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\ Rocks area's number one kicl k team? — 1C \ Canton €>b£>crUcr Volume 11 Number 16 m wstiMMiss&i®. Monday. September 16, 1985 Canton Michiaan ws 40 Pages Twenty-Five Cent c The Canton (Connection ONE PERSON'S THROWAW AY is another's treasure. Alter you clean out your attic or garage this fall pass the findings to the Canton Historical Society. Members are asking for donations of "salable" items for their Historical Society Rummage Sale, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Oct. 5 and 6, at the Roy Schultz farm. 7854 N. Lilley. Tax slips will be available. For more information, call 453-6084 EXCUSES FOR FAILING to become a registered voter are slashed by an offer from the Canton Township Clerk's office. Canton residents may register with a deputy registrar who will come to their homes. Registrations are also taken at the Secretary of State's Office or the Canton Township clerk's office. A visit from the deputy registrar is a service offered to all Canton residents; however, it is geared toward assisting handicapped and elderly persons, said Canton Clerk Linda Chuhran. Residents will receive a temporary voting card until the registration is returned and processed at the clerk's office. Persons who are 18 years and older, a citizen of the U.S. and a resident of the township for at least SO days are eligible to vote. For questions regarding elections or voter information, call the clerk's office at 397-8151. ROLL INTO FALL by participating in the roller-skating classes offered by the Canton Parks and Recreation Department in cooperation with the Ska tin' Station. Offered on Mondays 5-6:30 p.m. with one hour of instruction and a half hour of open skating, sessions will begin Sept. 23. Skate rental is included in the <15 per person fee for the six-week beginners' program. Persons 6 years and older are invited to attend. Skaters will learn the basics of roller and roller speed skating. Call the Recreation Department between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. for more information. HATS OFF to Joanne ..Labron, a Canton resident, who took the glories in the ladies' division in a one-mile fun run sponsored by Madonna College in Livonia recently. The mini run Ptease turn to Page 4 W RECRUITMENT HELP WANTED Classified Advertising Begins m SECTION C of today's paper Officer cleared in pursuit case By Diane Gate staff writer An investigation by the Canton Township Police Department found an officer was acting "prudently" last month while pursuing a Garden City youth who died of injuries from a car crash The Canton Police Department con- cluded the officer followed departmen- tal procedures during the pursuit that ended when Jaimes Griffin. 14, crashed into a tree in Plymouth Township and later died. "(The officer) didn't violate any of our policies." said Canton Police Lt. Larry Stewart, who served as acting chief during the investigation "He han- dled it prudently and with care GRIFFIN ALLEGEDLY ran several red lights during the two-mile chase The ofKter was about three-eighths of a mile behind the youth when the of- ficer lost sight of the vehicle at a hill on Haggerty near Hines Drive When the officer approached, he found the van had collided with a tree at the top of the hill on Plymouth and Haggerty roads A Plymouth Township officer wit- nessed part of the pursuit and was in- terviewed by Canton during the investi- gation, Stewart said 'From the information that we had, and it has never been disputed, is that the Canton Township officer did all the appropriate things " said Carl Berry, Plymouth Township police chief Statements made by the Plymouth Township and Canton officers support each other and are further confirmed by evidence at the scene of the crash. Berry said. No charges will be filed by Ply-mouth Township against the Canton officer. "This kind of situaUon would have an impact on anyone, regardless of whether they show it externally," Stew- art said. The Canton officer involved in the pursuit had previously been sched- uled to take the following three davs off JOHN SANTOMAURO, Canton po- lice chief^said he will institute a policy requiring officers to have psychiatric evaluations when involved in serious injuries or deaths Santomauro. who began his duties Thursday, formerly was the public safety director in Pittsfield Township. He initiated a similar policy in the community south of Ann Arbor The policy is to promote counseling and treatment for officers subjected to traumatic incidents that could impair their state of mind, Santomauro said Currently, psychiatrists and psycholo- gists are made available to Canton offi- cers. but a visit is optional Mandating consultations is consid- ered a way to sidestep officers' poten- tial embarrassment about fellow work- ers knowing the officer sought help "Our forthcoming policy is that we are not singling people out by who they are," Santomauro said. "It's a policy that will cover everyone in the organi- zation. "We are very sensitized toward the victim any time there is a death, re- gardless of the circumstances But po- lice administrators have had a tenden- cy not to pay much attention to what type of problems that type of situation has to the personnel In this business, we are concerned about the well being of our employees, and we have to make sure that when our police go back to work, they are ready to go back to work." A favorable report from the a pys- chiatrist will be required before an of- ficer would be allowed to report for work, he added i The officer's family, who sometimes need help in dealing with the problem stemming from the traumatic situa- tion, also would be offered psychologi- cal help "I. as an administrator, do not want to assume the responsibility of evaluat- ing the situation and saying the person is or is not affected by the incident," Santomauro said "I'd rather have an expert doctor in the field tell me that the officer is or is not all right." w: •i.VV W Mini-airplane buffs to soar By Dennis Coffman staff writer Tom Ranta of Canton will take part in the Flying Pilgrims Model Airplane Club of Plymouth "Fall Fly" to be held Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 28- BILL BRESLER/staK photographer 29, in Canton. Ranta is shown with a P-51 Mus- tang and, in the background, a Corsair and a Japanese Zero with floats. Appearances could be deceiving when the Flying Pilgrims Model Air- plane Club .presents its "Fall Fly for Fun Phase Out" in Canton Sept. 28, 29 At first glance, the miniature air planes are sure to fool passers-by. The small craft are realistic in every detail, except size, but their size is much larg- er than the typical model airplane Wmgspans range from about seven feet to 12 feet and the planes usually weigh about 25 pounds. The radio-controlled aircraft that mimic Japanese Zeros, Russian MIGs and American Eagles will look like the real thing when they take off and land at the small Canton airfield on Lilley Road north of Van Born Road Western Wayne County residents are welcome to attend the show from 9 a m to 5 p.m. both days PILOTS ON the ground will conduct takeoffs on a real cement runway, 22 feet by 140 feet, and on a grass runway . 150 feet by 400 feet When the planes become airborne the pilot will pull in the landing gear Then, while the plane is in the air. he'll control the direction of flight landing will look like the real thing, too. as landing gear pops out and the plane glides to a stop on the runway The Flying Pilgrims are Chapter 31 of the International Miniature Aircraft Association, Inc.. which will use the S5 airplane landing fee for entries and the $1 car parking fee for guests to main- tain the miniature airstrip There will be flight demonstrations by 20 IMAA members who build the big planes,' said Don Kehoe of Canton, who is president of the local chapter. "They'll be coming from Plymouth, Canton, Livonia, Farmmgton, Roches- ter, Northville, Lansing, Battle Creek, Cleveland and the thumb area of Michi- gan," he said "This is not a contest," Kehoe said "It'll be a demonstration. We'll sell hot dogs and pop as part of our fundrais- ing " THE NOT-SO-MINIATURE minia- ture aircraft operate on chainsaw en- gines that carry the balsa, spruce, plywood or Styrofoam planes to speeds of up to 125 miles per hour But the miniatures are cheaper to operate than conventional, much smaller, model airplanes "With their 16-32-ounce tanks with regular gasoline that costs $1.15 a gal- lon, they can stay up 15 minutes to a Please turn to Page 4 Podiatrist guilty of bilking insurance what's inside By Diane Gal® staff writer Brevities. 3A Clubs In Action 6B Cable TV . 2A Excursions . . . . . . 11A FYI . 11A.12A Medic Help Line 9A Obituaries .... 2A Opinion 10A Readers Write . . . . 7A Shopping Cart . . . 1B Sports . 1-3C Stroller 10A Suburban Life . . . 5-7B The View 5B WSDP . . . , 7 A Classified . . . . . Sec. C-D * ' Dr Jess Kraft of Southfield, a podia- trist who once practiced in Canton, was convicted Friday in U.S. District Court in a scam that bilked Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) for unnec- essary surgery Kraft pleaded guilty to mail fraud and to illegally distributing a con- trolled substance a street drug called dilaudid Kraft gave patients narcotic pres- criptions in exchange for performing unnecessary surgery, which was billed to BCBSM. said Ross Parker, U.S. Dis- trict Court chief of the criminal divi- sion. The conviction culminated an inves- tigation by the FBI. Michigan State Po- lice and Blue Cross/Blue Shield span- ning more than two years, according to FBI special agent Bob Mott "On some occasions he received some money for the drugs, but for the most part what he made off of the deal was what he charged Blue Cross for the unnecessary surgery/' Parker said KRAFT, WHO previously repaid BCBSM $160,000. was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Robert E. De- Mascio to 10 years imprisonment and a $26,000 fine for the drug charge He also was sentenced to five years in prison and a $1,000 fine for the mail charge. The prison terms will run con- currently. The charges involved dealings out of two Detroit offices — one on Oakman Boulevard and the other on Seven Mile. The Canton office was not involved in the case. Kraft, 39, has not been in the Canton office since the beginnning of the year, according to a receptionist there. Dilaudid is a "low life street drug. and chances are the clientele in Can- ton" would be uninterested in the nar- cotic, said FBI special agent Bob Mott. "Dr, Kraft had used a loose network of patients in the scheme," said Grego- ry Anderson, director of BSBSM finan- cial investigations department. "The patients solicited others with valid identification cards who would permit Dr. Kraft to perform unnecessary pro- cedures in exchange for receiving pres- criptions." Student's lite affected by loss of her flute V anst Kriilpn a mcmhfr of Lfi< By Diana Gate staff writer Kristen Van Buhler equates the loss of her flute last week to the death of a friend or amputation of a limb "1 feel like someone took off my arm," Kristen. 17. said "I felt like I lost somebody A lot of your personal life evolves around playing your mu- sic " Last Tuesday, Buhler. a senior at Plymouth Centennial Educational Park (CEP), left the Muramatsu flute locked in her car at Plymouth Salem High parking lot on Joy Road west of Canton Center Road It was one of the few times, her mother Kathy said, she ever left the flute out of her sight. When Kristy returned about an hour later, the car was locked bat the instru- ment concealed in a soft leather case covering a hard container — was missing. A contact microphone valued at $150, which was provided by the Plymouth-Canton Educational Park Boosters Club, also was gone KRISTEN AND CATHY, Canton res- idents. desperately want the flute back, and are offering a $250, "no-^uestions- asked" reward for its return Anyone with information is requested to call 525-1776 Kristen"s emotional attachment to the instrument is admittedly magnified but. she said, her life has centered around playing the flute Even her plans for the future depend on the in- strument Kristen has been practicing for seven years and plans to attend col- lege for a master's degree in perform- ance "Then I hope to work with a sympho- ny. and maybe once I get myself estab- lished as a musician. I can do some solo work, too," said Kristen, who plans to teach flute "to get myself through col- lege ' Her commitment to the flute has been enhanced by the highly acclaimed PCEP music department When we lived in Alpena and we were having problems with the school system. I asked people where they would move If they had a child who wanted to study flute in college, and they said the Plymouth-Canton 7 feel tike someone took off my arm. / felt tike / lost somebody. A lot of your personal life evolves around playing your music.' Kristen Van Buhler Kathy and Kristen, a member of the PCEP marching band, filed a Canton Township police report, and left the in- strument's serial number with stores and pawn shops schools, Kathy said They moved in 1984, and Kathy landed a position in public relations for the Detroit Sym- phony Everytime musicians play a special concert" a bond between the musician and instrument is strengthened. Kathy said "It's like a cowboy making notches in his belt everytime they killed someone Musicians have notches on their instru- ment They look at the instrument and think back about the concerts they've played " Kristen. who is first chair flutist with the PCEP band, said she is mystified about what happened Kathy has two theories Either some- one mistakenly thought the flute was a purse and stole it, or someone is play- ing a prank. 1 think someone took lt not knowing what it was, or It Is a practical Joke because they knew bow much it meant to Kristy," Kathy said. "1 have no inter- est in prosecuting, even though they have caused us a lot of personal prob- lems KrMw Van - ^ ^ - - • m m i . . i i

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THROW AW AY is another ' s t reasure . Alter you clean out your a t t i c or ga rage this fall pass the findings to the Canton Historical Society. Members are asking for donations of "salable" i tems for their Historical Society R u m m a g e Sale, f r o m 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Oct. 5 and 6, a t the Roy Schultz f a r m . 7854 N. Lilley. Tax slips will be avai lable . For more information, cal l 453-6084

EXCUSES FOR FAILING to become a regis tered voter a re slashed by an o f fe r f r o m the Canton Township Clerk 's office. Canton residents m a y regis ter with a deputy r eg i s t r a r who will come to their homes. Regis t ra t ions are also taken a t the Secretary of State 's Off ice or the Canton Township c le rk ' s office. A visit f rom the deputy regis t rar is a service of fe red to all Canton residents; however , it is geared toward assis t ing handicapped and elderly persons, said Canton Clerk Linda Chuhran. Residents will receive a t e m p o r a r y voting card until the regis t ra t ion is returned and processed at the clerk's office. Persons who a re 18 years and older, a citizen of the U.S. and a resident of the township for a t least SO days are eligible to vote. F o r questions regard ing elections or voter information, cal l the c lerk 's of f ice a t 397-8151.

ROLL INTO FALL by par t ic ipa t ing in the rol ler-skating classes o f fe red by the Canton P a r k s and Recreat ion D e p a r t m e n t in cooperat ion with the Ska tin' Station. Offered on Mondays 5-6:30 p.m. with one hour of instruction and a half hour of open skating, sessions will begin Sept. 23. Skate renta l is included in the <15 per person fee for the six-week beginners ' program. Persons 6 years and older a re invited to a t tend. Skaters will learn the basics of roller and roller speed skat ing. Call the Recreat ion D e p a r t m e n t between 8:30 a .m. and 5 p.m. for more information.

HATS OFF to Joanne . .Labron, a Canton resident, who

took the glories in the ladies' division in a one-mile fun run sponsored by Madonna College in Livonia recently. The mini run

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Officer cleared in pursuit case By Diane Gate staff writer

An investigation by the Canton Township Police Depa r tmen t found an of f icer was acting "pruden t ly" last month while pursuing a Garden City youth who died of injuries f r o m a car crash

The Canton Police D e p a r t m e n t con-cluded the off icer followed d e p a r t m e n -ta l procedures during the pursui t that ended when J a i m e s Gri f f in . 14, c rashed into a t ree in P lymouth Township and la ter died.

"(The officer) didn't violate any of our policies." said Canton Police Lt. Larry Stewart , who served as ac t ing chief during the investigation "He han-dled it prudently and with c a r e

GRIFFIN ALLEGEDLY ran severa l

red lights during the two-mi le chase The ofKter was about three-eighths

of a mile behind the youth when the of-ficer lost sight of the vehicle at a hill on Hagger ty near Hines Dr ive When the off icer approached, he found the van had collided with a t r ee at the top of the hill on Plymouth and Hagger ty roads

A Plymouth Township of f icer wit-nessed par t of the pursu i t and was in-terviewed by Canton dur ing the investi-gation, S tewar t said

' F r o m the informat ion tha t we had, and it has never been disputed, is that the Canton Township o f f i ce r did all the appropr ia te things " said Carl Berry, P lymouth Township police chief

S ta tements m a d e by the Plymouth Township and Canton o f f i ce r s support each other and a re f u r t h e r conf i rmed by evidence at the scene of the crash.

Berry said. No charges will be filed by Ply-mouth Township against the Canton officer. • "This kind of situaUon would have an impac t on anyone, regardless of whether they show it externally," Stew-art said. The Canton officer involved in the pursuit had previously been sched-uled to t ake the following three davs off

JOHN SANTOMAURO, Canton po-lice ch ief^sa id he will institute a policy requiring o f f i ce r s to have psychia t r ic evaluat ions when involved in serious injuries or dea ths

San tomauro . who began his dut ies Thursday, f o r m e r l y was the public safety d i rec to r in Pittsfield Township. He ini t iated a s imilar policy in the communi ty south of Ann Arbor

The policy is to promote counseling

and t r e a tmen t for o f f i ce r s subjected to t r auma t i c incidents that could impai r their s ta te of mind, Santomauro said Currently, psychiatr is ts and psycholo-gists a re m a d e avai lable to Canton offi-cers. but a visit is optional

Mandat ing consultat ions is consid-ered a way to sidestep officers ' poten-tial e m b a r r a s s m e n t about fellow work-ers knowing the of f icer sought help

"Our for thcoming policy is that we a re not singling people out by who they a re , " Santomauro said. "It 's a policy that will cover everyone in the organi-zation.

"We a re very sensitized toward the victim any t i m e the re is a death, re-gardless of the c i rcumstances But po-lice adminis t ra tors have had a tenden-cy not to pay much attention to what type of problems t ha t type of situation has to the personnel

In this business, we a r e concerned about the well being of our employees, and we have to make sure that when our police go back to work, they a re ready to go back to work."

A favorable report f r o m the a pys-chiatrist will be required be fore an of-f icer would be allowed to repor t for work, he added i

The off icer 's family, who somet imes need help in dealing with the problem s temming from the t r a u m a t i c situa-tion, also would be of fe red psychologi-cal help

"I. as an adminis t ra tor , do not want to assume the responsibility of evaluat-ing the situation and saying the person is or is not affected by the incident," Santomauro said "I'd r a t h e r have an exper t doctor in the field tell m e that the off icer is or is not all r igh t . "

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Mini-airplane buffs to soar By Dennis Coffman staff writer

T o m Ranta of C a n t o n w i l l t a k e par t in t h e F l y i ng P i l g r i m s M o d e l A i r p l a n e C l u b of P l y m o u t h " F a l l F l y " to be h e l d S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y , Sep t . 28-

BILL BRESLER/staK photographer

29, in C a n t o n . Ran ta is s h o w n w i t h a P-51 M u s -t a n g a n d , in t he b a c k g r o u n d , a Corsa i r a n d a J a p a n e s e Z e r o w i t h f l oa t s .

Appearances could be deceiving when the Flying P i lg r ims Model Air-plane Club .presents its "Fall Fly for Fun Phase Out" in Canton Sept. 28, 29

At f i rs t glance, the miniature a i r planes a re sure to fool passers-by. The small c r a f t a r e real is t ic in every detail , except size, but their size is much larg-er than the typical model airplane

Wmgspans r ange f r o m about seven feet to 12 feet and the planes usually weigh about 25 pounds.

The radio-controlled a i rc ra f t that mimic J apanese Zeros, Russian MIGs and American Eag les will look like the rea l thing when they take off and land at the smal l Canton airfield on Lilley Road north of Van Born Road

Western Wayne County residents a r e welcome to a t tend the show f r o m 9 a m to 5 p.m. both days

PILOTS ON the ground will conduct takeoffs on a rea l cement runway, 22 feet by 140 feet , and on a grass runway . 150 feet by 400 feet

When the planes become a i rborne the pilot will pull in the landing gea r Then, while the plane is in the air. he'll control the direction of flight

l and ing will look like the real thing,

too. as landing gear pops out and the plane glides to a stop on the runway

The Flying Pi lgr ims a r e Chapter 31 of the International Minia ture Aircraf t Association, Inc.. which will use the S5 a i rp lane landing fee for en t r ies and the $1 car parking fee for guests to main-tain the miniature a i rs t r ip

There will be flight demonst ra t ions by 20 IMAA members who build the big p l anes , ' said Don Kehoe of Canton, who is president of the local chap te r .

"They'll be coming f r o m Plymouth, Canton, Livonia, F a r m m g t o n , Roches-ter , Northville, Lansing, Bat t le Creek, Cleveland and the thumb a rea of Michi-gan," he said

"This is not a contest ," Kehoe said "It ' l l be a demonstration. We'll sell hot dogs and pop as part of our fundrais-ing "

THE NOT-SO-MINIATURE minia-ture a i rc ra f t operate on chainsaw en-gines that carry the balsa, spruce, plywood or Styrofoam planes to speeds of up to 125 miles per hour

But the miniatures a re cheaper to o p e r a t e than conven t iona l , much smaller , model airplanes

"With their 16-32-ounce tanks with regular gasoline that costs $1.15 a gal-lon, they can stay up 15 minutes to a

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Dr Jess Kra f t of Southfield, a podia-trist who once pract iced in Canton, was convicted Fr iday in U.S. Distr ic t Court in a scam that bilked Blue Cross /Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) fo r unnec-essary surgery

Kra f t pleaded guilty to mai l f raud and to illegally dis t r ibut ing a con-trolled substance — a s t ree t drug

called dilaudid K r a f t gave pa t i en t s narcot ic pres-

criptions in exchange for per forming unnecessary surgery , which was billed to BCBSM. said Ross P a r k e r , U.S. Dis-tr ict Court chief of the cr iminal divi-sion.

The conviction cu lmina ted an inves-tigation by the FBI. Michigan State Po-lice and Blue Cross /Blue Shield span-ning more than two years , according to FBI special agent Bob Mott

"On s o m e occasions he received some money for the drugs, but for the most pa r t wha t he made off of the deal was what he charged Blue Cross for the unnecessary su rge ry / ' Pa rker said

K R A F T , WHO previously repaid BCBSM $160,000. was sentenced by U.S. Distr ic t Court Judge Robert E. De-Mascio to 10 years imprisonment and a $26,000 f ine for the drug cha rge He also was sentenced to five years in

prison and a $1,000 fine for the mai l charge. The prison t e rms will run con-current ly .

The charges involved dealings out of two Detroi t off ices — one on Oakman Boulevard and the other on Seven Mile. The Canton off ice was not involved in the case.

Kraf t , 39, has not been in the Canton off ice since the beginnning of the year , according to a receptionist there.

Dilaudid is a "low life s treet drug.

and chances a re the cl ientele in Can-ton" would be uninterested in the nar-cotic, said FBI special agent Bob Mott.

"Dr, Kra f t had used a loose network of patients in the scheme," said Grego-ry Anderson, director of BSBSM finan-cial investigations depa r tmen t . "The patients solicited others with valid identification cards who would permit Dr. Kra f t to per form unnecessary pro-cedures in exchange for receiving pres-criptions."

Student's lite affected by loss of her flute V anst Kri i lpn a m c m h f r of Lfi< By Diana Gate

staff writer

Kristen Van Buhler equa tes the loss of her flute last week to the dea th of a fr iend or amputa t ion of a l imb

"1 feel like someone took off my a r m , " Kristen. 17. said "I fel t like I lost somebody A lot of your personal life evolves around playing your mu-sic "

Last Tuesday, Buhler. a senior at Plymouth Centennial Educat ional Park (CEP), left the Murama t su f lu te locked in her car at P lymouth Sa lem High parking lot on Joy Road west of Canton Center Road It was one of the few times, her mother Kathy said, she ever left the f lute out of her sight.

When Kristy re turned about an hour later , the car was locked ba t the instru-ment — concealed in a sof t leather case covering a hard conta iner — was missing. A contact microphone valued at $150, which was provided by the Plymouth-Canton Educat ional P a r k Boosters Club, also was gone

KRISTEN AND CATHY, Canton res-

idents. despera te ly want the f lu te back, and a re offer ing a $250, "no-^uestions-asked" reward fo r its re turn Anyone with information is requested to call 525-1776

Kristen"s emot ional a t t achmen t to the ins t rument is admi t t ed ly magnif ied but. she said, her l ife has centered around playing the f lu te Even her plans for the fu tu r e depend on the in-s t rumen t Kristen has been practicing for seven years and plans to a t tend col-lege for a mas t e r ' s deg ree in perform-ance

"Then I hope to work with a sympho-ny. and maybe once I get myself estab-lished as a musician. I c an do some solo work, too," said Kr is ten , who plans to teach f lu te "to ge t myself through col-lege '

Her c o m m i t m e n t to the f lute has been enhanced by the highly acclaimed P C E P music d e p a r t m e n t

When we lived in Alpena and we were having p rob lems with the school sys tem. I asked people where they would move If they had a child who wanted to study f lu te in college, and t h e y sa id t h e P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n

7 feel tike someone took off my arm. / felt tike / lost somebody. A lot of your personal life evolves around playing your music.'

— Kristen Van Buhler

Kathy and Kristen, a m e m b e r of the P C E P marching band, filed a Canton Township police report , and left the in-s t rument ' s serial number with stores and pawn shops

schools, Kathy said They moved in 1984, and Kathy landed a position in public re la t ions for the Detroit Sym-phony

E v e r y t i m e musicians play a special concer t " a bond between the musician and in s t rumen t is s trengthened. Kathy said

" I t ' s like a cowboy making notches in his belt e v e r y t i m e they killed someone Musicians have notches on their instru-men t They look at the ins t rument and think back about the concerts they 've played "

Kristen. who is f i rs t chair flutist with the P C E P band, said she is mys t i f ied about what happened

Kathy has two theories Either some-one mistakenly thought the flute was a purse and stole it, or someone is play-ing a prank.

1 think someone took lt not knowing what it was, or It Is a practical Joke because they knew bow much it meant to Kristy," Kathy said. "1 have no inter-est in prosecuting, even though they have caused us a lot of personal prob-lems K r M w V a n

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District sets 6 half days for teacher training The Plymoutfc-Canton Board of Edu-

cation has set aside six hdli days for training of personnel \

The days are Oct 22, Oct 2 f March 5, March 12. April 24 and May 1

On these days, all elementary schools will close at the end of their morning sessions Middle schools will close at the end of the third hour High school students will be excused at the end of the third hour 110 26 a.m.)

The schedule permits bused students to be taken home on their regular routes and allows older students to be

home early if they are needed to care for younger brothers or sisters

Morning kindergarten will meei Oct "22, March 5 and April 24 with no after noon kindergarten on those dates

Afternoon kindergarten will meet in the mornings of Oct 29. March 12 ana May 1, with no morning kindergarten on those dates

The school district will work with lo-cal recreation departments and local businesses to provide a variety of alter-native activities for students on the in-service afternoons

THE SCHEDULE of m-services will provide opportunity for upgrading the job-related skills of all district person-nel, including secretarial and clerical staff, food service staff, teachers, cus-todial and maintenance emplovees

The upgrading of skills for our staff is vitally important if we are to contin-ue to do the best job we can of educat-ing our young people We recognize that we could do this by taking teach-ers out of class and having substitutes fill in for them," said Dr John M

Hoben, superintendent of schools, While substitutes do an excellent

job of working with students, research and experience show that contact with the regular teacher is important to the continuity and consistency of the learn ing process

As we reviewed the records of last year, we realized many teachers were being taken from the classroom to par-ticipate in important in-service train-ing activities This change will permit more of the training to be done during non-classroom time It will also permit

us to work with more staff members at one time in addressing common areas of need added Hoben

BOARD PRESIDENT Roland Thomas said: This is a commitment which this Board of Education is mak ing to staff development It is a recog-nition of our need to continually update and upgrade staff as we work to main-tain educational excellence in our dis-trict.

The value of setting aside time for staff development has long been recog

nized by industry In making this com-mitment, the board ts recognizing the value of maintaining a well-trained, up-to-date staff

Activities planned for the first staff development session, Oct 22, include meetings m areas such as reading, writing, science, vocational education, talented and gifted, student behavior music, physical education, ar t and spe-cial education

Three of the six sessions will focus on specific school improvement efforts at each building level

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MONDAY (Sept. 16) 5 p.m. Tell Me a Story — Lynn

talks to the children about the ABCs The kids then make pretzels and read stones about letters

5:30 p.m Healthercize — Tone up your body with exercises for legs arms and waist

6 p.m Masters of Dance — The final portion of "Disco Mania '85

6:30 p.m. The Food Chain — Host Debi Silverman and guest discuss topics related to health, fitness, diet and food

7 p.m. Come Craft With Me — Cut-and-pierce sun catchers are demonstrated

7:30 p.m Game of Week — High school football season kicks off on Omnicom Cablevision with Plym-outh Canton Chiefs vs Walled Lake Central Warriors

9:30 p.m. Single Touch Live J.P. McCarthy returns from sum-mer break to inform singles about upcoming events in area

TUESDAY (Sept. 17) 5 p.m. Cinematique — Review of

Family Home Theater movies for September This week Call of the Yukon," "Here Comes Elmer" and "'Oliver Twist" are reviewed

5:30 p.m. Economic Club of De-troit — Washington Week in Re-view The economic and political outlook for 1985

6:30 p.m. Investment Times Brian Davis and Jim Lanzi with guest Karl Nodstrom, money man-agement expert

7 p.m. . Beyond the Moon — Host Mike Best discusses astronomy

7:30 p.m. The Blueberry Jam 8:30 p.m. Locker Room — Sports

director Pat McLaughlin looks at last week's high school football re-sults He'll also comment on this week's games and have a girls bas-ketball preview report on Salem,

Canton and Northville 9 p.m Football Forecast

Plymouth-Canton Observer sport* writers Chris McCosky and Brad Emons joint Omnicom sports di rector Pat McLaughlin in predict ing high school, college and pr< football this week

9:30 p.m. Single Touch J.P McCarthy and Kathy Freest talk with Chuck Incguoc anc! Bob Brickner

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tato salad 1:30 p.m. Beai of the City

Hamtramck citizens band patrol members interviewed

2 p.m. Human Images A panel of students takes a special iook at what is and what is not a stereo-type

2:30 p.m Wayne County Line Host Mary Dumas. Wayne County Commissioner, with a special look at things happening in Wayne County.

3 p.m. Academic Options 3:30 p.m. Sandy Show — Sandy

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12:30 p.m. Psychic Sciences -Ellie welcomes Irene Rucinski, co-director of the Michigan Meta-physical Society

1 p.m Hamtramck Polish Day-Parade

3 p.m Summer School Bilingual 3:30 p.m Game of the Week —

Final sports event of the summer is Plymouth Colonial Kiwanis' an-nual, golf outing from the Mission Hills Golf Club in Plymouth Town ship

5 p.m Suzuki Method — A spe cial method of teaching young children to play violin and other string instruments. Features a performance of the local groups

6 p.m Canton Update — Canton Township Supervisor James Poole talks about ongoing events

6:30 p.m. .Amazing Grace —. Berean Baptist Church presents an inspirational children's musical. 'Amazing Grace."

8:30 p.m. Omnicom Summertime Music Various musical con-certs. performances taped over the summer This week is North-ville Folk & Bluegrass with Gam-ble Rodgers a modem-day trouba-dour

9:30 p.m Youth View — Music from a local band, Inheritance and a discussion of J S Bach's 300th anniversary

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Weather forecasts from his house to your's By J o a n n e Maliszswski staff writer

The rumble of thunder there it is. Well the thunderstorms right now are runn ing into the De-troit area Two-and-a-half inches of rain rep<jrted m Genessee Coun-

i ty You can look for this rain just to float over the Detroit area tn the next few hours Right now we har? 76 degrees downtown If you ha-ren : looked out of the unndou

M lake your umbrel la From the WXVT ''Veathe' Sen-ice Fm Rob Kress

Think of the number of times dur-ing the day you've heard the well-known weather forecaster while driv-ing to and from work If it sounds like he's doing the weather from right there in the studio next to the radio newscaster, think again.

While you're listening to the radio and fighting traffic on the Lodge, Jef-fries or Ford freeways. Kress is keep-ing you abreast of the day's weather from the backyard and family room of his Farmington Hills home.

It's not exactly a secret that the WXYT Weather Center is in a beauti-ful suburban setting complete with a swimming pool In nice weather Kress does his radio forecasts from his backyard deck The microphone is plugged into his "jam box" positioned on a table shaded by a large umbrel-la

He considers it more realistic We' re not trying to fool the listen-

ers," said Kress, sitting within arm's reach of the microphone, weather computer and amplifier in a corner of his family room

"I CAN SIT here and see the clouds and the sun If I'm looking out and it's bad, 10.000 other people out there lis-tening to the radio must think the same thing

How many times. Kress asks, have radio weather forecasters declared beautiful, sunny weather when be-yond their windowless walls it's pour-ing rain

By doing his forecasts at home he's able to keep pace with changing weather conditions just by looking out the window He can look in one direc-tion and see dark clouds over Novi or look in another and see sun over De-troit That's why there's an occasional roar of thunder or the sound of a jet in the background of his forecasts.

And the mornings when you hear the newscaster chuckle as Kress says he can see the rain on radar — they're not talking sophisticated equipment Kress is referring to the raindrops on the back of Radar, one

of his golden retrievers Thunder, the younger of the two dogs, can be relied on to provide a few barks while Kress is broadcasting

The quality of the forescasts — some recorded, others live — is so keen that it seems as though he's in a sound studio at the radio station on 10 Mile in Southfield

THAT'S BECAUSE Kress has his own little makeshift studio in his fam-ily room His microphone, complete with headset, is hooked up to AT&T lines which carry his forecasts into the studio and onto the radio

They used to call me and say, stand by, you're going on in 2-3 min-utes ' Now I listen to the radio an-nouncers and follow with the clock It sounds like I'm right in the radio stu-dio," said Kress

What really enables Kress to do his forecasts at home is his IBM comput-er It's similar to the one he uses in the television studios but a little less sophisticated

What you need to do radio is the source of information. And what I have is a little computer that g«ts the information and brings it right to me."

When he gets up in the morning Kress taps into the National Weather Service computers in Oklahoma On his computer's screen is a description of the day's weather in Michigan as well as temperatures and even weath-er warnings

"WITH THIS computer I have ab-solutely the most advanced weather system. I can tell you what the weath-er is on the oil rigs In the Gulf of Mex-ico."

Looking out the window, though, gives him the best idea of what De-troit area motorists are facing in the morning But Kress also makes calls to state police posts, for example, to find out what the weather is like in other communities

During snowstorms he'll hop into a truck equipped for radio transmittals and drive down the Lodge so he can get the clearest, most realistic pic-ture of what's happening He thinks motorists are appreciative, knowing he's sharing their anger and concern while muddling along a frozen free-way

Looking out the windows or sitting on the backyard deck is in keeping with Kress' broadcast style — simple and realistic.

"Weather is so incredibly import-ant to the people who live here. Peo-ple want to get outdoors. They want to know they can go to Traverse City and that the weather will be okay You have to almost te l l them what to

Rob Kress' dog, Thunder , a t tempts to get in on his owner 's weather act.

expect So he avoids using the standard

meterological terms many forecast-ers let roll off their tongue The terms. Kress said, just don't make sense to most people

THE BEST EXAMPLES of confus-ing lingo are the terms, "partly cloudy" and "partly sunny," Kress said. Instead, he prefers announcing that there's a "mixture" of clouds and

sun simply because when you look up in the sky that 's exactly what it looks like

At 9 a.m. he's finished with the ra-dio broadcasting portion of his day By 11 a.m. he's showered, dressed in suit and tie and off to finish the day on TV.

The Channel 7 television weather forecaster began broadcasting for WXYT about l 1* years ago

"I did it for a year on WNIC about

2V* years ago. But I decided I was tired of getting up at 5:30 a m and driving down to the studio "

Now that he can do his broadcasts from home, getting up at 6 a.m. isn't so bad. He can put on his blue jeans and T-shirt, get a cup of coffee, light up a cigarette and he's ready for work. And he never has to leave his wife, Carolyn, or the comforts of home.

KRESS IS ON the air anywhere

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from seven to 14 times during the sta-tion's 6-6 a.m. morning drive hours. His forecasts for the rest of the day are taped.

Those he also does from his home between the live broadcasts. One by one, he goes through his 11 50-second spots.

Minutes after completing the series of taped forecasts be gets a call. It's the station. There's absolutely nothing on the tape. Do It again, he's asked.

brevities • BREVITIES DEADLINES

A n n o u n c e m e n t s for Brevities should be sub-mitted by noon Monday for the Thursday issue 12nd by noon Thursday for the Monday issue Bring in or mail announcements to the Observ-er at 489 S Main

• CUB SCOUTING Tuesday. Sept 17 — Cub Scout Pack 781, spon-

sored by Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church 'OLGC), will hold a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the OLGC gym Interested boys in grades three through five or ages 8-10. and parents are welcome For more information call Dave Satwicz at 459-6029

• VOLUNTEER TRAINING Tuesday, Sept. 17 - Volunteer recruitment and

training will be conducted by Growth Works Inc., 271 S Main, Plymouth. Training will be for four weeks 6 30 to 9 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays for volunteers for Turning Point Counseling and Crisis Intervention of Growth Works. Training is open to any interested person and will cover issues such as communication, empathy listening, building and bonding relationships, brokerage skills, crisis inter vention, depression management, loss and grief, al-cohol and substance abuse, and problem solving skills For further details, call Susan Davis, volun-teer coordinator, at 455-4902

• HULSING OPEN HOUSE Tuesday, Sept 27 — Hulsing Elementary School

will hold its Open House from 7 to 8 SO p.m. at the school at 8055 Fleet, Canton, to give parents and children a chance to meet the teachers and see the classrooms

• PRO LIFE TO MEET Tuesday. Sept 17 — Residents of the U.S. 15th

Congressional District (which includes Canton) in-terested in promoting the right to life through the Republican Party are invited to a meeting begin-ning at 7 30 p m in Room 1 of the Bailey Recre-ation Center J6«51 Ford Road behind Westland City Hall

• CHARITY YARD SALE Thursday-Saturday, Sept 19-21 - The Plymouth

Historical Society will hold a charity yard sale on the lawn of the Plymouth Historical Museum Church at Main, on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept 19-21 Donated items will be welcomed, spon sors say

• SCOUT REGISTRATION Thursday, Sept 19 - Scout Registration Night

will begin 7 SO p.m. in the gymnasium of GalUmore Elementary School at 8S75 Sheldon just south of Joy Any boy, grades two through five. Interested in joining Cub Scouts may attend this short meeting with a parent

• SQUARE DANCE Sunday. Sept 12 - A beginners square dance

class begins at • p.m in Canton Recreation Hall at

Sheldon Road and Michigan Avenue. Ray Wiles is the caller and the first lesson is free. Adult couples may join For more information, call 981-0087 be-fore 5 p.m

• Z O N T A C L U B Monday, Sept. 23 — The Zonta Club of Northwest

Wayne County, an international service organiza-tion of business and professional women, will meet for cocktails at 6 p.m and dinner at 7 p.m. in Bob-by's Country Inn on Five Mile in Livonia Program speaker Bert Freeman, director of the Freeman Hypnosis Center, will answer the question: "Hypno-sis, What Is I t ' " The club meets the fourth Monday of each month For reservations, phone Susan Clark at 459-4410

• CUB SCOUTING Wednesday, Sept. 25 — All boys ages 8 to 10 in

grades 3-5 are invited to hear about the excitement of Cub Scouting at the housewarming begining at 7 p.m at Allen Elementary School.

• BRAILLE TRANSCRIPTION Wednesday, Sept. 25 — A fall class for volunteer

Braille transcribers will meet from 9:30 to 11 a m each Wednesday beginning Sept 25 at Novi Public Library, Taft and 10 Mile roads Braille volunteers work at home in their spare time For information, call Eleanore Arnison of Plymouth at 420-0626 or 464-7378

• FIFE A DRUM CORP8 Tuesday. Oct. 1 — Plymouth Fife & Drum Corps

will enlist new fifers and new drummers starting Oct. 1. All boys and girls ages 12-17 are eligible Musical training is not required The Plymouth Corps is a junior training corps with fife instruc-tors. drum instructors and drill instructors on staff For mroe information call Howard Behr at 459-1197

• GREEK L E 8 8 O N 8 Thursday. Oct., 3 — Adult Greek lessons are

being offered from 7-9 p m on Thursdays begining Oct 3 at the Nativity of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church. 39851 W 7 Mile, Plymouth

• BENEFIT AUCTION Saturday, Oct 5 — A benefit auction sponsored

by the Salem Historical Society will be at the Sa-lem Stone School. N Territorial at Curtis, begin-ning 11 a.m. to raise funds for the restoration of the Salem Stone School House The society is accepting donations of saleable goods or will take items to sell on consignment in large or small lots which can be done by calling Whalen Auction Service at 5144 or Doris Raymond at 437-M&7

• RLOOO DRIVE Saturday, Oct 12 — The Plymouth Jaycees, in

conjunction with the Southeastern Michigan Red Cross, will be holding a Commumnity Blood Drive from 9 a m to 1 p.m at the Masonic Temple at Penniman Avenue and Union in Plymouth To make an appointment call 45S-725J after I p.m

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Sheriff disputes $11 million budget reduction By T*ri Banat staff writer

Sheriff Robert Ficano predicted last week that prisoners may be "turned out on the streets" if County Executive Wil-

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followed a 5,000-meter race on a hot. humid morning. Labron, 36, c ompleted the course in 8.56 minutes The races were a prelude to the Great Lakes Chili Cookoff at the college

m \ A M I C A E R O B I C S exercise claSses are slated for Mondays and Fridays beginning Sept 16. The seven-week course will run & 30-10 30 a.m. and 10:30-i 1 30 a.m. at a $35-per-person fee at Canton's administration building. 1150 S. Canton Center Road Canton Township Parks and Recreation Department, in conjunction with the Wayne-Westland YMCA, is offering the vigorous program of choreographed exercise, which is designed to improve fitness. Call 397-1000 for more information

C a n t o n (flbscrurr

Uam Lucas proposed budget is adopt ed

The budget he said, would leave his department with ar t6-milli©n reduc tion from this year

"It leaves only one option closing the Old County Jail and turning be tween 300-400 prisoners out on the street." Ficano said after a meeting of the county board of commissioners ways and means committee

"It's a complete contradiction to what he (Lucas) has been saying public-ly about the need to build more pris-ons," Ficano said

Lucas, as sheriff until 1984. fought budget battles for years with the coun ty board

FICANO'S PROTESTED to commis-sioners Lucas budget

The ways and means committee exa-mined the executive's proposed $195 3 million county-wide spending plan in hearings with department heads last week

According to Ficano. the sheriff's budget will be sliced from $53 million down to $47 million under Lucas' pro-posed spending plan Ficano said the likely target for any reduction is jail services, which accounts for the largest share of his department's budget

Ficano had sought an increase of $12 million to a total of $65 million

MANY OTHER services receive out-side funding, such as the sheriff's road

patrol which is entirely funded by state money

Fred Todd. Lucas chief financial of ficer. disagreed with Ficano's conten-tions Todd said Lucas does not plan to ' close the Old County Jail facility and he said there LS enough money in the budget to adquately staff the sheriff's jail services division

"The primary function of the sher iff"s department is to maintain the jail and he has sufficient money for that." Todd said

He said the executive's allocation would leave Fteatra with 976 funded po-sitions which is 169 fewer employees than currently found within the 1,145-

person department

THE SHERIFF SAID that court mandated responsibilities^ such as the double-bunking, are at stake

"We've gone to the board of comrrus sioners, and we've put out the reality

Everybody has said the number one priority is fighting crime " Ficano added

"Last year we lived within the budg et and overall we've been able to drive down the costs," he said "When I took office it took $92 a day to maintain a prisoner and that's down to $65 a day by primarily reducing the costs of overtime and through better manage-

ment " Todd, however, said that there are

less appropriations "overall" in the county coffers because of expenses caused by recent million-dollar court settlements in employee cost-of-living decisions

"There's less for everyone." he said

DON COX, president of the deputies union, charged Lucas with threatening minimum safety levels by recommend-ing the reduction of 127 deputies

Cox president of Local 502 of the Service Employees International Un-ion. AFL-CIO. told the Observer that the reduction would result in a viola-

tion of labor agreements spelling out staffing levels designed to insure safety in the county jails

There s no way you-can lay off people and not violate the contract pro-vision for staffing levels at the jail." Cox said

The union chif took his message to Democratic Clubs in the 2nd and 16th Congressional Districts and will speak Tuesday in the 15th Congressional Dis-trict

Cox said he will remind the public of the no-lavoff contract Lucas approved in 1983 when the union agreed to cer tain concessions

Mini-crafts featured in plane show C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1

half hour But model airplane fuel costs $8 or $9 a gallon." said Kehoe

So realistic are the miniature planes, that one of them was used in the film, The Right Stuff." It was a B-29 that

ran on four 3 2 horsepower engines and represented a real B-29 when filmed in a studio mockup.

The Flying Pilgrims imitate just about every era. including WWI and WWII fighters such as Warbirds. to Clip Wing Cubs, Corsairs and Cessnas

"All of the planes are built from

scratch, said Kehoe. although plans are sent away for

THE BUILDERS of miniature planes apparently can get just about any kind of design they want by send-ing away for the plans — including a Russian MIG and the old biplanes

One of the more unusual miniatures is a Japanese WWII fighter, or Zero, that can be made to take off from, and land on. water

The owners typically spend $300 to $1,000 on their planes, depending on

equipment A retractable landing gear alone costs $250-300 Engines cost $150 to $500

There were 40 planes and 25 pilots in last year s show Kehoe expects about the same turnout this year

The jets will travel at speeds of 120-125 miles per hour, while the propeller-driven craft generally will hit speeds of

about 65 miles per hour The largest of the planes will be one-

quarter scale, the smallest one-sixth scale.

The Flying Pilgrims lease the Can^ ton airstrip for $1 a year, according to Kehoe Members pay dues of $30 a year, plus a $50 initiation fee for new comers

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Marian West, library media special-ist at Plymouth Salem High School received a competitive grant from the

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The seminar topic was Technology and the Human Experience 1

The group of 15 high school teachers from several discipline areas, exa mined in depth four examples of tech nological development over the past 700 years and the effect upon human society.

Starting with the Gothic cathedral and moving to the 19th-century facto-ry, the group examined the Model T

Ford and development of the comput-er

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The teachers worked with the com-puter system at the university and used prototype labs being established for the Princeton student body-

Each participant prepared a re-search proposal West has been inter-ested in architectural history and pro-posed a visual unit on the industrial de-sign work of Detroit architect Albert Kahn

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Civitans say thanks for help To the editor

Your excellent coverage of our sen-ior citizen parties was extremely bene-ficial to the Plvmouth-Canton Civitan Club

The article generated several inquir-ies from potential members and growth in membership is needed for us to expand our activities. Exposure of this kind is invaluable as our club is not well known in the community

Rick Smith certainly did an out-standing job taking pictures. His photo-graphs emphasize the good time every-one was having

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(An open letter to Lt. Larry Stew-ar t , ac t ing police chief, Canton Po-lice Department). Lt. Stewart:

On the July 29 I called you to com-plain about the slow response that 1 received from the police, when I called them in regards to a breaking and en-tering of my neighbor's house. You told me that you would look into it and get back to me with information. As of to-day I have not heard a word from you

To refresh your memory I called in the information to your dispatcher on July 26 at 10:40 p.m. informing him that my neighbor, who was on vacation, had his house broken into. The

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Ethnic emphasis a big drawback in mystery

As a murder mystery. "Compromising Posi-tions" is ra ther pedestr ian even though it does have some slick moments comment ing on con-t empora ry suburban manners and mores But the fi lm fails by equating decadent suburban conduct with ethnic shortcomings

Judi th Singer (Susan Sarandon) is a discontent-ed Long Island housewife who needs "fulf i l lment" and wants to resume her career as an investiga-tive reporter

Conveniently, her denust , Dr Bruce Fleckstein (Joe Mantegna), is murdered under myster ious c i rcumstances He had lived life to its suburban fullest as an all-around sleazeball who, as Judith discovers, had regular Tuesday and Thursday t rys ts with his patients, the very best ladies in the neighborhood. Boy, a re there a lot of suspects.

Dr Bruce took pictures during his illicit sexual liaisons and was linked to a Mafia pornography ring.

Judith 's inquiries get her house t rashed by someone (we never learn whom) who doesn't like nosey ladies. She also incurs the wrath of her hus-band. Bob (Edward Herrmann}, a hardworking a t torney who naively believes a modern woman is going to apprec ia te the role of wife and mother He doesn't think she should mess in other people's business, which leads to some fair ly ef-fect ive discussion about the role of contempo-rary , educated, suburban women.

JUDITH ALSO GETS entangled with Homicide Lt. David Suarez (Raul Jul ia of "Kiss of the Spi-der Woman"), whose anger at her in te r fe rence in police m a t t e r s soon turns to love. He should have s tayed home and kissed the Spider Woman. But tha t sort of essentially simple-minded, unre-solved plot complication is typical of the film.

A good mystery weaves many th reads into one tapes t ry but "Compromising Positions" leaves many s t rands dangling. The butler didn't do it but the resolution is so tr i te that one almost wishes

he had. Then, at least, we'd have an explanat ion of all the red herr ings.

"Compromising Positions" does m a k e some en-tertaining s t a t e m e n t s about hi-jinks on Long Is-land. as the very s t ra ight Judith discovers that her f r iends and neighbors all have a mot ive for Dr Brace 's demise ,

The one exception, and the best role in the fi lm, is Judith 's raspy-voiced, free-loving, ar t is t fr iend, Nancy Miller (Judith Ivey) She may be where i t 's at these days but that doesn't speak well for the mora l life.

As for the s tereotypical component, it seems to me that when someone tells an ethnic joke it 's usually OK, if i t 's his own race. In this case, how-ever, I 'm willing to make an exception. Certainly, Isaacs, who adap ted her novel for the screen, has an unpleasant view of her own people. That ' s her problem, but it becomes all our problems when the media p ro jec t s adverse s tereotypes for their own sake.

T H E R E IS ABSOLUTELY no reason that D r Fleckstein has to be Jewish, or any other ethnic derivation for tha t ma t t e r . Whatever l imited hu-mor or social c o m m e n t a r y the fi lm has to m a k e is a function of human foibles, not of a specif ic group

One needs to deal kindly and humorously with social cha rac te r i s t i c s in sa t i re in o rde r to win an audience's a t tent ion and regard. Only then will they be swayed

"Goodbye, Columbus" (which has become a generic t e r m for cer ta in ethnic celebrat ions) is nei ther offensive nor embarrass ing . Although some do not apprec ia te its satire, it does have w a r m regard and positive humor for those it needles

Not so "Compromising Positions," whose acer-bic quality ta in t s whatever message it may have to offer , It ce r ta in ly is offensive — and not a very good m u r d e r m y s t e r y either

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Tasting panel picks best "This is the Bruce

Springsteen concert of the wine world," claimed Dr Lawrence Wolf, ar t enthusiast and wine con noisseur —

"This" was the Great Wine Shootout, held re-cently at Glen Oaks Golf Course in Fa rming ton Hills It was a special event, one designed to en-able wine dr inkers to ex press formal ly their wine preferences

- The set-up was inter esting

Fif teen of the major wine dis tr ibutors in the a r ea were invited to nom mate four of their wines in this compet i t ive tast-ing A par t ic ipat ing test-ing panel of nearly 400 people (more than 150 had to be turned away) assembled to evaluate t h e w i n e s and vote their preferences

The wines were sepa-rated into two categories , reds and whites. The whites included blush and sparkling wines Ent r ies c a m e f r o m California France . Spain, Germany Michigan. I taly. Australia and Rumania Each pa-tron was allowed three votes per category

O F T H E 59 wines en te red (one d i s t r ibu to r submit ted only three i. no one person was able to s a m p l e t h e m al l , of course (or, it is hoped) However, in the evening, nearly a case of each wine was consumed, the ave rage was close to a bottle per person.

As a t r ibute to the dig ttity and seriousness of the occasion, the tasters c o n d u c t e d t h e m s e l v e s well in the face of all this t empta t ion Thest were serious wine people

The resul ts were inter est ing

Most people expected the very prestigious 1980 Mondavi Cabernet Sau-vignon Reserve to easily win red ca tegory It showed very well among the 17 reds entered, tak ing a s t rong second place It was a lovely wine

But it was beaten, and beaten soundly, by a new c o m e r t o C a l i f o r n i a wines. Groth Vineyards and Winery of Napa, with its 1982 Cabernet Sauvig-non

It. too, was a fine entry and was full of warm, ea r thy f lavors Actually th i s showing was no f l u k e t h e G r o t h w inemake r is Nils Venge. longt ime winemaker at Villa Mt Eden next door a v e t e r an of many an im-pressive re lease

T h e c o m p e t i t i o n showed that suburbanites don't "drink labels " The evening had a bit of the David and Goliath aura about it

Third-place finish was a tie between two other highly es teemed caber-nets. the 1980 Sebastiani Rese rve and the 1981 Beaulieu f r o m Ruther-ford The only non-caber-net winner of the evening in the category' was the 1981 C a y m u s Zinfandel. a t ru ly r e m a r k a b l e wine of

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deep f ru i t and complex! ty This ea rned an honor able ment ion

VOTING AMONG the white wines was much t ighter as was to be ex-pected with 42 entr ies The surpr i s ing (again) winner w a s the 1983 Cha t eau G r a n d T r a v e r s e Riesling (late harvest), only Michigan wine en-tered in the event (sadly, there was no Zug Island o f fe red or the results might have been differ-ent)

It is an ext remely well-m a d e wine, one that de-served a better showing than it got in the recent Michigan Sta te Fa i r com-petit ion I a m sure i t won this f a i r lv There 's little

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S e c o n d p l a c e w a s awarded to the Bennger 1982 Bar re l Fermented Chardonnay. an intense complex and very serious wine

T h i r d - p l a c e h o n o r s went to one of the least expensive wines of the evening, the subject of this column last week That was the Round Hill "house" chardonnay It is r e m a r k a b l e for a $4.50 bott le of wine to best the J12-J16 bottles, especial-ly because it is not the kind of big, intense wine tha t usually does best in c o m p e t i t i v e t a s t i n g s when judges taste buds tend to dull ear lv

Two honorable men-tions were awarded in the whi te wine c a t e g o r y . They were the 1983 char-donnay from Simi and the 1982 chardonnay f r o m Newton

In all, it was a most eventful and surpr is ing evening certainly show ing a strong case for ca bernets and chardonnays f r o m Ca l i fo rn i a One should expect no less That is what the Caliior nia wine industry is all about as it shows its world muscle

Even though "the Boss" wasn't there (our U-M son r e v e a l s t h e s e i n s i d e names to me), it was the kind of night he would have enjoyed h imsel f mavbei

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mos t commonly referred to as high blood p ressu re Dr Don K Alexander of the d e p a r t m e n t of internal medicine will discuss how to control this disease

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pled Children and Adults, an organiza-tion serving the disabled for 47 years, has just comple ted the third printing of its Handicappers ' Handbook The 53-page booklet serves the disabled by providing informat ion on where to go and who to contact on such diverse top-ics as government aid, camps, employ-ment, or thopedic shoes, and many oth-ers. The f r ee handbook can be obtained by contacting: Metropolitan Society for Crippled Children and Adults. 1127 Whittier. Grosse Pointe Park 48230. Phone: 881-4278

• BREATHING C L A S S E S Bet te r breathing classes for adul ts

with respi ra tory problems a re forming now. Sponsored by the Center for Asth-m a , Emphysema and Allergic Disor-ders , the series o f fe r s breathing exer-cises. informal discussion and educa-tion. Registrat ion is l imited. For infor-mat ion , call 353-2270.

• H E A L T H S P E A K E R S BUREAU Catherine McAuley Health Center

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Central grade school criticized by PTA in 1930s P a n 21

When we revere the good old days we tend to forget that they were just as full of problems as those of today An example in point is the situation which confronted a Plymouth School Board more than 50 years ago

On Nov 18, 1931. a committee of the Parent-Teacher's Association of the Central Grade School appeared before the board to complain about conditions at the-school

R e s e n t at the meeting, in addition to the committee, were board president James GaLlimore and members Claude Buzzard, Herald Hamill, Russell Roe and Charles H Bennett Also in atten-dance were Superintendent of Schools George A Smith and the school engi-neer

They listened as PTA committee members Mrs Bruce Woodbury, Mrs

''John Olsaver and Mrs Charles Carmi-chael deplored the lack of fire escapes at the school, the absence of fire drills

and the lamentable condition of the toi lets and lavatories

The ladies were told that fire es capes were not necessary because the building constructed in 1917 after the previous one burned, was fire-proof But said the ladies, the width of the stairways and doors was not sufficient to allow' for the emptying of the build ing quickly unless the children were trained by means of fire drills

THE WOMEN also complained that there was no hot water in any of the lavatories in the grade school building

This is very discouraging to cleanli ness." read their statement, especially during cold weather when small hands are apt to be chapped Then, too, the boys have no place to wash their hands at all. except a stream of cold water at a slop sink where the scrub water for an entire floor is emptied The condi-tion of these sinks is such that they do not aid in teaching the growing boy-habits of cleanliness

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The committee cited the new-Starkweather School, built at the north end of town in 1927. as an example of good lavatory facilities, and said there was no reason why the pupils in both schools should not have the same un-derstanding of the requirements of per-sonal cleanliness

Through active cooperation be-tween teachers and parents at Central School," they declared, much could be accomplished to remedy this situa-tion."

The statement to the board went on to say that "if the superintendent has been willing to let the matter ride as

uncorrectable, he has not done his duty to the school nor to the parents Mere accomplishment of prescribed routine does not complete the teacher 's obliga-tion Such an attitude is justified in the higher schools of learning, but not in the grade schools where children do not have the necessary responsibility If our present authorities have gotten so out of touch with the situation.' ' the let-ter concluded, "then the active cooper ation of the parents and teachers is em-phatically called for "

P R E S I D E N T G A L L I M O R E , tarv Buzzard Superintendent

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Many sports records are relative During the past few weeks Pete Rose s name has

tyen splashed over the nation's newspapers, maga zines and books But when his name is printed in the sports record books it will be with an asterisk

There is no denying that he made more base hits than Ty Cobb, but he made them under much more favorable conditions

One never must forget Ty Cobb who was known for years as the Georgia Peach when he played for the Tigers He collected his 4,191 hits under much more difficult conditions than Pete Rose

When Cobb was collecting his hits it was witt what we call now a dead" ball It was difficult to hit it very far More than that, the playing field was natural grass and grounders were easier to handle

Today, with the lively ball, it takes a peculiar bounce on the artificial turf and many go by the infielders when they should be stopped

This is not to take anything away from Pete Rose. He piled up more hits than Cobb — but under much different conditions and for that reason there should be an asterisk with his name in the record books. It would be only fair He should get credit for what he did But there should be a reminder of the circumstances of his time in the game

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CONDITIONS NOW are similar as they were when Babe Ruth's home run record was broken

Ruth collected his 60 home runs with a more or less "dead" ball. And his successor, Roger Marii got his 61st — and many before it — with a "lively ball Maris, of course, played a longer season than Ruth did when each had their record-setting years That's the reason there is an asterisk behind Maris' name in the record books

Without an attempt to take anything away from Maris, his name is seldom mentioned these days But Babe Ruth will never be forgotten

Possibly the same will happen with Pete Rose His name may be hard to recall in a few years But they never will forget Ty Cobb

IT IS THE SAME with other sports

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Few folks recall that Knute Rockne didn't come to Notre Dame as a football player He was sought because he could pole vault 10 feet That was quite something in those days

At present the top vaulters go twice that high But they do it with a fiberglass pole — not a bam-boo stick The change made a big difference

Fortunately. Rockne went out for football and along with Gus Dorais, one-time coach of the Uni-versity of Detroit they put the forward pass in football

The same is true with Jesse Owens one of the greatest track men who ever lived Some of his re cords have been broken (he set three of them in one afternoon at the University of Michigan) His name will live on forever when track athletes are dis-cussed

The name of Jack Dempsey never will be forgot ten when the fight game is discussed He was one of a kind in the fight game and he deserved it.

It will be the same with Ty Cobb He always will be remembered We may not be able to say the same for Pete Rose

and the engineer responded Smith said that the school was con-

ducting at least one fire drill per month At the drill the children were instructed to go to the rear of the play-ground to be clear of the buildings and entrances He said the fire marshall had expressed satisfaction with the manner in which the fire drills were conducted

The committee countered that fire drills should be held weekly during the first part of the school year so that the children could be reaccustomed to rap-id removal from the building

In addition, the ladies said, it was their understanding that instead of going to the rear of the building, the children were congregating between the buildings, a dangerous situation due to the location of the school boilers and the blocking of the entrances

Should there be a fire, the firemen would be greatly hampered if the en-trance to the grade shcool were blocked by children

Gallimore, who impressed the ladies with his sympathy for the aims of the PTA. suggested that he and the PTA committee watch an actual fire drill and it was agreed that a surprise drill be scheduled for a future date

AS TO THE toilets and lavatories the committee was told »hat when the grade school was built it was put up as cheaply and quickly as possible, for which reason no hot water had been provided

Furthermore, said the board, since it

was working that Depression year on a 16-percent reduction in the budget, hot water in the lavatories would have to be a thing of the future

Wash basins had once been part of the school equipment explained the school engineer, but several times in the third-floor lavatory the boys had pulled the basin from the wall, and at other t imes they had stopped the drain with towel paper and then turned on the water After this had been done two or three times the basins were re moved

Ventilation in the grade school also was discussed The school engineer ex plained that when the ventilating sys tem was installed a check valve con trolling the heat in the air chamber had been put in upside down This faulty setting of the valve had made it impos sible to control the heat of the air used in ventilating the school He said he was looking forward to cold weather to see whether the changing of the valve would solve the problem

In submitting their report to the PTA, the committee ladies concluded "If the pupils in this school have so lost contact with discipline that wash basins must be removed in order to protect property then it is t ime the teachers met with parents to demise soqje means of bringing these c h i l l e r . trstkNe-a more reasonable state of re-spect for property and right conduct

As Finley Peter Dunne put it "The past always looks better than it was It's only pleasant because it isn't here

(To be continued)

Know how to prevent fires You can make every week fire pre-

vention week although the official one is the second week in October Now is always an excellent time for a serious home security check

• Fireplaces should be completely screened

• Don't go to bed expecting a fire to burn out "

• Don't leave candles burning unat tended

• Install a heat and smoke alarm in the immediate vicinity of all rooms and

on each floor of the house including the basement

• Don't smoke in bed' Cigarettes cause close to one-third of all multiple deaths f rom home fires

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• Always sleep with the bedroom or hall door closed Closed doors can keep f lames out long enough for you to es-cape through a window

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for your In forma tion • YMCA FALL ENROLLMENT

Enrollments are being taken by the Plymouth Community Family YMCA for fall classes and activities Registra tions are being accepted through the start of classes from 9 a m to 5 p.m. at the YMCA office, 248 S Union north of Penniman. Plymouth -

The Kreatives pre-school class, su i t ing one week late, will begin Sept. 23 There are a few openings, prefer-ence given YMCA members For infor-mation call the YMCA at 453-2904

• HISTORICAL EXHIBIT The special exhibit being shown at

the Plymouth Historical Museum fea-tures miniature houses, rooms and out-door scenes There will be a teddy bear picnic, fishing scene, greenhouse, shell shop, and nurseries among other minia-tures Also on exhibit will be "making a project f rom start to finish The Plymouth Historical Museum, 155 S Main at Church in Plymouth, is open to the public f rom 1-4 p.m Thursday Sat-urday and Sunday Admission

• SCOUTING FOR BOYS Boy Scout Troop 743, sponsored by

the Plymouth Elks, is looking for new members Meetings are held Monday evenings at Allen Elementary School in Plymouth For more information call Russ Crum at 981-3671

• CANTON RUMMAGE SALE Donations of saleable items are

needed for the Canton Historical Soci-ety Rummage Sale to be held Saturday and Sunday, Oct 5-6. at the Roy Schultz farm at 7854 N Lilley just south of Joy in Canton Tax slips are available To make donations, phone 453-6084

• TOUGH LOVE Tough Love, a self-help group for

parents troubled by teenage benavior. meets at 7 p.m Mondays in the Faith Community Church on Warren Road at Canton Center Road in Canton

• NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH The Plymouth Police Department is

organizing a Neighborhood Watch pro-gram for city residents Anyone inter-ested in becoming involved in the pro-gram may call 453-8600 from 8 a m to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday The program is a protection against residential break-ins and burglaries

• CANTON BEAUTIFIERS The Canton Beautification Commit

tee meets at 7 p.m the first Thursday of each month at Canton Township Hall, Canton Center Road south of Proctor

• FENCING CLUB A free fencing club meets Thursdays

at Field Elementary School, 1000 Hag

gerty, Canton Township People with prior fencing experience desired Con-tact Bruce Davis at 455-6418

• ASSERTIVENESS FOR WOMEN

Ongoing small group sessions are being offered to deal with the effects of changing 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 after 5 p m

• FREE JOB TRAINING Free job training for eligible western

Wayne County residents is available at the IJrnpTo\ment and Training Center of Wayne -Wes t l and Communi ty Schools The training is available to those who are unemployed or underem-ployed wishing to obtain skills training and fulltime employment. Free job training is available in the following areas clerical, accounting/computing, electronics, restaurant occupations; •auto repair health occupations; photo-typesetting Register now for fall train-ing by calling the William D Ford Vo-cational Technical Center at 595-2314

• ON-THE-JOB TRAINING The employment program of the

Wayne County Office on Aging is ac-cepting applications for on-the-job training programs The programs in-clude on-the-job training with pay for a variety of positions in such fields as health care, sales, secretarial, clerical and maintenance Assistance is provid-ed for job search skills, resume writ-ing, interview techniques, self-confi-dence building and goal setting. Eligi-bility criteria includes age 55 or older, low income, resident of Wayne County (excluding downriver and Detroit). For information, contact Herbert Alexan-der or Larry Gentile at 467-3454

• ZESTERS Zesters, a club for residents 55 and

older meets 1 p.m Thursdays in the Canton Recreation Center, 44237 Mich-igan Avenue a t Sheldon Membership fees are $1 to join and I I 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 reservations for lunch can be made 24 hours in ad-vance For more information, about the club, call the Canton Senior Citizen off-i c e a t 397 -1000 . E x t 278

• IN-HOME SERVICES' Plymouth Recreation Department

provides federally subsidized in-home services for people 60 and older who live in Plymouth. Plymouth Township, nship, Northville and Northville Town-ship Services offered include lawn

mowing, snow removal, light house-keeping and personal care There is no charge, but donations are encouraged For information, call Plymouth Recre-a t ion a t 455-6620

• VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Residents are encouraged to volun-

teer their time to deliver meals one day per week to the homebound elderly in the City of Plymouth and Plymouth Township. Delivery takes about one hour, 11:45 a.m. to 12 45 p.m Drivers are needed daily except Thursday. Mileage reimbursement of 23 cents per mile is available. For informaUon. call Margaret Foster 453-9703. 10-11 a m Monday-FYiday

• SENIOR CITIZENS The Senior Network will answer

quesuons and help solve problems for people 60 and older. The program, pro-vided by the Out-Wayne County Area Council on Aging, has information about programs and services for older people. Call 422-1052 between 9 30 a m and 3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday

• HANDYMEN AVAILABLE The Plymouth Community Council

on Aging has senior handymen avail-able to do work. Call 455-4907, 10 a.m to 2:30 p.m Monday-Friday Volunteer handymen are needed

• FINGERPRINTING CHILDREN

The Plymouth Police Department 1

will fingerprint children ages 3-12 from Plymouth and Plymouth Town-ship free from 9 a.m to 2:30 p.m. the first Saturday of each month. Appoint-ments must be made To participate, the child must have a parent or legal guardian present and have a valid birth certificate to present when fingerprint-ed. All records will be turned over to the parent or guardian All appoint-ments are on a first-come basis

• NEED A JOB? Are you 55 years or older and need a

job? The Wayne County Office on Ag-ing's employment program has a varie-ty of positions available for persons age 55 and older, of low income, and residents of western Wayne County For more information, call 467-3453 or 4 6 7 - 3 4 5 4

• FREE READING CLASSES Do you know someone who cannot

read this newspaper0 Adult non-read-ers and those reading below eighth grade level are eligible for f ree reading classes Each person will be inter-viewed, evaluated and placed into an individualized program which meets their personal needs. English-as-a-sec-ond-language adults interested in im-proving English reading skills are wel-

come This is a non-credit course made possible by special federal funds.

