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until Tt void 's baseball, ID H 11-Area *rxrt>r. 7 Country club meals - that^take the prize, 1B M 1 Canton €>b£etl>er Volume 15 Number 74 Monday. April 2. 1990 Canton. Michigan 52 Pages •Fifty Cents The Canton Firm drops Connection Cable board _ A five-member cable advisory board was approved Tuesday by Canton trustees to serve as a link between the community and Omnicom Cablevision. Supervisor Thomas Yack has not selected the fifth member, but Harold Winters, William Simmerer, Daniel Baldrica and Jim Kropberg were recommended and approved. The new committee will not be f y involved in'negotiations in the renewal of Canton's cable franchise agreement with Omnicom, Yack said. Here's the beef When school board members asked their guests — Cub Scout Pack 293 v Den 2 from Bird School whether they had any questions, scout Theron Stinar. 10, threw them a curve ball. Stinar had a question about school menus. "They have a lot of cboioeeofthlngs to eat in the —— higher grades and we don't It seems like it's not fair," said Theron. Board members referred the question to Ray Hoedel, associate superintendent for business, who said he'd have to research the - Board president Dean Swartzwelter bid Theron there's a District Food Advisory Comittee made up of parents and administrators who meet once a month. "I know some parents go around saw Swartzwelter. "If we can't find a proper response for you, we will get the District Food Advisory Committee involved," he said. Bing honored Lowell Middle School health and physical education teacher Geraldine Bing was named the school district's "Extra Miler" last week. With the district since 1981, Bing was described by Trustee David Artley as a "caring and sensitive person who consistently strives for excellence in teaching. "Because she's very caring about what she does, but very private about doing it, we probably don't know all the things she does to help others. Nevertheless, we appreciate the results which they produce." ~~ Bing received a framed certificate, a Flag of Learning and Liberty pin and a dining certificate for two from the Mayflower Hotel. Kudos for Perspective The CEP Perspective student newspaper has done it again. This Time tHe honors come from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, which awarded the high school journalists a Gold Crown Award for its 19S8-89 - publication year. CSPA's highest honor was awarded to 17 high school newspapers across the country. Vote If you'd like to vote in the school election Jane, bat aren't « registered, yon have until 5 p.m., Monday, May 14 to do ao. ; Eligible to vote are district . Two school board four-year terms, will be filled No millage questions are on the ballot. Election day Is Mooday. June 11. Polls will be open from 7»jn until I p.m. / For more information, stop by . the board office at 4M S Harvey or call 4SI-S1M. film in wake of hanging By Mary Waahko staff writer Responding to concerns that the film may have led to Stephen Nale- pa's Saturday, March 24, hanging, the Encyclopaedia Brltannica Edu- cations' Corp. in Chicago has with- drawn "Nobody's Useless" from the market. A spokeswoman for the company said Friday thi film was taken off the market in response to calls about the.Nalepas' concerns that the film should not have been shown to sec- ond-grade children. Larry Nalepa said the family did not contact the company. "I think (withdrawing the film) was the appropriate thing to do," said Larry Nalepa. "I would think an explanation is in order as to why it was shown to second-graders." Staff members at Gallimore Ele- mentary School told the family the movie was not previewed and they did not know that two suicide at- tempt scenes were in the movie The paedia Britannica for fourth through ninth grades. Larry and Debbie Nalepa "held a press conference in their Canton home last Tuesday and focused on the film's two suicide scenes as motivating factors of their son's death. .- Eight-year-old Stepheg Nalepa was found by his 10-year-old brother Jason with a belt around his neck and hanging from the upper level of the boy's bunkbed. Less than three hours after Nalepa was found dead, Plymouth-Salem High School sophomore Douglas Briggs was found dead hanging from a rafter in the basement of his Can- ton home with a scarf tied around his neck. The Wayne County Medical Exam- iner's office ruled Thursday Briggs death was a suicide, while Nalepa's was "undeterminable." A police in- vestigation continues into Nalepa's death, John Santomauro, director of public safety said. ipovie was recommended by Encyla- Please turn to Page 2 In the film "Nobody's Useless," Andy Anderson hit friend Tom Fitzgerald convinces him life is lies in b e d iH from an Infection that takes his worth living. > leg. Depressed, he attempts auicide twice, but Township to profit from bigger dump By Mary Waahko staff writer An estimated $4 million to $6 mil- lion will come to Canton Township as the Board of Trustees Tuesday Imously approved Waste Jdan. agement Corp.'s request for a 5 mil- lion-cubic yard expansion at _the Woodland Meadows Recycle and Disposal Facility. "This action will help alleviate some solid waste problems for west- em Wayng County and will finan cially benefit Canton in the process." Supervisor Thomas Yack said. "My concern is that there is a lim- it to the height and that (it) is re- stricted by certain state regula- tions," trustee Robert Shefferly said. Proceeds from the two-year agreement are expected to finance improvements to roads, sidewalks, drains, ditches, recreational- facili- ties and street cleaning. "People in Canton are telling us they are concerned about roads, sidewalks, recreation, drains and 'This action will help alleviate some solid waste problema for and will financially benefit Canton in the process.' Thomas Yack supervisor other such Items. I think they'll "be pleased to see what we can do with this money," Yack said. CANTON WILL receive several other benefits under the agreement, administrative assistant Daniel Calabrese said. The township will get 5 percent of dumping fees totaling about |2.5 Please turn to Page 4 BILL B«eSLER'*«f1 pfiolograprw Canton will receive $4 million to $6 million in d u m p f e e a . B o a r d v o t e s a g a i n s t j u d g e s h i p what'sin»ide By Kevin Brown staff writer That third Judgeship vmn't be add- ed this year to 35th District Court but it could be added in two years. "There's no great pressure on the docket at this time," said Plymouth Township Supervisor Maurice Breen, who heads a Court advisory board. The board last week resolved that "the third judgeship and remodeling will be put onbotd pending a re- port from the court administrator on statistics such as caseload increas- es." The five communities served by the 35th District Court Plymouth. Plymouth Township, Canton, North- ville and Northvllle Township — all send representatives to the board. Those representatives voted 4-1 against creating the judgeship now, with Canton's representative. Super- visor Tom Yack, voting against de- laying the judgeship. "I always got the distinct Impres- sion that we were doing everything in a logical fashion that would lead to the citation of a third judgeship." be said. i Top among concerns of those vot- ing against the judgeship were costs to the communities to add improve- ments to the court, and whether a third judge is needed now, Breen said. "We certainly could look at that as a group and come up with a worthwhile solution so that would not be a burden on anyone," Yack said. Pteeae turn to Page 2 Attorneys mixed on Local attorneys who considered running this year for the third judge- ship had varying reactions to the likely two-year delay to create that seat. Ron Lowe, Plymouth city attor- ney, wis directed to vote to delay creation of the judgeship, for which be planned to run. "I think they've (Plymouth city commissioners) made a proper deci- sion. I cannot be disappointed in the action they've taken, - "I said if ITs in "90 m run, and if it's in '92 I'll run," Lowe said. Last fall, Lowe said, "I believe I'm well qualified and capable of doing the job." BRUCE PATTERSON. Plymouth Pteeee turn to Page 2 Building scene . . . . 1F Classifieds . . C.E.F . C.F Employment . -. . . E.F IndejL X . . . . . 8E Real estate . . . 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Canton €>b£etl>er Volume 15 Number 74 Monday. Apri l 2. 1990 Canton. Michigan 52 Pages •Fifty Cents

The Canton

Firm drops Connection

Cable board _ A five-member cable advisory

board was approved Tuesday by Canton trustees to serve as a link between the community and Omnicom Cablevision.

Supervisor Thomas Yack has not selected the fifth member, but Harold Winters, William Simmerer, Daniel Baldrica and J im Kropberg were recommended and approved.

The new committee will not be f y

involved in'negotiations in the renewal of Canton's cable franchise agreement with Omnicom, Yack said.

Here's the beef When school board members

asked their guests — Cub Scout Pack 293vDen 2 from Bird School — whether they had any questions, scout Theron Stinar. 10, threw them a curve ball.

Stinar had a question about school menus. "They have a lot of cboioeeof th lngs to eat in the —— higher grades and we don' t It seems like it's not fair," said Theron.

Board members referred the question to Ray Hoedel, associate superintendent for business, who said he'd have to research the -

Board president Dean Swartzwelter b i d Theron there's a District Food Advisory Comittee made up of parents and administrators who meet once a month.

"I know some parents go around saw

Swartzwelter. "If we can't find a proper response for you, we will get the District Food Advisory Committee involved," he said.

Bing honored Lowell Middle School health and

physical education teacher Geraldine Bing was named the school district 's "Extra Miler" last week.

With the district since 1981, Bing was described by Trustee David Artley as a "caring and sensitive person who consistently strives for excellence in teaching.

"Because she's very caring about what she does, but very private about doing it, we probably don't know all the things she does to help others. Nevertheless, we appreciate the

resul ts which they produce." ~~ Bing received a framed

certificate, a Flag of Learning and Liberty pin and a dining certificate for two from the Mayflower Hotel.

Kudos for Perspective

The CEP Perspective student newspaper has done it again. This Time tHe honors come f rom the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, which awarded the high school journalists a Gold Crown Award for its 19S8-89 -publication year. CSPA's highest honor was awarded to 17 high school newspapers across the country.

Vote If you'd like to vote in the school

election Jane, bat aren't « registered, yon have until 5 p.m., Monday, May 14 to do ao. ; Eligible to vote are district

. Two school board four-year terms, will be fi l led No millage questions are on the ballot.

Election day Is Mooday. June 11. Polls will be open from 7 » j n until I p.m. /

For more information, stop by . the board office a t 4M S Harvey or call 4SI-S1M.

film in wake of hanging By Mary Waahko staff writer

Responding to concerns that the film may have led to Stephen Nale-pa's Saturday, March 24, hanging, the Encyclopaedia Brltannica Edu-cations' Corp. in Chicago has with-drawn "Nobody's Useless" from the market.

A spokeswoman for the company said Friday t h i film was taken off the market in response to calls about the.Nalepas ' concerns that the film should not have been shown to sec-ond-grade children. Larry Nalepa said the family did not contact the company.

"I think (withdrawing the film) was the appropriate thing to do," said Larry Nalepa. "I would think an explanation is in order as to why it was shown to second-graders."

Staff members at Gallimore Ele-mentary School told the family the movie was not previewed and they did not know that two suicide at-tempt scenes were in the movie The

paedia Britannica for fourth through ninth grades.

Larry and Debbie Nalepa "held a press conference in their Canton home last Tuesday and focused on the film's two suicide scenes as motivating factors of their son's death.

.- Eight-year-old Stepheg Nalepa was found by his 10-year-old brother Jason with a belt around his neck and hanging from the upper level of the boy's bunk bed.

Less than three hours a f te r Nalepa was found dead, Plymouth-Salem High School sophomore Douglas Briggs was found dead hanging from a ra f te r in the basement of his Can-ton home with a scarf tied around his neck.

The Wayne County Medical Exam-iner's office ruled Thursday Briggs death was a suicide, while Nalepa's was "undeterminable." A police in-vestigation continues into Nalepa's death, John Santomauro, director of public safety said.

ipovie was recommended by Encyla- Please turn to Page 2

In t h e f i lm " N o b o d y ' s U s e l e s s , " Andy A n d e r s o n h i t f r i e n d T o m F i t z g e r a l d c o n v i n c e s h i m l i fe i s l i e s in b e d iH f r o m a n I n f e c t i o n t h a t t a k e s h i s w o r t h l iving. > leg . D e p r e s s e d , h e a t t e m p t s a u i c i d e t w i c e , b u t

Township to profit from bigger dump By Mary Waahko staff writer

An estimated $4 million to $6 mil-lion will come to Canton Township as the Board of Trustees Tuesday

Imously approved Waste Jdan. agement Corp.'s request for a 5 mil-lion-cubic yard expansion at _the Woodland Meadows Recycle and Disposal Facility.

"This action will help alleviate some solid waste problems for west-e m Wayng County and will finan — cially benefit Canton in the process." Supervisor Thomas Yack said. •

"My concern is that there is a lim-it to the height and that (it) is re-stricted by certain state regula-tions," trustee Robert Shefferly said.

P roceeds f rom the two-year agreement are expected to finance improvements to roads, sidewalks, drains, ditches, recreational- facili-ties and street cleaning.

"People in Canton are telling us they are concerned about roads, sidewalks, recreation, drains and

'This action will help alleviate some solid waste problema for

and will financially benefit Canton in the process.'

— Thomas Yack supervisor

other such Items. I think they'll "be pleased to see what we can do with this money," Yack said.

CANTON WILL receive several other benefits under the agreement, adminis t ra t ive assis tant Daniel Calabrese said.

The township will get 5 percent of dumping fees totaling about |2.5

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C a n t o n will r e c e i v e $4 mi l l ion to $6 mil l ion in d u m p f e e a .

B o a r d v o t e s a g a i n s t j u d g e s h i p what'sin»ide By Kevin Brown staff writer

That third Judgeship vmn't be add-ed this year to 35th District Court — but it could be added in two years.

"There 's no great pressure on the docket a t this time," said Plymouth Township Supervisor Maurice Breen, who heads a Court advisory board.

The board last week resolved that "the third judgeship and remodeling will be pu t onbotd pending a re-port f rom the court administrator on statistics such as caseload increas-es."

The five communities served by the 35th District Court — Plymouth. Plymouth Township, Canton, North-ville and Northvllle Township — all

send representatives to the board. Those representatives voted 4-1

against creating the judgeship now, with Canton's representative. Super-visor Tom Yack, voting against de-laying the judgeship.

"I always got the distinct Impres-sion that we were doing everything

in a logical fashion that would lead to the ci ta t ion of a third judgeship." be said. i

Top among concerns of those vot-ing against the judgeship were costs to the communities to add improve-ments to the court, and whether a

third judge is needed now, Breen said.

"We certainly could look at that as a group and come up with a worthwhile solution so that would not be a burden on anyone," Yack said.

Pteeae turn to Page 2

Attorneys mixed on Local attorneys who considered

running this year for the third judge-ship had varying reactions to the likely two-year delay to create that seat.

Ron Lowe, Plymouth city attor-ney, w i s directed to vote to delay

creation of the judgeship, for which be planned to run.

"I think they've (Plymouth city commissioners) made a proper deci-sion. I cannot be disappointed in the action they've taken,

- "I said if ITs in "90 m run, and if

it's in '92 I'll run," Lowe said. Last fall, Lowe said, "I believe I'm

well qualified and capable of doing the job."

BRUCE PATTERSON. Plymouth

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Move to demolish houses questioned

_ The wisdom of a school district plan to demolish two homes on Ann Arbor Trail to make room for park-ing to being questioned hy several people interested in baying and mov-ing the vacant Urn-of-the-century

parking W B. I ed board office A 1925,000 addition for the building a t 454 S. Harvey re-cently waa approved b y the school

The district solicited bids, requlr lag parties interested In buying and moving the homes to pay all coats and complete the job in 41 days /

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received, agd school off ic a la now are t a r t ing demolition est mates

Plymouth Township resident i Robertson, who *

bouses In the p u t , said, " l l the dis-trict has food business sense, they should pay us to remove the houses instead of paying someone to de-molish them. After all, these peo-ple a re paid to spend money wise-ly." The district would save; money that way, he s a i d jl

"The dump fees alone a re astro-nomical. Say they get an -estimate for $8,000 or $10,000. If they give me 15,000, I will remove it for i j e m and they won't have to worry about i t r m going to make them an offer."

Jamie Flora, a Plymouth manu-facturer ' s representative who's

home in in the

to tear them down, but why not take that money — if the schools are really interested in historic preservation — and donate i t" to

asked. "They Could be nice bouses.

They're very much In need of love. There's really nothing there other than the basic f ramework and his-tory." '

Flo^a said his intent "would be to put together s little group of turn-of-ihe-century homes" on a parcel he owns at the corner of Warren and Morton-Taylor in Can-ton.

Flora is hesitant to pursue the idea, though.

"It comes down to a matter of t ime «nd funding. I have so many things going I just don't have time to mess with it. But an 1800 home — I'm stupid enough to spend mon-

a builder who's renovated local properties, ^toured the homes and considered moving them to land be owns a t Ann Arbor Trail and Riv-erside, mainly for aesthetic m -

"Aesthetically, I think it would be nice to keep them oo Ann Arbor Trail. I t would be a nice plus for the Community.

The homes, which the school dis-trict purchased f rom Ralph Lorenx for $220,000, "have a lot of possi-bilities of being really nice homes," said OKeefe. "I planned on living in one of them myself, but I just didn't think it was worth it. I saw an uphill fight all the way.

" l t d cost $11,200 just to move a bouse, plus the extras," be said.

John and Sigrid Doyle of Plym-outh submitted a $2 bid for the hoesta. -

"At a planning commission meeting, some concerned citizens

ibuut 'I don't know what it would cost of Plymouth,

bouses being demolished because they were historical landmarks," said Sigrid Doyle. .

"One of the people on the school J o g d said they'd offer the houses for $1. We thought we'd d r a f t a let-ter and send a check for $2 so we could have first pick. We looked around to see what kinds of lots w o e available in this area. But we got our check and a letter back saying they would be put up for auction. So w e really didn't pursue it much fur ther ."

AFTER NO formal bids were received by the advertised deadline of March 26, Ray Hoedel, associate superintendent for business, said, "Personally, we would love to have had people buy them and move them Off the property, but they're really in bad shape. Obviously peo-ple felt the s ameway . "

The school board plans to open demolition bids a t Its April 9 meet-ing:

Firm withdraws film from market

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isuftpa viewed the film last Tuesday af ter hearing for the f irst time the film was shown the day before Stephen's death.

She told reporters she was con-vinced af ter watching it that ber son was mimicking the suicide attempts not realizing the consequence. Her husband agreed.

The mother said the film was not appropriate for second-grade pupils The Encylopaedia Britannics recom-mended the film for fourth through ninth grades.

" I a m now of f i rm belief that my son was play acting," Larry Nalepa said. "My boy was very creative and be was playing out the scene.1'

Neither the teacher nor Principal Joyce Deren would comment on the imnr.

Board puts 3rd judgeship on hold Continued from Pago 1

Ron Lowe, Plymouth's city attor-ney and representative to the court advisory board, said, "We were look-ing at $00,000 to $100,000 and maybe more that wasn't going to come back to us," if the judgeship was created.

Plymouth officials meanwhile face a $150,000 budget <

Court, as a rising caseload has made the court the third busiest in the state. District Judge J a m e s Gar ber said. • "The last we'd heard from Lans-

ing is that the bill will not pass, peri-od," Garber said.

District Judge John MacDonald was a voc

'My position has been that if the Legislature and the local —-. (government) units wanted it, fine.' s

— Judge James Garber

The advisory boardf action came roughly a week af ter State Sen. Bob Geake, R-Northville, said t ime was running out for the Senate to ap-prove creation of new judgeships recommended by t b e £ a t e Court Ad-ministrator's office.

Those' new judgeships recom-mended by the Court Administrator included ooe for the 35th District

that third judgeship now. "We had been operating on the premise that everyone (communities served by the court) was in agreement ."

- ' I t ' s a disappointment," be said, but added he understands concerns over the cos t

Lowe and Breen said the advisory board will seek a way to set aside court proceeds in a separate fund to be used to pay for court expansion

needed to house a third judge.

While the state would pay 90 per-cent of the judge's $01,080 annual salary, taxpayers in the five com-munities served by the court would pay other expenses sparked by cre-ating the judgeship.

Those expenses would include re-novation of the court building, esti-mated at $400.000-$500,000.

Plymouth-Canton school board members also watched the film. Three trustees watched the movie Tuesday, three others on Wednesday and one Thursday.

When asked if the district was t iying to avoid the state's Open Meetings Act by having no more than three members watch the mov-ie a t a time, Community Relations Director Dick Egli said "yes."

Under the a<*t, if four or more offi-cials meet it is open to the public.

Most board' members said they didn't want to comment ou the film

"Nobody's Useless' is based on the 1800 book "The Great Brain" by John Fitzgerald and shows bow a boy helps Andy Anderson overcome his depression over losing his leg to infection. During the 29-minute film. Andy learns that despite his handi-cap he can be useful.

But. Debbie Nalepa contends the scenes in which he tries killing him-self were treated "lightly" in the film and did not show any fear or the results if Andy had been successful.

Andy first asks a friend to tie him in a sack and throw him from a bridge. When that falls, be tries to hang himself in a barn, which also fails when his friend cannot budge a-bale of hay.

The spokeswoman for Encyclo-

said the company hag not had com-plaints about the movie prior to this i nudu iV Wei ww

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pyfaUa al fairs representative, was not avail-able to comment on the future of the film.

Santomauro said a conclusion to the Nalepa case is expected this week.

Local taxpayers would also pay salaries for two new staff positions created by the third judgeship — about $60,000 for a court officer and court recorder. * .-

"My position has been that if the Legislature and the local (govern-ment) units wanted it, fine," Garber s&id.

"If not, we would get along fairly well."

Attorney reaction to 3rd judgeship mixed Continued from Page 1 attorney and Canton's Merit Com-mission iaid last fall he was interested in the judge's seat.

Reacting to the court advisory board's decision Tuesday to delay creation of the position, Patterson said, " H n disappointed. I think that the community needs to be pro-ac-t ive

, "The reputation of the court and the community is a t stake . . . It's my belief that the cost (to improve the court bouse to accommodate a third judge) is only going to go up. T>e numbers were there warranting an increase." —

While Plymouth Township Super-visor Maurice Breen, also an attor-ney, said be w a s not a candidate,

"Every attorney looks at a judgeship as a possibility," he said.

He said last fall, "I like what I'm doing, but if they keep jacking up the (judges') pay it will be kind of hard to pass by."

"IT'S OUT of my hands," said Jacqueline George of Plymouth, a Detroit criminal defense lawyer who

planned to run for the seat. . "Running a campaign is an ordeal

so it 's a burden lifted from my shoul-ders," said George, who finished a strong third in the 1084 judge race won by John MacDonald

Will she run if the third seat is cre-ated in 1902?

"Oh yes — God willing," George said.

until the police investigation is com-plete. Egli did say the board met with its insurance representative to review the incident-

President Dean Swartzwelter said. " I think it's a very good film, but it's open to varying opinions. It doesn't seem likely the film would trigger something like that."

To gain better perspective, board member Roland Thomas said he plans to sit in with a second-grade class this week to monitor their-ma— turi ty level.

Trustee Barbara Graham said, "I t ' s apparently not geared for that age level I just don't think it's ap-propriate for children that age to see."

Board member Jeanet te Wines would not comment specifically on the film, but said, "the board has no reason at this point to think there's any connection." .

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Two year eld—World—Books a r e n o w o u t d a t e d , b u t s t u -d e n t s l e a r n to u s e the i r i n fo r -m a t i o n a s r e f e r e n c e p o i n t s .

As Ellison Franklin bombards ber students a t East Middle School with questions about Eastern Eu-rope, they are quick to answer.

But it's not because of what they have read in their textbooks.

The changes taking place in Eastern Europe are a challenge to Plymouth-Canton social studies teachers. Because of the changes, history texts are obsolete and teachers have to find other materi-al that will show the students how and ments keep falling — and what it all means.

"Even if we bought them today." Franklin said, "next week, our

that reflect world events The face of Winnie Mandela and posters with^titles like The Walls C o m e Tumbling Down. ' and "19S9, The Year of Change." remind the stu-dents of the struggle for freedom in the world.

FRANKLIN, who teaches sixth, seventh and eighth grade American and world geography, has several aides to complement the books One of them is the Junior Scholas-tic magazine, a bi-monthly publica-tion that covers rece;.t events. - \

The magazine covered the strug-

country as it was occurring and it coincided with the geography frnnlt'« n n i t s s h e s a i d

Franklin also invites speakers to her class. "The principal had been to West Germany and he shared his impressions He provided a person-al resource for some of the classes in the building."

She said the students were im-pressed by his account of how a chain- l inked f e n c e s t r e t ched through the countryside, dividing it in two nations

• THE SOjOOL subscribes to "News Current." a f i lm and teach-ing guide with information about world and national events.

—Frankl in s students have just fin-ished a unit with the theme "Do all people struggle eventually to be

,fraa'1" Tha students learned about

cartoons and newspaper articles reflecting the changes.

This is done by other area teach-ers. Patrick Olszewski is a seventh and eighth grade social studies teacher at East Middle School His world regions students also bring newspapers and magazines clipp-ings to do class, "I've been having the students do current events be-cause the textbooks are so far be-hind," he said.

HAVING TO read obsolete text-books is not necessarily harmful to the students, said Franklin.

"People who teach social studies line hftffkn as references," she said adding that when children read books and see that the information is ——#i •'it.tiollo thewi that our

dents, but citizens, analytical and critical thinkers and listeners."

Earl Harrington, a seventh grade teacher at Central Middle School in Plymouth, said his students also focus on current events and make forecasts about what they think will happen next in Eastern Eu-rope

"1 think the kids realize bow sig nificant this is and they're always bringing things in." said Harring-ton

Franklin does not share his opin-ion. "They can ' t ' possibly under-stand the magnitude of the events

of youth of world experience." But she said she tells them that when they get old

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full of posters and photographs

Her students also read an issue of National Geographic magazine devoted to the opening of the Ber-lin Wall.

the fight for democracy in China and South Africa.

She said she gives extra credit to the students who bring in editorial

world is changing all the time and they learn not to think that just be-cause it's in the book it's carved in stone They learn to be'not just stu-

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After searching the home, police said they found no evidence of a bomb at the home.

Police said six adults with mental handicaps live in the house.

BUS STOP ASSAULT: A 9-year-old Canton boy told police be was waiting for the bus to school at 41275 Old Michigan when he was attacked from behind by an unknown boy on Monday, March 26.

The victim was hit in the head and

mouth with a fist. He was unable to give police a description of the as-sailant.

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It happened during a ptay written by a Plymouth-Canton German teacher — and it won first prize at the German Day competition in Ann Arbor last week.

Joy Large, who teaches German at Central, Pioneer and West middle schools, took 90 of her students to the March 23 competition at the Uni-versity of Michigan. They came back with a large share of the awards:

e Pioneer German II students won first prise acting In "Little Red Riding Hood In Tbe Ghetto '

e Pioneer German I students won

second prize with the play "The Ber-lin Wall."

e West students took third prize with the play "Panama City Musi-iana." ""

John Derbin, Mike Grimmett and John Palu-chniak, won third prize on the Ger-man I level television commercial •

e Pioneer students, Craig Bene-dict, Henry Bahrou and David Clpol-la, won third prize on the German II level television commercial. _

Twenty Michigan schools with more than 700 students competed in skits, TV commercials and individu-al competitions.

The judges were professors and teaching assistants a t the University of Michigan German Department, Large said.

The three winning plays were written by Large for this competi-tion. About the first-prise

play she said, "It's just a silly thing, but they had a great time."

She said she believes in getting all ber students involved in the plays, even those who don't want to talk.

Her German I class at Pioneer has S4-students. After thinking about how she could get all tbe-ehildrefl jo^ participate in a play, she decided to write one about the Berlin Wall. The IS students who did not want to talk were the wall

For the Little Ked Riding Hood play, she added players to the popu-lar story, plus a chorus who sang. "Who's afraid of the big. bad wolf"

Asked why they thought they won, the German II students had different ideas, "Because of the chorus," said one student; "Because she is such a good actress," said another one re-ferring to Celina Cibello, who played Utt le Red Riding Hood.

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Shouting slogans, and carrying sign*, a group of 200 Wayne-West-land students marched three miles to the school administration building at noon Thursday to protest cuts in extracurricular activities next fall. " The district serves southeast Can-ton.

The majority of the protesters came from Wayne Memorial High

"School, although some junior high school students joined the march, leaving their buildings at 10:30 a.m. and meeting up with the high school students as they made their way north oh Wayne Road

Sporadic student walkouts M4ed—item—9ter

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"The idea is to let the community know that we need the millage passed." said Jennifer Lim, a Wayne Memorial senior and one of the lead-, era of ing to sacrifice (being

t're will-disciplined)

for our education. Students had been told by princi-

pals and other school officials that they faced suspension for walking out of classes. ' But Super in tenden t Dennis O'Neill, who addressed the demon-strators briefly, at the administration

buses back to their buildings wouldn't be suspended.

OTHER DISCIPLINARY action was a possibility through, school of-ficials said.

Picket signs carried by students included messages such as: "We San't live for today with no hope for tomorrow." "Where do we go, with-out spor t s? Drugs? C r i m e ? Nowhere" and "No activities, no stu-dents." :

Affam ap mgKlh grarigr aj Wixl Middle School, has been named Car-rier of the Month for March by. the Canton Observer.

Adam. 14. is the son of Robert and Irene Bakowski. His favorite subject in school is math. His hobby is base-ball card collecting. He has compet-ed in a kick, punt and pass competi-tion. for which he won a plaque Also, he has trophies for soccer com-petition.

He plans to become a veterinari-an.

He likes his route because it's close to his home. Also, it has helped him learn how to handle money and keep records.

Other youths could benefit from a route because it teaches them to be more responsible.

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A d a m Picture an environment. City or suburban.

How much is real, fiction or mere-ly your own perception?

Some 350 students from public, private and parochial metro area schools met and tried to determine just that about each other at the sixth City/Suburban High School Conference and Exchange last week at the Mercy College Conference Center in Detroit

The program, sponsored by New Detroit Inc. (NDI). attempts to close

the knowledge gap between city and suburb — and between races

In one workshop, a Detroit student spoke about his suipiise when the parents of a Chaldean girl be was dating told him that he could not continue to see their daughter be-cause he is black. "Before that, I had only seen it in movies." he said.

"IF YOU are brought up believing these (bigoted) things, it's harder to change," said another student. "It begins in the home."

Clarenceville was the Observer and Eccentric-area high school from weJWrn Wayne County'to partici-pate. Oakland County participants

included Southfield. Southfieid-La thru p. Bloomfield Hills Andover and Lahser. Avondale. Detroit Coun-try Day and Fa« mington HHls Mer-cy.

During the two-day program's • first day. conference participants di-vided into small groups headed by trained adult and student group lead-ers for workshops and discussions.

"Through various role-playing demonstrations in the workshops, students can learn how to deal with racial slurs, racial or ethnic jokes and how to root out their own preju-dices." said Vivian Buffington, direc-tor of NDI's Race Relations Division

and coordinator of the high school exchange program

Teachers and counselors from 20 schools participated i n a related pro-gram.

"TEACHERS OPERATE out of the same perception as a lot of the students," said Audrey Brosnan, pas-toral minister at Mercy High School in Farmington Hills who participat-ed. "There's a lot of hidden bias 1 think it would be interesting for teachers to exchange schools, too."

Racism is not just a black-white issue but expends to all minorities. Brosnan said Teachers also com-

- pared notes about learning equip-

ment and textbooks, she said. -A popular segment of the work-

shops features group drawings id wfeieb city and suburban students create images of what they see as the otber's-environment. The result-ing stereotypes are then examined and the students discover a truer picture of each other's lives

Perceptions of some suburban stu-dents about Detroit were Oetroit Mayor Coleman Young and corrupt city government, crack bouses, over-crowded- prisons, rap groups, street gangs, lack of police and every citi-zen armed with a gun

Perceptions of city students about

the suburbs were: happy, wholesome families, no drugs, swimming pools, satellite dishes, swing iets. patio sets, Poncbea. windows with eur-tains and professionally landscaped property ;

In six role-playing situations de-signed by students, participants re-created situations that they might encounter at home, at school or in social settings. Students discussed inter-racial dating; anti-Semitism, sports team bias; freedom to observe Martin Luther King's birthday, being a new minority student in school; and peer-group pressure that proli-ferates racism.

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S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Dennis O'Neill ( beh ind patrol ca r door ) addresses demonstrat ing s t u d e n t s ou t s i de t h e school dis t r ic t o f f i ces .Thursday. . , *

Ugh School nin the march, said he felt it was the best way to make his voice heard. "They tell us to write petitions, but I don't see that as doing any good.'' Kirby said.

About three dozen students from Franklin walked out of clasSSS at— 10:30 a.m. Student leaders had urged a widespread walkout Monday but many students apparently changed their minds after meeting with prin-cipal Leo Schuster,

or tests were

"We are here to prove, a little bit to the school board, but more to the community, how we feel about (the cuts)," said Wayne Memorial student Eric Kaufman..

Dave Kirby; a Franklin Junior

frustration," Schuster said Thersday morning. "The kids were receptive to what w£ had to say and had good questions." ~

Tom Svitkovich, associate super-intendent -for communications and finance, said disciplinary action for

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million,-in addition to free disposal of municipal waste. Free disposal began Sunday.

Residential waste disposal for Canton will be free and result in a $1.4 million savings for Canton.

-About 1350,000 will- come to the township from the increase in vol-ume of trash.

Waste Management win also oper-ate up to four recycling throughout the township.

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ing that communities reduce by 75 percent the amount of trash going to

* local landfills by the year 2000. * In response, the Wayne 2ounty

Solid Waste Committee is requiring communities to implement recycling programs. Under that provision, any community without a recycling pro-gram wiH not be able to dump waste-at the Woodland Meadows facility.

Woodland Meadows is a 105-acre landfill that has' been in operation since 1984 in Canton at Van Born and Hannan roads. The landfill was expected to reach capacity this fall. The expansion takes it to 1992..

'*WE HAVE A responsibility fto provide an education and make si*-e these kids are in school," Svitkoviph said. "We can't condone this kindjof activity even though we underst the students' frustration."

O'NeiU reiterated his statement[to students who appeared at Tuesdai school board meeting that walkipg ont of classes was tive.

"We have to address the (schdol finanee) problem together." the perintendent said. "We're not goikg to do it if we beat upon each other.]'

Staff and program cuts totaling f 4 million were approved March 22 t}y-the school board to help cope with i projected $5 million to $7 million deficit.

In addition to eliminating sports and ext racurr icular activities

Throughout the district, the package approved by the board would trim the junior high school day from six classes to five; cut two-thirds of the elementary expressive arts pro-gram; eliminate the senior citizens program; and cut many equipment and textbook purchases.

The cuts will mean the layoff of 52 of the district's nearly 900 teachers and two of 21 learning consultants.

The board earlier approved cut-ting 19Vfc administrative positions, including 14 layoffs, to save aproxi-mately $850,000.

DISTRICT VOTERS overwnelm-ingly rejected three tax proposals in a special election Feb. 8. The propos-a l s — a 2.75 mill renewal, 4.9 mill increase and Headlee .Override — were designed to eliminate the pro-jected deficit, school officials said.

School officials said a second mil-lage election for spring or summer is a possibility. —

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BALANCING THE budget also means raising tuition, Raby said.

Though tuition has increased slightly for several years, the pro-posed 1990-91 increaje would be a heftier increase than usual.

The proposed 7 percent increase would be above the projected rate of inflation. "In the past, we tried to keep it to the inflation rate," Raby said

The proposed $2.50 per credit hour increase would raise yearly tuition by $75 for students carrying a full 30 hour credit load in 1990-91.

Students living outside the Scboo-clraft community college district would face a $3.50 per credit hour increase increase For out-of-state students, tuition would raise $4.50 pit d W l l Mllf ' 7

The Schoolcraft district includes the Livonia, Plymouth-Canton, Gar-den City, CJarenceville and North-ville public school districts, as well as a small portion of the Novi Schools.

—Schoolcraft

1985-86. currently top $7,000 per worker, Raby said. Fringe benefits

are expected to reflect a 17 percent increase from 1988-89

"WE'VE DONE a pretty good job keeping down costs in other areas, but this is something we're going to have to look at," Raby said.

The leader of the college's largest union agrees something must be done to keep health care costs down

"Health care is getting out of con-trol in many ways," said Lowell Cook, president of the Schoolcraft Faculty Forum, the college's largest bargaining unit

Cook, however, said there must be cooperation between college and

i union officials in bringing about re-ductions.

"My concern is we're not going about this the proper way, there m m s w » cmpuy« involvement.

LioAleea will discuss the tuition increase proposal at a workshop Wednesday. April lfL They will discuss the proposed 1990-91 budget Wednesday. May 2.

Fringe benefit costs, slightly more $4,000 per Schoolcraft worker in

he said. Though they didn't rule out a tax

increase request, Schoolcraft offi-cials said cost-cutting is the pre-ferred option at this time.

"It's very, very premature to talk abuut Lara," Rallysrfld"

Voters increased the Schoolcraft College operating tax from 1.77 mills to 2.27 mills in 1986, though the tax has been subject to Headlee roll-backs ever since

Tuition and taxes are taking up a

S c h o o l c r a f t C o l l e g e :

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bigger share of the Schoolcraft budg-et each year, college officials said.

—While Schuolciaft': and tuition revenue have each in-creased-by roughly 130 percent over the past decade, it's state aid has in-creased by about 60 percent. (See ac-companying graph for comaprision j

In related news, Schoolcraft had to increase its 1989-90 operating

budget by $507,893 to reflect great-er-than-expected enrollment. Tuitios

expected interest earnings covered the in-creased operating cost.

There are 8,569 students currently attending Schoolcraft academic pro-grams and another 4,349 enrolled in continuing education services class-

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Recycling is important for future generations

Story on religious cults was misleading

Monday. Apnt 2. 199ft O&E <P,C)9A

To the ed i tor :— — I being An East Middle School stu-

dent feel that our community must become involved in recycling. We a t East Middle School have begun to re-cycle within our school and hope the community will soon follow.

Fifty to 70 percent of the nations waste is made of recyclable materi-al. We are presently only recycling 10 percent of this waste. Recyclable material consists of paper, Card-

enas. plastic bottles and newspaper. Our local trash dump will be filled within five years. Where will all the trash go?

This problem has not been taken seriously. Does anybody really care or is it easier to sit bac t and let someone else handle the problem?

We must take action for our future environment. The average American uses the equivalent of seven trees every year in pap?r products. That

totals one and a half trillion trees for all of America.

If that is not frightening to you, maybe the fact that we have lost 25 percent of the world's forests over a JO year span will enlighten you.

Canton Recycling takes in corru-gated cardboard, newspaper, glass, plastic milk jugs, plastic bottles and cans: Recycle Ann Arbor recycles ditto paper, computer paper, xerox paper, notebook paper and colored paper

The tittle e x t r a t ime that it would take to recycle would make a big im-pact on our society. Once our com-munity takes a stand others will soon follow. Do you want your children living in a realm of trash? Do not be environmentally ignorant — recy-cle. We can make a difference.

Jack S. Gatlin (Americas future generation)

Canton

There's no place for young people in Plymouth To the edi tor

As a citizen I read with rage last Thursday's "From Our Readers' '

By blocking t raff ic a f te r dark and making scarce a place to park'when

ing, but this priority is quite unnerv-ing. Are seniors who aren't in before

To the ed i to r I must express my serious disap-

pointment with your article "Profes-sor describes horror of religious cults," by Tim Smith on Feb. I.

A small minority of the many aca-demics who have studied the depro-gramming controversy endorse the "cult brainwashing" theory which the deprogrammers use to justify their actions, yet your article pre-sented this minority view as if it were the only view oo the subject.

Let m e direct your attention to an article by Professor Larry D. Shinn, of Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pa. Unlike many of the self-appoint-ed "anti-cultilts," Dr.'Shinn is a gen-uine expert in these matters and re-flects the majority view among aca-demics.

MayOr Blla, can't yon hear the cries of cruisers every year? If those

Any objective report on the depro-gramming controversy must at least refer to the position taken by Dr Shinn and the many other academics who do not support the "anti-cult" movement, as well as the condemna-tion of deprogramming by the Na-tional Council of Churches and the American Civil Liberties Union.

My office is in touch with dozens of psychologists, sociologists, and lawyers who, like Dr. Shinn. reject the claims of the deprogrammers. I hope their views will be represented in future articles in the Observer & Eccentric.

Dr. Donald N. Sills, Coalition

Religious Freedom

page. I am perplexed at what I see: An age-discriminating community. It seems the city unfairly deals with area teens on feet and wheels. The "cruisers" out along Main Street on restless nights in summer heat look-ing for a place to go and Plymouth wryly tells them. No.

_ w • r o — " "MW VM » "« ui u uucia cvciy y cm*: u UJUK m Jfca I h?pg|ng QUI With -food and drink flarlr.rirketari fnr strolling KaHogfl—funds, m tact, are meant to bale out r / l l P h l A n they 11 ticket you for loitering. Park? Of course that prospect is al> Plymouth when they're spent, I find I V I I O I I V / V 7 l they'll ticket you for loitering

But examine city hall, you'll see they're biased toward ^ie elderly. When allocations were said and done, of the federal Community Block Grant Funds, more than half. once again, benefit senior citizens.

T13 not to say they'ie nut dtserv-

Park? Of course that prospect is ab-surd, as are these events I've read and heard.

It seems there must have been a choice. Commissioners heeding the loudest voice. To whom must Plym-outh's youth appeal so they become the squeaking wheel?

campus news ERIN LURTZ of Plymouth Town-

ship is one of three Plymouth-Canton area students who are Involved In the upcoming spr ing musical, "Oliver!" at Divine Child High School in Dearborn. MEGHAN OTLEEFE of Canton and SHERISSE RINNA of Plymouth Township will also perform

WILLIAM MILLER of Canton, son of William Miller Sr., has been named to the dean 's list at Colby College. Waterville. Maine.

JOEL R. KUHN, JAMES R. SK1CKI and SCOTT D. YERGIN are Plymouth residents who made the dean's list at Michigan TechnologI-' cal University

JULIE MARTIN of Canton has = received the Patr icia Jellineck Hal-

lowell Scholarship at Miami Univer-sity

Plymouth when they're spent, I find your judgment rather poor for keep-ing all those youth ignored. The young and old of Plymouth locked at war amidst this paradox.

a big thank you

Civitan Club announces essay contest winners The Bill of Rights isn't just an

obscure document to some local high school students.

It meant something to Paul CroH, Julianne Thomas, Michele Lewis and other students

The three are winners in this year's youth essay coo test spon-sored by the Plymouth-Canton Civ-itan Club. Students wrote essays on the topic of "Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of The Bill of Rights What Does It Mean to Us Today?"

Croll, a senior at Plymouth Can-ton High School, won first place and will receive $250. Thomas, a senior at Plymouth Salem High School, won second place and will receive $200. Lewis, a Salem sen-ior, won third place and will receive $175. -

THE CONTEST is open • to stu-dents f rom public and private schools in fhe Plvmouth-Tantnn

community. One of the club's goals is to promote good citizenship among students, said Joseph Heo-shaw of Plymouth, club president-elect.

"We think this is ooe way of doing it for young people," said Henshaw, a retired Centennial Ed-ucational Park biology teacher.

This year 's winners will be hon-ored at a Thursday, April IB, ban-quet a t The Italian Cucina in Plym-outh Township. Local teachers and journalists served as judges for the essay contest.

A total of 35 students submitted essays this year.

"We get good ones every year, and the contest is growing -every year ." Henshaw said.

Students wrote about a variety of subjects, including student press freedom gun (vmtml flag hnwiiia and censorship of textbooks and nfher taarhing materials Micheie Lewis J u l i a n n e I H o m a s Pau l C — «

Kevin Lydon Plymouth

To the editor: It is with great appreciation that many

Writer was off base on police check

Family thankful for support after tragedy

To the editor: » -I don't know if Mr. Lydon in his

letter of March 15 was putting down the police for checking him out. or the creeps in fatigues. Either way he is off base — the officer had every right to check him out (as be was dressed as a suspect who committed a cr ime in the area) and most of the

young men who wear fatigues got those fatigues while serving in the military and protecting this country and preserving the right of Mr. Ly-don to be able to walk the streets at 1 a.m.

Ed Fitzgerald i Canton

The family of Crystal Behrendt would like to express its sincere gratitude for all the support and prayers offered by our friends and neighbors, Crystal and DestinCy's classmates, and the teachers and faculty at" Walker E lementa ry School.

Also, a sincere thank you goes out to the people who put the beautiful flowers at the site of the accident, to the Canton Police Department. Chaplin Byrum and the staff at An-napolis Hospital for the outstanding kindness shown to our family.

The family of Crystal Behrendt

we recognise Michigan Consolidated Gas Company help to our non-profit organization. Their work exemplifies what can happen when the public and private sectors work together for a common goal.

During the last six months, sever-al employees of MlchCon have worked diligently to produce a video and a public service announcement for the Area Agencies eq Aging As-sociation of Michigan. This commu-nity service project saved us thou-

sands of dollars and will benefit the of senior citizens

across Michigan as well as their

We salute MichCon's Public Af-fairs Department for its work on be-half of the non-profit sector, and hope that other Michigan corpora-tions will follow this example and of-fer their support to community or-ganizations. For many of us. it is a vital part of our continued growth

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enjoyed the recent column regarding Dr. Edith Kovach and the subject of Latin, as I a m a graduate of Boston Latin School as are several other judges and attorneys, etc. that reside in this a rea .

The Boston Latin School is the old-est high school in America, having been founded in 1635 and claiming among its graduates seven signers of the Declaration of Independence.

Prominent names that come to my mind quickly among the graduates are: Benjamin Franklin, Cotton Mather . Theodore White, Joseph Kennedy Sr., Leonard Bernstein and

many, many other persons of promi-nence in American history, past and present.

Latin, of course is a major re-quirement and "Caesar in hither Gaul" is the password to success Entrance and graduation require-ments are very rigid and only the most perseverant succeed *

At present, I am retired but pursu-ing a new career as an automotive arbi trator and was a recent unsuc-cessful candidate for Farmington Hills City Council.

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Services were held for Mr. Chester A Peterson. 84, of Plymouth on Tuesday, March 27 at Schrader Fu-neral Home.

Mr Peterson died Friday. March 23 in Livonia. He was born Feb 15. 1906 in Crooks ton, Minn He came to the Plymouth community in 1973 from Redford Township He was a retired purchas ing agent with Temstedt Division of General Mo-tors Corporation until he retired in 1965. He served with the U.S. Army Air Corp in World War II and was a member of- t he Livonia Elks B.P.0:E. No 2246.

Mr Peterson is survived by five "Brothers Jack of Minneapolis, Minn., Vernon of Anchorage. Alaska. Hec-tor of Seaside. Calif., Robert of Al-hambra, Calif, and Glenn of San Francisco, Calif. . Rev. Jon M. Fancher officiated the service Burial was in Woodmere Cemetery in Detroit.

Memorial contributions may be given to The American Heart Associ-ation of Michigan

FRANK A. GONDA SR.

Services were held for Mr. Frank A Gonda Sr., 87, of Plymouth on Monday. March 26 at St John Neu-mann Catholic Church

Mr Gonda is survived by his wife Jessie E. Gonda ot Plymouth, daugh-ter Patricia Gorski of Union Lake, son Frank Gonda Jr. of Northville and five grandchildren.

Mr. Gonda was bora Jan. 16, 1903 in Elenora, Pa. and died Friday1; March 23 in S o u t h e d He came to the Plymouth community in 1987 from Coconut Creek, Fla. where he lived for 13 years after having been a Detroit resident for 50 years He was employed for 45 years as a welder at General Motors until he retired in 1965. He was a member of St. John Neumann Catholic Church.

Rev Fathei^George Charnley offi-ciated the Hedwig Cemetery.

Memorial contributions, may be made in the form of mass offerings. Local arrangements were made by Schrader Funeral Home

BRYAN W. DERSEY Services were held for Mr. Bryan

W. Dersey. 77, of Plymouth on Tues-day, March 27 at Schrader . Funeral Home, Plymouth.

Mr. Dersey is survived oy two sons Robert Dersey of Pinckney and Ken-neth Dersey ' of Plymouth, four grandchildren, twe- s tf ters Anne Liedel of Monroe and Josephine Du-mire of Louisiana, several nieces and nephews.

Mr Dersey was born May 27,1912 in Pittsburgh, Pa. He died Saturday, March 24, in Detroit He lived in the Milan area for many years while employed at Universal Homes, Inc.

1979 he reUred from The University of Michigan — Dearborn. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Loyal Order of the Moose. Garden City Lodge.

Mr. Dersey was buried at River-side Cemetery in Plymouth. Memo-rial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society

HAROLD F. DANAHY Services for Mr. Danahy, S2, Of

Plymouth were to be held today at Our Lady of Good C0""**1 r h i ^ r h Plymouth ,—

Mr. Danahy is survived by his wife. Evelyn of Plymouth, daughter Gerry Dugan of Plymouth; two sons. Jack Danahy of Plymouth and James Danahy of Livonia; 18 grand-

children; six great grandchildren;

agara Falls. Canada Mr Danahy was born April 17.

1907, in Albert. New Brunswick. Canada He died Wednesday. March 28, in Ann Arbor. He came to the

Plymouth community in 1971 from rvisor at Gen-

tired in 1969 af te r 42 year* of ser-vice He was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church

Local ar rangements were made by Schrader Funeral Home.

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Work programs urged for minor offenders Sy Tim Richard "Staff writer

^ Cottnty governments should put more minor offenders in work pro-grams and send fewer convicts to the costly state prison system, said a state official who's willing to give counties the money.

"I never had so much-trouble giv-ing away money in my life," said Dennis Schrantz, executive director of the Office of Community Correc-

tions which gives technical help to such programs.

Schrantz told delegates to the Southeast Michigan Council of Gov-ernments last week that Gov. James Blanchard's budget has hiked his program 50 percent to $25 million.

SCHRANTZ AND Washtenaw County Sheriff Ronald Schebil said Michigan is locking up a greater por-tion of its population in expensive prisons and jails than any major in-dustrial state.

Per 100,000 of population, Michi-gan has 300 in prison, California 275. Ohio 230 and Minnesota 70. The U S. average is 2*0.

" I f f costing us," agreed Sam Peti-te, a Macomb County commissioner, who said he used to be from "the old school — if the buggers committed a crime, throw 'em in jail and forget 'em.

"But this is where a hard head like myself looks at some alternatives," Petito said.

SCHEBIL SAID Washtenaw dou-bled the size of its county jail in 1977 and was over capacity the day it

Meanwhile, Michigan's prisons have grown from 14,000 inmates in 1984 to 29,000 currently to an esti-mated 47.000 in 1992 — with no de-crease in crime.

"The increase is mostly (terms of) two years or less. They used to be in our county jails." Schebil said. "The big surge is not the lifers or those

Area police chiefs, judges saying yes to governor's new drug plan By Darrell Preesley staff writer

Fines would be put into a Drug

Area police and judges favor Gov. James Blanchard's proposal to tar-get small-time drug users and fine

University professor oi criminal JUS-tice, opposes the plan.

"The governor is still in the Dark Ages in trying to combat the drug problem with more policing," said

"THE DRUG problem has to be Ferency. who is a candidate for the

Enforcement and Demand Reduc tion Fund to pay for new drug treat-ment and prevention programs.

them up to $500. "I am very supportive, of the pro-

posal. It's an excellent piece of legis-lation." said Canton Public Safety Director John Santomauro.

Though it is not yet a law, a r e a , officials agree the plan may deter casual users and provide more mon- -. ey to fight drug abuse.

"The citizen who does not violate laws and is not a drug user, should not solely finance law enforcement," Santomauro said. "If the criminals are using the service, they should pay for it."

Attacking the demand side of the drug problem will dampen traffick-ing, Blanc hard said in announcing the plan.

"We believe this is one more weapon in the arsenal of the drug war," be said.

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attacked on all levels," said Livonia Police Chief William Crayk. "If you don't have the user, you don't have the seller."

Aggressive law enforcement and education Is needed to get a handle on the situation, Crayk said.

Under a Livonia ordinance, judges can already implement maximum $500 fines, 90-day jail sentences, or two-year probation periods on some offenders, said District Judge Rob-ert Brzezinski of Livonia.

The governor's proposal may not affect the city directly unless the fine is m%de mandatory, Brzezinski said.

"I don't think we're getting any-where by just talking to them. The certainty of punishment is a better deterrent."

Zolton Ferency, a Michigan State

Senate. "We're not going to make progress

if we devote all of our resources to catching and prosecuting _people,"

-said Ferency, but others disagree. "If you hit him in the pocketbook,

it's going to deter them/' said West-land Police Chief Paul Schnarr. "If I had to pay for what I did, I would

» think twice." Law enforcement should not only

concentrate on small-time drug users, but also those who sell drugs, Schnarr said. • The $500 fine is appropriate, said Judge Gail McKnight of the 18th Dis-trict Court in Westland.

"IT WOULD be geared to remind the casual user that he or she is a part of the problem," she said.

McKnight is a member of Part-

u s s Auburn Liiiiitf, a mutewiggpftB-el that advises the governor. The ad-visory panel reviewed the proposal and is in Rtvor of the plan, McKnight -said.

One mnrem of the panel, she said.

serving 20 to 40 years. "I'm not soft on crime. I'm a firm

believer there are alternatives that • *«- j | m • • rl Affivtive

V I I mfm M H W 1 • • (for non-violent offenders).

"If you don't think it's punishment picking up trash ocfI-94 or US-23 on a Saturday afternoon, you don't know what punishment is," the sher-iff said.

THE WORK program saves mon-ey. reduces recidivism and improves the environment, Schebil said.

Cost of administering it is $16 a* day per offender versus $55 to $60 to house prisoners in a maximum se-curity jail.

Few who have been through the work program ever get in trouble again, he said, adding, "They also be-come confirmed non-litterers."

Work programs can allow a kind of chain reaction that eases the bur-

SMranu aM din on state prismas, Schebil said.

Work programs mean fewer low-risk people have to serve their time in a maximum security jail. But this allows judges to send fewer non-jio-

'tfyou don't think it'a punishment picking up trash on 1-94 or US-23 on a Saturday afternoon, you don't know what punishment is.'

— Ronald Schebil Washtenaw County sheriff

ties' jail alternative programs. "The funds can't be used for bricks

and mortar. Only programs which have an impact on jail populations are fundable," he Said.

Schrantz said the Northwest Coun-cil of Governments, serving 10 up-state counties, also has a jail alter-native program that includes restitu-

TTTJIT eariy reieA&. ihd drug treatment.

Cities as well as counties are eligi-ble for grants, be said, although most Michigan cities don't operate jails.

is to provide an alternative for those offenders who cannot pay the fine. Those people may be required to participate in a work program, she said. t

The judge said she is in favor of the plan because it would affect the casual users who feel that they do not have a drug problem.

"Hopefully people will begin to say, 'I don't want to deal with i t , ' " McKnight said.

Santomauro said in the 1960s, marijuana was a passive drug and today the misnomer is that small-time drug use is OK.

"I don't think that a little drug use is OK," he said."I think we're paying for the "60s in the '90s."

The Associated Press contribut-ed. to this story.

lent felons to state prisons for two-years and keep them in county jails for a year or less

THE STATE SPENDS spends $23,000 a year to house each inmate. Each new prison cell costs $60,000 per inmate, Schrantz said.

That's why it's worth while to budget $25 million for technical as-sistance and base funding for coun-

THE MONEY tunas programs un-der the Community Corrections Act, passed by the Legislature in the final hours of the 1988 session.

Sponsored by Rep. Carolyn Kilpa-trick, D-Detroit, it requires local ad-visory boards to be set up to estab-lish jail alternative programs.

Many non-profit agencies seek contracts to administer the pro-grams, Schrantz said.

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If you're anything like me and frequently order pasta when din-ing nut t h p r p ' s a gnnri r h a n f p

you've tried Mamma Mucci's pas-ta..

Whether you prefer the trendy Midtown Cafe "in downtown Bir-mingham or tfce upscale and lei-surely Cafe Bon Homme in down-town Plymouth, the pasta being heaped on the plates has the smack-of-tbe-lips-approval from Mamma Mucci herself: Yes, there really is a-Mamma Mucci.

Fve got to tell you about the neat story-of how Mamma Mucci discovered 'me. Anyone" who reads this column on a regular basis probably , feels like they know my momma. So, back last summer, I got this call from Vince Mucci, Momma Mucci's son. He told, me .he likes the sto-ries about riiy mtomma, then be-gan to tell me about his. Little did we know that both families know the same folks from Wyandotte and that Uncle Cosmos' daughter used1 to hang around with my old-er sister Rosie. ,

To make a long story short, 1 was cleaning off my desk (like I try to- do at least twice a year)" and I came across Vince. Mucci's number. I made an appointment to stop by and check out his oper-ation and right off the top, I was floored with the cleanliness, the product quality and the fact that not only did I meet and talk to Momma Mucci herself but also met brother Frank who is Mom-ma's right-hand son in charge of production. Talk about a family business! .

_ S n V n l T U R P R O B A B L Y say-ing that pasta is pasta is pasta, right? Hardly, at least with Mom-ma Mucci's business. Momma learned from her momma in the small village of Montelongo, Ita-ly, which is part of the famed Abruzze Region. She learned how the choicest ingredients make the best pasta. A peek in the store-room showed 100-pound sacks of onl/high-quality seminola durum wheat flour. Most packaged pas-tas use a blend but not Momma Mucci. While watching Momma pack fresh angel hair pasta from the cutter, I noticed son Frank standing in the corner actually breaking fresh eggs into the roller machines. No powdered or bulk eggs for this operation.

What really impressed me was the fact that unlike most pasta processors who use extruder-type machines to force the dough through metal dies, Momma Muc-ci uses hand processed machines that first roll the dough into sheets, then cut it, resulting in a texture that can't be beat. Need-less to say, it's also the most au-thentic pasta available today on the market.

Now for the bad news. Seems that Momma Mucci's

pasta, which is made in the old basement Kresge Commissary in downtown Plymouth, is solely a manufacturing operation. That means that folks like you and me have to search it out in retail outlets or enjoy it in various res-taurants. So far, this great pasta is available oaly in and around the Plymouth community.

LOOS FOR IT at the Cheese and Wine Barn, Peoniman JDeli and the Porterhouse Meat Market In Plymouth. Mancuso's Quality Market and the Shopping Center Market in NorthviDe stock the stuff and last, but not least, you might be able to find It at the Food Emporium in Livonia For the not so timid and shy, if you happen to be dining at one of De-troit 's better re^aurants , ask if you can purchase some.

In addition to the Midtown Cafe and Cafe Bon Homme, you will be smacking your lips on Mamma Mood's own pasta when at the likes of Hogan's la Troy and Bloomfield Township. Italian Cu-cina la Plymouth, Panache in Bir-mingham, the famed Skyline Club

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Daily fare: prizeworthy meals By Jan ice Brunson staff writer

TODAYS EXECUTIVE chef is a new breed of gour-mand, a stylized expert of ambitious culinary ideals,

laboring within, the increasingly competitive world of country club cuisine.

Today's scene is more "selective and demanding' than ever, accord-ing to Michael Connery who, five months ago a t the age ef 25, was named executive chef at Bloomfield Hills Country Club.

A member oi, tne pi nary team, f rom Michigan thai in 1987 scored W gold*medals in Olym-pic food competition in Germany, Connery is a rising new star on the scene, incorporating award-winning pates and poached meats into daily fare for members of the club.

"It used to be chefs went to coun-try clubs to retire," said Connery. a 1987 graduate of the Chef de Cuisine program at Oakla'nd Community Colleger :

No longer, judging from Connery's creative use of fresh fruits or natu-ral juices to spice general sauces or sugar to create uniquely flavorful "heart smar t" entrees low. in cho-lesterol and carbohydrates.

"My number one ideal is taste," he' said; adding that rarified taste, is the result of complementary seasoning and preparation technique.

) AT AGE 51, Larry Daniot has

been executive chef for six years at Western Golf Country £lub in Red-ford Township.

While he concedes today's execu-tive chef is a new breed of gour-mand, he laughs a t the notion of "re-tirement." The job," he said, is enor-mously demanding. ' "Menu planning. Parties. Lunches.

Dinners. You're very busy. It's very different f rom restaurant work. Your diners hre paying dues and they expect good food and fOod ser-vice," Daniot-said. He works 10 to 11 hours daily. - ' •»

In January, Daniot and a crew of-cooks, assistants and pantry girls spent a full week preparing for the club's annual evening for men, in-eluding a full complement of hot and cold hors dToeuvres and a sit-down meal for 600 diners.

Daniot's crew also provides daily a choice of some 30 entrees, two spe-cials and a fish catch of the day.

Daniot's cuisine ideal: "the best-quality food possible.''

Robert Dalecke, executive chef at Franklin Hills Country Club as of one month ago, trained as a chef at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club and, more

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of "bigger production, higher volume and more kitchen staff."

"Quality ean go down a little. You have to work to keep standards up to

tecently, the Lark, a gom met res-taurant in West Bloomfield.

In describing the difference be-tween food preparation for a country club setting of buffets and large par-ties, and individual entrees more common at a restuarant, he speaks

par ," he said, maintaining self-im-posed high-standards with such deli-cacies as fresh sauces of chutney or salsa. .* •

"I like current trends towards lighter cuisine," Dalecke said.

EXPERIENCE IS THE key to fine personalized cuisine, according to award-winning executive chef Kevin Brennan of Orchard Lake Country Club.

"When you're younger you catch

Area country club chefs share some of their favorite recipes

ideas f rom different cookbooks or talking shop with peers. You run with the idea. Then, as you grow with experience and begin knowing

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2 tablespoons minced garl ic 2 tablespoons diced red pepper 1 tablespoon diced green pepper (op-tional) 1 - 4 cups chopped tomato, peeled and seeded

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4 minutes. Add garnish to the p: Cover and bake at 400 degrees, proximately 20 to 25 minutes.

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Michael's works to improve its offerings The closing of the Money Tree will impact area res-

taurants lucky enough to have hired away chefs and staff from the renowned eatery. One such beneficiary may be Michael's, a mid-priced restaurant in a Bever-ly Hills strip caster most noted for being home to Bor-der's book store. , Michael's hired a former chef and a night cook from the Money Tree as par t of its own efforts at upgrading that began last summer. Since July, the menu has changed ang. a former popular chef, Patrick Gearin (also a onetime Money Tree chef), has returned.

By paring down the dinner menu to 10 entrees plus a

few daily specials, the res taurant will deliver dinner promptly, promises manager Charlie Laurencelle, son of the co-owner and restaurant 's namesake, Michael Laurencelle.

The service is indeed fast and attentive, but Mi-chael's could use a little more attention to food prepa-ration if it expects to compete with similar restau-rants in its price range. While the entrees sound excit-ing, ours tended to be overcooked and dull.

THE MEAL STARTED out well with an appetiser of "housemade" lamb sausage with grilled vegetables. The sausage was deliciously spicy, airi&ng the best we've tried. Tbe presentation, however, was less inter-esting. The sausage, served in a large hamburger-like patty, was accompanied by a few slices of onion, car-rots and zucchini that had been grilled dry.

On to the salads, which were very good -r fresh, crispy and composed of a variety of lettuces with to-matoes, cucumbers and purple onions. Both the Dijon vinaigrette and tarragon vinaigrette dressings were excellent.

For our main entrees, we selected from several that sounded intriguing — a "s t rawberry" grouper with

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cur ry sauce ($14.95) and a dish with grilled lamb < and shrimp ($15.95).

Tbe grouper turned out to be a fillet surrounded f resh strawberries and lightly coated with a mild ry sauce. The sauce was mild and a flavorful men t to the fish, but the fish itself was overcooked j mushiness.

The grilled lamb chops were a bit overdone also and were served with a gravy-like, intense sauce. The shr imp were a disappointment. Tbe two shrimp were topped with cbevre cheese and rosemary and wrapped in phyllo — a treatment that could be terrific. Here, they were overdone and nearly flavorless.

OUR ENTREES WERE served with potatoes that had been quartered and cooked in the skin and with s teamed veggies. The potatoes were good, but tbe veg-gies were a bit soggy — and everything appeared to have been spooned onto the plate without much thought to presentation.

The dinner menu offers several other entrees worth mentioning — like the confit of moulard duck legs; a chicken strudel; penne tossed with fennel sausage, black olives, and peppers, and an almond chicken in which the chicken is dredged in ground almonds, santeed and served with Dijon mustard and honey t aa r f i '

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Chef Larry Janes tells pasta secrets

COOKING INSTRUCTIONS FOR PASTA

• -• All pasta must be cooked is

clean, rapidly boiling water. • Use 4 quarts water for each

gf pasta. • Stir (fluff) while adding pasta

to water. ' • o Fresh pasta boils for 1 minute

15 seconds to 1 minute 30 seconds

• Dried pasta cooks for 3 to 3 4 minutes.

o Drain well. Toss with olive oil to keep f rom sticking.

Cooking in a crockpot produces savory stew

D a i l y f a r e : p r i z e w o r t h y m e a l s Continued from Paoe 1

your flavors, the herbs that marry

dishes.

"Personally, I stress full flavor, nutritional balance, contrasting fla-vor and good presentation, said Brennan, 36. who last year was named Chef of the Year by the Mich-igan Chefs de Cuisine, a local chap-ter of the American Culinary Feder-ation.

Brennan graduated from School-craf t College's culinary ar ts pro-gram in 1975. a red-letter class that.

included such area notables as chet Tom MacKinnon "who owns McKin-non's in Northville and Kevin Eu right, now an instructor In culinary ar ts at Oakland Community College.

Of the 16 years Lon McCracken has plied his c raf t as chef, all but two have been in country club sett-ings. He is n o * executive chef for Meadowbrook Country Club in Northville.

As such, "I do BBQ poolside foi the kids Then I come inside on the same night and do a formal black tie dinner. It's a versatile, broad spec-t rum of preparation. I think it's

more challenging. McCracken said of country club cooker) . — _

He eschews claims of or ig ina l" recipe*. "Tnat ' t glorified pleasur ism." he said, citing an example

"SEVERAL YEARS AGO, I start-ed experimenting with fruit salsas over s teamed fish Onp day I pick up the newspaper and. k> and behold, a deluge of f ru i t salsa recipes

The truth is, chefs pull f rom a lot of directions' ' for new and creative cuisine with a splash ' ' McCracken said.

He .draws on training at tbe Amer ican Culinary School in New York

and a myriad of cookery seminars in Europe, ethnic cuisine like Spa/ush paella culinary trends and exotics Like smoked duck and pasta

Pastas are also big at the Bir-mingham Country Club, according to executive chef John Sirko, who said that during the many years he has served as a chef his cuisine has al-ways reflected current trends

"Noqr it's lots of pastas and seafoods Used to be. we'd have fish once a week. Today, it's a seven-day operation We're going heavy on fish," said Sirko, who has "'"worked kitchens since I was 12 years old "

AP — Nothing tastes as good as a savory stew This one cooks in the

your work.at home or away. Be sure to layer the ingredients as

suggested The vegetables go in f irst so tbey are covered, with seasoned liquid, absorbing flavor and cooking evenly.

1 tablespoon cooking oil 1 pound pork stew meat , cat into Vi-inch cubes S cap chopped onion 1 teaspoon paprika 1 cap peeled potatoes cat into Hi-inch cubes ,7 ' 1 cap. loose-pack frozen whole kernel

V» teaspoon garlic salt teaspoon pepper

Area country club chefs share recipes Continued from Page 1

1 cap loose-pack winter squash or sweet potatoes cnt into 4 -inch cubes H c a p chopped tomato 2 cap* beef broth

In a large saucepan or skillet brown meat,- onion and paprika in hot on half at a time Drain off fat. j o i 3 Mi- or 4-quart electric crockery cooker layer potatoes, corn, squash or sweet potatoes and tomato Place.

i mixture on top. Com-bine botf brotfl, garlic sal t , u d pep-per. Pour over the mixture in the crockery cooker Cover and cook on low-beat setting for 10 to 12 hours If necessary, skim fat f rom stew Stir in spinach just before serving Makes 4 servings

Nutrition information per serving 378 cal., 34 g pro.. 24 g carb. 17 g fat , 82 mg chol.. 880 iflg sodium U S RDA: 35 percent vit. A.. 25 percent vit. C, 44 percent thiamihe. 23 per cent riboflavin. 44 percent niacin. 15 percent iron.

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pot. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat. Cook for about 10 minutes and Jtiain. F w

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Executive Chef Michael Connery Bloomfield Hill Country Club

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STEAMED SALMON WITH A CHARDONNAY-MEUX

MUSTARD SAUCE Executive O h

have butcher do slice f rom the tail, moving to the gill. Approximatet^-Z thin slices to

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Combine all ingredients in sauce 1-2 pound fillet of fresh salmon (pin

N e w p o t a t o e s , a s p a r a g u s

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Shr imp makes nachos specia l AP — So you think there's no bet-

ter snack or party food than cheesy nachos? We used to think so, too, un-til we tried these classy shrimp na-chos. They're just as easy to make as the originals. They'll disappear even faster because they taste shrimply terrific.

SHRIMP NACHOS 1 cups shredded Cheddar cheese (6

> one 4-ounce can diced green chill peppers, drained one 2*4-ounce can sliced pitted ripe olives, drained •4 cap sliced green onion l4 cap mayonnaise or salad dressing one 4 4-ounce can tiny shrimp, drained aad rinsed 36-40 round .tortilla chips

.. . - -.v . r ' In a large bowl combine cheese,

chili peppers, olives, onion and may-

onnaise or salad dressing Gently fold in shrimp Arrange about 20 tor-tilla chips on a 12-inch microwave safe platter Top each chip with a rounded teaspoon of the cheese mix-ture. Cook, uncovered, on 100 per-cent power (high) for 1-2 minutes or until cheese is melted, giving plate a half-turn after 1 minute Repeat with remaining chips and cheese mixture. Makes 36-40 appetizc. chips. 12 servings

Nutrition information per serving 151 ca l . 7 g pro.. 6 g carb . 11 g fat . 34 mg chol 331 m'g sodium U S RDA: 22 percent vit A. 12 percent calcium.

NEW POTATO AND ASPARAGUS SALAD

3 medium red new potatoes (about 17 ounces), halved lengthwise 1 pound asparagus, tr immed 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard ' 1 tablespoon f resh lemon juice 4

cup olive oil 2 tablespoons minced fresh chives salt and freshly ground pepper *

Cook potatoes in large pot of boil-ing water until just tender, about 20 minutes Drain and cool slightly Cook asparagus in large pot of boil-ing salted water.until just crisp-ten-der. about 8 minutes Drain. Refresh under cold water Cut potatoes into wedges. Cut asparagus into 1 - V* -inch pieces Toss vegetables together in large bowl

Combine mustard and lemon juice in smali bowl. Gradually whisk in oil. Pour over vegetables Add chives and toss to coat. Season with salt and freshly ground pepper Serve salad

warm or at room temperature.

Makes 2 servings; can be doubled or tripled.

sal t /white pepper to taste

Sauce 3 cups chardonnay wine (may substi-tute a dry white) 2 caps fish f a m e t (or clam juice) 4 tablespoons cider vinegar -5 fresh thyme sprigs 2 garlic cloves StoAJhWJ 3 shallots minced 2 bay leaf 2 tablespoons cornstarch, dissolved with cold water 1 quart heavy cream 5 tablespoons meaux mustard (may substitute country Dijon) Mi-pound ba t te r pieces chilled sal t /white pepper to taste

Prep procedures: Using a sharp knife, slice thin cutlets of salmon, by-holding knife oo a complete bias.

Sauce Combine wine, stock, vine-gar. thyme, garlic shallots and bay leaf in a sauce pan Reduce over lovs heat By Add cornstarch to stabil ize. bring to a boil Add heavy cream, reduce over low heat by half Season with salt /pepper and mus tardi whip in butter just belui e Sei v ~ log.

Cooking Preheat oven 400 de-grees. place salmon cutlets.spatfed apart on a buttered sheet pan. d m zle with white "wine season with salt and white pepper, cover with buttered parchment paper Cook 6-8 minutes or until fish is firm but moist to the touch

Plating Excellent for a seafood course to an elegant dinner Place sauce in center of plate, place salm-on on sauce.

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Winner Dinner Menu

I don't know how weekends are at your house, hut at ours they are wild

With three boys playing hockey, we have had six games every week, with four of them falling on the weekend, throughout the entire win-ter

And, as the seasons change, so do the sports, the result being that we spend a lot of time away from home and in the car going from game to game to game

I recently heard that there is a new cookbook out that has nothing but recipes for meals that are cooked under the hood of the car Be-sides giving the term "meals on whoolo a wow nuiunin^ du vuu ie<jl-

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[ A J Betsy mm" m Bre then

MOTHERM'S SUPER SOUP ONION BREAD FRESH FRUIT SALAD

Recipes

ize the possibilities? Dinner can now be prepared while

you drive I already can envision excusing myself during halftime, pe-riods. innings or whatever, to go j:heck on dinner. _ No driving Miaa Daisy fui me wijl be driving meatloaf, pot roast or maybe even a "car"-serole

ALTHOUGH T H I S W E E K S Winner Dinner can't be prepared un-der the hood of your car, it is one of those great meals that only take a few minutes to put together

Left to simmer for three or four hours. Carrie Obloy's vegetable beef soup will quickly fill your home with the most wonderful a roma

Obloy. the busy mother of four, is a foil-time homemaker and lives in Troy. She enjoys having children around and currently watches one little boy at her home Her soup re-cipe is one her mother served to her and her two brothers when they were young

Accompanied by crunchy onion bread, this dinner surely will become-one of your family's favorites, too.

Thank you. Carrie Obloy. for send-ing your "super soup" recipe my way and congratulations on being this week's Winner Dinner Winner. Enjoy your apron

One last note, don't say I didn't warn you when the prevailing smell in traffic is that of fillet of beef in-stead of fuel.

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MOTHER M S SUPER SOUP

Thts soup literally takes min-utes to put together and tends it-self to being served for Sunday night dinner I recommend thaf you make it one day. refngerate it, and then, the next day, care-Mjwy sunn Lrtfdlt lilt! Ml US*! MUlf the soup for one meal and freeze the other half for another dinner

2 meaty beef shanks 1 veal or beef knuckle bone 2 cans beef broth. 10%-ounce

and bring to boil, stirring. Re-duce heat and simmer for 3-4 hours. Remove the bones and cut off the meat Dice the meat and return it to t^ie pot Add the dry noodles and cook until the noodles are reader Be sure -not to add too many noodles or you wm w bujfiy. ii win pg IUO ttucr Refrigerate and skim off the fat when it has Congealed Reheat ancf serve Makes 8-10 servings

ONION BREAD

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Take 1 loaf of fresh, unsiiced Italian bre^J Slice into V ^ - i n c h slices but do not slice all the way through the loaf Place thinly sliced onion rings and butter or margarine on each slice Wrap in aluminum foil and bake at 325 degrees for 20 minutes

FRESH FRUIT SALAD .

Cut up any fresh truif tKat 'you have on hand or take the easy route and buy some fruit salad at the deli counter of your favorite grocery store.

Notes

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Carr ie Obloy of Troy, mother of four, p repa res meal featur ing vegetab le beef soup for her fami ly.

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Monday. April 2. 1990 OAE

Say goodbye to ice cream, cookies, hamburgers, bot dogs, egg rolls, ta-nm and pisaa st the torsi msU?

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Halibut is often sold as steaks — a crosswise slice of tbe fish. When pur-

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1 tablespoon cooking oil •4 pound cooked small shrimp 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1 cup plain low-fat yogurt 2 tablespoons snipped parsley

nose be your guide i resn nsn is ai-most odorless. A strong, fishy smell means fish is no longer fresh.

If you buy frozen halibut, choose steaks that are solidly frozen and have no dried, discolored patches of frooeer burn. :

— m a w miusut. if irtueu. f ut i men of water in a large skillet; add onion, lemon, bay leaf, salt, peppercorns and allspice. Carefully place halibut steaks in boiling water. Cover, re-duce beat, and simmer for 6-9 min-utas or until halibut flakes when

the busy schedules. "Grab 'n go" meals are the order of the day. Re-

oi yo«r age.—nutritious snacks planned as part of the day's food a re important in meeting nu-trient needs.

Small children may need snacks because they can only eat small amounts of food at each meal Teen-agers need snacks because their nu-trient and calorie requirements are high

Adults may need snacks to supply nutrients they miss at regular meals. Older adults who are less active and burn fewer calories may also feel more comfortable eating smaller, more frequent meals.

If you are at the mall and are tempted to have a meal or just a lit-tle' snack, there are no tricks. Just mni|A iifiof /'hrti/vOtl -I l l u n v W D C v u v j C w .

Otwei t lcai of fuutH, Willi n a g fat. sugar and salt. Instead of two scoops of ice cream, have one scoop or switch to low-fat yogurt in a cup. Skip the sugary cone.

AT THE COOKIE counter, choose ' Either fresh or frozen halibut is delicious when poached. Plan on 10 minutes cooking time per inch of thickness, about 7-8 minutes for. V«-inch thick steaks.

POACHED HALIBUT WITH SHRIMP YOGURT SAUCE

four 4-to-6-ounce halibut steaks, cut ** -iach thick 1 small onion, sliced 2 slices lemon 1 bay leaf 4 teaspoon salt 5 whole black peppercorns 2 whole allspice to cup sliced mushrooms 2 tablespoons sliced green onion 1 clove garlic, minced

tested with a fork. Meanwhile, in a skillet cook mush-

rooms, green onion and garlic in oil until vegetables are tender Add shrimp. Stir flour into yogurt: add to mixture in skillet. Cook and stir until thickened and bubbly. Cook and stir 2 minutes more. Stir I n parsley. If desired, thin sauce with 1-2 table-spoons poaching liquid or milk Spoon sauce over poached halibut. Makes 4 servings.

Nutrition information per serving: 226 cal., SI g pro., 8 g carb . 7 g fat. 94 mg chol.. 230 mg sodium. U.S. RDA. 10 percent vit. A, 21 percent thiamine, 22 percent riboflavin, 57 percent niacin, 22 percent calcium. 13 percent iron

a peanut butter or oatmeal cookie in-stead of one laden with chocolate.

Chooee f ra t t juice instead of malts or pop. Bagels a re always a tow-fat, low-calorie choice. Since muffins are one of the Vin" foods, choose a whole grain or fruit muffin.

Salads also are available, but have the dressing on the sideUnd be c a r e ful how much stuff you stack on a little bit of lettuce.

Maybe you pack a brown bag and go to the mall to buy a beverage and dessert or just for the companion-ship oLotiiers.

Brown bagging used to be only for people on a budget. But no longer. People realize that packing their own lunch allows them to choose lighter, healthier foods to eat.

Keeping any lunch light helps pre-.vent a mid-afternoon slump and you

Trying to trim fa t and" calories from your diet but you still have a yearning for something crunchy and chewy? Carrot sticks aren't the only healthy snack.

Each of the following would be gqod substitutes at only 50 calories.

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the same as a large carrot. Six mini-brown rice cakes, two regular bread sticks. 50 pretzel sticks, 12 frozen grapes, 1% ounces part skim moz-zareila string cheese, one cup oil-popped popcorn "or two cups air-popped popcorn.

Stock your refrigerator and pan-try with foods that are fast, not fus-sy. Take leftovers and create s o m e thing new. Use leftover rice for next-day pudding, meatballs make a great vegetable/meatball soup, or leftover vegetables such as corn or cauliflower make wonaenui cream

Don't snack out of a large pack-age This encourages non-stop snack-ing All of a sudden you look and the bag is empty. Buy smaller packages or if you have a large bag. put food in a dish before eating so you can keep^ track of how much you have eaten T h e key to this is to have mod-erate amounts of any food.

WHETHER YOU are at the mall eating or brown bagging it at the mall, make your grab n go. lunch healthy. Exercise moderation, bal-~~

soups. Bake a couple extra apples with

cinnamon and raisins and use for your lunch the next day. chilled. All of these foods would be great for tbe brown bag.

anu vanuiy in uiuos>inK f ^ s so that you will get all the nutrients you need to stay healthy.

When the urge for a snack hits, there is no t ime to waste. Look for something out of the ordinary, yet easy, quick and satisfying as a snack.

G i n g e r P e a r D e s s e r t

e a s i l y m a d e i n 3 s t e p s AP — This dessert is easy as 1-2-3.

1 — Drizzle peeled pear halves with orange juice. 2 — Sprinkle with crunchy gingers nap topping. 3 — Bake. Choose any of the pear varie-ties now available on produce count-ers.

GINGER-PEAR DESSERT 4 medium pears, peeled, halved and

crusbtd glngersnaps •A cup orange j u k e to cup finely (about 8 cookies) 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons chopped walnuts

2 tablespooooi margarine or butter, melted light cream or ice cream (optional)

Place pear halves, cut side up, in a 12-by-7to-by-2-inch baking dish. Drizzle orange juice over pears. In a small bowl combine gingersnaps. sugar, walnuts and margar ine or butter: sprinkle over pears. Bake in a 350-degree oven for 20-25 minutes or until fruit is tender. Serve with light cream. Makes 8 servings.

Nutrition information per serving 122 cal., 1 g pro., 20 g ca rb , 5 g fat. 3 mg chol . 71 mg sodium

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Use a basket of fresh spring flo-wers or decorated Easter eggs for your table centerpiece Plan to add a fresh flower to each guest's place setung just minutes before dinner

APRICOT-GLAZED EASTER HAM one 3-to-S- pound'extra-lean ham to cap apricot preserves 3 tablespoons Dijon-style mustard 2 teaspoons freshly grated ginger-root fresh apricot* (optional) •frt'ih u s t c i f r m tupuunui)

In small bowl, combine apricot preserves. Dijon-style mustard and gingerroot. Stir until well blended Decoratively score ham Place ham in.shallow baking pan, shield ends with foil, insert meat thermometer Brush ham with to cup of glaze

Bake, uncovered, in a 325 degree oven for 15-20 minutes per pound or until thermometer registers 130-140 degrees Brush with remaining glaze every 15 minutes Transfer ham to serving platter Garnish with fresh apricots and watercress leaves Makes 4-5 servings per pound

Preparation g m e 6 minutes Cooking time 15-20 minutes per

pound Nutrition information per serving

12# ca l . 4 g fat. 51 mg chol.. 17 g pro,

BOUNTY OF SPRING RISOTTO 1 cup frozen peas to cap dry white wine to ounce dried porcini mushrooms (about pieces or cup fresh mush-rooms. cut into thin slices 3 cups chicken stock or canned

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sail and pepper to taste 1 medium tomato, on pee led, seeded

Place peas in colander Run under cool running water. Set aside. In small saucepan, bring wine to boil. Add porcini. Remove pan from heat. Let mushroom mixture stand.

In medium saucepan, bring broth to boil. Reduce heat to allow broth to simmer Remove to cup of broth Let rest of broth continue to simmer

Add saffron to the to cup of broth. sUrring to dissolve Set saffron mix-ture aside

In a 4-quart Dutch oven, heat olive oil over medium-high heat. Add onion and garlic Add rice; cook and stir unUl grains are well coated. about 2 minutes

Add 1 run of remaining hnt hmth

water, allowing each addition to be absorbed before adding another, un-til n e e is tender and mixture has creamy consistency; about 20 min-utes.

Stir in peas and to cup Parmesan cheese. Season with salt and pepper . ' Transfer risotto to shallow 2-quart serving" bowl. Sprinkle chopped to-mato down center. Sprinkle remain-ing 1 tablespoon cheese over tomato Cover, keep warm unUl serving time Makes 6 servings

Preparation time. 8 minutes Cooking time: 20 minutes. Nutrition information per serving.

215 cal., 9 g fat. 4 mg chol.. 7 g pro.

MINTED ZUCCHINI AND CARROT RIBBONS

6 small zucchini (about 1 to pounds) 3 large carrots (about 12 ounces) 2 tablespoons ottveott

c rea te a Oat surface Place ntcchini onto its Oat side. Continue peeling thin strips until aii four sides have been peeled. Discard inner core and seeds. Repeat with remaining zuc-chini and ca r ro t s (Recipe may be prepared to this point up to 1 day ahead. Cover vegetables and store in refrigerator.)

In large skillet, beat olive oil over medium-high beat Add garlic Cook until tender but not brown. Add zuc-chini, carrots and mint Cook and stir (or 6 to 8 minutes or until vege-tables reach desired tenderness Transfer vegetables to shallow serv-ing bowl. Garnish with fresh mint sprigs. Makes 6 servings.

Preparation time: I t minutes. Cooking time: 6 minutes. Nutrition information per serving:

78 cal., 4.7 mg fat. 0 mg chol , 2 g pro

to rice, stirring conUnuously and scraping bottom and sides of pan un-til liquid has been absorbed Add 1 additional cup hot stock, stirring un-til absorbed Add saffron-flavored bijoth. stirring until absorbed Add mushroom mixture, stirring until well combined In to cup portions, add the remaining broth and 1 cup

2 medium cloves garlic, minced 2 tablespoons fresh mint, minced, or 2 teaspoons dried mint, crushed fresh mint sprigs

Tr im ends off zucchini. Uiing swivel-bladed (standard) vegetable peeler, peel a lew lengtnwise strips f rom one side of each zucchini to 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

14 extract 1 pint fresh raspberries (2 cups) i tablet poo— commercially pre-pared caramel sauce lemon peel c u r b (optional) fresh mint sprigs (optional)

In medium bowl, stir together nec-tarines. blueberries, lemon juice and boney Cover and chill In small mix-ing bowl, combine yogurt, whipped topping and almond extract.

Cover, store in refr igerator until serving time. At serving time, gently stir raspberries into chilled berry mixture. Divide berry mixture be-tween 6 chilled dessert dishes or g i n — . Spoon 2 heaping tablespoons yogurt Miatuie uu tun of fi ull Lu

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1 pound fresh nectarines or peaches, cut Into to-inch dice (about 3 medi-

, uj t ul. tUJJ each dish. Drizzle 1' tablespoon of caramel sauce on top of each serv-ing. Garnish with lemon peel curls and fresh mint sprigs, if desired. Makes 6 servings.

PreparaUon time: 12 minutes. Nutrition intormation per serving:

217 cal., 3 g fat, 2 mg cbol.. 4 g pro

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Wine speak is the way to discuss the grape Communicating taste, smell, aro-

ma and nuances of wine is unquanti-fled and onscientiflc.——— —

Even if a wine writer objectively describes a wine, descriptors like stemmy, lychee nuts or corked may not be part of a consumer s wine vo-cabulary.

Waxing poeUc and describing a wine's—"prismatic luminescence" doesn't tell you whether the writer liked the wine, much less whether you will.

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Acidity — The principal fruit acids found in grapes are malic acid and tartaric acid. They keep the wine crisp and fresh.

Lack of acidity leaves a wine flat, dull and uninteresting. Excess acidi-ty produces a tart wine.

An apple exemplifies the impor-tance of-acid in'a wine. When an ap-ple is green, it Ustes tart and pick-ery in the mouth. If overripe, the ap-ple tastes dull and flat. Eaten when ripe, the apple tastes fresh, crisp, clean and balanced.

Volatile Acidity — Acetic acid (the same aci iOouid in vinegar) is produced in a wine when it spoils. The^roma and taste are unmistak-able. However, low levels oLvolatila acidity add a special complexity to

wines.

—Tannlni - Snhstancre Ifarhfri -from grape Skins, seeds OTd stems during fermentation of red wines are known as tannins.

White wines have low tannin lev-els because the juice is separated from the skins and seeds before fer-mentation begins.

Tannins are odorless, but they give wine an astringent, bitter taste Tannins are antioxidants, and their presence explains why red wines can be aged longer than most whites. A red wine's bitter taste and astringent feeling gradually mellow with age. '

Residual Sogar — During fermen-tation. grape sugar is converted to alcohol and carbon-dioxide gas. If the sugar is not completely ferment-ed, it remains to sweeten'the wine.

