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Theyxeally are a very small per- centage." saitTJudy Firestone, chief enumerator for Canton's census. A SMALL MINORITY of people have slammed doors, abruptly hung- up telephones and even chased sur* veyors off their property. "Mostly the residents have been very cobperative." Firestone said. either residents have been tough to reach despite letters that were sent, callback cards left at residences and unanswered doors, Said Kim Scher- schligt. Canton community and eco- nomic development research associ- ate. For those hard to reach residents, surveyors alter the times and days contact attempts are made. "We've covered the gambit but there ate still people that we're just not connecting with," Scherschligt said. * \ The remaining residents' partici- pation could make the difference on whether Canton receives extra state revenue sharing money. "kight now we're a couple of a The remaining residents' participation could make the difference on whether Canton receives extra. state revenue sharing money. thousand (residents) short. PTre- stone said " J * The township hired Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies to conduct the mid-decade census, which began April 1. THE GOAL WAS to. prove the township's population grew 15 per cent since the 1980 survey when 48,616 residents were counted Canton would need at least 55,908 residents for the state revenue shar- ing increase The decade census is taken auto- matically every 10 years However communities may conduct a mid- decade census if it is believed popu- lation has increased significantly. • For more than a year, some offi- cials have guessed that Canton's pop- ulation has increased-to more than 60.000 Preliminary mid-decade cen- sus results indicate those estimates were off. The township will receive at least half a. million dollars more in state revenue sharing money annual- . ly — until the next decade census in 1990 — if it can boost the tally. By Diana Gala staff writer Jobs that seem day and night apart are a lot alike to a Canton woman who works them day and night. Pam Capper averages about 50 hours weekly .as sales manager for AAA field sales in Northville. Then on Friday and Saturday nights for about five hours each — she sings at TC's Speakeasy in Ypsilan- ti. "When I'm in sales 1 have to build that rapport and when I'm here I try to build the audience." said Capper, in between numbers at TC's Capper also volunteers as president of Canton's Winds Con- dominium Association . Despite the crunch on her time. Capper likes singing with Cool L Co, because "when you're doing something that you really love to people do it's a natural high. I really have a lot of fun." "Some people like to bowl or golf," Capper said. "I like to enter- tain." / THE LAUGHING and cheering from the mostly 30 and older crowd on a recent Friday night was a good measure patrons were hav- ing a good time, too. The crowd is part of the attrac- tion for Capper who describes TC's Speakeasy as "a friendly bar to lis- ten to music as opposed to a meat market atmosphere." The group also plays occasionally for ings and other engagements , When she's not singing "Just Call Me Angel" and other tunes from the '50s and '60s. the blond-haired petite entertainer is keeping time with a tambourine. Gumption and talent won her spot with the band. In 1972 she met Ty Cool, the owner of the bar and leader of the group, when he played in a duo called Ty & T6m, at Bimbos, an Ypsilanti bar now closed Cool lfivited people from the au- dience to come on stage and sing Capper took him up on the offer and he liked what he heard. "I stopped in here mostly to say, 'hi.'Jto Cool)," she said "One year later and I'm still here " DOES AN AAA sales manager get scared when the spotlights turn on and a room full of heads turn her way'' "I don't feel stage fright because the lights are shining in my eyes." Capper said. She smiled and added. • But when my family is here, it's a little different." There had been rare times when she got ready to sing and "there were no words." But the teasing and easy-going attitude of the other " members quickly pulled her out of the tense moments. It would'-be hard to sen^e a cover up, because impromptu, sarcastic jabs between Cool and Capper are part of the regular routine, any- way. Capper said she'd like to stay In entertainment but enjoys having another full-time job She had a taste of totally depending on enter- - taining for her income when she at- tended Eastern Michigan Universi- ty- That's when I decided I didn't want to do it full time." $250,000 spent to pay legal fees By Diana Gala staff writer to Canton-spent one quarter of a mil- lion dollars in legal fees during 1986. The bulk of the $247,871 went to two firms. - - ^ A _ Nora. Hemming. Essad & Polac- comment about the amount Canton zvk received $127,279. 'F* 01 to settle issues born of political —C Gerald (Judd) Hemming repre- disputes.among trustees spent $1,501 on ballot preparations for the advisory vote on hiring a su- perintendent and making the super- visor. clerk and treasurer positions part time. Hemming was unavailable Balloons, fireworks scheduled By M.B. Dillon staff writer If you live in or near Plymouth and Canton but will be paying to have fun elsewhere this Fourth of July, keep it a secret People might think you've gooe off the deep end A gaggle of eye-popping, ear- pleasing attractions are planned to help celebrate' the nation* 211th birthday in the Plymoeth-Cant<jn community And many of them are free If what makes the Fourth for you is a parade replete'with the Fred Hill Haberdashers Briefcase Drill Team, you 11 love Plymouth's "Mich Igan Memories' Seaquicentenmal Parade The BUI Murray-style squadron will be featured among 50 entrants strutting their stuff down Main Street beginning at 1 pin Sat- urday Suited in pinstripes, the precision marchers will foUow cadence counted by haberdasher Hill When the whim strikes, t h e * otherwise normal people will break into song, and nip, twirl or toas their brief- cases Led by Grand Marshal Ralph Lorenz of the Mayflower Hotel. 'We're encouraging people not to bring alcoholic beverages or to aet off any type of fireworka in the park because of the 8iz^tt^mmu?wd.' irl Berry floats, antique cars, marchers and bands including the Plymouth Fife and Drum corps will draw oohs and aahs from a crowd expected to num- ber io.eoe The entourage will assemble at Main and -Theodore, proceeding south past the reviewing stand at Kellogg Park to Hartaough THEN REST UP because the Plymouth Jaycees will boat the bot- tom of their Michigan Memories double-header later the same day when the musical fireworks display gets under way at dusk at Plymouth Township Park. As fireworks donated by Livonia's Wayne Distributing Co. and area car dealers illuminate the sky. the Plyrn >. outh 45- "WeTl Uoes inc! M Cohan, Sousa and related to the •cation," said Battislull "We also will from patriotic li Percussionist 65-member band ia to playing for the audienee that big." Adding to the holida will be the seventh flow* Hotel Hot Air vaL listed for Jul? 1-5 at Educational Park i t Joy and Canton Center Roads in Canton THOSE WISHING to avoid traffic congestion - 50.000 people are ex- pected to visit the area for July Fourth festivities — may want to park at the balloon launch site at Canton Center and Joy and walk along McClumpha Road or take a shuttle bus to the park. McClumpha will be closed to ac- commodate those wishing to hike the mile to Ann Arbor Trail The Univer- sity of Michigan M-Care will shuttle folks for free from the balloon site to the township park- To speed traffic flow, police will Close Main Street froirt the railroad tracks to Hartaough at 1 Saturday. Side streets abutting will be closed to traffic -goers are ea- il Parking sents the township in the majority of litigation. He gives legal advice and works on ordinance creation and re- vision. Almost $60,000 of the $127,279 spent during 1986 was for Canton's epresentation on the controversial Supersewer issue, according to John Spencer. Canton finance director. HEMMING CHARGES $65 hourly for his services. Spencer said Last year Canton spent $2,512 to represent the township in a lawsuit filed by the clerk against the Canton Township Board of Trustees For the first five months this year, the township paid $32,497 to the law firm In the 1987 budget. Canton has The second largest legal fee in Canton last year went to the Butxel. Long. Gust, Klein. VanZile firm Da- vid Berry, who handles the bulk of the township's planning and zoning cases, is a member The firm charged the township be- tween $55 and *135 hourly Most of .the charges were $150 hourly. HERE ARE what area communi- ties paid for 1986 legal fees a Redford Township paid $170,156 in the fiscal year that ended March 31.1987 e Livonia's in-house legal depart ment spent $271,867 from Dec. 1. 1985 to Nov SO. 1986 Some $10,000 Please turn to Page 4 what's inside Brevities. Business. Classified Index. . Auto . . 3A . . Section C Sections C,E,F 7C 4F 11 play two 18 p.m. selec- of George Philip Real Estate 2E Employment 7C Crossword Puzzle . . . 6E Entertainment .... 6-Sp Obituaries 2 A Opinion 10-11A Sports Section D Suburban Life . Section B 45B-2700 501-2312 SPECIAL SECTION| IN TODAYS ISSUE

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uensus takers are still trying to boost count By Diane Gat* staff wrltef

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- m w n Pam Capper tinge, at TC'e Speakeasy in Ypeilantl, she throws up her arms and gives it her all. Bar owner and band

leader Ty Cool, (to Capper's right) accompanies her.

Two different worlds She's sales manager by day, c lub singer by night

Census surveyors still are trying to contact a small number of people in order to boost Canton's population count enough to earn more state money.

Only about 5 percent_of residents still have not been contacted — ei-ther because they have been unavail-able when the surveyor contafKa"

questions. Theyxeally are a very small per-

centage." saitTJudy Firestone, chief enumerator for Canton's census.

A SMALL MINORITY of people have slammed doors, abruptly hung-up telephones and even chased sur* veyors off their property.

"Mostly the residents have been very cobperative." Firestone said.

either residents have been tough to reach despite letters that were sent, callback cards left at residences and unanswered doors, Said Kim Scher-schligt. Canton community and eco-nomic development research associ-ate.

For those hard to reach residents, surveyors alter the times and days contact attempts are made.

"We've covered the gambit but there ate still people that we're just not connecting with," Scherschligt said. *

\ The remaining residents' partici-pation could make the difference on whether Canton receives extra state revenue sharing money.

"kight now we're a couple of a

The remaining residents' participation could make the difference on whether Canton receives extra. state revenue sharing money.

thousand (residents) short. PTre-stone said " J *

The township hired Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies to conduct the mid-decade census, which began April 1.

THE GOAL WAS to. prove the township's population grew 15 per cent since the 1980 survey when 48,616 residents were counted

Canton would need at least 55,908 residents for the state revenue shar-ing increase

The decade census is taken auto-matically every 10 years However communities may conduct a mid-decade census if it is believed popu-lation has increased significantly. • For more than a year, some offi-cials have guessed that Canton's pop-ulation has increased-to more than 60.000 Preliminary mid-decade cen-sus results indicate those estimates were off.

The township will receive at least half a. million dollars more in state revenue sharing money annual-

. ly — until the next decade census in 1990 — if it can boost the tally.

By Diana Gala staff writer

Jobs that seem day and night apart are a lot alike to a Canton woman who works them day and night.

Pam Capper averages about 50 hours weekly .as sales manager for AAA field sales in Northville. Then on Friday and Saturday nights — for about five hours each — she sings at TC's Speakeasy in Ypsilan-ti.

"When I'm in sales 1 have to build that rapport and when I'm here I try to build the audience." said Capper, in between numbers at TC's Capper also volunteers as president of Canton's Winds Con-dominium Association . Despite the crunch on her time. Capper likes singing with Cool L Co, because "when you're doing something that you really love to

people do it's a natural high. I really have a lot of fun."

"Some people like to bowl or golf," Capper said. "I like to enter-tain."

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THE LAUGHING and cheering from the mostly 30 and older crowd on a recent Friday night was a good measure patrons were hav-ing a good time, too.

The crowd is part of the attrac-tion for Capper who describes TC's Speakeasy as "a friendly bar to lis-ten to music as opposed to a meat market atmosphere." The group also plays occasionally for ings and other engagements

, When she's not singing "Just Call Me Angel" and other tunes from the '50s and '60s. the blond-haired petite entertainer is keeping time with a tambourine.

Gumption and talent won her spot with the band.

In 1972 she met Ty Cool, the owner of the bar and leader of the group, when he played in a duo called Ty & T6m, at Bimbos, an Ypsilanti bar now closed

Cool lfivited people from the au-dience to come on stage and sing Capper took him up on the offer and he liked what he heard.

"I stopped in here mostly to say, 'hi.'Jto Cool)," she said "One year later and I'm still here "

DOES AN AAA sales manager get scared when the spotlights turn on and a room full of heads turn her way''

"I don't feel stage fright because

the lights are shining in my eyes." Capper said. She smiled and added. • But when my family is here, it's a little different."

There had been rare times when she got ready to sing and "there were no words." But the teasing and easy-going attitude of the other " members quickly pulled her out of the tense moments.

It would'-be hard to sen^e a cover up, because impromptu, sarcastic jabs between Cool and Capper are part of the regular routine, any-way.

Capper said she'd like to stay In entertainment but enjoys having another full-time job She had a taste of totally depending on enter- -taining for her income when she at-tended Eastern Michigan Universi-ty-

That 's when I decided I didn't want to do it full time."

$250,000 spent to pay legal fees By Diana Gala staff writer

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Canton-spent one quarter of a mil-lion dollars in legal fees during 1986.

The bulk of the $247,871 went to two firms. - - ^ A _

Nora. Hemming. Essad & Polac- comment about the amount Canton zvk received $127,279. 'F*01 to settle issues born of political —C Gerald (Judd) Hemming repre- disputes.among trustees

spent $1,501 on ballot preparations for the advisory vote on hiring a su-perintendent and making the super-visor. clerk and treasurer positions part time.

Hemming was unavailable

Balloons, fireworks scheduled By M.B. Dillon staff writer

If you live in or near Plymouth and Canton but will be paying to have fun elsewhere this Fourth of July, keep it a secret People might think you've gooe off the deep end

A gaggle of eye-popping, ear-pleasing attractions are planned to help celebrate' the nation* 211th birthday in the Plymoeth-Cant<jn community And many of them are free

If what makes the Fourth for you is a parade replete'with the Fred Hill Haberdashers Briefcase Drill Team, you 11 love Plymouth's "Mich Igan Memories' Seaquicentenmal Parade The BUI Murray-style squadron will be featured among 50 entrants strutting their stuff down Main Street beginning at 1 pin Sat-urday

Suited in pinstripes, the precision marchers will foUow • cadence counted by haberdasher Hill When the whim strikes, the* otherwise normal people will break into song, and nip, twirl or toas their brief-cases

Led by Grand Marshal Ralph Lorenz of the Mayflower Hotel.

'We're encouraging people not to bring alcoholic beverages or to aet off any type of fireworka in the park because of the 8iz^tt^mmu?wd.'

irl Berry

floats, antique cars, marchers and bands including the Plymouth Fife and Drum corps will draw oohs and aahs from a crowd expected to num-ber io.eoe

The entourage will assemble at Main and -Theodore, proceeding south past the reviewing stand at Kellogg Park to Hartaough

THEN REST UP because the Plymouth Jaycees will boat the bot-tom of their Michigan Memories double-header later the same day when the musical fireworks display gets under way at dusk at Plymouth Township Park.

As fireworks donated by Livonia's Wayne Distributing Co. and area car dealers illuminate the sky. the Plyrn

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"WeTl Uoes inc! M Cohan, Sousa and related to the •cation," said Battislull

"We also will from patriotic li

Percussionist 65-member band ia to playing for the audienee that big."

Adding to the holida will be the seventh flow* Hotel Hot Air vaL listed for Jul? 1-5 at Educational Park i t Joy and Canton

Center Roads in Canton

THOSE WISHING to avoid traffic congestion - 50.000 people are ex-pected to visit the area for July Fourth festivities — may want to park at the balloon launch site at Canton Center and Joy and walk along McClumpha Road or take a shuttle bus to the park.

McClumpha will be closed to ac-commodate those wishing to hike the mile to Ann Arbor Trail The Univer-sity of Michigan M-Care will shuttle folks for free from the balloon site to the township park-

To speed traffic flow, police will • Close Main Street froirt the

railroad tracks to Hartaough at 1 Saturday. Side streets abutting

will be closed to traffic -goers are ea-

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sents the township in the majority of litigation. He gives legal advice and works on ordinance creation and re-vision.

Almost $60,000 of the $127,279 spent during 1986 was for Canton's epresentation on the controversial

Supersewer issue, according to John Spencer. Canton finance director.

HEMMING CHARGES $65 hourly for his services. Spencer said

Last year Canton spent $2,512 to represent the township in a lawsuit filed by the clerk against the Canton Township Board of Trustees

For the first five months this year, the township paid $32,497 to the law firm

In the 1987 budget. Canton has

The second largest legal fee in Canton last year went to the Butxel. Long. Gust, Klein. VanZile firm Da-vid Berry, who handles the bulk of the township's planning and zoning cases, is a member

The firm charged the township be-tween $55 and *135 hourly Most of

. the charges were $150 hourly.

HERE ARE what area communi-ties paid for 1986 legal fees

a Redfo rd Townsh ip paid $170,156 in the fiscal year that ended March 31.1987

e Livonia's in-house legal depart ment spent $271,867 from Dec. 1. 1985 to Nov SO. 1986 Some $10,000

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Achievers honored Two local Junior Achievers this year have been named recipients of the Robert and Ross Roy Junior Achievement scholarships. The two are Robin Her, left, who recently graduated from Plymouth Salem High School, and Jacque-line McGarry, a recent graduate of Plymouth Canton High School. The scholarships were granted on the basis of cu-mulative grade point average, on actrvfe participation in Junior Achievement, adviser's recommendation, extra-curricular activity involvement and concise response to essay questions. The two were formally presented with their scholarships in June at the Detroit Athletic Club.

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obituaries J BRUCE BROWN

Funeral services for the Rev. Dniwii. GO. s i iBaafc— Towwhip held reeenlly at the First United-MethodisLChurch of Plymouth with buria^-at Burke Memorial Gardens in Waynesboro. Ga Officiating were, the Rev" joy Arthur, the Rev John Grenfell Jr. and the Rev Frederick Vosburg, with local arrangements made by Schrader Funeral Home in Plymouth. Memorial may. be made to the Holy Land Christian Mission. P.O. Box 419055. Kansas City. Mo. 64140.

The Rev Brown, who died June 22 in Ann Arbor was born in Midland County. Mich., and moved to Canton from Highland Park in 1986. A re-tired Methodist minister, he w,as with the Detroit Annual Conference for 42 years, retiring in 1986 He had served on various conferences and district committees. He earned his bachelor of sacred literature degree from the Chicago Evangelistic Insti-tute, earned his undergraduate de-gree from Central Michigan Univer-sity, and-his master's of divinity from Garrett Evangelical Seminary' on Northwestern University campus. A keen student of history, he was widely read and enjoyed traveling, including trips to the Holy'Land and to Japan. He was a member of the United Methodist Church, the Rotary Club and the Chamber of .Commerce.

Survivors include wife. Murzelle: sons. Stephen of Albany. Calif.. Phil* ip of Glen Ellyn. III. daughters, Bar-bara Katsurada of Ota.^fapan, and Ruth Ann of Horsham. Pa and four, grandchildren

ADELINE NAIRN

Services for Mrs. Nairn. 92. of Plymouth were held recently with burial at Riverside Cemetery. Local a r rangements were made by -

Schrader Funeral Home Mrs Nairn, who died June 20 in

Garden City, was born in Meads Mill. Mich Suryrrors include son. David of Plymouth; daughter. Isa-belle Hovev of Springfield. Ore.. 13 grandchildren and 20 great-grand-children

PEARL TROMBLEY

Funeral services for Mrs. Tromb-tej. 90, uf Cuiiiinuie Tuwuahip weie held recently in Schrader -Funeral Home with burial at Riverside Cem-etery. Officiating was the Rev. Karl J . Otto. Memorial contributions may-be made to the Martin Luther Home, 305 Elm Place. South Lyon, Mich. 48178

Mrs. Trombley, who died June 19 i, was born in Chesan-

ing. Mich., moved to Plymouth from Detroit in 194Q, and lived in Plym-outh until 1957 when she retired and moved to Sarasota, Fla. A home-maker, she has lived in South Lyon since 1978. - ,

Survivors include: sons. Raymond of Plymouth, Robert of Wixom, .daughters. Mildred Connell of Mun-ith, Mich., Gladys Gaddey of Plym-outh. Florence Mocock of Milford, June Byrd of Livonia, Thelma Hen-derson of Clinton; 16 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.

WILLIAM R. ALLEN SR.

Funeral services for Mr. White, 69. of Westland were held recently in Vermeulen Memorial Funeral Home in Westland with bupial at Knoll-wood Cemetery, Canton. Officiating was the Rev. Curtis Cobb.

Mr. Allen, who died June 22 in Lakeland Retirement Village, Lake-land. Fla.. was born in Jackson County. Tenn He was a World War II veteran and a retired pipe fitter from Hydra-Matic for General Mo-tors. » .

Survivors include: wife, Mildred, mother. Cora Allen of Gainesboro, Tenn.; daughter, Barbara Flemming of Westland; sons, William of Ypsi-lanti, Larry of Canton, Michael of Canton, brothers, John. Homer and Comer, sisters. Zula Warren. Mil-dred Bowman. Ruth Valtiere; and

- nine grandchildren. _

A.B. SMITH

* Funeral services for Mr. Smith. • 76. of Westland were held recently in

Vermeulen Memorial Funeral Home with burial at Mount Hope Ceme-tery. Livonia. Officiating was the Rev willanJ Nautr

Mr. Smith, who died Juen 22 in Annapolis Hospital. Wayne, moved to Westland eight years ago He was a job setter at HydramaUc of Gener-al Motors, retiring ilr 1971. He was very active in the UAW, was Local 735 chairman of the Elections Com-mittee. chairman for the ReUree Committee, and a former leader for Boy Scouts and GirlA Scouts. He was an avid baseball fan. and wrestling fan.

Survivors include: wife. Armetha. daughters, Betty Sawyer of Tennes-see. Millie Welchof Tennessee, Faye Midkiff of Muskegon. Robbie Turner of Tennessee. Rachel Bur get of War-ren, Janice Calhoun of Canton, Hilda Lee of Tennessee. Barbara Martin of Garden City; sons. Larry of Ypsilan-ti, Billie of Romulus; and several grandchildren and great-grandchil-dren.

DALE R. HIRTH

Funeral services for Mr. Hirth. 60. of North Port, Fla., were held re-cently in Trinity Lutheran Church, Saline, with burial at Lodi Cemetery, Lodi Township. Washtenaw County Officiating was the Rev. Leonard Koeninger. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of Sara-sota, Fla.. 2344 Bee Ridge Road.

'Suite 115. Sarasota, Fla.. 33579.

Mr. rfirth. who died June 22 in North Port, was bom in Lodi Town-ship, Mich., and was a former resi-dent of Plymouth and Lake City. A lifelong member of the Wisconsin Lutheran Synod, be was supervisor of construction for Bell Telephone Co.. retiring in August 1982. A navy veteran of World War II, he was a member of the American Legion and an avid sportsman.

Survivors include: wife. Shirley; mother Helen'of Saline, son. Brnce of Plymouth; daughter. Sherry Benner of Canton; sister, Marlene Howe of Milan. Mich.; many cousins and four grandsons

office Dr. David J. Straight haa opened a new office on the second floor of McAuley Health Building-Canton, 42190 Ford Road. Straight, an internal medicine spe-cialist, ia on ataff of SL Jo-seph Mercy Hospital, Ypal-la nti. He will see patienta In the Canton facllty by ap-pointment from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Fri-day. Straight, who grew up in Weatland, earned hia un-dergraduate degree from UnTveraity of Michigan-Dearborn, hia medical de-gree from Michigan State Univeraity in 1984, and real-dency at St. Joaeph Mercy Hospital. He haa worked in migrant workers health din-ics and for a short time par -formed mission work with the African. Inland Miaeion in Kenya. He haa been a hel-icopter physician for Mid-west Medflight emergency medial service baaed ,»t St. Joe'a. _

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campus news • ALMA COLLEGE

The lollowiflg resiuwm, nave—"""""i r " i n

lyn Dyer, senior, emotional impair ment Sandra Falkiewicz. senior

earned bachelor's degrees in Alma College's centennial celebration year commencement : Karin Bar to , Joanne Olstad and Matthew Turner of Plymouth. - -

Karin Barto. a 1983 graduate of Plymouth Canton High School, is the daughter.of Glow a ad Comoai to She earned a bachelor of ar ts de-gree in international business admin-istration and Spanish. * 4

Joanne Olstad. a 1983 graduate of Plymouth Salem, is the (laughter of Oscar and Betty Olstad She earned a bachelor of arts degree in Spanish

Matthew Turner, a 1983 graduate of Plymouth Salem, is the son of Da-vid and Susan Turner He earned a bachelor of arts degree in history and political science

• U-M HONOREES

Lisa and Walter Kovaleski. daugh-ter and son of Dr and Mrs W C Ko-valeski of Plymouth, received hon-ors for their academic achievements at the University of Michigan honors convocation

• CHRISTOPHER REDNOUR

Christopher Rednour of Plymouth received recognition of superior yhnlasiir achievement from the University of-Michigan Honors Con-vocation Committee He is a junior at U-M-Ann .Arbor

Biking across Michigan Frank Hazard of Canton wavaa aa ha pedala around an over-night campaite on a 250-mile, aeven-day bicycle trip acroaa Michigan ending Saturday, June 27. Hazerd and about 50 other participanta in the Pedal Acroaa Lower Michigan (PALM) trip volunteered to raiae funda for Kenny REHAB, a Torch Drive and United Way agency. Hazard obtained aponaora who do-

nated penniea per mile to help Kenny REHAB purchaee wheel-chaira and other equipment for people with disabilities. Haz-ard ia executive director of Kenny REHAB. About 80C bicy-clista rode on the aixth annual tour which started in Pentwater, Mich., and ended in Port Huron.

2 trustees exit meeting early By Diane Gale staff wriler

Members of the Canton Board of Trustees voted against lowering their salaries Tuesday.

The action came during a meeting constantly stalled by feuding

Following separate disagreements on issues with Clerk Linda Chuhran. trustees Bob Padget and Steve Lar-son stormed out before board busi-ness was complete at Tuesday's meeting

— C H U H R A N S RESOLUTION called for-lowering the trustees" cur-rent SI00 per meeting pay.

Currently, trustees are scheduled to meet the first, second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Trustees also may attend special meetings at the same pay.

Chuhran suggested lowering the trustees' salary not to exceed $135 per month or $45 per meeting The change would have gone into effect after the current term of office ex-pires in November 1988:

Criteria for meetings "will be identified for (the) purpose of con-ducting business, and not established as personal financial increase at the whims of four trustees." the resolu-tion said

Padget tagged the proposal "in-flammatory and inaccurate."

However. Padget said he support-ed lowering the" pay. He changed Chuhran's proposal to reduce the pay from $100 to $45 per meeting, effec-tive after the present term expires

Trustees voted 4-3 or^the altered resolution Larson, supervisor James Poole, treasurer Gerald Brown and

trustee John Preniczky voted, against the proposal Chuhran.

' Padget and trustee Loren Bennett voted in favor

Chuhrah's resolution was in re-sponse to the board 's recent "decision asking for an advisory vote on whether Canton should hire a full-time superintendent and cut to part-time the supervisor, clerk and treas-urer posts The compensation would be.lowered as a result

September was targeted for the special election

.FOLLOWING HER resolution. Chuhran said county officials said the advisory vote may be illegal It could be. construed "as misappropri-ation of funds just to get an opinion" from residents

Trustees may take whatever ac-tion they want regardless of ballot results

Chuhran said she wanted an opin-ion from the township attorney be-fore she begins preparing for the election

Padget said the clerk was" stalling to hinder the election Chuhran maintains the trustees are asking for an advisory- vote to take the "politi-cal heat off" themselves

After an exchange of remarks. Padget left the board room _Later in the meeting action.

Chuhran argued with board mem-bers about hiring temporary help.

At this point, after a brief confron-tation with the'clerk. Larson fol-lowed Padget's example and left the board room — again before board business was complete

• JILL HANLEY

Alpha Gamma Delta sorority an-nounces that Jill Hanley has been in-itiated into their Central Michigan University chapter Hanley is a freshman'at CMU and is the daugh-ter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Han-ley of Plymouth ^

• "NORTHWOOD HONOREES

The following residents have been named to t h e ^ s / i s list for the win-ter term at Northwood Institute: Scott Boyzvk of Canton. Theresa Shaffer and Kevin Casteleyn of Can-ton

• TERESA ISELE-DEVtTA

Teresa Isele-Devita has received the Sigurd Rislov Scholarship from Oakland Community College. She graduated from Plymouth Salem High School.

• MADONNA HONOREES

clared, Tracey Fein, freshman, UL declared; Susan Franz, senior, lega. assistant Cathleen Hammer senior marketing; Mary Lindamood senior-biology, Rebecca Marr senior horn economics / fami ly l i fe ; Marv Noewtzel. junior, nursing. Deborai Wirman senior.- home economics rhilri development: Carol O W ' senior, legal assistant, Jillian Prun ley. sophomore, gerontology: Walter Remski. sophomore, computer info mation systems Michael Sweene junior, biology. Timothy Trahey. set lor. home economics child develop menu and Joanne Varlamos, senio computer information systems

• SIENA HEIGHTS COLLEGE

The following residents complete various degrees during the fall » mester at Siena Heights College

Robert Long of Canton wb earned-a degree of associate of aj plied science ;n electronic engine* ing technology, and Michael Moui tain of Plymouth, who earned a d« gree of associate of applied scien< in electronic engineering technolog;

• MADONNA GRADS The following residents corr.plet<

degree requirements at Mador.a C lege during the fall term

Maxme Baughman. gerontolop Janice Bellis allied health rnanag ment," Linda Bermingharr. markr ing. Jacquelvn Dyer emotional

"pairment; Myrtle Ebert geronlo gy Susan Franz, legal assistant, ar Douglas Pederson. criminal justice

• INDUCTEES AT EMU The following residents of am

attending Eastern Michigan Unive sity have been inducted into Ze* Tau Chapter bf Pi Sigma Alpf,*. t. national political science honor so< ety

Michael Brake son of Judith a-William Brake of New Er.glat Lane, a senior and member a ROTC, Stacey Handley daughter Joan and Harry Handley of For?-Trails Drive, a senior and Sano Vergari. daughter of Diane and lei Vergari of Westminister, a j-n, and member of the Stoic Society

• JASMINE ABBOSH Jasmine Abbosh of t ant >r.

among 55 students who have be-elected to the W a r n State t'r.. ver-ty chapter of Phi Beta Kappa « national honor scholastic society

The following residents of Plym-outh were named to the dean s list in recognition for superior academic achievement during the past term at Madonna College

Laura Barnes, sophomore, com-munication arts, Ellen Bellaire. freshman, natural science. Kristin Damian. junior, medical technology: Renee De Zell. junior nursing. Rhea Dunbar, semor. social work: Jacque-

m LISA A. MAGGIO Lisa A Maggio. daughter of Kat

leen and Richard Maggio of Conco? Plymouth, is one of about 30 dents inducted into the distinguish honorary Mortar Board at Michi* State University Mortar Board national honor nrgam7^,: >r.r w v. members are selected or. the bas:-scholarship. leadership and ser. to community of Plymouth Salem High

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should be submitted by noon Mon-day for the Thursday issue and by noon Thursday for the Monday is-sue Brinp tn or mail announce-ments to the Observer. 489 S Main. Plymouth 48170

• FIREWORKS SHOW Saturday. July 4 — A 20-minute

fireworks display will begin at dusk at Plymouth Township Park. Ann Arbor Trail at McClumpha one mile west of Sheldon The fireworks is

• sponsored by Wayne Distributing of Livonia, area distributors of Coors The fireworks will be musically choreographed by the- Plymouth Community Band, directed by Carl Battishill. _

• CHICKEN BARBECUE Saturday. July 4 - The May

flower-Lt Gamble VFW Post 6695 will conduct its chicken barbecue from noon to 5 p.m at the post home on Mill just north of Ann Arbor Road Tickets at $4 each include bar-becued chicken, baked potato, slaw.

• roll and butter

• MUSIC IN PARK • Wednesday,1 July B ~~ Grover. a bagpiper and student of

'Bill Weaver, will be performing •Scottish tunes in the Music in the .Park series from noon-1 p.m. • Wednesdays in Kellogg Park, spon-sored by the Plymouth Community

i Arts Council Grover also plays in the Alma College Band

• 'GRAPEVINE CONNECTION' Frm»y. Saturday. July 10-11 -

P lymou th -Can ton Communi ty Schools is putting on its first sum mer musical with a cast of more than SO fourth, fifth and sixth graders called Tb< Grapevine Con-nection " Written by John Carter and Mary Kay Beall, the play is a story

•of communication from cavemen h»mting on drums to satellites in out-er space Tbe play w*U be presented at 710 p.m *Vklay, July 10, and 2 p m and 7 J0 p.m Saturday. July 11. in the Little Theatre at Plymouth

Canton High School Tickets may be obtained at the door for a $1 dj>na-Uon.

• PLYMOUTH LIBRARY BOARD

Monday, July 13 — The Plymouth District Library Board will-hold its regular monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Dunning-Hough Library Open to the public.

• MUSIC IN PARK Wednesday, July 15 — Mary

Kleam. clarinet teacher and per-former. will be the guest artist from noon to 1 p.m. for the Music in the Park series held each Wednesday in Kellogg Park, sponsored by tbe Plymouth Community Arts Council Kleam is a University of Michigan graduate in music, teaches for tbe Plymouth Centennial Educational Park Marching Band and performs as a soloist in the Plymouth Commu-

nity Band

• BLOOD DONORS SOUGHT Wednesday. July 15 - The Ameri-

can Red Cross Bloodmobile will be a the Plymouth Elks Lodge. 41700 Ann Arbor Road , Plymouth, from 2-8 p.m. For an appointment, call Boyd Shaeffer at 459-2206

• • SENIOR PARTY Thursday. Aug 20 — All Canton

residents 55 and older are invited to the annual Civitan Party beginning I SO p.m in the Plymouth Elks Lodge Tickets at $2 each Include a chuck wagon (roast beef) dinner, bin-go with prixes Tickets are available by mail or in person Call Canton Seniors at S97-1000. Ext *7S

• T F W DINNER DANCE Friday. Sept 25 - Canton VFW

Post 0907 will sponsor a dinner •dance beginning 6 SO p.m. Radio DJs will be spinning the Platters The VFW still is recruiting new merA bers Interested people may Inquire

4at 1009 Morrison, Canton.

• DEVON-AIRE REUNION Residents and former residents of

Devon-Aire Woods (Plymouth and Middle Belt) are invited to a reunion on Sept 26 at the Plymouth Elks Lodge For information, call 422-1215.459-1999 or 4590-0134

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Bed, breakfast nnming tn f^nton By Diana Gal* staff writer

An 86-unit bed and breakfastl is coming to Canton.

If owners of the Country Hearth Inn, a two-story colonial bed and breakfast facility, receive all the necessary township approvals the construction could t>egin as early as August.

The earliest opening d^te is Feb-ruary. according to Robert Stutz. Country Hearth Inn director of site acquisition and development.

The_ inn is proposed for Michigan Avenue between . 1-275 and- Lotz Road on 3 4 acres Multiple resi-dential is north, commercial is south, office is east "and 1-275 is west

FIVE TYPES OF rooms will be available. They are a single, dou-ble. ' handicap, efficiency (with cooking facilities* -and a parlor suite that divides' the front from the bedroom area . The units would cost as low as

about $40, Stutz said He declined to name the high range.

Breakfast from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. — with waiter service — will in-clude juices, pasiues. rolls and cereals.. Breakfast is included in the cost of the.?tay.

Other features include the fol-lowing:

• A meeting room — called the Hearth Room — will be available off the main lobby. The Hearth Room may be rented by the gener-

There are three Country Hearth Inns in Michigan, two near Flint and one near New Baltimore.

al public for meetings and other functions. Stutz said.

• An outdoor pool also will be available. •

There are three Country Hearth Inns in Michigan, two near Flint and one riearNew Baltimore The regional chain also has locations in Ohio. Indiana. Kentucky, Illinois and Georgia.

STUTZ SAID Canton was chosen for a location because i t-is in^a • growing area ."

"During tbe week we cater to businessmen and women and with the airport and Dearborn so close it's a good place to break into the metro Detroit area

"With industrial growth near that intersection that's going to be a nice growth area and we're hap-py to serve as a catalyst to get things going at that intersection."

Stutz said the company is "hope-ful a restaurant will open next to us." He said he heard a "few" res-taurant owners inquire about the location. He declined to cite names

The company plans to build "two or three other" motels in metro De-troit in the "near future."

Holbrook to stand trial again By Doug Funk* staff writer

for the slaving, said Robert Agacin-ski. the prosecutor assigned to the case.

Holbrook's conviction was over-turned af ter the state Supreme Court

A new trial has been ordered for a man whose 1982 murder conviction of a Plymouth Township woman was in a rf.fferent case that a so- by HftlfrrWfc in ftllfllMlW

ski crossed the probable cause threshold by way of a seldom-used "similar acts" rule of evidence.

Holbrook's sister-in-law, Mary, testified Friday that sBe was assault-

overturned last summer by an appeals court.

Darol W. Holbrook faces a July 13 arraignment date in. Wayne Circuit Court. He will be charged with first-degree murder .

Holbrook allegedly k i l led ' Jane t Reynolds. 27, in December 1981. He was 31 at the time

Anger at a rebuffed romance at-tempt m a y have provided the motive

imnii 111 a Miiiii •in \ T -phisticated enzyme analysis of dried blood — also used against Holbrook

" — isn't yet legally reliable.

A NEW HEARING was ordered to determine whether enough evidence existed without the blood analysis to establish probable cause that Hol-brook killed Reynolds. ;

v Judge James Garber of 35th Dis-trict Court ruled Friday that Agacin-

never filed a police report on that incident..

Testimony also was read f rom the transcript of a 1975 trial in which Holbrook was convicted of assault with intent to rape -

That victim couldn't be located to testify personally at last week's hearing. \

There were no witnesses to Rey-nolds' sla^wig. She had been beaten.

stabbed and strangled.

AG ACINSK1 ' P R O V E D tc Garber s satisfaction that similar patterns of behavior in all three cas-- ~t.hii«iwd probable cause that

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• HOTSHOT BASKETBALL COMPETITION

Canton Parks and Recreation in conjunction with Pepsi-Cola will sponsor the Pe{»i NBA Hotshot Bas-ketball Competition beginning a t noon Tuesday, July 7, at Eriksson Elementary School: noon Monday. July 13. at Hulsing Elementary: and noon Wednesday. July 15, at Hulsing. Each interested athlete (girls and boys) in age divisions 9-12, 13-15, 16-18 may participate at one or all three sites, thus taking the best score. The competition tests speed, dribbling, shooGngrand rebounding abilities. The winners of each age group wilL -advance to an area playoff in Detroit in the fall For in-formation call 397-5110.

• YOUTH SUPERSTARS _ Canton Parks and Recreation will

sponsor its eighth annual Youth Su-perstars Contest beginning 10 a m Saturday. July 18. at Griffin Road Park (Sheldon" Road entrance). Preregistration will be at 9:30 a.m.. The contest is for boys and girls 9 and younger. 10-12, 13-15. Superstars

matches may be played at Central Middle School tennis courts). Check-in will- be 8:30 a.m. Saturday. The single-elimination is open to all area tennis players Any participant scheduled to play on Friday will be notified prior to play. .Awards will be given to winners and runners-up of each division The registration dead-line is 5 p.m. Wednesday. July 8. The fee is $4 per person. Each person must provide their own can of USTA-approved tennis balls. For de-tails call 397-5110 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m

• PLYMOUTH SUMMER PARK PROGRAM"

The ctfv of Plymouth Parks and Rc?reation Department will be of-fering a. summer playground pro-gram for .children of city residents. The program will s tart the week of July 6 and run through the week of Aug 21.,

Tbe program will be operating at Kiwanis Park, Jaycee Park, Fire-house and the Garden Club Park Each park will have two park lead-ers who will supervise the children in a variety of activities such as sports, games, arts and crafts , swim-ming at Central Middle School, bowl-ing at Plaza Lanes, ice skating at the Cultural Center, and field trips in-cluding a Detroit Tiger baseball -game

The recreation department is looking for people 18 or older to be park leaders TTiose interested may

• PLYMOUTH/CANTON LIONS

The Plymouth Canton Lions Jun ior Football League still has open-ings for its 1987 football season for boys and girls ages 9-14 who a re in-terested in. playing or cheerleading For information call Kathy Milligan at 981-6406

Holbrook was responsible for Rev-nolds' death.

"If I were to take the three inci-dents and overlay them one over yie other. I would find a large degree. 80 to 85 percentile, of similarity. ' Garber said.

"I think it 's important . . . to point out what we're talking about is similar acts or like acts — not iden-tical." the judge said

Garber also noted that evidence placed Holbrook at the scene prior to Reynold's disappearance

Holbrook. imprisoned, since hi.-conviction, was remanded to the Wayne County Jail without bond

Craig Daly._ Holbrook's lawyer said he plans to appeal Garber 's d« cision.

" We're going to appeal this ruling in circuit court on insufficient evr dence for bmdover and his ruling for alleged similar acts."' Daly said

Both Dajy and Agacinski agree that, with "anticipated appeals and another trial, it may be some tirr.. before the case is ultimately decid ed.

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was budgeted for outside counsel each year in 1986 and 1987. . Dave Preston. Livonia finance di-* rector, said he believes the city has "gone over cons ide rab ly" the $10,000. to more than $20,000 for out-side counsel for 1987. However, the figures were unavailable by dead-line.

• Westland paid 1223,482 during the fiscal year that ended June 1986. The city spent at least $258.000 in 1987; however, the final tally was

unavailable. _ • Farmington Hills paid $167,734

for the fiscal year ending June 30. • Troy has an m-house law de-

partment. " -For the fiscal year July 1, 1985 t o — c a l 1 397-5110

June 30. 1986 iVoy spent $330,846 for four full-time staff attorneys. one secretary and one or two part-time aides.

For fiscal yeat-ending June 30, 1987 Troy budgeted $340,190 and for fiscal year ending June 30, 1988. the city budgeted $415,030.

mvolves a series of six events to test athletic skills including basketball, golf, soccer, baseball, running and more. Awards will be given out in each age group. For information.

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• SINGLES TENNIS TOURNEY

A Singles Tennis Tournament sponsored by Canton Parks and Rec-reation will be held Friday through Sunday, July 10-12, at Plymouth

* Canton High teijnis courts (some

Trail, as well as on the grassy area at Beck and Ann Arbor Trail HandL-capped drivers only will be permit-ted to park in Plymouth Township Park

"We're encouraging people not to bring alcoholic beverages or to set off any type of fireworks in the park because of the size of the crowd." said_. Plymouth Township Police Chief Carl Berry

"Come out. and enjoy the evening but don't be many big hurry to get HV

or get out."

CANTON POLICE advise that twice a day. for half an hour, they'll at tempt to assist traffic exiting tbe balloon festival site by

• Diverting those eastbound on Joy at McClumpha (except foTSatur-day night). —

• Diverting cars westbound on Joy at Sheldon.

• Diverting traffic northbound on Canton Center at Warren. Canton Center Road will

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to spur growth Bit Mnry Rrnlrinuft staff writer

Lonesome jogger John Stahley of Livonia said it's "beautiful not to have car* or other vehicles blocking his Hines Drive path.

Jobs, investors key to county's economic plan

Stahleys E. Hine#/Stark route was closed to all non-foot traffic while construction was being completed.

By Mary Rodriqua staff writer

Western Wayne County Officials offered praise and pledged support for an economic development plan which calls for the creation o? 5.000 jobs and $1 billion in new investment by the end of 1988.

"Thr-ecopomic development plan for Wayne County was unveiled Monday by county executive Ed-ward H. McNamara.

ara told a meeting of the Wayne Qounty Task Force on Jobs

—amt-Economic Development that he expects new investment next year to generate $3.3 million in tax revenue for tEe~countyT

"I believe our - e f fo r t s will re-

store Wayne Coun-ty's rightful place as the most pro-ductive, efficient and progress ive business and man-ufacturing" area in the s t a t e , "

. McNamara said. "I have long felt

that a major effort at expanding the county tax base was an absolute ne-cessity to get the county on solid footing and out of debt."

under the direction of Doug Ross, has developed an economic program which has letk to the creation of 124.000 jobs statewide, she said, comparing that effort to the fcask being undertaken by Wayne Couptv.

Westland Mayor Charles Griffin, chairman of the Tf-cbmmunity Con-ference of Western Wayne and a task force member, called the plan a savior for the economic and fiscal problems we have "

"THE IMAGE of Wayne County has taken a dramatic turn for the better with the new executive offi-cer " Griffin said "That is vitally important when you are trying lo

"i here."

McNamara

M C N A M A R A ~~ S P O K E to the <

& 'Detroit Expanding Chamber of Com- the COUnty merce headquar- t a x b a s e ters in downtown Detroit. *as an

More than 150 gtfSOlute communi ty and n m r m m m j f y » business leaders n e c e a w i i y . and economic de-velopment professionals served oft the task force created six months ago Task force membenT met in group study sessions and their rec-ommendations were compiled into a report focusing on business reten-tion. attraction and expansion . McNamara credited the task force with sparking the creation of a coun-ty economic development office.

"It allows us to proceed with an economic development program which I believe will produce dramat-ic results." he said

The department has set a g«al of attracting $1 billion in new invest-ment over the next year Under the county's tax levy of 7.07 mills, this would bring $3 3 million of addi-tional revenue into county coffers.

ARTHUR M CARTER, chairman of the Wayne County Board of Com-missioners. pledged support for the t aU force plan.

"In order to move ahead, we mUft have a plan." Carter said "The em-phasis must be on working together, including western Wayne and down-a v e r We pledge our support This is the way to #0."

Susan Wolfram, of the state De-partment of Commerce, praised the Wayne County plan. . This is something we hope every

county in the state will do." she said "With the downsizing of the auto in-dustry. we must diversify our econo-my."

T V state Commerce Department,

Gommisioner Susan J. Hemtz. R-Northville Township, whose district includes Livonia and Plymouth, has been named chairman of a legisla-tive economic development commit-tee. She will propose a resolution to the full commission in conjunction with the county executive's office to set up the business ombudsman.

"I feel very strongly about it." Hemtz said "I know the problems developers have with-the county bu-reaucracy. (Creation of an ombuds-man) will make development possi-

b i l i t i e s more feasible countywide."

Commissioner Milton Mack. D-Wayne, whose district includes Can-

rton" Township, called the task force plan well thought out and a practi-cal progVam for economic develop-ment. ,

The county has the resources, ex-pertise and political clout to give de-velopment in local communities the extra push it needs to be successful," Mack said.-

"The professionalism should help make the difference." added Mack.

The county economic development department also will work toward creating 5.000 new jobs over the next three years

The Wayne County Economic De-velopment Corp will sell $150 mil-lion in taxable bonds to stimulate business growth, county executive Edward M c N a m a r a announced Tuesday.

The money raised from the bond"~ sale will be made available in the form of fixed-rate long-term loans to businesses locating or expanding in Wayne County. McNamara said The plan should be iri place within 90 days, he added

"There is a significant need in the" business community for long-term fixed-rate financing.' McNamara said "Our task force found that the inability to get that financing is sig-nificantly impairing business,expan -sion This plan will allow the count> to provide that financing

The- EDC will screen applicants and act as the middleman HI the loan process between the bank and the business.

i f the business defaults on the loan. The bank will make the pay-ment." McNamara said "The county-will not be at risk in this program

Benefits to the county would be an increased tax base and more em-ployment. he said

.The New York1 firrr. Of Prudential Bache. Securities, Inc — u w derwrite the bonds _ Prudential Bache handled the first such bond loan program done in the United States, in Hamilton County Tenn -

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' 'Ti r ' i ' j ' r Tfiv , obligation." said waiter jniKm; oi P n d e m i a l Bache "At the n m e J t h e 'general business community was" borrowing at l l1^. or" 12 percent, we offered 10 percent intfrest in Hamil-ton County

At the moment, we're hung up on interest rates We re dependent on funding agreement rales before the loans are made Hopefully, in 90 days the money will be there

The EDC helps screen applicants • for good risks Ftlkin added "The county ultimately encourages con-stituent borrowers intg loans " - Approximately $50 million of pro^ ceeds from the bond sale will be set aside in a reserve account for long term investment and tc pay off '.he indebtedrfess The remaining $100 million w:ll be kept tn a. .oan pool to assist business expansion

Last fall the Internal Revenue Service code was revised with sub-stantial changes affecting E D O said Joel Pe i l l^an attorney repre-senung ;he 'jI> Hit L>orid js-'u'

ITior to that date communities —could issue tax exempt bonds. Tf;i- —

program is in response to the amended IRS cod? It is meant to'fill a capital void by providing funds to businesses." • r

Businesses would make applica-tion to the EDC for the loan the min-i^'i.rn ar"niin' • rr *r,., ^ •-Xy." ^ to be $25(1000 The loan applicant-would have to get a letter of credit from an approved bank savings and

• loan.-or insurance company before . the application would be considered

What gives certain short skirts, leggings and tops the elose-knit appeal that others lack? Lycra^-added fabrics that come through in the

SEVERAL NEW programs will be implemented, coordinated or assist--' ed by the department. McNamara said They include

• Establishment of the office of business ombudsman, someone in county government who will cut through the red tape in a one stop shopping service

• Sale of taxable bonds — of ex-t reme importance in generating new business

• Economic development around Detroit Metropolitan and Willow Run airports and along major corri-dors of the county, including 1-275.1-94 and Michigan Avenue

• The department will undertake a survey of all county land to identi-fy parcels which are surplus These parcels mill 1* developed or sold _

• Provide assistance lo minority and small businesses, including in-centives for expansion

"Wayne County has ior loo long suffered under a burden created by irresponsible government. But times are changing.' McNamara said. "Our government is becoming more responsive to the needs of residents, businesses, workers and developers

"We do not intend to duplicate ex-Isting programs, but to consolidate our resources so that we can provide | assistance

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Chief Silverheels handed Col. Washington a letter from Half-King that warned that many French 'footsteps had recently, crossed the trail " Hali-Kaa ffaa afotnsm-miie&-from Washington's projected Fort Necessity near Great Meadows.

So began the fourth, and final phase of the Anglo-Erenrth war for empire.

Before it was over the tiny sparks lit by the fight at_ Fort Necessity would set battlefields blazin" througbout the world.

The first shot in the Seven Years War probably wa^the one tha trended the life of the French leader, jumon-ville de Villiers, a young man from Fort St. Joseph, Mich.

THIS OCCURRED May 28, 1754. when Washington and some of his men surprised a group of French

'concealed in a hedgerow some three miles from the British camp.

The skirmish was over in about 15-minutes and Jumonville was"slain in the first volley.

There were 10 French dead, one wounded, and 21 captured. This was Washington's first fight* and the , re-sult was 4'aear perfect." as he'wrote in his diary.

Unfortunately, within a few days, all of Canada and later France Itself was enraged by the ' murder'' of Vil-liers. Jumonville's brother, Cotrion He Villiers. sought and was given permission iu JJUk lluwu li*. Vrasmgton

Coulon was generously reinforced with nearly 900 able-bodied young French soldiers and Indians — many from d'Etroit — and they .came marching hotly and with fanatic de-termination to quickly destroy Washington's little fort on the mead-ow They succeeded only too well.

A number of reinforcements came pouring into Washington'-s camp be-fore the hostilities began, and among them was a most unusual young Scotchman whose story is worthy of a novel. It is difficult to paint this picture in three paragraphs but we will, for the sake of the humor in-volved. try to summarize or sketch the outline. * _

ONE DAY Washington and the Shawnee runner: Silverheels. were west of the fort near the entrance to the trail discussing the urgent mes-sage Silverheels was to carry to Christpeher Gist It must arrive at

Tonquish tales a trade with the colonies, particular-ly with Virginia. Young Stobo fell m love with tbe Old Dominion, re-turned home, sold some valuable Glasgow property and came back to livn tha I2S2 a. Yirrn i* ™"nt™

Gilbert Gist's camp before he left for Wil-liams burgh.

Suddenly a plethora of packages came tumbling down the cliff almost crowning Washington on the top of his head.

"What the devil was lhat?" Wash-ington exclaimed as Silverheels made a standing leap of about seven feet backward.

"Its the coochman/' the Shawnee said. Perhaps tflere was no word for Scotchman in Shawnee. (Data about the Shawnee and Sil-verheels was introduced to Ton-quish Tales in the Observer on June 18 and May 11.)

It is known that the Shawnee dia-lect was closely related to the Fox and Sauk, and could be understood by most Algonquin-speaking people. These people could understand De-troit's Chief Tonquish who spoke his

native Chippewa, another Algonquin dialect

"You mean Scotchman, don't you. Chief?" Washington *sked.

"Eyah. Me pass hun on the trail yesterday. He loaded. I mean to here." and Silverheels pointed to his mouth.

"Let's help him unload. Maybe he brings good things." Washington added. "But you better go. You must reach Gist before be leaves "

SILVERHEELS showed a reluc-tance to travel until the cart, was emptied. He pointed to the cltff above where a coach-and-four was perilously perched on the brink of disaster. - Who would bring a gilded coach

into this wilderness 400 miles from nowhere? None other than Captain Robert Stobo, of course

^ Stobo was the son of a wealthy Glasgow merchant who had built up

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• MICHAEL D. EVANCHVK Marine Pvt. Michael D. Evanchvk,

son of Rosmand M Fish of Canton, has completed recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Di-ego, Calif. During the 11-week train-ing cycle, he was taught the basics of battlefield survival. He participated in a physical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, including first aid. rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Evanchvk, a 1985 graduate of John Glenn High School in Westland, joined the Marine Corps in Septem-ber 1986 . '

• DAVID S. VALADE Marine Pfc. David S. Valade, son

of Edmund R. and Francis J. Valade of Plymouth, has completed recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. Calif. During the

11-week training cycle, Valade learned the basics of-battlefield syr; vival. He was introduced to the typi-cal daily routine he will experience during his enlistment. Valade joined the Marine Corps in March 1986.

• MICHAEL LWOODWORTH Marine Pfc. Michael L. Wood-

worth. son of Connie Loper of Plym-outh, recently completed the motor vehicle operator course. The-fiver week course was held at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif. Wood worth, a 1985 graduate of Wayne Memorial High School, joined the Marine Corps in July 1986

• ERIC L. LAMBERT -Marine Pfc. Eric L. Lambert, son

of Patrick L. Lambert of Plymouth, has completed the infantry combat training course at Marine Corps Base. Camp Pendleton. Calif. During the six-week; course, Lambert received classroom instruction and participa'ted in field exercises Lam-bert, who joined tbe Marine Corps in July 1986, is a 1986 graduate of John Glenn High School in Westland. • TIMOTHY 3. LINDABURY

Marine Pfc. Timothy S. Linda-bury. son of Ronald H. and Joyce E Lindabury of Canton, has completed the basic electrician's course The seven-week course was held at the Marine Corps "Base Camp Lejeune, N.C Lindabury, a 1986 graduate of Plymouth Salem High School, joined

the Marine Corps in July 1986: He also completed recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot. San Di-ego, Calif. • HAYLEY K. DELLABADIA

Airman Hayley K DellaBadia, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Louis D-DellaBadia of Onstedrhas graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas She is a 1985 graduate of Plymouth Can-ton High School. • TIMOTHY W. BLACKBURN

Marine Pfc. Timothy W Black-burn, son qf Marcie L. Schoenneman of Plymouth, recently reported for duty with the Second Marine Divi-sion Camp Lejeune. N.C.

squire. He was a welcome addition to the Fairfax circle of friend®.

The gossips said that Stobo was suffering from a broken love affair and suddenly decided to join Wash-ington's ^campaign against the French. Whatever the reason, his goods and his support were most welcome A young, energetic 27-year-old with some military experi-ence abroad, he was warmly wel-comed by the 22-year-old Washing-ton. • While pushing the coach back from its perilous perch Washington noticed that it was much the worse for wear The four horses were al-most dead on their feet but the jovial Stobo was jubilant at seeing his •friend George" again

Washington noted that the old coach bore the battered escutcheon of the royal house of Stewart. What an unbelievable sight in this moun-tain wilderness'

Stobo had with him 10 servants <some in frayed liveries) and a small army of about a hundred men he had managed to hire to serve as foot sol-diers. They were well-equipped with all the necessary clothing, food, guns and ammunition

And, best of all in the eyes of most "of ^the men camped on Great Mead-

ows. StobO bought a full pipe of Ma-deria. That adds up to about 126 gal-lons. This largesse truly enhanced Stobo's popularity.

TO ADD TO the festive occasion he also brought along a Scotch bag-piper in full Highland regalia. -

This somewhat dowdy Celt had iron lungs, which produced a shrill bellow from his unmusical instil-ment. After enduring this for a while with a kind stoical resignation. Washington tactfully suggested that he "refrain from further concertiz-ing because the French were just over the next hill and might be en-couragedoo quicken their march ".

The so-called Tort Necessity was a simple log enclosure surrounding a

trench, only about knee deep, which was used as a field pit. The Virgin; ans had little ammunition, and nc wine in any quantity until Stobo ar-rived They lived on fresh beef and anv wild fruits tney coma iind~FT foraging in the neighborhood

The area was wild and unsettled and there were no farmers or others to help. The inexperienced Washing ton drew up his men in front of the frail fort Not a very brilliant deci. sion.

Coulon Villiers wrpte: "We ap-proached the English as near as pos-sible without uselessly exposing the lives of our men." They stationed themselves on two densely-wooded hills and fired down upon the hope less fort from from the advantage of much higher ground.

Rain had fallen all day on July 3 1754 The raw earth Washington ar.d his men were standing on turned to mud They are half-starved, their powder nearly spent, their guns arv fouled, and they have no hope of ever coming out alive. ,

THE FRENCH sensed their plight and were worried about their own so they asked for a parley

Vanbrasm acted as the translator and managed to get tbe articles signed about midnight.

The fight was over Captian Stobo and VanBraan were taken as hos tages for the safe return of the f French to Fort Duquesne

This July 4 in 1754 probably was the darkest day in the life of young Colonel Washington They aban doned the fort.

All of the horses and cattle were killed They were forced to carry their own sick and wounded on their backs as they began the wretcheo march back to Wills Creek. 52 moun tainous miles away.

This was a Fourth of July Wash ington would never forget He couid not foresee that there would be an-other Fourth when his country would celebrate him as its father, and the world would celebrate the United States of America as the citadel of democracy.

The next edition of Tonquish Tales -will tell of the incredible adventures

of the eccentric Major Robert Stobo

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- Here's how area members of Con-gress were recorded on major roll call votei in the week ending June 26

HOUSE Roll Call Report

T p i r .O P P Bi nr-FT V,|U-of 2151or and 201 against, the House gave its final approval to the Con-gressional Budget Resolution-^ Con Res 93) setting spending, revenue and deficit goals for fiscal 1988

The Senate followed suit (below), and the measure jook effect While President Reagan's ~a|fpr©val of the fiscal blueprint was not required, he has veto authority over the individu-al bills Congress must pass t© put its plan into operation

Expressing priorities of Demo-crats who control both houses, the $101 trillion tradget sets military spending at the same $289 billion level of the current fiscal year and domestic spending at $41 billion above this year's figure It projects a $133 9 billion deficit for fiscal 1988

Defense spending would'rlse by $7 billion if Reagan accepts the Demo-crats' call for $19 3 billion in new taxes But the president vows to veto any tax hikes sent_to him by Con-gress p U: ^

Members voting yes favored the fiscal 1988 budget blueprtnt Voting-yes William Ford, D-Taylor, Sander Levin. D-Southfield

Voting no Carl PorselJ R-Plym-outh. Dennis Hertel" D-Harper

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"^SPENDING CUT - The House re-jected. 143 for and 276 against, an amendment inflicting an across-the-board cut of 1.7 percent, or about $270 million, in a bill (HR 2700t ap-propriating $16 1 billion for water

• and energy projects in fiscal 1988 This was the first of the 13 major

appropriations bills to reach the House floor this year The bill (HR 2700) later was sent to the Senate

Members voting yes wanted to cut the bill by 1.7 percent Voting yes: Broomfield.

Voting no Pursell, Hertel. Ford, Levin

A C R O S S - T H E - B O A R D - C L I 3 L — B y a ^ o t e o f 189 tor a n d 225 aga ins t , the House r e j e c t e d an a m e u d m e n t t o c u t

- discretionary spending in the $9.6 . billion fiscal 1988 Interior Depart-

ment appropriations bill by 3.2 per-cent across the board " The bill (HR 2712) was heaaed for

final passage and debate in the Sen-

the spending cut. Voting yes: Repub-licans Pursell and Broomfield

Voting no: Democrats Hertel, Ford, Levis.

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Firecracker special buses will de-part for Hart Plaza at 8 p.m. Thurs-day. July 2, from six different subur-ban locations The buses will begin

"returning 25 mTnutes after the con elusion of the annual riverfront spec-tacular

Round-trip fare is $4 per person (including any child occupying a seat) Parking is free at boarding lo-cations Tickets will not be sold on the bus and must be purchased in ad-vance. / . _

Boarding locations are • Ford Field. SEMTA bus stop

Farmington Road near Lyndon • Dearborn — Youth Center.

Michigan at Greenfield • Troy — Oakland Mall. Lot L.

Sections 3 & 4. Tickets may be purchased at • Livonia City Hall. 4th Floor. • Royal Oak Transportation Cen-

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Senate gave final Capitol Hill a;»-proval to a fiscal 1988 Congressional Budgl Resolution <H Con Res 93j that projects spending of $1 06 trillion, revenue of $921.6 billion and a defi-cit of $133 90 billion

Senators voting yes supported the budget resolution Michigan Demo-crats Carl Levin and Donald Riegle voted yes

A REAGAN McTORY - The Senate voted 53 for and 45 against, to shelve its attempt to write the Federal Communications Commis-sion's "fairness doctrine" into law

With this vote, the Senate conced-ed it lacks the two-thirds majority needed to override President Reagan'.s recent veto of a bill (S 742) to codify the doctrine The vote re-ferred the issue to committee

The FCC plans to phase out the fairness doctrine, which requires broadcasters to air public affair pro-grams and a diversity of viewpoints

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seek redress against foreign prod-ucts allegedly "dumped." or sold at less than the cost of production, on the U S market.

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.. TRADE BILL - By a vote of 69 for and 27 against, the Senate'tabled (killed) an amendment making it easier for American companies to

ttade legislation (S 1420) that re-mained in debate

In part this would have substituted the U S judiciary for the executive branch's International Trade Com-mission as the primary arbiter of certain trade complaints

Senators voting yes wanted lo kill the amendment

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register for a trip to the Chesaning Showboat Thursday, July J6. The bus will leave the Canton Recreation Center, Michigan Avenue at Sheldon at 2:45 p.m. and return about 2 a.m. The charge of $22 per person in^ el ides transportation, a roast beef

. dinner, browsing at the art and craft fair and tickets to the Showboat, which this year features Roy Clark. Register in person or by mail with Canton Seniors, 44237 Michigan Ave.

—at Sheldon, Canton, MI 48188.

- • TRIP TO CHINA Madonna College's " International

Experience — China" will involve a " trip to China departing Detroit Met-

ropolitan Airport July 20 and return-ing Aug. 3. The charge of $2,995 per person includes air fare, hotels, tours, and two meals daily.

The tour arrives in Hong Kong for shopping and a city tour, riding the cable railway to the top of Victoria Peak, the Tiger Bafrn gardens.* Re-pulse Bay. and Aberdeen The first stop at the Republic of China is Shanghai.

On the mainland the tour includes the Children's Palace. Nanjing Road Shopping Center, Jade Budda Tem-ple, the Wild Qoose Pagoda. Bell Tower, Terra Cotta Warriors. Huaq-

- iog Hot—springs, the 6,000-year-old village of Vanpo, T iananmen Square, Gate of Heavenly Peace, the Forbidden City, the Great Wall of China.

The trip will then leave China for a ihree:day -stop at Honolulu, Ha-waii. which will include visits to Pearl Harbor, Battleship Row, and

"the USS Arizona Memorial. For information or reservations,

call Robert or Sarah Smith of Plym-outh at Madonna College, 591-5085 or'at home, 455-0977, A passport will be required. College credit is avail-able but is not included in the price.

• ST. CLAIR TRIP .Canton residents_55 and ol'der may

4ake a one-day trip to St. Clair on Tuesday, Aug. 11. The charge of $22.60 per person includes transpo-ration, a drive through Belle Isle, a tour of the Edsel Ford home, shop-ping time in St. Clair, and lunch at the St. Clair Inn. The bus leaves Can-ton Recreation Center at 8:10 a.m. and returns 5:30 p.m. Tour arrange-ments are made by Bianco Travel & Tours. Register by calling Canton Seniors at 397-1000, Ext. 278.

• ALASKA CRUISE Tbe Y Travelers are sponsoring an

Alaska Cruise Sept. fr-13, 1987. The charges range from $1,569 to $1,659 and include round-trip air transpor-tation, seven nights aboard the "Magnificent Regeant Sea." meals and entertainment Register by call-ing the Plymouth Community Fami-ly YMCA at 451-2904

• ALPINE HOLIDAY City of Plymouth Parks and Rec-

reation Department in cooperation with TM Travel will sponsor an Al-pine holiday trip featuring Brussels. Belgium, the Netherlands, a Rhine River'cruise. Lucerne. Switzerland, and Krtzbuhel. Austria from Sept. 17-23

The charge ranges from'$1,449 to $1,479 (based on double occupancy) depending on your choice of hotel in Kitzbuhel. The charge includes transatlantic air transportation via a 747 jet. bus transportation, hotel ac-commodations, buffet breakfast and dinner each day, Rhine River cruise. The 13-day journey will include vis-its to five countries, including the heart of Austria — the Sound of Mu-sic country For information, call the recreation office at 455-6620.

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Chicago Weekend Sept. 18-20. The charge of $254 (based on double oc-cupancy) includes bus transporta-tion, two nights at Holiday Inn City Centre Hotel two blocks from N. Michigan Avenue shopping and the-aters, a dinner at the German Ber-ghoffs restaurant, guided tour of Chicago including the Water Tower area, visit to Sears Tower, a one-hour boat ride on Lake Michigan, and an afternoon at the Museum of Science and Industry.

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movie, stars James Stewart. 5 p.m West Side Kids — Clas-

sic movie. 6 p.m. . . . The Bobby Lewis Band

— A bluegrass band. 7 p.m. . . .Sportsview. 7:30 p.m. . . Herman Royal Stal-

lions. 9 p.m. . . . How to Prepare IRS

W4A Forms. 9:30 p.m. . . . Community Upbeat

— Plymouth-Canton school teacher Sharon McDonald and Denise Swope of Canton pro-duce this talk show Topics in-clude sports, schools, dancer, law enforcement, community groups.

FRIDAY (July 3) . . . . No community access pro-

gramming due to Fourth of July Holiday

SATURDAY (July 4) . . . No community access pro-

gramming due to Fourth of July Holiday.

— C H A N N E L THURSDAY (July 2)

3 p.m.. . . McAuley Health Center Substance Abuse Prevnetion Programs — Information on the many aspects of both adolescent and adult abuse: effect on the body, types of drugs, how it af-fects family, treatment pro-grams and recovery.

4 p.m. . . . Trixler Eland — Rock music band performs at Canton

" Country Festival. 5 p.m. . . . Issues For a Nuclear

Age.

5:30 p.m. . . Off the Wall. 6 p . m . . . Youth View — Sheila

Walsh talks about her concerns. 6:30 p.m. . . . The Lupe and Bea-

trice Variety Show — Focus on — u m p a n i f Miwnnr, issues, ml-

ture and entertainment. Today a Hispanic conference on suicide and substance abuse,

p.m.. . . Mustang Monthly. ?:30 p.m. . . . Omnicom Sports

Scene ^ M i c h i g a n Water Ski Competition and Saline Mini Indy races p.m. . . . Yugoslavian Variety Hour.

F R I D A Y (July 3) . . No community access pro-

gramming due to Fourth of July Holiday.

. SATURDAY (July 4) ; No community access pro-gram due to Fourth of July Holiday. i

CHANNEL 10 CANTON TOWNSHIP

WEDNESDAYS 3 p.m. . . . Canton Township Board

of Trustees meting.

FRIDAYS 6 p.m. . . , Canton Township Board

of Trustees meeting. .

SATURDAYS 3 p.m. r . . Canton Township Board

meeting.

S t a t e l a n d

o n t h e a u c t i o n

b l o c k J u l y 2 1

Eighteen parcels of excess state highway property in Macomb, Oak-

Brill he nf.

w e a r e s p o r t s ^ H e r m a n * WORLD OF SPORTING GOODS

land

D r u g p r o g r a m i s h e l d A drug awareness program for

Canton and Plymouth residents was held recently in the offices of Coldwell Banker Real Estate Ser-vices at Ann Arbor Road and Shel-don, Plymouth.

A state trooper from the Michigan State Police gave an informative presentation on alcohol and drug abuse while representatives of Straight, Inc. of Plymouth gave a presentation on drug and alcohol abuse and the effects on families.

Also speaking to the audience of about 75 people were two families who have gone through drug abuse pioblems. Answering questions about drug abuse in area schools

were Canton Police Detective Keith Lazaar and city of Plymouth Police Sgt. Robert Scoggins.

The seminar was arranged by Lorena McMullen and Nick Kulka, both of Coldwell Banker.

The seminar may be repeated af-ter the school year begins this fall.

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Michael Qin, a student at East Middle School of Plym-ou th -Can ton . C o m m u n i t y Schools, was one of 28 par-t ic ipants In the f i f th M i d :

Michigan Mirtority Pra-anfl i-neering Program hald in mid-Juna In Midland. Tha p r o g r a m gava a i g h t h gradars an opportuni ty to learn about science, angi-neering, and technical ca-reers through lab act iv i t ies and f ield tr ipa to local in-dustries.

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The auction will begin at 2 p.m in Room 115 of the Southfield Parks and Recreation Building. 26000 Ev-ergreen

A - brochure containing sketches, descriptions and locations of the par-cels may be obtained from MDOTs right of way office. 25020 Kenosha, Oak Park 48237. Phone 545-5322

General descriptions and mini-mum opening bids for the larger

parcels include • 13.9 acres in Warren, on the

north side of Frazho. west of the west service road of Mound Road; 1335.000.

• 349,000 square feet in the city of Auburn Hills in the soujheast qua-drant of M-59 and Opdyke Road, aeross . f rom the Silverdome; $297,009 -

• 6 9 acres in Plymouth Town-ship. on the northwest corner of M-14 and Ridge Road overpass, two miles west of Plymouth. $15,000.

• 1.2 acres in Warren, on the south side of the south service road of 1-696, west of Burnert; $7,000. Also offered for sale are other par-cels along 1-696 -service roads in Warren and Roseville.

• ,49.662 square feet in the city of Detroit, on the west side of Wilkie, just north of Fort, a^ the 1-75 (Fisher Freeway); $36,000 _ ,v

• 0 7 acre in White^L^h^Town-ship. Oakland County, on the south-west corner of Teggerdine Road re-located and M-59, six miles east of

•ighiand; $15,500

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The Southeastern Michigan Trans-portation Authority (SEMTA) wilf operate a Sunday schedule on Satur-day. July 4 because of the Independ-ence Day holiday

However, extra trips will be oper-ated in the morning on routes 125. 200. 510. 560 and 610

On Sunday. July 5. SEMTA will operate a regular Sunday schedule without the additional trips.

Weekend fares will be in effect from 3 a.m. Saturday until 3 a.m. Monday Fares are a flat 75 cents for adults and 50 cents for seniors, hand-icapped and youth (ages 6 to 18y.

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will leave Woodward and Monroe at 12 05 p.m instead of 1 30 p.m. (Run 689) The* bus From DRC wffl leave the racetrack at the usual time of 7 p.m (Run 699).

On Saturday, July 4, SEMTA will Operate one round trip serving Lad-broke DRC The bus to DRC will leave Woodward and Monroe at 12 05 p.m The bus from DRC will leave the racetrack at 6 50 p.m

The Saturday DRC trip which^ior-mally leaves Woodward and Monroe at 11 45 p m- will not be operated on July 4 This trip will again operate as usual on the following Saturday.

J"1* 1 1 u Service on Sunday, July 5. will be

opcritfil ac r""H i nfl t n the usual"Sun-day schedule

H o l o c a u s t c e n t e r

se ts s u m m e r h o u r s

The Holocaust Memorial Center has set summer hours

The center will be open from noon to 4 p m . Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday and noon to 8 p.m-Wrttneaday through the end of Aug ust Tours will be held 1 p.m. Sunday and 6 30 p.m Wednesday

Group tours may be scheduled by calling Pat Bircoll at 661 -0840

The »0-minute tour is followed bv a bnef discussion with a Holocaust survivor

The center. 6602 W Maple^West Bloomfield. hooors tbe memory of those who perished under persecu-

i t n Germany Beeauae of — *e nature of the pre^nta^ tion, it is suggested that_c*iMren 10 or under not attend

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Philip Power chairman qf the board

Richard Aginian president

Dick loham general manager

Steve Barnabf managing editor

Fred Wright circulation director

Emory Daniels editor/459-2700 Susan Rosiek assistant managing editor

O&E Thursday. July 2. 1987 10A(C)

Adapting adults to change COMMUNITY and adult education

p rograms h^ve come under at-tack. in recent years, f rom var-ious sources . '

Some' cr i t ics seem upset because community education depar tments are " making — naming more than

.certified Adult education is funded by s ta te

school aid. It is for high school comple-tion and adult basic education pro-grams Credit is granted, and teacher certif ication is required.

of communi ty and make the following

D E F E N D E R S adult education points: v

e Public schools have been p rov id -ing basic instruction . to adults for at least a century. The s t a t e began funding adult education in 1943

they a re spending. Of course, the excess income (profit) ends up in the general fund, where it helps keep a lid on prop-erty taxes, also a noble purpose.

Some cr i t ics a im at the • frills'" or ""fun and g a m e " offer ings of community education centers. Other critics feel the public schools should not be competing

-with pr ivate-bust ness for the fun and games dollar

Some critics also feel there" is a great deaf of duplication among offerings of community education departments, city and township recreat ion departments.

-YMCA and YWCAs. community col-leges. and similar institutions.

Some cri t icisms a re well-founded; others are based on a lack of under-standing of how the public schools oper-

. ate m this arena beyond'grades K-12.

IN THEORY, all programs other than the tradit ional K-12 are consid-ered to be communi ty education. The major di f ference between community education and adult education is the way in which the p rograms a re funded

Community education" includes en-richment: academic and recreational programs for adults. It usually is sup-sported by user fees. No academic credit is awarded, and teachers need not be

important because in Michigan, accord-ing to the 1980 Census, almost 1.7 mil-lion residents age 25 and older have not completed 12 years of school. Currently more than 120,000 adults a re enrolled in adnlt education programming

Ih 1985-86 10.450 adults in Michigan, earned a high school diploma and an-

~otBer 11,412 earned O E D cer t i f ica tes through adult education depar tments

Since July 1985, community educa-tion has played a major role with the state Board of Education in operat ing the Michigan Adult Literacy Init iat ive to teach 1 reading skills lo i l l i terate adults. Plymouth-Canton Community Education "operates an aggressive pro-g ram to combat illiteracy in the com-

- m u n i t y . —

Since 1982 the UAW..has worked - through community education depar t -

ments to offer retraining programs to factory workers. Among the in-plant. p rograms is the one at Ford-Sheldon Plant set up in cooperation with Plym-outh-Canton Community Education and Schoolcraft College.

Adult Education programs also have a role to play in educating developmen-t a l ^ disabled adults and nursing home residents.

the largest dropout re t r i eva l " program in existence today.

e Through the process of economic change, adult vocational education pro-vides needed job training and retraining as well as job placement services.

• PuMic schools a re a m a j o r foun-dation for the s ta te 's l i teracy move-ment . 1 e There is a significant relationship

between low educational a t ta inment and poverty, and so the s ta te has a fi-nancial interest in raising education levels of adults.

e Research indicates that many nursing home residents lack sufficient reading, writing and math skills to use effectively to maintain their quality of life.

The fact that communi ty education is "making a prof i t" should be a compli-ment. not a criticism If fees pay for the " fun and fri l ls" offerings, then what harm is done to the public's invest-ment? But some of the other crit ics may have a point

What-we must r emember is that soci-ety ircfianging so fast that the state and publw: schools must r emain in the busi-ness of educating and re-educating adults.

Slaying of moose reminds us all

a battle won LIKE MOST FOLKS, I 've got a lot of shirts that usually herald some exotic

spot in the world or boost the n a m e of one product or another .

Moose. You r e m e m b e r metr ics That ' s the unit of m e a s u r e that just about ev-erybody else in the world uses except for us — tha t ' s us like in U-.S, of Ameri-ca us. •

You know met r ics , 10 mi l l imeters equals one cen t ime te r and 10 cent ime-ters equals one decimeter . We've done it differently since breaking with those nasty Brits m o r e than 200 years ago.

FRANKLY WE base our measure-ments on a sys tem that makes no sense at all — like in 12 inches equal one foot and-three feet equal one yard

This all c a m e to mind the other day when I was reading Time magazine. It was dedicated to the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution. For some reason, right smack dab in the middle of the coverage was an ar t ic le on Amer ica ' s a t t empt to go n te t r ic

Strange. Metric conversion has noth-ing to do with the signing of the Consti-tution.

But then I thought about Metric Moose

You see just about 14 years ago some wise guys in Washington decided tha t we ought to convert , join the nest of the world, and go met r ic . •

THE WORD went out that in X num-ber of years we would be baptized into the ways of 10s, 20s and 100s. Forge t that 16 cubic fee t equals one cord or that 16.5 feet equals one rod and tha t 40 rods equals a fur long.

A met r ic commission was established

crackerbarrel debate

Our birthday parade will be special this year

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Steve Barnaby

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to oversee this massive movement . It concentrated on converting the

youth. Remember those were the days when anyone over 30 was considered useless. Federal pilot p rograms were developed to teach youth how to count by 10s. Imagine that .

The Wayne-Westland School district dared to take the challenge.

Metric Moose was ordained the. na-tional symbol. I was suspicious. He did look a lot like Bull winkle of-Rocky and Bullwinkle f ame

But what the heck, for the nation's m a t h illiterates anything was worth a t ry — even learning to count by 10s. I wore Moose with pride.

AMERICA HATED it. Despite al l the e f fo r t s of the federal

bureaucracy, the masses rebelled. The me t r i c movement and the Moose just disappeared.

Well, almost anyway. We a re left with the one liter pop bottle that we know to really be the s tandard 1.0567 quar t in hiding.

But the Time ar t ic le did make sense. We didn't want to be like the rest of the world so we wrote a Constitution. So what if the rest of the world knows it 's easier to r emember that 10 hectome-t e r s is one ki lometer ra ther titan 5,280 feet equals one mile.

Our Constitution is bet ter .

Payment stopped ^ for poor, but state

still funds abortions WHEN ABORTION is the topic, it is

not unusual to hear words such as "hor-r ifying" bandied about. Usually, though, the speaker is an anti-abortion advo-

what he or she sees as

Two-chamber legislature wastes time, stalls reforrr ' DO YOU SEE a pa t te rn?

e Property taxes — the Senate Works on the plan of Rudy Nichols, R-Waterford, to cut school property ra tes 3ftd make up lost revenue by ea rmark-ing income tax growth The House plays with the plan of J im Kosteva. D-Can-tdn. to cut school property taxes a dif-ferent amount and make up the lost revenue by asking voters to raise the sales tax. Result: no property tax re-form

s Income taxes — The Senate voted • for Gov J a m e s J . Blanchard's plan to cut the personal income tax ra te f rom 4 6 lo 4.1 percent The House bill hiked exe?n$li0fis and t ie-barred its bill to homestead tax reba tes The Senate bought the House income tax plan but balked at tying in rebates. Result, no

- action. - - J • Surrogate parent contracts — the

Senate twice passes bills by Connie Rtnsfeld, R-Maple City, to prohibit such contracts The House once passes a bill to allow but regula te such contracts and bottles up the Binsfeld bitL Result Sur-rogate cont rac ts a r e w legal Umbo

• Agent Orange — It seems a simple mat ter l o set up a Commission, research money and . t r ea tment money for Viet-

Tim Richard

nam veterans possibly injured by a chemical defoliant In 1986 a s ta te rep-resenta t ive wanted his name on the bill. The Senate passed its own version. Both chamber s -declined \ t o take up the other s bill. Result: Veterans a r e denied help for a full year until the ego dispute is resolved in '87. J

e Roads — Senators a re act ively looking at bills to allow local option t axes and fees House m e m b e r s need s tudy . t ime to catch up Result bumpy, two-lane roads where workers and shoppers need smooth five-larte roads

• SEMTA — The ,Sena te passes a plan sought by regional leaders to reor-ganize the Southeastern Michigan Transportat ion Authority House lead-TThe ' f i r s t e r s have a notion to disband SEMTA Result no action

W H A T S AT FAULT is not par t i san wrangling

The problem is a . two-chamber Mich-igan Legislature. It squanders valuable t ime before sett l ing s imple issues such as rural speed limits. It becomes totally constipated on m a j o r bills.

We're denied social repai rs not be-cause one group m a k e s a wrong deci-sion, but because two groups make no decision at all

T H E R E OUGHT A be a one-chamber legislature • *

There 's no need for two chambers This isn't Congress, where you have the big vs little s t a le -a rgument By a U.S. Supreme Court decision of 20 years ago, population is the only cri terion for ap-portionment — not acreage or t ree stumps or property valuation The ar-gument for a two-chamber body is le-gally obsolete

Can you imagine an industrial corpo-rat ion, a union or a m a j o r church prospering — or even surviving — with a two-house board of directors'*

One wrong notion is that a second chamber can catch mis takes made by

In truth, mis takes more of ten

the murder of countless unborn babies Last week, the speaker was Maxine

Berman, a Democra t ic s tate represent-at ive f r o m Southfield. She was address-ing her col leagues on the House floor.

Stressing tha t she was not voting fo r abortion, B e r m a n nonetheless spoke against a ban on Medicaid-funded abor-tions She said the inevitable vote was "horr i fying news" to thousands of peo-

^ She was refer r ing mostly to poor people who will no longer get Medicaid funding for a medical procedure tha t "Has been approved by the United S ta tes Supreme Court

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are made because the -attention, of the public, lobbyists and press is divided We watchdogs can ' t keep our eyes on two circuses at once

" READILY CONCEDING that the re a re many s incere opponents to abor-

* tions, Be rman railed against those who use the issue to single out poor people

Even though abortions a re legal, foes of Medicaid funding argue that taxpay-ers who oppose abortions should not have to pay for them with their tax dol-lars.

Hogwash. says Berman. in so m a n y words

"I have only the greatest repect for those who religiously believe that abor-tion is wrong, but who also unders tand that not everyone shares their religion, or the intensity of their religion, and. thank God, in this country, we don ' t have to," Be rman said in her floor re-marks

Par t of Berman ' s point is that the very s ta te l eg i s la to rs who piously vote against Medicaid-funded abortions have apparently no problem with taxpayer funded abor t ions if the potential recipi ents a r e themselves, their families, or their s taffs .

'The truth is that thousands of s ta te employees have paid insurance, paid abortion coverage," she said. "State-paid abortions arfe_available to legisla-" tors, judges, depar tment heads and thousands of staff people and their f am-ilies. But they were not singled out for discrimination. Why Is t h a t ? u —

m WHY, I N D E E D ? Be rman fears tha t

the answer lies in "welfare-bai t ing" and "racism." She may be right. Some-times, l awmakers seem all too eager to pander to these t ra i t s

Fact is, hypocrisy has always been part of the abortion issue Lawmakers on either side of the issue will tell yod that well-publicized votes were often posturing for selected consti tuents I t was no accident, they say. that the ve to overrides always fell one or two votes shy That way, most legislators could boast that they voted against abortions, some could bargain their vote with the governor and ul t imate ly Medicaid abortions would continue.

A petition drive has ended that p a r t of the chicanery The governor by law cannot veto last week's vote, so now thd battle heads to the cour ts

Still, the hypocrisy continues Ber-, man said several legislators told hef privately that they agreed with her re-marks They didn't vote tfeat way. It seems they dotv'l get votes or contribu-tions f rom wel fa re mothers

They *re, however, covered by a slate insurance plan And that- plan cover* abortions

hand over your heart as the Stars and Stripes go by Sa turday? Or are you amorig those who scoff at the e m b l e m of their country and whose snickering infur ia tes patriots?

There ' s a touch of something ex t ra to the Fourth of Ju ly this year because 1987 is the 200th anniversary of the United States Constitution, thus adding to the significance of Independence Day.

F r o m coast to coast, there will be parades, cli-mact ic a f te r -dark fireworks (except in communi-ties where the insurance p r emium has been judged too exorbitant to pay) and family outings by the ton as we celebrate the nation's birthday.

I a m pleased to belong t o a parade-happy fami-ly and personally have tooted a horn in em, orga-nized em, or merely watched em by the score. v

through bifocals

Fred DeLano

IN OUR TOWN Saturday, it will be close to an hour f r o m the parade's s tar t ing point before it reaches the residential co rne r where we'll be pic-nicking on a friend's front lawn, but no one in the crowd will complain at the wait. It 's part of the tradition.

Then will come a veterans ' color guard, public

safety vehicles with sirens, wailing, floats, bands twirlers . clowns drill t e a m s both on foot and on wheels, ant ique cars and. of course, politicans as the usual horde of Yankee Doodle Dandies who hold, or plan to nin for . elective office capitalize on the parade as a personal showcase.

When you stop to think of it. however, maybe all the politicking adds more than it detracts , That 's par t of what Independence Day is all abcfut, isn't it — the f reedom of choosing our officials a t the ballot box?

It u s a f reedom symbolized b y a sta r-spang led _ banner that stands for the land, the people, the government and the ideals of the L'nited States, no m a t t e r when or where it is displayed

Thanks : L a k e l a n d 3 To the e d i t o r

Cr ime is. up. and so is awareness of women's equality. But in the day to day scheme of things, there still are- chivalrous gent lemen who help damsels in distress, an Observer s t a f f e r is happy to r e p o r t .

Driving down N. Terr i tor ial west of Beck, a VW's.tire went flat. Within three minutes, Dennis Andrews, Mike Croftip and Tom Giles had spotted the t rouble and pulled over in their Lakeland Landscaping truck. > . .

.. The th ree w e r e on their way to a •hedge-trimm-ing job but decided to come to the rescue By the t ime they made two road t r ips — one to get a lugwrench, the other to notify the foreman as. to their whereabouts — nearly an hour had-passed. It took about another 20 minutes for - the youths, all g r a d u a t e s of P lymouth-Canton Community

. Schools, to fix the flat . That was accomplished thanks to the generosity of a family ' that lives south of N. Territorial just west of Beck, and ' without whose.tools somebody would have, ended up emptying her wallet at t h e fi l l ing-station. Thanks.