Fall classes will begin Sept. 16. The classes will be held at the Starkweath-er Center, 550 N Holbrook, Plymouth To register or for informaUon, call Plymouth-Canton Community Educa-tion o f f i c e s at 451-6555 or 451-M60

• MEALS FOR SENIORS Food, fellowship and fun: Hot meals

are available to persons 60 and older for a suggested donation of I I at noon Monday through Wednesday and 11:30 a.m Thursday and Friday at the Can-ton Recreation Center, Sheldon at Michigan Avenue. Monthly members are available Reservations must be made by calling 397-1000

• EFFECTIVE PARENTING Suburban West Community Center, a

non-profit community mental health agency with an office at 875 S. Main, Plymouth, is promoting good parent/ child communication by making avail-able to the public Dr Thomas Gordon's Parent Effectiveness Training Home Program to review Those interested may purchase the home study kit for 129.95 directly from Gordon's organi-zation. Dr Thomas Herzberg. Suburban West's executive director, is a bcensed P.E.T. instructor and will schedule courses for a nominal fee. For informa-tion. call 981-2665

• GARBAGE BAGS Heavy-duty garbage bags are avail-

able at 111 for a box of 100 from the City of Plymouth at either the Fire De-partment or the DPW office

• PLYMOUTH FAMILY SERVICE

Plymouth Family Service, 880 Wing, Plymouth, is open 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m Wednesdays The agency also is open 8:30 a.m to 9 p.m. Mondays and 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. For more information or for an appointment, call 453-0890

• OLD VILLAGE HQ The Old Village Association operates

an office at Heide's-Bill Ruehr Florist on Mill Street from 9:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Monday through Friday. The asso-ciation's phone number is 455-7011 and its mailing address is PO Box 483, P l y m o u t h 48170

• IBM USERS CLUB Washtenaw IBM Personal Computer

User Society (WIPCUS) meets every third Thursday in Room 140 of the Uni-versity of Michigan Business School, Tappan and Monroe. Ann Arbor. Meet-ing time is 7 p.m. for beginners and 7:30 p.m. for the general meeting, which consists of a question-answer session, general discussion and a guest

speaker The group also puts out a monthly newsletter Dues are 118 per year, $12 for students and senior citi-zens. Questions may be mailed to Heather Hadwick. 1211 City Drive, Ann Arbor MI 48103, or call Hadwick at 769-0785

• GREAT BOOKS The Adult Great Books discussion

group of western 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 reading list, call Zo Chisnell a t 349-3121

• WISER GROUP Widowed Iff Service (WISER), a

small informal support group especial-

ly helpful for recently, widowed per sons, meets at the Newman House. 17300 Haggerty, south of the School-craf t College campus, every Thursday 10-11:30 a.m For more information, call the Women's Resource Center at 591-6400 , E x t 4 3 0

• HAPPY HOUR The Senior Group meets noon to 4

p.m Wednesdays in the Plymouth Cul-tural Center, 525 Farmer, for card playing. For information, contact Plymouth Recreation Department at 4 5 5 - 6 6 2 0

• PARTY BRIDGE A party bridge group meets at 1 p.m."

Thursdays in the Plymouth Cultural Center. 525 Fa rmer Play usually is completed by 4 p.m

Bicycle rodeo to push safety The Plymouth VFW and Plymouth

Police Department will conduct a bicy-cle rodeo from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m Satur-day, Sept 28

Children 6-12 years old. not neces-sarily Plymouth residents, can bring their bicycles to VFW Hall, Mill Street just north of Ann Arbor Road, for a safety and maintenance check

For the rodeo competition, prizes will be awarded. There will be free hot dogs for all participants

Police will distribute registration stickers free to those who take part The stickers usually cost |1 .

Parents must register their children at the Plymouth Police Station. The ro-deo will be limited to the first 100 chil-dren who register

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excursions • OZARK MOUNTAINS

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• GREECE Oct. 12-26 — The big trip of the year for the Y

Travellers will be to Greece The tour includes 14 nights accommodations, 25 meals, tours. Cost is 11,729. For information, call Plymouth Community Family YMCA at 453-2904

• TO WASHINGTON, D.C. FYiday. Nov 29 — The City of Plymouth Parks

and Recreation Department, in cooperation with Lakeland Tours, will sponsor a three-day/two-night trip to Washington D.C., FYiday, Saturday, Sunday, Nov 29. 30 and Dec. 1. This trip is available to all eighth and ninth graders who are students of Plym-outh-Can ton Community Schools

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State jobless rate at 10.2 pet.

Michigan 's unemployment rate for August declined by m o r e than half a percent to 10.2 percent f r o m July ' s r a t e of 10.9 percent

Richard Simmons Jr . . d i rec tor of the Michigan Employment Securi ty Com-mission, said the number of workers without jobs dropped by 19,000 in Aug-ust to 445.000. compared with 464.000 in July

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NON-MANUFACTURING industries repor ted employment gains during August. Simons said.

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MICHIGAN'S economy has r ema ined fa i r ly s table over the pas t severa l months. Simmons. Except for Ju ly ' s jobless r a t e of 10.9 percent , unemploy-men t in the s ta te has been in the low 10 percent range since April.

Michigan's unadjusted August unem-ployment r a t e also declined, dropping to 9.7 percent in August. It w a s the sec-ond t i m e this year that the r a t e has fal len below 10 percent.

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Mothe r Knows Pest as the s a y n g goes A n d tha t goes for the food you eat t o o 1

The t i t le M o m ' ' ca r r i es lots of respons ib i l i t i es , f r o m b a n d a g i n g sc raped knees, m e n d i n g hur t f ee l i ngs a n d dr iv -i n g t he n e i g h b o r h o o d car p o o l . t o p r o v i d i n g n u t r i t i o u s mea ls that appea l to a l l appe t i t es Not the least of t hese du t i es is the p l a n n i n g of h e a l t h y l unches — 365 days a.year year in and year ou t

Mothers of ce lebr i t ies share these same responsibi l i t ies" i n c l u d i n g the l u n c h - t i m e c h a l l e n g e M o m s of s u c h ' a m o u s peop le as Pat Boone . Sco t t Ba io He id i B o h a y and B ruce Weitz took then- ro les as keepers of the da i l y l u n c h ser i -ous l y And jus t look at the resul ts1 The success o f these s tars m igh t just p rove the o l d adage. You are w h a t y o u ea t " Or better yet. y o u are wha t m o m pu ts on t he tab le

Savvy m o m s k n o w that l u n c h shou ld p rov i de a t h i r d o f

t he day ' s n u t r i e n t q u o t a T h a t m e a n s the m i d d a y mea s h o u l d be as wel l b a l a n c e d as oreakfast or d i nne r Sand w iches . the ma ins tay of mos t l unches are an easy way to c o m b i n e severa l w h o l e s o m e f o o d s i n t o o n e tas ty , c o n ven ien t package T h e Dread ;s g o o d for y o u espec ia l l y m i x e d - g r a i n bread, w i t h its natura l , w h o l e g r a m g o o d n e s s Part of the C E R E A L - B R E A D f o o d g r o u p , b read p rov ides gene rous a m o u n t s of i m p o r t a n t nu t r ien ts i n c l u d i n g c o m -

plex ca rbohyd ra tes . B - v i t a m i n s pro te in i ron p h o s p h o r u s and ca i c i u r r as we l l as d ie ta ry f iber

C h o o s e f i l l i ngs and sp reads f rom, the o the r ma jo r f o o d g r o u p s FRUITS, V E G E T A B L E S . MEAT POULTRY,"F ISH L E G U M E S N U T S D A I R V P R O D U C T S and O I L S FATS M A R G A R I N E S

S a n d w i c h e s c a n be p la in or fancy d a i n t y or hear ty toas ted or not It a l l d e p e n d s on the c rea to r ' s i m a g i n a t i o n Wha t ' s m o r e s a n d w i c h e s can be pu t t o g e t h e r q u i c k l y e i ther ahead of t ime or at the last m i n u t e T h e y r e q u i r e few utensi ls , involve very l i t t le mess and they are eas i l y t rans* por tab le

T h e *p i low ng t i p s W"1 he l p maKe you r s a n d w i c h e s w o r t h y of ce leb r i t y s ta tus

Wrap s a n d w i c h e s secu re l y in piast ic w rap , s a n d w i c h sags or w a x e d paper to keep t hem f resh a n d mo is t If you pack s a n d w i c h e s in p last ic bags be s u r e to gen t l y press out an t h e air be fo re c los ing the bag

W h e n c o m b i n i n g s a n d w i c h f i l l i ng .ng red ien ts . Con-sider looks as weH as taste and texture C h o p p e d radishes o i g reen pepper a d d a b ' i g h t no te to t he f i l l i ng Or a l t e r n a t e d e e p q r e e r r o r f t a rhe l e a v e s w i t h i c e b e r g le t tuce

S a n d w i c h e s n a f l f - w i th m i x e d - g r a m b r e a d f reeze

well Here are some f i l l i ngs and i ng red ien t s that can be f rozen C o o k e d beef , pork or o the r meats, c h i c k e n , ham or f ish s l i ced or sh redded cheese peanut but ter , nuts and a p p l e s a u c e DO N O T freeze f resh f ru i ts o r veg-e tab les T h e y b e c o m e wa te ry and lose thei r c r i spness w h e n t h a w e d

U s e f r e s h c l e a n a n d p r o p e r l y r e f r i g e r a t e d a n d c o o k e d f o o d s Meat pou l t r y and o ther p r o t e i n foods that nave been cooked , for examp le , s h o u l d be c o o k e d wel d o n e q u i c k l y coo led and then re f r i ge ra ted

Cut s a n d w i c h e s w i th a ser ra ted or e lec t r i c kn i fe For var ie ty , c u t s a n d w i c h e s i n t o d i f f e r e n t s h a p e s ( t h i n st r ips, t r i ang les or rec tangles) ins tead of jus t halves The hea l t hy s a n d w i c h e s fea tu red here are f r o m the new

rec ipe packe t Behind Every Famous Person Is A Healthy Sandwich. T h e s e rec ipes are favor i tes of M a r g a r e t B o o n e (mo the r of Pat Boone ) Rose Ba io ( m o t h e r of Sco t t Baio) . Ar iene B o h a y ( m o t h e r of He id i Bohay) a n d S y b i l Rubel mo the r of B r u c e Weitz) and were popu la r w i t h the i r ce leb-

rity c h i l d r e n To receive you r packet of hea l t hy rec ipes of ce lebr i t y m o t h e r s a long w i t h s a n d w i c h - m a k i n g t ips and n u t r i t i o n i n f o r m a t i o n send y o u r n a m e , a d d r e s s a n d 50 cents for p o s t a g e and h a n d l i n g to R o m a n Mea l C o m p a n y Dept Star " P O Box 11126, T a c o m a WA 98411-0126

THROUGH THE GARDEN-HEALTH SANDWICH

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Chock full of garden-fresh raw vegetables layered with'thinly sliced roast beef and packaged between slices of wholesome mixed-gram bread' this sandwich favorite of Margaret Boone makes a healthy —and satisfying —entree 4 slices Bread

4 teaspoons reduced-calor ie mayonnaise 2 teaspoons Di jon-s ty le mustard

Fresh sp inach leaves 4 th in slices (4 oz.) cooked roast beer 4 to 6 thin sl ices sweet onion, opt iona l 4 to 6 thin s l ices tomato

Alfal fa sprouts Spread two slices of bread with mayonnaise the other two w i th mustarc Layer spinach roast beef, onion, tomato and sprouts on two bread slices C;ose wi th remaining bread slices Cut in half to serve Makes 2 sand-wiches.

N u t r i t i o n a l a n a l y s i s * p e r s a n d w i c h : 281 calor ies

24 grams protein 27 grams carbohydra te

9 grams fat 324 mi l l ig rams sod ium

40 mi l l igrams cholesterol

CREAMY NUT N FRUIT SANDWICH

This sandwicr golden raisins slices s Iron not he • of <v~-'1

of i rearh cheest niM and embe'!'ched with crisp apple the recipp f<!e* of Rose Ba>r ft Ba<r

3 'ab iespoons cream cheese sof lenec 1 tablespoon chopped wa lnu ts 1 'ab iespoon golden rais ins 6 to 8 thr r sl ices Red De l i rmn - *DO>«

1/2 teaspoon lemon imce 2 sl ices Bread

Biend cream cheese wamuts and -ajs i ; ' -Toss app le s l ices in lemon j u i ce , d r a m Spread cream cheese mix ture on both bread sl ices Layer apples atop one breaa sl ice Close w i t h rema in ing bread sh-ce Wake? 1 sandwich

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Vitamin A Vitamin Be Vitamin C Thiamine Ribof lavin Niacin Iron

Phosphor .s Zinc Folic Acid

TROPICAL CHICKEN SALAD SANDWICHES

Macadamia nuts and crushed pineapple idded to the savory chicken salad filling

out these sandwiches way above the ordi nary This recipe is a favorite of Sybil Rube: mother of Bruce Weitz

8 slices Bread . Softened corn oil margar ine 1 cup f inely chopped cooked chicken

i / 3 cup chopped macadamia nuts or pecans 1 '2 cup we l l -d ra ined crushed pineapple

2 tablespoons chopped green onion-opt ional

2 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 tablespoon lemon juice

1 /8 teaspoon sal t Red leaf lettuce (eaves

Spread bread w i th margar ine Combine re-maining ingredients except lettuce Divide chicken mixture between 4 of the bread slices and spread to edges Top wi th lettuce Close w i th remam ng bread slices Makes 4 sand wiches

ROMAN MEATBALL SANDWICH

Hearty spicy and wonderful this hot meat-ball hero is an all-time winner from Ariene Bohay mother of Heidi Bohay

4 sl ices Bread .4 cooked meatbal ls cut in hal f*

2 /3 cup I ta l ian-sty le tomato sauce OR prepared spaghett i or marmara sauce

2 sl ices mozzarel la cheese 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese

Place bread on l ight ly greased bak ing sheet Heat meatballs and sauce together Distribute meatbal ls and sauce over two of the bread s l i c e s Top r e m a i n i n g b r e a d s l i c e s w i t h mozza re l l a cheese Bro i l un t i l cheese is melted, about 1 to 2 minutes Spr inkle each wi th Parmesan cheese Close sandwiches Serve mmediate ly Makes 2 sandwiches •TIP Use your f a v o r i t e mea tba l l recipe,

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30 10°

N u t r i t i o n a l a n a l y s i s p e r s a n d w i c h : 381 calor ies

10 g rams protein 41 g rams carbohydrate 21 g rams fat

333 mi l l i g rams sodium 47 mi l l ig rams

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13 grams protein 31 grams ea rbohyd i at-21 grams fat

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Food in flower pots to star at Matthaei lunch/lectures

Monday^ September 16, 1086 O&E »3B

Flower pot luncheons will be served to those at ending a series of lectures that are being spon-

sored by the Herb Study~fifoup for the benefit of the Matthaei Botapical Gardens

Each lecture will be accompanied by a luncheon nat will complement the speaker 's subject

The lecture-luncheons begin at 11 a .m. and will v held in the audi tor ium of the Matthaei Botanical i .ardens. 1800 N Dixboro, Ann Arbor

The cost of the fund-raiser luncheons is $17.50 Lach For more information and reservations, call •he Gardens at 763-7060 or 763-7061 or Sandy Hicks at 769-9414

The first lecture. Ea r ly Amencan P lan t s and hardens, on Tuesday, Sept 24, by Fred McCourty. i plant ' iman f rom Norfolk, Conn , will be followed

by a luncheon fea tur ing authentic colonial foods

served in smal l f lower pots nestled in a large flow er pot

As unique as the containers tha t they a re being served in, the foods chosen for this luncheon will include a lovage pottage, potted colonial herb cheese, potted dill-ham mousse, thirded colonial bread baked in the form of a f lower pot, vegetable confe t t r salad with ca raway vinaigret te, and as-sorted dessert t rea t s such as slack-oven kisses, printed ginger cakes and orange suckets

A colonial lemon gingerade will be served as a beverage

The luncheon accompanying the second lecture-demonstrat ion. "Flower Arranging with a Flair, by Sheila Macqueen (one of Br i ta in ' s most distin-guished f lower a r ranger s and designers), on Tues-day. Oct 8 will fea ture foods using flowers in their recipes

To complemen t tins lecture, the f lower pot lunch-eon will of fer delicacies such as edible chrysan-t h e m u m soup, saf f lower bread, nas tur t ium leaf but ter , potted nasturt ium blossom cheese, saf f ron chicken, sa lade a u i fleures, rose-petal macaroons, orange blossom basil snaps, candied f lowers such as violets, lavender, borage, roses, and a delightful rose-petal punch

The luncheon accompanying the third lecture. "Colonial Decorat ing for the Holidays," by Libby Hodges Oliver (floral supervisor at colonial Wil-l iamsburg) on Thursday, Nov 14 will f ea tu re au-thent ic colonial Williamsburg foods and will in-clude pea soup, c o m bread, potted herb butter, pot ted salmon, vegetable sa lamagundy, c ider cake, pumpkin squares and syllabub.

All the f lower pots at each event can be taken home as memen tos of the luncheons

2 quick desserts that are nutritious

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Whipping up a home-made dessert is probably the last thing that working women — and some working men. too

want to con templa te when they get home Even if the desser t is for tomor-row or later in the week, the idea of spending additional hours in the kitch-en «an put off just about anyone

However, tas ty desse r t s that also are nutrition-filled can be easy to prepare in a short t ime Two examples a re Peanutty Brownies and Sour Cream 'N' N'ut Cupcakes, de lec table edibles made with unsalted nuts They are loaded with protein, ca rbohydra tes and vita-mins and have the added nutritional advantage of being pract ical ly sodium free.

What's more, these s imple t reats can Rouble as health snacks They're per

feet for between-meal noshing, offer ing taste and nutri t ion PEANUTTY BROWNIES Makes 25 squares 4 (1 ounce) squares unsweetened choco-late _ " 5 cup m a r g a r i n e 2 cups sugar 4 eggs, slightly beaten 2 tsp. vanilla ex t rac t 1 cup al l-purpose flour 1V* cups chopped unsalted cocktail peanuts

In med ium saucepan, melt chocolate and marga r ine over low heat. Remove f rom heat, thoroughly mix in sugar Stir in eggs Beat in vanilla and flour Stir in one cup chopped peanuts Spread ba t te r in greased 9-inch square

pan Sprinkle remaining chopped pea-niys over top of bat ter

Bake 325 degrees for 40 to 45 min-utes Cool in pan or wire rack Cut into squares to serve

SOUR CREAM 7S" NUT CUPCAKES Makes 1 dozen 1 cup dry roasted unsalted peanuts , coarsely chopped 1 cup sugar 2 Tbsp. grated orange peel 1 cups cake flour 1 Vj tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. baking soda

cup margar ine "* 2 eggs 1 cup dairy sour c ream 1 tsp vanilla extract

Update casserole with phyllo leaves Tired of the s a m e old s tandard casseroles ' '

They're a great Amer ican dinner tradit ion and an easy way to s t re tch the family 's food dollar But sometimes a casserole can seem so " ordinary " To give a classic casserole an up-to-date approach, prepare a Spanish '"picadillo" baked in trend-set ting Greek phyllo leaves

This unusual and unique flavor and ingredient ombination is a we lcome addition to fami ly meals Picadillo" is a highly seasoned, ground or shredd-

ed beef dish. It can be prepared ei ther as a main dish casserole, as in Beef Picadillo en Phyllo, or used as a filling for tort i l las. Raisins, nuts, onions, tomatoes and spices a r e typical additions to this dish.

Ground beef is the main ingredient of this tasty Spanish-flavored casserole The beef is packaged and sold according to it 's fat content — f rom 70 percent lean to as high as 90 percent loan The lean-ness of the m e a t you choose will depend on person-al preference and pr ice

The Greek phyllo leaves are used in this rec ipe for two reasons Firs t , they act as a casing fo r the seasoned beef mix tu re . Second, they add a decora-tive accent to the f inished dish. These surprisingly thin sheets of pas t ry can be found in the frozen food section of your supe rmarke t .

To prepare this recipe, line the bottom and sides of the casserole dish with five layers of phyllo leaves Brush each layer with butter to give the pastry it 's cha rac t e r i s t i c rich and f laky texture Af-

ter filling the casserole with the beef mixture, de-cora te the edge of the baking dish with one-inch wide str ips of phvllo.

B E E F PICADILLO EN PHYLLO Prep#hation time: 30 to 40 minutes Cooking time: 50 minutes I Vi lbs. ground beef 1 medium onion, chopped 1 medium green pepper, chopped Vs cup butter, divided 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 can (15 oz.) tomato sauce

cup raisins I Tbsp. capers , drained

tsp. salt '« tsp. ground cinnamon 6 sheets (approximately 6 ox.) phyllo leaves, divid-ed

cup sliced pimiento-stuffed olives Cook onion and greon pepper in 2 Tbsp. butter in

Large frying pan over medium heat 5 minutes. Stir in ground beef and garl ic and cook until browned Pour off drippings Add tomato sauce, raisins, ca-pers. salt and cinnamon and cook slowly 15 min-utes Stir in olives; reserve. Meanwhile melt re-maining butter Lightly but te r bottom and sides of I I by 7 Ms-inch baking dish. Fold one sheet of

phyllo crosswise to fit bottom and sides of baking dish; brush lightly with butter Repea t with 4 addi-tional phyllo leaves, lightly brushing each with but-ter Spoon beef mixture into baking dish Cut one sheet of phyllo into strips about 1 inch wide; place str ips in layers around outer edge of baking dish, lightly brushing each with but ter until all used Bake in hot oven (400 degrees) 25 minutes. Let s tand 10 minutes before serving. 6 servings

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Taste new apples at Plymouth orchard

Do you p r e f e r the Johnny or the Mac? Have you eve r wondered what var ie t ies of f ru i t t r ees would be the best choice for your home orchard 0

Many new apple var ie t ies a re rec-ommended because they combine dis-ease resistance with dwar fed size and other desirable growing characteris-tics.

* h e problem is that you may not have had the opportuni ty to taste these new apples which means you probably won't p lan t them.

Now you have the per fec t opportu-nity to sample severa l new and long-favored apple variet ies . The Apple Tast ing and Fru i t Varie ty Showcase will be held on Thursday at Plymouth Orchards.

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Michigan Coperative Extension offic-es and Hi l l top Fruit Nursery, the in-formal meeting wi l l run 6-9 p.m. You can come at anytime, however, as a formal program is not planned.

Specialists w i l l be on hand to an-swer questions on selecting not only-apples but also other tree frui ts such as pears, plums, peaches, apricots, cherries and nectarines.

Plymouth Orchard is at 10685 War-ren Road, Plymouth. For more de-tailed directions, call the Washtenaw Cooperative Extension Service at 97S-9510.

To get to Plymouth Orchards, take M-14 to exi t 15 which is Gotfredson Road. (M-14 can be reached f rom ei-ther US-23 or 1-275.) Take Gotfredson Road south and follow the Plymouth Orchard signs to the orchard

In small bowl, combine dry roasted unsalted peanuts, V« cup sugar and orange peel, set aside.

Sift together cake f lour, baking pow-der and baking soda. In large bowl, with electric mixer at medium speed, cream margarine and regain ing *f* cup sugar Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Mix together sour cream and vanilla. Alter-nately add the sour cream mixture and dry ingredients to the cream mixture, beating well after each addition. Spoon batter into paper-lined (2 inch) muf-fin pan cups. full, spoon a table-spoonful of peanut mixture on top of each, l ightly pressing into batter.

Bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 min-utes or until done Remove f rom pans and cool on wire racks

Hand-picked stigmas raise saffron's price m

The American spice Trade Associa-tion reports that ope of its most fre-quently asked questions is, "Why is saf-fron so expensive?"

Here's why: In order to produce one pound of saffron i t takes a harvest of about 75,000 individual flowers (Crocus sativus).

From these flowers small reddish stigmas must be picked by hand. There are only three saffron stigmas in each flower. About 225,000 of these hand-plucked strands make up a pound.

One major source of true saffron is Spain. So-called Mexican "saffron" is

actually saff lower petals which resem-ble saffron threads but offer l i t t le more than a yel low tint, with none ^f the saf-fron flavv- \

Another spice which gives a s a f f r o n coloring e t f ec t is turmeric . Again, how-ever, no s a f f r o n flavor.

True saffron is essential in many classic dishes from Paella and A m u Con Polio to Bouillabaisse to sweet breads and cakes of England and Scan-dinavia.

And whi le this is our costliest spice, a very l i t t le goes a very long way, so its proper use is not prohibitive.

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makem Your contribution to the United Foundation Torch Drive could make an enormous differ-ence to Andrew Maurer, a youngster with cerebral palsy. It could help someone with cancer, heart disease or sickle cell anemia. Your contribution provides hope for the handicapped and thousands of other needy individuals who receive help from 127 Torch Drive-supported agencies. Go ahead. Give even more generously than you did last year. Your contribution could make someone's day. ^

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S Y M P H O N Y League bridge groups are being formed for the up-coming season

Interested bridge players should call Elaine Kirchgatter, 453-8054 Singles, partners, mixed doubles as well as substitutes may sign up Foursomes play in each others' homes and cash prizes are awarded to winners at the end of the season

Net proceeds go to support the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra.

Betty Karam was singles winner last season. Sally Rowland and CaroL Davis and Betty Matthews and Joyce Kelly won the daytime ladies doubles. Winners of the nighttime mixed doubles were the husband and wife teams of A1 and Martha Bentley, Dale and Alice Hathaway, William and Florence Van Glahn and Manhar and Sarla Namdini

The Symphony Bridge has been a fund-raiser for more than 25 years I called Harriet Randall, whose brainchild it was, to find out exactly when it started. She figured it was 26 or 27 years ago

Harriet had seen the list of women's names — the ones who had signed up to serve refreshments to the orchestra at rehearsal breaks She thought it should be a good starter group for a round robin bridge She mentioned it to Wayne Dunlap who suggested she talk to Jo Hulce Jo thought it was a good idea

Harriet invited all the women on the list to lunch at the Mayflower She presented her plan and they were enthusiastic That was the beginning,

Their friends joined and friends of friends joined. The Symphony Bridge was off and running. For several years, it was the symphony's largest fund-raiser

And it still contributes to the social life of those involved, and to the symphony coffer

D A N O ' D A Y of Plymouth has Degun a one-year tour with Cast C of the international, educational and cultural program, Up With People,

Dan, 20, is the son of J im and Bert O'Day and a graduate of Plymouth Salem High School By next June, Cast C will have traveled 32,000 miles This will include an extensive tour of the northwestern United States and the western Canadian provinces as well as the spring months in Finland, Sweden and Denmark

Cast C will perform with three other casts as the official halftime entertainment of Super Bowl XX in the Louisiana Super Dome, Jan, 26

Dan spent six weeks in Tucson, Ari2. working under a demanding schedule of seminars, workshops and rehearsals in preparation for the year ahead. In the schedule were a variety of speakers f rom education, business and international affairs. Among these were Tom Sullivan, singer-composer, Don Weiss, NFL executive director, and Eduard Malayan, first secretary of bilateral and cultural affairs with the soviet Elm bassy in Washington

Hours were spent in the rehearsal of Up With People's new production, " Beat of Future," which will be seen live by more than 3 million people by the year's end

Selected from more than 10,000 applicants, Dan is one of 650 young people from 24 countries and 40 states participating in Up With People's unusual program

Up With people is an Arizona-based, non-profit organization with the purpose of encouraging understanding among people of all nations

CONGRATULATIONS to the Mayflower-Lt Gamble Veterans of Foreign Wars Post Color Guard The color guard took first place in its class at the Michigan State Fair

They attended the Warriors Day in London, Ontario, Sunday, Sept i . and were awarded another first place for an American Parade Unit

Members of the color guard are Donald Block, Guard Commander, and Charles Mm thorn. Earl Hanaon, Duane Johnson. John Beaeher Sylvester Coll. Charles Adams and Robert nelson

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Alva E l z e r m a n c a m e f r o m Massachuset ts for the reunion. He and h i s w i f e , Y v o n n e (Hearn) E lzerman, spend their w in ters in F lor ida.

Photos by Rick Smith

Classmates from the Plymouth High School Class of 1935 gathered at the Plymouth Elks Club for their 50-year reunion.

There were 48 PHS grads and their spouses — 81 in all — at the Saturday-evening dinner

They had traveled thousands of miles to the reunion Thelma Lunsford Ellwanger came from Mexico. Edith Donnelly Erke came from California and Alva and Yvonne (Hearn) Elzer-man from Massachusetts Carol and Elmer Weiland came from Florida by way of Alaska. Fred and Evelyn John-son, Ruth and Ed Wingard. and Bill and Evelyn Highfield also came from their Florida homes

Guests of honor were Irene Waldorf, a new teacher when they graduated, and Grace Burley. the mother of one of their classmates

They have had reunions every five years, and they said this was one the best yet,

THEY WERE A prosperous-looking group as they reminisced and dined on chicken Cordon bleu and standing rib roast.

Times weren't all that prosperous when they graduated back in '35. But they were happy times A trip to the Palace of Sweets on Pennlman Avenue with just a penny in your pocket bought a treat.

There was the soda fountain at Dodge Drugs And who could ask for more than a trip to the Walled Lake Casino to dance to the music of one of the big name bands.

Fifty cents worth of gas would take you any place you wanted to go.

The Detroit Tigers won the World Se-ries. James Braddock was the heavy-weight champion of the world.

Academy Awards went to Victor McLaglen in "The Informer," Bette Davis in "Dangerous,'' and to MGM for "Mutiny on the Bounty."

Two other events occurred in 1935 that probably didn't interest the new grads too much at the time. Both were to play an important part in most of their lives

In May of that year, Adolf Hitler re-jected the Versailles Treaty and or-dered conscription. In August, Social Security came into being.

Marguer i te Wi l l iams Cook ( lef t) and Lenore Rathburn Price look at class p ic tures

Class o f f l c s f attending the reunion era Jsan JoJ-llfte Champa (laft front), Peggy Tuck Cline, Yvonne Hearn Elzerman, Miriam Brown Sou la (laft back), Arnold Mash and Jack Wlloox.

Eileen (Archer) union planners, joy the party. -

Chemical Dependency Lecture Series

A free lecture series on chemical dependency will be presented at the Arbor Health Building from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursdays in the Commu nity Room. The series is co sponsored by the Chemical Dependent Program and by the Office of Health Promotion of Catherine McAuley Health Center. No pre-reg is t ra t ion is required. For more informa tion. call the Office of Health Promotion at -155-1908.

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"Teenagers, Alcohol and Other Drugs," An introductory session on teenage drug use. abuse and signs of addiction

How Do Kids End up Like This''" A discussion of the i l lness and the involvement of (he famitv

"Doctor, Can You Help Me with My Teenager1" A physician wil l discuss the medical aspects of chemical

dependency and treatment alternatives.

" Assess — Referral — Treatment — Follow up What C a n I E x p e c t ' " A discussion of the continuum of care along

wi th information on hem to get help for a teenager

Series on Adult Dependency

"What is This Thing Called Chemical Dependency?" An explanation of the disease and its symptoms in adults

"What Kind of Help Does the Chemically Dependent Person Need''" A variety of treatments will be discussed and ways of selecting the proper program will be presented.

"How Does Chemical Dependency Affect Me and My Family'" A discussion of the medical aspects of Ihe disease and its effect in the workplace

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Debra Gaye Williams of Livonia and Gregory E^rian Hill of Canton plan a September1 wedding at Ward Presbyte-rian Church m Livonia

She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert E Williams of Livonia He is the son of Mr and Mrs James N Hill of Pontiac

The bride-to-be is a 1982 graduate of Livonia Churchill High School She graduated from the Virginia Farrell Beauty School in 1983 She is emploved by Sybra Inc in Plymouth

Her fiance is a 1980 graduate of Lake Orion High School and a 1985 lege He is employed by Sybra Inc in graduate of Oakland Community Col- Detroit

L e w i s - P e r k i n s

Mr and Mrs James A Lewis an-nounce the engagement of their daugh-ter. Jill Renee, to Timothy V Perkins, son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Rowland of Plymouth

The bride-elect is a graduate of Elm-wood High School and Bowling Green State University. She is employed by \ D P Network Services. Ann Arbor

Her fiance is a graduate of Westland John Glenn High School. He received a bachelor's degree from Western Michi-gan University He is employed by GMF Robotics in Troy

The couple plan to be married in September

In a society t h a t has a pill or prescr ipt ion for a lmost everything, very li t t le is available to help t h e person struggling th rough the hurr icane of d ivorce ' Divorce is one of t he mos t painful and emotional ly draining experiences t h a t a human being can have. It is a hu r t t h a t goes deep and is accompanied by t he doub t t h a t it will never heal t h u s *

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And will be held each Thursday following at 7:30-10:00-p.m Through November 14 at Ward Church • 17000 Farmington Rd. - Livonia, 2 Miles East of 1-96 or. Farmington Rd. at Six Mile

The workshop ss led by Eddie EXinn. ForniekAdnurustraUir to Single Point Minsstrie - A weekly ministry tcf over 1,000 single adults. Eddie's warmth and understanding make him an effective counselor and workshop leader

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Members of the Trailwood branch Woman's National Fa rm & Garden As sociation will meet at 7 p.m Tuesday, Sept 17 for a potluek dinner Guests are welcome Stella Green will discuss College Week Experience For reser

vations. call 459-0289

• THOMAS A 'BECKET WOMEN'S CLUB

St Thomas A' Becket Women's Club will have its first meeting of the season at 7 p.m Wednesday. Sept 18 in the basement of the church. Lilley at Cher-ry Hill Rene Grays of the Canton K mart will present a fall fashion show of clothes and accessories including the new Jaclyn Smith Fall Fashion Collec-tion Wine and cheese will be served Donation is $1 for non-members

• ITEMS NEEDED FOR CANTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY RUMMAGE SALE

Donations are needed for the Canton Historical Society rummage sale planned for 9 a m. to 6 p.m Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 5 and 6 at the Roy Schultz Farm, 7854 N Lilley Call 453-6084 for information Tax slips avail-able

• EMPATHY TRAINING ORIEN-TATION

Empathy training oriention for wom-en, considering becoming volunteer peer counselors at the Women's Re-source Center, Schoolcraft College, will be at 10 a.m Wednesday, Sept 18 at the center, 18600 Haggerty, Livonia For information, call Mary Ellen Goodwin, 591-6400, Ext 430

• EARN CPR CERTIFICATE IN C L A S S AT VFW HALL

The Mayflower Lt Gamble Post and Ladies Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars will sponsor a three-hour CPR class beginning promptly at 6 30 p.m Thursday. Sept. 19 at the VFW Hall. 1426 S. Mill. Plymouth The class is free, and the public is invited to attend Anyone wishing to take part can call e i ther the post home 459-6700 chairpersons Bob and Lorraine Nelson 349-6366 Participants in the life-sav-ing program will receive a one-year cert if icate and a CPR booklet pub-lished by the Red Cross It is suggested that women wear slacks

Coffee will be served

• A A U W TO HEAR NOTED EDU-CATOR

The Plymouth branch of the Ameri-can Association of University Women has invited the public to hear Dr Em eral Crosby, principal of Detroit Persh-ing High School, discuss "Beyond a Na tion at Risk." He will speak at the AAUW meeting 7 30 p.m Thursday. Sept. 19 in the cafeteria of Pioneer Middle School. 46081 W. Ann Arbor Road. Crosby is a nationally noted edu-cator who has appeared on Face the Nation" and "Firing Line

• EATING DISORDERS SUPPORT GROUP

Institute for the Study of Eating Dis orders sponsors support groups for family and friends of persons suffering from eating disorders 6-7:30 p.m every other Friday. The fall lecture series will begin Sept. 20 with Introduction to Eating Disorders" at the institute 23800 Orchard Lake Road. Suite 201 Farmington Hills. For information, call 474-1144

• JR. POOL LEAGUE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

The Mayflower Lt Gamble Post Vet-erans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Aux iliary are again sponsoring a Junior Pool League for boys and girls 10-15 They do not have to have an affiliation with the VFW to join This is a Satur day travel league with other VFW posts For more information, call youth activities chairpersons Floyd Riley 459-2394. or Ruth Salisbury 261-2336 who with other VFW members su pervise the program

• LAMAZE ORIENTATION Lamaze orientation class will be 7 30

p m Monday. Sept 23 at Newburg Methodist Church. 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia This introduction to the Lamaze birth technique features a birth film There is a $1 per person charge at the door For more informa

uon. call the Plymouth Childbirth Edu cation Association, 459-7477

• SUNSHINE GARDEN CLUB Club will have its first meeting of the

new season at 7 30 p m Tuesday Sept 24 at the home of Judy Yacko For more information call Shirley Con nors. 455-7410

• AARP MEETING Plymouth-Northville Chapter 1311 of

the American Association for Retired persons will meet at noon Wednesday Sept 25 in the Plymouth Cultural Cen-ter 525 Farmer, Plymouth The board of directors will meet a t 11 a m

A most unusual program, a 45-min ute audiovisual entitled "Love and Na-ture and Void of Light" will provide a blend of music and photography

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Oak Plymouth announce the birth of their daugh-ter Elisabeth Marie Olds Aug 30 in St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Ar-bor

Grandparents are Dick and Carol Scruggs and Bob and Lavern Olds Helen Carter and Reland Olds are great-grand-parents

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Apple lovers and apple growers are .nvited to a fruit-tasting open house hosted by Dave and Mary Emmett of Plymouth Orchards Michigan State University Cooperative Extension Ser-vice and Hilltop Orchards and Nursery of Hartford, Mich, are sponsors of the open house 6-9 p.m. Thursday. Sept 19 at the orchards, 10685 Warren Road, west of Napier

Hilltop Orchards and Nursery is the cop fruit tree grower in Michigan and one of the top three in the United States Their trees are grown in every state in the U S A and overseas They have a research division in New Zea-land where they are developing the new Gala

At present, there are 12 variants of the Gala ranging from a yellow apple with a red blush to a red apple wit i a yellow blush Visitors to the open house In the Emmett ' s cider barn may have ap opportunity to sample the Gala

.MARY EMMETT said the open house is for people who have a fruit tree in their back yard, contemplate planting a few fruit trees as well as commercial growers,

It is designed for public interest and questions will be answered in an infor-mal setting

More than 100 varieties of fruit will be on display — peaches, plums, pears — as well as 35 or more varieties of apples

This will be the first showing of its kind in southeast Michigan Growers usually travel to Hartford to see and taste the new varieties

New apples and fruit strains are rec-ommended because they combine dwarf size and disease resistance. The open house offers an opportunity to sample and view the fruit and talk to experts on how to raise them

THE EMMETTS are contemplating an early winter

'Everything is moved up this year Our Macs (Macintosh) are finished and usually they are just starting now They pollinated two weeks early be-cause of 80-degree temperatures in April," said Mary

She said their first cider has been un-usually good because of the early sea-son.

With the end of the Macintosh, they will be using Paula Reds and Jonathons for cider making

According to John Castle of the ex-tension service, some wonderful new apples have been developed He recom-mends the Metsu, a hybrid of the Japa-nese Isdo and the golden delicious, as combining flavor and firmness without the tough skin of the delicious. He said the Granny Smith, developed in New Zealand, now grows well in the Pacific Northwest states and the Empire is an excellent new apple.

Castle said even he was amazed at bounty and variety of Michigan s fruit-growing capabilities when he discov-ered 40 different kinds of plums are grown in the state

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Me and My Shadow begins Thurs-day, Sept 19. m the school on Haggerty Road, just north of Schoolcraft. The class for 2- to 3-year-olds and parents will meet 1-2 p.m Thursdays. They will participate in play time, music move-ment activities, finger plays and sim-ple craf ts The class is planned to pro-vide interesting activities for the tod-dler and support for the parent.

Linda Zahm, Canton Township resi-dent and certified teacher, will instruct the class which is limited to eight chil-dren The class will meet for 12 weeks and the fee is J45

Limited openings also are available for the Monday, Wednesday, Friday morning pre-school program for 2 ^ -to 5-year-olds

Information about either of the these classes can be obtained by calling the school, 420-3331, weekdays between 9 a.m and 3 p.m New Morning has regu lar pre-school/kindergarten through eighth grade classes

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Bring your own brown bag lunch Tea and coffee will be available. Letters received in response to your inquiries regarding a cap on Medicare should be brought to this meeting

Contributions of canned and non-per ishable food donations for Salvation Army work in our community will be welcome

• PLYMOUTH NURSES TO HEAR GOOD SAMARITAN ACT DISCUSSION

Plymouth Registered Nurses Associ-ation invites the public to bear Sharon Spencer Lutx, nurse/attorney, talk about the Good Samaritan Act and how it applies to health professionals The meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept 16, in Plymouth Township Hall, Ann Arbor Road east of Lilley, is open to the pub-lic and all registered nurses are invited to attend For more information, call Charlotte Wood, 455-4109

• NEWBORN CARE COURSE Two-week course for expectant cou-

ples begins 7:30 p.m Tuesday, Sept. 17. at Geneva Presbyterian Church, 5835 Sheldon, Canton Township Classes give information on care development of the newborn from birth through three months. For information or to register call the Plymouth Childbirth Education Association, 459-7477

• LUCAS TO SPEAK TO PLYMOUTH C - C

Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce will have its fall kick-off lunaheon Tuesday. Sept. 17, at the Plymouth Hilton Inn with hospitality at 1130 a.m and lunch at noon. Wayne County Executive William Lucas mil be guest speaker Guaranteed reserva-tions are rtequired The public is invit-ed Luncheon charge is |9 per person Call the Chaynber office. 453-1540, for reservations

• REFUNDERS CLUB The Refunders Club will meet at 9:30

a.m Wednesday, Sept. 18, in the Plym-outh Grange Hall, 273 Union, Plym-outh Bring refund forms, proofs of purchase and complete deals to trade New members are welcome

• CANTON REPUBLICAN CLUB Canton Republican Club will meet at

8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, at the Canton Historical Society Building, Canton Center Road at Proctor

• BENEFIT YARD SALE The Plymouth Historical Society

welcomes items for its yard sale on the lawn of the Historical Society Museum, Main and Church, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sept 19. 20 and 21. For information, call 453-4425.

• CRAFTERS INVITED TO OLGC SHOW

Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic

Church, Penniman at Arthur, has table space available to local crafters for the annual craft show In the school gymna-sium. Show will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat-urday. Oct. 26. Interested crafters may call Wilma Arnold, 453-8085

• WCR LUNCHEON 8ERIE8 The third annual luncheon series

sponsored by the Women's Resource Center in Le Restaurant Gastronom-ique. Schoolcraft College, begins at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 20. Cost of luncheon is $7 or J21 for the series of three. Speakers and topics will be an-nounced Call 591-6400, Ext 430. for reservations and information

• MOTHERS OF TWINS FALL CLOTHING SALE

Western Wayne County Mothers of Twins Club will have its semiannual sale 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21. in St Matthew Lutheran Church, 5885 Venoy, one block north of Ford, Westland. Fall and winter infant and children's cloth-ing, toys, baby goods and furniture are among the items available. Bake sale will benefit club The public is wel-come

• WOMEN'S EXCHANGE NETWORKING ORIENTATION

YMCA of Western Wavne County's Women's Exchange, a career-oriented-network, will begin its 1985-86 with a strategies meeting 6 p.m. Monday, Se> . 23, at the Waldon Woods Apart-

ment Clubhouse. For information and reservations, call Candice Kidd, S61-4110, before Sept. 19 Coat is *5 for members, 18 for guests, or two for 110 A walk-around fashion show will be presented by THREADS of Southfield

• SIGMA KAPPA ALUMNAE Sigma Kappa Alamnae will meet

with Detroit Sigma Kappa Alumnae at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16, at the home of Linda Bright, 48720 Normandy Court, Plymouth Alumnae are asked to call 455-6895 for information or reser-vations

• COUNSEL FOR ENLIGHTENED BIRTH

Counsel is accepting enrollment for its next series of classes for non-preg-nant women considering pregnancy and women in all phases of pregnancy Three different classes are offered. Registration deadline is Sept. 30. For more information, call Patty Brennan. childbirth educator, 668-0016.

• SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE (SOS)

Groups meet to assist families who have lost a loved one through suicide Several groups meet in the metropoli-tan area with the closest one meeting at 7 p.m Mondays at Oakwood Hospi-tal Center. 7300 N. Canton Center Road. Canton Township. Meetings are free. For more information, call Mary Leonhardi, survivor group coordinator. 963-7890

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Inoffensive Chiefs fall in showdown By Brad E m o n i staf f wr i te r

When it comes to boys soccer in Ob-rverland. Livonia Stevenson is still

the team to beat. It may take awhile before the a rea ' s

No. 1 team is determined, but for the l ime being, Stevenson deserves to be near the top a f t e r clipping Plymouth Canton Thursday night 2-0

Previously unbeaten Canton c a m e into the game as the a r e a ' s top-rated team, but left a bit bewildered

"I think Canton's the best t e a m we've played." said Stevenson coach Pe te Scerri, whose t eam is 4-0-1 overal l "Whose number one11 I think it's Churchill. I guess " (See re la ted story).

Stevenson, s ta te Class A finalists three consecutive years , can ' t be over-looked, even with the loss of severa l key players to graduation.

"When the kids listen and work hard, we expect results," Scerri said. "I think tonight they believed in me, and they believed in themselves "

AFTER CANTON'S initial thrust in the second half w a s turned back, Ste-venson scored an insurance goal at the 59-minute mark when Lars Richters drilled home a corner kick f rom John Mikkelson, whose shot sailed through the goalmouth untouched

"We got def la ted when we didn't score right away." Morgan said. "For 20 minutes (of the second half) we played, then we let down

"We have a ta lented team, but we could have placed ourselves in the game more. I 'm disappointed, but I 'm glad we have a second chance at them (Oct. 19 at Canton)."

A second chance may be more diffi-cult if the young Spartans , boasting seven f reshmen, cont inue to develop.

"If we can capital ize when the oppor-tunities come, we'll win," Scerri said "When we tied Salem (1-1 last Tues-day), it was just the breaks The ball didn't want to go in

"I think Canton sparked them up a little Our p layers have a little tradi-tion. and they like to keep that up."

MORGAN' ALSO REALIZES the Spartans a r e still a team to be reck-oned with.

"Stevenson has depth and they have talent," he said simply,

Much of the talent was on the defen-sive end Thursday night as Rob Opa-trny stood out fo r the Chiefs and Steve Karf is and D.J. Ward for Stevenson

Stevenson held the edge in shots on goal, 14-11

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STEVENSON CARRIED the play most of the first half and scored at the 38:53 mark when Swedish exchange student Christian Amborg booted home a goal f r o m J im Kimble off an indirect f r ee kick

Canton came out for the second half fired up and put the pressure on Ste-venson, but the Chiefs' were denied twice at point-blank r ange

Bryan Whiteley was bea ten to the ball on one occasion by a sliding Ste-venson goalie Dan Millner Steve Ru-delic then missed high to the r ight with an empty net in f ront of him.

"We were trying to avoid the middle and keep the ball outside." said Canton coach Mike Morgan. "But Stevenson beat us to the middle and beat us to the ball. We weren' t react ing, and we weren ' t making things happen."

Ken Johnson wiped his brow and let out a huge sigh of relief Thursday night.

His P lymouth Salem soccer t e a m withstood a fur ious second-half Livonia Churchill rally and escaped with a 5-4 win in an impor tan t Western Lakes match.

"We were up 5-2 at 60 minutes (20 -minu te s left to play), and then I s ta r ted

to substi tute." Johnson said. "I might have s ta r ted too soon." -

Churchill r ipped off a pair of goals in a span of five minu tes and then buzzed the Canton goal until the g a m e ended.

But thanks to the goaltending of Joe Knoerl and the rugged defensive play of Doug F a u r e and Mike Ulaszek, Churchill never a t t a ined ' the tying goal

The Salem win, coupled with losses by Plymouth Canton (2-0 to Livonia Stevenson) and Catholic Central (2-1 to Brother Rice), puts the Observerland soccer rankings in an upheaval . Canton began the week No. 1, Churchill was

No. 2 and Stevenson No. 3 Salem and CC rounded out the top five

Johnson isn't surprised by his t eam ' s ear ly success

"I knew we'd be good because these kids have all paid their dues," he said "Many of the p layers didn't see much t ime last year But. they played togeth-er in Bonanza League this spring and have real ly s tepped up their game "

Mike Tanner and Mike Zarett i scored in the f i rs t half for Salem, while Brad Mase and Brian Thomas tallied for the Chargers

Ted Hanosh scored f ive minutes into the half to put the Rocks ahead He added another th ree minutes later

Ebon Nash 's goal at the 60-minute mark proved to be the game-winner for Salem (2-0-1).

Tim Jackson and Khaled Zeidan scored late for Churchill (3-1).

"We haven ' t given up five goals in a long t ime," said Churchill coach John Neff "That pe r tu rbs me more than the loss "

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v e n a o n s h o t . Desp i t e t he e x c e l l e n t de fense , t he C h i e f s fe l l t o S t e v e n s o n 2-0 T h u r s d a y .

Luckless in Livonia: Rocks fall in OT Moshimer fumes at 'hometown' refs By Ch r i s M c C o s k y staff writer

One t e a m cheered its intestinal for-titude. The other t eam went home wondering just what it bad to do to win a footbal l g a m e in Livonia

Livonia Churchill, by vir tue of a 20-yard J i m Naif field goal in the f irst over t ime possession, defeated Plym-outh Salem 23-20 Fr iday night in f ront of a l a rge and loud crowd at Churchill

"It 's like coach (Pete) Komlen said the other day , you have to be able to beat the b rand name t eams to be a con tender in this league." said Churchill head coach Herb Osterland "We had to win this game, we had to."

While the cheers abounded along the Churchill sidelines, Salem coach Tom Moshimer was fuming.

"I've never said anything like this publicly before, but I feel we got hosed good tonight," Moshimer said "That w a s a home-town officiating job if I eve r saw one "

M O S H I M E R AND the S a l e m coaching staff fumed at officials calls (or lack of calls against Church-ill) all night. But the call that busted Moshimer 's res t ra in t happened on the very last play of the game

After Naif put Churchill ahead with his field goal, Salem's Brian Storm, on a four th down play f rom the 6 yard line, a t t emp ted a 23-yard field goal to force a second over t ime se-ries

"I thought the kick was good,* Moshimer said "The guy (official) be-hind the post put his hand up like it was good It 's just like what happened

to us at Bentley last year " The officials ruled S t o r m s kick

wide to the left and for the second t ime in two years, Salem c a m e out of Livonia a n over t ime loser

"I 'm not saying that all the calls they made against us were wrong. I 'm saying that they wouldn't make any cal ls against Churchill, and they were happening right ,in f ront of them." Moshimer said.

"But still, and I told the kids this, the cal ls didn't cost us this g a m e The f i rs t half did That was about the mos t undisciplined half of football I 've ever s e e n "

AFTER SALEM broke ahead 7-0 on Brian Tiller 's s t i r r ing 54-yard run. the Rocks' offense fell to pieces in the f i rs t half. The Rocks commit ted three fumbles , tossed an interception and were slapped with 75 yards in penal-ties

Churchill, meanwhile, looked to have ma t t e r s in complete control for the bet ter part of three qua r t e r s

Churchill 's offense gave away the ball f ive times, four on interceptions and once on a fumble. But, thanks to a s t rong defensive showing and Salem's mistakes, the Chargers were able to move the ball

Af ter a short Salem punt. Churchill drove 24 yards in six plays. scoring on J im N a i f s 2-yard run Naif, the wor-khorse of the Churchill offense gained 93 yards in 29 carr ies

Joe Payne put Churchill on top with the defensive play of the game With Salem buried deep in its own zone. Payne busted through the line, batted away an a t tempted pitch out and

football

pounced on the loose pigskin in the end zone for a TD

Payne was superb both offensively and defensively. He caught a pass, made six unassisted tackles and blocked an ex t ra point on Sa lem ' s fi-nal TD that forced the over t ime .

CHURCHILL WENT ahead 20-7 in the third quar te r on N a i f s second 2-yard TD run. The score was set up by a 37-yard pass f rom John Irvine to Andy Oliver which occurred one play a f t e r a 29-yard Irvine-to-Oliver TD pass was nullified by a holding penal-ty.

Salem, though, bounced back. Paul Makara replaced John S torm at quar te rback in the third qua r t e r and began moving Moshimer 's vaunted wishbone a t tack down field.

Rob Adams carr ied the ball three t imes for 58 yards in one series. His 41-yard run set up his 13-yard TD. Adams gained 85 yards on just seven carr ies on the night.

On the very next series. Sa lem's Joe Jouppi recovered a Churchill fumble a t midfield

Again, Makara moved the ball down field: 18 yards by Adams, 13 by Je r ry Sumner and 22 by Makara On fourth and goal f rom the 1, a f t e r the Churchill defense stopped the Rocks three t imes inside the 2, Sumner nudged It in to make it a 20-20 g a m e

CHUnCHHX 23, SALEM 20 OT Rrel quarter

SMni - Brten raw. 54-yard run. (Brim Storm kick)

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Satam — Jerry Sumner, 1-yerd run. (Kk*

ChurchS — NaN, 30-yard field fleet

Payne, though, saved the day with his block of S to rm ' s ex t r a point try

"Our intensity picked up when our backs were against the wall," said Osterland, who's t e a m is now 2-0, "That's the m a r k of good football team We didn' t cave in when things got tough "

For all its mis takes (four Salem turnovers and f ive Churchill turn-overs, four on interceptions), penal-ties and controversy, the Rocks and Chargers put on quite a show

Chiefs wilt in final quarter, 28-7

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Rick C u m m i n y s r u b b e d one of lour Sa lem pass interceptions against Churchi l l Fr iday n t g M but in the end it was the Rocks who got p icked off, 23-20 In overt ime.

Something had to give by the tune the fourth qua r t e r of Plymouth Can-ton's football contest with Walled Lake Centra l rolled around Unfor-tunately. it was the Chiefs.

Central broke a w s y with three fi-nal-period touchdowns to crush Can-too 28-7 at Centennial Educational Park

The Chiefs (0-2) struck first when Joel Goebel raced 11 yards for a touchdown ia the opening quar te r

Dave Liuzzo's p lacement made It 7-0 The Vikings tied it on the first of

Tom Fa r r ' s two TDs Quar terback Joe Gregar t hurled an 18-yard scor ing s t r ike to F a r r in the second quar-ter and Paul Prui t t added the extra point to knot it at 7-all.

THE SCORE remained tied until the four th qua r t e r , when Fan-plunged one yard to pat Central on

top. On Canton's ensuing drive, Jason Merles picked off quarterback Tony Boucher's paaa and streaked 20 yards to the end tooe to increaae the Vik-ings' lead to 31-0.

Tom Martha capped the scoring for Central with a 2-yard ran, the finish-ing touch on a 37-yard drive after a fake post by Canton failed.

The Chiefs were limited to l i t total yards. 70 making and 44

Boucher completed five of 15 passes for 46 yards, with one interception. Goebel led the Canton rushers with 42 yards oe 12 carries

Central had 232 yards total offense, with Gregart connecting on five of 11 passes for 117 yards He was inter-cepted once, by Canton's Todd Wood in the second quarter Farr topped the Viking runners, gaining 40 yards on 11 attempts-

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Plymouth Canton was missing one of its wheels Thursday night but still managed to roll smoothly past Walled Lake Western 46-22 in its Western Lakes conference opener

Diana ' Knickerbocker missed the game with a sprained ankle, but junior Vicky Ferko came ofLthe bench and filled the void nicely She led all scorer? with 14 points \

"We played hard and s m a r t . " said Canton cafech Rob Neu 'Defensively we played very s m a r y We made it difficult for them to get their shots " /

After a sluggish first quar te r , the Chiefs (3-0) be-gan clicking offensively and carr ied a 24-8 lead into half t ime.

"Offensively, we were impat ient at the start , said Neu "Bad shot selection Then we settled down and took good shots We were knocking down the 15-footers "

Laura Darby scored nine. Penny Piggott eight

girls basketball and Tory Barger seven for Canton Beth Fr igge ran the show, dishing Out eight assists

Michelle Edwards scored six to lead winless Western

SALEM 50, W.L. CENTRAL 46: Plymouth Sa lem's f irst win of the season didn't come easily Thursday

Walled Lake Centra l withstood severa l Rock f lur r ies and managed to pull within two in the final quar te r

But Dena Head and Kristen Hostynski took charge late to secure the win for Salem Head scored 10 of her game-high 18 points in the final

quar ter while Hostynski pumped in five of her 10 in the last eight minutes

"It really w a s tough for us." said Salem coach Fred Thomann "We were up and down We tr ied to gel it done the best we could. We re working through the ea r ly part of the season playing a lot of different combinat ions and trying to m a k e sure our best lineup gets seen "

Laura Cl i f ford hit six consecutive f r ee th rows in the second qua r t e r to put Salem ahead 28-20 at half

Central (1-1). led by Allison Marszalek (12 points) and Amy F r e e m a n (11), never let Salem pull away in the second half

Salem (1-2) got a boost defensively and on the boards f r o m Keri McBride

'We had spurts , like in the second qua r t e r and in the middle of the fourth where we were very good," Thomann said

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No 2 Alison E'Chhon ;LS.i oet Sue Gushc. 6-C £ Nc 3: Julie Smitsi (F det _,ennife* Ransorr 6-3 4-6. No 4 T-acey Moore (P) Oe( Jul Ko'e. 6-0, 6-4 Nc " doubles Keiiy Cascade^-Sjsan ' - g -. X '

MsKee-L'Sa Schuab 6-3 6-2 N o 2 Emily Snow-Mary s e i c . j 3e' - isa Samera-Ca-c >-

Mora.i. 6 - ' 6 -2 No 3 Tina Gelrr.is--Beeky Or- LS) je* ven-.da St nsc-r-

Stacy Decker 6-0, 6 - ' Stevenson s dual record 2 - 0 vera'

G R O S S E ILE-4 LIVONIA L A D Y W O O D 3

Wednesday a) Schoolcraft Coiiege

No 1 singles Cmdy Rowt (Gli def Be t i Z rnrre'-nar. 6-4 «-4 Nc. 2. Clajd'-a Paouet-s 1 l._ del Shei > Desman. 6-0 6-4 No. 3: J i Perry (G' 3e1 Terri B iewWa, 6-3, 6-2 No 4: Samrni Hadac : G d e t Kitty Beaj-egard 6 - ' 6-4 No. 1 doubles, Ma-gie Meliish-Marga'e' Murphy LI det

SI en Van Zan1en-Sue Svow 6-0. 6-C-

No 2 Deana nuntsoa-ger-Oiane Huhtsbarger 1 del Dawr Bodeii-D-ana Eeiamanc 6 - 1 . 4 - 6 6 -?

No 3 An" Vels-Jui ie B e i a m a r < i G de1 Beth Ma'Shal auri? *yier 6 -3 6 - 1

Ladywood's dual record ' - Z o v e r a !

M A R I A N 7

M E R C Y 0 Thursday at OCC

No . 1 singles isa-iy Reason M l def. .Kat^y He.n&uch - 4 > 4

No 2: Barb Cough.in i M ) de ' Becky Tasc-ch 6 - 0 6 No 3 Patty. Oxiey -M i oet Caro le W l i iants 6-4 6 -3 No 4 Al l ison Garcia (M) def K a t - l e e r Kennedy 6-4. 1-6 t N o 1 doubles, n e a t * - Duncan-Jenni fer Jete' M det Ma- .

Ennght-Su7ie Hendrikson, 6 - 2 6 -2

N o 2 Tracia Dooiey-J'ofli Modilm iM x' Katie Boyie-Kristn Boye 6-2. 6-4

No 3. Me<an« DeLoret'd-Jen.-y Gage M i def Cindy Via i-«risii-O''anaoni 6-2. 3-6. 10-6

Mefcy 's dual record 2-2 overal'

P L Y M O U T H C A N T O N 5 WALLED LAKE CENTRAL 2

Friday at Central

No. 1 singles Kqrer Brown. (WLC oet Lisa Hays 6-«. S " K

No 2 Lynn Horvath IPC; oet Cmdv Ziener- 6-0. 3-6 -

N o t Mi.niei-e Karneck W L C ) det j enn i ' e r Cro-i 6 SO 4 -dr- Pen .8-10 ; PC def Trac Mogan, 7 5 .6 -No 1 oouD-es ' m a -"leath-Michene Khu-a t f l 3 C 3ef E-m

-hen " C i ' s s y K O v a c 6-4 6 - 3

N o 2 - stei Woilgasi Ka ren. Ne -man PC1 de l Re-ee U ' b a ' H i te -he 'Roggenbaueh . 7 -6 6 -1

N o 3 A m , Huth-Sa-d". Bate' PC def j oa rv ie ^F- 'er isa "haifers - 6-?

P L Y M O U T H C A N T O N 7 A A _ L E D L A K E W E S T E R N 0

W e d n e s d a y at C a n t o n

No " s'-igies • • a - . a f i PC? -de' Pa ' r Roseiie - 4 6 N o 2 LyonHOrva tn IPCJ oet Tracy Thomas 6-1 6-N o 3 Je in - ' e -C ron IPC de ' T n a S n y d e r 6-3 6-C N o 4 P a x Pemanc PC i oet Rho>r.da Bec« 6-0. 6-C N o 1 doub les " m a Healh-M>cheJ ie Khurana (PC) de' Mar iyce

B 'yant -Af r iy Beck. 6-1. 6-2

No 2 Kirsien Woi lgasi-Karen N e - j n a - PC-) de ' Deb jewei . i w e n Mo l a u r fe-0 6 - -

No 3 A T y Huth-Sandy Baie* PC det Kris B a e - J a r i c e 1 ' c e - t . 6 - 1 5-

C a n t o n s duat record- 3-0

P L Y M O U T H S A L E M 6 L ' V O N I A C H U R C H I L L •

F r iday at Sa lem

Nc 1 smgles > \ e - d . G'Mes (PS) del Lisane M o n ' ^ r ' 6-0 -

No 2- A- i ta " o t r i PS det i ^ e 3schema 6-1 6 -0 No 3 . i s a B e s k y P£; del Betsey Poilack 6 - 3 . 6 -No 4 B 'enda C a r r i e - C def Michelle Spencer • - - 6 6

No 1 douo ies . So<- Kwon-M.ssy Smith iPS> d e ' Stacy T-uak I Ka- .ove t i , 6 C 6-2 N o 2 Kel.'i "hea-c Lata Wik lend iPS det a-sg.e Beng - sson

Stefanie Peterson 6-4 6 -1 No 3 Jamne Peppet te -Jane ' T-j iner ,PS; det Gian-na Bodea

A f r y inwir 6- ' 6 -0

P L Y M O U T H S A L E M 6 L I V O N A F R A N K L I N ' Wednesday at Franklin

Nc 1 s ingles Wendy G l'es (PS) oe1 Jennifer OlsehjrtSki b '

No 2 Ani ta " o t h (PSi de ' Fumiko F tomato , 6 -1 . 6->: No 3 Lisa Belsky (PS) oet P a n Crame* 6 -0. 6-C No. 4. Nata ie So icwiow (LF'i oe< Ketl Tn«ard, 6-3. 6 : No 1 doubles: Michelle Spenvcer-Lara W k lend (PS det Ann

Mar ie Weicner-Rhonda Burke, 6 -2 7-5 N o 2: Missy Smi tb-Soo K w o n (PS) def C a « « Brown-Al ls ia

LewanOowski 6-2. 6 -0 No 3 Janine Repoet te -Jane ' Turner IPS: de ' Jack ie Ketki

j a r i e -e Kohn 6-0. 6-2 Sa lem 's dual reco rd b-

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Rock tankers rout Ypsi Plymouth Salem opened its 1985 swim season

Thursday night with a convincing 126-55 victory against Ypsilanti

T racy Meszaros led the t r iumph with a pair of individual f irsts She captured the 200-yard free-style (2:08.9) and the 100 f ree (59.4). She also an-chored the winning 400 f rees ty le relay combining with Laura Shaffer, Stacie .Anderson and Karen Dalpe on a 4:09.6

The Rocks took f i rs t and second in six events and

Eagles soar Plymouth Christ ian's girls basketball t eam

opened its season in s tyle Friday, trouncing Garden City United Christian 81-7.

