BORING MILL OPERATOR Part Time, approximately 0pm-10pm. Moo Frt Experienced Only Canton Area 4S0-1447

SOO I M P W a n t e d

BLUE JEAN JOBS

Kelly Services has tempo-rary assignments on day, af-ternoon and midnight shifts. No experience necessary; must have own transporter tlon.

Apply Monday through Fri-day at:

34115 W. Twelve Mile Rd. Suite 155

Farmlngtn Hills 5 5 3 - 7 8 2 0

K E L L Y

S E R V I C E S The "Kelly Girl People

Not an agency, never a fee Equal Opportunity Employer M/F H

Register now for our WORK TO WIN" Sweepstakes Tbe more you work, tbe better

your chance lo win

BUILDING MAINTENANCE must have experience la electrical, nlumb-ing carpentry 4 masonry stsaity year around work, benefits, industrial build-ing Redford area CaU Joe tiHaiaai lam-11 am 155-5107

BORING MILL OPERATOR Experience on V G 4 L Spindle Days All benefits Overtime Top Rate' Farmington area Apply la person

Easco Building 13040 W 0 Mile. Farattngton

o BRICKLAYER NEEDED Experienced, hourly 40. M0 bricks to lay Plymouth ares Call Oam-Spm. 450-4043

BRIDGEPORT/MACHINIST Must have Job Shop experience Dsy* All benefits Overtime' Top Rats' Farmington area Apply la parson:

Essco Bldi ROM W I MUe Rd

BORING MILL OPERATOR

Dsy* or nights Gasre experience belpful Call for aa appointment

INTRA CORPORATION Westland. Michigan

326-7039

500 Halp Wantad

on prtcttfcoa mAcUMd air-craft porta FuU benefits Hytroi Man

CARPENTER Experienced All around )o4s. mm 4

CARPENTER the Job or by tM boer CaU Jim 150 44-44

CARPENTERS WANTED Deck, building 4 remodeling contractor dsafras carpenters with some expert snco. Mast hsve track 4 tools for wort la Rochester, Trey 4 UUch srues Call 411-2510

BUS MECHN1C Part t in mechanic needed aa soon as piMblii Certification Ui sfei i sd M hour* par week IS 73 04 71 par boar depending on experience. Apply st Wayse County Intermediate School dis-trict ROM Van Born. Wayne, MI M1M M7-1I74

An Eqaal Opportaaity Employer

500 Halp Wantad

BUILDING MAINTENANCE United Comsnuoity Servioss Is oflu

u S W h E C ; 1

• PsM on ina fob wort exparSaace < Nine weeks U traisM si Henry Fard

Community Collins •Job Plirsmsol soJatance

rudlinaa be 11 yuan or oMsr, sad BM hi Wayse Couaty fbet MX live la De-troit! If latareeted In learning while roa r* earning call Ml 4041

by Wayse County Private Indsstry Corporation

CABLE TV SALES PERSONS

Permanent porttkoM •entail vea Mast be da appearance aasaa experts

>0? available Is LlvoMs 4 Hills CaU Dan at. 541-7411

500 Halp Wantad

BOWLING MANAGER tag center needs bow II handle promotloas 4 league operations Mast ba able to wort H evenings par

t Excniient opportunity tar some-wbo lores this game Psy negoti-

able Reply to box 0M Obaarvur 4 Ec-centric Newspapers, MR) Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 41 ISO

shift available Must be able to wort In ihe Birmingham area Call today for an InUrrWw

Somebody Sometime

Help

BANK TELLERS - FEE PAID-Previous Teller or recent Cash Exp Mast have car Part time, could go f*D_ Employment Center U 540-4110

BANK TELLERS » 01 hr NO EXP NBC

Hiring Today! CsU Todsy 557 -1 IM Job Network ltl0« Southfield Fee

BARBER or BEAUTICIAN

500 Help Wantad

3TTM Plymouth I BEAUTICIAN /COSMETOLOGIST

Wanted fall or pert time for Westland area Clientle not neraeaary Call Sandy at 4H-1111

AUTO PORTER Fall time posttioo for flowing com pa sy Some auto malsienanre experience required Annly st Mc Donald s Rant-A^ar. MOdFort Rd. Garten City,

BEAUTICIAN - Full time opening for eatable minlisssin with

i 10am-4pm.

A U T O S E R V I C E C A R P O R T E R

GM Dealer In Farmington HlUa Is seek-ing a Porter for It s Service Deport-ment. Excellent pay and benefits

Contact Pst Hsgsn al

B O B S E L L E R ' S P O N T I A C ,

38000 Grand River, Farmlington HHU. Mtati.

BEAUTICIANS Witt or without clien-tele Needed day* 0-5 or evenings 3-410 benefits svailabls GardMCUyarua 20! ISM

BEAUTY OPERATOR with some loilounag Southfield ares Call Wed thru Sat 154 4347

BEAUTY SALON RECEPTIONIST Bioomfleld aree Call be-

e - 4pm R0-71M

J u s ! s e n d your n a m e a n d a d d r e s s , inc lud ing y o u r z ip c o d e , o n a p o e t c a r d a d d r e s s e d to

R E D W I N G T I C K E T S

©bflrrUfr & £tmttr ic

3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t R o a d . L ivonia . Ml 4 8 1 SO

W e II p t ck n a m e e fo» w i n n e r s f r o m y o u r e n t r i e s C a t c h e x c i t i n g Det ro i t R e d W m g a H o c k e y a t J o e Loot a A r e n a a n d w a t c n y o u r h o m e t o w n n e w s p a p e r C l a s s i f i e d s e c t i o n , b e c a u s e t h a t ' s w h e r e t h e w i n n e r s ' n a m e * will a p p e e r

if y o u f i nd your n a m e , cell 5 0 1 - 2 3 0 0 , e x t e n s i o n 2 4 4 . a n d c l a i m y o u r t i c k e t s , l l 'a a s e a s y a s t ha t l M o n d a y w i n n e r s m u s t cal l b y 5 p m . T u e s d a y T h u r s d a y w i n n e r s m u s l cal l b y 5 p . m . F r iday

Ohtrtotx & t f f * n t n r

c l a s s i f i e d T i c k e t s will b e s e n t t o w i n n e r s t h r o u g h t h e mei l well in a d v a n c e of t h e g a m e (Sor ry , n o d a t e s u b s t i t u t i o n s )

BEAUTY SALON RECEPTIONIST Mature liosMd bausons* with floor experience Artiste Westland 43S OSH

BIRMINGHAM DESIGN FIRM Fall time paattloo for sampOea llbrsrl-

tanvorary halp

*50 BONUS F o r A l l N e w E m p l o y e a a

' 2 0 0 Light Industrial Workers

N e e d e d f o r D a y , A f t e r n o o n & M i d n i g h t S h i f t s

Job Description: assembly packaging 4 warehouas

• 18 years of age & over • Available for 8 hour shifts

V • Reliable transportation

INQUIRE ABOUT OUR BONU8 PROGRAM Livonia Off ice Only

CALL US OR COME IN TODAYI 9-11 :30 or 1-3:30, Mon. t h ru Fri.

LIVONIA 19203 MERRIMAN

(VILLAGE FASHION MALL) (N.OF7UILE)

^ 4 7 7 - 0 9 0 0

YOITRE FAST. YOU'RE 6 0 0 0 . YOU'RE READY FOR AMERICAN SPEEDY.

A! American Speedy, our slogan is "We're fast, we're good, we're ready"

II the same applies to you, then get ready to grow as National. Development Director for the 3rd largest printing franchise company in the U S

You'll use the impressive sales expenence that helped get yo» hired to aggressively promote the sales of new American' Speedy franchises across the country In return, you'll receive-a high commission plus handsome benefits If you have the motivation, imagination and determination it takes to get ahead — and stay out in front — we'd like to talk to you.

CJM M Mpt M»«S We're fast, we're good, we're ready

NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED!

G M S

needs125

P A C K A G E R S If you c a n w o r k In t h e Plymouth, Northvtlle a n d Fa rming ton a r e a s a n d own or h a v e a c c e s s t o a _ ca r , . ' -i

Call Now For An A p p o i n t m e n t

You MUST h a v e your own c a r or a c c e s s t o a c a r .

4 2 7 - 7 6 6 0

General Management Service

29701 W. 6 Mile-Livonia The Bell Creek Plaza

Suite 140 A

D I S C O V E ^ ^ v e V ^ a ^

** You Will:

ACCOUNTING CLERK

• Prepare monthly financial statements and sales tax returns. • Reconcile bank statementa. • Pay Invoices, expense reports • Process payroll (thru a Payroll Service Company).

We Require: • 2-3 years bookkeeping experience preferred. • Proficiency on a 10-key adding machine. • Knowledge of balance sheet, general ledger A financial

statements. • FamHiertty wfth an IBM or similar personal computer.

A It W offer* excellent working condition*, aalary and complete benefit package. Qualified candidate* pieaae •PP ty to :

A A W RESTAURANTS, INC. PARKLAME TOWERS, SUITE 500E

Dearborn, Mich. 4S126

A T T E N T I O N

JOBS AVAILABLE LIGHT

INDUSTRIAL PACKAQ

3 shifts, 40 hour weeks avaMKe for Wtaom, Novl. Wafted Lake. Farmington HWs. Dear-born. Madtoon Hgts., Troy. Wochsalar. Bkxmv IMd and Auburn HWa. NO EXPERIENCE NEC-ESSARY. NO FEE. (Musi have raSabla trane-portaaon snd phoned

YBAR ROUND BONUS • O U T H P I B L O B e e - 7 B O O L I V O N I A A U B U R N H I L L S

8 I B - O S B O B 7 B - B B 0 4

D O W N T O W N B T V R U N O H O T S , B 7 7 - B 7 4 0

SUPPLEMENTAL STAFFING, INC. T h * T e m p o r a r y H e l p P e o p l e •

V

- - - - - - -

O A E M o n d a y , N o v e m o f 18 1 9 8 5

SOO M p W a n t e d

ABIXENT HA UX 4 formtcM I oaly

5 9 5 - 8 8 3 4

C A R E E R O R I E N T E D P E O P L E

• > looting lor self tDcu lmw indi ndwl* People t o u n M d is laanuag l •nil Uui < u u M IWd tc improv* Lhel/ market ability ft obtain • pamu-neei pauuoa If rwj U n a r l a r phone rote* en Joy talklne LO pmop— end an drives loeucc—d GrVEUSACALL Wf have lela-couponee prcel tinge for a — - —< cofopafij Is Lbt Btnclli|kAtT) I ' M 7om must pueaeee Lhe above t*;Lie plaa b* i»*.l*bi* lo wort t hra per 4J> « an pot wee* including Sal 4

M A N P O W E R TEMPORARY SERVICES

CARINC LVDrVTLH'ALS lo • a r t wiUi irweuiit nrionl»d adultj lo PlrnvmitA Groap Home Coll 4SV7&S4

C A S H I E R D R I V E R If rem rnjcy driving. nfte*Ung people •od working oo your own * o t oi tbe u r n :h*« 'Jm fot la for you Both days

l'UTTUCQI svaiiable 1 iood driving lettjid end dependebllty a mu*t Apply 1 erri « pm Moc. Fn ' aE H i l l Indus-trial Rd Garden City 417-4M0

CASHIER Full ume Responsible, reuable 4 food math ability Must bt at lus t yuan old Moo urn F"ri with benefits Apply ua penoe Frentx Hardware 4 Lumber l l f c l * 10-M.rfRd SootiLfleid

134-0100

CASHIER HARD* ARE SALES CLERK i Retail experience preferred

Also STOCK PERSON MORNINGS CAN N I - M I

CASHIER Pan 4 full-time Musi b« 11 Apply al Maple Cfrugs 31505 Joy Rd Weetiand

5 0 0 M p W a n t e d 5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

CARPET CLEANER FuU urn. am ptoymenl Ho experience muliC After ooone 4 • W « » For call Garin^ r a fuW

U M 1 N

CARPET INSTALLERS Helper need No * i p « « ( r » o i — • -t Most Oe

Full urn* paaiuos 417 1*17

C A R P E T I N S T A L L E R wtih tree* sad tool* U *tart immedi-ately Experience a must Call 474-1 OM

CARPET & VINYL INSTALLERS

BECK WITH EVANS caatoroen d» memJ ooly the M If yon imirr Up psy consist am yardage discount oo supplies aad a oo hassle wort anvioroo moot, call Mr Richards a! k*S "K»

Hetai. CASHIER

_ Blrxnmalurr. Dot _ Fall 4 pan Urns O a r 11

Good bsnsflts Mast apply in psraue No call* plane* Sev-Oe Drug*. Ml* Tele-(rapt al MapM See M-- Barm

CASHIER/SALES •NalliM.ty l a m wo ha* pan tiro* opening. ee-versl i

• K m * Casbenog or aalea expan a c t required Mast bs mature «ery wall groomed and enjoy customer con-tact Immediel* discount Cel! lor m-

m x u

CAR RENTAL AGENT Eipansorad Otl alraon localloo, f«tl Ulna day! TraiostaW lot cnaoa«n>*ot position Salary aad baosfgta baaad oc axparl aacs B a n n a roqosstsd Call baton 5 JOpm Mi swn

CASHIER OERK Full uma Abo»» rvrraf t w n i i ( aal try BCD*I:U laclialr pa^ rarauoo aad bealth losuranca ApfJy " EW»«c »M1 Warn* Rd Lirocu

CASHIERS Earn ap lo 14 per boor 4 mon

After Krboola 4 »W<«PO» WliJ irain Apply Cora ran CAT *'aa£ Mid Rocteatar Troy

CASHIERS r»Il 4 Uim Dajr» aftomucna 4 mxteu^Uta Tal Twtlv* SoctifW^d

m m ?

CASHIERS oo*bed for full aad part Lima poaicjooa Vocauooa boaltt UMiriact Apj>iy «o poraoc at Total P«roia*un Sc^ookraic and Marrtman Rd Livoo^a

Afl E<juaJ Opportunity ELmptcnrer

CASHIERS Pan aad Full '-in* Apply IB par**

Mr. Bulky's 7 Mil* 4 MJikUrteii Uvooia

C A S H I E R S - E X P E R I E N C E D lor full t i m e e m p l o y m e n t A p p l y m p e r s o n J o e s P r o -d u c e , 3 3 1 5 2 W 7 Mile R a , L i v o n i a

CASHIERS AppJy in per aoo Howard* Boaa:y S«ppW 1JJ1I Grand Rjrw Farrmnfloc VL

CASHIERS for aml! ter>r f u »UL*or AppJy lo per** b r i » a « »arri-lpn at itte AMOCvi atauoo at roroar of *krt 4 MiddiobaJ'. lo Rccnoli*

CASHIER STOCK PERSON

Fell or pan urn* Will train Hoan ui RU1 WEST BLOOMFIELD <2« U90 SOLTHFIELD S57 Stoo

5 0 0 H d p W a n t a d 5 0 0 H a 4 p W a n t a d

L ASIERS ) Fall 4 pan tima Good fot for rmirmm

is poraoo jaly ' mom 71 kauoai . W T Mils, at latstar l l t l * Aac

Artor Trail, at Mammae l u « Kcona ai Baact Daly

C H I E F E 2 L I N E R F r a m e P e r s o n

4X7-4144

5 0 0 H a t p W a n t a d

C O M M U N I T Y D E V E L O P M E N T D I R E C T O R Now pastuoa al (rwwl Wayas Coaaty C o n m a i y . . lor piaoaiai ' • ' lii|iiin«. • l a | Savsmsory eqanaaca a jui-'aa a BA la '-"rtiaa «"•——« Pa*Uc "muustratloo, M r n p i n in ina or Arcajtartura Mascara pralwratl i i a r y *ao»r m m to m i l o Sand n a n s lo Brano ScarcftllU. Twp Maasfsr Nort»»ills Twp 41 tOC I Ml* Re

Ml U l l " HI" by No» n

CHILD CARE TEACHER •t bsra tecraa or sxparwoc* l a»allab*slmmsduu5y

Call bstwoao «an>-4pm RED BELL NURSERY WESTLAND " 1 1 1 I H

CHRISTMAS HELP M bo par HR Full or part I m Wort tz Ckrauna j tra* «x, atan NOT 3$ Apply us psraoe ooiy 11 »W H a j s a n . Rd F a r m W o ® Hllla

FARMER J6HNS GREE^KK-SE

COMPUTER OPERATOR IBM Syawm m. modal 1JD miaunam 1-1 yaan RPG U m l CCP oparauas rlpsnaoca Wayns locaUon Saod r» KTO« t o P O S n l l i Wayns M ^ » | -

CLEANING LADIES wantad to class baJlwayl and IsuDdry room lo span msat romplcxas Day work CaU Mac tirn F n 7 I«aa> 1pm 417-454)

CLEANING PERSONS NEEDED 111 for apartment mmplai On* fall u o > oo* pan U i » Apply Mac t4r» F n

rvtpm at S7I f o t i n Dr Baaed Daiy J bi S al Ctarry Hill Inksler

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

D E S I G N E N G I N E E R

W e a r e a d e s i g n e r & m a n u f a c t u r e r o t p e r m a n e n t a d v e r t i s i n g d i s p l a y s & t r a f f i c c o n t r o l p r o d u c t s W e n e e d a c r e a t i v e p e r s o n w i t h e x p e r i e n c e In p r o d u c t d e s i g n , u s i n g a v a r i e t y o t m a t e r i a l s I n c l u d i n g a l u m i -n u m e x t r u s i o n s & p l a s t i c c o m p o n e n t s A B S M E o r e q u i v a l e n t , w i t h d r a f t i n g e x p e r i e n c e is r e q u i r e d Ex-p e r i e n c e in a d a p t i n g p r o d u c t s t r u c t u r e s & s p e c i f i c a -t i o n s l o d a t a p r o c e s s i n g s y s t e m s i s p r e f e r r e d T h i s p o s i t i o n h a s g r o w t h p o t e n t i a l a n d Is a n o u t s t a n d i n g o p p o r t u n i t y t o r t h e r i g h t p e r s o n W e o f f e r a n e x c e l -len t b e n e f i t p a c k a g e i n c l u d i n g p r o f i t s h a r i n g P l e a s e s e n d r e s u m e & s a l a r y r e q u i r e m e n t s , in c o n f i d e n c e t o

E N G I N E E R I N G M A N A G E R P . O . B o * 5 7 8 .

