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"The trend nationally is to go to semi-automatic weapons," Santo- mauro said. In a report to trustees, he called the six-shot revolvers cur- rently in use "obsolete for police use." One of the reasons semi-automatic weapons are needed is because that's what many outlaws are using nowa- days, said Supervisor Tom Yack. "Criminals . . . have more hard- ware available to them than our own police officers," Yack said. JCriminals. . .have more hardware available to them than our own police officers.' Supervisor Tom Yack SANTOMAURO GOT approval for his department to buy 65 of the 9mm Sig Saur weapons. The approval to convert to semi automatics was contained in the 1989 budget, but by purchasing the guns before Jan. 1 the department will avoid a price increase, Santo- ma uro said. Also, since many departments are purchasing semi-automatics, the trade-in value of the revolvers cur- rently in use is diminishing, be said. Please turn to Page 2 Police drop-offs raise questions By Diana Oats staff writer City of Wayne police officers dropped off people who appeared to be disoriented in Canton twice in three hours last week. But Wayne police denied that they are using Canton Township as a dumping ground. Arthur Morton, Wayne City public safety deputy director, said in both Nov. 28 cases the people asked to be taken to the area and the Wayne police were just providing a service. "As far as I'm concerned the in- vestigation is concluded. The peo- ple made the request to be taken and the officers assisted them," said Morton. The first incident involved a woman left by Wayne police at Fellows Creek Lodge, a motel on Michigan Avenue at Lotz in Can- ton. "She was taken from our (Wayne city) restaurant in town and she said she had a room there (at the motel) and she was taken there," Morton said. "She didn't have the money to pay for the meal (at the restaurant in Wayne), and another customer paid for it We tried to assist her." CANTON SGT. Ernie Sayre, who was on duty when the first call came from Wayne dispatch at 4:40 a.m., said the manager of Fellows Creek Lodge reported a Wayne po- lice car "dropped the woman off and took off." After the woman arrived at the motel, she called 911 and asked to be taken somewhere else, Morton said. When Canton police arrived (at the motel), the woman was gooe. Please turn to Page 2 MEAP scores School officials pleased with results of state test By M.B. Dillon staff writer Customers interrupt robbery Two customers interrupted an armed robbery at Budgetel Inn on Ford and 1-275 this morning. At 12:23 a.m. a man — about 27, 3 foot 9, wearing a brown curly wig and fake mustache and beard entered the hotel holding a shiney revolver. He ordered the clerk to lie down and demanded access to the register. After opening the regis- ter, be said "That ain't enough. How do I get In the safe?" The clerk said he didn't know how, bat gave the robber his wal- let Two easterners came in and asked the robber for change, thinking the robber was the dark TW robber said, "We're all sold oat We're doeed." the clerk's feet the robber over the counter and ordered the customers to Us oa the floor. Af- ter robbing one of the he told then My baddy Is with s shotfon, and hell blow your head-off If yoa move." Police ware aaabie to get a de- scription of the get-away oar. The man got away with $200 Call pa- Uce at 207 -SOOO with information Area school officials are pleased with results from a state test given this fall to fourth, seventh and 10th graders. A majority of students in Plym- outh-Canton Community Schools and Plymouth Christian Academy received passing scores in math, reading and science on the Michigan Educational Assessment Program test A score between 75 and 100 per- cent is considered a passing grade. More area students received satis- factory scores in math, reading and science than did their counterparts statewide in last year's test. State results for this year won't be avail- able until some time in January. Scores were up over last year in math, reading and science for Plym- outh-Canton fourth graders. Of Plymouth-Canton fourth graders. 87.8 percent correctly an- swered three-quarters of the math questions, up from 86 percent last year. In reading, fourth grade scores were up from 87 to 89.1 percent. Sci- ence scores were up from 84 to 89.4 percent for fourth graders. UNLIKE MATH and reading, the science scores represent the percent- age of students correctly answering half the test questions. The MEAP's science portion is just three years old. Because scores have been so low, the state Depart- ment of Education recommends that "the top two quartiles (50 percent) in science be used to provide a more comparable picture to student per- formance in the top quartile in read- ing and mathematics," said Michael Homes, Plymouth-Canton assistant superintendent for instruction. Seventh graders in Plymouth-Can- ton schools scored lower this year in math, reading and science than in 1987. MEAP Scores - Assessing students' achievement Mathematics* :Wj Reading* Science- QQ Stat* p-c Pty. B7-88 school* Christian Stat* p-c Pty. 67-M schools Christian Slate P-C Pty. 87-M school* Christian 4th 87.1 87.8 91.7 83.0 89.1 94.4 78.2 89.4 94.3 7th 71.8 73.7 75.9 83.7 89.4 100 64.2 73.2 72.4 10th 68.5 74.2 85.0 81.4 86.6 95.0 61.4 66.8 75.0 "Numbers are the percentage of students scoring 50% or belter on testa The percentage of students pass- ing math dropped from 78 to 73.7 percent The percentage of seventh graders passing reading went from 92 to 89.4, and from 78 to 73.2 in sci- ence. Plymouth-Canton ltth graders passing math remained at 74.2 per- cent The percentage of district 10th graders passing reading went up from 85 to 86.6 percent The num- bers improved in 10th grade science, from 59 to 66.8 percent. PLYMOUTH CHRISTIAN Acade- my students scored better than their Please turn to Page 4 Official elected to hall of fame By Diana Dale staff writer Mike Gouin keeps personal acco- lades In check even big ones like being elected to the National Soft- ball Hall of Fame. 'It was a privilege to be consid- ered," Gouin said. "I played against some of the best players In the coun- try." The Canton parks and recreation superintendent said he was locky to have played on good teams, because criteria is based on national tourna- ments. "And I was fortunate to have up times in the national tourna- ments." BUT EVEN HALL of famers have unfilled dreams. He played all four outfield spots and longed for time in- field, "bat never had a chance " Gouin, 43, waa named four times to the ASA all-America team he played for Michael's Little Caesar's ta the II 1971s. Next year he will be among five softball stars to be inducted into the National Hall of Fame, adding to the honor of a of the metro-Detroit Softhall Hall of Fame. J?—., ant to concentrate an "My name Is In the Lamb's book of people life, and that's really much better than being in the Hall of Fame," said Gouin quoting from Revelation. "All people who have pat their faith in the words of Jesus Christ and his final work on the cross for our redemption from sins, the Bible teaches they have eternal life," be said sitting behind his desk In the basement of township hall. "I believe that with all my heart," he said. "Any type of fame you get here is temporary." HIS RELIGIOUS convictions didn't grow until 1M1 when he began searching for answers on "what life was all aboot" 'To know why we are here Is prob- ably the.most Important qoettloc man can esk," be said "The answer Is that God created as to glorify him Goain made his mark In baseball s decade earlier when he played a ma- jor role la poshing the undefeated Little Caesar's to win the rasa's opea slow pitch national championship turn to Page 2 Mike Gouin takes a soring Into the peat •A State fines Yazaki By Diane Gate staft writer Carbon monoxide levels at American Yaxaki Inc. were twice the maximum levels sDowed and resulted in s Michigan Depart- ment of Public Health fine, ac- cording to s state report filed Isst month. MDPH based the flndfa^i oa three investigations Sept 1, O c t I and Nov. 2 at the 1-27$ and Hag- gerty Road car factarar andi lift tracks primarily la the of the company, according to the state. "We stadied several areas aatf primarily tl levels," said sty chief of of Osary, T T WAS Cleary said, than twice the to ha iturntol :

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Police plan switch to new guns By Peggy Aulino start writer

Canton police will soon be toting semi-automat ic weapons, a f t e r township trustees Tuesday approved spending more than 131,800 to up-date the department's firepower

They are not would-be Dirty Har-r y s — t h e police are just trying to keep up with the times, according to public safety director John Santo-mauro.

"The trend nationally is to go to semi-automatic weapons," Santo-mauro said. In a report to trustees, he called the six-shot revolvers cur-rently in use "obsolete for police use."

One of the reasons semi-automatic weapons are needed is because that's what many outlaws are using nowa-days, said Supervisor Tom Yack.

"Criminals . . . have more hard-ware available to them than our own police officers," Yack said.

JCriminals. . .have more hardware available to them than our own police officers.'

— Supervisor Tom Yack

SANTOMAURO GOT approval for his department to buy 65 of the 9mm Sig Saur weapons.

The approval to convert to semi automatics was contained in the 1989 budget, but by purchasing the guns before Jan. 1 the department will avoid a price increase, Santo-ma uro said.

Also, since many departments are purchasing semi-automatics, the trade-in value of the revolvers cur-rently in use is diminishing, be said.

Please turn to Page 2

Police drop-offs raise questions By Diana Oats staff writer

City of Wayne police officers dropped off people who appeared to be disoriented in Canton twice in three hours last week.

But Wayne police denied that they are using Canton Township as a dumping ground. Arthur Morton, Wayne City public safety deputy director, said in both Nov. 28 cases the people asked to be taken to the area and the Wayne police were just providing a service.

"As far as I 'm concerned the in-vestigation is concluded. The peo-ple made the request to be taken and the officers assisted them," said Morton.

The first incident involved a woman left by Wayne police at Fellows Creek Lodge, a motel on Michigan Avenue at Lotz in Can-ton.

"She was taken from our (Wayne city) restaurant in town and she said she had a room there (at the motel) and she was taken there," Morton said. "She didn't have the money to pay for the meal (at the restaurant in Wayne), and another customer paid for i t We tried to assist her."

CANTON SGT. Ernie Sayre, who was on duty when the first call came from Wayne dispatch at 4:40 a.m., said the manager of Fellows Creek Lodge reported a Wayne po-lice car "dropped the woman off and took off."

After the woman arrived at the motel, she called 911 and asked to be taken somewhere else, Morton said.

When Canton police arrived (at the motel), the woman was gooe.

Please turn to Page 2

MEAP scores School officials pleased with results of state test By M.B. Dillon staff writer

Customers interrupt robbery

Two customers interrupted an armed robbery a t Budgetel Inn on Ford and 1-275 this morning.

At 12:23 a.m. a man — about 27, 3 foot 9, wearing a brown curly wig and fake mustache and beard — entered the hotel holding a shiney revolver.

He ordered the clerk to lie down and demanded access to the register. After opening the regis-ter, be said "That ain't enough. How do I get In the safe?"

The clerk said he didn't know how, bat gave the robber his wal-l e t

Two easterners came in and asked the robber for change, thinking the robber was the d a r k TW robber said, "We're all sold o a t We're doeed."

the clerk's fee t the robber over the counter and ordered the customers to Us oa the floor. Af-ter robbing one of the he told then My baddy Is with s shotfon, and he l l blow your head-off If yoa move."

Police ware aaabie to get a de-scription of the get-away oar. The man got away with $200 Call pa-Uce at 207-SOOO with information

Area school officials are pleased with results from a state test given this fall to fourth, seventh and 10th graders.

A majority of students in Plym-outh-Canton Community Schools and P lymou th Chr i s t i an A c a d e m y received passing scores in math, reading and science on the Michigan Educational Assessment Program t e s t

A score between 75 and 100 per-cent is considered a passing grade.

More area students received satis-factory scores in math, reading and science than did their counterparts statewide in last year's test. State results for this year won't be avail-able until some time in January.

Scores were up over last year in math, reading and science for Plym-outh-Canton fourth graders.

Of P lymou th -Can ton f o u r t h

graders. 87.8 percent correctly an-swered three-quarters of the math questions, up from 86 percent last year. In reading, fourth grade scores were up from 87 to 89.1 percent. Sci-ence scores were up from 84 to 89.4 percent for fourth graders.

UNLIKE MATH and reading, the science scores represent the percent-age of students correctly answering half the test questions.

The MEAP's science portion is just three years old. Because scores have been so low, the state Depart-ment of Education recommends that "the top two quartiles (50 percent) in science be used to provide a more comparable picture to student per-formance in the top quartile in read-ing and mathematics," said Michael Homes, Plymouth-Canton assistant superintendent for instruction.

Seventh graders in Plymouth-Can-ton schools scored lower this year in math, reading and science than in 1987.

MEAP Scores - Assessing students ' achievement

Mathematics* :Wj Reading* Science- QQ Stat* p - c Pty.

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4th 87.1 87.8 91.7 83.0 89.1 94.4 78.2 89.4 94.3

7th 71.8 73.7 75.9 83.7 89.4 100 64.2 73.2 72.4

10th 68.5 74.2 85.0 81.4 86.6 95.0 61.4 66.8 75.0

" N u m b e r s are the percentage of students scoring 50% or belter on testa

The percentage of students pass-ing math dropped f rom 78 to 73.7 percent The percentage of seventh graders passing reading went from 92 to 89.4, and from 78 to 73.2 in sci-ence.

Plymouth-Canton l t t h graders passing math remained at 74.2 per-cent The percentage of district 10th

graders passing reading went up from 85 to 86.6 percent The num-bers improved in 10th grade science, from 59 to 66.8 percent.

PLYMOUTH CHRISTIAN Acade-my students scored better than their

Please turn to Page 4

Official elected to hall of fame

By Diana Dale staff writer

Mike Gouin keeps personal acco-lades In check — even big ones like being elected to the National Soft-ball Hall of Fame.

' I t was a privilege to be consid-ered," Gouin said. "I played against some of the best players In the coun-try."

The Canton parks and recreation superintendent said he was locky to have played on good teams, because criteria is based on national tourna-ments. "And I was fortunate to have up times in the national tourna-ments."

BUT EVEN HALL of famers have unfilled dreams. He played all four outfield spots and longed for time in-field, "bat never had a chance "

Gouin, 43, waa named four times to the ASA all-America team he played for Michael's Little Caesar's ta the II 1971s.

Next year he will be among five softball stars to be inducted into the National Hall of Fame, adding to the honor of a of the metro-Detroit Softhall Hall of Fame.

J ? — . , ant to concentrate a n

"My name Is In the Lamb's book of

people life, and that's really much better than being in the Hall of Fame," said Gouin quoting from Revelation.

"All people who have pat their faith in the words of Jesus Christ and his final work on the cross for our redemption from sins, the Bible teaches they have eternal life," be said sitting behind his desk In the basement of township hall.

"I believe that with all my heart ," he said. "Any type of fame you get here is temporary."

HIS RELIGIOUS convict ions didn't grow until 1M1 when he began searching for answers on "what life was all aboo t"

' T o know why we a re here Is prob-ably the .most Important qoettloc man can esk," be said "The answer Is that God created as to glorify him

Goain made his mark In baseball s decade earlier when he played a ma-jor role la poshing the undefeated Little Caesar's to win the rasa's opea slow pitch national championship

turn to Page 2 Mike Gouin takes a soring Into the pea t

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State fines Yazaki By Diane Gate staft writer

Carbon monoxide levels a t American Yaxaki Inc. were twice the maximum levels sDowed and resulted in s Michigan Depart-ment of Public Health fine, ac-cording to s state report filed Isst month.

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Questions raised over drop-offs

Cantoo dispatch said it received a second call from Wayne police re-porting the woman was a t another location. Say re said. When Canton police arrived, she was gone again.

Morton said be had no record of a second call from Wayne to Can-ton.

THREE HOURS LATER, Can-ton police received a call of a sus-picious situation at Canton Cafe on Michigan Avenue west of Hagger-ty-

A restaurant customer said a Wayne police car dropped off a man — who appeared confused and walking near oncoming traffic — at the res taurant

The customer said he ap-proached the man and asked if be would like to come into the restau-rant for sausage.

The man entered the restaurant, refused the food, walked out onto the street and crossed Michigan Avenue. The customer called Can-ton police. An officer approached the man, who told him he was on his way to Ann Arbor.

Morton said the man asked to be taken to the restaurant on Michi-gan Avenue west of Haggerty.

"IT'S NOT uncommon that we try to accommodate people," Mor-ton added. "We were trying to help the guy ou t He said he wanted to go to 'a little restaurant ' in Canton.

"It's common practice for us to assist people, and if it's within our capacity, we will," he said.

"We wouldn't just dump them out, I can tell you that," Morton

said. "We have feelings for every human being. We try to get people help."

A 1976 change in the state men-tal health code requires police offi-cers to take disoriented people to a treatment center if it is believed they are dangerous to themselves or others.

"It's pretty much at the officer's discretion," said Carl Berry, Plym-outh Township police chief. "As po-lice officers we don't really know what to do with these people.

"We generally call the Salva-tion Army and church groups to try and deal with these people." said Berry, emphasizing the difficulty of those cases.

SAYRE SAID Canton police sometimes assist people by taking them into other communities.

"If somebody's intoxicated or their car broke down, we'll give them a ride to the nearest restau-rant or telephone," Sayre said. "If it happens to be in Wayne, we'd take them there or if it's Silver-man's (restaurant), we'll take them to Plymouth."

However, other Canton and Plymouth police officers tell sto-ries of police departments clearing their streets by driving homeless wandering people to other com-munities.

"I heard a story of a guy on Woodward Avenue in Detroit end-ing up in Ann Arbor and not know-ing how be got there," said a Can-ton officer who asked to remain anonymous.

Most officers say, however, the practice isn't as common as it once was.

Police plan switch to semi-automatics Continued from Page 1

The primary benefit of a semi-au-tomatic is that it gives officers the "ability to reload in a fraction of the time," Santomauro said.

To support the contention that criminals have access to semi-auto-matic guns, Santomauro said in his report that the department is cur-rently holding 19 semi-automatic handguns that have been confiscat-ed.

There have been "numerous occa-sions" when the narcotics unit has arrested people with automatic and

semi-automatic weapons, the report said.

"The threat to officers ' safety is both real and alarming," Santomau-ro said.

The Federal Bureau of Investiga-tion now uses semi-automatic weap-ons as do some local departments, including Livonia and Redford. San-tomauro also said the Michigan State Police are in the process of changing to semi-automatics.

Eleven Canton officers tested four different models of semi-automatic weapons before the Sig Saur P-226 was chosen.

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Yazaki air quality draws fine Continued from Paoe 1

sure levels (of SO parts per million of carbon monoxide)."

The health department citation, filed Nov. 22, Included a 1600 penal-ty. Compliance recommendations were: open doors and windows for immediate ventilation, retime lift trucks, ind install exhaust systems.

American Yazaki will fight the ci-tation and fine, said Kathy Korreck, American Yazaki assistant person-nel manager.

"We did receive a letter and cita-tion from the department of health,"

Korreck said. "We feel we have cor-rected the situation and we were in the process of doing that when the last visit happened."

Other health department reviews cited violation of the federal occupa-tional health standard requiring em-ployers who use hazardous material to collect safety data sheets, prepare written programs, train employees and label all hazardous materials.

Korreck said corrections were made after the initial citation and during the most recent investiga-tions.

"HOLES WERE cut in the roof and we had the fans on the prem-ises." Korreck said "We have set a maintenance program (for retiming lift trucks). It was being done, but now it's done a little more frequent-ly."

"We did install two fans." she said. "When they came out the last time I know there were holes in the roof and the cranes (for the fans)."

Excessive exposure to carbon monoxide (an odorless gas) can cause nausea, vomiting and head-aches.

Sandy Lindrus, who worked at Ya-

zaki through a temporary placement service, said she often felt ill, which she blamed on fumes. She is no long-er working at Yazaki. "There was a lot of aspirins going around (among temporary employees)," she said.

Korreck said she reviewed work-er's compensation claims back to August and there were no reports of employees seeking medical help from exposure to carbon monoxide.

He makes hall of fame Continued from Page 1

In 1970 Gouin batted .730 — sec-ond-best in the tournament and won the Most Valuable Player award, ac-cording to Bill Plummer, ASA com-munications director. He drove in 11 runs and hit six home runs in earning a first-team ail-American outfield position. He finished the season with an overall .685 batting average.

In 1966, be helped Michael's Lounge win the men's open slow pitch title, batting .500 in the tourna-ment and earning a first-team ail-American berth as an outfielder. Plummer said. He followed that in 1967 with another all-American se-lection when Michael's finished tour-nament runner-up.

HE BATTED .630 with 14 RBI and three homers in the 1972 national tournament but he was shut out of any post-season honors. He made up for it in 1973 as he batted .744, scored 25 runs, hit seven homers and drove in 22 runs to help Little Cae-sar's to a third-place finish and a spot on the ail-American second team.

Gouin retired from active play in 1980 and has served as the player

representative to the Metro-Detroit ASA and as a district commissioner.

Beyond getting strong in his relig-ion. Gouin has seen a lot of changes since quitting baseball. When be played he weighed 220 to 230 pounds. Last March he cut his bulk 50 pounds on a non-cholesterol diet.

And golf has taken first place in Gouin's sport life — quite a swing from basketball and baseball, which he played at Eastern Michigan Uni-versity where he studied teaching.

WHEN HE graduated from col-lege in 1965 he taught physical edu-cation part time for three years ir Taylor.

"It (teaching) wasn't something 1 could see myself doing for the rest oi my life," he said. In 1969 he begat working full time as the City ol Wayne parks and recreation coordi-nator and in 1978 landed the superin-tendent job in Canton.

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"I love recreation," he said. "Ev-eryday is interesting. You meet dif-ferent people in different walks of life. I look forward to going to work There's a misconception about what recreation is. It's doing what you want to do in spare time. It might be reading a book or going to Vic Tan-ny. Everyone needs leisure time."

The future of recreation in Canton can only grow, Gouin said, recalling Canton voters rejected a commmu-nity center millage proposal.

"Right now there's a large variety of organizations providing recre-ational services and still there's a long way to meet the needs of people in the community for recreational services. •

"We're limited by the facilities." Gouin said.

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L a u r e n N i c k e r s o n l o o k s s h e l l s h o c k e d a s S a n t a h a n d s he r a s t u f f e d t o y .

Thanks to some young electricity, Canton's Christmas tree is now aglow.

A crowd of about 150 children and adults welcomed in the holiday sea-son Monday night at Canton's town-ship hall.

Sandy Preblich of Omnicom fame was the emcee for the annual t ree lighting and caroling ceremony.

The crowd started the evening singing holiday songs with musical help from the Canton Kitchen Band.

Then the gathering shifted outside for the tree lighting.

"We all hold hands because you need the electricity to turn the lights on," said Preblich.

Area department stores donated prizes and one family went home with hands full.

"There were three children and all three won prizes," she said. "The youngest one was out of the room when they announced her name and her sister said 'That's my sister and she's using the bathroom.' "

Township hall employees baked the cookies and other goodies that were passed out K

After the lights wertt on, children got a chance to meet with Santa and review their lists for the holiday.

Preblich also wanted to let resi-dents know that the annual "Baskets Filled With Lovg'itelethon is set for Saturday.

Organizers hope to collect 200,000 canned goods for the Salvation Army.

The telethon is scheduled 2-9 p.m. and can be seen on cable Channel 15.

Thieves target motor homes Plymouth Township Police have

been swamped in recent days with complaints of larcenies from motor homes a t Plymouth Livonia RV stor-age on Eckles Road.

Nineteen were reported between Friday and Monday.

Aggregate dollar amount of the stolen goods exceeded f 10,200. Dam-age estimates reached at least 13,600, according to police reports.

Police have two good suspects from information supplied by in-formants and believe that all thefts were the result of one incident, said Erik Mayernik, Plymouth Township police investigator. However, he's not optimistic that warrants will fol-low.

"Out of all the stuff that was taken

we only have two serial numbers," Mayernik said. "We're just going to have to catch them with the stuff. Without serial numbers, it's going to be tough."

Mayernik said he isn't sure how the thieves got into the storage yard. The yard is surrounded by a tall fence topped with barbed wire.

IN ONE theft, a backup monitor valued at $2,700 and mounted on the dashboard of a motor home was re-ported stolen.

Alao taken from that vehicle were a Magna vox TV valued at 9450. a CB radio worth $350, a Nikon camera worth $300 ind a Panasonic AM/FM cassette stereo valued at $250.

Reported stolen from another mo-bile home were a B4K volt meter

Bat used in pizza theft

Two men, one of whom wielded a bat, forced a Domino's delivery per-son to forfeit the pizzas he was de-livering at Cantoo Commons on Hag-gerty and Palmer.

The delivery person said the men ran up behind him, threatened him with a dark colored bat and demand-

ed be drop the pizzas, said Dave Bol-jesic. Canton police information offi-cer.

When be followed the order, they picked them off the ground and ran. Canton police received the report at 11:59 p.m. Saturday.

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In a third case, a 12-inch Panason-ic TV valued at $500 was reported stolen, as were a Panasonic VCR worth $400, an AM/FM stereo tape player, $300, and a video controller amplifier, $150.

Dennis Stuebben, owner of the storage business, said he's taken vir-tually every step he can to secure the yard.

"We've wracked our brains," he said. "We're sick about the wbole thing "

Police advise people in the marke t for a storage yard to look for a well-lighted facility with some kind of at-tendant system where patrons have to log-in and log-out, Mayernik said.

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The Plymouth Community Band, noted for its summer "Concerts in the Park" series, brings its perfor-mances indoors for tliafr ftfti i .

The Christmas Festival Coocert by the Plymouth Community Band will be at 8 p.m. Friday in the Can-ton High School Little Theater.

Featured on this concert will be two soloists who have performed with the Plymouth Community Band in the past and have gone on to bigger and better things. ' David Geveland, a senior music major at Michigan State Universi-ty, will perform "Those Enduring Young Charms" on the euphonium, and John Upton, a free-lance pro-fessional musician, will perform the "Blue Bells Of Scotland" on the trombone.

The Plymouth Community Band will feature Christmas music by

Alfred Burt and arrangements of carols by Leroy Anderson and John Higgles There will alao be a sing-a-long of Christmas carols at the end of the performance. A recep-tion after the coocert for the audi-ence and performers will cooclude the event

The concert is free. The Plym-outh Community Band is an ensem-ble of volunteer musicians who give their time and talent to enter-tain the members of the communi-ty-

Canton High School is at the cor-ner of Joy and Cantoo Center En-ter the parking lot from Cantoo Center Road. The theater is just to the right of the main entrance of the building.

Other concerts in the series are Feb. 3, March 17. April 21 and May 19.

MEAP scores please officials Con ti no eg from Page 1 Plymouth-Canton counterparts in every category except seventh grade science, where scores varied by one percentage point.

"Basically, our scores are about the same across the board as last year," said Greg Hovermale, coun-selor at Plymouth Christian Acade-my.

"With our school we re working with much smaller numbers. We don't like to compare ourselves with Plymouth-Canton schools. We do^a self study, examining ways we can improve and what things we can do differently next year ."

Homes doesn't favor comparing

scores, either. "Many people view the data as a

means of comparing school districts, but the test is actually designed to measure individual student perform-ance and to help us work with each student." Homes said.

"They indicate that our emphasis on basic skills is paying off in stu-dent learning," Homes said.

"I 'm pleased, for example, with the overall increases in science scores. The MEAP results are a credit to the students, their parents and the excellent group of teachers and administrators who work daily to help each student reach his or her full potential," he said.

JUST FTVE fourth graders and five seventh graders took the MEAP test at New Morning School.

The fourth graders received pass-ing scores in math, reading and sci-ence New Morning seventh graders all passed reading. Two seventh graders received unsatisfactory scores in math, and three students scored under 75 percent in science.

"We are pleased with our scores," New Morning School director Elaine Yagiela said.

Three students who achieved scores of 100 percent in either math or reading are receiving awards, she said.

THOSE WHO maintain that some

teachers and districts teach to the test, thereby diminishing its value, "have a valid criticism," Hovermale said.

"There's such emphasis placed on the results that MEAP has become a hot political item," Hovermale said. "Here we don't prepare kids for it. If we want to use it for self study, that would defeat the purpose."

Optional for private schools, the test was not administered at Our Lady of Good Counsel or St. Peter Lutheran Day School.

State education officials also cau-tion against comparing scores, as differences in curriculum, funding, staffing and composition of student bodies all influence results.

Workout to help kids Athletes and those interested in

helping out the Make-A-Wish Foun-dation can exercise for donations un-til Sunday.

An exerciseathon at Jer ry ' s Bicy-cles is scheduled through the week-end. Fitness equipment will be made available during regular store hours.

Pledge forms also will be avail-able so participants can get cash f^r exercising.

The Make-A-Wish Foundation of

Michigan is designed to fulfill wishes from children 17 and under who suf-fer from a terminal illness or life-threatening medical conditions.

The foundation also assists the families of these children.

Jerry's Bicycles has five stores, including one in Plymouth, 1449 W. Ann Arbor Road, and two in Livonia, 31629 Plymouth Road and 28860 W. Seven Mile.

For more information, call 459-1500.

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The program gives Kroger cus-tomers an opportunity to round up their total food bill.

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The company has donated $20,000 to start the program. Officials hope to raise $2,000 a week through the program in the eastern part of Mich-igan.

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Plymouth lost a mere six people f r om 1980 to 1986, accord ing to new U.S. Census Department f igures. Other area commun i -t ies lost populat ion in the thousands. Canton Township showed a large populat ion gain.

Other survey facts, figures

Some items of interest from the U.S. Census Department's County and City Data Book 1988:

• Wayne County lost 173,500 resi-dents from 1980 to 1986. one of eve-ry 13 people It fell from the fourth most populous county in the country to the seventh, with a total popula-tion of 2.164,300 Los Angeles County lead the nation with 8,295,900.

• Wayne County was third na-tionally in the number of residents on Social Security, with 361,063. or 16 4 percent of its population.

• Wayne was the most densely populated county in the state, with slightly more than 3,519 residents per square mile Keweenaw, in the Upper Peninsula, was the least densely populated, with just 3.7 per square mile.

• The highest unemployment in the state was in Mackinac County. 25 4 percent. Wayne County's unem-ployment rate was 8.9 percent.

STATISTICS FOR local cities with population of 25,000 or more, in-clude:

• Infant mortality per 1.000

births — Garden City, 11.1; West-land. 10 4; Livonia. 3 4.

• Birth rate per 1,000 — West-land. 15 5; Garden City, 13.6; Livo-nia. 11.6.

• Percentage of births to women under 20 — Westland. 9.5; Garden City. 7.8; Livonia, 5.2

• Serious crimes per 100 resi-dents in 1985 — Westland, 5.1; Livo-nia, 4.8; Garden City, 3.9.

• Per capita income for 1985 — Livonia, $13,934; Westland, $11,669; Garden City. $11,375

• Unemployment in 1986 — Westland. 7.0 percent; Garden City. 6 8; Livonia. 4.3.

• Percentage of adults 25 or old-er who have completed at least 16 years of school — Livonia, 18.9; Westland, 9.6; Garden City, 6.4.

• Per capita tax revenue in 1985 — Southfield, $360, Troy, $217; Livo-nia, $194; Garden City. $151; Farm-ington Hills, $140; Westland, $139.

Detailed informaUoo wasn't avail-able for townships and for cities un-der 25,000.

Area firm to begin recycling plastics

A western Wayne County firm has announced plans to become an indus-try pioneer in the use of recycled materials.

PlasUpak Packaging Inc. of Plym-outh Township said last week it has developed a process to manufacture containers made entirely from recy-cled plastic.

Limited distribution of the recy-cled containers will begin in the Mid-west in early 1989, when Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble Co. begins using them for 15-ounce bottles of Spic & Span Pine Geaner, said Bill Slat, company vice president of manufacturing.

Plastipak also operates a manu-facturing plant in Westland.

The announcement was lauded by county officials. It comes at a time when Wayne County government Seels to boost recycling as a means of reducing communities' depend-ence upon landfills

"IT'S REALLY a sign of the times," said county commissioenr Milton Mack. D-Wayne. chairman of the county's solid waste implemen-taUon committee "The scarcity of landfills is going to make recycling projects like this very attractive.'"

PlasUc packaging currenUy ac-counts for 4 percent by weight of the waste in landfills, according to fig-ures provided through PlasUpak

Mack said committee members previously learned of a Kalamazoo company that manufactures park benches out of recycled material

"It 's up to us in government to en-courage this kind of recycling and to patronize the companies that make use of it," Mack said

Plastlpak's bottles will eventually be used for all 15-ounce bottles of Spic it Span Long-term plans call for them to be used for all 28-ouace bottles of the product as well, SUt

"We are excited to have broken new ground In the ecology battle that will have a significant impact on waste management In the y e a n

'The scarcity of landfills is going to make recycling projects like this very attractive.'

— Milton Mack county commissioner

ahead." company president William C. Young said. "Today we can say we have recycled plastic bottles back into plasUc bottles "

THE PROCESS involves polyethy-lene terepthalate, or PET, which al-ready is used to package food, bever-ages and other consumer products. Slat said. Five of Plastipak's 10 plants are equipped to produce the recycled containers, he said.

PlasUpak initially will obtain most of its PET containers from re-cycling companies In Michigan and other states that require deposits on certain beverage containers. Slat said. Even in so-called "bottle hill" states like Michigan, bottles that aren't reprocessed for the textile or fiber industry eventually are incin-erated or sent to landfills anyway, he said.

The recycling companies will cleanse and grind the containers be-fore Plastipak refines the PET far-ther and produces the new contain-ers, Slat said, adding, "It's a matter of getting it clean enough for the container industry."

Young said he hoped recycling could be increased through commu-nity curb-side collection programs developed as an alternaUve to dump-ing non-biodegradable plastic con-tainers la landfills.

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Canton Township is the big winner and Garden City the big loser among area communities, according to new-ly released U S Census Bureau fig-ures.

The bureau has just published its County and City Data Book 1988, based on computerized population estimates for all U.S. counties and all communities with more than 2,500 population. Data were com-piled in 1986 It is not an official cen-sus.

According to the figures. Canton increased its populaUon by 24.5 per-cent since the 1980 census Canton's population is now 60,520. At the other end of the spectrum. Garden City was down 8.7 percent to 32,530, a decline of 3.110 since 1980.

Other local figures for Wayne County communities show mostly declines.

Figures include: e Livonia, down 4.1 percent. The

1986 figure was 100,540, 4.274 fewer than in 1980

e Westland, down 4 percent to 81,190, a decline of 3,413.

e Redford Township, down 3.9 percent to 56,090, a decline of 2,351 from 1980.

• Plymouth, down a mere 6 peo-ple to 9.980.

Plymouth Township, however, was one of the few areas showing growth. Its populaUon was up by 4.8

percent, or 1.002, to 24,130 As a whole, Wayne County lost

173,500, or 7.4 percent of its popula-tion, by far the biggest loss of any county in the U.S. Most of the loss, 117,149, was in Detroit

The loss of population isn't as cru-cial as it would have been when fed-eral revenue sharing was in effect. But state revenue sharing and road money is based on census data and affects local communities

Congressional districts also are determined by populaUon. Michigan will lose one and as many as two of its 18 congressional seats af ter the 1990 census is complete.

WAYNE COUNTY, a l r e a d y strapped financially, could lose about $2 million a year in state reve-nue sharing beginning in 1990, based on the current formula, according to county budget director Mary Lan-noye.

According to Jon Austin, city man-ager of Garden City, state revenue sharing for the last fiscal year to-taled $3.7 million. If the estimated population decline of 8.7 percent holds up in the 1990 census, that could result in a revenue decline of more than $300,000 a year.

Tim McCurley. WesUand's budget director, said that the projected de-cline in his city would mean a loss in general-fund revenue of about $235,000.

Robert Brang, Redford Town-ship's treasurer, said that the pro-jected loss of population would tran-

slate into an annual budget loss of f 150,362 at current rates.

Dave Preston, Livonia's finance director, said if a population decline of 4.1 percent could mean a budget loss from lansing of $275,000 to $300,000 at current revenue-sharing rates

On the other hand. Canton Super-visor Tom Yack said that the town-ship currenUy receives about $3.2 million in revenue sharing. An in-crease in populaUon of 25 percent would mean about $800,000 more.

REACTION FROM area officials v a r i e d r e g a r d i n g p o p u l a t i o n changes

That would be bad news We thought we'd be at least even or up," said Westland Mayor Charles Grif-fin, who said that bousing starts since 1986 could miUgate against declines prior to that.

"We led the region — Wayne, Oak-land and Macomb counties — in housing starts the last two years. If we stay even, we'll do well. I was hoping for 90,000. but that may be unattainable."

Westland's 1980 populaUon was 84.603

Officials in Livonia and Redford Township also expressed disappoint-ment with their community's popu-laUon figures

"I don't think I believe i^ based on the housing starts we've experienced in the last several years," said Livo-nia Mayor Robert Bennett. "In the

As a whole, Wayne County lost 173,500, or 7.4 percent of its population, by far the biggest loss of any county in the U.S.

last eight years, we have gooe from 31,000 dwelling units to 36.000 dwelling units. My anUcipaUon is that in 1990. when the census is tak-en, we'll be about where we were at in 1980 "

"I thought it would be stable." said Brang about his township's popula-tion

Jon Austin, Garden City's city manager, said the figures were about what he expected.

"That's pretty much' in line with SEMCOG 'Southeastern Michigan Council of Governments) projec-tions," said Austin. "We're a commu-nity of empty nesters Most people here moved here in the '50s. and their children left home in the '80s"

Said Canton s Yack: "It's not real-ly a surprise. All you have to do is drive around. It (increased reva lue from Lansingj will be a welcome ad-dition We're in good shape financial-ly. but we have a lot of infrastruc-ture to get in place."

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• NEW MORNING SCHOOL ! Attention, ret irees, college stu-dents and parents! New Morning-School of Plymouth Township, a *tate-cerlif ied school (or s tudents in preschool through eighth grade, is seeking paid volunteers to assist as teacher a ides in the classrooms oo an on-call basis Teacher aide substi-tutes a r e needed when a parent aide B unable to help oo a par t icular day. { Teacher aides help with prepara-tion and clean up, but most import-antly assist individual children dur-ing class t i m e Aides a r e needed in the preschool and the K-S classes. A teacher aide subst i tute can specify a grade-level preference .

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Hospice Services of Western Wayne County is seeking volunteers to provide assistance to terminal ly ill pa t ien ts and their families in their homes. Volunteers may provide respite care , companionship, emo-tional support and bereavement care . Both lay volunteers and regis-tered nurses a re needed. Thirty hours of volunteer training begins 7-10 p.m. Monday. Sep t 12. for 10 con-secut ive weeks. Interested volun-teers m a y call . 522-4244

• H E L P C A N C E R P A T I E N T S H a r p e r Hospital is looking for vol-

unteers to work with cancer pa-tients. A f r e e specialized t ra ining p r o g r a m will be held for interested part ic ipants , July 11 through Ju ly 27, oo Mondays and Wednesdays 5 30-3:30 p.m. The training p rogram will focus on the ability to provide support to pat ients and their fami-lies dur ing their hospital stay For more information, call 745-3939. 8 30 a .m. to 5 p.m. weekdays

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With ooe day left lo their two-year session. Michigan legislators a re un-able to agree on a school tax re form plan to place before voters.

The Senate Tuesday rejected last week's House version of tax reform, with 16 in favor and 20 against the measure.

" Our theory is that the people should get a chance to vote on it," said Sen. R. Robert Geake, R-North-ville, who voted in favor of Senate Joint Resolution K. "But most of us don't support the program."

Both versions would cut school op-erat ing taxes 25 percent for home-owners and 10 percent for business-es. replacing them with an increase in the sales tax f rom 4 percent to 5.

IN A CONFUSED pattern, 15 Re-publicans and one Democrat sup-ported the House version, while 17 Democra ts and three Republicans were opposed.

" Among a rea senators, Republicans Geake, Rudy Nichols of Waterford, Doug Cruce of Troy and Richard

Fessler of Commerce voted yes Democra ts Jack Faxon of F a r m -

ington Hills, William Faust of West-land and George Hart of Dearborn voted no.

"There was a rumor ," said Ni-chols. " tha t Republicans were going to pass it to put it on the ballot, then kill it (work against voter passage) when it 's out there.

"No one is awed by the governor 's plan," Nichols said. Asked if passage were possible this week, Nichols said Wednesday f rom his desk oo the Sen-a t e floor. "Unfortunately, it got bogged down in politics."

FAXON LAST week voted for the Senate version, but Tuesday he op-posed the House version with its many amendments .

" I 'm upset at their a t t empt ing to bring in the education ar t icle of the Michigan Constitution and rewri t ing it ," said Faxon, a Constitutional Con-vention delegate in 1961-62.

The House added language to put "equal quality of education" into the Constitution, and Faxon called that dangerous. "There is a potential for l i t igation (lawsuits by poor districts).

They're doing this without recogniz-ing the magni tude of the changes ."

Faxon noted that the constitution-al language on the s tate 's role in ed-ucation goes back to the 1785 North-west Ordinance.

GEAKE SUMMED up the feelings of many l awmakers f rom school dis-t r icts with high property taxes and no s ta te aid.

"I t ' s not good for the t a x p a y e r s because they will send more money to Lansing.

"I t ' s not good for suburban school districts because there will be less local control. The (state school) aid formula would tend to favor poorer distr icts and harm the distr icts with higher proper ty value who have voted millages to support their schools in the pas t . "

As of Tuesday, the House had not voted on the Senate version of the plan. Here a re other differences:

• The Senate version would cap business property taxes a f t e r the 10 percent cut; the House would allow voters to increase them.

• The House provided m o r e relief for low-income renters and senior citizens

Y o u n g , H e a d l e e p a n t a x p l a n A political fr iend and foe are both

cri t ical of Gov. J a m e s Blanchard's school f inance reform proposal the subject of a bat t le in the state Legis-lature.

Detroit Mayor Coleman Young, a Democrat , said the plan would " mean nothing" to Detroit and other financially s t rapped systems

Tax fighter Richard H. Headlee, Blanchard's 1982 Republican oppo-nent. called the plan "another Trojan Horse" that would hike taxes with-out helping education.

Headlee. 58. of Farmington Hills led the campaign for the 1978 Tax Limitation Amendment to the Michi-gan Constitution, now known as the Headlee Amendment .

" T H E HISTORY of t ax increases and constitutional amendment pro-posals initiated by the s ta te Legisla-tu re should make us all cautious abou t Gov. Blanchard ' s 'school f inance plan' contained in a new con-st i tut ional amendment ," Headlee said.

"Taxpayers have been unable to obtain a written copy of Blanchard 's school finance plan' since it was in-t roduced during a press conference two weeks ago. I was able to obtain a nine-page Senate Substitute For House Substitute For Senate Joint Resolution K' this morning.

"Pre l iminary examination of the l imited information avai lable indi-c a t e s that Gov. Blanchard 's proposal m a y be another Trojan Horse.

"PREVIOUS GOVERNORS and legislatures increased taxes on be-half of education numerous t imes: in 1960 with a sales tax increase; in 1967 through implementat ion of an income tax; in 1971 with an income tax increase; in 1972 with the intro-duction of a s ta te lottery, in 1975 with another income tax increase; and in 1983 with still another income tax increase."

Nevertheless, he said, s t a t e sup-port of local schools declined in real t e rms by more than 20 percent f r o m just 1979 to 1985.

Headlee is chai rman of the board of Alexander Hamilton Life Insur-ance Co. He has limited his public activity since a hear t t ransp lan t in October of 1987.

R i e g l e : P i s t o n is m y r o l e m o d e l AP — Sen. Donald Riegle of Mich-

igan plans to run the Senate Ranking Commit tee the way Isiah Thomas plays basketbal l for the Detroit Pis-tons

•Sometimes he scores a lot of points, but somet imes he's helping other people score points," Riegle said Tuesday a f t e r it became clear that the leadership of the influential commit tee was his.

The re-election of Sen. Alan Cran-ston of California as party whip, de-spite a challenge f rom Wendell Ford of Kentucky, made it certain that

Riegle would become cha i rman of the Banking Committee.

The fo rmer chai rman. Sen. Wil-l iam P r o x m i r e of Wisconsin, did not run fo r another t e rm as senator . Crans too was next in seniority, but said he would forego the cha i rman-ship if re-elected as whip.

Riegle was third in seniority, be-hind Cranston.

The Michigan senator said the commi t t ee ' s first priority will be to c r a f t a solution to a crisis in the na-tion's savings and loans.

Suffer ing for years f r o m bad loans

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"We've never had a problem be-fore where the system has gone haywi re like tha t , w h e r e t ha t amount of money has d i sappeared and it has to be restored," Riegle said.

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County leaders reach budget compromise By Wayna Paal staff writer

A Wayne County budget showdown was averted Monday after county Executive Edward McNamara and county commissioners reached agreement on outlays for day-to-day county operations.

McNamara had threatened to veto all or part of the $254 3 million coun-ty operating budget; however, no ac-tion was taken as of the close of busi-ness Monday — the last day McNamara could have issued a veto

Compromise budget revisions are expected to be approved during the commission's Dec. 15 meeting A special commission meeting sched-uled for Tuesday was canceled

THE EXECUTIVE and commis-

sioners smoothed over differences during meetings late last week and early this week. McNamara agreed to the final compromise Monday, by telephone from Colorado, where he was taking a vacation

"We're pleased." deputy county executive Michael Duggan said "This is a good agreement It pro-

vides for a balanced budget" Among key compromises: • Commissioners returned $3

million McNamara sought in child care payments to the state. The money, taken from the county's new 1-mill jail tax, will be used to pay the state for housing young county offenders.

• McNamara will regain the abil-ity to freeze county hiring by im-pounding county outlays. Commis-sioners initially sought to remove

the executive's impounding ability, saying such responsibility properly belonged to the commission The move will restore the executive-ap-pointed county freeze committee. McNamara said the committee was necessary to help keep county bond ratings high.

• Commissioners were allowed to keep a 1310,000 increase they voted themselves to pay staff mem-bers. Commissioners said the in-crease was necessary because of a recent Michigan Employment Rela-tions Commission ruling that placed their staff members in county un-ions.

• A new executive's office post, assistant county executive for crimi-nal justice, was created Commis-sioners originally deleted financing for the post from McNamara's budg-

et proposal. The new post win over-see court activities and child care payments, Duggan said. "Our child care payments were $14 million in 1986 and $29 million in 1988 Obvi-ously, something has to be done." The post is expected to be filled by deputy county clerk Bryan Amann

Other compromises involved the county jail.

Commissioners are expected to re-store $800,000 they deleted from the jail operations budget They will, however, receive more information from the county executive on $2 6 million sought to expand the county jail and $1 2 million sought for youth home expansion, before projects are authorized. Commissioners created a new. unallocated jail fund with that money The unallocated fund, they believe, gives them greater input

into bow the money will be spent. In an apparent concession last

week, commissioners voluntarily re-duced an increase they had made to the sheriffs secondary road patrol budget, returning the money to the department's overtime budget

The $500,000 transfer from over-time would have increased county debt by at least that much. McNamara said

The budget went into effect Dec 1 McNamara had until Monday to veto the document under provisions of the county charter Ironically, the char-ter gives commissioners no time limit for an override attempt

McNamara could have vetoed the entire budget or any single part he found offensive Unlike the presi-dent. the Wayne County executive possesses a line-item veto

County Executive Edward McNamara had threatened to veto all or part of the $254.3 million county operating budget; however, no action was taken aa of the close of business Monday — the last day McNamara could have issued a veto.

Sheriff at center of new jail controversy By Wayna Paal staff writer

Wayne County's jail controversy gave off another bombshell this week..

A highly placed jail official accused Sheriff Robert Ficano of us-ing jail personnel and food to assist the she r i f f s November re-election bid

Cmdr Richard Stover alleged Fi-cano used jail workers to assist his campaign bid and used jail money to

pay for 300-400 meals at a pro-Fi-cano senior citizens campaign rally

Stover, a 24-year department vet-eran. was recently promoted by Fi-cano to director of jail services.

The comments were made Nov 30 during Stover's deposition before chief Wayne County Circuit Judge Richard Kaufman tn the continua-tion of a lawsuit first filed in 1971.

Ficano, who easily won re-election Nov 8, called the charges unequi-vocally untrue'' and the product of "rumors and innuendos, not facts."

" IF ANYBODY wanted to work on my campaign they did so on their own hours," Ficano said. Ficano said fewer volunteers were needed be-cause of the nature of this year 's campaign

" Our campaign this time was pri-marily in th* media There wasn't the lawn signs and the kind of things we've done in the past." he said.

The allegation jail food was used at campaign stops was also untrue. Ficano said. "I don't even know what

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The jail dispute stems from the lawsuit filed by inmates against al-legedly inhumane conditions at the county facility. In recent months, it has also included a battle for jail control between Ficano and county Executive Edward McNamara

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» "FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS' The city of Plymouth Parks and

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Drivers altering plans to beat traffic hassles America's status as the most mo-

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AAA's first Travel Attitude Moni-tor shows that 86 percent of Ameri-cans believe traffic congestion is worse or hasn't improved in the last year, and more than three-fourths of motorists surveyed altered their va-cation or leisure travel plans be-cause of crowded roads.

Dubbed the Hassle Index,'' it was developed to learn public attitudes toward the quality of auto travel.

IT SHOWS: a Only 3 percent of motorists feel

that traffic congestion in their area has improved since 1987.

• 40 percent of surveyed drivers believe local roads are more con-gested than last year

• 46 percent say daily congestion is unchanged. (Eleven percent were undecided.)

The Hassle Index is based on a telephone survey of 1,000 adult respondents who traveled during the first six months of 1988 or planned a vacation trip during the last half of this year. The survey was conducted by the U.S. Travel Data Center, which does special research for AAA.

"AMERICANS' LOVE for the open road is being dealt a serious setback by roads so crowded in some places that traveling by car is no longer the enjoyable experience it used to be," said Richard F Hebert,

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"And severe congestion is occur-ing not only in major urban areas but on rural roadways as well."

Traffic congestion is of greatest concern to motorists in the North-east and Midwest, where 87 percent of those surveyed said local roads are worse or unchanged from last year. .

Drivers in all age groups surveyed are affected by congestion, but mo-torists age 45 and over are most con-cerned as 90 percent felt t raff ic is worse or hasn't improved since 1987

SOME 76 percent of adult respon-dents also said they altered their va-cation or pleasure travel plans be-cause of traffic congestion.

Of these, 59 percent left earlier to

avoid traffic. 33 percent left later. 53 percent allowed considerably more time to reach their destina-tions: and 29 pecent drove at least 10 miles out of their way.

Additionally, traffic congestion was a serious enough problem that 9 percent of those surveyed decided against taking a vacation or plea-sure trip, 6 percent altered their des-tination and 11 percent switched months.

To help relieve serious traffic congestion. Herbert said, AAA re-commends the following six-point strategy:

• The federal government should release the nearly (10 billion bal-ance in the Highway Trust Fund to construct and improve roads.

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F u e l p r i c e s a r e d o w n f o r h o l i d a y s e a s o n AP — Motorists heading over the

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Self-serve unleaded gasoline dropped 0 2 of a cent to average 95.9 cents per gallon, the auto club said recently in its weekly survey of 300 stations along main Michigan travel routes. Self-serve regular declined 0 1 of a cent to 97.1 cents per gallon.

Full-serve unleaded was un-changed at $1,139. while full-serve regular increased 0.1 of a cent to 11.116.

Self-serve unleaded prices at 100 metropolitan Detroit service sta-tions dropped 1.3 cents to average 93.1 cents per gallon, AAA said Self-serve regular averaged 92 cents, down 0.4 of a cent.

Full-serve unleaded sold for an average of $1,313 per gallon in the

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, Memorial services for Marion E|izabetta Burr Sober were Dec. 9 at

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Mrs. Sober was a portrait artist, attfcor, teacher and craftswoman. Ske died Dec. 2 in Ann Arbor.

.Born in Manchester, Conn., Mrs. SOber studied a t Wellesley College, Wayne State and Eastern Michigan universities, and the Yale School of Fine Arts. She specialized in the his-tdry of ar t and occupational therapy.

Mrs. Sober moved to the Plymouth area in 1942. She moved to Camden, Maine, after the death of her hus-band F. Donald in 1984 and returned to Glacier Hills in Ann Arbor in 1187.

Mrs. Sober belonged to the Plym-outh and Northville historical soci-eties and women's clubs, American Association of University Women, Daughters of the American Revolu-tion, and the American Crafts Coun-cil. She took a strong interest in American Indian issues.

Mrs. Sober is survived by her brother Charles and his, wife {Cathe-rine Burr, and their daughters Jane Massey, Susan Hartz, Anne Czepiel, and their children.

Traveling in Africa, Mrs. Sober became involved with the Christian Church division of the Overseas Ministries' mission to educate chil-dren in Zaire. Memorial contribu-tions in support of that effort may be sent to the attention of Dan C. Hoff-man, P.O. Box 1986, Indianapolis, In-diana 46206.

WILLIAM O. PONTE

Funeral services for William O. Ponte of Plymouth were Dec. 6 at Lambert-Vermeulen Funeral Home in Plymouth with the Rev. Jerry Yarnell officiating.

Mr. Ponte, 79, was retired from the Detroit Edison Co. where he was a supervisor.

Mr. Ponte was born Aug. 3. 1909.

He died Dec. 3.

Mr. Ponte is survived by his son, William of Plymouth; daughter, Rita Mincavage of Pasadena. Calif.; brother, Ferdinand of Frankfort, Mich.; and four grandchildren.

Burial was in Cadillac Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Westland. Me-morial contributions may be given to the American Lung Association.

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Hotel tax secrecy bill dead — for this year

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By Tim Richard staff writer

The sponsor of legislation to ex-empt individual hotel tax bills from the state's Freedom of Information Act vowed he will try again next year a f te r his four-bill package died in a state Senate committee.

Rep. Kent Sikkema. R-Grand Rap-ids, withdrew the bills last week in the face of strong objections from Sen. Rudy Nichols, R-Waterford. in the Senate Local Government Com-mittee.

'The public has a right to know whether someone's cheatin" on his taxes," Nichols said. "Frankly I'm troubled by this bill."

Newspaper editors say hotel peo-ple freely trade business information among themselves anyway

THE ISSUE arose, said Grand Rapids Press editor Mike Lloyd, dur-ing a Kent County political argu-ment about whether too much was being spent in the downtown on a county museum.

Revenue from a county-imposed hotel-motel room tax was being allo-cated for the museum, and the Press asked the county treasurer how much in taxes was being paid by each individual hotel and motel

Kent treasurer John Boerema refused, calling it "proprietary" in-formation Boerema argued it would

be valuable to competitors and to companies deciding whether to build hotels in the area.

Boerema offered, instead, to pro-vide a total of bow much room-tax revenue was collected in each city and township.

Boerema said a person knowing the individual hotel's number of rooms and rates could use the tax figures to calculate the occupancy rate.

BUT FLINT Journal editor Al Pel-loquin scoffed at the idea the infor-mation was a secret.

"We have published, for three years, the results of room taxes for most of the major hotels and motels. We use that twice a year to look at the health of our tourist industry," Pelloquin said.

"We have received not one com-plaint from any hotel or motel I sit

on the chamber of commerce board with them (hotel managers). They tell us their occupancy rates.

"They trade this information back and forth among themselves. It's not that confidential."

No one from the hotel-motel in-dustry testified al last week's bear-ing.

A TECHNICAL question, rajsed by Nichols, went unanswered: Is sales tax information on individual retail outlets a matter of public record?

Sikkema promised to look into the question before reintroducing his bills in 1989.

Meanwhile, the Kent County infor-mation is still in the t reasurer 's vault. The Press sued Boerema for the data under the Freedom of Infor-mation Act and lost in circuit court. The paper has taken the case to the Court of Appeals.

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Chamber cool to plan Richard M Gabrys, first vice

chairman of the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce, said the chamber will withhold support for the tax proposal in the Michigan Legislature until the Legislature passes into law an education quality improvement plan.

"We want to be assured that pub-lic education in Michigan will ade-

quately serve the needs of students, parents and employers," Gabrys said.

Business must be assured that it will not be unfairly treated by future tax increases, he said. In addition, constitutional provisions establish-ing Michigan's obligations to provide public education should not be dis-turbed.

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Education CBE desire should spur action

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I T'S TIME RESIDENTS of the PJymouth-

Canton Community Schools wake up and take a look at what's happening in the dis-trict.

If the more silent members of the community don't speak up, we could end up with a board of education dominated by a small but vocal minor-ity in the school system.

We are talking about Citizens for Better Edu-cation, a Christian activist group, that has set its sights on electing a new school board.

If people don't rally to offset this CBE push, the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools could end

~ up controlled by a religious group that does not j, represent the general public. i_ We have chastised the school board for its lack

of communication with residents. That lack of responsiveness has'turned people off and could

4 come back to haunt students if CBE is successful in its quest.

BUT COMMUNICATION is a two-way street. Residents, too, must show some interest in the schools. If not, they abdicate their responsibility

«v>to groups like CBE. a That's why residents, especially those without - students in school, must get involved. It does af-- feet your pocket book because the quality of ' schools has a huge influence on the price of your "home. ~ The school board is too important an elected

body to let a group with a narrow viewpoint dominate and set policy.

We have no problem with CBE presenting its ews. The group has that right. But we take issue with their push for censor-

and vague generalizations about witchcraft, uality and R-rated movies.

If someone in the schools is indeed promoting tchcraft, point out who. Frankly, we don't see much evidence support -

their claims. * And rather than spend money on slick bro-

chures, why not funnel that cash into the schools for programs that help students?

A group with narrow goal% and limited intereata ia threatening to take over the Plymouth-Canton Community Schoola. The solution ia tor residents to take some interest in the school elections.

CBE HAS overlooked the fact that the public schools are designed to educate all students, many of whom don't share the same religious background or view. That's why residents have an alternative in the numerous parochial schools around here.

Just listening to Diane Daskalaskis. founder of the group, should make residents sit up and take notice about how serious the group is in taking over.

"Unfortunately, next year there's only one seat open, so we can only have one candidate," she said. "The following year there are two. Then, if we have a majority, we can start making some headway around here."

Barbara Graham, supported by CBE, was elected to the board in June. She was the top vote-getter. Only 12 percent of the registered voters went to the polls.

That lack of interest opens the door for special interest groups like CBE.

With so few people voting, all it takes is an organized minority able to garner a couple of thousand votes to elect someone to the school board.

We don't want one group to dominate any elected body. That dilutes the representative process and results in ineffective government.

But a CBE-controlled school board is not out of the question.

The election is in June. But that doesn't mean residents shouldn't start

thinking now about their school district and what could happen if they choose to remain on the sidelines.

Tie one on Ribbons drive home message

TIE ONE.ON is a traditional boast made by immature people who plan to drink too much alcohol. Unfortunately, many of those people plan to drive after their

drinking bout. But now you can "tie one on" for safety by

participating in the Project Red Ribbon Cam-paign, an increasingly widespread movement to curtail drinking and driving over the holidays.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving, with the full-fledged support of most police agencies, urges drivers to tie a red ribbon to their cars to remind themselves and others that driving and drinking don't mix.

Red ribbons should serve as a sober reminder that holiday celebrations should not be used as an excuse to endanger lives by drinking and driving.

The reminder by now should not be necessary — but it is. More than 20,000 people will be killed this year in alcohol-related deaths on the na-tion's highways.

Need other reminders? Here's a few sobering thoughts from the National Highway and Traffic Safety Association:

• Traffic crashes are the top killer of Ameri-cans from age 1 to 40.

• Every 22 minutes, someone dies in an alco-hol-related auto crash.

• More than a half-million people are injured each year in alcohol-related traffic crashes.

The tragic toll of cocaine and heroin is serious, but it is still alcohol that is America's largest drug problem. The dangerous potential of alcohol misuse is magnified when the abuser gets behind a wheel and puts others at risk.

A major concern about drinking and driving is a fatal message that youth are all too willing to learn. Drinking and driving continues to be the number one killer of teenagers, according to the National Commission Against Drunk Driving in a report released this week.

The results are tragic: The alcobol-related fa-tality rate for people under 21 is nearly double the rate of those over 21.

THE HOLIDAYS at the end of the year should be a time of rejoicing, reflection, renewed ac-quaintances and rejuvenated outlooks. It should not be a time of grief because of a traffic fatality that did not need to happen.

N o o n e f r o m M A D D is a s k i n g you not t o d r i n k T h e y a s k o n l y t h a t y o o d r i n k r e s p o n s i b l y a n d l e t s o m e o n e e l s e d o t h e d r i v i n g .

T h e r e d r i b b o n r e m i n d e r s a r e b e i n g g i v e n o u t a t a r e a 7 - E l e v e n s t o r e s b e g i n n i n g Dec . 12. T h e s t o r e s h o p e t o d i s t r i b u t e 500,000 r i b b o n s t h r o u g h o u t t h e n a t i o n a n d i t s p a r e n t c o m p a n y , t h e S o u t h l a n d C o r p o r a t i o n , h a s d o n a t e d o o e m i l e of r e d r i b b o n t o e a c h of M A D D ' s 400 c h a p t e r s

R e d ribbons a r e a l s o a v a i l a b l e a t m o s t a r e a police departments, or yon can get one by mail-ing a self-addressed stamped envelope to MADD/Oaklaad, PO Box 3004, Farmington Hills, Mich. 4S3&). Or, you can fashion your own.

I n a n y e a s e , a r e d r i b b o n rfiouJd b e t h e on ly t h i n g y o o t i e o n w h e n you t a k e t o t h e h i g h w a y s t h i s ho l iday

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Here's where some of your money goes

" W H E R E , " A colleague of mine of ten asks, "does all that tax money we send to Lansing go to?"

He has three bright children, prob-ably college bound, so he's con-cerned about education — how much money goes to the s ta te and how lit-tle comes back to the schools.

P a r t of the answer is in f ront of m e — a s tack of pink legal paper , decisions by the state Court of Appeals. It happens that all c a m e out the s a m e day, all concern cr imi-nal cases in Oakland County, and nearly all contain the jargon words: "Defendant appeals as of right "

In plain English, it means that most convicts didn't have to con-vince the cour t to grant " leave to ap-peal" because they had possibly plausible cases. They exercised an au tomat ic right to appeal their pris-on sentences

LET'S LOOK a t the cases: • Judge Norman Lippitt sent

Curt is Armstong to Jackson for 7-20 years as a "habitual cr iminal , sec-ond o f fense" plus two years for using a f i r e a r m in a felony. Armstrong had pleaded guilty. His appeal concerned the voluntariness of his confession and whether a promise of leniency had been made .

• Judge Gene Schnelz sent Lar ry J . Curt is to the pokey for 10-25 years as a "habi tua l o f fender" a f t e r taking a guilty plea to burglary. Curtis con-tended he should be resentenced be-cause the judge "did not s ta te ade-qua te reasons for the sentence im-posed and for depart ing f r o m the sentence guidelines," the higher court noted. I t added that sentence guidelines don' t apply to habitual of-fender convictions.

• J u d g e Robert Templin sent J a m e s E a r l , al ias Gregory Hall, to

These appeals must be heard, and they are part of the reasons that the number of appellate judges in this state have greatly increased.

the big house for lVi-15 years on a habitual offender guilty plea, the im-media te case being shoplif t ing f r o m a JC Penney's store. One of his grounds for appeal was tha t the presentence probation repor t was inaccurate , though he hadn' t object-ed at the t ime the report was made Nor did he define the inaccuracies

• Judge Freder ick Ziem sent Rober t Hampton, "habi tual o f fender , four th offense," to the s l a m m e r for 10-40 years on a guilty plea. The da te was April 13, 1987. Hampton said his presentence repor t was f lawed because it wasn ' t updated. The alleged flaw, it turns out, was t ha t "a t the t ime the repor t w a s pre-pared (Jan. 29, 1987), defendant de-nied any involvement in the a r m e d robbery ."

• Judge Jessica Cooper took a guilty plea f r o m Alvin B. Hayes and gave him 7-25 in st ir as "habi tual of-fender , fourth offense." Hayes said the court "did not adequately ar t icu-l a t e its reasons for the sentence im-posed and did not individualize the sentence to defendant ."

• Judge Richard Kuhn gave Mi-chael G. Vanlergerghe 6-JO yea r s for f i rs t -degree cr iminal sexual conduct involving a boy. (To be fa i r , this de-fendant was granted leave to ap-

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peal.) His appeal said his guilty plea was "induced by unfulfil led promis-es of leniency made by the investi-gating off icer ." The cour t noted: •There is no evidence tha t the pro-

secutor or the court m a d e a promise regarding the sentence."

THE GOOD NEWS is tha t we have tough prosecution and tough circui t judges.

We also have a tough-minded s t a t e Court of Appeals that bluntly saw no mer i t in any of the appea ls and up-Hfeld the sentencing judges. The s a m e panel handled all the cases: Harold Hood, Roman S. Gribbs and Joseph B. Sullivan, bless their f a i r but f i r m hearts.

The bad news is that appe l l a t e law is a growth industry in Michigan In the 1960s the Court of Appeals had nine judges. As of Jan. 1 it will have 24. and that 's not due to populaUon growth.

Each appeals judge costs $100,000 a year . Plus clerks, plus secre ta r ies , plus the t rappings of off ice , plus computers , plus supplies. P lus the law l ibrar ies in our jai ls and prisons for the inmates .

A big chunk of the Court of Appeals ' business is a u t o m a U c appeals, without legal mer i t , by four- t ime losers.

That, fr iend, is where a growing portion of our tax money is going.

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Team showed true strength To the editor

I feel compelled to wri te this let-ter a t a t r ibute to a group of girls whose f a t e was decided by the shrill of a whistle. Yes, I am talking about the controversial call made by a re-f e ree in the f inal two seconds of play in th# distr ict girls basketball g a m e between Canton and Salem high schoola.

These two t eams deserved be t te r than having the g a m e end on such a note. The g a m e should have been de-cided on the basketball floor by the Involved teams, not by a r e fe ree who for some unknown reason decided to end the g a m e premature ly .

While I congratulate Salem, I must a lso congratulate Canton, not only on their season, bat also on the way these girls have handled this "agony of d e f e a t " While victory Is easy to handle, it Is through afyalnful defea t tha t t rue strength of charac-te r emerges . I have i prood of a group of girls than I a m of this group, and I know that this Is the ironsmeus of many people within this communi ty

While they will never again boosce the basket hall as a t eam, they win a lways remain a t eam in

s p i r i t The degree of car ing and con-cern these girls demons t ra te toward one another, and toward their coaches, has been ooe of the most positive results of both their season and this loss. They^have emerged f r o m defeat f a r s t ronger than any victory could have given them.

To the juniors, Jennie, Jenny , Sta-cey and Susan. I wish you good lock next year on the court. To the sen-iors, Amanda, Candi, M a m i e and Mi-chelle, you will go oo to play other seasons in your lives; some will be good, and some will be bad. Tbe abil-ity to reach deep within yourselves and find inner strength has been demonstra ted by all of you. Through pain comes growth; the extent of growth that each of you has experi-enced is Invaluable. My salute ia to you, the 19M Canton girls varsi ty basketball team.

Karea A. Jones

Week started **£££! campaign bean more

To the editor D u r i n g A m e r i c a n E d u c a t i o n

Week, the Plymouth-Canton Educa-tion Association recognised and hon-ored all teachers and adminis t ra tors in the Plymouth-Canton School Dis-t r i c t

Tbe Plymouth-Canton Educa t ion Association would like to thank Scott Lorenz, Mayflower Hotel, and J a m e s McKeoo, J a m e s McKeon Inc., fo r their generosity. Through their posi-tive support, we presented 779 teachers and adminis t ra tors a gold apple pin oo Monday and a beaut i fu l red apple on Friday. Throughout the week, many schools conducted pro-grams, breakfas ts and luncheons As a part of the celebration, s tudents were invited to wri te a l e t t e r or es-say to a teacher who m a d e a d i f fe r -ence in their life.

Those of us living working and raising our children in the P lymouth-Canton school system have a v—ted interest to a t ta in m a x i m u m achieve-ment a t all levels of educat ion. The American Education Week w a s our kick off campaign for Improvemen t of our public re la t ions E a c h month tbe PCEA plans to honor one of our employee groups during the year .

We had hoped to rece ive addi-tional f inancial support fo r our Plymouth-Canton buaineas and com-munity organisations to provide apo-d a l projects for our s tudents and staff

Once again, we apprec ia te those that do care . Scott Lorenz and J a m a s McKeon, ha ts off to yoo. They be-lieved our teachers a r e worth their weight in gold. Thank you fo r <

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Death of a a tradition

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Western- bound Seeing the USA in a Chevrolet

EVERYBODY knew him as just plain Ernie . He was the proprietor of Ernie 's Store at the corner of Law-ton and Selden about a mile and a half f r o m what was then known as Briggs S tad ium (now Tiger Stadium) on Detroi t ' s near West Side.

- I think Ern ie ' s store was the 'only place I spent more time at than Briggs S tad ium when I was a boy.

Ernie ' s w a s a typical mom-and-pop store. He lived in an apa r tmen t in the s to re building His store was a neighborhood gathering place. He was a g rea t spinner of homespun yarns. E rn i e dispensed philosophy as well as groceries, and about every-thing else that you can imagine.

If you needed a quart of milk at 10 p.m. and Norman General 's marke t up the s t r ee t or Smi ths supermarke t on Buchanan two blocks away weren't open, you could a lways de-pend on Ernie . He was a lways open until 11. and if it was really an emer-gency you could knock on the door a f te r 11 and he'd open up. You paid a few pennies more to shop at Ernie ' s store, but t he convenience was worth it.

Everybody who grows up in an ethnic neighborhood in an urban city has an Ern ie ' s store in their youth, and I got to thinking about Ernie ' s the other day when I was reading copy of Amy Rosa's story out of Southfield about small video s tores going the way of mom-and-pops

T H E T I M E S were two generat ions apar t , but it was a case of another lifecycle being repeated.

We didn' t have any television and no one even imagined VCRs when Ernie w a s in his heyday, but his was a mom-and-pop store that was on its last legs A decade later the chain s u p e r m a r k e t s combined with popu-lation sh i f t s and changing social hab-its would do in stores like Ern ie ' s and he would head back South. That 's about all I heard of Ernie ' s eventual fa te , but he's an indelible memory in m y life.

Since then, the deaths of neighbor-hood mom-and-pops victimized by the chains have been reported in

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other a reas such as par ty stores, res-taurants and soda bars.

Now. says Southfield city l ibrarian Doug Zyskowski in Amy Rosa's sto-ry. the video rental market has be-come oversa tura ted and the small video stores a re dropping like flies, at least in the Southfield and Lathrup area "Four years ago, there was a video store on every s t ree t corner, in every mall ," says Zys-kowski "Now w h a f s happening is a case of basic economics."

The lesson, said Amy Rosa, was a series of closures Over the past year, no less than six video stores went under in the Southfield-Lathrup area, most of them smaller outfi ts losing customers to "superstores."

Life is changing and it's t ime to look ahead, not back, to enjoy the conveniences that modern life has provided Now you can jump into the one of the two or three cars in tbe driveway and zip off to your neigh-borhood Meijers or K mar t and buy stuff cheap You wouldn't need Er-nie's anymore even if Ernie was just across the street , a hop and a skip away.

IN OL'R F R E E enterprise system, it's a case of survival of the f i t test and following the process of natural selection.

If Meijer 's and K m a r t can go do what Ernie did better and cheaper, then bye-bye to Ernie. Mom and pop quickly discovered that video renta ls were a hot market ing item and tried to turn a profit with such rentals.

Many did. but it was inevitable that the Video Studio and Blockbus-ter video rental emporiums would come along and knock out the mom-and-pops with their big volume busi-ness Process of natural selection.

The times were two generations apart, but it was a case of another life cycle being repeated.

The Lawton-Selden c o m e r where Ernie ' s store once stood is now a va-cant lot.

In fact , Chaney School across the s t ree t f rom Ernie's closed for good last year and much of w h a f s lef t of the old neighborhood is a vacan t lot. save for areas taken by the J e f f r e y Freeway and by the site of the new Michigan Health Center, right across f r o m Chaney.

Bye bye Ernie, bye bye mom-and-pop stores. Life goes on.

Unless you a re still in adoles-cence. you should r e m e m b e r what an oomph Dinah Shore put into ber voice as she socked out the commer-cial line, "See the USA in your Chev-rolet." It was as fami l ia r to my gen-eration as the melody Gillet te used to introduced the Fr iday night fights.

It turned out that I am taking Di-nah at her word, or at least I will be this week, as soon as the mechanical magicians have completed a heart transplant on my Chevy's head gask-et. After 38 cancer radiaUon treat-ments, 1 am off for the hinterlands again, confident that the dastardly invader has been eradicated.

While wander ing tbe West, my front-seat companion. figuraUvely speaking, will be Hiram Crabdecker. with whom I can converse in the same manner as J i m m y Stewart talked with "Harvey ."

1 chanced upon Hiram's gravel-throated t ra f f ic reports on a small northern Wisconsin radio station back in '82 as be spotted both deer and game wardens while flying his helicopter over the Washburn-Bay-field areas which peek out a t the Apostle Islands in Lake Superior.

Hiram seemed too good to be real, and of course he isn't. But I love that

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name As the creat ion of a media personality, we should be able to find a common ground for conversa-tion. Passing motor is ts on the inter-s tate system may think I 'm talking to myself, but I'll know better be-cause I 'm the one who will hear the answers

FIRST MAJOR stop will be at the Albuquerque condo of some Livonia friends. Then the goal to push on toward Reno and to be at Christinas Eve services at St Pat r ick 's Episco-pal Church on tbe northern edge of Lake Tahoe, where the snow will probably be severa l feet deep.

If anyone asks why there 's a set of golf clubs in the car instead of skis. I'll claim it was Hi ram 's idea Actu-ally. I plan to put them to good use in southern California and Arizona

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A: Yes. I have known school dis-t r ic ts where the principals and teachers have studied and learned of the concept that young adul ts a r e ex-pected to master on the SAT or ACT

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In any case, teaching to concepts that students will be faced with for college en t rance and scholarships is. to me. a compassionate car ing for

students in a society in which many al ready place too much emphasis on tests of this nature .

The answers provided here are the opinions of Dr James Doyle and not the Troy School District-Questions for this column should sent to Doc Doyle c/o the Observ-er & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia, Mi. 48150.

al to while away tbe nights. Sure I a m . and in case they are needed tbe l i terary valise s ta r t s with two dictionaries and three foot-ball record manuals for use in arbi-trat ing bar room debates

There 's some real deep stuff, boo Charles Ea r l e Funk's "A Hog on Ice." which gives tbe origin and de-velopment of many curious expres-sions in our language, is a case in point So is P e t e r Bowler's "The Su-perior Person ' s Book of Words

Another volume that deals with words is J a m e s Lipton's "An Exalta-tion of Larks," a discussion of t e rms of venery and their origin.

IF A POETIC mood strikes. I can reach for the "Best Loved Poems of the American People," "One Hun-dred and One Famous Poems." or " The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam." Je f f rey Archer 's "A Quiver Full of Arrows" is sure to get a reading dur-ing the holidays, if for 00 other rea-son than to inhale the wonderful opening line of "The First Miracle." which reads. "Tomorrow it would be 1 A.D.. but nobody had told him."

A re-reading of Strunk and White's "The Elements of Style" might be in order and. too. Paul Ashley's "Say It Safely," a discussion of legal l imits; in journal ism and broadcasting.

Tbe most recent edition of Read-er 's Digest, tbe 1989 Farmer ' s Alma-nac. impor tant for its humor and weather forecasts , and "All I Know About Golf." which carr ies my byl-ine and is just one blank page a f t e r another, also a r e going along.

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Jgencies, has a t tacked the proposed $•-17 percen t health and social ser-vices cuts in Gov. James Blanchard 's £989-90 budget. * They said the budget would "dras-

y cut back services to Michigan who a r e poor, homeless, sick

Instead of cuts, the coalition stx>ngly urged Blanchard and the Depar tment of Management and ~ dget to keep the human services

Bgets a t cu r ren t levels with in-creases for inflation next year . ; The cuts would amount to " turn-ing their backs on these vulnerable people," said coalition spokesman Douglas Bovin, president of the

Michigan Association of Counties. Other coalition member s include representat ives of agencies f rom the a reas of child and social services, mental health, public health, sub-stance abuse and labor.

In a Lansing news conference, Bo-vin said, "Continued shifting of re-sponsibility without regard for the devastat ing human costs cannot con-tinue."

Among programs that may suffer cuts a re Medicaid and public health p rograms providing health services for children and pregnant women, general assistance for the unemploy-able, prescription drug coverage for Medicaid patients and funding for a juvenile justice program.

GM chief: Fuel tax increase a mistake

Reviewing the improved auto business c l i m a t e of 1988. General Motors pres ident Robert C. Stempel cautioned ci ty officials that pro-moted federa l changes would dam-a g e the U.S. au to industry and their communi t ies .

[ Stempel , speaking to the annual convention of the National League of Cit ies , w a r n e d against a proposed

»ral gasoline tax increase. Although GM's outlook for the in-

r ema ins strong, he warned this could be jeopardized by

or quick-fix" solutions to the and budget deficit problems

as increasing the excise tax on jline.

*WE ESTIMATE that a tax of 15 cea ts a gallon would lower U.S. vehi-c le output by 500,000 units annually — jeopardizing up to 120,000 jobs in

auto and re la ted supplier indus-he said .

$M opposes increasing the federal Jline excise tax to fund general

revenues and prefers to see the tax money used in the tradit ional role of a highway user fee to maintain and improve the nation's roads, high-ways and bridges, he said.

Stempel said the "corpora te aver-age fuel economy" s tandard ought to be repealed because marke t forces, not legislation, do a better job of controlling gas consumption.

"CAFE actually reduces the abili-ty of American companies to com-pete against the imports — especial-ly the Japanese.

"Their volume base has been only small cars . Now they're moving into the mid-size and luxury marke t s — often with less fuel-efficient vehicles than GM of fe rs — and still meeting the fuel-economy regulation because of their CAFE credit position."

Stempel said he expects 1989 to be another good year , with industry sales of about 15 million vehicles, in-cluding 10 million cars and 5 million trucks.

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State lawmakers seek AIDS bills A P — Key lawmakers say an

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House and Senate commit tees last week passed separate versions of legislation dealing with AIDS.

On the Senate side, the Health Pol-icy Commit tee under cha i rman Wil-l iam Sederburg passed a single com-prehensive bill that addresses a wide r ange of AIDS measures.

The House Public Health Commit -tee passed three bills:

• One is a measure requiring a doctor to tell a patient being tes ted for acquired immune deficiency syn-d r o m e that the results will be confi-dent ia l and that counseling is avai l -able. If that person tests positive, tbe pat ient must sign an agreement al-lowing the results to be shared with a spouse or other sexual par tner and

the health depar tment , and an op-tional agreement to re lease the re-sults to an insurance company.

• Another bill, sponsored by Rep. Michael Bennane, D-Detroit, ad-dresses how to deal with recalc i t rant AIDS patients. The measu re was amended in commi t t ee to m a k e it a felony to knowingly have sex with someone without f irst telling the partner about the AIDS infection, a move opposed by Bennane.

"It 's not only hard to prove that, but if testing is anonymous there is no way to know if they knew they had AIDS," said Bennane, also chair-man of the commit tee . "I t seems to me that people in high-risk groups would be less likely to find out whether they have AIDS. If I don't know, you can never accuse m e of a felony."

Rep Sal R o c c a , D - S t e r l i n g Heights, supported the measure , say-ing a recalc i t rant pat ient is guilty of

a t tempted murder To argue that because of burden of proof we shouldn't pass the bill is like saying rape shouldn't be illegal because it 's difficult to prove," be said.

• Tbe third bill requires that all cases of AIDS be reported to the De-par tment of Public Health.

Other measures before the full House would require incoming pris-

oners to be tested for AIDS and re-quire testing of people convicted of cer tain cr imes , such as prostitution and rape.

Sederburg, R-Eas t Lansing, said the Senate c o m m i t t e e would consid-er the individual House bills next Tuesday, while the House commit tee considers the omnibus Senate bill. The House bills a r e the most likely route to the law books, Bennane said.

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Magic of books: a great gift By Julia Brown staff writer

Librarians aren't opposed to toys and games as holiday gifts.

They do have a professional in-terest in getting children to read, so librarians hope parents, grand-parents and other gift-givers will consider books as gift choices.

"I think it's a good idea to buy children's books. It doesn't hurt our business at all," said Pam Rawlin-son. assistant director of the Dunn-ing-Hough Library in Plymouth. She supervises children's services at the library, which serves Plym-outh and Plymouth Township resi-dents.

Judy Teachworth, head of chil-dren's services for the Canton Pub-lic Library, agreed. Owning some books is good for children, she said; youngsters sense that tbe book is their own to keep.

"If it's a favorite book, you have it close at hand."

THE LIBRARIES can supply lists of recommended books, in-cluding those of winners of the Newbery Award and Caldecott Award, given by the American Li-brary Association.

The Newbery Award, given since 1922, is for literature for older chil-dren. The Caldecott Award, given since 1938, is for illustrations in chi ldren 's books. This year 's winners are "Lincoln: A Photobiog-raphy" by Russell Freedman and "Owl Moon" by Jane Yolen, illus-trated by John Schoenherr.

Parents and other gift-givers can buy the classics for children, Raw-linson said. Children enjoy owning books they can read again and again.

"It's just those special books you want to own," Rawlinson said.

Books used for schoolwork or those read just once can be checked out of the library.

GIFT-GIVERS CAN start by de-termining what a child's interests are, Rawlinson said.

"Especially as they get older," she said. "It's harder to find a book for an older child if you don't know what they're interested in."

Magazines are a gift option "We do get people asking about

magazines," Teachworth said. Among younger children, "Sesa-

me Street" is popular, as is "Your Big Backyard," published by the National Wildlife Federation.

O L D E R C H I L D R E N en joy "Cricket," a magazine featuring

poems, stories and puzzles, includ-ing reader contributions. "National Geographic World" is popular with older children.

"A lot of aunts and uncles like to give magazines," Teachworth said.

Magazines are educational and provide yearlong gift giving.

Board books are available for toddlers. The books by Rosemary Wells about a rabbit named Maz are popular at the Canton Public Library. —

"People have found a market there," Rawlinson said.

Books for toddlers are available in different shapes and sizes; some are made of cloth or plastic, in-cluding some that can go into the bathtub.

YOUNGER CHILDREN enjoy picture books, such as the "George and Martha" series by James Mar-shall, Teachworth said. Tana H oban's books use photos and in-clude ABC and counting books.

"Those are always popular with

tbe little ones," Teachworth said. Books by Patricia Hutchins fea-

ture simple stories for pres-choolers and are popular.

Children in early elementary school enjoy the "Amelia Bedelia" series. Poetry books, such as "Where the Sidewalk Ends" by Shel Silverstein, are popular with youngsters at both libraries.

"Sing a Song of Popcorn," a poet-ry book with illustrations by nine Caldecott winners, was published this year. Ed Emberly's books, showing children how to draw, are perennial favorites, Teachworth said.

GIRLS AGES 7 to 11 enjoy the "American Girls" series of histori-cal novels.

"They're pretty accurate about the time period," Teachworth said.

At the Dunning-Hough Library, school-age chi ldren like the "Choose Your Own Adventure" se-ries. In that series, the reader picks the path to follow, with different

endings to each story the result. The series is especially popular with boys.

"It still got the kids to read and to come into the library," Rawlin-son said.

Many girls enjoy such series as Sweet Valley Twins, The Baby-Sitters' Club and the Nancy Drew books. Those aren't necessarily the greatest of literature, but do pro-vide lighter reading that children

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Season has its dangers By Julie Brown staff writer

THE HOLIDAYS are a time for celebration.

Police officials don't have any problem with

that, but want to remind motorists that drinking and driving don't mix.

"I think it's more of a problem," said Chief Richard Myers of tbe Plymouth Police Depar tment Tikis time of year, many people attend Christinas and New Year 's parties.

"That has led to an increase in drunken drivers oo the highways a t this time." Myers said. Wintry weather and increased t raff ic — the result of holiday shopping and visits to friends and family — also make

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Plymouth-Canton area police offi-cials are among thoee participating in a holiday campaign to discourage drunken driving.

THE STATEWIDE T i e One Oo" campaign is sponsored by Mothers Against Drenk Driving (MADDX the Office of Highway Safety and lai

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'It keeps people aware that they shouldn't be drinking and driving.'

— Officer Pat Nemecek Canton Police Department

departments participated in the "Tie One Oo" camnaien. meetins at Plymouth City Hall Police officials from Canton, Plymouth, Plymouth Township and the Northville Michi-gan State Police poet participated, tying rod ribbons onto patrol cars.

"It sure c a n t hurt," said officer Pat Nemecek of the Canton Police Department. The monthloog T i e One On" campaign is designed to boost public awareness.

"It kwps people aware that they shouldn't be dnnk.ng and drtvta*."

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_ an eye out for motorists who've been drinking.

Increases or decreases in speed are indicators, said officer J im Jarvis of Plymouth Township's Po-lice Department Weaving through traffic and running stop signs or red lights a re signs officers look for.

Sometimes, it's obvious a motorist has had too much to drink, Plym-outh's Myers said. Trained officers look for more subtle signs, such as failing to <tim headlights or antici-

; t raff ic signals. driving is a problem Michigan, with more

than to.000 people arrested for drunken driving on state roads last year.

"That 's pret ty serious," said trooper Herta Hop ton of the Michi-gan State Police. "Those are only the ones we're catching."

Alcohol is involved in nearly half of all fatal t raff ic accidents in Mich-igan. . -

"It's probably our busiest time of year ," said Hopton, community ser-vices officer at tbe Northville post.

Drunken driving is a problem close to home. In the city of Plym-outh, there were 119 arrests for

OUIL (Operating Under the Influ-ence of Liquor) in 1987 and 134 ar-rests in 1988 to date.

Canton's OUIL arrests included 249 from Jan. 1 through Sept 30 of this year. The January-September period in 1987 included 194 arrests in Canton Township.

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP record-ed 232 OUIL arrests in 1987. From Jan. 1 through Nov. 30 of this year, there were 242 arrests in Plymouth Township.

Police officials have found greater public awareness of the problems of drunken driving these days. That

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makes getting convictions easier. "Definitely," Myers said. "And I

credit Mothers Against Drunk Driv-ing for t h a t "

MADD has been effective in lobby-ing, Myers said, and has set up a court-watcher system. Programs such as the "Tie One On" campaign help increase public awareness.

"More and more, they're not con-tested," said Sgt. Wayne Carroll of the Plymouth Police Depar tment Breathalyzer test results help get drunken driving convictions.

Officers use a PBT, or Prelimi-nary Breath T e s t on the road. That's not admissible in cour t but helps of-ficers on the road know if a motorist has been drinking.

"It gives tbe person's blood alco-hol content right on the spo t " Plym-outh Township's Jarvis said.

POLICE OFFICERS are prepared to make drunken driving arrests, but hope that won't be necessary this holiday season. They encourage hosts to serve alcohol-free drinks at holiday parties.

"And drinking time should be lim-ited to early evening." Hopton of the Michigan State Police said. Friends who've had too much to drink can stay over for the night

In addition to participating in the "Tie One On" campaign, state police are sponsoring a Community Alcohol Policing and Education (C.AJP.E.) campaign.

The program, funded through the Office of Highway Safety Planning, is designed to decrease tbe number of alcohol-related accidents this holi-day season. Uniformed troopers will conduct liquor inspections of area bars, with 450 hours of overtime pro-vided for the random inspections.

"Anybody who might be selling al-cohol to minors, that's what we're looking for," Hopton said. Troopers will Inspect bars and other establish-ments, primarily to look for under-age or intoxicated people.

Inspections will be conducted throughout tbe metro Detroit area during December. Those found in vi-olation will be arrested and cited to the Liquor Control Commission. If found guilty, offenders face fines, jail te rms and/or loss of their liquor license.

BILL BRESLER/start photographer There are many booka and magaz ines aui table for ch i ld ren o l al l agea, acco rd ing to Judy Teachwor th , head of ch i l -d ren ' s serv ices at the Can ton Pub l ic L ibrary.

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a re editions of tbe "Guinness Book of World Records." An atlas makes a nice gift for a child interested in geography

Book sets published for children are good gift choices, Rawlinson said.

Books about Christmas and about other holidays celebrated this time of year are available at tbe libraries. Children enjoy those books.

NEWER VERSIONS of some classics are available, Rawlinson said. These include "A Christmas

Carol" by Charles Dickens, with illustrations by Greg Hildebrandt, and "The Night Before Christmas' ' by Clement C. Moore, with illustra-tions by Scott Gustafson.

O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi" and "Miracle on 34th Street" by Valentine Davies have been redone by illustrators in re-cent years. A favorite at the Dunn-ing-Hough Library' is "Tbe Best Christmas Pageant Ever" by Bar-bara Robinson.

Children enjoy many books read to them in school; some children can't wait to see how a story ends so they come to the library to check.

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Canton announce the birth of a daughter, Lorraine Ellen, Nov. 24 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Ar-bor. Lorraine Ellen has a brother, Robe r t 3.

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Dr Leonard Kaplan believes that one of the nicest things parents can do for their children is spend time with them.

"You know what kids want f rom adults before anything else? Time."

And Kaplan has a lot of sugges-tions on how to spend that time to-gether. including talking and listen-ing.

What children have to say is cru-cial, he said, and their problems can't be minimized.

"Their agenda is important," said Kaplan, a professor of education at Wayne State University who is head of curriculum and instruction.

Parents and children need to talk frequently about mutually interest-ing topics at mutually convenient times, according to Kaplan, a Farm-ington resident.

Kaplan spoke Monday night to a group of parents, educators and oth-ers at Plymouth Canton High School at the first meeting of the Plymouth-Canton Early Childhood Association.

Kaplan talked about ways in which parents contribute to learning.

Reading has always been import-ant." and parents need to make eve-ry effort to read to children "be-cause reading and communication is the crux of it all."

CHILDREN NEED to see their parents read, Kaplan said. Parents and children can share what they've read and can share other experienc-es as well.

"Go some place where there is life."

A trip to a farm or a greenhouse can help a child learn about life.

Music is important to children; dance is important to children," and they need to be exposed to art.

"That's something to talk about, something to think about, something to look at ."

Trips to the library are essential, but the library shouldn't function as a baby-sitting service. Rather it should be a place where parents and children share the joys of books.

Children need some kind of physi-cal activity, such as running, walk-ing or bicycling. They also need time just to be children, he said, "and you need to have some time independent of them."

Time parents and children share doesn't have to exclude the worka-day world. Although it takes effort , it's often possible to arrange to take children to work on special occa-sions.

"Describe what you do. Let the child see what you do. Let the young-ster in on your life."

Parents can't let youngsters in oo everything, but children need to know about their parents' lives, Ka-plan said.

RESEARCH DONE by Kaplan and others indicates that children's academic performance will improve as a result of taking such steps. Par -ents can raise youngsters who are in-tellectually more adept.

But adults may have expectations that children can't possibly live up to, Kaplan said. When Kaplan's daughter was 8, he told her one day to grow up.

"Her answer was "I'm doing it as fast as I can.' I thought it was a good answer."

Children aren't futuristic, be add-ed. They live f rom moment to moment, which means that rewards and discipline need to be immediate.

Kaplan described the "warm fuz-zy" philosophy in which rewards are given whenever possible and disci-plinary problems ignored as much as possible.

"So you want to stroke when you can. ignore when you can." Disci-pline is mandatory, be said, but pun-ishment is not. Some children dis-play negative behavior simply be-cause it's the only way to get attention.

"Kids are born egocentric, and you have to understand that too."

Children learn to use every per-sonal pronoun around. "You need to understand that is normal and healthy."

Parents can help children learn to be less self-centered by providing experiences requiring children to work cooperatively.

KAPLAN WRITES a column for the Detroit Free Press. Some par-ents write to him who worry about their children lying. He responds by explaining that young children don't understand truth or other abstract concepts.

"They don't understand the con-cept of death. Hiey 're into here and now. they're into present, they're into themselves."

Questions have arisen in recent years about the role of early child-hood education, said Kaplan, who is in his 16th year at WSU. He em-phasizes the view that stresses com-munication and socialization skills. He doesn't see early childhood edu-cation serving as preparation for at-tending the University of Michigan.

"It 's a real controversy." Kaplan's expertise is both person-

al and academic. He and his wife have two grown children and two grandchildren, ages 9 months and 3 ^ His wife teaches first and sec-ond grade in tbe Farmington Public Schools.

Kaplan, who received his doctor-ate in education from the University of Rochester in New York, has served as bead of teacher education at WSU. He does work in the areas of parenting, families and child devel-opment.

THOSE AT the meeting enjoyed Kaplan's presentation.

"He was just wonderful," said Shirley Spaniel, executive director of elementary education for tbe P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schools.

Claudia Kulnis, a resource room teacher at Eriksson Elementary School in Canton, agreed.

"I think that Dr. Kaplan's thoughts and reflections certainly parallel tbe philosophy of our district," said

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The event was held at tbe Ska tin' Station in Canton It included rock music, roller skating, food and prizes.

Matt Volante, 14, of Plymouth brought in $252, winning the grand prize. That prize included dinner for two at Kyoto's Japanese Steak House, an evening's worth of trans-portation provided by Authentic Limousine and front-section seats/ backstage passes to see Michael Jackson in coocert.

Tying for runner-up hooors, with $250 collections, were Brad Rigoni, 10. of Canton. Tony Mettetal, 11, of

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Kulnis, chairwoman of the district's Early Childhood Task Force. That group is working on curriculum for kindergartners and first graders.

"He certainly lends credibility to what we're doing." Spaniel said. Re-search on activity-based learning in-dicates that it is beneficial for youngsters Educators aren't ignor-ing basic needs, Spaniel said, but are considering the process by which children learn.

The developmental kindergarten curriculum has been adopted in the P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schools, with the first-grade curricu-lum being worked on. That approach is better for children than a work-book approach. Spaniel said, in that it's designed to teach children how to think and make decisions.

"That's what we're hoping for." Kulnis said.

(The next meeting of the Plym-outh-Canton Early Childhood Associ-ation, a get-acquainted session, is scheduled for Feb. 13. Membership is open to educators, paraprofession-als, support staff, parents and oth-ers. For membership information, call Mary Fritz. 451-6656.)

• AMERICAN LEGION The American Legion, Passage-

Gay de Post No. 391, will hold its business meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thurs-day, Dec. 8, at 173 N. Main, Plym-outh. Veterans who need general or claims assistance, or those interest-ed in American Legion membership, should call Adjutant Bill Nicholas. 495-1633. or J im Maahs, 455-5541.

• M.O.M. GROUP M O M. (Meet Other Mothers) will

meet 9:30-11:30 a.m. Friday. Dec. 9. at the First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth, 701 W. Church St. M.O.M. is a support group for mothers. The group has met for more than five years. The discussion at this meeting will be on age-appropriate toys and on holiday traditions. For more in-formation, call 459-7465 or 348-8057

• HANDCRAFTERS Handcrafters will present an arts

and crafts show from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m Friday, Dec 9. and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 10. The show will be held at the Northville Recreation Center. 303 W. Main, west of Center Street (Sheldon) in Northville. Tbe show will feature more than 70 quality artisans. Lunch will be available. Admission price is $1 50.

• T.G.I.F. DANCE T.G.I.F. Singles will hold a dance/

party for singles from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 9. at the Air-port Hilton Inn, 1-94 and Merriman Road in Romulus. This will be the group's grand-opening dance. The dance/party is for singles over age 21 Dressy attire should be worn (no blue jeans). Price is $4. For more in-formation, call the hot line, 843-8810 .

• NEWBURG SINGLES The New burg Singles will meet

Saturday, Dec. 10. for bowling, din-ner and a movie Participants may chooee ooe or all three activities Bowling will begin at 3 p.m at Hawthorne Valley Lanes, on Merri-man at Warren. Pncpir-44. per line No reservations ar</ne«*le4. Dinner will follow in the restaurant adjoin-ing the lanes A irwj^-wiirbe-chasen at that t i m e ^ ^ J f ' ^ ^ m f h r T n a t i o o . call 663-00fV — 1 7

• KIWANIS CLUB The Plymouth Kiwanis Club will

meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec 13. at the Mayflower Hotel in downtown Plymouth. Price for the dinner meeting is $8 per person. Speaker Monte Korn will discuss "Inflation and Deflation in the 80s." Limited seating will be available. For reser-vations, call J im Vermeulen. 459-2250. .

• HOLIDAY PARTY A singles family Christmas party

will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec 18. in the gymnasium of Our Lady of Good Counsel in Plymouth. The par-ty is for custodial and non-custodial parents and their children. Those at-tending should bring a dish to pass Reservations are required. For res-ervations. call 453-0326.

• NEW YEAR'S EVE The Mayflower-Lt. Gamble VFW

Post No. 6695 will hold a "New Year's Eve Gala" from 8 p j n . to 2 a.m. Saturday, Dec 31. at 1426 S. Mill. Plymouth. The gathering will feature a catered dinner, a cash bar, live music and party favors. Price is $16 per person. Reservations should be made by Monday. Dec. 26. For reservations or more information, call 981-1231.

• BETHANY DANCE Bethany Plymouth/Cantoo will

bold a New Year's Eve dance/party for singles Saturday. Dec. 31, at the American Legion Hall. 2041 Middle-belt. Garden City. Price is $20 per person. Reservations are required. Deadline^to make reservations is Saturday/Oec. 17. The public may attend. * limbed number of tickets are ^ j U ^ h l e The event will include dinner, dancing, favors and more This will be a B.Y.O.B dance. For more information, call 453-0052 or 347-5965.

• BETHANY WEST Bethany West will meet at 8 p.m.

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• MUSEUM FUN The Plymouth Historical Museum

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Recycling paper sounds just fine to some Junior Gir l Scouts f rom Cantoo.

The girls, m e m b e r s of Troop No. •82, a re working oo the i r "Eco-Ac-tion" badge. They recent ly met with Jeryl Davis, educat ion coordinator for Recycle Ann Arbor .

Davis demons t ra t ed a way to re-cycle paper , using an ordinary blender, shredded pape r , hot water and a few other supplies. >

*T think it 's kind of nea t , " said 10-year-old Jenni fe r Lawrence , a fif th grader a t Ga l l imore E lementa ry School in Canton. "They can recycle pop bottles and tha t . " Doing so saves money, she added.

Emmanue l l e Romeye r , 10, thinks recycling is jus t fine.

"I t ' s bet ter than nothing," said Emmanuel le , a f i f t h g r a d e r at Galli-more. "You keep on using paper all the t ime."

Andrea Clark, 9, a fourth grader at Gall imore, also thinks recycling is a good idea. "If you recycle paper, you can m a k e pape r over again."

ANDREA HAS s o m e other ideas about cleaning up the environment.

"I think they should have more t rash cans and stuff around parks." Laws should say that people who throw t rash mus t pay money "or do something around the park , " Andrea said.

Recycle Ann Arbor ' s J e r y l Davis met with girls f r o m Troop No. 482 and No. 205 Nov. 28. The afternoon

session, held in the gym at Galli-more , included a brief demonst ra-tion of bow to recycle paper

Davis put shredded paper into the blendec and added hot water . Af te r using the blender on its highest speed, she poured the mixture into a f lat dish. —

By sliding a screen into the bottom of the dish, Davis was able to cover the screen with pulp. She lifted the screen out, blotted it and put it on paper to dry.

The paper takes about a day to dry, Davis told the girls. Starch can be added to the mixture to m a k e stronger paper .

"Jus t be creat ive , do as much a s you want ," she told the Girl Scouts.

Davis has been with Recycle Ann Arbor for about 4 H years. Recycle Ann Arbor, a p rogram of The Ecolo-gy Center of Ann Arbor, of fers curb-side pickup for all Ann Arbor neigh-borhoods and other services.

ITEMS COLLECTED include bun-dled newspapers, bottles sorted by color, tin cans, a luminum, card-board, grocery bags, used motor oil and batteries.

Davis, who has a 2 -year-old daughter, enjoys working with chil-dren.

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Children can take those habits home with them, helping paren t s change their ways. Some adults a r e used to living in a throwaway soci-ety.

"People a r e forced to change their habits," said Davis, an Ypailanti res-ident "Once they do that. It's easy ."

Recycling, viewed as more of a "hippie" act ivi ty in the 1970s, has moved into the mains t ream.

"Now in the '80s, we ' re seeing the landfill cr is is ."

Dealing with the landfill crisis will he an issue fo r the Girl Scouts, ac-cording to Sue Kowalski of Canton, leader of Troop No. 482.

THE GIRLS have been talking about recycl ing fo r some t ime now. They m e t with representa t ives of Canton Recycl ing to learn about re-cycling.

As pa r t of their "Eco-Action" badge work, the girls a re studying air qual i ty . They will put paper coat-ed with pe t ro leum jelly outside to see what shows up, and will m a k e an air qual i ty char t .

The gir ls can "work with their

p a r e n t s to put together some options fo r their own fami ly , " Kowalski said.

T roop No. 482 has been recycling newspapers . Kowalski col lects news-p a p e r s at her home and takes them to a faci l i ty near Metro Airport .

The troop is paid for collecting newspapers , helping boost their t r easury . The girls hope to collect ei-t he r plast ic or tin cans a f t e r the f i rs t of the year .

"We ' r e working with energy also," Kowalski said. As par t of their work on F«mrgy Suvpr" bfldgc tb6 g i r l s me t with a MichCon represent-a t ive .

Troop No. 482 m e m b e r s asked g i r l s f r o m Troop No. 205 to watch Davis demonst ra te recycl ing paper . Both t roops a re based a t Gal l imore E l e m e n t a l ^ School.

" I t sounded fun, and we were in-v i ted ," said Cheryl Willson. leader of Troop No. 205. "I t ' s a nice way to work together ."

Gir l Scouts f rom her troop a re work ing on their "F i r s t Aid" and "Music Lover" badges. Chr is tmas caro l ing and collecting canned goods

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gy-saving badges. "Not yet," said Willson, aCanton

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i tems a re par t of tbe museum ' s "Vic-torian Chr is tmas" exh ib i t Tbe Wee Bees of Birmingham, a miniatur is ts group, has a collection of minia tures and a large (tollhouse on display. Other dollhouses and min ia tures a re on display at tbe museum, which is decorated for the holidays. During the holidays, the Plymouth Histori-cal Museum will be open f rom 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 19-23 and Dec. 27-30. Admission price is $1 for adults, 50 cents for those ages 12-17 and 25 cents for children 5-11. For more information, cal l 455-8940.

• B R E A S T F E E D I N G Tbe La Lecbe League of Plym-

outh-Canton meets 7-9 p.m. tbe fourth Tuesday of each month up-s ta i rs a t the Dunning-Hough Library, 223 S. Main St., P lymouth . The La Lecbe League provides information and support for women who a re breastfeeding. P regnan t women and nursing mothers may at tend Those at tending may bring their babies For more information, cal l 464-9714 or 459-1322

• A M A T E U R R A D I O Tbe Stu Rockafel low Amateur Ra-

dio Society (SRARS) m e e t s at 7:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month. Meetings of -tbe non-profit amateur radio club a r e held in tbe council chambers , on the second floor of Plymouth City Hall. 201 S. Main St. Those who a r e interested in ama teu r radio, or in communica-tions in general, m a y at tend. No meetings a r e held in Ju ly or August.

• A RT G A L L E R Y An extensive selection of original

a r t work is avai lable fo r ren t at the Plymouth Community Arts Council 's a r t rental gallery. The gal lery oper-ates f r o m 10 a m . to 8:30 p.m. each Wednesday upsta i rs a t the Dunning-

Hough Library, 223 S. Main St.. Plymouth Rental pr ice is $5 per pic-ture per month. For more informa-tion, call the gal lery. 459-0110, oo Wednesdays, or 459-6896 a t other times. Proceeds support such PCAC programs as g ran t s and scholarships and a re also used to buy new paint-ings for the gal lery

• T H E A T E R G U I L D Tbe Plymouth Thea t re Guild will

meet at 8 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month at the Plymouth Hilton Inn. 14707 Northvi l le Road. Those who are interested in Theatre Guild activities m a y a t tend.

• B E A U T I F I E R S The Canton Beautif icat ion Com-

mit tee meets a t 7 30 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month at Canton Township Hall, on Canton Center Road south of P roc to r For more in-formation. call Tillie Schultz, 453-6084, or Geri Wojcik. 459-4132.

• P I O N E E R S C L U B The Pioneers Senior Club of Can-

ton meets a t 12 30 p.m. Fr idays at tbe Canton Recrea t ion Center. 42237 Michigan Ave. at Sheldon. New members m a y a t tend. For more in-formation. call 397-1000 Ext 278.

• N E E D L E P O I N T GUILD The Livonia chap te r , American

Needlepoint Guild, mee t s a t 7 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month. Meetings a r e beld a t the Livonia Senior Citizen Activity Center, 33000 Civic Center Drive. Needlepointers at all skill levels m a y attend. For more informat ion, ca l l 864-2814.

• E M B R O I D E R E R S The Mill Race chap te r of the Em-

broiderers ' Guild of America meets at 7:30 p.m. ^be f i rs t Thursday of each month. Meetings a re held at the F ra te rna l Order of Eagles ' second floor banquet room, 113 Center St .

Northville Stitchers at all levels may a t tend. For more information, call 437-4478.

• C A N T O N T O P S The Cantoo chapter of TOPS

(Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets 6:30-£ p.m Thursdays a t Geneva Presby te r i an Church. 5835 N. Shel-don. Canton. For more information, call 453-6543 or 344-8999 (evenings;

• C H I L D R E N ' S N U R S E R Y Plymouth Children's Nursery, a

openings avai lable for 3- and 4-year-olds this fall . Tbe school is on Shel-don Road in Canton. For enrol lment information, cal l 981-1707

• W I L L O W C R E E K The Willow Creek Co-op Preschool

has openings for the 3-year-old two-day classes Openings a re also avail-able fo r the 4-year-old three-day classes. The preschool is at 5835 N. Sheldon Road. Canton. At the pres-chool, pa ren t s are involved with s ta te-cer t i f ied teachers in a develop-menta l p rogram for children. For enrol lment information, call Kathy Vogt. 981-1191

• K I W A N I S C L U B The Plymouth Kiwarns Club meets

at 6:30 p.m Tuesdays a t tbe May-flower Hotel in downtown Plymouth Club member s a re involved in a va-riety of community act ivi t ies and national programs. Tbe public m a y attend tbe Plymouth Kiwanis Club's weekly meetings

• P L Y M O U T H T O P S TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)

of Plymouth meets each Wednesday evening at tbe Come Little Children Center. 45050 Warren, between "Sbei-don and Canton Center roads. Weigh in is a t 6:30 p.m.. with the meet ing at 7-8 p.m. For more information, cal l 453-2658 or 453-2347.

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36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150 CHURCH PAGE: 591-2300, extension 404 Mondays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon

BAPTIST

PENDENT BETHEL BAPTIST TEMPLE 29475 W. Six Mil*, Livonia

525-3664 o r 261-9276 Sunday School Morning Worship Evwdng Worship . .— Wad. Family Hour

December 11th

YOUTH AWANA CLUBS

1CWX) A.M. 11:00 A.M. . 6.-00 P.M. .. 7:30 P.M.

11:00 A.M. "Do You Have The Christmas Spirit?" 6:00 P.M. Children's Christmas Program

D e c . 18 11:00 A.M. A 8:00 P.M. C h r i e t m a a C a n t a t a "Cal l H i m J e a u a "

"A Church That's Concerned About People'

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH

Or. Stan Jenkins, ' ' Pastor

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

670 Church St. • 455-7711 Naxt to C a n t r a l Midd le S c h o o l

"A CHURCH THAT PREACHES WHA T THE BIBLE TEACHES" D a c e m b a r 11th

New Sunday Schedule 10:30 A.M. Visual Bible Teaching 10:30 A.M. Vital Bible Preaching 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship

7:15 P.M. Wednesday Evening Series -"Marks of a Christian"

Cantral Christian School A Day Care With A Working Mother In Mind

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Welcomes You!

"AN INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH"

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES 425-6215 o r 425-1116

KINNETH D. GRIEF PASTOR

SUNDAY SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP EVENING WORSHIP WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY.

~ SUN. 1CHX) A.M. ... SUN. 11:00 AM.

SUN. 7:00 P.M. .—WED. 7:00 P.M.

28440 LYNDON, LIVONIA, Ml

GRAND RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH OF LIVONIA (Affiliated with American Baptist Churches, U.S.A.)

3 4 5 0 0 Six Mile Rd., Ju s t Wes t of F a r m i n g t o n R d . SUNDAY WEDNESDAY

9 3 0 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 6:15 P.M. DINNER (RSVP) i • 10:45 A M. WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. FAMILY NIGHT PROGRAM

R<*v, Ronald E. Cary 261-6950

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Redford Baptist Church 7 Mile Road and Grand River

Redford. Michigan 533-2300

D e c e m b e r 11th 8:30 A.M. " D e c o r a t i n g T h e H o u s e "

Pastor Nelson preaching

10*8 AM. Church School For .VII Ages Rev Wm E Neisor Rev Mark FwKK-Sorimws Mrs, Qonr.a Gleason

Senior Paator Associate Pastor . Director ol UUK

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45000 N0WTW TEMVTOMAL *OA£ PLYMOUTH MICHIGAN 4*1 TO

December 11th M 0 AM. Sunday School

11:00 A.M. Morning School "A Bright New Tomorrow"

Wm. Stahl preaching 830 P.M. AN Church Caro4ing

• Dr. Wm. M. Stahl preaching Wm. M. Stahl. 0. Min. Cheryl Kayc. Music Director

RISTADELPHIANS

f C H R I 8 T A D E L P H I A N 8 ^ Sunday Memorial Service 10:00 A M Wednesday Night Bible Class 8:00 P.M.

jMis*7eopj«i. The Immortal Soul Myth"

36516 Parte dale • Livonia . 425-7610

NORTHWEST BAPTI8T CHURCH 23845MMdMMtt IVkBkv S. of 10 MM* 474-3393

Sunday School 8 * 8 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 AJML Evening Worship 7:00 P.M.

Wednesday Service 7:00 P.M. Nursery Provided

Rev. Richard L. Karr. Pastor

EPISCOPAL

W SAINT ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH

16980 Hubberd Roed

Livonia. Michigan 48154 421-8451

Wednesday 0:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist Saturday 5:00 P.M. Holy Eucharist Sunday 7:45 A.M. Holy Eucharist

Sljdo A M Christian Education tor sM ages * 10:00 A.M. Holy Euchartsl

Sfitdsy Morning - Nursery Care Available

Tha Rev WMat J. Harrington.

EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT 9083 Newburgh Road

Livonia >591-0211 The Rev. Emery F. GraveUe. Vicar

8:30 A.M nofy Eucharist M0 AM MM Christian Education

W30 AM Fantfy EucharW » Sunday School * Bfrrmt free f tatty lor ih»

U N I T Y m

L N n V O F LIVONIA

Publieher of the "Daily Word"

Sundays 0:00 & 11:00 AM 28460 Five Mile Rd. 421-1760 Dlai a Poattlve Thought. 261-2440

6:00 p.m

" T h e NEW Church in t h e O L D Vil lage"

PRAISE CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD M N M m a i . n n M t 455-1070 ~ ' * "tool (ages 8-12) 10:00 a m. Morning Worship 10:00 a j n .

Service 10:36 a m Praise Celehrai Family Training (Wednesday) 7 00 p.m.

Ceiebrsttac Peeteeoetal

3 P a s t o r * JaBe

LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN

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

14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of Jeffries X-Way) Livonia »Phone: 522-6830

LUTHER A. WERTH. PASTOR S u n d a y W o r s h i p 8:30 4 11:00 A.M. S u n d a y S c h o o l & B ib l e C l a a a 9:45 A.M.

W e e k Day S c h o o l , P r e - S c h o o l , K i n d e r g a r t e n TUNE IN THE LUTHERAN HOUR. 7:30 A.M. SUNDAY * WXYT-AM RADIO (1270)

ST. M A T T H E W LUTHERAN Church & School 5885 Venoy 1 8»k N ol Ford Rd Wesiiand 425-0260

Divine Worship • 4 11 A.M Bible Claaa a SS 9-30 A.M.

Monday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Ralph Fischer. Pastor

Gary D Headapont. Associate Paator

HOMtaU-TASOR LUTHDUJI CHURCH 4 JCH00C 9600 Levwne • So RedforO • 937-2424

R«v Glenn Kopper Rev Lawrence Wltlo WORSHIP WITH US

Sundays 8:30 4 1100AM Monday Evening 7:00 P.M.