Four players reached double f igures in scoring for Plymouth Christian: Sheri Aiello (18 points). Becky LeBar and Kim Seiferth (14 each), and Shelly Oxiey (12).

P lymouth Christian t rave ls to Southfield Chris-tian Tuesday.

• Local news —more than just

swept the 200 individual medley. Other individual winners were Shaf fe r in the 200

IM (2 08.9), Shannon Murphy in the 100 but terf ly (1:06.4). Kristal Taylor in the 500 f ree (5:43.1), Lind-say Olson in the 100 backst roke (1:13.0) and Erin Olson in the 100 b reas t s t roke (1:17.9).

The Rocks also won the 200 medley re lay with Stacia Bannon, Er in Olson, Debbi Kelley and Heather Bunch col laborat ing on a 2:15.5.

Bunch also collected seconds in the 200 IM (2:37 8) and 100 back (1:13.7).

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September is busy month for runners o F I R S T O C E L O T RUN

Take you're pick The first Schoolcraft College Ocelot

Run on Sunday offers runners the dis t ance of their choice one mile 5K or 10K

The event, co-sponsored by the Ob-server & Eccentr ic Newspapers , begins at 9 a .m

Late registration is $12, but it will only cost you $9 if you regis ter before Wednesday (see coupon).

Trophies will be awarded to the first , second and third place finishers in each age division The overall male and f e m a l e winners will receive a $25 gift ce r t i f i ca te f rom Racquets Unlimited of Livonia

Each participant will receive a T-shirt Music food and beverages will be

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running provided following the races A random drawing will also be held fo r dinner cer t i f icates and sports equ ipment

The run is planned as an annual event For more information, cal l 591-6400. Ext 480

O M A R A T H O N T R A I N I N G RUN

A 20-mile training run in p repara t ion for the eighth annual Detroi t F r e e Press Internat ional Mara thon will be held at 8:30 a.m Saturday a t the Mid-dle Rouge P a r k w a y (Warren at Tele-

graph) in Dearborn Heights The je is no en t ry fee for the f irst

1,000 par t i c ipan t s who make reserva-tions

"This is not a race, but a t raining run." said Vic Chaisson of Wayne Coun-ty Pa rks and Recrea t ion "Anyone aim-ing for the F r e e P re s s Marathon on Sunday. Oct 13 will be interested in this event -

There will be re f reshments , games, balloons and music a t Warrendale Pic-nic Area following th re run

To make a reservat ion, call 261-1990

O C H I L I C O O K O F F RUN Dean Reaume. 17, of Windsor, Ontar-

io, cap tured the 5,000-meter Madonna College Chili S tampede run Sept. 7 with a t ime of 15:30

Chris D'Annunzio, also of Windsor and Walt Bamowski of Birmingham finished second and third with times of 15 41 and 15:48, respectively

Paul Radobich, 16, of Windsor won the women 's division with a i tme of 18 49, placing ahead of Pa t t i Kyle of Detroi t (19:03) and Mary Guzinski of Novi (21:06).

Bill Williams, 15, of Redford cap-tured the one-mile fun run in 8:08 Joanne Labron. 36, of Canton, took the women 's division in 8:56

Rock harriers sweep Chiefs All's well that 's Atwell Al least for Plymouth Salem s boys

cross-country team

The Rocks brother t e a m of Tony and Bill Atwell came across the finish line together Tuesday night finishing the Cass Benton course in 17 22 to lead the Rocks past rival Plymouth Canton 28-30

J a y Swiecki placed third for Canton 117:38), but Salem's Er ic Pahl (17:51) crossed the finish line .01 ahead of Can-ton's Dean Juergens to secure fourth place and the victory-

Scott Moore (17 57) and Al Byrnes (18:041 rounded out the scorers for the mee t

The Rocks are 1-1 on the season while the Chiefs fall to 0-2

SALEM ALSO cap tu red the girls race, but in a ra thendubtons m a n n e r

Canton, because of in jur ies and ineli-gibilities, had only three runne r s avail-able for the mee t and had to be disqual-ified. •

But, those three Chiefs f inished 1-2-3 Marie Jarosz (21:26), Rachel Mann (21:34) and Jenny Kincer (21:44).

"If they had a full t e am, we woujd have been hard-pressed to bea t them." said Salem coach Tom Truesda le

But, it goes in the books as a win by-default for Salem

Trish Donne lk (22:01), Chris Trapani (23:04), Shannon Donnelly (23 18) and Sue Nyquist (23:43) finished out the scoring for Salem (1-1)

cross country

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F A R M I N G T O N (Boys! 25 R.O. K IMBALL 38

H A R R I S O N 73 (Thursday a l KimbaJlj

Individual results: 1 Chris Inch (Fi "6 35. 2 Ai Slebbtns (F) , 16 43, 3. Moore (ROK 17 04 4 Bryan Lawtc-n ;F 17 18 5. G i n s Hart (Hj 17 20; 6 Wright (ROK), 17 30, 7. Brennan IROK: 17 3? 8 Tom Haupt IFI '7 39 9 Arihu-nOK: '7 40; 10 Jonn Picxens iFl 17 55

Farmington's record 3 - 0 Harrison's record '

F A R M I N G T O N (Girls} 17 R.O. K IMBALL 51

H A R R I S O N 74 ^Thursday at Kimball)

individual results 1 Nicole Jelley (F ) . 20:36, 2 9onn>e Sleeker IF: , 2 ' 19 3 Judy McKeever (Fi 21 :33 :4 Leslie Martin :F; 2 1.36. 5 Jenny Arvde--sor iH 2 i 4C 6 Saunde'S (ROK) , 21 50, 7 Di-ana W>cKhan- - ?2 22 8 Jul-e Trunk (F) 22-57 9 Gore = O K 2 3 • 7 10 ,K»nny Ctappe^ IH. 23:30

Farrmingion s 'ecord 3 -0 Harrison s record; 0-

NORTHVILLE (Boys) 22 N O R T H F A R M I N G T O N 39 (Thursday at Schoolcraft*

individual results: 1. Kirk Armstrong (NF) '6 38. 2 Kevin Haai (N) , 17 '8 , 3. Scotl Wiley ( N ) , 17.31. 4 Ker, Booth (N) 18:07; 5. Torn Harnden (NF) , 18 13 6 Doog Meadows (N) ' 8 14 7 Je f Hoose ( N l . 18 24; 8 John Kissinger >N; "8.47 9. Tim Munsell (N) 18 56 10 Kirk

Kabei ( N ) . 19:09 NoHh Farmington s record; 0 -2

NORTHVILLE (Girts) 27 N O R T H F A R M I N G T O N 30 (Thursday at Schoolcraft 1

,"dividual results. 1 Donna ChuOa (NF! 2 1 6 4 2 Wendy Nuechtertein 1N) 22:15, 3 Jennrfe» Goshorn ( N ) , 22:34; 4 Sue Blanchard (N) 22 36. 5 Barb Ze^o (NF) , 22 45: 6. Pam Cavanaugh ( N ) . 23:27. 7 Wendy Nevers (NF) , 23:54. 8 Mar-a Feidrnan (NF) . 23 54: 9. Tammy Spengler (NF) 24:47 10 Frarvcine Green (NF) 26 34

North Farmlngton's record: 1-1

Schoolcraft College Ocelot Run 9 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 22

(Co-sponsored by the Observer & Eccent r ic )

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Ma le 17

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15-19 I

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Zip

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40-44

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Phone

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45 -49

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Signature

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T-sh i r t (youth): ^ sma l l • med ium Z large •

(adult): sma l l m e d i u m C large I X- la rge •

Fee: $9 (incl. long-s leeve shir t ) . $12 o r race day ( sh in If avai lable).

Da te Amoun t enc losed

Ma l l checks to: Bursar , Schoo l c ra f t College. 18600 Hagger ty Road . L ivonia. Mich. 48152 .

NORTH F A R M I N G T O N 224 JOHN G L E N N 22$

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N o r t h F a / m l n g t o n |4-1) E"c A' neb"e-"-rie" • Ico-medal ist . . 41 jerry Da l ton 44 Chris Save- 43 Andy Fretz. 46, D a i Babi-^gton 50

J o h n Glenn Tony Sims (co-medanst I 4 ' S c o r Wiltshire 43 Car Fo r r 46 " ion Perkins 46 Chris H'j-I 5,

PLYMOUTH S A L E M 214 N O R T H F A R M I N G T O N 218 i Wednesday at Brae B u r n

P lymou th Salem 12-1! >e l Spea« meda l

51,1 39, M ke Granger 42; Chris Bra iwood, 42 Da" Hutko. 45; Mike Piltey 46

North Farmington Eric Wir»brenne< 40. E' ica Zander 42 Andy Frelz 44 Jerry Da l la r 45. Chris Bayer 4 3

P L Y M O U T H S A L E M 218 LIVONIA FRANKLIN 2 2 ' Wednesday at Brae Burn

Plymouth Salem Mine Granger rmeda l i s t ) . ,38. j e l Speaks 40. Mike Piltey. 45. D a " Hut-kc 4 7 Chris Bra idwood, 48

Jvonia Franklin (0-2): Je^l McCal ia 40 Dave Burma. 43; Lane Laveiie. 45 Ken K o b o s 46. Ma'k M'l le' 47

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The Canton P a r l t s a n d Recreat ion Depar tment wi]) sponsor a 10-week session of its mens recreat ion night program on Wednesdays beginning Oct 9 at Eriksson E l e m e n t a r y School

The p rogram, open to Canton resi-dents only, costs $10 per person. The gym is open f r o m 6:45-9:45 p.m.

Call 397-1000 for m o r e information.

• ROLLER S K A T E The Canton Pa rks and Recreat ion

Depar tment , in cooperation with the Skatin' Station, will o f fe r roller skating classes and lessons f r o m 5-6:30 p.m. Mondays beginning Sept. 23

The 115 fee covers the s i i -week course and skates.

R e g i s t e r in person or by mail to the Canton P a r k s and Recrea t ion Depart-ment , 1150 Canton Center Road. Can-ton.

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312 Livonia 312 Livonia 312 Livonia

Assumab le Mor tgage 0n this alumiDuro-sidul 2 bedroom ra»rti Large uit-ber. and formal dining room Near '.rans porta Uoo and close to Livonia Mall Call

DON GETTS

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Go ld House Real tors

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

BY OWNER Small I bedroom itarter dome lew utilities Slave relngerator. fenced yard, utility room. 8SS.90G 4 "S1544 or4?8-8879 BY OWNER I bedroom 3-> bath ranch central air iir.uftec basement large fenced lot til.SOC S Mile Mem man area By App't S91-9085

COl'NTRY SETTING" 3 bedroom brtf* ranch tamilj room. • tLactted garage I lirepUcei pool Su:lt-ias custom drapery I baths, new er carpeuag. well jisulaled newer roof and aluminum tnm Much more1

Ma.«oc ss: «s:i

C U S T O M B U I L T Oo€ oi Lbe Urgest 4 t*<aroorr. 2 '-i twun t>racfc colonials la this popu.ar Ljvoaia sub 1-arge first floor iaui>dr> forma] dm:ng newer wuvdoirs and roo< Full partiailv f;ma6ed basemesi S9'. iKKi

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartford South 261-4200 I-At- ' REL P KK < bedroom 8nc« Co-loouil. baths forma! dining room. 1st floor laundn i-eniral air Jech 2.2i0sq ft J115000 4M-J4SS

LIVONIA & AREA BREATHING ROOM Inside and out with an ultra spacliws North Livorna L974 tjuilt home oo a half acre lot S be<trooms 1W baths, giant family room and 2 ear attached garage 147.900

MIDAS TOUCH This Garden City bnch ranch is as good as old Family room '.nished basement with naif bath alu-minum tnm and garage Newer thermo windows and insula tioc r«adv for win-ter »4H»oe

PRICELESS GEM Tjwleas coodiuoc for South Redford brict ranch USD square ft 3 be«lroom with !'-» baths 1st floor finished basement with Jnd half bath relaxing Florida room and 3 car

157 500 HARRY S

LIVONIA & AREA FAMILY FVN will be eo)<ive<l by the owner oi Uus excrptiooalh- clean 1 be) room ranch This home offers a iormal filming room, newer roof gutu-ns and furnace and has a nice recreation room for eolertaining There is also a 2 car attached garage 159 900

FANTASTIC FIRST home for uve young couple starting out Completely updated with a modern titchen inclwi ing oak cabanets and dishwasher It of-fers newer roof furnace and water .lank nice carpel, and ready to move Unto There's even a garage Oniv 132 »0C IMAGINE 3 story oome situated on a wooded lot offenng 4 large bedrooms a den. formal dining room and 2 full baths All uus oc tot o! a full basemen; and: even featuring a 2 car garage J44.900

FAMILY HOME lor a family budget Just think. 4 bedrooms spacious kitch-en maintenance free ejtenor and 2W | car garage. Lots of room plus Livocia I schools Simple Assumption too' 144 MM ALL KITCHEN APPLIANCES are in-dued with this 3 bedroom maintenance | free ranch wth new aluminum siding new insolation, roof windows and car peang throughout This beauty also in-cludes 1 -> baths, natural fireplace pa tio Huge master bedroom and 1st floor laundry Mifl.000 A BIT OF EVERYTHING is reflected m this custom trtc* ranch You'll ecjov such features as a master bath if I the large master bedroom formal dining room, family room with natural fire-place 1st floor Laundry finished base-ment 2 car attached garage and more Hum M4.900

HARRY S

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LIVONIA t-1 owner " Mile-Farming io«i Rd area near schools i shopping 1-ow taxes :.me bedroom aluminum rraw. space good condition recrement special »22i>XI 19334 Irving Please call to see .aside 538 8836 A NICE starter or retiree 2 bedroom

! Frshly decorated Newer siding fur oace. roof 4 appliances 2 -1 car - stor ige shed Vacant 10 1% simple as

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314 Plymouth-Canton

!."ANTON COLONIAL " be«3n.wrr. ,'-t •Jims family room attached garage stained glass entry 1 beautiful 1 andscap.ng IM.900 39? 2951 | ."ANTON cmocial 3 be«Srootrj. Tw baths first floor laundn. icirma) dining room mac- eitras t"5.900

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316 Westland Garden City

sumption or LC 13" 5»0 : 8 3950 THREE BEDROOM ranch, family room 2~i baths attached garage ftre-

I place. 1st floor laur.lrv fitusbed tasc • ment *oodcirek Farm? 422-090C or

422-WH

W H Y R E N T ? _:e starter bome 2 bedroom remoO

ele<3 home witfi newer funvare plum6-electr-c and vinyl wdo-ig »J4 »tK

Call SYLVIA UDDELL

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Go ld House Real tors

420 -2100 464 -8881

313 Dearborn Dearborn Height*

" A B A N D O N YOUR H U N T "

just reduced by 15 0I>0 super bnca rartcB newer plish carpet great .Jecc.r fantastic fiiysbed basement wita bar large garage, fenced yard good loca lion' Only $49 999

C e n t u r y 2 1 H O M E CENTER

476-7000 1. Mile & Ml<W!ebelt

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 3 bedroom bnck & atumtnum ranch 'Well insulated clean. Hardwood floors lall appliances Super starter *52,900

C e n t u r y 2 1

Gold H o u s e Rea l to rs 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

N O R T H C A N T O N Decorated in ail neutra. tones Central air Wolmatiued dect, gas BBQ and pn vtcy fence 2 car iltacMd garage 3 bedrooms all appliances including washer 4 dryer Priced al $74,900

C e n t u r y 2 1

Gold House Rea l to rs 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT Open Sun 2-5 Brand new 3 4 4 bed roorr colonials in Livoeia schoo. dis-tr.ct f-jch bouae has large living rooms separate dining roorr. count.", titchen with doorwall. full basement 4 attached 2 'ar garage $67 500 L C terms available for limited time ooj S Jl Joy Rd 4 W of Newburgf behind SftenatKloahi

Dearborn Real Es\#te Ci 565-2800

BY :.i»NER i r ! bedroom bnck .lumir.um ranch Basement garage [Close It shopping 4 bus Nice area near '..arden City Hospiul 425-850" ...ARDEN I.TT1' - By Owner 3 bed-rooms full basement, low maintenance lalumuium exterior breeieway at tacbed 2W car garage roomy corner lot Spotless interior with newer carpet-ing 4 »»«s floors" Move-in eoodttioo $45,900 31712 Donnelly Siiown by ap-pointment Evenings. 427-1837

317 Groaw Pointe BEST Buy in Crosse Pointe Farm .59 Lakeshorr Dr i Albert Kahn designed Historical home, built is 1895 on a 4. acre treed lot This home has been com-

I f leteh renovated inside 4 out 4 still tias the charm of a tum-of-tbe-century some with all of the modem coovten:-ences of todays living .All new bath room tile 4 plumbing fixtures New Mulschler titchen oak cabinets 3 fire-places. or.gma. oak paneling 4 stair rise Living room dining room, parlor sitting room, large kitchen. 4 bewlrooms.

I Si-i baths Land contract financing I available Eaay leirtna Asking price $329 MM Can -"4-4400 for an appl

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

PRIME DOWNTOWN Birmingham, j FARMINGTON Walk to town from new properties available Contempt- 1 this well kept 3 bedroom ranch with ca rary traditional new construction. : thedral ceilings central air finished rehab for lease, for saie 4% to selling basement and private vard $78 90C brokers 847-3311 540-43IO 477-2823

307 Milford-Highland FOUR BEDROOM colonial. 2W batni-on 5W acres, a barn, fenced hacks up

I to State land Milfort area $107.00<i 883-9132

TRADE WANTED Family outgrown Condo Desire borne in Birmingham. Beverly Hills. Bloomfield Hills or Franklin Coodo in Birmingham, totally renovated 5 years ago Eiceilem Re®t" al potentul toixk) Seller ts Real Estate Broker After 7pm, 843-0728

GRCXSSE POINTE PARK 3 be<lroom 2i-i bath Mutschler kitcben. dining room 2 car garage, immaculate condi uoo Office 575-9590 Home 885-«95S

316 Redford

NORTH CANTON Is where this sharp 3 bedroom. 2 lull I

I bath ranch is located Offering family | room and fireplace. cathedral ceilings 2 car attached garage full basemen! Beautifully landscaped large lot back ing to a creek All this and more with a

! 9 ' assumable mortgage Call CHUCK HROMEK «e Mai Boardwalk 454 3«K'

garage

W O L F E 4 2 1 ^ 6 6 0

LIVONIA 4 AREA NEARLY NEW 1981 bailt NfcrU) Livo-nia 100% bock ranch 3 bedrooms country kitchen and a jrge lot wUh sfiaite trees Miner decorating needed but wbat a buy $49 900

BLUE CHIP Take Rock in this premi uzn Northwest Livonia bnck quo «evei rjegant .Aecor in a rocany 4 bedroom with 2 fall baths basement family room Wtia fireplace and 2 car attac*ed garage MS Mi W ARMTH AND CHARACTKR Emi .late from this Livoua "Old Bn—dale brick m story Picturesque firepiace 3 bedrooms finished basement Florida room, garage and alonksam trtm Cowed we* plaster rwtliapi and room lmmac»lau $78 500

RARRYS

W O L F E 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

LIVONIA 4 AREA LIVONIA Good starter or investment property 2 bedrooms Large kitchen, utility room aluminum sided garage with a storage room attached large lot $31,900 iDlOBATl SOITHFIELD • Land Contract Terms On this spacious 3 bedroom bnck ranch Country kitchen with built-ins. family room with BrK, & wet bar. full base-ment 2 H car attached garage 2 full baths closets galore1 $89 >00 ! L-45BEE]

DEARBORN Recently restored older family home 3 bedrooms. 1 Hi bath, din-ing room dream kitchen remodeled In 81 Living room has fireplace with hea-lalator uiergy windows Extra maala uoo. bssmrei uverstsed 2 car garage on IM foot tot Close to everything Only $65,900 (D$00IF"..

Schwertzer Real Estate Better Homes & Gardens

522-5333

BY OWNER - Dearborn. 3 bedroom .-o-iocual, good location Large living room formal i.r.mg remodeled kitch en built-in oven, dishwasher 4 range refrigerator stays 3 ~i baths enclosed porch full basemen: In car garage Assumable mortgage Must sell $38 WW or make offer 58 1 2 827

PLYMOUTH - In Highly Desirable H O U G H P A R K S U B

Open Sat & Sun. I A -leavily w ooded area 3 bedrooms 3 "» baths family room 4 den ifourth bed-room Extensively updated home New energy efficient furnace, central AC

I Jenr. Aire range Covered 12 i 20 oati-to New roof .Asking $147,000 Land contract terms available Please call lor additional information 53-4480

' " H E Y " look me over I feature total redecora uoe. save money with my complete kitctSn 4 borne warranty I've got a finished r« room central air 4 2 car garage Livonia Schools. Priced in low 15-3 s'

C e n t u r y 2 1 H O M E C E N T E R

478-7000 II Mile 4 Middlebelt

L A N D C O N T R A C T Westlar.d 2 bedrooms, carpeted, fenced. $1500 down $22 900 316-8500

N E W L I S T I N G Super ahArp X bedroorr. bnck front ranch WLUJ Lirin roocn. kitcbeiv di-nette fuli bam aad uUbty roocr. See to appreciate' Only $39,900

CALL JACK: C E N T U R Y 2 1

Gold House Rea l to rs 4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

LIVONIA Schools By owner 3 bed-room bnck. family room. 1W baths, fin-ished basement, garage, covered -patio Original owner Near schools 4 shop-ping 425-2418 or 522-4306

314 Plymouth-Canton

A S S U M A B L E With lender approval until Oct 15 In-terest rate stays the same 3 bedroom bnck ranch is a delight Deeoraled m neutral colors New roof no-wax kitch-en floor ceramic bath Ml 900 Call.

JOAN ANDERSEN C e n t u r y 2 1

G o l d House Real tors 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

LIVONIA Lovely $ bedroom brick Ranch home oc corner lot 2 car ga rage, finished basement near schools 4 •bopping IWt Aasampoon Bv owner $55 MO Call 31$-523-3.9M or 4J7-4172

L I V O N I A $ 7 3 , 9 0 0 nus i ' rharmer Large country kitchen over looks elegant family room with natural fireplace Pull basement 2 car at-tached garage and mark more

CALL MIKE C E N T U R Y 2 1

G o l d House Real tors 4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 261 -4700

BY OWNER CANTON SUNFLOWER I 4 bedroom colonial 2 baths den cen-tral air electronic air cleaner large patio clubhouse 4 pool Mm) condition Immediate posstmoc Mary extras Must see1 $94 900 451-0101

CANTON Energy efficient 5 year old 3 bedroom. 21* bath colonial on large lot Full basement Near prtvate wooded area Large master bedroom suite CXI Canton Center Rd 4 Palmer Rent with option $71,800 After 5pm W W COUNTRY ELEGANCE Brand new otmtrxacucn 4 bedroom brick colonial on a rare found Plymouth Townahip 2 64 acre lot 2H baths, dining room 1st floor laundry and loaded with first class aoceasooes $158 000

HARRY S

W O L F E 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP Bv Owner Exceptional 2.300 sq ft. 4 bedroorr, bnck Cape Cod. on 1 premium wood ed iCTM 2S baths. 2 car attached ga rage 2 fireplaces, beautiful finished basement rec room Many extras' 1171 500

455-17*73

LIVONIA SCHOOLS Bv owner Bnck 3 bedroom ranch, fin-ished basement- central air Exception-ally clean Many, many extras 422-786" LONELY 3 bedroom bnck ranch. 1 !-> baths finished basement JH car ga-rage Uvoctla Schools $51 900 Open House !-5 Sept 22 8118 Beatrice (Ann Arbor Tr Middlebelt area 421-28 1 4

PLYMOUTH TWP By owner Trail-wood III Beautiful f bedroom colonial. 2 4 baths study, central air Florida room many extras $134,000 459-42W PLYMOUTH TWP 2 story, older home 3 bedrooms I •-« baths dining room sun room full basement screened in (root porch across from lake $45 000 Land contract available 41S-90M PLYMOUTH. 2 lota on corner 4 bed-room. 2 full baths witi shower 4 tub fireplace witi insert full basement, ga rage Completely fenced with pool $48,900 4&1-M7S

MECHANIC DREAM and woman bear. 1 throb' This 3 bedroom bnck ranch of fers something for everyone There is a large kitchen with excellent eating

! space family room or dicing room, full ; basement and a 2 car garage with beat and 220 Livonia Scbooo ai $49 500

HARRY S

W O L F E 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

TRAIL WOOD RANCH 3 bedrooms 2S baths 1st floor laundry, central air. f.rushed basement Jen-air range, ex traa Available now Assumable mart gage conditional. $121 »0« 644-0657

315 Morthvrlle-MoYi ASSUMABLE 10 X.V 4 bedroom tn-level on large lot in Novi 6 years old. close to expressways all Buyers only- $88 >00

appliances >49 5668

NORTHVILLE BY OWNER 3 bed room. 1H bath, living room with fire-place family room 4 attached garage srge fenced private yard elertnr heat $71 000 Patty 471-0*40 or 349-6720

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• Fuil Basemen

3 Bedrooms

1 Bath

• Optional Family Room • Ypsiianti Tc^-nship

D e a u v i t l e P a r i s h ECNARD ROSE BUILDING CO

NOVI By owner 2100 sq ft colonial m Meadowbrnok Lake Sob 4 bedrooma 2 4 baths first floor laundry rsnlshed basement custom drspes 4 carpeting, beastlfaily Isodscsped 4 treed $118 900 $40-5876

N WESTL.AND 3 bedroom country ranch, bnck 4 aluminum trim base-ment. 2I-I car garage Air conditioning

722-5981

Save C l o s i n g C o s t s Simple aaswnpUOA available on this freakly redecorated 3 bedroom bnck ranch lVi baths. car garage, fio-

$52 900

RID FORD bnck bungalow ID homey neighborhood 3 bedrooms 2 baths, fire-place, appliances, finished basement, deucbed 1 car garage central air $48,500 646-1790 SHARP- 3 bedroom brick ranch, base-ment. garage super pnee assumption available $43,899

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE 474-3M3

303 W m I Bloomfield BRICK COLONIAL 4 bedrooms, li-brary. dinette, family room with fire-place. 1st floor laundry room, large glass screen porch overlooking golf course Woodpecker Lake privileges Automatic sprinklers. 2W garage with opener By owner $127,000 681-2M1 BY OWNER 4174 Southmoor .Lone Pine 4 Middlebelt: 3,134 gross living area, 4 large bedrooms, foyer, den.

air. fireplace, wood decks 4 lers $225 900 Financing avail-

•le with JO'S Minimum Down Buyers Only' MS-5000 ext 241 BY OWNER - 3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch 7 years old Daylight finished basement, wel! insulated Walnut Lake privileges $10-4.900 851-0974

WEST BLOOMFIELD COLONIAL Contemporary decor 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, air sprinklers Finished base meet Deck. $125,000 661-2687

LAND CONTRACT TERMS are here on this totally remodeled ranch style home Exquisitely done this Dome of-fers a spacious kitchen, nice lot. and carpet throughout $41,500

H.ARRY S

W O L F E 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

HIGHLAND. BY OWNER 3 bedroor 1W car garage new roof and sept.. Seller wi" pav most closing -rests Ca. for details $37,900 Davs. 38 3 4I0C-

Evenings 4 weekdays 363-065J

308 Roche«ter-Troy

305 Brighton-Hart land South Lyon

TROY, prime area Crooks 4 Square Lake. 3 bedroom. 3 full bath ranch on V. acre parcel In country sub Fun.lv room with fireplace ceramic tile kitct

j en finished basemen', large patio ami 1 much more approx 1.900 sq ft Asking $115,000 Call 828-342*

COUNTRY LIVING Quality built 3 bedroom brick ranch Spacious livtng room with fireplace Doorwall to deck overlooking private spring fed pood Formal dining room. Large bedrooms Energy efficient Gor

area Land contract geous wooded acreage Horse barn 4 fenced pastui terms' House, barn 4 10 acres only

More land available up to $8 5 Call Marge Everhart for all the details The Livingston Group 477-0711

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION Immediate occupancy

Central air. maintenance-free exterior mint 3 bedroom. !*s bath bnck ranch 24 car garage new carpeting, updated country kitcbess with appliances Full basement Absolutely immaculate 4 priced right at $49,900 Catl for appointment 274-M16

S U P E R S T A R T E R iror geous 3 bedroom home Remodeled kitchen, finished baseman with wet bar 14 car garage, all appliances in-cluding wasfcer 4 dryer slay Asking $4 3 50«

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartford South 464-6400 S REDFORD By Owner Immaculate 3 bedroom bnck Ranch. fin»s«>ed base ment 2 full baths Newly remodeled throughout., loads at extras Must see to appreciate $47900 517 7J44

Forget conditio

S. R E D F O R D t your fall cleaning, beautiful tion bnck bungalow features 3

bedrooms, central air double pane win-dow finished basement 2 4 car garage 4 more Asking cmly $46.90«

S t a t e W i d e 728-6000

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House R e a l t o r s

420-2100 4 6 4 - 8 8 8 1

THIS ES A SWEETHEART Three bedrooms, large living room, cheery kitchen, formal (tilling room with hay window and two full baths $4* 0a0 Call Ml-MM T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

W BLOOMFIELD - 3 bedroom ranch Central air No basemen L Large attic storage. Fireplace full dining room Treed lot $85 000 851-5049

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

HARTLAND SCHOOLS 10 acre mini farm. Tastefaly remod-eled 4 bedroom farmhouse New fur-nace, hot water beater water softener 4 wood stove 2 sheds. 24 car garage Fenced area. Fruit trees 4 grapes

Call Jerry Brace 829-5376 or 629-9812

BLANCHE BEKKERING REALTORS

ABOUT 4 blocks to downtown Farming-ton 3 bedroom 14 hath bnck ranch large kitchen, separate dining room, attractive basement attached 14 cat.' garage $76.900 477-7 8 AFFORDABLE-

" N O MATTER wbai the weather a bag family can live a full life year round ID this roomy Vic-torian style borne 4 bedrooms, 3 kaths, bonus room Tine woodwork, long front porch for laxy summer evenings kids can walk or bike to numerous down-town Farmington activities, PRICE SLASHED BY 818,000"

C e n t u r y 2 1 H O M E CENTER

476-7000 11 Mile 4 Middlebelt

HORSE COUNTRY Family stxe double wing colonial on 5 acres 4 bedrooms, 24 baths, large country kitchen with built-in double over formal dining room family room, study 4 basement Pole bam with 5 box Malls 4 room for hay storage 2 pad-dock areas 4 good X wav access '$'.29,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartford South-West

348-6500 471-3555

BY OWNER four bedroom colonial large family room, large lot cm com-mons. many extras Best reasonable ot-to 477-1713 or 771-7M7 BY OWNER $ bedrooms 14 baths, family room fireplace, I acre. 2 car g»-

cpener Close to X-way $74,900 after «pm. M7-M77 s s .

BY OWNER 4 bedroom ColoalaL E Lincolnshire Sub New kitchen, -sew windows newly decorated. 2 4 bath. 2 400 mJt Freeway access 477-M24 BY OWNER 1 bedroom ranch. 2 car garage nice area in FarmingtoB Hills $47,000- negotiable For more informs uon. by appit only call 471 39M FARMINGTON HILLS Open Sun 2-5 310150 Berry-hill Rd S of 14 Drake 4 ftedrooc. 2 4 bath raised

NOVI BY OWNER 21M so ft Cotau-al in Meadowhrook lake Sabdiviam 4 bedrooms 24 hatha 1st floor laundry

IMC basement —I HI drapes 4 carpeting tissllfmlly landscaped 4 treed $lT$ M0 MO-M78

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION Low down assumes gorgeous 3 bedroom bnck ranch, country kitchen with dishwasher .doorwall to deck, beautiful lv finished basement, huge 2 car ga rage $48*00

C a s t e l l i 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

302 Birmingham BkxxnfiekJ

A " M U S T " SEE! Beverly Hills brvk ranch with fall walk out lower level Our 4 bedroom. $ bath home has many dtsuncun features 2 fireplaces. dec4 off dining room, art-vate sunken patio burglar 4 Fire • larms 4 much more 8181.MO Call for sppt 642-3M6 or T74-MM

STARTER HOME ONE OF THE mosl admired homes 0> {&, tow dowu. approximately 1[«»% Northville Plymouth area Custom .Jammarn rsnch spnnous bsdrooms. builder a own home 4 former model „ kitchen carpeting thru out huge Oaaagned for nay living 4 great enter , 4ream garage 6*2 WO tamtng Umdad with quality 4 extras 3

ms plus 1st floor dan or 4th bed 24 baths huge rou»

large formal duu^ room. C a s t e l l i

BIRMINGHAM MID VALE Area $ bedroom ColoaSaL 2 4 hatha, new car peting 4 furnace updated kitchen. fl» isbed recreation room Priced to sail $150 006 Can after 5pm 54*7924 BIRMINGHAM Nottingham S» Ren School District 4 I Cape IM 2 full 4 two 4 hatha large family room, library with pned and stream «rsa

316 W—tiandl Garden City

BY OWNI» good starhar

VBTLAND By Owwer $ ba.hr oam Ranch with family ream. 1 4

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rand 2 car attached garage M1 -FARMINGTON HILLS Drastically re-duced ICendalwood Sub. 1100 Sq Ft ranch 3 bedrooms 2 4 r?. .

screened pocchi family room with way fireplace 1st floor "laun y

tral air New car,eong bUn* thr 1IW1 Bannockburu $T»7 OM FARMINGTON HILLS by < bedioosn colonial Fireplace decor 2 car garage 1.6M sq f (bate occupunry ExcuOaM 477 -0048 FARMINGTON HILLS condition BeawOJu! $ I formal duuag 4 bring room 14 hatha.

306 South fiekJ-Lathrup EVERGREEN 10 MILE AREA 3 bed room, fully carpeted Ranch, gas fur-nace. screened porch. 24 ear garage fenced yard, near schools Move-in con-dition. i44.000 352-2470

ROCHESTER HILLS V alley Strean Sub near Uvernois 4 University. 2.10(1 sq ft ranch, 3 bedrooms. 34 baths cec tral air full finished basemen:. Urge deck, treed lot $165,000 652-684: ROCHESTER HILLS oewiy built bnck tudor colonial 4 acre treed lot, S bedroom. 14 baths fireplace, base ment, $78,500 651-5085 ROCHESTER HILLS • 3 bedroom Bnck Ranch. 14 baths. 2 car garage Newlv Insulated New hot water healer 4 roof $63,000 For appt 651-5773 SHELBY Townsiup luxury ranch on lake 3

spaoiat 3 baths.

1200 soft, central air. sprinkler system finished lower level, 1124 000 739-8988

available 1 ranch 1

bedroom i, din-ing room, wolma iixed deck, beautifu lot, -(privacy fence). Attached over large 2 car"garage 'automatic opener mint condition. $85,000 Roe Robersoc. ask for Ken CriegeT • 549-5400

TROY ranch, 2.000 sq ft. 3 bedrooms 24 baths, family room with fireplace basement, 24 car attached garage Oo large lot. |1 Oi 000 528-258! TROY - Windmill Pointe 3 bedroom ranch. 2 full baths. 1st floor lauadr. family room with fireplace, dining room." large deck, full finished bsse ment. central air. large kilchen. new aluminum trtm Many extras $89,400

689 8362

SOITHFIELD CAMBRIDGE Village 3 bedroom brick ranch, living room with fireplace, cathedral ceilings Flor Ida room, updated kitchen, all appli-ances. central air fuuaMd rec room attached garage. 858.8M 557-5176 SOUTHFIELD Lahser 4 9 Mile area 3 bedrooms, gas heat, aluminum siding, attached garage on l-i- sere lot M5.000 354-3394

TROY By Owner Bloomfield Schools Approximate 4,000 so ft 4 bedroom 3 bath, unique healed Flondj room .'pooI $164,000 Call 641-7990 TROY - 4 bedroom colonial with family room and library, 24 baths 1st fVec utility room, targe corner lot Loaded with extras North area Wattles be tween Coolidge and Adams Call Chuck

2S4-75M Days. I Eve's. 649-3025 YEAR OLD RANCH

Many extras. Fully carpeted including basement. J-3 bedrooma. 2 baths Ro-chester Schools. 652-0911

SOUTHFIELD 4 bedroom. 24 bath family room, finished basement al tacbed garage, central air Ml *M Call PM U19551

SPACIOUS COLONIAL Large 3 bedroom bome with II' family room library, pi as full finished base ment central air 2 full and 2 half baths and 2 car detached garage Easy acc«a to riboppuif and frprw wny% Owrmn rooUvatftrf MS4K

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307 Mittord-Hig bland HARTLAND 1.8M se ft split level on neatly landscaped IV acres $ bed rooms. 2 bstha. deck 4 pool Convenient to X ways M* M6 HORSE FARM M M 16 acr«. ur> maculate $ baifromu home Barn, pna tores 4 2 ponds HORSE FARM *1M.$M M acrea. all

nsl^iil lower level. 1 baths MxM hers wtth box stalls pond Across from VACANT LAND $ acres. 12X004 m HowuU 1 tan sere anrewts. $2l .hMaec* la Fowler-rlila l l seres $M M6 in Hartland

EARL KOM BUNCO CORP Glarln PsSaruon. t7» 1416 ar 4824454

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OPEN SUNDAY 15PM 2J712 Spnaghraa Country fcmeg • the ctty TUs -nm lslsly •nnihliil home has tlslag room, library flonda roam, hage kitchen lumil i . flrw place 2 hatha A ir>w« to msM4jM

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eusmn 08 5M 2-4pm Ewa 542 5403

HUrNTINGTON WOOD6 2 bedroom, bungalow with finished opetsin updated bath and Ulchen with eauag area, livtng room with fireplace dining room. 15aaanient deck, farige w oper

Call for as 547-6711

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320 Home* For Sale Wayne Count*

326 Coodo* For Saie 330 Apta. For Saie

WAYNE LOW ASSUMPTION

on this i year old bock ranch Must qualify Outstanding festurus include buge country kitchen, recently dscorsi ed. lots of wallpaper large fenced backyard with overrode patio and stor age ihsd Clone to Downtown Wayne Asking $49,900 Ask for

MAURICE DECKER CENTURY 21)

Gold House Realtdvs 420-2100 464-8881

LIVONIA'S BEST!

Laurel Woods Condominiums From $77,900 FINAL PHASE NOW

UNOER CONSTRUCTION

PLYMOUTH Old village, 2 salt flat 2 bedrooms down. 1 up. very clean, al-ways rooted, includes sppUancea. call

" 7 9M 45$-5891 i 8PM 10PM $47 1

332 Mobile Homes For Saie

325 Real Estate Services ARE YOU COLLECTING Contract or second mortgage and want lo cash out"1 Highest $$$ Lowest count Perry Realty

Dta 478-7640

326 Coodoe For Saie A BOATER S DREAM

Lake Si Clair Your boat at vour front door Luxury 2 bedroom Coodo includes 40 ft boatweli Fantastic view on Clin-ton River Final Uoo From 1139, Riverview Club, 21695 South River Rd Model Open Tburs 5 J0-7 30, Sat 4 Sue 1 30-6 10 Call 463-8040 4 455-1300

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North of Six (6;. Mile West of New bur gt 591-6660

AMERICAN DREAM

Sale priced homes PLUS no rent until 1964 oo homes sold for

NOVI MEADOWS only st

Darling Homes On Novi Rd W mile S. of 1-M

NOVI $49-1047

336 Florida Property For Saie

FLORIDA CONDO 1 bedrwmis 1* hatha, good sue rooms with 2 hakontas overlooking golf conrss Ownership in-cludes joif tennis 4 pool memberships $5 minutes north of West Palm Baach Airport. 10 minutes to ocean Priced to sell $95,000 201-Ml -4030 20i 342 4442 FURBISHED CONDO di 'ssi lie room. 1 baths, living dining room, electric kitchen, laundry Two II hole golf courses, clubhouse, recre-stuna!facilities M7.M0 811-T74-40W

351 Bus. k ProtaaaioftaJ SMgs. For Saie

360 Buainaaa Opportunities

Royal eOMPLTT* BEAUTY SALON . INVESTOR BUILDING

Oak Woodward store 6,W» [), |_ t Lease for 8 more yesrs alas S j a ,

year ontion Contract tartna R10.IM fcTuTstnrt your i BERRIDCE 4 MORRISON M iooc 548-7940 Hums si 444 mwo 644 1715

NINE MILE WOODWARD AREA Office building with (arage door, 2044 square feet plus wtth extrs lot for part-ing Bargain 544-6100 Or evenings 444-1611

SET YOURSELF FREE s ground Door ofuwrtumty

lo make you wwelthy

HUTCHINSON ISLAND oceaafrom coodo 2 bedrooms, 2 balhs 4 den Wrsp , ___ „ sromd comer porch Pool 4 tennis 352 COmmaTOal / Retail $95,000 ($11*44-1117 '

ATLANTIS taoOU home, 14x45. 1975 1 bedroom includes all appliances washer 4 dryer Cannot stay oc lot Call after 5pm _ 515-1615 BENNINGTON 1977 14 i 70 custom 2 bedroom. 2 bath with garden tub

LIVONIA 1 bedroom ground floor All appliances Low 810 s Great buy New financing required 1-424-4180

A WATERFRONT COMMUNITY SHORELINE CONDOMINIUMS WALLED LAKE FRONTAGE

OWNERS HELP The owners of this lovely coodo will help some young cou pie get started in Uus clean and neat coodo Up to the minute Jtylltut base-ment facilities, and carport Bargain priced at 811.500

HARRYS

New 1 bedroom unit complete kitchen, garage port, wasber 4 dryer in unit mid 40 s

Meadowmanagemeiit loc Bruce Lloyd 851-8070

W O L F E 474-5700-

ymouth Hills Mobile Court Asuni ile Call after 5pm 459-1344

BUYING OR SELLLNG A MOBILE HOME" We have lower rates with long er terms and less down Call Foremost Home Financial collect

313 M5-7080 COLONADE 1981. 14 x 70 with 7 I 12 Exnando oc living room 3 bedrooms 2 full baths large kitchen, appliances can stay on lot 815.800 495-1197

LAKE SHERWOOD SUB Under construction new exciting loft borne, wtib open floor plan. 3 bedrocms 4 4 skylights oo treed lot Includes fire-place, large great room with 1st floor

ry, full basement 4 «IM.9to

basement Mc Grew Building

319 Homes For Sale Oakland County

Homes For Sale Oakland County

BELLEVILLE LAKE CONDO 1 & 2 bedrooms, on water, tn town Exceptional buy From $49,500 Call 459-9830 or 728-3100

BIRMINGHAM'WOODS 359 N Eaton Newly decor *ed. 2 bedrooma 1W bsths festuresNmodeni kitchen, hard wood floors, certesuetile and central air conditioning Owne?sa&xlous Adams Realty \ Ml-1220

CROSS WINDS- NOVI Two story, iwo bedroom. IV> bath, full kitchen appliances vaulted ceilings, central air, and full ' basement Natural fireplace in livtng room, open lo sky lights above stairway Large deck in court yard Cus-tom features W4 "OO Call 261-5040 Thompson-Brown

PLYMOUTH CONDO WEDGEWOOD VILLAGE

3 bedroom townhouse. 2H baths, livtng room with fireplace, attachwJ gar age

Elus balcony 4 deck 4 much more 98,000

BARB VARNELIS Century 21

Gold House Realtors 459-6000 722-2231

- Slralf-SUBURBAN

MFG HOMES 1-144-1911

PRIME SOUTHFIELD LOCATION BY OWNER

Near shops 4 freeways, 5 minutes u> Birmingham, pnvate secluded, secure,

bedrooms or 2 bedrooms plus den, bedroom suite, huge living

dining area, kitchen has brea*ii ta, 2 full baths, central air.

$89,900 Terms

DESIRABLE WEST BLOOMFIELD Fairway Coodo Very low density ;l acre per unit) with private Lake, swim-ming pool and tennis courts 2,000 sq ft end unit ranch with full walk-out base-ment, 2 or 1 bedrooms. 2^ car garage. 2W baths. 1st floor laundry Open floor plan with extensive use of ceramic tile, oak plank flooring and wool carpeting Must see to appreciate $152,500 Bv Owner 626-8615 FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom. 1 bath. pooL ail, appliances, tennis ba, conv it view .Assumable, $44 900 Call Fred Work 446 M25 Home 641-870S

ROCHESTER CONDO 1 bedrooms Scenic location oo woods and river 1,750 sq ft. Professionally decorated throughout. $79,900 371-9205 ROCHESTER Coodo $41,900 2 bedroom. IH baths(21 unli Ask for Marti Underwood Century 21 Town 4 Country SOITHFIELD-Luxury high rise con-dominium. Providence Tower, 9th floor, 2500 sq ft., wrap-around balcony 2 bedrooms 4 library, 2 baths, wet bar swimming pool tennis courts, under-ground garage, verv exclusive, around-the-clock protection $119,000 644-1318

AUBURN HILLS CLEAN AS A WHISTLE

Three bedroom home in a nice family area Family room with fireplace Glass 4 screened porch Fenced yard 4 a finished recreation room Ml.900

Max Broock, Inc. 646-1400

LAKE ORION borne nice quad Hill Sub Just reduced to $49,900 (48 bih'l Ask for Marti Underwood Century 21 Town 4 Country 652-4000

,n Hl ' FARMINGTON HILLS FUmblewood Coodo. 2 bedrooms, 2 batiu. 2 CAT ga rage, wet bar fireplace Many extras OPEN'

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A P A R T M E N T S NEW 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Designed

for Adult Living Convenient to 1-96 & Twelve Oaks Mali

385 Beck k d • W i x o m

Open Da lv 10-6. Sunday 12-5 Call 024-1388

MADISON HEIGHTS. 11 Mile 4 De quindre area 970 sq ft aluminum ranch, l bedroom, 50 X 150 fenced tot Land contract terms 11* interest, 17 000 down, total $17,900 Immediate occupancy 693-4931

320 Homes For Sale Wayne County

Ml-2517 FARMINGTON HILLS prime location Over 1,300 sqft of grsdoua living space 2 bedrooms, 2 balks, dining room plus eating space in kitchen Windows

roundlngs Owner

sides overlooking parklike ngs Axaumable 8 75* mon mr

mortgage 551 9 MS

GROSSE PTE CITY Tudor 4 bed-rooms, living room, dining, library' iireplace, eating space in kitchen, full basement. Large screened pallo, I bath. 1 half baths. 2 car garage 879,900 Im-mediate possession Ml-7850

KING'S COVE Ranch, spilt level 4 Townhouse Con-dominium for sale 2 4 3 bedrooms available from $73,700 Shown by appointment. / _

-i8o«y Bagley Properties 652-

400 Apartments For Rent

" i r r u p t i o l a n c t

S U M M E R I S . . .

Worth shouting about! Go for a dip in our heated indoor swimming pool ,.

or play a game of tennis. Westland Towers is high rise luxury

without the high price! Even the heat's included.

1 & 2 B e d r o o m s A v a i l a b l e Rent I n c l u d e s H e a t

1 a n d 2

B e d r o o m s

Includes heat, water , air cond i t ioner , carpet ing,

laundry and s torage faci l i t ies and pool

7 Mi le - Telegraph Area

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SOUTHFIELD near II mile large I bedroom coodo. air. dishwasher, balco-ny, carport. $39,900 Call Penney,

354-6140 SOUTHFIELD Rd oear l l Mile, Bal moral Cleb coodo 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 2nd floor No pets Pool, clubhouse, car-port, air $58,900 By owner 642-7084 WEST BLOOMFIELD Potomac Towne. 3 * bedroom tri-level overlooking pond 2W baths, living room with fire-place. dining room, family room 2 car

door pool 895.1 693-8199 W BLOOMFIELDChlmney Hill Manor Home ranch, why wait oo the list for PTiase 3 - Immediate occupancy S of Maple Rd , W of Orchard Lake Rd 2 month old. 2 bedroom. 2 bath, fireplace basement attached garage All appli-ances plus many upgrades M8.900

651-0896

FROM $1 ,M0 DOWN Several homea in very desirable park site* 2 to 3 bedrooms, 800-1250 Sq Ft I to 2 lull baths Plymouth Hills. Novi Meadows. Farm-ington Hills. Old Dutch Farms, Chateau Novi, Country Cousins Country Es-tates. South Lvoti Woods, Chllds Lake,

a 4 S—IMMM Downs

HAMPTON 1974 14x62 7x21 Expando 2 bedrooms bsths. all appliances, washer 4 dryer, tool shed Excellent condition Little Valley Estates, Farm-ington Hills. $14,500 476-4712 REMBRANDT. 1979 14 I 70 with 21 x 7 Expando 2 bedrooms, 2 full hatha, cen-tral air, fireplace, large kitchen with eating area $16,500 495-0410 SCHULT 19M. 14 x 60 Ft, excellent condition, in Cbateau Novi, $14,000 or best offer Call after 5 pm 624-5743 SKYLINE, 1975 14X70(1. range 4 re-frigerator, washer 4 dryer, drapes must be moved $7000 349-2600 1969, 12x60 with expando all appli-ances. good condition, $5,000

197-3368

333 Northern For Sale

Property

ALCONA COUNTY - Beautiful 4. Acre treed lot In bean of Huron National Forest Electricity, countv roads, pri-vate lake privileges Excellent hunt 4 fishing Priced reduced tor sale Easy terms 83.30C 4218792

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BOYNE Cm- LUXUTY CONDO Ski, swim, boat 2 bedrooms. 1W baths Includes carpet, appliances 4 draper-ies $39,995 4M 1909 MUSKEG AN RIVER between Clare 4 Cadillac, cottage for sale, 274-8789 NORTHERN PROPERTY for Sale 2 bedrooms. 2 full baths Ranch Cialet Furnished complete, attached large 2 car garage. SVi miles from Wolverine. Ml in WJdwood Sub $40,000 Conventi-onal or Land Contract 111-M1-23M or Century 11. Wallace 4 Assoc .

! -616-218 9134 ask for Jody Ross TEN ACRES N/W of Higgtns Lake 4 South of Kalkaska Beautiful White

X walk to State Forest 28 Lakes Excel lent Deer, Partridge, 4 Squirrel Hunt ms Close to Manistee River Electric Very Easy Terms

Call Wtldwood Land Co 616-158-4150

338 Country Homea Foe Sale

A Denver based corporation sacks eral key pwopto la the hMcroBoUtan area lo bolld their own network mar kstlag organisation Introduce an W-gancly needed service (tats on the lend-ing ed<e of the financial planning

I world Tfce manual market lor onr BUILDINGS Farm, commercial Steel EL,. „ 4r~rr--- and virtually an

' ~ wood frame at factory direct prices | upp«d! The bulldog you need at the right price

1-486-1113

COUNTRY GENTLEMANS ESTATE, 40 acres, S of Lapeer 36M sq ft 5 bed-room. 3W bath 2 story Sunroom plus sunporch off master bedroom. 16 s 34 living room with fireplace Tbe FUni River flows through tie property with foot bridge to horse barns and pretty swimming pond The beastlfaily treed grounds are a perfect setting for the tennis courts and gaxebo $189,000 Call Delia at Delia Spencer 4 Aasociates6«4

0410

339 Lota and Acreage For Sale

CURTIS 4 5 MILE RD 4. 5 and 10 acre parcels Woods, streams Gas 4 electric (underground! $17,500 $55 000 L.C Call after 1pm. 451-1145 FARMINGTON HILLS Normandy Hills near 11 Mile 4 Farmington Rds 11 sere lot. ready for building Ectab-

15.000 " "

FOR LEASE Deluxe private office immediate poa-sesaion 14 Mile froataae includes cof-fee bar refrigerator Microwave oven Ideal uses for Counselor. Attorney. CPA Insurance .Agent 1.0W to 24.»M sq ft. Kirta Blvd cus-tom finished to your spectflcstkma

Metalsmith is retiring and looking for experienced person to take over »» ness Building, tools 4 twines*. $60 .M«-Commerdal'Office building for sale. Royal Oak. 600 sq. ft retail space is leased. 1.600 sq ft office. BOO sq ft basement storage. 178.900

cant commercial porperty neighborhood shopping, main road ex-poaer, $33 000

dynamic audio 4 video training available Let • face 11 You wouldn't be reading -Jus ad ll you were aot took log lor s better way al hi* PWaae re-spond C O, K.B.L. Box 348 Otaerver 4 Eccentric Newspaper*. MIS 1 School craft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

TV REPAIR Established M yean M.8M monthly gross Only 810.000 down. Call today VR BUSINESS BROKERS. 471*550

362 Red Estate Wanted CASH FOR YOUR HOME

IB 24 hours Ask for Joe or Dick

Century 21 Cook 4 Associates 1M-M11

lished sub. 815. Call 538-1104 . Hrigtil Multi property for sale

LYON TOWNSHIP sion in the bomeai te* S E Martindale Rd From $12.!

I frontage ,» Acyrnx ge $140 000 -4-li. "da,:

ABSOLUTELY CASH In 8 hours for your home

Any condi Hoc Call Roc 459 3400

CASH TODAY OR

GUARANTEED SALE Aim If In Fn

exclusive subdlvi-art'off ! Multi property for sale tn Sterling

461-0114 ' Heights 7 82 acres, zooed for approx i 100 units PLYMOUTH SCHOOLS beautiful acre

lot. gas available $25,000 Terms ! Vacant commercial 455-2034 | Approx. 10,000 sq

WIXOM 21 Acre residential lot. Pn vale road, sewers 4 a till tie* Trees, Commercial

Osk 800 «) ft $15 stream Sacrifice - $16,500 Call

propertv for sale ft In Royal Oak.

for sale In Royal

Or Need Ol Repair

C a s t e l l i 525-7900

340 Lake-Rrver-Resort Property For Sate

CALL COMMONWEALTH REAL ESTATE GROUP

AT 113 2*8-0022

BEAVER LAKE BY OWNER Beautiful year-around waterfront retreat Off M-65 10 miles So Phelps Collins Airport IAlpena County). 1 bed-rooms, 2 bsths Fishing, bunting. snowrootHiing Private area No main-tenance $216,000 furnished $206,000 unfurnished. 112 Lakeabore Dr. La-chine Ml 49753 Call all day Saturdays or Sunday afternoons 517-179-4111

342 Lakefront Property ALPENA AREA Victorian Getaway, Lake Huron 3 bedrooms, greenhouse, gaxebo. sauna. 2W car garage $60,000

1-517-1*6- 2657 85' fi CASS LAKE

buillding site Sewers, gas. water. electric Negotiable terms

Excellent ild Schools

851-1817 LAKE SHERWOOD Mllford Spacious borne oo main lake Immediate owner-ship Bv owner Immaculate, 4 bed-room. den, family room, 2 fireplaces. Cathedra! ceiling in kitchen 4 living room, carpeted, finished basement, Sat-ellite all channel antenna, new roof, new furnace, underground sprinkler*, deck, lots of storage Must see to sppre-riate $189,90« or Beat Offer 256-0495 or Mr Joe, 156-7 Hl»

After t P M Call 616-258-9289 W. BLOOMFIELD

Owner Moving out of state Ranch (1800 sq ft), 1 bedrooms. 2>* baths, professionally decorated 4 landscaped Wooded area Lake privileges, tennis, pool, astural fireplace, 2ty car at-tached garage plus many other fea-tures Must seel $119,900 Bus 517-40M Res 645-1171

327 Duplexes For Sale

per able Nov I. Near I! $62,000 474-7719

Mile 4 Main Day*. 11^807

style home Fireplace tacbed garage $42,900

4 PRIVATE ACRES Just * mile from AuSable River with 2 bedroom ranch

ppLance* Insured Land

Contract available 5 ACRES In bean of deer bunting area with 2 bedroom home. Barn. Work Cloae to Manistee Rl' Hunting Club $19,900 7- ACRES Oscoda County with tall log home 4 bedrooms, 2W baths. Appli-ances Fireplace 3 car garage Partly wooded H mile from AuSable River $80,900

Glover Real Estate Associates Adrian. MI 517 -161-4646

PARADISE RESORT oear Allbright Shores, Gladwin County, with newly

cms alumi-num siding, on private lake. U wooded acres, good bunting, fishing. nicely landscaped, trees, verv $50,000 by owner Terms 517894-0510 THREE bedroom home, front Lake, pri-vate Mirartucbi Lake $59,900 or offer

755-9623

330 Apta. For Sale BRICK APARTMENT

4 Units - with 2 car garage. Westland area Almost Maintenance Free1 Land Contract available S95-8924

335 Time Share For Sale

SIESTA KEY-SARASOTA Florida 1_ bedroom fully furnished on the Gulf Propertv is deeded 11th week Pictures available $5500 464-8407

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Located on Wayne Rd Between Ford Rd S Warren

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Toamhouses thai offer spaciousness and prtvac? akao<j with burden free care free IWnq

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Perfectly localed across from Racfrham Gol( Course close to

BwmIngham Soulhfield and Troj

Vtsii our fumtthed model ai 10711 W Ten Mile ftd Open Deify 9 to 5 Saiurda? 11 to 4 547-9303

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An Apart men! Community of Uncompromlsec! Quality

In ParminQton Hills

MEW, LARGE. DELUXE 3-BEDROOM APARTMENTS IN WOODED COUNTRY SETTING

FEATURING • indMdua-iy coni-olled central air conditioning & haai • Lar e pr aie

bakrooy or &aic • Spacoua closet A nor*9* area in ananmenl • DouW«-boli security system • D.sr>«.a».i«r 4 wast* disposal • Sell clean r>9 oven & rjnje • Frost Iree refrigerator'freexer • Sadhng ^ doorwa* • Draoes » PWr. caroebrg • Large pantrv • Conurnaerv area • Lner aShcwr.i nsularion

CLOSE-IN FARMINGTON LOCATION East of Orclwd Laks Rond 0n Colsom Road isxtenslon of 9 MM* Ooad : corner ol Tue* «oed

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STUDIOS - 1 & 2 BEDROOMS FROM '350

F R E E C A B L E T V Adult Community R—rvod for Ritktonta Ovr 50

Central Air, Heat, Appl iance! , Carpeting, Communi ty Room, T.V., A Card Room,

Pool.

968-0011

N o r t h g a t e A p t s .

F R O M ' 3 6 0 RENT INCLUDES

• Air Conditioning • Range • Refrigerator • Carpeting • Garbage Disposal • Laundry &

Storage Facilities • Swimming Pool • Tennis Courts • Activity Building

• Heat & Hot Water

FREE C A B L E T V GREENFIELD A T 10'/ t M ILE RD.

j OFFICE OPEN DAILY 9 6 8 - 8 6 8 8

WALLOON LAKE 150 Frontage with 19 acres Paved Road access Land Contract terms Century 21 Thomas AJSOC .616-547-4494

354 Income Property For Sale

WAYNE uruU - no VACADCT*. poaallve cub

flew, lerma. $91,500 ' M4-4S&5

356 Investment Property For Sale

TRAVERSE CTTY CPA seeks invest-ment partners, for real estate purchases Professionally managed and references 616-941-5845

4 ACRES & Mortgage i Mile Mi&flebelt

HOME Zoned area

616-0198

HAVE INVESTORS WILL BUY PROPERTIES

CALL DICK 427-0109

SMALL INVESTOR

will buy 1 or 2 small land contracts. Van Reken 5*«-47M

400 Apartments For Rent Abandon Your Hunt All Areas

CALL US FOR "QUALIFIED RENTALS'

SHARE LISTINGS 641-1610 884 S Adams. Birmingham. Mich

358 Mortgages A Land Contracts

A BARGAIN' Cash for F.Ttstirig Land Contracts

Or Second Mortgages • Highest $$$ Perry Realty 47$-7640

AMBER "S NEWEST Brand new ski lodge design. IIV* Mile k Woodward In Berkley Oak floors, beamed ceilings, large sleeping loft, sky window, sun garden window Immedi ate occupancy $597 AMBER APTS 160-1810 ARE YOU TTRED OF SEARCHING-For a suitable house or apartment1

GET RENTAL REFERRALS HELP CaU 711-8116 Anytime

380 Business Opportunities

ALL MY FRIENfjS earn between $1.»00 to $10,900 per month Would you like to be my friend" The fastest {row-ing It most exciting company Is the Land is underg04ng a major expansion lo the metro area I am seeking 1 or 4 hardworking, self nartlng individuals for supervisory positions If you meet these qualifications - call Mr Simmons 9am-4pm 551-8446

BAKERY FOR SALE North Vilie - Lovely area. good location It income

Call 146 8444 or 155-5408

Bayberry Place Apts. HEAT INCLUDED

One and 2 Dedioom Apartments from $515 Balconies. Carpeting. Carports. Air Conditioning Swimming Pool, Club-house No Pets.

Clowe to Ms pie. 1 Somerset Mali Troy

1 Block North of Coolidge. oe

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 643-9109

BIRMINGHAM IN-TOWN Luxury 2 bedroom apartment, new carpting k custom drapen, ctwered carport, large

1 li laundry fa-storage i Clll tie*

i in basement . 497-4160

348 Cemetery Lots ACACIA PARK

6 lots - Section R. $1400 Masocuc or Eastern Star Call

BAKERY WITH BUILDING Low down payment Great location! Owner retiring Hurry" VR BUSINESS BROKERS, 47 l-g&M

651-1641 FOUR CEMETERY Lou for Sale

Parkview Memorial Cemetery, Livo-nia $1800 or best offer

181-4186 OAKLAND HILLS

Garden of Sermon on the Mount 1 plots, 11.900 for both or Best Offer After 4pm 511-7176 PARKVIEW MEMORIAL (4) Grave Sites in Masonic Section

Ml-1164

PARKVIEW MEMORIAL In Livonia 4 Lots, side by side Value. $475 each. Asking $410 each Call 1-616-161-6591 THREE cemetery loo in Glen Eden Lu-theran Cemetery, 8 Mile Rd. Livonia. $400 each 148-1768 WHITE CHAPEL. 2 chotce lots - t. MKl After 6pm 616-7W6 WHITE CHAPEL, 2 lots. Section 4076. Block G1 Value $1,680 Sell- $1,250 or best offer 981 2414

BARBER-STYLING SALON Modern. 4 rhair shop After 4PM. 423-MM

BEAUTY SALON Unisex. Orchard Lake Rd.

W Bloomfield Ml-OSI? BUYING A BUSINESS-

.Sellings Business" That's Our Business

CaU Us VR BUSINESS BROKERS 471-6550

DRY CLEANERS with shirt laundry facilities wi CaU and leave message $81-6757

MODERN SALON for sale Canton Area Good locadon CaU, ask for owner. 981-1101

BOTSFORD P L A C E

GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE Behind Botsford Hospital 1 Bedroom for $499 2 Bedroom for $609 3 Bedroom for $699 PETS PERMITTED Smoke Detectors Installed

mmediate Occupancy We Lore Children

HEAT * WATER INCLUDED Quiet prestige i nlag air conditioning, carpeting, stove

PARTNER NEEDED partner needed to teach k Manage fu-ture sales k mAnajMT**! people Hi«t>

BtiAl. Cat in»

S°£ fngerator, all still tias except aim.li > i-tv included Warm apts. Lamxh-T facili-ties Intercom system Good security Playground on premises For more information, phone

477-6464 27883 Independence

Farmington Hllla CANTON Sublease 1 large bedroom

ng $150 new carpeting. month 451 -«11

income potential. fits. Small Investment required <My people interested tn working need ap-ply Send resume or letter to Market-ing. 18479 Part ST Livonia, Mi 48154

400 Apartments Ror Rent

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maximum prtvacy » croa* unH veomaflon

• Private tsaKony Of patio

• Air cor»a<horiing

1 & 2 Bedrooms

from $ 3 6 0

S Skxoge in aoortmenf s Cotpwmg s BeHgxator,''range s io«jna«v m eocri

Du*mg • Congruent lo Wwioria

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CHERRY HILL VILLAGE Cherry Hill. Inkster Dearborn Hgts i bedroom - $415 2 bedroom - $485

includes heat, hot water k gas lor cook-ing Stove, refrigerator, iwepnssl. car-peted. air conditioned moat have kitch-en k bath windows Quel adult commu-nity 274-1911

One of the most exclusive addresses in

Southfield

J i l T T O X • ' p L W R

Spacious one f loor l i v i ng or townhouses,

the choice is yours Limited access service

beautiful setting oo ravines • HEAT INCLUDED • 1570-26a« a*, f t . •

Attached garages or covered parking • Central Alr • App*ancee. plua seM-c^eenlng oven • Yoor own elegant prtvate club wtth cerd rooms and heeted pod. kitchen. bar. Swedtan seuna • Ptus mtx#i morel

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FARMINGTON HILLS - Uve In the seclusion of Fairmont Part amidst the rolling hills and pictareqoe terrain erf Farmiagtne HlUs 1 and 1 bedroom apartments and terrace homes avail-able A limited number 1 bedroom. 1 bath furnished executive apartments available CaU 474 1519 FARMINGTON HILLS. room, carport, available immediately $415 per month, plus security 471-Wll FARMINGTON HILLS Available Oct 1st 1 bedroom, storage room. I

(as heat air Park complex

FARMINGTON HILLS room Available October 1

F A R M I N G T O N

• • L I V O N I A Laxary apartments Dishwasher, m r -ity intercom. niMitpr nnf. poaL dwh-Souse Sorry oc pet* Adult cnmmwMty

1 a i Bedrooms Available HEAT INCLUDED

Msrnmaa Rd Orchard Late Rd, Just one Mock SMI MUe Rd MERRIMAN PARK APTS

Garden 4pamii—ll la Mlrhlgaa

The Home Store every Thursday Im ymmr hornet*»• m*uspmper~.