-J* Marybeth Dillon,

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— T t t A T FLAG is a symbol of the e f for t s of man to establish a social system in which the rights of all people a re of pr imary impor tance Regardless oI par t isan politics, the f reedom upon which this ' nation bases its strength ul t imately will be avail-able to none of us if denied to the least among as

"I once heard a speaker declare. The courage symbolized by t h e _ t e i i n the f lag applies not only to combat , it applies also to our everyday obliga-tion to defend everyone's right to share in the American d r eam "

For all the fun at tendant to this par t icular holi-day.- there ' s a serious side that lies in tradit ions tha t da le back to.the American Revolution and the guaran tees of th4 Constitution's Bill of Rights ,

A f lag is only a piece of cloth, but the one that should command your greatest respect has 50 white s t a r s on a field of blue plus 13 al ternat ing red and white stripes

When you see it Saturday^ let your mind pause a moment to rertaember that it represents the prin-ciples tha t maijie our country great , pledging to bear t ru th through word and deed to the sacred trust inherent in the p r o m i * ? ^ America — land of the f ree .

* You can be forgiven if you shed a t ea r of pride when you hear John Philip Sousa's most famous march echoing over the land. With good cause, he named it "The Sizars and Stripes Forever "

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Lobby fears costlier campaigns By W«rr»n Hoyt pge-ial wiliw

'LEGISLATION IN House commit- the bulk of the money is aligned creasing PAC contribution, limits, as tee would increAs* tM 12U.01 fluui muie witli'lilig philusuyliies than well ao providing iim.-matn. inc

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SC' programs win state grants Two new Schoolcraft College

programs will receive state grants for the coming school year

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rates computers for non-technical design work

In all. Schoolcraft will receive nearly-$282,000 in vocational edu-cation grants next year The figure is a 20 percent increase over last

Partial public financing of legisla-tive elections similar to the system now used in gubernatorial races, and a continued low threshold of contri-butions that must be reported, have

for candidates to report contribu-tions to $25. which a committee aide said would make the amount consisl-

"ent with itemizing requirements in other sections of the law

been proposed by Commmon Cause of Michigan.

Cele Friedstater. acting executive director of the public interest group, said proposals in the House Over-sight Committee to increase the re-porting threshold to end reporting of loans that are repaid during a re-

•porting period are invitations to concealment.

"In light of the present crisis of confidence in the relationships be-tween legislators and lobbyist*, any effort to reduce reporting of-contri-butions of financial transactions could be regarded by the voters of Michigan as an attempt at a partial cover-up," she said.

Fries tater said she hopes the Cr i -sis" — stemming from an alleged bribe attempt of a legislator by a lobbyist — makes people more aware of problems in various cam-paign financing and lobby laws.

lluwemi, some logtflatnrs favnr a—disclosure laws are very higher threshold of $30-135, more in line with common prices for fund-raising tickets. - .

Friestater said partial public fi-nancing. in which a candidate re-ceives matching funds for private contributions, would help reverse the trend toward increasing reliance -on political- action committee (PAC). money by legislative candidates.

A Common Cause study showed the percentage for all legislative

inr-reased from 42_pgr^_ cent in 1978 to 54 percent in 1982 And among members elected to the House in 1904. tbe percentage was

~S7 percent, while 27 of the 100 mem-bers received at least 70 percent of their campaign funds from PACs

HOUSE OVERSIGHT Committee Chair Maxine Berman. D-Southfield. sattT"Viere may be too much PAC money, but even then, she believes

trying to influence lawmakers' opin-ions

"You're looking at a system that clearly, has its flaws, but it's difficult to figure out how to change it. The

a re very adequate. The bottom line is if somebody wants to break- the law, they will find a way to do it." She satd.

Bferman defended increasing the individual pontribution limits and tying fiiture increases to inflation, saying the trend to increased PAC money' is, in part, due to limits on individual contributions that were never raised after 1978

Her package of bills would not change the PAC contribution, limits, but would raise individual limits to $2,150 from J 1.700 for a governor's race, $600 from $450 for a Senate race and $350 from $250 for a House race. 1

She said public financing would be a great idea for legislators to reduce PAC influences, but ddes not believe it to be realistic because of the po-tentially tremendous cost for the 148 seats.

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es linked to inflation She said it would only fuel the trend to more-ex-pensive campaigns

She also favored Requirements for reporting all transactions of Politi-cal Action Committees, which under

puter-aided art/design incorpo- year's grants

Current law are not required to re-port unless they are directly in-volved in spending for e!ection.cani-paigning.

Contributions between PACs are not necessarily reported, and she and other critics >ay that makes it harder to trace movement of money

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Enoch Ling, (LnukM a foaail c a s t Playing on tha playground ia part of aach day's tun at tha camp.

Camp helps students brave new worlds By Julio Brown staff write*——

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Even Albert Einstein and Marie Curie -weren't born knowing aH there is to know about science. Just like anyone else, they had to start out by asking questions and seeking answers.

"If you've ever asked a question, you're a scientist," said Terri Brewer, program director for tbe Novi-based Living Science Founda-tion. Even a child's classic query of "But why?" qualifies that young-ster as a scientist. ' Por a group of 24 area children, -last week was a good time to ask questions and learn all they could about the world around them.

The childrep participated Ln a science and nature day camp, spon-

sored by the Living Science Foun-dation and Pfy mouth-Canton Com-munity Education. Tbe day camp included a variety of activities de-signed to help the children learn all about the world of science

DAY CAMP sessions were held Monday through Friday at Huising Elementary School in Canton.

For 7-year-old Carol Muller, learning all about dinosaurs and other animals made the week a fun one.

"I like seeing all the animals and learning about them," said Carol, a third g rader f rom Dearborn Heights. She'd like to be an archae-ologist when she grows up and would search for dinosaur bones and fossils.

The antmat* tbe children saw

during the day camp weren't the most typict U P H Red, a green-winged macaw, and Boa Diddley, a boa constrictor, were among tbe visitors during tbe ' week

Plymouth's Daniel Steinhelper, 8, was among those children who bad their picture taken with Boa Diddley. A third grader at S t Paul's School in Northville, Daniel wasn't particularly nervous about holding the snake.

' I t feels weird, because iPs slith-ery on your neck," he said. ' I t feels neat when you're holding him."

Daniel agreed with Carol that the day camp made for a fun week.

"It 's about science and a lot of fun things," he said. "It's fun to come here. We learned about all tbe animals."

Last week's program, for chil-dren ages 5 to 11, included plenty * of fun-time activities. Children spent a part of each day playing on tbe playground at Hulsing.

classifying animal* and plants. Tbe youngsters are interested in be-

ter and designed clay sculptures of a n i m a l w using live a n i m a l models. -They also discussed the five senses and how each provides us with in-formation about our surroundings.

"It 's a lot of fun when you work with the kids," said tbe Living Sci-e n c e F o u n d a t i o n ' s B r e w e r . "They're fascinated with all tbe kinds of things they can do."

The boys aren't tbe only ones learning about science; girls were well-represented st last week's day camp and at other Living Science Foundation programs.

A number of the foundation staff members are women, said Brewer, who received a bachelor's degree in biology from Central Michigan University.

"Now they see that it doesn't have to be a man who's a scien-t i s t " Some of the girls are braver when holding the animals than the boys are, she said.

A NUMBER of boys and girls participating in the programs are interested in science-related ca-reers, said Bonnie Neff. camp di-recfo^lU Jlw Living Scieoce Foun-dation.

"You need to tell them tbe kinds of things they come across." Some

ans; they're often not aware that such professionals work with sick or injured people and animals and that the job takes its emotional toll, she said.

Tbe Living Science Foundation, now ia i t s sixth school year, is an

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Tsrri Brswsr snjoys working with chMdrsn at tha camp, i f i a lot of fun whan you work with tha Mda."

OTHER ACTIVITIES included learning about the kingdom of life.

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.. > v i? =15 Carol Muller, 7, meets Big Red, a green-winged macaw, getting a little help in the process from the Living Science Founda-tion's Terri Brewer.

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Foundation staff members con-duct science programs in schools throughout Michigan and provide classroom materials and programs for science teachers Programs for senior citizen groups and for col-lege students majoring in educa-tion are also included

"Science is a fun thing, because it's doing.' said Neff. who has a bachelor's degree m biology and education from Central Michigan University. Studying science allows children to work on their skills in math, reading and other subjects, they learn to follow a thinking pro-cess

"It's a way of. solving problems and it's a way of finding out infor-mation," Neff said Studying sci-ence can include examining your own fingerprints or designing a model airplane

Working on science projects al-lows children to learn about team-work; they also learn to concen-trate on the task at hand

"It's basically a detective job If

you learn the method, it all falls together."

Foundation staff members aren't afraid "to tell the' children they don't know an answer. Neff said

And being wrong is what 99 percent of science is^But that's part of the process

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Throughout its 106-ygar history, the American Association of Uni-versity Women has been an organi-zation exclusively for women.

That changed last week when delegates to the~AAUW's 34th bien-nial convention voted overwhelm-ingly to admit m^n as members The vote was taken June 22 at the convention in Houston. Texas.

The Plymouth branch of the AAUW was represented at the con-

new voices Jim and Linda Courtney of Plym-

outh announce the birth of a daugh-ter. Kelly Joan. June 1 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospilal in Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Al and Martha Bentley and Lloyd Courtney, all of

vention by delegates Barbara Greanya and Sus^n Silletti.

Both local ^dmen supported the move to admit men as-members, "as did. I think, probably the whole Michigan delegation." Greanya said. Michigan's delegation includ-ed some 40 people.

"It doesn't change any of our ba-sic goals or what we work for or believe in," said Greanya.. presi-dent of the Plymouth branch of the AAUW. ' " 'V- %

The resolution process- for the AAUW membership, change'began

prior to the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision involving the Rota-ry Club in California, she said

* • MEMBERSHIP IN the AAUW had been open to women graduates holding a bachelor's or higher de-gree from an accredited college or -university- Last weeks vote changed the eligibility requirement in AAUW's bylaws to "a graduate" holding a baccalaureate or higher degree.

The AAUW's membership had in-cluded some women from Califor-

nia's judiciary Greanya said, those women were not allowed to contin-ue to participate in AAUW's activi-ties. due to the organization s wom-en-only membership

Michigan State University had not joined as a college University rttjmber. Greanya said also due'to the women-only membership re-quirement

The AAUW has worked for equity throughout its history, said Greanya. a Plymouth resident and

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The Plymouth Community Arts Council has been looking for a few good men and women — and they've found them Some 45 to 50 people have applied for the PCAC director s position.

"Some are fantastic." said Pat McCombs. president of the PCAC 'Very diverse, extremely qualified

Some h^ve, run arts councils Some of them have very, very exten-sive backgrounds "

The local arts organization, found-ed in 1969. is seeking its first direc-tor Tuesday, June 30. was the dead-line to apply for the director's posi-

t ion A p p l i c a n t were received from

throughout Michigan and from such t. 'hT natp< a< Florida-. Ohio, Wis-consin. Kansas and Nebraska. McCombs said

. The director's responsibilities would include programing, public relations, staff and volunteer super-vision and day-to-day operations He or she would also be responsible for writing grant proposals and for de-veloping and managing artistic and financial growth

"We've done a lot of legwork on this McCombs said

PCAC MEMBERS will probably start interviewing applicants in mid-

* July and will continue interviewing t h r o u g h A u g u s t . she"s3 id

'Some of them are just probably going to be out of our league There's no way we could afford $50,000 or anything like tha t"

Some 10. to 15 applicants have al-ready been eliminated from consid-eration. she said Five F*CAC mem-bers. including McCombs. are look-ing at the applicants qualifications The other members are Dorothy Ma-

gee Pam Mincher Doris Chatterley and Carol Davis

Those reviewing-applMjants qualir fications will look at each person s background The director would need to have a good personality McCombs said, he or she would need a good business background and would need to be able to work effec-tively with about 200 volunteers, "which isn't always easy

A second interview will probably be done for a smaller number of tfc? applicants Such an interviewing process will help the-PCAC mem-bers .learn more about each appli-cant it will also help'the applicants, learn more about the PCAC

And our organizauon is so differ-ent from a lot of ot^er organiza-uons" , „

FILLING THE PCAC director s posiuon will depend on whether thf local arts organization receives* a grant from the Michigan Council for the Arts The decision on the grant application won't be known until late August or early September accord-ing to McCombs

Last year, the PCAC received a grant from the Michigan Council for the Arts Part of that grant stipulat-ed that the organization find a con-sultant to help prepare a long-range plan.

PCAC members worked with con-sultants Phil Jenkins and Judith Sheldon of Bryn Mawr- Associates, one recommendation included in the resulting long-range plan was the hiring of a full-ume director

While interviewing applicants for -the director s position. PCAC mem-bers will be straightforward about the status of the Michigan Council for the Arts grant McCombs said Most applicants with an arts-related background will understand that kind of thing

"It's a nice position, it really is

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• HANDLING MONE Y Plymouth-Canton Parents Without

Partners will meet at 8 p.m. Thurs-day July 2. at Fellows Creek Golf Club, on Lotz Road east of 1-275 and north of Michigan Avenue in Canton The speaker. Elisabeth Wentzel of Gemini Financial Service, will dis-

HanJl.ng Your Money" A

• M O O N L I G H T C R U I S E Phoenix I will hold a Boblo moon-

light cruise Saturday. July 11. Ad-vance ticket price is $10 Phoenix 1 holds a dance and party for singles at 8:30 p.m. each Sunday at Roma's of Garden City. 32550 Cherry*Hill at Venoy. For more information, call Ruth*471-1248.

dance will f«.llow the meeting Price is $2. $3 af .er 9 30 p.m. For more information calf Ellen. 455-3851.

• B A R P e C U E Members of the Mayflower-Lt.

Gamble \ F W f o s t No 6695 and Auxiliary will hold their annual hu-kpn ha rbecueJ jom 1-5 p m. Sat-

~ ' " bar urday July 4 The chicken barbecue will he held at the post home. 1426 S. Mil', Plymouth. Price is $4 per per-so.i Carry-out service~wtlT be avail-sole The public 'may attend For tickets or more information, call tl\e post home. 459-6700.

• O R I E N T A T I O N The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

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• E X E R C I S E The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a six-week prenatal exercise class beginning -at 7-8 30 p.m Wednesday. July 15. The class will continue through Wednes-day, Aug. 19. and will meet at Newburg United Methodist Church. 36500 Ann Arbor Trail. Livonia Classes include non-aerobic exercis-es for toning and strengthening To register or for more information, call 459-7477 ' \

• C H I L D B I R T H The Plymouth Ch.ldbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a seven-week childbirth series starting at 7 30 p.m Wednesday. Julv 15. at the

*"** *'• ' " f " " ' -l - —• racsa rean orientation at — F i r s t Presbyterian Church of I lym Monday. July 6. at Newburg United Methodist Church. 36500 Ann Arbor Trail. Livonia. The program will fea-ture a Caesarean birth film. The ori-entation is for couples anticipating a Caesarean birth and for Lamaze-prepared coupies seeking additional information on birth possibilities Price is $1 per person a t the door Advance registration is not required For more information, call 459-7477

Fashion Guild seeks members

Thirty locaj women will be chosen io represent the Fashion Guild at Twelve Oaks Mall for a one-vear term beginning m August.

Applications are available at the information center at Twelve Oaks Mall, at 1-96 and Novi Road in Novi. Mall hours are 10 a m to 9-p.m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. ' Thff dead line to apply is Jul^ 26"

The Fashion Guild is foi1 wofhen

outh. 701 W Church St Early regis-tration is advisedJTo register or for more information. calU459-7477

• L A M A Z E The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a Lamaze orientation class at 7:30 p m Mon-day. July 20.' at Newburg United Methodist Church. 36500 Ann Arbor Trail. Livonia This introduction to the Lamaze birth technique will fea-ture a birth film. " Saturday's Chil-dren Price is $1 per person at the door. Advance registration is not re-quired For more information, call 459-7477.

• N E W B O R N C A R E The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

, tion Association will ofler a two-1

week class on newborn care for ex-pectant couples. The class will begin at 7 30 p.m. Tuesday. July 21. at'Ge-neva United Presbyterian Church. 5835 N Sheldon. Canton The classes give information on care and devel-opment of infanls^rom birth through the age of 3 months" To register or for more information, call 459-7477.

• BIRTH SERIES The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

Stars to Beat Cancer" tournament will offer area bowlers a chance to compete for prizes and to support cancer research and patient services of the Michigan Cancer Foundation. Bowlers wiH also be able to meet lo-cal media, sports and entertainment celebrities. A $25 entry fee includes th ree .games with local celebrities, food and a chance to win one of the many prizes MCF will also hold a raffle for bowlers and non-bowlers prior to and during the tournament. The first three days of the tourna-ment will be Aug 21-23 at Merfi-Bowl Lanes in Livonia. The tourna-ment will then move to Ark Sterling Lanes. Sterling Heights, Aug 28-30.

tion, call the Michigan Cancer Foun-dation. Plymouth office, 453-3010. between 1 and 3 p m.

• D I N N E R D A N C E Canton VFW Post No 6967 will

hold a dinner dance at 7 p.m. Friday. Sept 25. at the Harris-Kehrer Post .No 3323. 1055 S Wayne Road. West-land Radio disc jockeys will spin the r t k ' o r d ^ l ' l l i f l* >7 Tur more igfor mation. call 981-1610;

• M U S E U M F U N The Plymouth Historical Museum

is celebrating Michigan's sesquicen-. tennial with exhibits throughout the museum. The exhibits include glass-ware. quilts, "and materials repre-senting industry, the Civil War. Michigan Indians, the schools and

-other areas. There is also a collec-tion of Hamilton rifles, manufac-tured in Plymouth by the Hamilton Rifle Co from 1898 to 1945 The mu-seum is at 155 S Main. Plymouth It is open to the public 1-4 p.m. Thurs-day. Saturday and Sunday Admis-sion price is $1 for adults. 50 cents for those ages 11-17 and 25 cents for, children 5-10 For more information, call 455-8940.

• G A R D E N D O C E N T S Docent classes are planned at the

Matthaei Botanicar Gardens in Ann Arbor."Docents a re volunteers who introduce and- explore the many worlds of plants with people of all ages. They are a part of the Friends of the Matthaei Botanical Gardens Classes for tours in the conservatory willbegBvon Monday. Sept. 21. The class will meet weekly for five months, with a recess in December The course will include a review of some aspects of basic 'botany, spe-cial topics related to the gardens' collections, lour techniques and practice sessions The three-year commitment to the program in-

-appl^-is Sept 4, For an application or more information, call Margaret Vergith at the gardens. 763-7060

• D I P L O M A T S The -Toastmasters International "

Diplomats" meet at 5 45 p.m each Thursday in the- banquet room of Denny's restaurant. Ann Arbor Road at 1-275 in Plymouth Township The

for thin o n hM want tw group prove their public speaking skills, meet ne;w friends and have fun For reservations or more information, call Art. 455-0424»-or Pat . 455-1024.

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

a cooperative nursery school, will of-fer two new classes in the fall. A Sat-urday morning class and a Wednes-day-Saturday morning class will be offered for 3-year-olds Other classes are offered for 3- and 4-year-olds at the nursery school. For more infor-mation. call Linda Hensley. 981-1385 x

• L I T E R A C Y The Community Literacy Council

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first grade teacher at Eriksson El-ementary School in Canton. Most of the members she's spoken with have agreed the change was an idea whose time had come

The AAUW's name will remain the same

Some of the organization's older members had opposed the change. Greanva said, estimating that not more than 50 of the l,.'u0 delegates at the convention opposed the deci-sion to admit men as members

."I can understand that^view-point."

THE LOCAL branch of the American Association of Universi-ty Women is involved in a number of activities, including staging a children's play each year and hold-

Certainly. We've had men tWTp us all the t i p e . . We've bad-lots.. i support

The qonvenJ±en in Houston closed last week with a ceremony at the NASA Johnson Space Center, honoring Dr. Judith Resnik. wht was killed in the explosion of the Challenger space shuttle Resnik was an AAUW member and a ri cipient of a fellowship from the AAUW's educational foundation

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u i f t an annual used book sale. Some 135 women are current members of the Plymouth branch

Greanya doesn't anticipate that many men will rush to join the Plymouth branch of the AAl'W

*i would be surprised if we sud-denly had 25 men" become active in the organization, she said

More than 1.300 AAUW branch.-joined forces to ra ise som<» $320,000 for an endowed fellowsLp in Resnik's name. The fellowship will support women in science engineering

The AAUW's educational lour. : tion awards more than $1 million each year to advance education, re-search and self-development for worn*" In 1988, the organization will celebrate the 100th anniver-sary of its first fellowship award

That first fellowship was award ed«at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Greanya said The AAUW's Michigan division annua meeting will be held in Ann Arb-.r^ in honor of that anniversary -r

and Lehmann College of Beauty are combining efforts to raise money Money raised will be used for tuton at books and for materials to enlarge tbe collection of low-level, high-in-terest books for new adult readers The Community Literacy Council is-a non-profit organization that helps adults learn to read and trains vol-unteers to become tutors Lehmann College of Beauty has donated motg, than $1,000 in services Money will be donated for haircuts, shampoos sets and manicures done at Lehmann College of Beauty. 67} S Math. Plymouth. The offer Is good through Aug 11. Tickets are available lhr™'gh Plymr>uth-fantun Communi

at 1150 S. Canton Center Road. Can-ton. Museum hours are 1-3 p.m Tuesdayrmd 1-4 p.m. Saturday Reg ular meetings of the Canton Histori-cal Societyvare held at 7 30 p.m. tbe second Thursday of each month For more information, call 397-0088 dur ing regular museum hours. y

• W O M E N ' S G R O U P S Plymouth Family Service is offer-

ing groups for women who wish to explore their drug alcohol dse or who want to recover from drug; al-cohol problems Fees are based on the ability to pay For more infor mation. cal l Judith Darlington at Plymouth Family Service. 453-0890

lowing days Mondays from 10 a.m to noon for euchre and pool, Tues- * d*ya, 6.30 9 30 p.m for pinochle, Fridays from 11 30 a m to 3 30 p.m and 6 30-9 30 p m for bridge i m d ^ p i ^ nochle Seniors living in Plymouth Township or the city of Plymouth -may attend For more information,

- call Helen Krupa. 459-6259.

• D A N C E R S ' C O O K B O O K The Polish Centennial Dancers of

Plymouth cookbook. "Secrets from Centennial Cupboards." is available f rom group members ft features a nuThber of Polish recipes, along with American recipes The price is $5 For montTinfOfmanon call Joanne Ygeal. 464-1263

• T O A S T M A S T E R S The Oral Majority Toastmasters

Club meets at 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays in the banquet room at Denny's restau-rant. v ton Arbor Road at 1-275, Plymouth Township For reserva-tions or more information on the din-ner meetings, call Phyllis K. Sulli-van 455-1635

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Veterans of Foreign Wars, meets at 8 p m . the second and fourth Tues-days of the month at the post home. 1426 S Mill. Plymouth. New mem-bens-are welcome For informatiuii. call the post. 459-6700

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Guild members explore the fash-ion world through volunteer partici-pation in the ac t iv i t iS of the shop-ping center

Members participate in workshops on hair, makeup and fashion topics. They have also done runway and in-formal modeling shows.

week childbirth series starting at 7 30 p.m Thursday. July 30, at Gene-va United Presbyterian Church. 5835 N. Sheldon. Canton Early registra-tion is advised To register or for more information, call 459-7477.

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job placement service of Plymouth-Canton Community Education A number of current and former adult students with diverse skills and a de sire to work are ready for referral. Employees have been screened apd are available for full-time, part-time and seasonal work. For more infor-mation. call Elizabeth Barker. 451-6451

• POLISH DANCE Registration is under way for fall

classes offered by the Polish Nation-al Alliance Centennial Dancers of Plymouth Classes are for children age 3 and older and for adults Danc-ers will learn national and regional, dances of Poland, polkas from the United States, techniques of ballet, and jazz and novelty for variety They will also learn about the Polish

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• S T . J O H N N E U M A N N The St. John Neumann 50-Up Club

for local seniors meets at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at the church, on Warren Road west of Sheldon Road in Canton New mem-bers may attend For more informa-tion, call Betty Gruchala. 459-4091

• P R E V E N T I O N The Plymouth Canton Council for

the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect meets a f 7:30 p.m. the sec-ond Wednesday of each month Meet-ings are held in the library of East Middle School. 1042 S. Mill. Plym-outh. For more information, call Ka-thy Reilly, 459-2067.

• T O U Q H L O V E Toughlove meets at 7 p.m. Mon-

days at the Faith Community Mora-. vian Church. 46001 Warren Road, at Canton Center Road in Canton. Toughlove is a self-help group for parents troubled by teenage behav-_ ior.

• B A L L R O O M D A N C E W The Tuesday Night Ballroom Dance Club meets from 8 30-11 30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Grotto Club of Ann Arbor. 2070 W Stadium Blvd. Live music is part of the fun. re-freshments are served Married cou-ples and guests may attend. For more information, call 971-4480 or 434-1615.

• C A N T O N H I S T O R Y The Canton Historical Museum is

• C A N T O N J A Y C E E S The Canton Jaycees hold general

membership meetings at the Fellows Creek Golf Course clubhouse Meet ings are held at 7 30 p.m the second Wednesday of each month They are open to the public Fellows Creek is on Lotz. north of Michigan Avenue in

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• BETHANY Bethany Plymouth -Canton meets

at 8 p.m. the third Saturday of each month at St Kenneth Church. 14951 Haggerty, south of Five Mile. Plynv ouih The organization is a support group for the divorced, separated and widowed For more information. eaH422-4M»25

• TOASTMASTERS — Motor City Speak Easy, a member

of Toas tmas t e r s In te rna t iona l , meets the second and fourth Monday of each month at O'Sheehan s in the Highland Lakes Shopping • Center . southeast corner of Eleven Mile and Northville Road in Northville Din ner is at 6 p m the meeting at 7 p m Motor City Speak Easy w e l -comes people who want to improve their speaking skills For more infor-mation. call 459-5759

• O P T I M I S T S Club meets at 7 p.m the first and

third Mondays of each month in the Miles Standisti Room of t tur-May-flower Hotel in Plymouth Plymouth and Canton residents may call 45.3-8547 for njembership informauon

• C H O R U S C O O K B O O K Plymouth Community Chorui

cookbook. All Our Best . ' is avail-able at Plymouth Book World and from chorus members Price is $7 95.

• F A M I L I E S A N O N Y M O U S Families Anonymous, a self-help

program f^r relatives and friends concerned with drug abus^-or beha-vioral problems, will meet at 8 p.m Thursdays in St John Neumann Catholic Church. 44800 Warren. Can-ton

• FLOTILLA — T b e - P l y m o u t h - C a n i u n ; Coast

Guard Auxiliary Flotilla l i y meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at Room 2514 (counselors qffice). Plymouth Salem High School^'46181 Joy Road Canton For more» infor-mation on boating safety, call 455-2676

• C A N T O N R O T A R Y Canton Rotary Club meets at noon "

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

• W O M E N F O R S O B R I E T Y Self-help group for alcoholic wom-

e n ' m e e t s ^ r l p m Tuesdays in New-man Hous«,^ Schoolcraft College campus, Haggerty at Seven Mile. Livonia A hotline. 427-9460. oper-ates 24 hours a day

• C A N T O N K I W A N I S The Kiwams Club of Canton meets

6 30-8 p m . Mondays (except after a

weddings and engagements

Roberts-Newton Mrs Dolores Roberts of Farming-

ton announces the engagement of her daughter Juliandra Marie to Richard Frederic Newton Jr., son of Mr and Mrs Richard Newton of Plymouth v

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Farmington High School, employed as branch manager of American Broadcast Employees Federal Cred-it Union in Southfield Her fiance is a graduate of Plymouth Salem High School and attended Michigan State University and University of Michi-gan He is area supervisor of opi-ra-Uons for Dominos P i j t a Inq.

An August-Redding is planned trr Grace Lutheran Ctfurch. Redford

• TAKE.OFF POUNDS TOPS Chapter 1236 meets every

Thursday evening wi Faith Commu-nity Church. 46001 Warren. Canton Weigh m starts at 6 30 p.m.. with a meeting following 7-8 p m For more information, call 397-3102

• CIVIL AIR PATROL - Ah Force Auxiliary Squadron 16-1

invites mterested'people to attend its weekly meetings 6 30-10 p m Thurs-day. on the fourth floor of the main building, Willow Run Airport Any U S citizen 13 or older may become a volunteer For information, call Robert Eizen. commander. 326-9673

holiday) in Denny'6 restaurant . Ann Arbor Road east of 1-275. New mem-bers are welcome For information, call James Rvan, 459-9300

• CANTON WOMEN The Canton Women's Club will

meet 9-11 a.m. the first and fourth Thursday of the month at the Faith Community Moravian Church. 46001 Warren Road, west of Canton Cen ter. Canton Township New members may attend The club is for women interested in being a part of cultural events, group discussion and recre-ational activities The club is co-sponsored by the YWCA of Western Wayne County For more informa-tion. call Cynthia Nichols, area pro-gram director, at 561-4110.

• TOPS MEETING TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly

meets 7 30-8 30 p m Wednesdays in Central Middle School. Main at Church. Plymouth Ideas on weight reduction are discussed For infor-mation. call 453-4756 or 455-1583

• ZESTERS Zesters, a club for Canton resi-

"~3enis 55 and older, meets at 12 30 p m Thursdays- in the Canton Recre-ation Center. 44237 Michigan at Sheldon Membership fees are $1 to join and $1.50 per month For more information about the club, call the Canton senior citizen office. 397-1000 Ext 278.

• P L Y M O U T H S E N I O R S The Plymouth Township Seniors

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• A M E R I C A N B A C K G A M M O N

C L U B Club meets Wednesday evenings

in the back room of the Box Bar 777 Ann Arbor Trail. Plymouth Tourna-ment registration is at 7 15 p.m and tournament play at 7-30- p m Ad-vance strategy, as well as help for new players, is available for early arrivals. For information, call Scot-lie Flora 453-7356

• A M E R I C A N L E G I O N The Passageway de Post No^^Sl

of the American Legion meets at 7 30 p.m the second Thursday of each month at the Plymouth. Memo-rial Building, 173 N Main, Plym-outh New members may attend For more information, call Bill Nicholas. 453-9494.

• V O L U N T E E R S N E E D E D FISH of Plymouth Canton, an or-

ganizauon serving residents, is seek-ing volunteers Opportunities to-serve include transportation, typing, baby-sitting and telephone calling Call 453-1110 for informauon

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M r ' and Mrs Theodore Teegarden ijf Birmingham announce the en-gagement of their daughter, Nancy €Sark Teegarden of Auburn Hills, to Stephen Michael Wegienek of War-ren. son of Mr and Mrs Donald Wegienek of Plymouth

The bride-elect is. a graduate of Birmingham Seaholm High School and North wood Institute She is em-ployed by U S News 4 World Re-port

Her fiance is a graduate of Plym-outh Salem High School and of East-ern Michigan University. He is em-

ployed by the National Broadcasting Co -

An early October wedding is planned at the Academy of tbe Sacred Heart in BloomTTeld Hills

Carfi-Reynolds Loretta ^larie Reynolds formerly

of Marquette, and Joseph Charles Carli III of Northville were married June 18 in Las Vegas. Nev

Parer.ts of the couple are Jeanne Marie Reynolds of Marquette. Al-fred Richard Reynolds of Rapid Riv-

er. Mich., and Joseph Charles and-Carol Lee Carli of Northville

The bnd'e is employed as a secre u r v with -Digital Signal Inc of Southfield. Her husband is employee with R E Dailey and Co. of Detroit

The newlyweds took a wedding trip in Nevada. Arizona and Califor-nia They will make their home in Canton.

R e s e a r c h e r s v i s i t a r c h i v e s The staff of Plymouth Historical

Museum believes that the museum now houses one of the best resource centers m the area for genealogy and community history.

Nineteenth and 20th century news-"papers and census records, a sur-

name genealogy file and old photo-

graphs are available to the public

Librarians are on staff to assist, the archive researchers dnring regu-lar musum hours. 1-4 p m Thursday-Saturday and Sunday The museum is at 155 S Main. Plymouth Admis-sion is $1 -*

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525-3664 or 261 -9276 Sunday School Morning Worship ... Evening Worship Wed. Family Hour

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S C H E D U L E O F S E R V I C E S 425-6215 or 425-1116

S U N D A Y S C H O O L SUN. 10:00 A.M. M O R N I N G WORSHIP SUM. 11:00 A .M. E V E N I N G WORSHIP .. - SUN. 7:00 P.M. V & D N E S D A Y BIBLE S T U D Y W E D . 7:00 P.M.

28440 LYNDON. L IVONIA . Ml KENMETH D. GRIEF

PASTOR

~ ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN C h u r c h 4 S c h o o l 5 8 8 5 Vianoy i Blk N ot Ford Rd Westland 4 2 5 - 0 2 6 0

D i v i n e W o r s h i p 8 A 11 A . M . B i b l e C l a s s A S S 9:30 A . M .

M o n d a y E v e n i n g S e r v i c e 7:30 P M. Ralph Fischer Pas te

Gary D Headapohl, Ass t Pastor

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G R A N D R I V E R B A P T I S T O F L I V O N I A (Affi l iated with American Baptist Churches, U.S.A_)

3 4 5 0 0 Six Mi le Rd.. Just Wes t of F a r m i n g t o n Rd. S U N D A Y

. 9 30 A M fAMILV BIBLE SCHOOL 10:45 A M W O R S H I P

I 261 -6950

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R e d f o r d B a p t i s t C h u r c h 7 Mi le Road and G r a n d River

Det ro i t . M i c h i g a n 533 -2300

Sunday, July 5th 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship "Faith ol Our

Founding Fathers" Rev Elmer E Rose

10:45 A.M. C h u r c h S c h o o l F o r A l l A g e s

Be, timer E Rose Interim Pas'ex

BCT Mar» F-«js-Somm«s A**ocia(e Pastor

Mrs Donna Gleason O-'BClOr o' MuJiC

HOSANNA-TABOR LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL

9600 t e v e r n e • So R e d f o r d ' 937-2424 Rev Roy Pranschke Rev Glenn Kopper

WORSHIP WITH US Sundays 8:30 & 11:00 A.M

(Nursery provided) Monday Evening 7.00 P.M

Sunday School & Bible Classes 9 45 A M Christ ian School Pre-school-8 lh grade

Robert Schultz. pr incipal 937-2233 _ _

St. Paul's Lutheran Missouri Synod

20805 MKJdieOett siI 8-Mile Farminaton Hills- 474-0875

• The Rev Ralph & Unger, H * * * The Rev Calr E Mehl, Pastoral Assistant

S A T U R D A Y W O R S H I P 6 P M S U N D A Y W O R S H I P 8.30 & 11 A W

5 U N S C H O O L / B I B L E C L A S S 10 A M C H R I S T I A N S C H O O L

G r a d e s K - 8 Randy Z ie lmsk i , Pr inc ipa l

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LUTHERAN CHURCH 46250 Ann Arbor Road

Plymouth 453-5252

The Rev ICM.. Mehri. Pastor

Worship 8:30 & 1fc00 A.M. Wednesday Bible Study 16 A.M.

Nursery Provided

4 t h S e r v i c e at S c h o o l c r a f t C o l l e g e

8:30 A .M. W o r s h i p S e r v i c e 1CWX) A.M. S u n d a y S c h o o l

S u n d a y S e r v i c e B r o e d c a s t 9.30 a .m . W M U Z - F M 103.5

Worship and Sunday School 8:30. 10:00 and 11:30 A.M.

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7 : 0 0 P . M . .

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W e d n e s d a y , 7 : 3 0 P . M . -

F i l m , " F o r T h e L o v e Of P e t e "

Thursday . Ju ly 2. 1987 QSiE

c h u r c h b u l l e t i n

The church bulletin us published gvery Thursday m the Observer. Information for the church bulle-tin m u s t be received in our office

noon the Monday preceding

Suburban Life section, "Observer, 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150

Members of Alpha Baptist Church and Memo-, Softball rial Church of Christ gather for a pre-game Park, prayer before a Livonia Christian Fellowship

ART EMANUELE/staff photographer

iue contest in Edward Hines

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July 5th 11:00 A.M. Holy Communion

••The Power That Be" Di William St«M

8:30 P .M. E v e n i n g Se rv i ce Or Stahl SoeaSmg

P A S T O R S w m M Stah l . D. M i n . Thos Pals. M Dtv

Chery l Kaye , Mus i c Di rector

ST. P A U L ' S k U T H E R A N M I S S O U R I S Y N O D

High & Elm S t ree ts . Nor thv i l l e T. Lubeck . Pastor .

C Boe rge r -Pu lp i t Asst . Church 3A9-3140 - School 3116 Sunday Worship 8 00 AM S 10 30 A M Sunday School 9 30 AM

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C H U R C H 10101 W. Ann Arbor P I . . Plymouth

at Gottfredson & Ann Arbor Rd

Sunday School and Worship Service 8:30 and 11:00 A M

Rev. William C. MOore - Pastor William T. Brsnham. Asst. Pastor

Nursery Provided

Phone 459-9550

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25630 G R A N D RIVER at B E E C H DALY 5 3 3 - 2 2 6 6 . R E D F O R D TWP

S U N D A Y S E R V I C E S * 1 5 A 11:00 A-M-

S U N D A Y S C H O O L 9:15 & 11:00 A .M.

Rev. V i c t o r F. H a l b o t h , Jr . . Pas to r

Rev Thomas Waber, Pastoral Asst R e v V F H a l O o t h S r , P a s t o r E m o r l t u s

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday Worship 8 A.M. • 11 A.M.

Pastor : Je r ry Yarne l l Ass is tan t Drex M o r t o n

Y o u t h D i rec to r : G inn ie Hauck 7000N.Sheldon.CantorTwp.« 459-3333

(just South of Warren Rd )

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CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH

9300 F a r m i n g l o n Rd.. L ivon ia 421-0120 421-0749

9:30 Worship Service

Rev Richard A MartzoH -

LUTHERAN C H U R C H

W I S C O N S I N S Y N O D

S T . P A U L ' S P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 27475 Five Mile RdTfat Inkster) Livonia 422-1470

9:30 A.M. Early Cbmmunion 10:00 A.M. Worshipjand Church School

" N a t i o n a l P r i d e - F a m i l y T o g e t h e r n e s s " Rev. Paul I rwin p reach ing

.Games in the Livonia Christian Fellowship Soft-ball League don't start with the traditional cry. of " p l a v b a t l "

The call of let's prav" is always the first order of business to be answered _

And pray is something that both/teams do togeth-er Members of the lfl-team league which plays its games op Fridavs in Edward Hines Park, meet in the center of the diamond to share in Christian fellow-ship both-hefore and after games

With heads bowed, players quietly form in a circle YotKre up there and you ask the Lord to keep you

from injury and to keep our tempers in check, said Rob McGuire of Livonia, who manages the Livonia Baptist Church entry in the league

PRAYER IS NOT the only thing which differenti-ates the Livonia Fellowship circuit from other recre-a t iohj l softball leagues.

-The mam difference is th,e practice of basic fun-damentals of Christian fellowship. ' said Bill Textor, president of the Livonia Fellowship League This is not do or die to win

Win or lost players have to adhere to the rules To and you're out. players

m u u dTways displavgSWl spu r tu ju iuh ip

Dr W.F. W h l t l e d g e Rev. P f Irwin Rev. K.R Thoresen

a p l a c e t o b e l o n g a p l a c e t o b e c o m e

F E L L O W S H I P B A P T I S T C H U R C H (a m in i s t r y of the Baptist Genera l C o n f e r e n c e )

WORSHIP WITH US SUNDAY 10:00-11:00

- - now meeting in the Smith Elementary School - * w "

129 McKinley. P lymouth

(children church> Rev. Peter A. Foreman. Th M.. pastor 455-1509

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H O L Y T R I N I T Y 39020 Five Mile • West Livonia

4 6 4 - 0 2 1 1 WORSHIP SERVICES 8:30 & 10:00 A.M.

NURSEB Y AVAILABLE S u n d a y S c h o o l and W e d n e s d a y Class

l o r Al l A g e s Sep t . t h r u M a y WELCOME...

U N I T Y

U N I T Y O F L I V O N I A 2 8 6 6 0 Five Mile

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N O R T H W E S T B A P T I S T 23845 M i d d l e b e l t Rd 474-3393

Even ing Serv ice 7:00 P M . W e d n e s d a y Serv ice 7:00 P M

S u n d a y S c h o o l 9.45 A M M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 11 00 A M

Rev «icha«0 L Karr P*»t» Nursery A.aWaEW

F A I T H L U T H E R A N 30000 Fi-.e Mile • East bfvonia-

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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Mt) 13 thru 17 E d u c a t i o n Of f i ce 4 2 1 - 7 3 5 9

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

26325 Halstead Road at 11 Mile Farmington Hills. Michigan

S e r v i c e s Every S u n d a y a1 10:30 a .m. A lso . 1st & 3 r d S u n d a y at 7 :00 p . m

S u n d a y S c h o o l - 9" 15 a .m. B ib le C l a s s - T u e s d a y 7:45 p .m.

S o n g Serv ices - Last S u n d a y of M o n t h 7:00 p m.

Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Churches

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

W C A R 1 0 9 0 S U N D A Y 1<*3G A . M .

K i r k o f O u r S a v i o r jsaao CHERRY H«.L

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^ * Church School • WorjNp. 10:30 AM

NURSERY C A R E A V A I L A B L E Neil D C o w l i n g , Pas to r 7 2 8 - 1 0 8 8

Y O U ARE I N V I T E D G A R D E N CITY P R E S B Y T E R I A N

- C H U R C H (U .S .A . ) 164 1 M.cnnet»l! .427- 7620

One Wk S o l for a RO W o r s h i p a n d N u r s e r y

C lasses (or Preschoo l Th ru 5th Grade 10KX) A . M .

GARETH Q H K I R PASTOR

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Kn: example there is no swearing allowed on the field t a r l Weaver and Billy Martin would have a hard time sticking around in this leaguei Also, smok-

ig or drinking are forbidden on or near the diamond

, - Players are removed from the game for any in-fringement of the rules.

Aside from legislative differences, the acUon is the same as in any average softball get-together Play-ers show just as much jubilation when smacking home runs and as much frustration (without swear-ing of course) booting ground bails

A wide assortment of denominations are repre-sented in the league Baptists. United and Free Meth-

pnxhytBrians and Church of Christ are some of churches which field teams in the circuit.

Area churches with teams in the league include Memorial Church of Christ in Livonia. Covenant Community Church in Redford. Kenwood Church of Christ. Dunning Park Chapel, Alpha Baptist in Livo-nia Bethel Baptist in Livonia. Mernman Road Bap-tist in Garden City. Westland Free Methodist, Forest Park Baptist in Farmington Hills. First United Meth-odist of Garden City. Garden City Free Methodist and St Timothy Presbyterian in Livprtia

BI T WITH all the different churches, people in-vo lved in the Livonia Fellowship league say the com-

petition doesn't become too heated amongst teams -There's probably not the same type of rivalries as

in secular leagues. McGuire said The guys are out there with the understanding you're out there to have fun."

"We're all Christians first and denominations sec-ond," added Tom Kropp of Garden City, who plays with Westland Free Methodist.

Interdenominational play can bring out some emo-tions, though

'"SVhen we played Westland Free Methodist last week. I felt a little pressure." said Kevin Polio of Livonia, who manages the Garden City First United Methodist team "Iq addition to providing good, clean competition,

the league helps church members get to know one another V p l a y e r must attend two church services a week in order to play. -

Tt helps bring people out to church, said Ray Roberts of Westland. who plays on a team the Cove-nant Community/St Timothy Presbyterian team.

"It does bring people in," McGuire added. ' They see we have a good time without the roughhousing, the swearing and drinking beer. It's a good witness

• QUEST SPEAKER Gary Hawes. director of the Mich-

igan Campus Ministries, will be the guest speaRer at morning services Sunday. July 26. at Kenwood Church of Christ. 20200 Mernman, Livonia Michigan Campus Ministries is sup-ported by Christian churches and Churches of Christ MCCM has pro-grams at five state universities

• VOCAL CONCERT Scott Abbott, who has been singing

since the age of 3. will present a vo-cal concert at 6 30 p.m. Sunday. July-5. at United Assembly of God. 46500 Territorial, west of Sheldon

• FILM SERIES Ward Presbyterian Church, 17000

Farmington Road Livonia, will con-tinue its summer series of films with •'For the Love of Pete ' a t 7.30 p r o Wednesday. ^luly 8: The showing is open to the public

• NEW MINISTER The Rev Paul Hansen will join

Ward Presbyterian Church in Livo-nia as Minister of Youth Ministries Wednesday. July 15

, Hansen was instructor of Christian Education and Youth Ministries at Northeastern Bible College in New Jersey He received his bachelor's degree in education and Bible stud-ies at Nyack College in Nyack. N Y He received his master 's in educa-tion from Penn State University

Hansen will be working directly with the junior and senior high youth at Ward, coordinating all program* for that , age group, training and

overseeing the youth staff .

• NEW PROGRAM WMUZ-FM. a Christian radio sta-

tion. will premiere a new drive time _ contemporary Christian music radio,

program Monday. The Overcomes Club." with Rich Hancock

Hancock of Redford worked at WCAR and WKNR in Petroit The new program will run from 5 30-9 30 a .m-The new program will feature-music and Bible scripture.

• INDEPENDENCE DAY MUSICAL

t h e r e will be a special Independ-ence Day musical at 7 p m Sunday at Fairlane Assembly, 22575 Ann Ar-bor Trail. Dearborn Heights The Fairlane Assembly sanctuary choir, soloists and orchestra will be per-forming several patriotic favorites, as well as new music The musical IS-open to the pubbc For more infor-mauon, call 561-3300

• UNITY CRAFT FAIR Unity of Livonia 28660 Five Mile

Road, will have an outdoor craft fair from 11 a.m to 4 p.m Sunday. July 19. There will be a c r a l t raffle along with refreshments There are a limit-ed number of openings still avail-able. For more information, call 421-1760

• LIFE FLIGHT FILM , Life Flight, a film, will be shown at 6 p m Sunday. July 5. at Calvary Baptist Church 43065 Joy Road be-tween Lilley and Main streets. Can-ton Nursery facilities will be pro-vided Parental discretion is advised for this movie as it contains a scene involving a gur. For more informa-tion. call 455-0022

• WOMEN FOR JESUS Diana Reid will speak at the Wom-

en for Jesus meeting at 7 30 p.m. Monday. July 6. at the Comer Light-

Bouse Mam re Annex at the corner of Outer Drive and Dix Avenue For more information, call 722-4224 or 453-8218

• JEWS FOR JESUS

"Farmington Road Livonia, will host" the Jews for Jesus traveling evan-gelistic team at 7 p.m.#Friday. July 12 They wiH present a program o! music and testimony

Jews for Jesus is an independent missionary organization founded lr, 1973 by Moishe Rosen The group has traveled all over the world and has recorded seven albums The per-formance is open to the public

• SUMMER SERVICE First Presbvtenan Church of

Plymouth "^01 Church St.. Plymouth has began its summer schedule of one service a t 9 a.m Junior Church _ will also take place during the wor-ship hour for children age 3 througt the fourth grade

• CONCERT The Continental Singers & Orches-

tra will present its 20th Anmversar> tour p rogram, "Let There Be Praise." at 11 a"m Sunday. July 12 a t Calvary Missionary Church. 2985£ W Six Mrie RoadrLmmia The rousP cal celebration will feature two dec- . ades of praise and joy i rom musi-cals*. hymn medleys an<i e a ^ e m p o rarv classics * rarv classics

• BAZAAR Nativity Church Henry Ruff at

West Chicago will have its annua, holiday ar ts & crafts bazaar Oct 17 Applications for table rental are now being accepted For more mforma-' tion call 421-2429 or 427-1513

• WOMEN'S FOCUS Wpmens Focus featuring weil :

known Christian speakers, will meet 10 30-1! 30 a,m. Fridays in Farming ton Hills For more information, call 851-9310

v a c a t i o n b i b l e s c h o o l

• LIVONIA CHURCH OF CHRIST

The Livonia Church of Christ. 15431 Mernman. will have vacation Bible school f rom 9 30-11 30 a m Monday through "Friday,. July 6-10. For more information, call 427-8743

• JUST FOR KIDS A vacation Bible'school. Just for

Kids will take place from 9 a.m to noon Monday through Friday. July 13-17. at the Colony Farm Communi-ty Center, south of Ann Arbor Road between Ridge and Beck The school

"is for children ages 4-12 There will be recreation, music, refreshments, arts and c ra f t s The school is co-sponsored by Mernman Road Bap-tist Church For more m/ormauon.

call 4-59-5775

• HOSSANA TABOR * Hossana Tabor Lutheran Church

9600 Lev erne. Redford Townsnip. will Lave vacauon Bible school from 9 30-11 30 a m Monday through Fri-day July 13-17 The school is for children age 3 through grade six There will be Bible stones crafts.-m u s i c and refreshments

In L i v o n i a

St Paul Ev. L u t h e r a r r C h u r c h 17810 F a r m i n g t o n Rd

Pas to r Car l Paget • 2 ^ 1 - 8 7 5 9 C h u r c h Serv ices 8:30 & 10:00 A . M .

In Plymouth St Peter Ev Lu the ran C h u r c h

1343 P e n n i m a n Ave Pastor M a r k Freier • 4 5 3 - 3 3 9 3

W o r s h i p Serv ices 8:00 & 10:30 A . M Sunday S c h o o l a n d

B ib le C lass 9:15 A M In Redford Township

Lo la Park Ev Lu the ran C h u r c h 14750 K in ioch

Pastor Edward-Ze l i • 5 3 2 - 8 6 5 5

W o r s h i p Serv ices 8:30 & 1 1 0 0 A M

Sunday S c h o o l 9 45 A M

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ST. TIMOTHY CHURCH 16700 Newburgh Road

Livcnis * 46*-*844 Church S c h o o l - W o r s h i p 10:00 A . M

Rev J Cyrus Smi tu A Creative crtrtsi entered Ccg egatiOo PLEAS®. VISIT

GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) -

5835 S h e l d o n Rd.. C A N T O N 10KM A . M .

W O R S H I P A N D C H U R C H S C H O O L K e n n e t h F. Gruetoel . Pes te r

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3 0 9 0 0 Six M i l e R d D»«o * Sirco, /Bar t MMlMMffl • 4 J2-6038 10:00 A . M . W o r s h i p Serv ice

10.00 A . M . C h u r c h Schoo l (3 y r s - 8 t h Grade)

10:00 A .M. J r . & Sr H igh Class 11:15 A M . A d u l t S t u d y Class

Nursery Provided

NARDIN PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

29887 West Eleven Mile Road ' Just West ot Middlemen

4 78 M l F a r m i n g t o n HMte

10:00 A M W O R S H I P SERVICE " O n S t o p p i n g T h e

S e r v i c e T o W a k e T h e D e e d "

Dr Wm Prtter preaching .

N E W B U R G U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

36500 A n n A r b o r Trai l L ivon ia s O l d e s t C h u r c h

4 2 2 - 0 1 4 9

Church School and Worsh ip Services

June 28th 10:00 A.M.

"Can One Be A Christian And Be Patriotic?" Rev E d C o l e y p reach ing

M in i s t e r s : E d w a r d C CoAey. Roy Forsy th

N u r s e r y P r o v W e d

C O V E N A N T C H U R C H O F A M E R I C A

0» *«<.arr, A mner. Paator George Xrftxxr"

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ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

( R e d f o r d T w p ) 10000 BEECH DALY ROAD

- 8ertreen Plymouth end weet Chicago

Rad fo rd . M l 4 8 2 3 9 »37-J170

8:30 A.M. Chapel Worship Service

9 :00 A.M. Church School — All Ages

10 :00 A.M. Worship Service

NNnMier*: M. Ciement Parr. Rendy J Whrtcomb

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35415 W 14 Mi le (at Drake) F a r m Hi l ls 6 6 1 - 9 1 9 1

J Chr .s topher Icenog le Pmator

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FAITH -j COVENANT

v • CHURCH Making Faith A Way Of Lifaf

Sunday School (all sges) " T h s P — C 9 of the Lord — W O R S H I P

T h « Story of Gidion" Evening Service

Wednesday: Bible Study 7:00 P.M.

9 : 3 0

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F IRST P R E S B Y T E R I A N

CHURCH PLYMOUTH (U.S.A.) Main and Church 453-6464

Philip Rodgers M5§ee Minister

Mark Mornmgstar, Asst. Minister

S u m m e r W o r s h i p 9 : 0 0 A . M .

Jr. Church Ags 3-4th Grade • We Have Been

Contemporary Since 1835"

R O S E D A L E G A R D E N S P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

( U . S . A . )

Hubbard at W Chicago • 422-0434

Worship Service and Church School

"9:30 A.M. "God's Almost

Chosen People" Rev. L a u r e n c e Mar t i n

WORSHIP SEBVCE OH/fCh Servo*

12th> 'O 30 A M

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M o r n i n g W o r s h i p - 9:00 & 11:00 A . M . S u n d a y S c h o o l - 9:45 A 11:00 A<M.

C e l e b r a t i o n of P ra i se - 6:30 P .M. 7 30 P .M W e d . Adu t t . Y o u t h A C h i l d r e n

M i n i s t r y T o T h e D e a l S u n d a y

SERVICES: Sunday

N O N - D E N O M I N A T I O N A L

VX edn^inia-. '•00 P M I<K» A M

"* v 6-00 P M N E W L I F E C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H

I.E. KARL. Ph.D.. Pastor s*u Ufa a J-Phom 433-UPE Cowan Road • V f c« l *nd . M l 4K1»^

T h e b i g c i t y s h o u l d

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Nursery p rov ided at an serv ices T H O M A S E. T R A S K . P A S T O R

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TRI-CITY ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2100 Mannar R«S Canlon

721-6832 etw M*n"»arv 4 p»i'T»«

Sunday ScnooI > « « « Morning Wixifao l ' 00 A M E.wmog W o r s 6 00 P M Wed fam#, Migrw 7:00 P M

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F I R S T U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H of Plymouth

4 5 2 0 1 N Ter r i to r ia l 4 5 3 - 5 2 8 0

J o h n N Grenfe l l , J r OOUQ M c M u n n • Fred C Vostoorg

9 15 A.M. Summer Worship Nursery AvsMsble

"A Caring & Sharing Church"

L I V O N I A 1543 Mafrtman Rd SUNDAY WORSHIP

11 00 A.M. & 6:00 P.M. THOMAS FENDER. MINISTER

MATT FLANIGAN, YOUTH MINISTER 427-S74S

See Herald of Truth

GARDEN CITY 1657 Middlebelt Rd. SUNDAY WORSHIP

11:00 A.M. A 6 00 P.M. Bible School 10 00 A M Wed 7:30 P.M. Worship

M i n i s t e r : - L e m e r M a t t h e w s

C H U R C H O F T H E S A V I O R (Reformed Church in America) 3 8 1 0 0 F ive Mi le . L i v o n i a

W O R S H I P S E R V I C E 9 :30 A . M . N u r s e r y A v a i l a b l e

S U N D A Y S C H O O L 10:45 A . M . REV GERALD DYKSTRA. Paslor 464-1062

C H R I S T I A N C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H 4 1 3 5 5 S i * M i l a « N o r t h v i l l e - 3 4 8 - 9 0 3 0

Larry Frick. Sr. Pastor John Luttman. Youth Pastor

George Nixon. Visitation Pastor

Sunday S c h o o l 10:00 A M W o r s h i p Serv ices 11:00 A M & 6 0 0 P M

' Wednesday Fami ly Night 7:00 P .M. Nu rse ry Avai laWe • Schoo ls : P re -Schoo l - 8 t h

A Futi Gospel Church

lord/ hou/e 36924 Ann Arbor Trad at Newburgh _ Pastor M P Pamch • 322-&4t>3

Sunday School 10*X> A.M. " Evening Sarvice 7:00 P.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.

Wednesday Service 7:00 P.M. Royal Rangers A Miaaiooenes

Come Worship the Lord freely with ua.

Children's Ministry at Every Service Visitors Always Wekrome'

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SALEM UNITEO " ' f J T T t CHURCH OF CHRIST .raJaao

W o r s h i p A Nursery 9 30 A . M .

»e/r»er Free Sanctuary • Nursery r'roVded , . . . «e» C a n H SC*VHI

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CHRIST ADELPHIANS

Sunday Memonei Service 10 00 A M Wednesday Nighi BHM Cleat 8 00 P M

365 '6 Par*dale • Llvoms • 42S-7S1S

Christ C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h

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Canton Center at Joy

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EWCOf Ai. O M I C H OF T * HOtY S W T 9083 N e w b u r g h R o a d

L tvon ta* 5 9 1 - 0 2 1 1 The Rev Emery F GraveAe Vicar

Summer Schedule B 00 A.M. Holy Euchertat 9 30 A M H e * Euoherw

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Morning 11 A M Sunday Even ing W o r s h i p 6^30 P M

rf^ree s Church A Nursery PrWde* : W a a i Meieney •

S T . J O H N N E U M A N N P a r i s h

4 4 8 0 0 W a r r e n * C a n t o n • 4 5 5 - 5 9 1 0 Fa ther G e o r g e CharnAey. Pas to r

MASSES Set M O F J H t u n M 0 k * . 1 1 « A J t . A 1 M 0 PM.

ST. MICHAEL Parish

It441 Hubbard* LNoma* 261-1465 Father Edward J. BaAdw*. Paator

Weekend Meeeee Satu rday 5 0 0 P M

S u n d a y 8 30. 10*00 A M . . 12 N o o n

M n l John's Epiacopal Church

5 7 4 S o u t h SheWon

PTymouth » 453-0190

Holy Eucharist Sunday 7 45 A M and _ 10 00 AM

Wednesday 10 00 A M „ First Saturday C* month

5 0 0 P M Study Sunday 9 0 0 A M

W e d n e s d a y . loMowing

Sunday School

Sunday tOOO A M

Sunday m o r n i n g nursery

S A I N T A N D R E W S E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H

18380 Hubbard Road

Livonia. Michigan 48154 421-8451

W e d n e s d a y 9 3 0 A M Holy Eucnans t S a t u r d a y 5 0 0 P M Ho ly Euchans t S u n d a y 7 45 A M H o * Euchar is t

9 0 0 A M Chrlsoar Educatior for an ages 10-00 A M H o f y E i

Sunday Morrsng - Nurssry Euchar is t . C a ^ A v a M M

The Re* K a n n e ^ O Oavia Nai

I traveled into Detroit several times during this last week I showed the People Mover and the Grand Prix sites to ar. out-of-state visitor I explained the goal of tbe city to re-build the corridor from Grand Circus

' "Pa rk to Wayne State University. These and other signs are evidence of hope for Detroit-'

In contrast, mv son drove down to Detroit several evenings and I was r e h e r « r " w h e n he returned home safely This contradiction of hope and fear is symbolic of our experi-ences with Detroit It is the dilemma of many American ciUes

We read the disquieting results of tbe Goetz trial in New York Goeu shot four teenagers in a New York subway Tbe results of tbe trial seem to savAhat American cities are more and moreHllie the western frootier Safety lies in providing your own deadly force

We all need to take seriously tbe predicament of tbe city. This Fourth of July celebration can well be a time to ask ourselves whether we have the will to remake the cities into places of freedom and opportu-nity.

1 AM sad that the church that 1 am a part of has decided to leave the city of Detroit We need to call De-troit our city I cannot imagine any rebuilding of the tyfe qualities of De-troit o»til those1;'within and thoae without identify «nth the city as a place that must be saved I vould have hoped thaT'the leader-up of the United Methodist Church would de-cide to help this renewal

We need to face the nature of the options Will we a lkm the cities of America to become simply the depo-s i t o r y o f the p o o r , the criminals and the disadvantaged? There was a spirit of high reaolve that led to the founding of this nation We need just such a resolve to renew the m o s t l m -

, portant resource, oar cities

Renewing the cities of our nation is as much an opuill battle as was the freeing of our nation from Brit-ish rule In both instances the goal is freedom from oppression Tbe free-

r

~ife / cannot imagine any

rebuilding of the life

qualities of Detroit

until those within and

those without identify

with the city as a place

that must be saved.

dom from an external force such as Great Britain ts :much easier to ba! tie than the oppression of racism, poverty', crime indifference Peopie who grew up m Detroit remember when it was a great city Now there is contradiction No one is clear which way the forces wilLpttfh v.? decay or renewal

Every theological impulse shou.C drive us toward a redemption of the city Yet this is not the pattern

"Who is my neighbor" tbe Master asked The gross waste of neighbor hoods, lives institutions should dis-tu rb tbe churches By and large it is all ignored

WE USE every excuse The truth is that our heart is not in it Essen-Ually there is no church cooperatKW in.Livonia much less concern for tlw city, our neighbor . ..

Religious and political leaders who are concerned about tbe fcity will only arise when we have changed our perspective Only vhen we truly want a new Detroit Will there he a commitment to m a w It

happen • It may take generations to reverse

the attitudes Wouldn't it be wonder-ful to have a great and gionous city again' Wouldn't it be great to throw off the oppression of the fear and de-cay that haunts our town* How will we see this challenge" How will we respond"

The Rev Davtd S t rong u pas-tor at St Mat thru- Vmtad Meth-odist church tn Ltttmui

04cE Thursday , July 2. 1987

A m e r i c a a d o p t s a F r e n c h d i s h

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Q. Can you settle our family's an-nual spring debate: Did ice cream nginate In tbe \JS ?

A. With estimates that Americans ate more than 800 million gallons of ice cream in 1982. you'd probably think it was invented here

However, it was the creation of a 17th Century French chef, DeMarco. He was commissioned to create a state banquet in honor of England's King Charles I. The iced .concoction was so popular that Pari* cafes sooa began serving what was then called "cream ice."

Ice cream did not really gain widespread popularity in the U S un-til 1846 with Nancy Johnson's (no re-lation to Howard), development of the first hand-cranked freezer for home use.

In 1904 ice cream insured its con-tinued popularity with the invention

of the ice cream cone at tbe St Louis World's Fair.

INDUSTRY EXECUTIVES claim that "no one eats more ice cream than Americans." That is both good

. news and bad The good news is that most ice

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The bad news is that usually the richer and more exotic the ice cream, the higher in calories it is. On

~tfce average, ice cream contains be-tween i30 and 150 calories per four-ounce serving. (Since ice creams vary, check the label on your favor-ite flavor to get the specific figures.)

One rule of thumb Expensive brands are usually heavy and dense, with more butterfat than the less ex-pensive varieties Expensive brands usually contain 15-16 percent butter f a t ' and weight approximately 16

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Less expensive brands will contain 10-11 percent^ butterfat and weigh nir e ounces per pint

A TREND in the ice cream indus-try is toward "natural" ice cream""— no artificial flavors, no chemical stabilizers, ejnulsifiers or neutraliz-e s They are usually sold only in pint sizes for home consumpUon and are higher priced than other brands.

Many exotically named ice cf-eams — including Haagen-Dazs. Alpen Zauben and "Frusen Gladje — originated and are manufactured in

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Whether you scoop it. shake it or cover it up with sauce, ice cream is one of the most popular foods of the 20th century Not only does it taste good and refreshing, it gives the eater an immeasurable amount of pleasure And you can thank the French chef. DeMarco. for it all!

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Sons have long followed their father's footsteps in the business world. Now it looks like more and more daughters are beginning to capitalize on busi-ness relationships with their mothers

Mother and daughter business owners say there are many advantages to such partnerships Jone Antenucci. of the state Office of Women Business Owners Services, expects the problems "would be no more than any family-owned business where you have the struggle for decision-making aflthority and defining areas of expertise and areas of respon-sibility."

A division of the Michigan Department of Com-merce. the office of Women Business Owners Ser-vices was created in 1982 by Gov. Blanchard to accommodate the growing demand from women for services and counseling directed toward the1

specific problems faced by female business owners. Although no statistics are available on the num-

ber of mother-daughter businesses, the sheer num-ber of women starting businesses would seem to reflect that mother-daughter business operations may become as commonplace as father-son opera-tions have been in the past-

There are an estimated 156.000 women business owners in the state. By the year 2000. it is projected U141 50 percent of all businesses in Michigan will be owned by women Eighty percent of new business starts are by women, five times the rate of men going into business

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Thereaa Haddad (left) ia not only her mother'a daugfhter, she's her mother'a partner.

Designer Factory Outlet Gloria TacTac and her daughter. Theresa Haddad. opeped

the Designer Factory Outlet in Plymouth in 1984. Gloria gained experience in the retail field with her ownership of Chic Boutique in Plymouth that she began in 1981. Her daughter worked for her at the first boutique and is her

.partner now. . . "In my case. 1 would never have a partner unless it was

my daughter. Gloria said. They take more interest be-

cause it is theirs, and if they work that hard they should have something."

TacTac said the work is simplified because either can go on a buying trip.

"We don't both have to go although sometimes we do," She sees no disadvantages to owning a business together

"as long as both work together the same and as long as they are compatible, there is no reason not to go for it."

Lee Duke was a fashion coordinator for Hudsons. Her daughter Michelle was a registered nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital In Pontiac when they abandoned their careers and launched their own business last year. Brava Women's Boutique in Birmingham.

"One advantage to being in business together is the two of us tend to think alike and have the same tastes." Lee Duke said. "It is also easier to get away from the store when you are leaving the busi-ness with someone you trust implicitly."

Lee Duke credits the determination of the two with getting the business off the ground.

"It is very difficult with two women, especially in retail which rs the second-highest risk business, with restaurants being the first-"

The Small Business Administration denied their loan guarantee on* the first request, but the two women were successful upoh appeal

ONE OF THE DISADVANTAGES of a mother daughter business.operation for Lee is crossing the line from business partner to mother

Michelle added another * "If you disagree, you have to be more diplomatic

It it were just an employee, you could just speak your mind." *

But the two women would advise others trying to gpt started in their own business not to give up

"If you believe m yourself and believe in what you are doing, go for it." Lee advised

JERRY ZOLYNSK Y /ttafl photograph* Joan (left) and Kathleen Chamber* dreaa a window diapiay.

Chambers Unicorn's Gardens

Joan Chambers started Chambers Unicorn's Gardens in Southfield four years ago while her daughter Kath-leen was working on a degree in in-dustrial engineering at Lawrence In-sititute of Technology

She started the business without previous experience, and Kathleen credits her mother's design flair with keeping the flower shop afloat.

" M o m ' s t a l en t c a r r i e d us through," she said. "It 's not been easy, but I love and enjoy it, and I can't imagine working for someone else. Tbe hours are long and the pay -is low, but I love i t "

Kathleen began in the business doing bookkeeping while still in col-lege. Now, as partner, has begun to help with some of the designing.

"One advantage is Mom and I are friends, so it is like working with your best friend. We complement each other We have the same tastes and differences and that seems to enhance the business It is a lot of fun working with Mom/'

C.S. Steeve's Charlotte Bruce and her daughter

Suzanne started CS Steeve's in March 1986 They had been em-ployed in separate fields, but had al-ways wanted to go into business for themselves

' I t was something we always wanted to do," Suzanne said "I left my job and said, 'OK, Mom. if we are ever ~gbiog to do it the time is now.' "

The advantage is "you have at least one person in tbe world you can trust." Suzanne said "She was some-one I could always go to." On the negative side, she finds they some-times see-too much of each other and might be reluctant to criticize 4ach other

She said she would advise any mother and daughter thinking of going into business together to "make sure you really like each other and communicate well."

Beyond that, she also advises women to be aware of the amount of time they must devote to a business Suzanne was not prepared for the amount of stress involved in running a business

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promotion toward the What do the following have in

common? • A podiatrist offers free foot ex-

aminations to high school students involved (in team sports at school.

• A software manufacturer intro-duces a new product for retaiLflo-nsts by running a pnce deal among tocal wholesalers working directly within the industry

• A CPA' firm sends staff mem-bers to a three-day sales conference in Las Vegas " All three are examples of sales promotion By definition, sales pro-motion refers to anv activities that

"complement the ptfSflnai f i l i n g .

publicity or advertising efforts of a new or existing business.

.Sales- promotion activities may be aimed at any one of three distinct groups These include (1) the final consumer or end user of a f i rm's

..product or-service, (2) -middlemen, and (3) the company's .own sales force or employee staff. When di-recting sales promotion to the final consumer, the objective is to try to increase demand er speed up the t ime of purchase

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be to encourage stocking new items buying in larger, quantity or buying early When appealing to the compa-ny's sales force or employee staff, sales promotion objectives may range from recognizing staff for oot-

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getting new accounts, selling a new product or stimulating sales for the business in general.

Creative sales promotion can be very effective, but sales promotion — like publicity — currently repre-sents a weak spot in marketing. This

is especially true within the small business community where sales promotion i s ' e a rned out only when any promotion money is left over or a crisis situation develops

ALTHOUGH NEGLECTED to a large degree, sales promotion ex-pendiuires among -fyrms nationwide are estimated to be much larger than the total amounts spent for ad-vertising. Coupled with the fact that sales promotion spending is experi-encing significant growth, it repre-sents an area of promotion deserving more attention.

As small business owners and managers, it is foolish to ignore sales promotion for what it is a power-ful tool that can have a major-effect on the successful promotion of your business For additional informauon on sales promotion and sources of assistance, entrepreqeurs may call m e a t 474-1149.

Mary Paolo us the owner of MarkeTrends, a Farmington Hills-based business consult ing

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business people Fred Res mm. sales manager for

Automatic Apartment Laundries Inc .of Livonia, was elected to the board of directors of the Michigan chapter of the National Association of Hous-ing and Redevelopment Officials. The NAHRO is made up of housing directors for municipal senior hous-ing He has been in the automatic laundry business eight years and is responsible for overseeing sales for-Aufomatic Apartment Laundries for all of Michigan, northern Indiana and northern Ohio.

Mark A. Burke, a Livonia native and graduate of Livonia Franklin High School, has been appointed president of Samsomte Furniture Co Burke had been with Allegheny In-ternational. Most recently, he had been -both president of Allegheny's Al Eifercise^Co and vice president

of its industrial and technology busi-nesses-

Debbie Retts of Redford has beer named member services manager of the Service Station Dealers Associa tion of Michigan Betts was office as- ' sistant with SSDA-Miclygan. which represents service station dealers in the state She will inform and enroll SSDA members in programs such as health and business insurance Be-fore pining SSDA. she was employed at Providence Medical Center

Jeanne Schumacher of Westland .las been named alumni relations di-rector at the University of Michigan-Dearborh She had beer, acting alum-ni director since October She left her position of two year* as vice chairwoman of the elected IM-D, Alumni Society to assume that re-

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• BROKER AFFILIATES Chalet Realty Co.. 33607- Seven

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• INSURANCE AGENCY The" Livonia General Agency

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Carol L. Brandon has joined the R A DeMattia Co of Plymouth as an

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— Ronald W. Sarnie ki has been named director of the new Mervyn's store under construction in Livonia Mall. Sarnicki joined Mervyn's in 1986 af ter 19 years with a national retail chain. Most recently, be was director of Mervyn's Phoenix. Ariz.. store He is a graduate of Indiana University

David Seger of Garden City, a sales representative in the Metropol-itan Life Insurance Co.'s Livonia off-ice. has received the company's Pa-cesetter Award for his first-quarter performance since joining Metropol-itan on Jan. 2

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Jack Bergers was named account "executive of tbe month for April with Adistra Corp in Plymouth BeFgers was selected because of out-standing sales and devotion to the job

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No-load mutual funds have built-in expenses P a r t i

"I like to buy only Ito-load funds" is a comment I frequently hear And yet. national statistics show that, fn addition to no-load funds, investors continue to buy in droves load, low-load. and bacS load funds.

Even more surprising is the fact that there ,are frequent crossovers between different types of funds This suggests that no-load fund investors are not necessarily happy with the results they obtain, and investors don't mind investing in front-load funds if there are real ex-pectations of obtaining satisfactory results from these investments

Confusion abounds

Part of the reason for the current-ly existing confusion is the variety of ways in which mutual funds levy "charges on their investors

Let's begin by .putting you in the driver's seat Try picking from the no-load low load back-end load/ front-load sequence

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Oh — and don't forget the sales commissions/transaction charges.

Regardless of which fund you choose, you will need a Ph D. in finance to accurately figure out which fund nets you most after all the fees and commissions have been factored in. No-load funds do not necessarily top the list, and the front-end load funds are not neces-sarily pushed to the bottom

So you may have a healthy appre-ciation for the multitude of fees and charges, I 'will divide these charges into five major categories

• Front-end load or sales charge or commission -This is the highest single expense and is levied by about half of all (1,700) mutual funds exist-ing today This generally costs you. 8 5 percent of your total ' investment

' and is deducted before you money is invested in mutual fund shares

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• Low-load funds These funds are similar to the load funds except that the loads are typically as low as 3 percent or 4 percent An interest-ing feature is that some funds deduct loads* from .dividend reinvestments whereas others do not This does cre-ate confusion when you try to calcu-

- late the total load charges

• BaCk-end load funds^An ex-tremely popular group, jhese funds hit the market in 1982. and in this short time they account for a third of all funds in existence today

The main source of confusion is a little known - and thoroughly misunderstood — 12bl charges com monly referred lo as hidden fees In October 1980. the SEC adopted rule 12bl. which sanctioned the use of fund assets to cover1, distribution expenses «

Prior to this rule, funds could not bear any expenses relating to distri-bution (expenses relating to market-ing. brokerage commissions and ad-vertising) The intent was to enable funds fo remain competitive there-by yielding higher net returns to the investors - • —

Funds in this category clon't charge a front load Instead, typical-ly the back load is around 4 percent

if you redeem your shares within one yea r Gradually the_ percentage de-creases to zero over a period oT foor years

• Advisory (management) fee This category represents manage-, ment fees and expenses billed to ac-counting. printing, mailing and mar-keting Management fees can add up to 5 percent of your total invest-ment

• Exit or redemption fee. This fee is.deducted from the money you take out of a fund and can range from a flat fee of 12 50 per with-drawal to as much as 1 percent of the amount withdrawn

Tbe lure of expense ratio

It would be wonderful if 'some reg-ulatory agency sponsored a legisla-tion requiring all funds to publish an uncomplicated, single number re-flecting the tota'l fees and charges collected per 11.000 of investment While funds are not required to pub-licize this number.- it is possible to

figure an average eXper&e ratio. -< Today", an average expense rati '

~on * alack fund ts- 1 09 percefii— whereas on a b9nd fund rt is less than 1 percent Also a 12bl fee of up to 2," percent is considered reasonable

All this sounds great, but there is a catch The total fees you will ult'= mately pay will depend upon whs-type of fund you choose and how lorn you remain invested in it -

In our next article we will discuss-the various types of commiss ion and fees charged by mutual funcfc

-Your Investments. Your "Taxe» and Tax Reform" seminar spar sored by the Observer '& Eccentri Newspapers and Coordinated Fina cial Planning will be 7-9 30 p n Tuesday, July 21. at the Baldw. Public Library. 300 W Merrill. Bir mingham

For more information -or r e s e n <-tions call 643-8888

Sid Mittra is a . professor. m a n a g e m e n t a t Oak land ' m n silt and president of Coord ina te . Financial P l a n n i n g

Prospective employers look for motivated teens

Teens seeking a part-t ime job to earn money for college, a savings account or a new bicycle or car should communicate their goal to perspective employers who are look-ing for motivated young workers

Thai's the advice of Denise Ilitch Lites. vice president of Little Caesar Enterprises

There are many eager young peo-ple searchtng^for part-time jobs, and the students with the besl chances of getting hired are those who express their motivation in interviews.

"We have found that teens with di-rection -*• teens who have a purpose in obtaining a job — are tbe best, most productive young employees When people work toward a goal, they work with more care and dedi cation." . >

She also recommends teens be ready lo tell their perspective em-ployer why they want to work lor the

- company "If a teenager tells me what he or

she has learned about our company rt indicates extra preparation for the interview. I have found that a young-ster is more likely to learn well and be prepared on-the-job

Lites offers the following tips for teens looking for part-t ime employ-ment

• Check with free community

Chewing gum company looks like a steady stock

practically speaking and friends about the employer s company Find out what produci tfr senace the company sells

• Dress neatlv Because first im-pressions are important, dress well, even if you're simply filling outran application For the interview, prop^ er dress is even more important

• Be on time for an interview Arriving five <jr 10 minutes early shows initiative and consideration for the employer s t ime

• Tell why you want the job Talk about your personal and professional goals Employers are looking for, dedicated goal-onenied people

• Display your values. Employ-ers want to hire someone who dem-onstrates honesty, integrity and loy-alty Show you have these qualities by explaining y»our previous employ-ment or describing your participa-tion in school functions, sports pro-grams or any organized activites out of school

• Answer^ questions completely

Employers want more than just yes ' or no" responses to their

questions Use the interviewer's questions as opportunities to give a total picture of yourself within the question's limit

• Ask questions Show an employ-er you're interested" in the position by asking atxTut.the job requirements or about the company These ques-tion.- urill reinforce your interest in a career with that company"

• Set a deadline Confirm a late or time when you'll"be notifu-d of a decision

• Show initiative Immediately af ter your interview, send a snort handwritten note expressing your desire to work for the company Thank the interviewer for the oppor-tunity to speak with him or her Sev-eral days af ter the employer has received the note, make a call or go back to inquire whether a hiring de-cision has been made Limit your fol-low up to one call or visit

Since 1 have never invested be-fore. I spent quite a bit of time with a broker telling him that I was just starting out and asking for sugges-tions. I told him I wanted a good steady stock that would pay a good dividend and was likely to be worth a little more each year as time went bv.

He suggested I buy Wm. Wrigley Jr Would you say that was a good choice?

If you told your broker just what vou have said in your letter, then it looks to me like your broker made an excellent choice for you Wrigley is a company that has been growing steadily for more than 60 years;, and it !«*iks like it will continue to-do so /

Wngley is-the largest produrer of chewing gutr.ii- the »«i; W Fhrongh tnc years company t»-»-n able lu in< u-ase its sale* regulaily. has translated that sales growth into earnings ,nare growifc and has ab-.ut 4'i peirent of the . l i f t i n g gum market in the L'niteO Suites

Along with that growth it has

today's investor.

Thomas E. O'Hara c' the National Assoc a:ior :,f ' -

had earnings on equity that have averaged better than 16 percent for the last 10 years Also it has had an af ter tax profit on sales of better than 6 percent for the same tima period

TO HAVE such consistent growth in a mature industry, with such con-sistent profit margins requires ex-

' cellent management The price of Wrigley s stock is

*47 75 as 1 answer your letter Stan-dard and Poor's estimates earnings this vea: w ill be $2 80 per share

Thai means the stock is selling at 17»-i times 'ttjis y e a r s earnings That is not bad for a stock of its quality tn The kind of rfiarket we currently have /

The current price is/higher tnan

Wrigley has sold for in the past bu: I would guess that there is stil-room'for the stock to grow It is likely to sell at a higher price in the -future, although -I would not ^xpe^' it to double in price for anotner sex-en to eight years

WHILE W f U G u f t has a single product, its management has showr marketing skill in developing new brands in developing sugar-free gum and m adding bubble gum to its line

Wrigley does about 30 percent of its business in foreign countries This means there is room for a lot of growth overseas

Also, the change in tne dollar s value should "make it easier for that busmess.to t* pr 'naili

services In many communities, em-ployment services, especially for teens, keep listings of available part-time jobs and will review these with teens at no charge These services can help with advice on1 interview-techniques and work skills

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Bottle rocket most danger to children

What would the Fourth of July be without fireworks?

A lot safer, according.to Dr Henry J Spire, dir»e*er-of an eye care in-stitute in Berkley j

'Bottle rockets pose the greatest danger They are responsible for 75 percent of severe eye injuries. A common. accident occurs when a child leans over the rocket to light it ^ and fails to get out of the w»y in ' time,-' said Spiro

"The only safe way to en>oy fire-works is at a professionally pro-duced display." said Spiro.

The American Academy of Ophthalmology reported 14.000 fire-works injuries More than 3.000 of •_ these injuries affected eyes About 1.000 result in permanent blindness, ' he said v

The -most common injury is a corneal abrasion scraping of the cornea In most cases this heals nat-urally but can cause some vision problems

Also common, but more ser.jus. is hyphema — the rupture of small blood vessels inside the front 6f the eye It can result in blindness.

Purchasers say economy inching up

During May. business conditions in metro Detroit stabilized, according to the latest survey of the Purchas-ing Management Association of De-troit (PMAD)

A composite index of business con-ditions inched upward slightly from 44.5 fn April to 45 0 in May.

"Survey respondents generally noted an even balance of stronger and weaker activity last month,"' "said David L Littmann. vice presi^ dent and senior economist with Man-ufacturers National Bank of Detroit.

"New order activity fell, but was offset by somewhat better produc-tion activity, perhaps in anticipation of late summer work stoppages in the auto industry." said Littmann.

Weakest areas highlighted in the May survey were employment and inventories The employment out-look was at its lowest level since last

• August, and materials inventories registered their lowest level since the PMAD surveys were introduced in October 1985

Also noteworthy, local purchasing managers cited a continuing upward bias to prices. In several instances, it was directly attributed to the dol-lar's weakness against foreign cur-rencies. especially the Japanese yen.

Items cited as in short supply dur-ing May included some electrical supplies, steel and glass products, plastic resins and onions (Texas flooding).

The PMAD survey report is com- * piled from monthly responses of lo-cal purchasing managers belonging to the 370-member PMAD

Edison is praised as ambassador

The Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) presented Detroit Edison Co its "regional am-bassador" award, recognizing lead-ership in attracting new business to the "seven-county region.

Edison officials received the award just hours after participating in a groundbreaking ceremony for a new production facility for V-Tech. Itx*-, a medical products firm locat-ing in Dexter, west of-Apn Arbor

"V-Tech eventually will mean about 500 new jobs for southeastern Michigan." said Malcolm G Dade Jr., Edison's vice president for com-munity and governmental affairs, who accepted the SEMCOG award

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Cancer society-offers newcamp for youngsters

A new summer camp for children with cancer will be held north of Muskegon near Montague from Aug 29 to Sept I There is no charge for the camp

Activities Include a two-hour canoe trip, non-competitive games •here everyone wins, plus all kinds of traditional summer activities like swimming, archery, boating and fishing

Camp Catch A Rainbow is poasible because of'ongoing mpport that the American Cancer Socirty receives from people in Wayne County - If you know of a child who might want to attend, call the American Cancer Society toll-free number for more information 1-800-ACS-2345

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Uvoma. Micmgan 48150

Bouel Opportunity Employer UZF

•qu icment imorovement

A MEDIUM SIZE buMer l o w n g for mamienance men to do tlnal p u n d ) For I M e r v w ca« Nina at 661-4422

500 Help Wanted APPLICATIONS being taker lor Welders experience r e o i * e d mpoh in person BELANGEP INC 1001 OonervCt . NortTvew

500 Help Wanted

APABTMENT COMPLEX m Novi needs Security Guards

Cal l Jim 348-1120

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted

Aatec Temporaries STUDENTS/HOMEMAKEBS

1 0 0 Light i ndus t r i a l &

C le r ica l A s s i s n g m e n t s . ava i l ab le

e No experience reoAred e Muet nave raaatile t raneponenon

4 own telephrme e Clean work w w w o n m e m 4

ACCOUNTANT We are mtereeted In M m g a poeit icn lor a f inancial coordinator m an e»-pandtng Birmingham dental prac-tice Thla ia an exerting opportunity tor a people oriented proMimona i who is accurate and orgenOed „

Ineee end accounting Computer »_^enenoe neceeeery T»«s poeRlon requires an aeeeruve communica-tor Poeaitue opportunity for ed-vancament m me area of business management Please send reeume to D J Vanaer B e S : T « 3 Pma B i r m m g l w n Ml 48009

500 Help Wantad ACCOUNTtNQ/BOOKKEEPER

Nat iona l -eai estate oeveiopar w a a d et Novi seeking esperwnoed b o o k k e e p w to nandie payables d a u entry * * e a d sheets const ruc t ion draws and tanem M l hecks work ing doeafy wilt i property management department Pieesant w o r k i n g env i ronmen t Benef i ts Seno reeume and salary W o n r t o Accountmg/Bookkeepar ^071 Ore hard Lake , Suite 240 W Bk»m-heid M l 48033

e We pay more lor * g M mAie ine l twan mom agencies

e Salary plus bonus or benefits e MUat be eveaaWe for on-caa e Muat oe 18 years ot age

NOT AGENCY - NEVER A FEE C a l lor sppomtment

Livonia 261-622:

ACCOUNTANT'CPA 3 to 3 •xpenenoe. tor groew -

ACCOUNT ANT/CPA MsrsnaD 4 Poe. a Cert iaed Public Accounting Finn. • a rmjl t i s te le^e-»one i arm « n r three ofacea Our F v m n g W HHs Ml oiaca is seek « g p r i A a a l o n ^ s w « i 2-4

•Ml y o v reeume and separtanoe » td ly i o Marsha* 4 ~ P o » C P A s . 34406 W TwaNa Mae Suite 133

• . Ml 4«0 t8

ACCOUNTING General account ing dutwa Aaeoo-ate degree prelerred Compmer e* panenca e plus Sou thke ld i s rea Sand reeume lo Controller » 0 S o . 71708. M a o e o n Hgts Ml 48071

ACCOUNTING MATURE person needed m m e*pe-nanca m eccounts recalvsOls 4 pay-ro* General accounting A computer exper ience s muaP Please send re-sume to AWnend Aseoc^ " e 12001 Leven Roed, L«oma Ml 4 I1SC Anemion Personnel '

500 Help Wanted

ACCOUNTANTrCPA Mersnaa A Poe. s C a r W e d M * Accounting Ftrm. M a n o n e arm aMh tPres ofkcee Our r».-M^gnon HaM. Ml oMoa a saaa " O pi A i w i n n e l s w i m 3 - « y e e r s e , penenca to (can oar ekpending M M

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lor cJiaaenges m Local Aree Ne.

4 Poa. CPA s. u i u W T M M Mae B U M t » .

. M l 48818

M d C P A ACCOUNTANT lor Souj

B O B L O

I S L A N D

W I N N E R

N O R M & M U R I E L S I P P E L

880 s . wmi St. Plymouth

Please cal l t h e p r o m o -t i on d e p a r t m e n t of t h e Obse rve r & Eccen t r i c be tween 9 a m a n d 5 p .m . w e e k d a y s by Fri-day t o c l a i m your t w o FREE passes

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . e x t . 4 0 4

• CONGRATULATIONS!

ARCHITECTURAL Grafter 3 v m t s «or« ing*0rewlng experience for eatahttanad Oakland County ar -etwtectu'si f i rm n commeroal - o r * Our wnployeas are aware ot Has ad «,MPond to Box 208 O o e e n j r » E c c e n t r i c Newspape rs 36251. ScoooicraR Rd Livoiaa. MicMgan

,48150

A P A R T M E N T M A N A G E R

For suOurban apartment complex Mus i n»ve experience m admmistrs-t ion a r c maintenance A(>artmwi mneI utmtws plus salary Relerspoaa rsqueed Mon -Fn i a m to Spm

3 5 2 - 2 0 1 5 An E» je i Opponunnry Employer

A P A R T M E N T L A N D S C A P I N G

500 Help Wanted

•- A R T

500 Help Wanted xp-tS'IC Out 'edous work Re •.wnce » sooc h » W " * * " * '

accepted 'c $4 -tw^te siart cut> t ime Cak

tor 350-ZTt^

rrsss » » « v — w- — — v —^ jm" » a r Some an : u « b rwiptu- l but r a t necessary Starting

| Applications ere bemg m . I minor en w o r t or pnotogrephs We

ART-ST -KEYLINEP I OUI 'W 'y Exaer- st LAYOUT FULL O» p e n - - . " *

G r o u n d s k e e p e r s n e e d e d

t o r l a rge a p a r t m e n t com_- j sonr *me«.ca" pnotc r « 5 , i f w "

m u m t y in West B loomf .e io | Scno»cr«n. i - o ~ e

Ful l 4>me S e n e t u s S4 75 4 iT?