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Oxidation — Air is the enemy of wine. Contact with air causes a chemical reaction known as oxida-tion.

—An apple server as o good analogy again. An apple sauce darkens with air contact. Wine does too. Addition-ally. it develops the smell efrsherry.

Oxidation is particularly notice-able in white wines. A sound white table wine is pale yellow with a fresh aroma.

Nose — The smell of a wine is fre-quently called the nose. Connoisseurs divide the nose into two terms, aro-ma and bouquet.„

Aroma is the smell of the wine re-lated to the grape variety. Bouquet is the added color that is produced

sweet white wines of Sauterries and Germany, as well as the fortified wines, Sherry and Port. Residual sugar in a chardonnay is uncomple-mentary to food.

Malolactic Fermentation — This bacterial fermentation may follow the alcoholic fermentation.

During this reaction, malic acid (a. strong acid) is converted to lactic acid (a mild acid) and softens the wine.

Malolactic fermentation is accom-plished in all red wine production, but it is the winemaker's choice,in white wines, particularly chardon-nay, where its introduction adds an attractive buttery, even butterscotch character and richness.

ier texture and more fragrant, toast-ed oak and vanilla flavors.

Body — The mouth-filling quality of a wine.

Fruity — A wine with the taste and aroma of the grapes from which i t i s produced.

Oaky — The added bouquet and smoother taste due to barrel aging. Increased oak aging diminishes the ' overt fruity characteristics of a wine.

- Riesling produces a fruity white wine that is best unoaked. Chardon-nay grapes offer a more vinous char-acter to the wine that benefits from judicious use of oak barrels for ag-ing.

Balance — In a f lu t e wine, tbe relative concentration of acid and residual sugar determine its bal-a nee If the wine is oak aged this adds another dimension.

Factors contributing to balance in a red wine are acid, oak and tannins.

It is important to note that a wine with all components in perfect bal-ance may be uninteresting.

Frequently, when one component is emphasized over the others, the wine attains a special taste quality that holds your interest and hurries your return for another sip.

Let's use the following description for the aroma of a cabernet sauvig-non to learn whether you're tuned in to wine speak:

and is weedy, vegetal, oaky and var-ietal with the taste of ripe fruit.''

These descriptors are contradicto-ry. The stated aroma descriptors re-late to unripe friuLftnd, the taste des-criptor represents matiireTfilir

Havp fun prartiring wine speak You'll notice its frequent use in fu-ture columns.

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Salem's Baker earns hoop accolades By Steve Kowalaki and Dan O'Meara staff writers

HIS YEARS ALL-ARE A boys basketball team of-fers a little of everything in terms of player abili-

"TTSr Of course, all of the seven first-

team selections can score, boasting point averages in the high, teens or low 20s.

While there are no giants on the squad. Wayne Memorial's Kevin Hankerson. Plymouth Salem's Jake Ralcor unrf RArifnr i l Ri«hnp

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Respert. senior. injury uutir*

League playotls ended Respert's prep career prematurely, but by Ihen the senior guard had already earned all of Fusco's respect Respert, who signed ear-ly With Michigan State, averaged 22 1 points. 7 3 rebounds and 4 5 assists per game for Borgess . —Raynpr; underwent-reconstructive kree

Randy White can play in the post. Hankerson led the Zebras to the

Wolverine A Conference title, and Baker was the main reason the Rocks got to the final round of eight teams in <?lass A.

Baker also can play on the perim-eter as does Farmington Hills Harri-son's Andy Smith, the classic swing-man. More will be heard from these two since both are juniors.

Shawn Respert of Borgess. Matt Hoffman of North Farmington and Ron Baran of Western Lakes Activi-ties Association champion Livonia

Stevenson supply the backcourt tal-ent. All of them handle the ball and can shoot the three.

Respert and Hoffman are first-team repeaters. ,

Plymouth Salem's Bob Brodie was named coach of the year after di-recting the Rocks to a 23-3 record and regional championship.

F I R S T T E A M

Randy Whi te , senior. Bishop Bor -gess: A 6-(oot-3 forward. White aver-aged 17 points and eight rebounds per game for the Spartans, who won the — ^

Catholic League's Central Division title White, a 2 7 student, normally guarded

the oppcfeing team's best inside player and scored a career-high 30 points against Detroit St Martin DePorres

With guard Shawn Respert sidelined late in the year with a Knee injury. White played a pivotal role in leading Borgess to the Class B regional final where the Spar-tans lost to eventual state champion De-troit Country Day

•"Randy wore several different hats, and he stepped forward after Shawn got hurt and became more assertive." Borgess coach Mike Fusco said "He plays within himself and is a cbach's player with great intensity " — •

surgery last month and will be out up to eight months. Still, Fusco predicts a full recovery for Respert. a Dream Tear-i se-lection by the Detroit News, who also car-ries a 3 2 grade-pont average

"I 'm not going to back down, saying he may be the best ever to come out of Bor-gess." Fusco said He's only going to get better One thing I noticed about him this year is he became more assertive and took over more

"People know he can scor#. but he's quick and a good defender He appears to be a quicx neaier and could be ready next season at MSU."

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Brodie receives coaching honor By Dan O'Meara staff writer

BILL B R E S L E R / s t a f f p h o t o g r a p h e r

J a k e Baker had an n u t a t a n d i n g junior s e a s o n for P lymouth <t». lem, l ead ing t h e R o c k s in s co r ing and r e b o u n d i n g .

Any team must have the horses to be a winner. That's the bottom line in Plymouth Salem's successful 1989-90 basketball season, according to coach Bob Bro-die.

"I refer to it as a jockey riding a thoroughbred," Brodie said. "If the jockey rides a nag. he doesn't look good. But I was riding a thoroughbred. That made the ride easy."

The Rocks were 23-3 and won district and regional championships, becoming the first Observerland in 15 years to advance to the Class A quarterfinals.

Brodie. who has a 101-40 record in six years as Sa-lem's head coach, has been named coach of the year by the Observer for the job he did in guiding the Rocks to such heights.

Salem's 23 victories is a school record, surpassing the 1974-75 and 1986-87 teams, both of which finished 22-3. Brodie's teams have won three division champion-, ships, two league Litles and three district erowns.-4-

"You're Only as good as the players you coach." Bro-die said. "You always try to make adjustments fqr who you have in the program, but it's the kids who make or break the season. We were fortunate to have good play-ers."

Brodie also attributes his coaching success to the leg-ends with whom he has been associated during his ca-reer.

"I had a lot of good coaches that I learned from." Brodie said. 'My dad (Joe Brodie) coached for 14 years at Lincoln Park, and that's how I got started in coach-ing."

After graduating from Central Michigan University in the mid 1970s, Brodie coached under the great Lof-ton Greene at River Rouge for one year. He spent the next season at Grosse lie where Glenn Bagnall, who retired at the end of the 1990 campaign, as the head coach.

Brodie was the freshman and later JV coach at Sa-lem for six years, learning more of the game from Fred Thomann, who took the Rocks to the boys semifi-nal. in 1Q7* an/4 nrtB the Salfm girls

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Russell leads soccer charge for Chiefs Canton prepares title defense By Dan O'Meara staff writer

When you talk about the talent on Plymouth Canton's girls soccer team, you begin with senior Jenny Russell.

She was voted tbe No. 1 player in Michigan last year following a 19-goal season and subsequently was named an Ail-American.

If the Chiefs are to repeat as West-ern Lakes Activities Association and district champions, Russell will spearhead the effort

"I think she's ready," Canton coach Don Smith said. "She just hus-tles so much and plays so hard. I hope she doesn't put too much pres-sure on herself.

"She's so good because she plays with such intensity. If she keeps that up, shell help the team one way or the other."

RUSSELL SETS a good example for the other players. Smith added, and that will be especially beneficial this year since the Chiefs, who were 14-3, lost seven starters to gradua-tion and have a lot of young players.

"I think Russell gets the others playing well," Smith said. "She sets the tone, and tbey respect ber be-cause she plays so hard."

Russell, who also had 13* assists and played half the year with a bro-ken wrist, will be joined on the for-ward ljpe by junior and returning starter Ayana Nash and junior Lynns Nichols. Tbe latter moves from halfback In place of former all-area forward Shannon Meath, who had IS goals and Ave assists

- Nash had four goals and three aa-tists last year, Nichols five goals and three assists from ber mklfiekl posi-tion Serving in a back-up role Is Col-lew Cornell, a scrappy freshman with a lot of potential, according to

r "I hope playing with Jenny Rus-sell really parks ber up." said Smith of Connell, adding he if undecided whether Canton will play a 4-4-1 or

Jenny Russell senior Alt-American

the Chiefs have a lot of inexperience is the reason for the uncertainty.

"SHE'S A defender everywhere else except when she plays for me," Smith said. "It depends bow tbe young girls come along."

A key to Canton's success the last two years — the Chiefs were Class A champs in 1988 and were upset by East Lansing in a first-round region-al game last year — was its strong midfield, but Canton graduated Jen-ny Steinhebel. Molly Menard and Canal Jooas.

Tbe Chiefs do return junior Chris-tina Retlly and sophomore Christina StanseU, both of wboffrplayed a lot in Smith's system of rotating half-backs.

"They're pretty experienced, but that's where we lost moat of oar peo-ple," he said. "That's why we might

to four midfielders, because wall all the way across. Well more of them. Well crowd

the ares sad hope we can break oa t"

played on the JV team last year, though Tortora suffered a broken leg playing indoor soccer and was hurt most of tbe season.

"We're going to keep them fresh," Smith said. "They'll get better as the season goes on.

"WE'LL START with a lot of scrappiness to keep the other teams from dominating and hope, as the season goes on, to be able to do some overlapping We'll have to do a lot of supporting and filling gaps, because two people up front isn't s lot when you're trying to score.

"Ones like Russell will be marked very tight," be added, "and you have to give them time to run around up there and tire out the opposition."

Canton returns two defensive starters, senior Erin Morgan and junior Laurie McNamara. Morgan moves from fullback to stopper, and McNamara stays at fullback.

"If she comes through for us, we'll be pretty strong back there," said Smith of Morgan. "She should have a good i

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The Chiefs graduated Chris Zawacfcl and Tricia Greenhalge, and their replacements are apt to be sophomore Danielle Meyka, who played JV ball, at fullback and fresh-man Kathy Bahra t sweepei. Junior defender Denise Koontz also returns, and sophomore Amy Frigerio brings a year of JV experience to the var-sity.

Michelle Fortier was a solid goal-keeper last year, but she's playing basketball for Western MU»higan University now. Her replacement, Jori Welchans. Is only a freshman, but Smith has confidence In her. Jun-ior returnee Kim Babut will be the back-up.

"Shell be very good, no doubt about tt," said Smith of Welchans.

The fact Nash might be early la the i

} Becky Shankle also returns, and tha new halfbacks are junior Jenny Hachabs, sophomore Amy Tortora and Jenny Davis and fresh-man Leah Hutko An but Hutko

very well. Some of the other kids are going to be surprised to see bow well she doaa back there."

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Six straight? Canton eyes continued track reign

£ Plymouth Can too has enjoyed ex-traordinary success in (Iris track, winning tbe Western Lakes Activi-ties Association's Western Division dual -meet championship f ive Straight years. . Tbe Chiefs, who were -fifth in the league meet, will attempt to make it six in s row this year.

"That's always our No. 1 goal," Canton conch George Prxygodski aaid. "This year is oo different _ „ :r "Right now I think we're stronger than we were last year. It's going to have to be a pretty good team to

and long-distance runn-ings has always been a Canton strength, and that, too, is no differ-

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eighth in tbe league at 400 meters, and Prxygodski thinks the Chiefs

'have a true prospect in freshman Christy Saffron. Both can run any of tte longer events, too.

Sophomore Amy Smith, an all-area runner in cross country last fall, set tbe school record of 5:23.3 in tbe 1600 and was fifth in tbe WLAA.

"We hope for ber to have another big year," Prxygodski said. "We're looking for ber to anchor our dis-tance crew."

Canton lost Cindy Spessard and

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According to Plymouth Christian baseball coach Brett Manning, pitch-ing will determine tbe Eagles' suc-

"Our fate will lie in the hands of . - O H pitcher*," he said. "We are going I "^to have to throw strikes." sj* Plymouth Christian will try to * ^compensate for the graduation loss

*«of Ben Odom, the team's top pitcher »«Maat season.

Senior Keith Majeski and junior StManish Nandani will be counted on "»*by Maiming to fill the void.

> £ "MANBH PITCHED real well for * v us last year," Manning said. "Well i * need both of them to perform well :« this season." * * The Eagles finished 10-12 overall * ; and t-S in tbe Michigan Independent I * Athletic Conference last year.

"Hopefully, we can improve on : : that record," Maiming said. "I am »; confident we can." * ' Manning says senior shortstop Bill * I Printjf-will be depended on for of-! *. fense. ' "Bill is a good hitter with excep-

'. tional power," be said. "He only * played half the season with us last - year because of a job commitment.

; * Hopefully, we can have his offense I for a full season this year."

Manning will also count on senior • outfielder Dave Pox for offensive * output

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; that well, but he got a pair of glasses • and it really helped him to see the 1 ball. He has improved."

. ) Sophomore first baseman Josh * ; Adams Is also expected to contribute • - for tbe Eagles. \'.t "Oar attitude has been relaxed so * ; ; far ," Manning sakl. "I am looking

; forward to starting tbe season. Our ! practices hsve been real good."

The Eagles open Tuesday at home : Taylor l ight and life.

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Kris Marquard to graduation, but tbe Chiefs return seniors Missy Jasnowski, Lori Penland, Adrienne Garrow and Kim Rice and sopho-mores Anne Dibble, Dawn Maki and Carolyn Way. All can run anything from the 800 to 3200, and juniors Jennifer Hartke and Heather Meyer also run tbe 400

"I think we're blessed .with having a lot of 800-meter runners," Prxy-godski said. "We'll run a lot of differ-ent combinations in the distances.

"We'll shuffle the deck each meet.

You won't see them running the same event two meets in a row, and you won't see tbe 1600 relay team doulle in the 3200."

PRZYGODSKI ADDED he Intends to alternate Gudeth and Saffron in tbe 400 and 800 from meet to meet.

"Basically, your 800 runners are distance people moving down," be said. "They're 400 runners moving up. We'll see what happens."

In the sprints. Canton returns sophomore Alicia King, who ran 13.1 in tbe 100; Kristy Brugar, who was fourth in tbe WLAA at 200 rheters; a n d l i k b e l k Dean, who placed sixth in tbe 200. JflBtpg.Jfltac »« in an outstanding freshman class, acs cording to Prxygodski.

Brugar will play a key role in Can-ton's relays again, and the 3200 team of Penland, junior Erica Carson, Smith and Garrow that finished sec-ond in the WLAA returns intact.

"We don't have any combinations worked out ye t" " Prxygodski said. "But we have a lot of good people to choose from, so we're looking for good things from our relays, espe-cially in tbe 1800 and 3200."

Tbe Chiefs have some good ones in the field events, too — people like senior Heather Spencer and junior Ifoema Okwumabua.

SPENCER HAS done 5-3 in the high jump, and Okwumabua was sec-ond in the league in the shot put

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having a season best of 88-10. Junior Khristina Kozuch and sophomore Monica Pellow have long jumped in excess of IS feet

Freshman Stephanie Gray is an-other first-year athlete, in addition to Souter, for whom Prxygodski has high hopes. Gray set a state record for junior high atheltes last year when she reached 8-4 in ' the high jump, and Souter's best long jump is 18-plusfeet

"I hope (Grsy) jumps consistent-ly," Prxygodski said. "I don't know if she'll jump 8-4 again, but she's a beckuva athlete. As always we want to be strong in the high jump."

— .The fh ief t gradnatod a good hur-dler in Amy Van Buhler, but they have no shortage of candidates this y e a r r

Again, the freshmen will have an impact in this area. Karina Kil-pelainen and Angela Fountain are

Prxygodski Koxuch, senior Bobbi ConviUe, sophomore. Tricia Russo and Hartke are hurdlers, too.

"Our goal is to finish in the top (in tbe league)," Prxygodski said. "I think we might be a little bit away yet as good as we're going to be. With the group of freshmen we've got we're going to be good down tbe road. The rookies will fit in well."

Canton begins the season Thurs-day with a tri-meet against host Livonia Stevenson and Mi If ord Lake-land.

By M ike S t e w a r t staf f writer

I f the 1990 P lymou th Sa lem boys tennis team can't repeat last year 's impressive, 10-1 league slate, no one can blame it on a lack of in terest

In fact, said 12th-year coach Judy Braun, based on tu rnout a lone — 52 players showed up in hopes of mak-ing the team — there's never been more interest

" I ' m pret ty sure that 's a record fo r us." Braun said " I don' t ever re-member that many kids t r y i n g ou t . "

Cnfor tunate ly . as impress ive as the turnout is. i t hasn't made Braun 's job any easier Not only does she have the unenviable task of te l l i ng some 38 of the hopefuJs they won ' t

make thp team, but she stHl isn' t If IHV f t f f l lUlhing p layers can f i l l

'We're not realty eeeing the guys play at their best yet. We're really struggling with the weather.'

— Judy Braun Plymouth Salem coach

Retu rn ing f r o m last year 's va rs i t y t eam are senior R y a n Bannan and jun io rs K.C. K i r k p a t r i c k , Prakash C inna iyan and Je f f Rea r i ck Up f r o m the JV ranks a re Moh i t M is t r y , Doug Bender, Kev in Clough. Wilson Lee and Lou Manol ias Plus, jun ior

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the shoes of last year 's graduates But don't in terpre t that as a c r i t i -

c i sm of this year 's squad Because the Rocks are forced to p rac t i ce out-side in less than per fect spr ing con-dit ions. Braun hasn't been able to ac-

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Area hoopsters honored Continued from Page 1

Kevin Hankerson. senior, Wayne M e m o r i a l : The 6-4 center earned the Wolverine A Conference's Most Valuable Player award after averaging 16 points and 13 rebounds per game for the regu-lar-season champion Zebras

A three-year starter, Hankerson was a two-time All-WAC selection Coach Chock Henry said Wisconsin-Green Bay has shown Interest m Hankerson. a 2 9 student.

"He's a great leader and captain," Henry said "He has excellent athletic ability. is quick and can play defense

M a t t H o f f m a n , senior , N. F a r m -ing ton : Hoffmen capped a record-setting career by leading North to a district title. A point guard. Hoffman averaged 20.5 points. 7.3 assists and 4 5 steals per game for the Raiders.

He shot 72 percent from the Iree Ihrow line and 40 percent from the field, includ-ing 39 percent (39-100) from 3-point range He averaged 18 points per game during his career

As for school records. Hoffman's 452 points this year broke Rick Anderson's single-season scoring mark of 435. and Hoffman once scored 41 points m a game to establish a new North gym single-game scoring standard. A nifty passer. Hoffman also set a school record for assists in a career (395), season (161), season av-erage (7.3) and game (15).

mid-sized Division I schools, including Sie-na College in New York, an NCAA quali-fier last year

"There's no question he's going to play college ball, but where and what level is hard for me to say." coach Tom Negosht-an said.

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Marlins fare well in track ^leather Noll won the mile and

two-mile races, highlighting Farm-ington Hills-Mercy's performance'at tbe Oakland County Indoor Track Championship® at Macomb Commu-nity College oo Friday, March 28.

Noll finished the mile in 8:48 and ran a 12:28 two-mile race in the 13-team invitational.

Brigttte Dery also excelled, plac-ing third In tbe mile (5:51) and sec-ond in tbe two mile (12:27). Laure DeMattia's shot put of 38 f ee t 4 inches earned ber second place in that event. .

Taking third was Mary Beth Strand in tbe 80-yard hurdles (10.2), and the two-mile relay team of Heather Sullivan, Judy Rosowski, Megan Lombardi and Lauren Hood also was third (11:08.8).

Stephanie Miller took fourth to tbe 80-yard hurdles (10.4). Sixth place finishes were garnered by Jeanette Turner, shot put (31-8); Lombardi.

long jump (13-3%X and Hood, high hurdles (4-6).

The mile relay of Sullivan, Dawn DiPonio, Lombardi and Hood was fourth (4:82), and Kim Cook, Strand, Ayanna Allen and Kath Cook were fourth in the 880 (2:00.4). Sullivan, Hood, Lombardi and Walton scored IB the distance medley with a 14:11 time.

In tbe Huron Relays at Eastern Michigan University on St. Patrick's Day, Dery took third in tbe 8,200 race (11:18) and anchored the dis-tance medley relay team that took third (18:47). Hood, Sullivan and Noll teamed with Dery oo the relay.

Noll had a fourth-place finish in the 1,800 (8:81), while Carrie Walton took fifth (5:88) and sixth in the 3,200 (1W1). •

'Including my college (coaching) days, he's one of the best point guards I've ever coached His work ethic and competitiveness, his wanting to win. are

' just outstanding "

Andy Smith, junior, Harrison: Smith led Harrison with an 18 5 scoring average and was the team's high scorer in 16 of 21 games. Smith, a 6-2 forward, was second on the team in rebounding (7.1) and third in assists (2.5). A 3.9 student. Smith shot 52 percent from the field and 69 percent at the free throw line He also averaged two steals per game

"We lost (former all-area player) Chad Burgess but I wasn't concerned, because I knew we had someone who could re place him," coach Mike Teachman said "He stepped into some big shoes, and there wasn't much room left In those shoes when he got done

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"He was our leading scorer, but he didn't go out of his way to do that The team got him the ball."

Jake Baker, junior, Salem: Already _ highty-recrutted. the 6-5 Swingman led

Salem to a berth in the Class A quarterfi-nals. where the Rocks lost to Battle Creek Central. A two-year starter. Baker aver-aged 18 points and 12 rebounds per game to lead Salem in both categories

Baker made 53 percent (146-278) of his shots from the field and 71 percent (115-161) f rom/the Tine He made 37 percent (22-59) from 3-point range, in-cluding three triples in a regional win over

. .Ann Arbor Huron. Baker finished with a career-high 32

points against Huron, as he took his game to a new level in post-season play when he averaged 26 points. *

"He's an extremely coachabie. hard-.

working and versatile player," coach Bob Brodie said. "He has the ability to go in-side our outside, and he's definitely a force to be reckoned with on the floor

"As a junior, he's already one of the best we've had at Salem Being only a junior, he hasn't been recruited real hard yet, but there are some schools interested in him " '

Ron Baran. senior, Stevenson: The lithe senior guard thrilled Spartans tans with his out-of-stght jump shot, mak-ing 68 shots from 3-pc*n! range to lead all Observeriand Bombers

Baran averaged 18 points per game and made 80 percent (86-108) of his free throws He scored a career-high 26 points against WesWand John Glenn, pouring in 21 of the points before half-time

Although known most for his explosive scoring, Baran also found time to average 4 5 assists per game

"He's the kind ot kid that gives you the element not every team nas." Stevenson coach Jim Mcintyre said "He highlights the ballgame because of his abihty to do so many things A i times, he's very explo-sive and can change the complexion of the game very quickly He's so spontane-ous, teams aren't sure what he's going to do "

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the Rocks open their season Satur-day at the Bay City Tournament

"WE'RE NOT really seeing the guys play at their best yet." Braun said. "We're really struggling with the weather "

Gone from the 1989 squad, ighich finished second in the Western Lakes Activities Association tournament, is Rich Cundiff, last year's No 1 sin-gles player, and Matt Lore and Scott Hobbs. the No. 1 doubles team

T Also missing are the Nos 3 and" 4 singles players. Wade Garrard and Chris Marschak. as well as Jeff Elli-ot. half of the No 3 doubles team

But the Rocks return some strong players, and the squad looks to have a very solid freshman crew coming through the ranks as well.

years ago but missing last season

In addition. Braun said the fresh-man class is so strong; it will seri-ously compete for slots on the var-sity team. The freshman class irv-cludes Fred Staten, Jason Joe Perron. Kevin Laber and David Bell

BRAUN POINTS to year-round play and participation in club com-petition that has made this year's younger players stronger.

* "It's not like a few years ago when kids were coming out to the varsity level to learn tennis." she said.

Braun likes the looks of this year's squad but wouldn't make any predic-tions about the league.

"A team like Canton will come out roaring because they can practice indoors," she said "We peak late but. by the time the conference tour-nament comes along, we should be strong."

, HE CONTROL DESK This is the essential ingredient in j successful bowling center

things that just seem to keep aoing ai l the

But make no mistake, the people behind the counter art' the ones who keep things running smoothly during league play and open bowling

To write about the control center, I spent 10 hours March 25 working behind the counter at one of the local bowling establishments It was busy

1 first had to learn the system The register, intercom and the scoring consoles were just a few of the things 1 learned to operate

The bowling center had recently installed automatic scoring, which in itself presented a problem if you are not famil iar wjth i t

The system worked well, however many of the bowlers were not using them correctly and would get confused

The automatics are also programmed so there are no practice frames for open bowling Therefore, every shot counts and must be paid lor

Frpm this experience. I can say without a doubt that buwtlng is alive and wetl

•• T ime wen l i m i Ul [JWpW lu l l i ng '.0 KW1 I fU'V would put their names on a list and wait fof an hour or more This particular day had a mixture ol open bowl-ing and leagues About half the lanes were reserved for each

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THE PHONES never slopped ringing The intercom kept blurting out "ball return on 27 There were never enough rental shoes available in the more popular men's sizes of 9 and 11

Fortunately, there were three people manning the counter most of the time and it was a constant crunch l ime" to get everybody taken care of

I now have total respect for-those who are on the f i r ing line at the control counters 1 know this vi tal part of bowling is taken care of by some very competent and considerate people They have to be to do their job

It was a busy, busy ume and I 'm going to do rt again I liked the action

• This week s bowling tip is from Handy Pierce owner of K.4ib Pro bowling Supply ana former Kb A

should a*k yourself What would you expect your n e y ball to do that your old one doaen t?"

Randy savs v w *ftou;d ae ftonwt ahnut your ability Buying a new ball doaen't necessarily mean you aM going to bowl better When you do purchase a ball, be sure to buy what you need and not just what other bowlers tell you (brand namesj q

Keep in mind the most v i u l factor in any bowline ball is proper f i t ~

A new ball must fit properly in order to be effective Any pro shop can giye you the right advice if you lftf them know exactly what your needs are Tel l them about -your style of play and the lane conditions yifti usually encounter *

Perhaps you need some lessons rather than a nejff ball

Another option is to have your old ball refimshed This could give you what you are seeking in your oWn bowling equipment Any questions'' Call Randy at 45S-4811

• Last week s column mentioned the announced dale of retirement for Cass Sicilia, one of the leading figures in the local bowling scene Some of our editions contained a typo" : MM> IIUFIUI LHJUII1

member Randy is one of the premier bowlers in this area and has gone on the professional tour

I asked Randy what types of things a bowler should consider when buying a new ball Randy said said you

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PCA has promising newcomers B y Ray Set lock staff writer

Plymouth Christian Academy re-turns just one senior in track, but coach Steve Bauslaugh has high hopes for many of the underclass-men.

"We have a good crop of freshman —on the boys team, said Bauslaugh.

who also coaches the girls. "They are really quite talented."

Mark Butler represents the only senior on either Squad. He will throw the discus and shot put.

"Mark is a very strong person,"

Bauslaugh said. "He is a leader and has an excellent work ethic."

Scott Franz, Sunil Bhat and Chris Martin make up the freshman por-tion of the boys roster.

FRANZ AND Bbat will run the distance events, while Martin will throw the discus and shot put Raimiangh says Brazilian Paul Back-man wiir be his top sprinter this spring.

"Paul is a good worker," he said. "He is a very good athlete. He's real-ly very quick."

Junior Tamara Tilly will lead

the girls team. Her events are sprints, discus and high jump

Tamara is talented and extreme-ly quick," Bauslaugh said. "She is an all-round athlete."

Sophomores Jill Butler and Chris-tin Thomason are also slated to con-tribute for the girls team. Butler will hurl the discus, while Thomason will U»ke part in various events

"We have a good group of kids on the team this season." Bauslaugh said. "We have about 17 or 18 kids out for the team this year. That's good when you consider there's only

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Plymouth-Canton Steelers Football League will regis-

players and cheerleaders on iy, April 28, from 10 a.m. to

pjn. in tbe Canton High School cafeteria. Boys and girls age 8-14 are eligible.

Tbe cost is $50 per player. $40 per cheerleader There is a $135 family maximum. For information call Sue Herman at 455-7299 A birth certificate, signed and dated by a parent or guardian, ii-oeces-sary.

• LIONS FOOTBALL

Ka 11 PI Ilk rwwlwoix vxuv will r e g i s t e r p l aye r s and enwriMMri tor n» iwu maoa on

. Monday. Marrh 2ft. until tl is full.

Only Canton residents are eligi-ble. Tee times will be from 5 to 5:55 p.m. Call 397-5110 for infor-mation. j

• Canton Parks and Recreation Servtee» will have a women's golf league, too. The season begins with tee-off at 9 a.m. Friday, May 4, at Fellows Creek Golf Course.

Registration begins Monday. April 2, and can be done in person or by mail at the parks and recre-ation office: 1150, S. Canton Center Rd. The fee is $10 plus weekly greens fees.

There will be a league meeting at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 25, at Fellows Crwk -

• A P R I L R A C Q U E T B A L L

Saturday, April 28. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the McDonald's on Ford Road

Boys age 8-14 and girls age 9-14 are eligible. The Lions will have a football camp in June. Call Debby Bradley (397-1720) or Cindy Rus-set te ("981-4856) for information

Prize money will be available in the AARA-sanctioned Michigan Super 7 tournament, April 6-8 at Racquetime Health Club. 36600 Plymouth Road. Livonia.

The event, co-sponsored by Holi-day Inn-Livonia West, the Formi-dable Group, and Penn Racquet'

Jerry Lee after 4 p.m. at 455-8388. The club also needs players for its 1978 boys squad. The contact per-son is Jerry Parent, who can be reached at 455-5139.

• Registrations for the Canton Soccer Club's spring season are being taken at the Canton Town-ship Recreation Department dur-ing regular business hours. • CANTON SIGN-UP

The Canton Parks and Recre-ation Department still has open-ings in its men's and women's soft-tfell leagues. Interested teams should call 397-5110 for registra-tion and entry fee information. Fees must be paid in full at the Parks and Recreation Department, 1150 S Canton ftj

• GOLF LEAGUES

A men's golf league, sponsored by Canton Parks and Recreation Services, will begin its season on Wednesday, April 25, at Fellows Creek Golf Course

The registration and greens fees for the first 10 weeks is $135. Space is limited to 36 golfers. Returning players can register through Fri-day. March 23, and new players

balls. The winner in the men's pro divi-

son will receive $400. with the runner-up _ receiving $200. The women's open winner will receive $200, the runner-up $100.

Entry fees for the men's pro di-vision are $37.50 with all others being $27 ($15 each additional event). All entries must be post-marked by Sunday, ^pril 1. For more information, call 591-1212. • SOCCER NEWS

The Canton Soccer Club needs

The Canton Softball Center's Super B League at CSC has open-ings for tournament caliber men's teams. The league plays double-headers on Tuesdays and Wednes-days. Call 483-5600 for informa-tion. —

• CSC is accepting registrations for its annual Early Bird Tourna-ment on Friday and Saturday, April 13-14. All teams are welcome and guaranteed four games. Tbe fee is $85 plus umpires. Call 483-5600 for details

• Teams can register for CSC's 1990 season, which begins April 16' and includes 18 games per team. Men, women, coed and over-3 5 leagues are available. The fee is $295 per team. There are no resi-dency requirements. Call 483-5600 for information.

By Dan O ' M e a r a

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could match Farmington's girls track and field team, which won

JWestern Lakes Activities Associa-tion and regional championships.

Tbe Falcons might not duplicate that success this year, but Farming-ton, with enough top-flight athletes returning, will be among the WLAA contenders again.

The Falcons, however, must get along without some J-ey members of the last team and wifhhave a thin lineup that lacks the depth needed for dual meets.

"We're optimistic; we juSt have a lot of unknowns," coach Bruce Brown said. "But we've got some definite knowns. We have some kids who are going to do well. We'll show up with what we've got and see how

area cross country runner. Gretchen Clappison and Cheryl Casaroll and sophomores Carrie Walter, Allison Davis and Jodie Van Ord offer sup-port for Kiel Joan Muller is a fresh-man prospect.

The Falcons were hurt most by graduation in the sprints.

Jennifer Reed, who is competing for the University of Michigan wom-en's team, Angie Forge and Nicole Tocco helped to make Farmington's 400 and 800 relays the best in the area and were good in open events, top. Those three also combined with Gaul to wuJ the 800 relay at The re-gional.

it goes." 7 ^ Tbe top returnees include senior

distance runner-Jennifer Kiel, junior hurdlers Shelli Gaul and Susan Da-vidson, senior sprinters Carrie Maier and Amy Trunk and junior thrower Kerri Owczarzak.

iiiu giiui! imwiuuu us rtwny our sprints;" Brown said. "We lived off Angie Forge for four years I don't know what we can do. but we'll see what life is like without Angie.

"You could always count on Angie, and we were fortunate when Jen-nifer Reed moved in (for her senior

don't seem to have that depth ."j Brown hopes junior Kristy Bodary

will_helpjfl the 200 and 400 and soph

Sophomore Mattie Rtnsey is another possibility, but her workouts are lim-ited by a sprained ankle.

Gaul was the WLAA champion in the 100 hurdles and runner-up in the regional with a school-record time of 15.5 Davidson was sixth in the same event at the regional, and Dawn Montrose placed sixth in the 300 hur-dles in the WLAA.

"I'd say hurdling has to be one of our strong suits," Brown said

Farmington lost one of the area s top high jumpers in Julie Lawton. but Gaul has jumped 5 feet. Clappi son adds depth in that event

OWCZARZAK WAS fifth in the re gional in the shot put (31-0) and sixth in the discus (94-0). Junior Deanna Curcio competes in both events, al

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. j competes in both events, also 'Kerri usually takes a place 'for

us." Brown said. Gibson has long jumped more than

14 feet, but she plays soccer, too, and might not be available for all meets

The relay situation, especially with the loss of the sprinters, is up in

BROWN EXPECTS Kiel to have another good year. She qualified for state in the 1600- and 3200-meter runs and holds the school record of 5:17.0 in the former. Kiel was re-gional champion in the 3200 and runner-up in the 1600.

Farmington's success in girls cross country has always had a car-ry-over effect in track, and other members of the WLAA champion-ship cross country team will help to make distance running a strength.

Juniors Jenny Derwinski, an all-

year). We can't, look back on it. We just have to have younger kids come through."

MAIER AND Trunk ran on the sprint relays when available the last three years, but they also play soccer at Farmington. They missed the league and regional meets be-cause of the soccer team's extended run in the state tournament.

"They'll help us if we don't have a conflict," Brown said. "Last year we had enough depth that we could work around that. Right now we

the air, according to Drown "It just depends who we have on a

given day," he said. "We don't have enough Jennifer Kiels. I'd like to run her in six events."

The Falcons, with a 4-1 record, were runners-up in the Lakes Divi-sion of the WLAA and were 6-.l.,pyer-_

all last year. Livonia Stevenson, which won tbe Lakes title, should be the team to beat, according to Brown.

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Hawks to play DePorres in opener By Dan O'Meara

staff writer

Michigan's high school version of the Kickoff Classic will include Farmington Hills Harrison this year.

The Hawks, defending state champions in Class B, will play perennial Class C power Detroit De-Porres in the season opener on Saturday, Sept. 1, at Harrison.

Harrison has won the Class B crown the last two years and will take a 26-game winning streak into its 1890 opener. DePorres was upset by Schoolcraft in Class C playoffs lait year bat had won that title five times in the previous eight years.

_ Farmington Public Schools has declined to schedule parochial school teams, but athletic di-rector Ron Holland encountered the same diffi-culty he did a year ago trying to find non-league opponents for the Hawks, according to Harrison coach John Herrington. •

"We've rejected playing anjrCatholic League schools except in the playoffs, but we just couldn't

get a game." he said, adding Oak Park was grant-ed its request to be released from its contract for the opening game.

"IT'S TWO traditional teams; the kids said it would be fun," Herrington said. "But we've gotta stop Shannon McLean. I'm not looking forward to that. He could be the No. 1 recruit in the state" next year."

The 6-foot-2. 215-pound McLean plays fullback and linebacker for the Eagles.

The contest also will pit Harrison sophomore Roy Granger against his former team The wide receiver started at DePorres as a freshman and transferred to Harrison, playing on state champi-onship teams at both schools

The Hawks had to find a new opponent for the ninth week. too. Harrison opened last year at Sa-ginaw Arthur Hill and finished against Farming-ton. ' _

In their fin^l regular-season game, the Hawks will travel north to play Standish-Sterling. a small Class B school of 593 students, on Saturday, Oct. 29.

"Supposedly, they're going to have one of their best teams," Herrington said "Their coach said they want to upgrade their program, so they're going to play us They'll probably be great, "like DeWitt."

DEWITT, ANOTHER small Class B school nearly upset Harrison in the state final last No-vember. but the Hawks rallied in the last two minutes to win 28-27.

Under the newly expanded playoff format. Har-rison will be classified as BB with an enrollment of 905 students. Standish-Sterling and DeWitt (537) will become single-B teams in football.

Herrington added he will get to coach Harri-son's former all-state quarterback Mill Coleman. one more time.

Coleman is one of the players and Herrington one of the coaches for a national high school all-star game to be played Saturday. July 7. in Reno. Nev.

Detroit Mackenzie fullback Jerome Bettis will represent Michigan, too. Coleman has signed to~ play for Michigan State. Bettis for Notre Dame.

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L E T T E R S T O T H E E D I T O R : Edi to r ia l s a r e p u b l i s h e d every T h u r s d a y . The lead ed i to r ia l ts wr i t t en b y t h e c o m m u n i t y edi tor . Edi tor ia l s p r i n t e d be low t h e lead a r e w r i t t e n b y a m e m b e r of t h e editorial d e p a r t m e n t . T o r e a c h t h e c o m m u n i t y ed i to r , cal l t h e n u m b e r l is ted. To r e a c h t h e c o u n t y ed i tor ia l s t a f f , cal l t h e a p p r o p r i a t e n u m b e r . Afl l e t t e r s t o t h e ed i to r m u s t b e legibly wr i t ten a n d s igned . P lease r e s t r i c t l e t t e r s t o 3 0 0 word* . We reserve t h e r igh t t o c o n d e n s e a n y le t te r a n d m a y r e f u s e pub l ica t ion

range , a p p e a r s in o u r Monday p a p e r It f o c u s e s on act iv i t ies and e v e n t s t h r o u g h o u t Detroit a s well a s in o u r 12 c o m m u n i t y c i r cu la t ion a r ea . For f u r t h e r in fo rma t ion , call S u e M a s o n ! 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 e x t . 3 3 1

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C O M M U . V f l T Y E D I T O R S : B i r m i n g h a m Dave V a r g a — 644-HOO ext . 2481 C a n t o n . . . . . Je f f C o u n t s — 459-2700 F a r m i n g t o n B o b S k l a r — 4 7 7 - 5 4 5 0 G a r d e n Ci ty L e o n a r d Poger— 591-2300 .ext. 307' L a k e s Phil S h e r m a n — 6 4 4 - 1 lOO . . .ext 264 Livonia E m o r y D a n i e l s — 591-2300 ext 311 P l y m o u t h J e f f C o u n t s — 459-2700 Redfo rd E m o r y D a n i e l s — 591-2300 .ext 311 Roches4e r T o m B a e r — 651-7575 S o u t h f i e l d S a n d y A r b r u s t e r - 644-1100ext 263 Troy T o m B a e r — 651-7575 Wes t B loomf ie ld Phil S h e r m a n — 644-HOO ext 264 W e s t l a n d L e o n a r d P o g e r — 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . .ext . 307

S U B U R B A N L I F E S E C T I O N E D I T O R S B i r m i n g h a m B e c k y H a y n e s — 644-1100 ext 264 C a n t o n . . J u l i e B r o w n — 4 5 9 - 2 7 0 0 F a r m i n g t o n Lora ine McCl i sh— 477-5450 G a r d e n C i ty : „ S u e M a s o n — 591-2300 ext . 331 Livonia S u e M a s o n — ^ 9 1 - _ 2 3 0 0 ext . 3 3 1 L a k e s C a r o l y n D e M a r c o — 6 4 4 - l O O e x t 250 P l y m o u t h J u l i e B r o w n — 459-2700 R e d f o r d S u e M a s o n — 591-2300 ext . R o c h e s t e r S u s a n S t e l n m u e l l e r — - 6 5 1 - 7 5 7 . 1

) u u m e i a ...• Sh i r l ee I d e n — 644-HOO .. . .ext 265 Troy S u s a n S t e i n m u e l l e r — 651-7575 West B loomf ie ld C a r o l y n D e M a r c o - 6 4 4 - l l O O . e x t . 250 W e s t l a n d S u e M a s o n — 591-2300 ext 331

C R E A T I V E LIVING E D I T O R S O a k l a n d C o u n t y .Co A b a t t — 644-HOO ext. 245 W a y n e C o u n t y Mar ie M c G e e — 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . . . .ext 313

E D I T O R I A L S O a k l a n d C o u n t y J u d y B e m e — 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 0 ext 242 W a y n e Coun ty . - . S u e R o s i e k — 591-2300 ext 349

BUSINESS NEWS 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 e x t . 3 2 5

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Wes t B l o o m f i e l d . 8 0 5 E a s t M a p l e . B i r m i n g h a m . MI 4 8 0 0 9 W e s t l a n d 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t . L ivon ia . MI 4 9 1 5 0 S P O R T S E a c h c o m m u n i t y h a s i t s o w n s p o r t s edi tor , t o r epo r t | c o r e s , cal l t h e a p p r o p r i a t e e d i t o r

B i r m i n g h a m M a r t y B u d n e r — 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 3 ext . 2 0 7 C a n t o n D a n O ' M e a r a — 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 f l . . . e x t 3 3 9 F a r m i n g t o n D a n O ' M e a r a — 0 a i - 2 3 0 0 . . . ex t . 3 3 9 G a r d e n C i ty B r a d E m o n s — 0 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . . . ex t . 3 2 3 L a k e s Bill P a r k e r — 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 3 ex t . 2 0 7 Livonia B r a d E m o n s — 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 .. . ext . 3 2 3 P l y m o u t h D a n O ' M e a r a — 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . . . e x t 3 3 9 R e d f o r d B r a d E m o n s — 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . . . ex t . 3 2 3 R o c h e s t e r J i m T o t h — 0 4 4 - 1 1 0 3 ex t . 2 4 4 S o u t h f i e l d M a r t y B u d n e r — 0 4 4 - 1 1 0 3 .ex t . 2 0 7 Troy J i m T o t h — 0 4 4 - 1 1 0 3 . . . . . . . . . ex t . W e s t B l o o m f i e l d M a r t y B u d n e r — 0 4 4 - 1 1 0 3 .ex t . 2 0 7 W e s t l a i d B r a d E m o n s — 0 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . . . ex t . 3 2 3

S u b m i t i t e m s for t he se in wri t ing by 5 p.m. Monday. For | t h e s e c a l e n d a r s call B a r r y J e n s e n . ext 325 For all o t h e r 1 i t e m s cal l Mar i lyn F i t c h e t t . 591-2300 ext 302

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We p u b l i s h p h o t o g r a p h s a n d 1 a n n o u n c e m e n t s of weddings . I e n g a g e m e n t s a n d m a j o r g a n n i v e r s a r i e s of l o c a l g r e s i d e n t s or f o r m e r local • r e s iden t s . T h e s e a p p e a r a s . soon a s possible , d e p e n d i n g i u p o n avai lable space . F o r m s • for a n n o u n c i n g t h e s e even t s I a re avai lable f rom a n y of o u r I local offices, or you m a y model | y o u r a n n o u n c e m e n t on a n g e x a m p l e you 've r e a d in t h e | n e w s p a p e r .

The bes t r ep roduc t ion c a n be m a d e f r o m a 5" x 7" b l ack a n d J whi te pho to , bu t o t h e r s a r e accep t ed . Please avoid regu la r or ' color Poloroid p ic tures . * 8

I P H O T O G R A P H S R e p r i n t s of p h o t o g r a p h s t h a t a p p e a r in the p a p e r a re no t | ava i lab le . However, if a p h o t o g r a p h is u s e d a n d not n e e d e d • for o u r files, it will b e m a d e avai lble to t h e first p e r s o n call ing ! tn. S u c h p h o t o g r a p h s will b e he ld in a n y of ou r offices for two • m o n t h s , awai t ing p i c k u p . To inqu i r e a b o u t a p h o t o g r a p h . B p l ea se ca l l the edi tor w h o r a n t h e p ic tu re i.e.: "Sports. 1 S u b u r b a n Life. E n t e r t a i n m e n t . Crea t ive Living. News. |

RELIGION • Keiigious news is p u b l i s h e d T h u r s d a y s . The religion c a l e n d a r ^ Is p u b l i s h e d on t h e s e p a g e s . C a l e n d a r dead l ine is Monday ! n o o n . All mate r ia l m u s t b e In wri t ing. For m o r e in fo rmat ion " call y o u r local s u b u r b a n life edi tor .

I OBITUARIES . | We p u b l i s h ob i tuar ies of local r e s i d e n t s a n d f o r m e r local | r e s i d e n t s . Most o b i t u a r y i n f o r m a t i o n is received f rom a rea | f u n e r a l h o m e s . If a local f u n e r a l h o m e Is not Involved, p lease • call t h e c o m m u n i t y ed i to r a t t h e a p p r o p r i a t e t e l ephone J n u m b e r . All o b i t u a r i e s a p p e a r a t t h e d i sc re t ion of t h e J c o m m u n i t y editor. O b i t u a r i e s a r e p r in t ed w i t h o u t charge . J

C R E A T I V E LIVING | N e w s of t h e a r t s a p p e a r s eve ry T h u r s d a y . No t i ces of I ga l le ry s h o w s m u s t b e legibly w r i t t e n a n d s u b m i t t e d b y | t h e 5 p . m . M o n d a y d e a d l i n e . Fo r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , r a i l g the a p p r o p r i a t e Crea t i ve Liv ing ed i t o r .

BUILDING S C E N E ' 3 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 e x t . 3 0 2 C o n s t r u c t i o n a n d b u i l d i n g n e w s a p p e a r s eve ry M o n d a y and T h u r s d a y . All i n f o r m a t i o n r e l a t e d to t h i s s u b j e c t " s h o u l d b e s u b m i t t e d to M a r i l y n F i t c h e t t . ed i to r , o n e w e e k p r i o r to p u b l i c a t i o n . I

• E N T E R T A I N M E N T 5 9 1 - 2 3 O O e x t . 3 0 5 E n t e r t a i n m e n t p a g e s a p p e a r T h u r s d a y a n d I n c l u d e f e a t u r e s t o r i e s , t h e a t e r a n d o t h e r e n t e r t a i n m e n t r ev i ews . Tab le Talk r e s t a u r a n t n e w s c o l u m n , a n d t h e UPCOMING ca lendar , w h i c h d e a d l i n e s e a c h T h u r s d a y (for items to appear the foOoLutng Thursday). S u b m i t all I n f o r m a t i o n t o E t h e l

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HONDA 1962 ACCORD 4 door air power t No fuel

steering crude* 5 speed I $2,500 572-0745

HONDA 1965 ACCORD LX 4 door sedan exceaeni condition 5 speed

689 304?

HONDA I9«s ACCORD an auto-matic New tire* brake* 6 exhaust 86.000 mMa* $3 500 73*-647«

HONDA. 1965 ACCORD LX a u t o m*tic; loaded 43 000 mtta* 1 owner, $6 900 negotiable 396 9865

HONOA, 1965 CMC m $3,300 After 6pm

i t i 2

tr 421

HONOA 1965 CRX-SI air « n l m caeeette t i c i l i n condition. $5900

. 459-4941

HONOA 1967 CRX. 50 000 highway m«aa. vary mca condition include* air. automatic AM f m caaaatta, cargo cower $6300 Eve* 665-0548

HONOA 1987. Prelude Exceaent condition Automatic, am/tm ca* sella sunroof 58 000 mHaa one owner $7 900/beat 345-5381

HONOA 1967 PRELUDE Si 5 •peed. ** caaaatta power sunroof

$8.9*95

CRESTWOOD DOOGE

421-5700 HONOA. 1968 ACCORD LXI 4 door automatic, loadad. $11,700 Days 569-8000 eve* 4 73-0626

HONOA 1M8 LXI - 4 door. 5 luggane rack vary low mileage, ake new. $12,000 Call 645^0549

BUCK. 1971 Ceniunon Convwr* Me TotaBy raaiored. triple whna tu« power 454-4 barrel. 8M naw $1? 500 C*a 856-2230 632-7437

CADILLAC 1959 4 door sedan raa-loraMa $3000,i'bee! Phone any-time Plymouth 453-8701

CHARGER 1966 pan* or whoM Run* Coronal - 1966 440 $4000

525-84*9

CHEVY I960 impel*, lurquolae 6 while dislraa* sale $3000

532-6552

E0SEL 1959 CORSAIR CLASSIC 2 door hard fop exceaeni condition

861-0113

ELDORAOO 1975 c o n v e r t i b l e 53.000 actual maaa ' a d c red pa-rade boot, d e a n muet saa $9 500/ be*! offer 721-0163

RESTORABLE 1964 Continental ReMMt 430 body needs. work. $1200roWer 437 6 7 4 a

854 Amarican I M o r a fii RIYIVFRRIAT I * «

new $3,960 VILLAGE FORD

LOT 2 278-8700 ALLIANCE 1967 - 1 7L/5 loadad air 45 000 maaa $3 000

458 6709

CONCORD 1979 very dependaMa automatic 6 air $600 or M s ! offer Cal 261-6454

RENAULT 1963 A*unc« mart con-dition no rust, low mrieage. garage kept New brae Young lady needs money lor school muat saa immac-ulale $1500 or beat offer 427-9216

855 Eagla

HONOA 1968 Prelude Si Mack on Mack, automatic, exceaent condi-tion tuHy loaded Quick sale

681-6621

HONOA 1989 Accord LSI. coupe 7600 mHa», $13,500 Must *aa

547-9676

RANGLER 1969 FtAGTOP carpet-ing, back *eat m r t w coneole. 5 speed. $6925 477-7025

856 Bufck CENTURY LIMITED 1964 V6 auto-matic. air. loaded, muc* more $3,665 Jack Caiaay Chev 'GEO 855-0014

SEDAN DC V1LLE 1964 Florida car 91.000 Mohway maaa Partact con dmon. $4*50 day* 352-6600

Eve* 346-5379

S6VILLE 1663 Only 52 229 lady drv vm mat*, vary waa cared tor $7.9*5

Hinaa Par* Uncom- Mercury 453-2424 ext 400

SEVILLE 1666. white w/burgundy

$16 900/beat Eva. 641-7330

condition Day* 433-6220

860 Chavrolat

BAD CREDIT OK Chevy 1*66. S 10 BUxar Chavy 1966. aatro convarMon van OMa 1968. CtiOaaa intamational PlymouVi 1969 Bunaano* Markur 1968. XR4t. '' Ford 1966. ProOe Ford 1966 F-tSO Pick up Chrywer 1966. Conqueal is.

National

BERETTA OT 1988 V6 automatic

JACK Cauley Chav JQBO 655-0014

BERETTA GT 19B8 - 6 c»6nder au-tomatic a* ctoan $6 495

GORDON CHEVROLET

ON FORD ROAD IN GARDEN CITY

• 421-9120

r * m / i m oray 20.000 dition maaa $7,373

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

Plymouth Rd Just Waal of 1-275

453-4600

HONDA 1M9 Acura Legend L - * door, white/ivory automatic, loaded including power moonroot $21,900 Caa Louie 471-5000

HONOA 1969 Prelude Si. white, au-tomatic loadad $14.500/baat

398-9717 or 263-4891

JAGUAR XJ-6 1962 rwd with bur-gundy interior axcaUent condition,

ly* mamtamad all records $10.! Oays 585-8622

JAGUAR XJ-6 1963 teal Mue. tan Manor , exceaeni condition, always mamtamad. n e « battery A brake* ate $10,000 Day* 12-5 only

396-0646

JAGUAR 1976.5CJ6C. rare 2 door w/ factory aunroo<, laatfuai interior $6000/baat After 4pm 437-9530

851-5457

JAGUAR. 1968 leather Nka new

XJ-6 Gray/* LESABRE 1964 60K maa* na $3 250' baat After 5

on show

CHEVY BLAZER-1966. 4X4. auto-matic . air. 26.000 mass, sxoeaant

I $12,400 543-8552

CHEVY. 1966 - * Ion 4 X 4 Silverado edition $10,600 Laavamaaaaga 766-1624

DAKOTA 1968- LE. loadad super d e a n 45 .000 highway miles $10,000 Call B« 9-5 525-9610

FORD 1966 Bronco XLT, KM sized, loadad. exceaent condition. low maaa $13.9*5 532-4223

FORD 198* F150 4X4, Super c a b 5OL Y 8 power steerino.br*ka* automatic air. aortra* 437-34*3

(Dtecrljtr & ^cccntric C L f l ^ l H E D

flDVERTkSING

644-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester/Roehester Hills

w mi.

FORO. 19*9 XLT CM) Wagon* Loaded from $14 989

Jack Demmer Ford 7 2 1 - 6 5 8 0

GMC 19*9 S-15 Jimmy Automatic •a*, power iWndows and locks caa-sarta tat. cnaaa. Mummum wheal*. rmmO w*Ma* lot* more 16,000 M M . $13,9*5

Bob Jeannotte PONTIAC GMC

Plymouth, Ml 453-2500

SUZU 19*9 lS Space Cab Loadad Bnar. sunroof, exoaaant condmon. >12.000 Wrm 5*1-0*70

JEEP WRANGLER 19*6 S 5 speed power *learing br*k*« carpal, am/ fm r i n i l t i Muni lop $10,000

88 B M W 750iL Black. aMvar leather 12cyknder,

BBS rim*, kka new, only 26.000 mHaa, factory warranty remaining only $51,900

89 B M W 750iL 12 cylinder. bronzN balge. natu-

ral leather, onfy 25 maa*. fu« car warranty, orvy $61,900

Thia la only a amaB sampt* of the quaaty uaad car* m Erhard BMW We have over 25 uaad BMW * to chooee from VMM our naw faculty on Mapto (15 MBal al Tatagraph Birmingham

ERHARD BMW

On MapM Rd . E. of Talagraph

642-6565

ERHARD BMW

On MapM Rd E oI Te legram

642-6565 M A Z D A 1 9 6 4 rool caaaari Pireik t r e e $4100

RX7, GS. Mr. *un-condiOon. 553-7463

MAZDA 1965 RX7, Mack. 4 cyan der. 5 speed 70.000 maaa. naw M * e a . exhauet and braa Great condition $5100 or oltor 474-9410

MAZDA 1965 626 Daluxa. am-tm. front drive. 4 door brown, needs bdy repair $1500/beei After 6. 538-0899 Bator a 6 664-5675

BMW. 1*7* 3201 good condltxxi am-tm $3000

BMW. 19*9 3291 ConvertlbM Bron-a t beige natural spring' AUWMATK: ti ABS brakea am-lm car waii anty ramamlng only $26,900

ERHARD BMW

On MapM Rd . E ol TMegrspn

642-6565 BMW 635-CSl 19*7. MM under lac

BWM 19*6 535. Mack/Mack Math-Mr. power, sunroof $16,500 *4*-013*

258-5643

JEEP WWANGLER 1*88 6 « 6 n d a r . automatic. 4 wheal drive *6.*66

T E M N Y B O N C H C V Y

CORVETTE Stingray, 1976 owner . Komaf t s car. W — « M

MMrtor Dnvee Mia Oows 6 steering. M»-AM-FM TIMSIM. Mr

JEEP WRANGLER 1*87. Ca*lBir6a original. Shy Mua with Tan. 6 cy«rv-der $ ( p e e d guagaa. powar steer mg. brakea. a i V M tm. ahimmum

k I MT $811Q/>eM 766-2712

J€EP WRANGLER »*87 - f cyknder h a r d t o p AM/FM r i n i w i . * » i a a . ofdy $7 9**

A L A N FORD 3*8-41*1 543-2090

JOB?. %a^» »»•• v * i - " 1 " " " M M n Pac*a*a Fu6y loadad *oH lap. I IP 9IHIMI condMon $6 495

CRESTWOOD

1 9 8 7 C o n v a r t l M *

Corve t tes 1088 Coup* Load*d

$19,385 Dk Awl

824.588 1080 Coup* 7.000

825,085 1000 Coup* Btacfc 828.886 1080 Coup* 8.800 mito*

MAZDA 1968 323 SE-fVe engme red 5 speed. 4 door, power sMer-ing/Make* Mr. amrtpi r a t u n a 5 5 0 up 30 maaa par ga«on Tranatorrmg overseas Muat aaW $5795/Baal Caa 4*4-4156

MERCEDES BENZ mint condition, hlacl 11000 raaaa. $60,500

MERCEDES BENZ. 1900 190E 2£ Only 700 (MMa. p a r t e d oondmor dessert taupe, ramamdar o l lactory warranty, powar seels sunroof i bag Only $28 900

ERHARD BMW

On MapM Rd E oTTaMgrapn

642-6565

CENTURY LTD tul $3,700

1965 4 door 6

464-6356

CENTURY 1962. steering brakes. Ml hausl $1800 Ca*

power locks, naw tires 6 ax-

261-6857

CENTURY 1965- 4 door tuay load-ad Mia new new pamt Beat ofler

729-7830

GRANO NATIONAL 1967 - Naw tire*, naw brakes low maaa Must saa $12,985 Jack CauMy Chav/GEO 855-0014

GRANO NATIONAL 1967 - Low maaa. Mia naw Only$14 788

ALAN FORD 335-4101 543-2030

LE LTD 1969 4 door lea sreoated. warranty, aB op-ml $13,250 649-3477

maaa naw lira* 6 brakea

lahMaTi: 13.860

custom 4 door. S E. 14.500 IM„

PARK AVENUE 1*85 QaNa RoyaM 1986. maaa $3150 each

loadad AMO

-3E PARK AVENUE 19*8 loadad red/ red HaWin MManor. axesdanf condi-tion. $12,550 673-7*64

PARK AVENUE. 1966 PMMAOA. Mia naw. loac •one* Than detail ant

4 door, tow

642-1888

P A R K A V E N U E 2 do

•MM* $MOO Caa • 4 2 . 0 0 0 453-7*2*

ownar. May loadad. coach $3750/be*T 537-3027

Ch Ughls 566 IS66

REGAL 1964 loaded. 2 door. Mue. $3200/t>aal CAH after 5. 370-9354

REGAL - 1985 loadad. 6 4 0 0 0 "Maa, $3,795 Ca* after 5pm

349-1078

BERETTA. 1*66 GT Coup* powar window* and locks cruMa. 21,000 nMaa. $9,495

Bob Jeannotte PONTIAC GMC

Plymouth, Ml 453-2500

V6

Bereft* 1968 atfvar automatic m cnaaa. am-tm caaaatta. non smoke. $8700 662-4650 avaa. 669-5498

BERETTA, 1*68 4 cyl 5 speed, am/ •m caaaatta. Mr. cruiaa $5.000/baat

455-4452

ASC RS CAMARO 1969 ConvartlMa 4,000 maaa. V8. CO piayar. phone, power wtndowa/tocfcs Paaa kay an tr-theft system $18.500/oMar No time wasters Cal or leave meeeage 624-0219681-4578

CAMARO l«OC 1986 Z-28 T-TOPS loaded $8,495

TENNYSON CHEVY 475-6500

CAMARO IROC 1968 Automatic Mr. tm. cnaaa . raasafts. IMafi red.

$AVEI$ 10.895

CRESTWOOD D O D G E

421-5700

LUMINA 19*0 Loaded $115*5 TENNYSON CHEVY

425-8600

MALIBU CLASSIC V-8. buckets amy 71 836 careha one m Red muat sea1

JEFF BENSON QUALITY AUTOMOBILES

562-7011

MALIBU 1981 Automatic great transportat ion $1 186

LOU LaRICHE -CHEVY/SUBARU-

Plymouth Rd Just Wpal M i-275

'x 453-4600 MONTE CARLO 1965 2 door WIM* under 15.000 maaa Loaded $5 500 l*m 474-6406

MONTE CARLO 1966 SS Iu8y loaded 66 000 maas. $8 000 Naw pamt toe After 4pm 397-0675

MQMTE P-ARI n iaaB AS loaded, good condition wda * car $7900 or beat oltor 474-44*6

MONTE CARLO 19*3 - Mr MMI.IL. UUUU i i j m i m u m i . maaa, $2,350 After 5. 26'

NOVA CL 1966 - ! starter car $3 785 Jack Ceutoy Chev 'GEO

NOVA 1987 brown, hatchback, au-tomatic mr. new tirea-'brsksa/rnuf aar $4900/best Evanmga. 721-6805

NOVA 1966 Automatic an stereo Only $5 9*5

UOHUON CHEVROLET

ON FORO ROAD IN GARDEN CITY

421-9120 NOVA 1$ 15,000 mil $7200

451-2518

SPECTRUM 1968 Air condition, am/ fm caaaa t ta greet value $4 949

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

Plymouth Rd - Juet Waal M 1-275

453-4600 Z-28 19*4 Brown. $5280

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 278-8700

862 C h f y r i f ARIES 1962 good condition 8900 or

I r 6pm. 451-0662

CHARGER 1967 charcoal Jfay. 5 speed, aar am-tm stereo, rear da-froat 55.000 maaa. exceaent condi-tion $3500 525-9333 258-6643

CAMARO 1*77 228 exoMMnt corv

wtnter vary ctoan. $*.000 or beat Aak tor Jo«»L. 473-0*67

CAMARO 19*2 $500 llrm

CAMARO top*, load conOBon $3.9*5

T -

3 . 7 - 3 7 S

CAMARO 1**3 - * cyander auto-matic. a*R much mora $F 8»6

GORDON ' CHEVROLET

ON FORO ROAO IN GAROCN CITY

421-9120 CAMARO 18*6 sport co«ie. excM Mnt condition automatic, aa. VS. am - tm 63,000 mi.. $6 000 471-7334

CAMARO 1967 - 22.000 1 mane. MR caaaatto $7.28 Jack Cautoy Chev /GEO

" J U W ' a L ' l U P J 5 S Qrar.

MERCEDES 19*9 560SL. matMk garne t »ed. cream Mother interior., both hard I soft top*. 7400mi 0 M -aged N you are a twyar tor a Maroedas 560SL you must aea to a p p r e o a t e $63 000 I COM $85 0001 Ca* Gari

MERKUR 1986- XR4T1 Moon rool Bhar. $8,000

453-70*1

MERKUR. 19*9 XR4T. A* loaded starting h o m e * l o w a e $ 11.5*9

Jack 0*mm*r Ford 721-8580

MITSUBISHI 1966 PTCK^O. 5 speed cap. $3.9*5

FOX HILLS Chryator-Mymoulh

455-8740 961-3171

PEUGEOT. 1*** . 506 Tvatw Wag-on Red cn*aa. auto, air, powar

$ l$ .000 /baM PORSCHE 1*70. 91 IE. Targa. vary FLOOD CMftoWtori. stored * reedy tor iprtog. 8*400 47L-7L*>

1*73 * m . 3* 000 tors, partoct me-L*11 706.

SKYHAWK 1964- Power steering brake*, automatic, am/ tm, Mr alarm Good condnion 77.000 piMea $2,000 453-936*

SKYHAWK, 19*6. powar brake* Steering, lock*, av exceaent oondt-6on $3*50 or beat oltor 5*1-32*6

SKYLARK 1981 naw tranamMMon. good machamcM need* body w right front quarter panM. 74.000 "Maa $850 /beet offer 478-2

SKYLARK 1961 - 2 door. 6 cyknder automatic. fu*y loaded good pamt to*. nagooaMe prtoe 537-63*9

l**6-4.door. air. auto-

dtoon $5 000 568-7384

CADILLAC ELDORAOO 1884 Btock. toedad. $4 9*0

VILLAGE FORO LOT 2 278-8700 OMARRON 1963- A* option* tow mass , ex c s a n $2,900 933-3274

CIMARRON 19*6 M»wer with Mather $5,886

GORDON CHEVROLET

ON FORO ROAD IN GAROCN CITY

421-9120 COUPE DEVIL LE. 18*0 Iu8 B many naw par i* 6 equipment MuMaaa 421

0E VKLE T977- $2 000 Ptoe. new Maa, battery .

642-13*2

CAMARO 196*- RS Automatic T-top*. loadad. Coda atorm. low iMto*. $12,600 363-1155

CAMERO, IMS. savor 2.6. 6 cytov der. am-tm stereo s*vwr/Meck mta-

appraclato Triumph. Beat oltar or p a n s

1876 Btock 427-3454

CAPRICE CLASSIC 18*6 Loadad. 6 cyknder, $7.9*5

TENNYSON CHEVY 425-6500

CAPRICE. 188*. CtoaMc. Brougftem. LS 4 door, loadad. S1&800.

47*-1875

CAVALIER Z24 CONVERTIBLE 18*8 - Loadad Now M toe M M

*11.986

GORDON CHEVROLET

ON FORO ROAO M GARDEN CITY

421-9120

CHRYSLER NEW YORKER LAN-DAU 19*8 Automatic a« hj« pow-er. front ahsM drive luxury On aaM now. only $10,986

CRESTWOOD DOOGk.

421-5700 FIFTH AVENUE 19*7 - 4 door, bur gimdy. exesasm condllion. beet M-Mr Over $6 000 CM 531-1611

FTTH AVENUE 1*80 Loadad. bal-ance "O« new car warranty. spaoM fi-nancing $19 495

FOX HILLS

LASER XE 1*84 new I ran* 6 A $3,700

LASER 1*84 Automatic, m. Arizona car $2 550 or baal altar Ca* 861-5388

LEBANON COUPE 1887 PREMIUM IR. tat, cr\*ee. dtoitM

rv^laetlm trim, and mora Cava

CRESTWOOD D O O G €

421-5700 LEBARON, 48.200 • • nawfSSJO*-

1*84. CONVERTIBLE BMMAD. Mather. M

647-5611/848-2100

kigg

CRESTWOOD DOOGE

421-5700 COLT 1964. needs work $600 Day* 355-5123. eve* 827-9636

DAYTONA p o w e r *

165 Automatic a a

" V * B , A L 1 * *

CRESTWOOD DOOGE

421-5700

ESCORT 19*6- RunsL _ Manas 6 lira* Kenwood $1400 /bee t AWernoory j

ESCORT I M S SS.OOC miles 11900/beet Everang* 535-1482

DAYTONA 19M automatic m ill exceaent $4 000

Turbo Z Mack reo 60 000 iMss.

Oeylona 19M 2 2 Her 50 000 m new eompment , exceaent condition $4600 Eve. 277-*556 or 946-2*56

DAYTONA 1M7 2 5 EFl 4 cylinder automatic sun rool. 6aah

CRESTWOOD DOOGE

421-5700 DAYTONA. 1989 Shetoy 9.000 maaa. mmi condition, m a t saa $8*95

DAYTONA. 19*9 9 mo ok), tm am-tm s tereo IM. rear da todgar .^ ,200 milws. mml $9,8<

DOOGE 6 0 0 - 1 9 6 4 . s u l o m a t l c . cruiaa good oondmon, 46.000 maee $2 200 or best 656-8760

LANCER ES 19M. turbo aa. cruMe. premium logger, aaoy mhaaM. Miowroom con-dnion $4100 nagcMMMe 464-00*0

or bwsi offer Joe a f M 5.30pm

OMNI 1968 2 2 angina, power au-tomatic. Mr am-lm. conaoto. aacal-

545-6315

SHADOW 1M7 Exceaeni condition mside/out automatic 5/50 warran-ty. 31,000 ml $7000 535-6328

SHADOW 1990 Black cfiarry. auto-matic Mr. extra* Muat se8 Aaaume leaee /buyoul ($10,900 ) - Ca* (24 hours I aak from Janna . 274-417*

SHELBY GLH-5 1M7 - Turbo. 5 speed. Mr. /eunroot . only 1.000 made* Very RARE and HARD 10 find Immaculate condition $6 4*5

CRESTWOOD DOOGE

421-5700 866 Ford CAMARO 1*65 IROC Z. Automatic, loadad. T-tope. Sharp. $7,573

" LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

Plymouth Rd - Just Weet ol 1-275

453-4600 DATSUN 1980 210 GraM nurmer

^ F O X HILLS . ChryMer-Ptymouth

455-6740 961-3171 ECSORT 19*9' I LX-Stereo caa-aatto. automatic . M . raar deloggar Cjusatrl condtoon 9.300 RMM $8500 MuM sea 9-5 647-5500

ESCORT 3L 1M6 - Automatic Mr. powar swarm* 8 Makes, sleroo Don 1 m M TOM 01

CRESTWOOD DOOGE

421-5700

I T BARON. 1M6. Ml power, 45.000 ^ • B U C M T seat* cnaaa. tat. wtral

AM-FM $4600 641-7642

LEBARON t M 7 Coupe Turbo Au-tomatic . low maaa. loaded, 2 2 an-gina. 2 lone pamt atorm 582-1*74

MASERATT1 18*9 Waa $32,000 $22 *00

.FOX HILLS ChryMar -Plymouth

455-8740 961-31

NEW YORKER 1*77 - Naw trana-

CAVALIER Z24 1M7. - Nad. « fMtoa. M powar $6 9*5

GORDON CHEVROLET

ON FORD ROAO IN GAROEI CNV

421-9120 . ' CAVALIER 1962 good condtoon.'4

w 361-1*18 CAVALCR 18*3 Mr. a* power $1

CAVAUER 1885 Converttoto liniMMM Am, M 4 * 5 *

Bob Jeannotte PONTIAC GMC

Plymouth. Ml 453-2500

woman * car $600 425-8124

NEW YORKER-1973 look* and run* grael 52 000 MMA Ca* MM 5pm.

4*2-2*7*

NEW YORKER 1$ Loaded. 318angM maaa, $3 000/BEM

163 5th Avanua no ruaL 67.000

477-9425

NEW-YORKER. 1* prcx>T m m condik MBM aaaf $4,600

$5 L o a d M . ma t sn 48.000 maaa.

4*4-44*2

5TH AVENUE NEW YORKER. 1M7 Btua 22.000 maaa. m n t . l a t R l

M M E state MuM M 427-2124

664 Dodgo ARCS. 1MB 4 doc *. MTTOMTTK. Mr.

$2 700 Alter 7 pm

ASPEN 1976 gooc runnor, WW. AM-

274-8016

VILLAGE FORO LPT2 278-8700 CONVERTIBLE 1M6 ES TURBO

ESCORT LX. I M * . 4300 MMa. auto, powar steering 6 M'aka*. air. am-lm a torao/caaeene . raar da-

995 420-J645

ESCORT LX I M * • Automatic. M . tow^maaa Factory Warranty Orey

A L A N FORD 335-4101 543-2030

ESCORT L 1M6 wagon, saver 23.000 M . . good condtoon. roof rack. $2700 486-0742

ESCORT Good c o n

1*M dtoeM 75.000 maea •Hon $2200 or baM

347-2743

ESCORT T9M L. M . automatic

$2 960 43 •5-0136 A 34*-7217

ESCORT. 1966 L 2 door 5 apaad air $2 6*0

V I L L A G E F O R D v

L O T 2 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 0

ESCORT AMFM. r* aMar R

1968 L. 1 owner er defog. $2 9C

mr. K or baal 468-7134

ESCORT 19M L, 4 tpeed dio naw Braa 6 brake* Ctoan $2J200 A I M Spm.

1 owner 591-20*0

ESCORT back, am

1M7 G L 2 do amafic, M. am

or . hetch--4m radio.

524-2027

or . hetch--4m radio.

524-2027

ESCORT. 1M7 Wagon MR power Maenng 6 Ml low maaaga . I ownar CM. $4 495

CRESTWOOD DOOGE

421-5700 ESCORT 1M8 GT Air. Ml wheel cruiaa control. $7.2*5 Nut III BILAFW$FMU 87V1378

ESCORT 19M GT FuBy loadad. black/gray, cnaaa. a* , am/ tm caa-

Sporl whaaM. triad

ESCORT 1M8H LX. 5 speed, powar Hearing • braMe . 2 door . aa. AM-FM. rato Mcst. vartoMe speed

ESCORT 1 9 M * . rad. maM 5 $5800/

4 7 1 - S M

ESCORT 1968 wagon. Mr. automat -ic. power steering, am / tm atorao.

Ma. 40.000M . origmM $6900

425-8300

ESCORT. I M * LX 16.000 maaa M.4B5 North Brother* Ford

ESCORT, 19*8 L from $5,995

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d 7 2 1 - 8 5 6 0

EXP 1962 - Fm CU cMant condmotH $ 1 J 9 S SOB S GARAGE. 2*100 W 7 MM.

536-8547

EXP I S M - Luxury, 17.000 MMa . loaded. M . t * 6 Jack CauMy Chav /G6O M6-0014

FAIRMONT 1M0. 2 door. 4 *paed high irlisgi. run* good, mill work $290. CA* M M 5pm. 421-7837

FAIRMONT - I M 1. Wagoi <M. Mr. naw Urea Ctoan Caa M M 9pm.

FESTIVA K M - 9.000 M ry Warranty Only $1488

ALAN FORD 336-4101 543-2030

FORD EXP 1M7 5 speed a a . tow MMa. $4.4*5

TENNYSON CHEVY 425-6900

GRANADA 1*79 * cyan maac . many new perl*

der. auto-pood M R

LTD 1*79 Brougham 4 di window/• leering, aa. Ml oondNton $450/oMor

aor. power

LTD 19*4. Wagon 6 cyM malic, MR am-fcn caaaettt condition $3600

wtor. a u t o

464-4*91

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ESCORT 1M2 WAGON 4 speed. M alarao. ctoan. we«-mainta ined 106.000 M $0OO - 453-137*

ESCORT 1M3 GLX Am-lm stereo au tomat i c ExoeBemt condMton $1,800 A I M 5pm 651-M31

ESCORT. 1963 WAGON ExcM shape automatic. M power SSaar-mg /brakaa . stereo $1475 647-4205

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MUSTANG I M ? QT 5_0 autametlc.

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PROSE QT-19M, red w*h grey In4e-rtor. loeded rustprocSeO. (unroot. tow m9ee. <12.876. wo- i s m PROSE I M S OT. axoaeani condi-tion. 18.000 mBae. « M n M M r -ranty >12.300 721-MM

C. 1989, OT 5 M M Mack w/gray interior Loaded 17.000 m—a. Aaking 9 i2.000CaB 778 1 I M

PROBE 19M, toeded. 12.0M t n t . min t c o n d i t i o n , u n d e r c p a l e d . IIO.SOO 422-4121

WK.. •« r tiree. I S TOO

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P«OeE 1999 LX maaa. S10.S00 nrm.

10.000 464-36M

I Brown raada/out. ! door automatic, 6 c km* vary good <12

MUSTANG 1979 COUPE Sharp. ex-n l a > condition Buff 302, Mick t 3 l W 5 « M 7 I 1 566-9703

1979. new 4 cylinder. 4 stereo. Muat aa*. After 4pm 591-1731

1-Ohta. power sleer-

MUSTANO. MBS. ST. automatic, loaded. antra winter urea/wheels. 16,000 mBae. »11.000 340-7186

MUSTANG. 1966 QT Automatic, mora M . M S North Srothi

MUSTANG. 1M6 G mora M . 90S North Brother* Ford

MUSTANG- IMS. LX. S apaad. toed-ad. 21.000 maaa $7,200 or beat. Leove maaaaga. 2 8 1 2 8 2 2

MUSTANG. 1960 GT ComerllMe. Automatic. toed*. <14.905 North Brother* f o r d 421-1376

MUSTANG. I960 LX Automatic air. m o r a t l . W i North SromSrs Ford 421-1376

MUSTANG. I960 LX SO sutomaAc, loadad. $10,905 North Brothers Ford 421-1376

_ Air. 11.000 mtlaa. $6,906 North Brothers Ford 421-1376 TAURUS GL WAGON 1087 - V8 au-tomatic. air. loadad. low maaa. Only | 7 |44

ALAN FORD 335-4101 543-2030

TAURUS QL 1900 - V9. automatic Mr. every option Factory Warranty M . M S

ALAN FORD 335-4101 543-2030

TAURUS 1006 Black gray interior, automatic, atr. $4,060

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 270-0700

'ANG, 1904. 6 cylinder, auto-i. 43.000 585-2133

3 door. V-8. auto-ak . runewek « 4 M

535-7360

PINTO "1070. Bood transportation.

~ < k o " T" 522-2934

RtNTO 1960, n o ruat, 4 apaad. pood Uraa almoai now cam 8 head. MOO

455-4346

PROBE GL i960 - Automatic. s loaded. Factory Warranty $7,995

ALAN FORD 335-4101 543-2030

TAURUS. 1966 GL Station Wagon. Loadad $4,760

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 270-0700

l oaded . $4700

mos t ly hi lafrway T r S a a " 862-9191

TAURUS. 19M WAGON Loaded. Exceaent condition. 84950/beel

853-0568

TAURUS 1M7 - LX loadad. 36.000 maea. S6t SO or baet

464-9563

tuny loaded New Urea Exceaent condMon. $6,200 Eve* 642-6849

PROSE GL 1088 - Lady * car I t s

Hinee Park Lincoln-Mercury 453-2424 ext 400

TAURUS 1969 " S H O " - Moonroot. I r ,»r t^l — I

Jack Demmer Ford 721-0500

86(3 Ford Light Mue. V6.

e r tn f r toakea . m . t R ™ " " sesfsp, • n * 6 r Urea

naw engine parts . 7 IK oar $6 ,500/ottart

TAURUS 1960 • 8AS9. 1 Loaded, starting Iron aa loa $6S66

Jack Demmer Ford 721-0500

$16,000

T BIRO 1967 turbo. Mack/red k ar. power ataartng. Drakes

aatte with equal, air. 34.0

TEMPO-1964, GLX, low amlm s tereo caaaerte. great condi-tion. 82.700 534-5606

TEMPO 1966 - Blue, automatic. afc. many extraa. $3,780

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 270-0700 TEMPO 1998 GL - air. s tereo c a s a e t l e Extra clean) $2 ,995 ROS S GARAGE. 28100 W 7 MMe. Redford 536-9547

TEMPO 1996 LX. kM0ed. naw Uraa 71.900 maea. $4 *00 or boat otter

397-2742

TEMPO 1966 - 2 door, automatic.

locks, reer datroat 51.000 m l a t . ex-ceaent $2995 464-0465

TeMPO, 1966 4 door GL Automat-ic. air. atareo. rear datroat Black 6

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TC. 1999 -.Loaded condition. 20.900 maea.

H2 .S00/bea t otter

1997 - 5 speed, air. loaded. M a n . ONLY $7^996

ALAN FORD

} C o u p « $ >0.800

t. 60.000 477-6023

THUNOERSIRO 1997 Turbo 29.500 maaa, vary dean . 910.

479-9990

TMUNDERBIRO 1978

U T THUtaOERSIRO. 1999 Super C d b p e Loaded. Mack. From 915.566

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6500

TMUNDERBIRO 1969 - FuB power. 7,715 maaa. kaah aa new Save

s& 7

Ikoaa Park Uncetn Mercury 453-2424 est .400

TOPAZ 1965 - LS. automatic, load ad . 53.000 maaa. aiceaani condi-tion $3500 962-9191

872 Lincoln GRANO MAROUtS. 1995 LS FuBy loeded new Mint corvdi-

J l o n l $5,800 Eves 477-1254

CONTINENTAL 1999. Deatgner Sa-naa. a* options, moonroot. Mack/ maroon 2-tone, 41.000 mi . 913.500

CONTINENTAL 1998. A8 colors. luBy loaded. Irom $17,268 '

Jack Demmer Ford 1-900-678-FORO 721-6500

CONTINENTAL 1964 - FuB power, gorgeous $4,995

GORDON / CHEVROLET

UN HJHU HUAU IN UAHUtN LI I T 421-9120 ^

MARK VH LSC 1968 One owner, new c a r s trade, beeutttul burgendy. $15 900

Mlnee Park Lincoln Mercury 453-2424 ext.400

MARK VII 1969 LSO-X-pten car . ma-taMc biua. loadad. leether Interior, sunroof 18.000 mBes 925.000 or beet 976-0425. weekends 662-2390

TOWN CAR 1996 Signature series, ca rnage root, keytaaa entry, alarm. Herman Mue. dark blue velour Interi-or. norvamoker. ruatprooted. l o a d -ed Exceaent condition. <11.600. Days. 264-7070 Evee.. 464-9366

TOWN CAR 1988 Signature aar lea Triple Black, aunltar top. 73.000

maea. Curt looks and drives

Mmea Park Lincoln Mercury 453-2424 ext 400

TOWN CAR. 1969 Good colors, ail models From <16.389

Jack Dsmmsr Ford 1-600-678-f PRO 721-6560

TOWNE CAR 1968- Sliver with b l ack c a r r i a g e roof, s p o k e s , <14.500. After 4 3 0 p m 453-2776

874 Morcury COUGAR XR-7 1964 Loeded. beeu-tltul car. <5.495

n.o»» P s ^ Lincoln Mercury

COUGAR IMS - XR7. WadSdT ax-caeanl condition. Day 477-2262! Evaa 476-2302

174 CAPRI. 1993 RS. 77.000 i

< apaad. loadad SI

der atterp. M.494

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453-4000

COUGAR XR-7. t968 5 0 V-8. Ah malic, air. orvSea. power wtndc and more, one ownar, mint cor

CRESTWOOD DOOGE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 COUGAR. 1995 XR-7 Every factory

muat be aeen Non-smoker -car la ImmacuMla. M.996

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562-7011

COUGAR. 1969 LS models Start Ingtrom $10,998

Jack Demmer Ford 721-0560

GRAND MARQUIS 1998, 2 door. LS. gray, loaded, exceaenthr mam-

a d $5.000/bee! 425-5379

LN7. 1962 4 1 , dltion. sunroof. <1.000. beet. Altar 2 477-2949 LYNX 1993 - hetchbec*. FM stereo. 43.000 maea. $1,495 Cioa9ant condition1 ROB S GARAGE. 26100 W 7 Mile. Redtord 536r«547

LYNX 1963 - Rebuff engine, naw pamt 8 tires, alarm system <1900 or beet otter. 548-3659

LYNX. 1993. 4 dooc hatchback, re-buff engine, low maea. fm casae t le . air, p o v * stsertng/brakee. <1.400

LYNX 1964- OS. Power steering, au-tomatic. d o t h seats, low maes . white, aharp. <2,500 961-3627

L,V;NX, 1996. Stat ion-wagon. maea. aitfomatlc, tH drtion <1500 892-9927

LYNX 1986 - wagon, 5 apaad. air. stereo, luggage rack, only 41.000 maea, l owner, exceaent. <2600.

464-0495

MAROUtS WAGON 1965 Maroon, loaded, only <4,680

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 270-0700 MAROUtS 1981- Uke new. ortgmel owner, muet see to appreciate. <1.900. After 5 "M1-1097

1965 Brougham.

$3,995

MERKUR '968'* XR4TI Low maaa. atr, cruras, showroom condition. <12.000/beet S21-1398

SABLE. 1M7. GS. loaded, good omy 32.000 maea M 9 9 5

981-3692 or Donna 981-3582 condition, i

SCORPIO. 1999 Touring package From <11,988 SCORPIO. 1968 Touring package From $9,889 - Ford Co. car

Jack Demmer Ford 1-900-979-FORD 721-6560

TOPAZ 19M. beige. exoeBent con-w maes. Air. cruise, au to-

matic. caaaatta, tff <6950 459-9825

TOPAZ. 19M - LT8 Sport . fu9y 19.700 maaa, 2 3 engine.

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I <9,400 489-8136

NISSAN 30GZX 1987 • Low iMMe. T-toaded Sherp <11, Caulay Chev ./GEO

878 OMMnoMto CALAIS 19M Supreme, kffy loaded. 4 door, exceaent oondHMn. priced to aa<. $4900 M1-74M <V • • 1-2949

CALAIS 1996 MeB mamtamad. good condMon Asking <4900 Leave maaiagi. days 791-3312

CALAIS 19M Cuttees. 4 door, auto-matic. m . cnaaa. tff. atareo 9 more. Very good oondWon. Aaking M460 days 358-4399 evaa 477-4425

CIERA 1993 LS. 4 door. 4 cyknder. air, automatic. AM-FM stereo. <2000 Hon. 354-4595

CICRA 1996 4 door. aMM. air, Urea, braket $3500 522-8174

m angina. Urea, brakes , e tc I ooodrrion

CICRA 1986 BROUGHAM Saver. 4 door , loaded. a « e ' s car. an caa ant oondmon. 48.000 nffaa 481-1077

. Mack. air. Deico a o n n n

— •I • ' ) 522-1

CIERA 1M7 QT - Abeoiuteiy loaded' Per lormance peck age. power every-thingl 4 door, 60.000 maaa. excel-lent condMon M.000. 290-1748

CIERA 19M. 4 door. M y loaded. FE3 auapanelon. alum. Missis, low mBea. sha rp <7.700 549-1509

CUTLASS SUPREME 1962 Broug-ham. Naw Brae, 89.000 mBea $2300 Uays V44-BMTgvaa"

CUTLASS. 1976. good running con-dition. MOO CaB aftar 8pm

354-3437

C U T L A S S 1980 S u p r e m e Broughamn. Am/tm, power ataar-mg. brakae. atndows. aeets. lacks, raar defog . aa. Cobra CO w/at tana. naw palm burgundy. Naw brakea. shocks , exceaeni condition Good s e c o n d car <2,000. CentoMSS-7928

CUTLASS. 1962 Supreme Broug-h a m . V-6. wire wheels, automatic, loaded. <2500. Evaa. 456-9424

CUTLASS 1963 Brougham, naw re-buff engine. 4.000 mSaa. <3.200. Day 3S£-5123 evdk 827-9636

CUTLASS 1983 CIERA - .78 .000 mBea. 1 owner, good condition <4000 CaB evenlnga 349-3940

CUTLASS 1965 - Clera. 51.000 m i c e . enceBant condition. <4750 or beat . 522-1755

CUTLASS. IMS Clara, low maaa. loadad. beet otter 755-1010 ext 309. efter 6 646-0619

OELTA ROY ALE 1994 LS Brougham- 51.000 original maee. M . 0 0 0 477-4794

OELTA 88 Royata 1M7. 4 door, loaded , ax cedent condition <7600 Evee 9 weekends 647-4466

OELTA M . 1909 Rune weB. good brakee 9 w e e Beat otter After 6pm 421-3179

DELTA M . 1967. ROY ALE. loaded. s j . o sa s r i condition. $7,500 CaB. 459-30M

FIRENZA. 1968 8«4>er condition. <800 to aaeume paymen t s of <228.27 per month. C M 836-9043

OLDS 98. 19M Brougham 4 door, l oadad . dark Mue. a»caBent condi-tion. 54.000 mBae. $7795 477-0130 995-1268

REGENCY 1979- New Urea, battery. tranamlaalon. Rune. n a a d s motor, $600 347-4986

STARFIRE 1980 - Uflht I al. attta ruat. <700/oAar

TORONADO. 1968 red m i a B $11,000

878 Plymouth CONVERTIBLE. 1969 Loaded, bal-a n c e of new warranty. 9.5 financing avaBaMe from <13,900

FOX HILLS

878 MORIZON 1994 - 4 door. 79.000 mPee. Affurg $1200 494-4122

721-9020

PONTIAC CAT ALMA COUPE 1979 ) v-9. cnaaa. ninai. amy

ST.000 true mBea. Red, Net of erel JEFF BENSON

OUALITY AUTOMOBILES 802-7011

PONTIAC SUNSIRO CONVERTIBLE 17 Low mBea. air. loeded. M.99B

TENNYSON CHEVY PLYMOUTH DUSTER 1908 $1,000 ori tanl mBae. or*) M.996

FOX HILLS 466-9740 981-3171

RELIANT t 9 M Wagon. Loaded! AmFm u s e . air. 5 apaad all -Great MPG $1»»9 Evee M1-9C

RELIANT-19M. Wagon Ltd.. oruMe. automatic, amlm. dean M.580 «

VOYAGER SC 19M. 5 spaed I al wanamlaalon, a a . prima e o n

VOYAGER 19M LE. kffy loadad. 74.000 mdaa. sacaBsnt condMon. warranty aia9abla. M.800 or beat otter 537 7293

BONNEVILLE. 19M LE. Loeded. M.000 highway maea Naw Urea/ b r a k e a M 7 S 0 Evaa 679-1932

PONTIAC a whUe/grmr »

BOO LE 1 •tertor. e n

8M. 4 door aaBanl o o n a -— 678 7994

POtTTIACOO

r^rSt-24.000 mBaa

0 0 LE. 191 aener . aa tench s a a

<10.000.