F a r m i n g t o n Hl l l a , Ml 4 8 0 1 8 - 6 9 9 7

An Equal Opportunity Emptoy*r

CASHIER/ STOCK

A L Pric*. a tJsap discount baallb aad beauty aid 4nifstor*. la loatinc for tail or pan um* Caiiuan ant Sioctrri to begis wort st our Dew Westlaod alor«. Way* aad Warrw location Surtlog • i f " ar* 1-1 15 bour P r e l e m d candl dates will have aorne caahierlAf aad or itodt eiperwar* aad will be fl*iibl* with acbadulla( oi boura

lnterasu«a candidates can call Tom Lahadie at » 4 1100 e i t 21M for Interview appointments

Equal Opportunity Emptorer

CASHIERS wantad t t r r o i at i F i rm •njtoo Hllla carwsali Ideal boun tor atmleota. m r r n U c people wtm maih ability M M plua boo us wtti opportum ty for advancement Apply in psr J0«HI Orrtard Lake Rid Orchard Carwsah or 11 al Orchard Car Wash

L E A S I N G A G E N T S

P r e - l e a s i n g l o b e g i n J a n u a r y ' o r l u x u r y

a p a r t m e n t c o m m u n i t y ( u n d e r c o n s t r u c -

t i o n ) m S o u t h f i e l d . A m b i t i o u s , m o t i v a t e d ,

p e r s o n a b l e i n d i v i d u a l s w i t h s a l e s e x p e r i -

e n c e . ( R e a l e s t a t e e x p e r i e n c e n o t n e c e s -

s a r y ) F u l l t i m e w i t h e x c e l l e n t I n c e n t i v e

p r o g r a m P l e a s e s e n d r e s u m e t o :

B o x 3 1 6

O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s

3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t R d .

- L i v o n i a , M l 4 8 1 5 0

A u t h o r i z e d D i s t r i b u t o r

S o u t h w e s t e r n B e l l T e l e c o m .

S A L E S R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

n e e d e d b y e x p a n d i n g i n t e r c o n n e c t t e l e p h o n e c o m p a n y . Q u a l i f i e d c a n d i d a t e wil l p o s s e s s s a l e s b a c k g r o u n d , p r e f e r a b l y in t e l e c o m -m u n i c a t i o n s o r o f f i c e e q u i p m e n t . W e o f f e r a c o m p e t i t i v e c o m p e n s a t i o n p a c k a g e f o r t h o s e i n d i v i d u a l s w h o a r e m o t i v a t e d a n d h a r d w o r k i n g A p p l i c a n t s m a y a p p l y f o r t h i s c a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t y b y r e s u m e o r in p e r s o n a t

T E L E P H O N E S U P P O R T S Y S T E M S

3 9 5 8 0 G r a n d R i v e r A v e . N o v l , M i c h . 4 8 0 5 0

A t t n : D i r e c t o r o f P e r s o n n e l

CASHIER WANTED for tlon FuU 4 nan time afternoons Apply ID person Mobil SUtloc. 14 Mile i f ierce Blmun®)iam

CLEANING PERSONNEL oaeded for uiury apartment complex in Canton

Full tiro* position Call 4 i » l J l 0

CLEANING POSITION Par. time Medical facility Located In Westland For appointment call Mn Fray SM « J »

COMPUTER OPERATOR

lat* Dpamng for person In com )p*rauo«» OE :BM 411! DC*

Synam Must be cipsnsncad with

abts ta work all attifti Mast bar* ability to wort aioo* and comma Blcate well orally and in wn t ln j Nov; araa Seed rcaiame wtth bact^ovnd 10-foraauoe and salary expectation to Box IM Observer 4 Eccentric Sewv papers, MIS; Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan «41M

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER 111 90C TT ENTRY LEVEL

Hlrtnf Today* Call now j s r i joo Jot Necwort 17 M« SoatAfkakf Fee

CLEANING TEAM bucband 4 wjle

Cemsd City wort wit* «ood pay ! reliable tr ana porta tlon Call

RCO Services at (17-M74

CLEANING TEAM NEEDED : peraoos to clean church m Redford Frt or Sat rrsry week <^11 Ml -475*

COMPUTER CONSULTANT CPA firm seak^g Mirco Com pa ter Spe-cialist with Accounting eiparvence us

requtrad EiceLlaot opportaiuty for tn-d;*w>ua: growth while helping aa to ex-pand Compensation (15 O&tU.000 de-pending on qualifications Respond in

confidence to Me lien. Seat 4 Pivot M*OC Telegraph. Suits 11)1 Birming-ham. Michigan. 4M1*

COMPUTER CONSULTANT

Bir-niingttarr. CPA firm aeeting com-puter apeciallst srlth scrountlng expert anc* Us manage computer ronsolung department Cotnmankstlon skills re-quired Respond tn coofidsnce. inclad ing aslary raquireroanu to Mallsn Seal 4 Pivot. 10*00 Telegraph, Suits 1111 Birmingham Ml 4*010

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O P E R A T I O N S M A N A G E R P . O . B o * 5 7 6

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An Eoua.1 Opportunity Employer

CONSIDER FOSTER PARENTING Single or i-parent family homaa are • • l i i J for mentally retarded children or e d u u Som* seed fir* fVwr b e i nxxm Ajaocj prw^daa '-raining, lj-ransing and support Fkmlly u paid over (7*0 month Parenting, taacking or nemng aklQa belpfui For more in-formation call Horoeflndec Wsyn* County 455-ttM Oakland County call IM-TTM.

CONSTRUCTION worter Fall tiro*, to install pr*-fab flreplacas Call between ]*-1pm iU-otot

C O U N T E R H E L P W A N T E D lanail pascry a*op is Sonthflsld

3 5 7 - 4 5 4 0

COUNTER SALES Caah Register Stocking Full um* only Apply within Livonia Tackle Supply i i l b FYve

COURIER ependabl* indlvbdaal lor full

time position Ls* corporsta eatuck to deliver mall auppLiea location Som* heavy mtlag retjulrad M m posses excellent drfrtag record Full benefits and ttnuon retmhnre*-ment (4 0* an h o v

Cull 4*4-5100 est u i

ERB LUMBER CO. CROSSING GUARD ly far Masdow Lake School Binning ham I to-* 15am 4 110-1 50pm dally training provuisd M par how

CUSTOMER SERVICE experienced parson needed lor manufacturing com perry Duuea include lelephone work price ouollng. purchasing i production scheduling Apply 1T5«1 Schoolcraft Livoms

CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDANT Long term position available U> multl fkmlly 4 commercial construction El psrvmc* required U qualified ssod re-»um* to Orchard Lake P O Box 1*11 Southfield Ml 4*017

CONTROLLER oi Financial Institution for growing Savings 4 Loan Must b* aggressive 4 experienced i l to 5 rears. Excellent salary 4 benefita PleMe send rsauiiii tn confldance to Attantloo Controller P 0 Box 1104 Southfield, Mich 4*014

Ac Equal Opportunity Employer

C O U N T E R C L E R K Full snd pan Urn* openings

available for si] ahlfta Ideal for coll*** atadsota Hexibl* hours Mast bs 11 venn old Apply In person st » Mil* Mlddle6.lt. 7 , fieven .tore

COUNTER HELP 4 cake decorator needed morning hours Apply tn perscn after 2pm. aak for Sally. Diamond Bah ery, «7ll Orchard Lake Rd

COUNTER HELP for dry cleaner Must have transportation to Farmington 4 Southfield Full or part time

Call 474-MIO-

COUNTER HELP for Dp- Cleaners, kf teroooo. pan Ume 1 locations avail-able Canton. Dsarhom Hu Weetiand Apply la person Tues 4 Wed. I 1pm •Ml If Wayn* Wsstland 1*1 1040

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E / S A L E S

We ar t a rapidly nnerv ing major na tional c«npany engaged in the manu lecture 4 dwtnbuuoo oi pneumatic tools 4 equipment We are seeking an enthusiastic go getter who thrtves on constant challsnjns for our inude ontrr 'leM Reejtiirrmena include CRT expe nence excellent telephone manow de-tail oriented 4 a desire us learn 4 grow Excellent salary 4 benefita Send renum* to

Atlas Cooco Industrial Tools Inc 14*04 ladoplex Ore l .

Farmlagon Hllla. MI 4*011 ATT National Sales Manager

DATA ENTRY Position Very flexible hours Idas! for student! i l 50 per bour Southfield area Call «10pm 10pm. ask for Perry 557 40*0

DATA ENTRY POSITIONS 1 HufU available Livonia area

Ask for Judy 515-73*1

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DELIVERY PKRSO* aseded to wort w» Man b* pftysacally fit ot Detroit • a meat Start Knowledge of I ape. M For phene

Mac thrs Fri hi bete M l t W

DELTVERY PERSON W a N T O Entry Irvei pomtlan with growu^ su dlo-vianal compaay ta Llvotua Exnerv ence helpful but sol required (tart-working, good *ivtng record, t h — aarn a m u « Good a d v a n c w m poten Uhl Call 511-145*

DESIGN ENGINEER

Pyles Lavtaton. Sealed Power Corpora Hon. Wixom a n aa unroedn-at* need for qualified Design Psi stauM. ta aaaaat In an expanding anginearins p o u p Position wit b* reepooslIM* lor Project Oevelopmsnt oi Special Sys-tems oulland within th* sutomotlrs a«ro«ec* 4 slectronlc industries Sound mow ledge oi mectaaical engt a*«nng prtncipias machln* shop true uces 4 control devices required bcwl mm opportunity for creative individual looking for diversity Competitive aula rtm 4 excellent benefit procram For ward rsnum* to B Elllick. ChM tars aeer t*»M Wlxom Rd WLxom MlA gan 4*004

An Equal Opportunity Employer

D E S I G N E R L A Y O U T

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

For materials baiwiiing sutomauoo Sjpncial mechanism deaigs Mlchigaa Automauon Co

17547 Interchange Dr Grand River 4 Halstedi. Farmington Hills. <7K4)OC

DESIGNERS DRAFTERS Experienced tn machine tools or auto-ma tic iMarriblv operatloos Permanent pmltKMS flexible working bourn Sub-urben wsstside location CaU Duke Norrcre M»-«010

Desicj ners

D E L I V E R Y & C L E A N - U P Person lor Tool 4 Die Shop near I-7» 4 14 Mil* Rd (4 00 per bour. Overtime Good dnring record 5*1 DM

DELIVERY PERSON 4 warehouse person needed for wholesale diatribe tor With fringes Been Immediately Northern Suburbs 54*^5*M

DELIVERY PERSON for office products Dependable with car Michigan Business Machines

154-2106

DESIGNERS DETAILERS

PRODUCT r-r.x-.nr Full ba benefits Sand i

ECS INC 11*11 Market.

Livonia. Mich 41 ISC 5*1-4104

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C O M P U T E R A C C O U N T I N G

ROSS BUSINESS INSTITUTE OAK PARK

• F R E E T U I T I O N / B O O K S / S U P P L I E S

• J O B P L A C E M E N T A S S I S T A N C E CLASSES START SOON CALL MONDAY-FRIDAY

9 6 8 - 1 9 7 0

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TRAINING FUNDED BY OAKLAND COUNTY EMPLOYMENT A TRAINING DEPT

Equal Opportunity Afloncy

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o f o f f i c e p r o c e d u r e s i n c l u d i n g i n v o i c i n g ,

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t u r a l , l i g h t i n g , e l e c t r i c a l , e t c . W e o f f e r t h e

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Archr t ac tu ra I r t ano r Design

• 138 Brownalt, Birmingham, Hi 48011

Send resumes In confidence to: C. Olson or call 642-6535

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A L L T H E T H I N G S

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B R A N C H M A N A Q 1 R J O I N A C O M P A N Y

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DRIVERS NEEDED Auto paro del:-ary Flail uroa Mon thru Fr-.