^ h ° 6 6 1 - 0 9 8 6 500 Help Wanted

| t unity ' smell soenc% opening, Car Nai Ste--

fr imedlate 68CCTV56"

500 Help Wanted

A R C H I T E C T U R A L D E S I G N E R

j r or S r . Architectural Drafts Per son Capable o l nterpretmg con-cept sketcnes 4 delmeenons Into detailed work ing drawings Protect •cope consists of lergs commeroa i types speoemmg m tns f e t a n ^ -(fcwtry Enceaent compeny Oeneltts including Hearth LUe 4 Proln Sner-mg Pay commeneurate w«tr. p r e w ous w o r t experience Reeume to Bo> 326 OOsarver A Eccentr ic Newspapers 36251 ScnoolcrafT Rd Livonia Micmgan 48150

GUYS & GALS Earn fast money wi th a new job thru FUTURE F O R C E . V a c a t i o n pay , medica l /denta l coverage at g roup rates. Choice of shif ts, excellent pay potent ial , on - the - job training, bon-uses. no p lacement or hir ing fee and exper ience not requ i red

Apply in person at

F U T U R E F O R C E 25245 5 MILE RD

( B e t w e e n T e l e g r a p h & B e e c n Da l y )

Customer S u p p o r t

• T e c h n i c i a n Electro Rent, a majorinternationa elef tronic equipment rental company with 240 million inventory, seens a Customer Support Technician Duties will include: Cusiomer re la t ion delivery of equipment, warehouse ana freight processing. Some bacngrounc into electronics instrumentation would be helpful. '

We offer excellent benefits. Resumes ONLY to :

E l e c t r o R e n t C o r p . 31195 Schoolcraft Rd.

Livonia. Ml 48150

' €qu&: Opportunity E'tp'C W M c

AC 4 HEATING SERVICEMAN r , „ — I tagm uummeiciai 4 ^ . x p ~ w n c B W V £ S 4 1 4

ADM.NISTRAT1VE MANAGEMENT Posit ion publ ic cgntact good com-m u ~ c a t l o n ^ R - k l k » i y . •nence p r s f w r e d 478-8008

AEROe iC DANCE INSTRUCTOR • hourly re te or Oefc*. mertet rental • o rtflPt- mdnrtduel Slert own bustfiaes J56-280C

AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR - part Wn* . Royal Oak s»u<*e • - D ^ e n a * prefer red 553-88T8 S47-8220

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FuS t ime poeit lor a.aaat i ls tor s de-pendebW. delaa-ortented person IBM System 3« experience reqmrad Property menagamant cape preferred ExcaSent w o r t m g . none, good salary and OeneAt pack-

Non-smoker prelerred Send VI salary requirement l o

P.O Box » 8 C Fermmglon

age Non-sr reeume snd

Hies Ml 48018

A POSITION OPEN lor merv fac tur M operat ion Muet neve knowledge to r w i sgnt mOuetnw mectwtea Nortnwest suburban srae Serious

For » n e n n w caa ba-948-8880

S R A C C O U N T

A D M I N I S T R A T O R

Solid accounting background desired (CPA preferred) for this diversified opportunity wtth a major asset based lender . Excellent s tar t ing salary & benefits.

Send resume to: CFWC B. Van Wagoner PO Box 40675

Redford. Ml 48240 ^ C H R Y S L E R

F I R S T Wholesale CrecW mc

EduSJ Opportunity EmpKyer U,r/H/V

" 1 ^ 4

ACCOUMTMrr M e w nt»e 4 years

ing Oaktend County l a H V a

ponunNy to >eemn«e« Esoaaant aalanr * a ta E*ogrsm

oew«*aers ponunNy to >eemn«e« Esoaaant aalanr * a ta E*ogrsm ' •3a sooc

aCCOUMTANTS (3 a . y a t e a a c e a +m rears pubac a i w a

•seeded) ta r Seraor - 8

more Ol eedawg »

M S v n e M x . e f a T B e w o

ACCOUNTANT

JOIN US TOD A Y at

'Somebody-Somet ime T e m p o r a r y Help.

Now is the t ime to th ink about earning ex t ra S$$ for summer vacat ions.

S T U D E N T S & H O M E M A K E R S We have positions available for

MACHINE OPERATORS - PACKAGERS - WAREHOUSE WORKERS 3 S H I F T S A V A I L A B L E

. Must be 18 years of age or older • Rei.abte transportation

. Must be available for 8 hour shifts Come in and apply

between the hours of 9 a m. -3:30 p.m. or can

Somebody Sometime

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LIVONIA:

DEARBORN: SOUTHFIELD: MADISON HEIGHTS: BLOOUF1ELD HILLS:

19203 MERRIMAN (Village Fashion Mall), 7 Mile A Merrlman 23400 Michigan #420 20100 CMc Center Dr. #213 28277 Dequlndre #102 1411 So Woodward #4

477 -0900

565-3500 357 -6400 545-1700 334 -1700

INVENTORY CLERKS

100 people needed for Urge retailei at Twelve Oak* flail. Work Wednesday. July 8 only hours are approximately 5pm- 12am Bring your friends and relatives! Groups and organizations are encouraged to participate!

Call immediately for an appointment:

471 20*0 37000 Grand River

Suite 205 rarmington Mills

KLU S E R V I C E S

The K e l l y G i r t P e o p l e

INFORMATION SYSTEMS AUDITOR The Audit Department of Manufacturers Barut is extending a depth of its technical expertise in the Information Systems v.Jit Group Individuals with strong computer related skills *r« tw added tc the existing staff to assist in the development and performance of computer related audits

This is an excellent opportune for professions de^iopment ana advancement m the field o< £.DP audit r^e posrt>ons nvofve audits of automates services, data processing operations and systems support functions plus audits of large mairrframe and

• personal computer applications \c1wibes also include research development and exec uOon of audit tests in combination wrth the tutonng of less experienced staff examiners Audit' ndrngs and recommendations are presented to senior bank officers

Automated resources are used extensively for the purpose of data qathenng record validation control testing and nvesbga oon. Cobol ft. 1 and a fourth generation nteractive language (Ramisl are used in these activities The qualifications for this position are as follows • Bachelor s degree m Computer Science preferabk with

accounting similar business related studies Minimum of 3 years programming experience in the develop ment and maintenance of IMS DB DC appltcaoe™ or IBM 370 MVS, XA systems ' "" ^ •

a Proficiency m the use of Cobot or PL a rx2 'SP • Effective oral and «wnnen communicalxxi SH,HS

Audit and banking experience are f*eferred but these can t*-supplemented by a ta^lldeveloped aptitude for business and communication skills The Information Systems Audit Group wtli be rekxated tc the new operations center being constructed in .jvpnta We offe a conxwtrtlve salary and a comprehensive, cafete'a style benefits package For consideration piease send salary history and cover letter to.

CM. Glancarto Personnel Department _

411 W Lafayette DetroH. Ml 48226 .

/ MANUFACTl RI«SIWK

Equtf Opportunity F mptayer M 'F H V

not an rmptoywww aftacT - ar»<r i k* Sa cqaal afyartaaWy aafitoyer IT H

a a a a a f l a a a a a a a a n n a a i l i r

T h u r s d a y . J u l y 2 . 1 9 8 7 O & E . ( f c , W . G - 7 C ) * 9 C

d C - » t R , W . G - 6 C )

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

DEMONSTRATOR I tar ftame party plan w o r k n o w t o CasMSoer Excs lsn t programs Cad

- 537-5533

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d T h u r s d a y , J u l y 2 . 1 9 8 7 5 0 0 H a l p W a n t e d 5 0 0 H a 4 p W a n l a d 5 0 0 H e l p W a n t a d 5 0 0 H a t p W a n l a d 5 0 0 H a l p W a n l a d 5 0 0 H a l p W a n t a d 5 0 0 H a l p W a n t a d

ASPHALT helpers. i ye « O C * . o * W M i m n w M M t r . Can 73 1.4442 Randy 563-3408

ASSEMBLER POSITION manufacturer of pow-

j X products and elec-diecher ge machine t o o * , ts ac-

aapMag appacauona lor aaaemblers w i th mechanical 8 electr ical M a . Mtoanum of 5 years expsr lenoe pra-' s n w l PoaOori w * backup Service Oapartmant M t h some travel re-glared. Competi t ive salary 4 n d Ban-a m * Sand reeume with r a t *

hMory to! L iquid Corp. . P.O. Box 1170. Br ighto

ons wl* ba a Liquid Orlwa Corp . Whitmore Laka. Plaza Or

. J ara located eHJS-23 and M-r . V 4 m M W o n M - M .

A n Equal Opportunity Employer

ASSEMBLY Fsrrmngton window treatment man-

" » looking lor experienced •had * operator E x c i t a n t wage 4 advancement Ca*

471-8993

ATTENTION Now accept ing epp«ca0on» lor our law offloa coming aoon m Westland

Apply In person at

F U T U R E F O R C E 25245 5 Mas Rd

(Between Telegreph 4 Beech Dal*

BACK ROOM STOCK AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANS

fkmptaty *Hp*n&na l u » n i i l nmt* t a r h M c i a n i A i rwc i ^n i c * . sntf> Van™" i k w t I ^ S ^ o r f e d l o u n a r * Hov, Rd . Nov.

» & w r s " - s s i « 4 ^

ASSEMBLY - Window bund manu-facturer now taking appNcalion* lor •gr i t m i m W y posit ions Day shm only, immadiala openings, no expe-

y . Premmme i paid lor experience Apply m parson 32754 W 8 M4la R d . Farmington. (10am-3pm only).

ASSISTANT MANAGER RECEPTIONIST

MANICURITS For busy Farmington HMs baauty spa Ask Hat Kristen 855-0*7*

A T T E N T I O N

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

C O L L E G E S T U D E N T S H O ^ E M A K E R S

Jom us today at Somsbody Soroe-uma Temporary Halp Now la the t lma lo m ink about earning extra I t ! lor summer vacations We he*e openings m t he Livonia 4 surround-ing areas for

1 •PACKAGERS

• WAREHOUSE WORKERS • MACHINE OPERATORS

3 SHIFTS AVAILABLE • Must t ie 18 years of «fl« • Must De available tor « hour • Must have r e l u d e transportation

Coma in 4 apply Between me hours of Sam - 3:30pm or caH

Somebody Sometime

1 9 2 0 3 M e r n m a n

' ( V i l l a g e F a s h i o n M a l l )

7 M i t e & M e r n m a n *

4 7 7 - 0 9 0 0

AUTO OIL CHANGE TECHNICIAN ; Instant O u t r a n g e , wc .« a w M O " . ?

This ia a fu* t ime K*> Good p a y 4 Derients You muel be neat 4 clean m s p p e « a n o . 4 be a t « W commu-nicate you d o n o i f r j r fled Pleeee apply at 28835 Ptym outn Rd . Redlord

ASSOCIATE EWTOR-well orgenoed Individual Strong on edit ing. w»m ability to work witb free lanco-a B*-montt i ly national t rade publication Leader In Its Held. Send resume to PO Box 810, Wayne. Ml * 6 i 8 <

„ , . ASSOCIATE . WITH SUCCESS

m real estate today, me wen trained salesperson has s reel advantage That 's Why its Important to assoo-a t e ' v K h Scftwertier Real EstatV Better Homes and Gardens We ot-ter excellent training programs lor h e * and experienced agents Call o i i i m c h m o r y j at 683-1122

ATTENDANT For -Mobile service Slation; all shifts

s r * * F u " s ^

ATTENTION DRIVERS Part tume for lea cream vending routes In Livonia S Suburbs Apply !2Noon-3PM Penguin Ice Cream. 3*025 &chool-Craft, (W of Farmington Rd.j ATTENTION - experienced AM 1850 MulbgrSphic of-set duplicator. mall aorters 4 envelope stutters Can Future Force S32-t666

ATTENTION - Great summer |ob! -Earn up*to $6 hour, days, Moo. thru Fxl. Car necessary, mileage .paid. MerrymaiOs Resident ia l Home Clear ing Call 9-* pm 525-7290

ATTEKTrON ; Service Technicians 4 installers immediate lull time p o r -tions eve»el*e^er local heating and cooling company Send letter or re-sume ol work axperience to P O Box 52222. Uvonla. Ml * 6 l S 2 . c x can between 11 am, 4 4 pm , MOn thru Sat 477-9896 ext 562

ATTENTION Start immedlaief, m our Telephone Order Dept No ex-perlence necessary Greet for stu-dentsl $5 00-7 00 an hour 12 Mlle-GreentleM a r e a 443-1327

AUTO PAINTER Luxury & Sports Car

t Bump Work. En-Clean shop Good

Ja7« benefits- S L»on. 437-4184

tor top quelltjr Lux Re«niaf»ng Some vnels 4 crveraas. <

AUTO PAINTERS HELPER Willing to learn t rade

Apply in person KeforO CoHWon 39586 Grand River Novi

AUTO PARTS COUNTER PERSON

Experienced p r e W r r ^ but train me right person Full and part time posn«c»s avanlabw. Apply Budget Auto Part*. 2 * 1 * 2 W War-ren Dearborn Heights, 19133 Schooler al l Detroit. * *282 W War-ren. Canton

AUTO PARTS DRIVER 4 Stock Clerk Good driving record a muat Apply Budget Auto Paris. 2 *1 *2 W Warren Dearborn Heights.

AUTO PARTS PERSON Experienced m G M parts book

j o h n s Corvette Care 277-4700

AUTO PORTER Hew car dealership needs reliable porter Full benefit package Must be 18 yrs old Apply In person, see warren Wood at Act ion Nissan, 35855 Plymouth Rd Uvonla. Mich

BALLET « A C H C R . pert « iSept O A Junj. Send 1: 1«MA woodward . No 138. » * o n v I M H a . Ml 4 « 1 3

B R l 0 Q B K ) m . 0 P « A T 0 S W k be I M M r * • * meert h M m e n u M d u r e M « : " « « » • * 9 " * -ing exper ience deelrable Rale

Fringe »am-4.30d <3 M»»9erty 234001

BAND SAW OPERATOR cui n e w Appty m Peryan al

PreaaMrm C o . 12607 Beet f i Pely Duet S o l Sd»oolcraW>. Redlord

BATH BOUTIQUE

B U D G E T E L _ Now Nrtng lor a( poamons From o n c e Clerk. Room Attendants. Uarr tenence and L a y d r y . We are u M i l II courteous. e f lWenl and da-pendabla app»cerHs lor W atoove

41211 F O R O R O . C A M T O N T W P We ara an Equal Oppo r t t » *y Em-

people 4

An Equal O p p o r t i H l y E m p l o y e

BATH TUB LAZING ApprenOoe. fun t ime Redlord a rea Good d r M n g record needed P — e

NAIL TECHNICIAN Creative, prolaealonal 4 mot iva ted to work « a beeu t lM fa i r salon

MAKE-UP ARTIST Ambit ious 4 Creative m the heW has s good 4 euoceaaiui o p p o r n r t t j . Fu* 4 Part Tlma. Ca* 352-8790

BEAUTICIAN Full t ime - Lrvonis area

Ask lor Diana 484-3300

BEAUTY O F W t U W a _ I*I needed Part t ime lor Southnaia wee salon 358-42*7 or 358-*248

AUTO MECHANIC - fun t ime, expe-rience prelerred. bureau tram the right person, muat have own tools 8 be state cert i f ied Excellent pay 4 benefits Also need general service people Apply Goodyear Service Store. 19*2* Mbddlebefl. Livonia

A l / rOMOTIVE MECHANIC light 4 heavy repairs, must be expe-rienced, state certified, base pay

F O " O O C ^ - 3 2 7 2

AUTOMOTrVE SERVICE Basic automotive service No certifi-cation necessary Immediate open-ing available with last growing or-ganization Apply m person at: Un-S e E O . Cm Shoppe - 307*0 W 12 mile. Farmington. 24086 Middelbelt. Farmington Hals 36471 Plymouth, Lwonta

AUTO SERVICE CASHIER Auto deeier needs V tane servwe cashier Caahienng experience nec-essary must be- detail oriented Please C M Dpreen for

BEAUTY SALON needs Shampoo people Hair Dreseers Assistants and Housekeeper West BtoomBald Area 737-0202

BODY MAN - EXPERIENCED PAINTER 4 PAINTER S HELPER

Lots o l work ' Good Benefits Must have tools S22 &53S

Emery Service Center Westland

A U T O S E R V I C E W O R K E R CITY OF FARMINGTON HILLS

Performs fune-ups. repairs and pre-ventative maintenance on pokoe ve-hicles. washes and fuels i rucks and assists with bui lding and g r o y d s maintenance Requirss high school graduation or equivalent, oertiflce-tion as Master Automot ive Mechan-ic. abWty to operate bear scope and si- condit ioning service machine, knowledge ol preventat ive mainte-nance and a good driving record Pays M 95 10 $10 18 per hour Ap-ply r person by Jul* 8. 1987 at:

CITY OF FARMINGTON HILLS DMaion of Public Works. .

-27245 Halstead Rd

BOOKK.EE PER'OFFICE MANAGER Pari t ime posit ion (8AM -1PM) M euto reper shoe Apply m person Regai's Goodyeer 13801 Livonia

BOOKSTORE SALES 4 Stock Work Part t ime ExperV ence prelerred Apply Open Book Store. Wonderland MaK 525-3530

BORING MILL De VLlEG K-Mode l j igmiR OOerator Deys Over t ime Experienced only Oelta Raeeerd; 329? 1 Capitol. Livonia - 2 « 1 - 6 * 0 0

Rd.. F e n f n g i o n

BCJTCH€R DEPARTMENT nenced lor ExckjeNe Mrr

ham Market. 3 deys per i 844-5510

CABINET INSTALCER Custom Cabinet matalat lon

lor

Top Pay with

CABINET INSTALLER have immedlele poa«on tor

thoae experienced. « mm gaMnel - top

pay lor l op quarny p roduows CaJ Brad Kitchen Master * 78-8888

CABINET MAKER 4 furniture nniatv m lor high QueHty custom cat*nel shop m sooth Oakland Courtly Ex . lanced Contact Ron or Mfce 39B-7806 _

CABINET MAKER 3-5 yeera expe-rience min imum Must have exoal-ient ek«s m cutt ing 4 eseembr, Cell for appointment. 484-95^1

C A R P E N T E R S H E L P E R

84 an hour.

roug r

CARROITER with thorough >no*H-edge a» leniodeano. rough. inMh. ^ I r K A - l k i - l r X ^ i c - a ^

CARPENTER - 5 ySL .

CARPET CLEANERS I and/or INSTALLERS

a s s 4 C O -l o a ^ e r x a e 8 work . . carpe l repair workroom and n j g cleaning plant Opportunity tor md-

excekent benefits Ca8 » 383-1938

CARPET INSTALLERS HELPER EXPERIENCED

^ S ^ i - u r e f t o o r C o i j ^

CARPET MSTALLER8 HELPER EXPERIENCED

C - S V - t u r e Floor C o - J r t n ^

e W e F u B or part area. W» M n . Ap-ply Unpens! So* • 3785 Roc t i e ^a r Rd

aJTaptoiHor k *

skm c h i n o i tor edvenoenw*- _ STUDENTS - MOMCMAKER8

S A O T L Z E N S WELCO**€l

^ S g ^ r f e L E U M I N C , Cherry M»-Venoy. *eeOend Ann A r t K * 4 L»e j r Plymouth

MM 4 WHOOx. h f rno i r th 12 & Hm uiwaaaam. S o u M a M Map le 4 Inksser. Birmingham

Maple 4 Heogerty. W Schoo lc ran t Fare errrengton Uvonla

C A S H S S S DELI HELP

F u l 4 part t lm *78-7784

5 0 0 H a 4 p W a n t e d 5 0 0 H a l p W a n t a d

Quired I

C L E R I C A L O P P O R T U N I T I E S

NOVI Cont ingent poamona e v e M M e tor persona vnereated m work ing o n a n aa needed baaia only at our Novi Ambu la to r , Care Center

MEDICAL RECORD CLERK « - Coh-tmgant day shut poeMon Mue l have min imum 38 wpm aoOuraw lypmg speed 8 months previous related

COUNTER HELP

CXAMONO M T T S A WANTED Expartenoed O n l y O f * •

- - a n i aalery 4 b e n e l f u M 8 O 0 i t

COUNTER HELP WEEKENDS OSSLY

EARN 1140 Per wm+. pe r t l ima Oa you I ke to t ap on the phonerTa le -

S6 nourly no experience Work ing hour a . 5pm-

9 30pm Mon thru «n ideal tar me-lure atudams or home maSer i Cea

522-9090

DIRECT CARE STAFF needed Id _or» wi th the men»a»y ha»o-: *tx>ed throughout Oak land Cotvt fy Cea M o r ^ ' n iOenv-4pm

E D I T O R Part l ime ednor needed. 2-3 days-wk , l o ep rk on a variety erf puMca-nons reieted lo meraai 4 physical

CASHIERS 8 Driveway Attendants AM shif ts needed H o u r * P k * conv mieeton Pleeee apply Oerre* a She*. 27831 Orchard L a k a F e r m -

* 553-2822

CASHIER 4 Service elation attend-anta needed Experience not neoea-te ry Rata aaa ealcome Apply e l Ken s Shea Service. 323*0 Grand

' t 478-4717

CAKE OECORATOR part t ime or Ml t ime Apply •«. Baker s Rack. 550 Forest. P»yrr*xjT^

CAN YOU • WORK NOW?

A L L S H I F T S

A V A I L A B L E

Short and long lert t i eaatgnmenta avaMabie Immedtatefy lor men and

CARPET INSTALLER-INSTRUCTOR

We are looking for a reaponafble 4 dedicated indNKIual who la capable of evaluat ing carpel i s K a i 4 their workmaneNp Muat have thor-ough knowledge o l carpel mstaBa t ion procedures 4 muel be eWe to convey mess t o others Must Oe w « -

to t ravel Company benefits 8 ' — wnh knoert-

CASHIERS lor a l sh l fU S3 50 per hour t o star t Sunooo Mini Market 28745 Nor thweelarn Hwy South-fleld App l icants call 5 ^ 7 8 5 8

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

CASHIER/STOCK Fuft 8 par t t ime »5 per hr lor r lgh

? 5 o e v e r v < S S 18 Orcherd Lake Rd Farming ton H * s . Ml

EMERGENCY ROOM REGISTRAR Cont ingent poelt ion - Muel be eva»-w t a i y w " • ab le lor verted shi f ts /hours as need-ed Min imum 45 wpm accurate typ-r y speed- . One yeer previous

COUWTER PERSON I — m i n g h s m ' B i o o m f i e l d a r e a d r y

COUNTER v t o e o HCLP

s s u i s r ^ a s s ? SO* V — « • t a n

OIRECT CARE STAFF Man 4 Women over 18. no experv r:wxssrass

rs. good l heipkA i 18112 Mid

CREATIVE CONSULTANT I tame opportunity lor en errth c creative person l o |om

8 Red lo rd ereea A>

Menaamg I • i . . mirco Press 2145

Crooks Rd S M 103. Troy 48084

may . . M o n - Thurs. 9AM-2 30PM s i our m a n locat ion employment off ice Typing lest wM be given at t ime of appacat ion

P R O V I D E N C E

H O S P I T A L 18001 West 9 Mae W Southfield. M l 48075

An Equal Opportunity Employer '

m e r w T w M d a iguda 'oee t l nB tabby displays for 7 offices posters 4 spe-cie! promotional Pieces If you add s creetrvs touch lo our o—c» moapnere contact Psrsdnnal Olreo-

, tor , CommunH( Federal Credi t Un-•ppty. [ t on . 500 South Harvey Plymouth. "" — Michigan

OWECY CARE STAFF i ng . reaponelbie pi

„ . a r e a ta l l m Group •or mentaPy h a n d v a p p e d « . ^ L N o n t a C o r ^ ^ g n ^

S J T S ! e « L I « n l » 522-0382

ELECTRICAL ESTIMATOR Expeneneed p a r t o m e tar commer cm maUlutlonal conatruct lon

425-1811

CASHIER/CLERK, f u l t nduded paid ideat ion 4 mertt pay increases Appfy 7 -Beren . 28205 Ford Rd , Garden City, or 9001 Wayne Rd . Livonia

CASHIER - EXPERIENCED Apply m Person

Merchant of W w 28525 Northwestern Hwy

CASHIER'STOCK PERSON Looking tor mature , hs rd working, dspsnd-ab le p e o p l e lor store out le ts throughout the Mal i o-Oetrort eree Fun/par t t ime, no Sundays or e»eh-mgs Comple te training, review for aalary Increaae Apply Mario Beauty Supply. 22151 CooSdga Oak Park

BORING MILL HAND . Tool

BORING MILL OPERATOR 2 years m i n i m u m exper ience , DevHeg equipment C ^ t o ^ a r M 45^-®620

An

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S T O C K C L E R K S

M E A T C O U N T E R C L E R K S

S H O P P I N G C E N T E R M A R K E T h a s

i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s f o r f u l l a n d / o r

p a r t t i m e p r o d u c e a n d s t o c k c l e r k s .

M u s t b e 1 8 y e a r s o r o l d e r . H e a v y

l i f t i n g r e q u i r e d . N o e x p e r i e n c e

n e c e s s a r y . A p p l y i n p e r s o n - a t :

S H O P P I N G C E N T E R M A R K E T

6 4 3 3 O R C H A R D L A K E R D .

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:arm»ngton Hills. M l 48018 Equal Opportuni ty Employer

AUTO TECHNICIANS fax OuSy general repair shop 5 y r s minimum experience Stste Csrtm-cation In all repeirs Hospnaltzstion. vsca l ion 4 Holiday pay. Commission ^ U v o r k . a ~ . c Z tor N g t ^

AUTO TECHNICIAN Stale cert i f ied Hourly plus commle-son 4 benefits Update training pro-

outh. Don, 455-7 ion, Tom. 477-0670

B O R I N G M I L L O P E R A T O R Experienced only Uvonls s rss

4 2 5 - 3 9 2 0

BRICK CLEANER wanted to subcontract Must have own equipment and <nsurai*» Ca* after 8PM. 871-0520

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Mm 2 yrs sxpenence Prog dts 4

nf tsarwP C a T u i - M M

vided Ptymoutt i Farmington. T . . . . . Southfield. Bob, 353-0*50

BUILDER looking tar wel l - rounded individual experienced m deck 4

: rough carpentry Own i ranaporta-I tiorv own t o o - . 437-7402

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CREDIT & COLLECTIONS CORRESPONDENT

C o r p o r a t e H e a d q u a r t e r s o f a F o r t u n e 1 0 0

c o m p a n y h a s a n e x c e l l e n t - o p p o r t u n i t y a v a i l a -

b l e f o r a C r e d i t 4 C o l l e c t i o n s C o r r e s p o n d e n t .

T h i s p o s i t i o n w i l l b e r e s p o n s i b l e " ! o r A c c o u n t s

R e c e i v a b l e c o l l e c t i o n s , c r e d i t a n a l y s i s , c o l -

l e c t i o n f o r e c a s t i n g a n d r e p o r t p r e p a r a t i o n , a s

w e l l a s v a r i o u s g e n e r a l a c c o u n t i n g d u t i e s

S u c c e s s f u l c a n d i a t e w i l l h a v e a n A s s o c i a t e s

D e g r e e i n a c c o u n t i n g o r b u s i n e s s a d m i n i s t r a -

t i o n . o r e q u i v a l e n t y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e i n a n

a c c o u n t i n g e n v i r o n m e n t i n c l u d i n g c r e d i t a n d

c o l l e c t i o n s . A p t i t u d e l o r w o r k i n g w i t h p e r s o n -

a l c o m p u t e r o r C R T . G o o d o r a l a n d w r i t t e n

c o m m u n i c a t i o n s k i l l s T y p i n g s k i l l s o f 5 0

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W e o f f e r a c o m p e t i t i v e s a l a r y a n d e x c e l l e n t

b e n e f i t p a c k a g e F o r c o n f i d e n t i a l c o n s i d e r a -

t i o n . s u b m i t r e s u m e i n c l u d i n g s a l a r y h i s t o r y

t o :

P E R S O N N E L D E P A R T M E N T

• P . O » B o x 9 9 9

S o u l h f i a l d , M l 4 3 0 3 7

Equal Opportunity Enjptoyer

3&>-iA

Kelly Services has a special

project for you! B e g i n w o r k i m m e d i a t e l y o n a l o n g t e r m

a s s i g n m e n t i n t h e L i v o n i a a r e a . E n j o y a c l e a n

a n d f r i e n d l y w o r k e n v i r o n m e n t . W e h a v e d a y .

a f t e r n o o n a n d m i d n i g h t s h i f t s i n t h e f o l l o w i n g

w o r k a r e a s :

a A s s e m b l y

a p a c k a g i n g

Y o u w i l l r e c e i v e m e r i t i n c r e a s e s a t 2 5 0 a n d 5 0 0

h o u r s . A H a p p l i c a n t s m u s t b e 1 8 d e p e n d a b l e

a n d a b l e t o w o r k M o n d a y - F r i d a y . T h i s i s a

p e r f e c t o p p o r t u n i t y f o r s u m m e r e m p l o y m e n t .

J o i n u s t o d a y f o r t h i s s p e c i a l p r o j e c t .

A p p l y i m m e d i a t e l y a t :

5 2 2 3 9 2 2 *

2 9 4 4 9 » . S U P I H e R d .

L i v o n i a ,

PROOF MACHINE OPERATOR

C o m m e r c i a l b a n k i n T r o y i s s e e k i n g a p a r t - -

t i m e P r o o t M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r . E x p e r i e n c e

w i t h p r o o t m a c h i n e s , f O k e y a d d i n g m a -

c h i n e . o r a s a t e l l e r p r e f e r r e d . F l e x i b l e

e v e n i n g h o u r s ^ 3 d a y s a w e e k S a l a r y c o m -

m e n s u r a t e w i t h e x p e r i e n c e . S e n d r e s u m e

a n d s a l a r y h i s t o r y i n c o n f i d e n c e t o :

P E R S O N N E L M A N A G E R - P O - O E

P . O . B o x 5 8 2 3

T r o y , M i c h . 4 8 0 0 7 - 5 8 2 3

An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F

a P a c k a g i n g

• A s s e m b l y

• C i r c u i t B o a r d w o r k

• F o o d S e r v i c e

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KELLY SERVICES

The K e t y G k l " People Not an agency, never a lee

Equal Opportunity Employer M ' F / H U S lew requires a8 applicants t o Show proof of Idsnttty and right to work m t h s U.S.

C a s h i e r

F i n a n c i a l S e r v i c e s

Part urns, weekend poeitions avsA-able tor persons wtth proven 40 wpm eocurate typing sk«s snd one yew experience to Include acxxxwit-ing funct ions, knowlsdge df th i rd party insurance rsqukemsnts. bank-ing operat ions and/Or ba«ng sys-tems Good p u M c contact skMe ee-aenttal Muel be avsaaMs tar t rain-ing approximately 8 o n t he day amfl

Quali f ied mdimduala may apply M o n - Thurs 9AM-2 30frM msnt off ice. T

CELLULAR TECHNICIAN Nat ional compnay eesfcs FCC censed tech Must a 'amSier e test ing, repair 4 p rogramming brands of oeimar phones. Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e « « h exper ience Send resume m.-oon«dencee to Bob Fraser S983. E 14 mT " -Hta, 48077

CEMENT FINISHER Expertsnosd m setting up ael-up forma for residential work U w i l a bunding eompeny 471-3304

CHILD CARE ASSISTANT F u l 8 par t t ime, over 18 veers old B loom f ield Salary negotiable 855-1973 855-1055

tnce Typing tsst of sppecatton

wet be given

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A N N U A L F U N D M A N A G E R

F u l l t i m e p o s i t i o n p l u s b e n e f i t s . S a l a r y n e g o -

t i a b l e . A f t ^ r t w o y e a r s o f c o n s t a n t g r o w t h

o u r D e v e l o p m e n t O f f i c e i s n o w e x p a n d i n g .

C a n d i d a t e m u s t h a v e s t r o n g c o m m u n i c a t i o n

s k i l l s , w r i t i n g a b i l i t y , & B A i n L i b e r a l A r t s o r

B u s i n e s s . P o s i t i o n i s c o n t r a c t u a l .

D E V E L O P M E N T O F F I C E S E C R E T A R Y

F u l l t i m e p o s i t i o n w i t h b e n e f i t s . S a l a r y n e g o -

t i a b l e . M u s t h a v e s t r o n g o r g a n i z a t i o n a l

s k i l l s e x c e l l e n t t y p i n g - s k i l l s ( 6 0 w p m ) a n d

p r o o f r e a d i n g a b i l i t y . W o r d P r o c e s s i n g s k i l l s

a n d s o m e a c c o u n t i n g s k i l l s a r e r e q u i r e d .

P l e a s e s e n d r e s u m e a l o n g w i t h t h r e e p r o -

f e s s i o n a l r e f e r e n c e s t o :

M r . R o n a l d S c h m i d t

D i r e c t o r o f . . D e v e l o p m e n t

8 4 0 0 S o u t h C a m b r i d g e

D e t r o i t . M i c h i g a n 4 8 2 2 1

"Educating tomorrow'a lamd+ra" U n i v e r s i t y o f D e t r o i t

J e s u i t H i g h S c h o o l a n d A c a d e m y

CARPENTER needed tar remodel ing Muat be ex-perienced wtth tools and iranaporta-

P R O V I D E N C E

H O S P I T A L 18001 West Nine M»e«d-

Southfield. Ml 48075 A n Equal Opportunity Employer

C A S H I E R FuM t ime ctahMr tar Shell service s ta t ion Appacant muet be person-abte 4 i s l l ab i i Some experience

^ E & g s « S E R V , C E Ann Aibor Rd at Sheldon

W W . - - . . POSITION, fu l t ime, ave*-abie J l T»narof» Bulck Muet have OeeieiWup experience, be oonaclsn-d o u s 4 personable 4 have a g o o d ma th ap t i tude Contact Donna e n m m . 383-1300 am 258

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DISABILITY CLAIMS EXAMINER

I n s u r a n c e c o m p a n y i n S o u t h f i e l d s e e k s

a n e x p e r i e n c e d D i s a b i l i t y C l a i m s E x a m -

i n e r w i t h 2 y e a r s d i s a b i l i t y a n d h e a l t h

c l a i m s e x p e r i e n c e w i t h c r e d i t c l a i m s

p r o c e s s i n g . E x c e l l e n t c o m m u n i c a t i o n

s k i l l s a n d a p t i t u d e f o r d e t a i l . M e d i c a l

t e r m i n o l o g y a n d C R T e x p e r i e n c e h e l p -

f u l . 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

i n c l u d i n g s a l a r y r e q u i r e m e n t s t o :

H u m a n R e s o u r c e s /

P . O . B o x 5 2 1 0 ^

D e t r o i t , M l 4 8 2 3 5

CLERKS/CASHIERS Hart Plaza Conceeekxi needs 30 employees for Riverfront Fes t ive* to work. Frt , Sat 4 Sun or^r be-tween now 4 Sept 7th. ophons l Michigan State Fair Muat be 18 or older no experience necessary Ex-ceaent summer £ b tar s tudents If interested, spply In ps rson at Fred Saber Concessions Office, at Hart Ptaia. Tuaa June 30 4 Wed A * y 1 between 12 noon 4 * p m onfy

CLERKS/CASHIERS Hart Plaza Conoeeatan needs 30 employees lor Riverfront Pestivsls to work. Frt . Sat 4 Sun of*, be-tween now 4 Sept 7 th. opOonel Michigan Slate Fair .Muat be 18 or older, no experience neceeaary Ex-celtent summer |ob tor students i i interested apply m person at Free Saber Con c iss i one Omce at Hart Ptaza. Tues July 7 4 Wed July 8 between 12 noon 4 4 ( im only

CREDIT COUNSELOR Credit Counseling Centers, inc

la looking for an individual wi th a s t rong beckgroun0 In f inancial ser-vtcee Cendtaalea wai be 3 • sang tn Mi aspects of lemdy IWianoe and budget ing Good communica t ion skins are a must Resumes only t o 17000 W Eight M»s B u ISO . South lMd. M l , 48075 ^

An Equal Opportunity Employer

C U S T O D I A N - F u l l - t i m e Dependable, herdworking mdNtdusI m needed lor s tuS-time floor care posBion Experienced m buff ing, waxing and general Itaor care e pre-ler red but w i tram the nght mdhnd uet owe offer s i r s a s n i Deneflts and pleaaant working ernHiaaf ien l * « tereated m lofieng our dynamic hearth cars issm, sppfy M o n thru Fn. » * i ! t o 5pm st

W i l l i a m s b u r g C o n v a l e s c e n t

2 1 0 1 7 M i d d l e b e l t

f a r m i n g t o n H O I s

DIRECT CARE STAFF Seeking caring individuals to work wi th d e v e l o p m e n t a l l y d i sab led .Pul ls ai a g roup home eemng A pert a m s poalt lona Af ternoon 4 irudraght shffts $5 25 per hoor pkje benefits. MORC or WCLS I 'e i rwig prelerred Apply I 0 e m - * p m . 4ARC, 17288 W 12 Mae Rd betwei Southflald 4 Greenf ield

A n Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

OIRECT CARE STAFF needed tar g roup home In Gerden S S y l L f r e g h t M«ft available S5 hr if u a v a m s c i t o atar i w e nagoosis * t r v n e d Call between I0wn-3pm

OIRECT CARE STAFF Fua or par t ome t o w o r t wMh devel opmentaa, daaPied yJuns m Weal hand area Muat t ie 18 »eers ok) with nigh school d*>tama Nc experience n7cassa»y S . 55 to atari p M bwie-f t t . P romot ion eveMb la Cea Greg between 10 AM end 2 PM Mon thru Fn 598-3253

CUSTODIANS/MAINTENANCE Deys 4 nights s .sasb is Apply I Uvonla Family * . 1 *25^ Stark Rd

DIRECT CARE WORKER, positions • > M M to work with Mentsay r»-tarded adul ts No experience re-qu i red Warren Mich 284-5543

CUSTOMER SERVICE Outgoing person tar customer ssr « c e m-house 4 on the le iepnone W * t rem Friendly dependab la Fue

DISPATCH TOWER OPERATOR TAmarof l Buwk has a opening tar a

wtth G M deeiersfep experience m dtspetching or as s esrvtce wntsr

wi thm Tyndea Photogrepmc. COLLECTIONS- Nation wide c o m peny located in Southfleta taok^ p ^ p u t h Rd . Redtard tor expertenced coaector Must have _ l i at least « months expenenoe Preler ; CUSTOMER SERVICE CRT 8 / o r some college Must be SENTATIVE - 1-2 yrs

Our J afters s s t rong »4>-port ive management team growth opporturat iee th ru promol tan 4 an

1 benef i t " "

REPRE

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER DIRECTOR

Masters m Chad developmeoL eerty ch i l dhood educet lon or related f ield M in imum 2 veers sxpenence as Director. Ass t Director or Heed Teacher Owed deve lopments* ! -beeed mode l p rogrsm lor sges 2"*-8 and cooperate with college re-search and chi ld development train-ing p r o g r a m a Send letter -eeume.

3 - e l e r e n c e s by Jury » 1987 t o Doctor Ubtoy B Bkime. Mercy Col-lege of Detro i t . 8200 W Outer Drive Detrot i . M l 48219

CHURCH CUSTOOtAN PoeMon evaHaMe to qualified appa-can ts Must have isfsrsnces 4 be ab le 1o work evenings 4 e e e k y i d s Apply In person to Kirk In The H«s. t M O W Long Lake. Bloomfleld Hiss M l ( \ y m a e W ofTetagrsphl

bonus C - t - ^ 9 ^ 1

Employer

COLLECTORS Earn S35K m wages and coi i imnaiona ExceBent benefits and work atmosphere To quaWy lor a poeltion with our agency, you muat

j i a v e 2 yeers experience and me diK aire t o develop your cotocHon skins lo a profeeeionai level For an Apo't CSi 535-8288

a form of customer relations, knowt-edga of baimg iseuee related t o Bkie Cross/Blue Shield Med ieere 4 Medicaid prelerred, p isssant phone ^ a ^ n - t y l v o t a s a m u * ^ ^

If your are reedy to make a K**g i « m commi tment with an sutahiah-Wd M l growing deeMrsNp Send

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S o u t h M d needs experienced tree lance keyMners Layout 4 type spec

s s s r r c - ; M o n ^ 2 .

FREE Real Estate pre- i icenae course starts aoon Minimal maaart-a n charge Ca« Laura at 5 W 23CC Keel Estala One

E L E C T R I C I A N Del area V m looking lor Joum man Electrician tar wtonq af m i systeme Earning ova the right person Gary

ELECTRONC product ion eaeemMr - mmanum 1-2 years experience Musi know how to solder 4 buad from prints 4 stuff PC boards Apply

Dmgmen Electric Inc 489 E Huron River Or D m i l l Michigan. Mon thru Fn 8am-5pm

An Equal oppor tun i ty Employer

FREE LANCE KE>LINERS " • a n I -

HELPER needed tor porta<ne x-ray . lo help transport heavy

FULL TIME eeUbaahed suburban catering route- Salary pkia eommia-aton Paid vacation. t«*days. aiaur-_ t w w tram dependable psrson w/good driving record 4 comfort-able meth u n i t y wf jo axes working wtth people Apply 9 A M -»PM^Mon -Fn: 32418 mduetnei Rd Garder CRy " *27-5300

FULL TIME OH changer - — needed Experience preferred Pay beseo on sxpenence el Victory Lane quick oa change 906 Arm Ar bor Rd , Ptymcir lh

aqu«mar i t In 4 out of n u s n o home. S S l M ^ t h r u Fn 9am-Jpm 0 ^ 8 8 8 4

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HELP WANTED — anas and sdvertlemg pMoee on a monthly b e e n 1-3 deys per month or more to i ssa lsn t i » PtynkMt i . Uvonla. Redlord. •and PoaeiMe earnings >28-850 per delivery No pu tac contact required Great way to suppisment your pres-ent income on s • sgu^ r baaa *ou muet be 18 yrs or oMar C a r 8 tele-phone required Can Arnencan FVPd Market ing at " 1 - 7 1 4 9

_IANI tORIAL- Pen t ime. Piymouth/ Canton a l e a 5 mghte per weak

C - ' T S K S £

JANITORS WANTED ,n ,w^ews daav at 10 and 2 to. M-temoon snm m Farmwgtcsi. South-l iaid 4 Troy a r e a i Mar. 4 woman Muel have rel iable "anapor taoon Floaters 84 00 per hour 27S-8304

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FULL TIME permenenl openings with circuit boerd •nanofacturer Q e n e r M k g h i m d u e t n a l a a e m -85 "hr to Stan With ssn»-annual re-views. Exceaent paid benefit peck-age inckidea prqltt shermg Apply In pereon el 32900 Capitol, off Fermmgton Rd . Uvonie

Avo-J lunch hours pieasal

OAROENEaMAINTENANCE - PERSON

Experienced pert- t ime d u b area Ce« B83 ss«e

ELECTRONICS eompeny located tn Uvomo • seeking e person lor f i * time poelt ion handl ing dappa ig 4 recaMng dutlee * 0 hours per week Mon thru Fn 85 per hour Nc expe-

beconwdered Contact Dave or Bob 471-0901

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN To repeir stereos. T V » 4 tele-phones Entry level posit ions avail-able Experienced poeMons alec r a t a b l e Apply 8841 N aocneete. Rd. 2 btdge N of Tienken. Rochea-

tiam or call 858-8000 ext 255

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNHiES AVAILABLE

7-11 - Seven-Eleven tar store pert t ime/tue t ime All shrfts able Apply m person M o n thru Fn 8-3 p m e t

27235 W 7 Mae Uvorva

ENERGETIC PEOPLE To w o r k - a t Detroi t Thiaidertooat Racae. C a t e r m o J u t y 8 thru 13 Lots of Fun 4 Make t t t u e e 548-3933

GENERAL HELP ai Fermeig-

H O M E M A K E R S ! ! ! Light Baaambfy work tar large eor porst ion in Livorna We ofler

• Paid Hol idays/Vacations Pteeaenl Work Atmoephere-

j P t u s 4 Get a Bonus i sMfta

. Mon - F n

Muet be eve-ewe tor- On-car

Only dependable workers

To Ft i Out Appl icat ion

M A N P O W E R TEMPORARY SERVICES

19500 Middlebelt Between 7-8 Mile. Uvonls

4 7 8 - 1 1 3 0

GENERAL LABORERS to. manulecturtng plant l n ^ _ ^

MACHINISTS U »

JEWELER WANTED Experienced Only Growing qtePty

j ^ o r e , E — — > 3 ^

ion Hate macfene shop some expe-rience h e M m . retirees helplM Can 9-3 471-2300

jOHMSOWS SUNOCO needs person - h o s ^ j o j e ^mot^O with p u H c t w > « flexJbls Apply 2511 woodward w Btoemfleid

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

NAIL TECHNICIAN

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

5 . Experienced or w « urn tram ai acryecs

ea-arourvd — 1 Lang teaie. t ime Daert inm area 581-1770

MAILrRECOROS CLERK

Muet have own t ranaponat ion to do erranda MSssge r e l m pursed Heevy S U l a i v S ^ d O a k Perk /Bouwaeld

Detwesri 987-J105

MIGHT STAFF Mature women tar rssidsnt-cars la-cMy m Northvt8a neenr.inairaa tor

r ig chi ldren aiftae they sleep hi fiuueeaeetiaig Hours 10

i s i AM Cat Sister TDarees 9 A M £ . f £ T 483-1300

POSITIONS AVAILABLE! A Luxury ReBrsmsnt Communir|r m Southflald. needs lo « the taaow^g pen - t ime poeitions - D E S K ATTENDANT A f te rnoons

lor

M a i l R o o m C l e r k

G E N E R A L L A B O R Only dependebte workera need ap-ply Musi heve rekable tranaporta-Don ( be w A n g so v o r t m »f)»nouth 8 Lfvoree areas Peel work referenc-ee required Good pey tar good worke r * For eppt can

M A N P O W E R TEMPORARY SERVICES.

4 7 8 - 1 1 3 0 »

H O M E M A K E R S Want a WOe extras cash? Love p u n a ? w e re looking tar energetic mature, reliable people neeoed to care for live plants m commercisi lo-cat ions Must be wea groomed and abie to communicate uaarty Per-manent pert-t ime. 3 to *j3ag»^a»aali

8 5454433 flak able vehicle r e o ^ r e d

Cea

LABOR- Entry peelbon 50 hr Muet have good flrtntng

record Dutlee aseambfr. mamie-nence. lenrtorlel DeRs 32971 Capitol. Uvoraa 281-8400

your reeume to: 28885 Telegraph. Southf ield 48034 At tent ion Tfci Mc

ENGRAVING - Ambit ious, steedy hand, to learn engraving Fu« oma Muel have car Troy area Contact T.Tl IH l ls tKFS. 58S-3383

EXPERIENCED oemsnt or saphaft persons drtwsrs alao needed Start immedialery Northvtae aree a w p e -nv 348-Z5UU

GENERAL MAINTENANCE-Compe-ny located m Farmeif l ton Hills. IS aeakinc a general maintenance per-aon Tha posit ion la reeponeioie for all general faculty maintenance taaka such as, s w e e p « y snow re-moval. 4 learn mowing Fua t ime po-sit ion AppucaOOne ere being ec-cepied et 24450 Indopiex

CUSTOMER SERVICE Mstum. reliable Good wi th people, telephone 8 "gures Accurate, at -tent ion to details Non smoker Sand reeume Mrs S at Jober toc^ NEXxUS ol Micfi 4 Ontar io, 27150 W 8 Mils. Southfield, Mi 48034

DOG GROOMER Exper ienced. tm

484-0232

C O L L E G E

S T U D E N T S in menegement 8 lew Part t ime telephone co4act«m work wtth na-t ion s top coaection service Evening 8 Saturday hours Call Ms Weinberg. 353-0300

C I T Y

O F G A R D E N C I T Y City of Garden City e seeking qusft-fled whf te /b leck 'other mmortty sp-pacants for employment without re-gard to race tar ths following pow-tton:

S E A S O N A L L A B O R E R Laborer st parks or Department of PuO»c S e m c e e Mey ba employed any t ime between Apri l 1 and Oct 15 Muet be 18 years old and neve a val id Michigan Order 's Lioenae Rate of S3 75 per hour Appacat ione available and taken Ih

only at City Ha l . 8000 aft Rd . Garden Ctty. start-

COMBUSTVON ENGINEER Exceaent opport i^aty tar l>ands-«n individual Muat be laminar wtth design, fabrication and mamtenence o l gas f ired fumecee tor hot meta l forming operat ion Mechararal Engl-neertng Ds^rea or equrvelent

Ing June 25. 1987 Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer M / F ' H

required — — . requirements to Oaipl 751. P O Bo* 39220. Detroit. Mi 48239

f i rm SuOWben " B l r m k x y w ^ , toce-47-8900

COMMERCIAL LOAN OFFICER Concentrat ion on buaineee develop-ment. accounting and f inance Sal-ary $30,000 commeneurs ts with ex panence Benefits Fee Paid SHARROW 8 ASSOC . 759-8910

C I V I L E N G I N E E R Exper ienced m Deeign of private 8 munic ipa l uBBttee, storm drsmsgs. grad ing. Maid balsncing 4 pavement Construct ion Reeponetae tar pre-l iminary aeelgni thru preperatlon of tad specif icat ions 4 construct ion Protect management akMs 4 a mSil-m u m 3 yrs. protosalonsl experience m bo th deeign 4 conatructlon a n eeaentiai B&CE 4 Michigan P S pre fer red Send reeume wtth de-taaed experience record to DeA . 107 S M e m S t . Plymouth. Michigan

48170. A n Equel Oppor&aHty Employer

A f f i r m , t h r . Action Employer

COMMERCIAL LOAN Account Offi-cer - Livingston County una of MNB SMwy negotiable Send leeume lo MNB. P O Box 48118

CASH VAULT TELLER P a r t - t i m e p o s i t i o n i s a v a i l a b l e a t o u r b a n k i n

T r o y f o r a C a s h V a u l t T e l l e r . T h i s p o s i t i o n

i n v o l v e s w o r k i n g o n o u r c o i n p r o c e s s i n g

m a c h i n e s , a s w e l l a s p r o c e s s i n g a n d v e r i f y -

i n g d e p o s i t s . C a n d i d a t e m u s t h a v e a t l e a s t 1

y e a r c a s h h a n d l i n g e x p e r i e n c e , p r e f e r r a b l y

a s a t e l l e r o r I n a c a s h r o o m S a l a r y

c o m m e n s u r a t e w i t h e x p e r i e n c e . S e n d r e -

s u m e a n d s a l a r y h i s t o r y i n c o n f i d e n c e t o :

P E R S O N N E L M A N A G E R ,

C V T - O E

. P . O . B o x 5 8 2 3

T r o y , M i c h i g a n 4 8 0 0 7 - 5 8 2 3

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar M/F

137. Brighton. M l

COMPUTER OPERATOR Third shift (11 30pm-7:30em). c o m -puter operator needed to run sys-tem for a growing business in Southf ield individual should have educat ion m the data proceaamg eree or up lo 1 yr exper ienceioper-etmg s computer Exceaent benefits 8 growth potential Send up-dated r a i m e 4 salary fUetory t o Mldwee*

S o u t h M d Ml. 48075. At tn : Mary Rumble

CUSTOMER SERVICE ASS'T

l ead ing regionel d W n b u l o r of t op of the ana built- in k i tchen s o c ^ encee. hes an immedwte opening for a customer service H I IS ten t Re-sponsibaniee include.

_ Accepting orders 8 answer ing telephone mguktee f rom Kitchen de-signers retail Heelers 4 ercfatects. e Use CRT to enter orders, update data baee mlormetlon 4 mefce in-quiries Provide general c ler ical aa-aMtanoe • Show 4 demoneve ts sppkances m our showroom to prospect ive customers

We ere looking tor e mature, eelf Starter who Is dependabla. «s» or -ganized 4 detail minded Prior expe-rience and or advance ecnootmg a definite plus, w e w « p rov ide appro-priate (Ob training compenes t lon -Mid benefits to the r ight c s i d i d a t e IHease forward reeume. In conf i-

T < A R K E F I N G M A N A G E R PO Box 548. Btoomfleid Htta. M l 48013

DOMESTIC 4 c o m m e r d e l a r conO-

enoed Mus i be re*ebls 588-9500

DQNUT BAKER Full t ime msdmgfit posit ion now evenebie Muet be experienced ai a* onuses of handcut donu l produc-bon Exceaent pay and oanefna to the r ight cereer minded mdiwduel Apply In pereon onfy , Ounkin' Donuts, 24740 TeMgraph. ms l S of Ten Mi le

DONUT BAKER Fun tune rmdnignt poelt ion row I . S U M Muet be experienced in M phaeae of handcut donut produc-

' Won Excellent pey end benef i t ! to the r ight cereer maided mdlvkkiel Apply m person only

'Ounkm Oonu t t 24740 TsMgrspn fuel south o l Ten MMe V

E X P E R I E N C E D C A R P E N T E R S srented tar cus tom home buader Foramen, nan pounders 8 ley-out men wanted Npn exper ienced peo-pla rieed not eppfy C - b j r w ^ r Sam-5pm. nO-33Q2

EXPERIENCED HELP WANTED 3 posit ions eve ieb ie tar Rochester Store Sales Stock Prarrvno mingham Camera Shop 852-4250

EXPERIENCED Meeting 4 Cool ing technician to w o r * tar 30yr old eompeny to service commerciel & reeidantlal accounts Muet heve own tools Exceaent beneflte 4 wsges Cat 477-2005

GENERAL SHOP - Fu« time Wy product ion work - Good r e chanicsi aptrtode Impor lan l Apply imperial induetnes 5850 S h e ^ o r

HORTICULTURIST with work ing Knowledge of local trees 4 shrubs tor tree spray technician « m t y to diegnoeic * » e c t 4 prpbleme end tax e remediel ectwn m tfae pro-Ouction-orientsd poeitior) e import-ertt Ca« or sand reeume to

Devey Tree Expert Co 5100 Rhonde Or . Canton. Mt 48187

LABORERS

" r B L U E

- J E A N

J O B S -

I m m e d i a t e l o n g t e r m o p e n -

i n g s a r e w a i t i n g f o r y o u i 3

s h i f t s a v a i l a b l e I n :

W A L L E D L A K E

W I X O M

N O V I

T h e s e a r e f u l l t i m e p o s i -

t i o n s l o r d e p e n d a b l e p e o -

p l e o n l y .

• M e d i c a l I n s u r a n c e

• 3 K i n d s o f B o n u s e s

• P a i d H o l i d a y s

• • 8 5 5 - 8 9 1 0

A D I A -

P e r s o n n e l S e r v i c e s

needed 10 |om our mas roorr etaft a i our wor ld heedqueners m South-neid Oueae e idude prooeeemg m w « mmoak reng M u e | be ebie to aft neavy pe rceu pkia work as a teem

No

including m e d k * , dental, p r e a c n p t ion 4 tuit ion reantxn seinent Reply

' C MAJL ROOM CLERK P O. BOX 2227

SOUTHFIELD M l 48037

MAINTENANCE ANO JANITORIAL Experienced tar ptymouth apart

MAINTENANCE HELP NEEDED For Apt Complex to N o v Experv-ence prelerred Start immediaiefy

MAINTENANCE HELP - Part W e ideei tor fsgh achooi student For weabend Apartmsnt c o m p » Con-tsct S « i d y or Jod i 281-5*10

HOSPITAL WORKER • »12 HR No experience

Cell Todey 557-1200 Only Fee $75 Job Network

EOE

LANDSCAPE COMPANY looking for energetic end dependewe people tor outdoor landecepe snd memte-nanca work. G a l tor sppo^ tmant

3*8-6550

HOTEL AUDITOR - pert tune • apply m person Plymouth

Htnon 1*707 Northvil le Rd. Plym-ou th 459-4500

L A N D S C A P E C O N S T R U C T I O N eompeny located m uvonie e sees mg experienced

• LANDSCAPE POREMAN . LANDSCAPE LABORERS . IRRIGATION LABORERS

Cell Ma r . Ann ei 474-1735

M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N -Knowledgeable m aa condmorwig plumbing, heal ing 4 etoctncai Experienced with relerencee re-queed C a l M o n thru « n _ 9 e m W Spm M 861-3702

MAINTENANCE PERSON For large epertment complex m Centon Meeting end cooang expen-enoe e mual Star t ing saier. S10 per hour with meurance peckage Apc^t in pereon 10-4 p m eeefcdeys No phone cea* 8375 Honaytres Bhrd . off Joy Rd beteean Haggerty 4 Hfa.

N O V I

M A N U F A C T U R I N G

C O M P A N Y

N o w H i r i n g l o r D a y s

A n d A f t e r n o o n S h i f t s

$ 4 8 0 A n H o u r t o ' s t a r t

T r u c k B o d y A s s e m b l e r s

M a t u r e H a n d l e r s

$ 5 2 8 A n H o u r t o S t a r t

P r o d u c t i o n P a i n t e r s

B o d y R e p a i r e r s

T r u c k M e c h a n i c s

A l t T o o l & U n i f o r m s S u p -

p l i e d E x c e l l e n t b e n e f i t s

F o r a p p l i c a t i o n c a l l b e -

t w e e n 9 a m a n d 3 p m

4 7 6 - 4 3 5 0

N U R S E R Y S C H O O L e s s s t s n t isachers needed this Is* tor s wsfl e e l a l i s e r n school si the Rocheeter a n a 2 a M 3 « i positions eveu-ebie Send resume to 1035 SneS Rocneeier *80fe4

OFFICE CLEANING p e r t / h « t ime poenione e e l between »arr, *c»-poen«ns ^ 255-0524

ONLY SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE

oen o f e r you the Barter Homes snd Geraens trsmung and merkal ing

! loow thai you need to succeed si e career m reel eetsle Ce» us t o d s < Ass for neitostf. A E Kemen.

8*7-1900

weesende. some offlce experience . AJl-eround HANDY PERSON Work g rounds Janitorial 8 Help M a m i e ' ence work Saturdays Dependable steedy workers ONLY, need apply Ca* Mon-Frr. 10 2pm

360 1777

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS SECUWTX G U A W S ^

— labia, m a i i a e ™ fat fua-t ime and par t Mme M A p p l e t Ptymouth Canton Scfwole

Harvey Piymoiah

SCREEN PRINTER J e e r b o r r plant nWemiah 3 p s r e n c e on T aferts aprone 8 P « -tice f o p pay 8 beneWs 88T-8300

POSITIONS NOW AVAILABLE)

beverage Werenouemg O p e r e t t a

• Tractor 8 Trsuer Drivers Drivers • Dsavsiy ' r uck D

• Truck RSPSI- Me . Fork Li l l Drivers

ExceSent Wages Send qusalice-| nons immediate!* t o

P O Box 1387 Pontisc. MiCfv^ar <8056- ' 3 8 :

, PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS needed •or 1987-88 school yber Send re-

! eume to N Fotaom 6855 M«5d'ebefi Rd w Bloomfield M: 48033

P R I N T I N G

PRESS OPERATOR

SCREEN PRINTER- Muaf « a f a i .er oe totwiet prwitmg

SECURING 4 C o n a l ! ' * b y , L a P p g t . Apply In person al 25398 rrve s a w . ftedtorg befw 1-4PM

I SECURTTY GUAR06 Students 4 -et i ress welcome b » A part t ime openings at L l v O f a ^ a r a v ington, Soutnhs ld area Benefn p ^ aram A a . s n c e m e m opportunit ies Pay -ate ' ar ias with e x p e n e n c e o r w ioce t ion Mus i havs c a r j phone M.r«tsaf xrrm rm**mr r- iiioas in formauon call 4 2 2 - 0 t f »

S E C U R I T Y / H O T E L

T H E R E S I D E N C E I N N

r s i r s M r s a a : - — * ft w e

America net* . l e o u n t i — v -benefi ts Apply immediately 28700 Cen t ra Park BMJ

Towersi Southfield

SECURTTY

I M M E D I A T E

, O P E N I N G S | GU*«SkAf« IS ON THE M O V W Due

Opportunity exrtts m o w rorponats | „ growth - e sre seee^g s neaoguenws ^ V g e number ol que.rt«a secunt , pertment lor tr .ndnndusi with -t a«ou , remen ts inc lude

experience o p « . t . n g pnnhng

Michigan dr-ver s lleense 4 no e"m»-i H V p M k r i

equipment such as the i-T-E-K Camere Mum-1380 or Chief 217 Peemon reouires Ugh school graduate o» GED and mechamcei a p f t u d s Qua l i f i ed c a n d i d e t e s srvxiiC sena 'eeume w«r. letter of in-terest t o *

Personnel Recr jne r 'PPO

; K E L L Y S E R V I C E S I N C 9SrS W Big Beaver ftoed .

Troy. Mi *8084

M * NTENANCE SUPERVISOR

ON STE mamtamance man Want-ed lor S o a p field condomin ium compos ol T>5 onus t x p ^ r - r « c ) m so srsat of memtamanoe of build-ings 4 grounds Send reeume to Sox * 3 1 8 Obeerver 4 Eoosn-ric

n s -ecord We offer

-Exceaent Full Time Poeitions -Flexible Hours

- -Weekly Pey -Paid vacation

- C ^ » 0 ASvancemen- -

' Appi f m peiaor, Mor -Fr. 9ar-.-*prr PERSONNEL DEPT

| 20800 Southfield Bd SouthfWIc An Eqiual Opportunny Employer

E q u , O p p o r t ^ , Emp^yer M F h ^ O F F I C E R S

PROCESSING MANAGER I ° — Tro> baaed momgege k m seeni tg

immediste neeC tar unarmed seo jn . Troy based mongsge <wrr ; , ' o fhoers «i the U v c - e 4 Rerhord quauflad indtv id-a to aasis' a " r * T \ a - M ! . r the speciellzed areas •*

I m » - ^ e r 3-5 years FNMA FwA VA j & indur . r ia «ecurrt> Ssl-loan orocessmc expenenc required , "7 , . .. «• ™ nr Cu.t,-ees J ZCA-

GENERAc SHOP LABOR M " m e . ( 4 00 par hour. SWnpeon Granite W o r k * 23488 G r i d

GENERAL SHOP wor» : summer help muat b e ' <8 Musi heve good d r t - n g record -

HOUSEKEEPERS Red Roof Inn. Fermmgton Has now hiring lull and part t ime Apply In person s i 24300 Sinscois Ct

H V A C

T E C H N I C I A N EARN UP TO

G E N E R ^ / S l -e defrverr An

..HOP WORK Some d e l h e r f Any sprsy paint ing experience bensf tas l Good wors

( S l ' & s t w e e n B snd 4 30 834-2878

D o Y o u H a v e

M o n d a y & T h u r s d a y

M o r n i n g s F r e e ?

W a n t t o e a r n e x t r a c a s h ?

H o m e r n a k e r s - R e t i r e e s

T h i s i s F o r Y o u

You can work as sn independent aantractor about toia hours a weak to $32.00 it you have a station wag-ea . van or p ickup t ruck

CLEANERS F u l t ime posit ons tor dsys or even-ings m Farmington area C a i be-tween 1 -5pm 891-1755

CLEANING LADY One ( t ) Day a weak

Must dr ive 4 have currant retorenc-711 M M eree 478-2053

CLEANING PERSON - *HI t ime. Thorough epertment osomng tor In-com ing tensnts tor Isrgs mghr t te complex Southfleld area 559-3420

CLEANING PERSGN needed tor o f l -

C o m p u t e r O p e r a t o r immediate opening si Northvil le area for person wtth n jmimum of 2

£ m * 4 ^ T C S ' V < S T t o W E IVVS£ a i d on-l ine C lCS/VS environment Muet be «bie to work competentfy w an aapects of computer room opera-t ions on a* shrfts Supervisory expe-rience s tag pfus Send resums in

ence w i th - beckgro ix id end expectat ions to Sox 222, Ob-

4 Eccentric Newspapers 38251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Michigan 48150

DAY 4 EVENING WORKERS Wtth occssional weekends Suppis-ment your income tak ing r a t a l In-ventory J4.7S par hpur No car nec-eeeary Ideal lor col lege students 4 homemaksrs

l ioncaa - 459-5783 Opportunity Employer

For application An Equal Opi

The Rocheeter 4 Troy _ _ — . needs dr ivers to deliver biaidlas o l p l i e r s to cs>ilars 4 retaa out lsts

I N T E R E S T E D ?

C A L L N O W

O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c

C i r c u l a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t

6 5 1 - 7 5 7 5

DELIVERY DRIVER - M l t ime d S O w e s k Exceaent dr iv ing record Good Knowledge of Met ro area Ap-ply, 9am-5pm. M o n th ru Frt.. 20390 W 8 MUe

EXPERIENCED MECHANICS For OrtvaabWty. »ghl repair 4 trene repair Dsys 4 s f l amoons Apply m person lo Mark Cartoon or John Ptmsps at Ar t Mor an Porrlkac 4 GMC, 29300 Telegreph Rd South-field Michigen

EXPERIENCED ROOFER to do roof repair work

4 7 7 - 3 3 6 5

E X P E R I E N C E D

S A L E S P E R S O N

F u l l o r P a r t T i m e For premier l ighting showroom interior design and decor eanei-

_ j M t y preferred APPLY AT

B R O S E E L E C T R I C A L 7 Mas end Newburg. Uvonla

G R E E N T H U M B ? Uvonls sres buslnses a looking tor •ndividuel with Interest In plants. Housewives car work 2 - * dsys per seek es Hort lcul tursi Tschniosn ^jctensrvs t rsmmg wSI be p r o w l e d Must nave osrn csr. wia have gea al-lowance Earn extra cash wtth flexi-ble schedule C a l Carol today tor en interview

ENTECH S E R V I C E S L T D .

T r o y . 5 8 8 - 5 6 1 0

„ u . . i n g for an esteensred Detroit Mechenicel Contractor Candidalee must have unamiled refr.geration il-ense and possess hands-on expe-

-tence m commercial, chaiers snd pneumetlcs Cell Gary tor mtspriew

885-2404 An Equsl Opportunity Employer

IF YOU srs jnemployed and low in-come To see if you qualify tor free ^ t r a i n i n g end free ptacament QbU 1 -800-P*G- LIWE

G R I N D E R H A N D C O O . 3-5 years exper tsnor muat heve own too ls 425-2880

EXPERIENCED W O M A N for stock work ai women 's spperei shop Mus i be experienced Part nme,

GROUNDS MAINE NANCE TRAINEE neeoed et Weetlend apsrtmanrt c o ^ « b — 9 ^ ^

Cea t0em-5pm 352-2530

FABULOUS PHONE W O R K * - -

P « 1 l ime phone srerk Mome ig end/ or evening hou rs No aal lng m-vofved. ms l scheduling appomt-ments Selary plue generoue bonus evsMsbis C q l mommga o j^ r be-tween 9am-1pm. 459-8950

GROUNDS MAtNTEf iAHCE Good pay A p p ^ at Mission HiBs Golf Club 14830 Sheldon Rd Plym-outh

COLLECTOR - Good telephone skies end Knowledge ol mor tgege documents needed tor poeltion wi th g rowing Southf ield mortgege com-peny C M Roeenn AbeyU 353-2130

COLLECTORS Southf le ld branch of National Agen-cy haa immediate lu» t ime opening tor te lephone coHsctors Expert-e n c e d m re ts* or medlcsl coflectlone and or telephone seles d i s k e d not requ i red Sslery pme bonus 4 b s n » f t t s C e l Mr SchMfl 557-"430

DELIVERY 4 GENERAL help tor l lo-n ot 2 r ial Must have driver ucenee. some in an i delivery experience helpful JCJMCJn

D E L I V E R Y Hungry Howie's is seeking reliable energetic individuals l o de iver piz-za. part t ime e We Wie guaranty you * earn et

85 hr plus tlpe wi th

CONSTRUCTION - | 13 -$15 /HR Benefits

C a l Todey 557-1200 On ly Fee 475 Job Network

CONSTRUCTION Super in tendent for new home bunder, send reeume to: Box 352 Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers 38251 Schoolcraft R d , Uvonla. Michigan 48150

potential lor more • Flexible s , , working echedule • Delivery commission pe ld mghtfy Apply m person at

1820

D R A F T S P E R S O N Experienced prelerred. to« s Bk S J S i a i n . located CN8 Engyesr lng ft Land Surveying Firm F emitter with p lot t ing survey notes ? * • » • ca l l for sppo in tmen t , »30sitv-5 :30pm S * ? - * * 8

ROUTE DRIVER WANTED for auto b a t t e r y ' d i s t r i b u t o r Exper ience needed. Top pay and b e n a f t s M y s t « imrnedletefy Rspfy to: P O Box 85943. West land. M l . 44185

D T O X 0 T S HELPER High School graduate Musl heve rel iable t ranspor ta t ion Outdoor work, heavy » « n g Stertmg pay. 15 00-88 00 Apply a l Profeannnal Service Industr ies Inc.. 24355 c y t o i Avenue. Redford

FACIA LIST-MANICURIST 4 Assistant

For Rochester Salon Cell 652-2838

FACTORY WORKERS tor molding 4 fabricat ion p iem in Plymouth, 'Canton Aree Steedy. M l t ime lob tor strong heefthy people wmng t o work Heavy WWig ~ quired Appttcaoona accepted

8am-* :30pm st 8484 Ronda Dr , located » mee West of Hagger-ty Rd tum South directly off toy

FACTORY WORKER Experienced erftti cement I near M 4 Greenfield C a l between 7am-3pm at 935-2919

NewburghRd Weetlend 30915 Aim A r t o r Trail. Weetlend

33700 Ford Rd WeeOand O r e s * 422-1717

7 2 9 - 1 0 4 0 / M 2 4 f l ^ o r j V * < » .

K L W S E R V I C E S

T h e K e l l y G i r l P e o p l e

P M a n M i t p t a y m e r r t a g r e e y — n r v r r a frt

An « j u a l o p p o r t u n i t y r m p l o y r i

U.S lata r r f p t f m l i t j p p t t c a t t U f n H v * p r o o f < *

. n d right t o w o r k i n t h r U S t o c ^ x a m p w y d r i w %

I k r i u r 4 « 1 S o c i a l S r c u r i t y

Work only in the summer or all year 'round; 16

years and over.

100 Packaging & Clerical

Assignments Available Mast have rel iable t ranspor ta t ion ; no publ ic t ranspor tat ion available. Must br ing Social Securi ty Card & Picture I.D. to Interview.

• P l y m o u t h , C a n t o n , L i v o n i a A r e a s

• 3 S h i f t s A v a i l a b l e ^ "• .

• E x c e l l e n t B e n e f i t s - T h e B e s t i n t h e

T e m p o r a r y B u s i n e s s

C a l l N o w F o r A n A p p o i n t m e n t

427-7660 GENERAL MANAGEMENT

SERVICES 1 4 7 0 0 F a r m i n g t o n R o a d

L i v o n i a , M i c h . , S u i t e 1 0 4

H e r i t a g e C o m m o n s

M e m b e r o t t h e B e t t e r B u s i n e s s B u r e a u

Join the gold rush in rea l estate.

Attend 0ur...Career Night < h a a * • * ( cs iver l u i * get i ieg into r r s l r w s i r ih.nk .howl A m Ow l , ih» < FNTTJBY I I * l y m w o M t n the r« rK in-« ( . r w r T r s k * i rsw i i« ( .

W e d . , J u l y 8 , 7 p . m .

( a l l f o r R e s e r v a t i o n s

4 7 8 - 6 0 0 T

•Ti f T J T I \ H A R T P O B D 414 l a * . Fsres iagtoe

J 3 J I 2 G r e e d l i n f , h i e u e f o s

CONSUMER RESEARCH Returning lo work force? Went cfisl-wng« ig l u l a m off ice posftton. but not aecretartsl? Mafor. growing c o n s u m e i a n a r c h V m hee open-ing tor Survey Coder Process an-

U S en(Oy work survey question

nteihgent. en|o . . . _ j r d e . s t tsnt ive to college [ne ier red Nice atmoe-

i. benefits, soul

mg with wor

Send letter outknmg background, selery requi remenU to Coding Oe-pertment. Yee/Mmerd 4 Assoc.. 28551 Sou th fMd Rd Lethrvp V»-lage. Ml 48078

DELIVERY PERSON Ustu rs eduR needed tor DaBvery Part-t ime. OtvCe* beeis 722-1133

DWVER'CLEAN UP PERSON

s t s i S S W 5 S sptcar T o o » . P V * w ^ 4SS-^600

DRIVER tor Home Care company • 5 hrs par day Mon th ru F A . Amert-can Hospital Equipment Co . 345 East Nme Mae Rd Ferndale

DELIVERY PERSON lor Detroi t end suburbs Must heve good dr iv ing record Apply Pamm Janitor Sup-ply. 15358 Mtddtobert. Lnrorse

DRIVER - y — ^ have exper ience Earn 425 000-$30,000 Apply at ' 0 9 2 * TMegraj*. near Goddard (Umcal 78V ^

DELIVERY/WAREHOUSE Person, pen time end k * n m s Muet he«e good driving record Wor l d Wide TV

477-8803

Your

exci t ing and

COOK - ExceSent benefits 5 day workweek WMTrs tn Start ImmeO-atafy For sppointment Kinder cere Learning Center of Troy. 528-9111

DENTAL HYGlENtST eranal suae cou ld t baekg?3««id tor en rewarding career m oommer ci M/mvestment REAL ES-TATE Be your own does eat your own hours. 840.000 t o 870.006 « -come end e secure tatwe Cafl tor our "Cereer Semmer" aeriae Century 21 478-8008

DESK CLERK/HOTEL THE RESIOENCE INN

R o m a u e neede h * t ime d r i * r to in-crease tranaportat ion dept Must have exceaent * i w * * o r d For

^ . m J p ^ P t o ^ - A p p t o

Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer M/F

FACTORY - 813 417HR Benefits

Cell Today 557-1200 Only Fes $75 Job Network

IMMEDIATE FULL TIME Saiss Poel-t ion svenede for pereon with home fashion awareness WW Irs^-Birmingham Aree 8*4-5648

I . m * n * * r - KfMioc'ais h • «®curir. — | Sox S318 Obeerver 4 Eccen.ric . processmg expenenc reomred . _ . ,. , , n , aetirees ! coi-

Muei ce experienced for small town- 1 38251 ^ Suw io i c re f i | S u p , rv iaory/mar»ager ia l sxiks P ^ " j S o e ^ t u o e n t s weK rime Apply M o n Home community m Southf leld Sub- aa u v o n i a Micfeger 48150 !er-ec Selary oommensursle witr ^ a v u i j o st Natior. W ide

LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS ...aod_

INSTALLERS" 478-5831

OVNOSCAPE HELP Id fobs tor students or homemekere F tenbk^hrs $ * per hr

LANDSCAPING Agress l ve l a n d s c a p e company needs EXPERIENCED FOREMAN jmmediatoly • e u e C r o e a -Denial Proo-am <romparty Car

nvt letter or -eaume to box 254. Ob-server 4 Epcentnc Newepepers 36251 Schoo lc rs t RC Lrvonia Micrngan 48150

MAINTENANCE Large menage-m e r ' company ta le openings i o r TOmatcsC wi ious maintenance emptoyeaa Great opportunity with compe l f the wage 334-8900

MAINTENANCE 30 hrs per weak Seskmg perma-nent employes lor carpet floor 4 office aeemng etc Stsr tmg seisrv $« per hr Become pert of s young, growing buamess C a l 4 leeve m a »

MAKE-UP ARTIST w s r t e d tor Soulhfleto Salon, axpan-

Fuli or pert t ime

! terred Selary com-enso ra te wtth

q p p q p j u n i t y v ^ M o t S ^ w e r i w u a e ooKing P R O D o C O h Nf p r s o a « r ^ irrf o c M tc Umr mc*CtrtQ t n r 'Oy •• i w *

at'iTud* an®nCA.**c# m a i h pro«^ct>cr h n * M ^ S - r i n t SIS « * r n s r - r- ths - . s n ^ s c t u n n g

• o* pens NC Drevwm exper t 1CTW I 7 t » y m. IU i 2" wort. c a n n ( i f M O O n M I

environment regularly scheduled , a Wec- oar* s ia " * 'Group Home OPTICAL CAREEP overt ime good wages c ^ e n m e pay me- ta iN t-^noicapoed m PVm-

One Of the nation s leed'ng optical t senefr cecxage Senc -epry to I ^ & Co-use. O i d y . <n companies haa opamnge m lanaam- : Production PO Box =451 , «s3-3895 Contact Lssae n c stock room 4 apprentice pro- L a t h r t « M' 48076

— — - l E o u a i Opportunity

lege stuoenls welcome Apply M o n thru f r 6 30-3 30 at Natior. Wide Security office nearest you

27676 Franxan Rd s i e o e n o Ofhce Center SOL/ti**e»o

355-0500 A tier Per* - 1355 *_Aner Rd =i f08

38J-e6l3 -

grams for immediate hire C a l M i I Mau-eer 354-54«1

Empiover

•faiC Vacat ion . . f o p W ^ _ M B ( X

LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS 50145 Ford Rd (W of 1-2751

4&5-1/0C

LANDSCAPING A o ' e s s i v e l a n d s c s p e company neeos EXPERIENCED FOREMAN immedialery •Blue Cross •Denial P -co ram C o m p a n y Car

neceeaary Fu* a 353-884*

MANAGEMENT - F i * t m s pert t ime Good pay benefits Apply m persona l President Tuxedo. Wesaand M a i . 12-Oaas Men. Now and Falrtans

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Earn up to $27 ,500 per yesr at msn-sgemsnt t remmg program with Na-t i o n * Company Many poarticms

' now ava i l ed * lor reeponsible People To apply c a l M o n - F n _

iOam-Spm 525-5782

IMMEDIATE OPENING Janitorial company has 10 openings tor pert t ime evening posit ion m Farmington HIBs. Southfleld Bir-m m g r - m W B t o o m f ^ J T r o y ^

INSURANCE Exper ienced Commerc ia l Water wanted tor Troy Office C e l _ O m c . y v w w 382-5030

•PsiO vacat ion •Top Wages

CWMBOLI LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS

501*5 Ford Rd (W o l 1-275) .95 -1700

LATHE HAND- D a l a i 4 proto-t>pe_ must have 5 yrs experience F t * benefi ts Oeys O e i u 32971 Capsol . L ivon ia 281-8400

INSURANCE

GROUNDS MAINTENANCE Full t ime temporary Property Management Company m Lrvonie Monday-Friday Ca4 474 - .205

GROUNDS PERSON For Rocheeter apartment complex General c»aen-up C a l Moh. -Fr t &am-4pm * 5 1 ' B a 0

GROUP HOME m Fermmgton see* ing part tn j ie Progrsm Assistant to work with developmer.tally disabled adults For interview eppomtmenl o e i 478-0870

G r o u p Underwr i te r AH Knee. 25 Hves» F t * t ime p o » -uon Experience

premium retro a. and experience -rat ing preferable Home ofSce of e local ineuranee company «'v d ry worK weak, pisssant surroundings, company psid frmgs bsnsflts mctod-mg paid hoedeys snd vscstions. snd salary to commensurste wOh experi-ence For appointment pleeee ca* 591-4890

INSURANCE inside Sams Develop eBstmg 8 new Personal Auto 4 Home Owners Tre-mendous opportunity: 459-3434

LATHE HAND 2 yrs experience, overtime, bene-f i ts Redford - 531-0500

MANAGER - E x o t m g poeltion et te-l a , estsbushmsm m Ann Arbor Tha special person we sre looking for win have prior reia*. 'management experience We orter grael salary 4 benefits Send resume with oover letter 4 salary restory to M a n a o e r -RetaX O/E. 31565 W 14 M*e. Suite 213 Farmington HBa. Ml 48018

OPTICIAN Expeneneed Dispenser Exceaent csreer oppor tun i ty

' o c ssisrv 4 benefits wtth M4-44X

PAINTER Experienced

421-0466

PAINTER - EXPERIENCED in Dry WaH Reoar Musi nsve own tools 4 transportation For n j o m a -nor.. can 743-005*'

PROPERTY M A N A G E R

For a jburber e&art-w^- c o n e m Must nave ejupe-ence anc * es -eouired Call Won -Fr, 9am tc 5#>m.

" 3 5 2 - 2 0 1 5 An Equal Oppor tun i t , Employer

• PUBLIC SAFE*- 0»SP* t CHER C-T> Of Plymouth Ponce. Dece tmen t «s accepnmg applications for part t ime Pub ic Safety Diapatcher

-Start ing pa» $5 72 »e» hour 'J»ualy

- Livonia 522-0382 T ~SEM'-DFBvEP

>ver t *e ' oed Ex ecora Mumrnurr, 2

Onvieg s expen-255-0050

Can

i E R V C E MANAGER Organued energetic take cnerge -nd^nou® needed 'or ' 0 bay repai ' teoUty to work with our tap notsr i

" iSE cert i j ied lechnioens Gueran-sai*ry plus anfcmnmC

%kor B K * Crem* 6 p^t<; Pt»oo® to*1 i n i s rvwe

349-5

PAINTERS EXPEftfENCED

anC r * . • r -47S-7atC of 16-3* r.Our^

-nCuOe «igh Scnoc>

PAINTERS ^ . i r ^ - ^ V T S ^ i Expeneneed m new louse held aeei wrr\ the oubfcc Can i ida tes After 8pm 828-3958 l o r ,n,4 position wt» pe tequwed to I PAINTERS 4 ^ H M p > s . r . tenor 4 exterior wor* Farmington » BioomAald Hilla area 517-891-1 2-8886

veetigatior pyechoogicai . t«* t and p re -emo iOy t re r - tpnyBK*

L A W N SPRAY SALES 4 SERVICE Exper ienced- . to $450 s - e e *

540-3003 -

HAIR DESIGNERS. MANICURISTS. Aacaptiontsta F u l or part - t lnw tor new aMon W Farmetglon H * s CUsn-

prsferted' C a l 9 ^ to Mon thru F n 467-4952

HAIRDRESSER - Good percentage, tor good cHenlele Fnendf , a imoer pnere Rapunxef s between 13 4 1 4 Mile. Frank Kn 826-9293

HAIRDRESSER Hcenasd. Ml t ims assistant rfxieition a . a n s o e m train-ing salon MOB be deer mktoad *

- - — a i m 842-2882

INSURANCE PEOPLE - Your pro-taasicmsi s *«s could be the perfect beck ground tor an sxcrtmg and rewarding carser Si 'asMjwttiai • « c o m m e r o e i m v e s t m s n l REAL E S ^ TATE. Be yocr own boas, s y your own hour* . $40,000 to $70 000 m-come and a mcurw hjiorw CaP tor our Career Seminar series Cen-tury 21 476-8008

LEASING AGENTS proper ty management eompeny m Birmingham aaekmg bright and eg-gressne leeemg egenta tor vartoutI epertment compiexee In the Detroit Metro a rea Experience I n f e r r e d aaiary plus commlsecn Send re-aume to P O Box 248 Obeerver 4 E c c e n t r i c N e w s p s p s r s 3 8 2 5 1 Scnocecrsft Rd . L ivonia Michigan I E 150

L E A S I N G A G E N T S

property management eompeny m •Sarrwignam aaeking bright 4 sg-g rsss rA Lsasmg Agsnt t tor apart-ment complexes In W Bloomfield 4 Rochester Experience neceeaary Good salary plus conmiieeior Ca* Sue ai * 3 3 1100

MANAGERS IN-TRAINING NEEDED R M * i or Food Service experience oesired Mot ivated, career onsntal -ec people need only apply Send re-sume or apply tn person lo Coftos Beenery U n i t e d 200 Rena—iance Center. Detroit. Michigan 48243

_ _ prior tc b»r>g rvrad " - tereaWJ ap-

Z Z Z Z Z Z ? c T t - ^ - ^ . o u t r t ^ w ^ h e v x x s o f 437-107

PAINTERS 4 painters helpers

- 1&AM.4PM

S e r v i c e v

M e r c h a n d i s e r s

Pgrt Time e We ere a national Oiatnoulor al •«"*-ify OOOKS seeking i nd i v i dua l to •vor» n . acious locations througncei M^h iga^Wiercher id is ins ou- prod-ucts ir e re* -etal' sjores S t a r t " * aaier-y • $5/hr plus mileage '-e«W-

iptjNCH PRESS WORK PACKAJV ^ C L E A N I N G 4 GENERAL S H O P ! . ^

MANICURIST WANTED For N o r t h s - t o n C a e n ^ _ ^

MANICURIST WANTED Some clientele preferred Rental or percentage b e — -W B * ^ n - d Area 828-8111

MARKETING People - Your P"J<S_ Monai sn i ls couid be the perfect beexground for « n excit ing and rewarding career m rsMdsntiai e g

F A R M E R J A C K S U P E R M A R K E T S PART-TIME POSITIONS

j o m the » 1 Supermarket Team .