M. OuryunOy tomatlc. air. K 9 cyknder

961- ie i7

PONTIAC a M0 STE 996 Loaded,

51,000 maea Sharp 86900847-48*3

PONTIAC - 9000STE 19M. M.000 mBea. 85900 Surtokd - 19M. Corv vemtae QT Turbo. >2 00C mBaa. <12.500 Or and P m SE - 1999. 12,000 maes. 812.800 59S-629S

PONTIAC wagon Loec <3200

000 1995 led. w e a k

LE atatton ant oondMon.

599-5209

PONTIAC 6000 19M LE. 4 door, mr cruiaa. power a<ndowa locks, auto M.300 474-6259

BONNEVILLE 1902 - V-6. automat-ic. 4 ooor air. loaded, powar aeats. cruise. h«ch $2500 628-8642

BONNEVILLE 1904 Broughem V8, man condition. 10.000 m i s service warranty Included 51.000 maes M . 7 M 420-44M

PONTIAC 6000. 1M7 4 door low maes. M 495

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth

455-8740 961 3171

SUNBIRO GT 1967 Turbc converts bte. 2 tone Mack/red. loedad Exoei-

Evaa . 522-5796

SUNBIRO SE. 1M7 - Auto. a*, loed-

Uon. aunroot. low mass, exceptkm-aPy d e a n . M.795

Hlnee Park Laicoki Mercury 453-2424 ext 400

F1ERO SC. 1985 - Red. 42,000 maea. V9. 4 spaed, exceaent condMon, a*, aun roof, am/ tm stereo luggege rack, new perta $4,700 464-3062

FIREBIRD, 1979, 4.9 angina malic trans. M . 0 0 0

or beat

auto-

llon M.900 or bpet otter 789-2523 SUNBIRO 1996 SE. burgundy p e y m a n o r automatic aa, buckets 39.000jnBea. <4800 851 :1627

TRANS AM 1M7 GTA- Good condi-tion. loaded New tiree burgundy <11,500 422-3052

TRANS AM 1987 Silver t-tops. a ^ lomstic. new t a e s 14.000 maes Best otter CaB eves. 855-4528

255-6781

FIREBIRD. 1990 - Power steering. Power Crakes, am/tm. m . d e e n <1.900 or beet Ask tor Kim after 5pm 477-4202

FIREBIRD 19M. V8 automatic, air. 34.000 maea M 7 M Leeve maaaaoa 522-7115

TRANS AM - 1987. 30 000 miles, dark bkie. T - t o p s su tomebc CaB betora 3pm 455-2716

2000. 19M - good condition, manu-al. 4 door, low maee <2.000 After 5pm. 397-1739

882 Toyota GRANO AM LE 19M. loeded w/aun-root 9 ekanlnum wide wheels, excel-lent condMon <4900 433-1909

One owner car <AVEl <4.995

CRESTWtDOD DOOGE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 « R A N O A M 1966 - 2 door, alr. automatic, exceaent condltton. low maee. $5 .300/bee t . 473-2955

CAMRY 1995 LE - Automatic excel-lent condition, d e a n , loaded. <5400 CaB: 499-0641

CAMRY 1987 great condition 29.000 maaa. muat sea Aaking <9000 negotiable 651-3125

CEUCA GT 19M Lift back 11.500 mBaa. aB power, aunroot. mint corv-

Oft. loeded 626-4349

GRANO AM 19M. 4 door, sftver. au-tomatic. air. crtBee. tff . M.000 mBea. exceaent condition. <4.600/ beet. avee 533-90S3

OELICA 1964 GT

fcoT0 condition. 64.000 mBea.

757-4923

GRANO AM 19M. red. aunroot. lug-gaga rack AM-CU casse t te $6 500

699-2565

GRAND AM 19M - 4 quad engine. tuBy loadad. 12.000 mBaa. M2S0 After 3pm 656-1055

CEUCA 19M GTS. <7400 Exceaent condition, loaded, power aunroot. windows 8 locks 477-2721

CEUCA 1M7 G T S attbeck 5 speed, loeded, red. new tiree. M 900/beat Days 628-4574. Evaa 338-1862

CEUCA, 1968 ST FuBy loaded ex caBarit condition Negotiable Days 952-0 I M E#as 649-3931

GRANO PRIX. ' 9 6 2 LJ Every facto- COROLLA 1979 - Automatic, caa-ry option only 23.320 pampered 1

er mBea. IT IS NEW JEFF BENSON

QUALITY AUTOMOBILES 502-7011

GRANO PRIX I M 1 Air oondltton. am/ tm atareo. cruiaa. only 49.000 mBae. d e a n . <2.566

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PARISIENNE. 1965 Brougham door Loadad. $4 960

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'90 LUMINA 4 DOOR

90*40 apM oencft seet. power kKks. rear de togger 3 1 V-8 a n g M . auto-m a t a aar s p a e d conkol tBt a tsanng door rrtau Stock #2694 Rata l <15189 Dncount 2-200 Rebate 1 000

NOW ONLY $ 1 1 , 9 8 9 *

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'89 CORSICA LT

V-6, automatic, air, powar steering and brakes. Was $9995 ReOate $1000

NOW *8995*

'89 2-24 CONVERTIBLE

Automatic, air, loaded, low miles

W a a $ 1 4 , 9 9 5 R e b a t e . • 1 .000

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Was Rebate

$9995 $1000

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1990 TAURUS 4 DOOR SEDAN

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Bright Red, air conditioning, 5 speed. AM/FM 4 speaker stereo, tinted glass, power steering, interval wipers, rear window defrost, digital dock with overhead conlota. light security group, dual electric mirrors, luxury wheel covers and more. Stk. #3645.

WAS $10,154

7,684* YOUR PRICE

$ 7 5 0 Reba te AND 6.9% APR~Flnanclng** or $ 1 , 0 0 0 REBATE

***APR Financing

ESCORTS

1990 RANGER XLT AIR CONDITIONING

bumper. AM FM «er»o cassetle dock ctoth e a 4 0 epM bench Mat. iftdng f p t r w i n d o w , t a c h o m e t e r . air condrttorwig. aluminum wheels. engvie 2 . 1 EFI. tranenaesion. awing away mirrors. dearcoet pmrt Stk #9649

1990 TAURUS GL 4 DOUK SkUAN

mr condrtlorwifl. 0 cntrol. raar window defrost. light group,

rerratte fuel door/dackkd raiaaaa. powar door locfca, 6 way powar driver seat powar Mda windowa, engine 3 01 EFI. V-6. automabc, tranem«ea»on. cast aluminum a*iaaU Stk. #5619

WAS $17 ,049

M 2 , 9 6 7 * YOUR PRICE $1,000 REBATE or 6.9% APR Financing*

1990 F-150 Scarlet Red. bright low mount awing away mi r ro rs , hand l ing package. headl ine insu la ted package, l ight convenience group. AM/FM stereo with dock , s p e e d control, tm wheel, deluxe argent style steel wheal, MD service package, custom trim. 5 speed and more. Stk. #8631.

WAS $13 ,435 YOUR PRICE $750 REBATE or 6.9% APR Financing"

$9,450*

1990-MUSTANG LX HATCHBACK

equipment group, ouai •itcmc rwnote rmrrofi, power aide ewndowa. apaad control. AM/FM electron* radio with casaeae. dock. air. dual iSumnalad viaor mirrors, /ear window defrost, premium aound system and more. Stk #2570

WAS $12,611 YOUR $( PRICE $1,000 REBATE or 6.9% APR Financing'

R e b a t e s t t w f i i r l w w

1990 BRONCO II 4x4 XLT

Privacy glass, apeed control, tut wheel, power window and lock group, deluxe two tone, air

FM atarao. caaaatta and dock, rear window wiper, waaher and dalroeL Stk #7540

WAS $ 2 0 , 1 1 9

£ £ ' 1 4 , 6 1 8 * $1300 REBATE or 19% APR Financing"

1500 1991 EXPLORERS

1990-35th Anniversary Thunderbird1

Super Coupes

1990-25th Anniversary Mustangs In Stock - Immediate Delivery

WAS $12,535

YOUR PRICE W J « W - W With Free Bedliner

$ 1 , 0 0 0 REBATE or 6 .9% APR F inanc ing '

$8,284* 1990 TEMPO GL 4 DOOR SEDAN

Automate, manual control air condWofang. dual electronic confrol mirrors, tut afeen poiycaat wheela, rear wndow defroat. 1 AM/FM atarao. casaetle and dock Stk

WAS $ 1 2 , 5 6 7 YOUR $ YOUR $

PRICE

$1,000 REBATE or 6.9% APR Financing*

1990 RANGER SUPERCAB XLT Scarlet Had. deluxe two-lone XLT equpmenl group, chrome rear step bumper, election* AM FM etereo wtm cassette/ctocii. OoBi 90 40 aplil bench seat. lump eeet. tachometer, deluxe wheel mm. automatic, bright low mount swing away mirrors, ceel alummum wheals, deep dnh e#ver metaAc accent Stk #9643

WAS $ 1 4 , 2 9 0 YOUR PRICE $1,000 REBATE or 6.9% APR Financing'

$ 1 0 , 5 9 2 *

1990 F-150 Low awing away mirror* handhng packaga. Ught convenience group. AMFM stereo, dock speed control. » wheels, tranarroaaion Stk #8631

WAS $13,435

, 4 5 0 * $750 REBATE or 6.9% APR Financing"

1990 PROBE GL Tilt steering wheel, convenience group, timed glass, tear window defrost. menu* contra m coodrttoomc stereo cassette with premium sound. Stk #1515

WAS $13,624

YOUR $ PRICE 1 0 , 7 9 8 *

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1989 THUNDERBIRD SUPER COUPE

AM/FM stereo with cassette till

lock group. 6-way power driver and isenger seats Front floor mats,

keytesa amy. high level audio, power antenna, engna ?8L super charged V-6. Stk. #5066

WAS $22,752

CLOSEOUT PRICE

$ 1 5 , 7 7 9 * $1,500 REBATE or 6.9% APR Financing**

Full Tank of Gas with every new

vehicle purchase

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WAS $17,862 Dual captan chairs. 7 passenger, tm conditioning, privacy glaaa. raar

YOUR PRICE <*"» paint atripe. spaed control tilt wheel. XL trim, automatic, rear window defrost, power convenience group, dearcoat painl Stk r6514

$ 1 4 , 1 9 7 * $750 REBATE or 6.9% APR Financing**

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FOR ONLY 36 MONTHS 1990 TAURUS GL 4 DOOR

Air conditioning, stereo cassette, rocker rear defroster, light group, paint s t r ipe/power locks, power windows, power seat, and cast aluminum wheels. Stock #1488.

WAS: $17,049

$1000

NOW: $1 2,995* OR

LEASE FOR 36 MONTHS

* 2 7 8 w * * * 60 To Choose From At Similar Savings-

1990 ESCORT LX AUTOMATIC, AIR

Bodys ide mold ings , s t e reo , t inted g lass , p o w e r steering & b rakes , interval wipers , rear def ros ter , ins t rumentat ion group, digi tal clock with ove rhead conso le , l ight/security g roup , dual electric mirrors, luxury wheel covers . S tock # 4 5 2

W a n i n g ^

WAS: $10,602

NOW: $7695* OR

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$ 1 9 1 9 5 * * * 75 Escorts To Choose From At Similar Savings

1990 F-150 XLT LARIAT •

AIR, AUTOMATIC 4.9 EFI engine, swing-away mirrors, headliner Insulation package , light convenience group, s tereo with casset te , speed control, tut wheel, power window & locks, argent styled wheels, rear sliding win-dow, 6250 GVW, heavy duty service package, 5 P235 all s e a s o n tires, rear s tep bumper. Stock #1242.

1990 RANGER, GREAT LAKES XLT LARIAT

WAS: $16,450 NOW: $11,695*

OR LEASE FOR 36 MONTHS

$ 2 7 4 9 9 * * * 40 To Choose From At Similar Savings

Manual And Automatic Available

SPECIAL VALUE PACKAGE Air condi t ioning, 2.9 liter V-6 engine , au toma t i c overdrive t ransmiss ion , 2 1 5 outlined white let tered all s e a s o n tires, e t e r e o ca s se t t e , p o w e r s teer ing, t achomete r , rear sliding window, c h r o m e s t e p b u m p e r , c a s t a luminum whee ls , t inted glass , cigar lighter, d o t h spilt b e n c h sea t ing . S tock # 1 8 1 2 .

£3*37 NOW: $8995!

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Radio daze There was a time when people gathered around their radio to listen to

Bet Your Life." Now people gather around their TV sets for entertain-ment. But there's a group of people keeping radio drama alive on public radio. Find out more on Page «D.

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Filling the void until opening day By Wayne Peal staff writer

The unthinkable won't really happen, thank goodness. There will be major league baseball this sea-son. . ~ m

But it's still going to be a (ev weeks before the teams come back north. How can eager Tiger fans pass the time?

Don't bother with the tractor pulls uu ESPN. Relief can close as your nearest video store.

Baseball has been a frequent movie topic. But the wise consum-er will choose carefully.

Highlight films are a safe choice. In addition to historical overviews of the sport, there are also individual highlight films featuring the game's most notable teams — including the Tigers. (And the 1984 World Series film is still available.)

Highlight films, though, are pretty safe and predictable. More venturesome fans head straight for the theatrical releases.

Even though plenty of baseball movies are available for VCRs, the sport hasn't been especially well-served by Hollywood.

The game's most dramatic moment, Jackie Robinson's heroic breaking of baseball's color barri-er has only been told once — in a forgettable, low budget film star-ring Robinson himself.

Babe Ruth, the game's most col-orful figure, was dealt an injustice by the much-panned 1948 film bi-ography with William Bendix bad-ly miscast in the title role. (Though a new, perhaps better, version

Goodman has been rumored.)

MANY BASEBALL films fail because their lead actors, while talented, just areri't believable as athletes. Tony Perkins in "Fear Strikes Out" immediately comes to mind.

Even Robert DeNiro isn't exact-ly convincing in the much-praised "Bang the Drum Slowly."

Objections aside, several base-hall movies really do stand out Perhaps tellingly, most of them are fantasies, rather than biogra-phies. -

I've seen just about every base-ball film ever made. Here are my favorites:

1. "The Natural" — Many crit-ics called a big strike three on this Robert Redford vehicle upon its 1984 release, particularly because it turned the amoral anti-hero of Bernard Malamud's 1950s novel into a shining knight for the feel-good 1980s.

It looks much better in retros-pect. Redford is convincing as a ballplayer — if an aging one — and his terse acting style fits tbe part well. As a fantasy fable, this ranks right up there with "Bat-man" and Randy Newman's musi-cal score is brilliant.

If you've seen it before, see it again to savor tbe performances of Robert Duvall, as a merciless sports columnist, and veteran character actors Wilfred Brimley

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cian Teller (in a speaking role yet' and ex-Laugh In star Henry son as a dim-witted pair of father

i-son club owners. Dpswbaeto The haUfisId

locker room language, of peppered with obscenity, is thentic — but it might be a strong for young viewers and those* turned off by such salty verbiage. J

4. "Pride of the Yankees" —J One of the few baseball biopics* worth remembering. Hoiiywooa legend suggests Gary Cooper had; never even set foot on a baseball -diamond until called upon to play . New York Yankees great Lou

' Gehrig. But Cooper, the epitome of ^ the strong, silent type, is believ-able as the strong, silent (add trag-* ically doomed) Gehrig. This is a* great male tear-jerker, on the or-der of "Brian's Song."

SPECIAL BONUS - Babe Ruth, Gehrig's teammate and ri-val, is portrayed by the only actor who could do him justice, Ruth himself.

Drawbacks — None really — but bring your Kleenex.

5. "Bingo Long's Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings" — As with "The Natural," the film softens the; hard edges of the novel on which it* was based. Still, Billy Dee Wil-* liams and James Earl Jones are convincing as barnstorming Negro* League ball players in the pre- and post-Jackie Robinson era. Their disappointment in being left be-* hind as younger blacks are finally invited into the major leagues is I palpable, their love for the game genuine.

Drawbacks — dy and drama doesn't always

" work. Racial bonus — Jones_ is

and Richard Farnsworth, as Red-ford's manager and coach.

DRAWBACKS — The altered ending does muddy things up a bit —- but with a movie this enjoyable, who cares?

Special bonus — Look for real-life ex-Tiger Phil Mankowski and former Rookie of the Year Joe Cfearboneau in (very minor) sup-porting roles.

2. "It Happens Every Spring" — There were numerous, sentimental

baseball-fantasy films released in the late 1940s and early 1950s. This one, starring Ray Milland, is the best of the lot.»

Milland, as a mild mannered, decidedly non-athletic, college professor accidentally invents a substance that makes baseballs avoid wood. In the process, he be-comes a big time baseball star. Eventually, he loses his maf ic po-tion but wins the game and gets the girl anyway.

Drawbacks — It isn't yet avail-

able on VCR, but check your local outlet and cable and UHF station listings — it's a TV staple.

Special bonus — Just imagine how good Dan Ackroyd would be in a remake.

3. "Long Gone" — A broken down minor league ballplayer, a sexy female bent on seducing hinT . . . hey, haven't we seen this be-fore? Well yes, it is somewhat like "Bull Durham" and it does lift a scene or two from "The Natural" and even from "A Solider's Story,"

where baseball was a peripheral part of the action. Nonetheless, t h i s m a d e - f o r - H B O movie possesses a certain charm of its

FOR MY MONEY, William Pet-ersen (last seen as Joe Sr. in the Kennedy mini-series) is far more convincing as the weary jock than was Kevin Costner. Co-star Virgin-ia Madsen, one of Hollywood's sex-iest, "least-heralded actresses, also shines.

Special bonus — Comic-magi -

pected to return to the screen when tbe award-winning play "Fences" comes to the big screen.

That's the heart of the line-up. Tbe bench-warmers include

1. "Major League" — Tbe Cleve-land Indians win the pennant OK, it's another fantasy. While too many subplots crowd the action, this is an enjoyable, if slight, com-aj4i> r h a r l i A Q h f w n ic .— n r r i 111 tt o n -r u v , v u a x l i e JUvCU 13 c o p c v i a n j c t r

joyable as a fast living, fast throw-' ing young pitcher. Maybe be! should be back in a sequel.

2. "EIGHT MEN Out" - This is story of the scandal that broke when eight members of the Chica-go White Sox were accused of throwing the 1919 World Series, told in documentary style by film-; maker John Sayles. The lack ol r strong central character and the failure to take a stand, either ex-] onerating the ballplayers or damn-ing them, seriously hampers what could have been an outstanding, film. h

' Charlie" Sheen gets billing, though David Straithairn nearly saves the day as tormented pitcher Eddie Cicotte. •

S. "Damn Yankees" -back in the 1950s, when the New York Yankees really did win tbe pennant year after year, this musi-cal still holds up well. (Although 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game" with Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra

• is a lesser-seen alternative.)

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Pullum's: A bit of Jamaica close to home By Larry O'Connor staff writer

, "Come to Jamaica," the ad says. At Pullum's Place In Detroit,

Jamaica comes to you In a bottle. Sure, any bar can throw on a

few gaudy calypeo records and serve up rum and Cokes with um-brellas

But for a real taste ol the Is-lands, just ask Carmen Allen of Southfield. He helps operate "reg-gae night" oo Fridays at Pullum's along with fellow Southfield resi-dent Barry Williams.

Allen pulls an unmarked corked bottle off the shelf In the M e l are bits and particles of Irish moss, pimento leaves, China brush tree, raw walnuts and peanuts along with the some fresh ginger -

The concoction swirls around In 200 proof rum.

Allan smilingly calls It "Island Tonic." No takers so far. The bot-tle has sat oo the shelf for more than a year

Owner Gary Pallum shakes tahf

'I go everywhere, mon. / spend two to three deyt getting everything.'

— Carmen Allen

"That will put curl in your hair,"

Allen offers a less toxic alterna-tive. He calls U T h e Islander Surprise," which Is one of several non-alcoholic drinks offered at the international juice bar.

"The Islander Surprise" consists of mango jafce, papaya, guava. grapes and coconut oo top. Tha Orange Whip is put to riume.

No ashtrays or peanuts a top this bar. just mounds of exotic f ru i t Alias dutifully nam one In the stack, pointing to pa-

mango. and pickled pear and with his knife

of lemon, orange, lime, grapefruit and mandarin orange. Not exactly stuff to be found in the produce section a t the local AAP.

"I go everywhere, mon." said Allen, who is originally from Mandeville, Jamaica. ' 1 spend two to three days getting everything."

Also, of the alcoholic variety there are island favorite beers of Red Stripe, Guinness, Heiniken and Comma. In the works Is s mix drink called "Pullum's Punch," which consists of fruit juice and rum and will be served In a sea

K f i Kiwi l

ONE MANGLED piece Is called "ugli." a tropical fruit

"We even have 24-lnch straws to seiVe It with." Pullum said.

Drinks, yea, but food? I V menu at Pullum's Incl can beef patties, vegetarian pet-tiee. goat, curried thicken along with red beene and rice.

Pullum's Place on Fridays Is about music. Specifically, the sounds of the Caribbean. I V has been offering regg

tar three years.

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MOVING PICTURES ALTERNATIVE VIEWING

By John Momgiwn special writer

To some, Robert Mitchum is just a poor man's Bogari, a droopy-eyed tough guy whose off-screen antic? are more exciting than what be of-fered to tbe screen. You can. bowev er. discover some real gems in his long and prolific career.

Two of his best films highlight tbe month-long tribute to Mitchum at the Livonia Mall. Shown at 10 a.m. over the next two Tuesdays, "Night of the Hunter" and "Thunder Road" are the kind of movies so rarely shown on the big screen that tbey may be worth a morning sick call to F 3 J T — .

Making runs to tbe city in a souped-up Ford, Dpolin eludes both marauding Treasury men and the Mob When a thug races alongside him, Doolin casually flicks his ever-present cigarette (no one smoked more than Mitchum) outside the pas-senger seat window and into the

sucker's face This film proved a success (ac-

cording to legend, it still plays at some Southern drive-ins) and pro-duced a hit title song, which the ac tor both wrote and sung Mitchum s son Jim debuted here in the role of Doolin's younger brother

The Trouble with 'Henry'

Tom Berenger plays gumshoe Harry Dobbs and Kate Capshaw is Ellen McGraw in "Love at Large."

Gumshoes star in 'Love' The very excellent "Cinema

PanuUso" (A-, 120 minutes) was res-cheduled at tbe last minute and opened Friday, March 23, at tbe Maple Theater. See it for it certainly deserved its Oscar as best foreign film.

Fans of hard-boiled de t f*""* «*»-wflTenjoy "Love at Large" (A-,

R, 95 minutes), a light-hearted, ro-mantic satire of Mike Hammer and all tbe other pulp-fiction tough guys sitting in their fourth-floor walk-ups waiting for lush blondes with big cases — "at least a C-note a day. honey, plus expenses."

This time it's a slightly ditxy but extremely appealing brunet, Miss Dolan (Anne Archer), with lots of money who wants our hero, Harry. Dobbs (Tom Berenger), to follow ber mobster-love-object. Rick (Neil

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Grading the movies

Mr. Dobbs ("Call me Harry."} is the quintessential down-at-tbe-beels gumsboe. If be has an office, we nev-er see i t He receives Miss Dolan's call in tbe bed of his jealous girl-friend, Doris (Ann Magnusoe).

Tom takes Miss Dolan's c a s e b u t follows the wrong Rick, Frederick

; -King (Ted Levine). He's not tbe mob-ster of Miss Dolan's affection nor is be tbe accountant that his wife (An-nette OToole) thinks be is. Neither is be the rancher that his other wife, Ellen (Kate Capshaw) thinks he is.

While Harry is following the wrong Rick and trying to sort ail this out, be, in turn, is followed by Stella Wynkowski (Elizabeth Perkins).

Berenger is nicely situated amidst these five lonely ladles in the best pulp-fiction tradition. Whether inten-tional or not, these women bear con-siderable resemblance to other ac-tresses - OToole to Meryl Streep, Magnuson to Shirley MacLaine. Capshaw to Jessica Lange and Arch-er to a number of stars in the Holly-wood of old.

BERENGER PLAYS tbe whole thing with a whimsical intensity that highlights the mild but pleasant sat-ire. His performance is keyed to the thought. "Isn't this fun?" Ynp, it sure is. ; -

.Despite a murkey, somewhat dis-organized opening and a sappy end-ing. "Opportunity Knocks" (B + , PG-13) is pretty funny with "Saturday-Night Live s" Dana Carrey as Eddie FarreU, a small-time coo-artist He •sd his partner, Lou (Todd Graff), l ife by their wits and a variety of small

A+ Top marks - sure to please

A Close behind - excellent

A- StUlln running for top honors

B+ Pretty good stuff, not perfect

B Good

B- Good but notable deficiencies

C+ Just a cut above average

C Mediocre

C- Not so hot and slipping last

D+ The very best of the poor stuff

D Poor

D- It doesnt get much worse

F Truly awful

Z Reserved for the colossafly bad

• No advanced screening

Kovic (Tom Cruise), a paraplegic Viet Vet — — —

"Cinema Paradise" (A-, 120 minutes) * Excellent story of Alfredo (Phillippe

isloire^ the projectionist ina^small Sicili-an town just after World War II.

"Coupe de Vllle" (A-, PG-13. 100 min-utes). '

Touching story of brotherly hate, fatherly love and tbe importance of fami-ly bonds. *

"Driving Mia Daisy" (A) (PG) 100 min-utes.

Fine acting highlights personal drama of Jewish widow (Jessica Tandy) chauf-feured by a black man (Morgan Free-man) set against southern changes from IMS-1973.

"Enemies: A Love Story" (R). Man emotionally involved with second

wife and mistress is distressed when his first wife — presumed dead in the Holo-caust — turns up.

"Tbe Fourth War" (C+, R, SO minutes) An American colonel and his Russian

In the Charley La ugh ton-directed Night of the Hunter" (1955),

Mitchum bad his greatest role as a psychotic preacher. On one hand, he has the word LOVE tattooed across

HATE. He's got plenty of the latter for a pair of children whom he's con-vinced have hidden away a stolen cache of mooey.

In an attempt to get closer to the situation, be marries the children's widowed mother (Shelley Winters at her thinnest and loveliest). In the film's most unforgettable composi tioo, he lectures ber about., sin be-neath tbe shadowy cathedral ceiling of their honeymoon bed chamber.

Had "Night of the Hunter" been more successful, Charles La ugh ton may have gone on to direct some equally fascinating films. The only critic who had anything really good to say about the picture was James Agee, who wrote tbe screenplay.

Mitchum penned the story of Thunder Road (1958), which plays

the following week. He is cast here as Lucas Doolin, king of Tennessee moonshiners, who refuses to hook up with the powerful syndicate trying to muscle in on the generations old Hillbilly business

SCREEN SCENE

If "Night of tbe Hunter" kept '50s critics guessing, "Henry: Potrait of a Serial Killer" has modern critics walking out in protest Those who can stomach it - including Roger Ebert and the New York Times Car yn James — are praising it as a styl-licd examination of a toiler's mind It premiers this weekend at the Tele-Arts Theatre downtown.

Director John McNaughton saw a "20/20~report of Henry Lee Lucas, a Texas killer responsible for count-

low budget film, loosely based oo Lee's life, in 1984. An MPA X rating has held

back its release - until now Looking beyond the mangled, par

tially clothed corpses that litter the screen, there is an understated per forma nee from Michael Rooker, who has since played memorable heavies in such films as "Mississippi Burn

and "Saa nf IrtVP Still, it's hard to get beyond the

content, including a brutal rape and murder scene which Henry and an accomplice record on video tape While "Henry" has more style than the typical slasher film, distuibmg images like these make for difficult viewing.

ending which is obligatory given the situation and the need for a happy ending.

counterpart two cold-war warriors with-out t war, square off and start their own

"Glory" (A) (R) L10 minutes Tbe glory of the first black infantry

regiment during tbe Civil War is cap-tured in this outstanding film.

"Tbe Handmaiden's Tale" (B-) (R) 109 minutes.

-Compelling, but structurally flawed fu-turistic tale of American gone wrong with permissiveness, pollution and radia-tion.

"Hard to Kill" (@) (R). Martial arts film. "Henry V" (unrated) Kenneth Branagb's superb new adapta-

tion of Shakespeare's play Tbe director stars in tbe title role.

"House Party" (•). Dance, dance, dance. "Tbe H u t for Red October" (C-) (PG)

135 minutes.

I But coo games aren't paying well 4>d tbe boys have a big tab with ttyeir bookie Turning to burglaries in the night-time F-ddi* the Mai kin family Father Milt (Rob-ert Loggia) is CEO of a toilet fix-tares manufacturing comoanv Moat important in the Milkin family to the daughter, Annie tbe doctor (Julia Campbell) There are tereating relatives as

There's an obvious bet — and probably true — here Surviving oo the the same quick wits gall as surviving in rooms In any event Eddie's K despite tbe fact that he offend a major (Janes Tolkan) That

-to of

"Nans on the Run" (B, R, 95 min-utes) is a "devine" comedy, starring Robbie Coltrane and Eric Idle, both Monty Python alums.

Bryan (Coltrane) and Charlie (Idle), two washed-up bank robbers, decide to take money from a botched bank heist and start a new life by going straight. But they end up going straight to St. Joseph's College — The Brides of Christ Nunnery

In order to elude their gang, a ri-val oriental gang and the police, they "become" nuns *" •

Transvestitism is in this season and the film is a mix between "We're No Angels" and "A Fish Called Wanda" — with some dry and wry British humor mixed in along-side classic slapstick routines.

Charlie and Bryan in hiding with the nuns get a whole new perspec-tive on religious life. Bryan falls in love with a bumbling, myopic bloode Charlie is the brains Of tbe outfit' trying to figure a way out of their predicament

Idle and Coltrane work well to-gether ia the Laurel and Hardy trad ition including a hilarious interprets tioo of tiie Trinity by Idle ooly min-utes after Coltrane relates tha glory. These Jokes made a l the expense of Christianity are mild and fairly ob-scsre hence the entertaining, enjoy

n't prove offensive.

murky as this tale of Soviet sub com-mander (Sean Connery) trying to defect.

"Joe Versus tbe Volcano" (B+ , (PG) 102 minutes

A good, clean fairy tale for all ages with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan

"1 amhada"<»HPG>. Let's save tbe world through fancy

dancing. "Tbe Last of tbe Finest" (*>(R). Suspended narc squad takes matters

into their own hands. "Tbe Little Mermaid" (A) (G) 80 min-

utes Disney animation of Hans Christian

Andersen tale of mermaid in,love with human

"Look Who's Talking" t C + ) (PG-13) 97 minutes. « *

Contrived, poorly structured story of pregnant CPA (Klrstie Alley) and her search for a perfect father «for her baby Bruce Willis is the baby's voice

"Lord of tbe Flies" (B) (R) 85 minutes Harry Hook remake of Sir William

Gotding's classic novel of young boys de-scent into savagry while marooned oo a deserted island

e" (Z-) (PG-13) 85 minutes Rtdiculouf exaggerated beyond belief,

story about house guests Neither funny nor entertaining

"My Left FesS" (A) (R) Five well-deaerved Oacar nominations

for this gritty but touching story of tbe writer Christy Brown, and his with cerebral palsy

film shouldn't prove (Reviewed by Jason Brown)

"Tree Love" (R) runs exclusively st the Star-Roctefter Theatres with Anoabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard as two Italian-American sweethearts aboet to get married in their tight

STILL PLAYING _ «<B)(R)

i up aftar a while and

'(A-.R.13SI Charming, romantic fantasy with Wall

Street mogul (Richard Gere) falling in love with prostitute (Julia Roberts).

"A Sbseh to (be System" (B. R 96 min utes)

A mild-mannered harrsmart ad ease (Michael Cahw) takes matters into Us

(B-) (PG) US

Talented cast ted by Shirley Mac Laiae's performance, falls short to-de-pictiag problems of six I

"HsBe" (C) (PG-13) 11S mlnut Snap opera at Its stoves* and

however. -Opportunity Knocks and Carvey takes over in the beet Walter M M * to

to the title rule

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(PG-13)

DETROIT FILM THEATRE, De-troit Institute of Arts, 5200 Wood-ward Ave., Detroit. Call 833-2323 for information. (>4)

"Sweetie" (Australia - ISB9; April 6-8 (call for show times). This dark comedy by Aussie director Jane Campion has been hailed as a modern masterpiece. When a pair of sisters move in together, the results are inexplicably surreal and disturb-ing. No one under 18 admitted.

DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER, 5020 John R, Detroit Call 577-8400 for information. ($2-5)

"Seasons," through April 30. Wil-liam Sbatner narrates this study of the seasons, with music by Vivaldi and images that will take your breath away. Shown oo the giant dorfted Omni ma i screen.

HENRY FORD CENTENNIAL LIBRARY, 18301 Michigan Ave.,

i for infonua-tion. (Free.)

"Down to Earth," 7 p.m. April 2. In this hit-or-miss musical comedy, Rita Hayworth stars as a beautiful muse who comes to earth to beip Larry Parks produce a mythological musical play. Remade as "Xanadu" with even more tepid results.

LIVONIA MALL, Seven Mile at Middlebelt, Livonia Call 478-1168 for information. (Free.)

"Night of the Hunter" (USA — 1957), 10 a m. April 3. Robert Mitch urn's greatest role as the psy-chotic preacher who has the word HATE tattooed oo one hand and LOVE on the other. The only film di-rected by Charles Laugh ton was a box office flop, but has since been hailed as one of the most eerily ef-fective portrayals of pure evil. With Shelley Winters as a loves truck wid-ow and Lillian Gish as a feisty spin-ster As part of the mall's month-long tribute to Mitchum.

MICHIGAN THEATRE, 803 E Liberty, Ann Arbor. Call 888-8397 for information ($4. $3 25 students and senior citizens)

The Big Parade" (USA - 1925), 7 p.m. April 8 King Vidor's amazingly effective ana-war film brilliantly blends elements ol cdtaedy sad dra-ma. John Gilbert plays the aokUer who falls for a young Frenchwoman (Reoee Adoree) behind the lines, while engaged in some of the fierc-est World War I battle sequences ever filmed With the sitort cartoon "Felix Revolts" (1924), both gems shown with live organ accompani-ment (Free admission this film ooly.)

REDFORD THEATRE, 17280 Lasher, Detroit Call 527-2540 for in-forms tioo. ($2.14).

"I Remember Ma ma "(USA -1948), 8 p m April 4-7. Irene Dwooe stars as the Norwegian housewife who struggles to briag up s large family In

"Shadow of a Doubt" (USA -1942). 7 30 p.m. April 5. One of Al-fred Hitchcock's favorite effort was this moody mystery about a teenag-er (Teresa Wright) who shares an un-usual bond with her mysterious Un-cle Charlie (Joseph Cotton). Slowly, the girl begins to suspect that be is Che "Merry Widow Killer" who has been knocking off little old ladies across the country Shown on big screen video.

TELE-ARTS, 1540 Woodward, De-troit. Call 963-3918 for information ($3.50, 82.50 students and senior citi-zens.)

"Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer" (USA - 1986), April 4-8 (call for show times). Loosely based on a -true story, this gruesome film chron-icles the life of a man (Michael Rooker) who murders countless women in Texas. Obviously not for a " • l l r t f f l l

1988), *7:30 and 9:30 p.m. April 6-7 and 1. 3, 5 and 7 p.m. April 8 A street urchin's life on the streets of Montreal takes him from one prison to the next. (A CityWide Cinema presentation)

— John Mcmaghan

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By Larry O'Connor staff writer

| R O B H R T |

ITCHUM unconventional

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A dictionary, the Bible and 400 names later, meet Babylon Hotel.

Or should we say, welcome to the Babylon Hotel. Either way, do drop in. This fou r -member outf i t impresses with its neo-progressive music honed in finest pop/rock sen-sibilities by people who have visited a few libraries in their time.

Two of four members sport a type of academic degree. Drummer Dave Hoff is wrapping up . his bachelor's degree with an interdisciplinary ma-jor in psychology, public relations and business administration at the University of Michigan and bassist Lance Larsen is finishing up a^ the Centers for Creative Studies.

Aside from the studies, this group werho hoed at producing—music. They do their own bookings and pro-motion in addition to writing songs And they encourage one another.

"It's the same way a business graduate worries about his resume." said Hoff, who lives in West Bloom-field. "It's a business "

"Well said," added lead vocalist Liz Thomasian of Southfield.

Well said, indeed. But let's get to the crux of the matter Anyone can use'some monosyllabic words and sing about the environment and other great sociological issues of our day Can this band play?

THE QUESTION is answered suc-cinctly in a nugget of a demo tape.

• Mot Trttlid tool Triffid will perform on Monday,

April 2. a t Blind Pi*. 2M S First, Ann Arbor For information, call 996-8555

• Captain Dave Captain Dave and tbe Psychedelic

Lounge Cats will perform oo Tuesday^ April 3. at the Blind Pig. 208 S. First. Ann Arbor _For information, call 966-8555.

• Conquer oota Cooqueroots will perform on Wednes-

day. April 4. at tbe Blind Pig. 208 S First St., Ann Arbor For information, call 996 8555

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• Elvis Hitter Elvis Hitler will perform with guests.

Heretix, on Thursday, April 5, at Saint Andrew's Hall. 431 E. Congress, Ann Ar-bor. For information, call Ml-MELT.

• The Final Clash Tbe winners of the Blind Pig's "Battle

Rand i will tnfca plnoo

• Cinecyde Cinecyde will perform with

Zombie Sorter* and Happy Tom, oa Fri-day. April «. at Paycheck's. 2932 Caniff, Hamtramck For information, calf 874-0254.

• Crossed Wire - J <. Crossed Wire will perform with guests,

Ann B. Davis, on Friday. April S, at tbe Blind P ig 208 S. F i r s t Ann Arbor. For information, call 996-8555

• Fade Fade will perform oo Saturday, April

7. at tbe Hamtramck Pub. 2048 Caniff, Hamtramck For information, call 365-9760

O Michant Penn Michael Penn will perform oo Satur

day. April 7, a t Saint Andrew's BaH. 431 E. Congress, Detroit. For information, call MI-MELT. 83

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M e m b e r s of B a b y l o n H o t e l i n c l u d e d r u m m e r David H o f f , b a s s i s t L a n c e L a r s e n , l e a d v o c a l i s t Liz Thomas ian and g u i t a r p l a y e r D a v i d G a l e n s .

day. April 5. at tbe club, 208 S. First, Ann Arbor For information, call 996-8555

• Big Chief Big Chief will perform at 9 p.m. Fri-

day, April 6, at Saint Andrew s Hall, 431 Detroit TickaU are >5 ut ad.

# • Otra Haze

Ofra Haza will perform at S p-m. Sat- v f urday. April 7, at Tbe Latin Quarter, 3067 E. Grand Blv^., Detroit. Tickets a re $12.50 in advance. For information, call 9S-MUSIC

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ballads and rises above the primal guitar rock sound.

Two, is the atmospheric guitar play of David Galens. Three, is the ability to pull it off without a bit of pretention, a fault of many a group who bills itself as a thinking man's band.

"It's a fine line to walk," said Galens, who wasah English major at Michigan State University. "U2^haa crossed over that line . . . You have to feel it. You have to want to get it

Babylon Hotel's case. One hr the across" - — soulful renderings of Thomasian, Babylon Hotel has been able to-get whose vocals can adroitly handle it across in one way or another. The

band originally started out under the moniker Sam I Am, performing out of East Lansing. A few clubs have still mistakenly billed the outfit un-der that title.

The crew grew tired of the name (not to mention a few bands already went by Sam I Am). Galens sat down with the Bible and dictionary and came up with 400 alternatives.

and all encompassing. Three things quickly standout in

BABYLON Hotel was picked out of the lot because, according to Hoff, "it has a ring to i t "

Babylon Hotel doesn't have a nose-in-the-air attitude about gigging.

They love to play anywhere, feeding off the energy from tbe erowd.

Or this night, the group is opening for Robb Roy at Key West in Detroit Babylon Hotel has performed at Griff's Grill in Pontiac, the Rainbow in Inkster and the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor

Wherever Babylon Hotel plays, they draw a response. Be it lyrically or musically.

"I don't expect applause." Hoff said "I hate it when people don't pay

vance For information, call Ml-MELT

• Soul Station Soul Station will perform oo Friday,

April 6. al tbe Hamtramck Pub. 2048 Caniff, Hamtramck. For information, call 365-9760 -

• Milch Woods Mitch Woods and His ltocket 88s will

perform on Friday and. Saturday. April 6-7, at Sully's, 4758 Greenfield, Dearborn For information, call 846-5377.

e Dirty Dozen Dirty Dozen Brass Band will perform

two sbows at 8 and 11 p.m oo Saturday. I April 7, at tbe Blind Pig, 208 S. First, Ann Arbor. For information, call 996-8555. I,

• Peter Murphy Peter Murphy will perform with

guests. Nine Inch Nails, at 8 p.m Sunday, April 8, at Tbe Latin Quarter, 3067 E. Grand. Detroit-Tickets are 114.59 in ad-vance. For information, call 99-MU§IC

attention. What I like to think we get is attention." —

Big Chief: Music without the sugar By Larry O'Connor staff writer

Bassist Matt O'Brien asks band-mate Phil Durr for some sweetner for his coffee.

"Oh, look," said Durr, a graduate of Birmingham Seaholm. "Big Chief sugar."

The coineidence is in brand name only. Big Chief's music is.nut sugar, nor Nutrisweet. Four out of five den-

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lists wouldn't recommend it as a re-placement for sugarless chewing gum.

The sound is grungy, funky and downright dirty.

Some might dismiss it as heavy metal after a cursory listen. But there's more than meets the ear.

For instance, the Big Chief num-ber "Brake Torque." A less than at-tentive music consumer would as-sume the guitar driven number is about what else but cars. Notso, ac-cording to vocalist Barry Henssler.

"Brake torque is something every high school kid has done," said Hens-sler, whose blondish mane is drapped over his right shoulder. "You hit the brake i same time. To me. it presents an im-age of frustration. And. in a sense, it's something about sex or being blocked in."

SOMETHING ABOUT Henssler, he is a former member of the Necros, a hardcore outfit of note-worthy mention in the 1980s. The Necros released a few critically:ac-claimed albums and toured with the likes of Megadeth and Circle Jerks.

Big Chief offers a new creative outlet for Henssler and his band-

REVIEWS

Big Chief b a n d members are Matt O'Brien, Phil Durr, Barry H e n s s l e r , M i k e D a n n e r a n d Mark Dancey .

mates, who comes from such diver-gent ou t f i t s as Tom Gemp, McDonald's, Laughing Hyenas and Crossed Wire.

The band has a single, "Chrome Helmet," out on the Sub Pop label (Soundgarden and Mudhoney) and another on Get Hip Jabel in Pitts-

ber Funkedelic and the Ohio Play-ers?

Big Chief does. "Disco killed funk." O'Brien said.

"John Travolta screwed up funk. Blame it on John Travolta

OF COURSE, Detroit funkmeister George Clinton still reigns and Big Chief is a converted lot. '

sler Said. "We don't want our music to fulfill some 14-year-old's fantasy about destroying women or having a macho stance."

There are few very stances in Big Chief circles. One is limiting the number of local appearances. The band will perform FYiday, April 6, at Saint Andrew's Hall. Tbe group opened for Soundgarden there a few months back.

If things go well, Henssler said Big Chief won't have to play in the area again for another three months. A tour of Europe would be more ap-pealing at this point.

The British music press, in partic-ular, has taken a fancy to metal/ punk groups from the States. Big Chief believes tbey have tbe stuff to satisfy appreciative European ears.

IN THE meantime, though, the band is putting together an album — hopefully to be distributed by a ma-jor record label. The signing of Sub Pop's Soundgarden by A&M offers hope

Henssler got a glipse of success with the Necros. He recalls one time

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Mitch Woods • o d His Rocket

will oor-form Friday-Saturday, April 6-7, at Sulty's in Dearborn.

COUNTRY LOCAL

Along with d rummer Mike Danner, guitarist Mark Dancey. Durr and O'Brien, Henssler has fig-ured out the equation. Many bands, including several local outfits, cite MC5 and Iggy and the Stoogies as in-fluences. This leaves several leather-clad, pale imitators.

Not so with Big Chief. Why? Tbey play their music in the spirit of the aforementioned gods of guitar grunge. In Big Chiefs case, one of the key ingredients is funk. Remem-

Plans Include covering an entire—opening up for Circle Jerks in Mi-album of Clinton's in the future. Their hero has even given his bless-ing

"He told'TS to keep the funk alive," Henssler said.

Henssler is quick to add, though, funk is only one "flavor" in the Big Chief sundae. Heavy metal — in the Black Sabbath and Jimi Hendrix sense of the word — is also an unde-niable influence. -

"The real loud, crunching guitars have always appealed to us," Hens-

apii. Bouncers were harrassing peo-ple and Henssler told the audience to revolt and a disturbance unfolded, complete with police and ambu-lances. _ '

"It's easy to start a riot" be said. "The difficult part is maintaining one "

Big Chief will perform Friday, April 6. at Saint Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit. Doors open at 9 p.m. For information, call 961-MELT

Here are tbe top 10 songs oo WWWW-FM.

1 "Little Girl," Reba McEnttre. 2. Seem' My Father," Peal Overszreet. J No Matter How High " T V Oak Ridge Boys. 4. "Just as Long as I Have Yon," Don WU-

Here are the top 10 joogl (no particu-lar order) on "Detroit Muie Scene," which is beard 4-5 p.m. Sundays on WDTR-FM 9S.9 (repeated 5:3*4:36 p.m. Tuesdays).

5. "Chains," Potty I 6 "Ou Second Thought' 7. Tel l Me Why," Jane 8. "Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart" Randy Travis. 9. "Leave It Alone," The F« 16. "Southern Star,"

1. "My Time. " Cuppa Joe. 2. "Wben I Met You," Sensitive Big Guys. • 3. "In tbe Dark and Crying," Mmmj,

4. "High Insight" 5. "Put Me Back," I r i i i i l l 6 "Boy Meets Girt" See Dtok I 7. "1 Won't Step oo You,"!

I. "The Fighter." So 9 "Smoking and Drinking," Tbe Gear. 16. Tve Been Watchi* You," Jehi

AFFECTION — Lisa Stansfield According to modern folk lore,

disco died somewhere during the late '70s. But, every year or so, someone comes out with an album that sounds darn similar to disco.

This music is not of course, re-ferred to as disco. Instead, it is called by some sort of euphemism like "dance music" or "extendo-club mix-o-rama." In other words, people love to listen to disco music a s long as they don't realise that dance mixes of the 1890s are pretty much exactly the same thing as disco mixes of the 1970s.

. In the case of the new album, "Af-fection," by Lisa Stansfield. several terms are used to describe the re-markably disco-esque music. Among the euphemisms, "club beats," "stri-dent demi-house groove" and "sprightly soul."

A press release for StansfieW's al-bum says, "You may believe you've board ber before ooly because Ltoa to the voice you've always wanted to bear " Or maybe it's because we have heard the same stuff before -to the disco era, tbe Flasbdance era, in every era where dtoco music, by say name, has been popular

Lisa Staasfield to billed as being get this, she to a

nothing new for a white person to rip off the music created by black peo-ple. Even If it was a new concept it doesn't seem like something anyooe would want to brag about

Stansfield doesn't break any new ground, either lyrically or musically, on this album. The songs are all about a crazy little thing called love. Love for yourself, love with a friend, relationship-type love, love, love, love. Whatever your love-song seeds happen to be, Stansfield, like the Hallmark Card company, has jest tbe thing for the occasion.

to figure out be Michael

This is unique? Anyone who had tto-tened to anyooe from Tat Boone to the Rolling Stooss knows that.its

Stansfield csat whether she wants to Jackson, Anita Baker or mer. It's odd, her image calculated as far ss appearance foes — she eves wears s painted on bSau-ty spot Too bad you can t paint on musical talent or originality

-JiU Hamilton

* I DO NOT WANT WHAT I HAVEN'T GOT -^Sinead OConnor

Ah, it only seems like yesterday. There was Sinead O'Connor per-forming before a nationwide televi-sion audience, her head shaved and the Public Enemy logo stenciled onto the side of i t

But marriage, motherhood and a critically-acclaimed debut record have apparently changed the Irish songtress. Gone from ber follow-up, "I Do Not Want What I Haven't G o t " are the militant howls and pri-mal screeches found on her first al-bum

What were once Lions and Cobras are purrs of contentment O'Connor

"is little toss rambunctious and more reflective, and maybe, dare we ssy, s bit more mature.

That 's not so bad, cootrary to the belief of many of her faas.

To make "Lton and Cobra OT~ would merely be regurgitating the anger of her leas-than-Brady-Bunch adolescence. It woalds't have

Not to say T Do Not Want What I Haven't Got" to s stellar effort The LP to a bit OConnor grapf

' called contentment for first time la her life

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own. The first ooe to already getting plenty of radio air time. "Nethfa* Compares 2 U." The Prince-written number displays O'Connor at her soulful, albeit tampered, best

The a ea pel la drone ef T Do Not Want What I Haven't Got ctasss tbe LP on s high note Tie soe« echoes the havoc of new found success, "1 have water for my )surasy/l have bread and I have wine/no longer will I be hungry/the bread sf life to

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CHANGESBOWIE — David Bowie

If you weren't able to pop for last Christmas' criticially acclaimed (but pricey) "Sound '+ Vision" s e t don't worry. Bowie and Rykodtoc, his new label, boil H all down for yon here. And add to i t

Not to be confused with a similar-ly named greatest hits package to-sued by RCA several years ago, "Changesbowle" Is actually the moot comprehensive overview ever pre-sented Of this ever-changing rock star's career.

For the first time even includ-ing last year's multi-album set — n I —I - • - \ A S A . k l * . - « *

oOwK 1 1WW! nits Ir t pitCfu side his earlier work. '

From "Space Oddity" to "Yi Americans," from "Golden Years" to "Let's Dance," tbene are the tanas Bowie to performing om hto i i r r s S .

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Feeling tipsy Andy Warbol oocc predicted that r amp to 1-94. EMS crews are push

I predict that thanks to radio, eve-ry American will be famous for IS

Forget about a ca ree r oo camera Your teeth aren ' t big enough. But through the magic of radio, even or-

-i dinary boring commuters can enjoy ; a fleeting moment of f ame — a

chance to be a " t ra f f ic t ipster ." In exchange for 15 secoods of ce-

lebrity status, dr ivers with car ; phooes are asked to report traffic - problems oo the special toll-free hot

line to the news desk. Within moments, their report, real or Imag-ined, is broadcast over the air as

I truth.

~ to hear your name mentioned on tbe radio is intense. Reporting a stalled car or routine fender-bender no loni-er guarantees air t ime. To get a

• ' break in the bix, t ipsters a r e tempted ^ to embellish the facts: *•' • "Traffic t ipster Rosie of Troy :* reports all lanes of 1-275 a re blocked

by a buffalo stampede. Police and buckaroos are on the scene

• "Joe in Livonia repor ts an Exx-on tanker has run aground on a VW Rabbit and is leaking a giant oil slick across Outer Drive."

NOT TO BE outdone, other cre-* ative callers chime in with escalat-

ing reports: • "Fred from Redford says mol-

' ten lava is oozing down tbe entrance

• "Marc f rom West Bloomfield reports a meteor shower is pulveriz-ing t raff ic on the Jeffr ies . Motorists a re advised to park under tbe near-est overpdfc."

To my surprise, tbe stations don't bother to double-check this informa-tion. That 's because these "eyewit-ness accounts" a re just the latest fear-mongering scare tactic in tbe battle to keep listeners f rom pushing

* the button Take winter driving for example.

What makes it so terrifying, so in-timidating, so unbearable is not the weather itself, but the doom and gloom updates about the weather.

To keep you glued to tbe radio, - any . t race of snow is pumped up to

sound like the second Ice Age: 'Beware of blowing and drifting? If you must leave the house, tie a rope to tbe barn! If you're stranded in your car, watch for killer accumula-tions of up to a half inch*"

Since there's seldom enough snow to sustain paranoia through the rat-

Balance caution, esteem Ladman: From books to laughter

Karl Nilsson

and obviously perfect, you still won't be allowed to en jo;- i t "Conditions seem ideal in tbe metro area, BUT there's jl s torm brewing up RIGHT NOW over Fiji that COULD hit the West Coast and RACE ACROSS the plains, hitting DETROIT with tbe first hurricane ever seen in the Mid-west, so cancel all plans and stay tuned for countless updates on this pnwihle WEATHER B B R C E H

Deer Barbara: - - - . . . J l y daagSlar is A yaar* oM and

Very oat going. She will talk to any-one and does. She walks ap to s trangers at tbe grocery store, drug-store and department store. You might think I'm biased, bet everyone teems to enjoy her. She is very en-gaging

My problem is that there is so ^ m a c h to worry about in terms of kid-

napping and child molestation. I have an older soo in school now and be is l e an ing not to talk to strangers. School children are taught today that it is dangerous to talk to strangers.

So I feel confined about whether to encourage my daagbfer 's natural extroversion or to teach safety. I

. have to curb ber natural enthusiasm. Cautious

of those dilemmas in this column re-cently On the one hand, you donT want to dampen your daughter 's spirits. On the other hand, you want to teach her the danger there can be in reality.

This is a problem that all mothers and fathers must face; it must be ac-cepted The best parents can do is to teach realistic discrimination and judgment throughout their child's formative y e a n . These skills a r e never learned .all at once, but gradu-ally as a child grows. A lot of this learning will be through modeling your behavior and her father 's be-havior. >

Dr. Stephen Spector, a psycholo-gist who works with young children, uses games to help children learn good safety rules and habits. He uses Pressman's "Safely Home" gam*

By J u l i e B r o w n staff writer

ing sweeps, even rain becomes an audience builder: "Don't be fooled by what looks like a gentle spring show-er. Slippery conditions and chain-re-action pile-ups will paralyze tbe Mo-tor City! Mangled bodies will be stacked like cordwood as c a n spin > out oo the deadly f i lm of oil and wa-ter."

EVEN I F THE weather is totally

CY!" Actually, I 'm not totally against

this colorful approach. In fact, I 'm practicing my own traff ic tip right now: "A truck hauling radioactive sludge has careened over a bridge near Eastern Market and fallen on a

Dear Cautious: This is another question without a

good answer. There have been many

produce truck below. Gigantic mu-tant tomatoes are now scampering out of tbe truck and demanding mon-ey from motorists."

My motive for the false tip? To get all tbe t ra f f ic copters f rom

all the stations to converge oo one scene at one time, tangle up their ro-tors and put an end to the craziness once and for all.

clarification In last week's edition of Street

Scene, several participants in the Motor City Striders' St. Patr ick 's Day should have been identified as Mary O'Donnell, ber husband Mi-chael Daudlin and son Sean O'Don-nell-Daudlin in the specialized stroller.

ano nluton Bradley Co s "Let s Be Safe." Both teach children bow to handle potentially difficult situa-tions. Because they are games, val-ues and rules can be taught without lectures or threats.

Both are designed to be played wtih an adult, thus making parents ' guidance a key factor in the learning process. However, Spector adds that children at the age of four need to be carefully watched even when there is a good understanding of safety rules.

A parent with a young child said that she used "code" words with her daughter since the girl was small. Her daughter learned a word and

then knew not to go with someone unless thfy used the "coda" ward also. Tbey never used the word, but both of them felt good about having it. *

While working in the schools. I saw more than one child that had been so frightened by the media or parents that thev developed a phnhi* reaction to meeting new people Thus, it it crucial to balance caution with confidence so that the opposite problem does not develop.

Barbara If you have a question or a

comment for Barbara S c h i f f , a trained therapist and experi-enced counselor, send it to Street Sense, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150.

Cathy Ladman gave up tbe class-room for tbe stage. and doesn't have any regrets.

Ladman. who grew up in Queens, went to the State University of New York at Albany. She graduated in 1975 with a bachelor's degree in Eoglish education/media and com-munications.

"Even then, I knew I really didn't want to be a teacher," said Ladman, 34, who now works as a comedian. In college, she took many art, theater and cinema classes.

Ladman taught eighth grade Eng-lish outside of Philadelphia for one year a f te r graduation. After that, she continued to do some substitute teaching at various grade levels in different school diatnctg, mnstly in the Los Angeles area.

"I think teaching is a great thing to do. but I just didn't want to do it," she said

Ladman's been working full time as a comedian since the early 1980s. She includes some material about teaching in her appearances, but

didn't use ber time in the classroom to develop material. '

" l was a funny teacner tfcough: -Tbe kids liked having me."

THESE DAYS, Ladman's making her home "between New York and L A., but mostly L A. for almost five years now. It 's just hard to give up New-York "

It 's been several years since Lad-man did any substitute teaching. Her work as a comedian takes her to New York, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, Minneapolis. Chicago a n d | other major cities. She's scheduled4o appear Friday and Saturday, April 6-7, at the MainStreet Comedy Show-case in Ann Arbor.

"I wanted to do stand-up since 1 was 13." While she was teaching school, a friend of Ladman's was be -coming successful as a comedian. He hnem Lartmnn magn i happy tmirh 11

She went to a club July 27.1981, to per form

was very l e v e l " She kept oo going back, and became a regular at that club.

"I just kept going f rom there." LADMAN WRITES all of ber own

material , and moat of it deals with family life and relationships.

"It 's very autobiographical. That's what people say to m e most often is that they identify so strongly."

She's found not everyone accepts the idea of a woman as a comedian.

"There's still a lot of resistance, and people still look a t women dif-ferently on stage." Some audience members can't re la te to a woman comedian unless she appears to be either helpless or incredibly filthy; they ' re not comfor tab le with the idea of an intelligent 'woman on

ing "He just told me to start writing." She took a class to help ber devel-

op skills as a comedian She spent some time on stage performing.

That way you'd get a chance to see how It feels to be in that posi-tion."

T m sure f m guilty of a f e ^ stereotypes in my act ," she said. ' T m pretty careful about it, and I t ry to feel good about what Tm say-ing up there. "

Ladman's material changes with the times, sue doesnt throw ma ten- ~

make changes as needed. 'It '* en evolving |

NBC's "Tonight Sh^w" and has appeared oo specials broadcast by HBO. Showtime, Arts k Entertain-ment and others.

"I love doing stand-up oo TV," Ladman said. "That is where I 'm happiest You can do much more in-telligent material ."

She also enjoys live performing, but isn't as enthused about the travel involved.

DOWN THE road, Ladman envi-sions "more writing, more acting, less road work hopefully a family " She can't see herself becoming domesticated, but does enjoy t ime spent at home.

"I 'm very, much of a homebody, but I'm very driven and 1 love my career. I can't separate that f rom my life'"

She's not sure she'll stay in New York or Los Angeles in the future .

" I 'm very open. You can be happy anywhere really when you have friends and famDy, and you can do your work So I'll see."

al out and start all over, but does Cathy Ladman will appear Fri-

g iamor of t h e s t a g e — the c o m e d y s t a g * , that is . i c h t n g -fhe-

day and Saturday, April 6-7, at the MainStreet Comedy Show-case, 314 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. Shouts unll be at 8:30 and 11 p.m. Friday, 7. 9 and 11 p.m. Saturday.

Ticket price is $13 for reserved seating or general <fdmission, and reservations are recommended. For reservations or information, call 996-9080 <

STREET SEEN Denise Susan Lucas

Our intrepid Street Scene reporter is always looking for the unusual and welcomes comments and suggestions from readers and entrepreneurs. Send those to this column in c a r e of this newspaper, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150, or call 591-2360, Ext. 313.

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Let s say that you oeed to hire a stand-up comedian. You put an ad in the Daily Laugh and in a few days you've got hundreds of resumes Next thing you would do is to throw them all into a swimmtng ,

If you do. Paul Reiser 's would be

of the pool At 31. Reiser has about the thickest resume oo the stand-up circuit. His movie appearances alone brag like crazy.

It begins with the movie "Diner," (a must-see cult classic) in which Re-iser played the insect-like mooch, Model, then as Eddie Murphy's rowdy p^l from Detroit, Jeffrey, in "Beverly Hills Cop."

Reiser's versatility then landed him the role as the sinister Burke,

-.opposite Sigourney Weaver in "Aliens." And he also played Martin Short 's best friend in tbe recent film "Cross My Heart."

"OK, he's been in a few good mov-ies," you say. "How do we know that he s funny? What kind of material does he use?"

"A 50-50 cotton poly blend, wrin-kle free, travels well," jokes Reiser.

If you can't recall Reiser f rom tbe movies he's been in, than you may know him f rom tbe hit TV show "My Two Dads," - (which Reiser said "Moves around more than Salmoo Rushdie ') that airs on NBC.

Reiser plays Michael Taylor, a fi-nancial adviser, who along with Joey

ing artist, inherit a 12-year-old —daughter , that

fathered. REISER'S FUNNY booe began to

stretch as a boy growing op in the Greenwich Village area in New York City. Fueled by the likes of George Carlin. Robert Klein and David Steinberg, Reiser's snappy New York style is evident in his smar t -aleck answers to basic questions.

Why did you decide to come to De-troit af ter ail these years?

' T o find the club where I left my j a c k e t . . . I think It's in D e t r o i t "

When were you in Detroit last? "Around five or six years ago at a

club who's owner has since gone to jaiL"

These days Reiser lists J a y Leno, Steven Wrffcbt and tus oW pal Jerry Seinfeld as his favorites.

other comks , " said Seinfeld. Reiser may or may not w o r t as hard as the other comics, bat, he sure appreci-ates them.

"Jay Leno's a t the top of his ca-reer . he's real ly peaking," Re-iser said. "Steven Wright said Just one sentence and you'll never know where you'll end up J. That 's tal-ent."

"Paul 's so fanny, it seems that be never had to work as hard s s the

Well, If ta lent 1s aa ' t a len t does, then Reiser's dooe a lo t His show "My Two Dads" woo the People's Choice Award for the best new TV comedy He also wrote, produced and starred in his own HBO comedy special, "Paul Reiser: Oat on a Whim," and is also a regular joke-thrower on "The Tonight Show" and "Late Night with David Letterman."

WITH ALL O F these banners, why does Reiser come back t o the stand-up dobs? Easy. I t ' s his first love.

"1 find that I used stand-up," he a i d . "It 's a way to vent energy that builds up. And I can do what I w a n t when I w a n t and with nobody else to worry abou t

T h e feeling L g e t on stage can ' t be replaced by doing a TV show or a

try-out for the comedy club Catch a Rising Star. He was influenced by a Freddie Prinse routine be saw on TV in 1974.

He went back to college at the State University of New York at Binghampton. where he was study-ing music, and performed as a local stand-up. And af te r a Stint in his dad's health food business Reiser found his way back to New York and made a name for himself a s a stand-up comic, working such notable clubs as the Improv and the Cetnic Strip.

The big screen will be home again to Reiser this month as he plays Dudley Moore's colleague in Para-mount's comedy, "Crazy People." The movie's about an ad agency ex-ecutive who is institutionalised af ter coming up with a crazy idea — truth in advertising.

"It 's fanny," Reiser said. "Even if you waste six bucks oo i t t f s no big

Reiser f irst did stand-up during a

P a u l Reiser will be perform a t Chap l in ' s East, 34244 Groesbeck, south of 15 Mile Road, Fraser, Friday-Saturday, Apr i l 6-7. Show times are 8:30 and lfcJO p.m. For more information, call 792-1902.

COMEDY CLUBS Here are some listings of come-

dy clubs in our area. To let us know who is appearing at your club, send the information to: Comedy Listings, Observer £ Ec-centric Newspapers' 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150

• ChapUn's East P a s l Reiser along with Steve Med-

ley and Gavta Jerome will perform

Friday and Saturday. April 0-7, a t Chaplin's East , 34244 Groesbeck, Fraser . Show times are 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For information, call 792-1902.

• C h a p l i n ' s W e s t Lowell Sanders, along with Spike

Ksntoa and Mark Hamlltoa. will perform Tuesday-Saturday. April 3-7, a t Chaplin's West 10890 Tele-

graph, south of Six Mile, Detroit. Show times are 8:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 8 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For information, call 533-8866

• C h a p l i n ' s P l y m o u t h Scott Iott will perform Wednes-

day-Saturday, April 4-7, at Chaplin's Plymouth in the Radisson, 14707 Northville Road, Plymouth. Show-t imes are 8:30 p.m Wednesday and

Thursday, 8:30 and 10:30 p j n . Fr iday and Saturday For information, call 454-4680.

• C o m e d y C a s t l e Mitchell Walters will per form

Tuesday-Saturday, April 3-7, a t tbe Comedy Castle, 269 E. Fourth, Royal Oak. For reservations, call 542-9900 • J o e y ' s Al ien Park

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Lee Dafsar will perform Wednes-day-Saturday, April 4-7, at Joey's Comedy d o b , 1M71 Plymouth Road,

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Radio theater. It blossoms on tbe airwaves in vivid color. But dare we use our minds and our imagination to explore such a brilliant world? Can we be lured to invent again . . . imagine again . . . dream again?

Yes, according to tbe Public Radio Collective, a WDET volunteer radio theater production company. PRC has been delivering radio theater to listeners' doorsteps with meticulous ingenuity since 1979. John Patouhas, PRC director and one of the founders, remembers when be and partners Bill Hale and Vicki Lange first established tbe collective.

"It was like venturing into a swamp," he said. "We weren't sure if we were going to fall into the water or if it was just going to be up to our ankles. We took it step by step, one day at a time."

Radio theater was popular up to tbe early 1950s and slowly faded out with the advent of television.

Television, according to Patouhas, forces the viewer to accept what's on the screen. Radio drama, on the other hand, "gives you the basics — tbe dialogue and sound effects — you do the rest, up here, in your mind. The trick is you have to do it on your own. It's not all laid out for you."

One listener may visualize the main character in a crisp, clean outfit; another may imagine a dirty tattered garment However, small or large tbe detail, each person imagines it differently, Patouhas said.

"Everybody paints a different picture,'

WDET product ion manager John Patouhas (standing) discusses microphone placement with p roduc t ion assistant Shawn Fox.

Tie said. "That's what radio drama is all about Radio drama is marvelous for young people. Television removes their imagination."

BETWEEN 25-36 volunteers, including the actors and actresses, technicians, directors, writers and production assistants, work on each production. What comes first in the radio drama is production, with Patouhas "trying to find the best for everyone."

"We can work for four hours on a one-minute scene," be said, praising his production crews. "We all respect and lean from each other."

WDET radio strongly supports tbe work of PRC and its productions, Patouhas said, adding thatgeneral manager Caryn Mathes is "responsible for the life of radio drama" at WDET.

When it comes to radio theater, PRC uses all of WDETs resources from public relations to

Director R e b e c c a Haney moni tors the a ls for a WDET radio drama.

the station's sound and editing equipment. PRC works with compact discs rather than records, sincehearing a scratch during a broadcast can "ruin the illusion." And it's the illusion that helps create successful radio theater, Patouhas said.

"Sound effects and dialogue don't have to be balanced," he said. "But how they merge with each other is important."

"THE SOUND effects are going to paint the mental picture of where the actors are," added Anthony Hamilton, a professional screen actor and voice-over ar t i s t

Patouhas' humble nature and push for the best possible productions transmit to those around him. As he sees it, "if you're going to work on a radio drama production, it's for the love of a lost art form, not ego. It's just a lot of fun."

PRC began by performing the classics — "A~ Christmas Carol," "Treasure Island" and 'Titanic" were among the time-honored favorites that graced tbe air waves. "Arlantis: The Beginning" was interesting PRC production in that it included high-tech alien sounds as well as some more common ones — pig, lamb and bvillager sounds.

Hamilton has appeared in several PRC productions. He and his wife, Fiona Berisford, both worked on the "Titanic" production. Hamilton got the part of tbe captain and Berisford played an Irish maid.

"PRC brought radio drama back to Detrdit," Hamilton said. "I was brought up with radio drama; it was all we had. But it was slowly becoming a lost art ."

Scripts addressing contemporary issues are beginning to take focus at PRC. The classics will always be a part of the productions, but the collective has decided to move forward, Patouhas said.

"WE'RE OPENING the door to a new avenue because we need to progress." be said.

To do tha t PRC began utilizing original scripts a few years ago. A script competition turned up three winners whose topics included a mystery, a comedy and science fiction. PRC packaged the three scripts into one-hour micro-dramas for presentation.

Tbe collective also beld another script competition for young people. The winner was chosen from an age range of six to 16 years.

"For them, it was like a dream," Patouhas said. "The success of radio theater is largely dependent on original scripts with imagination. That's the key."

PRCs newest production is "Whale Music," which will air this month. It's a joint English-American production. According to Patouhas, England is known for its radio drama facilities A case in point was recording a scene that took place next to pond. Tbe English production team actually went to tbe pond.

And Patouhas plans to pursue similar joint productions with other countries to continue producing "Inventive" productions.

PATOUHAS DELIGHTS in the community involvement in radio theater. Restaurants and food companies provide meals for the cast and crew during taping* and rehearsals, and people often drop In to help with anything that needs to be doae, be said.

Such sapport is helpful, since each protection takes three to foar months to complete, he

Hamilton enjoys working on the productions and welcomes input from the Ustenii He wants to know what people think of the

"It's jest soft of a funny tbii*." he said. "One feels that they're (the actors) doing It in a sort of

t > Ann Marie D'Anna (left) and Lisa U g u c d o n l sic," p r o d u c e d recently by the Detroit Public l ines for the radio drama "Whale Mu- Radio Col lect ive .

> to Ma work with PRC, Patouhas •ulnars at radio stations on hot

to start a radio theater company. He also attends workshops and seminars to I about the art form

"You'd be smprised bow maq radio drama," he said. "We want to I that loat art "Yea, there's television, bat there's also radio drama. "

And the winner is. . .

The envelope, please . . . Tbe hoopla is over with. Hollywood's big night is a

fading memory. And if anything, it was memorable for Oscar's show of independence. The amount of money earned a t tbe bo* office wasn't as big a criteria for nominations as in previous years and what some might call artistic films won their just due this year.

Granted, tbe odds-on favorite for best movie, "Driv-ing Miss Daisy," won, but it didn't walk away with a trackload of statuettes. And tbe Irish-made "My Left Foot," tbe story of paralyzed artist Christy Brown, won two major awards for best actor and Jtest sup-jy-irt; n g ai-» r txm - -

Well, there's still one envelope left to open. The one with the name of the winner of a trip for two to Holly-wood, the grand prize in the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers-AMC Theaters Oscar contest.

Like the Oscars, this year's contest was full of sur-prises.

After counting 40,000 entries and getting the results for the six categories — best actor, actress, movie, supporting actor and actress and director — it turned out that four had the correct answers.

And considering that anyone seeing a movie at an AMC theater can enter, it was a pleasant surprise to find out that those four lucky people were from the Observer & Eccentric readership area.

With four correct entries and no Price Waterhouse around to sort it all ou t the judges resorted to the tried and true method of coming up with the grand prize winner —Toss "em in aliat and draw.

That worked, but there was a slight problem Tbe grand prize winner, it was discovered, was 15, a few years shy of 18, tbe minimum age for entering.

By default the prize reverted to tbe second choice, but wonder of wonders, that perfect prognostics tor also turned out to be under age. Well, that left just two entrants, who luckily met all tbe requirements. And so, without further ado, the grand prize winner is Scott Pollack of Livonia.

Pollack will wing his way to sunny southern Califor-nia with a£uest via Northwest-Airlines for a six-night stay at the Pacifica Hotel in Los Angeles, arranged by Your Mans Tour. The trip includes use of a Budget Rent-A-Car while in L.A.

Walking away with the second-place prize of an AMC gold pass was Carol Herdegen of Birmingham.

And now Oscars 1990 is truly over.

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organizing

Dorothy Lehmkuhl

It's easy

recycling Q: L work for a small company which

throws away a lot of office paper. Is there some way It could be recycled? How do we start, or is that only practical-for big compa-nies?

A: Apy size of business not only can, but I feel should, participate in a recycling pro-

plan works like this:

A small receptacle is placed at each desk or work station to receive specified types of paper. This receptacle can take the form of a desk-top "In-basket," a satellite container hanging on the side of an existing waste bas-ket or a separate rectangular box or bin sit-ting on the floor where papers can lay f la t

When it is full, the individual is responsible for emptying that container into a central re-pository, often placed near tbe departmental copy machine. Custodial people usually move the department collections to a stockpiling area, where the papers are picked up by a recycling company These businesses buy the paper from the collectors, and either process it themselves or bale it and sell it to a mill for processinginto a useable product

A MINIMUM AMOUNT of paper will have to be stockpiled before most haulers are will-ing to pick it up. That amount will vary from one broker to another. Great Lakes Paper Stock Corp. of Roseville specializes in large quantities, while Allan Blum Co. of West Bloomfield deals in large and small pick-ups.

Blum also works out programs to credit schools with paper picked up from parents' companies, creating a tax contribution for the business and fund raising for the children.

Acceptable items also vary with tbe mill. They may include 1) White paper — typing, copier or natural-colored paper (including manilla folders without la Wis) stationery with colored ink, and lightweight white box-es, 2) Colored paper — copier, NCK, legal, steno and notebook paper and colored sta-tionery. and 3) Computer paper — white,

| 'green and blue bar paper. Staples and paper clips should be kept to a minimum.

ITEMS NOT RECYCLABLE include car-bon, blueprint waxed or glossy paper, gray cardboard, paperboard or boxboard. Glue and adhesives, considered the "kiss of death" in recycling, include Post-in notes, stickers, glue-bound books or reports, etc.

Windowless white envelopes sealed with water soluble glue are recyclable, but not those which are pressure sensitive. Rubber bands, spiral binders or metal fasteners are also unacceptable.

The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers be-gan recycling its Livonia office papers this year and collected over a ton of paper the first month. The plan has now been extended into The Birmingham office, with plans to in-clude its other plants in the near future. Nel-son Paper Co. of Romulus hauls its paper away

Oakland County began phasing in its office paper recycling program 18 months ago and now Midstates Fibers of Detroit hauls a semi-truck load away from its North Telegraph service center every three weeks. Chrysler, EDS and other ma)or companies are also joining forces to recycle as much office waste as possible.

Besides reducing waste, you acatually get paid for this paper. Prices vary according to

«ne 70 grades such as computer paper, white bood, colored bond, etc. Unseparated lots will be valued at the lowest grade Includ-ed. Larger volumes also command- better prices

YOU WONT GET rich but don't overlook possible savings in trash charges as well. With landfill dumping prices as high as $600 par load, your business may save money with smaller volumes of trash.

Newspapers must be sold separately Be-cause there are not yet enough mills to han-dle kt nor enough markets created for the cur-rent glut of newsprint it sells for k s s than

per ton.

Waste Paper or Racyclsrs the yellow pages to find ths I racydar for your needs I your Interest

exhibitions • Rubiner Gallery

Wednesday, April 4 — Paintings and drawings by Richard Hogan are on display through April 27. Recep-tion 6:S0-8:S0 p.m. Wednesday. Ho-gan. a New Mexico, artist, does large painterly canvases which radiate with gloving colors. Hours are 11 a.m. to lwsaay-saturaay, 7001 Orchard Lake, West Bloom-field. • Donna Jacobs Gallery

Thursday. April 5 — "Ancient Glass - 1990'' is the gallery's 10th annual glass celebration. It includes more than 100 examples of glass from the Eastern Mediterranean, Egypt, the Near East and the Roman Empire, stretching from the 6th cen-tury B.C. to the 12th century A.D. Preview 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thurs-day, reception 11 a.m. to 5:30 _p.m. Saturday. For this exhibit only, tbe gallery will be open noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 8. Regular hours are 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Satur-day, 574 N. Woodward (secood floor), Birmingham.

• Edward Dorian Thursday, April 5 — Paintings on

hew are on display through June 7. Reception 5-8 p.m. Thursday, 237 Pi-erce, Birmingham. • Orchard Mall

Thursday, April 5 — Ceramic show and sale by Oakland Communi-ty College students continues through Saturday, April 7. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. TTiursday-Friday, until 6 p.m. Saturday, Maple and Orchard Lake roads, West Bloom-field.

• Park West Gallery Friday, April 6 — Works by tbe

leader of the post World War II Op Art, Victor Vasarely, are on display through April 27. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, until 9 p.m. Thursday, Friday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Sunday, 29469 Northwestern, Southfield. • Scarab Club

r naay, April t - A worm iwwi Within," recent oil paintings by Greg Stephens, are on display through April 29. Reception Sunday, April 8. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. week

"days and 2-5 p.m. Farnsworth, Detroit • CCS — College of Art and Design

Friday, April 6 — An exhibit of recent works by the College's fine arts faculty continues through May. 12. Includes paintings, ..graphics.

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s and One N o r t h w e s t e r n P l a z a , 28411 Northwestern, Southfield. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.mm. Tuesday-Satur-day and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. • Robert L. K idd GaUery

Saturday, April 7 — "Glass Invita-tional 1990" with works by 60 con-temporary artists continues contin-ues through May 2. Reception 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday'. Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Sat-urdav. 107 Tnwnynd Birmingham

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film maker, are oo display through April. 28. He was born In Detroit, a t : tended Cass Tech and then won a scholarship to Pratt. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, un-til 6 p.m. Thursdays, 580 N. Wood-ward, Birmingham. • Ar t fu l Domain

Saturday, April 7 — Glass bu Richard Spencer Harned, Marlete Keller Tierney amd Taylor Backes is on display through May 3. Hours are 11 a m to 5 p m aad 1 4 p.m Sim

GaUery • Rou Saturday, April 7—- Fused glass

by Stephen Palmer and fused glass and raku by Win Blazier. Palmer adds a combines raku fired pottery with fused glass for wall pieces and ves-sels. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, until 9 p.m. Thurs-day, 32430 Northwestern, Farming-ton Hills. • Elizabeth Stone Gallery

Saturday, April 7 — Paintings by

day, April 8 in honor of Michigan Glass Month, 700 N. Woodward, Bir-mingham • B. Ambrose Gallery *

Saturday. April 7 — Mary Ro-

Michigan Glass Month, held annually for the past 10 years, will present in April a month of special

-designed —

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prints sculpture and constructions: G e r a i d McDermot t , Caldecott Reception 4:30-7:30 p.m. " Friday. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, until 4 p.m. Saturday-Sun-day. Center Galleries, 15 E. Kirby, Detroit. • City Arts Gallery

—Friday, April 6 — "20-year Re-trospecitve: Paintings & Sculptures

Josef is nom de arts of Dr. Joseph Grey lock of Troy. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 47 E. Adams, Detroit. # Habatat Gallery

Saturday. April 7 — "The Eight-eenth Annual International Glass In-vitational" continues to May 5. Eve-ry year is bigger and more exciting than tbe last. This gallery leads the way for Michigan Glass Month events. Reception 8 p jn . Saturday, April 7. The show is a t two locations — Triatria. 32255 Northwestern,

award-winning artist, author and

cbelle will be doing portrait demon-strations 1-4 p.m. Saturday, 1123 E. Long Lake, Long Lake Plaza. Troy. • Sheldon Ross Gallery

Collages amd watercolors by Romare Bearden. outstanding Amer-ican artist who died about two years ago. are on display to April 11. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 250 Martin, Birmingham.

events, exhibitions and tours for the public. Highlights will be presented in Thursday's. Creative Living section.

_ The Joy Emery Gallery

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BLOOUffEU; MLLS-Aaaiaaa M contract $15 000 d e w ] | n 2

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C a l l J e a n B r a n n a n O . U<. W i i 261-1400 ROCHES TER HitLS 3 badro.xn 3 •>«*" ailacNKt gau- i»t ton-(»u-'dr, a. •J'a'n E»c»«lan1 <oca l « " $ 119 000 563 1661 V 5 >«.58

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G R E E N P O I N T E

R A T C O P P F R C R E E K

2 badfoom. ? ' • Bait* 2 car Bataor Vaplaca cantial au privala p a i « Pra consitoclK>n prtc-aa Irom $ 100 o«0

6 6 1 - 4 4 2 2

SOUTH LfON araa 2 badroom 2 bath, kvng dtrlng 6 <amMy room* ga ' age artu'l com-nurety baach ctut) housa $69 90© 437-7579

U N I O N L A K E W A T E R F O R D A R E A S

CONOOS POP SALE 3 5 6 - 2 6 2 1

W E S a A N O CA§ILE WOOOS COHDOM'N UMS PHASE I BUILDERS CLOSE OUT

•OniyOna (|» b a d ' o o m $63 900 On»y One (2U>edroom $7 ! WOO Both Include p ' vale entry pr v a l e garaQe cen'rai aw conditio - g . slu-xh- ceri'^o Q f e l wooded aettMio PHASE H unde* conaHuction Call Model 1 6pm 326 6097

- - * e * r r r r r s WBT

WFSTLAHO popular C-»t - .a l E» | | t n Super sM'C 2 bedroom brick U w r N W k l l ' t seth.s n p a c o u s Boo plen updated kilchan. fcn.s'-ed lamiiy room cy 3rd bed-norn *n

' 1 car C«'K3» Mil'-V*

1 0 0 IOC 3 4 8 - 3 0 0 0

w 81 O<JM« t f i n Petobte x. -aak 3 Bed ' >. S • Baths 2 Slory $145 000 By Owner-Call 626 3397

n j Mobil* H o m a a

F o r S a i a »

• - "WtHGTOh MILLS/MOV1 kraa. Vwtooan <4 1 70 All N'lchan appk-» - r e « 2 bedrooms. 2 MRS, ftra-1 ia 11 i i i m m — atarao t t f l t n ,

m m Tots oi e>. 4'&-0«72

oak Daneana. central am Lou ol aa f a s $26 500 By ownar

fLAMIHGO TRAILER COURT - 3 new "Ode t t 2 bedroom $17 500 A up Fmancmo avaMaMa Low down O a y n w l 474-2)31 or 656-3616

MH.LCREST 1961 t4«70, 2 bath-room. 1 * baths siove relrigerator, new iJsiiwasnw 6 twt water tarW

LOOKiNO 'or a race place at a race price? 14 1 70 2 bedroom. 1 bath mobile m wonderful Hove Mead-ows Ootx * ' 6 000 344-6932

MONIE RAY Rochester Estates 2 bedroom dan central ak all major appliances $6 500 Call attar 6pm

652 7912

MOV 1 - Chateau Estates 14.68, 3 b«d' -am central air newer furnace dee* ga rbage diaposal appkancaa $ 10.000 669-1437

NOVi Concord 14«65 3 Bedroom. 2 bal f apo ' i ances a<r Can b e moved Sac " t ice $9 500 Richard 476-4613

P I - M O U t h TWP-1966 CarroMon 1**70 3 bedroom 2 Bath, appk-ar-cas wood s-had $21,500. f o r poirlment Can Tony 6 -5

M, f o r a p 456-6000

RE'lREMfklT COMMUNITIES Ped ' ird A WestVaod nt trom $16,900 Cak Wonderland Homaa 397-2330

SENIOR PARK - 5 5 yrs or older, 2 mUes Irom Waattand MaW Naw 2 Bedroom h o m e $19,900 Call Wonderland 397 2330 453-1052

5 u» I UAH JUJU» b e d ' o o m s $ dan ; aa stove, fridge. Shed 173 900

w . islm baths, central

A 721-2364

3 3 3 N o r t h a r n P r o p a r t y

F o r S a l a

MIGGINS HOUGH TOW LAKE •w 3 bedroom c a t h a d W - e h e W

w n d home woodad k?t ckjaa to lake state park $30,990

B I R M I N G H A M TiMMLK.AM APAHIMENtS

f k*n 6 kgure iacome rs « a o Between

300 soft

I "Ot trees p n e Highland Town-Ready to Du«d.

666-6161

LAKE ANGEL US aetata Private rd 4 bed

LAKE SHANNON l_AA£f RONT Gorgeous ranch tWCh aM amenities 4.500 aq fl 4 badroonv. 3VS bath •465.000 C a l DaMMe Hoagland al England Real Estate tor your private snowing 629-7630 ot 474-4530

OSCEOLA COUNTY-W acres me-w/275 I t ,

f rontage on crystal dea r private laka High rodang land w/Muff over-looking lake Muat saa Caah orwy $26,000 464-4070/477-7563

PRIVILEGES aa sports Sytvar A Otter Lakes Charmang. anmaculata neutrafly decorated, updated. 3 bedroom ranch. $129,900

C A L L B A R B A R A P L E C A S T h a M i c h i g a n G r o u p

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0 6 2 4 - 7 8 2 5

SYLVAN LAKE HOME 2 Community Iannis courts 2030 aq ft Boat < 1152.0

I Oct.. 1967 663-6664

WALLED LAKE CONOO - 1 Bad room aa aooaancas , taroa daefc. an-cloaad garage, boat docks sMs. $6BOOO 66B-017S

*** B a n g b u n with frontage on s prv vete-shared laka Plus 5 acres m the Matamora/Oxford a r e s 2500 sq ft includes a 17.14 study. 4 bed-rooms. 2"* ba ths V*t floor laundry, leaving you to select your carpeting and ftght fu tu re s ! Outstanding

ctent leelures thru-out! $227 900 R . J . H O L D E N A S S O C

1 - 6 7 6 - 2 2 4 6

MiCMA vwE'GAYLORO Chalet. 4 bedroom 2 bath, wall inaulaied tor every seaaon 2 god courses skiing A t s r n n $69 500. 427-1682

ROSCOMMON A GRAYLING Get a way c s b n V m pota barn. 10 acres Unlimited hunting A flatting $26,500 726-2666

TRAVERSE CITY - Invest now -dup le , lakkjront. bus-neeses. sum-mer homes Ca* David Hawthorne 6 16-922- 2350 616-922 2162 CCdwen Banker - Schmidt Realtors

TRAVERSE CITY luxury Condo. lo-cated on breathtaking Wast Grand Traverse Bay only 10 mlnutea trom Hospitals shopping A mora This Harbor Weal Marina Vlflage Con-dominium has over 1900 sq ft. ol

bath* including master suite with lacuui whirlpool, den. masonry Bra-place. private courtyard, security system A 2 ca ' ga rage plus the high c 'nndards A Quality constucuon that has made ttie Harbor West commu-nity i 'svwrse City's moat prssttglous cor iJbmtrWi development Offered fo> sa<e by owner Can weekdays, 0 am 4pm 616-941-6500

reach. 2 ' * bMhs. $166.900^ 1S274 Gary Ll

sua room.

