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Teens meet at malls to shop, socialize, 1B Dameron No. 1, 1D Endorsement for county executive, 8A Canton #b£trDtr Volume 12 Number 1 A great time for reading Thursday. July 24 M l 1986 Canton. Michigan By Susan Buck staff writer Residents are poring over books this summer with a preference for best sellers. An informal survey of bookstores and libraries in the area reveals that residents are interested in self-help books, as well as the hottest books featured on the New York Times best seller list. We're selling a lot of motivation- al self-help, self-improvement books as well as books on psychiatry and inspirational books." said Jackie Powers, owner of the two-vear-old Little Professor on the Park Book- store iti Ply in outh 'Tin not talking about the vanity self-help, and I don't mean the religious inspiration- al We don't sell a tonnage of Bibles." "Fatherhood'' by Bill Cosby is pop- ular both in libraries and in book- stores The book which was shrewdly released just prior to Fa- ther's Day — went over big in Plym- outh and Canton. The leader on the New York Times non-fiction list, the book chronicles Cosby's experiences as a father of five. OTHER BIGGIES at L>ttle Pro- fessor are: "Women Who Love Too Much." a psychological non-fiction book by Robin Norwood that talks about women who hang on to the wrong men for the wrong reasons; "You're Only Old Once," a best-sell- ing adult picture and rhyme book by Dr Seuss. and inspirational books such as the consistent best sellers, "The Road Less Traveled" by M. Scott Peck and "Bus Nine to Para- dise" by Leo Buscaglia. "We also sell a lot of child devel- opment books and books for chil- dren." Powers said. "Sales are up 30 percent. I think people are just real- izing that we're here. "The biggest thing about this town is parents bringing the children in for Tit's a well-educated town. We kind of cater to children's books. Children here (in Plymouth are very- aware of what they read." In addition, residents bought many home improvement and gardening books in the spring, she said. At the Book Break Bookstore in Canton, Cosby's "Fatherhood" is a best-selling hard cover book priced at $14.95, along with romance novel- ist Danielle Steele's "Wanderlust," going for $17 95. and "Fohd: The Men and the Machine," which sells for $24 95. BUSINESS IS good at Book Break. 58 Pages Twenty-five cents ituairtiluoi I All Kiffcu Absentee ballots gain favor By Doug Funke staff writer Absentee voting is becoming more and more popular in the Plymouth- Canton community. Canton Clerk Linda Chuhran ex- pects that as many as 5.000 township residents — a third of the expected turnout in the Aug_ 5 Michigan pri- mary could vote with absentee ballots To date, about 3,000 have beeri distributed. The shelves of books in Plymouth-Canton li- braries ancT bookstores are drawing plenty of summertime readers these days. Bill Cosby's BILL BRESLER/staff photographer "Fatherhood" is one of a number of books now in demand among local readers. store manager James Higgins said, but book customers have grown more frugal over the years, he said. "People are more likely to hold off nriMi the paperback edition comes out. Erght years ago when 1 became store manager at Book Break, a hard cover book cost $10 and paperbacks cost $2.95 to $3.50 Today, a hard cover book costs $15-20 ano a paper- back costs about $4 50." What's really hot according to Higgins is "The Rotation Diet ($'.5 95). a diet book written by Dr. Martin Katahn. "It's unique beeause it is endorsed and co-sponsored by Great Scott, a major marketing chain." Popular books available in paper- back at the store are "Women Who Love Too Much" by Robin Norwood ($4 50), "Elvis and Me" by Priscilla Presley; and "Skeleton Crew," a compilation of supernatural and hor- ror short stones by Stephen King, author of "The Shining." Many people hold out on buying popular books until those books are available in paperback. Higgins said. An exception is "Iacocca by Chrysler chairman Lee Iacocca. For that title, sales at Book Break were better when the book was released as a hard cover priced at $19 95 than the paperback version, which costs $4.95. "Normally, you would have tons of people buying it (this kind of best seller) in paperback My guess is that everyone has read it CUSTOMERS OFTEN ARE will- The city of Plymouth has already- issued approximately 380 absentee ballots. That's far and above the 182 returned in the 1984 state primary and 305 in the 1982 primary Both Cantoo and the city of Plym- outh for the first time this summer mailed absentee voter applications to all registered voters at least 60 years of age "I'm getting a real good re- sponse!" said Linda Langmesser, deputy city clerk for Plymouth. Plymouth Township Clerk Esther Hulsing doesn't make it a policy to mail absentee voter applications to all senior citizens. That hasn't stopped residents from asking for them, though. Nearly 600 ballots had been dis- tributed as of early this week- STATE LAW allows absentee vot- ing for; People of any age who expect to be away from the community on election day. People of any age who are physically unable to attend the polls without assistance. m P^nplp of _ _ attend polls due to religious tenets, election inspectors and precinct workers or persons in jail awaiting arraignment or trial. Anyone at least 60 years old who cannot reach the polls on elec- tion day f of any reason. Absentee ballots may be obtained at each municipal building until 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug 2, and must be returned by 4 p.m election eve They will be accepted on election day if an emergency arises Please turn to Page 4 The Plymouth City Hall is at 201 ing to pay the hard-cover price for frequently-referred-to diet and ex- ercise