Sunday School & Bible Classes 0 45 A M Christian School Pra-school-eth Grade

Carol Hatdt. Principal 937-2233

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD

25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY 532-2266 REDFORD TWP

S u n d a y Services and S u n d a y School

9:15 8 11:00 A.M. Rev. Victor F. Halboth. Jr., Paator

Rev Thomas Waber. Pastoral Aast Rev V.F. Halboth, Sr., Pastor Emeritus

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

IN AMERICA

fysen Q i w s r LUTHERAN CHURCH 46250 Ann Arbor Road

Plymouth 453-5252 The Rev. K.M. Mehrl, Pastor

Worship Service 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. Sunday School a n d Adult Bible Study

9:45 A.M. Wednesday Bible Study 10 A.M.

Nursery Provided

W A R D E V A N G E L I C A L P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H Farmmotor and Si* Mile Rd 8:30. 10:00 and 11:30 A.M. 422-1150

Worship and funday School THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 A.M.

Worship and Sunday School

'WORSHIP: WHY AND WHERE?" Dr. Bartlett L Hess

7 : 0 0 P . M . CHILDREN AND TEEN CHOIR PAGEANT

Wednesday. 7:00 P.M. SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

(Activities for Ail Ages) Additional Sunday Service at

Schoolcraft College 10 :00 A.M. S u n d a y S c h o o l

11:30 A.M. W o r s h i p

Sunday Service Broadcast 9:30 A.M. WMUZ-FM 103.5

Nurse ry Prov ided a t All Se rv i ce s

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

S t Paul's Lutheran Miaaoun Synod 20805 Mtddtobatl at « Mile Farmlnqton Hilts • 474-0675

The Rev. Ralph E. linger. Pastor The Rev, Carl E. Mehl, Pastoral Assistant

SATURDAY WORSHIP 6PM SUNDAY WORSHIP e 30 SHAM

SUN SCHOOL/BIBLE CLASS 10 A M CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Grades K-8

Randy ZMHnski. Principal 474-2486

Salem United Church of Christ

*»434 OAKLAND AVENUE FARMINGTON. MICHIGAN 4S024

©( s i s j 474-esao

Sunday Worship. 10:45 A.M Church School, 9:30 A M

Barrier Free Sanctuary Nursery prov«)9d

F A I T H L U T H E R A N 30000 Five Mile. East of Merriman

421-7249 Holy Communion

8:15 and 10:45 A.M. Bible Class 9 30 A.M

Nursery & Sunday School 10:45 A.M. Tuesday Classes K-8 4:15 P.M.

Come Share The Spirit*

ST. PAUL S LUTHERAN MISSOURI SYNOD

High & Elm Streets. Northville T. Lubeck. Pnstor

L. Kinne. Associate Pastor Church 349-3140 — School 349-3116 Sunday Worship 8 30 4 11:00 A.M.

Sunday School 9:45 A M Saturday Vespers 6 00 P.M

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TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

10101 W. Ann Arbor Pd . Plymouth at Gottfredson & Ann Arbor Rd

Sunday School and Worship Service 6:30 and 11:00 A.M.

Dr. Wm. C. Moors - Pastor Rev. Wm. T. Bran ham - Associate Pastor

Nursery Provided

Phone 459-9550

PRESBYTERIAN (U.S.A.)

LUTHER AN CHURCH WISCONSIN SYNOD

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship 8ervice

8.-00, 9:30 4 11:00 A.M. Pastor: Jerry Yarnell

Assistant: Drex Morton Youth Director: Ginnie Hauck

7000 N. Sheldon, Canton Twp • 459-3333 (just South of Warren Rd.)

AUGSBURG LUTHERAN CHURCH

Sunday School^) A.M. Worship 10 A.M. "Who Doesn't John Think He la" Wednesday Evening Service 7 30 P.M.

Paator Jim West 534-5389

24801 W. Chicago "A Mile W. of Telegraph

APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH

F I R S T A P O S T O L I C LUTHERAN CHURCH

26325 Halstead Road at 11 Mile Farmington Hills, Michigan

Services Every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Also, 1st & 3rd Sunday at 7:00 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:15 a. m. Bible Class - Tuesday 7:45 p.m.

Song Services - Last Sunday of Month 7.00 p.m.

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

W I S C O N S I N LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

WCAR 1090 SUNDAY 10:30 A.M.

In Livonia St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church

17810 Farmington Rd. Pastor Carl Pagei • 261-1360

Services 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

In Plymouth

St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church 1343 Pennlman Ave.

Pastor Mark Freier • 453-3303 Worship Services 8:00 & 10:30 A.M.

Sunday School and Bible Class 9:15 A M

Jn Redford Township

Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church 14750 Kintoch

Pastor Edward Zeli • 532-8655

Worship Services 8:30 & 11:00 A.M

Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

R o s e d a l e ( i a e d f t r i s P n e s b . y C e o i a r j C h u R c h J l J S A.)

H u b b a r d at W. C h i c a g o Livonia 4 2 2 - 0 4 9 4

1 0 : 3 0 A . M . W o r s h i p & C h u r c h S c h o o l

"The Peace of Positive Th ink ing" College Concert 7:00 P.M.

Rev. Dr. Laurence A. Martin Nursery Care Provided C e l e b r a t i n g S i x t y Y e a r s of Fa i t h a n d S e r v i c e

ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.)

2 7 4 7 5 Five Mile Rd. (at Inks te r ) Livonia 4 2 2 - 1 4 7 0

8:45 A.M. Early Communion

9:30 A.M. Adult Bible Study 9:30 & 11:00 A.M.

Worship & Church School Dr. Terry A. Purvis-Smith

Dr. T.A. Purvis-Smith Rev. P.R. Irwin Rev. K.R. Thoresen

K i r k o r O u r S a v i o r * *' j* * - 3SS60 CHERRY HILL

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3 E ChurchSchool' Worship 10:30AM

NURSERY CARE AVAILABLE Neil D. Cowling. Pastor 728-1088

UNITED METHODIST

ST. MATTHEWS UNITED METHODIST

30900 Six Mile Rd. Daw! T Siro«v •Bt 4 Mnster • 422-6038

10:00 A.M. Worship Service 10:00 A.M. Church School

(3 yrs. - 8th Grade)

10:00 A.M. Jr. & Sr. High Class 11:15 A.M Adult Study Class

Nursery ProvKted

GARDEN CITY FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Dr. David A. Russell 421-8628

W o r s h i p S e r v i c e 1 0 : 4 5 A.M.

S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 : 3 0 A.M.

Nursery Provided 6443 Merriman Rd.

(Bet.Ford Rd. & Warren) Qerden City

NARDIN PARK UNITED M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

29887 West Beven Mite Road Just West of MkJcUeOett

9:15 & 11:00 AM Worship

December 11th T h e r s ' s a Man

Qotn' Round Taking Names"

Dr Wm A. Hitler Or.WHnA Km* Paator Rev George K4bourn Rev OewJ R Strobe. Aaaoc Pasior Mr Mefwn Rookus O ol Muuc Be Roy. 0<r or Educ Programming Bev MWer Of o< CMMran'S MmatrM

.- V"- .ST. TIMOTHY C H U R C H : : 18700 N e w b u r g h R o a d " 7 T * Livonia • 484-8844

Church School - Worship 11:00 A M December 11th

"A Child la Bom: Moses" Rev J. Cyrus Smith Interim Paator

A Creative Christ Cantered Congregation PLEASE V1STT

YOU ARC INVITED GARDEN CITY PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH (U.S.A.) 184 I u.4d*ebert. 42 ' 'MO

W o r s h i p S e r v i c e s 9:15 & 11:00 A.M.

C h u r c h S c h o o l 11.-00 A.M. OAWRRX o. SAKKW, PASTOM

St. Andrew's Church ZB701 Joy r,oad

.- ja i Between Beech iJaly t Inkster) • • • Dearborn Heights • ' Rav. Larry Austin

274-3820 Worship Service 10:30 A.M.

December 11th Adutt Bible Study let a 2nd Timothy

Coffee, Tea and Fellowship After Service

FIRST... In tt» heart of Ptymouth/Csnton FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH PLYMOUTH (U.S.A.) Main a n d C h u r c h 4 5 3 - 6 4 6 4

Philip Rodgers Magee Pastor

9K)0 A.M. A 11:00 A.M. S u n d a y W o r s h i p

9:00 A.M. ft 11:00 A.M. Church School. Nursery-8th Grade

"We Have Been Contemporary Since 1835 "

REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA

CHERRY MU. UMTCD METMOOIST CHURCH Rev. Randy WNlcomb

Worship Service Sunday School 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. 0:30 A M

Nursery Provided 321 Ridge Road

tust South o» Cherry Hill in Canton

C H U R C H O F T H E S A V I O R (Reformed Church in America)

3 8 1 0 0 F i v e Mi le , L ivon ia

WORSHIP SERVICE 9:30 A.M. N u r s e r y A v a i l a b l e

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A.M. R«v. Raymond VandeGiessen 464-1062

NEWBURQ UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

36500 Ann Arbor Trail Livonia's Oldest Church

422-0148 9:15 4 11:00 AM

Worship A Sunday School D e c e m b e r 11th

" C N r t e f s OWt of L o v e " l> Oevkf Churoh preaching

Dr. Devtd E. Church. Rev. Roy Forsyth

A L D I R S Q A T K UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

(Redford Twp) 10000 BEECH DALY ROAD

ftsfikss" ctymovth snd Weef Chtceoo Redford. Ml 46230 S37-S170

8 30 A M Worship in Chepei 0:46 A.M. Sunday School - AN Agee

11:00 A.M Worship In Sanctusry end Children's Church

D e c e m b e r 11th MA P e r e o n e l C h r t e t m e a

OMT Nursery Provided

Sanctuary Cry Room A vaMabie

Trey O.

p * 1-* CATHOLIC

44800Warren. Canton* 455-5010 Father George Chamley, Pastor

MASSES Saturday 4eS0 4 SeSS PM.

(No S:S0 P.M Maaa Durtng July • Auguat) SEE TM.em.nm AM a IEA PJB.

F I R S T U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

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• T . MICHAEL P a r i s h

11441 Hubbard. Livonia* 261 1456 Father Edward J. BMdwm, Pant or

Saturday 6:00 P M Sunday 8 30. KfflOAM., 12

Christ Community Church of Canton

Join Us In Our New Building

45701 Ford Road Canton

WORSHIP 10*0 A.M.

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T h e r e c e n t l y c o m p l e t e d a d d i -t ion a t S t . A idan C a t h o l i c C h u r c h in Livonia c o m b i n e s t h e o l o g y wi th m o d e r n c o n -s t r u c t i o n c o n c e p t a .

Staff photos by ART EMANUELE

A d d i t i o n c o m p l e t e d a t S t . A i d a n ' s By Tom Ferguson staff writer

It is as close as you can come to constructing a church from the sym-bols of belief. Tbe oak and steel in the new St. Aidan's seem more like ideas than building materials, and that is exactly what the Rev. Alex J. Brunett and his parish building com-mission had in mind.

"There is a lot of theology in this design.'' Brunett said as he led a tour of the structure on the east side of Farmington Road just north of Six Mile.

A lot of theology and a lot of mod-ern construction concepts, a combi-nation that prompts Brunett to dub the new Livonia church "contempo-rary traditional."

The six beams that slope upward toward tbe church's crown represent ' roots in the tree of life," Brunett said And when worshippers raise their eyes, they see the compression ring that provides the strength where the non-load-bearing beams meet. "That is the main force of the building, just as in our religious trad-ition everything is focused on Christ."

Symbolism and light are every-where inside the hexagonal church. The stained glass windows, designed with much bare glass, invite sunshine rather than suppress it. Various windows portray a lamp and torch (the word of God and witness-ing for Christ), a descending dove (the Holy Spirit), and a two-part de-sign representing the Old and New

Testaments and the relationship be-tween Jews and Christians.

THE TOUCHES of ecumenism throughout—a chapel organ from a Canadian Episcopal church, tower bells that once rang from a 19th-century Lutheran church in De-troit—are no accident: Brunett. pas-tor of St. Aidan's for 15 years, is also director of ecumencial and inter-church affairs for the archdiocese.

And it is all a $2.4 million gift f rom the parish to itself as St. Ai-dan's marks its 25th anniversary. The building fund drive, said Brunett. "had the best response of any parish this size in the history of this archdiocese."

St. Aidan's is home to 1,200 Roman Catholic families, up from 375 families when Brunett was in-stalled as pastor in 1973 af ter serv-ing as academic dean at St. John Seminary.

Even with some detail work in-complete, and with the principal pipe organ yet to be delivered to its place in a loft adjacent to an eight-foot video screen, the new SL Ai-dan's already has hosted a number of events. About 700 people showed up for a building tour early this month, and an ecumenical prayer service was held on Thanksgiving eve. Tbe Wayne State University Women's Chorale will perform Friday, Dec. 9, in a concert open to the public. Daily Mass is said in the new chapel, which also is available for weddings and funerals.

THE FIRST Sunday service in tbe main church, however, won't be held

T h e Rev . Alex B r u n e t t p e r f o r m s on a c h a p e l o r g a n f r o m a C a n a d i a n E p i s c o p a l c h u r c h , w h i c h is in t h e n e w b u i l d i n g s t S t . A idan C h u r c h .

until Dec. 18, when Edmund Cardi-nal Szoka will celebrate Mass and dedicate the new structure.

If the new audiovisual system is fully employed during that service, it will be a unique experience even for tbe well-traveled cardinal. Use of videotape in the church has be-come n e a r l y as c o m m o n as loudspeaking systems. It was via closed-circuit TV. for instance, that inner city parishes learned of plans to shut down many declining par-ishes. But St. Aidan's is the first to fully integrate video into its archi-tecture.

W e ' l l s e e i f t h e r e a l p r o m i s e s a r e k e p t "Being a candidate for president

and being presient are two very dif-ferent things." So said former Presi-dents Ford and Carter, as they urged President-elect George Bush to break his campaign promise of no new taxes "There is no disgrace in adjusting your course to meet chang-ing realities; but there may be dan-ger in failing to do so."

President-elect Bush was present-ed with these observations in a bi-partisan report compiled by a num-ber of former Ford and Carter ad-ministration officials and funded by the Times-Mirror Co. The report ranged over a number of issues, but the deficit was the primary focus. "It is impossible," the report con-cluded, "to reduce the deficit with no tax increases and without touching either defense of Social Security "

This attention to Ux increases was prompted, of course, by presidential

candidate George Bush's campaign promise that there would be no tax increase in his administration. For emphasis he asked one and all "to read his lips . . . there would be no tax increase."

Former Presidents Ford and Carter suggest that there is a differ-ence between being a presidential candidate and being the president-elect. In other words, presidential candidate George Bush can promise no tax increases, and president-elect George Bush can advocate a tax in-crease without any loss of integrity and moral principles.

I 'm reminded of a story my father told me in the days of my youth. A fa rmer arranged to sell his feeder cattle to the marke t He would drive them to the stockyards in town where they would be weighed, and then the train would take them to the meat-packing company.

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THE FARMER determined to add to his profit by feeding his cattle ex-t ra rations of salt prior to their trip to the stockyards in town. They drank copious amounts of water, and indeed, their extra weight has turned into money at the stockyards in town.

But the fa rmer had not reckoned with a delayed train and unusually hot weather. One steer died and oth-ers became seriously ill. It is true that tbe cattle now belonged to the meat-packing company and it was their loss. But the word was soon

spread, and the fa rmer was never able to sell another s teer to a meat-packing company. Within several years, the farmer lost his farm.

Is there a difference between being a presidential candidate and the president-elect? There are many differences. There a re many con-stants as well. Honesty, integrity, honor, truthfulness, and moral good-ness to name a few important ones. It isn't the campaign promises that one keeps or breaks that really mat-ter. It is the promises that ooe keeps or breaks that show character and morality.

Your Invitation to Worship ASSEMBLIES OF COD CHURCHES O f CHRIST

Brigbtnjoor Tabcrpaclc Assemblies of Qod

26555 Franklin Rd.« Southfield. Ml (i-aaaa Taieoraph - Weal oI Holiday mn)

Churc* ehere people of merry demonlmehone m Morning WoreMp • ScflS 4 11*0 A M

Sumter School - •*« S 11J00A.M.

Celebration of Praia a - B3S P M 7 JO PM. Wed. A«SuH. Youth 4 Children

Nursery provided al all services THOMAS E. THASK. PASTOM

FAIRLANE ASSEMBLY*WEST ( A s s e m b l i e s of Q o d )

4 1 3 5 5 Six Mile Rd., NorthvMle

S u n d a y W o r e M * 11:00 KM. ft fcSO PM.

Fairlane Weet Christ ian School Preschool 4 K-4

3 4 1 - 9 0 3 1

Tm-CfTY A s e a M a L Y o r o o c T

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"A Caring & Sharing Church"

LIVONIA 15431 Merriman Rd.

SUNDAY WORSHIP 8:30, 11:00 A.M. 8 8 0 0 P.M.

THOMAS FENDER. MINISTER DAVID KOHN. Assoda

477-4743 See HeraM o* Truth

Cat or Write for Free

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Behind the altar, and indiscernible when covered by wooden louvers that blend with the oaken walls, an eight-foot, rear-projection screen can show pre-programmed tapes or images picked up live f rom three discreetly placed live cameras.

The screen is likely to be used for liturgical messages during services, but its other uses include the most contemporary-traditional of all: Pro-fessionally mixed tapes of wedding ceremonies, with the option of in-stant replay while the bride and groom greet their guests afterward.

The church bulletin ts published every Thursday in the Observer. Information for the church bulle-tin must be received in the Livo-nia office by noon the Monday

O P R I E S T ORDAINED The Rev. William Carnago. who

has been serving as a deacon at S t Michael Church in Livonia since June, was recently ordained into the prwathnnri hy Edmund Cardinal Srrv-ka. The ordination took place at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in De-triot. He is the son of Dons and Eu-gene Carnago of Center Line. He has been named associate pastor at St. ' lichael Church where he will re-

until next June

O THURSDAY FELLOWSHIP Village Presbyterian Church of

Redford will have a Thursday Fel-lowship dinner meeting at 6:15 p.m., Dec. 8 After the meal, adults and children will disperse to the various rooms of the church facilities to cre-ate the Christmas holiday mood in decorating of trees and hallways

• CHOIR The Adult Choir will present. "A

Ceremony of Carols" by Benjamin Britten at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. wor-ship services on Sunday, Dec 11, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 39020 Five Mile, between Newburgh and Haggerty roads. Livonia. Directing the choir will be Paul Rardin. Guest musicians include Laura Lamport, soprano; and Carolyn Dueis, harp.

O DRAMA Ward Presbyterian Church's Chan-

cel Choir will present the musical drama. "Lord of Light. Prince of Peace" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. Dec. 15-17, in the sanctuary, 17000 Farmington Road, near Six Mile, Livonia.

The drama takes place during World War II in a bombed-out church and explores the lives of ref-ugees who have taken shelter there There will be a full dramatic cast, as well as the musical selections. Com-plimentary tickets are available on Sunday mornings. Wednesday even-ings at the church. Or, they can be obtained by calling Dr. Jerry Smith at 422-1899. Those attending without tickets will not be seated until 10 minutes prior to the performance The performance is open to the pub-lic

O YULE POTPOURRI The Rochester Catholic Chorale

will perform a "Christmas Potpourri of Songs" a t 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11, at St. Theodore Church, 8200 Wayne Road, Westland.

The chorale, directed by Daniel Olson, is made up of 40 men and women from nine suburban Detroit communities. Past performances in-clude local cable television, seasonal concerts throughout the metropoli-tan area and participated in tbe Pa-pal Mass during Pope John Paul n visit to the Pontiac silverdome

A free-will offering will be taken during intermission and an informal reception will take place in tbe so-cial hall following the concert.

O S P E C I A L E V E N T S St. Matthew Lutheran Church,

5885 Venoy, Westland, have several events planned for this month.

e At 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11; will have its choral and handbell concer t All choirs, including the two-day school choirs, bell choirs, senior choir, chamber choir and male quar-tet will participate.

e At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14, an Advent youth senior will take place. It will feature the day school choirs.

e At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21, an Advent Sunday school service will take place. A special perform-ance is planned.

e At 7 p m. Saturday, Dec. 24, a t Christmas Eve worship service will take place. This special children's service will have day school choir, primary choir and bell choirs per-forming.

e At 10:30 p . m Saturday, Dec. 24, there will be a Christmas Eve candlelight worship service with Holy ComoMBioa. Tbe children's choir srili perform.

e At 10 a j n - Sunday, Dec. 15, there will be a Christmas Day sror-ship service with Holy Communion

e At 7:M Saturday. Dec. SI. there will be a New Year 's Eve service with Holy Commenton.

e At IB a m. Sunday, Jan. 1. there will be a New Year's Day service with Holy Cocnmanioo All

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The Rev. William C a r n a g o o r d a i n e d

O FASHION SALE Our Lady of Loretto, in conjunc-

tion with Fashion Guild Internation-al. will have a fashion sale from 11 a m to 7 p.m Saturday. Dec. 11, and from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12. at the FT. Henry Rood been Fami-ly Center. Beech Daly and Six Mile roads. Redford Township.

Fashions from Chans Sport, J.H. Collectibles, K as per. White Stag, Russ, Lloyd Williams, Candor, Liz Claiborne, Beverly Hill Polo Cluh. Vanessa and more. Visa and Mas te r - , card will be accepted

O ADVENT H O U R S Our Lady of Loretto Church will

have Advent Holy Hours in Decem-ber on Dec. 11, and Dec. 18. The Holy Hours will include Scripture reading, preaching, singing and reflectfcttt; from 7-8 p.m. Refreshments will f t f - * low the services. The church is local* ed at Six Mile and Beech Daly Roads ; in Redford. For more information call 255-9676

e S C R O O G E , TWO Detroit First Church of the Na-

zarene will present the musical dra-ma. "Ebenezer, Jr.," based on . Charles Dickens' "A Christmas -j

Carol," on at 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11. The church is located at 21260 Hag-gerty Road, north of Eight Mile, in Farmington Hills.

• CHILDREN'S PROGRAM In the spirit of the season. Bethel

Baptist Temple a t 29475 Six Mile in Livonia will give a free box of candy to each child and a present to each lady at their annual Children's . Christmas Program, a t 6 p .m Son- ; day. Dec. 11. For more information, • call 525-3664, or 261-9276.

O COLLAGE C O N C E R T Choirs, b r a s s quar te ts , and

woodwind quintets are only part of the musical collage in the Roeedale Gardens Presbyterian Church con** -cert entitled. "Christmas Jubilee,'' aL • 7 p.m Sunday, Dec. 11. It 's billed as A '• ; fast-paced concert that proceeds > without interruption, with perform- -ers spotlighted in areas of the " church. An afterglow will follow the performance a t the church's sanctu-ary, 9601 Hubbard, in Livonia. For more information, call 422-0494.

O C O N C E R T "Call His Name Jesus," a concert,

will take place a t 7:30 p.m. Satarday and Sunday. Dec. 17-18, at Ptonaer Middle School. 46081 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth. The concert b a presentation of Plymouth Church of tbe Nazarene. For more informa-tion. call 453-1525.

O D R A M A / C O M E D Y Canton Calvary Assembly of G o t S

will present a dramatic comedy * "Season of tbe Heart" at 2 p m a r f T N p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 17, and a t ^ 6 30 p.m. Sunday. Dec. I t . Kan Lee will be a special guest perfoiuses a t . , this presentation.- Complimentary tickets are required. For more infor-mation. call 455-0630.

O CHANCEL CHOIR The Redford Baptist Church Chaa*'

eel Choir, under the direction of Dab- i na Gleason. will prsaset a Christmas Cantata at 7 p m Sunday. Dac. 18, a t ! the church. 25285 Grand River and ' Seven Mile Road. Redford TowMfcip. I Tbe Cantata, T h e Glory of the Lord." is a collection of

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Headlee successor sets 5-year plan Logan looks to triple assets By Tom Henderson staff writer

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R o b e r t Logan d e f i n e a h ia s t r e n g t h s a s a m a n a g e r a s b e i n g " g o o d a t j u d g i n g p e o p l e a n d p u t t i n g t h e r igh t p e o p l e in t h e r i g h t j o b s . "

Richard Headlee isn't exactly the easiest act to follow. After all, he be-came a near legend locally for his business acumen (taking the insur-ance firm of Alexander Hamilton to national prominence), his religion (a very activist Mormon) and his poli-tics (he ran for governor against J a m e s Blanchard in 1982 and is the driving force behind the Headlee Amendment, which limits local taxa-tion).

But Bill Comfort, for one, the chairman of Citibank Venture Capi-tal in New York, thinks Robert Lo-gan, 56. will do just fine as the new president and CEO at Alexander Hamilton.

"He'll do better than anyone who ever worked there before. He's won-derful. I'm surprised they got him, to be honest with you," Comfort said.

That's no knock on Headlee. It's just a reflection of Comfort's respect for Logan, a former neighbor on Long Island, a former tennis rival and, most important, his former boss when Logan managed Citibank Corp.'s international arm and over-saw operations in Europe. Canada, the South Pacific and the Eastern Bloc

Comfort describes Logan alter-nately as "hands-on," "very accessi-ble," "likes to get involved," "throws the best Christmas parties you'll ever be invited to," "takes an inter-est in people," "puts in long hours" and "very competitive but fair."

And, "Most of those who have re-ported to him are devoted to him . . . Anyone who has ever done busi-ness with him likes him."

BUT DO N T interpret Logan's contagious laugh, his twinkling Scotsman's eyes and Comfort 's de-scriptions of him as traits belonging to a pushover.

"He can be brutal if somebody doesn't perform," Comfort also said.

Comfort has a story for anyone at Hamilton who doubts the new boss' toughness. Logan had just taken the German operations for Citibank and very quickly came up against a balky underling in another office who suggested that perhaps it would be better if he disobeyed one of Lo-gan's orders.

Not content to answer by phone or interoffice mail, Logan angrily got into his Mercedes and raced down the Autobahn at Indy speeds, cover-ing tbe 85 miles from Frankfur t to Dusseldorf in well under an hour. He squealed up the office curb, ran into the building and told the startled em-ployee that be would henceforth do precisely what he was told. Under-stood?

"That'll show you how intense he Is," Comfort said. "And the fellow in the office became devoted to him afterward. There are a lot of legend-ary stories about Logan floating

around, and people here (aLCitibank) miss him very much."

IT'S A long way from Berwick-on-Tweed, a town in northern England on the Scottish border, to Farming-ton Hills — long in miles and longer in experience. Logan got his first banking job at 17 after passing an employment test out of high school.

As an apprentice, he kept ledgers and did odd jobs from one depart-ment to the next His salary?

"It was 110 pounds a year." Logan said. "I can remember it very much. I tell you You were expected to make your money later. In those days, it was an honor just to work at a bank."

LOGAN ISN'T one of those execs with a string of initials af ter his name There is no M B A in his re-sume, though he has taken various university courses and learned to speak Portuguese and French. His education came primarily from the school of hard knocks and real life, with tours of duty in South Africa, Brazil, Germany. Belgium. England and New York.

In addition to his work with CiU-bank, Logan was chairman of Samu-el Montagu and Company Ltd. and was CEO of Grindlay's Bank, PLC, a London-based firm with holdings in excess of $10 billion.

When his most recent tour in Eng-land came to a close, Logan put the word out oo the grapevine that be would like to return to America. The headhunters came calling, and soon Logan was named, in October, as Headlee's successor by Edwin Hoff-man, president of Household Finan-cial. Hamilton's parent company.

IT DID N T take long for Logan to begin making his mark.

Logan has announced plans to triple Hamilton's assets in five years. To do that, he has instituted Project GO. which involves integrat-ing new computer technologies and a complete review of all Hamilton de-partments and operations.

A diversified GO team of Hamil-ton staffers has been pulled off regu-lar day-to-day duties to help with the reorganization and modernization, a project that will take 18-24 months.

"We're going to make a major thrust in automation, make some capital investment and become a state-of-the-art insurance company. That's important as the volumes you handle get larger," Logan said. And as, he said, "our types of products are becoming more interest-rate sensitive."

Yet, Logan said he is not computer literate.

"Not really. But I'm good at get-ting the right people. People like to make computers more complicated than they really are. The good ones are the people who keep it simple. If you ask tbe right questions and keep bashing away, you usually can get things to a simple basis."

Logan will also preside over the construction of a new 92,000-square-foot building that will be built on 3.5 acres of land adjacent to the current structure, which will remain in use.

The building, which will be built by the Argos Group, a Southfield-based subsidiary' of Barton-Malow Company, is scheduled for ground breaking in January and occupancy next November.

LOGAN SAID that Headlee, who remains with Hamilton as chairman of the board, will not be a hard act to follow, simply because be built up such a good company.

" 1 1 1 just be continuing the work he's been doing. The company is in a growth mode. We've got a strong parent company and good equity base, so there's no reason we can't keep on with the same type of per-formance "

When Headlee assumed the presi-dency at Hamilton in 1972, the com-pany was unprofitable and had as-sets of just (142 million. Today, it has assets of $3 billion, and invest-ment income in 1987 rose by 19 per-cent, to $183.5 million. Total insur-ance in force exceeded $17.2 billion in 1987, up $1.7 billion.

Hamilton employs 650 at its bead-quarters and its national sales force is some 7,400. It is the 93rd largest life insurance company in the nation and second in the Michigan, accord-ing to A.M. Best Co.

DESPITE A willingness to work long hours, despite a commitment to triple assets in five years, Logan is not a workaholic who enjoys little else.

A competitive tennis and squash player, he is an avid hunter ("I bought two banks in Germany, which at the time was one of the largest investments every made by a bank in the world, but I tell people my greatest accomplishment there was getting my German hunting license, and it was"), has scuba dived around the world and once sailed tbe Atlan-tic, in January, f rom England to Antigua.

His three daughters a re U-S. citi-zens. with Alexandra working on her M.B.A. at American University in Washington, D.C.

His wife, Susan Elizabeth Vokes, "speaks four or five languages," and is an accomplished chorale singer. Logan joined her in England over the Thanksgiving holidays, hoping they would finish arrangements to sell their bouse. He plans to buy a bouse in Bloomfield Hills.

His strengths as a manager? "I'm good at judging people and putting the right people in the right jobs. I'm a good delegator, and I like good in-formation systems."

His weaknesses? "At times I get very enthusiastic for things and hus-tle them along quickly. I expect them to be done tomorrow."

Headlee and Hoffman will settle for soon.

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By Tom Hende r son staff writer

Plans will be announced soon for s $1 million international ad cam-paign to market business and indus-try opportunities In the greater De-troit area.

Brogan Kabot. a Southfield public relations firm, will direct tbe cam-paign, which will seek to lure foreign

to southeastern Michi-

Representatives of Wayne, Oak-land and Macomb counties, the city of Detroit and tbe state fwmmarce depai tmsut met recently at tbe Omni Hotel in downtown Detroit to work owt details of the plan. - Tbe commerce department has pet ep $250,000 for the campaign, which will Involve overseas print media Other hurting will bs sought f rom local businesses.

Tbe internsUooal campaign foi-

that the repreesntatives of tbe Big Four — Macomb, Wsyae, Oakland sad Detroit - had agreed to set their differences aside and market ths region jointly under a Greater De t ro i t M a r k e t i n g Commit tee ,

which is chaired by Joseph Joachim, Oakland County's director of com-munity and economic developmenL

JACK DRIKER, special project coordinator under Joachim, attended a strategy session on tbe interna Uoo-sl campaign. He explained why It makes sense for Oakland and Ma-comb. which once tried to distance themselves from Detroit, to help market tbe region under tbe Detroit name:

"The reality is when you get out-side Michigan — to Japan, say — they know Detroit, bat they don't know southeastern Michigan from southeastern Texas. They dor t know Oakland County, they know Detroit It 's a generic name.

"That's the marketing reality as far as tbe world Is concerned. If that's how they know as, that's how we should market ourselves."

According to Driker. the paign grew out of Informal the summer before last between Joachim sad Dewey Henry, deputy Wayne County executive for devel-opment

Last Aaaust r em* the announce-ment that local and state officials

had agreed to begin a local greater Detroit campaign.

"This important endorsement s tar ts what we hope will become a tidal wave of support recognizing that greater Detroit is s fast-devel-oping world center for innovation in science, education, health care and wide-ranging Industrial technology" said Joachim, currently on a trade mission to Japan and Korea.

A local media campaign, involving TV. radio and newspapers, was started.

IN OCTOBER, the Southeastern Michigan chapter of the Michigan Technology Council became the f irst organization to adopt tbe campaign's identity by changing its name to the Greater Detroit chapter

"We need an overall identity for our region, ooe that is identifiable throughout the world," said Prank Cardimen, director of corporate ser-vices and economic development a t Oakland University and chairman of the Greater Detroit chapter of the Michigan Technology Counci l . " "Greater Detroit A World Technol-ogy Center' fits the MIL"

Cardimen was quoting the theme of the local campaign

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I really would like aa average re-tarn of better thaa 5 percent Could you suggest a group of stocks for me to use that would do that for me?

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An old Buick changed in-car sound forever On a fall afternoon, back when

Mickey Shorr was on the car radio instead of selling them. James Gee was entering the outskirts of East Lansing at the wheel of his previous-ly owned '52 Buick. and history was being made

It was the fall of 1963. when Volkswagens sporting keys and flo-wers were de rigueur on campus, along with a smattering of uppity British roadsters. That anyone would drive with such aplomb into his soph-omore year at Michigan State in a vehicle that, in a pinch, could house a rebuild of the Goodyear blimp, was reason enough to stare.

But it wasn't the huge chrome-toothed grill that was getting the at-tention It was the sound. The pure strains of a Wagner opera wafting

out the windows in such volume and force as had never been heard out-side of the campus auditorium — and that powered by the full force of some visiting symphony.

Not out of a car window. Not when radioes still had tubes, and to get FM stations you had to dangle a little transistor from the rear view mir-ror. and listen to it crackle and pop with every swing

In the back seat of the Buick was a full-size, reel-to-reel tape deck, the huge spools turning slowly as "Die Valkyrie'' was pumped though a dou-ble pedestal speaker system lashed to each end of the huge back seat. Powered by a converter, the sound system was enough to make the en-gine groan under the load.

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ning of the in-dash tape player, an automotive trend was born.

IT WAS ABOUT the time eight-track tape players were making their appearance, not to menUon the short-lived under-dash 45 rpm record players. A decade later, it would be possible to drop the price of a 1963 Beetle at Mickey Sborr's on a sound system scarcely large than a box of Kleenex.

By the late 1970s, a car had be-come a thin shell on wheels support-ing and giving mobility to electronic systems. Turn down the CD player, grab the cellular phone and make a few calls before the fax machine be-gins to run out a few sales leads. Tbe underground style quickly became the opened hatchback, turning tbe rear end of a small car into a kind of rolling megaphone with a couple of hundred watts of sound bouncing off

the windshield of the aggravated guy behind you.

Volkswagen. BMW and Porsche had to make up phony names to make their expensive German radios look like they came from K mart. It didn't work, as New York longshore-men started up a healthy sideline of prying radios out of Porsches with crowbars at the dock. Porsche ended up shipping the radios separately, for installation by dealers.

Who buys stolen radios anyhow1

I've seen hundreds of cars with miss-ing radios and </>nnd systems, h«it never a radio with pry marks oa it — or even a radio missing its car One guy I know uses his radio as a burglar alarm of sorts by habitually running the volume full up after he takes tbe keys out. The idea is that when the thief turns the ignition oo.

be will be blasted into submission by an overamplified J.P McCarthy.

Car radio madness u neanng the end of the line, though, with a hand-ful of audiophiles already engaging in radio wars Contestants spend thousands on their sound systems, making them too loud to be played without damaged hearing Electron ICS records tbe actual sound levels to determine the winners

In Texas. Thomas Fitcber spend $27,000 oo a 4.980-watt 42-speaker stereo system for his pickup truck. thus prnriiiring p-nrmgh volume W that medical authorities say it would stop a human heart A remote con-trol unit turns the system on

I think Gee would have liked it

Dan McCosh is the automot ive editor of Popular Science

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Recently a client vehemently ar-gued that investments in bonds are almost perfectly safe because the bond issuer guarantees that both the face value and the coupon rate will remain unchanged during the life of that bond.

He is not alone. Many investors confuse tbe guaranteed return of the principal with the inherent safety of a bond.

Tbe concept of bond risk Of the several risks carried by a

marketplace The Tobins Printing Co. of Livonia

has issued the fourth in a series of original design calendars. An inter-pretation of the city of Detroit is shown on each of the poster-size cal-endars. The fourth-quarter edition is a nighttime photo of the Dodge Fountain in Hart Plaza silhouetted against a cityscape background.

J. Higby'i Yogurt of Westland has opened to offer 75 flavors (six each day) of frozen yogurt, including two non-fat frozen yogurts. The store is at 35678 Warren Road, in the Wes-tridge Shopping Center. The tele-phone number is 721-0919

Small-business owners in Michi-gan can call the U.S. Small Business Administration's toll-free "Answer Desk" telephone service to get help on problems connected with their business and the federal govern-ment. The telephone number is 1 (800) 368-5855. It is staffed during normal business hours.

A free international business ser-vice directory is available to any Michigan company doing business abroad. The directory is designed also to help foreign companies move to Michigan. To get a copy, call Mark Santucci at 1 (517) 373-6390

The Better Business Bureau/De-troit and Eastern Michigan is look-ing for volunteers to become arbitra-tors. Arbitrators conduct informal hearings and render final decisions in disputes concerning products and services For information, call 962-0550.

A toll-free telephone service makes it easier to learn the current interest rate paid on variable-rate U.S. Savings Bonds and other facts about the U.S. Treasury security. Dial 1 (800) US BONDS.

Copies of the free "Small Business Resource Directory" are available at all NaUonal Bank of Detroit offic-es The booklet, produced by New Detroit and NBD, offers resource in-formation for operators of small business.

Send information for Market-place to business editor, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150. Dead-line is Monday for publication in the coming Thursday issue. If your item is about something to happen several weeks in the fu-ture. it m a y be r u n more than once, space permitting.

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bond, the default risk and the inter-est rate risk are the most important.

The default risk is the chance your bond will beocme worthless (or worth very little) because the issuer" may not be able to make timely pay-ments of interest and principal. Standard and Poor's classifies most bonds in nine risk categories — with AAA being the safest — so the inves-tor can select the safer bonds

The interest risk refers to the de-cline in the value of a bond if the

finances and you Sid Mittra

interest rate rises. For example. If you own an 8-per-

cent 30-year bond and tbe interest rate rises to 15 percent, you would

lose 46.10 percent by selling the bond. The gain potential

If the interest ra tes decline, how-

ever. there could be substantial gains as well. The value of a 12-per-cent 30-year bond will rise by, 45.03 percent if the interest rate declines to 8 percent.

Bond investment can be complex, especially in a volatile interest rate market.

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nancial Planning. Sheffield Offic^ Park. 3250 W Big Beaver. Suite 540 Troy

For reservations, call 643-8888 ( *

Sid Mittra is a professor qJ management a t Oakland Univer-sity and proprietor of Coordmftf* ed Financial Planning

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Truly new product or service canTiave tough time Tbe entrepreneur who comes up

with a new product or service has no direct competition and often sees this as a major advantage- Reality suggests otherwise.

Offering a new product or service is far more likely to represent a great disadvantage initially.

"It's rarely easy to succeed with something new — the customer will tend to resist strongly that which is new because it's also strange," small-business author Herman Holtz said.

"The customer is not sure if this new product or service is any good, if it will do what the seller claims, if it's worth the price being asked, and perhaps even is skeptical about whether it satisfies a need."

Taken a step further, if a new product or service is well received among current and potential cus-tomers, it woo't remain the only ooe available for long. As any successful imitator will tell you, it is far easier to copy a product, service or strate-gy than to be its creator.

ANOTHER MYTH pertaining to tbe nature of the competition in-volves smaller companies that find themselves competing against large, well -established and successf ul ri-vals

Contrary to popular belief, small businesses can survive and prosper against big-league competition, re-gardless of the products or services being offered. Larger competitors

focus: small business Mary DiPaolo

have already created the market by making customers aware of a need; they have also developed demand through their advertising and other marketing activities.

"Apple Computers could probably never have succeeded in what they are doing now had tbey attempted it 20 years ago, before the market for computers was as well established

as it is today. . . Holtz said. 'Giants like IBM and others broke

the ground . . so that Apple did not meet much sales resistance when they came along with their small computers."

HOLTZ AND others remind the small independent also to be aware of the fact that rarely does any com-

pany, even tbe largest corporation, do everything welL

"Don't be misled by appearances A competitor who appears to be well entrenched with a large market share . . . may have a great many unhappy customers who would be glad to change suppliers, given a good opportunity to do so."

Faster delivery, more personal-ized service and attention, and quick turn-around time are just a few ex-amples of how small businesses have successfully captured a competitive market share.

BUSINESS OWNERS are also re-

minded to keep their focus on cus-tomer needs and wants instead of specific products or services.

'Provide what you can sell rather than selling what you can or choose to provide."

Next week, we will focus on the efforts of Michigan Bell in satisfying the information and service needs of the small-business community.

Mary DiPaolo is the owner of MarkeTrends, a Farmington Hills-based business consulting firm. She us also producer and host of the cable television series. "Chamber Perspectives

Condolence letter always appropriate Dear Joan;

How do I determine the way in which I will entertain clients?

How you entertain is determined by:

Tbe time available; the resources available; the cost of what you wish to do; and tbe importance to your business objectives of the person you are entertaining.

Tbe most popular form of business entertaining is that conducted on a one-to-one basis or in a small group and involving invitations to break-fast, lunch, or a drink af ter work (or, as is fast becoming a fad in New York, a cup of tea in tbe middle of tbe afternoon).

An up-and-coming executive will want to be known as a person who does things with style. That means knowing how to extend invitations and where to do his/her entertain-ing.

Tbe following are some of the op-tions: breakfast in a coffee shop or restaurant (45-60 minutes); lunch or-dered from a deli, eaten together in your office (20 minutes); lunch at a nearby modest restaurant (60 min-utes); tea at a convenient spot set up

business etiquette Joan K, Dietch

for the service of tea (50 minutes); and a drink af ter work in a attrac-tive, nearby place (60 minutes).

Dear Joan:

I really was out of line a couple of days ago with my supervisor. I criti-cized the way the supervisor handled something, with rather vulgar lan-guage. I want to make amends to this person but don't know how to go about it. What do you suggest?

J.JL, BkmmfieM Hills

Apologies rarely come easy. It's always uncomfortable facing up to the fact that you've inconvenienced or offended someone. Biting tbe bul-let and expressing your regret often will regain whatever good will you lost

If your office relationship is infor-mal then make the apology face to face. Just say, "I was out of line yes-terday. Please forgive me." As sim-ple as that!

If your office is more formal, send him or her a memo saying the same thing.

Dear Joan:

The mother of one of the staff members of tbe organization I work for recently died. I'm tow on the to-tem pole here and didn't feel sure about dropping this person a note of condolence. If this occurs again I'd

like to feel confident I'm doing the right thing. Would it have been ap-propriate to drop a note to this fel-low staff member.

GJL, Southfield

Never hesitate to write a con-dolence letter, whether you are a very junior member of the staff or a very senior member of manage-ment. Make a concrete offer to be of help.

You could write, 'Tour friends in this division are all thinking of you and wish there was something we could do to help in this time of your terrible loss. Please call oo us for anything."

Joan K. Dietch of Rochester Hills is a sales and marketing consultant who lectures on busi-ness etiquette and has written a business dress book. Address questions to her at 36251 School-craft, Livonia 48150.

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Dinner theater performances of Theatre Arts Productions' the "Christmas Time Musical Memo-ries Revue" continue at 7:30 and 9 p.m. Saturdays. Dec. 10. 17 and 24. at the Forum of the Novi Hil-ton. Dinner is a t 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. For more information, call the Novi Hilton at 349-4000 or TAP Ltd at 683-1827

T i s the season to be jolly, and tbe Novi Hilton is contributing to the holiday spirit with a festive dinner thea te r production "Christmas Time Musical Memories Revue."

The food is superb and tbe musical revue is a fast-paced, entertaining carouse] of tuneful treats. Even the audience gets into the act with a sing-along and a version of the " N a m e That Tune" contest.

The show is staged by Michael J . Klier of Thea t re Arts Productions, which has several dinner theater companies performing at hotels and clubs in the Detroit and Windsor a rea .

This holiday revue fea tures his wife. Rebecca, a t tbe piano and three singers. Mary Nigohosian, Nancy Kolton and David McDonald, who doubles as master of ceremo-nies. All are accomplished perform-e r s

AND THEY KNOW bow to work a smal l room such as the in t imate lit-tle Forum Thea t re at the Hilton. Our t roubadours open with a cheerful medley that celebrates the season as they pass out peppermint candy

canes. What follows is a 90-minute musical excursion that explores the many face ts of tbe holidays — kids, gifts and caroling. There a r e about 50 Chr is tmas songs such as 'Toy-land," "Walking in a Winter Wonder-land" and "All I Want for Chr is tmas is My Two Fron t Teeth."

Some of the better solo numbers include Nigohosian's lovely soprano rendition of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Chris tmas," Kolton's jazz-fla-vored " J ing le Bell Rock" and McDonald's nostalgic "The Christ-mas Song."

They even manage to work in some impersonations, the best of which a re Nancy Kolton as Carol Charming singing "Silver Bells" and the whole group doing the Chip-munks, then their version of the Beach Boys singing "Fun, Fun, Fun."

Fun is wha t the audience had with tfte sing-along, especially during the bat t le of the sexes when it is the women against the men belting out "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer."

Tbe audience also has a good t ime with a " N a m e the Song" contest. Q u e sheets a re passed out. with the f i rs t le t te r of each word In the title, and the t r io sings the verse of the tune. Winners receive a small 110 camera .

All in al l . it 's a pleasant evening of songs, memories , fun and games.

Bob Weibel of Westland is a freelance writer, who has spent more than 25 years in c o m m u n i t y theater as a director, designer and performer.

Ensemble performs well in 'Dining Room'

Performances of the Oakland Community College production of "The Dining Room" continue through Saturday at Smith The-a t r e on the Orchard Ridge Cam-pus in F a r m i n g t o n Hills. For tick-et information, call 471-7700.

By Mark 8 . Car iey special writer

Oakland Communi ty College 's fledgling theater company has taken

review on a fasc inat ing challenge in its cur-ren t production of A.R. Gurney Jr"s. modern comedy "Tbe Dining Room. "

This production features an en-semble of six per formers who work

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Performances of the Meadow Brook T^ieatre production of "A Christmas Carol" continue through Sunday. Jan. 1, on the Oakland University campus in Rochester Hills. For ticket infor-mation call the box office at 377-3300

What with this being tbe eighth-season presentat ion of Dickens' memorable "A Chr i s tmas Carol," Meadow Brook has assured us there will be a Chr i s tmas this year.

Dickens a t Meadow Brook has become a cha rming tradi t ion that is just as comfor tab le a s seeing Mr. Pickwick and his cronies glazed on earthen mugs or embossed on tinned plum puddings a t this t ime of year.

It seems one cannot have visions of Chris tmas without thoughts of Dickens, and Meadow Brook bas kindly reinforced this notion. Un-fortunately, tbe thea te r ' s produc-tion does not a lways r ise to tbe mark of compell ing d r a m a .

Onstage we do have tbe bustling activity and Chris tmas bonhomie of Dickens' London as backdrop for this ageless tale of bow greed and avar ice devours tbe human soul.

OUTSIDE, THE STREETS of 1830 London a re awash with a me-nagerie of top-hatted gents and bonnet ted ladies busily at tending to tbe a f f a i r s of Christmas. Inside, the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge a t tends to the principle "business as usu-al ," whereby be rations the coal lumps, snuf fs out candles and lov-ingly counts his «hiH»np and bank-notes

And tbe pliant Bob Cratchit (Tbom Haneline) must bend over his ledgers until the full count of the hour's ch ime has tolled tbe end of the business day. before being released to join his family oo Chr is tmas Eve.

Scrooge, as we know, is brutal ly awakened to tbe fact that be has

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Grownups enjoy humor in musical 'Snoopy' Luncheon theater performanc-

es of the m u s i c a l "Snoopy." pre-sented by the Jewish Community Center and Tedd E. Bear Produc-tions, continue through Sunday, Jan. 22, in West Bloomjield Tick-ets also are available for show only. For reservations, call 661-1000. or call Nancy Gurwin at 354-0545 for more information and reservations.

Is the musical "Snoopy" real ly for adul ts instead of children? The cur-ren t offer ing at the Jewish Commu-nity Center receives the mos t lively response f r o m the few adul ts in the audience, ra ther than f r o m the large number of children.

This tenderly delightful show is the f irst for Tedd E. Bear Produc-tions. a subsidiary of Nancy Gurwin Productions.

Director Edgar A. Guest HI in-ter twines the adult lyrics with the childlike manner i sms of these fa-m o u s charac te rs to m a k e a presen-tat ion of s t ra ight- forward, lovable appeal . Just as tbe show itself inter-mingles adult questions with tbe coo-

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blends mult icolored, play-school-block m o v e m e n t and e f f ec t i ve Valerie Mould choreography.

Snoopy is played by tbe amply tal-ented s tar Danny Gurwin. Humaniz-ing tbe celebrated canine, be tap dances, sings and bow-wows, despite Lucy's mean c o m m e n t that be isn't much of a dog.

GURWIN, IS, has immense expe-rience oo s tage and clearly loves every minute of i t He captures at-tention as soon as be comes out of his doghouse. The chi ldren may not un-derstand when be has to repa i r his bruised image a f t e r Alicia Holbrook, as his bird f r iend Woodstock, brings him rejection notices f r o m his manu-script submissions. They do under-

stand his nnwil l in |n«M (O be content with stand-ups, sit-downs and roll-overs. Who wants to play dead?

Holbrook is a smal l child, but ber exact routines and confident s t age presence reveal b o - 1 2 years, even If she looks much younger.

Well into his 20s, r emarkab l e Kev-in Lee Branshaw is a perfec t Lines, and be holds his own against the young talent in the c a s t Never with-out his emotional tourniquet — his securi ty blanket - Branshaw re-mains in cha rac t e r even when the actioo is not focused on h i m He to so likable you find yourself hat ing Lacy fo r all tbe mean things s h e s a y s t o him (even if he does walk Oat foot-ed). .

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led a wretched life and how his skinflint nature has sealed him within a caustic envelope that be lined to repel anyone attempting to befriend him. His reformation oc-curs overnight, beginning with the spiritual haunting by his dead part-ner, Jacob Marley (Glen Pruett), and is completed by the ghostly forms of the Spirits of Christmas "Past, Present and Future (Mar Riehl, Joseph Reed and Glen Pruett).

i, Shattered by the experience, .. come Christmas morn, Scrooge is

transformed and atones for his past deeds by a generous parting

with some of his sovereigns. Charles Nolte, who adapted the

perenially popular classic and di-rected this production, has em-ployed a full complement of mar-velous techniques for creating an unearthly atmosphere. Special ef-fects contributing to the mood In-clude the sonorous boom as Big Ben sounds tbe hours, rising mists and vapors attend the appearances of the ghostly apiritions, roaring gales that must have originated on the Yorkshire moors howl without, and crushing thunder.

NEVERTHELESS. - there are contrasting moments that waver and border on being bland.

Phillip Locker was sent in to play Scrooge on opening night, while Booth Colman will assume the role in upcoming performanc-es. Locker is a delight to see in ac-tion as a Scrooge who is stodgy, gruff and hunched over his cash box or repulsing friendly over-tures.

However, during the spirit scenes, instead of reacting with any traumatic expressions, he dwindles off into a fixture-like spectator, thus losing the effective-ness of the scenes. One did wish there was a spare chimney sweep sent on to nudge Scrooge back into action.

Then, too. the pathos of the crip-

pled Tiny Tim (Chad Holmes) seems glossed over in the adapta-tion, and as a result, the potential warmth and soul-swelling empathy traditionally associated becomes diluted.

The set is sufficient to create a London street scene as well as Scrooge's dingy counting house, in-cluding his upper-level chamber. An added nicety comes prior to curtain rise when the costumed players assembled in the hallway for a a medley of Christmas carols.

Frank Hursley of Birming-ham, a sales engineer by profes-sion. is a longtime theater buff

Ensemble performs well in drama 'Dining Room' Continued from Page 7

very well as a uni t Director Sandra Sutherland does a fine Job of keeping Xbe action simple and maintaining |the play's continuity, no easy feat given the material. . Through a series of vignettes, playwright Gurney examines and critiques the lifestyles and mores of America's upper middle class. The emptiness of a value system based on wealth, position and status quo serves as the drama's major theme.

This would make for a rather tedi-ous evening of theater if "Tbe Dining Room" were not presented in such a unique way.

ACTION TARES place around a single dining room table. Six actors (three men and three women) play a total of 57 different characters in a series of 18 seemingly unrelated scenes. Most of the characters are family members, ranging in age from 8 to 80. Although there is no plot, there is a definite sense of pur-pose

In OCC's production. Director Sutherland also excels as one of the performers, playing charac ters ranging from a domestic servant to an elegant lady. Her finest moments come as a foul-mouthed teenager stealing booze from her father's li-

quor cabinet and as a refined maid-en-aunt who discovers that her neph-ew is using her as the subject of his anthropology thesis.

Other outstanding efforts include Craig Forhan's portrayal of a cur-mudgeonly old man unable to under-stand his grandson's need for an ex-pensive boarding school education and Jan Jae Re nee Hineman's touch-ing performance as an elderly wom-an suffering from Alzheimer's dis-ease.

The entire cast, which also in-cludes Michael D. Pilon, Chuck Fisher and Kate Bernard, gives a

solid performance. The show is starkly simple. An ele-

gant dining room set stands alone on stage. Costumes — handled by as-sistant director Sandy Crow and Em-ily McSweeney — are cleverly de-signed, to allow for minimal changes between scenes. Each change in cos-tume suggests a new character.

My only regret about this produc-tion is that the actors seem to have set a safe, comfortable emotional range for their characters. Certain scenes cry out for more feeling than the cast seems willing to give. A lit-tle more emotional energy could have made a very good production great.

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ented sister Erin Dilly is a tomboy Peppermint Patty. Thirteen-year-old Sutton Foster as dizzy Sally delivers her lines with freshness and exuber-ance.

Like Branshaw, Bob Friese is in his 20s but takes the part of Charlie

Brown equally matched in youthful appearance with the other personali-ties. The acting of both Branshaw and Friese is so strong we forget the wide age range, and together they carry the show.

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George carry the musical on piano and keyboard.

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IT COULDNT have been a bet-ter entry into filmmaking for Beth Winsten of Birmingham. She was hired by Sue Marx

Productions to work on a film about the Fox Theatre — a medium she loved and a subject she soon grew to love.

In fact, she did the research, co-wrote the script and was the assist-ant editor for "Encore on Woodward: Detroit's Fox Theatre."

It was her first film. "My baptism by fire," she called iL " I loved it. They've asked me to >oin their com-pany. I'm thrilled. I've always loved it (filmmaking)."

While Sue Marx Productions came to national attention for winning an Academy Award this year for "Young at Heart," Marx and her partner, Pamela Conn, have actually produced many outstanding films, including several on regional artists.

Winsten. an East Coast native, studied theater in England and at In-diana University and received a de-gree as an English major from Wayne State University.

EXPERIENCE AS a movie re-viewer and feature writer for De-toit's Metro Times provided her with "an incredible education" into how films are put together — what works, what doesn't and why.

When Fox Theatre owner Mike II-ltch, through Brass Ring Produc-tions, contacted Marx about doing a film, she knew Winsten would be in-terested. As she did her research, Winsten said she grew to really know, appreciate and feel a part of Detroit. She found lots of archival material, film and printed, at the theater Requests went out through the news media for memories of the Fox — and they poured in.

"One was about a proposal of mar-riage in the balcony during 'Robin Hood.' We got the film clip and recreated the moment," she said.

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B e t h W i n s t e n w a s r e s e a r c h e r a n d c o - w r i t e r fo r W o o d w a r d : De t ro i t ' s Fox T h e a t r e . "

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Marx flew to California to inter-view Bob Hope about his memories of the Fox. and he consented to be the film's narrator. Other celebra-ties who are in the film tellinR Fox

stories are Rosemary Clooney, Hen-ny Youngman and Martha Reeves

From the Fox archives came foot-age from the 1930s and of Frank

'We tried to re-create what it waa like in 1928, so that it waa not like, but became, 1928 — to feel the magic of the theater again.'

Sinatra. Elvis Presley and Cab Cal-loway.

"We tried to recrea te what it was like in 1928, so that it was not like, but became, 1928 — to feel the mag-ic of the theater again."

From first to last, the film was done between August and November. It was shot in 16mm and blown up to 35mm to be shown at the re-opening celebration Nov. 19. All the footage of the theater itself was done in three or four days during the resto-ration, yet the producers wanted to show the beauty of the completed restoration.

"IT TOOK HOURS to set up the lobby lighting," Winsten said, adding that they had a crew of 12 with three cinematographers to help with tbe interior shows. A smaller crew was used for less complicated projects such as interviews.

Winsten said the clients as well as filmmakers "wanted the finest film that could be made."

Once all the footage was shot, it had to be pared down to 24 minutes, a challenge Winsten compared to sculpting. "It's like taking marble and sculpting. You look at all you shoot and start chiseling away."

She said Sue Marx Productions has its own editing suite and Stewart Shevin of Southfield is the person who edited this film. She said the ra-tio is one minute of film for every 10 minutes shot.

Encore on Woodward" will be shown on WTVS, Channel 56. at 7 30 p.m. Tuesday and 11:30 p.m. Thurs-day. Dec 15.

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• ' SKIER 'S DREAM' Don Thomas Sporthaus announces

the Detroit area premier of "Skier's Dream." a skiing global-fantasy journey featuring many of the world's greatest skiers. "Skier's" Dream will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, at the Royal Oak Music Theater. Reserved seat tickets at $7.50 are currently avail-able at all Ticketmaster outlets, in-cluding all J.L. Hudson's and select AAA offices.

• AFTERNOON J A Z Z Grays tone International Jazz mu-

seum presents a series of "Jazz in the Afternoon" concerts the third Sunday of each month in the Rath-

skeller at the University of Detroit. The next coocert, Dec. 18, features the Kenn Cox Ensemble. Cox Is De-troit pianist, accompanist and com-poser. Tbe quintet includes saxo-phonist Vincent Bowens and Shahida Nurallah. along with an all-star c a s t Admission is $3 for Graystone Jazz Museum members and $5 for non-members For further details, call the Graystone at 871-0234.

e WORLD PREMIERE Stagecrafters Baldwin Theatre in

Royal Oak presents the world prem-iere of an original play, ' The Folly of '45." by award-winning play-wrights Robert Schroeder and Jan Henson Dow Performances are at 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday. Dec. 9-10, and Thursday-Saturday, Dec. 15-17. and 7 p.m Sunday, Dec. 11. The cast in-cludes area residents Allison Mould and Phillip Martin of Troy, Jeff Honte of Rochester and Mark Mac-cagone of Farmington Hills. For res-ervations. contact tbe Baldwin The-atre box office at 541-6430.

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GLA66IFI #44-1070 O a k l a n d C o u n t y 591-0900 Wayne

823 Vans 825 S p o r t s * Imported Car*

825 Sports A Imported Cars

Thursday, Otc«nb«r 0, 1968 CUE (P.C-13C.R.W.G-11C)* 1SC

I6ING MORE CLASSIFIEDS This c l a r i f i c a t i o n con t inued from Psgs14F.

820 Autos Wanted

ALWAYS LOOKING FOR LATE MODEL

LOW MILEAGE CARS Eapecie8y Lincoln Mwcury products

AMI tar Tom mnes

HINES PARK Unco ln -Mwcury

425-3036

AUTOS & TRUCKS WANTED

TEMPO S A ESCORT S

Bill Brown -USEDCARS-

3SOOO Plymouth Ro LHronia

522-0030

I NEED QUALITY AUTOMOBILES

We M> With confttMnce. we buy with integrity Please call Je« Benson

562-7011

WE BUT Clean low mileage u sad car t Any make - 855-0014

Jack Csuiey Chevrolet

821 Junk Cars Wantad

ALL AUTOS 4 TRUCKS Junk wracked, running Top DoMw E 4 M 474-4475

ALL JUNK CARS 4 TRUCKS

Free lowing 791-8000

Top I paid 544-3796

MORE ( $ t FOR CARS 4 TRUCKS Any condi t ion, running or nol Free Toartng lor )unk! Christian Ti Call 6 30am-9pm

<1 Tciwsng 425-0389

822 Trucks For Sals BRONCO. 1964 H 4 * 4 XLT Two lone Woe, automat ic, irsnsmisaion. air. V-6 engine. $€ 995

STARK HlCKEY FORD 538-6178

CHEVY FSck-up 1958. 350 V8 4 barrel. 4 speed, custom cap. mwiy extras Between 12-8PM 851 -6263

CHEVY S-10 P ic* -Up 1986 TaHoe packaga, automat ic, air. SS.995

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 CHEVY T 9 8 8 - S K V f t O o 3500. 1 'on. loaded. X bpt ions. 350 V8. au-tomal lc . cap. bedHnw running Boards 113.500 After 5. 4 9 6 - 2 1 l j CHEYENNE 30 1978 stake truck Rew »ft. 4 wnaal drive dual tanks excsasnt condi t ion (4850 541-2561

OOOQE 1965 250 K ion pick up cap 4 Dadhnar. (5 .500

464-3455

FORD C O " " F l > S l O « w. , captains cnairs baa. oouc' • * p o w w av and much mora. $8,994

TOWN 4 COUNTRY OOOOE 9 Mite 4 Grand River 474-6668

FORD 1964 conversion »an - 302 V-8. mi ovwdnve. cruise. w r v f m cas-sana. $6000 or Deal offer 420-0681

FORD 1964 E - ' 5 0 V-8. overdr ive power steering. cxal.es electric door locks, air. c ruse . home cus-tomized $4900 best Weekdays 533-3739 Weekends 981-3112

FORO, 1964 Universal Cus lom l i ed Van f ' s loaded and n ' t s i w p l $8 495 Mines Park L i n q o l n M w c u . rt 425-3038

FORD 1985 CLUB WAGON XLT quad captain chairs told down bed e x t e n d e d w a r r a n t y , rus tp ro-o l 47 000 maes, $9 600 453-4079

FORO 1966, Van Universal cus-tomized. 23.000 miles $10,800 721-7644

FORD, 1988 Star craft Conversion Only 3 647 miles Can tor special Winter price Mines Park Lincoln. Mercury 425-3036

F-150 1987 Super Cab V-8 auto-mat ic , power s tee r i ng power brakes, air $11,995 •forth Brothers Ford 421-1376

GMC Explorer 1986-Custom van, burgundy, low mileage, loaded. 9 . cellent condi t ion $13,500 569-6204

KELLOGG 1988 CONVERSION VAN Raised root air TV, cassette wire wheels 3,000 miles TNs Is first class at $21,995

DON M A S S E ' CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Road

at 1-275 453-7'

P ^ m o u t h

PLYMOUTH, 1986 VOYAGER. LE. 2 2 " ler 5 passenger, loaded. 55 000 miles. $6900 after 6pm

591-0634

TOYOTA Van - 1965 L td . LE steering 4 brakea. cruise, f ront 4 rear air, am- fm stereo cassette power door locks $5,800 or best of-'er Must sell After 6pm 525-6241

VANAGON 1982 excellent condi-tion. no -ust. 30mpg. arr.-tm cas-sette $4000 or best 643-8232

VOYAGER LE. 1984 Loaded 7 pas-senger. excellent condi t ion 57.000 miles $6500 474-1636

AUDI 1982 - Sport coupe 5 spew .unroof, 5 cylinder 137 000 mi le $3000 firm After 5pm 370-925

AUOl 1983 5000 turbo dietei ou Standing condition.. fuk , equipped

' 363-542

AUOl '964. 5COC Slack with grs leather mienor Loeded $7,250 Weekdays 855-3501

AUDI. 1984 5000S 4 door automat •c. aw. sunroof power mndows. wel maintained 4 road ready 2 ts choose"

BILL COOK AUDI 471-0800

AUDI '987 5000 Turbo Ouattro A* leather sunroof, power win bow*, aiw brake system, dual p e w * 4 heated seels only 17.000 maee

BILL COOK AUDI 471-0800

AUDI 4000S. 1986 4 door, navy 45.000 mile Loaded' Dealer-maw lamed Best offer Eves 5 5 3 - 2 4 i :

BMW 1984 3181 - like new condi t ion mutt sacrifice Only $6,995

TYME AUTO 455-5566

BMW 1984 3181 Black. 5 speed Loaded excellent condit ion $9500 best Can 288-1501

BMW 1985 325E New car h a t arrived. must ae*> Black wIWi tan cloth interior. 2 door 5 speed trans-mission. power tun roof, pr iced tc sen loaded, m great condit ion, muat be seen Ca« Between 9 A M - 6 P M 737-8800, Afler 6 P V 689-5814

BMW 1986. S28E dark blue, tun-roof, automat ic . 46,000 mi les . $16,900 4 76-370C

BMW 1986 535. Well maintained, lo-mnes. $16 995

ART MORAN PONTIAC Telegraph N. of 12 Mite

353-9000

824 Jesps & Other 4-Whsel Drives

BLAZER S-10 1987, Black/gold, loaded, extra sharp and d e a n $12,500 474-1880

BLAZER 1985 S10 4X4, Tahoe. V6 automatic power s tewing 4 brakes, cruise. tut AM-FM stereo new tires 4 sAocks well maintained E.ceOent condit ion Must sell $8300 or besl o l e r 591-1145

BLAZER 1987 S-10 Red 4x4 immaculate! 9,000 miles Opt ions Alarm $13,295 381-5824

BMC JIMMY 1985 S-15 Sierra Clas-sic Package, V-6. automat ic . s»r 4 . 4 loaded, only - $8,488

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 BRONCO II XLT condit ion air drive. $5200

V6 1984- Excellent 5 speed over-

425-6816

BRONCO II 1984 - 4 speed, 70.000 miles, excellent condi t ion $6000 781-2195 739-2304

FORD F150-1978, 302 V8, C4, low maee. excellent body, needs engine work $2,700 l l rm 538-7980

FORO RANGER 1980 F250 Pickup. Super Cao V8 automatic, power util ity cap Very good condi t ion $3,000 /beat 464-9444

<=ORD. 1967 800 Series 12 yard dump, good condi t ion, tandem ant*. Fnfier p low Meyers saner, new rear waa . $10.000 533-5482

FORD 1977 Bus- B700 excellent body, muat sad Can 851-0310

or 478-9782

FORO 1980 Courier Pickup, good t ransportat ion. Wile rust, matching b l a c k t o p $1000 or beat 595-4031

FORD 1964 F150 wttti cap, 3 speed overdrive, power steering 4 brakaa, AM-FM, sicMtari t ( 5150 453-4175

BRONCO I! 1986 - 4 i 4 . automat ic V-6 overdrive, a m / l m cassette air Excellent condi t ion 16,000 miles $9800 421-6473

BRONCO II 1967 - XLT. 5 i delayed wipers 531-6961

BRONCO 1985 351 V-8. automat-ic, aa. cnasB. ML snceaent condi-t ion P r e - s m o n pr iced a l 19.195

STARK MICKEY FORO 538-6178

BMW 325 1986 4 door 5 warranty. $15 900

ERHARD BMW 352-6030

BMV» 325 1987 4 floor, 5 speed, warranty. $16,700

ERHARD BMW 352-6030

BMW 528EA 1987. black 4 blue

Showroom New $22 500

ERHARD BMW 352-6030

BMW 528E 1985 5 speed frc spoeer very i i ce $15 ,900

ERHARD BMW 352-6030

CORVETTE - 1976. Stingray 350 T-tops. automatic very good condn Hon $6,000 453-5020 or 981-0944

CORVETTE . 1977 Automat ic , air. casaetts phone excellent condi-tion, $7,800 474-9695

CARS TRUCKS JEEPS Under $100 Please call

313-557-9011, a r t J35

CHEVY 1986 Blazer. 5 speed, cruaes control , A M - F M stereo. 42.000 mMa. clean $8200 961-2933

CJ-7 1983 St ick. 6 cylinder 50.000 maes Chrome Package* Red/Mack hardtop $4,600 A t k tar Ed - days 933-6900 or eves , 455-5477

DATSUN 44 000 n $3 700

1981, 4x4. long bed M s Like new! Asking

453-8802

FORO 1984 RANGER camper tcp 4 cylinder Kick new angina, i i c e k a n i condit ion, asking $3500 398-7449 C 0 R D 1985 F-250 p « k - u p . V-8 au-tomat ic. pCHH Good condHtldn

power s teer ing/brakes 18.200 525-0472

FORD, 1987 F-350 Staka 351 O O . au tomat ic 15 ,000 mllea $13,395 North Brothers Forfl 421-1376

FORD 1988 BRONCO II Eddie Bauer. Loaded. 459-7419

F-250 1985 $7,960

MEL FARR FQRD967-3700 S M C 1988 SIERRA Extended C a t Futy loeded bedkner. extended warranty Silver, burgandy 12.000 mi $14 600''bes1 425-4835

NISSAN. 1983 pick up King Cab. 5 speed, new wheals, AMFM caaaane 'una great ( 3 7 0 0 or beat 459-805 '

o l d e r c h e v y 1 ton pick up •u*e heavy duty Wee eutor "an t r rns t ton Looks and runa greet ' S m a i amount of ruat. $1,250 TYME AUTO 455-5566

RANGER. 1988 4X4 $7,950

MEL FARR FORD967-3700

823 Vans ASTRO LT 1988 8 passenger Wil-ed glass 2 lone, loeded. 7,000 m*aa. ( 1 4 000 455-3988

ASTRO. 1964 7 . ••We Only (8 ,186 JACK CAULEY CHEVY 856-0014

ASTRO 1985 8 pasaenger exceaent oondmon. $7 000 C a l M o n thru Frl , 9 AM to 5 357-5880 or 3S7-4483

DATSUN 1902, good condit ion wrth cap. 1st owner New Wet and exhauat. $2,400 After 6pm 459-1933

CORVETTE. 1981 30.000 actual muat. automatic, aluminum x i t i taH. stereo TVs la one of a k ind! $11,995

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Road,

at 1-275. Plymouth 453-7500

CORVETTE 1988- 2 lone Mver . fufty loaded. Bote stereo, perfect condi-tion. under 15 000 mHea 393-0001

DATSUN 1980 280ZX. 5 speed, loaded. T-tops, must sea Good condition 273-2592

DODGE RAI0ER 4X4 1967. lua pow-er, air sharp, (8 .995

TOWN 4 COUNTRY DODGE 9 Mile 4 Grand River 474-6666

DODGE 1985 R a m c f w g e r , loaded, excellent condit ion, heavy duty tow-ing (7950 453-9028

FORO RANGER-1984 4X4 cap power s leenng/brakas. air. extras Exc ( 5 999 After 6pm 261-5899

FORO RANGER 1987 d e e r 24,000 rmes 5 speed stereo caaaane. mo-baa phone opt ional ( 8900 643-0088

FORD 1978 - F2S0 Good condi t ion with new Fiaher plow (3.900 or baal offer 728-2633

FORO, 1987 Ranger S * X pusti but-ton on the «y 4 X 4, ciub cab. 5 speed. V-6. bucket seels wfth lum-bar n o p o n |ump seats, d o t h floors 4 headl ine- AVt-FM casset te, cruise. Duraanar. sport stripe. ra*y wheels sun roof, sftd* rear window, vent ck/B cab windows 33.000 maee Uk«-new ( 1 1 500 G e l be-fore 4pm 459-3237

FORO. 1988 F-150 4X4 S Ford tough 2 to Choose $12,995 North Brothers Ford 421-1378

DATSUN, 1984 300 Z X 30,000 nvlea. automatic tape, cruiee con-trol and of course, locking T- tops for $8 995

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Road,

at 1-275, Plymouth 453-7500

HONDA ACCORD DX 1986-5 speed, am-frr cassette, very low mileage, excellent condit ion. 540-0805

MONOA Accord LX, 1982 beck, automatic Ziebarted Good condit ion $3450 474-7721

HONDA ACCORD LX 1986. 4 door 5 speed m . loaded. (7 .746

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300

GMC JIMMY 1987 4x4 Gypey pack-age V-8. automat ic, air. 13,000 meet every opt ion, onfy (12,988

TAMAROFF BUICK " QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300

ASTRO 1887 conversion van. load-ed Haled (21 .000 Brand new erv S>ne. area, brakea. mm man '000 m * a (12 .000 477-1918

CARAVAN 1984-5 apead. aa. a m ^ m na rao tape deck a m — a r t com* , "on . ( 5000 543-2241

CHEVY ASTRO VAN IMT CT P •Oa 8 pasaenger V-8. autom • » loaded ( 1 0 . 7 ( 8

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY L R C D CARS

353-1300

04FVY-1888

a M r ( 8 586 478-0638

OOOGE CARAVAN 1888 SC. 7 pee-

M O M CARAVAN 8C 1988 ( paa-•enger aiaowieac. ma power aw • W M . (7 .886

TOWW 8 COUNTRY DOOQC • M N I O T M I K W 47

O O O Q C W M K

DON MASSCY C A M . LAC • 0 4 7 1 Ann A f t e r Roed

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*ORO C t U S WAGON 1888 - A T . M M . o R W i i ' i M n -ear kaa i 4 M r J lone t k M m m MM • " • t a r U k T I . >88 mam ( j 8 . 8 8 8

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GMC 1988 J immy SMrra Ctssaic 4>4 V8. automamc. a * , t * . crulee, power wm flows, power floor locks, only 24.000 meet Check 1 outf l

BILL COOK BUICK 4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0

GMC 1988 one ton. 4x4. emended cap. loaded Garaoa kep i Baal <*-ler 582-2772

l#79 on 4 1978 C f w o a e e Good iwdwdea tar Irac Muat tea Make oAer About (350 eech 478-2883

JEEP WRANGLER 1887 - 8 her atop. S speed sm-kw (8 500 or beel

J « P WRANGLER 1888. 6 cyander, Heersng. hard tap. M m ( I I 0 0 0 545-77»5

JEEP. 1984 CJ-7 top new waa 4 wheats supei iSHon Onfy ( 8 486

STARK MCREY FORO 538-6178

JEEP '886 Wsgoneer i

SRVERADO 1888 Pickup 4x4 Low rfuiM automat tc l o t i t e d p i m

Mner 4 cap $14,888 C A U l * Y C H « V Y

TOYOTA i

. ek ( 1 4 * 8 0 528-0873

*CURA M a g r t 1887 - ( speed m t s R CO ( 1 8 , ( 8 8 t l 8 l I

W i n 474-818

" O S M * 8 8 . a i S S

BILL COOK AUOl 471-0800

MONOA ACCORD LX 1965 auto-matic a * , loaded low mHae. ska new. (7,988

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300

MONOA ACCORD LX 1987 auto-matic. aa. loadad. low rrulee 4 door. Hke new $10 968

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 MONOA ACCORD 1985 wNe s car . extra daan 4 door. 5 speed tar. amfm cassette Excellent condi t ion (6.200 851-4782 626-0853

HONDA CIVIC 1984 speed, sm-fm caeeefi condition (3.800

HONDA CRX 1986 automat ic Mr. low mass, (8.985

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 MONOA Prelude 1980 em/ tm stereo, electric 72.000 n * (2400 «rm 525-7473

MONOA PRELUDE 1884 low maee loeded (7,488

TAMAROFF BUtCK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 HONDA PRELUDE Si 1888. every option, low mPaa. 8 t new muat aee end drive. (10 9 M

TAMAROFF BUICK 0UAUTY USGJ CARS

3&3-1300 MONOA PRELUOE 1978-5 speed power s ievool . am-am rsassrts new W e * (500 ARer 4 p m 338-4751

rMf M»OO. pi i|i880 Ml-:

MONOA 1881. 1300 CMC. S i

HONDA 1882 ACCORD 5 M . aftoya. W l 8 t n , Kenwood m m P a n s , ' s x a . s a o Aa i ' a 3 3 * 8887

1884 Accord » J t

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MAZDA RX7 LX 1966-AI opt ions mint, alarm. muSI sell (10 .900 Juke .649-3780 or 471-7800

MAZDA '984 hsicf ibeck, silver, bieck v e k M inienor snv-fm stereo. 35MPG "»ME DOES IT AGAIN! Only (1.379 Ca i NOW 455-5566

MAZDA 1965 RX7, Silver Mumi-num i i hs t i i sa. 62.000 ranee, per-l e d condition. (7500 Days 259-5600. Eve 334-8956

MAZDA 1987 RX-7 Turbo, loeded. perlecl condition, sdult owned. 17.000 rmlaa $14,000 458-2655

MAZDA 826 LX 1984. loeded. priced to set $4,988

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 MAZDA 826- 1981, Grey, sunroof 4 floor nice looking, little - 'ut l As M $900 or best 661-1602

MERCEDES BENZ 1965 190E, p e a r i b i e c k ' g r e y a u t o m a t i c . $15,900 477-6828

MERCEDES BENZ 190€ 1987. 2 3. '8 .000 miles. $22,900

ERHARD BMW 352-6030

ENCORE, 1984 4 door •0 p o w w caaaetla, exca tant corwji t o n (2 .800 728-8202; 728-8728

RENAULT. 1965 • AJke nee. Excel-wnt conoit ion KM s l w e i c ( 2800 C M 626-2892

SPIRIT 1960 8 cyWxtar snv-lm. ispe. reefco exce lent corxlt-ton . little rusi 88.000 m aea (1100

Afler 6pm. 464-3186

856 Buick CENTURY LTD 1965 V-8, ic. sw. loaded, won't lesi at onfy $4 488

TAMAROFF BU»CK QUALITY USED CA RS

353-1300 CENTURY, 1983 LTD. V-8. 2 door .

. 46.001 $3,950

ZlePerl, garaged 46.000 mttaa. m -ceaent condtaon,

CENTURY 1984 4 door, loaded, raged 57.000 maee. (4 .400 Ca*

553-0013 or 455-9012

MERCEDES BENZ 500SEC 1963 AMG complete, hammer engine, black 4 tan Fast Showroom new, (34,900

ERHARD BMW 352-6030

MERCEDES 1973 450SL-condit ion. bom tops, they don' t come any -veer than this one. (17 900 'smer lam offers 271-5658

BMW 1987 3251 20.000 maes. aurv 'OOf, automatic, 4 floor, air Superb shape si your pnoe $21,995

DON MASSEY CAOILLAC 40475 Arm Arbor Road,

s i 1-275. Plymouth 453-7500

BMW 3 0 CS 1974 white 4 wtiite leather automatic. 42.000 o r i g i n * miles. I owner A m m ! see' $16,500.

ERHARD BMW 352-6030

BMW 325e. 1984 Broru i t . service records, make ofler Can 646-5«34 or 259-6833

MERCEDES. 1984 380 SL 12,000 meet, none finer

ART MORAN PONTIAC Telegraph N. of 12 Mile

353-9000 MERCEDES '965 !90E Red. Ten interior. 35 000 miles, automatic. maintained Showroom condi t ion $ ' 6 995

Bob Jeannotle PONTIAC GMC

453-2500 MERCEDES 420 SEL 1986. mint, papers, stored winters, low milee, phone $39,950 699-5597

MGA PARTS Mechanical, body, wheels etc 8est ofler Call flays, 873-4570

MGB 1978- Convertible, 18.000 rmlee, exoeOenl cononioo. am- fm New r td ia ls $5000 335-3073

M G B ROADSTER-1975. flftion, 4 speed 59 800 orlginM miles, $3,000 344-9251

NISSAN 200SX/XE '985 loaded, electronics peckage. 43.000 m8ee $7000 855-4876

PAGE TOYOTA Michigan s largest over 90 cars available From Corollas to 4X4 s to BMW'S io J-aguar s Start ing al $1 580 PAGE TOYOTA 352-8560

PORSCHE, 1982 924 Turbo 5 speed air, sunroo', leather, power windows 4 more Only 34.000 miles Check « out "

Bill Cook P o r s c h e 471-0800

CENTURY 1985 Custom, s teer ing /brake* / doors tacfca/wtn-flows. an. tM Excaaanl condtt lon. ( 5 0 0 0 348-3085

CENTURY 1965 LTD. ar, 3 8 liter V6,61.000 mltaa. ( 8100 Days 978-8251 Eves 737-1998

CENTURY - 1985 LTD U k e brand new wOh addluonM package Oeya, 589-0150 Evenings. 881-2450

CENTURY 198i many axtraa, 52.000 maintamed. (6300

ELECTRA. 1984 wagon. Blue, loed-ed. exceaeni condi t ion. 48.000 maee. (6.500 ATMr 8 PM. 841-0812

GRANO NATIONAL 1987. Very low mrieege. e i cM lsn l condit ion, ex-tended warranty 348-8445

GRANO NATIONAL. 1987, M t y loaded, stored w i m e r t , 13.500 milee, (14.500 420-0611

GRAND NATIONAL. 1988. fu»y loeded. 'Smamfler of 5 yew warran-ty avattapla Ami-theft 33.000 maee (11,700. Aftar 6 595-8585

LE SABRE Landed 1988. Loaded Excekant condit ion Grey msencn 4 exterior 453-5210

LESA8RE LIMITED 1985 V-8. auto-mauc, every option. 47.000 i P t t . onfy - (7 .788

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 LE SABRE 1978. t ranspor le-

LESABRE 1982, LTD - 4 floor. Good condi t ion No ruM 67.000 m t e t $3200 421-8881

LESABRE 1985. 4 door. 6 c y t n d w . sar. 36.000 m8aa. power locks, much mora ( 6700 after 7PM. 662-7741

La SABRE 1988 car, m u M s e e (9200

LE SABRE 1988 - 2 floor coupe, loeded. 22.000 maee. warranty $8700 or beel oltar 721-8347

PARK AVENUE. 1988 with extends maee. Ask ing ( l&OOO-

'4 .000

PORSCHE 1986. 911 Targa. gray.Mac* leather Interior, $29,500 Mori -Fn. Sam-5pm 548-5890

PORSCHE 928 1979. automatic, nice condit ion, wek cared tor

Eves or weekends 642-9384

PORSCHE 944 1985'*-Very cteen. 22,000 miles, btack. special wheels, alarm. $18,500 540-8342

TURlSMO, '986 Automat ic . Mr. stereo 30.000 miles. fu« power Reedy for youl $5.9*5

DON MASSEY CAOILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Roed.

at I-27S, Plymouth 453-7500

VOLVO GLT 1983 automatic. KMd-ec. leather. Mr. sx l ra sharp. metaMc blue, wile's CM $5750 887-5190

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Volt our rww location Hi Troyl 1725 E 14 Mae Rd 589-2700

ClassicAuto Showplace CHEVROLET 1952 - 2 door RabuIR enone. new brakes, runs greet $3800 464-9213

PARK AVENUE. 1986 - Dark Blue. Ml opt ions 54.000 highway m i s s New w a s Pertecl condit ion, ( 8700 M o n - F i t , 8-5 474-8824

PARK AVENUE. 1983 VS. 4 door, « jw . wants, tuk power to* stre luxury f

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

PARK AVCNUC-18W. M f k M . « W l

mass. cs8 Gary. Papa

SKYHAWK 188 maaa. ( 4 . 8 M

TAMAROFF BUICK OUALTTY USED CARS

353-1300 SKYLARK 1883-Poww locks.

good. ( 2000 or I

maeeepa » not noma 273-0643

SOMERSET 1965-good condmon low T t i t g a ( 8 0 0 0 Ca* aftar 8pm.

3S&-5320

SOMERSET 1986 Lkntled Ei re len t conflWKm. loaded, air. power win-dows ( locks. ML 71.000 N g h w i maes (4800 or baM. 981-8837

8 5 1

COUPE DEVHXE T(84 - Bkie Load-ef l O e e n 48.000 iWtas (8000 C<8.881-3889

COUPE OEVILLE 1877. good condi-tion, w t t t s . spoke wheeM. (900

836-5586

DCVTLLE. 1976, TranamMaion. CV lolnits. radiator, a s w pianp. brakaa. axhauM raptacad w rapaarad Corn-

motor tuning. ( 8 0 0

DE V1LLE 1888. 36.000 mass d o t h w i s r » r . cnasa. U p * , power seats, gaman red (11.300 847-3748

ELDORADO 1875, 500 c u m EFI •ngtna. ctaaMc. vary rsra, Mgf iaWa. —OSRSHt condfPon (3000 453-1773

ELDORADO-1978. Great Xmaa gift, loaded, new trans., rwis super $1,800 MWy 7(1-2700 or 938-1063

ELDORADO 1984. very good condl-Uon. 43.000 mass, power leathw seats, naw brakes, shocks A Ores. wM oons tdM oMar CM W truck M trade. C M before Moon. 888-3474

ELDORADO 1984 Barltz. One condHtan 851-7188

ELDORADO 1984. 47.000 rnHaa.

( 8 . 9 M

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 ELDORADO. 1884 BiARWTZ C044-VERT1BLE Batooe blue. wtiAa leartrv M, wfme roof, wire wheeM. r s e n n a A true coeecsors Rami $ 14.985

DON MASSCY CADHXAC •0475 Arm Arbor Road,

at 1-275, Plymouth 453-7500

FLEETWOOO D" ELEGANCE 1 loadad. p r iced for quick i ( 1 0 988

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 FLEETWOOO 1888, troM wheM

lant condit ion. (12 .900 or besL Before 8pm. 582-8119

FLEETWOOD 1885 4 door, btack wHh gray Mather intartoi. Sun roof, e t ra whew covers, loaPM. Mtoap-ttanaAy d e a n . (8 .975 Coma see n downtown •IIMW»MHL 847-7171

FLEETWOOO 1888 with whPe leathw t i p wheM drive. 70.400

Baganoa. red

( 1 0 . 0 0 0 482-227$

FLEETWOOO 1888 18J00

849-4713

PARK AVE 1985 Iras low maaa. I ke naw

559-8046

PARK AVE. 1986 Bright red. wether

About tmsl $9,959 DON MASSEY CADILLAC

40475 Ann Arbor Road. M 1-275. PfymouPi

453-7500

REGAL - 1977 brakes, reaf flsfioatM. Mr. good shape. ( 1300 Aftar 4pm. 422-4332

REGAL 1978, 73,000 rrMee. good transportat ion, soma r u s t m a M ot-tar C a l B M r afler « 30pm 458-4780

DOOGE DART 1983-New tranarras-s«xi,'brakes runs sicaaant. 30.000 mass. $2600 or best altar Altar 6pm. 642-1315

FORD T-Bird. 1968 - E x c s l e r l run-ning condi l lon 78.000 ml. Interior

$2500 427-7492

REGAL 1979- g o o d cond i t ion . ( 1350 477-3827

REGAL. 1983 - Po. locks M . Kenwood • glne. ( 3 7 5 0 Days 458-8853

REGAL 1984 TwMghi blue, n r a ex-ceaent. price negolial l a . C M Jeaon aftar 5 30pm 421-5646

REGAL. 1(88. Limned SPOT. loaded, 500 rrvtas M i new Beat oftar 540-7219

RfVIERA 1982. CM Showroom condit ion 15.579 mPes Best o v w $9,000 581-0573

RIVIERA 1983. SKOM snt condtaun. ..oedec. wire Wwets. 37.000 maes.

454-1089

L INCOLN. 1971. C o n t i n e n t a l . 70.000 onglnM maes Arizona car

553-0182

TEMPEST 1988 - body lap . needs engine work. (700 or baal oftar Also parts lor 1968 convarttOH.

Altar 4pm 722-2357

854 Amorican Motors ALLIANCE. 1984 5 speed. M . star eo New wee. d e a n wtntar nde (1 . (85 . Monday/Thursday 8-9 JEFF BENSON CAR CO 582-7011

CONCORD 1979 good * m w trana-portat ion recently rebu t l trane 4 brske work, power steenng-brakaa. cnaae $650 or beM oftar 548-7344

RIVIERA 1983 -ww wee. greM condRUn. muat aak. $5.800 581-1531

R M C R A . 1983 V8. Mr. « . cnjMe. • • res . M l power ( mors. Onty 44.000 n tast 4 snarpfl

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

RIVIERA 1985 - M * loadad. v-8, electric suwoof . mtamgfn blue, aa-ceaent Wiepe axecutlvee car . MuM • M $8200 or beet Opya 458-7828

Evas 883-1804 RINflERA 1985. V-8. loadad. Onty -( 8 488

TAMAROFF BUICK OUAUTY USED CARS

353-1300 SKYHAWK. 1984 2 Poor s m o m M ic. Mr. tat. cruaa. atereo low itataa 8 tharpf? Qnty (3.986

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0600

FLEETWOOO. I M S BROUGHAM TnpM moroon. Iisatfim. atra i t i t t a . fluM POWM W o r W s M a M road carl (18.585

DON MASSEY CAOILLAC 40475 A f » Arbor Road

M 1-275. Wymouth 4S8-7400

SEDAN 0EV1LLE 188J - a M t condk ttan. low maaa. muat see. (8700.

281-4115

SEDAN O a V L L E 1882. AAA' CondWoW Loaded! LOM meaana $4 900 ) » M 4 « 4 4 ]

SEDAN DeVRJJ: 1988. Sand b a n e Loadad) Ask ing (18.500. -

778-7171

SEDAN o e v * X E 1888. M a t * . MaPv M . security eyetem. 10.800 Mtas . (18.800 478-1528

S H W W D E V L L E 18S7 - 30.000 f i l t f i s a j maee. I s k P t i . atras. lots mora $ '4 .S00 Days281-4435

SEDAN. 18*8 DCVUX tOiM. t u t a ta ta . low aMas. U that 's Mtordable. ( 1 4 . ( 8 6

DOR MASSEY CADIU-AC • 0 4 7 5 A m Arbor Road.

M 1-275. PMnouP i 463-7500

SEVILLE 1871

281-4115

SEVILLE. 1980 43.000 M M . V8

Sadad%h2?t5 « T JACK CAULEY C H E W

S E V « i E 1881

1883 SEDAM 0CW.LE 18M ELDORADO T986 SEDAN 0EV1LLE (10.480 1(85 HFETWOOO 110.980 I9MTOROWADO (8.880 MEL FARR FORD967-3700

8ARCTTA 1888 - GT btus.«

BERETTA 19M GT. red. I ftMMMm. M M I condtaun $10 ,000

CAMARO • M l T top, srnki i r a t n f l i Mr areM

87-3367

CAMARO, 1974 1880 •Man. PspendebM C M attar 5pm

CAMARO. 1978. B e n n e t t s , poww ateeis i t f /brskos aa. caeeetle. ex-:I«I T oondtacn. (2.300 227-6371 CAMARO 1978- F ^ l p o w w auio-matic Meek red meerwr 86.000 iw « < 5 0 540-3530

CAMARO 1 M 7 Z28 20.000 M e gray exterior wa thw mienor T-

CAMERO Berknatts 1961 V-6 with i - tops. dean (1900 or beel oftar

683-2919

CAPRICE 1977 Claai ic 305 motor Air. am- lm atereo F ionas car. runs great. (2000 437-93-53

CAPRICE 1978, ClaaMc low mess very dean. A m F m starao many ex-iras. (2 .200 /beM 476-92»4

CAPRICE 1979 Est e ta Wegon 3 •eat. Mr, stereo, cruMe 09,000 mass O u w a n d m g $2250 4 76-3768

CAPRICE 1979. good condit ion. 91.000

$1400 W— hMj 968-0045

CAPRICE 1985 - C lass ic . 4 Ooor. V-• « V r » M . p o w w locks, t l * . de-foggers. stereo, cruise. 60.000 mAes. 1 owner $6500 422-1115 CAPRICE 1987 V8 p o w w win-flows. p o w w locks, Mr. stereo, woe CM $8 ,385 JACK CAULEY CHEVY 855-0014

CAPRICE 1 9 M CtaeMc Wegon kght brown MMMFC. woodgrsm. f u i pow-M sir AM-FM stereo ceeestle. (12.850. 828-8303

CAVAUER 1983 - 4 floor, automat-ic. M . 80.000 mass. ( 1 8 0 0 or baM

396-1852

CAVALIER. 1983 Deluxe 4 Ooor. au tomate air. stereo very ctaen (17 .500 /bee t 649-5069

CAVALJER 1 M b rakes a iceawi ' mechanic s»y » ' I ras 'exhaust 73X100 m ( 2 4 0 0 /of-tar C M t R w a p m 453-3405

CAVALIER. 1984 wegon 4 speed, stereo r ss ie l t a . nana good . (1 .600 CM- 474-0302

CAVALIER. 1986. RS 4 door auto-matic. am- lm starao. afr. r a w wav flowttataggw Asking ( 5500 Aftar 3pm 728-8096

CAVALIER 1987 - Z24 v-6. auto-metJc, Mr, cnasa. ext ra options. 27X300 maes, ( 8400 336-6086

CAVALJER 1888. RS seden. bright blue, loaded GM ret iree 12.000W (8250 882-3868

CELEBRITY 1982. b rand new en-gine. ruet proofed loeded. 4 door.

(2 .700 648-0180

CELEBRITY. 1984. Sedan loaded 52.000 maes C s l s t i l t y Wagon 1984. 57,000 maaa. exoMk t ier Many extras 8-5 535-4400

CELEBRITY 1985 Stabonwapon 50.000 i M a s M i power. 28

WO Chovrotet

. (3 .250

CELEBRITY 1984 v 6 a w e U n a tape 55.000 maaa. good c o n d n o n OngmMowr* » $3900 471-2010

CELEBRITY 1986 Eurospor i V6 poww wmoo" •rs. p o w w locks Poww seats sa. ci S h w p ' M M JACK CAULEY CHEVY 855-0014

door $ f ( 0 0 Af tar ( p m .

EL CAMfNO 1978 Si 360 4-speed stock $2 ,200 Aftar 6 pm 722-8177

CELEBRITY 1968 4 door Euros port GM executive car. air 2 5 w v gme automatic h * power o M o m manor ExtenoeC w w w v t y 3400 maes (9800 349-4474

CHEVETTE 1964 Automatic Excel lent condit ion AmFm ceteet ie $2,000 or beat 534-7236

LET US SELL YOUR CAR! On Consignment

Customers walWig tar M mooaM I n a n Licensed 4 Bonded

TYME SALES 4S5-!

MALIBU CLASSIC mrtes $700 CMI afk

1082 70.000 r 3 p m

525-0841

CHEVY Z-24 1986 automat ic Mr every option ontv 29.000 maaa priced loses $6 968

' TAMARORF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300

MALI8U '980 Only 42.500 maes. sir. caa-

( 8 6 8014 sane ( 2 465 JACK CAULEY CHEVY

MALiBU '983 d e a r tamey ca $4 295 Haws Park Lmcoln-Msrcury 425-3036

MONTE CARLO 1980. wr au tomal -c poww s tewmg/brakee . stereo. gooo condit ion. (1 .500 281-8886

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'88 TEMPO 2 door. 5 speed, air. ster-eo. cruise control, power steering & Drakes, rear defroster

• 4 9 8 8

t 7 BRONCO II XLT Automatic, air. s t e r eo cassette, cruise control, tilt wtieel. power windows & locks, rear defroster

* 9 4 9 5

ESCORTS i TEMPOS 2 doors & 4 doors. aN wrth automatic 4 air stereo, rear defroser low miles, new car warranty. 15 to choose

From « 6 9 9 5

Y4 THUNDERBJRD ELAN 5.0 liter engine, automat-ic. air, stereo cassette, cruise control, tilt wtteei. power windows & locks.

• 4 9 9 5

Your C i r 1 ! Q t t i n g Oldsr And It's Getting Cofctor

1 8 8 5 C I V I C WAGON

5 spaed, ak. cas-sette

• 5 3 5 0

1882 SAAB 9008

A u t o m a t i c , air . sunroof . 5 0 . 0 0 0 maes.

• 8 4 Q O

1885 BUICK SKYHAWK

4 door, automatic, air. a l a r m Must

1887 M8SAM PULSAR

N X - S E TMn cam. 16 valve, l ike new. 10 .000 m8ee

1M7 HONDA ACCORDLX

4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c a i r . f u n p o w e r , r p a l l u x u r y

1205 Ann Arbor Rd.. 1V4 Miles West ot 1-275. Plymouth Phone: 453-3600

S M f * ! » 7 * S JACK CAULTY CHEVY 866-0014

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17 DODGE CHARGER 2+2

Stock, automatic, low mftea. a*

• 4 7 9 5

14 MUSTANG LX CONVERTIBLE

Loaded, low miles, extra aharp.

*S4 HORIZON Air. automatic, low maee S mora.

• 9 9 9 5

1 5 DODGE CARAVAN SE

Extra Mtoef

• 5 9 9 5

17 DOOGE OMNI H LEBANON 9TS 4 DOOR

Sloeded. P r E s d e o I S i ~ W * e e a

M • 9 4 9 9

ON TmBPOl

18C * ( P . C - 14C.R .W.G-12C O A E Thursday , D w w n t M r 8 . 1868

MO ChevroM MO Chevrolet M M Al _ .

ww vnvrroiti c a m c c l677^*Me brakaa, naw eaat tOO 466-6267 Boa. 1300or baM Oder Ml-2667

"OVA-1667. red I apaed. kk. amfm tssreo. good oondMon 66,500

427-6267 l i o t r r t CARLO 1674. A m goodl NOVA 1677, 306 V-6. ak. stereo • I M ' W . 60,006 aide*, nasi battery ftr oondNorv 6400/beM 266 -13n

NOVA 1666 Sedan CL 51,000 "MM* Pic fern eondMan. 64900

646-6413

"OVA-1667. red I apaed. kk. amfm tssreo. good oondMon 66,500

427-6267

* t o # M f l 4 7 v t a 6 a

M^WA ^ l e g y ^ tM^oMrn^M)i

NOVA 1677, 306 V-6. ak. stereo • I M ' W . 60,006 aide*, nasi battery ftr oondNorv 6400/beM 266 -13n

NOVA 1666 Sedan CL 51,000 "MM* Pic fern eondMan. 64900

646-6413

SPEC 1 H u l l 1666- 4 door. auMmM-IC. Mr. 66200 CMI «74-«37

SPWMT. 1667. ER. 2 Ooor. tOck.

s r s s r - 0 0 0 ™ ^

M O C h e v r o l e t

C h r y W

• • B v h M N *

'88 VOLVO240DL WAGON

A u t o m a t i c , & i r , c a s s e t t e , c a r g o c o v e r , r e a r w i p e r , 3

y e a r w a r r a n t y & m o r e . S t o c k # 1 0 7 7 3

"was <18,937 NOW ' 16,537 SAVE $2400

We Have 50 New '89 Volvos In StockI

LEASING AVAILABLE

V O L V O • S U B A R U

1 G R A N D R I V E R

T 7 M I L E R O A D 5 3 7 - 2 2 9 2 •

CORDOBA . f#7V , _ 40.000 ntfaa, $1,075 Cat M H V H)am-7pm. 456-5184

«FTH AVENUE IMS I7.9SO MEL FARR FQRD967-3700 FIFTH AVE. 1M3. V-6. n- lomailc.

TAMAROFF BUICK OUAUTY USED CARS

363-1300 LASER TUASO I M S , M* potter. Mr. sherp car. 15.865

TOWN 6 COUNTRY DOOGE 9 Mite S Grand RIVM 474-6666

LASER. 1M4 . 2 Ooor hMcfibeck. low mileage. excefteni condWon. au-tomatic. a * , a l p o w , arc—aciilaa. 64.200 #47-31M

LASER 1M6, M l poww, automatic. Mr. nice oar, (4 ,405

TOWN & COUNTRY DOOGE I M 1 Or and Rrve, 474-8088

LASER 1MB. condition 40 X, $6,000

350-1040 or 545-7032

LEBARON, 1082 2 door, dark bkje. 2.2 anane. stick. c rue t many ex-t ra* >2365 or beat ofMr 881-M08

LEBARON. 1004 - Station Wagon Loadad Automatic air. Mereo caa-aana. power •mdowt. ' toO; s/imr-rora/ial lgate/steermg I brakaa, UR. crulaa. Exceaenl condition 47.000

LE BARON 1905. air. am/«m. power s teer lng /br ekes 42.000 miles $4300/baat 425-4843

ARCS 1805 St. M w S3.000 mdae. dean. « r . cruiaa. cas-sette. $48*9 Days 202-5025.

aftar 7 pm. 474-1388

CHARGER. 1664 - Automate, c o -ar steer ing/brekee. air ExcedeM

477-4580

CNARQER 1064 2 * 2. automatic. power Meonng/braka*. vary o Tyme does it agaav Ttke a a * $1.5051 Ca* NOW 4 5 6 - 5 & y

Ofdy

OAYTONA TURBO Z 1084. loadad. onfy 34.000 mkss. muat aaa and dnva. $4,805

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300

Ford ESCORT 1985 - automatic Clean' P o m * Meermg;brakaa. only $1,750

TYME AUTO 45MS06

ESCORT, 1006 GL wagon. 5 speed m . atareoi'caaaane, s icsksrn con <MKm. $3,500 ARar 8pm 281-8218

ESCORT, 1085 Automatic. Mr. Mar ao. $3.905...Minee Park Uncoirv-Merciry 426-3038

ESCORT 1085H, 55,000 m«es. $2,500 or Deal offer

466-3005

DOOGE 800 1083-4 door, r a w Urea. air, p o w steering/brakke. crmaa. am-«m, 52,000 actual maaa. $3500 037-2788

MIRAOA, 1981 automatic aport co»»a, rune flood, looka good. Mather interior. Wee. Mr. t u l power, enkse. new brakaa. t ree 1 yr ok), tm fm dlgllM. high mueege, $1900.

450-3042 Cal<

OMNI. 1979 - Automatic Good fun-ning condition Vary " H e ruat $460 SoutMSMd 350-3611

OMNI, 1979. 4 Door wfuie, Mick, e>-okksnt condition. 1 owner. $800

847-7895

OMNI 1M7. Mack, up graded Mar so package . e> c a l l e d c o n d i t i o n . $4,300 328-5242

OMNI 1987, daan. red. 5 am-tm Marao. $3800 or beat oftm Can aflar 5pm 344-1713

868 Ford

LEBARON 1066. 4 door. AmFm cas-sette. air. tu* power, enne . sxcet-lant. $5,500 After 8 30pm 651-7158

LEBARON. 1988. 16.950. MEL FARR FORD967-3700 NEW YORKER -cMan. r u n graat.

1986 Loadad. 477-4032

NEW YORKER 1986, Roae wood wWi burgendy laaltwr Loadad. very dasay $7995 663-626$

8 8 4 D o d g «

ARIES 1983.8000 maaa. air. $5,000 Troy area. CMI after 6pm 689-9891

•88 C H R Y S L E R ^ t e B A R O N 4 D O O R A u t o m a t i c , a i r . t i l t wtxwt t ^ u i s e c o n t r o l .

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w . automatic. V-8 an-gina, full power.

SmhPricm97100

*87 A R I E 8 4 D O O R Air, automatic, power peering & brakaa.

8sJ* Pric* ' 5 9 0 0

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Sale Price s 1 0 , 7 0 0

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3 0 5 0 0 P l y m o u t h R d .

L i v o n i a

• 8 7 B U I C K P A R K A V E N U E 4 D O O R

Air, automatic, full power.

Ssl* Prlcm >10,900 • 8 8 B U I C K C E N T U R Y

4 D O O R

Automatic, air, power steering 4 brakes, tilt wtieei.

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E L E C T R A T - T Y P E Air, automatic, full power.

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MUSTANG G T S & Convertible*

VAN CONVERSIONS Good Selection

AEROSTARS Loaded from $9,995

• on approved credit plua lax & tag Extra on aetec! modeH

BILL BROWN FORD

522-0030

ESCORT IMS. AmFm. good condi-l ion. $3.200 373-3683

ESCORT 1986, automatic. powar br Mi at-steering. 35.000 milee Vary good condmon $3800 525-5240

ESCORT, 1988. L Wagon Automat-i c air. Mereo. power steering, good condition $3500 729-8512

ESCORT, 1988 2 door, eulomatlc. air, Mereo. auper dean. $4,485 JACK CAULETJ CHEVY 855-0014

ESCORT 1088. 4 door. axoMtsnt condit ion. Mr, power steering/ brakaa. AmFm. crulaa. 4 apaad. hatchback. $4,200 4 6 5 ^ 7 5 7

ESCORT 1987 - Gl_ goad condition. 25.000 milee. am-fm Marao. $4800 or beel of tw 354-0111

ESCORT. 1987 GT Fully equipped including Mr. exoekent condition Only $5,995

STARK MICKEY FORO 538-6178

ESCORT. 1987 $5,950

MEL FARR FORD967-37QO ESCORT 1988 OT, fully equipped including air, AmFm Mereo. excel-lent condition. 7.800 milee. $8,650

349-7819

F o r d

MUSTANG GT 1080, 5.0 MM. 5 apaad. bright red. loadad. aunrool $14,000

ERHARD BMW 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

MUSTANG GT. 1665 WhWa, Air. aunrool. premium aound. A l . 61,000 highway ml. $5800 6494661

MUSTANG LX 1986. automatic. Mr. low-TMea, $5,988

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 MUSTANG LX-1988. 5 ipaad. 8,600 maee. powar tleenrvg/brakaaj'mr ro rv cruiea. tgfai»-w«tn caaaane SIM m warranty $8,400 Alter oPM

441-3332

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MUSTANG 1977, 4 cylinder powar Blearing 6 brakes, automatic, 2 new tires $500 or beet ofter Aflar 5PM

699-5668

MUSTANG 1979 - 2 door hatch-back, automatic, .like new radIM tires Extra cleanl Automatic, air

$1,250 takes' 455-5566

conditioning. TYME AUTO

MUSTANG 1979. 3 door manuM. rebutfl high performance 5 0 kter $1500 540-9551

8 8 6 F o r d

T-8IR0 1976-Beat p«er PteaaecMI.

T-aiRO 1987. TMt*> Coupe. axcM-Mnl. 28,000 milee. 5 spaed sun rool Lease o. buy 453-6008

T-BIRO, 1M7 VS. M ly miles, Uka new $9,105

STARK MICKEY FORO 538-6178

T-BIRD 1988-Turt)0 coupe. HMy loadad, 7 MOS oM 7,000 mHaa $14,000 540-2130

TEMPO Gl so- • Automatic air am.'lm - No smoklna cr _• .no S- .^H-5380

8 7 2 L i n c o l n

MARK VII - 10*4 em

rod. orlglnM owner, $8,500 MARK VU. 1986 LSC AM options In-cluding moonrool t i ceaen l condi-tion $11,305

STARK MICKEY FORO 538-6176

MARK VII >088, I SC. moon root, JBt radio, factory alarm, waded $19,850 311-1111

MARK VII 10M LSC exceptionally dean. $20,950 852-0481

TEMPO GL, 1985 4 door. 5 speed. 49 800 maes. AmFir aiaelte. no rusi $3600 421-8916

TEMPO GL '986 sutomMic. Mr. AM-FM stereo, 30,000 milee. rew delrost. graat buy $47^0 591-0142

TEMPO-1985, power steer ing/ brakee, auto air. naw tront w e e $ brakes Iront wheM drive flood oond $4,300 After 6PV 549-3846

TEMPO 1985 4 door, Mr Great carl 34,700 milas 464-6210

TEMPO, 1985. 4 door. 5 W 43.000 miles, vary dean. $3,200 or beel Mornings 651-5064

MARK VU 1988, LSC. only 13.000 m i l e s , l i k e n e w . b l a c k beauty Mines Park Uncoln-Marou-2 425-3038

SIGNATURE 1988 dark cabemM exlarior. matching leather interior lu* powar. alarm system, auper shield pemt protector $22,500 CMI alter 6pm 524-1278

TOWN CAR. 1978, Cartler Edition, •ary daan. everything aor ta , new exhaust-shocks, $2200 349-8632

TOWN CAR 1079, put your naw car away lor the winter 8 nl» drive In style. $1500< (MM Oftar 277-0196

MUSTANG 1980 - Runs greetl AM-FM stereo. 5 speed $850

TYME AUTO 455-5568

ESCORT. 1988, GT. Mack excellent condition. 10.000 miles, warranty, Mr. powar Mearmg/brakaa, cruise, am-fm cassette, $8,675 450-8264

ESCORT 1988H LX Automatic, air. stereo, rear defroMM, Red maide 8 out $7300 641-0044 474-1563

CROWN VICTORIA 1984 Only 37,500 rrHtaa. loadad. Grandma's car. Asking, $6,395 Can 642-7866

ESCORT GT. 1987 - Loadad Excal-lent condition Under 21.000 mile* Under warranty Don't want to sen. but muM $7300 397-1374

ESCORT 1988H LX New body style. Mfy loadad. onfy » 600 maes $7,995

STARK HlCKEY FORD 538-6178

MUSTANG. I960. 2 3 mar, 4 speed, power steering sport option. duM mirrors, am-tm. new brakee. low miles, good cond i t ion , c lean $1,300 646-8483

MUSTANG, 1961, automatic, am-tm cassette, very good condition. $ 1,200 or best oftar 722-64 76

MUSTANG 1984 Sunroof, AmFm cassette Excellent! Power brakes-steering $3,000 firm 538-4566

MUSTANG 1985 GT Convertible 5.0 automatic, Ladies car Call for special price rtlnee Park Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036

EXP, 1982 - 4 speed, am/tm. sun-roof. black New tires Good condi-t ion $1250 981 -4894

EXP. 1982. 5 speed standard trans. $900 or baM. Can after 2 PM. 422-9259

EXP 1986- Black with gray, sunrool. 5 speed. New tires $4500 or besi

879-1907

EXP 1987. automatic, air. defroster, tut, crulaa. AM-FM cassette. K m miles. excMlent condition M050

661-6878

EXP - 1987 3.500 miles, red. auto-matic. air, 4 speakers case t i e front wheM drive, new condmon. abta 352

FAIRMONT 1979-2 tone brown, au-tomatic. radio, Mr. low mileage, naw t i res8 shocks 421-3662

FESTfVA 1988, L plus, red, 4 speed, excellent condition low mile*, musl SMI $4500 851-5229

FIESTA 1979 - Good condition, $1,000 Call after 5PM 396-0036

ESCORT L 1066-2 door automatic, slarao, garage kept .pampered! $3705 646-2612 or 662-7709

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ESCORT STATION WAGEN 1985-5 I apead. 4 door. $3300, no raaaon-( able ofler refused 981-3423

ESCORT 1082 GL Wagon. Mr. radio, powar steering, kmfted warranty $1405 662-4824

ESCORT. 1082 GL. lull cower new tire*. axoaOant condition. $2,000 or baM Ca* aftar 2 PM 422-9250

ESCORT 1982-New paint, naw parts, excellent condition. $2000 or W f o f l w 478-8501

ESCORT - 1982 No rust. Mlc* 63.000 maaa. raM good condmon. $1,650 firm. 537-5038

ESCORT - 1963, L. 4 door hatch-back, blue, powar steering 8 brake*. Mr, automatic new cyklrvJer heed, brake*, exhaust 120.000 mile*, $2200 or baM Bob Days 261-3680 Eves. 478-7423

ESCORT 1964 - automatic, aa, naw brakes 8 Urea. 60.000 miles. $2,500 o r b e M o f l M 851-0761

FIESTA. 1979 - Naw brakes, muffler Good tire® Runs good $50U Ba-lore 5 pm 525-1725

MUSTANG 1985 LX - hatchback, 4 spaed, am-fm stereo cassette. $3,000 Must SMI 477-1435

MUSTANG. 1986 $5,950

MEL FARR FORD967-37QO MUSTANG f987 GT. 5 speed 17,000 miles. Loaded' T-tops. Ex-cel lent '$ 10.900 or best 348-2261

MUSTANG 1987 GT. Fu»y loaded, low miles, outstanding condition! Priced to SMI $9,995.