8v OWNER - I batociaai brick

S ^ 4 1 S 4

CLEAN 3 bedroom bncl M M M wNh Vt both m

ranch 1

»'«o«.ViSSST0** Inr ls la l 476-1615

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Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0

PLYMOUTH 6 LEV AN AREA 1st OMartngl Super 3 bedroom b r a raneft toefcjrmg arasnad baaamant. fcapsace r * baiha. attached g r a j a A ^ c o t a M r y asmng. $105,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 n o w 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

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J C E N T U R Y 2 1 4 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

0 4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

raMaAiaaYOMM» i a a 3/4 acre let Ae-

t S a x 42 5 3

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dry. 3 b e d r o o m near mope . 2 oaraoa Cam. ConaanUiia l FHA At this price caa now. 164 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0

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$186 500 rF21ME-M< ERA - COUNTRY R D G £

474-33C3 NORTMV1XE - Baal p n o a * m m

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4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0

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T O R O A M G a r d a r t C i t y

tot tm.ooo C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

4 6 2 - 1 8 1 1

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C e n t u r y 2 1

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LARGE COUNTRY LOT 673 WX

$67 500 G A R Y J O N E S

Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

BEVERLY m ± S - BY OlWCR TM 12 (MLSOTE BLVO

O P O t SAT -SUN 2-SPM

S P A C I O U S

C e n t u r y 2 1

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3 1 7

•aned

MILfORO Praaugnue >U«or<3 Pm. Meedows E«3tir>g four bedroom C u e Cod wtth walk owl Basement o r 2 | ecre

sharing a pond Mew construc-tion ready lor your tlrash se l ec t ion *316.000 Caa i 6 2 - t 150 or 3 M - M 6 0 I pet. t M .

ry Won i laei at C74J00 Broam at Ramas Prataaatonats.

641-1414

BLOOMPEU) HILLS CONOO - E. 2 bedroom. 2

bath Two

NICE COUNTRY HOME on * acres with creek features 3 t ea rooms . 11^ baths, awng room

o c « a i ^ 7 w ! ^ ' L ^ " A ' ^ i i i i ' J i t ' " 2 i C ^ O * 1

car garage horse bem with 2 b o f * * * 2 staas $129 500

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Harttord South-Weet

4 7 1 - 3 5 5 5 4 3 7 - 4 1 1 1

toiutas. Qraai Mar* $72,900

O R I L L E Y R E A L T Y 6 8 ® - 8 6 4 4

A « « P f

LRIONM SCHOOLS

to make ll a G M * 'omm m m a I

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R E A L T O R S

4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

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459-6222

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7 2 8 - 6 0 0 0

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' t n a a m R M r

$ 5 1 6 / M O - ^ 83000 DOWN -

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tor ring sa»r or I M j d u a a a

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C E N T U R Y 2 1 R O W 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

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B L O O A M A O T W ^ « Y O I N N E R L * a oowwy I m a» c*y

1 1 1 * " I'L I M . c n » Open 5 - n 12-4 $178600 6M-46A!

D E L U X E

B E V E R L Y H I L L S R A N C H

M fleer

OPEN SAT 8 SUN. 2-4 M l 1 6 a I "| M l i s . a n a l M MM. $ B O M a s . I * M a , M B r a n t * S 6 n u m . larwa M M ,

308 R o c h a a t a r - T r o y LAKE ORION - 0REN SUN 2-5PM

Shows a w a model1 Greaous co*> n M 2100 sq B 4 bedrooms. 2'^ < bslhs. walk-out cedar deck, bnck

C H E L S E A

B R I D G E T O W N

" e r s A more, lake < Beach p n w t to 1-75

2606 Ortwt Or »-7S to N on joatyn to W on WMdan

• *tory Jo Flett WEIR. MANUEL. SNYDER RANKE

661-3500

2 - 3 M O o o w i Irom $121000 m tha jueww oAaoa «l 15 mOaa 88 ol Ann Artior

Models Open DeRy 12 5pm

( 3 1 3 ) 4 7 5 - 7 8 1 0

M B * , large tamOy room a a * Are- ROCHESTER AREA Cuetom Tudor e « a » c o r a n w Ml toyer central mr colonial MM n 1664 4 Bedroom

W » - T - rT cuetom ••waa. $199,500 662-6226

Rttoad al $166,600

T A W M N 0 T 0 N H i u a aasad Cuse A ctoan 1

«M«R n a a t B M a u a noma

ral^aB ^ bMR-kia ' i M r y M j i X

HEPPARD 4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0

L * S e e i neutral decor . U t W condtoon $118 600 3%-OSSI

"OCWSTER HILLS

QRKAT STARTER HOME lor aato by owner Ctowari M sorting m Ow CM 14 Mto 6 OrcRord Lk 2 bed

I F Y O U W A N T A B E A U T I F U L

1107.500

I ' M 5-X

tr«JT- Adoma A Long Lake J b e d •oo-v. i-S keOy g r ^ FA room 2 a y . M t a g i an '4 acre toca m » or edd a dormer $154,500 644 16»4

TROY ESTATES

tor- S I t o m i a >

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674-17M

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C E N T U R Y 2 1

FARiaMGTON HILLS - 1 2 6

FARMMQTON H6XS

327 Naw H o m e

B u i k J a r t

A T T E N T I O N

N E W H O M E B U Y E R S Bu'iO sweat aqu<fy no cnorey down no ponnts and 0% mte»esi on Miles Homes Building material Buy now Without having land Bund this Sprang Lrmrted Offer COLOR BROC HURE

M I L E S H O M E S " 1-800 334-8820

LICENSED BUILDER will supervise construct-on of your new home or will Build 10 your plans or ours

333-1753

328 D u p t e x a a

t 7 - " T o w n h o u a e a -BIRMINGHAM 3 b e d r o o n r 2 H bai t ! temmhouae, prime location, completely redecora ted immediate Possession $172,500 r ' — 6AZ-a522_OL§47< 796

330 A p a r t m a n t a ALL NEW 4 UNIT suburban luxury rental condos 3 bedroom. 2 bam 2 c a r garage, paid tor 10 yrS~Ftnanc-mg available Excellent appreciating area 313^230-6860

APARTMENT BUSINESS Ouality 12 unit furnished building needs new owner operator Oeluie 2 bedroom 2'7 bath, fireplace owner unit Very wen mair tained Royal O a f c ' C i a w s o n R e q u i r e s $125 000 down

BERRI0GE A MORRISON 543 7960

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWM 14 units $ r 3 5 000 Good money maker Beat location $250 000 down Vacation home considered m trade • Call 795 0800

332 Mob i l e H o m e a

For S a l a BARON t?«55 2 bedrooms 1 bath

"Co'Tpieteiv r e wired newer act*'

on lot $5000 or bMt ottof 397

BEAUTrf'A FARMINGTON PAR* MANAGER S SPECIAL

$ 9 9 Rant par monlh

Xltne vaaey 476-4079

BUOOY 1972. 12.60ft Con stoy on lot

455 44 16

•CANTON--Roysl Hokday 2 Toom expando. an a p p k w c e a msulatod roof Good p a r k i n g Seniors par* 6375

CANTON - SEN'OR PARK W M irept roomy 2 bedroom 1670 Ktanene 2 parking spo t s Nnaaa I m s i move Ewes 691 0069

Naptooo 2 car

s s r ^ . r r r s s s s . $122 800

HEPPARD : 8 5 5 - 8 5 7 0

TD08S5-3030

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^ AppMgaM of NoM teek o o a M M i a t w M i a M

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CANTON 12.60 Hoky Park. 2 bed-room, d rapes appliances 367-0126

CLEARANCE SALE

~Sprtng t lear a r ra ~a*oa. oa ri'iedals Own your own home tor leea than iper tmeni Nrn At CMW s Laka EI 'ates 'fuel mwulaa «rom 12 Oaks

1 ara ready tor ir iy. For tnfc and ate occupony

LITTLE VALLEY . 666-7770 MCOONA10 HOMES - 664-6336

FAR6RNGTON MILLS'NOVI AREA HIGHLAND HILLS ESTATES * LOCATED ON SEELEV ROAO

N Of GRANO RIVER. 1 MILE W Of HAGGERTY

1665 VICTORIAN 14.70 *W> 8 . 3 6 aepando AB k ' idw> sppOancaa. 2 M»i»i-i t toa ba the corner tot

14>6& SCHUIT 3 t iron! kvtng r o o m W J . « r deck premium a*a $14 600

14.70- K N O W 2 beRramma 2 M betha targe anctpaura. promtom MO. $ 1 7 . 6 *

14.60 COLONAOE 3 Oadrooma Ironl Nr. $14 600

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14a76 MARLETTE 2 ryor, N « t T

oaoretf ay OkMNy Momoo

FARMtNGTON - New on M . Pair 1 M a i

F L A T R O C K _ I 6 M 2 6 . 70 I 6 M 0 M I S M souera Mat 1 6 8 * J8»"l • M

$ 4 9 , 9 0 0 0 M Oaug

334 O u t Of T o w n

P r o p e r t y For S a l a MA^vtLLE • (Thumb area) Bud Guest s Sunnyside farms with largs pond pnvacy aplenty on 80 a r e a s i ends charm to this 1'<» story re-modeled fa rmhouse 5 bedrooms.

baths $99 900 Al Hunter 517 624 5901

Century 21 Roger Smith Realty 517 652 2608

338 S o u t h e r n P r o p a r t y 3 NAPLES CONOOS .

2 bedroom 2 bs th on private golf couraos Swimming, termra. 4 mdes from Gulf Free g reens lees. Days 435 3990 Eves 656-9324

348 C e m e t e r y Lota CADILLAC MEMORIAL GARDENS WEST CEMETARY Plot Is locatetf In the Garden ol The Last Supper •600 Aak tor Debbie 728-5573

CADILLAC WEST 2 lots. 2 vaults <1500 lor s i Caa be tween 4 and 10pm weekdays a8 day on weekend!. 721-6647

CHRISTIAN MEMORIAL. 2 U Crypts A two spaces . (3.200 or bast oltor 752-5097 or Novo mssssgs .

626-7830

GRAVE SITES (3) at Boa aland Park. Woodward A 12 Mlto. Section 43. Lot 38 Graves 7-9 $400 each - 879-0131

400 Apia . For Rent

FREE CARPET cSeour* sem. tooturmg Hoot Dry E.trscbon « >011 ara interested ai ear rang a gdod

helping you Apm 5th. 6em caa Larry at 77 7-2336 334-01M

FROZEN YOGURT/CONEY ISLANO Restaur wit Estabkshed 10 years, p o m a n land coMract $M.90Q Cijntacl "Mr*-- '1

Disposal • CaiNrN air 1 Bedroom From $660

, 2 Bedroom - From $660 1 MONTH'S FREE' RENT

BEFORE APRIL 10TH 2 M - 7 7 M eves 'weekends 645-6736

BIRMINGHAM Downtown aubtet~t bedroom luxury apt to Oct 1 $465 mo or $560/mo w.'lest mo

. y - r s s s "x&ssii

CROSSWORD PUZZLER

GREAT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY With the Wonder Cookie Ground floor opportunity, eern $$$$ and

427-2453

HAIR SALON For sale m the Uvoma a rea Working aalon Exceaent loca-tion Caa altor 7 aak to

421-1057

HOWELL VIOEO STORE FOR SALE - 2.400 t aoes A aa eQuipmarit 2 years left on lease <n one ol the best s h o p p i n g c s n t s r s in Howell $60,000

Thompaon-Brown 553-8700

MULTI BILLION DoOar Co . 30 yeers m exietence. work for yourself m the comlort ol your home Start -up lee ol $125 w # earn you unkrmted In-come Fua or part tana 963-0957

N WESTERN Ml RESTAURANT-EVoaaonl location on M131 Seating capacity 130 Ample crh at perking Remodeled m 19M Good gross Baal e q u p m e n t For further infor-mation ca8 (616) 775-3003

In Lrvoma Absen tee owners anxious 10 saa Exceaent location Call

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TIRED OF THE »-5 WORKDAY? We ve got the answer Call * tor amazing recording for detaas on your opt-ons 280-2702. E . 110

UNLIMITEO INCOME POTENTIAL FuH or part tana, call 626-5928 tor Z4 nr r a c o f M O (IV

VENOING CANDY IS Sweet Succooa 25 mechmea on ea-tabushed locations feeturng M A M Candies mvestment of $7495 A you won t believe tha profits Caa 9am-6pm 1-600-444-1964

4 STALLS plus wash rack lor rent al uaad car dealer ship ideoi for clsan-up shop or ? Approximatsly 20 car daalars m 2 mOe atretch Ftoason-abie rant , bettor hurry 326-5300

Dennett Auto Sales 32010 Michigan Ave Wayne

381 M o n e y

T o L o a n - Borrow

OAKLAND Gar-

S M I Asking $3.800 Muat

477-6672

WOODLAND CEMETARY 2 grave iota, $800 each C h o c e lo-cation. Garden ol Faith

647-2196

351 B u a . A P r o t e a a k m a i

BWga . F o r S a l a BUILDING FOR SALE

100% OCCUPIED Oowntown CUrimngharri For mora information

Contact Lone Pine Realty 646-9700

FIVE MILE NEAR MIOOLEBELT 1000 sq n bunding

421-6266

352 C o m m e r c i a l / Retai l

F o r S a l a LIVONIA- Office buNdmg tor

1900 sq ft. Lot s o e on Plymouth Rd man/Mlddtobalt Caa

337 F a r m a F o r S a l a

HORSE FARM Productive 45 ecre horse feoerdmg business plus beautiful newer resi-dence »OOOT A outdoor arenas, 46 stsfls Area ol fugher pnosd homes

CENTURY 21 — Hartford South

338 C o u n t r y H o m e a

For S a l a WILLIAMSBURG CAPE COD

Being bust with f rontage on 1 pn -vate-shared lake ptue 5 acres In ths Matamora/Oxford area 2500 aq ft includes a t7x14 study. 4 b e d ooms. 2V> baths , first floor laundry,

leaving you to select your carpeting and tight Matures1 Outstanding workmanship plus many energy elfl-cient leal or a s t t w - o u t l $227,900

R J HOLDEN ASSOC. 1-678-2246

339 Lo ta a n d A c c e a g e

F o r S a l e CHELSEA- (2) 10 acre paresis Ab-solutely beautiful home artes Bor-d e r * ! by Sta le l a n d Cal week-days 564-9764

MILFORO Beeuiitul 2V . ac re wooded lot with pond $300.000-S500 000homoa Socnhce $65 000 522-9677

MH-FORO Treed bunding sM» Beautiful 2 acre

Meadows backing lo Kensaigton Metro Pork Biald «o auM. CM . 362 4150 or 398-3990

NEAR DRYOEN • BoauMM 5 79

ip m e spruce, end s m M .900 C M altor 4PM or

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NORTHFIELOTi 5 and 10 acre peroeN BaauMul vtow o1 goa couree Perked Land Coiv-tract terms svsAebto - 437-1174

NORTHyiLLE 'SALEM - M a s wooded lot >1 raaidernal area. $ M-M Curtia a ree 2 7 acres $56,000 Caa after 4pm 856-6476

NORTHVILLE TWP 2 acre woodad tot. 7

zoning.

PLYMOUTH Lot to buM. ctoaa to downtown, wa-ter 6 M a r Must saa immodtoMty Loove m a s s e s , 464-40M

WEST BLOOMFIELD Lota tor sato to buadars 6

lorgo lots >00 R PoM by I M B.

S ^ o ' S K " W BLOOMFIELD wamui Lk. canal LOI s t ta M a 190 on water* om s M i lakepri nsgss Birmingham SO $77,800 $31

340 L a k a - W v e r - R a a o r t

R6EN 6 I8LANO

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garago Sato lot wok I wso house anckiMd H M N a t S Sa C M 6 Si C8M RNor abound this property $976 000

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Any purpose low rates, credit cor rec ted . E2 debt coneokdatkon

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CASH FAST We f inance your home lor any pur poee, credit p r o t n s m s O K DolroM Bond A Mortgags 362-1486

382 R e a l E a t a t a W a n t a d AAA INVEST CORPORATION 43130 Utlca Rd at Van Dyke

Why saa Land Contract at discount*' For a bet ter idaa. cat 939-1200

KFS7 BIRMINGHAM

HUNTER ARMS APARTMENTS NEXT TO POPPLETON PAR*

2 Bedrooms. 1 A 2 oaths avaasbie Rent . t a r t s al $656/MO heat 4 hot

C a l l : 6 4 4 - 6 1 0 5

B I R M I N G H A M Tatagraph & 14 Mlla

2 Bedroom Apartments HEAT INCLUDED

FROM $875

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BIRMINGHAM 821 HenrtotU 2 bedr oom, kvtng room, dmmg room KMChon and ki tchens CM altar 6 PM ' 396-7792

B l o o m f i e l d A r e a R l r m m t l r t f l O r r h a r r l a p l a

SpacRma 1-2 bedroom apar tments from $460. includes hoot, ga s A we-tor Bknds Included Pool * leundry

A more Short term, fur units available Open 7 days

3 3 2 - 1 8 4 8

BLOOMFIELD CLUB CONDOMINIUM

SPECIAL RENTAL PROGRAM Huge luxurious 2 bedroom condoa normaay s s M for $70's. now svan-

tor. special rsntala at $57$ Praa t ig»us Btoomltald Hals loca-tion Minutes from 1-75 on 25 beeu-

Cail Gerry 335-6810 - CANTON -

BROOKVIEW VILLAGE APARTMENTS

1 A 2 bedroom apartments and 2 bed room- 1H bath l o w n h o u s e s Newly pamted central Nr. carpeted Ni appkancas. washer, dryar Nc pe ts From $360 to $475 » aocsa ity

CALL OFFICE HOURS 19AM 5PM MON -FRl >

7 2 9 - 0 9 0 0

: A R R t A G E €

L U X U R Y A P T S . ILtLLEY A WARREN)

1 Month Free Rent

$ 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y (thru Apm 15)

. (new tenants only)

' A B E T T E R D E A L •

CASH OR GUARANTEED SALE GET FAST ACTION REM AX EXECUTIVE

737-6822

WAREHOUSE SPACE Bad lo td township, t aooeqf t . haotod A alarmed $000 month

536-2300

354 I n c o m e P r o p e r t y GARDEN CITY BRICK

6 UNIT First ottortng. prime location, ranch,

(yard, 2 courtyard. 2 cor aorogo, sir. sppksnces laundry ownar I toandng. 25 yrs $60,000 down PERRY REALTY 476-7640

a r a i , a a g l i o o o i n T W i m t n i

FREE HOUSING For your student at U ol M fooow advice trom 'ntonay " magazine ft worked tor us. now lei a work tor you Buy a 4 unit apt buedmg. bund equity whlto your student Ihres there, then caah to on tha appraciahon • M i ho/aha gi aduatos For mora In to . C M M1-0660

358 M o r t g a g e a A - Land C o n t r a c t s

PERRY REAL

BARGAIN | cm

^ g h •$$$ 476-7640

CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS Immediate Phone quotaal Won't ba out-tod' _ _ ^

I B U Y Mortgagee A Land Contracts.

Call Dartmouth Properties 4 2 7 - 5 1 4 0

380

• AAA. Video Store for astol Very unique store, great euM location! $1M.OOO/baat otter I

A DOOR MANUFACTURER o n e at Ns retaa outtots EaoM

Very raosonsbls Phono M

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A MINI FRANCHISE

CM 456-4203

ART A FRAME SHOP to Troy wonts working pertoor

Caa 8pm-11pm* K 5 1 6 6

AUTO oparol

2 UNITS STOREFRONT 1260 sq ft e e c k an

CURREf

CENTURY 21 Hartford South

2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0 AVAAABLl SHARED EXICUTIV*

A V N U M I - 2 Noto! Plato R e * P a m P N i i OOAMM Comb. Lapaor Monroe 4 6t CMr CuaiMa a

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GUARANTEED SALE Also H to Foreclosure

Or N o M Of Repair

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

INSTANT CASH Any Condition - Top $$ Paid

Caa B a Cavanaugh

C E N T U R Y 2 1 C H A L E T " 4 7 7 - 1 8 0 0 THREE BEDROOM nouee wanted wlB pa-down)

4 0 0 A p t a . F o r Ren t

Private Entrances One Bedroom - $495. 900 sq tt Two Bedroom - $570 110C St Ft

Vertical bands A carport included of Employment

CANTON

F r a n k l i n

• P A L M E R ! From $450 Free Heat "$200 Security Deposit

FIRST MONTH FREE OPE* UNTIL 7 00 P M

Quiet Country Sett-ng » Sound-conditioned Pool«euna-CaOie«-a^e S

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£ On Palmer, W of LHley 397-0200

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APT LOCATOR

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25 Anger 27 Church part| 3 1 O e c a v H 32 Sanctions 3 4 | 35 Everyone 3€ BeamH 37"— t h a B • w o r l d Turns' »8 Vessel lor!

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A P A R T M E N T S U N L I M I T E D

TROY

CANTON 981-7200 42711 Ford Rd

CLINTON TWP 791 3M70 Garfield

NOVI 346-0540 Across tram 12 Oaks Ma*

ANN ARBOR 677-3710 • 2 8 7 7 Carpenter r

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time 44 Short awtma 48 Gaefcc . 48 Secret agent 50 SpW — aoup S1- Writing

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Roee Doherty, property manager 981-4490

Canton .

F A I R W A Y C L U B Gotfside Apis 1 & 2 Bedroom

Free Golf Heat & Hot Water Free

»Carport Included 7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5 —

CANTON

V I L L A G E S Q U I R E From $466 Free Heat

1 MONTH FREE $200 SECURITY DEPOSIT

O P E N U N T I L 7 : 0 0 p m Greet Locebon - Park Sotting

Spacious - Bate Troa - Heel Pool - Tennis - Sauna

Sound Conditioned - CabM On Ford R d . Just E ol 1-275

981-3691 Dally 9-7

- 6et 11-8 8 Sunr-41-6- -

BERKLEY - Upper flat 1 bedroom kvmg room.-ki tchen, den. gerege.

$475 includas 545-6324

balcony, laundry heat Kids A pots ok.

BIRMINGHAM - Bates A Brown l Charming 2 bedroom upper

sun porch, large rooms new carpet . Ca* 646-7414

BIRMINGHAM- deluxe 1 bedroom control Nr. carport , wa* lo shop-

647-4234

BIRMINGHAM Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath Short

• Parking $615 plus uUltiaa 258-2842

B I R M I N G H A M Lincoln House Apts.

NEAR DOWNTOWN idroom with sM-ctsonmg m a n . t t rae refrigerator. dnhwMhar

Blinds central M o t $ aa . itoragk

6 4 5 - 2 9 9 9 1 MONTH FREE

BIRMINGHAM, lovely 1 bedroom, $475 month Carpeted newly deco-ra ted balcony or potto Credit re-port required N Eton. N ol Maple 394-2eOO Evoo.64a.t660

MMMNGHAM • Sub laoao Spa • b u s S lovely 2 bedroom. 2 both Walk to Ooawitown $900 par month. C M 642-3133

2457 E.

anceo. control Nr No pels Las t s $470. 643-4428

Canton

W I N D S O R W O O D S

LUXURY APARTMENTS 1 A 2 Bedroom Apartments

From $475 with carport Vertical BknM Throughout

Oulat Soundproof Conatruction Walk lo Shopping

Oft W a r r a n f t a t w y i S H a M a i f l J M t . Mon.-Fn . 9 -5pm Sol 4 Sun l-5pm

ants available

4 5 9 - 1 3 1 0 CLAW SON A ROYAL OAK

Ogggntly avakabto 1 4 2 bedroom SM^toionts Fireplace oak floors or carpeting. <Bahwaaho cooking gas Included with vertical bands Pots? Ask' AMBER APARTMENTS

Ooya. 260-1700 Evas 254-6714

CLAWSON

W A L D E N . G R E E N

A P A R T M E N T S 1 A 2 bedroom from $440

Quiet neighborhood aet-tlnQ. Close to downtown Birmingham. Troy & public tranaportatlon. Swimming POOL N. or 14 Mae. E. of Crooks.

435-0450

DEARBORN HEIGHTS lease large 2 bedroom, aria pay your $475 security A $100 ctooning too Available now $475/mo 274-1021

DETROIT - spacious 1 A 2 bedroom apts from $400-$475 includes hea l A water 534-9340

Compliments of The Birmingham-Bloomfield

Board Of Realtors® R E A L T O R

GRANO RIVER - MlDOLEBELT GREAT LOCATION

CEDARIDGE Deluxe 1 A 2 bedroom units

F R O M $ 5 1 0

immediate Occupency

Limited time otter - 1 month t ree rent with 1 year lease nww tenan ts

INCLUDES

400 Apta. For Rant 400 Apta. For Rant

appkancas security system, s to rage

Enter on Tulane 1 block W ol MKSdtobeit on the S Mde oI Grand

Neor Bolsterd Hospital. LMonto I A downtown Farmington

4 7 1 - 5 0 2 0

Model open defy 1-6 Except Wednesday

OFFiCE: 775-8200

B O T S F O R D P L A C E GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE

S P E C I A L 1 Bedroom for $509 2 Bedroom for $589 3 Bedroom for $709 PETS PERMITTED

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. i n ^ S r O c x M t o n c y We Lotto CMdron

HEAT 4 WATER MCLUOCD Oumm preetlge addrees. boning, carpeting. Move A ralngera tor aa utBMM axcapl etoctnoty to-

apei tments Laundry

For more nlormokon . phone 477-8464

27883 Independence Farmington HMia

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 bodrncmi at $445 includes hoot. M . appb-ancas carpeting Cable TV enoB-abto No security depooN reqtored

4 7 "

Detroit DR1FTWOOO APARTMENTS

Energy sll taent atudto and o n e bed-room a p t * Fuby-atoMPM Mbafno:

MaMry to

$145 M — < M a occupancy Tele-graph 4 $ MM area 536-5266

DETROfT/Rodtorf Top Ot The Drive Apts 1 bedroom apta avaB-abto Starting N $3M Hoot 4

A bath. C M 9sm-6pm, Mon-Fn 531-2260

BEST APARTMENT VALUE

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

T I M B E R I D G E

DELUXE 2 BEDROOM UNITS

$555

corpatng. pool, ctoaa m Fomnngton

Enter East at! Orchard Lake Rd on Folstan S of Grand Rhtor _

Modal Open Dally 9-5 Except Wedneedoy .

478-1487 775-8200

• FARMINGTON •

C H A T H A M H I L L S 1ST MONTH FREE

$200 SECURITY DEPOSIT FREEGAAAGE

OnSeiectodUnM FRBEHEALTH CLUB

Hooaed Indoor Pool • Sauries Sound 4 FVeprootod Conatractton

• DMiaaahers * WtomborsNpa

FROM $520 On OM Grand RfcwboL

Drake A I

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0 Open OtMy 9am-7pm

1 lam-Spm Sun. 1 l aw

FARMINGTON FARMING TON MANOR Now i

WHAT S NEW ABOUT THE SPRINGS

APARTMENTS? N e w b u i l d i n g s f e a t u r i n g :

* Washer and dryer i n e e c h apar tment

* Generous s torage s p a c e

And Lots M o r e . . .

We invite you to visit

our±akefront Apartments

at The Springs so we can

show you our charm!

® ^ p r t t t g ; s

4 0 0 Apta. For FARMINGTON HILLS

RIVER VALLEY APARTMENTS

3 MOO Mtoe M M Juat W M OicRard Lake Rd, 1 ML Not Freedom Rd '

RENT DOW • SAVE $8 . Caa or stop in tor specMs on luxury 1A 2 bedroom bom $640 (P0b OK)

Mon-Frl-by MPOtotoioni only

473-0035

FARMMGTONML1S H M 23076 »

port A«oMMa.$4S0 473-6tao

FARMW8QT0N HILLS. modtotaiy - 2 boiboom. 2 both. <rt-

FARANNGTON HILLS tOOO sq fL 2 bedrooms t rance, toundry room, i $67VmonBi RoBcraet

FARMMGTON MLLS S a o . M 2 bedroom. 2 boat. Kraptoeo. non-amoker W i s ate. Mean Creek

471-3766

FARMINGTON M U S - large 2 room, 2 bath, verbcN bands, ca M . carpel. appMiiraa. COMM. $570/mo No pots. Evaa 346-5563

FAR66MGTON HILLS • Sublet 2

carports, toctodta Mat 4 wa SSB0. 476-4M1 or 476-7449

Walnut Creek Apta. to M M 4

1. $470. ml M M water, ap-, ak. QtScony $ carporr 1.30pm 645-5150^ SB3-fl

Boulder Park

$ 8 4 5

32023 W. 14 MBS I (W ol Orchard Laka

832-0186

G A R D E N C I T Y

T E R R A C E

$400 per month. Indudas Heat 8 Water. Office hours: 9em-5ptn. Monday thru Friday only. 522-0480

$+5c mo V'aMMa?'I C«'

JOT ROAO-20630, E. N T t i l l M l atudto $266ptosbaat-Ctoan. e a M

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ER A 7 M i AREA

537-0014

U i B i M

' A 3 Imf — - 1 Varacal bands A boat l I 6i6

Franklin Sq. ' 4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0

$599 B E D -ROOMS | TO f LEASE

1 A 2 B e d r o o m

L a k e f r o n t

A p a r t m e n t s

$ 4 2 5

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1 Mile East of Beck R d

O P E N D A I L Y M • B U N 1 2 - 5

8 8 9 - 5 5 8 8

WINTER IN WESTLAM) CAN BE GLORIOUS W e l c o m e t a t h e

w u r m t h o f o u r

indoor h e a t e d

p o o l , c l u b h o u s e

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WITH UGHTH) CARPORTS

VERTICAL BUNDS UVOMA LOCATION

N O H Y P E

N O H O O P L A

JUST 'CAUSE ITS

J r/WESTLAND

™ J 5 9 9 t MOAOOMi^ MwIm—| ^

4 7 7 - 6 4 4 8

WOODRIDGE APARTMENTS

1.000 iq . n « w « o

LIVONIA HfeAT INCVUOCO RENT FROM Uii

secuerrv bepoerr stao Sfwotou* 1 * 2 M d r o o * apta wan p M earpet. «arncai t m * . m«

459-6600 NORTHVH.L£ M o o t location. Low-ly ucpar 1 I x ^ u u m apartmaM attti M M . r a M n m o i . gas., »atar A c * M prontoad No pata. SS3S mo

TREE T O P PARK

HEAT INCLUDED apart mants with naar ol tha i Taka ma loot bndoa acroaa tha • Ing brook to tha opan park art M> an*y ma kanquMy o« ma i

zsgg&m Opan Oaa* M M m J on Novt tuat * ol 8 I

BCNElCKE A KRU£ 347-1690 346-9590

I M O R S . I U S T F O R Y O U

A B e a u t i f u l N e w

H o m e I n T h e W o o d s

The Woods o f Westland. a b r a n d new sen io r c f t i x e n apar tment commun i t y Is now available for occupancy. Choose your special apar tment home from the four wel l -appointed floor p lans available.

Model Hours L-Fn 1<W

Saturday 104 Sunday 12-4

Optional Meal Program • Community Areas • Emergency CaH System • Naturally Wooded Site • Activities • Solarium • Landscaped Courtyard • OnSite Management • Mini-Models

Available • I & 2 Bedroom Floor Plans front S5501 month (heat inc.I

Come home to The Woods of Westland! 3 n - 4 5 4 - 9 R 3 8 Conveniently located on lay Road 1 1 ? - 7 0 J 0 between W* Road and 1-275 hi Westland

Of VMTLARI

Ante. For Ptont L|VOMA - 1 BCOROOM

H M ft aMar. W M w 4 i

S S f S W S - ^ NORTHVILLE OWEN

On Randolph al • Maa. H MMa W ol ShaMon Rd Wa* to doonioon NorVnMa Spactoua 1 <V 2 badroom M h balcony porch o»artoo*trig run-

• NOVI/LAKES AREA®

WESTGATE VI f r o m $ 4 7 5

AREA'S BEST VALUE

• Outat • Spacaouft Apartmania • Attr aciivafy LarxMcapad • Lakaa Araa • Naar Tanlvo OakcCantrai A.^Pix»C«porvWaai-(r Ooaati

Off Pontac Tra« bat Back A Waat ' Mm from l-«#6. t-275

Daily 9am-7pm • Sat. * Son. 12-apm

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5

400 Apts. For

T R E B T O P MEADOWS

Mxry aparlntama In

• Wafting dManoa to Mopptng.

daan aa a wWatla and o«ar good value' at graai pnoaa EHO

1 BEDROOM - $815 ? BEDROOM - tSSS

(Aak about our wwctMl

Opan daAy 9am-flpm Sat tO-S Sun 12 5

BENEICKE ft KRUE " 346-9590 642-6686

• W e s t l a n d •

H u n t i n g t o n O n T h e H i l l S p a c i o u s & E l e g a n t

SPECIAL H A n c c r ^ i i n i r v n r n A n r

From s 4 6 0 Free Heat On Ann Arbor Tra i l , Jus t W. of Inkster Road

In A Beau t i f u l Park Se t t ing Cent ra l Heat A Air C o n d i t i o n i n g .

D ishwashers . Pool . S t o r a g e Cable Ava i lab le

4 2 5 - 6 0 7 0 Mon. -F r i . 9 - 6 * Sat 12-4

Other T i m e ; By A p p o i n t m e n t

SOUTHFIELD'S NEWEST C O M M U N I T Y

SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE LIVE

USLUIE

A P A R T M E N T S

2 M O N T H ' S F R E E R E N T *

• O n select L 'n i t s o n l y

• Washer and Dryer in F_ach Apartment • Brass Ceiling Fans and Mini-Blinds • Decorator Wallpaper • Covered Reserved Parking • Fully Equipped Health Club & Indoor Jacuzzi • Fireplaces with Custom Mantles

2 6 3 0 0 Be rg Rd.. S o u t h f i e l d . M I

Take Northwestern (US 10) to Lahscr Rd.. go south to Northwestern Service Road, then west to Berg

3 5 2 - 2 7 1 2

• P r i v a t e E n t r a n c e

• G a t e h o u s e E n t r y

• I n d i v i d u a l W a s h e r / D r y e r

• G a r a g e s

• U n i q u e H i - T e c h C l u b

a n d F i t n e s s C e n t e r

• A n d M u c h M u c h M o r e _

• A p a r t m e n t s a n d T o w n h o m e s

S t a r t i n g a t $ 6 9 5 .

* -FAIRLANE WOODS APARTMENTS

4 4 1 - 5 3 5 0 O p e n 7 Days 10-6

( A p a r t m e n t l i v i n g j u s t g o t b e t t e r .

We're making The Crossing? a better place to live and a % better value. You'll feel it in the new hallways and newly refurbished clubhouse. YbuU see it in the plush landscap-ing when you enter the grounds. And that's just the beginning. It's the new look and feel of The Cross Canton—and it's for you.

The Crossings at Canton offers 19 different floor plans with 1 to 4 bedrooms. And, whether you choose a 2-level tcsmh, ome or a luxury apartment, the renewed

' this charming rental community.fthines through ' one—the result of our recent "Capital Improve*

apartments and-i are the largest in the area, yet qre still

Fmcredibly affeidable. " F 1

Discover these features a r , T h e Crossings at i

• Dens 6t Fireplaces fc ccmdonotkymuajpani,

• Central Air Conditioning Sit 10-3,, • A Clubhouse with m r e , '

i n d o o r p o o l , e m c i s e ' 7 + i, a new party room, smzuw v m

ImoreJ I

Viat Tht Crassmygi at Canto* today. VKVr fust 20 n i u a frcm Arm Arbor and ebumown Dunk,

T i n : P E R F E C T r ' l . A t E

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THE PERFECT LOCATION • THE PERFECT PRICE

Spac ious 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s F r o m $610

Featuring: • Private entrances • Individual waiters/

dryers • Carports • Microwave ovens In charming Northville. dose to 1-275,1-M, Twelve OaEs Mall. Only 12 mm minutes from Southfield, 25 minutes to Metro Airport

3 4 8 - 3 6 0 0

Open Moo. tfeni Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 pan. San. 12 noon - 5 p.m.

Developed by Mart Jacotoon 6 Associates.

Meet new friends and relax at-. . .

Beautiful I & 2 BedtMM AfHvdmexb

Fwk $360 H E A T I N C L U D E D

• Convenient to • B Moony or Potto • CoM* TV SwoSatl

• BooutMut Grounds a ftodol Aettvtties a Swimming Pool • Air Conditioning

A t P o n t i a c Tra i l a n d B a c k R o a d s i n W i x o m '

(Exit 1-90 at Back Road than 2 WMaa North to Pontiac 1tail)

O p e n M o n . - t e l . 9 - 0 S u n . 1 1 - 6 '

400 Apts. For Ron I

SPRING SPECIAL C O N C O R D T O W E R S

U 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

• Slow ft rafrigaralor • OMnaaahar •Carpon

: S K • Bprmklar aystam •FR0MS405

1-7? and TTM»a Mast to ASM, T

5M-3356

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I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

2 nadroom Kmmhowi pptng down moRd

court pod. duWtOuaa Cal 3 4 9 - 8 2 0 0

N O V I R I D G E

• NOVI • WATERVIEW

FARMS f r o m $ 4 3 5

Country aatting. Lakaa Araa. Naar ~kaka I M " I, 8|»CtfTVt. Stx^xJ

CondlUonad. Caniral AJr. Pool. Tarv-r*», CaMa. Lou ol Cloaata

Pontiac Tr bat Waal ft Back fids 624-0004

OPEN TIL 7PM Dally 9-7 • Sal ft Sun 12-4

400 Apts. For Rant

SPECIAL $ 1 0 0 s E C G R r n r

G R E A T L O C A T I O N L E X I N G T O N

V I L L A G E u 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT

F R O M t W 1-75 and 14 M«a

acroaa Irom Oakland Mali S85-4010

NOWTMVILLE-Falr brook Aparl-manta- lft2 badroom apartmanit

haat lyr laaaa Piaaaa can 34«-»25

NOVI/WALLEO LAKE - 14 ft Mag-garTy Large 1 badroom 750 aq It •aparata antranca Avanabla Apr* 7 S445/MO 477-675«

NOVI •v 1 badroom . $325 month plus aacurHy

dapoait and hall ol last months rani Hon amokar ft nan drlnkar 349- '537

MOV 1-8 Mao ft 275. nawar 1 ft 2 bfdroom luxury apla Waahar/Oryar. vartical binds. Quality laaturas «ant from undar 1500 aflar ipactal moao-M 348-4300

OLD REOfORO daaaK 2 badroom uppar Hat. n m aaction Old Radlord Non-amokara only Ralarancaa $375/haat Altar 5pm 533-1573

G R A N D O P E N I N G

Immediate

Occupancy

C A N T E R B U R Y PARK B r a n d n e w l a r g e d e l u x e 2 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h un i t s . W a s h e r a n d D r y e r in e a c h a p a r t m e n t . C a r p e t i n g , v e r t i c a l b l i n d s , d e l u x e a p p l i a n c e s , b a l c o n y , p a t i o , s w i m m i n g p o o l , t e n n i s c o u r t s , c o m m u n i t y r o o m . N e a r s h o p p i n g .

Livonia's

Finest

Location

7 M i l e R o a d C o r n e r M a y t i e l d

(3 blocks E. of Farmington Ro'ad)

East of 1-275

• 6 2 5 m o n t h

Model Open Dally 10-6 except Wednesday

4 7 3 ^ 3 3 8 ^ 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

400 AgtsTForHMir

Novrs A W A R D

W I N N I N G -C O M M U N I T Y

S A D D L E C R E E K

l ft 2 Badroom apartmant homaa

,oo For your corwarvianoa a ft dryar along with a raaarvad car port ar* indudad dubhouaa with piannae act.vWaa and aaarclaa room awart you

On Now Rd balwaan 9 ft 10 Maa Rd . jus! S o» 12 Oaks Ma*

C A L L 3 4 4 - 9 9 6 6 OLD BEDFORD l«/1 stored i bedroom cats O K. hard-wood Boors appliances naat. *270. $405 Oepoan Urwjue occupancy

ONE ft 1 BEDROOM APTS. on We»1 7 maa wan $i80-$440 mludaa h a ^ ft nater 25S-0073

OXFORD 20 NEW APARTMENTS FIRST MONTH RENT FREE

45 Louck SI 1 b * »rom downtown. 1 bedroom $445'mo 2 badroom $495'mo Fireplaces available Dls^wat^er. stove, relrigarator washer 4 Oryer on Ula Occupancy May 1 1-«25-57S8

- PLYMOUTH -RROUGHAM

M A N O R A P T S . "

1 BEDROOM $435 2 BEDROOM $475

Year Lease Heal ft Water Part Adults No pats

455-1215

<00 Apts. For Rant •

PLYMOUTH HILLCREST

CLUB F r e e H e a t

ONE BEDROOM SPECIAL 1ST MONTH FREE (Umltod Time Only) .

• Parti aanmg • Spacwua s i r t „ • Air Conditioning • Outdoor Pool ' """"kc^ya Grounds a

• Boat Value in Ai«e Naar Plymouth ft Waggerr,

12350 Riswian 453-7144

Daiiy 9-6 Sot.4 Sun. 12-4 PLYMOUTH - Large 1 bedroom Carpeted. appliances, a* condi-tioned security deposit No pets

348-8696 PLYMOUTH-Large custom 2 bed room, beige decor stove re«r«*». tor. diahwasnar, central air waaner. dryar, vertical bhnda pnvate park mg. $565 plus security 459-419s

PLYMOUTH - large 1 bedroom a, natta. deck, ouwt n e ^ t w n o o d Lease, aacurlly $525 • utahies Nopals 591-6530

PLYMOUTH LIVE ON THE PARK

Starting from...$435 ONE MONTH FREE RENT!

Heat ft water included central au kitchen built-ins. poking oooJ Ready lor occupancy Sea Maneoer

40325 Plymouth Rd Ajx i01

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(L imi ted T ime Only)

• Quiet Park Se l l i ng • Spac ious Sui tes • Outdoor Pool • Ait Cond i t i on ing

• Immacu la te G r o u n d s & Bu i ld ings • D i shwashers

Call or slop by tod.^y near Plymouth & Haqgnty

Daily 9 - 6

12350 Risman 4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4 Sat & Sun 12-4

B E S T A P A R T M E N T V A L U E I N F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

Charming 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments from *475 Featuring: 6 mo. & 1 yr l eases available

Convenient to f reeways , shopping, and bus iness districts Central Air Condit ioning Pr ivate Balcony/Pat io Swimming Pool C a r p o r t s Available Beautiful Landscaping

Located on 12 Mile R o a d b e t w e e n Mkldlebett & Orchard Lake R o a d s .

Open Mon.-Fri. 1-6, Sat. & Sun. 12-5 4 7 6 - 1 2 4 0

Picture This

In Northville... Imagine a wooded.

country setting...

near 1-275, with

tennis, swimming.

* fails for jogging, ^

plus excitit jfi-ental

residences . . . AH with washer/drver.

microwave, window treatments . . .

Many with v^y L

fireplaces and *'J^B

cathedral

ceilings.

Cedar Lake b«(«uu Nonfctitte and Hsgjrm Roads iter Open Moa.-Fri. 10-*; Sat. 12-4

Locaitd oa 6 Mil* Leasing Oater

V PKon. 3 4 8 - 1 8 3 0 JMMCOH

Scctsdalo Jlpartrmnfs Nmt/urgh BTTAMN JOY i Wtmn

From $ 4 4 5

• F R E E H E A T

F R E E C O O K I N G G A S 1 & 2 Bedroom • 1 %h Bath* • Central Air • Pool

• Vertical Blinda • Laundry & Storage • Tennia • Carport • Clubhouse • Cable Ready

Model Open 9-5 Daily 12-5 Weekends

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1 M O N T H F R E E

S 2 0 0 S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T

Quiet Count ry Sett ing • Spac ious & Sound-Cond i t i oned Apar tments

• Pool • Sauna • Cab le • Large C lose ts • Pet Sec t ion Avai lable

O n P a l m e r W ot Lilley O p e n Until 7 p .m.

3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0

Daily 9 7. Sat & Sun 12-4

WESTLAND H A W T H O R N E C L U B

i A A A f i r S T M O N T H ' S

1 U U R E N T

C a l l f o r D e t a i l s ! • B e s t V a l u e

®ool • C a b l e A v a i l a b l e i c e n i c v i e w • S h o p p i n g C l o s e By

7 5 6 0 M e r r i m a n R o a d B e t w e e n W a r r e n & Ann A r b o r Tra i l

5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4

Air P o o l

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j f f E L f f E • Paacsful Farmington Community

• Clubhouse with indoor and outdoor pool and ssuns

• Nsiat included' 1 Badroom and 2 Badroom

Apartments From I860

You a n Invited to our

O P E N H O U S E

Sat , March 17th, 9-5 8 Sun., March 18th, 12-4

P R A K E S ? f f i ? E » f > I M ft « « a

to N OufceftNrs Piara Jwai eaet ol Drake

Open Mon. thro Sol. S-S Sun 11-4

4 7 7

ONE MONTH FREE RENT

W A Y N E W O C Q

A P A P T H E N T

3 ^ — ' r r T - . • i s r s s — — 4

PLYMOUTH • • S P E C I A L I

£ 2 0 0 D E P O S I T

parking ,_erge • Jeccated Studw $300

ROYAL O A K H 11 MILE S MAIN ST

PLYMOUTH MANOR & PLYMOUTH HOUSE

APTS.

PLYMOUTH- Very race 3 yr old 1 badroom cloee lo downtown Bands a* Avaaawa May t $425 mo No beta 453-1743

Walk-in CloaaJ Lighted Parking] hor2YaarH^H Intrueion Alarm aywaH

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Plymouth Hills Aoartments

PLYMOUTH . 1 bedroom, aay. Iftm. tola ot ctoeata Oft street parking $450 par

O A K B R O O K V I L L A 4SMS07

746 S. MM St R E D F O R D A R E A REDfORO TWP

_ apartment Svumrrwig pool cade Tv neat

ORCHARD LAKE ROAO naar Taiegrapfi Beeutitu wooded aatting. 1 badroom apt Carpal. Air corvdrt loner heal nduded

FROM $375 ORCHARD WOOOS APTS

134-187$

CAMEL0T 2 8 8 - 1 5 4 4

M o d e r n 1 a n d 2 Bed room L0ey Rd Mat S or Ann Arbor Rd

WASHER-DRYER IN EACH APT

ACCESS TO 1-275 AIR CONDITIONED

C a l l - 4 5 5 - 3 8 8 0

A York Property Community From $375

P A R K S I D E A P T S

5 3 2 - 9 2 3 4

ROCHESTER - CITY F R E E HEAT Pool la ready Ion

15001 BRAMOT

©teer t ier & Eccentric CLARIFIED ADVERTING

TELEGRAPH $ 7 MILE AREA

I water included %335'mo plue aa-curlly Nopals 53ft-5254

Prom IMC 13 Mile & Greenfield

DISHWASHER NO PET9 R e d f o r d M a n o r

Soutn Radlord Dearborn HMgnta - Livonia Area

Deluxe 1,100 aq ft 2 bedroom. IM bam apartmant* Smat. quM complex Exceaent aloraoa and cable TV

REDUCED RENT FOR 1ST 3 MONTHS

937-1 CM 55&-7220

Classified Ads 1-2 BEDROOMS

MISTARTINO AT $42SM Carport, conversant location, corn-G E T R E S U L T S

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

| W 0 0 D C R E S T V I L L A APAPTMFM-TC R A T H L E T I C CLUB l

• Lush 18 hole golf course •* • Indoor 6c Ou tdoor pool • Washer 6c dryer m every apt . • Tennts Courts • Laree walk-in closets • Convenient to expressways 6c shopping

Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, eacft witti a firspiac* mini-Winds and baicony or pa-t» Pnvata athletic club featuring year-round indoor-outdoor pool. $auna. steam bath, whirl-pool and exercise room Seduded setting amidst woods and duck ponds Pets welcome Senior citizen discount

2 6 1 - 8 0 1 0

• Built-in vacuum system^ • Social activities • Qubhouse with sauna • Plus much, much more1

• Presidential 6c Corporate Suites Available Cal l o r S t o p By T o d a y !

SEE "THEPEOPLE WHO CARE" G r a n d R ive r at

4 7 7 - Q l 3 3 H a l s t e a d R o a d s Located adjacent to naturally wooded Hmes Pu t . ftnoooaral. 1 and 2 bedroom apartments and towahouies. Comfortable liiTBj with air coodtiioniag. pririte balconies, tinge doeets, beat mdnded. Also Cable TV. 2 swimaing pools and aerobics fitness center. SMART stop a the front entrance

H o u r v Mon. Thur* . ICV5 Fr i . IO-T; Sal. IO-5 Sun. 12 4

30500 West Warren J between Middlebelt and Merriman Roads

S 1 ' A C I O r S A V A R 1 M F N I I I O M r S

1 & 2 B a d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

f r o m $ 4 6 5

H E A T A N D

V E R T I C A L B U N D S I N C L U D E D

C o u r t a a Air C o n d M o n m s

PLYMOUTH. Mayflower Motel -$375 month winter ipeuai Feb March a April Deay room aervtce 24 hour menage aarvica Color TV No I immediate occupancy Creon or Maria,453-1620 Pi.YMOUTH-Old Village. 1 bedroom upper Carpal appaancee and man t*nde Available anmadialMy No pet* S3S5/mo 459-4416 PLYMOUTH OLD VAage - Upper studio apartment Carpeted, appli-ance*. aecurtly No pet* $385 *

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V I L L A G E S Q U I R E F r o m 4 5 5 - F r e e H e a t

1 M O N T H F R E E s 2 0 0 S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T

G r e a t L o c a t i o n • P a r k S o t t i n g S p a c i o u s • Brke T ra i l • 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 of I - 2 7 5 O p e n U n t i l 7 P M

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 Da i l y 9 -7 - S a l 11 -6 • S u n 1 1 5

NOVI - FARMINGTON

£Puvilw>n c(neti)t F U L L Y E Q U I P P E D H E A L T H C L U B

S200 S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T

Comolete GE Kitchens Washer/Dryer in Unil

Abundant Storage Window Treatments

Cathedral Ceilings Carports Included

N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n

6 6 0 O p e n U n t i l 1 p . m . 3 4 8 - 1 1 2 0

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED OFF WAYNE «0 BETWEEN BARREN I JOY NEAR THE WESTLM© SHOPPING »UU..

RENTAL OFFICE AND MODEL OPEN 10 AM-6 PM Ask About Our 1-Bod room Special

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W A T E R V I E W F A R M S From S 4 3 5

• C o u n t r y S e t t i n g * L a r g e A r e a

• N e a r 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

• P o o ! • T e n n i * • n j o h w a n h n r

• L o t s o i C l o s e t s

P o n t i a c Tra i l b e t w e e n Went & B e c k Roads

D a i l y 9 a . m . - 7 p . m . . S a t . & S u n . 12-4 p . m

O p e n U n t i l 7 P . M .

6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4 Op*>o daily 9 a m 7 p m Sat & S u n 11 ,i m 5 p m P.ivilion Drive off Haqger ly Rd b e t w e e n 9 4 10 Mile

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W E S T G A T E V I From s 4 7 5

A r e a ' s B e s t V a l u e

• Q u i e t • S p a c i o u s A p a r t m e n t s • A t t r a c t i v e l y L a n d s c a p e d • L a k e s A r e a

• N e a r T w e l v e O a k s M a l l • C e n t r a l A i r • P o o l • C a r p o r t • W a l k - i n C l o s e t s

• Pat io a n d B a l c o n i e s OH Pont iac Tra i l b e t w e e n Beck & West

Mm. f r o m 1-696. 1-96. 1-275

Dai ly 9 a m.-7 p .m . S a l 8, S u n 12-4 p m

O p e n Unt i l 7 o . m .

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5

C A N T O N S P E C I A L

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s f r o m

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I H e a t I n c l u d e d

THE CHARM OF R O C H E S T E R

T h e B e s t V a l u e I n T o w n

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

Near Downtown Rochester Heat tncluded Free Cable TV

• Swimming Pool • Easy Access to

I-75 & M-59 • Air Conditioning

At S e c o n d & Wilcox

6 5 1 - 0 0 4 2

Weekdays 8:30 to 5 Weekends 11-5

Or by appointment

S t o n e y b r o o k e

A P A R T M E N T S

4 5 5 - 7 2 0 0 South of Joy Road.

—a"West of I-275 . Open Monday through Saturday f s )

JfcOO AM-5:00 PM aSSl

• F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s •

C H A T H A M H I L L S 1st M o n t h F r e e

2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t F R E E G A R A G E

w i t h s e l e c t e d u n i t s for 1 y e a 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

H e a t e d I n d o o r P o o l - S o u n d 4 F i r e p r o o f e d

C o n s t r u c t i o n • S a u n a s • M i c r o w a v e • D i s h w a s h e r s

F r o m s 5 2 0 O n O l d G r a n d R i v e r b e t w e e n

D r a k e & H a l s t e a d Da i l y 9 a m -7 p . m • Sat I t a m -5 p m

• S u n 11 a m -4 p .m .

C a l l 4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0

77 beautiful acres of pork recreational pe ths - Four

Season* of octMiy wtm comfortable living in o special neighborhood atmoapbore in Formington Hills. ExcoHentty serviced and maintained 1 and 2 bedroom apartments and town houses Easy and quick access to I-96 and 1-275 - direct routes to the airport, downtown Detroit and Bi rm ingham Sou th f i ek l areas;

e Road 1V£ mi les west o f 9 Mi le

CALL TODAY 1 4 7 8 - 4 6 6 4 1

Exper ience l u x u r y apart-m e n t l i v ing at its f ines t Tasteful ly d e s i g n e d , c o n v e - \ n ient ly located, securely pro-t e c t e d . . . t h i s is F o u n t a i n Park Westland. You'll b e p r o u d t o call it your h o m e . • OKHCC ol spacious I ot 2 bedroom a pan merits with one or two baths • Washer fit dryer m " £ h apartment * Private entrance to cacti apartment • kjtche* compictc with_

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y sell dctrust ing retngerator dishw asher garbage disposal and microwave awen

• Insulated steel cntn door with dead bolt secunrv lock • Sound condUtKmed tkwrs 6i walls • Pnvate patios 6c balconies • Swim mmg pool • Tennis courts

W H I T E H A L L _

A P A R T M E N T S

Luxurious 1,2 & 3 Bedrooms

• 2 Fufl Baths • Heal inckxtod on • Carports selactunfc • Frse Cable TV • Wafc-in CtoMts • Hsaisd Summing Pod • Large Storsge Anes • Appliances, inducing • Laundry Facibea Dishwasher 1 Disposal • Community Room

5 5 7 - 0 3 1 1

W s s t 9 Mils R d . s t P r o v i d s n c s Dr. in S o u t t i f l s k J

Doty 9-S • Weekends 10-6 £

LOOK HERE FIRST Finding the perfect oiece to Nvo ts easy.

WARREN PLAZA a w a • « I U r t l T O —

A r f t n T M c m o 10 Mils snd Hoover

Convenisntly located nssr 1-696 1 and 2 BEDROOM UNITS

INCLUDES HEAT FREE CABLE TV

• Air Conditioning • Csrpsttng • Appliances • Disposal • Storage FacJUtiees •- Laundry • Swimming Pool • Tennis Courts

OIRce open dafly 8 30 s.m.-S.-00 p.m Saturday and Sunday 1000 a m - 5 0 0 p.m

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721-8488

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722-5155

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645-0420

BIHMINGHAM PUTNEY MEWS

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BIRMINGHAM Convenient location, one badroom balcony, m m binds Nicety decorated move right In, air. gas 4 water included 646-0315

BLOOMFIELD LAKES APARTMENTS

2 corporate apartment* available In a small, private campm

STUDIO $500 ONE BEDROOM $550 - $650 TWO BEDROOM: $600 - $750

Al-of u>e- apartments include -car-patmg drapes, decorator furnrture by Globe Interiors ft are comptidy decorated Washer ft dryar on mam floor Sec-ond badroom can be used as office or dan ideal lor executives or buei-neas parsons relocating into area Cleaning eervlcae available Beach privilege* on Caa* Lake No pet* pieaae Short term leese avalebie to quakt ud candidates 2020 Schroder Blvo 2 blocks N. d Orchard »Rd oft Caaa Lake Rd

r u n APPOMIMFNT, II Ul«1 681-4309 334-4302

CANTON

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HEATHMORE APARTMENTS 941-8004

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424-0780

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LIVONIA-2 Fuly mce rwghborhood

C a l 4 2 2 - 4 4 1 4

dor large lot. LIVONIA - 7/1 parage, •love' $400 security 4

Stamed woodwork Country Garden area. $43«/mo . no pets 344-3263

Tower* m 1 dk W Wayne Rd.. Bataiaan Ford ft Warren Rda Cal 721-2500

W BLOOMFIELD. Newly decorated baeement apartment with belh beautiful tome Laundry ft kitchen prt'iksgsa $375 including utwtlaa Young adulU 442-5722

404 Houses For Rent ADDISON TOWNSHIP - 2 bedrooma w/den. nnnhed wdk-out baaen on 2H acres w/pond snd co Horsae O k $B50/mo 462-7043

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TENANTS ft LANDLOROS SHARE

BIRMINGHAM ranch. 3 bedrooms, lardfy room, at tached garage, new carpet. app4 anoee. no pets. 9475/mo 442-2147

BIRMINGHAM charming 2 B rooms. 1 both, beaement. al UK* ancae + sen deenmg oven, binds $775'mo > security 624-4319

BIRMINGHAM - charming updated 2 bedroom, central air appliance* • « - 1 - - i i I • b b i iwncwo ymra. rma o^vi^nDorrvooo $730 642-3504 or 485-2074 BIRMINGHAM Downtown. 3 bedroom*. 1* be tha fireplace $000/month, ahort term

644-4348

BIRMINGHAM Large aecond Moor bedroom w»th ful bath. 2 bedrooms

Blrm schools $075/mo 84:

BIRMINGHAM Weik to downtown 2 bedroom with fua basement stove and lor Cal

' •Tgere-754-2148

BIRMINGHAM d e a n 2 bedroom colonld. quiet street neer town

BIRMINGHAM downtown. 1 bed- bath room, totaly lurnished. knens. dish- A.aaable Ap. 5 $705 mo 647-3047 aa. color TV. ak; ahort term avail-able 9 795-mo includes utaitlas: se-curity oepowt 644-4454 642-0003

BIRMINGHAM- 1250 VWe Naar Ocrwntown. 3 bedroom ranch, can trd dr . 2 car garage, deck brushed

/fu« bath Short tarm

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom, neutral * , within walking distance to

downtown $650 a month 540-1026

BIRMINGHAM - 2 or 3 bedroom home on quid street Nice tamly home with fireplace and screened

h Available Apr* 1 $625/MO . 1 MO security 624-7521

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom Cape Cod. wdk lo town Basement, newly painted, fenced yard, ak $475/mo Cal aftar 5pm 474-9151

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom 2 bath. 2

nice $1050 6 2 6 - 7333

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom brick h. beaement. tenced yard, fk-

place. 2 bathe, garage redecorated Temporary or parmenant 334-0354

CANTON - Naw 3 badroom colonial, baaarnent. attached garage, appk-

m- included. $1000 month Cdl 3-Opm . 081-3240

CANTON-3 bedroom, family room. Oreplece garage, becks to woods. $000/mo pkie security 501-7037

CANTON-3 badroom. 1 bath, base ment. garage Showing Mon . Wad , Frt. after 4pm $050 par month 041-2509 or 041-3050

CANTON - 3 beroom ranch, 1H baths, larmly room/wood stove, ap-

Fancad yard 4pm 041-38S4

" ' J WW b larmly room/i • Garage er mo After (

CANTON - 4 badroom. naw carpel throughout $050 ° e S ^ 7

CLAWSON - 3 badroom*. tui

carpet, between 15 ft Uvernds $650 Sco«. 634-0444 or 640-4728 DETROIT - Burt Rd , 1-06 Area 2 bedrooms. uWlty room, carpet new pamt. $260 par month. $200 eecurrty 255-3628

PLYMOUTH-345 Park view MM St/ Ann Arbor Tral 3 badroom ranch

2'* car garage ft paho Large double

Drapee. carpel AS a f f i -ance* No peca t yr leaae $7*5/

Ask for BM 455-3000

security d $400 4am-4 30pm. ROMULUS-Claen 2 b a d r o o m Ranch carpeted, remoaraior. Move, au conditioned fenced yard $450 par month 340-4243

412 Townhousss-Condo* For Rsnt

AUBURN MILLS attractive 2 bed • 1-75. M y carpet •no deck, luxury

belh. ak. pod ft du«houaa No pets Aval Aprs 1$ $600 mo 421-7404

AUBURN HILLS. SOUTMFIELO FARMINGTON HILL*

Ouetanding 2 ft 3 bedroom town houeee ft ranches with attadM 1 ga

KAFTAN ENTERPRISES

352-BIRMtNGHAM

50's coniemporery town-home. '

•2 bedrooms • Walk to downtown

• Woodburmng hr apiece • Ramodded Interior

• Centrd Ak • Private antr ancae • Landscaped patio

• Baeement with laundry hook-ups 1 to 2 yr keaeea oflered with 1 mo tree rent Cdl Mon thru Sat lor ap pomtment 444-1300

412 Condo* For Rent

BLOOMFIELD on Square Lake eon-do Lakdronl 2 bedrooma. 2 bath* laundry. wa*out. $1175 month C H eve* ft weekends 332-4110

BLOOMFIELD - 2 bedroom 2 bain large beeubful Condo with (replace $725 morjlh. rndudee appkanoee/ wa*hei'dryei'heet'water 474-3153

CANTON Avalable Way 1 2 bed-room Townhouee basement sppk-

es Water gaa and maintenance adad 86>8i'nw O d f — » F e ^ 5 5 t

FARMINGTON HILLS. 2 bedroom appliances, wmdow Ireatmenta. pa (lo. pod. lends Good location Sa-curtty/iefeiencea No p d s 444-4579

ROYAL OAK • 13W MMe ft Cootdge. 1 bedroom houee Rent y*sle house is bsetg remodeled $350/mo

357-5215

SOUTHFIELD-3 bedrooms Appi,-ancee. hardwood Boor* $505 piua aecunty 540-0545 or 567-4004

SYLVAN LAKE room Laka acmaaa. Stove ft refrig-erator included $745 par month Day* 444-3011 Evaa 441-3203

SYLVAN LAKE Frontage room, cathedral eeWngi. brick fire-place. contemporary, newer kitchen bathroom, 2 bed rogm^ j j f , i t

D ft H P^IOPtRTieS 737-4002

TROY - apaciou* 3 ttve ranch. 3 fireplace*, tormal din-ing room. Wnishad basement wfth apedd extras on large lot $1,450

175

TROY - 3 bedrooms 2H baths, ga-rage. $400 per month Troy - 2 bed-rooms. I bath, garage. $650 per month 647-4045 or 641-1407

WATERFORD Lakafront-Caes Laka Brick 2 bedroom. 2 bath ranch, fire-place 2 car garage, pels ok. caah diecount $845'mo 624-1427

BLOOMFIELD H4H - Newty deooral ad. 1700 aq ft 2 bedrooms, 2 M private beaement. $450 E. Woodward

WEST BLOOMFIELO. lekefronl quad level. 3-4 bedrooms, 2 baths, deck, tamly room, flrepiece. base-ment Hefw w ices Yr. leeee $1075. AvailsOla Msy 20 640-2640

WESTLANO Attractive 3 bedroom tamly room w/Hreplaca deck, utaty room Relerencea 8 security re-quired $730/mo 553-8005

WESTLANO 2 bedroom duplex Private drive, tull basement new kitchen end appli-ances. Quiet reddantid setting $475/month Cdl _ 721-4111

WESTLAND - 3 badroom ranch large lanced yard, very dean, ape

aa. no p d s SS05 plus seavfty Cal Vic: 720-42

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baths, fenced yard, garage. Abeo-lu tdynopds Reference* 450-8268

W BLOOMFIELD Laka front. 3 bedroom home, vecatlon round SsHrig. fishing, ice skating. $1.550/mo. Apr! 1. 420-0200

BLOOMFIELD - Middle Strarl* waterfront Cedar exterior, walk-out

32x14 greetroom'cathedral cdkng. 2 car attached garage $1200/mo D ft H PROPERTIES 737-4002

4 0 5 P r o p e r t y

ABSENTEE OWNER We peraortakie our service to meet your usung ft management needs

Broker Bonded Specializing in corporate

traneleree* Bel or* making a deci—on cal usl

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Farmington Hills 737-4002

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom. 2'1 bath townhome near Maple ft Adams Rd Wdkmg ddtanca to downtown This

:uro-sfyts kitchen, almond appk-anoee. neutral carpalpfl throughout ft mirrored d o e d doors. Alao pri-vate street entrance, patio, central dr . ft beaement w«h laundry hook up*.Ask about our 2 yr leeees For appt. Mon thru SaL cdl 644-1300

BWWeMOllAM - 1 badroom condo. naar town, •harp' Contemporary $505 indudee heal, water, ak. car-port ft appkancee Available May HI M2 1»2Q «n.i fnw llili fMH

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom, deen carpet. * fresh pamt indudee appkancee. heat. w»-

$50S/mo Cal 557-6703

BLOOMFIELD'AUBURN HILLS Area 2 bedroom, completely fur rushed, utensil* ft knene Weahar/ Dryer Short term lease MOO/mo Immediate occupancy Days. 449-4650. Nights. 970-1204

1021

BLOOMFIELO HILLSLakef ron i specious 2 bedroom. 2 bath, w / s l sppiiances including washer ft dryer Carport S1 lOO/mo

030-2152/230-0720

BLOOMFIELO HILLS-Nawfy deco-rated 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo on a l sports laka Approximately 1200 sq ft Al appliances included Rent furnished or unfurnished Cal Pam 0am-3pm at 644-7701

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 ft Orc-hard Lake.' Farmington Square Super sharp 1 bedroom, carport, patio, central dr. $450 unfurnished lurnfched$475 300-3066

FARMINGTON HILLS 12 Mile Orc-hard Lake RrW Boor. 1 bedroom Condo Carport Appkancee Vert, c d bunds' Pod Afler 3 30,455-0144

HARBOR SPRINGS CONOO Weekly rental at beeuMui Harbor Cove Phase ll - 2 bedrooms snd loft unit, doee to beach pools tennis courts and natura Irak* By owner available June - Augusl Cdl now tor reeervsttons sfler 6pm 406-4406

LIVONIA 2 bedrooms 1* baths. 1st floor, sun porch verticles, leun dry room apphances. garage, poo: no p d s Mature adult environment 8 Mle/Newburgh area Avalable May 1 $850 mo 501-6623

LIVONIA 2 bedroom 2nd Boor Ap pkances. new carpeting, vertical bunds $565. heal included No pats Immediale occupancy 420-3326

NOVI Twelve O a k s Tuwnhou&cs

% MONTH FREE RENT 2 ft 3 badroom townhouee* Base menu, waaher ft dryer hook-up* fdfy equipped kitchens, m d binds ft carport A Novi Schools On Mag gerty, S ctl 10 MUe $715/mo Open Deify 1-5, closed Thurs ft Sun

Furnished Apartments Available

4 7 1 - 7 4 7 0 /Haggerty Executive

Condo 2 bedroom. iv»_bath. fin NOVI - 0 Condo 2 •shed baeement. new cerpd/wood floor, appkanoee. lk apiece, carport pod, terras $025 mo >40-7280

PLYMOUTH - Naw 2 badroom. cathedrd caMng skylights, carport Avertable May 1 $715 per month 455-8786 451-7823

REDFORD - Tdegreph/W Chicago Beautiful 3 bedroom home for lemale non-smoker $250 includes utllitie* Kay, 534-3351

PONTIAC WALTON {>ARK MANOR COOPERATIVE- 1 8 2 bedroom units available Starting d $345 a mo includes heel, waler. appliances ft new carpet Access lo rrtdn ex. preesway Loeded m Northern Pon liac naar Telegraph & Dixie Hwy Mon-Frt 0am-12 ft 1-Spm 334-2000

412 Townhouse* C w i o i f a W w i l

PLVMOUTH CONOO 2 bajr , , < 1 bath carport, balcony. $450 per month • utilities No pets Seru>>t. deposit AvsaatHe May t Aftar 6pm

444 3441

412 Tc Condo* For Rsnt

ROCHESTER HILLS. 3 bedroom ]"• bath condo, decorated. ancae storage Immediale After •

k> decor sied sppfc 2 car garage $1700

»r»PM 654-202.'

W BLOOMFIELD

2500 sq. ft. ROCHESTER 7 ' i bOHS. indc

Large 2 bedr or., ' partially l.n

lahed baeement. garege Weuirside cor $050'mo 375 0918

ROYAL OAK- 14 Ml .'Cruok nished I bedroom eir leurxJ-y qm ai inciudea pod 8 heat vete parking $440/mo

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SHELBY TOWNSHIP Owner t.»rv» ferred Beeutitul new "er-'i«g* Place Wasl 2 bedroom, 2 belh con do Executive Qudity Call lor de tak* 59 75/mo * securty n»ie-

656 6069

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730 7743

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0ISNEY /EPCOT - Luxury 2 and 3 bedroom. 2 belh condo, washsr. «yw microwave, pod. tecum ten Ms courts $405 and $525 Week Qeys 474-5150 Eves 471-0777

SOUTHFIELD Custom deccated 2 bedroom 2 bsth ceih-g is" dishwasher window treatments modern Ughtmg waMpsoei in hat ' s 8 kitchen much more $6 75 Caw weekdays 9am-5pm 353-5750

SOUTHFIELD Townhouse as soon ss possible. 3 bedroom* 3 baths new carpd'bknd* haa pool

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STERLING HTS ? bedroom condo V" bath kn-shed besemaot w '.re. place overlooks pod area. $400. mo including uMniee 465-79 t j

FLORIDA - Marco idand week be-tors ft Eaeter week Pnvase home 3

CO $000 week John or Card 471-4006 676-5022

TROY CONOO 3 bed.com* lurnished. TV. micro*eve $1 0S£ per month. 6419110

HILTON HEAO ISLAND. S C - 2 Mdroom 2-. bsth condo neer oresr gol Free lennia. health dub ft 3 pools ( M o / a n 643-4760

WAWAH ISLANO - S Wet one to five bedroom eccomode-sons Pam Harrington Exdudvae

1-400-445-4044

TROY-Northheld Hill* 3 bedroom 1"> balh. sunken living room patio fireplace newty redecorated. %9V. per monlh 64 17193

MARCO ISLAND- South Seaa wed J bedroom, 2 beth luxury condo vrertookmg pod and beach, south axpoeurs Avskebls Apr! 335-5250

TROY-2 bedroom i t bsth cHni->p room, breakfast nook pat^o dishwaaher washer'dryer fmished basement, large wdk in closets, pod No pels $825'mo 626-6744

MARCO ISLAND 1 bedroom condo. pod lends, pulling greens, realm-rant on prarraaea Evaa 451-2415 or

424-4473

TROY-3 bedroom 1"» bath room central air di appliances pa-tio Wmdow treatment baseme-r $025 mo 640 892f

UNION LAKE balh 2 car

area 2 bedroom'? r ga'age ft'ep- ice appi.

ancaslake/dock available $750/mo + security 360 2348 or 6W4 262?

W i n F o u r X ' c k e t s

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BRIGHTON - Crooked Lake Fur-mshed lakdronl home $680 per month. 1 Month security depoert Available untk June 565-6343

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER Two 2 bedroom homes completely furnished $1000 ft $1100 month

603-2015

407 Mobils Homss Fpr Rsnt

DETROIT - Just remodeled 3 bed-room ranch Tategreph/5 $450 per month plu* depi Cell 453-1413

DETROIT 5 Mite and Teinronfl

carpatmo country kit

FARMINGTON HILLS Smdl apart-ment single person Fsimdhad and utHmes lor $265 par mo 30771 Grand River Cak 474-1572

HOME AWAY FROM HOME INC Short lease ElegenHy furnished A e»kpped 1, 2 or 3 badroom apta No pets From $490 424-1714

Home Suite Home MICHIGAN'S FINEST FURNISHED APTS.

Quality lurnishlngs. fully equipped kitchens. Hnana. dec-orator items 4 cade TV

MONTHLY L E A S E S F R O M S35/DAY

540-8830 A E . M C Visa accepted

LIVONIA-Fuly furdehad apadoue 1 bedroom condo. bdeony. ak con-ditioned. pod. 4mo leeee A i—atila May 1.1450'mo 474-4571

N O W - l i n d 2 bedroom luxuriously

laaaee Amaduaa Cloee IO^TT I and 1-4*4 and mmneakom 12 Oaks Mel Seddls Creak Apertmenta an Novi Rd . between 9 1 W Mle

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Sec.arate town Royd Oak Seperi and cookna laundry and d i l l aa Cm-alred perk

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549-5500

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C L E O A N T * C O M P L E T C

661-0771

window treatments, country kitchen. 2 car garage $435 mo Dave 255-5478 or 477-4409

Other 1 soon ELIZABETH LAKE ACCESS

Beautltd treed tat on golf course Newty decorated ft landscaped, 3 badroom. 1 * balh. 2 fireplaces, fin-ished basement. 2 car attached ga-rage, lawn maintenance Included P*u« many extraa Immaculete. • T25B 841-0373

FARMINGTON HILLS ranch S of an acre. 3 bedroom, den endoeed porch vpkanca*. 3 car heeted ga-rage $460 month 476-4143

or 436-0054 pager

Farmington H«s TWO HOMES

3 bedroom bock ranoh with larmly 105m attached garage. $725/mo

Three bedrooms, baeamenl. fire-place. 2 car garage $450'mo

Ask for JoAnne FRANKLIN roome. 3 I B i t houee $i600'mon«h

GAROEN CITY 2 bedroom, cunakia. carpet, « p l -encea. utaty room, garaoa Abeo Mefy no pets Rdemmee 450-4244 GAROEN CftY 2 bedroom "newty

occupancy $425 mo insecurity NoPecsl

HAMBURG. 3 basement, fax pais okay Cdl

k T S 1273-0223

HOMES Of THE WEEK FARIMNOTON MILLS - NtoS 2 bad-

100 aq IL I car ge-

NOWTHVILLf - Sharp 2 wWl Baeement. 2H C*r geraoa. k-tchen appkancee partly furreshad.

HARRIMAN REAL ESTATE 477-8960 "Wa 2

Over 1.000 a * uniity room, a d d 'option to buy s ea rns $430/M0

7*4-1*2$

erge kitchen elih sppk country Me IMna an 1

aara I d M u«que area wSyna • *Jho«ii. Charry Ha Hfc

«*er area 9010'mo 100-7244

MOVW 3 bedfaem ranch newly paled ft decorded I car artactod Oarage M ksssmsnl. $ 1 000 naa. I d 4 led mo security 474-4414

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FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 bedroom unn. $260 and up OuMt. older p i j r Appkancee. carpet no p d s

474-2131

FARMINGTON LOCATION. ' bed-room References ft security re-quired No pet* Cel between 2PM; 5PM.

408 Duple xs* For Rsnt BERKLEY -Targe upstaTr*. J bedT room. 1 bath, garage Naw pemt carpeting appliancea. bkndk 1044 Harvard $505/mo • ullktie* No pels Yr leeee Weekdays 304-0002 BIRMINGHAM-Oduxa 2 1H bdh. appkancee tamly room, dtning room, roc fOon\. QVIM. Smal p d ? $700 647 3635

DEARBORN W - 14247 Juter drive. Clean 2 bedroom townhc wee appk-ancae. no peM $400 month - de-poelt . end utdtiee . 505-0424

KEEGO HARBOR - I d •« Ful baeement, 3 bedroom*. 1"4 bath* garage 3177 Orchard Lake -Ceaa Lake privileges Av mediately $605/Mo pk

atfatxe im->* utimee.

plue aecurtty Cal 681-6479

PLYMOt/TH- - 4 dk*. fr o n down-

wd to avalibia June 1. 1000. * r y clean ft neat $425/mo 450-0324

ROCHESTER DOWNTOWN Brand new construction 2 bed-rooma 1'4 bath. Spacioue Uvmg

1 with custom deck, attached

• S i g i T mof« H m

Snyder , K i n n e y & Ben n e t t / R o c h e s t e r

6 5 1 - 6 6 6 0 ROYAL OAK • Townhouee 2 bed-

I bd bknds, appkanoee. baaamani No pet* $645/ifc . securtty 543-7507

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410 Fist* Basse ft Brown

area Charming 2 badroom upper f id sun porch, large roome. naw carpd Cdl 444-7414

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dryer Mr No petal $705'mo • tod declrte. 1 me

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NAPLES FL. 2 badroom condo -Jacuzzi Sleeps 8. tennis courts, pooNKts bsr. fins dtrwig ft snlsnsmmant $800 wk 348-0634

ORLANDO DISNEY - 2 bath. 2 bed-room condo lennls. pod s p s a d price , 930-4533

3 NAPLES CONOOS 2 bedroom. 2 beth on privet* go* courses. SwVnmmg. I era-** 4 mle* from Gdt Free gr eerie lee* Deyi 435*3000 Evee 454-0324

415 Vscstion Rsntst* BO THE - 2 levd mterconnecting round nouee. bedroom*. 3 down, 4

house, pool Pictures 271-2443

BRIGHTON AREA prtvsto. quid area cottage, sleep* 4 $340/wk Bod. pleyground. no pet* 437-2410

CHARLEVOIX SUMMER RENTAL Locstionl Location! Location1

2 badroom oondo. diorl waiting datsnce lo downtown. 2 bfks from Mnni* courts. go« c o r n s and Lake Chsrlevoa Beach Fumdhed. lul kitchen ckshwesher microwave, dr conditioned, c i d e tv. leundry tacd-OSS No pals. Prtvats parking and •lorags $1200 per mo . utktoee pro-vided Avsdable May 1-Oct 1 $500 daooait Hdwences required Cal

as* lor Campbell. 416-547-215 or sfler 5pm 616-547-4048 E S c

Mondey. April 2. 1990 OAE

41S Vscstion Rents* . . •*AUT»UL BUTTON* BAY

" " i * H H Traverse Cay 1 bed-y o m kpartmant MO. kbctonene Summer rental One Mock to urv oroweadbeedi . ^ g . ^ , 1 ^

414-271-4344 rtna $250 weekly

CHARLEVOW i f*

po?4. beach, wed lo town

>-«fcekonl condo

GOLF BOYNE Stay d New Resort Condo State*

The Water Street inn on Lake Chartovod d Boyne C*y

V400H54-4313

GRANO TRAVERSE BAY 1<2 mla S d Northpori Beautitw j f a*Mga Sandy beecr. T

i a i H M ^ H $ 4 2 0 adnsiMnu.

851-0004 HALE AREA, 2 bedroom tog cebkt on 500 acre u k lake fireplaca. Ml J~>«tern convsraence* rowbosl. * 3 7 > 'wk 313-444-1174

HALE - Family g « *w*T wesksna n the north woods. 5 bedroom col lage . indoor pool, wooded *raa 5T7-345-0711. 517-873-3501

HARBOR SPRINGS'PETOCKEY Weekly cottkge/Condo rentals Re-serve early lor w m « vacation* Cal Holiday Accomodation* at

816-348-2765 HARBOR SPRINGS-Harbor Cove luxury condo available lor iprtng and *ummer Remodeled interior wtlh new kirnOtaa indoor, outdoor pod. lenras court pnvsls beach Days 945-0400. Evas 282-4440

m Sleep,!

HILTON HEAD. S.C Oceen condo I bedroom beech lenrae pod. $375/wk 450-6548

HOMESTEAD Beedifront Condos (Beech Comber) Qreel locabon beeutlfui lake view*

' - i s ; HOMESTEAD CONOO

1 badroom. *eep* 4 on the mar. fishing, swimmmg. beech club

1-400-642-3305 HOMESTEAD RESORT bor. Michigan 2 bedrooms. 2 beth* ®n Laka Michigan Bescn Oubsval-s b d Cal after 8pm

Glen Ar-

426-2517 HOMESTEAD 1-2-3 bedroom con-do ai lee* man '4 rale now thru May 24 AMo prima w n m a week, i t* available d 15% Diecount AI amen-ities * screened deck* overlook mg Lake Michigan, fireplace, ssuns. heeted outdoor pod. End Unit, pri-vacy beech club, etc Day* 1-462-4430. eves. 1-126-2172

HOWELL - Indian Wildernees Perk, Camporounds Seeaond srtee rva*-able For further mtormatlon cdl

IN-TOWN of LELAND, about 300 ft lo Laka Michigan. 3 bedrooms 2 bathe. 1450 sq ft . nswar 8 mealy dacorsted with mod smsrwties. •vskeOM for weekend or by week

during mar No 313-45

o pets References rsquirsd 1-3010 or 313-451-0219

NORTHERN MICHIGAN Beeutitul new home on Burt Lake in Harbor Springs/Petoekey in area 4 bed-rooms. 2 beth*. open bsemed cak-ing in IMng ft dmkig area* complete kitchen ft utlbbe* Single tsmly or maximum of 4 parsons. 100 ft water frontage ft dock, new golf, fishing, good shopping ft dkanft Minimum 1 week rentd Cal for pnee » rko

745-3547

PORTAGE iakekont home lor rent, 20 minutes wed d Ann Arbor $500 per month Apr* $ May $300 »eek Inaummar 2 large bedrooma, ed-ki kitchen, cathedrd odlai^i, ro pel* Grad beach 971-4370 » 744-0320

41S Vscstion Rsntst* HUBBARD LAKE - Three 2 bedroom

colleges Grae lor swkiviim^

-244-0017'

LAKE CHARLEVOa-2 bedroom. 2 belh lekefronl condo with bod H p Sdeps 4 Fuly equipped $725/wk

447-4157

Iront, 5 bedrooms" jacuzzi Ika-placas sandy beach, bods knsns Jund Aug 26/Bapl 517-466-2753

MULLETT LAKE-new 3 2"4 bdh kjmdhed home Laundry, screen porch boat hold, wonderkjl sunset Securtly deposk

SAUGATUCK - Herd to find. 4 bed-room cottage On the HM Short d ro l to Marina, and quamt anops downtown $500 week 557-4160

SCHUSS MOUNTAIN- Northern U.cr»gen condo Graat golt m m .

Eva* 283-3436 Day* 404-4260

SHANTY CREEK -Schuss Mountain Chald 4 bedroom 214 bath completely redecorated TV 8 VCR. with s i smemtles 357-2618

TORCH LAKE ahorsSKte estate lovdy 5 bedroom lodge ft 2 bedroom bungslow From $1000/wk Brochurs 644- 7288

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BIRMINGHAM Beeutlfui 3 bedroom home In the Downtown area. Fur-mehed $375 pm* 1/3 uUktiae Cal 442-7342

BIRMINGHAM-Non-*moking mala/ l am d a for baautffui 3 bedroom home No depoait $410 per mo Utatiea nduded Mike. 447-0144

BIRMINGHAM - 2 maMe wlah lo share home with seme $243 month phi* security 6 unities Wseher dryer Walk lo oowntosm 447-7541

BLOOMFIELD ESTATESpeoou* ho^d 8 grounds, pod. pnva j bath, all iitatiea mad lor proleaalond bachelor /bachlordte $325 'mo

655-5067

OIlfifWUtfT TR< Large Sandy Beech Whelpooi Balh Heated Pod and Spa Sleeps Four Private Sundacks Overlooking Bay. Compld* Ktchar.. Minutes irom Championahlp Golf 8 Shoopmg. Daly Housekeeping Cada-HBO

DAILY AND WEEKEND RENTALS WELCOME I

5 Day Spring Special* $240-$309 5 Day Summer Speods $690- $649 Advance Reeervstions Necessary

The Beach Condominium/Ijotd CALL TOOAY (4161036-2228

TRAVERSE CITY-Grand Bay-Eastport 3 badroom *andy beech ($4501

cottage

I May-Aug No p d * 420-247?

W BLOOMFIELD - Pine Lake fron-tage - 1 badroom studio on 2 ecre lot Secluded area Fumahed by kv tenor aedgner Available now Apr* thru Sept (motorboat included k $1.175'MO pm* security, Oct thru March S875/MO plus security Cel 841-5577

416 HsU* AMERICAN LEGION Dearborn Hgts 1 block E. of Telegraph. S d War-ran AM conditioned, wedding*, par-lies Cdl I2noon-"2pm 274-8208

CANTON-Large furnished basement spartment with kitchen and bath, cable TV available rent by the week $65 Non-amoker 041-3748

ROCHESTER HILLS I break lad apt

ROCHESTER - room 10 rent Down-town Srea $300 par mo rem ale preferred Kitchen ft leundry D"vMeges Cafl 651-3614

SOUTHFIELD - Large room lor rent, k a houee prtiHegee. lor non-emok-Ing mala. Evergreen Eight Mia aree $270/mo Avalable May 1 450-4043

WESTLAND - With house privileges Ctoee to shopping center, non smoker. $250 month CM on weekends 505-8644

W BLOOMFIELD- Pnvate bdh Uv-mg room ft kitchen. Laundry Scenic mew over lake $325 per mo

651-7016

bedroom moble home $300 in-cludes utdtie* Cel 7pm -rmdracM Weekends anytima «9S-0640

CANTON ProlsMiond g d lo (hare with seme. 2300 sq ft home, ga-rage pod vrMlies included $350 Days 974-6649 evens 041-4404

FARMINGTON HILLS - Female wanted to shars 1100 aq ft luxury spartment Weaher'dryer m apt. Own bath $314/MO plus % utilities Days 930-1500 Eves 474-7367

FEMALE AGE 25-35 to share con-iemporery vaage Green 2 bed-room. 2 balh apartment $34S/mo * '4 utilities After 6pm. 744-1473

FEMALE non-amdker •her* with same, large 2 bedroom apartment in Rochester $244 mo 2 had Ullktie* Cdl PauM 453-0533

FEMALE ROOMMATE to ahare townhouee with 2 other lamda* Pri-vate bath Southfield aree $275 month 354-2134

LOOKING FOR 1-2 non smoking lemaia roommates lor large 4 bad-room In the Deerbom. Detroit a ree $300 mo * pert utiloee 846-0055

MfLFORD very raca Irak. Lady wUh-ae lo share beautiful large noma with another lady Muat aee Refer-ence* 1-665-24*8

NON SMOKING ahare 2 bedroom. 2 beth apartment.