Bi« family bonus b*flQiun« homes. r«<ircmeot homes, country bomaa. ctty homes.

apartmcDU, dominiums there's s piece thai

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And we hsve It. Every Thwsdaj i In 04$r Creetiv* Living Reel EataU Section. You're sere to rtahd whet you r * looking (er odvsrtlsoq by private horns srs and qualified Realtors

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CLASSIFIED RE4L ESTATE 400 Apartments For Rant i-'ENKKLL ~2H30 not t of Tele grajXl He*a 4UjeH »ne be*in:«om IS 10 dc!i*>*-- air roodjtiofung sea; 1 carpet

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I .HAM' RIVER 4 Lahter X r l t r T . a-;K carprt air ,-uodiUonian includes t u 4 water 1350 S t t -MiJ

1 %HSKH rwa: " VIl_fc New • decorat -c i and 2 bedroomt. .arpeuiig appii ..>.-,-• Nu pets vaults (TOm 1370

626 4!»6 LIVONIA WKSTLAND

WESTWOOO VILLAGE APTS

trand ne» luxurious 1 4 2 ! edroom ipL- Hush arpet C.F vIf -cleaning ven JeliiXe dishwasher patio central nr w u n i v inter com system club KHise * i til SJUJU 4 Heated pool Free

' "'} iV Rl> OF NEWS'. UGH Managed ' • P a r a g e fYn-penies Co

522-4720

.IV MA "ear. ! bedroom carpeting, and -el-igeratcr adulu no pets

400 Apartments For Rent

V E N O Y P I N E S A P T S . Formerly Verioy House Apts

SEE OUR NEW LOOK! Nrw LAEM&pape It Carpeting thru kXi*

1 & 2 Bedroom From S375 & Up

SR CITIZENS WELCOME 261-7394

W a t e r b u r y A p a r t m e n t s

O P E N I N G S O O N quiet energy efficient living at

West-land Kleganlly fur ncy am) I bedroom apart

me/its Also I and 2 bedroom anfiir ushed apartments Call

728-6969 i FOROI 'R FREE COLOR BROCHURE

New auiet er Water burv m •iiAhciJ etficwn

402 Furnished Apt*. For Rant

~ FURNITURE FOR YOUR 3 ROOM APARTMENT FOR

$ 9 9 M o n t h • AL1. VEW FVRNIT1 'RE • LARGE SEkWTlON • OPTION Tf> PURCHASE

G L O B E R E N T A L S f kRMINGTON 474 3400

J7I37 Grand Raver al Halstead

TROY 5B8 1800 UiWE Maple .15 Mile Rd

» ! ween Rochester Rd 4 1 7

404 Houses For Rant GARDEN CTTY

Bedroom basement, gar a oumlry kitchen, fenced double

l*all

406 Furnished Houses For Rent

415 Vacation Rentals

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144* *!>9 • 112 or 4 2 L I » 0

PINE LAKE Rent wltb optioo 5o b\i> 3 bedroom raoeb 2 car | « r i | e $) 000 per Mo Referrtx-es F^reler m a r r e d covpie No peta M2-4709

rLYMOlTH 3 bedroom older beane with garage ISM per Mo plus seeunlv Jepoeji

' - 1 2 M

ROCHESTER 3 bedroom &J level cor-furtuslved. garage 4 rwuemetr.

ailJbir Oct for ft mo lease $«00 mo : M a m 8*'.MT«

Call evenings. 45S-1

j lilies 4 seount 749

N E * L D E C O R A T E D 2 bedroom Heal carpel drapes appliances Secur

From Wit. Schoolcraft >j-.e-':ir Area 131 8130

s KTHVK.LE 5 bedroom apartment strive refrigerator arpori $500 per lont.-i Securiu 4 e required

231 7490

s • >.: a j t v 4 Ti>»AHorsE« Apartments starting al H50

Townhouse* please ' a l l Man uirij Fri 1 33am to 5pm 349 8300

I lU.i REDFORD Jtudio 1210 »33i' de-pittti r bedrixi^ns J260 A K40 AppL: ar^-s nas character Immediate occu piarn> clean quiet 156-1463

PIERRE APTS. • AND 2 BEDROOMS

iK.udes Heat. » ater *ir Condiuomo*. Carpeting l-aundr%' P-3ol

• 19255 SHIAWASSEE • Between I j n s e r 4 Telegrapt

I block nortbof 2 Miir • 536-0281 •

Plymouth Hills A p a r t m e n t s

"6« S MILL Modern 1 S 2 Bedroom

• Ar Conditioned • Fully Carpeted • Dufcwasber 4 Ihspusal • "A'axber Drver ir. Kacf: Apt - Cable TV* • No Pets

From S4 15 • f a l l Mor. Tburs 12 to fipm

Sal 3Oar- to 3pm 455-4721

Cai] Fr : 12 to 6pm 278-8319

PLYM01*TH ooe bedroom upper with arpeung. stove, refngeralor newly re-

le<orated Security deposit No pels I2SS per month After 6pm 464-690!

W A Y N E ' S FINEST RENTAL C O M M U N I T Y Oittr* i m m a c u l a t e 1 b e d r o o m apts f roim Inc ludes cen t ra l air rood; t ionarig ,.<a»d beat separa te d i n i ng area c e r a m n ^at!i aiw3 m u c h m o r e Oper Mon-Sat untal Spun Sorr> No Pels

Wayne Fores t Ap ts . 3 2 6 - 7 8 0 0

S.ngle fu rn ished r o o m w i t h p r i v a t e ba th nice quiet ne ighborhood $56 per -A.vk C a l l 241 7951

W A Y N E ' S FINEST RENTAL C O M M U N I T Y Oittr* i m m a c u l a t e 1 b e d r o o m apts f roim Inc ludes cen t ra l air rood; t ionarig ,.<a»d beat separa te d i n i ng area c e r a m n ^at!i aiw3 m u c h m o r e Oper Mon-Sat untal Spun Sorr> No Pels

Wayne Fores t Ap ts . 3 2 6 - 7 8 0 0

M A Y F L O W E R H O T E L Mon th l y r ooms ava i l ab l e M a i d serv ice , te lephone se rv i ce co lor T V p r i v a t e hath aix? m o r e S t a r l i n g at »«50 per m o n t h Contac t Creoo S m i t h 453-1430

W A Y N E ' S FINEST RENTAL C O M M U N I T Y Oittr* i m m a c u l a t e 1 b e d r o o m apts f roim Inc ludes cen t ra l air rood; t ionarig ,.<a»d beat separa te d i n i ng area c e r a m n ^at!i aiw3 m u c h m o r e Oper Mon-Sat untal Spun Sorr> No Pels

Wayne Fores t Ap ts . 3 2 6 - 7 8 0 0

O A K I 1 A R K A v a i l a b l e Oct 12tn Sub '-as*' fo r 7 moc t i i s C o m p l e t e l y f u r

nislved a p a r t m e n t A d u l t s > v pels 4400 m o n t h 111c lud ing u i i l i uea 399-04 7 7 W E S T L A N D A R E A

s * M » c : aix2 I b e d r o o m apa r tmen ts f r o m 1360 m o n t h l y f ' a r p e t e a decora i ed Ac ifl a iovelv area Hea l i nc luded i'crtirtitry ^ - iage A p a r t m e n i s 32(T32flO

O A K I 1 A R K A v a i l a b l e Oct 12tn Sub '-as*' fo r 7 moc t i i s C o m p l e t e l y f u r

nislved a p a r t m e n t A d u l t s > v pels 4400 m o n t h 111c lud ing u i i l i uea 399-04 7 7 W E S T L A N D A R E A

s * M » c : aix2 I b e d r o o m apa r tmen ts f r o m 1360 m o n t h l y f ' a r p e t e a decora i ed Ac ifl a iovelv area Hea l i nc luded i'crtirtitry ^ - iage A p a r t m e n i s 32(T32flO

P L Y M O U T H 1 or J b e d r o o m fu ra i saed a p a r i . o e n t , shor t t e r m least Adu l t s , no pels Ni 'W a va i l ab l e F r o m 4650

459-9507

W E S T L A N D A R E A Spacious 1 bed room a p a r t m e n t 436-U m o n t h l y V . t r a r u v r 2 b e d r o o m apar t m e n u M M Carpe ted decora ted 4 in a

P L Y M O U T H 1 or J b e d r o o m fu ra i saed a p a r i . o e n t , shor t t e r m least Adu l t s , no pels Ni 'W a va i l ab l e F r o m 4650

459-9507

W E S T L A N D A R E A Spacious 1 bed room a p a r t m e n t 436-U m o n t h l y V . t r a r u v r 2 b e d r o o m apar t m e n u M M Carpe ted decora ted 4 in a

» B L O O M F I E L D area 3 b e d r o o m f u r n i s h e d house H o m e - a w a y f r o m h o m e w i t h dishes & l inens See AH Class 404 835-4455

REDF-3RD TOWNSHIP 7 Mlie Beectt area 2 bedroom rancli, newly remodeled kiteller, with no-wai solan utr floors newer carpeting a id light fu tures Verv clean. <485 per month CaU Dave 477 «40»

REDFORD TWP 3 Jiedroom. bnck Apf/liarH-es Garage S4 50 month piua securtlv Ready Cictober I After 6pm.

288-0835

REDFORD 5 mile Beech Rent with upuon to buy 3 bedroom bungalow 2 4

• car garage, basement, fenced yard. 1 batlis, 4th bedroom ir. basement, no pets >500 plus deposit 565-3668

i ROCHESTER H. > LLS 2 bedroom boroe I Partially furntsbed .Mature adults $375 a month plus utilities 791 #310 Evenings

» BU.OMFIELD area Home-away->rom-h-)me 3 bedrooms, full v (ur nisbed Dishes & Linens P a r i like set ting Sunset view arrieu- .ake t . 500 montli Short term OK S3S 6655

407 Mobtla Homa« . For Rant

DEERHI NTERS FISHERMEN Kitcnenette motel 1or rent oo Sanfotd Lake Sleeps 4 near State Woods 1W hours aw av 517 68* M70

FALL CX>LOR Weekend Special' $104 Walloon La»e Area, sleeps 10. solars urn fireplace adjacant to StateJ^oresl After 5pm 675-S514

GRAND TRAVFJtSE BAV 3 bedroom Cedar home oo Grand Trav erse Bay near Eastport 250 secluded beacR 5 seres Rent bv wee* >• moc t i Contact A t 21»-485-!SSl or J R *726 Fortuaa Way. Ft Wayne Indiana 46815

421 Living Quart art To Share

RESPONSIBLE ale want orking (e ed to share home in Soulhfieid with same $200 per month '•s utilities and deposit References a must Call after 3pm 156-0175

SHARE LARGE boroe m prestigious ares ol Farmington Hills Full house privileges Private setting oo stream

436 Office / Butinesa Space

B HAM DEARBORN S FIELD. TROY OMPLETE BUSINESS CENTERS

Your own private office without costly •verbead Fully i

ment, beautifully appointed 4

436 Office / Bu»inea« Space

GRAND RIVER 4 Telegraph area IOC-1 000 sq feet available T 'u l iue i 4 jam tonal mciu<Jed Immediate

ONE BEDRilOM furp.isbt-d $55 week plus depoeil require Call between : Torn 477-6421

HARBOR SPRINGS Harbor Co-ve Lunury Condc 2 Bed-rooms • a lo f t sleeps 9-8 S»4 1580

STRAIGHT EMPLOYED MALE lale 20'» neal quiet ooc srnoter wishes lo share 2 bedroom apartment In Roches-ter $225 mo plus $225 security 6517563 S14-s044

408 Duplexes For Rent FORD 4 WAYNE RD • 11 Bedroom Du plei Very Clean No pels' $345 mo Security l uUliUes 522-4271

HARBOR SPRINGS Enjoy a fall meek end in luxury Harbor Cove Coodo J bedrooms 2 W baths 2 fireplaces, i'jvelv wooded trails 681 8469

C o u n t r y C o u r t A p a r t m e n t s

7 2 1 - 0 5 0 0

404 Hou»e» For Rent

NORW AVNE 3 bedroom duplet large fenced in yard near tchoci $255 per month 2 months renl plus $200 security to move in Call 29J-tl66

PLYMOUTH. 2 bedrooms, i~i bath, ap-p l i a n c e basement -- pels $4S5 Call a r i e ( < P M JJI-0WI

HOMESTEAD Lakefront Beach Comber i 2 bedroom coodo, 2 baths 2 fireplaces greai views Fall 4 Winter al --duc-ed rates 540-28S1

TROY female wants to share 2 bed-room apt with non smoker in 20 s $277 50 month • half electricity-Available Oct 1 "lb After 6pm S3-8-M57

WEST BLOOMFIELD ESTATE, spa ctous home 4 grounds, swimming pooi iake private room 4 pnvate bath, ideal for professional bachelor or bacbe-lorette $265 all utilities Included

855-5087

MEXICAN CARIBBEAN Coodo in Cancun

Sleeps 4 78: 5848

422 Wanted To Rent All Areas - Apts Houses Coodoa

i 4 TENANTS

latest nquip-i prime

buildincs EXECTTIYE GROUP OFFICES IN(

3 5 2 - 2 9 9 2 18 Yrs ol Soccesaful Growtfi

~ BIRMINGHAM AN ECONOMICAL WAY TO A

Prestigious office addrewa CTvooae a Single office, lea* space or mailing ad dress oniy 4 enjoy the convenience of an on-tbe-premise answering 4 secre-tanal services for a well rounded bus. ne*» image 460 N WOODWARD 920 E LINCOLN

645-5839 BIRMINGHAM 4 FARMINGTON

Prime locations Up to 1,000 Sq Ft Available now Brokers protected Call owner at 64 5 0750

BIRMINGHAM MEDICAL 4 DENTAL SUITE

645-5839

occtipano nVim

HOLLIDAY PARK Office Plaza

3 muotitt free rent New rale Rrvcturr option WestLawf's prime executive olf ict building near WntUod Mali Call Sandra Letaai

REAL ESTATE ONE C O M M E R C I A L , INC

3 5 3 - 4 4 0 0 LIVONIA OFFICE PAVILION

3 story modem binding oo Middlebelt between 7 4 8 Mile In Livonia has I room suite - first class space at below market rent

CALL KEN HALE Days 525-0920 Evenings 281 1211

LIVONIA - Schoolcraft 4 Inkater modi cal suite 1500 sq f t divided into recep-tionist room, receptionist area, book

ROCHESTER HILLS 3 bedroom Colo-nial 2 baths 2 car garage basement $81X1 per month plus Aeposil Call ings 175-1787

RIX'H ESTER duplei ut to» dec-orated $69-5 per heat

"harming 2 bedroom Yard, carport, newly

• tn including 258 »*5L

ROCHESTER C"nei bedroom home 2568 Longview. No ol Auburn, between John R and De«juindre $350 per Mo first 4 last month plus security Open House. Sun , 1 to 5 PM «il -3789

410 Flatt For Rent

WKSTLANU AREA EXTRAORDINARY

SPACIOUS 4 2 Bedroom Apts I 'arpel Patio, Air Pooi Hea! Included

. BEDROOM $155 2 BEDROOM $195

B L U E G A R D E N A P T S . Cherry Hill Near Merr iman

For Details 729-2242

W E S T L A N D H A M P T O N C O U R T

Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apar tmenis Large closets, balconies, carports, swim-ming pool S park areas Senior c i t izens welcome Ford Rd 1 block E of Wayne

C A L L : 7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0

Abandon Your Hunt All Areas CALL US FOR

QUALIFIED RENTALS' SHARE LISTINGS 64 2 ; 620

884 S Adams, Birmingham, Mich

BIRMINGHAM Completely redeco-rated ut town 2 bedroom with garage new kitchen, washer dryer private vard $650 per month Open Sept 21, 10-Noon 540-1965

SOITHFIELD 10 Mile 4 Beech Rd Pnvate setting 3 bedroom custom built tudor Pegged >.iak floors full basement family room formal dining room, fire-place' country kitchen 2 car attached parage 1 year lease $1200

SOUTHFIELD Spectacular view or. tbe ravine 4 bedroom bnck Bi Level 3 000 plus sq feet living room 4 dining room rec room library 2 fireplaces walk ljut basement. 3~> tutus. 2 "i car attached garage $1700 per month. Call [ Lincoln Management Corp 39&-91rl0 ! c

BIRMINGHAM Spotless upper f'.aI 14 Mile 2 bedrooms dining room, hard wood floors. $500 per month plus secur itv 649i-4687

FOUR ROOM flat W Detroit Good shopping Iransportatior., couple pre-ferred Call Davs 8-5pm S56-1031

Othe.*»ise 557 4"26

NORTHVILLE 2 bedroom tower level flat walking dis-tance to Downtown I'lilllies included $525 mo 14S 2115

MYHTLE BEACH South Carolina New luxury beach front rondo, fully equipped Prestigious area pn vale ten-nis court 30 golf courses $350 per week 420 0469

PETOSKEY AREA

Micfcigafl s rrjoal luxurious re®on Coo-dorniDium Townbouaes located in nortli western Micliigan Over 200 acres uf lovely roShng wood.ai>d» pnvate «olf L tetmu avauabte to ail guesu Reier ences piease Ca)] for informaUoc or our special

FALL GETAWAY PACKAGE 800-632-8*03

WILDWOOD ON WALLON Walloon Lake, Mi 49796

Rent Bv Referral ' SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620

APT or trailer Former BloomJleld Hiiis resident, female single, desires lo rent for Nov 4 Dec in the northwest area Reply to D M Campbell. >302 Skegomog. Williamsburg Mi 49690 Or call 1 616-267-5681

REDFORD UPPER FLAT 3 bedroom. 1100 sqft. heat 4 water included $500

Days 5112 213

BIRMINGHAM Free rent for 4 to 5 months in exchange for carpentry 4 n i l * work lo be done on home After 5pm 642 7559

PLYMOUTH appliances air per month pk poait No pels

Ranch jtvie 2 bedrooms carpeted, laundry $183

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom lower rial. Old Village very clean includes utilities appliances $450 monthly plus secur.ty Available Sept 29 Call Between 8PM 10PM Only 451-5192

PLYMOUTH i Bedroom Duplex Stove, refngerauw. carpeting 4 curtains $125 mo - de-posit Year Leaae 455-0191

SOUTHFIELD FRANKLIN-RWER APTS.

Braod * « luxurious 1 L 2 bedroom Pluah carpet Gl deluxe dishwaaber patao

air secu.'icv intercom system club-aouae With sauna & bea:*<3 pool Free carport

12 MjJe At TeJegrapfc Managed bv Paragon Properaea Co

356-0400 SOI THFIELD 2 BEDROOM

spacious, deluxe apartment Prime :ocauoo H*at included From $715 Lancaster HlUs Apartments 152-2554

Equal Hcusing Opportunity

TELHGRAPH. 7 MILE AREA Luxury 1 bedroom apar tment Carpeting, lots of closet area >150 mooth includes seat 4 waler Moo -Sat 9am-5pm 518-0669

TROY SOMERSET AREA Attractive studio apartment, $170 monthly Carpeted, decorated, heat in-

r.ided No pets '• ' 11 • 1 • ri.l.MA-.

Abaodor, >'our Hunt All Areas CALL US FOR

' QUALIFIED RENTALS'' S H A RE LISTINGS. 64 2 16 2«

884 So Adams. Birmingham, Mich

APARTMENTS fully furnished for the corporate executive, all utilities, house-wares and television included Call RELO CENTER 155-5113

BIRMINGHAM. In-town 2 bedrooms. 2 baths - large^aressmg- room Re mod eled kilchen hardwood floors central air 6 Month Lease available $1,304) a month 332 5019

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom freshly

Ginted house Near Eton 4 Maple rge deck no pels, extra storage $575

mo Correc^ phone, after 4pm 553-2631

i ANTON Bnck colonial 2200 Sq Ft Appliances 4 bedrooms 2 baths family room fireplace, basement central air. 2 car garage $850 per Mo 644 4253

CANTON Sunflower Sub 4 bedroom colonial, 2^s baths, family room fire-place. clubhouse pool $790 per montli I 4 months security deposit 981-0146

COMMERCE TWP Newly remodeled secluded J bedroom, den Strung base-ment. 2W car garage $650 mo p'aus se-curity 669-2022 After 7pm 5J5-8S39

SOUTHFIELD 21335- Negauswe 2-3 bedrooma. carpeted, deck. sl>ed $425 1 -i monlhs depceit N of 8 Mile. E

' iff Inkster Shown 6 30pm 8 pm

TELEGRAPH 4 fi MILE 3 bedroom family room wood burning fireplace, j

i full basement, fenced, newly carpeted 1495 month plus security 626-2430

T E N A N T S " S U R E " for

H O M E S & A P T S Free Service For Landlords

RENTAL REFERRALS 722-8226

1175 N. Wayne, West land

WALLED LAKE. 2 bedrooms app.1 slices, garage lake privileges $380 Eves 537 4060

LIVONIA SCHOOLS 2 bedroom town bouse. 1 baths central air, appli-ances. newly decorated attached ga

; rage CaU 1-769-0^86

ROCHESTER Of.' University Dr . walking distance ui City 4 Cnttenten Hs-iepital Cpper and lower Oat $41X1 tower 3 bedroom, $300 upper 2 bed room Call (or appointment 791-4950

412 Townhouses-Condos For Rent

Abandon Your Hunt All Areas CALLUS FOR

'QUALIFIED RENTALS' ! SHARE LISTINGS. 642 1620

884 So Adams, Birmingham, Mi

BLOOMFIELD HILLS condominium ' one verv large bedroom with vanity \ one bathroom large living room and dining room, kitchen basement and

I storage and laundry area Carport 1 Newly decorated and carpeted An old-

er professional couple No pets Cal. af j ter 6pm only 549 3364

NEWLY DECORATED 2 bedroom bouse 4 garage near WS 4 Outer Dnve Fenfed vard new carpeting Children OK $175 rent $275 deposit 522-0572

Beautlfullv furnished 2 bedroom apart-ment in W Bloomfield wtth garage Available Nov 1 thru Mav 31 Please call 661-1742

FARMINGTON Bnck colonial. 1800 Sq FT Appliances J bedrooms 2-i baths, dining room central air 2 car garage ;va ti-r> $1,100 per Mo 644 4253

WESTLAND LIVONIA SCHOOLS Joy Rd 4 Memman area 3 bedroom bnck ranch Basement garage $650 month plus secuntv Stockton Services Inc 478-1238

WESTLAND 3 bedroom Bnck Ranch full basement, near Mail W acre $600

455 2036

BIRMINGHAM fully furnished (of the corporate executive ASi utilities, cable TV carport, patio, air conditioning laundry weekly maid service very convenient location Short lerm lease

645-2731

F ARMINGTON HILLS 2000 Sq Ft ranch on wooded 2 acre lot Available immediately $800 per Mo Security de-pc*it required 851-8829

FARMINGTON Ideally located »pa-cious almost new '~i acre Christian house lor rent 3 bedrooms Attached garage 474 5059

WESTLAND 2 bedroom bnck, base-ment. aiuc 2 car garage large lot Liv-ooia schools $154) mo $350 secun tv Available Oct 1st 525-1804

WESTLAND . 3 bedroom home carpet-ed- appliances, fenced yard, near

securtty

EX ECUTIVE FURNISHED APTS Farmington Bloomfield Rochester. Tech Center areas Completely fur r.tsbed 1- and 2-bedroom apts including utilities Short term leases EXECUTIVE LIVING SUITES 4 7 4-9 770

ROYAL OAK Birmingham area, fully furnished executive 1 bedroom apt color TV. linens, utensils quiet area 3 mo® minimum $690 646-6596

WARREN 4 Royal Oak area very : tastefully. Completely furnished apart

ment units available Near the Tech I Center Access to all expressways Call

-I dunng norma: business hours Ask for Katbv 540-6860

LAKE ORION furnished, short term ideal for executive transferee 15 mir. utes from Rochester $800 mooth

781-2119

WESTLAND 3 bedroom neat ranch house with 1 -•» car garage Fenced vard Across from St. JiwSe j church Call after 3pm 729-0515

LIVONIA 3 bedroom bnck ranch Ap-pliances. finished basement garage J55-0 plus secuntv deposit After 5 PM 474-4532

WESTLAND 3 bedroom bnck ranch Basement garage carpet, appliances Verv clean $565 - security Calf Vic 9am-Nooo 455-6630

NOVI Bnck colonial. 210C Sq Ft Ap-pliances. 4 bedrooms. 2 H baths, family room dining room. 2 car garage patio $1,000 per M0 -V. 644 4ZS3

406 Furnished Housas For Rent

OAK PARK. S of 10, clean 3 bedroom bungalow, no basement no garage Ap-pliances. fence yard available Immedi alelv $435 plus utilities and security 358-4631 or 352-0073

I Ad Interim Execute Accommodations 1500 • sq ft Separate Guest Quarters within Private Southfield Home nestled in a 1 - acre wooded hillside Utilities, fireplace cable TV much more includ-ed No yard work 10 Mile-Lah»er Long or short term lease Available 21 Sept 1985 156-7696

FARMINGTON HILLS Executive con do 1 bedroom model unit furnished 4 equipped Including TV stereo, all housewares, washer dryer Utilities carport weekly bouse cleaning Pool 4 tennis Move in Oct 13 $1,200 month Days 321-4057 Eves 553-8337

TORT COVE on Cass U k e 2 bedroom 2 bath garage, all appliances Immedi ale accupancv Short term lease $950 and $1,000 Leave message 6-81 9008

ROCHESTER" HILLS Luxury 2 4 3 bedroom Condos from $900 Xitcben with appliances Dining area Full basement Attached garage Phone by appointment Bagley Properties 652-1800 ROYAL OAK, 14W 4 Crooks - Coventry, 3 bedroom, 2-a bath coodo Firplace, central air finished basement IV cluiles gas 4 water. $750 mo plus se-curity 524-2667

UNION LAKE New 2 bedroom, air at tacfved garage, patia laundry room. from $495 Call 12 nooo-2 pm or leave name 4 phone oo on recorder. 363-9490

LIVONIA SCHOOLS - 2 bedroom town house IH baths, central air appli ances newly decorated, attached ga rage Call 1-769-0066

WESTLAND 3 bedrooms, garage, stove 4 refrigerator, $550 plus security de-posit No pets Owner pays water '4 as

Pl.NEHl'RST N C . Golfing resort, week ol September 28-October 5 Swimming tennis two championship .courses. cHub house 2 bedroom villa 704-584-1292

SCOTTSDALE A m Luxurv 2 bedroom coodo, view Cameihack Mtns. pool

TORCH LAKE cottage 156 ft frontage. •ps » fireplace fully equipped

Weekends <jr weekly Call after 5 pm 628-1908

416 Halls For Rent LIVONIA DANIEL A LORD K Of C 2 hails 500 275 capacity Ample park ing air conditioning Rental for a.l oc-casions Al Zinger464 0500 or427-3545

420 Rooms For Rent

EMPTY NESTERS need rentai- 2 bed room towniouse cobdc with garage tn N W suburbs bv Oct .5 around $65« Call JDM. 323-1610

GARAGE SPACE Wanted to rent Call between 9AM-5PM Moodav thru

GARAGE WANTED, car storage. Plvm-Juth area October to May I

455-5588

BIRMINGHAM Office space foe lease 19041 sqf t $14 a s q f t - includes utilities 644-2257

keeping office. 6 operating rooms, dark room. Dr s pnva te office Immediate occupancy For information cal!

5 59* 1160

INDIVIDUAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES

W. BLOOMFIELD Lease includes personalised, profes-sional secretarial services 4 phone an-swertng spacsous parking

ORCHARD LAKE EXECUTIVE OFFICES "001 Orchard Lake Rd ^330

855-0611

LIVONIA Office space for leaae in pro-fessional building oear x WIT Ample parlung Pbone Gerrv

S4fr-5i49

RLOOMFIELD office space available Individual interior exterior suites sec re la rial services optional 334 9^84

H O M E S W A N T E D TO LEASE

In Wayne County Need 3 or more bed-rooms first floor family room or den Large dining area 1 V» baths on a large lot or pnvate setting Secure long term iease with attractive rental rates CaU

Chris Herter at 455-8880, Ext 231

COMMERCE TWP HAGGERTY N of Pontiac Trail, from 150-3,000 sq ft off-ice 2.04)0 ft of warehouse available Se-cured vard space available All or part

626-0299 or eves 535-8939

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGKA 11700 sq f t commercial space, suitable for retail or ptwsible medical office Next to Glorgio's Restaniant in Great American Mall, 240 N Woodward Ave Verv reasonable rent. 647-7171

LIVONIA 52950 Five Mile Rd . across from City Hall 2.500 aq.ft $2,000 per month in-cludes all except phone 425-5252

LOWER LEVEL for lease, at 42142 Ford Rd Canton Approx 1,500 Sq FT 1 mile W of 1-275 Great location' Call evenings. 581-4912'

HOUSE for mature couple m Canton Plymouth area Garage 4 basemen', needed Call days 453-4890

Abandon Your Hunt AU Areas WE GUARANTEE TO OFFER

QUALIFIED PEOPLE' SHARE LISTINGS 642 1620

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SPACE wanted Troy area Approximately 800 to 1,000 Sq Ft Willing lo sub lease or share Very clean operation 853-',918

PROFESSIONAL maie^-lnterested in renting apartment or flat in Birming-ham or BloomflDia - i c i Clean, quiet, nor. smoker Greg. 524-7425 • 853-6049

. DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM at Mapie and Woodward

800 so ft Office Space, includes utili-ties and janitorial service 642-0024

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 905 W .Ann Arbor Trail

400 Sq Ft 453-3535

RESPONSIBLE working

BLOOMFIELD Hilis Large, furnished private room in lovely home, DOR drink

with children transferring from Okie need

' clean 3 or 4 bedroom home to rent 422-7676

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH ONE 2 room suite ONE 4 room suite ONE " room suite

Excellent Parking 455-7373

ng smoking $285 Mo ties 4 linens. - Deposit

ludes utill-647-6823

SEEKING ROOM in downtown Blr-age 41 with

CANTON I 275 4 Plymouth Master bedroom, walk in closet, queenslze bed.

mngham White ;ooc references all after 7 PM. 259-5444

nor. smoking. decorated, for clean responsib

40 person 453-4180

FAMILY Home kitchen privileges $'. 50 o month pay own utilities Male preferred Call after 6pm 334 7 306

MERRIMAN JOY area Sleeping room for gainfully employed person over 40 Non smoker or dr.nker $45 week

425 5885

SINGLE Male quiet respectable ooo-smoker or drinker looking for clean quiet room in Livonia area References furnished 293-2835

THREE handicapped men. desire 2 or 3 bedroom bouse, apt or flat In down-town Farmington area Call Becky 8ani-4 30pm 112-4410

week Employed Man or Woman consider woman with I child. Call after 6 PM 459-7012

ROOM FOR rent prefer non smoker Livon.a area Call Helga or John after 6pm 261 8821

421 Living Quarters To Share

414 Florida Rentals

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Abandon Y our Hunt - Al! Areas REFERRAL SERVICES FOR

Tenants 4 Landlords SHARE LISTINGS, 64 2 1620

CLEARWATER on 3I . Gulf Great view 2 bedroom. 2 bath luxury «mdo Pool 90 nun to Disney World. Avail-able now thru Dec 661-1714

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b e g i n i s y o u r h o m e t o w n n e w s p a p e r ' s C r e a t i v e

L i v i n g R e a l E s t a t e s e c t i o n . H u n d r e d s o f b e a u t i f u l

h o m e s a p p e a r o n t h e s e p a g e s e v e r y T h u r s d a y .

M a k e y o u r C r e a t i v e L i v i n g R e a l E s t a t e s e c t i o n

a n e n j o y a b l e r e a d i n g h a b i t .

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C A L L T O D A Y F O R H O M E D E L I V E R Y

In Wayne County Call 591-0500 In Oakland County Call 644-1100

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ENGtEWOOD Area Brand new 2 bed room 2 bath Condc Pool tennis golf. 1 mile to Gulf of Mexico By month or year 478-2620

HUTCHINSON ISLAND Oceanfront, 1st floor rondo 2 bedrooms 2 baths, pool, tennis Available now

548-6200 or evenings 646-1612

MADEIRA BEACH Luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bath, gulf front coodo sleeps 8, com-pletely furnished, pool spa, 4 covered parking $450 week til Fen 1 652-2161

MARCO ISLAND - 1 bedroom oc gulf 4th floor with view of water Available Oct , Nov , Dec , Apnl May 4 June

349-0007

N FORT MEYERS new coodo 2 bed room 4 bath, fully furnished, pool 4 tennis Unit 39C 15 minutes from beach .Ask for Dotue 413-995 7171

ORLANDO. DISNEY' EPCOT 2 bed room. 2 bath coodo. furnished, pool, tacuxxi. golf Reserve now !cr summer Mr Blrdsall weekdays 474-5150

ORLANDO EPCOT 2 bedroom villa oe lake sleeps 6 Pool, tennis boating $500 Nov »lh to 16th

313-641 9635

PALM BEACH AREA CONDO New beautifully furnished. 2 bedroom. 2 bath on golf course, pools adults, no pets 4 months minimum $750 per mooth Work 357-0111 After 6prn, 144-3707

PALM BEACH 2 spacious condos. same building oo ocean 3 bedrooms. 2 baths each Near shopping Available now or later 1 rooa minimum 646-3500

POMPANO BEACH Ocean-front Coodo for rent for months of October 4 November Inquire. 646 1353

PUNT A GORDA laws furnished 2 bed-room. 2 bath coodo washer dryer screen balcony Pool, tennis dock Re-ply to R t U Chub® South Lyon. Mich 4417$

SIESTA KEY Sarasota luxury 2 bed room. 1 bath coodo in beautiful Island Reef, over 154)0 aq ft beach, pool, ten nta sauna e4c Now thru Jan 135-0146

4 1 5 V a c a t i o n R e n t a l s

Abandon Your Hunt .All Areas WE GU ARANTEE TO OFFER QUALIFIED PEOPLE'

OUR 9TH YEAR

S H A R E 6 4 2 - 1 6 2 0 884 S ADAMS, BIRMLNGHAM, MI

APARTMENT TO SHARE Must have references Must be neat 4 clean Ann Arbor Trail Memman Rd Area Days. 422-0664 Eves , 425-0140

BEAUTIFUL bedroom and bath with kitchen privileges for an executive type person $50 weekly Call evenings 666- 37 84

BIRMINGHAM - Home to share, male or female Convenient area - walk to town $195 mo -r utilities Home 540-2971, or 352-M78

WANTED 40- year- old woman, addict ed ts gracious living, seeks 2 or 3 bed-room coodo W of Woodward for long term lease - 5 years preferred Need 2 bathrooms, generous Living 4 dining area. 1 floor Willing to pay generous rent 642-0302

424 House Sitting Service BIRMINGHAM native wishes to care-take home or apartment in Oakland County this winter Experienced Rei

provided 644-4074

EXECUTIVE relocating ID the Bir mlnghan Bloomfield area from Trav-erse City Desires opportunity to bousesit, over the winteT months avail-able for interview before 5pm 616-941-5230 After pm 616-946-3106

VERY RESPONSIBLE single teacher seeking borne to house sit till June Will watch pets, plants, etc Excellent refer-ences 381-1402

428 Garages & Mini Storage

GARAGE WANTED for rent In W'estiand Garden City areas

For car storage Please call 326-2522

BIRMINGHAM Non smoking profes sional male lo rent ooe room Full house privileges $200 MO plus Vi util-ities After 6pm 642-1408

IN SOITHFIELD Storage for antique cars For more in-formaUon call Dave between 9AM-5PM 531-7128

WANTED TO RENT - 1 car from Nov 1 to April 1 in West n i

661-5444

garage suburbs

BIRMINGHAM 2 be<lroom townhouse to share with responsible, working, rria.e or female $225 pe utilities Excellent area

CASS LAKEFRONT 100 ft of wa wall, use of boat, off Orchard Lake Rd . Ideal for young professional, all utilities In-cluded - $275 455-5047

CHRISTIAN FEMALE desires same to share her beautiful downtown Burning ham apartment $100 mooth Call Su-san 254-9574

FEMALE, age 25 wants to share ber 2 bedroom Apartment with same Farm-ington Hills $275 mo - utitiues

476-7406

FEMALE ooo-smoker 15. to share Farmington Hllks home with same $300 plus 1 3 utiUDes

553-4434

FEMALE Preferred to share downtown Birmingham apartment with Ad Man $27 i a mooth plus va utilities Call 646-0949

FEMALE to. share impressive, 2 bed-room. 2 bath downtown ap« oo river Available end of Sept Reft

y 214 5» $330 mo Sherry. 5900 or 626-6496

FEMALE to share bouse tn Plymouth with 2 roommates $175 per mooth * utilities Call eves.

459-2061 or 722-6494

FEMALE will share 2 bedroom 2 bath apartment in Southfield with same or will move into new apartment else-where 540-9412

FEMALE. 26 yrs old seeking tame to •hare 2 bedmuii. duplex m downtown Birmingham Fireplace 4 hardwood floors $225 plus -i utilities Please call 540-93M 4 leave message on recorder

GOAL-ORIENTED - Home Mate want ed for Ferndate Pleasant Ridge area $215 includes all 146-IM1

Abandon Yoer Rant Al) Areas REFERRAL SERVICES FOR

Tenants 4 Landlords kRZ LISTINGS! 442-1

ACAPULCO From $299 per parson doeMe occwpeny round trip air week private Seer* aetata n l laa Tortnga Hotel Maid pool Time * a r e U 6 M t t

BRILLIANT FALL FOLIAGE la l ee l s a sa Coenty Rental arconsoda Hoes oe the Shore of l a k e Michigan CaU owner 517 U l - f j d T

CHARLEVOIX Deluxe lakafroot con dne la-town 1 4 I bedrooms Fall Col

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CHARLEVOni 1 ha^oaru. 2 bath Cha let m Lake Ckarlevnti Furnished

Reserve How for Fall Col Fireplace K seni i ors. Holidays 4 A l -114

CHRISTMAS is OT? it at tied

flMM 416 1 H M 4 4

HARBOft SPRINGS AREA d a t o s e e a -«s f»Oy m x l aleens 14 r weekly r M weekends B M

HILTON HKAD BLAND Part Royal vma«s N rater f a n

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HOME-MATE SPECIALISTS

Featured oo KELLY 4 CO TV 7

All Ages Occupeoooa 4 l ifestyles 6 100 Satisfied Cbaota

644-6845 10555 Southfield Rd Soothfield

432 Commercial / Retail ANN .Art»r retaic space. 4.600 a q i t . * Next to tbe new Tally Hail and Tbe Tai bots aod 8W car part ing structure Whjieiw>r»e Ajsociates. MS4400

CANTON -

New shopping center, prime high growth area, immediate occupancy •1,500 sq f t $1 000 month •1,000 sq ft $2,000 month •4.500 sq ft $3,000 mooth •7,500 aq ft $5,000 mooth • 12,500 sq ft $4,300 month

CaJI The Apar tment Group 356-2600

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH Mam St $300 mo Includes utilities except tele-phone Air conditioned, new carpeting, new pnvate parking lot 4 Janitor ser-vice Office with adjacent storage 4

lease 455

E x e c u t i v e O f f i c e s Complete Business Centers

Beautiful accommodations Secretarial, word processing 4 personalized phone answering available PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SERVICES

BIRMINGHAM LIVONIA Telegraph 15 Mile Middlebelt 8 Mile

WEST BLOOMFIELD Maple 4 Orchard Lake

474-0400 455-4955

EXECUTIVE SUITES AVAILABLE Includes spacious parking fac l l i t io 1st floor Experienced Executive Secretar ses persooalixed phone answering du-plicating. word processing notary

HARVARD SUITE 29350 SOUTHFIELD RD

SUITE 122 557-2757

FARMINGTON HILLS 29226 Orchard Lake rd S of 13 Mile, 1000 to 2.800 an ft will divide Includes janitorial 4 util-ities 851-4477 OT626-4196

FARMINGTON HILLS 1-696 4 Or-chard Lake Rd 2-room office $400 mo. S-room office with yard space. $700 mo Utilities included

626-0299 or eves . 535-4939

FARMINGTON HILLS office for lease Spacious- 1100 aq ft , executive suite Great location, convenient lo express-

ways Call 474-2668

NEW CONSTRUCTION Falrmount Professional

Office Center Suites I 000-9.000 sqf t oo 8 Mile x Livonia Occupancy Feb ".946 Cal'. Sandra Letaax

REAL ESTATE ONE C O M M E R C I A L . INC

3 5 3 - 4 4 0 0

OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE

FRANKLIN AREA ASK FOR ROSE

3 5 7 - 5 5 6 6

OFFICE SPACE Available In a very de-sirable section of Farmington, minutes from expressway system Sites from 175-1.500 s q f t Payments Include all utilities 474-8400

OFFICE SPACE for lease Ltvooia lust off Jeffries Freeway _n attractive building. Call 261-01S0

OFFICE 4409 N Woodward Royal Oak Approx i.OOO s q f t Reception area 4 offices. I balhs. centra! air $550 mo 541 744C

PLYMOUTH Williamsburg style office space for rent High exposure to downtown area

453-7091

PRUDENTIAL TOWN CENTER 10 Miie Evergreen area Large Interior office, all tervices available inclusive with rent Immediate occupancy Call Mr Linden 354-4545

RUNNER for law firm Must have own transportation Mileage reimberted Maintenance of law library and file re-tention Full time preferred Troy area 643-9490

SOITHFIELD - Atrium Office Center Attractive » room offices easy access to all expressways, ideal for sales rep-resentatives Office services available $195 per mooth 557-5822

SOITHFIELD - at Twelve Mile Road

855-1257

SOUTHFIELD & 13 MILE - NEAR BIRMINGHAM -Suites From 550 Sq. Ft

Ample, Convenient Parking 6 4 2 - 2 5 0 0

SOITHFIELD - 2 suites available 400 «q ft and 1500 sq ft Utilities and jam tonal service Included Van Rekeo 544-471):

436 Office / Buainaas Space

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM On Woodward Avenue 900 sq f t

retail for lease 642-04)24

DON'T LEASE OFFICE SPACE, LEASE AN OFFICE.

• Private 2f ices trorr 150 sc ft Luxur<ousiy appointee r you lu'fHsn FiexiW-e 'ease terns

• Conference rooms were processing, secreiaral services, tacsirriie "eie* telephone arswenng civate mai-Box arc Ticre 4 'ui iy e q u o p e c o f i ce suite '<> T u c h less t h a i y c V pay tor one eTp ty o f c e

Call for details

5 2 4 - 4 8 8 8

8 5 5 - 8 4 5 0 INTERNA'IONA^ BUSINESS TRCV « SOUTHFIELD • FABM-NO1

We cut the cost of doing Dustrvesj

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH, excellent retail space. 3300 aq ft Includes stor age. excellent at-the-door parking.

453-1706

LIVONIA 27441 W Seven Mile

Approximately 20x25 for small office or retail 521-0534

RETAIL SPACE NORTHVILLE Join Arthsr Murray's Tony's Produce and many other fine re-tailers 1600 to 3100 Sq Ft very rea I sociable

LIVONIA Small shopping center $10 50 per Sq Ft New space, great vitl-btlity. (400 in 5000 Sq Ft

LIVONIA MALL AREA Small Stop-ping center $11 50 per Sq Ft UOO to 5500 Sq Ft New space, high traffic*

MANY OTHER RETAIL LOCATIONS CALL NOW Dee Boaak 353-2100

CARL ROKMAN 4 COMPANY

SHOP SPACE for rent behind barber shop. Redforti area Call $32 1 444 450-0744

I 275 4 7 Mile PrnTsasHsial person to share 1100 aq ft colonial ingroeod pool $250 per month H utilities Call Roe after <4*r 471-0443

PROFESSIONAL la Vaat Bloom

field $2-5 mooth plat - utilities Data Days 2414451 —g- STVMTO

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aea boy will M a n ' k Farroiefloe KB

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FOR LEASE T V Dearborn Comment Custom wsrsfcouee ferllltlas 47 000 Sq f t divided to salt ExeruUve offices track facilities as e»e4ad CaU P David Wetaman OMR Aaaoetatae 144 401

ROCHESTER HILLS. I 000 s«| f t • $400 mo 15V MM

WILL SUB LEASE 4 Mare exwung light industrial space la Troy Slat 4 prVe flexible Claaa op-

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&MPLOY/MENT 500 Haip Wanted ABILITY COUNTS" Big pfcooe Co Has peoings for enti-ji level Sales Response

i riperienced Telemarketers Salarv U $300 wt Recent sales or college N(l

Fee' Employment Ovp » .liege • 540-71

A B S O L U T E G U A R A N T E E

$ 9 9 5 P E R H R S W O R K E D

T O S T A R T FULL TIME PLUS BONUSES

People needed to expand establishec business in Livonia 4 Dearborn Driver ielivery display for Health Mor. Inc High school graduate nest In appear ince. reliable auto Manager trainees n-eeded no experience necessary will -am. Paid vacations 4 benefits for

tboae woo qualify CaU now for tmroedi

5 2 5 - 5 4 6 5

A C C E P T I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S

".overusing, marketing trainees, sales -eps 4 management trainees New aa tional marketing campaign has created jpetungs AU positions lead to manage -nent within 6 mooths to 1 yr Compacv irains Good ta lar . 4 benefits Cal! Thursday Fndav or Moodav Aire Mas ter Industries. 537-7066

ACCEPTING dependable office clean-ers. Part lime evenings. 15 mile 4

rooks. Uvernoss Stevenson areas 891-1755

ACCOUNTANT - C P A Firm needs in-'.ividual experienced in General Ledger

Tax Returns Send resume, with sal arv requirements, to 325 W Bloom-

field. Royal Oak. Mi 44073

500 Heip Wanted AGGRESSIVE-ARTICULATE"

1 Haa Openings la

500 Help Wanted 5 0 0 H a i p W a n t e d 5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

T e l e p h o n e S a l e s

• Paid Training • 15 P « Hr To Stan • Automatic iK) Day Ra t*

Tel-Twelve Area Prevwxa Sales Helphii

1 all Now For Appoinlmeot

G e n e r a l M a n a g e m e n t

S e n / i c e 29701 W 6 Mile, Livonia

TV- Bell Creek Plain Suite 140 A

4 2 7 - 7 6 6 0 AIRLINE SECURITY GUARDS

Full and part time Uniform supplied will irain $3 35 per boor Apply 11 "PM [leiron Metro .Airport North Ter minai Venanme. J.J Secuntv

A L A R M E X P E R I E N C E D O N L Y

Installers Service Men Monitor* Tof pay li benefits

Central Alarm Signal, inc Ask for Bob

8 6 4 - 8 9 0 0 ALARM

INSTALLERS - Experienced Benefits Car furnished

Applv Security Services, 31171 W ;< Mile Ha Farmington

APARTMENT HALLWAY CLEANING ft* 'Simplex in Troy 25 hours per week

'"all for appointment 443-9109

APARTMENT MAINTENANCE person. 3 yrs experience required with good references Must be a telf starter and able to lake charge of maintenance crew Salary commensurate wtth abUl

; ty Applications and resumes being ac Ltrpteo at 27505 Ford Road. Garden

I City, Moodav thru Saturday. lOarn Spm

5 0 0 I M p W s n l a d

APPLY

NOW

ACCOUNTANT Southfield CPA firm has < viuih.'ield CPA firm has opening for ex-perienced Public Accountant Minimum

years experience with abililty to advise clients oo business and tax mat ters Call 559-64M

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE National Corporation taking applies-tioos for an immediate ' Accounts Receivable position ID its Southfield Headquarters Experience preferred Excellent working conditions 4 Benefit Package included Please send resume to Sox 514 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 34251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

ACCOUNTS RECIEVABLE CLERK a m e r Air Cooditioclng distributor

3eeks individual lo work with credit manager Experience in commercial credit 4 collections, typing 4 CRT Ability lo work wtth people 4 numbers Send resume to Carrier Michigan Co . 31401 Schoolcraft, Ltvooia Mi . 44151 Attention Credit Manager or CaU 522 5000 An Equal Opportunity Eroblover

ALLSON'S TANNING SALON 809 W 14 Miie Rd . Clawsdfc. is accept ing applications for a Receptionist

644-4440 or 244-2112

ALL AROUND INDIVIDUAL needed (or warehouse loading 4 unloading L-ucks. deliveries 4 light maintenance

355-1335

AMERICAN Bulk Food needs mature responsible individuals for morning 4 afternoon shifts Applv 10am-4prri 4422 Woodward. Royal Oak 549-0033

Can you wort 40 boors or more per ween - Do you have transportation" And lite to work close to your borne"

j BENCHMARK pays more than mini-mum wage and vou can work full-time temporar-.'

N O E X P E R I E N C E N E C E S S A R Y

TROY AND

ROCHESTER

C A L L

589-2110

Benchmark Temporary Help

ASSIGNMENTS AVAILABLE We rveeC experienced

SECRETARIES TYPISTS

WORD PROCESSORS DATA ENTRY/CRT

SWITCHBOARD OPER Put your skills to work Cal!

TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.

F o r m e r l y ( M a t c h m a k e r s ) S o u t h e d 569-8290 Troy 583-0515 Detroit 963-5026 Lit lea 254-2830

ASSIST ANT FOREMAN for packaging business Must be able to manage pec-

tle 4 production Mechanical abllty 4 i-le ecpeneoce needed tools pre-

I ! erred We require references Contact Mr A thin. 459-4200

ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEE CASHIERS

Afternoon 4 midnight tbifts Above minimum wag*, benefit* Apply Total Petroleum. 29030 North western Hwy at 12 Mile

ASSISTANT MANAGEMENT openings Hourlf plus commission Good pay.

! Flexible hours Will train Apply Impe-rial Car Wash. 1745 Rochester Rd.. Troy-, between 16 Mile 4 17 Mile

.ASSISTANT MANAGER for retail fur-niture store in Birmingham Furniture experience required Encore Furnish ings, LTD CaU Gerald M Wayne

444-1997

A MICRO COMPUTER Systems Consultant Determine the computer systems rvjeds

' of our small business clients and pro-i vide support through installation and

training If you have good understand-ing ol tingle and multi user micro comuter operating systems, 1 or more years al experience as Progammer business Systems Analyst, a degree in computer science or equivalent experi-ence We can offer excellent salary with benefit package Na t iona l franchise support. Complete training program Sraa.i busiwss environment For immediate consideration, send re-sume to Cliarles Tbompsor., QUIBS INC P 0 Box 5«7. T«» . MI 44099

APPRENTICES/ TOOL & DIE

Retirees welcome Full 4 pari time I Now taking applications

S.M.C 1800 Junction. Plymouth

ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEE

$ 3 0 0 . P E R W E E K Our Managers earn 41200 per month just to manage 5 people of a national pboto lab Must dress sharp and enjoy working with people No experience necessary We train, tome travel, lots »f benefits 944-0524

500 Help Wanted

N E W S R E P O R T I N G

P O S I T I O N

Weekly newspaper g roup is now in terv iew-ing for a fu l l - t ime news repor t ing pos i t ion. App l i can ts shou ld have col lege degree , plenty of en thus iasm, good wr i t ing abi l i -t ies and s o m e journa l i sm exper ience. Pho-tography and layout ski l ls helpful. Submi t r e s u m e and wr i t ing samples to S u s a n J. K a u p p i l a . m a n a g i n g e d i t o r ; South Lyon Hera ld , 101 Nor th Lafayet te . South Lyon, M l 48178.

ARCHITECTS Finrk witti regional offices ir. Dallas anC Sania Monica and diversified com-mercial institutional practice, requires qualified wniot teennjeal personnel with rr.immum 5 years related experi-ence for Detroit office Equal opportu-nity employer witl> compeUUve benefit package Apply to Ro«»etU Ajaociates. 601 Washington Blvd Detroit Mich... 48:26 »64-3S40

ARE YOU CREATIVE? Do you like tt decorate" Ready for a career change" Now interviewing for interior decorator 4 possible franchise owner For interview call Susan

441-8441 ARE YOU IN NEED OF JOB

TRAINING AS WELL AS A JOB" You may be eiegtble for help - at oo charge - in finding both Our ' on-the-job training program ' could be your an-swer 11 you are an Oakland County res-ident and meet low income guide lines, call 354-9147

ASSISTANT MANAGER

Womens clothing, retail Excellent op-portunity at our Twelve Oaks Mall 'Store Apply In person or send resume

KAY BAUM Twelve Oak Mall Novi, Ml 48050

ATTENTION

ATTENTION

200

JOB

OPENINGS We have an overload of work for light jKhistnal 40 or more hours per wee*

FULL TIME OR TEMPORARY POSITIONS

• On The Job Training • Day or Af ternoon Shifts • All Jobs Pay Above Mini-mum Wage • No Fee • Work with A Friend

[f you re tared of that same job or same service give us a call today

5 2 5 - 9 1 9 1

OR 5 2 5 - 9 2 1 4

FUTURE FORCE

Call For Further Information

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d 5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d 5 0 0 H e i p W a n t e d

ATTENTION Homemakers & Students

The Observer & Eccentric Is looking for a person to deliv-er the Rochester & Troy Eccentric as an Adul t Carrier in Troy & Rochester. Monday & Thursday mornings, ap-proximately 8 hcHjrs per week if interested call Tammy or Tom at

651-7575

ALTO RECONDITIONING Full-ume positions Will train Apply Dick • Bonded Beauty 144M Goldamiti experience Yemar Plymouth, v, blk E of Sfceldoo Rd 29V1M2 4am-5pro

BLANCHARD GRINDER HAND Experienced Rate baaed cm

Yemar Enterprises

AUDITOR • nights, for large hotel Min-imum 1 yr experience, excellent bene-fit package, apply In person Holiday Inn of Southfield. 24555 Telegraph

ALTO BODY 4 collision 4 paint Pre-fer combination person Will consider others Must have own tools 5 years ex perleoce, benefits Days 291-1147 After 4 197-0705

AUTO SERVICE ADVISOR

Must have C M experieoce 4 t » warranty 4 policy [n media es Must neat appearing 4 courteous

Contact Service Manager in Peraoc DEXTER CHEVROLET CO

20411 W S MILE RD , DETROIT

ALTO TECHNICIAN TRAINEE Fartrungtoc area some experience re-luired excellent training available

474-4443 quired 443-111

B L U E

J E A N

J O B S ! !

C A K E D E C O R A T O R Part ume, days

477-1544

CAREER OPPORTUNITY Profi sslntitl woman seeks ngfct indi-vidual to work m unique interior ilnaifi service Train for career using decorat ing skills recruiting, management abil-ities Call for interview Mon. thr» Frv 9am-5ptn 335 234*

C A R E E R

O P P O R T U N I T Y

Public Relations

ALTO TECHNICIAN Certified with minimum 2 years exper t ence overtime 4 bonus Farmington area 443-1111

Men & Women

A U T O T E C H N I C I A N Goodyear Tire Center looking for 1

inic Excellent

S a l e s e x p e r i e n c e a p t u s Vic Tamy hat immediate openings for Sighly motivated persons lc our Bloom fields' womens gym Applicants must

traastwrtauoo All I •* w e " P 0 0 ™ " 3 10 t I C * l l e o ' i S t ^ i b i r - - t o S T i e o m r <» C

T t ^ T ° l l o ^ i l ? W 4.4-4443 ang, t i M r , u r r r u rnoor i r , u u m I Telegraph Bloomfield Tuesday Sept

17. between ra t

Must have own

AUTO BUMPER Experienced only Capable of earning ; •ood money Please apply in p e r * *

Feradale

sharp productive mechanic working conditions 4 income potential Call Tom Dans at March Tire Co,

Telegraph. Southfield. Mich, 44034 153-0450

long and thort term temporary assign menls in Troy aad Rochester

ALTO DEALERSHIP In Farmingtoo Hills Is now airing for our tervlce cashier poslttoc The right candidate tbouid be neat in appearance 4 have clerical or cashiering experience We offer pleasant tur ra lndingj excellent pat. fringe benefits 4 growth potential Call Marti Berst 471 5353

AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE tel up operator leader, Brown 4 Sharpe dept in expanding local firm Is In need of a top notch set-up leader Competi-tive pay with excellent beoeflts Apply Gel, 34000 Autry. Livonia 522-4010

A U T O M E C H A N I C S Full and Part t ime

Applicat ions are now being taken daily at

K Mart 5725 Sheldon & Ford

Canton

A U T O T E C H N I C I A N Goodyear Tire Centers is looking for tharp productive mechanics Excellent working conditions and income poten-tial. • Southfield Area - Tom. 3S3-0450 • Farmingtoo Area - Bo6. 477-4*70 • Plymouth Area - Ken, 455-7400

B A C K T O S C H O O L &

Y O U ' R E N O T G O I N G ! Audio Co needs 9 -10 individuals immediate openings No experience Earn $210 a week while training Call Mr Joora. 421-9190

iger 4 stitute driver for wholesale distributor 4 mfg company .Northwest Detroit. Salary 4 benefits 442-0725

ATTENTION ambitious college stu-dents with tome photographic e ipen ence Earn extra dollars working with a growing publication Must have car and camera Contact Saies Manager, Trad-ing Times. Inc Auto 4 Boat Weekly, Pamela 425-4444

ATTENTION GUYS 4 GALS

URGENT Busy season just starting, assist mana-ger in Nationwide Photo Promo

•Be 17 over over -No Special Skills Required •Neat 4 Outgoing •High Earnings --l.o<a of Fun 4 Sur. -Start Today" Apply Tues 4 Wed. only 12-5pm

Mr TEA Holiday Inn 24555 Telegraph Rd , Southfield

353-7707 PARKWAY STUDIOS INT , INC

ASSEMBLERS 4 PACKAGERS Call Stacey - 357-0034 -ASSEMBLERS 4 PACKAGERS

Work 40 hrs per week 52 weeks per yr

CaS! Joan - 444-7440

ATTENTION $1000 by ChrtsUnaa House of Lloyd needs 20 more d«raon-stratom to show toys and gtfta now until Christmas No investment. collect-ing. no delivering Or be a Hostess 424-5 S#1 or 424-4257

A U D I T O R Hotel night auditor needed Experience necessary Good salary and benefits Apply ir. perosn

HOLIDAY INN FARMINGTON HILLS

Grand River at 10 Mile;

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS Part time warehouse work near Metro Airport Must be able to lift boxes up to 50 pounds Call 944-5110

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS Ear extra mooey working part time for Partners in Grime, Residential Clean-ing Service Call 425-4445

ATTENTION STUDENTS Work evening hours In our modern West Bloomfield office. W"e need phone per soonel lo set appointments LB residen-tial areas for our sales reps Hourly pay plus bonus program No experience necessary if you are a self-moUviated person, wiih a clear speaking voice. Urn mav be the part time job you've been iooking for Call Mr Lane for inter-view 424-3434

AUTO MECHANICS

LIGHT MECHANIC HEAVY MECHANIC

4 AUTO TRANS MECHANIC Top Wages 4 Benefits

aruing potential $35-$40K Contact Service Man

Vagesl

Mia] $35-$40K

DEXTER CHEVROL£??CO 20411 W 4 MILE RD DETROIT

AUTO MECHANIC Immediate opening for full time mechanic, good pay 4 company bene-fits Applicants musl be certified in at least 4 major categories Applv Personnel Office:

MONTGOMERY WARD TEL-TWELVE MALL

An Equal Opportunity Employer

AUTOMOTIVE COUNTER tales perscr. with e ipenence In Hi performance and custom auto pans Ask for Rust

355 2244

AUTOMOTIVE RBCONDITIONER Learn to recondition auto»nohiles Must be It or over, aggressive, dependable and motivated with good driving record Have own transportation

444-^5 50

ALTO PAINTERS HELPER Qualified to run 4 other assistants Top mooey for a top man Must have tools 4 rxnerience Apply In person Northland Collision, 23222 Woodward. Ferndale

BAKER n cake and pastries Ap-

persoc at G M Paris Bakery, 6414 Joy Rd Livonia

Experienced,

ft

BAKERY COUNTER SALES Exclusive conditions Apply In person

THE BAKER'S LOAF 29440 Northwestern. Southfield

BAKERY PERSON Looking for someone experienced In selling fresh baked goods Full time. Excellent pay 4 benefits Apply in per-son Shopping Center Market. 4433 Or-chard Lake Road at Maple Road. West Bloomfield. .Ask for Mr Waller

BARBER STYLIST or Cosmetologist Garden City

425-2440

BARPERSONS - experienced only Evenings Apply in person Moo thru F n , 12-4pm Redford Bowl, 12150

BARTENDERS Bus person, pantry 4 kitchen help Rigoletto s, 3430-5 Plym-outh rd. Livonia.

44W-2272

BARTENDERS 10AM Castle

formerly The Spaghetti Company Woodward and 111 Mile. Berkley

Experience preferred Apply 10 5PM at Mart Ridleys Comedy Ca formerly The Spaghetti Comp

BEAUTICIAN Full or Part time with or without Clientele Benefits available Garden City .Area 241-2440

tod find out about Kelly's "Work 4 Win'' Sweepstakes' The rnpre you work, the better the chances to win a mew au-tomobile

362-1180 TROY

7AM-5:30PM

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

C A R E E R

O P P O R T U N I T Y

Public Relations Saies experience a plus

Vic Tanny has immediate openings for highly motivated persons in our Ply-mouths men and woaxna gym Appli-cants must be well groomed and is ex-cellent physical condition Apply in per soo at 49700 Ann Arbor Rd Tues Sept 17 between 5-7 PM Ladies please bring leotards and tights

B L U E J E A N S J O B S

L I G H T P A C K A G I N G

& P R O D U C T I O N Jobs available Livonia Troy Roches-ter Must be 14 and have own trasnpor-latloo

BENEFITS CALL IMMEDIATELY

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NORELL SERVICES. INC.

Farmington 477-9840 Rochester 651-1500

BODY REPAIR PERSON For busy collision shop Most have ei-penence Excellent pas and benefits

5*5-0771

BOOK DISTRIBUTOR Need Route Sales Driver Salary, bonus. Blue Cross No weekends or holidays Moo-Fri . 4-4 30pm Must have job-re-lated Book Sales experience 837 4400

BORING MILL OPERATOR

years experience Night perieoce oelpful Call Tor

BEAUTICIAN Plymouth Salon, wtth or without clien-tele Experience preferred, full or parti time Call 45»-4l75

500 Help Wan ted

I B I G A N D SMALL LOTS

We a re C o n s o l i d a t e d Stores C o r p o r a t i o n

o w n e r o p e r a t o r o f several s tores in the

G R E A T E R D E T R O r T A R E A

We are c u r r e n t l y s e e i n g p e o p l e for FUIL &

PAJtT-TlME o p e n i n g s in t h e f o l l o w i n g areas

. . . S T O C K SALES C A S H I E R S

if y o u w o u l d i 'ke a ca ree r in tne re ta i l f i e l d b u t

nave N O EXPERIENCE, d o n ' t let th is s t o p you

w e are w i l l i ng t o t r a m Y o u w i l l also * ind

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un i on , f r i e n d l y c o - w o r k e ' s a n d p l e a s a r : w o r k i n g

c o n d i t i o n s Full t i m e oos -bons o f fe r ful l O e n e l t s

We are an e q u a l o p p o r t u n i t y e m p l o y e r m.-f.-'h

To f i n d o u t more.