STARK HlCKEY FORD 538-6178

MUSTANG. 1087. LX, Hatchback, white, automatic. Mr, stereo cas-setie. Ml. cruise and more. 11,600 miles $7300 4 74-4631

MUSTANG. 1988 9.000 miles. $ave $6,795 North Brothers Ford 421-1376

PINTO - 1979 Wagon Runs good $400 or bast oftar 531-1823

PINTO 1980 Automatic, power i teanng Naw m '87 transmission, radtator battery, brakes, tires 8 muffler 75,000 miles Good trans-portation $850/beat, 981-5037

GRANADA 1977 DependaMe trans-portation. $500 851-5314

GRANADA - 1977 69,000 mue* Lrt-tle ru»t Runa good Eve* 532-0879

GRANADA, 1980 Automatic, air $1,000 or bast oftar CMI 937-3027

LTD 11. T978 - Automatic, Mr Runs good 78.000 mites. $1000 or beat offer 647-0326

LTD 1975, 58.000 orlglnM ml., some rust Good transportation $550 Days. 453-4141, OthM, 227-7740

LTD 1976, 4 door, power steerlng-brakea. AmFm cassette Graat en-ffinM n ta ivvwl S£e

"»«" •" v, uaauuo v«'aa< mi-1. runs good Clean interior TeruM 1 ownM $650 422-3813

LTD. 1979 113.000 rnkei

- Landau. 2 door. $500 535-3519

MAVERICK 1975. 6 cySndat auto-matic. good eknter ride. Only 1395 JEFF BENSON • I CAR CO

Only $3 562-7011

MUSTANG GT-1987, loadad. c rage kept. 16.000 milee. $10.0

349-6262

PINTO, 1960 2 3 Mer automatic, power steering/brakes runs good $575 721-2055

PROSE, 1989 GL Automatic air more 3,000 miles $11,995 North Brothers Ford 421-1376

TEMPO. 1966 GL, 4 door automat-* , air stereo cassette 28.000 maee $5500 937-3209

TEMPO. 1987 GL Sport 4 door, white, grey interior. 5 spaed loadad. ruat proofed, extended warranty ex-cellent condition, very clean "von smoker $6500 455-2285

TEMPO 1987 Sport. 5 speed. Mr. stereo cassette Best oftar AfHwSpm 591-0187

THUNOERBlRD 1984 Gray, eun-roof, loaded 65,000 miles, clean. $5.00C 435-5331

T H U N O E R B l R D - 1987. T u r b o Coupe, red with gray interior aulo . completely loaded mwit condition. 8.000 maes. $t2.500 348-1876

THUNOERBlRD. 1978 Looks good, runs good $600 421-4576

422-5798

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Priced Low - Come Sao' TYME SALES - 455-5566

1966 MUSTANG LX 1966 MUSTANG GT 1987 MUSTANG GT 1968 MUSTANG LX 5.0 1988 MUSTANG GT

$6,950 $8,950

$10,950 $10,950 $12,950

MEL FARR FORD967-37QO 1986 MUSTANG LX * 1986 MUSTANG GT 1987 MUSTANG GT 1988 MUSTANG LX 5 0 1988 MUSTANG GT

$6,950 .18,950

M 10,950 $10,950 $12,950

MEL FARR FORD967-37QO

872 L inco ln

CONTINENTAL 1964 - Spotless. 50.000 miles, new tires battery, brake*, tune-up $9 500 474-3064

CONTINENTAL. 1964 loadad ex-cellent car phone 96,000 mile*. $6 900 503-3680 or 855-8449

CONTINENTAL 1970, brand new tires. exheuM system, battery, ex-cellent condit ion Days 459-4769

PROBE 1989 GT Red 4800 miles Ca* after 4pm

Loaded SignM

274-0111

TAURUS 1986, air, powM. am-fm. cruise, power wlndows/mk roi s. excMlent condition $6000

Altar 4pm , 396-7479

TAURUS, 1987 LX WAGON loed-ed, factory warranty, must sen $9250 651-1240 357-1177

TAURUS, 1987 WAGON LX Fully loaded, tow maes. Immaculate con-dition Only $9,995

STARK MICKEY FORD 538-6178

T-BIRD 1985 - Turbo coupe, loaded, naw tires, $6650 Cat af tw 5pm

981-2090

T-BIRO 1M7. Mr, am/ lm Marao cas-sette. power windows'seats ExcM-lent condition 36,000ml $9500

450-8720

CONTINENTAL 1987 Fut power, new CM trade, $16,900 HMes Part Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036

CONTINENTAL 1985. Tu-tone paint, power sunrool Naw tires AB equip-ment! 90.000 maes Runs perfect! $7 300 453-8602

TOWN CAR. 1964 - Tan. condition Leather Interior $8700 or best offer 477-5057

TOWN CAR - 1965 Loadad. naw t re t , dean excellent condition. $9,900 346-2878

TOWN CAR 1966. Signature, SMV diewood Ml option*, moonrool. leather, computer dash, carriage rool Mc 66.000 milaa. $11,000

462-2278

TOWN CAR 1967. excellent condi-tlon, 12.000 rmlee $15,000 CMI after 6pm 476-3431

TOWN CAR. 1967 Fu»y loaded Im-macuiata condition $13,005

STARK HlCKEY FORO 536-6178

1983 CONTINENTAL $8,950 1985 CONTINENTAL $10,950 1087 CONTINENTAL $ 18.950 •988 MARK VII LSC $21.950

MEL FARR FQRD967-3700

874 M e r c u r y

CAPRI 1983 - automatic. Mr. am- tm« cassette, power steering/brakes. . rustproofed $2,500 or baal •

981-3354 .

CAPRI. 1963. GS. V6. Special Ed.- , tion automatic, aa am-fm cassette , Good condit ion 463-0983 ,

CAPRI. 1985 - Automatic, am/ tm casaMte. premium sound, power locks/windows, njstprootad 42.000 m Excellent $5,700 420-0928 "

CAPRI, 1985 - 30.000 mites Auto- 3

matic. air, Mereo. poww locks/win- • dows Excellent $5500 553-0837 -

COLONY PARK. 1981, Wagon, loaded, low mites. Mr. $2,450.

450-6134

COLONY PARK 1983 Wagon, one owner mint condition. fu*y loaded leathw interior, $4200 641-7075

COUGAR XH7 1966. automatic, leather, loaded low mites, only $7 068

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 COUGAR XR7 1964. loaded, clean, leathw seats. 36.000 maee $6000

348-1195

CONTINENTAL, 1085 Two tone, leathw, aluminum wheMs. stereo tape This should be yours! $9995

DON MASSEY CAOILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Road,

at 1-275, Plymoutn 453-7500

C O N T I N E N T A L . 1987 Doub le black, stereo tape, poww astro-roof. leathw Interior aluminum wheels Every option Known lo man" $15,995

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Road,

at 1-275, Plymouth 453-7500

COUGAR 1979 XR7, burgundy wfth crushed valour interior No ruM Really sharp! Only $1,450 TYME AUTO 455-5566 „

COUGAR 1983. dar t brown metaHc '4 vinyl rool. air. tint glaaa, am-fm. 33 000 mile $4,400 471-2707 '

COUGAR 1984 - Mr. runs good. $3200 455-7611 459-3203

COUGAR 1964 LS - V6. condition, loadad. Mfvw vinyl roof. . 53.000 maes. ladles CM 464-8822 ,

COUGAR, 1006 Fuk poww, new car t r a d e . I t ' s r e d . I t s p r e t t y ! $7,995 Mines Park Lkicoln-Mercu-. ry 425-3036.

LINCOLN LSC 1986 Oerk metallic I gray, black leathw interior Loaded! Sharp' Best oftar 737-9398

COUGAR. 1M7 LS Towing Ctaaalc. Loaded, 17.000 maaa. $10,105 * North Brother* Ford 421-137* '

MARK VII 1966- BUI Blast $11,905 Uke new Fuk poww sunroof, re-mote security system Naw tires 52.000 miles- 70% highway Muat see Csn Paul, days 522-6565

Eva* or weekands 661-5002

X T I I I T I I T T T I T T T T T T T T T T T

ii isuzu

L I S T : ' 2 5 , 6 2 0 R E B A T E - ' 5 , 0 0 0

$ 2 0 . 6 2 0 * Inc ludes $0 Ma in tenance cos t for 3 years or 50,000 m i l e s * *

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"INTRODUCING THE ISUZU LINE UP

1988 IMPULSE S t o c k # 2 0 2 6

Lotus tuned suspension, 5 speed, air. I at wheM, cruise contro l , sunrool. cassette with speMiers

WAS'14.418

MOW*i 2 ,316 Rmbsfr '500

A R E D S P O R T S C A R I N T I M E

F O R C H R I S T M A S

1988 20 PICKUPS ISUZU 8 t o c k # 2 0 1 1

P i c k u p s . 2 whee< d r i v e A 4 wtveel d r i v e . 5 o p e e d . a u t o m a t i c *

$6957 Rmbstm *SOO

1988 TROOPER S t o c k # 2 0 1 3

V o t e d 4 wt ieet v e h i c l e of t h e y e a r b y O f t R o a d M a g a z i n e 4 d o o r . 5 s p e e d s t e r e o . 4 w h e e l d r i v e

WAS'14,235

A/OWM2,369 Rmbst* TSO

1988 ISUZU l-MARK LIST PRICE * 9 8 6 6

N O W * 8 7 6 6 *

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4 7 1 - 0 0 4 4

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mmrnmm Farmington Hill$

COUGAR. 1067. LS White loadad. 30.000 highway maee A graat deM M $8,950 A.saabM to show CM day or evarang CMI 346-7017

GRAND MAROUtS 1064 - LS. load-ad 4 door. tormM coach root. 53.000 (Mtaa. mtnt. $7200 278-5716

GRAND MARQUIS, 1965 4 door, automatic. Mr. $4,905 North Brothers Ford 421-1376 GRANO MAROUtS 1065 - 4 door. fu>y equipped, extras, j rxtercoated OrlglnM D e w Mint condition. $6050 A f t w 6pm 471-3779

GRANO MARQUIS. 1066 LS. FuOy loaded and In t i ceaen l condition $8 995

STARK MICKEY FORO 538-6178

LN7 1962-4 sound caaaetla. rMty n * t . new pens. $1850

speed, a * , premium

LYNX GS 1063 5 steering/brakaa. AC, very good shape $1450 453-7513

LYNX 1962 WAGON - dar t kigaaoe rack, am-fm stereo $1-089 Why pay mora? TYME AUTO

only

455-5566

LYNX 198S'». am-fm condition. $2,SOO

good

478-5057

MARQUIS. 1976 New radtator & heat cor* rabtMt 460 angina. duM exhauM. sunrool needs tlraa Aftar 5 30 425-9680

M

4 7 1 - 5 3 5 3 O p e n M o n d a y & T h u r s d a y un t i l 9 00

MAROLHS-1985/Dodge Arias-1906. both In excaaent condition. Fu* poww mm aa* at M wholesale. daughter n coaega Ca6 553-8483

MAROUIS 1985-Mid-night Mue poww Meerme/brMtaa. Mr. wlra whaatt. d o t h interior, arc M i r I con-dfflon $4800 626-9663

MERKUR XR4TI 1985-Sunroot 5 speed 35.000 mi. mu t t sal. $7750 616-300-0735 or 313-646-2113

MERKUR 1065 XR-4 Tl Black Tur-bo. 5 speed sunroof, M Mint! 17 900 maaa 8 * 500

MERKUR 1065 XR4TL 32.000 maaa Asking $6200

aunroot. condition 420-0468

MERKUR - 1065 XA46. Mr sunroo*. parte bfc

baM oftar Aftar 8pm

i. 54.000 $6000 or 561-3446

MERKUR 1065. 5 speed, bo. Mr aunroof 30.500 ml lent condition »7 950

blue Tur-tas E n M -

MERKUR. loee « M « 3 10 chooea

From $7,006 STARK HlCKEY FORO

536-6176

SABLE 1060 LS. 4 door sedan. 26.000 maaa. medkum red. loeded.

9pm, 471-5000

SABLE. 1066 - 23.000 mass red Loaded Am/ta» - m i n t Extended warranty m March $6000 496-744J

TO*AZ. 1966 LS pwew wtndow*. po

amy 34,000

BIU COOK BUICK 4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0

TRACER 1066, air. oruMa. raw wth-aow dekuM MactroMc AM-FM caa-

S X s ^ S T s ' g n o * ^ * " mlu3i J R A « R 1666 AutomeBe Mr.

H p ™ aroetera Ford • 411-1376

» M Y R STATION WAOON-1660. MAO Mr. rwia good baal aftar

$67-0766

•75 MAXIMA - 1663

$7900

« 1664. automwic^

T A M A A O F F B U C K OUAUTY u a c o C A f M

353-1300

a $ 1 4 6 6

T A M A R O F F B U I C K 3L1ALJTV uaCD CAR6

175 NISSAN. 1666 2008X $7 050 M E L F A R R F O R D 9 6 7 - 3 7 C W

878 O k t o m o t x k

878 O W s m o b M s CALAIS GT. 1066 - Sport fueMn-ected automatic, crvtae. loaded European koht package ExcMtant .oodttion 17800 367-3437

4 door automatic iMghmaeege. $1,700

CiERA 1965 Brougham. 4 door, loaded, exceaent condition 81.000 nMes $5300 476-2249

CIERA. 1985 Brougham 2 door mr l i t . crutae. poww w i d o w s power doof locks. on»y 33,000 mae* Exlrs Clean!!

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

CIERA i»85 Brougham, excellent condition. 22.000 maes. burgundy V6. loaded $6500 or beM 52^7675

CIERA 1986 wagon, low miles av stereo cassette, uke new rMiree $6600 or O'ftar 553-6179

CERA 1988 Brougham 3 8 Mm V6. 4 door sedan, low mileage 4400 milee Air. cruise poww seal & moM 01 hw options List price new 115,854 GM Executive 3 CMS only 2 drivers Make an oftar 646-2416

CUTLASS CALAIS 1989 Brand '«W metaiac b lue undw 50 mkee. private owner 2 door Loaded with poww 8 extras' 396-0222

CUTLASS Cterra Brougham 19B3 ?SK maes loeded bursar-} , 4 ooor. Make o l tw i-7242

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E . 1981 BROUGHAM Nice clean car Buck >!«sh. Gold strips rally wheels $2,995 Mondey'Thursday 9-9 JEFF BENSON CAR CO 562-7011

CUTLASS. 1978 SUPFIEME V8 su lomatK, poww windows locks till only 41.268 miles Must see Monday.Thursday 9-9 JEFF BENSON CAR CO 562- 7011

CUTLA8S CALAIS 1685 one rery c a r t M ownw and « looks M a «. $8 996 Hmes Part Uncom-ktarcu ^ 425-3036

CUTLASS. 1679 Supreme 2 door mr tat stereo. V6. only 30.000 ectu-M -rules Must t ee "

BILL C O O K BUICK 471-0800

CUTLASS I960 Supreme V8. poww stewing-brake* No ru« . body good c o n d i t i o n Ask $1,800 Befois Ipm,

Ask ing 641-8252

CUTLASS 1981 Supreme Broug-ham, 2 door. 65.000 maes V6. am-hn stereo poww Mewing 8 brakee, av. 1 owner daan exce l wit condl-ton $3200 651 -3662

CUTLASS 1984 BROUGHAM 4 door Mi poww. ciean t3400 CMI Miles Mon thru Fn 9 tM 5pm

543-1232

CUTLASS 1986 CfERRA 4 door tm whee". cruise control, poww WBI dows 8 locks <Y»lcn n Go' $5995

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 4047$ Ann Arso. Roed

M 1-275 Plymouth 453-7500

CUTLASS 1987 Wsgon be.ge leathw intwior. fuk poww crwas air 19.000 mi M 5 0 0 543-4724

CUTLASS 1988, Crursw Wagon V6 3 8 overdrive Poww seat win-dows locks Tinted glass. Halogen lights, an. stweo. tape tut. cruise Ra»ye clustw gages Black with wood grain, sand valour interior 16 143 maes Very nice car. <r beeu-irtul condition $13.000 644-9235

DELTA 88 t986 Brougham, loaded, unlimited m.ieage warranty dean, no 'ust $8400 531 8033

DELTA 88 i i i e Royale Broug-ham Very dean sharp, loaded $7500 348-8352

NINETV-E-GMT 1988 Tour ing Sedan, leather interior 12.000 •mles. excellent condit ion $ 17.500 After 6PM 373-1483

878 OktemotoNs DELTA 66. 1668 tan. WW top dltaon. $7565

Royale. 4 < I Encetam

3oor. con

346-3245

FIRENZA 1964 2 door hMch. 4 cykndw. aulomMic. av new l ira*. *3?0C 626-4927

OLDS 96 REGENCY 1967- Touring Sedan, 32 000 nMa*. $ 13.900

846-1706 or 644-3019

OMEGA Brougham 1962. tedan, automatic, many axtfaa Waa kapt $950 531-7140

REGENCY 96 1967 - brougham kke new loeded. dart garnet. 26.000

$13,600 455-5519

REGENCY 98 1985 brougham. 4 door, char COM gray. Ml poww. teats, locks, windows, crulaa. Ml. mtrm, Chapman alarm 6 m w * Wita s cm • beautiful, looka kke new. 43,000 mile* $8175 545-4964

REGENCY 98. 1965 BROUGHAM Tift wheM cruise control, wire wheMt. 4 door t f lvw metallic 8 •oaded' $5((95

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Road,

•t 1-275, Plymouth 453-7500

ROYAL 88 1986 BROGMAM 30,000 t ownw maes, 4 door, air, stereo, lift, cruise. $8,395

DON MASSEY CAOILLAC ' 404 75 Ann Arbor Roed.

at i-275 Plymouth 453-7500

TORONADO 1981 Fuk poww. Mt crutse. low milee Must see wvd d r . , * Only 54 495

Open Monday/Thursday 9-9 JEFF BENSON CAR CO 562-7011

'ORONADO. 1963 BROUGHAM 50 000 maes one owner maes. retou' m t w o r tuny loaded Spot-less' $5 995

DON MASSEY CAOILLAC 40475 Ann A'be* Road

M 1-275. Plymou th 453-7500

TORONADO 1964 loaded. kept, new MIchMlns/brakes-'ex-hausl $6400 535-7658 or 526-6300

878 OktomobMs T0MO 1676. a tree 90 000 m t

een no ruM. near M. 6660 456-2374

171 Plymouth DUSTER 1973. looks good greM trtnsponafton $650 476-6364

H0AI20N 1667 4 door automatic poeer steering, brakaa Mereo. marp 64 695

TOWN 6 COUNTRY OOOQE 9 Mile 4 Qrand %var 474-6C66

HOfiZON 1666 mauc. Mr, Ml opt anion Transfers ty 16250

EFI engine, aulo-lone Excekem corv-U e added eMran-

5464666

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agon 51.000 mkes. res. daan. snvlrn.

481-0652

TUWSMO 1964 a w e . eacetten

5 speed. Mr. one condition 12400

255-3045

TURlSMO 1967 2 door sutomMic hAl poww. av low mket. sharp $4 995

TOWN 8 COUNTRY DOOGE 9 Mae 8 Grand Rrvw 474-8668

TURHJSMO 1985. excMlent condi-tion. 1 ownw. low mta*. $4500 or best oftar Oak Mike 669-6716

Thursday. December «. i f CUE 880 P o n t i c BONNEVILLE SSE 1966. loar maee. gray man conODon. $15,900

851-2647 BONNEVILLE 1968 LE $11,800 GM executive aMe't c w . loeded. ak-vw 7.300 irutae 358-0612

BONNEVILLE 1968 LE - 1 $12,300

BONNEVILLE. 1967 LE fid poww. t yr addnionM warranty $9800 425-1645 2 5 5

BONNEVILLE 1979

Rune good' Many maes left Beel oftar ovw $300 851-9792

BONNEVILLE. 1979 Wagon Cream 8 brown roof fkc* tome ruM. good t ree 6 n tanor poww ae*M«. needs waiter tunaup Flrw $500 takes CMI 861-8727

F1EBO SE 1964 loadad only 53 995

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353-1300

FIERO 1964 SE Air t lerec stic* •ery good condition, 13600

Cat af tw 8pm 651-G092

FIERO 1664 (3.660 M E L FARR FORD967-3700

FIERO 1964 23.200 maes. auto-matic power aandoee. power locks, caaeatta aunrool Mwrp. $4,865 JACK CAULEY CHEVY 855-0014

FIERO. 1666 GT. l.cakenr con<» uon. black 8 gray. 4 speed, awvoof

31.000 I Day* 566-4200 Eva*. 861-6775

FIERO 1668 GT. bMck excekem condaton. muat tea Musi saM Days 535-1434 Eva* 347-4241 FIERO 1966 SE-4 tpead. 28.000 maee. 66200/negotaOM 726-9133

FIREBIRD I960 maee. no ruat. par color $15

E a p v t t -Avw te * condition cop-eM 879-7199

FIREBIRD 1962 av poww wm-d o w s / l o c k t . c r u . s e . s te reo 47.800mi Vary dean 855-2466

FIREBIRD 1963. exceBam conditson" 4 speed. Texas Cw Never seen snow $4500 540 9209

GRANO AM LE. 1967. must sea. loeded. greM cond 29 000 maee $9,000 negot After 4PM 427-2415

(P.C-15C.R.W.G- 13C>* 1 7 a

880 Pont iac GRANO AM SE 1666. V-6. aulomM K. every opeon. 30.000 meet - One, $7,968

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353-1300

GRAND AM 1965 mr am-An caaeatta >5350 ^

GRANO AM 1968 LE loaded tsM-tant cctmmmi sunrool 5 meed. $6,000 or beM oftw 464-2733 GRANO AM 1966 LE 2 Ooor whAe

AMunn $t SOU 266-4629

GRANO AM 1968 26 000 mHes au-tomarkc poww ttaenng.'brake*. $6600 w beM 464-7323

GRANO AM 1966 4 door dean, non tmoaer one ownw greM con-dtbon J630C Debbie 546-5068

GRANO AM 1967 mket Mumanum w* $7 900

w . 17.400 Uke newi 453-5281

GRANO PRIX LE 1966-Low »

'siewnyamdiaws. tat $3500/beM Aftar 7pm

53 M

GRANO PWX U 1662, very good ~ 76.000 M M $3000

GRANO PRIX 1978 Ajr 350 motor. run* grew. $1500 437-6353

GRANO PRIX 1987 LE. 31.000 riMee «»500 Lean* mes-sage $17-546-8916

PONTIAC 1666. 8000 8TE. condtaon. loaded, tun-roi wwi era, $6,650 or M M oMw

PONTIAC 6000 LE tea - 4 dew. 6. cykndw. 1 cermg a w e $3,500 66V-6116

LEMANS 1971.

r c j r ' LEMANS. 1676 - Wegon 301 V-6. automatic, aa. cnaae Good condv lion $400 or baM crftar Days 466-6794 Evenings 726-7523

NEED CREDIT? Been tinned down before' LM US help you sao s new or ueed cw BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC CMI 453-2500 or 96^7192

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SUNaffiO GT 1968 automatic Mr .mi turbo low maaa Won'l MM M onty r i $5 988

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SUNBMO-1M4. 4 door. 5 weed.

ur*a 12 J00 Altar 6PM S34-6676

884 VolkswaoMi 884 VoHuwaewi 884 Volkswaowi 884 VoMuwao^

SCWOCCO 1967 - 16 > * n . am-lm stereo. Mr. M * men 7 000 M . Hack on black Wtu*t sMI ConMgnment VaMci* 841-8227

SUPER B£CTL£ 1974. f t a - ^ or part* car. good angm*. 6200 CMI aftar 6 pm 553-8132

VW 1987. Fo*. Spon Wagon loed-ed. with ararranty. 29.000 maaa. 16 300 Leave meat age 442 » 3 1

V W BUG 1*70. M » txaaa* 4 area, amim radio graat Mwp* H.96C Can aftar 6PM 647-4792

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529-1309

SUNHftO IMS- Low M M . lent condmon. 5 speed. aunrool Ca*

SONBtnO. VMS SE 2 door hardtop, automatic. Mr. Marao. 26.000 111 TtM* one •* Extra Sharp! $5.M5

OON MASSES CADILLAC 40475 Ann Artwr Hoed,

at >-275. Plymouth 453-7500

SUNBiRO 1M7 QT turbo. condition loaded. $7,500 Evenings

M S - 1 2 W

SUNBWtt) 2000 1 * 4 . hatcMjack. automatic. Mr. AM-FM *tareo. low

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M E L FARR FORD967-37QO

TRANS AM 1M6, a* red. beeuMU. 26.000 m«**. t- top*. 5-apeed. loed-*d $9300 651-4333

TRANS AM-1M6. rad with grsy In t . every option. T lop, 21,000 ma**. $6 M 0 or beet offer Eva* 061-5496

882 Toyota CAMRY 1966. 4 door 5 speed, ben* . *xcMI*nl condition $6 900

454-0446

CELICA GTS 1 9 M 'Sd 22.500 ma**. 5-speed. Mr. loaded, alarm.

$12,500 542-3135

CELICA GTS 1965-Red. automatic air. am-fm caaeatta. Georgia car-nevar dn»en m m o w too TiMai m m condition 18600 473-5969

CELICA. 1 M I . GTL8. 5 I* . $2,500 or

532-7696

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CELICA 1963. QT. 5 i Mr, am-lm, $4200

CELICA 1 9 M GT. 14,000 rmles. 5 •peed, aunrool. Mr. mint condition. $9900 or beat offer. 350-3424

CELICA 1M7 GTS. rad. alarm, sun-roof. Mr. arrv-lm caaaane. axe a* am condition $12,500 473-1149

COROLLA 1961 Redl Vary good condition AmFm ca*aet1s. new M M Vary ratiaMa' 60.000 mUei $2,500 357-3993

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dad, only $15,995 DON MASSEY CADILLAC

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453-7500

884 Voikswagofi JETTA GLI 1966-Air aunrool cnasa. power windows a locus caa-setla mats. $8250 543-1969

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652-7131

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Thursday. Dectmbw 8, 1988 0<6E (P.CJ1DI

Salem has one of state's best in Orris Versatile junior leads solid team

By Dan O'Maara staff writer

Is there anything Plymouth Salem junior Ron Orris won't do to aid the cause of his school's swimming team in 1988-89->

"He won't dive." coach Chuck Ol-son said.

He didn't say Orris couldn't, just that he wouldn't. If asked, Orris could probably do that, too. The mul-titalented swimmer does everything else for the Rocks.

,As a sophomore, Orris emerged as the top individual performer in Ob-serverland last year.

He led Salem to the Western Lakes Activities Association cham-pionship, claiming league titles in the 500-yard freestyle, individual medley and freestyle relay.

ORRIS FOLLOWED up that suc-cess by scoring 20 of Salem's 25 points in the Class A meet, finishing sixth in the 200 freestyle and fifth in the 100. He posted times of 1:44.7 and 47.65. the latter being a school record. Orris also rewrote the Salem record book in the 500 freestyle (4:46.20) and the IM (2:00.25).

Since the last state meet, Orris committed many hours to training with the Livonia Spartans aquatic team, which has served as an excel-lent primer for his junior season.

"He made a big step last year in that he went f rom a swimmer with a lot of potential to one of the top four-five sophomores in the state," Olson said. "He might be coming back as

swimming one of the top four-five swimmers in the state now "

Orris, who will be the cornerstone in Olson's plan to build another league champion, proved his versa-tility by qualifying for state in Dear-ly every event last year. That ability will make it difficult for dual-meet opponents to capitalize on their strengths when competing against Salem.

"Whoever the best swimmer is on the other team — he will swim those events," Olson said.

"If they have a state qualifier in the b r e a s t s t r o k e , he ' s going breaststroke. If they have a great IMer, he's going IM. I can't see any event he won't swim in a dual meet."

BECAUSE OF THE reputation he has established. Orris also brings ad-ditional recognition for the entire Salem squad.

"He's gives the team a little more credibility," Olson said. "Last year we were ranked in the top 10 in the state, and I think we had a better dual-meet team the year before and weren't ranked.

"We got beat by (Ann Arbor) Huron and (Livonia) Stevenson, and there weren't many we didn't beat

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Elliott, Rocks feast on Blue Jay opponent By Slave Kowalski staff writer

When Jeff Elliott emerged from the Plymouth Salem locker room Tuesday night, he was wearing a Blue Jays baseball cap.

Where's the guy's loyalty? The Salem Rocks had just finished overwhelming the

visiting Southfield Blue Jays 79-57, and here was Sa-lem's leading scorer leaving the gym wearing the oppo-nent's emblem oo his head.

It was probably the only mistake Elliott made Tues-day night.

"I didn't know they were called the Blue Jays," said Elliott, who led Salem with 25 point*,. "I wanted to kill them today."

The win kept Salem undefeated at 2-0, while South-field fell to 1-1.

ELLIOTT'S PLAY at both ends of the court made him an enemy of the Blue Jays. The senior forward made 11 of 18 shots, including one from 3-point range, to lead the Rocks' offensive attack, and be also grabbed eight re-bounds.

It was the second straight impressive effort f rom El-liott, who opened the season scoring 27 points In a win over Trenton last Friday.

-"He's had two good games in a row," Salem coach Bob Brodie said. "He played well tonight, getting a lot of baskets off the glass and off the fast break.

basketball "He played guard for us last year, so he c a n can the

outside shot, and be can get some rebounds. He's a tough man to guard."

Said Southfield coach Harry Van Denbrink: "We knew No. 4 (Elliott) was their big shooter, so we put our big guard (Ricky Duncan) on him. Ricky did a good job in the first half on him, but then be got tired."

Salem's balanced scoring attack included 18 points and nine rebounds from ft-foot-5 sophomore center Jake Baker, who continues to impress. Jeff Jagacki had nine points and Scott Hale added seven.

SOUTHFIELD never was able to get its leading scorer, 6-5 David Ardayfio, into the flow of the game. Ardayfio, who scored 15 points in a season-opening win over Southfield Lathrup, picked up three fouls in the first quarter and finished with only three points.

Duncan led Southfield with 14 points, and guard Oronde Patterson contributed 11.

"He (Ardayfio) is our big star. Without him we have to really scrap," Van Denbrink said.

The final score might have been a bit deceiving.

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Area gridders honored By Dan O'Meara staff writer

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FARMINGTON HARRISON and Redford Catholic Central had two of the best football teams In the state this year, not to mention Ob-server land

So it comes as no surprise those schools placed the majori ty of players on the 1981 all-area squad

Harrison ts represented by eight members of its Class B championship outfit, and Catholic Central, tbe runner-up in Class A, was accorded six first-team berths.

This year's honor roll includes such outstanding talent as the Harrison passing combination of quarterback Mill Coleman and receiver Bryan Wauldron. Catholic Central noeeguard Lee Krueger, Westland John Glenn running back Bryant Satterlee and Redford Union end Joe Delfgauw

There are no repeaters on the 24-man team, though CC punter Pete Qeaovtc, Harrison defensive back Chad Burgess and North Farmington running back Joe Starts were secood-team picks a year ago. Two are jun-iors: Coleman aad Harrison kicker Steve Hill.

John Harrington, who completed his 18th season as haad of the Harrison program, was named coach of the year. He guided the Hawks to a 18-8 record and their third state championship. Harrison stomped S t Joseph 44-9 ia the Pontine Silverdome oa Satarday, Nov 2 1

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Canton's new coach aims to build tradition By 8 t m KowaMd st «ff writer

Fo r t i n , w r e s t l i n g wi th Livonia C h u r c h i l l ' s M o r r o w , will b e c o u n t e d o n to h e l p t h e

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Ray Kossakowski has returned to Michigan to coach Plymouth Can-ton's wrestling team, bat he doesn't recognise the surroundings

Kossakowski. a native of Ham tramck. most recently coached the wrestling team at Tinley Park High School in suburban Chicago. There, sellout crowds are a common occur-rence at wrestling matches.

Here, athletic directors hope to sell out basketball games. Wrestling, too often, is a non-spectator spo r t Kossakowski wants to turn that around, starting with Canton.

"It's hot there," said the first-year coach about his tenure in Illinois. They fill the gym with people. Td

get freshmen who'd wrestle seven years in little league before they got to high school. It's different there."

Not that Kossakowski has inherit-ed a struggling program from Rick Menoch, who resigned as coach. Last year, the Chiefs won the Western Di-vision and were third in the Western Lakes Activities Association.

KOSSAKOWSKI WANTS to con-tinue that success and eventually at-tract big crowds.

"We want to build tradition here," be said. "Salem has i t You walk into the wrestling room and see old pic-tures of great wrestlers and old records they can be proud of. We need that here

"Wrestling is thought of as a closet sport. It 's last oo the totem pole. I want to see (the wrestlers) get tradi-tion. I want them to get the acco-lades they deserve."

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'Liam (Rentz) it technically advanced. . .He doesn't waste any energy. He's a mat wrestler; he doesn't like to stand up.'

— Ray Kossakowski Canton wrestling coach

Cantoo might struggle to duplicate last year's success. Lost to gradua-tion were heavyweight J e r r y French, Tom Flores (98) and Craig Rinke (138), all of whom won titles at the WLAA meet.

"There was a tradition starting last year," Kossakowski said. "They had a lot of seniors and youngsters, and now we have a lot of sopho-mores and juniors."

HEADING THE list of sopho-mores is Liam Rentz (135), who cur-rently is battling an injured knee. Rentz decisiooed Livonia Churchill's Eric Shell en barger to win third place at the WLAA meet in the 132-pound division last year. Kossa-kowski also expects sophomore

Jason Fortin (103) to contribute. "loam is technically advanced,'*

Kossakowski said. "Right now we're worried about keeping him healthy. He's enthusiastic and smart. He doesn't waste any energy He's a mat wrestler, he doesn't like to stand up."

Kossakowski calls senior Nick Purzer (152) an "unsung wrestler."

"He's devastatingly strong." Kos-sakowski added, "and he's also a very good person. He is tops in both academics and athletics, and that's the kind of kids we want to produce

"He could devastate you with his strength, but he'd rather use his brains. He's intelligent and he doesn't lose his temper He's eager to learn. ""

HEAVYWEIGHT MIKE Kelly and Scott Swartzinski (119) also are ex-pected to score for Canton Fortin and junior Tim Nardini are two of the younger Chief wrestlers who-wil! be counted on heavily in Kossa-kowski's first year

Nardini was unable to perform in the WLAA meet last year because of a back injury

Kossakowski said he has to be pa-tient with Canton's young wrestlers.

"We have only five real experi-enced wrestlers." he said. "Next year, they'll be devastating. Right now we've got to get the fundamen-tals down

"They take wrestling classes, but it's one thing to wrestle for a few minutes It's another thing to wrestle six minutes with a referee "

Salem's Burlison veteran of state meet • y S i eve Kowalski staff writer

: year 's trip to tbe Class A meet was a novel affair for Plymouth Salem wrestler Steve Burlison.

If tbe 160-pound junior makes a return visit to tbe state meet early next year, he intends to bring borne a meda l

N "Hij goal is to place this year," Salem coach Ron Krueger said. "Last year was a pretty good effort for a sophomore"

will shoulder more scoring burden for Salem this winter, with > Jeff Delbeke and Dave Mang having graduated. Delbeke and Mang both ifled for the Class A meet, and Salem also lost two other reliable wres-

tlers, Todd Bourlier (126) and Scott Coctini (132), to graduation. Respite those losses, Krueger remains optimistic about his team, which

fu la t ed 11-2 in dual meets. The Rocks were Lakes Division champions and placed third a t the Western Lakes Activities Association meet.

T r e n t o n t r i p s C C A third-period comeback couldn't save Redford Catholic Central from los-

ing its first hockey game of the season Saturday, 8-5, at Trenton. PC ts 2-1 overall. Scott Lock and Chris Slocum scored one goal each and Keith Bozyk tallied

twfce daring the final period bqt it wasn't enough for CC. which trailed 4-1 aftfcr two periods.

Boxyk's second goal, with 1:54 left in the game, pulled the Shamrocks to within 4-5. Slocum had a fine opportunity to tie the score late in the game, bul his shot missed the n e t

f r en ton outshot CC 26-23. Senior J im Dietrich played the first two periods in set for CC before giving way to Junior Matt FeaneUy.

t h e two teams were tied 1-1 a f te r ooe period, with Paul Pirrooelio scoring tb t looe Shamrocks' goa l

"We just weren't skating," CC coach John Gumbleton said. "We didn't start d ry ing until five minutes into the third period Trenton is beatable, I think Anfr t ime you don't skate, you can let the other team win."

SIX LETTERMEN return for Salem, including senior tri-captains Craig Richardson, Mike Shumate and Eddie Barlage. Then there's Burlison, last year's lone returning state qualifier.

"We've got a lot of good, experienced weights," Krueger said. "We also have about five or six weights that are untested. If our young kids come along, well, wel l be real good.

"If they don't come along, we'll be mediocre. We'll win our share, loee our share."

Richardson missed most of last year with a broken hand before coming back late in tbe season and recording a 6-1 record. He is at full strength this winter.

"He's been wrestling all summer," Krueger said. "He's going to be a good one. He's always been ooe of those kids you know will excel. He's been waiting his time and now is his t ime."

Junior Matt Konenski (103) is another Rock performer trying to make a comeback. Konenski separated a shoulder in districts and was unable to perform in the regional.

SALEM'S MIDDLE weights are strong and anchored by Shumate (130) and Barlage (140). Junior Brian Burlison will wrestle at 171 af ter claiming sec-ond a t 167 last year in the WLAA. Shumate was a regional qualifier, but be is trying to get over a swollen ear.

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105 last year. Krueger has an interesting battle being waged at the heavyweight position

between junior Scott Breithaupt and sophomore Ken Coker. Each weighs around 250, according to Krueger.

"They're both good, young kids that we brought along slowly last year." he said. "This year they're more aggressive.

"They'll battle back and forth during practice this year When you have t h a t the position gets tougher and they get better."

AMONG SALEM'S newcomers, junior Mike Stopa has been impressive and will wrestle at 119.

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Tbe Western Lakes Activities Association champion-ship girls swim meet was over less than five minutes, and already the declarations were gushing.

This is the best league (for girls swimming) in the state." Plymouth Canton coach Hooker Wellman said.

Overstated? Maybe - but maybe not. Wellman quali-fied his remark by adding that "other leagues are top-heavy. with one or two really great teams " None, he asserted, could match the WLAA for depth.

Last weekend's state championship meet at Michigan State University made Wellman a prophet. No WLAA team proved outstanding, but one — North Farmington — did finish sixth.

WHAT'S OUTSTANDING about that? Nothing, until you consider the best the Raiders could do at the WLAA meet was fourth.

"I would have been very happy finishing in the top 10 in the state," said North coach Pat Duthie, whose Raid-ers were fourth in the state in L087. "Being totally hon-est, I didn't think we'd be that high."

Three reasons for the Raiders' success were senior Laurie Oswald, junior Christie Duthie and sophomore Kerry Doran. All three swam in two individual events, and all three scored in each. The trio also teamed with Kristen Celko to place fourth in the 400-yard freestyle relay in 3:42.91.

North wasn't the only Observerland team among the state's top-10 Farmington Hills Mercy finished 10th with 49 points. Birmingham Groves won the s tate title with 117, followed t>y Birmingham Seaholm (111.5). Midland Dow (105), Ann Arbor Pioneer (85) and Bloom-field Hills Andover (77). North scored ftO.

OTHER OBSERVER-AREA swimmers also excelled, including Livonia Churchill senior Audra Martin, who placed second in the 100 butterfly (58.97) and fourth in

tbe 200 individual medley (2:11.0). Doran was another of the Observer area's outstanding

performers. She took third in the 200 IM (2:08 66) and was fifth in the 100 breaststroke (1:06 39).

The breaststroke and IM were the best events for area swimmers. Jennifer Knapp, f rom Livonia Steven-son. stroked to a second-place finish in the breast in 1.06.96. Also finishing among the top 12 was Katie Knipper of Mercy, taking ninth (1:09.48).

Canton's Nicole Drake scored in two individual events, finishing third in the 500 free (5:06.89) and 10th in the 200 free (1:58.24), while Julie Jensen, from West-land John Glenn, powered her way to a pair of sixth-place finishes, in the 200 IM (2:14.73) and in the 100 backstroke (1:02.94).

MERCY ROSE to a ninth overall largely on the strength of its relays. The Marlins' 200 medley relay team of Liz DeMattia. Knipper. Karen Neyer and Katie Westhoff placed second (1:50.76) and their 400 free relay took 10th (3:44.11). Neyer also had two top-12 finishes for Mercy: seventh in tbe 50 free (24 88) and 12th in the 100 free (55.45).

Livonia Churchill's 400 free relay also took seventh (3:42.61).

Oswald helped the Raider effort by placing seventh in the 500 free (5:11.66) and ninth in the 200 free (157.31). Teammate Christie Duthie took ninth in the 100 fly (1:00.38) and was 12th in the 200 free (1:58.51).

"I was hoping to get that kind of swim from them,' ' said North coach Duthie. "But it's always nice when tbey do it. They all did what we thought they were capa-ble of There were no big surprises, but there were no major disappointments, either."

Other outstanding scoring efforts from Observerland swimmers: Ellen Lessig (Churchill), eighth. 50 free (24.89); DeMattia (Mercy), 11th, 100 fly (1:00.63); Katie Hamann (Churchill), 10th, 500 free (5:15 59); and Westhoff (Mercy), ninth, 100 back (1:02.53).

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Veteran athletes give hope to Rocks Cont inued f rom Page 1

the year before. When you have ao individual who's well known, you get t h a t "

But it 's not only Orr is who makes the Rocks a p r i m e contender , if not tbe odds-on favori te , to win the WLAA title again.

Olson has 30 s w i m m e r s back f r o m a t eam that posted a 12-3 record in dual meets, and he has one of his largest t eams in t e r m s of numbers f r o m which to select his lineup.

"We have to be tbe favori te , be-cause we won it last yea r , " Olson said. "Just like Stevenson was fa-vored last year. But we won it when Stevenson was favored , so it doesn't mean a lot.

"I THINK WE a r e going to have a good team, whether or not we're championship ca l iber , " be added. "But we a re {^experienced, which is a lways the case in high school athlet-ics."

Salem lost 13 seniors to gradua-tion, including t r i -captains John Ir-vine, Geoff Taylor and Dave Miller, al l of whom were s t a t e qualifiers. Brian Barbee, Jon Hobgood, Kevin Kolacki, Tom Johnson and Jeff Mus-son also graduated.

But the Rocks have plenty of tal-ent returning, too, and they have three good ones in 1998-89 senior tri-captains Fred Seidelman. Mike Hill and Sean Fitzgerald.

Orris and Seidelman were on the freestyle relay, along with Musson and Irvine, that placed 11th in tbe s ta te and set a school record of 3:16.74. Hill joins tbe t e a m this year, leaving only ooe pa r t of the equation to be solved.

"Hill qualified in the 100 freestyle and didn't swim on the relay, so you're talking about a quality frees-tyler already avai lable ," Olson said.

_ "The challenge is out to the rest of the team: 'Which ooe of you wants to

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M i k e Hill i s a n e x p e r i e n c e d f r e e s t y l e r w h o q u a l i f i e d f o r s t a t e l a s t s e a s o n in t h e 50- a n d 1 0 0 - y a r d e v e n t s , a s wel l a s t h e m e d l e y r e l a y .

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fourth one, I think they're a top-six caliber relay. But it takes four to swim a re lay ."

Tbe medley re lay was 12th in the s ta te and established the school stan-dard at 1:40.66, but Olson must find replacements for Miller, Taylor and H o b g o o d . H i l l , a c o n v e r t e d breas ts t roker . re turns to swim the freestyle portion.

"I never would have thought Hobgood would be the butterf l ier on a state-qualifying relay," Olson said. "Hopefully, all the par t s a re in the water , and we'll be able to locate them by the t ime the conference meet comes a round."

Hill was third only to Orris and Ir-vine in scoring last season with 171 V« points and has "done a grea t job to get r eady for the season." Ol-son said. He will swim mostly free-style events. "

Seidelman is another versat i le athlete who can swim either butter-fly. f reestyle or IM, and Fitzgerald could help in severa l areas. He was the f i f th bes t backstroker in tbe WLAA and also m a d e the f inals in

the breas ts t roke. "I t ' s tough enough to place in this

conference, and he did it in back-to-back events ," Olson said, pausing to add. "He showed m e a lot of charac-ter.

" O F COURSE, HE told m e to re-mind him not to do that this yea r . "

Other seniors who will be expect-ed to contr ibute a re Mike Axford, Chris Butzlaff , J e r e m y Cionca, Da-vid Gackenback. Derrick Glencer , Tom Kline, Steve Wells, Rob Shim-mel, Rick Steshetz and Chris Van-derweele . Na te Brush suffered a bro-ken leg four months ago that la ter had to be reset, and his s ta tus re-mains uncertain.

Butzlaff will be asked to rep lace Miller or Barbee in the backstroke, and Glencer will assume Kolacki 's position as the team's top diver. Most of the others a r e f rees ty le swimmers , though Cionca and Gack-enback can go in the breas ts t roke . too.

"Fo r us to have the type of yea r we ' re accustomed to, (the seniors) will have to have good years ." Olson said. "They've all got to place at the conference meet . That ' s who the burden is falling on, but we have a lot of nice juniors and sophomores ."

Jun iors Er ic Bunch, a d is tance s w i m m e r , and Pat McManaman. a diver, a r e two of the top underclass-men.

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Three Plymouth gymnas t s will Uke their f irst s teps toward an Olympic goal when they compete Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 10-11, in the 10th Annual Chr is tmas Classic at Schoolcraft College.

Stacey and Stephanie Skeppstrom and Jennifer Tedesco will compete for the sponsoring club, the Michigan Academy of Gymnast ics in West-land.

"The top gymnasts (360 f rom 22 clubs are competing) will qualify for sectional competition and begin the path toward the 1992 Olympics." Christmas Classic Director Judy Skeppstrom said.

The compulsory events will take place f rom 10:35 a.m. to 10 p.m Sat-urday. the Class I and II optionals on Sunday from 12 45 to 5 p.m Tickets a re $3 per day for adults. $1 for stu-dents and seniors

Stacey Skeppstrom. a Class I gym-nast. is a USGF state qual if ier and USAIGC regional qualif ier . She also is a candidate for admission to the Air Force Academy.

Stephanie Skeppstrom is a Class II regional and USAIGC s ta te qualifer . Tedesco will compete in the CTass III optional session.

• J U N I O R B A S K E T B A L L

Ninth- through 12th-grade boys and girls can sign up to play in the Plymouth-Canton Junior Basketball Association between 9 a .m. and noon on Saturday, Dec. 10, at Pioneer Middle School, on Ann Arbor Road The season s tar ts in J a n u a r y

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The Canton Soccerdome is accept-ing second-session t e a m registra-tions. The session begins Tuesday. Jan. 3, and is open to youth and adult teams. The entry deadl ine is Thurs-day. Dec. 29.

The cost is $600 per t e a m for eight games. For information, call 483-5624 2-9 p.m. weekdays or noon to 6 p.m. weekends

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Anyone interested in playing in-door soccer may call 397-1000 or 455-6620 between 10 a .m. and 4 p.m daily before Saturday, Dec 24

e C A N T O N S O C C E R

Coaches and parents of players in the Canton Soccer Club a r e request-ed to submit registrat ion fo rms for the spring-1989 season as soon as possible

Completed fo rms m a y be returned to the coach or the Canton Township Recreation Office. They also may be mailed to the club at Box 87244, Canton. 48187.

Registration fo rms a r e available at the recreat ion off ice. Open regis-trat ion will take place on Saturdays, Jan. 14 and 21, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m at the Canton Township Hall Forms will not be accep ted after March 13.

The fee is $20 for re turn ing play-ers and pee-wee players, $30 for pre-mier and others who didn' t play last fall.

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all-area football 1988 A L L - A R E A F O O T B A L L T E A M

FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE

L — Dale Katz. 6-6. 232. senior Farmington Harrison L — Eric Ruth: 6-2. 223, senior Livonia Stevenson L — Jack Dankert 6-3. 220. senior Catholic Central L — Joe Williams 6-1. 255. senior Westland John Glenn L — Mike Boyle: 6-5, 220. Senior Redford St Agatha E — Bryan Wauldron 6-2. 170, senior Farmington Harnson E — Greg Anderson 6-4, 175. senior Westland John Glenn E - Joe Delfgauw 5-11. 180, senior Redford Union O - Mill Coleman 5-9. 166. junior Farmington Harrison O - Scott Hauncher 6-4, 185, senior Catholic Central B — Joe Sturtz: 5-10. 190, senior North Farmington

- B — Bryant Satterlee 6-2. 210, senior Westland John Glenn K — Steve Hill 6-3. 198. junior Farmington Harrison

FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE

L — Lee Krueger 6-2. 210. senior Catholic Central L — JeM Skinner 5-8, 232. senior Farmington Harrison L — Zaim Cunmulaj: 6-1. 225, senior North Farmington L — Lou Yeager 6-3, 200, senior . Catholic Central L — Jason Buchanan: 5-6. 166. senior Farmington Harrison LB - Scott Nichols: 5-10, 185, senior Farmington Harrison LB - Pat McHale 5-11, 190, senior Catholic Central LB - Mike Jarvey: 5-10. 160. senior . . . Plymouth Salem B — Chad Burgess: 6-?. 170. senior Farmington Harrison B — Chris Johnston: 5-10, 185, senior . . Catholic Central B — Dale Yanick: 6-0. 165, senior Westland John Glenn B - Joe Ransley: 5-11. 165. senior Livonia Franklin P — Pete Elezovic: 6-0, 180. senior . Catholic Central

SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE

L — Joe Shymanski: 6-1. 212. senior . . Livonia Stevenson L — Darren WDt5t>enhorst 5-10. 202. senior Westland John Gienn L — John KenneSy 5-6, 196. senior , Farmington Harrison L — Lewis Dingess 5-9. 165, senior Wayne Memorial L — Carl Schumacher: 5-9. 175. senior Farmington Harrison E - Scott Kosikowski 6-2. 165. senior Livonia Stevenson E — Kendnck Harrington- 5-9, 142, soph. , Lrvonia Clarenceville E — Mark Barrette 6-3, 175. senior . . Plymouth Canton Q - John Burdick 5-11. 165, senior Redford Union B — Matt Schick 5-8, 165, senior Redford St. Agatha B — Jim Young: 6-0, 175. senior Plymouth Canton B - Mario Araquil 5-7, 210, senior Bishop Borgess B — Tim Wojcik 6-0. 200. senior Redford Thurston

SECOND-TEAM DEFENSE

L — Joe Ziurmskas 6-1, 230, senior Garden City L — Ryan Bell 6-3. 225. junior . 7 Catholic Central L — Dorian Marshall: 6-2. 260. senior Bishop Borgess L — Andy Sapienza: 6-2. 205. junior Lrvonia Churchill L — Scott Sauter 5-8, 220. senior Plymouth Saiem LB -- Greg Panzi 5-10. 195. senior. . . . . Lrvonia Franklin LB - - Kevin Davis 5-10. 190. senior Bishop Borgess LB - - Mark Johnston: 6-2. 211. junior. Westland John Glenn LB - - Norm Celinske: 5-10. 190, senior Farmington B — Rob MacDonald 5-9. 167, senior Farmington Harrison B — Ryan Johnson: 6-3. 215. junior. , Plymouth Saiem B — Brian Drabicki 5-10, 175, senior . Lrvonia Franklin B — Jerry Hakala: 6-0. 180. senior , North Farmington

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"He was the most dominating oHensive lineman we've ever had." coach John Herr-ington said 'We ran most ol our power players over Kim and (Jeff) Skinner I think he's a ma io*-college prospect "

Eric Ruth, lineman, Stevenson: Ruth was another two-way lineman who made it difficult tor opponents to run the middle on the Spartans The co-captain is qutcx tor hcs size with 4 9 speed

"He's a very strong kid, spends a lot ot time <n the weight room." coach Jack Reardon said. "He was a great trap blocker, a good worker He was expected to do a good |Ob and he did

Jack Dankert, lineman, Redford CC: He also played two ways and was a key to Catholic Central's big. strong offensive front He had 61 tackles on oefense and one interception

"He was one of the kids on the team who got better every week," coach Tom Mach said "He coukj play college ball He's going to get nothing but better He's a young 1 7 "

Joe Williams, lineman, John Glenn: Williams is another who made great prog-ress during his career He was the most consistent lineman for the Lakes Division champs and opened many of the holes for 1,000-yard rusher Bryant Satterlee

"He was our best blocker.'' coach Chuck Gordon said, the guy we wanted to run behind m key situations He made tremendous improvement from the time he was a sophomore to his senior year "

Mike Boyle, lineman, St. Agatha: Boyle was one of the top linemen in the Catholic League, playing both ways at tackle in every game He averaged 3-4 tackles " because most teams ran away from him," coach John Goddard said, "(Traverse City) St Francis never ran the ball at him all n»ght long I left sorry for the other kid " Goddard compares Boyle to former St Agatha linemen and Central Michigan standout Joe Churches in terms of growth potential Eastern Michigan is Interested in htm as either an offensive or defensive player

"Because of his quickness, they're talking about hrm as an outside linebacker," Goddard said "I thmk he could be a tremendous offensive guard in coflege He could go at 250 or 260 easily

Bryan Wauldron, end, Harrison: Opponents may have underestimated him at the start of the year, but he was on everyone's all-state team at the end Wauldron caught 49 passes for 1,190 yards and 15 touchdowns this year He finished his varsity career with a school-record 1.902 yards on 78 catches. 21 going for TDs. Wauldron had a state-final record 177 yards receiving in the Silver dome He also returned a kick off and punt for TDs m the same game, and he had 11 interceptions as a defensive safety

"He's one of the best athletes ever to play at this school." Hemngton said He has great hands and leaping ability He could get open against any defense "

Greg Anderson, end. John Glenn: Anderson caught 35 passes for 554 yards and seven TDs — good numbers for the ground-oriented Rockets, who Qualified for the Class A playoffs and were 9-2 He runs the 40-yard dash in 4 7 seconds.

"He has excellent speed and great hands." Gordon said "He seemed to play best in our biggest games He's as good as any we've had at the wide receiver position "

J o e Delfgauw. end. Redford Union: Delfgauw had a season that parallels Ns Harnson counter pan catching 65 passes for 1.021 yards In RU's run-and-shoot offen-sive scheme He caught eight TD peases and was named the most valuable player m the Northwest Suburban League

Delfgauw. who also had 36 tackles on defense. « being recruited by the University of Michigan as a punier He's a good piacefcicker. to boot

Mm C o l e m a n . Quarterback, Harrison: Coiemen passed for a record 238 yards m the state final, grvng him 2.074 yards passing tor the year He completed t03 of 171 peases — 28 tor touchdowns, only six were intercepted — tor a 60-percent completion rale. In three year* as a varsity Quarterback. Coleman has passed for neerty 5.500 yards and 60 touchdown* He also led the Hawks with 470 yards rushing, scoring seven TD*

" I think by the time he's through he'I be remembered aa one ot the beat quarter-backs to play m this state. " Harrington said

"He has great vMon He can hold the bafl until the last second and hit the receiver as he breaks open There may be other quarterbacks with as strong an arm but nobody as accurate "

Scott Hauncher. quarterback. Radford CC:As a senior, he developed into a top-notch Quarterback making the a»-Catho«c team Hauncher completed 66 of 171 passu (52 percent) tor 1.102 yards end 11 touchdowns He elao caught a 34-yard TD paaa and rushed tor two others

"He's the rsason we got to the pleyo«a." Mach said "He did i lot ol great things tor us at quarterback Wa re ueuety a running team, but with Ma leadership and throwing a batty we put the bet up." O

Bryant Satterlee. back. John Glenn: The power** tailback was Glenn"» player, but he we moet *ely play inebacker m cotege He carted the ben 247 m rushed tor 1.211 yards and equaled LWM taibac* Tony Boies' school record ol 17 touchdoame in one aaaaon

On datonee. ha tad 52 ado tackles and 73 assists tor a team leeOng tot* ol 125 • Sattertee. a 3 2 tludsnt. a scheduled 10 vtM Mane University

"He dM eva^ thing lor ua." Gordon said "Ms was s hard n*war and 1 etmebecker Ha l be recrufted ea a Mbeok or Inebecfcer but no* e l

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all-area football ALL-AREA HONORABLE MENTIONS

Bishop Borgess : Ebbie Herbert. LeRoy Wynn; Churchill: Jeff Zawtslak. Wes Jones . Scot t Porter. Chris Brandemihl. John Schottz: Franklin: Mike Patzsch. Kevin Christianson, John Moldovan, Craig Ai-lard. Ron Karwowski; S t evenson : Rob Chanko. Dan Piergentili. Dino Lembesis. Tim Hamilton; Redford Union: John Piatt; Mike Bianchi. Dan Laskey. Chris Wood beck, Doug Robinson, Steve Draften, Carl Watkins; Thurston: Chris Kies, Brian Heidtman. Steve Koss. G a r d e n City: Brad Armstrong. Ray Setts. Brett Stotka; J o h n Glenn: Dan Croft. Tom Kessler. Dereck Thar p. Eric Stover. Casey Kitting beck, Andre Dix-on: Catholic Central : Kevin Jankowski. Rob Vernier. Steve Szertag. Jim Gormley, Sean O'Keete. Dave Owens. Greg Paler. Chris Czemia. Mike Mathis Clarencevtlle. BiH Hunter, Andy WeighiB; St . Agatha : Pat Wagner. Brian Kutch. Matt Shortal. Warren Fegley; Wayne: Pierre Hix-on. Tom Faison, Jim Martin; Lutheran West land: Mike Hardies, Eric Warner. Bruce Rrvera: Harr ison: Jason Lichtman, Mark Stlfter. Joe Hannawa. Matt Contey. J o e George. Matt Sperry; North Farmington: Ryan Seyburn. Jim Carrier. Chris White. Mike RBpovich. Rob Zeno.

.Tim Hamilton; Farmington : Chris Adams, Dave Winey. Paul Woy-towich; Salem. Casey Nichols. David Vets. Patrick Bowie, John Bran-nan. Bryan Schultz. Rick VanDomelen; Can ton : Greg Wasiak. Kevin Stackpooie. Brian Bartlett. Scot t Swartzwetter. BIN Thams.

challenge, and he did a great job tor ua." Joe Sturtz. back. N. Farmington: Sturtz rushed tor 1,001 yards and 14 touch-

downs m rune games tor the Raiders. 7-2. He averaged 6 * yards par carry wid 111 per game, and he also caught 14 peaaee tor an addtoonai 150 yard*

Sturtz. a three-year starter, also exceied at Insbacfcer. recording 36 eoto tackles (including eight tor losses) and 42 assists He also had two sacks, two tombte recover-ies and a fwxAed punt

"We could heve played him at any poaNton." coach j m O Laary said. "He's a franchise player as tar as rm concerned.

'1 think ha could play major-coaega tootbel He doesn't have WaUng speed, but ha s a great athlete end loves to hit Ha has thet mteneMy end daaae you cent rnaaawe "

Steve HM. kicker, HarrteorvMs kicked 62 ol 65 extra points 10 shatter Brett Homovec's 1976 swgla season record ol 36. Ha also booted eta Said goals. HB. who started et swmgbeck and was a beck-up Injhe delenalne secondary has kicked >06 PATS and eight Kstd goals In two yeera.

"t think he's been under-rated aa a player." IterrtnqKm said 'He's an blocker and juet an outstanding kicker Ha*! be a graat maid* I

FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE Lee Krueger, lineman, Radford CC: Conaidered one of the tougheet

unemen inthe Mete Krueger had 801 tackles and 36 eacond NH, and He also had sta sacks end tour tomtXe racovehe* Krueger m o doubled aa a herd-nmnmg toSback. gaming M l yards and sooting 15 touchdowns an 173 attempts

"Lee plays two tou f r poeWona he g m h> one»ery p—y." Mach said Heptoyswah high intensity and a a greet uompatBoi We're hoping ha plays m a N | Tan phere. either a t a Mbeck or. probably, aa a I

tackles, including 29 solos, and one interception As an offensive guard, he and Kau anchored one side of the line.

"He was excellent at reading the offensive scheme and almost impossible to mov^ Off the defensive line." Herrington said "He was great at reeding the oHens/ve itneene reacting against the pressure He was a mistake-free defensive tackle "

Zaim Cunmulaj , l ineman, N. Farmington: Cunmuiaj began the yea; at fne backer but moved back to defensive tackle to satisfy a desperate need at that posidor Besides having 74 tackles, which included 25 solos, he also blocked fwe punts, recov ered three fumbles and recorded eight sacks He was a two-way tackle

"He was the most dominating force on our offensive hne." O'Leary said "If you ie»e m a street fight, you'd want him on your side We had to have him slop hittng people in practice, because too many people were getting hurt."

Lou Yeager, l ineman, Redford CC: Yeager's forte was oetense where he had 53 unassisted tackles and an additional 29 assists He also blocked three kicks and reoov ered four fumbles Yeager doubled as the tight end and caught 33 passes tor 454 yards and six TDs.

"For us. that's an achievement," said Mach. whose teams are usually noted for running He's the best tight end we've had since I've been here "

J a s o n Buchanan , lineman, Harrison: Not big by bneman standards, his^aze may be deceiving, but Buchanan used his quickness and strength — he bench pt«ases close to 300 pounds — to become a top-notch noeeguard and harass opposn^ of lenses He had 39 solo tackles and 59 total, third best on the teem.

He's extremely fast and has a low center of gravity, which made him hard to block Hemngton said. "He and (Joe) Hannawa were able to do a 10b against that bi^hne from St Joe " „•

Scott Nichols, l inebacker . Harrison: Like Katz. Buchanan and others. Nwhois stepped mto a starting role and filled it like a veteran whan he became a senior He^ras the team's No 2 tackier with 35 solos and 29 assists Nichols was a blocking fuHbac* on offense

He was our toughest hitter," Hemngton said "He's probebty our moei dedicated player, too Football « reaty he He We knew he'd be good, because he played de-fense agamst our first-team offense every day last year."

Pat McHale. l inebacker . Redford CC: McHale was the No 2 tackiar tor the Shamrocks. chaBong up 99 stops, which included 56 first hits He also recovered two-fumbles and doubled as the center on offense

"He did a great job on both sides ol the bal. " Mach said "He never came d« the field He put m a lot of time at practice and during games'"

Mike Jarvey, linebacker. Salem: Jarvey a another who compeneated tor u$k ot si2e with other assets such as detemwieMon and irtteaigence He led the Rocks wST. 54 solos tackles and 19 assists. Ha also had en interception and two sacks

"He's not big or teat, but he has s rvaaa tor the b * " ooech Tom Moshrner said, For us to play Nm at that position was a hetuvs compiment to Mm. Ha game sense wes so great he was sideline to adeine "

Chad Burgess, back. Harrieon.Ha started tor three yeers m the secondary, and he had six intercept ions and 36 tackiaa as a senior Burgees hatoed Harrison's pass rush with his deep coverage. Ha also a an outstanding racataac. catching 22 paseask* 423 yards and sta TDs

"Teams often had to double oover him, and ha put a lot o* pressure on Jalsiasj to try and cover," Herrington SSML "He was able to cover their fast eel player and a id * us to cover l-on-1."

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Unfi t J o n n s t o n oac* hgototq u u . Jcr>r>sTor e x c m o on a u r a , navmg tackles and IWe ntercepaons. but he wes a muBtple three* weh the baS He caught 16 cesses tor 257 yerds end two TDs. rushed tor 133 yards, waa *-oMS passing tor 177 yards snd one TD and returned 19 kcka/punts tor 306 yerda.

He's the beat athlete on the leem." Mach said "Ha helped ua at so meny poettone the average person might not cefch I t "

Dale Yanick, b a c k . J o h n Otanrn: Yentck was Gtem 's best practice pteyer. the type who elweys put ha heart n o sverythmg he dU. eccordtog to Qordon He had seven mieroapltona. was second ieeOng tackiar and was honored by Ns teertv mates as the Rockets delensns MVP

"He came out every day ««h NS |aw tacked." Gordon aaM. "Hs wes always oft the go. he was a> o«er the M d He hes a JiU 11 1 p a p e r s personalty He a one ol the beet leeders we've ewer had at M m Otsna."

J o e Rana le j . b a c k . FrankBn:The SS-WLAA defender was anoew twcvwey play-er who uaueSy covered 9m opponent's taawst receiver On oMenaa. the speedy ftentfey averaged 22 6 yards per oeich on 12 recepBona.

He's our moei racniaabie player, ooech Armand Vigne sekl " A J h o ^ t he's tatdar-sued. he ooUd play In the (Mta-Amertcen Oenlarenoe) He's very test "

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Scteokraf t College's mens basketball team is tnjeave i t to coach Dave Bogataj.

"J guess we're a yo-yo," tbe secood-year coach said alter tbe Ocelots split two games io (4f«e days, beating Adrian's Junior var-sity, gft-66 Monday at Adrian after losing to Toledo Owens Tech 103-73 Saturday at SC.

"ijfe're up, we're down, we're up. we're down. (Against Adrian) we were just tbe op-posite of Saturday. We ran tbe offense, we checked off, we rebounded better. We looked organised.

" I t was like two different teams. I guess it's just a matter of which team is going to show up."

Bogataj is hoping that for the next four games, the team that w a i t against Adrian suits up. SC. 4-6 through the non-conference part of its schedule, started its Eastern Con-ference schedule last night against Alpena. Tbe Ocelots play at St Clair Saturday, a t

home against Henry Ford CC Tuesday and at Delta CC Dec. 17.

ALL FOUR games are wlnnable for SC — or at least for the better half of the Jekyll-knd-Hyde Ocelots.

SC got balanced scoring and strong re-bounding in routing Adrian. Bernard McGee turned in his second-straight solid scoring effort, finishing with 17 points. McGee had 22 in the Iocs to Owens Tech.

Al Hudson also notched 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds against Adrian. John Moran added 15 points, Ed Hudson scored 11 and Dameon Smith contributed nine points, nine rebounds and four blocked shots. Chris Houdzonski's 14 points topped Adrian (1-3).

SC led 31-24 at tbe half, but Adrian went to tbe three-point shot in the second half and pulled to within three points with 13 minutes left before the Ocelots reasserted them-selves. running off 14-straight points to set-

basketball t ie the issue.

A big rebounding ef for t (SC outboarded Adrian 38-21) helped the Ocelots outpoint Adrian 57-42 in the second half.

I N THE LOSS to Owens Tech, i t was just the opposite. SC trai led by just six at the half (47-41), but were swept away by a 56-32 onslaught over the last 20 minutes.

"Our bench was terr ible," said Bogataj. "We looked like we were throwing passes to their layup line."

The Ocelots committed 28 turnovers, were outre bounded 37-26 (including a 16-8 margin on the offensive glass), and shot just 42 percent from the field.

One reason for their deterioration in the second half was the loes of point guard Mike Mercer, who injured his ankle in tbe first half. Mercer has a bone chip in tbe ankle but should be able to return to action in a week.

Also missing for SC was center Mike Ko-ronka (personal reasons) and Joe Miskovich (busted knuckle — out two weeks).

Eld Hudson finished with 17 points and Smith had 12 points, nine rebounds and three blocks. Bryan Ell is ' 28 points paced Owens Tech (9-1); Shawn Wimberly, a freshman f rom Wayne Memorial, added 15.

SCS WOMENS TEAM disposed of Kala-mazoo Valley CC in easy fashion Saturday, posting a 90-41 tr iumph at SC. Tbe victory ran tbe Lady Ocelots' record to 7-0.

KVCC offered l i t t le challenge, making just four-of-28 field goal tries in the first half as SC rolled to a 43-11 half t ime lead.

Still, tbe lopsided bulge wasn't enough to please Lady Ocelot coach Jack Grenan.

"Our goal this game was to get our ' D back on track for tbe league," be said. "Al-though they shot just 14 percent, i t was be-cause of their bad shooting (and not our de-fense).

"This is probably tbe f irst t ime a coach has been upset with his team after the other team is four-for-28, but when they shot we didn't have anyone with a hand in their face."

Grenan figures he'll need a far better ef-for t in Eastern Conference play. Still, four players did reach double-figures in scoring: Barb Krug (18 points), Lisa DeBlanche and Michelle Dyksinski (15 each) and Denise Wendt (10). Ann Hardy grabbed 10 rebounds Every Lady Ocelot netted at least four points.

SC plays at Eastern Conference foe St. Clair CC Saturday.

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through tbe third quarter to Its first lead of the game, 44-43, 2:18 left in tbe quarter.

NOONAN gave tbe lead to Salem, 45-44, scoring oo a ; layup, and the Rocks went on

to store tbe next 13 points to lead 58-44 with 6:27 left in the game.

Baker scored seven points during the! Salem run. Moat of U s baskets came oa layups a f t e r the Rock gwtrds were able to b r eak Sooth-fiehl's press

"We didn't take control the game wb^i we took the one-point lead," Va* Denbrink said. "You 've got to giv^ them c r e d i t Tha t w a s the turn-ing poin t We got s loppy and they

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community calendar • C O L L E C T I N G T O Y S

Nov. 22 to Dec. 15 — Mela Golden Razor is collecting for tbe ninth year new and used toys f r o m 8:30 a.m. to 6 p ro . a t 595 Tores t , for needy, handicapped and abused children

• C A N GOODS Shurgard Self Storage will be col-

lecting canned goods and non-perish-able food i tems until just before Christmas. The food will then be do-nated to the Salvation Army to needy people in the a rea . The local campaign is part of a national pro-gram called Project Can Do Drop off your cans at 41877 Joy Road. Canton.

• HOLIDAY A E R O B I C S Mondays, Nov. 21 to Dec 24 —

The Women's Association of the First Presbyter ian Church of Plym-outh is sponsoring a holiday session of aerobics classes To register, call 459-9485.

• C O N C E R T S West Middle School's band and

choruses will be presenting three concerts during the month of De-cember They are open to the public 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec 1 - Beginning and Advanced Bands; 8 p.m. Tues-day, Dec 6 — Advanced Bands and In te rmedia te Bands; 8 p.m. Thurs-day, Dec. 15 — Choruses. All groups will present Christmas music

• C H R I S T M A S PARTY Saturday. Dec. 10 — Cantoo P a r k s

and Recreation Depar tment is spoo-

maa party for boys and girls ages J-12. The children will enjoy movies, games, ref reshments and a special visit with Santa. You must rese rve a spot in advance by calling 397-5110. Call the Recreation Depar tmen t in advance for reservations at 397-5110.

• C H R I S T M A S B A Z A A R Saturday, Sunday, Dec. 10, 11 —

The Canton Historical Society is holding a Christmas c r a f t bazaar f rom 9 a.m. t o 4 p.m. at the museum. 00 Canton Center Road, south of Cherry Hill road. I tems fea tured will be Victorian and Country Chr i s tmas i tems and much more. For more in-formation. call 453-6084.

• S U N D A Y C O N C E R T Sunday, Dec. 11 — Come share the

spirit of Christmas with the Spirit of Detroit Chorus at our Chr is tmas con-cer ts that will be held at 2 p.m. a t Davidson School, Southgate; and 7 p.m. at St. Paul 's Presbyter ian Church. Livonia. Tickets a re $3 for seniors /students; general admission is $5. Call Betty Koch for t ickets a t 981-5708.

• BARK IDENTFICATION Sunday. Dec. 11 - Holliday Na-

ture Preserve Tours will be examin-ing "'Trees without Leaves" a t 1 p.m.

Enter at the Koppernick Road en-trance in Canton. For m o r e informa-tion. call 453-3833

• L IBRARY B O A R D The Plymouth District Library

Board will meet at 7:30 p.m Moo-day. Dec. 12. at Dunning Hough Li-brary. Public is welcome.

• E A S T C H R I S T M A S C O N C E R T

East Middle School Band s tudents will present their Chr is tmas concer t at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15. in the school gym. The communi ty is wel-come

• A D U L T S T U T T E R I N G THERAPY

Wednesday evenings — An Adult Stuttering TTierapy Group is being formed by tbe Depar tmen t of Speech Pathology at the Oak wood Canton Health Center in Canton. Par t ic i -pants will learn techniques to con-trol dysfluency, as well as discuss so-cial and emotional p rob lems often related to s tut ter ing The group will meet on Wednesday 5:30-6:30 p.m. For more information, call Jan ice Pagano at 459-7030. The Oakwood Canton Health Center is a t 7300 Can-ton Center Road in Canton.

• OPEN S K A T I N G The City of Plymouth P a r k s and

Recreation Depar tment will be of-fering the following open skat ing hours a t the Plymouth Cultural Cen-

ter. 1-2:20 p.m., 7-8 p.m. Mooday, 8:30-10:40 a m., 1-2:40 p.m. and S:SO-5:50 p.m. Tuesday, 8:30-9:SO a.m. and 1-3:20 p .m. Wednesday, 8:30-11:40 a . m . , 1-2:50 p.m. and 4-5:20 p.m.Thursday; 8:30-10:40 a.m., 1-2 p.m. and 7-8 p.m Friday, noon to 1:30 p.m. and 1:30-3 p.m. Sunday Fees: adults f l .15, children f l . Skate rental is 75 cents. For information, call 455-6620

• PLUS P R E S C H O O L PLUS Preschool is taking regis-

trations for the 1988-89 school year. This free program for 4-year-olds and their parents is open to children who live in the attendance areas of Eriksson. Farrand, Field, Hoben and Gallimore Schools. Children muat be 4 on or before Dec. 1, 1988 PLUS ia operated by the Plymouth/Canton Community Schools in conjunction with a grant f rom the federal gov-ernment. Classes for parents and children w i l l be held at Central Mid-dle School, 650 Church St , Plym-outh. For registration and more in-formation, call 451-6656.

# PROJECT C O L L E G E BOUND

Tuition assistance, personal devel-opment workshops, tutoring and job-placement support are being offered to a l imited number of 18-21-year-olds who are interested in enrolling at Schoolcraft College for either tbe fal l or winter semester. A high school diploma or GED is not

sary for enrol lment at Schoolcraft College. Call Growth Works I n c and ask for J i m G r i m m e r for more in-formation a t 455-4090.

• IPSEP The Plymouth Cantoo School Dis-

trict of fers a special education pro-gram for children with special needs f rom birth to age 6. If you have a child who m a y have mental, physical or emotional difficult ies or who may have a vision, speech or bearing problem and need special education-al help, call the Infant and Preschool Special Educa t ion P r o g r a m a t Tanger E l emen ta ry School, 451-6560

• P A R E N T / C H I L D GUIDE P R O G R A M S

Registrat ion is under way for the

P l y m o u t h C o m m u n i t y F a m i l y YMCA's parent /chi ld Indian Guide -programs, which a im a t improving relationships through activitiea lm- ' ' volving kids and grownups playing -J' and learning together Go 00 tows, canoeing, camping, hayrides, make c r a f t s together, build f loats for the July 4th Parade , learn orienteering. • firebuilding and tying knots. The program is for girls and boys grades kindergarten through five. For infor-mation, call the YMCA at 453-2904, or to register, stop by the YMCA off-ice at 248 Union, Plymouth

• T O U G H LOVE Tough Love, a self-help group for '

parents troubled by teenage behav-ior. meets at 7 p.m Mondays in the Fai th Community Church 00 Warren at Canton Center Road. Canton

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C h a r t e r T o w n s h i p of P l y m o u t h " D o g L i c e n s e s "

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE beginning January 1. 1989 Dog Licenses for 1888 are available for $5 00 Dog Licenses are available in tbe Treasurer s Office at Township Hall. 423S0 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. Michigan, Telephone 4 S3-5850 Office hours are 8 30 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday To obtain a license, you must show proof of a current rabies vaccination Tbe above is in accordance with the Charter Township of Plymouth Dog Ordi-nance - Chapter 52

MARY A BROOKS. Treasurer

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C I T Y O F P L Y M O U T H O R D I N A N C E NO. 88-2

AN O R D I N A N C E T O D E L E T E C H A P T E R 98 O F T I T L E VII I -B U I L D I N G R E G U L A T I O N S O F T H E C O D E O F T H E C I T Y O F P L Y M O U T H A N D R E P L A C E W I T H A N E W C H A P T E R 98, B U I L D I N G R E G U L A T I O N S .

THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH ORDAINS Section 1. Chapter 98. all sections, are hereby deleted and the following substi-tuted therefor

ARTICLE V m Section 8 1 Adoption of Building Code By Reference.

' That a certain document, copies of which are on file in the office of tbe Building Department of the City of Plymouth being marked and designated as "The BOCA National Building Code. Tenth Edition, 1987" and any accumulative supplements thereto, as published by The Building Officials and Code Adminis-trators International. Inc be and is hereby adopted as the Building Code of tbe City of Plymouth in the State of Michigan; for the control of buildings and structures as herein provided; and each and all of the regulations, provisions, penalties, conditions and terms of said BOCA National Building Code, are here-by-referred to, adopted and made part hereof as if fully set out in this Ordi-nance with the addition, insertions, deletions and changes, if any, prescribed in Section 8 3 of this Ordinance Section 1.2 National Building Code, Additions, Insertions and Changes.

That the following sections are hereby revised as follows: Section 100 1 Title: These regulations shall be known as the Build-ing Code of the City of Plymouth. Section 103.4. Rehabilitation: Buildings existing prior to January 1. 1973, in which there is work involving repairs, alterations, addi-tions or changes of use. shall be made to conform to the code by applying tbe requirements of Article 32 or the provisions of Arti-cles 2 through 31. Section 114.3.1 Fee Scbedule: Fees for plan examination, permits, inspections and registration shall be as determined by resolution of the City Commission. In applying tbe provisions of this Code in respect to new work, existing buildings, alterations and repairs, the physical value of the work shall be determined by tbe Building Official on the basis of current costs Section 117.4 Violation Penalties: Any person who shall violate a provision of this code or shall fail to comply with any of the re-quirements thereof or who shall erect, construct, alter or repair a building or structure in violation of an approved plan or directive of the code official, or of a permit or certificate issued under tbe provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punish-able by a fine of not more than Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding 90 days, or both such fine and imprisonment Each day that a violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense Section 118.1 Notice to Owner Upon notice from the code official that work on any building or structure is being prosecuted con-trary to the provisions of this code or in an unsafe and dangerous manner, such work shall be immediately stopped The stop work order shall be given to tbe owner of the property involved, or to tbe owners agent, or to the perftn doing the work; or shall be posted at the location of tbe building or structure involved; and shall state the conditions under which work will be permitted to resume Section 118.2 Unlawful continuance: Any person who shall contin-ue any work in or about tbe structure after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is direct-ed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe conditions, shall be liable to a fine of not less than ooe hundred ($100.00) dollars or more than five hundred (1500 00) dollars Section 123 3 Compensation of Board o* Surrey The third member of the board shall receive for services a fee of seventy-five dollars ($75 00) per day or fraction thereof, to be paid by the applicant Section 2»0« Bonds and Liability Insurance: (for private signs on public property) Delete

ARTICLE DC Section 9 1 Adoption of Plumbing Cade By Reference.

That a certain document, copies of which are on file in the office of the Building Department of tbe City of Plymouth being marked and designated as "The BOCA National Plumbing Code, Seventh Edition, 1W7" and any accumula-tive supplements thereto, as published by The Building Officials and Code Ad-ministrators International, Inc. be and la hereby sdopted ss the PtamMagCode

rtrortnres u herSTprovided. and ench and all ol the regulation*. piovMuen, penalties, conditions and terms of said BOCA National Plumbing Coda, are hereby referred to. adopted and made part hereof as if fully ss« out In this Ordinance, with the addition, insertions, deletions and changes, tf any. pre-scribed in Section 1-3 of this Ordinance Section l i Natioeal

That the following sections are hereby revised as follows: Secuon P-ieo.l Title: Theee regulations *aD be knows as the Plumbing Code of the City of Ptyrnoelh hereinafter referred to as "this coda". Section P-1M.1 Continuation The legal aae sad occupancy 0* any s tnctnre existing oa (date of adoption of this Cods), or for which It

except as shall be specifically covered la this cede. Section P-114 2 Fee Schedule: Pees far all Plumbing permits.

the CUy I Section P-117 4 Psnnltias: Any perase who * a l l violate a peevMn of this code or shall fail to comply with say sf (hs requirements thereof or who shall install plumhing wort la violation of en ap-proved plan or directive of the coda offtdaL « ef a cer t l to te l saead Mder the fn u ilsiem ofthSs code, shal

Hnodred^(»ee*l7Dollars, or by days, ar hath

public sewer system shall be considered available to a building when the building is located within 250 feet of tbe public wster main or sewer Section P-308.3 Freezing Water service piping shall be installed below recorded frost penetration but not less than five (5) feet. Zero (0) inches below grade In climates with freezing tempera-tures. plumbing piping in exterior walls or areas subject to frees-ing temperatures shall be protected against freezing by insulation or heat or both Section P-308 4 Sewer depth Building sewers that connect to pri-vate sewage disposal systems shall be a minimum of forty-two (42) inches below finished grade at the point of septic Lank connection Building sewers shall be a minimum of forty-two (42) inches below grade

ARTICLE X Section 10 1 Adoption of Mechanical Code By Reference

That a certain document, copies of which are 00 file in tbe office of the Building Department of the City of Plymouth being marked and designated as "The BOCA National Mechanical Code, Sixth Edition. 1987" and any accumula-tive supplements thereto, as published by The Building Officials and Code Ad-ministrators International. Inc. be and is hereby adopted as the Mechanical Code of the City of Plymouth in the State of Michigan; for tbe control of build-ings and structures as herein provided; and each and all of the regulations, provisions, penalties, conditions and terms of said BOCA Nabooal Mechanical Code, are hereby referred to, adopted and made part hereof as if fully set out in this Ordinance, with the addition, insertions, deletions and changes, if any. pre-scribed in Section 10 .2 of this Ordinance. Sectioa 10.2 National Mechanical Code, Additions, Insertions nod Chenfen.

Section M-100 1 Title: These regulations shall be known as the Mechanical Code of the City of Plymouth hereinafter referred to as the mechanical code or "this code". Section M-114.2 Periodic inspections: Fees for all periodic me-chanical inspections shall be as determined by resolution of tbe City Commission. Section M l 14.3 Fee scbedule Fees for all Mechanical permits, inspections and registrations shall be as determined by resolution of the City Commission. Section M-117.4 Penalties Any person who shall violate a provi-sion of this code or shall fail to comply with any of tbe require-ments thereof or who shall erect, construct, alter or repair me-chanical equipment or systems in violation of an approved plan or directive of the code official, or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than Five Hundred ($5«0.0«) Dol-lars. or by imprisonment not exceeding 90 days, or both such fine and imprisonment. Each day that a violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense, (page 9. 5th, 0th k 7th lines). Insert Misdemeanor. Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, Ninety Days. Sectioa M-118.2 Unlawful continuance: Any person who shall con-tinue any work in or about tbe structure after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is direct-ed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe conditions, shall be liable to a fine of not less than ooe hundred ($100.00) dollars or more than five hundred ($500.00) dollars

ARTICLE XI Sectioa 11 1 Adoption of Electrical Code By Reference.

That certain documents, copies of which are 00 file in tbe office of the Building Department of tbe City of Plymouth being marked and * g — » as "The BOCA National Electrical Code. Sixth Edition. 1987" and any accumula-tive supplements thereto, as published by Tbe Building Officials and Code Ad-ministrators International, Inc. and tbe RECI Manual, published by the Recipro-cal Electrical Council. Inc. be and are hereby adopted as the Electrical Code of the City of Plymouth in tbe State of Michigan; for the cootiof of and structures as herein provided; and each and all of the regulations, prevMeau, penalties, conditions and terms of said BOCA National Electrical Code and RECI Manual are hereby leferred to, adopted and made part hereof as If fully set out in this Ordinance Sectioa 11.2 Fees

Fees for plan examinations, permits, inspections, licensee and rugtstrations shall be as determined by resolution of tbe City Commission.

ARTICLE XD Sectioa 12 1 Adoption of Soil E ra i au and Sedimentation Control Reins by Ref-

erence That certain documents, copies of which are oa fUe In the office at the

Building Department of the City of Plymouth being marked and "Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control. General Rales and promulgated by The State of Michigan. Water Ranoeroe 1 SottEiualuu and Sedimentation Control A « W 7 a r P _ A 1972Bit 197 PA. 1974 be and are hereby adopted as the rules and 1 of Plymouth in the State of Michigan; for the control of soil mentation as herein provided; and each and all of the pens hies, conditions and terms of said Rales and ferred to. adopted and made part hereof M If fally aet eot la this 1 Section 12 2 Local Enforcing Agency.

Tbe Building Department of the City of Plymouth enforcing agency In regard to Implementing Soil Control Act $47 of PA. 19T2. as amended by Act 1*7 PA. 1W4 Municipal limits of the City. Section 11.3 PM* and Bonds.

Pees for plan era mi nation, permits and imeents shaD be as ilrtus mined by 1 saulation ef the Qty i

ARTICLE XIH Section I I I

It shall be tion to

tear or other cause, over fifty (50%) percent of its present value as estimated by tbe Building Inspector Sectioa 13.2 Compliance with Regulations.

Permission to move any building or structure from ooe location to another is contingent upon compliance with tbe Building and Zoning regulations of the Code of the City of Plymouth and, in the case of a dwelling, with the State Housing Act of Michigan as amended Sectioa 13.3 Taxes.

Before such a permit is issued, the owner of the property «h*n present to the Building Inspector, for filing, sufficient evidence that the property is free of any entanglements and that all taxes, water bills, assessments aod any other Qty charges against the same are paid in full Sectioa 13.4 Bill ot Sale.

Tbe applicant, if other than the owner, shall present a written statement or bill of sale signed by the owner that be is entitled to move or raze the building or structure The statement or bill of sale shall be filed with tbe permit in the office of the Building Inspector Section 13.5 Bond Deposit.

Before a permit to move or raze a structure ts issued, the owner or appli-cant shall make a Bood deposit in sufficient amount (schedule of required depos-it and permit fees to be determined by resolution of tbe City Commission) to protect the City against any claim of damage to public or private p«opcrty and to reimburse the City for any expense incurred by any of its departments in connection with such moving or razing and to guarantee that all rubbish and materials will be removed from the premises, and walls and excavations will be filled and leveled to the existing grade and left in a safe and sanitary condition, and that sewer leads will be bulkheaded. and if such conditions are not with within a specific time period as determined by tbe Building Inspector, the City will proceed to do tbe necessary work and charge the cost thereof against the cash deposit Sectioa 13.8. Balance of Deposit.

Within fourteen (14) days after all work is completed and after dednrting all expenses for supervision and inspection of moving operations and any ex-pense incurred by any of tbe departments of the City, the balance of monies remaining in tbe cash deposit shall be returned to the party who shall have made said deposit. Sectioa 13.7. Insurance.

A Liability insurance policy in the amount of $100,000 shall be provided, with certificates of insurance provided prior to issuance of the permit Addi-tional Insurance may be required as determined by the Building Department and the City Risk Management Consultant Section 13 8 Discontinuance of Utilities.

Before moving or razing any building it shall be the duty of tbe mover or wrecker to see that the sewer line is plugged with a concrete stopper, and inspected by the Building Inspector before backfilling, tbe water shut off, and disconnected, and the meter returned to the Qty Water Office. The electric and gas services shall be removed in accordance with the regulations of the reapac-tive service companies Applicant shall obtain releases from gas. water, phone, cable television and electric utilities, and provide same in written form with permit application Section 13.9 Notice to PnbUe Utilities

The applicant shall notify any person or persons, firm, company, or corpo-ration owning or controlling any telegraph, telephone, cable television, electric light or power, fire or police alarm, or others owning or controlling property 00 public p«op«ty by giving two (2) days notice thereof that 1 or structure will come in contact with socfa personal piopeity. The shall pay for the cost of moving such structure as may be affected by soch moving. Section 11.10 Moving Permit.

Defoet moving a building or stiuctuie upon any street, alley or place, the mover, to addition to approval of tbe Building Inspector, ritall secure a penult as required by Chapter 41 (STREETS) prescribing the time allowed for 1 and the route to be used Sectioa 11.11 CnnceOntion of Permit.

If the time for moving exceeds tbe time allowed, then the Ruildfa^ tor shall cancel tbe permit unless the delay is deemed reasonable. The 1 Inspector may cause dismantling of the structure in a location specified by Mm for failure of the permit bolder to comply with the ptovtskws of this fhspfai ar reasonable instructions to refrain from dt strut tion or injury to public or )• lints ptupsrty or unreasonable delay causing obstruction of public I bin nughfsias Section 11.11 Application

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The Wayne State University Coocert Cho-rale , Women's Chorale and the Vocal Jazz Ensemble w i l l present a concert at 7:30 p.m. Fr iday, Dec. 9, in S t Aidan's Catholic Church, 17500 Farmington Road, Livonia. Admission is 95 and $4 for students and sen-ior citizens. The public may attend.

WSU professor Dennis J. Tini w i l l be con-ductor of the concert chorale, Dr. Deborah A. Smith w i l l conduct the Women's Chorale and Glen Carlos, student director, w i l l di-rec t the Vocal Jazz Ensemble.

• C I V I C C H O R U S The Livonia Civic Chorus w i l l present i ts

annual holiday concert at 3 p . m Sunday in the audi tor ium of the Livonia Civic Center Library. The program is a collective " thank you" to the c i ty of Livonia for the support given under auspices of the parks and rec-reation department. Sunday's show, which is open to tbe public, is being sponsored by the Livonia Arts Commission.

• R E D F O R D S Y M P H O N Y The Redford Symphony, under the direc-

tion of John Gajec, and the Detroit Edison Choir w i l l per form in a puublic concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18 in Redford Union High School, 17711 Kinloch, Redford Township. For more information, call 1652.

• S I S S O N G A L L E R Y "To D r a w " is the theme of the visual a r t

s t a t emen t s to be on exhibit in the Sisson Gallery at Henry Ford Community College, featuring work by artists John Hegarty, J i m Nawara and Peter Williams.

Tbe show w i l l close Jan. 13. Hegarty treats the figure as a metaphor

for man's confrontation with himself. Tbe figures are nude, which strips them of their source of camouflage. Hegarty chooses to present the figures straight on and almost life-size.

Nawara explores the nuances of the land-scape, which seem to bold the mystery of nature for him. Tbe landscape is sometimes viewed f rom above and sometimes straight on.

Wil l iams, through the f l ight of his imagi-nation, conveys in robust drawing! a dia-logue about his experiences as a black, as an art ist and as a person in the urban envi-ronment of Detroi t and his responsibilities to this environment.

A l l three teach at Wayne State Universi-ty

The gal lery is on tbe campus of Henry i Ford Community College, 5101 Evergreen. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily wi th additional hours 6-6 p.m. Tuesdays.

> M A D O N N A EXHIBIT Madonna College Exhibi t Gallery w i l l

present a student photography exhibit through Tuesday, Dec. 13. Admission is free. Gal lery hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 1-4 p jn . Saturday and

| Sunday. For more information, cal l 591-15187.

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| tion is having its winter pottery sale begin-ning Thursday, Dec. 15, and continuing through Sunday, Dec. 18. Tbe sale w i l l be held at the BBAA, 1516 Cranbrook Road,

I Birmingham, f rom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

F A B E R G E E G G S Two of the latest eggs in the Theo Fa-

berge St. Petersburg Egg Collection w i l l be presented to the public at Jacobson's Livo-nia store f r om noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10. Making their local debut w i l l be the Clo-ver Egg and the Coral Egg. .

Jacobson's representative, Michael Bur-den, w i l l elaborate on the history of the eggs. The eggs, by the 1880s, came into prominence when Russian Tzar Alexander H I commissioned Theo's grandfather, Car l Faberge, to do the Imperial Egg Collection. The egg was chosen because of its symbol of l i fe, spring and the resurrection, and was tradit ional ly given as a g i f t at Easter.

Jacobson's is at the corner of Six Mi le and Newburgh roads.

H I S T O R I C C H U R C H T O U R Ten of Detroit 's most architectural ly

magnificent downtown historic churches, beautifully decorated for the holidays, w i l l be open for a tour Monday, Dec. 26. T w o separate toors have been scheduled, wi th f ive of the churches in each tour.

The G r o u p A tour will include. tan United Methodist , Cathedra l of S t Second Bap t i s t Church of D e t r o i t His tor ic Trini ty and Chr is t Church. D e t r o i t

Tour B w i n include; Central United Meth-o d i s t J e f f e r s o n Presbyter ian , S t Aloysius, F o r t S t ree t P resby te r i an and OM S t Mary 's .

The tours will begin a t 1 p m Coat Is $12.50 p e r person. This inctodss p a r t i * , bos t r anspor ta t ion to each church, the torn and a snack. R e e s r v s t k x a may be m a d e by cal l ing 547-31M. Reservat ion deadl ine Is Monday, Dae. 1 1 f to tbe De t ro i t Historical tion. I M S G r a t i o t Detroi t 4 t M 7

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By Mar ie M c G e e staff writer

a n d Bill H o s m a n in t h e l i v i n g r o o m of t h e

b e e n w e l d e d t o t h e s t r u c t u r e .

ART EMANUELE/s to fT p h o t o g r a p h e r

' r o u n d h o u s e " t h e y b u i l t in W e s t l a n d . N o f e a r of t h e s p i r a l s t a i r c a s e c o m i n g l o o s e

TWO LIVONIA School Distr ict teachers have picked a roundabout route to re t i rement

When i t comes t ime to hang up their school bags permanently, they wouldn't mind acting as

resource people for anyone who might be interested in building a circular-type house much like the ooe they built in a Westland subdivision, east of Wayne road.

The bouse, at the corner of Wildwood and Parkgrove, is popularly referred to as "tbe round house," but in real i ty i t has something like 14 sides plus a mult i tude of win-dows, a white wrought-iron circular staircase, solid oak kitchen and a "great room" oo the second floor that takes maximum advantage of the unusual f loor plan of the bouse.

Needless to say, the house has been the talk of the neighborhood — not a l l of i t complimentary in i t ia l ly — since the footings were f i rs t poured in June 1987 and its two builders, Robert Dean and B i l l Hosman, began work on interior of the wood-over-aluminum structure.

IT WAS COMPLETED I N JUNE, and Dean and his wife Corrlne moved in in Ju ly , I t is their residence. To mark the occasion, tbe Deans hosted an "open bouse" re-cently for neighbors and friends "to satisfy everyone's curiosity."

Both Dean and Hosman are long-time teachers in the Livonia schools. Dean current ly teaches physics at Ste-venson High School. Hosman teaches electronics at Frankl in High School. In addition, they have been long-t ime friends and have worked on various remodeling projects together through the years. .

"Neither one of us is too far f rom re t i rement " said Dean, "and we thought i t would be interesting to build a house f rom scratch."

Both are licensed builders. Tbe idea for the bouse came f rom one Dean saw in

North Carolina.

"This type of house is usually on a slab," said Dean. "Gett ing tbe cement poured was an interesting project in i tsel f ," be said wi th a grin. The walls are 10 inches thick — two inches thicker than most basements because the support of the mult iangular bouse is on tbe outside walls.

"We could have the f i rst bouse of its kind wi th a base-m e n t " he chuckled.

The two men looked six to eight months for just the right lot — ooe that would do justice to the house's design and st i l l be cloee to their jobs.

THE HEAVY WORK WAS PUT out for bid, but Dean and Hosman did al l the electr ical , carpentry and some of the landscaping themselves. They worked oo it fu l l t ime during their summer vacation last year and completed i t

in their spare t ime after that. With windows every few fee t the Deans are especially

enjoying the view — unhindered for tbe most part by interior walls.

"Af ter l iv ing in a tri-level where half the t ime is spent below ground level, everything's a plus," said Dean. Espe-cial ly the 500-square-foot second-floor fami ly room that opens out onto a deck that encircles at least half the sec-ond story.

Tbe three-bedroom, -bath house has approximately 2,100 square feet with walls confined to the core of the structure where the bedrooms and the baths are located.

"And if you didn't think that was fun," commented Dean, " t ry ing to find a t i leman who would lay t i le in a circular pattern f rom floor to ceil ing in tbe bathrooms."

THE BOUSE, I F IT WAS to be put oo the market now, would cost approximately 9150,000 including the l o t

But i t could be built smaller or larger — cheaper or more expensive. In this area or anywhere in the state. And that's where Dean and Hosman' i retirement [dans come in.

"We're not interested in actually building the We're more interested in acting as consultants or re-source people."

Rounding up people to do the job, you could say.

images of Wonder' inspires memories

A L I V O N I A c o m p a n y , E x h i b i t Works , is p l a y i n g a r o t e i n / % b r i n g i n g b a c k m e m o r i e s of h o l i d a y w i n d o w s r e m i n i s c e n t

/ m of D e t r o i t in i t s h e y d a y . F o r i t s e f f o r t t h e M e r r i m a n R o a d c o m p a n y w o n a

" G r a n d I m a g e " c i t a t i o n f o r i t s h i s t o r y of S a n t a C l a u s w i n d o w . E x h i b i t W o r k s w i n d o w i s o n e of 10 d i s p l a y w i n d o w s c r e a t e d in

t b e N e w C e n t e r O n e . t h e F i s h e r , a n d G e n e r a l M o t o r s H e a d q u a r t e r s b u i l d i n g s a s t h e c e n t e r p i e c e of a c o m p r e h e n s i v e h o l i d a y p r o g r a m f o r t b e a r e a .

" t y w C e n t e r w a n t s t o r e t u r n t o t b e d t y o f D e t r o i t t b e k i n d s of m e m o r i e s i n s p i r e d b y f e s t i v e h o l i d a y w i n d o w s a t C h r i s t m a s t i m e , " s a i d A n n L a n g , p r e s i d e n t of t b e N e w C e n t e r A r e a C o u n c i l " N o w h e r e in t b e c i t y i s t h e r e s u c h a p o s s i b i l i t y . w h e r e a c l u s t e r of b u i l d i n g s c o n t a i n s d i s p l a y w i n d o w s t h a t ran a s t r i d e m a j o r c i t y s t r e e t s . "

T b e d e s i g n s r a n g e f r o m t h r e e - d i m e n s i o n a l s c u l p t u r e s t o a l i fe-s i z e p h o t o g r a p h i c s t r e e t s c e n e f r o m C h a r l e s D i c k e n s " A C h r i s t m a s C a r o l . " '

OAE T h u r s d a y . D e c e m b e r 8, 1986

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Try mir ror lenses X ,

Do jom have the telepOoto bines' Waal tbe effect of a 500mm or even 1000mm leas bat c a s t get turned oo to the problems Inh t r rn f ia sacfa a leas. . . weight, aire, coat?

Suppose I told yon there ' i a hand-held 500mm leoa, reasonable in price, which weighs only IS ounces aad Is just over three inches in length. Furthermore, this lens could focas closer than a conventional *el-epboto and could give your pictures special art ist ic effects not obtain-able with any other kind of lens.

Sound too good to be true? Do you think I > e (lipped my lens cap?

Well, it 's oo put-on. Such a lens ex-ists, and for you telephoto lovers, It can be a valuable addition to your equipment.

Long in name but short in length, It's called a "catadloptr ic lens." More commonly, It 's called a "mir -

How does I t work? Essentially, It's the same p r i n c i p l e s the reflecting tslMcope. By using a reflective sys-tem that employs mi r ro red optica, the design allows extreme focal lengths to be packaged in a very short lens barrel. The combination of a concave spherical m i r r o r and con-ventional lens elements Is what does the t r i c k

What are the advantages of mir-

Ftrst, m i r ro r lenses are light-

weight and compact There are few-er glass elements in the design and this reduces the weight Because mi r ro r lenses operate on a reflecting l ight principle, the overall length of tbe lens is reduced.

Another advantage is that m i r ro r lenses enable you to focus to very clone distances. Some 500mm lenses, depending on manufacturer, can focus to an astoundingly close eight fee t compared with about 50 feet for a conventional 500mm lens. Some mi r ro r lenses even have the capabil i ty of macro focusing.

To the creative photographer, a major advantage of mi r ror lenses is their abi l i ty to run out-of-focus light highlights into ring-shaped "donuts." This occurs because there is a re-flecting central mi r ror in the lens rather than a diaphragm. These "do-nuts" can add an artistic touch to your photographs and give you very dramatic results. This is especially effective with sun sparkles on water.

Any disadvantages? There is one. Because it 's impossible to incorpo-rate a diaphragm into tbe design, m i r ro r lenses must operate at a fixed f-stop, usually f-8 or f-11. This means exposure is manipulated only by varying the shutter speed control.

Also, because of a constant f-stop, depth-of-fleld can't be varied at a given camera-to-subject distance.

Overall, m i r ro r lenses are fun, ex-

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citing, and can give you results not possible wi th any other type of lens. "Ref lect" for a moment on the value of mi r ror lenses. You'l l be glad you did.

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Monte Nagler wi l l au-tograph his new book, "How to Improve Your Photographic Vision." 8-9 p.m. Friday, in the Livonia Jacobson store, Newburgh and Six Mile roads -

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Neutral accents are room balancers

Livonia Symphony Orchestra is completing plans for its 11th annual Young Art ist Competition.

Open to young artist residents of Wayne, Oakland. Macomb. Wash-tenaw and Livingston counties, com

petition wi l l include a l l instrumen-tal, piano and vocal students.

Livonia Symphony Orchestra (for-merly Oakway Symphony) w i l l award f irst and second prizes of (600 and (400 each. An additional

Neutral tones in color lend them-selves to being contrasted with one another in a monochromatic build-up of gentle tones and textures.

Vanilla walls can be contrasted with thickly woven carpet. Add to this, fabric in ecru or oatmeal cordu-roy, natural or bleached linen, raw silk and bleached wood. The result wi l l be elegant. 'This neutral color scheme provides a wonderful back drop for paintings or any art collec-tion.

For contrast to neutrals the yel-lows and violets as well as cerulean blues and pinks-browns, tans, apri-cots and oranges and even a flash of red work well.

TEXTURAL CONTRASTS such as glass and steel, cane and wool give liveliness to a completely mono-chrome setting The look is clean, sleek and sophisticated.

One doesn't think of neutrals as an accent in the strictest sense If any-thing, they have to be accented

themselves. Nevertheless, they per-form an invaluable service in calm-ing or pulling together more intense colors. A room with a lot of red would be unsettling without the qui-eting effect of a neutral-beige car-pet.

Within the neutral range, camel and gray work well together, as do soft coffee and cream, but they also form beautiful combinations wi th other colors.

Camel goes well with soft ul-tramarine. dove gray goes with rose or mauve, coffee goes with apricot and cream.

The neutral is always the balancer and this applies to tbe room as a whole — wallpaper and fabric de-sign.

Eve Garvin has been an interi-or designer in the area for many I/ears. She welcomes comments and questions from readers. Send those to her in care of this news-paper. 36251 Schoolcraft Road. Livonia 48150.

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prize is the $300 Nelda DiBlasi Me-morial Vocal Award.

Audition* w i l l be held at Madonna College, Livonia, oo Jan. 21 and 22, in Kresge Auditorium. Wlnaon w i l l appear as soloists with the sympho-ny on Sunday, Feb. 24 ia coocert at Clarenceville Schmidt Auditorium on Middlebelt, Livonia.

To compete, instrumental and ano students must not have the age of 25 years before Feb. 2! wi th vocal contestants not reaching" tbe age of 30 before the above date

To obtain rules of competition and* application forms, wri te to the L i v e nia Symphony, 18M9 Lev an Roaft Livonia 46152 or call 471-7049 Ap-plication deadline is Jan. 7.

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Imagine yourMlf boating, flatting and aertmmlng m trie beautiful crystal dear lake waters of Ettua Heron Posnte. Maattad wtthtn the wildlife wetlands of NorthvMs TowneNp, onfy minute* from four major express-ways. Btue Heron Points feat urea «pec*ous ranch and colonial style living areas with private deefca/petioe walking out to your private sandy beech

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E f i m K B H 9 NEVER HAVE TO LEAVE FOR VACATIONI This four bedroom colonial Is nestled on a large treed lot with Inground pool and backing to a private 10 acre park. Hard-wood floors, Florida room, 2% baths are just a few of the features. Great Farming-ton Hills address $195,000 553-6700

•-"iHard NOVI - JUST LISTEDI Immediate occupan-cy, great area 3 bedroom. 1H bath coloni-al with fireplace in family room. Includes all appliances. Basement HURRYI $115,000 553-8700

FARMINGTON HILLS - Large fwnity style colonial In super setting in sought after Colony Park. Many updates, including roof and furnace. This is high quality comfort-able living. $198,900 553-8700

FARMINGTON HILLS - Four bedroom. 2 bath Tri-level with large Great Room on Mrga lot in nice neighborhood. New fur-nace with central air and nrepiece Uke new condition. Can be assumed. $S5.900 563-8700

DO YOU UKE TO ENTERTAIN? This spe-cious Western Livonia beauty with a meg-nlftowil floor plan Is right for youl Lovefy deck acceeaed by two doorways. stutBr ceWng. master suite, central atr. sprinkle system and mora. Oasin gis baflevtng $130,750. 642-0703.

FARMINGTON HILLS - Three bedrooms, 2% baths, formal dining room, large kltc*v en with loads of cabineta and Brsakfsrt aree Family room wftti lovely brick fire-place, extra room for hobbles or den off family room. Extensive decking crff kitchen In treed ywd. $109,900 642-0703

SLOOMRELD HILLS to gorgeous Ademe Woods Never unM on Ivy Glen Drift roefc flreplaoe between Great Room and forme! dining room. 2nd drepiece In fam*y room. Reedy to move mi $209,900 642-0703

BEST CONOO BUY IN WEST BLOOM- NOVI - WALLED LAKE end ueR I FIELD'S PEBBLE CREEKI Over 2600 aq. fl. 2 Townhouee with prtveSe entry. 3 bed- gerege $64,900 663-6700 ' roome, Th beths. 1st floor Mtrary and laundry. Greet Room w*h 2 atory flrepieoe. loneal dMng room, anting room off I bedroom. tuM beeement. In Community. Two car geraga rated. $166,900 642-070$

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PRESTIG IOUS COLONIAL H O M E Excellent value In popular family area, four 'bedroom home with quality features, spi-ral oak staircase, walk-in pantry, bay win-dows, rec room in finished basement, easy access to downtown NorthvMle. M L # 5 2 4 5 8 $ 2 4 2 , 9 0 0 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

U R G COLONIAL Four bedroom home in move-In condition, custom maple plank floor in kitchen, cent of stencilling and neutral throughout, finished basement with wet bar, deck shaded by mature M L # 5 3 3 9 7 $194.000

L O V E R S Lovely ranch h o m e wtth two F IREPLACE on country setting, Kensington Sta le park, 3 0 x 3 0 horse

M L # 5 5 5 9 4 $150 ,900

TREE L INED BOULEVARD Four bedroom colonial on a landscaped l o t FIREPLACE In room, living room, formal dining room, f in -ished basement, walk to Kennedy m e n t a r y , V A m o r t g a g e a v a i l a b l e MLt f 45491

$ 1 1 8 , 5 0 0 ^ 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

PRIVATE T O W N H O U S E C O N O O M W W M Impreeafve two bedroom un« rear of Dlex. C m o neon cabinets, co P L A C E m M n g room, bey urtndom m kitchen overlooks private court yard, fin-« n f. ni mn ri t e n n b tsneo oa sement, cxx> ana Tennis M L * 5 1 9 3 6 . $96 ,900

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION One bedroom oondommium doee io Uvo-nte CMc

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"I.1t!r,Sar,^!r!...„ Inability may not be in your hands *» A P — Anyone can grow a Christ i u cactus. ; They come in a range of hues,

from sa lmon to orange. Midwest L i v ing magazine suggests gardeners give plants br ight l ight and moder-ate water (not as much as a t rop ica l plant, but more than other cactus), f e e d w i t h an> houseplant fe r t i l i zer h>r b looming plants.

;• A cactus needs ind i rect l igh t when f lower ing, d i rec t l ight the rest of the f e a r . A cactus seldom needs repot-ting. I t blooms best when i ts roots p i l the p o t i Trees, shrubs and other plantings

need ex t ra T L C now to help them Survive the w in te r . Many plants, al-ready stressed by tbe drought, may qot have the reserve strength to fight w in te r .

Jef f Des, Iowa State Univers i ty 's "woody p lan t " special ist, worr ies that some of tbe Midwest 's large trees won' t s u r v i v e "Th is year's drought is going to be a learn ing ex-perience," he explains. " W e don't know the long t e r m ef fects of tbe drought ye t . "

TO C O D D L E P L A N T S t h r o u g h the w i n t e r a n d avo id a d d i t i o n a l Stress , l i e s r e c o m m e n d s : •. Cont inue - w a t e r i n g t rees and ihrubs (especial ly evergreens) un t i l the ground freezes. ! Fer t i l i ze i f soi l tests indicate

there's a nu t r i en t def ic iency. ; App ly a two- inch layer of wood chips i n a c i r c l e at least 4 feet wide around trees that are under 10 years old. • App ly p ro tec t ive t ree wrap to the t runks of young trees, as wel l as to

that have thin, smooth bark, pinch as m a p l e and linden. r Spray broad-leaved evergreens k k e rhododendrons w i th an antidesi-cant (an aerosol that helps keep

f r o m d ry ing out), such as Wi l t p l a n t s

Pruf or ForEverGreen. Apply again in midwin ter and a th i rd t ime in March.

Af ter Chr is tmas, use the holiday tree to shelter p lants f r o m the wind.

WHEN H U N G R Y D E E R become pests, i t 's t i m e to pro tec t trees and shrubs. Deer damage to trees and shrubs can be extensive and expen-sive. To the rescue comes Iowa-based garden suppl ier Ross Daniels Inc., which just in t roduced a deer-size version of i ts Mul t ipurpose Gar-den N e t Draped over trees and shrubs and t ied snugly at the bottom, the net confounds w i l y deer. Ask for i t at a local garden center.

Some folks repel deer by hanging bars of wrapped soap, either per-fumed or deodorant, in trees and shrubs. Others swear the best reme-dy is nylon-net bags f i l led wi th human hair and t ied i n trees.

Tests show that Deer-Away, a commerc ia l product made f rom eggs, is the most e f fec t ive repellent of al l . Homeowners who spray trees w i th l iquid Deer -Away or shake pow-der oo compact shrubs and ornamen-tals can buy at least two months of deer-free peace of mind. A latex binder keeps Deer -Away f rom wash-ing off. An eight-ounce shaker or half-gallon k i t costs $15.75 (Minneso-ta residents add 85 cents sales tax) f rom: F lora and Fauna Labs, 8500 Pi l lsbury Ave. S., Minneapolis, M N 55420

Winter can be tough on Norfolk Is-land pine. Pines, and many other houseplants, use less water in win-ter. Soggy soi l w i l l ro t their roots. The f i rs t ru le of w in te r water ing is: Wait unt i l the soi l sur face feels dry.

INSECT PESTS C A N vacation a l l w inter in houseplants, too. Safer Trapst ix, wh ich cont ro l bugs without poison, is a n i f t y new t r a p that real ly helps.

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THIS ONE'S cute," I said. " B u t look at tbe color on this one," Sandy and A d a m interrupted. "He seems to

be a sweethear t , " we al l agreed. I pa id the man, and oo the way

home we decided that our new l i t t l e cockateel should be named "O l l ie . "

We a l l th r i l l ed when af ter a few hours i n his new home, he sounded the most meek l i t t le "peep" you ever heard.

B U T S O M E T H I N G happened 'ha t night. I don't know what, but by the next day, O l i ve r was a d i f ferent b i rd. He b i t l i ke a cat and screamed l i ke a she-devil.

Wi th in a few days I said. ' 1 don't th ink he's even a pure breed."

"What do you mean?" Sandy ques-tioned.

" I th ink his father was a pa i r of w i re cut ters and his mother was an a i r - ra id s i ren."

This l i t t l e brat w i l l look you r igh t in the eye, b i te your hand and then walk sweet ly up your arm.

He w i l l coo a l i t t le by your ear and then le t out a blast of sound that w i l l shake your soul.

When you've already decided i t 's t ime to put h im back into his cage — brank! He ' l l leave a deposit on your shoulder as a cal l ing card.

I F W E are al l in the f a m i l y room watch ing television, Ol iver w i l l f i -nal ly shut up. But if anyone gets out

of his or her chair , he starts scream-ing.

Wel l , we were a l l engrossed in a p rog ram one day wben I decided I wanted some pop.

I d idn ' t want Ol l ie screaming, so I qu ie t ly sl ipped out of m y chai r and s lowly c rawled oat of the f a m i l y room.

I guess I was some 10 feet into the d in ing room when the revelat ioo h i t m e "Look a t me, " I scolded myse l f , " 1 just c rawled out of the f a m i l y r o o m just because I ' m scared of that l i t t l e toad w a r t "

NOT M A N Y people have physical-ly c raw led away f r o m the i r a r t w o r k in f rus t ra t ion the way I found mysel f on tbe f loor in the d in ing room.