books, he said. He has noticed a decline in the popularity of romance novels. Read- ers who wTsTTTcf e x p e r i e n c e l o v e ^ v t ^ cariously through romance books have become selective about au- thors. he said. At the Dunning-Hough Library in Plymouth and the Canton Public Li- brary. the summer heat has not di- minished readers appetites Frequently checked out fiction se- lections at the Canton Public Li- brary are "Wanderlust" by Danielle Steele; I'll Take Manhattan," Judith Krantz's novel about magazine pub- lishing in New York. "A Matter of S Main St. (453-1234). the Canton Township Hall at 1150 S. Canton Center Road (397-1000) and the Plymouth Township Hall at 42350 Ann Arbor Road (453-3840). Business hours in Canton are 8:30 a m to 5 p.m. In the city of Plym- outh and Plymouth Township, those hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m "''ABSENTEE BALLOTS will be handed only to individuals who spe- cifically apply for them. Ballots will be mailed to those unable to pick them up in person One person may return the absen- tee ballots of everyone in a house- hold. Municipal clerks remind absentee voters — and all voters that they may not cross party lines when choosing among candidates in the primary. To do so will spoil a ballot. Don't be afraid to get another bal- lot if you make a mistake, they advise "The only thing I'm worried about is people won't get a new ballot." Hulsing said. "I want them to return their absentee ballots to ma and 111 give them a new one." Both Canton and Plymouth town- ships will go to a computer punch- card voting system for the primary In effect, that means people who go to the polls ill vote just like those at home absentee. A SAMPLE ballot and booth is dis- played in the clerk's office at the Plymouth Township IJall. Sample booths will be displayed this weekend at Kroger^^ turers Bank in Canton. Demonstrations for. Canton resi- dents have been scheduled 6-9 p.m. tonight (Thursday) at Fire Station No 1. Canton Center and Cherry Hill roads, and 1-3 p.m. Saturday (July 26) at Fire Station No. 2. Warren and Haggerty roads. Absentee voters in the city of Plymouth will use punch cards. Those who go to the polls in person will use a traditional Shoupe voting machine which locks in parties and guards against cross-voting Kelley keeps track of township business By Diane Gal* staff writer Q OB AEEO/ttaff photographer An abundant supply of knowledge about Canton Township's hiatory and currant avanta helps Doris Kelley In har work aa aacratary to the townahip dark. Doris Kelley isn't a flashy political figure at township hall. But she probably knows- more about the his- tory of Canton and what's happening in the township than just about any- one else. Kelley. a Garden City resident for 27 years, has watched Canton grow from a population of 11.046 when she was hired 16 years ago to approxi- mately 60,000 today She recites the figures like so much other infor- mation about Canton without ef- fort. "I'm asked these things so many times that I just file it away." said Kelley. who works as secretary to the township clerk When she was hired by Phil Din- gledey. the township supervisor at the time. Ford Road wasn't "much of anything." Kelley remembers an old house where Meijer Thrifty Acres in Canton Township now sits Working for the township has been one of the greatest opportunities I could have had to acquire the knowl- edge I have on such a huge spec- trum." Kelley said "I don't know what kind of person I'd be if I hadn't worked here all these years. I've learned so much and it's made roe the person that I a m " people BEFORE CANTON. Kelley worked in an insurance company with her husband After they di- vorced. she began looking for a new way to support herself and two daughters Kelley laughs when explaining that applying for the township job was nerve-wracking, because she was tested on an electric typewriter — a much more sophisticated ma- chine than the manual model she was used to. Now. Kelley's mastering the array of computers that circle her desk and have become essential for her job. She sees the gamut of township government by recording the min- utes for three municipal bodies the Canton Township Board of Trus- tees, the Planning Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals This puts Kelley in a position to watch development projects and new programs from the idea stage through becoming reality. "I like that because it gives m e a handle on what's happening," said Kelley. who works an average of six meetings a month. "I see the whole spectrum and that's what I like "A long time ago. I wanted to go into nursing — so working with peo- ple and being a public servant goes way back," Kelley said. This is a particularly busy time in the clerk's office. "We're preparing for the August election, working on the new voting machine equipment, there's a new clerk and new people."' Kelley said "And with the latest growth episode, all the departments are going full speed ahead at all times." HER EXPERIENCE and knowl- edge of Canton Township haven't gone unnoticed. Kelley has been asked to run for public office, but that's not a role she wants Please turn to Page 4 what's inside Amusements. . . . . 6-8D Brevities ... . . . . 2A Business . . . . . 1-2C Crossword. . . . . . . 5E Editorials 8A Letters 9A Medical Briefs 4A Recreation News . . . . 7B Sports 1-5D Suburban Life . . . . 1-4B NEWSLINE . . 458-2700 8PORT8LINE . .591-2312 WANT AOS . . 591-0900 f t f m m ^ Your Observer Carrier will be stopping by this week to colleci for the month. Pteaae have the money ready and be sura to gat your receipt. It's worth a 12 00 discount on the next classified advertisement you j*aos in your hometown
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Teens meet at malls to shop, socialize, 1B