-S33& tie* Cal Alex 335-4453

NON SMOKING pr:IIMicnd. female houaemate. BtouiuBdd Hda home. $300 month pki* utlktiekJlm

336-4558

NON-SMOKING PROFESSIONAL to share 2 badroom. 2 bath aamt-fur raahed apt w/al recreation faedtw* In hub of Southfield 355-0475

PROFESSIONAL norv^moker mg roommde to ahare a contempo-rary home on 14 acrea with pond In Ortonvda area 427-4241

OUALITY FEMALE non-amoker lo ahare colontd m N Royd Oak Ga-rage. pod. $365 mc-ith Ok Near-way* 546-0110

421 LMng To

ndkhbomood utaraaa *0 Day* 886-0860 dler 5

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ROCHESTER IBdad •mofcmg m d i t o d u r a

Idea) wen-Miarp 4 bad-

Day* 437-1333. Evt vie 454-4274

•here 3 badfoom houa Moa area. Very reaat made. $200

ROCHESTER Roomn due* lo dMPS 2 Pedro par mo <>

Ei

iato aanl id am apt. $280 •ya 544-1272 ea. 442-2041

ROOMMATE Looking tor lamda. md 2C» Wlxom arak $250/mo S* low

ROOMMATE to ahare ranch with 2 young maMe Non amokd phje H uMOboe- CTaaeai

3 bedioorn uideookmei

$260 month 1. 240-2407

SOUTHFCLO ramd*. nonemokmn rnnmmaM to thare 2 bedroom. 2 b d h 12 Mae/Frankln aree Pod . lenrva courta $300/mo 364-6403

bedroom. 2 b d h apt . w«h same $285 • tSUMRMk 254-6111

Deposit requved, Half ram tlee. After 1100am - 427-4043

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WANTED WORKING meto to ahara 3 bedroom houee In Royd Oak. $246 month phje 1/3 utdtok. Ca l aftar 3 PM 544-1204

WHITE male. 27. wlanaa to diara 3 badroom houee. in Dearborn Heights. $350 month indudee i M -bee. 561-4441

WORNNQ tor tome with aame. Maple/Tele-graph. Laraa bedroom, aafc ki doa-d . prtvaM b e d $360 mo 624-2177

422 Wsntsd YoRant FOREIGN COUPLE P l l - cotooe

Mr M n d t o i n

7 30pm •

RESPONSIBLE. p iOte ldu t l ftote (eerty 30" *J dadraa m or Snd i apt d n d aubikba. Uvond to Mb-lord Mud have ekimapfieia. no

Messrsr-ROOM NEEDED tor tefndl to rant

mg area* 517-B71-B3B0 or after 5pm 313-453-1420. art. 171

424 Houss 8ming Ssrv.

HOUSE SITTER Malura.

Eiic*a*nt rd-4pm. 474-4370

MATUBE. PROFESSIONAL won • H a b l s tor houee d M n g eervk nalaranoaa A a l a b l i tor the Irt-county arak 243-4457

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A U T O STORAGE Yaw round laedty indde Fenced a Woodward H M l e l f - « l I H d k $75 par mo •-

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER

3 3 5 - 1 0 4 3

DOWNTOWN WAYNE. 15 > 40 dore m busy Kroger - Perry atnp canter on Mtcfagan Avenue m Wayne Rant $450par month. Cal 447-7171

FARMINGTON HILLS On to MM* Rd

btw Halstead A Haggerty RETAIL/OFFICE

FOR LEASE 750-2.400 eq a

Period tor Engineer mg Frm » CERTIFIED «ALTY.»

471-7100 INC

LIMITED RETAIL SPACE beautlkdr renovated

church m the hear! of downtown o s r m w w

PLYMOUTH/DOWNTOWN Ouamt ahoppang mal 1090 Sq Ft Exceaeni perkmg Cal Oeboreh 344-0360

SHOPPING CENTERS FOR LEASE moomkdd. Maple ft mkder River view. Grange ft King 471-4555

434 Ind. / Wsrshouss or Sals

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ACCOMPLISH SUCCESS lnpreebgtoue*lm

SHARED OFFICE CONCEPT*, p r c i t l l l ft

355 S Woodward Sta >000 Cal Pdr toe Thuman 433-2070

diato occupency Daya. 444-1910

8ffiHMOHAM OFFICE SPACE 2nd loor auto availabla Utdtiee m-

E d off MapM Rd $ 1.200'mo

433-1100

BIRMINGHAM $12 par aqh d -tractive remodeled office axiaa. plu* on arte *tor age/e arehouemg opttond Only 2 turte* le" McNabnayREOC 254-5900

BlOOMFIELD HILLS office apaoee 1 ofkee 120 aq fi $500 per mo 1 office. 210 *q h $750 par mo Eqdpmant and secretary service

447-5444

BOOMING NOVI Ide 1575 sq ft m a premiere Now Office Bunding Fmohed Office

lo Ranti Cdl 4T4-0121

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Profeealond furraehed office

644-7104

LATHRUd VMJJkOC 1.7*0 a%JL. 2nd levd. vary dadr-

mae North d 1-404 444-7780

LIVONIA D O W N T O W N BCTKOrT a 68.

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HQ SERVICES 6 OFFICES Laurel Par* Piece. Uvonie

GRANO O r D B C PRICES 591-4555

Reoaiasance Ctr Tower 400. Suite 500

* 250-5422

LIVONIA OFFCE SUITE e nea . c a a .

8 Mia naar 1-275. 1000 aq II aub Jim Pel 444-7440

UVOMA OFFICES 7 mle'Wbdd*-bea or 5 maa/MKk»ebdl from 160 to 400 aq l e d from 110 * o ^ j r o * »

241-1211 Caa Ken Hale day*

UVONIA. 4 k m W d kbddtobaH.

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Suite* from 572 lo 4200 eq ft aval-abie w a divide competrtrve rale*, converaent perkmg. lul service bunding Oceen GrSe ooAee *hop. Mock broker end beauty/barber shop m bulding Next lo Crowley* ,

280 N Woodward 447-7171

SOUTHFIELD - Leeee 5100 a a * land I 10500

FARMINGTON HILLS 12 Mae/Farmlngton/Orchard Lake

'1 men office Secratand. phone an-swering and lax available. 553-2727

pkie 1 acre d land Light i • — 1 W 8

CM 354-1040 Rd

442-5335

4 3 6 O f f t c e /

S p s c s

bukd«g. 2 now- $500a Large suite i I Feb 1 $2000

Ceil 9-5 - 645-5639 ANNOUNC»IG SERVICED OFFICE

SPACE ._ Now Locabone through-out Tha Metro Aree tor am Mar Ex-ecutive Office needs Suite* Irom 150 aq ft «4th ahared idaphoii; an-swering aecretarid aardcae C con-ference facanee Flexible short-term leeee* ft growth option* to corv. erittond apaoa. •CANTON. 1-275* Ford Rd - FARMINGTON HILLS. N'w

I RUNG HTS Hal Rd (M-591 VenOyke

Cal International Budneea Center*

837-2400

ATTRACTIVE SUITE with 1 - 4 very d o e oTfioaa to aubtot with law firm m g rad W Bkxxnftdd locabon Vart-

elc»i 851-3010

9Am INGHAM SUBLEASE - private offlcae with support start, office equlpitiaiil ft cmitowice room aval able Free parking Including

•ace III jnnetton cdl 540-1711

FARMINGTON HILLS. 10 Mle ft Grand Rhar 2 room office aulto m modern air conditioned and darmed office budkng inckidea a l utdtiea and mamlanence Ample parking Immediate occupancy $300 477-7700

FARMINGTON long 7000 aq ft pka Prima retdl dore m downtown Farminglon. 40 car parking 477-1030

FARMINGTON office on Or and Riv-er near downtown E eluded lor $350 Kevin Broker

verygwig m-Kraght Ol**

1-747-0406 FARMINGTON OFFICE/Retal l Space Prune downttwm wctlon.

PLYMOUTH - Attractive 5 aulta. U 0 0 a q . n et $10 55 aq ft C$067/mol

1200»Q ft . w/without 1—phone an-

FRANKUN. Southfield 1.000 aq.ft auite. medical .proieaaiond. out standing locabon. acceea. ft park-ing. ownar occupied Wdg 354-5430

GAROEN CITY - comer Ford Rd ft Merrkhln 4 office* aurtabd tor madKd or B Jiilmai uaa Ample perking Reeeonade rem 421-7377

l-275/FOF«D RO AREA - N mg $0 96 aq.ft inciudea taxes Prt-

1000-17.000 aq ft

LIVOMA-FIVE Mle ft Fai inmgacm-3 room aulto. 430eq ft , dl utMbaa.

LIVONIA-8 Mo/Grand Rwer

Farmer iack ahoppmg Center : 000sq.fi. 542-4247

MM - SUITES/PRIVATE OFFICES Executive adto concept m Troy toe the anaww to your amal but grow-ing company Mulliple office clueter, mdudmg window office*, indudee beeutffuly appomied ra-

ku laedty kitchen ft numer

rent a alebN Executive Group Of-fice*. Inc. Liberty Center Troy C a t Dcidar tor appt

NORTHVILLE A Mabia tor leaae 2000 eq ft 2 of-fice* luly c a r p d a l Downtown re-tdl location Cdl. 8-Spm 344-4240

OFFICES MW BLOOMFIELD Orchard Lake Rd Private entranc 400 to 3200 aq. ft

451-1 & 1-4555

OFFICE SPACE tor Maaa. 1500aqft naw buldmg Cookdge- MapM area Contact Joanne Luxon. Mon.. Wed Frt.. O n Ipm

OFFICE WAREHOUSE SPACE tor Maaa. 1200 a() ft.. $700 t*-64 ft Crooks Ad area Catf Terry ter more Biformabon d : 452-5550

REDFORD OFFICE 24821 Five Mile Rd.

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CERTIF*D REALTY. BtC 471-7100

R E D F O R D O F F I C E

24350 JOY. ROAD W.dTeto0raph

• underground perking

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CEHnnED 'SAIL'TTTOC. 471-7100

PLYMOUTH ea i J00-2.000 aq fl Now bubd-

mg Ampd parking C ornament to

PLYMOUTH PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE

$ 7 P E R S Q . F T .

BeauMd Oecor Lawyer*. Doctor* DentISIX

mqumee lo ' P O Bo« 3 7 3 Plymouth 44170 o r c e l 453 -2350

PLYMOUTH-Ratal or olkca apace tor rent New bidding m hidoncd OH VHagem Pfymouth

453-4020 or 4 5 5 - 3 4 4 5

PRESTIGIOUS TALL OAKS PeHeci tor menulacturar * rep Sec-retary Xerox tax avalable

4 6 1 - 2 7 4 4

ROCHESTER HILLS- 3140 Auburn

ROCHESTER ROAO TA-58

avalebie Rent* Irom $0 75 sq fl Shon term l a i n alabli lor wimadeM occupancy Six!a* Irom 444 aq fl to 40.000 aq ft Buld to aul Neer Rochester Troy. Auburn Hds 8 Sierkng I leight*

HAMPTON PROFESSIONAL PARK,

853-5700

ROCHESTER - 1 room office m non-amok n g side A aiHtiii Aprv i Copier lax avMabd $140 par month, utdtie* included 452-7406

LOFTY I0EA Oak Newly renovated

X )*q ft •una* 1400 ft

3 9 4 - 1 2 4 0

ROYAL OAK Ofkoa apace a a labd m ckrac on Woodward bdaeeri t3<4 ft 14 MM Cdl 540-0140

SOUTHFIELD a 300 - 2000 sq fl

2 ft 3 room • a n a now a i dMBN $12 $14/par aq ft groee 368-0555

SPECIAL! 3 MONTHS FREE RENT

(lax. copdr. etc] ado I H i m Ofleitng low Pncee ft 3 Moa. FREE RENT! For mora mto. 454-24B0 • no anewar. cal 344-1433

TROY - INSTANT OFFICE

rrss $400-4490 443-4744

TROY OFWCE SUITES Attractive MepM ft Croofea. 200 IL

2 roome tor rant

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INDEX REAL ESTATE/FOR SALE A REAL ESTATE/FOR RENT

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Real Estate Section E M P L O Y M E N T / I N S T R U C T I O N

500 Help Wanted 502 Help Wjin ted-OenlWMedica l 504 Help Wanted-Off ice/Clerical 505 Food-Beverage 506 Help Wanted Sa tes 507 Help Wanted Pari Time 508 Help Wanted Domest ic 509 Hetp Wanted Couples 510 Sales Opportunity . — 511 Entertainment

513 Situations Wan ted Male 514 Situations W a n t e d . Male 'Female 515 Child Care 516 Elderly Care & Ass i s tance 517 Summer C a m p s 518 Educat ion/Ins t ruct ions 5 T9 Nursing Care "— 520 Secretarial Bus iness Services 522 Professional Serv ices 523 Attorneys/Legal Counseling 524 Ta* Service

ANNOUNCEMENTS 600 Personals (your discret ion) 602 Lost & Found (by the word) -J"~-603 Health, Nutrition. We«ght Loss 604 Announcemen t s /No t i ce s 605 Glad Ads 606 Legal Notices 607 Insurance 608 Transportat ion/Travel 609 Bingo 610 Cards of Thanks 612 In Memoriam 614 Death Notices

MERCHANDISE 700 Auction Sales -710 Collectibles 702 Antiques 703 C r a f t s , • 704 Rummage Sa les /F lea Markets

" Wearing Apparel

706 Garage Sa le -Oakland County 707 Garage Soie-Wayne County 708 Household Good*- Oakland County 70® Household G o o d s - W a y n e County 710 Misc tor Sa le -Oakland County 711 Misc lor Sa le -Wayne County 712 Appliances -713 Bicycles-Sate & Repair 714 Business & Office Equipment 715 C o m p u t e r s 716 Commercial- industr ia l Equipment 717 Lawn. G a r d e n A Snow Equipment 718 Building Materials ^ 719 Hot Tube. Spes * Pools 720 Farm P r o d u c e - Flowers. Plants 721 Hospital Equipment 722 Hobbies-Coins. S t a m p s 723 Jewelry 724 Camera a n d Suppl ies 726 Musical In s t rumen t s 727 Video G a m e s . Tapes >28 VCR. TV. S t e r e o . Tape Decks 7 2 ? , C B Radios. Cellular P h o n e s ' ' 3 0 9 p m m i y ' 734 Trade o r S e i l 735 Wanted to Buy

ANIMALS 738 Household P e t s 740 Pel Serv ices

A U T O M O T I V E / T R A N S P O R T ATK>H 800 Recreational Vehicles 802 Snowmobi les 804 Airplanes 805 Boat Docks. Marinas 806 Boa t s /Moto r s 807 Boat Pa r t s 4 Service 808 Vehicle/Boat S t o r a g e 810 Insurance. Motor 812 Motorcycles, Go-Kar ts . Mlmbikes 813 Motorcycles. Par t s & Service 814 Camper s /Moto r homes /Tra i le rs 816 Auto/Trucks. Par t s & Leasing 818 Auto Rentals. Leasing 819 Auto Financing 820 Autos Wan ted 82.1 Junk Cars Wanted 822 Trucks for Sale 823 Vans 824 J e e p s / 4 Wheel Drive 825 Spor t s & Imported 852 Classic C a r s 854 American M o t o r s / J e e p 855 Eagle IBB B u c k

858 Cadillac 860 Chevrolet 862 864 866 Fc 872 Lincoln 874 Mercury 875 Nissan 876 Oldsmotxte 878 Plymouth 880 Pont iac 882 Toyota 884 Volkswagen

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 3 Account ing 4 Advertising 5 Air Condit ioning =

6 Aluminum Cleaning 9 Aluminum Siding

10 Antennas 12 Appliance Service 13 A r t w o r k 14 Architecture !b X g K B T 16 Asphalt Sea lcoa t ing 17 Auto Cleanup 18 Auto 8 Truck Repair 21 Awnings 22 B a r b e q u e Repair 24 B a s e m e n t Waterproof ing 25 Bath tub Refinishing 26 Bicycle Main tenance 27 Brick. Block & C e m e n t 29 Boat Docks 30 Bookkeeping Service 32 Building Inspection 33 Building Remodel ing 36 Burglar Fire Alarm C7 Bus iness Machine Repair 39 Carpentry 40 Cabinetry & Formica 41 C a r p e t s 42 Carpe t Cleaning & Dyeing 44 Carpe t Laying A Repair 52 Cater ing - Flowers 53 Caulking 54 Ceiiirtg Work 55 Chimney Cleaning.

a Building & Repair 56 Closet S y s t e m s 57 Chr i s tmas Trees r8 Clock Repair

9 Commercial S t e a m Cleaning 60 Construct ion Equipment 01 Decks Pat ios 62 Doors

63 Orapeuea /S l ipcover s & Cleaning 64 Dressmak ing & Tailoring 65 DrywaM 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis 68 Energy 69 Excavat ing 70 Exterior Caulking 71 Fashion Co-ord ina to rs 72 F e n c e s 73 Financial Planning ' 5 F i rep laces 76 Fireplace Enclosures 78 Firewood 81 Floor Service 87 Floodlight &0 Furnace Installed. Repair 92 Furni ture Finishing 8 Repair 93 Graph ic s 94 Glass . Block. Structural, e t c 95 Giass . S ta ined /Beve led 96 G a r a g e s 97 G a r a g e Door Repair W Oil ~ ~

male / lemale

nr* 99 G u t t e r s

102 Handyman 105 Hauling

108 Heat ing/Cool ing 109 H o m e Grocery Shopping 110 H o u s e d e a n i n g 111 H o m e Safe ty 112 Humidif iers 114 i ncome Tax „ 115 industrial Service 116 i n su rance Photography 117 insulation 120 Interior Decorat ing 121 Interior S p a c e Management

123 Jani torial 126 Jewelry Repai rs 8 Clocks 129 Landscap ing 132 Lawn Mower Repair 135 Lawn Ma in t enance 138 Lawn Sprinkling 140 Limousine Service 142 Linoleum 144 Lock Service . 145 140 Marb le 147 Machinery 149 Mobile Home Service 150 Moving - S t o r a g e 155 Mirrors T5F 157

music . instruction Music Ins t rument Repair

158 New Home Services 166 Painting - Decorat ing 166 Party Planning

(Food-Flowers-Service*) •175 Pest Control

178 Photography 160 Piano Tuning-Repair -Reftntshing 181 Picnic Table* 196 Plans 200 Plastering 2 1 8 Plumbing 219 Pool Water Oativery 220 Poo l s 221 Porceiatn ReAniahing 222 Printing 223 Recreet lonal Vehicle Service 224 Rata* Hardwoods -JAfl —> * • -•

r w > g « f i i k y i 233 Roofing 234 Sciaaor. Saw & KnMa Sharpen ing 2 3 5 S c r e e n Repair 237 Septic Tanks 241 Sewer Cleaning

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-m-249 S l ipcovers -250 Solar Energy 251 S n o w Blower Repair 2 5 3 Snow Removal

254 S to rm Doors \ j -2 5 5 S t u c c o 257 Steel Laminating 260 Telephone. Service/Repair 261 Television. Radio & CB 263 Tennis Cour ts 265 Terrar iums 269 Tile Work 2 7 3 Tree Service 2 7 4 Truck Washing 2 7 5 Typing 276 Typewriter Repair 2 7 7 Upholstery 279 Vacuums 280 Vandalism Repair 281 Video Taping Service 282 Vinyl Repair 2 8 3 Ventilation & Attic Fans 284 Wallpapering 2 6 5 Wail Washing 287 Washer /Dryer Repair 289 Water Sof tening 2 9 3 Welding 294 Wen Drying 296 Window Trea tmen t s 2 9 7 Windows 806 Woodworking 299 Wood burne r s

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Auto For Sale C-F

Help Wanted E-F

Home & Serv ice Directory F

Merchandise For Sale

Real Estate

Rentals

500 Hslp Wanted A66EPTINO APPLICATIONS—

Due to promotion* and ekpansion*. Fortune 500 company now expand-ing m metro Detroit & surrounding areas 18 10 : lo start Opening m Management. Promotion*. Market-ing Area Representative S 15.600-S24.000 i Krst year, by ability & po-sition Mo experience necessary due to Co. training program Rapid ad-vancement. excellent benefits Can State Personnel Office. Toes A Thur* , 10am-4pm 537-7066

ACCOUNTANT Associate Degree BtsforrtO tor TPA. general ledgers, banking, tax. & trust knowledge desired Can Mrs Marcmek 645-6310

500 M p Wanted ACCEPTING SALESPERSON

Applications Apply within Kit often Glamor Greet Oaks Maa Rochester

ACCOUNT ASISSTANT For buey but smal Ad Snd PR firm. In Bkxyrv-hsld HIBs Entry level You " teem everything* Ceil 332-5050

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Wholesale distribution Western Suburb needs person wfth

and general accounting skat* and some computer expert-

helpful FuSy peld •auiiie-wt

centric Newspapers. 36251 School-craft Rd . Livonia. Michigan 48150

500 Hslp Wanted ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

Uvonla baaed temporary help ser-vice needs fu> time permanent per-son to handle accounts receivable and bWing Soma computer experi-ence helpful Basic office Minis re-quired Ca* ASO* lor interview

ACflO SERVICE CORP -591-1100

A C T N O W !

Packagers qusiityJor—.

$ 9 0 B o n u s We have immediate open-ings for 100 people to package video cassettes at a major company in Livo-nia.

- 40 hr» per wee* + overtime • Long term employment • Bonus incentive

AN shifts available You must have a reliable car Don't m a s this excel-lent opportunity Apply Mon -Frt 9-3 3 0

SOMEBODY SOMETIME 18320 Middlemen Parkaide Psvaton

Between 6 8 7 Mile

477-1262 ADIA

W A R E H O U S E

W O R K Adia has temporary short tarm 4 long tarm warehouae work available m Livonia/Plymouth areas Caa lor an appointment:

- 5 2 5 - 0 3 3 0 Adla Personnel Services

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ARBOR DRUGS RETAIL MANAGEMENT

OPEN HOUSE OUR FUTURE IS BRIGHT...

America's 22nd largest, industry leading d r u g s t o r e cha in is l o o k i n g fo r reta i l management professionals to share in our g r o w t h a n d s u c c e s s t h r o u g h o u t t he southeastern Michigan area, and beyond!

If you are a hard-working team leader with management experience in a fast-paced retail env i ronment , our .s tores may offer the challenging career opportunity that you are seeking. Our representatives will be available to meet with you at the following location. No appointment is necessary; however, you can call ahead for an appointment or more information at: 313/ 637-1660.

Friday, APRIL C, 1991 f rom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. «.

The Holiday Inn - Livonia West

17123 Laurel Park (1-275 at Six Mile East)

If unabto j o attend, send resume or a completed application to Retell Management Position, Arbor Drugs, Inc., Human Reeources Department, P.O. Box 7034, Troy, Ml 40007-7034.

500 Help Wsntsd ACO HARDWARE

Afternoon ahlfl, 4 PM start Apply at" 23333 Commerce Or

Farmington Him

Administrative Suppqrt Person S asking energetic person for office duties Should possess out-going personality and wWwgnoos to laam Typing. Ming, and wordproceeama skWsspius John 347-1000

eccounti OUR UVfJNtA BASED COMPANY

a division of the netion* lergest pharmaceutical distributor

Thle

- Managing computertzed accounts payable, peyroa. cash receipts A fixed asset systems

- Sal as use and property tax

• Computerized general ledger through financial statements

Requirements for true position In-clude

- 4 year degree in accounting, or aasoaates degree with 5

- Lotus snd MSA peyroN knowledge helpful

We provide an attractive salary and beneftl pack ape to the nght sppft-

Ptease send resume and salary re-quirements to:

B.B'I 30681 Schoolcraft Livonia Ml 48150 ~

Equal Opportunity Employer Minority/Female/ HenOcapped/V-1

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

The elegant newty renovated DEARBORN INN haa an immediate opportunity lor an Admmiatrativa Assistant. Tha individual we seek muat have siceaani organization.

Perfect 5 0 experience la hatpM

Wa ofter competitive wagee and ex-ceaeni benefits For immedtete con-

• 271-2700. Est 6120

THE DEARBORN INN A Marriott Hotel

20301 Oak wood Blvd. Dearborn, Ml

Equal Opportunity Employer Minority/Femala/Handicapped/Vel

500 Hslp Wsntsd ABSOLUTE EMPLOYMENT

fus time - Stan at SO 95 per hours work Our business is growing so last we ere in need of KV12 people thet can start immedtately m our de-livery set-iv department No experv ence necessary, but must be neet in appeerence 4 wSHng to work Muat have dependable car a be familiar with the Uvonie aree. Advance to S31.000 per yeer w aa Wtla aa 90 days Must apply in person, ca* lor

525-5460 appointment

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

FULL TIME WORK

Ws sre interviewing now to f» 16 full Oms permanent openmga. with our Canton firm No e x p e r i e n c e neceaary. company wM tram Stwi at SI ISO monthly with good oppor-tunttv lor ailiaiH eiiienl narl vw^-ttone. Only thoee with a alnoare de-sk) to work need apply For inter-view call Mr Kozar . K.T'.

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ACCOUNTANT/COST Headquarter! of high voksne mum-

ale opening for an Accountant in the Coat Department neaponatolitles •Hi Include. Inventory reporting, for-mulating product coat, quotaa and asaiat with the denakaprnanl of

ny Offer* i degree Compe-beneftts and lu-i nght IndMduat

requirements to: Attention POC. Bo* 636 Obeervar A Eccentric Newspapers . 38251 Schoolcraft Rd , Uvonla. Michigan 48150

ANNOUNCING FREE

TRAINING For laid off workers. Optical n g c w w : prorssamg. credit :muing education in April

•aa and con-ies Al bsgm bookkstplng

NOW <3131485-8811. to sign 14) lor mlor-

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An Equal Opportunity Empfcayer

pTHE^Wi^O STORE

Store Management

Mickey wants you! Exciting oppor-tunities are available for ambitious individuals with solid backgrounds in retail management. We are looking for cheerful, enthusiastic self-starters for The Disney Store in Dearborn ai the Fairlane Town Center and we currently have a store open at Twelve Oaks.

Qualified candidates will have , the following: ' ' i t ' ":

. J . , . - J • * • 3-5 years specialty or 7 * '

department store experience r • • Excellent communication and

customer service K i l l s ' • .

• Supervi^xy experience required * -

• M e r c h a n d i s i n g , b u d g e t i n g . * <. 4

forecasting, labor productivity. inventory control, and point-of-sale systems experience.

Be part of the magic of The Walt Ditney Company and this innova-tive new concept in specialty retailing. >tye offer outstanding wages and benefits. Please send your resume to:

Tt t t P t a e i j S tore . I s r . u m w Ottve Ave.

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500 Hslp Wsntsd ADMINISTRATIVE

ASSISTANT

Needed immedlelely lor busy sm-pioyment service m Southfield Mu*t6 have exceaent communica-tion *k«* and proceaamg

557-5143

AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS $10 PER HOUR

Fitness USA has openings lor en-thusiastic .ndtviUUals that are quas-hed. certified instructor* Must have own routine* Hours can be ar-ranged to fit your schedule Apptf

Tues /Tlxirs /Sat 7677 Wayne Rd Weettsnd

AIR CONDITIONING A HEATING

WANTED Experienced Commercial Service Tech Hardworking honest

REWARO High eermngi. company paid benafna. continued training & much mora.—

399-1800

AIR TOOL TECHNICIAN

To sa*ambla * repair portable poww loot* Minimum 1 yr of related experience required

Exceaent workeig condltiona. good pay. outstanding benefits I bright tuture in *ms« & growing co in Livonia.

DESOUTTER. INC. 11845 Brook held Lrvonia

522-7010

AMERICAN HOUSE Farmirgton HMs netkameiil rieedenca looking lor llouesfceepsr, 7 30am-2 30pm Apply in person 24400 MkMebett Roed. North of 10 MtfeRoed

AMERICAN MAIDS IS HIRING HOUSEKEEPERS Good pey plus baneWs- Own tranaportabon la

855-1849

ANSWERIG SERVICE help Aftemoone A mldnigMs need-ed Pteeae cel Mon thru Sat . 10am-3pm646-9874 .

APARTMENT COMMUNITY In Can-ton needs Housekeeper. 25-40 hours per weak. Hourly

397-1080

APPRENTICE for grapluc an studio, to laam key-wvrig. camera, etc Artech Inc.,

427-2262

ARE YOU LOOKMQ FOR A JOB THAT WIU. GIVE MEANMG

TO YOUR L*E I aa. consldar being a live In ReW-

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500 Hslp Wsntsd APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE lor auburban complex Muat have 2 yeer* experience A releren. ApertmeM A at Slues included Ca* Mon thru Fit. 9am-5pm352-4043

EOE

APPLIANCE TECHNICIAN available lor conedantloua.

experienced. KM Nne Service Tech-nician to aanrtoe meior sppaances m the Detroit Metro and surrounding

Send reauiTia lo WTairpool Factory Service. 19B88 Haggerty Rd . Lrvo-nia Ml 48152

An Equal Opportwty Employer

ARCHITECT multi-Mate BuUcMr/QevW-oper Be*ad m Farmington HSN, Michigan Registered architect with strong real-Oentiai and multiple tamay condominium eleeian abW-

considera

B159W Farmington Haw. Ml 48018

ARE YOU looking lor summer work lua time? Need wvahouea help A driver* CaS between Sam- 5pm

— 533-7715

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR an mtareatlng and rewarding poai-tlon n a dean, plaaaant and profae-wonal workky environment? Kohl * Department Store m Novi • seeking mature, raeponaMHe indMduals for pari Bmapoenions irv

• Caah Office/Customer Service Previous retail experience helpful, but not necessary

between the hours of 7am to 10pm, eeekdais A wesksnda Apply

KOHL'S NOVI. 43550 W OAKS OR Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

ASPHALT DRIVEWAY FOREMAN Experienced, good pey benefits

Equal OpportuHty Employer fia ui,nn

AS RESULT Of CONTINUOUS growth in Southeastern Michigan, we sre seeking s creeuve. highly mothreted piolaaaional TMa nOMd-uel * • hsve s rrwemum of 4 yeer* experience at aeeipn/buSd of com-marcMf A induatnal buSdrnga The ideal aandldaia la a hands-on mene-ger ol ground up prolecw AbMy to read A Interpret blue print A apeofv-

I fwadayt proet shertng Rspfy * W and salary Nstor, « | W Ford. Box 852. a centric i

confidence, to Obesrver A EC-'S. 38251 School

creft Rd . LKorSa. MkMgan 48159

penwon plan M/hr lo start Apply M person Ours Pow-ar flislswis. 14744 j m

Manager Television Services

M e t r o D e t r o i t

O0141, Inc. b the | j entertainment, in •ervtces to patients and (taff Our tut-paced. international

presently tearchir* for A talented. indMduai to join ot* gromnf l e a n .

V i h k a e e a a — I I m P f f l Y U V P . manage-M O t ORSOfterity for a n indMdua i * * Add

a a-baae salary pius I cm e i p e n a e account and b e n d yog are M m l e t f t n finding a . c a s e c « n d y o w resume wMi i n a a t t to P r w Area H

CMNJUM HQspitat Group. Inc'

200 Eaet Big Troy Ml 4 S 0 6 3

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500 Help Wsntsd ASPHALT PAVING - Smai Fwmmg-ton HMa baaed co aeekt experience only lor screed and rake Experi-enced only need apply 473-4555

ASSEMBLER/PARTS DEPT Fua/Part-time Yamaha and Suzuki Experienced , hours tlexibls

Ca« Mary 451-7200

ASSEMBLERS Tnmedlete tut time positions sves-ebis for printed corcult boerd as-sembler* Previous experience nec-essary Send reeume or letter detail-ing experience to: Ueoron electronics, me . Attn Pro-duction Mar. 1415 Combermere Troy. Ml 48083 No phone c a b

ASSEMBLERS A packager*. F a n -mgton, Plymouth. Wlxom. ideal lor homamekars, »800-<850/mo pkis overtime. Ca« UnHorce 473-2934

ASSISTANT MANAGER To work mkiie»9y afternoon shift with development ally disabled sOults In SouthheKJ Grouo Home

Should be et less! 18 yeer*. nsvs HS diploma A vsad driver's kcense Salary, 512.500 plus benefits Call weekdeys 356-4285

500 Hslp Wsntsd

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Land assembly new approach to development By Qerald Frawtey staff writer

Redevelopment, a key to control-ling urban sprawl and alleviating no-growth pressures, is unlikely without land assembly — amassing parcels into a larger package that en-courages new construction.

Redevelopment is tbe best of both worlds. No-growth advocates in ru-ral and suburban areas prefer devel-opment elsewhere and urban areas appreciate the additional tax base.

But there's a problem. Developers don't want to build in developed areas because it costs too much to put land together.

GOVERNMENT, ACCORDING to Oakland County director of econom-ic development Joseph Joachim, will need lo lend a hand In assembling

Many po ten t ia l redeve lopment sites r e m a i n abandoned because pre-vious uses have con tam ina ted the proper ty , he said

DEVELOPERS ARE unwilling to buy such property because owner-ship — under current Michigan add federal laws — transfers liability for cleaning tbe site.

Before federal funds were cut |n the early 1980s, Urban Development Action Grants (UDAGs) picked up the expenses of clearing land for redevelopment, he said.

Currently, tbe Michigan Urban Land Assembly Fund is tbe only real tool available other than the con-demnation of property, which is of-ten-challenged.

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Cities more receptive to redevelopment By Osrsld Frswtsy staff writer

There currently appears to be Ut-tle need for government assistance in land assembly, but anti-develop-ment pressures in the suburbs are coalescing with redevelopment pres-sures from the more urban areas.

As little as five years ago, people saw little need for redevelopment, said Oakland County director of eco-nomic development Joseph Joachim. Land in the suburbs was plentiful and the tax benefits of construction were welcomed by most communi-ties.

said. Roads, sewer and water sys-tems in the west and north of southeastern Michigan are overbur-dened, and the already developed areas have seen their tax bases move away from the urban areas.

THE MULTI-USE project at 1-496 and Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak, Joachim said, is a good example of the advantages and problems faced by redevelopment

Once assembled, the redevelop-ment will create jobs, increase the., tax base and improve the city's' south side, Joachim said, but the $100 million office, bousing and ho-tel project has been burdened by land assembly problems

Costs to assemble land necessary for the project have been higher than expected, property condemnation

has been challenged, and state land for the project h$s been difficult to acquire.

_ "What we want to do is make this whole process run smoother," Joachim said.

GOVERNMENT'S ABILITY to acquire land has been limited to two methods — condemnation, which al-lows a municipality to take property for the public good, and outright pur-chases.

The condemnation law has posi-tive and negative aspects, said Lewis McDaniels, Royal Oak director of community and economic develop-

On the positive side, condemnation allows a community to acquire i*wd quickly. If the land's value is disput-ed. the municipality can take tbe land and settle the debate in court

ON THE negative side, Monawuu said, are the potential costs of legal fees.

For example, the government — after an independent appraisal of the property — sets the value of a par-cel at $500,000 and takes the proper-ty. The owner, who deckles the prop-erty is worth more, files a lawsuit claiming the property is worth $1 million.

During tbe court suit, the munici-pality is responsible for further ap-praisal costs, court ties, its legal ex-penses, and when the court makes a decision, the property's value.

If the court decides that the prop-erty value is $750,000, the munici-pality is responsible for that $750,000 plus one-third of the differ-ence between municipal estimates and the final judgment, which is paid to the property owner's attorney

THE CONDEMNATION laws could be changed to limit tbe amount paid to attorneys, McDaniels sug-gested.

Condemnation laws were written to protect an individual's property, he said, and governments must be careful a project is for the public good and that compensation is fair.

Adjustments might also be made to the Tax Increment Financing Act (TIFA) and tbe downtown develop-ment authority (DDA) laws, McDan-iels said.

As long as tbe desired property is within the established districts, TlKA and DDA monies can be used

to assemble land, but there are diffi-culties.

FOR EXAMPLE, municipalities would need to borrow money against the expected taxes gained- from the DDA and TIF A districts to pay for the land. Even after the money is borrowed, however, it still takes time to buy and assemble tbe land.

Trading municipal owned proper-ty with the desired property could work, but few municipalities own ex-pendable land.

State loans and grants like tbe Michigan Land Assembly Fund are extremely useful to communities in-terested in redevelopment, McDan-iels said.

He suggested tbe state could in-crease the funds that are available and county governments might be able loan money. Tbe Michigan land assembly fund has been useful to Royal Oak and other communities, McDaniels said, but the money has been limited.

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larger parcels in developed areas. T*» 1 -1 A -

ivc&iucuu, city nicipal officials are beginning to see the drawbacks of uncontrolled growth, and are beginning to redirect growth back to areas that were either abandoned or underutil-ized. he said.

Land assembly is a high priority of the Greater Detroit Economic De-velopment Group (GDEDG),a con-sortium of leaders from Detroit, Oakland, Wayne and Macomb coun-ties, Joachim said.

"We're trying to design something equitable and workable."

Quite simply, development cannot occur on the cookie-cutter parcels of the past, Joachim said. —

Piecemeal development has re-sulted in small, separately owned parcels that are useless to develop-ers who build larger projects to take advantage of economies of scale.

PROPERTY AND development costs are expensive, but throwing land assembly costs into tbe equa-tion makes redevelopment undesir-able, Joachim said. In such cases, de-velopers naturally prefer construc-tion in rural areas.

"The way to encourage developers is to make redevelopment costs in urban areas comparative to green field development costs," be said.

State funds could be used to clear and prepare land for development, Joachim said. But there are relative-ly few state funds available though there are some untapped sources, be said.

Nearly $45 million of the $800 million in bond funds approved in November 1988 for environmenta1

and recreation uses has been ear-marked for cleaning up contaminat-ed urban areas to allow for rede-velopment, Joachim said.

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John Iverson,

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opment division. The land assembly fund is a re-

volving fund that loans money to communities for industrial and com-mercial redevelopment.

In total, the fund has $7.3 million available for land assembly for in-dustrial or commercial projects, Iverson said.

PROJECTS MUST meet certain requirements, Iverson said. taming low or no-interest loans from the fund are not as difficult as most believe.

Projects must be in areas where unemployment and state equalized value is 70 percent or less of the state average and population growth is 75 percent or less of the state's average population growth.

"There are very few communities that don't qualify* for the require-ments," Iverson said. "You'd have to be a very successful area not to com-ply."

Loans are repaid after 10 years or if the project is leased or sold.

Land assembly became a priority only two months ago so little has been accomplished, said Gloria Rob-inson, director of the Wayne County planning division and chair of tbe GDEDG land assembly technical committee.

The technical committee has be-gun reviewing Michigan law and public and private projects for possi-ble solutions to the land assembly problem.

The technical committee probably won't have any concrete proposals for several months, Robinson said.

THE TECHNICAL committee has been talking to builders to determine their willingness to redevelop, she said. * •

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C A ®PENTERS Neaoec to b w ! dec»s .Ea«anarK«d preferred but aJI Kam I* i Own t rampc- l a t o r 476-9113

CARPET CLEAVERS Cc -*r . fua - time positions avaaabN

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C A R R E L E A S I N G S U P E R V I S O R

P E R S O N N E L M A N A G E R 3 S 0 0 5 Michigan A v e

W a y n e . ML . 46184 An Equal Oppornavty Employer

CASHIERS F U L L 8 P A R T T I M E P O S I T I O N S

N O W A V A I L A B L E

FLEXIBLE HOURS (No Sun evee or hOKXeys;

Clean, pleasant aorkng conditions Exceaent toe t i m e t ienea i pec* age Appfy M person da»y Between I 0 a m - « p m a l 41935 W Twefve MAE Rd I lobby of Woo<*and Mectca C e n t e r M PHARMACY N o w MI or 2 9 3 2 0 Plymouth Rd tcomer ol Plymouth 8 MlddMbac Rds Uvt>-raa. lobby at OMC Health Care

CASHIERS Stock Clerk Meat Cutter Top Pay" Palace Supermer-ket at Weadand 1»42 Venoy RD Daraeen Cherry H B 8 M L Ave Now hawig. Fua or pe r l -bme Up to 1 yr experience needed Apply afthm See M k a or Judy

C A S H I E R S W A N T E D M o r J A A tana t' SOO a year M tinnusee Apply at the loaoaeng Amoco Ca-tions 13 MHA 6 Greenfield 12 Mae 4 W o o d w a r d

CARPET & FURNITURE CLEANERS STEVE HAG0PIAN & CO.

N a t i o n a l B a n k o f D e t r o i t w l l b e a c c e p t i n g a p p l i c a t i o n s a n d I n t e r v i e w i n g fo r

PART-TIME TELLERS fatiapt y o u a r e r e a d y 10 r e e n t e r t h e i o b marfca t , n e e d ex t ra i n c o m e for t h e ( a m i t y c o f l a g e f u n d , o r s i m p l y w a r n 8 - p o s i t i o n t h a t o f t e n b o t h c h a l l e n g e a n d s a t i s f a c t i o n . If s o , i o t a o u r w i n n i n g t e a m of Tel ler c u s t o m e r s e r v i c e p r a l i s s l o m l s . W e wW b e i n t e r v i e w i n g ;

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t o q u a l i f i e d a p p l i c a n t s , t h e b e s t

c o m p e n s a t i o n p a c k a g e i n t h e b u s i n e s s ,

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M u s t b e n e a t i n a p p e a r a n c e & h a v e g o o d

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t h e l e a d e r i n c a r p e t & f u r n i t u r e c l e a n i n g .

CaH M a r y a t 353-1938 between 9 :00 a .m. and n o o n

C E L L U L A R

T E C H N I C I A N M e t r o p o l i t a n D e t r o i t ' s l a r g e s t c e l l u l a r c o m m u -

n i c a t i o n f i r m h a s i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s f o r a n

e x p e r i e n c e d t e c h n i c i a n . M u s t h a v e d e g r e e o r

c e r t i f i c a t e i n e l e c t r o n i c s a n d / o r a m i n i m u m ot 2

y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e i n t r o u M e - s h o o l i n g a n d r e -

p a i r i n g c e f c i l a r p h o n e s . S u c c e a s M c a n d i d a t e

m u s t a l s o p o s s e s s g o o d w o r t h a b i t s , h a v e a

k n o w l e d g e o f p r o p e r s o l d e r i n g t e c h n i q u e s a n d

e x p e r i e n c e i n c e f l u t a r p h o n e n u m b e r p r o -

g r a m m i n g . F C C I c e n a e w o u l d b e a

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A p p l y i n p e r s o n o r s u b m i t a r e s u m e t o :

— C e l l u l a r T e c h n i c i a n

M O B I L T R O N I C S , I N C .

3 1 0 7 5 J o h n R

M a d i s o n H e i g h t * , M l 4 8 0 7 1

FARMER JACK a n d

A A P SUPERMARKETS

f M M E O t A T E O P E N I N G S

F O R E N T R Y L E V E L P 0 8 I T I 0 N S

N O E X P E R I E N C E N E C E S S A R Y

J O I N T H E N O 1 S U P E R M A R K E T T l

CLERK C A S H I E R S S T O C K C L E R K S

PART TIME Must be 18 years or older. Heavy lifting required. Good pay.

G R O C E R Y B A G G E R S also needed part time. Must be 16 years or older. Apply at:

S H O P P I N G C E N T E R M A R K E T 4 P S . N O P F M T F P C T

N O R T H V I L L E

C a a a r t e r 6 p m . 861-0722

C H I L D C A R E A S S I S T A N T S . H * / j part t ime positions with pre-

term nurturing cenng adult Erperv EARCE 4/or education helpful Imme-

5 8 1 8 4 4 0

C M I L D C A R E A S S I S T A N T Fu» tane Farmington Haa home day care Exceaeni working amnron-

8 6 1 - 0 3 1 2

C H U R C H C O N S U L T A N T unaed Out* Drectortea M looking tor a herd working, eucreee nneni-ed nrlrarkial to work fu8 Wme AI a safaa 'pubac relations poaflion Our 26 years of experience has proven

»R»ia») succaaaful You aim be con-tacting area churcnas of aa faiths Bona treating school Send raeume to

F L O Y D B R A U N P.O. Boa 4 0 7

ST M a r y s. ON . 45885

CITY OF LIVONIA The city of Lnaraa ta aeeamg quau-

cants as ae8 aa AMTE a p p a c e n u lor employment without regard to race tor P A R T - T I M E A N D / O R T E M P O -RARY employment opportunltas tor

C A T I A

C A D A M

C G S I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s f o r q u a l i f i e d

i n d i v i d u a l s .

E x c e l l e n t b e n e f i t s .

S e n d r e s u m e t o :

Stan S e l e s k y M & T Design Services, Inc.

3 2 6 6 1 E d w a r d S t .

M a d i s o n H e i g h t s , M l 4 S 0 7 1

1990 S U M M E R R E C R E A T I O N A N O S W I M M I N G P O O L

P R O G R A M S

S3 80/hr lo S5 90/IW Applicants are beeig accepted tor summer em-ployment tor the toaoeeng poartaona Recreation Aide L (Parka. Golf C a u s a e . Ptaygroundat. Aaat Recre-ation Leader (Playgrounds Gait C AX eael: necrealioa Leader (Rac-

Playtoaowt. Tenraa matruc-I 4 Craf ts Instructor*. Recre-

(Pooi Manager I. let. Pool Man-

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tor . A r ts I

Seraor LSaea MO 4 CPR certified J Sports Offlewll ( B e a s t a * 4 SoftbM S8 00 lo t30 00 par game, dapend-n g upon ME ctaea of compeflttoni Oiaeftcallora and hourly wage vary tor each poeffion.

S E A S O N A L L A B O R E R S

S6.00/IV. firsl season. S5 S0/hr second I I II on Muat be U S cnoan or ussfdem eflen with the nght lo

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Appfy in person to: City of L M W . CN8 Serv ice D e p t . . 3rd F toor . 33000 CMC Center Dr (5 MBe 4 Fsrmmg-ton Ras L LNonM. Ml 48154 4 2 1 - 2 0 0 0 . Ext 2 » 4 _ _ N O R E S U M E S A C C E P T E D Pay

4 / 1 / 9 0 An Equal Employment

nfty Emptoyar OpporiunHyl M / F / L

C I V I L E N G I N E E R / T E C H N I C A L W i t h background and experience M land

end reaua to DBA 107 S Man . Plymouth. Ml 48170

An Equal Opportonfty EMPIRE.

Clearing

E V E N I N G

C L E A N I N G

P O S I T I O N S

Farmington Area

Full - Time

5pm 10pm

Monday - Friday

e$4.50/hr to start. with increases

e C o m p l e i e T r m i n i i y

eEight Paid Holidays

An W i n k e l m a n ' s Equal Oppor tun* , ERR.PN ,

C O L L E C T I O N S Nat iona l comatarc« iee*.ng com-p a n y seeks a qualified <nd»idua alth a proven track recorc for <M coaaction dept B you ars resuas oriented this mey be the position tor you Send raeume PFCA LAIW, nmo-ry « CONFIDENCE to C o a a c u x MAN. a g e r P O Boa 9066 E E R M C ^ Hals. Mich 44333 V

C O L L E G E S T U D E N T S 1 0 - 4 0 H O U R S

• SS 00 sterling pey - mte rnshes evaaabw • Ratan Sales/marketing oepenmani

Cel now BAM- 5pm, 4 2 S - 8 M 0 425-7037

C O M P U T E F .

O A a v a n c e m e n t s

Send letter of inquiry with a brief resume to: B e n t l e y , B a r n e s & L y n n , I n c . . C o n f i d e n t i a l R e p l y S e r v i c e s , D e p l L R O E , 3 0 0 1 W B i g B e a v e r R d -S u i t e 3 0 8 . T r o y . Ml 4 8 0 8 4 AH r e p l i e s will b e f o r w a r d e d u n o p e n e d 10 o u r c l i e n t N O P H O N E C A L L S P L E A S E O u r c l i e n t is a n E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r .

SR. C o m p u t e r

S y s t e m s

S p e c i a l i s t THE JNTVERSLTY OF M'CMKiAK

The Depertment of Occupajtora* Safety and Envaonmenta itaaim a see»MQ queMied candiflataa FM M. position of Sr Computer Systans Speoaast Reepons**fae nclude

M E W end computer programs ol a serw-conv P»e» nature develop

CLEANING PERSON n e e d e d pen tane tar rteenmg executne apart-mants In Fanwigton HWS Caa L o n a t 4 7 4 - 6 2 * 3 An Equel Opportunity Employer

and netruct users on sofhawe pro-grams and computers systems A •OO/non you wte raeoli a operaUng probtems lor stand alone and net-worked computer eystems

'leeee I A Y queafieetieni nchida a Bachelor S degree M N ianaa« or Computer Science M addition, qualified candidates must be knofwedgeebie M Local Aree Net-w o r k i n g eath experience r n r n v stafMtion and teatmg of -ataork boards servers da ta and sloraga structixes. commurvcations. and specialttad language raquaaments We oft an exceaent beneats peca-jse. !ncv»ofl.gani 1 1 — tarn-plate health care pten options, den-tal end Me insurance and an out-s t a n d i n g r e t i r e m e n t , program M a t u r i n g anmedtate vesting

Pieese submit two copies ol your re-sume by Apr* 16 T»B0 to

C L E A N I N G P E R S O N

Part tane tor Newton Furniture NCM Cal Mr Corbetl S49-460C

C L E A N I N G P E R S O N F U L L T I M E tor Canton apartment complex Ca* Mon thru Fn., 9am-5pm 4 5 5 - 7 2 0 0 E O E

C L E R K / C A S H I E R M a t u r e Fut 4 pen tane poamone ter SouinHslJ/ Farmnglon Has area drug store CA8 10em-5pm 3 4 5 - 3 7 7 6

CLERK - Help wanted TU« or part time Ze rbos Heefth Food. 34164 P l y m o u t h Rd helpful Asa tor Tom

Experience ft7-3144

C N C L A T H E O P E R A T O R Oan aatup Some programming Farmaar with SPC V g h t on ma-chine shop Send resume to ° O Box 297 Brighton Ml 46116

C O L L E C T O R Pan- tane tor targe apartment com-plex Please caa 471-8800

C O L L E C T O R C O N S U M E R L O A N S

Fua tane nsWe poertion atth a l a rge credit union located N ihe I-?75/>-•4 Aies Musi nave ixtoneive expe-nenos HI telephone coaec tnns with

P O Box 4 5 6 Romuiua ML 48174-4)454

Computer Customer Suppon Send reeume witn salary fastory to Wcroleb . 23876 F — A , P e r k Dr Farmmgion HAS Ml 48024

C O M P U T E R O P E R A T O R S INC JRT time weekends - 20 hrs MCN

Computer Services located M Dew-born has 2 openings tor weekend ramputer operators Set 4 SV*> 10 JRAASCH AA, M u s t have 2 y rs IBM Mafnfrsms operator experience anh TO** 3800 S i e m e n s 2200 4 tape *Nee3480 4 3 4 2 0 Cea Sue BarennoRt 323-4020 or aend raaime t o Sue Barenhoia. ° < * * » * A R O p e r a t o r M C N 5225 AutoCluBDr Deertx*I« Ml 46128

OF M I C H I G A N - Employment Service* 2031 CSSW'AdmaestrMree

Sarvioee Buadmg 1009 Greene Street

Arm Arbor Ml 48109-1432

A Non-Dtacnmatatory Affirmative Action Employer

C O M P U T E R S Y S T E M S MANAGER Accounting, property manegamenL framing Fqxbeas Novea C a l 6 - 4 p m 642-4700

C O M P U T E R T E C H N I C A L Suppor t Repreeenta t rve - M i n i m u m 2 YRS DOS experience. A S Y N C o r 8SYNC

•erred Plaass stale salary reqMie-ments Forward reeuma to Boa 3 804 Observer 4 Eccentric Neee-papers 36251 Schoolcrsfl Rd Lrvoraa . M K h l g a n 48150

C O N C R E T E F I N I S H E R * a n l a d Experienced, tor emea grovang con-cerese company 4*3-0450

C O N S T R U C T I O N

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experience Open sal e r / Aa 3 poalfjna ere toa PART 4 M

Monday. AprU 2. 1Mk> 04E

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d ' 1 5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

COUNSELORS O U M WE^HI Loea Cantor now lanng Work AT a poet-IMS — - - - -en(OF w o r k i n g wnh GAOFHA 4 u n d e r -stand ihe beneata of nutrition heefth 4 ntnaae Exceaent LYXAI PLUS bonuses 4 bsneSts FUB 4 part tane

Ms . For peraonel ntarvlew • caB Ba i ty 588-7388

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C X X J N T E W H E L P lor O u n l u r R K a t i mm&y »ooM or leet fixture experv-31080 Orchard Lake Rd Farm HSN ance Mecfane shop experience E Under new i w a a n M Nr> Plus

B HAMIL PERSONNEL 4 2 4 - 6 4 7 0

CONSTRUCTION INSPECTORS

Pavements AI 8eld W a "mr SHA^ person Good transportation a must

DRIVER OR PICK-UP PERSON

Appfy In person

TESTING ENGINEERS & CONSULTANTS. INC.

1333 Rochester Rd Troy . M l 4 8 0 8 4

C O U N T E R H E L P - F U L L TIME Experience Preferred

Apply « person M Budge! Aa Pans. 19133 Schoolcraft 0 s *««

T E A M

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MACHINE OPERATORS B H A M I L P E R S O N N E L

I 4 2 4 - 8 4 7 0 B

G r i n d i n g O p e r a t o r s - a q p a r f c t c e wte i o a m a r t a a a . e « r u - l a e d a n d i r v t o M

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4 2 7 - 7 6 6 0

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at the

©bseruer & Eccentr ic Be "MONEYMAKERSI- CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT

m your apare Hmel 591-0500 644-1100 H e l p p a y o f f " — w a s ,

v a c a t t o n a e t c . . a t e T r u c k , v a n o r e t e t t o n .

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C O U N T E R H E L P - M A N A G E R dry Store o n W o o d w w d S6 an RW t o quaafted people APP^ Btrrrangham Cleaners 1253 S Woodward be-tween 14 4 15 Mae

C O U N T E R HELP w a n t e d for d r y cleaner located at Plymouth on Sheldon Rd Fua tane afternoons Beneflta competitrve salary rr mler eeled stop et a n , Indian vwage

5 6 7 - 6 5 0 0 Cleaners or cafl

C O U N T E R P E R S O N For a u t o parts store Fua or p e n time Some experience 2221 Wayne Rd W e a t l a n d

C R 1 M B 0 L I N U R S E R Y 50145 Ford Rd C a n t o n Sales Help Laborers Drivers, Fore-man I r r i g a t i o n H e l p Cal 4 9 5 - 1 7 0 0

CUS JOIAN Church M NonhviDe neeos ~«E«ER.D custodian P a n -t a n e CEIL Don Wolf 561-3300

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E Friendly hard aorking person need <*? 'or overnight express company localad O rtirmingham Some Mting

^ E Q U I R E D ^ ^ M C ^ - F R ^ J ^ 7 ^ 0 P M ^

CUSTOMER SERVICE Sharp customer tervice repreeenta-trve wanted' Dynamic progressive firm looking lor a special mdrvtduai •who can work ai a last paced envi-ronment 4 mam t a n a sunny dispo-sition who a detail oriented 4 has previous experience Tlaa lul time position is an exceaent opportunity tor a team player who en)oys help-•ng Others Send your reeume v«ff> seisry history m confidence lo

MS L BONKOWSKI P 0 Bo. 490

Troy Mi 46099

DIRECT CARE STAFF n e e d e d lor group homes located m North viae 4 Canton For mora Info. caTNorthvMs Elizabeth 348-3843

-4-Centon. S e r b 455-2*44

C N C MILL OPERATOR, must be capeble ol making own sal ups and editing programs Strong leadership abikties required to lead and tram afternoon shift employees, tor world Wader m punches 4 d a buttons Ex-ceaent pay and benefits tor right n -dmdua i Phone or apply in person. Moeller Mlg 12173 Market S t . Livonia Ml 46150 591-6222

DANA YANKEY 4 SONS Lawn Maintenance

Farmbrook. lust oft FrankHn Rd Ca l 476-5631

DATA ENTRY OPERATOR Progress**, high tech firm m South-field IS seekmg en individual for on-

The ideal candidate wia have recent computer Data Entry sxperience Word processing experience a help-ful but not s requirement Send resume mduOmg salary re-quirement* lo

DATA ENTRY P 0 Box S451

Lathrup vatage, mi 4 0 0 / e

DATA ENTRY PERSON Wanted lor iate evening shift at Southfield computer firm This per-son wHl enter data into a computer as wel as tear down r a p o n s and other mall room duties Previous deta entry experience and good previous work references required Phone Bruce ' 352-1580

Deta Processing

Manager Of Informat ion Services JOE LOUIS ARENA

egement team and work n naimc, fast pscad envkonrm OueMtod candidate wM poeeeee

e 2-3 yrs IBM System 36 programmeig 4 PC besK progremmfng experience

s degree In computer v rale i ad field

e Strong communication and organuanonal skins

a A baity to worn under pressure and meat deadlines

e Supervisory experience preferred

We provide a salary commensurate •nth experience 4 a complete bene-f i t peck age 11 you qualify aend re-sume 4 complete salary history to:

Vice President Of Flnence

ia Arenas, Inc. ) CMC Center Dr

Detroit. Ml 48226 An Equel Opportunity Employer

O l y m p i c

DAY CARE CENTER I to work with 4Vt to

5 yeer o lds Ful time Oeerbom t 274-1115

OED-TRU OPERATOR Experience necessary

L4H Die, 38200 E c o r s e Rd Romulus Ml

D E L I Good hrs . good pey 7 Male 4

Good wages 24280 MtddMbeM 4 10 Mle 476-7768

DELIVERY DRIVER - Fua time, day shfft. Tue-Set . Lrvoma area Please caa 9:30am - 12 noon only 482-8115

DELIVERY 4 packing help needed tor vending service Sterling pay 84 5 0 T k * * FUB or p a n time C a l . 581-7744

DELIVERY PERSON Ful time. reB-ebie trsnsportanon s must For de-Bvery ol computer equipment CaB March 30 4 Apr* 3. 10-4 985-0480

delivery 4 aaf up drivers STOP* STOP1 STOP" STORt STOP-

READING ALL THESE CLASSIFIED ADS

Now Nrtna daBve ere sMoc-ng slid n s K C - I B o

32875 Appfy In ps rsor '5 U B M I -

DEPENDABLE CLEANING PERSON - wanted for rrad sua Westland apt complex Caa Bsfasen 10-5

261-7384

DEPENDABLE , or Afternoons

SSM F n i

OESWH/BUtD LANOeCAPE arm aaaBlin torsman, c r ea Issdsr i 4 » -

40 M -

471-1081

t ramlng

737-4313 or

Compe t i t i ve Cor w i s r i f aa .

478-8118

m u ^ b s s M s i o d o e R s w o r k Auto-Ram mc 217-8200

DESIGNER TO S i L L c u s t o m

DESK CLERK

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Trenarmsaion product deeioners with CV experience

Long Term Programs

FuB Benefits Packaga

ECS/R0USH 11866 Market Si Livonia, Ml 48150

CaB 581-4352

DIESEL MECHANIC exper ience preferred CaB Mark lor appointment Bam-3pm 427-7850

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DIRECT CARE/PROGRAM AIOE rork in Lhronla area

h o m e FuB tane wHfi beneflta the eerloul apply Ca l between

10am-3pm 421-8251

group I Only th

DIRECT CARE STAFF Msn and aromen tor 16, no axperi-

e necessary Good baieBU Flexible acheduie Ce l between 9em-3pm. Mon-Fn - 478-6111

DIRECT CARE STAFF For group homes m Canton 4 Dais

disabled'i*elarr ad^ development eay Good benefit peckege 4 provided S5 00 to S5 85 nr C e l R o b e n 1 l am 4 2pm weekdays 471-5810 RRRS EOE

to Stan

DIRECT CARE STAFF - needed tor medicaBy disabled group home m Lrvonia P e n tane positions avaB-abie will tram CaB JuBe. Mon thru Fn 9am to 2pm 281-0688

OIRECT CARE STAFF Caregivers to work with Develop-m e n t a l ^ Disabled AdMts m West-land Radlord or Dearborn Heigfns group homes Variety of shifts avaB-

• Excellent beneftts Competi-tive wages Cafl 9sm-4pm

3 2 6 - « » 4 . 537-.-058, or 27f-S1B3

DIRECT CARE Workers needed m Plymouth home Afternoon 4 mld-nighl shift. S5 25-S5 75 to e tan Call Patty 420-0876

DIRECT CARE WORKERS

S5 35 Untrained $5 6SOMHTraBied

Afternoon and rradraght shifts avail-able P a n time and lul tane posi-t ions To work with developmentaBy disabled geop to High school tHOo-ma or UfcL

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar

459-8843 549-6864

926-5174 762-5807

DISPATCHER - eves Pan time. ter national electronics Plymouth/Canton Ca l Unrforce

473-2935

DOG G ROOMER w a n t e d , all b reeds , tor amaa pleasanl ahop Ex-per ience preferred Hours Flsxibls P e t s N P s n i c u s r 474-8808

500 Help Wanted

an M .VR. l a i a a s d tar mr-

1517)544-5*44

OWIVEWS 4 W A R E H O U S E K > e d lor ahoias i

DRIVER/W ARCHOUSC A8S«TANT

tain aeavery proleaeionel

21380 CooBdge Hwy.. Oek M l . 4 8 2 3 7

rsrt DRIVEWAY ATTENDANT

FuB eervtce Amoco deafer m down-loam Ptymouth Afternoon ahfft. fua and p a n time Flexible hours, retirees welcome Apply si Ihs cor-ner of Mem St. 4 Ann Arbor Tr

EDITOR

Editor needed to eupervtee report-ers and phoeoarapher m multi-news paper office This posfton a a be re-sponsible tor editing stories snd phoiogr apna weekTy tor pubBcatton Bachelor s d e g r e e or sqM ietanf with 1-3 and layout wHh knoa todgTof pho-log^aofiy. f age Appfy

1 alary and benefit pee*-

SLKJER/LIVINGSTON PueUCATIOMS. W*C

r w 323 E Grand River Ave

Howal. Ml 48843

No phone cat ronment. We ere en Gqusl Opportu-nity Employer. M/F

ELECTRICAL/ MECHANICAL Aaecmbtcra

# DC p a n r

cal eeaamClars. aHh torn s ledge of 3 phaee powar equipment 4 aMBly to read alectileal acfiamsaca Expert-ance with power supply transform-era I high ourram atactrtcal compo-nents s plus- CxceBem pay 4 bene-ftts Apply m parson Mon. thru Fn . Sam lo 4 30 pm

DYNAPOWER CORPORATION * 29188 Orchard LaBe Rd

Farmington Haa Ml 48018 A n " " - - -

ELECTRICIANS - JOURNEYMAN or experienced help a a Fta time with benef i t s Non-union contrac tor Novi Caa I J O a r v i t a m only. Mon. thru Frt — 318 1898

ELECTRICIAN WITH INDUCTION HEATER

4 FORGING PRESS EXPERKNCE

NEW PLANT START UP

Currently recrutang en experienced elect rlolan with Induction healer, lorgmg press and ayisaarig furnace exper ience tor naw plant etan up m Huron Toaoiahlp-

M

I I - I - , m i . „ * • .a R I e O

EXClTaaG NEW OPPORTUNITY lor

ag» ' p t a W ^ a

5 5 7 - 7 8 0 0

EXBCUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER HoB-dey Inn Detroit Metro Alrpon. haa

•— - " - - - - as ope»v8og tor executive

housskeaper You afB be rssponsl-mg oeoer-meni nctudatg the faring and training and supervising ot em-ployees to msu r s the mgh level e l queel services s r e memismsH Y o u l aaam m ds«sloping d s p e n -ment budget and l a i m a f i and mamiem coet control and mvanlory

sums n o u d m g aalery rassory I fidence to HoBday mn Detroit Airpoft: 31200 mduetnel E x p r e s s wey Romulaa Ml 48174 Equal Opportunity Emptoyar M/F/H

EXERCISE FOR PAY - Distribute By-era door to door Psrt ume. day hours Earn S200 to SSOO'mo

471-0830

EXPEDITER - major manna buBdar on PC. blueprints .

.800 C a l Enene at Unltoroe 848-7884

EXPERIENCED DOZER 4 Loader Operators snd Truck Driver with dump Appfy m person KNmsr's Landacape. 1320 Ladd Rd WpBad Lake (N. o l 15 MBe) 624-1700

EXPER«NCED GAROENER < i i u bed care and

shrub trimming

EXPERIENCED TRANSMISSION flebMMer - Fua tane poatoon. mde-

shop CaB balween 8errv lot Rtok 543-3222

EXTRA MONEY A pleaeent voice Is a l you need FuB/part Ume. C a l Rtok 761-5808

E.O.M OPERATOR

FACTORY DOCK WORK LABOR CLERICAL DRTVER

SB-SW/HR ^ . . S12.75/HR

S7-S12/HR S8-S8/HR.

S11.S0-S12MR

CALL 557-1200 $as FEE JNI AGENCY

FWEROLASS FINISHER a f th paint and carpentry t x p o r t e w o lor

FIELD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

ratortae. a growing, last-paced, i a l i en iaboratory operation has an opporttmfty avaBsble tor a eervtoe rspreasntanve An AA or BA n e o a -neee along adih a iceaent phone manners end strong mter per sonel M a s are required tor a p a n time person to be reepcmenne tor metr-ancs pi oblam aoNlng and tsMlsd

REQUIREMENTS

squh slsnt aa an Elecbcaen

POISII ekBs m hytfreuBcs. pnsu-

DOG TRIMMER - tor Birmnghem lo-cation FuB 4 pan time Experience requaad 646-1888

DRAFTS PERSON/DESIGNER Pemt Wruehmg systems plant tac*-

Peneion/profit sharing ' isee send rssumss to

Or e f t s Person/ D aai pner 23851 Reeeerch Or

Fermmgton Has, Ml . 48024

DRAPERY SEMSTRESS NEEDED p e n time - wH tram Lfvoraa area. Leave m a s s a g e 482-1788

DRAPERY WORK room needs hslp Experience preferred but not necas-sary Dae rbom ares. CeB 584-8020

etane. Day * e ianlng aMRs area s. Temporary to go dbact tor n e a itpany. Depenoebie. eager a o r k -

era oouqm Pteaee cafl: THEEMWlOYMENT CONNECTION

TRUCK DRIVER end Bench Hend FuB time 4 overtime Good pey 4 benef i ts Appfy m perse 9-3 at 38200 Abruzzl Or o n of HU Rd . S of Ford R d

VAN DRIVER - tor Rsdtord chad c a r e cantor Claaeroom hours op-tional S3 80-S5 c m hour Pan-ama . poeaiMe k a time Caa ChBdren s

Learning Cantor 537-3880

DRILL PRESS day 4 afternoon S10.400 plus

•hlfts. Plymouth, CaB Unltoroe

473-2834

[OMER 0EUVERY

A WsBed Lake/Wtxom area market-ing and service corporation a look

for uals tor its Customsr DeBvery Dept./ Ws rehouse You MnuM enfoy pubuc c o n u c t . b e at laaat 18 yeers aM and have a good driving record. Thla la an e m r y level poaWton provtotog

SOL

Personnel . >0em-1pm m

DRIVER Exper ienced route drtvar n i s d i f l tor Jleti Ibutlon company CaB Tony ba-

7AM-4PM. 388-4500

Fork Truck Driver

Experienced driver needed tar

50-80 hours per

Dept 4CH135 MAS Confidential Reply

300 Wvar Piece Suits 5560

Detroit. Ml 48207

An Equal O p p o r t u n e Employer

Sleek 4 SaMocd outtaf

10am, tor m i e r n s a

Compeny vato-a o a jgm ^ H 4 7 1 ^ H

For growing c a b

DRIVE He* Eam up to 110 an haar Apply ai Hungry as. IBM S

a t K m g M a a , ^ R s * F u a 6 r S 40800 Qrana RNar.

DRiyERS/SEMI TRUCK r e o r r e n a y aocaptB I

i a t S yaars b m « , ke DOT eartMea * Bane

18 Beenee Ptoaaa a p a ^ M per-

ae mc 9Q71 Heggsrty RB Plyav-. M L . 4 8 1 7 V

I Opporkmay Employer

owveuwawe

D t / n k i n D o n u t s

b S C e ' s a m ^ 4 4 U % * B MB .

EARN WHILE YOU LEARNI PLYMOUTH ARBA

a f i r a s

A party to run tool room equipment a define plus i

RESPONO FOR APPLICATION T o f MR LORD

P O BO* 2919 DEARBORN. Ml 48128

OR CALL M R LORD

(313)274-3700

ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLER - need- .

backg round hslp lul. me sbBHy s must. Ful Ume CaB

ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS/TECl INCIANS

lor etoctrnnlc i

ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY Working a f th rmcroecopee and amaB hand tools Soldenng. bond-

of mg and aaeemhty ol tronlc circuits High or aquNatanl ClrouH board expen-

notogy mlt wrttten background and |ob exper ience Mr. J . GoodaMn. 23440 Rseeerch Dr.. Famangton Hflta. Ml. 48024

An Equal Oppornmlfy employer

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNmES

TELLER/CLERICAL

Are e i e a s t a s m a local Ponbac based bank. Opan eppacatlon/intor-Vtowe mm b e held at 781 W Huron St.. 2nd Boor. Personnel Oepert-ment. Fridays from 1-4pm

MO APPOMTMENT NECESSARY An Equal Opp

TECHNICAL WRITERS

& ILLUSTRATORS

S o m s eutomoove expensnce Abla to read Muaarmta.

* AREA LIVONIA I LONG TERM

5 8 9 - 2 5 5 1

A.M.I. ENG. 32S75 mdustrtsl Or.

iBadtaon Hta, Ml 48071

Eno*r>eer

PROJECT ENGINEER

h a m a e a t o oparana tar a 8SME wah thorougr. .no-»<JBB Of a n a l a e i t m HiBiuai i i m a laanMtaoliafag a M -ronmenL SPC; FMCA. Inn U d p . a t

Mcintosh Division M A S C O INDUSTRIES

I T K I M C W i a

t a t a a i l a p i a a . eenaia ta . 4 a a * tai

=Tp

S M t m a u i a n C HAIR Dreee. Ma8 TecPe tor C t W l a H i SllMk.

f S e f t i * . .

R N V W O N B W N T A L P R O O U C T 8

T T a s a r o a - M a t s r i a a R B B ^ B a r . «MB IB Naa,- S14.888 «p Betoe eavar tanee r a e w e a i i H i m i t a a a

eppfye t SmlthKBne Beechem Clave* Labonones

24488 mdoplex Circle

FINANCIAL SERVICES TELEMAR-KETER needed Experience pre-tarred, but mm tram Omei antoed hourly rata, piue b o n u s N » n a u FtaidMe p e n Ume hotas . Aak tor

828-1800

FMneee Opportunity

S7/HOUR

S00 Help Wanted

GARDENER

383-3443

GAS STATION/TRUCK STOP h e * dad RaOMa hours Apply m law Betalai OB C o . 5«a& M_

Nawtxjgfi Weettand

GATEHOUSE: 2 people n e e d e d tor openmenl conaiaaaiy m South*Md Psrt u m s postoons CaB

GENERAL LABOR Growing Ra quaee lue

eaeembfy work 4 aome heavy MUng Entry M l poamon aMh opportura-

B a b a t 3 30pm-4 30pm 535-4135

GENERAL LABOR ehop Fermmgton Haa . lu l

ar Ume a aBafila Benef i t . S4 SO-S5 hr Appfy 24650 North In-dustnel Dr N of Grsnd River be-

GENERAL LABORERS WAREHOUSE WORKERS

OUTSIDE WORKERS

openings S5-S6 50 per hr A r t x x T a m p s 4 5 & - 1 1 6 6

GENERAL LABOR

Entry level production poeftlone at Uvorae plent $7 25 an hour Al » s R s riaaaCia itoevy q u i f U m J U H r u u den CMy. Mon -Frt Bam li CHy. Mon -Frt Bam 4pm

J T P A Funded

GENERAL LABORERS/SEWERS Soft trim

ore. Pretar a p p a c e n u with mmemen 6 month production see ing expen-snos Compeny oftars benefi ts and

I Hi ry. Apply m parson m 4 3:30pm Mon thru

FO

2350 Meqer Dr Troy Ml 48084 (between 14 4 1$ MBe Rd off Crooks! N o p h o n e o

GENERAL LABOR INDUSTRIAL

Looking for choice aeeignmenta • flexible echeduBng 4 lop pey. then t a n t w a a n .

Vlelt our naw location 33300 Five mae Rd Suite 204

Victor Interim

Services

500 Help Wanted

HAIRDRESSERS a NAIL TECHNICIANS

To qpen a n a a prooreaerve a s BsneBts

427-8711

500 H i p Wairted HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY- Seek

arxMUIe to • poaroon ol Raen Ml FacBRy Director m Rocher

m UK ton an who apply muM i 2-3 yrs of da act c a r e expen-i aNthm the mental tiaaftfi sys-

tem 4 M Meal 1 yr eapenance m a Manegeriel position Appacanta should b s ebM to work a Bsxibw schedule 4 thr oughfy know the men-tal heefth ayslom Competitve salary

HAIR STYLIST. experienced Exceaent

poienuof m slyang and rs teamg Benefits m d u d n g condnuoue edu-cation Artiste Wonderlend427-1380

425-9510

HAIR.STYUST Ful or part time Plymouth a ree 75% with ckentete Deys 455-1730

After 6pm 455-3157

HAIRSTYLIST For salon manegement m major Ann Arbor Maa seton EXc slant i alary/

559-8649

HAIR STYLIST FMxible hours Selery plus commis-sion vscation pay Advance train-ing Jom our teem c a l today

981-8190

aiane 4 letters of i s ta i sncas ra-q ^ e d u a ^ c a i j M j _ , . 3 a i

INFORMATION SYSTEMS AUDITOR

. s Menutacsurmg CPA or OA or ClSA S40K

aim FuB corporate berMBIIs •e paid 8

B. HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-8470 INSTALLER operang to

metropolitan OetroB's I ler commurat metaBellon 4 mecheiracel expen-ence helpful Muat be dependabto 4 have a good driving record Mue! be able to work soms Selurdeys 4 also must b s i IBung lo work at either our Farmington Haa. Bemlngham or

Haun t s location Appfy Mon - Fn . 6 30am-5-30pm at

MobBtromcs mc 31075 John R

HAIR STYLIST nsedsd FuB tane. high commissions paid or low rental S500 bonus ml clientele Progres-sive environment Tony 338-8686

HAIR STYLIST NEEOED Part Ume. flexible hours Gueranleed hourly or commission Frse advance educa-tion c l a a m keepe you up on toe Mi-

required independently owned 4 operated Fantastic Sam s 473-7SO0

HAIR STYLIST •osftlon ev enable with or without CS rteM. some even-mga sxcitmg st Sheers to Ya

rnoephere Apply 624-7447

HAIR STYLISTS a «th dlentaM Mod-e m progressive Si Mon. Berkley a ree Liberal commrssw

548-3320

HAIRSTYLISTS Thars are only 4 c h a r s MR m our i sniodeled snd expended salon m P lymouth W e ' r e look ing for motlveto atyksts with cBsnlMs to

Hon, beneBts snd much more. CeB today 455-8833

HAIR STYLIST

mans. Beverly H a s Shop - Anloras 's of Italy 842-6644

H^RSTYUST Ful Or part Ume U i o H t a ree Good opportunity. Top pey aMh comnaaeion Experienoe helpful 444-2270

HAIR STYLIST Energetic. moirvM ed proleealonM warned tor buey M

gauranteBd i CeB Jan S5Z

261-3830 Equel Opportunity Emptoyar M/F

GENERAL LANOSCAP1NG

FuB ume pe imenem work S5-S10 en hour pkje benefi ts Appfy M 28244 Ford Rd . Garden City Mon -Frl. 9em-4pm

J.T F A Funded

GENERAL OFFICE/ . LEASING AGENT

Wanted ha Ume tor new epaitiiiont m Beanae Muat b e par-

< . Cea 887-8742

FITNESS USA HEALTH SPAS Tues./Thus_/8at.

7877 Wayne Rd WeaOand

energet ic , hardworking, enoedt 4 mature perBon. h a Btotola tar satoe. e tc Ftors ground oeceeeery

FLOOR PERSON - toe tana, with ex-perience. 7 MBa Haggerty Rd. area. CaB 8 3 W T O 349-3210

FLOOR PERSON - part a m e . wsMt-snds . wah experience. 7 MBa Heg-gerfy Rd e r a s Ce l b a t e ea r io-5 831-3070 . 348-3210

FLORAL DESIGN

traifi. 3-6 days. CaB Paler anna of 847-7477

FLORAL DESIGNER Experienoe neceeeery ahop. Uvonm NorthvBM

sai-oi3o

NIGHT STOCKERS FtaTbne , 10pm to6 :30wn

Aa a m e m b a of a te F4M Mam. you

praecnption; • Atfvanoement

• 1 M B TALLY HALL)

FRANKLM FITNESS 4 RACQUET CLUB a looking tar mature and re-• oaaan people tar deek heto. »a or pan BMB. Apply In paraon: 2B390

FREE MARKETB4Q TRAMNG

and Be vetoed tar I c m 000 par y * . Cea Mary

a f i a r t m r p r z z

WLL TBIE Driver I

PULL TBBE tor general MMa. FeBrt-caang 4 Preee OpersBer I M M N

C n ' i c r

PULL TBBC

QAROEN CITY PUAIC BOtOOLS

M i a a a

GENERAL WAREHOUSE WORK S o m s daBvery " m i a e a t o d apply

1 2 4 , " 6 , 7 2 - l 5 S S S 2

GOLF COURSE He Ida pro Bhop caaMars, s tar ters . rnmmu/t 4 bar ten-ders. MuM be 18. Free goa privi-leges. Fox HBM. Plymouth 453-7272

GOUNOS PERSON needed fu8 tone tar luxury apa rBaca* community M Farmington Hflta. Great p e o p l e to work wtth CaB 474-4243

GRAPHIC DE8IGNER MVP Products a movtn Ptaaae send reeume/Me Herald Martm. MVP Pre Box 3218. Southfield ML

ha Bme g to Novt Me to: Mr •ducts PO 48037

GRAPHICS ARTIST T no experience required

Cm

4AMEE

• 473-5868

GRU-L/DED PERS Fufl Ume daps. ItaaWi end Ms meursnoa I aBatili. JoAngeM a Pbza and OM1

ON

852-9400

GRINDER HAND I D - O D Pan or h a Bme. Deys CaB between Sem-3pm 534-1040

GROUNOS PERSONNEL 0ESIRED tar ds i s topn ia i l corporation m

4 aome Mrxlscapmg h a Ume pcedBon l

HUDSON'S Assistant Manager tar Lrvoraa aree. aerMng MecBcti da-

DliaBiad Adults

For hear seton M Meat

HAIR CARE COSMETOLOGIST

M yoa era BeaaaaB. efaBMaiM 4 out-going JOHN RYAN ASSOCIATES

S S b W - V

HAIR CARE PROFESSIONALS aueaaee a BooaaMoi

Man mmMta r a nght eway Ftaatata hours, ha 4 pan a n a a yoa a »

- T U T J X t M

LnokMa tar BM rlgM paraon. m m aBMada, ta mne i a a i e e t e a a» a

» 5 S a a ^ f l t " ' * W * " ' 4 7 7 ^ S B o

»a m a y o r 477-4877

M M SALON M Panataaiaa MM h e * P a l M a a 4 1

HAIR 8 T Y U B T

KMR BTYL*T

HANOYMAN/QARONER - Summer help needed. prlveM home on Meckmec Mend Room/board/eal-

lend. Ml 49757

HANDY PERSON - H a m person W75JOOO

ply m person Federsl Fireplace. 42970 W Ten MBa. Novi. Ml

HELP WANTED - FULL TIME S5 an hour

HELP WANTED - laborers tor BgM Hon Pool construction

r t i s s p e 281-2351

I B - L O M E C H A N I C

HOLIDAY BIN Detroit Metro Airport has immedMM openmga tor roon c l e a n e r a . w s i t e r / w a i t r e s s e s

aaae sppfy m person 31280 mooatrta Ex

HOME PARTY SALES live tor country gM

ply m person. Days Gone By ForeM Asa.. Plymouth

£ HOTEL NIGHT AUOfTOR ImmedK

Ptymouth area . Send

7am j t a o a t y M

. CaB Mon Ova Frt 9-451-0700

HCMJSOCEEPER - h a Mna tar i night M L Sun thru Thurs. 7 MBe • Haggerty Rd. aree. CaB between 10-5. 831-3070 or 348-3210

HOUSEKEEPERS - lul 4 pert- t ime 477-5307

NOVI Twelve Oaks Mall

Openings tor house keeping personnel Steady employment, early morning and afternoon hours allow you to have moat of the day free*

• Part-Time Early Morn ing Hours &

Af ternoon Hours $5.00/Hr. to start

P l i n i eaptym paraon m Twefve Oaks Maa, to M e l

Pic»-Up. Mon-Fn.

LIFE GUARDS needed lor eon pool FMI Mae. pert

HELP!

JOBS IN| LIVONIA

end/or 32825 I

Farmmgion Hata NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

INSTRUCTORS

adults w/work sk«N m a vocauonal workahop Experience with speciM

Days S5 40 per hr FuB 4 p e n Ume poemons avaaabM Contact Cyntlaa or Susan 255-5457

INSURANCE-AGENCY m Plymouth tookmg tor experi-enced productive CSR CaB

455-8120

CLAIMS ADJUSTER

South held oflers growth 4 opportu-tor candidMea aMh 1-2 yrs ex-

payment 4 mi saligaiion ol No FaMt ma MuM have knowledge of

tamay automoOBa poBcy. baeK auto

tracts We oftar a competitive selery

rent eatary hMtory ta: Cune MutuM meuranoe Group Human n e a o u c e e 4 DaneBu

15B00 Provatance Or SouMtaKMll 48075

INSURANCE - CLAIM ADJUSTER SOUTHFIELD office of Cfttten s m-•urence Co of Amence a eeekmg

of l / y r related experience for dean adjus-ter position Some coasgs

•s PIP a alent required 3/yrs preferred Pension, profit ahsrmg. educat ion relmburaemenl 4 dental coverage a re only a portion ot CRBana excaf-

CMzen s Insurance Co ot America. Attn HoBy Lotocaky Manager Hon-

«612. Southfield Ml 48086-5122

Equel Opportvmfty Employer M/F

INSURANCE EXPERIENCED ONLY We ere a corporation of The mde-

Agents Of Mich

need commercial and p e r s o n a Mnee customer service raoneeantatr raters, producers and underwriters

Since our taes (aB compeny paid) a re eo toa. compenMa caB ue f so wtry don' t you?

B r v a i p a m . Ml 48010

AGENCY POSITIONS SouthAeM - Lrvonia - Troy

Detroit - Deerbom - Farmington CommercMI 4 PersonM Unee

CONCORD PERSONNEL 18600 MkKBebeB Rd. 478-2200

INSURANCE Personal anes CSR tor Lfvorae agency pnor experience 4 t a reqtared Cafl KMMeen S25-0B27

INTAKE CLERK WANTED tar NoM

phonee. lilei ilea peopta 4 pmoaae appBcM»:»a 20 h o m per week per fir Suzene 346-1221

B4TBBOR DECORATING

d e c o r a t i n g 227-8948

IRRIGATION SYSTEM LABORERS Experienced. Aleo a Foreperson Apply m person. KBmer Landacape. 1120 Ladd Rd . WaBad Lake. N of 15 M l a Fid . 824-1700

Fn . Canterbury Perk A p t s . <1 " " - 7 MBe. E of Fan

LABORERS WANTED

CaB Poof Doctor Servtoee 365-0776

LANDSCAPE INSTALLERS iat b e 18 or older

App*y m person EMon Nursery

LANDSCAPERS

3 3 j r « j a n a W i i a transportation S4 25 p a hr CaB now tor p e r s o n a ntarvlew

MGM Office SerMoaa mc

474-7766

mum experience working aMh m-tlustr tal C 0 2 P h o t o n / C o h a r e o t lasers 4 Anorad tl computers m s production faOBty ImmedMM open-

T-74S2 mg Caa 407-:

LATHE HAND-mM area, di

CaBS:30em-4 : Uvorae aree. days, b e

l 30pm

WESTLANO C O N V A L E S C E N T CENTER has s h a Ume posMon

the Laundry Ospan-

ntceeaarr - aHB tram Corm Wean. 728-6131. Ext 128

LAWN IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR • Foremen snd MMMBsrs. I

856-4444 or 881-2321

LAWN MAINTENANCE a a a e t a d e landacape 8 m g a company seeks quaBBad 4 ex-

perienced personnel to a i poeMons m grounds i nea lienor ICQ. Mndecape

L 4 arlgetton OuaBty mdMdueM knowtadge-

ebM m theee positions shoMd apply

tii aar 9am-3pm. Mon thru Frt

NorthvBM/Plymouth gene ra leborers Plaaai cafl be-

M o n - F n 344-8887

LAWN MAINTENANCE Compeny now Mrmg h a / p e r t - t s n e poeMone immedMle Dpemnga CeB 474-7188

LAWN MAB4TENANCE Compeny m g m d h J d - M s t o r g r e ^ ^

LAWN MAINTENANCE- FuB Ume LivonM eree. Start mawedMIMy 40-80 firs. ak . . pey negotlebM MUM

t a l i e n Baeaee 444-8 -

LAWN MAINTENANCE l e n c e o help aan ied .

wages SoutB 645-8082

348-7718

LAWN SERVICE _ A-OK Laam Service is tartog m

a 841-770 LAWN SERVICE WORKERS - Expe-rienced MuM hetw oam tranapc non FuB ume Good w a g e s CaB 421-8081

LAWN SPRAYER APPLICATOR

LAWN SPRAYERS NEEDED

Experience pi a toned Good pay 4

LAWN SPRAY TECHMOAMS FuB Ume. over 14 Good BrtMng record S7-S t0nv . 53S 4500

JACK OF ALL TRADES

LAWN SPRAY TECHNICIAN Growing Co. WB tram i

small ahop machines Cafl. Saker One Corp. m IXon to

JAMTORAL 15 MBe 4 CooBdge. 5 Bays a sMal 3 hours each wenlng SS^hour^i

JANITORIAL HELP

JANITORIAL HELP NEEDED IS • per a * SS/hrty. Tues, Wed 4 PrL Inducting buffingi h H area. CaB8am-3pm

JANITOR a u M r t a n Cafl L a e M UnBoree Tioyt

JOURNEYMAN chine 4 fixture

BONUS CORPORATE PERSONNEL

SERVICES 478-1010

UVOBflA PULIC SCHOOLS -tack Center h i r s POOMK

K helpers poeaiona eveBaBie m child

S5 20 to e t en Con S M V

Wh oan proceeaor Some cred-' ance ' a lpha Knowledge <P noma , g g a W W mduafry e plus' ru*' • S i r n M n n e s i

MACHINE ELECTRtCIAff • rn C4C 4 w n n o o " ape-'

•eee caB 875 ag&r

MACHINE OPERATOR

»8a 8IBS

MACHINE OPERATOR TRAINEP For tour aBde dspt MuM have beaicr math a t a a 8 b s wamg lo Mam haw lo check per ts 4 make SPC charts . Cafl tor mtarvlea 8 -4pm S31 BWMI

MACHINE OPERATOR 4 SO'PTE KS

For day 4 raght shifts Fufl Bme poei-

eeeary S6 to e l an Famanga ton L Cafl tor an e tnuaa ine i i l 9am-

3pm Mon thru Fit 476-7712

MACHINE OPERATOR 4 G e n e - a Labor A w e n euburban stamping pMrB a currently a c c a uone tor a CBp Preee Operator day

a a t 4 a plant CtaeWng Person pan Bms day MBR Good wording anvi ronment 4 — e B a M heefth 4 401*.

t a g l 'iTTO ply m person mtertocl Corp

Mane St WestMnd Ml , S of Ford Rd Dataeen 1-275 4 HO Rd

MACHINE OPERATORS

Compeny aMh rapid growth am+i mdNMuM with m e c h e r a c a apttlvde or aepenence Operanga m aB shirts

good wage and beneltl p a c k a g e and an eniuaBeiit opportunity tor ed-vanoament Apply m person Mon thru Frt . B-4. 1351 Htx Road

ProducBon help tar * a mar 4 broach work Day MUR. 40hr . &»» -•

MACHBBE TOOL PIPEFITTER . h a tons

352-1025

MACHINISTS a tooling

naa fc—^ BC'86 Denial U»e Bonya 4 Prolt o 3 ^

VENTURA INDUSTRIES 1 11885 GLOBE RO »

LIVOMA. Ml u

Opanmgs In UAW etnp tacatod i a . RKartown area al OaaeR « W 4 ,

i ahop MaM Bene oam tooM a ebM to Be oam aM upe AppK a u s o n 210 C a

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MACHBBST - 1-4 yaars aapanerx^ r C 4 C eapenance BMptai WB tram* ngM poreon on C 4 C ZB3S0 Wafl-Street 1 Block E. of MRnom R d . S o 1

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Mail Room Clerk ;t

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LAWN 4 TREE SPRAYBeG -tf outdoor lobe tar motivated ners Over 21. wan good drtvmo i r d C a B 484-4288

K M A R T IS ACCEPTING APPLICA-TIONS lor pari tfcne poal-Uone. Flexible hours. Sterl-ing selery $4 an hour. Ap-ply In person: K mart. 33400 W. 7 MBa. LNonta.