But emot ional ly , many are of ten bruised by the unexpected events that happen to a l l ar t is ts dur ing the " w o r k " of a work of a r t

Every th ing that can go wrong in a r t wo rk has gone w rong to a l l a r t -ists at every level. Just l i ke a profes-sional ice skater, no ma t te r how good he or she is, an occasional f a l l w i l l occur.

The advanced a r t i s t says, "Wow, this is aw fu l but I know I can eventu-a l ly f i x i t and I 've learned f r o m the exper ience." The beginning a r t i s t says, "Why am I wast ing my t ime? I ' m no good."

MOST I M P O R T A N T L Y , " Y o u cannot judge your to ta l a r t ab i l i t y by

artifacts David Messing

a par t icu lar med ium or s u b j e c t " I put that In quotes because I say i t every day (except Sunday).

I have students who w i l l do beauti-f u l pen and inks, great colored penci l drawings and awesome watercolors , and then to ta l ly drop the ba l l wben they t r y pastel.

I also have students who do cute l i t t l e dogs and cats, wonder fu l landscapes and detai led i l lust ra-tions, and yet run out of m y store wr ing ing their hands in f rus t ra t ion over a por t ra i t that is Just not work -ing.

Remember, any th ing that doesn't work w i l l wo rk w i t h proper t ra in ing and technical sk i l l . I f something isn't work ing, i t 's not the inab i l i t y of your hands. I t is the inab i l i t y of your eyes to look and your m i n d to understand color, shape, propor t ion and align-ment.

The good news is a l l this can be learned. So go easy on yourself when things go wrong.

Dave Messing has been an art teacher for more than 10 years He is also the owner of the Art Store & More i n Livonia.

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Overlooking pond, this luxurious Contem-porary is situated on 12S wooded acres in NOVL 5 skylights, 2 fireplaces, 5 bed-rooms, great room, whirlpool Florida room and petio are a few of the many amenities. $835,000 478-5000 07-8-1925

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TMs NORTHVUE Tudor is truly map cent with ceramic foyer, custom finished baasmsnt with wet bar, tamty room, I -brary, flrepfoce, central air, neutral decor and profoaalonal landscaping. $219*10 479-5000 07-B-19M

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house In NOVL Large kitchen, formal dfo-ing area, Iraploca, central air and pebo.

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3 bedrooms, 1% baths, patio and lane id yard. 911SJ90 478*990 9 7 - H 7 M

Move right In to tMa freehly painted and wa® maintained UV0MA Ranch. Naw car-peting, ) bedrooms, foO baasmsnt, pebo and fenced yard. $79,900 479-5999

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, / c n u « ! 2 S C l W B 8 B ^ U N I Q U E F L O O R P L A N • Beautifully decorated 3 badroom, 2 bath In Plymouth Township, first floor family room with cathedral calling, formal dining room, finished rec room, 2 level deck sur-rounded bypatlo end ^uah l a n d s c a p i n g . LP87BAY) $134 ,900 453-6800

I M P E C C A B L E - 4 b a d -room quad-level in a beaut i fu l and much s o u g h t af tar fami ly n e i g h b o r h o o d . T h i s (tome has everything but' a naw owner. Central air, f i replace, met icu lous Isndscaping, neutral de-cor and much mora. ( P 2 0 M A N ) $ 9 9 , 9 0 0 463-8800

P L Y M O U T H C O N D O C L O S E T O T O W N -Freshly painted snd

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Jiawar furnace with cen-M M f Mr hi 1966. Newer ISaramic tile In Vt bath

and master bath. Some i newer neutral carpet, natural fireplace In great r o o m . (POSWOO) (108,900 453-6800

_ COLONIAL I - A beautiful araa of tov-llngiy maintained homes.

4 bedroom, 2V4 festurss newer

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C I T Y O F N O R T H V I L L E -Unique 1 bedroom. 1V* bath condo with walk-out lower level. Located high on a MM with a fan-tastic penthouse view. European styled kitchen, grest room with fire-p lace snd 26 foo t doorwaii. Ceramic tile in foyer, first floor laundry and baths. Room for a second bath. Large deck for entertaining, 1 car garage and much morel (N46EAS) $139,500 349-1515

NOVI • Investors oppor-tunity - Nice 3 badroom Ranch set back from road with large trees on a high and dry .95 acre. Pleasant living room with natural fireplace. waJk-in cedar closet and kitchen pantry. First floor laundry and more. Convenient distance to Twelve Oaks Mall, I-96 and I-275. (N23NOV) $109,500 349-1515

T I M B E R R I D Q E E S -TATES - This Hickory modal Is approximately 3200 aq. ft. with 4 bed-rooms, 21A baths, first floor den. double air condi t ioning, bi- level decking with a wooded back yard for only $274,900. (N67SCE) 349-1515

F A M M N Q T O N H I L L S -is the location of this 4 bedroom. 2V4 bath Colo-nial home that offers a family room with fire-place. 2300 sq. ft., se-curity system and much more. $94,900 (N81MIO) 349-1515

" C O U N T R Y P L A C E " CONDO • Two Bedroom Ranch with garage, porch, a prime location near expressways, 12 Oaks and Nov! Town Canter and a NorthvMe

throughout as well as aH sppNsnces. Priced s i only $79,500. (NSOOLE) 349-1515

REDFORD - WOW! This Is s 'BETTER HOMES & GARDENS" candidate. Cathedral ceilings, re-modeled kitchen, living room and bath. Entirely newer heating system, garage, landscaping and updated electric. 1Vi story, 3 bedrooms, fufl basement home. You will sbaoiuteiy love this homel Only $69,900 (L37NORJ 522-5333 NORTHVILLE - CONDO! Enioy the privacy this 2 badroom. 2V4 plus bath townhouss has to otter. Wonderfully located in L s x i n g t o n Commons with view from upper deck of bubbling brook to the lower patto from finished walk-out base-ment. Call now for an appointment. $109,900 (L56YOR) 522-5333 LIVONIA - Immaculate and gracious 4 badroom colonial on lovely ravine lot in treed and secluded area. Formal d in ing room, family room with fireplace, doorwaii to screened porch that o v e r l o o k s p a r k - l i k e area, 1st floor laundry, 214 baths, walk-out basement and more. $164,900 (L41ROY) 522-5333 REDFORD - CONDO! Rarely can you find a 2 bedroom condo at such an affordable prtoe. This condo Is fn mint condi-t ion and large bed-rooms, kitchen with eat-ing area plus a formal dining araa off this living room. Neutral decor thru-out. Only $39,500. (L41SEV) 522-5333 LIVONIA - POINT WITH PRIDE! Very eye catch-ing exterior elevation on this extra larga 4 bad-room, Th bath colonial. Huge fo rma l d in ing room, big bedrooms. fuN basement, family room with fireplace, side en-t rance garaga. large yard with oo*^rad wood deck QUICK OCCU-P A N C Y ! $144 ,900 (L05FAI) 522-6333

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312 L ivonia THREE BEDROOM brick ranch, 1% beths, Itniahed bee em ant M th ahow-er. hardwood floors. 2 car gerge. home warranty $#4,900 Homeowrv-ars Concept at 12 Oeks 349-3355

or owner 522-«490

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Beet describes this apaoous 3 bed-room brick home with new Euro-style kitchen, (amity room-Areptace. wsfcout custom deck, central air. papular eree. <64.900

GREAT APPEALI Beeuttful 4 bedroom. 2 M l beth brick teeturee apeooue tamty room with natural flrapiece. formal dining room, appkancee, premium lot. wefcout oaaament and attached 2 car garage $118.900

CLASS ACT Preetigloue FranceviSe 4 bedroom. 2 H bath colonial, popular ttoor plan wMft a* the amenities. Don't misa

• gone at only $8155,900

Century 21 Today 261-2000

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ALL NEW construct ion - greet room. 2 M l bathe, dining room, oek cabinets m kitchen, attached 2 car

treed cowtt ry tot. $108,000. $0 down. VA.

One Way Realty 473-5500 .

APPEALING 3 BEDROOM RANCH Greet room wi th fireplace, attached 2'n car gerage. M l baaemenl and 2 M l bathe. Decorated In aarthtones. bukt-in 1968 $09,900 (L-8381

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BiG FAkSLV RANCH 4 bedroom. T * betha bock Fimehed beeement. 2 lire-m o d e m country kitchen wtth

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WOLFE 421-5660

BAANO NEW BRICK RANCH PIC* YOUR COLORS

ONLY $79,900 3 moe bedrooms, s reeBy large aiyie tamsy kitchen. <18 X ML M b e e e ment. buM * M i energy m mtnd (k)'» In ineUeBonk model at ISO,

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UTTLE BIT O f COUNTRY right In me heert o» Livonie. Thta b r a d new oak kitchen " • daSght the beat o i oooka Beautiful i reed comer lot, large IMng room pkie tamity room, 2 bedicioma. down end 2 up A l thta and priced at only $74,900

HARRYS.

WOLFE 474-5700 LIVONIA I AREA

Plenty Of Room To entertain In OMe 4 bedroom 3 bath quad in N « L h o n i a Featur-ing - Florida room. lamSy room, dan. 2 car garaga $123,900

Family Ranch In Wayne, leetOrea - 3 bedrooms, nmahad baaemenl with extra bed-room or den. oversOe 2 ' * car ge-rsgs. beeut tM deck type porch m I r o n l $53,900

CENTURY 21 Hartford South

464-6400 LOOKING FOR PROPERTY?

This 300 . 220 loot lot complete wtth O r * * ranch la located m North-west Lrvonia Offers M l bessment. 2 car garses, plus 2 l lrspisoea Own-ers are reedy tor a sale $98,900

HARRYS

WOLFE 474-5700

MUST SELL Picturs perlect brick ranch wtth 2 cat attached gerage. 3 bedrooms, 1 M l beth 8 two '4 bathe, large coun-try kitchen wtth doorwaii to wood deck and prtvate yard Sellers mow-ing eesi end want aaie Beet buy! Asking $82,900 CeN:

BOB CRAVER 422-5030

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC. NEW CONSTRUCTION

m beeutltul Summercreek Sub. Thia quality home hea meater eutte on 1el floor wtth 2 large bodrooma up. beau t lM cathedral oaMng le t floor ut l l ty , den and tormei dining room. This hoor plan la great tor the empty neater at well aa a greet fam»y home Chooee your own carpel and t ight Fixtures Juat Hated et $212,000

HARRYS

WOLFE 474-5700

312 Livonia BY OWNER: 2 bedroom Aluminum aided- Gerage. breezewey. on large lot with many t rees Freshly re ' orated Stove. Mdoe. window mower included Exa ment or starter home. Immediate occupency $49,900 346-3504

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COLONIAL - 4 bedrooms. 2.200 eg. ft., opan brick (Irspisos. large open dining room, o v e r l o a d master bed-room suite, beeement. at tached ga-rage, treed tot Aaklng $136,900

One Way Realty 473-5500

C r e a m O f T h e C r o p This 3 bedroom 2M beth brick ranch on a quiet court tot. greet r oom wtth Krepiace. 1st Itoor laundry, move-in condltton $<69,900.

W a r m & 3 bedroom cotonlal, with fireplace, break leal nook, large country kitchen, beeement and 2 car garags A must aset $109,900

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Executive Colonial N W Livonie - 1979 2.S00 aq. It, 4 bedroom 2V» bath brick ootomal. lormai dining room, large Mtand

tamfty room wtth kitchen, natural

ground aprtnkHng system Mint con-dmon throughout. Asking $199,900 Oi4ck occupancy. Cat today-

JIM CRAVER 422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC. EXTRA INSULATION to M on winter heel ing bISet WeS-menv temed ranch in good Lhronla loca-tion. New tumaos. humldMlar. hot water healer, gutters, t r im s n d vinyl windows. Finished baasmsnt v4th M l bs th snd 4th bedroom. Two car garage Good tam«y horns. $67,500 H-30130

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

EXTRAS GALORE Comfortable af lordebt t ty of fered m Weetem Uvonia. 3 bedroom bnck ranch n i t t i lamay room and ( re-place Plus 1W baths, Bniehed beee-ment. 2 car at tached gerage.

ak. r e m num tr im, central kitchen end tv idergnxmd eprmfclers. $89,900

HARRYS.

WOLFE 421-5660

Fam*y home. 4 bedrooms. 2 M l beths. 2 * car garags. d o s s to

$115,900. ERA-Country R U g s 474-3303 or 346-8787

ment hot tufe. gazebo wooded rs-<*«e tot NW Lnorea Buyers only. $168 500 464-7081

COUNTRY L/VSNG M THE CITY -MeaSy rantuaalisfl th roud iout 3-4 be i koum home. 1\» betha O w aBed drive « n garage, perlect RV or boet storage AS on a Isras treed •a* ( P S 4 0 ^ a C M W T 7 E F R « A L e S T A T f . INC $66 900 PLEASE

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n 4 bedroeme. 2^4 bi«h6, large teed leyw entry wWi droular atafccaas, open famdy room wNh flreptaoa A wet ber Study, formal dining room, let floor leundry. meeter auNe thet overlooks famey room. Wrap around deck - becks to aubdMalon com-

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ding 3 bedroom brtok ranch. 1'4 beths. Brkahed rec room, up-dated kitchen, newer cerpetmg. r* naoe. central a * , attached $99,900

HANG WREATH HERE The apace you need » m this larga 3 bedroom, 1 * bath trt. wtth lormai dining room. famMy room, treehly pointed A carpeted Great e t a * $84,900

OUTSTANDING RANCH With many updated ieeturee. Three bedroome, 2 M l bethe. rem o dele J kitchen, newer wtndowe 6 M n e c e , central ak. l l nM ied rec room, at-tached gerage. A g in tor yourssH St Chrtstmss $93,900

R E D C A R P E T K E I M Suburban 261-1600

FIRST TIME SHOWING Trartaiered owners must l e a n this majestic Noi theeet Uvonle brtok colonial. Locstsd on a hsavfty wood-ed tot thia 1978 bust 4 bedroom of-fers a le t Aoor den end laundry. 2 '4 baths, dining room, central sir , sprinkler system and IMehed beee-ment Hurry to see t h a rsrs f ind $184,700

HARRY S.

WOLFE 421-5660

GIVE THANKS tor thta outstanding opportuni ty 3 bedruutn bnck rsnch has 2 M l baths, cozy dan. snormous tamay room wtth hreplace. M i t e a am ant and attached 2 oar garags. Hugs tot complslsa ths picture. Ca* now ra-gerdmc the eknpie eaeumpiton. $79,900 Open Siai. 2-4pm

JUST ADD CHRISTMAS TREE to thia 3 bed-

M i tlnlahed beeement. 21« beths. and Ftarlds room. Metlcutouery maintained, R hea aa the goodlee you're looking tor $69 500

ERA ORCHARD HILLS737-2000 HAVE fT A l i J 3 ak. Iam»y room, flreplaoe. 2 car lachad garaga, lot $109 906

HEPPARD 4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0

HOT! 1 bedroom brick ranch In CaeMa Garden*. 15 x 12 lamSy room wHh Arepleoe oft kitchen, at tached ga-rage. aorgeoue deck and Inground pool Clean aa a aMade and we* cared tor 192 500 CaB

QERI ULUS CENTURY 21 - Suburban

261-1823 037-0065

IMMACULATE OpraeSng bnck ranch on .$ acre onaNry tot. kintlkig lama, room e M i brtok wea kreptece. apaotoua M n g room wMi plcSure aSndowe al Iront and back, country kkchen aath large bay-w ind*^ Ftortde room. 1 car side m m garaga. plua two 1 ear garagaa. oantral ak and m o t s f t 14.900 C a t

HELEN YABS

CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111

beaie. 2 car deck $147 800

HARRYS

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

K i m b f e r t y O a k s u a la waes ts aSs 8 > H i i y 11 so-

J I M C R A V E R 422-6030

WE/MAX FOREMOST. MC.

o»ei Houaa - SAT A SUM ey mtmS r* wm ek i s w ' a a U L a i i l e ' a t u • 1 1 $ oss a C e s s s w A M s e r

NEWLY WEDS SPECIAL Begin your new Me together m this affordable. Uvonla Schools. 3 bed-room brick ranch with a large 18 fl. kitchen, carpeting throughout end a 2 car garaga. A bargein at $53,900

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

ONE ACRE 3 bedroom bnck ranch, tamay room, kruehed baaement plus 2 cer at-tached garage Muet aee to appreci-ate. priced at $105,000

KENNELLY 471-0404

OPEN SUN NOON - 5 $65,000

15111 Alexander, 3 bedroom ranch. 2% car garaga. lencad yard.

Concept 349-3355 Owner 52S-8451

OPEN SUN. 1-4pm 9366 Knoieon. MovtMn condit ion on thM 3 bedroom r®noh In choice

j p m c y M 7 . 9 0 0 C t f

T h e J m a T a y l o r

REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000

OPEN SUN .1-4 . 18619 BaMOrtdge S. o l 7. E. of Merrtmen 4 bedroom ColoniM. ftreptece. formal dining room. $128,000 By United Pro4es-stonal Broksrs. Inc. 344-9312

OVER 1700 SOUARE FOOT RANCH In Northwest Livonia H looking tor new owners- Thle specioua d e a n home offers lerge country kitchen, 1st floor utt t ty, new covered deck, naw roof In '86, kitchen and bathe are updated. M i taaemeri l . lerge •enced tot. Owners have found an-other home. Beet buy In area for $119,000

HARRY S.

WOLFE 474-5700

PRESTIGIOUS RANCH In noi t t ieeat Lnorsa. perfect tar en-Mrtaining Country kitchen, targe tamay room wtth coxy Hrepiaoe. M l haaament 2 car attached gararge. Land contract terme aisSsbla Aak-lng $124,900 Can Jim or Brian

DUGGAN RE-MAX WEST 2S1-1400

SPARKLING GEM OPEN SUNOAY 2-5

1 7 3 1 5 F I T Z G E R A L D N M 6 Mae. E o I Newburgh 4 bed-room, 3*4 bath brick A aluminum colonial on eatate-type tot. NelurM Arepleoe. dkang room. 2l i te Ftart-

ow heal use. 2% car at-gerags plus heaead A am

n a i b e m Sprinklers anme-The land alone la

worth $60 000 bu l you can buy sS tor $184000.

CHUCK GAVLIK THE LIVONIA CZECH

RE-MAX WEST 261-1400

SPRAWLING- ranch

•• • ' - - r- • w • •

One Way Realty 473-5500

TOP OT THE LINE 3 bedroom brtok ranch fei BUM dMton and rlarmasail to Y o u l anSoy tha IV*

I. SnW M t aa TMa home hee a ti t Ma yard thai backs to asndsd a r a a Prtoed t o ata el $69,900

W O t f E 474-5700

313

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CANTON

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6:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. FRIOAY

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ONE CALL DOES IT ALL

OAKLAND COUNTY 844-1070

WAYNE COUNTY 591-0900

ROCHESTER/ROCHESTER HILLS 852-3222

313 Canton

CANTON - JUST LISTED Why Not Have It AH?

Thia beeu t tM 4 bedroom Capa Cod doeer 2 H betha, hniehed rec room wtth wet ber. open floor plan. beeu-t t M l ighted deck 8 ao much mora Cell lor detalia Judy O 459-4100

ERA MARK REALTY

CANTON S BEST BUY NOW REDUCED TO $89,900

Don't mtae this brick ranch m family sub Cul da sac location Cathedra caikngs. M i baaement. 1-4 baths and lovely lendscaped tot, Perlect tor retksee or young tamay Excel-lent schools end minutes f rom ahop-pmg Ca* Laura Edwerda. Preview Properties lor additional into 313-229-9316 or 313-474-2631

Cotomai home, in-ground pool. 4 bedroom. 2-4 bathe tVspieoe. wet ber. ctoee to chopping and emreao ways. $116,000. ERA-Country Ridge 474-3303 or 348-6767

NEW CUSTOM BUILT 3 bedroom. 1 ' i beth, 1300 eq. It. co-lonials Luxurious entry, stained woodwork, ceramic t *e bemroome. 60 foot tots Located in tha Ford Rd-/Sheldon eras. Prtca. $74,900. Lapm Builders. Inc. 961-3S27

SUPER QUAD - Adorably decorated 4 bedroom. 2-4 bethe. 2 cer gerage. country kitchen, huge family room. M i bnck w e t tVspieoe. 9 ft. wet-ber $109,000. V A . OK. SO down

One Way Realty 473-5500

~ Tired Of Looking You've got to sss thia onel 3 S i d room. 1 H beth. tamay room w«tn hreplece. epectous kitchen. 12 x 16 heeted Ftonda room wtth hoi- tub. tastefully decorated pr ide ot owner-ship $102,900

Spacious 3 bedroom V i beth cotoniei, featur-ing - family room, tormei dtntng room, deck 8 patio. 2 car attached

Sarage, basement and more . 109.900

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

455-5880 464-0205

Your Holiday Gift This 1.500 SQ f l 3 bedroom 1'4 bath trMevel a so wea kep i and In-viting Cleen aa a otvetM and ready tor yout AS rooms neety painted In

cover ings Lavatory done this tan. pmeh carpel room. temHy room end etaks. l a r g e oversaed lot on cui-de-eec wUh pr i -vacy tence Ouiet femly neighbor-hood Come ssal $92,900 C a i

QENIE DUNN C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

459-6000 "The above telephone number Is not now. nor hss It been (since 12/88). s f N u t e d with Century 21 Gold-

314 Ptymouth BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM TUOOR

In western Ptymouth A very speoai home wtth a large gathering room tor the famMy, a huge natural Ike-piece. six-panel doors and stained wood tr im thruout. lovely wood foyer Itoor. let floor laundry, race court location. JUST LISTED tor $241,400H1

W m .

DECKER 4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

CAREFULLY MAINTAINED COLONIAL In a NaM»-deaksd - ' *ltl n«k -« — •- - - - / l r*^noo«'XXXJ CKet JO •CTKX*® tors tour bedroome. large fam9y room With FrankSn atove. dkang room with pretty perquet flooring, estrs insulation, newer M n a o a . Mr cleaner, and central air. Onry $134.90011

CUSTOM COUNTRY ESTATE Plymouth achoole. Palem Township 10 acra parcel. 1 acre soil ing. M u r e spat investment many ext ras Opan House Sal 4 Sun. 12-S or my ap-

pointment Cat 453-1815 6644 Abi Lane

Off of BrookvMe Rd Between GcMordson 8 SaSam Rd

FIRST TIME OfFEREDt l Custom boat douOie-wtng ooio on over 8/10tha of an acral 2400 aq It, with lour bedroome. T * baths, relaxing tamay room wNh HMdalone hrepiaoe. Mats toyer. crown mould-ings. side-entry garagal Just astsd ai$214.900f<

W m .

DECKER 4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

OPEN SUN 2-5 1309 SHERIDAN. PLYMOUTH One Mock North of Arm Asbor TraS and one biook Weet o i Herva* TMa fa-vored Cape Cod weSimg dtotanoa to dMrtMaen Ptymouth a b e n g of lered tor Ote 9 r « ttm In Mty years 1 are 3 bedrooms, t * b e t t a

RECOGNUASLE OUALITY1 $136,900

R O B E R T B A K E R e a l t o r s

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0 PLYMOUTH TOWNS! MP

Oo* Course vtsa New rnias level • • h weft-out I traplacaa. 3 bed-rooms. N 98 acre SI1S.900

3 1 4 P t y m o u t h

IN LOVELY LAKEPOtNTE VILLAGE Hers s s auper buyl A comlor tab ls three bedroom m one ot Plymouth's races! subs This horns hss been re-cently updated wi th many race fea-tures Csrpedng. t rsck tghtk ig . an-tenna, aluminum tr im and gutters. R-30 insulation, remodeled kitchen, wood stove In fsm»y room Listed at JUST $i06.500f1

W m .

DECKER 4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP - 4 bed-room. 2'4 baths, beeement. cen t ra a r an ached garage, large deck, big lot One yeer ofcl

FEHLK3 REAL ESTATE 453-7600

STUNNING

Tha febutoue Income hea 3 bad-room iai« down and 2 bedroom i«Wt up Completely updated, means nance free Live m one and rent the other LC terma e i eaataa $124,900

Call JIM COURTNEY

REMERICA HOME TOWN REALTORS

420-3400

3 1 5 H o c t h Y f l k M o Y t

BEST BUY IN NOVI OPEN SUNOAY 1-3PM

40655 W 10M9e

REDUCED TO $ 110.000 5 bedroom brick colonial FMahed beeement. ftorlda room, mgrotatd pod . 2'4 car attached gerage

SWrtsy Cash R ^ l t y 344-2888 543-8488

BIGGER ANO BETTER Compare tha ouaBty and vakia of-fered m t h a 2580 square W colonial In NorthiHtte Tcwnehip 4 bedrooms, den 2H baths, ceramic neetabuie, wood i l r idows. oek cabinets and Upgraded carpeting. $209 560

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

C h e s t n u t s R o a s t i n g m t ra arspiace m true I H T I I I s n 4 bedroom 2 H beth colonies, offers -tamay room. baautSu«y kmehed baaement. 2 car at tached garags. p s r t s d tor hokday entertaining. $157,900

C h r i s t m a s Is C o m i n g and the owners of th is cape ood are being tranafarred ao thay would Ska a quick saSa on thM 4 bedroom 214

dows. nautrsi decor, dan. 2 i $224,900

CENTURY 21 Hartford South

464-6400 FOREVER YOURS)

Testshjty decorated 3 bedroom home aMh great a r t appeal Fee-turea a tamay room with hreplaca.

dining room. 2 cer al-ia and c

$124,900 HARRY S,

WOLFE 421-5660

LOVELY NORTHVILLE COLOMY a the sanmg tor this super tour bed-room, 2'4 beths homs with In eaSt-m g i

dry, Ismity room with t l replara. large tormei dkang room, end prtosd « $188 500

W m .

DECKER 4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

NORTHVILLE - BsauWM 3 bed-room. nMM level wUh country bang on tv» acres, inaround pool. $ mm-

3 1 5 H o c t h y M a Wo»1

5 M acres. Many mature t nM trees F i« bseemenr. 2'4 car attached oa-rege/opener Horeeeettowed OPEN Sal-Sun. 1 -5pm $154,900 861-4365

OREN HOUSE - SUNOAY 12-5 NORTHVILLE - We* bust 3 bed-room brtok ranch In any. nicely treed lerge lot fea tures 2 M l batfa. 2 fkaploceo. hot weler heel, aa c o n d t uonSig, rec room « M l tieeemem. garage Muat be aeen to be appreci-

OO S y Owner Cat tor ated $133,900 » . Owner 19-2600 or 349-1322

inaround i m Owner.

NORTHVILLE. by I l - 4pm 3 bet ak. Sreehed Beeement. 2 ear aaraga. security »,etam + e x t r a s 313 Shar-rta Lane. N o i S mae. $104 900 Buyers only. 146-6 H 7

NORTHVILLE

Corrtamporary Charmar Cape ood on country lot - 3 bad-rooms. 3 M l beats, great room anth firepiece and country M M i s n eah doorwes to deck $113,900 C a *

C E N T U R Y 2 1 ROW 464-7111 NOVI SY OWNER sqR. brtok ranch on v i acre '

NOVI N T * CONSTRUCTIONI

CENTURY 21 M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

R € 0 C A R P E T n a m

BfUD WOLTtn

i i Top

HI® p r o v a r p r o f — I o n ® ! ®to«lty c a n h e l p y o u b u y o r y o u r h p m a w « h a m l n k n u m of dMioully. Caf l h i m t o d a y .

R E D CARPET K Q m Suburban

. 1 5 7 0 7 F A R M I N G T O N R O A D

L I V O N I A 2 6 1 * 1 6 0 0

OPEN SUN. 2-5pm 21967 Bedford. N of 8 Mae. W of Center Lovely 4 bedroom. 2'4 bath cotoniei features entry toyer eps-c n u s Itvmg room, lormai dmkig room, lerge country kitchen, cozy temity room wtth neturM Hreplece. 6 krst door laundry, much new pluen carpet 6 updating, m absoluts m o v a - l n c o n d i t i o n A s k i n g

. - • ^ y $164,900 Pleeae caa

S h i r l e y F o r d REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 455-6951

STUNNING 3 000 + aq fl. o i executive thing In t ha newer home - lowering 2 etory toyer with bndge sd|oawig bedroom wing, gourmet kitchen, lerge temay room. "Orery and more £• cedent condi t ion Only $247,500

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823

3 1 6 W e s t l a n d

G a r d e n C i t y

A MUST SEE In West land loo good lo be true. 1 t ime enow wai aea ttaa beeutHut 3 bedroom colonial, vmyt mtndowe. bum m w a t taw. tlraened beaament. 1'4 beths. 2 garages plus much mors Only $75,000

Century 21 J. S c o t t . Inc.

522-3200

ATTRACTIVE Soft neutral decor desenbss tha 3 bedroom home with new windows, updated ki tchen and bath. 2H car garage wtth door opener, on e coun-try eoe SO * 130 tot OrVy $49,900

CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111

BEST BUY Super 3 bedroom brick ranch bu8! m 1970, large country kitchen, cen-tral air. spacious beaament, deep lanced lot. many extras Only

$56 000

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

BEST VALUE IN TOWN 3 bedroom trt leva. 2 M l bathe, ga-rags. pnead ngnt to ask Only $60,900 Ask tor Robsrt Wsteon

Century 21 C O M M U N I T Y

7 2 8 - 8 0 0 0

COZY FAMILY ROOM - spotless 3 bedrom bnck ranch m aselresbie Tonqulah Sub Fam9y room with IVeplacE tor tamity gathennge. Fin-ished t i seem ant t 2 car brtok ga-rags. many sxtrse - e « homs lor *7«

Century 21 C O M M U N I T Y

7 2 8 - 8 0 0 0

FANTASTIC Cute 2 bedroom rsnch on lerge lot. quick occupency. gersge. l a floor leunOry. eimpie assumption, only

$44,900

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

FANTASTIC PRICE! 4 bedroom cotoniei. updated kflch-

penty tVilened Beaament. 2 car at-tached garage. BuW-m pool Asking only $76,900 Cat Jkn or Brian

DUGGAN RE-MAX WEST 261-1400

GORGEOUS 3 bedroom bnck ranch. l \ t bams, neutral carpet ing, covered patio. Iln-ahed Baaement. oMrsCed 2 cer ga-rage. quick occupency, $65 WO

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

Livonia Schoo4s/FHA/VA

try kltcfien. carpeted, l a Moor laun-dry. potto, fenced yard. $63,900

Call DAVE CASTELLI 464-6400

CENTURY 21 - Hartford S

WW^I ^ t ing tor the yuoun j coupis, only at $43,900 Tha a the

n ot the yesr. Cat today tor

L I V O N I A S C H O O L S Super sharp bnck ranch. M e home M welt ing tor the pr iced i bergem

appt

C e n t u r y 2 1 - D y n a m i c R e a l t y Inc 5 6 2 - 5 0 0 0

LOOKING FOR THE BEST?

Thursday. Daoambar 8. 108® OAE * 7 E

317

AFFORDABLE Tha a Itt 2 bedroom ranch cc

ed at >6, leundry room witn cebt-neta. large lenced yard. $39,900

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

455-5680 464-0205 ALMOST NEW 3 BEDROOM ran<» • t t h carpel throughout New kitch-en, treehly painted Sharp $34,900 (P-7451

The

M i c h i g a n

Group R e a l t o r s

591-9200 AN OUTSTANDING BUY!* Just reduced $54 900 Wrap tha lovely taaleMty decorated 3 bed-room home tor Chrtstmss Base-msnt carpeted wtth ber plus garage Seller w a took st sit reasonable oi-le r* Immediate occupancy

CALL BARB MARTIN Realty Prolaeelonels 476- 5300

Cozy Library Beeut tM b r tc i rsnch with a l j m m j m tr im, lerge kvlng room, M l beaa-ment end gerage $61,900

Unbeatable Price 3 badroom ranch on double lot.

teched gerage $4 7,900

CENTURY 21 Hartford South

261-4200 GOVERNMENT OWNED

S REDfORD - 7 rooms $1000 down plus shout $2,300 ctoamg costs 3 bedroom aluminum, baas ment. 2 car garaga $46,500. $100 starts deet Century 21, ABC 425-3250

H A L F A C R E Country IMng m the d t y on ttaa 1.642 sq.ft ranch with fireplace, sep-arate dining room, t re t floor laundry 8 more. Only $69 900 Cat

JOE MARCHESOTTI Realty ProleeaKxiaa 476-5300

LOVELY AREA Nice 3 bedroom broedtront ranch, large kitchen. 1'4 bethe. family room wtth fireplace 2'» car oarage imme-diate occupency $71,500.

CENTURY 21 Your Real Estate 525-7700

REDFORD Thle comfortable family home iee-turee 3 bedroome (huge meeter bedroom) 2 baths. 2 est gersgs with opsnsr. family room $ much more This one wta ngnt up your Holidays at only $53,9001

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400 SOUTH REOFORO

JUST LISTED! 3 badroom brick bungalow wtth Iv lng room, dksng room. 1*4 bathe end 2 car garage

JUST LISTED! Sprewtmg 3 bedroom bnck ranch with specioua modern tutcften. M l beeement. meeter lev. attached garage end more Only $64,900

CENTURY 21 Today 536-2000

THREE BEDROOM bungalow urUWv ished basement , paved streel. $38,500 VA end FHA buyers wel-come Ask tor

J o e N i m m o REAL ESTATE ONE

261-0700 533-2031

$ 7 9 , 9 0 0 B R I C K R A N C H

LANO CONTRACT TERMS Chotos location. 8 ot W CMcapo. near St. Roberts peneh 3 bed-roome. (meeter suite a 18 X 14) with 2 huge closets, 1/4 baths, central air. rec room. 2*4 oeregs

Cat B a wvsa 10 see

M A Y F A I R 5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0

318 Dearborn Dearborn Heights

DEABORN HEIGHTS Beet buy. 4 bedroom cape cod home In excellent condition. 1*4 bethe. flniehed baaement plus 2 car garage Muat eoe to appreciate Aaklng. $69 900

KENNELLY 471-0404

MINT CONDITION Lovely 2 bedroom bnck ranch wtlh aluminum Wm. updated kitchen, en-cloeed porch for eummer giissui-a. at appKancee 2 car garage Only $62,500 Cat today

CENTURY 21 Your Real Eststa 525-7700

302 B i rm ingham Bioomf la id

AN ENTERTAINING HOME Spacioue colonial, tamty room pkje sbrary. 5 bedroome. 3<4 bethe, Im-

, mediate poeeeeelrn $205 000 MC mtyre Aseoc Reettors

642-7747

| BACHELOR'S SREOAL

City here a a t 3 bed ioom n th tamay room, helf beth In M . p r t c a d e t $71,900

Owner wenta thle home sold t ha

Cantury 21 - Dynamic Realty Inc - 562-5000

NOW IS THC TIME to buy M a ntoe 3

M M Weettend location near Canton schools Zero Outstanding ec

N q u e M e d i u y

$58 900 C a l Joe Ferkae Only

OREN SUNOAY 1-4RM

lea ranch, I tVaehed

garags CaS Me-I s m - I Cenhay 2 ITooay 966-2000

OREN SUN NOON - 4 S87.900

13873 SMtk lnn t , 2 bedroome, poo-

O U T S T A N D I N G

pnaecy sou ne wm ed iommg bssfts. pertiaPy 2*4 oar garage, e nwM sea. Ong

Century 21 J . S c o t t , I n c .

522-3200

P e r f e c t S t a r t e r I M 9 f s s a s e a i s s a a a M h roam ar asadr- mem, M M m t t M beeement. heaaed area

C E N T U R Y 2 1 8U0URSAN

464-0306

hao*om*LA&oo*rnicT~

3 bedroom, gourmet k i tchen hardwood Itoors. 2 M l bathe. $190,000 Merk 540-8347

20201 ELLWOOO - W ol Evargrean. S ot 13, 4 bedroom pkja study opan temSy room. klcRen combbta-tton with Hrepiaoe. eat bar. pMnmng deak 6 enack bar A9 on e tread acre SMee Connect ion 256-0662

BEVERLY HILLS - Open Sunday 2-S. 3 badroom ranch. Bsrmtngnam Schoo ls Totaay la 'unaeed Ava*-abM Siai i J IMe i , $137,500 16146 Medoane, 1 bSt. N ot 13 Mae E o l Ptoros 540-6347 or 644-0243

BEVERLY HILLS OPEN SUNDAY 1-4

32425 Madtonn W o l QieenSMd. S of 14

BIRMINGHAM idtyV Sharp brick. 1*4 atory.3-4 badroom. dtolng room. Arepleoe. '4 bam up. beeement. en-cJoeed percR. c e n t r a sar. 2 cer oa-repe I t 16 900 6 4 4 - 7 &

U R a w i O M A M - CUM $ bedraam H s M i arepleoe m greet tamay

Lorhood. $122,900 CaS tor

BMMM«OMAM m TOWN

$129 9WH-37SSS

H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 6 4 8 - 8 2 0 0

" t S S S ? 5 f ™

302 Birmingham Bioomflaid

welklng dletance to downtown Ouaaty buM 3 bedroom Tudor many cuMom features $379,000 SURA BUILDERS INC 528-3133

BIRMINGHAM - 4 bedroom 2-beth cotonlal. large meeter suite. •am*y room. recreMion room. Itre-

» . lerge lot. 2'4 car Owner ttm co-op $ 192.000 642-5636

BLOOMMELD rench home 2'4 betha, I

I Telegraph 642-3007

DESIRABLE 4 bedroom. 2'4 both Fox HMe coionia Bioomflaid Haa achoole end pre-echooi Lots oI up-detee and upgrades. $163,000 Open Sat 335-9354

FRANKLIN Specious 4 bedroom. 3'4 bath. lam-Sy home, tamay room, lovely tot, $269 900 Ranch with s bedrooms, 2% bethe. M l beeement Many amenmee. $259 900 Up-dated kitchen new deck, porch. 4 bedrooms, cent ra av. $214,000

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Wonderful 4 bedroom home. 2 hre-piacee. large deck prtvete lot, $249 500

ALL BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS VICKI ANDERSON

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

tn the HEART O f FRANKLIN'S HIS-TORIC DISTRICT Walk to Charming shops poet ottlce. library, church. Speoous rooms atth tots o l polerv-i . a tor the imegmetrve buyer who sees the character of title 1910 home Phone for further Information on this newty listed proper ty $200,000 H-39381

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

JUST LISTED NEW TUDOR

CHESTNUT RUN 4 bedrooms, msrbta toyer. SDrsry with raised penrakng. mcredtble decking. wo6fc out tower level, wooded alte. reedy soon $795 000

ASK FOR LOO COLOMBO

B o r d e n e r Rea l t y Inc 6 4 7 - 6 0 3 0

LARGE LOT ROOM TO EXP ANO

Popular Foxcroft ot Bkmingr iam Open rench wtth 3 bedrooms. IMng room etth lerge window, ki tchen wtth breekteei araa and large leun-dry a rea Lovely woodwork through-out. chermmg window Beets in bed-room. jlaaaeC porch Btoomheid Htas schools. $189,900 H-36838

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

NEW LISTING BtoomftaSd TowneMp a the sattkig tor thle quad otlenng new formica kitchen, remodeled betha. c e n t r a eir, sprinklers, patio and pool Btoomheid Haa echooM $169,900

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

NEW LISTING Dramatic contemporary m a aedud-ed on acra Btoomheid setting Ar-chitects own home with 2 story toyer and ca thed ra ceMng n livtng room 2 family rooms snd a library $495 000

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

N E W L I S T I N G Fine queaty home completely updat-ed to and outstanding contempo-rary, overlooking Oakland Hiae North Couras. Deluxe Euroetyta kitchen, f o r m a dining room, arid tamfy room a im Mandeome field-stone Hrepiaoe 3 bedroome. 2 bethe. $254,900

HALL & HUNTER 644-3500

NEW LISTING Tha a the one you've been eeerch-mg tor. 3 bedroom. 2 beth rench wtth Arapiece. nmahed Beeement A 2 car garage Bloomftefd HMe echooa Move-m condition Oulck occupency Priced to sen at $ 144.900 Cell Douglas Moore.

COLDWELL BANKER 842-2400 647-9393

NORTH WABEEK Stunning home, exciting 4 bedroom two story, center 3-story atr ium, marble toyer. gourmet kitchen, 3 family rooms 8 wet bers Wear-out lower level hea hot tub room piue 2 bodrooma 8 M i beth. Orcuter drive. spunkier s, burglsr mg 6 cen t ra Mr. arga tot. 3 cer M-tached garage Aakmg $649,000 P U S H Cat.

S y l v i a S t o t z k y Real Estate One

661-9808 Boepar 276-4347

Wert 3 beeps, dtai your number

or 644-4700 OREN HOUSE SUN .Oee 1 t th . 2-4

2320 Scotch Ptoe, S o l Long LaM. W oft Mtddtafeett

Sherp 3 bedroom. 2 beth Contem-porary Ranch etth new k i tchen Pine Lake DHvaegee 8 Bloomfleto HMe schools C a l Jane Ooremue. MAX BROOCK. 646-1400

OREN SUNOAY 1-4 1875 Appto Lane. BtoomaeW HIBS

(North of Long Lake 8 weet o l Frankan)

Beeut tM tredRtorat home on a large wooded tot New kitchen with lovaly ceramic , cus tom w o o d w o r k i n g throughout, s o pena doors. 3 Sre-piecee PoeetoM rv-iew suae. Lots of verssaaty $335 000 H-S6643

H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

4 j W e e t o r f armmgi on, »ith lota o i

graded knch

iy room et th piece, S A U N A i new bath $269 000 H-34SS7

H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

OREM SUNDAY »-6

of l l o i t hMan 6 W of SaMWIMdl M a park-MM aerang on H

aHh a apMss. kerdwooi more Plan to sea tha komM $169,900 H-JS619

H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 2 1 0 0 K E M P

g t a * Square Lata, I d I

C E N T U R Y 2 1 S e c o n t t n e A a a o c .

826-8800

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 S t a l l a M M M 0 9 M 1 a «f M MBa. L d u M a M a a a M s M M s -

302 Bi rmingham Bioomflaid

TERRIFIC HOMES 21900 HAMPSTEAD - 5 bed ioom 2 - beth tamay cotonlM. JJOO aq ft duM M n e c e / c e n t r a mr. acta tot. gorgeous, Birminghem achoole $229,000 Open Sun t-4pm, S o l 14. E of

30410 OLD STREAM - 4 bedroom 2'4 bem. lotaBy ranoveted and re-decorated. shows Ska a model Open Sat ! -4pm S of 13. E ot Ev

$129,900

1899 NORFOt-K - 3 bedroom 2"4 berth cepe cod overlooking a r n s n g -hem Country Cklb Febutoue new kitchen, new tumeoe. new cen t ra aa Toteay redecorated new meeter beth with lecun i . 2 hrepieoee $218,900

1255 VILLA - Ouemt charming bun-galow 3 bedrooms. 2 bethe. new furnace fireplace, totafty redeco-aled, welk lo downtown Reduced

10 $139,900.

31733 NIXON Herd to hnd 4 bed-room ranch, kvtng room with Hre-plece. tamay room wtth firepiece. newer kitchen, fabulously Vuaned basement Reduced $10,000 l o $159 900

875 VINEWOOO - Charming 2 bed-room tudor welk lo (Xierton Laks or d o w n t o w n Mint cond i t i on $163 900 CaS

SANDY NORMAN

CENTURY 21 TOWN & COUNTRY

642-8100 aves 540-1601 TRADITIONAL NEW ENGLANO

COLONIAL Country decor, immocuiete 4 bed-roome. library, centra ek. Stoorrv-fleid schools $172900

Mc Intyre Aeeodetee Reettors 842-7747

TREE LINED STREET wMk to perk or downtown 4 bed-room. cen t ra air prtvete garden. $365 000

Mc Intyre Aaaoctatee REaltors 842-7747

WESTCHESTER VILLAGE RANCH with 4 bedroome. 2'4 betha. femlty room, fua Peeemient 2 fireplaces Very mottveted trenelerred eeber Jenette Engeiherdl 844-6700

M A X B R O O C K . I N C . WOOD LAKE

A eeneatiorai country manor home •ugh on a wooded niatoe $775,000 Open Sun 1-4pm. 3677 Lakaoreet Century 21. Tcnm 8 Country Ask for Pst 2-8100

303 W a t t Bioomflaid Orchard Laka

APPLAUSE - APPLAUSE Secluded, cuetom. energy-eff loerit ranch on 2.9 acre wooded lot over-looking -ravme and etreem Greet room, hreplece 3 bedrooms, den. eunporch. rec room. am. security

s t s m B t r m i n g h s m s c h o o l s . i.OOO By owner 851-S049

s y s t e $345.1

Autumn Ridge former HOME RA-MA tocetion BUILD TO SUITE on choice o l three WM. A l cuetom ap-pomtments Two-story e t th three or •our bedrooms. Weet Bloom field ed-dreee and schools. Prtosd In ths $200,000 range! H-36610-36612

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom contempo-rary two-story 1-4 years old 2% bethe. g r M r o o m with Hrepieoe. Wend almond Formica kitchen. Krst itoor leundry. master bedroom haa artMrlpooi $ sta* shower Cent ra a r . aprtnklers decking, burglar a arm Muet eeel Asking $249,000

Sy lv ia S t o t z k y Real Estate One

661-9808 Beeper 276-4347

Wait 3 beeps, d a i your numbsr

or 644-4700 BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS I 3 bed-room. 1 * beth ranch lenced yard

$119,900 Fireplace Neutra decor 626-9741

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 8CMOOLS 2 story wMi courtyerd. t a n g . dMSng. tamay rooms. 2 or 4 bedrooms or Sbrary. circular etaaway. 3 4 ba t fa . rec room, cent ra aa. petto 8 deck

651-7613

BUILDERS MOOEL OAKS AT MAPLEWOOOS

Outstsndlng. oontantporary 3400 aq. f l . . 4 bedroom, 2"4 beth home with queaty taeturaa including white ceramic Ota toyer. extra large kitch-en w i th spectacular cab ln t r y . akykghts. soermg ceMngs, 2 flre-pieces. stakied oak doors, peno-ramlc aiood windows.

hee s specious walk-in doaat 8 sky St bethroom Lavish tandacepkig. deck, sprinkler, alarm 8 more. W Btoomltald schools

$339,900 - 30 day occupancy RICHTER/STONEWOOO

M o d * • 855-1666 Office - 855-4646

CONTEMPORARY OUAD LEVEL Ttaa home hea N ML 4 bedroom. 3 beths. akySght. sprinklers, cen t ra a r , alarm, toah tandecapeig and pri-vate brick courtyard, axlenerve use of r iwiens 8 i c i s n d Sghtlnc. per-lect si every wey Aaklng $209,000 (ST) Ces today-

RED CARPET KEIM Associates. Inc. 855-9100

JUST LISTED WEST BLOOMFIELD

An etai i i tc gate opera to t ha ele-gant 4'4 acra country aetata m Weet Btooml tak l 5 bedrooms. 2 baths. 2 halt bethe. elegant csMnge. heautikjSy wood floors, completely A* thle 6 horsee toot $7S6 000

ASK TOR LOU COLOMeO

B o r d e n e r Rea l t y Inc 6 4 7 - 6 0 3 0

N E W L I S T I N G Tudor coloniM on the 4th. talnasB of Shenendoeh Country CtJb. Greet room aMh leede to a i t graenh* bath wKh tecush tub and m o r a $248,000

RALPH MANUEL

6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0 N POTOMAC 1-8 4111 OM 5th in

Open Sun

MMstfry. bay ek idaes M 9Mwg 4 Me-mg roams, oory tanMy room wan ta spier11 1146.900 SSSS Anna Or ( t t o f 14 MBe. W o f DrekM SS1-20S3

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 o m W BtoomltaM - 7277 Weafcury

a a . . N of 14. M M HaSaSaad Rd

taSJSr

M e r r i H L y n c h R e a l t y

6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0 3 4 4 - 0 8 0 9

'1925 FARMHOUSE*

B E T T E R '

SSSi " C E N T U R Y 2 1 HOME CENTER 476-

303 Waat B ioom lWd Orchard Laka

WEST BLOOMFIELD SCHOOLS $69,900 City at Sylvan Lake 4 bedroom bnck bunge iow huge t loride room, cor, lemay room, bnck rwapiece garage lota ot poeeioaty

CHARMING CAPE COO On cane) to beeut tM Ceee Lake 3 bedrooms 2 M l be ths . Wast Btoomftaid schoola. attecned I garaga.

I Warran-ty En«oy the eeculed sit-t ing. $154,900

2.5 ACRES - o i private seclusion wim canM fcon-tege on Cess Laks Custom contemporary aeth every ammarvty r.-eSeble 3 bed-roome. 2"4 baths. 1st ttoor laundry, several arepteces. eatree abound $296,000

INTER L A K E S R E A L I T Y INC.

6 8 3 - 3 9 0 0 WOULDN'T YOU LOVE a tabutoua 3 badroom ranch atth a wonde rM ki tchen 8 tamay room w/ilrapieoa. lerge beck yard, pn iiegee on sd sports lake $ Brrrnngtiem Schools lor only $126,900? Ondy Barman Century 21 Northwealern 826-6000

W BLOOMFIELD - 3 bedroom. 2-4 bath bnck coloniM on cui-de-aac. Air. great room, cathedra ceding, fireplace, 2 car garage, sprtnktara $164,900 Buyers only 661-4591

W BLOOMFIELD - Immedute occu-pancy Sharp, updated, bnck colonl-M. 4 bedrooms. 2'4 baths, tamay room ftrsplaos. sir conditioning By owner $156,900 626-3273

304 Farmington

FARMINGTON HILLS OPEN SUNOAY 1-4RM

$59 500 22600 Tiaane 4 bedroom ranch, tamay room 2 In Farmangion i ban w e s

Shirley Cash Realty 543-6477 344-2888

304 Farmington r I I • ! I i l a in • ' " M

r m i f r y i Q K i r n i r v

OPEN SUN. 1 -4~ lS sc

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S See the cftsrms of M e 2 sSory colo-raa located on IV* acra* 4 bed-rooms. 2'4 basils, new kitchen aMtii appUanoee inc luded, ha rdwood floors 6 custom bands. bsrr>8 hores tacMHes. $115,000 349-4560

"ERA R Y M A L S Y M E S

FARMINGTON HILLS O n e yourself a Hoadey present with tfas 3 bedroom rench oftartng s double lenced-m lot. d rang room I 2'4 cer garage A One Year ERA Buyer Protection Plen a mduded $45,9C

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400 FARMINGTON HILLS

Land Contract poeaiMe lo ngm buyer true FaBtop beauty a aknoei 10CK newty remodeled k, ecre lot m auper araa of ruglier valuea t ha 3 badroom br»c*. haa 2 fua ba t fa . hugs greet room wnh fireplace Ce-thedr at oeMng. naw oak kitchen, rec room. 2 car attached garaga and more. Cat tor terme. $137,000

W BLOOMFIELD NawCapeCod 4 bedroom. 2H baths cent ra a r . deck, walk-out beeement Lake prr>iiegee. overtookmg take SacrHtang-rseionabie otter w a be

661-0245 786-0097

3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

ABOUNDING IN WARMTH Queaty bum 3 bedroom. 2 beth ranch, taeturee M l besemertt. st-tached gersgs Centra sir and 10*20 screened porch Waat t o downtown. Asking only $127,000

RED CARPET KEIM Elite Properties

4 7 8 - 5 5 5 5

Almost There Ltve in s $200,000 neighborhood tor only $159,900 New construction next to t ha sstabllahed eub can only increase the vskis of this lovely 3 or 4 bedroom home with cathedra ceiann. 2 fua $ 2 had beths. first Itoor leundry plus targs family room 8 wsakout to beeutltul yard. C a l 8 A R B MEGERIAN tor your opportu-nity to sss M s etas rwsetmsnt The Michigan Group 851-4100

ASTOR OR. - Bnck ranch, ivy bethe. at tached gersgs. skjrrMnum tr im. $3,000 down. $2,700 to closs. ask-ing $74,900 WW trade.

One Way Realty 473-5500

A ABSOLUTE BARGAIN

Farmington Hills NOW TAKINtfRESERVATlONS

Pre-construction Priced from the

8 0 ' s Colonials, rsnchee. i n ta.au t i l l e i Me Large wooded tote $ many extras. Corns sea o i * modM. Open Sat-Sun, 12-5pm or by appt ModM 471-5462 Office 768-0020

BRICK RANCH CHATHAM HILLS. In Chetham

HMe Wea b u » with 3 Bedrooms. 3 M i bethe. an Inviting tamay room wrth flreplaoe Ftoahed lower tovM with EngBah pub style tamay room end sauna. Side sn l isnce gersgs A e e u m s s b l s mo r t age A ek ing $159,500 (SM|

RED CARPET KEIM Associates, Inc. 855-9100 BRICK RANCH - TerrMc tor career couple, apeooue mastsr bedroom

a» er/tfang updMed Open Sunday 12-4pm $62,900 474-0319

BUILDER S MOOEL

3170 sq ft. ef pertaction neide $ out Tudor axlenor 4 bedioom. 2 H bath bridge wtW 3 car garags. kjah lendecepmg on l i r x l S o 1 treed site Super kitchen wtth cuetom cebkie-try. huge meeter suite wio i duM w e a m - l o e M i $ luxurious meeter beth Hs: i s n e i aghta 8 sisgam Rght itx-

tures. Opsn Sat. $ Sun 13 u s e W ot Fermington

$268,900 - knmedtote occupency RiCHTER/STONEWOOO

Modat: 855-1666 Office: 855-4846

BY OWNER In Farmington HMs - 4 bedroome. 2 beth ranch elyte 18 • 22 ft . tamty room et th woodbumtng fkep isce Large eM-M kitchen, wtth oek catxnata. Svkig room room, s m e l ofltoe, laundry, 2 H garage. 44 f l of attic slorisgs. New decor, lovely lendecepmg. IS x 96 inground gurtfte p o d . BuM on a alab Outot neighborhood Between 11 6 12 mae oft H M i l i s J , Oulck poeeeeeton $125,000. No C a t efter 6pm

BY OWNER- Stunning 3 badroom contemporary rench. 2-way t r a -pieoe. master Beth 2 car garags. Opsn Houss Sim 1-5pm 553-7387

BY OWNER - 2 BEDROOM RANCH I M M E D I A T E OCCUPANY A L L TERMS FLEXIBLE LANO CON-TRACT $62,500 478-OP67

DESTINED TO DELIGHT ths moM J M n S i a i a l k i g buyer Thta home Ma-tures $.000 aq. f t of IMng space. 3 • replaces, centra a * . 4 bedrooms, targs dscfc i/vertook)nq woods 8 c r e a k and walk out * $329,900 (C-6621

The

Michigan

Realtor* 591-9200

DREAM PALACE/S82.500 1.912 eq I t M brlcSi rsnch, buM Jn 1966 Hugs IS s 14 i t mam*' bed-

bedroom. 16 x 14 3rd bedroom - s6 wi th wMh-M csoeets. 15 « 12 ft dkv tng room or SsmSy room. 26 « »9 fL Svtng room aBR fcspMus, the MeM

i s * asaatg area. 2 M g u m 3 + «Wsrd s 1 garage.

^ D E S I R A B L E V* A C R E too x 200 R on MayttaSd in d a

homas Only H U M and negoa-

C M SCOTT

C E N T U R Y 2 1 HARTFORD 476-6000

E L E G A N T C O L O N I A L

s a n r c E S ® eMSer $166000 6 III ' M a b a . Per

t m T O M ^ O

s a s e r o a :

i S i S S ?

HEPPARD 8 5 5 - 5 5 7 0

FAR94MSOTON m i * NUMT CLUB

EXECUTrVE TUOOR super tamay room, trench doors to wrap-e-roir>d deck and aa gMaa aunroom Librery. cen t ra ek 20 x 12

chen. $234 900 Red Carpel Kaim

21590 Flanders Stalely 3 bedroom cotoraa, mova-ln condit ion, backa up to woods, greet tamay neighbor-hood A must seel $119,900. Ca*

A n n R e b o n e REAL ESTATE ONE

363-1511 477-1111 HOLLY HILL FARMS FARMINGTON HILLS 's home, 1.25 acres on pond

with IruR trees. 4 bedrooms. 2'4 bathe, 24x12 glees tamay room.

20x16 POOi* IflTM p#-

no 8 deck, circular drive $ 2 & 9 0 0 Open S«ai 1-5pm or by eppt 29605 Htgnmeedow 626-3729

JUST USTED1 Greet starter homa 2 bedrooms. Bbrary coiAd ba 3rd bad-room. country ki tchen, neutrei

greet buy st $79,900

DON'T MISS THIS HOUSEI Stay werm tha winter m front of the Hre-plece of thta lovely 3 or 4 bedroom quod level tastutng targe country kitchen. tormM dating area, thane room and epadoue tamay room. 2

underground $131,900

gersgs, can I eprk ik lers

COHTEMPORARY OYHAMfTE - 3 year old 2 story In pr ims location. 4 bedrooms. 2 ' * baths, a d s entry ga-rags. prtvate wooded tot, deckkig scroes back o l home, greet room

$231,900

CENTURY 21 Today 855-2000

MEDOWBROOK HILLS SPECIAL If you've slweys been amtoua of thM area but couldn't aftord the price,

e ta your golden opportunity Tha eolonMl home otters 4 targe bedroome new c e n l i a air. hugh ge-

e with storags room plus bese-mertt end 1st floor utatty Homs a very clean and elts on targe beeut tM tot with stroom Bring your check book $169,900

H A R R Y S

WOLFE 474-5700

NEW CONSTRUCTION

MAGNIFICENT inch ProKonclta nnlnnlM, Matur-

ing 2.910 sq. ft- of pure beauty and adrooma. 2H betha

> mova-ln in 60 days Asking 5.000

ENTICING ring 2SS0 sq. f t .

to move In at 90 days. Asking only $199,900.

For a Sst ot smenlttae 8 prenew

Call RON or AL C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

347-3050

NEW LISTING Batter than nearl 2 years young. M s

premium

and a o n d s r M Moor pMnf $192,000

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

NEW LISTING Outatwidaig Hns 3 badroom cotonlM at a i

s p r i n k l e r s y e t e m a n d m o r e $128,500

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

O N A W L L T O R

•tarang-L. M Boor Mimdry. and aonri iea to a e o d (

• epaaous Miad i room. $

ore In M n g room • large douOta deck, i at tached 2 H M M (

rege. $ 1M.900. SPRAWLING RANCH

On a court a MM 1 BaMsaai t w

ang ream. Mwery pMs d tamay reem s M wood

s s a

ommtJSSftotuiSSr | j l i l l H i M i Mndaeaped Ml - 4 oom bnck a M m brtok a Mora

p i l e d i inyar. Sbrary M s g i and tormei dtatng room. M r j s

C E N T U R Y 2 1 NADA. MC. 477

OPEN SUN. 1-4 aS MsMsad O r . M M I I M M W

H A L P H M A N U E L W E S T

O P E N S U N I M

C a r d M a t t h e w s

R E A i . E S T A T E O N E

• S V 1

36445 QREENSPRINQ (S of 14. E of u a i l i a d )

Etagant Nossn buM Tudor neat on P a cui-de-sac backing t o oa

Mone kr apiece decking. 2kk garags $299,900

D ft H PROPERTY 737-4002

OPEN SUN. 2-5pm 33081 RaphsM

ENTER A N O LOVE AT IM SIGHT' Sharp 3 bedroom bnck ranch on ta ecre tot. hseuWM graatroom aMh

a . $129,900 Ask tor

M a r y K e o t e i a n

SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM QUAD Lovely home and neMtoorhood. dramatic toyer end greM itoor plen

lenced yard, attached gerage Muat aea Aaklng $66,000 » d - 4 0 7 3

C O U N T R Y C L O S E I N Come aee t ha a l b a f n a . eMi s a w tamad quMSy buM ranch 3 bad-rooms. 2 H be and teeeiesnl . . acre tot C a l tort

RED CARPET KEIM Elite Propertlea

4 7 8 - 5 5 5 5

curtty taMuree gators Don't mast $159,900 Ask tor .

M a r y K e o t e i a n REAL ESTATE ONE

851-1900 826-6482

GOOD VALUE M $62,000 3 bed-room 14 bath brick ranch on lerge comer tot Feotby room, carpetmg. no Eeeemsm but good storage

G 0 0 D E R E A L E S T A T E

A Goods Latmg a A Good Bwyt 1411 N Woodward 647 -1 "

Werrentr Plan REOUH

^HANNETT, INC. 7 REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

NEW LISTINGS BERKLEY BLMOALOW1 TMs houaa has the a o r s s - f a s p a l M M a ^ p y -

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 R O L L I N G O A K S

31241 Carrtaga H a Rd S o l 14 Mile. W of Farmington Rd Lovely cotoraM neettod on prtvaM pactureeque setting, toatirtng gor-geoue wood koora Open Moor plen Large avtng room, dvang room, prt-

O M tamay

LARGE COLONIAL 4 bedrooms. •atha Bang room, dkang. famSy

room. Sbrary. tanceC yard Sst Ver-non eub Buyers only 355-3457

LATHRUP VILLAGE bedroom Cape Cod newly remod-eled $ decorated 3 bathe 2 kra-piecea 2 car s t tec tad amng room.

with M l e pane waaung dMtanoe to ForeM El-ementary School $164,900 For pri-

i ehoatng. aek tor MAROA VAI VANCREVELD

RALPH MANUEL WEST 851-6900 Rea. 681-0993

PARK-LIKE setting. 2.500 s q f L » . two-way flrapMca. great-

r o o m . 2'4 a t i s c h s d g s r s g e $129,900

HEPPARD 4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0

RANCH - 2.800 eq ft.. 3 bedroome 2 <* beths. targs meeter suite end tamay room, inground pool, covarsd PStic M o n ' 4 acre $149,900.

One Way Realty 473-5500

SPRAWLING cuetom 3 bedroom

mechento eoe garage/work shop. '4 acre treed tot Assumption

$134,500

One Way Realty 473-5500

STUNNING RANCH Ons ot t k ind custom 4 bedroom brick sin iwpla'o. Breathtaking a a a from every window ot a scenic wooded ravine tot Dramatic stons ftrsplaos. tormM d M n g room, pro-

I $229,900 inground pool MuM sei HARRYS

WOLFE 421-5660

TERRIFIC BUY REDUCED $10,000 tor hoadays. Immediate Occupency Roamg Oaks WeM Beeut tM luxury executive home. 4 bedrooms. 2 H targs beths. master bedroom - I M Boor. 2 wake In clueets - targe badi-

snower Kitchen - Jerm a r e rangs diahweMiai. JMpoea Many win-d o w s a n d r e c e a a e d l l g h t a .

3 .050 SQ ft $274,900 0 J. BMtt and Asaociasae. mc. Realtor 855-1450

UNDER $100.0007 N FanMnglon HMe Large 3 bedroom tn-to«M. wtth p o e a b a home ofltoe or den NeaSy carpeted

r yard with ONLY seo.i pool a l lor

MORE DETAILS. CALL

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Pr cui-de-aac locat ion tor Waa 4 bed-reorn. 2Vk b e M e i s s a i MaaMaed ca-tonSM. Large raar yard e M ^ r a u n d pool backs t o commons. O o u m M kllchen. 21x16 mseler bedroom and many mote escinkiu taaka ae at only $161,900 CALL TOR YOUR PRI-VATE SHOWING

ONCE IN A LIFETIME " IMAGE PLUS' FANTASTIC MOOEL HOMS A 4 bedroom. 2 H bath comtanatton

ty buBdbtg mgs. custom tastaon bath, and

t h a a homa to bland with your e x d l mg Meetyta $252,000

The

Michigan G r o u p Realtors

851-4100

On#y $ 1 ( 6

C E N T U R Y 2 1 S U B U R B A N

3 4 9 - 1 2 1 2 2 6 1 - 1 8 2 3

BMOKTOM AREA New Cape Cod

PE^TF-AE DOC 229-7012

unique M l Privacy a papaMr s u b S 2 1 9 * 0 0 EXTRAOROaMHY Ml

tot a claaa eub Aoaaas. H T Q W C C C K R m x .

The

M i c h i g a n

l a t M l O N I

"kpk asCSs "* ,,rn" llTsifi

nahed $1100 SaM $115,000 AAer 4PM 662,5614

LOVELY 3 bedroom at 9 DMy eras. 1<4 bet men) on s guar one ecre tot Schoba wtltan weamg d w a n o e $67.000. Tike a not a drtveby Senoua mquktaa oray 355-4305

OPEN HOUSE DEC 11. 1-5 20763 Wakedon. Soutnttald

For more " l o meuui ' caa 624-7100 Red Carpal Keen CotoraM Lakee

SHARP 3 BEDROOM 2 tut bath contemporary bnck rench OuaRty

teched garage Wraehsd Osssnisru . 2 decks cathedra oaMng 8 more Lo-cated m aeaerebta Cranbrook VMege Sub $81,500 Byowner 569-84*3

SOUTHFCLD - Cranbrook Vtaege. 30321 NorthgaM Dr Gorgeoue tam-ay cotoraM. Btrnanghem echooa

s corner tot 4 bedroome r 4 beth. tammy room, gcxji n a t auction.

Iarage 6 m o r e M a k e o t te r . 124.600 HMS. 509-0070

SOUTHFIELD - Evergreen Trek Sue 4 bedroom cotonlM. T+ baths, I M ttoor Mundry. $65,900

358-0753

S o u M M M park-kke eettmg tor ttaa sharp, neutral COLONIAL In Ever-green Trade ty noma Ctoee to Mtoppmg and .

ss $62,900 H-3S3SS

H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

SOUTHFCLD - Ranch on 2 acres. 3 bedrooms. 114 baths, targs

rsvms tot s k t i trees. bssa i ia 'H ga-rage. deck $ 2 ear outaide carport

' to $110,000 569-1211

3 0 7 S o u t h L y o n

LAKEFRONT. M sports Duok Laka. t k ^ a s n d SitoorCty rsmodsMO aa a new home 2 Pakoon i . mam out

more. Immadlsls occupancy. $122,900 By owner 967-7729

SUPER 10 ACRE H O R S ^ R M

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CENTURY 21 Harttord South- Weet

4 7 1 - 3 5 5 5 4 3 7 - 4 1 1 1

WHO SAYS YOU CAN T HAVE rT ALL? home on 10 Over 2.100 sq It 4 bedrooms. 2H

ENGLAND REAL ESTATE 474-4530

901 R o c h — H r Troy

Accent On New

Krary. 4 $263 900 sad

ASK FOR TB> MARECXI Or SANDY CMRBTORHER

Merrill Lynch Realty

6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0 6 4 1 - 7 9 7 5

LANO CONTRACTS 10* DOMfN 3 new Rocheetsr coioniele $115,900 - $129,900 Caa Roman

737-4

NEW LISTINGS QUALITY BURT

LOVELY GREAT ROOM

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

OPEN SATURDAY 1-4PM 205 N Rembrandt. RoyM Oak Bat I tar then rent 3 bedroom bnck Mm- •

310 Wixom-Commerc* Onion Lake

COS4MERCE - LAKE SHERMfOOD

agee 30 It greet room, decks.

window Reedy tor oocwpency Mar 1. $157 ,900 (S-74T1

The 1 ~

Michigan Group

Real tors 591-9200

LOON LAKE PRIVILEGES - 2134 . Arbor Lane. 3 bedroom, i lk beth . ranch home on tieeikMMj Ireed tmM . ecre tot haeeiriani. 2 car attached ; garage, very naM $ ctaan home. $67,500 Caa Homeowner's Con- ; cept M 12 OMis LTD

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RALPH MANUEL 6 5 6 - 8 9 0 0 ^

Star* $199,900

RALPH MANUEL 6 5 6 - 8 9 0 0

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f A R U ' ^ G T 0 N Hil l* i f t« rp conl#m ? •MKJ.OOTI rancb 2 -» Mths .

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CENTURY 21 MAPLEWOOO E i X u l i v u n o o m 851 7711

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S OPEN SAT 1 TO « »M

27701 Echo Valley v» o l Orchard » « s a S on 12 Mile Loo* lo» the

Balloon*' 2300 so 1 io»nhou»e «Kl© Beautifully ' edone t>y inlerKx

Nev. "r icher and oaitia •oi ma dining -oom. family room 3 t * d r o o m » 2 ' t barha FuK twne-

immediate occupancy

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Maple 553-588 8

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S - iCKOBV RIOGE CONOOS

A F F O R D A B L E Bolder s Closeou! - 4 Unt1»

- o !>eoroom unit f rom $64 990 Greal location

M«M>et>e« S of 10 M»e

L.^i leO l ime tree .asrver I dryer

855-0101 474-5564

CONTINENTAL REAL ESTATE

MMEDIATE OCCUPAMC* BIRMINGHAM WILLIAVSBURG condo wtiri neutral decor, mirrors cer-Hat air updated ki tchen Great location * t thm complex and ao t 'ose to Birmingham shopping f'7 WO M 3795CI

H A N N E T T , I N C . R E A L T O R S

6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

LAKEERONT LIVING Custom n«r* development in peace I.,i Norttlmlta " rrwns/lip En|Oy S 3 tx^Jroom -ancn wrth ioH * a »al«out Casement 3 fua baths, formal dining room 1st floor laundry fireplace and ? ca- al fached garage Cuatom Ovality throughout $264 ?00

MARRV S

W O L F E 421-5660

L i v o n i a S c h o o l s 2 bedroom upper with balcony e> I 'a storage appl iance* pool doae

shooomg and schools $44 500 C a l l D A V E C A S T E L L I

464-6400 CENTUR* 21 Hart ford S

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B r i d g e t o w n C O N D O M I N I U M

Nice wooded site nestled in the quaint

V i l l a g e of C h e l s e a 2 - 3 B e d r o o m R a n c h A T o w n h o u s e

I r o m

$98,000 A l l U n i t s f e a t u r e F u l l b a s e m e n t , g a -

r a g e . A n d e r s e n w o o d w i n d o w s , c e r -

i m i c t i l e k i t c h e n a n d b a t h s , h i g h q u a l i -

t y s t a i n r e s i s t a n t c a r p e t i n g , a t t i c f a n .

d i s p o s a l , d i s h w a s h e r , m i c r o w a v e ,

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MODELS OPEN D a t f y 1 2 p j * . - 5 p j n .

S a t . * S u n . 1 2 pjn. - 5 p . m .

I-94 C h r t t e i • * « , north V) mite to l»Qht (Old US-12) then turn toft 500 ft.

4 7 5 - 7 8 1 0

PLYMOUTH FROM

3 2 6 C o o d o t

LAKES ft GOLF COURSE OPEN SUN 2-Spm

1723 St Johns White t ioca ranch condo Spectacular views of Hamea ft Bail Lake* - watch the golfers pla> on the course f rom your open glassed graatrooml You'« never leave home" 3 bedroom* l ibrary al-mond Formica k i tchen with oak f loor* mster bedroom has t e c u m . Stan shower ft a t y t i g h u Finished • a * -ou t lower level has farraty room ft game room. 2 wet bar*. 3 deck* Asking $399 000 Don 1 miss out ' P«ease ask for

S y l v i a S t o t z k y

REAL ESTATE ONE 661-9808 Of 644-4700 or Beeper 276-4347

Wsit 3 beep*, dial your number

LIVONIA COM DO Large open floor plan 21 i 11 mas-ter bedroom, huge utility room off krtchen a-ea Sunporch. cfcib house and vear-round pool Retired own-ers moving South $05,900

H A R R Y S

W O L F E 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

LIVONIA • 3 yrs c*d beautrtuWy cus-lomaed upper ranch. 2 bedroom*. 2 baths 2 garages 1750 sq n All ap-pliance*. loaded. $128 500 Momeowners Concept at 12 Oak* 349-3355 Oi o w n w 591-9577

VUXURv RANCM Condo In haan of Rochester. 3 bedroom*. 3 bath* tacuro iivmg room with fireplace formal dining room family room. 2 car garage $ i « 9 900 Ask for

S t a r r H a g e n m e y e r

ReaJ Estate One 652-6500

N E W L I S T I N G S KEEP THE CHILL o f IMS winter by the wood burning f ireplace in tMs greet W B»oomhe»0 condo Expan-sive dec* overlooks a heeWy treed pond view This unit has everything' $129 900

YOU MUST SEE this attract ive 3 bedroom } ' • , bath condo with neu-tral decor great floor plan and many Quality feature* Built In I M C with greet features' $137,500

PEPPER HILLS TOWNHOUSE! We» maintained 3 bedroom unit with pri-vate entrance. 21* baths, first floor laundry baaement and nw» furnace and air condmomng $127 900

RALPH MANUEL

8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

NORTHVILLE CONDO IN NORTHRIDGE

A special CV ISImas present 10 month association dues wM be your grh at dos ing f rom the corpo-rate Owner 2 bedroom. 2 bath up-per unm aa neutral decor. kranet*-ate occupancy $79,900 C a l Barb

REAL ESTATE ONE 346-6430

NORTHVILLE

I m m e d O c c u p a n c y Great 3 bedroom ivy bath with fire-place and Beaament Good tor sin-gle with kid* or starter $89 900

REMERICA HOME TOWN REALTORS

420-3400 NORTHVILLE

OPEN THURS. 2-5PM 636 EAST STREET

(S of 8 Mile, W of Center) 2 bedroom, 2% bath con-do $178,600. 348-4700

COLDWELL BANKER N ROYAL OAK 4387 Crook* Rd.. S of 14 MK* 8 new deluxe town-houses fu«> eamped. 2 bedroom. V I bath fireplace, private yard. $74 500 549-2061

OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 30S55 Oak view Way. Birmingham

(South Of 13 Mile ft Wast of LaTieer) BINGHAM WOODS

Pmecreet model w«th open contem-porary design and wooded ravine s e t wig designer wa*co»snng« snd window treatments Three fireplaces (one «i master sui tel nrasned walk-out level with rec room snd seperate office l o t s of spec* ' $295 000 H-3887 1

H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

1 - 5 O P E N S U N . Weal BioomMetd. 8140 Cl W of Drake S of WMnut Stun-ning nxjftHievei *paooua condo 3 bedroom. T% bath, country basement 2 car srtacfted Movw-m condit ion $121 B00

ASK FOR DORIS EAST ON Merra Lynch ReeKy

626-9100 $44-7156

PLYMOUTH - COZY TOWNHOUSE. * fraatty decorated

Juat $1 i P m S "

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D E C K E R 4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

PLYMOUTH

L U X U R I O U S 2 bedroom 2 M bath condo aWi Per* 4ke ter tmg avsng room w«h •replace n w i m a f i i and I c a de-t a c h e d g a r a g a M u c h m o r a $11$ t o o

C E N T U R Y 2 1 S U B U R B A N

4 5 5 - 5 8 8 0 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 6

s 99 ,900 C L O S I N G C O S T S P A I D

\ K B O R T R A I L C O N D O M I N I U M S

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LAKEFRONT PORT COVE CONDO

Directly on the lake with beeuti lui VSW*I Qrea l r o o m w i th two doorwsas leading 10 deck access to leas arw pc turaaqua gazebo Two car detached gerage too l Phone tor further information on thia special unm $149 000 H 39382

H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

\ 326 Condo*

PLYMOUTH Hosprtatas tradit ional ranch condo with lots of warmth anpeccabie up-keep 1 owner leetures 2 bed-rooms. open baaement pat io w e * m cioasts custom blinds. $78,000

349-4550

ERA R Y M A L S Y M E S PLYMOUTH QUIET one Bedroom Condo m adult complex offers 3 yr old csrpeung sppkenoes. including wasnsr snd dryer pool and d u b -house. snd immediate oeeupancyl Great l oca to r with view ol pretty courtyard* Don ! m a s it. al $44,500

PLYMOUTH - Spend Your Holidays Hers' m this warm and cozy two bedroom c o n d o n m u m m the heed of lown' Beeutrfuky decorated with a lovely hrepiaoe m Imng room, and an intimate dkung area, warm kitch-en wtth almond appliance private basement, attached garage upper level laundry l P r i ced at iu*1 1108 900"

W M .

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SOUTHFIELD DISCOVERY

Large end unit townhouae m per* Mia l e t lwg 3 bedrooms. 2't beths. full finished basement new roo l m 1987 Move m condit ion. ERA Buyer Protection Plan included 851-9770

ERA R Y M A L S Y M E S

SOUTHFIELD Priced right immediate possession One bedroom, perlect for student couple or commuter Appkancee in-cluded pool ft clubhouse Ask ing $30 900

Realty World Robert Olson Realtors

981-4444 SOUTHFIELD- 2 bedroom 2 bath end unit ranch Library. 1st floor utlkty Finished room lower level Pool, clubhouse Asking $168,900 Owner 358-3855

TROY - Immaculate 2 bedroom. 1 ' * bath townhouae Separate Swig snd tamay room* oeeu-trtulty fin-ished bssement centre! sir new csrpet Reedy io move In! $84,900 HMS 528-0775

VILLAGE GREEN - FARMINGTON 28418 W 8 Mile Rd 2 bedroom. 1 Bath 3rd floor unit wtth balcony, complete kitchen ft more L C terms avakabie a l $53,000 Cat Bruce Lloyd st Meedowmanegement 348-5400

WALLED LAKE CONDO 1 uai w of Walled Lake (I Trsl i /Laddl Attractively decorated 2 bedroom. 1V» bath Washer, dryer

ncy $44,900

332 Mob i l * Home* For Sato

FARMINGTON HK.LS/NOV1 AREA

H I G H L A N D H I L L S

BENOtX 1978 14 X 70, A» appkancee central air. en-c losed proch. Premium lot immed la ts occupan-cy $18 500

MARLETTE. 20 X 52 - AS eppkencee. 3 bedroome I S beth*. new barge car-pet central air comer lot. ve rydeen $24 700

BENOtX 1978 14 X 70 - en-closed proch front dining room central air. large kitchen, all appkancee new carpet 2 Bedrooms 1 beth Very d e e r $23 500

8ENOIX 1978 14 X 70 c«v-irel sar. 2 bedrooms, 2 M l Ba th * la rge e n c l o s e d porch. Premium lot excel-lent condit ion Price lo sell $25 200

BENOIX 1978 14 X 70 -Premium lot. 2 bedroom* 2 tun beths wesher - dryer new wood *hed Greet buy • I only $19 200

CONCORD 1975 24 X 65 3 b e d r o o m * 2 beths wssher'dryer. stroms and screens, stove refrigerator d i s p o s a l . P r s m i u m lot $10,900

HIGHLAND HILLS I* located On Gsels) Rd N of Grand

River, one Mae W of Haggerty

CALL JOANNE Mon-Fri 10AM-4 PM lor appt

4 7 4 - 0 3 2 0 offered By

Q U A L I T Y H O M E S ROYAL HOLIDAY PARK 14.70 with expando. 3 Bedrooms. 1% beths. immaculate, appkancee

525-4217

STATESMAN 1970 12xflOft. lent condmon. $8000 firm Can stay on lot 478-0277

There's • new kid on the block' ACADEMY POINT

A new Mooae Home Community WE RE CELEBRATING A GRAND OPENING

$1,000 REBATE To spend as you want

Hurry lor prime lot selections WAYME/YPSILANTl 397-1110 YPSILANTl/ANN ARBOR 572-0690 TAYLOR 946-9340 BELLV1LLE 699-2026 FARMINGTON 474-6500

Ut ie Vellev

OPEN SUNDAY - 2 TO 5 PM 624-5373

WALLED LAKE - Hidden Meadow* Ranch 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, fln-rshsd beeement attached se conditioning $89,900 624-a T i T T t

WATERFORO TWP-Wooded sur-roundings. private snd unit 2 / 3 bedrooms 2 '•» Oaths 2 car at-tached gerage. 2 decks custom fireplace, first floor laundry, central air $89 900 683-8718

WEST BLOOMFIELD Centeur Farms snd unit, kght open erss. 2 bedroom*, loft. 2'-« baths Beet location m complex'

$125,000 COftONCT REALTY

558-3230

WEST BLOOMFIELD Seaer m— buy down »itereel rate tor 2 years Neutral, numerour* upgrades 3 bedroom*. 2% betha. firepiece sa-

i l 22.000 As* For Weir. Manuel. Snyder

Ranfce mc 851-5500 ' ( X ,

W BL OOVFIELD-Ctwnney HB Lux-ury 2 bedroom. 2 bath ranch. Many upgrade* including marble beth Super loca t ion Beat buy at $114,600

W BLOOMFIELD Mspiendgs Con-do 2 bedroom. 2 bath, lower unit on Maple W of Drake Attached ga-rags. many extras immediate occu-pancy $99 900 851-9312

W BLOOMFIELD Delightful 3 bedroom end unH. with private courtyard entrance cuetom decor $149,900 SECLUOED 3 bedroom cluster home. 2 decks surrounded by tree*,

sasmsnt. $114.900 BOBSY WILSON WEIR. MANUEL

SNYDER ft RANKE 645-5717 or 851-5500

328 Oup toxM Townhouae*

ROCHESTER beeutlfuty

pet® $22,000 after 4pm 652-1063

330 Apar tments B O Y N E c r r v

Lovely 4 unit apartment eecti with 2 lei

turn Gross mcome $14,700 Pnce $109 900 20*K. down on LC

Caa Mr C Batogh 645-2500 Evee 646-4102

-O an brook isenc Inc naawor i

Several apar tment bultd-Ings. 14-216 units. Good location, good cash return. P lease qualified b u y e r s only. Call Jim Whyard

LAURENCELLE ASSOCIATES

256-6200

332 M o b i * Homes

For Sale A BEAunrm new 8S Fleming, r

n window par t ly f u rn i shed • 0 0

Double a ide LJberry m par* . 3 bed-roome. 2 ba th * a a $ • • • 0 0 Eaay terete 14x70 j bedr

ACTIVE is 70. 12 i 80. p p n m n e s t *

BELLEV»_LE. CANTON AREA I M M * • 7aSS aa-

MM mum mm Super low flaw low saay paywiente cm r«xjg. Act I

•42-0*40

TRAVELO 1966 2 bedroom. ^<p* ancas. central air. drapes ExceSentt Farmmgton Hias area Adults ontyf Can be moved $9,000 855-3816

333 Morthern Property For Sale

ROSCOMMON - Horse Ranch. 30 scree, lence ft croes lence. maneral r ights 3 large bame. terme s-ves able $49 900 Century 21 River Country Real Estate mc. 1-800-432-4595 est C21 RSR

ROSCOMMONS 10 scree wooded $10,000 or beet offer Must seS Days 869-9695 or M S 737-9178

ROSCOMMON - 166 Acres has wea septic ft electric, land contract •arms a v s l s M l $102,500 Century 21 River Country Real Estate Inc.

1-80D-432-4895 ext C21.JWR

WATERFRONT NEW LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS

T H E S A N D S Between Traverse Oty ft Charlevoix

Laka Michigan sandy Beech Gorgeous sunsets

m v«egs near M a m a Golf, Fiah 9m. Boet Hunt

1 4 2 Bedrooms with garage

F r o m $ 9 9 , 9 0 0 Ca* or Write for Brocf»*e

REAL ESTATE ONE 10268 U.S. 31

Elk Rapids, Ml 49629 (616) 264-5611

337 Farms For Sale W O f SAGINAW (21 «0

pond.

a£>M 1937 0»v«r t ract heevy duty 2-wheal traaar 'W-0026

339 Lots and Acreaqs For Sale

ACREAGE 12H) - TWO LOTS 165 ft Iron tags pond naw Try rndae N o l Clar«slon $31,500 each 625-2733

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 1 s o . lot completely wooded raveie. private road, magn i f i can i Short term $130,000 788-0262 681-5777

BLOOMFIELD LOT - 1 35 acres of beeutifuay treed vecant lend located m Bloom held Private but hea eeay

ees lo treewsy One of the leat parcels left m this arse $75,400 A j k lor Suzetie 647-6400

Chember tan Realtor*

BUILDABLE l e a n o l Farmington Hits Super n e ^ h b o m o o d located near shop-ping. X-way* $ Owner has bueomg plans thst can be purchased Not many lots «i greet subdivisions left $44 900

626-8700 _

Cranbrook Assoc mc Reenors

CANTON TOWNSHIP 7 -i acre comer. Michigan ft Beck 500 I 750 water gas sewer eva«-abie $100,000 Terms 838-6731

FARMINGTON HILLS - % scrs plus. Beeutrful t reed lot on cU-de-*ac Smek 2 bedroom home tree, need tome repev if you want $43 900 or beet offer

10 keep 474-3952

LOT wooded, Troy, Golden Corn-dor Brr ranghem Schoola. CaS 649-4535. after 8 30pm 649-5341

MILFORO PINE MEADOWS 24 b e e u t M r o « n g ft wooded 2 - 4 acre homeeitee m thia

Kanamgton Perk i on S MWorfl 2 Mae* N of 1-96 on S MWord Rd

For mors mtormst lon cs* 362-4150

MILFORO TOWNSHIP - Nice 1 1/2

From $25,000 685-8161

MUST SELL BY OWNER Bioomfteid H a s - 6 adjacent wood-ed lots. Bioomfteid Hias schools Appro* to \» acrs eech Buyer* only, $30,000 each. $166,000 tor a l 6 C a l Erneat Lawia 642-1091

NORTHFIELD TWP 3 beeutrful par-cel* Perked Term* 12 - 13H ft 15 acra* Ready to b u M 437-1174

NORTHVILLE TWP E x : i l l • I Buad-srta over en ecre on Seven Mae Ju«t East of Beck Ptcftxeequa

eree of fine home $81500

YPSiLANTI TWP - 10 ecree on B a n e Road Aree of reoe homes Lmcom School District $28 000

SUPERIOR TWP - Several 10 acre

$3500 FEHL

5 per i O » REAL ESTATE 453-7800

ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE - 1/2 ecre buadede lot, epprox 180x122 Perked 1966 Upper Straits Laks

bsach. ramp ft dock pnvi-$90,000 or beet crfler Die-

count lor cash Evenings 851-8147

VACANT LOTS FOR SALE Fully spproved 5. SO" lo t* South held naer Plum Hoftow Sub $15,000 eech C a l . 546-4800

WIXOM 61 KX sue aee

srs tree.. $«S3.000 881-5511

WALLOON LAKEFRONT Enjoy commanding vsaws of WiSoon East Bay ft bund the home of your dreams on this 13 acre per cel. l e a t u m g 100 of lake tron-

aMh Dept $ DNR-approved buedmg arts $85,000 Land Contract terms svaMabM. Contact Gary Deter*. Vacation Properties Network 311 Water St..

49712 OPEN SUNDAY

Boyne C ty . Mi 616-582-6724

334 Out Of Town Property For Sale

GRACIOUS Authentic l e t o n c s home m Adnen updated Thru-out Foyer Frepieoed

g room Panor Formal dmmg Library 5 Bedrooms. 3 bethe • 2

betha Family room Baaemenl 2 car garage $97.500 Ask for Rax Glover

COLDWELL BANKER Glover Reel Estate Aaaooetee

517-i

SCOTTSOALE ARCONA On Mc Comae* ranch Decorator furreahed

bath

335 T i m s Share For 8«ts

BEAUTTFUl CAPE COO 3rd we* in My - prime

$ 10.000/muet sal pteeee cal Ipm 517-548-307*

336 Florida Property FREE PRO«WT> GUtOE

flrsi SI ane lor the NEW 1SSS Florida Pioparty Guide Ctf ua to-

*VACA8DN PROMRTKS NETWORK

700 North Woodeerd

645-8700 -171

FAAMMQTON HH.LS LESS T>TAN $M6 Ma

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P L Y M O U T H H I L L S A L I T T L E V A L L E Y - i d m b i M f t a r S N V

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GULF OOAST P O R T ^ H A R L O T T E

ROWk-SALLAimMf con*

SAfUSOTAPlA Tta

W BLOOMFIELD WOOOED LOT

tor a wa» -ou i tieeameni. p i - i i l s j a i on a l spor t* Pine Laka $59,900

CLARKSTON Beeut i ru wooded lot on a cenei si sub of flne homes priced from J-5C OOO-$300.OOC $39 500

HEPPARD 8 5 5 - 6 5 7 0

340 Lake-Aiver-Aesort

341 Cemetery Lots OAKLAND HILLS MEMORIAL GARDEN 2 lota a«»i v e ^ t Garden of Victory. $2 ,000 or beet offer Days, 477-4773, Evee 4 73-8501

WHITE CHAPEL -Garden of Pray ar " . 3 lots Value $840 eec». mm sea tor $600 eech 682-96)6

WHITE CHAPEL tront $1200 open 6pm Coaect

2 lots near left

1-216-6SO-9556

351 Bus. A Proteesionsl Bklps. For Sale

• . . l | | , iii • • u p p o n u n i t i M

400 A p t i F o r l M

AMBER APA*TMBrr COLOMES

Investors Wanted

• ••.r «5*>M AOOO Crook.

expendmg its operation by iont venturing lend devel-o p m e a f , c o n d o m i n i u m

a c t

Oek or CJS Mr appt

GREAT INVESTMENT REDFORD OFFICE BUILDING

3800 • / - eq f l Good Cash Flow

Caa . CERTIFIED REALTY INC

471-7100

352 Commerc ia l / Retail For Sale

BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS Anywhere m Micragen

Caa M.

B A N K E R S Realty. Inc

Commenced In .eeti i iei H DmtSkw

(313)855-9000

21.000 SQ

356-2SOO CANTON - Outstanding locaaon on Ford Rd neer 1-275 lo gat a Buei-nee* o f the ground. Property of far* mam Bueding wtth approxSnaMly 1.400 aq n and lerge detached gm-rage tor addit ional wee ButkSng haa water electric ft gas eeratoe Only $44 900 CaS Joe Fsrka* Re-Max B o e r o w e * 459-3800

FARMMGTON HILLS 150 teal on OrcTiard Lake Road-Large older tour bedroom houee hee greet future p o e s M m e e Owner mouveted

CALL ED BARSONE THOMPSON-eROWN

553-8700

M E D I C A L C O N D O Canton Professorial Park. Modern m e d i c a l o f f ice suite wtth approx 1^216 sq ft plus partially finished basement . Ample parking.

C O M E R I C A B A N K ( 3 1 3 ) 4 9 6 - 6 1 7 7

PLYMOUTH OLD VILLAGE - Veto-t a r style buadlng. 2 offlce/reLM shops corner lot. e iceSent cond^ l ion $99 900 641-9372

353 IndTWarehouee Sale Or Leaae

MAPLE/CROOKS tno—-com space

354 Income Property INVESTORS - * you Wim lo r+cmrvm our mwentory feat of m > W -m w i t i . i m ^ M multi-p*a commercial land contractm. e«c P I M M cafl Michael J Canary W l -

group6. B u y v Br oftar flarvlCM 313-4SS-8400

> £ # l e l l i a a l . | , a — | w c m m i m t n i

WAYHC COUKTY - 3 I

I C O U n r t n a MO M O T i g i g M A

Land Con t rac ts 9 5% RETURN ON YOUR MONEY

Long term ft secured on tame auma CHARLES A FANNIN LEASING

P O Box 462. Yp—liitl. Ml 4STS7

360 ftusinaas Oppor tun i t ies

" IGGINS LAKE AREA - 3 bedroom. |i beth. chalet $ 4 9 900 Century 21

Countr , n * * E s t . : , inc 1-800-432

HIGGINS LAKE 1% bath mcludea perk $35 $79,900 Country. Real mon Ml l -800-432-4595 est LAR

QUICK $26,500

$22500

roof, aa ap eround dec*. nd dec* leros wea 355-2:

342 Lakat ront Property BLOOMFIELD H«.LS LAKEFRONT

En»oy a l Sports Square Lake Irom IN* 2 bedroom. 2 CM

dryer ft mucfi more $B8.000 OtoomSeid on Square Laka Condo-nenkjme. 1962 KSnoenvnnn Open 1-8 DaSy. Oossd Thursdsy

333-4344

CANADIAN LAKES

(6161972-8311 CANAL FROKT1 AJ sports Oner' 8 fiver Lake smaehang coraempo-rery buM 1SSS 4 be«*oo«ea. Sna floor a m u k i l a wOh | a o 0 and Naplaue. 3 car oaraea $290,000 CALL CMOY LORENC 737-9636

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

851-6700 C A s a i x u

BCHWERRZHT RTA* BETTER HOMES ft

863-1122 ESTATE

u n r c N S

CLARKSTOM LAKOT ONT HOME.

n tmm» \« im HARTLAND er o m m

zsur A PiSnsss m M M s »

NEW r e s o r t c o n d o m m u m 8

FROM 666.900

SYVV«J» L A « ^ T A $ L T JILL

LAWN ft GARDEN Sale, ft ser-Mce m A-1 location Adri-an DeaMr tor brand mo ear*, trac-tor* $ snow Lluewt . 5.500 * « fl bidg could b e d M d e d tar addtaonal business operat ion $150,000 Terms ppsslbls Ask lor Margie Jeflray or Vlcki Gang

COLDWELL BANKER Giover Real Cnasa Associates

517-

CONDOM VENDING Today* hortaat opportunity Eam huge proSts m test aroasng market Cm Heefth Aide. 1-800-541-5110

COS4IETIC-SKIN C A * luring laboratory t u f i a a •naae lorcas Mia. p o a m * « P Only 557-5215/r

FINANCIAL ASSISTANT to <a sloe an v t Ions M ba pra-

by m

NAPLES FLORKkA

RfeftL ESTATE OFFICE tor

0«* company is very c o n

substantial proMa or m &

Kjn«»y contact us woiad Ska more w Hon on our l u h r * protects

Box 314 Observer ft Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Scftcoicrsfl Rd Lhroraa.

48150

LIVONtA OEU ft CONES traffic location operating tea-

I aur am aaat 32 Modem bu idmg and terms eveaabM $134 000

HARRYS

WOLFE 421-5660 WESTLAND

out pizzeria and catering service Turn-key opeiatlciri AJ aouement included Aakmg $45,000

Realty World Robert Olson Realtors

981-4444 1000 SUNBEDS

TONING TABLES Sunal - WOLFF Terming Bads

Cal lor FREE Color Catalogue Save to 50% 1-800-226-6292

361 Money To Loan - Borrow

BUSINESS ft REAL ESTATE LOAMS $60,000 to $10,000,000 Nanonel fl-

Flelda ft Aeeocmee

CASHS$ tar MBe. taxes any p«*-. i yom noma equity, credit O K Mortgage America

1-900-67S-2570

$ CASH $ For B * s Ti pose Use your home e « * t y

Ok PI 1-800-234-

362 R e d Estate Wanted CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY

CASH TODAY OR

GUARANTEED SALE

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

HOME BUILDER <

400 Apts. For Rent

commune, m Troy

MAPLEWOOO MANOR APARTMENTS

2200 Crooks Rd. fN of l lspNL

SHORT TERM LEASES

Free Cable T v - Free Carport

RENT INCLUOES NEAT

1 ft 2 Bedroome Irom $496 Come t i l Mi carpeted, pool m oorv

11-75 OPS4 DAILY

362-0720

ALL QUALIFIED PEOPLE Save 50% Rent

SHARE LISTINGS • 642-1630 684 So

YORKTOWNE Plymouth a mom asegent reMet comrraayay overlooking Htnes Park W a * to Town B u n to oondommawi specifics I ions Sound proofing throughout Some of the meny Ma-nxes include 1 ft 2 cer garaoee wtth door openers 2 or 2 ' * betha Sra-

Stanss t $745 mo Contact Ray Lee. 591-9200 The t k r t t o a i Group ReaMors

Model Hrs Noon-6pm. 456-5660

AN OPPORTUNITY l o move .4) to French Quarters Apt* $350 curly alarm Credit report ft i Mai srmes raqiarec .11 • ' a sen ft .

835-9086 I x-«

75 AVAILABLE Lerge

lamed $460 /S600 i k M i Mon -Fn.. 10 8pm. 54

A $300 REBATE CHAFtMMG LARGE 1 bedroom apt

A - 1 A P T . R E F E R R A L

apeilmaiit sasksrsl ONE CALL DOES (7 ALLfl

n - Fn 9-7 Sat

426-3389 DOWNTOWN BiRMMGKAM

Studio bedroom Apt yeer Wees 642-7400 or

aperk i^A $545 p a Mo. 1

Absolutely Great! 0k nsin^ieiii/SoutfiSMO locaaon of-

1 6 2 bad-

24 f o r emeigeni

Cranbrook Place Apt* Phase IV

Mon -Fri 104 , Sat »-S iCIossa Sundayi

644-0059

^ ^ • 2 b e » luxury Apt No pets $910 per Mc j a c a l 642 ar s i s T i y

s o I a 1 a a ^

° t i s m k j s l

BIRMINGHAM

360 Dusinsas Oppor tunWaa

FRANCHISE AVAILABLE

Duniun' Donuts. the world's largest chain ot donul shops, ts pleased to announce the avaAatakty al a

new Dun kin' Donuts franchise location

F o r d v i e w P l a z a F o r d l t d . & J o h n D a l y

D e a r b o r n H e t g h t a , M I .

A great opportunity to own and operate your CAvn business

Minimum cash required $55,000

. ' For *312 296 7004 COLLECT, o r w r m e

Fronchme S o l e s M a n a g e r

DUNKIN' DONUTS

t i s s o

332 For Bala

Why pay rent when you can own

f o r as k m as

$299100

1~"

f ^ 1

729-2870

ufte A .

i o e * O A E T h u r s d a y . D K « n b « r 8 . 1 9 8 8

4B0 Apta. For Rent

G » t g « and uttatiee Irv 557-6562

A n * 9pm: S4«-2199

NORTH - 2 bed-

M M f n a n i . centre) a * . poo4. no pats. 1 yr. M a n SeOO'mo 626-10*4

O M o o o O Manor A*>ertmanta ( M u x * 2 badroom*

t o r n . t ree ua* o» & d r y * .

patio. Great locat ion

400 Apts. For Rent

BIRMINGHAM - 2 badroom. MOO montrw 1 badroom. SS35 Naeity decorated carport , air. haat includ-ed 2 7 M E M a p * Between Eton A

10

BIRMINGHAM. 2273 t Maple. 1

carport Adul ts No pats. Laaaa t u o 643-442*

BLOOMFIELD HILLS AREA Condo* tor rant, turtnanad and un-t u m a h e d SOort and u n s <amn leaaee n M t M In preelietous BloomneU mae

caa 335-6610

BLOOMHELO HILLS - 1 badroom. •unvaried. ideal tor tranalarrtng

$695 par Mo 644-2*32 or 642-1620

B I R M I N G H A M 1 b a d r o o m w i t h h e a l

Whethersfield Apartments

6 4 5 - 0 0 2 6

B O T S F O R D PLACE GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE

Bertind Botsford Hoepnai

FALL SPECIAL 1 Bedroom for $469 2 Bedroom tor $549 3 Bedroom lor $689 PETS PERMITTED

Smoke Detec lor* Installed SingMa W a c o m

immediate Occupancy We Love Ctmdren

HEAT 6 WATER INCLUOED OuMH prestige addraas. air condi-t ioning carpeting Move a refrigera-tor all utilities except wectricrty In-cluded Warm apartment* Laundry laol i t ie* For more information, phone

477-8464 27883 Independence

Farmington Hills

400 Apt*. For Rant

BRIGHTON

BeauMul. spaooua l a 2 bedroom apartments Some ot our amenities include ina lo6oe»wg

e Intercom e Air Condit ioning

e o * i > o * » . e Swanmmg pool e Laundry leatitM e And balconiaa

BRIGHTON COVE APTS

FROM $415 MONTHLY Evening & Weekend Hours

2 2 9 - 8 2 7 7

CANTON

CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

(LILLEY a WARREN)

1 MONTH FREE RENT Private entrance*

One a Tero Bedrooms Irom $460 Short term lease* available

We oiler Transfer oI Employment Clauses wi our Laaaae

propa 1-4490

CANTON - Cozy 1 bedroom *350: MO including fwa" 4 ersler Heler-encas a security deposit required 890 Lotz Rd After 6pm 571-8321

400 Apts. For Rent

fiilW

" " "

For a l i m i t e d t i m e o n l y r e c e i v e a

S 3 5 0 C O U P O N T o w a r d s y o u r r e n t . *

I n a d d i t i o n c h o o s e f r o m t h e m a n y e x c i t i n g f e a t u r e s . • 1 & 2 bedroom apartments • 2, 3 & 4 bedroom townhouses • $200security deposit • Free gas beat & gas utilities in most units •19 floor plans to choose from • Indoor Olympic pool • Exercise room and sauna • Luxurious clubhouse • Dens, fireplaces, spiral staircases • Covered carports • Laundry facilities/hook-up in townhouses • Pets allowed • Families welcome

O p e n M o n d a y - F r i d a y 10-6 . S a t u r d a y 10-5 . S u n d a y 12-5. F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n p l e a s e ca l l 4 5 5 - 2 4 2 4 .

400 Apts. For Rent

B e d f o r d Square Apts . C A N T O N

NOW TAKIMG APPLICATIONS FOR Spacxxjs 1 a 2 Badroom Apis

Srrtaa. Q u e l Sale Compts> Ford Rd. near 1-275

S T A R T I N G AT $445 981-1217

400 Apt*. For Rent EFFICIENCY studio ap< $325 1 badroom $400 • 2 badroom apt $450 mcludee heal a - a l a r pool a fountain 534-9340

Canton FAIRWAY CLUB

Goifside Apts. 1 A 2 Bedroom

Free Golf Heat A Hot Water Free

Carport Included 728-1105

• FARMINGTON • CHATHAM HILLS

1 & 2 Bedroome FREE ATTACHED OARAOE

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT H«a ted Indoor Pool • Saunas

Sound a Firaprootod Construction a More

FROM $505 On Old Grand River bet

Drake a MaMead

476-8080 Open Daily 9am-7pm

Sal a Sun I2noon-5pm

FARMINGTON - doemloem Large 1 • mdud-

• CANTON e F R A N K L I N PALMER

BEST VALUE IN AREA from $425 FREE HEAT

FARMINGTON HILLS - Large 2 bad-room 2 batlv carport

737-9093 or 256-5790

Q u e l country setting sound-condit ioned apertments Pool Sauna Cable Large Cloeets Pel opt ion eveaette

ON PALMER W o l LILLEY

397-0200 Daily 9-6 Sal a Sun by app l

- CANTON -

Heathmoore Apts. 1 badroom apartment available an-gle story. private entrance, utility room witn washer- & Oryar l o o k u p , abundant storage a mere Located on Haggerty Rd S Ol Ford Rd near 1-275 Vlelt Mon -Frt 12-6 or,

Call: 981-6994. ext 201 CANTON

VILLAGE SQUIRE From $435 Free Heal

$200 Moves You In O P E N UNTIL 7 :00pm

Great Location - Peril Salting Spacious - B * e Tra4 - Heal

Pool - Tennis - Sauna Sound Condit ioned - Cable On Ford Rd Jusl E 011-275

981-3891 Daily 9-7 Sat & Sun. 9-6

Eves by appt.

FARMINGTON HILLS. Middlemen a 10 Mae Large i bedroom Rent Irom $435 - utlirtiee Free Color TV urttn 1 year lease 471-4556

FARMINGTON HILLS Haggerty/14 Sublet 6 M o 1-1-89 thru 6-30-89. large qu«*t 2 bedroom. 2 M l balh. carport, prrvale en-trance. private laundry room, balco-ny cable ready mdudee windows treatments, pool. tenms court* , a more As* mg $695 Mo 961-6208

CANTON - 3 bedroom. 1H bath, family room, fireplace, all appli-ances. 2 car garage S725/mo t deposit 544-9487

HOLIDAY SALE C A S S LAKE FRONT

A P A R T M E N T S "In the Heart of the Lake"

W Bloom field School district

1 B e d r o o m $459 2 B e d r o o m $525

Call lor more Information -

354-6303 681-3085

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS TIMBERIDGE

1 & 2 BEDROOM large deluxe adult a family units

f r o m $ 4 7 5 t month FREE rent

with immediate occupancy

I new tenants only I I minimum 1 year lease!

(2 bedroom i#rnt)

includes sppiisnces. vertical bund* carpeting poot d o * a in Farmmgton Hil l* locat ion

Enter East off Orchard Lane «d on Fotsum S o l Grand River

Model open dally except Wed

478-1487 775-8200

400 Apts. For Rent OAROEN CITY-2 bedroom appaanoee. com laundry included, no peu . $496 | ry 4 7 6 - M 4 I

GRAND RIVER/LAHSER-1 bed

5 3 3 M U

GRAND RIVER MUXX.EBELT GREAT LOCATION

CEDARIDGE Deluxe 2 bedroom units

FROM $550 1 month FREE rent

with immediate occupancy [ m m r r m r 1 year leeaal

INCLUOES Vertical blinds, carpetmg. patios or Balconiaa w»th doorwaHs. Hotpomt appttances. security system, storage wittwn apartment

Enter on Tulane 1 block W o l MiddMOeM on the S u d e o l Grand

Cloee to downtown Fermmgton. shoppmg a expressway*

471-5020 Model open daily 1-5

Except Thursday

OFFICE: 775-8200

400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts For Rent LIVONIA-Large 1. waahar a dryer included Vary race area, near s top-ping a school* No pe l * $460 a up

474-5764

LIVONIA'S FINEST LOCATION

Merrtman corner 7 mile

Large Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom Units

• Adult community • Ail appliances • Vertical blinds •Pool

• Nearby shopping

M E R R I M A N W O O D S Modal opan 9-5 except Thuraday

477-9377 Office: 775-8200

FARMINGTON HILLS-1 badroom. k i lchen appliances, laundry w/ washer a dryer, car port 477-2573

CHERRY HILL AREA - 1 bedroom, stove, refrigerator carpetmg. air Great for Senior Citizen* $350/MO plus heal No pe l * 357-3343

CITY OF PLYMOUTH HIOOEN RIDGE

Builder s Special ciose-oui LAST TWO UNITS

One Un i t . 1 Bedroom One Unit 2 Bedroom

Each have 2 baths and in-cludes appliance* and 18 month builder warranty

From $64 ,990

476-3303 Eves can Anne 632-5361

TRI-MOUNT

&

T o v i s i t : F r o m 1 - 2 7 5 , ex i t A n n A r b o r R o a d W e s t t o Hmggerty R o a d . F o l l o w S o u t h to Joy R o a d , East on Joy to H o n e y t r e e . P r o f e s s i o n a l l y m a n a g e d b y D o l b e n .

•Crrtain Condmora Apply

WINTER SPECIAL C O N C O R D T O W E R S

1 a 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Include*

• Stove a refrigerator • Dishwasher • Carport

• Newly decor alec • Smoke detectors • Sprinkler system • FROM $395

1-75 and 14 Mile Next to Abbey Theater

569-3355

FARMINGTON HILLS

THE HOUSE OF B O T S F O R D

1 A 2 BEDROOMS PLUS TOWNHOUSES

FROM $505

Luxurious apartments on beeutrfuHy landscaped grounds Central air condit ioning and full appliances A* utilities included, except electric Carpeted carport, i w m m n j pool

20810 BotaJord Drive Grand River

Directly behind Botsford Inn

477-4797 FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 badroom •1 $445 includes heel. air. appli-ances a carpeting Cable TV avail-able 476-9719

FARMINGTON HILLS

MAPLE RIDGE APTS. 23076 M-ddlebell, 1 bedroom, car-pel. air. appkance*. carport avail-able. $455 473-5160

FARMINGTON HILLS Clean, quiet convenient studio a 1 bedroom apartments Carpet, verti-cal bl inds air conditioning, cable ready No pets From $390

474-2552

FARMINGTON HILLS - River Valley "Close-out special" on last lew re-maining urvts 2 months free rent 2 bedrooms. $700/mo Also i bed-room. $540 Closed Mon a Tuee Realty Showcase 473-0035

FARMINGTON-1 bedroom, close to downtown. $430 a mo mcki heaI. washer a dryer Available Im-

W I N D E M E R E P A R K S

Spending Spree!

T h e p o s s i b i l i t i e s a r e e n d l e s s !

V h c n you make «indemersr Park your new address, you II get more than country club ambience, unsurpassed amenities and a quality of life never before found in Ann Arbor You 11 get a S"*00 Spending Spree on us. redeemable at your choice of fine shops and local businesses

- Mary Dibble - Van Boven - Samaan s - J . J Goldberg - Steeplechase - LTIuma - Surroundings - Schoolkids Records

- >Jtt>rkbench - Mam 's Men's >Wrar &

His lady 's Apparel - Patricia Miles - Crwilin Travel - Mark Keller - Se> fried Jewelers - Jim Bradley Pimtiac

So. make i down pavment on a new car Purchase accessories for vour new home Take a kmg awaited vacation O r — u s e v.mr imagination'

The Windemere Park $700 Spending Spree makes almost anything possible! f

Contemporary Living for Career-Minded Adults 1 A 2 Bedroom Apts.

From $440

Spacious setting Contemporary design Modern kMdiena with duhwasher individually control led heeling

and air condit ioning Pnvate balconies or pa i io i Swimming poo l and much more

Open Daily A Weekends 10AM to 5 PM

Bloomfield Place 338-1173

Telegraph Rd N ol Square Lake Bioomfteid Township

FENKELL 23230. E o I Telegraph Clean Studio - 1 bedroom from $300 including heal, air carpetmg

536-8637

FIREPLACES, vertical bund* a dishwasher m many Amber Apart-m a n t j Royal Oak. Clewson a Troy

2 bedrooms Children? Pet*? Ask' Days 280-2830 Eves

256-6714

FIVE MILE/Tetegraph. large 1 bed-room. carpeting, appkancee All util-ities except electricity No pets $330/mo After 5pm. 651-6496

C R A N B R O O K PLACE

Southfield Luxurious 1 Bedroom apartment start ing a l $498 month 2 Bedroom start ing al $578 month Rani includes carpeting. dMhwaah-er walk-in cioaet. balcony or pei io Garage* also avalabla BeauUtuPy landscaped grounds give you the laeling o l being m the country yet you a r * ctoee lo Shopping Mas For information come to the Gatahouee al 16301 W 13 MHe Road. )uat 1 block w o l SouihflekJ Road 642-

Open M o n thru Frt . 9am-5 30pm ! Noon lo 5pm

W I N D E M E R E P A R K

r r c i M f i c r r

r r r t r o i r i - c

A P A R T M E N T S 2 H 2 0 m I n d w i M H l D r i v e . A n n A r t * * M l 4 8 1 0 5

6 6 2 4 * 3 0

I r o n I ' V i J . M k r rtymouth R n x l * r « i M» N l a o o « o a < J

* t « n « R o a d n o r t h t o W 1 r « k m * - r r P a r t

! f £ > f e e . . .

CROOKS a 14V* MILE. 1 bedroom, carpetmg. drapes, diahwaafier. car-port storage, haat included Laaaa No pets $500 647-7079

ADULT COMMUNITY

C A M B R I D G E APTS. DEARBORN HTS.

Cacaaart location walking distance • To ehoppmg career church, ale

1 a 2 b e d r o ^ B

274-4765 A York Management Community

• D E A R B O R N C L U B •

D E A R B O R N CLUB F r o m $ 4 2 5

FWEE MEAT SPACIOUS - GREAT VALUE

H a « - Atr • tool • Cable Soma 2 beOooma. 1'A bath*

Tnanhauaaa ei"enable Jue tN o l F c d r d 5764 MtaMr Rd

5 6 1 - 3 5 9 3 Open Da*y 12-6 Sal 12-4

DEARBORN'S BEST DEAL

O E A R B O R N W E S T A P T S

For fuel $430 you can Kre In an >alatiia» i d Apart-ment Comnvwty in Dear-born Height* dnesl area Your l badroom a p u m e m mdudee a*r • u n d r y a r e * OE a p e * acnea « • lo wad carpal t

2 7 6 - 1 5 5 0 m x l AWKjanmaw r R d . T W N 0* O a r r y HM

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tuded N e a e t a

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HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY

Chideeier Place Apartmenta. 3300 Chidaelar Street. Ypeaenti. now ac-cepting appucaliona Wlthm walking daatance oI downtown Rem accord mg to income under Section 8 HUD Fo» Inlormatlon can Mon thru Fn .