Dameron No. 1, 1D

Endorsement for county executive, 8A

Canton #b£trDtr V o l u m e 12 Number 1

A great time for reading

Thursday. July 24

• • • M l

1986 Canton. Michigan

By Susan Buck staff writer

Residents a r e poring over books this s u m m e r with a p re fe rence for best sel lers .

An i n f o r m a l survey of bookstores and l ib ra r i e s in the area reveals that res idents a r e interested in self-help books, a s well as the hottest books fea tu red on the New York Times best sel ler list.

We ' re selling a lot of motivation-al self-help, se l f - improvement books a s well as books on psychiatry and inspira t ional books." said J ack ie Powers , owner of the two-vear-old Little P ro fes so r on the Park Book-store iti Ply in outh 'T in not ta lking about the vani ty self-help, and I don't m e a n the religious inspiration-al We don't sell a tonnage of Bibles."

"Fa the rhood ' ' by Bill Cosby is pop-ular both in l ibraries and in book-stores The book — which was shrewdly re leased just prior to Fa-ther ' s Day — went over big in P lym-outh and Canton. The leader on the New York T imes non-fiction list, the book chronic les Cosby's exper iences as a f a t h e r of five.

O T H E R BIGGIES at L>ttle Pro-fessor a re : "Women Who Love Too Much." a psychological non-fiction book by Robin Norwood that ta lks about w o m e n who hang on to the wrong m e n fo r the wrong reasons; "You ' re Only Old Once," a best-sell-ing adul t p ic ture and rhyme book by Dr Seuss. and inspirational books such a s the consistent best sellers, "The Road Less Trave led" by M.