• Ftoxtoto schedules • Scheduled wegs I

length of eer tan. l r tsndhr <

DRIVERS - dependaMs dtlvers needed tor food tranaportaben. 36

• Promotional opportuni t ies besed on earaoHty

For appomtmartt 4 Interview pnaee e e l

2 7 0 - 1 2 9 5 o r 2 7 0 - 1 2 9 6 B e t . s e n 9 am 4 * pm Mon thru Fit

An Equal Oppor tuKty Employer

COSMETOLOGIST-OPENINGS . MUe Evergreen/ Laheer a ree B o b t h s / c o i n m l t s l o n M o d e r n

356-5237

COUNTER HELP EXPERIENCED

Apply In person at Budget An Parts. 19133 Schoolcraft . Dslrol t

hotel system a looking tor s M i Bme desk dark Exceaent wsges 4 hotoi benefits Prior exper ience Is pre-ferred but not requ i red Apply s * -

28700 Centra l Park Tr

Appfy a l Out Wayne County Human M r v K a s . '5495 Sheldon Rd. N o r t h * — 453-7*72

DRIVER (SEASONAL t Seeeonei posftton open tor mpert-enced ir actor ' t rsaer driver tor City

truck on route Good mal» s k i 4 C - 7 endoreement on Kenee nacee-aary Cou ld de ie top « * o K j l Mme poenion dependmg on work l o e d j n Sept, O u s t e d sppacant . send In-

F ARMING TON Baaed"

•nor Experience pre lerred 4TB-8111

Industr ia l ••key-

mADDRESSERS with clientele lo torn ou. staff at B*mmgnar r SMon CMI Mon thru Fn aak tor Dee o* £ t h , 6*2-7576

HAIR DRESSERS Recent graduatea take this opportu-nity to tram with the fop pi o l i a i r n Ms sa Gerald's Salon Great poten-tial tor highest yearly pey M u « be

fl For interview 855-5468

HAIRDRESSER Temporary poelt ion in home tor the aged Flexible hours Fermmgton H « e Inn 851-9640

HAIR SALON ASSISTANT needed tor-3 to 4 deys per week Muet be kceneed m order to work wrth ckents m the s rss of shampoo-mg. perms • color Apply St H e r n Is, 21017 Farmington Rd N Of B M*e. Fermmgton H«s

I N V E N T O R Y

C L E R K S

Studen ts . Teachers " Ret i rees

200 people needed tor re la ! inven-tory a t Summit Piece Ma* In Pontl-ac _

Work A A t 8

• Time: 5 .30 p m - 9 30 pm

Bring your friends snd

Leas ing Hos tesses

Property mensgsmsnt eompeny m BKirunghsm seskmg bright 4 outgo-ing Leasing tos iesee* tor apart

1 compiexee In W Btoumltoid 4 t e e t e r Expenence nelpful but necessary C M Sue 433-1100

TATE Be your own b O » s e t y o u r own hours- $40,000 to $70,000 in-come and a secure future Ca* tor our Career Seminar' senea Century 21 478-8008

C « p e n t V s V c e r p e t r i e r s h M p w s « G - CLEANING I ^ J - a ^ ^ e nours We are c u r r ^ . r , -S-idecks 4 remodeling memiyl - j w ° ^ - ° c * r " £ ® L , • I ^ * ° " o w m S • r * ~

477-4202 "j noons F j t t ime Apply st r * o u Wayne Rd . - r vo r *e - ' • |

PAINTERS - 5 veers experience commeraet work Mon 8sm-5pm

thru F n 851-3129 QUALITY AUDITOR

PAMPt LET DISTRIBUTORS _

oaey pmjt ° ° " W W arrfh exper ience J PART TIME OF*PORTUNiTY , Pi»ase send resume "X Box = 3 3 .

ideal lor retiree Pemting experience Observer L Eccentric Newspspsrs preferred Ca l Robert 2 « i - 0 2 i e j 6 2 5 " Schooicraff Rd Livonia.

OPERATOR LUTEMAN i REAL ESTATE

Experience only Apply W> person OPPORTUNrPt T 4 M Aaphaff Paving 20786 i co ro toenng sewng res» ee ta t * . -See Osmus Farmington HSls 477-9098 ^ « ^ t - w e don't nope for vour suc-

An Equal Opportunity Employer cees wa plan for it wtth

• Yps lan t i wor» 10- 15'tvs'w* we • Northvme - worx 15-JC 'hrs- wk . Ann Arbor - WWK " 1^-" - w» • Southf ield - wor* 15-2C hra.-wfc

For cone«Jerstior J e n ' ca*

seen B A T E S 2'.2 •

i A -IOU' W ^ c r '.c7* S ^ o n t l Or.-»y.

MARK ET'NG SALES. Repreeentattvee needed t o ca* on iocs! Merchant« to piece V W M M -l v Cerd Dispis-r M s t s i ' l i Work 25 to 40 hours a week. 6-8 week cycfes with * weeks off between $8 psr hour + iHtoags 4 Musi have rsfcsbfe ear. C M 4 aak to. Ad 0549-030 at 1-800-243-4805

HAIRSTYLIST - experienced tor new salon in Canton a rea S o m i » -teie Good opportunity 459-7997

O C T AMY AIOCS

COUNTER HELP mg Garden City eras dryoeeners FuB-nme WW t ram Cat now f r o m

i t o l p m .21-4477 Brae So ' -w o o g e y d . l

Horns 1312 N IW j r smgHc

DO YOU HAVE MONDAY AND THURSDAY MORNINGS OR AFTERNOONS FREE?

Want to earn extra cash? An adult carrier route with the Ob-server & Eccentric Newspapers can be a solution In just four hours a day, twice a week, you'll earn the extra cash you want without sacrif-icing your time to the demands of a full time job.

C U R R E N T R O U T E O P E N I N G S A R E IN:

O Rochester • Troy

• Birmingham

©

A L S O S E E K I N G

• Substitute drivers for all areas, must have vans or full size station wagon. Two hours per day. On call to start

• Substitute adult carriers for all ar

Interested persons must possess a polite business-like, attitude, be seH-motlvated and have dependable transportation. Scheduling is flexible - -

duties same as regular adult carrier J^jt on call only

FOR MORE INFORM A TION OR TO APPL Y

C a l l M S . B R O W N

6 5 1 - 7 5 7 5 o r 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 0 ^

Peraonnal Deecto. P O Box " 2 9 4 9

L « o n l e Michigan. 48150 Equel Oppor tuni ty Employer M / f .

C M M M Msidef l tor pacAags daavery Expe--lenoed only C a i tor spLxw a y a ^ - - - — ft*-, tfW* 15

OWVERS * A M T E D Oood raoc r ^ M l benefHs good pey * * £ £ £

FASHION COMMENTATOR With outstandato p a r s o n s t y naed-ed tor w o m s n s T ^ x o n s h o e * Ca8 Merrt SH-7B33 FIELD SUPERlNTEkfOENT tor gan-e r e contractor Expenenc* h e * * * m i l I 11 by r e s c u e only P O Box . 2 9 Taytor. Ml *8180

FINISH C A I V E N T E r a 8 DPYWALL TAPERS

, y , experience Good » — MS Wri te P O Box 3B2S2

nedtord Michigan 4*239

HAiR STYLIST MANICURIST 4 Aaaistanf Work tor ons of lop fu8-ssfvios Salons Ex-

HAIfWTY LISTS Fu4aervioa salon a i Ptyr-outh look o o tor profeeeionai hard work ing S t r a t a ic W mvne<*ate openmgs Good clientele preferred Comniie-

HAIR STYLISTS 10 M g - T l :antastic S e n i Commls-

L CENSED MECHANIC NEEDED Apply m person Abbss Mobae Service 35338 Ford Roed We«-I f n d or ca* 728-86B0

MARKET RESEARCH FIELD SUPERVISOR

Fuk 'par t nme poetoon with wee ee-tabUshed growing organizat ion Looking for nanoe-on individual to work with a l types of i sa ia r rh study idsei candidate wH nsvs «v terviswing expsnsncs but wW con-«dsr recant coasgs t r a r w m e -SKnc t o i e e m Call 559- '88C

LIFEGUARD - PHvete home Red O o e a Certif ied, non smoker good with chi ldren Own " " repor te t lon Ce* Mrs S e t e r 6PM 357-4084

" S U . FLORAL I

Experienced F M M hours

581-0120

: FLORr f r /Manaaa f / i new locMBOT. Novi, 3-8 \

$18 500 plue bon. t o P O Box 587

HAIR STYLISTS

u l and part t ime i - - - - -tic Sam's. 8619 M t o d t o b * Road Garden City 525-33*2

Call today tor an appoei lment

6 4 2 - 9 6 5 0 B l o o m f i e l d / -B i r m i n g h a m

338-G338 Pon t iac

3 9 8 - 7 9 0 0 . B e r k l e y / R o y a l Oak

KELLY SERVICES

The "Ka8y Gfn~ People Not an emptoyment agency

-never e l s e Equel Opportunf ly 6 inpioyw M / F / H

U S law raqiarss W t * c a n t s to show proof Of KJantlty end right to work m Ihs U S

LiFEGUAROS tor (xtvale ouldoor pool Must havs CPR ano advanced sfeeavinc cards Send brief r e y i m e to 3485C Fountain B»v<3 Weeltand

48185 Att n Mr Tebbe

LIGHT L I V E R Y , a h o J d h m e srr.se car 4 be femAar

Fermmgton deavery Apply at ^ 1 Tra* Waaed Lske 889-1333

L i g h t E l e c t r o o t c A s s e m b l y Appaceoone are now being eccept ed tor fu l - t t ime day end afternoon shift posfbona which w « become sveHabM m Jufy $4 85 per houi to M L Bsneflts Apply Mon .-Fn be-

8 30am and 4pm

MASTER CARPENTER tar mg eompeny with own tools t reneportat ion Experience m j o u d h 4 ftrwsh carpsntry Troy 588-8250

MATURE STUOENTS Or Homemsk-e n are Oeal candtoaiae tor rr^ge-zme dekvery on Fridays m ths Ustno

|M •CO-522-9090

P A Y R O L L

S U P E R V I S O R PERRY DRUG SCORES 'NC one of Micmgsr i ergea: ra ta l chains, empwymg^ *>proximately 8.000 p e p p * es an immediate ooening tor a Payroll Supervisor T h a individual wi* coordinate proceeemg p e y w t on e weekly beaie supervise department needs1 ae rks end mtereci with other corpore-e fnper tments

•Cend«!etes muet be •.mil ler wnr. eutomeiec peyro* -proceaamg 'MSA pretor-ed! the preperetion ol ennuel pudgets-eveluetion end —.emtenence o ' poacies end procedixee

Addmonai Quam»c.t»ons

irainung progrems tor nee and e« ipenencec agents Ce* UoyC Ed-I wards at 853-0200

SCHWEITZER REAL. ESTATE j BETTER HOMES AND GARDEWS

! RECEDING DEPT F j l i - t ime ! Eftloency 4 accuracy with ftgur« -

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J r T ^ J ^ b e l n o l a k e r •<* ' , * , , ™ r weak expenence daavad. poarticma are now w * • » y i u t t - 628-0800 our M e d K e i Leber e l o r , ^ ^ - b v t m w w

38251 Schoolcra f t M lcmgar 48150

WAREHOUSE PERSON For lood warahouae good work ra*er ancea A p p ^ "1per son after 3 p m Aak lor Sam 0 12300 Mer rman Rd Livonia

W A T E R F R O N T STAFF Came Maaa. realdent cemp nor thern Oak land County needa sw imming ins t ruc tors at aeet 18 yeers < M Muat have advanced Hie saving certthcate. Alao r aed Swrad Cr alt k a t r u c t o r Call Marv in Barman

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A r b o r T e m p o r a r i e s 9433 Haggerty Rd P tymoum. M< 48170

4 5 9 - 1 1 6 6 315 E Eaenhower , Su i te 2

Ann Arbor Ml 48104

7 6 1 - 5 2 5 2 .

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for a l t - female park ing tacatty Muet dr ive s h e * Shin S92 9851 #87-1008

WELDER'FITTER lor p a n . feedwtg company r m i r ^ axperanoe neceeaary Alao g e n e r a a t x * mue1 be 18 baaK - « p knowledge 8 heavy mtrng A u r o r a M a n u f a c t u r i n g 1 3 3 0 t Nor thend Oak Park I between 8 8 9 M M . E oI C o o h d g e i

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P lymouth area Rapty to P O B o . 156. Weet lend, Mi 48185

'RUCK DRIVER lor w o o d model shop 18 or o lder G o o d ^ d r w l n ^ record

TRUCK DRIVER Must heve one w - . — — moat have g o o d

dr iv ing record Appty wahams CS-- " 13170 M e r n m a n , L ivonia

VIOEO TAPE ARCHIVIST Progree-siva u g h tech in S o u t h f a i d a seea-,no an ind iv idual t o pe r to rm venous nt>rsr« 8 <autts dut ies The Ideal cand ida te wW b e deta i led or ien ted 8 a b a to i m 8 pack heavy mate r ia l Previous l ibrary exper ience helpful put not neceeaary Sand q u a l « c a -Oona inc lud ing salary . e q m r a m i n t to Video Tape Arch ivwt PO box 451.. l a t h r u p Vi l lage M l 480?6

WILLING TO WORK WE HAVE THE JOBS

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NOT AN AGENCV, NEVER A FEE CaH the ol l toe neareet you

A r b o r T e m p o r a r i e s 9433 Haaf lerty Rd

p f ymou th M l 459 -T166

T T 5 " r n « * m o w e r / 5 u J 1 e 2 Ann Arbor M l

7 6 1 - 5 2 5 2 EOE M / F / H / V

COOING/DATA ENTRVTECH MEDICAL RECOROS

Our 183-Oed communi ty i w a p « a m Waetern Oak land County • see« a quaahed «d«v idua l o code and abs t rac t medrcal records w i a_f»> t ime b e a a The aucceea tu l cand i -da le muet be an ART ,'RRA with m t n m a n 8-12 months cod ing and at> s i ree l ing a .pe r lanca V»a oner a comprene ra t ve benai l l and c o m peneet ion peckage Please aubmrt

^ " H U R O N V A L L E * HOSPIT AL. Human Reeourcea

1801 E C o m m a r c e R d MWtord Mich 48042

DENTAL ASSISTANT immed ie te o p e n i n g tor aaaatant a Waal B loomf ie ld or thodonnc o l l i ca

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O E N T A L HVGlENtST. " F u l or par t t i m e 1 hour pe l a n t » Muat be naat . d e a n 4 eompete r i 2 Evenmga 4 Sa tu rdays Salary com-mensura te wttf- exper ience 4 educe ^ D - r b . ^ M ^ , . A ^ 7 7 j o o c

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281-7801

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DENTAL HVGlENtST M o n d a y s . T ^ e a d a y s Dear s o ' « » g „ w a r r a r 4 T a a g r * ^ «raa Berah ts P lease c a l 565-0373

DENTAL HVGlENtST Needed 2 even ings per week tor m o d e r n B l o o m l M ^ H « s < * * • Sa ta ryopen • 8 5 2 - f l , w

DENTAL TeCH

y s z s t s z s n " Ca»

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"D IETARY A IDE Apply m Parser-

u v o n u l n u m u n o CENTER 288 ' 0 P l y tno / t h Rd Ltvoma

9 0 2 H e l p W a n t a d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t a d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

IN SERVICE D I R E C T O R F u l t ime RN St rong aedererap eba ity Apply m parson Uvon la Nurs ing Cemar. 288 tO p y m o u l Rd

INSURANCE CLERK Part nme lor oral auroary erfhea Ba

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Kathy Marsh Ca8

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FRONT OFFICE P 0 8 r T I 0 N S m health care o raanBaBon F u l t ime day* & aharnoona O o o d tyWhg

MA LPN. OR RN ' o work lua uma m a o8nic easting Areas j i O u d e 0 & / G T N mtarrtal Medic ine. S u r g * a l urgent ca re and p w i nme O n h p e d K a Some » e v a

• C a l >48-8000. Eat 125

IS h r s per o l m e d K a i I ' o r

torms neceeaary CaB ba-1 t a m - 4 p m 847 7338

, MEOtCAL ASSISTANT Par i T»na . varapuncsura. EKG, *

LPN/MEDICAL ASSISTANT Experience lor a i i e r ra l MED prao-taoe ai Detroit Medica l C e n t e r - p a r t . M l t ime EXT e / P M C E e O T O M T . tH-aonoenc a tudaa and s-ray a p lua exceaent s a u r y / p a r t partr tng Send reeume to Box 328 O t a e r v e r 4 Ec-camrtc Nawapapers 36251 S c h o o l craft Rd L i v o n i a - M k j v g a n * 8 ISO

MEDICAL ASSISTANT teamed, par t

e a u n g eapenence a pk j» Growatg corpora t ion wi th oppor tun i ty t?r ad yanoanan t Send raaunta t o Oak-

Psychotogicai C»rac PC. Ai -m EKzabeth 2000 So * o o O . Suite 102.

4 * 0 1 3 No phone ca8a pleeee

OPPORTUNITY — ^ a n o e t r y He lp ou. of t lce 24 hrs per wk Muet be 18 start ing salary Frayoaa. _ yrs old or older 849-3118 a o r k m g condi t ions C a l tor inter

LPN OR RN PART TIME DAYS fuaa. T t x * s 8 Sat A p p r o xJmataly

20 hours par weak Compet lUve ael-ima Famay pian-

589-0602

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MEDICAL ASSISTANT Par-t fcna. tor buey Pedie tnc

Off ice i L tvom*. 478-2723

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t a d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t a d

D e n t a t - M e d i c a l

MEDICAL OFFICE, m Lhrona. needs per t tana pereon. 15-20 hours per • e s k Phone TypinQ M i l h - » pt>y-

Expenanoa I a l p h a tmar-^ 7 T - 4 P t S r 525-6*27

M E D I C A L -OFF ICE R e o e p u o ^ t S e c r e t a r y M t t ime P ^ m e " r « * » £ Oon lor a mature non smosa ig h » vtdual Muet be o rgenoed and type 80 Wpm WeMr lo rd s raa Posi t ion S a ^ a p , 1867 Ca» 3 » - * » «

M E D I C A L R E C E P T ' O N t S T l o r op l f fha imolog la l Pteaaant peraonal-ity competen t car ing p a n nme •ea lb i e t r o y ' B i r m i n g h a m , araa r ^ t

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Permanent Part t a r a .poa ioon S L rvona Podiatry cifhca App ro * 20 h. weaa. M-W-F E x p - r w x ; - C - » tarred but no l neeeeaery 581 -361*

MEOICAL .RECEPTIONIST M l / p e n ume Ptaeaant ' a n a , pract ice Gar-<Mr. Cay aree Mual 'YPe t xpe r l ^ i i i_s halt i In' I n i f f ' i * - i i 5 2

MEDICAL

LPN S • M l .time a l t e rnoon thtH lor oed skRed n u r s a v »acn«y dam-

p e d to mamta in tng t ha s tandards m nuratng c a r e tB .10

261-4800 HELP ' E x p e r i e n c e d _ C E * A W S T g ( ^ Comralaeoenl Canter -needed tor Poros lem B u l d - u p " • M 3 V ) Ann Arbor Trail. Lhrorae tram lor Larranataa Good Pay 4 Berahts ! J im or Randy. 525-4330 L P N S

H E N R Y F O R D

WINOOW CLEANERS Fu* rime, exper ienced only have t r anspo r ta t i on C a l 9 a m - 4 y n 350-3562

CORONARY CARE. Intenewe Care. Neo-ne ta l iCU Step-down. Special-ly Nurses, we need you to W our t empo*e ry p o ^ w n e C - M ^ < N Staff Reaouicee 463-3980 453-3994 427-5135

DENTAL HYGUtNlST PART TtME

For genera l p rac t ice «i L rvona * 7 8 - 2 1 1 2

DIETETIC TECHNICIAN . a u l a s mcsude - S e e

Degree p> t l a f t t a R

F u l t ime poetubne a v a a a B a o r - the • f l a rnoon and m idnMW e h l h * also

p o o t t o r 6 i 16 *ou r i M f ! * MEDICAL ASSISTANT S T s a T S S T o n f y . avMMbte on d a ,

A M l t w a Medica l Aaeatant is ava l i & ^ a m o o n shif t , tor an e x t e n d e d able on a ro ta t ion b e a a The MA c - r # taciaty in Nor thwes t Oetrort aroukl work mdependant ty at gene- at least 1 ywer t r * facOTy and sho»ad pa 5 ^ a x x a r w i o e C a l W e a t w o o d Nurs-yaars expe ranoe at tamPy mat*cme ^ n t T t a m - S p m 345-5000 wi th a p e d a t n c b a o k g n M i d

RECEPTIONIST A part tana ro ta t ing reeep tKma i po-sit ion a s a8ahl» Previous exparv snca as I M e d K a i Recapborae-Typing sk i ts required, tnter eased appl icants lor both poei-ttons can con tac t Sandy Faher 666-2820

515 ROCHESTER RD ROCHESTER. M l 48063

Equal O p p o r M a t y Employer M / F / H

CAL ASSISTANT - PART TIME t u u p - e t leaai l . y e a r experv

ance T wo posit ions, days, approx i -mately 20 hours Exceaent pay. va-c ^ i o n a 4 sick t ime, g o o d wortUng condioons Look ing l o r mature , se-noux hard worker lor f am l j r p lan-ning d ime tn Southf le ld 558-060^

MEDICAL R E C E P T I O N ^ r e k M to M tu» t ime poaioon j X i t o m e t n c offtea Pleeee send a« r i ^ a s T o PO Box 423 W s O e n d M l 48185

N U R S E A I D E S ALL SHIFTS

P r e v x x a sxpenence no" rapuwer G o o d star t ing rasa Apply " —

NK iHT tNGALE WEST NURSING H O M E

8365 N e a b u r j i Rd Bet W s r r a n 4 JOy

• o rnmad-teiy t o m e care at Per pan CMy 6 eur roun<*»g commura-uas T r a r a p o r t a o o n aaowance paid

un i ted o m e C a r e 469-5141 An Equal O p p o n u r t y Employer

HORSE AiQES lua nme i r te rnoon Man 4pm - rmdnigHt E-n.Cl l in l — ar , fr inges w o r m n q corv jmons A p p h at pe rson »ar»v-4pm « M y s St Jude Co» i • aleaoant Canter

34360 Ann A rbo r Trsa U n o n a

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST F x p e r a n c e d Front deek F u i b m e Rocheeter aree C a l behweeri N o o n and 5 PM ' 652-6060

467-2790

OENTAL HYGIENIST, part tara , lo t motity m o t i v e t e d Novi off ice Celt P ^ 7 t 348-3101

C O * CHAIRSIOE

DENTAL ASSISTANT - 2 years e * -penence JTRay*. take tmpreeawna, etc Of f ice located Dearborn ' Cal l C o r o i e e * r L e s l e 564-«900

OENTAL HYGlENtST Fun t ime lor prog 'eeehr* pravanttve or ien ted p r i va te pract ice Deerbon H e ^ h t s 277-0050

DIRECTOR OF NURSES 1ST lor S«na8 bestc nursmg

nome in Ptytf««Jt»L Ask lor Conrae or Pe l * 463-3963

FXERC lSE P H Y S I O L O G I S T lo r growing c a r d M o g y o l l ioa Experv Jvaad m stress tast ing 8 card iac rMiab. M e n th ru Friday 474-1814

L P N S - R N S . 3pm-11pm 4 t l p m - 7 a m N a f »

• NURSE AIDES AJ sh i f t *

APPLY IN PERSON

•LIVONIA . N U R S I N G C E N T E R

28910 P lymouth Rd . Uvoraa 522-6870

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS . Graduate C aecredrted p r o g r a m . Experience pre ler red but no l

required • waangnese to l e x n o * * Poartioha sveaabW tor M e d a l Aasa ian ts who sre l ooka ig lor c v e e r oppor tun i ty « s physic ien s officer famPy pract ice canter Piaese ien<3>asumelo

MERCv CARE Personnel D e p t 900 W o o d e e r d Ave

Pont lac Ml 46053 An Equel Oppor tun i ty Employer

MEOCAv. ' ASSISTANT-Pan Lnrona Dermato logy of f ice

par wee« Muat ca hex>-

M E W C A T RECEPTIONIST a x c a r a n c e d In c o m p i l e r b ^ m g . S S s C r o s T M e d * s « 3 » 3rd Party in-surance. for pleasant OevQYN p r a c . Dos wea led at PruiuaNnnat B idg fc. casa.- t rtges 4 .aq ta red $37-7400

MEOICAL RECEPTIONS* P w t t ime posi t ion svs i teba " B v

O e / Q Y N dittos M i a t be ^scheduang appoan-j ^ C o e r d 4 r a v e good

Send ree ix ra lo

N U R S E A I D E S — — — Corp

• ( M a t e d wi th Henry Ford Hospital a hanng tor hours , end »ve-«t se-s ignments m t n - c o u n t y * ree Yeer

, v c own t ra rapor ta t ion

Ce8 9 '72-1672 v

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

N U R S E A I D E S $ 5 . 6 0 / $ 6 1 0

COMPANION AIDES $4.60/$5.10

FOP NEW HIRES

Growing home care agency a mit-•ng qua i f i ed e x p e r a n c a d paraonra i ta pnvata duty caaas Througnour Oekiend County Ctxxcm o* Hours C a l be tween l O a m ' r 4pm M o n d a y ^ t j r u ^ r t d a y , . >

O A K L A N D

N U R S I N G

U N L I M I T E D

5 4 0 - 2 3 6 0

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

P e n t a l - M a d i c e l

ORT HO ASSIST ANT Ou , puay Or thodont ic o t t o a seercr»rig lor I M brtgfrt energeac

enioys a lace pece^ . -^neaengmg career o p q o r t u n K y m s

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f u l l t i m e o a y p o s i t i o n

R N s & L P N s

3 P M - 1 1 P M & 1 1 P M - 7 A M F u l or P* r t ,T tme Poeieons A -

O R N t O O O N T I C ASSISTANT Seeking s highly sk iasd, e o t h u s i a j K , S S 2 - T .

C M Mrs

c o m i u a a l a t g . Tues . Thurs 6 -5

-5300

N I G H T I N G A L E WEST N U R S I N G H O M E

20-30 h r * per o*e Ca» 477-7022

MEOCA.L ASSISTANT • Experienced 30 to 35 hou r * week

4 S « u r d * a ^

H O M E H E A L T H A IDES Operangs tor m o d a r - s helpers svs*-abw at Oak land County e ras 1 year

L P N S wes t B ioomhsic m r s a i g and convs-

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po r tanon Ca*

MEDICAL ASSISTANT E j - . y i a n c e d l Anaear phonfcs e tc tor B x r t a r ^ r a m ' De t roh Rhaumato^ ogy off ice Pey r a g o t i a o i e 637-7800

MEOICAL ASSISTANT Exper ienced tor terndy prac t ice

972-1672 has opsnmgs on _ - -- - 1 salary $9 per hour p U s s M l ecm-

p — « * U .

M s n c u s o 8 6 1 - ' 6 0 0

A A N T E D Person to work cone s k i ior. s tand on weekends

981-4160

WANT TO be you i - own Boss . F a r m e r s insurance G r o u p of fers oppor tun i t ies to open your Owtt a>-suranca business Star t p s n nme wi thout grvtng up your present em-pkpymem CoiMge g rads F w e c o r v N lan t l a l in terv iew caB 559-1650

W'NOOW INSTALLERS To m s t a l Vtnyt w indows S*2 each Must have o w n equipment Expari-snos a must 354 -645 /

y a r d m a n n e e d e d v i p e r hour * 0 hour work w a M . ^

DENTAL ASSISTANT Congenia l South f le ld Or thodont ic Specaks t pe r t - t ime »7 75 per hr A p p r o * » hrk per wk gusrenteed 366-5120

HUWIAN SERVICE ACCESOR | p i a ^ n i ot t r tnt For Sr Nutr i t ion Prcmram * down- | . ^ . o u , M n g a s river service area R e s p o r a i b R i a e c w , * , or Mrs induOs in- take. 1 e le i i M l K i d home n u t Se l f -mot iva ted " » v « 0 -ual with Background m Geronto logy or related Human Service M i d Own car needed Wr i t t en 4 « r t a l com-

OENTAL HYGlENtST - For busy family o r a n t e d prect ice m Can ton 15-20 hou rs per w e * No S « » Call for in terv iew 4S9-S359

rasunw « . Human Service Coordi -nator O W C M S . . « c . 15495 S la t -don. NorthvNa. Ml 48167

. OENTAL ASSISTANT We a s look ing tor an enthueiasttc 4 energet ic indiv idual t w fu« Bme p o s i t ion ai a Dental M a i Set t ing Muat De a b a to w o r t Evenings 4 Wesk-s n d * G o o d pay Ask »or Debb ie Thomas 553-6020

$ 1 6 , 0 0 0 B o d y l o n x i g came m South he ld needs o u t - g o i n g mdrvtduai t o r g round hoor oppor tun i ty Must b e anthusiaal ic and aggresaive Sales a x p e r a n c e dee-^abia Ms Smi th 552-8663

DENTAL ASSISTANT O i * U v o o a of f ice is of fer ing s r lOaet

si eer oppor tun i ty -Training prov id-ed ' App l icants wi th car ing, parson-s l i ty -p lus are e n c o u r i g e d to c j 8 Fu* ta t ie posi t ion, benef i ts 261-7801

OENTAL HYGlENtST for f r tendh Weet isnd 'Cantor - of f tca.

tZXT D " ^ " * C F 3 2 6 - 2 O ! «

D E N T A L H Y f i l E N l S T Part t ime Hun ta ig ton Woods A r e a Cell S A M 5 P M Monday t h r u ^ F r g i j r

DENTAL OFFICE MANAGER-TYPE E x p e r i e n c e d K n o w t e d g e a b a m pegboar t l racepnon bil l ing and in -surance 4 ' * dsys <N© Thursdays) 'n • newer, progreesrve off ice 6 M i a 4 N e w b u r g h L ivon ia 591-0011 6 2 6 - 1 * 9 *

FILE CLERK For b u m OS /GYN office, par t Wne Ask tor Cta i ra 368-6807

FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST s o m a HMng b a c k g r o u n d B u j r

O 0 / G Y N of f ice Farmvygton.."South-

156-59C7

L P N ' s

$ 9 . 7 5 A N H O U R

HYGlENtST . F u l tana and per t - t ime (2* 2 yeers axpanence » » « a D « r b o m locat ion C a l 584-8900

, for local nu rs i ng homes

S T c S T S T " " " PARTNERS IN P L A C E M E N T

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Empwyer

m e d i c a l s e c r e t a r y Trsmscrtphcmiet. s h o r t t a n d s pk js S o n h e m l u b u r t a A l lees s m p w y e i paid C M or send reeume to

OFFICE M A T E S 5-A O M a o " o<

Management R e e n t e r s 29J9 Ptymouth Rd - suite 202

Ann Arbor . Ml 46 105 7 6 9 - 1 7 2 0

NURSE AIDES NEEDED

For a l l shr f ts Full & P a r t - t i m e A p p l y

Came io t Hal l Nu rs ing Ctr 3 5 1 0 0 " A n n A r b o r Trai l

L i von ia . 5 2 2 - 1 4 4 4

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R E C E P ' i O N ^ ^ M A ^ ^ V e ^ n T g e ^

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NURSE AIDES 85 0 0 A N HOUR 2 veer* exper ience only need e p p ^ Day, af ternoon and rrudm^rt^ i r t f t a

M M a 474-6500 T i ^ - t E f t S IN PLACEMENT An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

RECEPTIONIST " O-Z-

n u r s e a s s i s t a n t s - m n a Star t ing salary »4 25 an mcraase m 30 days E x p e r w i c e p re le r red but « - t ram G o o d t a r a t t s * s o ^ er'

•sity C o n v s l i 4 % n t Nursing 28550 Five MUe Rd Lhronla

RECEPTIONIST 'SECRET ARY Busy W BioomhalC haef fh earner mult: tunct ionai poeit«or, L o n g le rm

ta r ing pro iess ionai

Unrver Home

- Te legraph area a S33-130C

MEDICAL ASSSISTANT — Expe ranced vt N R n g EKG s, PFT« V i d inac t ions and oesnc okmcai du-t a s h e i p M but not necessary if m-tereatsd c a l * ? * - 5 2 i S

M E D C A L BILLER Must havs . o o w t w l g e ot- BC BS

uranca. No W n d T w S S ' -

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST ASCP or" e q ^ v a l e n l axpa^enoe -a-.quired A f w n o o n sh* t . 1-9 30 PM sod Sunday 8 3 0 - 5 PM C a l 348-8000 Ext 325

HYGIENIST P a l t ime. Hyg lana t t rand fy SE U v o m a of f ice C a l tor wterMtear

t P H S - 3 -11 pm Fu8 or p a n tame. Spat * * f t , r a w wage scale. a « f t dlf •e ren ta i Appfy P lymouth C l 105 Haggerty P lymouth

needed tor

522-6520

HYGIENIST- Prevent ion dental p rac t ice W Biooml le ld look ing lor h y g a n a t a f tamoona M o n Tuaa T h u r * 4 F n ! - 5 p m Saturday m o m l n g a 8-12 N o o n Fr tngebenef t ts C - 8 851-2240

IMMEDIATE OPENING Business aanstan- lor NorthvWa aree dental oltcm. t ime poaWon ior ma tu re m d M d u M . p re le r red Send r a m * W P t 5 Sox 78. Nmtf ivWe M i 48187

L P N I 4 NURSE ATTENDANTS j o a t our progresaive N u r s m g T e a m . w i n d e r r a r e a 225 Bed - W t h Care f a c * t y m W B ioomt ie id -captmg appkca ixx i s lor M shrfts Compet i t ive salery C a . M j p p o w v

MEDICAL ASSISTANT F u l t ime matu re reaporaJWe peraoe needed tor buey Sou th f i e l d Oph tha l mologxsts off ice E x p a r M n o i pre-

| I w r e d Send reaume to box 164, I Obeerver 4 Eccentr ic Newspapers,

36251 Schoolcraf t R d , Uvonla. M u t a g e n 48150

MEDICAL LAB ASSISTANT lor saaas t ramt rae poel t ion Expert-enca in ".sb procadurea. b » m g » medic* ' assat tng essentia. Exce l lar.t peneftts 4 potent ia l Send rs-sume to Personnel Dept..

H s s i t h L l b o i a t o r i a s - A 1 3 2 5 0 Northervd Oek Pa iW.4823 '

MEDICAL TECHNICIAN Cert i f ied par i uma- lo r mooae p h ) ^ o a h s service E . p e r a n o . r . RIA 4 M ic ro Send reaume to R a Conauit-a r t » 3930 E 8 m l a Datror. 48234

medical O f f i c e manager t ime permanent pos i t ion Mus i have exper ience in peyrol l puier N o n s m o k a 3 3 - - 3 3 6 *

MEOlCAc TRANSCR»PTONIST T r p , Surgeon k of f ice Part t ime Ex j s i a n c a d a. medica l t ra racr tp t ion 4 — j r * 4 U'ltL* in LX-adu ee 649-59 " i

MEDICAL TRANSCR1PTIONIST Some Computer expe ranoe p»e-ter -ed Par t - t ime to start Reeume to Box 294 Obeerver 4 Eccentr ic Newspape rs 3 6 2 5 - S<*oo l c re f t Rd.. U v o n a . Muchigan 4 < i 5 0

MEDICAL - R A N S C R I P T O N . S T secretary 20 r e e d e d immediate ly . P a m e n e n t ' ' t u l t ime . T o p wages b e n e f f u

FUTURE FORCE i a n i o t 586-3706

Barbara - 525-9191

M E D i e A t RSCEPT.ONIST For uvqr»a Phys ioan M u s i have xnca tedge on insurance bHitng and peqboaO rys tem Send readme to p j Box 334 Obeerver 4 Eccentr ic Ne-wspepert . 36261 S c n o c - c r s h

L rvona M e h i g a n * 8 i 5 C

" MEDICAL T R A N S C R I P T I O N ^ E x p e n a i c e d . lor Ousy or thopedic off ice Farmington H » s area

474-5575

NURSE I Part t ime s f fernoons. 2 to 3 days

I Z n r z x j & t t j s a

B O B L O

I S L A N D

W I N N E R

R O B O Z E N G H A R

3 1 7 4 6 P e m b r o k e

L i v o n i a

Please cal l t h e p r o m o -t i on d e p a r t m e n t ot the O b s e r v e r S Eccent r ic b e t w e e n 9 a .m. and 5 p . m w e e k d a y s by Fri-day t o c l a i m your t w o FREE passes

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . e x t . 4 0 4

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !

N U R S E S

& A I D E S LPN* Earn 89 00 to 113 SO-'Hr RNs Earn $11 00 to »16 50 Hr

£ l D E S EARN TOP PAY

Fu" or Pa r t - t ime Pcaf t io ra

. L I V E - I N S EARN UP T O $65 Dey

C e a T o d e y

6 4 5 - 2 2 7 0 : ^ w 4 o ^ of b S s k k e e p m ^ BLOOMFIELD NURSING SERVICES I ^ A t e m o o r to eer l ,

hours . •.

R E C E P ' i O H l S ' W A N T E D for s busy Opnthamoiog ia t of f ice m uvor»a We stress dedicated pro«ee»onals »rth compass ionats car ing ot pa-l i a r ts Must nave g o o d typtng anc pnone kba ty Exper ience pre«er-ed . S a i d resume na»ory and salary to p 0 Box 154 Observer 8 Eccentr ic • •awspapers 36251 Schoo l c ra f t B«3 Lrvona. M ^ l y g a r *8t5C' '

RECEPTIONIST lor m o d e m Omvodon i i c Off ice

Expe ranoe pre le r -a3 1 Troy >a»-2408

' RECEF ' lONlST lor doc to r s off ice r . S d u m h a d J -3 deys a wee., Geo

I e r s mechca m s u r s n c * knowaOge halptuxi u g h t typxng • -

RE'C6PT lOkltST ~ i B A R - TIME

T y p i n g ab* l ty 652-9110 J

RECEPTIONIST - .Pfrr- t a r a ior doc-tors offioe -a t Ovorea. *rt»r>S 4

• . s a

F rank l in Mano r Conva lescen t Center

28600 F ' a n k k r Rc SouthtaBC

3 5 2 - 7 3 9 0

R N s - L P N s

& G R A D U A T E S

166 b e d s k i l l e d _ .nurs ing h o m e needs ful l or par t t ime Statt Nurses tor the Af ter-n o o n & M i d n i g h t Sh i f ts Revised wage scale a n d benef i t p a c k a g e F l e x i b l e schedu le Cal l tor a p p o i n t m e n t M c e l o s a k , RN

522-1444

i RECEPTIONIST part t ime tor Royal - — • O w doctor 's off ice Must type Mon

De l i TjR,r* 1pm-6pm Cat 541-4311

N U R S E S 3pm to 11pm anc 11pm to 7 A e w e n d e Prema^r , k * m

F n i K T h a D l a i n S ! R E G f i - E R E C M E D K ^ a . ' e c h n o « -f ^ o u r u n a p i a i n s m - A S C P p e r m e r a n t p a r tana

C o n v a l e s c e n t C e n t e r ^ ) every -mer weekend rrad-w e s t l a n d 2 6 1 - 9 5 0 0 m y , Fker 459-7030

. N U R S ^ A S S ^ T A N T S ^ ^ -

R N ' S - LPNS' G r e e n h a c Haei t r Svs temi Corp , aflWaieC Wit- ->ann, Fore -aest* C a t Ccap Hi raring lor pnvste d u t . caset m the - n - C o u n t , area N a -pa , -stes r e«ect -0- j e n e r a and r»gr tech cases Cal- ^

I'RN'S - P h i St rong supennso". H C t amovat ive l2"-hoi* shrh - a »

' p a , s c a a A ^ i y at p e n o r j v o n a

S j ^ r £ r ^ " a , ^ C ^ s " Z Z Y Z d i ^ L c ^ I R N S OR LPN 'S

NUTRITION ASSISTANT 6 A M TO 10 AM

W E S T A ^ N D C O N V A L E S C E N T c e n t e r haa 2 part t ime poart lora a v a i a o a D u t a a wl* mciuds • ssslat mg r e a d e r t s l o the daimg room, * ± s i t i n g wtth me da tnbu t i on o l preaktast meal t ray* and compla-n o r ot oocuman tabon al the end of t r a m o m a i g masl H pwase c a l Kathy Marsh. RN, at 28-6100 to

M i t S who would like to • » — . - t 'new mod i f i ed shrft it you t e r r a i M e d i c i - -ent m i r t e rea ted *•, arvmg auaaty 2808C G ' a n d " W 3 0 4 — — a - m - ~ r " * o i our award Farmmgtoat HRs a c t 4 6 0 ^ * RN SL

wor t our -wou ld be in te res ted care lo the 'ee«Sen aMnnang taok ty pteese ee l Ka th , W i n r 'RN st 728-6106 t o s c r a d u a

'f tocheeier Zm' 673-85?-

RS SUPERVISOR -aeoec E x c e i a r ' wo r t s n w a r v t w i t Flex,Da xcnerV

O K I - I Wig Compet i t ive saiary Can or ac-i i I N p n in person Georgian Bioomtlekf-

an m tevaw . , ; • r m , r + c to be p a r of a r ac tna ^ , , ^ 5 2975 Adams come-

OFFICE MANAGER n ^ t f X b - y 5 A M - 1 2 ^ "

area SACLS car tmed " m e — —

a m - Bioomfasa v a t anorconvs «scen- c e n t a • a tac«ty nee-

RN per- t ime day shtft fo» <5* t a d M « - 4 D-aae 341 • 1S36 a , . a d -u r s i ng tadk>, 0«J«a ieC to h a . » - n ^ c v ^ a . s r ^ » ^ t a r t v i .

a — > h a - m —- e t t m %'* Om 'KKP •

OFFICE NURSE S-10

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST P a n - t i m e t o ^work i r S c h « > S tem G o o d Pay C a i ' 8 6 ^ 5059

%0 n j r » n c •®oi -y - — — - -maintaffMng the h.ghe»i s tsndards m

T - ME Derr ta sssa ta r - with ^ $ • • s tar t ing saiar. ex- Pkmen' gr mnge Jaenefns or 4 r -ance lor fnandty off ice Mon - - - — • • • • — * —t~»-r f m o e s ">aese .

Warren area 766-1410

nursaygcars $ • • s te r l i ng s a a r . ex ^ ceaent work ing condi t ions, ca t ior w i t rou" t ^ t g e s Please cat m s ^ X a T i e W 264.4800 c m o p ^ i or M ^ Mancusc 86 ' 1600

I HOME C 6 E R V I C E GUIDE CR * * P 4 * T i S n A V P O R T H U R S D A Y E D I T I O N / 4 P . M F R I O A Y F O R M O N O A Y E D T T I O N

15 A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g 1 5 A s p h a l t 2 7 B r i c k , B l o c k , C e m e n t 3 3 B l d g . i R e m o d e l i n g

6 A l g m i n u m C l e a n i n g

l . AIR CONDITIONING : -«c» ias ' 4 start $20 _.censed ior 35 vears

l«V042* a RAND" S •

Air conditiorMng Service-2* hrs Furnaces Custom ahaef m a t *

Worn guarar-ieed «90- ' * 9 ?

ALUMINUM 4. BRICK CLEANING

10% discOum Can the oesi. we oo the rest ' 427-6020

ALUM NUM SIDING Cleaned and Waxed

Brick anc Painted Surtac 525-0500

LOW PRICES Cleaning waxing, re fu rb i sh ing ,

' (dint-ng -epemng 47T-2600

M E T R O P A V I N G & S E A L I N G I N C

- J U N E T H R U A U G S A L E ! -' «C*m OFF REGULAR PRICES on s>- Asp',ait worn, sea^oai ing 4

repairs C M for F'ee Est *76 - i28S

MULCOAT SEALCOATING ' • ee Est 6« to 10« per sa " Comm Res • Fully insured

Can Roger 693-12*0

RREC'S'ON ASPHALT PAVING -

A-1 QUALITY

CEMENT WORK Driveway*, p a t i o * s idewalks foun-da t ions M a r c u c o Cons t ruc t i on Free est , l icensed Tom. 8 2 * - * * 7 *

C O L A N G E L O ~ Free Est - L l e - i n *

WE F INANCE , 2 7 8 - 5 8 5 4 COMET CONSTRUCTION

Types of Cement Work

' P M i . r i ; .1.15 I Wi joo iuea i driveway 27 years exper ience

891-7076

• K I T C H E N S * Work Myself -

Cab ine t Relacrng Fo rm ica Coun te r *

3 2 6 - 5 0 2 5 ' A BEAUTIFULLY SCHLT 0ECK

F R O M $5 PER S O FT c 4 M C U S T O M BUILDERS

561-1038

ABOUT H A U L I N G away your Peons at halt the dumps te r rates - •— service P*>or»® Msrt* OH 7PM

249-3018

3 3 B l d g . & R e m o d e l m f l

|CW DEXTER CONST. AM Carpen t r y R e p a r s

Addrt iona Insurance Repa rs - - S id i ng Gu t te rs W o o d Deck i 8 Roof ing

15 T r * E i p FreeEan Lie S i n *

- 5 5 3 - 3 5 5 2

| 3 9 C a r p e n t r y

CARPENTER W O R K j u d g e * Carpent ry Deck* . Nao oe^k repa i r * foOe accep ted :30 years exper ience 6 *2 -9766

1 6 A s p h a l t S e a l c o a t i n g

a 1 0 SEALCOATING Driveway* 4 park ing lots Hot a i p -oer crackfil i ing patch ing, cutvett re-pair s t rp lng FREE ES T 6 *6 -9070

NATIONAL M O B I L E W A S H w « C a a r a lmost any

Aluminum Sided H o m e tor JNDER $99

Call 722 -5575

9 A l u m i n u m S i d i n g

A&soMe Complete Sat isfact ion Aluminum 4 Vnnyl Siding. Tr im

- — S u i t e - 1 Repairs L. c e n s e d 4 ' w e e E-ae Estimates 644-3735

- C O L E M A N

C O N S T R U C T I O N

ASPHALT PAVING"-Driveways, r esu r fac ing , re-pair . sea lcoa t ing , g rave l drives b a c k h o e w o r k Free est imates Cal l 3 4 8 - 9 0 6 9

Lie 8 l r * u r®d

CONCRETE WORK Large or small1 • Fair Pr ices'

- . Quality Work • Free Est imate 'Call Joeepr. 435-5515

CUSTOM BRICK 4 STONE WORK f irepiacea-Churvney R e p a r -

ADOITIONS LlC-tNS 4 7 * - 0 9 * t . 664-2702

DRIVES. PATIOS GARAGE Floors Maw or Remove 4 Replace , c e n s e d 8 insured Free E « > m « e Can ton Cement 261-2818

D R I V E W A Y S g a r a g e s , , « * ' " porches founda t ions Br ick 8 Block ' c e n s e d 565 -7 *79 Free Est imate , -UNIVERSAL CEMENT CO

'ALCOA- Alum -tHod - Doors win- I oows swmngs roolng,, g u t t a s 4 ! trim Mobile home rooffng- sk i r l ing

Avjrr..- Frank «74-*30C I

JOHNSON ASPHALT CO Driveway 4 park ing WM* sa«coet»ng Aspnart -epar w o r t 8 st r ip ing F-ee estimates 433-0117

ALCOA 4 R E ' N O L D S A'cr" ' - . f Siding 4 Tn— Thermo Repiac«rnfl.-t r . - Oo Own

« i - 628C A h a SPM 4 6 * 1545

yr-mur- S id ing . Tr im • Gut te r * Roc's • Storms 4 Screens

F-ee Est - Licensed- itsurec ork Myself * 6 * -8745

MICHIGAN ALL PRO ASPHALT PAVING

Specializing m d r i veway* 4 park ing lots, sealcoating Alt w o r t guaran-teed Cell with d imens iona if poaa-M free es t imate* 887-4626

1 7 A u t o C l e a n - U p

2 4 B a e e m e n t

W a t e r p r o o f i n g

An Types of W a t e r p r o o f i n g Guaranteed - Free Est imates

P e t * Maut i - *76 -1566

. j M r N t j U 4 ,'INYL SiO*NG G u i t a s 4 inm Repiacemanl win-doas u c a t i M 4 insured Uncle

instruct ion Co 477-4035

Aluminum 4 Viny l S id ing Aluminum T r im & G u t t e r s

ALL WORK G U A R A N T E E D • - J .L - NSURED

• REFEi iENCES

L i c e n s e d b u i l d e r i

E A R L W O O D j

5 5 3 - 2 5 2 0 I

Be ST PRICES O N LOW p r i c e s P-X 'h 4 p«hc Er. * . » e t 3asem«r4 Wate rp roo f i ng 4 Piepalrs

mum 4 4 nyt * d i n g 471-2600 irs 4 A a m n g i

Rap-acemem Window Dea direct wrtr awnar-r.-, salesm.

Bv Bur ton A l u m C i Inc

PAULS CAR CARE Complete a l i eno r ' ex te r i o r cleening Cars t r u c k * vans. Doe's Reasonaole 'a te* 1 644-5453

E M H C O N T R A C T I N G INC C e m e n t & M a s o n a r y

•All Repairs -Smal l or large •Or ivewsy* -Reeident is l •^a t ioe ^ o m f r n r c l i i -Steps i n d u s t r i a l •Foot ings - F i a t , a f f toent •Porches l i c e n s e d • f l o o r s • - insured

s m ^ F ^ E E T S T S T A T E

3 4 8 - 0 0 6 6

A B S O L U T E L Y

T H E B E S T K I T C H E N . B A T H S . DECKS Roo fs , S i d i n g . Rec R o o m s

Aasoc90MH^orwtructkor i , >nc

Lie. & I n s u r e d 422-4470 A CARING COMPANY

D M Z E C C H I N I . i n j . KITCHEN . 'BATH

ceramic t i le 4 t r im oacksp lashs f loors

cab ine ts , counter !ops vani t ies. I n e r

CARPENTER 25 yeers e x p e r a n o e B a s e m e n t s im-•shed of f ices » u a < y i d e d °ea i r$a doors , etc Free es t ima te 453-7666

5 5 C h i m n e y C l e a n i n g

C H I M N E Y S C L E A N E D & S C R E E N E D

4 2 7 - 3 9 8 1 •

E T H I E R C O N C R E T E & P A V I N G

I D r i veways I G a r a g e F loo rs »Pa t i os ) B a s e m e n t F loors , etc

2 2 9 - 7 7 7 6

t ub to i le t . iav mi r ro r l ights

L icensed insured

W e t ake p r ide m keeping your h o m e cieen'

Dav id Zacchmi , u v o m s

5 2 5 - 0 3 6 9

BASEMENT WATERPROOFING Frae Est imates Work Guaranteed

28 r ears Exper ience Jim, 455-3677

DISC O o n - ISO Oft eecn - a n 15 r s exper ience Free Est Res scr apie Pa te* Sen iors dlecount A* work guaran teed -534-9385

F r a n k V e n t o M a s o n r y & C e m e n t C o , I n All types Br ick . Slock Cement Work

ADDITIONS W A ' E R P R O O F I N G

FOUNDATIONS PATlO®

DRIVEWAYS PORCHES

- > arge or S m a l Jobs R C S C E N T I A L 8 COMME.RCLAL

I D o My Own Work 32 yeers sxpenence •CENSED 6 INSURED-

A E AMIL r BUSINESS

R O N D U Q A S B L D G . • - A PERSONAL TOOCJ) •

K I T C t i E r i S . VANITIES, COUNTERS B A S E M E N ' S DOORS REPAIRS

V i N Y l 4 P E L L A WINDOWS UC 8 insured 28 * r Resident

4 2 1 - 5 5 2 6

0 £ C K S p e r " Wi th s 30 year warrsnty Gareoos . ho i t u b * and brick psttos S o l a g reennouses w « deeign snd give f ree e s t i m a t e *

R . M O N T R Y

C O N S T R U C T I O N . ^ P l ymou th . 453-61T2

T T C O S T S N O ' M O R E

. . . t o g e t

1 s t c l a s s w o r k m a n s h i p -f i r s t p l a c e w inne r of two Nat iona l A w e d * H A M I L T O N , ha* been sat is fy ing cus tomer* for over 30 years You dea l d i rec t ly wtth the owner AH w o r k gus/ art lsed snd c o m p e t l t v e i y p r iced . FREE Est lmetea • Deagns . Add i t i ons • K t tc f ien* • Po rch Enc losures e tc

H A M I L T O N B U I L D E R S

C a l l 5 5 9 - 5 5 9 0 . 2 4 h r s .

» E I T H S H O M E IMPROVEMENTS Special ize m c u s t o m ki tchens, rac r o o m s b a t h r o o m s , wo l m a n t l e d decks, g e n e r a cons t ruc t ion Car now "or 10% Spr ing Diacount- F r j e e < 1 Karth Hay 522 -8 .34

BLDG C O - ^ e a K ^ t l a C o m m e r c i a l A d d ^ ^ ' J c r a n D o r m e r s R o o m . Ba th Free eat P r o m p t serv ice 536-2666

PROGRESSIVE COKST INC The uma » hers - new w o r t S ' » pa i rs Deck * . , e ther t y p e s - t a r p e r t f y work Pawit-

i g - o o h n g 8 d r y e l TO y * axpe-

A r T ^ 2 S 4 ^ * 8 T o n y 2 5 V 0 4 2 *

CARPENTRY - FINISH OR ROUGH Add i t i on * K i tchens D r y w e l . W o o d D e c k * Etc Reesor iebie Free E *

UC N o (Ob too smel l 522-2563

HIGH HAT CHIMNEY SWEEP R a l n c a p * Dampers, Repai r* Guaran teed n o mass 'naured

ucenaed l » 2 7 7 8 | 531 -6531

65 Drywall DRYWALL

M m r , R e p a r F l ra /wa ts r Ownage ^ a l » « n . i • RekaCHa Reasonable For Free Est imate caB 532 -536*

DRYWALL Repar Taping 8 Texture P a n t i n g Rei Rees Guar Work P lymouth . Nor thv«a . — NOVI wee t i and * "

56 Chimney Building & Repair

C U S T O M CARPENTRY By Harry Epste in - K i t chen expe r t s C o m m 8 Res Lie « d r 2C y r *

D E C K S

4 1 T 3 S 4 2

eco- — C u s t o m Wet Plaster

Beat Pr ices 4 Quality Work 24 Hrs 637-6415 Or 351-4410

DESIGNER CARPENTER Ki tchen Modif icat ions. C u s t o m Bui l t - ins 8 Carpent ry I d o

, the Work UC C a l Don 540-3802

G E N E R A L C A R P E N T R Y Csomets 4 Horns « * r i o d e l i n o

C e l B o b - 522-6S10

! GUY or i f en Lie - i n * Cerpenter i work-s tee l -ap iacemt d o o r s de t iu i .

Windows Storm door * , a i um a d a v

B e a t A n y P r i c e Alt Types o l Chimney Work

471-2600

CHIMNEYS - PORCHES BRICK RESTORATION

Aabuw . Repa i red Leak* S t o p p e d Tuck Point ing. Fiaehmga. C leaned 4 Screened Alt W o r * Guaran teed Free Eat imatee UOsnaed " u r e d 828-2733 532-6166

thvae. Farmmgton . 437-7,36* 326-6745

L O W P R I C E S New 4 repair p iaa tenn j .

t ap ing textur lz lng. s tucco 4 i 1-2600

93 Furniture • Finiahing & Repair

FURNITURE R e p a r s . ReflrHsnmg. RamodeUng. O e a g r Cabinet-msfc mg s n d O c a s a i o n a Furniture 38 Yrs exper ience 3 5 4 - 2 1 9 5 |

F U R N I T U R E S E R V I C E •n h o m e or «t shop repairs . Beoroom, d m m g room, Hung r o o m I Free Esometee Reesonable r a l e * . 390 Venoy Weet iand 471-56151

1105 Hauling TAKE - AWAY - TRASH

AJ U i d a o l r u M M i hauMd a i r m m o h ^ n , T roy 4 B luumdel t l area

THE PEOPLE WHO CARE New 8 Repairs rough carpent ry

vinyl wa l lboard Q u * « l t y » y k i C o m m 4 Resident ia l

129 Landacaping

REPAIR 8 REFINISH FURNITURE Any Type of Caning snd Rush

4 7 4 - 8 9 5 3

^6 Garages

66 Electrical ALL ELECTRIC REPAIRS

Rae 4 Comm. . breaker 4 fuse pen-a s plugs, v io lat ions UC Low Pric-e s F raeEs t Anyt ime 584-7969

• e o t * gu t te r * , etc 4 '

L o w P r i c e R e p a i r s Cerpent ry decks remodef lng. • so l i ng p lumb ing , pemt lng.

471-2600

Q U A L I T Y D E C K S &

C A R P E N T R Y

C H I M N E Y S -Repaired or bum new Screened

C leaned Roof a e k s s toppad GUARANTEED! 427-3961

61 Decks - Patioa

B O L L I N E L E C T R I C

Commerc taMndustna l -Ree i

4 2 5 - 0 0 3 0

M I K E R A S H I D Br ing your cas t d e a to me 4 ' « • " | paet It" O w n e r o p a a l a d 4 serv iced

Taylor Garage Doors New 6 Used G a a g a Doo« Parts

We r e m o d e l o l d garages Energy ef indent s tee l ent rance and s t o r m j d o o r * L icenaed DM tee. t r e e eat. C a l

• BRAUN e e LANOSCAPING •

EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

C o m p l e t e r e m o v a l o t o l d landscapea. su rube and t r e e a ^ or expert t r i m m i n g a i d p n * " n g

• C O M P L E T E • • I N S T A L L A T I O N S •

naaroad t ie or s tone r s M m m g we«s • BED DESIGN • PATIOS e DECKS ShruOOery p lan ted a* th 2 y e a war-S ^ S a t d o<«er s f i r a j d e d b e r k . w o o d c r a p * sod s t r ipp ing 8 rapiac-ing Serv ic ing Oakland, M e c o m b

o , B -

5 3 4 - 3 5 1 8

ar guarsn - l 474 -66461

I Grocery express" I de^vary F t d Samoa staff

Expenanoad. insured 8 bonded

459-9214

129 Landacaping

S T O P ! ! t r * never t oo early t o have s pro lee-a o n a landscape d s a g n serv ice turn your ord inary ya rd in to s showcaae anv io ronmam tor y t xa h o m e w a have 15 yeers pf p r p t e e e w n a e x p e -r ience and s p e d a l w m p a b o * »-tammg w a M . p iant lnga. and sprwia-

S S o W R T T E ' D E S I G N 8 SERVICE for s Iras est imate

1150 Moving & Storage COLLEGE STUDENTS

w a move your houee of f ice or apt Local'1 Long Dis tance We 'ReaeDie.' n . a e n n e b l e A h a 5 p m 869-1246

165 Painting & Decorating

J C . PRICE ELECTRIC Ras , C o m m - Eree Es l

S m a l Job Speoanal ! Sr Ct tBen Disc 344-1327

L IGHTHOUSE ELECTRIC i - com' I A l electr ical work 8 • outneehoot ing Frae eettmetse

L icensed Master E a c 591-2327

A BEAUTIFUL C U S T O M DECK 10 years exp « Licensed B u l d a r

' _ n • Caf lmatM ' Free D e a ^ - ^ E s t l m a t e e

Remodeang.8 i o Too Smew U vrweiwae

625-1707 No J o b

Welt

S M A L L ADOITIONS 6 REPAIRS 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Can Jerry Evamngs 532-5148

B A T H R O O M R E M O D E l I N S -

A d d a b a t h r o o m or r e m o d a i n ex is t ing o n e W e can do the com-plete 10b f r o m t i e work to p k * n b -ing Create your r a w Batnroom wt i t i idee* f r om our modern showroom

LOMG P t UMBfNG CO 4 BATH BCKJTiQUe

190 E M A I N NORTHVILLE

( 3 1 3 ) 3 4 9 - 0 3 7 3

R E M O D E L I N G & R E P A I R S

W O O D D E C K S R E P L A C E M E N T WINDOWS

S lOINQ 8 T f l l M • C O M P L E T E H O M E IMPROVEMENT ^ C a r p e t L ICENSED C A L L J O H N - 5 2 2 - 5 4 0 1 ^ Z l

STEEL 8 W O O O DOORS F o r m i c a k i t c h e n s , rec r o o t * * p o r c t a . 8 r a m g s F u r n l l u n j r e p M . Free Est imates 564-5766

ABLE C U S T O M CARPENTRY » A Bargain Deck aa low as 5 * 0 0 so f t P r e m k ^ w < ^ » a « t y - o r k

Fa i t serv ice Free Est 464-4362

A CEDAR or WOLMANlZED D t O K FREE Sta i r * 8 r * a H y o u ACT N O W

Fully ucanaad 8 l i tauraf l Call I c a a F r e e Eatimate 2 6 1 - 1 8 1 *

M U L L A N ELECTRIC Rseldential - Commerc ia l

N o a Mul len M s s i a E l e c i n c a n Reaaonabie Rates 522-4520

TEDDY S ELECTRIC Cbmm' i , Rea l All rspa l r * 8 matalle-t /on* 23 y r * at Ouennees Sr Cttsren d isc Lie. Work guar 326-0679

G A R A G E DOORS Stea l "neuleted Entrance Doo r *

Taylor Door Dat r tbu to rs F a m i n g t o r Garage D o y s 477-23601

T A Y L O R G A R A G E D O O R S j

G a i a g e D o o r O p e n e r s ; j Steel insu la ted entrance d o o r *

P a t s 8 Serv ice Free ss< j W e W i l l n o t b e U n d e r s o l d !

S H A M R O C K DOOR CO 634 -4653 ]

97 Garage Door Repair i B O T T O M EDGE RUST REMOVED i New galvanized metal aiaiaaed wi t r

APARTMENT 8 MOUSECLEANING Rsaaonabla Rales

nalerenoaa A v a M b N Dames • 6 3 2 - 3 8 0 4

, CLEANING SERVICE - H O M E S 112 years a x p e r t a . - * Weekly , bs-

4 > 4 ? S &

Mr O SERVICE • • v u -Cua tomt tad l e a n d e e n m g

. CUSTOMIZED M A I D SERVK^E • tc meat your needs Oady. I wsekty, taontMy Ca* • Cards MaM Ser r fce

CERTIFIED QUALITY LANOSCAPING

EARLY BIRO SPECIAL C o m m a r a a l 6 R e a d e r « s l

C a l lor Free Eat 421-0564

C R I M B O L I ^

N U R S E R Y

<20 acres shade 8 o m e m e n t s l trees •Award w inn ing landscape deeign 4 r a t a l ienor

S01*6 Ford Rd Cerrion (4S» maes W of 1-275)

4 9 5 - 1 7 0 0

T O P S O i L SCREENED 5 YDS »59 50

E>eet Mix -Sand-Stona-Grav*»-Bark Farm . W B loom 8 Nearby « r a »

B 8 J Truck 4 G r a d i n g 553-07??

T O P S O I L

" 5 ' ^ Y D S . $ 6 0

F I L L S A N D P O O L S A N D

D R I V E W A Y S T O N E

DELIVERED W I T H I N A 10 MILE RADIUS OF C A N T O N TWP

L u c a s N u r s e r y

4 1 6 8 0 F o r d R d . C a n t o n

9 8 1 - 4 6 6 6

O R 9 8 1 - 5 3 6 1

EXODUS MOVING LINE t . o c a « n g d is tance Off ice 8 reei-dent ie i Storage a v a a a b a S35 par hour C a l 363-3056

C O A T I N G S Y S T E M S 10% Oft a l cus tom a x ' a v x house p a i n i n g Inaured. 842-0031

1165 Painting & Decorating

SHOP TEACHER looking tor a j m mar wo rk QuaBty mter to r^ecerwr

p a r r t m g 8 kgh l carpaBtry 278-6420 pr 582-OBOe

215 Plumbing

I N D E P E N D E N T M O V I N G Frae Est imates

License p M P S C L-19676 Cour teous Csrefu l 8 Competen t

L o w R a t e s 5 4 8 - 0 1 2 5

C R A F T S M E N

C O M M E R C ^ P " ^ E l l O € N T i A L Free est - i n s Robert 261 -0218

J U U U S ROSS MOVING C O - I N C CUSTOM-work , houseno ld mov ing, off ices psoklno. pianoe. IOC* 8 State o l M ich 357 -26 ! *

M e t r o p l e x M o v i n g D e a With owner for sccu rs te EsT

insured Hourly 8 «a l rates Piano Special ist 2 * h r * 533-6112

546 -513 l

69 Excavating

A C l * T O M D E C K A huge 12 > 12 deck wtth r a l e v t e * i Mnyaia F u l * u c 6 Ins F rds Eat C O M P L E T E CQNST CO 477-7706

ALL TYPES o i R a m o d a i m g i SPECIALIZING

IN DESIGNER CUSTOM DECKS C a l Sam 676-6646 281 2696

AL S CONSTRUCTION C O Water , sewer 8 sept ic f i e ld . New 8 Repair 30 year* axp

c iceneed * 74-5337

B A C K H O E

for HIRE • West a i d . 686-4103

5 5 3 - 0 2 1 5

L O W E S T P R I C E S

VISA 4 M A S T £ R CARO ACCEPTED BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED O a n * 4 Sump p u m p s rspewed

30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Earl H -ansar , 474-6224

ihng 4 related work ' 2600

25 Bathtub Refiniahing REPAIRED 4 RESTOREO

TO LIKE NEW G U A R A N T E E D

BATH CREST S31-66S0

B A I H S KITCHENS O l d C s e m e l s re la ted Kka new Form ica Cabmen* 8 C o u n t e r !

V a n i t a e Diehwaeher* D a p o a i l a m -stsMed L ICENSED WALT. « 7 6 J 6 » 1

BEAUTIFUL ADOfTiONS1 R e m o d e * m g B a t h r o o m s caaaigs dryws* . M s mt /e» t repairs Oueaty w w k u c ' i n * C o m /Rea l 477-1266

2 A p p l i a n c e S e r v i c e

Fast -eaebie l a r n c e tor l i t i one r * . r a f r . g e r a t o r s .

••fas 'OOH wri t ten guerentee - f w " a s ad i x ins 5 6 9 - 5 0 ' t

WABD'S REPAIR SERVCE perry -apair washers 'dnyer* inner* 4i- iooe*ie engae

. r h e t o r s v a n m o r a 4 Amur-pool cur Kacia i ry R e e a o n s d e 357 -0 ' 1*

ROSE A P P L i A N c i r R E P A i R e • p e r a n o e d m n o m a Service .. ow Oat* * 7 Days « Weea

- Service Charge with Repays 543 « 3 6

BURNETT S HOME IMPROVEMENT L icensed 4 Insured Free Esl lmalee

27 Brick, Block, Cement > BETTER BRICK Block Or G a m e "

Job Porch#s . Steps Pat ios Dnvas Aspha l t . Chimney Repa i r *

Licensed 361 A * i Q or 63 7 6 * 15

T u T a n c k Block Cement W o r t State t i c e n s a d 4 ineured

Exp Con t rac to r Free Esaimetas C e l any t ime 534-1870

1 5 A s p h a l t

a d v a n c e d FAILING 8 PAVING

AahSR Cement

i coat ing Crack Fsang CMI 684-8300

ASPHALT BY GREAT l A K E S CO - ^ T V t v e w w ^ t Park ing l ots

ANGELO-S SUPPLIES CONCRETE READY Ml*

HAUL IT YOURSELF .. TO 2 VOS T RAILERS FREE

w s A lso WW Do AL t y p e s 0» Cement w o r k 8 Pore nee For Vou

476-1726 _ « —

BRICK MASON P a t i o * P o r c h e s Chwwnmr* all ypes Br ick 8 » o e k repair Free ee-

I imstes CsF Cra ig

BRtC« M A S O N 30 Yrs t x t y i a n c e Men 8 O l d Work i C h i m r i ^ ' Repar*

1st class Work -F ree Est lmelea Also Lay Ceramic T i e

4 6 4 - 7 2 6 2

TALO B O M ANA CEMENT C O 37 yr* e i p Garage d r t v w w y * ^ B e t i o

J o e Too B ig Or V n e T • Frae Est UC 6 Insured * 6 5 292-1 # •

L O W P R I C E S

- l - 4 7 2 ^ - — I r w - r ^ g r \ ^ MARIO A U T U N N O S CONST C O M P L E T E

M O D E R N I Z A T I O N

M E L O N I O B R O S . K I T C H E N S

C E M E N T C O N T R A C T O R S £ ^ O M K I T C H E N S FORMICA TOPS REC BOOMS

WORK MYSELF 0 BOWVER Eves 59 1 3 9 ' 3

C O M P L E T E REMODELING BySC d cont rac tor 23 yr exp <**» ; tty work reeennshls p rKes Work

* 477 2266 e 477-7743

* B E R A R D C O . I N C C U S T O M CABINET MAKER

CARPENTRY WOOO 8 FORMICA CABINETS k i t c h e n B a t h * 8 Counter Tops

Wo iman txed Decks u c 8 via

F R E E E S T I M A T E S

5 8 1 - 8 3 1 1 3 4 9 - 0 5 6 4 SENTRY C O N T R A C T O R S INC

A d d i t i o n s 8 Modern izat ion « e c r o o m D a a g n 4 BuMd nas i d e r m a 4 C o m m a r c i a -

i i c e n e e d B u M e Free Esturvatee 476-4444/0

ALL TYPES CARPET AVAILABLE Pad Labor - AS Servtcea

Beeennetae Ratea Fr iendly Carpet S a a e * 76- ' 000

L E E S C A R P E T S

& O t h e r s

W A R E H O U S E P R I C E S

2 5 Y e a r s E x p e r i e n c e

$ $ S a v e $ $

C R A F T S M A N C A R P E T

4 7 8 - 0 1 5 2

9 0 % G O O D WHY REF . I Locks . Spr ings Ro l l e r . R * « c e d _

SAVE-A-OOOR. INC 295-C

99 Gutters A L U M I N U M GUTTERS

SIOING 4 TRIM w o r k myeal t . 25 years a » p e r w « s j Free sat C a * Bob 4 7 6 - 5 6 3 7 '

C O M P L E T E GUTTER W O R K A lum inum 6 Gafvannad

Rapairs • i n s t i l e d • C l ssn i r t 643-9196

, EXPERCNCED CLEANING LAOY I T o d o g e n e r a 8 sf fcaant Oeenmg m • ' — m a t e s ra-

367-1601

SOLARH.JMS Sun r o o m , impor te r ! wood coneer

w b i i p ^ i r * ^ ' - t . ;><np ie re peck a g e pien concrete. M e t r i c f leet 8 ven t l a l i o r oermi t t o city code Lie m a B u * o a P a 8 S o n me

F v e n u e 35 yrs Service

42 Carpet Cleaning A Dyeing

W YEARS EXPERIENCE G a r a g e D r i v e w a y P a t i o

' P o r c h e s . B r i c k & B l o c k

L i e . B o n d e d * i n s u r e d

F r e e E s t i m a t e s

2 6 1 0 6 6 5 o r 2 6 1 - 5 0 2 1

R . B E R A R D C O I N C

C e m s W C o n s t r u c t i o n

36 Burglar and . Fire Alarms

AUTO A L A R M 4 Phone -c m aMrme os«iaar phones 8 radar d e t e r t o r s Done st yW» JJJf ia • Ouamess For p r ice 6 e p p l 474-S610

ALL HOMES C a r p y a n d F u m m x a Clean ing and Dye Free t a n m e t — SPECLAl J roome and • »

836 966-1662 or „ — -

ALPINE FRESH _CAWPET_SJY*

3S5-1206 KE 1 6000

BRICK R E P A I R S Chimrvevs nnr chas 8 « " « » p o m i m g 8

DOMIMO C o a l s ' C O INC-ASPHALT P A V W i t t -

6 2 6 - 2 2 2 6 5 J 2 1 1 2

' O U R A S C A l I A S ENTERPRISES Aaphali Pevmg 8 P s t c M n g

, ^ T : r S i

,«-IA"ae aa —— r , caMktag NO lOb 'OO kmaa Fres Fanmatas C e * Chuck 566 *

C E R T O C O N S T R O i . e e a y * P o n i e s Pat ios * O W i t w R e p a r LIT. lO r n l Fx penence Free Est lmetea 52V 9 4 } t

Porchm* bnc» 4 btocn

S**%*•

5 8 1 - 6 3 V I 3 4 ^ 5 6 4

" * SEASONS c o N c a r r * R a s i d a n t t s i J o b * A i * c

Free Est

C O U N T E R T O P S

C a b i n e t s

A l l M o d e r n i z a t i o n

R e c r o o m s R e a « o n a b » e

F r a n k R a s h t d 4 7 4 - 5 6 5 2

CRAFT C O N S ' R U C f l O N OuaMty Buedmg

Design snd/or ffciert *72 » <

39 Carpentry A K I T C H E N S P E C I A L I S T

Re fecmo or N a a Ceblnels

'726-7610 i tnstaaei

Caa B n m o

WEST' -ANO CEMENT I X

yarnesd Bonded " e u r e d •

FORMICA SPECIALIST

OAK RAIi. S 6 Osck s Qar ry l 522 6610 533-9926

—TSOWrrv BLOQ 8 " E M O O E l ING

Clows « e r a s M a c No (i»b too amaa | ^ K » ^ ^ _ ^ s s f « i m e J s _ _ « 5 y * 3 0 6

ALL TYPES CARPENTRY a Special o n Sn-

• B R A D C A R T E R * C A R P E N T E R

F I N I S H E D

B A S E M E N T S • -229-4090 *

CARPENTf® a A n a daaves Weekend lobs

i i ceneed 6 ineured Bi^ idsr 346-6066

- C U S T O M -

• W O O D D E C K S

OuMRy oons tmcuon r raeau re t reated As L o a aa SB par So Ft L

5 6 9 - 5 0 2 6

D E C K S KEITH HAY

622-8134

o e c K S - w o o o p i e y * . Fancy pat terns - oedar, M f y Nam-

S p e o a design AOIS t o head 5 3 r to d t y c o d . rn. u c

P a 6 A s s o c mc 477-4202

BROWNS EXCAVATING Sewer * water septic tanHa * e l d bads 35 yeers experience L icensed 8 bonded 471-9157

O H M E R GUTTER SERVICE G u t t e r * c leaned, repaired s c r e e n e d ]

S a w Gut ters - Rool Vents F r e a E s t l m a i e e l 824-5

I PROFESSIONAL RESULTS, s 6 s r l » Jservfce fampy owned 8 i j a i H I Uvonla aree S r a i L S G O e e n m n | After 6 P M > 3 7 - 1 2 f t

. QUALITY CLEANING I ReeeonebN rase* Exper ienced

533-7007

I r w o EFFICIENT houee H a en Ing ten heve 2 o p s n m g i in the B«

^B^gnam 13

• D 8 S • DIVERSIFIED LAWN SERVICE

Lawn s t r ipp ing 8 reaoddlng Shrubs 8 t reea/ t r lm 8 p n * i e

Lsrtdecape Service Shrub romovaKPIantfng. 'Cleanup

Service to M y o i * needs 536-6066

FH.L0IRT Fantengton 8 W Biooml le ld s ree l 84 00 s r v d Bu ldaz tng 4 Grading

476-0646

MOVING"? G « e us s call Carefu l fast low rates Exper ienced In moving home*. o»hce*. appl iances and p iano* 641-5006

135 Lawn Maintenance A L L L A W N M O W I N G

D e t h a t c h m g A e r a t i n g

T r e e & S h r u b T r i m m i n g

C l e a n - u p s R e a s o n a b l e

f o t i s L a n d s c a p i n g

S i n c e 1 9 5 4 4 3 7 - 1 1 7 4

O"SULLIVAN MOVING COMPANY LICENSED INSURED inexpanarve p r c l a s n anals Large 4 smell home off ice, ap t m o v i n g

FREE ESTIMATES

C U S T O M PAINTING interior 4 Exterior Papemeng ing P iaster repair R e t e r e n c * R w iche r t FREE EST 528-2181

E u r o p e a n t o u c h

W A L L P A P E R

P A I N T I N G

INTERIOR 4 EX-ERIOR PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES- INSURED

6 4 1 - 7 7 6 6 FATHER 4 SON PAINTING

.n temor 8 Exlertor Quality work Raasoneble ra tea Ca6 any t ime

427-7332

SPECIALLZING m glazing 4 p a a f f n g windows, c a u a n g , 3 0 yrs u p e n -

^ C - ° - S 8 . W f c

L O W E R R A T E S : t V J M B i N G 8 SEWER CLEANING Rape rs 4 A l te ra t ions 471-2600

P-LOMBING WORK DONE a e s o n a s a ra tes f m t serve

No IOC too s m a i 2 ^ 4 - 2 * 6 9

222 Printing

2 6 0 T e l e p h o n e S e r v i c e

& R e p a i r

ABLE INSTALLATION PHONE WiRlNG, 8 JACKS

BUSINESS 4 RESIDENTIAL 538-564*. 722-6921

2 6 1 T V - R a d i O j _ C B

. VCR REPAIR * i l i o m e sarvica

Eree p i c * - u p 4 aalivery - Sr D iscoun t * S i yr* exs

i " M a i . 756-631

_ / f - , (~y QUAL-I-TY RRINTINL. aone st jm> C T U W f - V P e l t i n g pncee W e specxacta » U I L v L V J ^ o o . -aa id ing . p e d d i n g pampraets oar« ——'

P A I N T I N G S E R V I C E ; ^ T l l e W o f h

Al l r e p a i r s ^ P a i n t & Labor ZoS I l i e w o r * ' 2 3 3 R o o f i n g

2 7 7 U p h o l s t e r y

K I M ' S

U P H O L S T E R I N G S a v i n g trie Community

For Crv» 30 Yr* Saupnoatennf f 4

Cuatem j p n o i s i e n n g O M M E R C l A i RESIDE ki'TiA.,

. '1W4 MC weicoma ER£€ I N - - O M C E S T I M A - E S

427-514G

5 0 % o f f INTERIOR e EXTERIOR

15 Years Exp • F-ee Estimate

B O N D E D & I N S U R E D

6 6 9 - 4 9 7 5

5 4 0 - 7 1 3 8 -

J A R V I S P A I N T I N G

LOW RATES 396-6067 563-69*0 [ Res F r *s

R A B B . ' EXPRESS Mov ing C o Moving'1 Can us for our LOW rataa We move single p-ecas o l fu rn i tu re i pianos appl iances etc ). a l m e »«y

^ 6 2 3 ^ 6 3 4

6 Ext W _ - ^ _ — _ w Fres Est LOW pncee A l work guar*.-. t6ed Fully n s u r s d 543- : 70*

J. RIG BY BOYCE P«mtmg Contrac-t o r * i n d o o r ' O u t d o o r ' es idanee p » n t m g F r « e l n i a C * ^ ) 6 0 7

day or e v « i m g 453-0607

summer Mr KnOTr 646-664^

3RD GENERATION CONTRACTOR ^ 5 G G ^ S £ . ° ^ R S

D . E . S P O O N E R o n i r e e S e r Y . e e « a * - 2 T 3 3 532-5166 273 r— Senrtce

A BET-ER ROOFING SYSTEM n e t Roo f * 8 Decks 10 y» aarranTy

C o m m /Res Tear-o f t * , shingles • o a n U c 351-4410 or 837-6* ' t

I ACCURATE ROOFING 8 REPAIRS i Haw Root* Ra-Roo f * 8 T«ar-Offs I L icensed • inaured - Guera r teed | x a g n o o r t i o o d Const Co .6*4-5563

ACE ROOFERS EXTRAOROINARE

ALL CERAMIC - neeky shower* re-g . ou t ing Repair 4 Instal lat ion Sur- .bmg comp le te batT r s t i o O * , mg work guar 3 0 y r » e x p s . ' . - T 9 t 5 v

A K A N D * - TILE • We tae wrtr s -vN Excellent w o r t - e p a n R a e a o n ^ a pnees - a work g u a F -eees t Car Chuck a n y h m * * • '

A R T I S T I C

U P H O L S T E R I N G I SINCE -9?a.

P-INE C U S ' O M JPHO LS ' £ R'NG 4 SLIPCOVERS

'VER- iCA. 4 HORLZON'A. BLI«*DS 10 »:»ar Cons t ruc tvx G^a/ar iae

Car c o i c r a e Esiima'e

5 8 4 - 5 9 0 0 -

281 Video Taping Services "• - B T'.LE C O M P AN'v

QUAL-TY CERAMIC TILE . Fuay - - - n e e d 4 nSursd _ WE DOING V'DEC RECORDING

. Est imates c a l J f 526-464C ^ w e d d - - < soec-a. 1260 w s t beat your bes- pnoe

471-3023 . O W P R I C E S

CERAMIC T ILE EiaaieC Carpant i Cement >-ywei- R a e p y * 2 6 4 W a l l p a p e r i n g

S A F E W A Y M O V I N G H O U S E ' OLD OR OFFICE

FREE EST R - A S O N A B L E RATES 4 7 . -0505

BULLD02ER 8 BACKHOE Basements Septic Sys tems Grad-

! m g 8 s i te Work Opera tad rentals available 346-1>T7

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ACCOUNTS R E Q E V A B L E C L E R K Ptymouth baaed o rgan iza t ion a aeeamg an exper ienced p e r s o n 5 mae Sheldon aree Exoe i len i bene-f i t * Send reeume* a p e a t y m g salary requ i rement* to « r i * n t i o n OWce Meneger, 15101 Cleat. P l ymou th 48170

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DATA ENTRY P E R S O N - Experi-enced. needed tor a c c o u n t * receiv-able inventory baang W o r t on an IBM System 36 ( O M A S l Mu*J be fast and accu ra l s ganers l off lce beckground s plus- Pey commen-surate wtth expe r ience * x o * M n t benef i t package CaH W V M e a l e Heat ing Suppfy lor fur ther l i f o r m a -t ion and appo in tmen t 338-6454

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6 2 6 - 8 1 8 8

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LEGAL SECRETARIES

BOOKKEEPER- Two M l charge, compute r expenenca tor Roysi Oak 8 Ksego Marboc Resume to 30500 Van Dyke. M4. Warren. M ich 48093

CASHIER Suburban au to fleeter a m need qf * f u l t ime Cashier Dealership exper i -ence r equired Apply in pereon

35200 G r a n d RNer . Farmington Hills

na t i ve proceeemg d a r k to hand le 8 oversee a* order p rocess ing and re-a l ed dunea Our c l ien t * a re non-profit o rgan izat ion* tor w h o m « * d o •und raieing ea w a l aa p r o m o t i o n Sectors r i n g s f r om m e d i a * - re-search to ths p re fo rm ing arts . The cand ida l * to.M ties pos i t ion wMl haws at leeet 3 years o f r s i s t sd off-ice expenence. prooeeamg m o w * edge, atrong numer ica l back g r o u n d computer expenenoe and I p r e e d •newt knowledge p o e m o r n H » 6 i |

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iv w v « a aa ' ^t»i i*awii.,n Electronic typing or w o r d

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4 ' ^ Day Wortc Week SavarM full t ime o p e n i n g * at a local maurance company o f fer ing pleas-ant sur roundings compet i t i ve sa l* , nee and company p a i d fr inge bene-nts m o u d i n g peK) Noadeys and va-ca t ion* Immedta le opening to^ • *

i G E N E R A L C L E R I C A L i CLAIMS EXAMINERS

Cal l 5 9 1 - 4 6 9 0 M o n th ru Thurs 7 3C e m - 4 „ t 5 p m

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9 am - 3 p m and 3 p m - 9 p m

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362-1180

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JOANNE MANSFIELD

Legal Personnel S u b u r b a n Areas 362 -3430 Penobsco t B ldg 961 -8580

LOTUS OPERATOR Jrgent need exist* tor expeoarcer t LOtu* opera ! or ReeponO»ties in-clude da ta mput spread s fee t change* 8 pr in t ing r *por ts Tempo-•ary poe i t i o r with major automotive •mp iove r Generous salary Pieeae call The Employment Connect ion

425-3220

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

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567-7006

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4 2 5 - 5 7 7 0 - 4 2 5 - 2 7 0 0 NEVER A FEE

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. - • never a tee Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer M ' F / H

U S law rsqu i ree *« •pp i l can ts to show p r o o l of Iden t i ty end r ight to w o r t m the U S .

GENERAL OFFICE CLERK Entry level ganaraJ efhee poeit ions available m o u r ' S o u t h M I d off ice

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C a l 552-0400

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Erb LUMBER CO. B i r m i n g h a m

An Equel Oppor tun i t y Employer

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North to Nanisivik: Monumental challenge awaits marathonerin Arctic Circle

Gluskin picks unusual race for annual trip B y D a n O ' M e a r a s t a f f w r i t e r

As a dedicated runner with a de-sire to travel, Ron Gluskin selects one marathon a year to enter., pref-erably in a place he's never visited. ' This year he outdid himself This time he picked the most unique race. he could find, not to mention chal-lenging

The 55-year-old Bloomfield Town-ship man will endure possible freez-ing temperatures, tackle high eleva-tion levels and pound the permafrost instead of the pavement* Sunday in the Nanisivik Midnight Sun Marathon. An encounter with wild animals in their natural habitat is even possible, though hopefully not dunng the race.

The event, which bears the name of a small mining town in the upper reaches of Canada's Northwest Ter-ritory. will take place 480 miles in-side the Arctic Circle and just 600 miles from the North Pole.

"1 ALWAYS wanted to get up to that part of the world," said Gluskin. an optometrist with offices in Farm-ington Hills and Livonia. "This meets two of my interests one of my dreams was to visit-the Arctic area and. secondly, I wanted to do a marathon.

"I'm going to a place* where only a handful of people have been in the history of the world," he added.

Gluskin. who competed in marathons in Boulder. Colo., last year and San Francisco the year be-fore. read about the Nanisivik event in a running magazine and returned the entry coupon.

The -run is sponsored by the com-pany that owns the mine on the outskirts of Nanisivik, and the com-petitors will be housed by miners and their families. Cons«f<juently, Cfluskin is one of only 85 who will compete since that is the maximum the miners can accommodate.

It should be a total experience. Running ia what ia taking me up there, but / alao want to meet the people and see how they live.'

— Ron Gluskin marathon runner

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Running condi t ion* wi l l be much different then they were earli-e r this w e e k for Ron Gluskin when he competes Sunday in the Nanisivik Midnight. Sun Marathon. The 55-year-old Gluskin trains for the event, wh ich wil l take place in extreme northern

Canada, on an area road and in warm temperatures and sum-mer clothing. However, he'l l have to dress for the possibil ity of freezing temperatures and be ready to run 26-plus miles on permafrost and tundra in-the marathon.

GLUSKIN'S WEEKLONG journey began Wednesday when he flew to Toronto and made connections with half of his fellow runners. That was followed by a flight to Montreal where the rest of the competitors were waiting Then began hour flight to Nanisivik, a town pop-ulated by 300 Eskimos and having only a rudimentary form of airport.

"I'm as eager to go up there and see the Territory as I am to run," Gluskin said "I expect the scenery will be just fabulous.

,"The sun will be shining 24 hours a

people in sports jas to be different and

hopefully, we'llsee~some-a^imals in-digenous to the . area — maybe, a bear-or two. And I'm interested in seeing some of the art.

"It should be a total experience," he added. "I hope to take in every--

thing I can. Running is what is tak-ing me up there, but I also want to

meet the people and see how they live."

THE RUN itself promises to be a grueling . experience First of all, there's the weather Being half way between the Arctic Circle and North Pole, it should be much different from the kind marathoners are ac-customed to in southeastern Michi-

gan. _ "From what I understand, Arctic Bay is still frozen, so the tempera-ture can range from 20 to 50 de-gress. depending on whether the wind is blowing in off the bay or-not,". Gluskin said.

"They told us to bring what we needed for winter running — every-thing from a nylon suit to poly-pro-pylene tights and a turtleneck shirt, plus a wool hat and gloves."

Actually, the weather could be a friend to the runners since they gen-erally prefer temperatures in the 35-

to 48-degree mark That prevents rapid dehydration and loss of energy

"THERE SHOULDN'T be any hu-midity. and the temperature should be just fine.'' Gluskin said. "Of course, that rhakes up for all the hills."