487-9400 Equal Houamg Opportunity

LIVONIA Suburban Luxury

Apartments One Bedroom - $450

COMPLETELY RE MOOEL EDI New carpeting, new vinyl floor new kitch-en cupboards, heel a water includ-ed. appliances, disposal air condi-t ioning Adult section Parking

C a l or vtail between 2 30-6&0pm 14950 FAIRFIELD

421-3776

N O G I M M I C K S JUST VALUE

G R E A T LOCATION LEXINGTON

V ILLAGE 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT

Stove a refrigerator Pool Newly decorated Smoke detectors FROM $420 Security deposit Only $200

1-75 and 14 Mile across Irom Oakland Mall

585-4010

400 Apts. For Rant

- MADISON HEIGHTS -Rent $415

Spacious 1 bedroom Senior Discount

• Free Heat CHATSFORD VILLAGE

588-1486

KEEGO HARBOR SYLVAN ON THE LAKES APTS

Lakefront living on Caa* a Sytvan l a k a * m larga 1-2 bedroom ap l * Include* heal From $470 (Sorry, no pets) Open Mon-Fri 9-6pm. Sal

I . Sun By Appl Inquire Mena-oer

1613 Cass Lake F»d Or Ca» 682-4480

KENSINGTON PARK A P A R T M E N T S

1 BEDROOM SPECIAL $425

e Great lakeside view e Minutes to Kensington Park. Boat, swim, fish, golf. Wooded nature trails e 7 minutes from Twelve Oaks Mall • Easy Access to 1-96 • Free heat individually controlled

437-6794 LAHSER, 7 MILE AREA

Nioe 1 a 2 bedrooms, carpeting Newty decorated, heal $100 off 1st months rem, $325 8 up 537-0014

LAKE ORION One bedroom apart-ment on laka Carpeted, stove, re-frigerator an utiktie* included. $90/ i a a I Preler non emoker 626-4465

LIVONIA AREA

Westwood -Village Apts.

REBATE $3S0' Heat Included *

Spacious luxurious 1 6 2 bedroom apts are waiting for you with plush cwpe t . larga opan kitchen with dishwasher. eeH-eleamng oven, a frost free refr igerator vert ical bunds, ample storage, carport a in-tercom system

RENTS FROM $475 ' select units only

459-6600

" O R D / W A Y N E AREA

Beautiful spacious 1 a 2 bedroom apartments

Some ol our amenities mclude tha following

e Carpeted e Decorated • Park-Uke setting • Close t o shopping e Close 10 expressway e Owner paid heal

COUNTRY COURT APTS

7 2 1 - 0 5 0 0

FORD/WAYNE RD AREA Spaooua 1 and 2 bedroom apart-ments Carpeted decorated a in a lovely area. Heel included

Evening a weekend hours

WESTLAND WOODS

728-2880 F O R D / W A Y N E R D A R E A

Spacious 1 and 2 badroom apart-ments Carpeted decorated a In a

Evening a weekend hours

Country Village Apts

326-3280

FREE HEAT! T O W N E A P T S .

BK3 BEAVER a CROOKS AREA

T R O Y M o d e m 1 a 2 Bedroom Apartments Heal a weter included Dlahwaahar

outer OFF-STREET LOCATION

362-1927

FREE RENT! C H R I S T M A S S P E C I A L !

T O W N E A P T S mo BEAVER 6 CROOKS AREA

T R O Y i 2 Bedrnnm Apartments

a large storage area* No petal Carport* evaaaMe

QUIET OFF-STREET LOCATION $67$ reduced to S660

3 6 2 - 1 9 2 7

1 M o n t h Free Rent L U N A A P A R T M E N T S

S p a c i o u s 1 b a d r o o m

M o d a l o p a n T u e e . - S u n .

C a N o f f l o e . . 4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0

LIVONIA GRAND OPENING

C a n t e r b u r y P a r k Lrvonia* nee eel apartment com-plex leatunng larga deluxe i bad-room a 2 bedroom-2 bath units In-clude* balcony or patio, vertical bands, carpeting, laundry hook-up m eech unM, aa deluxe eppkanca*

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

FROM $550 PER MONTH

Great N Livonia Area

On Maytteid. N oft 7 mile. 3 b * s . E of Farmington Rd (Behind Joe's Produce) Neer both K-Mart Canter a Livonia Mall

Model open daily 1-5 except Thur*

473-3983 775-8200

T R E E T O P

L O F T S We nave a nawer 1 badroom apart ment complete wtth Balcony walk m closet neutral decor deluxe «lichen a more

ALSO

A very special apartment with a sleeping loft a cathedral ceding thai open* lo the living araa Bolh uni t* have covered perking

w e ar * located in the cory village o l Northvil le a have a *cemc natural sel l ing complete with stream a park Lease required No pels EHO

APARTMENT $485 LOFT $515

F o u n t a i n P a r k NOVI

SEE ITI BELIEVE ITI LEASE ITI

Our I bedroom I bath 2 bedroom 1 ba lh or 2 bedroom. 2 oath Apis leeture washer dryer microwave oven sail-defroeting -efrigeraior vei l -c leaning oven, private en trances carpelmg. pat io or balcony pool Carports available

A l l F r o m $ 5 5 0 M o .

4 2 1 0 1 F o u n t a i n P a r k Located on Grend River Betwewr Meadowb 'oo* and Now Roads

1 Open Mon thru Fn 10 30 10 6 30 Sat and Sun Noon io 5

3 4 8 - 0 6 2 6 e NOVI e

W A T E R V I E W F A R M S

f r o m $ 4 2 0 Country Setting • Lakes Aree

Near Twelve Oaks Mail Speciou* - Sound Conditioned

Central Aw PoC Tennis Cable Ponnac Tr Oat W a Beck Rds

624-0004 Deily 9em-7pm

Sal a Sun 12-4pm

Sai 9-4 Open Daily 10-6

348-9590

M A P L E TELEGRAPH AREA

Beautiful spacious deco-rated apartments. Some ol our amenities include:

Intercoms Deluxe carpeting Den Dishwasher Disposal Parking Swimming Pool Storage Facilities Laundry Facilities

BIRMINGHAM FARMS Open Mon - Fri. 9am-5pm

and by appointment

8 5 1 - 2 3 4 0

642-8686 Beneicke a Krue

NORTHVILLE AREA - 2 bedroom Apt available. $545 per Mo 1 year •ease includes heat and ~a>e« No pels Call 348-9250 or 646-7500

N o r t h v i l l e F o r e s t A p a r t m e n t s 1 & 2 Bedrooms

from. $475 Townhouses from . .$585

AVAILABLE NOW! Include* porch or balcony swim mmg pool, community Building storage areas

OPEN DAILY

4 2 0 - 0 8 8 8

NORTHVILLE GREEN OASIS OF CONVENIENCE Be cloee lo everything, churches shops malls, downtown Northvllte, woods Spacious luxury larga 2 Bedrooms 1V» baths. $540 include* carport

SPECIAL OFFER DEC RENT FREE

349-7743

MAYFLOWER HOTEL - $550 month starting DaHy room service 24 Ivxir massage aer-nc* Color TV No leases immediate occupancy Con-tact Craon Smith 453-1620

NEAR DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON Super Loca t ion

Small 60 unit complex

Very large 1 bedroom unit with patio - $475

Includes: carport, all appli-ances. carpeting, verticals, sliding glass door. Adults. Shopping nearby.

STONERIDGE MANOR Freedom Rd W ol Orchard Lake

478-1437 775-8200

LIVONIA HOLIOAY SPECIAL Move m by Dec Jan rent free Lim-ited io new leeldenta only on select-ed apartments Ptoaae ca* 8 30 tM 5. 7 days s weak 477-6446

NINE MILE HOOVER AREA TOWNHOUSES

Soma of our amenities include the

°°T7ACARTHUR MANOR

2 bedroom, central air, basement, parking, beauti-fully decorated. $400 a month.

7 5 8 - 7 0 5 0

NORTHVILLE KINGSI2E APT

Spacious f i j f no r s . nicely appoui led 2 Bedrooms. !'•» baths Beaulrfulty Landscaped grounds, efficient man-agement staff. $5*0 per month in-cludes carport

NORTHVILLE GREEN * mile W of Sheldon Fid at 8 MHe a

Randolph

349-7743 NORTHVILLE - Large 1 bedroom picture window overlooking stream wood deck close to downtown $525 mo 478-8283

e N O v i e

W E S T G A T E VI NOVI /LAKE AREA

F R O M $ 4 6 0 • Quiet • Specious Apartments

• Attractively landscaped • Lakes Area • Near Tw«ve Oaks

Mail • Central Air • Pool e Carports Waik-m Closets • Panos a B a l c o n y Pontiac Tr bei w « i a Beck Rd*

624-8555 Daily 9am 7pm Sat a Sun 12 -4pm

ROYAL OAK- One Bedroom apartment Carpeted Ne»- 1-75 $420 month.heal a water included ^du l l s 64 I -0265 or 754 3438

O A K B R O O K VILLA 2 and 3 Bedroom lownnouses

ranging from $399 to $500 include* all utilities

Open Mon Wed T ues a Thu'S Sal 11em-2pm

9am-5pm 9am-6pm

Closed Sun

15001 BRANDT, ROMULUS 941-4057

OAK PARK One bedroom apl heat hoi water coin operated laundry pool carpeted Sen.or citaens wei come No pets 546-752«

OLD REDFORD Larise- near Grand River Modem one bedroom, car pel »ng appliances heal included No pets Senior crturens welcome $300 Leave massage 360-3862

ONE MONTH FREE RENT on Colonial Court Apartments Beautiful Birmingham location Specious townhouses 4 apart ments Alarm security syslem car ports cable a Basement Call 10am-6pm 646-1188

ORCHARD LAKE ROAD. near Telegraph Beautiful wooded sel l ing. 1 Bedroom apts Carpel An condit ioner heat included

FROM $365 ORCHARD WOODS APTS

334 1878

NORTH VILLE/NOVI THOMASVILLE LUXURY APTS.

Brand new 1 Bedroom apts wtth central air patio, balcony ver ic le Blinds micro wave washer a dryer f rom $485 On 8 Mae W of 1-275 LAST 3 AVAILABLE $250 Bonus if leased before Christmas

V P HOMAR a ASSOC 349-8700

Open Sal 6 Sun 1-5

NORTHVILLE merit - available mid-January Caa afler 7pm or anytime naaakends

P A R K E R H O U S E

A P T S Beauiifui spac-ous apts

Some of our amenit ies include the following

• Indian Village Araa • Bmli in features • Carpeted • Oecoraied

Evening a i

FROM $340 PER MONTH

8 2 4 - 3 3 7 5

1 and nours by * p p i

T h u r s d a y . D e c e m b e r 8 . 1 B 6 6 O A E • 11E

400 Apts. For Rent PLYMOUTH - aMctoncy apt., rental, nice 4 clean, off Mrm mg. u t a m n m d u d e d ~ p u s eeairtty S 3 !

PLYMOUTH First Itoor. 2 bedroom, apartment. M i l a Mam Streeta hmmadMta oc-cupancy f r w a l a entrance Balcony Levotor Mlnda throughout r e s car-petmg. aa app—nee* *mh free

a fixture*, individual storage rale tomeca with central Mr. I

security inter-com. ample perking a moral $696 monthly Day* 737-701 177 Eve* 591-1964

P L Y M O U T H H E R I T A G E A P T S

he* unit* available located conven-iently a l Sheldon a North Territorial. 1 m4a S of M 1 4 immediate occu-pancy Just stop by or caa tor a personnel showing

HOURS MON THRU FRI . 9 TO 5

1-455-2143

e PLYMOUTH e HILLCREST

CLUB From $440 Free Heat

SPECIAL $200 Security Deposit

( U n i t e d rime! • Park sett ing • Specious Sutee

• Air Condit ioning • Outdoor Pool • immaculate Grounds a BMgs

• Best Value In Aree Neer Plymouth a Haggerty

12350 Risman 453-7144

Deify 9-6pm Sat 10-2

PLYMOUTH LIVE ON THE PARK 1 Bedroom - $415 2 Bedroom - $430

Haat a water included, carpeted Irv-ing room a ha*, central air. kitchen Ouai-me. perking pool Adufl sec-tion Reedy lor occupancy See Manager

40325 Plymouth Rd Ap l 101 455-3682

PLYMOUTH LUXURY APTS 2 Bedrooms. 2 Balh* waahar dryer, carport , $600 par month

459-6401

P L Y M O U T H MANOR &

P L Y M O U T H HOUSE APTS

Specious 1 a 2 bedroom apt* - Pnvate community almoaphere - CkSee lo downtown Ptymouth - Pool a other emertrtiee - Heat included

L«ey Rd S of Ann Arbor Rd

455-3880 A York Management Community

PLYMOUTH - New lovely 2 bedroom lower, including stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer, dteh washer, air con-ditioning. vertical blinds, all beige decor Cloee lo town $550 plus se-curity Available Jan 1st Call

459-4199

PLYMOUTH , NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS

" M S 2 bedroom apartments Belco-rues.'palios. central mr. individual furnace* Ceramic Ma bath. G E kitchen large baaement i torage a work area BeeuttfuHy landacaoed start ing al

$460 including heat North n d e of Ann Arbor Trail. E o l 1-275. off ice hour* Mon thru Fn 9 tia 6. Sat 10 ua 2

Call 453-2600

T R E E T O P M E A D O W S

We have a i 4 2 bedroom luxury apartment available with oversued rooms neutral decor carport, bal-cony a deluxe kitchen From $495 EHO

Located on 10 Mile a Meadowbrook Roads In Novi

Open daily 10-6

348-9590 642-8686 Beneicke a Krue

NOV! HOLIOAY SPECIAL On 2 bedroom apts and 2 bedroom townhouses Move in By Dec Jan rent Ires on selected imfts tor new reaKtonts only pieaeecaa 349-6200

PEACEFUL PLYMOUTH Comfor t and charm New t bed room apartments a snort walk lo town $430 plus utilities 459-6640

PINE LAKE CARRIAGE HOUSE Charming 1 bedroom, lake view carpeied. washer dryer , microwave $625 663-0788 338-9645

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH I bed room tun kitchen exceflem loca-tion Appliances a neat mduded Short term lease acceptable $375 mo 349^5229

- PLYMOUTH-B R O U G H A M

M A N O R A P T S .

1 bedroom $435 2 bedroom $475

r Lease Heat a Water Paid Adults No pels

455-1215

NOVI SCHOOLS large 2 bedroom 2 beth microwave pnvate laundry, sublet .'$710 347-5946

PLYMOUTH Downtown 1 bed room screened porch No pels $500 /mo mciudee -jtnities Security deposit Can 453-5781

e PLYMOUTH e

Plymouth Hills Apartments

768 S. Mill St.

Modern 1 and 2 Bedroom

e Washer-Dryer In Each Apt.

e Easy Access to I-275 e Air Conditioned e Fully Carpeted e Dishwasher A Disposal e No Pets e Vertical Blinds in

Selective Units

F r o m $ 4 1 5 I new reeidenta only)

DaHy 12 -6pm except frt a Sun.

4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1 278-8319 PLYMOUTH TWP.. 1 Bedroom apartment $415 per month heel a water mduded. carpeted, daan a quiet 455-4556

PLYMOUTH 1 bedroom, quiet con-• anlanl New carpet, appkance*. cable, laundry No pals $425 with heat 455-6746 or 995-9624

400 Apts. For Rent

room, dining are*. kNohan indudaa appliance* Hea l a weter lumlal ied Adults No p e u $366/mo 463-4621

PLYMOUTH 1 a 2 m e n u with 2 ma be th* and deok otf IMng room AJ appkancee mdudmg »aahar a dryer m unn Caa Ray Laa The Michigan Q r o t « 591-9200

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom, move m

f e e . $465 month Cloee lo and downtown After 7pm 456-

Irsewatrs 156-7465

R Y A N / 1 0 M I L E AREA W A R R E N

Beautificatlon Winner 3 years In a row.

Beautiful spacious deco-rated 1 and 2 bedroom apartments Some of our amenities include the fol-lowing: • Intercoms • Air Conditioning • Owner paid heat • Dishwashers • Disposal • Laundry Facilities • Parking • Deluxe carpeting • Sr Discounts

F R O M $ 4 1 5 PINECREST APT.

Hours Mon. - Fri. 9am-5pm and by appointment

7 5 7 - 6 7 0 0

400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rem PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom. Ptymouth Rd a Hotorook Stove, retngaraior. carpeting, drepee. air cond i t i on * ^ Available mtmadleleiy $420 plue utamea Adults After ( PM 463-6194

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom bnck du-plex. apcaencea a carpel , $525

Canton 2 bedroom $465 U 465-0391

QUIET, wea located apertment com-munity seeks metur BioomheM Weal Apar tments

826-150®

R Y A N / 1 0 MILE AREA W A R R E N

Beautiftcation Winner 3 years In a row.

Beautiful spacious deco-rated 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Some of our amenities Include the fol-io wing: • Intercoms • Air Conditioning • Owner paid heat • Dishwashers • Disposal • Laundry Facilities • Parking • Deluxe carpeting • Sr Discounts

F R O M $ 4 1 5 M A Y F L O W E R

A P T S Hours Mon. - Fri. 9am-5pm

and by appointment

7 5 4 - 7 8 1 6

400 Apts. For Rent

r I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y A P A R T M E N T S

BY C O N S O L I D A T E D I N V E S T M E N T S

2 locations to serve you G A R D E N CITY

P L Y M O U T H S t a r t i n g at $ 3 8 0

HEA TS WA TER INCL UDED S p a c i o u s 1 S 2 b e d r o o m S s t u d i o s

• 24 H o u r M a i n t e n a n c e etin-g • i

• L a u n d r y & S t o r a • C a r p e t i n g • A p p l i a n c e s

r a g e I • C a b l e TV

i Fac i l i t i e s

O p e n M o n -F r i 9 a m - 5 p m S a t . 10 a m - 12 N o o n

M o d e l H o u r s T u e s -Fr i 3 p m - 8 p m S a l & S u n 12 N o o n - 6 p m

4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0

FREE FIRST MONTHS

RENT WITH 1 YEAR LEASE •New residents — select units only

E N J O Y S P E C I A L

S U R R O U N D I N G S

* J * I * W X K J Apartment* i r r loeated near great •ftnppmiL r c i u a r a n u and nrcrratKmsl ( s o l u m

2 sw imming pools, tennis courts, modem appliances fuEh carpeted and air condit ioning

1 X j x l 2 B e d r o o m apar tmen ts f r o m

$ 4 5 5

1 HEAT INCLUDED DN MONTHLY REJST '

W A Y N E W O O D ( A P A R T M E N T S )

PONTRAIL APTS on Pontiac Trail in S Lyon

10 a 11 Mae Now renting 1 a 2 Bedroom Units

f r o m $ 3 8 0

including heeI a hot weter • aa elec-tric kitchen • a* condruorung • car-peting • pool - leundry a storage la-

cable TV • no p e u • adult

ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL PROGRAM

FOR SENIOR CITIZENS 437-3303

OLD REDFORD 6 Mile-'lafteer. small 4th floor studio, carpeied. ap-pkance* heel mduded. cal ok Squeeky dean $220 month, $330 depoait Ideal for student 354-0662

400 Apts. For Rent PLYMOUTH - 3 bedroom $425

6 elove 961-2107

REDFORD AREA FROM

$365 •Large 1 A 2 Bedrooms •Walk-in Ctoeet •Lighted Parking • 1 or 2 Year Laaae •Free Heat

•Oiscount for Seniors. City Police & Firemen

G L E N COVE 538-2497

REDFORD $65 wk , m pme 1 mo rant required Smgi* pe>-*on p u l a n e d Altar flpm 533-7961

REDFORD - Cute 3 bedroom upper. $400"mo aa I/tame* mduded 1600

535-2786

400 Apts. For Rent

400 Apts. For Rsnt REOFOBD/Of fTBOn Araa. leeway decora ted I t ! S i u d n e tor $270 Heel a Water ev

Schoolcraft 6 PlMit-| outh Rd . on W Outer Dr 531-2260

400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S

ROCHESTER HILLS Al atati la 1 /1 /66 Luxury 2 bad-room. 2 betf i apeiwianl . waaher'

-srzs>

appaam.ee ma ty room n apart-ment warn waaher 6 dryer central m lacked toy* entry 6 garage.

Itcuaa lenra* pool No peta $575/MO 647-43B6

ROCHESTER HBXS 2 Bedroom 1H beth Towrmouee $67$ /mo No petal Heal , enter a carport memo ed Avon Co ie t Apt* 661-7960

ROCHESTER Larga 1 6 2 ai town C>reel ioceoon Ai...___ ed; ieroe kitchen Fraan $460

666-616* 264-6562 662-3673

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S

C h a r l e s H a m l e t A o t s .

ty fee year and M l tor you Ram a 1

Apt M o r e Dec 26. 1666 a Bantaa' a l l i bed ioom

Apia at S460 Ca« now lor delaae

6 5 2 - 0 3 1 1

ROCHESTER LUOCOW APTS 1 6 2 Bedroom Apia From $400

Heal a Water Induded 661-7270

R O C H E S T E R R o c h e s t e r A r m s A p t s .

Santa h a a arrtaed early M e year and M l aome—ng fuel lor you Rem before Dec 25 196* lo racial a Sen laa d in t and 2 lo rm $445 heal and c m now lor detaAa.

400 Apts. For Rsnt

Sccfsdak (Apartments Newburgh between Joy A Werren

F r o m $ 4 3 5

F R E E H E A T

F R E E C O O K I N G G A S 1 A 2 B e d r o o m • 1VS B e t h s • C e n t r a l A i r • P o o l

. T e n n i 6 • C a r p o r t s • C l u b h o u s e L e u n d r y A S t o r a g e • C a b l e R e e d y

Model Open 9-5 Dally 12-5 Weekends

Apartments & Townhouses sterling at ^ S 0 0

( 2 H EQM*> OpOOrtvn-1,

M o d e l O p e n 9 - 5 D a i l y

4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0

WITH ALL THESE LUXURY FEATURES: > Central A* Condttiorwig • Gas Masi S Cooking Gas • TV Antenna, UHF-VHF • Hot Watai • Wafcnr Closets 'Carports • Extra Storage Soac* • Carpeting • Snumming Pool - Clubhouse « Gas Range - Relngeraior • Recreation Areas • Cafe ArateOte • Sound Conditioning • Organized Activities • Plenty ol Panung • Oial-A-fUJe

• Bus Transportation A variable

c u i L L o u j c e e e k 728-0630 HEWBURGH ROAD 1 BLOCK SOUTH ' Won -Fn »-5

OF FORD ROAD IN WESTLAMO 1 HOU«a

R O A N O K E A P A R T M E N T S

375-1696 WaNon I M t at »6a»na R d

Apts. For

R E D F O R D M A N O R :

E p H £ 3 - 3 5 S NORTH ROYAL O A *

. 1 1

400 Apts. For Rent

Southfield HIDDEN OAKS APARTMENTS

GE appliances, ceramic oaths, central air, carpoi _ available, intercoms, paUos balconies and more ..all on a beautiful wooded site Handicap units available

1 B E D R O O M from...$495

$40 off each m o n t h f o r 12 m o n t h s

or 12th month s rent FREE*

2 B E D R O O M from.. .$555 $45 off each

m o n t h for 12 m o n t h s or 12th month s reel FREE"

67J7 N Wavne Rd V i IOM i Scar Var ro i snu ttivnr roads) *CT«Ur»d O p e n

M o o t h r u F n . 9-6

Set 10-4

S»o by A p p f

326-8270

A C O A " B a w d on 12 montli • > • 3 4 ocrepancv new tenants only

. NOVI • WATERVIEW FARMS

From s420 Open Until 7 P.M.

C o u n t r y se t t i ng , l a k e s a rea , near T w e l v e O a k s M a l l . S p a c i o u s . S o u n d C o n d i -t i o n e d . C e n t r a l A i r . Poo l . T e n n i s . D i s h -w a s h e r . Lo t s of C l o s e t s .

Pontiac Trail between West A Beck Roads Dai ly 9-7 • Sat . & Sun . 12-4

Other T i m e s by A p p o i n t m e n t

624-0004 N O R T H R I D G E

A P A R T M E N T S 1-2 BEDROOM

F R O M *480 • Eat in KHchen • Walk in Cloeets • Washer/Dryer

Available • Furnished Units

Available • Handicapped Units

Available One Mile Weat ot I-275

off 7 Mile, NorthvlMe 348-9616

Open Daily 8:30-5 Saturdays 10-4

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GARDEN CITY TERRACE

...is someona's idea of a great place to live.

Read the housing ads In classified to find the

right environment for you.

N t i M C a ^ a M . «rs-rs«

MO eetaf Caa A«aaa 4 76-Teas

(©bSerber & Hcctntric CLASSIFIED A D V E R T I S I N G

Anson WOODS I

ARBOR WOOD L i v o n i a . .

P t y m o u t h C a n t o n A r e a

1 & 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S Includes L a u n d r y R o o m w i t h ful l -s ize s ide -by -s ide

W a s h e r & D rye r

Includes Louv re W i n d o w a n d Doorwa i i B l inds .

Includes Persona l P n v a t e En t rance .

Includes Al l A p p l i a n c e s , i n c l u d i n g D i s h w a s h e r

Includes Wal l - to-Wal l C a r p e t i n g F r o m

Includes Cent ra l Ai r C o n d i t i o n i n g C 5 4 5 0 O

.,. Plus much mom! Livonia Ptymouth/Canton

ON T H E LAKE 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s f r o m $485

R e n t i nc ludes : • HEAT • DISHWASHER • STOVE • CENTRAL AX • REFRIGERATOR • CLUBHOUSE A POOL

C O N V E M E M T T O T W E L V E O A K S S H O M M Q M A L I

B E A C H W A L K A P A R T M E N T S

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Open Qe*y from WamtoOpm — Weekend* from 12*3 5pm

Developed snd MenoQed by Huntley Homes - Pftooe BSt-9ttS4

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OPCNOALY AND SUNOAY

PARKCREST APARTMENTS W e s t l a n d ' s N e w e s t C o m p l e x

O n W a r r e n Ave . , E. of N e w b u r g h 'A Mie W of Westland Mai & other major shopping

1.000 sq. ft. ot luxury space offering ..2 bedrooms, 1 or 2 baths, designed for privacy If wishing to share. Private laundry rooms, vertical blinds, dishwashers 4 Whirlpool appliances. Balconies or patios.

Immediate Occupancy M o d e l O p e n Daily 10 a . m . - 6 p m .

o r call f o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n

425-0987

LOW R E N T C h o o s e a 1 o r 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t a t a n e w low r a t e p l u s :

Heat

Gas

E lec t r i c Offer ends December 15, 1988

274-5662 Park Forest Apartments T e l e g r a p h a n d W a r r e n R d s .

D e a r b o r n H e i g h t s

FIRST MONTH'S RENT FREE'

C H E D D Y f f l L L

MANOR GZL \ D T •! t

"Apartment Living with Style" Attractive One and Two Bedroom Apartmenta

f ^ $ 4 5 0

HEAT INCLUDED

Laundry Facamee

<67 Oierr , « * Or on energy Ha Ro

'Between Oeacr 3er> and

•maeer Ro i nne r i

OPEH 7 DAYS

2 7 7 - 1 2 8 0

; i ; n

i j

F R E E P A S S P O R T T O 1

We pay for: A one week stay in a luxurious

2 bedroom furnished apartment, PLUS *400 Move in

CASH BONUS! CALL FOR MORE DETAILS!*

WESTERN HILLS ^ 1 & 2 Bedrooms FREE HEAT Minutes from I-94 & 275:2

729-6520

WAYNE FOREST ^ Spacious 1, 2 & 3 ^

L a H e f r o o t

A p a r t r p e p t s

POOL Thru-unrt daalgn for maximum prtvecy A cross unit MntNsttoo

Convenient to f k n

NEW 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s

$400 f rom

i M a la SMI SaL « - « , SMB. TT

P h o n e : 7 2 9 - 5 6 S O

C.i l l Foi One B e d r o o m Specia ls

Picture This In Northville...

Imagine a

iooodfj. country setting....

near 1-2 75. lot lb ^

tennis,. swimming,

trails fee fogging, plus

exciting rental residences . . . All

with washer/dryer, microwave,

window treatments . . . Many with

firepiece* and

ceiling*.

Cedar Lake *r

U c a w 4 « B * M f c

ZZZ Leee ing C r i t t e r h

r»toete M 0 - 1 S 3 O Matt -Fn 10-e Sat 11-4

Bedrooms FREE HEAT Walk-in closets

326-7800

• ON SELECT UNITS ONLT

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DIST INCTION

Visit Our Newly Decorated Community

C o m f o r t a b l e living.

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom

apartments. A commun i t y sett ing

near d o w n t o w n Plymouth.

H e a t inc luded . Full appliances.

Pi m m m M \ \ ( )R Ar \K I MI \ I S

455-3880

A York I

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W3DDLAND VILLA

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1 2 E * OAE Thursday. Oacambar a. I B M

400 Apta. For Rent

I S I S / M O M X M heal plus 1 m o n t h • rant free.

ROYAL OAK T A M t L O T APARTMENTS

QUIET. *ecure 1 « 2 850 to 1200 SQ n

pantry, dining room. 2 Uk In c lo—l i , w a » out

pool, lu l l beeement. H M A water n c W -

«d F r o m t S A 286-1544

400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Root

ROMULUS - 21 . • M r A app*a.

- R O Y A L O A K -

D O W N T O W N SPECIAL

$450 • 1 or 2 Year Leases • Free Heat • Senior Discounts

LAFAYETTE COURT 5 4 7 - 2 0 5 3

400 Apar tmen t * For Rant

Can ton's Finest... W I N D S O R W O O D S

L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T S

END OF YEAR SPEC IAL ONE & TWO BEDROOMS

FROM $ 4 6 0 U N T I L 1 - 1 - 8 9

• spacious rooms • modern vertical blinds* swimming pool • cabana • much, much more • neighborhood setting located near great shopping, recreation and 1-275.

459-1310 O p e n M o n - F r i 9 a m - 5 p . m

S a t - S u n 1 - 5 p . m .

E v e n i n g A p p o i n t m e n t s A v a i l a b l e

Managed by: The Ivanhoe Companies

'RANKLIN . S Q U A R E \

1 s t M o n t h ' s R e n t F R E E !

s 4 9 0

A t t r a c t i v e 1 a n d 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s F e a t u r i n g :

H E A T I N C L U D E D

• V e r t i c a l B l i n d n • H e a t e d S w i n i m i n K Poo l

• Fully Carpetec* • C lubhouse

• A i r C o n d i l i o n i n R • L a u n d r y Fac i l i t i e s

• Beaut i fu l Grour tus • Lighted Park ing

• - 4 H o u r E m e r g e n c y M a i n t e n a n c e

Located .it! "• M 0 r Rrt Beswen M a k i H r l l and [ t iks t r r Rfl in L m m u

O P E N 7 D A Y S

4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0

FfUMKXJN SQUARE

APARTMENTS

L i v e A t Y o u r O w n P a c e . • 2-story duWiouse with swimming poo) featuring cascading wa*ef-taii and Healed outdoor whirlpool • Protessionai weight equipment amd aeroOtc audio • Tennis courl • Card tty security entry system • Choica ol 2 decorator color schemes • Vaulted ceilings with woodbummg firepiacesw MiCTOwave ovw •Washer/dryef available • Individual intrusion alarm • Furnished executive rentals available

1 4 2

m m

f r o m $ 6 3 0

to S63S

1 M B I Sor*3»l2-5

C o r n e r of

Fnnldln Road a n d 1 1 M i l * .

n r t t o V w

Center Building

a p a r l m e n l s 7 4 6 - 0 0 2 0

F i r s t M o n t h ' s R e n t F R E E '

C O A C H H O U S E

! ( A P A P T H E N T Q

A t t r a c t i v e 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t a

f r o m $ 5 0 0

2 B e d r o o m T o w n h o u s e s A v a i l a b l e

F e a t u r i n g :

• H E A T I N C L U D E D

• M o d e r n A p p l i a n c e s

• Laundry Facilities • Fully Carpeted • V e r t i c a l B l i n d s

• S t o r a g e A r e a s — '

• A i r C o n d i t i o a m g

• 2 S w i m m i n g P o o l s

• C l u b h o u s e

• Sauna 2 4 H o u r E m e r g e n c y M a i n t e n a n c e

1 \ y | k „

1 i< i \ I • 2 3 8 0 0 L a m p l i g h t e r L a n e o n P o m d e n « D m *

j u s t N o r t h c4 W N i n e M i l e R d i n S o u t h f i e l d

( o n e b l o c k W e s t oi G r e e n f i e l d R d . )

O p e n 7 D a y *

{ £ > 5 5 7 - 0 8 1 0

400 A p t * . For Rant

MOVAL OAK. a d l a o e m t o S e a u n t o m Hoepnai . c f i e rmmg 1 B e d r o o m new-ly dec mr atari , c a r p e i e d $ 4 2 5 o o n t f t

4 3 4 - 3 4 8 2

ROYAL OAK 11 MILE & MAIN ST.

BeeutMul. t p e c l o u * 1 a 2 b a d r o o m a p a r t m e n t a C a r p e t e d , d e c o r a t e d , s t o r a g e a l aundry facWtiet

FROM $ 4 3 0 Evening 8 w e e k e n d h o u r s

WAGON WHEEL APTS 5 4 8 - 3 3 7 8

ROYAL OAK Ca* lor o u r Monday S e a s o n Spec ia l on lovely 1 $ } b e d r o o m a p i s with new c a r p e t i n g , vertical banda . h e e t inc luded 2 8 0 - 6 1 1 5 S » - 7 2 2 0

ROYAL OAK 11 MILE & MAIN ST.

BeeutMul. t p e c l o u * 1 a 2 b a d r o o m a p a r t m e n t a C a r p e t e d , d e c o r a t e d , s t o r a g e a l aundry facWtiet

FROM $ 4 3 0 Evening 8 w e e k e n d h o u r s

WAGON WHEEL APTS 5 4 8 - 3 3 7 8

ROYAL OAK Ca* lor o u r Monday S e a s o n Spec ia l on lovely 1 $ } b e d r o o m a p i s with new c a r p e t i n g , vertical banda . h e e t inc luded 2 8 0 - 6 1 1 5 S » - 7 2 2 0

W I N D S O R P A R K S O U T H F I E L D $ 4 6 0 t o $ 5 6 5

1-2 b e d r o o m , hea l a water inc luded Securi ty bui lding - 8 m o l e a s e Swimming p o o l - s t o r a g e a r e a

Ca rpo r t - o a r a g e pe rk ing available MOVE-IN SPECIAL

M o n - Frt. 0 - 5 - S a t B-noon 5 5 7 - 0 3 6 6

ROYAL OAK - apacKius 1 b e d r o o m apt . , w o o d lloors, l a rge window over looking yard, neat inc luded $ 4 2 0 / m o 286-6451. 2 5 « - 5 7 » 1

W I N D S O R P A R K S O U T H F I E L D $ 4 6 0 t o $ 5 6 5

1-2 b e d r o o m , hea l a water inc luded Securi ty bui lding - 8 m o l e a s e Swimming p o o l - s t o r a g e a r e a

Ca rpo r t - o a r a g e pe rk ing available MOVE-IN SPECIAL

M o n - Frt. 0 - 5 - S a t B-noon 5 5 7 - 0 3 6 6

S C H O O L C RAFT / O UT E R DRIVE AREA - Newly d e c o r a t e d 1 b e d r o o m s tud io a p a r t m e n t s Air corxJItjoning ca rpe t ing , d r a p e e haa t . g a r b a g e d u p o e a l . pa r t nng a p a c e F r o m $280 a u p Ca* a l t e r 2 :30PM 5 3 1 - 8 1 0 0

W I N D S O R P A R K S O U T H F I E L D $ 4 6 0 t o $ 5 6 5

1-2 b e d r o o m , hea l a water inc luded Securi ty bui lding - 8 m o l e a s e Swimming p o o l - s t o r a g e a r e a

Ca rpo r t - o a r a g e pe rk ing available MOVE-IN SPECIAL

M o n - Frt. 0 - 5 - S a t B-noon 5 5 7 - 0 3 6 6

W A K E F I E L D 12 Mile & Northwestern

2 8 3 b e d r o o m , 2 batf i r a n c h e s a n d a p a r t m e n t s . 1.450 Sq. Ft Cen t ra l aar. a p p l i a n c e s plus disfiwaafier and d i sposa l laun-dry r o o m , b e t c o m e s pa t ios , c a r p o r t , prrvale e n t r a n c e a n d p o o l Specia l rent s tar t ing at $640 p e r M o for new t e n a n t s

3 5 6 - 3 7 8 0

M A N A G E R ' S H O L I D A Y S P E C I A L

New m B i r m i n g h a m / Sou th held Park-Uke s e t t i n g

$AVE $ $ $ C a i lor de ta i l s

6 4 4 - 0 0 5 9

400 Apta. For Rant

W H Y NOT S T / 1 Y / I T

O U R PL/KZ€? R e l o c a t i o n S p e c i a l i s t s J ' e r s i s o v . n p r o g r a m o '

f u l l y - f u r r n h e C a p a r t m e n t s ' o r i_se as t e m p o r a r y

h o m e s C o m p e r e w i t h «u K o t i s e w a r e s ( ' m e n s .

d ishes, po ts a n d pans et« 1 e a c i a p a r t m e n t

p r o v i d e s a c o r n f o r t a & e . h o m e ! ' ke a t m o s p h e r e t n a t

ai'cMrs f o r a p n v a t e . p e r s o n a ' e n v i r o n m e n t d>- ' " g

any u p r o o t e d t i m e p e r i o d

O n e o r t w o b e d r o o m un i ts a r e ' e a s e d o n a

m o n t h - t o - m o n t h bas-s w> th a m i n i m u m c n a ' g e of

o n e m o n t h A ' . u t i l i s e s a r e i n c l u d e d -n t h e r e n t as

w e " as cab le t e l ev i s i on , r e s e r v e d p a r k ng a n d

h e a ' t h c ' ub m e m b e r s h i p s w h e r e ava i lab le

A m e r i c a n C e n t e r B u I d ng

2 7 7 7 7 F r a n k ' n R o a d

S o u t h f - e i d . M l * 8 0 3 4

(313) 3 5 5 - 5 3 0

O u t s i d e M i c h i g a n C a n To» F ' e e 8 0 0 - 3 5 2 - 0 6 2 9

hnjoy t Luxurious Lifestyle!

L a r g e A p a r t m e n t s & T o w n h o m e s

24 tir Manned Entrance Free Heal MaqnlficeM Clubhouse Lush Landscaping

Garages & Covered Carports

2 S 3 BR Townhomes Saunas

CENTRALLY LOCATED TO... • D o w n i o * D e " o I • a i i M a i i i ' Freeifcav^ • M e n A i DO't

• S h o p p i n g 4 M o v i e s

• . a k e - \ Rec rea t i on • Oa, Carp & S c n o o i '

OFFICE HOURS Mon Fn 9 7 Sat 9 5 & Sun 12 5

3 5 8 - 4 9 5 4 2 3 2 7 5 R I V E R S I O C O R • SOUTHFIELD

East on Nine Mile Road between Lahser & Telegraph Opposite Plum Hollow Golf Course

R I V E R

B E N D

o n t h e b a n k s

o f t h e

R o u g e R i v e r

S E N I O R

C I T I Z E N S

S P E C I A L !

1 a n d 2

b e d r o o m

a p a r t m e n t s - 2

b e d r o o m , VA b a t h

t o w n h o u s e . A i r

C o n d i t i o n i n g —

P r i v a t e - b a l c o -

n i e s w t t h I n s u -

l a t e d s l i d i n g

g l a s s d o o r w a l l s

— c a r p e t i n g a n d

C A T V a v a i l a b l e .

H u g e c l o s e t s — G a s h e a t — 2

s w i m m i n g p o o l s — A m p l e p a r k i n g —

Carports available — Semta at your doorstep

R E N T A L O F F I C E

4 2 1 - 4 9 7 7 3 0 5 0 0 W E S T W A R R E N

Corporate Apartmanta A vailabta • f o r se lec ted

F a i r m o n t P a r k

I n F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

4 7 4

400 Apta. For Rant

Ca* Jan 363-7270 or Oavtd. 4)3-3008

HIGHLAND TOWER APTS I M d n x x n ap l * m M M Senior Cf taarwOmy to 8 Greenfield Contact Sua. Mon-Sat MS-7077

S O U T H F I E L D Beeutitm larga 2 badroom apt * al Northampton on Lsneer Rd neer Cnnc Caniar t > ReeaonaMe rant 358-1538 550-7220

- S O U T H F I E L D -COLONY PARK APTS.

from $625 12 Mile & Lahser

• 1 4 2 Bedrooms • Lovely Residential Area • Covered Parking • Weil Appointed Club-

house • Intrusion Alarm

3 5 5 - 2 0 4 7

- SOUTHFIELD -from $645

Luxury Senior Community • 1 & 2 Bedrooms a Intrusion Alarm • Attended Gate House • Social Director

PARKCRESTAPTS 353-5835

400 Apta. For Rant

southficlO. cuetom decorated 2 bedroom. 2 balh. : i T g lan m mee-

menta, f iaeiit lkj l l ighting FreaMy panted. nalfciafei in bath ft k i lchan mue* mora $675/month Caa wee* Oeys 8em-4pm 363-5750

SOUTHFIELO

F R A N K L I N

R I V E R A P T S .

Coma & eaperlence a country nanop environment with a view you w o n t W m oo 12 M M rd m a t aaat o I Teiegreph Spaooua luxury 1 a 2 badroom apts ara praparad (uat lor you with pkieh carpal, vertical bl ind* gourmet kllcftan. miarcom •yatam. A lota o l cloaala & aloraga CommunMy caniar. axaroaa room & sauna ( ftaatad pool Carport» Ranis f rom $800

ONE MONTH FREE RENT SHORT TERM LEASES AVAILABLE

12 M i l e a t T e l e g r a p h 3 5 6 - 0 4 0 0

SOUTHFIELD - MapMraa Apart-man t t Sublal t badroom Idaal prv vata location Jan. t . 190S-May 1,

0 357-7755 1988 $5001'MO

SOUTHFIELD - Nina MHa/Talagrw>n area Pnvata one badroom. $450 par month

355-0009

SOUTHFIELD 2 badroom apart-ment. hjmlaned master badroom. $325 par month, share phone & utili-ties leave message 355-0468

400 Apta. For Rant

D o n ' t b e l e f t

o u t in t h e c o l d

c h e c k u s o u t .

S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T

O N L Y $ 50 0 C

A U B U R N H E I G H T S A P T S .

3 7 3 - 0 4 2 0

W A L T O N P L A C E A P T S .

3 7 3 - 6 1 1 0

ON WALTON, NEAR I-75 & UNIVERSITY OPEN 7 DAY8 A WEEK

A T T R A C T I V E 1 & 2 B E D R O O M

A P A R T M E N T S J U S T $ 3 5 5

• Pr ivate Entry • A p p l i a n c e s • Carpeting • Pool

Maaa ly l o c a t e d a t t h a c o m e r of

A i r p o r t a P o n t i a c L a k a R o a d s i n

W a t e r ! o r d .

• Air Cond i t i on ing • Ba lcony o r Pa t io • Cab le TV

Available

400 Apta . For R a n t

- S O U T H F I E L D -O N E B E D R O O M

SPECIAL

$435 Adult Community Intrusion Alarm Ample Storage Walk-in Closet Free Heat Senior Discount 1 or 2 Year Lease

WELLINGTON PLACE 355-1069

400 Ap ta . For Ran t

SOUTHFIELD - 1 bedroom, central air, ( W — e h a r ctubhouaa, pool $405/month C a l weekdays. 9-4

353-5730

S O U T H F * L D - I badroom including haat/pool ; %**i 2 Bedroom I rom $520 Others avaft-

Rantai Shopping One Slop 356-3225

STERLING HEIGHTS 14 MHe E ol Van Dyke Modern 1 - 2 badroom. carpeting. No pels Seniors eel-coma, f rom $395 939-5192

TELEGRAPH/12 Mile, sublet or teeae beautiful, large. 2 bedroom. 2 balh, 1550 aq f l . neutral carpeting, •w idow treatments, heal de luded $765 348-6091

400 Apt*. For R a n t

TOWN $ COUNTRY APTS Specious studios and 1 bedroome excellent location heal 6 appaanoaa included Start ing a* $310 O r * month free r e n l l o na» tenants Off-ice hours Mon thru Fn 12 I* 5, Sal 9 ua 1, doaad Wed 18615 Telegraph 255- 18?K

TROY AREA 1 bedroom apar tment on second floor with balcony New carpeting, new mini blinds, centrally located Friendly neighbors

649-5660

TROY Between Somerset 4 1-75

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

LARGE DELUXE UNITS WINTER SPECIAL

1 4 2 BEDROOMS FROM $4Q£

VA Baths In 2 Bed Unit Free H B O. 4 Carport

New Vertical Blinds

Waaher 6 Dryer m some Uruts

Ask Aboul Our Winter Heet Special

• 24 Hr Maintenance • Great Storage space • Large walk-In closets • Balconies, Defuse Carpeting • kndrvldual Central Air /Heat • Deluxe Appliances including

dishwasher, disposal

S U N N Y M E D E A P T S . 5 6 1 K I R T S

(1 b » S o l Big Beaver between Livernots 8 Crooks)

N O O N - 6 P M

3 6 2 - 0 2 9 0

I TELEGRAPH/7 MILE Comfortable 1 bedroom, heal water, electrical appkancee No pets $330/month plus security 536-5254

TRO* 6 ROYAL OAK I Presently available 1 8 2 bedroom ' apartments Frepiace. oak hoors or ! carpetmg, dishwasher, heat water [ cooking gas mckided in moat Many with vertical bttnde Children? Fa ts '

: Ask I AMBER APARTMENTS

TROY S O M E R S E T A R E A

PRESTIGIOUS LIVING

Beautiful spacious deco-rated 1 and 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s 4 s t u d i o s Some of our amenities In-clude: • Owner paid heat • Swimming Pool • Laundry facilities • Balconies or patios • Parking • Intercoms • Beautiful carpeting • Dishwashers • Disposals • Air Conditioning • Close to shopping 4

expressway From only $495 monthly

VILLAGE APTS Open Mon. - Fri.. 9am-5pm

and by appointment

3 6 2 - 0 2 4 5

Oaya 280-2830 Eves 258-6714

T«0V Somerset Park. Jan-Jury sublet l bedroom redecorated. *«W|1 included dishwasher pats o k

i $555 /mo 643-7689

400 Apta . For Ran t

WE'LL HELP YOU DECIDE

Tha qutckatt a easiest way to find an aportmanv it's complete with maps rates pictures, descriptions 4 much mora

P i c k u p

y o u r f r e e

c o p y a t

P e r r y D r u g

S t o r e s

o r c a l l

3 1 3 - 3 5 5 - 5 3 2 6 W e e k d a y s

O p e n 7 Days 1 0 - 6

Phone: 681-1

THE RIGHT ADDRESS N O V I - F A R M I N G T O N

- " G S A A .

• F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s •

At tached Garage A t t a c h e d G a r a g e

A t t a c h e d G a r a g e

It's Worth Repeating

C H A T H A M H I L L S

1 4 2 B e d r o o m s

f r o m ' 5 0 5

H e a t e d I n d o o r P o o l • S o u n d & F i r e p r o o f e d C o n s u u c t i o n • Sauna • M i c r o w a v e

• D i s h w a s h e r • F r e e H e a l t h C l u b M e m b e r s h i p On Old Grand River be tween D r a k e A Halstead

Daily 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat. 4r Sun. 12-5 p.m.

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0

Private separate i Wasliet and dry. apartment All u f Kitchen * i •TOcriyeflnie self c

fitness stations • , * r.rr -t<j

Open 7 Days 9 6 ULTIMATE LIVING & LIFESTYLE

P i . • ; > o f ' M . q g e - ' y M n q 4 4 n n

Dotween y an-i TO V I I t U

M E R R I M A N P A R K A P A R T M E N T S Present The Rent Event. One month's rent free for new tenants.

• Unique 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments in Farmington/Livonia

• Adult Community - 50 Years Plus • Private, Tree-lined Courtyards • Pool/Clubhouse • Self-Cleaning Oven, Frost-Free

Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Microwave • Heat Included • Senior Citizens' Special

4 7 7 - 5 7 5 5 On Mtrr/mMB Road i Orchard Lait RzaJ,

I Block South ef 8 Milt It0.1 J Opt* Daily 10-6 pm. Smndmy New-? f m

V E N O Y P I N E S

APTS A beautiful place to live

CENTRALLY LOCATED IN WESTLAND

118 2 bedrooms I (Some wtth fireplaces I I Pool I Tenrns court I Club houee I Central air I Dishwasher I Disposal I Laundry faculties I Beautifully ia?Wscaped

261-7394 A vor t Management Community

WAILED LAKE area. Hew* Late Apis , 1 & 2 bedroom apis lake privileges, balconies central air. rec room, e«erctse room tennis court, t*ee storage, cable TV Call 624- 5999

AMAZING! Rents from J8« pe< sq ft A lo! of room lor a l it i le money Very large 1 8 2 bedroom apartments featuring neat included -n some apartment styles Microwave ovens, cable hook-up adult 8 family locations Planned social act'vrties & 24 hour emergency maintenance Call

V I L L A G E G R E E N OF W A T E R F O R D

Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 9-5. Sun 12-5

6 8 2 - 8 9 0 0

WAYNE - WESTLAND SHARP 1 bedroom apartment AC Carpeting 8 appliances Prtvate en-trance $375 per month f*ewburgh

721-6699

inc I $37

Colonial Apartments

WAYNE 1 bedroom $379 'mo , 2 bedroom $4 18 'mo Includes heat 8 water Freshly painted Private en-trance Cable ready Sorry . No Pets' 595-7923

WAYNE - 1 bedroom ranch /dup le j No pets $295 per month plus utili-ties 1 month's rent 8 security Larry, 459-1790

WAYNE-3 room apartment Within walking distance of stores

476-6439

WEST BLOOMFIELD Spacious 1,400 sq ft 2 bedroom apartments, lull sue washer and dryer, new black ki tchen appkancee

626-1506

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Luxury 1 8 2 bedroom units available f rom $465 Really Showcase - One S lop Rentel Shopping 358-3225

WESTLAND AREA

WOW! Security deposit onfy $100

(Limited t ime only)

SPACIOUS 1 8 2 bedroom apts Carpet patio, air pool Heat Included

1 BEDROOM - $420

2 BEDROOM - $465

BLUE GARDEN APTS. west land's Flnect Apartments

Cherry H<U Near Marr lman Daily 1 l am-6pm - Sat I0am-2pm

729-2242

WESTLAND ESTATES 6843 WAYNE

(near Hudson ' s ) Onfy $200 depoai t /approved credit

1 bedroom $410: 2 bedroom $495

Includes air conditioning -heat - ca rpe t - swimming pool. No p e t s Mature adults call 721-6468 WESTLAND

HAMPTON COURT APARTMENTS

The Ptace To Live In Westland Spacious 1 8 2 bedroom apts

FROM $415

Balconies - Carpor ts Swimming Pool 8 Park Areas -

Storage in Your Apartment

729-4020

Ford Rd 1 bBi E of Wayne Mon - Frt 9am-5pm Sal 8 Sun ' -5pm

Evening jppo-n tments available ' Special Seniors Program

• WESTLAND •

HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL

On Ann Arbor Trail Just W of Inkster Rd

SPACIOUS 4 ELEGANT " F r o m $ 4 5 0 F r e e H e a t

m a Beautiful Par* Sett ing STOP BY OR CALL

4 2 5 - 6 0 7 0 Mon-Fr i 9-5

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Superlative Rental Living In The Hills of West Bloomfield

N E W lav i sh ly l a r g e 1. 2 and ? bedroom terrace ranch dwellings of un*urp*$»ed *ne that are utterly extraordinary - up 10 2,800 tquare feet and every amenity: pnvate entries, attached garagev fireplace*, cathedral ceilings, designer kitchens with separate breakfast areas, master bedroom suites with dressing area, double vanities, double closets and walk-in dotets too, tn-residence laundry and storage, full carpeting, central air conditioning, patio or balcony.

Truly resort like recreational facilities include: oversited pool in a spectacular wooded setting, a manor home like c lubhouse - ideal for private partie* - tennis courts a n d . of course, « 24 hour m a n n e d gatehouse with package reception services The re is even a private lendin« library All on over I K) incomparable private acre* for estate-like living.

Unquest ionably the s tandard for beautv and luxury. For their wte. design and brea th taking setting. Y O U M U S T SEE the I . 2 and i bedroom terrace home* of A L D I N G B R O O K E

T r a v e l M a p l e R o a d t o D r a k e R o a d ; r u m n o r t h a n d d r ive t h r o u g h t h e woods , to t he s u m m i t of t h e hil l , a n d e n t e r A L D I N G B R O O K E t h r o u g h t h e m a n n e d g a t e h o u s e o n y o u r lef t .

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CREATIVE LIVING

GLA66IFIED RERL ESTATE 400 A p t s . For Ren t

WESTLANO - Mernman 8 PMmar 1 bedroom apartment Vary efae-i. no pets $235 /1 *0 C a t 5pm-9pm

456-0454

WESTLAND Modem 2 bedroom Apertmarrt Ak condit ioned M fy carpeied. appS-ancaa. caMe reedy Heal 8 hof wa-ter mcArded From tSSO/mo • se-curity Baraudor Arma 722-5066

WESTLANO SHOPPING CENTER Area - 1 4 2 badroom apartments. $460-$555 including heal No peu.

: 2S1-4S30 or 646-7500

WESTLANO-Spaclcue 1 bedroom apertment. larga waai-m cloaal, prL

entrances newly decorated. $110 a month-mcludee haat 8 we-ter $100 security deposit (Lamed tune onfy ) The VMa Apartments.

425-9330

WESTLANO - 1 bedroom. cM«v quiet area. Appkancee. prrvale en-trance. $ 3 5 0 ' m o plus seevf ty Available immediate*, 261-5525

WESTLANO t bedroom, carpe ied stove >etng-erator $260 /mo $300 depoert

326-6300

W E S T L A N D 6200 North Wayne RO

STUDIO - $375 1 BEDROOM - $415 2 BEDROOM $430

HEAT S MOT WATER INCLUDED Carpeting, appaanoee. swimming pool, 2 car p a r k l r n Adult section Close to Weet tend Shopping Center

- 728-4800

WMITF AKE TWP on M i a One 8 two bedroom dekjse spts firepiece Deech Many extras month free <em $480 8 up 473-0645

W DEARBORN AREA Cherry Hill Village

ChamMng brick colonial setting wtth ma tu r i treea m art Ideal environ-ment for ret i rees Including

Meat, water 8 gaa for cooking Efficient ( r i c h e r wW. new froat free 'efr igaraior fraazei 8 new gee enge

Large master badroom with 3oub*e closet Large picture window m IMng room 8 din ing area Mosl units "ave k i tchen 8 bath windows

Modem ceramic bathrooms Csrports

- Open 7 Days -

274-1933

W 7 MILE. BEAVERLANO i s i t lo gof lcourse. race modern one bwdroom. security perking

531-3378

W 7 Mile 8 Fenton St 1 8 2 bed^ room apts - 1 bedroom - $370 2 Bedroom - $430 mcludee haat 4 "Star ' 255-0073

5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 D i s p l a y A d v e r t i s i n g

402 F u m i a h a d Ap ta . For Rant

Downtown Birmingham - Troy FURNISHED 8 UNFURNISHED

MONTHLY LEASES Preferred by the Executive

Ideal for Holiday visits FINEST QUALITY 8 LOCATIONS IN

APARTMENTS 8 TOWNHOUSES LUXURY AMENITIES!

Utilities Included FROM $625

649-1414 Executive Garden Apartments

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN

lo theatre 8 park $600 per mooBi 336-90*5 or 603-0788

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Completely furrvehed 1 bedroom apartment Shon term k e e n eva»-eble $850 mo mdudee utat les Security depoelt 642-0003

BIRMINGHAM - DOWNTOWN One bedroom executive rental with a* amenities Q u m . elegant and e>-ceptionei Short or long-lerm leeee $095 per month Weekly hoaday ' • t e a available 335-0750

BIRMINGHAM, executive one bed-room. completely remodeled, nicely furmehed carport, stereo TV. etc

646-5435

BIRMINGHAM/ROYAL OAK Furniafted luxury one bedroom, pome srea Color TV Special winter rale f rom $590 500-3006 737-0633

FULLY FURNISHED 1 8 2 bedroom apartments through-out Met ro Detroit A l houseware* 8 utamee Included m rent, month to month leeae Famaiaa welcome MC. V. AE accepted Relocation SpaciM-ist 313-355-5313 or outside Ml

1-800-352-0629

HOME AWAY FROM HOME. INC Short leeae Begantfy furnished 8 equipped i . 2 or 3 bedroom apart-manta No pets from $890 626-1714

402 F u m i a h a d Apta .

For Ran t

H O M E SUITE H O M E A t u e e lively furnafted 1 and 2 bedroom Apia with a l amanwea 7 great locaOona Monthly m m

A £ . M C . Vlaa accepted

5 4 0 - 8 8 3 0 INKSTER MENT, 1

EFFICIENCY APART -

Cherrytas and inkster 422-2400

LIVONIA/PLYMOUTH Rent my i bedroom tolaay fumtahed apartment A. aSatile lor 3 months utamee included $750 per mon th * security deposit No pets Ask lor

450-0719

NOVI - WALLED LAKE - 14 MHe 8 Decker, 2 bedrooms, completer?

(kale occupancy aaklng $725 C a l Bruce Lloyd. Meadowmenegement

340-5400

N WOOOWARO Area- 1 bedroom completely furraahed Including color TV 8 microwave Short term lease available $500 par mo 566-5755.651-0111.623-9430

PLYMOUTH - DOWNTOWN Acroaa from Mayflower Hotel $650 per month Frst month $800 No l e a n Waaher 8 dryer 8 Utamee included i apartments avaaabie Contact Creon Smith 453-1620

P R I N C E T O N C O U R T A P A R T M E N T S

PLYMOUTH

Fumaahed Apt . complete Executive package available Single story, prt-vate entrance See ua a t

14251 PRINCETON DRIVE 459-6640

TROY - Somerset Park Sublet 1 bedroom with carport Completely furraahed Available to June 1. 1969 $595/mo 528-3900

4 0 0 A p a r t m a n t t F o r R a n t

B u c k i n g h a m

M a n o r

A P A R T M E N T S • P r i m e l o c a t i o n • L a r g e I b e d r o o m s

• V/t b a t h s • b a s e m e n t • c a r p e t i n g

• c e n t r a l a i r • $ 5 9 5 t o $ 7 4 5

402 F u m i a h a d Apta .

For Rant

$ 3 8 5 Fiamahed studio apartment located downtown Royal Oak Separata laundry and nor age facetiae, off street parking, air condit ioning No pets Adult buadmg Appkcanta must make at Mast $ 14,000 per year i o apply Leeee C a l naaldam Manager at 306-3477 or c a l 9-5pm, 256-6200

ROYAL OAK- Newly decorated, 1 bedroom apt . includes utamee. anana. houaewaraa, air oond . tv. carpeted From SOOO'mo 546-6255

404 H o u s a t For R a n t ALL CITIES O Since 1976

H O M E S FOR R E N T SEE 100 S WHERE

TENANTS 8 LANDLORDS SHARE LISTINGS O 642-1620 864 So Adams. Birmingtiam. Mi

ANN ARBOR. Royal Oak Birming-ham 2-3 bedrooms basement Kids, smglee. pets O K

273-0223

AUBURN HILLS. 3 BeOroom. neer Saver Dome, 1H baths. fam»y room wtth fireplace sving room, dinette area, central air a l appkancee 2 car garage $750 plus security Days. 756-2060 Eves 642-5793

404 H o u a a * For R a n t 404 H o u m i F o r R a n t

BEVERLY HILLS BEAUTY, 3 bed-room ranch. 2 bathe, Ikaclec* for-mal dining, fenced yard, near schools, shopping $750 737-2114

$650 par 644-5009

BIRMINGHAM-Charmmg 3 bad-room. Florida room, applariraa 1 bath, lanced yard, garage Avaaabie

50 per mon th 644-1742

immedia te ly $7 15925 14 I M e C a l

BIRMINGHAM Km. 2 story, 3

,2*» i c p r g a r a included

BIRMINGHAM Coach House 2 bed-roome. den. fireplace, kitchen appa-anoaa. private yard, on 4 acre wood-ed estate No pets 644-3147

$850 par and security

1303 Cola 644-3202

BIRMINGHAM Cory 6 I own 2 bedroom. 1 ba lh a* appa-ancee. snoloeed porch, isunory room storage shed 6 fenced yard $625 / m o • security 655-9623

BIRMINGHAM - Country houee - 3 bedrooms. 2 beths. fireplace, on 4 wooded acres overlookatg rt«er $975 a month pkie u f uaa Fam«y or amglae Caa Hanna-Mane. 9am-5pm at 647-3111

BfRMtNOMAM - m- lown 608 Smith 3 b e d r o o m nanl s t h r o u g h o u t G a r a g i

8 tarrOlc k i b a t h .

$825 p a r 826 -8318

8 tarrOlc k i b a t h .

$825 p a r 826 -8318

BIRMINGHAM - newty interior, 1 b e d r o o m , p e r * gle p e r s o n $000 m o n t h 1014: *vw

r e m o d e l e d «C1 for n r v Oey* 375-642-5231

BiRMiNGHAM-neer t o w i. 4 b e d -r o o m , i v t b a t h e firapU ice family

yard $ 1 , 0 2 5 8 5 5 - 4 4 1 1

BIRMINGHAM - gorgeous contem-porary with 3 bedroome, master suite wtth large CsNoiraa bathroom wtth douole Whirlpool tub double oven cook lop, fireplace. 3 car ga-rage One-of-e-kind houaa. aves-ebie immediately $2200/mo

Call days 585-2015 Eves 1-603-3153

BIRMINGHAM ranch 3 bedroome. 1 fu l . 2 half baths New >ncnen pemt carpet Fireplace, baeamem. at-tached g w a g a $1,250 855-4411

404 H o u a a a F o r R a n t

BIRMINGHAM - Reaay cu t * 7 3 No

pets Leeee 1775 /momh 642-4436

BIRMINGHAM SO+OOLS - 3 bed-room. m tppaencea lc*y carpeted A a l t t i l Jan 1 $025 month pma utame* 644-7642

BIRMINGHAM BeauMU c o r , 2 bedroom. Irving room, dining room, kltcften wan appaanoee F t i beee-ment pmrete yard. $550 a month $1000 s e a m y 357-7700 258-2648

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom, i v t sto-ry t

earpeong. A a l a t i i i m m banda 2 car garaga

Jan 1 at $775 Available now at $1100 ROCHESTER HILLS - ' 4 bedroom Tn beth colonial aoee to schools 8

FamOy room earn ftre-

tached 2H car garaga Avaaabie Fee i a t $ i 5 0 0

G O O D E REAL ESTATE

6 4 7 - 1 8 9 8

400 A p t a . For R a n t

400 Apta . For Ran t

L I N C O L N T O W E R S

A quiet retreat

Adult community

S t u d i o s

1 S 2 Bedrooms F r o m *370

FREE CABLE TV. SECURITY H—<. Can tralAir Conditioning, Apfriunc—, Carpeting

Community Room. TVS Card Room, Pool Lincoln Road at Greenfield 9 6 8 - 0 0 1 1

• C a n t o n •

V I L L A G E S Q U I R E F r o m J 4 3 5 — F r e e H e a t

5200 Moves You In G r e a t L o c a t i o n • P a r k S e t t i n g

S p a c i o u s - B i k e T r a i l * H e a t e d P o o l

S a u n a * S o u n d C o n d i t i o n e d

C a b l e & T e n n i s

O n F o r d R o a d , j u s t E o f I - 2 7 5

O p e n U n t i l 7 P . M .

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 Daily 9 - 7 - E v e s by A p p t - S a t & S u n 9 - 6

401 Furn i tu re RantaJ

FURNITURE FOR YOUR 3 Room Apartment For

$79 Month • ALL NEW FURNITURE - LARGE SELECTION • OPTION TO PURCHASE

G L O B E R E N T A L S FARMINGTON. 474-3400

STERLING HEIGHTS 826-9001

— S O U T H F I E L D , 355-4330

TROY 588-1800

402 F u m i a h a d Apta .

For R a n t

ABBINGTON LAKE

Relocating? Temporary Aaaign-•nnT> w a have corporate apart-ments lor short term la see Fuly fur--"Shedwrth anena. houaewaraa. uta-t les. t e l e v i s i o n , s l a r a o a n d microwave From $650 Convenient-ly ocated m aaetarri suburb. Easy access to a l i - w a y * and a i rpor t Cal anyt ime 450-9507

APARTMENTS SHORT TERM LEASES

Adui & FamOy Umta 10 prima sub-urban loca t ion* uuatlae Included Complete wi th hoi . is* l iana. Inane, color TV Swimming pools, t a m e courts Weakly Maid Sarvlca svak-*c*t MC v 8 AE card* accepted

Unmatct iad personal aarvloal

Executive Living Suites 474-9770

BEACHFRONT Studto apt on W a -nut Lake/ tabuloue a m a i include*

r 'Oweve. phone, t a t t a TV. boal. pe-I. Bkmmg-855-5070 ham schools No I

TEMPORARY FURNISHED HOUSING

S A V E T I M E C A L L U S F I R S T

L U X U R Y E X E C U T I V E

S U I T E S . I N C . Birmingham-Troy Aree

'6 immacuWa O O d h g tocenone tc •erve your needs. 220 u t l t s In aa

raeheann ax Golf and Ta

s e r v t o e ' i s c i y ^ S E Mteh buemeee oat

SINCE 1077 U N I T S F R O M $ 6 5 0 . Abeotutety Immaculate

6 4 5 - 1 2 0 0 5 4 9 - 4 5 0 0 (ANYTIME)

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B I R M I N G H A M

649-6909 O f l e i e o Dv w o o d D u ' v

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"The Peopie Who Care'

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H e a t i n c l u d e d o n a l l r e n t a l s .

Just a Stroll Away From Downtown Fkrmington

1 and 2 bedroom apartments

H" Pnvate balcony or patio L»? Fully equipped kachen with dishwasher

and pantry 0 Spacious storage locker included w ith

each apartment 5 ? Private swimming pool 0 " Planned communty activities

1 b e d r o o m - >560 p e r m o n t h 2 b e d r o o m - $«1S p e r m o n t h

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2 B e d r o o m * 5 1 5

• Heat Included • Located on Novi Road. Just N. ol 8 Mite Road

OPEN DAILY 10-6 SAT 9-4. SUN 12-5

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S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s F r o m $ 5 5 5

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Featuring: • Private entrances • Individual washers/

dryers • Carpor ts • Microwave ovens In charming Northville, close to 1-275,1-96, Twelve Oaks Mall. On ly 12 minutes f rom Southfield. 25 minutes to Metro Airport .

' C a l l F o r D e t a i l s

348-3600 Open Daily & Weekends

1 0 i a . - S p .m Developed by Mark Jacobson &l .Associates

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404 Houaa* For R a n t

10210 Marguerrte 3 bedioom. 22.000 aq ft. Clear a ape-

pets $OSO piua aecurtty o c c u p e n c y r t ty &40-1

404 Houaaa For Ran t

birmingham 2 bedrooan. tu*y re-epiace a t f a r i r e a ion.

S77S per monBi CaB: aos-»*24

B i r m i n g h a m 3 bedroom i t * Dam. garage Hreplece. 2 DOca S ol 14 M i a / al Pierce 10230 Br -« o o c $ 7 » - eecunty «33- i«0B

Snort l e r m l $675

400 Apar tments For Rant

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Livonia's Finest

Location 7 Mi la ROMI

C o r n e r Mayf ie ld (3 b l o c k s E of

F a r m i n g t o n R o o f l i East of t - 2 7 5

CANTERBURY PARK

— Immediate Occupancy — Brand new large deluxe 2 bedroom, 2 bath units. Laundry hook-up within

apartment, carpeting, vertical blinds, deluxe appliances,

balcony or patio. Near shopping. Limited time offerf

$600 month M o d e l O p e n D a i l y 1 - 5 C l o s e d T h u r s d a y

473-3983 775-8200

Summer Is Never Over..

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Studio. 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments • Heat Included • Swimming Pool • Free Cable TV' • Laundry Facilities • Clubhouse • Storage Area • Tennis Cour t • Air Conditioning

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Enter on Lincoln, Just East of Greenfield

NORTHGATE

Daily 9 am-7 pm Weekends 10 am-5 pm 968-8688

D O W N T O W N 0 E T R 0 I T

RIVERFRONT

...some of the finer things in tie are for rent

R I V E R F R O N T a p a c t m f n t s

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404 HOUIM Foe RUT

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B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S 1454 tnwoods Circle Ct.

Prestigious 400 fl. of Low-er Long Lake frontage on a majestic setting. Prtvate court with wooded acre-age 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Monthly or yearly

592-1300

404 HOIMM For Rent BLOOMFIELD T W P - 4442 Pine Tree Trak. F rank in Rd. 4 Long Lake

CotonlM. 1H t a « 2 H M M hre-place SI .900 « a s - 7 4 t s

CANTON - Cozy 2 bedroom $475/ MO neMrencea 1 eecurWy depoelt w M BOO LOO Rd CaSa f l a rSpm 571-8321

CHERRY HILL & 275 ImmacuMiM 3 badroom. 1"* b M t . tamMy room fire-place. attached garaga $400 / m o immedMle occupancy 477-7354

CLEAN 3 badroom. r>Mn dacoraiad. Mncad yard. $325 month $425 m o v n n FankM $ Telegraph

474-1862

404 Houaaa For Rent CANTON. Norm H a i r , restored MMorK 3 badroom. 1 Mrga ba in 2 oar garaga. 3 acra* immediate oc a n a n c y $450 mo Month lo mont f i

453-8350

COMMERCE TWP A J U p o r U Lower S l ra l l * laaMroni noma wtth 2 b e d rooma. 1 bam $400 par month

641-0021

DEARBORN MOTS - Cuta 2 bad-room ranch, car Dating Mncad yard, • n m a d v t a occupancy. $390 month

553-9055

OUTER DRIVE/194 - 3 badroom*. carpal*, drapa*. n w decor. Mova. refrigerator oa* haat. $350/1350 •ecurlty 255-3424

400 Apt^ For Rent

F r e e R e n t for One M o n t h

$ 3 5 Off Each M o n t h For 13 Mo's. For First 5 Apar tments

LIMITED TIME O F F E R FOR NEW TENANTS ONLY

Additional benefits:

$ 1 5 0 Security Deposit

Window treatments included

Carport

Furnished corporate apartments available

C e d a r b r o o k e A p a r t m e n t s 2 3 8 7 0 M i d d l e b e l t / f l T f t . n ? ? ? F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s * # / °

H o u r s : M - F 9 - 5 , S a t . 1 1 - 4 . C l o s e d S u n .

T h e G r e e n H i l l d i f f e r e n c e :

Do you come home to an apartment or a 75-acre estate?

fviost apartment Irving measures 6 0 0 + sq ft Ours measures over 3,000,000 sq ft Green Hill residents enjoy a gorgeous

75-acre estate setting of park and woodland, peace and tranquility You're right next door to the 1-275 corridor, Michigan's multi-billion dollar explosive growth area and

just minutes away from i-96, a direct route to downtown Detroit See our 1- and 2-bedroom luxury apartments, terrace residences

and country townhouses on 9 Mile, 1Vi miles west of Farmington Road in Farmington Hills

g r e e n h i l l APARTMENTS

IN FARMINGTON HILLS MOOC.S OPEN DAILY IO 6 PHONE 478 4564

For Mkaciad apar tment* CorporaM

F o u n t a i n P a r k W e s l l a n d : C o m f o r t , c o n v e n i e n c e and c h a r a c t e r .

vvekt»mt* fo Fountain Park Weslland. a i and 2-lx*droom rental communily featuring all the* convenience^ of a private residence.

Sele< t your apartment from a choice of NJVH ions floor (jtans and take advantage of sjx'c ial amenities including

a modem <»!-: kitchen with microwave and self-cleaning oven

e individual private entry ways eindividual washer and dryer e walk-in closets esheltered parking available • pool, tennis and more All within the i.ivohia School District and

minutes from Westland Shopping Center, spe-cialty s h o e i n g in Plymouth and fine dining and entertainment. •

Come dbcovcr the difference fountain Park Weslland can make In your way of life. l:rom $ 4 9 $

Founta in Park W E S T L A N D

N r w h u r j t h Hum I H r t w r r n toy an r l W M i m Roads .

4 5 9 - 1 7 1 1

| h k - a m m o r r . pW-as*-«all o r VMi o u r m o d e l w e e k d a y * 10-30 a m . -«i.TO pjrL. w e e k e n d s . n o o n - S f x m

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404 Houeee For Rent BIRMINGHAM - Smak 2 badroom. Carpeting. drapes Move. refngera-tor baaement * 2 car garaga M»-madMM occupancy fMerancaa * •acurlty dapoen 'squired FVM t MM month'a rant m advance $400 par month Cak 447-7244

OETROIT-GreydaM/S Mka room, baaamanl. garaga. yard $350/mo imonrn t acw i t y de-poMI Aflar 4pm 255-4063

3 bad

DETROIT-N W - I M M a TeMgraph-N>ca J% badroom. d n n g 4 udBty room. Iront porch, low i/tlkty M M $240 /M0 plua aecurlty 441-1732

EXECUTIVE atyMd ranch m pactur-eeque FrMWkn on Mrga wooded k * Four badroom*. 2 * Bath* hreplece 3 car gvage Huoa baaamanl E*-caHant condition 11750 par mon th leaae negotiebM Day* 54&9040 E

404 Houaaa For Root FARMINGTON AREA 3 2 ' * car garaga. on 2 acree $720 / mo • aaovny dapoail A MMtiH Doc 9rn Aftar 4pm. 474-5454

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 badroom ranch, no baaamanl. vary larga ga-raga. Mncad yard. naa»> decorated

Ma. Indga. dead Farmington K h o o U

441-4225

FARMINGTON HMa charmer 3 bed-

app i l anca* . ove rs i zed g a r a g a . move-m condition. $ 7 2 5 / m o . IV* month a »ecurtty 451-5420

FARMINGTON HILLS. 3 badroom. lamVy room atlachad garaga. $405 a month 3 badroom. baaamanl. ga-raga. No Pat* $795 a month, aub-(act 10 cradn rapon. employment Wttar 4 paM rataranca*. ASK FOR TOY OR JOANNE at 476-7004

400 Apts. For Rant

headdress that speaks for itself.

Whitehall prides itself on offering adults (age 50 and older) a mature community where convenience and luxury are foremost.

1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments with u p t o 1 ,400 s q u a r e feet

- Adult Community • Free Cable TV • TWo Full Bathrooms • Swimming Pool • Some Units Include Heat •Carports • Security :

^ W H I T E H A L L West Nine Mile Road at Providence Drive in Southfield • Weekdays 9-6 • Weekends 10-5

557-8311

F R E E H E A T !

It 's an o f f e r you can real ly w a r m up to.

To begin w iU i . nobody but nobody c»n o f fe r you a bet ter Southf ie ld iocs l ion I n add i t i on , yon w t l l have a w a r m a t t r a c t i v e a p a r t m e n t i t a ve ry reaaooable r a t a Throw f ree haat into t M daal . and you Ju*t c a n t beat our oiler. Come Join tu a t F rank l i n Pa rk T o w e r v new f r t ends are wa l l ing .

27350 Franklin Road, SoutfafMd, M I (3U) 354-4020

53*FRSTPI»ee»T>COMM«TY - - . -

LIVK LUXURIOUSLY

E N J O Y T H E

P L E A S U R E S

O F P R I V A C Y

.ov ington C o u n t r y c l u b living in ihc heart

of F a r m i n g t o n Hil ls is yours to e n j o y . Very p n v a t e , very spacious. 2 & 3-bed-r o o m ranch t o w n h o u s e s u i t h e legant mas te r suites, a t t a c h e d 2-car garages , private ba semen t s , d d u x e kitchens a n d special touches of luxury like skylights, whir lpool b a t h t u b s a n d pr ivate pa t io s can be yours a t C o v i n g t o n C l u b .

350-1296

Weatherstone. >51-2730 A pres t ig ious Frankl in address .

An a w a r d - w i n n i n g , b r ea th t ak ing set-t ing . L a r g e a n d qu i e t 2 A 3 - b e d r o o m town h o m e s . 2 '/i b a t h s , f o r m a l d in ing room, great r o o m , fireplace too. Two-car garage a n d b a s e m e n t , of cou r se . Visit W'eat he r s t o n e today .

3 5 0 - 1 2 9 6

The Summi t . A pr iva te g a t e h o u s e greets you .

Award -winn ing landscaping s u r r o u n d s you. 1,600 sq . ft. a c c o m m o d a t e you in t h e s e r a r e 2 - b e d r o o m , 2 - b a t h res idences . C a r p o r t s inc luded . L a u n -dry A g e n e r o u s s t o r a g e r o o m in y o u r a p a r t m e n t . F a r m i n g t o n Hills loca t ion .

6 2 6 - 4 3 9 6

404 HOUIM For Rent FARMMGTON HILLS • Sacludad 3 badroom, 2 M t h Mth at lachad !'-» car garaga on 1 acra S460/mo • •acurlty Ca* 424-4320

FARMINGTON HILLS Naw 2 badroom $400. MO

Sacurlty dapoart $900 Call 352-0844

FARMINGTON HILLS Smaaar 3 badroom houaa Fraahly painted Carpel brand naw Fanca yard Waahar dry»r Frig. 4 ovan Good araa Won' t laat al $475 mo

BRICK RANCH Fu« baaamanl larga room* Qraal lamKy homa Garaga. JuM waat o l TaMgrapn and South o l 4 mUe $500/mo Can Perm at 474-0951 lor an ap-poanlmant immediate Occupancy on Both PropartMa

FARMINGTON Htcm 2 badroom houaa at lachad garage. Mncad yard. 1750

553-4134

F A R M I N G T O N . 2 BEDROOM RANCH, 1H ATTACHED GARAGE. ALL APPLIANCES OPTION TO BUY $750 PER MONTH 477-4419

FENKELL-LAMSEB araa 2 bad-room. Mncad yard, garaga. $300 a

Ca l 10am-: with plu* aacunty Can 10am-5pm 1-2223 Aftar Seen 535-9544

GARDEN CITY- Car, 2 badroom. u ta ty room, garaga NvMy remod-eled $450 mo * utmtMe Sacuflty required Caa aflar 4pm or Mave

421-5204

GARDEN CITY 3 badroom brW* ranch, lull baaamanl. 2'4 car ge-

$400 / m o - *acurtty C a l Pal 495-0410 or 453-4531

raga $400 ' or MarMna

404 HOUM* For Ront GARDEN CITY- 3 badroom. hmaned baaamanl. c a r p * , drapaa. 2 bathe appHancaa. Mncad yard. 2 carf raga A b e o u t e * no p e u

GREEN LAKE, guea roome. V * bathe eppHancaa. S440 morwh plua d a p o M A d u l u No p e u

34A-1010

HAZEL PARK - 420 E Meyers CMan 4 charming bnck lowar hat ««r> net-urM woodwork throughout, lormai dining, natural hrepiaca, kitchen ap-pkanoaa. baaemenl 4 garaga. $444 454-4444 a. 540-2240

INKSTER - Accept ing m lor nawly remodaMd 2 home Wayr»1Meel iend aohooM $375;monBi plua MOurHy 729-9039

I N K S T E R - M i d d i a b a i t / P a r k w o o d Accepting app4carm tor Moa 3 bed-room home AvMtobM Jan. 1M. $475 par month, plua aaourlty 729-4034

INICSTCT - Spaooua 3 badroom ranch. ItnMhad baaement. encloeed beck porch. Mncad 2 H car $550

LAKEFRQNT W BloomflMd. 4 bad-KrapMoa. Mm#y room, ga->ck. baaamanl 1400

mo raga. e $1060 '

BOO aq n. 944-3446

LIVONIA, a aharp 3 bed ioom. IMng

•Me High School. $440 month plua •acurlty 477-3471

LIVONIA - FrencavMa ranch. 3 bad-room*. hraptaca. walkout, garage, clean. Immediate. $1,196, One Way Realty 522-4000

LIVONIA Mine* Par* area. 1 bed-room - t peraon only No pet* $ 4 0 0 / m o l * t 4 MM in advanca + $500 kecurtty 421-3431

400 A p a d m e n t s For Ren t

RENT A 'TOWNHOUSE IN WEST BLOOMFIELD $11 TO per month

• T h a o n f y r a n t a l t o w n f v o u e e e tn t t t a B t o o t n f M d H W a S c h o o l O l a t n c t Y o u r c h l t d r a n i > « n r y i

• 3 B a d r o o m T o a m h o u a a e , 2300 eq . f t ot p r i v a c y , p l u a a n c l o a e d patko

• Mo c o m m o n aratta • I n d i v i d u a l b a a a m a n l 4 p r i v a t e g a r a g e w t t t i

o p o w a r • F i r w p i a c e a n d O r v a n h o t w a • P r t v a t e C o u n t r y C l u b w i t h a m a f l g o H c o o r a e . - a w l m m l o g p o o l a n d t a n n M c o u r t s • P w r f w c t f a m i l y a n v t r o n m e n t w t t h p r t v a t e

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C a M a T V a v a H a b t a

626-4888 O n L o n g L a k a R d - 1 m H e W a a t o f W a t o a a k . b e t w e w n M k M M > a 4 t a n d O r c h a r d L a k a R o a d s

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Rent*! Office Hours Everyday 1-6 PM. Closed Tuee. a Frt,

Houaaa For Rant 404 HOUMC For Rant LIVOhHA-3 bedroom ranch, carpal-ad throughout, appaences 5 MSB/ Farmmgton area 4475 /mo • utM-Oea 4 security Altar 5 422-1714

LIVONIA . 3 Eaeawienl. 2 car gar 1750

age 1476. plua 427-3475

iraent. garaga. appkanoaa. car-pM. M a naw Avax*ble now SS75 RCMTER 4 ASSOCIATES 344-5100

NORTHVILLE StyM behind Meadowbi ook Country CMb in M e M o e b r o o k EaUtes 1.700 aq ft . M l brtok 3 bedroom. 2 • lory tvt bathe, lormai d in ing room and g r a « room. 2 * car garage. $1,540 per month Ca* Ray Laa The MkMgen Group 541-9200

NORTHVILLE. 1 bedroom. Ou»e 4 charming, to country $400 mo. In-cludes ( I utMRMs No pats 344-7444 344-3420

NORTHV1LLE-2700 eq.f l 4 room. 4M betha Fu« M M t e d ment. M th 2 bedroome AMrm lerm ays-

420-9043

NOVI - 3 yard. $1200 par

Trl Level Mncad month ptua n o u r t t y

344-1441

N ROYAL OAK-Newty decorated "2 bedroom h o m a Famay room 4 bum-ir pool No pats

$425/MO occupancy 544-2352

OAK PARK-3 bedrooms, basement, garage, •ppksnuas. Mncad yard $5SO/MO Ca* wm 4 .eekar.da, 737-9417 455-1457

OLD REOFOTO - 3 badroom bun-galow. race aection. $340 month. Secur i t y depos i t Re fe rencee Adults Aftar 5pm 533-1573

PLEASANT RIDGE - 3 bedrooms. Hreplece. deck. 2 car garage. Mncad yard $400/month 542-1537

(3031444-0931

PLYMOUTH (tyaah Capa Cod. eeey •Iron downtown. redecorMed 3 bedroom*. 2 balh*. 27 ft fwney room firepiece. gerege. t ree* $ 1150 plua utiatiee Jen 453-4200

PLYMOUTH - 3 bedroom, brick ranch, very cMen. walk to Oowo-

ysrd $400 month 459-9529

PLYMOUTH 3 bedroom, rwety decorated. eppi»-ances baaemenl $475 per month

559-2704 or 562-9150

4 MlU=/TsM»rapn e rea 1 bungalow. k#y carpeted. 2 car ga-rage. $440 p w Mo paue •acurlty de-

REDFORO SmMI 2 bedroom houaa. Grand River 4 Telegraph araa Caa MtM 5 30pm. 532-3444

REDFORO TWP clean. 3 treehty p a n t e d alove M i + aacunty m o s 1 yr madMM occupancy

>ga $475 •aee Inv 591-9254

REDFORD TWP . home i n l o r m M o n center haa a kee rentM housing bulletin boar a

C M 937-2171.

REDFORD TWP • 3 bedroom home. $550 PM Mo 14495 OenOy. S Of 7 Mi E o l InfcaMr Rd

437-2414

REDFORO TWP - 3 houae. mce carpetmg. sppaancas. warm, chi ldren eetcome $410 Character retorencaa 477-3941

REDFORD-Unlurn ished. 2 bed-room*. $400/mor>th No utmtMe Se-curity depoen Nopeta Can I Oam-5pm 534-4707

REDFORD 3 badroom bnck baee-meni 6 4 Telegraph w e a $446 ' m o - aacunty depoMl After 4pm 525-2970

REDFORD 3 bedroom/1 bath new-ly rsmodMed icarpatmg 4 e tndows i iponeeai No be»emeni Redlord ^ ^ H $ 5 2 S • Mcurt ty 533-4911

REDFORO - 3 bedroom ranch, new kitchen bath, carpet, paint 4 more No baawnent DoubM lot Amc Mor-sgs Immaculala condi t ion $565/ MO [Mu* (ecurrty 533-3499

RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY BRAND NEW

HOMES 2 Bedroom* 2 Fuk Bath*

2 Car Attached Garage Dmng Room

Central A * Condit ioning Walk-<n Cloeets Your Own Yard Pet* Permitted

Range-O<*hwaaher-Relr>gera1o« Lake Prrviiege*

1 Brack Froth Sytvan Lake Available Jan 1*1 $795 PM Month

Caa* Lake Rd 10 Hensman To Beechmorrt. 1424 Beechmonl

Buader 666-1114

400 Apta. For Rant

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16300 W. 9 Mile

Southf ield

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

Attractive 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

Apartments f r o m s 4 7 5

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b u s i n e s s d i s t r i c t s

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P r i v a t e B a l c o n y / P a t i o

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C a r p o r t s A v a i l a b l e

P l e a s a n t a t m o s p h e r e

i n a n i d e a l l o c a t i o n

Located on 12 Mite Road be tween Middlebelt & Orchard Lake Roads .

Open Mon - Fri. 12-5:30. Wted 12-4. Sat. & Sun. 12-5

4 7 6 - 1 2 4 0

WEST BLOOMFIELD UNION LAKE AREA

BRIARWOOD APARTMENTS

L O W M O V E - I N C O S T S S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T

O N L Y * 1 5 0

C0ND0 LIVING COOLEY LAKE RD. AT LOCH HAVEN

Indiv idual Private Entrances - Free C a r p o r t w i t h e a c h a p a r t m e n t -Washer & Dryer Hook-Up - Balconies W a l k - i n s t o r a g e in a p a r t m e n t s .

APTS. FROM OMLY $425 UNTIL 1 - 1 - » TOWNHOUSES FROM S850

OREN WEEKDAYS »-5 SAT.« SUN. 1-5

Evening appointments available 363-7545

Contemporary Living for ^ Career- S Minded Adults I£3 1 & 2 B e d r o o m s B l

A p a r t m e n t s

From...*440 I Spec ious coun t r y set t ing I Con tempora ry des ign I Mode rn K i tchens wi th d ishwasher I A l w indow t rea tments Inc luded I Indtv tduafy cont ro l led heat ing and

air cond i t ion ing I Private belconiea or pa t ios I CaMa reedy I S w i m m i n g p o o l a n d m u c h m o r a

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l o o m f i e l d l o c e

1OLI*R( I A M Open Deify

A Weekends' 10 AM to 5 P M

3 3 8 - 1 1 7 3

Studios - 1 & 2 Bedrooms Live in tbe luxury of a

hi-rise apartment A c n 1 d a n c e H o a p i t a i

• Central air • Appliances • Carpeting • Carports • Tennis Courts • Swimming Pool • Community Room

FREE CABLE TV Office opem daily S.39 to 6

alao Set A,

P a r k w a y C i t y of Southf ie ld

Ona and Two Badroom Apartments

From s470 Per Month Including Heat

FLEXIBLE LEASE TERMS S M A L L P E T S W E L C O M E D

357-2503 Corner of Beech & Shiawassee

One Block North of 8 Mite

r a n t f r o m

•405 . Microwave Oven Paid Gaa Haat Atr Cond i t i on ing

Pool & Tennie 1 4 2 Badroont

, A p a r t m a n t a

Great Locat ion Spacious Rooma

1 V» Bath in

2 Bedroom Pars allowed with permisston

Watton Corner st Perry Adjacent to Auburn Hil{s l • 1

. Mon.-Frt.^-6 Weekends 12-5

373-5800

FREE HEAT M I C R O W A V E

1Q A • A A n . I i f ) A f . a , | k U j k | - — D#aroom n t n e n nou%%

•440

Pool • Soeoous Rooms- Clubhouse H A i r Cond.tionifvg • 1'^ Baths

373-0100 M O N . - F M . M £ >

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GLA66IFIED REAL ESTATE 591-0900 591-2300 Display Advertising

404 Houses For Rsnt

ROCHESTER KILLS, luxury home •or rant in W t n c H M « VIBege, 1 yew M m $1,075 per month

hl-mm ROCHESTER HILLS-3 Odroom ranch, t car garaga. large lanced yard, children ok $650/monlh.

862-7034

ROCHESTER MILLS - Larga trva 4 badroom colonial. 2 yr» » u i $1550/mo Can Mary Fltzpelnck 647-7246

642-2400

ROCHESTER - 3 badroom ranch, ivy baths. 2 decks. 2 car pm* Os-age Wooded 1 3 / 4 acraa. $950/

month 663-2846

ROYAL OAK/down! own - Mg Old classic 3 badroom homa. needs TLC. $700.'negotlable Ca l aflar 6pm 546-7069

ROYAL OAK - Mam/13 M M Cute cory 1 badroom. newer carpal, freshly paint ad Appliances $475 plus aacurtty Vacant 686-0634

ROYAL OAK N - 14 MMa/Wood-ward 2 badroom ranch, garaga. ap-phancee. naw carpet. $620 plua da-poatt No pats 646-2192

ROYAL OAK - 3 badroom brick ranch ivy balha. Basement Appa-ancaa Chadren okay. 6725/mo + aacurtty ft uUUtlee Aak tor Cathy at 549-0965 or 534-7474

SEVEN MMe/Telegraph Araa 2 Bedrooms. fun basement. gas haai. hot watar carpeied. $390 par mo Ca l : 437-«936

Jan 1. 2-3 SOUTHFIELD - A homa

Seckrded suburb Kide ok- no pa ls $7S0/mo.. 642-2661 or 661-6154

SOUTHFIELD - Birmingham Schoola 13 M M wast o« Greenfield 3 bad-rooma. IV* balha. lanced yard, cen-tral air. no garaga. newty dacor sled $650 plus aacurtty 655-9574

SOUTHFIELD A sharp 3 badroom ranch, air. carpal . appHancas. 1n-

r>l. 2 car garage lawn «. $660/mo. 477-0227

SOUTHFIELD 12 MOa araa. Newty dacoratad attractive 3 badroom. Appliances. race tancad yard. Larga 2% car garaga. $635 855-3344

SOUTHFIELD - 2 badroom. larga din ing room ft f rom room, garaga. *ppkancas $550 plua aacurtty de-posit 357-2564

SOUTHFIELD- 3 2

badrooms on 3 garaga. saparata w o r t

•hop $750 mo plus Utwtlas. Noap -444-4000

SOUTHFIELD - 3 badroom bnck ranch, soma appftancaa, naw fur-naoa. 2 car garaga Available Jan.1. $625 • aacurtty. 471-3142

SYLVAN LAKE-5 rooms. 1 balh, $500 par month plus aacurtty. ft raf-erencee No pats Adult complex. Ca l . 629-4603 or 582-8366

TAYLOR - A t t r a c t * * 2 brick ranch Utility room, garaga. kite.han appaancaa. fenced. immedi-ata occupancy. $510 553-9056

404 Hou— For R u t 404 Houses For Rent TROY - B» level on 2'* acraa. 4 bad-room. 2 balha. Wraplaoa. carpeting, garaga. a l appaancaa. newty daco-ratad Mo pats $676 Aftar 6pm.

879-6431

TROY - Execut ive* Homa. Naw baautrtul contemporary colonial wNh at lachad garaga. 4 badrooms. 2 * balha. a l nautrai appaancaa. win-dow treatments ft carpeting. 2600 aq. ft A l amenltMa meide ft out m v madnata occupancy $1600/month 1 year lease or longar 471-0796

TROY-John R ft Long Laka ftds . 4 I . 2 ' t beths, family badroom colonial,

room. IM floor Ing ft IMng room dack overlooking

laundry, Ic n. fmohed

immediate occupancy $1500/mo nag ^•526-1322

TROY -yard, sppkancae. carpet ing month Available immediately

547-1827

TROY - 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 2 car garaga. flreplaoe. baaamanl AveH-a£Me Imrnediatefy $625 par month No pats 263-0223

TROY-3 badroom ranch. baths, central air, 1st hoor laundry, a l ap-

Shor t /kmg term OK multl-$1100/1 pie occupancy / m o 660-8926

TWELVE OAKS araa - Charming 3 badroom farmhouse, nearty dacorat-ad. 650 Decker Available to May $950 mo plus security 477-7368

UNION Lake a n dock:3 badrooms. 2 baths, family room. fireplace, Flonda room.al l ap-pllancee. 2 car garaga. mcrvaln con-dition, 7 yr*. old. $875 mo 851-5620

UNION LAKE - Graat little 2 bad-room houaa. laka vlaw, a l appa-ancaa Boating. swWnrmng (600 plus utilities 363-5280

WAYNE-$560/M0. 3 badroom. 2 * car garaga. lanoed yard, no pets. Security dapoan, good credrt re-quired Ca l after !2noon. 506-3223

WEST BLOOMFIELD Cottage. Walnut Laka. 2 badrooms. $425 ideal for bachelor or bacheiorat le

656-5087

WEST BLOOMFIELD CONTEMPO-RARY CONDOMINIUM - 2 badroom. 2 bath Maple Wdge Condornkwum complete with garage ft M l baaa ment $950 /per month

ASK FOR MARIE RELIANT REALTY ASSOC INC

788-0400 OFF 363-3143 RES

WESTLANO • Ford. Nawburg Rd araa Cteenf 3 badroom. is* balh. Baaemenl just painted, carpet, no pals, axcalent araa. $650 501-9163

404 Houw For Root

WESTLANO - Ford ft Wayna Rd bedrooms. utWty room, lar icad yard excellent condit ion $495 /mo Nopa ls Relerencee 422-5666

WESTLAND - (Merriman - Palmer I. Nice 2 bedroom, dacoratad. garaga $435/mo C a l 4-8pm.

274-6202

WESTLAND Middlebel t /Ann Arbor TraO Clean 3 bedroom, appkancee. V * car garga. no pata. $575 plua deposit After 5pm 437-0644

WESTLAND - Palmer ft Wayne Rda araa t bedroom. 1 car garaga. neat ft d e a n $425 par month plus da-posit Call 876-9901

WESTLANO 3 bedroom ranch. $400 par month plus util it ies Rent with option fo buy AvaHaMe Jan. 1 Ca l after 6pm 562-1495

W BLOOMFIELD Area. Lower Stra-t i lake front Sharp 4 badroom, 2 bath. 2 nraptaces. dack, newly deco-rated $1,275 + security 651-5993

400 Apsrtmsnts For Ront

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• Pa t i os a n d Ba lcon ies

OH Pontiac Trail t"*tw»wi Beck ,V. t Min tr' r ' • 6*»6 ' i-275

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624-8555

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1-bedrooms...just $399! 2-bedrooms...just $499!!

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971-2132

Who says lake # living's just fun in

the summer? &

% If you think saving money's fun you"I love Irving free at Schooner Cove for 30 days Plus you'I love the 365-day pleasures of living on Ford Lake. In winter. the cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, snowman-tHjildina, ice-skating and ice-boating are tops (So is the indoor fun of watching the snow fall through your balcony window) You'l especially enjoy t ie totally new interiors from appliances to ca&nets to designer decor So your days w« be pleasant, inside or outside See all that these free contemporary 1 and 2-bedroom apartments can offer you Now

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6 MONTHS OR 1 YEAR

Sharp 3 bedroom. 2Vi bath contemporary home on Casa Lake, canal frontage. $1200 per month plus 1 month security. West Bloomfield schools. No pets.

Ask for Irene. Cockels Bordener Realty Inc

647-6030 540-0446

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150 N Caniar - Nor thv«e

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WOOOWARO-14 MHe. 2 badroom. appaanoee. garage. $S60 466-9503

W BLOOMFIELD - Beeu t tM mod-e m 3 badroom brick ranch. bathe, fireplace, screened porch For rent/ lease $750 mo . 42S-3599

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B IRMINGHAM, comple te ly fur -rvshed and carpeied 3 badroom. •mens dishee. fenced yard, g v a g e .

nlhfy (Don). 256-1565 642-4300

eettmg on id 3 bed-

BIRMINGMAM - 4 month able on beautiful 5 badroom homa in prims Birmingham area. Fur-mahed with sppasnces nc iuded $2200 month Security and r redi t report No pels Caa Oo«y M * . Ralph Manuel Assoc 647-7100

LAKEVILLE LAKE 10 maes LakeVWe Lake room, leroe fireplace. floor leundry. attached 2 O i r g a g g e

652-4460

LIVONIA - Nicafy furrashed 3 bed-room. femey room ««h wood « o » « Jan ft Fab $600 'mo t Lrotrties no smoking 421-5031

lease avail- Avaaame through June

400 Apts. For Ront

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comfor t and convenience b lend l o f o r m pure luxury t o wh ich n o one else can compare • One month FREE on select units' • Brand new exercise facilities' • Incredibly spacious newly decora ted apartment homes • Lots of w i n d o w s • Eating space in every kitchen, plus a tormai d ining r o o m • Extra large storage and closet space • Covered Parking • Superlative communi ty center w i th p o o l and sun deck

lending library billiards and television lounge •Convenient locat ion IUSI minutes to mafor expressways • F rom S615-S995 Exduwe character luxury 'design com en/erne and service

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353-1372 O p e n daily 10-6 M o n & Thur> t i l " svr I !-•> "xjr i 12 S

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Yet, Ideally situated in a tranquil park setting, our convenient amenities include: • Emergency medical a n d Intrusion alarm s y s t e m s ,

moni to red by a 24-hour r e s p o n s e cen te r • Elevator access to all floors • In-unit full size washer & dryer • Oversized kitchens with dining nooks • Private storage locker a Balcony or patio with each unit a Club lounge, party and gathering rooms • Indoor maH room a Easy access to shopping, dining and

social events in downtown Farmington • Professional management services

FARMINGTON

21900 Farmington Road (Just south of Nine Mile)

4 7 8 - 9 1 1 3 r r , o o r p r n s u n

O N E M O N T H ' S F R E E R E N T *

POOL COMPLETE HEALTH CLUB FACILITIES Wet Bar • Fireplaces • Third Floor Penthouse with Private Elevator or Individual Entrances • Front and Rear Views in each Apar:ment

Leasing rates from $625 on It Mile Rd be tween Inkster and Franklin Rds

313*355*2211 Mon.-Pri. Saturday Sunday

10 a.m.-7 p.m. Noon -5 p.m. Nooo-5 p.m.

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Built and Managed by: T h e W N M O i C t i m p a r i g s

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You Can Get Into Muirwood FOR '540 A MONTH

But Only Through The 24-Hour Manned Gatehouse.

The peace of mind of a round-the-clock manned gatehouao and electronic door entries are only part of Muirwood's abundance.

There's so much light, so many windows, so much room. Windows and eating space in most kitchens. A private balcony or patio. Beautiful window treatments. Lota of storage, huge closets. Covered attached parking.

Then, there's the incredibly large pool wtth spa. The Hght-ad tennis and volleyball courts. Spec-tacular Club-house with party faculties and a lending library. A privets 12-acra nature trail. A pond and roiling

12 exciting. 1 and 2

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CANTON 3 badroom. iv»

4723

ON EVERGREEN. N. M F o r * Rd. 2 bedroom duplex N e a Feklene 4 U of ML Dearborn. 4380 /mo M > -« o > 561-3825 or 464-7652

FARMINGTON HILLS N M 2 Badroom. MOO/MO

s ~ c 2 S ! 3 E m m u >

month* aecurfty. 6 . par m 274-0282

OAE Thursday, O m m t a r 8. 1908

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rery Condo. 2 6 * M o o a * . I M l b M M . tonne M W i g room e a * are-ptooe. covered p e M . prva ta en-tranoe. h a baaamanl. 2 oar aareae. wooded M a m pond « M . I W WO. * m i l l M - H M C M Ma. Jonas l O a y M M 441-8865 (Evee 4 Weekend*;

BLOOMFIELD LAKE CONOO, M M 2 b M o o m . 2 bam. oarv-

BOULDEH PARK 32C2SW. U U H f t l

(W. of Orchard Laka Rd.) Luauriouo 2 badroom. 1500 It Out-

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CANTON CONDO 3 beckoom. e o a h a d r y a , 4 Warren a e e . «

L fVOUA • 2 badroom br ick.

m c « No pals. 4526 p k a security Aflar 8 pm: M 1 - 0 8 M

NORTHVILLE 1 *

NORWAYNE dup le* - 2314-14 D e a a i d C t 3 badroom. 4350 month Ca l aflar 4:30pm 722-0023

NORWAYNE 2 bedroom*. upda lad lUScnen 4 bam. iMBty room, larga yard, carpatlnfl nvu-out . 4 3 M . ' m o . plua 1 * mo*. aacurtty 274-0242

PLYMOUTH- Warm 4 cosy 2 bad-room. Naw carpeL p a M 4 cur iam*. Larga kitchen with stove 4 i M i l g a e -tor 1000 par month todudtog M

2006 occupency

TROY - Country M n g . Uainw aal araa. 3 badroom ranch, dan. 1 acra. 4475/mo., plua

TWO BEDROOM- Rad fo rd araa. 4360

i t e r - 1

WESTLANO duplex. 2 badroom. fridge 4 stove. S4S0 mon th

307-0744

ceramic atod beth. 4450 425-3020

CLOISTERS HEAT INCLUDED

M M M 4 Crook* Araa

2 badroom. 1H bam luxury town-houae. Fu*y aguippad knehan. M l baaamanL carport, oantral air. pri-vate pane w m lanced m back yard 4675 EHO

Ajao

642-8686 Bene icke* Krua

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM-newfy l e n u d e N J , overlooking park, 2

bam. hardwood Moors.

FARMINGTON HILLS. 13 4 Mlddto-b M Woodcraak: L o w a 1200 aq.ft 2 badroom/2 bam. earaoa. pool. t » 0 0 7 m o . include* h M Avekebio Jan 1st. Mr Fink; e M M 1 - 4 4 M

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NOVI

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gat. drapaa. CMck aoooanoy Ordy 4 7 M . Short M m o k R C H T E R 4 A a e O C M T E 8 344-5100

PLYMOUTH: Attrecdve. M k l a i l 2 bad room 4500 /mon th nc ludeo M a t 4 wwtor Ad«Ma. 522-3044

PLYMOUTH - luxury outdo. 1.400 aq. fL 2 M g a bedroowe. 2\»

oarage. «J» «t*—rieaa. entree. Only 4786 AveaeCM noarf RICHTER 4 ASSOCIATES 344-5 KM

ROCHESTER - W a * lo Man . 2 bad-room condo Fu8y l a p e M Betoo-

. 3 ? * 15 Ti par 75-0455

ROYAL OAK. 2 i

no i condMcm. $675 862-S3S3

SOUTHFIELD - 11 MBe/Evergreen For t aM or rant 2 Mary. 2 badroom condo. 214 bam. atlachad 2 oar ga-raga. baaamanr. 20040 Evargraan

Rd. 8S5-8110

TROY AREA

Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2% bath townhouae wtth car-port in lovely setting cen-trally located. Eating space In kitchen, separate dining rodm. new carpeting, new mini blinds. fuH tiled baae-ment. walk-in closet. Call for details 649-5660

TROY Condo. ranch. 2 badroom, garaga. baaamanl. eppliancee. p o d . air 2 yr*. aid immecMete A v M e M immediately Aflar 7pm . . 7 - 6 6 6 5

TROY Townhouae : ~ . 2'/» bam. appkanraa. garaaa. 4685 par mo p k n utmtiaa Can aftar a p m

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS-14 M l la / Nor t f iwaMen Hwy. 1 badroom con-do. M m m k i c , M m * court. $510. C M bMwaar iT-apm. 482-5150

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 MM/Orc -I w d Laka. newly dacoratad 1 bad-room oondo. Appliance*. carport and pool. Aflar 3:30pm. 455-4144

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 badroom oondo. 45*S/mo including haM.I A M lor Kan. 563-7910 or aS5-486l|

4 1 0 F l a t s

I M m Tudor styla homa. 15 iMnmaa f rom doamloawi. cloaa t o major M o p p i n g araa* and * c h o o M Laad-a d g iaaa w i n d o w s , c a ' p a t a o

h o o , n f i 6 S S f

HJM OCTROiT - t ope r M l to ram. \ $295 par

I-7972

ROCHESTER - 2 badroom M l . m loam. Inc lude* waahar, dryar . dM iaaaha i . M naw appdanoaa. Daa*m*nt . 651-6404 or 37V2626

S. REDFONO: 1 badroom. naar car-pal . Wove, refrigerator, lots of

a pralarradl <625. 937-4379

WESTLAND - 2 badroom l o w . car-

kjtafy - No Pats

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Announcing

YORKTOWNE • c o n w u a M i o w n o c t n s • Wear to Town. BUW lo condomin ium • spec i f i ca t ion* . S o u n d p r o o f i n g • throughout. Soma of ma many taa-• ture* n d u d a : 1 4 2 car gataua* wWi • Oaar ooanars 2 or 2 H baths, ftra-

•ppMnca* InckjiSng

r 4 iM> o i l S tar t a l $745 mo. Contact Ray Laa. 501-4200:

The Michigan Qroup. RaMtors. M o d * Hrs_ Noon-apm. 455-8660

• AUBURN HILLS - 2 bedroom oondo. 4 dryar hookup. Other ap-

> included. A i H B H Dec. 1*.

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J r o c j m . J ^ b a M . h M H d y a i ^ o * . oonv

f l n o l . M M . 510 9143

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• S a r v i M i * $1,460 nok idaa M M . 5 M 4 I 8 3

a r ru t t t y

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I "HANNETT, INC. t REALTORS » 646-6200

FARMINGTON MILLS - Contempo-rary 2 bedroom*. My tgh t * . ga* flra-plaoa. central M . afl appkanca*. baaement. Pool/ lannl* cour ts $060 plua *ecur«y dapoaft D 4 I

Absolutely Perfect! 2 bedroom townhouaaa In pa rk - i ke

, - 2 4 petlo rear a o w e r e 4 dMiaeehe i . mki i -Mnda. mdMduel Intrualon Harm. M l baae-menl with waahar 4 dryar c o m e c -Oona 4 cfiddrane tot lot Come vMt our Model Center today or C M

VWage Green Townhouses

of Huntington Woods 10711 W. 10 MHe Rd.

(1 m M W of Woodward) Mon-Fri, 10-4. Sat. 9-5 Sun 12-5

5 4 7 - 9 3 9 3

LAKEFRONT CONOO. WMaCI Lake. 1 bedroom, garaga. a l appliance* mckidkig w a * S r 4 dryer. $650. per

824-4136

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE (LOVE CHILDREN 4 PETS 104 A m e M • N Royal O M

2 king * t m d bedroom*. *peOou* *v-wood burrv

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LUXURY TOWNHOUSE 2111 STARR ROYAL OAK

2 M g * badrooma. IVt bams, oom-p M a brtck wa* M m wood burning SiapMae m M n g room, large coun-try atyla kitchen wWi doo rwM to large yard. ONhwaahar. * M dean owan. rerngarator. baaamanL oan-tral M . M B . 569-7337

N I N E M I L E HOOVER AREA TOWNHOUSES

Soma of our amanltnea include the

MAC ARTHUR .MANOR

e Central M condMonmg e Carpeting

e F u a baaamanl All I rom $400 par month

7 5 8 - 7 0 5 0 NORTHVILLE: M g l M n d Lake* Con-do. 2 badrooma. 1 * beths. Nro-

NORTWlf lLLE-Mf l fMnd M M M 2 t iedioculi r a i d Jan or F M . (TSOSMO pi

LMe* . lur-IL Dec 20-ue security

t M A M a Include* h m no pets

LMe* . lur-IL Dec 20-ue security

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NORTHVILLE: New I M bedroom i m m . 2 beth

1-275. 7 MM M 4726.

oondo. 2 2 w e a l

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NORTHVILLE - u p p a 2 bedroom. 2 t M . weafar, d r y a 4 M appaancaa. U 8 N 8 8 es*na 4 venicM draparv e n M M I * Immed STOO/mo 473-4175 N O R T M V U E - 2 BadroMi CBfiiBtoMi kmeehed Apr8 2sm 4750 e more poa t w i m moa. rem

ne, 2 b a M . Dac. 2sm-

4300 de-348-15m

N O R T H W L E 2 b e d m

room. 2 k e beth* taoo

m , M b v a t r s bad-n o

348-8700

NOVI Twelve Oaks Townhouses

hook.

TROY - 2 bedroom

ad Finiehed A M for Falk.

oondo. $760. lee i ndud-

M . ca rpo r t 362-8064

WABEEK ON THE LAKE

The ult imate condominium offer ing the utmoel In alegenoe. *opmatlca-l ion. privacy and M C u l t y Located

your Own prlveM. ip r lng f ron tage wttti b e e u t t M grounds Ultra c o n M n p o i ary daalgn of w h M brtck wtth axparMve giaaa. $3000 month. 1 year mkwnum leeee. f M a r a n c M Further Bon or prtvate Mowing.

WALLED LAKE - 2 bedroom. 11* beth*. M i a prMMgee. $800 mdudoe heel 4 appaanoee. 344-6239

WASHINGTON T W P - 2 bedroom condo.. brand naw. 48 new app4-

• 8 2 5 / m o .

4 1 3 T l m o S h o r i n g

BAHAMAS Larga 1 bedroom Con-d o on Golf C o m e TVn* Share. Pool WnmacUata grouno*' Flnanc-

893-9785

4 1 4 F l o r i d a R o n t o t o

BOCA RATON - OCEAN CONOO Live Mia a maaoiMre. *padoua. w M M n l a h e d Adults Feb.. Mar.. 4 Apr. $5,906 861-1253

BOCA RATON 1 badroom. tVb bathe, min imum 3 montha. $4200 or n a a o n $4000. Acroa* Irom ocean.

731-8084

CLEARWATER Radtogton Shores, beachf ior i t . 2 bedroom. 2 bam k o u -

condo. amenfbea, pool. Avaaabie Jan. 4 Irom Apr4- 562-6314

OBNEY/EPCOT - Luxury 2 and 3 bedroom. 2 bam oondo. waMar . dryar, mlcrowava. pool. lacuzzL tan-I M - c o u r t s $405 and $525 W M . O^ ia . 474-4180: Eves 474-0774

DISNEY/ONLANOO. M * funMhed. 2 bedroom 2 bam vacauon oondo. 3

Jacuzzi, go8. Mrmls. weekly/ y . 459-0425 or 981-5180

FORT LAUOEROALE. k m * y ooaan-

ooif 24_ hour aacurtty C M Strows. , 777-4 574-2146

FORT MEYERS Beach - on the guN L u n M o u e 2 luaeoum oondo, * » M able Dec. 4 Jan.. $700 par w e M

476-0881

FT. MYERS - G M IrOnt condo. « p a c t a c u M view A i m t l i Met 2 wka of Dec t rat w e M In Jan . MM 3 wka of Apr. SpacM raMa. 855-6241

HUTCHINSON I8LAN0 Oealgnar M n l a h e d , oceenfronl condo. large 2 bedroom. 2 bam. 2 tcraan bMco-maa. t am ia . pool, boating o n rtvar,

JENSEN BEACH. Sluarl . 2 bad-room. 2 bem. k e y furrmhed oondo. Adufta. A • • • H i Fab. M a r t * a Apri l monthly 353-7344

LEESeURG - 45 mae* n o r t h u M <H Or lando M o M a homa on Laka G M -M . 2 badrooms, 2 balha. ck ibhouM. pool. Dec.-Apr. 474-2916

MARCO ISLAND - Luxury baach-i ront oondo. 2 badrooma. 2 balha. Pool, l a rmls AvaBabM January and a l M A p r f 1. 826-2902

MARCO ISLAND - South Sea* Tow-er I. 2 bedroom. 2 bam oondo. Ocaanhu i i l overlooking pooL tenth Boor. Oanar** personal oondo. vary moa AvadebM weekly, u weekly, monthly. C M d a w . 313-680-6650 A I M 7pm, 313-879-1204

MARCO ISLAND - Soum See* Tow-er • . n * M a l i l * and una overlooking Gufl, poo l 4 laland. 2 badrooma. } baths. b e e u l M y a*00relea Own-er* own unit. Jan.-Aprtl 444-4029

MARCO S L - 1 badroom oondo. M •ppBanc** Swimming pool* 4 Ian-n is WVty or monfMy Cues 4 wwM-anda-562-0108. Day* 254-7341

NAPLES-GOLF FHEE-3. 2 bed-room. 2 bam oondo* on p r l . M * g o * course Jan-Apr. $2375 par momh. Days 436-3900 evee.