DRIVERS WANTED

ing cnmmrmal act-ta lima ia irfawnmal dnva * am A D«OO for appt

DIRECT CARE WORKERS To wort Willi menially rvtardad adulij in (roup bom* MORC tralnlnj pratarrad iUl •hlfu arailaM* M 39 lo atan plw bao-«f!U Call M7-74AO

li lRiXT CARE WORKERS lor (roup bom* In Ptymoutb All iklfta full A part um* waekocsd boun ro-tjulrad HI-M74

DIRECT CARE WORKER for DrraiopmaBlally Dwablod 1 tnorn-

TanvlOam A Saiurdar A Sunday Tam Ipm M per hour BlrmlajSam araa Call 1 t a m tpm. (SVS1I7

DONLT FIMSKER A Counter Pwaoc Ln pcraoci Duniln Donuta

it Grand Rjvw - at I Mil* Farminftoc Hllla

D R A F T E R S / D E T A I L E R S Expariaocwd drafter detailar lor rnno-•aura in>aruoB moidlaf and axtraduw automotlT* OEM aappUer Soma CAD

Full hwi r f l i Ca I ary rammamriu wttb experienca 'and raaam* and ratanm.ua lo

E N G I N E E R I N G M A N A G E R 117* Maplelawtt Tror. Mick <S(M<

An lujual Opportunity Employer

DRAFTSPERSON OTU Enpiwerlng Experienced Is kukway A n u Jrraiop-mant ttraftlna Wort reoulrw • b a d (round in. M D 0 T ataadarda. (rading. ntllliy Layout A coat/quant ty aeUma uos Uw of lot oo Mylar l> raqslred ProtaaaSonal Encmeerlng Awooaua Blrmin(ham Ml 82CI

D R I V E A T T E N D A N T S Full c* pan time, daya or afurnoona Motor! 12 Mile at Farmlnfton Rd

AFTERNOON DRI\"ER. 2 PM Excellent dneisg record. Farmlnfton

Apply a t SJ23S Grand Rlrer, downtown Fannlnftoai Sbopalsf C*r> ter between M P * Mon Fn

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

DRIVERS 17 » l : ' Ml br NO EXP NEC

Htnof Today1 Call Now 557 !}00 Jot Networt I7»0« SoutWlek) Fee

D R i y E R Troy profewonal office aeeka a reii able peraon wltb a food driving record to be reapooaibl* lor trt-couBt? area «r randa and ligfci office maintenance R e llreda rricsasc- Liberal benefil pa^k

T o ^ T b ^ A DESMOND i.VC Atnertterb Bailding

100 East Big Bearer Road Troy Ml i*0*l

DRl'G STORE Caakler EwrJrsp Over 1* Mixat bave experience refer ancea Plymouti Telegrapt Rd area

511 J7B4

E A R N E X T R A CHRISTMAS CASH Daily Pay LmcM<liale opeoLoc> " Lffci toduetna: factory belp Elar^ I) 40 per bow No fee*

Awrij betweec 9am- 3pm Emp4oreni Tmooonry S*r»ce

Hill Grand Rjrer Rediord m - i w

E D M O P E R A T O R S Muat be expeneoced oc Puncb and Die detail or cloae toSerancea Muat be abir to wort overtime Excellent pay. bet* fits and working condltiona Apply In peraoe to Kan Forgaha

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

1 2 1 7 3 M a r k e t S t L i v o n i a . Ml

ELECTROINC Aaaembly. expeneno d*«lrabl* bul not required ryerJaf boon, aoroe Saturdaya. Call 5il-413f< Farmington Hllla *-1 Oipm ooly

ELECTROLOG1ST or BEAlTIClAS needed Outataftdlng opportunity u lean: Laaer Hair Removal Call for appointment. >5 5 o t "

N U R S E R Y S A L E S P E R S O N N E L

S H E M I N N U R S E R I E S h a s a n o p e n i n g l o r 2 i n s i d e n u r s e r y s a l e s p e o p l e t o h a n d i e w a l k In c u s t o m e r s , d i r e c t m - h o u s e t e l e p h o n e s a l e s e f f o r t s a n d a s s i s t in n u r s e r y p r o d u c t i o n f u n c t i o n Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s : *

• B S D e g r e e in H o r t i c u l t u r e o r r e l a t e d f i e l d ( w o u l d a c c e p t a n A S D e g r e e in H o r t i c u l t u r e a n d J o b e x p e r i e n c e )

• P r e f e r 2 y e a r s n u r s e r y I n d u s t r y e x p e r i e n c e • G o o d I n t e r - p e r o n a l s k i l l s • C a n s a f e l y o p e r a t e e q u i p m e n t ( f o r k lift, f r o n t

l o a d i n g t r a c t o r ) • G o o d p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n

Y e a r r o u n d e m p l o y m e n t . E x c e l l e n t w a g e s p l u s b o n -u s . c o m p l e t e b e n e f i t p a c k a g e

Send resume to

B I L L D A H L G R E N

HORTICULTURAL DiSTRIBUTfON CENTERS 6 9 0 0 P a r d e e R o a d

T a y l o r . Ml 4 8 1 0 0 - 1 7 9 8

No Phone Call» Pleeee

A n E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r

ELECTRONIC REPAIR TECHNICIAN Pmtr i—Iv* Troy manuiecturmi,

firm laereting an Individual in malr Uan electronic video aadio A control equipment AawcUtea <Je*r»» in elec tronia. 1 yean related experience re-

• - - a full I

P O I 451 Latbrup Village. MI 4*07*

As Equal Opportunity Employer ELECTRO NIC TECH

to-Ill bour Hiring Today Call Now 557 1300

Job Networt 17100 SoutAfleid Fee

ENERGETIC MARKET repreeentauve wanted lor beer dlambcUng company Ideal for college atudem attending tugbt claaeea Approximately 30 boon

Eweet li^pniliif December ending y Must be II yeara A bave own

IrasaportaUoc Send reaume to P O Box SlSll. Livonia, Mi 4*153

E N G I N E E R Independent temperature control roc tractor wltb national control line aeelu individual to develop HVAC Control Drawing! pun*aar e«pilprr>ent A direct field peraocuel Send Reaume to Suit* s i l l . Box SClii. Fanatagur , Hllla. Ml , 4*011

ENGINEER M e c h a n i c a l D e s i g n

Mid atae man al adorer oi apedar leal and automation equlpmant require banda-on mechanical wagineer tor au pervtaion oi mackine dealgn Excellent opportBUty. all beneflu Send reaume

LINK ENGINEERING PO Box 7100. Dearborn. Mich *«l l l

F A S H I O N

S A L E S

( P A R T T I M E )

E x c e l l e n t o p p o r t u n i t y t o w o r k I n t h e e x c i t -

i n g w o r l d o f w o m e n ' s f a s h i o n s , t h i s h o l i -

d a y s e a s o n , o r o n a r e g u l a r o n g o i n g p a r t

t i m e b a s i s . W e h a v e flexible h o u r s , s u i t e d

t o y o u r a v a i l a b i l i t y a n d w o r k l o c a t i o n s i n a

W l n k l e m a n s t o r e n e e r y o u r h o m e .

T o e x p l o r e f u r t h e r , a p p l y i n p e r s o n , a t a n y

o f t h e f o l l o w i n g s t o r e s :

O A K L A N D M A L L - » - 7 5 4 1 4 M i l e R d * .

W E S T L A N D - W . W a r r e n A W a y n e R d a .

L I N C O L N C E N T E R - 1 0 % M i l e A

G r e e n f i e l d

T E L - T W E L V E - T e l e g r a p h A 1 2 M i l e

W I N K E L M A N ' S E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r

N o E x p e r i e n c e N e c e s s a r y !

K ' S i ' J a " °rd"-hive '°u' — *

C o m e D r e s s e d T o W o r k

A n d S t a r t T o d a y !

C a l l t h e o f f i c e n e a r e s t y o u — M o n d a y - f r i d a y

L i v o n i a ( 8 a m - 4 p m )

P l y m o u t h ( 8 a m - 4 p m )

W e s t l a n d ( S a m - 4 p m )

522-3922 453-2211 72S-1040

500 M p Wanted ENTRY MANAGEMENT LEVEL Green P la« wort for full una* Experienced only aead apply Pboae Ranee. U a n Jpm I H U i l

ESTIMATOR WANTED Dea^a ability

> THERMAL INDUSTRIES. PO Box m Roroalea. Mlcb 4*174

Att'a Application

EXCELLENT INCOME for pan lima Horn* Awaiiiliiy Wort For Information Call

l U T41-*400 E l l 17*1

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Ideal poaiiion for an attractive, ambi uoea peraon lo wort la a fine tewelry atora Fail-time permanent poaiuoc Will tram Stan Immartlatalv (22 2133

EXCELLENT WORK

OPPORTUNITIES T e m p o r a r y Aaa lgnments

For

TYPISTS

SECRETARIES

SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS

WORD PROCESSING OPERATORS

RECEPTIONISTS W e offer

e Excellent Pay e Paid Vaca t ion e Meri t Increases e Work for T o p C o m p a n i e s

In Your A r e a

CALL F O R A P P O I N T M E N T M O N D A Y - F R I D A Y

553-7820 34115 W. 12 Mile Rd.

Suite 155 Farmington Hills

Repatar now for our WORK TO WIN' SwrepataUa Tb* more you wort, tbe Setter

KELLY SERVICES

Tb* "Kelly Girl" People Not an Agency never a tee

Equal Opportunity Employer M F H EXPANDING national tour corporation »"'«1ng office manager trainee no travel experience required aomr aalea experience lie aeany Paid arbll* train

amoat b* able to relocate between 3-4prr 17*-4I01

EXPERIENCED COLLECTOR Immediately for maid* collection poaa-Qon Troy I seeing Company Ibal la a aubeldary o1 a Fortune 54M ^xpoeura to

uter taaiaiiad Send Box 7*11. Troy Ml

1-7*11 Att ~

E X P E R I E N C E D IN P U T T I N G U P M O D U L A R F U R N I T U R E ? Wa kaya aa laaignmenl lor you Yen mow be avelkabie to wort I tin per dey. 40 bra per week For lmmediale appt call Janet la Sontkfletd 353-17*0

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

EXPERIENCED MECHANICS wan: ed. meal in-awing firm ba* tmmedl a u opeaiap lor experienced mechan-ics A minimum oi I y n experience re-quired on ta HI aeiliig A pact a ring equipment Strong knowledge 0f elec-trical control pneumatic* A vacuum ryatama Wagea A benedu rammen-aurat* wltb Indnetnal atandarda A ax pan*nce Reepond to Paraonuel Dent Coo* Family Food "

•POT 1

operator 10 train tor form grinder in •mall ahop Wagea are open 453-4*o« EXPERIENCED PLI.MBERS Wanted

Full Or Pan time *U-7»3

EXPERIENCED PRESSER for dry cleanarr Alao Comter peraon. anernoona. lpm-*pm Call Livonia.

4*4 0001

EXPERIENCED PRODUCE Peraon. fuU time, wltb otber duttea Apply In peraon Ted'i Supermarket. 374*0 Eure-U . corner Lbkxter Rd Is Romubn

EXPERIENCED reeldretlal tlon aopertslendent wanted, condo «x pwienoe prefaiied, only experienced

id apply U7-M4*

FACTORY POSITIONS M - II* br

Now Hiring- Call Today- S47 I1»0 Job Natwort J7300 SoutbAeld Fe*

FACTORY WORKERS for molding A fbbrScMMo p l an lb Plymouth Canton are* Steady full time >ob* for Krong beeltby people willing to wort Heavy lifting jequlied. Appficauooa accepted in peraon. U m - i l i p m *444 Ronda *

mile W oi Haggerty Rd turn S di-rectly oI Joy

FARMINGTON area a n galiarr A frame abop inking pen time belp is framing dept Experience helpful. fWxi-blebonrx 477-70H

F I B E R G L A S S M A N N E E D E D Experience neceeaary RTM. cold moid Good Btarting wage 113-m-Mll

FIELD SERVK* PERSON

Wort m o l r e e » * 01 your time la onr Step aaaleting In Machine Conetrec-tlon Upon iblnmeot of (be mecklna. yon will go to tb* field for Start-on Ser-vice After eecb 1 weati at tbe Job Slu yon Win get aa »i»anee pelil n a n i l txtp to ynw bom* Many otber Paid

• PWd Field experience Harvey-Startweatl

500 Help Wanted FOOD SERVICE FACILTY

DRAFTSPERSON Food mrncm facliitaea cocnuung firm, wiib eauanel c l i u l i bnea bea pom

ted* Tbia ta a prodncuoe level witb advancement potential (or a motivate*, quality conecsoea paraon Poattlon • located la Ptymontb Nona vtQ* aree Excellent worting two* benefita A oppurtenlty lo

Witb r z oected aalary u> Tba Hraen Group. 11333 Haggerty Rd Snlte b a Noel SC

FORK LIFT PCSITONS • 13 *13 M br

Now Hinnf Call Now M7 1*00 Job Networt I f * * k e t b f M d Fee

FRAMER NEEDED expenenew*. Waei Bioomfleld Gallery Aak for Jan

U4-U7I FULL PART TIME Meeeenger tor Bioomfleld Hllia U w Firm M m bave owe car CaU be twM *am-Ilaooo

MS-146*

ICE paelUOB 1 • o n for pi

n r u . TIME p e r m villi good

mecfcaxiftcaJ abiiltj and at haawt two yeen wort experience Salary baaad on abtilta Good b w f l u Call between *am-4poi Monday tbra Friday 4M-1M1

FULL TIME Reliable Painter wanted Experience A proficiency required la rundanual wort

U t l i l i

FURNACE SERVICEMAN A laKallen I»a*d«d Call N o r t b « Continental Ga*

1 » N M

F U R N I T U R E A S S E M B L E R S Needed for long term aaeignment* Is Southfield Shipping A Receiving expe nenc* profaned

Call Now For Appointment

General Management

Service 1*7*1 W * Mile, Uvoma

Tb* Bell Creek Plata Suite 14* A

427-7660 FURNITURE RETTNKRER

full or pan Uma Experience preferred Call *711«I7

FURNITURE STOCKPERSON Wortbencb Furniture baa full or pan Ume poeiuona open at our Birmingham atora Must b* food witb tooia Flexible boun and m e heavy lifting required Excellent pay and full time poeiuon* m-clede beneflu Apply la peraon. Mon thru Frt . I t to 3 PM at W&RJCBENCH 134 Sc Hunter Birmingham

CANTOS 1 POSITIONS AVAILABLE Dependable Individual* needed on a part-time beaia. one to perform Ship-ping A Receiving duuea A another for Maintenance functions Requirement* accuracy with detail wort, flexibility is boun available A ability to lift as aver-• g* m 40 il* ««ily In enraon al-GANT06 Twefy* Oaia Mai!

G A S O L I N E A T T E N D A N T Neel appearance i aeynnlhle A friend-ly peraon 10 perform duuea of full anr-vice gaanllne attendant Full time, start at H 30 per bour part time atart at 34

Ml

G A T E H O U S E A T T E N D A N T S

For luxury apartment complex Ln Farmington Hllia Only mature, neat, responsible people need apply Shift work and aoo* wieknindi required Po-lice clearance needed Apply al the Clubhouee of Matrwood Apartment* Drake* Grand River.

GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY • ••king personal, Unas aemce repre-sentative Good clerical aklUa Call Pauline S a m l l A l-4pm >»«-13*3

GENERAL LABOR to wort at a Farm-ington Hllla carwaah Pel fOLt boon for atsdeoL 33 S4 plua bonaa with opportu alty for advancement Ambitious snsr-tetlc peruana need only apply Apply at Soaao Orchard Lake R I Orchard 14 Carwa** ot IS at Orcnard Carwea*

GENERAL LABOR ManulacturtM Plant Full or pan-time Apply 1770 k*ana 94.. Westland

72S-1100

GENERAL LABOR W M 3 M WK WILL TRAIN

Now Hlrinfl Call Today! U M M Job Networt 17300 SouthAald Fe*

G E N E R A L L A B O R E R S If you bave yrm own transportation and cas wort ls th* Southfield Farm-ington ares, we have lobe waiun* for yon W« ar*

• V Wad

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES »*TT7 Telegraph - a 11410

Southfield ''between 11-11 Mllei

GRINDER HAND Fmlly expeneoc*3 (or tool A fixture fc abop work Top ratea. benefita 241-11

GRINDER HAND

wtth at least I yeen experience Ability to uae Radlua Dresner A Wblrly-glg - A Must Previoea axperience win (raph-Ite eiectrodea - helpful Full baneriu. Overtime Competitive wages 3*3-11*4

GRINDERS 1 yean experience is Ugh apeed form (rinding on UM JaUowlag mac Surface enndar. Dsdtrs (nnder OD

Overtime and pension 433-11*0

G r o u n d M a i n t e n a n c e Apartment complex Is Oa* Par t loo* lag for person to do ground mainte-nance Moat ba at leaat II r e a n old. Call *am and 3pm. Man. thrs F r t

968-0202

FIELD TECHNICIAN For a cable TV ,jwryicM^nasAUs

RNANCE ADMINISTRATOR i al s s s t n a Wayas county

Usn aaan-ll tad *

recntvahte. payroll, n i t lag, a runsrt-•aa. BA la n i laallaa. hails i n eAnae •trstson or related SsM Salary nam (I7JAA le ( S U M pies idncnllos baae-

4t l (7- tM by

Scecchitu. M IBs Twp. NorthrtDs. MI

by Dec *. I t a t

FINANCE a raUKANCX MANAGER

K L L H S E R V I C E S

The 'Kelly Girl' People

N o t a n agency ; never a lee Equal O p p o r t u n i t y Employer M / T / H

d -

m

F11 NUB W W I I X T U W Ai atretcft 4

c MI iaaa e s t m , IT*

Far M i l a a flxtave m o w n • a t flaatw * Mil*, a A11 Ma. U n a *

v H M i n e i e w r O T W 1*" Wwi a l l .***T a a b* II, I a n a r e n a .Tig and