Besides running 26-plus miles on a course made up oir-irothrtig but tun-dra,'Gluskin will have to deal with dramatic increases and declines in elevation

The race begins at a point barely above sea Level (25 meters; and rises to a peak of approximately 3,000 feet (530 meters) three-quarters of tbe way into the race and drops quickly to sea level again (two me-ters) at its conclusion in Nanisivik.

"They say you can almost add an hour to your regular time," said Gluskin. who hopes to finish the marathon in four hours

"IT SHOULD be interesting, be-cause we're completely above the treeline You have no trees to serve as visual guide to help you judge-dis-tances.

"You might see something that looks like a hill in the distance, and it could be 20 miles away," he added "It's just wide-open space."

Gluskin. who has trained for the marathon by running plenty of hills and doing so at.5 30 a.m. when the temperatures are still cool, expeets to realize a great difference between the surfaces on which he. regularly runs and the gravel road leading into Nanisivik, beneath which lies ap-proximately two feet of permafrost

"You're just not going to get the firmness you get from running on blacktop here," he said i t will make a lot of difference, because your muscles are more tense

"YOU HAVE TO pay more atten-tion to keeping your balance and stride. And you have to have more, concentration than you would if you were running on a blacktop road "

" *• from jaround .the world, including one from Hong Kong, have entered the race But. with so many other factors to consider, it's easy to , overlook the competitive, aspect of the marathon

"I don't think you enter a run like this "and worry about "He competi-tion," Gluskin said. "You don't enter for time, you enter to finish "

Midwest Hockey League set for another summer of action B y D a n O ' M e a r a s t a f f w r i t e r

The Midwest Summer Hockey League begins another season of competition Sunday, but with a younger look than in past year*. ' v

A number of league veterans didn't return this year, and that opened the door ior some new talent to step in and fill the rosters of the eight-team circuit.

Injuries, fatigue and perhaps or-ders from their regular-season clubs to reduce out-of-season activity have kept some of the older players away, said A.J Baker commissioner of the MSHL

"Some guys from the area played a long time this year because of the playoffs and need a rest." he said. "For them, summer is getting to be a time lo take off. no ifs, ar\ds or buts about it.

"BUT THERE'S still a lot of tal cnted players out there."

The league will once again feature some of the older, more skilled play-ers who performed in previous years

The ranks of veteran players in-clude- Livonia's Dennis Smith a budding young star with the Adiron-

Thia year, more than any other, it's hard to say what caliber of players we have until we see them on the ice. Some may take a couple yeara to blossom, and if we can help them do that it's a feather in our cap.'

—A.J. Baker MSHL commissioner

dack Wings. John Doehr. Mike Stah-ley. Bill Trisch and Troy Thrun

Doehr nad a tryout with a Finnish team, and Thrun, who played for Western Michigan, spent last winter playing professionally in Germany Stahley has experience with the Sar-ma Junior R teajn, and Livonia's Trisch gained a year's expenence at the college level before spending last season with the Livonia Senior team

WHILE THE league has remained popular with players looking to stay active during the summer months, the. number of new players makes it difficult for Baker to assess the overall quality in tbe league at the present time.

This year, more than any other, it's hard to say what caliber of play-

P l e a s e turn to P a g e 2

Elks tournament champions Chris Kennedy's pitching in the fi-

nal assured the Canton Elks they would win the championship of the Jackson Rebels Baseball Invitation-al last weekend in Jackson But it was tbe Elks' booming bat* that car-ried the team to the titie

Tb« Elks claimed the utleSunday with s 10-1 trouncing of tbe h«*t-team Rebels. Kennedy silenced the Rebels oo seven hits ahd no walks, sinking out four

The Canton team got all the runs It would need in the opening inning, scoring twice The Elks added three more in the third and iced their tri-umph with a five-run seventh — three scoring on Steve Johnson s

baseball double

Ed Bardelli - who was five-for-seven in the three games — had two hits in three trips, driving in three runs, for Canton. Scott Browne col-lected three hits in four at bats scor-ing twice and driving in a run. and Johnson contributed two hits and three RBI

Tbe Rebels' only run scored in the sixth

THE ELKS advanced to the final by beaUng Jackson FOP 6-4 and Pennfield Merchants 7-5 Saturday.

In the victory over FOP. Canton trailed 4-2 entering the bottom of the fifth inning, but Chrtt Sisler unload-ed a three-run homer to put the Elks on top 5-4. A run-scoring single by Tim Dowd in tbe sixth provided them wtth an insurance run

Steve Waite delivered Canton's first two rum wtth a single tn tbe third, pulling his team to within S-2 Derek Darkowski was tbe benefici-ary of tbe late rally, Darkowski pitched all seven innings, allowing

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MSHL set for season of ice action C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1

ers we have u n t i l w e see t h e m on the ice.'" B a k e r - s a i d -Some m a y Lake a coup le years to b lossom, and i f w e can help t h e m do t ha t i t 's a f e a t h e r in bu r cap "'

While the league was loaded with more experienced players and, therefore, boasted more known abili-ty two years ago. that shouldn't de-tract f rom the t a l en t level now in tbe league

T h e r e s s t i l l a l o t of p l a y e r s w h o didn t make it th rough t ryou t s , " Baker said I 've got a wai t ing list a s long as my arm. I could spend th6 rest of the day on the phone, putting toge ther t eams if n e e d b e . "

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BAKER IS hopeful of building a foundation with the young players that v ill be mutually beneficial for the next several years

The new influx is at the 16- and 17-year-old age level, kids coming out of bantam and going into midgets or trying to get themselves ready for junior level.'' he said "It's incredible the amount of interest at that level.

"If we can give them some good competition and show them this is a worthwhile league, they're going to . come back. If they want to play sum-mer hockey the "next couple years, they're going to think of us first."' /^>om<Nof the top young players in-clude m e t e r s of the Little Caesar's Bantam Major team that won a na-tional.championship earlier this-year such as Canton's J.P LaRoche ind Livonia's Frank Mariani

ONCE AGAL\Baker plans to run a clean league, one that is free of

• fights and bears no resemblance to others in which "they drop the puck, score a few goals and then drop the gloves." Baker said

ideally, we want to have abso-lutely no scuffles, no fights, nothing

Podrasky, Tancill on same side again

Jeff Fisher goea on the offensive during Mid-west Summer Hockey League action in a pre-vious campaign. The league will kick off an-

other season Sunday with a tr iple-header be-ginning at 6 p.m. at Plymouth Arena.

even resembling an altercation. I'd like to have a league that is so well run by the players themselves oh the' ice that we could almost play the games without referees

"We try to keep a check on it as much as is humanly possible, he added "I take pride in what I've done and the people wh<5 have tfelped

me organize the league We want this to be something the players and their parents can be proud to be part of, also."

Games will be played at Plymouth Arena on Sunday. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday nights Thursday

4games will be played at Wayne Are-na Sunday's action will feature a

triple-header with games at 6. 7:30 and 9 p.m.

At the end of the season, the MSHL champion again will travel to Chicago for a two-game series with the winner of a similar league in that city Tbe MSHL has won the last two series and owns a five-game winning streak

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Pete Podrasky and Chris Tancill will be teammates again, at least for a week, maybe longer

The two played together three years ago on the powerful Compu-ware midget hockey team, but then went their separate ways. Podrasky to Northern Michigan University and Tancill to the University of Wiscon-sin.

Both were recently invited by the Amateur Hockey Association of the U S. to participate in the 1988 U.S. National Junior Team Training and Selection Camp, which will be July 23 through Aug. 1 in Fussen, West Germany.

Podrasky and Tancill will each try to earn a berth on the U S National Junior Team, which is scheduled to compete in December for the' World Junior Championships in Moscow

The camp will also give U.S. 01yq|pic coach Dave Peterson a glimpse at this country's top young hockey prospects, possibly for 1988 Games in Calgary • or the 1992 Games.

Podrasky, a defense man from Canton and 1986 graduate of Catho-lic Central Central High School, is' delighted about the opportunity to travel abroad for the first time.

- "I KNEW THERE was a possibili-ty, but when I got it (the invitation) I was surprised." he said. "I'm really looking forward to it and I hope to play well."

The 5-foot-lO, 170-pound Podrasky said he is well suited"for the interna-tional style of play.

"The surface are^_around their rinks are so much bigger." Podrasky said. "I feel my biggest asset is speed and the way I handle the puck. I'm more of a finesse player than a physical player." "

Podrasky saw plenty of playing

Pete Podrttfcy NMU

time as a freshman at NMU. appear ing in 36 gaAes He was a regular on the power-play unit and was once se-lected "Wildcat of the Week' for hi: play in the Denver series (Dec 14 15). 1

"For my first year in college it was a challenge," he said " Getting used to the size of the players and the speed alone is just a tremendous difference ""

NMU FINISHED fifth in the West era Collegiate Hockey Association The Wildcats were knocked out iron -ically in the first round of tbe WCH 1

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Forget it. It's over No more will Schoolcraft College

athletic director Mary Gans try to see just how many soccer games can be played in a three-day span

That seemed to be the objecUve in years past when SC co^ponsored the annual Wolverine Soccer Tourna-ment. As the tournament grew in popularity, attracting teams from surrounding states and Canada, Gans was only too happy to accommodate any additional entries

No longer Gans admitted Mon-days "We cut back about 10 teams this yeap."

Not an easy admission for a self-styled soccer aficionado like Gans-But it was a decision that had to be made.

"We're trying to make it so we can

handle it better." Gans. "lf_ we have too many teams in one age group, it makes it unwieldy.".

MIND YOU, Gans did not want to turn teams away But it's-a testa-ment to the sport's increasing popu larity that he had to.

The eighth annual Wolverine tpur-nament, hosted once again by SC in conjunction with the Michigan State Youth Soccer Association, will fea-ture 170 age-group teams for both boys and girls.- It is estimated that more than 3,000 youths from 10 to 19 years old will compete in games dur-ing the tournament.

Play starts at 7:45 a.m. Friday at three sites SC (on Haggerty between Si* and Seven Mile roads). Livonia s Bicentennial Park (on Seven Mile be-tween Farmington and Newburgh roads) and Dickinson Junior High School. (on Newburgh between Sir and Seven Mile roads).

Games will continue at all three sites Saturday, starting at 8 a.m. Championship matches are slated to begin at 9 a.m Sunday at SC only

By Sunday evening more than 300 matches will have been played, mak-ing the Wolverine tournament one of the largest age-group soccer events in the Midwest

A SPECIAL attraction of this year's Wolverine will be an all-star exhibit!6n "between the Michigan Arsenal and Livonia Marauders, two men's teams, which consist mostly of local soccer stars. The exhibition will be at f.25 p.m. Saturday on field No. 1 at SC.

i The tournament will cap off a week full of soccer at SC A camp run by former Detroit Express star

- Trevor Francis concludes today Local teams will vie for honors in

almost every age division of the

Wolverine Among the girls teams entered are" —

• Under 12 — Livonia Hawks. Troy TNT;

• Under 14 — Livonia Cosmos, Troy Express Livonia Panthers, Livonia Hawks. Livonia Junior Crusaders; ' • Under 16 — Livonia Lasers

• Under 19 .— Livonia Strikers. Troy. Rockies, Livonia Hawks. Livo-nia Crusaders

Among the boys teams entered are: .

• Under 10 — Livonia Wolves Livonia Wolves "77.

• Under 11 - Livonia Vardar III. • Under 12 - Plymouth Sting.

Troy Turbos. Troy Lasers. Livonia Cougars, Livonia Wolves 75.

• Under 13 — Livonia Strikers Westland Redhawks. Livonia Wolves '74, Troy Alliance. . Birmir.gham-Bioomfield Blazers

• Under 14 — Livonia Titans. Plymouth Knightr, Cantos Strikers, Livonia Vardar III, Livoma-Wotves -73.

• Under 15 — Troy Panthers. Livonia Wolves '72;

• Under 16 — Livonia Wolves '71. Livonia Vardar III '71. Troy Co-bra, Livonia United." Troy Maver-icks;

• Under 17 — Farmington Unit-ed Rochester Maple Leafs, Livonia Kicks, Birmmgham-Bloomfield Blazers, .

• Under 19 — Canton Armada

That's 42 Observer L Eccentric-area teams shooting for champion-ships Among their opponents will be squads from four other states and Canada Such a field should make for an impressive weekend

But that's a common trait of the Wolverine Tournament

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A r e a p l a y e r s in E u r o p e a n c o m p e t i t i o n How good is the brand of soccer played in

Plymouth and Canton? A handful of high school youths are about to find out — first-hand

Three Plymouth Salem students and one from Plymouth Canton are among those joining the Michigan branch oFTeams USA, an affiliate of the United States Youth Soccer Association, to t ravel to compete in youth cups in Denmark. Holland. Sweden. West Germany and the Soviet Union throughout this month

Those making the trip are Salem seniors-to-be Randy Balconi and Dennis Reynolds.

who will play on the men's under-19 team, and Salem junior-to-be Marc Lipke and Can-ton junior-to-be Brian L'Heureux, who will be on the men under-17 squad

All four were chosen for Teams USA in tryouts held last winter and spring Lipke and Balconi are midfielders. Reynolds is a forward, and L'Heureux is a goalkeeper

FOR EACH, the chance to play soccer in Europe against players their own age pre-sents something different

Balconi said he experts 'to get first-hand experience competing against European and

Soviet styles of soccer, as well as the experi-ence of living with people from different countries"'

Reynolds simply wanted "to see Europe-an-style soccer."' while L'Heureux said he was looking forward to the chance to expe-rience different cultures."

But Lipke's expectations were, no boubt part of every players' plans To have a good time."

Teams USA's intent is not leisure, howev-er iThe program is designed to t^ke strong players and accelerate their development through' intensive international competi-

tions." said associate -director Dean Duerst. ' Our players are -selected not only for the technical ability but also for their promise "

THK TEAM departed from Chicago s O'Hare International. Airport Wednesday and arrived in Amsterdam early this morn-ing They will spend their first'four days at the Euro-Sportring Soccer School in Aalten. Holland with .daily lectures on the sport from the Dutch coaching staff

After a short sightseeing tour of Copen-hagen. the Team> USA will split up. part going to Helsmgnr «nd part to Copenhagen

for matches against their_Dajiish counter-parts and training sessions

From there, it's on to the Soviet Union anc a Moscow sightseeing tour followed by d

trip to Minsk for the Dynamo Festival and training sessions with Soviet experts -

The team" will spend six days in the USSR before traveling to Hjorring Denmark for the Dana Cup. which will start July 20 and continue through July 25 That will be fol-lowed by a trip to Bielefeld-Detmolff West Germany, for training sessions and games against the West Germans

sports shorts • SUPERSTARS SOUGHT

The Eighth Annual Youth Super-stars Contest will take place Satur-day. July 18. at Griffin Park. The event is sponsored by the Canton Parks and Recreation Department at nocost to the participants , • Preregistration will be at ^ 30 a.m The contest begins at 10 a.m. and is open to boys and girls with competition for both .being conduct-ed in the following age groups 9-un-der. 10-12 and 13-15. Awards will be given in each age group.

Superstars involves a series of six events to test a variety of athletic skills, including basketball, golf, soccer, baseball, running, etc.

For information, call the recre-ation department at 397-5110

• TIGER TRIP

The Canton Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a trip for children and their parents to a De-troit Tigers game Saturday, July 25

The cost is $9.50 per person, which includes transportation and reserved sfeat for the game with the California Angels The bus will l«ave from the Canton Township Administration Building at 11:45 a.m. and return fol-lowing the game.

Registration must be made in ad-vance and in person at the parks and recreation department in the admin-istration building (lower level). Call 397-5110 for further details.

• TENNIS TOURNAMENT

The Second Annual Singles Tennis Tournament will be played July 10-12 at the Plymouth Canton High School tennis courts

The entry fee is $4 per person, and the deadline is 5 p m Wednesday. July 8 Players should register at the Canton Township Administration Building - Players will compete in the fol-

- lowing age divisions: 14 and under, 15-18 and 19 and over Trophies will be awarded to the winner and runner-up in each division For infor-mation, call 397-5110.

• BASEBALL SCHOOL

South Farmington Baseball Inc is sponsoring the Bernie Carbo Base-ball School and offering instruction to youths 8-15. The cost for one of the three week-long sessions is $75.

* The camp sessions will be July 13-17, July 20-24 and July 27-31. The daily time and location will be 10 a.m to 2 p.m. at Drake Field Par-ticipants will receive individual dai-ly hitting instructiQn from Carbo. a former major league player

Carbo, a graduate of Livonia Franklin High School, was the Cin-

-CHjnati Reds' No. 1 draft pick in 1965 andSws named Rookie of the Year in 1970. He also appeared in two World Series.

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C o u l d a r e n a f o o t b a l l p r o s p e r i n

H AVING MORE THAN a casual in-

terest tn sports, another new

Arena Football As I was watching the game on ESPN-TV'

.ist Saturday night between the Denver Dy-namite and the Washington Commandos. I sept dreaming .up ways to bring a franchise hert and this Green Bay's version of ' Titietown USA "

What ar. exciting Thought. Area* Foot-ball live from the.Eddie Edgar in Livonia"

It's a natural..of course, but first we'd have t< raise the roof a few inches and ere*: some iuxurv boxes at Edgar, which has been n>- ca for fuch memorable events as the t -• Weighthfting Championships. Cher 30 H - key and Bruiser Bedlam Wres-tling „ *

How ar-• -i a suggestion for a nickname? Please write me and convey your inner-most and creative thoughts. How about Livonia Larks'* No. that sounds too passive for Arena Football

THE TEAM'S front office must have a lot of local ties y

Here is list ot candidates reportedly "ready to Sl«p in: / r———

Principal owner Ed McNamara Does not own a pizza franchise, but a good politi-cian who seems to have his hand in many things in wtslern Wayne County

President: Monte Clark Looking to get back into/ fo9tball. not necessarily as a . coach Currently owns a chain of Burger King nKtaurants Without Russ Thomas hanging over his head, he could have it-his way

General manager Marv Gans Soccer background, but a go-getter who can work well with the flayers His talents aren t ful-ly appreciated at Schoolcraft College

Director of player • personnel George Allen. The Over the Hill Gang rides again ' Eight players together can t lose

Director of marketing. Mike' Adray He's done well in hockey and baseball, why not Arena Football1 Could provide a sound stereo system Plavers could study game

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Public relations director: Barry Bremen America's best known lmposter of athletes could do a great job of impersonat-ing a PR man He wouldn't hifve to worry abbut being arrested

Security The Catholic Central Dad's Club

Head coach: John Herrington It would be a big jump going from high school to the pros He's secure at Farmington Harrison, but could be lured away Not as crary as Gerry Faust, but has demanded that line coach Bob Sutter be part of a package deal

Offensive coordinator Dan Henrv An-

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other high school coach iBishop, Borgess) who can put points orr the board in a hurry. His offensive game plans are sweeter than the famous candy bar

~ Pe /enjn-e t w w i w w w . C h u d Gordon His "Junkyard Dog"-defenses at Glenn High School are legendary The fans would be howling over his 150-pound nose"guards

Quarterback Rich Hewlett Never got a real chance at Michigan An aspiring law-yer who could negotiate his own contract He's a guy who can run the option and play defense as well.

Kicker Tom Birney Could be lured out of retirement He used to be a straight-on kicker for the Packers Just needs practice, but must fend off competition from Wayne Walker and Dale Livingston

Center Tom Piette. An All-Stater'at Redford Union High and quality player at Michigan State He plaved for Allen back in the old USFL davs

Tackle Jeff Wiska Another ex-MSC and" I'SFL player

Running back Aaron Roberts Ques-

a r e a ? tionable hands, but can stM do it despite a somewhat disappointing career at MSI' Still keeps himself in tremendous shape

Defensive back: Mike Skiver Good credentials Hometown boy and All-Mid-Amerlcan Conference pick from Eastern Michigan" Overlooked^ the NFL

Tight end Dave' Hall Livonian who plaved three sports at Michigan, Including football whtxe he was oat Of position as a backup quarterback He's big enough to make the transition to tight end and could also play linebacker

Territorial draft picks: Bob Wasczen ski A future who could fill the gap at wide receiver He's been to four different schools in six years, but there's no place like home Also, John Miller a Michigan Stater who is two years away, but a versatile g u y ^ h o can punt and carry the ball.

Cheerleading coach Gary Hart This is no monkey business He has already linec up one All-American performer from the University -of South Carolina Dallas Cowgirls, watch out'

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Solid hitting propelled the Craiger travel baseball team to three-straight Pee Wee Reese League vic-tories last weekend. Craiger knjocked off both Southgate and Dearborn Crestwood by 6-4 scores and defeat-ed Plymouth Universal 8-3

Craiger trailed Southgate 4-1 Sat-, urday before rallying to score five runs in the last two innings for the victory Mike Setlock's double drove in pinch-runner Eric Marcotte with the_game-winning run

Scott Kapla's four-for-four per-formance paced a 13-hit attack while pitcher Mike Johnson surren-dered just five hits in Saturday's win over Plymouth Universal On Sun-day. Vince Turn and Chris Moore each collected two hits to support

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Turn (seven-for 10). Moore fsev-en-for-11) and Kapla ffive-for-lOiied the Craiger offense in its three-game sweep, which improved the team's record to 8-2 and greatly enhanced its chances of qualifying for the Pee Wee Reese regional tournament for the second-straight season

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f'iur runs on seven hits and five w alks while striking out six

A Johnson single scored two runs and started the Elks on their way to a five-run second innmg in their win -over Pennfield Saturday. Todd

Kenyon followed with a run-scoring base hit. Sisler walked with the bases loaded to force in a run and Waite hit a sacrifice fly

Canton never trailed after that, al-though Waite was tagged for four runs after relieving starter Adam Kocik in the seventh Kocik worked the first six innings and surrendered

just one run on six hits and three walks, fanning eight. Waite. though, got just one out in the seventh before Mike Sulak relieved and picked up the save.

Bardelli went three-foc-three and Joel Riggs was two-for-two for the Elks, who improved their record to 10-1 overall

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But what about tournament golf That's eight, duffers, the 1987 Ob-server & Eccentric golf tournaments are fast approaching.

There'll be prizes for the top play-ers in both the women's 18-hole tour-ney scheduled .for Aug. 15 and in the men's 36-hole event, slated for Sept 19-20 In addition, each entrant will receive a golf gift.

For excitement, it's hard to top the O&E tournaments. In last year s wonjen's championship. Erica Zo'nd-er of Farmington Hills had a -four-stroke lead with three holes left But three bogies followed, giving Ann Lauer of Birmingham her chance.

Lauer took advantage of Zonder s lapse, finishing birdie, par. birdie on the last three holes to slip into the winner's circle with a 76 — one stroke ahead of Zonder.

THE MEN'S tournament was even more dramatic. Doug Cumming of Farmington Hills caught Mike Steg-gles of Livonia by sinking an 11-foot

putt to sa,\;e par on his last hole Bift-Cumming 'couldn t keep the magic going; on the first playoff hole, Steg-gles sank an 18 inch ".birdie putt to win the title. —

Both Cupiming and Steggles fin-ished the 3)6-hole tourney tied at 143 (one-over par). The top two prizes a $150 gift certificate for first and a $100 certificate for second - were divided between them.

•Both champions "are expected to return to defend their titles So are other past winners, like. John Van Vleck and Nunzio-Marino in the men's tourney and Kathy Heriford in 'the women's.

The entry fee is $20 for the women and $35 for the men ' Women s e n -tries close at 6 p'rn Saturday. Aug 8. men's entries close at 6 p m Sat-urday. Sept. 12 Should ram force a postponement, the respective tour-ney will be rescheduled yne» week later (Aug 22 for the women. Sept 2H-27 for the men).-

To'enter, simply fill out the form accompanying this story and return it. with your entry fee, to WTfispering-Willows Golf Course

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Geese swim slowly and gracefully through the water, and" unlike any other "wild bird which visits or re-sides in Michigan, geese fly in. groups in a nearly perfect V-forma-tion

They provide hundreds of hours of recreation for photographers, bird watchers and hunters.

Despite all these positive traits many land owners become irritated when large numbers of geese invade

• their lakefront property Lets face it. too many geese can cause some pret-ty foui problems, and that's where the nuisance goose trapping pro-gram comes into play.

"For certain home owners the goose problem has become too much td tolerate," said Department of Natutal_Resources district wildhfe biologist Tim Payne "It's mostly the (goose) droppings in their yard or on their beach The problem is that when the geese move into areas which are protected from hunting i f s really hard to move them out "

THROUGH A COOPERATIVE ef-fort with land and lakefront owners the DNR has organized a nuisance Canada goose trapping program for the past seven years Through the program, more than 6.51)0 geese

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have been removed from southeast-ern Michigan This year alone the DNR moved 1.517 geese, mostly from sp6ts in Oakland County

"It's a highly public Involvement effort,'' said Payne. "If a lake has a problem the land owners petition us They must have a 70 percent majori-ty agreement Then we tell the peo-ple how to round up the geese and we come by and pick them up."

The majority of birds relocated through the program are the giant Canada geese that usually grow up to 10-12 pounds Unlike the migrat-ing Canada geese, which are three to five pounds smaller and travel great distances to find warm, weather in the winter, the giant Canadas slay pretty close to home. If the winter weather gets too severe they may' move as far south as Ohio or Kentuc-ky. but they usually stay right here in Michigan

THIS YEAR the roundup took place during the week of Julie 22-26 The DNR picked this week for a rea-son

Adult geese go through an annual molt in which they lose their flight feathers and are unable to fly. They

' remain flightless for two or three weeks until new feathers grow in. This molting usually begins in early-" June

Goslings hatch In May and don't begin flying until the the middle of July, which renders the entire flock flightless through the end of the month At this time geese can be herded, like sheep, into a pen where DNR officials later pick them up.

. "There are some areas in the state that we are trying to boost the goose population and this program helps u$ achieve that x ^ l , " said Payne "It works re la^Wy well, especially with the new birds When geese be-gin to fly they relate with the area When they reach their sexual matu-rity (at three years of age) they key back to that area they learned to fly and that's usually where they nest."

Geese captured this year were re-located to tbe Upper Peninsula. Ok-lahoma and Missouri They were all fitted with leg bands and the ones takon tn the u p were also fitted with a green neck collar

Of the 24 sites geese were re-moved'•from this year some of the major harvests were from Kensing-ton Metropark. the Dearborn Ford Plant, Sylvan Lake, Upper and Low-er Long Lake, Upper Straights Lake and Metro Beach'

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR MEETING

June 23. 1987

Supervisor Breen called the meeting lo order "at 7 30 p m and led in the Pledge ol Allegiance to the R a g All members were present 0 1 0 B -Mr Pruner moved*!© approve the minutes of the regular meeting ot June s. as submitted Supported by Mrs Hulsing Ayes all Mrs Hulsing moved- to allow payment vf the bills for June 23 198 in the amount of $342,345 35 for General Fund and 1207.225 37 for Water and Sewer tnajunf a Grand Total of $549.570 72 Supported by Mr Pniner Ayes all oc a roll call vote. Acept Mr Irvine who voted no Mr Munfakh moved to approve the agenda for the regular meeting of June 25. 198" as submitted Supported by Mrs Brooks Ayes ail Mrs Hulsing moved to approve the requested rootling for Rus-Isle Company and Robom Limited Partnership. Applicative No 854 from IND .Industrial t ru i l lo O S (OfM* Service District! for Lot 1 in Gould Industrial Park^ located on the northwest comer of Post if I Drive and General Drive Supported by Mr

reported that the Township Attorney has requested that the Board move to Closed Session'for the purpose of determining whether or not the Board wkshes to have the terms of tbe Agreements for I'moo contract Agree ment with Local 149« of the International Association of Firefighters and I mor c ontract Agreement with Teamsters State, County and Municipal Workers of Local 214 and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs w a r e housemen and Helpers of America esplained to them prior to having an oppor

tunitv to vote on them ' .. . Mr Pruner moved to call for a Closed Session under Section 8. Paragraph (c: of the Open Meeting* h e ^ P .hlic Act No 2«7 of 1976 as amended by Act No 25« of 1978 Section 15 2#* Supported by Mr Honor Ayes all on a roll call vote TV Board enteiV<in t o at 7 43 p m and reconvened to Open

^ P U f s ^ r Breen 'reported that while the attorney « i f o r

Uiter of Understanding, the Board will move to NEW BLSINESS Mr Munfakh moved to approve the professional services of Grant Thornton to assist the Township employees in establishing p o t i o n procedure manuals as outlined in their proposal of May 13. 1»8" The professional fees for this project are $9 900 00 Out «< pocket expenses. Rich as diskettes t ravel photocopying^ etc will he m addition to the professions, fees Equipment c « t s w , h

using the word p r o v i n g equipment wllf be wa.ved The proposal and fees wi remain n effect for a period of M days Supported by Aye. all on a roll call

. vote except Mrs Brooks and Mr Irvine who vo«ed no •A coos of the Grant Thorntop proposal is attached to the official minute* Attanwy Jack Nora read the Letter at Understanding To a s t h o r t * the Town-ship Supervisor to hire the previously approved three additional ful)-time pro-fe*stnnal firefighters The firefighter* hired pursuant to thu letter are to be lured info active service within 30 day* after the execution o< the J*" Township Board also author!** the Township Clerk to sign the Letter of Under standing on behalf of the Township Board Mr Horton moved to approve the proposed union contract between the Charter Township of PlvmouUi and Local 14W of the International Aswx-iauon of F i r e fighters as presented by the Township Attorney and authorise the Township

Supervisor and'Tc-wnship Clerk to execute the contract on be naif of the Town-ship and to authorize tbe Township Clerk to sign the Letter "of I nderstandmg which is attached thereto Supported by Mr Munfakh Ayes all on a roll call vote, except Mr Irvine who voted no Mr Munfakh rtjoved to approve the proposed union contract between the Char ter Township of Plymouth and Teamsters State County and*tamctpal Workers of Local 214 and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Chauffeurs Ware-housemen and Helpers of America as presented by tbe Township Attorney Sup ported by Mr Pruner Ayes all Mr Horton moved to approve a 48<month lease with AT & T i Horizon telephone equipment) account numbers listed at a 20"V savings Supported by Mrs Brooks Ayes all. " Mrs Hulsing moved Resolution No 87-4-23-19 Western Township Utilin Au thonty> Resolution is oo file in the Clerk s office Supported by Mr Pruner Aves all on a roll call vote -Mr Munfakh moved to reappoint Chester Budrynsk: as Delegate and Supervisor Maurice M Breen as Alternate to The Senior Alliance Supported by Mrs Huls-ing Ave* all Mr Munfakh moved that the Township utilities be given final acceptance in accordance with Mr Bailey s letters of June 17. 1987 for the following proper ties in Metro West Industrial Park identified as

1 Dura Corporation - Application 752 Loa 102 and 103

2 Metro West IndustrialJ> a r f c Subdivision No .4 iEntire subdivision! Application 492

* 3 Rowe-Thomas - Application 708 • Lots 44 45 and part of 46 4 Atsm USA - Application 741

14933 Keel Streeet (Metro West Industrial Park) • Rex Environmental - Application 7S«

M77 Helm Street - Metro W w i Industrial Park 6 I v-mouth Crossing Subdivision - Application 398

Supported V Pruner Ayes all oo a roll call vole Supervisor C informed the Board of the Township s attempt to stop the appeal mad. awsoo Concrete to establish a concrete recycling plant after abandoning it fo. ur yearx Clawson attempted to go ahead anB use the plant they came before the Planning Commission and were turned down for condition al use Subsequent to that, they went into Clrpiit Court to appeal but were beyond the s t a t u t o r y t ime for the appeal The Court, however granted them the ability to argne the case T V Township Attorney has been asked to appeal the caw T V Township is attempting to eliminate in this area, heenly traveled track traff ic Mrs Hulsing moved to receive and file all items under L Communications and Resolutions Supported by Mr Horton Ayes all Mr Munfakh moved to adjown Supported by Mr P r w e r Ayes all Meeting adjourned at • M p m «,

Respectfully submitted by ESTHER HULSING Clerk

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In the r i f l h l p h o t o g r a p h , dancer awirla d u r i n g "Ka -l amambo , " a a ix-act . "move -m e n t " per fo rmance, preeent-ed by Niger ian dance t roupe iaat week at in te rnat iona l t h e a t e r t e a t i v a l a t t h e Ba ldw in Theatre. In the toft p h o t o g r a p h , ano the r per -fo rmer geta ready backs tage before the show.

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Nigerian troupe performs By Chuck Moss special writer

—•* • Outside Royal Oak's old Baldwin

T healer, fluttering banners pro-claimed •bienvenu." "bien-vidos, "bienvemdo." welcoming th> Inter-national Theatre Olympiad '87.

There on a torrid Thursday after-noon last week, theatergoers gath-ered to watch KAPO. the Nigerian troupe, perform a show of shimmer-ing. bursting, exuberant vitality.

Split in two components, tbe Olympiad Festival took place June 19-20 on Wayne State University's campus in Detroit and again in Roy-al Oak Thursday through Saturday, June 25-27 Hosted by Stagecrafters theater company, the Royal Oak per-formances featured artistss from as far away as Japan and the USSR and as close as D^iipit.

And Nigeria T h e Nigerian compa-ny, Kunle Akpor Performing Organi-zation, came to present a show it in-vented for the festival. Called "Ka-l a m a m b o . " the s i x - a c t or "movement" performance combines traditional African culture with a very modern concern: nuclear pow-er.

"WE WANT TO project the Afri-can world view of some current world issues." explained Kunle Adeyemo. co-director and writer with Akpor Otebele "We chose the nuclear issue because it cuts across ideology."

"We felt we had to take a s^nd . " Otebele added

The politics is rather crudely pre-sented. as a character with a "nucle-ar power" sign pinned to his back runs around and makes mischief Paddy Chayefsky, it's not But the performance isn't meant to be intel-lectual New York

I It 's a swirling, gorgeous feast of song, dane* and mime Sixteen ac-tors and actresses lake turns at per-formance and music, appearing in a dazzling array of costumes, drumm-ing and piping and singing.

The storyline concerns a magician whose bride dies of fallout poisoning He joQrneys to the spirit world to

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Adeyemo pointed out. "There are four main t rad i t iona l Afr ican themes: storytelling, the mask, ritual and the festival My challenge was to combine all four "

AND INDEED the Nigerian per-formance was a thrilling showcase for African culture From the intri-cate inlay of flute and multiple

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• Tly? theme was better under-s t a n d i n g t h r o u g h t h e a t e r . ' Adeyemo said, laughing softly. "I think we made ourselves under-stood "

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Leonard B. Smi th , s h o w n here c o n d u c t i n g another ou tdoor per fo rmance by the De t ro i t Concer t Band, pra iaed Handle-man 's work on the "fi lm, "S ta r -Spang led Mua4c." " I th ink it " Just remarkab le the way he p u t it t oge the r , " Sm i t h said.-

Preview audience gets in the mood By Ethel Simmons start writer

Watching Leonard B. Smith and the Detroit Concert Band perform during the screening of the docu-mentary 'Star-Spangled Concert" Thursday night (June 25), the pre-view audience applauded af ter each number — live — right along with the concertgoers in the film.

When the music-lovers in their lawn chairs at the Livonia concert sang along. "La. la, la." during the band's playing of the march "On the Mall." so too did the audience at the plush Detroit Gub.

Bandmaster Smith and his musi-cians had done their job well, and party guests paid the band a real compliment by behaving as if they were at the outdoor concert itself.

Before the screening. Smith sal down for a brief interview The film's stereo sound a t t rac ted his

praise. "I think the sound is quite remarkable," he said. "There was no bandshell or anything We were out there in the open air."

SMITH SAID three cameras were stationary and one roving "They put the soundtrack on each one simultaneously at the studio afterward."

The film concert was broken up with background information from the conductor He said his remarks were answers to questions from filmmaker Philip Handleman "It was all extemporaneous. We did it af ter the concert. I didn't hear the

^questions before." On film Smith explained the

three colorful medals he wears on his spiffy white uniform wit£ its gold braid. He has some 60-70 medals, he said, but doesn't wear

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A BIRMINGHAM FILMMAKER chose the Livonia City Hall |

/ % as the setting for a docu-x mentary starr ing Leonard B. Smith and the band he has led for 42 years, the Detroit Concert Band

But Philip Handleman. who pro-duced the film, anticipates that , viewers f rom all over metropolitan Detroit will be looking in when "Star-Spangled Music" is shown at 7 p.m. Saturday, the Fourth of July, on WTVS-TV, Channel 56 All of Michi-gan's seven public TV stations ace broadcasting the show during tne holiday period

"There's something electric about the music of the Detroit Concert Band under Leonard Smith's direc-tion that charges up everyone in the audience," Handleman said. "I want-ed to make a permanent record of one of his outdoor concerts "

Filming was done at a concert last September at the Uvonia City Hall, a contemporary, gleaming edifice that makes a stunning backdrop for the performance

The Uvonia City Hall has a con-cave shape It seems an ideal band-shell." said Handleman. in an inter-view Friday at his high-rise apart-, ment at 555 Woodward

"STAR-SPANGLED MUSIC" was taped outdoors using four TV' camer-as The 56-minute documentary in-cludes band numbers, interspersed with Smith's comments on the band and his career The original concert lasted two hours.

"The single most monumental hurdle was the weather." Handle-man said. In the show, the skies look sunny, but before filming got under way, "there were some clouds roll-ing m. We were sweating it out."

"We spent countless hours deter mining camera positions (distance, height and angle), to show as many

' of the 50-odd band members as pos-sible and feature Leonard Smith." he said. "We decided to record in ster-eo."

Selection of what band music was to be included in the film "was based in part on the repertoire for which Leonard Smith and the Detroit Con-cert Band a re famous."

TV audiences will hear and see the band perform music by John Philip Sousa and other bandmasters, in-cluding "The Star-Spangled Banner." grand march "America." Overture

II Guarany." "Washington Post." "American Patrol ." "On the Mall (Barnum & Bailey's favorite march). "Beguine for Band." "Hands Across

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Phi l ip Handleman of B i r m i n g -h a m said that w h e n asked , " H o w long d id if take you to make this f i lm?" he rep l ies , "Th i r ty -s ix . yeara. I have been a t tend ing Leonard 's c o n c e r t s a lmos t that long."

the Sea." "Music Festival." "Nation-: al Emblem" and "Stars and Stripes Forever "

OF THE several projects he has produced, the filmmaker said "Star-Spangled Music" was the most fun.

"So often my films have a sad sto-ry to tell." ' He recalled the screening of his

documentary "Our Missing in Ac-tion." Th^ce wasn't a dry eye in the ho iSe"

In contrast, at the premiere of the concert band film. There were only-smiles and cheers.

" I 'm making people laugh, and I'm making people cry That's what my job is."

Handleman is a book collector whose apartment overflows wiih 3.000 volumes

•That's why I say. Welcome to the library, ' when I greet guests, he

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said The former Troy stockbroker, now a full-time filmmaker, wants to find bigger quarters in Birmingham for Handleman Filmworks. "I d like to get beyond the apartment stage

He flies his own airplane — an open-cockpit, antique Stearman — and his books about aviation mclude volumes on women in aviation and blacks in aviation

"1 have a' documentary in ihe-can." he said "I'm currently testing the waters It's aviation related '

This weekend, concertgoers also will have an opportunity to see Smith and the band perform live m a "Star-Spangled Southfield holiday concert at 8 p.m. Friday outdoors at the Civ-ic Center Plaza in front of the city's Parks and Recreation Building Ad-mission is $5 For more information, call 354-4717 from 9 a m so & p.m through Friday

In the event of bad weather the concert will be held indoors at the

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'There's something electric about the music of the Detroit Concert Band under Leonard Smith's direction.' " * — Philip Handleman, filmmaker

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• PINE KNOB Two of tbe most prominent bands

in street music will appear Wednes-day. July 29, at Pine Knob near Clarkston. The Run-DMC and the /Beastie Boys Together Forever tour is the attraction. For ticket informa-tion call 423-6666

• COMEDY SHOW Ron Coden will appear in a come-

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• CHILDREN'S PLAY "Hansel and Gretel" will be per-

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The show spotlights Snoopy, Charlie Brown and all the "Peanuts" gang Children's matinees are scheduled Mondays-Fridays through July 17 (except July J). Evening perfor-mances are Wednesdays-Saturdays, July 8-18. For more information call 5.77-3010 • SUNDAY SERIES

Ernie Swan, piano stylist, .will play fronf2-4 p.m July 5 in the free Sunday concert series at Center Court" at Somerset Mall in Troy Other artists appearing next month are Jim Perkins and Marty Som-ber g Irish troubadors. July 12; Bur-kowski and Rosochacki, folk duo, July 19, and the George Benson Jazz Trio, July 26

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them all because they would weigh him down. He wear* only three honorary ones

Smith, a Detroit resident, is mov-ing the band's offices to Vernier near Mack, on the city's east side, "four blocks from where we were. We needed more space, and an op-portunity presented itself "

Tbe office bouses office equip-ment, a big mailing list, records and Smith's band library, "which is enormous You need 50 sheets of music for each player. I have over 4,000 compositions. Some require two or three sheets. Multiply that by 100. . . ."

BAND MEMBERS keep their own musical instruments, although some specialty instruments are stored at the office, such as a pair of 22-inch cymbals, and also all tbe uniforms.

The Detroit Concert Band serves other bands all over the world. Smith said. His catalogue contains 500 pieces of music, available to other bands "I sell those in tbe public domain or those I write myself." As a composer, be has had more than 400 of his works pub-lished and has written more than 500 pieces. "

The-6antf"has a "worldwide ap-peal to the record-buying public. "We're selling more records now in

Japan than we are in this country. Smith said. -

Recently, the bandleader has been devoting time to raising funds, for recording. "We've played toe many free concerts," he sdid He has raised $68,000 so far. which covers the cost of musicians and rehearsal for a recording session this week

Smith and the Detroit Concert Band are recording three albums in a series called "Gems of the Concert Band '

"We have 14 in the series, plus a soloist album." he said. "We're doing three more and will do 36 in all."

THEY HAVE recorded 25 al-bums, which also includes the Sou-sa Bicentennial Collation. "We've recorded all the known, published marches for band by Sousa — 116"

Smith came to Detroit before the war as first trumpet with tht De-troit Symphony Orchestra. He played with the orchestra on the "Ford Sunday Evening Hour."

"It bad the widest coverage of a good music program in the coun-try," he said.

He started the Detroit Concert Band when he came out of the Navy. Smith's claim to fame also includes doing the "Lone Ranger' trumpet call on the air for 17'years with the popular radio show

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That's entertainment 5 plus 2 equals exciting Fourth By Corinne Abatt special writer

Meadow Brook Music Festival's July 4 concert with the Canadian Brass and William Bolcom and Joan Morris promises to have an appeal-ing mixture of patriotic razzle-daz-zle, pop favorites and classics.

Each of the two groups combines internationally recognized musical know-how with exceptional enter-tainment awareness. Both have many successful recordings to their credit and thrive on an original ap-proach to their work.

"Our program will be heavily laced with American music and in-clude a Sousa medley and new Ger-shwin material," said David Ohani-an, French horn with the Canadian Brass, who returned from a tour of Japan just last week.

Ohanian, who is the newest mem-ber of the quintet and was w i tbpR Boston Symphony Orchestra for 11 years and Empire Brass after that, said playing with Canadian Brass "is* exactly what I want to be doing and it's something very few others are doing."

And that according to a Washing-ton Post reviewer Roy-Guenther is "Blending virtuosity, musicality. comedy and wit . . . they inspired equal measures of laughter and ad :

miration from the packed house." Ohanian said that while tbe pro-

gram# are rehearsed and planned, they often "tour behind the album," meaning they play music from their new records — the interaction with the audience developed through ex-perience rather than a script.

Although they may be playing while lying flat on the stage, wearing tutus (for ballet music) or after some

Joan Morris, mezzo-soprano a n d her husband, Wil l iam Bol-com, p ian is t /composer . M e n d fun, nostalgia and flrst-eiaaa muaic-mak ing in their per fo rmances.

lively verbal exchanges, the Brass take their music seriously and them-selves less so. .

ohanian said each .member has a strong identity both on stage and off. The approach was perfected in the mid 1970s, when Canadian Brass be-gan as an adjunct of the Hamilton (Ontario) Symphony and played about 300 concerts a year for school children. —

Eugene Watts, trombone, credited with the original concept, and cohorts found the students listened

better and learned more when the music was amplified with humor apd illustration.

They modified it for adults and were soon booked for concerts in Russia and China and have been on tbe go around the globe ever since.

•We're really a socialist organiza-tion," said Ohanian explaining that each is responsible for some special area. For instance. Watts does all the programing and Ohanian makes all the travel arrangements.

BOLCOM AND MORRIS are just

now returning to their teaching posi-tions on tbe University of Michigan music faculty in Ann Arbor after a year's sabbatical in New York City. He is a pianist and composer and she is a mezzo-soprano with a back-ground in drama.

She said, "He had several large premieres at Weill Recital Hall (for-merly Carnegie Hall)."

They were in Europe in April and May giving concerts and visiting friends, including the widow of his teacher, Darius Milhaud.

"Well probably do two or three sins-alongs, 'You're a Grand Old Flag,' and things like "Yankee Doo-dle Blues' . . . in our average con-certs, we start with earlier songs from the '90s, then songs from the teens and Gershwin. Bill will play a set of his own compositions and rags," Morris said.

For the rags she mentioned com-posers such as Nazareth. Scott Joplin and Johnson, adding that they do songs from the '30s, but not much from the '40s and '50s.

Bolcom accepted a position at U-M in 1973 and the couple were mar-ried in 1975, she for the first time, and he for the third. Their careers as a duo, his as a composer and bers as a singer/actress, have flourished. They have recorded 14 albums, the most recent is "Lime Jello." His compositions have won many awards and he has several operas to his" credi t He wrote the music for a libretto by Arnold Weinstein for "Dynamite Tonight," and the newest opera in collaboration with Wein-stein, "Casino Paradise," will be pre-viewed Oct 10, 11 at the American Theater Festival in Phildelphia and produced as a total piece there in 1988.

Their album, "After tbe Ball: A Treasury of Turn of the Century Popular Songs" was nominated for a Grammy and the title song has be-come an integral part of their per-formances.

Bolcom's setting of William Blake's "Songs of Innocence and of Experience," a full-evening work with soloists, choruses and orchestra was premiered in Ann Arbor in 1984, had its world premiere at Stuttgart Opera and was performed by tbe Brooklyn Philharmonic last year.

Morris said they are returning to Ann Arbor refreshed and ready to continue tbe schedule of teaching, composing and performing, adding that recently "the whole pace is ac-celerated."

Expect the unexpec ted when Canadian Brass take over the stage at Meadow Brook on July 4. Ths qu in te t of highly t ra ined classical music ians

- pu t s mors than a l i t t le fun J in to their work.

JERRY ZOLYNSKY/«Ufl photographer

Scanga's back in town I t a l o S c s n g s , w o r l d c l a a a s c u l p t o r a n d p a i n t s r , hss s show of his art at Sussnne Hilberry Gallery, 555 8. Woodward, B l r -m I n g h a m , through Aug. 8. h e l ived in Gar-den City, worked on the l ine at QM and studied srt at

' Society of Ar ts and Crafts in the •50s. Mow, w i t h his exci t ing, coi-

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Grand Hotel-better, brighter than ever By Corinne Abatt staff writer

"Grand Hotel," by John ' McCabe, 1997, Unicorn Press, dis-

tributed through Wayne State University Press, $29.95

Tbe Grand Hotel's story in tbe year of its 100th birthday is like that of a family which has survived four generations of good and bad leader ship, with an Interesting mix of strong and weak personalities, wimps and braggarts

Through it all. the ^otel had a mystique and a charisma that car-ried it along and helped it survive as a rich resource and a respected enti-ty. It wasn't easy, but this grand dame of Midwest hostelries, now sol-id and mature, came through as the beauty of tbe Straits, the place all Michiganders hope to visit, at least for one weekend of their lives.

At first, the imposing structure on Mackinac Island was only a gleam in

£ the eye of Senator Ferry and busi-nessmen Gordon Saltonstall Hub-bard and Francis B. Stockridge

To his credit, builder, Charlea Cas-key. made wise architectural deci-sions. going frith an uncluttered line, an inordinately long front porch and Michigan white pine The site high above the Straits was nature s gift

The obviously entrepreneurs 1, no Caskey, used *00 workers

and 1.500,000 feet of lumber and fin-ished it in about three months

Leadership, however, wasn't any smoother than Lake Superior oo a windy day. A hotel, maybe more that any^ther business, reflects the per-sonality of the person in charge. And the Grand had a motley collection. The first, forgettable, John Oliver Plank, ran what was then called tbe Plank Grand Hotel. He was replaced by the colorful, public relations minded, James Reddington "Tbe Comet"' Hayes. Finally, after several more, along came W. Steward Wood-fill. the manager/owner who poured his energy, his life and his heart Into the hotel, giving it stability and or-ganization ~and eventually its current owner, his nephew Dan Musser

Dan and Amelia Musser brought vision, excitement and a determina-tion to make the interior a function-al, beautiful work of art. Woodflil had favored modern, what McCabe describes as "shlock modern " Wood-fill liked plastic, vinyl, laminate and the furniture bolted to the floor, a practice that didn't exactly create an ambiance of gracious living.

In 1977. the Mussers went to inte-rior designer Carleton Varney for a new wardrobe for their grand dame, and this continues as an ongoing project. Tbe burgundies, grays, faux Art Deco look and the stationary, plastic covered furniture have been replaced by the colors of high sum-mer. greens, whites, reds, salmon

and marigold. Tbe masses of gerani-ums outside inspired the decor of tbe Geranium Bar inside. The Mussers and Varney brought some wooderful antiques up from the basement where Woodfill had banished them, collected many more to turn the Grand Hotel into a expanded version of a lovely private home, complete with period breakfroots containing collections choice Oriental porce-lains, fine oil paintings (Michigan artists Included), silver candelabra. charming examples of early Ameri-can primitive furniture and art and tbe refurbished original wicker

Instead of a hotel, it has become Michigan's most beautiful example of a summer island borne.

Woodfill may have been short sighted when it came to decor, but his vision of what the Island should be and bow it should be run was 20-20 He fought, threatened and fina-gled to maintain the Island's integri-ty. from decorum and dress for the tour drivers to the running of the Mackinac Island Slate Park. He was a strong advocate for the construc-tion of tbe Mackinac Bridge and wielded a fair amount of ckmt oo Its behalf when its future was in doubt He kept the Grand alive when it could very easily havs died

MaCabe writes in a lively, bright unobtrusive style that terieres with a good story. Ba Is

Its 100th b i r thday

biographies, among them rsl and Mr. Hardy." "George

JIT in-lory He is ths Cohan." Ths Man Who Owned Mackinac Island ra

author oi a number of show b*.-W Broadway-sad "Charlie Chaplin ' e n "Mr. Laa- Be Is former head of theater at ITagttah faculty at

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BEFORE I even start this let roe just say xhat.- for tbe most part, librarians are

wjoderful belpfttl. considerate and jmovr'.edgeafcie Soma of my best ac-

-ances are Librarians Libra nans are -Jie oeroes of *rr.ers-researchers and stu-

:-zis - arx! ev er. £be casual book-see*er So sa:>--"g ail that. Ill go oc to ask Why. oh

*-•. -ark so many librarians so insensitive to n ' l-ec'* J ipervi a lot of tune in Libranes and I

-ee r. i scenar.o oyer and over again , A -rr.all child stands, hands behind her back

- • --_5-.ee in her aa i r . waiting to ask a ques-• r w-.ee socaecoe finally notices her. she

-a :u: ger question in a voice barely au-d:t.- 5ae _s~ after aL.. ic the library Tbej"li-bra:, ar. sighs What* Whaf YooH have to 5-ea* .CfUder u-ar. -Jiat." 7 «.

ch.lfi clears her throat and asks aga^: - • - ! : ' > for a book anc sbe thinks the title

la.ik but no. she doesn t know who the author is

New mat s as t j ig for trouble right there — - A -aving the proper informauon. and tbe pri ^yjw! still, sbe real:, wants tc read ina;

• Or it may.be she knows the tiue — even-the author - but coesr. t c w * btf* to use

;-.e card ca ta logs or locate the snelf The li-- rartan moves quickly and z< to the shelves ' :.<? r.ap.ess child .r. "ac.5. iDe^oeude if the book is there p*a.n sigz: w^j-e- it s supposes • • be By this uroe tbe ch-id is sorry the book had • ever bees written

The outcome may change, bet the scenario stays the same - it is the ciula whe looks the fooL I know that child That child is me - and ever, :r.*r aduit iz that library watching that same «ac Kxfte and remembering -

Ther® still ..branans the cmld m me will They are just too loud toe-'

;-x. rude -If I can-: find wiia; I n: g ::r *:thout their particular brand of

~,etz .• : not so terrible to have to do without Anc' I .-.now the n e e ones «^e tbe except

tioos. but whicn are the ones who suck in our minds'* And m tbe minds of children, who should be — could be - thrilled about going to ibe li-brary as to a movie

CAROL MCGINNS, freelance .writer and part-time genealogical researcher from Mount Pleasant saw a need a few years back for a comprehensive book outlining the state's fami.y history research locations and resources The vutcome after sending questionnaires to virtual-ly every genealogical records source m Michi-gan. ia Michigan Genealogy — Sources and Re-sources The 110-page book was published this spring by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc 1001 N Calvferf St Baltimore 21202 Hardbound 115. plus $1 25 postage and handling:;

McGanis descrbes locations of vital land and census records throughout the state and lists l i b ra r i e s , h i s to r i ca l societ ies , county courthouses and other records sources m easy-to-follow alphabetical and county-by-county list-ings.

The book tells whicfl sources have the facili-ties or manpower for individual searches bow much they might charge and whether there are restrictions on the-ase of their records A valu-able book considenng the interest in pioneer families during this, our i-5*rtb anniversary year

P.ASSAGES NORTH Literary Magazine is sponsor:.-6 a Micnigan Sesquioentennial Poetry /Competition fpr the winter 1987-88 issue Poets wbfc live m Michigan or have lived, worked or studied m Michigan for at least four years may enter Tbe theme doesn't have to be historical, editor Elmer Benedict says — only quality-counts

Tbe three top pnzes range from $100 to $50 with all published poems by Michigan writers receiving a small boooranum. The $2 entry fee makes you a subscriber Submit ooe to three po-ems witn a stamped, self-addressed envelope by Sept 1 to Passages North. William Bomfas Fine Arts Center Escanaba 4S82S 90£-~86-5833^.

condo queries Robert M. Meisner

1 have been approached by a broker who wish-es tc seii my home He »a>s ihat he is not trying t p r e c t e d e me from selling it from some other voorce bmt if I have him *ell it. I owe him a 5 percest commission He said no * nrteu agree-ment is necessar- Jost a sandshake rs enough, •"•"hat is >oar advice"

L>or. t deal with this broker Any competent r-ral estate sales Kroner cwws that m orter for - ctrnpensauoc agreement to be. enforceable in ' Michigan tbe fee agreement must be m writing ii vcur broker is not willing to stand oemnd his commitment of a 5 percent commission by put-ting :t in writing. I wouiO oe wary of ntegn-ty

You mav wish to check to see if be is in good

standing with the Department of Licensing and Regulation and the Better Business Bureau You should also consult with people who have had experience, with real estate brokers before mak-ing a choice oc -the r^eal estate firm you wish to choose in selling your home and. by all means have any agreement concerning the sale" of your in wnting^

Robert Meisner is a Birmingham atto^ne^ specializing tn condomsnturas. real estate and corporate iair Questions should be di-rected to him at 30200 Telegraph. Suite 4<S7. Birmingham 46020. This column provides general information and should not be con-strued as legal opinion

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• OAVEY SINGERS Tbe Max IJavey Singers open the

Livonia Arts Commission's Music Under the Stars summer series in the park with the Max Davey Singers at 7:50 tonight in Civic Center Park. Farmington and Five Mile roads Bring your own seating There is no admission and plenty of parking

• HOMEARAMA Homearama. the • fifth annual

showcase of new idea homes by members ol the Builders AssociaUon of Southeastern Michigan, features 34 homes in two locations, and will be open July 9 through Aug 2. noon to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a m to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $4 at each lo-cation Sites are in Stony Pointe sub-division on Parkdale Road between Rochester and Dequindre roads in the city of Rochester (19 homes), and Jefferson Meadows, on 22 Mile Road between Hayes and "Romeo Plank Road in Macomb Township (15 homes). Free parking; refreshments available Call 737-4477 for more in-formation.

• PHOTORAMA USA Photorama USA. camera and pho-

to trade show will be Saturday, July 11. and Sunday, July 12, in the South-field Civic Center, 26000 Evergreen Road, Southfield The show is open to the public. Admission is $3 50.

• HMONG STITCHERY The colorful, intricate stitchery of

Hmong women is featured in an ex-hibit at the Swords into Plowshares Peace Center. 45 E. Adams. Detroit The gallery, a project of Central United Methodist Church. Detroit, specializes in a r t . that deals with-peace and war. Tbe Hmong, as polit-ical refugees from Laos, are victims of war, especially tbe Vietnam War.

All pieces in tbe exhibit are for sale. The exhibit will run until Sept. 12 The gallery is open Tuesday and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to i p.m. There is no admission charge. • PEW ABIC EXHIBIT

Pewabic. Pottery will host Clay Art iRfca Universities, an exhibiUon highlighting work by students from Albion College, Center for Creative Studies. Cranbrook Academy of Art.

versity of Michigan. Wayne State University and Western Michigan University.

The exhibition will continue through July^ 11. Included in the show are 50 "works displaying a di-verse approach lo clay. Large scale works will also be included and ex-hibited in tbe sculpture garden

In conjunction with this exhibiUon is the Teapot InvitaUonal continuing through July 11. Thirty-six artists representing the U. S. and Canada are included. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The gallery is at 10124 E. Jefferson, Detroit.

• SURREALIST SHOW Ten Detroit area artists will be

featured in the surrealist show cu-rated by Joe Fugate at the Cade Gal-lery of contemporary art. 214 W Sixth Street. Royal Oak The show wllleopUnue through July 22

~^"~7QrnBT-lN-RESIDENCE SOUGHT

Tbe Mary grove College Depart-ment of Dance (resident company of Dance Detroit) ia offering a one-year artist-in-residence faculty appoint-ment for a professional performer and taaeber 4n "modern, jaiz. '

AddiUonal courses may be open in introduction to dance, composition, improvisation, ethnic dance, history of dance, or dance production

Candidates for the appointment must be experienced in choreogra-phy and be willing to participate in such activities as aodiUons and stu-dent advising. The compensation is negotiable. Tbe posiUon, which "is ef-fective Aug 15, may be renewed for a second year Applications, resumes and three letters of recommendation must be submitted by Aug. I to Pen-ny Goldboldo. chair, dance depart-ment. Marygrove College, 8425 W

McNichols, Detroit 48221, For more information, call 862-8000.

• FESTIVAL BUTTONS ON SALE

The Michigan FesUval announces that fesUval buttons will be sold through Ticketmaster Outlets, in-cluding Hudson's ticket office and njahy AAA offices. In addition, mail orders will be taken thfougb* the Michigan FesUval offices - The Michigan FesUval Button. $6

$8 during the festival Aug 21-30. ad+ mits the bearer to more than 200 performances on 10 outdoor stages during its 10 days on the Michigan State University campus in East Lansing.

To ofder by mail, send a check o* money order to: Michigan FesUval Buttons. 4990 North wind Drive. Suite 230, East Lansing 48823 Speci-fy the number of buttons at $6 and include $1 for processing.

• OCC ART SHOW The Oakland Community College

'and Humanities Club ur sponsor-art show, tilled "Mutual

Transactions" at the Royal Oak campus through'July 6. Fqurteen en-tries will be featured Each will con-sist of a collection of objects that was exchanged among participating artists Display hours are from 8 a m to 10 p.m Monday through Thursday and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays OCC s Royal Oak campus is in downtown Royal Oak on Washing-ton Street

The Detroit Public Library is look-ing for people willing to share their travel experiences in the library's fall '87 and spring 88 Get-Away travel series. Volunteers are needed with good 35mm color slides and en-tertaining. informative travel com-mentary sufficient for a 45-nnnute

- presentation The Get-Away series, in its 15th

year, is 9 30-11*-Tuesday mornings twice yearly ai the Main Library. 5201 Woodward in the Cultural Cen-ter The fall 87 series is scheduled for Sept' 22 through Oct 27: the spring 88 series for April 26 through Mav 31

People wishing to sign up for * presentation during either time pen od should call Bob Garer. at 833 4049 A slide projector and screen are provided along with a m6dest stipend

• WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT The Ann Arbor Hilton is dispia>

ing the work of art students from th« University "of Michigan. School Art. The artwork will be on displa for public viewing in the gallery «/! U1 August :

• VISIONS COMPETITION j "Transforming Visions' is «v

theme for a' juried competitor : two- and three-dimensional ar which expresses visions of war be-r changed into visions of world }'

Awards totaling $1,000 wil: be gi-en to winning artist.- The comp-tion is an official evert of the M gan Sesquicentenrua!

Entry applications a re -ava . • from Swords into. Plowshares

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am. 2^ _ i g v n $81 900

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u c n a n . "OaOa o> atoraga. 3 car raga $119,900

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HARRY S

W O L F E 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

312 Livonia CUSTOM BUILT

BuAdart dan ona o* a »«C 2300 aQ ft Boca 'anc* m So i l t i aaa l Uvoraaa 4 oaorooma. >ur Drxanac Daaamam. lat Hoor launCr, .3 M l ba t ra 1 « *oo< k>rmai ammo rooHi. r u m « w rataaa n a a r n flraptaca

a 3 car garaoa $ '77,500

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MARRY S

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IMMACULATE Exacuova caormm

S S ^ n i ; a r 2 car v i a ^ j a , ^ and — oa, lat «oor laundr*. 2 car Oper.S«r. 12-5 W M f r

j nacnao oaraga a r a a a r a r t * , aa-•-aa $155 900 47^6938

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t a a a u W central air naa Paaa

-»o~at ana urOargroJnf l apnnaar, $154 7000

HARRY s

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H E L E N Y A B S

C E N T U R Y 2.1 R O W 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

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lataa aacnen. Laaeniarw 2 car ga-rage Araenea t jaaamenl $64,906

ERA - COUNTRY RJOOE 474-3303

L i v o n i a & A r e a C O L O N I A L C H A R M .

Tha 4 bedroom J H Sat" home cflar-. ac ia iuea me ne igheomooc a«t i m i ground pool, central aar tor indoor c o n t o r t , naaar carpet, r o d and M -r«eca Ur tng room aMtn bay "tnoc— 2 car at tachad garage a r t " opener $129,000

S H A R P T R I - L E V E L 4

Uei aatar l and " M i * ' ate ooccupanc* $ ' 1 6 900

r-ARRY S

W O L F E 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

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and carpal throughout Wiener »aa-turat - bUM-m o«an. range arid (ftahoaaner 2 car attacftad garaga e q u i p p e d a i t h d o o r o p e n e r $96 900

L A N P C O N T R A C T CompieO> redecorated r a n t * or. a country aaa lo*. new Hvtng room carpet, near wtctmr cupaoerda and c o l t e r tope, crtara - 1at floor laun-dry aeey land contract lerma and •mmadWte occupancy 643 500

N E A T 4 C O Z Y 2 Bedroom 1 bath ranch a r t " n w a Wimglat, carpat uneh*n floor and hot aater neater Front and Baca porcnea ara cohered low t a n a ap-paancaa stay 633 BOO

C E N T U R Y 2 1 H a r t f o r d S o u t h 4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

3 ' i car parage, under S115.0004

6 7 0 S . M A I N S T . , P L Y M O U T H

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L I V O N I A & A P E A QUALJTY BUILT

Wet->aaiar and har t faood V x n wood a m o M - maa 3 bedroom r « ba t " bnca ranch hae KJ* baaenianr and 2 car garage 688.900

DIMNO ROOM i on large "SoTti ! Lovely a«a cared tor b r lc* and ak>-

| r w K f l M tn many ucoatec •aaturea T>ae 3 bedroom haa 2 batha tamrfy r oom and Itorary, fln-aned paaement and 2 car garage $57,900

- B A R G A I N " where aaaa couM you Bnd a 2200 aq. ft home wltn 4-5 beOrooma. 2 a

OPEN MOUSE Sun j » A 5 12-8 3 bedroom Bnca ranc*.

sane $81 900 • — U S B

W i n d r i d a e Vi l lage 4 bedroom 2"a B®7i canter t rW t r ca

OPEN MOUSE - SUN Jury 5th 1-5PM 5 Ba l rooma 1 oadroom on 1st Boor, i-t baths coiontal. 2 car

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many more am-aa 31533 Perm. $115 900 By appc-ntmam 477-3678

OPEN SUN 2-5pm 9 1 M M a n « •V of Mix. S of Ann Arbor Rd

Bea j t i tU 3 bedroom. 2 Be-* Bnca Ranch 2"a car garaga lanced iendec4peC o t m a n a d Baaamem Manyar t rea $64 900 56V-007C

O P E N ' S U N 1-4 . Rrat ofHrmg o r thaa gualrty Siaa-n-buan 3 bedroom bnca v rancr. , 1W Betha. huge dmang araa Flraahed e aaan.ani w 'ax t ra room for hoo-b<aa oMca Extra deep KM tmmaA-aia Occupancy $87,900 S o« Plym-outh W o< Wayne 35645 Mmto r Rachel Rioo 3 4 6 - 3 0 0 0

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3 . Of 7 Spacaoua

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room 1M betha. attachad 2 car Med gerage. EMua v * car garage

tor h a n g m a n On 130x140' lot « « " mground p o d . 674.900 477-6496

C e n t u r y 2 1 H O M E C E N T E R 476 -7000

11 Maa 8 Middieeaai

; B A C " RANCH, approximelefy 1500 | aa f l e l fcou^y t m f l 37252 Banner.

Soad Manor Sub. Newburgh "Soi a araa 3 badrooma. famay room

wtth Vapiaca. iv t bathe. Iu8 baaa-n t one owner home Aree ol

• property appreciat ion Wa» to xibaona naw anoppmg maa Price tuoae to 6118.900 tor lest tarn

I £ar*y occupancy S team by W t o n t -n t 526-8608

BV OWNER 19656 Parker '800 aq f l 3 badrooma. tamily room. 2 M l b a t n i 2-a ear garaga New wirv-oow* $85 000 478-3041

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

UVONIA BRICK RANCH $63 900 3 Badrooma. tormal Anang room. 2 lua hatha large l o t Caa 525-5349

UVONIA BRIO" RANCH ma m greet

hood 3 BeOrooma. I ' a bathe. 2 ca garaga Beautiful landacapang. * r aned Baaiamant. >64.900 C « n t u r y 2 1 C o o k & A s s o c

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PRICE REDUCED a d tar 2 bedroom ttaan-

houaa. wtth in waatmg <M>ance of Wonderland U r i a l natural decor aecurity ayalaan and more Mual aaa IO t i l l I I 642 000

EARL KEIM REALTY MAPLE ' 642-6500

Quakertown Ranch 3 bedroome. 2 ' t ba ths tam*y room 2-aaay Vap«aCe^ 1st % » r laundry.

S o a o e i a tar-ay room wtth naiura N apiaca and opening lo beeut^n 2 t ie red daca pat io eombanatior Moden home landecaprng wt i-

nome and want* aeae qiaca x c , pencx Cae toda r * Aaamg $155 90C

B O B C R A V E R . 4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0

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4 t h O t J u t y S p e c i a l A GREAT 3 bedroom -ancr- n a GREAT araa Many traae. q u » a»-Oe-aac " n aaa o t l "a bama v lanao baaament . a r j a countr> • t cna r wood Anderaer aandcwa 2 ' i car j a r a g e c* ja a booue c a r t o -Pncad lo a d - M m a lor on>( $ae 500

C a l l A L o r R O N

COLDWELL BANKER

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313 Canton

apr-Jiaiera Maggany i

I occupancy • ASAmg $124,900

CULSSlC CHA RM ' 400 aq ft -ancr leatunng 3 bed--oome. 2 betna. w n g room, larrafr -oom. a r g e ultcnen Aa ttna ptua cantral am naw carpaana. I beaement and mora 687 500

H E P P A R D 8 5 5 - 6 5 7 0

COLONlAc 4 badrooma 2 i baths

floor laundry, many ax-traa 615S.900 . 464-9267

ATTRACTWE PS.*»0im« 3 badroorr. 2 baft ap«c«ou6 'wuto-ww iocatad on a tovtfy yooOae wt Ho-wmj titchac floor. Mairfal eabwu cantrai air. many racant irnprovmanU. A vatii to town and achoota. S12SJ0C

CAIfTON TAST^ULLY KCOAATED 4 bedroom Colonel wibi 2>» *j room wtth natural fir apiaca and vat bar. Larga tormal dmng room, anargy rfScaant attic and root tana. Beaunt-fry landacapad prima tot, larga patio art* gaa gntL PWCE REDUCTKM. MUST SEE! $118,900

CHARMMG STARTER PLYMOUTH or Emitv Mactar homal Ttaa 2 s*<<n>tvn aw W'^n F i no A WW wnn|

ivi bath Ranch with M flnmhad baaa-fwant and Kar^vooC floora ia i catch. Faocad backyard oflara nvuch prv vaqr Nautrai decor. SC^OO

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EXCEPTlOttAL L/V0HW 3 bedroom, 1% bath TrMnei r aoyght after area. Oftara Mving room, tamijr room with aunkan patio, breafctaat nook and deck off dining area Ptaaer roo* and carpeting, ftetha recently redone ftMOO

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PRICE REDUCTION CANTON. Avaiahli tor tMa tovety Colonial (Nat haa

and IVk bathe. Alao boaata a large tomiy room with ful wal Rrapiace, large tonnal dMng roam and coqatry kitchen with no-wai floor $102J0C

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near no-«ax ftoor. Large acreened porch. I n a • n n i i I i.afc. -4— w ^ . ™n » n ® C j a W f T I W R • I I I I OWt , w V

free standing fireplace Nicely landacaped, oaei aiied 2^ car garage.

EXCEFTtONAL LOT PLYMOUTH TMa Oaalty ball Qaad toial vtih 4 bed-rooma, 2Vi betha ia a beauty. Hoaaa ia loeatad ia l ie center of a one acre aMa

t r a e e a n d i l r a a m . V a A i - o u t toarer l e a e i ,

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COLDWELL BANKER

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1.348 aafs Na floor t e w carpet ing 2 H M baaamaM STa.fclO Ooer Thura after 6 P M

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B e a u t i f u l Barga. ' ' P o p l a r Doaomat aryle W t o r « cedar ranch - 3 badrooma. I 14 baths aawig room tamaty roon w » •rapaaca. new ca rpe t totaty t r o > elee aachen A a te * a l 686.90C Cal l L I L L I A N RANDERSDN

COLDWELL BANKER

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3 a a a oom 2 car « --ancr a r t f flnanec Baa»

ment m one of Canton a Vast Wont last $61 OOC

R E A L T Y W O R L D ROBERT OLSON

9 8 1 - 4 4 4 4 CANTON - Sharp a* t m c * T~e«a OUWI n»ght>orhood T>raa aec-roome. 2 lua oa ths cen t ra er 4 a-tached 2-car garage $aa,90C FEHUO REAt ESTATE 4S3-"800

hatha central i I n e ^ i b c r h o o c pnvate ya rd 4 dec* | Aalrmg $ 105 900 *

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' C A N T O N SbnAoafr Sub c u a u X T i fiedroom I d e r j quad with axtraa * app»ancae Camay room 6 Orapleca <123.900 456-5437

C e n t u r y F a r m s Don «lei the caption tool you i Thaa aa a nwwar 3 bedroom colonial wrth race 'amity room. doorwaH l o pat io, aebghltoi country * l ichen, lanced yard caaamsm. 2 car e n a c t e d g e J a u . $84 900

COLDWELL BANKER

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 ^

314 Plymouth BY OWNER TRAIL WOOO SU8

3 bedroom brica ranch. 2'4

3 1 4 P l y m o u t h

' ' PLYMOUTH

OW W l t r . a W u i l l 45a-7662 | FEHLK3

315 Northvilla-Novi ~^7tS Horthville-Novi

COLONIAL - 3 bedrooms. I H bathe •amay room.- ia1ur« l i raplace wood daca »a* V* central aw country deco i Abaoiutefy o a e n $93X10 961-5164

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COLONIAL 4 bedroom plus den. 2 'y t ia iha * large ki tchen with w " " pantry family room. 1st f loor dry crmtrel air. automatic ayalam. largk dec* and much more $122 000 455-3345

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FOREST TRAil 3 bedroom 2 M l b a ' " spacious eotonaa In pnme N. Canton location BecAa l o netura

ja rea A«r conflationiing s torm w«rv-• 'many a i t raa $ 118 500

CITY O f PLYMOUTH TERRIFIC DEEP LOT

By Owner 2 bedroome. custom deck, fireplace wHh doors, naeer carpal , maul aeon l lniehed beaa-meht. aa l plaster a l l I H car ga-r age. atooe. refr igerator Open MouaeSun »-6pm 45»-7«25

CITY OF PLYMOUTH DerSng 3 bedroom. V f , beth trMa>el with neu-t ra l decor, i

J U S T R E D U ^ D Huge 4 bedroom cmomal wi th dm-mg I < m larr.Hy room, study, ! l ta—.s 1«eplace Bsaement. garage and mora Pr iced l o sel l a t 6114 900

Century 21 • T o d a y 5 3 8 - 2 0 0 0

amorous deck . move-m condition <8-21> $89,900

THE PERFECT HOME FOR the young family 3 bedroom ranch a lo-os tec as icrely Plymouth area 2 car garaga with door opener W e i kept home hee new central aar. Nroeoe and water lank Bu*l-m diahwester and Jann-elre range

^G-16) $67 000

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G r o u p R e a l t o r s ' .

5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0

' P l y m o u t h Rar Sharp 3 bedroom ranch, afcimanum and cedar k l t c ten with daang aree. 1st floor 'sundry. 2 H car garaga: Florida room and all on a large lot 672.800

COLDWELL BANKER

420-2100 4 6 4 - 8 6 8 1

. ^ COLONIAL BARGAIN Loceubr pma m a modern No«i Sub dMemn 1986 bum wtth 3 huge bed rooms 1% betha s OomaaUc engi-n e e r s » f t oraam kitchen meulated wmdcwa and 7 car attached garaga $104 900

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W O L F E 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

NOVI CUSTOM RANCH 3 Bed-rooms 2 betha great r oom wah fua bsasman' '•» acre lot. $128,900 Open Sun 1 Ihrv 4 " -

P L r M O U T H TWP - Wakapotnte araa 2 lots * " > buSd to suit ranch or Colonial $116,000 $132,000

420-0207

PLYMOUTH TWP -3 b e d r o o m ranch, 2 M l bathe family room 4 V apiece M l beaement attached 2 car garaga oantrai air on a large lot. Opan Sun 2-5 8914 Menton on J o t Behaeen Mam 6 LJiey $89 900 - 458^2807

N E W L I S T I N G Ca.-pentera custom bust home w«th ceramic tile foyer ha* and k l t c t e n AJI new appkancas security system. finished basement w l h wet bar, back » lo Commons $126 000

RALPH' MANUEL 851-6900

" £ r ^ Ceramic

PEWTER LOVERS - C A N T O N Tina rvouse a for you' B e e u t l M con-temporary cape cod has lar 1st iu t te wtth bsy window L . Hie in k l t c ten and halls Open plan Mew m 1986 $117,500

REALTY WORLD R O B E R T O L S O N

981-4444

ENROLL YOUR "JOS m Plymouth Schools for Fa» Newer trMawal 3 badrooma. I H baths neutral car pets famay room w t k s p l a c e low otsraea ls .es $78,900 CaB tor sp-pomtmant 437-2565 456-4320

JUST LISTED Plymouth Tap - Brick ranch, solar heat immecuata a r t raa galora. country kitchen 2 M l baths. 3 bed-• ooma. oantrai air lovely cowered pat io »ery prlvste Walk to Mines Park 679.800

CENTURY 21 S U B U R B A N

455 -5680 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 5

LAKEPCHNTE custom bu9l. 3 bad-room. bnck ranch country k l t c t e n 2 beth. cent ra air. large famay room with ArsfMaoa.. waa; out taawr level 20 • 4C Inground pool O n M M sere with seOuded fenced rear yard. 2 " car a l l ached g a r a g e A s k i n g $139,000 Appomirnerrt 453-7837

SPLISH SPLASH Your chKdrer w a love the huge yard with awanmmg pool and petto thaa summer wfMe you stay cool m ths lovely 4 bedroom' colonial, car . l /a Mr m m cui-da-sac locat ior makse this newfy Hated home ideal for your growing fam»y $89,900 Caa

SYLVIA K E O U G H

COLDWELL BANKER

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

EXECUTIVE TUOOR COLONIAL m Lacaa o l NorvwMa Thas showpiece leelures 2 story caramic entry 4 peas ha« beamed lemay room, fire-place. ta red deck, formal dwiang room 4 tx sea teat bey *-t-eOrooms dsn. 2 ' * baths, cen t ra aa. crown moadmgs snd urwjue deagh tM * o o p lan Don ' t m i s s o u t - c a l l today Owner t ranalerred Aja.mg 6214.900

HOeflYlSTS - hurry 6 see t i n 3 bedroom townarnp. home on beeutt-M private lanced 4 hedged 132 X 330 io« lots of room including 14 X 22 Office lemay room, fireplace 4 3 car heeled serage A one-a*-e-k«nd -property A s k i n g s 102.900

NICHOLS REALTY 348-3044

NOVI EXceptionel 4 bedroom oalo-m a 2 * betns lemay room wath Are-piecs, country M c h a n , t a m a f l woodwork, neulrai tones wflh oen-l r « m 4 p roms innaay lanaacaped Meedowbrook Olans Sub Open Sun l - «pm % < » . * »

318 Weattand Garden City

1552

NOVI-Opan Sun. 2pm-5pm 24800 Migraand tpecMxa trt laval. 3 bed-rooms, I H betha Flor ida room cantral sir $104,000 346-9764

NO VI-40504 Ledene Lane S d l 9 W 1/ Haggerty Now schools 3 bedroom 2 H Colonial, famay room with nstural hrapaaca let floor taimory rvoafy landacaped prkrate park UM $133 000 146-6643

BEST BUY I nmee r a r * DOT a 3 u a d i i x a " *nm r.»d 71 f i i iMaw i , * * bedroom waaTVc ioaa t baeutMuay achooaa W I M J r smodend k l tc ten 4 bath —

316 Weetiand Garden City

316 Weetiand Garden City

FARM MOUSE eu rooms o o e a to Hmee Par* Beet area m MeenarKl

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^m—,.^66*>^GH5AT STARTER ( Pntl lf\/ r I Home on doablatot . m GardJfcCi ly

C 1 1 1 U I J C- I m a u t rooms 4 close lo scnoou C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0 BY OWNER Garden City very sharp 3 bedroom B r * * ranch with at-tached garaga on large tot * dead end street 425-87^4

COUNTRY LIVING m (he cay beeutrtuay decorated 5 bedroom l a m houee on aknoea 1 acre, country k i tcter) wath appk-

Park-Like Setting m Northy#e - 4 bedrooms. T 1 betns 1st floor laundry dsn. it nor-mai ar t ras m a luaury colonial, Onu-im ataarcaas crown moidlr igs

6225,000

Century 21 C O M M U N I T Y

5 2 2 - 6 4 1 0 -

TFLAIL WOOO - By owner 5 bed-room colonial New carpet ing m liv-ing room, famafy room " 6 dmang room Central aar Carpeted b e e * mant Baaut lM patio Lot. 90»150 11629 Canton Cenlar 455-9406

HURRY NEW LISTING SUPER SHARP

Beeuiifuey decorated rencn oWera lovely open ftoor pen Speaous fam-ily room with natural fireplace, opens lo large d e c * , 2 tu» baths modem kitchen,, oantrai aa 4 at-, tached oa r ige Won' t last a l only $104,900 ' -

EARL KEIM Midwest 477-0880

TRI-LEVEL 3 bedrooms, 2 .ba ths new roof mam bath a* caramic Me, houee a a r t ' s dean $86,900

CENTURY 21 S U B U R B A N

4 5 5 - 5 8 8 0 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 5

COLDWELL BANKER-

478-4660 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

Spac ious C o n t e m p o r a r y . Eieganl 3 Badroom home on a > Oa-aac aethng Huge lot with aprmaier ] system Enormous master bedroom wnh master Bath natural L a p l a c e " - I family room balconies t r e e * fas' nooa wet-bar 2 H beths Have s I party) $153 900

ERA O R C H A R D H I L L S 7 3 7 - 2 0 0 0 i

mem 2 car garage, '"ding mowar $88,900

Century 21 j C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

L I V O N I A S C H O O L S Fantastic 3 bedroom brick ranc*i country kttcheri bu«t m dishwaater

j ooubW vemty bsth beaunMly Hn-isned Basement, 443.900

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

L I V O N I A S C H O O L S • Hurry o r ihas c terrmng 5 bedroom home m N Weetiand 2 M l batfis, nawer thermo pane window* fln-ished beaement 2 var

Earl Kerm West 522-2101

Livonia Schools 3 bedroom b m *

. . — r-_rr i s l f loor jaundry w t t t T i pantr ies? carpe t r^ i • rouOH-o m n i t o l cupPosrd spec- snd oean S4a 900

Mint Condition Red one " rarer, anth leml i ( room and natural f ireplace doorweli tc patio and berbaque open floor pier neutral decor, Aroeted oeea-menl wfth M l bath and walk-in cedar c loset Horns Warranty $64 500

CENTU S U B U R

3 4 0 i g - r e

316 Weetiand Garden City

S H A R P 3 B E D R O O M BRICF RANCH wtth d a r 2 M l bathe oen trai and 2 car per age m e » « « sra

rdar^fefty IA-T21 65S 90C

THE

Michigan Group Realtors 591-9200

T E R R I F I C S T A R T E R Garden City - 2 bedroom home n nace aree N6wer f u n * a aprtrs m-suMrtlor hsrdwooc floors M l b'saa-meni 2 car gerags sajmmum a O K

$43,900

Earl Keim W e s t s 522-2101

N O R T H V I L L E A tsrmty deluxe 4 bedroom bnck oo-oruai Neturel f ireplace 2 oaths, 2 •car garage -

' NORTHVILLE TWP $109 900 Dandy 4 bedroom bnck bungalow lamay room. 2 ' i beths, gsrsga wtth toff, huge tread tot. wrap around deck

BRUCE ROY REALTY . INC 3 4 9 - 8 7 0 0

SUPER RANCH Loaded wfth e i t ras . - 3 bedrooms. 2 i c-alti* fsm*y room • must see this one race aree. good schools SI ;s ooc-

CENTURY 21 S U B U R B A N

455 -5880 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 5

"U" Front Quad a Bedrooma, Ismay room wi th hre-ptacs and wet-bar bow-w indow m lhn.ng room, large k l t c ten . 1st floor laundry, dubhouae, poo l and Iannis in »ue Super nice erea $129,000

CENTURY 2 T S U B U R B A N

455 -5880 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 5 314 Plymouth

A C C E N T O N V A L U E ! MORE FOR YOUR MONEY'

Plymouth 3 bedroom Colonia l M a n y fine tealures including centra l air . beaut I M Florida room, tots o l flreenery Fam»r room f ireplace, K V 0*r ground spr inklers Mo t i va ted Sellers havs reduced pr ice $101,900

BILL RICHARDS"

4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0 R E / M A X F O R E M O S T , I N C .

LAKE POINTE S U B Plymouth Tap knmedaate occupan-cy 5 bedroom % m tovel 3 M l baths, oantrai air. lamay room fire-place newer carpeting, new roof 2 car attached garaga. 6107.900 Cen tu ry 21 C o o * 4 A s a o c

3 2 6 - 2 6 0 0

Lake Po ln te Vil lage Stunning colonial - beaut l fu iy Oeco-'Sted m son neutrel tonee 4 bad-rooms, 2H Baths, tormal dmang room brewtas l r oom wtth new and larga updated kitchen. 2 -wey flra-ptaca adds elegance to Hying room and country Has lo family r oom Fto-ished room m beaement 2 patlca immaculate $131 900 Aak tor:

JESA

CENTURY 21 ROW 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

315 Worthville-Novi BY OWNER to pra-queWtod buyers Novi 4 bedrooms I H baths Irving room, dining room, modern kitchen/ brsaklest room, la imdry room »aw-mg/den tsrge Ismdy room, wood 4 gas bummg fireplace, sa natural quarry stone waa Large heated me-chanics garage wtth overhead steel beem 4 - electric door opener Secluded back yard Many ejitras $104.900r'meke ofter 476 -4611

ENJOY NATURE Mid re ik i rn the country whae you enioy the convenience end comfor l of central a r 2 ' y baths, formal dm-mg room, and famlfy room with nat-ural " a p i e c e Custom feehxee in-clude crown mo ld ings s tsmed woodwork, hardwood f loors snd aads srrtry gsrsge En toy the beauty of a country lot f rom the custom deck $159 ,900

HARRY S

WOLFE 474-5700

NORTHV'LLE By Owner unique co-lonial arooded lot. 5 bedrooms 3 v bsths. meny ext ras $189 900 46957 Curt is by appo in tment , phone days 556-1530. aher 7pm snd week ends 349-1782

NORTHVILLE By Owner (Broker 3 Bedroom 2 bath ranch Fsmiiy •room Vepiace k i tchen wfth center Wiend Rafr lgarator, buah-m stove. ©»en rmcrowava Finished Bsse mant 2 car e n a c t e d ssrsge opener New rpof 4 wster ha Lsrge BeautituSy landscsoad with trees 4 covered pat io $116 500 After 5PM

Wispermg Pines Mature ,1-ess snd p l t e s gives thaa 4 bedroom 1H be th colonial pr-vacy and aedusKn Living room jsed es tormai dining -oom, famrfy room kitcter, wtw large ea jmg space nel-urel hreplece -a rdwooc floors pe-tic end snsd«ed garsg* $132,000

Ask for B E T T Y . M I L L S

COLDWELL BANKER '

420-2100 4 6 4 - 8 8 8 1

316 Weatland Garden City

t Congratulat ions

To ROSE HOULE Top Sales Agent

For May 1987

2 6 1 - 1 8 2 3

Phase I Builders' Close-out

NOVI NEW CONSTRUC OPEN SUN i - 4 PM

CUSTOM BUILT CONTEMPORAY SPACKXIS RANCH Over 2000 sqn 25100 Wlxom Rd N of 10 mas Lo-caied m country sett ing of new cus-tom b u t nomas carge lot. specious great room wfth cathedral ceding, ftrapiscs h * d w o o d foyer specious kitchen, sbundance ot premium cabinets pantry, custom wood insu-lated windows Sbramic Me. 1st floor iaundry walk m doeet master bath, M l baaament. many custom a i t r a s $158 900 O f f e r e d By Grands Custom Homes 397-2467

Absolutely The One Immaculate neutral dacor 2 bed-room -anch with i r hoor lacmdry new carpet throughout coved ce«-

new no-wa* floors m beth. and laundry room Super

r ard with fruit trees garden h 2 car e n a c t e d garage Must

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L O R E N A M c M U L L E N

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4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0 LFVON1A SCHOOLS

sew kstmg excadant tn- ievei iam«- I ry room 3 bedrooms dan I i f e bstfis central ai« 2 car garage. thermc-aluminum windows newer M n a c a - a Beautiful home Farm-aigMn/Joy Rd srea 668.900 Century 21. ABC 425-3250

ROSE HOULE '•Exceptional Service" is me key to Pose's success. It you are thinking of buying or selling, call Rose for your Real Estate needs today!-

EARL KEIM REALTY South, Inc.