P>ease a p d v in pe rson

Monday through Saturday, 10AM-9PM,

at t n e Big a n d Sna i l Lots S to re

27065 Greenfield Rd. Southfield, Ml 48076

C o n s o l i d a t e d STORE $ C O B P O P A T l C ' N

= — T H I S I S I T ! Are you o u t g o i n g and ene rge t i c ' D o you like g o i n g t o great

parties every night ' D o you want t o have tun and m a k e money at the same t i m e ' It this is vou. then this is your chance '

VCe re Detroi t ' s mos t exci t ing new party-spot, and we re booking tor fun- loving people t o train as cocktai l servers and bar tenders '

It* you like t o meet interesting people, dance and have a g o o d t ime while you ' re work ing then you ough t to join ou r t eam'

T o a p p l y , j u s t s t o p b y t h e M i c h i g a n I n n

M o n d a y . S e p t e m b e r 1 6 t h r o u g h W e d n e s d a y . S e p t e m b e r 1 8

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ALTO PORTER - new car department, must be 14 or older 4 have own trans-por ta t ion Inquire in person a t Tamaroff Buick. 24545 Telegraph. Southfield

ALTO PORTERS wanted for growing car dealership Responsibilities include wash, wax 4 recondition cars 45 hours per week Apply in person at Erhard BMW. 24130 Telegraph, between « Mile 4 10 Mile. Southfield

AUTO PORTER Full-time position Reliable person needed Apply between 10am-4pm. a t McDonald Rent-a-Car, 30940 Ford Rd , Garden City

ALTO RECONDITIONING 4 Detailing Fall 4 part time positions Experience preferred, but not necessary Bloom-field Hills 332-9707

ALTO SERVICE WRITER wanted for growing car dealership Responsibili-ties include answering pbooes, greeting customers and writing work orders. Mechanical background required. 44

y In person at Er Rd., be-

'letd

v e c o a a i a i ugmivMiiu i«^»4i hours per wee* Apply m perso hard BMW. 24130 Telegraph tween 9 Mile 4 10 Mile. Southfli

BEAUTY OPERATOR Hair Desi_ to expand your future T V formers need hair designers for their Farmington Hills Sakn Great opportu-nity for advancement through educa Hon Call 424-4410 orS41-0577

BEAUTY OPERATOR -antee plus commission. PI

Inkster area Call after 4pm 512-0332 H i BENCH HAND Fixture Builder Must be able to lead osrn k*s. Experienced 4 mutt have own tools T job. not just a program days Westwood Tool Co

This it a steady BC/BS. boll-

493-1100

BILLING CLERK

eipenence helpful Send resume imfi-RATING ULARY REQUIREMENT* U> Billing CTer, P O. Box 01940. Detroit. Michigan, 48203

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BIRMINGHAM An to Dealer Deeds por ter for clean-en Apply in person 10 a m -4 p.m 479 S Woodward

Minimum shift Gage experience an appointment

INTRA CORPORATION Westland, Mich.

326-7039

C A R E E R O R I E N T E D

Females 4 males needed for special as-signments with licenced private invest! gauon firm No experience required Training program offers must be min-imum 21 yrs. old, oo criminal record For an appt contact Ms Marie at

569-4941 CARPET CLEANERS

Experienced Painting experience helpful but no<

595-1113

CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIANS, will tram, commercial 4 residential carpet cleaning Contact Tim 525-4090

CARPET 4 FURNITURE CLEANERS Full time openlngt for conscientious 4 ambtuovs person with willingness to learn Must have good driving record 4 mechanical apptitude 4 neat appear ance Earning potential 114,M0- to 323 000 year pint Wief i t s Call 9am - 4pm 353-1934

CAR WASHER wanted. Ortishless car wash Must be hardworking, mechani-cally inclined, reliable. 4 responsible Call 474-4909

CAR WASH Gat Sit Uoo Attendant and Supvervltor full time Must be mechanically inclined Salary 44 50 per hour Contact Royal Management

4I4J974

B R I D G E P O R T For small-medium tne tool 4 gage works Minimum 4 years experience Clean modern tbop In Walled Lake area Competitive wages 4 benefits

449-4011 HALLMARK TOOL 4 GAGE

BRIDGEPORT MILLHAND OPERATOR

Experienced on preaswo machined air craft parts Fall benefits. Hytrol Manufacturing Garden City 341-4030

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR AH-artxmd grinder hand Immediate opening 2 positions- Westland

719-5700

BRUNO HAIR SALON has opening for hair stylist and nail technician for new mddern salon in Canton Ask for Lvrm 454-7730

BURNER Experienced Electric Eye Airco

Burning Machine 935-5103

BIRMINGHAM LANDSCAPE Firm needs full time Fall laborers. ence helpful Phone, between 4pm. x 540-4171

BUYER with minimum 3 years experi-ence for women s specialty store m Bir-mingham Strong selling ability like-wise a must. CaU 543-0137

500 Help Wantad

RETAIL MANAGEMENT

Y o u r K e y T o O p p o r t u n i t y

With Radio Shack! Radio Shecfc h«« grown to over 7.000 outlet* world-wide W« attribute thl* aucceaa ro herd wort, carwtui planning and a h«a*y doaa of good-vafcja-'or-th*-mon«y marchandtta Our comprahanttva training program » rr*jni-faca<-ed Wa oouota o*vtha-K»b training wtth daaaroom Mrn ina r * tn our taam aa you aarn" matood. Onca tratnad. our Managar companaatton plan oflar* baaa earning* pma bonuaaa baaad on «»ora profttab#ty Radio Shack ai*c oflar* a promotion from wttNn pottcy Add thtt to our raptd axpana»on and tha potential for advancamant * Wtua#y urxinvtad If you ara a goaKrtantad aalt-atartar and baOava that you hava what It tafcaa to axcai tr ttn* ftatd. wa may luat hava tha key to your Mura Pail tlma poamon* aiac avaflaMa

Ape* In Paraa4t W.

G e n e r a l Motors SENIOR PROJECT

ENGINEERS

SKI SALES PERSON SKI BINDING TECHNICIANS

GENERAL SALES MC Sporting Goods Is now hiring down hill and cross country ski sales persons. No prtor retail experience Is necessary, but you should be active In the sport of skiing. We are also hiring experienced binding me-chanics to mount ski bindings. Prior experience and certification Is required. Hourty plus piece work commission. Retail oriented sales persons are also needed to fill positions In our General Merchandise and Shoe Department. Please apply in person bet-ween 11 AM and 6 PM at any one of the following MC Locations:

LIVONIA - West 7 Mile at Middlebelt SOUTHFIELD - Southfie(d Rd. at 13 Mile

TROY - Oakland Mall FARMINGTON - 30854 Orchard Lake Rd.

ROSEVILLE - Gratiot at 12 Mile

. CABLE TV SALES PERSONS Permanent positions for Sales Repre-tentalives Mast have clean-cut and seat appearance Some college back-ground preferred and references Pre-vious sales experience not necessary Individuals m o t be reliable, ambitious and enjoy working with public Call Dan Diiisinore for u • interview at 553-7414

CASHIER, part time, for traditional mens and womens clothing store Expe-rience preferred. Apply 10AM-4PM Moo-Sat, at the Ctaymor* Shop. T21 N Woodward. Birmingham

CASHHH. RECEPTIONIST For fast paced Video retail store The right person will have a professional appearance and cashier experience Permanent full time position Most be able to work weekends Accepting ap-plications St Murphy s Video. 30115 John R Madison Heighti and 13 Mile Roads

CASHIER SALES POSITION Full or part time Flexible hotirs Apply Trevarrow Hardware, 97 W Long Lake. Troy.

CASHIERS Experienced Preferred

Full Time Apply In Person

JOE'S PRODUCE 33152 W. 7 Mile

Livonia, Mi. CASHIERS* GAS ATTENDANTS

For full Service Station. Foil 4 part time Please call 553-3144 or apply la person. Twelve 4 Orchard Lake &ell or Twelve 4 Halstead Shell

JIERS - large Ai has immediate

Amoco Service Ceo-CASMERS Cashier* After school and 15-20 bourn per week. Good pay Apply Tel-Ma pie Car Care, comer Telegraph 4 Maple. Birmingham 444-2916

CASHIERS NEEDED for full 4 part time positions Apply in person at Total Petroluem. Hunter 4 Chestnut Roads. Birmingham 43 40 per hour Bonus, va-cation. ttealti insurance

An Equal Opportunity Employer

C A S H I E R S Part lime for Shell Service Station in Southfield 354-9344

CARPENTER • Experienced In com-mercial and Institutional. Full time Must have transportation and tools Call for Interview 474-1310

CARPENTERS EXPERIENCED Good pay Non onion 2 week trial peri-od Plymouth area Send resume to P O Box 429 Plymouth. MI 44170

CASHIERS 4 STOCK PERSON Flexible hours Experience^piefeiied

» 1 in person Howard's Beauty Sup

331< Grand r I River, Farmington

CENTRAL STATION OPERATORS All shifts, Southfield location

Call 4 to 4 549-7100

CERTIFIED License Mwrhsmr wanted Good pay Monday thru Saturday Also Station Attendant wanted, fall or part lime Good pay Contact Abdul 7am-5pm 411-OOW

500 Help Wanted

f l AN EQUAL owKwrruwrrr eMPLOYBR * * A CXVia.ON 0» TANOY COKWWTION

.Radio /hack

GENERAL MOTORS ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVIT IES STAFF has i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s m the r Automotive Safety Engineering Department for S e n i o r P ro j ec t E n g i n e e r s

Vou m u s t have a B S D e g r e e in E n g i n e e r i n g ( m e c h a n i c a l preferred; w<th a minimum o' 3 years experience in vehicle s a f e t y a r e a E x p e r i e n c e in v e h i c l e c r a s h w o r t h m e s s d e v e l o p m e n t a n d - o r t e s t i n g is a l s o p r e f e r r e d Y o u shou»d d e m o n s t r a t e p r o f i c i e n c y n b o t h o r a l a n d w r i t t e r c o m m u n i c a t i o n

R e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s for t h e s e p o s i t i o n s i n c l u d e (1) s t a y i n g ab reas t o f t h e s ta te of c u r r e n t sa fe t y p r a c t i c e t e c h n o l o g y a n d r e g u l a t i o n s (2) m o n i t o r i n g sa fe ty a s p e c t s of e v o l v i n g n e w v e h i c l e d e s i g n s (3) p r o v i d i n g a p p r o p r i a t e f o c u s o n sa fe t y in t h e d e s i g n p r o c e s s (4) p r o m o t e c o r p o r a t e a d o p t i o r o f sa fe t y i m p r o v e m e n t s

Candidates must *ave U S Citizenship or Visa sfafus whicn permits them legally to accept permanent employment under U S immigration j'ai^s

G e n e r a l M o t o r s o f f e r s a c o m p e t i t i v e sa la ry a n d b e n e f i t p a c k a g e a n d an a t t r a c t i v e s t i m u l a t i n g w o r k e n v i r o n m e n t at o u r T e c h n i c a l C e n t e r i n s u b u r b a n s o u t h e a s t e r n M i c h i g a n If these opportuni t ies match your qualif ications a n d in te res t s please send a resume and transcript (copy only) to

Tachnical Staff* Paraonnal - RRM G e n e r a l M o t o r s T e c h n i c a l Cen te r Engineering North Building 30200 Mound Road Warren Ml 48090-9010

* r Equal Opportunity Empioya*

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ACCOUNTING CLERK Part time position, 25 hours per week, ideal opportunity for College student pursuing Ac-counting Degree. Candidate should have com-pleted Principals of Accounting and be familiar with bank reconciliations, account analysis and other accounting assignments. Wages *5 50 -$6 per hour. Send resume to:

Box 530 Observer & Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Livonia, Ml 46150

EquU Opportunity Emptoymr

THE RESIDENCE INN COMPANY T h e na t ion ' s fastest g rowing dynamic , yet pe rsonab le hotel company , is seeking c o m -peten t . compass iona te people fo r the fo l low-ing posi t ions:

AUDITORS FRONT DESK CLERKS

HOUSEKEEPING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL

VAN DRIVERS

O u t s t a n d i n g oppor tuni ty fo r g r o w t h , excel-lent c o m p e n s a t i o n and benef i t s I m m e d i a t e needs in Troy Sc Madison Heights .

ease apply in person, M o n thru Fn., 9 M.-5 P .M. at 32650 S t ephenson H w y ,

Heights , (1-75 & 14 Mi le Rd. )

Please A. M a d i s o n

ATTENTION:

JOBS AVAILABLE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

PACKAGING 3 shifts. 40 hour week* avaita&to for Wtxom. Nov*. Waited Lake. Farmington H«a. Dear-born, Madteon Hgts. Troy. Rochester. Btoom-ftetd and Pontiac. NO EXPERIENCE NECES-SARY. NO FEE. (Must have reMabte transpor-tation and phone.)

Y 1 A R A R O U N D B O N U S S O U T M P I B L D L I V O N I A P O I f T I A C

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CASHIERS WANTED Kor gerEnanmi part ume pnejinxo BI.V '* arree Preecnpuoos 14 Mile 4 M,ddieteli,KanTungu*i Hills SS5 1177

C A S U A L L A B O R Exjx rwow soJdeno* PC tawards * must LX*I$ LEMI assignment* M LX»T fr « rrruo^Um Hill* i r r a AiJ ihif t i avatl *bJe espeoiaJjr davs L004 term

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M A N P O W E R TEMPORARY SERVICES

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pCOl'NTER Person Dr* c leaners Kanengtoo 1444S Grand River Will tram Apply between 9a.ro Jptn No pbuoe calls

>.'! NTKR PERSON 4 PRESSER • anted experience DelpfU; but will

4 15 Mile area

DOMINO'S PIZZA Has immediate openinp 4or Delivery l-xigineers Personnel Earn up u $& an hour Call anytime 851 DIM

train Orchard Lake Hd 63* 9081,

COUNTER SALES Exclusive cbucc i*tes weddings and parly need* Excel ,ro( x>odjiioro Challenging rewarding

USERS LOAF ^ rewardti

Apolv in per**i THE RAK*l 29486 Northwestern, Southfield

CHEMIST Full or u n u m t person far industrial chemical research '"-an be student wita chemical background Crrlrr non smoker P l e a * a y ma.i soly wtui letter or resume giving detail* ol rtterri ica! background to 2 V Industries, lnc 48551 W a t Rd Wixom Mich 4»i>»6

CHILD* ARK ASSISTANT needed in my dayca re home ft 10 hours a week Twelve Mile 4 South field 5S3-0S3S

~ .-HILDCARE Immediate -enter Flei . Must be U i >p*c Monday Thurs Ifrpm. F n to-Hrn. Sa Sun nooo to i p m All s&ifts available

COUNTER SALES Electrical Supply Wholesale:

Experienced in hardware and electrical sales No others need apply 32411 » ft Mile Livonia

iXJI'IHJN CLERKS deta^ minded. fast earner* (ar coupon sorting 4 d a u »

try .a Plymouth Typing or data entry r i Benefice a plus Also Horn* sorting

111 8SS0 •jpport unity

D O M I N O ' S P I Z Z A

N E E D S

S A F E D R I V E R S

E a r n p e r h o u r $ 5 - $ 8

6 5 2 - 9 9 1 0

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM printing company seeks full or part time Gener • : Assistant No fiper'.OKe necessary Minimum of IIW hours Call 540 1401

• openings lor unique drop- in •xibie part Lime hours 13 5Q j

COURIER CLERK Heavy lifting 4 repairs involved lor busv Southfield Law Firm Filing, copy DRAFTING TEAt HER

j ing .igbf, typing, mist duties Comput i*> M ° ° T i " t r >

. r*„per,ence helpful Rum 55S 9500 » K ^ S ^ J W T O U ,

COURIER * a M l l T R a ^ Lot'i B;rmiri^iufri firm looking Courier Job will .nclmi* niiuun^

ar>ds and acnw ctenc*J duties Must br Sua noon to (pen Al, £ K l s available [ c , ; M f i o M , u p r r % . : »<"!

X n T u l' 1 , 1 4 ~ J u s l sion TTu/u - lull time poaiuoo W . Kids M10 W Maple at Lalsaer Bi. | F f J 9 A M 5 p M Interested applicants mingham 48010

CHILD CARE WORKERS I ni media if openings for a Iioensed day care pro-

applicanta send resume and cover letter to 1 NIPROP 184 Pierce St Btrming Iiam MJ 48011. Alteotioa Dian Pastor

grain needed p a n . full time day eve- j CREDIT UNION TELLER wanted aing and sutati 'utes ApcUcations aeing accepted By Liv-joia F"ubl.c Schools, Dept of Community Education, Jack Kirksev. Director For information call

52J9298

CLEANING LADIES wanted tc clean hallways 4 laundry rooms m apartment t a m p l e x a Starting wage 14 Oi Call Mac. thru Fri 7am tc Spm 427 4S43

rLEAMNC LAD1! foir apartment romplex

Livonia Area Accepting appiications for full and par. time Credit Union ex perieiwre a must Ask for Sue atS2V0700

~ ~ T l "TOMER SERVICE REP Needed ,n growing Southfield Compa ny Part t-me mornings or afternoons W .. trair. Pleasant phone vonce a must

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D R A F T I N G T E C H N I C I A N Livonia based Industrial furnace manu

turer has immediate opening Excel t«enefits Salary .-ommensurale

itii exyeriem-e Please call 281 230C'

D R A F T P E R S O N Ace Controls Inc a leading tnaoufac • urer of fluid power products han an im mediate opening for an experienced mechanical drafts per*oo Fluid power design experience helpful Send -n ronfldeoc*. or apply In person

214Ji Industrial Park Dr Farmington MI 48024

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DRAPERY Stor* needs a full time

Salary plus ixrnmissiion Draperies far appointment

Call 861-0*86

CLEANING PERSON lull lime, must ba r? own transportation 771 - 2W1

C l e a n i n g P e r s o n For large apartment complex in Oak Park Full t ime Call between Sam and 4pn, Mon thru F n

9 6 8 - 8 6 5 9

DRIVER COURIER for small package delivery in metro Detroit area Morn-ings afternoons Musi havt good driv-ing record and :»84-8S car Ideal for re-tiree ,New Center area, 872 18641

DRIVER Deliveries, i to 8 days.a wk Vebicle provided Applv In person BAKERS LOAF !»48IJ northwestern

Franklin 4 Inksl' r Rd

DRIVER

CNC BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR

With Bandit E x p e n e n c 208XLO MACHINE CENTER Oper 2 positions available Westland

72S-S700

C N C TURNING CENTER and ma chining center programmer and opera tor Excellent opportunity for advance-ment Salary commensurate to prev. ous eipenence Afternoon shift _ r r . .

*84 1930 resume 4 salary n COLLEGE STUDENT with renable car tCi clean auto shop 4 deliver parts Woodward 4 Eleven Mile Rd Area

T O M E R SERVICE REI' Joir the Livonia office of thil major arb-.ae manufacturer Entry level po«j

Uon lor candidate with a background in induatnai products sate, excellent math aptitude 'CRT experience a big plus. basic drafting also required tiood surt .ng salary with excellent benefits Please send resume tc Adamas Carbide Corp PO Box IM4.Livoou Mi 4415) Dept l"S I

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E Adv.. System inc '.to uUoe 's leader ir. Full time. 18 years or older, lopick up dire.-! ma,I service experience* conur . anc denver cusLomerj c a n Good tov-uous growth thru 1S84 4 1985 continues -ng record necessary La.. i l . 2312 ,u-.- M stri/ng We currently nave open j DRIVER full time days good driving ings lor ar-er rtunded ^dividuals lo c h t v l i e u n license Apply 4 help meet our growing demands This is , p M 2034,0 w s Mile. Southfieid ar excellent opportumly It' leam all J r f J Iaoets ol our Busines You must have tbe rp.ecbar.ics to p n o n u i e duues han die clients effectively 4 the discipline lor detail 4 heavy paper flow Mini mum 1 years college 4 customer on ented background helpful gr-vund floor opportunity t(. challenge

skills 4 apply your knowledge ime 4 salarv reouiremenls tc ADVO SYSTEM INC 2 Oil MERRrMAN RT, LIVONIA. MI 41 lb®

\ FT Customer Service Manager CI "TTER GRINDER

H; speed 4 cartude cutting tools Some 1 xperience necessary Apply in person Forrbcraft Tool Co. 4V1K1 Oakman BIvd Detroit 83* 300C

r NC OPERATOR iframming eiperirm-e preferred but

vailabie for any si if t

I m m e d i a t e O p e n i n g s !

A U T O M O T I V E

E N G I N E E R S i .ears expeneme veticle tuspen u n drive stiaft. chassis underrar •i.mpooenU packaging

M E C H A N I C A L

E N G I N E E R S Experience in machine design etectn cal *nowle«lge. switch layout, power

' correction

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E N G I N E E R S ' Higtiway st.-uc?ur« Tes? cr»ck >3«4gn j and nxtslriK-Uoe

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P E A K Technical Services 327 Fifth Avenue

Pittsburgh PA li2I2

ESTATE HANDYMAN J Franklin area Mature self-starter Ex

peneoced in ground maintenance and general borne repairs Full-time with some weekends References required Please call between fam and noon a!

353 3311 Ext 17

EXCAVATING COMPANY neeOs pipelayers and Laborers

Cal. and leave message or call early evenings 3i4 5739

EXCELLENT INCOME For Part ume Home .Assembly Work For information CaU

312 '41 840<l Ext 17113

EXCITING new hair salon now hiring large staff of full 4 part Ume licensed cosmetologists Management positions also available Contact Sharon or T e r j i -Mo«-Sat Sam-ipm

FVPFRIEMF:; ) enthaafTstlc instruc-tors wanted Must be knowledgeable in principles of fitness 4 safety Good pay 4. opportunities available Call Charty Heavennch or Dtaoe I ink. One 00 One Athletic Club W Bloomfield 828-9880

F R E E C O M P U T E R T R A I N I N G

For BETTER SKILLS BETTER JOBS

,»overnroeot fuaOe<i prograrr. [or qua., lied low income LWUland County resi dents l imited »eau Don't Delay* Cal! today1 Hallmark omputer Insutule <sk for Ms be.- W - l t l t

FREE JOB Placement Tor 18 to 21 « * r olds residing in Livonia, Bedford, Gar den City Westland Plymouth Canton s.>earbc.rn tJearborn Hgts 1 all 277 2710

FREE TOYS Be yours with a catalogue or Abo hirtng workers

274-8144

HAIRDRESSERS ASSISTANT oeeded Mario Max S*loc

8i 5-5043

KAlR DRESSERS with clientele Good percentage 4 other benefits for right persons Franklin Village 14 Tele grapA Call Tues thru Sat 626-9193

HAIR STYLIST Experienced with or without client*!, Troy area Llvemoia 4 Long Lake

Call 528-0747

HARDWARE SALES FULL or pan tune Apply in Huston Hardware 205 N W« Birmingham

HARDWARE SALES 4 ManagetDeol Position Musi have product knowledge 111 paints, et«ctncal, power tools and genera!! hardware Must be frteodlii j wpth public 4 employees Must Be a self I starter Salary negotiable, benefit

fickage available Contact ela Warren Lumber Hardware ' Hi,

pany .Ask ror PkU 563-2190

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HUSBAND 4 WIFE tat pan ume of fice cleaning. e*rly eves weekends Gar

I den City area *pply 34040 Glendale. j Livonia, corner Start

H v d r o l e l O p e r a t o r 1XPERIENCED DAYS ONL

5 0 0 H a i p W a n t e d

EXP* SOtTHFIELD AREA

ONLY 356 7870

H V AC INSTALLER Experienced Only'

478-5475

4 gifts can some p a n ;

FRONT DESK MANAGER lor large 401 rooir. hotel minimum I yr expen ence apply in person Excellent benefit

Ckage W Cheryl Holida- Inn of thfleid 26555 Telegraph

FRONT DtSK PERSONNEL wanted for part 4 full time a! tae H0I1 dav Ian of southfield apply ic person 26555 Telegraph

HAIRSTYLIST full Ume wiu, -tentele W Bloomfield area Alao part lime res-eptiooist with expencoce

855-6377

HAIR sTYTjyr " Needed for busv shop, established tor 15 vrs Southfield 4 Farmington Hilla 557 0655 477 7IJ4

HAIR STYLISTS Assistant Manager trainees needed for 3 growing lTa»rhised family hair care centers 72 L 8881

HAVE MORE- WILL TRAVEL The I : K VOU ENJOY' computer 4 electron chore program of Southfield needs | S t r t . U l *^ w o r t ^ * ( o r y o a

workers to mow grass rake and bag leaves Must have own mower 4 trans porta lion 85 hour 354 9167

HEATING 4 AIR CONDITIONING IN STAI.LERS wanted full u m e Minimum 5 years expenence

Call Ray, 5IVt»45

boaro manufacturing company seeks light mdustnal help Paid bene-fits including vacation 4 holidays 85 bosir Apply in person before 11 30am or after lper. al

32900 Capitol off Farmington Road

FRONT DESK POSITION part ume day shift, must have experience Please call Ihane between Sam 4 BoLsford I nr.

474 480V

t o H A I R S T Y L I S T S For new Fanlastic Sara s opening m FarmmgTOE We offer clientele palff

525 4322 vacauon 4 training CaU

FULL OR PART TIME help wanted for auto parts store I n vers inventory <xm u-ol and cashiers 1 "•"* '

Please call 535 2500 ] and health

HAIR STYLISTS' Aggressive professionals for busy p ro gressive salons, full or pan Ume Good pay with vacation educational classes

« available Artiste Hair Stylists

Westland Mall 415-9510 Livonia Mall 474 M , 4

KEATING 4 AIR CONDITIONING Must have expenence residential con, ... r mere is 1 Service 4 installation l i W Cobooo. Centurv 2; Suburban d a t e openings 422-6661 261 1813

IF YOU have ever cocmdered . Real Estate please

HEATING COOLING TECHNICIAN j Full time All Benefits Must have own I F Y O U ' R E tools Minimum 2 years experience Call Moo thru Fri 8 30am to 4

INF ANT TODDLER CARE GIVER Join osir team 4 yon can rock, lore 4 sing to babies all tiav long Kinder Care the nauon's llnest child care provider is seeking a special person to care (or children 111 JUT infant U d d W room Jt to 40 hours per week Must be a maturr woman dependabte warm, loving Please apply in person at 45600 Joy Rd Plymouth

INSPECTOR (or layout inapectioa Mmimum 3 years experience Know! edge of S P C and CM M desired Davs verume benefits 1140 Ranklt Troy 585-5*60

INSTRUCTORS FOR Bread Doagh Art "beerleading Sports Skills, The atre Games. Young Authors. Uttle An j t Parent Toddler. Toddler Luochbox 4 So<-cer Referees Huntington Woods Recrea uon I>partment 541- 3Me Grass Mower temporary 84 00 per hour H W DPW 547-1M8

I N S U L A T I O N T A C K E R S N'-w -esidenual work some experveno

necessary, call 355 1135

INSULATORS t l ipeneoced resuatflui! mon

o 4 30pm 541-7255

FULL TIME Gardening aod Tree Care Person Steady work overtime Bene fits Some work in woods up North Snowplowmg Must be twndable U A I R C T V I I C T C / trustworthy and have neat appearance n r A I " O l l l _ I O I O / Good dnvtng record Permanent pos: D A D D C D C Uoo Must be able lo run power equip- U n n U L n Q ment tractors chair saws etc Please Grand contact Mr David James leave mes sage 10 set appointment for interview

881 01 H

ripening of our new Livonia areer minded experience pre-

ferred W'e are of tenng full 4 p a n Ume positions Guaranteed.

FULL TIME persjjn to mauiLair, green plants ui comrpefc-.dI bu.i'lir.gs ana resUurany^*-^1. Renee between ! lam Spm 559-5838

FURNACE SERVICEMAN needed Must have ,2;. years expenence Send resume lo Star Pak 44480 Grand River Novi. Mich 4BOfK Attention Service Manager

ticms plus medical insurance Come yorn our s u f l Call today Immediate openings Nc fee

P E R M A N E N T S T A F F L i v o n i a 5 9 1 - 2 2 2 1

HELP W ANTED labricauoc 4 ser vice on overhead bridge cranes Call lor | appi between 9-4 476-8886

H E L P W A N T E D M A I N T E N A N C E S T O C K

N o w a c c e p t i n g a p p l i c a t i o n s for d a y s h i f t , M o n - Fri . . s o m e S a t u r d a y s . P l e a s e a p -ply in p e r s o n at A c c e n t s , 2 2 3 W M a p l e A v e , B i r m i n g h a m ,

W I L D & C R A Z Y

& N O T R E A L L A Z Y

T o t 595 37J5

Tber. we are looking lot 8-12 of yo fill various Managers pos,lions No ex penence needed rain,. 87 50 hour while in training Call Mr Looney 411 9100

I M M E D I A T E

J O B S

INSURANCE AGENCY in Birmingham needs experienced persooal lines 1 'nderwriter Call Debbie 644-'.

I N S U R A N C E

A G E N C Y

P L Y M O U T H Han urn* full ume personal rammer cial lines CSR Raung -essing For interview

H g L P W A N T E D P A R T T I M E

F O R F O O D D E P A R T

LIVONIA. W1XOM. NOVI. FARMINGTON SOITHFIELI '

—VTOLAVT' 1 HEDkT)Hl>

INSURANCE workers compen«auo

Long term temporary assignments (or Machine Opera

T**II someone with »obd self insurance back ground Good benefit package Com per, sation based on experience Please aeod resume 4 rover letter Attention M Green. Box 5082 Southfield. Mich 48086-5082

Assemblers Packers M u s t b e a v a i l a b l e f o r d a y s , ! •or* £P™? P*" 8 "" &

e v e n i n g s a n d w e e k e n d s A p - ' ^ r e k a t f e ' t i v e " S S M ^ U O O

DRIVER 4 Gclv ERAL maintenance Must have good driving record 4 be able to dnve 4 speed. 14 per bo«r Slegner Electric 1348S Stamford Livo-

Excellent ' 422-0100

DRIVERS NEEDED for both package delivery- and taxi ser vice Call between 9 and pointroe-nt

« for ap-4T1-0M7

Pari Time Bridge] •-need reuree

e opportunity f-c person who desires a variety of func -jofis 4 responsibiliues Familarity with a CRT is a plus but will train the right person White 4 White Medical

C O M E

R E A D Y

F O R

W O R K

I M M E D I A T E

O P E N I N G S

M E N & W O M E N

ALl. SHIFTS IN YOUR AREA SKILLED 4 UNSKILLED

GREAT POSSIBILITY -ut Working the Same Day you apply-

Long 4 short Terns Assignments DEA nee<is a dependable persoo to do

A p p l y T u e s t h r u T h u r s r o u « b c r > u n « ^ Hl-''° ">cl

_ K 7 / o n k a -company van to Metro airport A{>ply 9 - 1 1 A . M . & 1 - 3 P . M bv .e t te r to

R Williams. DEA. 37100 Plymouth Rd , Livonia. MI 48550

DRIVER, w-.th own vehicle, to trans port children from child care centers tc schools part Ume. or could also be full time bv sharing responsibility as Cook. Aide Teacher or Program Director SobsUtutes needed also Livonia West land area Call before 8PM

EXPERIENCED FIELD Glazier need ed immediately for commercial and residential repair and Installation If q ualif i ed please ca31 547-1114

F U R N i n ' R E MANUFACTURER Livonia area Immediate openings oo afternoon shift Must have some related Woodworking experience If to 86 an hour to .'tar' - benefits CaU Bob Bechtel, 41S-782I!

EXPERIENCED HAIR STYLIST need ed for well established shop in West land Call 728-0959

E X P E R I E N C E D HAIRDRESSER wanted Immediate pouUon available Terms negotiable Bedford Best Lai Hair House In Tosrn Carol 538-6750

EXPERIENCED PAINTER Must do small patching, staining 4 mix colors

EXPERIENCED PRODUCTION Workers Must be willing to ear wage Very pleasant atmosphe,

want The Best' Call 34

G e n e r a l C l e r k s / R e t a i l Are you a person who appreciates a challenge and enjoys working with pec-ple"' If so we S like to talk to you We currently have posiuoos available for morning help in our Birmingham stores Previous slocking or cashiering experience would be helpful, but is not required Apply in person to the ad dresses listed below

F r a n k ' s N u r s e r y & C r a f t s 6575 Telegraph Rd Birmingham

oc 1855 S Woodward Birmingham

Equal Opportunity Employer M F

EXPERIENCED YAZOO DRIVER needed immediately Also must know how to run other lawn maintenance

722-0040 I equipment 427-8680

G E N E R A L L A B O R . 348-6733 Grounds Keeper for large apartment

complex Call 661 0986

DRY CLEANERS countec pcrsoo re-lated erpenetvee required Call Grimes Cleaners 471 -0»»9

E X T R U S I O N P E R S O N H A N D S O N

Cold and warm form ertrusior. bouse DRY CLEANERS requires engineer or tooling builder and

ageport i.iperaior expert pressers and Counter Help Experience 1 designer Small agressive shop, good preferred < ali >3 ; - . an p r e ( e r r w | W l i j U l l t l wages and benefits Send resume to Box

DATA ENTRY I Leading medical supply distributor has , D H V W A L L TAPERS 4 SPOTTERS.

•ages I 261 1040 500 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

ivonia, Micfci

Supply Apply

ly 45755 5 Miles rd Plymouth in person

DEALERS WANTED Tops In Toys, ( Home Parties Management opportuni-

ties Also booking parties 1313-595-1917 517-486-3506

penenced only Good posiUOBs avail-able for conscientious workers K 4 R Construction 661 -6777

E A R N M O N E Y Conducting telephone surveys Irom home Requirements .pleasant tele-phone manner. must be self starter and willing to spend 4 to 5 hours per day oo phone Evening hours included. Able to attend 1 dav seminar Previous expe-nence helpful Permanent year round employment Call Carol collect tween 9 30am-12 3flpm only

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. . gan 481.50

2 1 7 1 1 W . 1 0 M i l e 110 Mile 4 Lahser

P e r s o n n e l P o o l H 4 R Block Co NEVER A FEE

• X1MMERC1AL Insurance account Rep U assist producer with serviceing 4 marketing accounts tlx penenced re-quired Send resume to P 0 Box 2727, Livonia Mi. 48151

DELI PERSON with Food handling ex peneoce Also Stock Person Also Part ume Cashier Birrrungliaro area Kathleen 644 2313

FACIA LIST Licensed cosmetologist lor Trov Nail 4 Facia) Salon

Call 528-3939

E A R N

$ 1 0 T o $ 2 0 P e r H r

P L U S B O N U S E S

FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY" The new Employment Dynamics pro-gram offers paid wort experience and on the yob training in a wide variety of fields We also conduct yob search skill training seminars and assist with per manent )ob placement To qualify, you must be 18-2] years old, westernWayne

591-3131 '-County resident ,.Detroit residents are I not eligible.,, and meet Federal guide-lines WCPlC funded For more infor mauon, call 455-4WS We will be happy

i to answer ydur qoesuona An Equal Opportunity Employer

i FARMINGTON AREA .machinists . . . i with Bndgeport 4 lathe experience.

L e a d g e n e r a t o r / s o l a r h e a t - | c a J 1 joeSmit i forappi 474-0124 DELIVER 4 SELL LUNCHES LO ime i n g c o m p a n y , i d e a i w e e k e n d F — A P , F . . T B . n — . . office buildinn Bam-lprr. :2G hours , » . . FASHION ORIENTED Individuals

Musi CAT & t* depend Of ©VQHinQ WOfk NO 0 X p 6 n - nee<3ed lo assui Cooauluml N Of ! e n c e n e c e s s a r y , 3 4 8 - 6 8 8 0 FlexibleJiours. WUI train Call Tues

10 Mile \ assels Catering

DELIVERY SET-UP TemDorary. full-J Ume pcsiuon Loolung for aetail-oneot

COMPUTER ORDER ENTRY pcsiuon i person lo deUver products to Retail available Keypunch experience or typ- stores 4 set up 4 maintain Displays ,ng skill of 50 WPM Must be able to | a n d Sales matenals Mast be available work overtime aod Saturdays during immediately 4 have vour own reUable busy season Starting pay 13 Si-84 00 : ansrortaUon CaU Jan 642-2877 per hour depending x experience Apply Tues-Thurs . 10 30AM-5 30PM. DELIVERY 4 WAREHOUSE PERSON North Amencan Photo 27451 School-craft. Livonia

C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E Ideal opportunity for aggressive indi-vidual lo learn and train people on IBM rami computer software WuUngneM to travel a must Send resume to Louis A

Full time poaiuon available in Eastern Market area Apply between I0am-2pm

lOniv 2715 St Aubm. Detroii

DELIVERY WAREHOUSE PERSON Apply at Waolesale Heating Supply 30541 W 8 Mile Rd . Livonia, between 3pm-5pro

Dr right 4 Associates. 44567 Ptnetree r. Suite B Plymouth, Mich 48170

DELIVERY WAREHOUSE OPENING

Now hiring lor full ume pomuons CONCRETE 4 SOO. TECHNICIAN i Chauffeurs slicenae 4 truck drrvtng ex-

Trainmg Posiuon' Must be neat in a p | penence are require* for delivery pearance dependable 4 have reliable I a w pearance dependable & have rename I openings Alsc warehouse opening transportation Starting Salary of j&pomg 4 receiving Applv 111 person tl.OOd per month CaU 255-4200 j i 9 Y i T c « o l c r a f t ftd i t V

Rd. Livonia F*srmin^toe

D E S I G N E R CONSIDER FOSTER PARENTING

Single or 2-parent family homes are i needed for roentallv retarded ckUdrer. I Conu-oi designer lor material handling ,T artnlts Some ree<- firm Horn- W - 1 automauoo t special mechanism

EARN (4 88 AN HOUR Person, day and evening

Wed or Thurs . I0am-2pm. 455-9053

FEMALE ATTENDANT ^ ^ Vic Tannv has immediate opening in

J o Angela s"Puxa S ' l > U Co . Aubuni 1 TROY faaUty Mature, resporauUe H,H« nsi-640.1 person. Call for appointment 689-8255

Deiiverv vailable full and pan ume

EARN 86-17 PER HOUR FINISH CARPENTERS Telephone marketing, no experience [ * " ^ ^ 5 ^ 0 1 8 ?

"7 si or. Full field area

83 70 per hour plus coromia-ir p a n time 11 mile 4 South

569-1818

ELECTRICAL DETAILER expen enced with Machine Tool 4 J1C stand-ards helpful Good benefits WtU also accept trainees with drafting experi-ence Apply in person Stegner Electric, 13489 Stamford, Livonia 422-0100

ELECTRONIC FIELD SERVICE tech-nician posiuon available Must have some electronic e<Jocauon or experi ence Must be willing to travel iocallv 4 use own vehicle Send resume to 2020 Bellaire Royal Oak, MI 48067

work 4 pay

FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Installer and Serviceman Assistant Entry level posi-tion. Will train Electrical background required 348-3180

FITNESS J> DANCE INSTRUCTORS for professional leaching company In Rochester Troy area P a n ume after school, eves, weekends Must have re-sume 810 hr minimum Call 651-6277

or adults Some need first floor bed rooms Ageocy provides training. U oensang and support Family over 8700 month Parenting, or nursing skills helpful For more in-formation call Horoefinder Wavne

, special design Michigan Automation Co. 37567 Interchange Dr . Farmington Hills Ml , 478-8300

ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN You are a top notch technician looking for wide technical variety, yoc have ex-perience in micro processor 4 analog design 11 the breadboard 4 prototype phases You enjoy the opportunity of a phases (mall. Lampcov at

it enjoy use opportunity innaU, fast paced company CaU Jack

FITTERS Experienced In blueprint reading 4 fitting steel fabneauoc Clean siiop. good equipment UAW Shop Local 157 Applv Custom Fabricators 157J0 Dale, (J Mile 4 Telegraph;,

FLOOR COVERING HELPER needed No experience necessary

Will train 417-7120

GENERAL LABOR duties lo include general clean-up repair and rr.amte-r.ance Part time In Livonia Call

464-8447

GENERAL MECHANIC INSTALLER Minimum 1 year arc mig welding ex penenc* required Full Ume employ menl Please respond le Box 391. Ob-server 4 Eccentnc~Newspapers 36151 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

GENERAL SHOP Fabricating and press operators needed Muse be 18 vears old Applies Uoos being accepted at Viking Alum; num. 30175 Ford Road Garden City No phone interviews

G R I N D E R H A N D tool 4 gage

experience

HAIR STYLIST wanted lor Wesi Bloomfield salon Full time Expen-enced 4 clientele pref erred

682-7714

HAIR STY'LIST with expenence need ed Cantor, Styling Room With or without clientele Call Linda 981-4700

ply M o n - Fri. . 1 0 A M - 1 2 ' and own telephone N o o n at

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Apply Tues , Sept Sam-Spm

Westland Ma.. corner Wayne 4 Warrer.

Lower level Room B

HAIR STYX 1ST 60-65' with clientele Paid vacation Cat: Bonnie al Your Salon to Rochester

652-0070

H A I R S T Y L I S T 65^ «.tli clientele. Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield 851-1200

HAIR SYTL1STS 4 Licensed Assistants lor professjoca: full service salon Must be assertive 4 career rntnded. much room for advancement Excellent pay scale benefits 4 educaUon Apply ut person Denne s Hair Designs 15379 Farmington Rd just N of 5 Mili-

H A L L M A R K C A R D S H O P Hallmark Card Shop needs mature Sale? Persons par! time Steady Apply 10am 5pm Bev's Hallmark. 22,01 Greenfield,at 9 Mile). Southfield

HANDICAPPED DOCTOR in Plymouth needs jiersonal care assistant Must be minimum 5 ft 10 4; 170 lbs with good driving record Prefer college studer.t studying u m e aspect of health care 4-6 Itrs dav 2 davs week Call mornings

455-5007

H E L P W A N T E D R O D D Y T E M P O R A R Y

R e t a i l s a l e s p o s i t i o n a v a i l - S E R V I C E S

a b l e n o w 1 L o o k i n g f o r o u t g o - IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR teie-i n g p e r s o n w h o i s Wil l ing tO I phone interviewers Dav and evening w n r k dJ»v<i M n n - F r i ^ - ^ f l 5 h J l 5 available No sales We train

a a > S ' M O n " h r l " ^ J U ; Telegraph-12 Mile area 358-3850 h o u r s a w e e k . P l e a s e a p p l y in p e r s o n at A c c e n t s . 2 2 3 W M a p l e A v e . , B i r m i n g h a m

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for factory laborers Gl—Ime Inc 1W West Ann Arbor TraiJ. Plymouth. Mi .

H I G H S C H O O L

S P E A K E R We are looking for a very professional, well-dressed, dynamic person who en-joys talking to groups and commum-! rates well with young people, to work j in the Northern suburbs TTiis is an ex-cellent pan Ume posiUon for a drama major ex flight attendant or other pro-fessional CalFfor appointment, 585-9200

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Direct care worker Work with six mentally retart-ed men Farmington area Experienced helpful 471-3344

IMMEDIATE opening for person to wort m plumbing store in stockroom 4 retail sales AppM 190 E Mam St North'

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Lone Plumbing Co , -thville 349-0373

HOLLOW METAL DOOR 4 FRAME SHOP TRAINEE

Light gauge welding and power tool ex .Also experienced bol-

metal personnel needed Apply in The Thorn Company. 21357

IMMEDIATE OPENING In glass and ceramic production Full Ume onlv Ap-ply a t 8.'00 Capital. Oak Park inter-views will be held week of Sept 16

perience helpful low meta' person at W Eight Mile, Detroit

HANDYMAN Maintenance of mid sue building Includes lawn care Good work atmosphere Excellent benefits 40 hour week Send resume or inquines to Box 482 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspaperv 36251 Schoolcraft Rd, Livonia Michigan 48150

HANDYMAN Part time Ideal job for reured person with good mechanical skills Joy Rd 4 Middlebelt area 522-7860

HOUSEHOLD MOVING company look ing for expenence local or long dis-tance driver Must have expenence with tractor trailer aod bobtail, some packing expenence Must have valid Class 2 license Send quahfy%uons and wage expectations to P O Be Plym-auth Mich 48170

H A N D Y M A N

Clean^ modern shop ^ic ^Walled Lake j |'ersOn neetrfd to handle s!ilppl!?g r e | ' ' ~~ ' "" eelving 4 other light duues So previ

5385

I N C O M E T A X P R E P A R E R S

No expenence or expenenced Free training NOW Full or part Ume em-ployment opportuniues tn your neigh-borhood for Tax Season, (or those peo-

le who successfully complete training icellent earning potenUal

Nationwide Income Tax Service

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C L A I M S P R O C E S S O R Southfield based office of self-Insured self-administered corporauon has !m mediate opening for Claims Processor Must have 2-3 years experience in pn ceasing medical, dental and optical claims Any experience in processing Workers Comp Claims is a definite plus Excellenl benefit package To he con sidered. send resume and salary histo rv, to P O Box 02940, Detroit, Mich 48202

An Equal Opportunity Employer

INSURANCE CUSTOMER REP to work in our offices No travelling Must know proper casualty coverages Mia mal hgbt typing 4 (T<T Input needed Mr Sadow 358-1 IOC

Insurance D I S A B I L i a r

C L A I M S E X A M I N E R Maccabees Mutual, the oldest, largest 4 fastest growing life insurance eompan

olficed & claims examiner for Its group ramir home

HOUSEKEEPER must have expen ence. lull Ume posiuon please call Di-ane between 8am-4pm Botsford Inn

474-4800

INDIVIDU AL or couple as live in man-ager for adult foster care home located in Westland 645-9569

In Michigan is seeking Its . • Q M

ance department Tills position requires a minimum of 3 years experience In processing group dlaabUity 4 life claims In addition this person shoulC have passed some professional insur ance exams A college degree is a | ' We offer an excellent benefits 4 a salarv In the upper teens If inter ested send your resume u>

.Assistant Director of Personnel Maccabees Mutual Life Insurance Co

15800 Northwestern Hwy P 0 Box 2165

Southfield, Ml 48037 An Equal Opportunity Employer

INSURANCE Reporters National Ct has entry level openings to inspect properties in Metro area Musi have car Call Hank al 423-4400

area CompeUUve wages 4 benefits 669-4011

HALLMARK TOOL 4 GAGE

G R I N D E R H A N D S ID OD surface Experience necessary

L i v o n i a . 4 7 7 - 3 4 8 1

l ous experieece necessary Flexible ! hours, pleasant workmg conditions Re [ arees welcome Apply to Mr Haber at Swiss Prettel, :429S Telegraph Rd. Southfield

GROUNDS. HELP wanted. Apply unul 5pro. al Independence Green Apts 36700 Grand River at Haistead in Fartriington

G R O U N D S J A N I T O R I A L Luxury apartment community in north-ern Trov Is seeking person for full time posiuon' includes benefits Pleaae call between 8am-noon at 362-4143

GROUNDSKEEPER for 176 unit apart ment complex in Detroit P a n Ume Apply 9am Noon at Bonnie c Brook Manor 19800 Telegraph. Detroit, MI

GROUNDSKEEPER busy complex m Canton needs

apartment r _ dependable

Groundskeeper. full time pcsiUoo Call between 10 am 4 3 pm at 455-7200

HARDW ARE Sales 4 Slock Person for local Home Center Chain Ex helpful Call Bob

x penence 981 5800

H o u s e k e e p i n g / F l o o r C a r e Flexible hoars Apply in person Moc thru F n 9am' .pm

2 1 0 1 7 M i d d l e b e l t F a r m i n o t o n H i l l s

I Between GroRiver 4 8 Mile

HOGSES1TTER WANTED Mature woman to care for 15 year old Must love dogs Call Landa after 5PM

751-3467

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FLORAL DESIGNER 4 sales person for Birmingham area florist Pleaae

CONSTRUCTION LABORER Own transportation 4 willing to work hard No Others - need apply CaU Mor. tars F n . between 4-5pm 534-2378

CONSUMER RESEARCH INTER

DESIGNERS CHECKERS DETAILERS

Special machines, aulomauoo and fixtures Also contractors

WBSTECH SYSTEMS 471-7884

Farmingtoo Hills

DIE MAKER DIE REPAIRMAN VIEWER, part Uma permanent Even Medium slse die shop lookina for ouaU-ings and weekends Good speaking1 personnel for day shift Blue Cross, v o w reading ahtUty. fo!low u»tn»c dentaL profit shanna, top wages Apply

ill person Greenfield Dk 12725 Inkster Rd. Livonia

reading abtuty uoos For interview appointment call after 6pm, Farmington office. 478-2885

Livonia office 421 -6410

CONTACT LENS ASSISTANT - to work with optometrist Redford area, no ex perience necessary knowledge of coo-tact lens helpful 837-8162

CONTROL DESIGNER with special machine

Permanent position with growing manufacturer of automatic assembly

Must be witling to leam n * J

Call Duke Morrow

DIE SETTER SUPERVISOR Experienced person to set up 4 su-pervise jofca in small manufacturing o p erauoo 4 days. 40 hours Salarv com-mensurate with experience 4 abOl;

Call S81 1141 tlues

D I E T A R Y A I D E S Full Ume 6 30 to 3 PM 83 90 how Farmington Hills location 8519644

C O O K DIETARY DEPT is In M»d of experi-enced institutional type coo* Retirees welcome Apply m person

F o u r 18349 JOY RD

Between Inkster ft MIAUetelt

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349-6410 Fa" &ae time, 4pm

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Convalescent Center. Uro-

DIRECT CARE POSITION available full Ume aftarnocn at Canton Groan home Starting 84 14 with tmefl la Call 981-0061

ELiAS BROTHERS Commissary 4 Kitchen

Ellas Brothers Restaurants. Inc largest family restaurant chain in the State of Michigan, is now accepting ap-plicaUoos to srort tn our kitchen We are seeking hard-working, dependable Individuals to wort in o«r meat room and sauce room preparing., processing 4 packaging some of the finest food that is snipped daily tn all of Ellas Brothers Restaurant locations We of-fer an excellent benefit package and cocnpetiuv* starting wages Must be neat In appearance and flexible with hours For immediate consideraucc ap-ply in person Monday thru Fnday 10AM-4PM a t

ELIAS BROTHERS RESTAURANTS INC Personnel Department

41M Marcy Warren, Mich .Hyan 1 blkSof 10 Mile)

Equal Opportunity Employer M F

send letter or resume including wage requirements to P.O Box 785 Bloom-field Hills, MI 48013

FLORAL DESIGNERS - With st least 2 tne | years experience Full and p a n time

1 positions available A very progressive florist Apply In person Dorcey Florist, 29201 Southfield Rd . Southfield

GROWING CONSTRUCTION CO needs experienced carpenter or construction oriented person wilUng to learn Send resume to R Spors, P O Box 573. Birmingham. Michigan 48011

HAIR CUTTERS Full and part Ume Training provided Hourly paid plus commission Vacauon. health insurance and advanced educa-uoo available CaU Tbe Yankee Clif for appointment

HAIR DESIGNERS. NEEDED For new hair salon

Contact Mrs Seaborn between 9AM SPM at 868-4584

HAIR DRESSER (or Waterford Salon Experienced or will train Call Pat at Days. 681-1330 or

Evenings, 673-7544

HAIR DRESSER Some clientele preferred SOtl plus Dearborn Heights area 427-0120

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gal services in several states opportunity for quaUfied person

540-7701

FOREMAN Small foundry in Plym-outh Canton area looking for a highly motivated individual with some previ-ous experience directing people Some foundry experience a plus" Call IOAM-11 Noon and 2PM-4PM 45*7*00

ENERGETIC enthusiastic individual to conduct after school program for ages 6-11 years Expenence and or background In sports camp, arts 4 crafts helpful 2»-46 hours per week NorthvIDe N«*1 area Cal! between SAM-HAM 348-1588

ENGINEERING ASST Some experi-ence in drafting, reading blueprints and

a ting personal computer 4 hours 83 75 an hour Contact Royal

435-8404 ext fa7 K k t S o T

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FOSTER HOMES WANTED FOR Children wboee families have fallen apart. Children wboee homes oo longer offer safety, children who need nutur Lng and supportive homea

We provide quality training and contin-uous support Please call us

Orchards Children s Serv ices 258-4440

FRAMING ft SALES Only Experienced need apply Full time, in Rocke te r Frame Shoo Non-Srooker Call Tttea thru F r i , 4511750

FRED SANDERS INC Is seeil known in the Detroii area for t u hot fudge m dee s Our maaafac turuu plant 11 locat-ed at 104 Oekman Blvd. Highland Park, ft we are now looking foe aalf motivated individuals in the following areas C a k e decorator •Bakery general help •Tempory eeiaannal help •Machine repalreman-experiencwd Please send , anunw or apply in person

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Aato repair Health jeevpauons Photot ype»et ting

r -ji more information contact Uw- em

Sloymeot and training renter (Wavne

lestland Community Schoolsi at

starting aew bowling leagues Work 8 80-1 lp«n any or all week aighta I IS per nlghi plus miieege Appi; » 0 0 3 Plymouth, Livonia

LEASING AGENT needed part time to work weekends and Holidays show lng apartments In Karmington area Some expenence helpful For appoint

ment. call 471-480C

"LIBRARY VAULT CLERK" e hi teck firm In Southfield is

Individual to perform vari-Ubrary <• vault duties Tbe ideal

candidate will be detailed oriented ft be able tii af t ft peck heavy material, pre-vious library experience helpful but not necessary Salarv pigs hill benefit pack age Send qualifications Including sal-

r CleA. PO 48078

SOO H e l p W a n t e d

M a n a g e r ' s H e l p e r Small suburban apartment complex Fiill ume Maintenance experience re-quired Must have own tools Referent es CaU Moc t i r e Fri I except Wed 0am Spm

9 6 7 - 0 2 8 4

An E<tual Opportunity Employer

MANICURIST i.'lientele wafting Ex~

SOO H e l p W a n t e d

NEAT outgoing part time oe full Ume poeiooo m ry store Sales experience Mlpfv celleot opportunity Call 411->183

, lewei u Ex

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d 5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d 5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

_ , , . | QUALITY CONTROL - employment o p

P H A R M A C I S T S O p p o r t u n i t y f o r r e t a i l o r i e n t - ^

M o H d a y S e p t e m b e r 16. 1 9 0 6 O & E

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

( R - 7 C ) * 9 C

NEED LEADERS KIDS PROORAMS e d p h a r m a c i s t s t o j o i n o n e o t HHU Several part Ume poaiuona available After school recreation clab programs child care supervisor Ufe guajila i Tjg football officials Applv Livonis "i ItlSS Stark Rd Uvonla

r'-vgresalv seeking an

pertenoed in plastic Ups and wrapa CaU Catn> at V.

MANICURIST Experienced in sculptured nails for Trov Nail Salon

CaU 528 JSli

M i c h i g a n ' s c o m p a n i e s s c h e d u l e s p r o f e s s i o n a l s t a n d a r d s a n d a n e x c e l l e n t

R o c h e s t e r . _ s t a r t i n g s a l a r y a s wel l a s -w,--., : Earn up to 810-8TV810 ft more per , , _

8si-oo7a i F o r U I U r v k > c , u puiiCT Bmsn p r e m i u m p a y f o r S u n d a y s Co. » lQAM only sii-8440 j a n d H o l i d a y s p l u s o n e of

M i c h i g a n s f i n e s t b e n e f i t

m persoe at the Corp Detroit Metre Airport t o r p Lwtrt

m o s t d y n a m i c MOD, Wed Thurs iOem-Opm E n j o y f l e x i b l e S««a> Oppoetumty Employer

ary requirements to Library 1 Box 451 Lathrup Village, Mi i

MANICURIST for Canton salon 484-1814 4&1-0M8

LICENSED .ASSISTANT needed for Beauty salon in Birmingham area Aak for Rita 844 11S7

MANICURIST - Nail Tech Licensed | for busy Livonia salon Must be profee-sional and well groomed Will train

1 fal l after 4PM. 2S80S17 5 9 5 - 2 3 1 4

Educauonal (uDding provided by the I Full time, fall benefiu. Aj Wayne County Pnvate Industry Corpo -atior.

An Equal Opportunity Employee

INTERIOR ACCESSORY DESIGNER full or part-time If you like Art. Interior Design ft people call between 10am - 4pm. 444-1822

INTERIOR DESIGNERS with strong sales ability Excellent traffic area bigh volume sales Salary plus commis-sion Call Mon-FV, OAM-SPM. 8S5-7807

INVENTORY CONTROL We are a leading direct marketing in-formation service company located in Southfield serving automotive manu-facturers and dealers managing tions for o

by creating and _ informatioci and communica our clients We have an Imme-

openlng for an Inventory Coordl-r The candidate Will be responsible

.11 wssierials M uu. tF

LIGHT .ASSEMBLY TRAINEES SHIPPING ft RECEIVING CLERK

.ime, fui.1 benefiu. Apply al DAYKIN ELECTRIC CORF

8171 Ronda Dr , Canton (S of Joy, W of Haggerty

L I G H T A S S E M B L Y Needed for day shift Ability to read blueprints helpful Interviewing for im-mediate employment Apply In persoo 10am UNooo or lpm-4pm" ONLY at Electro- wire Products 1141 Helde Troy, N ol Maple between Livernoas ft Crooks

LIGHT WAREHOUSE Wort Mature male or female Start 84 per hour

•ly a1 1170 Walnut Late Rd WaUed 8*0-1400

UVE-IN FEMALE COMPANION light housekeeping Auburn Hills area Transports Uon references ft expen ence required STJ-0M1

MANPOWER WANTS YOU!

We nw<3 you-- experience & sAiiij lo Jill imrrvedtate :>perungB in tbe follow ing

• i.'oofcv Maken • Me<l»ca] Sappiv Assembler* • Jamtorval milntenaoce • Hi lo shipping recesving rlerlLS • Dnll Press Operstor*

For Immediate Placemenl Call 4 7 8 - 1 1 3 0

NEW LARGE latm4romai needs atten dent some counter work afternoons, Canton area 4S1-0403

NIGHT AUDITOR DESK Part ume Apply within QuaUty Inn ol Livonia. 88855 Plymouth Rd . Livonia

R E A L E S T A T E C A R E E R We will train you and start you oo a long term high income career Claases starting now Call

Mllford Area Jotm Betifuaa, Mgr 884- .0*5

West Suburbs Laura Cantin, Mgr ilS^WO

North Oakland County Robin Miller, Mgr 62J ?SOI)

West Oakland County Mary Ann Grawl Mgr 580-1800

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

NO EXP NECESSARY 18 yrs 4 older Guaranteed salary plus commission also high powered home improvement sales people wanted JS»-4700

EOt

NOW Accepting appllcauoos for full ft part time poaiuoos In phow lab Call for interview 815-0145

NOW T AKING APPLICATIONS For all PoaiUoos- Full or Part time Apply In person between llam-4pm Mr Steak Restaurant. 44401 Ford Rd, Canton

NURSERY AIDES If you like working wtth Infants ft tod-dlers are available to work J-Spm. Moodav thru Friday, or flexible hours between TamrOpol, ft have 2 years of college in human service area or have equivalent experience In this field Please send resume or apply St Vin-cent ft Sarah Fisher Center 17400 W 11 Mile Rd. Farmington Hills Mi 4*018

packages O p e n i n g s east or w e s t s u b u r b s and D e t r o i t F o r a c o n f i d e n t i a l I n t e r v i e w ca l l

FARMER JACK PHARMACIES

2 7 0 - 1 1 6 8 R o n S e l d o n

AD Equal Opportunity Employer PHONE OPERATOR

Will train 1 shifts Southfield area

557 505* PHOTOGRAPHER-

EARN extra mooey shooting candids ft ; >winding expenence in financial analy sporting events Call after Spm H A | PoweliStudlos 9*1-1841 " PA with public accounting experi

ence. PHOTOGRAPHER '-Working knowledge of tax laws relat

Part time for ma)or department store ing i© real estate Pontiac Iocs uoo Portrait expenence -Familiar with real estate ryndicauoos

SECURITY

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

G l ARDIAN IS ON THE MOVE! DM to major growth we are seeking a large number of qualified security officers Requirements include Home telephone working auto valid Michigan driver's license ft r>o criminal record We offer

-FREE TRAINING -FREE UNIFORMS

-INCENTIVE BONUSES •WEEKLY PAY

-RAPID ADVANCEMENT

Premium assignments for security offi- | cers of the hig&est qualit y Applyin i

Wed 9s

S P E C I A L O P P O R T U N I T Y ! ! ! C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

A S S I S T A N T 9 A M 3 P M T R O Y

Intereatiag work with our usOastnai cssstomara Duues mclsde ortar follow

£order entry, etc It s as ideal jot lor right parson with food telephone

typing ft orcanunag ahdlUaa This poai-uon IS salaried with aaml rietlUe hours to fit the needs of your family Ufe Call Mrs Kerber for interview

5 8 8 - 0 1 1 1

SPRAY PAINTER WANTED

500 Kelp Wanted TELLER WANTED part tnm M hours a weak. CrsSt Ussoa Center located M Sowthfiaid ra-

ise ur G Q PO Bos 480 E DwtroSt. Mich 4*011

TOM^ TAPES now luring for

ET TOOL ft DU£ LEADER

Mast be jowiseymaa with i i>nMars la leading 8 manafartsu

soe. only Mon 9am-4pm I

^ E A L E S T A T E

F I N A N C I A L A N A L Y S T Our client Eric Yale Lulx. a profx®* save neaS s t a t e Jivestmetil firm t e e b a person qualified Lo cooduct flnaiicLaS anal>*su erf properties 4 (inaocial ac counting; Qualified appbeania wll. meet the fo, lowing prere^iawtea •Krww'.edge of tbe real estate industry

required 4500

ventory TV poeiuoe, Is responsible for -maintaining invenury control and working with all vendors and suppliers to assure tbe availability of stock for production We are iaoking for an indi-vidual wbo has iniUauve, us well-orga razed and detail minded with good oral and wntten cocrimtimcauoo skUls The right candidate srill have a minimum l-2 .-ears expenence in inventory control aod. or purchasing An Associates' De-gree is preferable We will provide ap-jjropnate compensauoo and benefits to | the r.rt,; candidate. Forward resume in \ confidence to L Schwlnd. Automated ! Marketing Systems, Travelers Tower I II, Suite 400, 14511 Evergreen Rd Southfield. MI 48076

An Equal Opportunity Employer

LOOKING TO U P G R A D E Y O U R

C U R R E N T P O S I T I O N ?

OD-11.1 GRINDER HAND

seeling .

others wanung part time day weekend < J l x ^ o c and some evening, interesting ooo-saies telepbooe work I lo" bour siiifla Hour-ly pay rate, work from our Birmingham Office Must have a plieasant telepbooe voice Pleaae call alter 10am. ask for JoAnnorAiin S4(V-?*00

Progressive Savinn 4 Loan

qualified individual for Customer Ser- | MARKFTINfn T R A I N F F vice Represents Uve Duties srlU tnclude . k , i E ^ « n M I I N C C . some Teller -esponsibiltues Good hour- . ^ "tablisbed »ftware company is ex^

ly rate plus Deneius Call »am-5pm H • ^pariroent and r« _ _ K seeking a highly, motivated persoo to 6 4 4 - 2 9 9 9 u ' a i n 111 marketing IBM mini computer

Ail Equal Opporuimtv Employer Dr. Suite B. Plymouth. Mich 48170

OFFICE Cleaning Part time evenings in F, CaU een » ft oooo

OFFICE CLEANING PART TIME Evenings. 5 10 tc 9 10 PM, Moo thru Fri 8 Mile Greenfield area 84 00 an hour to start Call 751-5557

PHOTO STUDIO needs studio photogra-pher Steady, year round work Apply Tuesday, 1HI-4PM 10-549 John R Madison Heights

PICTURE FRAME SHOP full-time employee with Art

background Weli-grooffWT ft person-able Basic Math ft Language skills are necessary We are looking for an Ind. vidua! wS» will enjoy a biend of Retail Sales ft meticulous craftsmanship Ap-ply in person, Moo thru Fn , l-5pm Frames Unlimited. 27891 Orchard Lake Rd at 12 Mile Rd . Farmingtoo Hills

Qualified candidates should send their resume ft salary requirements in cottfi deocelo

Alexander Grant & CO Executive Search

2 4 0 0 P e n o b s c o t Bldg D e t r o i t Ml 4 8 2 2 6

An Equal Opportunity Employer

el Dept 20840 Southfield Rd . Southfield An Equal Opportunity Employer

S E C U R I T Y O F F I C E R S Immediate openings available for fall and part ume security officers in tbe western suburb) oo aQ shifts Starting pay range of 81-80 to 84 85 per bour with company benefits Apply Moo thru Fn between 8 Mam l lOper, at

NATIONWIDE SECURITY INC 27041 SOUTHFIELD RD

Lathrup Village, Mich . , At the comer of 11 Mlie ft Southfield,

SECURITY I OPEN ING tn Downtown Detroit area available Expenence preferred Must be able to work any shift, obtain C.C W . tiave transportation ft ahooe Wages above Minimum Call 852 *080 ext 111

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Handy. Livooia I CaU BUI.

STOCK HANDLER neat responsible accurate

STOCK HELP E x p e r i e n c e d P r e f e r r e d

A p p l y In P e r s o n Af ter 3 p m

JOE'S PRODUCE 3 3 1 5 2 W 7 M i l e

Livonia

build ft maintain Steady yr aiu—d Job wtth medical ft life 1 1 — a t . ft araftl sharing Requires wed crganiaad par-son with ability to plan ft schedule the work Geoeroas cocnpanaataoa for Qahli-fksd person, good Mars ft opportunity with growing 17 yr old company Call Byrl between 8-5 88 m - M » 7

TOOL ft DIE MAKER Short run heavy track parts safpJxr la looking to add tn his permanent staff a tool ft die maker

SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS WANTED to teach tn Bloomfield Nursery School and or Moss Elementary School. K-8 grades Call lor information 851-4*88

OFFICE MANAGER Experienced Nov, Rd North EDP Accounting background Inter-viewing Moo thru SaL 11-IPM ft 5.J0-6 WPM 10785 Grand River Suite 104

P L A N T H E L P W A N T E D Apply at Gonise^ Farms Dairy. 3114X1

JANITORIAL ft MAINTENANCE Helper part-time lpm-8pm Moo thru Fn Must be very reliable able to lift heavy objects occasionally Mechanical ability helpful College Student or Re-tiree OX Call Mr Davy 844-001* Sirminghair. YMCA

LUNCH ROOM AIDES NEEDED to su pervise elementary students al Aroer man School during lunch hour 11 10 AM 1 PM 85 77 per hour Applv In person Northville Public School. Per sonnel Office. 501 W Mam St . North-ville, MI,48147

An Equal Opportunity Employer

MATURE persoo Deeded far full time Grounds Keeping position Some expe-nence required for entry level position The Landings Apartment. Hours 9 AM

6 PM.. Moo Fn 7I» 5*50

OIL ft LUBE MECHANIC Experienced part time Farmingtoo Hills area. 478-1115

J A N I T O R I A L W O R K or part time

158-0450

JANITORS 5 day work. 7 10 to 4 PM

84 lOper hour I-armingtoo Hills locaUoo 851-9*40

JOB OPENINGS • Y'ou may be eUgible for free placement assistance If yoa are an expenenced worker 22 years or old-er. low income, live in Wayne County •xji Detroit or doimnver!