M ^ r V p r s s n M a n r n . t AM

Oraad Weer W M B M i l j

rat ^ ° f t A L PCjStQNER ^ f i * " * - JSMSSI

G r o u n d s M a i n t e n a n c e Apartment complex is Southfield look-

nance Mast bs at Call lulsasn 11am aad 3pm only

557-5338 H A I R D R E S S E R

Interested B working la Mnail^aho^ in

HAIR D R E S S E R S Full aad pan t tan

Troy Salon I7VOM

500 Help Wantad HANDYMAN MAINTENANCE

Temnorary fuU or pen time poelt available tor handyman Apply is par aoo to Waal Trull Nuralag HOTXM 1*1 W Aas Arbor Trail. Ptymowth

HARDCNGE CKUCKER OITOATOR ^^rnciascn machine pert*

HytroL Garden C>ty 3*1 M I

HARDWARE STOCKPERSON wit* > y n ananpnea Knowledge a1 plumbing, baedng. pare io rynpra

HEALTH A RACXJUETTE CLUB looking lor oatgoang. peraonaMa. aer-vlce oriented lailivWhul for front dea* reservation pool'Key evening* aad i n k a n e Inquire la peraon Beverly

Hllla Raoqnstt* Quh. l i t ** fcmlbnsld Rd . between 11 a 14 MUe

HEATING & A7C T E C H N I C I A N

Exponent ed is eorvtce A installation, knowledge o1 att a 11 metal helpful

Plymouth 4*3-***0

HIRING

$1,200 PER MO TO START

Full time individuals needed lo expead established tiaslmaa Delivery display Ideal for luck school (rada neat In a p paaranc* Reliable aeto Manager

aary will train Paid vacation, benefita a faonmea to thos* who qualify Call lor interview

525-5460 HO- HA HO

Person wantad for Santa Promotion for Tel-Twelve Mall No experience areaa aary Will train Call anytime 47 3- MJ37

HOLIDAY HELP FULL TIME thru Chrisuna* Counter wort (31*

hour Farmington Hllia location 477-41U

H O U S E K E E P E R S N E E D E D Full or pen-time

Ca i l i 4 7 7 - 3 0 2 6

H O U S E K E E P I N G M A I N T E N A N C E M A N A G E R

FOR LARGE BUILDING No license required Mutt be expert

Floor car* knowledge ta mandatory Able to organise and coordinate wort activiuas of etaH R*ply to Box 33* Observer A Eccentric Newspapen 3*131 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia Mich! (as 4*13*

IF Y O U A R E WILD & C R A Z Y A N D N O T R E A L LAZY

Thee we re looking lor I to 11 o< you lo fill vari«a manager A rep pouiuoas Must enjoy Roc* A Roil at wort and wort well with opposite aax No *xp*n-*nc* needed Earn 17 M an hour while

is training Call Mr Loamy. 411-tlOO

is Reel Estat* please call Dsnnia Cohoon. Century 11 Suburban 1*11*11 or 34*-1111

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Mature tele ohon* Interviewer* to call from our rarminrloo Hllia office. 17 yaar* and older Evenings Weekends No aalea W* train (M-7M1

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN PLYMOUTH CANTON AREA

MACHINE MAINTENANCE Muat have at least 1 yean ladasbtal machine experience and demonstrstad mechanl cel. electrical aad hydraulic skill* FuU benefit* P 30 as boor to I t 30 per bour Applications accepted at

MSI HAGGERTY RD

IMMEDIATE OPENING

MEN/WOMEN

ALL AREAS ALL SHIFTS

L O N G & S H O R T T E R M

L i g h t I n d u s t r i a l G e n e r a l L a b o r e r All S k i l l s N e e d e d

A p p l y T u e s . / T h u r s . 9 - 1 1 a m & 1 - 3 p m

2 1 7 1 1 W . 10 M i l e 10 Mile A Lahore

Personnel Pool Temporary Halp unce 1 *4«

I N C O M E TAX Income Tax checker* needed Full and pan-time opening* TV right parson will be knowledge*!*, experienced and detail orisnted Call Margaret. Mon •Jm Fn_ 7 AM to 5 P M 141-4171

INFANTRY School training Cas* and nrtucaUonal incentives 1/qualified

Army Reserve Ages 17-34 Call

M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 18 . 1 0 6 5 O A E

500 Help Wantad JAX KAR WASH » looking tor aggrse • v * imtnaisg Individual! U> w s r t a M doors sailing

JIG BQRE OPERATOR

Day* ar sight* Gage experienca to ful Call for as appointment

I N T R A C O R P O R A T I O N WESTLAND. MICH

3 2 f t - 7 0 3 8

JOB OPPORTUNITIES Growth Worts' ilinili ' iniiai Dynamic*

_ am will hnip ran find a yob that's right for yon. Wa odor yon. • 0o-th*-)o6 traimag-vsnsty oi Balds a Jo* ssarcfc trail

IJo* e Paid wort

qualify, you mmt be 1*-1 . > la Westart Wayns County (Detroit identa ar* net alagiilal. and mew Isrul gaSdHinan WO*IC funded For re aformatlon. caU 433-40*3 Aa Equal Opportunity Employer

live I

JOBS IN v

PLYMOUTH The kids are In school and Christmas Is around the cor-ner. You can earn extra money working near your home and still maintain a flexible schedule. Packaging jobs a/a now available. No exper ience necessary 2 shifts Competit ive pay. Year round bonus. NO FEE.

525-0330

Supplemental Staffing, Inc.

Th* Temporary Help People

JR DRAFTSMAN WILL TRAIN

Now I Job Networt 1

r Hinaf Call Today U7-1M0 wort IT to* South/Wd Fee

JUNIOR COLLEGE drafting stodsnl to operat* bieeprtnt marlilne Call for as appointment ask lor Mr Dost.

J R Tohncco-Discount Clgan looking to hue dspsndsbl*. malare pan time

Dey A

l t t '.k North westsro Hwy S of i

KINDER CARE LEARNING Llvonls. Wsstland A North

Jnokli n*xlbl* indlvidnaia lor part a time A substitute positions and/or experience r person or call I

PLYMOUTH «M-tt4* LIVONIA 431-0(30

WESTLAND 434-1H* NORTHVILL* 344-13**

SU

KNOWLEGEABLE PERSONS NEED ED lo service units for hue ring, refrig

Train*** need sot apply to P O Box i r n i . Livonia. Mich 4*111

LANDSCAPE HELPERS for Birmingham Bioomfleld are* Stan

nediately 44 14 an bour 444-114*

LARGE CHURCH aaaka pan Ume Maintenance Person Retired couple prerfened Housing A utilities provldsd plus salary A b*n*flta Reply to box * 14* Observer A Eccentric Newspa-pen 3*131 Schoolcraft Rd Uvouta. Michigan «41M

LAUNDROMAT ATTENDANT Farmington are* Usui for kiieeaaliee. atudant or retirat

474-*731 It 1-4444 444*451

Law Enforcement School training CM* snd srtucatmnal Incentives ll qualified. US Army Reesri i Ages IT-44 Call SOT Heide al 441-44*4

L E A S I N G C O N S U L T A N T

Weekend poeiion open lor peraon wit* Hieing A clerical ekilis

ompicx Mn A effldenL Call tor

1 between tem-lINoon. weak-day* oaly 347 13*1

LICENSED ASSISTANT Needed for busy SouthOeld hair asloa Weekly classes pertaining to all .ill I see of hair care Call Ml **4I

LIGHT ASSEMBLY SHIPPING A RECEIVING

4* par hour Rnchaslar Area Call *M-1111

500 Halp Wantad

MACHINE REPAIRMAN Journeyman or I yean eveniAed a panencu Tool roam equipment also

and fort truc*a Dactncnl

PAIR II* kr Now ffinnr Call Today U M M

Job Networt f f t o t SouthoaM Fee

MACHINIST • I J i t erpeiSeni.a Full or

nan Uma C X C U f W .

MAIDS WANTED lor Sinasi lindiig earvwe | 4 M s u hour in start plus ml Mugs Transports uos naresssry 244-4*1*

MAILROOM SHIPPING RECEIVING

per* sired Good dn vusg record a must Full-time portion, msot bs wlilisg to wort n*xlbi* hown Plsnas call bstwesn turn * Boon 'Not Tees.; 1SJ-13U, Ext 17

MAINTENANCE repair of production

quired Sots* welding and electrical pi o f • led Steady year round wort wit* good wages Plsns* apply bstween *am and 4pm st

Plymouth Stamping 315 W. Ann Arbor Rd.

Ptymouth 453-1515

MAINTENANCE Experienced in boiisn. electrical plumbing, haatinc. and sir conffitmmng lor anbnrban apomnunt drveiopmant Good pay, fringe bensflta. lalsisuces Call Mon thru Fri. tam-Spm

352-2015 An Eqaal Opportunity Employer

MAINTENA-NCE-guneral maintenance

In Farmington Hill* 4pm 343-421»

MAINTENANCE HELP to do repair wort tn aparlmenta Must be skilled la plumbing, electrical A carpentry Pay nana 43 30 par hoar Ml-3010

MAINTENANCE HELPER For a variety oi duties In aad around

1 Hum-1pm. Man thru I Ardmore Acres Hospital

"18810 Farmington, Uvonla MAINTENANCE MAN

M|M isni sit la beat A electrical nismb-Cantoa ing for apartment

Phone Bob. MI 3*I

experience Is plumbing, heatln* cooling A carpentry 1111

MAINTENANCE PERSON to* chll rea l sgei».) II to 10 boun weekly Ex-port " ports tlon A tools

MAINTENANCE Responsible lor eov-eral building* owned by (rowing com

H Experience required Puraonsl may b* required Send ruauma A

salary rumttremettta to P 0 Box 3*114. Redford. Ml Wilt

MAKE A NEW YEARS RESOU.TION L'pgrad* or loan new )ob skilk Gel halp finding a Job you an)oy

IF Y O U ARE

• II y n of age or older • Low Income • Live Is Wayne County ibut not D*troll or Downriver community • Looking for full Um* «mploym*et

Ym may b* digibl* for training Is thee* occupations

Clerical. Of tic* practice* Restaurant

Health Aldea Printing Technology

Auto body repair

For mora information, contact th* Em-nloymanl and Training Center Wayne Westlsnd Community V-hnols I

596-2314

Educational Funding provided by the Wayns County Prlvut* Industry Corp

An Equal Opportunity Employer

MANAGER - OPERATOR bowling center reotaurast-Soothwust Oakland position available lor Box 3*0 Obeerver A Eccentric paper*. 3*131 Schoolcraft Rd.. Llvoma Michigan 44140

MANAGERS UOO-430O week WILL TRAIN

Hlnng Today' Call Now 4*7-1100 Job Networt 17*00 Southflald Fes

LIGHT INDUS IHLAL immertietety Farmington led 117-444-447*

SGT 441-4404

TFO EXPERIENCED Hair Stylists, with aosaa InUowtae Gordon CKy araa Full or pan Hon AA lor Baa.

411 -444* or 314-7***

INSURANCE

Claims Adjuster PiosissMee Insurance company la Sou&AsId offer* melt A opportunity tor somen** wtth J yuan experteni* la

NO-fsutt, PFF T I I M I A , III >L|II NO-frutt. P I P Coverage* ramify kutomobll* pnUcy, baste sou Hablllty stslnse and knowlad»E of insar aece contract* WA sMsr a compouuvt

HAIR S T Y L I S T Experienced hairstyttsl nsndsd voter* hair salon Apply IN

thru Frt. I Hair Salon Raton's Northland. F a

HAIR STYLIST

HAIRSTYLIST tar (aak

"fJii OTp*n SrCZT 4mem HAIR ITYUFT * MANICURIST I

j m r . V ^ — n E offer r b s r f i l i .

- — n T r s s m NI^RWOI

KAXR i T Y u r r WANTED

H A N D Y M A N

5 5 7 - 6 1 1 9

INSPECTOR txpes wm.ee! is precttion machine porta Hytrol Manofacturing. Gardsn Qty

ML-**** INSPECTOR

Minimum I y n experience Knowlodao of SPC-CMM helpful Duy*. Benefita

Hagelstein MaKtacturtng. I. Troy 344-3340

INSTALLER and REPAIR Person for Seo'lig A cooting company Full Uma Call wuukday*. tam-4pm 117 3111

INSURANCE ADJUSTER we are as tnrt*n*nd*ot adjusting company l is t ing as individual interested is adjwtlag both proysity A casualty Insai aiu.A losses Is oar Detroit aree office Tb* klgk achiever w* sssk Mould have AX CVVANL coenmunlcauan akill* A sail con-fidence lo act M as oaUd* sdtastar Wa offer excellent oppistaalltas (or ca-reer growth aad have a lucrative corn P*asotlon program Pious* submit yoar rsnem* la confidence 10 Michigan Claim Service. P O Bos 2144 FtrmliM-u n Hill*. Mlc* 4*011 Attn Jos Cocda

INSURANCE CLAIMS DCPARTMENT

SSTZLZZTLZ1

sarsis with experience Excellent bene-fits. Contact Mra RoMaa. 343-N*0

INSURANCE COMMERCIAL RATER

opeolag tar s oeenmardal tees rater 1

pteose cell C T l w r s s 1*1 MM

S r H S ' A T * B A A * H JANTTOa. f n l A port Oaaa. II (AA •

J A N I T O W A L C L E A N E R S Pari HAA **uutas la • Call bstween M L ^ n .

threFr t t tbusa I M s u AAAPTT»0 W L ILJRI

MiiMii v r mm taa i im H 4*-«7 4* hsnr

TAAAY *47Atm

I jANrroa iAL/a i io r a u p n w A N g

JAMTOBUL • a#a t wae. * mm» pm em. Ut» sts ssua CM taaaata I sad * PAT

UGHT PUNCHPRESS WORK Full UM* Radford araa

sry. will train

LINGUISTS School LRXIMNF Cask sad sdacaUonal

US Army Call SGT 1 at

1 ITS* 341 -44*4

LIVE-IN HOME WORKERS WANTED Ar* you looking for a pan URN* or fuU time live-10 arrangement1 We ar* the company to contact. Empa-Cara * highly regardad In th* hostw hsalth LA-TMRY for providing empatht lc a car-ing erortara W* provio* overnight A long lann Hvwtn ai 1 sugasiinili THL* Indudus a salary plus free room A boaid Experience Is working wit* dis-abled or eidsrty individuals Is preferred but not ns-deary Call LO arrange a

444-1441

LIVE IN

Orrhard Lake VUlags araa. OM per " ~ " 4 74-lit*

LIVONIA PLYMOUTH

AREA LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

M People needed Immediately Dsy sod afternoon shifts 4* hour long term

No Feu Must ksve reliable trsasnorta-Uoa snd tnksphoas

Gail M7^Ht* For "

EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD SS 1*47

L a g a * «

Hydraulic press operator* U M K L * *r laepecvri ( J M U 44 kr No experience s i r ssss i j Call tan Ipsa, tar sp|I iilsiinsal 411-M*I

Loan Counselors Part Time

E T 2 - :

B o x 3 4 0

IVf

MACHINE BUILDER

' " S & T J

MANAGER TRAINEE Valsnia's Formal Wssr A looklsg for ss U F SOTIve person tor management posttioa la DanrbonArua Must bs sosi A saloy working wtth psopls. Sals* «X

Valente s Formal Wear 171-11*0

MANICURIST PEDICURBT. 7 Mils A Farmington Rd Livonia Good corxv

• T * - i m

MARKETING DIRECTOR Ma)sr regional aboppli* center A see* lag s marketing director tor advertl*

^ i i T ^ * l S S C i s II sonnies to Marketing. P 0 Box 4TIM, Oak Part. Ml 4*117

500 Halp Wantad NATURAL FOOOS I

living a kolistlc UtaoMa N N N R T I N ONLY Send 11 use 1 er Wtsr of MurasC alone with sslsra ruoMrin isii, to

Good Food Co . M S I W * MUe.