Scott Peck and "Bus Nine to P a r a -dise" by Leo Buscaglia.

"We also sell a lot of child devel-opment books and books for chil-dren." P o w e r s said. "Sales are up 30 percent . I think people a re just real-izing tha t w e ' r e here.

"The biggest thing about this town is pa ren t s bringing the children in for Tit's a well-educated town. We kind of ca t e r to children's books. Children here (in Plymouth a re very-a w a r e of wha t they read."

In addit ion, residents bought many home improvemen t and gardening books in the spring, she said.

At the Book Break Bookstore in Canton, Cosby's "Fatherhood" is a best-sell ing hard cover book priced at $14.95, a long with romance novel-ist Danie l le Steele's "Wander lus t , " going fo r $17 95. and "Fohd: The Men and the Machine," which sells for $24 95.

BUSINESS IS good a t Book Break.

58 Pages Twenty-f ive cents

ituairtiluoi I All Kiffcu

Absentee ballots gain favor By Doug Funke staff writer

Absentee voting is becoming more and more popular in the Plymouth-Canton communi ty .

Canton Clerk Linda Chuhran ex-pects that as many as 5.000 township residents — a third of the expected turnout in the Aug_ 5 Michigan pri-m a r y — could vote with absentee ballots To date, about 3,000 have beeri distr ibuted.

The shelves of books in P lymouth-Canton li-brar ies ancT books to re s a re drawing plenty of s u m m e r t i m e reade r s t h e s e days . Bill Cosby ' s

BILL BRESLER/staff photographer

" F a t h e r h o o d " is one of a n u m b e r of books now in d e m a n d among local r eade r s .

s tore manage r J a m e s Higgins said, but book cus tomers have grown more f ruga l over the years , he said.

"People a re more likely to hold off nriMi the paperback edition comes out. Erght years ago when 1 b e c a m e s tore m a n a g e r at Book Break, a hard cover book cost $10 and paperbacks cost $2.95 to $3.50 Today, a ha rd cover book costs $15-20 ano a paper-back costs about $4 50."

What 's really hot according to Higgins is "The Rotat ion Diet ($'.5 95). a diet book wri t ten by Dr. Mar t in Katahn.

"It's unique beeause it is endorsed and co-sponsored by Great Scott, a m a j o r marke t ing chain."

Popu la r books avai lable in paper-back at the store a re "Women Who Love Too Much" by Robin Norwood

($4 50), "Elvis and Me" by Pr i sc i l l a Presley; and "Skeleton Crew, " a compilat ion of superna tu ra l and hor-ror short s tones by Stephen King, author of "The Shining."

Many people hold out on buying popular books until those books a r e avai lable in paperback. Higgins said. An exception is " I a c o c c a by Chrysler cha i rman Lee Iacocca . For that title, sales at Book Break were be t te r when the book was re leased as a hard cover priced at $19 95 than the paperback version, which costs $4.95.

"Normally , you would have tons of people buying it (this kind of best seller) in paperback My guess is that everyone has read it

CUSTOMERS O F T E N A R E will-

The city of P lymouth has already-issued approx imate ly 380 absentee ballots. That ' s f a r and above the 182 re turned in the 1984 s tate p r imary and 305 in the 1982 p r i m a r y

Both Cantoo and the city of Plym-outh for the f i rs t t i m e this summer mai led absentee voter applications to all regis tered vo te r s at least 60 years of age

" I ' m get t ing a rea l good re-sponse!" said Linda Langmesser , depu ty city c le rk f o r Plymouth.

P lymouth Township Clerk Esther Hulsing doesn't m a k e it a policy to mai l absentee voter applications to all senior cit izens. That hasn't stopped res idents f r o m asking for them, though.

Near ly 600 bal lots had been dis-tr ibuted as of ear ly this week-

STATE LAW al lows absentee vot-ing for;

• People of any age who expect to be away f r o m the communi ty on election day.