Cal! Proied BRIDGE 811-8100 Funded by Wayne County

FTivate industry Corporation

MACHINE OPERATOR Mature Expenenced, needed for Fa: m in ton Hills based firm Lathe, OD ft ID gnnders. precision work Good op-portunity' for older persoo or reuree Call 471 2100

MACHINE REPAIRMAN Journeyman or 8 yrs diversified expe-nence tool room equipment also press room ft fork trucks Electrical expen ence helpful. 1-9* ft Telegraph area Call Byrl 8-5 155-5197

MACHINE REPAIRMAN 5 vears expenence

Detroit area. Call Dave Harris al 491-4812

MACHINIST Lathe ft Mill Operators, required for day ft night shift Over-time, full benefits Minimum 5 years expenence Rock Tool ft Machine, Plymouth 455-9840 lymouth

A#H1M< MAfHINKT SET UP and operate CNC machining centers Experienced only

2 6 1 - 8 0 3 0

JOBS IN PLYMOUTH

T h e k i d s a r e b a c k in s c h o o l

n o w is t h e t i m e t o j o i n t h e MAIDS w o r k i n g f o r c e w i t h t h e f l e x l - I needed for large apartment complex bility y o u r l i f e s t y l e d e m a n d s . Farmingtoo Hills to clean hallways P a c k a g i n g Jobs w i t h n o e x -p e r i e n c e n e c e s s a r y a r e n o w a v a i l a b l e 2 s h i f t s N O F E E Y e a r ' r o u n d bonus

525-0330

Supplemental Staffing, Inc.

The Temporary Help People

Must have own transportation Applic Hons taken at Independence Green 1*700 Grand Riser Farmingtoo Hills

JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN Commercial ft Industry experience

A Must1 718-1150

KENNEL MAINTENANCE persoo, (uU-time AM hairs. Moo thru Fn Expenence preferred but will train Twelve Oaks Mall 149-97*5

KEYUNER WANTED for small grow-ing ad agency in Southfield Experi-enced only, full or part time. Design and iayoot work will be Involved Typesetting helpful' but dm necessary Send resume lo Box 418 Obaerver ft Ec centric Newspapers. 1*251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Livonia, Michigan 48150

K M A R T Are you interested in a career in Food Operation Part time position available in our soon to be remodeled Eatery Ap-pUcauoos accepted oo Mondays and rYidays. between 10 AM 11 Nooo Apply in person, see Personnel Plym-outh ft Middlebelt locatloo

KNIT Shop needs knitters lo knit at home. Also persoo to assemble sweaters

LABORATORY ASSISTANT, full time for microbiology testing laboratory

gy or Chemistry Ible aod able

Jy 9 am to 5 pm 544-0041

Some college required, degree In Biolo-r s preferred Must be er,

t ie and able to work

LABORERS Full-time Large suburban apartment complex References Call Moo thru Fri 9am-5pm

352-2015 An Equal Opportunity Employer

MAILING.STOCK ASSISTANTS for regular day shift, Moo thru Fri Lifting and unloading required High scbooidiploma Decessary Equal oppor tunity employer Apply at Entertain-ment PubiicaUons. 1400 N Woodward Ave . Birmingham

MATITIE PERSON to manage a quali-ty 100 unit apartment complex In Troy area Complex has older residents No children or pets Free rent plus modest salary PrefeT married couple where husband has other full Ume Jofc Call 9 am lo 11 oooo 647-7 1 90

ON SITE CONSTRUCTION trailer has opening for general office person Construction experience helpful but not

Call 158-5211

MA TUrRE STOCK CLERK Candy ft Card Shop Downtown De-

troit. (City County Bldi.i S days After 7 pm 511-8SS7

OPTICAL ASSLSTANT-DISPENSER

Experienced persoo wanted for modern optometrist s office in Detroit We are willing to pay top salary for the right person, ft beoefl profit sharing etc CaU

PLANT MANAGER TRAINEE For extremely small operauoo Must be familiar with cutting tools ft surface gnndlng Our employees are aware of this ad Send short Resume including salary requirements to box u!98, Ob-server ft Eccentric Newspapers 1*151 Scboolcraft Rd Livooia Michigan 48150

lis including boons, lth ft life insurance.

172-8571

PLASTIC INJECTION MOLDING We have immediate openings for machine operators All shifts Exper. ence required Apply in person 4aro-5pm Allmand Associates 11001 Levan. Livooia, MI

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Ex, RECEPTIONIST TYPIST

panding real estate development company looking for Recepuoost Typ-ist Must be very accurate Construction industry' experience desirable Send re-sume and cover letter to R R„ P Q Box 11*0, Farmingtoo Hills, MI 48018

SECURITY ijpemnp in Downtown Detroit area

. available Experience preferred Must be able to wort any shift, obtain CCW,

. have transports uoo and phone Wages above minimum Call811-4080, Ext 111

An Equal Opportunity Employer

JTE TEACHERS ft Aides _ for the Jewish Communitv Cen-loddler ft pre-acbool chilli care

programs in West Bloomfield ft Oak P a r t CaU for interview,

8*1-1000. ext 111

blank, form ft pierce dtaa Sspevisory capabilities are daslrabie for fatare ad-vancement Attractive friofe program as well aa good starting salary Ssad re-sume ft starting salary requirements to box 478 Observer ft Eccsotnc Newspa-pers. 1*251 Schoolcraft Rd. Llvcaka. Michigan 48150

TRAINEE Industrial Garage Door Installing

Mechanically ux ~ " U S 4 W

TRAINER to taach work skills to has-dicap adults MORC training preferred Pleaae forward resume to Psiao—el 117 Turk. Pontiac, Mich 484*1

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SUPERVISORS Security guard firm has openings for Line Supervisors Apply 10*11 School-craf t . Moc. thru F n 10 to 4

SECURITY PATROL DRIVERS

Benefiu - Company Car Apply IT persoo. Security Services, 31(71 W SO Mile. Farmingtoo

RECEPTIONIST For Troy beauty salon Part ume Ex-penence not necessary

641 9024

MATURE WOMAN ttfwurt In laundro-ma' pari time in Redford area Call

511-1251

OPTOMETRIC Receptionist Assistant. Good part time position for well orgs nlied. expenenced Individual South-field medical building 5 52-0120

PLASTIC LAMINATE SHOP

ipplv wtthin 18510 W Warrer,. Detroit Sight W of Southfield

M E A T C O U N T E R C L E R K S Full and part Ume positions available Many poaiUons open Expenence in fresh delicatessen or food handling helpful Willing lo train. Must be 18 years or older Apply at Shopping Cen-ter Market, 6411 Orchard Lake Rd ai Maple Rd 851-7100 or 15155 Green-field Rd at 10 Mile 559-79*0

ORDER DESK $15,000

Medical testing equipment or related background To handle order processing for .arge established c-ompany offering

| (all fringe package Quote expeditlle problems sol

PLATING experienced person needed lo run plating tanks Farmington Hills

•av shift area Day< CaU 471-2100

package Quote. expediU otved Coonpany Paid Fee

515-7870

PLPMBER. Licensed Journeyman or Master. experienced in residential, light commercial Full time, year round em ployment Wages commensurate with

Apply Bergstrorri • Inc l ie Rd Retford

! POP-INS of Blrminghai energetic responsible for home ft office c

ORGANIST for John Mooteeo Presby 1 time Flexible day , hours

Is now hiring ALLEN PERSONNEL AGENCY

M E A T C O U N T E R C L E R K S Full and pan Ume positions available Many positions open Expenence In fresh Jelica lessen or food handling helpful WilUng lo tram Must be 18 years or older Applv at Shopping Cen-ter Market. 6411 Orchard Lake Rd a I Mapie Rd 851-7100 or 25155 Green field Rd at 10 Mile 559-79*0

terian Church- 7 mile ft Southfield area Also pianist wtth desire toward organ skills 511 750*

P A I N T E R Minimum 2 years experience References

pay Car Deeded

mature persons leaning Full ft pan

Excellent 642-8248

PRE "SCHOOL TEACHER needed for part time position Livonia area school

area pre 427-0115

MECHANIC needed for full Service StaUon fell ume *Pg'y to persoo at Twelve ft Or-chard I • She:

persoo & or call 551-2622

P A I N T E R neeijed for large apartment complex in

. Farmingtoo Hills FuU time, oc- beoe-1 fits, must have own transportauoo and

previous expenence Apply at Inde-pendence Green Apts M700 Grand River. Farmington Hills

MAINTENANCE Expenenced all around for nursing home Must have own tools ft car. Red-ford Geriatric Village 118U W 7 Mile. Detroit. Ml. 514-1440

MECHANIC exper,enar necessary Must be certified F"ull Ume hours al Toms Long Lake Shell .Ask for Tom. Dave or Drew 689-4071 or*8»-7081

PAINTERS, Painter's Helpers, with equipment and transportauoo Reply P 0 Box €24, Farmingtoo MI 48024 or call and ask for Roc. 511-1799

MAINTENANCE For apartment complex Knowledgable-own tools

CaU Moodav thru Fndav, 9am-4 10pm 851-1880

MAINTENANCE FuU time posiuon for persoo able to do general maintenance tn a Dearborn medical center L P boiler license and own transportauoo necessary Send re-sume lo Midwest Health Center, 5050

Schaefer, Dearborn, Ml 4811* An Equal Opportunity Employer

M A I N T E N A N C E H E L P E R Full time, Plymouth area, call 8 4 Moo thruFr. 455-0510

MAINTENANCE HELPER for large oondominium complex in Southfield BuU-dmg maintenance experience help-ful Stan immediately CaU 845-1111

MEN - WOMEN Immediate openings for Light industiral joba All shifts Troy area Call and ap-plv todav

P R O T E M P O R E I N C Troy 518-0701

Temporary Help-No Fees

Merchandising Wholesale distributor of Health ft beau-ty aids and sundries needs persons to do set-up and merchandising wort 10 retail stores Retail drug or department store expenence preferred but not essentia: This is a full-time posiuon with paid benefits Send cover letter or resume with background Information to Box 504, Observer ft Eccentric Newspapers, 1*251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livooia Michi-gan 48150

MAINTENANCE, immediate fuU time posiuoo in Canton apartment complex

"'0aro-4pm. 455-7200

MESSENG ER FILE CLERK for Southfield law firm. FuU time posi-tion Dependable car required Office expenence helpful Benefits 282-1*00

MAINTENANCE JANITOR to clean and maintain a modern manufacturing facility in Farmingtoo Industrial P a r t Full- time GSE Inc 476-7875

MAINTENANCE Large apartment complex In Oak Part Some experience preferred. SaLary, apartment and atiUties Call between 9am and 4pm. Moo thru Fri

968-1965

MICROCOMPUTER Field Service Engineer Technician People experi-enced in board level repair of IBM PC's XT. AT IBM PC clooes and Apple Computers wanted by expanding South-field firm. Salary commensurate with experience level Benefits and oppor tiinituy for advancement. Please send resume in confidence to ESI Executive Systems. Inc. 21711 W Tesi Mile Rd Suite 116, Southfield, MI 48075. Att Fran k Drake

LABORORS for Swimming Pool Co Call between 7am-9am

634-6412

LANDCAPE COMPANY' seeks hard-working aDd reliable Individuals to start ImmeAately Must have experi-ence and car Call anytime 581-8054

LANDSCAPE HELP WANTED, part or full ume. experience DC* necessary Own transportation Green Valley Farm Call

LANDSCAPE Laborers Apply at 701 Adams, Plymouth, 2 blks N of tbe Middle school 8am-Spm only'

MAINTEN ANCE MECHANIC An immediate opening exists for an ex penencesl maintenance mechanic in the Livooia area Ideal candidate should nave experience in material handling, food processing equipment, electrical circuitry plumbing, welding and the abilitv to repair and maintain national food "store equipment The candidate must own his oirn basic tools Specialty tools and vehicle will he provided Hours of wort Dormally 8 AM to 4 10 PM wiih Dccasaional overtime This po-sition offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefit program

Send resume to THE KROGER COMPANY

PO Box S i l l . Soothfield. Mich 4808* Att n Vlrg Anderson

An Equal Opportunity Employer

MAINTENANCE PERSON needed for 176 unit apartment cocMlex m Detroit Must have references Plumbing, elec LANDSCAPE LABORER'S

wr. Lranaportatwx, 178-0011 ><*» E b ? c * M , a o c 1M4><1

Telegraph. Detroit Mi

LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE PERSON Minor FuU and part time help Hardworking p i u m b ) n | electric, carpentry Need energetic Individuals needed for f r j ^ n o r t a u o o 811W70 Seaithv outdoor wort Apply in persoo only Harold Thomas Nurse

LAUNDROMAT ATTENDANT Farmington area No experience neces-sary Must he available all shifts We welcome retirees ft housewives' 851 5445 444 8*41

MAINTENANCE PERSON for tial cooling Immediate opening for permanent! day g a t i o e i

PART TIME LAUNDRY AIDE

Needed for Whispering Willow Manor Nursing Home Call 454-7B40

L A W N C A R E W O R K E R 84 50 per boor

44*5110

MAINTENANCE person to wort in apt •»,i/i»«g« most hare some experience in plumbing electrical ft carpentry re-pairs Pay sums 85 50 per br 8411018

LAWN MAINTENANCE s borers wanted Plymouth

Area Mu» he 18 years of age or oktsr CaU *»*»

LAWN MAINTEN ANCE WORKER good pay. experienced 18 or older

544-MS4

LAWN MAINTENANCE and LANDeCAPE HELP

,1 and possibly fall Ume Rorbss-841-0140

LAWN MAINTENANCE Starting wage 84 per »o««

18 er est or High Srbool CaU only l i n n karr. ft 84m 14

LAWN MAINTENANCE Position avai lable f a r Livonia

L A W N M A I N T E N A N C E FSB time help 84 44 par hoar lo start RkonfleM Area T • M a p

" J T J

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Experienced high energy matnUBance supervisor for 540 plas anil residential commanJty le Ann Arbor Mart excel! at motivating ft saperrialag *aff ft have al least 1 year experience u n a pervtsor ft 11 rears m maintenance in eluding plumbing, haetlag ft electrical resteer* CompMantloe ladadaa salary plia apartments Send 1 assails tn Par sonnel Director PO box 8*4» Am Ar

MILL HAND Vertical ft horizontal Expenenced ft have own tools This is a steady job, not just a program BC BS holidays Westwood Tool Co 491-1100

MILL HAND WANTED Minimum 1 years experience

Master Jig Grinding ft Boring Co Farmingtoo area 474-3744

PAINTERS S yrs experience, depends! and patching Steady wort

PANEL ELECTRICIAN TRAINEE expenence helpful with electrical con-trol panel wiring, good starting wages ft benefits, Troy 180-0*10

PRESSER ft Counter Help for dry cleaning plant in Plymouth Will train If necessary Call Moo thru Fn be tween 9am-Spm 455-9170

PRESSER experienced, part ume lor dry cleaners Redford Twp 518-4463

PRINTING PRESS OPERATOR AB Dick 140-TSl Must have expen, with enamel stock ft good referei Competitive pay. health Insurance ft vacation benefits Ask for Dan 478-0111

REFRIGERATION MECHANIC An immediate opening exists for an ex-perienced refngerauoei mechanic Ideal candidate should have 1 to 5 years ex-perience with refrigerated and froxen food cases Should also have H V A C expenence and carry a refngeraUon journeymans licensee The candidate must own his 01m basic tools Specialty tools and vehicle snU be provide*! Hours of wort aormaUy 8 AM to 4 30 PM with occasional overtime This po-siuoc offers a competiuve salary and a comprehensive benefit program

Send resume 10 THE KROGER COMPANY

P O Box 5121 Southfield. M»ch 48086 Att n V C Anderson

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECURITY POSITION Part Ume for retired or semi retired persoo Mercy High School. Farmingtoo Hills.

CaU 474-8010, ext 3M, 101

SURFACE GRINDER wanted Good wages ft benefits Most have own tools and able to do dose tolerance gage grinding Air conditioned shop 155-1721

SURFACE GRINDER 1 00 form grinding 2 years expenence 00 fo

Well established company, 455-1100

18 years

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS Large Amoco Service Center has open tngs for 3 Attendants to wort al full

SURFACE GRINDER OPERATOR Expenenced 00 precisloo machined aircraft parts nill benefits Hytrol Manufacturing Garden City 3* 1 4

service islands, day shift, part or full Ume Good pay Apply Tel-Mai Care, corner Te mingham. 644-191

eiegraoC ft Ma! S910

Car | Blr :

SERVICE STATION appUcalions for Driveway Attendants Cashiers must be reliable Benefits

accepting eodants m

Bel available Apply In perse® Joy ft Mernm»n Standard. 31413 Joy Rd

RESERVATION CLERKS Part ft full time Some typing skills preferred Pleasant phooe voice Southfield area Mr Lis 557-4100

RESIDENT MANAGERS Immediate openings for On~Slte Posi-tions tn Taylor ft Wayne areas Must be famiUar with I21i D« JiB.VIR and or 316 ft Section 8 Salary commensurate with experience Mr Abrams 518-5400 or resume to Certified Realty. 35011 Five Mile Rd Redford Ml 48339

RESPONSIBLE PERSON le build dishgardens and terranums full and part-ume Applv at 13081 W 8 Mile' Livonia

R E T A I L M A N A G E M E N T T R A I N E E

Oakland. Macomb Wayne area Great career opportunity For-tune 500 company Salary Benefits Profit sharing. Fee paid B E T T Y H A M I L P E R S O N N E L

Southfield Rd , Lathrup Village 4 2 4 - 8 4 7 0

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS Large Amoco service center has opem ing for four people to wort at full ser vice islands part Ume, afternoons ft weekends Prefer local college ft high school students Apply Tel-Maple Car Care corner Telegraph ft Maple. Btr mingham 444-3910

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT ft Night Manager Inquire 3*100 5 mile

or call 4*4-1011

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

B E N C H & D R I L L H A N D Excellent opportunity for ambitious persona Will train for fall lime wort in precision machine shop Would like 10 train persons with * months experience

MOELLER MANUFACTURING 13173 Market St. Livonia

59!-4213

TRANSPORTER NEEDED for group home In Canton, part time. split shift. 8416 an hour Call 197 1741

TRAVEL AGENCY seeking a switch-board receptionist for tbetr Large Sowth field headquarters Moat be pi ilinasm, al ft personable to greet customers ft vendors Travel agency I'm Igi — l l ft computer knowledge helpful. Contact Linda Or send r Southfield. Mi 44414

to P O Box M*88

TRAVEL AGENT full knowledge do-mestic ft international. Sabra Resume only, Bestway travel. 11731 Northwest em, o311, Farmingtoo HiUa. Mi48018

TRAVEL AGENT Minimum 1 years expenence Sabre training preferred Southfield area

154-4504

TRAVEL AGENT Permanent part time Needed for busy travel agency Is Southfield. for M days per week Sal ary plus benefits Call Nancy al Hwdaor. Travel Service 544-4151

SURFACE GRINDER

HAND SERVICE STATION

in Birmingham has openings for Drive Way Attendants ft Cashiers Muss be 18 or older ft enjoy working with people CaU for appointment 540-11*1

Minim am gages For 1

0 years experience 1 appointment, call

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS Full service Amoco Station accepting applications for Driveway Attendants, day and night poaiuoos available Apply In person 6 Mile ft Middlebelt, Amoco Station, 17151 Mlddlebel!

SEWER ft DRAIN CLEANER Experienced only, for busy sewer ser-vice company Immediate posiuoo available Excellent wagea for depend able person Call 885-4440

I N T R A C O R P O R A T I O N Westland, Mich

3 2 6 - 7 0 3 9

TRAVEL AGENTS - excellent salary bonus, benefits, minimum 1 yrs experi ence 3*1-0070 844-4100

TRAVEL AGENTS .•xpanrilng Travel Management Corpora tion seeking expe-rienced Sabre travel agents for Corpo-rate ft Leisure Dept. Top salary, attrac-uve benefits inrlorting profit sharing Contact Mr Migdal

TRAVEL AGENTS Experienced m a t agers ft agents. Sabre system, multiple locations Salary -f commission. Call Mr Scbubuser eves 851-1448, week days. 855-7707

TRAVEL AGENT Wanted with Satire experience I commercial and retail CaU 9am-Spm 474-4015

TRAVEL BUSINESS PERSON Bi-Ungual Fnglisti Japanese For Sank ei Tokyo Tours

515-4454

SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Pattern development and trimmers

589-1881

development aod prototype 5 wanted Good pay Troy area

PRINTING Press operator Exper. enced snth A B Dick ttek camera Full Ume grosrth posiuoo with quality ori-ented printing center Top salary plus incentives In suburban location Imme-diate position available Please call 851-9530

P A P E R M E R C H A N T

O R D E R D E S K Fine paper merchant located in suburb of Detroit is seeking an individual with expenence In paper purchasing, print estimating ft knowledge of Business Forms Must be self starter with good communica uoos skills Good starting salary with fringe benefits, opportunity for advancement Send resume, includ-ing salary requirements, in confidence to Order Desk, P O Box 853, Troy, Ml 48099

PARTS COUNTER PERSON required for afternoon shift 3 years CM experience preferred, top wages For interview Roe Connoo 353-9000

Art Mor an Pontiac Inc

PARTS MANAGER Buyer Expenence with hydraulics helpful Resume

iger, Box 424, Ooaerve Nesrspap

Manager, Box 424. Observer ft Eccen-tric Newspapers, 18251 Scboolcraft Rd Livooia, Michigan 48150

P A R T S S A L E S P E R S O N & D R I V E R

Needed for large G M Dealership Apply In Person

DREISBACH CADILLAC 24*00 Grand River at T Mile Rd

P R O D U C E C L E R K S E x p e r i e n c e d P r e f e r r e d

A p p l y In P e r s o n A f t e r 3 p m

JOE'S PRODUCE 3 3 1 5 2 W 7 M i le

Livonia

PRODUCE ft STOCK Part or full-time ! years experience Top wages, benefits Apply in person 110 W 14 Mile, Birmingham, Mich 444-40*0

PRODUCTION LEADER TRAINEE An entry level positloo for a production leader trainee to learn our packaging distnbuuon ft warehousing busmen A detail onented persoo is desired Must possess ability to wort from detail specificauons, set up production lines, supervise ft perform quality control checks High school educauon neces-sary If interested send resume to Box 51? Observer ft Eccentric Newspapers, 1*251 Scboolcraft Rd Livonia Michi gan 48150

Equal Opportunity Employer M F

PART TIME ASSISTANT MANAGER Womens active wear store seeks mana aer with strong sales background Call alien af ter 1 pm 624-8141

MOBILE STATION at Hunter ft Wood-ward Deeds men ft -women full aod part time Open 34 bours Some benefiu Call Tim or stop by 444-7737

MODELING INSTRUCTORS to teach

KUme evenings ft weekends Must • at least 3 years experlelce Call

Ms Wright. Barbixon Schools 549-1100

MOLD DESIGNERS/MOLD MAKERS Dte Makers ft Bridgeport Machinist wanted for oew air conditioned shop, full benefits ft overtime. Rochester Mich 654-3636

P A R T T I M E C A S H I E R S For self serve gas station

134-7147

PART-TIME COUNTER HELP [or Dry Cleaners Southfield,

Farmington. Oak Park 549-1223

P R O D U C T I O N & M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S

Now taking applications S M C .

8 0 0 J u n c t i o n , P l y m o u t h

PRODUCTION Mmachine operators Lathe Mill Etc expenence required Must be able to read micrometers Steady wort ft fringe benefits Sopenor Pis toe Ring Co 4425 Epworth Blvd De-troit. Michigan. Warren ave ft Liver-ooia area

P A R T T I M E H E L P

Appl ica t ions are now being taken daily at

K Mart 5 7 2 5 S h e W o n & F o r d

Canton

PRODUCTION TRAINEE full time permanent position with small mfg firm in Northville Responsibilities in-clude soldering, braising, testing od coolers operating a Bridgeport ft Mill, genera! machine cleanup, etc WiD train The right candidate wUl be re-spoaaible. hard-working ft dedicated with excellent attendance* Starting salary 84 per hour Beneftta. bonus, reg-ular raises. Wnte R ft D Enterprises dept PT, PO Box 5252, Northville Michigan. 481*7

MORTGAGE SERVICING

Progressive Savings ft Loan is seeking a qualified candidate Service Supervisor M enced ft knowledgeable

for a Customer

Experi-ence with ARM loans helpful Contact Lae Stevenson. 8 34-13 Noor. Moo F n

353-8020 An Equal Opportunity Employer

1*81 oa 1 4 PM ONLY

MANAGEMENT MAINTENANCE Entry M A DstroM ssbnrliaa * a f

capable of fm uHsg " * nance while taanriag about

l U m f e L Mgl '**Vl S H a r t s n T f t i a y

MANAGER N n l i l for private rar full uma posiuon M r P O Baa l l 4 Fraaklla, I

M AN A G O Pari

LAWN 1XRVTC* Mrlag I Start time 11 am 13 78 pi

rk s - w m i l • ifcsnagar ft dally apsratlos M l l O T v w S r X - n f l - d r o — o

81 -4341 ! CaU Mr Rafckr 441-4*41

MOSTLY BASKETS Has amved our area Our NstJoeiwide program of selling Wlckar Furniture Wicker Wall Decor and. of coarse. Wicker Baskets « Home Party Plan • unique ft profitable For Info call Marie Farkaa al 453-4337

MOTHERS Crotaaaat C r r H n i l Cafe Bakarv looking for motfcan tn wort during late am tbrs lunch hour dally Mon thru Fn 14433 Southfield Rd. al

» mile 547-4438

MULTI-LINES FINANCIAL company seeks laif lndaah aa Manage Ml Trainees lo i i p s s a a l Cham la the Wayne County arua Win be yrertdad wtth asUbUaftsd H i l l s Starting •»' ary ap tn 84*4 par weak - 1 « 5 ^ s f M p ^ p C a ^ M r M ^ A M

NATIONAL FINANCE CO • ipoklnt tar FWM Service Rani a a a t a l l n . . BMry

KMa wt thVavui la l l h f a a

in Mai, ad iisiiii So P i r i k a u l Coordinator PO Bos 1384 Troy

Pt-C OPERATOR BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR

SATELLITE ENOIN**RING 31844 T s l a g a ^ M l , »H,fl 111

N8CED Extra lacasaa* I

, p a r " Sensor CIIH i n Contact o r e Care 844-1403 est 84 ar 34 ar 313 We

PART TIME STOCK HELP Tri State Furniture 15535 W.

Hertford

PART TIME TRUCK DRIVER Now hiring a part ume truck dnver Local light duty trucking Prefer semi retired person Apply Allmand Aaaoci-catea. 11001 Levan. Livonia, Ml

PART TTME Lathrup Village

son. 18 or over, for mier duties Call Tues thru SaL. lOamlpm 553-8495

PC LOGIC DESIGNER Willing to advance into CNC and drive applications Potential project eogli poaiuon Send resume and salary quirementa lo Box 444. Obaerver 4

Newspapers. M23 voola Michigan

Er Schoolcraft

44154

PEOPLE to p a s out flyers lo baaineae-es We provide transportation Mon Fn 8 30am 4pm Work one day or aU 5

eiliag 8354 per hour cask Apply 13443 Plymouth Rd . Livonia

PERSON NEEDED to ,

Personnel Systems And

Arbor Temporaries proudfy announces the

o p e n i n g of our P tymouth of-f i ce * W e took f o r w a r d to • e r v t n g t h e P t y m o u t h a rea

-OMPVTKR PNORRASJONAI-S ENGINEERING

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ALL F E B PAID

Personnel Systems 9454 8 M a n « * a 1M

Plysnsth. Mi 44174 4 5 0 - 1 1 6 0

tar aaad III Mig. ting aad -vtakad

RETIRED PERSON Pan time, flexible hours Maintenance

ort at small Farmington center 84 00 per hour

shopping 671-0440

SHELL SERVICE STATION In South-field has openings fee Attendants ft Car Wash personnel, full and part time, days ft afterooona Call 354-9146

ROUTE DRIVERS WANTED Must have own car. for Tradin Times Inc Auto ft Boat Weekly call Pamela 425-444*

>4?OUTE I ANTTSHORK'

: DRIVERS i SHORT ORDER COOKS

If you enjoy dnving. meeting peop.e and working oo your own 40% of tbe time then this job Is for yeu- both days

afternoon available Good driving record and dependability a must Apply 9 air. to 4 pm Moc Fn i t 12418 In-dustrial Rd: Garden City 427-5100

RUBBISH TRUCK DRIVER Expenenced

or roll off ft front end 491-4405

SALES CLERICAL expenenced help seeded for jewelry company Royal Oak ft Southfield areas

lia-1040

SALES CLERK Experienced, mature seeded, full or pari Ume No wort Above average earnings

Reply' P.O Box 870*4 /tantoo, MI 48187

SALES CLERK. fuU ume for office supply ft printing store West Bloom-field " 851-0444

SALES HELP for women's specialty hotique Flexible schedule Must be out-going and enthusiastic with a flair for fashion Experience preferred See Kathy at Mason s, downtown Plymouth

SALES ft MIST job at a florist shop Mature individual, experienced pre-ferred Bloomfield area CaU between 9am-Spm, 624-M45

SALES PEOPLE Immediate openings Part-t ime at Women's Specialty store Previous Re-tail expenence required Apply in per ton Hadley Arden. downtown Farming loo Ctr Farmingtoo Rd -Grand River

SALES PERSON for drapervs. school hours available

Mary Lee Ewapenea. Bloomfield Hills MARY LEE DRAPERY Ul-4224

SALES POSITION la retail store for interested m Interior design

44-5444 persoo Foil til tune Birmingham area 644-1

SALES, STOCK Persoo Full time, benefit package Apply m persoo Me Cauieys 414 Main St. Rochester

SHIPPER EXPERIENCED in tbe Tooling Industry

Full benefits 455-1100

SURVEYOR Party Qiief Licensed persoo [nefened Experience in boun-dry, topographical and construction surveys Call Dick Graham or Jack Carnahan, 842-8202

Professional Engineering Assoc . Inc

SWIMMING Instructor lifeguard Afternoons Musi have current life saving ft CPR. Birmingham Family Y 644-901*

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR full time. Livonia a r ea Experience pre-ferred If interested Call Rita

591-9500

TREE SERVICE persons for ground -work, must have j ood driving record ft references

534-1952

TRUCK DRIVER Food distributor la seeking part lime semi-track drivers for local deliveries Must have mini mum 5 years tractor-trailer driving ex-perience, Class C-2 License and excel-lent driving record. Call Tbe Pas amine] Dept. between I-4PM at 387 799C

SHIPPING CLERK Pulling ft packag-ing orders Typing, pegboard book-keeping Must type 50 WPM ft have some knowledge of bookkeeping Cal l between 10am-2pm, 421 -*505

SHIPPING CLERK Position open Some expenence utefeired For roedi cal reagent manufacturing company la Southfield Full ume Excellent bene-fit* Call Personnel 353-2420

SHIPPING ft RECEIVING Troy Area. Full time. 40 hours per week 84 per hour plus To apj^r Call Mr Hoener 1-5330

S H I P P I N G & R E C E I V I N G Distnbutor of hydraulic ft pneumatic seals seeks fuU time shipping clerk Ac-curacy neatness ft dependability a must Good working conditions ft bene-fits Hours 9 lOam-ipm weekdays Send short letter of wort history to P 0 Box 413. Farmingtoo Hills, MI 44024

Am Equal Opportunity Employer

TAILOR ft ALTERATION shop Deeds counter perso®, sewing experience helpful Full Ume. 6 days per week Good starting pay Neatness a must Apply in person 31428 Grand River In tbe Fa ~ Farmiogloo Plaia 477-S»44

TAILOR Experience necessary Part time Bene-fits Belleville area

Call 497 1511

TRUCK DRIVER wanted for gmceiy deliveries Apply In parson. Wednesday only. 9am-nooo. 12100 Merrtman Rd . Livonia. MI

TRUCK DRIVER Experience with heavy equipment a mast'' Minor truck repair ft maintenance Resume to Driv er. Box 414, Observer ft Eccentric Newspapers. 14151 Schoolcraft Rd Livooia. Michigan 48154

TEACHER AIDES needed for afternooo pre-ecbool pro-

Center of Plymouth-' 459-5430 r r a m 'I Learning

TEACHER Certified secondary math teacher for part time in a clinic setting Bloomfield Hills area 133-1777

TEACHER For nursery school Degree is required Good salary Full tune position. Call

544-9012

TEACHER In secondary language a r t s Needed for evening- in-bocne tutoring. Must be able to travel m Birmingham.

Bloomfield area Call 443-1150

SHIPPING ft RECEIVING CLERK We are a leading direct marketing and

TEACHERS AIDES for infant toddler program at the Jewish Community Cen-ter in West Bloomfield Afternoons. 1pm - 4pm, 5 days weak Perfect for

informauoq servKes c o m p l y "Sa ted , ^ In Southfield We have an Immediate opening for a Shipping ft Receiving Clerk The idea! candidate for this posi-uoo will be responsible and work weU with details and tight schedules. A valid dnvers Ucenae and good dnving record are mandatory Pleaae forward resume in confidence lo L Schwind, Automated Marketing Systems, Inc Travelers Tower II. Suite 400 24511 Evergreen Rd Southfield. MI 44076

An Equal Opportunity Employer

mothers whose children have grows wish lo work part time la a stimuaung environment Call for appo«ntmenl.

481-1000 ext 113

TRUCK MECHANIC perform overall repair and mainte-nance ou"hi_/ duty diasel tracks. Re-frigeration daurabie Must have own tools Western Wayne location Scad let-ter outlining experience and qualify a Moos to: Box 518. Observer ft Eccentric Newspapers. 34151 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

TUTOR to help Senior stadeat with homework Livonia area Call for details 523-1358

TWO LIFEGUARDS Mo PM Requirements Certified Sr U f e Saving and CPR High School G r a d u a t e Supervise a g e s 5-18 Hawthorne Center. Recreation Depart-ment 149-1000

TEACHERS needed full and part-time for leading Troy Day Care Canters. Po-sitions available immediately la the af-ternoon with infanta and toddlers Fuil-

S H I P P I N G 4 R E C E I V S H 3 Dtstnbutor of hydraulic ft poesiroaOc seals seeks fall lime shipping clerk Ac-curacy. neatness ft dependability a must Good working coodiuoua ft bene-fits Hours 8am-Spm weekdays. Send short letter of wort history to P O Box 610, Farmingtoo Hills MI 44024

Employer

PROFESSIONAL PAINTING CO Looking for expenenced painter who wants full Ume steady employment CaU Chromatic Painung 474-4277

PROGRAM AIDES Afternoon and evenings shifts Full ft part ume 81 75 per hour to start

474-4470

P R O G R A M M E R Expanding consulting firm looking for expenenced RPG II Programmer Op-portunuea tc learn RPG u l ft IBM Sys-tem 14 Experience m mfg uieferved Send resume to Lotus A Wright ft Aaso d a t e s 44547 Pine Tree. Plymouth. Michigan 48170

PROTOTYPE TRIMMERS Wanted for Ulterior car development srort Good pay Excellent opportunity Troy area 584-1841

PSYCHOLOGIST WANTED Full or part Ume Must have own clkaal

space with grewp room 474-4745

r part U Office

available

PURCHASING AGENT poaitvw 'artsrtng com for medical manuf

located tn Sorthfiefcl Experience pre-ferred Full benefits CaU Pars nana I 143-3434

PURCHASING ASSISTANT to work d> rartly for Pur rh—lag Agai

ducta stationery office products i E n s n a r e Pteaas call tar anneM ment Heather Momsou S&g>71 Gregory ft Leonard Office Progeria Oe

P R. PERSON FRIDAY A i l i m la Vice P n a H a i Large Michtgaa Aaaaetattan » mksail Ward

asalag Reran) Collage Orsd Sand i • i l l i to E K D . 144 Fararworth Detroit Mich 44143

SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR speed and carbide cutting tools

Some experience Formcraft Tool Co 4SOO Oakman Blvd . Detroit 834-3000

SHIPPING RECEIVING CLERK De-troit based firm is seeking an ambitious individual for entry level position to ship ft stock various materials ft to complete required forms Previous ex penence helpful but not accessary must p tiaaiaa valid dnvers license ft good driving record Good wagea ft ben-efits Respond to Shipping. PO Box 451. Lathrup Village. Mi 44078

S E A L C O A T F O R E M A N Earn 87-810 per bewr

844-3444

SEAMSTRESS Experienced tar Birmingham are

354-5955

SEAMSTRESS WANTED Experienced in ladlee or mana altera turns Flexible hours Call J A M 4PM

151-4120

f SIGNALS ft SYSTEMS, INC is a mano I f adore r of custom military electronic

control systems and has the following Openings is our organisation

DESIGNER ELECTRO MECHANICAL Experienced in packagiiM state of the art electronic syatema, PC layout aad familiarity with military Hon

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Experience IB analog, digital and ml

exposure lo an

time with pre also Deeded Pleasant tions. benefits Kinderoare Center 514-9111. or 441-

TEACHERS needed for full time pott-Uon with 3 years olds In a day care cen-ter Substitutes also needart Childhood development background or experience Deeded On sight interviews held be-tween 1 -1pm only on Wed Sept 14. 14500 W 6 Mile. Livonia No phone calls please Bring reaurae

TYPESETTER Experienced, hard working individual for fast-paced art denartmesrt Mast be able to operate AM earltypar equip-ment. Keylining and creative avtUty de-sired If qualified send resanse Ur

ADISTRA CORP. 101 UNION STREET

PLYMOUTH. Ml 48170

We re a full U company looking lor an ' xpenanrerl [ j penemr Minimum of one yuar ripaai rrlng expasleace preferably aa a V an type system] aeceaaary - other pro-(taction abilities EG, markup Leytlnsng. ate a big plas If n l e r a t e d aead rename to Box 514. Obaerver ft Eccentric

Schoolcraft Rd.

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TEACHERS Want to use your teaching skills In an unique way" Expenence the rewarda of helping someone by becoming a faater parent for a child snth mental retarda tion Provide care in n a r home, leach new skills aad earn U44 to 8744 par month, plas room aad board eniainaa CaU HOMEFINDER at 445-4440

44154

Equal Opportunity Employer M F TYPING 45 9TPM. filing, d a u antry ex-penence helpful Part these. 34 hours per weak. 83 T5 hoar to Mart Call Tri-bune United Cable 544-1144 Ext 144

TEACHER to teach typing ft medical office pe medai ea in Livonia private vo-cational school Part time Mon. Taea. Thars, 7 15-4 45pm. D e « e e or 3 years field experleace required 478-8174

Secretaries Word Processors Typists Data Entry A variety of in tend ing long term a l ignments a r ford. Pontiac, field Call Mama Morgan for more formaooa ft a persosMl interview

557-6040 MGM

Pngi w r i n g ft Office Sai m a s

opmeni and prototype Above positions offer exceileal fits, salary Sand year

SIGNALS ft SYSTEMS, lac 133 Part St Troy, MI 44443

SILK FINISHER a tpsii w r s d operator

•arreo ft Sonth-

SSBCTRITY DtSPA mO-Oaae posit ion available aa After soon ft hbdalght Shifts tae Security Dispatcher fUpsdJy r a w i n g Snath-f l iU kaaif Security Oa anhlag Qalek Laansars wllhag » scrap! p n g l i ty Dauaa lo arks8s Security Officer l rhs itaMag._ C3»e«k-an ft Emargaarg

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TEACHER w day care i rpenassre I rears college piaa 13 hoars la CUM Da-

nent Nw Detroit ares 537 4444

TELEMARKETERS Setf-Motlvaiad ladrrida-

araa Pud T llshag C k M of hoars Could lend to Career Opportuasty. U de-sired Part-time i ll ig aUfts atae available CaU Ma . l i n l s j , lans 8pm, 54*3344 EQUAL QPPOftTtrNrrf EMPLOYER

- NO FEES

TELEMARKETING

Maa) have experience Sins Palstlag experience also piafasiad Apply I persoe 13875 Schoolcraft Rd Ueuata

SKILLED TRADE We am aew aceeptiag appttcaoaae tar

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UNIQUE Opportunity tar a sellable individual who a with exotic vehicles Parson trill main-lain a collection of exotic lehlrUa la better than new cnadWea Owaar M an ego-eved pasfetOoaW Part-time ar full-tune poaitlan PlarhaMaaHir retiree or pi» f iilinaaa-type ceaM wort a M

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844-4187

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D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T Plymouth »1» 1*»; Karl ume u ^ n o n necessary H*«:

d Dearborn H o v e * i i l TI00

D E N I A L A S S I S T A N T Exper lenceO part urn* StAiihfield . all el .-rungs 1,46 #797 or 54 I 0474

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T Pari urn* Westland are*

736-17»

CENTAL ASSISTANT U p m o i c M Chjjf «i<k FkrtmngtoO Hill* Moodav thru 7"hur*il*» Please caU after 6per. 436-0911

WAREHOUSE KSITION Branct off i<r seek* sell mucv»w*l 4 mature ind-vidual to aaaenible our pcxbM i Lux

Temporary pueiuoe Inly q476 7619

W A R E H O U S E W A Y ~ D R U G S T O R E M G M ' T

If yarn (uvr «ij*r»rt»r* .n * druflUvor jt C«*r*l ruerctandue iliKuunl iiurt I! you Ltirirv* in * f u i p*c*d iu$b vuiutttr dru$»u>r* ««vtorcmn>roi: If you vrnr.i : . be-'orrw * p*rt ol a dynamic aod vi 5>r»at urgaanauoc li the chaiiengt oi mpervtmin^ -Xbem e i c i l a y«xi we i rr looking for you We offer a complete bene!:: pt&o life ift*ur«oce medlca] deota; optical pen non etc A wiUry Ourt oo your e^prr. race Kb eovjorotm«! '-ha: wiU clu.

you If YOU are mler**UC »nif IT. compiete con/hience to

W A R E H O U S E W A V 2 2 8 5 6 R Y A N .

W A R R E N , M I C H . 4 8 0 9 1 An Equal Opportunity Employer

WE ARE seeking *" « !*"«**<! (•«» chasing agent to join our r»pidlv ' i pandlng chain store design & manufsc luring firm located in our Plymouth fa j Cilily Candidale will be responsible tor I purchasing •it all construction building | 4 wooa manulacturtng Enatenais Only )

x penenced apoUcanU TWO apply Send resume with saUry history to Boi 418 Obaerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvooia Mich; gar 4815-0

WELDER F ABRIC ATUR Mu*i be expeneoced Apply ai J L Becker. Co 15850 Industrial Rd Uvo-rua E of Levan

YOI'R HOME Or Our* 2 families need quality care Moo, Wed 4 Pn Dan, for our 4 children ages ^2 Will consider for 2 children References. 4 educaucn background desired Non-smoker Need '..-•r-sporatlor. AM from school jr oc, Coolidge bus route 425-1287

85 PER HOUR AND MORE Homemade Lunch service needs Ser •..re Representauves 15 per Sour, plus . omnussioc Food Preparers IJ 50 per bour Full or part ume N® operieoce necesaary Need car Southiteld area Sur. Tfcun 1-4 10 PM 35T-C34H or •eave mesaajse at S26-2420

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D e n t a l - M e d i c a l ACTIVE and interesting group practice in Southfield has a poaitio® available ] : r a dlenul aasistant Experience pre-ferred Beoefita Moc tnm Pn

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D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

HHC - Inc. N e w H o r i z o n s In

Q u a l i t y H o m e c a r e

d Eipe »5T 2M«

DENTAL ASSISTANT Redford Mlcr Jeairea permaneaf full unw asaiatani Muat be ,-heerfui an.J motivated Elf neDce preferred

DENTAL ASSISTANT Prri,«Wrlai •iffice ir. %nt BlJMR.'.ri-d FuU me Hipenenci- preferrec Benefita MSI 10J4 or JSS irWJ

DENTAL .ASSIST Ful! or par, tuw fuogenial office Eiepenenced in Banded dentislrv prejrrred FarmiOi ton area 478-ft8it>

• HHA - U M P ^ N l ' V

• LPN - UVE IN

ONT1NGENT RN i.NiaUuKi Wayne; Cour.tiei

Cal l 2 9 3 - 3 9 6 2 Reliable uanaportatic® a muai

HOME HEALTH AIDES nee^ec iinmedialel; (of private duty i«.»nirienu in Poo In Rochealei Ann Arbor i< Farmioaton areaa Pull time 4

tn aasignmenu avaliabUe 0< «

ipeneftce Kxcellen bonus Aja:i«n^>enu avajia makers aUo Call 14 bc»cn « day

MEDICAL PERSONNEL POOL 352 « i n

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MEDICAL RECKKriOfllST Depeod abie peraon Ui male appou»tmenta an j w r telephoMa etc Northwest a/ea I ai. Sue between W 4 Ipcr. 272 Still

MEDICAL KEt.-'EPTK>NlS-r PoaiUo«t available Tues 4 Kr-. for ma iure veil motivated DOo-«m<ALag u>d. vidua! Experience preferred Southfield office 1«» <1H!

MEI>K'AL RECEPTIONIST eiper. enced ool; Pull uroe foe 1 phraictana •pectally practice Pefboard insurance 4 lyping neceaaary Ownpuler eiper mce tietpfuJ Pleaae aeod resuroe stat mg hackgrouiul 4 salary expertacoo* (oTO box »M Troy 4«1)»»

M E D I C A L R E C E P T I O N I S T With billing experience Full Ume

476-OOJ5

nan ume live tn assignments SiEDiCAL RECEPTIuVlST Mint have i year of recent pauent care Experience mandator*

" pay Referral ahW for home

New Livoaia clinic :»y

DENTAL ASSISTANT Part ume afternoon hours '* . Minimuni wage lo atart Birmingham area

H O M E M A K E R S H O M E H E A L T H A I D E S

H O U R L Y & LIVE-IN W 4 S « « | . A S S I G N M E N T S -

Enjoy tne benefits of working 'or a N tional vou re going can give you aaaignmer.ta v led tie Own tranaportatior. 4 phone

DENTAL ASSISTANT Full ' i ra Expe-nence preferred Excellent benefit* Send resume tc DocgJas Fraser MI > Michigan. Wayne Mi 48184

DENTAL .ASSISTANT , Year experience

LSSI K E L L Y H E A L T H C A R E office Kaowledge of tnau.-ance pre QrOSS® Poirnfe 8 8 4 - 8 4 6 1 ferred -ar . Uine 0-15 h . ^

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST vivacious akiiled receptK>cu*t with aome expen r u t tn billing helpful Full time Top pay (or right person. Livooia 4 Novi areas nee*Jed for busy offices 47J-1924

MHHCAL RECEPTIONIST Par. Ume for OB GYN Front deaa wilt insurance billing aod light typing Experienced preferred Send resume

Hon* • "are ' Service Whether . with lalary requirements to P O Box joing tc school or have a MX«. we 15^8 Troy. Michigan 48PM t v-Hi aaaiicnrseRUi ciut fit your . . r r , , « . , _ r r , P n T i r . k l l C T

M E D I C A L R E C E P T I O N I S T FuU time poaiuon available lo South field doctors office Must have expen ence in Blue Shield, Medicare 4 Medic aid billing £. pegboard pceung No Sat-

u c c l l e o l benefil* Ml»-4710

1'eocW ing foi

DENTAL ASSISTANT SOlTHPIELL>

• oriented Jer.tal office i* <earcb ing for bnght. well wganixed exlreioe ly capable self-staner wnc enjovs •-ha. lenge 4 responsibility if you are cheer ful 4 productive uixler pressurr aof ipoaen yet verv effective ripeneoce dentistry please rail

B i r m i n g h a m Equal i>pponumt>

2 7 7 - 4 4 5 4 6 4 4 - 9 1 3 1 MEDICAL SECRETARY for

Employer M F H

HOSPITAL BILLERS

483

veninga

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T

Berkley area office Part umf opening, •-.lairside expenence necessan Hours S i P.M Mon Tues Tbur* Salary j: l*. plus an hour

D A V I S - S M I T H MEDICAL PERSONNBX SERV7l'h

5 5 7 - 7 2 0 0 DENTAL A-sS'T RECEPTIONIST Full '.ime Experienced oolv A greai j

| plm-v to work No Evenings Tw-. Satur-Jays a mooth W Bloomlieia Ml -1440 I

142-6496 1 DENTAL "hair-side assistant Ripen j enced ir; 4 handed dentistry Good pay ' 4 benefiu Full Ume Wrstland

722 5153 | A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T TO serve as Secretary tc the Adm.nii DENTAL HTYGIENIST for permaoeci trator of a medical outpatient center I u m e posiUoc In progressive Btr and coordinate personnel functions mingham office i H days per week Must have excellent secretarial ikilL*. | K;-j; variations CaU Paulettn 442-44(4 be well organixed and tactful FTeviotis j —.— — — experience in a medical setung helpful I DENTAL KYGIENIST Family prac A challenging and interesting pasiUoc [ uce in Northville seeking prevecuon (or the qualified candidate Send re- oriented, eoergcuc indt _ .

Administrator M.dwes". time posiuon. 348 .M 5054 Schaefw Dear

sith LH 82 Medi «-f ir Medicaid billing call ui today

TEMPORARY PROFESSIONALS

478-6815 UAB .ASSISTANT WANTED (or .arge diversified medical office Must he completely experienced Ir venapunc ture Call Joann Tues Fn 55" 3440

UAB TECHNICIAN Registered for RIA "hetr.istnes 4 sact

Call 927-1190

LPN full ume poaiuon excellent Starting salary Small intermediate rare faciiitv Whispering Willow Manor CALL 4S9-TOM

Pediatric's office in Livonia 15 lo 10 hours * week Muat have ai least 6 months experience Please call 591 0220

MEDICAL"SECRETARY Key Persoc to do insurance forms 4 control Ac counts Receivable Typing of referra. letters and pay Accounts Payable No bookkeeping Ophthalmologist 849-35J5

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D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST

Mer>. vwuoC Koapiiai a unit >f CaOfcr-rlo^-McAuley Healtb • 'enter u aeetiajj ac i Xx-upaviooa. Therapist lu wort Tuli time n Uk 1 V-T-upa'Jofta I V r i p * FV pArtrtfcent

Bav beJor % >Jegree frvDi ax. accredileO •allege or ucivenuly aoo current re^u

L-auor aod n>ernbenlup erttii Lbe Amer icax i »crupaUooaJ Therapy .Aaaocaaboo ^ eli^ibiuty for registration, are re-

quired if e 4pbk for registraUoo. p<aa> i e a a r r . u ixodition of err.ploymeni Previous eiperience m a short term atTnte rare pgyrtUJlnc >etU&( ia pre-

He*un>« rnuai Oe receive*} ja our Em piovment Office oo Later UMLH ! 2 VXJC jr. WedoeadAy September 25

C a t h e r i n e M c A u i e v Heafth Center

5 3 0 1 E H u r o n R i v e r Dr

P O B o * 9 9 5 / 9 9 A n n A r b o r Ml 4 8 1 0 6

An Equa. Opportunity Employer

OFFICE ASSISTANT for Troy ophthalmologist iAiues ir. elude -eceptfoe filing typing peg-board Computer billing expenence an asset Must be expenence. show iniua-uve and have re(eireocea. Call 849-2820

" ' OFFICE MANAGER For doctor s office tn Farm in gv® Hills Bookkeeping and -omputer skills required Call

OPTOMETRK ASSISTANT Dispenser needed for busv office Contact Lens knowledge necessary Call SSJ-9810

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r k * i

ACCOUNTING .'LERK needed (of Hoy a. Oak human aervi«>«» afeocv Temporary part ume poaiuon WILA p».-•ential oi be<*omiQg permaoent Appli

anu rriua". Davp ai: aa»orLa&es letfrr^ m accouaung accurate Lypmg o1 45WPM anc a 'natb aptitude Duues wfji •cltxle wjuDis receivable Sana nr oncjljauo«i and payroL Salary ia l€

bour Subrru t r m m « to 4 4 10 » hit Hd Ro>

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Off»ce-Clef»cai

A D V A N C E D S E C R E T A W v S O U T H F I E L D

F E E P A I D - $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 E i n U o | advMiuajng eovirooment Bu»y Jav» include eomr overtime 4 preaaure Will br JC -,-tujor» »lt3l v-L*eou 4 »ori. ing with account exe«Tjitivw '.iioud typ-ing ^0 Plus 4 recem wort rxperienrr Bet>eilLa ;tx~Lode >otal Mil 4?»"

D O R O T H Y D A Y P E R S O N N E L . I N C

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a l. T" 'lEALEK&HIP o F anii*ngtao BOOKKEEPER SECRET AR1! Hills j now hiring for jur accounts * Blootnfleld CPA firm requirea boot [layable -ecr.vable posiuoo Uvr medi 1 leeper wcreUrv with experience tor u:s. single franchise dealer offers pleas ' lull Ume position AppUcaot miast have ant v i m w o a i o ^ .0 aur new (aclllty ex | lyping skills (or leypoching oo cwnput

.•mi pay fr.nge benefiu 4 growth1 er Will consider algbt student matonog -- <• . " « « i — r . « l i«755 pmeotia ail Maru Berst.4 .1 5553 in accounting Cal

ion Re

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK

r billing 476-1823

vjuthfield Management Com pan; ing individual with CRT experience t-Jokx«*ping knowledge 4 Hair for de tail Must be accurate Salary commec "orate with experience Full benefits

Cal. between 9am-5pm 355 2437 ext 214

Ar. Equal Opportunity Employer

Accounts Payable We are seeking an individual at entry evel for Account* Payable department

VuaUfjed applicant* should have basic understanding of the payable fuacuoos accurate ability wtth 10 key 4 prefera-bly one year experience in a retail com

Cienied environment Applv to P l 2924. Livonia, Mj 48151 An Equal Opportunity Employer

A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E

T O $ 1 4 , 5 0 0 F E E P A I D wLng naUona! firm Suburban off Benefiu' Advancement' Need

VD\ hlflTISINiLi ASSISTANT r*e<Jed lor .argr reai mta'.e firm in SterLing Heights Muit be-able lo compose ovp>

1 i-rganue 4 type accurately o&vc se« -etar^l reaporaibtlites Ca]} Coontr al

246 1000

ADVERTISING AGENCY H'uJi i .me eiperiencec secretary :iee<Jed . for i^rvice office of a lop New Yorfc txaaed advertising ftgeficy Elxceileot salAry benefit* and working COOQJUuch siood lecreur.a iik-ila a rnuan Contact Carol at 13£3< 482 L L?4

A F E W G O O D W O R K E R S Numeric accuracy important Filing j expenence rveJpful Leam >x\ rJte jot ikiod benefits LnJuter Kd between

' Scfcyoolcraf' 4 PlymouUi '"a l be*, ween vam 1pm 937-8461 ANSWKRTNi.; SKHVirrt: needj :yptsu for par. ume day and wf*kend bour* Previous pbone experience preferred W:iJ 'rain Suburban Answering Ser

, vice Fami.nj'U.r 471 108;

APARTM^R MANAGEMENT

AIT1'MOTIVE DEALERSHH suburban ileaJer aeeo* individu lull Ume gene'* office poiitt

Ligbt typing Fjzng \ aa^uer dutte* L>ata fcintry expenrote be.pfuJ

ompetiltve saiary benefit package acxt an «3pportun;tv 4or advaocemeni Applv tn perwo beiween liam-12 oooc at r'at Mllliker. Ford Inc 9 « « Tele graph Rd Redford

RANK TH'PIST TO I'.OK PLl'S FEE PAID

• iff ice Exp Aavancemen: L f)er»-Emplovment Center II 540-4110

BOOKKEEPER WANTED !gr fasf growing Southfse'd firm Accounting education required, general ledger 4

KT work expenence helpful Must be Peddle A g»»c with detials Mrs 111-071C

Tn

BOOKKEEPER $ 2 0 , 0 0 0

. «jea Pull charge to tnal bail

BI UNOCAL RECEPTIONIST 4 admiiustrauve uUstanu Freo. h speaking individual* needed Ui full time temporary leading to permanent poai tions Inlemauooal manufactunng cor poration with offices located ui metn suburban area Call between 10am-3pm

8 2 7 - 4 2 1 5

mana. convert

ro4inls payable expenence and com put L"v ^anagemen: oi s Call now' 199 1450 • "stance in the :-oc%

wuuld be an

for word processing and spread shee'. applications Send resume to

agi? A par. men! Complex being I " , „ 4 u. Fqndo Work will inclu^ 1 M ! s'a'''[

er skills CaU nrowrl99-14S0 S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

MEDICAL SECRETARY Salem Service seek* secretary medical record keeping experience Full Ume Opportunity

-field a

ORTHODONTIC ASST Busy orthodoo tic practice in Birmingham needs friendly expenenced orthodontic as aistant wht J highly motivated We have liberal benefits and incentive pro-grams Call Tanya M4 5221

ith

vance ment Soutnfieli Call Mr Ellsberry

P A R T T I M E R N needed tn 14 hour outpatient clinic in Dearborn Ui work artel ifternoons every

152-5»fti> ! »ther weekend ER expenence pre Call Mor, [erred Must hav

LPN-MIDNIGHT ply in I

iiime Health C'enler borr. Mi4«l28 *IDES Home Care Qualified Aides (or the elderly needed for temporary interesting positions Flexible hours i Hjrn transportation

DENTAL KYGIEN 1ST * ANTED For quality oriented office ongemai , atmcapftere 2W days .nclodc Satur 1

davs Livonia Area 42" 8111

.SSL'H'ANT DIRECTOR i"»F NCRSES

Stan a career wiih Beverly Enterpnses

Energetic RN needed (or a 144 aeo skilled facility in Novi Must WMsess -trong proven management skill* with mrsmg borne management expenencr

?qutred Wail be responsible lor assist eg Director of Norses ja all areas

398-51931 D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T 2 3 days wec«

Rochester 652-777

DENTAL H\"GCENXST

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DENTAL HYGIENIST 1 "hallenging full ume position m Wayxie County area (or R D H to cooduci ix»-clinical preventive dental health educa

Apply in persoo WISHING WELL MANOR

520 W Main. Northvtlle

LPN MIDNIGHT 11-7 Ft'LL AND P ART TIME

Applv in person WISHING "WELL MANOR

520 W Mam Northville

LPN Persor. needed 10-15 hours per week far a 1 ardjology Medical Pracuce You would be working directly with pauent* a-xl their care You must be efficient and able tc work under pressure Send Resume lo Reichert Bldg Suile --RS003 P 0 Bex =994 Am Arbor Ml 4S10«

iJiv With expenence

Flexible bours and travel Full Ume Call 348-800fl, Ext 325

MATURE PERSON ABUi Medical •issistanl part-time needed (or Livonia Pediatric Allergist s ijffic* Dependa-

Part ume Expenence with BlueCr 4 Payroll desirable Birmingham ofl-ice l o evra or Sal Salary oper. Resume to Box 524 Observer 4 Eocen inc Newspapers Ml 5 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia. Michigan 481SC-

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST

MT or MLT ASCPl Pan ume posiuon upen for a(teraoon shift Call Rediord Community Hospital A*k For Anna Staltmanl* 531 -4200 ext 325

An Equal Oppor.unity Employer MEDICAL TRANSCRIPT ION I ST must be willing to work out oi our. home, no expenence necessary but e« cellent typist need only apply Send re-sume to TO Box 77, Frankiir.. Mi 48025

MEDICAL TRANSCRIBER Office Manager caliber Knowledge o( insur ance essential Word processing ability I " helpful Send resume with salary re I '

. jui.-emetiu to Doctor ! Office, 18800 W 12 Mile Su 100 Southfield Mich, 48076

A C L S thru Fr. 5»1-«K»

PLEASANT Expenenced recepuomst for (ui time posiuoc in busy OB YN office Know ledge of insurances

817 7406

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE RECEP. ABLF

CLERK irfuaiified candidate must r mum 1-1 years AP AR Preierably with an automated account mg "rwietr. In addiuort. you should be capable of working under pressure 4 possess good communicaUori skills A backgn>und in accounting desirable though not essential We jffer n gener ous compensation package withich ir, eludes an excellent salarv 4 benefit program

T»p area Fr

renuls saies as rsior. Secretanal asset Bloomfield

appointment call 855- 10M or 828-2590

PODRUTRIC RECEPTIONIST and Medical Assisunt needed Expenenced Puil-Ume posiuons Greenfield-OuteT Dr area Call 273-7250

RADIOGRAPHER Full ume poaiuon open for registered Radiographer with ar. expanding porta tile X Ra - company n Southiteid Call

153 1155 between 4am-5pm

IMMEDIATE OPENING' For full Ume expenenced medical off-

I ice receptionist Muat have insurance knowledge Salary negotiable Farm mgton Hill* Uvooia area 474-M5A

RFICEPTIONIST 4 Insurance Biller needed pan uroe with ei OB-GYN office in Bi

845-0840

with expei 3irrruaghar

RECEPTIONIST Biller eipenenced Also Medical Assistant expenenced in

office In South-351-9488

ena puncture OB CYN field Call Nancy

RECEPTIONIST Responsible and re-liable individual with basic secretana. skill* including transcribing ability and ktKiwledge o( medical terminolop1 for small office m Livonia 849-6480

Viiraing Department Management and uor program (:-r developmenully dl»-; Pediatric Allergist'. Office Depend* fully respocwble tor scti-Jiil.rig of the abl<N! Send resume to Ruth Parulis j btUty 4 self motivation mandatory Re

ic-t&ii Nursing ^raartment Contact Chrector j RDH Michigan jl Nurses Beverlv Manor 2450'- ! For the Handica Meadowbrook. Novt. \4ichi.gan ward Suite 477-2000

NEEDED for, extremeiv busy- South-field medical office Pile Person 4 Phone RecepUooist* Must br work ex

• penenced with medical office back ground Call Smar. 5J7-1444

N O V I N U R S I N G H O M E Is RFTEPTIONIST s e e k i n g g o o d N u r s e s A i d e s i o , 0 0 ^ office Ex t o r all 3 s h i f t s F R E E T R A I N - penence preferred in Pegboard, pbooe ING M u s i h a v e r e l i a b l e ^ I n 5 u r i n « 4 7 S . J I < I 0

i t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t o O e c o n s l d -

Thoae individuals who feel Lbe;- car. fu. fill our requirements, should send let ter resume with salary requirements indicating pauUon desired tc

INTERLINE COMMUNICATIONS.] V

2717 Industrial Row Troy, Michigan 4S084

Equal Opportunity Employer V '

INTERLINE I S WEST COMPANY

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK leant computenxed system manufac tunrig background pre(erred Redford area Send resume with expenence 4 salary history to Box - 33-S 'Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 38251 Schoo craft Rd , Livonia Michigan 48150

APPLY TODAY

Switchboard Ihmentior

H 3TIXOO

C l e r k T y p i s t s

S e n i o r T y p i s t s

•ju: ven- • has immed-aie temporary openings n Lbe Livonia Farmington KilLs and sciutnlieid areas Must have fi rrrfmlhs experience Ca. immediately for ar appo,ntmeni

Somebody Sometime

pernor with pn-Biem solving assume some office management re sponsibiliues tkwd fnnge benefit* and pleasant office a'-jnuwpberr > ompany Paid Fee

525 7870 ALLEN PERSONNEL AGENCY

BOOKKEEPING DATA ENTRY-EDP

ACCOOUNTING U«*ing for temporary and. or pe rm, lent employment" A.xxxintempa spec.