NAUTILUS A AEROBIC INSTUCTORS

41*77 roritu. Camon ROSE SHORE'S RACQUET BALL

• 9 C

900 Halp Wantad 500 Halp Wantad

NEW DIVISION AppttcnOous bum* screws** lor eer

•ARTIUG aalary. hsatth and 1.. L Call tarlMamaw

AIRE-MASTER W M I M T M 3J7-7t*T

NEW HEALTH fndltiy la W Bloom Bold n now hiring tor die following po-sttlos» Nsutlha TA«R«SONRM2I«S: nance A Frani dssk. Apply M 4*41 Fsnrnnc tonpa

NIGHT CALL COORDINATOR Wort from yonr homo A make good wagea Olsten Rasltk Care SarvlcM seeds A Ught coordtautor - full time Ws will call forward directly to yow hoens You'll bs ksndllsg Lent aaanW stafflna souds tor hoapMals home A N cansa I nursing hoens Hsalt* csrs or answering service H | * i 1 i s t i a plaa Please CAU Linda at 341-0*40

Olsten Health Care Servloas 24110 Southfield Rd. SUU * t t l

Southflald. Ml 4**73 As Eqnsl Opportunity Employer

N1 INDUSTRIES lotive tr im aelsloa of NI 1S-

1 opening fo r 1 assistant an experienced payroll aasuiaal

Should be experienced with MSA pay-roll onarauona spomibiliuaa. ce

MSA pay payroll re

^ • c e n t r a i t s o d payroll fsac-tlam HI lutustiles often competitive salaries A email—I hsasflls. Qualified

eluding salary 1 suiili asusnti 1 MlkeBaranowuki. NI ladM Orchard Hill Place. No-rt Ml 4*t40

AN Equal Opportunity Employer

NURSERY SCHOOL taaehar to wort la creative, developmental, play based en-vMroanaaBt In weal BlueiiJleld area Aak tor Shelly st 111-4444

ODD JOBS Anartmartt complex In Farmington Hill* hss full ume positions tor people lo *o odd lobs around complex Mast have own transportation. No benefita Apply at tndspasidancs Green Apan-m*nta MTM Grand River

OFFICE Maintenance Ideal tor home maker P a n time light rleeiWiig Uvo-sla. Novt NorOrrllle. Wsstland. Plym-out* area* Call Sandy 114-13*3

Secretarial dutlsa

f i u PIT STOP QUICK OIL CHANGE

accepting applicstlona full sad part-UM* I J L Y M I AIN Arbor Rd rtym-outh. Mac I 1 Frt. I to 3

OPTICAL OPPORTUNITIES

Mod*rn optical lab located Is Southflald has positions available (or production belpen stockroom ctarta. aad asaeral office work Good opportunity tor motivated individual* Call M4-4M1

PARA PRO wanted, pert time person to wort wtth giuupe lo develop parent lag skills Seme experience with pre-school children Send resume t a C F N P , 11711 Doreey Rd Weetiand. Ml 4*1*1

PERMANENT PART TIME Pbons Interviewers A Coder* aaedsd lor (rowing marketing 1 ssssn k com-pany, 11 Mil*-Evergreen Iocs tlon Cas

1 flexible schedule Dsy A evening Alf ts svallabts No sales If yoe ar* rettabts A poesees food tele-phone Mills, cell IX7-14M

PERSON looking tor career opportaai ty Care lor tropscal planu Is rammer clal locations Will train Dspsnrtshls asto necessary, milages allowance pro vldsd Call between I 40-4 M U4-M40

PERSON nsidsd for (sneral work la * Veterinary Hospital, met bs ovsr II

344*4*4

to take us dsn si oar center Dutlse to LA-

fol-low-up No AKJIUI Santa nncasssry Mad b* abl* LO start immediately Reply to Box Ml. Obeerver A Eccentric New* paper*. 1*131 Sdhoelcran HA. Livonia. Michigan 4*140

PERSON WANTED wltb flexible t o s n to do warebouee d u U e a M u s t h e v s experience HESI^

lly in pencn ItfUag required Apply LA person Tocco Food Company, LLID* Maiiliiiaii Uvonla

PHARMACIST Fall time for buoy community pharma-cy Retail experience pre-tkon available Immediately

Excellent opportaMty PHARMACY lor parson wi . Good l i laptnni voice A outgone

personality a msot Join oar Haft 01

PUBLIC RELATIONS NO EXP NBC.

Hlnag NOW 1 CaU Today- MT-1M* Jab Network 17 M* SoathAuld Fas

PURCHASING AGENT

snUnkoUvu parts soppitar Salary meneuraia with A ipss isni. e. SAD m* LA Baa M , Obeerver A t o c »

s r . i ^ s r c s i j : 14*14*

QUALITY CONTROL Floor inspector M M BS experienced • slsmpinM A welded SMSTOMJ 14* sad Tslsgi s|J* aree Able to wort SM or pm ehlft Metal Worth. lac CAU U M-4pm. « * fur Ray M-4WT

Quality Control Inspector/$15,000

Electrical aiperleia a 444-11**

QUALITY C O N T R O L M A N A G E R

pear al r u e d fsatsaer supplier snsks arson PRNRW sss* with satanottv* qaal-ty reiisli ssi ssiia S*ust b* sMs LO wort rtth supnttsrs. customar* aad *sAor«-aus _Wortlug knowloAas of SPC s

lactatloas Mr' E A E F L Z I W ^ P O

Quality Control Floor Inspector

Plymouth manutactuhag plam needa " ' floor Insnsctor I P C .

PVsee* apply be-tween tam and 4pm

Plymouth Stamping 315 W. Ann Arbor Rd.

Ptymouth 453-1515

QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR

Mast keve axnerleme with Layout*. Bine Prints A Optical Competitor Long Term * sslenr 1 sni Llvoma Area

Call Now For Appotataxnt

General Management

Service 1*7 t l W 4 MUe. UvoUa

Tbe Bell Creek Plaaa S u i t e 14* A

427-7660 QUALITY INSPECTOR

Experienced in plastic mold

47* | » *

REAL ESTATE CAREER Ws wiD train you and Stan yoe oa * long-term, high 11 starting sow CaD

Waal Lsurs Prundsrasot. Mar

North Oakland County Marttya HabeL Mar 114 1300

Wool Oakland County Charlotte Carl M P M 1 I 7 M

Northville Hon Carolyns Beyer. Mgr 344-44*0

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

EOC

•SALES/WAREHOUSE The Lnuala hraec* A ear

osmag. tinting psial A drt P r i m e * retail, paint * wall

GLIDDEN COATINGS 8 RESINS

DIvMoa of SCM 14*70 MiddlebetL Uvonla

I O I M/F/H/V

SCOREPHONE OPERATOR 1 pan Ume natation tor conur IN major sports backgroen

SEAMLESS GUTTER PERsSS • I to work la th* suburta Excel

Security Guard PkU-ap* tor se*ettan apartment c

500 Halp Wantad

SURFACE GRINDER BAND Eapmsnoed *a Farm Gnaeog (tsady work. Overtime KicuUaal fnens bane

WieHun*TTUACMIFL*yCTi*-LIW TAILOR OR SEAMTTRES*

TAX P R E P A R E R S

sy this tax SE2S2VFLL^ZRT5AT* "L!*"Y *• attract! • t e e t a l l Margarsc MAN Ihn TtU T

3*1-4*73

I ^ A R A U A U * ) CPA firm i n l i s g maiidasl la naaag* Taa HWI rtm LAL Mlalnnip 4 yuan Tax Spenallsstioe eipsrlenie ETfWtive R» search end 1 i a i s w i silua ekilis re-

j r S £ 2 B T 5 S ' » i Cetnpenenltaa m . M * 5 K M * Rseean* ta ceaOdsnoe LE MELLCI. SEAL A I E S ^ - i m T

352-2015 Aa Equal Opportunity T^iployur

SECURITY

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

GUARDIAN IS ON THE MOVE" Dn* to major growtk. we a n assklas a lares

valid Michigan Arinri Uceoes A 00 criminal record We offer

[ TRAINING •FREE UNIFORMS

•INCENTTVE BONUSES •WEEKLY PAY

•RAPID ADVANCEMENT

Premium aaslgamsnt* for aecurtty offi-cer* ot tb* hlghsat quality Apply la parson only ben or Wsd *EM-tpro

Personnel Dept., 10*40 Southfield Rd.. Southfield AC Equal Opportunity Employer

SECURITY OFFICERS Fall A pan UM* positions svailabls is

avall-

Rat* of p a j varies wtth aboant of sxpe-

HS degree, car A | Can 411-0413 tor mora talormstian

S E C U R I T Y O F F I C E R S l Uniformed A hlsser positions avaUsbis lor s premium account located la the Novt araa oa all a t l t a CsndMate abould hsve good intar-persooal com monies don skills, high vfclbiUty A swb-Uc contact MAM be II yrs ol ape. have reliable tranaportauoc. starting pay 14 par hr with Bins Cross A vscatlon ben-efit* Call Mon thn Fn

S E C U R I T Y O F F I C E R S Immettlau openings available for lull aad pan Um* aucwrttv ofticar* LA tb*

a on afl ahlfta 8tarUng

Frt.

REAL ESTATE SALES

CHAMBERLAIN REALTORS. oKab-lisbed in IM*. A currsnUy mtervWw ing See wbat tb* pacesetter la Use In-da t ry hss to offer II area office* Call today lor more axtormalioe regsrdlng our enlqsi A Inan I stive programs

RECEPTIONIST s*F—«bl* receptionist.

I for B P volume

1 Mills, ctarical 1 SBILL^A polisted tppearaaca C m s la Mon. thru Thar*.. L*am - 4pm Glsanby Intar-nstlonsl Hair Salon. Hudson! North-id. fourth level

A- F-qusI Opportud^ Employer

RECKPTIONIET - Fan OM* Farmington lar Cafl TI

family hair ear* oan-

RKEPTIONBT TYPIST For LO« firm Submit resume ur

•anal Manager I* W Square Lake Road SM* Bioomfleld HUM.

Ugsa 40*11

RENTAL AGENT American Rant A Car offeruw Bin* CNA*. BTAS SMald sad dsntaL

REPAIR/DELIVERY U vonla dkKrlbwtor of pirrfaasiinal floor

C o o t a c t D s M t s 1 today

MARKETING RESEARCH FIRM tilling Pbons In temewen .'No Sslss) to work pan time, flexible hov* Our Farmlngtoe Hills Office Ideal for Homemaker*. StadLasts A Retirees Plsonsat pbon* VOKW WIN trala CaD Stary t34-7ltl

MARKET RESEARCH lalarvlswsrs seeded for pboae field audits Win train. No ssillM. Dsy 1 siilae week-end sbifta 26-30 hours pur wusk. CAN vicki Mon tbra F N si 444-3311

MATURE HELP wanted for bakery at Falrlans Town Canter Possible ad-

ajparSunc* a 1 I AM-4 PM

MEAT COUNTER CLERKS Fall aa* part ttma positions rvsllable Many posMons opsa Experience la fresh asllrslsassa or food haadlllM hetpfsl Willing 10 train Mast bs LL

& r u f f & f t & T C i s ? »S RD M1-71M. er H I M Rd st 1* Mils I

MT-1410

Foratpi can | yrs experieao* B a i r T w n r T T f n T x e T T / i

or 473-134*

MECHANICS Fall A part ans IfbHma eznertanea Owa toota A 1 TslTwatue l i s t h f l i l l

MECHANICS NEEDED

933-5844 • S - t b n r

11 CaD Tsdn MT-ISM T*—» 1 tan 111 Pus

MILL HANDS iwurk TsnrnMa.1

ML-11 A

M O D E L / C L E R I C A L

MUSICIANS

PHONE OPERATOR WU1 trala I ahlfta

PIZZA DRIVERS Ears ap to M « * per hoar Meet bs 1* ar older A have reliable car w/lasur-tnce Analy i t Llborty PLNA 4*771 Vaa Dyke iMca a U4-4U* Ml* SRodMS-ter RD Rochet er • M1-M77

PLATING - so W* trala. Som* lifting reualred CaU tar

A LL I n a t a 4X7-U1*

PLUMBING A HEATING tachatdas ai lead I year* EXPHEUL* to do onr A repair work la commercial A SAI isu

441-41M

PORTER - (WET ARY) - PART-TIME I day wesk. * to 1*M PM U N par hoar Farmington Hills area CAU M1-M4*

PRESCHOOL TEACHER Troy araa Early D and, or degrae ful l

PRE-9CHOOL TaachOT aeedsd for leading Trey day care center Part-time b o m to start sypand l^ 10 fall-

Klndsr C a n Leaning Oanlar. 17171 D*qula^*. Troy Ml 4M*1

once preferred but WIO trala

Marts SL.

PRESS OPERATORS tarred TS^LTPI*^ FIAR' Dsy*. TASFR

AREYOU BORED

— i F r

startar In wort la am Service Depart meat We will trala yea to repair sqa lp rnant aad aanrka our cMomsra Call between 1-1 P M oaly 417-4444

RESTAURANT VENTILATION

n s - n u

RETAIL MANAGEMENT TRAINEE

Oakland. Macomb. Wayne. Genesee sraa Grant career oupunal iy For tun* M* company fiery BanuBu Profit s b a r t n g T S paid BETTY HAMIL PERSONNEL

Sonthflnld Rd.. Latbrup VlOag* 424-S470

RETAIL

MANAGEMENT Lad lea Jr. Apparat

RETAIL PHOTO STORE

ststsal A bsrkgrrend ta sb t tagapby aasd/or r u i a n S e s k W ^ A L #ETI& •rata. Ws S 0 « competitive salary and

PHOTO FINISH

>»»

RETIREE •CaeawMa plant ta Llveals • lesh-

taB tar * I II aa U M M

- 2 LA^BCTU CTTL b&tmmm

NATIONWIDE SECURITY INC 17*7* FRANKLIN RD Soatbflald. MI 4M44

Security Officers •kertona. lac., TKA oldest A larguet la

ladivldaals

Apply Hon thru Fn tern LO 4pm

Pinkerton's Inc. 15565 Northland Dr.

Suite 206 E., Southfield 569-1004

An Eqwl Opportmtty Employer

PATROL DRIVER*

t t S l w" , . 1 fass , 0

SELF-MOTIVATED Individual lor ^D-DOOR Maintenance. Sbisniag A Receiving wo r t MAN. tbra FrL Call 11* MOO.axt H I

SEMI-TANKER DRIVER years eipesleme Clean driving 1 lor tbe peal S yaar*. Mast HAV* E

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS

ran A s o n U n a AS I Tsl-Twsfy* Sou thill

SERVICE STATION AM* afternoons Apply W. llMltaRd.BsrtSy

BS SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT

Days or afternoons MaML ST»I* Grand River near I t MDA Farmtngton HUM Apply after Spm.

SHAMPOO PERSON-Part Time For baaaty saloa * MUe 'lakatar a n

' Call 417 2123

SHIPPING A RECEIVING NO EXP NBC

Hirtag Today! Can Now 3*7-110* Job Network MOO Soothflsld Fss

SHIPPING /RECETVINO - screw ma-chine ahop LOOTED ta. Hnmatat needs

appointment TW-1TM

SHOP HAND ta NA pane* preaaa. M-ta A do atmty w o r t Heuvy lifting In-

1 prior wort axparV

^ " S L l

FTAFF FOR groan heaae ta Troy preferred IN teft*. FAN snd

will t r a M M M E r . to start I S S * 1 »

STOCK/ CASHIER DAUO (TORES. INC. taeaaq

ktaM. *ay mi 1 I B Btackl

Eqns lO M a ln , a ,1 j 1

P. O. Boa 1 M 4 , M l 4 « t a i

S £ S £

STOCK CLERKS • •* ! ! • taa a part I M i w a

TEACHER CHILD CARE CENTER I N F A N T M

UXM » 117*7

Hence raoutrsd soon uruluiiud 14 KU* Rd. Blr-

TEACHER COORIXNATOR lor Coop Nuraury I A 4 Year 0 4 * AX la Early rblMbnnd Experience nsoea

Call 417-FEIL or 4*7-4411 md 1 seal ne tor P.O. Box 111.