N FT. MYERS - Del Tura Country C b b . 2 bedroom*. 3 bem*. on g M course, mornhfy or eeeeonal, Bruce u o y d 81 Meedow"*%*^»-

• M a a C L « L A N D > bedroom. 2 M M C o M b an O M . PooL M U

rA KEY: L ionry 3 on ooeen $2 ,100 /

A KEY m a m extra* 2 M M o o w i . 2 M M . oondo on beer*- Neap* 4 W e M M 12-17

F o r R o n l

A New Choice For Renters G L E N W O O D G A R D E N S

' gB;agrooma_ . Large LMng Room • M M I ' I N I N B M M * m » . . . .

WHh Laundry FaoOlttes • • d o * « Yard • 1 Year I « CaMeAvaMabM

FAMES WELCOME SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNTS W e o f f e r t h e c o m f o r t s o f y o u r o w n h o m e

P L U S t h e c o n v e n i e n c e o f r e n t i n g .

O P E N 7 D A Y S M o n d a y * T h u r s d a y t i l 9

I t a t , l i - 4 S u n .

7 2 1 - 8 1 1 1 FROM '410/Month Directions: T o k o W o y n o R d . t o Q t o n w o o d A v e .

h t o d E a o f t o 2 7 6 4 A o k l c y .

4 1 9 V o c a t i o n R o n t o t a

^ 2 lanma courts. POOL M -

oountry oharm 4 dmot fc. M i w -

BOYNE CITY LUXURY CONOO -i » C i w i w v a u . 2 bedroom. 2 bMh.

( M n g . C M ^ s T ^ 7 7 - 2 4 5 3 or (416) 542-2903 aR 9pm

BOYNE CtTt - 2 bedroom oondo. • M * M « now thru 12-28 4 M a r 2-5

BOYNE COUNTRY C h a M 14-14. 2 Free Nights « M i every M -M. V C R T V 4 3 beths. Al/Nora.

313-444-4240

BOYNE COUNTRY naw Town 4 Country log home on W M o n L M e 4 bedroom* pk j * loft 2 hrepiaoea. A . M * W e tor th* M l

1-400-466-4313

BOYNE HK3HLANOS/NUBS NOB Ski ing Luxurtoue

pooL *aur weight room 10 k m of croaa oowHry M l t raM. Trout Creek CondomM-

BOYNE HIGHLAND Lovely 4 bed-

Ml lng. Chns lme* ar* • M k a n d * avMab to C M

BOYNE HIGHLAND ABEA Luxury chalet. 4 bedrc oms. 3 fu* beme. eeepe 10. Hee W M o r w M e n d * .

BOYNE HIGHLANDS - Nube Nob. Ski C h a M . 4 bedroom. 2 bam.

13. kjay aqulped Hoddays 4 ids 979-8202 or 976-4290

CHARLEVOIX U W r o n l Boyne. I M and wlnlar ra t * * .

2. 4. or 4. Jacuo t . Ikepleo*. 855-3300 or363-3845

CRYSTAL MT akl eree. reeerve now New 3 bedroorr 2 beth reeort home, sleep* 8. dtahs • . • n o n e . V C R etc Weekly or w e e k * m M 845-2320

HARBOR SPRINGS F i k m M f a d homi i , ctoee to M l

862-7833

HARBOR SPRINGS/Harbor Cove 4 bedroom 4 lolt 3 bathe, Maapa 14. Indoor pool, croe* country I n k , M l

- •—Vend rentals. 465-1136

HARBOR SPRINGS T H C EAR MAKE YOUR SKIING VACATION A HELAAiNG ONE! Enjoy the trsnnumty and comlor l of a luxury . - * nrtvotn h — - • or town-houae el B rc r rwood Fa, m* Estate*

I rom 2-6 bedrooma and are . -Jy lur-niehod Including dnena. cable TV. waaher /d ryer and Hrep i *c * or Franklin stove Nube Nob and Boyne Hightand* are fuel minute* away and m4aa of croe* country

IS- For Information c M : (618) 526-2156 or (800)433-8747

HARBOR SPRINGS CONOO-Oakixe 4. Indoor pool, low

m 2 - 2 M 7

HARBOR SPRINGS - Now 5 bed-room, 4 bam hniiiae. m town, on wa-ter. with graat view of harbor. Corrv

HARBOR SPRINGS - PETOSKEY area. 2 bedroom. 2 bem oondo. Qa-

i sauna 4 Jacuzzi M1-4377

HARBOR SPRINGS - 3 bedroom, 2V* bem oondo Accommodate* 4 Htoh lenM doee by Chrtetmaa w e M 4 winter rantaia 626-7536

HARBOR SPRINGS - C h a M 1 mae f rom Boyne I k g l M n d * 4 Nub* Nob BieeWilMIng vtaw up In tha IM* . M ma amanmaa of home $100/ night. $120/mghl torhoadaya 737-8801

HARBOR SPRINGS - Boyne High-landa condo. sleep* 10. A v e k a t «

313-647-0840

HARBOR SPRINGS - Harbor COM. 2 badroom Condo tor Hoaday and a k i r e n t a M Include* indoor pool and sauna After 6 PM. 632-7170

HARBOR SPRINGS 3 Condo naar Boyne High lands/NuM Nob. RMy equipped: anens 4 deen-up. By owner raMa. 641-2790

HARBOR SPRINGS - Condo 3 bed-room 4 M L I I I M l 8-10. Ski HM»-lend* 8 N u t » Nob. Chr tMna* 4 M i -ter r a n t M Indoor pooL Ram i rom owner 4 *eve 278-4313 4 271-2387

HARBOR SPRINGS - New 5 bed-room. 4 bam houaa. In town, on wa-ter. with g reM M of harbor. Com-

" M a d . ChrMmaa to I M > . $2500 647-7826

HARBOR SPRINGS - Luxury conOo on L»m* Traverse 3 batha. Neepe 6 Furfy equipped. In-

* Bay 3

Nuba Nob. ad|acant to Stale Park Pr lvMM/ r a n t M A M

nrgrnano*. PMoMey

a HOLIOAY SKI e SUMMER FUN e LMet ron t home* and Condoa m Charlevoix and aur rourMng araaa.

•n Property Mgml - ' -4501 414-647

HOMESTEAD - Bear1* Kno* Cot-a n c h a n t M prtvaM home. 2

2 balha, Naapa 6. Ura-Short w a * t o Ml . Me after Jan. 2. 861-4073

HOMESTEAD CONOO - GMn Arbor M c h . 2 bedroom. 2 bam on tha beach. C r o M Coun t r y /OowMB M8ng. 426-2517

HOMESTEAD. GMn Arbor Lovely houaa on M l a o p w t croe* country t r a M 4 badrooma. 2 H

aRar Jan. 2nd . C M

HOMESTEAD - naw 2-3 bed ioom h *pa f ta r»Mr I M e

X-Country 4 dewmNi M your door. A veaabto altar D a c 31. dNcoum tor

prior to Dec. IS. Days. Evaa.. 1-426-2172

H O M E S T E A O -4 . .

rooma. 3 baMa. plua loft SI I *c i 10. 313-4SS-1SM Or Evee: 254-4141

IN BOYNE COUNTRY r M u x e Condo. 4 badroonia. M e p a a. 16 M to S raaorts FumMhM $800 pgr mo phM M M FarMy plan tor C M Mr. C. Batogh.

445-2600 Eva* 4*«-«102

M N U T E S FROM THE MOUNTAM

BRAND NEW Spactouacai able tor ma

i City For rantol or * * M * I

1 - 8 0 0 - 6 3 2 - 8 9 0 3

MYRTUE BEACH 4. on lovely de-

4 — M R , O e M N . n l —»E M W T 4 4 4 - T L M

M M s i a a S a T M T I t * e * u m . 3 k a M r - ^ v -

and O M Cawaa 4 Lake

SKI OOLORADO Capper M g i t l t l M M M M t t l M

. B K I V A a

t » ) M Z F J X Z Z H H M

« a - i a * > T N M » I i i a n I . I M a I H I P a M M M M a p a I I M M * Marek 4-11

4 1 5 V

ATTENTION SNCRS Ski Sugar u M . Traaaraa CMy. I bedroom, 3 bam townhouaaa at luoi of m o j i l M i Croae i a M | A down am r igh t M M g . MOM poo l , M M ram: gamoang In eraa. C M M . 476-M64 or Bob: SS7-S774

4 2 0 R o o m a F a r R a n t

CANTON-Ford Rd- 4 275. M t M h M . Room only 4 bam. Partecl tor M t Out-of lowner. over 24, work ing In araa. SMy-FNe M . M 1-0*50

CANTON/PLYMOUTH. 1-275 aree. non-emoklng r *ep " rMMa par eon. over 35. laundry. D e p o M 4 rater-encee r a q u k M , 463-4140

C M 541-0814

FEMALE to M a r a U v o r M home w M same Muat M a U M and p M

BlMe mduded Muet pay phone. $28(Vtno. 476-4934

GARDEN CITY - M g a M M M M room. M condtooned. fua houee 4 pool prh tag** , matore M t M e . r e M -

$55 w M . 525-1573

Neaping room I GARDEN CITY:

H P " " ! ! |*mpioyed- Over 401 • • • • • • • 4 3 3 - 4 3 8 6

LAHSER/OUTER DRIVE AREA Room tor r e n t Prtvaegee. $45 < M U y . C M before 2PM or after 6PM 534-8254

LIVONIA - PRTVATE ENTRANCE A balh. dean. t u m M t o d Neaping. VI* 1-94.1-275. 5 Maa^Mwburph $80 weekfy. 44^1891

MAPLE-MKSTER I carpeied. ki tchen 4

leundry p r t 4 * g e * . Non-smoker $75 737-

NICELY F u m M n d room In q u M home in Uvoma. Older ganbaman. retiree wetoome. Referenoee. Oa* poeM Evaa: 422-2524

NORTHVILLE-Sleeping room. M e r e a bam. prhmM w i l l H u e non *mok-mg lemaM $45/weM.

PLYMOUTH room tor ram. working Laundry and ki tchen p r tv f

LM d e p o M . I 13 PM.45S-"

REDFORD-neer 6 4 mMMr -Fu r -n M « M room, kl tchan 4 laundry prtv-aegee. working peopto over 30 .180 / M . P U M * M 502-4413

ROOM FOR RENT to ntoe q u M araa o I Livoma. Kitchen prtvOegaa. $60 per M M C M 425-3177

ROOM wfth prtvaM bam tor em-ployed. non emoklng person. Rea--nnabM Good locat ion C M . 353-4187

ROUGE PARK AREA. • Room tar rem tor retired or empioywd person. M l houae p ihMgaa . $65 per w e M

838-4504

SOUTHFIELD Share my i

parking. $280 month laundry.

567-1123

SOUTHFIELD - Employed g e n M -

TELEGRAPH /Plymouth Rd Large M n l e h M M "Or t i ng mlddto age $70 M FVsl 4 laat wk. 532-0681

TELEGRAPH/12 MILE F u r a M M off street parking, prolaa tonal nMe or l * m * M $86 per w w M

3 6 6 - 2 4 «

WESTLANO • Fumiahad room, ki tchen prtMegea, $46 weekly. V s t

ea required Afler 3pm 729-8366

WESTLANO • Gentlemen Joy Rd J a. Kitchen privaegea

4 2 2 - 1 M 1

4 2 1 L M n g Q u a r t e r n

T o S h o r e

ABSOLUTE UTOPIA - 5 acre COKV t ry estate on M aport* lake nam to 5.000 acrae o l state land naar Ma-ford- 3 HrapMcaa. Uee o l b o M 4 horse*. P r a l e M a t M . non-emoker.

NO P M I

negodeioto » wMng t o M M dog 4 CM when omrm la awey 887-7296

4 2 1 L M n g Q i i o r t o r a

T o I

MATURE, w x r ^ l a d y _ at

C M M M 7pm 478-43*4

t smoking laraMe to and/share 3 - 3 bad-

room In Ptymoum Canton araa. C M 7pm. 463-1602

After 2pm. I Gerry

824-3863

ROCHESTER HILL8 M g * home on weakly or monthly baal*. lumtehed room. M M M $325 per mo Alter 4PM Frt c M

864-1873

ROCHESTER/TROY non emoklng tonMe wfth tame. $300 After 6 pm:

ROOMMATE n e e d M . SouthftekJ area. A v a O a M Jan. 1 M $380 par

t a M No p e t s 588 6*00 or 367-3816

ROOMMATE n e e d M tomMe pre-

SMGLE MALE wN ahara Na 3 bad-room country homo In the Bi V A o n area. Free room 4 board In ax-change tor Bght h o u M e e p t o g . soma cook ing C M UK. Normend. days. 227-3130

SOUTHFIELD my i

park ing $280 monm.

Affordable M n g . I n q u M a r a a .

S O T ^ I l S

SOUTHFIELD - g n s p o n M M non-emoklng

same. $280 monm.

SOUTHFIELD - Puileeelnn*!. non-prtvaegea. $325 per uMOee. After 8pm.

567-0043

8TRAIGHT MALE 2 bedroor dominium n M a s 1 4 Eton t o ahere wfth non-amokar. $285 • Ik utamas C M Dave. Days: 847-0080 . Dey * 847-001

Evee: 649-1

SYLVAN I M to *h* heat inc* 575-3732. heM included. $310 m o n m Day*

M S 881-8079

TROY Townhouae. 2 bedroom to

minded, non-amokar $ 4 0 0 + Vt u M -». 641-1719

WAYNE - Mchtgan/Venoy Straight mato M i daan . m o d e m 2

•eourlty . ^X l -3333 or

bam Apt. Uee of Apt. . Immedtote $345 pkaa

728-6879

WILL SHARE wfth tornM 2 bad-room, 2 bam A p t . MapM Rd /Hag-

Rd. araa. N o n - a m o k a r . '.50 Mo pk j * dapoM. 888-3679 K ' / 5

422 Wonted To Rent WANTED - heeled g a van. Plymouth/Canton

age tor mkH-aree Need 7

459-0018

424 House Sitt ing SOTY. DO YOU NEED a houa •user? Ran-

a v M M N tor wintor rrv encee a v a S a M

antha. RaMr-M 7 - M S 7

HOUSE SfTTEB wensec tor lodging. rMerenooe 1. 1 « M

m eschenge Dec. 2S^Mn.

354-3138

RELIABLE young background would lova to houaa M 4 taka care o l pet* tor the w t r M r

SEMI-RETIRED Pioteoelonal n M houaa wmng In toomftald M a ar

11 or 751-Troy.

4 2 5 C o n v o i o o c o n t A * > « i „ _ _ _ N u r s i n g n o m e s

NIGHTINGALE WEST N u r s i n g Homs serving me WoeUand/LNo-nia/Gardan CMy area* tar 20 years. C M Mr Barger. 6345 Newburgh. Weadand. 261-6900

F o r T h o A g o d

ALL CITIES e SINCE 1978

PAY NO FEE UnM You See Uetinga of

OUAUF1ED PEOPLE-SHARE LISTINGS e 642-1620 844 8o. Adema. Birmingham. M .

•mokar , $347/mo plua h M J M I i i , •acurlty 456-8021 - 846-0083

BIRMINGHAM - laniMa looking tor u n a to *her* 3 b e d i o o m houea. $400 per m o M h l n c l u M

BIRMINGHAM - P ' n l i M n aaaks *eme (25-36) to M a r a a r M oondo. $350 + 1* u t i l e s Pool

843-4219

•nee* , l o shars charmtng flat. $360 847-9840

B IRMINGHAM/TROY B m l n a a * man. *a*y going. 20-36 M t nice 2

tor rtgM 649-5489

BIRMINGHAM 3rd

Jan. I M $305 k v

OEARBORN F M to ahara. M * k j r -nMhed. $250 /mo. Indudoo phone 4

FARMMGTON HILLS - young non-•eeks

2 bedroom apL $375 4 7 S - 4 9 M

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 3 - 9 0 yr. o M l*rn«l« to i ha ra 2 bedroom. 2 b a M laundry room In ap l $9004- 1% u M M S 471-4402

$300 . /mo 4

m Lyrm after 1-824-8454

f75 4

FEMALE TO M m home 41 M. D M -

. 4 377-487*

FEMALE WANTED M » l >

p o e t C M 393-4229 or

I FOR TENANTS

HOME-MATE SPECIALISTS

f M M M H > L T $ 0 0 . - T V T

6 4 4 - 6 8 4 5

O M ^ U M

LIVOMA. • u e » 4

ROOMMATE M M I M M a taOO/MO M M 1188 •y C M M M M 1 - 8 8 M

MALE. >7

i B M i S a M a « M * • « M M * - 4 M $ a i H I 7 * 4

COUNTRY L M N G - AFC home tar •Merty lady. ParaorM care 24 hour

4 2 9 G a r a g a * &

M M S t o r a g a

AVAILABLE NOW1 BRAND NEW Garagaa. GreeMMd. naar 13 M M GreM for Morage or a* Garagaa

C M Howl 268-1137

BIRMINGHAM - naar S o m e r M M M a*rsga atorage. $80- /mo/ 8ftX18 ft. *Oe Day*

GARAGE lor oar storage. $66 momh. 9 r M s 4 Lahea 357-5194

GARAGE/STORAGE SPACES A a i M H M a u t o m o b M Bkmmghem/Troy area.

C M 848-2848

LARGE STORAGE 12x66 - $280/mo.

8 M M 4 Farmington 474-2290

TROY Garage tar mm. $46 momh.

M or 1 c a 847-8046

4 3 2 C o m m a r c i a l / R e t a i l

F o r R a n t

CANTON Fountain Square - 1-276 4 Ford Rd.. next lo Mane

9 981-0414

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH P a n a m a * Ave., r e u a or ofl loe, 786 eg fL Amptoparktog i M i t i l i 456-4624 o r 464-0151

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER

• For Sato - C o m m a CM oondo. 1,000 - 8 4 0 0 a * R.

'For Laaee-800 -1300 aa. f t

996-1049

FARMINGTON HILLS 38507 W. 10 MU* Rd.

4

Strip Center 4.000 S«.PL C o m a UnM

C M -C E R T V C 0 REALTY. M C

471-7100

a r r r -ufeoy-a. Mc. omy S i M Irom 1*38 aq. R C o m p a t R M

LAKRTTZ-WEBER 4 OO.

U V O M A • 16973 FansMgMi i M • • M h M M M . . M M t . l M

monm O n a W a y R e d t y 4 7 3 - d

RETAIL/SERVICE BLOOMRELD MILLS

( W u u d M i -1-78)

KINGSWOOO SQUARE A 1.808 IRJL a t

• u r t z

L M R *

LATHRUP VILLAGE 9 M M MOO Sq.PL «f p r M a R a M V

sr.

' w * 5 M

4 3 2 C o m m a r c i a l / R a t a l

F a r R a n t

RET AJL a P A O E F O R N B r r

4 3 4 I n d / W a r a h o u a a

o r S a l e

AMPLE WAREHOUSE

ar . . _ Par t ollartng ofltoe. atoraga 4 man-ufacturing from 8 0 0 - " 0 » C j q . R In

Rd. M1-8367

A T T E N T I O N L A N D S C A P E R S .

0 * q f t pk i * on pr ime Orchard Lake Rd b M e a n M k M a b M 4 Cam Lake Rd $980/ mo M1-4600

BELOW MARKET RATE LIGHT IN0U8TRIAL

US 23, I -d Space

f rom 1.800 up M 14.000 eq. ft 0»-

l - M , U 275 4 1-886 on MBtord Rd

800 up to 14.0 manulackjrtng,

. (hop 4 NOW OFFERING BONUS RENT

641-2214

CLAS8 A HIGHTECH/OFFICE

W BLOOMFIELD Minute* i rom l - M . 1-888 4 1-275. pr ime Haggerty Rd location, de-signed tor wig*lew1 mg. dtotrlbutton 4 showroom manufactur ing 4 w a ahniMrig f rom 4000-50,000 sq. R. M 1 - 2 0 M

LIVONIA R y d a mduatrta C a n t a (V-M be-tween 1-276 4 NewburMi). 3400 Sq Fl w a antah 10 *ML C M

CERTIFIED M G M T CO., 362-4750

NOVI AREA - 1400 * q u M M M ofl-loe wfth Industrial I m m a d I M occu-pancy Low ren t 476-4678

TAKE O v a L I I I I Trtw occupency 4000 *q. ft wa«houee space wfth ofllce. $1800. p a monm.

C M 676-1351

4 3 6 O f f i c e / B a o i n o o a

t p a o a

ANNOUNCING Bi

have 4 prime locabona tor m M a executive ofllce need*. From ISO *q-ft. wfth aharad aacretartN aar-vioee *nd conference rooma. Novi 344-9500 Farmington HMe 856-6450 Ann Arbor 761-9666 Now laeaing Bkmlngham. 433-2070

BIRMINGHAM/BEVERLY HILLS 900 *q ft. avMabia Efficient Ural Ooor ofttoe space Parking. Baaa-mant Moraga Premium taaturae. Naw buBdtog 18205 W 14 M

BIRMINGHAM - DOWNTOWN GreM American BMdtog. C o m m a -d a l or madtaal speoa 1482 *q. fL In rrvM down the h M f rom A p p k t e e e a

280 N Woodward Next to Crowleys

6 4 7 - 7 1 7 1 BIRMINGHAM - downtown 5,100 aq. fL prima offloe specs Slew art

Btog - 2nd Hr . 275 E ivadabie 7/1/89

816-944-2312 MapM. Av 616-947-7322. or

BIRMINGHAM

mat 4 phone snewerlng C M M a D i i k i i n Centers.433-2070

BURMMOHAM DOWNTOWN Upetatr* office*. r d i M i Jen 1M. 124 S Woodwerd Ram f rom $286

L 842-4762

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Executive off ice* 400 W. M a p M Monthly rental mckidae fM-dme re-o e p b o n M personal phone a r a e a -mg. 2 conference room* and law B-brary C o p M 4 aeoretarlal service* a M i l C M Patty al 644-5237

BIRMINGHAM OFFICE - l m m * d M e opening. Ample parking. $450 monthly For more information, Or L e M Smith 844-2*56

BIRMINGHAM- OHtoo m aM*b8ahed M M . 2 anamauva*. $375. or *

• w a t n g service. Indoor pertdng, o o p M 4 telephone *>*Mtn uee d a o

540-6361

BIRMINGHAM Space * M e t i l i In M l *er\4ce bund-i n g Alao * t l i M i I M aacrat i p t k a g a . Indudee ofBoe addn m M *ervtces. phone aawer tng . phone t a l p m m . Alao a M a C l i tax. UPS. Federal r i f i * a * . • e c r e t a -

$150/mo

6 4 5 - 5 8 3 9

4 3 1 O f f i c e /

FAMMNOTON HILLS 1400 eq.IL I

•700 p a i 479-04)

FARMINGTON HILLS 38946 W. 1 0 M M R 4 . NEW OFFICE SPACE

AVA4JMLE 1^000 thru 30,800 ^

CERTIFIED REALTY. MC. 471-7100

FARMINGTON HILLS 23900 ORCHARD LAKE RO

DELUXE OFFICE/MEDICAL SPACE 1800 - 5465 Sq F l

C M -CERTIFIED REALTY, INC

471-7100

FARMMGTON HILLS Preetlgloue T M Oaks. M o i t t i a M e m Hwy.. W o l M ldd tobM. Oftlos space, secretarial aarvtoe. tax 4 xerox avadebM

861-2784

FARMINGTON HILLS On the active Orcherd Lake oorrtdor at I - 8 M . 1.474 aq.fl. m hendeome brtck 4 brorue gtoee bu4«9ng F w -rvehed. u n M i M f a d or M n R u r a n a y

O M I M ^ a u m - p a M i M d . 1J00 aq.fl AMacSfve. g round 8 M * art-M s FanMngMn. nam t i j i a i a i ai $11 J p m aq-R. on 8 a M M leeee. C M 478-3814

P t Y M 0 U T H / P i a i l u »a. ParMM tar

PLYMOUTH - DOWNTOWN m laaatog 1000 t o 4.000 aq. R M ^ M M M . M J g M

PLYMOUTH HMTOfMC M A R K H A M B m U X N Q

Appro*. 1000 aq. R. r a j M a n l pa r t -i n g 466-7373

PLYMOUTH TWP

R E D F O R D DELUXE OFFICE SUITES

FOR LEASE

24950 JOY RO * BeeuMul 2 a*cry b M d t o g wfth

underground pe rk ing a " ' " '

Mr H M . 828-8800

FARMINGTON HILLS SMALL OFFICE SUITES

320,800. 950 aq. I I m Twelve M M Corridor

Oocupancy CALL MARY BUSH

THOMPSON-BROWN 553-4700

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REDFORD 1,346 sq.ft. modern office In mult I/tenant building. Light and bright. Newly decorated. Will divide. Lighted, paved parking. Our tVst vacancy in 3 yrs. Immediate occupency.

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CALL TOOO SMITH OR JESSHARVY

THOMPSON-BROWN 569-8700

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824-6920

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WEST BLOOMFIELD Maple - Orchard

2,000 aq.ft., greet location good sublet Terms. Imme-diate occupancy.

Tisdale & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

WEST BLOOMFIELD MAPLE-ORCHARD

2,3,4 & 5 room office*. Completely finished. Avail-able now. 1 month free rant.

Tisdale & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

WEST BLOOMFIELD MAPLE-ORCHARD

2,3 & 4 room executive suites, a larm system, sound condmon, confer-ence room, premium «n-Ishee. 3 year fixed rent.

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ACCOUNTANT CPA ftrm hee a poMtion * v M * t M tor aooouncant wfth m d M d u e and cor-porate lax return preparation expe-rience. Appl icants w«h hend* on i i n i n t o i M PC p i M u d Sand leeume end i H r y N a o r y lo Oonne Smith Jenklne Megnue Vo» 4 C a -r o l 2806 Wooeward Ave 8 < M A.

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We heve * variety of long lerm 40 hour p a w M poeftlona In U v o n a 4 surrounding erea* Dey 4 e f temoon shi f t* aveiieOle No experience needed M u a have own t ranepone-l ion Apply Mon. -F i t . 9am-3:30pm

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ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION mt opportunity tor experi-indlvlduel with Mgh corporate

communicat ion M M . Ab4tty to wri te and deeire to learn and be re-i p o n e b i e for internal o p a a b o n * of * dynamic Southfield company Sal-ary commenaurale with aMI ty and

to: P 0 Box 300. SouthHeid Ml 48037

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

City o l Novi - Poke* Deportment a accepting eppacatton* tor the o o a -uon of AOmimetratrve * l a t e n t Salary ra ioe : S21.000-24.000 Mini-mum quaMcet ione: 4 y e a degree in Cnrnma Justice. B U M I M Admime-trat lon or related field. P i M i e d quMtor rnrm* 1-2 year* experience In munic ipe or p u M c eafety edmkv tstrst lon. c o m p u t a U e n c e * and •tat lencal analysis Obtein and *ub-mit appacenon by Jen 4. 1M8. 5pm

PERSONNEL DEPT 45175 W 10 M M Rd.

NovL Ml 48050 An Equa Opportunity E m p l o y a

ADULT DAY CARE - Pari t ime AeOv-K e * < — l e n t to work wNh the I r M

451-1455

ADVANCE YOUR CAREER by a c -uapqng a poetlon witk our MMv-MCh manufactur ing arm We're look ing tor a tow good men 4 women. Exot -mg 4 thr iv ing work a i M o n m o m making circuit boarda 46 50/hour

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Flrel Mebona Eraarprtaaa Experienced 336-2757

A E R O e C MSTWUCTO* WANTED

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ARCHfTECTUFIAL DRAFTSPERSON

eign. Some experi-ence requI rM Storting *eMy negon-a d * Send reeume 4 (Mary hatory

Coieoe st Uto Style Homes. 31731 Northweeiem Hwy . Suite

158-W Farmington M M Ml 48018

AREA CONTRACTOR expa id tog 3* M e e d help Apply 10em-2pm

daffy 24363 Ptymouth Rd . Radlord

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i M e g n a i ol party C M betwea i l0 -6pm

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SECURE JOB WITH A

SOUO COMPANY?

W Y N D H A M N O V I H O T E L I looking tor a M m d M d u e a lo

compMte our *taff CxoMenl wegee including FREE M e M

FREE UnNarms. 4 FREE H o M Room nights 2 weeks p •her * y e a

HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISORS • HOUSEKEEPERS

• FOOO 4 BEVERAGE SUPERVISORS

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NOW ot the front M 42100 CreecerK Bhrd . Now 48050 (1-M 4 Now Rd*-1 No Phone CaM W i l l i !

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ASSEMBLER lor merino engkwe end p o w a unit* Musi have me-

p r - a r M ^ reeume to: ISUZU Dweel. 4 1 1 M vmoenH Court. NovL

ASSEMBLERS

Good starting selery end t a n e M * Send reeume to Box 274. Ofeeeryer 4 Eooaitnc >aw*p*p* rs . 36281 Schooicran Rd... Lrvonia. M k M g a n 44150

ASSEMBLERS

500 Help Wanted ASSEMBLY CLERKS

Long term eeelgnmeni In Canton Light eeoamOly 4 queaty contro l work WOMEN a icouraged to ap-ply Mommy bonus p«ogi*m. C M Linda tor an *ppok *m*n t ACRO SERVICE C O R P , 581-1100

ASSISTANT FOREMAN tor * m M peckogmg compeny located In Plymouth needed tor "°hend»-on" work Candidate muet be M

500 Help Wonted

4 l a v e * good mecftontcM auety Supervaory 4 hWo experience la l a t o M Salary n a g o o a M Send re-Bume to 37T Am see St.. Plymouth. Ml 44170

ASSISTANT MANAGERS

rants, feet tood 4 hotel oompemee Aa toee crnm compeny p M . C M or t e n d i ea ime to: Arm Merle P ie .uee H a r p a Aeeoc . 15658 W 10 M M Soutnaad. Ml . 48075, 557-1700

A S S I S T A N T M A N A G E R Now ecoepting application* tor the pooltlon of AMetan t Manager Ap-plicants m u * neve M eMNy to move to * monega pooltlon repid^r No esperience neceeeery Comped-

Mrn career opportunity Apply at: Speedwey. c o m a of Mein 4 MB. PlymoMh

An Equa Opportunity Empio ja r

ASSISTANT TEACHER - Part tkne needed d ixmg a f l a n o o n eu f t tor kv-fant t odder program 5 day poal-Uon. AJeo Sunday e e M U n t s naedeil I rom Bern-12 noon W M Okjund ied area. C M M t - 1 0 0 0 ext 255

V i c TANNY he* m m e d l M opening tor Al lendants m our Sou thM id

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VIC TANNY has tmmedtoto operv-

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tor B p p u k a m M . 866-2300

ATTENOENTS - e r g o Amoco 9 a V M Centor M opening* tor 3 peo-ple to work m h a eervtoe Mend, good pay. p e r t / k a tkne aliening* ADor T e - M e p e C a C M c o m a

4 Maple. B * » w i g h a m 644-2810

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M we M e M l you can carry a lune C M to srheduM tor an M -Bon A M tor 11 | M I i

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STOCK CLERKS S H O P P I N G C E N T E R M A R K E T h o o I m m e d i a t e fu l l t i m e o p e n i n g s f o r s t o c k c le rks . M u s t b e 18 y e a r s o r o l d e r . Heavy l i f t i ng r e q u i r e d . Exce l l en t pay . A p p l y In p e r s o n a t :

SHOPPING CENTER MARKET 6 4 3 3 O R C H A R D L A K E RD.

(At 16 MNo Road - Weet B toomlMd)

RETAIL MANAGEMENT TNo lo o great oppor tun i ty «or a key

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS

Light Assembly work Is available In Novi (Grand R lver /Hagger ty araa). Theae are long term as-signments in a super ctean working environment. Call now for more information.

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ATTENTION! More greM people ctoemng. weekly pey. earn up to 45 -$7 p a hr Pan t ime C a aaaSad.

C M Merry M M M 525-7280

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AUTO PARTS DEUVBTT DRIVER M u a heve good i k f a n u raoord 8 4 F Auto SuoMy In P V n c u t n C M 463-7200

AUTO PARTS PERSON

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TEMPORARY DISPATCH DRIVERS Ths Otoesrvsr A Eccentric Newspapers need tem-porary drivers during the holidays. Ws are looking lor drivers with s good drtvtng record snd s vs id drivers Hconss who ara famiiar wkh Wayne and Oakland counttaa We need parsons who are wMng to drlvs 8Stab8»hed routes, assttt «n pick-ups snd dsflvortss snd complsts s tsw dsrtcsl

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IALTT0 PQR'EPl M time 15 00 p a hour to Mart. W

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AUTO P O R T B i Rd.. South- j Need herd workers Overtime. I

AUTO RENTAL COMPANY BSo. BROWN FORD 32222 Ptymouto ROM

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A P P L I C A T I O N S n o w b e i n g a c c e p t e d fo r Pa r t T i m e p o s i t o n s In t h a F o o d D e p a r t m e n t a n d C h e c k o u t S e r v i c e . F lex ib le h o u r s . C o m p a n y b e n e f i t s A p p l y a f t h e

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An Equa/ Opportunity E m p t o y e r

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BABYSITTER W w I M Ml our N o *

srrss BAKERY PRODUCTION

Entry MvM produc t ion poemon •bM daya/aftarnoone. P l u n I Mon-Fri. »-«. 13432 Star l i Rd.

BARTENOERS. WA/TSTAFF. Una aaraon. d o h e o a • . M e t r o p o l i t a n

10AM-3PM. Mon-Fr i . . 542-1990

BASKETBALL REFEREES need*d (or youth CiaMMtiM Soorakaaper* needed lor adud b a M o t E M Alao

n o o n * f t woMsnds Apply i Fsm»y Y. 142S8 S ta r t Rd.

SELL RINGERS lor ke t t l e * C M : The SaNattan A m y 453-5464

BENOMG HELPER NEEDED

Farmmgton H M * C a l 12 Noon-Spm: 478-4309

BE PART OF OL» 4 PERSON TEAM Ctoan homaa Monday thru Friday. Mo svsrsngs. no a e M a n d a Hours •vary. $4 73 + par Hour. CaS Monday

-Wru Frtdey between 9AA4-3PM » ' 476-9810

BINDERY PERSON WANTED-No experience W B tram. W

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Livonia. Ml 48152

478-1010 BLOCKBUSTER VtOEO • n o * tak-ing applcaltano tor its new Plym-outh location. Wa o«a« both k d ft part tuna poamcxi* No experience n i c i i i r r M i train Soma typing aJiparlanoa h e l p M Apply m paraon Sat through Frt al 44433 Ann Ar

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BLUE JEAN JOBS

tor a long Mi __ merit In the Dearborn He^jMa/Tey-lor araaa 14.25 Day M t svMabta. Mem I n c r t a w . hokdey 4 t» pay & hssftfi Insurance CaS:

CORPORATE PERSONNEL

SERVICES 478-1010 BOOKKEEPERS

Ptymouth charge. «Mh Mum Stale PayrM ex-

axpononce Send l eeume lo: PO Bon 449. Plymouth. Ml 48107

9 0 0 I M p W a i M

Call Kelly For Happier

Holidays! A K M * fob can help you earn extra money fuel In ama tor tha hoaday m i e n We have a vertaty o l kght induetrlal /ooe wtth both day and M-

Apply today Monday mru Friday 9 a m - 4 p.m

L i v o n i a . . . 5 2 2 - 3 9 2 2

G a r d e n C i t y 4 2 2 - 0 2 6 9 29236 Ford Rd

P l y m o u t h . . 4 5 1 - 7 2 2 6 754 S Maw St (

KELLY SERVICES

The Keay G a r Peopto Not An Agency. Never A Fee

Equal Opportunity Employer M ; F/H CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Nationwide mvanlory service Mrtng and training 20 people now lor a Dec. 26 atari. Thia la not temporary

9 0 0 I M p W i

CASHIERS COLLEGE STUOENTS

Cearner powuone » M t b l i . M ft

C A * I W For s M s w r t gaa staucme/coman-lenoe ( to raa Fu9 & p a n time. Oood tot> tor athaaa Apply In only: Dandy Gaa OtaMona 27360

31425 Ann Arbor T r a l a l Merr iman 25934 Ecorsa Rd. 2 bL W o l Beech Oefy 32960 MtddMbeft at 14 ML

F M or p a n t ime tor many Amoco "o-cattona Apply e l 13 MSa 6 Graan-

[ olograph Mkater or MkkHobM 6 Rd 6 Plymouth

Ford Rd

9 0 0 I M p W i

COMPUTER CLIENT T TKABI

any m W B

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36251 Wbcmgen 46150

to box 334 Ob-Ipapera. Uvoms.

COMPUTER OPERATOR

High growth corpora t ion haa totme-dlate opening tar a par t - t ime Com-puter Operator No

CASHIERS Pan time. M turn* e l 24 hour M i aecurlty M o t * Men . 12 M i e Rd al Farmington Rd.. 553-6121

CASHKR/SWITCHBOARO OPERA-T O R Experience p io tonod but not required. C M Jkn M a w tor appoint

Pontloc/OMC 453-2500

CASHIER; SWITCHBOARD Car doMarahip vnahee to! time help W B train.

cafl. 474-3170

employment No aery Paid ft training $6 an hour to atari Mem pey Increeee High achool diploma, valid drivers V canae Applications bemg taken Dec 12 6 13 6 AM. - 8 PM.. at 31157 Ptymouth Rd.. Suite 210. LiovMe. 261-3344

BORINO MILL 6 Bridgeport MR Op-aralora Needed Experienced only

CM: 729-5700

CAD DESIGN (ENTRY LEVEL)

PTCK-UP/DEUVERY

CAD CAM wdMdual mho muet be 16 or older. • S own tranaportalon and good drMng record, to d o entry level CAD dsMgr. run arranda (WUng required) end do irtoc. handymen taefca. Ap-ply n peraon r i ee ia no phone I

26200 Town Center Dr.. Sta 340 Novt. M l 46050

CANVASSERS Young people looking tor e career. DeWm BuBtSng Co la looking tor a lew good people who are looking tor a high income, wemg to work 6 own a car. We e « pay hna ty while training.

Caa Mr Roee. between 9em-3pm.

258-5256 CAPENTERS Exp C a l

Rough raeroentlel Experienced only. 3 year apprenUca. ' after 6 PM 474-3606

CAREER BURNOUT7 If you have a M r tor oolor. oonelder a career m

daaton. Complete trammg. le i ah o l opporhml ty from

apprentice m m pciaaltiH IranciHea

CAREER OPPORTXMTY •egemeril t iamaaa to $16 ,000.

- j l o y a r paya toe. Saiaa experi-ence or manaoamant experience M any M d a plua.

EMPLOYMENT CENTER INC.

CAREER OPPORTUWTY - with na-bonel Optical C h a m 20-30 hrs weekly. Optical/Satea experience piatoi i ed. S o u w a a d area. CaS Ba rb between 1-3pm 559-6520

CARPENTER APPRENTICE Laborer •d 636-2569

CARPENTERS NEEDED to zero clearance Veplecee. Mu truck 4 loole. Ca l Federal aak lor Jefl Markowftz 557-3344

CARPENTERS 6 PAINTERS Experienced

M u d have Mi's dr iver ' ! ucenee CNL 476-4407

CARPET CLEANERS NEEDED Earn up to >300 per week Advance-ment opportunity C a l Mr. MMer

544-3137

CARPET INSTALLERS 5 yaara experience. commerOel 6

a. 476-9403

CASHIER ATTENDANT $4 an h o w Fu l or p a n Uma Male/ lam ale. Flexible houra Complete tienelWa. pead vacation* 6 holiday*, employee dlecount Muet be 16. Ap-ply m person Sav-On Druge. 6610 Telegraph at Maple. Birmingham

CASHIER/CLERK tor 7-Oeven Food Store. AM atufts avaSable Apply in peraon al 27180 Cherry HR. neer

Rd.

CASHIER/CLEM* F u l or part Urn* Bun on Hoflow

Uvonle. Pharmacy Tech 427-9600

Pharmacy, U alao needed.

CASHIER - to! or pen t ime, good pay. company benefits. S o u t h M d erea. P l e a n c a l Sid or Harry

352-7377

CASHIER - MIDNIGHTS F U M k n e opening $S 00 wKh advancement. Shan Aulo Care. Fermlnglon H R * 553-2622

CASHIERS/ATTENDANTS For h j l service Shel Auto Care. Start ing pay 14-66 per hour with ad-vancement Farmington H M * PI m i ca l : 553-3166

CASHIERS lor afternoona. mid-nights. SS.50 aftar probation. F U f p a n t ime Apply m person: 7-Eleven. 11 M i e 6 Coo»dge. Oek Park.

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844-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County

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CERTIFIED MASSAGE THERAPIST warned tor buey Livonie Selon. da* and evening hour * 464-0022

CERTIFIED MECHANIC Fu l ttrne poemon tor Amoco Station in Waat B l o o m f i e l d Excellent wages, health insurance, peld n non* Aak tor Jerry: 626-0525

CHAIN OF PENNZOIL- 10 Minute 0 1 Change Centers seeking Techredens WM t ram C a l Mon thru FrL 10env5pm: 355-1036

CHILD CARE - Infent progrem needs loving reaable Care Grver Pan t ime av enable Ptymoum a

459-9494

CHILD CARE STAFF 6 AseMtsnl Dl-reclor F u l 4 p a n Apply My Place (Jual tor Kidet 3610 W Mapls st Laheer. B i rmingham Ml 46010, o r 32675 North weet e m S of 14 Mie .

CHILDCARE WORKERS Youth specialists - reeidentlel < tadMy tor chadten who have beerv negtecled 6 abuaad la acceplng ap-- — — -- - 4 -» -J - • -[*Cai ion8 tor crvtocare w t " « e l wno are w « m g to work the night shift Pan d m 6 relief poefbone available K interacted please compla le appli-cation at St VTncertf A Serah Flahar Center. 27400 W 12 MHe Rd . Farm-ington HM*

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer CHILDRENS CREATIVITY CENTER

needa f u l 6 p e n t ime employees I H^R^TO^^DJN^THETOHN^KLDSCRE-ata artistic protects Area. C a l noon - 6pm 651-6650

CHRISTMAS HELP Hokdays workers needed m retail seies dapanment S6 to stan. Fv« 1 pan- t ime Student* welcome Ca l 12 noon-5pm, 425^960

CLAIMS EXAMINERS

MEDICAL/DENTAL

FARMINGTON HILLS AREA

EXPERIENCED ONLY

F U L L T I M E

851-0700 CLEANING LADIES to t ram tor I

laundry rooma m apt. complexee. Dey work 6-7 hr* . par day 64 60 to »4 96 hr Paid hoaday* 6 vacation C a l Mon.-Frt. 6am-4pm 427-4343

CLEANING PERSON - M l time. Thorough cleaning vacant apart-ments and/or itght maintenance tar large Mghnee complex. SouthOeW area 559-3420

CLEANING PERSON tor houaaa w id omcaa . . B l r l m i n g h a m / B i o o m f l a i d area. Pan-ame weekday* $5.00 Hr Car nacaaeary.

$5.00 per 559-5266

CLEAN-UP PERSON - F u l time. Blue Way MobSe RepMr, 36646 * v

lel Rd.. U r a n i a 1 b k x * S of Jeftnee, between Stark 4 Leven

CLERICAL Ftrat FadarN Sevmoa Bank 6 Trust Is seeking mdMdusfa lo I * appraisal d a r k , documentat ion d a r k , utaty d a r k , records retent ion de rk 4 pen

ml have general off-ice experience 6 the ebflfry to per-form a variety of eeelgnment*

P U S H apply Mon. thru FrL. 9em to 3pm at our personnel depertment

First Federal Savings Bank 4 Truet 761 W. Huron St. Pontiac. Mt 46063

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

CLERK/MESSENGER Shipping 4 receiving dept . of South-

No exper ience

tton 4 good drtvlng record. $ S ^ r . + m l i a f l i C a l Laa at 356-4410

CNC MANAGER CNC Lathe 4 Machin ing Center ma-chine shop N look ing tor s manager lor Ita 30 man operat ion. Incentive Bonus end stock u a w a f R j le aval-able Send reeume to CNC Mana-ger. P.O. Box 974. BrMrton. Ml 46116.

C N C & M I L L & D R I L L S E T - U P & O P E R A T E

Experience setting up 4 opeiaUng

I experience I 4 i f c ^ n g m

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M C AEROSPACE CORP 118 indlenwood Rd

Lake Orion, Ml 4S035

Equel Opportunity I

COLLATORS (36) tor lerge corpora-t ion to Ptymouth 4 Uvonle area, daan . steady 40 hr weak, muet have

por ta t ton. c a l Merle e l 473-2S310T367-OOJ4

COLLECTIONS

COLLECTORS We have o p e r w y a tor mdMduat t aMt a minimum of i yaara work c penance A c c o u n t a Recal isBta Bookkeeptng experianoe a p h M ANo saa our ad undar Bookkeeper* CaS 387-6367

accounTemps A subeMSery of

Robert Had ef M f c ^ a n , M c e e m H w y « 2 » Mtah 4RX34

COMMERCIAL ART Ad.erHaMg — to t r M i sn

a B t o . o J a s k i a a a « M T>*Me a ae-

OOMF i T l p REPAJR • j I ' l l rapea m b m s r 0 » e »

N M C M M a n - T h i n I

1-800-922-1702 C O M u ' B R TRCi s a c i I I I

$6 00 per hour Mua l be able lo work eesksnds Pertect opportunity lor coaege student work ing towerd s computer degree. Send reeuma or CM 313-737-7200

OPERATIONS MANAGER FITNESS MANAGEMENT CORP

7091 Orchard Lake Rd Suite 300

Weet Btoomheld, Ml 46322

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER

knmedtote to4 t ime opening tor md<-Mduel wtth mkvmum 2 yeers experi-ence m Prime mtonwat lon program-mng . Menufecturmg and account-ing background prefer red Long term growth snd management op-portvmftles s v e k e b M Salary oom-meneurete wtm sbNty Send reeume t o

MICRO BUSINESS SYSTEMS 24293 Telegraph

Southfield. M l 46034

jper IBM 3090

SNA TC SPECIALISTS

OuMf led candidate* are eaglble tor Temporary Ass ignments In mainframe s n w o n m e n t s term 4 long- term poelt lons srs

C a l l

Short-

now for an appoint ment thai could lead you to a chal-lengmg assignment w4th a profee-

24 Hr Message Ce ALTERNATIVE RESOURCES

CORPORATION

355-4900 CONSTRUCTION HELPER

Experienced Carpentry , handyman, rmac Oood oppor tun i ty tor rt^it person. Fu l or par t t ime. 477-4170

CONSTRUCTION WORK No expenenoe r n i i m y C M 9AM-4PM, 422-6566

CONTRACTOR WANTED to rahebNtat* houeee in Datron

559^)700

CONTROLLER for large property mengement Arm seeks CPA type, experience in Reel Estate eooount-mg ExcMsnt execut ive level oppor-tunity tor s dedicated 4 goa l orient-ed peraon Send i seums to Box 328. Observer 4 Eccentr ic Newspaper*. 36251 SchoolcraR Rd.. LNonls. Michigan 46150

COOK ANO CHETARY AID tor Senior Citizen epa iU i ie i i i complex m Weetlend.

451-1155

COSMETIC ARTIST Man or woman coemet lc freelancer needed tor Lancome Requlrs snis-ty 4 seles experience 4 Immediate

«4I lead to M u r e oppor tun l te * wtth the compeny C M . 642-0064

COSMETOLOGIST S o u t h M d baeed temporary agency

i reee of

ltd be bondebie ase lngnmenu a»i Mst i ls . M o n - F r t . 10anv-3pm

559-6600

Counter Clerks Fu l 4 pen- t ime. New alora m Birmingham C M Janet Devla Oeenera. Mon-Frt, 8:30am-5pm 543-0340

COUNTER HELP and Full C M F u l and part t ime openlnga.

651-7172 or 655-4870

COUNTER HELP tor dry d e a n e r * Fu l 4 part nme W » tram. Muat ba dependaoie Some aawtng aMIty halplul Benefit* B l rmlngham/W BloomfkaM Area. 947-1743647-0440

12pm to 13831 Far

COUNTER H E L P

Farmington Rd . Uvonle. Apply m person.

COUNTER PERSONS •an ted Garden City aree Dry Cleaners. FuU- l lme I m m e d i s t s Opening* C M Noar 421-4477

COUNTER PERSON tor modern dry c laanlng plant m

it Btoomfleld 856-9133

COUNTER POSITION AVAILABLE at I ta lan bakery m U v o n l e Part tune or h j l t ime. Muat ba able to wont weManda. C M : 427-9860

CPA Career opportunity wtth a growing Troy CPA f irm, tor an IndhrtduM wfth a strong tax background- We oftar competit ive salary and f ik igea Part-

opoonunl ty tar the right w wtang to share reaponalbl l -i d reeume l o Box 346. Ob-4 Eccentric ' l ewapsps r i

36251 Schoolcrsft Rd.. LNonta. 48150

dMdusI M k n g t

HEAD CUSTOOIAN. Lutheran High p . a , .11 s i . .aa • a - » ..M-

reonnwwi . KOcr i« ter nins 44 hr weM. Good work ing condl-Oons F u l bene l t t * Some axperw

862-4677 CUSTOOIAL WORK - Church m Southf ie ld. p a n t ime. 6 :30AM-1&30AM $6 00 per hour Perlect

569-0577

CUSTOMER SERVICE thw tor ceble company moving to Southhsld Jan 1888. Muat have strong beckgro imd and lataphoiis

or

Human Itaaomuas. 31001 School-craR. Uvonle. Ml. 48160

An E » M Opportuni ty Employer

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP F u l a n a poeMon a akems tor per-

personality and

UK Re-public Bank Oakland (In ttanj. 344 N W o o O w d . Suite 304. Bk ink i ^ i em, Mt 4B011. A i m tormei Oftoar.

An Equal Opportuni ty Emplo>

DATA PROCESSING Cradk Union O a u Praoaaaoi seek-ing en energetic, mot iva ted IndMdu-al tor oomarskan and trammg/caent servtee puMlcni Travel requkad

Troy.

I m o r a a plua Sand laa ien MC Computer* . 1940 Rmg Or ML. 4 8 0 * 1 A n P a i a m e M

DATA SYSTEM 36 O P E R A T O H S

•0" MLLTOS have 2 year* , on the syetem 38 aa w M as 1 y e a r n a ^ y o y smmmg ani tnawwari l uesng

TMa la aa • n M a r l o p p o r h m ^ y tar a

pervtae j a i i M n 1 1 ataft 8 provide

t» 'a 'Xo"oomeewlSi u j n a T e a t l i t e e -ary 4 UwieSI* If you are a team ptayar 4 waMS B a to hato Sta oem-

M u e growrth 4

rz. WANTED-Os

D f l M W r NBLP W A N T K * WeNt-

zr^zsz.rxazx «aoerd a w a Some heavy 8 H

s r s a « . v r a j s s 5

500 M P W « I * d DELIVERY PERSON I r ial In H o r t h . e e a s

DESIGN CLERK

rtence* a Apply a t

AIR GAGE CO. 12170 O tobeRd

(1 block E of Newburgh)

DESK C L E M t / M g h t AudMor poemon open tor part - t ime Sal 4 Sun. 11pm-7am Shift Apply In pur-

»-Sprr Budgetal. 41211 Ford C a n t o n T Rd (at I-27S). 1 Twp

DIE DESIGN ENGINEER-SmM to medium Ine 4 proorsael ie (Hea See OKk or Harry. M 4 H 1.1 mc., 32500 Capital. l w «

DIE MAKER S m M to med ium I n e 4 pr pgr seer, s dies See Dick or Harry. U 4 H m-duetnaa mc . 32900 CapltaL Uvonle.

DIE MAKER to Quad 4 maintain ama

C M Jim W a r n s . Capa 4 Clamp* mduatrtae. Ptymouth 466-0880

DIE REPAIRMAN tor automotive stamping plant Part l ime svMeti ls. Dey shm. salary negotiable. Neer Metro Airport . Apply between 9 and 2 3 0 p m 326-3611

DIE SETTER/JOB REPAIR Fu l time, muet be experienced Pro-grsssr a dies 4 Mrtssa general tool room knowledge heiphii. Salary negotiable F u l bena l t s . Apply in parson Sam - 12 noon. 300 Industrl-al Dr . Ptymoum. acroaa f rom Llnyala

DIETARY ASSISTANTS To perform various duties Including patient tray aaeembty. equipment sanitation, dlehweahmg end tray delivery WM work spproxlmalafy 20-25 hour* a week on afternoon shift Weekend end hobdey work re-Quired You may sppfy In person or c o n t a c t

QAROEN CITY HOSPITAL lOsteopethic)

6245 N Inkster Roed Garden City. M l 46136

421-3300. ext. 4277 An Equel Opportuni ty Employer

DIRECT CARE So Oakland County G r o i s Homaa

MORC-WCLS preferred $5.25 par hour with bene f i t *

Apply I0em-4pm, Jewish Associa-tion lor Retarded Cittzena. 26366 FrsnfcUn Rd.. Soutt i f lsld (S. of Northwestern).

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

DIRECT CARE STAFF - Wanted to work pert t ime. In Plymouth group homa Must have DMH. WCL3 or MORC Pan 1 trammg. Contact Cindy, 459-4264

DIRECT CARE STAFF - needed tor oroup homee. located In Redtord. Canton. Dearborn. 4 Taytor $5 00 to $5 15 per hr. to start. For mora tnlormation c M Canton Barb. 456-2944, Dearborn, U n d a 562-4621 Redtord 4 Taylor. Kathy 533-8476

DIRECT CARE STAFF - Man and sroman over 16, no experience neo-sssary, g o o d benef i ts, f lexible hours Cm M o n thru Fri. 9am-3pm.

669-4516 or 360-2592

DIRECT CARE STAFF - Pan tkne.

dependent Iv tng aMto to devetop-rnerttsly rUssWed eduita and aaaM-Ing wfm tranaportatton n e e d * Con-tact Denies King a t 522-5073

An Equal Opport tat f ty Employer

DIRECT CARE WORKERS needed at 2 group homaa m DsSs e s . f u l time aAemoone, kM and part Oma midnight poelt lona Must be e l leeet 16 i dlplome or GEO

oood 1.75 t record required. $4.75 to

more 0 trained C M 753-4332 tor M l time af ternoon posit ion C M 753-3171 tor l u l t ime /pen nme mld-nicmt posit ion

An Equsl Opportunity Employer

DIRECT CARE WORKERS needed el group homes si Canton snd Livo-n ia F u l t ime/per t t ime mldraghts and part t ime afternoon poafttone available Muat be at leasl 18 with Ngh school d ip loma or OED. VaSd Michigan drtvera Scenes and good driving record required S4.7S l o start, mora I t ra ined C M 426-8377

seen 10 A M - 2 PM . tor h d tkne mxSmgnt and part t ime afternoon poertlons C M 397-1617 tor part

An imdmght poemon l E o u s l O l Opportuni ty employer

DIRECT ENDORSEMENT

ANanoe Mortgage Inc. of Michigan desires sppacant wfth FHA direct endorsement n srtsntlals FNMA/ FHLMC background helpful Excel-lent compeneatlon 4 benefits peck-sgs. Send r s e x n e t o ARanoa Mort -

23400 Michigan Ave . Dear-Mi 46124 to the attention of

Robert Scheible. or tor Interview CM: 277-6353

DISCOVER YOUR HIDDEN TALENTS

Put them to work lor you. Enro l m FREE training

Be a:

Food Servlcaa Worker Hselth Care Aide Maintenance Worker Accounting Clark

C M today at: 595-2314

I you:

• srs 16 yeers or older • meet certain Income gude lnee • «ve m Wayne Ccamty (but not De-troll. Romulus or Downr iver com-munity)

ACT NOW

Call 595-2314 An EquM Opportuni ty Employer

D I S P L A Y P E R S O N

ion cham nssds a parson e h o can Mem to do the Interiors of our stores m the W s s t s m Detroit sub-urbe Some fashion display back-ground or schooSng required TMa posit ion la luS Oma aieMdays. Com-plete company b e i i M U Including dental Ptoaaa C M tor mtsrAew. 356-3833

Onfy

DOCK WORK - $11SO-$12/HR Tram on the l o t

Today 567-1200 i Fee $86 Job

DRIVER/CLERK I tor B t r m m g f t s m a uat have i k l a s i ' t

DRfVER/CUSTOMCR DELIVERY FEMALE/MALE

• ft >

la toe Metro i I q u s a f y l o r l

500

DRIVERS U v o n l * Drive new c a n pro»w«)

by o x cuatomar* on 240 atSs roMa. " Ner te* Day snd sRainoon

MUST be 26 or older and

ssourlty Heatanos required Musi have own car. no bus iranaportaMon m • s l t M i to ths Job s k a Pay $4 50 par hour C M 9AM-3PM to sat up

METROSTAFF Tempor sry Paraonnel

425-8388 DRIVER - SNOWPLOWMQ

Oeys 4 n lghu. Expert! « • * N M . Fsrrrunglor.

348-1831

DRIVERS - TRUCKS 4 part tone

days, vacation. F u l 4 part tkne work with paid ho l -

Me 4 hesMh msur

s o h o ? OED MkSmum sgs 21

QUAROIAN ARMORED 14000 PurHsn, Detroit 48227

837-7100 . An Equsl Opportunity Employer

DRIVERS WANTED Muet have dean drtvlo record C-1 or C-2 driver* Scenes Oood employer references Apply st 24701 W Wsr ren. Deerbom H t * on Dec 6 4 Dec 9 JTPA Funded

DRIVER/WAREHOUSE F M nme fob wfth fu l bonefHs sfter 6 months Starting pay $6/hr Musi hsve snce8snf driving record Appfy In parson Mon -Frt . 9am 3pm

Novi Manufacturing. 25565 Seelay Rd - Novi

DRIVER - $10.30/MR mrlno today

C M Today 557-1200 Onfy Fee $65 Job Network

10AM-3PM Dry Openers. No experience neces-sary Opsnlngs In Fsrmlngton HHs 4

C M : 531-4020

DRY CLEANERS/Spot lar* , Shirt Prsseer*. Psnts Preeeers. SRt Fin-ishers 4 Counter people wanted tor Redtord. Livonia. Weetland De-pendable Senior dttzana welcome. Experienced or w e tram. 533-7778

DRY CLEANERS Psrt- t lms Help nssdsa Plaaasnt working stmoa-phsrs. Seniors w'Slcomal Apply 1150 Ano Arbor Rd., Plymouth, or c M Jufes. 453-7474

Id mskmg stsndard

EDM MOLD MAKER experienced In mold

snd slsct iads making tor RAM typs EDM s needed to ma-chine molds snd parts, lo demon-strate end sld m the sals o l RAM type E D M ' * A leading national dis-tr ibutor o l EDM machines hss an opening lor sn snthuslasllc person looking lo expand their caraar Lo-cated In Farmington HHs. with com-petit ive salary snd M l benel t t * Send resume to: McWRtams Ma-

of Bridgeport Freeway Park Mschlnss I nc . 23890 Freeway

Or , Farmington H R * Ml 46024. At tn Appscaoon* Mgr

ELECTRICAL CONTROL Panel Wire Persons tsml lar wtth mduatrtal con-trols snd JIC standards Novt C M Mon thru Frt. 476-1442

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Graduate, sntry level, to! benef i t * Wolf Engmeertng. 5644200

ELECTRICAL Pans! buhtar/dataaar Start ing position wtm opporhmky tor growth wfth expand controls snd Instrument sums to Moonay Proo ment Co., Attn: P. Moonay, P 0 Box 424. Farmmgton, Ml 46*32

ELECTRICIAN For assembly m e lor CNC mMng machines. Fermlnglon HHs. C M 6sm-5pm. 476-2600

LICENSED STYLIST s n d Maracurtei lor n e w s e l o n m O M •ar t C M 9AM-6PM. Tuee -Set tor mternwws

546-6673 An EquM Oppor tuni ty Employw

HAIR ARTISTS. NM Tei tfis- $700 per wk poss ib l e Busy m ill s s lons C tewson-Troy Roches t s r r w Ad-v a n c e d e d u c a t i o n 280-2779

ELECTRICIAN - JOURNEYMAN or 4 yeers auper lence Commence!/ Reeidentlel work Service typs busi-nees. C M Sam-5pm 437-7667

ELECTRCIAN S HELPER - starting pay $6 hour. Naw house conetruc-t lon C M evenings $87-3264

ELECTRICIANS. Machine tool, pen-al wkemen. snd flsld Mremen, Ex-penenoed Fu l bme. Pleaee c M Mon-Frt. 9-12. 459-5400

ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS - sold-erers. tor ms|or auto suppler , deen, steady wo r t . 40 h r * Fsrrmoglon downriver. W M e d Lake k>oe»ona 7:30em-4pm S6^tr. Ideal tor ra-Ureee 4 s tudent * C M J e m at

387-0034

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY to work tor an expending human aar-vloe Agency m Oakland County Now hiring tor M posit ions Assist devel opmantaSy diaabied edults m a group home setting. Training pro-vided tor M poemon* Progrem Ae-

- • " Do-Aldea. Weekend Rekef Flexi-

ble schedule, h d and pert l ime Give us s cM. see whet we are sbout. 478-0870

EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER Experience neceeeery Sand reeume to: P O Box 964. NovL Ml 48060

EXPERIENCED UTILITY MECHANIC required tor suburban oflloe b idd -ings Muat ba able t o perform minor

piumomg 4 porter'Janitorial duties as required Ptoeee CM 433-1504

FACTORY - $12-415.50/HR

C M Today Onfy Fes W S

557-1200 Job Network

FITTERS. BAND SAW OPERATOR

15720 Dels. Detroit 533-6277

FITTER. WELDER tor s m M steel shdp Experienced In stairs and • M a Good banoAta. NorthvRa

348-4101

FITTER - WELDER structural and/or meet metal Mual be a d s to read prints and do set-u p * 824-2410

FOREMAN 4 l/TTUTV PERSON tor to-

a n t seek ing h e r d working a a a k d a M tor a m e n 4 also, posit ion tor uMhr parson tor production operation. Potential tor edvanoamanL Mechanical and t t a o -trtcaf background ha lpM. A M tar

FOSTER FAMkJES are needed tar H c M M n Foe-

t rssnmg 4 &*-

Expeneee are ratmburaad. C M Marc Unovt tL CMdran 's Homa of DatroR

FOURSUDE Tool Doatgnar -enoed In rouad and S a l s i k a i mg - prrigraeMi t dto H i l g r a ptaa

to Box 174, Observer ft Haw s p a n si a. 3825 Rd.. LNonta. I l c a i g a r 46150

F M FRAMER

someone e h e » htgnry w n p S I H and a I ' l l I I I I I to wng M m op-porkmNy and aroardi wfth oompeny A p p e a l O r M k a A n G M a ^ . 218

FRANKLIN FTTNeSS ft RACOUTT m m f taaktos tor is M r s a n d ra-

tata peop le tar tackar ream ft par t

mar OM b e t w e e n 9 4 PM.. G r a n d Wvar $ 4 8 4 0 1 1

^LUP«MNMI

PULL ft PART TSJC H a »

Drake erea 4 7 V 8 8 8 8

x s r w r a t ;

500 He*p Wanted FURNITURE REPAIR tar aamce c M * Muat have $ y r * dipartanoe m M types of wood and uphoWery

FURNITURE SALES poaMon s M e n ' i t Domkds m W. Btoomfle ld Strong aataa m d / o r « -Mrtor 3 i 119" background dsalra-abla CMCaSa . 161-1003

GENERAL HELP F u l or p e n bme positions r a S a b l s

Chm*/QfTwere Shoe at O M s M M ft Uvoma&tora (5 MHe 4 Merrtmen. 562-1860) la m need o l stock ft .stss'rsefwer personnel Flexible hour* required Wege*

R U Appfy I0AM-5PM

In person Mon thru

GENERAL HELP tar dry clssnsrs i>s aree 563-0025

GENERAL LABOR Farmington Hea Co hss k d 4 pert tkne poeMlons open Flexible hrs. -Perfect for s tuden t * college or Ngh school. Good stenmo pay pkis

655-3640

500 Help Wanted

to M o w Luxury Condomtal i jme • Nj i iMnaa t a rn . Suburb Mual ba ar-BculaM 4 wsd-groomed Send re-sums l o Colette. Utaetyta H o m s * 31731 l l a t h w e e l a m Hwy . Ste 159W. Farmmgton H e * ML 48018

HOTEL FRONT DESK CLERK PART TIME

PtwnoiAh. 463-1620

Ml Contact

HOTEL MAINTENANCE

knowledge o l i construct ion 4 tact Craon Smith. Ptymoum. Ml

I Corv Maytlowar Hotel. ^ ^ • 4 6 3 - 1 8 2 0

GENERAL LABORERS 4 MIG WELDERS needed k d tkne tar man-ufacturing compeny Weettlde ares C M ' 276-7800

HOTEL

PLYMOUTH HILTON

JOIN OUR HOLIDAY STAFF • Front D s M / M I g M Audit • HousMeeper 'k tspect rses $6 Hr • Food Server/CockteS Server

. •Benendera • Cooks/Dlehweeher* $5 Hr Flexible hour* , s j ica lsnt seter, 4 benefits Apply m paraon

Plymouth Hilton 14707 NorthvlSe Rd . Plymouth

459-4500

GIFT SHOP ATTENDANT P a n urns. 12:30-5:45pm.

Mon-Frt Uvonta. 462-5115

GOOOYEAR STORE MANAGER CANDIOATE

W e srs looking tor one bright snsr getlc indlv iduN confident m the* ebu ty to tucceed Coaege educa-t ion p re fe r red This Individual should be succeesfuly employee! end looking tor s chMsngmg t rewording opportunity Conversa -tion range f rom $40,000 to $60,000 per year plue beneftts Send i s s u m i tO:

Goodyesr Tire Co P O Box 5099

Southfield. Mi 46086-5099 At tn Hartey Oeemond

GREENHOUSE IN TROTH mdhriduel lor permaneni M l t ime work m greenhouee 5 days a week, hours, 8em-4pm No sxpenence re-quired C M tor sppt 879-0268

Grounds Maintenance

Light memtenance of buadlng and grounds tor high rtee spertment complex m O M Park C M Mon thru Frt 9am to 4pm

968-0202 GROUNDS PERSON NEEDED

For luxury apartment complex in Farmmgton Hea Perscn must be dependable and have own tranapor-tatton. Start ing wage is $4 50 per hour Please apply m person 24669 Mul rwood Dr.. Fsrmmgton HHs. Ml . 48331.

GROUNDS PERSON Large Wsat lwv l spertment complex seMIng grounds person Permenent end per t t ime poeltlons $4 50 psr hour l o start C M Mon - Frt. . 6 4 PM tor interview 729-5659

GROWING ASPHALT PAVING CO needs experienced workers starting

Spring 1968 Paving operator tor rber Green 225. Lootman. Roaer

man. 4 l a b o r e r * good pay 547-3620

RED WINQ T ICKET WINNER

D E S T A N D A R D 3 3 2 3 4 B o c k G a r d e n C i t y

Ptease call the promo-tion department of the Observer & Eccentric Fr iday . December 9, 1988 to claim your two FREE RED WING TICKETS.

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 , e x t . 404

CONGRATULAT IONS!

HOUSE CLEANERS needed tor n o r m Woodward araa homee For further k i ton. iatkm c M RueeM Mstntanance Co 547-4524

HOUSECLEANERS NEEDED For teem clsenmg Rids m compsny car No week ends C M Between 9em - 4:30pm. 425-2259

HOUSEKEEPERS 4 M e m t e n w i n Person - day shift only Apply m par-son Uvonle Nuramg Center. 28910 Ptymouth Rd, Uvoraa

HOUSEKEEPERS/MOTEL - tut or part l ima. No experience rieedea but preferred Compet i t ive wagea 4 benefits Piaset apply m parson at the Red Roof Inn m Farmington H«a. Grand River 6 10 MHe Rd . Between 6 a n v 4 p m

HOUSEKEEPERS - Full 4 part tkne If interested In working m an envi-ronment where hard work la appre-ciated. wtm e i c M a n t benefits t good work ing condi t ions sppfy m person at: Rad Roof km, 39700 Ann Arbor Rd (at 1-275). Ptymoum No phone ca

HAIR DESIGNERS 4 Deeigner As-sistants neadso at both locations of me Mane Connection Guaranteed wags, tree education 4 greet career oppor tuni ty tor highly motivated m-dMOuNs Salons located In Uvonla 4 Farmington H e * C M tor inter-view, 471-4247

HAIR DRESSER/Ucsnssd- Assistant wanted tor in salon training with op-portuni ty tor advancement Birming-ham araa 540-3262

HAIRDRESSER poemon Ckentsls Attractive downtown Bk-mmghsm salon Establahed 26

Pay top paro

HAIR DRESSERS ASSISTANT tar South held sslon. M l tkne Must be licensed - 3 6 2 4 7 5 5

HAIRDRESSERS ASSISTANT . great trammg 4 i tor Baahar

647-1364 pay. Laave m s s t t g t tor Baahar

HAIR SALON - RECEPTIONIST For Evaa.. 5-9pm , Mon-Thur* Ap-

st H M It la. Grand RNer at Farmington H e * 477-3030

HAIR STYLIST ASSISTANT and Maka- im Artist needed tor Juetm Pariah Salon m DkiMngtiam P l a i n CM. a M tor Mary Bem 256-4090

HAIRSTYLIST, MANICURIST 4 re-ceptionist needed tor Canton h a * salon, d a r n e l s pi atai • ed 456-6666

HAIRSTYLIST ft MANUCURIST W a n t e d - F u l l service h igh- tech beauty salon opening sfter the 1st of the year C r c M s n i opportunity C M Cathy tor appolntment726-9610

HAIRSTYUST National Cham Salary

svaltatus. Tel-12 M M , 356-1200. Bet Besuty Salon

HAIR STYLIST OR BEAUTICIAN Very buey shop Clsn ia ls welting s t Share Your H M famly hsnu t t l ng . 27726 Ptymoum Rd.. Uvonla C a d , 425-6440

HAIR STYU8TS ANO NAIL TECHNICIANS

Openings n a n Med In Canton

HAIR STYLIST to aaMat r menege-ment snd r e t M tar expending selon

Arttats Osk lsnd M M

HAIRSTYUST

r e n t d 478-6188

HANOY PERSON to do oondo ft home repair* Tranaporta-Son ft phone a muet Plenty of work. paid by l o t C M ft Have name ft

546-7348

HAVE YOU EVER WORKED In a produce market? We need caa fsan d M paraone. 4 s taxker * Apply et l

V K TANNY h a s knmsd ta to o p e n Ings m t h e Hesf th Ba r s a n d Sun S a t a n a m our BtaomBMd. S o m e r s e t Southf ie ld a n d N o * Cluba W M g r o o m e d o r t an ted pe r sona wim N g h modvemon P t a a a e c M the losowmg oktoa tar s p o o k ait lain B»oomAek3 866-2300 S o m e r s e t 448-0665 I n MdMt l . 667-4700. Novt. $48-7410.

H E A O a T Y U S T WANTED

Cadty tor aspomtmam M 7384810

H W N O network o p e r a t o r * F M ft p a n tana p a s R h m e i i S i l i l i tar M t N R a . s a M d e y t ft t d i m it $ 8 9 0 o a r h o w p k a M m M M pr C M l l a n . - PrL. S s m 4 p a k 4 7 8 4 8 0 0

H O M E L E S S PROJECT ADMBB8TRATOR

p a n p reg rsm easts AMs to t r a w l M t o s n j i t>ufl * - >J > Wayna

nosTaas ft wmt stap* pan-e n s " t o p s s A m N m Nares Baaf ft

a " " * - 1 '

HOUSEKEEPING ASSISTANT Contingent

To work w e M end t and hokdays on the day shift You may apply m person or contact :

QAROEN CITY HOSPITAL (Oeteopethicl

6245 M. Inkster Roed Gordon City. Ml 46135

421-3300.ext 4277 An EquM Opportuni ty Employer

HOUSEKEEPING ASSISTANT Dependable, hardwork ing IndMdusl needed tor k d tlrae sRemoon posi-t ion Previous related WtfSi lence highly dooksbls , yet not n t r a s t s r i User) t h i n g requked You may ap-ply m peraon or c o r n e d

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL (Oaieopeirwci

6245 N Inkster Rood Gordon Chy . Ml 46135

421-3300. Okt 4277 An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR -tor Senior Ot tzen spertment complex m Weet lend

451-1154

HOUSE ft WINDOW construction

UaM or tamale Cash C M Hardey aaa 6882

HVAC INSTALLER E x p e r i e n c e d p r o l e e e i o n e l commer-cial 4 mdua t r l a l I n s tMsr wanted lo )om j t o m n g p r o g r s s s i v e organt ta-tlon C M 5 ^ - 6 6 2 2

HVAC SERVICE TECHNICIAN Experienced, protoaatanai commer-cial 4 mduatrlal Service Tachr tdar to )om growing progreeslve organr-ta t l on 5224622

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS - CsshMrs aegger*. d e r k * Ftaxlbls h o v * W a tram K/o i Kroger - Birmingham

647-4976

VIC TANNY hi mga tor Instructors m our Uvonls womsns d u b Appl icants must ba w M groomed and m sxcadsnt physi-cal condi t ion Great car ear opportu-

Ptaeee c a l tar appointment 1314. 3 1 ,

INSPECTION rubber molder eeeks 2nd 4 3rd M l h inspectors Mual have Ngh school d v t o m a L i ceaen i benem* Good working condtaone C M 3874000

INSURANCE

AGENCY CSR's Michigan mauranoa Paisminal Ser vice ia a corpora t ion of The Inde-pendent ir tsursnce Agents of M c h -gen We nded EXPE*ENCED c c n -m e r d N knee 4 pe reo rM Unas CSR's Producer*. Company Ltadara Raters 4 Claims R a p * tor ths

C M Aim B e f

30800 T s l s g r v m Rd . SulM 2835 . M l 48010

people. B r y . t o n a r aa . tap C M 227425b 227-8638

IRRK1ATION SPECIALIST Duoae i n c l u d e l i a r , const ruct**-s n d m e m t e r i e m j e cS m i g M n n sye-

" B O R S S M WETTER BLOOMS ' 6 3 8 S Rcichsa te t R d . toiidMMi'.

LUX»*y sps rk i ie i i l oonefMiRy 10 ed m Troy t s M i n a n a m n d M tar k d Base p o d i o n M sastal m tenenoe s tad C M Ii

JANTrORMA HELP led p a n W e daya m Me Dear

ft WncitsMsr a r a a * Mual be

J A M T O R M L

JANTTORML - P A R T - T B * Mon e r a 8 M S a m M W M a a

JANITOR/MAINTENANCE

Neve own oer* C M $ 4 4 4 8 4 7

tar a w . -«o«as ft P

A M N U o a w o u a i c v

500 I M p Wanted J O U R N E Y M A N E L E C T R I C I A N

E x p e r i e n c e d m commerc ia l s tr ip s t o r e s C M . 532-7066

K I T C H E N W O R K d v o u B r e t o s ta r t ft a n d your work day sartyT H o u r s s r s 7 3 0 a m - 2 or 3 pm, Mon-Fr t P o a M o n ia kMdian help I m l w k h p r s p e r s r s M $ 4 per hour lo

r t Apply M DougMs F o o d * Morv-. 9 -4 M 3 2 4 1 6 m d u e t n s l Rd Fri. t

G o r d o n CMy 4 2 7 - 6 3 0 0

LAB MANAGER C o m m e r d M pho-t o s t u d i o looking tor s M - m o t l v a t e d m d M d u M 10 m e n a g e leb Experi-e n c e m E 4 4 Meek I while h e l p M but not n e c e e e e r y C M 4 a M tor Mark L 645 -2223

LABORER - Herd working mdfvldu-d G o o d h o u r MV W

G o o d driving r eco rd $ 9 / p e r 1/ Bu i ld ing C o m p e n y ,

6 5 1 4 0 1 8

LABORER L a n d s c a p e c o n s t r u c t i o n n o s x p e n -e n c e n e c e e e e r y $ 5 75 per hour Fu l t ime C M 6 2 4 - 1 9 5 2

METRO PASSBOOK

WINNER

CLAUDE J. BRITTINGHAM 331 Nesbrt Lane

Rochester Hills. Ml 48309

P l e a s e call t h e p r o m o -t ion d e p a r t m e n t ot t h e O b s e r v e r A E c c e n t r i c t o c l a i m y o u r P a s s b o o k a n d m a k e a r r a n g e -m e n t s t o p ick ii up .

501 -2300 , e x t . 404

CONGRA TULA TIONSI

LABORERS WANTED -S ta r t ing $ 6 0 0 per hour C o m m e r c i a l Net r o o f m g

636-1992

LABOR-MASON Tender lor Bnck C r e w ( h o u s e work) wan ted W « t r am If n e c e s s e r y C M J o h n after 6 3 0 p m

477-6476

LADIES APPAREL SHOP N e e d s ex-p e r i e n c e d w o m e n tor f l ock Muet h e v e r e f e r e n c e s 5 days . S o u t h h s l d a r e a C M t 0 e m - 5 p m 352-2530

LANOSCAPED MAINTENANCE MANAGER

Bloomlleid a r e a firm n e e d s s x p e n -e n c e d mdnndueJ to o p e r s t s s s t s b -uehed Duse iess E i c e l e n t pey s n d Osne f l t s tor p roven , (justified perty C a l A m e n c e n Proper ty S e r v i c e s w e e k d a y s 9 - 5 p m 6 4 5 - 9 7 0 0

LATHE HANO 4 MILL HANO P r o t o -t y p e Iob s h o p s x p e n e n c e . g o o d w e o e t a n d b e n e f i t s Tsl-X Corp , 32701 indus lns i Rd G s r d s n City

LATHE HANO, Mill hand , s n d tool t n sks r Fu l t ime Over t ime end ben -e f i t s Expe r i enced only Apply St Rock Tool 4 Machine . 4 5 1 4 5 Five Mae weet of S h e l d o n . Plymouth

LATHE OPERATOR lor large work 5 y e e r s s x p e n e n c e n e e d e d S e n d r e s u m e s lo P O Bo* 8, Wayne Ml 48164

LAUNDRY P E R S O N n e e d e d lor s m s l b t w c nurs ing h o m s In Plym-o u t h G o o d s t s r t m g w s g s C M 4 5 3 - 3 9 6 3

A GROWING s p e r t m e n t communi ty m F s r m m g t o n HON s e e k s s tnervjly a n d ou tgo ing p e r s o n to )oin our l i s t i n g s t a f t Expe r i ence not n e c e s sery s s we a r e vnmng to t r am the

p e r s o n C M Windemere . Mon i L , tO-5 4 7 1 - 3 6 2 5 T,!

L E A D T E A C H E R M you h a v e eerty cnadf iood exper i -e n c e or e d u c a t i o n you c o A d qualify lor a pos i t ion e l our Uvoraa Cen te r

m e n t r e e p o n a i b M j A d v a n c e m e n t po ten t i a l Exceaen t benef i t s tor M F m s m a t e y e s mcsuoee r e d u c e d chad c a r e tuition, peld vocat ion 4 holidays, med ica l . Me 4 denta l p lan , r e t i r emen t 4 s av ings p r o g r a m , tui-t ion r a a n b u r a s m a n i e n d much more . P l e a s e CM J e c k t o at Ksidor C a r e L e s m m g C e n t e r b e t w e e n 9 4 11am.

4 2 1 - 0 6 3 0

LEARN a p ro f s s sKm e s s Dental As-s t s t en t m t smdy stylo d s n t N of t los W e wN t r a m you Long l a rm e m -p loymen t ai B t r m m g h e m C M

6 4 6 - 7 2 3 4

LEARN TO OO AUTO be 17. s g g r s s s i i s . de -

p e n d a b t o . mothra tad Beet p a y tor b e s t srorker F u l t ime 4 hourty

a . 4 6 4 - 8 5 5 0

LEASING AGENT For p rope r ty m e n a g e r n e n l c o m p e -ny D e e a e e x p e r i e n c e m I n l i n e , ed -ve r t t eemen t . organizat ion and p u b a c ra la t lona S e n d r e e u m s l o l_A. S imon . 1220 S University. Arm Ar-bor . Ml . 4 6 1 0 4

LEASING AGENTS NW s u b u r b e n s p e r t m e n t c o m p l e x •we* i Laoamg Agent PMeemg.

Oppor tunf ty tor o o m p e n y i S n n L u s k i n Agent P O Box 5071 . Sou thf ta id . Ml .

L E A S I N G C O N S U L T A N T

River O M s BNd . Ml . 4 8 3 0 8 3 7 0 - 0 6 0 0

UFE GUARD/SWIM INSTRUCTORS D a y * e i o r a n g e 4 s e d i s n d t . Must h a v e c w r e n t w S I . Advanced U t a -

1 4 C P R 4 7 3 - 1 8 1 5

LIGHT ASSEMBLY WORK E x p e r i e n c e with bas ic h a n d 4 p o w a r t oo l s 4 u n d e r s t a n d i n g of s i s utile wtrtno ikegr a m / b l u e p r i n t s vary hetp-M $4 OOmour s i f s k s n t QeiMW*

PANEL WIRING POSITION Musi n a v e at leas t ' yeer ol exper i -e n c e Abony i o reed electr ical bkie-p r m t s . t amRor wfth mduatr lal J C s t a n d a r d s 4 c o m p o n e n t s r equ i red J o b s l eo a n t a a s sor

M E D A R M C 31700 GRAND RIVER AVE.

FARMINGTON MULLS. Ml 4 8 3 3 1 EEO/AA I

UOMT PRODUCTION . 4 - 1 1 p m

4 2 1 - 4 4 2 4

LOCKStMTH APPRENTICE snsnee I i > M MagrPy

B k n w ^ N a w L o c k a m W

M A C H M E OPERATORS WANTED

S L ' S r ' l S ? * * 476-7264

•81-1044

0mm 81 LNai

X1 1 8 t > M M B l • m i B l O S R

MACHINIST > k s a l O M i f i s a d M I i

t f t r t d a mm

4 T 1 - 1 8 7 0

MANPOWER

Thursday . December 8. 1»88 OAE

' - • . • J ,

* 6 F

500 Hatp Wanted

MACHINERY 4 EQUIPMENT C 0 8 T ESTIMATOR

e n g m e e r t n g s n d M ofttoe C o m p u

>od working 0 k m m g h o . i l a r e e Excel-

lent oppor tunf ty lor s o m e o n e with purchasmg s x p e n e n c e P t i n i s e n d thor t r e e u m e lor Interview la . Box 312 Obeorver 4 Eccentr ic Newspa -p e r s 36251 S c h o o l c r a f t Rd . Uvo-nla. Michigan 44 ISO I

MACHINIST/BENCH HANO Wanted , m a c h i n e tool s p p k e a t t o n * DOC Uvonle 5 9 1 7659

MAID Do to e i p e n s m n t h e n a t n n e lorgeet. p r o f e e s m n s l h o m e - d e e n m g service • raring h e a d m a i d s a n d aaoMtanla It you a re h o n e e t 4 d o p o n d e b M . went to e e m $ 6 or m o r e par hour a f te r training, g r e e t h o u r s ( n o nights, n o w e e k e n d s n o h o l d a y * ) s n d benef i ts , we w e t r s m you. pro-v tds u s e of c o m p e n y cer s n d excel-lent working cond l t l one Tike a a p e r m e n e n t M l l ime poertlon C M to-day 569-7524

MAINTENANCE Experienced on repel r ol p roduc t ion pr and a a s c c i s l s d e q u i p m e n t required S o m e welding 4 s lsct i lcM exper ience p r e t e r r e d S t e a d y yeer r o u n d work wtth g o o d w e g a s P lease apply b e t w e e n 9 e m s n d 4pm

P l y m o u t h S t a m p i n g 315 W Ann Arbor Road

Ptymouth 453-1515 MAINTENANCE HELPER e n c e d To p e r f o r m in hee t rng , cool-ing p lumbing elecli icM s n d v e n o u e b u a d l n g t e p e k C M Frank 262- tOtO

MAINTENANCE/JANITORIAL poeition o p e n tor p e n - t i m e Week-e n d s only Appfy m p e r s o n 9 - 5 p m B u d g o t d . 41211 Ford Rd (M F275L Can ton Twp

MAINTENANCE tricel r s p s k of gen tools Manual i s the . d m . p re s s , t o m s PuMdmg m e a i l e n e n c a a l so re-quired C M Mon thru Thur s 9-3

4 7 1 - 2 3 0 0

MAINTENANCE MAN n e e d e d tor 179 unit c o m p l e x 3 - 5 y rs exper i -e n c e in a l p h a s e o of s p e r t m e n t m a m t e n e n c a E x e a t ant b e n e f i t s W s g s s n e p o t i s m s C M Wsl ton Par* Manor C o o p e r e O v e Mon -FrL. 9 e m -5pm. Aak tor Ms J o h n e o n 334-4682

MAINTENANCE P E R S O N n e e d e d lor a p a r t m e n t c o m m u n i t y m Novt Exper ience p r e f e r r e d but not necee -sary C M b s t w e s n 9 e n d 5 3 4 9 - 6 2 0 0

MAINTENANCE P E R S O N For s tsmpwig plont . M l t ime Neer Metro Airport P h o n e 9 IR 2:30 • 2:30 pm

3 2 6 - 3 8 1 1

MAINTENANCE P E R S O N wenied lor S h o p CJeen-up 4 Qener -ei M s m i s n e n c e FuA-ume Reliable 4 t rus tworthy! I Re t i r ee s W e l c o m e d Ptymouth a r e a 4 5 3 - 7 7 7 1

MAINTENANCE P E R S O N - tor s l e rge sp t c o m m u n f r y . s o m e exper i -e n c e J s o n s d . bu t a m tram m e n g h t pe r son Cherry HB - B e e c h Defy a r s e C M » a m - 5 p m 2 7 7 - 1 2 8 0

MAINTENANCE P E R S O N n e e d e d tor s m M bee ic nurs ing h o m s m Plymouth F u l or per t t ime C M 453 -3983

MAINTENANCE - p e r s o n for Weet-lend sp t c o m p l e x Must h e v e vakd dr ivers S c e n s e d e p e n d e b i e t rsne-por ts t lon . c M tor app t m t e r v W r

3 2 6 - 8 2 7 0

MAINTENANCE P E R S O N tor 147 unit d e v e l o p m e n t l oca t ed m Cen t on . e x c e a e n t oppor tun i ty , entry

m e n ! c o m p a n y HA pfumba ig 4 c a r p e n t r y k n o w l e d g e

4 5 3 - 6 5 0 4

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Accepting app l i ca t i ons tor w e e k d a y 4 a SSI snd k d t ime ahlft tor NEW

LIVONIA GROUND ROUND

RESTAURANT W e g e s s t e r l ing at $ 5 p s r hour b a s e d upon e x p e r i e n c e Pa id v a c a t i o n * mum d lecount . b o n u s pr iapism. o roup beef th ft M s a a u r a n c a eveA-ebM Apply m p e r a o n at our Fa ra t -mgton HMe loca t ion a f t a r 2 p m

3 0 0 0 5 O r c h e r d Lake Rd . (fuel N of 13 M i e )

An Equel Oppor tun i ty Employer

VACATION PAY ertwr 6 m o n t h * kv m o o b e n e M a m onfy a 5 day

work wee* If you hove t o m s last tood e x p e r i e n c e 4 you want t o b e a m a n a g e r tor a l a d gr&ssng c o m p a ny c M today S l a v - C o n i n e DBA

King 7 6 1 - 7 0 6 0

MANAGEMENT PEOPLE - Your p rn l eea rma l skMs could b e t h e pe r -lect b a c k g r o u n d tor s r eward ing ca -reer in reeident lel e n d c o m m e r c i a l / mvee tmen t reel e s t a t e B e your own boee . sM y o i a o w n hou r s . $40 ,000 t o $70 ,000 i n c o m e e n d e s e c u r e ta-t u r s C M ebou t our CAREER SEM-INAR- s e n e e C e n t u r y 21. 4 7 8 4 0 0 8

MANAGEMENT TRAINEES C o m p a n y e x p e n d i n g locMy No ex-p e r i e n c e n s c e e s a r ) $ 1 5 an h o w plus b o n u s e s «mdo t r a m m g Birmingham 2 5 6 - 9 5 5 6

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Oua to n a t u r N r t d e e x p e n s K m en oe-

mot tvs ted s i tP i l r t iMs lo )om our Flrsl yeer m-jernent p r o g r a m First y e w m-

potent iM $ 1 6 000 p lue $4 ,000 bonue , s s c o n d y a w Income p o t e n -UM $25 000 p lue $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 b o n u * For s r s w w d m g c e r a w m t h a induetry c M 3 5 6 - 3 9 4 0

MANAGER ASSISTANT n e e d e d tor s p e r t m e n t oomnaAHty m Weel land WR work wfth m a n e g e r m t h e ed -m m M r a t i o n of t h s p r o p e r t y s n d p w -

b o n a E x p e r i e n c e m re la ted Sold piotai iod S e n d l e a . i m s to: Boa 288 Oboorvw 4 Eccen t r i c H a w s p s p s r a , 36251 S c h o o t c r a R Rd Michigan 4 8 1 5 0

MANAGER OF EMP RELOCATION S E R V C E S

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500 Help Wanted

MATERIALS SUPERVISOR

Suburban maiitetlng ser-vices corporation seeks In-dividual to supervise the shipping and receiving dock, determine location and storage of materials, l i f t truck maintenance , traf-fic AND delivery service. Must have knowledge of standard warehousing pro -cedures. Experience with shipping and receiving, good m a t h skills and strong leedershlp ability. Excellent benefit package. Qualified candidates send resume and salary require-ments to:

ADISTRA CORP 101 Union SI.

Plymouth. Ml 48170 Attn: Personnel

MECHANICS NEEDED T u n e u p expe r i ence a must muet b e ce r t i f i ed e n d heve own tools E x c e a e n t p e y plan e n d bene f t t s . C M 4 A M for Scott or RichsrO 3 5 3 - 9 2 6 0

MERRI-BOWL LANES 30950 W Five M i e Uvon le . n e e d s

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MESSENGER/DRIVER Par t - t ime PM p o e m o n tmmedieiefy tor an individual t o p ick u p snd d e a v w mm to o w b r a n c h e s ScheduM includes working 6 J O PM-11 30 PM. Mon -Frt a n d p o s s i b l y o n Sat C e n d M a t e mue l b e d e p e n d -ebie . o r g e n o e d e n d h e v e on exce l -lent d r M n g r eco rd wtth a vakd Mich dr ivers t c e n e e Ou a l l i e d c e n d i t a t e e pieeee c M o w PoreonnW D e p ' t s t 362-5000 Ext 2 1 6 d u n n g r e g u l w

EquM Oppor tun i ty E m p l o y w M / F

METAL FINISHER W M rounded p o k e h w 4 b u f t w Ex-per ienced on M types ol m e t s l e . p rv mertfy s l u m m u m D e p e n d a b l e 4 ex -per ienced n e e d only s p p f y C M Mr Smith. 1 0 o m - 4 p m 5 3 6 4 8 7 8

MILL HANO MACHINIST

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MILL HAND - s o n over t ime d a y s S o u t h h s l d a r e e

3 5 6 - 7 6 7 0

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4 C a m . 530 W 9 Automatic Tool M i e . HezM Park . Ml 5 4 2 - 3 4 3 3

MILLING 4 DRILLING M a c h i n e o p -era tor n e e d e d tor C e m o n m e n u f a c -turmg co . e x p e r i e n c e n e e d e d C M . 453-1199 or appfy « 8 2 0 0 R o n d * S of Joy, E ol LRey. C e n t o n

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Temporaries 38215 W 10 U N b e t w e e n H a 4 Haggerty (In the Freeway Medic si Bunding, neal door lo W e n d y ' s )

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h e v e c o n e i d e r s b M p e r s o n a l A /o r p ro t sssMnsi k n o w l e d g e of hea l th tood p r o d u c t * V s n a b l e h o u r a re-qui red Non-smok ing only M e n a g e -rnenl oppor tunf ty s . s k e b l e Apply m pe r son t o G o o d Food C o m o p e n y . 33521 W 8 MHe Rd . Uvon la For m o r e in formet ton e e l J o e M

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p e n e n c e C i r M i r I tor c o a e g e s tu -dent Lynn 5 9 1 - 1 2 1 2

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NEW MOTEL OPENING - HMp needed immediately; dean 19. huijaoaoQpmg and desk staff Apply: 28512 Schoolcraft. 9 -11am only

NEW 4 USED CAR pos i t ions s i ' d l a b l

have s g o o d driving r e c o r d . F i d t ime p o s m o n . / Chevrolet . 3 0 2 5 0

Apply io: Hoaday O G r a n d R N w Ave..

474-0600

O F F I C E M A N A G E R Natlonande conwAtlng n r m s p e c Ml tzmg si c o m p u t e r s u f t w w o • s e e k mg an Otllca M a n a g e r 'Execu t ive Assis tant to t h e VP tar o w D a t r o n u r n loca ted m Uvonla . OuaBftod a p -plicants Mou ld h a v e 4 y a w d e g r e e .

working

Lome 12 .3 a p km C M or send re-eume to Roberta SamlcfcC TS-•nghaa i . 3 3 0 8 3 Schoo lc r aR . LNonta . Ml 48150 2 S 1 - 4 4 4 0 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H

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PART TIME ONLY

PART-TIME SWITCHBOARD

OPERATOR Masco C o r p o r a t i o n a For tune 500 C o m p a n y wtth 32 yr* of c o n e e c u -ttve growth, h a * an i m m e d i a t e o p -portunity Ol I l a t u tor a p a r t - t i m e s w i i c h b o w d o p e r a t o r

This posn ion r equ i re s s p e r s o n a b M individual who • a b « t o t y p e arid • a v a a a b i e t o work f r o m 11am-3 30pm Prev ious s e r f t c h b o w d ex -p e r i e n c e Is p r e l e r r e d E x p e r i e n c e o n s Sys t sm 75 Is a p lua

c a n t s should s a n d Mt lw or r e e u m e t o

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CORPORATION 21001 Van Born Rd.

Taylor. Ml 48180

An EquM Oppor tun i ty E m p l o y w

PAYROLL P R O C E S S O R With al Meat 4 y e w s e x p e r i e n c e tor Uvoraa sermco c o m p a n y wtth 300 e m p l o , eee D u b e e inc lude pey roa tax 4 payab le s S e n d r e e u m e a n d salary r e q u i r e m e n t s lo: Box 3 2 6 0 b -l e r v w 4 Eccent r ic t l e w s p s p w t . 36251 Schoo lc ra f t R d . Uvpnla . MKfagan 44150

PERSONAL ASSISTANT 4 lull c h a r g e nous Mi s o p or in Troy Mon F n Muet heve r s l l sh l i benef i t s C M 9 e m - 5 p m

PIANO 4 ORGAN Saw w s n t e d tor buey Star t ing He igh t s m M s t o r e Salary p lus c o m m i s s i cm plus benef t t s Here • an o p p o n w a t y tor s Ml t ime car a w m a p l e e s e n l s t m o s p h s r s C M J u n e or Mary arm a f t w 2PM, Fn . -Mon tor appo in t -m e n t 2 4 7 - 4 3 4 4

PICTURE FRAME S h o p

t ime No e x p e r i e n c e n e c e e e e r y F rame UnamMed. F a r m m g t o n H a s

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PLANT CARE SPECIALISTS Merry s r a e e o p e n Muet h e v e vaia-d s Muet love growing p ien ta C M Jeenec t e . 7 5 3 - 3 3 7 6

PLANT LABORER 4 C u s t o m e r S w vice-Pert b m e . Mon-Frt . $5 per hr Fs rma ig ton s r a a . 4 7 7 4 6 1 3

PLUMBER u c e n e e d j o w n e y m e n tor s t r u c b o n 4 repea work

4 5 3 - 4 6 2 2

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PLUMBING APPRENTICE e n c e p r o f a n e d Reket Bon required C M 9 - 6

E x p e r v

5 4 2 - 9 0 4 9

PM COOK - F M n m e . 1 1 3 0 e m t o 7 3 0 p m $5 p w h o w t o s t a r t E x p e n -e n o e pr slei 1 e d ' w a t r s m M a t w a . re-spons ib le per ty K n o w l e d g e of a tutmnal tood se rv ice a p k j a Apply 9 --5pm. Mon thru Fn .

Dorvm C o n v a l e s c e n t C e n t e r . 29270 Mortock. U v o n l *

PRECISION MACH IMG facMty re-qurea addftond peopM m the k * -Owmg sraa* CNC Vartit mg Cantw. CNC L a M . Screw MeckiMi Graidw. Manual Orlndmg 4 PoSah-Ing. Floor Inepector* Pleas send re-sume or <jusMcstjons to Box 330 Obeervw 4 Eccentric llawspstiai t. 36251 Schoolcraft R d . Uvoraa. Michigan 48150

PRE-SCHOOL OtRECTOR/TI Part-tan* yaw round. Up to 35 hows $6 7046.25 pw how Experi-ence. degree m early cMUhood edu-cation, sdi 1 w netretNe 4 orgeruz*-OonM ddls 1"icmsry Appfy m p a -son Farmmgton YMCA. 28100 Fsnrangton Rd.. % mas N Of 12

PRE-SCHOOL-ExperMnoed senior sld. Agaa 2 - 5 y r * how* Sam-Spm $5 pw hr 9 Mis 4 A M tor H Wlngo.

PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER

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PRESS BRAKE OPERATOR - StoM

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PRESS OPERATOR ( P R W m N G ) 9850 AS Dick 2 color I d 5 MM Ex perlsnoe ra sadad Top d o i w paid Setwn Printing. 37518 Ann Arbor

PRESS OPERATORS TAPPER OPERATORS

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4 7 7 2 5 MKhigan Ave C e n t o n . Ml 4 8 1 8 8

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537 -3733

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Ke*y Serv ices h e s long t e rm e s s ^ n meri ts ai the Ptymouth w e e t e s t m g dif tereri t of l tae m a c f a n e s Af t e rnoon a n d rradraght sh i f t s a r e e v M e b M Apply T o d a y

L i v o n i a . . . 5 2 2 - 3 9 2 2 2 9 4 4 9 W S U M a e Roed

G a r d e n C i t y 4 2 2 - 0 2 6 9 2 8 2 3 6 Ford Road

P l y m o u t h . . 4 5 1 - 7 2 2 6 754 S Mam St

KELLY SERVICES

The KePyGirt- P e o p l e Not An Agency, Never A Fee

Equal OpporMHty E m p l o y w M/ F / H

500 Help Wi 500 Hate W

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OPPORTUNITY

days s n d the oppor tun i ty lor boP i pe r sona l a n d p r r i l a a i n n d growth

P ieeee s e n d r e e w n e . including sal-ary e x p e c t a t i o n s ai compMls conk-d a n c e to H u m e n R e e c w c e s Oept

Crowley's 2301 W Lataydtle

Detrort kkefagan 48216 RETIRED P E R S O N or coup le tor i se ident m a n e g w of unit a p t

REAL ESTATE • SaMe M a n a g e r w a n t e d tor new Luxury C o n d o m m i -u n Deve lopment Muet b e I c e n e e d . a r t i cu la te 4 M g r o o m e d C M Colet te , 8 5 1 - 8 9 4 0

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O w Quea ty A s e u r s n c e D e p o r t m e n t M loolung tor an ampi t toua . e c c u -rale. detai l o r i en ted p e r a o n T h e po-

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A M E R I C A N Y A Z A K I C O R P O R A T I O N

Haggerty ! iton. Ml 48 Canton . M l 48187

NO P h o n e CMM P i e e e e

An EquM Oppor tun i ty Employw

RECEIVING-STOCK POSITION Open , e x p e r i e n c e h a l p M d m mm t r s m Apply m p e r s o n 9 e m - 1 2 Noon, M o n d a y . Oec 12m onfy 12700 M w -r l m a n . ( B e t w e e n S c h o o l c r a f t 4 P t y m o u m Rd l. LNonta. Mi.

RECRUITER

tor tha right taM-traddng mdfw Send reeume. m confidence. 27780 Novi Roed. Sufte 104. NovL Ml 48050. w CM 3 4 4 4 7 0 0

RELIABLE MGHT Clewv-vp peraon! from 1-8AM. 3 4 day* $3 40/HR

RESIDENT MANAGER

4 working wtth * M r g a n u m b w of ^rendora. Warran area. P t o a n abe-ty 10 retam tenants a pkj* O w resi-dent manages are eaar t of H a ad Sand I'saians to Box 288. Obeervw 4 Eccentric Hsatpta ia 'k 36251 SchoolcraR Rd LNonta. MkMgan 48150

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Jemes Uren. raroh^ m c 8510 Tstagraph Rd Bknenukwu kS 48010.

R E T A I L M A N A G E M E N T

R O O F E R S NEEDED - Fu l - t lme G o o d pey tar g o o d p e o p l e Apply si

. U v o r n * 522-1322

R O O F E R S Shingle - 2 yea r s expe-r ience Own truck 4 e q u i p m e n t

5 3 3 - 4 0 5 0

ROUTE DRIVER R o u t e s a l e s 4 m e r k e t a i g rap n e e d e d tor u r g e r a t M bake ry r o u t e Mual ba ou tgo ing a n d ab to 10 work w M

4 s i c M s i i t driving 4 work record Submi t M o r m s f resume t o R o u t e D n v w . Su f t e 133. 3 3 7 2 3 5 Mae U v o r n * Ml 4 8 1 5 4

ROUTE SALES Our c o m p e n y is growing end we n e e d g o o d p e o p t o t o M a m the Food n I inns t t a n d g row wtth ua If you I k e a c h M a n g a , s e n d y o w reeume or let ter t o P a r a o n n e l . P O Box 38106 . Detroit . ML. 4 8 2 3 6

SALES ENGINEERING - m a t u r e e x p e r i e n c e d m 1, M t m on P u r c h e s mg a n d E n g m e e n n g D e p o r t m e n t s c

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s a a b M S u b u r b a n wes t s ids locat ion Sa la ry 4 b e n e f t t s R e e w n e 10 Box 174. O b e e r v w 4 Eccentr ic N e w s p v > e r s . 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t Rd . Uvoraa . Michigan 46150

SALES REP - $ 2 1 , 0 0 0 p lus c w con-l ^ n w p r o d u c t t FIELD REP IO $23 ,000 t roubM

EMPLOYMENT C E N T E R INC 549-1638

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SPECIAL EDUCATION P A R A P R O F E S S l O N A L S

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o p w a t o r s 4 aupervieony p e r a o n n s i tor growing c o m p e n y with s i r s k s n l k i n g s b e n e f t t s 4 c o m p o u l r v e tele-

only A l t r a f t s C M Dorothy be-hween 9 e r r v 3 p m a l 4 9 1 4 7 7 4

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Sm p e r s o n S a v - O n D r u g * 6510

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M O m C A T O N

P U A K CALL 8 TAMA MALES THURS A FRI a T T W t t N 2 A 4PM.

737-7800 TELLER - PART TIME

n o p a n M i Cvx»c>a«

' M O O hr 'wtoi p M vWLSlton Apply to p w •on. lOem-Spm. Man W m Frt.

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30935 Aim Arbw TrM. CaM

27270 m 7 i

15930 lacfkgen Ave.. WeM of G r e e n M d

500 H ^ V m M

TRAVB. AGENCY MANAGER- Ma*

araa. « K l i m e ' 1 " " epprovwd isadrad Sand reeume to P.O. Sac M t T r o , . H M . 4»om

TfUVEL AOCNT I H f c 2 f « {

TROY m m pert tone person tor AdiMlto l no Dapeikiioiil 15-20 now* par weak. W M Uaal tor Mothar M M kids In scfyooi or c n l i a i M M M C M Larry Whitman, BuMnssil PuMMhing Co . 756 « Troy. ML. 46064 363-3700. Ex l 2 IS.

TRUCK SOOY ASSEMBLERS

M i l A l tooM and urMorme aup-EjicMini BanaMa. C M Mon -

e t c 9em-3pm tor 2 5 * 8 ^

476-4350

TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED

•Ma tranaponatton and know m-cowify araa. Apply In paraon. Mon-day thru Friday. 10 am - 4 pm

967 Menufecturers D r . Waatland (Nwatourgfi/Cherry Hi l area)

TELLERS Fu* * part time positions si

CandMaMa tor pan Oma poaMon* mud ba s M a n n to moth 20 houra aacfi M > A 4 to 6 houra tor trsmmg

Ptaaaa apply M paraon Mon thru Frt..

Fir* Fadaral SkvMgs Bar* A Trual 761 W Huron St

PonUee. Ml 46053 An Equal Opportunity Employer

TELLERS Fu> A Pan-time. Muet M a earning

•peeking, writing A math *kM* A be prolmicwe m a m u d e A dress Ex-

500 3 Hwvay,1>»ymouth. ML 46170 AttoMton. Paraonnel Director

Crad i Union.

TOOL A OK MAKERS tor a i M tool • tap In LNonto. Experienced m pro-gressive and ine dtoe 261-4477

TOOL twaMa to aal ( o b L A L Joy Rd . OsMull

complete i ing Co.. 14

TOOL MAKER Experienced on tool room auuknafii ndudtog Bndgepon MB. Grindw and LMha CM room experience rwipfix Steady yaar - rand work a M skceiant fringe Panama. Wagae dependent >Mon expenenoe Apply between Bant and 4 p m

P l y m o u t h S t a m p i n g 315 W. Ann Arbor Rd.

Plymouth TOOL-MAKER

tor delM M a p nflfi 3-5 y n

^5ORMS*PS : . . *72O k

c n M Rd, LWorse.

TRUCK TIRE SERVICE PERSON ipertonoe and good driving record

required Trtoo BarxJeg. I2S06 Ink-tier Rd . Redtord Twp.

TV TECHNICIANS tor bencn work A • o n e ssmce caa*. Experienced onfy need apply VCR knowledge a piue 646-2036

TYPESETTER Fu* lime poemon an R I C M

500 H a t e W a n t e d

r a s s r r ffs/x none. M M feanMMa and employee dtooount pton Apply M peraon an 3*170 AimftaM Rd.. (oM ilastoaaRL Uvonto. Ml. 7-6pm. Mon-Tue-Wed-Frl 7-6. TTiw*.

WAREHOUSE WORKER | ^ • d e r ^ h

661-3111

My in paraon tor PoMtoc and Wayna locMMne Wknoofl Buddmc Melerv an. 36340 Van t o r n Rd . Weyne

WEL0ER - Experlanood In atnicture and/or Wieel ntMM M>G or TIG pre-

624-2410

WEL OCRS/ FITTERS A LABORERS

knciatodga UMpfU Apply m per-16 30am 4pm. l4on -Frt. M: am mduettee. 23333 Om

South Lyon. Ml No ptane

WELOERS A FITTERS Fabricator needs procductlon • a t f -era A finer* Fu l beneflls/hoMth. We A dental inswsnce 13 paid holi-days. Bonus daya. Apply a t 52700 Pontiac T r M Wixom

WELOERS A LABORERS Ful Hrna. good benefits Astro Automation Inc 31466 W 6 MHe Rd LNonta.

471-6123

WELDER A WELDER FITTER Gsrden City area. 425-7960

WRECKER DRIVER Must have sxpenence and good driving record. Some mechanical work Apply In paraon

NOVl-MOTTVE. INC 21530 Novi Roed

N o * . A. Michigan 6 A 9 M i e Roads)

502 Help Wanted Panta l Madica i

pw lence Sand rsauma lo Box «304 Observer A Eccentric 'lews papers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd., Livonia. Michigan 46150

TYPESETTER/ KEYLINER

Ful Uma poemon svsAsBM st a chel-lengsig. faM-paoad Birmingham ad-varllalng agency AppAcanta «hoMd be experienced in the taiowlng compugrapfkc MCS 10 system vw-UcM copy camera Una and V* tone work. keyknkig. soma daatgn help-ful 6 you are not afraid to work and srs good at afwf you do. we would • J lo I M H you. PorttoAo r»-quswd Reply to Box 342. Obaamer A Eccentric Meakpepera. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Livonia. Michigan 46150

TYPIST - quick-print shop needs •eone lo run a Macintosh daM

top puMeMng system along with waning on customer* Enthuetoam important. Apply In peraon al Woodward Printing. 2621 N. Wood-ward. Royal Oak

UNIQUE EMPLOYMENT Opportuni-ty - lasponslbls mdMduaM or cou-plaa to houaa alt m Oakland County

L Cal 356-0122

VAN DWVER Part Uma poefHon

Mon thru Frt $4/HR C M 427-0010

VCR. TV. AUOiO TECHNICIAN

535-1633

WANTED mOMdual with experv s m the transportation ItoW, to

<• poeltton M a manufacturing facul-ty - auto pMM Hand Work to in-

to routing, rating and M i aud i ceduree. C M tiMaaan 9am and

5pm. 441-2111

WANTED to vtai new P»ym-fed pei son to wea na naidanta. Part Oma.

hours. t la lpM to ba t w i n wHfi Ptymouth araa. C a i Ptymouth Chamber st 453-1540

ttoie, 7 a m * r S C r U g M aorfc. plaaaant wonung condt-ttons. Appfy Alton DMrttlubng C o , 43100 MneWMsRd . Novi

A BUSY Orthodontic o«ca . a loo« n g tor a engergadc. cheerful person to i n n the doctor Expenenoe • plus, but w e train the rtght person) Ful Ume. immediate opening. Bene-fits snd setory expenenoe. C a i 10am to 5pm.

Damaa. Mon-Frt. 726-1705

ACCOUNTS CLERK/Medical BMer. imnamum 1-2 yr* enpertonoe. P e n g

O * ' - -«• — M I 4 04>MKJ Maoica«o m o w r w r u w o par-

502 H a * Wan ted Panta l Madteal

BILLING CLERK nsaWt care provWar located

r t s U o p p o n . •My tor paraon l i m m i n m Ohm*-( lad p o s i t i o n w o r k i n g with

torn. Muet N M * o o n p i M r enpan-ence end S strong knowledge of physKMna MHng lor Btoa Croes. i i a e c e d . Medicare and o e a t W anca cantors. Muet type a mtonnum M 45WPM Compeantve wagee and benefttt QyaMlaB spp6oan«s sand raauma wfth salary laeMtaiiiaias to: Ms Ctork. Hagva Program. Inc.. 1375 mkster Rd. InkaMr. 46141

An Equal Opportunity Employw

B I L - M E D I C A L T E C H I C I A N

Ful tana, a f ternoon I M I poemon tor a Bio-Med

be isaprnialWa for repair, service snd meenananoa of Mo-medwal electronic equipmenl

Exceient eelary and compeneetion peckege oftored Please send de-

P R O V I D E N C E H O S P I T A L

Employment Off ice 16001 W 9 M i e Rd

South hem. M i . 46075 An Equel Oppor tuni ty Employw

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Af lemoone M o n . Wed 6 Frt 2 45 10 7:30 pm Looking tor fnendty en-ergetic mdiMduaf to work tor buey c ferocector W t o n g to t ram 27527 Joy Rd . 1/2 block W of Inks lw Rd Ca l Karen, M o n thru Frt . 10 am to 5 p m M: 561-4716

C L E R I C A L O P P O R T U N I T I E S

Pan l ime and fua t ime poelt lons *TV medlatefy avaftobfa In the foSowtng

502 HalpW;

DENTAL ASSISTANT.