453-0013

"Xovi's most prestigious subdivision''

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® Weir, Manuel, Snyder &. Ranke

500 South Main Street • Plymouth • Phone 455-6000

Beaut i fu l O L G C A r e a Beaut iM older home m O L Q C church ares - one of P lymouth 's f in-est 4 bedroom I H bath, r ja rdwood floors, oak woodwork. 2 car garage paus carport. M l covered f ront porch wood deck m beck , large '.•aed privacy yard 6149.500

CENTURY 21 S U B U R B A N

455 -5880 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 5

BEST BUY IN PLYMOUTH U p g r a d e d I H story bunga low W trisndly oul-da-sac, new 2'i oar m-ju la ted garage wtth electr ici ty, l iving room kitchen, oath 2 bedrooms down stairs, bedroom plus '•» beth, office upstairs fu« fmishad base nver $66 500 Call for. appoin t men' 45S-2462

BETWEEN PLYMOUTH-Ann Arbor Secluded wooded 3 ac res 4,000 sq t i contemporary M u s i see t o beiuve' 3 car Baraga. 4 ft ail cedar By appointment O Leery Aa* Estate 453-1

CITY O f PLYMOUTH OPEN SAT 4 SUN 2-5

Lovely 4 bedroom 2Vl beth Quality built colonial In highly desirable a r e a Walk l o downtown 4 schools Spacious k l ichen mrtng 4 tormal dkung roam, family room wtth natu-ral V apt ace den. first ftoor laundry f i n i shed B a s e m e n t , cen t ra l air . Beautiful beck yard wfth pat io, gaa gri« new roof e t c Immediate occu-pancy $139 900 455-6474

In D o w n t o w n P l y m o u t h , r es to red h o m e - l o c a t e d on one of t h e h i ghes t sough t af ter s t ree ts . U p d a t -ed wi th oak w o o d t r i m , l eaded a n d b e v e i e d g lass , ce ram ic t i le. 3 . 0 0 0 sq. f t . . 4 or 5 b e d r o o m s . (1) o n ma in f toor . 3V4 b a t h s . CaH for de ta i l s . Sel ler wi l l cons ider a t r a d e d o w n . P 3 0 P E N $185 ,000 . A S K FOR S U E A N N EBERLINE. S C H W E I T Z E R REAL ESTATE INC. . 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0 .

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P L Y M O U T H T O W N S H I P RANCH. 3 b e d r o o m ranch w i t h l o t s of t rees Ba th newly u p g r a d e d a n d r e d e c o r a t e d Newer Pel la w i n d o w s in a l l bu t 1 r oom, newer roo f and wa te r heater F a m i l y - r d o m w i th f i r e p l a c e a n d h a r d w o o d f loo rs H o m e freshi?*— pa in ted C l o s e t o e lemen ta ry scnoo l P 8 4 B R I $85,900 A S K FOR SUE A N N EBERL INE , S C H W E I T Z E R REAL ESTATE INC.. 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

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I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y . Sel ler t r a n s f e r r e d Beaut i fu l 4 b e d r o o m . 2Vi b a t h co lon ia l w i t h den . cent ra l a i r . u n d e r g r o u n d sp r ink le rs . I n t e r c o m a n d u p g r a d e d c a r p e t i n g . Full b a s e m e n t ( unde r fami l y room) Neu t ra l l y d e c o r a t e d a n d i m m a c u l a t e c o n -d i t ion. P 7 5 B E A $ 1 7 9 , 9 0 0 A S K FOR S U E A N N EBERLINE. S C H W E I T Z E R REAL E S T A T E . INC . 453 -6800

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SUPERIOR T W P - P l ymou th Mai l ing . 6 a c r e s of p r i va te c o u n t r y l iv ing P l y m o u t h / C a n ^ p n schoo l s . 3 .000 s q f t . , 4 b e d r o o m . 3 ba th sp l i t - l eve l o n t reed s e t t i n g W r a p deck hea ted g a r a g e , ou t bu i l d ings a n d m a n y o ther ex t ras are o f f e r e d in this loveiy newfy r e d e c o r a t e d h o m e . P 8 N A P $189 ,000 A S K FOR SUE A N N E B E R L I N E , S C H W E l T Z E E R REAL ESTATE INC . 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

T R A I L W O O D C O L O N I A L . P L Y M O U T H

Nicely decorated home, a t t rac t ive exterior on a wooded lot. tamily room with tire-place . formal d i n i n g room, C E N T R A L A I R .

first floor laundry, f u l l basement, under -ground sprinklers. This home won't last! $ 1 7 9 , 0 0 0 • 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

S U N F L O W E R S U B D I V I S I O N

Q U A D - L E V E L

Lovely h o m e on a court loca t ion , tour beo-rooms. two a n d a half baths, large tamily room. CENTRAL AIR. deck off back lead-ing to a swimming pool . Also has securi ty system, first floor laundry. $ 1 2 6 , 0 0 0 ' 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

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Lovely quad-level, four bedroom home in desirable subdivision on a cul-de-sac, neutral decor, new oerpet in living room and d ining room, family room with fire-place . $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

S H E L T E R I N G P I N E S

C O N D O M I N I U M S

Newburgh Road between Ford and War-ren Roads in Westland Well constructec two bedroom townhouses with attachec garage a n d full basements. Open Sundays 1 to 5 p .M or call for an a p p o i n t m e n t . F r o m $ 5 9 , 9 0 0 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

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2:00 to 5:00 44524 J O H N ALDEN. P L Y M O U T H ! W e s t o f f S h e l d o n Road Just S o u t h o t A n n A r b o r T ra i l Be sure a n d aet as i de p a r t of S u n d a y ...so Impreasivefy c o m -p te te w i t h a g rea t locat ion, fau l t less ly m a i n t a i n e d , a n d cost fy new u p g r a d e s 3 b e d r o o m s , l a rge fami ly r oom, f i rep lace , a n e w k i t c h e n a n d appl iances, e n c l o s e d p o r c h , e tc $135 ,000 (453-8200)

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CITY OF PLYMOUTH! Classic center entrance Brick Colonial on a delightful traa shaded strae« Large iMng room with fireplace formal cJimng room, a study artth bookanelvea. a larga rteerty erv dosed porch. 3 larga bedrooma, mirftlpto betha. walk-out nmafied recreation room with a second flreptece. 2*4 car garaoe, e*c $12* 900 (4S5-8200)

PLYMOUTH!

A VERY A T T R A C T I V E R A N C H in a qu i -et n e i g h b o r h o o d b o e s t m g 3 b e d r o o m s . 2 ba ths , 2 f i r ep laces (Irving a n d tami l y rooms) , f i n i shed r e c r e a t i o n r oom, fam i -ly r oom. 2 ' h car g a r a g e w i t h opener a l u m i n u m c o v e r e d e x t e r i o r t r im all in superb cond i t i on $ 8 2 500 (453-82001

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PLYMOUTH! SURBOUNOCO BY TOWER I MO TREES t h * wen designed .Dutch Colonial in coveted

WOOOLO«E' offers so much 4 bedrooms 2H bathe, a screened porch a study lat floor laundry fam»y room with fireplace for-mal dining room. Central Air POSTCARD PlCTURESOUe- $215,000 (453-8200)

PLYMOUTH: A W E L C O M I N G C O L O N I A L w f t h mat t h e

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3 D e d r o o m a . 1Mi ba t r i a * f o r m a ; d m l n g r o o m ,

farrwiy room w i t h f t rep«ace an iny t t in® w o o d

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$132 500 ( 453-82001

CANTON! FIRST

OFFERING! A w a r d w i n n i n g Center e n t r a n c e New E n g l a n d Sa l t b o x ' p laced a m o n g es-ta te t y p e h o m e s o n a heavi ly t r e e d o n e A c r e s i te T h e r e are 5 b e d r o o m s . 3Vk b a t h s . 2 4 x 22 fami ly r e o m w f t h f i re-p l ace . 2 a d d i t i o n a l f i rep laces , f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , a recent ex tens i ve sel f-c o n t a i n e d m - l e w sui te tha t Is t n r f y ex -c e p t i o n a l . • s t udy . 2nd I toor l a u n d r y r o o m , s t de e n t r a n c e T A car g a r a g e , e t c . A N O U T S T A N D I N G V A L U i l $ 2 1 9 , 0 0 0 (453 -8200 )

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PLYMOUTH! ON A o u t e r COUflT IN BEACON HW.L A large foyer and open wood amrcaaa 4 bed-rooms. 2V» betha. formal dkUng room, a Study Mend counter kitchen. French doors axienarve crown moWkigs, ts« floor ieurx»ry larga tamNy roowi s^tfi nrepiece taededwWi extra s $224,000 (453-82001

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PLYMOUTH! JUST TWO YEARS OCO tNa cuetbm buat home is pieced on a <tum court knoecceWe wfth 4 bedroome. 21* betha. tormei « n m g room, s 23 > 14 »em#r room w«ih Vapieoe Anderson wmdowe, a study, ffe floor laun-dry aosd wood doors, a beeu«M wood decs ate «l»7,500(45i-a200l

NORTHVILLE! CUSTOM B m L f E n g W i Tudor on Two Acres of heavenly views and anode 3 bedrooms. 2** betha separate formal dWng room, a 24 X 20 Greet Room, a study t s i lloor laundry, flnaahed tiaaerrent. Anderaan windows Ce*V an counters, aoad wood doors. Security sys-tem Central AJr. etc $23*.000 453-S200

PLYMOUTH! JNPAHALLELE0 LUXURY! Cuetom boat lux-urious ranch pieced in an exctueNe neighbor hood ol large settings and one ot-s-klnd ftomea unuauel hagh atanderda of queMy end condition Wei {Meter a new aatravegem nficner. (2) Hrep«ecea 3H car garape a8c $340 000 (4&3-a200)

Robert Bake R E A L T O R S

2 Mocks west of the Mayflower Hotel 1005 West Ann Arbor Trail

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S ' AGATHA -4 right w o u n d the o o m w f rom t h a • K W t r o n t f , c l a n 3 MOT oom noma Enioy-ine c a i m w n c * of 2 * bath*. a M i Unarm] t m n r 1 and the ax t r * K m of a den There * e x L i l i r t eating space ana ever • gaiege Only H S 9 0 C

HARRYS

W O L F E 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

THREE Bedroom bnck ranch. toa-t u r m - i ' » beih*. t m a r a d o a a i m w i i

2 car g i --age Juat ksted at $54,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 -

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B * OWNER _ . . . . 6746 I Dearborn Mt*, 3 bedroom 2 ' * beth

One* ranch. Rnaned t ssamsn t 2 '» car j s r s g e Larga lot, p ro fssanna i •anoscacw < * • o» s x t n a immedie le occupancy $71,000 or b e a o " » By app t » * » 561-8426

OEARBORW HEIGHTS Savon Oeks' DAVE BEATTY cotoma. DMne Chad haa Vang central air Bnck. 22X30 ga-raga new deck $128 500 543-0244

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ACCENT on QueBty r i t c M r m B» rmngham class*: In Ouarton Laka Estate 4 nedroom 2"> bath. l iving room, drnmg- rnnm.. h i r d wood • W S new Country Kitchen with pair,led " " t»es^®or lB i ' room, famey room. 2 fireplace*. ftiany o t t a r fea-tures Principals only By appt S319.000 642-5105

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BY OWNER 1447 Y oeynns Bvirwiofkam

m - l o a n location Brick and atunv num aiding $ bedrooms t l i e baths «vwg room with Brepieoe. 9-Brsry lamay room A ammg room 2 car garaga Fu* Oaaamani Larga dec* m-raar a « i gaa grtB on a baau-trtuey m a n t a n e d i s r j e $166,500 Days. 643-74 4 w e M s n d s U - M l l l

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N E W L I S f l N G Spectacular new Francn cotoniaf on . o o O e d cu-da-aac B e a u l a r o B v t v t a m a r b a toyw with hMn M l

circular n a Hang ing v a m

mora $5»5 000

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M A N U E L

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CALL ME FOR ACCESS TO THE FOLLOWING HOMES

1 Foscroft - Big" 4 bedroom 3 ' * bath ranch w i n poeabM Mother-«>

- — $ , * e o o ° N E W L I S T I N G 2 Q u i r t o n L M * Eafataa. S bedroom , W s l m«n i«na ( ] 4 badroom. 2 H on Falrta» $290 00O i -ownar | ^a t r i ootorm In daairaWa Quartcm

Lake EstaMa Larga kitchen, dan. 3 3 Badroom Waal c n — I aar VMaga In laval, nardwooo n o o n 1135.000

Sharp 3 badroom ranch m B * mangham. lua baaamant Vap iaoa

l i i f . J O O

I baaamant Sharp-

6 BloomhaW M«a Laka «ronl co»on»-ai S' 100 000

WEIR. MANUEL. S 'NOCR. RANKE

CHARM OF AkC ERA FORMER

ATTRACTIVE colonial 3 badrooma v i bath®, dmmg room, eat In ki tch-ar Vapiaca. gaa hot air heat, ga-aga PLUS buacabia landacapao

lot (50*1401. praatlgioua area naar n. »hopp«ig 4 school A j k m o

1275,000 64S-2WS

BEVERLY HILLS-17136 Lochertwe Ave immacuiata 3 badroom ranch Too many taaturaa to ment ion $117900 " 646-0750

BEVERLY HILLS bnck ranch 3 bad-rooma. nat ival fireplace coved ce»-Mga Hardwood ftoor*. formal dtrUng room, tun baaament. 1'4 car gerage. trew) lot H*»er tumaca & carpat Air appkancaa. acraanad porch Fta-ducad to $93 900 16982 KJrkshire

540-4172

3 1 6 W e s t l a n d

G a r d e n C i t y

MAINTENANCE FREE RANCH m a pnma Garden City vocation En-joy aummer-t ime act " t i e s since tfWa home offers anumtnom trim Thara are 3 roomy bedrooms a tuM fin-ished basamarr wrth 'v bath., and 2 car oarage $57,900

HARRY S

W O L F E 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

Of»EN SUN 12-5 - Westland, 32108 Avondale - W -ot Mernman Vakje plus m thi» 3 bedroom One* wtth fin-ished 'baaamant with oar arid 4th oadroom FreeW* painted large re-modeled kitchen up to City Code -move-in

3 1 7 R e d f o r d 3 1 7 R e d f o r d

ATTRACTIVE 3 badroom aluminum-, sided ranch wtth 2 Oaths Vary unique floor plan with rnariy tee-lu 'ea Formal dining room, outaide dec* 2 car garage Lots ol trees on large lot $55,000

BEAUTIFUL brick l ' aluminum 3 ' bedroom ranch m dasirabie So Redtora locat ion W » a t T i s . hard-wood floors, wet plaster waits, cove ceil ing iff Itvmg room, central a * Oaaamenr & garage $66,900

4 7 6 - 6 6 3 6

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

FIRST SHOWING Celebrate your independence wrth a home of your own Easily aftordadte and a solid investment in your f ix -ture Brick "2 bedroom -anch has a roomy fenced lot . . romant ic natural fireplace. 2 endoaed porchea and garage W o n * lest long $42,900

HARRY 9

W O L F E 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

BEAUTIFUL f e e Imed neighbor hood 3 bedroom brick. Oasemeni oertraJ air. garage $63,900 Call al-ter 5 30pm S38-3242

•BEAUTIFUL 3 boar oom. 2 bath B»n-

B E S T B U Y S

GARDEN CITY S BEST - N. Leone. 3 | Q a i o . Garage Dec* Fin;»he<j bedroom bnck ranch, basemen', oaaemem Many e*tra» Musi sse1

oarage m.n.-Oilnds, 1'v Baths nice- | 199J* nfl ian $49,900 538-1634 ^ andacapad Only $53 500

A s k f o r E L V E R A

^ C e n i u r y 2 l M e r H o r d ^ ^ L h O U S E . 3 beeroom bun-464-640CI J.S-UOUC ^ n n i a h t r 3 and

spacious Kitchen Super i>ome 'or young lamlty and ai an aftordaWe pnee Home s tows shic Orwy $46 90p NEW LISTING .Se 3 bedrooms end 2 ful1 beths Beauti-ful a-ge 101 witr, attached garage h ighl lgr is t h » a bnck t»ome witt natural f ireplace : stale saw Cei» today $74 90C

B O B C R A V E R

4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0

R E - M A X F O R E M A S T . i N C

8 V / . I N T E R E S T Assume mortgage with vow pay-r-ients This 2 bedroom home m Wayne « cieen 8 we>< cared for. g o o d sua lot. turnace siding & rco» less atnan 5 m old a a k m ^ o n l y

Ask for Mae Ear's

C e n t u r y 2 1

C O M M U N I T Y

5 2 2 - 6 4 1 0

1,900

3 1 7 R e d f o r d

A B E A U T Y ! Super sharp 2 bedroom starter of retiree home Up-dated krtchen

'plush carpeting New root, furnace " F lat ty as a picture Owner wip help with coats Asking $39 900 R a c h e t R i o n 3 4 8 - 3 0 0 0

R E / M A X 1 0 0

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$ 9 8 , 9 0 0 . 7 3 7 - 9 0 0 0

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

GOcF C L U & AREA 2 Bedroom, 2 bath Ranch carpeted, an ftnlened basemeni a i iached 2 car garage N k * yard! $*a .000 538-9407

J U S T L I S T E D V * story on large'pr ivate tread lot -100 a 132 Aluminum SKJeO 3 bed •oom. basement, plus « car garage Ta*es under $700 year A charming home w i th r o o m to e * p s n d $37,500 Asa for

H E L E N Y A B S

C E N T U R Y 2 1

R O W 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

BEVERLY MILLS By Owner 5 Bedroom. 4% be th co-lonial. hardwood floors throughout , most carpeted deck off farn#y room wtt fN fireplace. c# i t r a i air. b u i t - m appliances fimaheo w a * - o u t base-ment 2 cer attached - gar age 3.079. aq ft $174,900 647-6667

3181 ' Pebble Lane, yr est cheater Sub. Recently updeted ranch. S of Maple. E W Laheer 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, naw European kitchen, herd-wood floors. fMehed beeement Florida room, deck $159,000 By appt orVy 642-0496

BIRMINGHAM - By Owner. 1'4 sto-ry 3 bedroom. 1 beth 2 car gerege new ly d e c o r a t e d , e p p l i a n c e a $78,000 647-4052

BIRMINGHAM- By Owner Cherm-•ngty etegent French Normendy home, prune location 5 badrooma 3 fun, 2 halt beths Newly remodeled ki tchen Fireplaces Speooua.evmg room formal dsi ing room, mahoga-ny pane led library Open Houee Sun 1-4pm $262,000. 642-7965

B I R M I N G H A M Co lon ia l -Quar t o n Lake Estates-1263 Broofcwood 3 Bedroom r-t Oath, dsn, ftnl»ned basement «ery pmrate jrerd Deauti-ful streets Walking aeneous $298,000,

family room and screened petto leading to lovely private yard $243,800

R A L P H

M A N U E L

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OPEN FRI JULY 3. SAT JULY 4, SUN . "JULY 5

' 120&-500PM 7261 INKSTER RD

I N of 14 M l e E aide o» mksJer Rd I NEW CONSTRUCTION lust com-pleted This "4 bedroom 2'v beth cus tom contsmporery be—the-home tor yOul Every sxtra opOon vou could went and much more ~

C a l a ft you H»e the

quekty but want more or leaa. w e win bund for you on your lot or oural You won' t t n d any better anywhere in Michigan $324,900

ASK FOR CHRIS STREHL

C E N T U R Y 2 1

M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

VERNOR ESTATES neer O a n -broon Beautiful pieared aouthem cowmal wtth carnage houee on over 3 acres En t re home hae bear reno-vated and decorated preeemr ig the Charm with period deiteieng Fee-turea hanoaoma w o o J w u n s i j aaa i you could ever • •pec t C a l CHRIS gam crystal chandeliers, m e a n i n g ' for Pataae or stop — " open stairway morning room high c a * n g s re»miihad hardwod f loors flegstor-e patis. denghttul day-room and so «er> much more Truly one of a kind home m » majestic elevated sett ing with truit trees and fVxMr gardens C a l for further informat ion on thr t outstanding historical home $699 000 H-949SS

H A N N E T T , I N C .

. R E A L T O R S

6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

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O r c h a r d L a k e

NEW LISTING PERFECT FAMK.Y HOME

W BuoomfiekJ CoionSal W«h 5 Bed-r o o m s 2\» betns lemay room wtth nrepiaoe a j new decorat ing Incajd-» « atunreng tormel Mac' room 6i beeenianl Greet W i I1&S.900 Ce l Que Seeoer W o r t ^ 851-6000 Home - 646-4553

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decsng spectacular ape I S T V r S S ^ y kechan w ^ w w i d I lain urn a at tent ion lo dasei la evident malde a n d o u t C ^ e to ar range tor eprfveleaAOwIng Aak tor

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1 W U Sprina HB 3 bedroom I H beth \ m I

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3 0 6 R o c h e e l e r - T r o y

SOUTMTtevO MOOCL HOME

CITY OF BIRMINGHAM complet ion Beeutitui whde bnck con tempora ry features 2 story foyer Dieeched oek ftoormg. ' e -cesaed lighting, larga " a s t e r bed-room sun* with belcony and Jecuz-t l , forrruce kitchen wfth Jennaira and greenhouas window grsat r oom with 9 oaakng and double french doors to t u l rear deck Beei pr tce for Blrminghem new construct ion a " $248,000

ASK FOR JUD* MCDONALD

C E N T U R Y . 2 1

M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

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— 8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

baaament $122,500 C a l

large treed lot M O « E an lor appointment s r s , '

C e n t u r y

T o d a y 8 5 5 - 2 0 0 0

FORMER MOOCL HOME provldee many wonderful estraa l n c M k | pawfr paintedeeenor h e ^ c a r * « . ha l n i pedrooma 2 M baths

«mshed I aaktrent wi th cedar and pantry (S4.IOO

- ^ - i - S H A R P CLEAN RANCH on half a u « lot Bnc* witr a luminum M s mam •erance kea Kitoyen hee b u s t v n hardwood Boors m a r W m s « a new

r r ial 8 t6m«y room n 900

Badroom Cotonsal ettr. w i ta with master bam

Specious * m n e n and famey room C o * have Hr« «oor laundry, alarm system Prtveto reer yard $74 900 FARMINGTON HILLS Chemeng 2

bedroom home. compWe ly ,4 i imu _ aled fu8 beeement fenced ya rdJm- AFFORDABLE FA M i l t HOME i mediate occupancy Neer schools. o v s , < j 0 ^ colonial with ooruampd p s a 8 tranaportat lon 9 Mea. r m r y ^ taaiurea famey room ww, Middlebel t area Buyers u n y vapkace ^aage «achan m t t - i e s a M $43 900 or best 875-3*3? u t l r ^ area, new central an a l

F A R M I N G T O N HK.LS E ? S K '

PRIVACY - Big 6 - ^ i n OWNCRSHIP O w ^ r , f 3 badrooma. and immaculale Cape Cod offering

. We ol. comfort and be*uty T „ , »

SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM. 2'4 beth cotoraei. central air. flnlaned b a s e m e n t . W e a t B l o o m f i e l d Schools, wooded lot Move-m oorv CWIonl $139,900 861-2329

UNiOUE historical home Tota«y re-done. quality creftamenehlp At-tached apartment Pool houee ERA Steve or Cethy 689-5600

DESIREABLE SOOON LAKE AREA, lovary architeci designed contempo-rary home aet on gorgeous lot on cui-da-aec street orkque «oor p i e r with cathedral oe»ng. proMaslonal landacapmg adda to Serena beauty $225,000 BR

E A R L K E I M W e s t B i o o m f i e l d 8 5 5 - 9 1 0 0

EXECUTtVl LUXURY CONOO, 3 bedrooms 1.5 Bathrooms remod-eled with a t tmt io r given to dete la. e. lensrve ute of marWa. breae stone wood md mir rors .Complete Irish Pub in l<wer level Jacuzzi m atr ium and prhafe patio $350 000

E A R L K E I M R E A L T Y

M A P L E 6 4 2 - 6 5 0 0

258-5635

BlRMINGHAM-ln town. Cape C*0 3 bedroom. 2 " i bath, kbrarv formal dimng room tamily room, $129 900 ERA Steve or Cathy 669-5600

C A L L N O W B r i o 1 t story witA attic, for addi-t ions! bedroom fkee 'aenrty room B a s e n w - ar.o 8»rag»» XK3

C E N T U R Y 2 1 e

R O W 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

J U S T T R E D U C E D Enjoy the iu*ury of a large »erd snd ne ighbor ! ^t a oistance in this

, r oom, 4 bnd 'oom br»c* horn* "thai features a fu* basement. natural fireplace, separate dining room.

. large fro^t porch, covered pat io and 2 car garage New storms and s c r e e n s , u p d a t e d c a r p e t i n g throughout. Bedford Union Schools $45 900

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R

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

BIRMINGHAM Cantor-*a-style Con-temporary-Colonlal 1.400 sq.ft- on eecn level of 3 levels 4 bedroom librery or In-law sude 3 beths. 114 acre o» privacy Room for 3 car ga-rage & pool $250.000 826-2576

CHARMING 2 bedroom w w . 20m-pietety ' emode ied l andscaped yard $40 000 592-0539 ~ 477-2034

NF.AP W O N O E R ^ N D MALL 3 Ded'oom brick r-ome Sasemem oarage- ' « w v carpeted 4 decorat-ed $ 4 - 9 0 0 1-867-9129

RED^ORO Beeu'ifuHy mawitamed 2 bedroom home, aluminum sided Fu l l basemen* p ro fess iona l l y landscaped fenced yard Grand River 8 n« sier area Burers Only $34 900 or oast _SZ5-3«37

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Th MB) Coional eW, i M i . cartrS * i a n ) H M n w j M* : MCrvr j u M r g r a n ! xmnkWs. ntorcar mo rinch J terms d U n j room. n«u-

upgnded aroaeng. M MHrnar i un- ra focttca r i sars hashed Mse-

dw lamfy roam. VaMrah ttxrtfeC ment and mx»i * 4 r * tt«90C

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$178,900 CSI45S-680C

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B IRMINGHAM SCHOOLS Fantastic view f rom the great room, dining room 8 Florida room, of this cus-tom built contemporary ranch on over an acre high on has m Franwur, Village $189 900 Call 842-0703

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FRANKLIN Conl. -nporary - aatreor-dmary M new «nl nor wfth cepttvet-mg great groom Superb master suite with eiega-t step-up syfe Jacuzzi beth Fatx o u s lower level designed tor entei unmg wrth wet bar booth 9 ft ho< • l o celling t i re-

* 5000 eq t t lace ABout 2 acres I $250 000 C a l 737-2925

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom bnck 2 story, large lemodeled mesfer bed-room redone kitchen and beth. room in 540-9124 or

$109 900 355-6165

LET THE SUN SHINE IN Thats just what wfli happen with the sun room off the Back of t ha 3 Bed-room t ' 4 story home Just North of the country d u b this home not only Offers e beautiful salt ing a l en unbe-lievable price but also 2 f u l betha.

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REDFORD Brick ranch, 3 bed-air carpet ing i * "

roof $ furSaca paneled oasemert dishwasher privacy lence 2 cai ga-rage $49.9C«; 18602 Garf ie ld B'ooka Estate 537-2096

I - E D F O F D X A P E COO stunning 2 000 SQ ft Brick home with charm g a w e Features 2 M l oaths family room, nature' fire-place Bay window formal dmmg room finished besemam attached 2 car ga-age Situated on triple treed lon Onfy $74,900

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BLOOMFIELD Foncroft sub 3 beO-room, 2'v bath ranch Bloomf ie ld Schools Home with charm and pleaaani French garden patio Cen-tre! Mr family room with f ireplace EADY & ASSOC INC 626-4711

BLOOMFIELD HILLS large 4 bed-room. tn-levw ce thedra cedmga. deck good locetion. Bloomf ie ld achoola $117 ,000 334-1936

F r a n k l i n - L o n e l i n e A r e a Bioomftefd Has Scrv Cus tom bunt Georgian co lone l 5 bedroome

| 3 fu* beths 2 helf B the. 3 fire-places. 2 wel Bara. sac a and out -s ianding recreatior, roon Beautiful, ideal iocanon $425,000

O r v e - O f - A - K i r d ' E>ecu»ve retreat hidden ir -he trees

has over 6,000 aa ft "l p r ime Bloomfield location Enter on spe-cially designated neturai Beauty road 2 levels of glass, wood decks, walkout areas, 3 flraptaews and much more $349 900 For « x » own persons' lour c a l

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O W N E R M U S T S E L L w n a t a houeeTThle 3 bedroom bwv-aaiow « a muet aaa' New ki tchen, furnace Wectrical. carpet 6 mi-crowave finlehec beaement wtth f i replace sauna plua much more $79,900

Pr ima North Oevarfy Hies Ranc*i m g r e a t c o n d i t i o n C e n t r e i - e i r . screened porch, new kitchen floor plua many e i l res TMa 3 bed room 2 beth won t last long, c a l today" $124,900

Gorgeous Bmrwrigham Home m im-peccaCAe condition completely re-pemted 1 new carpel Fabuloue master sufte pkie 3 other bedrooms Seer Si Regis New*, M M . won' t last tongi $219,900

Plaaaa aak for Bob or LMa Jaaky

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WEST BLOOMFIELD - Artrectfve 3 bedroom 2 beth ranch on 1/3 acre 2-aided firepieoe opens to deans room & 2 « * t 5 greel room Kitchen wnh eating area W a k - m pantry 1st floor laundry 6 2 car attached ga-rage W a k i n g t o distance to — meritary 6 mlddto acnoois I maintained 6 d e a n $09,500

C a l tor a p p t 626-7442

S c e n i c R a v i n e L o t Muat reduced to $199,000 4 bed-room. 2 * bath coton ia w a k o u t i w e level overlooks Rouge River Famey room with fkapiace opens on to 40 ft deck, a l a p c a o c e e . carpM-ing. Orapea Bkmmgham Schools Bloomfteld Hiaa nvaang

G 0 0 D E R E A L E S T A T E

A Goods Listing is A Good Buy-1411 N Woodward 647 - ' 898

WIM BL ETON-Between Ademe Hunter 7 bedroome, 4 "4 bathe, newfy decorated double ton. e*ce»-lenl ovara l . condit ion W a k i n g dis-tance to p u b i c oerocmal & provete schools "Firm mortgege appn comrmttment-$291.000 Broker p«>-

649-170C CaH Mrs Shaley 9-4 30

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Men 4 bed-room 2 i bath contemporary ranch country lane •> acre ' reed lot, N of Hickory Grove off Laheer $229 000 Open Sat 8 Sur, 1-4 -138-2900

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Mint 4 bed-room 2'4 beth contamporar , ranch, country lane "4 acre treed lot, N of Hickory Grove off Lahser $229,000 Open Sun t -4 338-2900

FRANKLIN-RANCH 1 acre 2 bed-•oom, wood stove 2 car garege. storage shed country pecor W a » lo Cider Mia Opan Sunday 2 to 5 25690 W 14 M l e Rd 469-9036

OPEN SUNDAY, 2 TO 6 Alternative lo Condo - Unxjue 19«3 contemporary home, great room cvenooka p«clixesQue natural tmg 1st floor laundry. Horary, neu-t ra l Barber carpeting, f u l IWMahed lower lev« L u « * i o u s master suite Move- in condition Owner muet aek" Reduced to $174,900 Oft 14 MHa

1-6373 7155 Weetbury Blvd s Haggerty

B e a u t i f u l H o m e T h a 3 bedroom. 214 beth home wi th ' ' • p l a c e s «i the famay room and master bedroom is p a r t e d for en-terteming Located acroae f rom e prtvete laker thle la e muel e e « $199 900

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D E S I R A B L E K E N D A L L W O O O Priced Below merkef Specious 3 bedroom, tamily room iwwg room, dining room Open floor plan plus centra air 2 car at tached garaga -Decorated " grey $104 900

YES IT IS on MiOdlebe" V e e " * $15,000 under price What e greet • a y 10 buy a 4 bedroom 2 ' i beth coioraa and aeve u w » room, tor-m a dimng room, lerge famay room, knenen and an owner who wants ac-tion now Good condit ion Slashed to $112,900

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WEST BLOOMFIELD Oued, 3 t i ed rooms, 2*4 baths, l a koor laundry new carpM. kitchen, roof, lergs lot. $127,900 626-7203

W BLOOMFIELD Briar cuff Sub 3 bedroom. 2 be th ranch, treed lot Many updates $125,000 - 737-2419

2 NEW STARTER HOMES Thaae a lordatMe quaaty buat . . wftnm walking dletance to .Mesente-ry With laka accasa to Lktion Lake 2 bedroome. 1 beth. large »vtng r t f x n and kitchen, 2 car anacrwd garage neutral carpeting, kitchen appk-ancaa and. deck - M treed lot $67,000 each

ENJOY Middle Strai ts Lake iMng m tha naw quaaty burn cctontm - ready m t ime tor achooi to open In Sepl 3 bedroome. 1W betha 2 car attached oerage thermo windows and more Only$87,000

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AFFORDABLE beau t fM style ranch met b a n g bum 3 bedroom

o o u s k i tchen first floor laundry 2'4 car attached garage f u l l aa i wooded lot $96 900 344-4923

FARMINGTON- Smell 2 Bedroom J car garege $39,900 Land Contract o^mortgege Ce l 474- t467

FARMINGTON - Valley View C » _ b y t aaerdae track tennis 3 beths

2 fireplaces 2 wakOut leveM. oer^ t r a a r . $150,000 terms 477-6789

FARMINGTON , 4 badroom 3 bath Cape Cod. neer Longacre School * acre wooded lot, perk-ake eeft ing

474-1938

FARMINGTON 4 b e d r o o m Goloniel formal dkMno room, famay room, let floor laundry flnrahed ti e lement ( b « k fierdwood hoors FVhrale treed tot Waai lo downtownt immediate occupancy Reduced to $142 800 A ^ T e p m 471-7817

fully radecorMed 3 badr j o n i a cu» torn ' k x< !a room off of formal dm mg room 2 fireplaces BeeutihjUy ftnaned oaaamenf wrth temey room $79 90Ci

OUT ST ANOtNG CUSTOM B u i L i rwicn Double french doors lo dm ing room dfvidad ooaeta Eji tra * -sulallor doee to freeways anc shoppmg and schools Qmel neigh bomood $64 900

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SOUTHFIELD - TWYCKINGHAM Stunning 4 Bedroom. 2 '4 Bath con lemcorary cowmel. famay room has fn apiece, library has txkl t- ins antf we! bar Brae* tea l r o o m «nm doorwela to petvo maeter bedroor-nas 2 wear-in doaats. attic fan euro m a f * aprjnkiera. c e n t r a ak burner alar tr drcmer dr ive Home a o<- i ' t lots 2*4 car attached garage M u r w $149 900 Pieaaa as* lor ,

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WISE ACRE' Or fuel short of o n * and IU» of trees and privacy The bedrooms ara large the ki tchen a country sue and

MEADOWBRPOK HILLS Coniempory sty le and aheded aerarvty Bnckqued lewa laetunng 2 h j l betha and 2 lavs. Brushed Base-mem family room, d inmg room cwn-t r a M . attached garage Lovely landacaped tot has olrauisr drive t iered patio and rftoargrw^aeprv.-tters $205,000 * i

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N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N Ready by ckaamgl' 3 t ^ d r o o m 2'4. beth coKxval bnck 6 cedar wooC

- A L W A Y S " wanted a aperkimg pool, mum level deck lOvefy home with loeda o l pri-vacy, aurroundad ky mature treee 8 flowers, great eMvetionT Relax 8 enioy the suneM' Don ' l miss this Hot New Listing'

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B a c k O n M a r k e t . Outstanding Tudor backing to gor-geous wooded lot 4 bedrooms, 2'4

many extras $129,900 • Other sltee and . plana avauabw Loceted N of 8 Mea on GMRd Ask tor

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mc The bath has bean completer, -emodewd end It iere'a en attechei? oarage too $48,900

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BRICK RANCH 2 bedroom, 1 ba lh ceriralry locMad Famay room with Vapiece 2 car a t tached aaiega a r > lencad y f O $49 900 C M after 8pm 354-1397

THIS IS HOUSE. SENSE' Why rent when you cen own e 3 bedroom ranch Canfra-av detached garage •anced yard m attract ive neighbor, hood neat perns and M n n a courts Put your dollars i n to , ownerahic $49 900 C M for appoin tment

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baths dan pegged OM living room 8 dimng room pkja window First hoor laundry, much mora Won t last $152,500

N e w l y L i s t e d Sharp 4 bedroom oo lon ia In Immac-ulate condition- Featuring den. fami-ly room with fireplace, country kitch-en. first Boor laundry. 2'4 batha, c a n t r a l a i r S e l l e r ! a n x t o u e $149,500

ASK FOR ARLENE BIRSA

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BLOOMFIELD HH.LS SCHOOLS Lovely M Brick coioniai on nice treed lot move In condi t ion wfth piasant decor newer k i tchen fire-place and lovefy deck are a lew of tha attractive-aeturea $144,900

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S I M P L E A S S U M P T I O N Leaa than $10,000 down aaeumna tfwa maintenance free rancti with 1 '4 car attachad garage 4 2 ,4 car d » tatched garage feauturae remod-eled Higher swimmmg pool, 26x10

deck c M fOr more details $49 900

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REDFORD SFXTTH anch - 2 bedrooms wtrh for-

mal roc,m. u r g e famay room/ natu'ei hraplace 'ull beaement 2 car j a - a g e and m u c h m o r e .

REOFORO SOUTH $4 000 down brica Bungalow 3 bedroome. Itle baaament. cerpMed throughout newer furnaoe and «m-ter heater Nice family room many 'natures tow taxes

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RED^ORO TOWNSHIP i o e d r o o m 2 Beth rench. carpeted thruouf

fWsM^d cornpaeieiy h n w r ^ d oaaernem gaa •og I rep .ace krtchen 6 Bet* remod-a e d . Scewned porch -.antral m J t car garage $45 900 531-4602

BLOOMFIELD HILLS OPEN SUN 1-4

2450 Mulberry N of Square Lake E of Woodward l Tha apadoua sec-ond ftoor condominium of fers you an eclectic blend of relaxed out door l iving and ndoor comfor t Th«a a m a l complex incudes a communi -ty house and pot* Condo of fers 2 bedroome. 2 f u l betha eet -A wtcn-an and prrvele basemeni wtth rec room $86,500 647 1900

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES 8 GARDENS

BLOOMFIELD MILLS OPEN SUN 2-5

eaen Lane S o l Lone Pine 'e iegrapf Speooua 4 bed-

room colonial lemodeled j p d e t a d 8 expanded ior today s buyer pro-ndmg M me feefuraa of a new noma and the quaaty charm and locat ion o l a wan aetabaehed neioWJorhood noma Triple A trium doors lead f rom the famay room lo rour private deck 8 pet io ovenooeing the park-Bke

me Open Houee or caa your pr ivate appo in t iTM|nl

$269 900 Broker Owner " Clenv, S40-5800 or 737-2266 C r a n b r o o k A s s o c I n c

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FRANKLIN VILLAGE Drameticetty ailed on a h a lop over vookaig nearly 2 acres of totally p n -.ete landscape T h a noma faaturea 'ecent additions including a 2 story entry tower The wermth of the cedar r o d and Bnck exterior com-plement I he nawiy renovated open a r y interior which leeturee and M Formica kitchen, Europeen We. Kohlw fbturae. and neutral Berber CWPMint, 851-4976 OR 851-5022

GORGEOUS BINGHAM WOOOS CONOO luxur ious condc wfth neu-tral contemporary decor M whi le lor mica i n cher Ceram.c use f o r m a dimng room plus ki tchen haa large breakfast area Berber carpal . 2 fireplaces -maafer bedroom pkje dressing room, window sir condi-lioner plus baloney

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BY OWNER - W Blooyi,field Con-temporary Quad-Leva 5 bedrooms. 4 oaths, finished recreation room, fftnuty room Mrth firaplece, wet bar l iving room 8 foyer ce thed ra cak-i n g on 1 a c e B e a u t i f u l l y landacaped kghied lenme court 8 pool $275,000 651-1960

COLONIAL - 2700 eq ft 4 bed-

bedroom wooded tol 30 ft deck 9 yra o ld Neutral decor Ex call ant condi t ion $155,000 661-2574

BEAUTIFUL COLONJU. on lerge « * , ai 13 6 D r M e 4 bedroome. lamay room fireplace, deck for oiAdoor fun. M l baaamant + utfBty/mud room oo l a ftoor WeB-mantemed Newer roof copper pkanbing. 2 car attached garege $142,000 56®-00700PtN SUN JUNE 5th 1-5

E n g l i s h M a n o r Deagned 2-story M a n y cus tom I M turea 80 days to make some re-man ing selections Quality o ld country craf tsmahehip G o u r m e t kitchen, master s u i t * wi th feamon bath huge famay room and more $234 900 CaB for your own per S C -SI lour .

N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n 4 bedroom 2'4 bath Tudo r Living room dmmg roorA. study end lemay room wi th c a t h e d r a l ce i l ings Stained woodwork and ftraptace L a a lot m aubdhrtewn Pnced tc sen qmckfy

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B E S T B U Y Gracious 4 bedroom 2-4 beth colo-raa m fnendfy n a ^ M i o r h o o d thai shouts we lcoma Library, tamily room 8 rec room give lust the apace you need $156,500

S A Y G O O D B Y E 10 your landlord 8 mveel a (Me tred-I t tona 3 bedroom coton ia done In neutral tonee Deck, pool 8 ettecned garage a plue $77,900

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SWEET. OCAL SIMPLE Aaaump lnor. on this 3 bed room I 1 * fcefh brick anch or- Southf ie ld « wester-border Ar . ious aekers bring offer-(l-5| $52 90C

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N E W L I S T I N G Beautiful » year old cuetem c r u e m porary e f l f 4 bedroome 2' baths, crown rrvouldlnge. tsMnd ki.-»ian cen t ra ak. f i rs t - l loor leu idry $164,500

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4 bedrooms. 3 beths mckudlng Mofhar-in-Law suite 2 Vep lacea e e l - x kflchan, dan 8 f o r m a dkeng room Large wooded lot on Loaar Long _a*« Bloomfield Schgosa $« .« 000 Alter lOanr 626- T T * / '

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on comer lot Separate f o r m a avmfl

BLOOMFIELD VILLAOE 163 Hupp Cross 4 Bedroom 2% bath Brick Comma large ireed yard alarm anal cam Many axtraa REDUCED to $267 000 ~ 647-02 15

REOFORO two verge 2 ranch i c rma i (hmng room •sge <Mpe tags $36 500

BLOOMFIELD 4 Badroom 2 baff i quad ava l " * oentral air

SHARP 3 BMCK RANCH m S Red

o e n t r a a r $61 #00 Country Mdge Reelty 474-3303

S P A R K L I N G G E M Pokanad lo peHechom » J bedroom bnca home with 2 M l bathe oentrai

On e Prime locat ion $52 900 Aae tor

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YOU WON T B S u t V * V O U R L U O t 2 bedroom Marara im staner wlfh t iaaamar i and garaga a oneo I Rad-ford's moea araaa wMi 'oc* bo l tom once and ••nmadMUs oocupsnry fC-2Q) S34 000 .

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ac 8 Csthokc sehor^e Open Sun 1-5pm 253 Vvoodadge Drive Other deya b y s p p l $ 1 6 0 M 0 332 492 7

BUtLDCRS Oar f Ranch »aie acre 'Shed ten. achoola n m r i * L M a pn»fk»gee bedroom 8 beth, 3 ear garaaa brK petto $175 000 651-371

BUNGALOW

2nd wvs l alarm system home warranty 3 /1 / garage 166 900 BE

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S Y O W N f R Sharp 3 badroom br ick rancki 1-4 bents $106 600 Open Sun 1-60M or caa tor appt 1932

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ki tchen with O M cabinets Florida room opening lo wood $257 500

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N E W L I S T I N G k - l o s r Bwmkighem. move a c o n d -ition. newer carpet ing t i e ent ry , large knohan with eating area and 3 bedrooms. M appliances mck jdad $79 900

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A .enable lor HmrneCato occupancy m lovefy Weei flsoomftetd auO a Mapie and H a w e e d Completely decorated and lendeceped Open 9 t o 5 deify- 12 to 5 wees ends For more info c a t F ASB 666-3223

Cu t -da -Sac Locebon - T u d o r Oued with Four Bedroome-2 '4 Baths Family Room With Firaplece 4 Wei Bar - Laundry a tna Badroom Area— 2 s Attached G a r e g e - A * Condt-t ion lng--Spr inkkng System—Tsao-Tiered fsew Docfckig-HeevHy Tread-- N e u i r a l - M o v e - I n C o n d i t i o n $164 500

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I Open Floor I floor laundry I sith M Bar oantrai aa 6 2 car ga-age A Steal « $149,900

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E X C H A N G E W A N T E D W I trade our 2 badroom EaatakM Manhattan Co-op apenmarK A . SMS Aug 16 v a u e to m id $200 000 tor lovely OMland County home

474-3363

QAEAT COLONIAL home wM bedrooms ? i Bema 16 X 30 deck 6 ch i ld rer s ous tom-bu i l f p lay

rec rea t ion room 8 w o r k s h o p $134 000

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NEW CONSTRUCTION an I Quaaty cone t rud ion

Large g r e a room Ft ra Roor ii ' iaMir badroom HOI tub and tpm r o o m Eao img 3500 equare feel on over * acre Tot BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS $446 000 H-662S6

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Noor leundry 30 I I dec* i oondMon Open SM -Sun

12 5pm $146 800 661 2676

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A T R U E B U Y 21151 Center Farm. N of 8 Mae W

Heated Odagnaa With dwimc-tlonlt Don't drtva by ttss dramatic

Haa 3 bedroome. 2 ba ths 2 halves contemporary. 2,450 aq ft walk-oik famPy room la helf acre lol. haavey treed Reduced 10 $174,900 C M

J o h n O ' B r i e n

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

3 4 8 - 6 4 3 0

BY OWNER - Green H a Sup 21168 E. of Haleteed S of 9

i cMoraal on c o m a r a Hoor laundry

$163 600 425-6363

BY OWNER mam 22062 W a a Brandon

of kvkaaar Farmmgton Has.

474-3511

P A R K - L I K E A C R E INCREDIBLE BARGAIN"

1 900 aq f l f u l 8«ck Ranch on over 1 acre of beeu t tM t reed r o a n g lend-acsps Famay room f l r j p iece f in lehed rsc room n basement cent ra air, 2 lua baths t ranqui l coun t ry -Ms araa for fuat $141 000

BILL RICHAFI08

4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0

R E / M A X F O R E M O S T . I N C

OVELY HOUSE IN G R E > - LOCA T O N Featuring much nasvnwsa -aw cent ra air naw fu rnace new

waaher large s ie le a n i r , c c v tnbules to nice open feel ing 2 sen cleaning ovens M hard wood f loor* greet storage, don ' t m a s $102 00f

E A R L K E I M R E A L T Y

M A P L E 6 4 2 - 6 5 0 0

R E / M A X is coming t o

Farmington P a r t i n g t o n HUa

O P E N H O U S E

S u n d a y . 1 2 - 4 Birmingham Schoo ls Pmwwo. 0 Manoi Sub Soufhhoid ranch Ex 'ensively remodeled «> t g / 6 Bu l l * 1984 3 bedrooms 2'v Dalhs I 80C so fl frcanaaajnaav lendeLapwc corner io». privacy tenca Omental yard with inground BgMa - ver . prm-N LoU o» glass m rear Large mas ler Bedroom. Intercom sunken tuf t msrbis koor, compiMefy flnienwc -basement arltti M i beth. 22 ft w f bar immaculate mowe^n condtt-or A very j rvque home S6 7 500 By Owner - 540 934c

SPACIOUS rembUng 4 bed rock ranch k i t . waa kept 30x40 neefeC mgrouna pool on tieawly aooOst acreage with privacy 10 Mae w» ster area $119 000 C M 478-3397 or 3 5 6 - ' " j '

SOUTHF*LD great s iar te i 6 oes" price eroimd. a u m a t u m sMed 2 s*» 7 ' 3 oedroom hnuae neer 11 Mke 8 Greenfield Asamg $23,800 CaS Marty a I

R O L L I N G O A K S

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 ^ „ 30831 High Vadey Rd S of 14 M l e 3 0 7 S O U t H L V X I W of Eermmgtor Rd Spectacular custom co toma i-ieefied on p n v e a " R i l l

« l A « f r o n t

M i l f o r r 1 - H i g h l a n d

Reduced $ ' 000 - s o - $179 0 0 . Frww Inrwi HHrSian -H* 'Mel- -« t m HigfUUarKl HHa Sof, Free torm kf tcaen — k , ? w c ^ , ^ 3 , ^ , - o o m . 1

kitchen and laundry D ramMK OM

room, private abrery lance fc Forest l a m am ary achooi For private ahowsng aaa for

MARCIA VAN CWEVELD RALPH MANUCt

$216 000 Office 681-6600 Ree 861-0993

WOODED AND RAVINE LOTS

CAPE COO on Cuf-da-eec becking

•ekje K i r w s a a $156 600 For more a t o caa SEPT NEWMAN Mar ra Lynch FtoMty 626-6100

C H A T H A M H I L L S BACKS TO COMMONS

M e p a snd Haleteed Construct ion haa started toede are m See w modal 9 to 5 deky and 12 lo 5 week enda For more mtormat lon, c a l F ASB 68P-3273

13 MILE 8 DRAKE WoodMnd Traps Sup , 4 Bediuum porary, great r oom and krapieoa large k i tcN loor laundry fRa foyer 6

a l a r m m UC $166 500 By A Rar 5 PM

553-0636

3 0 6 B r i g h t o n . H a r t t a n d .

W s l l a d L a k s

CrOt , ™ aelha « n-wnat ic l o m e , meny e i

^ <1176 Office 644-6200 Ext 321 •sORSE FARM i « ACMES

*rga orner ' w n o o e i a d home 3-4 bedroome. 3 oa tne new addit ion haa nuge country k i tchen family room fkef V x » laundry P e a bam 311 X 58 WW several boa sraea

• p T a . " c o n u l c t Century 21 Hert ford

437-41T1 Or 471-364* SECLUDED FXECUTFVl ESTA T l

Parfest tor w la r tammg moae ree wian to imoraBs C a *

" J u l i e D o d e k

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

6 t t 4 1 0 « 5

SOUTH L»ON-» - a u M » s a l

>600 eg R $ 1 * M 6 4 J H '

SOUTH LYON

Rooi leundry large kRcfien

ti aiaaa garege 16 kom Twene O M a Color oReMe 0 *

$ • 0 6 500 474 6 6 1 6 I O R 4ST-0067

$136 600 H S O U T M L V O M H X 1 M G vS REL iCvesG

D e s i r a b l e A r e a

o m » turn MM 1665 OkWig r e bethe lemay room. «rp-dan with FranaP doom unPn- 3 0 8 S o u t h f i e t d - L s t t i r u p

w s l k q u t

H S f f S K S B B S e t w w a o ? T i ' M i H

SCHOOLS bedroome. 1

h tarpe brsc* Soyai wRh1

^ ^ a a a t « i srapMi-e

f r

• $ 2 2 4 000

-FN* I .MY J1 T

SOUTfMWLD RANCH - 2 dan. launMy room i yard paao Naw Root

NORTH TROY

2 acres $182 406 EADY 8 ASSOC e«C 661 77»6 v Sieve m Cam*

Sy OWNER. French .5/3 GeaMfi c o r r i d o r loaded 4

t e p o o n . 3 200 aq f l fmahed oeaement extreal $217,500 Opar Sun 2-6pm July 5 6 12. 641-6564

Sr OWNER - 4 pedropm brick coioraa. 2'4 be lha famay rgprr a ' •v apiece den. 2 car 6 l teched j a

-rage, i a Boo. leundry $145 000 Troy Schooa 649 4979

R O C H E S T E R E X E C U T I V E

ughout H O M E O u a i i t r

bulfl comer '

3 2 0 H o r n SB

W a y n a C o u n t y

3 2 6 C o n d o s 3 2 6 C o n d o s

• m bum c o porary Tudor si Goodleon GreM room with wei Bai i lighting specious ki tchen with dkkng room;—meater batn • rugM and a c u O Paae

- 8 mul t i - lev* decks WaPouf ment a e d e lo e gorgeous treed Beckyerd $261,900 JUST LISTED" Country avmg ws l minutes f rom town 2 si o r , Some sal on a hdRop with s apertecuie i new Fe l t urea 2 a » a e n i e r t a m m e r l coma with Mykgh l end c a * n « <en

narOwood f loors upetairs AJI .WW appRsnces end kRchar ' a c m e ' s 3 ( iaiga badrooma. 3'4 b-itha wuud i Windows and block Moraga l - . img I $221700

G I R A R O O T . l n ^ .

R e e l l o r s 6 5 1 - 5 0 0 5 ROCHESTER HILL3 Tudor ho rn , desirable Cumbanend HPS Suft r wi iurea a beeuti tui great room sittr j as kraplace 6 blower Bay window K recaaeed ugntmg 3 badrooma 1'4 taths. nab t ra decor , v ^ r i ca i s thru-out Cen t ra air Security system '.2x39' deck , sp r lnka r system Much more $146,900 Reiph Con-sefyea Raaltoi , J 9 » 6 4 Q 0

ROCHESTER HILLS Krvaf, Bukd ars spec 3000 M ft 4 bedroom Tu-dor aunroom on premium lot P-es l igoua Thornrldge Sub 373-5558

ROCHESTER HILLS Large « bed-room colonial. Adams - Walton a r a a B e a u t i f u l l y d e c o r a t e d landscaped spotless Cantral air 2'4 oarage wfth opener 8 mora Onfy $156.900 Ownei . 375-1690

ROCHESTER HILLS' - Colonial m WJMI perk-kks. aubdhnsion 4. bad-roams, 2M baths, centra l a r . screened porch, dmmg room, famlfy room wtth Arepiace. ihrtng room deo Shown b y owner by appoint - ' mam $172 300 651-4606

D E W Y E R

R E A L E S T A T E

A U C T I O N Reel Estate - Antiques

2 Hudson Cars We nan hsve a public auction a 31515 AvondaM weetMrx : T M e M*r«gar , Ave lo Merr imen men N 2 maaa lo Avondaie or I P s Ford Rd to Marmean then south

WEO JULY 2 2 ' A l 12 NOON REAL ESTATE 2 Dadroom home, sneched gwega perfect starter home A s y w AeMland achoola Cent ra ocstiork 80x120 lot. block constructkX'. new roof TERMS $5000 cash or certif ied checa due dey o l sale Balence ki f u l wiifWi 45 days SeBer lo lurmah true msurarica 8 warranty deed u M Auctionders lor information

Open Mon July 13 4pm-7pm Owner Estate ol WiPam Dewyer Br eun 8 Hamor Auction Service

Lioyd Braur Jerry Halmer

Anr Ai bor SeBne

6 6 5 9 6 4 6 9 9 4 6 ^ ) 9

3 2 1 H o m e s

v . L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y

HAMBURG Twp Move lo the coun-l r , on 1 A acres neei meny Beatu iM lakes greet " » m a M M i b e d r o o m ranch. atiBched 2 < car garaga naw carpat m avmg room larga oountry knehwt privale dr ive $74 900 8 , Owner 231-2298

C R O S S W I N D S W

N O V I

A T T E N T I O N S I N G L E S Decorator perfect townhouae. m e g rvkcem maater bedroom auHe. 1*4

s Mykghts prtvete brick panic and carport, priced to ee l . $9*5 000

-CROSSWINDS COMMUNITIES -861 5233

' CROSSWINDS W OF NOVI PRICED TO SELL

Beautiful 2 bedrodm, 114 Bath lown-houae Vaulted cePnga Myegms fkapiece. bniahed kjwer «evw. . ^ n -t r a mt gerage Move a condit ion $98 900

CROSSWINDS COMMUNITIES 6€l_5233

3 3 0 A p a r t m e n t s

OLD BEDFORD 1 badroom. lovefy locet ion $125 monthly fas includes taxes 8 heel $ 10 000 937-6457

ONE bedroom ground floor condo wrth carport New decs bands 8 car-pal ing in-ground a w k r r w i g pool $32 .500 V m 848-3402

A f T BUILDING - 20 UNCTS APT BUILDING - 32 UNITS

Smaa office buadmg m Wafertord M a i l i a w i I seta iBlea 824-5373

DISTINCTIVE FREE-STANDING Condo o Rambiewood. features ex-lerarve decking spectacular ape room and country kitchen with is-land Meticulous attention lo d e t M ai avidani r y d i and out C M to ar-lenge for a private aftowmg A M tor

J o a n S u n d t

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0

FAL .••..•-.TON HILLS Condo - 12 M.-- t M d J ieoat Top floor 2 Led ioun i 2 oath. M the extrea $78 XXJ C M tor appointment

^ 2 6 - 2 1 2 0

O P E N D A I L Y 1 - 4 (Ooeed T W e d a y )

T O F T I N T H E H I L L S IN BLOOMFIELD HILLS

PRICES RANGE FROM $365,000 Hi.iniaa x l f i a

Condominium Concept f

Oaunclrve homea with a condomes-j m concept Some ol m t amenluea include t i n t ftoor -neatas suissa. ap-

<cas. carpeong. Itoorlng flre-a and soma waP-out baaa-

ments oan t ra ak and BloomPaSd H*S Schools

Private commtavty skthki a commu-nffy Two urkts a l t C M today

J W JAIKINS DE VELOPMENT CORP

- - - p 646-3600 P

N o r c l l t f D r i v e

O f f L a h s w R o a d

N o r t h o f L o n g L a k e R d

S o u t h o t H i c k o r y G r o v e

3 3 2 M o b i l e H o m e s

F o r S a l e

ATLANTIC. 1976 14 X 70 2.bed-roome. lerge beth. M appkoncee. shed race 1-275 6 Michigan Ave $10 0 0 0 / b e a 367-3214. J26-3 146

3 2 2 H o m a s

M a c o m b C o u n t y

i ' O W N E P

Take advantage ol these (md c o n ' •set terms S30,£lXi dowr. assumes and contract Of $40 000 for 15 rears a l 11% Sharp 3 Badroom Brick ranch with - Basemeni LTllca schoois 19'Ct inton River Rds $69 900 f i rm 739-2944

3 2 4 O t h e r S u b u r b a n

H o m a s F o r S a l e

DAViqpON HOUSE m registered landmark and « an a *ce l lent example of Queen Ann style ar -chitecture Constructed a 1880 contains 6ver 20 rooms 7 llra-piaceaFor dataas 8 brochure C M Blaat EsSste b e s t i r s 967 -8600 TROY B R I C * RANCH - 3 bedroom.

2 Bath c e n t r a a r . 2 ftreptecas 2 car Utiacfipd garage n a u t r a decor on . acre wfft i s t ream 5636 Finwood

i J J t . B o o " 8 4 W K i . - o - « « « ^ - • * *

TROY - By Owner 3 ba l l room 1'4 ham Irving room, famay room, at taohad 2 cai garage central air hre-piace large lot- $113,000 689-7192

r p 0 v PWME LOCATION N pf Big Beaver W of CooBdga 4 ' b a d r o o m Cotonia. 2 ' i baths, famky room antn •vaqlaca d lnmg room, large kitch-en circular drive 649-4892

L Y O N T W P . COLONIAL ON 2 lovely acrea 3

30 « 30 pole barn, 15 « 20 i room oft family r oom 16 s 40 rmng pqpl $135,000

OPEN SUN 2-5" un ique cuatom bmft 4 oedroom 2 's bath contempo-rary noma kbrary 'den. great rooih, 1a hoor laundry and mud room, on 5 acres $199 00C Back 5 ecrae $30,000 . . .

' G R E E N B R I E R

E S T A T E S

L U X U R Y C O N D O S

- O P E N D A I L Y 1 - 6

G r a n d r e - o p e n i n g , c o r n e r

o l D r a k e & F r e e d o m R d

S t a r t i n g a t $ 1 2 2 , 0 0 0

C a l l J E R R Y B O R R E G A R D

C E N T U R Y 2 1 ' .

C h a l e t . , ; 4 7 7 - 1 8 0 0

G R E E N F I E L D

V I L L A S LIVONIA'S

MOST ELEGANT 8 LUXUFttOUS ftancn & two a o r y condommkana with f u l t ea am an! 2 car attachad garage maeonry hr apiece i a floor laundry 6 many other deluxe fee-l u r e s IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

RESERVE YOUR SITE TODAY Open deny ' - 6 p m Closed Thurs

North Laursi Park Or 8 f lowbuitfr i PRICED FROM $ 144,900

L A U R E L P A R K ' R E A L T Y SALES CENTER 464-9340

O f F l C E 422-0710

O P E N S A T . 2 - 4 CHANTICLEER CONOO - Bea Buy si town Rasoceimg to Florida, muel sea T»a» M » - m a n a o n has every-Ihmgi Over 2.900 aq ft Negotiable 353-9611

After 5PM. 352-1706

PEBBLE CREEK V I L L A G E . * BioomhMd 2100 eq ft. 2 Bedroom ranch Custom throughout. 2 car a

Wor ld tached Market 1 286-4400

P e r f e c t L i f e s t y l e Weet BwdSDheRJ Lumrtoua 3 Bed-room lownltoues with f k a floor meater suite GourmM kitchen wfth j s m a r l cook lop. Sub Zero raftlg-

TROY-"ftamlree Sub-Excellent con-i j i o n Oueo 4 bedroom 2"4 bathe 0 0 " ° ' ' ba th ' amir^j room C—

ERA Steve or Cethy 669-5600

TROY R A N C H - B l o o m f M i d HHIk schoo l 3 bedroom. I H beth. premi-um locet ion Beat pey $114,900 ERA Steve or Cethy _ 669 5600

TROY D e s i r e b l e S t o n e r l d g e Woods beeutlfuey country decors t -ed 4 bedroom. 2 '4 beth co ton ia on large treed lot. newly carpeted 8 profeesioneay waapepered Hard-wood Hoors Beautifully f inished Baaamant Larga redwood deck Cent ra M Walk lo schools immac-ulate Must s e a Or tgma owner $152.000 828-3297

TROY - 3 bedroom Ranch o e e u u M V 4 acre tot. St Charles ki tchen 1 ' t beths 6114 Glyndebounie r id

S121.500 879-7250

3 0 9 R o y a l O a k - O a k P a r k

H u n t i n g t o n W o o d s

BT OWNER- Bnck Tudor colonial. 4 oedrooAia. coved ceaags herd-wood floors. $119.000 Open House Sun 1 4 p m Royal O M 5 4 2 ^ 1 6 8

decor alec custom buiil »Sd .ary clear, 2.600 sq ft 1 yeai Home Warran,ty. $149,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1

S U B U R B A N .

3 4 9 - 1 2 1 2 ' 2 6 1 - « B 2 3

3 2 5 R e a l E s t a t a

S e r v i c e s

ARE YOU COLLECTING on La i * ! Contract or second nvxtoaoe and want to cash r r f ' Highest t $ $ Low-est discount Parry Realty 478-7*40

M o d u l a r H o m e s

S A V E T H O U S S O U N D S

C a l l " T h e H o m e T e a m "

- 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 T - 0 0 5 1

CUSTOM BuMI 4 badroom colonial ar ga ,, impreeelve krtchen 8 famay oom. ceramic tile 8 carpet 2 car

garage Ftoya Oek $115.000 566-6376. 645-0316

NORTH BERKLEY JEWSL - triple* sharp 3 Bedroom home with knianed Baaament c e n t r a air nau t ra deccu and wMI mam lamed yard, c a l lor detaka' $69,900 OA

E A R L K E I M .

W e s t B l o o m f i e l d 8 5 5 - 9 1 0 0

OAK PARK RANCH $45,000

d e e n 3 bebroOm 2 be th — — to rm* l —

room, large eet-tr kitchen, garden M a yard, flnahed beeement c e n t r a air. see It todey - 851-9770

E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

WANT TO SELL. Leeee or Rant your, home, apertment or condo, buat-nass or office bonding WM, now you cani On Reel Estate News Radio Program as beard on WCAR every M&r evening for only $5 99 thai s a l Call now 849-418;

326 Condos ADAMS. WOODS Bloomfield Haa By oamer 2 B e d r o o m . 2 ' a oeth. fun Basemeni. L C- or aaaumaMe l ixed 6 's% $169,500 Morrangs 852-9464

LEXINGTON - LAKE VIEW CONDOS All kitchen appliances air condi-t ioned 2 Beths, 2 bedrooms ge-rage, beach privileges $68,500

TOWN 8 COUNTRY REALTY 1-356-7353

Evws 1-679-2142 or 1-359-7480

LIVONIA

PRICED TO SELL 2 bedroom bnck condo thermo-wmdows cer-emic fka bath beae-meni , neei shopping and irae-way pets aaowec Only $45 000 C M

CENTURY 21 * Y o u r R e a l E s t a t e 5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

t a r . At tached 2 car garage. Basemeni and deck Ca i tor pnveM showing $184 000

THE . - "

M i c h i g a n

G r o u p - -Realtors 851-4100

BAY V i e w 1979 2 bed room* ne lu

cprpM. cieen 25 m m CrtyS 12.000

fuky f u m M a d n t i e s G G a r d e n

163

BE A N OWNER $2 78 MONTH

Includea lol ran i 4 m o w s noma payment Southf le ld schools Lit t le Vakey - 476-4072

333 Northern Property _ For Sale

340 Laka-River-Resort Property

Spend your Summers m Beautiful Harbor Springs Homes 8 reeon property evaaatM including conoo-m n w m i b u k d n g sues 8 commer-c i a l p r o p e r t i e s Ca l l H a r b o r Springs otoeM reel e a a l e krm Aaa lor Ltoyd Pedersen or Kar RaMOOux

H E M I N G E R - P E D E R S E N

R E A L E S T A T E . I N C

( 6 1 6 1 5 2 6 - 2 1 7 6

WALLOON LAKE 3 beOroom 2 s bath condo furmahed 500 ft beecr B» Osmer $149 000 C M

616-562 2681

C A N A D I A N L A K E S ExceBani racres twna development 3 hours north o l Dhiroi i area Go* , awimmirig l aMng M k n g much r ro ra 2 oedroom unfinished home Man, posaBiaties At a greet pnea $21900 CaU

G a r n e r & A s s o c . R e a l l y 9013 7Wh Ave Mecosta. Ml 49332

6 1 6 - 9 7 2 - 2 5 8 5

342 Lakefront Property

NEW LISTING , 90 ft f rontage On Oxopw Lake h p CASH FOR -ANCJ CONTRACTS lop terrace lo water 3 bedrooms 2

358 Mortgages A * Land Contracts

CHAMPION 1964 - 14X70TL perlfy furmahed. window a r . warrant , in-cluded Exoeeant condMon. Cemon $15,900 e ^ e 274-9667

KINOSLEY 1MB. 2 bedrooms with Mpaoerda . f k e p a c e

j a c u n l . oan t ra akr very pfuah Novt C M efter 7 P i l 344-0125

KROaH 12 X 72 $9,000 immecutate Weetlend car stay on lot C M Su ian 427-484'

WHITE BIRCH LAKE of Clare 3 /4 acxa w i partlaBy a e u e d witr, 22 Free spun t reva iraker Electric Ckitmouae $6000 Ol beet <171-7287

2 ACRES ir Atwood N of Traverse City. Iv -mae f rgm L M a M d v o a n Wooded lot Ceafi terms $5 000 G M s f tw I PM MKor f l 1-667-1914

336 Florida Property

UVE i n CANTON - 2 B e d oom an pando 2 betha M the extras includ-ing M LOTS down E-Z payments Mo«ae Home Brokers 697-2433

LtVONtA/Weaaend border Caen 1 bed ioom. 2 ea condi t ioners awn-, mg. fu rnaned enough lo move right

$4,500 926-3232

BRA DENT ON CONDO a xormooa Private golf course aee f i r « lee 8 poo l from living room Tennis rec h M 1 bedroom t beth furnished i dea for winter residence Mova-wi $35,000 459-65,94

CHAIN OF -AKES ACCESS Uhxque -uetic cnaMi style home on «. acres with prtvete Strawberry Laka access 4 docsmg A l m o a 1900 aq ' f t Wrth 3 bedroome. 2 paths 'triianeO iamky room with 2 C ^ n - - , o M desk*, w a tier Hearth-stone slews 4 mora Beautifully landscaped lor outooor l iv ing $115 000 t i231-257S

HIGGINS1AKE 3 Bedroom LakMrori l

c m 3 1 3 - 6 4 9 - l l T l or 5 t7 -62 t -59«2

NICE COUPLE mtereetmg in mflng Canton'* 2 or 3 badrooma Piaese CM Mobka Home Brokers 697 2433

SAVE SAVE SAVE . STOCK MOOEfCLEARANCE

1967 ang le 4 doucaa wide being a d d a - c o a North Mooae t o m e s 6640 BaflevMe Rd

699-4114

333 Northern Property For Sale '

AU SABLE WVER. on wetar

$15 DOC C M 517-275-5171

SPEND your winters m Fiondai'1

Double-Wide, two bedroom, two bath manufactured home *i N Ft Myers completely lunnshed with everyttung f rom furniture to TV to dMhea and anena Lrvlng-room tor-mal dimng room M 4 1 kitchen in-u M Ikonory with -saner 4 dryer larga acreened p o r t * carport 8 uts-ky aheo Located m a mount, park near dubhouae, pool 8 manna A M -mg $35 900 to s e t t * aetata C M

313-455-6606

HiLLTOP Cottage ^venookng Elk L K I M r t o u P 8 ready lor boat ».g a w i m i w i g 8 Ramng Jua 40 man N o» Rochester C a i Joer « Csntu ry 2 1 628-481B or 6 2 8 1863

vep iecaa needs handy creeirve person it, complete cathedrei caemg

a l i ^ t g h t s $ w »oc

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

Cant ra l Mon.gage Corp 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 2 4 - 7 5 2 6 or 313 792-6313

E i a s t k a s i a i d s 313-792-6274

- USA Financial Mortgage

MORTGAGE L O A f C . FO« ANY G O O D P U R P O S E

$15 000 TO $150,000 M a r k s ' Fiaiea Nominal Discoijnia

8 AM 10 8 P M t*ai« ^

524-9366 PAHAFtAMlC v»EW o» Anchor Bsy l a v e 8 c a n a 3 100 s q ft ' sncr i with 4 0 x 2 0 t i oa lhouae inground poo l c e n t r a aw. 3 Bedroom 2 " b a t h s . '

?reet room lots mora $406 350 $ > 0 B U S i n S S S or appomwnant c M 9 4 9 - 9 0 2 7

Opportunities

IRISH HILLS Dewey L M e k o n t 2 b e d r o o m a l u m i n u m E n c l o s e d p o r c h a a r s g s s a n d y B e e c h $i>4 »OC 271-9036 5 1 7 - 4 6 7 - 4 2 0 5

LAKE HIJRON with sandy b e e c h Executive "'«SPM' m e x O u a n e e r e e near O s c o d a Over 3 700 aq ft 5 b e a r o o m s 2 h r e p i e c e s 3 car ga -r a g e d i a t l no t ive e p p o i m m e n t a thr ougr-out $ 199 000 C o n n * 230-1230 • 7 3 5 - 4 0 1 1

RE MAX GENESEE VALLEY

PREMIUM CASS LAKE FRONTAGE On private penmnsula with superc A .PENA MICH 8 unM m o t a o n -beech 8 new 3 bedrooms 2 s u s 23 Slanigh' Beecr on L P s baths. 2 Veplecas g r s a room 8 M u r o n 3 bad 'oom home mduded m u c h m o r a Wes l B i o o m i i a i d Beautiful area Good mcorne We Schools Orchard L M a Village « « r 1 l o ' a ! . ' * $ 9 3 , 0 0 0 with $ 3 1 , 0 0 0 ReeMticeity pncaC $ 2 9 5 000 oowr. 517 -356 -1820 C 6 6 3 - 1 4 7 6

AUTO PAINT STORE 4 re ia tec sup-W A -ERFRON* h o m e on M s p o r t s piies &00C u o m g o u s m a s a m e x c a -,a>» nea r W U o m 8 1-96 4 bed - Ian- o c a t i o r rtaieHorc A r s e r o o m s . 2 b a m s ro ta iy - e o o c c r a t e c $3C 30C 6 7 4 - 2 5 6 5 8 l a n d s c a p e c $ 1 5 5 OOP 3 6 ^ 9 2 3 7

t w $35 000 oowr opiaat placa-t c sen R S a n s Bar Broker

3 8 3 - 0 7 0 7

BEEP.JWINC. MEAT DELI $ i ' S30 weealy g r o s s

$ 9 5 OOO Aiao 3 either s w s i

SAaraoaniar. Assoc ia t e s 624 -5373

WHITE LAKE TWP L a n s f o n t h o r n s on 1 a c s quiet se t t in^ 3 r « n — - < - « : Y " r a r e r , em-wski-ou* o s a e m s r ' a ' l acheC ga-r e g e wnh 2nd g a r a g e with lull Beth, s u n r o o m overlook Ing a r e with b a s e r $ 1 4 5 900 363-9296

339 Lots and Acreage For Sale

ANN ARBOR -RAIL 8 NewtHjrgh Liverns Six 50 ft lo t* Purchase one V M ' Zoned s m M Ouasnsea or on ICS 37524 Anr- Arbor Trek Land Contract 562 1022

BEAUTIFUL 1 ACRE LOTS (31. $18,000 end up W e a Bloom fleie Scnoois Hator. 8 Coomar Rds

336-1721

A A T E R F O R O En,oy t b e S u p a l I ameni t i es of Caaa . a s e b o e t m g i w i m g _ sur f ing a c 3 Bed'OOm 2

Path -«wty c o n s t r u c t e d c o n l s m p o -- a r , Ca rpe t ed a t tpwsncas deck

I $146,500 i EADY 8 A S S O C INC 6 2 6 - 4 7 1 1

342 Lakefront Property A BARGAIN"

i .Gear tor proper ty any condi t ion or

348 Cemetery Lots CADILLAC MEMORIAL GARDENS

WEST -4 lots 8 2 vaults $1 800

4 2 1 - 4 2 3 2

HOLY SAPULChRE 1 g r a « Lot •70 Sec t ion 2 0 Cometery ask ing $ 7 0 5 Win Sam lo- $600 or beat offer C M 755-7225

C M 5 6 5 - 0 6 1

CRYSTAL LAKE Luxurtoue * bed room 2 ' I b a h 2500 kq ft condo with JecunS $ 108.000

Arcedia homes, bic

V » 1

Bqeutiful year around boat access to Lake

29.000

PLYMOUTH. IN THE CTTYI V attractive ex ienor lendacapmg and t a a t a M colors flatter ttka im-peccebie two a o r y townhouae There i r e 2 bedroome. 2 fu8 batha 2 naff bathe, torma ckmng a iu*v*i-ovs kitchen, arelk-out lower leva famay room, a private landaceped pat io end covered penung VERY DIFFICULT TO IMPROVE UPON! $96 000

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

NEW LISTING Btoomfleld Has condo wfth 2 Bed-rooms naut ra aecor overlooking commons Stove, rafr tgaraor and dishwasher included $65,900

RALPH * MANUEL

647-7100

BIRMINGHAM The u l t im l te Ann St Condo 3 f inished floors IWed arfth many changes including 4 pereon spa . brick w M fireplace 3'a bethe. Jann-a* rang® 8 hartJwood floors on f k a floor, many other ex t ras $529 000 646-3553,

" BLOOMFIELD HILLS CONOO Just completed. «s t . Unit immedl-ate occupancy Luxury 4 600 aq ft townhouee a Webeek North on WabeM L M a Private setting Walk out lower leva 8 screened porch

Somraii Development Company . 647-7499 " • . 851-7318

NEW LISTING Deluxe contemporary condo with pr ivale petie entry Tlks 2 oedroom ranch offers great room wtth dra-matic cathedra ceifcnga end custom fireplace1 G o r m a almond formica a n ) O M krtchen $129i900

RALPH MANUEL

- 85,1-6900 NEW LISTING

Popular condominium, Okkaer on Tha LMea oflers true pnstme condi-t ion 3 oedroom coodo wfth tamily r o o m , den and a second kltchan on the lower teya Highly Oaaf-— aree $229.000

• RALPH 'MANUEL 647-7100

PLYMOUTH S m M complex greet location, w a k i n g distance to Down-loam 2 bedrooms. 1 bath. Ihnng room, dmmg room Pool $48,900 After 6PM 459-4950

Open Saturday >2-4PM

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom townhouee finished Basement large deck 1 car

a r a g e . c l o s e t o d o w n t o w n 92.900 455-1437

RANCH UNIT Specious (vonvterioe c l a 2 Bedroom bnca with baaumem. dimng room, prtvete entry and attached garage $74,900

HARRY S

W O L F E 421-5660

Other home* 8 cottages available VAUGHAN REALTY

816-362-4771 L 16-352 7353 616-352-42^1 616-352-7353

ELK LAKE C o t t a g e - g a i t aa to the C h a n of Lafcee. greel flsriing. fur-mafied $59 500

40 acres, remodeled farmhouse naw Grand Traveree Hai t i r t . 4 bed-roome. outbui lding, v iew* C M .

M a c M c D a m e !

R E A L E S T A T E O N E -

L A K E S H O R E

( 6 1 6 ) 9 4 6 - 6 6 6 7 r E v e s ( 6 1 6 ) 2 6 7 - 5 7 7 6

GRAND TRAVERSE BAY: 110 fron-tage 3 Bedroom ChaMl. 2 I re -piacae. 2 Baths 6 2 car gartfge. $129,500 Day* . 616-547-9020 ayes 8 a a p a n d s . 616-547-6639

Edith DaM. Co Broaar

HOUGHTON LAKE AREA - Mid Foreetlodge memberamp '2 bed-room mobae wfth- 15 x 30 greel-room E x e i l i m hunt ing 8 flemng 652-4326 652 1563

HOUGHTON Laxe-executive 3 bed-room ranch, moet b e a u t f M aub on l a i a L M a acceea goea with home for boat 8 beach $91 000 683-6926

ROCHESTER HILLS

KINGS COVE F I N A L P H A S E ,

immediate Occupancy Avakebie 2 8 3 bedroom ranch 8 townhouee condoe kitchen. incSurJmg Wlenpooi appk-ancee. iSnlng 8 anng room V e -piace F u l Baaamant Cent ra M Attached garege Scenic river weais. For information. c M Cindy Rogers

662-1 BOO

ROCHESTER HILLS - 2 badrooma, t v , bathe, flroaned baaamant. 1 car attached garage Sharpi $88,500 652-2590 or Vkice 585-1333

ROYAL OAK - BEVERLY HILLS SUB . J B O R COLONIAL - Open Sun ipm-5pm, 4111 Arkngion 3 Bed -come. 1'4 beths. hardwood fk« j r * na tu ra wood thru out , Ngh. cove cenings fkapiace famky room with doorweH to deck u p d a e d ki tchen 2 car oarage, o ld wor ld charm $129 900 Call owner 549-5217

ROYAL OAK - Shr ine arep 3 ,peo-ropm oo lon ia . dmmg room i s BMM 2"* car garege oepk many sxt fes $65 000 5*4 -1261

ROYAL OAK/SHRINE AREA 3 Bedrooms 1'* bath bnck ranch. 7'icmt garaga. an Florida room nap roof remodeled be th /knener $85 900 280-1721

SMPiNE KimpafUAaautaui contem-poraiy t r l - i eva 2200 so ft 4 bad room. 2'4 batha. living, dmlng farm ly / o o m , baaamant W car garaea. mfcly ex t ras $124 900 Owner )pen S M & SunT2 -8 288-3216

i10 Wixom-Commerce Union Lake

COMMERCE TWP - E of L M a Sherwood 4 badroom colonial 2'4 r a ta * torma IMng 8 d w w g

n 14 nbrery famay room $154 900 380-0471

COMMEF-CE UNBELIEVABLE' $6,000 down, 30 years a >0N fixed •wnpta aaaumpfkm Land Contract on this govermnent owned houee 3 i w k o o m bnck ranch basement al iached 2 car gar^qe flrapiaca 1"4

ASK FOR STEVE ReiMax 100 WC

BRIGHTON Hidden Harbor Lovafy 2 bedroom watsf l ront naw b a k » - .

c a r p o r t fop floor pr ivacy $38,000 R&aaanne Realty 471-2783

CANTON' North of Ford Road you » flnd t h e p e r t a c t snd unit br ick Condomin ium extensively u p g r a d -ed wltf. ii"iew main floor Peaa ww> flows i reah c a r p M m g , newfy r a m o d -•Md Ba throom*, etc There are 2 B e d r o o m s . t'-» Ba the , i a floor laun-dry. Cent ra Ak. averythlmj l o per-fec t ion $ 5 2 900

ROBERT BAKE • Realtors 453-8200

NEW LISTING r Weetlend townhouee. ettrectNe Tu-

dor condo Move a condit ion 2 bedrooms M appliances m d a -1 ached gerage $46,500

- RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

NORTHVILLE. Northridge estates 1.275 aq ft . 2 bedroom, 2 bath up-

_ m * . - •> -Wf

ROCHESTER Klnga Cove B M f unit 2 badrooma, ' poealBle 3rd 2 H

652-4042

CANTON Spacious 1 200 sq ft townhouee a «ery desirable area. 3 bedrooms «a l k -m closets 1-4 baths large Uw ig room w 'we t Bar 1st floor laundry Move right in. Priced at onfy $53 500 Chrya Dou-kas. humeMaster R e a l t y . 4 2 5 - 3 6 3 0

C L O « T 1 R O N " T H F L > K E immedi-ate posseeewn on this special con-do 22 ft maater bedroom with bath and separate shower, 2nd i tooi laundry 2 large bedrooms 2 H bsths fu« tiaaei nam. 2 car attached garaga. super naw of Fox L M e with prMtoges d u b houes pool 8 lennls Baxvnf law HPS Schools $174 900

EARL KEIM W e s t B i o o m h e i d 8 5 5 - 9 1 0 0

per unit" air. carport plus extras $60 500

|*>-ok).

34A-0761

NORTHVILLE ranch 2 bedroom*, i s beth* fireplece. flmehed weP-out patic deck mem floor laundry 1*4 car. g a r a g e cantral tm Club-house 8 pool $ 1 1 2 900

NOH 'HVILLE 2 bedroom 2 be lh IM uPunkiunaay decor aled marry up-gradee Cathedral cakkige. cen t ra s i r p o o l D e e i r s b i e l o c a t i o n $79 900 C M after 6PM 348-5949

THE NEW COLLECTION HAS ARRIVED.

S e e o u r n e w D e s i g n s a t

WALNUT HILLS P r i c e d f r o m $ 1 3 4 , 9 9 0

Open Deny 1-6 Ctoeed Thurs Phonai. 661-0338

j u a S of Walnut L M e Rd . 1 block W of O r M e R d a W BtoomflekJ

H e r P e r t L a w s o o . i n e -

THE w o o d s ~ sat* the siege for t ha lovely 2 M O -

, room unit New oak cabinet* and counters mgrwgnt the kit Chan wfne new carpel accents tha living -oom. and dmmg room Of course you have a prtvefa entry and poeh d u b houee with yeer-round pool and ax a reas room $93 900

H A R R Y S

W O L F E 474-5700

KALKASKA CTY 10 fuky wooded birch maple o M Cloae to akae 8 Manatee River abundance wBdefe $7,500 $100 down $100 Mon th on 1<J* Land Contract C M WlkJwooC Land Co .