S Lyon. Kick 4I1TS

TEACHER NEEDED tar 1% Yr oM trouB, and atas a gym luarhar for loackflald area PMA^OOL Mast

Eccentric Newspaper*, Ml craft Rd Uvooia. MlrMgan till*

TEACHERS AIDE tor CMieen's PRWSC*oal LA Ptyaoath

TEACHERS ASSISTANT, part Ume. to M M *Kb gutad eUMrua anus *-H • » 1 n a i i e lo t ssiassi. P O B o x B * Bioomfleld Hills. Ml 4M11

TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATOR

Llvoaka Ccnuaner contact BI0 salary.

have a dear dlatlactiv* vole*. ptaaaaM

rti-m

TELEMARKETERS with I I* Southfield Paid • r aUag CV»ce <D b o m Could TED to caresr opportunity. If 4 Call I EQUAL! ETS NO I

TELEMARKETING REPS Highly motivated people a**ded for SB-

TELEMARKETING

montcatioes ccmpoez ExosOte

•ARY Call Its Page M

TELEMARKETING Opsntags lor axatr taaad

Rosoarchan National Coan-pnan. Southflald location M M aa h o v Call * Msm-4pm. ML-440*

An EQAHL bpportxMty Ensployur

TELEMARKETINO SUPERVISOR

OT"" w e s s s e , -

^ C T S S ; a be available i n m e A Stxractive Uvonla 1 Man. a Taea ONLY

TELEPHONE High s a r a t a a for frlaaOy. oetaaug • panda Benef.U for local yuaa A^SO^ . lattan. Daytime aalea or ev» I

PAIR! for Bunch Wart au Rotary A

TELEPHONE WORK - No BaOlag Good pay end I nam Wert fns

O S Quired Paralysed V America ns-«L4*

TESTING TECHNICIAN Metallurgical bachg—D A writing ikins reqalred K J Law I .

Reaeerck Dr.. Fann-4TM1M

TITLE INSURANCE aada orgastasd parson LO~ snd |« span s rani estate ctaalag

(deed*. Land contract*, etc." only UvoaU Ana U1-40M

TOOLMAKER For amall toolroom Most ke able to

Call After* AM

537-8900

TOOLMAKER tag tool aad Altai* m*k*r tar M •UTT- Mast b a n lbs ability to wort

roagh Metcast sad baud teals tad

causing OPERS^N^ENSSAT Mage ben-efit*. excellent wages aad ctaaa. Mr

• . c u t 113-ML-TLLL

K U I1SSS MayflaM Uvonla. I

TRANSMISSION INSTALLER

Certified Call

TRANSPORTATION AIDE- Part taa T beOeataM M M a a h r

M l l l n i 1pm 47*-*lTa

P t y r o t h T n v ^ * " f l t a oath. Mica 4*17* .

TRAVEL AGENT IS In 2 y n ex-

M l * M * B M . B 4 4 i a

TRUCE DRT.'ER. Detratt araa. Ears | M **t psr year Apply AT IMM T A M A soar Oad-dsrd. Tnytar, * am t s T p ^ dafty

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WELDER FITTER Full u » Must be experienced LB bleepnat raorTlna Apply IE person »57» Schoolcraft RD Livo-nia. Michigan

WE Need one hard srnrher Lou ot ovw tim* CaU Paul Wiae Bill Brown Ford 431 timm

ZAMB0NI OPERATOR FuU or pan um* worker to drive Zambonl ic*

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UCNTAL ASSIST ANT E x p a n d e d Idee. i u n > « n o n * fit* * salary 11 Mill* Orchard Laae 4 .0 Mile CoWidge arwa MI M 4

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced Part um* l - l dee* aim • ™ *—*r*mrt Located Map** 4 TO* trap* a r * M» m l

DENTAL ASSISTANT P a n um* ex penanced. lot * M u d | « « . , W U , practice Wort acbadmi* 4 aaiary wtU a* 1n 'in*iil *t ta> a u m n faeaar «*" Tl*_4»»«

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502 Help Wanted

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Dental-Medical ACTTVTTIES DIRECTOR t

***' '*Penenc* in NH activlue* at training it directing group artlvtuae and or rwcre*Uooal prograrr. Smc r*-" u w W P 0 Boi IJSj Farmiagton Hills. MI 4(011

ASSISTANT for Prevenutiv* onrctad WaUl office Maama experience rwr-•aaarr 'Jew Aaaisua-. »fflc* lull um* !> Mlle-Farmingine Rd* araa tSI-4010

ASSISTANT FULL TTME For Oral Sur gery Office Birmii«hair Troy U N Drota. npancDc* rwjoirad i>ood b*o*«tu CaU g n m ; tam-Jpm

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ASSISTANT PART TIME Oral Sarptry ojfic*. 8irmlrs(haiE Troy Area D « u l czpenroc* raquirad Call W M K IIany-1pm MT :»M

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DENTAL HYGIENBT p*rwaootal otUct naad* part Um* H y p a c w (or Mon Wad 4 1 Sat par moaih Pi irfaMHwl atmoap4ar* Call tor u>t*m*w S U M M

DENTAL HYCIENIST Family prac uc* to NorUiriU* m t i i a prr»*ntioe orveuad m r c g r n c LDdJrvhai (or part Um* pcuuon M c DENTAL HYCIENIST MJ-MM FT'LL TIME ripwMocwd Hyp*ru»t lor laam ortamad BtrminfTtafn otflc* Top talary 4 m d r r n working coodiuoo*

rWNTAL OFFICE MANAGER K*crpao«u*« wantad (or P m pracUc* IB Ftocbaatar FalJ-Um* D n u l « p * n

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DENTAL RECEPTIONIST FtUf-tim* Moat bav* rjp moOrm <>*ntal pracUc* I B*o*fiia Wan Bloontflald

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manta. caah. computrr exp#n«ncr per-ferrad Salary (rom K U u bour ap Paid Blu* Croa* Ho«r« S 10 1 io PM T«lagrap<: 12MiWar«*

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DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Liroma *c rxpcrWocrd perwee for Uui fvli-U/rM po-wuoc SjcelJ^nt t w w m u j n c o o

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D A V I S - S M I T H Temporary Medical Service*

557-7200

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Full or part um« (or traditional prac-uce w tu Sat bovrt Baoaflta Farrrung-too 47«^4tti

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST expan-eocevl fall Uma. soma Sataroayr Lo-cated Maple - Telegrapti a r aa Blrmiog Uni M U H I

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST f jpe rwocad c o t t a U M i c peraoc bead ed lor family practice Exciting oppor-tunity for * paopke-ortaotad parai*

1 Computer experience helpful, benefit* Sterling HelgkU area 97V14M

Th* Ida*; candidate wiu kae* a baalta cart related Mgraa Laowladaa la baatc ciUDcal maoart and M • « • . ywar* at ralatad *ZBananr* la a medKai groap o* baapiul B a u a i crfRca TW ng»i comtaaauoo at cbatcal aad " w *x

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Aa earaUaM oanuanaacioei and banaftl package a oMarad w iu opportunity for caraer gn?wit la a dynamic t a i l l r y FTaa** aaad your i aaaini. w i u aalary k a u r y Ut confidanc*. to Box M l 0b-m m r 4 Eccaatnc Newapapara MIS: Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. M1M

LIVONIA PHYSICIAN aaaka experteocad Medic Call after SPM to inquire 1 » - ? 1 B

ATTRACTIVE medical affkea aaeAing a LPN wiu experience Full benefit* Scad rcncne to M l » G DrwiUUrt IT1M W 11 Mile. Suite 1 Sootifleid. MI. M07t

LPN OR MA FuU time Flexible schedule minimal travel CaU 14V1211

LPNT5 PART TTME All a tufu Apply ai Mt Vernon Canter, J«715 Graaafield.

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TWO mature indivulaaia naad*d for the poaiuona of Medica. Aaalstant and R*-ccpuocuai. Sacratary lo wort is oar phyaciana office la Soathflald Fall or pan time poaiuon* avallabl* Saod re-aime to I t t i t Providence Dr Suiu H i Soathfteid. ML. 4»0?S

PART TIME MEDICAL ASSISTANT EXPERIENCED ONLY

Injection, 'enapuncture EKG PFT Lab X-ray helpful Call JS# !>«S«

Bl'S>" OPHTHALMOLOGISTS office La Sovtliftekl neevls full Ume reapooalble perac* for receptionist Experience wtU Medicare Medicaid Blue .9ueU!. CRT ar rfei i e«3 Mail reaume* to box 2»» Onaarver 4 Eccentric Nrwipapen. W i l l Sdioolcraft Rd Livonia Mtctu i u U I M

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST DAYS 641-4430 EVESMT-Mg? ENERGETIC, aelf mo<i»atad profea aional lot our health oriented »igb qual Ity Btrminchani office P.aaaan! wort LO| atmoaphere wlU excellent aalary 4 fuU beneflu

DENTAL SPECIALTY OFFICE la Farmington u aeeking a tall time Den tal Assistant Experience wlU ra<llo-grsphs preferred Beneflu SM- t l l l

C E R T I F I E D M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T S

Wr are a rap»dly growing third party employe* benefit plaa administrator, ratablisfted for over 15 yean ID tbe Blr tungham Area II you are a ijuaUfiad CMA wiu at least two years practical wort experience intereated la a career r t un fe • ' a r e - i l l i n . to train for a poaiuoc aa a Medical Clalma Ad/»dlca tor We offer excellent beneflu and job aecunty wtU rtarting aalary commen •urate with background and experience Please >end reaume lo. Personnel D> rector 10700 Telegrspli =4401 Bir-mingham Mlcbigan 4U10

CONGENUL HARDWORKING PERSON

To wort pan Ume la several ptuue* of dental office Minimum wag* to star . SouUfield Area SS»-»«!I

COTA S A DIRECT Care Interna need ed Immediately (or bead trauma real dantlal facility la Troy Competitive aalary CaU Debra Storing 144-7212

DENTAL ASSISTANT Recepuomst P a n ume will trala

Dequindrr IS Mile area 244-9441

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced Idea, atmosphere bene-fits A aalary IS Mil* Orchard Lake 4 10 Mile CooJidg* area H i >440

DENTAL ASSISTANT Receptionist needed for Farmington Hills office Part time Experience preferred Call DeOfry S51-247S

DENTAL ASSISTANT 4 RECEPTIONIST

Experienced only Good wage* (or the right Individual Livonia SU-7S4]

DENTAL ASSISTANT Weal Bioom-fleld Periodontist office needa full ume aaalstant dental experience n i n a s i r y Excellent benefita 15] 10J4

DENTAL ASSISTANT Dearborn office Experienced In 4 hand dentistry preferred, buty wlU train a dynamic, nilllialasl.k. tgraun who 1* looking for a permanent poaltice Ex cell tot working condition* 4 -« dajn, no Sata or evenings &41-7470

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced Ln cfiairslde IW darv i Satordaya Berkley area

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DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced 4 handed daaLlstrr N W Detroit. caU Moo thru F n • »o4

441-4 KM

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced for fall Ume poauoo Gar-dee Oty area CaU 4 aak for KaUy

417 2440

DENTAL ASSISTANT CHAIRSIDE Experienced, but may train. Farming-ton Hllla office Futl or part time

1U-44M

DENTAL BUSINESS MANAGER Experience*! Nortbeni Sobarta Sa l a i j negotiable Forward Reaume* lo P O Box 74*1 Bioomfleld RUI*. MI.. 44*>1

I«NTAL CAREER OPPORTUNITY sharp personable

a a a i r i l dental practice la Birmingham Willing to trala tb* n g t t parson Dental aaOMiag and offlca datlaa Experience with people helpful Please call

44] MM

DON poaiuon available IB 121 bed nursing home Muat be RN wiu current Mi licensor* and 2-5 years manage-ment aupernsory experience la L T C Send reaume to P 0 Box U»2 Farm tngton Hllla, Ml 4401«

EXPERIENCED Medical Assistant full Ume Benefiu. Blue Croa*.. profit ahana* pension Apply Nortb CUnlc. 20041 * I Mile. Detroit. Moo Twa Thurs 4 Fri Sam 1J noon

EXPERIENCED Inaursnce billing clerk For busy Bioomfleld Hills ENT office Must know all pbaae* of insor snce billing, medlcar* 4 medicaid*. BSoe Croa*. computer billing 1-4 days per week »-5pm 1M-TW7

FAMILY PLANNING COUNSELOR Full time for outpatient surgical laclll ty BA degree wiU counaellnf expen

441-7774

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Immediate opening In amaU. fast-paced Farmington Hills office Most have experience la X-ray taking and devel oping, IT.lections, vene puncture. EKG 4 palmanary function* PIeaae pbooe

<74-5450

MEDICAL ASSISTANT receptionist experienced Vena puncture EKG full time Westland For appointment call

511 1544

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Permanent part time position Livonia doctor's office Experience helpful bat

server 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 14151 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvoeia Michigan 41350

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Full-time Experienced - for small fam-ily practice « Mile Telegraph area CaU between 10am-Iptn, 511 1 IOC

MEDICAL ASSISTANT For busy 2 doctor office In Sootlifleld Experienced only Reaume* to P O Box 15154. Detroit, Mlci 44115

MEDICAL ASSISTANT enthiaiastic mature, person wlU strong typing skills (or busy cardiology office Must know insurance 4 pegboard Call 54» 2044

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part ume, 1 yr experience minimum la Vena puncture. EKG 4 Urinalysis Good hour* Livonia Area Call 155 5440

ence required Troy

FEEDER Part ume 4 10pm- 7 10pm to assist la feeding 4 transporting pa tienu Dratrable position for students 17 yrs or older, interested la a nursing career Apply at Dorvto Coavalsacent Center Livonia. 1 block S of I Mil* oo Middlebelt

FREE TRAINING Ai a dental assistant for tboae who qualify 11 jrpu are underemployed and or receiving any k'nd of general assist ance, please call Joan Emnck tor fur ther informs Uon on Dental Program al

Assisting 412-71M

FULL 4 PART Time position open In Birmingham Andrology lab Male reproductive tasting 4 cryobaoiogy De-gree in chemistry w i u experience la thia field preferred but not necessary Pleas* send reaume 4 salry requlre-mearts to box 112 Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers, M i l l Scboakraft Rd Uvonla. Michigan 41150

FULL TIME Medical Receptionist w.u knowlsdae ot Inaurance verifications 4 billing Latfenap Village area Call for appointment 5i7-44M

GROWING Rocbesler Deetai practice needs front office parson with recent expeneasce tn 4-haaded dental — ' - - f Full Ume

DenU! hyglenlst part time 451-0455

HOME HEALTH AIDES needed for continuing home car* case* Must have experience, i efei saxes and transporta-tion Above average salary FaB and part-time CaU l-»71-4100

HOME HEALTH AIDE 1 year experience minimum as nurses aide Cert i f lcau piefesied Needed for oorUwast Wayne County souUweat Oakland County

METRO HOME HEALTH CARE

336-6303 An £qua. Opportunity Employer

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Is your oatghborbood Home HealU Aide*, llve-

RN'a and LPN't CaU Care, W4-0«10

INSURANCE BOXERS PART TIME

Keep yoar skills current by working part Um* ta a pkvtciaaa office or ctlnic We hsv* several opaninga for parma-asat part Ume BUlsrt Is vsrloas areas Expenenr* necessary To |7 44 hoar

D A V I S - S M I T H MEDICAL PERSONNEL SERVICE

557-7200

502 Ha lp W a n t a d D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

DOE TO OO* INCREASED BUSINESS

Max & Erma's i s s e e k i n g t o e x p a n d s t a f f . L o o k i n g f o r e x -p e r i e n c e d . . .

Waiters waitresses

Cooks * A p p l y in P e r s o n

Mon. thru Frt. J PM.-4 PJL:

DENTAL OFF ICE

R E C E P T I O N I S T / I N S U R A N C E

Oo you ralgtt wu to people?

Do you rtave adminiatrattva a&myl

Do you m * youraeir tn a haeltti protaealon?

If ao. we went to t a * wtth you!