DENTAL ASSISTANT tor 4 dentlaU. ultra modern, high quaify pracuoa. Oloomialil HMs tocMton. fob dto-

- * - - - >- • - — • - - - - - - -LJiptKXT mvor « u t w v o a ing on about 7 patterns pw dey.^no

DENTAL ASSISTANT needed tor buey Uvoraa tomiy pracctoe Muet be mMure A expwienoed In 4 hand-ad denttatry We work 2 evening* pw m l but n e a r on Set PoaRlon to stan he- l ime on Jan 2nd OraM benefits auper book F w k'ller.tow, ca l trie al 425-7010

DENTAL ASSISTANT - 4 days, no Saturday* or svsnings Birmingham area 647-3546

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced or e M t i am F u l Oma Rad fo rd /Dewbom erea. 937-1520

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T - M a t u r e . K I M chairatde lo work m friendly, relaxed a lmoapf twe Hokdey pay and benefits C a l Nancy 647-7551

DENTAL ASSISTANT - mature, re-aponatbM person for Tuee. Wed. Frt a ever, o thw Sat Oood salary Canton area Call 455-0460

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Per- l ime Downtown B i rm ingham pract ice seeking experienced, mature indi-vidual Great office environment Ca l 644-2136 or eves 645-0623

DENTAL ASSISTANT NorthvMa. personable, enthueieatlc. plaaaant simoephere. 30 hour* p w week 346-9600

DENTAL ASSISTANT or RecepUorv-tst. pen time, tor Wed only PI sea ant Southfield family pract ice Expe-rience or trelnlng required 353-5565

MEDICAL TRANSCRiPTIONIST " -Pan tuna and hM Ume poemona m o w Laboratory. Medica l RecorOe and nwlkifciQJ n a f m l i i i e i i l a Mini-

n 50 wpm. accurate typing speed required. 1 ywer previous

fCO-9 coding and mg systems, • p m wfth aocwacy

and conputartzed b * -AOMty'to type 40-60 * a c y ExcMtont nerbal

Detroit Medical Cantor Sand ra-auma to: Coda 260, p 0 Box 02143, Detroi t . M l 46201

Affk niatlva Act ion Employw

An EquM Opportuni ty Employw

AIDES NEEDED DAY SHIFT

Weet Btoomfleld. SowthfteM ereea Live ins - a l araee

LPN'S Must be rekebM A experienced

4 7 6 - 9 0 9 1 ASSISTANT tor tha Mderty Part-tlme afternoons. 3 days. 4:30 to 7:30. Home tor aged Farmington

I area. CMI: 651 -M40

ASSISTANT FOR POOIATRY off ice In L ivonia ReeponatMe. cheerful, non -emokw Part t ime

tram 261-2130

ATTENTION NURSES RN s. LPN ' s and OPN's wanted tor

part time Competf t l^ aelery and naw benefit p w k a g e Mt. Vemon Nursing Cantor, 26715 I

CAREER BURNOUT? I you have a M r tor c c f w . conektor a career In

s r of opportunity from

CASHIER - FULL TIME Benefits. Woodland Heefth Care Cantor. SoutMletd C a l 353-5020

ed for fu l nme In Ptymouth office " 463-1190

MEDICAL RECORDS CLERK - Pari time and f u i Uma poafttone available for peraons n l e r e e l e d m storking flexible hour*/sf i r f ts Min imum 35 wpm eccweto typ ing speed re-quired Previous m e a K M record/

offloe e x p a n w

EMERGENCY ROOM REGISTRARS - Contingent poel t ton evallsble Muat be ava iab le varied hours/ shifts Minimum 45 w p m accurate typing apeed required Previous

RADIOLOGY CLERK - Part t ime po-sitions available M i n i m u m 35 wpm accurate typing apeed required Prevloua medlcai /ck ence Muat be available for trammg f u l t ime 4-6 weeks

RECEPTIONIST/LAB ASSISTANT -Pari t ime poelt lons avai lable Mini-mum 35 wpm k x u r a t a typing apeed required Prevloua lab/der l -cai eapwlei ice.

iqulred bony?

m may apply Mon - Thurs.. 9 A M - 2 30 PM Typ-ing teat w « be given at t jme of appA-catton

P R O V I D E N C E H O S P I T A L Employment Off ice 16001 W 9 Mae Rd

Southfield. M l . 46075 An Equsl Oppor tun i ty Employw

CLINICAL DENTAL ASSISTANT Busy Southfield practice Compe-tent Ful time ExcMtont benefits

559-7227

DENTAL ASSISTANT- Outstanding Farmington HMs dental team seeks

m d M d u M wfth professional attitude lo comptole ow team ExcMtont a alary A benefit package Aak tor Marian 476-6330

DENTAL ASSISTANT For low keyed Southfield Offloe Sal-

•apwtonoa. 353-4120

DENTAL ASSISTANT/Receptlonlst Experienced preferred but would tram personable individual who knows aha Mtea dentistry 937-2966

DENTAL ASSISTANT Fu l time to s tan in Jan Experience preferred but we w e train right per-aon with no dental experience Farmmgton HMs araa. 476-4013

DENTAL ASSISTANT if you're energetic, peopto-or iented a the beet Denial Assistant around, we have an opening lor you Excel-lent salary A benefits, fuk-t ime W Btoomfleld 661-4002

DENTAL ASSISTANT Fu l time with expenenoe tor our f sm iy practice in Farmington O w teem is looking for an assistant who is energetic, annoys g M n g petlents personal care and Is looking tor a chsftonglrig posit ion We oftor a f u l range of beneflta and competi t ive pey JM 474-4600

0ENTAL HYGIENtST Pan time Greet pay M o d e m office m Madison His

546-1900

DENTAL HYGlENIST Fu i or pert-t ime Good pey, monthly

offered Uvonto location 425-06*0

DENTAL HYGlENIST Needed tor 1 day weak Growing practice needs caring, experienced person immediate opening C M Mar cis 56«-6304

0ENTAL HYGlENIST - Full-time Growing Downtown Bi rmingham practice aeeklng experienced Pro-feseionM Great of f ice environment Can 644-2136 or evaa 6 4 5 4 6 2 3

DENTAL HYGlENIST Temporary, part t ime. Tuesday, al-ternate Saturday* Troy of f ice

362-3747

DENTAL HYGlENIST - Sunny Royal O M office would I ke lo add y o w smi lng lace to the beginning of o w weak. Mon •* day. Tub whoto day

546-4040

DENTAL HYGlENIST Speosfty practice W Southftaid/Bir mmghem area haa opening tor en-thualeatlc. experienced career pro-toeatonal Fu l - t ime poemon axcM-

saiary and benef i t s plus N e * C M Doreen at 357-3100

DENTAL M8URANC£/Reoap«tonMt; M l time. H> tumour expanding staff in beeutlful newer ofllce. 6 Mile A Newburgh. LKronU Prevloua experi-ence es dental aaatatant would be considered 501-0011 or 626-1494

502 Halp Wanted A —» MM - 41 - I

L / t n i M M + O I C W

D E N T A L O P P O R T U N I T I E S

N O V I

DENTAL ASSISTANT

mg expenenoe reqiared

DENTAL HYGlENIST • Flexible schedule Must have Associates De-gree in Dental Hygiene Uoaneure f rom the Michigan Department of Pubac Health Dental Hygiene re-

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST - Flexible scfieduto Prevloua front d a M denial receptionist experience required Computw knowledge deared

sppfy Mon - Thurs.. 9 AM 2 m 3 Southfield Employment Office

P R O V I D E N C E H O S P I T A L

16001 W 9 Mae Rd Southfield. M l . 46075

An Equal Opportunity Employw

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST South held/Birmingham aree apeo-afty practice seeks additional orgah nixed, dependable, people-oriented teem m e m b w tor ful l-t ime Front DaM position Experience neces-sary Generous salary A benefit* Call Moky st 357-3109

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Experienced p e n o n wanted pert t ime, for newty remodeled Weet DeerDorn ofllce Some compu tw knowledge helpful Top pay lor right Individual 561-1260

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST A medical/dental receptionist need-ed for orthodontic ofl lce in the B* -mmgham/Frankl in area Ptoeee c a i Mon -Tuee or Thurs 9AM-5PM,

645-5340

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Livonia office Fu l or par i time. Assisting or mswance experience helpful ExcMtont beneftts tor the right person 533-7542

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST with sxperlenoe wanted pert t ime for growing practice In Uvonto Sat hrs included 464-1627

OENTAL Receptkxvst Secretsry -N W apsciskst seeks ptoesant, ma-ture person Good typmg. comput-w . front desk M e s Recent denial experience pretorred Genwous sal-ary A benefits 855-2020. 569-5110

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Southfield family dental practice looking lor warm. Irtendfy Individual to work m o w teem oriented office Must be experienced ai dental f rom

Beneftts and salary commenswsto 624-0645

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST time, computer

helpful Southfield sree Pan m m . computer knowledge

569-6722

DIETARY AIDE F u l time days Home lor aged locat-ed m Farmington HBs CMI 651-9640

DIRECTOR OF NURSES Are you an energetic RN that is pa-tient oriented, come K * i o w 46 bed

•erred but w « tram right candidate For more « f o ca l 453-3963

E C H O C A R D I O G R A P H Y TECH-NOLOGIST - Part-t ime needed tor busy diegnoetic facility m Dearborn Working experience a must C a i Barry 562-9126

EKG TECH - needed to tram tor po-r t i o n aa Cardloveecutor Technician tor Rochester CwdlologMt Excel-lent salary A benefits C M Med-Matcn 651-0652

RLE CLERK - Entry Level Benefit* C M Novi 346-6000, Exl 325

FRONT OFFICE SECRETARY urgently needed to schedule pa-tients A work the front Oeek C M 9am-5pm. 334-3197

LPNS • anted to Join ow nursing Mam Ful or part time ai Msfita Start at $9 pw how without M u r -i n e s S6 50 wtth insurance Appfy Livonia Nursing Center 26910 Ptymouth Rd. Uvonto

502 Halp Wanted Dantaf-Madteai

HEALTH RECORDS ANALYST Expartonoe [«stor ied m coding ab-stracting A PC spp icMton Fu l tkne poaMon. 40 hrs. p w weM. Daya Competit ive benefits Saton. com-

e wfWi experience Forwerd to aitonlWn of Human Re-

Appi ics t ions accepted days No phone caas ptoaaa

Apply K e m Hospital, 21330

An EquM Opportunity Employw

HENRY FORO HOME HEALTH-CARE-Ful time RN tor Oakland county m NW Detroit BSN pre-torred wkh 1 yr Of hospital experi-ence ExcMtont benefits with some ftoxJbiRy m h o w s Phone Nancy FMrchid. RN. MS. 266-3450

HOME HEALTH AIDES

Hourly A Uve-m Assignemts Holiday pay. vacation pay, health sv awsnce svMtobto C M today 9 30 am to 4.30 p m

644-9134 KELLY ASSISTED LIVING

Southftaid Not an agency - nevw a toe

A Subsidiary of Keky Services. Inc Equel Opportunity Employw M/F /H

HYGlENIST A busy dental office is looking lor s friendly, energetic hygienlst Salary commenawab le wtth experience Beneflta F u l or part time Ptoaaa can Dantse Mon Thurs or Frt.. 9sm-4ptn 726-1700

HYGlENIST lor nice, ptoeaant office located m Rochester C M 852-2266

o w Coward Car* Teem' m Farm-ington Hals C M 474-2280

INSURANCE BILLER/FuH tuns for s medical equipment company Plym-outh area 8 30 lo 5pm Ask for Brands 459-3115

LAB ASSISTANT F l * or part - t ime with experience Birmingham aree C M 647-5650

LAB TECHNICIAN - f u l or pert time. Northweet suburbs Liberal beneftts

357-1234

LEARN s prolaaaion ss s Denial As-sMtsnt m family atyto denial off ice We w i l tram you Long term em-ployment m Bwminghem C M

646-7234

LIVE-IN AIDES Provide m-home care 7 deys w e M or lees es you de-sire Good start rale a incentives Seniors a students ovw 18 we»-coms Send letter of application to Box 344. Observer A Eccentric Newspaper* . 36251 Schooicrs f l Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

LPN/RN needed f u l time lor day A afternoon i N f l S m M basic nursing home located m downiown Ptym-outh For more mfo CM 453-3963

MEDICAL ASSISTANT, exper i -enced for Waitod L M e area family pract ice Good pay and benefits F u l and part t ime positions svaU-sbie C M 624-4511

MEDICAL ASSISTANT F u l t ime Musi know blood pree-s w s . infections snd EKG Exceient benefits Farmmgton Hat* 4 76-2420

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Immediate opening, bnght. dependable Muat have I yew X-ray expwience C M Ton! 10am-2pm 838-9401

MEDICAL ASSISTANT for busy Birmingham dwmeto logy off ice C M between 9em-5pm

646-9597

MEDICAL ASSISTANT, minimum 2 y e w * experience, venepuncture. EKG. X-ray. PFT References Lo-cated m Birmingham 540-9666

MEDICAL ASSISTANT/LPN for busy internist office Experience neceesary Knowledge of X-Ray pre-torred C M 476-9250

MEDICAL ASSIST ANT-Mature de-pendable for part time poemon Ex-perienced m EKG. PFT phtobotmy Mon. 4pm-8pm. Tuee A Thurs. 9em-2pm C M Delore*. 354-9672

MEDICAL BILLER Experienced Square L M e a Wood-w w d Sau ry negotiable C M aftar 7PM. 681-3154

MEDICAL BILLER/BOOKKEEPER Farmmgton A i w g y off ice F u l / p e n t ime Experience helpful Learn what * new m mawance and patient contact 478-6302

502 Halp Wanted Dantat-Madteai

MEDICAL ASSIST ANT/Pod ia t ry Looking tor top of m e aaatotant tor

mg mdMdua l Start ing sMary 17 pw fir A higftor according to aaperl-ance Experience pi M a n ad Fitf w pert t ime C M 476-1167

M e d i c a l A s s i s t a n t

Community hoaprtai m . aa lam Oek-land County la seeking a part-t ime medical n a l a f i m lo aaaM poafltona at a m i e l a fl of l lce 26 hows p w w e M Deys OuaMtod person w e perform bo th d M c a l and clerical duties 3 or more years sxpenence pietorred Comprehenaivi and compeneaoon packet submit eppkoMlon or reeume to

HURON VALLEY HOSPITAL Human Resources Dap't 1601 E Commerce Rd

Mi i tord Ml . 46042

Aftoieted with the Detroft Medical Centor

MEDICAL BILLER Fu i time, sxpenence pretorred computer helpful Surgery bMng. collection*, for muft i specialty ortho-pedic off ice Exceient opportunity benefits W Btoomfleld 851-0555

M E D I C A L B I L L E R Experienced t o work 2 days p w w e M . 6AM-5PM. tor pleasant W Bioomflaid in tensi ty /GYN specie**! Experienced m QYN M k n g and M lorms of 3rd party rsvnbursemenl Willing to t ram Medical Claims Ad fust or 851-6030

MEDICAL 8ILLER - looking for •omeone with min imum of 1 yew of experience m M phssss ot medical Mkng and data entry Salary to commensura te wtth a i penence Southfield area 552-0170

MEDICAL NUCLEAR TECHNICIAN-Psri t lms s » c full t ime tranecrlp-tiorvst Send reeume 39595 W 10 M i e Novi Ml 46060 or c M 459-4614

502 Halp Wanted Dental M a d l r a l

MEDICAL B « . L E W ^ E C E M O » E 8 T Immediate opeMnga. North Itae Wsenand ot Taylor location Experi-ence preferred Fu i A pert time svsnable FtoxiMa hours A n i l M i n i working condWtona Salary neyo<> able C a i tor HAW . lee 5 2 2 - K 6 0

MEDICAL BfLLER/CASHKR Computw expartonoe preSerred Good pay and benefits

Send resume to OMtoe Manager. FrankJki Eye Coneiitanla.

29275 Nartheaatorn Hwy . Ste 100. Ml 46034

Medical Insurance Billers

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS tor expen encwd hoepital and phyatoan Dator* on M shifts C M tor more i n f o r m * tlon 443-5500

MEDICAL OFFICE MANAGER 2 Genwai Surgeon • office Southfield Area. F u i Ume 8e#h-5pm 559-5115

MEDICAL OPPORTUNITIES t ranscr ipt ion bMng,

medical aaalatmg. secretarial Fu i 8 part t ime poemona ExcMtont satory A beneflta C M Med-Match 651 -0652

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Fu l ume tor buey f am iy practice Compuaw expenenoe he lp f l i Benefi t* 476-2420

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Podiatry off ice Is sewchmg for s caring, prrjIeeoionM peraon to (om o w teem Good phone MMs Knowi-sdgs of medical n s w s n c e a plus Must be herd arorkw A rMab le Sal-ary $7 an hr A up depending ucori expwience C M 478-1024

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Busy d e r m a t o l o g y p rac t i ce In Southfield w e a F u i t ime indudea 2 evenings a Sal ExcMtont beneftts A high opt ion Blus Cross 569-1956

502 H a l p W a n t a d Den ta l -Med i ca l

Mercy Bell brook. 6 premier retirement community In Roch-ester Hills. Ml. offering independent apartments, assisted living units and nursing care, seeks applicants for FULL and PART-TIME POSITIONS:

Nursing Dietary Physical Therapy

We offer competitive wages & benefits. Interested persons call

656-3239 Mercy Bellbrook 873 W. Avon Rd

Rochester Hills, Ml 46063

« E P c n .

c B e l l b r o o k D An fouW Opportuwy Fmptoyw

RN's Take a look and give us a call!

• Annual tuition reimbursement • Weekend differential • 8, 10. 12 hour shifts • Bachelors & Masters differential • $700 National Certification bonus • New salary scale • Paid health insurance - Full & Part-time • Paid dental insurance - Full A Part-time • 8/10% shift premium

Positions currently available In Float. MaternaJ/-Chlld, Operating Room. Emergency Dept.. Critcal Care. For more information, contact

C r i t t a n t o n H o a p i t a l Human Resources Department

1101 W. University R o c h e s t e r . M l 4 6 0 6 3

6 5 2 - 5 2 1 5

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H

HOME 6. SERVICE GUIDE o t 4 PM. TUESOAV FOR THURSDAY EOTDON ! 4 P.M. FRIOAY FOR MONDAY EDFTTON

f t u r n P T i i f l i i |™4» * vkryt atdtos. trkrv. ,

:BARNER BUILT i h a — improvement Co F«k awvtoa Home m

C M tor tree i

351-4422 I L O W E S T P R I C E S

e Cleaned Roohng A rsaaaed smr I 471 -a i00

Door* A Roofing

» ROSE APPLIANCE I • Experienced m-Horna

• s a r

U A r t W o r k

D M i r s in w noma w a f u a T

" ipresslun Troy 816 H M

Mljypm ol Weterprooftng • ftt> EfMwMlai

^ ^ • 4 7 6 - t i e s

AQUA-STOP

. I K O C * htoM 4 A M t o l M WMk

U t i M

CHIMNEYS

M H COMTAACTMQ M C A

27 Bricfc* Btocfc, C a w w n t A-1 MASON - NEEDS WORK

Oon - 645-6265

Interior. Extorter HasBroy A oorv creto work. FtM Uma Experienced

349-9476

33 Bldg. 4 RamodaHng

AAFFORDABLE IMPROVEMENTS

%5U

Roofing Cement Work OUAUTY WORKMANSHIP

REFERENCES UCENSED A INSURED

D T L E N T E R P R I S E S 425-8608

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE Inet.. •kykgfit*. pre-1st kisptoces gas

AB8QLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - KMchens bethe.

M Pro Ccnetrucbon 563-4456

R O N ' D U Q A S B L D G .

• A PERSONAL TOUCH-

WTCHOIS. V A N m r a , COUNTERS • ' I M W l D O O i t . REPAYS

VeiVL A PCLLA WMOOWS U c A mewed 2»Yr .

421-5526 a l l OUAUTY

A - 1 S A T I S F A C T I O N F M t f w * n i i i n m . N M -ene. Door* A W W l i I , GMtors *

o w o o s e n M B r S T « 647

BARNER BUILT m H W tutpi i i w w 0 >

351-4422

• K r r c H o i s *

JOHN R u s a o .

R k A A R O ' M v i i t T 1

COM^t f T f -WWOCW

33 B ldg . A R a m o d t H n g

CREATIVE BUKIMNG A DESIGN Comptole bu*dtog sarvfees. spectoi mng m kitchens A baths. •

D E C K - O - R A T O R S I of carpentry

I A Reeidentlel 525-1707

OARRAfrr CONSTRUCTION A

drywM, pemtmg. Oto, cerpentry A l Ineurence. A O C. work awtoome. Fiey mewed, fcwwed 19 years ex-perience Free eettmtoea. 443-6931

HOME IMPROVEMENTS BY KEN INGLE

Sped a t e m Custom Decking A Rec 455-72S7

IT C O S T S N O M O R E . . . t o g e t 1st class workmanship. FIRST PLACE WINNER of two National Awwda. HAMILTON

HAMILTON BUILDERS Call 559-5590 ..24 hrs.

KITCHENS E. W. Wholesale offers a wide variety of kitchen and bath cablntry to fit aN budgets BuMders. home-owners, apartment mana-gers, remode lers , get wholesale prices everyday. Bring In your dimensions. Aak aboul our special "Truck Load Sale" dts-oountl

Ca l 800-252-2347 Mon. - Fri.

MARS BLDG CO. - W n U i - e * .

M e t , 2Sk

POWELL CONST RUCTION.INC

A i t y e e o f u l i i toMu Free M . U c l toewed

•7S-1SS6

RATZLOfF MOOCRNUATKDN C a ^ ^ p r ^ m w y w

SMALL J O M O l M t P C C M U T Y

WOOO N' NAILS CONaTRUCTlON CO

t s < f S I

477-*c* T A C K S f

2 n r « S £ : 2 T : aMto. O M M l Tie 6 I

M

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ACTION CARPENTRY SERVICE

Low price Free EsL

ADOTTIONS. DECKS A REPAIRS

C M Jerry 16yra.

532-5146

A KITCHEN SPECIALIST

Formica C o w S w * h w matsietlon 726-7910

ALL TYPES CARPENTRY 20 ywer* experience- Specie! on i n -°JSl C M Bnmo 494-1358

ALMAR CARPENTRY Lie. A Ine sne rise sir» - Improvement* Rough A Flntoh Carpentry

Crown Uoidkig. Staw Retong Kitchens, naaemenfi , etc

Free Eat A M tor Alan 537-6602

BARRY'S CARPENTRY SERVICE 10 yr*

rales Ousrsnteed C a a 476-6550

• BASEMENTS A KITCHENS • • BATHS A DECKS *

JM OR S 3 5 ? m ° d e m l B M 2 - 3 5 « 2

CARPENTRY - FINISH ot ROUGH

bseemems Rasa wood decka Est Lie No job too s m M 522-2563

CARPENTRY ftomcdaRna ReMdanOM A Commw-Otoi Eanmatss w m t w prices

C a a 531-3256 or 479-3754

CUPBOARD CRAFTERS

m 247-6661

CUSTOM CARPENTRY By Harry Epetem B u i d w Conk 6 Res 20 yr* eapwtonee Whan sou want the beM o t f 511 366C

* IMPERIAL BUKOCR8 *

JUDGE'S CARPENTRY

Low Price Repairs Carawwy . i e e k a . r e m o d s £ »

SS4ALL A D O f T K M a A REP A M

C M Jerry 16 yr*

SMALL WORLD

11 Carpet I s MICK OAVW CARPET • * SALES A 9 f a r ALLATION •

42 Carpa tCta

ftDyetea AN ALMHa P R O M CAR* I T -

42 Carpat Cteaning A Dyeing

L O W P R I C E S Rug Ctoenmg. mstatong. Floor Strip-ing. Poksfkng. Reftrushkig 471-2600

44 Carpat U y i n g A Repair

AAA CARPET REPAIRS 3 seme A restretching. M repelrs.

1 DAY SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED

626-5588 ALL INSTALLATION A REPAIRS

DAVE'S CARPET Pad avM A l work Guaranteed Ftof 3 Yr* Exp ma C M Dave 421-6520

BUO'S CARPET INSTALLATION

Restretching A repelrs AS work guaranteed 453-2261

CARPET BEFORE CHRISTMAS Free m-homa. Shopping

arvdfy Carpet Satoa

CARPET INSTALLATION A RE PAIRS

301 rs Experience 11-1732

55 Chimnay Claaning A-1 CHIMNEY EXPERT

CHantoa. Screens New A Repek*

CAPS A SCREENS INSTALLED MILLERS CLEAN SWEEP

FULLY I

CHIMNEYS CLEANED & SCREENED

427-3981

HIGH HAT CHIMNEY SWEEP

Inaufed. Guaranteed no maaa Ram caps. Damper*. Repairs

Cartotod ty Wood H e a t o t o A a w * . Stale Leenead I »2 /761

M smear of 6w N C S O >3630

5 3 1 - 8 5 3 1

9 6 C W m n a y

CHIMNEY'S m i Ra

• Cteaning

"Oeal With Owner" CAOLE 8 SONS

Chimneys ROOF LEAKS «TOPP€D

U w M l k w M OmOWWCON^KAC r MO

57 Chriatmaa Traaa ALL tree farme aaa BOUGHAN S wa asawe qua i ty too Cut yow own tree, and precut Douglas Fk snd Spruce Santa Ctous. wegon rides, greenery snd much, much mors! Bs iev t i s Open da i y 6am-5:30pm. B O U G H A N S TREE FARMS since 1951 C M tor information, no recordings.

699-6483. 607-9600. ot 699-5062

BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS TREES A l Varieties A Sees

FREE Dslglsn horse Orewn wagon rides Sunoeys m Decembw Come vlsfl with Santa Ctous. Sunday 11-4 Welch c ldw. donuts. homemede fudge riefcin merle BLAKES ORCHARD A CIDER MILL

Armada 784-5343

CHOOSE A CUT Scotch Pine 6 lo 6 f l S20 9055 Eaton Springs Rd off Raiftatoe LX Rd 1 ml N of Oevto-burg, WeMenda 12-5 463-7560

• CHRISTMAS* TREE FARM

125 - AJ auss/we cut 1-75 ExH 91 N on M-15 2 mkee Left on Rattatoa Lk Rd 1 m i e First drive on right peat Raeee 7650 Raflatoe Lk Rd Now open neMsnda I i p m Open Deky sftw Dec l l t h 335-5165

C H R I S T M A S T R E E S

All Varieties Live 8 Freeh Cut. Wreaths.

Crtmboll Nursery Farms 50145 Ford Rd . Canton Between Ridge 8 Napier

4 9 5 - 1 7 0 0 CHRISTMAS TREES DELIVERED

SET-UP A O SPOSE Grade S1 Fk* PI nee Spruce

Order bycaMng 549-4351

CHRISTMAS TREE - You Cut Scotch Pine only US 850 Eaet Clerk aton Rd LMa Orton Week-ends only , whds i ioy MM

C U T Y O U R O W N C H R I S T M A S T R E E !

• - 14 Foot NOVI T R K GARDEN 46000 1 2 * m m . mom 1/3 mas N of 12 Osfca

6693756

; £ 3 W £ - 1 Z .

HOUOAY TRADITION "Canto C M Vow Own Tree-

CHRMTMAS TREES 6ooaok Ptoe and Spruoe

Read* Cut Soeac* ktoe A Fk OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK

9 AM TO A PM

B R O A D V I E W C H R I S T M A S T R E E

F A R M 4360 Hickory torx* Rd IkgfawU

13 "mm H of M-6S) r R E E B A U N O - W I T H T H « AO

(313)667-6192 Waal" W j a e A R M a a f w w a a

LIVE CHRI8TMA8 TRF FS »10 par ft — t o I k novi t r h garden 46000 t r * M M Mm*

1/J ntos M of Twelve O a M Men - A t 1 4 SM -ewk 9 6

MR GOOOOOOR

64 Draaamaking A Tai lor ing

PROFESSIONAL ALTERATIONS A REPAIRS on any typs of garment 1 Day Service on hems svelabto Cindy Green 525-4413

65 DrywaD AAA SPRAY TEXTURED CEIUNGS

D r y w M A Plsstw Rspeks

5 2 2 - 0 4 3 0 ACTION CARPENTRY SERVICE

DrywM rapak/remodel ing Rsptoco-ii an I window * finished basements Low£r toa» Free Est 462-2353

DRY WALL A PLASTER New A f lep sir Hand ot Spray tex-tur ing Acoustical c M Lie -Guar 30 yrs exp 543-0712 or 682-7543

DRY WALL Plastering Pemtmg. Mew work

Repairs. Tsxturmg Uc -F ree eat C M Rtok 476-7173

LOW PRICES New A repair ptostormo.

taping lexturtzmg. stucco 4 71-2600

V.H. OUAUTY FIRST 0RYWALL SERVICE I f i e i I M i m g n drywM re-pew A remodeling We take pnde m our flrushmg F w free estimeto A rseecinstito rs les c m 452-0456

66 Elactr ica l A A A ELECTRIC

Raa A Comm . braMsr A lues pen-vtotottona UC. Low Prtc-

Anytlme 56f-7969 eM, ptogs. es Free Eat

ABLE ELECTRICIAN Ready to handto m y )ob you heve

• Free Eat. 476-2140

ABOUT TO CALL sn 25 yrs

Of work 534-6664

ABSOLUTE OUALITY ELECTRICAL A

: C o -471-6132

AFFORDABLE MASTER ELECTRCIAN

to (Mg or a i m Raa. 729-9240 c

BILL OKLER ELECTRIC Raa A Comm - Lie A ma

n a

B O L L I N E L E C T R I C Cnmmairaal l a t H M - R e e ' i

4 2 5 - 0 0 3 0

J . C . P R I C E E l e c t r i c

M A R T I N S E L E C T R I C Raa /Cemm WtoMiana oon Free eM I c A ma se»-09M

• R D M E L E C T R I C •

TOM 9HORTAL 6 SONS

U N I T E D E L E C T R I C R a a / C w a s . / V I M M Fr^aaM to Ama l

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72 F STEEL A WOOO Fences Heavier s t ronger P r o m p t , p ro fess lons l workmsnship PortabM dog kan-neM Fair pr ice* 423-6426 356-3017

76 F i rewood AAAAAAAA

2 o Volume d iscount* C M J H Hert inc Bknunghem, 563-0524

ABSOLUTELY M Seesoned 1 yr apM mixed H w d w o o d s (60 face cord (4 x 6 x 1 9 - i e " > 2/mora »55 sa Free Dal Ltv /Neerby 464-2433

ADMIRE YOUR FIRE SUPER WELL SEASONED

HARD - BIRCH - FRUTT HACKER SERVICES 474-6014

QUALITY SINCE 1946

ALL FIRE WOOO 545 00 del ivered dumped 153 00 dekvwed stacked Complete tree care A s tump removal 477-6056

ALL GOOO BURNING HARDWOOO Spkt $50 ' teoe cord(4 '«8 '«16")

Free Dellveryl 964-0936 ALL HARDWOOO F1REWOOO

face co rd (2 X 4 ). 112-

C M 471

ALL SEASONED HARDWOOO l face cord. S57 (4 x6 x16")

2 face cords f 109 Prompt. Free Dekvery 464-1457

ALL SPLIT $56 face co rd - 4x6x16x18 Or 2 tor $110 Dekvwed Kmdtoig. 3 bundtos

$10 729-9357

A-1 OUAUTY TREE SERVICE Trimming 6 ismotory Hardwood, •pat A •sasonsd $45 a lace dadv-

537-6766

DRY OAK FIREWOOD Spit or Unapit Ptok or Oaivw

453-0469 or 346-3004

F1REWOOO Ctoan. Dry. .^aaacinail HarOwooda

Pick-up w Ds*very PaM Bunyan 037-3666

f t r e w o o o - h c o r o $10 -pickup only 476-1729

ALSO Coal, kard 6 aoR 6 ktos Supply. 474-4922 ( S M M A M M d t o b a R )

$30 p w cord You pack up . 6 Maw'Fsr—MngtBa Rl

421-4496

FWCWOOO. $45 p w toos cord 4 6 a 16 Alao apecaaf a m M wood A rounds Soft Mood. ( 2 0 pw tooo 332-6674 339-0796

G U A R A N T E E D S e a s o n e d F i r e w o o d

(face com) 4 a T x 1 6 - t r m MngMI •oak

1 Fees Cord 6 6 7 M w l t o r $ 110 • W H r T E B W C H

1 F e c e C o r d $ 9 0 w » t o r $ 1 1 6

wc have it quality wooo

ALL WOOO 0 C U V C M D KWTNei A M M U AAOWa OP CANTON TWP

L u c a s N u r s e r y 41680 Ford Rd., Canton 9 8 1 - 4 M 9 or M1-4361

78 Firevpod RAY'S FIREWOOO

GUARANTEED - SEASONED 7 Day Delivery. 728-6631

61 Floor Serv ice A BETTER FLOOR SANOtNG JOB

Ok! f loors o w specialty Stem won t ieeutiuPy done Also new floor* in

477-7731

DANDY HARDWOOO FLOOR Fin •Twig - Hardwood f in ished, r epa i red D iv i s ion a

90 Furnace Instal l Of Rapak

AIR SYSTEMS CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS

AJl Furnace Repewsf Discount Pnceel 471-096;

GARY'S PLUMBING A HEATING

Furnaooa A B c l w a mstsded Check O w Prices Fkst 453-OOk

502 Halp Wanted Panta l Medica l

M e d i c a l R e c e p t i o n i s t Hssdsd tor Bkmmghem Phystoton s

r ience required. Typing 45 wpm C M 443-2544

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST linmedtoto opening tor sxpensncwd

F u l tkns C M

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MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

end organned to schedule patients snd procedures Satory commerv-

h expenenoe C a i Janto 643-8669

M E D I C A L R E C O R D S S U P E R V I S O R

COOING SPECIALIST

Fu l time poaftion immedtotefy svM-sbto to aupervtee Medical Records Analyst snd Technicians Rspeonsi-bto tor coding inpatient , outpatient and ow Satetoie arees

Qualified candidates w i l poeaeaa 2 yews medlcel records sxpertonce inctodmg recent coding of ICD-9-C M s n d C P T - 4 coding 1 yew au-pervleory experience Min imum As-•ocwto Degree m medical record *oence Bachelor* Degree pre-torred RRA or ART required

Excel lent salary and beneflta Please send reeums m confidence

P R O V I D E N C E H O S P I T A L

Employment Off ice 16001 W 9 MHe Rd

Southfield Ml . 46075 Ah Equel Opportunity Emptoyw

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST SouthftoW Lab * e w m g individual for midnight A dey powtion Apply m p w * o n 9am-5pm or send reeume lo Oakland Diagnostic Lab. 24451 Telegraph. Southftaid Mi 46034

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION 2 ywers experience, knowledge of medtoel twmmoiogy, f u i or part t ime Office only, hourly or produc-i n g pay beneftts 569-7737

MIDNIGHT LPNs $13 00-614 00 P w H o w

needed immediately tor Troy aree j home A len Heefth Cere

EOE nwsmg ho 559-6090

IN West land- D e w b o r n NEEDED Hgts are* Medical receptionist with madicel beckground Medical aa-atotant with «-ray experience, i - r k y tech or x-ray student wtomg to learn medical aaeotant duties F u l snd part nme posit ions open Must be eble lo work o»enmga and weM-snds C M Mrs Melton 262-8656

$ NURSE AIDES $ • Pey lor experience • Nire-m, no experience • « u l time • Part time • Compeny paid cert i f ication

• Osabtuiy -nawanca CAma m lor an mtervww or c M

V a n Buren Convslsac snt Center 444011-94 Service Dr

Bekevkto. Mi 46111 697-6051

<Mew Management) f i n Equal OpporTunrty Employw

NURSE AIDE lor eduft foetor care. s m M group home for atzhevners m Troy Psrt tsne. midnight shift 641 -6295

NURSE AIDES AA Shift* F t i l or psrt t ime WH

train $4 an h o w Apply In peraon CAMELOT HALL NURSING HOME

35100 Ann Arbor T r M Uvonla. 522-1444

NgRSE AIDES - Experienced and' o r ^ w t M e d tor home care m »astern Wayne A south Oakland communt-tiea Traneportetion M o a anca paid Start ing wage $5.25 p w h o w i je l ted Home Care 459-5141

An Equal Opporturvry Employw

NURSE AIDES tq to $6 25 - hoapftal - nursing idhis experience required. aafth Care PrnHsaHimls. LTD

Sfto- 25699 W 12 M i s >360 Mon A Frt 10-12. 3:30-5:30

_ Obn VNage Ptoza s 1001 . M o n 1-5pm. Thurs. 9am-1pm

502 Halp Wanted Dental Madteal

NURSE AIDES ORDERLY

Matws mala tor pen ume. M noons A . e e k w U s ss Orderty Nuras Aides tor weekends end

t r i m Appfy

FRANKLIN MANOR 26900 Frsnklm Rd

Southfield Ml

382-7390 •

NURSE AIDES $5.60/$6.10

C O M P A N I O N A I D E S

$ 4 . 6 0 / $ 5 . 1 0 FOR NEW HIRES

Growing home ewe sgency M seek-ing quaif ted experienced personnel tor pnvete duty ceeee throughout Oek lend Country Choice of Days A Hours C M between 10am - 4pm Monday thru Frtdey

OAKLAND NURSING

UNLIMITED

540-2360 NURSE ASSISTANTS

Fu l Time A Psrt Time We hsvs s commitment to o w reel-dents to provide higheet queliTy nursing cars svs iabto Exce ient

peck ape with r e w w d m g op-portunities For mors informat ion contsct Linda LuktowMt 427-6270

Utwvwwty Con, s lsacwit 28550 5 Mils, Livonia

N U R S E C L I N I C I A N Lsedmg High Tech Home Care com-pany is rspKlly sxpendmg in tfes srss Excikng opport unit lee to pro-vide Pnmery Cass M e n ^ e m e n t to ckent* at home receiving (Slate-ol -the-Ar i l mfusion Thwspy Seeking prcifeesi oriel Nwses wRh min imum of 5 yeer* N u n m g prectlce (Crtbcel Cera experience preferred but not mendalory): current I V akl ie ee-aential Exceient aalary On-ca l poemona evaiabie with potont lM lor fuk-tlme. travel exp an aea reim-bursed C M 9-5pm A Introduce yourself to s tsntasttc career with HMS A M for Mery G 469-8640

NURSE tor busy SouthftoW Pedtoc-Irtc office Psrt time Some S a i w -days C M Bs f i sen Bern 4pm

356-0420

NURSES AIDES

AFTERNOON 8 MIDNIGHT SHIFTS

Fu l time sxpenence not necessary Wis trsin Ssa Cwof Brown

NIGHTENGALE WEST 6365 Newburgh Rd

Westland. new Joy Rd An Equal Opportunity Employw

NURSES AIDES - M shifts Appfy m person UvonM Murw ig Center 28910 Plymouth Rd, Uvonto

NURSES AIDES ed ' to r Farmmgton. Nov!, MNford area nursing shifts available Expartonoe re-quired C M Sondra. DPR. 443-0056

NURSES AIDES ar * looking for mature, car ing

son* who love o fdw peopto Ex-perienced or e4l tram Mt V e m o n Nwsing Centor. 26715 Greenf ield No phone ceks pieeee

NURSES AIDES $5.50 To Start

Weet Btoomfleld Nursing C w i t w .

Hoepital. haa openings on M shifts tor Nurses Aides No experience neceaeary. we <MI train you. Starting wage $5 50 pw fir wfth aici eaaa to $5 75 pw hr aftor 6 moa A $6.00 eftor 1 yaw wfth a M l oompiment of fringe benefits W i l l i sppfy m 6445 W MapM. naw Drake. Mon-Fn. asm I p m

NURSES - Y o w pre oriel a*Ma cotod be the perfect background tor

and cwriman

own hows. $40,000 to $70, lutww Cad

sbout o w -CAREER S E M M A R " Sa-naa. Century 21. 476-6006

502 Halp Wanted Pentad Medica l

NURSING ASSISTANTS, M

$4 06

N u r s i n g A s s i s t a n t s & O r d e r l i e s

Tuition R*mburaament e Heean A Uto mewance e Sick A Accident mswence e PaM Vacation e Paid Sick Days e Pay RaMa after 30 deys. 6 months

A 1 yew Appacants muM nave high scnooi diploma or equinetont Expwience

but wM tram

Stacy Giknas

Georgian Blo^nf le '^ 2975 A<t»n-.c R*

Bloomfield HMs. Ml 48013 645-2900

NURSING ASSISTANTS Expenenoe prMarrad. bu l wtokig to trem Cerew iaddw edvancament Apply m person

MIDDLEBELT-HOPE Nursing Center

38410 (Sierry HM Weetlend. Mt 46165

NURSING j o e FAIR CHERRYWOOO

DEC 11th, 1-5PM RN LPN. Nursing Assist ant end U n i Secretsries. are mvitwd to Mem more about the MMed care ai Beau-mont ' is located

m * Nursing home Cherrywood seated on 15 Mie . E of Dequkv , m Stenmg Hts

OB GYN OFFICE - Novi area Re-ception/Front office Good beneflta experience pretorred C M Mr* Mor-ris "471-0952

OPTICAL DISPENSERS The Eyeglass Factory u saMmg ex-perienced optical d iepenew* tor po-sitions m ow re ta i stores Top wsgss peid pms commissions A benefits Contact Fred C semen or Sy Levm at 543-5100

OPTICAL DISPENSER tar doctor * office Muet hsve secretarial skMa A pc • a aaa sn outgoing personai ty Ws srs looking tor an exceptlonel person to »om o w congenital team of prolsawrmsl i Farmmglon HMs

649-3535

OPTOMETRIC OR OPHTHALMIC ASSISTANT

Experience pretorred. l u i tkne Send reeume lo Box 3320beervw A Eccen t r i c Newspape rs . 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonto. Michigan 48150

ORAL SURGERY ASSISTANT Fu l time Exceient fringe benefits Experienced m dental p iMai ' ied

547-6836

ORAL SURGERY RECEPTIONIST Peri time Experienced m dental prslsrred

547-6636

PEDIATRIC NURSE - PART TIME Medical Assistant expenenoe CMI Novi. 346-6000. Ext 325

PEDIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER F u i Uma. experienced Send reeume to Woodtond Heefth Cera Centor. 41935 W 12 M i e , Novi. M l . 46050 Att B NeM

P H A R M A C I S T S Currently Our inpatient Phermeceu-ticaf Service* hes the fo iowmg f u l time positions svMslMo

9 Mon - Frt.. 1 PM - 9 3 0 PM Working m our Critical Care Pharmacy e Weekday*, with sn every o t h w weekend rotation, on the day sfWt. Musi sMo have f lexlbl i fy lo c o v w the afternoon and I needed.

Qualified candidates wM nave a c w -

502 Halp Wanted

P H A R M A C Y T E C H N I C I A N S

Posit ions srs currently : f u l ume sftornoon ahUI or pi . e f iemoon A midnight shifts

rsntty snro iec or have comptotod l a m a educeoon m an aociadWed Pharmacy T w h m c u n cwr tou lum OR ba pwsiang s B S or PHARM D degree from an accredited co iegs of pharmacy ha«mg progrseeed be-yond the tost yew (pre-phwmacy) of the progrem

In addit ion, you muat have 3 morvtha experience m hoepnal phsrmacy lechQKai menputo i ion w equi atont ftoMI toipwience m formal educat ion pw i luk MPA Pharmacy Techntoton Certif ication preferred

Mon - T h u s . 9 AM - 2 3 0 1

P R O V I D E N C E H O S P I T A L

Employer- - l Ofl lce 16001 w 9i».., rvi

Southfield. Ml .49075 An EquM Opportunity Employw

502 Help Wi

C a i 529-1200

RECEPTIONIST tor physlcM therapy carac in Nov! Typing reqtored

m. W u FrL. 9 to 5 I 478-6140

REC€PTlON«T/Bea» (M DAYS) | opfWhakimtouMr i oMce 5 rsomrec Phone weM-

566-0155 Light typmg required

RECEPTIONWT tor B k m m ^ i e m ofl-lce Warm peopto unai i tod pel son to |om o w protoaatonM stsfi aa o f iee m a n a g e r ^ recep t i on i a t In buay whoaaOc heefth care oflloe, 4 deys. Mon. Tuee. Thun*. Frt Mi 7pm

256-3244

PHLEBOTOMY private tebortoory haa U I A part time poelttona. eerfy AM. mid-day A PM shifts Must have si ioMsnt b lood drawing ikiaa driving record A plaaaant parsonaMy F w mtorvtow CM 353-7500 ext 7000

P r o f e s s i o n a l N u r s e s Due to expandkig p iog i am wlthm o w faculty, we are m need of caring people locking for a cf iMangtog. rewarding cs rew m laarr nursing Ws c*»w sjceftent salary. benelHs. tuit ion t e . ' A , ^unent . peld vaca-t ion A Sick nme plua much more if mtweated m working m e presti-gious modem heefth e w e aeding. ptoaaa c a l or aand reewne lo

Attention Stacy Grimae

Georgian Btoomfleld 2975 Adams Rd.

Bloomfield. Ml 48013 645-2900

PSYCHIATRIC RN*. LPNs, Merits! Health Tech* We have the loAowmg

e Staff RNa AM. PM A Wasksnds e Wkrd Ctork LPNs. MHTs mqmrs st Ardmore Cen tw . Uvonto.

474-3500. Ext 142

RADIOLOGY TECHNICIAN

Catharine McAMey Heefth C e n t w m Ann Arbor n currentfy i ss l i i ng s Ra-diology Tsch lo Ml a contingent po-sit ion at the A /bw Health B u i d m g in Plymouth

SuocasefU cendldstee mual be ARRT certified wfth at Meat 8 months expenenoe Emwgancy and.'or phyatcton's off ice expartonoe

If mleresled snd quai f tod. submrt en sppkeatton or reauma by noon on January 6. 1969

C a t h e r i n e M c A u l e y H e a l t h C e n t e r 5301 E Hwon RNw Dr

P O Box 992/117 Ann A rbw . Ml . 48106

An Equal Opportunity Employw

RECEPTIONIST 2 Genwai Surgaon'a ofltoe SouthftoW Araa. F ia Oma 6am-5pm 559-5115

ebfy a minimum of 6 months of hoe-pnal

We oftor a comprehensive flexible

ary commenaweto with expartonoe snd s eaakend premium

Mon - Thw».

P R O V I D E N C E H O S P I T A L

Emptoymem Ofltoe 16001 W 9 Mas Rd

SouthftoW. Ml . 46075 An EquM OpporiwMy Emptoyw

RECEPTIONIST - Permanent, pert tkne tor buay chiropractic offta* w e m g to trsm auaMtod paraon Mon . Wad A Frt.. 6:45 am to 12JC pm; Tuaa. A SM_ 6:45 am to 1:30 pm 27527 Joy Rd . 1/2 block W of mkstor Rd Cai Karen. Mon. thru Frt.. 10 am to 5 pm to: 561-4718

RECEPTIONIST - M i nms n»sdsd tar Birmingham chiropractic ofllce. wlkng to tram. U benefit*. Contact Jane

RECEPTIONIST - Bright, courteous erUcutoto. reaponaMa paraon need-ed tor buay doctors ofltok Cad be-tween 10-2pm. Mon-Frt. 651-2266

R E C E P T I O N S tut tone, tor buay non amoktog odgyn ofltoe to Mom.

Fas p paraon nssditl. SM yow own hows. N t to Ssejr

RECEPTIONIST Part Time

Busy doctor's offlce. Must heve experience filling oul insurance forms. Opening will start 1-3-89.

421-2840 RECEPTIONIST

Part t ime, for medKM off ice Experi-ence pretorred Plymouth area. Caa

455-6681

RECEPTIONIST - l u i 10am-7pm Ms die si w e d . but not araa C a i

Uvonto 522-5220

RECEPTIONIST - f u i tone tor buey Oontnafmoiogtors off ice m Birming-ham Typing neceeeery insurance

642-5223

RECEPTIONIST 'ASSISTANT Part time, tor a general practice

raauma. Attent ion KaAey, 940 W Avon. BWg B. Suite 11. Rocheator hum . Ml 46063

RECEPTIONST tar buey m e d k ^ l off k* Front de*x ent3 sursnce a x p »

»f^«nces Fu l w pan tkne LMe 554-4r00

REGISTERED M e d i c i TechnoiogMt. to covw came

labor story 4pm-6pm and some Sat w d s y day shifts Rs Iford C M su-pervlsor 536-3600. ex l 335

502 Halp Wanted

RN/LPN FiM ume A pern m e p u s m s i bto Skasi) nwamn

looking tor caring piutos w f h smews SMweM to osrie-

tnea wWi ths loiowmg quetotoe-bons, CtokcM ciompatonca. ask mnk.stod. aupw nao>. sbaky A oooo cirosncation ExosMsni satory Sum dmwsriUM and banaM pro-gram s sdMiM Salary tovM accord-ing to esperlenoe C a i Mary La Town sou. Urkvertofy Con atow:snl A Nursmg Homs. 29660 FNe Mas Rd Uvonto. Ml 46154 427-6270

RN/LPN PART TIME Psrt ama opening on n w l m g r m tor

A A m sxpsrisnce wto

OB We sre s tecaity m Fsrmmgton HMs F w more Information about L iwisto i A wort-mg conditions ptoaee contact Dlrec-t w of Nwwno 626-1707

An Equsl Oppor twk ty Employw

RN Part time Apply m person

Msrycrest Manor 15475 Middlebelt. Livonie

427-9175

502 Halp W i O a n l a l M e d i c ai

Thursday. December 6. 1986 Q8E

504 H a l p W

* 7 F

ULTRASOUND TECISBCMH Prsnariy oaroad atoMaa

F i * w pan nme 569-3160

at 24429

WANTED Peraon to work In Doc-tors Mice, sldi typing akMa Appfy with reewne 7296 ShsMon Rd Cemon. Ml 46167

X-RAY T E C H N O A N

pert nme m Now l

504 Halp Wanted Of f ice-Cler ica l

REGISTERED NURSES NorthvMe Regional Psyehtolrtc Hos-pital has openings tar s m w a l Stsf l Nurse* (RN o snd Arto- lne Superw-aor* of issidsnt care staff on an 8 h o w shlf l (RN *V Theee poemona re-Qmrs s dtptoms or Bechstor * De-gree m N w w n g and Michigan koerv awe Payctaetik. nuramg sxpenence M iKotonod - not reqMrad 1 stories sre $17 27 hr / *29 .796 yaw or $15 66 hr /S32.677 yaw. AdtStlonel 5% tor s f tomoon snd mfdragfk • fuf ts L i c M s n l frmgs bsnsflts. I f ln-tsreetod c M Mr * Dbum. RN tor more mformal ton st 349-1600. art 231

An Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyw

RESPIRATORY THERAPISTS

• uma and cmitkigaiil poaltiona w avaiable tor Respktnry Thera-

comptolQd a 2 yaw raapl-ralory thwsptot program approved by tha American Medical Asaocto-tlon QuMMed mrtNkliitoa may apply m paraon or sand laaiaiM to

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

OF MICHIGAN Detroit. ML. 46201

Equal Opportunity Emptoyw Mato/Famato/Handfcappad/Vol

RN Day cherge nuras. Poemon tar RN SIWiOMOd m

nursing fecdity Must be self motivated with snwvtanry akMa A

A bane-i mdudmo Hilton •aaa c M Mary La Uto-

A Nursmg Home. 26560 FNe Ma* Rd., Uvonto. Ml 46164 427-6270

RN A LPN - UNOEWT CARE PM hour* Cad 346-9000. Ext 325 Woodtond llaaftfi CereCenaw

RN

Research Nurse Tha Michigan Cancw Foundation a i is fcmq a Raeewcn Nur te lo drsw CMood *amptos collect dMa. acraan charts meks medical A service re-torrsM A provide fol low-up of Iwgs patient bass lor sn a i o t n f l ongoing rasssrcfi atudy Oncology expaiV anea hslphji Must nave o w i tran-aporation

Ws oftor compwitrve t t owy and exceient benefit*

Ptaaaa rsspond by rsswns to. Michigan Cancw Foundat ion

Human Reeources 110 E Wsrren

Detroit. M l 46201 An Equal Opportunity Employw

RN S FULL TIME. Busy Oncology' Hematology off ice m Troy Che-mothwspy adrmrsslration. phone triage, ate WMkig t o t ram No weM-snds or hokdays. h o w * 9-5 30pm C M Conns. 9-4pm. 649-2315

RNS-LPNS-GPNS Skilled nursing fedllty In Livonia seeking full and part Ume Nurses. LPN'S earn $10.00 an hour. RN'S earn $11.00 an hour, plus health and life Insurance benefits. Call for appoint-ment. M. Felosak. RN.

522-1444

MANPOWER Ws need spp ican t i m g * M t o e Word p i 'ocaoowi

( M su f twws pack e Experienced data entry

Good pay. long A anon term assigrv

asneftt* 37625 Ann Arbw Rd B109. uvonm

462-0024 ACCOUNTING CLERK mslsfy 30 hour* p w week Pky io l A compu tw entry Plymouth area

459-9606

ACCOUNTING CLERK Good wfth numbers, mescfi mvoioes. dsts sntry Ms. i g n i typmg 8em-4 30pm. Mon - Fri.. GreM p e n e i u A growth opportunity $4 50-SS 50/ how a s A Tetogrsph. Sou th i ' C M Sue. 354-7440

Accounting Clerk Medaon Hgts company nssds ac-countmg ctork with M Meet 1 yew experience to hendto account* pay-

as vsned office dultoa. Lotus 1-2-3 snd WordPerfect experience helpAi. S m M ofltoa Genwous satory snd

RN S A LPN'S needed tar the day snd sflernoon ahfft Pert tkne. pay.

good . . Appfy Plym-outh Court. 105 Heggerry R d ^ P y n -

RNS - L P N S Work tar the pool met storks tar M

Health Care Pi oleaaional i . LTD SouthftoW - 357-7090 Dearborn - 563-0056 Ann A r b w - 747-6070

R . N . ' s N E E D E D SOUTH A WEST OAKLAND AREAS Chsdsngmg positions m Community Hssfth Nursmg We scftoduto to meet yow needs C M Mary or Tim. 649-5250 Today, tor an mtsr.toa

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyw Norv-Proit Agency

STAFF NURSES RN's/LPN's

Alcona »setmeni/peychtouic mtw-sentor has immadtote operv M MWta Expartonoe m ths

1375 inkstor Rd. No phone

STRAITH C L M C SouthfMW, part tk Surgical Technician

TEACMMQ ASaOTANT.

reeume to Mr u t t to . P 0 Bos SSI SouthftoW. Ml 46037

Plants A Moran recruftmg tar An

ACCOUNTING CLERK Southfield. brokerage Arm reqmree ful Bme peraon to leconcds brokw

transactions daiy Experience m eccounts payable or i M a n 1 ac-count an Mi a a nscaaswi Cal , M A Wagnar. 353-9770

A C C O m m N G CLERK-Fu l Oma an-iry tar payro l . . and monthly fownai e» it ilea Broad accowitmg end data pi ui.aaamg a muat Located naw 14 and Joftn R m Madtoon Hts C a i l a n I to i i s i y -ton tor oupukiUnai* at 569-2603

accoun t s PA yasle/ payro l l c le rk

computer famMwS *, .J and raaarto K i l l n to P. 0 Boa So. B i . M d M i . M l 49037 sr

361-3311 Ext. 2 1 7

ACCOUNTS• PAYABLE CLERK

M cons t ruc t * * opersnga m Ac-

a pr; : laang dsdy per sow

R. A. DeMATTtA CO 45501 Haan St

Pfymouth. Ml 46170 An Equal Oppo r twwy Emptor

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE A RECEIVABLE CLERKS

Due to aspaneton. we need dspeno-SPM reeponatoto moffietod sidMdu-aaa who are asMung long urm

HANDLEMAN COMPANY 500 KJrts Bhrd Troy. Ml 46094

(1st stop kgnt N M 15 mas W Of Uvemoia,

Ui EquM OpportwHty Emptoyw Afirmefive Adton Emptoyw

rep M looking tor an

Administrative Assistants

MICROSOFT WORD DISPLAYWRfTE 3

LOTUS 123

Muat type 55 WPM end ha

the ngfk parson Great pay end ben-etoa mduded Corns pom ths ENTECH teem' C

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CUSTOMER SERVICE

A NoW/Wtxom aree mark sang and

opening* m its Accounts Raral atila A Customer Service Dapt Soma xnovksdgs of CRT oparMton. book-keeping or cueiomw oorwacl a ptok. C M ow PMawmM Dept. aftor 9 30AM 54A-3207

ACCOUNTING CLERK Largs SouthftoW bast

paced accowitng dapt Soms ac-counting sxpsnsnce requkad SM-• Y

thru Frt. bsfwaan 8 30em-3 30pm Nationwide Sacurity 3&5-0S00

ACCOUNTING RoyM Oak baaed regtonM dlalrlbu-tor of high growth IndustrlM Mtrs-oon A purMcadon product* has

requkad Computw experience pre tarred Good starting salary, kings bsnsflts A growth potondM Sand reeume with Miir-j htolory A trerv scrtpt m confidence to- PareormM. 2525 W 14 IMto Rd RoyM Oak. Ml 48073

A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E C L E R K

Fw busy to« growing r M a i compeny Expartonoe naoeaaary Maturity, orgamzalton and dapan-daOtoty a muet" Satory nagobabto Apply m person Monday thru Friday. 10AM-5PM or ca i tor appukMiMil . (Mrs. B M 961-3112) 22790 HaaBp Drive. Novi (North oI 9 Mks between Novi Road A Meadowbrock Roadl

opportunffy Wrtto TAP. Box 2117

A c c o u n t s R e c e i v a b l e

aspto—ng why you quadfy to

MICRO ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS. INC.

29200 Town Cantor Dr.. Sto 340

ACCOUNTS RECOVAaLE Ctorii • c a m •to. A Typing

ACCOUNTS RECSV ABLE and Gan-eraf Ofltoa Ctork. 5 jeers w p a i M m s w rrsrsmwn 2 year* .coiegs ac-counting requkad Lnciaitoil bane fk* n d u d n g proeMRaMng. Com-putw wpei towa. non amaiw Ap-

Mh raawna and astory from I AM } KM

Born Rd-. Wayna

accurate , i

ENTECH SERVICES. LTD. SOLE SOURCE GROUP

588-5610 AO apacaafty Arm a m a t i n . d e t M

ALL AROUNO paraon tor pari

Good typing. A phone Good pay A mor«

A/P A/R - f w mafw Troy corpore-

w s)atom A bs Back-up on raoap-tton d a M . $14,700 C a i UMaaiai at Undoraa M M M

A SECRETARY - perscainaL tor ana-tor Troy corporsnor type 70 wpm.

SO. nxjot htoM back-

ACCOUNT8 peyatsa tor maeme-konel Troy corporation i yr Mtoan-

e with A/P. taMwi MUM* ptua e edge $14-$ 16.000

N E V E R A F E E

H A P P Y H O U O A Y S

LIVONIA - 473-2931

UNIF0RCE S ' T H F L D B H A M 3 5 7 - 0 0 3 4 6 4 6 - 7 6 6 0

• G u t t e r s LUMINUM GUTTERS - SIDING A

* 25 yaars experience Work •ystof Free eatknatas Ml Bob 478-5637 w 474-1425

AFFORDABLE GUTTER SERVICE

A replaced Short notice service * 471-4717 6

C L E A N I N G PAIRS. NEW HEAT TAPES

471-2600

C l e a n i n g S p c . $ 3 5 New. repair* acieened

DON • 645-6295

FARMINGTON GUTTER CLEANING SERVICE

aeen A ecreen F M Spactol $30 to evwage houaa Slave 479-4673

GUTTERS CLEANED A SCREENED

OK Handy Guy's Free Eat 536-GUYS 539-4697

LIVONIA GUTTER F M Cleaning SpeoM

iHouaeSSO

83 Furn i ture

F M a M n g A Rapalr OUAUTY FURNTTURE REPAIRS

m home or ofBca Wood or upnet - « w Crs

564-6752

snong HOME REPAIRS A ramodeing

wood A cham Ink Decka.

473-1411 «rrto Hayes

REPAIR A REFUdSH FURMtTUW Any Type of Caning and Ruafi •

4 7 4 - 8 9 5 3

ASPEN DEVELOPMENT Praperfy Maintenance A Rapak

3*s dMoounl wflfi thia ad Ramodsl-• paktong. rool*. windows A

toneea. tMng. general repairs Ml tor l faa l l i i l l 693-1663

BARNER BUILT itoe Home knprovwi. SM tor tree

3 5 1 - 4 4 2 2

AUAOAA (Home Cere A I

M9.dryw

GARAGE OOORS

Taytor D o w DtoMbMora I 477-1

GARAGE DOORS Steel Entrenoe Doors

S - T f 4 S

RANOYMAN- OiSCOUNT PRKCS _ On Qi iMf i Wuitunwiakto

UalariaM A l W w * O u M M M I I I 5317063 w 347-1322

HANDYMAN JACK Save money c a i ua LAST1

New A LMed Parte kto. ' SHAMROCK DOOR c o SS4-

MIKE RASHID Bring vow keel deal to ate A f M beel k l Ownw operated A f iitoel.

Taylor 'ksrags Doors New A O w d Gwsgs D o M Porto

We r e m a e * oM e w s » « ' - - w j , w BctoM I M Si Sm mm « M Mara

" - O B

MANHOURS COMPANY aal mm tor m

R e t i r e d H a n d y m a n I b twee o l wor t . 471-3729 I THE H O u e a DOCTOR B

toe. free e M C e a

BOTTOM EDGE RUST REMOVED

Maa gm, ••a. i mrnm m m a n mm

Anae. b X m . aiair*. a le saadedl Yr H n i I n PrM sMto SA Vf-A-OOOK. M C $89-

. J B J S L S a $47-1794 m 569-8136

. TToadOmOLM rauc* I • A i O A D O P a v O U R M W C

A v - m o a N

M O R I

O N N B X T

P A Q K i

105 Haul ing MIC A DAGO

HAUUNG A CLEAN-UP HsMdsntlal A Commercial

471-5039

108 Heating ft Coo l ing ACTKJN AJR

Meeting A Cooling Custom Sneef Metal Service A muMaf lon

261-5508

AIR SYSTEMS CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS

Dtocowtf Prtcaaf

A1RTECH Fumeoee - Serviced A malaisd

Low pneaa Ouatofy Work I 936-7627 or 722-9236

ALL & ALL SERVICE Heeong. oooan,

Uc. • Ai work guw

110

AMERICAN MAIDS. INC. Fi*y Insured A Bonded Weakly, bi-weekly or tor apectof H

CALL TY-O MAJOS •rawed. Bonded. S x i w i t o e d

$5 Of! first ctoenmg tsken on MS. 425-2259

CLEANMG BY AUDREY

CLEAMNO Comptole si«srtosrt i l isn l rg The European Way" me. , bonded S (

tar home A C C .

HOU9ECLEAMNG b y CATHC. tSyrs. .

ji^ - 0 4 5

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BOOKKEEPER Mr Farrranglon co Payrod $ computerised accounting experience pretaned. Solomon *of l-ware on ISM PC Sand raauma to ControAw 200 E Hickory Grove. Bioomflaid MMa. 48013

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BOOKKEEPER In non imok lng Mat paced ofllce. W. Btoomfleld araa. Computer axparl-anca dialraQM Salary negotiable

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P O Box 8849 Ann A r b w . Ml 48107-8848

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B O O K K E E P E R S AccounTamps (ha world • largest tempwary employment service ape-caaicnng m Accounting. Financial. Banking. Ta» and Data Procaeaing Personnel is now mlerviwwlng I w wmtw poert iors Tempwary a»aign-men t i can wad lo permanent posi-t ions Can I w an appointment and And out how much money and experience you can get '

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C A L L B E T T Y L I V O N I A 0 2 2 - 4 0 2 0

504 Halp W i Of f l ca-Oor ico l

BROADCAST ASSISTANT ad Mr matw ad»areMna agen-

cy M SouthiMM Soma cMricM du-aaa involved, heavy pre p rod vK* jda ig travel TMa • an

portunHMa Typing SOWPM Cm 827-8341

property • now mlw i lewaig Mr W i and part nme *ecreMrMa and reoap-Oorveta Looking tor Miarp. amnuw-aatlc mdhnduat* with oood typing and cwpmunlcaang M t i a ReM aa-

beneflt* but cwiipeUUva aaMry and advenoemant Sand raauma w caa

HANNETT. INC REALTORS

2511 Weet MapM Birmingham. Ml 48008

84ft-«200

CAREER BURNOUT? it you have a flair tor color, conaidw a c w e w in

OewQffv CompMM training SavwM laveM ol opportuni ty I rom •pprant ice thru poaaibM flanefmae

i Roes. 855-8640

5 0 4 K M p W o n t e d

O f l l o o - C l o r t c a l

CLERK/TYP18T needed Mr day lo day acpiiltiee In t i r»pmate of l lce tor 4 beauty salons OulM* i

edge r iMpM Salarv c w •nth experience _ Ofllce Frankan iriBage

quiree 1-2 years CuaMmw S a m o a axpanenoa. " a MuM mvi

Come to Kelly!

Kaay Servicaa a currently seekkig •harp prolaaeionM mdividuMa t w long and short term aaaignmanta

available s i the

S W I T C H B O A R D

O P E R A T O R S

! S 8 month* expw « r < s e »b* ty to handle 2C * imes

C u s t o m e r S u p p o r t R e p s /

R e c e p t i o n i s t s

Compuware Corporation, an mtw-

C E C I L L E ' S ENTRY LEVEL

CLERICAL POSITION Leam o w basic bookkeeping proce-dwea extension and Involca provM Part time, flexible hour * Caa Shwon f w »ito

6 4 2 - 5 1 1 6 850 S- Woodward. B i rmingham

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CHR1STIAN Radio ( ta t lon seeks secretary Bright motivated acou-ate Call Managw 477-4600

An EquM Opportunity Employw

CLASS A TIG F m w WekMr tor sheet metal ahop No o t h w * need apply Detail Fabr icat ing, inc 12680 Newburgh Rd.. Lrvonia

501-0411

CLERICAL ASSISTANT - Entry levM cMricM poaltlon avMlabM wtthm a growth oriented penaion coneulMng nrm m Btrmlngham Accurate typing a muat Computw data Input A w w d procaaamg experience necaeaary Good starl ing salary A beneftts package Exceaent opportuni ty tor the right peraon Can tor appoint-

i t . 540-5300

CLERICAL ASSISTANT Smaa ofltoe with high s tandard* -seek* smart, hwdworkmg Pertoc-tionistic mdMduM i w c o m p u t w data entry. taMphwia anewanrtg. fil-ing. W w d Procaaamg. mtac. prot-ects Pretor proximity lo Telegraph/ Long Laka Reepond to SAS Box 795. Bloomfield HUM, Ml 48013 Mr King. 540-8177

CLERICAL/DATA ENTRY inswanca office needs part a m * w fua nme persons t w ctortcM A data entry poaltlona Location Farmmg-ton Rd A 12 MIM Rd CMI. aak tor Kay or Jel l 553-4101

CLERICAL - Fu* - tme. Light typing and Dookkeeptfig. Redtord area tor growing etas* company Caa t o In-quire. 533-1234

CLERICAL HELP FOR CARPET STORE

Returning lo the work force or new to the work fo r te t h a may be the )ob tor you. Plaaaant working condi-tions. part time poeltton avaaabie Evenings A weekenda may be re-quired Phone I w *ppt . aak tor store managw 737-7902

C L E R I C A L H E L P m reel estale oTflce. evenings and

kands Typing. Ming, phona skins necesaary Friendly end outgo-ing personality Ca* Marilyn 420-3400

CLERICAL - PART TIME Position m sales office of w m known national company 20-25 hours p w week, includes kghl typing, word processing, man. use of ofltoa equipment and abatty to work a f tw-noona Company beneflta Included 13 Mae/TeMgraph araa

An EquM Opportunity Emp loyw Box 318, Obeervw A Eccentric Newspapera. 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd.. LNonta. Michigan 48150

CLERICAL part tkne employee tor afternoon that . Mon thru Fri. Candi-date should have axparlanca utaiz-

2 a CRT. Apply in parson t o Unlt-Stationars. Personnel Dept .

32432 Cspltol Dr. Lrvorna An EquM Opportunity Employw

CLERICAL SECRETARY - muat type 70wpm Good PeneUta Apply In peraon M WeeUjm n ChryaMr. 23300 Michigan Ave.. Peer t inm

CLERICAL-TROY AREA Good typMt mual ba aocurata with a mmanum 50 wpm Office experience required, word pr ixeeamg a plua. Ca l Pam. 880-9230

C L E R I C A L W O R K E R I

C A B L E T E L E V I S I O N

C i t y o f U v o n l a

$4 65 p w how. 25 to 35 hours p w . Perform ctortcM teaks aaaoc*-wlth city manaoad BRAVO

i leMnlMon channel. Input mtor-matlon f w d ty cable charmal; up-

pertorm routine taaks aaaocaatad with video production, serve aa craw tor productions. Ideal tor coaege Mudant Flexible hours. Cm Com-munity neaowcaa Dept. 421-2000 ar t . 221

CLERK FOR FILE/MAIL No expenenoe necaeaary South-iMM CPA Arm. Goad salary and beneltts. Reply to: Box 292. Obaarr-er A Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 SchooMrafl Rd.. UvonM. Mlcragan 48150

CLERK TY PIST Btoomfleld ma* account ing Arm needs 50 wpm typing, data entry A good ganerM ofltoa akMa. Long Mrm SSSO/hr

TEMPORARY SOLUTIONS Birmingham 645-0900

CLERK TYPIST needed to type bdM o«lading A gan-

laMphone Experienced with com-p u t w A accounting halplul Reply t o Bo* 212. Obeervw A Eccentric Newapepws, 34251 Schoo lc ra f t Rd.. UvonM. M i d - g e n 48150

C L E R K S

a inventory e f l l m g e Stuffing

T Y P I S T S

e 50-60 wpm e letters

e involoe* e reports

F w more information about how you can go to work I w America"* num-ber one name at tampwery halp. call Kelly today

L i v o n i a . . . 5 2 2 - 4 0 2 0 33133 Schoolcraft

L i v o n i a . . . 5 2 2 - 3 9 2 2 29449 W Six MIM Rd

P l y m o u t h . . 4 5 1 - 7 2 2 6 754 S Main St

G a r d e n C i t y 4 2 2 - 0 2 6 9 29236 Ford Rd

KELLY SERVICES

The "Kef tyGlr l " People Not An Agency. Nevw A Fee

EquM Opportunity Employw M/ F /H COMPUTER INPUT A RecapttorHat

Include* typmg Must have good telephone voice A be abM to work undw pressure MeM'MmaM Start $6 5 0 p w h r Send reeume to: P O Box 03131. Highland Park, Mich 48203

C O M P U T E R I Z E D A C C O U N T S R E C E I V A B L E

$ 1 8 , 0 0 0 Btaing managamam at an e e f b a e n -ed Southfleld publishing company where yow energy snd enthusiasm wWI be appreciated Benefit* and Me PMd CMI M ane 353-2090 A f tw 5 PM Appointments Available

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

COMPUTER OPERATOR Heavy dala entry, experience help-ful Fua-time Birmingham a r a a Caa Deni*e 842-1560

COMPUTER OPERATOR Wtth bookkeeping knowledge. Ver-ied genwai ofl lce work In Birming-ham location Fu i t ime 9em - 5pm CMI Bemice 258-5555

COMPUTER OPERATOR - l o r Farmmgton hMBa law Arm C o m p u t w * k a * A good typing required Legal experience a plua ^art t ime/f lexible hours. PMeaarrt work environment Norvemokw Cm J Mamey 489-8600

CREDIT INVESTIGATOR/ GENERAL OFFICE

Fast paced leasing compeny m people tor credit invaalipation and genwM office work Send reeume lo LAC. 30955 northwestern Hwy , Farmmgton HIB* Ml 48018. at tn Credit investigation

CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE Rapreeentadva. MachenlcM apti-tude Telephone contact wWi oorv * u m w problem* A mqumae cm H o m s I m p r o v a m a n l P r o d u c t s .

informsOve. Sand reeume A salary requirement* , to: Vloa Praa ldant -Market ing P.O Box 967. Novt, Ml 48060

CUSTOMER SERVICE Mature, rsuable Good wfth people, telephone A f igures Accws ts . at-tention to datMM Non s m o k w Sand rsums: Mrs. S at J o b w , Inc.. NEXxUS of Mich A Ontario. 27150 W 8 MIM. SouthflsM. Ml 48034

CUSTOMER SERVICE Busy oflkca needs mi^ i l i i i iaM who can work appr tn 20 hrs. a * , and have a flexible schedule Heavy tele-phone use pert-t ime poemon. Apply, Omnicom CabMvlMon. 8465 Ronda Dr.. Canton new Joy Rd

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRE-SENTATIVE-Computw expwience

$5 p w hr. B i rmingham 540-8110

CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK Entry MvM poeltton avaAabM m Southfleld company Muat heve good o rgsnmt tonM ska* A p l i a * snl phone mermw Sand i saurna to P O Box 300, Soutt i f ley Ml 46037

DATA ENTRY Northwest suburban DWrolt compa-ny hss mvnedlsM opening tor an ex-perienced data entry d a m Must

rw typing -oriented at t i tude Ex-

ceaent starting salary and polent IM

work A salary confidence fO:

D E C Fcarrier. Rudzewicz A Co

26200 American Drive Suite 500

Southfleld. Ml 48034

504 Halp W a n t e d Of f i ce -C le r i ca l

PART TIME EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Metlonel printing Ink manufacture located neer School-craft a TMegrepn haa openings lor Secretary to work 20 hours per aeM. Hour* ara t-5 p.m. Muet aleo be avaaeMe to W In 40 houra per week during vacation*. Muat type 70 wpm. have dictaphone experience 4 knowledge o» IBM PC. Shorthand a plua. Send reaume or ceN 53A-SAOO. ext. 10 tor an application or pickup an application between 9 am-4 pm.

Flint Ink Corporation 2 5 1 T I G t a t d a t o A v « .

D e t r o i t , M l 4 S 2 3 9 A a a ^ . —. — _ — — — — • A A i n i e

TON Equal Opportunity Empioymr

Sales Assistant Position Stock Brokerage/

Investment Banking A s o r * o f t h « n a t i o n ' s m o s t p r e s t i g i o u s

i n v e s t m e n t b a n k i n g f i r m s , o u r D e t r o i t o f -

fice p r o v i d e s a n e x c e l l e n t w o r k i n g e n v i -

r o n m e n t f o r t h e I n d i v i d u a l w h o p o s s e s s e s

s s a l e s a s s i s t a n t b a c k g r o u n d a n d s t r o n g

s e c r e t a r i a l s k i l l s a n d o r g a n i z a t i o n a l a b i l i t y .

W e a r e l o o k i n g f o r a p e r s o n w h o e n j o y s

t h e f a s t - p e o e d e n v i r o n m e n t o f t h e finan-

c i a l I n d u s t r y a n d I s c a p a b l e o f p r i o r i t i z i n g

a v a r i e t y o f s e e i g n m e n t s .

A t t r a c t i v e c o m p e n s a t i o n a n d e x c e p t i o n a l

b e n e f i t p r o g r a m I n c l u d i n g m e d i c a l a n d

d e n t a l c o v e r a g e , p r o f i t s h a r i n g a n d t u i t i o n

r e f u n d .

For Intfvtow appointment,

c a M 2 5 9 - 3 6 0 5

Go ldman , Sechs a Co.

504 Help Wanted Oft lce-Ctsrtesl

504 Help Wsntsd Off ice-Cler ical

CUSTOMER SERVICE

Crooks /v 74 area Cue

aaaMne expen-rv tce CMrk Ra-

computers A banc euuuuntmg. F i * -ttme. iM*n»r l poaMon ' a ry $307 p w ana*

Box 294. Obeervw A Newspapers. 38251 Schoolcraf t Rd UvonM. MKt tgan 48190

ing industry, has immedlete open-ings tor Customer Support Rspa/ Recapttoniats

The poeltlons reqmrs strong tsM-phone m m *nd ganerM o f f c e ex-perience MuM ba abM to maintain af lect l i wiee* m a buay environment

entry expi Mrrad Typing 45wpm

It you are mtarasted m explonng a

lo Mary Kay AndrMs. Compuwere Corporat ion 31440 Nor thwestern Hwy.. Farmmgton HAs. Ml 48018

COMPUWARE An EquM Opportunity Employw

DATA ENTRY Computw O p w e t w F w busy distribution company Ex-perienced accurals attention to detsa*; no •mofcmg. Send reeume lo Mrs S st Jodw. inc.. 27150 W 8 Mas. SouthflsM Ml 48034

DATA ENTRY OPERATORS!

K M h Service* is looking tor Osts Entry Opwato r * 'amaiar with s* key-board styles tor both long and anon term aaetgnmenta Ca* ua today tor the HoNdayal

' F a r m i n g t o n

4 7 1 - 2 0 5 0

KELLY SERVICES

The "Kaay Gat" PeopM Not An Agency Nevw A Fee

EquM Opportunity Employw M/ F /H DATA ENTRY OPERATOR 5 hours a day m Troy Hour* flexible Salary $4 50 to $5.00 an h o w CaB

DATA ENTRY, part time. 25-30 hour* * weak, aght oflloe work as waa w e tram it trsm it you have

kiaa Flexible pey $4 75 mi h o w Uvonla.

Caa Pat at: 421-8810

DATA ENTRY - people (35) tor large LhronM Mm corpwat lon. type 45-S0 accurate. 4-5 moa. data entry axpa-rlanca. 3 shifts steady work. $875/ mo Cm Lou Ann at UMforce

473-2932

D A T A E N T R Y

Start now* Require* proAclency on 10 key w 12.000 keystrofcea/how Exeaent opportunities sre sveaabM Caa today!

ENTECH S E R V I C E S . L T D .

F a r m l n f l t o n H i l l s 7 3 7 , - 1 7 4 4

A u b u r n H i l l s 3 7 7 - 4 9 8 0

T r o y 5 8 8 - 5 6 1 0

DATA ENTRY Young, qusaty company haa an opening tor M l time, enargelic r * » -vtduM with basic math A oompuMr

• SMI moUiatad Mam pMyw. sbw to work wNfl daM procaasmg dssdanss. w a ba added to our or -d w sntry/accounong department. Fu8 Deneflt package. *aMry i i lMl i g

experience Applications bemg

•PMd through 12-22-88 MIcM-gan L A C . 23065 Commerce Dr.. Farrmngtor H8M. Ml 48024

0ATA PROCESSING IBM 38 Data e rwy expenerice required pref-erably on a a jaMm larger than a PC. Math and amxiuntlng i m u a Relat-ed coaege course* preMrred. but a degree la not rwosssar j . Caa Donna.

<78-0100

DEPENOASLE PEflSON - to Mara costing snd to cashtor tor buay deal-ership Dsn Cedatoc. 40475

i A r t * * Rd P1ymouth453-7S00 axt 261

D O Y O U H A V E T H E

R I G H T C R E D E N T I A L S ? Progrsssh* compsny Is sasklng dedicated mdMdusM to psr form dl-verMAsd taaks In o w Detrof l araa ofltoea. The ideM candkMM w a have sxc»8snt typing, phona. and orgam-

ecixxxvig m

Don't hssRaMI Sand y o w i suma today. M:

GanerM Ofltoe Msnagw PO Box 5067

Warren. Ml 48090-5067 An EquM Opportunity Emptoyw

E A R N H O L I D A Y $ $ $

N O W

A l l l e v e l s o f t e m p o r a r y

c l e r i c a l a s s i g n m e n t s a r e

a v e M a b t e n o w . W e o f f e r

s u p e r b e n e f t t s . I n c l u d i n g -

h o l i d a y p a y . I n s u r a n c e e n d

t u i t i o n r e i m b u r s e m e n t .

W e n e e d .

e C L E R K S

e T Y P I S T S

e R E C E P T I O N I S T S

e W O R D P R O C E S S O R S

e S E C R E T A R I E S

8 5 5 - 8 ® 1 0

A D I A

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y

a opening tor mdividuai wi

MUM m shorthand, typing, wri t ten A •cation A compu tw

SsMry oommenewaM wNh axpsrt-

Send reewne dacaMng Mua*. along

' ' Vt teniBon*Pw«wirSl Robertson Broe Co

3*83 Telegraph Rd , Ste 202 BWomflekl HSN. Mi 48013

NO Phone cae*. I

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Rspubac Bank OMtland (m Orgem te t ion i haa an opportunity I w an in-

line snd communicat ion Mua* Indl-MduM muet be **M-i*recMd with tha abSRy to work m a last-paced envi-

typmg *hon-hand and orgwazatioriM MtBa Com-petit ive aaMry and fringe beneltl package Sand reeume and aaMry history t o 344 N W o o d w w d Suits 304, felrmmghsm Ml 48011 At tn ParsonnM OfRow

An EquM Opportunity Employw

E X E C U T I V E

S E C R E T A R Y

BRING YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY

TO THE PROFESSIONALS AT PERMANENT STAFF

Exceaent opportunity f w en execu-tive aecretary wtth property man-agement w conatruct lon back

eound O w suburban client would re y o w financlM. legal w tit le ex-

perience. Shorthsnd a big p k « Call immediately f w an interview

ALL FEES COMPANY PAIO

P E R M A N E N T S T A F F 3 6 2 - 4 0 0 4

911 W BIG BEAVER. SUITE 310 TROY. Ml 48064

EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES 2-4 top notch energetic A wea wge -ntzed Indrviduais tor immed*ele po-sit ion Requirement*

• 2 years protean ana. experience • Shorthand 70- lOOwpm • PC expenerice required

• 10 key calculator Word proceeamg A spread sheet

knowledge • Degree preferred

WORD PROCESSOR - type 50wpm BOOKKEEPER Send reeume to Com-tecft Trammg Center 17380 W 8 mIM Southftaid 48075 w caa Joyce at 443-2520

504 Help W s n t s d Of f ice-Cler ics !

GENERAL OFFICE person tor mduetr iM ofl lce m Farm mgton Miae Some knowledge at in-ventory control, p roduct ion scheA i ang. malde U M A customer contact

Typing A uee of compu tw re-quired. good benefits A psad vaca-tion provided Salary commanewaM with background For miarvtM* ca l Between Asm-3pm Mon thru thurs.

471-2300

G E N E R A L O F F I C E

F w angmewing and mouelr iM ep-prMsM of f ice E x p w i e n c e with W w d Perlect and Lotus 1.2,3 rs-QmreO non-smoker Good working c o n d i t i o n * B i r m l n g h s m s rsa Pteaaa send * h o n reeume t w m l w view to Bo* 310 O b e w v w A Eccen tnc Naw*papw», 36251 Schoolcrah RB Lrvonia. Michigan 46150

GENERAL OFFICE Southfleld professional f i rm has im-mediate opening t w a genwM office assistsni Responwbti i t ies win In-clude Inventory, ftMng 8 man diatri but ion ExceHenl start ing salary A potential If i n twes ted please -ep«y in stneteal conf idence to

G O C Fol lmw. R u d i e w i c i A Co

26200 American Drive Suite 500

Southfteto Ml 48034

GENERAL OFFICE PART-TIME Flexible hour*, typing Ming Short hand A c o m p u t w experience • pius Morthwestwn-13 area 7 3 7 4 8 8 0

GENERAL OFFICE Telephone, aght typing and bo-« keeping C o m p u t w knowledge help M FuM t ime Excellent Dwetr ts SenC resume to PersonnM 635 S Eton, Bwmmgnam Mi *8009

GENERAL OFFICE t w small Bloom field Hl ls V m Recapt ionlst / r rp ins basic computer w r » Require re-sponsible, th ink-on-your- leel type person Send resume A selsry re-quirements to P O Box 70S3 Bloorrfie-d H«t» V I 4S302 70S3

GENERAL OFFtCE - Mrrtro A i rpwt aree company i n e d s person with telephone data entry end account Ing expwience, iempo.-srily couta lesd to fuS-time tor ngh i person Send resume to NAP 28100 Oorsuch, Romulus Ml 48174

E X T R A C A S H It 's time to start shopping f w the holidays A we havs me war tor file d a r k * , receptionist* wtth heavy phone sxpertenoe. w w d pro-osssor*. executive secrstsriss A 10 ksy operators

S h o r t T e r m - L o n g T e r m

Y o u r T e r m s

J M a r t i n

V i c t o r

T e m p o r a r i e s 38215 W 10 MRs. between HMsteed A Haggerty (next Ooor to Wendy's)

474-8722

FARMINGTON HILLS INSURANCE Agency need* experienced F»w*onM Line* Person Can Anna, a f t w 4pm 476-2004

RLE CLERK Downtown Detroit-baaed f i rm seek* File CMrk* I w tuH-lim* poeltlons Ouaafted carxfcdatea wm be Sefl-Star tar* with good orgsnaat ionM skHt* Duties wi mduds flung, light typmg A answering phones Previ-ous off ice experience helpful but not necessary ThM Is an antry-ievM po-•mon with polsntMl tor advance-ment i n ' our s Compensat ion i F w considwat ion. ssnd rssums lo

Fta CMrk P.O. Box 77V

Detroit. Mi 48231

FILE CLERK/S WITCH BOARD GanwM Fasteners Co . located m Ltvonla. haa a poaltlon svaaabM tor S fua time AM CMrk wfth MMn on

a d OraerMfted poMtlon Appacant must be mature, efficient

dependable. Experience pre-3 Non-smokmg ofltoe Appfy

11820 Globe Roed or c M and ask t w Rna 5S1-B500

GENERAL OFFICE Above average p w s o n needec tor a vsrlety o l dut ies Typing snd some computw *kiB* r>sc«ssar> Exceueni salary snd benefits 12Mi % Te*-graph area Pveesa can Ms F«las

540-0500 An EquM Opportuni ty Emptoyw

GENERAL OFFICE No experience, necessary local aw nee centw is looking t w * pwson to answer 6 bne phone system arid perform general of f ice duties Per-aon must Be reliable snd wiHms to work nights w w k e n d s and holi-days Csfl Mon-Fri 7am-4pm As*

; tor Stacey 478-7075 w 882-3800

GENERAL OFFICE Alen accurate Gregg s f - j r l hariO

1 and spoiling, non smemw rleeded by small law ottice tor Mt - ro jn i - r j u ties Will t rsm right individual Salary

j commensurate wi th ability f iesume to Box 336 O b s w v w & Eccentric

1 N e w s p a p w * 36251 Schoolcrah Rd , Lrvonia. Michigan 48 ISO

GENERAL OFFICE Growing manufactur ing company seeat ream-or iented Individual with • trong organizat ions' ana clerical skills Compu tw entrv expwience

I prefwred Good benel l ts Send re-sume snd salary -equirement* to Brssco Inc 32413 Par i Lane Gar-

j den c i t y M«h igan 48 135 1 An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employe"

G e n e r a l S e c r e t a r i e s

T y p i s t s

Now is the t ime to earn some hoii-1 day cashi Work long or snort- term

assignment* throughout the Metro Detroit area We are looking t w people who can type 50 wpm, type c o r r e i p o n d e n c e a n d * n * w e r phones W w d processing expen-erice helpful Call now t w * personal interview

M G M Offices Services tnc

5 5 7 - 6 0 4 0

FULL TIME - desk top PubaatWig on AppM compu tw . pay commensurate

424-6454

FULL TIME. EXPERIENCED LagM Secretary wtth aagstton experience Good pay snd benefits Send ra-auma and salary history to A t tn Robin. M MMw A Lemberg. P C 30700 Telegraph Suite 2501. Birmingham. Ml 4*010

FULL TIME RECEPTIONIST wanted tor sma* off ice Prstor mature mdl-vlduM. no sxpenence naceaeary Apply m person 987 Manufacturers Or . WsatMnd I Cherry HIB A New-burgh araa)

GREAT OPPORTUNITY EXIST SecrstanM Bookkaep«ng. Wordpro-: «ssing w Offloe Management Caa Gloria 646-3960

GENE RAX OFFICE ftoaponMbM pwson with piaaaarrt phone mannw, accurste typmg. methmet lcM akM and s g a n w M un-derstanding ot ofAca procadures Redford Township area Sand re-•ume to: Box 320Obeervw A Eccen-tric Hewspspws, 36251 Schoolcraf l Rd UvonM. Michigan 48150

G E N E R A L C L E R I C A L E N T R Y L E V E L

Matropoauan D M haa poalt lon ava»-abM tor ssM-monvalad organized accurate, mature parson On fob training. Flexible benefit* package Cerew advancement opportunit ies Ca« Tarry 746-1197

An EquM Opportunity Employw

GENERAL CLERICAL F ie w part bma - typmg. f WM off ice duties DMMTA ot Mi l led with good phone tfcafe Ap-ply m person or aand r*auma to: Hsmmsa Music. 15630 MtoOeben UvonM Ml 48154 (2 bats N of 5

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY tor Bkmmghem-beeed RaM E OavetogmaM A

IO H W

o a c u T T v e s e c a r r A H Y

i tor preMeaM . ' l auM

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• x i c u n v * a a c n c T A m O M a m . « M a

« L * CLOTK PTKT TWM

GENERAL OFFICE poaltlon with UvonM CPA arm StadedcM typmg and smrd procaaamg axparlanca batons Salary commanawata wfth aMRy Sand raawna M Bos 238 Obaarvw A Eccentric Hewspeper i 36251 Schoolcr Ml Rd Uvonla.

48180

GENERAL OFFICE/Computw. tor

10am Ipm. to arrange > M our h o o m a i d HM*

335-6570, e a t 672 i EquM Opportwaty Employw

GENERAL OFFICE

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K*ay Services nas immediate o p w -Ing* f w Swi tchboard Opwafo rs A* type* ROLM. OimanMon Exacu-ton* Some light typmg is alao re-quired You will also need good phone skes snd s personable maiv nw t w this executive off ice posit ion Both long and shon i w m assign-ments sre available

call today t w m w e .nforma-

T r o y

3 6 2 - 1 1 8 0

KELLY SERVICES

The "Kaay QUI" People Not An Agency. Nevw A Fee

EquM Opportunity Employw Mr F/H PROFESSIONAL, ESTABLISHED

Irwwanee Agency seeks mdrviduai to lat * posit ion m C o m m w c i M Unee processing The successful candi-date wai assist our experienced A

tessionM Cus tomw Service Rep-reaentatrve The loaowwig skiu* are required 1-2 years m CommercaM Unea Claims or Rating, pieeaam pr- leeaionai phone m a n n w . Gemmi Computw expenerice a Plus but not mandatory, typing aaia* - 40-50 WPM We oftor top salary, lua bane-Ms A s chance to work m a •moke-tree environment P n * * i aand re-aume to Box 346. Obeervw A Ec-c e n t r i c N a w i p a p e r * . 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcr alt Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

PROFESSIONAL - ESTABLISHED insurance Agency seeks mdMduM to aa key r o i a* Customer Service Representative m PersonM Insur-ance Dapt The eucceesfui candi-date w e pa the toaovnng aaa* A s t tn tu tes 3-5 years M - d i a g i Person® Lines knowledge, pleasant professionsi phone marwiw. Qaman

not menda lory p r i i i i i Slats o l •acmgan S o a d l w s Lioanaa w be wMmg lo sM tor Exam Wa ofMr top aaMry kja benefits A a chanoa to wor t m a Mfioaa-irsa anvironmeni with a pi olaaMoi iM A ss«f-motrvsted •M f l Pieeee send raauma to-Box 346, Obaarvw A Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraf l Rd . Uvonla. Michigan 48150

INSURANCE AGENCY In

5 5 6 - 8 7 6 6 W

INSURANCE BILLER/Fxa Oma tor a medical equipment company Ptym-outh area. 8 30 t o 5pm Ask tor

48S-3118

A G E N C Y P O S I T I O N S Uvonas - Troy

C O N C O R D P E R S O N N E L 18600

O f f i c e C l e r i c a l s B e n e f i t s A n a l y s t s

F * 0 » » f M M

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JR. SECRETARY Entry level posit ion evatfabM Qua l i f i ed cand ida tes wi l l typs 50wpm. I m in imum | MuM havs good j r g a n a s B o n M skMs lo handM di-verse typing worx loed PC experv snce s plus Compet i t ive salary and beneftts Send iseums and salary require-ments to

Ten M e w Human Hssouross Dapt

ROSS ROY. INC 100 BwomlM ld HMs Psrkwey

Bioomfteid HMs. Ml 46013 (no phone cs*s pieesel

A non-discrimirvalory affirmative action employer

KEY PUNCHERS Expwience preMrred tor our new Arm A r b w off ice Fu* and pan time posit ions avaaabie Pay commen-surate with experience Caa Automated Resource. 994-0581 arrange mil

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS feedtwd s w n c a bureau Expenerice required Fua w pert-t ime Days w evenings 937-1180

LEGAL ADMIN LEGAL SECRETARY

Prestigious downtown lirm, plush surroundings WM be working I w the senior partner 3-5 yews legal needed Prefer shor thand To $25 000 plus benefits

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAID

NETWORK R e s o u r c e s . I n c .

2280 Penobscot. Detroit, Ml 48226 964 5500 642-2754

LEGAL ASSISTANT Hya t t Lega l Se rv i ces 'Mad i son -t-ighis Off ice located at 29305

John R -s seeking a bright, enwget-•c pieaaanl person possessing good typing skills exceaeni phone ak*N A human relations skins Opportunity to develop w w d procaasmg A legal m c r e t w i » snails Send resume lo ' tvatt Legal Services, attn Miss ' SJI Managing Attorney. 29305 John R Fid Mer^ ion Meignts. Ml , ISO 71 548-5630

504 Help Wanted Off ice-Clerical

LEGAL SECRETARY - tor 5 memOw down lown Btrti i lngham Mw Ann Rw quare expenenoe In eanarM aoge-nan. Miorthand. word pioceaaors. A axoaaani typing «uaa. Parking pro-vided Cm 647-6700

LEGAL SECRETARY F w downtown law k m Approx 30-35 hr p w lent typmg A i LagM experience A i helpful Caa Mr M w 4pm-5pm. Mon-Fn,

M A K E Y O U R

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Top Pay Beneftts No tee W w d Proceeaing trammg H you quMify

T E M P O R A R Y R E S O U R C E S

7 3 7 - 1 7 1 1 Southftaid - Livonia - Taylor

Troy - Ann A r b w - Fsrmaiglon HtfN

LEGAL PERMANENT TEMPORARY

ir you ar, an erpenenced Legal Sec-rotary wtio enjoys the variety ot tem-porary assignments, call us to learn '*t-m you can e w n more money by v.-.j-hmg wrth us

you p re fw pwmsnent tuS-tlme rmp ioyment . you II be hsppy to v r o w "»e hav» a drvwse range of permanent posit-ons svwIabN

Athen thinking ot permanent or lem-j n r a r y H"3rk m the legM t ie« coma t p ihe ieeow in legal place rviervi FIevaonnei at Law

No tees t o you ever

PERSONNEL AT LAW

300C Town Center Suite =2580 Southfield. Ml 48075

3 5 8 - 0 0 6 0

One Kennedy Square. Surta = 1632 Detroit . Mi 48228

9 6 4 - 2 9 0 9

-<• LEGAL RECEP T ION.IST SECRETARY

NW sub Professions! front daak ap-pewnce 2 years legal w e tram on •Vwd Processw To 118 ,000

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAIO

N E T W O R K

2280 Penobscot. Detroit. Ml 48226 964-5500 642-2754

LEGAL SECRETARIES Experienced, for peniianent A tem-porary assignments Tn-oounfy

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAID

J O A N N E

M A N S F I E L D

L e g a l P e r s o n n e l Suburban Areas 362-3430 Penobscot Bldg 961-8580

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Can todays ! 566-2314

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PORCHA&JNQ - Troy Ana e saMung

504 Help Wanted Off ice-Clerical

RECEPTIONIST Experienced tor buoy Southfieiq oft-

> start immecaaiety •ppfy 23000 W 8 Mas

Ooi* f t *Md Between 9am 4pm w caa ia

357-4414

1, Lathrup VMsge I I i EquM Opportunity Employw

VIC TANNY ha* ine* tor we* groomed enlTiueieitic peraon* wtth amnimg faces to be Ra-cepOomsl m our Novi Club mtaraM-ed parsons please caa tor *ppolnt -ment 346-7410

RECEPTIONIST - kght typmg. HBng. rmsc office duties wtth KM company beneftts. Apply ai parson Jay Caa Sales A F*vet 32681 Chestoy Farm-

476-1 mgton >-2150

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED I w buay Farmmgton HHs buadw Expwience on 10 ana phone. SOwpm typing a must immedwte

CaB between 10AM-4PM. openkig ask tor Liaa 851-

RECEPTIONIST Outgoing person saty. good with ftguraa, aght typing and dala entry Non-emoMng ofltoa m Redtord Aak tor Oa*. 532-5800

RECEPTIONIST F w buay Southftaid law office

Turnw A Turner PC 355-1727

RECEPTIONIST - needed tor Bar mmgham ad sgsncy Dumas include typmg. bIMng and aght Bookkeep-ing CMI, 826-9911

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED F w taM paced office m Farmmgton

I. NeM A protoaaaonM appew anca A great phone personality a

a Would ake someone with a Pert eel expsnenca F w

m lemew PWese cs* Staphame 85 1 5600

R E C E P T I O N I S T S

C L E R I C A L Fua and- or per l time poartions avaa-abie n Farmmgton Hata shared ex acutive office tuna PMassni phone mannai a n»c*«*tty IBM-DW3 W w d Procaaamg experience s plus lm-mediaie openings Caa t w interview aaa lor Judy 655-6450

R E C E P T I O N I S T P A R T T I M E Candidate *nomd ba expwenced m Recaption duties Typing ake* of 35pwm necesaary W w d procaaamg a plua Mommg* Sand rseume lo Mam Systems mc 5600 Crooks. Suite 200, Troy. Ml 48098 Atten-t ion Ms C Swenaon

SALES ASSISTANT - Fuk-lime poel-tton M brokerage firm Snearson Lehman Mutton. Ann Arbor CMI Mrs Coaman 9am-5pm 973-1440

RECEPTIONIST - Fua-tlme poaltlon Shew son Lehman Mutton, Arm A r b w Pteasa caa Mrs Coaman tarn lo 5pm 973-1440

RECEPTIONIST Busy law off ice Light typing • m o k w Farmmgton HUB* A raa Aaa t w Mark

S A L E S S E C R E T A R Y Troy waa robotic sales compeny a currently recruiting s secretary 'Off •ca administrator Iw their sales off-ice Duties include woia process-ing. typmg 70 wpm general off ice functions Send reeume end brief salsry history lo Box 234 Observer A Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Scfioolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan

737-6400 *«150

504 Help Wanted Off ice-Clerical

SECRETARY Fua t ime pos i t * * . ,*iiMI*bl« I w RaM Estale Company Si W DioomAMd Mual be a leam pMyw and waang lo grow with company Pay scsM cons-

i P O Box 5397 W a « BtoomAato Ml 46033

SECRETARY International Company

Tins prols«ai one! company haa an immediate openmg tor a Mated W w d Procaaaw with siceasnt peo-ple skias Or SM beneftts 116,000. tee paid Caa Eleanora M 353-2090 A f tw 5 PM Appointments Avaaabie

S N E L L I N G 4 S N E L L I N G

SECRETARY • Minimum 2 yews ex-perience f w Southfield (8Vt A TSM-j raph) off ice Tske charge parson to organue. cowdanata A handta tha work load of 3 • managers Mm. mum SOwpm lypmg shorthand w speed wrrtmg hetoful Exceaent -communication A grammar 816-S18 OOO start ing plus beneftts Csa Sue 354-74*0

504 Help Wanted Off ice-Cler ics l

luk uma clerical poalt lon opan. du-tiaa to mdude - kgnt bookkeeping answering IMsphona. *nd typing. w w d proceeeang (50 wpm) Exeat •ent beneftts Send r e * « n e 8 salary requirement* IO EAI. PO box o30e9. Southfield. Ml. 48078

An EquM Opportunity Employw

SECRETARY Needed t w land development com-pany Inteihganl computer w w d proceeamg *kae. responsibM Caa Elaine mornings 737-2286

SECRET AR* NEEDED F w Troy Ad agency 2 yrs sacratarl-SI expwience required Typmg 65 WPM W w d processing needed Send -esome arth salary require-ments to Personnel Suite 2508 755 W B<g Beavw Rd Troy Mich 46064

An EquM Opportunity Employw

RECEPTIONIST Psrt I m e tor Birmingham salon

The Ginger Group Cm 645-2787

SECRETARIAL position open in travel agency Computsr expert ence Light typing A Bookkeeping

642-8910

C a l l 5 9 5 - 2 3 1 4

An EquM Opportunity Employer

MATURE. HIGH SCHOOL w College Student needed tor office, w rands A kght typmg. Must have c w 20-30 hours p w weak Pieeee send letter to Mrs Hwdman. 300 S w o o d w w d . Birmingham. Mi 46009

M E D I C A L O F F I C E E M P L O Y E E S

We Me loosing tor q u a f f e d inomduaN to work as

e Hosprtat/Physician OIBll ' l

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For

RECEPTIONIST/GENERAL OFFICE Msny vsned iot> duties I w 0*s Lrvo-ms area poeltion Some client trsvei involved Contact Mr Federoft 9-5. Mon-Fri 422-1511

S E C R E T A R I A L

P O S I T I O N

RECEPTIONIST- Friendly person The Professional Video Division has with good organaaUonM skias I w an immediate opening f w prtvaM mental heMth clinic 20 h r * pw wk flexible We tram 15 p w hr Co-Oependancy Specialists <-275 A 8 Mi 591-0310 w 501-7696

RECEPTIONIST Troy company seek* mdenduM with pleasant telephone manner and the •baity to deM with people Must present themselves wrth proMaaton-M image F w interview 649-5560

RECEPTIONIST tor Livonia area firm Must have exceaent communi-c a t o r m n A be abis to handle a 9 kne phone systsm Typing requaed CMI Barbws Green t w mterview.

525-5660 An EquM Opportunity Emptoyw

tary wfio possesses comrrxir*ca-tions compu te r 'wwd processing good wganost ionM and corre-spondence sxais Salary commen-surate with experience interested sppkeants pieese *end rsrnma to SONY CORPORATION OF AMERi-CA, PROFESSIOANL VIDEO DIVI-SION, 24301 INDOPLEX CIRCLE FARMINGTON HtLLS, MICHIGAN 48016 W* are paeasec to be an equM opportunity smptoyw M ' F / H .

SECRETARY-Part tam ham CPA firm • m need of secretw-•M support on s part time basis Pre-vious CPA or profssaionM experi-ence required Outstanding dencM Skins including word processing w w d S t w Sxpenence necessary Send resume with salary require-ments to Business C o w d m a t w 401 S Woodward Ste 457 Bir-mingham Ml 46009

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Expw lenced Feng, typing W w d processing preMrred Benefits available Southfleld 354-4044

SECRET ARY/RECEPT IONIST- 'C Fuk time, tor small WeBed Laks CPA f i rm Word processing,.'Wwd-Pertect Please send resume lo 8585 p G A Drive. WsBed Lake Ml . Su 101 48088

SECRETARY. RECEPTIONIST Good leiephone. typing and math skills Fu« time, pwmanenet poai-t ion Livonia location CM! Mr Hood

425-7820

SONY

SECRETARY, RECEPTIONIST pending Birmingham

agency looking f w mature pwson, insurance Background 8 IBM

word processing helpful but not issary Salary commenaursie

with expwience P1ea*e call L w i o r J a n 6 4 6 - 1 9 1 0

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY

organisation located new

T E M P R O 24100 Southfield Rd

Suite 315 Southfield Ml . 48075

4 4 3 - 5 5 9 0

LEGAL SECRETARY tor 3 days p w week in Southftaid co rpwaM t l x f i rm C o m p u t w w doplaywr l tw ax-penance necesaary experienced only need apply Ask f w Paula

354-3200

LEGAL SECRETARY OeMnse l i t igation office, of ma|W at-' surance company, seeks candidate With min imum 2 M a r * related expe-rience Typing 70wpm (trongfy pre-ferred W w d procesMng *kB* * plus Flexible Benaat* including oentM Salary commensurate with expw ience Re-tocalmg to 1-275 corr idor

F w confident!M conMdwation sand resume snd salary requirement* to

Gary R Scneanaas Esq Crtuens insurance Co Of America

35 W Huron, Su 300 Pont iac. Ml 46058

Equal Opportuni ty Employw M/F

LEGAL SECRETARY Part- t ime, insurance DeMnse 2 days a week Experienced* Deta*-onented Good organaaflonM skes Top Psyt Caa Mary 644-2833

LEGAL SECRETARIES Let our 25 years of service and sx-penence work tor you F w protoe-SKXiM placement services tempo-rary or pwmanan t . - e g « ! « new e4*i THE agency I w LegM Secretaries

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAIO

H I L L S T R O M & R O S S A G E N C Y , INC.

6 2 6 - 8 1 8 8

LEGAL SECRETARY - tor Ptyev outh /Canton araa. oood typmg MdB* necaeaary OKtaphona A W o r d P r o

LEGAL SECRETARY South iMM ganwM practice Rrra Soma aspenence prefer-ed

552-0400

EGAL SECRETARY F w plMntHTs personM m M y altor-ney Exper ienced plus A M / P C W w d Perlect SouthflaM 366-1566

LEGAL SECRETARY part Mna. sen-motivated W M a u a tor Ligation Dapt m Troy Computer experience deeared C m

641-4M5&. E*t S t 1

LEGAL SECRETARY

LEGAL SECRETARY - U n M L a * Firm Ma amwn 3 yrs

mg Caa Ofltoe I

LEGAL SECRETARY . word parto

LEGAL SECRET AWY - OrmMnf a M-

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NEW ACCOUNTS CLERK Detron-baaed Stockbroker e in riead of daiaa-onented clerks tor the* New Accounts Dept «a*pon*»-b l l l t i e * wi l l inc lude s n s w w i n g phones processing New Accowi t •ppkcat lons light typing A some compu tw inputting This Is s luk-t ime poeltion with beneftts Candidates, pieaae send reeume to

New Account* CMrk P O Box 779

Detroit. Ml 46231

OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR - Duties

bookkeeping and naalng. Specify salary required C a l w send reeume

1 North Sagmew. " 46056 334-6666

Ofl lca/CMrtcM Inventory Control Cxpanaion o l W suburban Nrm haa

• lad «isnadMM A naw tuturs openings tor tu t bme permenent po-

xia. Duties mcAide ra«Me of cus-t o m w order*, report* A toaow up

not legs w *qul»aMnt Salary commen-surate with background educatloi'i A expenenoe Send raauma A salary

1146. P O history to Box 30114.

OFFICE CLERK immediate operang tor a parson to work Ilia IM thru 15th each month

experience helpful Apply- Omnicom CabMmMon. 6465 Ronda Dr Canton, naw Joy Rd

ORDER DESK/ CUSTOMER SERVICE

Farmmgton manuMcturw ha* medaate opanMg m SaMs Dapt outgoing aafl-MartM w' communicat ion MUB* Good with de-teas A toaow-thru fMquaa* 2 years

Dapt Ace Controls. Inc.. 23435 m-duatnM Par t Dr.. Fsrminglon Ml 46024

ORDER PROCESSING CLERK

wfth good cMrtcM MJM. • i iLMent typmg abiaty. and main aptnuda Muat be abM to work IMxIbM hours Sand reeune lo: P 0 Box 300. Southfleld Ml 48037 w ca*

353-3311. Ext. 217

PARA-LEGAL Assistant tor PlaaiUW* personM kv jury s t twney Experience moaaaary SouthiMM) 136-8188

PART TIME poaieon tor very anw-gaec person lo wor t 20 hrs w more • weak Fang, typing, naming cop-•as ganwM of l l ce lo t* at tMac. Fsrmmgton HMs Barbara 349-37*4

PART TIME RECEPTIOMBT - 16 W

Sa iwday* and tOant 5pm on Sun-days. m a buay RaM Cat Me ofltoa m downtown Ptymouth Mahae perv manMap e mandaaory. good MM-pnone m m a plua and any typmg abiaty would be a bonus CaB CMr-lene 3hemaneki a t

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES A GARDENS

4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

growing o rganas t * 12 A Norttwaestem

SECRETARIAL with excellent word processing and •horthend skills Fua t ime Send resume to Patricia. 755 W Big Beavw Troy. Ml 48064

SECRETARY A RECEPTIONIST for Troy Sales office Typing 50«*>m Prior office experience required shorthand a pfus 543-6666

Light typmg A pleasant phone manners required Caa Merttyn be leeer fl AM-Noon at

355-5060

RECEPTIONIST Office equipment JeeMi Map aee" -r i g experienced mature.

Secretaries Part-Time

Masco Co rpwa i i on a corpora te sbie pwson with ptaasant" ^ h o n e headquartws has w v w s ) psrt t - n e pwsonMity A professwnM appaw- secretanM poertion, svaiisole •nee Typmg required F w interview caa K*thtaeJ 476-6655 PoMtlon* r « M * e general wc re tanM

experience, including good typmg RECEPTIONIST and wgarazationM skia* PC ex per.-

Fast paced Southfleld compeny ence is * plus seeks Receptkjmst.-'GenwM Office Clerk Wtth pieaiant phone mannw w e provide flexible •cheduimg and and front desk appearance Mea re- competit ive wages Pieese send re-aume to P O Box 300. Southfleld, *ume or letter to Ml 48037 w ca* 353-3209

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT SE

M a s c o

C o r p o r a t i o n 21001 Van Born Rd

Taylw Ml 48180

An EquM Opportunity Employw

RECEPTIONIST flaatfy to accept a chMtanga and work m a dynamic «mMl office amrt-ronment MuM be capable of pw-formmg sevwM ofllce job* Send re-sums. s idudmg salary requirements lo PersormM Darector Perfection Automotive Products Corp . 12445 Levan. Uvoraa. Ml 48150

RECEPTIONIST immediate opening m the reM estate •nduetry tor a organaad re-

must The poemon requires axpan-ence. snewermg UMpficmea. typing 45 wpm. word prnreaeaig knowl-edge A proMeMonM commuri^, a l k m a a a * Start ing aelary * l 2 0 0 / m o plua KM Benefits Advancement uoeMtils. Send reMana to 26711 e m Hwy a400.