LEASB4G CONBULTANT BtooaMMB H B t a p t . 6mm _

Sr iTJaSB-8 " ' ^842^700

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competitive wage and fring* CwnwAi > 1 * 1 ) 1 to offered Drug Mai re-quired Ptoeee eend reeume in ocmB-dano* to P O Bo» 8 Wayne Ml

MATURE MOIVCIUAL H MID • rawing prim anop Ouaas dMftery i agM hs aan MuM M M oam car 2 0 r n 84 00/lv 877-

MCCHAMC MOLDBIO SUPERVISOR

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MECHAMC-LIVONIA AREA

equipment EtoctrlcM *xp*rtonce prMariad G o o d pay. hours and benteR* C a l Mr MoCMinn

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tor R v deal-

Apply (n paraon: 37401 Ford Rd .

MECHANICS WANTED laarIM w o kmg tor

11722

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BOD> SHOP REPAIR PEOPLE

pwtor "o«<Jey C* W 2 5 ^ g n ^ h w |

Opportunity I fun WM tram LadMa

- Ctommg Chain Novi. SouiMtato 4 Oaarbern araaa avalMbM 344-2219

M A N A G E M E N T T R A I N E E Naw corporation expending in araa H i f i income No e a p n o r n e nacaa

MM Irato In sate*. marketing • m a n a g e m e n t <25-5236

MANAGER/ASSISTANT MANAGER potettone lor l u d i r f woman s spe-

Qrand Rr»ar

MECHANIC WANTED • tor Mndacapa company . MuM bo u p e -nancod 8 aMa lo work on Bght truck* 4 l andacapa equipment MuM know 2 eyeM 4 4 cycle en-gine* CaS be tween I0*m-3pm.

MEOICAL CLAIMS REVIEWER Fua time posi t ions avMUPM tor da-

data antry 4 proofing ol m ctonn* Daalrabla M M m a u d * •CM Mrmmotogy. CPT-4 coding. 4 data *ntry axpei Sand raauma to

M O L D M A K E R / L E A D E R B E N C H H A N O

T R A I N Q E / C N C L A B O R E R

313-465-0601 MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICER

parlanoad Loan Officer wanted mortgage broker

me* Company o1-w o n atructura. nanoa. BCBS.

Company haa

Mortgage Processor

Independence Ona

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24211 CantrM Par* Btvd Sul la SOO. SouthfteM Mich 44074. Attn: CathMan Brook*.

nanoa For kilwiiNa caa Shawn at W O i a 344-1373

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M A N A G E R

MANAGER RfeTAH - To 423.500 J j Btorad. 473-7210

MANICURIST

MANCURST - p a n Urna tor UvonM aaton CBatu la M M _ dfUpa. wrap 4 pedicure*.

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•Mon Waga wary n*gottebte Exiat-Mg dtontM* Cad jaw 343-2227

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HANUFACTURMG PLANT In Gar-dhn CM* need* aharp mdMduaM

-sdai high echo* diploma* to « -flMdtor MadarMMp pot

-Mdrt your way up I awrkar* only. CaB

M packaga CaB Chart. 353-7420

MILL/LATHE hand 3 -8 yra expen-anca Gaga 4 d a t a ! work. No pro-

n fc/BS. derMM Gordon City 427-4370

MILL OPERATOR » piu* owarHma 4

Mortgeg* Banking RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE-

LOAN OFFICER Mator mortgage lander It aaaklng g j j h » mobvaled. eaper tenced Loan

4 ha»a minimum 1 yaar axpananca

anoa. madtoM 4 dantM. 40IK, bonua goal* 4 c nmmlaMoria up to 80 baMa

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MO TECH AUTOMOTIVE EDUCATION CENTER I

a n ooamng tor a toa i Ra Tool Crib. Duooa

includa laaulny loota. aaMng aup-P4aa and ganarM handyman choraa.

aMo^raqoiraa nawl and han t fv t t iog . good

fcnnaMdgi. Appiicani* ahoMd ba matura and abM to work MX Mu-danta of a l agaa . 45 00 an h o w ptaa banalRa. Ptaaaa aand raauma to: MoMch. 12415 Stark Road. Uvonia. Mt 44150 Attn: Training Managar

NANNY OF .

AMERICA l» looking tor compMail t , canng «v

chadran No a s p a n a n e a n i r n n r y Wa traM you M our a«panaa lo ba-

• a a p r o l a

Fu«/Part Tlma Work Avadabto

Sanaor CHOans WMcoma

HMp Cara lor Amarlca 'a FarMbaa Ca4 today: 540-4440

tor a

Tina naMy-craaMd poaHion mm ba raaponalbla tor accapnng mortgaga appacattona Irom loan oMcaa. or danng cradR rapona . apprMaaM. and vartoua vartRcatlona. -r.<xjtiir^i

ctoamg partmant. and advMlng cuMomora ot approval/ra|actton.

TM* poMtlon raqulraa a waa orga-nltad MdMduM with good c o m n u -mcalion akl*a and currant axparl-anca prooaaalng loana tor tha aai ondary markat

ONLY THOSE WITH CURRENT PROCESSING EXPERIENCE

NEED APPLY

For conaidarattQn. ptaaaa aand ra-aumato:

Michigan National

Corporation Human Haa & urea* Pi uc/SV-10-44

P.O Box 19045 Farmington HM*. Ml 44333-4045

WO MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR a MM growing 4rm. wah ai opporlunlty Aak tar Oaorata.

455-4570

Mortgage Originator 4 you haiM al iaaai ona y a a r s dam-

FHA A VA » RoyM Oak.

to MM to you. Wa oltar an aaoaaani paokaga m a a a a

fe^a^^Mitar J o h n A d a m s M o r l g a g * C o . 2 8 1 2 4 O r c h a r d L a k a R o a d

S u i t e 1 0 1 F a r m i n g t o n Hills. M l 4 8 0 1 8

8 5 5 - 8 8 2 2 An EquM Opportunity Emptoyar

NATIONAL TITLE COMPANY looking lor aapartaacad Branch Managara Cad Mr Patrick Egan Slat* Managur. Lawyara Tale Inaur-anoa Corp .3270 W Big Baa*ar Rd . Troy 444-3322

EouM Opportunity Emptoyar M/F

N E W S P A P E R R E P O R T S Wantad tor twpa waakly auburabv i rwwapapar Fua Uma. Caa Scon

OO-IO SURFACE GRINOER 3-5 yra

BM 4 data* work No production /BS. dantM, Oar dan City w a a

427-4370

V1Q TANNV haa ImmadMM opan-mga n our MMn OHtoa m SouMdtaM

R U l w ^ ^ a w y . 8359 TatograjX Rd-. Radlord. on Tuaaday. April 3. b g w a a n J u 3 ^ » M ^ k J g - f r ~ * *

Wa promota a drug-lraa work a m l -ronmani Suba tanca abuaa taatmg la pan ot tha pra-amploymant-pro-

An EQUM Opportunity Emptoyar

MOTEL OESCK CLERK poamon in SouinhaW toa or Uma. 14 par hour 399- 7 ? E

NEW FOSTER CARE PROGRAM HMp eomaona who raa4y naada you. by provldtag toatar cara lor an aduh with maMM ratardlnatton. Shara your noma and o a m over $14,000 PM year Caa HomaAnder, Oakland. 332-4410 Wayne. 455-4440

EXCITING 4 CHALLENGING poM-tlon tor ornca managar ReaponMC*-Maa inctada: aM dkact reporia: per-

eon tor benelHa manager Mm en-ema; syatam 4 oMtoe conuuta Indi-vtduM ahouM the todowlng akaa: good orM 4 wrttten comrnuM

Cue Man I a alary 4 banoRta _ . _ confidential r a a u m e lo: O a b r a SchnexJer, Lincoln NatlonM Uta. Summit Two Office Building. Two Summit Drive. Suite 520. mdopen-" ca. Ohio 44131

INSURANCE COMPANY, located m Troy, hee an immadlMe opening lor a propoeM repreeentatlve WaM m-dlvlAjM would poaeeea wrong math aklMt. good orM communKaiion

m .ea t i ge i i v 4 Interpr*-

m a m a n related (unction CR knowledge M a plua Ptaaaa aand re-•ume lo: Mary Blahop. Lincoln Na-tlonM I He Ineurance Co.. 50 W Big Baaver. Suite 200, Troy. Ml 44044

OFFICE COORDINATOR Smaa office in western suburb* needa person with strong GanarM Office akaa Phone. IMng and typing Skata required Caa BrldgM tor inter-view Aero Service Corporation

» 591-1100

OFFICE COORDINATOR Soaking experienced office coordi-nator tor 102 Townhouae Coopera-tive*. In Plymouth. Ml Outte* kv ekide coaectwn of monthly carrying charge, dady offtoe procadurea. I member raMtlon* ThM poMtlon I*

Kt lma/no weekends Ptaaae can M: 741-2330

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OPTICAL n d part MI _ arm to work M our mat 'opon «oa* Experience in tae opucw

pratar iad. bM not raaMrad Ex-

by awataMnant only Cad ba-4am 4 12 nooR 313-545-0044

NUVISION OPTICAL

PACKAGING POSITIONS

UpTo

$5.00/hour

WOLVERINE 354-4270

W W p WtnOd

PACKAGING Production Workers

Clerk Typists 60 wpm Days/Afternoons

48 Hours per week Schedated Raises

Caa for appointment 4 i t e r .lew on Tueeoey 4-3-40. Telegraph 4 God-

^ 967-2233 PERSONS WANTED - to drww truck 4 toed/wnoed toed in Uvonta Cad aftar 6pm

1313)343-4020

PHOIUUAAMHbH

Nonnvtde and Novi * week-ly nawapapera need a toa-tlme Pholographar The paraon choeen to Ml thM poaHion wM cover tocM events, take phoiographa.

OPTICAL DISPENSER FamMar with frame atydng Excel-lent working condmona Hours. Mon,-Frt . 4em-4 30pm. 471-5744

" Optical Dispenser spen r - a m a n e M a l l E y e w w l d

O O C M FMrtane Maa * aaaklng exper ienced Optical Dispenser MuM b* knowtodgeebto 4 have

oommtaaton 4 toa benefit package Only Die beM need apply For confi-dential interview, c a l CfieryM, Tue* thru Frt M 271-7933

OPTICIAN EnargMic paraon. toa or pen time. Incentive 4 benefits For confldeniiM Interview phone. 443-5440

O P T I C I A N & T R A I N E E S Tuekerman Optical at Twelve Oaks Maa haa lua time pootttona tor expa-oanoed Optician* or Tratneea w/1 jnr rMMI experience Good aalary QeneflU .ncantlvea 4 count Ce l Laura

ampioywe dM-JM-AJUU

ATTENTION PAINTERS hiring tor tal tfci rig B - M per hr

Cad batwaar. 4am-4pm 344-4700

PAINT PREP Need an MdMduM to prap eqwp-mant tor our Pamt Department in the Wlxom aree Cxcsaen benefits

to- 8 4 R Eompmem M L ,

44044. Att. Personnel Department

PERSON tor Warehouee Inventory Control Flexible hours, pen Ume Apply 25215 Gtandata. S of 44 be-tween Telegraph 4 Beech Defy

cation w a also aid report a r s In photo ideas, a te neg-attvae and photo* and make reprints This parson may write cut knee or copy related to photo essays and may speek bet or* group* * requested to d o s o Bachelor s Degree or equa-

Ment experience required Must provide own camera conhgurMlon of body, wide angle, normal and tatepho-to lanaaa and electronic

SLIGER/ LIVINGSTON PUBLICATIONS ^ - nia r w t o n n f i

323 E. Grand Rfvar Avenue Howea. Michigan 44443

Smoke- f ree environment No phone caa* An EquM Opportunity Employer M/F

P A R T T I M E W O R K ) F U L L T I M E P A Y !

H o m a m a k a r B - s t u d e n t 4 & o t h a r s ! t h i s i s t h a p a r t e d p a r t t l m a )ot> f o r 4 r e l i a b l e p a r s o n w i t h a n o u t g o i n g p a r s o n a l i t y .

- * a m | « - * 1 0 p a r " h < x i r - W o r k in a f u n a t m o a p h a r a - A M & P M h o u r s ava i lab le

CaM for p e r s o n a l in tsrvtew

B A M - 1 P M M o n . th ru Fri. •

A s k for M i s s S p r i n g

462-9230

soo H^p Warned

haa opening tar aaroort w # ' or Hard MMft 4 color DO 175 Operator Web

Prtnang. 21340 Coo-adge Hwy . Oak Perk . M l . 44237

n i l * TAPPER OPERATORS

FuB Offlk tor day 4 altarnoon I tor Mampmg plant Factory ex ance helpful Benetoa

PRINTING compeny tookmg tor Camera Strlppmg paraon Hlgf ouadty. 2-4 color *xpartenc» a must Fua Ume af te rnoons Exceaent pey 1 benefits Reei.mes to Box 744. Ob-server 4 Eccentric Newspapers 34251 Schoolcraft R d . Livonia. Michigan 44150

PICTURE FRAME Cutler Delivery Truck Driver tor an gallery FMI Ume Cad 4-2 for mxfi Jan Morns

435-5020

PIZZA £T**€R FMI o r . pert tlma Flexlbte hours Health and Me meurance avaaabM JoAngeto » P i c a and Oak 452-9400

PLATING/ANOOIZING Buey job ahop neads peopte export-

ing international Hardcoet 14300 Me>ers neer Schoolcrsft 434-5000

An EquM Opportunity Employer "

PLUMBING CONTRACTOR EHHfUWJ

Project Manager tor commercMI work 353-5747

PLYMOUTH CHILD Care Cemer-hea ahernoon p a n time poeltion working with children ages 4 thru 10 idaM •or coaege studsnt Appacetmns Mao being ecoeptad tor Summer Pey C a m p Director 453-5520

POOL ATTENDANT - Memond Day to Labor Day 3-4 days par weak

478-2025

POOL 4 GENERAL MAINTENANCE Person needed lor condominium complex Full Ume summer work avadabto For application 353-1575

PHOTO LAB TECHNICIAN Fua time, experienced preferred tor 1 hour photd lab Concourse i h o w

BluumaMU PMM MapM i Telegraph 855-9434

PLACEMENT COUNSELOR

A major temporary aarvtce m Uvo-nta haa permanent pan time poM-tlon avaaable tor flexible person. 20-30 hours par waak. You must anjo» working on tha phone 4 have good

axponence required Caa tor an ap-pointment. 477-0674

PLANT MANAGER NORTHERN MICHIGAN

the totM operation of a medkrni acta •ner tor cut 4 saw plant ThM poM-tlon raouiree a parson wNh automo-tive auppaei experience The MtaM ranckda la wai be knoeftedgatta of automotive cut 4 sew Reply to box 422-Obaarvar 4 Eccentnc Newspa-pers . 34251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvo-nta. Michigan 44150

PLASTIC INJECTION , WOCPMACHIWrCIPERATPfg— AppdcaUona bamg accepted tor ex-pectanced. matura 4 dependable m-dMduete A8 shifts evMtabta. excM-tant fringe benefi t . Appfy M Reb-m a n n Plas t ic Molding. 24555 Capitol, Radlord. Ml 44239

PROGRAMMER ANALYST

IBM 36 - RPG-II PotantiM lor training on the AS/400 UtWUayour programming experience m IN* M»e-of - fhe -a r t ahop Put your teem player attitude and

CALL NOW! 569-3030

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT 17117 WEST 9 MILE ROAD

SUITE 1039 SOUTHFIELD. Ml 44075 PERSONNEL AGENCY

Lrvonis Chrysler/Plymouth Body Shop 30777 Plymouth Rd , Llvorue Ask for Tony 525-5000

PROGRAMMER ANALYST

IBM MAINFRAME DB-2 COBOL

$30,000-$38,000 Get m the door of this state-of-ihe-an IBM Mainframe shop with your strong developmental background Tremendoue opportunity for ad-vancement wtthm this vary stable company Exceaent benefits end tui-tion refund

CALL NOW 569-3030

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT TTTl _

SUITE 1038 SOUTHFIELD. Ml 44075 PERSONNEL AGENCY

PRINTING

FORGET THE TRAFFIC JAMS FORGET THE RAT RACE

FORGET CITY TAXES

Estabkehed commercial printer w>?n exceaent reputat ion needs s senior esumMor with computer expert ence This position offers lua bene fits mctodmg medical dental sack days, prodt sharing and a company Malory Of no ley off* En»oy exceaent working conditlona m our new tolly av conditioned 14.000 aq R prmt mg plant Forget the traffic |ams and enioy the hundreds of lokee and rec reetionM lands our community has to offer

tor Ihe President. Den Gaspa'Otio Boghton. Mi 13131-229-4003

PRODUCTION PACKER

Growing, tolure oriented manufac-turer has openings tor pu>duction s m p l e j s s s lor Ml shiRs 2nd * 3rd MUfts offers premium pey We offer good wage 4 benefit pecksgs snd exceaeni opportunity tor advance-ment Apply in person Mon thru Frt . 9-4 1351 Hix Road. Westland

PRODUCTION WORKERS for Troy plaalici plant Staffing tor naw shift - Ml shifts available dean work environment, overhme r e quired. 45/hr to start 4 competitive benefit peck age Send reeume to Production Line Workers, PO Box a 1944.Troy. Ml 48099-1948

An EquM Opportunity Employer

PROG RAMMER/ANALYST Ann Arbor based information com-pany neads a Programmer /Analyst Minimum reqi*rsments Computer Science Degree • 1-4 yrs struc-tured programming exper ience Knowtwoge with 1 or more of the lo!-lowing Microsoft Windows OS/2 Preservation Manager Cooperative Processing 4 Compiler, or Opera-ting System Development Tempo-

II to go direct Cad today E EMPLOYMENT CONNECTION W e '

PRESS BRAKE OPERATOR Experi-enced mdnnduM needed tor fua ume poMtlon. CaM 937-3440

PRINTER - FULL TIME 5 day week Experience on l-TECH 4 R t n M rteeirabte-Caa 261-5440

PRINTING COMPANY-Praea Person Chief 117. 217. Kord experience neceaaery Days or evemngs Excel-lent pay and b e n e f i t Apply wtfhtn 25215 Gtandate. Redford. So ol 194 b M e e e n Telegraph 4 Beech Defy

1

PROGRAMMER

IBM MAINFRAME COBOL

$23.700-$35,500 34 Hour Week. Voluntary Paid Over time. Relaxed. Friendly Environ-ment. Advancamenl PotantiM. Ex-cellent Benefits

DON'T WAIT CALL 569-3030

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT 17117 WEST 9 MILE ROAD

SUITE 1039 SOUTHFIELO, Ml 44075 PERSONNEL AGENCY

500 Haip Wen led PROGRAMMING A S S I 8 T A N T Needed tar las) paced compeny SOT* experience K«—erred Caa S r t f t 3 0 a a g o . *0-4 945-0440

PROPERTY MANAGER tCPM) To manage m u » apar tment com-plex MuM be knowledgeable 4 or g r a e d a«h soma axperienca m prapermg budget and conatructton background Onf, experwnced need *Cor» Submit leeume to P O Box 144 Fr*nfckn Mt 44025

PROTOTYPE SHOP ha* openrnga lor SKeei UMJ-Pgf fT inCT~Sf« f Meter Helpers MIU Hand Lathe Hand Over time, benefits. ance Novi area 347-0940

Put Your Experience and Knowledge to Work Join API s team o< p r o t o e s w a i s who are aireedy working m their areas of sxper tne m the temporary service industry

TECHNICAL EXECUTIVES ADMINISTRATORS MANAGERS

Assisting Professionals mc a s firm that specializes m hnding tfue type of work tor top-notch proleenonMs

whether i l l on long or short term assignments or t p e o M protects And, we pnde oursalvas on maicn mg our assisting prc lss i ionaH not only lo the MMa requwed by the rob but lo the personality of the company rt s a commitment to quamy mat we ve baaed our buei

800 HatpWentod e«C»TlONiSi NEEDED

Fuaer rwpoemon Mu«

RENTAL AGENT APT 4 TOWNHOUSE LEASING

Experience requaed tor w w T r . ban communities Pan lima -ends CMt 9 11am M o n ^

352-38<Xf

—REPORTER needed m our NorthvMe Record m lea Parson chosen must »aehMor s degree or have 1-3 » . ! experience 1%s parson Ml 9 ^ news, cover meelmgs — stone*. Matures and editorials J n . heedknee make photo e s w ^ n C S and may take pnologrspn, m dummy pages when nece*s*v S m o k e tree workplece Apply

SLKJER/ Ll V iNGS f ON PUBLICATIONS Personnel Office

323 E Grand River A ^ r » -Howell Michigan «84«J

No pnone calls * e are er EQO« Opportunity Employe) M/F

RESEARCH SUBJECTS - t3o to,"; hrs St Henry Ford Hospttst over age 50 C * ' 8742523

Caa today tor an appomlment snd IM us begm aasrsting you Jo make the right connections

Assisting Professionals, Inc. 2000 N Woodward Ava Sle 250

647-9800 P C HARDWARE TECHNICIAN

international Troy baaed company >s * P C Hardware Technician

Out«s induds set-up and metMU-tlon of new eqwpment #nd sof twars troubleanoot snd rapav ol monitors CPU's, tap* drives, hard drives printers modems snd other peripn eraM Minimum of two years experi-ence required Must work well with peopto Non-smokers only Send re-sume with salary requirements to Box 794 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspepers , 34251 Schoolcraf t Rd Lrvonia. Michigan 48150

OUALITY CONTREOL INSPECTOR Automot ive l a s i e n e r s supp l i e r needs a OC Inspector with mm 2 yrs experience Needs to know how lo reed blueprints, calipers microm-eters and have knowtege of SPC Prior cold forming experience hMp-fui Excellent wage 4 benefit pack-age Send Reusme lo GT Specialty Fasteners. 2175 W Mapta. WaAed Laka. Ml S4048

OUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR Entry levM H 50-45/ht Experience hMpful. but not required Appfy m person at 2*450 North Industrial Ik—Farminglrvi Hilki River between Haggerty and H a -i t i

RESIDENTIAL CARE WORKER ay negotiable Full tane.- aftei

noona Strong initiative and m - m ski*s reqiared FemdMe 541120

RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM CLINICIAN

— -I fcaiooO years coaege plus 2 years residential m e w , health experience P-efer exper, ence working with chadren adotas-cents or adults with severs b*hs moral p r o b t e f n s j n d ' o r emotional impairment Flexible hours some overnight shifts, posrlion m West-land Resumes to Dept 42 Com-muorfy Care Services 8750 Twe- ' ' graph. Sta 420. Taylor MI 44:80

An Equal Opportunity Employer

900 Haip Wanted

w 4 Ma* Rd . U v e n a 24423

522-1322

ROOM ATTENDANTS NEEDED a* the Hampton Inn We o f l » con

canons a hobdays. profit sharmg 4 more To become pert of our team P*a*M apply in person Hampton Inn 70400 Hagge-r . Road NorthvMe Ml 44147

A- Fquw Opportunity Employer . f W J M A T T w i Q l O i f i T ~

Now lak ' -g implications BudgafM km 41211 Ford Roed Can* on N o p M m e c a a s

SALES* FINANCE MANAGER U " q u e opportunity lor sharp rndi-viduM to work in the MetropoHtwi Detroit area Consumer finance •nd or ns laameni lending experi-ence a plus Ontemiied earning po-lei>t-M Send resume to P O Box 300 Snulhheld M 44037

Monday. AprM 2. 1M0 0 4 E * 5 F

500 HaipWi SECURITY

DETROIT ZOO

RoyM Oak a r a a Appacante muM

working auto, and high school grad uauon or QED MuM *n(oy wMtong

t t o T r - u ^ r ^ Guardian Security

— S d A ^ l c e s 17419 W 7 Mae Rd Detroit Ml 44235

313-254-2400 — SECURITY GUARO

Commerce Meedoa s. la now takmg applications tor fua or part ume Se-curity Personnel MuM bo able lo work flexibto evenmga 4 rmdraghi hours Inquiry at 2400 l l e s a o w s Orel*. Wixom or caa 444-2747

Si - o r w EACHERS Are you tkad of wa-t>ig to vub 7 Need hMp 'or m-s«J» sams service Southfield Sla te Fa- "vau«*r«* agency 353 1*00

SFAMS RESS Fu* or part t.me muel h*ve exper a n c e on wedding gcw-1* Mirscto Wedding Vi«ega. Dear ho--, Hts 542 10 K)

RESIDENTIAL TEAM LEADER 17 per hour Strong i«ad«KSh« n«, • live and writing skins r e a w e d Fuk ,f«ne, af ternoons FerndaW 5*1 1291

RESIDENT MANAGER For 72 unit conoommmm _ tmn near Petoeney M«.h Dutni 'm. elude admmiatratlon. bookxeapra performing t supervising snow plowing, lawn mowing, buridmg i swwnmlng pool mamtenance Com-pensation includes salary BSM) housing 4 hearth insurance IMMEDIATE OPENING Apply to Resident Manager P 0 Boi 409 Patoskey M> 49770

RETAIL MANAGEMENT

We have openmgs m our Wastam suburban locations lor sggressrve parsons witti retail managamwit •> pe rance . pratarably ai wom*ns xp parei 41 p a n ol r ed national compay you W« be re-sponsible lor sa les promotion lasfwon merchandising and staff su-pervision We offer a completive

PROPERTY

$45,000 Multi-site exper ience budgMs. *c-countmg. cost containment Fua prom accountability for several apar tment complexes CPM a plus Caa Bermce at 353-2090

SNELLING 8 SHELLING OC INSPECTOR

lor small metal stamping plant Knowledge of inspection tool* 4 blueprint reading n a c a n a r y Must b e serf motivated, experienced in SPC helpful but not necessary Ap-

Bai Sucher. Tool. 29544 W 9 Mile . Fermmgton HMA

REAL ESTATE Appartsers wanted Growth company expanding Ex peremce preierred Real a*t*t* sales person keen** required Resume to

BLACKACRE APPRAISAL CORP 30700 T*Mgr*ph Rd - Suit* 3636

Birmingham Ml 44010 Connie 313-647-9292

VIC TANNY has immediate open-mgs m our Somerset womens gym for Receptionist and Managar Train-ee* Excellent career opportunity Pteas* caB for appointment

449-3555

health club seeking M lor fua or part u m e recaption work Aak lor Lon. 626-9840

R E C E P T I O N I S T For wild 4 craiy office

557-3550

RENTAL DEPT MANAGER Troy audio/ aMao T - ' T -nas an oppnmo lor Rental

T>ept Manager Previous experience required Sand reeume to City Animation Co 57 Park St., Troy, Ml 44043-2753 Or can

589-0600

Itts including denial For confidantw interview please caa 358-3933

MARIANNE JEAN NICOLE

S w i m m i n g p company looking for A-1 help swimming pool construction 4 openings to Stan immediately 45-$ 10 per hr depending on expe-rience CMI Knapp Bros Pool S*rvic* 852-41 to

R O U T E S A L E S Growing Co looking for e x p e r i -enced Delivery Drivers for Routs Sale* C1 or Chauffeur s license re-

a Must Good

P 0 Box 8124. Detroit. Mi 44208

SALES REP Prudent iM financial services a of-fering an *xcMlent career opportu-nity m sate* 4 uktmatefy manage-ment Previous sale* experience noi necessary a* w* wia tram W* pro-w l * an existing client oeee in Wayna.—Oak I s n d — 4 -Counties Starting salary up to MOO par waak dapanoing on qusahca-tions Company benefits ars the best m the inttostry Caa Mr f«i be-tween 9am-4pm 313-543-4487

EquM Opportunity Employe M/F

ALUM 4 v m p

S Air u -

2 ton S1244. 2'4 ton 41349. tan | t # l S ' t tan 11944. 4 tan

344-2105

I S POWER WASH ma. RV s.

4 ? J C T

S E A M T R E S S Must have e i p a n a n c a with power swwng machine Complete frlnga

-benefits Apofy in person between 9»|-| 4pm *• Custom Uniforms. 370 O --hard Lake Rd Pontiac

' S m - T W i l W4BFM6U5C ton nr r« - p - k "XI * packi-g orders, overtime Mav 8 Ju~w (--andafory Must be de-f -dabv. t a 00 per hr ipossi0te

" permaran 1 pnenion) Apply m par*or- Wiltsie Cap 4 Gow- 34525 GI*VaM Livonia fust S o f Jeftriea, rv^ ete'V

S f f . o T *Rv BOOKKEEPER niP iwi e perr-ieneot position Annu-al salary 42 ' 000. comprehensrve t- g e benehts Requuements dK-lauo • rranacrtpnon sk«s . computer k • owieilge specifically word perfect D Bas- t Lotus payroll accounting ek-ks p r o n e 'customer s e r v c b Pri-or experience prMerred ObtMn 4 subm t application by Fn Apr T3. f990 Resumes to Resource Recov-

ery 4 Recycang Authority of S W Oakland Cty Care/Of City of Novi At'entkMt Lenora Jadun, 45175 W 10 M«e Novi Ml 44050

SHAMPOO PERSON For W Bloomfield. heir aaton As. to, j o „ 661-1840

SECURITY Oakland Mall

immediate openings lor full time unfo-med secur*ty officers Must b e 2 1 years old have valid Michigan k-cense high school diploma or GEO. and be able to work Ml shifts ExcM-

Appry wages 8 advancement possible ly Mon -Fn 9am- 4pm

GUARDIAN SECURITY SERVICES Detroit Ml 44235

255 2400

SECURITY OFFICERS

Ouakfled security officers needed tor Romulu* 4 Lrvonia locations Good weekly pay pto* $75 cash bonus Applications being taken at

'Rt COUNTY SECURITY 22930 Woodward. Ferndale

(1"» blks N of 9 Mitel 541 3040

SENK>f» ENGINEER Auiomotnre trim company is soaking

motivated team leader quoting CAD

r p a n a r m 4 cut t i ig dia* for product devMopmeni of

«e*l 'm MmknuiTi nl Al soc-ataa Degree 4 5 yeer engineer •ng experience Rapfy to Boa 422 ObMrver 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 34251 Schoolcraft R d , Livonia. Michigan x a t s o

SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Large company seeking

on established accounts m the FNnt and Detroit areas Gateriad poamon, benehts included, company car Sand resume to: 50224 Pontiac Trail. Wixom. Ml 44094. Attn Cathy

SECURITY GUARDS

Full lim* plus benefi ts 55-6 per hour Musi hsvs rskabte transporta-tion Apply at 28244 Ford Rd Gar den City. Mon Frt 9am-4pm

J T P A Funded

SECURITY GUARO Downtown Detroit baaed firm seeks toa time qualified individuals tor se-curity guard ooartion Top salary lor quakfted «K*vidual» Fua company benefit peckags Sand raauma to

Security Guard P . O B o x 7 7 9

Detroit, Ml 44231

SECURITY OFFICERS

Professionals with

land, Novi, P o n t i a c and Mi Clemens For interview caa Smrth Security Corporation 649-2000

SEEKING AMBITIOUS 4 Energetic women lo hli managaniant position for House of Ltoyds Ideal m home career Weekly pay check plus bonuses plus trips Free Training 4 Supplies

CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD

CMI Claudia- 477-9321 Home Decor Nancy 941-0444

SERVICE STATION ATTENOANTS-PrevKJua experience hMpful but not neceaaary Apply In parson to Dene at Tategraph 4 12 Maa Mob*

354-7741

SHIPPING 4 DIRECT MAIL Clerk Fua Uma position with benefits Pleasant working conditions — Farmmgion H*H 477-1450

Cterk needed fuk tlma tor Radford manu-facturer Experience pi a toned MuM b e c lean cut Dutiea include shippping.receiving, packaging, as-

bfy work, Overtime irvg Entry

Contact Mike 2 30pm

between 1 30pm-535-4135

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING CLERK f a s t growing computer company seeking motivated mdrvxJuM lor our snipping 4 receiving deportment Some experience nac sasery Hourly pay Benefits svaltebte Caa 471-0901

SHOP HELP for business m Novi

with banaftts Starting M 45 50 par 344-7470 hour Ca* M k s .

SHOP HELP-Fua ume. Mon -Frt $4 par hr Driver* kcanee required Ap-ply m parson before 1pm F Sate 4 Lock. 24515 Grand between Beech 4 Ink ster

SILK SCREEN MAKER Expereianced. no printing.

545-1194

STOCK & DISPLAY HELP

Experienced preferred Accepting sppucattons dMfy

JOES PRODUCE" 33152 W 7Mf te -LNon ta

STOCK HANDLER Fu* Uma Apply si 12119 Lavwi. Uvonta. aak tor Robert 591-4041

S T U D E N T S R E B E L

Summer *ob* $9 00 be**

Sate* 4 Marketing dapt Part time m m - toa tana after fmata

CaB 9am-5pm 425-4440 425-7037

500 HMp Wanted SHOP HELP

SHOP MECHANIC

Ladd R d . Wa

MAMC. smaa 4 large ga* t dtaeM Appfy m

4^L*ndscapa . 1320 15

424-1700

SIGN PAINTER Wanted to run t m a n m house s ^ n department Sak Screening experv

SOUTHFIEU) ofHoa supply compa-ny haa openings tar ekperlancad parson to work mowroom 4 order dept Fua Ume. 352-6100

SPECIALIZED GIFT 8TORE

days any shift Ca* Miches! or 453-7733

SPRAY APPLICATOR needed tor tree service Must drive stick mMl

- 477-4733

STOCK PERSON needad lor busy Livoni* warahou** Previous ht-to exoanence pratarred Some heavy Mllng irregular overtime Apply m par sort St Sovereign Sates 38200 Amrhain Lrvonia. Ml 48150

STYLIST kMEDE mg c o n m t i » s .

p r e S r r s d Westland 729-0404

SUBSTITUTES (On-cMI| tor the taF-towmg Troy School district lions FOOO SERVICE Caa Moran Supervisor 649-7494 BUS DRIVERS 4 AiOES - Caa Carol Grcitatoaachan. Supervisor 444-4412

Aftlrmanv* Action

SUMMER DAY CAMP COUNSELORS

Needed lor private West Bloomfield day camp Must ba 14 years or old-er Education mafors es lcoms Positions begm 4-18 and end 4-24 Caa 461-3430

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT 5-15-40 thru 9-15-90 Poaitton aval-able lor conscientious rMtebl* indi-vidual Background in m p a a n c s re-pair and mataaatton or related field

strong mo-ra lo learn

Vend Michigan Driver* Scenes and good driving record mandatory MUM ba able to MI 75 lb* Salary commanaara le with siiosasnt Sand raauma to Whirlpool Factory Ser-vice. 19844 Heggarty Rd Livonia. M l . 4 4 1 5 2

An EquM Opporlunlty Emptoyar

-Cemetery ( Keepers Experience helpfM but not required Apply $em-4pm Beth El MemonM Park. 24120 4 Mas Livonia 421-5440

SUMME R OR PERMANENT Jobs are evwlabte Computer, clen-cM 4 labor positions tor JTPA eligi-ble Oaklsnd County rsaldsnU Caa Set 354-9167

SURFACE GRINOER Experienced and whlrty lorm grinding for E O V iob shop Fua time, top pay and

• 553-3390

SUHVEV Research TechnicSm Flexible schedules rrMtebU tor

The BeM and the BngftteM AbM to work from 4 00pm- to 00pm di*-

Saturday or 11 -OOem-SOOpm on Sunday to do survey i s s s e c f i inter-vtewmg. coding. ancTdaU entry n our new 4 growing UvonM Opsrs-ttona Center Dicaasnt compensa-tion 8 ' working u m d t a u n s Soms typing -nscsssa iy . ' PC experience deaa ad Send i—urns or letter of m-terest lo Msrket Strategies 14099 Fermmgton Rd.. Lkronte Ml 48154 or caa 261 -9550 for an appomtment

SYSTEMS MANAGER SouthfteM Accounting axparMnoa. IBM System 34 $20K range

B. H A M I L P E R S O N N E L 4 2 4 - 6 4 7 0

TEACHEB Dlrec1or-_Sl Ctevid Nur eery School. Garden City BA or BS/ teaching or related Experience

TEACHER tonmedtetefy. tor pr*-*chool and kin-dergarten m ihe FaB. Fua ume/ban-•Mte/oompeWNe salary Raaum only to: Director. 25535 Ford Rd

Ml 44127

TEACHER J WL

ground After school 4 susnmg hrs. CMI Now 737-2440

500 Halp Wanted Summer Positions

•ad soma $ but aka to tan? We n e * perfect p a * * o n ok you Tain I day and work Irom 5-4 30pm m

Must be 14 or older an4 nave phone votaa Cue Mar l pay

CaB Elton M 427-4335

SUPERVISOR/JOB 8MOP

troa has opportunity tor people on-nsled supw-itoor aMh eapenance m managing 8 union s h o p M u s t heve sbMy to scnedute production on s job-Shop beats MuM nave experi-ence with SM up and mamtenance of older machine tools Sand re-sums to Box 744 Obeerver 8 Ec-centric Newspepei s. 34251 School-crsft Rd . Livonia. Mlcftsgan 44150

An EquM OpportimOy Emptoyar

TAPELOADING MAINTENANCE

TECHNICIAN Technicolor Video Caeeet te of Mich

i. mc , * leeder m tha horns in-ternment industry, e cur-

rently seeksiy a Technician tor it* Uvorsa Tspeloadmg operation

saee s fagh school diploma or equiv-alent. have w least 1 year of b a d e or

merit Strong mechenlcM aptitude and good orM and written oommum-

sary quaBAcations and experience ars urged-to send t h e e reeume and salary nmory / requirements t o _

TECHNICOLOR VtOEO CASSETTE OF MICHIGAN. INC

Attention Human Reeources • TLM 34000 7 Mae Roed Livonia. Ml 44152

EquM Opportunity Employer Minority Female/ HwxUrapped.' Vet

FULL OR PART TIME position tor

eatery -Please ca* 9am-5pm. Carol or

543-9400

E X P E R I E N C E D T E L E M A R K E T E R S

85 50/MR

Exceaent opportunity avMtebte wtth ma(or corporation* tor mdmduaM with * m m m u m of 4 mo* tetemar-ksting experwnc* Top compwa—, I S maior long dis tance corporation, dental supply company Bemlngham 4 SoutfHtMd location* Ak shifts

avMtobto Caa Shabey at DPR 443-0054

TELEMARKETING - No axpananc* neceesary $200/wk - bonus Fu« or pert-Ume 12 Mae/Southlteld s r s a 549-1414

TELEMARKETING - Wa have posi-tions Open lor exper ienced tatomar-katers Mora money then you have

TELEMARKETING

letocommunlcetlon* compeny Is kesklna to expend steff Asssrt l is . m ihuMaattc mdhtdus achedute a p p o m t m e n u tor outalde sales representative*. Altai noon snd morning shirts avaaable $7 par fir. • lucrative bonu* program Aak tor Nancy CaB427-3000

T E L E M A R K E T I N G R E P R E S E T A T I V E

Exciting opportunltteM Jom * rapKSy expending ma* order company and grow with us Openings lor order cterk*. incoming c*aa only Hourly wage plus commission Earn $»-$ 10/hr BeneMa/pasd trsm-

mg You ar range your ( Weekday, evemngs. or PsM training 84 5 0 / 8 5 25 hr atari. CaB 4-Spm. 342-33

500 Haip Wi N - Entry testa

ny ^ - s r s r r j s s ; »no leaps h * M FuB ten* perma-nent puwuor- Truck 4 toota pr»»M sd 14-87 par hour, ptos weekly bonus Ntteaoftters 471-1414

TECHNICIAN i sn r . se i mcaned mdMa»M to

sM up 4 operata brake testing

p o X ' » T n i o " a

Dearborn Ml 44121

TELEMARKETERS FiM ume posmorie avMtebte immadl-ateiy tor exper iencad T sterner keters Fua bwieAts perk eg* includ-ing HssWti. DantM. 401K. ale. Send reswne or spply M. Adtetrs Corp . •01 Unmn S I . Plymouth. Ml 48170 Soms pert Ume positions atao evaa-sbte EOE

TELEMARKETERS SOUTHFIELD AREA

P s n - u m s sales position with hourly and commission Prote-

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Long term customer service ex-perience preferred fypwig or date entry raqMred Hourly pey

DON T FORGET TO ASK ABOUT OUR NEW CHILDC ARE AND

OLSTEN TEMPORARY

SERVICES Farmmgion Deerborr. Oetroit < Southfield

/Auburn H a s M/F/H/V

Tro*/i EOE I

354-0554 441-3141 942-9450 354-0554 441-4930

NO FEE

TELEMARKETING OPERATORS

Ws need Telemarketing Pro* who can u*n an Incoming caa Into an ap-pointment thM shows if you have snthuMaani. * ctear phon* voice 4 s r s dapendebte . ws I i m * career tor you Southfteld aree. Pan Ume Hourly pay plue bonu* 4 biialW* CaB Mary 554-79S4

TELEPHONE OPERATORS

Afternoon 8 midnight shifts evaa-241

TELEPHONE S U R V E Y O R S - l o r Troy-Roch—1*1-Sterling pan tlma. no sala* $5 par hoia 'CaB before 3pm. 824-0041. aak tor tea

TEMPORARY CLERK e-lua- u w a i m i ' i asMgri

Type iMnanum 45 WPM 84.00/hr Appfy M: Canton Township P a n 1150 S Cent on

An EquM Opportunity Employer

THEATER HELP Wort M Mi s torg-SM picture theeter AB poMtlon* eneaabte apply m parson: Americana Theater. 23275 Graari-MMdRd . SouthfteM 554-2050

THE COMPRI MOTEL SOUTHFIELO la ai need of HOUSEKEEPERS a you are iniwaMed m * greet fob good pay. benefi ts and wnptoye* meets pteaaa appfy Moo thru Frt . 4am-5pm -

COMPRI HOTEL SOUTHFIELO 24000 American Drive

THE GREAT DIVIDE s p e o a a a n g m U of M and MSU product*. T tm an

Jn_Bkt_1C lcneOi>* en msert.le* tor April9 or to

aapertencad {pkm 2 yean* Tool Room Per*ownM LATHE O P 0 U -

ACE

•urn* to American Tuba 4 VMre Fapncator*. 400 Juncaon. Plym-outh, mi 48171). Aim. Paraomta .

500Jte*pWi THE VILLAGE A P A R T M B T T S •

Ground*. Uta Guard

Apply M The V«UG* ApertnWite M tn* comer of PoMtac Tr*a and Bscs

TOOL MAKER TRAINEE Fua bens te s Located m Troy CMI

JSKbii TOP TRAVEL AGENT

Corpus**/vacat ion 2 yr* rraramum

I too

TOUR GUIDE/BUS DRIVER Travel the USA 4 Canada. muM en |Oy trevW 4 people Driving 4yor markaamg *xpenence * pto* - mm tram Exceaent career poamMmm MedKM/vtwon/denlM/prolM sher-ing CaB 3pm-4pwi 944-7044

TRACTOR/TRAILER DRIVER - muM

Expwwnced only need apply Mon-Fn 10am-4pm M D4B Landscap

inc 17274 Burg*** Detree^Ml 534-5415

mg Inc 44219

TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVER Plym-outh company m need of a tractor

r driver tor tocM plant snuAte C-2

" f t 53*"""" pnone u n d a M 459-1 An EquM Opportunity EmpH*er

TRAVEL XGENT

M corporation need* exper wnced f revet Agent De-e e PARS pre-

bM Caa PM HMbech. M e n a TravM Co 1-400-325-4098 ext 142

An EquM Opporlunlty Employer

TRAVEL AGENT 6 Month* Sabre experience FuB Ume Southfield 355-0110

TRAVEL INDUSTRY TIM largaM uavM franc fa** orgam

avMtebte on it* regtonM marketing steft Trammg. salary. commMstoni. benefits peckag* TravM benefits m-

CaB Chary 313-427-7550

TRUCK DRIVER - Boom Truck Op-erator taB Ume. toedtog roof*. MuM heve good drtMng record, beck-ground 4 fcnoetadg* of bu*dmg me-terlM* 4 be tamdtar sk»h major nigh-weys 4 ;onviiuisties Cjceawil hos-prtskzauon 4 profit sharing benelHs AppN in person at Whneatt. 34340 Van Born Rd Wayne

TRUCK DRIVER Experience needed

295-1450

TRUCK DRIVER/LABORER, experi-enced Appfy M Eagto Landscaping 4 Supply Co 20774 LMwar. South-

354-4342

TRUCK DRIVER - S k a n d l * Landscaping • seeking an indMdu-M with experience driving * 10 speed Double axte dump truck 4 13 • m a n — s e m i — E z c M t a n l t a i i a i g ' • co rd MuM be p<k »oriabte 4 pro-f s seuns l C*a Mary Ann or Mark at

474-1735

TV PROOUCTION Send reauma 4 demo tape K CMA 33455 Warren.

TYPESETTER Compugrapntc 7500-7700 experv •nced * m u M CjcMtent tisnMU* tor

549-4242

A Hard

W p W i

TRUCK oar»«FE

a r e 2 3 years of age i proxrmasely 24 at a a a e of •

r « r . " c 2 r - ' 1447

UTILITY tor wareftouae ctearang. Newburafi 4 Ctwrry Ha area. Ce4 between 10-5 431-3070 or 344-3210

U n u T Y

a r a a a e k i n p h y s i c a l l y l i t .

a re ready to roa i « mav B I I sa 4

ply For consideration sand rsaiane to Utaity Persons P O Box 779

DMrolt. Ml 44231

VISION SALON M NOVI Looking tor Hae StyfMls and MemcureM

-VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR DISPLACED HOMEMAKER

PROGRAM PART-TBBE

G E N E R A L L A B O R E R S

W T S f i - i S p r n t * a s N E E P E P I M M G W A T C L I

csBsnl salary 4 company paid bane-ata. nas i imss: Fkcned Lang. 29449 Sowthtteld R d . South held. Ml 44074-2043

An Equal Opportunity Employer

WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT tor Muppmg/ractevtag dapt t*to ex-

erted Some BTUng (70 • ) Aak tor Wendy 4*4-1125

WAREHOUSE/OfWVBf 8 HELPER must b e neet. dependebte 4 herd working CaB tack on Tuaaday P e e . eon 1©-12*m 525-4540

WAREHOUBE HELP - Afternoon •Nf t Shipping experience pre-

4575?S^ rnSe* 0 0 " White 4

computer mark Ml ' seiane saSary Ma-

lory to Mtorateb 23474 r n . e a i Park DR. Farmington Hate. Ml 44024

WAREHOUSE MANAGER Nov* location Lnraberst benMN* 4 working uuiidMuii*. CxeeBenl op-portunity. growing raauma to boa 430

500 Haip W WAREMOUBeyBHWNG

»t. entry la*M Sand resume 4 salary ternary t a M a e Lab. 23474 F r a a w g ^ P a r k Or Fsmtmgmn MBM.

D O E S T H I S S I G N A P P E A L T O Y O U ?

a 1 Food Company m the nation has

IF Y O U W A N T T O

• Earn tua time pey workmg part

Work m s retexed s tmosphers - Earn 84-$ 10 per hour

FOR INFORMATION CALL

5pm - 4pm Monday thru Friday Aak tar Mr Bigg

462-9234

The University of Michigan

Medical Center

TOP PAY tTTS

HOLIDAY PAY OVERTIME PAY

BONUSES INSURANCE

SNELLING TEMPORARIES

Caa tor an Appointment Todey

37425 Ann Arbor Rd S u n * iot -A

Livoni*. 444-2100

17200 W 10 Ma* Suite 103

Soutt l*l id 557-5740 NE VER A FEE

502 Haip Wanted

ATTENTION NURSE8 AHS. LPN S and

CLAIMS 1-7477

w a r e h o u s e . r t n a o n | > ret Ml furnnure slors FuB benefits C a * H

Opportunity 437-200?

W E L D I N G 4 S H E E T M a t a l i F a b r t c a t o r l

UTHJTY CLERK Ths City of Bkmwighani e tasking quaMktd tor t N fKmffKrf* of U W y O e r k i n the Ffenwnot 0 ^

Amicare Home Health Resources r T V U ' l l I ' ' V V W T V V W I

Inc.

tha soiaty to deM lacttuBy afth m a jMMc. Salary r a n g e $17,206 12 ta

king. G

Haip Wi

Car dio-Pulmonary Technician

THE UNfVERSfTY OF M C t e O M I MEDICAL CENTER

bOO NIB Room 4A07 Box 0422 (030003KH-OEI

Ann Arttor. Ml.: *4104 0422

C L I N I C M A N A G E R and

S A L E S R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

tookmg tor uusaBsd aa 2 dtetmci poafuora of Cantc I agar and 3 si s i R s r ' s a small is 'tar

penance, wtth a degree AOmmwtrsbon.'MsrtlM-

a u m e 4 I M I , teatory te

4245 N GarOsn City. Ml 44145

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T

BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED Drains 4 S u m p p u m p s rspairad

30 YEAR8 EXPERIENCE 1

Earl H. J s n s s r 474-4224

MICHaiAN WATERPROOFING Uc /In* Wlmar Thaw Special 40% off Ouaaty work. Raf. Written guar-

887-4414

WET BASEMENT PROBLEMS?

N A T I O N W I D E S I N C E 1 9 5 8 F U L L Y W A R R A N T E D

L I C E N S E D & I N S U R E D

B-DRY SYSTEMS 474-4277 541-2720 444-4466 MACOMB — WAYNE — OAKLANO

27 Brick, Mock, Canwnt AAA M4(E IAFRATE CEMENT CO

AB kind* of o a m e m work Raa. 4 Comm Inaur *d 4 Bonded

Otaoe 4*4-7415

PRE-SEASON SALE aU^w — - • — -

• w w i p M P i i ' n w w i w y A b o v s 3 flWriWTW-

bore of eapenance . F iea Eaamate*

D.T.L. ENTERPRISES 425-8608

ALCOA 4 REYNOLDS M h f Trim 8 Gut te rs

444-1444

T m u j ^ - T

471-2600 HERi 'aGE HOI

ig. CaaBaie Bsnt T CUBTOM CARPENTRY

a e i i a I. do rmer s . roMtag. i l * V 531-SB24 or Sm-5797

12 Appii i k *

4APUTC74 APPLIANCE REPAIR

>13-444-4148

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•* A8BEMCAN ASPHALT PA VMM *

OOM-SOCONAR co,asc - AS*HALT PAVMG •

• M a a 1444 RaMaa1 BM 8 CarewaraM

; 4 8 . 1 8 W t * w * * W > i t 2

L A Y M O R C A F T P H A U L T 0 8

• S T A R S E A L C O A T I N G

DRIVEWAYS, g a r a g e * , wi porch**, taundattana. Brick 4 • Licensed 586-7478. . .Free EM

UNIVERSAL CEMENT CO

CONCRETE CONTRACTOR In patio* driveways 4

prices given a 473-0007

OOGONSK) CONSTRUCTION Brick, Btock 4 Cemant work

Porch**. drfv*w*)s. chimneys. . 4 hacking

537-1433

C e m e n t & Maaonary •AB Repairs •SmaB or Mrg*

•Fan. efficient

WORK MYSELF FREE ESTIMATE

3 4 8 - 0 0 6 6 15

l a C o m p Concrete Inc.

Lie. 4 Ma. Free EM. 4 2 7 - 1 5 4 3

ITALO ROMANA CEMENT CO 40 Yra. i

"A BIO YOU CAN A F F O f V r

477-4473

471-2600

Anaelo's Supplies CONCRETE REACT* MX

HAUL rr R OURSEL/ «• TO 2YDS TRAILERS FREI

478-1729 B E S T C H I M N E Y C O .

557-5595 O a r a a s Flows Dnnea. eta . .

"MM U c I bte. F ree E*M 241-2418

Chimneys S M ^ ' o h m M *

R O O F L E A K S O T O P P E D Sentor Catean OteoouM

CROWN CONTRACTING

Frank Vento Meeonnr A Camaot Co, Ino.

^ O U * S A T T O N e ° t o f a v a a M v s

G L A S S B L O C K a BMCK PATIOB

478-5

LAMBERTO CONSTRUCTION ALL TYPES Of CEMENT No J o b To Big Or 8meB

Free EM u c 4 Inaured 456-2925

UVONIA BRICKSCAPE COMPANY Daalgiikig m brick work, d r i i w a i s

MELONIO BROS. C E M E N T C O N T R A C T O R S

35 YEARS EXPERKNCE Garape. Drtvaway. Patio A A- P H r J . a f l l n n i , r O f C n f f , DFLCK A D»OCK LIE. . Bonded 6 I n e u r a d

Free Estimates 2 6 1 - 0 6 6 5 o r 2 6 1 - 5 0 2 1

33 Mdg. 4 Raroodeting A BETTER JOB GUARANTEED

• Kitchen* . both*

AM Pro Construction 553-4456

A FAMILY BUSINESS

RON DUGAS BLDG. a A PERSONAL TOUCH B

KITCHENS, VANITIES. COUNTERS BASEMENTS. DOORS. REPAIRS

—VINVL I PELLA

UC 4 insured 24 Yr Expsrionce

421-5526 ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY

Exc 20 YEARS

CaB after 4pm 427-3504

A Protaealonte J o b - Reason sbl* price* 10 yrs experience OuMlty workmanship guaran teed . New "bme*. deck*. ramodMIng Kafk* Construction Uc 062474 532-0434

AROMORECONSTRUCTION CO can finance your next home Im-provement loan W* do window re-

ant. garaga*. Mdmg. Florida Uc. #073451. Jock 547-6150

Decks Decks Decks! AB types Irom sma* sunning plat-forms to ataborata muM-tovsi show pteooa Add baeuty 4

tub eur roundmga^ tc For Iree eel W o r f u l B4dQ. & D e e i g n

Ucenae #044144 D 8 1 - 2 3 8 0

GM Better For Leae

R O M A C E M E N T C O Garaga*. Drtveweye. Paaoa ta

» a n Poranaa. Ubaneed 4 842-2874

•naiON CONST RUCTX3N CO AH Troe* of Ftat Cemant Work

WE SPFQALIZE a . ftaa. Porch** ParMne Araa*. Back taw Nasitaig 4 *»c*«*ting. 24 ta. sarMoa 814 8440 ar 434-7443

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A K I T C H E N S P E C I A L I S T

* 3 2 6 - 5 0 2 5 •

COMPLETE MODERNIZATION

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464-7262

CUSTOM KITCHENS i y a m a a a e — OaBanata fORB • RBCROOaM

I V M U • a a f . 181-8873

Y O U ^ t o m s A 8EST PRKC ON '

A mo YOU CAM APPORO ta* * KBMW a w e v w t e n t s

QryeMLOMBna* CtoeM* Doors

Gen c J l T u c

Decks Decks Degksl AB types from amaB sunning ptet forma to eteftorete muMMawM show pwee* Add beauty 4 veto* w/bM-conM*. a s u B m . prteacy 4 ac»*aned areas. M n pooiwd* wMkws,s hot tub surrounding*.*lc For l raaaaL:

W o r t u l B i d o . 8 D e e l g n uoanao M44144

9 6 1 - 2 3 6 0

ABSOLUTELY AB Horn* Rapavs inataaalton*. RamodMs. 0seem snls Oeclu. Kitchens 4 Beth*

HANDY-MAN-JOE UC. 4 In* 624-7879

BARRY S CARPENTRY SERVICE H) y r s exper RM. Start lo BnMh

guaranteed Pemung 474-4554

CABmET REFACING-

Countertop*; BcMt-m*. Wood or Larnmet* CuMom DeManed

Georg* 240-2040

CARPENTRY - FINISH OR ROUGH Addition* * richer* drywe*. ctoOM*. pantries, b s s*m*nu . decks no tob loo amaa." Licensed 522-2583

CEDAR-CRAFT CLOSET CO Line your closet with aromatic codw to protact your an* a p p w «

5 4 2 -4224

CUSTOM INTERIOR REMODELING

OuaBty FInMh Carpentry Superior quality pantry 843-2708

• FINISH CARPENTER aMh toota and truck.

AVAILABLE FOR WORK C a a M a t t h e w 542-4294

FINISHED CARPENTER 14 Years Exp • Ouaaty Work

4 flessmsnls Low Prices • Sr OMC Fre* EM 4 Deelgn . 442-2453

KEN FERKE UC.-M* Carpentry

RaasonaBM Free Est

IM^ROVEMBKT

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Addttton* garaga*

scrsen porches I Eanaad Buaasr Caa Mark. 474-4067

IT COSTS NO MORE ...to flat

let da " R 8 T PL,

SMALL WORLD SMALL JOBS

p o r t f EFFICIENTLY 8 PROFICIENTLY

BY A LICENSED C A R P E N T E R

W A L T : 5 2 8 - 1 7 0 7

44 Carpat Laying «. Repair

A A A C A R P E T R E P A I R S S e a m s 4 Restretchlng - AB RapMrs

Expert InetMtetton 4 OuMlty Pad

1 D A Y S E R V I C E

A L L W O R K G U A R A N T E E D

626-5588

AB Work Guaranteed

55 Chimney Cleaning, Building, Repair

ACE CHIMNEY Naw and repaired Fireplace cleaning Resonabte rate* 20 yr* a x p a n e n c e with reference* Senior cmzan* dtecount* 291-4634

Chimneys RapMrad or buM new

R O O F L E A K S S T O P P E D Senior C d u a n Discount

Licensed 4 Ineured CROWN CONTRACTING

4 2 7 - 3 4 4 1

Chimneys BuM naw 4 repair »

Will beat any price! Senior cittzen dMcourvt

Ucenaed 4 ineured

BEST CHIMNEY CO. Dearborn - 292-7722 Southfield* 5 5 7 - 5 5 0 5

DAVE'S Our goM M to h e a p your home seta.

Ca4 422-0084

HIGM HAT CMB4NEY 4WEEP

40 Cabinetry i Formica A A A K I T C H E N S A B A T H S

C O U N T E R T O P S

r - a ^ S B B S R E C R O O M S

FRANK RASHID Oeys 474-3444

H A M I L T O N B U I L D E R S CAN 5 5 0 - 5 5 0 0 . . . 2 4 hrs.

PUCCI BLDG CO.

4 2 1 - 0 6 7 8

REC ROOM, « T C M t N 4 BATH SPECMUBTS AdRl i , 8 , 8 g

a 476-0011 L O W W I N T E R R A T E S

H C e r p a n t r y

AFFORDABLE

K I T C H E N 8 A M O R E Buddar Show 8PACTAL

1 0 * D I S C O U N T

"JSXSUTi . JtZZS"

14 yr* * e p Ucenaad 8 Maured «MD B U I L D t N G

t i n

41 Carpet Cleaning

AW *LPW« FRMM G A R P E F ^

haa 888: true* mounted *QMpntent

DELUXE CARPETBie 8 L/F>HOL8T»Y CLEAMBM

4 7 4 - 0 7 » 4

471-2600 M ^ I | P M B a | l l t a M B ^

UC (*2778 t -454 -3457 U1-4531

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APFOROABLE 0ECK8 Act nowt LoweM pneeel

Contrect by Apr* I a receive * free appacaaon of Wood Protector Free EM UC 4 toe 441-31

63 Draperiea Slipcover*/C Ing.

CUSTOM DRAPERIES

25 Yaars Exp My workroom spe-

AAA TEXTURE 4 DRYWALL DryweB Hung • Finished

Any Type of Texture • Ra* • Com! Guer - m a - F r e * EM -334-3711

DRYWALL FINISHING Texture* 4 PstChwor*

Fre* EM - Reesonsbls Prices CMI John, ^ 729-2267

DRYWALL 4 PLASTERING New 4 Repairs Hand or Sprsy Tex hiring Acoustical CMI U c Guar 3 0 Y r * E x p 5 4 3 - 0 7 1 2 . o r 4 4 2 - 7 5 4 3

471-2600 New 4 rapasr plastering taping. Wxturtzlng. s tucco

M Electrical ABSOLUTE OUALITY ELECTRICAL RaaMtentlM Repairs 4 Installations

471-5132

A 4 A ELECTRIC Raa 4 Comm break ar t h a i panel*, ptag*. vtotetton* Uc. Low Price* Free Est Anyame 544-7844

Able 4 Reedy For Yo J o b U c . ma. 4 GUM. fta* CM

• SHORT AL 8 SONS ELECTRIC • HoneM tamay ttuMnsa* 837-4442

About To CeB An D e c u m a n ? 27 yr*. sxpanence . sd types of we Free EM U c Contractor

ACE ELECTRIC U c 4 toa. Famer*/ • o n e New/old houee* tee. brai penete Raa C o m m . mduelriM 8

CMTOMWOOODE^(8 2 0 * o a Thru Apr* . UO

SOaa taaa

W O R M B M F L A Oaetgn • Ucenae >044144

• 6 1 - 3

*wt veer beck e r a a M |Ma4- i " a s lor Baa sets i IMS U* 4 toe e a 380-3742 or J e e 422-0

MR GOOD DOOR

L a o a B i ^ . m.J Dsed >ua E Biaatai » n a .

B I L L O K L E R E L E C T R I C Raa 4 C o m m - U c 8 toa

V t ^ 7 2 2 ^ C h ^ 2 s h 2 2 p 4 e d 4 - 8 7 1 1

D A V I D M O S S I S B A C K » 4 a " i a a > a e e i 4 f B 4 i

NOW CALL THE BIST

taULLAN ELECTRIC ira • ifiMaaaim - N e w t Uc 4 toe Free Ee.

OAKLAND ELECTRIC FaM auaBRed atadtricM e a

442- 7479

t L E C T R K 8 SUPPLY

7 t

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A 4ETTIR FLOOR 4AMOMM3 JOB

-CMMai work M

11 Floor Sanrice B A B W O O O F L O O R S

installation 4 RMmishing

421-7078 DANOY HARDWOOO FLOOR Fln-•shmg - Herdwood floors mstaaed. f lnl*hed. rep*lr*d Division of D**ento Construction 522-1411

92 Furniture Finishing 4 Repair

REPAIR 4 RE FINISH FURNITURE Any Typ* of Caning snd Rush

661-5520 96 Garages

RASHID BUILDERS T a y l o f G a r a g e Door D ist

Op*nsrs pert* SleM entrance and storm door* RemodMmg of old ga-

E*l BEAT ANY DEAL Free

4 7 4 - 3 4 4 4

Ta

$400 a Sectioned 14x7 Steel _

AB Work Guar - Insurance Ws Service 4 Install Ak Gar ape Doors 4 Openers

W E W I L L B E A T A N Y D E A L S A V E M O N E Y I "

SHAMROCK OOOR C O 5 3 4 - 4 4 6 3

e °Q0"» * OPENERS SALES SERVICE 4 INSTALLATION

SPECIAL 14x7- rawsa n e w a w 8425

ALLEN OVERHEAO OOOR Co u c e n e * * 044011

8mc* 1444

LNore* - 241-0444 Ann Arbor - 7*7-4477

99 Gutters AUNMNUM SEAMLESS GUTTBRS

8k#mg snd Roofs / NATIONAL ALLRMNUM S>D'NG

533-5080

UVONIA GUTTER a gutters, siding m m .

r o o t e C t e ^ m , 8 M r e p e e s 8r Caa-aan Dtacount* Free EM 474-8810

. .OHaBER GUTTER BERVICE tatayan^aaMH

102 Handyman Male/Female HOME MAINTENANCE

Psmtmg - Orywek - lltflritiOftl

ktSMM 4 out R M Comm 453-3443

105 Hauling A-1 HAUUNG - Moving Scrsp mM-*L r leaning h s a e m e n n . Garaaaa. Store*, Mc U Quick service W*yn* 4 Oakland Countta* -l o c a t i o n 547-2744 or 554-8138

es t price* m town Froo EM Servvw d Count** Cen t r i

FOR A LOAD OFF YOUR MIND CMI T*k*-A-W*y Trash S*rmc*

334-2379 or 332-1247 W* speciaaie at 1 urns p t c k i « 4 prompt Mrvlc* to Troy Roch**ter Bwmmghem "

M.S CONSTRUCTION Tr*sh RemovM SteM Doors

Concrete BreMt-Out Top So* 474-9475

109 Hooting 4 Cooling FURNACE cleaned 4 cnecxad 829 95 AM Conditioning : lears< 4 checked. 829 95 Hoi Water a i * spectel *0 gM , 8295 523-1981

110 A N N S C L E A N I N G S E R V I C E

RMI»BM cteenmg lor your ho» condo or h IIWI SSI 15 yrs expi

CAROL 8 HELPING HANDS Our 10th yr providing pwsunMi*d 4 profeaennM huu**rM*nia ta Wayne/ Oakland Ceimtte* B Weekly or 4 n s l l fy a RieMdsritiM 8 C B Free Estimates _ _

4 in* . 352-? 745

HOUSECLEANING Mb • 4

114 S T A T E M E N T S *

Ms mcem* tax a a a E id us copies of y e * BdRk

KEEP MORE OF YOUR a C 0 8 «

1® Hondymen

»eeOLUTB.y ha Monte i w p a v s to -MMMlun* P t u m t e n g ^ ^

"***" " t e i S w e ^ ^ h a n d v - M A N ^

437-2422

• 1 RANOYMAN

— t - F e r sw-nse Bob 8a t -414

* L S T « HOME M R V O N S * . I

' N b S ^ 1 2 7 ? T B

O U f t ALL ~

BM TM* CPA Bfte 8MB tar aa Hons to win aw IBB taxes Wai

132 Lawn 135 Lawn Mamtenence

G 8 U J A M I T 0 R M L We aaaaMM* M *fBo* Mag* 4

s s S s r - - • s . ' l

Handyman • -w 1 t 4 7 1 -a 7« 2 ^ 3 u

Angelo's Supplies SPRING SALE B Peet a Shredded Berk

S Topsok B Wood CNpe a D-«ewey 4 Decorative Stone

B Ptey. Pool 4 F*i Sand B RaMoad Tie*

PICKUP OR OELIVERY FOR RENT Sod Cutter*. PoM Hote diggers Rotowters Loeders. e tc

478-1729 A S P R I N G S P E C I A L

AB Spruce 4 Austrian pmee 420 * ft 5-12 ft t r t

ir*e* I t o w n n g cr*b*. 4 s h r u b e We slso do compMfe landscaping, sod. hyd-assading. wad ftower*. tree*, shnibe. tiouldw work snd outdoor

l a w Petuvenebon (s*ce seeding) B 4 I LANDSCAPING 547-6439

~~COOLEY LANDSCAPE L i e n • Scrub • Tree F*rTiBamg 4 Spraying

Lawn Aer sting 4 Seeding Lcenead 4 ineured

Power Mowers 4 Lawn Tractors TUNE-UPS lo OVERHAULS

ProteaMonM, reaaonabte Pickup 4 425-5180

136 AAA LANDSCAPE CONCEPTS

Spring cteer up*, lawn cuttaig. mulching, complete landscaping

L 384-1464

ABRACADABRA % OFF FIRST CUT Spring Clean-up • Dathalch • Tr***

Oa*Mr U of M Grad Turf TMtor* 534-0222

ABSOLUTE BEST LAWN CARE Spring elaar-upa. town cutting. sMta-wMk edging 4 shrub trimming. Raa-•onebte ratea CMI Vie a t 281-8707

Thatching. Las SmM to Large

Lawn Cutting.

ftarthweM Lawn S a m o a 478-3434

A-1 LAWN CARE MtantlM/Commer •faction Guaranl

me - UC 831-1456

H I RENAS LANDSCAPING ice 1952

' 4 ^ 7

S NEVER TOO EARLY to hove a preteaamnM landacape daaton *ar-

I t t r h your ladtoery yerd into * wceee erivsonment for your

heme We have 18 r a of prote*Mon-« e - aananca at speciMMlng M o a -

Bton* 4"Vtok p a a o * 8 wMk-ways -teaming wMta. ptentmg* 8 t p " r * m g systems For a Ira* aab-meto caff

Grow Rite Deeign 4 Service 843 4 5 7 0

LaCOURE LANDSCAPING OM 8

Baa Cuaaom Bi s ig r i d B M Stone Sta B i a s 8

Com-1-3213

IMC PIC 8

F 3 ' J 1 « 3 7

N O B L E S

L A N D S C A P E S U P P L E S

BOULDERS B D a o e r a a » e 6 Blona S T o p e o k a * * M ToaaaaMM

* a Shred Bert B w i a Stone B insartockmg Paver* a P a a o

- ~ Mka a Landaeepa Tta ' — Ptok-eBM Oaa BII

4 7 4 - 4 0 2 2

S K Y L I N E L A N D S C A P E

S U P P L Y Screened tap e e a 111 p * r y «

n n u y -RaBad v e v M • * 00 PeM 8 tea* Sand 118 81 FM4*nd j T Q O ^ a

RB aa i . bo>aaars. aaastaa t>"»ewe> 8 perkmg 101 gradm

SJa 00 BaBsery O w e s m - fcr-

•WWRVSLABBM

A-PLUS LAWN CARE

PLEASE HELP U* Through coBag*

Cut*, uxwmsng. edging Vary r*e-532-47*0

ARCADIAN LAWN CARE Spring cteen up* Complete lewn 4 shrub matotenano* Ra* 4 comm'I

AZTEC LAWN CARE 4

U1TYE-OOLANOSCAP1NQ

o ^ I ^ i o o a ' n s a e b t e ' r l a faad ' work Wa a p a w ioa right 20

n tuMwan 388-2818 478-1473

College Boys >ri'-«3 C1 a e 11 » s , Power Rakmg iwn C e n m g i h 4 7 V rrr 722-224i

CO»BPt.El LAWN SERVICE Raaar RaataB • ReMatang

• s z x z x « u .

7*B-7%1>

0 4 0 LANOSCAPE SPRPM3 CLEANUPS LAWN CUT-

Cursmg. u

Ca4 anytime

• r a e a d a a aM M I 1 4 4 1 M

LET OUR 18 YR8 OF a a Ta W*ik PM rate _ .

J E Z A K L A W N S E R V I C E FuB Servtoa Leen Care

spr ing Claw Up* n * t e d i nfM 'Commercial

OueBty Since 1943 939-7757

195 Painting 4 Decorating

A C C U - S P R A Y Pamtmg C o

mwnor/Exterior, Free EM Alum Siding ReAnteh a G u w a m e e d

MARK'S LAWN CAFtE Spring clean-up. town cutting.

HL tarJ-anng. Free 1

do-thatching. tartC •ate* 525-8054

ACTION PAINTING

NEW1 C U T - N - S A V E GRAND OPENING'

OpaclMa lot PtymouPv-Centon m include Laam Mowing. Edging. Trimming. TotM Cteen Upe anc Morel Caa now 10 ouMPy tar Frai Lawn Service* Free EM 4 RM Chris 941-2433 Dewey 387-4124

R 4 H LAWN pARE Weakly mowing, power raking, seraatlon 4 shrub tnmming 4 re-movM 535-7754 or 534-1170

Scotts Lawn Sarvica, Inc > Laam cu tang • Edging

I WWwrung • C o m m / R a a Fre* EM 474-4802

139 Lawn Sprinkling ADMIRE YOUR LAWN

Sprtnkter I M I i 4 « a : r n r t e c e 4 re-pair CaB tor spring Marl-up spec HAQKER SERVICES 474-4814

QUALITY SERVICE SB4CE 1444

190 Moving 4 Storage ABCOT7 MOVING

BOB MOV»4G 4 BERVCE BBC

D 8 J MOVING 4 HAULBBQ

I N D E P E N D E N T M O V I N G

| c T a u i t | L O Y R A T E S S 4 6 - 0 1 2 8

MOORE S MOVING a STORAGE

CUSTOM MIRRORED W M J 4 . • M M Bee r s i d taaas t t k i r n g t

O t a s c w l prte— 844-4184 444-1344

A B C T T E R X » -R E A S O N A B L E R A T E S S H U R P A I N T I N G

s r S F a g

M M i . t y r 421-2241

rrss^Js^ ALUMINUM SIOIMG RE FINISH ING Oua*ty Work & Free Est

At ARordabto Price* UvonM RoyMOMi 4 2 3 - 5 1 1 2 5 4 1 - 0 4 0 0

Fantastic Prices 50% Off

Esamate Today . Pamt Tomorrow PfTERIOR • EXTERIOR

C O M P L E T E L Y I N S U R E D AB srark adte guaranteed

FREE ESTIMATES 4 2 5 - 0 0 0 5 • 2 2 0 - 0 8 8 5

• 8 8 7 - 7 4 0 6 •

AFFORDABLE PAJNTeSG

E of pMnang and wMtaapM Repair Wye MM OuaBTy uaad ta aB wertL k w a e d .

AMERICAN PAMfTTNG 4 RESTORATION

PMnMng 4 C o m m l / R * * "

A - 1 PAINTING MMni>r/a*teiiui. 34 j r s *epan*nca.

CALO'S Wa are a 1 M BM aa . 8 e a t pamang

Os» m iMBiiii BBBMiitarltaMf CaB nwe - SM up tor

478-4398 CMAAIELSON PAMTMG CO

C H U C K ' S P A I N T I N G 4 F il M BaBM

Fie* EM . 28 yr*. aap 474-422

D A Y U T E PAARRVBO OOSBPAMV DAYUTI PAI ReeMenaaf 4 O

European Touch W A L L P A P « . P A I N T I N G

HOUSEPAMTBUG by Journeymen Patntar* A4 axtertor sufaoa* mdudtog a u M r w t i sMaig. cauM 4

INTERK3R/EXTERK3R PAPITTNG Powar waMWig house* 4 i

CeB Peertoae PMnt Pear 4 Andy

LOW RATES

476-0011 PAacrasG PATCIMIQ

a PAINTING BY MICHAEL Stnc«y

tot 4 Ext Burning WaBpaper ramovM. I rsImamng 4 deck EM 848-7448

PAJNTTNG 4 STAaaNG

° ^ D ^ m ^ o r n i w4al"re8. Low

P R E C I S I O N

P A I N T I N G . I N C .

ktg/Raw

7 0

QUALITY PAJNTING

S B * H E R I T A G E P A I N T I N G C O '

CaB now. 24 h o r n . 483-4151

_ Roiterworks • P AJN T ING 4 WALLPAPERBta

C a a tor I r a a e e t t m a a

464-8185 STENCILING

STEVE'S PAINTING SERVICE

_ 50% off

Chart** Plaatarlng 4 Dry Wa4 fteptor AAA-ACC AAA-ACCURATE ROOFING VAUGHN'S ROOFING SERVICE

mate*. CaB a n y a m e 564-3545 I Neighborhood cSnaT Co 444 5553 I 455-4734 FraeEM S22-7 f t aa 4 Comm

JACK S WALL REPAIR SpertoBnng at duM M l BrywaB 8 piaatar repair*. U a a a a a B O a a w B . Smaa tobe a s l i a a i d 442-2550

AAA A VELABCO ROOFING •Sta*. i

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471-2600 Mew 8 repair ShMgtaa. BM tarn oedar. guMar* 8 related caipanby

work 471-2888 PLASTERP4G 4 DRYWALL

c £ 2 T l u m * 5 8 4 4 8 1 1 * * S - M T b

sanding -iconeed 4 reputaoie Tobl*. 348-2881 or 422-9344

471-2600

I A A A A B L E P L U M B E R [ C A L L - J I M : 4 2 1 - 7 4 3 3 1 I S V r t B i

CALL SAM'S PLUMBING

ERB. SMB. OELTA WO KITCHEN FAUCETS % >00 DELTA 522 LAV. FAUCETS, tits AU. B8BTALLCO THRU THE MONTH OF

471-2600 B

4MB. Ma Mb MP BM * r Maaa 534-4434 - Free l a - 8 4 7 - 4 0 4

OEaRJLESSONBROOFMG -

a » « R »

ne- EXPERT ROOF ACPAM 18 Op-

BERGSTROMS Hot Water Today!

9320 tax Caa by 3 c " Maw F11 tar sems a w vwiMMhon FuPy u c 4 m*

522-1350 r

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38/yr* BMBaBa FMta MB

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A p * * * Marycreet Manor

154 75 MkMMtaB, Uvonto

427-9175

T ,o , . Ml 4 6 0 0 7 - 7 0 3 4 ^ ^ Ar Equal Opportunity E m p l o y e

O D M r n r 1 Ec-• R H M 2 S

Schoolcraft R d . Livonia Mahman 46150 B

E j u a r w c M aocounlmg p e r e o n n * i m M tor long and I h o n torm » Mgnments LOtue 1-2-3 toff-SK"** a waterred PIMM e t a 557-5600 or RN/LPN

P a n t m Day Shift FrankBn Manor Com atoa-ent Can-tor, 34000 Frankln RO Southftold. I behind ma Hakdey mn) 352 7390

a S « 2 •Mtoa to a carkng tamey practice

• n « c « « M r ) 3S7-539C

MEDICAL RECEPTIOMfiT * top dermatology office m » W MuM M M at M M

i r n r med ic* office a m a i a i o e or I raMng 4 typa al Mm! SOwprr Ca« 5S3-29CC

T E M P E X C H A H G E 24423 Southfield Suite 100

Southfield Ml « 6 0 7 i

ACCOUNTING A s a e l e n l / E x p e r enoed immeda le opening (or an experienced Account** Assistant Strong fcenasi ledger knowledge and mmenum 5 ( M l exper ience •«-gured SucceaeM candida te muat be a mM Martor and poaaaM e x c * -

organtzalKtnai 4 compu te r Supaviaory

plus For interview 852-3100 An EquM Opportunity Emptoyar

ad Tum 4 Thurs evenings 4 1 morning par mo tor Uvonis CMn s office. CaB 4G4-9200 MEDICAL STAFF

COORDINATOR ANT

J K s c u s r s FBrminglon w Orchai* U l Rd. PHARMACIST

« * • « <oo*<ng tor a to m B a c redent ieanc

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CAB

SINAI HOSPITAL

6767 w Outer Orlva Detroit. Ml

t S S X t D E N T A L H Y G O E S T Farmington T w n i t i a m Caa Karen

C E N T A L H Y G J E N K T

MEDICAL BILLEP 10 yrs expen-• m u m ta able

lairact««i_cHj laraa apect-in Sand re- M T / M L T H

•a le lab m Southfield khcrooiotogy| new Neipfui |

I i>0 0OJ 756. O t a a n a r 4 Ec-centric Nwipww 36251 Scftool-

6 2 6 0 b e e r v a 6 Eccentric Newape-fwr . ._3«251 Schoolcraft Rd _/vo-

H t o i a o H PHYSICAL THERAPIST

for HOME CARE

Boa a J ^ ^ O t a O T e ^ T Mai i p a p a I . 3 « 5 M

MEDICAL BILLERSL

EXPERIENCES • L o n g & s h o r t t e r m H

a s s i g n m e n t s a v a i l a b l e

BIDAVIS-SMITHHB MHSCAL PERSONNEL SERVICE

354-4100

.CALL TOOAf| COMMUNITY HOME CARE

^ • 9 7 6 - 7 4 4 S H I L P N - R N

Plymouth Court HeeBh Care CanMr * NURSE AIDES ara needed tor home cara

Wayne county Ftaa* •ng r i r e t a in Transportation m a m Banoflt package tor ho ia par w e a or mora Ex

PODIATRY ASSISTANT ma. matura c

•KM train Plymouth

DMC-WOODLAND HEALTH CARE CENTERS NURSE AIDES

EARN UP TO M 32 MOOR

MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN

nity Nursing

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H O M E H E A L T H C A I D E S

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e a * In Ma s u b i a t a n or

I MEDICAL ASSISTANT T r m B

LPN Or M A M on Thursdays l NoM aMh OR

R N I - O M -migm ba tor • a O n a t o f e v

1 0 4 12. M-F

ANT/tPN HRMflaafng to Mi Uma ara. paBanl cara, EKG

466.1620

G R E E N F I E L D HEALTH S Y S T E M S a D i v i s i o n o f t h e

H E N R Y F O R D H E A L T H S Y S T E M

tor t^rjr

Wa offar a c o m p a t n n a aalary and aacaaani banaWa including Itaalth and Ma mMrarna optical and darv-IM plana. 4.5 w a a partf Uma oA par yaar aavan pato hobday*. (TM parking. tuMxm raBntmraamanl. orv-ana aducabonal program. Garbar C h M Cara Cantor at tha Oatroit Campu* and mora "

HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEM

Employment Dtyia««v-WL 2921 Waal Qrand B>vfl

Oatroit. Ml 46202

Ar Afhrmalrva Action/ Equal Opportunity Emptoyar

A C C O U N T I N G A S S I S T . F E E P A I D - $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 U P

WESTStOE P r o m o t a b t a a p o l ' Naads strong accounting « « 0 « " anc« «wl/or W « Iprator i M g r m WWI pay lor axparianca Oooo 0«>a Ms 649-6797 or 962 -0565

U 0 M U I H V U A V

PERSONNEL. INC ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING

Starting position PieaM Mnd ra-auma 6 salary hratory to Microlat 23976 Fraaway Part. Or Farmmg-ion Mills. Ml 48024

ACCOUNTING CLERK Large lav firm local ad m Oowritow^ Oatroit it looking tor an Accounts PayaMa Clark Candidate should have previous payables exper ience Mth aome computerized accounting systems axparianca Soma collage level accounting courses deavab ie but not nacMaary Please u n a ra-auma with salary requirements to Clark Klein 4 Beaumont LER. 1600 First Federal BMq Detroit Ml 46226

ACCOUNTING CLERK/ DATA ENTRY OPERATOR

FMI growing company a a M s indi-vidual to |OM our team in computer ized data entry 4 accounting opera-tiona Muat nave experience m ac-counting. data entry 4 typing Two poaMnns available starting t imes 5am 4 7 am Sand raauma to Box =790 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Sctioo*craf1 Rd.. Lrvonia. Michigan 46150

ACCOUNTING CLERK For an m-sur ance agency 1 Plymouth Must

904 HdpWfl 0 M l c » - C t e r i c a l

APPLICATIONS b a n g accaotod <» 0 . . .Mtoa M u a ^ o u T ^ l ! ^ no anpanance n i n i m , but hwo

IH m t tram Troy m C M b S »pm 6 2 6 ^ Q 4 l U S ^ r > * -

ATTENTION -Receptionists

Word Processors $ 1 6 , 0 0 0

Greet opportunity tor caidHtotos

enoa* word c T a a l ^ ' I ^ t j t o i a t o ! mg commxncat ton akaa TrrMam ' " " protoaatona e w o v

ALL FEES COMPANY PAJO

PERMANENT STAFF Troy 565-2728 Livonia 591-2221

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ATTENTION' Up to $7.00/hour

DATA ENTRY Call Lisa 356-4270

AUTO DEALERSHIP Looking tor Bookkeeper/Fae C a r t . Switch board Operator tmmedate opening Advancement avadabfe Apply Stark Mickey West 7 m a at Grand River

AUTO DEALER Westside auto dealer in need ot e> penencwd on-ce help Poan«m? no*

' Switchboard/Cashier New C»< Briar

Apply m parson Dick Scott Or,ant

664 Ann A<bo- Ho Plymouth Ml 48 ' 70

Monday, AprN 2, 1990 06E # r r

O f d M - C t o r t c a i

taxM After 1pm

CALLING ALL...

Word Proceeeors R a c a p t i o n a a Oata entry Ta

into tha SouthttoW oftloa tor lo ta a the SOUTHFIELD. FARMING TON. NOVI, LIVONIA 4 PLYMOUTH AREAS

WE HAVE A NEW CHILOCARE ANO HEALTHCARE PROGRAM

For mora information ca* Southfald 354-0666

OLSTEN TEMPORARY

SERVICES Farmmgion Daarbom Detroit Southfield Troy/Auburn HWa \'St

^354-0658 441-3161 962-9890 354-0556 641-9630

NO FEE

. CALL TODAY $7-$1Q_/hr.