To arrange a oontldanttel Interview, p l i aa i c a l

453-6320 H*a appro&stm me value of outstanding

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Deeded (or Pfcy-aaciaa a Office Troy location Expen mc* la EKG necessary Hours Mon thru Frt CaU afternocaas 154-424}

MEDICAL ASSISTANT (or OWLbalmoioglst fidl or part tlme Troy Birmingham area 4 Farmington Hllla area Cal: 444-U19

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Full time Ma tare, dependable person, experienced la EKG vesiapuoctare. tnlectiona. light lab work. Bin* Cross. Medicare and some HMO a Send resume to F Gurol MD 11400 Orchard Lake Rd , SulU 104, Farmington. Mich 44014

MEDICAL ASST part u m e General practice in OBGYN Expen-ence necessary Farmington araa

474-4110

MEDICAL BILLER. experienced In aU aspects of Medicare. Medicaid. Blue Ocas 4 other insurances DME expert ence 21110 CooUdge. Oak Psrk. Mi 4*117 Attention lu<fy Call SM-4745

MEDICAL BILLER 1 years or more Medicare. Medicaid. Blae Shield experi-ence including status 4 rejection follow up knowledge Send reaume to Adella M Cooley. 21170 W I mile. Southfield

MEDICAL CENTER CLERK T V Leaser Medical group la Southflald has an on call opening lor a medical e*<*• c k r l . Candidal* a w t a c M secrr tanal and clerical funcoace in an HMO setting Typing speed of 50 wpm Is re-quired Medical leminoloy pref*tied Interested candidate* apply at the par sotmel Dope or call 151-1111

HEALTH FACILITIES DIVISION HEALTH ALLIANCE PLAN

IM0 Tuxedo Detroit Ml 44104 An Equal Opportunity Employer

MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT tm*y cardiology practice needs s faU Ume front desk person Yoa will have dtract patient contact Some of your du-

Ung. patient appointment easing Usability c la ims tele-

Medical office expert-

MEDICAL OPENINGS WILL TRAIN

Hiring Today Call Now 557 1100 Jeb Network «7 »e« SoutkfteU! Fee

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST fuU am*, experience helpful Radford araa Aak ' ~ 515-5115

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Fan time poMtloa. Experienced ta OBGYN for busy office la Farmiagtaa Hllla Ask for Barbara. 174-4400

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

MEDICAL RECWTlONtST BILLER Entkssiaslir, mature lor busy E N T Office Diversified respowbtUQM

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST aacad. fall taa HUls So

in Farming U 4 4 J M

502 Help Wanted Pentei Kadicai

Kxparaaced Fall 4 part ume Dey um* hoara 4 WI l i a i a availabw Also ockar akifta tar home care 441 m t

NURSES AIDES F iy T ' ad Fall 4 part una* Day Um. hoara 4 weakeaah avallabi* Alao

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NUTCARS AIDS FaU or part Uma poaiuon W* will tran ^aalifted ranrtlrtafe* Apply ID paraoa Vanoy Coatlaaad Car* Center W t Vanoy Wayne. MI

502 M p Wanted Dental Medical

RN or LPN For mxtalgkl Shift Full or pert ua

Call Mrs McCermeck MxMtebett Hop* Nursing Center

14410 Cherry Hill. Weetiand

326-T200

RN Pan-tun*. *v«ry other to 1 Wpm akifl Also -openings lor Con-

a i f t a Ape

NURSING ASSISTANT for day 4 af leraooe akift FaU or pert time Apply B persoa. Dorvu ConvaMncaaK Center on* block S of 4 Mil* MMdlebelt

Apply

Four Chaplains 28349 Joy Rd.. Weetiand

Between Inkster 4 I

NURSING ASST - part t ime after aoon* St Ann Meed. 10 bed Nursing fa dllty. 14144 Wan Twelve Mile Road. Southfield 557 1X31

N U R S I N G D I R E C T O R Natnoaai home healU car* compaav haa need for an RN wiu combined busi aas* 4 commaauty ortentaucn Raapoo-aibUitles lac lads patient saeeeamenU.

didaO wiU have BSN muumsm 1 year experience preferrably tn community health nursing wiu - a n a n t state Ii-ceaee. Car neceaaarv Please nod re-sume wtU salary history to QaaUty Care. 17117 W • Mile Suit* 1414. South field. MI 44075

261-9500 RN position part um*. In aa out pe tlent hemodialysis facility for th* day Wl/t 4am to 2 Mpm 2 years *f medicsil or •orgies! experience preferred Pleas* apply at BMA of Livonia. 11411 Schoolcraft Livonia. MI 44154 124-071*

RN-S FULL TIME Dsyt 4 afternoon* Apply st Ml V* Nursing Center 147:1 Greenfield

U7-S040

OPTTHALMJC TECHNICIAN or ASSISTANT Fall or Part-time

ft* 6 u « tttuJUeub specialty office in 11 MUe * w u w e s t e m Aree p i e f e i f d Ask for Betty

R N S - L P N S NURSES AIDES

ALL SHIFTS For M bed basic home In Llvorua Ap-ply »-5 PM Mon F n at 14410 Plym-outh Rd Uvonla or call 5H-447I

Expanaoce SSS-1744

R.VS NEW U M BONl-S TOS Pay 4 Paid MOaage

OPTICAL ASSISTANT to wort with nursing home p a u e o u Must have reli-able traaaporutioai. good commomca-tlon skills Sfeould be self-motivated and work well w iu L« nf—liaial team Send resume Attn Betty, e l44 P 0 Box 1044 Birmingham. Ml 44411

OPTICAL DISPENSER Uma Mo ev«ni2t{B

OPTOMETRK OFFICE need* Recep-tlonlat Tues 4 F n M p m 4 Sat. » 2prr. Farmington area 474-0445

ORTHODONTIC for pleasant and busy Birmingham off-Ice Experience preferred but not re-quired Please reply to Box 304 Ofe-

r 4 b 44147 Michigan

RN WANTED for OB GYN office, Roy al Oat area Evening 4 alternate Sat-urdays Phone RuU 540-4177

R N L P N PART TIME wiu Surgical experience Deeded lor hosy GYN Office Non-smoker

145-1445

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST for physician a office. Southfield sree Ex peneoc* 4 typing tkiUa required. Cor-porate beoeflu 147-1114

PART TIME RECEPTIONIST needed for Pedistnc Office In Livonia Computer experience helpful but wlU t ram CaU 4am-4prc, 474-1711

PART TIME SERVICE COORDINATOR

Flexible hours Monday thro Friday Otetan HealU Car* Service* needs s service 4 staffing coordinator to Inter view applicants handle incoming calls k staff medical facilities General sec-retarial skills 4 medica] terminology desired Pleaae caU Linda al 551-04M

Olsten HealU Car* Service* 251 JO Southfield Rd. Suite =101

Southfield, Ml, 44075 An Equal Opportunity Employer

PHARMACIST Part tim* mghu weekends Ideal for bospiul pharmacist w iu retail expen ence Dave Efro* 474-IT17

PHLEBOTOMIST Experienced prl v*t* Lab. part-uro* Ftexlble hour* Dearborn araa Call, as* for Roe or Dave 541-0170

j y ^ F t n m * W Msdlcil A*

tMw a s 2 y < s £ n r i a « Mai 1*40 KA4S. Setts 144. Troy

MEDICAL SECRETARY - private practice. 14 hears per w e * . PK 4 l a t Willi I II to Po box 2*

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MEDICAL SECRETARY Part- t lm* daya a week. In VerWlald Pediatry

office Sam* a M v organtaOonal Wills a moat Call s i A y M7-M1I

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Farmtngton Nuralng Home 477-7400

PHONE RECEPTIONIST - for busy pedUtnc office In Farmington Cantoo area Include* som* Saturdays CaU Mr Crumb 477-0457

PHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANT, lab train-ing Full time, (or Doctor s office Must be trained m blood chemistry 4 blood counts Attractive salary 11 Mil* Rd. Southflald Dr Gutterman.MT-5110

TAKE THIS JOB AND

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ARTS AND CRAFTS TALENT

APPLY YOUR SKILLS TO Demal Technology

We will train No experience o*ce , Full and part Um* position* available

Beneflu

Apply ui p. iam-Spm Monday thrs Friday

Mason Denul Ceramics 11120 Five MUe Roed, UvorJa

RECEPTIONIST For Dental office 11 Mile /'Southflald Are* Progeanve office seeks mature personable person Experienced pre-ferred No evenings or Saturdays

444-4140

RECEPTIONIST W Bioomfleld orthodontist office. feU Ume Excellent benefita

441-TT71

RECEPTIONIST for busy Southfield doctor's office Hours Moo Tue* Wed * Thurs 4PM-11PM Sat l»am-Spm CaU Nancy 151-4440

MEDICAL RECPETIONIST EXPERIENCED ONLY Must know Medical tailing - aU insurances Tele-phone. general honktreMng. computer knowledge belpful 554-5454

RECEPTIONIST BILLER - must be ex-perienced for busy gemral surgery practice In Farmington Hills Some computer knowledge helpful Call Mrs Kaua between 4-5pm weekdays

474-7714

RECEPTIONIST - X-Ray department, hUl Ume WIU experience for Detroit office CA1I 514-4700, Ext 5*9

RECEPTIONIST Medical Office Experience pt sfea i ed

541-1444

RECEPTIONIST Energetic individual (or Pediatric De-partment Poll Ume CaU 544-4000 Ext 114

RECEPTIONIST For ba*y 2 doctor office In Southflald

P 0 Box 15154 Detroit. Mich . 44115

TEMPORARY PROFESSIONALS

And have control of your own career Oiooae u * facility and the Job you want

If you hsve experience la *ny at th* fol lowing areas

• Secretarial e Medical Transcription e Billing (Hospital. Physican • CRT Operator • Typist 45+ WPM • Accounting

Call Us Today*

478-6815 TRANSCRLKT lONtST experienced Medical SecreUry. (oU Um* In office, OB'GYN experience helpful, beneflu 4 pay compatible wtU abUlty 4 expen ence Southfield are* 124-4044

504 Help Wantad Offlce-Ctericai

ABILITIES A D D $$$$$

LONG SHORT TERM ASSIGNMENTS TO MEET

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TOP PAY MEDIAL BENEFITS

VACATION

e Secretaries e Word Processors • General Office e Receptionists

Arbor Temporar ies Call 459-1166

Established In Ann Arbor in 147C Now serving Oakland A Wayne Count!**

RECEPTIONIST lor Farmlagton HUls podiatry office. Experienced m a t i n individual de-sired Send typed resume to P 0 Box 47441. Oak Park, Michigan. 44M7

Registered Nurse HENRY FORD HOSPITAL

Fairtane Henry Ford Boaplul a seeking a fuU ume temporary B a w l i r r i Nurse tn wort m th* cardiology department This RN man have prenoa* coronary car* experience Qualified applicants may contact Gen Lettxke, Tuaa thru Fr t 1-12 nooa. at 541-4190

HENRY FORD HOSPITAL 19401 Hubbard Dr

Dearborn, Ml. 48126 Equal Opportaanty Employer M F H

REGISTERED NURSES

The Health Faculties Drvttoa of Health Alliance Plan tn Waatland has several rau 4 part Ume poatttoos s valla hi* ta the Special Care Call aad on the medi-cal /san-pcal floor AU ahlfta are avail-able 7 \ * preferred applicants wUl have at least 1 year medical surgical axperi*ete W* offer aa w t l l M sal-ary k competitive benefit package U

HEALTH FACILITIES DIVISION m a r r a A i i t t M X P i J L K

24141XIY ROAD WESTLAND, MI 44145

HfcUimLHEP NURSES OPERATING ROOM

Th* Health Facilities DteMaa of HealU AHUaac* Plaa la W a u fall Um* I Una* | i i l i p (or Re0olared

la Ike OparatWg Room f h e pre-rasf l i t i l iT w t 7 have 1 year of

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HEALTH FACMTIEL DFVSION HEALTH ALLIANCE PLAN

U B T X M ROAD WSSTUKHD. MI 44144

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7-3 AND 8-11 ahlfte. C e i Mr*. Fargueon, Hlghlangau Waet for appolnimant 281-5800

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ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPER FaU charge, for amaU Westsld* Manu-facturer Salary rammensorsU anU expenence CPA interviewing for client Can 547-0740

A C C O U N T A N T Staff position with suburban firm I Diversified accounts! Need 2 years public ac-counting and tax experience. $20,000 UP Benefits FEE PAID. Cell 399-3450

SNELLING & SNELLING ACCOUNTING ASST to 117.M0. MA

Ex perienced A R A/P etc NOVS*'B h u Troy Employment Opp's 540-7215

ACCOUNTING CLERK - faU Ume eo-try level position, basic accounting bookkeeping knowledge noceaaary A ? vancemeu probable, good banafUs, MBd I —ni l io PsrsonuJ PsyroU D n PO Box a i m Troy Ml 44M4

An Equal Opportanity Employs

ACCOUNTING CLERK Accounting dork aaeded lor srea i largest aocartty 4 inveetlgaUv* Arm A U M — of 1 yr a iperleni * 4 typing Wills to aa

K L t J U p a y , experience aad company haeaflL ply Moa thru P r l at Nationwide |

lac . >7474 Franklin Rd SoeUfleid. eat ef Tetepaph) 144-4440

ACOXTNTS PAYABLE

ACCOUNT1 PAYABLE CLUIE - fall 4 part UM* puulUua* with retail aspart-

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS .aagllgann. de-«aa* Lswftrm • n U i n g s l ^ a i

TYPIST loag aad Wort ten menu thrv^hout the are* lor aha wtth typaag of W WPM or i

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ENTECH SERVICES, LTD. 777 Cnicego Rd , Troy

332-4350 586-5610

A h e a d of T h e R e s t

<iaa engineering firm ifcrwotow* Bir tnlngham are* Bai Igl ae< aad paired 4 geaeral ledg* Uroagh trial balance accoaala peyabl* receivable Som* typing and gsnai al clerical 544-4444

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER

$ 1 8 , 0 0 0 Asaociau Degree or collaga accoanuas classes Experience am computers FaD benefit package Company paid (**

i i v r r r o ALLEN PERSONNEL AGENCY

ADVERTISING AGENCY RECEPTIONIST GENERAL OFFICE

Fnendly beay South/Wld ad a g n c y looking (or a personable recepooaust Moot S* excellent typist 4 know spcU tag 4 grammar C i l S l a J j O 151 SJ»<

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Experienced in accounts payable 4 ac-cusals recalvabia Man a ciothlag store la Birmingham pert-ume Send i a i a n i to Box 114. Obaarver 4 Eccentric Newspapers 14&1 Sdioolcran Rd Uvonla, Michigan 41150

ASSISTANT MANAGER Deeded for (rowing office, som* college helpful Phone general office skllto and som* salea An extremals people oriented po-aiuon Nooa to tpci . Weekdays Noon to 4pm Sat Sanou* Inqalrlc* only CaU o o o n t o l p m 254 1517

A S S I S T A N T W A N T E D

For busy Sou th f i e ld oommericel leasing office. Must have personality pkisi Secretarial Bookkeeping aklUa helpful ProfaaoMnal drees required

Call: 354-2380

BOOKKEEPER Accomatl^ firm i

payroll, financial statamant .Send re-plie* Ui 1744 Kanaugtoa. Bioomfleld Hllla 44011

BOOKKEEPER, i xp*n*ai ed. for weU

Som* experience in computer journal • ' Knowledge

coverage a 474-5444

504 Help Wanted Office-Cteocel

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

CLERICAL poeltioa svaiiable far motivated porsoa with *apaii*aaL* • ^iippiag. receiviag *ad la i aaanrj cow tro! ey*U s f i s r . Rd.LT

Gallery m ^ f ' s c i o o i c r a f t

CLERICAL TELEPHONE Typiag 4 pleaaaoi vole* a meat Part ume lo fall tune Uvoaaa araa

414-4441

CLERICAL WORKBENCH FURNITURk

a fall tim* poatuoo opaa for a d a n -

nance srlth shipping and racatviag doc-uments caoh racelpu >oaraal pre-ferred Non-amokan only Apply la per son. Man thro F r t , 1 lo 4 PM to Jeanne. WORKBENCH, 15011 Cleat St . PlymoaCk 5 Mile Rd.. W

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WHY- W* are paying Ion dollar for yoar Will* Yoa caa work lor Fort so* 500 nii i i«niM 4 tahars ' " " " • ' • " s your aklla While lookiag for a p v m a moon Job TW following akllls ar* your ticketa to a aa i aaafsl job Typlot 140 WPMX Shorthand. Sarttck

Wort r — - - ~

CLERK oparatloe area for a Clerical Pea suai Duties wiU include filing.

aanrwerlag pkon*. etc AppUcatka* bo accepted Moa. F r t . i AM I

PM at oar bnploymaul office SPARTAN STORES INC.