816-258-9268 or 6 '6 -258-4350

BLOOMFIELD HILLS/Schopls acre wooded nope lot. Forest . a x * Country CkiB Estatss 2 bHxSs f rom Country Club Sewer A wata-Pricad lo ael $49,900 471-2649

ALw S P O R T S . a x e Orion. coKXaal 3 bedroom. ' * ba th V a p a c e d e n 1 2 x 2 4 dec* lovaiy pemn*uie i a l op o t $ 8 6 800 6 8 3 - 8 7 1 7

HOLY SepuKh-e cemeler, g r a ^ aect ion 10 $6C0

356-0996 464-9716 OAKLA.NO HILLS Memorial Gar-d e n s - 12 Mke 8 Nov Ra G a r d e n Last S u p p e r 2 Kits $70C 4 o a $ - 200 C o n t a c l C o o a e 8 4 3 - 0 2 8 1

CHILDREN S ' B o c n . s h o c in a lop to-c a l ion Owner m o v t n c -4 - m r aa« C a t to s e e how easy & -ne«iien*ii«iy row c a r Be the ownai of the* grow-ing Dueines* After 6 p m 36&-2530

E4ROPEAN SKIN CARE & --anrang saior . p«us moct i more Newi, a e c o -ra t ed turn ke> i jperat icm. creat ive f i r iancmc avai iaow S e n o u a inauiries only p i e e s e ' 464-423C

JEWEIRL" STORE oeautkuky M -uVwd ir SoutnfieiC s largest off ice complex Mus- sen nmmediaiay 0u»

After "pm 355-4796

BL OOMFiELD T W P Lot for Sa le v. ot a r a c r e a p p r o v e d to> - e s i d e n tiai site J p p d r Long L M e b e a c h ac c e s s $60 000 S26-06 56

Or a f te r 5pm, 8 7 9 - 5 6 7 »

BLOOMFIELD - • acre , p r ime p r o p -erty. sawer 8 wste i *r H a r a d a l e 8 S u n n m g d a w N cA b o n a Cms W of

$ 2 5 9 90C 2 5 8 - 6 2 5 6

C A S S LAKE 2 Bunding lot* Land c o n " a ? l a r m * $92,000 for b o t h C M 64 • >951

PARKVIEW Memorial - Garden of fhe Hour* Livonia - 5 Mae 8 Farm-mgton 2 lo t* $300 aacr 381-7771 or 381-76 70

WHITE CHAPEL CEMETEPV B85-3C15 4 lo t* s»ds b» side

" m . . % I t ' CLAFWSTON S DEER LAKE

- i . i s ioe .of m l ' scenic .-iews « n d 100 ft f r p n i a g e

•HE MICHAEL GFOi jP 625-1333

c m

MEAT MARKET 1 r S o u t h g a t e n a * k-QuO> oeer \ wine liearise Meal marke t i r D a a r b o r r Haighis a r e* has deer 4 wine l icense - l a rdwara s to r e Clare M C a - e a v a c a m Jot* 2pneC commercial ir Was t tanC C M Pat . e b a n . 'or detam ERA Mark Raa i t . No^Ihxnest »59-4IOC

BY OWNER - wooded homeanaa on dedicated n a t m beauty -oec mat rmnu'jM f rom Plymouth 8 Ann Ar bor Parcel* offered 2 11 acres $25,000 3 90. acre*. $35 00C 4 92 acres. $37 50C Alec Beautify 10 01 acre site for only $39 900 IT you IPS 1-aes 4 n a t u r p country se t t ing ce-'

3 9 7 - 2 * 6 '

GRAYLING M a n i l a s _ek* c o t t a g e 3 B e d r o o m s - e n c l o s e d porch ga-r a g e •LIT rushed S a n d y Beach 40ft OOCX Boat motor 313-529<i-359 7 or6 16 -258-4562

w h i t e cha'peu. Bors P l e a s e CM

WHITE CHANEL 6 iCts. Sac t io r 7212. 5 lot* Sect ion 72 13 Blocx f

$ 5 5 0 0 o- aea* Jter 464.;- ; t : :

351 But: a Professional Bldgs For Sale

CANTON 5 perk like a c r e s $ 6 5 0 0 0

755 Beck 9 6 1 - 4 9 9 3

L A K E F R O N T K I R K I N T H E H I L L S '

4 Bed-ooms. 3 o a t h * including Mother i r - c aw . s u n s 2 V e p i a c a s eat I- • -Cher Oar 8 l o r m a d in ing room . a r g e wooded lot oh Lower

3 . a a e BioomfteK! S c h o o l s 000 After 10am 6 2 6 - 1 7 1 7

Evas 1 - 7 9 « - 2 3 7 8

CLARKSTON ACRE Reeidenue i Bu ' idmc S u a 2 -mBes N ol P m e Knob C l a r x a o n S c h o o l a $ 2 0 , 0 0 0

3 9 4 - 0 0 5 2

D o w r r t o w n B i r m i n g t i a m E x t r a o r d i n a r y one-of *-Cmd 10I $65.-000 5 4 7 - 6 5 6 3

FARMINGTON HILLS C u s t o m • Acra lol* m e«ik_srv» W r t d w o o d POinte Heevify w o o d e d , rowing tar ram " v a r f r o n t a g e water s a w w paved r o a d s 4 7 4 - 4 7 1 3 or 4 7 1 - 7 3 .a

L X . c r»UROf»-LEXiNQT0ai 20C f i ne r - Frontage 2 bedroom 2nd hoor Dekixe Condo. Balcory Rag# J'O 50C Call

MUST SELL - Construction «nnea-ny interior 'erw»atior excenen- B f minoriain ocat ior C v w nagofi-ACW . . - 64TTF780

SOUTHFIELO - s p e c * -weds r. 01 MG 1 600 SQ ft * SC ft All or, a p e ; f ARMiNG'Oh. HI approx 3.700. SC Baow marker" C a r -

BOB or CHRIS

buadms 1000 ; 25 acre*

office space I pric«»; T sen

INE. S 2 - 7 & Cenru r , 2 ' t a - t o r c 1

LAK'ESHANNON ;«_c.0tnma«ial / Retail

•MOST ACTIVE Bar Si Northern Micrugar _a«e Chanevcux-Jordar p . a r • aiiey Atea Grossing over a a u a l e r mation x rear A p p r o 20M lood sa»es oi-ock •< Award Wm-n,ng Harbo- M a ' v a At l ract rve terms A*k»ior oil

COOKING FOP a •easo' to move Horth" A we- eslao'isnec doHeng store m a growing city ' m e a o r e boasts a Ma.- Si locet io ' w M m a u l e m e d b«Jg ekih a 3 Dedroom at- ur AJ Brand name nothing, m-CJudmg hare t o j e l -ev account

SERVCE S ' A T i O N and spc«^ fieft-nig t. . :J»ess Bpasting e> ceilani g r o s s *• m o d e r r ed-jipmant High ' - a - . 1 , w i i s tc New Award W i " i i n c -a -&or and FUehmg par

NEW., r REMODELED commercial o«3g 1 - J o e - t o w E a r Jordan. * -p

1 I- 20C SC It -etar space Raw -<c» 3 t a o f o o n - ap' on 2nd floor jnuaed arc floor Excaiant "ocatior •o —an. dufferer -ype v-smeeees

LOT -29® - M e Access R o a m g v.- , IN BR-G-TON AREA acre win- " e » K j e e e . j o c i i e d . e d f a - ' t ? 30C Sc Ft c o m m e r c e buad- ig can" t c a x e h j n t ^a-k S " ( V<-1 0 T = "58 - sunn, , ac-'v - if -axe fcnvueges .1* p- v « e perxs 4 •*- I * ° " . i o w n lands $ - " ' M 0 n k t S t L A N . * . '1 i t > a d

j formerly res tao a r ! arm j f ixtures 120c I

" 1 to sal

IWESTZAN.

-696 '

JORDAN . * — E " REALTY }Oi Viatar - P 0 Box P Eas t Jor-:ar . M 49727 •-6 '6-S36-33B4

5.1 9 3 - 1 Reai Es >at« Broaar

FIVE ACRE Building s-Te - W h u l n w e Lake a r e a Pa re a p p r o v e d 769-C'10!

LAKE MICHIGAN L ima - reverse Bey - Tastafuky dec-orated 1700 *a ft 3 bedroom home m Paoekey 2 flA baths flrapieca fu l l bssement 2 " c a r gs rsge : $159,000

MULLETT LAKE - Log Cebm Laat one of 6 to ba scud 3 bedroom* great location on weal WJe Doc* in-cluded $37 900

Please C M Gary Phi l ips Re "Max

330 W Ml tc f i a i PatoMay Ml 48770

(6161347-4100 (6161-347-7866

LAKES OF Tha North Adjacent lots r 2 8 5 8 ®315 M a n a t e e rtgt* 3 1 Neer golf oourse 4 M a n p xiti SM at 86 SEV $6.250/both 437-5796

LEWIST ON Spr ing- lad Tee L M e 102 Tromege Graded raady to» Bunding 'Close to Garland $16 500 After 6PM 476-6601

HILL TOP privacy ir C i a m s t o n 5 4 8 a c r e * aur*oun<MC by t r e e s magn ih -can t view CWes 10 1-75 $34 900 Te rms ' e v a K a C a All ca*r ' o f f e r s mi b e c o n s i d e r e d 6 2 5 - 0 9 3 6

MAM.S'EE A f t -WAR * I t , 3 -a* r s " «'< ; * " io< wit»

p a i e n "jmrsned year 'Oimd c o l •aae* 2nd c o t t a g e excellent tor •fentai. $69 900 n e g o t . * O a

7 2 9 - 2 2 1 5

LIVONIA-L6T w o o d e d 75 • 13« *• utmtas Rea idar -a l Aryi Arbor Fid H!x a r e a $ 19 750

422-3 199 OR 422 4424

ONE AC FIE improved BuxkJung s i ies Crty of Wlxorn pr ivate asphal t r e a d 1}ve m m u t a e f rom T weiv« O e a s Cua-tom biklt h o m e s your lol or our* 3 6 0 - 2 3 4 8 o i e 2 4 9 6 8 J

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con ,me- k u a . o f e s i b w usee . | s p o r t s w e a r i s d a a a p p a - w men*, high n v b ' - r a r e e j -ea" locat tor c n e o - w matar—*» a* j e saw*, p a - » • . O P - commerc ia l ' , « d n g a p 1 •« d a - ' c s w a a - a e r o b i c trndai kn-

r w n s p r e 1 s c 1 -Id be m a M i n g j j e n * a c c e s a o r w s Wore Add oo>-c o m - r,a„ nai ha* x r t c f a r a n d o f | 01 ana lys i s B r a n d s .

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Cen tu ry 21 Har t ford 414 . .477-600C j C h a u * Out beck Red * F o r e r o a O-^emcaih , Grown over .

2 DOC o t h e r s > $13 99 one p n e e o e s i g n e - f i su»- t le r pnekng d a c o u n r v f a m m s h o e s t o r e Reta i p " c e a . r s a k . s s S * fox ijuaaty s h o e * nor -->au-y p r x » T v o m $ " - - M < Char 25C- !>• a n d * ! V K s - a * f l S00 tc-$ 2 6 90C - w i y . - s m m g "x l u - e* a'a--c opening en-tare e t c Cer oper 15 d a y s M- * eerier, .3051366-8606

NEW LlSTIfJG* 354 Income Property

M O N E Y M A K E R unit i ncom^ City of Plymouth

< e t e o j r rvhrta - » m-tt- 2 or 3 Bed room* teet

•ng lots Of $ha rm -*q/r se t l ing .offers ra* ' wew'of na tu r e anrf M SPO^* yards V i y a M ' a n c a a

p w c e e and a e p a - a t e laundry -acn, Depend am* i n c o m e Ex.: a l l 11

condition. 500 C M

L I L L I A N S A N D E R S O N

0-RiON TWP Prankunf tol. 95x170 Back* 10 wood* on cul Oe sac. I*L-_ ing V o o m e a L M a wtth ' Lake prrvi-tege* Aree of prestig«>ua home* vZTsOC 3 7 3 - 8 0 8 2

PLYMOUTH T W P - p r i m e t i a bukOing u t a s a w » water g a a « a c t n c . n m o s t ' e c r e E x c a t a r t lo-cation $60 000 D e e r t x J n Rea-Es ta t e 565-280®

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SITE Beautiful woodee lot - 435x88 W Bloomfield Schools Reduced t c I $27 000 626-4000

MAXSROOCK. INC.

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

S M A i ^ two b e d r o o m - M M r o n t sunwie r h o m e o r C a s s L M e $A5 000 - 2124 Pars C i r c a Dr

861-6802

TWO ^AKEFRON- HOMES o n a* 3 5 8 M o r l B a a e s &

^ r ^ r T o S r Contracts

C 0 J - D W E L L

• BANKER 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0 .

P . f y C J 7 " 3 una b u « d m g Apc«-a n c e s cu«x "occupied i • U X X

5 8 1 - 7 7 8 -

PRE S C - O O c DA" CARE Oexiano Cuuntv 10 saw" Ovw 100 a iuOent* t r a inee staff 4 0 yr* v communi ty Oi-airhed p e r s o n s o n n need -son- t c P 0 Boi " 3 0 0 4 4 ttovai OM Ml s K

Ultra

TOCKTON 346-3000

311 Home* _ O a * t l a n d C o u n t y

A u e u n N MILLS ® LWVW 1500 So F t 3 o i 4 be«rooma a r g e r a w * country kkchen. 2 cm at tached g a

j a g s Opan Sun 1 -5PM 333-0366

fly OWNFR 3 b a aae p r i v i l ege*

$82,800

- M O v e i a T M U s

Condo-Mart AFSs- B l O O M f l E L D

A comsmpu-ary •xwnnj a * lhai M catch yo i * eyM A r y 6 room* throughout, 2 f» der. 7 - belh* 2 b a k o n a s ment 8 ai iaachea garage CALL 8 SEE TOOAYf $120 000 DIAL 626-8100

COURTYAAO VIEW with the i j ua t 4 privacy of a too floor unit Largs be<»room with a b»g waa i r c n a a nm*r* decor wfth a -mond appaencwe m-urkt leunj lry and covered perk ing POOL S T W i -NIS FOR SUMMER rUN l $53 500 CALL 626-6 l i )0

B A M B L E W O i j e LAKE ESt »TES Drrvr * t x n x wkide>, -oaO f rom the 24 fiou aeomify i a i a r „ , a e t o

I usturf quakiy ancr 4 .owr.

N O R T H W A B E E K contemporary huj>e greet

with V a p a c e l i r a floor maa-ter badroom (una Bbrary with buBt-•n* and wei Bar wfkM Forwece k l ichen with queety BuM-lna. 2nd bedroom suits o r upper M a i with huge weei-m c ioeel i cerpenng. oe-r e w is* • e m c e a and m i n i aghtmn throughout L M e prfvfleges $245 000 O'aase s M tol

Sylvia Stotzky R E A L E S T A T E O N E

6 6 1 9 8 0 8 6 4 4 4 7 0 0

| - 4 1 900 • t h e m i C h a e l o n o u p

925-1333

j r e e i . i x e a aeifi vacated c«a-$191 900 • $186,800 Open

aa iy excepl Thurs | 1 -5F* I S M l 14 M W n of I>a«B

Condo-Mart 6 - 8 1 0 0

Moms fas leany on 11 S2

ATTRACTIVE. ' A X ' I « I >«D

Quick occupancy e Men 178 906 Cae tor

Century 21 T o d a y 8 5 5 2 0 0 0

130 Homes . Wayne County

M l , er f ras P r h a M brsc* p a r fee x^g B a wooo* k A a i aee $108 000

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M A T j a V C S T M C M T

CROSSWINOS W NOVI

a a vegrn* p i t . s M briee end carport , pnead lo aaa.

(KM MOSawiaiO*! • OM9AW«T«S

I ARMlx#r j tON MILL* • + * d rove i badroom r e oatha 2 em

$120 000 laundry room I 0 0 C a t e n a 8pm

sorthflsKJ Haa Townhouee

Lsang Iv-to pmrele

TROY 3 t r a carpMmg. dlra>g a re* overlooks catha mg room doorwMI WaO*

ASK FOR NORMA KELLER

Merrill Lynch Realty

646-6000 852-8895

Now

BEAT THE HEAT Entsy cooI summer days » t h a I

BLOOMFIELD M a p a n d g * Con-doe. 6 moe oM. 2 badrooma. 2 bethe. t a a i i k tae sacx*tfy n e t em

661-6370

mg 114 baltie. flmafad Baa em e m c e n t r a ak aftechad gerage Over-looking BeeuMui pool t cour ts AMIng $73 900

Donna Donaldson NOVI CONOO

c o i n yard location and a l tached gerage 961 900

SMI f H-GUARDIAN 4 7 8 - 5 4 4 0

thru-out r a u t r a decw «reM IOOW l ion deck $86,800

n o v i

Newly Listed Sltarp 3 bedrodln townhosae i backs lo prfvaie par* enac fad ge-rage t inea Hint deck oeeara ak m a t condMon J u a $82 800

ASK FOR AMLENC BMSA

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 NOVi OM O r t f a r d 1

o p e n SUNDAY i M L t B M F M a P - i s g e L M a

FMIST m a f o a » E a f D WABEEK Bears WALKOUT RANCH CONOO wwh m a

I $2881

HANNETT, INC. R E A L T O R S

646-6200

WALLED LAKE 2 6 3 bedroom condos

FVom $4 I 400 At PorMac T r M 6 Ladd Rd

624-5373

328 Townhouee* LIVONIA

O o r o e o u s T o w n h o u s e 8 6 ' l ewburoh eree - 3 2"4

MACKINAW STRAITS - Point Nlpl-gon. 2 bedroom cottage with loft, l iv ing ,-oom with f ka t i aca fsmay room. 2 baths year w o u n d private aaeooatkon with ca reukar a n n a courts $49 900 • - 6*6-9172

NICE Y£er round home 2 lots tencad m 2 bad room* down Loft pane led Hot wetar heat wood Stove Enclosed porcfr-pai I M I a 2 sneds Good locMion Skiowsy

1-2623 Lane Araa (5171 684-2*2i

OSSINEKE horrie 4 part time Ouw-

SHARED Duck Laka frontage stairway t o the tresfope end wooded b o e r d w e * to a k<a the Beginning wtth t ha gor gaou* 2 badroom oomamporsrv i wfwtpooi tor 2 ceramic fireplace •kyeght* appeanca i 6 more Traveree City i r e e $89 900 Land Contract p o e a b a C M

W a i t Z a j a c

R E A L E S T A T E O N E -

L A K E S H O R E

( 6 1 6 ) 9 4 6 - 6 6 6 7

( 6 1 6 ) 9 2 9 - 1 2 5 0

TOUCH LAKE. 3 bedroom 3 Bath condo. pertly furnaned. ou taendmg location on Esau Shore ot bea j t f fu i Torch L M e D e c * * flrapieca l a m e court and mar i na Pnced ngh!

616-377-7028

9 p r ima Buildmg • M 3 a c r e s p n e a d i cf ter Ced S o t or

R E S I D E N T S . •Has m C a r k stcm to *M Bring u e a Chr t s tme COMMERCIAL 5 9 a c e s of p r i m e l a id . 5 minu te* t rom Arm Arbor P- tced B a o w m a r k e t 3 79 a c r e s . 1 2 7 5 / E c o r s e Rd iuet oil north Bound Oft ' a m p Brmg M Offers C M Boo Century 21 Her t fo rd 414 4 7 6 - 6 0 0 0

ISO Ft a i V o r t o a r a r i - a n s t o r ^ d to ' h o a r e * $65 ,900 For m o r s Informatior , cal' t h s Fry's, af ter 6pm > a U a v * 852-2037 A e n f t e n d * 6 1 6 - 9 2 4 - 4 3 2 "

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' A BARGAIN' Cash for Existing Lend C o n t r a c t s S e c o n d M o r t g a g e s • Highest $$S

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G s ' d e r Crty 5 2 5 - 3 2 2 2

• ANN'.NG BOOTHS c ' 0R SALE

Car Ror - . w 6 3 0 p m - 6 30pm <3*-3875

. ' iOEC 5 ' 3 0 E ' Nc» vor th ink* a - e a w a e s t s t w s n -ed si o r* 7 j m - * e v operation- Fo» m-t o r m a t i o n 3 4 8 - - 9 5 9 or 227 -3278

326 Condos

SALEM TOWNSHIP c a r ee l s n a t u r a j a s 1 2 2 0 0 0

SPECTACULAR p n . - t » cud 0 s * * : er»nkM< Bioomfield Hiks s r -a o s For sale or .AM 'or Mr Sena- -1«

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"PLYxMOUTH CORNERS" CONDOMINIUMS

WAYNE $10 000 FEHLKS REAL ESTA • t.

W I N G L A K E BeauOfik treed survey ' end p $56 -000

WOOOED 1 . ACRE with Southerr. expoeure Clark. *f on ScnooK $32 900

THE MICHAEI GROUP 625-1333

340 Lake-River-Resort Property

O U C * LAKE MBford Highland 2 B a d i o o m epei mg s u m m e r c o t t a g e Traan tot 30 m m f rom . i v o m e I $34 900 farms 4 " 7 - 1 - 6 9

339 Lota and Acreage For Sate

$124 900

C a l l V I R G I N I A

COLDWELL BANKER

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

NORTHVILLE

Highland Lakes Townhouse

Only $84 8 0 0 C M NOW

COLDWELL BANKER

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

SAY OOOO BYE TO BIRMINOHAMS

BEST BUY M » e i M n n m w a n h m a s I

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643-6060

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c r e a t e y o u r o w n h o m e

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P R E - C O N S T R U C T I O N P R I C E S

. SUPERB location (Orchard Lake Rd South of 11 Mile • Brick F.xtenor • Ranches A Colonials • 2-i Bedrooms • 2-2*^ Baths

• 1« Floor Laundry • Woodbummg FirepUce* Full Basement ' • 2 Car Attached Garage

F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l . . . 4 2 0 - 3 0 1 0

F r o m 1 1 0 9 * 9 0 0

M a i n Of f i ce 8S1-8940

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360 B u s i n e s s

O p p o r t u n i t i e s

O&E Thursday . Ju ly 2, 1987

. 1 0 0 0 S U N B E D S S U N A L - W O L F F

SAV£ UP TO 50N -CsM lor FREE Coior Catalogue 4 C r scl Prices ' -800-J28-62*2

361 M o n e y

T o L o a n - B o r r o w

•40RTGAGE money wanted By prv-<ale 0<«S!0'S to refinance s m i u K^-r t ineni compter For t u r t l w Oe-

4 * 1 call JOtt after Si>m 261 -M77

362 R e a l E s t a t e W a n t e d

400 A p t s . F o r R e n t

A BRAND NEW

Westwood Village Apt.

Free Heat - $240 Rebate Brand new Luxurious 1 4 2 t>s»J-<oom spts Pfciafi bar pel GE * • " -cleaning oven. dishwsaner. patio, cer-trai all. intercom systsm CiuD-house until sauna 4 heatsd pooi Frss carport 4 vertical pimo*

S M ' 96 » 1-275 From S45S IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY '

JOY RO. W OF NCWBURGh, <59^MX) -

ABSOL JTELY CASH in 6 tiowrs tor you ' n a m e

Any corwtitWO Bon 4 5 9 - 3 4 0 0

C A S H TODAY ? OR GUARANTEED SALE Aiso '• Foreclosure

Or Need O l Repair

C a s t e l l i : 525-7900

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 1 bedroom apartments from $403 . Suitable 'or senior* 453-84 M ,

APARTMENTS , 8Y CONSOLIDATED

INVESTMENTS 2 l o c a t i o n s t o serve y o u

G A R D E N C I T Y

P L Y M O U T H

SpacKXja 1 A 2 badroom Management by owner

Exceflent aarvice Carpeting Appliances

L Sundry tacMites Cable TV includes utitriies, etc.

Open Mon thru Frt. 8em-5pm, Sat 9am-1pm

Sun try appointment only

425-0930 ALL C I T I E S ' a RENTALS

EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS See our Multi-list Cataiooues

Share l i s t i ngs a MI--620 834 So. Adams Bgmtnqriani Ml

" A M B A S S A D O R EAST 13 Mate Greenfield. Roy a Oa» Spacious t - 2 bedroom ap's Newty caipeteo nnvromng poo- t " " " $ 4 5 5 2*S-6»15

Si NDANT financier n e e d e d ' t p as.- s ' p u r c h a s e of 3 t o * b e d r o o m h o u s e L a n d c o n t r a c t f l e x i b l e te> t is *ow d o w n Rent t o own tn co .ntry s e t t i n g $40 ,000 t o $60 ,000 r a n g e j e f f SmXU. 6 4 6 - 7 0 5 7

400 A p t s . F o r R e n t

~ABBil iGTON LAKE APARTMEU 'S Fuiiy f\jmisheC *Of snort !•* «r> .ease

A M B E R A P T S . Royal Oak Clawson J Troy 1 4 ? bedroom CMia - * ' ' ' Pels ' A w l Moderate rents Days 280-2830

Evenings. 258-6714

ANDOVFR MANOR Mooer" , Quiet 1 rvadroom 4 emciency, Larpet drapes a.' S c f t o g e r a n O u t * . » Near 1-96. From $295 538-5^66

APARTMENT FINDERS Reta . * ~ i f we find ttie a p a r t m e n t you want For a nominal fee 1«« I d o ail tne search ing a/xJ calling A « J (md current v a c a n c i e s to m your re-Q U « ' W e r e last A e r® a c c u r a t e We re up t o d a t e

Call today4

Tf>e Apar tment Finders 355-5326,

BLOOMFIELD ON TME RIVER 1 1 2 bedroom 'apts Comfortable living 'in an all-new almosphere. Carpet lng . b « " d s . pool 4 more Heat '•-eluded P 'orn $4 t9 Open 7 days/'

evenmgs On Telegraph. 2 miles N c» S q u a r e Laxe Rd 332-4061

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

LOOK NO FURTHER!

i i m m e d i a t e o c e u p a n c v D e a r b o r n a r e a

i L u x u r y 1 2 anc! 3 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

i O u t d o o r s w i m m i n g DOOI

i C l u b h o u s e

i C a b l e TV

• 2 4 - r t o u r g a t e h o u s e

i A i t c o n d i t i o n i n g

i v e r t i c a l b l i n d s

C A X i r e i M O • W O O P * 562-3988

F r o m $ 4 1 0

Open 7 days O f f B e e c h - D a l y S o u t h o f C h e r r v H i l t „ •

F u r n i s h e d E x e c u t i v e A p a r t m e n t s A v a i l a b l e

1 ^ • r.ac 1 • •

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• AUBURN HILLS ' PATRICK HENRY APTS

Exceptional ly large 1-2 bedroom apts m small well maintained adult complex -from $440 mo including n e a r pool 4 tennis et (Sorry, no chi ldren ot pets. I

Senior Citizens - Special Discount

2686 Patrick Henry Dr Near Walton 4 Squirrel

373-6770

AUBURN HI±.LS - 1 and 2 bedroom spacious apartments AppHancee. carpeted pool, laundry facilities, f r o m $445 includes heat 4 hot wa-te' Bloomfield Orchards Apart-ments. 332-1846 or 739-7743

B e d f o r d S q u a r e A p t s .

C A N T O N NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR

Spaoous 1 4 2 Bedroom Apts Small. Quiet Sale Complex F o r d R d . n e a r 1 - 2 7 6

S T A R T I N G A T $ 4 3 5

9 8 1 - 1 2 1 7

B E R K L E Y 2 5 7 5 Catalpa lovely one and two neoroom apts Dlshwaaher. central air . f r o m $480 plus uHllties 559-7220 • 544-62£ta

BIRMINGHAM PRIME LOCATION Now Offering 2 year eases 2 beU-room 1'y baths new kHcfcan. dishwaaher 4 microwave Carpeted, central air and basement $695 call

855-1090

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t

BIRMINGHAM - Attractive luxury 1 bedroom, excellent condition Walk to ahoppma includes heat, water 4 carport $545 after 6 p m

per month Ca* Ann 4 78-4336 or 647-4234

B i rmingham. decorated

charming 1 bed: corated. Immediate

beS-newt) c

p e r n a n c y $475-$500 month Con-venienl l o downtown Birmingham 646-6774 or 544-0276

. DOWNTOWN Walk ing d istance to all ahopplng and restaurants 1 bedroom apart-ments. In format ion 540-6040

B IRMINGHAM - downtown-apar t -ment 2 bed roome Courtyard pa-tio central Mr. alt appMancea Car-por t $675 0er mo Call Mr Stme

646-0949

B IRMINGHAM atagant Victorian I bedroom, microwave JlUmaeher security «(arm syt tem Downtown

Merria-SoutfilWcJ 644-7102

BIRMINGHAM -Newty remodeled one and two bed-room apar tments available Near downtown Birmingham. $875 t o $650 par mon th mckxJee heat 4 wa-ter Cat 644-1300

birmingham Now of far tog special concaaalona Limited tiree only on selscied apts 2 large bedroome. batha. car-

centra l air. $660 to $660. 855-TB90

pet ing. ce 649-6909

B I R M I N G H A M O N E M O N T H FREE RENT L i n c o l n H o u s e A p a r t m e n t s

Deluxe 2 bed room with self-cleaning o v e n , f r o s t - t r e e r e f r i g e r a t o r , disfrwaaher fuOy carpeted, central heating 4 air $650 month 645-2999

B IRMINGHAM AREA bed room New carpet. Sppttancea. air condi t ion ing, private terraoa or balcony Must see l o appreciate Appt a only 643-4405

B IRMINGHAM PROPER Large 1 4 2 bedroom apartments $450 to $625 month No pats C a i Agent . Glenn H o w 643-0750

BIRMINGHAM- .Two 1 bedroom basemeni apar tments trom $425-$450. mon th heel included Ava*-aMe Immediately

CaH Glenn 643-0750

B IRMINGHAM E.cedent location. 2 bedrooma. 2 batha, air fully carpeted, all kitchen

$850

- condl twnlng.

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

M O R G A N M A N O R A P A R T M E N T S 1-94 & Wayne Road

A p p l i c a t i o n s b e i n g

t a k e n f o r s e v e r a l

a p a r t m e n t s . •

I n c l u d e d i n r e n t ,

h e a t , h o t w a t e r .

O l y m p i c s w i m m i n g

p o o l . H B O , 2 t e n n i s

c o u r t s . •

, 4 0 4 ~ , 4 4 5 f o r 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

• S e p - ' S S O f o r 1 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

9 4 1 - 7 0 7 0

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, large 1 bed new oarpetmg

covered parking, swimming pool, no smokxig. no pets 642-4120

BLOOMFIELD MILLS. 2 bedroom 2 path to sublease or roommeie to share apartment C a l anytime be fore 9pm M 6 - 7 4 4 1

BLOt>MFT£LDS FOX POINTS APTS

1 4 2 bedrooma. New app4anoas new carpeting, p e d a n d more From $425 Heat 4 water indudad * 7 days evanmga

BOTSFORDFH.ACE G R A N D R I V E R - 8 M I L E

Behind BotaSord Hospital

ACTION SALE 1 B e d r o o m to r S50JT * 2 B e d r o o m tor $609 3 B e d r o o m tor $ 7 0 9 P E T S P E R M I T T E D

Smoke Detectors lweta4ed Smgtee Welcome

immediate Occupancy Wa Lone Children

HEAT 4 WATER INCLUDED Oulel prestige address swsmmmg pool , air condi t ion ing, carpeting, stove 4 refr igerator, all utimiss except electricity included W « m

•unary lacWtlea apts Laundry system Good security For more Information, phone

4 7 7 - 8 4 6 4 27883 I n d e p e n d e n c e

F a r m i n g t o n Hilts

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t

C O L O N Y PARK A P T S 12 MILE/LAMSCT

Luxurious adult community 1 and 2 bedroom apartments C * * h o u e e . pool From $610

2 YEAR LEASES AVAILABLE

355-2047

CRANBROOK PLACE

SOUTHFIELD Luxunoua 1 4 bedroom apart ATen*a__ave l l *B le s t a r t i n g a l $523 Went - i i i s l m t a i c a r p e t i n g . Jiehnashsr w s » - m L l i s s l l $ M j u ny or palto Garagss alao a .—ab le BeeuMully landscaped grounds g h « you a Haling of being » the oountry yet you ara ctoae to shopping mate i a fc t t inghar events For Wormat ion. come to tr ie Galahoueeat

18301 W. 13 Mi le Rd. t u « 1 Wock W Of Southfleld Rd

v 6 4 2 - 9 1 6 8 Opsri M o n thru Frt., «am-5 30pm. SatT noon - 5pm

BRIGHTON Beautiful spacaoua 1 4 2 bedroom apartments Carpeted, decorated swsmmtng pool, lenms courts, laun-

-dry faculties parking On arte rental agent Beeutlfut waterfront setting wfth specious grounds From $415

229-4277

CANTON

CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

( u l l e y 4 WARREN)

Brand New Complex Private entrances

One 4 Two Bedrooma t rom $460 For i r n r e artormetlon

-CANTON - Free security 9 lease- 1 bedroom $395 mcruoee h e a r - » *a i i a t> le today Vi l lage Squire Cindy 961-5041: 981-1313

Canton

Tamarack Greens Gol f s i de A p t s .

1 4 2 Bedroom .S ta r t i ng at $425

HEAT 4 HOT WATER FREE Carport Incibded

n E of Michigan Ave al 1-275

7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5 C h e r r y h i l l v i l l a g e

Cherry Hil l / Ink ster Rd - Deerborn Hts 274-1933 1 bedroom - $435. 2 bedrooms - $500 includes heat, hot water, gas tor cookina range, re-frigerator 4 disposal e r w i t pays smaa atactic b * Carpeted, air oon-drt ibnsd baaament storage, car-ports available Pool. adult communi ty , no pets Ask about k j r -nrsned unlta Open 6 days 9am • 5pm Eves by appt Sundays 10-3

1 BEDROOM APARTMENT SALE Limited t ime Ofler

on vary large sublevel units $450 per month including carport, drspea. carpeting, appttancee In-cluding dishwasher, individual air condi t ioning 1 month tree rent wfth minimum 1 year lease, new tan*nta only S of Grand River W ot Orchard Laka Rd on Freedom Roed

S T O N E R I D G E M A N O R Can 12-5 daily

474-9767 or 775-8200

^ T o n e \ j t r e e W ? Taste the sweet life...

S E C U R I T Y Q E P O S I T Only $ 2 0 0 Luxurious t & 2 Bedroom Apartments, -

2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Townhouses. 19 Unit t ypes to choose f r o m G a r d e n Pat ios & Ba lcon ies Co lo r Coord ina teC K i t chen Appl iances

" Inc lud ing D ishwashers Cen t ra l Air Cond i t i on i ng

• s u n d r y Faci l i t ies & H o o k - U p s M Ann A r b o r Rd 1 Sec luded Dens & Cozy F i rep laces g -±— • Cove red Carpo r t s ' A • J°yR <? 1 I ndoor O lymp ic Size Poo i & Hea l th Club

• Saunas & Locker R o o m s

G A S H E A T & G A S U T I L I T I E S I N C L U D E D IN

M O S T

4 5 5 - 2 4 2 4

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MANY A TTRACTIVE FEA TURES APPUCA TIONS : NOW BEING ACCEPTED CALL (313>87»-738a

DEARBORN HEIGHTS

Dearborn West Apartments

apartment Dearborn

A r established community

400 A p t a . F o r R e n t

EXCEPTIONALLY Qulei prulSMInn-ai adult oommmut* dose to X-Ways 4 shopping centers 1 a 2 bedroom wfth deck, carpat. drspertee. central

FARMINGTON HILLS

carpeting Cable t v av«>-476-9719

FARMINGTON HILLS - Newty deco-rated Ons bedroom apartment Carpet Drapes Air condit ioning From $390 474-2552

FARMINGTON HILLS-1 bedroom upper unit wfth dan.

No pats 474-7

FARMINGTON HILLS

1 Months Free Rent Only ? left Spoltaaa 1 bedroom, tree Waaher 4 Oyer In Each Unit From $420 357-1212 oc 531-8100

FARMINGTON HILLS - SuWet 4 Mo •or $650 M o negotiable Exienelon available <200 Sq F t . 2 bedrooma. J Oaths - washer, drysr. macro, dtshwesher Dlemond Forest Ap ts , Helstsed 4 9 474-0449 or 229-4090

4 0 0 A p t a . F o r R e n t

GARDEN CITY -Apartment - 2 bed-rooma. newfy decor s l ed Ford noad /Mer r tmar vtcMty 5»5-44 l5

GARDEN CITY bedroom. M k i trs» ak. carpeting, heel

brtck. 1 CSS can-no pets

474-7640

GARDEN CITY TERRACE

bedroom apartments. $386 per month. Includes Heel 4 Wster

326-3240

GARDEN CITY 1 Bedroom, stove, refrlgerstor. carpeting sa Near

w * - " " ^ S S S

GLEN COVE DeslrslMs 1 a 2 bedroom apart-ments f rom $345

MEAT INCLUDED Carpat f . app>anoea Adi*ta no t m % SENIOR CITIZEN RATES a TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE

k. mas S of Schoolcraft on Telegrsph

538-2497

4 0 0 A p t a . F o r R e n t .

LELAND HOUSE When choosing j w u r next spsrv ment considar Downtown Os t r c t ttvina a l the Lelend Moues We are currently of lermg t 4 2 Oedioom u- t ta which m a u d s new carpeuhg vertical bands appeences * «Jr con Onioning Startmv st $450 pe. month Including J otiHtlea

aaa Call for Appointment 962-2300

Thorsoay , July 2. 1987 O&E * 9 E

L ivon ia M E R R I M A N woops

7 Mi le c o r n e r M e r n m a n

B r a n d new 1 b e d r o o m d e - .

anc« llvfOv.

i air c o n d i t i o n i n g , sw tmmine ' p o o l Adu l t c o m p l e x

4 7 7 - 9 3 7 7

a p p l i a r ve r t i ca l b l inds . tndivf<Ju4i I n c l u d e s a l l

7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

sparrmsnts mckida air con-ornonrng, laundry araa. uee of pool a dubhouee 1. bed-rooma from $390. 2 bed-rooma, w/balcony or pat io t rom $435 2 bedroom

I f r o m $510

OPEN DAILY 9AM-6PM • 276-1550 a

After Hours Appomtmsnts A INKSTER RD

1 BLK N OF CHERRY HILL RO immedlsts Occupency ^

DOWNTOWN Birmingham 2 Bed-room spertmenl. overlooks psrk. covered psr t ing . C a l Gkrrt week days 644-1901

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER - 1 bed-room. sir condit ioning $445 /mo Month-to-month Maaa

DRAKESHIRE APTS Spedous 1 4 2 bedroom apta m Fermmgton s tlneat area. From $510 Rent In-cludes hest. dwhweaher central ak . hrs! Itoor laun-dry snd f u l ues of club-house mctudung tnOooi/ outdoor pool, sauna, ex-s roas room. MMards 4 Isrv-ms courts. Cloee to shop-ping 4 fi seways

Grand River 1 B * E of Drake Rd Open Sun thru Sat 9AM-6 30PM

After Houra Appokttmenta A v a l a i y

477-3636 • immecBata Occupancy •

EFFICIENCY Apt m home m Palmar Woods araa $ t 5 0 / m o r w i e i s r c e a rebuked Apply at 19204 Wood-w4rd. Detroit; 2 b lks N of 7

LOVELY 1 Bedroom S375 includes heat 4 water W 7 MUe/TaMgraph area C t f 255-0073

F A R M I N G T O N H ILLS FROM $ 4 5 0

VILLAGE OAKS APTS

Speaoua 1 4 2 bedrooma, heat in-cluded a * , carpeting, welkin doeet Cable avalable

2 YEAR LEASES AVAILABLE

4 7 4 0 3 0 5

GRAND RIVER/LASHER • t bed room spertmenl. carpeting, sk condi t ioning includes ges 4 wster $275 5 3 3 - 2 t T * | —

FARMINGTON HILLS

. THE HOUSE OF BOTSFORD

1 & 2 B e d r o o m s Plus T o w n h o u s e s

F r o m $ 4 9 5

Luxurious spartments on beeutlfuHy landscaped grounds, central ak condit ioning snd K * sp pawnees AM utilities included exoept electric Carpeted carport, swimming pool

20610 Botsford Dr Grand R M r

Directly bsMnd Botsford Inn

477-4797

GRAND Rlver-e mi 2 bedrooms, heet furnished ground Hoor stove a refrigerator carpeted, drapes. shades $400 -hsscurtty 534 1358

HIDDEN VALLEY APARTMENTS

SOUTHFIELD 1 B e d r o o m t r o m $455

H E A T I N C L U D E D O p e n Mon. -F r i . 9 a m - 5 p m

Sat 9 a m - N o o n

358-4379

FARMINGTON MUIRWOOO 2 Bed-room Apt to sublet; balcony dishwasher, Mr. flexible te rms $695 par mo, 477-4023

FENKELL - 23230 apartment Carpeting, sk condi t ion-ing Heet included Ampls p a r k r a $330 per month 536-6637

HUNTINGTON WOODS 1 bedroom apertmants Specious, carpeted, hear included Adufts Neer bus 4 shopping 543-1638

IN TOWN BIRMINGHAM Chsrmlng 2nd story Bat 2 bed rooms, f ireplace* washer/dryer Avai lable Auo 1. $695 per month plus un i t i es C e l Karfen 645-0602

f ive M i l e / t e l e g r a p h 1 bedroom A p t , sppaancas. carpet-ed. $350 per Mo Includes heet and water C a l 532-9234

KEEGO HARBOR SYLVAN ON THE LAKES APTS

Laketrom avtng on Cass a Sytvan Lakes m larga 1-2 bedroom apts In-cludes heat From $455 (Sorry, no chi ldren or pets )

Senior Cttoans - Specs! Discount mquirs Manager

1613 Cass Lake Rd Or Call 682-4480 _

UVONIA AREA

Westwood Village Apts

Free H e a r - $240 Reba te Brand new Luxurious 1 4 2 bed room spts. Plush carpet GE se« cleaning oven dishwasher rtTjo centrs l sir Intercom syaterr. Olue house wnh sauna & heeled p o « Free carport 4 vertical bands

Near 1-96 4 1.275 From $456 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

JOY RO W O f NEWBURGH 459-6600

LOVELY 1 4 2 bedroom ments. Telegraph 4 7 Mile Rd a up includes neei wster, pool

534-9MC

ifS'.

MAYFLOWER HOTEL; _$55<5 m o m r start ing Daily room service 24 hou message service Color TV. Nc

immediate occupancy Cow tact Creon Smith 453 r l620

MOFIE FOR LESS Limned t ime offer One month b e e act now' Luxury l iving m prima i o t a l ion C a l 476-6866 Also eyeninge

by appoint maw

NICE one oedroom epertment. Includes heat and water and pool West Seven Mils 535 -7ss l

NINE MILE VAN DYKE AREA

Specious 2 bedroom townhouses $435 per month Decorsted, naw carpet, central sir bssemsnts. Nasi to city perk No pets MscArthur Manor 756-7060

FOUNTAIN PARK WEST Apart-ments, Nov* Hsndlcapped uni ts available 1 badroom. 1 bath 4 -3 bedroom, 2 bath Special deeign mower Convenient l iving for handicapped 346-0626

LAHSER/3 orf 7 - PremtdT Apert-ments Nice 1 bedroom. $325 'mc includes heat, water, air. carpet ing

537-0014

FREE MICRO-WAVE OVEN . Lovely one badroom apt m Warren near 1-696 -Hoover Reaaonabls 756-6060 559-7220

LAftSER 7 MILE Modern 2 bed-room. dishwasher, hest 4 hot wster included Senior d tuens wslcoms No pets 255-4953

LIVONIA 13 MONTH LEASE available now on one bedroom, starting at $490

I 477-6441

N O R T H V I L L E G R E E N A P A R T M E N T S

Spacious one bedroom w t h balcony porch Of bedroom and IMng room Facing beauti ful running stream Tsstehilfy decorsted Rent, $475 In-cludes carpet ing, appliances cen trai an condit ioning unrt vertical

-bunds, ample parking and a pictur-esque setting On Randolph at comer of 8 mile Rd within walking distance to Down-town Northvil le

3 4 9 - 7 7 4 3

Exit Ann A r b o r Rd . . -West t o Hagge r t y Rd.. Sou th to Joy Rd. , East t o H O N E Y T R E E Profess ional ly M a n a g e d by Dot b e n

FREE FIRST MONTHS RENT WITH 1 YEAR LEASE

LEIS OY L IV ING

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- d t t t o n i n g . 2 s w i m m i n g p o o l s a n d c l u b h o u s e

O n e a n d T w o B < - d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s f r o m

$ 4 2 5

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If t" < h e r n V i l l o [>r '>• < i t e m Hill Rd fOTOBO ( h e r w r e n R e x h Oalv ir»J I n k i e r R«1 ^ A InkMer | A 8 *

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1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments trom

$ 4 0 0

Heat included

Stom A P A R T M E N T S

4 5 5 - 7 2 0 0 S o u t h o f J o y R o o d ,

West of I-275 O p e n Monday through Saturday

9:00 AM-5:00 PM Sunday 12:00 PM-5:00 PM

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WESTLAND 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. From •395

H I N E S P A R K A P T S .

4 2 5 - 0 0 5 2

Heat Included

O n W a r r e n , j u s t W . o f M e r r i m a n

H o u r s : M o n . - S a t . 9 - 5

Luxury Condominium Rentals

• C o n t e m p o r a r y i a n d 1 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

• c e n t r a l Air C o n d i t i o n i n g

• v e r t i c a l W i n d s

• C a d i e TV

C h e r r y H i l l Condominiums

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F Y o m $470 Open 7 days C h e r r y Mi l l a t

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400 A p t s . F o r R e n t

NORTHVILLE OAKS TED INTHOOUCTOWY PRICt

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• J aedroom - 2 bath . Blocks t rom downtown • CantrH sir 'Pr ivate entrance . Kr td ian appaencae . Lighted carport . P i u o n m o r y m m h * l o p view

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NOVI U M O H T M LEASE 2 bedrooms star l ing al SMS ca l J4»«?00

OAK PARK off # M l e One bed-room. heel « hot weter included senior citizens welcome No sets (42$ 546-7524

OLD r e o f o r o araa. 1 oedroom $275. plus deposit

l # p m 255-2120

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ON CASS -AKE private newfy Oeco rated 1 » 2 bedroom apertmants • r rmetMIe occupency Cuf 332-W04 or »B3 »350

400 A p t * . F o r R e n t

PLYMOUTH 1310 per month heat furnished One bedroom Can

'LY MOUTH 1310 per month heat furrnahed One bedroom 875 Wing street Ca l

2« 1-1*43

PLYMOUTH Luaia> contemporary Ipaooua, veutted cexmos. par ape

c e , loft wtth opener Vepiece, BeeutlM north w •ate. sand beeo

laundry setting, pn

437-58OT R1VERFRO*lT APARTMENT

Luiunoua 2&0C sq ft penthouse elth panoramic mew ol rtvar •> Kvarfront Apartment compte* ideal lor the corporste executive Soph»-licated dscAr wnh customized oel Boors, mirrored foyer Or spas„ bends ightmg "ar-Jwwe & bath room fiatures 2 bedrooms, dsn 3 beths pentry, wsshv I dryw im-mediate avWIabMity possums 2 year

Ms l i lko, 'flays al 25»-7>l0 ROCHESTER AREA 1 1 2 bed room Apts $425 lo S4«C includes carpel apphancae heet and watw Lovely, quiet area Walk lo flown t ow Rocheeter Sorry no pets Ca* Mon thru Frl 9 lo 5 842-0311

400 Apts. For Rent

LOLA Redlord L

For a united tune, Hfeelem HWs Apartments will grve you 1360 in coupons whan you iaaaa one pf pur 1 oedroom epartmanta Rants start at $340 lafiectrve ratal and that m-caudea the HEAT You'l also gat M cerpetmg verliaai bunda a ceramic belh. large eloiau air con-awonmg. POOL, a oonveniem loca-tion S much more Sorry, no pets Cal or atop by today On Cherry m . | u t e ol Newtwrgn Rd Visit our «oo plan and receive a Condi-jnent Set I while suppaee laet)

PARK MANOR Lovely t bedroom Iper t -

ment m Moe quiet a«Xlt oomrminity SwtmminQ pool, covered perking

T e i m U j i r ( l . l i i hea t 255-0*32 M f cTa t r f

r o y a l o a k • f r o m $430

LAFAYETTE COURT

Speoous t a 2 bedrooma. heet in-cluded. w convenient location

2 YEAR LEASES AVAILABLE 5 4 7 - 2 0 5 3

400 Apt*. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent

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36251 Scnooicra f i Road Livonia M; 40150

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O t A T S f O R O VILLAGE

400 Aper tmentrFor Rent

Carpet, m. w a » at doeet 2 yeer H e m $ senior ottzana discount a v M a M e Contact U S - 14M

400 Apartments For Rent

ROCHESTER apartment in-town Carpeted Aa condinonmc $475 rno 652-3337

Large 1 badroom en Qreat location idihorttn

652-333/ 751^536

ONE Bedroom, heet a weter ncmo-ea $315 per mo Security depoeit a re'ei enoas -equtred 890 Lotz Rd Car.ton 2 bl E oC '275 between Forfl Rd a Cherry MM Can after apm • 571-6321

ORCMARO LAKE RD near Teie-graph m Pontlac Beeetttm wooded eettrng featuring S bedroom apts Includes heet carpeting and air

Cade Tv aval

ROYAL OAK - wna* 1 bedrpom. convenient m town, atove, refrigera-tor A l utMtlea included aecunty a -pfwenoes $365 month, no pets * vsrtsOie July 1 66*-3070

400 Apar tments For Rent

conditioning CaOM TV avaaebie FIRST MONTH RENT $B«

Total more In coat trom $496 ORCHARD WOODS APTS

* 334-1878

OXFORO 2 bedroom pel* heat oepoalt. Cal after 6pm oetv heel included $450 Security

626-2142

Plymouth Hills Apartments <

768 S. MILL . new 1 and 2 Bedroom

• Waaher-Oryer m Each Apt • Ajt Condrt isped • Easy accaes to L275 • FuHy Carpeted • Dlshwesher a Dispose • HandKappedApt A.saaow • No Pets j

F r o m $435

Daily l-6pm ancept Aee 4 Sun

455-4721 278-8319

PLEASING TO THE EYE

IJ you like whjit you see. our apartments are what

are looking for leasino to the pocketbook

too 1 bedroom 1455 .2 Jds i n . of 8 Mi l e bedroom j 4 9 5 . including "951 N o v i R d .

s 4 2 - 8 8 8 6 348 -9590

DOWNTOWN B I R M I N G H A M 2 BEDROOM LUXURY API . Includes fireplace, all appliances including washer and dryer, car-pet ing and wfntfftw treatments, balcony -from all windows. 1600 sq. ft., $1,800 per month .

C o n t a c t D i a n

645-9220

PLYMOUTH HOUSE Modern Decor

in a serene se t t ing

Lerge 11 2 bedropm apta Private community atmosphere

. - ciase to oantrai Plymouth Separate entrances Pool 6 other amenities Sr Cltttena welcome

• 453-6050 agamenl Community A YO

PLYMOUTH-LUXURY APT, 2 badrooma, 2 tul baths, s i sppS-s .ces mdu<»ng washer and dryer, carpeting, drapes, carport, $695 per month 4SS-6401 PLYMOUTH - Newly decorated, t ieoroorr, atove. refrigerator and fnicroweve oven Heet included $400 mo 45KK360

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom. Plymouth Rd- 6 Holbrook. stove, refrigerator carpatmg. drapee. Mr conditioner Available immedlaiefy $385 plua tumtiaa After 5 PM 453^6194

PlVMOUTH - 853 Palmer st Mam St 1 bedroom duplex, a .enable mv ' ledMefy Shown Fti only 10 am to 7 pm by application $425 month with utmty"

PONTRAIL APTS. o n Pontlac Trail In s Lyon

"10 6 11 Mile

Now renting t 6 2 badroom units

from $370 including heet a hot water • al elec-tric .lichen • air conditioning • car-peting • pool • laundry a storage fe-aniaa • cable TV • no pets • sdiVt section

a s k a b o u t o u r s p e c i a l p r o g r a m

f o r s e n i o r c i t i z e n s

437-3303

N0RTHGATE APARTMENTS E N J O Y A B L E I . I M U A T A N

AFFORDABLE PRICE! Studios, 1 and 2 bedroom Units

FROM $373 FREE HEAT • FREE CABLE TV

A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g ; P o o l • T e n n i s C o u r t • A p p l i a n c e s • C a r p e t i n g • Clubhouse • Laund ry and S t o r a g e F a c i l i t i e s - -

Ideally Located at

GREENFIELD AND lO1^ MILE RD. Oltcs OpaaOari) tMml M73$pja. Q C O O C O Q Sahirdit mo Sundar 10 u t M 7JC m l 5 7 D 0 " 0 0 0 0

Luxury i & 2 Bedroom Apartments

• Fi tness Center & Pool • Some Ut i l i t ies I nc l uded • Near Somerse t Ma l l & 1-75

Yillige Green •of Troy 362-0320

2869 Troy Cen te r D r i v e

o h of Big Beaver & West of 1-75

Monday-Fr iday 10-7 • S a t u r d a y 9-1

_ a Vi l lage Green C o m m u n i t y t s j

WESTLAND PARK APARTMENTS

Across f rom City Park

1 and 2 bedrooms, IV2 baths HEAT INCLUDED

Pool - Clubhouse

F r o m ~ t 4 2 0

™729-6636

M i l l ! ren t t r a m l 4 0 5 0 0

M i c r o w a v e O v e n P a i d G a s , H e s t

a t t C o n d i t i o n i n g

Poo l ft T e n n i s

1 4 2 Bedroom A p a r t m e n t s

Q r e a t L o c e t i o n

Spacious Roomi 1 v * B a t h i n

2 B e d r o o m

Pels aUo«*K3 witr permission W a l t o n C o r n e r » t Perry ^

ad)6 ic«nt t o Auburn Hill» l * i

Mon . -Fr i . 8-5 W e e k e n d * 12-5

3 7 3 - 5 8 0 0

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. APARTMENTS FROM '420 TOWNHOUSES FROM <575 .

HAMPTON COURT A P A R T M E N T S

"The Place

To Live" I N

WESTLAND

Spacious 1'•& 2 Bedroom Apts

F r o m * 3 9 5 - * 4 5 5

Balconies - Carports - Swimming, Pool & Park Areas -

Storage in Your Apartment

7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0 Ford R4 1 ,bU E of Wayne

M o n -Sat 9 am-5 pm. Sun i - 5

Studios—1 & 2 Bedrooms Live in tbe luxury of a .... bi-rise apartment

CABLE TV Offic* open daily fcJOl© 6

alao Sat A Sen by appomtm

M g * N O R T H R I D G E A P A R T M F N T S APARTMENTS

l and 2 Bedrooms Starting at '480

• W a l k ecOusels • E a t - l a Riu-beo • Hasu Cable • M i c r o w a v e * • t t a l r r i e m & P a t i o *

• P i ce i c Area

• V e r t i c a l s • Tennis C o a r U • S i o r a f r Areas • C a r p o r t s • C e n t r a l Air • W a s h e r D r y e r

O f f i c e n ikpi j M o t t h r u k n . h> a v ! 5 1 m Sat 11-2

1 mile w o* i 275 off t mile road NORTHVILLE

Srnmr C i i i w n . - . Much Much i h > t . . u n u s . 3 4 8 - 9 6 1 6 ^

a u u » o B e d r o o m

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Windsor Woods LUXURY APARTMENTS

In Canton FREE HEAT

M I C R O W A V E

Beautiful One & Two Bedroom Apartments Starting at

1 Bedroom "Ranch House $ 4 3 q o o

'4.

2 Bedroom "Townhouse

m s s 0 0 Includes:

Drapes • Carpeting • Pool & Cabana

Designer Interiors Balconies or Patios Carports

Quiet Soundproof Construction

3 Bedroom "Townhouse $ 5 6 0 ° °

Poo-• Spac ious Roor -s - oiaDSouse Air Corvfl i t ioninc • ' : Bams

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373-0100 Open Mon.-Fr i . 9-5

Sat. 1-5 Sun. By Appt

m o n . - f r i . 8 - 5

on the r o u f i f r i * f /mutf«>n s » f s t u n d - 5 m i n u t «

1 J te«t se» ai iaf imnf v e ; l»e«Ha.sr% • I n C*« QRAMDUILLE

TOWNHOUSES

Oft Warren between Sheldon & Lilley FURNISHED APARTMENTS ALSO AVAILABLE

Phone 459-1310 Profess iona l ly M a n a g e d by IVANHOE

I k I U l t l M t l M l M < M i > . • C . W I . • MOTS • » • « » M O N I M l t RCKT MClUOCS C M U T I I S C * U . UTIL IT I tS CLECTfWCIT* l » l « « l l l l M f " * " " " yosoc arc ST • • M C I • • » - » * " HMfcXetwn and " O M

imh" I lu. is»' D f i M i r

Every luxury feature

a townhouse could possess

Plus one new one.

& o n e and t w o b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

^ < ^ . . . • 5 2 0

R e s M a n a g e r

3 5 8 - 1 8 8 5 o w e *

353-9650 i f n t %

• C e n t r a l air • A p p l i a n c e s • Carpeting • Carports • Tennis Courts • Swimming pool • Community Room

. H e a t m c * * ^ ^ o u b ^ o u * -. C a r p e t i n g . C o O V e n ^ ' ° -

a Air Condhior«ng ^ Q*k5 . B a k o n v o r P a t » o

V t i A G E '^ST*

8 < * » y f > o P ^ »

! N > M X O M

6 2 4 - 6 4 § 4

C E D A R I D G E FARMINGTON HILLS

Grand River at Middlebelt Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom units

from $ 4 8 0 1 m o n t h FREE ren t w i t h

i m m o d i a t o occupancy (minimum 1 yeer lease)

r - INCLUDES Vertical blinds, carpeting, patios or balconies w i t h d o o r w a i i s , Hotpomt appliances, security system, stor-age within apartment.

Ente r o n Tu iane 1 W o e * W ot M i d d l e b e l t o n t h e S. s i de of G r a n d River •Cloee t o d o w n t o w n F a r m i n g i o n . s h o p p i n g &

expeeeaways .

4 7 1 - 5 0 2 0 Model open deity 1-5 except Thursday

O F F I C E : 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

A beautiful now section ol W <MUKTSKW th£ ultimate tn lownhouse fiv mg on jwsiigKKis Franklin i*> now o p n \ l uxurious 2 or 3*tordroom. homes

include a great room with firepku e and [Vitio. ceramic iilr fo\er }»his a pm.nc basenxnt \ rrlreshmg pool an<1 a 2 < <w jjarajie is also yours.

If the hifihesi ca lb i t of h\ mg appeals lo you. please arrange a \ tsii ai \ our (omemeocr

'WeatAesvitofie 29600 * 2 W 0 0 Franklin Koati Model o o r n \ o o n 3 0 0 p m

. ^ 3 5 0 - 1 2 9 6

u p 'o 'essonaay ^nanagec b y Kaftar enterpr ises

TAKE YOUR PLACE IN THE WINNER'S CIRCLE

At Saddle Creek you can ItvSp like a champion — in the spacious elegance ot 1 and 2 bedroom apartments designed to gc beyond \-our expecta-:tons En»o>' the comfort fPd convenience ^t

• Individual pnvate entrances • In-unit storage laundrv rooms w«h w.asheTA

and dryer ••"Fully-equipped kitchens conl£>lel* ® th

dmmg areas • W a l k - i n closets • Prr\ate patios or bakonies • Carports • Vaulted ceilings

Take ^ turn around the Clubhouse with its wiood-burning fuepiace cool of! in the olympw size pool tw serve-up some exntement on the tennis courts

Take your place in the Winner s Circle Come to Saddle Creek.

One Bednvm Apartwwfs Fmet $590

^adclbQ 'reek 344-9966

n c m On Novi Road between 10 M i l e Road*

m o d e l h o u r s M o n -Fn 9 a m * p m Sal k Sun 11 a m - s p m

404 H O U M * O & E Thursday. J u l y 2 J M Z _ 1 0 E *

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t • 1400 A p t t T F o r R e n t 400 A p t t . F o r R e n t

P A R K E R H O U S E A P T S V A N DYKE 4 JEFFERSON AREA

Beaut i fu l . sp*c»ou» 1 bedroom — i i i y D e c o r a t e d carpeted Fi on> 5305 1 » month

823-4*56

R O Y A L O A K 11 M I L E & 75 A R E A

Beautiful specious 1 4 2 bedcoom apartments C u p e l e d decorated storage & laundry lacBttiee

FROM $390 WAGON WHEEL APTS 5*6-3378

ROCHESTER- U r g e 1 bedroom • apMtman l . adults only Sacurlty da-

I required MOO a* ul lBtM* « -l eluded Can after 8pm 336-3833

4 0 0 A p t e . F o r R e n t

O N T H E L A K E 1 A 2 B e a r r u m A p a r t m e n t * t r o m ' 4 6 5

R e n t i n c l u d e s : •HEAT. • DtSHWASHEH • STOVE ' • CENTRAL AIR • REFRIGERATOR • CLUBHOUSE & POOL

CONVENIENT TO TWELVE OAKS SHOPPING MALL

B E A C H W A L K A P A R T M E N T S

On M Mi le , b e t w e e n Hagger ty 4 Hew Rd

v SpUTHFIELD Elegant, convenient. luxury 2 and 3 bedroom high naa with M amemtlea inc lud ing uodaroround park ing, pool, etc From $630 include* heat

Carlyle Tower 559-2111

SOUTHFIELD FINEST APARTMENTS

THE MT. VERNON TOWNES -

• 2 - 3 B E D R O O M S FROM $750-HEAT INCLUDED

Set in a cotonMU atmoaphara T r u l T luxurious 1*03 1 1750 *C « • P * » baaament townfiouae* Top ot the line appliance* including douWe ovens aide by aide refrigerators decorator carpeting, 2V> t x t h s g * -•ages etc Children Section Beauti-ful clubhouse and pool

On Mt Vernon Bhrd tf l '4 Mile Rd I

j us t w of Soutf.heid

5 6 9 - 3 5 2 2

400 A p t s F o f R e n t

~ SOUTHFIELD

CAMBRIDGE SQUARE APTS. 2 B e d r o o m - 2 Ba th ^

& 1 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s S480-S540

Spacious apartment o n " beautiful

*r.ca* Including dtanwaaher and car -porta Adjacent to shopping includ-ing super market

Greenfield Road 1 Block N of 11 Mile

Off ice Open Daily. Sal * Sun

5 5 7 - 6 4 6 0

Everyone's First

Choice Because:

In Farmington Hills

fr am * 5 4 0

Special Limited. 24-hnur moni tored patehi'i iM

12-acre j ia iu re trai l

ponds and tennis cour l

incrcJih lv vpaci>'U* rooms

spcctacular"clubhou>c » i l l i

p j r l \ f a i i l i l i o "

atea's b r c e U hi'aicd pool « i t h -pa

in- 'uni l l.ii lndrv inJ storage "-pate

2 \e.>r - av.1il.1hle

$ 1 0 0 s e c u r i t N

d e p o s i t o n

1 b e d r o o m a p t s .

F i r s t m o n t h f r e e

o n s e l e c t u n i t s . G r a n d R i v e r D r a k e R J > .

M o d e l s O p e n D a i l v

11 a . m . t o 6 p . m .

O p £ n L n t i l

8 p . m . M o n . 1 h u r > . 4 7 8 - 5 5 3 3

T i p W O R K

. .TO SHOPPING

.. .TO RECREATION

The Pines

F R O M * 5 8 5 *

F R O M '-520 1 . 2 4 3 bedrooms

1 4 2 baths "aatmckidad f r o * n ' 5 7 0

357-1761 1 4 2 bedrooma 1 4 2 baths

Heat included 3S7-04J1

MILE

F R O M 595

1 4 2 bfcdrooms Three floor plans Private entrance

FROM ' 5 4 0 * t 4 2 Bedrooms

4 2 oaths Clubhouse 35*-0331

I F R O M

5 2 0 * 10 MILE

I HN£*RlDGE j

F R O M * 5 2 C *

i 2 bedroom* 4 2 baths IS*-3930

• R e n t a l r a t e s s u b l e c t t o c h a n a a w i t h o u t n o t i c a 5-96 Main Office 353-S650

S O U T H F I E L D F R O M $435

WELLINGTON PLACE Spacious 1 bedroom, air condit ion-ing^ Heal included. Convenient loca-

2 YEAR LEASE AVAILABLE 355- 1069

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t

ROYAL OAK 13/WOODWARD HEAT INCLUDED W E S T W O O D A P T S

Newly ranovased. apacwus 1 6 j d room, air oondMoir tn^- From $*25

RYAN RD/10 MILE Spacious 1 4 2 bedroom apart-ments CarpMad dacoraled. awkrv-mlng pool. laundry 4 storage lac«-Uaa From 4*10 monthly Pmecraet Ap is 757-8700

SOUTHFIELD Lovefy 1 4 2 bad room N-nee apartments f rom 1508 4 up includes heat a«Mr A « • * £ mlng pool 567-0388

SOUTHFIELD — - . . . able immediately S p e c * * * 2 bed r o o m * 2 batha, I r apiece, cathedral oemnga. health d u e 4 pool, many exuaa. rant negotiable 356-28*8

S O U T H F I E L D F R O M $525

TWYCKINGHAM VALLEY Spaoous 1 4 2 bedrooma. heat l<v eluded central a * carport » l o r a g i 4 laundry fkckrtles eech floor Con-.

I venient location Cable available I 2 YEAR LEASES AVAILABLE

3 5 5 - 2 0 4 7

S O U T H F I E L D

FRANKLIN RIVER Luxurious 1 4 2 bedroom epts Plush carpet GE-sef l -deamng overt deluxe d t s h w e a * * . 0 * " ° centra l Vr . aecurtty intercom aystem. d u b -i o u s * with sauna 4 healed poo l Free carport 4 vertical tfinds From isao

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

1 2 M i l e a t T e l e g r a p h 3 5 6 - 0 4 0 0

SOUTHFIELD M o d e m one bed-room. $435 includes her t . ho i water appliances Senior cit izen* wei S m e N o p e U 569-7935

4 0 0 A f t t s . F o r R e n t

TROY Maple * Cookdga L i n a r y r super large (1) bedroom i % baBw balcony, carpor t O i f y $680/mo S3 I 1480 _ 8 * 3 - * * * 8

TROY SOMERSET AREA

r*e*. pal ioa. mmg pool . i _ 4 wetar included

Beauti ful large 1 and 2 bedroom - also aWuendaa P - * "

laundry teoatlea. parking, carpeting

luded From i 5 1 0 382-02*6

4 0 0 A p t e . F o r R e n t 4 0 0 A p t e . F o r R e n t

WAVWE I > 8 * I f HwtBfi et waa . movement locat ion «37s month moudea heet 4 wmar CaB M o n - Bat • 30AM-7PM 328-3878

W E G O T IT G O O D -W H E N V O U N E E D IT BADI

i M I

; T e i e O R A P * i r 7 u a * area- comfort

anoaa heat 4 s u a Included No

signer units. «m. logging plueh carpe

TROY Beautiful 2 bedroom apart ment M park k e aettmg avatobie July Qra S835 par

t raM de-

TROY • $475 HEAT 8 HOT WATER mCLUO€D C r o o k * / B i g Beaver A r e a

Modern I bedroom »>—atp* July 1 A i r c o n d i t i o n e d . C 8 r p « t * d . dlsn• sa tar large storage araa Oi* -et BuikJinfl aecurtty r eqKred .

C a l IOAM-6PM lor Appointment

T O W N E A P A R T M E N T S 3 6 2 - 1 9 2 7 3 5 3 - 2 9 9 6

SOUTHFIELD - 1 bedroom, rustic setting Heat, e lec t r i c water mckjd-• d Carpeted 4 draped security deposit 352-Q372

i r tm SUBLET ONE Bedroom . Bioomlleld HlBa area Jufr 1st thru October 1st $ * * 5 month

C a l Evas 332-2317

VENOY PINES APARTMENTS A Beau t i f y Place To Uve

CENTRALLY LOCATED IN WESTLAND

SUB-LET 3 bedroom apartment, A id lngbrook Apar tments , West Bloomfield unBI January. 111/1*0 per month 6C1-087t)

TELEGRAPH/12 - i bedroom apart-ment aub-iet Balcony Air, Poo*-S*50/mo C a i 356-5288

TROY S beat velue and locat ion 1 and 2 bedroom spertments avail-able now Heal w id water Included m rent t * 9 0 a n d uc Stop b* and aae. 2*80 O o o k a . corner o> Crooks and Kirts or pnone - 382-19*0

Sutters Creek Apartments

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

F a i r m o n t P a r k In .Farmington Hills

One-and rwo bedroom opo'rTmenrs and terraces feotunng:

ONE MONTH FREE RENT

• E x t r a o r d i n a r y Q u a l i t y L i v i n g

• B a l c o n y o r p a t i o

• E a t i n g s p a c e i n k i t c h e n

• I n - u n i t s t o r a g e j

• S a m e l e v e l l a u n d r y r o o m

• E x c e p t i o n a l s p a c i o u s n e s s

• F u l l y e q u i p p e d m o d e r n k i t c h e n

w i t h d i s h w a s h e r

• I n d i v i d u a l l y c o n t r o l l e d c e n t r a l h e a t

a n d a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g

• S p e c t a c u l a r c l u b h o u s e w i t h p a r t y

room, s w i m m i n g p o o l a n d l i g h t e d

t e n n i s c o u r t s

• 2 Y e a r L e a s e s A v a i l a b l e

A P x ^ v

/Se&tJwtd E x p e r i e n c e l u x -

u r y a p a r t m e n t l i v -

i n g a t i t s f i n e s t .

T a s t e f u l l y d e s i g n e d . -

c o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d ,

s e c u r e l y p r o t e c t e d

. . . t h i s i s F o u n t a i n

P a r k W e s t l a n d . Y o u ' l l

b e p r o u d t o c a l l i t

y o u r h o m e .

• C h o i c e o f s p a c i o u s 1

o r 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t

m e n t s w i t h o n e o r t w o

b a t h s • W a s h e r & d r y e r

e a c h a p a r t m e n t

P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e

e a c h a p a r t m e n t

• K i t c h e n c o m p l e t e

w i t h e n e r g v e f f i c i e n t

Rentals from *4$0

i n

t o

/ G E a p p l i a n c e s :

s e l f - c l e a n i n g o v e n .

1 4 c u b i c t o o t s e l f

d e f r o s t i n g r e f n g e r a t o r .

d i s h w a s h e r , g a r b a g e

d i s p o s a l a n d m i c r o -

w a v e o v e n • I n s u l a t e d

s t e e l e n t r y d o o r w i t h

d e a d b o l t s e c u r i t y l o c k

• S o u n d c o n d i t i o n e d

f l o o r s & w a l l s • P r i v a t e

p a t i o s & b a l c o n i e s

• S w i m m i n g p o o l

« T e n n i s c o u r t s

T E L E P H O N E

I - 4 5 9 - 1 7 1 *

J7410 Founta in P»rk Circ le WewlaruJ. M I 4 * U «

Open M o n -Fn I f r W i m /> W p m Sat Sun 12 N o o n - l O O p m

. 1 6 2 L (Some Wi th Firepieoaa)

• Pool . Tennia Court • C l u b Houee • Centra l Air • c*aiiwaener • Disposal • Laundry Fecial lea . BeautrfuBy Landacaped

RENT FROM S*25

2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4 A York Management C o m n W t y

met kJ Idwn with microwave securi-ty alarm, c a r r t r t f * located » NW Detroit - Jeffrlea * -way L inury apts 4 taninhoueea f rom $331 - 6800

' month Credit r e - rancea raqulrad. CaH ou* prrj laaainnal rental conamt-l I ants today tor me p e r s o n * servSoe you deaarve and mova u p lo The French Quarter Apta Opan da»r Sa l Sun 4 835 B088 835-0*76

W E P A Y Y O U R '

M O V I N G E X P E N S E S ! That 's r ight. When you rant one ol our immaculate 1 or 2 Badroom apar tments We wil l give you coupons tor $600 t o help with your moving s.panees 1 badroom r - — start a l $ *36 (effective rate) Feature* include PAID HEAT carpet ing, vertical bBnds. oaramld bath. dunwaaHer. separata dmlng aree oentra* air. w a k m storage, pool 4 mora Make one of o i * spa-cious apartments row next home Open Mon-Sal t« 5pm Sorry no pets Vtalt our f loor plan and 'acerve

Condiment Set (while auppaes

W A Y N E F O R E S T A P T S 3 2 6 - 7 8 0 0

V E R Y S P E C I A L Extra larga deluxe 2 bedroom apart ment. V * batha. beige pk jsn carpet-* g . appwancaa. central air. eating space In k i tchen Walk ing distance to downtown NorthvWa Balcony porch overlook

beauti ful running stream Rani 5 par month On Randolph at

comar c>f 8 MHa Rd

3 4 9 - 7 7 4 3 WALLED LAKE 2 . . . . . house apt $500 monthly mdudea heat 4 hot water 62* 5373

WAYNE - Attract ive 1 badroom apar tment , lovely araa: private pa r t -ing available now $285 month CaB after 6 p m 87#-»5*0

W E S T L A N D A R E A

E X T R A O R D I N A R Y Spacious 1 4 2 bedroom apts Car pet. pat io, air. poo l Ham mcfeded

1 BEDROOM - $365

2 BEDROOM - $ *36

B L U E G A R D E N A P T S C h e r r y Hi l l Near M e r r i m a n For De ta i l s 729 -2242

WESTLAND AREA Spacious 1 bedroom apartmenta $* to monthly Carpeted decorated pool 4 in a lovely area WESTLAND WOOOS 726-2880

Westland Area aclous 1 and 2 W o o m apt

Country Court ApartmSn 721-0500

4 0 2 F u r n i e h e d A p t e .

F o r R e n t

IN BIRMINGHAM PUTNEY MEWS Temporary Executive HoJBiQ

2 Bedroom T o — "

IMMEDIATE OCCUP

WESTLAND I bedroom, $375 p e r month . aB utet iea included Siove and refrigerator included CaB

W E S T L A N D 6200 "No r th W a v n e Rd

STUDIO - $365 1 BEDROOM - $*OS 2 BEDROOM - $ *2«

HEAT 6 HOT WATER INCLUOED Carpeting, 90Oi. 2 car parking Adult i C w a a i o Weetiand Shoppvig Canter

B I R M i N Q H \ m ^ C a n t r a i l o c a t i o n Compietsfy h x r v m w d 2 b e d r o d m * , neat hot water TV. adults No P ^ s U j j «K7-0716

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Compialaly turmahad 1 »«droo*»-I M S . TV * s n a a Short tarm irnmadlala Oca^BWCT I W mo mcludet utmtie* 6*2 -OOM

BIRMINGHAM Royal Oek. one bed-room luxury completely f\*rna»iad with utenaBa, cookwere. »rwna oal-or TV Short lerm 737-92W8

7 2 6 - 4 8 0 0

WESTLAND - 88*3 Wayns near Hudson s 1-2 bedroom f rom $*10 mcsudea m condmonmg. heal, car pal 6 swimming pool No pets

M aturs adults caB 721-6*68

$ 0

Security Deposit & 6 M o n t h s H e a t F r e e G l e n s ot C e d a r b r o o k A p t s

Farmmgton HlBa Midd le©** at 10 Deify 1 lam-6pm. Sat 9-12 Closed Thursday 4 Sunday

t r o m $ 4 5 5

4 7 8 - 0 3 2 2

BIRMINGHAM Royai Oak furnished k i x ^ y executive 1 bed-room apt Prime area Color T V , anen* uleneB* from $5»5 737 >633

B i r m i n g h a m - T r o y

A r e a Luxury Execut ive A p t s .

COMPLETELY FURNISHED

To Every Detai l . Poo ls ' Maid Service Available

L o n g & Shor t T e r m Leases

2 8 0 - 1 8 2 0

BIRMINGHAM - J badroom. 2-MO«y.

Westland Area ants, t bedroom

$380 . 2 bedrooms f rom decorated 4 m a

1 0 M I L E / R Y A N R D . Specious 1 4 2 bedroom apart merits Carpeted decorated, swim-ming p o d . laividry 4 storage facul-ties From $395 montfsy MAYFLOWER APTS 75*-7816

t r o m $*30 lovely m COOM RY VILLAGE APARTMENTS

326-3280

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

F r o m $ 5 2 0

Situored pn over '40 ocres of pork-like , grounds. Foirmont PorK is just o

momeht from expressway and minutes from convenient shopping.

On Nine Mile and Drake Roods

4 7 4 - 2 5 1 0 O p e n d a i l y u n t i l 6 p . m .

" A L M O S T M E W " c7Yee 'Top

feadoWs o&part merits

1 8 L U X U R Y W H A T Y O U S E E K ?

T b e n l u x u r y to w h a t y o o g e t .

O v e r * t o e d r o o m s a n d b a l c o n i e s ,

d e l u x e k i t c h e n s , w a l k - I n c l o s e t s , 2

b e d r o o m h a s d o a b l e b a t h . C l o s e

t o s h o p p i n g a n d e x p r e s s w a y .

1 BEDROOM '<*5 • 2 BEDROOM »S4S

i l ' L X B

348-9590 or 642-8686

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s A i r C o n d i t i o n e d - Poo l

F r o m $ 4 6 5 HEAT I N C L U D E D

FRANKLIN SQUARE

Located on 5 MHa B*rween Middlebelt 4 tnksler

4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0

BLOOMFIELD LAKES APTS -3 apartments eveBable » a smaP privsts adult complex J«*y i

STUOO $*00 ONE BEDROOM $650 TWO BEDROOM $700

Apart m e n u include plush l a r p e f ^ g . drapes decorator furn i ture b * Globe interiors dwnee Unena s j -ver ate.. TV 4 radio Washer 4 d r y * on mam "oo . Heat 4 water m d u d -ad OE Mr condit ioning 2nd Pad room can ba used as office or dao idaw tor executfvaa or young b u p

mio i Beach privileges or. Caaa Lafca

No pets pieese Snort . term leeee availabla to ->«•» l ied applicants 2920 Schroder Bhrd J W U No a l Orchard Lake Rd o " Cass Lak* Rd

FOR APPOINTMENT 681-8309 3 3 * - « 3 W

4 0 1 F u r n i t u r e R e n t s l

F U R N I T U R E FOR Y O U R 3 R o o m A p a r t m e n t For

$69 M o n t h • ALL NEW FURNITURE . LARGE SELECTION . OPTION TO PURCHASE

G L O B E R E N T A L S FARMINGTON. «7* -3 *00

STERLING HEIGHTS 826-9801

SOUTHFIELD. 355-*330

TROY 586-1800

4 0 2 F u r n i s h e d A p t e .

F o r R e n t

LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING IN FARMINGTON HILLS.

Heat and Water Included Washer and Dryer arS Every Apt. 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. 3 Bedroom Townhpuses Air Conditioning Clubhouse with Sauna Social Activities

C a l l o r S t o p B y T o d a y ! .

SEE "THE PEOPLE WHO CARE" 4 7 7 - 0 1 3 3 o r 4 7 1 - 6 8 0 0

Presented by Mid America Mg i Corp

Indoor & Outdoor Pool Tennis Courts Golf Course on Property Close to Expressways & Shopping-.. Built-in Vacuum System Plus Much. Much More!

G r a n d R i v e r a n d • H a l s t e a d R o a d s

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

ENJOY THE SUITE LIFE Attrsctivsfy l umohed 1 and 2 bag room Apts complete wnh houae wares, linena, cable TV. Da a" able suburban locat ions CaB Tar rya t HOME SUITE H O M E 5*<P6830

FARM.NQTON - 5 roomt Sept June $700 month includes utilities 4 maintenance

Eves * 7 * - 0 8 0 0

FRAMINGTON HILLS - Luvury apartment. Oe*tgn*r lurnMned sub-lease Includes washsr dryer _mi-crowave carport , ate Nme M«a/ H j g g j r t y s r e . $860 par « £ £ %

F U R N I S H E D

S T U D I O Apartment with can t ra l - a i r . on-straei parking, storage 4 laundry cimiae Downtown Royal Oak Adult bunding No peta J 3 9 5 par moot f . CaB Manager

3 9 8 - 3 4 7 7

ABBINGTON LAKE

Relocat ing? Tempora ry Assign-ment? We have corporate apart-ments tor short tarm leaee F i * y tor-rushed With Bnana. houeewarae. utili-t i e s t e l e v i s i o n , s t e r e o a n d microwave From $650 Convanwnt-ty located in weatarn suburb Eaay acoeee to Ml x-weys and avpor t CaB anytime . *59-»507

A B S O L U T E - L U X U R Y COMPLETELY FURNISHED

MONTHLY LEASES 7 COMPLEXES NEAR TROY 4 BIRMINGHAM

EXECUTIVE SUITES MAID SERVICE AVAILABLE

FROM $545 549-4500

LfVONlA - Cory 1 bedroom M o d a r r ki ichan. vary clean 1 parson .only. \ non-amoker Nopa l s $*35/nv> p lus security Include* heet 427-1928

BLOOMFIELD - ffcatalulf, tu t -2 bedroom condo In

complex Color TV I w m s « m * linena. etc $ 8 9 ! 33* -6»12

PINE LAKE FRONTAGE This unique 1 bedroom. 1 bath, firs floor duplex studio wrth lake privi-leges. IS completl®. lumiahed i W | equipped wtth W rary b e * 01 * » -erythlngi Owned and deco ra iad

-proteeaionai miarlor daalgner W « rant o n ^ to two people on weakly basis until Sept 8 $800 per weak or monthly rental open to n e g M M D o f i ^

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IMMEDIATE . O C C U P A N C Y Tor downton Plymouth, i bedroom fbr-nlsned apartment $875 par mpnTh UtBltie* moudad Contact C r e o r Smith Mayflower Holel P lymouth <53-1620

PLYMOUTH 3 room Upper /p r - ra la home n«ar town carpeting, air Very Clean1 Heat, water, garaga in-c luded Adul ts Avai lable nvmf $550 /mo + — a m y * 5 » - 0 v i 3

O N E a n d T W O B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

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ROCHESTER 4 2 „ apartments dear for exeCUTN* $750 to $ 1 2 0 0 / M 0 i n c l u d i n g ^ ^ _

BOYAL OAK - Large 1 4 2 I apartments from $575.'mo Short leases avaBabM Diahea. color T V microwave CaB 10-8pm. 5 5 9 - * * J 6

SOUTHFIELD - 11 4 araa Beautifully furnished 2 bad-room iownhouee complete wfth linens noueewerea. dishe* 4 color TV 2 large' bedrooma 1"* baths plenty o» ooeat 4 storage apace Fu l basement 4 fenced in ya rd Short term lease svaUaOMr From $1100 Falrtax Townhousas 739-77A3

404 H o u s e *

T h e G r e e n H i l l d i f f e r e n c e s ^

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AD INTERIM EXECUTIVE OUARTERS

2 badroom ranch f r . cabia TV. a« utmiiaa included, no yard w o r t 10 M«a-Lahsar Long or short t a r m tease 356-76C6

I ALL CITIES • RENTALS. ' EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS

Sea our MuK»-»sl Catalogue* SHARE LISTINGS • 6 *2 -1620 46* So Adams Birmingham. Mi

I ANN AROOR Bavarty 1 2-5 bedrgpma. "er

I amgw* pets QIC

ECH-5 Mae ara* Carpatad. mc»-lacorslad " o n * M l dmmg r o 0 « .

. ^ . jacanoaa. dan. garaga. $ a * 0 | Character 's**rences * 7 7 - 3 — '

BEVERlY HILLS - Bwmaigham spa clous, bright 4 t r y Cape C o P • " charmmg naV»borhood 3 rd Swd room with we) bar OQUd ba dan Br office 1'* baths (akr^ght In « P belh). larga kitchen, hero ivood l lgors I r i p l ace m Bving room, nau-i r p decor window t raa tmana t a p psen caa hmahed baaamant a*»> wet bar. market v * u a »1*3.«>8 Rent 11250 inpudss • * " service Phone tor data*s 5 * 0 - * 7 5 5

r r/WESTLAND } A aTOWERS

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m e r i t l i v i n g } i a s n s e n t o new- h e i q h t * « a t

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m e n t s w i t h s p e c t a c u l a r b a l c o n y v i e w s

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BIRMINGHAM FraaMy pemted older noma 2 b a d roome. garaga tieaamani $6*C MO 1V> Moe Security 6 * 7 - 3 0 * 7

BIRMINGHAM - AveBabie N r - . prima location W of Woodward P a l SouthAeto ideal tor pi ulaasi i inai couple Wee mewtamed. shown by W P C M M n j e Judy Maada

>6*2-9166 6*2

HEAT INCLUDED IN RENT R i s e to n e u heights in apartment l i v i n g

at Westland Towers'

7 2 1 - 2 5 0 0 M o d e l * o p e n D a i l y L o c a t e d o n e b l o c k w c i t o f W a y n e R o a d , b e t w e e n F o r d a n d W a r r e n R o a d «

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g r e e n h i l l ABUTMENTS

III FMMIN6T0N HILLS

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r oondWonfctc I par men|K -vaa 64A-a*38

DOWNTOWN 3 bedroom v « belh. a>

* garaga I ' 2 0 0 Days. 646-7081 BIRMINGHAM-EXECUTIVE H O * * " , bedrooms t t bath* K i n g d rang room dan. famay roowy le ry *

i * Doviis •shad taaarrant appearra* A-C

I deck Nc pets $ MOO 'mo 851

HWMFIIGHAM wear ^ o p p m g . masa, decorated 2 s b a m * 1 bed room

ua larVs $a>5Aau K * < M °

BIRMINGHAM "SCHOOLS J aaa l a ^ y a n o a a . rt 6

6*4 Tt43

i u - waa k I o a v o o m a ak ap< Santa*

porcK backyard No p a n $77$ CaB sl ier 6 p m t 8 *5 - tWtm

« / M 8 aae $ »

CANTON,iWCSTLANO badioom hnuaa 2 tiaaawiiFt large deck lanoad faad

|T7$ month pk j * seeurtty * a » - > S l 6 CANTON 3 Vep ie re I ' M par month t l

722

Z S C ^ E I T E ^ ^ S 2 •* bath o o i p n j Fa

WESTLANO - . naw, 2 bed

cached 2 ear oaraoai-J A>ataMa*ug laif iSOO G O O D E 6 4 7 - 1 8 9 8

CANTON - 3 b .oonyHrapiace. beeement. garaga naaher dryar. stove r a i . ^ w s i - * $750 p » - sacurey d e p o r t Ho pa ls Aa* tor Fred Mtolfca. Century 21.

CASS LAKEFRONT - 2 pkje bed-rooma. 1 baih, $625 month CaB al

CUTE W 1*1* privi lege* arport lanoad yard 7525o« ' 28 -3101

OEAK0ORN - 2 badroom MB —am garage $ * 0 0 month $400 da-a o m • A53-7338

EVERGREEN 6 TVaman Lovely 3 oedroom bungalow newly dacorat

f j » V m o . plua security 522-0678

eX£CUT>VE Home on Poverty end Svhrar,, Otter Lake* 2.*00 1 a bad room* 3 batha. naw k i ic iv «n jenn-Mr CngBah Pup famdy

Vep ieca. patioa. Engliah Ger-5er. 1-2 Yrs leaaa $1,300 Mo CaB F»sm Ford 625-9300 or 625-9082

$786 t» $395 'or rtgM couple m e>-changs tor vndecaplng. horse ranch and domaenc aanrtcaa CaB 522 1016 or

WESTLANO - Pa lmer /Mernman Clean 3 badroom duplex, no app8-anoea. $325 pk j * dapoan No peta or motorcydea 562-4*51

WESTLANO - Rem with opt ion lo buy 32630 Avondato - 3 badroom bnck ranch l iaaemani, garaga $600 month 561-8374

WESTLAND 2 bedrooma room, u te iy room, a* app8anoea m-

KM $490 per

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Check our compos rental property management service recommended by many mafor corporations Ovar 25 r»w

GOODE /REAL ESTATE

A G o o d * Listing la A Good Buy* 1*11 N Woodward 6*7 189

407 Mobile Homee For Rent

FARMINGTON HILLS - MoOU»

up Oepoeit required CaB tiefeaer 12noon-7PM *77-8621

406 Dupiexee For Rent DOWNTOWN BWIBBINGHAM 1 bed-room Bvwg 4 drtng room. ^ an. Basemeni., •r. m ncktOed «Mhe> drftr, fe«ro-wood floors 4 bBnda arsBaWa M S $895 1 yr o< longer

410 Fists BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN. 2

.modeled. $625 ^ AvaAatAe Jur, 15 A^ j , ^

BIRMINGHAM upper Bat freaWy decorated 2 badrooma. 1 baBi. Levators throughoul BV. aback/la* nc peta 1W mos security dspoaiL $M5mo 540-027

CANTON large 2 badroom lower the country Carpaiad Biroughout.

r rafngarator .hookups to. washer 4 dryer garage $6?Vmo Li H i 4 aacurlty r*Q»i'ed After 5pns 397-1849

412 Townhoueee-Condos For Rent

,.412 Tdwnhoueee-Condoe For Rent

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 2 bedroome

FARMINGTON HILLS Speooua 1 Upper oondo weeher

pool larmla $635 * 362-5168 Kim. 389-9933

406 Furnished Houses For Rent _

WESTLAND - 3 bedroom buevei lamay room, large kltchar 1'* bethe $625 per month Relerencee CaB 458-7312

WESTLANO-3 bedroom ranch pemted riew carpeting t t i ra^ioul.