BOOKKEEPER Accounts payac/i* receivable experience needed lor i person o t ica located in Mednon Hts Computer experience hetpfu' Sand resume 4 salary requirement lo S I M Liquor Corp 32500 Con-cord Or Ste 300 Madison Hts Mt 46071

BOOKKEEPER Susy Southfald based property management company neeo-> prion-detaii-oranted Bookkeeper Pleas, send resume lo Bookkeeper P O Box 5071 Southfield Ml 46066

BOOKKEEPER - Experanced with g e n e r a ledger payroll returns snd computer experience tor CPA firm Send resume B Harmon. 23600 A 10 Mue Sia 220 Southfield 46034

BOOKKEEPER - Experienced Pan time for general practice law lirm in Southfield 552-0400

firm m the Livonia i

PURCHASING CLERKS Must have 1 year experience

0ATA ENTRY OPERATORS 50wpm Must be lemher wtth pro-posals

SECRETARIES - 60wpm Muat ta familiar with proposals perform m secretarial d u t a s

Call tor an appointment

SOMEBODY SOMETIME 4 7 7 - 1 2 6 2

BOOKKEEPER Experienced only

562-8700

LASER PHOTOPl OTTING Service seeks organized individual for office openmg Computer experience and good -math is helpful Some tele-phone sales Nor, smoking office GrMt paid bener-ts including ^ o « sharing' Apply al Amer i can 32900 Capitol o f Farmington Rd Lrvonji No phone c a a

V I C T O R A D V A N T A G E a

We f iave a variety of opportunrtnt. at competitive wages

• Word Processors • Data Entry Operators • Secretaries

S M H a i p W a n t e d

O M o a - C l a r t e a l

aupport to a a a a a a n Appacenu

tan 4 o r g l ^ L y i n a t a ' o a u ^ try 4 PC a - p a r a n o e l a l p M App^ a pa r son B a t a ^ a r . b a . 1001 Ootany Cl Nor th . ae . 48187

C L E R I C A L H E L P M raarwnatoto parson i M

portalton Cm J e c k a or Ka«y lor 717-7902

CLERICAL IMMEDIATE

OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

• Ganarai Qlarlcal • Tatamarkalars • Typists - 50 wpm • Data Entry • Word Procaaaors

NBI. WcxdPerfect a + 9 Raceptlonists

Positions available on aaat and waat slda. Vacation, Bonus Plan and Ratarral Bonus

F . U T U R F F D R P . F TEMf 'OFTAWY H E L P SERVICE

WESTLAND 726-6770

TROY 526-6454

NEVER A FEE

CLERICAL/INSURANCE OFFICE Plymouth Mature person, non smofcar Experience hatpftjl but no! neceaaery T h a a a lul Una poa -tton Kindt, CM bataaan 5pm 4 7pm. Mon Wed Or Frt 461-0200

I -

CLERICAL 4 LABORATORY ASSISTANT

A private Southfield laboratory s e e k s s Cance l Aaatstam tor gerar-al c ter tca d u t a s . data entry and M6-mg lo a a m some laboratory tech-rxqwM Experanoe a any ol t t a M a rees d e M s b a FaxIMMy and • de-sire to a a r n ara m a n t i a Mon Frt.. 10 AM - 6 PM

ap 9:30 AM - 6 PM 354-4477

RECEPTtOMST Oualtty onentod famey practica a Canton r a i M m a racapt tonat position open Experience pre-

397-828C

RECEPTIONIST - For phyacur i s crll-We a Southfield area with axpari-anca a a i 3rd party bMng Salary

n a n c e 353-6670 RECEPTIONIST needed tor busy Ophl ta lmologa t offcoe m SouthtaM Ona year experience preferred

can 350-T130

RECEPTIONIST - full time tor ENT Doctor, m Btoomtato Medical b a -T

a mor

RECEPTIONIST C for cfw<

R N I . LPN t 4 NURSE A IOCS Add extra income to your grMerit toC Wa Ml work, a round your busy

tnr i t a s imau Aree. Cal M e d e a Staff rtoaourcM

days, 9am-5pm 427-4772

RN's/LPN's WANTED

Are you Ured ot the lags of time be-tween pnvate duty h o m e care cas-M? Coma a m a private duty home

on a private duly hoapMM aaalgnmant * •vaUefta e t a n home c a r e c s i s t are not avaaable Contingent positions •»Msbi« tor m Shirts P toaM ca* naa.enonf Community Nursing

ffSO" —

abM. cash receipts 4 other gertersl accounting tasks II In teres ted

pleaM can Nancy »t 455-8120

30 hrs per wee* $7 per hr - Will i leed to f t * lime poertion Entry l eva or re turrae FM peM

B. H A M I L P E R S O N N E L 4 2 4 - 8 4 7 0

FarrrCngtor M*s msuranca agency needs experienced b o o k k e e p a '0-15 hrs/wk FlrxltMe scheud-ie Please call Jim at 553-2280 days or leeve

ACCOUNTING CLERK - PART TIME Computer services compeny m Livonia is seeking r e h a b a individual lo asaa t m accounting depar tment . Must have data entry exper ience 4 some a c c o u n t i n g / b o o k k k e e p i n g background Part time position onty llexiba hours, s tudents welcome For mors information p ieaM call 261-8220

ACCOUNTING CLERK i umivioua wiifi i

RECEPTIONIST lu l time, o r a sur-gery office Birmingham Troy

RN'S/PHN'S HOME CARE NURSES

Detroit - D o m n a A r a - Western W a y n e -

Enjoy the independence Salaried snd Pa r t -Una pom-

pe rance m satos rnvowmg receiv-• b a coOection and p e y on on a computerized system needed tor medium sized manufacturing firm Musi havs manufacturing axperi-

Exceaent tseneWs E m p t u y ment suOjecl to drug screening Send resume lo

AHmand Assoca tes , Inc 12001 Levari Rd.. U v o n a 46150

MCDICAL ASSIST ANT FuS er part Bme tor e n e n i M otBee a Rocheetor area . Experience m m EKO and

861-8200

. aecrstary tor mefor medl-^a Wn • it sea i a m. »»wa rinci, WOrO •us. nadtoet terminology

h a t p t u Caa Trudy « UnBoree M 7 - W M

MEOICAL tranecr1paonaW4 b a e r . tor ma|or Dstroa hoep^aa . 81200-( 1 7 0 0 / m o C m Wend, m UnMoroa

6 4 ^ 8 1 8 8

MEDICAL SECRETARY * l

4

WE'RE CELEBRATING EARLY

.C.U. OPEN HOUSE AT HENRY FORD HOSPITAL

SATURDAY, APRIL 7th, 1:00-5£0 pjn.

A brand new LCU. is coining into the world at Henry Ford Hoqriul We re hiring a complete team at nunes now and training them on our

* LCU That way, they'll know exactly what to do when the

At our Open House, nurses can come celebrate wtth us. And you can talk to oar doctors and nurses Aout what r » really Uke to wortt on one of these very exciting units. You can also tour our fecilkiea, and If you need a place to lease your own "Messed events" while learr*u about ours, our Gcrber CMd Care Center will be at your dteoaal And ai Course, well be seniug refreshment* 9

ABan Health Cara 28860 r t o u u a a d Rd.. Sto 282

Lathrup W a g e . Ml 48078

559-6090 •

NURSE AIDES & ORDERUES

FuN and part thna openings avaUabie on all shifts. $4.55 to start plus banaftta. WW train. App»y m paraon: Camatot HaH Convaiascant Center, 35100 Ann Arbor Trail, Uvonta. 522-1444.

NURSE AJOES need caring a i f r t H u e a el«o

show r n m p a a a o r tor the Mderty. t -xpe ranoed or MB train. Apply be-tween 10 and 4pm Mon. Btru. Frt. a t 28715 QreenBatd. between 10 and 11 MBe. Me phone

-NURSE AIDES $5.25/ |6 .35

S u b w t a n Horns Cere Assignments Need n s l a t l i Transportation

1 yr. sxpartance

OLStEN HEALTH CARE

28130 SouBMaM Road S a t o 201

SouthBaM. Mt. 48075

NURSING ASSISTANTS

F u l 4 per i Uma. a l ahBle. Experi-e n c e d P a d training tor cerMfcatton 86 50 per taw to Mart + BaneBts

CM Hotne. Starang Hto.

REGISTERED NURSES

County home c a r e egency. Ca l RM Home Hearth Cere. 42 W

REGISTERED NURSE/SpedaBzed Care Manager Coo rdna t e n M f. mum am a B a da'nalcipnaril ol a comprehen-sive plan lor suppor ted home c a r e tor medlcaay d e p e n d e n t c h i l d r e n i n ' t h a a o u t h e a a e m aree of H a s t e n Mas-tors d e g r M a MalernaLChad Nurs-ing. Community Heefth Nursing or MPH required PtoaM torwerd re-sume to: Chtof Nurse ConsufUnt. DSCC/Chddren Cera S e r a c e a 3423 N Logan 8 t

P O Box 30195 Lanemg. Ml 46

REHABIUTATKJN AJOES • Needed tor N o a Group Home to

heed a iur ied Caa 473-1138

RESIDENT AJOE - part bme. 3pm • 11pm tor eaatoted Svlng lacsnty «i Plymouth CaB Mon thru FRT 8 - 5

451-0700

RN Director ot

Plymouth Experience required, lul a poamon No I B r a n d a M

PM: For OBGYN office, a Farmmg-ion H a s 14 M t a 4 MiddtotaM i or 2 deys a w e M C a l 628-B871

i c i a i m i a Eye Cantor

432 W UnMartMv Or. eiar. Mi 48063

NURSING ASSISTANTS AU . S t a r r s

umversa» rnw I d w c a l C a i t a Earn a M a you laaml Receive your C-N-A. training 4 aarn a eompetBNe m • < * ?MaaaM M a d f e c - i y

•ween 9-OOsm t u o p m Five MBa na . . U v o n a .

Free valet parking Ii waMIt at the main entrance of the Hospital Kettry Pord HoapfcaL, 2799 W. G*aj»d Blvd., Detroit, Ml 4A202. (31 J) An Afllrmatlvc Actkm/Equal Opportunity Employer

, COME HELP US CELEBRATE! • .

I k A Part of HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEM

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST

i

if mmW CtijuHii '9

254-4702

O m T H A U a C TECHNOAN - To

• M paid ** | J . Qreana Psreorma

^ 2 2 - 0 7 0 0

A S S I S T A N T l o r

• e r y . pert tune ore*, n o or S a t u r d a y s S e n d

c Boa a780, Observer $ E c c e n t r i c N e w s p e p e r s 3 6 2 5 1 t M i w t o f M i M , U v o n a . M w t w 48 ISO

a -

MEOTECH/MLT M o a . 2-4 IA RtA

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979-8210 halptul Hoe Good b 11-8180 af ter*. Mam

• R N ' s • F F «

SCHEDULES THAT FIT YOUR LIFESTYLE!

Ful * Part Tlma, Waahanda. PAN 6 Mora 8 M t a n a of Mta ptoeoa y o u l

t a ABC H o m e HmKh C a r a . We ' r e m

pand In DaMt and •tTauburbaTaa'iMa i

for yoo/' S U e 3 1 3 - 3 5 8 - 3 1 2 1

5 ® ^ H E A L T H O F M I C W f i A I I , I N C

RN. FUU. OR PART TIME

DAY SHIFT Good Marling rata 4 taneats

S a Mrs I Dlreclor ot Nurang

281-5300 NIGHTENGALE WEST

8365 Naaburgri Rd In , B a

wPBHwaii naar J u t An E q u a Opportunity Employer

Lootdng tor a p a n Uma »ot>. other e e e a a n d a a nursing

coiad UM you a our to-a p p ^ a l : Mt Vemon

Nurang Cantor to

MS 11

RN or LPN m o a n 4 MMMsM Shifts

UfWaratty Con stoecenl Censer, a Uoento. r a a Ml a n a poaatone avea-aBto The « a f l a our 184 bed a u a e d tocWy a dedtoMed to pr ta ldMe the M M a * qeaaty a n a term care I i l t u l i Oare To C e r a I

ptoaM cea our Director at Nurana a t 427-B27S

RNS-LPNS-GPNS SkMed nursing fadMty m Livonia saafclng Ml and part time Nuraaa. AM shifts Compel ft tve wages A ben-efits. Flexible hours. Cafl for appointment Feioaafc. RN 522-1444

WE OFFER »Comprshariaha orientation • P r o t e a a o n a growth through

ineerilce 'Advancement oppor tun l t aa • Com •Top

CMI now to >0*1 the caring team where queaty c a r s In tan tor over I peers.

COMMUNITY HOME CARE Contact:

i H . \ Acting Director

RN TREATMENT NURSE

7 OOam-3-OOpm - Mon. thru Frt Unha ra ty Con latoocenl Center m UvonM. M t W time poertion sirsastils on our Ml tod MecMcars una. Ws sre an HCR tocMRy commu-ted to proadtog reeKtom-oriented quaaty. long tarvi ca re . N mierMtod pteeM caB o w Director of NurUng

427-8778

ACCOUNTING CLERK Good math aptitude could land you • spot In the Accounting Ospart -

04 a prsstigious Downtown corporation Typing M 50 wf>m and computer literacy a must

WOMAN PERSONNEL DIV 31731 Northwestern Hwy , S t s T0«E

Fsrmangton HMs. Mi 46016 B32-0B80 P a m s r i e u i Placement

Agency whoM toM are Mways p a d by the employer

R-R.T POSITIONS avsasb i s tor m e d i c a l e q u i p m e n t c o m p a n y .

: P.O. Box 23 IS. Soulhflald. Ml . 46037

ACCOUNTING SECRETARY High-toch Arm a South ta id a seek-ing s r e s p o n s e s p r c t i s m a n a ex-pe ranced m d M d u a lo handto a va-riety of accoun tmg/aec re t ana du-tas. rsporting to m Vice P r s a d e n t -Fmanca T t a Idea candida te win

e c r e t a n a back-ground and ratoted sk t t s plus 2 yrs computerized peyroa processing sx-certonce and the abWty to handle confident!® mslertol must h sve working knowledge of Dec-Mate word pre CMS oi and c o m p u t a t a -nUna experience Must neve the ab*ty to wor* overtime, lamaarrry sHBi Lotus a e plus Ptoaaant work a u n o a p h a s Send qusHAcations Jn condtdence 10

ACCOUNTING SECRETARY P.O. BOX a 4 5 1

LATHRUP VILLAGE. Ml 48078

SCHEDULItSG ASSISTANT

ed tor scheduling i x n e e M u * ta detaa-ortanted 4 exceaent oommunleelton a a s fua tlma. 12 noon to 8 pm 12 M t a - Telegraph aree.

Health Cars P rc i t s eaonea . LTD 387-7980

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE/Receptlon-i a Ful tlma m t t benefi ts Send ru-

le T.S.I 26380 Van Bom. Dearborn Heights. Ml 48125

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE - 2 yrs mlrs-mum experience good communica-tion a iBs . s o m s sxper lence with

I. accounting background Exceaent benefits, non

s m c a a g office, c a l 4«ft-1702

SECRETARY For data sntry Requlreel

a b a t y to type 45wpm aocuratol) CRT a i p a r a n c e and working knowl-edoe of me<*oM

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Southfield «rm l a s opening lor ac-oounu psyabto poat ton lor IBM 34/ 36 sxpertonos Non smoking office Send resume 4 Mtory ha io ry lo Ac-counts Payable, P O Box 405 SouthfteM. Ml 48037-405

BOOKKEEPER - FULL CHARGE Expanding retail c h a n needs expe-rienced nd iv tdua System m pises

computerized great growth po-rilia Salary and benefi ts

353-6662

BOOKKEEPER lul cherge Red-lord area r e h a b a . committed, toy* 10am - 3pm daily System on com-puter S a d * 534-6929

Visit our new location

Victor Interim

Services 33300 Five Mia Rd Suite 204

U v o n a

261-3830 E q u a Opportunity Employer M/F

CLERICAL FULL TIME insurance experience helpful Plym-outh 453-5800

B O O K K E E P E R Mature individual - pari l«me posi-tion 25-30 nrs/wk Duties Payroll account* r e c a v a b l e / p e y a b a gsn a a ledger thru t r t a b a s n c e com-

CWR1CAL OPENING lor i s t l o n a company located m SoutWield 22-30 hours p a week Qal Pal

351-8804

open Send resume lo Bookkeepa 16267 W 14 Mile Re Birmingham. Ml 46009 CMI 646-5028

BOOKKEEPER -Can Inlie »T*en S o i r h f i e i a «w firm.

. 357-3550

BOOKKEEPERS Accounting Clerks

We need your a m . SB a v s l t with computer s x p e r a n c e tor ternporsry positions available immediate*?

LOTUS a plus

Cal or send reeume

354-2410 Accountants One

Employment Agency FM Paid 24133 northwestern Hwy . Suite 202

Southfield. Ml 48075

opportunities hsve several positions tor I We hsve several positions tar mck-

vtduais with exceaeni communlce-Uon s k « s Positions avolvs han-dling mqmrtol from mortgagors lypmo forms 4 reports opening maa 4o»>i i r waaoeaeneout t U d g a du-t a s I n d m d u a must be abM to wor* • under pressure 4 meet d l l d l n s i Mortgage banking 4 Spanish l e a k -ing neiplui CRT or c o m p u t a experi-ence a plus Hours w a be Mon-Fn TOam-3pm or 1 lam-4pm Must ta Nexibie Ws offer s c o m p a i s tiaisWl p s c k s g e Qusl i f led c a n d i d a t e s should apply Mon-Fn 9am-4pm

Human Rssouross FIREMAN'S FUND

MORTGAGE CORPORATION 27555 Farmmgion Rd

Farmington Hflto. Ml 4tOA» E q u a Opportunity Cmptoya M/F/H

BOOKKEEPER/ SECRETARY

Smaa private financial institution Riverfront area requUM organized individual lor a highly conftdenua position Raqtarements

• Strong communication ikies • Computer s k * s •Bank reconcaut lons •Peyroa • 3 veers experience a oltor exceaent benefi ts 4 a com-

petitive salary P l e a s t e n d reeume r expectat ions to Bos 818. 4 Eccentric H e n p e p e r t .

38251 Schoolcr eft Rd UvonM. Michigan 46150

CLERICAL POSITIONS

WORD PROCESSORS NB!

WORDPERFECT 5.0 SECRETARIAL

RECEPTIONISTS Also

TELEMARKETING LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

Ws have a m n u m t a r of long 4 thort larm assignments avalable Top Pay

MGM SERVICES Troy Uvonia 689-9660 474-7766 EOE Never a Faa

CLERICAL POSITION r v m e Wanted for FirtT. i-oleSSKX sonakty Havs s k a s . typing 60wpm accurately Ful benefits/holidays Contact Kathy

* Engineering oufgtaig per-

excekent phona

88 00 hour 422-2280

CLERK you have had pnor experience

of leding. aMppeto snd

you Minima typ-ing Ol 45 wpm deta sntry and word process ing Knowledge required Selery. $18,000 Company paid toe. Good benefi ts CM Tari. 464-0908

SNELLING & SNELLING CLERK/TYPIST

Mature IndrvMua to monitor 4 track lorectoeure f t aa Good typing sklls required Word procee*<ng experi-e n c e s plus cm Mon thru Frt.. 9AM-5PM 540-7701

CLIENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT

SALES ADMINISTRATION We s r e s umqus temporary staffing

person to loin our

II you are looking for a CAREER and

O M o a - C l a r i c a l

[CUSTOMER SERVICE I • fe tus Good mm

ta 8 Seuree. Aocursto. a -to dstaaa Non smoker

•and raaawa. Mrs 8 a Jotar. inc. NCXxua Ot Mtoh 4 Ontarto. >7180 W S

CUSTOMER SCRVK 4 W a n . auto-motive. Wixom Telephone a e e nsrseaary. 115.080 Cm UMtoros

473-2833

CUSTOMER SERVICE CI—son Brm to seeking a ouetonar aarvtoe person tor buey dapanmait Mua • i c t l tn l lasphum and ctartoM aues to handto heavy caerM contact KncMUai of video tape w vMeo oomnwfcettona m-duetry hatptu Mua h a a the maty to work ooceaonal evemngs 4 SA-

eaie Send reeporae m d u d n g s a -

P O Box *451 Lathrup VBegs Ml. 48078

PERSON NEEDED Mth experience in tood service 4 data entry MuM ta e n a o a t i c and able to ca t e wai w«h people Se

PO Box 9182 Uvoree. Ml 461SO-1182

DATA ENTRY CLERK Troy p u t a o h a . Pan ome. i toable hrs. Pey open SOsipm 288-9543

OATA ENTRY Compeny a UvonM e rM seeks an •xpartonoed Data Entry pareon tor

T t C

DATA ENTRY FEE PAID - $17,500

WEST Aaking lor an aggi seal 11. l a s t -paced snd upOMt person Should have data entry experience for b a n g Great benefits

848-8797 or 982-0685

DOROTHY DAY PERSONNEL, INC.

OATA ENTRY k * lime poaffion avalable South-field location Cucsasnl meth abaty 4 calculator s k a s needed Prevtoua office experience required Cea be-fore 1 l am 352-0379

DATA • ENTRY: Knowledge ol shippers, r e cave r s and srord pro-r u e l n g hapftj l . Typing 50 wpm Ap-proximately 116.000 p a yr Cea V a or Sandy. Mon thru Frt 4*4-2220 E q u a opportunity Employer M/M/

OATA ENTRY OPERATORS Rapk*r growing computor eervioM compeny a U v o n a tas Immediate day 4 afternoon sfllft openings tor experienced data sntry operators Good typing speed 4 high accuracy ra to s m n t t a Good per . berafl ts 4 advancement opportunfttos svsH-abla tor quaaHed candUatos

281-822 OATA ENTRY POSITION

invoicing. UTO IMng Some overtime required Experience s muatl Sub

wftfi lo Box 814 O t a e r v a 4 Eccentric Newspspe r s . 36251 Schoolcrsfl Rd . Uvonis. Michigan 46ISO

DATA ENTRY Send raauma with salary haiory to Mlcrotob. 23076 Freeway Park Or

B. Ml 48024

OATA ENTRY SPECIALIST SECRETARY AVORO PROCESSOR

An expanding service Arm seeks a detailed o rganuad p r o t e a a o n a tor

MuM b e naub to to work long hrs. Work wel under pre MI-re

• Entpy working ettti p e o p a • Highryl

Meto/Femeto wtth outgoing aaty

phona Con »transportation

We ottor a competitive salary with a greet work environment Tha a sn entry leva poaNton with an e icMeni potential tor growth a i d advenoe-

M you're e prnlaeaona and reedy kn m |-| w • •• e 11 ile ri si ii atlim —"— * •M" • • • i >aa hot iy | A » I M I ( m m iw-word your reeume to

DIETARY AIDS

20700 GreenDeM S a t o 100 Oek Perk Ml 48237

ABSOLi ArtnAtaf l UTELY N< NO PHONE CALLSH

COLLATORS

*m - p^ , , eS?S360L

BOOKKEEPERS Ful-time Part-Una Specaazing m t t a s reM of

Accounting Clerks Accounts P ay able.' Recenraba

Data Entry/Spreadsheets Flnanctol S ta tements

i CredB/Coaectione,

CLtRICAL POSTION * part

phone manners, some ai •toa expen-ence heiptoi Ask for ds Rosen,

556-5334

CLERK Sharp person wit computor skills Lotus 1.2 3 Mrmm «m ? years office expaance FuB ms. plaaa ant office CMI Ma MMa 355-2800

terminolog* Southfield

c a l Heton a Kathy 358-6767

TRANSCRIPTIONIST Part/tal tone. Expertonoe a radmo-gy^and cardtotogy tor Farmmgion

737 - f c50

X-RAY TECH/Medtaa isaaent Part Ume tor busy tomay practice g o n a a WeeBera

CeB 728-2130

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

CLERK 1 to 2 yaars experience a accounts

K S S o f t » ^ r y »

354-2410 Accountants One

Emptoymsm Agency F M Pato

X-RAY TECH gent care cenk poat ton C o r e I t s Conn

AD AGENCY RECEPTIONIST /SECRETARY

A DrlpM M u r e tas M a a d tor •tad pro k m • u n a Exceaent

2S1-3SS1 pertence talptul Don ! m a a

X-RAY TECHtaCtAN r» Ota oppor

O a a t Browlfi opportunity TAP. Box 2117. " smangton HMs, Ml 4S333

X-RAY TECHNICIAN

Two toa tone and one pari M a salons aMBabto. Cea Ron. 538-4700, Es t STB.

0MC WOODLAND HEALTH CARE CENTER

MERCY BELLBROOK A P r e m i e r r e a r e w e i a o o t w m u n R y m I

• RNs and LPNs AFTERNOONS and MIONK3MT9

• NURSE ASSISTANTS scalee Exoaaant banaftta TraMng

You may cafl or appfy m • 7 3 W A v o n R d

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knowledge ne on acpenanoe

SECRETARY -needs J tor office PC 4

424sa AQMlNBTRATTVf OPPORTUNITIES

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I R ^ R S I F ^ O RECRUITERS CO 27780 Now Rd SuHa 104

344-6700

Administrative Aaaiatant $20,000 PLUS

Use yoa, orsMMty a b m a a a m a SfltoTn I . ? * * ? C ' W " " •*"

If^de ihowi uaana your mm M O M M o r g « n ? * * o ^ ,

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C m the ieereel accoun Tempe office lo find out how we can put you to

Southfield Troy Arm Arbor

357-8387 524-3100

accounTemps Subsidiary of '

Robert Halt of Mtoh. mc

Troy BOOKKEEPER t looking tor a parl-orne » . poa t ton to b e s * •>

-tone Previous expenenoe pre-ferred. not n s r t n e r i . RIN.IMI Mr B . 14 Kirks Cl

CLERICAL SECRETARIAL

S e v e r a errtry l eva poaatona have i become n a a a b l i to

with exceaent seer you good cc

i 4 letter writing skas. ra te typmo of SOapm 4 word pro-ceeemg/PC experience we mey l a v e Ihe oooorrunity you ere look-ing tor Reaponsibertaa we include a n e a a n n g phorae . preperlne 4 lyp-mg a t t a r s / r e p o n s s s s a o N n s »v formation 4 M n g adkiMlMs m u a be e b a to wi

annti jflnai Frl iMn Arvm

BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT Growing Northvtos arm tas Ml a n e

Depi Some knoe ladga of taok-taepmgreqared Ca t s entry eapen-ance h a p M Apply a person al: _ Ba ianga . Inc . 1001 Ootany OL. Norfhv«s

FIREMAN S FUND MORTGAGE CORPORATION

27585 Faameton Rd Fermmgton Haa. Ml 48018

EquM Opportunity Employer M/F/H

BOOK KEEPING/CLERICAL CPA

C L E R I C A L W O R K E R S

• DaM Entry O p T M o r i PitaBona I 11 Mil Mr short 4 long

ARSOR TEMPS 459-1166

Bookkeeping Par ta tUMMgMPoaM •ana

Fu l Charge fl ~ 1 ' i i t ^ a ^

to $i7k Bakng Ctork to | M K

Ann Aftar OklrdM

•66-6387 ISB-lOSO

FA* SouthtaW - 524-3100 156-0641

KELLY PUTS YOU ON TOP

KaB» Servwae haa top H — i n • • a toa i l tor Ctorks aMh I 81811

S 2 T M a a a M Tn

• T a

Robert Half

Troy

BUBY SOUTt tnElO OTFCE

CAREER SECRETARY S A L A R Y 1 1 6 . 0 0 0

KELLY TEMPORARY

SERVICES T t a -NaBnahr -PMBM r i a i v a Ana n a B s a

NM An taeiBi toaar A B M t a a o w i l f s i l a H | B M i T / H

Jam i p i n e ane tas te • aa bane* pataaas CaB TedM

ALL FSEflCOaiPANY P A » PERMANENT STAFF Uvonia §a 1-2221 Troy. 5 6 5 - 2 7 2 0

AnpeuMI

CLERK TYPIST

• OBBt

4 packagers. ma»or mpany Lrvonia. Wh-

om Detroit $700-$950 Ca8 Meto-n a M Unrtorce 357-0644

COLLECTION POSITION r e l e f i l i Mth a r a a o n a IratoM transportation company Good telephone and writ-ing Skas required. Salary and tane-f t s commenaurata wah sapsi tonus Send reeume to: CoBscttons. M i i s MtcMgan Ave , Wayne. Ml 48184

COLLECTIONS Part-Time

s r s S«

Thto tob raqutrM 5 hours p a dey Mon-Thurs and 8 hours on SM.. Tta

FIREMAN'S FUNO MORTGAGE CORPORATION

COMPUTERLAND

dMs entry pototM IsMphnni 4 saaaBno manana 20-25 hrs p a weak S t * 7 per M Send

smoking office AJeo word pi ociseMig poatton open. 80 wpm required . If you enfoy c ta l -tongas. over t ime snd ars ftadble man eend raeume to Smith f Corp . 575 E B a B e a v a R d 1 46063 EOEM/F

Offtca-Clancai

8 4 7 ^ 7 0 0

Experienced Word

Processors Get With The

Program.. Our long and short a r m data entry seagnmsn ie s re with soma of the beM compamee a town Tou t earn exceaent pey plus hokdey end

The loBowtng poartiona a re avaaatta rtghlnow ^

Secretaries with: _ Pm I I l . Ml i i la IXJ • M i a a y i v i i i i i» • WordPer ted 4.2. 5.0. 5 1 •MtoroaB W a d • WordStar • Appto/Maclntoah

C a l today tor more mtormatoon

Farmington H«a 471-2050

a o M a a p M , SSB 8888

KELLY TEMPORARY

SERVICES The "KeB» Girt" P e o p a The First And The B e a

Not An Agency; N e a A FM E q u a Opportunity Employer M/F/H

FINANCE MANAGER With experience needed lo do ac-c o u n t s p a y a b l e / r e c e i v a b l e end month -end financial s t a t m a n u C o m p u t a experience helpful, but not naceaaary AddHtona adnans -iratlve work requkad Send resume with selery requkments to: R 6 M Liquor Corp 30500 Concord Or. Suits 300. Madtoon Hts. Ml 48071

FRONT DESK $15-616,000 FEE PAID

A high g e a . plush s u b u r t a n office Mth greet benefits needs your sperkkng personality amta and pro-toMlona m a n n a DTveraMled re-•ponaibet toe Typing of 50 CM DMeM 851-3880

SNELUNG & SNELLING FARMINGTON HILLS

GENERAL OFFICE i quotes, Mmg Apphr M:

Executive Drive East. MS Of caa 326-3010

GENERAL office d a k . kght typmg. data entry, wB tram Farrmngiton HMs. Novi medlca supptar , $220-$290'wk C s l Unrtorce 473-2931

GENERAL OFFICE -lor msursnce office. 14 MM/Heg-garty Rd Ughl typing, dtorlca du-tae Mornmg hours prstorrad (25 hrs. p a week I 66B-4500

GENERAL OFFICE - Pert Ume. ac-cura te d a p e n d a b a person, Ight bookkeeping, time recording, typ-ing. answering tatophone Mum ba experienced w/IBM-PC II qtaBftad

354-5910

«4 taSdrt-a company. Orchard Lake 4 14 Mta. Part tlma Could develop mto Ml Ume Minority appacanta en-couraged to apply Sand

DESK STAFF New management at Travelers Mo-

n e e d s niistaifl personsbto

Aids. Outtoe wa Inchida eeeembang. preparing tood tor traya. working tray Ine. cleaning Bt to t 4 work areaa 4 other related kactan dutas If you would a a BM type ol work.

Cerv ptoaae apply a paraon Iran 5pm, UraaraBy Conatoecanl

UvonM. Ml 48144 An EquM Opporlunlty Emptoya

ENGINEERING SUPPORT CLERK Manufacturer of aircraft per ls M looking lor someone aBBig to do M-•ng. typing 4 g e n e r a support e « a s Intereeted In l e a i e hj other dvttos lo

B M deperxjenl upon appacant 's a b a t y Btoaprlnt reeMng. drafting 4 computor experience a p k a , but not required Apply In paraon 8:30am-3pm: lil o M a Mtg., 47725 Mtohlgan Ave.. Canton

ENGINEERING SECRETARY

S10.200-S20.400 FEE PAID a need of your Ing or

ant baaf f ia CMI Mary m 484-0808 SNELUNG & SNELUNG

ENTRY LEVEL CLERCAL * ! *«# .

10 key calculatoi sxpeilsnce. • — ~ M tor appol

524-4920 a office akaa. CaB tor appoaunawl

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ SECRETARY

Good" oraanOattoral. and eeg elana

EXECUTTVE SECRETARY Te P IMBHIL SbuWMM menufactu mg. EaaBant adSs. $24K range FMI taneats Fee peM.

B. HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-6470

EXECUTIVE SeCPTTRRY

38281

CO-OROMtATOR FOR SMALL nee smokmg. toel paced office a tt

work to a r e a arse s t o a ' k U a B m Frt.. I30am-6pm niuiaMiiiM BM. AM waffi M Baa k H. $7 OO/hour to a a r t ^ F r e ^ u e n f ^ r a

CU8TOMER SERVICE 1ENTBY

eend M i a n 8 eatery re-n t s to P O B M 87* Frank-

CUSTOMER 8ERVICEI FEE PAID-617,000

u n a e a M e t efltoa a a a r t t yeu many a a a M y f O a a mm amt

e r a e a t o e a a a

DOROTHY DAY PERSONNEL, INC.

GENERAL OFFICE F r o n t d e e k r e c e p t i o n i s t

Cea bstesai 9anv5pm

a n d a r y

478-7660

GENERAL OFFICE Instant printing buainsaa seeks

j n e M to learn 478-6606

GENERAL OFFICE Part ur ne r a e a s d tor Redford pho-

ry studio Typing aba ty nap-not naoa t ia ry Caa BMaaai

9am-6am Mon-Frt 533-3736

GENERAL OFFICE WORK For sma8 machine shop 3 days, coiad b e lua Una. Typmg. ctortca. pnone orders tor calaiogue perls. Mature, n o n - s m o k a preferred Irv-d u e t n a experience helpful

GENERAL OFFICE Expanding compeny l a f m bme pooHtone for g e n a a office proce-duree. Luxurious office environment plua tanellts CaB 351-8700

M | 1M I i I w nwp W f r n i M

OfHca-Clartcai INSIDE SALES SUPPORT/

CUSTOMER SERVICE for our Nerf MMa i

J T B . mer Grsel opportunity

INSURANCE AGENCY- OAKLAMO COUNTY ClerlcM Minimum 3 yrs enpaiaioe. abaty w raa persona

i l o Bee 802 Qtaervr 4 Ec liaapaaii I. 38281 School . Uvona. Mtotegai 48180

Ms wah no pnor togei Ex o M i n i beneWts/

OR to

INSURANCE -SECRETARY $16,000 FEE PAID

Wea eetabllstad torge national in-surance company oftors super ben-eW package and lota of ftauMKy along with a greet suburban loca-tion Corporation looking for take-charge parson with good MUBa and typing of M toaM 50 wpm k a u r a n c e experience a l a t p M . but not necee-sery Promoto yourssB today CaB Artane M 851-3880

SNELLING A SNELUNG FARMINGTON MILLS

INSURANCE TPA located a Southf lad seeking axportonoed. M e d e a Ctokna Pro-ceeeor tor toa-ame poarncni

I 946-0000

J A ^ A N k S b

BI-LINGUAL $26,000-628,000 FEE PAID Nettonwide Arm a rtaed ol your Jep-i n n t Bi-kngua a t l t a Hong with SecrMarlM exper ience including lyplng. word p r o - s u i n g and strong •gur s aptitude Cxcelanr benefits CM M a y M 484-0000

SNELLING & SNELLING

JOB FAIR FREE TO YOU

ALL FEES PAID

Customer Service

L e a a Secretory SaMa Secretory

LegM Tramee G e n a a Office Secy

Wai l bettor pay.

$25,000 • 13.580 $15,800 $18,000 $24,000 $15,000 $16,840 1 1 8 ^ 0 0 $20,000

I op-por tunl taa and taneats? If you type 50 wpm.. read no further C M lor tapomtment. 651-3660

SNELLING & SNELLING FARMINGTON HILLS

JOBS - JOBS

made Satoe/Talamarketmg Outgo-ing peraonelty. ssB moOvetod. da ta

RecepttontM/Typat 1 ya a n o e ^ g o o d phone tkMs. type 60

S U M Secretory 2 yeers experience, work with bm -3 accounts on I8M P C $17,000

LegM Secretary 1 yeer iega. pcn-•shed Ight shorthand $18,000

For t h s s i 4 many oiher poelUcme Cea Today"

ALL FEES COMPANY PAID

PERMANENT STAFF Farmington HWs 737-5750 SoutbtWd 552-9060

An E q u a Opportunity Employer

KEYPUNCH try o p e r a o r s for day / •MRS- F t * and part tone Good pey tor good operators Make up to $ l 0 m r . Dearborn a r a a

581-6151

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS We are looking tor expanenoed op-e r a o r s a our Uvonaa office Ml 4 part tune, af lemoone •ndataCorp 422-6002

LAW FIRM WORD PROCESSOR

$ t 7 , 0 0 0 Tha prngraM

> utaze your taas and tackgroimd not neces-i. Cm Martom a

SNELUNG 6 SNELUNG

SM Haip Wanlad Offlca-dacical

LEGAL SECRETARY - p a l tone, hevmg lemtoaa, wtth aa aaton, mgnte 4 i B i r l l • 15-20 hrs weekly Wrae Stark Riigar 4 Fto-narty PC. 1111W Long Lata. «202,

a n a required PC end WordPerfect preferred CM Donna 352-9580

LEGAL SECRETARY, approximately 30 hours p a e M CxceBani oppor-tunity. ptoaMM working a n a r o n -mem aaub to echeduto Good typmg 4 thmkmg MUla required Send ra-eume a conaoenoe to: Me Cethe-rme RuseM 17117 W 8 Mta Rd Suite 1745. SouBlBMd, Mich 46075

LEGAL SECRETARY For 5 attorney 8rm UbgaBon/c Cl in ton experience required Send rea requirements to:

Office Manager Sto 1. 6BB5 Telegraph. Birmingham. Ml 48010.

Or c e l 845-0308

LEGAL SECRETARY - To S2S.OOO Al l e e a 2 ye

' iShouTeee fc Easy going bOM

PARA LEGAL - $22,000 Pennon experience degree a plus Msior m i t a d i firm Greet benefits Imme-diate opening

LEGAL SECRETARY TRAINEE Ex-ceaent opportunity lo enter tha toga •old Good s e c r e t a n a MMa. some word processing Suburbs

ALL FEES COMPANY PAID

772-6760 or Fsx resume 772-1811 SNELUNG & SNELUNG LEGAL SERCRETARY

PARA LEGAL For large Southltold PI arm C a s a opportunity tor candktole with re-cent Itigettorv experience, outs tand-ing organization* MuBsand Word Por t ed 5.0 ex^al W U S f l V e oftar oompMKlve starting salary, m e d i c * msursnce, vacation, s i c and oppor-tunity to work a attrectioe m o d e m office CaB Mrs Reeks 550-5353

Maintenance/ Grounds/ Cleaning

Hardworking ro tab le mdlv tdu* needed a an apartment community m Madison Hagh t s Du ta s m d u d s ngrn—ii i s iu l s i i sm-e .—up! s o p — o l grounds. haBweys, laundry rooma 4 common arees OuaMtod sppacants CM Mon-Fn I0sm-6pm 583-3020

BLOOMFIELD AREA CO seeks markMlng/ctorle* person to work M Independent contractor IBM PS/ 2 a used extensively Good com-penaatlon and graM working condi-ttons Reply lo Mr Havens. 4198 Orchard Lake Rd . W OtoomWeM Ml 46033

MARKETING SECRETARY $15,000 No tee Suburban Marketing Firm oftors top b e n e l t u . beautiful o f f ices end Irtondty environment! Need 80 wpm typing and word proceaamg

n e n c a ASSOCIATES AGY 540-4130

Ml time SoulhBatd poat ton Salary commenourato wUh axperanca or $7 00 p a hour to tram Benefit package a a a e b t o . CaB Office Men-a g a tor aiervtow. 353-8787

NEEDED clant fypa t s payable ba

top

deck ground. d a U entry

poriiry' poaBone evaBebto a Farm-mgion HBto 4 SouthBaM areM tor gi *SBad appkca i i s We o A a pey 4 benefits Free a a mg training n a a e b t o . For appt caB;

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

471-1670

504 Haip Wanted 0 n h > r i a l h a !

904 Haip Wanlad OfAca-Clarkai

ground^ » p k a $1*-$16K range

B. HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-6470

PHONE OPERATOR/Typtol Expen

. . a 3 30 • I L i p p m Ml bme S a t a 534-0929

PHOTOGRAPHY ASSISTANT Two years sspsr toncs

s s r . to Box 732. O b s e r v a 4 Eccentric Newspepe r s 38251 Schoolcrelt Rd . Uvona , Michigan 48190

PLACEMENT COUNSELOR ErargMlc p a son needed a busy office to mler.iei. snd place smptoyeM a temporary j o t a Ttaa la a career opportvmity tor someone who enjoys wasting end working

Pla

> a a n r 3 r HR.EJVABmULULLU.HUIA

A Wlxom/Wsasd Lake area service company has a Ml Uma envy leva opening m its Recer rebae 'Coaec none Dept Opporiunrty lor ad-vancement . CaB Peraorval lOarrv-lpm 347-3668

RECEPTIONIST Fua tone n a d i i to i 6 30am-5 30pm and/or 8 :30pm shifts FamBtanty with Cen-I racom CT* p k a ayetsms helpful

ay plua adequate lypmo PtoaM aand f M u m t lo Box 728. O taa rva r 4 EocaMric Newspepers. 38251 Schoolcraft R d . Uvonia. Michigan 48150

RECEPTIONIST - Raadanta home

Reoepbona t . 1 to 6 daay except Thura Troy a r^a C a l Ed 828-7151

RECEPTIONIST-HOSTESS Days 4 evenings C h a p l n s Comedy Club. Apply m parson Sim -Thurs 12-7PM. 16890 Tstogreph Rd

RECEPTIONIST - for SouthBMd H-nand* ccrp Rokn 4 DimsnsKml Ight typing.. $240-$280/wk CMI Joan M Unltorce 357-0034

RECEPTIONIST Law Firm seeking

Ask lor Mich MS. 357-5740

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED F 9 time, d4y« OT a have cleer ipsa* n g voice 4 ba able 10 work with others CMI 535-3307

RECEPTIONIST For SouthBaM law office inleBlgMt arbcuWte parson Ctonca MUBs re-quired 552-0400

RECEPTIONIST - Good phone eti-quet te . mature paraon a b M to as-sume laaporiaibaty Some compul a knowledge Cm Wed-. Thurs or Frt

RECEPTIONIST needed. (2 open-Inge). Plymouth a r e e Grand River/

p l ae ian i voce, typmg 4 math ab*-ty MuM have own transport ancn We tram. CM. 9am-5pm 773-3300

RECEPTIONIST/PART TIME I ofp

l type 40 a p m . Experience with /num-Une p h o n e systsm talpM R*ph Manua Aeeoca tM. inc.. JanM H o r n a

851-4172

RECE. TlOlaST /SECRETARY i a of handling

• d u t a s m our buey office Pleesent phone msnrwr and accurate t^Mng aklta required tor e non-smoking anwornmanl.

»t-8010

LAW OFFICE Secretary/RacapttorHM tor amaB 1 uuffiBak) PtonMTa Brm 1-2 years toga experience required. Wordpro-ceaang talpM 387-3540

GENERAL OFFICE INSTRUCTOR

OtBgoMg pareon Mth good oommu-mcabon sktoe lo leach Deta Entry 4

Q * l Ma. Taylor

GENERAL OFFICE (entry tovef) tor

NorCom Production. 37911 12 Mta Rd- Suae A. Farm. HBto, 48331

GENERAL OFFICE

To $16,600 Your paM oNtoo aapatonoa and daM entry M a a juMBaa you aMB

paM 772-8780 SNELUNG A SNELUNG

GET PAID FRIDAY 'WORK THM WEEK

OCT YOUR CHICK FRIDAY

e Earn top aay Te $111 a Fortune 500 C aFree bt vsmmg

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SNELLING TEMPORARIES Tiay Derma 528-6122 871-2700

f 5 5 f B M W t i

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LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY

SHORTHANO TO $28,000

Metor ccxpuiebuii seeks 6 i years experience tor MgMy <wtM oorpo-reM poeaton. Good t e n i a of humor 70 + " • Irsove a Bs required. * « e benefit paduee. Cal Arthur Ttawae Executive Search. 356-4140

LEGAL SECRETARY WANTED For Oetroa Ma Brut. 2 pka years supertonos wtoi word procaeamg. Sand raeume to 1028 BuN SMB.. Detroit. Ml 48226, AIM. O a n

LEGAL SECRETARY 4 to 5 hrs Mon Bvu Frt. Word Per-toct 5.0 requlnsd. 2 pka yrs. experi-ence onty* CM 856-5770

LEGAL SECRETARY - tar

Mary 837-4 tOO

LEGAL SECRETARY

i ' S T " 4

861-8787 tEGAL SECRETARY

r PI Law

LEGAL SECRETARY are poatton tar a mature

person a a 2 attorney office, Down-town Fawavtaii 30-35 hrs p a

LEGAL SECRETARY

- ' * * V I w^'dPeSa:

to Office Manager. I •rd Attorneys. i00 I Peffiaa*. Suite 110.

. Ml 46013

LEGAL SECRETARY. Bart tone Mr Trey Ma arm. FtadBM srtiedMi el 20 arm. mm a * . 1 yr niair lenn Cento* 5likm M a a a Saa-1*»

OFFtCE ADMBaSTRATOR For Birrrurigham Interior * office MuM h a a 1 5.0, kghl bookkeeping, typing 86 +

OFFICE ASSISTANT ExceBant opportunity to en immedlatoly m our Blrmmgtai dermal bukder 4 proparty manege-mem arm. Itoqukae an exper self mothretod indMdu* wah tori* 4 genera office MBe mdudtag word piotaaakia. Send raeume to: Benelcke 4 Krue Development Corp . 1600 No. Woodward Ave.. Btrmrngtam, Ml 46006 Attention Mamie GMegoa.

Afi Equa Opportunity

OFFICE ASSISTANT $6.00 hour No F

AGY 540-4130

OFFICE CLBBCAL E L R R Y I 'LEVEL

ant 4 oiganued todtadu* tar ta Office Ctorlc* Dept FMng. aaRcR-boerd ale. Ttoa tuB B m e ^ M ^ M

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OFFICE CLERk a i aide, mac dui M a * tar Mi I n I.

S4 TSffir M Mart Apply a pareon Mon.-Frl., Bam l e a oMy. Tta Cor-vette Shop. 21675 Tetaarasa Rd.. • oidMMId. I d s i a 8 4 I MBe Rd.

• • • e n Send senilis to a oo Emerald Turf. toe. 23S47 Van

LEGAL SECRETARY. > •

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LEGAL SECRETARr.

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LEGAL SECRETARY M M h Me Mw naada a -

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PO Boa SIS. NorBaaa. Ml 4B1B7

OFFIC*

and reeume to (FAX) 474-6IBS

PART TRIE - 2-3 days, n r a Cantor'

SatSSSSSF 5

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RECEPTIONIST nea tod pen tone

e M f s j r r " s u e RECEPTIONIST/TYP1 to looking tor a par help MUM know w Some phona anew ark

ST Smaa arm ume dertc*

adpatoct 5.0 ig. 651-0607

RECEPTIONIST knm poaffion wah Southf Good typing skas amdaers. CeB P *

adtoii a * ana laid tow Brm squared non-

355-5300

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY able to type 4 u a office equipment Cm betw 6:30 4pm. aak tor Judy

541-8010

RECEPTIONIST Entry

l a v * poamon CaB Blrmmgtam 256 B556 or u a o n t o . 425-5230

RECEPTIONBT. Part Bme lor Troy MM Brm. Hrs B 30 - lpm Mon_.-Fn .

M tar uptaM downtown . FrtonJIy. anagabc and

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l tar taey Troy Aw-1 AT4T aystom 25 B 5 . 0 ekpalenua

• • 5SS-4800

881-3800

ebto to lype. 38 aoas p a i VednMy of 11 MBe 4 SouBt

RECEPTIOIBST - FULL TRIE needed Mr MM paced ta. P r o * a i i M i n " i i l a i r i OaM envy 4 typMeaaMskpha. SManr • aaoa-

RECEPTIONIST - tor office M Fernv toaponaoaatoa w a n -1*0 wpm). RBng. pro-

•s IBM PC kno a tadga toaetoned Send laaume or caB a n Bearch ConsuRanto 34706 W 12 Mia Rd >343. Fermmgton HMs Ml 46331

RECEPTIONIST/SWITCHBOARD MAJOR CORPORATION

Prcitoeeiona attitude. 6 months ex-perience and superior communica-tion a k a a required EinoMint.aatory compe t i to r taneBt package anc pleeeent work en.ironmenl CM Arthur ThomM Executive Search.

355-4140

RECEPTIONIST-PART TIME Entry l eva poeiuon e iMeb l i M our bank a Troy (Mon -Fn Irom Ktom-2pm ( Car*

I communi • MUBa I and d a a r e to worti with t t a pubac Ouakhad candtdatoe enouid sand

Human n a o u r c a OE P O Box 5823

Troy. Ml 4B007-5823 E q u * Opportunity Employer M/F

TELEPHONE OPERATOR NebcrnM accounting arm locaied m South-held • looking tor a mature 4 de-pendable person to become our re-

No prior experience la naceaaary You m u a be waa groomed 4 b e abto to

T h a iob en t e a anewormg a> av-commg tatophone caMs 4 a variety of o t t a r chaBengmg r e a p o n a b k l t a t h a wa are prepared to tram you tor n you believe you m a t theee re-quirements please contact: Mtoa Kathy ShakJcan * 282-1950 ext 475 or send your reeume m confi-dence to Mae Kathy Sheldon. Grant Thorn-ton. 26913 Northwestern Hwy s 4 0 0 S o u t n a a d . MI 46034

An E q u a Opportunrty Employer

SALES SECRET ARY/ACCOUNTING Clerk. Permanent Ml time pcat ion available »i a a n a l dynamic office

da t a mput. samples and q u o t a mamtammg a n e end other eecre-t a n a d u t a e Lotus snd WordPerfect helpful but not requaed. We oltor a competitive salary and tanaM pack-age Submit reeume to: P 0 Box

2165 Uvonto. Ml 46151

SALES SECRETARY Entry leva poertion lor mature r > » v idua with good aecretaria SUM

a a toM p a c e d SouthBMd Company Poerttve atti tude and nBBigriMi to b e a team play a muatl Flaubto l a w muudWg one and o c c a a o n a i Saturdays \ e n d re-sume with selery expectations to P O Box 300. Southfield Ml. 46037

SALES SECRETARY

$13-$ 15.000 FEE PAID Wouldn't you love to have a busy fob in a friendly growing a i b t f t a n fkm 7 w e nave the one tor you! Ltoa your 50 wpm. typing and good phone voice to a n d t h a o n * Caa today. C a * Monroe 861-3060

SNELLING & SNELLING FARMINGTON HILLS

experienced, a rhaapto and have good pubac relet ions o i g a n a s p o n a s k a s 4 p r o t e a a o n a appearanos Computor experience a muM. Prv

s school CaB

SECRETARY/ASSISTANT tor i

ble hours S o m e taneats MuM know WordPerfec t 13 M l /T I

64B-5611 or 352-4300

MAJOR FOOD COMPANY locaied

nent Secre tary with a m thai id. typ-ing and g e n a a olBoe akJBs. a computor knowtodgs a atoo a plus. P t o a a c a l to arrange an imer.tow

FORTUNE 500 Compaiy locaied kt Uvona to tookmg for e Secretary T t a paeon mua h a a

T h a person muM ta 4 enjoy e l e a

paced work environment Fill tane-•tory a . I

T7 E c c e n t r i c N e w s p e p e r s . 3 8 2 5 1 Schoolcran Rd . Uvona. lactogen 48150

SECRET AHACCLERCAL

SECRETARIAL P|* ana T a i j » ^ T ^ K r 1 u n r 1 a

jmeor sppiy m pareon to: HIGHLAND SUPERSTORES

Corporase Human RaaouroaT

Plymouth. Ml 46170

S t CWr Shores 774-0730 Troy _ 646-4144

Harriet Sorgt Personnel

Typmg. BBng. a R M i n m i i

SECRETARIAL OPPORTUNITIES

f good BaioMi, Typtna * 60 re B e d Ce8 MoU. 861-M«> SNELUNG 6 SNELUNG

FARMINGTON HILLS

SECRETARIAL POSITION A chaBengmg peeBton tar me paraon. 50 taur work w e a . 2-3 years experance required Send re-lume to Wixom Produc t ! mc . P.O Boa 103. Wixom. ML. 46066 01Q3 Attention Dorothy

SECRETARIAL (Part time

S e a s Oface tas s part r e n a m e n c r d t n a p

e highly orgen

TIM poefbon tofl b m s s e o

S2ML»23,Z£ and our HmnsapnM h a d quar tan Hours w e Monday 1 00pm -5 00pm Wednesday . I 00pm -5 00pm end Friday 6 30am-5-00pm

Typmg of BO a p m • required aMh

Word | e x p e r a n c e talpM M a * tram-Good atartmg aefary P l m i aand raauma ktckidmg aalary i a i > 0 t

to: -

PERSONNEL 282 U C e n t r * Park BNd >206

SouthheM. Ml 46076

EquM Opporkmlty Emptoya

SECRET ARY-BOOKKEEPER CPA rtoMat experienced person tor

•ngi ence rtseliebU Send i R FVoasl. 7031 Orchard L a t a Rd Suite 204 W

SECRETARY CLERICAL Ful e n s or part Ume I l l l M l for

SECRETARY

Computor Ittorale. type 60wpm tane plus beneBts . Appfy Mon -wed M 28244 Ford Rd.. Garden cm 8mm H«ii

J .T P A Funded

SECRETARY - CPA Brm s s a r t f a t g tor experienced secretary. M a t have 2 yeers experience, word pro-cessing. kgfit bookkeeping Send resume to Richard O. Pager.

leqrepf rd . Sulto 450. i Ml 46010

Jr 30100 Te

SECRETARY (DEPARTMENT)

rSECRETARY P O B O K 2 2 2 7 ;

SOUTHFIELD. ML 48017

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Farmingi on. Opportunrty

S E C R E T A R Y tor t L e a * eaperton dktoto ahouk MUBs. WANG word pi nc aaMjg jge-

ARY Mr Troy r e * eaiato oMtoa

STto'TTS mm'O

aT MMna anl toM-

i 4 EngBah Sand Meat ar >: M CA. Grew. SBBS Par-

SECRETARY

S t > M A I A I I V A S *

3 • * M M M i l l

~Mir OAE M o n d a y . A p r i l 2 . 1 9 0 0

5 0 4 H e l p W i

A f r i c a n Praeldenl Automotive ' M M W l W . 17187 N. L M P a r t DC SUM W LWOrta. Ml 48162

,-•+ SECRETARY m n O n i o n of proparty menage-

- - a r t t cmpany tookmg lor mdMduM strong m r d procaaaaig MJBa.

sphone knowMdge and a pMae-

Bo* 610 Brighton. Ml 481 IS

SECRETARY r -v ad w a n c y <n m a Ran

. - ' M « word pioceeemg _ p re taned Excadant Oeneftts

j o i . r u a tmosphere Muei typo «0 , . a n r 4 have good office sklBa

S e n d ' w m k r r Human Raeource Dept. M , i Ml OLKR

200 R e a a a e e n c e Center - v . Dal r « t Ml 45243

SECRETARY •e Fyd U n a Naadad lor oowntoam Mr-

U « r . B g g « j ? £ y , J g g '

Secretary Compi a r parlance CaB Deem

SECRETARY • kght typing. eneae r --g pno.ieo. or daring malar law

sc^eduUrg io ta aoma computer e»-pe-lenca Uvonia. 478-7888

SECRETARY r M « o r >aawh cara agency aaaklng

- t a . v h d a t e with a mmfcnum ol 2 yra o r one i ra ted experience. Typing » « f Shorthand M a p m . word

^ p~r-' oral 6 written ft organizational t t a* required Ej ics lsnt componee

> Reeourcae Dap* 588 E. Eto H Saefh . Detroit Ml 48201 r An Equal Opporlunlty Emptoyar

S E C R E T A R Y CaCrMKhMen • 2nd lergeel C P * llrm to--. c a ' e d m Southfield • looking tor 4

" a ' u r a . exper ienced Secre ta ry . * <~.sr«i da te mould ba a lake-charge • V '.dividual w t h excellent pooplo and * A w »a p m c e e a n g sfc-es. parlarattly In

WordPerfect Saeeonel overtime re-jguved II y o u r e looking tor a unique .pot lion in a pralsaelonM envlron-r—< " with good aalary and banal**,

' [ M m aand raauma and aalary re-_ g u » l r w B lo: J S S

- FOLLMER RODZEWlCZ A CO. 26200 American Drive

SoulMWd. Ml . 44034

M I dBector m setting up * n d raiamg events Salary A bene-f n Apply al 28711 Southfield Rd. a 101. Lethrup VMaga.

S E C R E T A R Y

warnco Controls, a world leodar In. M u a M M aenaora. haa an knmedl-

. t *M opening tor a Secretary/Re cap-! ' t«> w tor 8 paraon W I ofttoe to-_ .,«fad m Troy OueBBeil cendidetas

' 5 i i w B « . 45 wpm typing axparianca wrth

r ..Word Perfect and Symphony pre-»-•. Mr rod. • .•Except 'onM organizat ional and

. ^ o r m o n l c a m o n akiAs r -4W'-lmum 2-3 yra. experience

5 0 4 H s l p W a n t e d

SeCRETARY

w£T H i " L ' o ^ 3 * I

P O Boa U K Ann Arbor Ml 48107-S848

SECRETARY-Spameh speaking - 2 yaars axpari-anca Typa 56 BOwpm Shorthand, " ° , 0 0 0 P » < ^ a t " g ( > B M > S — " r y

$ 2 ' M . a n S ™ * ' 5*6-1S3S NATtOMIMOC PERSONNEL. MC

SECRETARY Troy or tca looking lor s trong aacratanal haip Ughl ooou-rMa typing roquirod. Compoiar ax-parianca aMh Wcxapartact and Lolua a + . Good la laphoni akMa a muat. 25-35 hr» par a k . Cad ba-

1-Spm 62S-1M0

r SECRETARY WA'ra Making a part Uma aacraiary lor t t a Novi araa. Duttaa <Hi mduOa typing 50-60«>pm. Mng and aMca tkHa. PMaaant phona . aUty a m u s t TMs Is a 20 hr. • a * . In a non smoking dapaitmarit . Paid hoddaya and vaca jqna . Ptaaaa aand raauma t o n J m f Foods Corp. 3®SOO O r c h s r d ^ B p a o a Or 100. NOV*. Ml

20 hr» w*l> B ^ n 522-3140

SENIOR j r P l S T 3 yrs aapartanoa. 66 wpm.

a ± . tor rapaWlva

lo p rapara pr»-amploymant /cradn raporta. Part Una . Idaal tor rallrad or codaga s ludsnts . Contact Harry. »anv3pm dady ai: 351-8641

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar

part ol ma N a m e s Taam. aand your * r f suma snd ssMry raqutramants to:

* ~ -NAMCO CONTROLS _ " 7567 Tytar 8Md

• 3 - . Warn or. ON 44060

t -SECRETARY- Naadad IO support 6 T- - F M W SSMS Agancy Must ba pro-« Masicnsl. MaxiMa. hava word pro-

i (70 wpm) A pol-

> .with word procaialnB studs. Book-k a a p m g a p k i a 47i-7600.aM. 104

SECRETARY — araa. Eu» u n a sacralary naadad tor

construction llrm. Typing 40wpm.

tszr, O Box WasdOTd. Ml 46165. Attn Parson-rial Dapt .

SECRETARY/PART TIME * ' 1 paraon oMca 5 days /waak «am-' . >3pm Typing. Bkng. phonaa. Com-

SECNETARY - PART TIME (MAKE YOUW OWN SCHCDOLf)

*" "V--*«adiata oparang m oMoa ol f s i wigion noma, approxlmalaly 20

- n o i r s i a a a k . NaxlbM days 6 hours

r u Wlfv r^q^itr^o r . oro*- ai -... Met 5 0 * MP Laaar JM Prmtar ax-

—y' imaraatmg wor t In a — I almoa-«... «ha ra wortlng lor an aatabdsftsd

• - r Hur-K-i Raaouroaa Managaman l * OonauKam with aavarsl f o r t u n e 500

- a aa r t s For mora mtormaNon. or an ' - • ( • t o r y ^ w . c a l Jack E SmMi. P H D.

474-7260

Secretary (Part-Time)

• > Tha hoars Mr Una parmanant . part-1 * I r a poamon a r a 3.00 - 8 3 0 pm.

and require aoma flailMNy

- W wiring m our CorporaM Legal Oa-* par*mam. tha ideal c a n d i d a t e

f * y t a c a a g g a ' ' prawaua legal experience, aa a r t aa

MASCQ CORPORATION

2 M01 Van Born Rd. Teytor Ml

An Faual Opportw

•PCRFTARV HCCCPTOMBT CMrt-oN needed tor conetructton compp-

•gM ortoa sort, i •"** l^anaet bepuno

« a c * r r A R Y

S E C R E T A R Y

T R A I N E E

r . . t t t . 4 a o 4 K s « c „ . P r o e T a T e e C i e g p i , PMB „ > d a i B ' i big i - • Ban »aw»dni s »

M dw> w a M M

SPRING AHEAD En|oy your spring A w o r t a Part

H u e . fine Time (ob with Is looking tor an experienced Ra-oapaomal with typing m SoulhAeld Long term aaalgnmsni

Regional Sacralary with MultlAlaie needed lor Fermlnglon Hlds llrm 1 parson office Experience a muat Cad now lor an a p p o H m a n t

T R Temporary R e s o u r c e ^ 7 3 7 - 1 7 1 1 ^

n HMs 4

9 0 4 H a i p W a 9 0 6 H a i p W a n t a d

SW1TCNBOARO/CASMIEB - We era a . need of a lake

BARTO40CRS MAIK/FCMALE

Fermmglon Cyde

d. we h«»e n lor you. World 476-6300

BARTENOERS A WAIT PERSONS Apply m person el Kay Weel 24230 W 6 mda. 1 Mock W ol TMegrsph

BARTENDER WAIT PERSONS MOM Persons- Mow Nrlng day 6

DISHWASHER G o o d p a y & b s n a f t t * . A p p l y i n p a r s o n S w a a t L o r r a i n e ' s Cm*. O r — n f W d R d . . N . o t

T 2 M M 5 5 9 - 5 9 8 6

TELE-OPERATORS - data e n v y A te lephone sMBs are Important to be-c o m e involved w « \ a growing oom-

s ^ r " rung s M H Donna e l TELEPHOCN RECEPTIONIST - Im-medMM opening 2 days per m e k m beeulBul Troy a t t c e lor mature per-son with outstanding H sonaMy. Cad BMn

TRANSCRIPTION PSYCHIATRIC MEOICAL

PO Box 71863 Madison Heights. Ml 46071

TROY BASED ed sgsncy hea Imms-(jtaii Qp^ninq tor §mp9hunottd per-son with u c — o n t fyp4ng 4 ctmricH

appear ance Wordperiect a plua SMary mld-leene. GusdAsH e e n d .

606. Observer A Eccentric Newspa-pers . 36251 S d i o o l c u t ! Rd . Uvo-nM. Michigan 48150 .

TYPIST/GENERAL Office tor Duey Troy office assMng m medicel Aak) ___ _ - ---- - -m l » U« OWanDOT, •Xi>er dated oriented and Mta to wor t e « h aalary requirements lo: Office Man-ager . P .O Box»12 . ~ Ml 46303-0012

TYPIST/RECEPTIONIST - part dme. Ctawaon publishing company has immadieae opening for recapttonMI to wor t af ternoons • 12 noon - 5pm. PMeee send reeume to PuMohing Corp ol America. 800 N. Crooks, Clawson Mi. 46017 Or cad NMaHatore 12 30pm for tntmrttmm at

268-3000

WOAO prooeesmg eecieiary - mter-nattonal ad agency. WordPdrMct. Word Star . Lolue. |15SO-Sl6SO/mo C a d S u a M U n d o r c e 646-6166

WORO PROCESSING secretary - m-

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Hids. •17.500-619.000. Cad Undorce 473-:

W O R D P R O C E S S O f

NE

A L f SOFTWARE SYSTEMS

for long A short term seelgnmsnls m the downtown A metro s rsss . Hurry 6 cad todey lor your appointment

T O P P A Y A B E N E F I T S

FREE TRAINING tor qualified apc*-canta with typing 5 Sworn

CORPORATE ' PERSONNEL

SERVICES UvonM Detroit Berkley y 2 M I M A Woodward)

476-1010 965-0267

a 552-4319

Troy 566-6210 An Equal OpportiaHty Employer

SPRING AHEAD W i t h J o G O p p o r t u n i t i e s a t

E N T E C H SERVICES, INC.

737-1744

S P R I N G I N T O

A C T I O N

AS A SNELLING TEMPORARY

AnO receive rp—rdMg end chel-II you hava r»-

we w«l put you to work! We hava short tarm end long term eeetgn-

rery lo permanent poafdona. Poal-ttons tor

Word Piocaaaori

Recepttonista/Swflchboerd Opts Executive Sacretartee

Shorthand/ttpaedwrHIng

We oner lop pay, overtime pay. !**-

S N E L L I N G

T E M P O R A R I E S Cad lor an Appointment Today*

37626 Ann Arbor Rd. SulM 101-A

UvonM. 464-2100

17200 W 10 MBe Suile MM

SouthftsM. 567-6700 NEVER A FEE

Spring into a Kelly job

522-3622

a " * ? C , & M 6 F a * % 6

K E L L Y TEMPORARY

SERVICES The "WdBy Gsn P s a p n • U w m m And TBe I

g » 6.8 LaMd 1-BS. P i M l i l l

j S E y i s s u s r 1 s

WORO PR0CES80R/De te Entry CMrt. Experienced kt Mlcroeon Word Minimum 3 years ol buemeee related wor t experience Send re-s u m e A salary raqidrements to: The Knopf Compeny. Inc . 1126 S Mam S i " Plymouth. Ml 48170

WORO PROCESSOR/DATA ENTRY

engineering Oi mg tor Project

exper ience m WordPeriect. end ExcM aa wad as krtowlsdgs of engmeermg terms preferred. Per-manen t poertion w/good benefi ts Sand raauma to: S o m s t Engmeertng. Inc.. 26417 Northdne Rd . Taylor. Ml 46 (80

An EquM Opportunity Employer

B U R G E R

K I N G A L L S H I F T S

P R E M I U M W A G E S

s r e tookmg tor nigh sge s tudents , homen

motivated peop l i e h o wort wed

Fud t i m e / p e n dme position!

P toess spply m person ai.

BURGER KING # 2 2 8 0

Twelve Oeks Mea 27200 Now Rd

Nov!

BURGER KING

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/M

BUS STAFF Exceaent pert A hid time Day end Evening shifts now svsdsbls Looking lor mors greet people |oln our teem Btokpney's Rsn Mouse of Fsrmmgton Hlds Pisses ca* for appointment 477-3340

CAFETERIA ATTENDANT Manufacturer* Bank hae an e t e opening tor a h j l time Cafeterte At tendant m our Livonia Operations Center Duties m a u d s Working m

mg heavy lifting le re-s competitive sat-

. , For con-siderM'ton contact Jan Scnatz. 462-5111.

Equal Opportunity Employer Minor i ty /Fameie/ tandicappad 'V«l

Up to 65 50 per hr d o e i n g 17 yrs o> older Artoy's. 33751 W Eight Ml* (W. of Farmington Rd )

CHI CHI'S R E S T A U R A N T of L I V O N I A

Now hiring perl time A lull time FLEXIBLE MyURS

• H o s t p e r s o n s \ W a l t s t a f l

• C o c k t a i l S e r v e r s B u s s e r a • C o o k s

• B u s p e r s o n s D l s h w a s n e r s

2prn-4pm.

COOK: BROILER A SAUTE Fud-tlma. Evenmga. Good Wage plus Benefits Experienced

Cdd 546-3098

COOK -Ung Wages con

wtth experience Cal . 9-11am J.W Saloon 553-3550

COOK - midnight shift 1 1 , 3 0 p m - 8 a m De luxe C h a c k Prmters amal caMterta. Soma expe-rienoe required. Csd Disne Moore 525-6360 exl 37: or Berbers Smith

538-6363 exl 248

WORO PROCESSOR P e n time. Must be tarmkar with Mcintosh system Speed snd accu-racy ara needed Good lefei e rne s Orchard Lake Country CM) Cad Kdy Tuaa-Sat 662-0100

W O R D P R O C E S S O R

U p t o $ 1 0 . 0 0 / h r

Area hoepltal hea long tai tor s Word Processing WordPwflwcl, W<xd8isf Of Wang

iwrmt a plua. C t f U m 356-4270

M

u - « ^ u / a n u p w i m v a F o o d - B a v a r a g a

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR: WAIT STAFF

Experienced m tamdy dmmg After-noons A mldnlghla. Fud or peri Ume Premium pey tor midnights

DAYMOST PERSON Monday-Friday Apply In p e r s o n

SILVERMAN'S 6466 S . MMn

al Ann Arbor Rd .Plymouth

A GREAT INCOME OPPORTUNITY En)oy the benefRs of a was trained service staff Fud Uma persons! ben-

i evsdsps- For Ody Server poel-

T h e G r o u n d R o u n d 1 7 0 5 0 L a u r s l P a r k - S o u t h .

L I V O N I A

A G R E A T J O B IN A N

O R G A N I Z E D K I T C H E N Join d i e wed trained Cook Stdff that

f u a m ^ - M n - b ^ S T T APPLY IN PERSON

9am-1 l am. 2pm-6pm. 6 -1 tpm

T h e G r o u n d R o u n d 1 7 0 5 0 L a u r e l P a r k . S o

L I V O N I A An EquM Opportunity employer

A NEW SILVERMAN'S Ree lewent and Osa la opening at M Mda f Haggerty m MM Aprt Now eooepl mg eppBcdllone Mr anmed**ts poai done tar t r emmg Apply m peraon a t Silver m e n s . Nov. 10 HUM S Meadow&rooi and S d v e r m e n s . Farmmgion HMs. 12 Mas 8 Orchard

APPLICATIONS now P Coimey • n nmumnNiiTIIM

W M I S M R : b 3 6 p e r h o J p M e g r a -^ • t u l Staff 64.00 i / * r plus

txc^Os fwcileaNnnsl I J M d M M l Mne

STAfF a BARTENOER

Appfy M p e r a o n

^ T S 3 5 & BAMOUtT ST AFT - FiM 9 pdri d m e MuM b e 16 or eMsr »7 per hour

a : , r ° " " " • l a o a

6APTEMOCN6 UB ATTENDANTS rvtoe he*M M 6o>

EIIOMIKI werti sn iHanmer i wood

M i wMM you wort M CftapBne

COOK Part time afternoons DISHWASHER Fud nma afternoons CASHIER Part t ime sflernoons MIDNIGHT PORTER

Competitive wages A benefi ts Annk art nariQC)

LIVONIA BIG BOY Plymouth A Fermmgton Rds

4 2 1 - 4 3 4 9

9 0 9 H a i p W a n t e d

DELUCAS RESTAURANT m 1

lend Id tookmg lor snsrge tk

I D«NWASMERS/MAINTENANCE mtsr.Mwmg lor s m / p m shifts Apply m person Gonwn Mushroom 16100 W t O l M

DONUT FINISHER lOpm-Sem shift WIS trem Apply el The Looney Baker 13831 Farming-ton Rd. (al Schoolcreft) UvonM

GRILL COOK. WAITERS A WAITRESSES- Pari time- Eves Ex-perienced or wdl tram Needed lor Troy m e Rseleursnt C a l 686-2500

HOST PERSON

Old Port mn. CM—on 586-2860

LARCOS RESTAURANT Now luring dlahwaohors. bus help hoel or hostsss help Ask lor Steve

svenmgs. I i 8 working

Evening PodtTs 26053 Town Center. Novi

348-6420

LINE COOKS Days end nights Good pey snd

ply m person only Itsllsn CuOne. 39500 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth

9 0 9 H a i p W a n t a d

PANTRY . Appfy m

^ScEAN GRILLE 260 N Woodward

-7001

PIZZA CM€FS. BUS PERSONS 6 WAIT PERSONS fur Sabalinia Puxeria Restaurant A Bar Apply m person 421-1660

S h e r a t o n O a k s is now accaptmg appacat tone tor

. P M P A N T R Y

. L I N E C O O K S Apply m parson Mon-Fn 9am-5pm 2 7 0 0 0 S h e r a t o n O r , N o v i

Equel Opportunity Emptoyar

SHORT OROER COOK n e e d e d tor ber A grB Part tlma O m M p s P u b A Grub 23851 W 7 Mde, OelraM 1 btock East of Telegraph 536-6273

SOUS CHEF poamon tor PM shift Pay negotiable 2 yaars experience preferred Csd between 3 00pm A 5 00pm. Mon thru F f l 422-0770

SUMMER CAMP COOK June 4 Aug 22 Ouenlty cooking, meet plennmg snd tood manage-ment experience dsslr i i l Contact Suaen Meyer si 826-5211 or P O Box 9. Oxford Ml, 46051

THE RATTLESNAKE CLUB, cur-rently eceeptmg sppdes t tons tor WSM 8 Busser positions Must heve experience In tme dining Apply m person 3pm-5pm, no phone cads. 300 River Piece. Detroit Ml 46207

M A X & E R M A S HOSTS'BUSSERS'BARBACKS

immedlele openings tor AM A PM shifts Heelth A meM benefits s isdabM. Apply m parson Mon -Thurs.. 2-5pm. Max A E r m s s . 31205 Orchard Lake. Farmington HdN. Csd 855-4990

M A X 4 E R M A S K I T C H E N P O S I T I O N S

penmgs tor enced Line Cooks. Prep. Pen try 4 Owners Competitive weges. meM A heefth bensMs svpddMs Appfy m peraon Mon -Thurs . 2-5pm

A Erms s . 31205 Orchsrd Lake. Fermmgton HMs. 855-0990

NIGHT COOK lus time, spply CMrkston Cata, Clarkston. near cor-ner ol 175 A M15 825-5860

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for Bus Persons snd Dishweehers Fud snd Pert time Ad shifts Apply m person only: Rsm ' s Horn. 8590 MlddMtalt South of Joy Rd

"OWING HIRING weft persons , bar persons snd cooks New d e e n ton place lo wor t Apphr w person Blar-ney Bay Pub. 27758 W Warren. Westland b e n . eon mkster A Middle-belt rds

RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT WAIT STAFC & BAO-ENDEO

Experienced ill All IISI lulls D I S H W bL 10

Y O U R E M P L O Y E R

O F C H O I C E

If It's time to m s k s your career move make the choice to work with the Employer ol Choice - EL TORl-TO RESTAURANTS R e c e n t l y named the Beat Mexican Restaurant Company m the U. S . D Torlto of-tors s pece that IS quick, with recog-nition and rewards beeed on ebdlty and performance We're currently

A s s o c i a t e G e n e r a l M a n a g e r s

H you have 1 plus years lud serines dmnertiouee experience the cour-age to see things e bit ddtarentty the mmeMve end enthusisem 10 re-pond croefhafy and tha drive so

you're

egemoni teem, you can expect

COOK: Pereon needed, p e n or M>-Experienoe prelerred Coney . Senior citizens a s l coms

Wege commensurata with ability Maria. 538-8486 or • 592-1644

e Top 1 e Quarterly bonus progrsm B RscruMng bonus

- e Mafor medicel ' Oem al / We msursnce

B Retirement/401K plan e Paid vacations

Comprshsnefve tremmg snd development

B Educational reimbursement B Credit union

For immediate conetderalton. rush your reeume lo J a m e s Cronm al

EL T0RIT0 26551 Evergreen

Southfield. Ml

No phone cada. pie ass An Equal Opportunity Employer

COOKS. BAR STAFF. WaN Persons. A Door Person needed Al shirts. Apply within 6-9pm. 1870 S Wayne Rd.. Westland 728-9330

COOKS A DtSHWAgHEP - Fia a t part- t ime, ftymouth area. ExeeBent w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s , e x c e l l e n t ng c o n d i t i o n s . SXCS

COOKS Lunch A darner sMBs avadabis Experience necaeeery Apply m

2-5pm OCEAN GRILLE

280 N. Woodward 646-7001

COOKS (Short order). Weltporsons. DMhweehsrs A Bus Peraone. tad A part tlma Naw restaurent m Ferm-mgton HMs neer 14 Mle 31006 Orchard Lake Rd

Cooks/Wsftpersone/OMh washers wanted AppN m pereon Red Apple Reetaurent . 32711 Michigan Ave.. Wayne 722-4100

COOK - 35-40 hours per s « e k . ex-pe r i ence required Institutional, must have r s l a t l s transportation, a n d wdMig to travel Days Mon-Fn

642-7379

COUNTER HELP WANTED M

HUOSONS YOGURT A MARKET PLACE FOOOS

OpporiwnWae eurreney 1

OCLI HELP - Pari-dme parson. Mon-Fn only uvor ta . 64 90 oar hour. C a l 523-4811

I HELP WANTED

s e M z j m : . tr

SILVERMANS RESTAURANT ^ i t time Manager Experienced m

Family styM dlrwig. Ptaaaa c a l tor conMenttal mtervlew 459-2272

An Equel Opportunity Employer

SILVERMANS RESTAURANT HIRING

Days, af ternoons, midnights. Cook f i t s immediate top wage, benefits, b w n s

WsrtsiafT Host's, bus persona, petlthre wage, immediate opei

conv

Appfy In person at various locations Now. Fermmgton Has . Uvonia. Plymouth. WseUend. Dearborn Hts. Teytor.

S T A T I O N 8 8 5 hiring mature hoet /hoetess tor M t FuB day shift

C o 2-5pm snyday of the week

or pert time Apply ea t en

r(ln Plymouth

S T E W A R O A D I S H W A S H E R S (NIGHTS) • For Meedowbrook Country Club Soma axparianca nacaeaary Top pwy Good banaMe Ask tor Lon

WAIT PERSON IUIAJ I 'SJUU W I I I I " «>•" bl Lounge. 6720 Rocheeter Troy Neer 20 mde Rd ,

WAIT PERSON lor breakfast Ful time Apply m pereon 18900 North-vMe Roed or caB - 348-4220

9 0 9 H a i p W

WAIT STAFF

Meals 8 undorma working con. na tornlehad

Franklin Club Apts 2 8 3 0 1 F r a n k l i n R d

S O U T H R E L D

WAIT STAFF R a e t e u r a n t a n d lounge Banquet heip Days ana weekends Bsnquei set u £ haip Meo Experience preMrrad Flexibie hrs Fun pan lima Con tac t ChM Kozak 1pm-4pm, Mon -Fn 726-0105

WAJTSTAFF i t 11pm 11pm " " " 5pm- 11pm

5-to 3pm

Fun/par t

k s Uvonis •82 2830

WANTED COOK A DIETARY AtO€ Sst A Sun only 2 days par waak. p l ss i sn l wtxkmg condMlone. cad MrsJohnaon 255-6450

WINOEMERE Nuramg Home m W Bioomheld' oltars e unique Owtery e m p l o y m e n t o p p o r r U i f l l y fo r Owhweehers A Servers Good starl-ing salary A baneWs For informa-tion csM81 -1700

M $ - B O B E V A N S

NOW taring sxporlencod Servers

cooks Gxemkim Apply 10'^ Mue A Telegraph Sou thMd

5 0 9 H a i p W a n t a d S a t a a

WAITPERSON Fud time poeltton. Must work Umch A dinner shlRa Experience n a c « -sary Apply m peraon 2-5pm

OCEAN GRILLE 280 N Woodward

648-7001

WAITPERSONS/BUS PERSONS/ day hostaee for chmeee restaurant Appty m person Rlkslww mn. 6407 Orcherd Laka Rd. Orchard Mad.

WAIT PERSONS - Day shift Earn between »6-12 per hour Please comect Bob s Coney leiond. Ptym-oulh/NorthvMs aree lor

WAIT PERSONS lor Athene Sowtakl m Soulhfteld Apply m person or c a l 21738 W 11 MIM. 356-6463

WAITPERSON A Short order cook tor W Bloomfield resteurenl Pteeee

626-3722

WAIT PERSONS NEEDED psrt time or luS time AM or PM Ap-ply wlthm. Double EaoW 5725 Ro-cheeter Rd . between So o a r s Leke A Long Lake

Wsntsd 10 work nexlbto hours, days A evenings Laurel Menor Banquet A Conferees Center 39000 School-craft Rd . Uvonia. 462-07TO

WAIT STAFF Days. Eves. Apply wlthm Segeos 25938 Middtobelt et 11 Mile Farm-ington HMs

WAIT STAFF dsys. toll or part lime JiOST 'HOSTESS positions, deys. lull or pen time Apply m person Tuee A Wed 2-4pm

T h e G r o u n d R o u n d 30005 Orchard Lake

Fermington Hils 851-7404

WAJTSTAFF Experwncad Days

rant 4309 N Woodward RoyM Oak

WAIT STAFF - Full or part tlma Ex-parlance helplul Benefits available Apply m person Mon - Thurs . 2 - 4 p m . B s n n l g s h ' s . 2 8 6 5 5 Northwestern Hwy . Southfield

WATT STAFF NEEDED

Comedy Club W« trem Apply son between 12-7PM Sun

16890 Telegraph Rd person Thurs .

WAITSTAFF- Nights, exper ience a must lor food A liquor Apply at

Gatsby 's 45701 Grand River. Novi

WAIT STAFF - Pan- tuna deys Night Cooks Night Dishwasher Nlghl Wwtperson Please CMI 474-6464

ABesic Choice P R E S E N T I N G T H E

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R D I F F E R E N C E

Amertcs S premier reel ee le ie com-peny Is 100* committed lo your euccess Come (om us tor sn hour or so. and we'll lea you m o r * about

e Adveruemg A promotional support

e Beat Buyer A Beet Seder Sys tems e Faststsrt Beginners Training e Advenced Agent Trelmeg e Management Opportunities e Agreeerve Commleeion Schedule e Notions! Awerds A Recogmtron e Plus much more

DATE Merch 27. 1990 PLACE Now Hlton TIME 7 PM

Seating is femned C a l John Colkson tor a reservation

7 3 7 - 9 3 2 3

9 0 9 _ H a < p W a n t a d ftalaa

ALVINS weanaua "iparlMty ma-has kdl A Pdrt ume d a a r t p a eved able al our Femane Town C-rnter M cation tor ihoee erib relad espe r ence SaMry Includes M e e Mue

6 beneMe Apply Fn ftsfessr idem

APWRAISA1 TRAINEE - «e of notional ur g w u a t i o n nea«>.tod time cereer minded mdwMuels wd mg lo Work hard Ws o«wr K i w r g earn - W W - " J f year aarMnas yxceas * j ; ooe CMI Roes 4 ' 376

B E T T E R H O M E S A N D G A R D E N S

Ofhce preVtdes rQFF LCFNSE t r s m i » to qusk tied individuals end r o F £ TRAINING aha- iir-»n*Tg Cad our NORTHVILLE oP ice meragar

C H U C K F A S T

3 4 9 - 1 5 1 5

Schweitzer R E A L E S I A T E

BE ITER HOMES t GARDENS 21 OFFICES

ADMISSIONS mle- w h o al Feshro~ Cereer « M o d e m s Se*oo» COM eel sn 'Olses" Commleeion beam Eves A weekends 4 » 3434

A GREAT OPPORT JN - * Zee Medvcal S e r v e * t .rsi v l - s r -FVst m CommRpwnt " w leeder ir p-o^>drig, v s» s.ci snd safely (*oduct» to bus "es» 1 s e e l -ing an •ndrvwtoal "o »• . . -u< Ac-'der • Menagemwrr tea™ l - r i vdue l m u s

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" Customer Se^r-oe - Set* Mofivafed • E"ihusies«c • G o e i O - w w d In ralu--' you w>» V ->os ny b e " V t » ir>eu-srre ^ e rpenses . c o m p r e h e r - v e p tremmg. meneger a r t o o c - * ' " ^ comrmssio^ sala-y I bonuses CMI Mr Kraft. Mon o< l u e s » a r *pr~

347 2503

5 0 9 H a i p W a n t a d

AfSlS f V I ' MANAGER we >ed to. • • s d

able A r-eve a«pw wnoa m ratad a p parel management 6 saMa Must heve good -Worencos For s n s p poi' Imam c a l b s f s s s n 10 5pm Mon Frl , 478-6333

ASSOCIATE SALES P-es*tgioua national company sad —g "o H u t i n s looking tor exper> e ' «tt ouls ids SsMs Person Bone h ' s b u m s , s i peneea A salary W 1 t e n rvp l a s on ly t o 1 5 7 1 6 c k 1 * gio- Rd Lrvor ia. Ml 48154

B F V E R A G E S A L E S Er.*-' Wvo posit-or- SverleOM m Out side Safes Responsible tar the mer vef i -g 6 mofMMPon M beverage 6 c o f e e equlpr -e r t tor now busmesi accoui-ts Fxpensos -f bene" i p e r v s g e Some sadlng experience rwqiired Send reaume 10 Sales P n Box 8 - 2 1 Detroit Ml 48208

BUltD A NEW CAREER ON I H t ROCK

Find out Why the kneel name m fl *• <-m se rv<as Is now the hnes '

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w and 'mora C o ' e c Pa>«r M Be>g->oi

T H E P R U D E N T I A L G R E A T L A K E S R E A L T Y

6 8 9 8 9 0 0 "

CANVASSER . Fu* or perl I-me tor h o m e improve msr-l co Hourly - commdaaio-i Dp to $350 par wk Call 341 8 5 9 5

CAREER NIGHT II you thought rt was time tor a c s r«n cfMir ge this could b e your year lnCap»."d» ' * recognition A p-o»

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1 Wed Apr'i I t Tpm 1 WTiars 7550« W 12 MBe Rd ' S - ' t s SX)

F > i v f w w s - * - "«jr-wsy S- r>l : Vrta CaB Bonnie Dev>d al Cenlury 2 • T-*j»y 655 2000

APPRAlSAl 1RAINFE Local o»fmr Nat orval O ga r/aKo-needs (2) to! time cereer — ndod .n dnnduais wWmg 10 w ' hard w » offer Tramw Earn w n e e You Leer -

61 localton Potentiei year earnings m excess ot 632 000 Ce l ROV HACKER 476 '0O6

A D V A N C E M E N T

P O T E N T I A L

S 3 0 - S 3 5 K Salary plus cornmtssKXi Nationwide c o r W p i n y — s u a m a a -20 y e w n t

years minamum dareel setting • • p e r . ence Must heve good te lephone A m parson tklds lo tram as msrde ad-missions rep Al leads supplied Ex-ceaent advsncment opportunrtlee CaH Ms Taylor 1800044-5011

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A FUN TELEMARKETING POSITION - Growing sunglass com party has openings lor lul A lime positions Exlating ecco Trammg. salary, commiaeions A benefits Excelsnt grosrth potential CMI Ralph 547-7827

A GREAT PLACE TO WORK AMBITIOUS'

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4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

Mary /Tarry Wastland/Gardan City

3 2 5 - 2 0 0 0

A REAL EST A TE CAPFEP ts w a " ' . g lor you Contact Larry H a r w - at our fcee •nto'mehor »»r"w 85 ! 6*00

CENTURY ?> WJi" CORPORATE TRANSFEREE S F P V i . F

L » = f t o SAt FS OPPORTUNITY S twtmg m r ) up to 62 000 Fijtt beraP*s Exce«»-< I remng Ful I me compeny A Experwncad end fexpO'<w"ced AMFPtr-AN 'JNi' EO 1 IFE 35T «^*o

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526 00>0 rw» 'r>, Berbers

ARE *OU CURREN-i v - . j . vertismgl Keep y-"ur rxr ' • • •-tion & add er ta "^.o- «• ™ fort Comer'K«er»«r' Aerwl Advemsi -g Cu 8 v '

B A T H S H O P S A I F S Ful or pe ' - t l " e fle-'b1" *iou-s Good pey «"d b«r>ef •« c»rra.-»gtor HHls s"ta. Drepe-y Bout roue Dannis 855 5 ' 4 «

Come (em the ^" ' ie>t m dustry k A er 'ce We the hottest d«el rr the In dustry We r«rt carpho-we to- as tow as S8 pa " - o - ' h Cus"omars do not hava "o buy them envmore Our company <s boo—~g Earn 6200 per dey com—ss i ' ' Full or per - t ime Cor e *o ? t l 4 0 Me"o*e Sevf-^aPf o« LJhear 1 btocl N o ' 8 MMe an* wwekdav •• « 00 sharp tor an ime -. eur We ere on our way lo becom-ing Ihe lergest cedu'ar r»-lallar In the country

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

355-3737

NA s i l l " SALESPERSON • x t s- the Nov 12 Oaks Men A • ou SouiMleld s tore el the

r« '"laze rt looktng for Hrjm»-»»«-* * x3 other mot 'veted pn-

SO--S to tl* tuit v a pert time Sates & Stoci paatoaca.. CompetKrva pay • be'-e '- 's App> in pe-son

- CHIJO* S <-ai««peool» tor belter • ( r w < re-tS' nto-» m Birmingham lull ot pert 11-... uour-y tA.s commtss«on Can «o- a- sopo^iir-ieni 647 1300

U"-ted C h c - f h Direr 'or«s is loo* mg •o« s hard working, success c e - ' ed i rd -vdue ' to wor k ton lime m s s e e s p u b i c relations poertion Our If yea ' s ot experience haa proven •hat females as wail a s man ars squally successful You will ba con tacting area ehurchee of a l fattt-s Bonuses bene«t» and expense paid trammg school Send resumes to

FLOYD BRAUN P O Box 407

St Ma-v * OH 45885

CLOSER' WANTED*

U • T ' e d income potential lor % o"e

pu'er n a ufacturar looking to de-velop an jutalde sales torce No e> -p e ence Jrlth computers risceaaa'y All leads e re suppMed Cad between 9 12 AM 471-09C t

M o n d a y : A p r H 2 . 1 9 9 0 O A E

9 0 9 H a i p W a n t a d 9 a i a a

CONTROL OATA - a national!, known data processing company

nc tode setting up appts we telephone A conducting tsUph, surveys must hava aggraawva pro-•eeewnai telephone skWe with a ewer A enrtuewetK speaking VOK« Pieeee c a l between 8am-5pm as* tor Joyce 351-6400

DISCOVERY TOYS U H W choose greet toys tor giowmg «rd» lur. Ae>dXe-beneMs For mtei new cad Dawn 348-8808

EARN TOP COMMISSION Waterbed G l o r y Michigan s Larg-est water bed retailer la currently t o o k i g tor professional, career orl-«• ' e d s a l e s p e o p l e Appl icants s*-o«dd Da highly motivated and n<ve seWs experience We offer

•d-cai and dental benefits paid I and Ad.anceroent opportu-rvnei. To set up an interview call lom at 427 9080

EXECUTIVE SALES Necesse r , . e l e m e n t , Amercer C l ' college 3eg-se "0 reer i out sa les exper ienced Commlswor-•atas position Pnaaidla 78K m e 100« wlthm 120 days Our comrwi ••on schedule w not tor the tarn ot ha«n or mediocre salesperson Fie Sums lo Mr B 14 «.«•«» Ct , Rocheeter Hr»s Ml 48309

EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANT

NOW rs me trme to use your 5 years o"-ce and'OT sales experience to s tan a new career Enioy high earn-

•g potential p i aono people m the o"hce clerical »«eld Permanent Staff rs a employment agency • 1st yser potential 620 000 • • Medical dental, profit sharing . PA'd trawling • Mot'vstronal contacts A mcentrvee tf you re interested m this challeng-ing career c a l t o d a y

Farr-ington Hiks Soutb'-eid

737-5750 552 9080

5 0 5 H a i p W a n t a d F o o d - B a v a r a g a

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F o o d - B a v a r a g a

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EXCEPTIONAL SALES Opportunity, pan lime sailing closet A s torage products irom our unique Orcnard u « e «d snovrroom Starling at V6 00 -v Call lor interview 855-9678

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474-9500

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years p 0 Bo> Mills Ml 48333

EXECUTIVES WANTED Best Business Ventura

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353-8663

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JOAN A OAVtO SHOES "in ANN TAVLOR at 12 Oeks Mad Full or p e n lime sales needed Flexible nrs A oene ins MarHyn 344-8767

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- i # w at Salary negotieoie Can Tela-Warren Lumper C o Dearborn MIS

Hardware 563-2190

HEALTH CLUB Membership Seles Ml Bloomtieid n u t seeks rugn ener gy sell motivateo mdmduN Excel lent working environment end earn-ing potentiei Ask lor Loo at

626-9880

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INDUSTRIAL SALES Oet'orl Dated packaging A malarial handling diet "but or seeking md-vid uei to handle sales in Detroit proper Salary »400 weekly plus benefrts Contact Bruce 834 >300

INSURANCE CAREER Opportunity' National co seeking insurance Reps lor !be Wayne A Oe*l4r<<9 s r s t AH itammg prnviileil rv learl oenarstina program annual convention ed-vance comm^s ions daytrme ecttw-ty C a l Mon thru Frl 8em-4pm, ask lor Marketing Dept t-800-672-7366

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R E A L E S T A T E O N E

M a n a g e m e n t

R e a l E s t a t e WE ARE EXPANDING A choice Livonia location A lop ol the line o*hce Al interviews confidential An opportunity lo continue your sales and s tep up mlo e manage-ment position jom a company ot 65 years vnlh a proud history Send resume to the attention ot John Dickson or can 42 > 5660

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l t e .