9075 Haggerty Rd.. Ptymouth. Ml.. 48170

An Eqoal Opportunity Employer

B O O K K E E P S ^ (or Southfield office ExpenenXd thro

trial balance CaU after 1PM 474-4^15

FiUl charge. Tandy MOO, Micro Bun D*a* System Farndale Send reeom* to Box 144 Obeerver 4 Eccentric News-papers. 14141 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvonla. Michigan 44IM

BOOKKEEPER Fall charge Expense* in retail ladM* clothing Northland O n t a r >54-1444

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SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS

If you have experience on a cordless system such as the Horizon or Dimension, we have }obs for you Earn Chr i s tmas money while working In your area Call now

TOP PAY

BONUS PLAN

NO FEE Southfield 569-7500 Livonia 525-0330 Sterling Hgts 977-5740 Detroit 963-2290

Supplementa l Staff ing. Inc.

Th* T«roporar^H*lp People

BOOKKEEPER • full charge, Farming too Hills, thru trial balance, profit 1 too* financial s u i a m a n u , good exper. once 4 computer exposure benefits 117,000 Fee paid

LEGAL - secretary, Birmingham. In-born* attorney for growing concern, excellent typing, shorthand, wort p ro

•aoiiig and rea laa ta l* expenence ben-efits. 110,000 Fee paid

S E C R E T A R Y R E C E P T I O N I S T Bioomfleld HiUa. typiag 40 diversified dalles, good personaUty 4 appearance baneftu. II1.M0 Fa* paid

LOIS RAY PERSONNEL

SOUTHFIELD 559-0560 BOOKKEEPER General Office duuea w iu Uvonla a ree Manufacturer Manu al 4 aorne Computer Accounting Full-time Beneflu. Salary negotiable

Send reaume lo P O Box >154 Uvonla. Mick 41150

BOOKKEEPER Livonia office (or national real eatate organisation Full charge thro trial bal-ance and related tax** Part or faU Um* Send reaume and aalary required

Box 111, Obeerver 4 Eccentric WIS I Schoolcraft Rd

44150 Newspapers 1415 Livonia. Michigan i

BOOKKEEPER OFFICE MANAGER Wiu computer programming expen «nce. ooo-arookar for an Oakland Coun-ty-Wayne County law firm Send re-sume to Zamplaa Paakln. Nagl. 755 W Big Beaver Suite l i l t Troy Ml 44044

A T T E N T I O N - TROYI FEE PAID - $14-$18.000

1 capable **cr*tarta* needed

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A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E C L E R K

$10,400-814.580 FEE PAID Growing awhurba* impaii) offers faa-taatic haaaflta sdvancamont aad

working condmoao If yea heve I yaar W a antry and all I l i a

SNELLING & SNELUNG • ACCOCTfTS PonUng CaW Rerwtpta au CRT M an* Leenaral OfBe* gotta* Anco—IWg *ra*

BOB W4 Ceah* IOI 4 f i u u l i Neww papers M B | grkaalrrtf l Rd UooWh.

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D O R O T H Y DAY P E R S O N N E L , INC.

Attention: • Typists

• Word Processors

• Secretaries

• Data Entry Christmas is around the cor-ner and the time to think about earning extra money Is here. Working as a S.S.I, temporary can provide you with top pay. Interesting as-s ignments and valuable work experience

• B O N U S PLAN

BOOKKEEPER - part um* aome typing for real eatate management office In North area

441-5110

BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY Experienced Uroagh t r u l balance, ad-ministrative General oo* girl office Soarthfield >52 2550

BOOKKEEPER Through financial statement for Td-Twelv* area account ing office, faU tim* flexible hours available Amoun t ing office expen enc* belpful 144-4114

BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT thro trial balance P a n Ume Immedlata openuu Longterm Birftaagtuur. a r e a ^ —

BOOKKEEPING Aaalstant (or Farm-ington Hills araa Loan 4 abort tarm aa ligaments available CaU Immediately Temporary Specialist* >44-111 >

B o r e d A s A S e c r e t a r y ? We need a Marketing Assist-ant for a new position

111.000-fl4.900.< Fa* Paid Personnel System* 454-1144

BUSINESS FINANCIAL MANAGER Pri'if«a*iianl consulting firm with a na-tional client baa* has a challenging po-sition requiring good organisational 4 analytical skills Thia tlngl* person de-partment ta reapooalble for aO financial actlvtuea i~- '~4'»g payroll, billing 4 general ledger Experienced Ln PC type competes la* accounting 4 financial re-porting required Submit resume 4 sal-ary expectation* to Tb* Hyten Group, 11U1 H a y g y y rd. Suite 110. Novl. Mkk 4 W 5 v No p

BUSY OFFICE no telephone peraon wuh ability to re-spond quickly accurately and stay cool

Some general clerical.

Hwy Madison Hgts

• NO FEE Southfield Livonia Auburn Hills Oearbom Detroit Storting Hgts.

569-7500 525-0330 373-9904 565-8060 963-2290 977-5740

Supplemental Staffing, Inc.

The Temporary Help Peopl*

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TYPISTS SECRETARIES

CRT

WORD PROCESSORS

Cell for more Information:

353-4420

Personnel Pool

BILLING CLERK To $13.000/Fea Paid

W W f l l i U a M e t a ^ a l l l M * 444-4741

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C O N T E M P O R A R I E S Temporary Clerical Service

for

B E N E F I T S Paid Vacation

CLERK GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES haa aa <

im indexing, awl and light lOlag

finger dexterity aad prior axperieaat* oa a tare* votam* switchboard la re-quired We offar aa attractive starting salary aad a t O f W a i l 11 employee

program Interested applicants may forward a letter or r a n * to Bob Marrirk

GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES 43043 W. 9 MILE

NORTHVILLE. ML, 48167 An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLERK PART TIME to s t for

fast growing dunerware oo Pleasant arcAsizn Uoo-able to wort

flexible hoara Interested parson* please apply Ta** Nov 11, or Frt. Nov a. 14PM at Yankee Peddler, U7»0 Heallp Dr t r* Novt Mick (be-isrean Meadowbrook 4 Nov! Rd N aTl MUa)

CLERK TYPIST FULL TIME Typing 54 WPM. receptionist and (w> eral office dauaa Including billing for busy Romulus office Reaume to Sandy Hughe* 1144)1 Otlve St, Romultst Ml 44174

An Equal Opportanity Employer

CLERK-TYPIST Good typing and calculator akill* Bead-ed (or fast-paced office Willing to train tW right person on IBM word pcoces •or B*n*/lt pad 4 denul laaaranca, paid vecaliotw 4 W W l t Apply in parson ar a n d re-sum* t o 11875 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvo-ma MI 44150, Attn

CLERK TYPIST I High school g r adaau or *qulval*ot wlU pteaaanl pkon* mann*r and prwlou* office dorical experience 112 504 to I14.M0 per year AppliesUoua accepted thro 4 10 pm November 11 IMS b t y of Farmington Hllla. 11554 W 11 MUe. at Orchard Lake Rd

Equal Opportunity Employer M F H

C L E R K / T Y P I S T / R E C E P T I O N I S T

Exctung pooition with large auburban company Great career opportunity for an individual wiu good pkon* personal Ity Super beoefits' Typiag 50-i5 wpm , I11.50A-I14.500 Fe* paid Call Jan, 474-1404

SNELLING & SNELLING

Closing Secretary

General Secretary medad by Winding Ull* company ln

Good ty

540-1633

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

SOUTHFIELD - 353-8780 NO FEE NO OBLIGATION

Free Word Pi in aamug Training

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 1 parson UvonU office af MotW-t AgainM Drunk Driving. * non-pro.lt corporation Profaaatoaal weU a r m ised approach with axeaUam lalaplooe manoar 4 Inter -personal aklDa Accu rate typiag 4 grammar ahaolate'y re-qulrad Shorthand or machlna dictation v*rv deetrabie Compoee owe Mttera aaaist wiu preaa ralthaia 4 ponuon pa pars wuilng 4 abl* lo become weU In-formed, effective advocate for antl drunk drlvlag pnwram Able to srork well with th* media and th* office* ol police, prosecutors 4 Judaea Support e n l f e a r s aa Uveal* eMee 4 other ckaptars in Mlchigaa 4 othor autoa Muat hava never been arreated for drunk driving Non-amokar Could be part tim* or full Um* Raoum* to MADO P 0 Box 4145. Uvonla Mick 44151

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EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

SALARY TO $15,000 Young progressive company aharp dynamic secretary wtth f ing 4 figure ability to wort fl dent 4 chairman of Ua board Company offers exceUeot beoeflu 4 great vac* uoo policy If you are a "PEOPLE PERSON Ilk* diversity 4 a cooveo lent location. CALL TODAY

AU Our Faea Are Company Paid

P E R M A N E N T S T A F F UVONIA M l j a i l SOUTHFIELD 151-0405 TROY 141-4004 SOUTHWEST SUBURB 144-1170 ST CLAIR SHORES

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Market tautai -ll conaultlng firm In Blr mlngham lookiag for irrifaaaiiaial aac-retary with minimum of I yrs expert ence Moot poaaeaa excellent cotnmum cation akilM typiag. akorthand 4 book keeping akilfa aa wall Sa la ry comm*n*ar*u wlU sxparWa.e Pleas* caU Ginny a t 540-7440

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY CranUv*. aoargatic take-charge parson Start tm-madUtaly Report ta Administrator of Lars* two-profit Institution News let-ting editing expenence daalrabt* Sand rewma, aad reply In confidence, to P O Box I B 19555 NorthseesUra Hwy . Southfield Mich 44014

EXECUTIVE S E C S S - A R I f i Southfield 4 Troy offi-e* naed expan •need Sacretanaa accounting, legal

mortgage deeertmanu BeeotlJul -onmant excellent beneflu and od-

wpm. akorthand ,0a0 Fa* i plua" »I{?00-»17,040 Fee paid

THE FISHER AGENCYINC 477-M1I

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TROY MANUFACTURING

Experienced SuusucaL typing, short-hand, wort pi m aaaliia engaaenne t e r mlnology a plua Prr?«aaliaial with ex celiaM personaUty To t l i X minimum FuU beoeflu Fee Paid BETTY HAMIL PERSONNEL

Southflald Rd.. Lathrup Village 424-8470

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY UvonU mid-six* company haa tmnsadi a u opening for perfect exeruuve aacre-Ury Typing excellent grammar skills a n u n . akorthand helpful Ambltioua experienced aelf-motivated. pieaaaiH

C O L L E C T O R S Collector Experienced Receivable Parson. Southflald Auto Dealership Up tog 15.000 Aak for Norma 154-44M

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CONTROL DESK CLERK Wa have ao immediate opening (or • full lime Warehouse Control DeW Clerk Hours ot work or* 11 Noae - 1 M PM. Primary reaponolbliltiaa wUl ba sorting, batching and distributing cus-tomer orders to be filled by warWouaa nniLiliiyeea Good malherriilW •! typing Will* required Wt offer a com paiitve aalary aad comprehanolve bene-fit package

Only qualified candidal* apply la par - » to:

UNITED STATIONERS SUPPLY CO-

>1411 Capitol Dr UvonU. Michigan. M154

Equal Opportanity Employur M/F

CLTTOMER SERVICE Rapreaontatlve Polished (irrgaaaaraial needed by natlOD-wida talc-communtcatlons asrvio*

nUaat growth opportunity for Ihe right Individual Sal

H I G H P A Y la aU office clerical positions

WORK CLOSE TO HOME

Temporary 4wlgimi*iifi cover the entire tn-county araa

We oaed Word Protease*I. Switchboard Operators Secretaries Typtsu. Accounting Clerkx. and all type*

of office support

Call for appointment

5 8 3 - 4 8 5 8 Aak lor Gloria Martin

CLERICAL - answering phone 4 itlapatrklng calls far heating 4 cooling company Mist ba a good orgaalaar 7 am-11 aoon. Mon thru Frt Send re-a m * to P O Box u m Uvonla. Mkk 44151

CLERICAL ASSISTANT Deeded lor ilantal laboratory Soma sxpailanua wUh X a w j System would W pr*f*ra hi* M hours per * w k H4-4411

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER far

atartlng salary wtth I parlnrmanr* felly paid health, acci-dent 4 life lauuiuu-i pint paid holWays aad aaaaal vacations Call Aaa 441-4JM

CLERICAL KELP full or pan lor amaU pi ngaaMia buildars m

CLERICAL z s r i z s s - j r z s a s .

U ^ F A C T 5 M W T S ! 5 3 V * R MOHTQAO* OOHPORATJON

4 aaa aaad > pns riigfu^l

S j S T a * M C T S ? *R* 2Ta

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

$ 1 5 , 0 0 0 . F E E P A I D Suburbaa maaufactwar1 Top banefltsf Greet people! Moot have 1 plea y e a n laduotnal order deek caatomer aorvloa experience H 4 M M

SNELUNG & SNELUNG

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E A Nattonwid* mortgag* baokar la teak-lag i raoponatbl* UxDvidaal lor t chal-lengm* position in our Cuouoner aor-vloa Department Qualified candkiau wtU ii ioi aaa good wriaaa tad vurtnl mmanawcottoa Wills, matk aputade. accurate typing of 40-45 wpm. aad bo able to wart w*U la a highly in aaaei ail anvlroement Mortgag* banking beck g - M - O f f - p - S r W -

rxplaearloe of th* aecrow analysis to oar mortgafors Letter WHOM Wills raqalrad WorkWg hours (or UW poat-Uon o r e 11 Uam-Opm A Wlft premi-um M Lndadad A compleu benefit package It offered QaallfWI Candi-da taa Would apply Mon-Fri 4am-4pm

TW Paranaaal Department MAJfUFACTURWHANOVER

MORTGAGE CORPORATION r744*l

.Ml 44411 r of 11 Mlla R4.)

* i Uvonla - s t a f f s Equal Opportunity Employer

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y $ 1 7 , 0 0 0 U P

fast-pacod opportunity N condition* working

Greet hour* Need atroau office and or-ganizational Wills FEE PAID U4-MS4

SNELLING & SNELLING

EXECUTIVE Ton level aea1*»an» rol* available for Willgd aelfetartcr willing to bleed Wrong secretarial expenence with ad mlmatrauv* aaaignmeau la manufac-turing area FEE PAID

Harper Woods ... 372-4720 Troy... 649-4144

Harriet Sorge Personnel EXPERIENCED PERSON qualified to work la Die t nam u a «

Computer Wlpful 1

Rd. Ana*. ChU <

uranc* agency Typing •xpananc* with Wang iL Telegraph 4 11 Mile

FARMINGTON FARMINGTON HILLS Person aaeded for aocretarlal duuea af ternoona 4 t W aatiW Far information plaaaa caU KarU bat a i m I 4 IS a m Weekday* al 4TI-7tM

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FILING CLERK office work. P a n time, flexible

Farmington Hllla area CaU 4T7-4104 ex t 115

FILING CLERK To provide clerical support for th* accounting 4 umamaiel Oapartmanu at our Uvowa offiea. Sao* light typing. P l a n * seed resume to Controller PO Bat 7744 Aaa Arbor MI 4*147

FORECLOSURE CLERKS opportunity ta rapidly ex rmmgham Uw firm for four

K IILWII Maat have rrrelierrf typ-iag ak i l i aad offlc* —parWnee Wort

FREE TRAINING

WORD PROCESSING CIERK TYPIST

DATA ENTRY

FREE TRAINING For qealined low

D E N T A L RECEPTIONIST

S N E U J N G A S N E L U N G

D O C U M E N T S C L E R K ! P E E P A I D • $ 1 2 , 0 0 0

D O R O T H Y D A Y P E R S O N N E L . INC.

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444-144*

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