SECRETARIES - (11) tor ma |w Bioomflaid Hata corporet ior type 55 wpm. 6 m o t background m w w d procaeaing. w e be trained free on Wwdper tecL Lotus 1. 2, 3 w Mum-mats A 17.700 CMI Anna at UnMorce 646-7662

RECEPTIONIST/OROER DESK The above posit ion haa raoanflv be-come sraltafiM tor our new Farm-ington HM* tmctlty Wa are an im-portant tuppaw i w the automotive Industry wfth both OEM A altar m a -l a products. Ws repulre Oia talent of a peopM oriented parsonaaty A ma MUBs of s detaaed A c o m p u t w mtareelad mdivlduM Soma Dook-ksapmg experience or course worn wouM be a plua Please respond wfth rsetane inclusive ot salary re-qukemsnts to malts HoAsndla. Inc. Attn ILBthM. 3285 Martm Rd Bldg N 101. Waned Lake Ml 48088

SECRET ARV Are you a fervor secretary or word processor looking tor s 'aster c w e w track? Exceaent cerew opportuni-ties are currently available m both the Southfleld A Mt Clemens wees H interested, pieese reply m strictest confidence to Box 322 Obeervw A Eccen t r i c Newspapers . 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia. Utcmgan 48150

SECRETARY Brmmgham office Good communi-cation skias (65 wpm) IBM sxpen-ence Caa 647-0977

RECEPTIONIST Prestigious tocM CPA Urm

i n a r m i n g . tor ofltoe o r IsaMonM yet playfca Duties mckade snewerkig phones, aght typing and ganwM ofltoe Da-l las Exceaent opportunity and much contact with the prokasMonM tiuemsa* wor ld No experience nec-

SEC RET ARY'BOOKKEEPER Graat |Ob opportunity Executive Assistant to s distributor m Farm-mgton H6ta Nice office A surround-

I ing* Some bookkeeping experience jneeded Ca*»-4pm. 489-6558 1 SECRET ARY -Oirectw of Market ing i ot dynamic growmg natnnM compe-I rry require* lua tan* secretary For-ward resume to: Wstw Control uv

j temenonM. 2820-224 W Maple Rd Troy Ml 46064 At tn PersonnM

I oantact 1 (ou th -Ms Lemon, P

field Ml 46037

An EquM Opponwaty Employw

Receptionist Keay Services m aeakmg mdhitdual* • aAatiH both long and afiorl term

5 Ine phones. You mual

P A Y R O L L

• M a m Si taam*. Inc SMM ' - o y . Ml

PAYROLL SPECIALIST

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SECRETARY Fsrmangton HiM ofllce ha* opening m Finance Dapartmant tor mdhrtduM with good typaig abama* 155 wpm I i o luppor t *taft of MX Responsibili-ties mdude genwM typing. Itang. IMsphons coverage, routme report genwabon. and rstalsd dencM du-ties Candidate m a t have at Meat 2 to 4 years of iMavant wor t experi-ence Good grammw. ipsamg snd communicat ion akata a mual Expe-rience wfth the IBM PC and wwdproceeamg aofhaere e deear-abta; DtapMywrtta IV and Lotus 1-2-3 raghfy daMrabta SMary commen-•urata wfth experience. *nd fua Ben-

Troy 3 6 2 - 1 1 8 0

KELLY SERVICES

The "K*ey Gar Peocaa Mot An Aoancy. tasw A Fee

E«uM O p p o r w a t y U ip toye f UJ F / H

Send • n d * daytime telephone numbw to

B O X 3 0 8 Obesrvw A Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcrafl Rd LlvonM. Mldagen 46150

An EquM Opponwaty Employw

SECRETARY/ FLOATER

TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST t w boxy privets school Pert lime Start Jen 2 ExcMMnt telephone e u M necessary Ask tor Mlchaae

559-8040

TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST Immediate openmg, 2 w 3 days per week m Troy on AT A T system 75 MuM be mature, ake people A have clew, ptaasem telephone voice cm Joy 680-6602

506 Hs lp Wanted F ood- Be v ef e $ e

505 Help Wi F ood - Be»er efle

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• FOOO SERVERS • HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISORS

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BANQUET ASSISTANTS (251 tw ma iw tjantjueil tscwiy m Plymouth aree Should have some expwience IdeM Iw college students. IS/hr Cm Lor iarta at U«lwoe47S-2«30

or 357-0034

BAR MAID'BARTENDER Experienced Apply m person Wagon WheM Lounge 212 S Mam NorthvUe

TOP TYPIST W w d Perfect experience To be trained a* legal secretary Non-smoker Ask t w Mark 737-6400

TYPIST-CLERK immediate antry-ievM operang with suburban menu tec tww Good typ-mg a muet Exceaent working condi-tions and benefit package r*i«sss submit resume to P 0 Box 2020 Southfield Ml 46037-2020

An EquM Opportunity Employw

TYPIST - pert l ime flexible nours Plymouth area 459-9806

TYPIST - PART-TIME A f tw noons t -6pm Telegrspn A Grend River area Norv-smokmg off ice 535-5500

TYPtST RECEPTIONIST - tor Farm-mglon company experience with w w d processing A 40 wpm _

476-71

TYPISTS Immediate openings tor pen t m e . day w evening hour* Require* good spelling and 55 wpm Non-smokmg office 12 Mae/Telegraph area Exceaent opportunity tor fast typist CaHKalhy 351-8833

An EquM Opportunity Employer

WORD PROCESSOR F w Southfleld CPA f i rm Must have secretanM * k » * Send reeume to W w d Proceeaw. 26877 Northweet-w n Highway. Suite 200. Southfleld. Ml 48034

BARTENOEFt/CAFE Pari t m e evening A weekend hows Beverly Hata Racquet A Heefth Club Ca* L a w a 642-850*

BARTENDERS WAITSTAFF Experience preferred exceaent starting wagea A benefits Apply m person Mon thru Fn . 2-4pm Smith Bros A Co 1476 W Mapie Troy

COOKS TOP P*Y MEDCA1. INSURANCE PAIO VACATION FLEXIBLE HOURS

Caa SweM Lor rene a CaM ftMd tor marview

HOeT/HOSTESS •

S ^ A ^ i A o r i a S ^ T ? na> ol Memman

Caa between 9am-3pm

C O U N T E R H E L P needed in newty remod-eled restaurant Must nave slicing machine experi-ence Apply In person

ERNIE S RESTAURANT MUIRWOOD SQUARE Grand River at Drake

DALY RESTAURANT T a n g *ppacations K r M poMbons Day A everwng shifts Free meals vecatrm pey PMQ breeas t ' t r t S r , working envronment e COOKS up to $6 15 hr e WAIT STAFF up 10 A3 45 - t ips e CARHOP DISHWASHER

lup toA5 /h r - tips!' Apply m pwson

3150C Plymouth Rd

BARTENDER WATT PERSON

Fua A p a t t i m e Appfy ,m person Box Bar A GrIA. 777 W Ann A r b w Trail Plymouth See Chip or Fran

DEL" COUNTER PERSON fua w pan l ima expwienced or wei tram Mor thru Fn days onfy Troy Bene-fits Cell Mon thru Fn 1pm-4pm

643-7755

HOST PERSONS Part Tme Evening*

Ryan a Tevwn, 634-1000 3100 W Maple. (W of HagperTy,

H O S T S T A F F . Psrt time. 11am-3pm. Monday thru Friday In taat paced de« Apply m person

ERNIE S RESTAURANT MUIRWOOO SQUARE Grand River at Drake

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! B A R T E N D E R S

W A I T P E R S O N S

C O O K S D I S H W A S H E R S

APPL * AT E L f e e a L E N O O K . Corner of 9 Mae A Grand t h e

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BERKSHIRE HOTEL - 26111 Tele-graph SouthftMd Now i w m g fu* A pen t m e Benendw A Banquet pw sonnM W * Oftor exceaent wage* A benefits Please apply m person Mon thru Fn 9em-4pm No phone celts pieese

DELIVERING & setting up oetwed meets -some neei-y ktjmg meet skc ingi. Should hsv* * lot Of ene rgy Ap-ply 26750 W 8 Mile Ro Beech A inkster bee* d o w

DISHWASHER Ahwnoons Tuee day thru Foday Saturday 9-5 Greet IO0 t w stuoertt or retiree Mrs Meddox Ca«e Shop. l o r Hies

Farmmg-553-7660

B L O O M F I E L D

C H A R L E Y S Now looking lor I rgetK people lor

e Cook e Prep Cook e Bus Persons e DMhwsehws

DISHWASHER Fu» time days

HOSTESS •egnts Apply m pwson * i Hero Beet A Spirits 36685 Ptymouth Rd Lrvoms

Openings day A nights pert A fu* t m e . anil I t m e . wOt tram Top opportunity t w advancement Apply 3-5pm

5656 W Mapie Ro West Bloomfield

An EQUM Opportunity Employw

WORD PROCESSOR/MANAGER Southfleld secret WIM service needs expwienced typist Must Be eMe io work unsupervised and sn|oy a wide

e cm vwwty of reeponetoailiea Susen at 477-9191

SECRET ARY,RECEPTIONIST Full t m e I w large reM estale com-pany m downtown Fermington Pleasant w w k m g condltiona Expe-

;e preMrred Century 21 4 78-6008

SECRETARY . Requires excellent typing and oral communication skills 40 hours plus overtime Ptym-outh area CM' Grace 459-4313

SECRET ARV South f i e ld company need« an enw-getic highly expwienced secretary, a b l e to work long h o u r s as needed wi th admin i s t r a t i ve capabi l i t ies v nowiedge ot computers /wwd pro-c e s s o r s and strong wganaat ionM skills Qualified appkeants please s e n d reeume 10 P O Box 300 Southf ie ld . Mt 48037 or cm

353-3311. Ext 217

SECRETARY Troy law firm leel ing rery organized secretary with accurate typing and speaing skills W w d processing neipfui Position reqmree Itang. d a u entry A o thw genwM offloe duties Appacant must Be teem-onented Will t r sm Pieaae torwwd resume and sMary requirements to P O Box 2501. Troy, Ml 48007-2501

Secretary Vtasic Foods. M c . America"* « 1 producer of pKktaa. he* en opportu-nity tor * top-notch pre fees i one! secretary to work at their corpwate heedqueners

It you have 2 to 4 years M a c secre-tarial expwience. you may be guMt-fied f w m«» poemon Word Pi oca** mg/PC Skills v e beneAOM. excel-l en t v e r b a l and w r i t t e n communicat ion Mua* are a must

in addit ion to a pieaiant working environment, we oftar a competit ive salary and w axcaaent benefits pecxage F w conaidwal ion pieese tend reaume with salary require-men t * to

Vlasic Foods. Inc. 33200W T4 MHe Rd-

West Bioomflaid. Ml 48322 At tn Human Resources Dept -SOE

EquM Opportunity Employer Prtnapata OMy r

SECRETARY WANTED tor law ofltoe located m downtown Detroit Duties mckide typing, (King and w w d pro-cessing Experience preMrred. but wM tram rnn t csndldata C a l tor interview 463-3651

SECRETARY W e ' r e A b o u t L i fe . . .

U M Itself m a preooua grtt and belo-n g ate Rowan a What Tokos Medi-cM Corpwat lon • aB about We re me pioneering ( TERMGUARO (R) system and 24-ta

mnovMor i of ths

hour penna(M rvjrs-care tor hlgh-nM prsonancy pe-

t isnts Fkght now. our FarmBig«on HM* rnunltortng centw • seeking a FuB-Time Secretary

Performing * wide variety of lypMe. word pi ocaaamg and cMrtcM •*-•ponstbeeaa. you w e be nvofveo m

WORD PROCESSOR Entry levM w w d processor t w last paced Southftaid company Experi-ence and 60 wpm required Mecin-toeh experience puis Send reeume

P 0 Box 300 Southfleld Ml 48037 w Ca l 353-3311 Ext. 217

WORD PROCESSOR Buay Farmangton Haa consulting engineering firm he* opportunity k * expwienced W w d Perfect opwator end pnme computw entry Account-ing entnea pk j * mvoaoe proceeamg equrea eccwacy and speed Excei-ent benefits A pleasant co-workers

Caa Hwnan Resource* Manager 553-6300

Neyw. Ttaeo A HmdoLTD Affirmative Act ion Employw

WORO PROCESSOR NOVI

T r anacr ipt ion/ Secret w i * ' Duties non-smokw only Supe r * * spelling * neceeelty Plaaaant. out-gomg mermw tor buay medicMAegM Novi off ice Prote** ionM appewance w w d proceaemg'computer «r>ow«-eoge A tea*phone *ae* reqmrsd Send reeume A salary requarements to Box 298. Obeervw A Eccentric Newspapws. 36251 Schooicran Rd . Uvoma, Michigan 48150

BOSCO'S C A F E & G R I L L

12 M I L E 0 O R C H A R C L A K E R O

DISHWASHERS Are you hardwortmg looking f w extra money a good worfcmg awm-• onmentt A *»Mtable benefits? Then iom o w teem Part A tua- tme day A evening posit ion* avaaabie Appfy l r person Mon-Thw*

MAX A E R M A S RESTAURANT 3 - 205 Orchwd Lake Rd

Hunters Square Shopping Man. Farmmgton Haa

855-0990

People p r d f w e and-'or

DISHWASHERS A SALAD PREP PERSONS

A3 75 p w how Part and hM t ime . Apoly in person Monday thru Friday.

8AM-5PM at Gtar Oaks Golf Course 30500 WssJ 13 Mae Roed. Farmmgton

Food cook Cashiers Mso Experience preMrred Age no b e m w Pieesant • w o u n d m g s Celt Kevin or John

5 5 3 - 7 5 0 0 BRAND NEW upscale tsmVy reetau-rsnt now mring as posit ion* fua w part t m e Exceaent pay Apply at The uppw Crust Reetawani c o m w of 14 Mae A Haggerty

DRIVERS • TOP PAY -CAR ALLOWANCE • MEDICAL INSURANCE -PAID VACATION - FLEXIBLE HOURS

Sweet Lorraine s To Go - SouttifieJd -

Call tor interview:350-1505

.INE COOKS DISHWASHERS

WAIT STAFF

OLIVER S PIZZA - New owner* neaa Delivery a n d ' w Inads HMp p a n or tu t time Earn up to S8 h o w CMI Dave Green 45S-29Q0

S U 8 W A Y - P A R T T I M E

W Bloomiaid Plaza cm W Bloomiaid Plaza cm 7 3 7 - 6 0 *

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PART - IME Need Walt Staff A a rm tor evenmg Apply m p a -son Ptaia Lanaa 42001 Ann A r b w RO Plymouth

PART TIME Apply * f tw 7PM Town A Country Lanes 1100S Weyne Rd

BREAKFAST COOK Midnight •nm Good pay Expen-erice preMrred Full or pert ume CMI 591-9340

BROILER CHEFS .PM SHIFTS

GreM opportunity versatae A expe-rienced Largs volums house Nego-tiable sMary Apply m paraon 2PM 4PM PeatxxTy l Raetaurant 154 S Hwi tw . Brmangham

BURGER KING a now hanng tor a l m m * 54 00 and i » Apply m person ahw 4pm 32704 Grand Rrvw Fwmmglon new Orchard Laks Rd

Word Processors Top

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MGM Office Services inc

5 5 7 - 6 0 4 0

W O R D P R O C E S S O R

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MEAPOWBROOK INSURANCE

Southftaid. M l 48075 358-1100

NON-SMOKERS ONLY

W O R D P R O C E S S O R

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MICRO ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS, INC.

26200 Town Centw O r . Ste 340

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981-1048

F A S T F O O D

E x c e p t i o n a l P a y Bates H a m b u r j r l a now hiring dey afternoon A midnight *hafta Fu* enc part-t ime poenions Come see us tor sn application 9 - H a m and 3-5pm

33406 Five Mile. Livonia AND

22291 Middlebelt Farmington Wilis

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RESTAURANT HELP WANTED

Dey* or Evenmg* HM w p a n I Apply m peraon a t

BOS EVANS 26245 TELEGRAPH " SOUTHFtLD. Ml

RESTAURANT MANAGER Expwancod only Itaapnnil t o -964 Now. Ml 48050

RESTAURANT MANAGERS

17616 FOOD SERVICE POSITIONS

tact Roei Young w 9Mae * i i 3 S .

nata area F t * u n a . Mon thru Fn Cea 353-8170

FRY COOKS - EXPERIENCED Must Be quick ExcMlent wag* A Benefits Bus persons - day *n»t A*

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SM.VERA4AN S RESTAURANT M various kxaMons In LMonl Weetlend. Hoa. Plymouth

BUS PERSONS A-M A P.M SHIFTS

H w d w o r t m g mdhnduals looking tor extra money, aicaflanf working con-dit ions A meM bM'af lU. Day A evening poMbone avaAabM Apply m paraon. Mon-THi rs

MAX A E R M A S RESTAURANT 31205 Orchard Laks Rd

Hunter* Square Shopping Mea.

855-0990

• BUSPERSONS DISHWASHERS Pan t m e m i w a \ e A weesancti No

BLfSSER - Lunch A a m n w J7 an how m Plymouth CMI Randy 453-1632

CARLOS MURPHY NOW HIRING

Compeotfve wagea good working environment Flexible h r *

Apply m person Mon. - Fri. Between 2-4pm 29244 Northwestern Hwy.

S o u t h n e k l An EquM Opportunity Employw

GRILL - KP A n i,i—M i a heto wanted A5.1v w t h experience Apply a * t > H Bob Evana. 275 Foro Rd Canton |

H AROEES OF CANTON a now Mr-mg tor M poMbons Flexible h o w s • Mafita dar t ing wages up lo A4 2S an how opportwaiy Appfy m pM *on Ford Rd M 1-275

An EquM Opportunity Employw

HOLIOAY INN UVONIA WEST

the toaowmg positions, banquet captam. cooks, d i s h w a s n s r * h o s t / h o s t

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e Trtanmg A AUvS e MaM Dacouna e PMd vecaaone/1 I j i a a a e

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m paraon 1030 W Ann A r t * * Re befw Mem A Sheldon PtyanouBvH

COOK DAY SHIFT

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P R E P C O O K S B U S / D I S H W A S H E R S

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Appfy m peraon, Mon-Ttara: MAX A ERMA a RESTAURANT

R E D L O B S T E R ?

24706 W 12 MBs I

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27000 Sheraton Dr.. Novt

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D E L U X E

B A N Q U E T F A C I L I T Y :

NOW HIRING ALL PHASES OF

SERVICE PERSONNEL C O M P E T I T I V E S T A R T I N G W A G E

CALL TODAY!

(313) 274-3700

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ho te l tood serv ice, a n d

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F O R T U N E 200 C O M P A N Y l o o k i n g f o r p r o f e s s i o n a l s a l e s p e o p l e C h e m i c a l sales serv ing ins t i tu t iona l m a r k e t s . F u l benef i ts , c o m p a n y car a n d expenaas Sand raauma t o Box 3 0 6 Obearver 8 Eccen t r i c Newspa-pe rs . 3 6 2 5 ) Schoo lc ra f t Rd Livo-n ia . M i c h i g a n 4 8 1 5 0

FREE R E A L ESTATE SALES T R A I N I N G

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D R A Y T O N P L A I N S

We are aa a e c k M o u t tor the hol i-d a y * wi th s a l e a f t e r - e l e of queaty ant ique 4 e o M c t t o t o g l l l -g l v lng •dees to satisfy eve ryone on y o i « shopp ing M l 6 * 1 Registry Hoftoey Layswey 4 Qff t C e r W k c a n p lans M o av l i a b l e S h o p Tuaa th ru S i m . 10-5 OPEN TIL 6 p m E A C H FRtOAY TIL C H R I S T M A S

We now oftor p ro fess ions ! ant ique L IGHTING 4 C L O C K REPAIR Serv ices

Visit us s o o n s i OakJsnd Coun ty s f inest fnendbss t an t i que comp lex

e BUYING ALL A N T I Q U E S " a Glees p o s t c a r d * d o c k s ert giaaa ant ique d o l e 4 t o y * , (ewelry SheBy c h m a mi l i tary 346 -3154 348-7964

ANTIQUE deeka (2) - 1 roe ioe C o m -pletely res tored, a r c s 1864 $3000 lev b o t n or see seperstefy Af1e« 5 p m 996-9316

A N T I Q U E S O N MAIN M e m e m her kerchief 4 0 M wrth Ms cane

S h o p p M tn they d r o p p M A! A n t i q u e s O n Mam

n o k d s y Hours Daily 10-6. Frt 10-6 30, Sun 12-5 115 S M a m at 11 Mue Royal Osk

545-46-63

702

V l C T O R M N la a i m 4 maSOwig chav newly u p h o t o t o r M m b l ue vel-vet $2500 42 m square oak U b M 10 m leal, $ 3 9 0 8 m a l a Chans $150 A l m m f c o n d d t o o n 4S3-2912

V I C T O R I A N 6 Select P ieces Pri-vate Sector N o OeatorV A p p r a i a e d

5 4 1 - 0 9 1 2

WALNUT Cy l inder roe l o p d e a l m m ! $2 000 6 T-beck che l r s oek ao«h seats $ 4 5 0 Eves 399 -8042

W W K I M B A L L O ld Oak. Player Pv wo rk $250 A lao r o «

6 5 1 - 8 0 1 9

703 Crafts

ARTS & CRAFT SHOW Over 80 C ra f l e r s

Dec 10. 9 A M - 3 3 0 P M She lden H a l

33111 P lymou th Rd . c o r n e r P lym-ou th 4 Farming ton A d s

B A Z A A R - O r c h e r d Laka C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h P r e s b y t s n s n 5 1 7 1 C o m -merce Rd O r c h e r d Lake S a l Dec 10 lOem-Apm Sa lad l u n c h e o n $3

C H R I S T M A S CRAFT SALE Fn 4 Sal Dec 9 4 10 9 e m - 4 p m Picturee wi th S a n t a 10-12 4 1-3

Bake goods bo th d a y * 277- 7765

C H R I S T M A S O P E N H O U S E Count ry Folk Ar t m e r c h a n d i s e '» of! Freeh hower a r ' a n g e m e n t a pomss t i i s s h o l y p lan ts 4 C h r i s t m a s cact i Sa l Dec 10W I 0 a m - 5 p m 9301 San JCM, R e d t o r d 93743942

A N T I Q U E S The Gift T h a w R e m e m b e r e d

A huge Hokdey en t i que sale « be ing o f f e red by Fond M e m o n e e m Oak an The An t i que S to re 4 M o r e Osk fur-n i tu re . muaic b o x e s badtoon i v * bikes, t oys and fo r t f » m o n t h , a 50% savings on daprsaa ion giaaa 10460 W Je f le rson . rNear Schaefer I R/ver Rouge

843-0808 or 849-1313 ART DECO- JR b e d r o o m aat Bed dreeaer vani ty e a c h wi th mi r ro r $500 476-6361!

BUY AN A n t i q u e B o r n e for Chr is t -mae D o l s toys 4 m isc C a l Fndey sf ter 3 P M 540-4614

C O U N T R Y CLASSICS Miss Tha lma A l k m a o n s h a n d - m a o e C a r t e d ruga By a p p l 651-7937 (Buehl

C R A N K W A L L P H O N E $165 Tur t le back t runk $60 B o t h e i c M e n t con-d i t ion 348-8692

D A V I S 8 U R G . M l A N T I Q U E S M A R T Big • B ig C h n s t m a e Show m the

Exhib i t H a l . Sun Dac I t a l 7 « n -4 p m Early tu rd s h o p p e r * we lcome Fres s d m i s s l o n 12451 A n d e r * o n -v t o e R d Devtoburgh. M l

Spr ingf ie ld Osfcs Center M o r r i s 4 B rys - 399-9921

FOUR Daniel B o o n e G r a n d m o t h e r C l o c k s R e p r o d u c t i o n s Of Henry Fords t evon te d o c x e l Greenf ie ld V l i a g a in la id m Ebony ivory 4 Hol-l y w o o d J o h n C o n r a d C a b i n e t Maker 569-5051

HITCHING POST ANTIQUES MALL

M i c h i g a n * Finest Ant iques M e l Over 40 OuaWy Dealers

Under O n e Roof On M - 5 0 neer M - 5 2

TECUMSEH. MICH (517)423-8277

Open 7 Day* . I 0 a m - 5 3 0 p m

H O U D A Y O P E N HOUSE D m 6-9-10O1 - 2 0 * Dtocoum

on An t i quea 4 F e * Art Coun t ry A l Heer t 2 6 4 2 0 Five M i e

421-906C

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349 -6464

PERSIAN C A R P E T - Mus t M l nego t i abM New 100% i l k Q u m . 43x65 v torant co lo r scheme T r M o f U t o d e e i g n Af ter 6 PM 62S-8706

PLANK seel r o c k i n g c h M . c r o c k * . Nevato ruga, b o a cann ing >ar*. cherry o n e - d r s w s r s tand, wa lnu t marb le top s tand . W e M o e Nu t t i ng p ic tu res - 6 4 2 - 5 0 3 9

QUEEN ANNE 1920 s so fa 4 C h M . ivory u p n a M a r y $S50 C o n t e m p o -rary area rug. 9 X 1 2 . ( p a y / h c r y / t i v -

$275 559 -0723

R O U N D oak t a b l e 5 4 " d U m e l e r

$600 t s t , NO

or tgnai fkvah, $ 4 5 0 Bo th e n c e l e n t c o n d i t i o n C a l a f t o r 5 PM. or

334 -9296

ROYAL OAK ' FLEA MARKET

ANTIQUES A COLLECTIBLES

EVERY S U N O A Y . 10 T O 5 FREE A D M I S S I O N FREE PARKING

316 E 11 MHs

SEEBURG J U K E B O X - 1964 M o d a l R100 exceaent c o n d i t i o n $ 2 9 0 0 C a l tar m o r s d a t a M 459-5005

COOKIE • CANOY S A L E Set Dec 10th. lOem to 12 n o o n Weet B loomf ie ld U n r t M M e t h o d ! * ! Church Wel rwt Laka Ro just West of Orcha rd Lake Rc

705 Wearing Appare l BEAUTIFUL R A N C H M I N K B i e r k g leme coa l , i m a l ' m a d a j n $400

DESIGNER M leng th k * c o a u ' L 1 saver c r o e * mea

o n e sou th 334 -866

FUR COAT S a w B lue Fox length. 2 y r * o l d larga. «fce new worn 4 tvnee $ 7 0 0 /bee l 4 5 9 - 6 6 4 0

FURS-FURS-FURS C A R M E L A S N E X T - T O - N E W FURS Fma U e M Furs 4 Designer S a m p l e

C lo th ing tor the D i sce rn ing 2546 Orcha rd u M Rd O P E N T u M th ru Sal 11 w n - 5 p m 6 6 2 - 3 2 0 0

by

LIGHT BEAVEB f u l l eng th COM -new 'est wv-'e» c i as * ^ s ty le Deeuti-t U t u r p a r t e d cond i t i on $ 4 0 - 2 9 0 2

LUXURIOUS Fu« « r •gth R a c c o o n $ 1 2 5 0 PKis

b rea th tak ing bieca 4 whi te lua SKJn m m . a c . f l $6SC' B o t h Pet i te-•ma i l esce i ien i cond i t i on 8 S S - « i 7 1

MINK COAT Inch s Furs sue 8 $2250

F u l length from Da-l u n a r a m e Nke new.

6 4 4 - 4 9 2 3

MINX COATS ' 2 Black Cross mmk 4 Werner st-onei B i a o Croaa cape w O y M black l o i border Bo th «•. length Best oner «76 -4908

MINK JACKET beaut i fu l t * a c * Ranch Mm» sua 1 2 - ' 6 g a n s d

w - j i y wo»n Uk« i e w 477-9717

END OF S E A S O N C r a f l Sale 3 cre f ters . Dec 9 4 10. 10-7 1914 N Barry West land. W of W a y n e Rd S of f of F w d Rd

H A N D C R A F T E R S Arts 4 Craf l * Show Fri 4 S a l Dec 9 4 10 (Frt 10-9. Sat 10-51 Northville Recreat ion Center 303 W Main Norm Viae Adrmsaion $ 1 50

H O L I D A Y C R A F T S H O W

Northvtae Recrea t ion C a n t o r 303 W Main. D m 16 4 17 (Fn 10-9, Sat 10-51 A d m i s s i o n $ 1 0 0 For more i m f o r m a t l o n can 227 -4660

LECLERC S P I N N I N G W H E E L S (TwoI, $ ' 3 5 e a c h

4 6 4 - 3 5 2 5

L O O M 36 . e c l e r t Artaat Ho ld ing por tab ie i $550 Never u e M Some e q u i p m e n t C a l 3 4 9 - 1 2 7 1

REDFORD E L K H E A R T S Ar ts enc C ra f t s S h o w Sunday . M a r c h 5.1969 f r o m 10-5 $ 1 5 fo r ta-btoe $5 ex t ra tor e lectr ic i ty For m o r e m fo rms t l on cal l M a r y 5 3 4 - 2 1 4 7

SILK PLANT S H O W by SHrnck Frk-Sat. B a m - 1 p m m the B i r m m g -h a m YMCA. L inco ln . W o f W o o d -w a r d Ho •d*i>issior^'

704 Rummage Sates Flea Markets

FLEA M A R K E T Retail space ava i lab le G o o d ra lee For i n fo rma t i on caa 4 2 3 - 9 6 9 6 or ask tor A l 536 -5585

70S Wearing Apparel C H R I S T M A S GIFTS - Fac to ry to you Big sav ings A d d i t i o n a l 10% with this af l A I M Rape w a n t M 31747 Eight M M Rd , L w o n i e

4 7 7 - 7 3 6 8

BEAUTIFUL b lush Fox J a c k a l , s u e 12-14 km! P s i .ee c a r d Q M coaar 29 m long a p p r a i s M a l $2,400.

O ' b e a t of tor 4 7 4 - 9 7 1 4

BEAUTIFUL Of t t r i ch m m k stole mum be seen to a p p r s c e i a i e . $125. Af ter 8 p m 6 4 4 - 0 1 4 1

BLUE FOX lacke t s e e 8 - 1 0 . excel-lent cond i t i on Uke new $ 2 5 0 C a l

a f ter 6 p m 4 6 9 - 9 0 8 1

FULL length r a c c o o n fc* c o a l Ex-ceaenl c o n d i t i o n SOS 10

A l ta r 4 p m . 8 5 1 - 7 0 7 0

FUR C O A T . C o y o t e w i t h Fox sleeves, never w o r n $ 5 0 0 C a l

12 4 9 p m 3SO-2786

GREAT C H R I S T M A S GIFT ' G r a y tox jacka l , leather t r i m , a a a 12 E x e a t M M cond i t i on . $450 . 5 9 1 - 1 1 8 6

MINK COAT l u i leng th , m m cond i -t ion Fi ts eizee 6 - 6 pet i te Bes t o l tor Aak tor G lenda at 566 -6810

M M K COAT. F u l length, n s h e W Lu-nerama - w i th b r o w n t u x M c tox m m . sua 10. U k e Naar! Cos t $6500 aakmg $ 2 . 1 0 0 , ' b M i - S 6 i - 196S

S H A D O W FOX Fur length med ium. $900 l O a m - a p m 2 6 6 - 6 4 5 8

A C T n R E S A L E Cash to> M s Jewe l r y , v i n tage ap-pare l C a l tor a p p o i n t m e n t

5 4 6 - 7 4 2 5

A L A S K A N Sea l fur ' lea ther c o e l 1.

3 5 6 - 3 6 4 3

B E A U H F U L GREY 4 WHITE mmk paw f u l length coa t w ' d a t a c h a b i e h o o d T n m m M m M u * tax. a a a 1 2 -Jke new $ 5 0 0 6 4 7 - 6 6 6 5

BEAUTIFUL naw f u l • o a 8 Ongmaf coat $ 9 5 0 or bss t o f tar

l eng th tax coa l $ 3 0 0 0 seci

7 7 5 - :

MINX JACKET txeck Gleme mmk wrth brusneC aniaiope 1r«n w i r M roll coaar pu*n up M e v e s . % length sue 10-14 6 4 2 - 2 3 2 0

MINK STROLL£P Uke new luxun-ous Fo> con*- S u e 1 2 - ' 4 Besi oltor 356 -7953

RACCOON JACKET ' « « 16 $450 Can after 6pm

RACOON COAT tmll « n g t h 2 yeers old. iom 10-12 Eicekent condition

864-1724

SQUARE DANCE sxirts 4 attractive sens 14-16 $5 4 $10

553 -4019

W O M E N S C u r r e n t style Clothes 6 - 1 2 Girls newborn thru pre-teen BorS 7 thru 14 8 5 5 - 1 3 3 1

W O M E N S GIRLS A P P A R E L SALE DM 12th to 17th 10em t o 3 p m

W M Dec 14th. I 0 a m - 9 p m C R O W N POfNTE

2590C G ' e e n h s l d Rd S u n s 2 5 5 Osk Pan. Mi 9 6 7 - 3 7 1 7 E i c s a s m seiect ior of w a n d n a m e soor ts wear. t e a t u n n g i w M t a r s Caousaa s i a c k * / | a c k e f * T remendous sav ings up t o 7 5 % oft This is our b igges t sale of tha yee r t " Coma earty lor beet se lec t ions

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ESTATE S A L E - : BANK TRUST OFFICER ORDERS LIQUIDATION 0 * FURNITURE ANO DECOR, ACCESSORIES FROM THE BRADMORE ESTATE OF GROSSE ILE.

Thurs. Fn. 10am-9pm -» Sat 10-6. Sun 12-

GOMGCOUS B E R N H A R D T L A Q U E R E D C H I N E S E M _ _ O IN ING R O O M TABLE A M ) 6 US-H O L S T E R E D C H A I R S W L L * -MATCH1NG 0 « E X E L S E R V W CHI-NESE M O O E R N INLAID W A L M » C O C K T A I L TABLE BY Q O f l O O M . ELEGANT CHINESE M O O E R N -V E L E D MIRROR O U T S T A J O W S T PIECE SOFT E A R T H T O N E C O N -T E M P O R A R Y S E C T I O N A L H A N O * -S O M E G L A S S A N O C H R O M E O*-NETTE TABLE WITH 6 M A U V E C L ^ H O L S T E R E D C H A I R S BY I L N W k J W O CAL IFORNIA C H R O M E . B R A S S ' ANO G L A S S SOFA TABLE. P A « i » OF J N I O U E M O N K E Y L A M f S P R I N T S ANO OTHER A C C E S S ' R I 6 S RECREATION R O O M F L 0 I M -T J R E OF STURDY R U S T I C L X M L O A K W H I C H I N C L U O E S B O A COFFEE T A B L E 6 B A R S T O O L S DINETTE TABLE A N D 4 C H A I R S , WE HAVE MANY O T H E R SELSO-T O N S FROM O T H E R E S T A T E S A N D FROM WIDIVTOUAL C O W S t t

FOR SALE AT R E - S E L L - I T

E S T A T E S A L E S 34789 G r a n d Rrver

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478-SELL A B S O L U T E L Y q u l i S o m e gake r , quaMy « fui O v e t m e a g i h C a l 6 5 5 - 1

A G O O O BUY Earty A m e r i c a n

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706 Garage Salaa: Oakland

B I R M I N G H A M Apa r tmen t sa le F u r n r t i * * 4 m a c eve ry thmg must g o Sat Dec 10, 9 A M 327 Sou th -he ld Apl i B N 258-6459

B I R M I N G H A M - D M 8 9. 10 10am-2 p m 23315 O u O r c h a r d Traa (Bmg-nam Farmai M u c h m a c

BLOOMFIEILD C h r i s t m a s G M Ga-rage SaM H e a t M Jewel ry c lowns, deco masks g iasaware m * Fn 4 Sat 9am 205 E B e m s n t r * 2 b f t * N of S q u a r e L M e . E of f W o o d

B L O O M F I E L D HILLS W o m e n s 4 young adul ts o o t h m g 4 ecceeeonea Lawn g a r d M 4 s p o r t * e « j « i m e n t 1565 Lone Pine l c o m e r of Frsa ik lnL Dec 10 and 11.-1 l a m - 3 p m

FRANKLIN V ILLAGE-g rea t l ion, grest p r ices Sal 4 S im 4 p m 26655 W o o d t o r a . H B H Frenk lm Ro 4 inks iar o f f Scarac Dr

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table 4 chairs, m o r e

MILFORO M O V I N G S A L E QuaMy i tems inc lud ing h * n H u r e M a y t a g waaher /dryer . nacrowave. TV. m a * iacket toy* , c h l d r e n * csofhmg. baby Items Ou tdoo r p l ayhouse m a c househo ld i tems a n d m u c h m o r a Sat . 'Sun 10am t a 5pm. 3400 Mar row Lane, oft Buno B e t a e e n M i -l o r d Rd 4 Sou th H a 6 8 6 - 7 1 4 7

SOUTHFIELD - D M 10. 1 0 a m - 5 p m Art ist nuppaee. a o t m n g . m o c e M naous 20203 W e a n a n d N of 8 Mae W of Emergreen

SOUTHFIELD - Fn Sat 4 Sun 10am - 4 p m 2 2 3 6 0 i w f i o s L a n e 12 M i e 4 Lahaar L a d M Wmsar c io th-mg 4 c o a t * s o m e m e n s, ( i toaigr iei labets i Plus houaaho ic n a m *

707 Garage Salaa: Wayna

C A N T O N s p o r t s n a m * games d o t t o n g . b o o k s 43627 Arkng ton S M IQanv-5 p m S of Joy 4 E of Shs

LIVONIA For C h n s i m M ge ls laff iaa sweaters c o a t * leather l a t t a i s . m o e * etc 14217 r k t i i A M J 4 P e n h Oft NewCxrgh S Of 5 S a f - S u n 10-4

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A HISTORIC OLD ROYAL OAK HOME

ESTATE SALE B y

DECORATIVE ANTIQUES

Frt. Sat. Dac. 9-10 Frt. *-4: Sat. 10-3

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2214 Woodland (Take N n l M w l t off Woodvrerd. fuel 1 M i . N o* >2 I M * Rd.; g o l o Woodtond. k v n M f U

BLOW OUT E S T A T E CONTENTS: Ar i t lquae 4 CobectlbMe • A<1 Deoo B ronx* a Art N n m e a i a Ttaoreye oak 1-

a Art D m M a M Brary d e M t a M t a M * a Anbque o M gtaee Bookcaaa a Sendee for 8 g o M . c N n a a Prbnlbvb tool bo * a Duncan Phyta •

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Badroom aal a 2 Antique Jantr, U n d * * » bada a S ta r ing whwr pieeee a Ar t Oaoo boothe 4 l a t i n a Lota ot d i f ferent couchee a Lamps a Ant ique N e p t o c e screen 4 locM a Marb le h M ledge 4 mir ror a L e a b a r •op d a M a Marb le l o p tables a OW art work a Book » a Orapaa a Stove S Waahar 4 dryar a OM pMno (uaed l o b e Player) a L o M of k l t c f a n M a c . • Sheets a Oarage Mac . . SsMman-dar. aewer cleaner S hp anow M M 4 r * hp anow M M 4 many tooM a Beeement m a c a And m g d i . m u c h mora

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Sal 12-3pm. v t o f t m o M M n g e

ANNOUNCING UNDERGROUND

COLLECTOR Conducts 2 SALES Daily 10am to 5pm

Thurs. Dac. 4 (Fri. a naceaeary)

23721 RadoHft, Osk Par* (S. on O r e e n M d . E on Oak Par t BM3 <»•* Mie) . t u rn 9 onto RbdcBft) FURNITURE Pr o< open end a m * •eneea. b r w m tone eecuona. dou-Bta bad room ptus vanity 4 t t o o r v n a i lablee. ama* k i tchen aal. 2 card t abM la ta , por tab le oedar a o a -et. I ron mean pebo sal . mahogany conaoM 4 record player MUSIC Tenor 4 aMo soprano saxa-pbunaa s u s b w ' H u m d H m i Alao m e a l muale EOUIPMENT TV. reoord player, j t o b e on stand. c lo th ing racks, type-writer. cameras, sevnng machine. Me caWnat . movto pro jector , ale. ACCESSORIES Part ial set o l Cur-rier 4 f ree b l u e * w M M charts. Lavs-bo. loads of k i tchen, pictures 4 hemes. decorat ive o a f hangings CLOTHING La diss including M length mink. K * suft. tut t r immed

BOOKS m c k x a n g EncyctopedM 4 Wor ld Books GARAQE Inventory and s larga se-lect ion o l sawing remnants, much mora 644-3962 or M 7 - 0 6 2 9

Fri. Dac. 9, Sat. Dec. 10 22041 Wasthampton

(2 b b » W ol Coobdge. N oft 8 M M ) LIVING R O O M Pr of t n ^ twood long tabMa. pr of framed chairs, long

D INMG ROOM: Mahogany oval din-ing tabM on doub le pedestM. ssM-atortnq Mevee a* th 8 chairs BEDROOM French Provincial b n g M bad. vani ty 4 mghts tand. tad e s k u t J i s i s r . d o u b M mahogany bad. rufrwatands wi th « a e a w l 4 mirror KM CHEN Formica aal. 4 chairs. MISC FURNITURE Chairs 4 tables, p i u i Mrga wood t abM daak 4 chair ACCESSORIES Lovely aal ol crys-tal plus Foetons CMna n d u H n f l Havaand. Nor t taka cups 4 saucers. Mrga aal o l Johnaon Bros. maroon 4 whi ts -Ch lppsndsM' Unans. some qUfts. Mmpe inc luding t Satauma Book* 4 records Including Aral edi-t ion of LouM Armet rong 4 Fats WaBer

EQUIPMENT HumkMMr TV. refr ig-erator. Mke. chddren'a pMno. metal •e rd robe, typewri ter . god d u b a ALSO Chr istmas 4 kna of O M f a n g 644-3982 547-9564

BEAUTIFUL braes 4 glass M * o r

chairs, new Aug 1967. or iginal coa l S700 Baal ofter M 2 - 7 4 5 3

aroplssf t, <175 tabM. s a a a 4- tO paopla,

Square occasional tabM. »7 5 Cad 4 7 4 - 4 1 M

BABY ANO/OR chdd's 4 poater enc -K i a bad ( m s f n g a n y k CMppandsM cama lback sofa. Or ienta l ruga ( room sua). Mahogany d M n g r o o m lets . Governor W i n d s up sea! Fabulous oM o i paki tmgs; S m a l

laka V lc toha M r r o r sMhi^aoaa;

and angarM cheat. Mahogany C N p -ts and c r i sa t i I o n Pembroke

Anne h i g h b o y * Large U e a k t i u n y secratary; Pair HapplvaMae nlgfi t-stands or end U b M s w»K M a y on i t a n a i s . Ant tqua arapMoe toots

CHEAP/EXCELLENT CONDITION Hound mahogany cof tee tabM. $25; Go ld a a d mi r ror . W O d d mahoga-ny Duncan Phyla d M n p r o o m ehalr* . 115 each. CMnaaa O s p p a r v daM and tabM. *7S. T « m bad. $20 OM oa peenmus. $60 each. Pair o« Spelter f igur ine lampa. $75 pair . Duncan P l w M a n d tabMa. $100 pan

MAMOQAMY UTERIORS (Groaae P o r t s Araa) 442-0422

BEOROOM SET v i t a yeaow. Incfca 2 eh IMS. ( M M . C • to rage cheet. $4

6 p a c e Thomae Mng 4 poster bed, M r , 2 book ceeas. HO or M M after

461-6361

BEIGE 2 p iece e a cbonM couch. a«bi Oueenetze bed. m uet s M $300. After 4pm. 662-0471

BERTOTA EAMCS 4 NELSON Bird ctmra- Eames M M roefcer-PredtoM TV- A M M r I " coftae t a b M C M 691-2121

or aftar 9pm 4 weMawd 546-6016

N o a m , brass L M n g r o o m 4 bar •aaa $ dar ed

4 m o r a Graat p n e a a Open Dac. 10 4 11, ft-S 31075 Pear nidga. Farm-n a u n HMs. 1 M t E of FanMngMn Rd M 14 MBa Rd 460-42C2

B R A S wMh navar $1.00C

bad. Ouean a o e ua inpMa B R A S wMh navar $1.00C

u e M . a M In bo Sec rMoa $30C

k. RetM. 479-4140

BRAS 4 GLASS o o n open Kaa urm ma nam I 442-43 T9

BROWNE H O U S E H O L D SALE

O s c * - W . lOqni M 4pm

I Kaylor

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punmnm 4 aocaaaoraa N M o m i a a

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i m HouMhold Goods Oakland County

CERTCO. INC. • ESTATE SALES • HOUSEHOLD SALES • APPRAISALS • AUCTIONS WE A L S O BUY OUT PARTIAL 0 « COMPLETE ESTATES PATRICIA STEMRtEN. 422-1736

CHERRY d M n g r o o m tabM. 4 chairs. doubM hu lch Best oMer K 6 - 3 3 2 «

CHRISTMAS Tree. 4 11 (21 r o o m aaa rugs. reeecii'iabM Ceeco bar slooM. desks 4 pano tabM. 452-1455

C O N T E M P O R A R Y c a m e l - b a c k couch, chas. prtnt 4 soad msrtch

M e a n

CONTEMPORARY charcoM grey formica bad room aM. n ight stsnd. l O n g p t a t f o r m bad. ChaM 4 mir ror $1,000 Con tempora ry d n l n g room sat. gMea t abM wUh 4 Mack velvet

L $500 C o m a m p o r a r y I. gMea t o p wtlh gray lor $400 Dinet te aat. glass

chai rs , brand naa . $300 En te r ta inmen t urwt Charcoal gray tormlca. $200 Color TV. $75 2 phone macMnee. $75

$100 357-7755

mica Deee.

CORNER SECTIONAL eacr. pwee 90' G o o d cond i t ion eer th '.ona vel-vet fldft-0183

COUCHES* 4) I r o m $ 1 5 0 - 4 3 0 0 many end tabfee. Mmpe chairs, game tabM a « h 4 navy blue leethet chaws and match ing I m n g room chair and o t t oman Lucsaewi coocb-non, some lace new A * must go Caa J im S-7pm 433-17*1

COUCH/Love seat. 2 chairs Com-PMU WW bad sets (2L 2 dressars. 1

Oi ler Troy 3«2-2BA3

DECORATOR turrv ture lamp, t rams an. couchee. ch rome a h e M n g j n k t » m a a a bed 4 f rame, etc. 455-1331

DESIGNER mode l tuba, p l a f l o rm In-step. Amer ican s tanda rd toHM. u r g e srlndowa 4 storms. Km pr ice 14*16 Blue carpet ing. 476-4459

DINING ROOM, beautrful Pannayi-vanM Houee. soad d a r t oak. trasf ls tabM. 2 14' laa.ee. 6 Queer A m e Mdder beck chairs. $750 452-5014

DINING ROOM HUTCH. Cuahman colonial 65x81 I k e nmm $S75 Soad wood monks bench, conver ts to tabM. $40 Oval walnut tormlca ki tchen tabM $30 W o o d axlenelon

1 5 4 1 1 $ 4 0 661-6544

DINING ROOM SET, French Provin-cial. 5 cha rs . tabM. cMne cab inet $350 541-0550

DINING ROOM l a b M by ThomaevaM extends to 104". 6 chairs, a lmond •rush paean, pads $1500 541-7354

DINING ROOM Pennsylvania House cherry Quean Anne tabM, 6 0 " wi th three 12" Mevas 4 t abM pad Also matching 54" chma cabinet with crown giaaa Both mint $2,000 474-9280 721-2200

DINING SET. unuauM. armque. m a p M T a b M e n e n d s to 102". 5 chairs wi th d o t h seats 375-9060

OWING TABLE, ant ique, ornate, mahoaany. 58x43" wi th M M Great buy " $99 00 Caa 646-4047

D O U . COLLECTION Al v a r i e t i e s

474-8693

ENGLISH Chins dishes 'Blue Cs#-co 7 pc service tor 8 p lus serving

" T 5 851-7509

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Osk. S3 n52 I k e new. $400 or best ofter 543-1184

ESTATE SeM - By appo in tment . 626-5575 Must asB everyltwnc Mo reaaonsabM o f e r refused Com-p M M houeehdd h jm f tu r s and ac-oaeeones. boats, ofhea equipment , l ls reoa sppkancas and much rraac

E S T A T E S A L E BY

B A Y N A R D Sat . S w v . D e c 10, 11. 10 to 4

22980 KENWYCK SOUTHRELD

(N of 11 Mae be tween Teiegreph 4 Laheer. of t Baa Rd.)

SM; Antiques. Coaact lb lse; Henre-don s o f a End tabMS' UnuauM lamps; Ki tchen aat. Thomaevaa bed room eM (lOngfc Furs Soma-thlng lor everyone'

SHARON BAYNARD 6 6 1 - 2 6 8 1

ESTATE SALE. Sat . 9 -4 1221 E. JarvM. S of 9. E of 1-75. HazM Park Everything goes: sofa, cha i r , b lond d M n g r o o m M l . re f r igerator , lamps, pictures, k l tchan Kemm Chnetmaa decorat ions, c loth ing. tooM. hard-wars. g a r a g e m i s c A n t i q u e s : I rames. M a s , c rockery , bank

ESTATE SALES BY IRIS

Michigan's Largest Estate L iqu idators For Over 30 Yrs. CompMW Household Saw Mgm' t

• APPRAISALS • A U C T K > « • • W « buy Comple te krverrlorlea •

628-8335 Member of M l Soc of Appraisers

ESTATE SALES & LIQUIDATIONS

- CONDUCTED BY -

THE Yellow Rose

SHIRLEY ROSE. 425-4826

ESTATE SALE THE CONTENTS OF THIS FULL HOUSE INCLUDES:

B e a u t * * ant ique VhaorMn k i r -nftural Handmade quata and doaMal W o o d carved Hgurael C a a r t l n n o l pMchers inc lud ing

cro«. H a l 4 Benrsnqton. Moor I mo ra l S p o n g w w a r * M a s l C r o w n Tuacanl

Ooas mc. nf lan AnaonM msn tM d o c k ] Loads of

Many oMactiar books l FVie a tsnd 4 tabM Mmpal Sacratary daskt OM M d r o M l " a n d m a d a MOM fleeing 4 kn i t t i ng para-M a m a B M O M M M O M ahaM

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B r o r u e M o r t a g e ! H e e d l a p o l n t

" and cftakrW Vknaga I M M of tha MnaM

L O C A T E D m a t isauMul br ick w g h b o r h o e d » RoeadaM Park. 1 M u E of Souih-aeM x-way. l / $ B B l S of L»ndon at.

14415 RUTLAND. DETROIT

SAT . DEC W . 4 A M T O S P M SUN , DEC 1 1 . 1 0 A M T O 4 P M MUMSCRS A T 4 A M S A T ONLY

conoucth) av R I C H A R D P A U L

A S S O C I A T E S 828-0300

ESTATE SALE 2 M 1 4 Kanwyok. > u i i « i B l l « SML » -4. Sun t l i l t M l M a < T M ^ f l * M M « a M j a e a j o

M u out. t v m g r o o m soMl J M i a-

M L M M tt m m M d r s w aat. M r .

ESTAT1S O U T L E T a a M w a — a . av-

n . a r k a y J w r y i a n — k . a a n a a M N . am

FARkRMSTON M L L S - M

— a I H I M M M * , a r a a a M S M Ma« m*-mn

70S Houaahold Qiw i t f Oakland County

fine furmture - sm i urn m Mrge

i om mwna w/4 mam. $600 i round wewvjt serv ing tabM. $150 i larga ceramic baaa lamp. $60 1 dark a n o d snbque o h M . $100 Aaeor tmam of or ig inal m pnma. $250 a a Pnoas nsaoastaa c m 4 Have Ol 477-6129

FORMICA TOY CHEST faMM). FVst FVgbt 5 piece am Mack lugaaoa. es-ceaent condMon 461-7070

FURNITURE SALE m c k j d k i g a Mw antiquaa. tabM. Mmpe. game tabM. benchee. large conaoM wt th mi r ror , cheeta, ate Thurs. 4 F n „ 10am-4 p m 2626 Ptna Heights Or . 2 Mks w o l M l d d M b M (oM Plnaviwe Dr between Pine Lake Rd 4 Square Lake Rd.) 661-6727

GAME TABLE wWi 4 a rm chairs, pecan amsH C i r M e n t condro $7»5 474-71

G E 21 cu tor $ 7 5 color TV. $50

H O U S E H O L D S A L E BIRMINGHAM

GEORGETOWN SAT. & SUN.

OECEMBER 10 4 11. 10-5

Living room: Sofa, chairs. DREXEL tables, lamps & coffee table. Porch: White wrought iron table. 4 chairs. Wicker sofa & chair. 3 white wrought Iron table & lamps. Bedroom: complete double bed, treple dresser. 2 night stands. Bedroom: DREXEL com-plete King size bed. trapta dresser. 2 night stands, mirror & bench. Accessories include: En-trance table & chair, desk, love seat, lingerie cheat, decorative accessories, crystal, china, Stfver, worn-ens clothes size 10 4 12. Household misc.

30306 Georgetown S of 13. bet. Lahser 4 Telegraph, turn at blinking light, follow signs.

Lilly M, & Co. IN D E C O R A T O R S H O M E l e w 4 nearly new. m u d a M Much cherry 4 mahogany CXjeen Anne -d M n g tat. bed room wi th poeter bed. blanket chest. King, queen, k ja bedrooms, bo th con temporary 4 t radi t ional D M n g aM wBh bwveMd glass 4 pa rquM tabM, cus tom solas, chairs, u t i l e s . Mmpe. aecretary

m S o u t h M I d 358-7136 or 350-1377

IN DECORATOR S HOME Naw 4 neerty new. must aM. Much cherry 4 mahogany Q u i an Anne -d M n g sM. bad room wi th poster Bad. blanket cheat. King, quean. M l bedrooms, both conMmpora ry 4 tradit tonM Dining sM wi th beveled glass 4 pa rquM table, cus tom sofas, chars , tables lamps, l ac rMary

i t Southf le ld 358-7138 or 350-1377

LOVELY T aabM brown mahogany vary good condMon.

I weaving houahold i

PARSONS TebM. 4 2 - , 2 Meows. me ic f» r« cat -net abvs bur twood. $750 or beet oftar RCA por tabM

video camera 4 t i Tpod - $600 or Beat oftar TTfterr, lamp

P M E DRY SINK, r e c o r d l abM. and l abM end M e c name, n s a a o r e h l i

356-3643

ROUMO GLASS I M wicker d a b s . w h M

IM w M i 5 sturdy cuahaona. $200

266-6322

SECTIONAL SOFA - g o M 4 b rowm. oundRlon. M M

- g o M 4 b rowm. oundRlon. M M

oftar 962-2419

SERGER. B a m e t l e 3 thread over-

SSS-1797

SERVER - TradRtor M . pecan BnMh

$1300. w a M $401 1. 471-9166

SINGER

U N I V E R S A L SEWING CENTER

874-0439

TRADITIONAL C a w M 4

Thursday. Daoambar 8. 1988 OAE

709 HouaahaM 0ood8 Wayna County

A M A N A REFRIGERATOR. Ta ranga. aM of queen

ANTIQUE Vic tor ian W M w t draaaar/ m i r r o r ' m a r U e tops Cherry Cheet/

O M b u l M - tabM. chean

* 427-5334

ARMSTRONG InMyed M a r e d M M idMcorv i) 6f t sada. $2 par yd

12ft wlda. $3 par yd C M Sat. ba-twaen 4em-2pm. 522-6670

BAST CRlB. Mart rees $25

B E O R O O M F U R N I T U R E . Hvtmg room, end l a d e s 4 co fMe tabM. s m M oMoa d a M 4 chair , braas

EMctrokix 464-0746

GIRL'S bad room luml tu ra . green. 7 p lacet E x o M

651-0290

re fngera-, $ a T i r 553-0060

BLACKBURN'S USED FURNITURE

SaMct Usad FurnMura We also buy F i * M t u r e

17126 Laheer. at 6 M M Rd Mon-Fr i , g -SJ0pm. 536-3522

BLACK VINYL SwtvM C h M $35.. > Gold Tone c h M $ 3 5 . Baby atroaar 1 4 walker $20 . 6 * ft. ChrMlmas tree $40 an. 6pm 533-2112

BRASS BED. queen aoe co r r y lMs M t h extra Arm S a n a matt ieea aat. navar used. a M n b a * . r a t M COM $1,000, waisacr t l loe $300 4 7 6 ^ 1 4 0

CANTON Moving SaM - Appkancas. M n i M s . • m M poo l tabM. f M d w o o d ou tdoor tarmtura. o ld t r v W 4 much more FordAJBay Rd 961-3710

CHAIRS- Mr 4 M r s swrvel rockers, royal blue, nylon. Bka naw $125 pr or $70 eech 464-7556

CHAIRS (21 RECLINER - 1 Ian cor -duroy. 1 kght blue LJke new. $150 eech or Beel ofler 346-3463

710 Woe. For 8ate Oakland County

REX haw. ty du l y eeemg m e b l i i .

SHREOOER. kambure. 0M MOM M e c k m l k n 540-4414

SNOW M M a r . $300 new g M BBQ. $150: b e n c h a a w , $200

8 M 5626

TEN FT Tree $174.

<jnc Chrtebnaa S W » a M Mr

M 1 - 6 6 M

THOMASVILLEH a n i l ma tch ing M stand M u M a M $ 2 7 5

WATER8CD. supersmgM. IT ama navar i M d $150 C M SM. 6 a m - 2 p m . 4 2 2 - M 7 0

713 Btcydoa-i R o p a i r

720 Flowera-Planta FarmProduca

SCHWINN BIKES

ALSO USED $29 - $M - $32 JERRY S - $1429 P tymouM. LivanM 2 Btocks W. OF l i l s i iS i isa 421-1370 JERRY'S - V44S W AMI A r t a r PM F W m a i M I W I — JERRY'S - 26660 W. 7 M M U a a M 2 M M . E. M M l d d M b M 476-1416

714

711 Mac . For 8ala Wayna County

air PS4. $100

3 / 4 HP. 100 961-1626

COFFEE TABLE. 2 smoked glass Lamp $ 1 2 0 com-

plete C M af ler 6pm 455-0326

CONOVER COUCH (cream/f loral ) 4 Karastan carpal (craamfc new naver

glass m i r ro red book-

lady 's

DINING ROOM 4 bed room lurrvture t rom 1920 ark. Baker t v l ng room luml tu ra . b rand naw 277-1909

CMNING ROOM SM. M soe . beloe marbM, 4 mon ths o ld Peld $1300 M n g $1000. 537-1171

DINING room sM wi th 6 chai rs 4 chl-na cabinet, $300: tua size badroom SM. black walnut ant tqua 346-2578

DINING ROOM tabM 4 chairs, coun-try. beige j p h o M M r y . s i c e M i i t con-di t ion $500 After 7PM. 661-5054

DINING room labM. chma cMwM. . 4 chairs, aa kght wood G o o d conS-tton $350 455-5954

DINING ROOM 9 pMoe. walnut, ax-cedent. $925 2 tw in b r a a a / r M vM-•^1 headboards $200 aa. 536-9296

DOUBLE BED frame, woodan bunk bad Drama, o ld p iano needs work. por tabM dM iaaahe r , Mfces. downfya skis 4 boots. I l raplaca grea l /b lowar . m a c furniture Weekende 669 5606

EARLY American pma hutch (Houaa of MapML Madaf l giaaa doors. $450 cash, 459-9706 459-6035

EIGHT r ibbon back d m n g chairs - $175 each CaiMM'H

664-1724 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER wi th 2 separa te ma tch ing , che r r ywood bookcaaes. componen t stereo with i p e M e r i . $5000 tor M Comer c a b M . dark o M $500 Aa * t a naw

422-4657

ITALIAN PorvlncMI »vlng r o o m sots, chairs, lamps. 2 c o m m o d e I M I a a Good cond i t ion 679-9473

LIVING ROOM 4 b e d r o o m H m f l u r e . spring 4 mattraaa inc luded Com-plete sets 474-7405

'saESi LOVE SEAT - Tradi t ional Green M vM. $200 C M 540-2681

MASSIVE OAK b a d and armon L ie ,Mam condMon $650 /beM oftar

420-3556

MOVING SALE BY

" S U Z A N N E & C O " Beauti ful 6 p iece RoyM i l oaand pwwtar laa 4 cof tae service. M e naw E j c M s r t K a n b M Spinet p iano. O M bedroom s u M wi th armolra. Sofabed Pawtar serving pleoea. S4-verplated lazy susan Trays. Lampa. C h a r s W M UnM. Shaft d o t h Ta-BMa. SmgM beds S p r e a d s Night stand ConMmpora ry mi r ro r ad con-so la Waaha r 4 d r y a r . T o r o mowbiower . S-200 aMctnc star t

CLOTHING TOO M U C H TO LIST

20200 W M h a m . Sou lh fMId (2 Mcs N. of 12 M M . 1 b * W. of

Evergreen) SM. Sun IC-Spr-,

Numbers el 9em Saturday onfy

MOVING SALE) Contemporary Art . custom k ing quat sM. Panaenmr aterao. VMone Cookwa ia . Mmpe. tabM d a M . a M aowars. 3 4 10 apeed bates, boys ' 6-4. tone of M a c Thurs-Sat 14261 B g M : 8 . of 11. W oft CooUdga 542-4929

OCTAGON g a m a ^ c o c k t M l a M e Raises Mgn/ tow. burMd walnut top. [ I U M I I I condmon. t abM parts In-c luded $400 652-4336

PARKVIEW MEMORIAL Lrvonia 2 oemelery lots. LaM Sup-per sect ion $700 b o t h C M

476-4247

11 Mi l l eM I « r « a ia af

M > M l I I I V M D M a a Area B v J O H M S I M .

GIRLS TWIN 5 dark wood. $375

GRANDFATHER 1920 h M d o c k $260 you rapak White bowl 4 pitcher, e tched $ K K . and other m a c art gtoes 522-4921

HiDE-A-BED - Naw cond i t i on n e c k Naugahyda. $400

533-1157

INFANT CAR sea l -430 wood porta-c r lb wtth ext raa-$35 Exoabent con-d i t ion 729-5991

UVONIA Mov ing SaM D M n g r o o m tabM with 6 c h a r s , kghtao chma cabtnM. M O M . 1 yeer old. $1680

i SM. Oek. 3 pc headboard, hulch. I M i o Queen Lots of neer naw $960 476-4757

L SHAPED 2 piece off e fUM t o n a l aofa. Cue M e n t $450 C M A M onfy 591-2516

MARBLE d M n g r o o m aat. velour c h a r s . M a naw. Giaaa 4 braas end tab les Mahogany roa top d a M Sawing machine O o c a a o n M c h M Beat oner 591-9219

MOVING SALE-Every th ing ake naw FumMj ia , T V s . appaancaa. rttfna

• equ ip 536-30S5

MOVING SALE- Oktar upnght p iano $75 Tex tured sots alaaper 4 ipi iaaaM $125 Oedroom Oraaaarl mirror . cheM 4 d o u b M hea r t bna r l $150 459-2763

MUST SELL H e r a M H a m s flrop M M mahogany tabM w i th 4 Wats, only $220 A M 5pm 455-9743

ONE SMALL NO-7006 Made M Hang Kong M M M Blonde 1966 Madge Japan. M a n M Blonde 1966 Barbie Blonde. MaMf l 1963 Skipper Rad. Kan I t a w t h o m e C M I960 Bar-D a Midge 4 K a n caaa 1964 Be r t t e case 1962. BarbM doa houaa 2 D M ideal BS-12 No n a m e ratrack h M BeM oftar 464-0615

AQUARIUM - 4 0 g e 9 o r atand 9 a l u p tor a M a $150.

wkh wooden eMr. M a new

477-0015

ARTIFICIAL Chr le tmae Tree. 7H ft. beaut i ful 4 U I . $35. Finch b i rd cegee (21. $25 4 $35 454-0061

B E A U T * U L L Y e h a p a spruce Chns tmes t ree $50 WIBcut

10 ft blue UvonM Area.

422-6432

B M K E S PARTS Booth , good corxk-t ion $750 471-6641

CHILD 'S 4 r o o m doa new. w M p e p w r e d . landscaped 25' iwda 18 deep $125

houee, brand ca rpe ted 4 « 24" high «

581-3674

DOORWALL - 6 ft , aadmg Very good oondioor i . Doors eok j aepe-ratafy or w k h h e m e 464-7564

EMPt TENS UNIT - e> tson. I 'Ck jdee some $450

c M a r i l concS-aci:aaeorlea

464-0346

FIREPLACE Screen s tsnderd soa . $60 k i tchen tab le /4 n a t $125 Both k i a M s r i l

Braea/gMas. GMas round color chairs.

474-9049

F IREPLACE/S love Ine condMon. $300 /bee t AM: 843-7540

art. vary good iftar C M AJ P M 591-7997

GAS LOG 24- 4 grada After 5pm.

.$100 . 537-2906

KEROSENE IN BULK 4 Service on m m M e e of yaare

LOEFFLER HWI HARDWARE 29150 Five M M M M l d d M b M

422-2210

LITTLE TIKES ptayhouea. M a i $90 Rad w a g o n $10 427-4 MICROSCOPE - 2 4 3 — w i th mi r ro r or M j m m e l o r $125 up. Weekdays 9 .30 l o 1pm 937-0490

M O U N T A I N KING Chrletmae tree 7 'v t l 4 s tand, amcaaant condMon $65 >0 gM Aquarkan. compleae. $50 Al tar 5pm 261-6127

PAPERBACK B O O K S Mdy s coats. $20

50c .

ROMEX sMct r tcM wire, 1000 ft o l 12-2. $40 per b o * Ot 250 ft.

RUTMAN go-ka r t , 5 hp, $200 Gui-tar Benoey Series 10, smp. carrying case. Bke near. $150 DP Gympac FHnees Sys tem wMh stand. $150

595-7234

SLEMDEREEZE Mbrabng tabM. M a naw $125 R o M r akataa. man's 4^k. Mdiea « ' * 453-6995

T W E N T Y - T W O Vo lume Encyclo-pedia. ma naw CordMee isMphnna. touch tone pulee styang wkh I M -c o m 535-1797

UTILITY T R A I L E R 4 * 6 $350: Chad's croee count ry skM $75 SM: S m M wood burn ing s tove $75 453-3367

712 AppMancaa A M A N A W A S H E R - GE dryer, good coridWton, $250 p a *

4T6-9751

A M A N A 4 Whi r lpoo l eaaherVdryers Electric 4 Gas s iovaa/ rak lgara tors

$79 95 Up Deavary svakaOM Guerar i laso 926-1160

Offlea B A N K R U P C Y A P P R A I S E R S -Daaks. S tono c l a n $19 9 » FMa $49 M a m g o tabMs S M M Over h e M pro»ectors $256 M Typewm-ers $49 96 M l S M M M n g machmaa: P a M i m a : Storage caM-neta Show caaas M » M b 499 9 6 C o M a r a n o e tabMe 231 W 9 M M 546-6404 30635 W 10 M M 474-3375

CANON N P 2 0 0 p M n M paper copier $400 427-3744

CASH R E G I S T E R 3 older m o w -caaee IcheepL hang ing racks (Soor

CHAJR8. DESKS. FILES E«wyth<ng x r v - a o x Off on naw M -rature end l - C t l l l a t LKXaOA-TION B A R N 32242 W 4 M M Farm-ington Mon-Fr i , 9 - 6

a t o t h a w w i 476 -3170

S M 10-4

C L A S S I C o*d d M l 4 c h a r s <6L 1930's. 1940 s. 1960 s, S0M wal-nul 4 o M . dMptoy «wwceeea (4) o M : Private, reaaonaf i la 774-1667

COMPRESSOR. 6 St ra t ton angaria, t w i n tanks $600 After 6 p m 525-2320

Brtgg 6 • 4 wheel.

CONFERENCE TABLE <10 ftj. aokd o M wi th 4 • a d g a e o c i d b k a uphoi-starad cha i r s A P l a y Bo aea Mod-el 5600 au tomat i c en .atop leader / aaaar A WBaon Jonea Ambaeeador 900 Shraddar 4 s tand BeM oftar C M M B i e 946-9369

DESK For f e p l i i n g yo ia ig ak jden t Walnut veneer, l drewwr. M e new. $15 464-7556

DESKS SMM. LMad. 34 In. s 60 In. i 30 M. high Aaklng $ 4 6 Ca* .

422-3444 EXECUTIVE DESK - $350 4 C h M -$75 00 G o o d c o n d m o n Muet a M

427-7500

EXECUTIVE desk , da rk wood Uriah. 6 ft. wlda. 3 ft deep. a i L M a i l con-dit ion. $125 Sanyo u a a u f t i a . with haadaM 4 toof pedM. ake new. aak-<ng$140 542-6306

LIVE CMMSTfeMa TREES I Evergr i

721

E L E C T R C M M M bad . M a a a a .

HOSPTTAL BED

H O S P n A L BED. M M and 2 com-O 1 M M M M M oaer m noon 4 3 p m 477-7S64

722 Hofcbiaa Coina A

600 s tamps $1000.

$2700 Over Ovar 2000

261-7233

723 DIAMONO R M G -cut. s o a t a r e go ld I $5700 /sa l $4000

1.34 C T . round

GREAT C M R B T M A S gi f t I T ganu->010 p wan nackMoa BaM $1A» Cm 244-922$

LOOSE EMERALD 1.21 ca ra i . OW $1011. baM oMer

455-4764 ROLEX DATE JuM Ch ronomeaa

monthe old. a M und i $1600 naw. make oftar

SOUTAiRE d tamond r ing. Eta op ear c u t clean, round , t M a w i . 1.56CT

$2900 349-1221

m

SCMERL 4 ROTH ta$ aaa mmi.

Drum S a t ha rdwood M a M

T 4 Z 7 . 1 0 M ar M 1 - 4 1 6 6

SPMCT PIANO

Won M a r a N M K I

STE INWAY G r a n d P lane w i t h manfiawg bench S T . 6yrs . . a M a a any M e new $13 500 as 11533

STBNWAY. KAWA1, SAMCK MicMgan P M n o C a

Woodward N of 10 M t a - 546-2300

STEMWAY upright

STTOfWAY O R A M ) M . a M u g m Mohagony M l " Bon AMarSpm

STORY 6 CLARK Piano, oonaota. 40 1 23. good conMbon M M Garden O t y 261-5144

THIS C M R 0 T M A S n W M r M I wbh EvoM Mualc M M M naw P lpnou*>

i yau-» amoy m ram long P M n o a orgens k a y t t o a M by BMdwm. LOwray Young Chang. Yamaha 4 K o r g a q aewnoe M M Mcabona

Aa Slorae Open B u i 1-6

EVOLA MUSIC CO. B t o o t m m o HMa WaMr lo rd 2144 Tetegraph M 7 7 0oueWwy N of Square Laka N ot Wal ton 334-0566 425-1102 674-0433

724 CAMERA BAG. Mrga. Mack. $20 Tr t -pod. $15 Af to r 5 p m 261-6127

CANNON A f 1 wMh hard caea. elec-tronic M M . SOmm lane. 90 -200mm zoom Mna-$3SQ/baM 453-4671

C A P T U R E T H O S E C H R I S T M A S Moments JVC V ideo Cemara $600

397-3836

MINOLTA M a x x u m 5000. 35mm camera, ana . t r i p o d 4 caaa He ie i uaad 3 t a in or lg lnM carton. $375 a r m Aftor 4pm. 647-6646

EXECUTONE E tkMy M phone Sja-lem, 5 phonee, 3 anaa. a i p a n d a b M to 12 phonaa 5 Inaa . COM $2500. aaa lo r $1500 Sav in 7025 CopMr wi th a u t o m a t e ahaM leader and 10 Mn sonar , COM $4,000. s a l lor $ 2 5 0 0 P a n a a o n l c c o m b i n a t i o n phone 4 a w a s t i n g machine, COM $160. a M tor $100 A l equ lpmenl 1 year old C M I M Plmnneen 642-4565 af tar 5 p m . 362-0597

INDUSTRIAL StaM lockers; used, approx imate ly IS Mi * 16 m « 6 ft L M naw $146. Aak lng $50 each

422-3444

LARGE OFFICE DESK, wi th buBMn typewri ter s tand: L<JII»«MI gMse top $100 541-0560

OFFICE 4 M E D I C A L EOUIPMENT X-ray un i t , scale lab equ ipmen t daak. copy mach ine, erm 4 aide

. C M Eva's. 334-2466 PTTNEY B O W E S m o d s l 5600 pos-tage mach ine pk je E M S - 1 a w i t n x w i meMng scaM. $ 2 6 0 0 / b e M oftar C M 9am - 5pm. 256-6400

RESTAURANT EOUIPMENT 2 Salad Sara. M a na Mr Satom, af tar 2 p m . 522-3311

DOUBLE Oven electric range. i M n g -eretor . eeeher 4 atet l i ic dryar A l

$75 each. 349-1193

D R Y E R - H o t p o l n u alactrlc whi te

^ma^condlocti. $150"^52^45 DURAST1LL water dMUMr. 4 gal per day w « h 10 gM. lank and Bears. Fuay eu tomabc 1966. Sa $600 531

SAT DEC x r a v Ona day only. 9am-2pm A c a j i v e M t e d extra othce items Compute rs . (2 C P / V 4 1 Ap-pM Doe) I n d u d t o g scrfheare. Epaon printer. comb inaBon a e e ' a o i e g a cabmals . A d M Correc t ing rypewrk-m . Kroy Mt to r lng macMna. M / o M trays. M a c . H a m . O k i i W i g h a i i Piece. Suite 370: 401 S Woodward. B . r " i i n f l h e m F r e e p a r k i n g o n

FR iQOAlRE. Mproi.1maMI>i 19 cu. ft., traezar on bo t tom, u j p p a l o n a . G o o d cond i t ion . $150 961-1110

S a Slender You toning MMee. p k a ar equ ipment . m u M e M

Ctoemg Jan. 1 517-649-2664

X i new. $199 C M weekday * £ £ £ *

GE REFRIGERATOR. 14 c u ft. no-•roM, whi te . 6 years o ld . very good

$325 336-4446 GE refr igerator . I8cu. l t . troM tree. h a v a M gold. beM offer Alter 6pm

GE ne fnge ra lo r . 21 cu ft. Iroet bee. brown. $ 1 7 5 or beM oftar C M

729-1656

• tad ai i lMbM $1J96. CaS. 553-9250 " T I M E C L O C K S

T ime C locks Tkne C locks

" M pr ices y o u w o n t beSawal Centra l Puatnaaa MacNnae

455-9400 a Buay. c M 955-9401 TWO D R A W M g a <M caomets and

690-1715

G-E-Me tchmg c roaave . $80 Aftar

wf th hood. $100. $50. M»-

6PM 455-9226 G.E. Gas Ranoa. d new $200 P M c o thdge . good corv d W o n l l O O 726-9694 w 729-1539

PR LOVE Sam*, cockta i l tabM. temp tabM 4 lamp B i a * buftat 4 mae. C M altar 9 : 3 0 p m 464-0061

SOFA 4 C H A I R new $250 aaarwc naw $75. 464-3033

S O F A love aeM Coftae t a b M 4 and t a b * very good cond i loo. $600 complete Af tar 4 p m

SOFA SLEEPER tar aeM Muet M6. $60 or beet oftar 459-6407

SOFA - 84x34 3 c u M lone. 9orM str ipe, $150 P lymouth 459-7799

SOFA - 9 6 " Mng. oor neutral. e i cM ien l cond l l * Af tar 4 p m

an. $100. 456-9226

S O U O CHERRY Dropb

d o m e I n * * 4 a m M • a r M a d Cof tae TebM B e M o f t a r a aea-0743

STERLMG saver M e aat; 4 a s M a 14x14

296-9429 14x14

296-9429

S1TFFEL TabM Lamp. 2 > b i a CaM-

dryer, n a c . 425-319$

WATER BED - Queen aMe. mir rored head board, drawer pec ee ta B e « oftar A l i a 9 p m . $33-6472

710 Mbc. For Sal ta Oakland County

G E . STOVE. i r teermg $100 Hot Point iMr lparb-l o r l i a a t a . g o o d condMon $50 After 6 P M 441-3332

715 Computora APPLE C O a a P A T B L E PC SoR-ware. 2 n o m t o r s (color and aacx 4 whi te k. &50 or b e M after 45

APPLE aenbe

Bon $6.

9 C - w M i rnonwer. •rtnter. 2400 Baud

m e n u e M Exceaent tS. 39

w i e m . oondk

0 -2910

HOT POINT Copper tone electr ic stove $75 e n d 14 cu. I t i M I u a a a a r $110. Vary g o o d condMon 729-53S3

APPLE lor . M a $1,400.

ATARI mono . S206T, $350 Apnoot MS-DOS c i a i i p u M wi th a u t i — a $250

HOTPOWT go ld . 14 c u b i c ft., vary g o o d oon<9-non . $160 729-52S3

JENN-Al f tE Cook top. 2 cai tngea. $450 T a p c e n b u M k i range $125

« s a s 7 i

C O M P L E T E C o m p u t e r e y M i a . C o m m o d o r e 64/126 c o m p u M . 004-

C O M P U T W T R A O E SHOW

Sunday Daoambar 11M. t 0 -4pm - r vona B a Lodge Hi M l 1 7 P » r o ^ Rd GERMAN

$24°SSi&

19 o i U L . a u a M a . ' S ? Hat c o m p e l new 40MG 5.-2. y * drlvae. 440K ram. EOA M O N j r a p h -•cs DOS 3 3 . I 1 M I M M M

3NO L W o rgan, b

1 1 r ^ a i ' i a - V M s r ustzr

p 3 a alytok. e a M ootor p r M

B a h a t Hb-M 1 - 3 1 6 1

USED SKI SKI S A L E SKI S A L E

M a M M M 4 2 5 C i — n i l 6 a M .

s L r ^ n r - j L r r e MMkM

NIKON F2. MO-2 motor $675

A variety of so imds Mue eea 536-3641

VIOLA, good shadsra C M

aoa. $250 721-6446

WURLIT2ER S P 9 « T - a « d lbon H JOO Evening ends

i or e M -M 1 - 6 3 0 4

WURUTZER Mudto v a p a n o . mohegony w / t p r a a e d value S1000

*9cM grand a n c h Ap-

625-22*7

WURUTZER StuOo H a wooo. French P r o v a bench L f t a naw $4000

no. Cherry-

RCA 4 1 CemCorder . per toc t c o n * . Bon. uead 3 bmee. $1,050 n d u d a e c e e e 4 5 yr

V E R T I C A L P R O C E S S c a m e r a . L.E.D eceang. <9gHM O m a . auto locus, moto r drive. 1 year o l d m m aee Aaklng $1600

727 VMaoQamaa V C i r a - T i

728 Muaicai Inatrumant*

ALLEN Current 32 note

Inga. S M 4 Sun

Onglne»v $13,000 8 c k eeto. $6600 C M I

ALL PIANOS W A N T H ) r t g t M C a M Pa id M OncM

541-6116 U e M Ptanoe Our Only BuMnaa

BABY GRANO - C o m p M M y raftrv

wemut /mehogny n d u d e e 5 b a a laaacna. M u M a M . $ 3 . 8 0 0 o r b e M

661-0310

BABY G R A N O PIANO - $750 366-6221

BALDWIN C o n a o M p a n o good 00 871-6441

B A L D W I N s p i r M p a n o , 4 2 7 ^ 4 7 2

BALDWIN upng fn years o ld . aka naw

p a n o 4 bench. 4 wt b M . 752-9677

Plymouth 456-4677 247-4343

7 » T a t a y

METAL WANTED Coppar, RadMors, Braaa.

Aluminum 8 CvbMa amobaimbmii M M i ' i . C i a > a M paper 4 M M c a r d e

L 4 L N E C Y C L M O M W b M k M a r a

721-7438 (Wayna/WaaOand araa)

S t t H • a M a r a . L P ' s

711 A F G H A N MALE. I

$300 M M ptok >« Owtebnas I N V I S I B L E F E N C E . 1 c o l l a r ,

AJROALE-neuaerat g o o d nab i red n e a M g o o d h o m e

" M e . l a r k aM. paM mm tarn 425-6444

A K C LABRADOR PUPS « a e a 4 M a M Champ ion a n t d a m . S35G

w e d OF A. mmm-I2S-0679

BEAGLE PUPS 3 melee t 2 weeks old. 13' CMae AKC. m L Maul Mood-Bra After 530PM. 391-4667

BEAROED oo f ta AKC. M ia i iM 'n ' b rad A d o r e b M lemea PMVY 12 wks o l d Houeebroken HeaMh j i i a b i M e f l 294-3909 999-9463

B E A U n F U L C O C K A T C L l l M I I I . L u b n o ' s PMd-s. SeMs Cea an iens . Cmnemon Peart h k f « C M J a M M Mtat 5:30 397-9S74

B E A U T * U l ONE yi aer ok) o rang*

d e r i u peraonebty 166-4136

CALICO C M tamak M u M Snd good h d m i t ^mXSm

meny cotofk. red Motors. I f earn M 1 - 3 0 4 1

^ i - -^euaered. t o good he ana.

99 V 1 9 9 6

CATS- to good h e neu te red C M Mtor or

i p m $94-3147 47%1TB7

YAMAHA GRANO Piano. S f t M v . 4 months o ld . M u M e M BaM oMar

meny gsme c e r t n d g w ^ b o l h Joy S a d a 4

422-1S46

ATARI 2000. 20 gamek 2 peddMs 4 y M c k k . $ 1 0 0 256-6063

ATARI 600. 46K. 24 gamaa. O-ber t . H e r d b M Cenapede. dMc drwa. $1900 vekie. a M $250 347-2974

NINTENDO Robot . 11 games. ee Loaded. K M l o a n * a u r l

Warr iors. $500 va lua43a6 .M7-2V74

720 VCR, TV, Otarao, M-Fi , Tapa D a d a

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER: VCR 4

5 2 2 ^

FISHER 6 p a c e sMreo. giaaa c a b b w t . m i n i $1100 after Sp

BEAUTIFUL epmet p M n o w i th

JUKE BOX. Seeburg. 1961. Plays 46 's .

BUNOY CLARINET - U k e n a a . $250 or beM oftar C M 662-3465 week days Af te r 4 4 a a M e n M . 651-7304 KENWOOO 2000 OM

C A B L E NELSON Ptaaa. 1. - M i n i oondMcn. $450 Af te r 5 p m 642-0679

C H R B T M A S O Comlngf u c n g M pMno.«

$1300. 6S2-2647

sr:JS8%» 1 4 i k i t o k 341-2514

OLYMPUS a a sMa VMB c M e new . 3 yrs OM. 4 1

C L A R M E T 4 caaa. r s a a a n M l t . queen a o a bedap iead 4 meacfang oreoee. eer t tnone. 425-7257

C L A R B C T S 4 FLUTES

C O N N TRUMPET. O k e etor". very

10-3:30pm. a M to r JML 425-1104

C O N S O L E • h e f l . mc

P M N O . M M 2 r j z 979-6729

ELECTRK: P I A N O PM n M T 4

k e n a w $700

n M T 4

EVCTCTT upngh t ptano

Ao 456-4180

FLUTE. A he rMy u e a 3pm.. M o n

" k e b e n g . w i. $ 2 2 4 cm 9iru FLL.

N M caaa. 9 A M a n d 474-61*3

FLUTE - pen h o M S M r4ng M a a r

xsr? tm. smm g $330 or baa

r4ng M a a r

xsr?

£ 730 Sporting

110-11

OYMASTAR 0 | kM) ta tbM. 447 M M M g a . vary gaod • $166 M M M . C M I M

HOCKEY SKATES - New. aMS 6. i M o s W . O a 721-6446

CHAMPION CAT SHOW Dec 10-11 K o l C M 36100 Van B o m . Wayna M Long H M 1C-4 S M 4 toon H M M S k $ 1 J » m sMk

3 yrm. aM.

C H M E S E S H A R - P 6 pxaa- i M l ' i queaty. CSPCA. papers.

C O L L I E - L a r g e . 2 - y e e r - o l d

K M n g home. $169

FEMALE BORDER COUJE. I 2 M a r s oM. bab ied , good p a ty C M 91

4 1

JET* a a B o a b M b ? l A & a S a T t 5 ^

G O L D E N R M M i a P<«a A K C

Q O O O H O M E N e e d M M r l l M M | $

H A V E C A T S M M waat goad M M |

HMIALAYAN KTTTBaS B k a 4 n a m e PaML 8 M b . CPA. $ 1 9 0 - $ 2 0 9 423-7440

M S H M . lb M M A ' A A M M of M A ft

1MM C M — M M . M - M - M

W T T B M M a a e M M a b y b a a a . S m M doneakm M o M b o M k M M Troy . O M PMb. 4 7 7 - 9 9 M

K111CM. Sta n e a M a r t K e M

M M I M TOM

L H A S A APSO: a r c i a a M 9 M M I 5 yrs. e M a p a d k M a M

g b b d k e a M 4 2 V 3 9 9 7

A APSO: a r c i a a M 9 M M I 5 yrs. e M a p a d k M a M

g b b d k e a M 4 2 V 3 9 9 7

LHASi 4 APSO O . taa 1 1 ObBaa. M M M , 7 wwaks a M M M M r s e t U M l a M V 9 9 M

4 APSO O . taa 1 1 ObBaa. M M M , 7 wwaks a M M M M r s e t U M l a M V 9 9 M

L H A S A A P S O C b M a pee a M . • am. IB M M . $ t M C M m m 341-4179 9P94.

A A P S O C b M a pee a M . • am. IB M M . $ t M C M m m 341-4179

L H A S A APSO, M M M M A K C M M M S 3 S 0 C M M M T $ P M .

$37-999$

14F» •. 736 HouaahoMPaf SMIH TZU pup*. AKC. quaMy. any type toy u n w i n d , m o u «*oo i -

169 453-3671

OAE Thursday, DaoamtMr 8. 1068

SHIM TZU Pup* - S25C A m d y * •bowl 2 Shots 4 pepers b cadant 91ft tor Cnnstmas U M U 7

3HIH TZUS. AKC. CH AMPION male puppies 8 • * » oW, W - c o k * . $450 Cat 292-821* SIAMESE kit lens. 9 aaaka. a g » 1 araa rad pomt. 4 mat point, cafl m a 4 weekends

SIAMESE MALE - 1 M poin ie, eatremely affectionate (Nth ctMMran. Indoor pal Lovmo home • m m * 195 366-1363

SIBERIAN HUSKY pupa. AKC. a weeks. Brat shot*. Mack 4 reds 1280 535-8260

Sof t -Coated Wheaton Tamar pupa, non shed. AKC. 3 matee. 3 fern alee. WW rto*0 lor Chrlatmae 332-9611

TABBY KITTENS - 2 h a * Canton. Serious mqulrtee onty

981-3132

TO QOOO noma - Ooldan Retriever/ Whi te Shepherd. 4 montha Belore 10 am 422-4438 eves M i - 0 9 5 7

To Oood Homa. PARAKEET with cagel

TO" GOOD HOME small bleck, lemale cat, spade 4 declewed. « yr». o ld 553-2® 73

TWO LOVABLE mate ca t * Larga black, par wan white looking t w a flood homa 427-2187

WEIMARANER. 1 yeer old male AKC Houaa dog - 10 good h o w .

453-1138

WHITE CdHe. female, »0 Dewo>rmed and shots Tr i started Bedding 4 cage 367

WIRE FOX Terriers. AKC Puppies 4 adults Bred (or quality, temperament , hearth 313-634-4833

YORKSHIRE TERRIOR pupp.ee. AKC. 12 weeks. mate $250. female t 3 5 0 negotiable ^ e * ' X m "

740 P«t S a r v i c a s ATTN: PET OWNERS

Parky "a Kennels - expert an breed g rooming Dog 4 cat grooming. Show g rooming available

crvem^ dogs 4 cats

BEAGLE PUPPIES Gun Dog B»oodknee Breeder of Beagles since 1949 1 utter by Field Champion. Jack's Iron Mike: 1 Inter By Par ty ' s Jackpot

PERKY S KENNELS 464-0232

OOG GROOMING at reasonable rates, by a TLC groomer that carea how your pet feels as we* as h o * It w o k s Ca l lRoee. 533-9628

800 R«c. Vehiclas HONOA 1985 200S- ATV, good con-dit ion. p r iced tor Chrlstmaa.

After 5pm: 281-5898

MOTORHOMES - 100 UNITS New - Used - Rentals

Lloyd Bndgee Traveler*! Chelsea 475-1347

802 Snowmobitos SKIOOO 1967 Formula Plus Low mileage, needs soma repair 12400 or beat otter 728-2633

806 Boat* & Motors THE Huron-Cl in ton Met ropo l i tan Authort ty •* otter mo the fol lowing Used Equipment for Sale:

t Only 1944 GMC An«nibK>u* Vehi-cle drlveatoie. not seaworthy Thia unit can be aeen at Met ro Beach Met ropark , 31300 Met ro Parkway, Mt Clemens. Ml. Mon thru Frt.. Sam to 4 pm

J Only 1945 G M C Amphibious Vehi-cle, parts only UrUt can be seen at Kensington Metroperks. 2240 W Buno Rd MIKora. Ml. between 8 am 4 4pm. Mon thru Frt.

Bids must be received by 2pm, De-cember 16 1988, at HCMA Admln-o t re ime Office. 13000 High Ridge Or P O Bo« 2001. Brighton. Ml 48116-8001

aoe vahictoft Boat Storaga

AAA STORAGE Boats, Trailers. Trucks

Outdoor , we* l ighted, eecured Electricity available 5 acres

Jeffr ies 4 Telegraph area. 536-7771

ALL BOATS & RV's $10 Per M o Lighted. Fenced 4 Secured 346-2592

INDOOR STORAGE B o a t s - C a r * - R V s

O e a n . dry 4 secure Open 7 Cays

Master 4 V I S A

812 Motorcycl* Mim-Bikss

HONOA Spree - Low mMaga. exceaent condi t ion, per lect Chr is tmas gif t $375 with helmet After 5PM 535-6445

QUAD SPORT, 1987 230 wtth trailer 4 1972 Scorp ion anoeffnoMe Muat sell $1,700 complete 661-3065

YAMAHA 1987 RAZZ Black, mint. 286 maes. $500 or beat oftar aftar 5pm 981-1296

814 C a m p o r t , Trai tors A aa — * - . L • m • U M l O l l T O l i m

TRADEWINOS CAMPER, wtth awiv . Heap* 8 Needs cham repair to

$300. /beet offer >51-9792

TRAVEL TRAILER gas refrigerator s tove 4 heeler amk. $800 f i rm

478-1583

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VEGA, 1977 24 f t t ravel Waller.

tftaap* 4. good condkUon 1 3 500 261-6615

816 Auto ft Truck Part* ft Sarrica

FOUR WHEELS ANO TIRES tor V» ton Ford pick up, R23S X 15,

I condi t ion >129 good< X 15, w y

476-6175

HOLIOAY WINTER AUTO SERVICE SPECIALS

Censor. Feesuring a complete Ine of Oood,ee» T r e e and oartMed euto-

prosecMon service $24 96 March T M Co

9Ke* l on 4 Ford Rd

M I L T Chevy 390. 4 ban. per « * e Mgh-aft cam hemj duty

Torker I menNoM 750 CFU 'esor. m o r e A l new 261-7463

AOLLSAA IBM alee p ick-up truak. $S<> rtma 4 Urea TAX. r f ieep Toro

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SKI VALUES at just in time

for Christmas T O P Q U A L I T Y SKI P A C K A G E SETS

ROSSI/MARKER R O S S I E - 5 0 0 SKIS ' 1 9 5 00 M A R K E R M - 2 4 B INDINGS 120 00

D O O R B U S T E R PRICE

T O T A L >339 .95

$169 OLIN/SALOMON

• O L I N 6 7 1 S P O R T SKIS . . . >225 .00 • S A L O M O N S - 4 4 7 or

TYROLIA 420-s 114.95 "STRAW ~

P A C K A G E PRICE $199

ELAN/SALOMON 8 9 E L A N 6 0 0 0 SP O M N I SK IS > 2 8 5 . 0 0

S A L O M O N S - 4 4 7 or T Y R O L I A 420 -S B INDINGS 1 1 4 . 9 5 E L A N S T R A P L E S S p O L E S 2 9 . 9 5

P A C K A G E PRICE $219

>250.00 K-2

89 K-2 RS SPORT SKIS S A L O M O N S - 4 4 7 or T Y R O L I A 420 -S B I N D I N G S 114 95 K - 2 M A T C H I N G P O L E S 35 00

T O T A L >399 9 5 pacpkr I $229 K-2/SALOMON

8 9 K -2 3500 S P O R T SK IS >275 00 S A L O M O N S - 6 4 7 o r M A R K E R M - 2 6 B I N D I N G S 139 95 K - 2 M A T C H I N G S T P

P A C K A G E PRICE $279

K-2 4400 8 9 K-2 4400 S K I S

S A L O M O N S - 7 5 7 or M A R K E R M - 3 6 B I N D I N G S K - 2 M A T C H I N G P L A T P O L E S

>290 .00

160 00 37. QO

PACKAGE PRICE

T O T A L >487 .00

$329 C R O S S C O U N T R Y P A C K A G E S E T S SALOMON SNS

•ELAN rM soo nw towns 9u$ . .'125.00 •SALOMON a - M i w sky boots 85.00 •SALOMON sn twub bmoinss 20.00 •EXEL altm earr reus 16.95

TOTAL »226.95

PACKAGE C-f lOO PRICE ^ 1 ^ 9

TRAK/SALOMON •TRAK T-1B0 Nfrwu s u '120.00 •SALOMON s* an smsnFf soon . 85.00 •SALOMON sa THUMB moats . . 20.00 •TRAK *wte suss 15.00

TOTAL >249.00

PACKAGE 6 4 a o PRICE ^ 1 4 3

ROSSIGNOL SNS •ROSSI mvwftafie w srs '130.00 •HEIERUN6 amsauoy tourer sms b 85.00 •SALOMON sr roumc bmomss 20.00 •ROSSIGNOL aovwtas blue poos . 24.00

T O T A L *259.00

SUPER S - I R Q PRICE

FISCHER SNS •FISCHER super crown suts '139 00 •HEIERLJNG mosmaot tourer sks b 85.00 •SALOMON sr rouftwc binomss 20.00 •FISCHER wwte suus pous 15.00

T O T A L *259.00

PACKAGE $ - J 7 Q PRICE v l

Choose from Michigan's

LARGEST Skiwear^ SELECTION at ALL PLAICE

LEVELS

70 etc t&e fiface fa* S6ien&f SKIER'S GIFT IDEA COUPONS C O U P O N S NOT VAL ID O N S A L E M D S E . V O I D AFTER D E C . 18, 1988

FULL LINE - FULL SERVICE SKI SHOPS

• B L O O M F I E L D HILLS:2540 W O O D W A R D at Square Lake Rd 338-0803 • B I R M I N G H A M : 101 TOWNSEND corner of Pierce 644-5950 • L IVONIA/REDFORD: 14211 TELEGRAPH at the Jeffr ies Fwy 534-8200 • M T . C L E M E N S : 1216 S GRATIOT V? mile north of 16 Mi 463-3620 • EAST DETROIT:22301 KELLY between 8 & 9 Mi 778-7020 • A N N ARBOR:3336 WASHTENAW wesl of U.S. 23 "973-9340 • F L I N T : 4 2 6 1 MILLER across f rom Genesee Valley Mall 313-732-5560 • TRAVERSE CITY; 107 E FRONT STREET (Downtown) 616-941 -1999 • S U G A R LOAF:SKI AREA 18 mi les N/W of Traverse City 616-228-6700 • F A R M I N G T O N HILLS:27847 O R C H A R D LAKE RD at 12 Mi 553-8585

OPEN DAILY 10-9pm., SATURDAY 10-5:30pm., SUNDAY 12-5pm • V I S A * M A S T E R C A R D * D I N E R S * A M EXPRESS*DISCOVER WELCOME

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Flower power Plants and trees give life to yuletide decor

CH R I S T M A S T I M E b r i n g s so m u c h m o r e t h a n t i d ings of c o m f o r t a n d joy. T h e r e is t h e h a r r i e d pace . T h e p r e s s u r e s of

p a r t y i n g a n d g i f t -g iv ing . S h o p p i n g n i g h t m a r e s . T h e expense . All c o m b i n e t o d a m p e n t h e sp i r i t of love a n d cele-b r a t i o n .

One w a y t o avo id be ing s w e p t u n d e r b y c o m m e r c i a l i z a t i o n or a n x i e t y is t o se t t h e s t a g e for C h r i s t m a s in y o u r o w n h o m e .

S t a r t w i t h ho l iday g r eene ry . T h e r ich color a n d redo lence of e v e r g r e e n s a n d a few w i n t e r p l a n t s can v a n q u i s h t h e h u m b u g c o m p l e t e l y .

E v e r w o n d e r how C h r i s t m a s t r e e s c a m e a b o u t ? P i n e s were f i r s t d e c o r a t -ed a t C h r i s t m a s t i m e in t h e m i d - 1 6 t h c e n t u r y . T h e G e r m a n s d e c o r a t e d t r e e s a t E a s t e r , a n d t h i s w a s a n a t u r a l ex-t e n s i o n of t h a t c u s t o m .

O t h e r c o u n t r i e s w e r e s low t o p ick u p t h e t r a d i t i o n . T h e r e w a s no m e n t i o n of C h r i s t m a s t r e e s in C h a r l e s D i c k e n s ' '"A C h r i s t m a s C a r o l . " w r i t t e n in t h e m i d - 1 9 t h c e n t u r y . T h e y were st i l l con-s i d e r e d a n e c c e n t r i c e x t r a v a g a n c e . Soon m e r c h a n d i s i n g took ho ld in Amer i ca . B y t h e la te 1800s. C h r i s t m a s t r e e s w e r e a n A n m e r i c a n r a g e — t h e b igger a n d m o r e l aden , t h e b e t t e r .

C H R I S T M A S T R E E S a r e a l m o s t a s v a r i e d a s s n o w f l a k e s . D e c o r a t i o n s as ide , t h e r e a r e m o r e t h a n 55 spec i e s of p i n e in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a lone , m o s t of w h i c h wou ld m a k e love ly C h r i s t m a s t r e e s . N o b l e . D o u g l a s a n d S c o t c h a r e a f ew of t h e f avo r i t e s .

C h o o s i n g a n d d e c o r a t i n g y o u r

StfwJ your f a v o f l t t noatalaia buf f " v r o o m i n g " back in to ths *80s w i t h ths i w v Chr i s tmas C o u p * Bouquet — a spor ty l i ra sng lns rad min ia -ture ce ram ic conver t ib le f i l led

C h r i s t m a s t r e e i n i t i a t e s t h e h o l i d a y s ea son for t h e w h o l e f a m i l y . O n e w a y t o m a k e t h i s a b o n a f i de a d v e n t u r e is t o c u t y o u r own t ree . _

If you live n e a r a n a t i o n a l fo re s t , t e l e p h o n e t h e p a r k s e r v i c e t o f i n d ou t if t h e r e is c u t t i n g in y o u r a r ea . T h e y ' l l i s sue you a n i n e x p e n s i v e p e r m i t if t h e y a r e ava i l ab le . T h i s is a s c lose a s you c a n come t o a n o l d - f a s h i o n e d C h r i s t -m a s .

O the rwi se , t h e r e a r e m a n y " c h o o s e a n d c u t " o p e r a t i o n s n a t i o n w i d e . T r e e s a r e grown in f i e lds a n d p r e p r i c e d ac-co rd ing t o g r ade . G r o w e r s p r o v i d e s a w a n d c u t t i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s .

S o m e "choose a n d c u t " o p e r a t i o n s p rov ide ho t c ider a n d h a y r i d e s .

M a n y fami l i e s can ge t a lot of plea-s u r e out of a t r i p t o t h e c o n v e n i e n t cor-ne r C h r i s t m a s t r e e lo t . B e s u r e t o c h o o s e a f r e s h t ree . A v o i d a n y t h a t look d r y or d a m a g e d .

A F E W E A S Y p r e p a r a t i o n s once y o u ' v e ca r r i ed t h e t r e e h o m e will pre-s e r v e i t s f r e s h n e s s i n t o J a n u a r y . R e c u t t h e b o t t o m a t a s l a n t a n d s e t i t in a pai l of w a t e r in t h e coo les t a r e a of t h e h o u s e or b a s e m e n t .

Allow it t o s o a k for a c o u p l e of d a y s . T h e n s i t u a t e t h e t r e e in a l a rge k e t t l e f i l led wi th s a n d or g r ave l . A d d w a t e r t o keep t h e t r e e m o i s t .

P l a c e t h e t r e e a s f a r a s p o s s i b l e f r o m d i r e c t s u n l i g h t , f i r e p l a c e s a n d h e a t e r s . Y o u can a d d a C h r i s t m a s t r e e p rese r -v a t i v e or floral p r e s e r v a t i v e t o t h e wa-t e r .

If you a re t h i n k i n g a b o u t l ive t r ees , cons ide r a N o r f o l k I s l a n d p ine . T h e i r a i r y hor izon ta l fo l iage m a k e s t h e m a n ideal indoor p l a n t all y e a r . Or b r a v e t o d e c o r a t e a non-p ine . P e r h a p s t h e r e ' s a h o u s e or g a r d e n p l a n t y o u ' v e b e e n long ing for. C h r i s t m a s m a y b e t h e b e s t t i m e t o b u y a n d c e l e b r a t e i t s p u r c h a s e wi th o r n a m e n t s .

Frui t , c i t rus a n d n u t t rees a n d even some cactuses make unusua l a n d live-ly scoffolding for ga r l ands a n d l ights .

Some season greeters prefer artifi-cial Ch r i s tmas trees. T h e r e a re a lmost a s many fake var ie t ies as t he re a re au-thent ic .

Basically, art if icial t r ees come in ei-t he r plast ic or PVC. P las t i c i s s t i f fer . less genuine feeling, while P V C h a s a nice, almost silken qua l i ty . As expect-ed, F*VC costs abou t 30 percen t more. T h e most popular t ree "spec ies" is the fuller, denser C a n a d i a n pine. Almost all "species come in e i ther green or whi te . A "crys ta l l ine" finish — kind of fes t ive iridescent whi te — is avai lable in several styles.

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Candlea, hol ly , p i ne s n d red r ibbons s t C h r t s t m s s s rs sn es tab l i shed t radi -t ion. Telef lora 's now candlest ick bouque t p u t s them s l l together w i t h f resh f lowers in a cand le holder. The new s i t ve r -p l s t sd cand les t ick c a n be uaed to ho ld large or sma l l cand ies sf ter the f l owers s r s gone.

T H E S E F A K E T R E E S a r e no t bar -ga ins . A 2-foot t r e e c o s t s a r o u n d $20. a n d a 10-foot t r e e . $250 in p las t i c a n d $300 or m o r e in P V C . B u t t h e n a g a i n , you d o n ' t h a v e t o g e t a new one e v e r y yea r .

S ince e v e r g r e e n b o u g h s a re f l a m m -able . fill in a r o u n d t h e fireplace w i t h p o i n s e t t i a s i n s t e a d . Or b looming poin-s e t t i a s in t h e w i n d o w b r i n g a rosy h u e t o t h e room.

These South Amer ican natives a re bred in 65 var ie t ies a n d five di f ferent colors. They are on retail marke t for only si* weeks f rom mid-November th rough December . Nevertheless , t h e y are the No. 1 p o t t e d p l an t in t e rms of wholesale dollar value, outselling even m u m s and geran iums .

. "Chr is tmas cac tus . La t in American

in origin, is fas t gaining popular i ty . You can count on las t yea r ' s cac tus blooming on schedule wi thou t carefu l t end ing .

B u t florists a n d nurser ies will b e ab le t o supply you wi th t imely bloom-ing cactuses . T r y t h e m in c lusters for large centerpieces, or in cache pots for b a t h r o o m s and guest rooms.

H e r b s and spices con t r ibu te to t b e s u b s t a n c e and sesua l i ty of C h r i s t m a s , b o t h in t radi t ion a n d in pract ica l i ty .

R o s e m a r y is possibly t h e moat C h r i s t m a s y of t h e herbs . Pious etymol-ogy main ta ins t h a t t h e blue flowers at-t r i b u t e d to the blue of M a r y ' s robe.

As a pot ted p lant , rosemary adds an i n t o x i c a t i n g p r e s e n c e . I n c l u d e rosemary in your h o m e m a d e potpourr i .

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Santa came to town with a sleigh full of goods for the sports s n t h u s i s s t . The sports-moti f fleece pu l l ove r is s i lk-s c r e e n e d w i th brights and bold* by Cotler. The Ka-m i k a z e Rac ing Team ensemble — also by Cotler — is for the cycl ist and i t designed in a new, cotton blend. The " O l f - t h e W a l l -soccer ball is an a larm c lock that cuts off when you throw it sgsinst the wsll. He's wearing a t e a i - a n d - b l s c k swester by Koman. Available at moat JCPenney atores.

Bomber, aviator styles reign as glamour gifts

O v e r a l l p r o j e c t i o n s for h o l i d a y r e t a i l s a l e s p o i n t t o s i n g l e d i g i t i n c r e a s e s , ac-c o r d i n g t o t h e N a t i o n a l R e t a i l M e r -c h a n t s A s s o c i a t i o n ( N R M A ) . " W e a r e e x p e c t i n g h o l i d a y s a l e s t o b e u p f i v e t o s ix p e r c e n t o v e r l a s t y e a r . " s t a t e s Ro-s a l i n d W e l l s , chief e c o n o m i s t f o r t h e N R M A . " S o f a r t h i s y e a r , r e t a i l s a l e s a r e r u n n i n g t h r e e t o f o u r p e r c e n t a h e a d . "

H o l i d a y s a l e s o f t e n a c c o u n t f o r 25 p e r c e n t of a s t o r e ' s a n n u a l s a l e s , y e t f o u r t h q u a r t e r r e s u l t s m a y t o t a l a s m u c h a s 50 p e r c e n t of t h e a n n u a l p ro f -i t s , a c c o r d i n g t o t h e N R M A .

I n t h e y u l e t i d e l i g h t of t h e N R M A f a c t t h a t c o n s u m e r s h a v e b e e n d e l a y -i n g s e a s o n a l p u r c h a s e s t h e p a s t five y e a r s a n d t h a t m e n a r e t h e l a s t of t h e l a s t - m i n u t e s h o p p e r s , m a n y s t o r e s a n -t i c i p a t e t h e s e a s o n w i t h a g i f t l i s t t o e x p e l l l t h - h o u r f r e n z y w i t h j o y f u l de-l i g h t s .

T h e l e a t h e r j a c k e t wil l t o p m e n ' s g i f t l i s t s f o r t h e h o l i d a y s e a s o n a s t h e b o m b e r a n d a v i a t o r s t y l e s r e i g n a s t h e g l a m o u r g i f t . F a l l '88 h a s b e e n a n ex-p l o s i v e l e a t h e r y e a r a n d t h e fine s u e d e s in b a s e b a l l s t y l i n g s c a r r y i n g o v e r a s i m p o r t a n t i n t o s p r i n g ' 8 9 a s we l l . E v e n l e a t h e r t o u c h e s , s u c h a s t i p p e d b e l t loops a n d e m b e l l i s h m e n t s o n s w e a t e r s , a r e t a n t a l i z i n g g i f t cho ic -es .

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P o p c o r n o f f the c o b — t h a t ' s w h a t t h i s s p e c i a l g i f t i t e m o f -f e r s . S i m p l y p o p c o b i n t o a b r o w n p a p e r b a g , p o p i n t o t h e m i c r o w a v e a n d t h e p o p c o r n d o e s i t s t h i n g . By Boone ' s Mi l l , s ix c o b s in -c l u d e d . $10. A t a l l J a c o b s o n s to res .

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Avai lab le j u s t in t i m e for t h e holi-d a y season is "The E a g l e T a v e r n Cookbook . " f e a t u r i n g h i s t o r i c a l recipes a n d m o d e r n a d a p t a t i o n s of t h e food p r epa red a t t h e v i l l age ' s 1850s-era tav-ern . Add i t i ona l ly , t h e m u s e u m s t o r e s s tock a wide se lec t ion of per iod a n d spec ia l ty c o o k b o o k s a s well a s books on cars , c r a f t s a n d co l l ec t ib les .

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dri l l he h a s b e e n w a n t i n g . Look for t h e k i n d w i t h i n t e r c h a n g e a b l e n ibs , so t h e y s e r v e m o r e t h a n one f u n c t i o n . Q u a l i t y g l o v e s a n d g a r d e n i n g tools will be a p p r e c i a t e d b y y o u r l e i su re - t ime h o r t i c u l t u r i s t .

A n o t h e r t h o u g h t is t o u p d a t e h i s c u r r e n t tool s e t w i t h top-of- the- l ine tools t h a t h e w o u l d neve r buy for h im-self . P r e s e n t t h e m in a b r i g h t red m e t -al tool c h e s t a n d he is r e a d y t o go.

E V E R H E A R T H E s a y i n g a b o u t t h e on ly d i f f e r e n c e b e t w e e n m e n a n d boys b e i n g t h e s ize of t h e i r t o y s ? T h a t s a y i n g h o l d s m o r e t r u t h t h e s e d a y s , w h a t w i t h t h e t r e m e n d o u s a r r a y of g a d g e t s , g i zmos , d o o d a d s a n d t h i n g i e s a v a i l a b l e fo r t h e b o r e d male .

One of t h e b e s t sou rces for s u c h " t o y s " is T h e S h a r p e r Image . B o t h a c a t a l o g a n d a c h a i n of re ta i l s t o r e s ac ros s t h e c o u n t r y . T h e S h a r p e r I m a g e is a s m o r g a s b o r d of h igh - t ech f u n s t u f f . M a n y of t h e i t e m s a re a lso avai l -

ab le in local h o m e e l e c t r o n i c or d e p a r t -m e n t s to res .

Take , for e x a m p l e , t h e C a s i o Dig i t a l Horn . T h i s a l l - in-one c o m b o of s ix com-p u t e r i z e d w ind i n s t r u m e n t s — t r u m -pe t , c l a r ine t , s a x o p h o n e , f l u t e , oboe a n d d ig i ta l s y n t h - r e e d — is p a c k a g e d in an i n s t r u m e n t s h a p e d like a saxo-phone . Of cour se , y o u cou ld j u s t g ive h i m a S o n y W a l k m a n w i t h six of his f a v o r i t e j a z z t a p e s .

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ca r se t . ( D o n ' t be s u r p r i s e d if he in-v i t e s h is f r i e n d s o v e r t o p l a y ) .

I F T H E I D E A S T H U S fa r s t r i k e you a s a l i t t l e t a m e or dul l , you m i g h t w a n t t o c o n s i d e r b u y i n g h i m some-t h i n g ou t of t h e o r d i n a r y .

For e x a m p l e : D o e s h e h a t e t h e a l a r m c lock? C o n s i d e r t h e Of f - the -Wal l Ac t ion A l a r m Clock .

T h i s c lever d e v i c e is a c t u a l l y a sma l l d ig i t a l clock e m b e d d e d in d i f f e r e n t ba l l s — baseba l l , b a s k e t b a l l or foo tba l l — a n d t h e a l a r m s h u t s off w h e n t h e ball is t h r o w n .

Is he a c h o c o l a t e l ove r? G ive a bas-k e t filled w i t h t r u f f l e s , chocola te-cov-e r e d p re t ze l s , a p i g g y b a n k ful l of choc-o l a t e k isses a n d m o n t h ' s s u p p l y of h o t cocoa. T o p i t off w i t h a m u g s p o r t i n g h i s f a v o r i t e c o m i c c h a r a c t e r , w h e t h e r i t ' s Snoopy , t h e F a r S i d e or R o g e r R a b b i t .

T h e n t h e r e ' s T h e R e v e n g e r , t h e ul t i -m a t e a n s w e r t o l e s s - t h a n - f r i e n d l y dr iv-e rs . T h i s l i t t le dev ice , w h i c h looks l ike a r a d a r d e t e c t o r , p r o v i d e s o f f e n d e d m o t o r i s t s w i th a w a y t o v e n t t h e i r r u s h h o u r fu ry . T h e d a s h b o a r d - m o u n t -e d R e v e n g e r f l a s h e s ye l low, r e d a n d g r e e n l igh t s a n d e m i t s s e v e r a l d i f fe r -e n t no i se s such a s s o n a r l i k e p i n g s a n d w h i s t l e s .

F o r t h e m a n w h o h a s e v e r y t h i n g , go b a c k a f ew d e c a d e s . A n t i q u e s t o r e s c a n y i e ld one-of-a-kind t r e a s u r e s — s t e r -l ing s i lver razor b l a d e h o l d e r s , e l e g a n t cuf f l inks , wh ims ica l s h a v i n g m u g s , o l d - t i m e l i t h o g r a p h s of h i s f a v o r i t e s p o r t .

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D o n ' t le t a n x i e t y get you d o w n Hol-iday s h o p p i n g can be f a s t , e a s y , a n d p l e a s a n t — it y o u ' r e p r e p a r e d a n d or-gan ized H e r e ^ r e some s i m p l e h i n t s t o help y o u t h r o u g h t h e no i sy c r o w d s , busy t r a f f i c , a n d m a n y s h o p p i n g h a s sles. a c c o r d i n g t o an i n f o r m a l s u r v e y of v e t e r a n s h o p p e r s

S Be o r g a n i z e d . Ask f a m i l y a n d f r i e n d s for a wish list a n d d e v e l o p a gif t list M a k e s u r e you get s i zes a n d color p r e f e r e n c e s a t t h e s a m e t i m e T h e n d e c i d e on a b u J g e t B r i n g t h e list a n d b u d g e t w i th you a n d k e e p t o bo th

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baseba l l c a r d s , g h o s t b u s t e r toys , a r t s w e a t s h i r t s , f l e ecewea r . a n d camcor -ders . For w o m e n , bo le ro j a c k e t s , a n d ca rd igan s w e a t e r s ; for m e n . l e a t h e r bomber j a c k e t s .

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