— - — aliiing i.n all area* of bookkeeping a< BIRMINGHAM DEVl.DPMENT '. oc -oAirung and data processing No ap-strncti'ir. company seeking qualified po.nur^n, necessary foe Interview be Executive Secretary Musi have expert [ W e r o ,0am and 4pm Please brtng ence with IBM PC Computer Systerr. ~npv 0f resume

A c c o u n t e m p s , I n c 1 7 5 1 5 W 9 M i l e , S u i t e 6 7 0

S o u t h f i e l d , Ml 4 8 0 7 5

557-8367 CHIROPRACTIC BILLER"

wtui bookkeeping expenence Pull ume posiuon Lathrup Village Cal. between 9am-] lam 557-0860

CLERICAL HELf" Full Ume Phoo« answering 4 typing Apply in persoo at Cruvertical M84l Meyers Rd betweer Fenkell 4 Lyndon

CLERICAL OFFICE pcsltiom Full aod pan ume available Excellent benefits Applv in person at these locations

ART VAN FURNITURE 29905 7 Mile Rd . Uvoma

27775 Novi Rd Novi

CLERICAL ' Our growing corporauon u seeking ex penenced Individuals for immediate clerical openings Qualified individuals must possess accurate typing of 40-5C plus wpm excellent wntten and verbal communication skills, good math apti tude and the ability tc operate a calcu iator efficiently Individual* must be able to work under pressure an inde pendent ly with little supervision Prevl ous general, office and or mortgag' banking expenence perferred Over

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Immediate Full Ume entry level po»i-uon available ir Farmington HUls for person with good matfc aptitude, com muiucaUor. skill* aixf proficient tn tbe use of a calculator Excellent benefit* Salary commensurate Please call

Tempers: L i v o n i a M a d i s o n H t s S o u t h f i e l G

Help 4 7 7 - 0 9 0 0 5 4 5 - 1 7 0 0 2 7 2 - 3 5 0 0

BIRMINGHAM Insurance Agency need" person (or filing typing 4 gener al office duues Some expenence pre-ferred Pleaae call 847 3113

B I R M I N G H A M R E C E P T I O N I S T

F E E P A I D - $ 1 0 - 5 1 2 , 0 0 0 Will train looking for outgoing person-ality someone bnght smart 4 bubbly a person with tmauve .las a g»*»d iu

lure fierei Type 45. «4» 8"9"

D O R O T H Y D A Y P E R S O N N E L . I N C

BONUS - $50 bor ihe aglil secretary we have ooer. tngs .:i U>e Farmington Hi lis South/ield - „ in: -areer minded individuals wb<.> art:- secretaries rbese posiuons need to be filled immediately 4 if you type 51 60 WPM. en)oy answering U>e telepbooe 4 doing a variety <f daily duties you -nay be tbe lucky candidate We will •award a 150 bonus to "-base we are able '.a place alter working 40 hn Because •..f the urgency to fill cieae po»iUons you must be able to surt w-xk immediately i 4 wan I lo work permanentlv No lee involved Call Janet J5J-87M

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

B O O K K E E P E R Able to take books ta trail balance

.11 before 5pm 255-34MKI

-equired We offer a complete benefit package Qualified candidates should applv Mor. Fn, 9-lam or l-4pcr

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

with ability 478 '.!<ki

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER For Farmingtoc HilLs compan'.

C p to tna I ba lance '."all Stacey 357 -0034

Academy oi Dentistrv :apped 1411 S Wood-Mi Bloomfield Hill*.

suroe to Box 542. Observer 4 Eocentnc e r e d for p o s i t i o n

A T T E N T I O N N U R S E S

Mich 48 Oil An Equal Opportunity Employer

DENTAL INSURANCE expenence re-quired for full ume data entry -operator at Southfield dental office Computer experience helpful bus not iwcesaar- ' Ask for Marge

iwain you si n n o i ; nw«i~. u, „u»i •" ome enjoy our flexible hours and com- | '

An adventure In Genatnc Nursing await* you at Beverly Manor of Novi

petlUve salary Part Ume pcsiUi available on afternoon iMf: Stop it! day for a visit or call us at 477-2000

BILLING TYPIST for Psycho Therapy 4 Counseling Ser-vices of Northville Pleasant full Ume posiuon. 144-1100

S57-S!&

Newspapers 18251 Schoolcraft Livonia. Michigan 48150

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Great career opportunity, internist off-ice Expenenced in Venipuncture EKG PFT Injection. X-Ray Par. time Expeneoced need only appl

$5 45V9141

p e r s o n M o n - Fri P M

B E V E R L Y M A N O R C O N V A L E S C E N T C E N T E R

2 4 5 0 0 M e a d o w b r o o k R d N o v i . , Ml, b e t w e e n 1 0 M i l e &

RECEPTIONIST typing 4 filing skill* « p p i y in day 4 evening, 12-3" hours 8 A M - 3 . weekly, busy'chiropractor's office Will

be trained in X-Ray 4 insurance Send handwnlten resume to 1214 S Waytie Westland Mich 48185

board Bl'SY CAT ARACT Specialist needs penenced Ophthalmic Technician . work full-Ume Excellent wages Salary I DENTAL commensurate with expenence Re-

DENTAL OFFICE MANAGER , W Iiearborn office seeks expenenced. | efficient, dedicated 4 honest individual i Benefits 4 secunty 274-44&4

DENTAL Pleasant office froci lesk help Full or part ume Expenenced tn scheduling, answertng phone 4 peg

397.3701

RECEPTIONIST Assistant _ __ ; Expenenced. part ume Must type No

some to Box 374. Observer 4 Eccentric ; Saturdays or evenings Birmingham Newspapers 16251 Schoolcraft Rd " " " Livonia. Michigan 48150

847 1548

MEDICAL ASSISTANT for Livonia family practice Expenence [ preferred Call for interview

427-2510

MEDICAL ASSISTANT needed (or busy (ll Ctoctor Office Full Ume Expeneoce preferred in Vena-puncture. X Ray. Injections EKG. Spi rometry 4 Holters Marilyn. 4 7 8-1280

RECEPTIONIST, full ume, oral sur-gery office Excellent opportunity for outgoing, responsible individual Must ttave dental or medical recepUomsl ex

lo Suite 3190, 50 W Big Beaver Rd Birmingham. Ml 48008 AttenUon Office Manager

A C C O U N T S R E C / P A Y A B L E

C L E R K S We are looking ior ambiUoui career rrunded people who aren't afraid te solve problems 4 lake on a challenge These pceiUons are in the Southfield area 4 for the nghl person will become permanent These posiuoos need to be filled immediately no please only those Looking to work immediately need ap-ply 150 bonus after 40 hrs work No fee involved Call Christina 151-8780

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

:ng skills needed by Binning] lirrn Salary commensurate -tence Call VLs Hem mm

good lyp-itiiarr. law

th expe MS 244u

MEDICAL .ASSISTANTS. Part-ume. Orchard Lake West Bloomfield area With office skills including typing, peg board and .nsurance billing Recom

A C C T . S U P E R V I S O R F E E P A I D $ 1 7 - $ 1 8 , 0 0 0

G r a n d River , , u s t W o f H a S - 1 u ^ -

g e r t y

NURSE AIDE ALL Shilts Full-Ume pam-ume or on-caJI basis

Four Chaplains 2 8 3 4 9 J o y R d . , W e s t l a n d

Between Inkster 4 Middlebelt

BUSY OPHTHALMOLOGIST office in Southfield needs full Ume responsible medical assistant Expenence pre-ferred Mall resumes, lo box 488 Ob-server 4 Eccentric Newspapers 16251 Scboolcraft Rd Livonia, Michigan 48150

CARDIOLOGY TECHNICIAN Expenence in Ertio Cardiogram. EKG, Treadmills and Hollers Bloomfield Area Cal) 9am-5prn 315-8500

CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT wanted See bordered display ad in this issue (or further details.

Or call 451-6120

mend some experience Required, _ . _ pleasant disposition and self-motlva-DENTAL RECEPTIONIST u o n R,p[ v to Box 212 Observer 4 Ec-

part Ume position available (or reKtnc New^ijpen 18251 Scboolcraft Full entbusiasuc individual wjti at least 1 VTS expenence tn a dental office bene-fits Westland 722-51JS

NURSE AIDES

R E C E P T I O N I S T Mature with doctor office expenence (or posiuoos in Warren or Medical Ceo ter area Appointments, pbooe. posung, billing expeneoce Fine offices offer career pessuons aod benefits Tc 115,000

D A V I S - S M I T H MEDICAL PERSONNEL SERVICE

557-7200

ckground lar with general ledger 4 bank recoo-ciliaUoos will train on dau entry ma-chine.* Accurate lyping needed, best in beoeflta 649-8797

D O R O T H Y D A Y P E R S O N N E L . I N C

ACCURATE, detail onenied individual

Attention: + "yp is ts

• W o r d

Processors

• Secretar ies

• Data Entry N o w t h a t t h e s c h o o l y e a r Is b e g i n n i n g , m o m s t h i n k of

BOOKKEEPER Church 4 Catering Hall needs an expe-rienced per*>n for AP AR 4 Payroll • some General Office duues Must have some Computer experience Bloomfield Hills aea Contact Sandy. 115-8889

B4MK KEEPER clent-al Full-tune Some nights and weekends Must be e i penenced and qualified lo run the off-ice of a large home 'enter 111 Cantor. ( : all Bob Mans Do-11 Center 981 5800'

BOOKKEEPER

The Personnel Department MA NTF A CTVRERS HANOVEB MORTGAGE CORPORATION

27555 Farmingtoo Road r'armlngton Hills Ml 48018

1 Corner of 12 Mile Rd

n plover M I H

CLERICAL Property Managemeo; Position available immediately in NW Delroi". firm Some collection exper ence preferred but will trsm right per son with clerical background for this di versified position Call Ms Christian fo; confidenual interview 5S7-58JK

CLERICAL SKILLS NEEDED

4 Sr Typists

heipfii Please send resume to bo« 4M 'bserver 4 Eccentric Newspapers

ivonia-Mleh: 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

BOOKKEEPER needed 15 to 20 boors per 1

Good lyping skills 644- 24 5C

BOOKKEEPER OFFICE MANAGER Small Manufacturing Co needs Individ-ual with i2 vears experience to handle A P. A R, P R 4 t*eneral i^fice du-nes Mail resumes to iVx-kkeeper Off ice Manager PO Boi IM. Burning ham Mich 4BU12-OIM

• Switchboard Ciperators

BENEFITS CALL TODAY

NORELL SERVICES, INC.

Farmington 477-9840 Rochester 651-1500

B4X1KKEEPER Order Assistant for Troy wholesale furniture showroom Pari ume will be considered Call Karen 649-5870

I DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Ply mouth Dental insurance pegboard fll ling etc Expenenced only

i No smoker* 425-4510 |

Livonia. Michigan 48150 MEDICAL .ASSISTANT

Full Ume W Bloomfield »rea Ortho-pedic office 557-5142

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - A preven-uve onented dental pracuce seeking highly motivated Individual for imme-diate'foil ume front desk posiuon Pre-

I vious expenence required 14 8- "997

| DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Fui!-ume Oral surgery office IT. NW

CHAIRSIDE ORTHODONTIC assistant j suburbs Pegboard insurance, tran-needed. Expenenced for modern ortho- i sen poor, expeneoce Mature Self-Start dontlc practice in Birmingham Call ! er Also DENTAL ASSISTANT pcsiuoo Rcaemane 647-46M ; available Resumes to Boi 49« 06-

. . . . . — ;—— 'server 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Mature Schoolcraft Rd Livooia. Michigan efficieni outgoing person needed Pull | 48150 time 4 part time available Farmington Hill* area Call Pattv. 471-5441

venepuncture, micrcncope.

COOK Familiar with institutional cooking Mature Apply at Wishing Well Manor 520 W Main. Northville

DEARBORN ORTHODONTIC OFFICE has openings for a Chairsde Assistant 4 Receptionist Fxill 4 Part-time posi-tions available Benefiu 561-1372

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Secretary for Livooia Specialty Practice Part or full ume. weekdays only UeotaJ expe-nence necessary Salary 4 benefit* commensurate with expenence CaU 522 "113

MEDICAL ASSLSTANT Part time, mature 1 year expeneoce.

EKG, Live-151-5660

MEDICAL ASSISTANT (till Ume. (or busy office Detroit West Bkomfiela area Expeneoce preferred Call Denlse or Valene 137-7800

MEDICAL ASSISTANT (or Uvooia family pracuce office Expeneoced vena puncture and EKG s F'art time, i iernooo* Call4M-9200 Ex 18

.MEDICAL .ASSIST.ANT Mature expeneoced EKG. lab vena I puncture. X-Ray Southfield - Lathrup j area 557-2281 |

MEDICAL ASSISTANT fuU 4 par. 1

time Must be hanSworker and have pleasant personality Top jaiary to commensurate srtth experience. Expe-nence helpful Call 478-1024

Afternoon Shift Expenence not necessary will train. Must be 18 Apply In persor. only. Ms Watkios Nightengale West Nursing Home 8165 Newtwrgh Rd . Westland. near Joy Rd No phone calls

NURSE AIDES ALL SHIFTS Apply to person

Marycrest Manor 15475 Middlebelt , Livonia

427-9175 NURSE AIDES - full time, for 7am-1pm 4 1-1 lpm Call Hendry Convales-

| cent Center, 9-4 Moc thru Fit 455-0510

NURSE AIDES-LIVE IN'S RNs-LPNs

Needed for borne care agency 1 year expenence required, transporauoc Dec-essary Excellent pav and benef iu MIDWEST HOME CARE 135-4644

DENTAL ASSISTANT Part-time for Livonia Specialty Office No eves or Saturdays Experience m r m i n Call 522-7111

DENTAL ASSISTANT Full time Personable, expenenced CDA. RDA preferred Beoeflu Salary based on experience 18 Mile Dequin-dr* 979-1910

DENTAL ASSISTANT - full ume chair side, lor progressive group practice in Livooia Westland area Mast be expen enced m 4 handed dentistry seeking pleasant, mature happy individual to compliment owr team excellent beoe-flta. can between 10-4 425-5570

DENTAL ASSISTANT experienced chaimde for general den-tist Pull time with benefits Square lake Woodward 112-41M

DENTAL ASSISTANT I or 2 y rs experience necessary Pull time, long term poatOon U r a u a

Ml-MM

DENTAL ASSISTANT Pail time Saturdays an

sferred 478-1145

DENTAL ASSIST,ANT part Ume after noons for Birmingham practice Expe-rience preferred 647 l i «

DENTAL ASSISTANT Pall or part tune Expenence ferred Troy 84S £ T i

DENTAL ASSISTANT Livooia ares

464 '804

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST full Ume Must have expeneoce in handling insur-ance forms and front desk Offering ex cellent benefiu Please send resume to Dtmglas FYaser Dental Center. J8J10 Michigan Wayne Mi 48184

EXPERIENCED Insurance Biiler for Medical office Westland Area CaU 427-6110

EXPERIENCED O R -Nurse 3 days per week. Rochester ASC Call Breo-da (rom 9am-5pm 851-6112

FILE CLERK Pull time for b a n Pediatricians office

477-1127

MEDICAL ASSISTANT, experienced X-ray EKG venipuncture, knowledge of office procedures, typing 4 billing preferred Must have references Bir-mingham 540-9866

MEDICAL ASSISTANT

Excellent opportunity In Farmington doctor office Expenence In Injections, VP's and EKG s Can leach Hollers Light (root desk 40 hours per sseek. 4 W davs. start 85 an bour. proflt-ahartng

D A V I S - S M I T H MEDICAL PERSONNEL SERVICE

557-7200

NURSE AIDES Small basic Nursing Home in Plymouth seeks nurses aides tor all jbift* Flexi-ble bosira exneneme as^ferred but

.lng lo train Apply in peiTpc or call « Trail Nursing Home. 195 W .Ann

Arbor Trail. 451-1981 West

NURSE AIDES Weekend* Exneriesjce preferred Class-es available Apply In persoo only. M* Waiti.ro Nightengale West Nursing Home 8165 Newtwrgh Rd Westland. near Joy Rd. No pbone calls.

RECEPTIONIST Responsible (or receiving 4 directing all company viators to their respecuve appointmenu 4 operating a PBX switchboard High visibility posiuon

Good Beoefil Package

B . & E. S A L E S C O . 200 E. LONG LAKE RD.

Bloomfield Hills Mich. 48013 Please Call for Appointment

2 5 8 - 5 2 0 0 E x t . 3 7 2 An Equal Opportunity Employer

• P H H m BOOKKEEPER needed for full U:ne fast paced posiuon y o u r s e l f W o r k 8 S a tefT>pO~ i'srt ume 20 boors per week Must be in Troy. Most possess good mati apu ; ' familiar with computers 30840

rary i o r a . O I d n o e n j o y n vr.r.f.westem Hw. Suite 11 n Fa t e r e s t r n g a s s i g r m e n t s at t o p ; TOR, H.ILS. c o m p a n i e s w h i l e y o u h a v e f l e x i b i l i t y y o u r life s t y l e d e -m a n d s

iude and commumcauoo skills as well i s familiar with automated order pro-cessing C Marshall. 649-4454. Ext 500

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLERICAL SUPPORT PERSON Part ume 4 to 8 pm

Needed for (ast paced offli billtiei would include opening files, data entry, typing "letters reports Posiuon could develope Into full time Send resume lo Xathy Ashman. Intra corp. 10300 Civic Center Dr Suite 304

Soulhfleld Ml 48076

626-0

A D C & L O W I N C O M E Earning Power-a Job-can get you tbe thing! you want If you are a resident of Oakland County except Pontiac. Pociti ac Twp White Lake. White Lake Twp Lake Onoo. Orion Twp . Independence Twp . Auburn Hu. Auburn Hill*, Waterford 4 Waterford Twp you will qualify for free training including transportauoo allowance

Call now 585-9204 DORSEY BUSINESS SCHOOLS

For a Bnghter Tomorrow

BONUS PLAN

NO FEE

REGISTERED X-RAY TECHNICIAN With ultra sound expenence Call Monday thru Fnday, 10AM-6PM

837-0072

ADMINISTRATIVE ASST ' Posiuoo opening for individual with ; strong organuauonal 4 excellent com-— — s k i l l s Salary 4 benefiu

te with expenence Send irmingham Athletic Dub • Rd Birmingham MS —' tajj w

S o u t h f i e l d L i v o n i a P o n t i a c D e a r b o r r D e t r o i t S t e r l i n g H g t s

5 6 9 - 7 5 0 0 5 2 5 - 0 3 3 0 3 3 8 - 0 4 0 2 5 6 5 - 8 0 6 0 9 6 3 - 2 2 9 0 9 7 7 - 5 7 4 0

BOOKKEEPER Part ume full charge, experienced In all phases accounu receivable, ac-counts payable, payroll, stale 4 federal taxes general ledger, trial balance Must be expenenced with verifiable references Ideal working coodluoos ior retail iurniture store 20-24 bours Schedule negotiable Please apply tn person with resume Contact Barbara Gorman s • Fairlane. 260' TOWE Center Dr . Dearborn

Bookkeeper's Assistant

Nor-bern Suburban company seeks sell

CLERICAL WORK Senior Gerks with minimum 6 months office expenence needed for long 4 short term assignment* tn Troy 4 sur-rounding areas

Call Linda al Olsten 162-4650

(*LERK CUSTOMER SERVICE Mature reliable Good with people, telephone 4 figures Accurate, attenuon tc details No smoking Send resume to Mm S at Jobar. Inc , 27150 W 8 Mile. Southfield. Ml 48054

CLERK TYPIST Life Insurance Co located in Plymouth

RN At least 3 years expeneoce for a part ume posiuon in a busy dermatology clinic in Southfield Immediate opening Call Moo or Wed 353-6687

RN (or quality assurance poaltioc Day shift preferable bus hr* flexible prev i us expenence in a skilled nursing facility a requirement Interviews by appl only Resume required Please call Vency Cootinoed Care Center

126-6600

FULLTIME RN To work night* 7pm-7am, in mdostn-ai outpatient clinic te Dearborn ER experience preferred A-C L S CaU Mor.

Most have thru FYi.. 581-6009

PULL TIME X-Ray Tech prefer recs-teredi for afternoon shift 2 16-1 l A f Moo thru P n Some Call 10AM-2PM,

- portable 518- MOC ei

GENERAL RECEPTIONIST Part-lime Soathftetd oral surgery off ice Patient contact telephone filing and m a r responsibilities Resunes to Box 4»6 Observer 4 Ecccnlrkr News-papers 16251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvooia Michigan 48154

ICU/RNs Immediate staffing needs fur after soons 4 T.kdmgbt* 10 the Aoo Arbor ares 4 prlrale dwty Mast have 1 year rwcent experience ExceUen pay Re-ferral b o n a CaD 14 hours a day

MEDICAL PERSONNEL TOOL 9*4-4 M«

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T

Excellent opportunity la Farmington doctor office Experience la injections VP's and EKG s Can leach Hollers Light front deak 40 hours per

profit-sl day, start 85 an hour

D A V I S - S M I T H MEDICAL PERSONNEL SERVICE

557-7200

Part MEDICAL ASST

OB GYN experienced nrefsrTed ume position hours are flexible F-nooe Christy Northville 148-4904

NURSE AIDS . , , , , Mature Experienced or wnl l ra i r . Day

shift. Apply In person WISHING WELL MANOR

520 W Main Northville

NURSE AIDS Mature Experienced or srill train Day shift Starting wage 84 bour. plus bene-

RN. PART TIME for allergist's office immediate employment Must be avail-able for Sat mornings and occasional weekdavs Apply »t 27970 Orchard

12 Mile 851-6657

SECRETARIAL PART TIME Medical Office In Lathrup Village Flexible hours s Call »am-12 noon. 569-6666

ADMINISTRATIVE Secret*nal Posi Uoci available to mature, efficient per son Musi have good shorthand, excel lent typing skills. IBM computer expe-nence insurance experience helpful Send resume to P O Box 810. South-field MI 48037-0810

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY REAL ESTATE CONSTRUCTION PROPERTY MANAGEMENT EXPE-RIENCE NECESSARY GOOD SKILLS INCLUDING SHORT HAND REQUIRED 557-0770 Eves 569-2114

1 expe-

. MANOR 510 W Main, Northville

NURSES AIDES eipenenced and or certificate All shifts Pleaae apply at Mt Vernon Naming Center 28715 Greenfield Southfield 557-0040

NURSES AIDES FOR HOME HEALTH thai have a certificate of coarse content and or experience Pull, part ume All shifts 4 live la assignment* 4512155

MEDICAL ASST with 1 year exper! ence 18 hours per week to s ta r t M hours late October Garden Oty Ask for B a r t 425-6M1

NURSING ASSISTANTS NEEDED Experience aniidsd lor day shift If you would like to learn how u> care for the elderly apply In persoo and we will in-clude you In our next training

SECRETARIES We have opportunities available lor in-dividuals with good typing skills and a willingness to leam Medical terminolo-gy would be helpful

Call Today

TEMPORARY PROFESSIONALS

478-6815

ADMINISTRATIVE RECEPTIONIST Excellent opportunity for self starter with dynamic growing computer f irm If you have the following skills 4 rience. we have a challenging rewarding position for you. 2-1 years office expenence Good written 4 ver-bal communication skill* Word pro-ceasing expeneoce aod 60wpm accu-rate typssl. Seod resume 4 salary re-quiremenU to Box 461, Obaerver 4 Ec

pen M251 Scboolcraft B 48150

I M»ldlebe!l 4900 Mlddleheli

Naratag Center toll Rd Uvooia

502 H « l p W a n t e d D « n t a l - M * d i c a l

D E N T A L O F F I C E

C H A I R S I D E A S S I S T A N T

D o y o u r « 4 a t « w«K t o p«op<«?

Do you work «*ffactivity u • membw of • team?

Do you M e yoorself In • hearth prcrfeeaion?

H 90 wm wmm to talk wtth you!

To arrange a confident lei interview pteeee call

4 5 3 - 6 3 2 0

Wmapprmdmf tfm v a A / e o t outstanding

M E D I C A L B I L L E R Pull time must be expsrienrwd la all business pr.-edui** aod have knowl-edge of medical insurances

X - R A Y T E C H RMste red ar reglstrr eligible for ow-es tT poaiuon. approx 18-18 hows p«r

MM Sefcaefer Daar to ra UI 481M Aa E«raal 0ppartua*y Emptorar

Nursing Assistants ermanent fulTume poaluana svailabla

MEDICAL ir all

COMPUTER gkaaaa M l Ux

MKD8CAL INSURANCE BILLER wanted for SowtWIaM OB GYN office KxpartasKW with cnmpuSar billing SPM

poaKiona available for experienced Nursing Asatstants in Farmingtoo Rills leaiUng oarsmg home Cal!

476-8300

AFTERNOON 4 MIDNIGHT SHIPTS Wetland Convilsarsin Cantar la later

I la hiring amtt tkpa , cheerful motivated paopie la fill

cUKv thai Y(5^srlll a t U you feai that yoa caa help sa la

to unpravw our M of

call Earthy

OCCUPATIONAL r m i A r a n la Tn-

v 2 = S £ r -O F F I C E

A S S I S T A N T

f rosnTI AM . . al office war t **<• f l 9 ' s a m * "

S . " " r T i - r f e

4 Grand Rlwur >mt

SECRETARY BILLERS For psyscbiatnst office. NW suburban area. Wlltag experience pbcoe tran-senpuon paid medical insurance Starting salarv 812 480 and doctor pays the fee

MI) SURGEON office Southfield Bev srly Hills ares Insurance experience appointments, pegboard. typing 85 wpm for forma and workman* ~om-penaauon fompater experience helps Excelleel benefiu mclnde medical and dental insurance profit share uniform allowance Starting 84 7 50 aa hour Doctor oavs the (ee

D A V I S - S M I T H MEDICAL PERSONNEL SERVICE

557-7200

A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A s s i s t a n t T o P r e s i d e n t

To $21,000/Fee Paid Frequent travel, writing skills an ex ceptiooal opporii

I Syster

Supp lementa l Staff ing, Inc. Tbe Temporary1 Help Peciple

A T T E N T I O N '* e need expeneoced TVpuU Secretaries, and Data Entry iDperatoi

aignmenu

Nortnera suburban company seeks self ; opening for Clerk Typist. Good !yp-rrvotivator to assist with bookkeeping | „ 4 f l g ; u r e »p t J tode reouired funclioos Idea! posiUo® to gain addi ' E,«.Uen: benefit package :iona! bookkeeping expenence Excel tent benefits

559-1212 R o b e r t Half o f M i c h , Inc

1 7 5 1 5 W 9 M i l e R d S u i t e 6 7 0 . H o n e y w e l l B l d g .

S o u t h f i e l d . Ml 4 8 0 7 5

package Contact Personnel Dept

4 5 3 - 8 5 0 0

9 6 3 - 5 0 5 0

Long and short t enr TopPay D o w n t o w n S o u t h f i e l d B l o o m f i e l d Hi l ls

VICTOR T E M P O R A R Y S E R V I C E S

M F EOE

CLERK,TYPIST Musi ivpe 50 WPM, 1180 per week Redford area 531-7900

COMPi 'TEH • ACCOUNTING PERSON For Import Export Co 2-1 Yrs exp

815.600 ExceUeoi benefiU Fee

AUTO DEALER Bookkeeper for large volume Southfield Dealer Must have Dealership exper. ence If you are a good Service Cashier 4 warn to move up give me a call Ex-cellent beoeflu 4 condensation CaU Sandl Tama raff Bui ck focida 151-1100

BOOKKEEPERS 569-1878: S A L A R I E S T O $ 1 8 , 0 0 0 l o o oco -5 I We have several opening in Detroit 4

suburban areas (or gocd ful! charge bookkeepers Some computerized ac-counting or financial institution back-ground a plus Super benefit packages

All Our Fees Are Companv Paid

P E R M A N E N T S T A F F LIVONIA 591-2221 SOUTHFIELD 353-0505 TROY 362-4004 SOUTHWEST SUBURB 284-1170 ST CLASH SHORES 296-6*00

Salary Paid Employment Ctr II 540-411C

COMPUTER INPUT CLERICAL Basic entry level input needed South field Insurance Agency Call Mr Sadow or Mr Tucker 158-U00

COMPUTER OPERATOR Secretary Noo-smoker noo-drlnker, middle aged Salary to compensate mth expenence Will train Full Ume Contact Ms Calhoun for appointment 532-5486

CONSTRUCTION Co has immedUte opening for receptionist Good telepbooe 4 typing skills oecessarv Word Processing helpful Salary in relauoc to expenence Benefiu CaU 9am-5pm 158-5116

tunity Personnel Systems

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Secretary needed to assist sales mana ger Reooiremeou include good organ national skills, excellent oral 4 written capabilities 4 a willmgneu* to travel occasionally to trade stows T j

looking lor ex 4 Switchboard

stor Must / sharp 4 have a it voice 4 personality Salary

Open Thi« is a Nice Place lo Work' Hours 9am-6pm. Tues , Wed 4 F n Nooo to »pm Mcei 4 Thurs Wnte 4

459-1166 | 'ell us about yourself AU replies held [ 1 cxmf idenual Our employees know of '

this Ad Reply Box 278 Observer 4 Ec ' centric Newspapers. 16151 Schoolcraft j Rd Uvoma Michigan 48150

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

Plymouth area com par to hire rial! MANPOWER

478-1130

Typing * y looking

BOOKKEEPER Full ume experienced in construction or building business Resume required Call 8 AM 5 P M 444-4470

es of Television Production locio Uoos 4 copy writing i P O Box 8481 Uvooia Mich 48150

SECRETARY for Ma-fira Office Word P i r n — n g hetpfsl Would be willli* to trsia Garden Qty area CaU between 9am-5pm. Mon F n , 427-0016

SECRETARY pang e i l l s for Troy

M1«SM

SOUTHFIELD OVtTKOPAEDIC oflVe M i •knarismsd i n •>Mnnls». must have tyrpUg e i l l s 4 >snslsile» of all insurances 4 peg board 1* Irs per w~k . raC Sandra W . M I k l M M

TRANaooPTKwrnrT pert Ume for Southfield o r l k n s i . a - office 1 does must t r se M WPM call Sandra he i m » H m i w

WMTLAND tUflLOGY Office i

r

ADVERTISING ASSISTANT Advertising Agency seeks highiv e r e sUee 4 motivated individual Most

-lading strong .-once iting ability Resume I

BOOKKEEPER 4 GENERAL OFFICE Part Time

Plymouth Sales Office Call 459-5870

BOOKKEEPER JOB COST Medium sise manufacturer requires a person wtth good bookkeeping skills thru financial statements Job ««R ex penence desired Computer expeneoce helpful Redford area Send resume 4 salary history tc. box IM Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. M i l l School craft Rd Uvooia Michigan 481 SO

504 H e l p W a n t e d O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

O u t a t a n d i n g p e r m a n e n t poa i t i ona a n d t e m p o -ra ry aaa ignmen ts a re ava i l ab le t h r o u g h o u t De-t ro i t a n d s u b u r b s Se lec t t h e one beat for y o u Don ' t de lay , ce i l t o d a y fo r c o u r t e o u s n o fee, p l a c e m e n t aaa ia tance

PffiSOfMlAW 3 0 0 0 T o w n C e n t e r OajHa 3SOO

S o u t M M d , M 4 0 0 7 S ( J t t )

Earn Good Pay

G v The Kelly Way!

S e c r e t a r i e s • T y p i s t s

S w i t c h b o a r d O p e r a t o r s

W o r d P r o c e s s i n g O p e r a t o r s

Farmington Hi l l t

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DATA ENTRY CLERK Growing Madison Hts firm seeds expe-

! skills. nenced la ta entry clerk Typing general office assignment* included Good working environment beoeflu Pbooe

i yob for you in Ihe office of 1 furniture store is Southfield Duties in-clude cash register filing, telenbooss. i redil applications Evenings and wsek

DATA ENTRY CLERK

p A f t m i n l r»as an © X C ^ t e n t f MUIL oave data prr< wLI 14 eapencoce posit ion available for an mdi- j 0 0

. . . i in accounting, very high caiibur persoo Y a r l e t y ; Wbo looks 4 pUys tbe part of an expen

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i t y ; so« ends required FuU and p a T u m e avail able Apply In persoo si Gardner White Furniture, l l l i t W 8 Mile Rd or caU

M7-1MC Our busy Purchasing De-partment nas an excellent

v i d u a l w h o e n | o y s a n d c h a l l e n g e

ENTRY LEVEL Inventory Control Clerk permanent lull ume Southfield

151 1471 An Equal Opportunity Employer

We require a self-starter able to type-accurately 50 WPM and possess at least 2 years general office back-ground with a High School d ip loma Duties will include expedi t ing orders, f i l ing, phone contact and related assignments

We offer a rewarding star l -ing salary and excellent company benefits Please send resume, or apply In person between 8AM-4PM to

Personnel Department

GRACO INC. 24775 Crest view Ct

Farmingtoo Hills, MI 48054 Espial Opportunity Employer M F

pearance 4 personable attitude Expe nenced only need apply 850 bonus ai ter working 40 hrs No fee involved CaU

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICE

Southfield - 353-8780

CLERK TYPIST part ume Southfield insurance agency ' t p e n e o c e desnreable 156-7124

DATA ENTRY expenenced individu-als needed lor long and short terms po-siuoos 12.000 s i rc tes per bour

SECRETARY top assignment (or top-notch individual in prestigious offices Only career oriented people need apply

WORD PROCESSORS lop assign-menu. top pay and challenging turns available immediately Exce >pportunity (or lop-notch individuals

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS expenenced operators needed i o r vari-ous assignmenU Previous expeneoce oc IBM equipment helpful

RECEPTIONIST SWITCHBOARD outgoing personalltv needed lo handle busy switchboard Expeneoce oo any oo the following helpful - Rolm. Dimen-sion Honxoo ITT, ATT or PBX

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

[ Full ume posiuoo srtth rmp4dlv grow ing, fast paced Birmingham TP A firm Mature individual with good organlxa-uoe 4 communica Uoo skills Most have minimum of 1 years wcrt expeneoce Emphasis on excellent Secretarial skills, shorthand 190-120wpcn, typing 7»wpcn Knowledge of word in rii '"6 4 medical transcription is helpful FuU fnnge benefit package 4 good salary

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FREE TRAINING WORD PROCESSING CLERK TYPIST Excellent opportunity for qualified tow income Oakland County cvwldeou to train for a rewarding career TVs prt> gram is spmiatiied try a government agency and provides transportauoo al-lowance For more information, call

545-5165

GROWING C08CPANY is looklog fo* a self motivated individual withthe fol lowing qualifications (11 /war working experience, lype M WPM. filing skills good presentation Excellent Medical beoeflu U interested, apply in parson or seod resume, to Jorge Salaa Coodupac Interna uoo*; 11041 Fairlane. Uvooia. Mich 48150

FRONT DESK PERSON Fast pnewd GROWING Manufacturer Farmington Hills properly m a n a g e office personnel Must ha' _

bar skill* WUl train right persoo Ncn Farmingtoo Hills property ment company Computer a plue math

plus 855-1090

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; LEGAL SECRETARY Expeneoced 1s corporate law .reel as-

! late, tax and probate, fur busy South field law firm Word i« in assise necee vary Contact Ruth &V050C

LEGAL SECRETARY Southfield Law Firm has two JpeaungJ Seek individual with a minimum of ] t» 1 yrs expenence in Corporate Eatal*

as- Medics. Malpr actios .'Pur-84S-OM

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term assignments available

de^-end* ble peo-'or proofreading, filing, gen-

eral office and pbooe Short and toog

BENEFITS PAID VACATIONS PAID HOLIDAYS

C l o s i n g C o o r d i n a t o r s Needed for Southfield Title insurange Agency Experi-ence preferred Tra in ing L

. . . _ , .. _ i ta l l us now for an appointment A*k a v a i l a b l e . CaOOd m a t t ! a p t i - I about our new benefit package and find t u d e T y p i n g 5 5 W P M out why we're Ahead of The Res:

10700 Telegraph Rd , Suite 4601 Birmingham, Michigan 48010

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Office Manager Northland are* Must be able lo handle several task* at once Expen-ence absolutely necessary Seod resume to 1420! W 8 Mile, Detroit. MI 48215, AttenUoo TS

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER Must hsve experience Fast grosrtng company In Southfield Salary to match experience 5*0-5747

smoking office 85 per hour Paid bospt taUxauon. Ills insurance vacation 4 holidays Apply In persoc before

after lpm at Mare or i

G E N E R A L O F F I C E lor Southfield Trade Association Com-puter skills, record keeping, filing, typ-ing Must be accurate Expenence nee essarv Send resuroe 4 salary requlre-mesiU lo Boi 444, Observer 4 Eccen-tric Newspapers 1615! Schoolcraft Rd , Uvooia. Michigan 46150

GENERAL OFFICE Permanent posi-tion tn interesting and diversified work

of Tl-oy and

.Uty required to

with Sidney KrandaU 4 Sons Jewelers •oy Mast eoloy working with fig-

ures and details Pleasant outgoing per

lelephone inquiries Excellent benef iu Applications will be taker. Moo Tues 4 Wed 910 to 11 10 bv appt oolv CaU

Ml-4508

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Part time Must type SOwpcn, Mature responsible individual previous corpo-ral* secretary expenence preferred Send resume to 14188 Hagier ty Rd Farmington Michigan 48024 Attention Kathy

I GENERAL OFFICE HELP NEEDED ! for typing WUl payroll Uvooia area appointment,

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Interesung position In tbe corporate office of a service organisation Your

!ood skill* will be appreciated bere 15,400 plus very complete benefiu

Hurry' CaU Clarice now1151-10»0 SNELLING & .SNELLING

NEVER A FEE

C l e r i c a l O p e n i n g At Southfield Title Insurance Agency. Typing 55 WPM Word processing preferred Good phone manner EOE

C a l l M a r i o n K a l e e l 3 5 3 - 1 8 6 9

CLOSURE TECHNICIAN Time posi lion in the foreclosure department of s Birmingham l i s firm for an intelll-

ENTECH SERVES, LTD. 777 Chicago Rd , Troy

332-4350 588-5610

A h e a d o f T h e R e s t

DATA ENTRY FREE TRAINING

g r a L r e U s b l e a n d mature TSd i r t t a l '<~ income O h t o j d who pewsesses good typing and tele C o u r n > r C T J < l M U C « " pbooe skills. Word processing experi 1 — — «oce desirable Call between loam D A T A E N T R Y O P E R A T O R S noon 4 2pm-4pm 540-7701

COLLECTIONS ASSISTANT Needed for full time posiUoo In Troy Must be detail oriented, organized good communicator and able to work In fast paced envlorooment Expenenced only oeed apply Call C Hirscfi. 649-4454. Ext SOO

An Equal Opportunity Employer

22)forking term

C o m m i s s i o n C l e r k For fast paced Uvonl* office to figure tales commissions Individual must have expeneoce on calculator aod be accurate with figures. Benefit* Include insurance, paid boUdavs. etc Apply in person at 12975 Schoolcraft Rd Uvo-ma. between 8 10am and 5pm

C O N T E M P O R A R I E S A brand pew temporary service We need expeneoced

WORD PROCESSORS SECRETARIES

OFFICE CLERKS ACCOUNTING CLERKi

DATA ENTRY Excellent pay beoeflu short and long j tenr. asslgnmenu

5 8 3 - 4 8 5 8 Interviews wlU be held F n .Sept. 20 at THE DORSEY' BUSINESS SCHOOLS

tn Southfield and Troy Call Gloria Martin now-for an appoint-ment 581-4858

COORDINATOR Tremendous opportunity With growing national marketing group for strong typu t ChaUenge ana excitement ac-company high tech snviorooment

FEE PAID

6 4 9 - 4 1 4 4 Harriet Sorge Personnel

D A T A E N T R Y O P E R A T O R S : R E A D Y F O R A

K E Y O P P O R T U N I T Y ?

Come to Kelly if you're an experienced Dau Entry Operator We have a varie-ty of long and short term assignments a'-, top companies offering TOP PAY You ll also be eligible for vacation pay and men t increases Call today to take advantage of thse excellent opportuni-ties

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KELLY SERVICES

Tbe "KeUy Girl" People Not an agency never a foe

Equal Opportunity Employer M F , H

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Professional Firm, located In the R f / naissance Center, is s e e k l p f W Uve Secretary to fill a « MuBS^Tempp-rary Assignment We offer an excellent salary 4 pleasant working environ ment Applicants should type a mln of 65 WPM have at leas! 5 years Secre-tarial expeneoce 4 posses* excellent Verbal 4 wntten Communication skills Knowledge of NBI Word Processing equipment is A Plus but not required Permanent employment is a possibility following this assignment Send re-sume. in confidence, to Box 528, Observer 4 Eccentric Newv

Kpers, 3-6151 Schoolcraft Rd , Uvooia, clugan 48150 An Equal Opportunity Employer

EXPANDING national tour corporation seeking Office Manager Trainee No travel experience required Some sales experience necessary. Paid while train-ing Must be able to relocate Calf be-tween 2-4 pm 278-4101

EXPERIENCED MEDICAL Claims Processor for beslth Insurance com pa ay Able to handle heavy telephone coo-tact. AbiUty to work with medical pro-fessional* IBM PC computer knowl-

career growth potential e f i u and competitive salary sume to Box 547, Lathrup VI 48078

in bookkeeping 4 i Call Brenda lor

476-1110

GENERAL OFFICE Immediate opening Most type 50 WPM Send resume to Manager P 0 Box 9046 Uvooia. Midi 48150

GENERAL OFFICE fuU u m e office including AccounU Pay Purchasing Cwnputer knowledge belp-' ' Call Loci 464-8147

' g e m al able and

GENERAL OFFICE posiuoo in Farm-ington Hills area. Accurate typing A Must: Car necessary Call

" Cleveland. 855-0145

XI Capiiai Av Farmington I

Uvooia

Planning as sonsl Injury

LEGAL SECRETARY wtth litigation experience Law firm st North •—Urn 4 11 Mile for advancement 4

IBM DISPLAY WRITER With legal experience needed Farming too Hills locauoo Excellent beoeflu Respood to P O Box 1040 Farmlngtec Hills, Mich , 48018-8040

INSURANCE AGENCY Located lo West Bloomfield Is for a Receptionist Typist 50 84 »0 per Hour 855-1M0

INSURANCE AGENCY' needs persona! lines rep with good ptoooe personality 1-1 years recent experience In home owners aod auto, typing SOsrpm Noo-smoker Send resume lo P O Box 1091 Farmingtoo Hill*. Mich 48018

PART TIME SECRETARY We're silking a personable expen-enced 4 efficient secretary to handle fuU secretarial respooslhtlitiss for Re-

Management located in South area Organisational

4 initiative 644-7500

LEGAL SECRETARY Expanding mid larger firm. Southfield Town Center 4 lo 5 yrs mimlnlm expe-

ls personal injury law Suhstan-

PAYROLL CLERK For Progressive Southfield firm Re-ipOOllbllitM lOClttk Running CCCTIpU tensed payrolL all related beoeflu 4 quarterly taxes Pay coaunsosurste with experience Full benefit* Call 9am-5pm

155 1400 ext 114 An Equal Opportunity Employer

ual fringes including medical, denial life 4 disability Insun curity

LEGAL SECRETARY full Ume need-ed lor rapidly expanding Law office in Uvooia Salary position with good ben-efit package Excelled telephone 4 typing skills required Must be willing lo learn word processing Previous le-gal expeneoce desirable tait Is not a neccesiljr Seod resume to Harold J Osher. Hyatt Legal Services. 18778 Middlebelt. Uvonls. Mich 4815!

INSURANCE - CLERICAL POSITIONS Filing and typing Full benefiu Seod resumes lo Mr Aiken, * Tbe Ohio Casuality Insursnce Group. P.O. Boi 17690. Oak Park. Mich 48217

LEGAL SECRETARY Southfield Law. Office Expeneoced, speed 4 accuracy required Noo smoker Aak for Linda 844-5410

INSURANCE General Insurance CaU 424 8185 Agency needs help Minimum 2 years

Most type Farminjum

LEGAL SECRETARY for small litigation law firm Southfield area Excellent opportunity

expenence Hills

-TNSTjKXNCFT'KRSONAL Lines Per soo with minimum 2 yrs agency back-ground. Must know home owner 4 auto coverages Southfield Agency

Sadow 156-1100

OFFICE TYPIST i t Southfield organization O atmosphere 87>>i hours

INSURANCE SECRETARY 14 mo minimum agency experience personal lines, steady part Ume position. Farmington 464-6914

Must hjv* rood typing skilLi fc ability to work well wlUi vol u n L « n 25-6-6000

GENERAL OFFICE Part Full time Typing 4 Filing for W. Bloomfield Company Flexible hours Please call for appointment between llam-2pm 826-0714

GENERAL OFFICE PERSON Full time for busy outpatient Psychia-tric Clinic, in Westland Salary com-mensurate with experience Ful! bene-fit package Send resume only to. General Manager 29236 Orchard Lake Road. Suite 250. Farmingtoo HUls, MI

lis wUlbe i

INSURANCE SECRETARY Must have 2 VTS experience tn a property 4 carn-ally agency Salary commensurate with expenence Soulhfleld Area CaU for confidential interview 552-8270

INSURANCE - SOUTHFIELD Agency needs persoo snth Persona! Lines expe-rience. Good benefit package Salary commensurate with expeneoce and ability CaU Harry Kirk at 424-9000

INSURANGE AGENCY bomeosrners for N W. area Salary open. B.C Christmas tonus. Ufe. diiabiUtv

CO paid retirement 9-4:10pm 851-7791

48018 No pbooe calls < ! accepted

GENERAL OFFICE Wholesale win dcrw 4 door manufacturer needs s reli-able energetic person for fuU time off-Ice work Including order processing, phone. 4 filing At umes a demanding pace Experienced, non smoker pre-ferred Application taken 6am-5pm at 26015 Gleodale. Redford

Seod re-tilftge MI

GENERAL OFFICE Filing, typing 4 accounting clerk*

Call Ellen - 157-0014 -

EXPERIENCED RECEPTIONIST Typist for Southfield Law Firm 8175 per week

Call 153-4777

GENERAL OFFICE - Looking for ture persoo willing to grow with a growing company In Westland 1 lyping. pbooe wort, etc 729-4:

FARMLNGTON-FARMINGTON HILLS Persoo needed (or secretarial duties af-ternoons 4 weekend* For information

6lease call Karla between 9 4 10 a m 'eekdays at 476-7000

FILE CLERK Individual to handle high volume truul for insurance claims office In South-

mall, some telepbooe along with related duties Qualified tipolicanU should caU Tues Sept 17 910am 1010am 156-1084

DATA ENTRY PART TIME

Part-time data entry position available in convenient and attractive Southfield location Flexible bours days and evenings, wtth weekend work a must Some typing snd telepbooe skill* need-ed Please call Mrs Green M9-1448

C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e Wholesale distnbutor in Novi needs mature person with good general office skills and problem solving abilities Must have excellent Lelepbooe manners and personality AblUly to work both afternoon and day shift* Send resume with background InformaUon to Box 502. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 16251 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvooia. Michi-gan 48150

CUSTOMER SERVICE SALES We are * rapidly expanding major na-tional company engaged in the manu-facture and distribution of poeumaUc tools and equipment We are seeking an M-thusaatic go-getler who thrives oo constant challenges Requirement* in-clude CRT experience excellent tele-pbooe manner, detail oriented, and a desire to leam and grow Exelleo: sal ary and beoeflu. Send resume to

At t National Sals Manager ATLAS COPCO

INDUSTRIAL TOOLS INC 14404 ladoplei Circle

Farmingtcc fulls. MI 48018

DATA ENTRY KEY PUNCH 7

D a u Entry Keypuncher needed for 110pm to i 2am Mon thru Fri Good •.yplng skills necessary Expenence Selpful Knowledge of general office procedures a plus Please caU between 4am and oooo. 151-Ui ; .Ext 17

DATA ENTRY OPERATOR Part-t ime to start Expeneoce neces-sary Farmingtoo Hills area A*k (or Rhonda a l 471-7816

DATA ENTRY SECRETARY 55 WPM. accurate FuU time position, need someone who likes to type. Call Tina, between 9am-nooo. at

to type 4 2pci-5pra

559-4 i l l

D A T A E N T R Y $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 F E E P A I D

Great opportuni ty with one of the largest financial Insti-tut ions. Advancement avail-able! Experience needed. Full benefits. 390-3450

SNELLING & SNELLING

DON'T WASTE YOUR CLERICAL SKILLS

SITTING AT HOME

WORK FOR US ON TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENT

Employers Temporary Service office division Is now interviewing (or secre-unes : shor thand or transcribing;, book-keepers. dau entry operators iCRT, keypunch 4 lnforexl. word processors, typists 115 wpm minimum!, switch-board recepuootst* 4 marketing per-sonnel C-all 9am-lpm EMPLOY-ERS TEMPORARY SER-

VICE 172-7700

FILE CLERK Manufacturers Hanover Mortgage Cor-poraUoo is seeking a responsible indi-vidual to sort and classify material for filing Individual will accewa. compile, gather and issue requested records and InformaUon for our internal depart menu The ability to lift 50 pounds oo a daily basis is a must PosiUoo requires good oral communica in® skills and the ability to operate office equipment such as microfilm duplicating i'» easing machines and microf i lm reader,' printers A salary range of 8150-1160 a week is being offered alocg with a com-plete benefit package We wiU be sc-cepling applications Moo-Fri., 9am-11am or lpm-4pm No pbooe calls please

The Personnel Departmeni MANUFACTURERS HANOVER MORTGAGE CORPORATION

17555 Farmington Road -Farmingtoo Hills, MI 48018

Corner of 12 Mile Rd >

An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer M F H

GENERAL OFFICE approximately 10 hours per week Pbooe answering 4

skills i

JUNIOR SECRETARY CAMPBELL EWALD COMPANY a mator advertising agency located m Warren, is locking for a Junior Secre-lary

Experience is not necessary Candi-dates must be able to pass a typing lest 60wpm 4 either take shorthand at "Owprn or have a working knowledge of word processing Starting salary is 86800 per year with full benefits, plus advancement opportunities Interested applicants may call for applications or send their resumes In confidence to

' Judith T De Vore Personnel Staff Assistant

Campbell Ewald Co S0400 Van Dyke

Warren Michigan, 48091 574-MOO

LEGAL SECRETARY experienced, for defense litigation firm, needed for ram-ilnyf/v. Hill. gTrrllWll benefiu Send resume to P 0 Box 1040 Farmingtoo Hills. MI 48018-8040

LEGAL SECRETARY for South/laid defense Litigation law firm Expenence preferred, beoeflu Include medical, deotal. life Insurance, profit sharing, etc Salary negotiable. Call Miss Nellia

156-4490

LEGAL SECRETARIES needed for Southfield general practice law firm 2 positions available immediately Strong skills and expenence required Salary commesisurau with sbllity Call Carol Dega 559-0200

LEGAL SECRETARY for mid-aise Southfield Corporate 4 Ut igauoo Law Firm. Excellent benefiu Salary commensurate with skills 4 ex-peneoce Muit have knowledge of Word Processor, 70+ WPM minimum (li years Secretarial expenence Please call Mrs Goldstein, Mon.. Wed. 4 Fr .

551-7610

MAIL CLERK PART TIME

PERSONALITY SALES

A lughly successful i i expanding We have immediate open igs lcr consultant in the office clerical

placement area Excellent opportunity for a person with an outgoing persona 11-

4 i years plus experience In an ofi-i environment Top commission plus

training salary Nice atmospbere 4 friendly co-workers

All our fees are company paid

P E R M A N E N T S T A F F Southfield 353-0505 Troy 362-4004 PRESTIGIOUS CPA Fln» tn Troy is looking for sharp individual with 1040 Tax experiessce Send resume Doeren May hew 4 Co 2100 Top^fTroy 755 W k g Beaver, Troy. Midi 41084

504 H e l p W a n t e d

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RECEPTIONIST TYPIST Mature self-assured person Accural*

"leaaant p*— invoicing

uub&c Full-time posiuoo Prefer ably Noo-Smoker Seod resume u> P O Box 5191. Desrbom Mick 4I1M Appiicsnu Only"

RECEPTIONIST Looking for new opporuisuty" Move ap lo a dispstcber a position la the sscurlty Industry Career training Part-ume weekends afternooas and midmgls BhifU available Typing pbooe expen ence a must1 Applications available Moo thru F n *am to lpm, 14711 W 8 Mile E of Greenfield

RECEPTIONIST TELEPHONE OPERATOR

Mature person who likes telepbooe con-tact with customers Light typing 4 fil-ing Willing to tram oo computer Good srorking coodiuooa 4 beoefiU with

company Apply In persoo at Industries 28775 Chesley

Drive. Farmington

(R -9C) * 1 tC

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SECRETARIAL Permanent fall tuns position M boars.

imam 2 .rears experience Salarycooi-meossrste with experience I I I i si send resume to

McGrsw Commercial Equipment 72M E 15 Mile Rd Sur l iag Height* Mi 46077 Atientioo, Personnel

SECRETARIES: TAKE NOTE OF

THIS OPPORTUNITY

RECEPTIONIST FULL TIME

Csresr opportunity Nstlooal corpora uoo. headquartered in convenient and attractive Southfield location, has opeo-jingior a mature receptionist snth good geoeral office procedure background, good typing skills and a pleaaant pres-entation Attractive starting salary wtth ful! benefit package Please call Mrs Green, 569-1448

Kelly Services ka* u for expeneoced Secretaries wbo type at least 50 wpm Shorthand dictapoosse expenence Is a plus We can place yea on challenging temporary with some of tbe area's lea.

paid v sea two new skills, please ca l l

chance to learn

559-0M0 19M8 W Eleven Mile Road

Lathrup Village

KELLY SERVICES

PROPERTY 4 CASUALTY AGENCY , ^ needs persoo with rating expeneoce m c h h personal lines package rating; aod or b U D U T b a n claim experience or quick learner with F r i e n d l y O f f i c e ,

l r " " ^ e x c e i i e n t p

Tbe Kelly Girl People Not an agency never a fee

Equal Opportunity Employer M / P i H

Farmingtoo Hills.

REAL ESTATE RECEPTIONIST Entry level pceiuon lor busy Birming-ham Real EsUte Office Ful! time, DOOR-7 pm Call Diane ! i0pm-4 10pm. at 540-9700

RECEPTIONIST for Birmingham med-ical office. CaU personnel al

RECEPTIONIST TO $12,500 FEE PAID

m a n u f a c t u r e r benef i ts

w>,n« .or ,his SS| + ~SecFe!aFies portunlty. Call! 399-3450

SNELLING & SNELLING

RECEPTIONIST with light typing 4 filing for Oakland County law firm. CaC Karen M1-1T17

Receptionist/Secretary Ught typing Call for an appointment

421-1710

RECEPTIONIST SWITCHBOARD $10,400-$ 12,480

'Suburban company seek* a dependable mature persoo with typing; of 50 wpm reception and switchboard experience Re-entering job market, with past expe-neoce, GREAT Excellent benefit pack age, (ee paid Call Mary, 478-1500

SNELLING 1 SNELLING

RECEPTIONIST POSITION Part time Hours 1PM 5PM Birming-ham law office Must type 4 have pbooe experience Gloria 540-1100

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST

ing skill* required. Diversified Beoefltt. Farmingtoo Rills. 551-4400

• 2 & i ' Uvoiila, off Stark Rd between School-craft 4 Plymouth Rd* 8AM-5PM

„ . . . , , RECEPTIONIST FuU Time . . Our growing corporation is seeking an Electronic*. 14401 CI individual to wort part time In our fi- [ » , r * R / oancial division. Working hours win be approx 10am-1 pm. Moo-Fri Individu-al wtl! be responsible for mall duues Lnciuding sorting and distribution of mall Posiuoo also Includes ordering and distributioo of supplies Ti"

RECEPTIONIST

I pm - 5pm. Plymouth

459-6041

GENERAL OFFICE.,' PART-TIME Good typist 20 to 25 bours per week Maple-Telegraph area Start Immedi atefv CaU

KEYPUNCH KEYDISK DaU Entry- Operators Positions avail-able lor ail shifts Must be experienced Farmington area 474-1118

645-2! 11

GENERAL OFFICE light bookkeep-ing for Southfield electrical contractor Experience preferred Full Ume Please Call Rolllnger Electric 158-MSC

GENERAL OFFICE i, knowledge of peboard. typing 50

Tbe New Center area 833-2214

GENERAL OFFICE full-Ume posiuoo In Downtowm Farmingtoo. Duties In-cluding typing, and computer work Must have pleasant persona lily for pub-lic coouct work 47 4-0606

GENERAL OFFICE Part-time, possible Full-time Heavy typing Some bookkeeping experience helpful Good Telepbooe skills Salary commensurste with experience Troy area Seod resume to Auto-Fab 1080 Naughtoo, Troy, Mich. 4*064

GENERAL OFFICE General office position In Southfield company Accounting background pre-ferred, with good secretarial skill* Typing 50 WPM Able lo deal with pub-lic and wort with minimum supervi-sion CaU between 9am aad Doon at

151-1111, Ext 17

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GENERAL OFFICE Par t time posi tion available ts Uvooia 30 to 40 boors

Cweek with potential fuU time 4 calculator skills neceaaary

expenence deaired. Send resume 4 wage renulreroenU to box 506 Obaerv-er 4 Eccentric Newspapers, M3S1 Scboolcraft Rd Uvooia Michigan 46150

K E Y P U N C H O P E R A T O R

Non-automotive manufacturing divi-sion of an international corporation lo-cated in Uvooia has an immediate opening for a keypunch operator 1 to 2 years experience is required We prefer an individual with microcomputer ex-perience. We offer a competiuve salary aod comprebmatve fringe benefit pack age Submit resume to

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR P.O. BOX 51009,

LIVONIA. MICH.. 48151-5009

LEGAL ASSISTANT (3> Years UtigaUoo experience - for Birmingham Law Firm Full benefiu

644-8600

Expeneoced LEGAL SECRETARY wanted for two-man Birmingham law firm, with existing support staff IBM Dtsplaywriter or equivaWit expenence

Salary commensurate with 643 1554i

required ablUty

SIX PERSON 'UtigaUoo firm seeking expenenced Leg*! Secretary familiar with word processing equipment Pay commensurate wtth experience Shively McCkakey, Corriveau L Gardner,

FILING CLERK Southfield Law Office Immediate opening

4-1500 Call: 154-1

ENERGETIC individual wanted for Oenca l posiUoo in Bloomfield Hilla lav firm, must type 55 wpm, and be self-motivated CaU &am-9am or 4pm-5pm, M2-1515

FOLLOW-UP ORDER ENTRY

Our busy Troy Office needs an efficient, comfident worker wbo can act a* Liai-son with our many Vendors, interface with several Sales People set 4 accom-plish goal*, prioritise srort 4 project a wntle but firm professional Image oo behalf of our company We are looking for someone who wou't get rattled when ihe pace quickens who ts an accurate typist with (5) years experience. Seod resume, with cover letter 4 aa l a i j re-quirement. to Box 514. Observer 4 Ec-centric Newspaper*. M351 Scboolcraft Rd Uvooia, Michigan 48150

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• TYPIST • SECRETARIES • WORD PROCESSORS • CRT OPERATORS • SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS

J o i n l h « Can-Do-11 C o m p a n y , a n a t i o n a l l e a d e r In t e m p o r a r y o f f i ce m a r k e t i n g a n d «©ht indus t r i a l s e r v i c e Your skills a r a w o r t h qooO pay wtth p4Ud v a c a t i o n s a n d o t h e r b e n e f i t s L o n g a n d s h o r t t e r m s a a a i g n m e n t s a r e a v a i l a b l e In ail s u b u r b a n l o c a t i o n s Call for a p p o i n t m e n t at

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3000 Town Center - Suite 1335 Southfield, Ml 48075

FREE COMPUTER TRAINING

For BETTER SKILLS - BETTER JOBS

Government funded program for quali-fied low income Oakland County resi-dent* Limited aeau Doa't Delay* CaU today Hallmark Computer Institute Ask for M* Bee MS-1919

GENERAL SECRETARY

Great opportunity for career oriented | persco with d a u entry oo IBM M back

ind Good benefiu, W suburban off H1.000-81S.000 fee paid. CaU Jan.

478-1500 SNELLING 4 SNELLING

GOOD figure aptitude, accurate, clean typing, 10 key calculator ability for permanent, full time poattloo In busy oil distributorship Ides! for po"*oo J«*» re-turning lo srort force. Will train on IBM d i u pr or easing equipment, good benefit pacakage 4 profit sharing Sal-ary commensurate with background 4 expeneoce Plymouth Rd 4 S c b a e f « Rd area. Please send reaume to: Trl-Penn OU Corp PO Box 37147. De-troit. Ml 4*217

IMMEDIATE OPENING for part Ume poaiuon 4PM-8PM In the ( Ice of a medical manufacturing c«— oy located in Southfield Typing 4 general office skills a mmt" Student*

Call Personnel Ml-3620

FRONT DESK SECRSTARY To handle small computer f irm office Answer phones, ordering. per wort 44 per t» Hill* area CaU Cheryl

a i iu oi tAiK*

151-6830

IMPORT COMPANY, with wholesale 4 retail operation, needs General Assist ant Secretarial sales shipping, etc M-46 hours per week Send resume to l iUO W 11 Mile, No 8*9, Farmington HUM. Ml 4M18

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

LEGAL SECRETARIES

Permanent and tem-porary posi t ions avail-ab le i m m e d i a t e l y . Never a fee to you for our cour teous and p ro fess iona l p lace-ment assistance

PERSONNEL AT LAW

1000 TOWN CENTER. SUITE 2560 SOUTHFIELD. MICH 48075

3 5 8 - 0 0 6 0

backup may be reouired during lunch hours Benefiu not Included Interested appUcanu should apply Moo - F n 9am-4pm NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

Tbe Personnel Department MANUFACTURERS HANOVER

MORTGAGE CORPORATION 27555 Farmlngtco Road

Farmington Hilla. MI 48018 Comer of 12 MUe Rd i

An Equal Opportunity. Affirmative Action Employer M F, H

MATURE part time person to srort with public general office inuceduie Uvooia area Reply to box 491 Observ-er 4 Eccentnc Newspspers 16351 Schoolcraft Rd Uvooia, Michigan 48150

MATURE PERSON wanted for in insurance agency General ofhee du-ties with pleasant telepbooe manners Farmingtoo Hill* Please call 624-4971

MORTGAGE CO SOUTHFIELD hss openings for tbe following posiuoos

COLLECTIONS Experienced person for collections Lo property inspection, some road experience helpfu^_Coetact

8 Line CaU Director - Ught typing, some bookkeeping 4 general office skills Contact Debbie F 9M-1900

RECEPTIONIST Posiuoo available for person

telephone and typing ski] 641-0160

RECEPTIONIST LEGAL SECY Southfield Law Firm Excellent oppor tunlty. Please csll. Mr Barr or Mr Levy. 151-6100

RECEPTIONIST, part time phones, typing taking pbooe orders, general office work Most have 1 rear expeneoce Southfield area CaU be-tween 8am-12noon 557-1992

RECEPTIONIST-Secretary, law firm. Northwestern 4 11 Mile rd. Expen-eoced required Excellent opportunities for learning 4 advancement srtth com-puter*. Benefit program 826-5000

RECEPTIONIST-PHONE WORK

Work from pleasant Oak Park office Call Ms Komlnars 966-6404

RECEPTIONIST $ 1 2 , 0 0 0

Perfect spotlight for your People Greeting Skills Ttal* is with a profes-sional organise uoo Front desk poise and good tvping Very nice benefiu and

e paid Call Bernice U l - M M

SNELLING 4 SNELLING RECEPTIONIST Young and growing company In tbe television industry bas a full Ume posi Uon available for an In-dividual wbo la friendly, ha* a profes-sional a u i tiide. with front deak appear ance Must type 45wpoi. able to handle busy telephones snd greet clienu with a

+ Word Processing

Operators—. + Typists + Data entry

Operators KeUy'* "Work 4 Win" Tbe more you work, the better the chances to win a new automobile'

pleasant personality Expeneoce as cepttooist secretary aod dealing I

•f erred Pleaae with

clienU preferred and salary requiremeoU. immediateN to Grace 4 Wild Studios. Inc., 1M69 In-dustrial Park Dr Farmingtoo Hills, Mich 48034, Attention KeUy

Mrs Edwards, 155-9290

MORTGAGE Servicing Department, INSURANCE CLERK Typing, calcula-tor skills 4 CRT experience pieJer red Southfield area Mrs. Barr. 155-92M

NATIONAL COMMUNICATION Company ha* an Immediate opening (or an Administrative Assistant Duties to include Ught typing and filing, answer-

nes and customer service Coo-for an appointment, 841-4455

OFFICE CLERICAL Prefer persoo with computer order en-try experience Musi have good pbooe skills No typing required 40 bour week desk lob Call Bart Levict

151-0160. ext 255

4 good 4 have

OFFICE CLERICAL Nationwide De-troit baaed company needs persoo with good typing ability (60-70WPM shorthand- Must be accurate good organisational skills, some filing 4 general office work Should be able to work In a fast paced environment Send resume to Office Clerical. P.O Box M. Detroit. Michigan. 48311

LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced, organised individual for Oakland Coun-ty law firm Reply lo box IM, Observer

xentnc Newspaper*. M351 Set l Rd , Uvooia. Michigan 46150

LEGAL SECRETARY Expeneoced for Troy law firm Word processing expeneoce required Seod resume aod salary requirements to PO Box 76. CUsrson. Mick. 4*017

LEGAL SECRETARY Downtown law firm has an opening for an experienced Legal Secretary Ad-mlnlstrauve. bookkeeping or word pro-cessing experience desirable Excellent opportunity for reapoaatbte parson Sal-ary negotiable Send reaume lo P Johnson. IM0 P m b s c o t Building. Detroit. Ml 46336

LEGAL SECRETARY Minimum of 3 years experience La Uti-gaUoo. defense pi afas i ed. Knowledge

SECRETARY/ ANALYST Nl Industr ies is s eek ing a highty skilled Sec re -tary/Analyst for our C o r p o r a t e Market ing D e p a r t m e n t You will need to h a v e exoettent typing skills a n d s s t rong b a c k g r o u n d In word p r o c e s s i n g Analytical b a c k g r o u n d requ i red You will be r e spons ib l e for organiz ing s n d analyzing d s t s a n d market r e s e a r c h For s creat ive ha rd working individual w s offer an a t t rac t ive salary s n d s c o m p i e t s bene f i t s p a c k a g e For i m m e d i a t e c o n s i d e r a -t ion p lease s end s deta i led r e e u m e snd salary history to

Mike Baranowtki Nl Industries

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EQuai O p p o r t u n i t y E m p * o y e r

SECRETARY An excel lent oppor tun i t y is n o * avai lable with a leader in the deve lopment a n d marke t i ng o f state-of-the-art au tomo t i ve s e m i c o n d u c t o r s and devices At th is t ime we are seeking an ind iv idua l w i tn g o o d secretar ia l ski l ls inc lud ing 55 -60 w p m typing. Exper ience in a Sales/Market ing en-v i ronmen t a n d word processing b a c k g r o u n d wou ld be he lp fu l Successful cand idate wi l l provide c ler ica l secretarial admin is t ra t i ve suppor t to ou r Sates/Market ing Dept.