R E A L T O R S

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0 independently Owned end .Operated

MANUFACTURING SALES A growing oie d e t a l compeny seeks experienced salesmen tor pan or tul time commaaston selling Com-pany has an outstanding reputation lor Quality work and service Our commneKm percentage i competi-tive and we are eetibUshmg an ag gressrve marketing program We need dediceted tales people with umumrted earning obiectrvee it in-terested p iaas i aend reeume lo 0 G Grinding 1036 Benatiem Suite 107. Waaed Laka Ml A6066

MARKETING • I need someone lo my business Must have leed

ersnip ability A strong 6eeire tor above average income 336-8467

MARKETING TRAINEE Local office ol national organization seeking 10 Ml time career-oriented individuals wlimg to work hard and be n a m e d Ce l George at 478 3400. Toes or Fr l . 900-noon

MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICERS

tor the western suburbs Interesting pay plan Caa Don v a n Akin, ven tage Mortgage Corporation

354-3440

MULTI-MILLION t CORP- Expand-ing m Ml M looAing lor pei

Personal Growth AM t n m m g pro-vided 24 hr recorded meesage For n l e - i m i caa (313)375-8911

N E W H O M E S A L E S Licenced Real Estate seles associate lor new home project , s t a n immediately p n m a w a r t a n o c a O o n . p o tentiel volume seles basic typmg. we w * trem. torn the New Home DlvMlon ol The Prudential Harry S WoMe

s. 421-5860

ORKIN PEST CONTROL

ex c s l an t earnings, greet benMits eutomo&ae aaowance. complete trammg. no overnight travel Guer er-teec mcome tXrnng tramtng r e d SaMe experience or a strong desire lo N a m Poeltlve attitude, neat appea rance , good driving record a muat H committed to ex-cellence A have deeare lo lucceed we would Nke to meet you Apply m person 358121 W Mictagan Ave Wayne

OUTSIOE INDUSTRIAL SALES •mmediele openmg lor outSKM m-duatnal sa les peraon Pretar experi-ence m fastener Industry Detroit metro s r e e Seles peraon r m be giv-en a vary good ouMomar baas plus

Blue Croaa^Mue Shield dMaca t i meurance, paK) «e-and 401K Plan Send re-

sume. or apply to: CAJ FASTENER

PAINT SALES PERSON Matura. p a n - a m e . Apply m peraon. Town A Country Hardware' 27740 Ford Rd Garden CMy Aak lor Ken

506 Help Wanted Sataa NEEO EXPERIENCED FURNITURE

s e t motivated C a l only * you are a u—tied and »anl to make a move to improve your <

NEW CAR SALES Lrvonia Chrysler Plymouth haa an

a new car salesperson

Apply m person Aak lor Mike No pnone caas gtaaaa - • L I V O N I A

C H H Y S L E « - P L Y M O U T H 30777 Plymouth Roed

Livorae 525-5000

NEW W BLOOMFIELD surl A sport shop looking lor a mature reeponsi-bM person lor rat an sales Flexible hours competitive wagee Position avertable immediately C o n t a c t Shawn 11AM 3PM 855 8615

O P T I C A L S A L E S F U L L T I M E Phone skias and personality a must Optical knowledge neipfui but wM tram right person ASA lor Beverly 422 5856

PART TIME irrjnediate opening m our ' s i smar keling dept Tlvs is A growing com-puter company Salary pius com-mission Benefit» ai»o avartabw Must have good phone v o c e Ca l o u r u v o n l a office today 471 -090 I

PART TIME Sates Person No eves or Sun Waapaper A pamt s to re Wrk tram Apply at Rocheeter 652-0330 Birmingham 644-8086 Royal Oak 544-2700 Dearborn 274-0900

PROFESSIONAL FUNDRAISER ground floor opportunity New muhi-

h l w i t f l ON Ca l Mrs Rao 4-6pm 338 6S45

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING Compa-ny IS now hiring highly motivated seies representalrvee Exceaent op-portunrty for high comrmepon seles Send rekume to Sales Position P O Box 4443 Troy Ml 48098.

R E A L E S T A T E C A R E E R N I G H T

Be your own boss Call your own shots Earn what yOu re worth Come to our career night to learn more rt you are interested in a career in reel estate When Thurs Apm 12, I OOprr, Wnere 28544 Orchard Lake Rd Suite 130 fa r Tung ton Hils (Between !2 A 13 Mile On East side ol streeti Call Bonnie David al Cenlury 21 Today - 855-2000 - tar reservations Offices in Farmington HMs Redford Livonia and Southfield

REAL ESTATE SALES

WE ARE .

65 yeer old Vm opening new office in choice lrvonia location Build your future on the rock We are proud of our 1989 National recogni-tion a s Top Per Parson Productivi-ty Office Award Winner of 11 na-"onM jwarQs. Jf you a r a g o o d ar think you can be good - Let s Talk A rnnimunus trammg pro, gram - Pre License Trammg Ask for John Dickson - 421-56601

The ftjxidential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

independently Owned and Operated

REAL ESTATE SALES

WE ARE • El

65 year old Arm opening new office m choice Livonia location Buad. your future on the rock " We are proud ol our 1888 National recogni-tion aa "Top Per Paraon Productive-ly Office Award Winner oi 11 na-tional awards II you are good or thmk you can be good - Let s TlM." A contmuoua U M o a Pro-gram Aak for John Dickson - 421-5660)

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

independently Owned and Opera ted

16-20 HOURS PER WK 66 50/Mr Plus Maeege Plus Bonus

Marketing Force, a national hew service company, m seeking reps m the Detroit Suburban areas This 6 week protect requires vwting local ra ta l stores lo place Visa/Master-card promotional material

• Flexible daytime hours • Opportunrty tor continual work

3-4 cycles per year • We i suited tor thoee seeking

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r ca r . work M r I to begin

Aprl 23rd For more information c a l

and aak tor Ad • M76-038 * Unas a r e b u e y c a a 1-800-477-4906 or leave meeeage

INTERESTED IN A REAL ESTATE

CAREER? PRE-LICENSE CLASSES are starting April 4, Monday and Wednesday evenings 6 p.m. -10 p.m. For information and registration call:

SALLY PARRISH

647-6400 10 Offices to serve you,

Chamberlain, REALTORS

ASSOCIATE WITH TWO GENERATIONS OF SUCCESS

Well trained salespersons have an advantage* s» Excellent training programs

SOI Help Wanted Saiee

Real EstateCareer

Wa Want Voum We mm nam you ana a e t you on a long term h ^ n i c o n s career CaB

Mary Ann Orawi Iarrmngton,iFarmmgion nma

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R E A L E S T A T E O N E

SALES ASSOCIATE

R E A L E S T A T E O N E 2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0

SALES ASSOCIATE Part I m "flexible hours Daytime weekends immediate arsnabis Apply an person Endicoti >ohnaon Shoes 29675 Plymouth Rd Livonia Wonder >er.a Mak

evemngs A openings

on Endicoti

SALES E. iGlNEER Met* Stamping Suppwsr seen* technical seles person lo c a l on OEM direct Saws expenence m au-tomotive « a must1 Metal stamping background deeued Salary Auto-mobde Good Fringes Send resume A salary requirements lo Box 668 Observer A Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvonia M<cfagari 48150

SALES MANAGEMENT Medical Weigni Loss Clave has Im-mediale opening loi managers 'A a s sietant managers m our suburban aree chraca Sales experienced pre^ •erred but not necessary Heat tnm figure desired Paid trammg A f m benefits Earn 620 000 - hrs! yeer

J W W

Sales Merchandisers

ROUTE SALES We are a natiortvnoe dis-tributor ol women s hgaiery seeking a Route Sales Mer-chandiser lo sen and mer-chandise L eggs and Just My S u e Hosiery m food, drug and discount retail storee

After training you «r« work on an eetebksned route with a company van We oi-ler competitive starling sM- a ary and benefits package with an opportunrty lor ca-reer growth To be consid-ered you should have r a t a l sales and m s r c h s n a a n j experience with a sa te driv-ing record H you are wWng 10 work long hours to de-velop a career m retaN mar-cfiandlamg. send reeumea

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. L'EGGS PRODUCTS. INC. A Sara Lee Company

4TT23~»Oflv6, Suite B Novi Ml 48050

SALES PEOPLE Aggreeaf s tor r sp^ly expending long dietanca home carrier Just openmg up m the Michigan marker Greet opporlunlty on the ground Moor DependaDM transportation s musl 786-2051

SALES PEOPLE WANTED lor kitch-en end beth. windows doors and siding Must be experienced. tu l lime We have Med* 388-5800

SALESPERSON Minimum 6 year I experience m carpel A knoleum

476-8580

SALES POSITION - A* A part ame.

SALES PROFESSIONALS

QuMMed Ings A S a t u r d a y 6 8 / h o u r -Bonuses Salsa experience a muat Down- To-Earth Laam Sprev "wo l c c>t»Qne RochetUi. S o u t h M d 36a -77M

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Company provioee extensnre iram-•ng for the right momdual witn op-porlunlty k» advancement unamrt ed potentiei salary * comrrasaion Please lorward reeume lo P O Box 300 Southfield Ml 48037

WANT TO GET PAIO •> Are you

SALES HELP WANTED

Entry Level Positions H you are people oriented protae-smnai and have a smamg. energetic personaaty you » have great suc-c e s s working m the portrait industry K MART PORTRAIT STUOOS era seeking j ndmduaN vnth an mtereat m photography or manegemeni to b e trained m our busmaes Photog-raphy or portrait sales experience a definite plus mm tram Comprehen-sive benef 'U pecx age Pasd trammg

GROW WITH AN INDUSTRY LEADER!

For vnmediale consideration apply m person on TUESDAY from 2-6 at the ®

PORTRAIT STUOO K-Mart . 37175 Grand River A Halsteed

Farmmgion EOE

S P O R T S - M J N D E D SALES EXECUTIVES

We are a Fortune 500 Company with 4 newiy creeted division No- we don t sell sports eouVMnartt1 But. we are looking tor competitive sen-motivated s'ali • itk.ieN arho thnve on having interested and qualified cus-tomers to se t to every day. and ra-ce>vmg recognition tar their produc-tion Some coaege prelerred Firai yeer aarnmgs uo lo 36K baaed on productivity and comrraaeian Cat Mon-Wed 9am- 1pm to scheOuM

3 1 3 - 5 6 9 - 0 6 4 5

TELEMARKETERS part lame, expe-n e n c a a prelerred. hourly t bonus, mornings W I tram Meal tar Stu dents homemakars A r e f r ee s C a l Mane 4-7pm 364-8310

T E L E M A R K E T E R S

Earn extra $SS a 65 50 hourly plus 1

Snelling Temporaries Troy ^ Detroit 528-5122 871-2700

TELEMARKETING Manager tor naw telephone market-ing program a you quaBfy cat Mr Eiaanberg 625-8274

McCaffrey s Office Products

TELEMARKETING Telemarketing rape needed to gen-erase Neds to r taes-peced Mon of growing moOBe cc bone Arm Fui

training, hourly HMgt

Mi Help Wanted TIRED Of THE MAT RACE1* S 10.000 plua par mon courege ta caa

WHATEVER TOUR BACKGROUND or paet experience - H you want dig mty prestige A e good income we heve a career opportunrty lor you m the cemetery sales I M t For person M interview c a l George 522-2200

VOU RE EXTRA SPECIAL AT

Crowley's Whether you ere looking tor a lu l or p e n ume position a n are mtereated m you Aa s ouaaty leader m Ihe faeteon mduetry we t ske p n d e m faring inendN helpful people pro-viding an opportimlty tor protae-• o n a l and p e r s o n a growth We of-tar en ex l enene program flexibie soheduiee merchendNe diecount hsawi meurence pare vecalion 6 hoadays The lolowing toa A pert b m e poertions e re immediaieiy eveaebN at our wadwood location

COSMETIC SALES SECURITY GUARDS MAIL ROOM MGR.

Crowley's 34420 Ford Ad

Weettend. Ml 48185

507 Help Wanted Part Time

UVONIA RACQUET A HEALTH d u b has a aght mamtenenca/ienito-rlM position open. Spm-Mtaraghts Caa 581-1212

ADULT CARRIERS needed lor home delivery of the Garden Cay A Mondays A Thursdays Approx>-metefy 3 lo 4 hours a day Good pay Ftaxibla hours For lurther m-

Observer Circulation 591-0500

ASSISTANT to se ieaperson m downtown NonnvNe area, w a great pubac a aome ofAca dence l work Please c a l 348-3517

507 Haip W P a n T i n e

GENERAL OFFICE Oeytane hours. Bnu t t e . 20-26 hours

• 4 1 2723

GENERAL OFFICE, part t ane Typ-ing. lang. Been, computer knowl-•dga neipful $6 bour UvonM Aaa tor Taahe. 471

HIGH SCHOOL or coaege aalcuiiia 16-26 h r s / w k R i l l i t l i car S6/hr . tor e r r ende tor Anencaal

HORTICULTURAL TECHNICIAN Care tor troplcM p e r i l m oommer-o a locations m 6 around Ihe great-er Oetroa a ree Reap n nsioaaies *>-etude complete heelth A eeethetics ol a l planto e e e ^ n e d to you. water mg taruhzing. prunmg A weehmg to-kage We are looking lor pert time heM A you naust have A reaable vahi-

ment A opportunit ies tor advence-ment Pay from 65-61© an hour beeed on background 6 experience We wM conaader mtemsraps Caa Suaen. Lmde or G a l et 484-1234

HOUSEKEEPERS - 1-5 deys per a*ek Domeetic S e m o e e 477-6307

INFORMATION BOOTH Oekiend Mea haa a part b m e mfor-meiaon booth position evaaa&N Must be aveaabM tor day A shift Unatorm a i d u d e d Caa

JANITORIAL .HSLP WANTED Rek-4bie iranaportanon end d e p e n d e b l -ity a muet Day A evtne<g poemon avaaable CaB Wednesday or Friday 11-2. 522-1832

LADIES grve yourself Ihe perfect gin . your own business S e a Under coverWeer Lmgene st home pertiea UnHmated eernmgs. free trsanmg. smeB mveelment 348-6225

LARGE Bene«lt» Administrator • lookmg tor s raeponsabie deteai ori-ented person to arork one week per month Prior b iang or kght accounting ex-perience arta b e required For more mlormetlon, c a l bet new I 3pm-5pm et 361-0200 or send re-aume to

M I D W E S T B E N E F I T S Attn Barbara Morneon

25505 W Twelve Mae Rd Southfield

LEASING CONSULTANT needed part time tor luxury apar tment com-rwmrty m Fermangton Haas Feat growing p r o p e r t y m a n a g e m e n t company Fun tob. exceaent ad-

Auto Dealer NEEDS p a n ame drfv e r a ideal iob tor retirees Muet have good driving record Apply with Vmce Wetrcx

SLA

Alternative *<3on Empioy*r K U ' O HEP AW edge of amencan and toreigri Startmg saMry 64 00/tir Ca l

" " 2pm 476-4257

BUSY INSURANCE ^ e n t needs dence l help 1 day per Fermlnaton HB hours. S6/hr 471-0088

CASHIER/USHER/CONCESSION Pen ama. Apply In paraon or caa Americana Weel. 6750 Orcherd Lake Nd . W Btoprnma. 828-4188

... _ . TELEPHONE SALES- Parmanam E v ^ r , p a n uma. am or p m MMt

Apphr Mon-Thurs 1-4. 2240 ban Rd Garden Cwy 281-2870

SALES REPRESENTATIVE tar ma-K* food broker m Detroit w e e Strong safes and/or grocery experi-ence requlrad. Ful Bme position Send reeume to 18786 W 12 MBe. Sto 103. SoulMMM. Ml 48076

at Tel-12 Mel. a very s tore haa openings M

To work Irom our W BtoomaeM ofAce m the eacamg expoeNton mduetry Ca l Helen 737-1800-

TELEMARKETERS P m ume. evenmga and S a l u r d n M an hour » bonuaes Down To Eanh Lawn Spray 353-7788

Territorial Sales

Ties poaaiari a reap on stale tar da -«eloping new acicounu. a s anB as maantammg a currant reeMtanMM cB-ant beee m ma UVOMA araa.

We oltar a compeNUis baaa salary. ascaBent UenaHBa. and a par ta rm-anoa-baaad incentive pten For an interview appointment. pMeee caa

-TruGreen Corp. 13033 Fairlane

Livonia, Ml. 48153 313-525-5200

L a t u a t e l you mora afcout thaee op-portunmaal CaB 396-8166 o r d r o p by to 1 out appBcatton

T U B ) OF THAT 8-6 GMN07 Opportuni ty Opportunltyl Opportu-nity* Flexible hour*, fabulous reel

training 6 support system. unMMtad

We Have - Moved ,

and are Expanding! Exceaent opportuni-ty tor salespeople

- new or experienced. Pre-Hoenee training available. Join us for a CAREER NIGHT... Tueectay. Aprt 10th at 7PM. Cafl Dew Chestnut at 855-9000

BANKERS • Realty. Inc.

30038 Orchard Lake Rd Farmington HMs

START AT THE TOP N o w I n t e r v i e w i n g F o r A F e w S e l e c t P o e t M o n s

FREE* PRE-LICENSE COURSE We oCler the Mggeet * t>eet Ucenae school In me state Day or evening deaei your schedule. Classee starting

a FuK-ttme m-offloe training to help you t oa fae t a t a r t

• 2 Livonia locations 4 in-office relocation department

BIRMINGHAM JIM SORRENTINO

647-1900

NORTHVILLE ' CHUCK FAST

349-1515

.ROCHESTER -PHIL CANDELA

•51-1040

LIVONIA ~"~ DON KAMEN

522-5SU

BLOOMFIELD HILLS CHRIS LEISMER

646-1800

PLYMOUTH DARLENE SHEMANSK1

453-6600

TROY JAN GRUPIDO

669-3300

LAKES AREA •« CHRIS CORNELL

663-1 i n -

OTHER LOCATIONS LLOYD EDWARDS

2 6 6 - 1 0 0 0

2« O F F I C E S .

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY || For neerty 40 years a tradition of qualit Awai Estate Brokerage has been our HaNmacfc-flf:

Weir, Manuel, Snyder A FUnke, Inc. Work wtth aome of Michigan's hlgheet-eernlng Real Estate Sales Aaeodetea. N'a contagious Due to en extremely active reetdentlai reel estate market, e Nmlted number ot sales positions are currently available. For information about training and opportunity. caM:

Hertford South, Inc. C e l t h e F r e e s

Frenk O'Aneeto

PART TME CLERICAL poamon Noon-4pm. Duties Include ononea " n g A

PC ho*

9em-2prr.

•ng roc Wed * H u t »4-t5. •reeks ee^h year? LocM non-prom

srsszi sn,

SB COOK S ASSISTANT

a

COUNTER CLERKS Students tor after school A Saturday tor s tores m W Otoomleid c a l tar

ar, JA4ER SERVICE Pan Ome I

( M O M tan Answer lanSMng. Needs to be a

reeume to A Late. 16821 F ton MS. Lleonta. ML 48164

OATABTTWY 10-15 hours

FarnWiMon HBa.

CT CARC-WorkM eMR I l y o u l ptaoed with toatoi Permenem posftioris

Detroit MaM tor drtemg record 86-SO^ir laaNMnd Park beeed 884-4700

EARN EXTRA MONEY delivering magazines on

Me hours. No seflktg or col-lecting. ideei for rettreee. American Field Marketing

Wayne County 948-6520 Oekiend County 977-0066

Cal Lon at 474-8243 An Equel Opportunity employer

LEASING CONSULTANT P a n ama m a n a g e m e n t poemon tor new rental community 26-30 hours par weak Sand reeume lo P O Box 3078. Birmingham. AM 48009

Sundeys 9em-3pm ideal tor matura coaege s tudent or hciueeeWa. C a l Ruth 645-0420

MARKETING ASSISTANT For sales ano marketing group lo orgenoe. update, and add to cus-tomer deta tor direct maa and saMe rapon Uncial s a g s of deta baee and PC requead nochaelai H a s loca-tion 662-7404

16-20 hour* par waak. bonus A "tasage. haa •) Ifting Over 11 yrs Muet h a m own faSaWa car . Rai led

t 387-1129

I PARTS CLEANER i powtior avaAatiW

Dsng equaiment A pens for s memr

s r s ond (OB hours S parties raapond to Parts Caeeri l PO Boa 1128. OMroa. Mi 482Q8

PLUMBER • O n o a a to.

M' i 1 s 4 neip w aniea

AIDES NEEDED

hourly wege starling at 65 50 Lwe ma 864 per dey meuranoa opepne i Cat tor appt 4 7 8 - 8 0 8 '

E X C E L L A C A R F I N C

BASVSITTER smoker tor • year oM boy 7-Bam (3 20-6 ." " queed

i 30pm optional) Car r e 13 A MutdMbea 866a H4

BABYSITTER tor 16 m o oid m my Btoomheld home Monday f'tOa, 6em-8pm wah overtime fle«ibiiny

336-003?

BAB'SITTER For 3 school aged boys Must kva m Henry Ruff or l a v e

BABYSITTER - m my Redford h o m e tor 2 month oM A 2 yr old. 2-3 after

' mrnaA Salary n e o o b e b N 6X3- >848

BABYSITTER m our Livonia h o m e 2 cnadren 2 deys/wk Non-emoker

required Cat

BABYSITTER NEEDED my Weel lend h o m e tor vitanl and her lia«s i Swertzer achool distr ict Non

BABYSITTER home m Royal Oak 3 day* pe-

• si. either mommaa or af ternoo- > tor n l a m 6 toddler CeB 862-7689

~ BABYSITTER NEEDED My Canton home

B81-3C MA

BABYSITTER NEEDED 3 ' t yeer old girl end 4 mor m My Livona Home Only Mey Non-smoker

•en-Fn lo-n* old boy Starring vi 681 8383

BABYSITTER needt ota boy m Bloomha Mon thru Frt ReN Ca l

Id tar Id VNM irenca

10 momih sge h o m e

647-3-20

BAB Y StTT E R- P a n m my Lrvonia home •oie Tianeportelio required After 6pm

vne Mm

n 4

Aon -Wed si b e rel-e i a i e inas . 5 8 1 - 0 ' 5 4

BABYSITTER pari tor F a m n g t o n HBN Energetic non smo portallon Expanern Agnes

tene day

Aer. oe nei

mor-unga a r e n o m e rem t - ane •dad Cat 881-8232

BABYSITTER to cm my W BtoomaeM Ndn smoker Retora

e tar o m e ncee

l i n o » P a n ame 8 8 i A006

CARING LIVE IN COMPANION I an is a lor 1 striate senior cituari m need ol da ly kvmg care No medical HUBS nacaeapry CiicoBani Pvina e r -n ronm^H 824-6C11

CAROL'S MIGHTY MAIDS

tor mtant m my Troy h o m e 7 30em.-4 30pm Lota of TLC. non amoker

678-8803

OflLOCARE tor 2 year oW A 2 month OM. my Rocheeter Hate home M o n . T u e e . W e d . 7.JO 4.30pm 860-283?

CHILD CARE tar oar 2 c M O r e r V

C N a O cara tor 1 yr oM. lu l n m e 5

C t t a O CARE NEEDED m our Meet BtoorMMM home tor 2 cuaa ten Morv-Thur*. 3pm-7 pm Non-emoker.

i tor 4 A 7 yeer 422 7471

EASY BVAMT d a d cara Seefc^g

par wk m ea Handler I home niiiianSasd t i i c s l i eaMry

Evee 842-3887

POOL ATTPCANT

• to atemtam pod A I

PORTER For Car Rental Agency m Now araa. 64 SO par hr Contact Mrs Eraan.

RECEPTIONIST

H o m - Wad. end FN. VS. CaB Mar gMM 844-3800.

GREAT FLCmeajTYl hrs./wk Mm. F l — a a I

ELECTRICIAN • 468 1022

FITNESS 84STRUCTOR

LNONawee^Se* tarty AM aata. 981-1212

FLORAL DC! Pan Maa 6 .o»w but wa tram Canton <M aisMnil

araa laiaiSS GARDENER mawa Mrt Bma. partacftar

wTaT

GENERAL OFWCE "ipm ughMypm*.

•art Maa paM-avu Fn

Mng and

JncMB_ «Mtmm PQi Saa 88

MOTORCYCLE

JOIN THE LEADER! ^ " A HONOA

Troy/Blrmlngham/BloomfMd HWa Jack Cloud v

Plymouth/ NorttMNa/Canton

1*1 * f i t n I I III M 4 - i f f - . - . I , - a ,

r r f i t oioo«Tir»«»o r ar min^Ton O l r m l f w t k a a B A / , , „ t | j ^ a a tea _ t>ff DKXKTiflwQ "Mil

WEIR M A N U E L . S N V O F R H R A N K F IN-R£ At TORS

SERIOUS FUN TAKES SOME

SERIOUS DOLLARS

• »aii

GRANDMOTHERLY TYPE tar Baby-antag m oqr noma- Mon.. Wed. 6 Fn r —

HOUSEKEEPER/BASYSlTTER > INe-m our Weel BtoomBeld h o m e i hatp c a r e tar our 21 monvi oM m fcaMMM aalary with t e e W i

•ngson 47S-4433

LIVE-IN BABYSITTER - F o r ta S yra E u h a n g a tar

UVE-4N HELP

UVE-« 6 Newty L M . Nurae Aide tan NBM S T S e t t S

LIVE-Pi fin n i l t a i l /Nanny hard Lake araa Pri.ata bed mwnnaiiMiie. dry 1 gns. i l l

UVEWWomanwhoweease f

^nee*t»TTIL TSSTmS". M8

N A i e n tar 8 mm o M m m y Tap . home Mature, aaw-

7 t na enaiMs 2 Maaa 8 687 584 7 TJ!uaS^a48

DAY CARE Pts-ea tar 3

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APAMTMCNT COMPLEX C A * r * K « C O O « J I

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE

i l M H r y C a V l l w . Man.

352-3800

• • MAGICAL ENTERTAINMENT^ ' " Company N r t W . S c h a a f l B B

ASSISTANT ' MANAGER COUPLE

OMMMMDinHMloa

261-7394

SIS

'afvay Motor* IM* l uar Deeier had an

IUCC The

ZZrJSTJS'X EE: c m p t t ) 843-69oo >

FALVEY MOTORS TROY MOTOR MALL

643-6900 '

stl ANY OCCASION

2** "BlgSande-TopaO-t K 4 0 M Pro D.J $1S0Vup

CAROLE'S MUSIC FOQ LIFE Soto PiaflM or Cfeo/Tito/teariM- B m

, J a n A riaaMcM Al Qc-861-3574

i A apncal ts l CMSOUNOMASTERS a t 277-M41

OFF tha RECORD i t a M M n g i t

261-1213

SHADES OF SOUND varaaMe S place band AuaBabli tor aaddtana and parBaa. For c a n ana l e p a o a i a a 752-8086

VSASATRE KEYBOARD SOLOIST: WV • n rlkr_-f fiar anllr n •

rmnnioni , VAAA-/Omn» ParBaa. Aiao Fua

626-14IS

S11

OftE Monday. Aarit 3 inon

$ 1 2

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BOUNOTRAX

512 SHuatfone Wanted

47B-2S78

A-1 EXPRESS CLEANING For Ma-'MaM*- i M * .

M» fa.of . f>g jopendabie atari Homea. Officee. act First uma $s OH. "Try ua. you'll keep ua." FuBy Ineured 476-1648

BEST CHILDCARE Chrleban mother lo cara tor

age. hot lunch and a chad, any i Waanand

BETTER MACS CLEANING We work dirt cheap.

Wanted 515 CMMCara

• M M d y ^ M o n - ^ S f A £ * £ £ £

a s s r COMPASSIONATE CAR.NO

BEVERLY HILLS CHILD CARE CENTER

51S Elderly Cara ' 1 .

520 Secretarial 4

« o = % r

apaa 6 ak* «o t yrs < ¥ w 7 a » - • pm. Serving mm-m m mul l , orters P'*-Schooi pro-gram. Blmnpam location Man Prom 644-5767

EXPCWENCED MOM

S»7-7114

- 1AM -Mr aoaa 6 weak* lo 6 yra. of aga Certified Teachers. Pan uma • Ml Bme pro^ grama. LooMad ai Uvcni*. 526-6787

CHILD CARE. Orchard LMe/Lone I — l a . play A learning ac-

TUEtf-VSim CRAOOLES AND TOTS Cantor U o r H H FuB or part Urn

Experienced Haft Fun 646-0752

EXPERIENCED. LlCENSEO chad eara In a amM group

im- 5:30pm Educational ptoy. 16 Mala/Ryan at

A BETTER WAY... KMC* wOMT IOMI M M mi IUMILJ

FAMILY HOME CARE tone owned - aparatod

229-5683 (22S-LOVE)

Qualified. Suparviaad. Im «h cara paraotaial. 24 how

NURSE AIDES HOMEMAKERS - LIVE-INS

In your homo or noapital room •• al iaam

Rafiabto. Courteoas Service •naurod Bonded 24 Hr Cwa

4 7 6 - 9 0 9 1 Farmmgion HMa

8 5 5 - 9 5 5 1 EXCELLACAM^TU. AREAS

DESK TOP PUBLISHING

brochuraa manuals-books

5 Laat Minute Jobs

PRICES YOU CAN'T

427-5219

LOVING * QUALITY CMd cara tor

tff^SSTJLSKSSZ.

VICTORM-8 MA® SERVICE Commercial. raatoanOal. meureo A bondad Wayna County A Oakland County 943-7437

rrnopnam A

MAID FOR YOU

P«aaaa j . ' i a f m ' S ' -

-1720 MOTHER OF 2 cwidran. Uvonta araa. aoaa 2 A up. Waakdaya. aaakanda T t n n n g i avallabto. Own (reimportation Karen untu 10pm 261-5064

CHILDCARE AVAILABLE. 5 MR*/ Farmington. Ful/pan tone. 1 i mga. Hourly, n i l ) . monthly Caa Trtcla 427

NEED YOUR HOUSE CLEANED? CT\kon d o t h e ^ l mora

AltorSpm I Kim

FARMINGTON HILLS LICENSED CHILD CARE

opening lor 1 (ua tana M a i ar. 12 Mua A Farmington Rd

553-2735 FUtL DAY Kmdergerden proprem

» tor Fail. CartMad Man 427-0233 TLC Pre-School.

IN HOME | L — | HU . l marrt. Flaw

L i £ f o E D i i ^ * & « trip* A ate Good rata*

451-7644

LlCENSEO CHILD CARE in Waal tltoomflold haa Immediate openkiga Structured. loving snvlronmenl Caa Qa* at: 661-4433

MATURE ADULT. Hcaneod noma. Southllold/B Mi. araa. E«perionced. ratal ancea. non amoker. Ful Uma

560-7325

A Free ftarse Aaaaaameni Vlali m your Home

HOME HEALTH CARE Scrpened, RN aupervtsed. Inaured

AW** . >Maaa 24 houra - 7 daya

357-3650 PrctfaMiunaf Health Care Personnel 51S Education

A Instruction CAF

L A Y

SECRETARIAL SERVICES

Our computor - fleubto hours. Modal Oftlce lnc 534-A762

522 Professional Service*

ACCOUNTANT aeeks i n d r m d ^ or corporate account! Payro*. Gener-al ledger, all l a w Years o» enparv anca Mr Saputo, 647-2749

BEST UFE SAVER COMPANY j w M a ,j_ ». ii iw . a

cNnA' aAy B.L.S.L IWp* n a «

ACCOUNTING A TAX SERVICES by experienced pro«aaalonal

Small buaanaaa/atart up aituatlone a •paciany 525-6496

LOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT -The Reauma Directory can nelpl Free Intormatlon Mon - Frl . 9-3 PM 374-9034

RESUMES THAT W O R K ! Let ua wrtle your raauma lo LANO A BETTER POSITION

Prolea atonal Writing Ouaaty Printing

Documented Raauits 24 Hour Service

FREE: • interview Technlquea' with order

Cai lor appointment

A VERY SPECIAL FEMALE room matt a anted lo ahara condo with good looking, aanemve mate wan

ol humor Ydu muel hava m e a * C S N A ba a legal aec-reeary, J V . btond and axIremMy baauWul Alao. wWng lo Irual. share your Ma and M oI your lo«e ONLY WITH ME For ratoi ancaa. cal Jean-raa. Seay Marge or Jan. FmpMoe with « a n u e included Urgent rep*

802 Lost A Found LOST: Siberian huaky Mack A wrvte Radlord Townaiap 6 M^Tale-

261-6262 or 532-1647

S i n Sub. W .B 651-6205

LOST-Sumng advar lei. loel on Frt Marc

No nacklaca or bracalal

DEAREST Mlaa MeM ptaaaa contact Can al

HKkman

534-3535

PEDIATWCIAN or General Practt-

(X Or Mandelon ' How To Raiee A llaalthy Chad" Wanted by con-cerned parents It you ara one

540-B246 parents If you ara ona or no

o« ona Caa Karen or Ens

RAISED PRINTED BUSINESS CARDS 1000 car a t from A23 Flat

tod Duameea cards. Irom S10 Pick up A Delivery 1-600-545-3603

SAY HAIL Mary 9 limes a day lor 9 daya A make a wtah and it win come true even if you dont have lalth

542-3219

CHILO CARE lor cMdran agaa 2 A up KjB tlma. daya or evarange. Retor-anoaa. Farmmgion araa. Cal:

474-3467

CHILD CARE haa immadlato operv toga lor fua Ume cara. Lois o»TLC.

atory tuna, anacka A

CHKJ> CARE- Mother Of 1 wtahaa to babysit 1 or 2 children Not a day-care noma. 14 A Woodward Arm. CM tor more tntormalton. 549-9515

CHILDCARE Chad wa ha« your are buay al work.

have a ton fWad day i

CLEANING FOR YOUR HOME- La* ua control dkt not puah it around. Vary dependable w/ratoranoaa up lo

NON SMOKING teacher to I , J achnm aga oMdren during aprtng break. Apr* 16«h 20th Your trarw-portatton. W. BtoomAeU. 661-17771

R U N A B O U T S omiaed Services Take chad

a. Do* Perec

«m ra-1-4606

A seniors to appointments Denver Me. errands, tfioppfng. etc Personal

TRUSTWORTHY. Vary Dependable tody elehea lo ctoan your home. Ex oa6ani latoienuea. CM i

522-0774 after 4pm.

514 Situations Wanted i i M a f « n n l « m a w - r f n i a w

HOUSEKEEPER - Looking lor houe-aa or apartments to deen on a rao*-lar bests Experienced with good

=r1 3-Jpm 546-701%

relerencea CM Tim Mon-Fn Sat A Sun 12-6pm

NANNIES A GRANNIES LNa-ln/out (alao Summertime Nva-m) poawona ayaaabla Babysitting axparianca a muat No toa Mother * Little Helper 651-0600

OUALITY DAY CARE Lola of TLC 12 MHa/Tatograph. 15 mo and «». " • a n and anacka provided CM

355-2622

• WORD PROCESSING Y • BANK CLERK •* • OFFICE SPECIALIST

training tor Oakland County mta (H you quaMyl Limned

seels Job placement Call 967-0253

Prulaaalonal Careers Institute

516 Ekterty Cara St Assistance

A BETTER Alternative - Loving care tor the elderly Home fee atmoa-

1972. Nursing 756-5307 experience CM

ABLE AIDES. COMPANIONS, Uva-lne: Caring, compeeetonete. A bondad. 8arv*cing M areas T.L.C. Elder Aaatatanca 536-1307

AFFORDABLE ELDERLY CARE 30 yrs. experience

24 hr cere evaHabte Liberty Agency 420-2300

FREE T R A I N I N G Termtnel Operator

Exoeaent opportunity lor QuaMied low income Oekiend County real-denia to Iram lor a regarding career JTPA aponaored progrem

IDEA Career Training 14500 W. 8 Mile. Ste. 305

Oak Park 967-3993

w i s u M t y • WRITING SERVICES

lea Prompl By appointment only Spectrum Communications 476-5210

WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Reeeonebie rates

Package* available Jim or Elaine, after 6 30pm534-7133

523 Attorneys Legal Counseling

P A R A L E G A L T R A I N I N G

6 M O N T H S -K*>

financial aaalatance (H quaMtod)

C A L L 9 6 7 - 0 2 5 3 Profeealunal Cereer matituta

Approved by The Stale of Michigan

PIANO LESSONS. W Bloomfield area. 110 hM hour leeeon Tuaaday and Thursday evenings CM Shannon .,

DOCTOR-LAWYER

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE 965-2311

Mark L. SiNarman M.D.J D

600 Personals ANNOUNCE A BABY-Send a Birth-day Greeting, any occasaion Rant a 6 ft lawn algn Storks bears. A more Stork Express 255-0246

LOOKING FOR Gloria Sinner who had Guy Coheteech Prints tor sat*

- -CM Paul, 9am-5pm 35Q-3030

RAISED PRINTED BUSINESS CARDS 1000 cards from $23 Flat printed buatnesa cards from $10 Pick up A Dekvarv 792-6460

SINGLE WHITE MALE. 25, aaaka smote* god league Send lo box • 762. Observer A Eccentric News-papers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Michigan 46150

March 16. Plymouth tai value 451-2036

VIC TANNY VIP membership* Male A lemale lo> seta CM 435-9139

603 Health-Nutrition Weight Loea

FOR SALE vie Tanriy ale lime membership. $600 or Deal Leeve

206-524-6466

700 Auction Satea -MICHIGAN NAnOtOU. BANK « ar Poaaaaatoo at me aaaets of SOatv i Raeiaurani purauam m a legal

a of maee aai Cegm at 14050 E 6 ! tarn.. Mon Apr* 6 » during tiuaineaa houra on a dey to day basis unM M Heme ar* sotd Ar range to mepect by caBng Commend Recovery al Ml-7676

HAVE YOU TRYED The Wonder Cookie diet ' Loee up lo 14 lbs m 14 deys Buy a 2 week auppfy A save Spring ia around the bend 469-4297

PHOENIX COOK IE-< wonder cookiei Healthy and taatea good Please cal-lat 476-1897

100 PEOPLE wanted I'll pay you to lo** up to 29 lb* m 30 days All nat-

606 Legal Notices

STARR LIMOUSINES Service Special- Wedgmgs proms, concerts or lust carrying 5hr* for $160 941-7743

May the sacred Heert of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved A preserved throughout the world, now A forev-er Sacred Heart ot Jesus pray lor us. St Jiide, worker of miracles, pray lor ua Say this prayer nine timea a day. by the eighth day your prayer « a be anewered It haa never been known lo IM Publication muat be pronueed Our prayers have been

THANK YOU ST JUDC lo< lavors OF

VIC TANNY Membership V I P Tranalereble. Fully paid Annual dues only $50 Call 675-4760

WE, LAURA A PAUL Deeply in love, can't Imagine our kvea without chadren Please give a baby a chance for a happy future, loving A secure home Expenses paid, call anytima 547-1434

602 Lost A Found

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on May 5 1990 the Speoe Place Self Sior age. 5IS S. Telegreph. Pontiec «r*l conduct an auction by sealed bid. starting at 10 am . lo satisfy the aaif service storage lam agamet Geor-dan Reynolds Contents of unit 116 David Evans, c . contents ot unn 446

A Travel NEED YOUR CAR ORIVEN to Cab-forrsa late Apm' Good record Can Troals 626-

dnving ?6-5806

ONE WAY TICKET Irom Oelrort Metro to Melbourne, Fla 4-21 -90 $50 00 45&-0364

ROUND TRIP TICKET good tor Ha-waii. Bermuda or USA Best offer Good thru June 10, 1990 851 -2834

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION City of Farmington

Items held by the Farmington De-part men! of Public Saleiy maa be sold at pubac auction on Satixda, Apr* 26. 1990 al 900 a m al the Farmington Pubac Works Buadinn 33720 Weel Nine Maa Roed nam. to be euctwned include

'8 bicycles Slereo equalizers A speakers

Casaetle tape players

Report 90-1421

$500 000 RARE COIN AUCTION One ot the areas moat important com collections muel be kquMeled 2-day auction Ml contain both cwn-hed A uncertified coma Amwlcan gold ailvar commemorative A type coins m proof A mini state Many key dale Qoms OVER 300 LOTS EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLO This a an unperaaetod opportunity lor the astute cottector-lnveator Frl APRIL 6. 6:30 inspection. 8 00 sue "on Sat APRIL 7. 110O inspection 12 30 euctwn Ramada Inn fiouth-field TelelgrephRd /12Mae AJ lots wia be sold to tm

782 Antiques

A F F O R D A B L E Antiques Primitives

- * Collectables 4

" 100's of items under one roof

^ COUNTRY FAtf*" A N T I Q U E

I . F L E A M A R K E T

2 BIG LOCATIONS: UTICA

45300 Mound Rd . |uSJ N ol M 59 254-7110

WARREN 20900 Dequmdre. 2 bts N of 8 Mae

757-3740

Botn markets open every Fn 4-9 Sat A Sun 10-6

New Dealers Welcome Ca* daily 10-6

lor booth rental information

4/L.

M o n d a y . AprH t . 1990 OAE

707 O a r a g e ftatee:

Wmm • •

'o o n d o Thura-Frt-Sal 9am 5pm 35256 Cmm F ot Wetme. betw 6-7 MaT *

WESTLANO 835S Rlckie off Merrv

^ A p r r ^ X ^ ' -

70S Household Qood« Oakland County

ALL NEW ORIENTAL FURNITURE.

C o m * anjoy our large wari

p ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT • Postcards, old movie magacne*. ,rJ-que A paper doda. toys Shady enm* mlktary 346-3154.346-7964

CO Todd J Bus** 664-0209 Future consignments accepted

701 Collectiblas ANSEL ADAMS PHOTOGRAPH storm surf B201/250 8X10

fremed Cell Mr Maple* 477-1163

JIM BEAM decanter bottles lor sMe Make offer 961-4124

TWO ROUNO trip amine tickets non-slop to Tampa FL. April 22-29 $ 165 00 each 726-5251

TWO TAMPA TICKETS. 4-13 thru 4-20 Northwest Oay 567-7346

" eves 739-9136

1 OR 2 ROUND TRIP airline tickets Oatroit lo Deytona Frl .4/13 - Frl 4/ 20 $250 ea 937-2409

610 Card of Thanks

FOUND Smal. Mack/tan lemale. hlandly dog Hall/Caea Rd Ml Clemens 471-1149

LOST- Black and while mete cat Ann Arbor Rd A Ridge area March 19 Reward 455-1116

LOST CAT - black, white, gray tiger striped male, blue coAar w bM Henry Rufl/Memman araa 726-5422

LOST NBD caah envelope Tuee 27th 14 Mi/ Woodward

Reward 9M-7TM

MAY the Sacred Heert ol Jesus be praaed. honored, edored end glori-fied throughout the world, now and forever Sacred Heert of Jesus pray for us SI Jude helper of the hope-leea. pray lor us St Jude, worker oi mirectes pray lor us Say 9 times a day tor 9 days, then pubksh Your raquaat wM be granted A.2

Classifieds Work Boy It Sail It Find It

CM Today 591-0900 644-1070

PRECIOUS MOMENTS Many retired and members only

326-1 2346 SERGIO BUSTEMONTE Paper Mache hanging bird on parch 3 .t in length, Red mukt colors Best ot-<er 855-3016

ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET -M BRUSHER Sunday Aprs 22, S055 Ann Arbor Sattna Rd . Exit 175 off 1-94 Over 350 d*gler» in quality

ana under cover. 5 AM A d m i s s i o n . $ 3 22nd Season. Thq Ongmat""

BEAUTIFUL antique Quean Ame tad* A 6 chairs to match, must sea 471-3369

BEAUTIFUL Turn Of The Century sokd go«Oen oak round labia wtth huge daw feel. 52 wide. 2 lee .a*. 6 matching chairs $2000 Ca* 517-546-2366

OWING ROOM, enma cabinet but let table. 4 chairs Good condition Days 891-4100 Aftar 7pm. 891-0602

BUY IT SELL IT FIND IT

Classified Ads Call Today 644-1070 591-0900 852-3222

EDWARDIAN dining room table/6 chaks walnut, needs regknng,' clampeig top needs ctoan $550.beat

ads ctoan-up Eves 652-3463

JOIE DC VIE - Country French An-tiques 1 year anniversary sale

!—20-50% off during April 700 N Woodward Birmingham 644-6448

PINE corner cupboard. 19th centu-ry $800 Caa weekdays attar 6

961-5140

ROLlTOP DESK, couches, all oM

nting -1794

WANTED Old Coca Cola itama 476-1105

703 Crafts ATTENTION Country Vldonan peo-ple Limned space available lor |«-

April 2&-i

CLASSIC CREATIONS Arts A Craft Show Sat- April 7. 10AM-4PM Hoben School, 44660 Saiu Canton 1 block w of Sheldon Between Ford Rd A Cherry H*

CRANBROOK LOOM. 36 inch, very good condition, accessories includ-ed best offer 786-1666

MANCRAFTERS CRAFT SHOW Aprt 6 A 7 Frl 9-9

Sal . 9-5 NorthvUle Rec Center

"J 303 W Main. NorlhvWe Admission $ 1 50 No stroaers

QUALlT> CRAFTERS wanted lor Nov 3rd Crafl Show Must be runed Please call Bonnie 9am-3pm at

^ 261-2161 SPRING CRAFT SHOW

Sat Apr 7 Union Lake VFW HM 321 Union Lake Rd 11am-9pm Fun. tood. quakty crafts Free ad-m«saion For Mormabon 363-4236

WATERFORO CRAFT SHOW Sal Apm 7 10-4pm Juried Water-lord Community Center M-59 A Creecent Lake Rd 313-666-1694

"ack lacquer. Coro-^ n d a i n o o r screen*. Porcelain Uloaonn* .aaa* and much morel O p j n l l - 6 Mon-SM Sun 12-4 «06 S Lafayette A Fourth IS W corner) m downtown Royal Oak

541-2722

APPROXIMATELY 100 Sq Yds of >»aw Stainmasier carpet A pad C *" 626-5568 BABY •eaaei bookcase CRIB _ changmg tabM whn* lornaca-ptex, glass White formica-chrome kitch-en table seels 8 Panoaontc VCR recorder w/ camcorder 861 -5667

BEAUTIFUL Bras, bed soad oak uadroom dresser sat Price negoti-able CM Karen 647^*98

BEAUTIFUL SOLID BRASS/wamut/ mahogany desks (4). oM Excaaant condition Private 774-1667

BEAUTIFUL sokd oak chma cabinet

656-07 BEDROOM SET Cownial draeaer ' " corner unit. 2 bookshelves $250 firm Das* 3x5 $75 Top Kmg

442-01 if Koa lull acre bed $300

BEDROOM SET gins twm heed-board mgnt stand, drasaw -.'book-case bleached birch exceaent ean-dlbon. $200 433-3625

BEDROOM SET Paul Bunyun Fua o« goeen. honey blonde Haff priced al $1,200 Uke new 855-2145

Bedroom set-walnut dresser w/nnr-ror. chest night stand lua bed new mattress A box springs 4760628

BEDROOM SET while formica, triple dresser 2 night stands. Ml bad with box springs A mattress like brand new $7CX) Kitchen set lamps, girls bike, rraac 352-0609

BURGLAR ALARM high tech secur-ity system instated in 4 doors c* windows 2 motmn detectors to cov-er the rest of the nouee Complete

poiioa panic and fWe panic but ton Back up battery sumo and di-gital communicator $599 5S2-5276

CARPET I nave 3.218 yds ol lop quality Slalnmaster worry tree A 100% nylon carpet 1 wia carpel your living room and ha* in a great new 100% nylpn plush or sculptured carpet Choice ot color $269 Pnce mcludes carpet ped and installation based jn SO « j

4??-A31* k u u u v t u ramn ros

yd* CaB Todd after 4pm 313-735-5129

exceiienl condrlon $750 477-4163 421-7659 473-6400 condition $75 each

shape made by Block brown/white. $300 or bast ottor 355-5912

CLASSIC ETHAN After table A hutch sokd maple, seats 12. custom pads 6 chairs Absolute mint All

$1600 WW separate 548-7622

CONTEMPORARY dining room labia Travartm* marble Outatand-mg condtoon $650 647 9542

CONTEMPORARY off-while coach, 1"» yrs old 90 m long $400 Curio glass and braas. $100 Older 3 piece bedioom set $50/beet 2 rose »«vel rocking chairs Ottoman both $150 Also, rrwsc items 756-6513

CONTEMPORARY OAK Bedroom eel. by Boyd TM mirrored head-board. dimmet ygntmg wine rack. V a k n g . drawers Matching mir-rored 9 drawer draeaer Retails lor $5000 aaking $2750 Mint condi-tion' CaS 649-0496

n * R u m m a g e s a l e s

A Flea Markets ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE Houaehold. cJofhmg toys

Double price preeala Wed Apr 4.7-9pm Thurs. Apr 5 9am-2pm ful pnce, 7-9pm hM pnea Frl. Apr 6 9am-2pm $2 a bag 7-9pm $1 a bag

NORTHWEST UNITARIAN JNIVERSAUST CHURCH

23925 Northweelern Hwy South-bound_aervlCT^drwe at I H M M b s -

705 Wearing Apparel

GIANT SALE 30-70% OFF

Bridal gowns and head pieces spe-cial orasawn and prom i m i i i 100 units Elizabeth Bridal Manor 402 S Mam. NorthvMe. Ml. 2 blocks north <rt 7 mae Rd

BABY GML Ctothaa quaMy neme brand, 0 thru 12 months Kotcrafl m-lant

COUCHES GE 16 cu compactor After 5pm

3 In exceaeni condition Gvbege

350-1863

DINETTE SET - kwety Temple Stew-h table, 4 651-6804

Earty American hutch, table, 4 chairs. $750 DINING ROOM contemporary bleached oM, china cabmat. excel-lent condition $1000 863-3722

DINING ROOM glase lop table by Draxal Heritage. 46 k 78. 6 chairs, beautiful condition. $750 353-5452

DINING ROOM SET. oM. 6 chairs, dhma cabinet, buftot. $1460 Chen-

ker $225 - 641-7606

70S Household Qoods Oakland County

SINGER DIAL-A-MA TIC

2jg Zag sewing machane In modem

buttonnoMi Pay a* $2T(

month Guarantoad

UNIVERSAL

674-0439 QUEEN SIZE a o t o b a d style Dark Green. inrMsr 1 condition $250 644-5923

8 O F A - HENREDON earth lone print. 90 at., faghaal qual-ity. Nke new $600 642-7272

SOFA A LOVESEAT contampoiary taupe upnoielery. ake naw $450

471-1931

SOFA- 7A in Deck Cocoa Color Good condition $175 -

656-6393

TWO ESTATE SALES

THURS . FRI..APR.5-6 16239 Lampkghter Court in Coach-house Apts W of Greenfield. N ol 9 M«e (off Providence Or )

Excaaant sale lua apartiaam Ton* ot doihmg. slacked waaher A dryer, king bedroom sat. 50's dmmg room set pa couch w 'sofabad. MORE'

Sat. & Sun., Apr. 7-8 27093 Farm brook Vil la Dr i a atmbreeh Seedae N ol 12 MU^A Northwestern, on Franklin Rd

Great G.E. washer & dryer, antique carved wooden In-dian. Tiffin glass, tons of clothing 4 furniture.

SEE T H U R S ' L A R G E R AD

SALE CONDUCTED BY:

THE

Yellow Rose SHIRLEY ROSE 425-4626 UNIQUE ANTIQUE FURNITURE-Sheridan dining tacto A 4 chars keig sua bedroom Derush modern, kwrvg room couch, other mac lurra-lure A houaehold item* 649-0552

VELVET lounge chair, lua saa sola bad. green,gold braas labia lamp, bar stools wrought von Woodard 2 lounge chairs A tabtee. 2 sets of llre-ptoce fixturee picture arrangement Cea after 6pm 559-1023

WHITE TECHLINE twm piattorm bed. nrt* stand deak other match-Ing pacc*. greet pnce. 661 -1395

W. BLOOMFIELD S LARGEST WHITE ELEPHANT SALE

ORC 6000 ORCHARD LAKE RO

IN. ot Furniture, chkdrona items, sports •qupmem. household items, toys, coaectibtaa item* too numerous lo

712 AIR CONDITIONER. Emerson IBM used 2 montne 6.000 BTU. • 7 EER $300 375-0971

AM ANA microwave. $175. ml awwave SI and $30 Panaaonlc 13 oator TVr $100. Admiral upright traaaar. 20 Cu It $17S. 4 Brewer cane chairs. $100. 545-0*94

mant nrig. 33 C, worn 4 months, apt*awed $1475 Aaking $iOO APARTMENT SIZE W

T a n . « 3 0 0 B i H M

FILTEROUEEN VACUUM Deluxe chrome model powwr noaaal/toola Rune a« CM ant $175 653-5790

FREEZER, upnght Fndgtdare. 16 cuplc ft eicaaanl condMton $ 125

373-1569

GAS STOVE - Apartment akaa. white $75 00. Refrigerator Wtsri-pooi. 16 cu f l . no Iroet. green, runs good. $150 Cai 459-9507

HARVEST gold, mmi condRion GE 30 froet-lree refrigerator 30 aaff cleaning slectnc range. irWit condi-tion Must sea Beat ottor 356-9076

KENMORE PORTABLE Almond color Uaad only twice. $300 Evenings 681-4070

KENMORE waaher/dryer large ca-pacity. exceaeni condition $250 Days 752-8296. Eves 650-6054

MUST Sail 6 month old Sears alec trie kil capacity white dryer. (200 White refrigerator $10 346-7631

RAINBOW water vacuum modal power nozzel/iool* $150

-654-5790

*3t A A v a r a . We alao buy rebukdatae units 26601 Southfield. 8666 GreenhaM 559-2900 554-2901

REFRIGERATOR - 22 ou ft , $300 Signaiure waaher $100 Kanmore dryer $100 Barbara 721-2326

REFRlGERATOR/traaiar. 21 eu-H. froetfree. $200 Electric range 30' contawoua dean $150 /beat, both green Good condition 561-2139

REFRIGERATOR gold oondmon $200 each

Excaaant

453-5601

SEARS Kenmore washer A electric dryer used only 2 yrs 650-3653

STOVE- Gibson Electric Lite Naw $150 Lady Kenmore Waaher $50

454-4647

STOVE-G E 3 years old Me naw $275 4:30pm 476-5579

TAPPAN electric ceramic cook top range/microwave on fop Exceaent condition $250 961-5561

WHIRLPOOL, electric aM claarkng stove, refrigerator Prmcaas. both almond new condition nary eta an. $500 lor both 965-1776 272-7616

Benefit* OLMS Band Program

709 Household Goods Wayne County

BABY ITEMS FOR Safe (playpen, carseet A etc I CM 421-2544

BEDROOM FURNITURE excellent condition $325

455-2434

BOOKCASE/HUTCH white 2 piec-es $7S 2 wooden toy boxes $25 each 2 walnut bookcaaee $50 each Glass stereo cabinet. $65 Coneole stereo/record player aal-nut flnlah $30 Brass A gtoM end ta-btea. $30 CM Dalores 937-1659

CARPET, new. 2-ton* blue sculp-ture. 12 x 12 and 12 x 14 $120 427-5994

CHINA CABINET Itakan Provincial, triple width, walnut, good condition $150 or best oltor. 726-1609

CHINA. NORITAKE - Roeay pattern 7 piece piece setting service lor 6. 2 serving bowls A platter $150 Per led condition 536-2347

DESK - EXECUTIVE anion Walnut color $140 CM aflar 5pm

con-60 X 30'

464-0706

DINING ROOM SET-Walnut labt* Wtth 2 leave*. 6 chairs, side board Good condition $600 427-3674

OtNING ROOM SET naw 6 x4 brae* from cabm*-. table with leaf A cuatom pads A backed upholstered chairs (2 armed] Asking $1500 CM altar 6 30pm weekdays 528-2457 DINING ROOM eel - Unique sat with 6lt table 6 two itoft leave*. 6

OtNING ROOM TABLES French Provincial table w/pada. leaves A 4 chair* 40"round, wrought Iron baee. 4 chairs After 6pm 536-6656

0REXEL HERITAGE dmlng room set. traditional, kohtad d a n s Excel-lent condition $3500 425-4661

GIRLS twm canopy bed A antique white. $ ITS *

cabmat A etched lighted glass pan-MOVtNG IN SALE - Video camera, weierbed trundM bed. flraptooa.

worn $1000 or beet oNar. After 6pm 565-447$

CHILDRENS CLOTHING «M> ~ty Hearth Tax A Carton. CM Oefc-P— at 453-7667

LADIES natural rMnk atoBer coat. *ae 12-14. ongmal price $2,500 "*> 1750

Waddmg gown. » M s w'paarWtooe. "am w i 7-6 I Days 651-4111. eve*. 265-3126 8RIOAL GOWN Formal with M n . of whn*. vM. aoe 7'* $325 Oeys 587-0602 Eva* B66 I H I

BRIDAL GOWN - 5 I sane, iota at dMM nctudas skp^A

' kil.apt-Sd on conatgnmant. Pick-up aarvtoe 'or convenient drop oil Baby I T33 Cady Street i block S ol I • tc lhvae- 347-2229

hghled doors Muel see lo appreo-eto $2500 664-5663

DINING Room Table. Cenlury aoBd

DMMG ROOM-Tradmcnal. labia 6 corxjTTior.

•1.7S0. Troy. 669-1626

SOFA- (blue A wMto valvM) t t c n a r s t t R c n u n (blue refvat). Trad-Mortal style, good cumMlori $200 After 5 . 464-0351

ENTERTAINMENT CABINET - Draa-H C h a t h a m o M . n a i . 45 m N igh x 37 m Wtde X 23 m da p Must sea. • 7 5 0 5 7 4 - 9 1 4 6

FOUR pc BroytM OM . King room SM with lamp*, and tabto BaM oRar 8 5 2 - 9 1 0 7

FURNITURE CASUAL 80- wood-w $ 3 0 0

6 4 6 - 6 1 4 8

SOLE H4pl* TNSN up to 10. naada raa 2 c h a r s Price rupc

Mtotoar. t a n s mefang. mdupea nafeto 96^0486

SOL© OAK madt trestle tabto 4 ap chairs. nMi seating.

urn Ight wood ndM back aide $560 458-0410

WALL UNTT- coffe aland- M MM woe Bon CM after 4 pm

a tabto itorec id Good oom»-

422-4182

WASHER/DRYER Kenmore. apart-ment sttad. 6 yrs. OM $360 for both After 6pm 721-AOS 7

WATERBED SET 1 comptoM aM

522-7002

722 Hobbies Coins A Stamps

. hockey toOIBM i OM

5345660f

723 Jewelry

made nugget bend Muet a now Reua $18,000 baM • $6500 Cai 624-1522

WANTED Rolax - Coemograph Deytona* $2000 A up. PMek P1»-hppe Movedo. Vecheron. Omega. Audemers. LeCouMre. wnat or pock M. m any condition Back In Tim*

540-4«44

726 Musical Instruments

BALDWIN SPINET Piano - 20 yrs old exceaent condition $1000

546-0099

BEAUT WA LOW REV Encore Orgwi with magic gem chorda Oouble key-

d loot pedals, bench $425 537-7156

BUNOY Alio saxaphone. Saknar vary good condition $450 532-2325

ASiO CZ 1000. dignai syntheeOar 729-7560

CONSOLE PIANO • Exceaeni com»-imn M M nr rail nfte

FRENCH HO«N Conn, good condition $250

656-6694 GRANO OPENING-NEW HOME'

Michigan PlanoOomperry Woodward al 9 M4e Rd

546-2200 Areas I

f Ptonoa t u p

>as largest Ouaaty Pi

$395 A HAMMOND ORGAN 125XL. LeeUe with bench Excellent condition $600 CM after 6pm 937-2253

KIMBALL SPINET Or oar 800 se-ries Pecan cabinet 3)39-5727

KIMBALL SPINET PIANO, m lent condition $700 or beat offer CM 476-4166

MXN ELECTRIC guftar, caee Go 30 watt amp, «ke new $ 100

476-0766

PtAMO-UPfllGHT $500 or Bast oltor Royal OM area CM Slave 565-7627

ROLANO KEYBOARD caaa sU A Laney ampmtor Exceaeni condi-tion $1200 or beet oftor 646-1627

SCHAFF BROS cprmhl puno Excellent condmott. feso

553-7766

WOOO CELLO bow A i

713 Bicydee-Ssles & Repair

BIANCHI BICYCLE-12 apeed 1867 model Shanano 105 youping Uke new $500/best Contact Mary M 386-5400 or 456-7237

HARD ROCK SpecuMzi ad Sporl Mountam bate 20 frame 2 weeks old- Wrong tOe $300 CM 4-Apm 540-0926

MENS id SPEED Rala^ bike 26 inch blue ake

476-7167

714 Business S Office Equipment

ATAT SPIRIT System 3 phone*, control unn A bM $600/beet After lOem 261

FOR SALE 730 Sporting Goods

u n - i c t f To ooo $1500 453-1

565-1535

OFFICE FURNITURE SALE Desks Irom $99 Chairs from $109 Conference tables Irom $ 140

CORT RESALE CENTER

356-4303

OFFICE SUPPLIES A furniture Check our low prlcaa. Room dMd-

CurrtoCt .. Uvonia.

715 Computers APPLE compeUbie laser 126 com-puter Extra dHk drive, mono morv-lor. joy stick SBOO/oltor 736-1600

COMMOOORE COMPUTER One ckac drive, monrtor and prmMr.

late $860 626-3246

FRANK UN ACE 1200 monitor A sohweis $800 CM between Bam 2pm 961-4023

TANDY 1200 10 Mac H-D. Monitor. twara etc 420-2612

PROM DRES •S with hoop, mm 7-4. •ary pretty Naada cleaning. 880

aft-IIBA

A E DCMNG DRESS, brand nPw. while sebn w h hM Sue 9-10 $250 537-2924

It's easy! Just follow these simple guidelines: ^ 1L

1. Gather together the Items you have for sale. Sort them Into \ appropriate categories and price them fairly.

- 2. Place a classified advertisement In The Observer & Eccenrlc by -calling one of the numbers below.

Now is the time to ciear out those closets, attics, basements and garages and make some quick cash in the process.

How do you plan a garage sale?

3. Hang signs throughout your neighborhood alerting residents to the upcoming sale.

4. Decide what to with all the money you'll have after your sale!

YAMAHA KEYBOARD PS55-Piano and organ Like new FuBy equipped with stand $400 or beat 427-2537

727 Video Games YCfTs-Ti

NMTENOO Entertainment system! Zapper and 5 game* Good con<fc-l Hon $100 Firr^. After 5pm 961-6666

SEE NEW lei cy ol your own home before general pubac Write lo Sea-Mac P O 727, Plymouth. Ml 46170

728 VCR, TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi, Tape Decks

BRAND NEW1 Marantz sound sys-tem Worth $1200 seeing for $600 CM Gary 542-7

PROJECTION MONITOR T V . 52 inch $3995 CM: 313-521-62S3

COLT PYTHON 6 meh NIB BStS Parma required $600 or beet oner Evenmga or weekends 656-0747

G O L F CLUBS, t u l s a c c u e t o m made, new. (Pfcig) copy, mena/wom-en* After 4pm 689-1533

LEFT -HAND go« dub*. Tiger Sharks. 1.3,( metal woods, irona. 1 thru sand wedga $260 Aiao 1.3.5

r woods IC-G iron*, low i kons. 3 thru lanrtoarlpa gnkl halts $250 522-1607

MEN'S go* dubs. $ irons. 3 woods. a plua stand great condtoon or beat 737-2597

POOL TABLE. Aviator, proleeelonal Muet aM due to anees CM altar 5PM. 636-2460

POWER BUILT- * < Orange touring bag Uaad:

SKATEBOARD HALF PIPE, good OOhlMlon. $200 464-0627

VICTOR 4 x 8 (iiolaeaiutial

OF, If you love to bagain-hunt and would rather shop then sell, be sure to look for our special garage sale listings every Monday and Thursday In vour H«m«town newspaper. Observer & Eccentric classifieds make It easy to earn money and save money. Discover for yourself, today!

(DbtferUer & Hctentric CLP66IF1ED ADVERTISING

644-1070 Oak land Coun ty 8t 1-0000 Wayne Coun ty 082-3222 Rochester/Rochester Hi l ls 16 PM. TUESDAY POn THURSDAY BOtTlON /% PM. FRIOAY FOn MONDAY EDITION

421-5700

$4 495

C R E S T W O O D

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

421-5700 ZENTTH 366 desk lop. 60 Mag. VGA.

ovebM disk cart ridge, artraa. 75 477-7025

KJLISH saddle. mcJudmg $1000 a « aacriBca $750

FORD F 150 1 969 carxal loaded Many extras

$10.500 or beat after 561-1656

• G R E A T CASH P R f C E S B PAO FOR USED ALBUMS. COS AND CASSETTES WBO. PICKUP

• Q U A N T I T Y ^ I S A M ' S J A M S M

H B 5 4 7 - 7 2 6 7

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tabto 467-3610 or 464-1660

OPEN 7 D A Y S

J O G G I N G S T R O L L E R • M 4 7 - M 4 6

>RO 1963 Rar^e. good oo apeed. t w j e b-o-m cafe aa SA2-5M7 Daw 3-717 Lawn-Garden

FORO 1665 Mead Van VS. AW. aaa

^ ^ • o r ' b T ^ ' l ^

aart. flto toaptooe ST" to 46" s 23 'X » " MMi 11 OOO 337

CXXEMAN SUNVALUEY Popup

p a M Sherp|l$2000 Eve* $79^665

EXCEPTIONAL Man A garden Irac-

S A G ^ - 2 R A PEVErlv MSXS - Garage sele Apr 8-7th 9-fipm BOOM W M i P i i 14/ ' T Tl H I'll need a we have a •

FORO. 1966. F -380 f lH

Alee. Mepta BLOOMFIELD HILLS-PONTIAC POTTER, Apm 7-6 tlaar. stss

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M B W H U waod, r . I l i i a l l l By to— $1 TOO 3 -1866 g ^ W

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CM Mi Otoah B61-B6SI C^APAR^AL. rm?,roac 20R

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736 Household Pets CATS. Ruaaian Bkie mother A ka-

pepers Ta a good home. 937-1656

CHIHUAHUAS PUP- Born Dec 5 AKC papers QreM peraonakfy qu-el A WA alay amM 5KMM70

CROSS BRED Lab. 7 months aM. lo good home. CM alter 5pm

561-5419

OA L MAT IONS AKC. Mack and $250

662-3565

DOBERMAN PUPPIES AKC $150

229-5605

ELGUSH SETTER Thoroughbred 3'1 yrs OM meM neutered Could be trained lor htmtmg Needs room to run Owner a relocating and wai piece dog lo good home CM after 6pm 879-7614

GERMAN SHEPHERO 1 yr old, neutered. tmuauaPy race personali-ty, 855-4 136

GERMAN SHEPHERD pups Cham-pion blood Una Large bone

537-J661 GOLDEN RETRIEVER. OFA Oeys 752-6296

9 months old Beautiful dog Eve* 650-8954

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AXC Registered Shots Wormed 8

- • 1 lamilai r i 255- 1X17

IMPERIAL SHIH-TZU - akc. lemate. 8 month*, cen t keep $275 CM 10-am-Bpm Leave iraosogs 496-1164

KITTENS. aU weeks old, Black A White or Tiger To good homes.

534-9336

LHASA APSO - AKC month old mala vet checked A shots $200 261-4133

LHASA APSO AKC, shots. 5 months old Needs good home $300 After 6PM S25-2§69

LHASA APSO puppies AKC 7 red or

595-7790 or 561-1094

LOVABLE playful ma Shepherd family dog. 1 yr, to good home Housebroken. M shots, name Ted dy Beer adoree chadren 672-6196

MOLUCCAN COCKATOO mala $750 w/caga or $650 without Aiao avaitabe CocaatMla. breeder pairs A singles After 5 JO 397-9674

PERSIAN KITTEN, b*. lemale, CFA CM Donna

4 2 1 - 5 5 7 1

POODLE AKC red apricot male 12 weeks old. champion at back-ground. Wiots A wormed. Paper trained $250 525-3713

PUPPIES/KITTENS Smaa breeds Wanted lor pel store Pets N Particular 474-6606

SHELTIE AKC. mala Sabie and white 9 weeks old Shots Wormed $300/baal CM 453-3270

SHIH TZU AKC pups, tri-oolor melee. amM I4wks old Papers A shots $250 357-0619

SHIH-TZU pupa - 7 weeks AKC. champion kne Shots, i male.

397-2545

SHI-TZU PUPS AKC Sho t s Wormed Avaaable Aprs 6th i mala 1 lemale both black/wMle $300 each CM 981-5466

SIAMESE MALE ca t neutored 7 mo* old. Bluepome M shots good personality 655-4136

SIBERIAN HUSKIE pupptaa. 6 II M l , AKC regstered champion breed. $250 476-2661

TABBY CAT i f l aftocboneie good moueer Neads a good hocne w/ large yard 286-6556

WELSH TERRIER AKC

WEST HIGHLAND tamer pup* Akc. champion awed Excaaant with chadren 1 male. 1

781-9427

SOS Boets* Motors CHRYSLER 16 It . 90 HP Bowndet meny extra* $2,675 471-6067

616 Auto A Truck Parts ft Service

* 11F -

CHRYSLER 1975- BaHboM 22 ft 6 7 5 hnraapaaar. veaer Exoai

•37-6425 819 A u t o

S22 Trucks for Sale GMC IBM S i t . 4 cyknder $ a p a i l ' crome wheel* new Urea, ssareo aiu aamancap $4200/beal 437 >aM- -

GMC i960 SLE ful sue M • -landed cab 14.000 mae* n s s t M ' boards A cap. $11.700 729-Igpj

HANGER 1966 XL Automauc pow er windows. M.000 mBaa, $5 99} ,

•kne* Park Uncom- Mercury 453-2424 ext 400 „ _

CL Mr* S E C O N D C H A N C E

F I N A N C I N G

43. JSC,

FOUR WMNS 1979 Deck boat i r . I/O Shoretander traaar One owner 90 hours pnce naw CxcaBant condition $5300 or beet offer 266-1110

GRUMMAN BOATS 16 SpM seat motor traaer $3995 16 SioerFan. 46HP. traaer $6995 22 Cuddy. I75HP trader $16,995

RENKEN BOATS i7'8ownder I/O. trailer $6395 18 Clr Conaota BOMP trailer $9995

EVINRUDE OUTBOARD Hon-Current wnae Thay Last'

3HP, $445 10HP. $1250 •HP $650 28HP $1650 8HP. $850 90HP $3995 6HP S f ^ j

MARINE AFFILIATES 459-8560

IMPERIAL CRUISER. 1986 2« FT Twin 165 Marcnaaars Lots of ex traa Low n m n g hours, eiceiieni

a W M B M IMPERIAL - 1964. »8 fl bowroer I 140 HP I/O Low hours good cond>- i tion $7,000 525-6096 |

CREDIT HOTLINE 946-8200

ExL 54

620 Autos Wantad

AAA AUTOS Warned rurmmg or rapairaole cars Top c a » paid 255-5M7

ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST DOLLAR PAIO FOR

OUALfTY AUTOMOBILES We fcaa .mn contidanca. « * buy with magnty Pleeae caa JaR Benson

562-7011

WANTED AUTO S & TRUCK S

Bill Brown -USED CARS-

35000 Plymouth Rd Uvonia 522-0030

WANTEB Running car or trucx

Guaranteed fsgheei price 537-5406

Meek A saver $5 995 Jack Demmer Ford

AFFORDABLE USED CARS 71V8020

RANGER 1988 Derk btuk with a -bergtess top $4,980 " - •

VILLAGE FORD • LOT 2 278-8700 RANGER 1968 XLT loeded nice $7000 o. best ofte. 261-6156'

RANGER >968 Super dean $4,996 -North Brothers Ford 421-131% >

RANGER 1968 * Speed cap looks * good runs good $4 895

Mines Part L<ncom-Mercury 453:2424 exi 400

RANGER 1969 XL r Super Cat 2 i kter. 5 speed a» AM-FM cassette Me new ESP $9200 425-34 7 »

S4LVERADO 1987 mane V-6 pow« deen $8 995

TENNYSON CHEV1 425-6500

Ton. A* euio-

SUBURBAN 1978 350 engine mr. automatic new -Drakes A exhaust * $2000 • S38-6867 -

JOHNSON 4 Horsepower exceaeni $350 231-3765

621 Junk'Cars Wanted JOHNSON 8HP 1965 long shaft, $600 firm _ 501-1896

MASTER CRAFT 1986 Tn-Star 220 Inboard ski boat Excellent cond Hon Low hours, mdudea I r ak i flays 354-8300 eves 373- 7696

ALL AUTOS A TRUCKS I Junk, wrecked, rurmmg Top Dollar

E A M Auto Parts ! 474-4425 .

j DON'T JUNK THAT WRECRECl i defective car or truck • Pm ' * . wiK pay t op doaar $$$ I CM any tune 326-0220

U k A ^ g a ^ f U a u t o m a t i c . loaded Low maes $9 785 Jack Cauley Chev /GEO 855r0014

S-JO PICKUPS 1987 Longbox $5,666 1967 4 . 4 $7,366 1967 Tahoe $S"36» J e o Cauley Chav /GEO 856-00>4 ^

623 Vans

PONTOON 1967 -Hard top 24 ft 35 horse power, seats 14 Mooraig cov-er new condition $6900 661-0466

AEROSTAR. 1967 XL 41.000 milas loaded, excellent condition $8900 After 4pm 453-188^3

RENKEN 1987, 21 cuddy Ml car-•as approximately 100 hrs . 205 ftp V6. mer cruiser engme roBer iraker Included $14 600/offer 478-0543

RINKER bum 16 ft 1972 Power Ml lua canvM. wrnoumm conddion raga stored $3275

ion aa S1-0273

RINKER 1964 120 IO A traaer hehmg A akkng. M equipment A ax-irasmdudec $5200 „ 363-4124

RINKER 1987. V205 Mercury, camper, canvi

$13 500

cuddy 170 a w< traaer.

421-6670

SUPRA Sunsport 1986 open bow seats 8. swum plattorm 24Qhp AM FM/WS/rasaana-4 speeker iterec low hours wea memtamed lendem axle traaer with brakes Priced to

«1$I7 500 352-0^30

SYLVAN 1985-16 ft . 50hp Mercury low hours I t m n u m oper bow ftai canvas downnggars rad«. LCR asctnc lro8mg motor, more $6700

477-9351

3- WELLCRAFT 1969 Sport-air. generator radar loran

i ras $114.

34ft , Gran radar loran.

14.000 885-9344

WeAerafl 1985 20 200 Elite I/O 280hp Mercury Cnaee. open bow 180 hrs must SM 1-625-6073

606 Vehicle ft Boat Storage

FREE JUNK CAFi REMOVAL SERVICE

Same oay pick up anywhere , • land or Mayne County CM Monday through Saturday

332-7710 any c to $3:

JUNK CARS WANTED condition Paying up ~ 5 free towing

525-5666

AEROSTAR 1966 V-6 automata* " an stereo mi crura* Clolh interior Only $6 906

Jack Demmer Ford AFFOROABiE USED CARS , v '

721-5020 •

AEROSTAR 1989, black.31.000mr" 'Oaded <ery clean $ 12.000/basi.#f- -

'er 6pm 373-2Q4j(--

i AEROSTAR 1989 Extended ca rg f ~ .an only • 500 attes' $9 966

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560 • -

822 Trucks For Sele BRONCO * XLT 1988 Automatic M options $S 495 North Brothers Ford 42 1 - ip 76

GORDON CHEVROLET

ON FORD ROAO IN GAROEN CsT> 421-9120

CHEVROLET 1986. 4 X 4 . 3/4 ton, 15750, -1344

good condmei%^SS760-

CHEVROLET 1981 pickup powar steer ing/brakes V8 automatic cap many extras $2800 595-4418

AAA STORAGE alar* Trucks

Ouldoor. wM llghlad. secured Electricity avMable 5 acres

Jeffries A Telegraph araa 538-7771

BOAT WELLS ai PtobH covered A uncmered up to 48 fl . Canlon Rrrer location quiet park toa setting Mart ley Marina Inc. 469-6000

812 Motorcycles Mint-Bikes

BMW, 1978 100-7, jMth touring packaga 45K mlaa. soma extras Original condition $2,000 961-0S22

HONOA 1976 - C8 380T exterior mew condMon. soma machanKal work $175 550-1767

WIRED FOX TERRIER Pupa- AKC 7 wfcs. 1 M a . 3 larnalaa. Tricolors

662-327$

HONOA 1983 1100 $2000 or baat oltor

YORKIES- AKC Adults. Puppies

455-7 IBB

HONOA T98S SPREE- Rad, traeh M a d . naw carfturator. axcaBant condMon $450/beet 647-1329

740 Pat Services AVON ANIMAL CLINK al Autoum Rd A Adams Oftors cats spay tor $35 yaar round, vaccination

852-5580

HONOA 19*8 HURRICANE C8R 800 Low maes brand naw $3 800 CM anytime 276-7783

M O T O R C Y C L E K A W LTD. toa knew ofters 644-281 l o r

1966. 454

433-1163

744 Horaea, Livestock SUZUKI 1985 1200CC MADURA

a naw $5 400maas Extras $2JOO - . . . 661-8186

AQHA MARE. OuMt. good chad ar uee horse Ftoahy marVm^s EngHeh.' WMlim 1 tyr* Kathy. 651-3396

YAMAHA. 1986. YXBOO. 1.400 maes 2 yr unkmned mae warranty $2, >00 421-2033

CHEVY PICK-UP 1986 great work tn^k, $4,995

FOX HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth

455-6740 961-3171

AEROSTAR 1989 7 tomatic a» $10 969

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

AEROSTAR 1989 XLT STARCRAFf luxury converSJOr, ven only * 1 -OOCr -

$'3,900 -mtam-MarcMTy

453-2424 exl 400

ASTRO -966 CUSTOM 50.000 miles Exceaent condRion CM 326-3203.

ASTRO 1966 Chariot C o m s o r . Loaded Me new $11000 Days 451-0183 evas451-0162

ASTRO 3 $ 13,300

C L 8 p a s s e n g e r e x t r a s s h a r p 1 3 . 5 0 0

ASTRO 1988 Converwon van load ed 13.500 m a s exlendad wvrar ly. 27 gMor tank $13,500 546-6344

ASTRO 1989 load $15,

Raay Sport package Hue/ black 478-5967

CHEVY SILVERADO PICK-UP 1988

8 cyknder ctoan. $9,909

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

Plymouth Ra Just Wast ol 1-275 453-4600

CHEVY 1972 Pickup 4x4 327 HP $2200 or beet oiler 421-

CARAVAN LE 198* Loadad Rusl , proofed ftoartues 8 battery 1 Exceaent condMon Asking $6200

rnlnfe 484-1272

CARAVAN LE IBSB^l loaded $6 644

ALAN FORD 335-4101 543-2030

CARAVAN 1985 LE Loadad s u w lent condaion 80.000 mae*. $5500

3474

CHEVY 1983 S10, exlendad cab 4x4. every auMabte option 1 owner, good condnton 453-3791

8 Passenger mt TENNYS

425-6500

$5,495 YSQN CHEVY

CHEVY 1984 Pickup Spaciaf an doeed work box Only $2 995

FOX H I L L S OtriM-Fumouai

455-6740 961-3171

CHEVY. 1987. S-10 miM. $5,000 CM

onfy 16.000

455-8043

CHEVY 1964 BeauvfBe Van Auto-matic mt. 305 VB-OO. Uadeo. show

455-4011

CHEVY 1986 Cube van. wM n u n -tamed, low mlaaga $10,100 Must aM 32623 Grand Rmar 4 M E <X rwmtngtoii Rd 477-9896

DOOGE B-250 CARGO VAN S 1867 Automatic M . Mt. cimee. VI 3 lo

CHEVY 1988 mle i. power araa. loadad $>0 800

- 22 .000 ate*. New 728-4219

CHEVY 1988 S-10 pick 141 28.000 maaa. 2.5 aier. 5-apaad SSSOO'of tor. Days 5P6-3155 Evwe 340-3585

DOOGE DAKOTA LE PtCKUP 1B87 6_tool bad, tm condtoor,, M.

C R E S T W O O D

pnoad ai $5,985

C R E S T W O O D DOOGE

421-5700 DOOGE CARAVAN SE 1986 LOIs Of extras $4 495

G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T

ON FORO ROAO M GAROEN CITY

421-9120 . OOOGCCAMVAN "IE" 1 * 7 V

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ONE WASH A DAY AT Just add ta* title 4 he Rebate i« applicable already deducted Irom se-sno p r e *

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