' 459-4066

FjiECUTIVE W Bloomfield 3 bed-room. flreplaca. lamBy room ga--aga. lake prhraeoea Laeee Securi-

Deposit. $650 'mo 626-6074

WES'LANO - 3 bedroom ranch, bumm drahwaener larga backyard «ent wrth option to buy $550 par month 595-4031

W BLOOMFIELD - Caas Lake wa-terfront. 2 bedroom rench app*-

ooat gara^a^rntE

t A H4HNGTON HILLS - 4 bedroome i-eed fenced yard on SLA de sac da-« io< chddran. caB after 5 30pm

FARMINGTON HILLS Colorwel 3 room, tamily

861-5026

F A P MING TON HILLS 3 badroom 2 M> bath. 2 car attached aree of newer f f arming;oo Rd . cioee to * ways $960 mo Belore 3pm

- 837-eM'

eo gerag 11 MHa

rAF^MlNGTON -HILLS - Available now Eight year old 2800 aq fl colo--<«. 4 bedroom*. baths lam*y room. 2 Breplaca*. deck becks to •oods and commons $1800 mo

553-7695

FARMINGTON- VaBay View C*da M park ExerOse track larmla 3 baths. 2 fireplaces 2 welk-aut %*en. central ak $1500 par month

477-6789

W BLOOMFlELD-Tequeeta. 4 bed-room. 2'* beth tem«y room Scary basement _air conditioning. W Bloomfield schools 4 lake pnvaege* $ '800/mo 855-4*11

YOU FRUSTRATED? S«* of finding piacas renu

We have 2. 3. * bedroom I

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AO INTERIM

.EXECUTIVE QUARTERS I

2 badroom fu»r furr«ahed ranch sir. •a TV aa utaihes included no

yard aork. long or abort term teeae 10 mae-Laheer 356-7896

WHITE LAKE TWP - furmahed J badroom -anch on laka avaBabia Aug 1 thru Dec I Nc pels. $975 mo Could be less Ospendmc on ar-

887-3111

FARMINGTON HILLS ' badroom prime location, targs rooms. rmArt decor m-urst washer dr>er mi-crowave owhweaner imrnadlele OC-cupeny $675 415-768'

BALMORAL CONDO, 13 Mke Road 6 Southfield Roed Baadtnm 2 bed room condo on 2nd 8oor 2 betns cantrai av dehweeher baeamant court yard view pool ckibhouee carport no pats Evenings 356-*0?3

412 Townhoueee-Condoe For Rent

BII^MlNGrlAM 2 BEDROOM »OWNHOUSE

f ^ u a a A» appkancas maudmg hre-piaca and prnrate basamem $6» t per mon th Cioee to downtown Blr mmgnerr, CaB Manager 644 1300

S S S L W N M - 2 bedroom U^nhou-

412 Townhouees-Condoe For Rent

j BlOOMF'ElD h i l l s . Laka Irom condo on r aasiwHd aB apona Souera

I . aka AwerO annnmg 2 bedroom 2 O a f aesigr m o u d e a carpor t $991 -

I per month 856 ' * 9 1

BOULQER PARK 14 4 ORCHARD

^usury - 2 large badrooma 1500 f! 2 fun ceramic batha private petic GE appliancaa aiarrr aystwm cacw

I .ndinduai lurnaca covered carport From $795 288 20*0

40tf Apartments For Rent

•edecoraied larga covmtry kitchen nerd wood floors, screened porch.

K^r$650& SNEAK PREVIEW

OAK PARK Dup«a> N ol 10 MBa Juat decorated phis naw carpel 2 bedroom 4 bath up wnh W Paar men- appnancaa. mea prtvete yard $475 per month plus kecurtf, Ow poelt 474-6212

BIRMINGHAM- 3 Bedroom ranch I PLYMOUTH Luxurloua 2 bedroom complete i^ena. d ^ e a air 2 car I bnck ranch aa _ ^ ~ n a a -deal J " oaraoa lanced yard Monthly 1 aaniors and couplaa No pels 867S

Don 258- 1585.0T 642-430C j pw month

400 Apartments For Rent

On a i v o x

some H o * pets F»e 544-0091

5 MILE/Telegraph Rent or sal* 3 bedrooma Oak treae Appkanca* To rant $265'month $A2? aecurtty. must heve exceaent references To buy $15,100 or ebout $220 month total 261-27*0

405 Property Management

f ive MILE. E of Telegraph 2 bed-rooms. l baih house for rent $350 nonlf i immediate occupancy

. 471-4900

-wAftDEN CITY - Renl with Option to buy 3 bedroom brick ranch beee-menl wrth bath. gsrage $600

561-8374

GRAND RlVER'Telegrsph srea 18293 Codding 3bedroom. carpet -mo. mmshed basement, gerege . - 1 - *71-9100 . $450 «• Dep^an Days. •

NKSTER - dean 3 badroom brick ranch, toncad. Vnsned baaamant carpatmg sw copdihomng. imme<fc-st* occupancy S. 10 553-9055

LAKEFRONT houee on Upper Stra-its <n ViBage of Orchard Lake 3 oadrooms. 1 baih livtng dmmg, •amky rooms, fun baaamant. f( tu-'pu* location. $ i 100 'mo 855-3277

LAKES AREA Homee wrth lekefront

kaaocialad Fee 22750 Woodward CaB now 544-0091

_ASHER/OUTER DRIVE - 2 Ded-

ACCREDITED MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION

M e a d o w m a n a o e m e n I Specializing m

C o n d o m i n i u m C o m p l e x e s Apt* - Co-ops - Single FamBy

Competitive Rates Ca* BRUCE LLOYD tor edomcnai mlormation or coneirflation with Board of Diractors ..

F ARMINGTON HILLS 348-5400

X * £ a r t m j m i s „

1 & 2 B E D R O O M _SPACIOUS UNITS

includes heat, water, air condit ioner, carpet ing,

laundry and storage facilities and pool

7 Mile - Telegraph Area

538-2158 Can M o n -Ff 8- 30-5 p m

: oc orated $385 par mohn 1 months security deposit CaB

255-6062

LIVONIA - EXECUTIVE TRANSFEREES - Being relocated? Maadowmanagement. Inc «mi leaee 1 tare lor your home 346-5400

LIVONIA - Plymouth' Middlebelt A-*a 2 badroomt 1 bath. 2 car at-tached garage naw carpat 4 paint 1 elude* major appBancaa $500 per n»nlTi plus utilities Leeee required Siprid iryjmoes wfth past tenant fw> larr Including referanca lo Box 350, ooser^r 4 Eocantnc flewepapers. 36*51 Scfmoicrsfl Rd Uvonla. MlCNgan 48150

UVONIA 3 bedroom Doc* ranen. TUff basamant T * car garaga AvaB-(ble lmmadiaiary $600 Mo plua SBCurtty depoefl 522-86*0

MIL FORD - speoous 3 badroom om* contemporary Formal dmmg

.-riant. 2 car attached garage, plus t acre $ 1075 plus months securtty CM Ha4rt Realty 685-096*

VWfJTES 10 Plymouth NorttvfBe Ann Arbor Custom buBt-home tor ZOjfM. no pats Very sactodad 4 ayes of woods Fireplace. Ejpen-*.-ve- *37-5889

NEW LISTING Spectacular Tudor avaltabie tor 1 f9*t leaee beginning August <* 198T. 4 large badroom Wxary. and dock Perfect tor the Executive VftMSeree $1800 a month

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

THIS IS -YOUR PLACE

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. o n 5 M i l e R o a d n e a r M i d d l e b e l t . c l o i e t o 1 -96 . n e a r

g r e a t s h o p p i n g a n d r e s t a u r a n t s .

Qua l i t y l a n d s c a p i n g , l a u n d r y f a c i l i t i e s in e a c h

b u i l d i n g , w a i t t o w a l l c a r p e t i n g , a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g a n d

s w i m m i n g p o o l .

1 a n d 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s f r o m

~ **4<65 11 FAT INCH DF.D IN MONTHLY RF.NT ]

FRAN KLIN (SQUARE

M E N I 5 ) G P A D T

NOSTHV1LLE - 3 bedroom tvnahed no pets non-

vriokers Senior dlacxxmt 1825/month

NOVI. 3 badroom CM.tis sucnen $ 1 200 plus dapoalt

3*6-1*40

Tr»-Lwvel. V *

OAK PARK - 15C3I Kenton. 3 bed room. 1\» batha, $600 i h months security Occupancy July 15

5**-3826 5413665 967-31*8

PLYMOUTH 3 bedroom Cap* Cod. <>ww!y pemted In neutral color Ml haaarneni 2 car garaga. convenient to Snaioon 4 M l * wimadiaia occu-attmr tTOO i mo + security 4

1-971-7399

M6DFORO TWP , home mformauon earner has s Irae rental >«xMng bul-•l lo board

CaB 937-2171.

PENT WITH OPTION - 3 bedroom raacn Half acre lot New carpal. 4 pair.! BtoomMd H«a Spools CaB 8*7-7780

-ROCHESTER Downtown 3 Bad-ior»r. large Victorian house $800 Dai month CenSury 21. * B l . A * irv Miaa. 853-8600

ROCHESTER HILLS •iBCueve V-level 3 or 4 Dadioom*. « batha on t acra $1*00 475-0377 575-3667

ROCHESTER H*_L8 - Newly daoo--atad 3 badroom ranc»iMt««*>ad 9»-i ae * . sa l m kaonan " B n o a d j j r d J j o pets. $800 mo aecurtty 656-266 '

Located on "> Miie Bet Middlebeit ana lnkwei m L I V O N I A

O p e n M o n d a y th rough • Fr iday 9 a .m. • 5 p..m.

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427-6970 r ^

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SOUTHK*lD Cute 3 bedroom, cm-**** * Secortty lOepoaa $600 'mo

8 2 6 ^ 0 7 *

SOUTMT«.D - 12 t story Color**! 3 l»ei»uoma '-*1h* lamay room. » - « r l "encad yard a* •mt garao* $106CMO a n w i T OT8817386

tqUTHWELO. » w a o par monW

T i f G R A P H S MILE 2 b a » o a m 6b8 nouae sB naw c a r p a n r * «na«y w-,-«5aiad No pass $325 M O B * *

aaourtty Caa 266-0728

Car ton I H I B I 275 Pon, Rd C M m f - C - B ^ ,

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FREE FIRST MONTHS RENT WITH 1 YEAR LEASE

For New Residents Only

JUST FOR YOU! Coach House Apartments arc conveniently located near great shopping, restaurants, theaters and the

Lodge Freeway Modern appliances. laundrv facilities fulh carpeted,

storage areas, air conditioning. 2 swimming pools, sauna and clubhouse

I a n d 2 B e d r o o m Apartments a n d 2 B e d r o o m T o w n h o u s e * f r o m

- $480 - [ -HEAT tNCLL-PEP IN MONTHLY R E . v f ~

C O A C H HOUSE C A P A u T M f.

1*601) l a rnqh i t h f cT l a n e

on PnnVkTKf l>rwr **** N o n h i r f « Nt f tc M i t r RU

(one W m * W e * c4 (KretVWkl Rd )

O P E N M O N A T H U R S

^ e P J K . T U E S . - V E D . - F R I .

9 - ) P . M .

557 0810 k

security 227-7*80

For Rent 400 Apa

LINCOLN TOWERS ~ A quiet retreat

Adult community

*53-29l3

Studios & 2 BaC-ooms

F r o m "370

FREE CABLE TV. SECURITY HMl. Cntrti Am Condtttotyng. ApfMisncm. Ctrpttuy

Community Boom. Ty I CtrtJ Room. Pooi Lincoln Road at Greenfield 968 -0011

A New Tradition Of Excellence L u x u r i o u s I j&L. 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

J-rom $5 35 le tvy:r.- a net* V n aparTIner,."

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Private eniUnLC F u l i v - « 4 L i t p p e J

vcith m:v.rpwavtr n-unir washer1

•Cathedral ej::r»o A uniu

. f \ i r t !

area resuura:

An C o m n u m t j of Uncomprormsed Cfuanti

in Farmington Hills LARGE 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

Fmtturing lndiv>duaay cont-okec centra air c o r d t i o n m g 4 naa' Large p«,vat« baicor-y or pat® • Spacious OM»I

s t w k g e area ' r apartmen! • Doubia-bol ' M o / ' l y i . V i r T 0»shwa*ner 4 waste d«posai • ^Sefl-deenms over

F r o s i - ' r s e refr igerator " w w door wall • > a p w i • Piusn csrpelmg • -arg« pantry . C o n v«n«eni p a r k l s area • E '« r5» -a *hc * " ' nsulat.-on • 11 wig pool

CLOSE-iN FARMINGTON LOCATION East off Orcnard Lake Roafl on Folsofn Scac exiensic- o• 9 Vne Roafl) corner of T j c * »Dac

348-3600

1 BEDROOM $475

2 BEDROOM $545

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DINING ROOM IS O" * 10" 0

7 LIVING ROOV i d - O " K 22- 0

I i i B»E A « F A S ' NOOK

- 7 1 ' > 8 0 F O Y E R

M o r e L t f t s ; .

M A S T E R SUITE 12 2" i 19 0 More \ a l u t

From 5.^4 Per Square B v

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cfildingbrdokg T h * Excep t iona l Ren t a l C o m m u n i t y In The Hills Of W e s t Bloomfield

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412 Townhouaaa-Coodoa Foe Rant

412 Townhouaaa-Condoa For Rant

FARMING TON MILLS. 12 MBe neer Orchard Laka Rd O n * bedroom «nndo. pool. t e r m * oourt* . ca rpor t Wo pets. S600 month 288-6600

PARMWOTON HILLS . Badroom condo ground floor Pool. •wmM court , carport . | 4 M Aak lor Kan 824-1732 or * A * r

NSW COMOO

• • • ••» u •* p Ml I a* «w pt • *•, • ! • • • •aaee. ftTOO par month. 1'A month* security CradH report ft employ-ment lanar r *ou . r *d r Maa. Noniv * a * . C a l between • 3 0 P M - 8 30PM Only H o n -Frt 273-8178 N O R T H V I L l £ - N O R r H R I O G E E S -TATES CONOO Naa 2 badroom. 2 bath, ki tcnan appa*nc*a. carpeting, qentral Mr poo l ft carport m m t o -ata occupancy S4S0/mo Ca l Bob »t 421-8092 or 544-0736

PLYMOUTH - Comtor laMa 3 bad-

yard. drive,1, . C a l x r A d u l t *

453-5264

PLYMOUTH Maw 2 badroom condo A l appkanoe*. canlra l aa. carport immediate occupancy M a t araa. fSOS-'mo . 281-3410

PLYMOUTH - 2 laundry ft atoragt •nam t U O month Indudea h a d ft • a l a r . 463-0014

ROCHESTER - brand new 2 bad-room I H bath townhouee naar Wln-

S450/mo plua aacurtty. caa Marty a i rfMMMHta 34ft 6400

41S Vacation Rantala

WATERFRONT CONDO

Inc lud ing 40 f t . boatwel l for rent on Cl in ton River just m inu te * f r o m lake. 2 bed-rooms , 2 beths wtth, hot t ub . ail appl iances, oarage. Rlverview Ctub. 774-6363

C H A R L K V 0 « C g » a ) 0 _ siaapa 4 On l a k e Char teaad w / p e « l W a * to l o a n Naar baaoR. ay d a y «

CHARL IVOW"

K ^ s r i s s s s s Bvtng room « f l h deck. Br*|»ace Br*ne 3 iianuSae o o w t o w n Char-^ " w r s - d - t y ftiaa«T-«sts

W BLOOMFIELD - * badroom. 2 luxury condo lo« ram noa Ihru b«r «700 mon th Aftor Aftor torn

47S-MS4

414 Fkxida Rentals BOWTA BEACH CLUB. 3 badroom 2 ba th oondo. located on GUI Custom una In prtvato d u b By O a * 8 6 i

ORLANOO. DISNEY/EPCOT. U « u -ry 2 badroom. 2 ba ih condo. > * -

Day*. 474-6l2o Eve* 476-8778

PGA NATIONAL Oo« d u b naar W P a m BaaoR. O o * VBa. 2 bedroomeJ 2 ba ih* . 4 gol l couraa* S44-087S

SARASOTA Square MaS araa. 2 badroom. 2 ba ih condo. naar d top-pmn o«KM. ! « f « $ i 400/mo aaa-

• • • B63-7932

ROCHESTER Downtown, d o e * 10 ea shopping. 2 badrooma 1% bath 1425 par mon th Century 21. A S 1 . Aa* lor W » * . 853-6600

ROCHESTER - 1500eq« . 2 bed-

_ aa. Fuft baeamenl. $675. AvaBeble Aug 3 Day* 540-5409 Eva* 3/5-2413

ROCHESTER - S badroom towtv houaa on b a a u t l M Raira Cra*k * d -lacant to park. I H batha. air. appli-ance*. pool, carport . 1.200 so fl. •

11 .000/mo 662-6774

SOUTHFIELD S p a d o u e 2 bad-room townhoua* Baaamant ft lanoad m yard S750 plua utBHto*. Furnlahad townhouaee wtth ahort leran laaaaa avaftabla Fak iax Townhouse 736-7743

415 Vacation Rantato A-FRAME. 3 badroom. 2 b a n * , on Sa»ar MA* naar W d v e r l r * dock and f laMng boat.

B E U A I R E - SHANTY CREEK Condo. weak o l Aug. 7-14. 1 bad-room ft loR. d * * p * S. swimming. boating, a $800 Aflar ft PM.

nma. go* . svanaxwe

415 Vacation Rantala

CHOWgY-S RTAORTS Coma ft daoovar NorVtam M t f a g a n

lor 1 6 6 7 - 6 4 Choray 'aLana WBow oottaoaa on M a Biaca M a • •

- - a * 6 1 M 2 ^ - 2 1 7 1

Choray-a V la -po l nL eonapaa on prt-

° 7 i > _ 7 3 - » 2 5

CONDO & VILLA VACATIONS RENTALS

CRYSTAL LAKE Lumirtoua 4 do wtth Jao

C r y e W Lafta WeaM» R w W a (Branch a l Vaughan R a a W

415 Vacation Rantaia 420 Room* Foe Rant HOMESTEAD - 2 badroom condo

3 8 2 ^ 5 5 9 1

LAKE HUEON • L o t TV

C ^ S . 4 ft Sapt ft Ocl

517-724-6245

k comptala l , • c<*»rt».

S4SJSS1

HARBOR SPRINQS C O * * O ad at w a " acr»aa 1 1 , a n a 2 ^ ba«ha. aar A i t f t a h i j 3 3 ^ , 7 - «1^62S-T04a

H A M O f l S P R M Q S C O M I O S

2. ft $ badroom u«Ra. non e i f t - f t s e - t i a a S I S - M S - T T M

Caroanaa - Florida Air - Ho4al - Car i

SUNGOAST TRAVEL 313-456-5ft tO 1-800-474-6470

COTTAGE On Laka MkWgan In Ota Baar Ounaa 3 badrooma. »o lnetuda«e>boaL

* . 477-1080

EAST TAWAS - naar P * - a » a r Co4-

OTiSW-9 " , ™ ' , S ? : £ a K r . 7 ^ 1 3 8 1

HARBOR SPRJNOS^Conaga

LAKE MIC.HQAH B ^ , t l h J now Mfca' K • b a d r o o r MrapMoa aantfy

— k * . boat, tacucc. croaa e i n i 841-0806 or S 1 7 e 8 M ? »

LAKE OAKLAND uonapa. 26 m m lo n n M n t h a m . WaM »or a Bualnaaa — ' 2 4 3

s s n s s s *

MINUTES FROM THE MOUNTAIN

B R A N D N E W

a l Northarn M k M p a n a «r>oa« m w j u a condominium ho«ai lha "Wa»ar s t raa i a m " , on Laka Chartawita *

Oty For r a n i e or aaMa M o r

1-800-632-8903

HARBOR S P R I N Q S ^ P t T O e K E Y Bv waak uaury condo on laka a l S k a M d a Club Root. • • « * » " ! ! * cou r t * By ownar ° * - 1 7 4 3

SOUTHFlELO - t 2 ft Ewapraan. Klngaarood condo 2 badrooma. 1\* b M h a k « c l * n appaancaa g M g r

TWO larpa Uadrooma. 2 both condo lor rant m b a a u t l M Qraanbrook Pool, 477-4381

W A K E F I E L D -

2 and 3 badroom lownhouaaa and apar tment* 12 ft Northwaatem. 1 450 Sq F t - 2 l>alha. appllancaa. prtvata entrance and pool Special ram ala jung at $627 par Month lor new lanar ta 354-3780

" BRIGHTON AREA ~ ~

r s s r ^ s v § Aug. 22 ft Aug - 437-261®

150 It o l vary prtvala J bedroom. 2

BURT LAKE - -Wke frontage ft dock 3 - - - - - - - -ma be lh lukunoua log cebkvA«aa-^ July 6-17 ft Labor Day « - a k a n d

CAHADA - beautHui lakatront aat-tmg, 4 badreoma. wooded lot^ near aeyfietd. Ontar io on Laka H«*on $400,'wk Min imum 2 w k * 3 3 4 ^ 3 1 7

CHARLEVOIX BaautHui lakefront oondo. Reap* 4-6 Cable. laouxH. ak . pool. * ° ~ J ° I Own 644-3660 " "

ELK LAKE, near Tiavaraa Qfy 4 badrooma. alaapa 10. A8 oonvanl-anoaa. BaauWul aunaata^naar mwer goU area*. $650 par waak 666-6126

FAMILY c n e M T H ^ S p r l n o a P ^ loakay area, modern, vlaw of Soyna

X T ' -SUBLET luxury 1200 9 f l F t A p t In Farmlnglon H8M

QAYLORO/LEW1STON araa: 4 bed-room log cabin on aackidad lake. Hi Ulnae*

QLEN LAKE - M o d e m home. 4 bed-

s ? £ i a r i ~ - - w j s : HARBOR SPRINGS - PETOSKEY

• 2 bad room 2 M l baih oondo a /d rya r I r uni t Beech pool. . deck, garage 681-4377

HARBOR 3PRIMGS k n u n eondo. d e e p * 8. heated pool, f e e tanma.

400 Apta. For Rant

HAReOR SPRINGS - 3 condo. pool, t e n n * court, ck jb-houee. «n*na. d e a n up aenJoa_R* lax ft an|oy M K M g a n 661-27SB

- HARBOR SPRINGS MANAGEMENT CO

Of fer* a Fun FWed 44R of M y Veca-non a l Ihea 4 condo uxnp lane* In Northern MICH; HarborCova . Hlda-

VaBay. Lakeajde CM>. Tannary Creek Vlewe of j p e Trawaraa Bay Sandy beacf»ea.%a*wmlng poo* * aretaacea. lennta oourta. naar g o * c o n * For nHormoOon wrtte or c a » 1231 US 31 N - P J O ^ o t M I 46770 1-600-282-8*09

616-347-5000

MODERN LAKEFRONT COTTAGES Munro Lake near O a b o y g a n 2 badrooma. aieap 6. boat* . m n O j l n a i " EicaBant tor chftdren $735

422 Wantad To Rant AREA - Clean roam lor

• 7 8

" " A SS«7

421 Living Quarters To Share •

HOUSE WESTLAND

Wortdns 00401* aRh 2 eranoea Need by Sap* I 721-6146

ALL CITIES e SINCE 1676 •OUAUnSD PeOPLE"

See 100 » m o u Calaioauee SHARE LISTINGS a 842-1620

ALL SPORTS Lakafronl aetata on 6 aectuOed acraa. neat l o Slaae park naar Maford. very large home w /3 Kreplaoe* uae o i b o * M ft honm $425 / m o including « M a a N o "

867-7238

hNOOLE AGCO S a ^ a caraanier WUBad fc • e n a to do remodal -^ i — rent « n e « houee George 387-0048

4 2 8 G a r a g e s &

Mini Storaga

436 Offtca / Buainaaa 436 Office / Business j p i c s

A NEW CONCEPT

t s s r s a r BUSINESS CENTERS .

ektfMdS«Saeki*» H»«l"

mas ft grow «Ho rour o w aunae v » to 3 600 aQ « a *

TSdTSSSJS* 3 PILRIN U O O H M V

C A N T O N A R E A T ' t_aat 2 apaoaa kt "Ot r * . r*gr, orowth area 2400 to 5.000 aq f l a< 6700 Canton Cante r between f<ya Rd ftWarranAva W a a R

366-2600

INSIDE STORAGE WANTED H w t U K »0*30 R Muel be M a n 4 dry P V m c ^ i h / C e n l o r L ^ o r t h v e e o . Novt area. * 5 6 4 « 6 7

432 Commercial / Retail

A-1 AREA 1-275/196 S t a r e dean ft

S32S. mo. mdudea heat 496-0

CHRISTIAN 'wnete 20-30 l a t h a n

MYRTLE BEACH. S C: 2 ft i bedroom condoa, oaaen Iron* ft ooaan wde Indoor ft ou tdoor poo la F MecFartend. 756-Q362

PETOSKEY AREA

Condomruum Townhoueea tocatad In northweetem M k M g a n Over 200 acrae ol tovafy roang woodMnda.

HILTON HEAD - SEA PINES bedroom. 2 bath < « * on « *

a* naar beach, btcydee Prt-$475 par waak 313-540-33C3

HILTON HEAp. S C Ocaanlront oondo, Olympic M l *

754-0362

on a * beach, raduced ra»e week* a f Aug. 1 ft Aug 8. $300 Aleo 1 bed-

beachfront oondo lor 2-4 Ol Aug. 26 $675 540-2863

H O i l E S T E A D - a m o a n c y . k e y

, .662-4313 or 643-0284

HOMESTEAD, Glen Arbor S<4>or . baahf.

al t mi i 10 JacuzH beach c M i $200 rmghl or $1200 / a * 642-7960

For

"800532^6903 WtLDWOOO

ON WALLOON •Walloon Lake. Ml 49796

. t o M

baautam home « B) rn* tgnam $325 / m o pkje M. uOBtiea. CaB Sha^r 9em 5pm 354-2090 ARar 6pm. 644-5066

2 FEMALES w«a dtere 3 bedroom BVmawgham home « " " l a m e * . Weeher. dryer. Share Uttatie*. $275 n

BEAUTIFUL REDFORD LOCATION 5000 aq.lt lor »**ee m « n * a ahop-aearner. 14157 Telegraph Praa-

egmpped lor reetaurant ft mg. Idael lor other b . t lnaaa

uee Attreci tve tarma. 573-7177

BETWEEN Baecf- Dely ft I 40 m TOatore 26130 W 6 l o r d T w p

Rd M*e. Red 567-7968

CANTON AREA Laat 2 atoree » ho i new Mgh fl e r a * 2500 to 5.000 »q « at 6700 Cantor. Center. l>et*aan. Ford Rd. ft Warren Ave $8 aq I t 364-2600

MEOICAL. DENTAL OR ^ ^ 3 0 , 0 0 0 Sq Ft L lor a a a * . Derrx* oe» -nadtcei car

Aetata perkMg a m OMO. -oc

7 t 1-9666 666-4490,

owa-ncy C a k S t e S 1 2 7 - e W

AVAILABLE NOW - I t f — y located, near Ireawey* Sac^* E u x . O R t o . P l a z . C r o o k . 2 S r [ ^ ^ 5 . - a i $6 00 p . Sn

». F rom $460 I 967-1640. E*1 32* •2 ft 3 r oom a u d a a . ^ H S day iMtRor td a a r v t o e C .

' > " P * * ^ y | a2«*2540

AVAILABLE NOW S O U T H F I E L D

N. Ol 12 Mite> 300 to 1,200 Sq Ft.

- Month to Month or Lease Available Celt " 4 7 6 - 8 4 5 5

FEMALE roommate, 20-30. l o .hare 3 bedroom houee m Berkley $200 ' m o ptua * utwuee. aooat ly ft ratar-

Mual be employed 543-5666

F I M A L E WANTED «O there k u u r y Famangton H R . aoartmanl F»e> •umt thed Nine Maa.Haggerty aree. $360 per m o m r mckjdaa a f t ^ i H C a ^

PETOSKEY - HARBOR AREA Crooked Lake cortagea and Lake Michigan condo* Sandy boat f t . 1 ^ bedroome $400-$725 per waak Can Hol iday A c c o m m o d a t i o n * . 11AM-6PM 814S4S-2786

H O M E - M A T E S P E C I A L I S T S '

Featured o n KELLY ft CO TV 7 A l Agee, Teste*. Oocupeuon*

Background* ft uleetytee -8.000 Satisfied Cftenta

6 4 4 - 6 8 4 5 30665 SouthRald Rd . Sou thhdd

DEARBORN HTS Fre^e tanda ig H«gh traff ic 2.000 aq f t 24401 Ann Arbor Tr . 'A ml W o« Telegraph Fan*. 944-1360 or SaMm. 544-4930

MEDICAL - DENTAL SUTTE 3 exam r o o m * , recept ion area. t *a ft ol l lce. Avaaawe Sep* 1 - t a a r ^

PRIME RETAIL SPACE - Ford Rd al MtddiebeR N a n to Or* . Jawanr * 2 u n i t , approximately t .oso t q f l ft j BOO » : -i Ford Rd axpoeure Av* * -

a ju fy t To leeae caB 422-^490

BIRMINGHAM

, OFFICES IN <M SloomheW O r t l w a I Lake Rd. PrNale anlrancae Adra-

OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE 180C • n . B j - Canton Proteeanx-e. Part

" (Cantor. Ca r te . « « » • » » » • f ' baaamant a m p » parkmg For Wtormeaon ca6 4 6 j - o ;

PLYMOUTH - f rom 400 t o 300 i q n F E H P O R t A L ESTATE 453-7*

— PLYMOUTH! In « * d t y on S M * Oppoette Farmer Jack 706 S M * 6 yeer o ld htgh proRN WB»**.*&- J S t y * wi th a b M t d y t perkmg J i v M R. Ideal lor office or ra ta i " A t * tor RoPert Bake onlyt 4 5 3 ^ ? >

THE INLAND HOUSE Raaort Hotel -Harbor Sp r tng* /Pa to *ke» a ra * . Since 1873. lakehont K x W n o dm-r u Bva arUerlalnmenl docking lacMUaa on tf* famoua inland Waterway H i e d

HOUSE MATE needed for dc»«m-town Birmingham area. $350 >V etude* aB expena** except tood CaB a h e m o o r * or evea 258-4642

Crooked Lake _ W a t e r , on 614-347-6127

H O M E S T E A D . Lake M i c h i g a n S Per deluxe South Beech H t . p t 6. $1400 week. Alao Haaka Neei.

852-6443

S o u t h f i e l d

HIDDEN OAKS

APARTMENTS!

V 1 & 2 B e d r o o m s

G E appliances, ceramic baths, central air, carpeting. carports, intercoms, patios/balconies and more... e on a beautiful wooded site. Handicap units available.

1st M o n t h FREE!

P R I C E S B E G I N A S L O W A S . . . * 4 9 5

5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0

J 2 L T T O \ • ' l a i x c i

HARBOR SPRINGS Rental Property A t k t t n

Harbor Cova Condoa. C o l o m d Weque Oandoe. Lake Shore Home* ft m - l own Ren ta l * CaB Penny e l

G R A H A M REAL ESTATE 196 E. MAIN ST

HARQOR SPRINGS, Ml 46740 614-624-4281

400 Apartments For Rant

HOMESTEAD- 1 badroom Condo or 12 bedroom houee from $ 7 2 5 / ^ . ^ A A E T ^ ^ R H J M G E * A A ^ A K .

HOMESTEAD doe m S * «ap.c*r 1 J J Opening July 12-26lh. ft A u g 16th on For p»«#orrod rataa ft brochure.

> 517-351-7607

HOUGHTON LAKE Lake f ron t lour -2 bedroom c a b a * . $260 week One - 4 bedroom lodge. $426 After 8pm

HARBOR SPRINGS/PETOSKEY Spadoua 5 bedroom. 2 b * t n Laka-tront home on Crooked Lake, aleope 10-14 Rental-Raedyl 616-347-8127

TORCH LAKc Furmahed 3 badroom Lakefront

a. $500 weak ly 616-941-1333

TORCH LAKE H O M E Beauti ful aatttng 2 b « l r o o m a . $475/weefc CaB H 1 6 - 6 4 4 - 8 0 0 1

TORCH LA ICE 3 bedroom, 2 bath

deck over looking Michigan'* - - - - uly. Aug

LUXURY A P A R T M E N T ^ ^ B « ternale wahea to anara anh

- L IVONIA MIDDLEBELT-PLYMOUTH Stores from 2.000 sq. ft. Newfy renovated center. Excellent location, signage & competitive rental, x

T i sda le & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

Be - • n* tC" < a Otde VIBeo* Plymouth A . M I e b * Jul* t , 1987 For mlorma-Bon, cea 453-4020

ORCHARD-12 Plana, pr ima tocetwn. 7 B 0 a q . f l at ore front I d e d lor retaB ft office

653-3284

B I R M I N G H A M Maple - Adams

1,000 sq.tt . free parking, newly remodeled. Immedi-ate occupancy • T i sda le & Co.

6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

PLYMOUTH'NEAR DOWN T O W . HMtonc Markhem B idd ing ' .200 t 3000 S q F t Remodeled t o M F« oaRant parking _ '•>'

Work ing * * m e 14 M B ^ T d e y w r -

MALE law achooi grad looking "or placa to ahere near P ^ m o u t h Start; I n g A ^ t . 478-4148

MALE. 30, tc mare houee m Red lo rd on month-W-month b e a * $300 per mon th p k » h d f u f M * a m t y t .

PLYMOUTH OFFICE apace or. M.* 8t. - 300 Sq Ft l a m p * p e r k ^ t f m i .••111 location $ 4 0 0 / M o r v

tea 11 • I l ia . 455- f ' J

PRESTIG IOUS OFFICE B U I L D I N G Tdegrapf t ft Gd R h * r w e e 300 3 300 M f l A* aervtoee tnoudec

B I R M I N G H A M Maple - Telegraph

800 - 1200 sq.ft. 3-4 Wa*»e I m 1

TIWVPfj 1" M W V . .

mediate occupancy. T i sda le & Co.

6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

266-4000

PLYMOUTH Retett «pece d o e * to down town 1290 k ; R $810 par month p k * utS-niee CaB 2SV>943

434 Industrial-Warehouse

BIRMINGHAM - 1985 SO FT O d u x e Office Suffe

A m p * p w k l n g - ®mrr» ocanor. 1 0 M S ADAMS 647-7079

NON tmok lng Pi a leedond womar daavea lo rf*r* 2 bedroom Bk

1290 p k * 644-5061

n t re s w w w " rr inghemVlet with u r n $290 p k j * Ave* Aug 16 or Sapt 1

Scut kfie Li > .West Prestigious Address

S P A C I O U S

2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS - • " and

2 4 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES

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

2327S A l * * r » « J e D r i v e • S o u t h f l e l d M l

N i n e M i l * R d . b e t w e e n L a h . e f 4 T e l e g r a p h

O p p o . i t e P l u m H o i lo ta G o l l C l u b

C A L L 3 5 8 - 4 9 5 4

^racioui driving...

W H I T E H A L L A P A R T M E N T S

1. 2 & 3 BEDROOMS 2 F U L L B A T H S • C A R P O R T

P O O L < • S E C U R I T Y

• C O M M U N I T Y R p O M

- a F R E E C A B L E

W . 9 M I L E A T P R O V I D E N C E D R .

I N S O U T H F I E L D

- - 557-5339 Office Open Deily 8:30-5:00. Sat. & Sun. By Appointment

An Adult Community

S 3

avadaMe by the week Aak to r Dennu ireMn

REAL ESTATE ONE Elk Rapids ,

616-264-5611 or Eves 616-264-6614

TRAVERSE CITY T . 1-2 bedroom KM* w/Mto f te r * . Un-der $600 wk P o d Brochure 1-600-942-2444 OR t-800-227-1897

PRESTIGIOUS ROYAL P A K AREA Pleasant Ridge Employed protee-a l ond w * h e e to ahare home A * condi t ion ing d * h w e d * r w a d - r . dryar . c a b * . 1% b a l l * $246 par

mor im plus u t f i tM i ^ s s s r .

TRAVERSE C T Y - Cortaoa on a6 « o r t > lake. daep«'4. weekly r e n t e * . July. August Sept CoB aflar 6 p m ft a M k a n d a 313-*2<W>673

TRAVERSE CITY Lakeehore Re-s o n Charming Leecfifront m i l ft c o t M O . * on E a d Bay Prtvete w n d y beach 1-400-227-1867

TRAVERSE CtTY - 18 mBeanor th on beaun ld Suttona Bay 2 newly deco-tated 2 bedroom unit*, t l e e o * 4-4 sa l* beech, good awknmma. $360-$375 per a * w 313-471-4411

TRIPLE AAA RATED ' Walloon Lake

444-4240 or 444-9644

DIAMOND FOREST APARTMENTS

yfiond LUXURIOUS •_ 1 & 2 BEDROOMS

'est. F r o m s 6 0 0 and up

• Complete Kitchens with microwave. • Utility room with washer/dryer. • Furnished Executive Rentals • private entrances. > Nature jogging trail. • Swimming Pool with spa & tennis courts. • Handicap Units

Between Grand River Ac 9 Mile on Halstead

Farmington Hills - 4 7 1 - 4 8 4 8 MOD thru Hat 10-5 •Sun 12-5

I v o o l a ' # l f ? W J F i r M t F i n d i n g t h e p e r f e c t p l a c e t o Ihre is e a s y

RENT ' INCLUDES

' HEAT

W A R R E N P L A Z A

apartments

FREE CABLE

T.V.

10 MILE and HOOVER Conveniently located neer 1-696

1 and 2 BEDROOM UNITS

Lm**4rr Parting

a Coons

O f f i c e O p e n D a i l y fc*> a j f i . - 5 p m 18 S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y 10 a j n . - 4 p . m

7 5 4 - 1 1 0 0

VACATION CONDOS ON THE WATER

Grand Traver** Bey - Travarae City 30 brand new unit*. aB direct ly on i r * water Spectacular bay v i e w * large eandy baeeh, aeaaed pool ft spa P n v a t . sundadu . *d|ecen1 boat launch only m i n i m * » o m champiorahip golf ft T.C a h o p o n g dtatnet Whirtpoot bath, k d y ' equipped kitchen, d a a o . 4

D a B y a n d w a d THE BEACH

816-938-2226

PRIVATE eune aree (Dedroom. den $ bath i plua uee ol mang room. I j a v dry ft now M c h e n L / r o n * $325 p k * -4 uWHU** Praisealnnd lemala. nad 30" . dadrea aame Non amokar 425 2622

ANNOUNCING Multi <jee Offtpe/ werehouae Pr ime Novi locat ion Onrt* o l 1.400 to 3.600 aq ft Avaft-

- " Opdond t e * -

mtemaOond Buem.es Cente r . 344-9600

B I R M I N G H A M 2 smeB offlcee lor »nmec»Ble occu-pancy in f i d aervtce buHdmg. . Perataidteed p r o n e answenng • National ft m te rne t lond T e * «

ft lax • Full Secretar ial Services

920 E. Lincoln 645-5839

PRIME OFFICE LOCATIONS

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Woodward / i -75 co rndor , et* ' sua* 3 private of f ice* * o e " • *

1.406 aeJL

DEARBORN 560 aq n open araa aulte * f ~ . ^ e w * . new c a r p d Ih roughor . ' J igen /Ou lerDr locaUon

ROCHESTER 2.765 aq ft " co r corrwr i -« n n window* throughout U r w e r v D t v e locaaon dose lo D o w ^ - - -A m p * perk ing

TROY Window ofticaa 755

_ 5 * r « . 1.600 tq. f t

B I R M I N G H A M 7 7 2 E. M A P L E BRIGHTON AREA - 13.400, 23.800. - -

26 600 « i d 40.200 Sq F t Naw en- On « t e park ing wtth s p p r o « " w * t y argy emoen t m d i a t r l d bdkXnga 1350 aq ft CaB 9am-5pm wf in tax abeiement. Truck **a*. da- 5 4 0 - 8 1 9 1 luxe off lcee 1200 F t to 23 X-way ° 1 5 7 ' Compet l tNely priced 313-437-6681 BI OOMFIELD EXECUTIVE SUITE

T » * Off ice Ahemaffva Private o l t lca wtthai snared sun* Pra lss iannd staff ftjsq«*>n*^ ^

NEAR BIRMINGHAM P n South f ldd Rd in beeutitui p w IB.* setting 1.500 aq ft prime med-c d space Indudas 4 e i s m roc r - ' recaption aree. 2 p rwa t * off ice* >«r pnva le beth. naw carpeong m . band* reeervec p a r t e s ft bua«"N

FARMINGTON OFFtCEAtfAREHOOSE

Orchard L a k * - 8 MBe. 2600 - 5.000 SQ R 362-3600

PROFESSIONAL lemele wanted lo S M e large horn* on Union Laka Maater room lor rant $350 P » month. 343 -8 .22

PROFESSIONAL ten ia * . 27. wffh 2 cats aeek* roommate t o ahare lerge 2 bedroom. 2 beth m o t t l e home In Canton $200 m o p k * halt u td tw* . $100 security CaB

PROFESSIONAL W O M A N m i d 30 ' . , w * h e s to ahare her 2 bedroom Birmingham home sath u r n Non-smoker. $300 'month 540-9688

REL AeLE. neei lemele room-mate tc . he r * 3 oedroom home m B e r t -ley $350 month - utBttlaa mckjdeC S a l ^ S p m 435-2219

SINGLE MALE 1 chBd, looking for s m g * to shar* house Oeysnrfl worker preferred $65/wk, $65 da-pod t After 3pm 425-6164

SOUTHFIELD Working pe raon lo snare 3 oedroom 2 ' * ba th h o m a ai

nenghborkood

and weakly rantaM - HURRY' ACH CONDOMINIUMS

420 Rooms For Rant COLOR SAT ELITE TV* , luxury room* . $45 week. $20 day wtlh ad Regency. 372-2000 Northlander tnn. 544-1575 R » Gran S94-4200

FEMALE To rent a r oom or ahare my home Furmaihed apar tment bk* . baaament. to rent - msM. L N t ^ d a area. 427-8042

SOUTHFIELD 3 bedroom. 2 bath houee lo shere wtlh straight mdivid-

. t O f t L k h - r a r a a f t S y ^ ueL t O f t U * S » r . t y A '

I nd ustrlal/Warehouse Locations

FARMINGTON HILLS 2.300 - 4.500 »q n . BglW Induatrlal • p a c a * tor laeaa. Inctudee 6 0 0 * sc ft- of f ice speca. 1 overhead truck dour , 1-275 expoaur*

LIVONIA Schodc ra f t ' i - 275 a r a * 1,a 13 a q f t omce 'werehouse space. 14 cedng h v g h t . 12 overhead door pa rk ing

2,000 eq ft. of offlca %pmco with 400 e q f l of werehouee soece W h 12-

BL OOMFtELD MILLS Sub-wear o r * (1| office

800 W Long Lake Roed Suite 140 S40-2410

B e a u t - ^ -Grand suite* now evenab*

MEDICAL SUITES- -Uvorva aree 450 - 1.260 sq h gerdan-ryp, medice l c o m p * . E» cekent parkmg ft sc :ssaibatt>

MEDICAL-DENTAL Oewt iom area 3.300 sq 1 av*/.-s t t e w/waidow view. 2 prwate o h . -aa ft 12 exam room*

X r S 2 ? m ~ . MEDICAL-DENTAL — 1.000-3.000 aa h Ponliac »4D - 1.200 «J ft Exc*i"~

Prrvl

Mae FAFIMINQTON MILLS. 12 Ord ie rd Lake. 2460 n Choice ofBoe auite Generous perk ing 444.3604

22 T-al-44 layout Prrrata ofhee w h d n c exam room*, iab. pr ivate batr shower Located «i ea-m*dicai "»

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS. Cake 10 M6e Mackcd gent Care Ided lor Ur

O r c h a r d I h u r -pe«h-

649-2429

eq ft of werenouae spei overhead truck door Cuelom da- c o r RENT OR LEASE-350 sq ft of - r<(l.n*s a*. 11 Pi . -at f iat inC r.MK r,» ar.a^at Wk I IdVUI XTQQ CMT • i g n e d o f f i ces w i th throughout - can t rd ak

c a r p e t i n g speca In Uvonla $290 per month a ^ u k e d

NOVI 3 . 0 0 0 * sq ft OjRce..'warehouse | p r o m ' 5 ) o « ft up Starttrig h spec*. 16' aeer jrtim /oma m shop^, , 3 ^ de lud ing a l L 1 * i * i Newfy 12 .14 overheed door Truck m o l d e d Ford Rd. ft MkJdoal avaaatta. Very dean | T e a ^ , ^ 422-2490

I 27457 5 MBe Rd

SINGLE ROOM OFFICE SPACE From 200 eq f t up Start ing from

SOUTHFIELD FIRM 2 TOO - 4 .050 W t prime R ft D Araa ~ S U S i a H>ac* for leftee indudea 8 0 0 -

tpace overhead door j larence room, ooplar CaB 449 00*v

M9-5&30

Avaaac* imma<katdy OWNER-MANAGED

A R I - E L Enterpr ises, Inc

5 5 7 - 3 8 0 0 RENOVATfC DAISY AlR R'FLf FACTOR* noueee rxecv t rv* arltes in OovmtoH*" Plymouth Officaa a * ' at 100 sq ft MSpeent support s t * i coverage Fua s e - » t e * such e» * o r " p roceeera : 24 nr i ke taphor« tela. tac*r rwe ft conlerence room,

4SVS3tH

TROY - p r o l a s d o r d woman seek* M r * to shara 3 bedroom furnMned condo $350 mont t i Day * a l l

540-4624

WESTLAND. Femde w * h a a t o snare modem 3 badroom home, $45 waa*. 1 moe security Only s^-nous CaB After 3 30. 324-7412

W O M A N wflh son your epertment or houee F s r m l r » ton MBI* ar^a Days 644-4898

IOEAL tor male ranter l_ . Mt*. home. $400 per morrth

o u d a t utaniea CaB 247-7324

LAKE OAKLAND cottage. 25 m m to Bkttwigr iem. >ded for a budneas man. raasnnab* Ena*-674-1243

LIVONIA - WWVATE ENTRANCE A Be A- Oeen. lyrmehad. siaepir>8 Via 1-94/5-275 - 5 MMa ft Newtturgh $60 weekly 444- tt>5o

FROM $540

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Teoflta Ceertt Plus Otkar Amaettles

L a c a M 0 a F n a M a M ,

1 a l TOTKM MMa M .

354-0331 ar 353-9650

ROOM tor RENT $50 per week

7 M l * ft laheer aro 266-4279

SOUTHFlELO f u r n l a h a d r o o m Kitchen ft leundry prtvaegea for em-ployee t a m e * Norvemoklno pra-lerred $240 ma >yt* t*e J57-0021

WOMAN. 48. "ookmg tor a d a n t o M l or rant Mi B - r m « g h * m or T r o £ lor any * n g t h of Bm*

YOUNG EMPLOYED M d * . horv. smo«er to d * r e rkca * r g a home In Wayne We«*r>C aree * " i l V » E 5 > $225 mo f security 326-7549

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL- M d * d e a r , neat non »nokar , tookaio lor same $200 depod t $250 ' « « . b j bedroom townhouaa 399-1834

422 Wantad To Rant DESIRE TO rant garaga rype « x ^ -« g f o r « o r ^ L N q n . ^ - 7 _ 7 e M

TROY Slepher .son/ l -75 corr idor 3.475 aq ft R A D space lor Maaa 2,000 s q f t -o f f toe /1 475,sq f t w * r e h o i * a Overhead truck door

3.600 -" 5,350 sq ft kflKt m d u d n d 8 0 0 + sq ft office s re* 14 deer .ai-der M a t s overhead truck door

OWNER MANAGED

A R I - E L Enterpr ises, Inc.

5 5 7 - 3 8 0 0 XfVONIA - 4800 SQ. FT

Modern crane buBdmg 5 ton 11-3102

MAPLE - CROOKS aree Leaee naw

1600 aqft 1200 ft

2 6 M T » 5

Plymouth-Canton 41220 M i Rd., 5.000 ft 6 000 aq ft

Below m a r k d * e e e 456-6312

Broker . Protected

LIVONIA OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE

400-500 sq f l CaH 866-4780

LIVONIA Plymouth- Farming ton

Medical Deluxe

ROCHESTER HILLS " New oft.ee. Eng ineer ing / Light Msnulacturmg 11 ,W0 square feel off ice pkre 7 200 square leel manulac-turtng/warehouee Flmah to suit - outatandlng locat ion Contact Maury B r i l l i r t

553-8700

ROCHESTER on W U M g i d t y ^ d k to Downtown Room* A sona.

general/mealcal tun secretarial sanncae on p r»m »e» • — 454-0*C2 offjee space. Newty reno-

vated. new ownership, at-tractive rate "Available now

T i sda ie & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

Office/Retail & Medical Locations

FARMINGTON HILL&--TCE - 1-275 corrtdor only $M.SO par aq f l d d u x e n*w office buaomg 1.000-16.000 a q . l t

S O U T H F I E L D indhrndud axecuttva o » c e . rva i iaae M thm s Shareo offfce a i m r . - » ' Tewaraph ft 12 Maa Monthly e r * * l . n O u o m F«d n r r * r e c e p « o n « , per-, sona l phone answering, confer sr ic* lacama*. o o p * r ft s a o a t a n d servtca avaaab* Start ing d $39C p d mo CaB Ron or Katfry afS27-7750 CENTURY 2 t No r thw ta tw "

I SOUTHFIELD - 11 Mae ft <3ree".-M d Office space avd ia taa Ap-

I proximately 130aq. R p k * • CaB 736-7743 or 56*-? 151

B E T AR. - Busy shopping center 1.758 sq. n available Exceaent lor tortd or video

SOUTHFIELD t r * MBe, lumlahed lemala non amokar $60 per wee* , p k * 2 weeks dapoart m c k i d l n g ^ i ^

i Oa. MARRIED, PoBes -• „ children, seeking houee «o rant; 9 m o n t h , t o i year R e d l o r d ' U v o * * . Deertooro Mls./Weatland area 2-3 b e d r o o m , wtth fmehed t isaemeni A garaga ft t *no*d y ~ 0 After 8pm. 544-4633

412 Townhouaa*- Condoa For Rant

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F R E E C O O K I N G G A S 112 Bedroom • Batha • Central Ak • Pool '

• Tennla • Carport* • Clubhouse • Laundry a 8 tor aye • Cable Ready

Model Open 9-5 Deity 12-5 Weekends

(=) 4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0

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• A H N e w A p p H a n c w a A D l a h w a a h e r a

• S o u n d p r o o f a n d M o r e

• P o o l / C l u b h o u e e

r l a n d 2 B a d r o o m A p e r t m e n t a

• Adult Community FIRST MONTH FREE

M E R R I M A N P A R K

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p l u s a o d o a e d p a t t o • N o c o n v n o f i W I N I • i n d i v i d u a l b e a e m e n t 4 p r i v a t e g e r a ^ w t th o p e n e r - F k a p i a c e a n d G r e e r t h o u e e • P r i v a t e C o u n t r y C l u t w i t h a m e n go« cotarae

BaMmming p o o l a n d t a r w v * c o u r t s • P a r t e d t a n W y e n v i r o n m e n t w i t h p r t v e t e l ekea .

p o n d e . m e e d o w B a n d 'ex ea t • L o c a t e d i n t h e e x c i t i n g lefce a r e e o f W e e t

B l o o m Wei d • O n L o n g L a k e R d . 1 M a e W e e t o f W e b e e k

b e t w e e n M i d d l e b e l t a n d O r c h a r d L a k e R o e d *

B i n d e r & L a r k ^ M ^ M M ^ o a o .

PL* MOUTH tn OLD Village 1360 eq f t warehouse wfth 16 ft owar-Z m S door ft 460 B ^ n ^ O k Zoned indus thd For Into 463-0250

TROY AREA - 500 sq new c o m m e r o d buBdng p a r t e d for of f ice teat or photo lab adwrda jnc or print snop feiso / m o 362-2157

WESTLANO

w . o o o sq n e w e o w * 476-4070

MEOICAL fy i

L - Naar 10 MBe ft Hegoer-. 020 - 1.450 sq ft Exceaent out . Private office, exam

room* . Mb. X-ray room, large recapt ion ft bookkeecflng a r e *

C E R T I F I E D

R E A L T Y '

5 3 8 - 5 4 0 0

436 Office & Buaineaa Space For Rant

E n j o y t o w n h o u s e l i v i n g a n d t h e p r i v a c y o * y o u r o w n y a r d .

C L O I S T E R S

14 Mite & Croo*«raa. 2 badroom. 1'A bath luxury townhouaa. Fully aQuippad kitchen. tuH beeement, washer & dryar hook-up, carport, cantral air. private patio with lancad-*n backyard No peta. Heet included.

$ 6 5 0 EHO

6 4 1 - 8 6 8 6 3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0

ONL Y '19 PER SQUARE FOOT

For prestigious office space in

2 8 0 D A I N E S S T R E E T , . B U I L D I N G

D O W N T O W N B I R M I N G H A M

2300 Sq. Ft. rsmmins.

For a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l :

Dian Pastor 645-9220

SOUTHFtELD. 12-Graaflfta»d- are*, several * r > 9 * o f f i ce* a » * * • • • . shareo waiting room. $2»5 pax month a idudktg u t k n * * p k * aeoir-t tydapoart 44^-1224

UTICA AREA 2 o f f l ca . tor r a n t 600 s q ft . ft 2,000 sq f l houee tor commaraad CaB" 73e-120C

WEST BLOOMFIELD MAPLE-ORCHARD

2 4 3 room office Com-pletely finished. Available now

T isda le & ' C o . • 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

W E S T L A N D

Medical/Office Ac roes I romi

(Weekend M e d c d CantaM

Laeee up IC 2400 aq. n p i l m a Bwlci-

tor p r t v a * p r a c t k * Pnced^ f CaB Qreg tor mora da«aa». 72»-432<

WILLIAMS OFFICE CENTRE

1520 9 LAPEER R 0 8 W com* r d C * i w i r 8 M-24

O W O N T W P New a story offtoe buBdng_^B> vasor 42 I d lor I

c r — O a f * Sunday* by aepoeamant

693-4500

Presenting a unique concep t in off ice facilities

G r a n d O p e n i n g . AMERfCENTER OF LIVONIA 39111 W Sbr MUG Rd Oust west of 1-275) (313) 591-7200

• Ame»Cenler ol SouiNteW 2667 7 W 12 Mile Rd (313) 354-6290

aAmeflCeofcw of Tioy 200 E Big 8©aver Pd (313) 524-4888

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THi OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS •+ JULY 2. 1®87 * PHOTO BV BILL BRBSLen • COVER DESIGN BY OLENNY MERILLAT

Page 2 Mayflower Balloon Festival Thursday. July 2. 1987

Come See Our Balloon At The

Mayflower Balloon Festival

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• Father & Son will - get tbe job done!

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Father & Son CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

CaB For A Free Estimate 585-5500

Pontlac 334-1194. Downriver 283-7464 Toledo 885-4600

Thursday, July 2. 1987 ' Mayflower Balloon Festival Page 3

* _ " I Festivities celebrate independence A 1 . ^ . 1 . ! i i • U k a l n n H I Q U " v A n o r # r > • rvr> r ^ r i a n m M i r> H

A free shut t le bus service is being of fe red to t r anspor t spec t a to r s f rom t h e Mayf lower Ho t Air Balloon Fest i -val to t h e Fireworks Disp lay on Ju ly 4.

Univers i ty of Mich igan M - C A R E H e a l t h Centers will h a v e four buses run cont inuously 7:30-11 p.m. S a t u r -day .

P a r k i n g will be avai lable for $2 a ve-hicle a t P l y m o u t h Salem High for b o t h t h e balloon fest ival a n d f i reworks .

T h e display is a t Ann Arbor Tra i l a n d McClumpha . Sa lem High is on J o y j u s t .west of M c C l u m p h a Road , which in t e r sec t s near C a n t o n Cen te r Road .

M c C l u m p h a R o a d will be closed to regular t r a f f i c dur ing t h e fest ivi t ies . T h e r e will be no p a r k i n g inside P lym-o u t h Townsh ip P a r k .

S h u t t l e bus p ickups will be a t t h e corner of M c C l u m p h a a n d J o y R o a d .

" T h e hea l th cen te r s ' s t a f f t h o u g h t a "• s h u t t l e bus service be tween t h e school

a n d f i reworks d isp lay would b e a help-fu l addi t ion to t h e fes t iv i t ies , " sa id P e g Campbel l , d i rector of c o m m u n i t y a n d publ ic relat ions for t h e hea l t h cen-t e r s .

" W e u n d e r s t a n d m a n y people will come in for the balloon fest ival a n d , w i t h the i r picnic lunch , go d i rec t ly to P l y m o u t h Townsh ip P a r k to en joy t h e l ive mus ic and awa i t t h e f i reworks dis-

p lay ." T h e M - C A R E cen te r in P l y m o u t h is

a l 9830 Lilley j u s t s o u t h of Ann Arbor

R a o d . A n o t h e r center is on Griswold in Nor thv i l l e a n d a t two s i t e s in Ann Ar bor .

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T h e r e j ! easy access f r om the launch s i te in Can ton to ac t i v i t ies in d o w n t o w n P lymou th . The commun i t y c a n be reached f r o m the east via 1-275 to A n n Arbor Road or f r o m the nor th v ia M-14 to She ldon .

Mayflower Bed & J * -Breakfast

A Michigan landmark operated by the Lorenz family since 1939, the Mayflower is located in the heart of beautiful Plymouth, within walking distance of 150 charming shops. An authentic Bed and

Breakfast Hotel, overnight guests receive a full complimentary breakfast or Sunday brunch.

• Whirlpool rooms (based on availability) • Three fine restaurants • English style pub with weekend entertainment • Meeting and banquet

facilities for up to 400 people • 20 minutes from Detroit Metro Airport, Ann Arbor, Greenfield Village

"Elegant and comfortable surroundings and an excellent reputation for good food and service have made it one of the b e s t . . . "

— notes Best Places to Stay m America's Cities

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Featured in AAA Michigan Living Magazine, Detroit Free Press, petroit News, Ford Times and Michigan Country Inns Magazine.

Rated one of the 250 Best Places to Stay in America's Cities

— published by Harvard Common Press

$62-67 Singles $72-79 Doubles

Children under 10 FREE m same room with pvents. Special Weekend Packages available

All major credit cards honored.

The Mayflower Hotel 827 Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth, MI 48170

(313)453-1620 *

Res iden t s t h i s y e a r will enjoy a col-orful Independence D a y — c o l o r f u l . h o t air balloons a t dusk , fireworks a t da rk .

T h e seventh a n n u a l Mayflower Ho-tel H o t Air Bal loon Fes t iva l is being s taged on F o u r t h of Ju ly Weekend th i s year , which will r e su l t jn double festiv-i t ies on S a t u r d a y .

T h e fest ival will open a t 6 p.m. Fri-d a y wi th t h e Amer i can Airlines R a c e a t t h e Cen tenn ia l Educa t iona l P a r k . J o y a n d C a n t o n C e n t e r Roads in Can-ton Township . I n t h e opening competi-t ion, pilots will be competing for a round t r ip for t w o to e i ther Zurich or Geneva . Swi t ze r l and .

S A T U R D A Y ' S act ivi t ies will begin wi th the H a r e a n d . H o u n d Race a t 6 a.m. with a s c e n t f rom P lymouth Can-ton High School a t t h e C E P . ,

A Fly-In P a n c a k e Break fas t will be-gin a t 7 a.m. a t M e t t e t a l Airport . Joy R o a d a t Lilley in C a n t o n , sponsored by E x p e r i m e n t a l Ai rc ra f t Association Ch**j)*tft>l 13. T h e b r e a k f a s t is $3 each.

Mid-day S a t u r d a y will .feature t h e 26th annuarl P l y m o u t h Jayc$es F o u r t h of Ju ly P a r a d e beg inn ing a t 1 p.m. along Main S t r e e t in t h e hear t of downtown P l y m o u t h .

S a t u r d a y even ing , a t about 6 p.m., t h e Bri t ish A i r w a y s R a c e will be held a t Can ton H i g h on C a n t o q Cen te r sou th of Joy . P i l o t s will be competing for a round t r i p for two to London, Eng land .

T h e n a t d u s k S a t u r d a y the Plym-ou th Jaycees F i r eworks Display will be held a t P l y m o u t h Townsh ip P a r k a t Ann Arbor T r a i l a n d M c C l u m p h a , j u s t west of S h e l d o n Road . T h e Plym-ou th S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a will provide a musical b a c k d r o p to t h e Ju ly F o u r t h f ireworks.

T h e f i reworks s i t e is only abou t one mile nor th of t h e balloon launching si te a t t h e C E P . Spec t a to r s can easily walk along M c C l u m p h a from Joy R o a d t o Ann Arbor T ra i l . •

B u t for s p e c t a t o r s who don ' t w a n t t o w a l k / a f r ee s h u t t l e b u s service will be offered b y U n i v e r s i t y of Michigan M-Care H e a l t h Cen te r s from t h e launch si te to t h e fireworks s i te . -Four

b u s e s will run con t inuous ly f rom 7:30 p .m. t o 11 p.m. S a t u r d a y . P l e n t y of p a r k i n g will be avai lable a t P l y m o u t h Sa lem High on Joy j u s t w e s t of C a n t o n C e n t e r Road .

S U N D A Y ' S act iv i t ies will begin a t 6 arm a t Canton High wi th t h e C . N . T . R a c e .

T h e Sunday Balloon B r u n c h will be f r o m 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in t h e M a y -flower -Meeting House.

T h e competi t ion will e n d S u n d a y a t 6 p.m. wi th the Br i t i sh . Airways Pick-e m U p Key Con tes t w h e n bal loonis ts will a t t e m p t to " p i c k " keys f rom t h e t o p of a sai lboat rrjast f r om Blootnfield Beach & Mar ine a t t h e C E P l aunch si te .

On Fr iday a n d S a t u r d a y a t 8 p.m. t h e Balloon Ball will b e he ld under t h e s t a r s of t h e deck of t h e Mayf lower II. T h e r e will be a live b a n d , hot dogs, cocktai ls a n d danc ing . T i c k e t s are $6 each.

T h i s year t h e In f la t ion Sale will be S a t u r d a y . Ju ly 11, a n d Ar t in the Pa rk will be Ju ly 11, 12 in Kellogg Pa rk . T h e Inf lat ion Sale f e a t u r e s 50 percent d i scounts a t selected s to res in down-town P l y m o u t h beginning a t 5 a.m.. 40 percen t off a t 6 a.m., 30 percent a t 7 a.m.. etc. *

T h e fest ival is sponsored by t h e Mayf lower Ho te l in cooperat ion with Can ton Townsh ip . P l y m o u t h C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schools a n d t h e city of P lymou th . Co-cha jnnen are R. Scot t

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This yeartf ie Mayflower Hotel wW be sporting the envelope featuring the Mayflower ship a t *

a n o w b a l l o o n , with

Lorenz. general manager of t h e May-flower Hote l , and Gorden Boring, pres-ident of t h e Wicker Baske t Balloon Cen te r in P lymou th .

S E V E R A L A C T I V I T I E S have b e e n ' added t h i s year to the above re tu rn ing favorites^

One new a t t rac t ion will involve A T & T giving away $30,000 wor th of long-dis tance three-Tninute te lephone

"calls t o fes t ival goers on F r iday . Sa tur -day a n d S u n d a y nights.

T o keep children occupied before the l if t-offs on S a t u r d a y and S u n d a y . Can tou P a r k s a n d Recreat ion will be con-duc t ing special act ivi t ies beginning 6 p.m. each d a y a t the launch s i te

Ch i ld r en may par t ic ipa te in helium balloon giveaways , p a r a c h u t e games, g igant ic bubb le making, wa te r balloon c o n t e s t s a n d drawings ' for pr izes f rom local bus inesses . An area will be m a r k e d off for these ac t iv i t ies beh ind Salem High . - A n o t h e r new a t t r ac t ion t h i s year will be t h e sale of balloon mail cover shee t s a t t h e launch sheet . T h e mail will b e "de l ivered" by pilots par t ic ipa t -ing in a gas balloon race f rom Plym-ou th . Mich . , to P lymouth . Mass . . Oct 9-11. -• - •

For $10 anyone can b u y a s t amped balloon mail cover a t t h e l aunch si te Ju ly 3-5 a n d enter his name a n d ad-dress on it . Some 2.500 pieces of bal-loon mail will be carried aboa rd five gas ba l loons in October t o P l y m o u t h . Mass . . a n d upon landing be t a k e n to t h e U.S. P o s t Office to be p o s t m a r k e d a n d mai led to t h e purchaser . P roceeds will bene f i t S t ra igh t . Inc.. a s u b s t a n c e a b u s e ^ r e a t m e n t center for young peo-ple.

T h e r e will be ample park ing avail able a t t h e C E P a t $2 per vehicle. T h e Salem a n d Can ton Athle t ic Booster C lubs a n d t h e C E P B a n d Boos ters will h a n d l e parking and collect all pro-ceeds. FuriBs are used to ta l ly to bene-fit t h e b a n d a n d athletk? t eams .

In p a s t years , balloon fes t ival park-ing p roceeds have been used to b u y ex-t ra e q u i p m e n t , t o go toward t h e pur-chase of uniforms, a n d pay some tour-n a m e n t e n t r y fees.

Events fill action- packed weekend roster • F R I D A Y - J U L Y 3

e American Airlines Race: 8 p.m., a mass ascent from Plymouth CantonlHigh Canton Center Road just south of Joy in Canton Pilots compete for round tnp for two to Zurich or Geneva. Switxerland aboard A m e r t ^ Airlines.

e Bai t 8 p m Friday and Saturday under the stars on the deck of the Mayflower n. Live band, hot dogs, cocktails and dancing. Tickets $6 at the doer.

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e Hare sad B o n d Race: 8 a m ascent from Canton High School • Fly-Is Paseake Breakfast: 7 » m at Mettetal Airport, Joy and Lilley in

C a n t o n Breakfast $4 each. Sponsored by Experimental Aircraft Association

Parade: 28th annual Fourth of July Parade sponsored >y Plym-outh Jayceea beginning I pjn. ia downtown Plynoeth. r > n m r W ,

e British Airways Race: 8 p.m. ascent from Canton High Pilots will comp«*t for round trip for two to London, England, aboard British Airways.

e Balloon Ball: Same as Friday. -e Merica! Fireworks: Sponsored by Plymouth Jaycees at Pljmouth Township

Parkl at dusk Free shuttle bus service after balloon launch. • * " /

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e CN.T. Race: Controlled Navigation Trajectory event beginning « a m Can-ton High School. '

e Balloon B r a c k From 10 a rn to 1 p.m at the Mayflower Meeting House e British Airways Pick-em Up Key Cosiest 8 p m balloonists will attempt to

"pick" a key from atop a sailboat mast from Bloomfield Beach * Manne at the launch site to win a car from Dick Scott Dodge and a trip for two to London aboard British Airways. $30,000 in free long-distance calls to be given away by AT&T at launch site.

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The Plymouth Inflation Sale will be held at 5 a.m Saturday.<hdy 11. and Art tn the Park vnll be July 11.12

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Ted Gauthier once lost a balloon race when he came closest to the cen-ter target but threw his marker, a pow-der-filled baggie, wide of tlj* mark.

"I vowed tha t would never happen to me again." said the 33-year-old pi-lot.

So Gauthier . a professional balloon, pilot and a paramedic-firefighter, now practices throwing his baggie by run-ning across the roof of the Your Attic self-storage facilities and launching it a t an X chalked on the driveway.

' T m serious about my ballooning," said Gauthier , owner of the Balloon Depot in Pontiac and pilot for Your Attic, which operates a facility on Haggerty just south of Ford in Can-ton. —

"My goal is to be the number one balloonist in the world and I have no reason to believe I can't achieve tha t in the next couple of years if 1 keep trying. I don' t give up."

Indeed he does not. A balloon's di-rection can only be controled by catch-ing the winds going the way a "pilot wishes. Tha t is accomplished by changing al t i tudes because winds blow different directions at eaqh level.

Directing a balloon over.a target is a very difficult t a s k , but Gauthier also practices his skill by launching from a field several miles from his home and then a t tempt ing to fly over a Your At-tic facility.

"My crew chief follows in our recov-ery vehicle and reports by radio as he watches me t ry to drop my baggie in the driveway." ____

G a u t h i e r ' s diligence has been rewarded by the Federal Aviation Ad-ministration, which has selected him as the certified Aaminer for the De-troit area. Tha t mean^he administers tests to aspiring balloonists to see if they are qualified for a pilot's license. - Nearly 13 years ago Gauthier

earned his own license. His brother Guy, now manufacturer of Adams Hot Air Balloons in Atlanta, Ga.. had men-tioned he was interested in ballooning, and Ted became curious about the sport.

"I was trying to decide between hang gliding, sky diving or ballooning when my older brother Joey (also a balloonist), who works at the post off-ice, ran across a place that was receiv-

Ted Gauthier

ing balloon literature on his mail route. "I knocked on every door on tha t

s t r ee t , until I found the place. I couldn't afford lessons bu t I kept on pestering the company to let me chase balloons as crew.

"Finally I discovered t h a t if you paid for a ride in a balloon it counted as your first lesson. I did it and 1 was hooked. I bought an old ragged balloon t h a t had been used to t ra in dozens of people and began training, since train-ing in your own balloon was half price."

Tha t first balloon was called Be<»ch-ball, his second dubbed Temptat ion. Gauthier and his brothers now own five balloons.

To have enough free t ime to spend b a l l o o n i n g . G a u t h e r b e c a m e a paramedic-firefighter. He knew he could work two days of 24-hour shifts each week and have five off for flying.

Gauthier also has a college degree in emergency medicine and helps wife Lynn and brother Dan operate his franchise called Mail Boxes Etc. , USA, a private postal business and commu-nication service.

When the winds aren ' t r ight for bal-looning. he flies airplanes. Gauthier once traded balloon lessons for flying lessons with an airplane pilot.

Sale and art is 2nd weekend In past years the Plymouth Infla-

tion Sale has been held the same week-end as the Mayflower Hotel Hot Air Balloon Festival.

This year the fifth annual Inflation Sale will be one week later *

Beginning at 5 a.m. Saturday. July 11. more than 30 Plymouth merchants will offer much of their merchandise at 50 per ce»<t ,qff. .«_•

At 6 a.m. merchandise will " inf late" to 40 percent off and at 7 a.m. to 30 percent savings, 8 a.m. to 20 percent, and 9 a.m. to 10 perecent off. Many stores will offer more than half their regular merchandise in the sale.

Because of the change in t h e Infla-tion Sale, the popular Art in t h e Park show also has been moved to the sec-ond weekend, Saturday and Sunday. July 11.12.

Little known facts on hot air ballooning

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Following are general balloon facts, some bordering on trivia, on hot air ballooning:

Ballooning is the oldest form of air t ransportat ion. -

An aeronaut is a balloonist, an aerostat a balloon, the basket a gondo-la. and the fabric portion an envelope.

Because balloons have less rapid maneuverabil i ty than other aircraft , balloons have the right of way.

Balloons fall under t h e jurisdiction-of the Federal Aviation Administra-tion in the United S ta tes and the

edera tmo Aeronautique Internation-!e all over the world. Balloonists have their own organiza-

tion (Balloon Federation of America, Indianolo, Iowa) and their own month-ly magazines, Ballooning and Balloon Life.

S tuden t pilots, who m u s t be at least

age 14, may fly a balloon only undf r supervision of a qualified instructor, and cannot take passengers. A balloon-ist is eligible for a pilot 's license after he has reached age 16, passed a writ-ten exam and spent 10 hours in the air, including six flights .under t h e supervi-sion of an instructor.

There are now more t h a n 2,000 li-censed pilots and balloons in America.

One of the longest balloon flights was a t ransat lant ic crossing made in 1978 by Mar ie Anderson, Ben Abruzzo and Larry Newman in the gas-filled Double Eagle II. The durat ion was 137 hours.

Hot air balloons have reached alti-tudes as high as 52,000 feet (oxygen masks were required). <•

The largest hot air balloon ever built has a volume of 500,000 cubic fe^t and carries 32 people.

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The s tudents will handle parking at the C E P and collect the $2 per vehicle fee. all of which will go towards a th le t -ics or music. In the past the money has been used to buy extra equipment, help with uniforms, and to pay some tournament entry fees.

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Farmers' balloon help appreciated By M.B. Dillon staff writer

Michigan is one u p on t h e res t of t h e Un i t ed S ta te s , t h a n k s to i ts new bal-loonport .

F i r s t of i t s k ind in t h e coun t ry , Meadows Balloon port in t h e Is land L a k e Recrea t ion Area will give ho t air bal loonists a n d e n t h u s i a s t s a place to ga the r .

J u s t south of 1-96 a t Kens ing ton Road , t h e bal loonport is a "real nice a rea shel tered in a bowl t y p e s e t t i ng t h a t ' s good for half a- dozen bal loons to t a k e "off a t a t i m e , " said Sco t t Lorenz . balloon pilot a n d Mayf lower Hote l generahmanager .

T h e four-acre bal loonport . reple te wi th pavilion a n d picnic tables , was ded ica ted J u n e 7. t h e d a y of t h e " G r e a t Balloon L i f t for F a r m e r i . "

T w e n t y hot air bal loons w e j e t o be launched s imul taneous ly t o ded ica te t h e s t a t e pa rk faci l i ty — t h e f i r s t des-ignated pr imar i ly for bal loonis ts .

Whi le it was too windy t6 chr i s ten t h e bal loonport . spirits- were high.

T H E E V E N T — sponsored by t h e Sou theas t M i c h i g a n Balloon Associa-tion as par t of a na t iona l fundrrais ing project — ra i sed close to $10,000 for local farmers , in -whose fields balloon-ists of ten land."

"The wea the r w a s not cooperat ive t h a t day . a n d we d i d n ' t get t o fly. B u t the flight was more symbolic t h a n any-thing. We were t h e r e to dona te a s u m of money to a cause , a n d to t h a t end we were success fu l . " uaid Phil Glebe, corporate balloon pilot for t h e Pon t i ac division of-General Motors .

' "Nat ionwide , I t h i n k the a m o u n t of money being a i m e d for is $250,000 to $500,000." A lo t t e ry was to de te rmine which needy f a r m e r s would receive proceeds.

Glebe, r a n k e d No. 1 Tn t h e U.S. among hot air bal loon racers, t rave ls t h e coun t ry compe t ing and s taging promotional c a m p a i g n *

Bal loonis ts a lways have been appre-c ia t ive of hospi table farmers .

" F a r m e r s are a big p a r t of our spor t , specif ical ly in a landing s i tua t ion be-cause we travel with t h e wind a n d c a n ' t a lways land where we w a n t t o . " sa id Glebe.

"We ' r e dependen t upon coopera t ive people to let us land. '

" T h e only t ime fa rmers a ren ' t coop-e ra t i ve is when we land among t h e cat -t l e a n d scare t hem, or in their c rops . "

" W i t h o u t f a r m e r s , b a l l o o n i n g cou ldn ' t exist. W e co-exist wi th farm- ' ers . W e use their proper ty to l and on. in m o s t cases, so we neea to*-fpster good relat ions a n d help publicize t h e p l ight of fa rmers . " said Lorenz.

" I became well aware of t h e f a r m i n g cr is is long before it became publ ic knowledge because I t a lked wi th fa rm-ers who had their houses foreclosed a n d lost every th ing t h e y m a d e dur ing t h e recession. I t ' s really a sad deal , seeing fa rmers whose families p e r h a p s h a d a f a rm for a couple gene ra t ions

and lost i t , " sa id Lorenz .

F O R Y E A R S , ba l loonis t s have greeted f a r m e r s a f t e r l and ing in the i r fields with a peace of fe r ing of cham-pagne.

In France , w h e r e bal looning was born, the early pi lo ts " h a d less control of their c r a f t t h a n we d o . " said Lorenz.

"When t h e y l anded , f a r m e r s would come up wi th p i t c h f o r k s a n d p u n c t u r e t h e balloons. S o m e t h i n g evil was asso-ciated wi th it . T h e y t h o u g h t it was \ alive or someth ing . T h e t rad i t ion of sharing c h a m p a g n e began to s top t h e m from doing it. W i t h c h a m p a g n e being a p roduc t of F r a n c e , it was. a na t -ural thing, a n d t h e t r a d i t i o n has trav--eled a round t h e wor ld . " sa id Lorenz.

Those in te res ted in seeing hot air balloonists in ac t ion a l i t t le closer to home m a y visit t h e Meadows si te th rough Sep tember . A b o u t 25 f l ights a week are expec ted to b e l aunched f rom t h e new pa rk . - »-

Mail delivery takes on lofty approach A two-century-old t r ad i t i on of de-

livering mail by ho t air bal loons will be in t roduced to Michigan for it Se iqui -centennia l Year th i s fall in a balloon race wi th m a n y otheiHiistoric t ies .

Balloon mail will be car r ied b y pi lo ts of five gas bal loons compet ing in a race f rom P lymou th , Mich. , t o P l y m o u t h , Mass . , in Oct . 9-11.

T h e balloons will ca r ry 2,500 pieces of mail, which upon landing in Plym-outh . Mass . , will be t a k e n t o a pos t office to be p o s t m a r k e d a n d del ivered via t h e mail to purchasers .

T h e race itself, expected to last one d a y and a n ight , will be h is tor ic as it will be the first gas balloon race over t h e G r e a t Lakes . Pi lots will be f loat ing over such s igh t s as N i a g a r a Falls , L a k e Onta r io or L a k e Er ie .

One of t h e five gas balloon pi lots par t i c ipa t ing will be Got d e n Boring, co-sponsor of t h e Mayf lower Ho te l H o t Air Balloon Fes t iva l .

T H E F I R S T del ivery of mail by air balloon was in t h e U.S. in 1793 b u t i t was an accidenta l occurrence. " T h e concept of balloon mail ac tua l ly began dur ing t h e siege of P a r i s in t h e F ranco-Pruss i an W a r w h e n 67 balloon f l ights were m a d e in 1870-71.

W h e n t h e G e r m a n s h a d s u r r o u n d e d Par i s , t h e only way t o c o m m u n i c a t e wi th the ou t s ide world was t o send message* wi th pi lots f lying ou t of Par-is in gas balloons. Of t h e 67 f l ights some 55 ac tua l ly carr ied mail dur ing t h e siege.

T h e first f l ight , powered by coal gas. carr ied 275 p o u n d s of mai l some 75 miles in less t h a n four hours .

I t -is wi th t h i s spir i t of f ly ing high t o escape a siege t h a t t h e M a y f l o w e r Ho-tel h a s u n d e r t a k e n t h e balloon mail project a n d race to raise money*for t h e rehabi l i ta t ion of y o u t h f u l d r u g offend-ers besieged b y t h e d e a t h - t h r e a t e n i n g hab i t of ge t t ing high b y d e s t r u c t i v e means .

T h e air mail ca r r i ed aboard t h e five gas balloons will be. cover shee t s s t amped f rom P l y m o u t h , Mich. , a n d t h e final l and ing point of P lymou th , Mass . E a c h envelope will carry the-postage s t a m p commemora t ing t h e 30th ann ive r sa ry of t h e sailing of t h e Mayf lower II — replica of t h e sh ip t h a t carr ied t h e P i lg r ims to America in 1620, f rom P l y m o u t h , England , to P lymou th , M a s s .

T h e four-color envelopes will be sold for $10 each pr ior t o t h e October race wi th all p roceeds going to S t ra igh t Inc., a non-prof i t organizat ion t h a t helps y o u t h recover f rom s u b s t a n c e abuse . S t r a i g h t ope ra t e s an office pn Ann Arbor R o a d j u s t west of 1-275..

T H E F I R S T S A L E will be a t t h e launch si te of t h e s e v e n t h annua l May-flower Hotel H o t Air Balloon Fes t iva l Ju ly 3-5.

Pu rchase r s need only en te r the i r names and a d d r e s s on the cover sheets . T h e 2,500 pieces, each expect-ed to become a collector 's i tem, will t hen be flown to P l y m o u t h , Mass. , in the October race, a n d sent &a mail t o t h e purchase r . (Some air mail covers of l imited n u m b e r s sell for $150 to $200 each, such as t h e Voyager cover a n d t h e piece commemoraUng t h e first t rans-At lan t ic bal loon flight.)

T h e idea of t h e gas balloon race orig-ina ted wi th Ca r l J . Faukne r , pres ident of t h e Gove rno r s Motor Inns on t h e east coas t , w h o h a * a r ranged for t h e governor of M a s s a c h u s e t t s to greet the winning pilot a t the race 's

Faukner s h a r e d his idea wi th R. Scot t Lorenz. general manager of t h e Mayf lower Ho te l a n d co-chairman of the Ju ly H o t Air Balloon Festival . T h e two came u p w i t h th i s mean* of link-ing t h e 30th ann ive r s a ry of t h e 1957 sailing of t h e Mayf lower • with t h e Michigan Sesquicen tenniaL

In mid-June Lorenz a n d Boring tra-

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A Hot Air Bal loon Semina r will be held in P l y m o u t h S a t u r d a y a n d Sun-day. Aug. 15 a n d 16, in t h e M a y f l o w e r Hotel .

T h e seminar will b e Conducted by Van St if ler , who is a s soc ia ted wi th t h e For t W a y n e G r o u n d schools.

Ind iv idua ls comple t ing t h e two-day course will be eligible t o t a k e a wr i t t en exam to become a l icensed h o t a ir bal-loon pilot by t h e Fede ra l Av ia t ion Ad-minis t ra t ion ( F A A ) .

T h e seminar will cover s u c h topics as federal regulat ion, d e n s i t y , a l t i tude , l i f t ing force , l a n d i n g , ba l loon ing weather , equ ipmen t , v o c a b u l a r y .-aero-nautical cha r t s , w e a t h e r r epor t s , d u t y operat ing prac t ice , a n d m o u n t a i n fly-ing.

T h e semina r covers i n f o r m a t i o n re-quired for b o t h p r iva t e a n d commer-cial hot air bal loons, a n d f ree balloon pilot licenses. T h i s i n f o r m a t i o n also woald be of i n t e r e s t t o u l t ra - l igh t pi-

lots a n d crew members . "The tu i t ion o f $125 (addit ional fami-

ly m e m b e r s a t $30 each) includes all classroom presen ta t ions , hand ou t ma-terials a n d loan of an aeronaut ica l char t , c i rcu lar pro t rac tor a n d t e s t guides. . k

Stif ler a l so is designated wr i t t en tes t upon course completion. S t i f le r gua ran tees t h a t persons a t t e n d i n g t h e seminar will p a s s t h e FAA wr i t t en ex-aminat ion or t u i t i on will be r e f u n d e d .

T h e c lasses begin 8 a.m. S a t u r d a y and S u n d a y , Aug. 15 and 16, wi th a lunch b reak a t 11:45 a.m. Af t e rnoon sessions run f r o m 1- to 4 p.m. On Sun-day, t h e w r i t t e n exams will be given a t 1 p.m. a n d will l a s t abou t 90 minu tes .

R e s e r v a t i o n s a re necessary a n d m a y be m a d e b y cal l ing t h e Wicker B a s k e t Balloon C e n t e r a t (313) 669-4232 or by calling S t i f l e r a t (219) 747-5533. P a y m e n t is d u e on t h e morning of Aug. 15.

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Act iv i t ies foe the y o u n g s aet are be ing p l anned by Canton Parka * and Recreat ion. S h o w n he re enjoy ing the Ba l loon Feet ival In 1986 ia Br ian Smi th , then e g e 1, o l Canton.

Special fun planned for youngsters at balloon fest Special ac t iv i t ies for ch i l d r en will

be conduc ted by C a n t o n P a r k s a n d Recrea t ion du r ing t h e s e v e n t h annu-al Mayf lower Hote l H o t Air Balloon Fest ival .

T h e ac t iv i t e s will begin a t 6 p.m. S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y . J u l y 4, 5. a t a des igna ted a rea beh ind P l y m o u t h

Salem High School on Joy just west of C a n t o n C e n t e r Road .

Chi ld ren m a y par t ic ipa te in ja heli-um balloon lift-off giveaway, para-chu t e g a m e s , g igant ic bubble mak-ing. f r a t e r ba l lon contes t , and draw-ings for p r izes f rom local bus inesses

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Pat Buckley Moss, one.of America's most collectible art-ists, will be making personal appearances. She will per-sonally inscribe any pieces bought that day. ON DIS-PLAY will be over 100 of her limited reproductions, 30 originals and new etchings.

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Father & Son balloon hard to miss F a t h e r a n d Son is one of t h e logo*

which h a s become a familiar scene a t t h e Mayf lower Hotel H o t Air Balloon Fest ival .

J o h n M. R a y a, a construct ion exped-iter for F a t h e r and Son Const ruct ion Co. of Troy , is a pilot for t h e compa-ny ' s ho t air balloon ent ry .

T h e f i rs t Fa ther and Son ho t air bal-loon m a d e its maiden voyage in t h e 1984 Na t iona l s in Iowa.

E igh t stories high, t h e balloon is adorned with the company ' s trade-mark s— two smiling construct ion

workers with clouds, a winking sunshine, and birds gliding across a br ight blue sky. Different colored piec-es of fabric, hand-cut and sewn togeth-er, form the famous F a t h e r Mid Son logo on the balloon.

T h e particular balloon now used is a 90,000 cubic foot Barnes AX.-8b made in Stateville, N.C. I ts maiden flight was April 25, 1986, in M a c o m b Coun-ty. The wicker basket is large enough to carry four adults , the pilot, a n d four fuel t anks .

Fa the r and Son also owns a rooftop

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balloon, a cold-air balloon which s i ts on top of a roof for display purposes. The roof top balloon s tands 45 feet high and can remain inflated day and night. For n igh t use, a 1,000-watt bulb is suspended inside for illumination.

For Raya , ballooning has become a year-round avocat ion. ' T m u p in t h e air whenever t h e weather will allow i t year-round. I p u t in more t han 100 hours a year as a pilot, and t h a t in-cludes a t t end ing six to eight festivals every year .

There are a -lot of hidden pressures t o hot air ballooning, says Raya . ' I t takes abou t four or five hours of your t ime for t h e average one-hour f l ight .

You have to be continually watching t h e weather, you have to get your crew and the people you're t ak ing u p to-gether. You m u s t check condit ions a t t h e field!

"And then, a f te r the flight, you have to peck u p the balloon and refuel ."

So one hour of floating through the air can be taxing, bu t R a y a f i n d s great pleasure and sat isfact ion in ho t air bal-looning. For him. like many o ther bal-loonists,- i t 's a family sport. Even his th ree children, ages 9, 12 a n d ,14. are pa r t of his crew.

In fact, the 14-year-old is a s tuden t pilol, making this a t rue fa the r and son combination.

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