We of fe r a n attractive c o m p e n s a t i o n a n d bene f i t s . Tor i m m e d i a t e c o n s i d e r a t i o n p l e a s e

. s e n d r e s u m e t o T o s h i b a A m e r i c a , l a c . , 3 6 5 3 3 E v e r g r e e n . * « 0 . S o u t h f i e l d . 1 1 4 6 0 7 6 . A p p l i c a n t s only n o p h o n e c a l l s p l e a s e An e q u a l oppor tuni ty e m p l o y e r m / f

processing Used and

Mipfal of court procedure,

f negoti-able Blue Cross-Blue Shield Send re-

be well orgs Salary

r Jameson. Zamplaa Jot Walker 4 DlStefanc. TM W Big ver Suite 1816. Troy, Ml 48084

LEGAL SECRETARY Part-time Southfield area Experience desirable Shorthand pielerisd Call Albert J SUber. M7-M00

LEGAL SECRETARY Tos Office; responsible, self-motivstsd rndl vidual 1-5 ysars experience ruU bane fit* Salary cm — ate With ability 4 experience Sept 9th opening Con-tact either Gloria or L a v a S 4 4 4 *

LEGAL

HUls

ARY

i s , firm O p p o r u i f r U> J a y .

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OFFICE COORDINATOR Outpatient Center seeks an experienced person to coordinate all **poct* of our office operation ResponlbUities include bookkeeping, typing, receptionist 4 sec retariai RequlremenU include 75wprr. typing, bookkeeping experience, good communica tion skill* 4 previous secre-tary experience Medical terminolop 4 word processing experience desir-able We are Looking for an organised sell starter interested in growing wtth our company For details contact the Center for Pbvsical Rehabilitation, Troy 524-3505

OFFICE HELP NEEDED Mature efficient person for fast office Must be accurate detaU-good phone voice Typing 4 adding ma-chine a "plus" Salary deiwnrtent oe ex-penence. qualifications Sa I M 18777 W 10 Mile Rd MI 4*075

Southfield.

OFFICE MANAGER Mature welMpo-ken individual lo manage apartment complex office Telepboeie answering, typing, filing and bookkeeping knowl-edge a muat Salary negotiable Com-plete benefit package CaU for inter-view 864-1M4

OFFICE MANAGER Farmington Mature soth awl astir with supervision expeneoce Knowledge of various office machlwaa repaired Ex-cellent benefiu Send resume Including salary laqaiiemanta to Ms Lyun Skip-

Lee Racket! Co. 11450 Bagger

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST for Troy human service company Mast have a pleasant telephone voice 4 project a professional image An excellent entry level opportunity srlth a smalL growing company Pleaae caU M9-6505

RECEPTIONIST secretary Burning bam, typing 70 W P M dictaphone, word proceeding, good appearance 4 pbooe ability, benefiu. 815.000 Fee paid

STAFF accountant, Madison HU . ful! charge bookkeeper, P4L 4 financial statements, bank recoociliatioa*. com-puter experience benefiu. 118.000

TYPISTS Southfield. 80 WPM. ac counting background. 2 yr* experience, benefiu, 811,000, fee paid

LOIS RAY PERSONNEL

SOUTHFIELD 559-0560

menu for you In Troy areas We aeed expenenced Secretarial with or without shorthand. Typists at 50 s p a , and expeneoced Data Entry Operator*

You'll earn benefiu including top pay. merit increases and paid vacation Call u* today for an appointment, 7 a m. -5 M p j n

362-1180

KELLY SERVICES

The "KeUy Girl'' People Not an agency, never a fee

E<jua! Opportunity Employer M T H LIFE INSURANCE SECRETARY

Must have experience In a Life Ins t -ance Agency or office Computer skills. Wordstar Salary commensurate with experience Bloomf ield Hills Firm

855-4443 or 847-1111

SECRETARY Administration Assist ant for program department of Oakland County Cable company Good clerical and commumcatioa skills Some experi-ence required Send resume ur Ai i ins Manager Tribune United Cable. 4500 Delemere Blvd . Royal Oak, Ml . 4 6 0 «

SECRETARY

RECEPTIONIST general office Expe-rienced oo ssntchooard. typing 55wpm

will salary re-i to J Lee Hackett Co. 21450 Rd, Farming-ten. Ml 48034,

"Jack Webster

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY Im-mediate opening tn Southfield baaed firm. Good telephone manner 4 some typing skill* necessary Send resume to box 478. Obeprver 4 Eccentric Newspa-pers, M251 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvooia. Michigan 46150

RECEPTIONIST CLERICAL Busy Southfield builders office has im-mediate fuU time position available, seeking aharp. mature individual with professions-manner and good commu-nication akills Basic clerical skills re-quired Including accurate lyping. Will consider person re-entering wort force or recent graduate CaU 145-4500

RECEPTIONIST For young growing company In Uvooia Must have an articulate 4 professional pbooe manner Type 40WPM entry level, office backgound preferred Send resume to Box 4h0 Observer 4 Ecceo-

Rd Uvooia. i pert M l l . 4 i [ n 48150

RECEPTIONIST Fast growing organisation need* an en-try level receptionist This individual srill be weU organised with good in-terpersoeal skill*. RespooslbiliUs in-clude inraanng the maun switchboard, typing, filing 4 getting involved with * variety ofo l f ice oper*uooa Must have 1 yr PBX experience Salary 84 to 85 an hour depending upon experience if you are interested sand your resume lo Aminsstrstive Manage P 0. Box 1518, Trov. MI, 48099

RECEPTIONIST/ SWITCHBOARD

OPERATOR CMI Corporation, a successful comput-er leasing company located in Bloom-fieid Hill*, ha* an immediate opening for a qualified RecepUooist Switch-board Operator A qualified candidate wiU have bad experience in a profes-sional wort environment Experience a* a Switchboard Operator a plus

Posiuve working environment, excel-lent benefiu and an opportunity to wort in a growing industry Salary commensurate with background Quali-fied appbeanu should send resume or letter or call

Demse Johnson-Jacksoo Human Resources Rep

CMI CORPORATION 2600 Telegraph Road

Bloomfield Hills, Ml., 48013 (313)857-3788

E O E M .F H/V

Assist PerfectKistst" Southfield Corporation Flexible on overtime Pleaae call between »am snd noon » V 111!. Ext 17

SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER Interior design studio m Troy area has need lor secretary bookkeeper thr* secretary

edger 1-5 general ied«r _ minimum Mast have aUtv 4 experience dealing srltk public salary commensurate with experience Send resume* to Box 178 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, M251 Scbool-craft Rd.. Liraua. Michigan M1M

RELIEF SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR RECEPTIONIST

Professional person needed for busy front office Must en»oy high volume of phone answering, 4 be available to wort evening* and or weekends Posi-tion requires typing ability of 45wpm rood pbooe voice I mannerism* Off-

SECRETARY Commumcaoom company Responsi-bility, good benefiu and a bonus struc-ture along with a pluah office could be vour* If you have good secretarial skills CaU Rita today. 818.000. fee paid

SNELLING A SNELLING 353-2090

i SECRETARY

CRT OPERATOR

to work lpm to 11 10pm in our Materi-al* Management DeoL Will train Pn-

duties wUl be: Data Entry, typing

pbooe 4 Dlroensloo switchboard

ence a plus Send resume or . Vincent 4 Sarah Fisher Center W 11 Mile Rd . Farmington Hills. MI 48018

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY Southfield Law Office Noo Smoker Ask for Unda 644-5410

RECEPTIONIST Far Westside Must have lng expeneoce Good

etystagaa w ^ c

and fll-coodl

RECEPTIONIST Entry level position Requirements Math aptltnde type 40 WPM Pleaae caU between 9am aad noon 141-1111 Ert 17

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ty Farmington, 4M34 RECEPTIONIST TYPBT Eatrv level

RECEPTIONIST i

to 17140 W 11 Mile. Suile 3M. Southfield Mick 4 « m

knowledges ble oi Detroit Metro Road-Man have good

X M Mais j o e L _ coating delivery I son 13975 Schoolcraft Rd

r busy phooaa spot far re-entry Mo clerical work. Pleasant Southfield office 1*11154

li aefcadutt* 4

OFFICE SECRETARIAL WeU ,

Office Manager P 0 Bos 8 field Hilla. Ml 4M11

LEGAL SECRETARY Tray 1 attar aey firm seeks secretary wtth experi aw* la general practice Sapwrior^typ

44*4074

L E f . n S J C R r T A l l Y ^

• t r S f t k cSe* UWAL aKMTTARY 4 P ia iUMOl • r a t M a Mwyai • wIMag M M8a ' '!» H I "I M lo m Pwalapd or Law Sefeaai Nku piece Oeed pay Caa Mt*TM

ON s m CONSTRUCTION traiMr has opening far genera! office paraea fOMtractiee experience belpfal bat ast

Call 3M-4XU

PART-TIME SECRETARY

f l ^ w T a J T s ML|IJ

Merrill Lynch

P A Y M U 4 tar fast

Realty - 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

Taa dark <

RECEPTIONIST for basy Pediatricians office Pari Ume days. e v e u n p 4 relief Send I lo Bos 513, Obaarvar 4 Eccentric Newspaper*. M351 Schoolcraft Rd Uvooia Mir*, gaa 46156

SALES SECRETARY

$15,600 FEE PAID Beautiful suburban office seek* profes-sional Sale* Secretary Great location, working conditions aad full package Y

mary dutiee 4 filing TV good Math 4

Tbe right candidate wtl] : i typing skill* Must be flex

. with the anility' to adapt to priority

Excellent Benefiu package person

Apply in

Precision Coalings. Inc. 61M Goidie. Walled Lake

SECRETARY DATA ENTRY OPERATOR

4 TAX PREPARERS

To wort for aggressive Firm tn Westland Expen sary CaU for app

position 1

SNELLING & SNELLING

SECRETARY for Aate related sales office Excellent phone skills to 1 years expenence Good 1

S A L E S S E C R E T A R Y

S A L A R Y T O $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 Saburban automotive tales office needs secretary with good skills for their beeutifal new location Great benefit package 4 career growth opportunities Don't deUy - CaU today lo gat yoar ca-reer in rear

AU Our Feea Are Company Paid

P E R M A N E N T S T A F F LJVONIA Ml 313! SOUTHFIELD 151-0M6 TROY M3-4SS4 SOUTHWEST SUBURB M4-3178 ST CLAIR SHORES

to 1 years expi eluding dental Salarv with experience Sand I 464 Obaerver 4 Eccentnc Nl aspatm M341 Scboolcraft Rd-, UvenM. ILet gar. 48154

Aa Equal Oi^iartaaity Employer

Office, fall-time Good i rar * i l M No Legal expo 7 Contact Marilyn. 8T

RECEPTIONIST for Poatiac aoa profit agency V m hsve switchboard experi-

I type 50WPM PWeee forward to Persoaaai. 117 Tart. Pont

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST Meat be asatare. asai appearing wtth

i g & T s y g r s r g fagjs iwlag . 118M MayfleU. Ml 46 >M Act Asa Mr Lachtaa

RECEPTIONIST $4.50-$5.5()/HOUR

• RECEPTIONIST •

i R ^ i o n i s . / T j j p j s . l

SCRIPT TYPIST ad agency has I

opening A Me la work w a l l i M , prepare 4 good typM <S6 plank individual with experience oa NBI STAT TYPIST ahts le wort overtime.

4 ee)oy number* Typ

SECRETARY for rauKtanClal ti 11is'il l center Excellent typo* skflls 11 aah i i. Competitive salary, fIlaai > lanfih. Re-sume oariy to Julias A Gambia. Meth-odist CMkhaas B e n e Society M641E. 6 Mile Rd.. Detroit, ML 46346

lag n pMa PO Box 422-A Detroit. Mi 46232

Equal Opportaatty Employ. M.F

SECRETARY -FULL T I W

Good typing skills

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t ^ l l MUe Rd.. Marttag MI.

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E/MPLOY/MENr 504 HaJpWantad

Office-Clerical

TYPIST SALARY TO $13,000

Large nauonal l i o n e a t i plush subur ban offices tseeds super typist with.good figure ability 4 some stat is t ical bach jn -uod a plus Excel lem career potcn •.ial & super b e o e f l u

All Our Fees Ar* Company P u d

PERMANENT STAFF LIVONIA N I M I S O I T H F I E L D 151-050S TROY 582 4004 SOUTHWEST SUBURB 284 1170 ST CLAIR SHORES 298-4800

504 M p Wanted Office-Clerical

WORD PROCESSING SECRETARY

WORD PROCESSING S T E A K cessity Salary Benef iu Southfield ire* 'Resume to Boi M l . Observer 4

Eccent r ic Newspapers. 58 251 Scfioo) c r a f t Rd LivouU Michigan 48150

WANTED ' •HARP ACCOl "NTTNO CLERK

* t m i » ( notch growing o r g a a u : oo tc need ai someone to handle o

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

TYPISTS: ~ GET IN TOUCH

WITH OPPORTUNITY il you r.e an experienced Typist with a muumurn speed of 50 wpm. let Kelly • .Services place vou oe t empora ry « s l gnmenu with t a i * at Ihe best irxrwr. i - o m p i n i a a i h n r a i You'll gel excel-.eat MY merit increases, paid VKIUOC Experienced Word Processing O p e r s unci tbe presUge yt working for KeUy " * * can ea re top p*v si top f i rm* Call Services, aft industry Haider To apply | U i a M ' ' p i c a * call

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

505 He4p Wanted Food-Bavaraga

WORD PROCESSING OPERATORS

IBM PC with DISPLAYWRITE III

igfit bookkeeping duties You'll find : h « poeiUon rewarding 4 you'll also be delighted 4

nteresUng 4 UKOgUlg, H i ' U u p k B H B

i rna ied with Uie working conditions of tins highly orgatuxed, glean noo root tag F a m u n g t o n HUls o f f ice P lease a p ply ooly tf you a r e fami l ia r with peg rward a-ocounting. cash receipts, cash 5 J b u r * n P n l ! accounts receivable 4 payable 4 bank rec-oociliailoc CaU | ' a r o l m for fur ther detai ls at >51 540C J

WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR Professional Bi rmingham f i rm has ..pcnuig for word processing opera tor with supervisory potential Extens ive word processing exp»rneQce required Need intelligent individual with good social skills 4 technics , knowledge Ex-cellent sa lary 4 b e n e f i u Seod resume to Boi =438 Observer 4 Eccent r ic Newspaper*. 342b 1 Scbooicraf t Rd L-vooia, Michigan 48150

559-OSOO ; »»M W Eleven Mile Road

Lathrup Village

KELLY SERVICES

Tbe Kelly Girl People Not an agency never a fee

Equal Opportunity Employer M F H

5 5 9 - 0 3 0 0

KELLY SERVICES

Tbe 'Kelly Girt People Not an agency never a lee

Equal i>pponun.i!- Employer M F H

a r u n g salary 110.000 per year Apply person Tues Sep t 17 or FY] Sept

SECRETARY Management f i r m seeking m a t u r e Sec-retary far general off ice work T j y l n g it shorthand required Pbooe589-B88C

SECRETARY' ~~ Must Save accu ra t e typing, shorthand helpful, but no! necessary Min imum 2 . e a r s exper ience Salary commen-sura te with ability BC BS Please send resuroe. in confidence, to Auto F a b 10M Naughton. Troy MJ 48W4

SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST Expenenced to handle busy aod chal-.rnguig pcniuon Typing, filing, phones genera , office duties and much more S ta r

person 10 f rom lOarn to tpen or send r e sume Attenlioo J W Swisher Yankee Peddier 22790 Heslip Dr Nov: Ml 48050 9 Mile;Nov! Rd area

SECRETARY River towc a r e a manufac tu re r needs s secretary with good t j y m g skills and transcript ion ability Pleaae seod re-sume to P O Box 0*475 Detroit. Mich 4820"

SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS: SAY HELLO

TO OPPORTUNITY

SECRETARY' needed for dental lab Good organizat ional skills, typing 1 telephone abilit ies P a r t tome West Bloomfield a rea 855-5553

SECRETARY Needed for fast paced off ice Ability to assume diversif ied duties and reapcmsl bililiea Must be able tc type SO wpm. a»ord processing exper ience a plus Seod resume lo K j t h v -Ashman, Intra-

orp, 20500 Csvic Center Dr Suite 104 Southfield Ml 48078

SECRETARY' opening avai lable for expeneoced Secre tary with d ic taphone & accura te typing skills Pbooe Mrs Ileroerv Soutbileid a r e a 554 1 MO

ORDER ADMINISTRATOR/

SECRETARY Memorex Corpora t ion , a leader in the i a u procestauig industry has an imme-Siate opening in their Detroit Branch office This petit ion requires good or-ganisational skills tj-ptng and a detail oriented persoo to support the Sales and Customer Engineer ing force. In teracts with customers and pe r fo rms order en-try duties Sale* off ice e x p e n e n c e pre-ferred

We offer an excellent , compensat ion and benefi t p rogram including hospital-ization and dental package , plus the op-portunity for ca ree r advancemen t Send resume or le t te r (no piiooe calls please)

M a r i l y n S t o c k e l m a n , M e m o r e x C o r p o r a t i o n , 29777 T e l e g r a p h Road. Suite 1651. Southfield, Ml., 48034

E O E M K.H V

A Burroughs Company

SECRETARY Small Southfield Law F i r m with pleas-ant office a tmosphere Word processor <t off ice receptionist e x p e n e o c e re-quired Salary commeosvra t* with ex perteoce Excel lent fr inge benef i t s Send Resume including sa la ry require-ments to boi =4«« Observer fc Eccen-t n c Newspapers M151 Scboolcraf t Rd , Livonia, Michigan 481W

OPERATORS: KEYBOARD SKILLS

CAN PAY OFF

Sessing Opera y oc r j . er.g

nporary I m e e t s with ma jo r companies Services can offer great pay meri t in-creases. paid vacatioo and the chance u> grow professsooally To find out more , please call

554-OJOO *»i» * Kiev el Mile Road

Lathrup Village

KELLY SERVICES

The "KeUy Girl People Not an agency never a fee

Equal Opportunity Employer M F H

WORD PROCESSOR ^ To work-fttU-lime for (ast paced South field Co Expeneoce and typing M WPM required Please call betweer. 9am aod Nooc J5-J-JS11 Ext . 17

505 Help Wanted Food-Beverage

: ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS ior Bus Persons 4 Dtshwasbers

Ful! or par t - t ime Apply in person Only R a m s Horn Restaurant .

. 20585 Middlebelt, Uvooia

A C C E P T I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S (or

25101 Telegraph at 10 Mile Rd l person between 2pm-4pm

A N D ALE

OF PLYMOUTH Rare opportunit ies

m the restaurant field DISHWASHERS.

Nights. $4 per hour DAY BUS.

Mon -Fri. 10am-3pm Advancement potential

Apply in person Mon thru Thurs. 2-4pm at

40347 Ann Arbor Rd

505 Help Wanted Food-Beveraga

PIZZA MAKER PART TIME Experienced $4 15 per hour Also De-livery Persoo needed 478-0407

P R E P COOKS E i c e l l e m opportunity tor advance-ment Will t ra in Apply at Jan Drakes. West Bloocnfieid 851C3S3

STUDENTS WE a r e now hiring

pa r t t i m e employees COOKS 4 DISHWASHERS

Working boars between 4pm-» SOpcn Leaving plenty of u m e for homework

Apply between l-5prr .

BUGGY WORKS 2K535 O r c h a r d Lake Rd

Fa rming too Hills

T A L L Y HALL Full & Part Time

Night & Davs. Table bussers Apply in person afc Mall off ice lOAM-iPM Lo-cated a t 14 Mile & Orchard Lake Rd

PRIVATE CLUB is looking for e l f enced Banquet Bar t enders tions accepted between 5 50 * Apply in persoo a t Sctithfield Manor l i e l i - T e l e j r a p h Rd . jast past 10 Mile

RESTAURANT HELP-Ernie s Is taking oo a new look - rerood eling. new menu need ims help coun-ter help, wait staff hostess host, cashier to p o w with Ernie 's Days <• nights Apply in person Moo thru F n before 11am

ERNIE'S DELI 55572 Grand River

>" a rming ion Hills in Muirwood Square

We can offer interesting temporary as s ignments with some of the a rea ' s top APP'> companies excellent pay, inent c reases and paid vacation For m o r fo rma t ion call

APPLICATIONS TAKEN daily Moo-Fr l 10am-5pm Hosts. Hostesses, Bar-tenders , Bus Persons Walt Persons.

| Cooks. Pan t ry Dishwashers Experi-enced only Apply within Topinfca's 7

J Mile li Te legraph

APPLICATIONS now being accepted for Uve following positions

DISHWASHERS B I S P E R S O N S H O U S E K E E P E R S , PORTERS-

COCKTAIL SERVERS, CASHIER HOSTPERSON

MIDNIGHT KITCHEN STEWARD

SECRETARY Southfield l a w f i r m re-quires good typing shorthand 4 English skills Entry level position JS2-1047

SECRETARYS STENOGRAPHERS

• WORD PROCESSORS • SWITCHBOARD

1<W davs left till Chr is tmas Be pre- : pared lo fill those stockings '.live us a call ii register for immedia te place-ment

CALL NOW

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

Livonia - 478-1130 Southfield - 353-8780

Troy - 585-5595

35S-05W W Eleven Mile Road Lathrup Village

KELLY SERVICES

The "Kelly Girl People Not an agency. never a fee

Equal Opportunity Employer M F H SWITCH!* IARD REXEFTION'IST ~

for Commercial Real Es t a t e Co E x p e r ience necessary Salarv if Benef i ts Soulhfleld area CaU 8 50am- 5pm 55 5- 5400

TELEMARKETING REPRESENTATIVES

Need ar t icula te people with good com-j municatioo skills for 5 mooth asign-! ment near downtown Detroit

Call Temporary Resources 55*-! 111 LIVONIA - S O I T H F I E L D • TROY

ST CLAIR SHORES WY ANDOTTE

ANN ARBOR MARRIOTT is seeking both en t ry level h expeneoced persoo nel interested in developing a ca ree r in the hotel r e s tauran t industry We are A p p i v i ' ^ o o ' o o l j »am-4 50ptr. Tues current ly accept ing applications for the fri fno pbooe calls please at fo l io • Room • H o n H • Bus Bersoos • Dining Room Waiter Wan • Banquet House Persons • Banquet Servers •Cooks

I • Utility • Maids Housemen

We of fe r an excellent benefit prt>gram Applv ir. person. Moo thru F n . Ann Ar bor M a r r i o t t S»00 Plymouth Rd , Ann Arbor Michigan

IlspM SHERATON OAKS HOTEL 27000 Sheratoo Drive. Nori,

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

ATTENTION new Pixia Pasta steffe opening Nc expenence necessary P re f e r ab ly 18 years or older Birming-ham area Betweer 2pm-€pm M7-61W

THE MC G U I R E FAMILY tn Nov! has

St opened tbe new Guernsey F a r m s ir> Res tau ran t We need help in all

professional day & night c a t egones aod o f f e r ing above average s tar t ing sala-ries for Sanitation, Prep Cooks Line Cooks. Waitstaff k Fountain Apply In

K-rscm to Chuck Riley 21500 Nov) Rd o r t h n l l e anvday 11 am to 9 pm

ARBY'S has immedia te openings for lunch help and closing shif ts Weaoffer 85.40 an bour to start , f lexible scheduling, f ree uni forms vacat ioo pay, promotion f r o m within and paid breaks Ideal for b o m e m a k e r s and s tudents If you are in te res ted in working with grea t people in this exciting a tmosphere . ARBY'S IS FOR YOU! Applv in persoo between 2 and 5 PM at

25025 Telecrapb Fid , Southfield ARBY"S at Twelve Oaks Mai: Nov.

744 Rochster Rd Rochester

SANDWICH P R E P Nights. Spm-Sam Nov. Area Call af ter 9prr; 549-89401 i

" I SHORT ORDER COOK

Competit ive wages good working con-ditions Apply in person Farming too Inn Drakeshire P l a t a Drake i> Grand River. Fa rming ton

505 Help Wanted Food-Beveraga

SIGN OF THE BEEFCARVEER IS now taking appl ica t ions for

full t ime or pa r t t ime Girls or Guys

Flexible hours 8> schedules Start soon as possible

| S199 Orchard Lake Rd . W Bloomfield or 1899 S Woodward. Bloomfield Hills

. 851 M40

• S ILVERMAN'S • • RESTAURANT •

Experienced All SlUfts W r r ST ATT. BUS PERSONS, COOKS

P R E P HOST HOSTESS Apply in person

Westland. Novi, Llvwua Plymouth and Garden City

Excellent wage aod benefi t package .An Equal Opportunity Em ploye r

STEAK AND ALE OF FARMINGTON

is taking appl icat ions for DAY HOSTPERSON

DISHWASHER DAY CLEAN

LUNCH WAIT Apply Mon.-Thurs., 2 -4pm • 2 Mile & Orchard Lake Rd

505 Help Wanted Food-Beverage

WAITERS/WAITRESSES & SERVICE ASSISTANTS

DENNY'S Now Mirtna for all shif ts

Apply lc Person Moo thru F n 1-4PM 955 E Long Lake R d , Troy

An Equal Opportunity Employer WATT PERSON experienced for fas t turnover res tauranl -dei l Very food

j taps Full or part t i m e E m b e r s Deli. Hirminghsir. 84 5-1048

505 Help Wanted Food-Beverage

J AN DRAKES GARDEN' CAFE -Still needs y u * Day shift wait staff

cashier, & bosUfes host posiuoos a rs i i able Great opportuni ty for someone who needs to get children off to school In morning and be borne again In af ter oooo Put the paper down and a p c l t now WUl t ra in 22119 Greenfield cor ner 9 Mile

Restaurant Help. We ace presently taking appbca t loos for e i p e n e o c e d dining room Wai-t r e s ses Wai te r s and Host Hos tess Cashiers in our Innkeeper Res t au ran t . Must be able to work any shif t loc lod

[ mg weekends aod holidays Apply in person to the peraoooei off ice located in the Marriot t Airport Hotel be tween 9am and 5pm Moo thru Fri .

Marr iot t-Host Metro Airport

An Equal Opportuni ty Em ploye r

RESTAURANT MANAGER Growing luxury hotel company seeks a restau-rant manager for busy suburban hotel Heavy emphasis oo training, f o o d & Beverage, i labor cost con t ro l Excel-lent benefi ts P lease send r e s u m e to Ann Arbor M a m o t t , 5800 P lymouth Rd , Ann Arbor MI 48105

KITCHEN K E L P Lunches only Apply In persoo Hot Shot's Saloon, M12I Plymouth Road Livonia M l 1JM

KITCHEN MANAGERS For high volume independent restau-rant , lounge Most be expeneoced in all phases of r e s t au ran t business Top wages, benefi ts , advancement Seod confidential Resume to box OSM. Ob-server It E c c e n t r i c Newspapers, 58251 Schoolcraft R d Livooia. Michigan 48150

BILL KNAPPS With several of this a r ea ' s f inest restau-ran t s LS looking for neat , c l e a i j energet ic k responsible individuals to be hired as grill cooks Many benefi ts including flexible bours 8c growth opportunity to work into our m a n a g e m e n t program which is considered ooe of the indus-t ry s finest m a n a g e m e n t p rog rams Ex-perience Is not necessary Ability to work weekday mornings i> noons wtl! greatly increase your chances of em-ployment with as Apply in person ooly on Wednesday Sep'. 18th. f rom oooo ts 5pm a t our Livonia location 8 Mile Rd & I 275

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY Par t u m e for saies off ice in Dearborn Hts a rea Type 55 W P M good tele-phone manne r Call Stacey 557 -0054

SECRETARY' PLUS for account ing de-pa r tmen t and new business research Bi rmingham advert is ing agency- Good educational background and skills oo WANG w o r t processor very helpful Call Laura Merwin between 9 A M - 4 P M

846-9200

SECRETARY'

PRODUCTION CONTROL SECOND SHIFT

Excellent opportuni ty with a growing company in the Reprographic Industry Responsibi l i t ies include Product ion Control. Expedi ter . Customer Service li Secre tar ia l

Tbe right candida te must h a r e good Math skil ls mus t be flexible srlth the ability to adapt lo priority d e m a n d s Excellent Benefi ts Package Apply in pe r soo

Precision Coatings. Inc. 8120 Goldie Walled Lake

SECRETARY TO Finance Manager and Purchas ing Agent Requires well-organtxed pleasant individual who e c

• working with people, typing 70 M t> Shorthand or Spee<twrttlng a t

»0 WPM. Excellent Start ing Salary k fr inge benefi ts No telephone calls ac-cepted Send r e sume to Aidooa J a n o s Birmingham Public Schools, 550 W Merrill St., Birmingham. Mich 48012

An Equal Opportunity Employe r

SECRETARY Trust Depar tment at large a r e a bank seeks expenenced full t ime s ec r e t a ry Musi type 80wpm with some s ta t is t ical typing involved Pre fe r e x p e n e o c e us-ing t ranscribing equ ipmen t da ta en t ry busy 9- line pbooe system We offer excellent growth potent ial and benefits Apply a t

F IRST O F AMERICA BAN K WAY-NE OAKLAND

400 S Main S t . Royal Oak Equal Opportunity Employer M F H

T E L E P H O N E RECEPTIONIST Genera l office clerk light typing da ta en t ry , some bookkeeping skills re-quired Novi location Please call for appointment 548-8700

TELLER Full- t ime posiuoo is open at our off ice located in Troy on Long Lake at Liver-ools Position offers public contact with excellent working coodiucms and com-pe t iuve salary and Benefits Candidates mus t have a good ma th apt i tude and light typing ability Apply in persoo 1 Sam t i Spm. Mor. thro F r i

FIRST FEDERAL OF MICHIGAN

55 W Long Lake Rd , Troy An Equal Opportunity Employer

W A I T / B U S STAFF PREP COOKS

Will t ra in Ideas for College or C O O P Students Apply ai Jan Drake's m Wi

ASSISTANT LOUNGE MANAGER A c c e p t i n g r e s u m e s for Assis tant Lounge Manager for high volume sub-urban bote! Previous bar tending expe-n e o c e required, pno r s u p e r v i s o r y e i per ience and college education pre-f e r r ed Full Ume evening position C o m p e u u v e wage and full benefi t* P lease respood lo P 0 Box 984. Novi.

Ml 48050 An Equal Opportunity Employer

Bloomfield 851-0595

WAITERS. WAITRESSES HOSTESSES E x p e n e n c e d profesaionals seeking s table high paying posiuoos with estab-lished fine dining res taurant . Call for appo in tmen t 455-1852

SECRETARY TYPIST P a r t T i m e Accurate typist needed 15 hrs per week with law f i rm, Tel-12 area , Southfield 14 00 per hour 557-5522

SECRETARY with good pbooe manners k o f f i ce skills Resume required Roches te r Call P J Moo - F r . 8am-12 nooc and 1-Spm 858-1040

SECRETARY $ 5 - $ 6 / H O U R

F e e Pa id For new company m town Personnel Systems 459-118

TELLERS P a n - t i m e position is open at our off ice located m LathruE Village on Southfield a t Sunset i l l H Milei Posiuoo o f f e r s public contact with excellent working condiUoos aod competit ive sa lary and benefi ts Candidates must have a good ma th aptitude aod lig£l typing ability Par t - t ime pcsiuoo requires full days of work Mor. A Fri ana other days to be discussed Applv in person 10am to Spm, Moo thro f n

FIRST FEDERAL OF MICHIGAN 27777 Southfield Lathrup Village

An Equal Opportunity Employe r

WAITERS WAITRESSES Full J- pa r t t ime

APPLY IN PERSON CRICKETS

4505 Orchard Lake Rd West Bloomfield

WTYT PERSONNEL k BARTENDERS Steff 's Lounge - Westland

E x p e n e o c e necessary C.xrnnKA • ICQ

ASSISTANT MGR. Banquet Cater ing

Qualified tn tbe a r eas of room s e t u p s warewashing, scheduling of personnel Must possess a good personality k have leadership capabi l iues Must be able to work all shu t s Opportunit ies for ad vancement Salary commensura te with expeneoce . Send resume to

52550 Cherry Hill Garden City, Michigan 48155

BONANZA Family Restaurant NOW HIRING

Part & Full t ime Day & Evening help

ASSISTANT MANAGERS I Apply at F a r m i n g t o o Hills only"

PREP PERSONS BUS PEOPLE

COUNTER HELP DISHWASHER

Flexible hours suitable for Homemakers or College or High School Students

Apply in person 38350 W Ten Mile

Farmington Hills l block W of Grand River

33456 W Seven Mile Livonia

(In K-Mart P l a t a i

COOK genera: kitel 25415 5 MUe. Redford

ki tchen help Apply

COOK High scbool graduate E x p e n e n c e d willing to t ra in Apply in person

WISHING WELL MANOR 520 W Mam. Northvil le

DIETARY AIDE FuU u m e . for beauti-ful borne for the aged Apply In person at Flesschman Residence 8710 W Maple. W Bloomfield

LINE COOKS PREP COOKS

Days aod even ings Fine dining restau-rant . new to tbe Novi a rea is looking for people to ca r ry out auall ty food, clean Loess aod t e a m work Apply within at the

COUNTRY EPICURE 42050 Grand River

Novi, Mich 349-7770

MANAGER Experienced Now hiring Good aalary and benefi ts /

COOK N E E D E D Immedia te opening Apply be fore 5pm Side Street Pub, 880 FYalick. P lymouth Mich Nc exper ience needed

DISHWASHER. Day Sh i f t Monday thru i n d beoef lu Apply In persoo F n d a y $4 per bour Apply In persoo Ram's Horn R e s t a u r a n t

; Farmingtoo Inn. » Drakeshire P l a t a , graph Rd. near 8 MUe Drake i< Grand River , Fa rming ton

COOK or food service exper ience Cafe sandwich bar We wUl t rain, Applv in persoo T H E B A K E R ' S IX)AF 29486 Northwestern, Southfield

DISHWASHER Needed, full or pa r t l ime Apply srithln SabaUni i . S18S0 Pis-mouth R d Livooia. Mi

MOMS k HOMEMAKERS earn extra mooey srhile kids are in school CaU Wendy's a l 455-1818

COOK P R E P COOK Culinary student or g r a d u a t e prefer red . Rouod Table Club P lymou th Call Randy at 451-1832

COOKS k BAKERS e i p e n e o c e d to work mornings at tbe MCX Cafe ter ia . Tel Twelve Mall G r e a t ful l u m e bene-fits. Health Insurance. Club Savings. Hobday pay. Loan advances . Free meals R e t n r e m e n t plan. Service Gif ts Sick Pay it Vacation P a y Good s tar t ing pay k excellent oppor tuni ty for ad-vancement Apply in person, please MCL Cafe t ena , Tei Twelve MaiT

COOKS BUS PERSONS

WAITRESS/WAITERS FULL OR PART T I M E

Davs or a f t e rnoons Apply m perse® LIVONIA BIG BOY

Plymouth k F a r m i n g t o n Rds 421-4349

DISHWASHERS- COOKS- Wail Help Hostess Host Help Apply Vil lage P l a c e ] Family Res tauran t . 4170 Orcha rd Lake Fid near Pont iac Trai l

DISHWASHERS Full or part t ime Apply between 1 taro-7pm a t Jonalboo B Pub Livonia Mall

DISHWASHERS START AT $4 PER HR

Taking applicat ions for full Ume posi-uoos to work in senior c i t lsen 's com-plex Good working ccodiuons. m e a l s k uniforms furn ished

APPLY IN PERSON

Franklin Club A p t s 28301 Franklin Rd

Southfield

COOKS Day and evening shif ts , p a r t or full u m e P r e f e r exper i ence Top pay Must bave m a t u r e a t t i tude Apply V pointment only

BI .AKENEY'S FAMILY TAVERN 28555 Grand River

F a r m i n g t o o

EARN $5-$8 PER HOUR

Working 10-40 flexible bours per week Domino s Plxxa delivery personnel a r e tbe highest palSMrouriy staff in the en-u r e soft food industry You m a s t be 18 years o l d own your own vehicle srlth proof of Insurance Contact the Domi-no's Plxxa Store nearest you for detai ls or call our main office for a location near you 591-0950

MOUNTAIN JACK S Dearborn Heights '

has positions open for

BUSPERSONS, DISHWASHERS

Apply In persoo Tues -Thurs 2-5pm 28207 W Warren

MOUNTAIN JACK'S Farmington Hills

is now hiring full t une BUSPERSONS, COOKS

DISHWASHERS BARTENDERS

COCKTAIL WAITS Appl* In persoo ! - 4 p m Mon - F n •>

24275 SLNACOLA CT

NEEDED F U L L and P a r t Time Coots Full menu kitchen Also need part t ime bartender Apply in persoo. C J ' s Be My Gues t 29505 W 9 Mile Rd.. F a r m tngtoo Hills 474-4850

NEW RESTAURANT - NIGHTCLUB Opening dosrntown Detroit Bartenders Wait S u f f , Host Hostess Writ* P O Box 51-5275, Trolley Pa rk Stat ion De-t r o i t Mich 48251,

NITRO

.Ask for Suxanne at 459-7720

WAITPERSON par t u m e . available weekends Apply at Jes t O m e l e t u , 25908 Plymouth Rd Redford 957-3540

WAIT PERSONS Applicauoos being accepted

Apply ID person. Only Rain ' s Horn Res tau ran t

20585 Middlebelt. Livonia

SMALL O F F I C E Typing. 10 key Adding Machine. Tele-pbooe expenence necessary Star t ing pay - 14 per bour 889-2400

SECRETARY RECEPTIONI ST fuU u m e with smal l Northvil le m f g f i r m 2 years m i n i m u m exper ience required with SOwpro typing Shortaaod a plus Must have excellent pkoor manne r s It ability to function indepessdently. Send resume to R k D Enterpr ises , TO Box 5252. Northvil le Michigan 48187

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Posi tion ava i lab le immediate ly a t this property insurance company Good lyp-ing k general office skills oeeded Send resume to Protect ion Mutual Insur-ance Company 4080 Town Center Southfield. Michigan 48075

SECRET ARY RECEPTIONIST Michigan's fastest crowing wholesale asking eompoay lis looking for secre-tary receptionist to meet its expanding needs Applicants should be eager to learn neat m appearance , have good pbooe e t iquet te aod basic typing skills Please summi t in formal resume lo P 0 B o i t 72Gbeerver k Eccentr ic Newspa-pers. 58281 Schoolcraft R d , Livonia. Michigan 4815«

SECRETARY RECEPTI ONIST For smaU 1 girl off ice m downto im F a r m i o f l o c Must type, k have general office skil ls Hours 9-5 Call for lu r t l s t r in format ion 47k 1214

SECRETARY RECEPTI ONIST Farmingtoo Hills off ice needs persoo with computer e x p e n e o c e for oroer ee try k invoicing Fami l ia r i ty srlth all office procedures necessary 471-2500

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST a 80WPM. have excellent telephone

and some computer know! edge desirable CaU Sales Control Sys-tems. H M f M

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST TYPIST

FuU u m e position avai lable In South field publishing off ice CaU Carol

soon 4 l p m - t p c x a t Vk»41M

S O I T H F I E L D Law Fi rm needs a word processor Salary commensu ra t e with expenence Excellent f r inge b e n e f i u k working conditions Sesjd R e s u m e to Box =508 Observer k Eccen t r i c News-papers 58251 Scbooicrsf t Rd Livooia, Michigan 48150

STAFF SECRETARY AdministraUve Associate to Join con-sulting f irm based m B i rmingham Can-didate sriU bring profess ional sec re ta r l al skills and a positive a t t i tude to this important position Tasks include typ-ing srort processing, off ice communi-cations. o m c e m a n a g e m e n t document prepara t ion and s p e d a i p ro jec t assign-m e n u Candidates mast h a r e super ior typing iklUa. s t rong organisat ional abil-ities. an interest is a t e a m environ-men t a ma tu re p r e s e o u u o o and a pro-fessional orientation sa an Administra-Uve Associate Inquiries m a y be made Moo thru F r i between the hours at 12 SO to Spm and 4 to 5pm a t 828-1877

Summer's Over Earn Extra $$$

Long and short te rm able We send e:

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST for a busy Real Es ta te Management office Must be SeM-Starter k able » wor t independently Taping. WPM. Shorthand A M a s ! Blee Crass Bhse Shield

S a l ^

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Busy Fa rming ton Hills m a a a f a r t s r e r has i m m e d i a t e ip—lng for hard work ar Musi type fast * accu ra t e aa sesll as hsve good m s t h ept l tade Exper ience » computer k Mlttag helpful c a n 47i- t in®

SECRETARY R B C S P T T O N I f T IJVOSSS sales off ice hes s e r r e t a r r i a a j s i i t s t a ipss w d Is sandlmg M-romias c a l l s typlas. filing asd J n s i a i sss ' V a Leaking for s m

TARY' Me&sre • • saf lc * r e s f s s

i t i l l fer ru i TiiMrtarr CPA Mast have 1 r e a r s CPA f i r m esq ence type T» WPM aad be able to i 1ia«ltsaa Exper ience • rumpnte r ead W w S t a i

• Receptionists • Swi tchboard Oprs. • CRT Oprs. Stenographers

(80-100 WPM)

TOP PAY BONUSES BENEFITS

NO FEE Troy 362-4650

Detroit 962 -9650 Livonia 464-9490

S'f ld 354-0555

Olsten Temporary Services

TITLE COMPANY expanding, hiring Closing. Recording. Final and Ortier Depar tments Salary to c o m m e n s u r a t e srith experience LivooU area 525-7375

TRANSCRIPTION TYPIST

NON-SMOKER

Supenor spelling a necessity P ieasan t out-going manner for a busy medica l legal SoutMieli! Office Wort process-i n g ' c o m p u t e r knowledge a plus $8 50 to $7 DO per bour s tar t ing sa lary Send resume to Box =428 Observer 4 Ecceo-Uic Newspapers, 58251 Scboolcraf t Rd LivooU. Mlclhlgan 48150

WAIT PERSONS - BUS PERSONS COOKS k DISHWASHERS

Pa id vacat ioo. medical b e n e f i u A d vancement opportunity available Ap-

f ly In persoo Soeakv Pete's Res tauran t . 5251 Farming too R d (SW corner of

Fa rming too 4 5 Mile}.

WAIT PERSONS BUS PERSONS

HOSTESS/HOST DAY AND NIGHT SHIFTS

Excellent salary and bene-fits. Apply In person:

HOLIDAY INN, FARMINGTON HILLS

'Grand RJVCT i l 10 Miie:

* ATTENTION

Attenuoo The or ig ina l Pancake House is now ac-cepting appl icat ions f r o m senous en-thusiastic 4 hardworking individuals in tbe following a reas

COOKS BUSPERSONS

DISHWASHERS WAITPEOPLE HOSTPEOPLE

FuU 4 part t ime. Flexible bours. Health insurance Pa id vacation son. Moc thru F n 2-4ptr. Mile, Southfield

T o

ATTENTION: Homemakers Day Positions Now Available

Now Hiring for All Shifts

- CASHIERS -- FOOD HANDLERS -

(5 50 4 up depending on e x p e n e o c e

BURGER KING Now Hiring

•starting W ages up to 84 hour

We are looking for college s tudenu , homemakers , senior citixens and aU en thusiasUc, m o u v a t e d people who work well with tbe public We of fe r

• full ume . pa r t u r o e poeiuons • flexible bours • edocauon ass is tance p rogram • f r e e uni forms • f r e e meals • regular m e n t reviews • crew incentives • paid vacauon

COOKS Day and night s t u f u Exper ienced or wsli t r a in P a y c o m m e n s u r a t e with ex-penence Par t ia l un i fo rms provided Good working condiUoos Canton Big Boy 45250 Ford Rd 459-5770

COOKS & KITCHEN HELP FuU 4 P a r t Time

APPLY IN PERSON

Cricket 's 4105 Orchard Lake Rd

West Bloomfield COOKS - looking for e x p e n e n c e d saute i broiler cooks with Limited exper ience imauces 4 1 yr f ront line e x p e n e o c e Apply tn person - Holiday Inn Livoou West 6 Mile 4 1-275

Please appiy locauons

i persoo a t the following

28211 W 12 Mile Rd Near Nor thwes te rn Hway •

Southfield

50711 Southfield Rd Southfield

An Equal Opportunity Employer

pply BURGER KING Grand River Farming too

471-5991 52704 Grand River Fa.

or cal ! between 2-4pm

TRAVEL AGENT E X P E R I E N C E D Apollo training p re fe r red Excel lent salary 4 beoefiU Respond with r e sume ooly to Andi Smith. Motivation Travel-29T77 Telegraph Rd . Suite 3 420 South-field Ml 48054

TRAVEL AGENT Full t ime for Farming too Hills t rave l agency At least 2 years exper ience with computer training Salary com-mensu ra t e with experience 851-7780

TYPING GENERAL O F F I C E answering pbooes

CaU between 9am-4prr 555-8580

WAIT PERSONS. COOKS, Host Per-sons Bar tenders 4 Bus Persons Expe-n e n c e d Apply ill persAi Pub 1881 I I 4 Woodward. Berkley

WAIT PERSONS - Experienced Cafe Deli s i tuation Days. Apply in person

THE BAKER'S LOAF 29480 Northwestern Hwy , Southfield

WAIT PERSONS, experienced, full 4 par t u m e Apply in person Coney Island Inc Family R e s t a u r a n t ! SOO Renaissance Center Det ro i t MI

TYPIST Dtctaphooe transcription e x p e n e o c e d full t ime or p a n t ime Position immedi -ately available m Southfield for reapoo aable Individual wtth typing accuracy 4 minimum 80WPM spee«l Top hourly r a t e Telepbooe for appl 558-7*81

TYPIST Needed lor large Insurance company Must type 50 WPM. l a t a en-try experience ar, asset B e n e f i u Troy Area Contact Mrs McCaUum 87»-140«

TYPIST PART-TIME

Type accounts payable checks and tele-pbooe collections Flexible hour* ap-proximately 24 boors per week 8 Mile and Telegraph area 158-2110

Switchboard Operator l w . r n . a a n | I \ Mr «k«wrtsatad »«1li b h i l 8 u s s tar Co work at oar office located at 14 Mils * B t sphsasss la Troy C a i H l i l u asast have a p i r n ask a k s a s rates sad a t s a M r s . ba aMs te wort wall with rliuwa. aad have lifM typasg afellny As - fy - ps raea I I s m te Span Mon t h n V r i

FIRST FEDERAL OF MICHIGAN

1250 W 14 Mta, Troy

TYPIST PLUS Immedia te opening in our internat ional division for a fast and accu ra t e typ i s t 51-80 wpm Telex experience plus bassc knowled(e of geography dss t r aMe Good n e l l l n g aptitude and willingness to work over t ime during peak perWMfc a r e additional r e q u i r e m e n t English a

number oase language bowevt second language would be hekpful

"en< benefit p a rka se and p l e a s i s king environment Send resume

WAIT PERSONS Exper ienced Flexible Hours

NIGHT DISHWASHERS

Ideal for Students Apply In Persoo or CaU Coxy Cafe of Plymouth

15 F o r e s t Plymouth 455-11IC

ATTRACTIVE RESPONSIBLE BAR PERSON

For F n . S a t , 4 Sun Evenings Pr iva te Club Livonia Area CaU for interview

522-4090

BUS BOYS 4 DISHWASHERS Apply in person

Grabble Joe s 2204. Michigan Ave Dearborn

BARPERSON Cost,uroe. good pay Dearborn 841-4855

BARTENDER e x p e n e o c e p re fe r red II you en)oy working with people, apply in person only Mon thru Sat a f t e r 2pn-. Fox ys by Macbus. 1254 Walloc. Blvd Rochester

BUS P E O P L E dayt ime - bours S 50am-4 50pm

Applv in p e r s o n McKinnoo s Restau-rant . 126 E Main. Northvil le

COOKS-Part t ime evenings Exper ienced

DISHWASHER FuU t i m e Days

J E N N I E S RESTAURANT 2091 Rochester Rd

Rochester Hills Hampton Plaxa Shopping Center

EXECUTIVE WORKING C H E F posiuoo opening! in exclusive p r l v s l e club Seeking individual with advanced professional t ra ining Quality experi-ence 4 r e fe rences Salary 4 beoe f lu commensura te with exper ience For more informaUon. caU Tues thru Sat 9am 5pm 848-5050

Detroit 's Hottest Nightclub Needs to hire WAITRESSES WAIT ERS. DOOR 4 FLOOR Personnel, Bar tenders Cashiers U you are energetic hardworking, then NITRO a the place

Apply In persco Moo. thru FT! 14060 T E L E G R A P H AT 1-98

for vou . 1 -SPM. 1

NOW HIRING BARTENDER

COOKS WAITPERSONS E X P E R I E N C E D COOKS. HOSTESS

i Host I, Waitress (Waller) Bus Person 4 Dishwasher. Apply in persoo RAM'S HORN Res tau ran t . 17481 Tele- i piymoot) , See Art or CJilp graph Ha near 8 Mile

Apply tn persoo Box Bar 4 Grill, T f ! W Ann Arbor

E X P E R I E N C E D LINE COOK must have references, Botsford Inn. Ask for Diane Hissom or J e r r y Anhut CaU between 8-4PM 474-4800

E X P E R I E N C E D Plxxa make r s 4 short order cooks Top pay, p lus bene-f i u Farmingtoo 4 West Bloomfield Full 4 part Ume 828-0298

NOW HIRING W a l c n s u e s s Wallers. Plxxa Makers. Dtshwasbers Apply in

a f t e r 4pm Angeic Brotbem lurant 13550 F o r d R d Westland

COOKS-PREPS-DISHWASHERS full or part ume . days or lugbU Apply within: O 'Sheehans Tave rn , 55450 Grand River F a r m i n g t o n HUls

474-8484

COOKS- WAIT H e l p - H o s t e s s Host Help- Dishwashers All 3 sh i f t s Apply Village Place Family R e s t a u r a n t 4170 Orchard Lake Rd n e a r Poot iac TraU.

COOKS - WAIT PERSONS D u b Washers Apply in persoo

Biscuit Co. R e s t a u r a n t 4071 Middlebelt, Ga rden City

BUS PERSON needed for p n v a t e club, full or part t ime, night shift . Some ex-p e n e n c e p r e f e r r ed CaU Rosie l l a m -I p m or 5pm-9pm Toes thru Sat.

844-2500

BARTENDER FuU t i m e NtgkH

Good Up and b e n e f i u Call Rudy or E r i c anyt ime 518-8478

BARTENDERS 4 COCKTAIL SERVERS

wan ted for pa r i 4 fuU time Work at The Holiday Inn of South/ leld apply in person between 2-4pm Ask for F n t x 28555 Telegraph «

BUS PERSONS for Night or Day Shift Apply at

D tml tR ' i of Southf ie ld 10 Mile 4 Southfield Rd

COOKS 4 WAIT PERSONS Expenenced Apply in person a t Plym-outh Rock Saloon 8825 Genera l Dr at Joy 4 Haggerty

COOKS 4 WAITRESSES i Waiters) Must have ooe year e x p e n e o c e at a fuU service restaur am Advancement op-

etunit ies avai lable Apply in person ween 5-5PM: Ram s Horn. Plymouth

4 Telegraph

BUS P E R S O N S fuU-time at P r i va t e Club in Southfield a rea WIU tra in . CkU 357-5551

COOKS WANTED ' Full or pa r t t ime Exper ience neces-

sary See Mike a f t e r SPM M a m a MU | R e s u u r a n l . 27770 P lymouth Rd

Livonia

B A R T E N D E R S Wai t r e s s Wai te r s wanted Will t r a in Days or t u g h u Ful! or pa r t Ume CaU between U a m - l p m Livonia a rea 422-0557

B A R T E N D E R WAIT PERSON Dependable E x p e n e o c e d

Apply In Persoo STABLES BAR

149M Middlebelt Uvooia

WAITPERSONS FuU u m e Day and night positions ava i lab le Benefits CaU Rudy between

S a m - l p m U8-8478

WAITPERSONS. fuU Ume part u m e evenings Applv within Ber nardl s, Apnlegate Sq Norths Hwy. Southfield

WAIT PERSONS Must be able to w o r t days or r vemngs Ample exper ience re-quired including lefe iencea Apply 1-5pen Bedell i Restaurant Woodward at Square L a \ e R d 114 4541

WAIT PERSONS, part Ume er . par t t ime, to work la Bi rmingham Chinese res taurant Interested * Please call 841-8188

WAITRESSES WAITERS FuU 4 par t t u rn Apply in ps i sus Bob Evans Raa t au rao l 18241 Telegraph Southfield at 884 Telegraph Rd

WAIT ST AFT COCKTAIL SERVERS BesBovs Wanted

W Bloomfield ras taorant Flexible hours Call for appt 848-78K

WATT STAFF Expenenced with food and cocktail

>1 Dept P O Box 2127

SoutkflakL Ml 4J81T

£qua. Opportaatty Employer M F H

TYPIST RECEPTIONIST part ansa far F a r n u ^ t o o >agai 4 ac-cpset lag o f f ice M hoars per w e e * 1 I s m - 2 p m ar sooa lo 4 pm 478-7848

*2M

WE are looking for aa executive Sous Chef 2 yrs experience working with sauces raps 4 tbe ability 4 desire to manage peranansl Sand i ISUHH ar a p ply la person to Tbe E i a t u t l e e Cbsf Holiday Inn U v o n u Was t • Mile 4 I ITS No phones calls

BAR WAIT PERSON Must be exper ienced Apply Hot Shots Saloon, 28111 Plymouth Rd M M 150

Bates Hamburgers Needs Help. Day and af temoBo shif ts 15 50 an hour to start- Midnight shift 1 1 7 5 to s t a r t More for experienced help or we will train. Apply In persoo *a.m-11 a m or Spm-Sper.

33406 Five Mile, Livonia and

Middlebelt at 9 Mile Farmington Hilla

BUS PERSONS Now ra t ing appl icat ions for full 4 part t ime shif ts days or evenings Must have neat appea rance and m a t u r e at t i tude Apply by appoin tment oeilv 477-1141

B L A K E N E Y S FAMILY TAVERN 28111 Grand River

F a r m i n g t o n

CASHIERS for fas t food res tauran t Full or part t ime, f lexible bours Break fast or day shift . Mon-Fn 1175 per hour CaU Hardee ' s of Berkley to ar-range interview 542-2119

COMEDY CASTLE Walters. Waitresses. Bar tenders

Expeneoce prefer red 10AM-7PM. Mark F Castle, i fo rmer ly Tbe I ny* Woodward 4 11W

COME JOIN OUR TEAM AT S O I T H F I E L D CHARLEY'S

Immedia te openings for Wait Staff Boa Su f f H o s t Banquel and Kitcbso Posi t ions FuU t i m e and part t ime Week ends a mus t Excel lent b e n e f i u Apply in person 2 4per at 18781 W 12 Mile

COOK {Experienced) BUS PERSON FuU or pa r t - t ime Appiv In person, or cal l 281 889C i W r lne Food 51871 Plymouth Rd Livonia

BILL KNAPP 'S RESTAURANT

1018 West W al loc Blvd . Rochester A fine fami ly res taurant is now accept Lng apptica'-ioos for full 4 part t i m e Cooks 4 Dayt ime Dsshwashers Varied shif ts avai lable We offer a fall p r o g r a m of employee beoef lu to energet ic I Dependable Individuals Apply In per aon Ask for Kevin or Mark

COOK E X P E R I E N C E D ONLY R e m a d e Inn.

8170 Wic tham Rd Rometus 7WK10C

COOK, WAIT P E O P L E 4 BUSSER Expenenced with r e f e r ence only near Ren Cen Call between Sam l p m

258-1273

Food Preparat ion Supervisor

We have an immedia te opening for an expenenced Food Prepara t ion Supervi-sor in our f o r m a l dining room Must have complete knowledge of food prep-a rauoo and p r e s e o u u o o Salary com-mensurate srlth experience Excel lent opportunity srtth the srorld's largest op-era tor of a i rpor t food and beverage fa-cult ies Apply in person to the person-nel uffice located In tbe Mar r io t t Air-port Hotel between 9am and Spm, Mon thro F r i

Marr iot t-Host Metro Airport

.An Equal Opportunity Em ploye r

P A R T TIME

WAITRESSES WAITERS

$4 PER HR TO START Taking appbca t loos for Immedia te em-ployment for 1 l a m - l p m 4 4pm to 9pm s h i f u , to s r o r t in senior citixen s dlhing room WIU t r a i n Good srorkmg condi-tions. meals 4 un i fo rms furnished

A P P L Y IN PERSON

Franklin Club Ap ts 28301 Franklin Rd

Southf ield PASTRY C H E F E X P E R I E N C E D

For sophisticated gourmet sbop and full c a t e n n g facil i ty. FuU t ime Salary commensura te srtth expenence Apply R L K ' s Tota l Cuisine Center 8848 Telegraph Bloomfie ld Plaxa. Birmingham

FULL TIME bus help 4 d i shwashers for suburban r e s u u r a n l Good wages CaU a f te r l p m Tues. Wed. Thurs.

851-2500

G E N E R A L FOOD SERVICE Work Farmington Hills and Royal Oak loca-uons FuU or pa r t t ime CaU Mon - F r i , 471-7588

HOMEMAKERS Children at school ' Looking for perfec t hours ' Canton Big Boy needs Salad Bar P e r s o o Apply in person 45250 Ford Rd 458-5770

HOST HOSTESS CASHIER CaU Mellnda 987-1W9

COUNTER H E L P Now accepting app l ies Uoos for full-t ime positions - on Day. Af te raoce 4 Midnight S h i f u w i n t r a in right Individ-uals Apply in person, only

bunkln Doouta. Te legraph. mst S of 10 Mile South/leld

COUNTER SALES WAITSTAFT

Apply at Richard 4 R e u s 273 Pierce St.. B i r m ingham

DAY DISH WASHER 7 a m l p m Apply tn persoo Here 's .

58885 Plymouth Rd . Uvoo ia

HOST PERSON Par t time evenings Apply t s persoo af ter 2pm Pasquale ' s R e s t a u r a n t 1815 N, Woodward. Royal Oak.

PASTRY C H E F - pa r t t ime, 2 to 3 days each week. Must be exceptional

SAUTEE 4 B R O I L E R PERSON, dosrn-town Detroi t

Write: P.O. Box 31-5275, Trolley Pa rk Station. Detroit Mich 48211

PASTRY-PANTRY CHEF Prepar ing hot and cold foods and des-serts for p r iva t e dinner c lub Randy 451-1812

506 Haip Wanted Satos

HOSTPERSON

Southfield Charley 's Is looking for those Mr 4 Mrs personal i t i es You should be fuU of energy mature , nea t in apper-ance with excellent g r a m m a r and pbooe etiquette FuU t ime and part t ime Weekends s must Excel lent bene-f i u Apply la persoo 3-4pm kt 18781 W 12 Mile Rd

DAY 4 NIGHT SHIFT BUS PERSON and Hostesses (Host). Apply in person O'Sheehans Tavern . 15450 G r a n d River Farmingtoo Hilla

DELIVERY dishwashers 4 bus help wanted Wail persons, must be 18 for fine dlnusg r e s t a u r a n t Apply In parson The Rickshaw Inn 8407 Orcha rd Lake. W Bloomfield

DELIVERY person wanted, pa r t tune Flexible hoars Must have own car Ap-

Bat Mr B i plxxa 17148 Fa rmlag too Livonia 181-1788

Diamond J im Brady's Now hiring

KITCHEN & WAIT STAFF P r o f e » o o a i 4 energetbr

INTER VIEWING Fall-time, weekly night . Tues 2 to 4 PM Wesl 18 In 12

Apply aaytlme Located in the Prudential Tow* Center

.0". Mile 4 Evergreen. Southfield Tbe Gold Rlghrtse

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS avai lable for Cooks. Dtshwasbers. full or pa r t Ume E x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d Apply a t

O'Sheehans Tavern of Northvi l le Highland Lakes Shopping Canter

I N S U R A N C E As established property and casualty insurance company located in South field Michigan is In assd of a mature and -^sponsible mdjrtdaal lo fill an Opening in the I'nderwrtting Depart-ment CompetiUve salary aad benefit package o / f e r e d Pleaae phone 182 7500 Ext 19 to leers more about this OppOftUDitV

ABILITY COUNTS! Big pbooe Co has openings for entry level Sales Response aod experienced Telemarketers Salary to UOfl wk Recast sales cw-college No Fee1 Employment Opp's- 549-7214

AGGRESSIVE EXPERIENCED and highly intelligent sales pes sues for De-troit areas finest Jeweler Sidney Kran-dall 4 Sons of Troy We a n se i s ing ca-reer oriented individuals srlth top notch sales ability Salary commensurate with background excellent benefits Applications will be ta lus Man. T i m 4 Wed 9 1 CkU

810 to 11 18 am by

AMBITIOUS, m a t u r e Sales-minded persoo P e r m a n e n t position in Burning ham Gift 4 China s b o p 1-5 day week includes T b s r s nlle 4 S s t 845-1143

ax Mature, experienced I background CaU betsrea jk for Tracer 148-7148

ASSISTANT MANAGER August Max Mature. good sales J s PM Ask

This Classification con t inued on tha First

Paga of Saction 0

505 Help Wanted Food-Bavaraga

COOK Exper ienced Ful l - t ime, sreel shif t Also DISHWASHER for night shift Good facil i t ies 4 good em-ployees Wind jammer Lounge UvoaSa Farming too 4 P lymou th 125-7844

BILL KNAPP 'S SOUTHFIELD INC

14S.80 Fees green-Sowthfleld

ORCHARD LAKE 27815 Orchard Lake Rd F a r m i a g t o a Hilla Looking fee energetic weni-gi'ooened.

ndtvidwels to M: Use fel-

WE f K E ' L I lag the Public has

who aajoys mast Public has a pi I n l i p k i a i

Pleaae apply by hatter or i ssasiis So Mrs Wimaana OCA lac , 17188 Plymouth Rd Ll ata Mir* 88184

WE NEED YOU! • Trus t s 4 Word Pi la asalaa Typists

• Switchboard 4 Data B « r y Opera to r s • Receptionists

Excel leal Jobs with the Mg I auto men peal— VMQjrs^ansparary tojr, per

* paid hattdays Me sea a fas T a a s a a j - 184-1818 UVdNU SOVTHTIELD THOY

rr ci-ABT mo*m WYANOOTTK

WE CARE ABOUT YOUR FUTURE

If yea are looking for a solid company u r a f l e a i SaasfHs. a hellaagiee post uon aad W i t t s people lo wort wtth. thee )ota us al B e Ground Resad Che aood Onse M d M s l m Riebl mam tbe Ground Round a hnfclag tar Walt Pur s e a s Cooks Rest H o s t s * Maintenance 4 Bat P a u s e si Flexible full or part time hoars are available We oMsr pet! l ive salaries feed 4 t a i a U eacetsee 4 travssi

4

O s a d River Redford

The Ground Round

Walter waitress

Pall 4 part Ume available ac experv • s eed ssreasaiy FVxiable scheiaiee available for high achool 4 coMaga Me-diate Anply in peraoa

As Kauai OaoortuaMy Kmotover

BUSCEMI'S PT2XA 4 R - B HKlPPT

New Farmiagtoa HUla leeaOea sow Mr mg pari 4 full Unas day 4 • laliga A» • s u m l l . aagSM Delivery Peraoa.

505 .Help Wantad Food-Bavaraga

MAMA & PASTA'S A Chuck Muer Restaurant is look-ing for energetic and enthusiastic workers to join our team for the following positions:

• Hostperson - Busperson • Runners - Pantry & Prep Staff • Waltpersons

We will be acceptlpg applications between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., Mon. thru Fri.

35111 Michigan Ave., Wayne No phone calls, please.

SPECIAL OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR

FREE* ADULT TRAINING IN

CULINARY ARTS The William D. Ford Vocational Tech-nical Center has openings In their na t iona l l y recogn ized cu l i na ry arts program. This outstanding program otters opportunit ies to learn: SHORT ORDER, INTERNATIONAL CUIS INE, S P E C I A L T Y C O O K I N G , BUFFET & BANQUET TRAINING, ICE CARVING, PASTRY & BREAD DOUGH

BAKING & MENU PLANNING Call now for further information.

595-2135

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