• People of any age who a re physically unable to a t tend the polls without assistance.

m P^nplp of _ _ a t tend polls due to religious tenets, election inspectors and precinct workers or persons in jail awaiting a r r a ignmen t or tr ial .

• Anyone a t least 60 years old who cannot reach the polls on elec-tion day f of any reason.

Absentee bal lots m a y be obtained a t each municipal building until 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug 2, and must be re turned by 4 p.m election eve They will be accepted on election day if an emergency ar ises

P l ease turn to P a g e 4 The Plymouth City Hall is at 201

ing to pay the hard-cover price for f requent ly- refer red- to diet and ex-ercise books, he said.

He has noticed a decline in the popularity of r o m a n c e novels. Read-ers who wTsTTTcf exper ience love^vt^ cariously through r o m a n c e books have become select ive about au-thors. he said.

At the Dunning-Hough Library in Plymouth and the Canton Public Li-brary . the s u m m e r heat has not di-minished readers appet i tes

Frequent ly checked out fiction se-lections at the Canton Publ ic Li-brary a re "Wander lus t" by Danielle Steele; I'll Take Manha t t an , " Judith Krantz 's novel about magaz ine pub-lishing in New York. "A Mat t e r of

S Main St. (453-1234). the Canton Township Hall at 1150 S. Canton Center Road (397-1000) and the Plymouth Township Hall at 42350 Ann Arbor Road (453-3840).

Business hours in Canton a re 8:30 a m to 5 p.m. In the city of P lym-outh and P lymouth Township, those hours a re 8 a .m. to 4 p.m

" ' ' A B S E N T E E BALLOTS will be handed only to individuals who spe-cif ical ly apply for them. Ballots will be mai led to those unable to pick them up in person

One person m a y return the absen-tee bal lots of everyone in a house-hold.

Municipal c le rks remind absentee voters — and all voters — that they m a y not cross par ty lines when choosing a m o n g candidates in the p r i m a r y . To do so will spoil a ballot .

Don't be a f r a i d to get another bal-lot if you m a k e a mistake, they advise

"The only thing I 'm worried about is people won ' t get a new ballot ." Hulsing said. " I want them to re turn their absen t ee ballots to ma and 111 give t h e m a new one."

Both Canton and Plymouth town-ships will go to a computer punch-card voting sys tem for the p r imary In e f fec t , tha t means people who go to the polls ill vote just like those a t home absentee .

A S A M P L E ballot and booth is dis-played in the clerk 's off ice a t the P lymouth Township IJall.

Sample booths will be displayed this weekend at K r o g e r ^ ^

turers Bank in Canton.

Demons t ra t ions for. Canton resi-dents have been scheduled 6-9 p.m. tonight (Thursday) at F i re Station No 1. Canton Center and Cherry Hill roads, and 1-3 p.m. Saturday (July 26) at F i r e Station No. 2. Warren and Hagger ty roads.

Absentee voters in the city of P lymouth will use punch cards. Those who go to the polls in person will use a t radi t ional Shoupe voting machine which locks in par t ies and guards aga ins t cross-voting

Kelley keeps track of township business By Diane Gal* staff writer

QOB AEEO/ttaff photographer

An abundant supply of knowledge about Canton Township's hiatory and currant avanta helps Doris Kelley In har work aa aacratary to the townahip dark.

Doris Kelley isn't a flashy polit ical f igure at township hall. But she probably knows- more about the his-tory of Canton and what ' s happening in the township than just about any-one else.

Kelley. a Garden City res ident for 27 years, has watched Canton grow f r o m a population of 11.046 when she was hired 16 years ago to approxi -mate ly 60,000 today She rec i t e s the f igures — like so much o ther infor-mat ion about Canton — without ef-for t .

" I 'm asked these things so many t imes that I just file it a w a y . " said Kelley. who works as s e c r e t a r y to the township clerk

When she was hired by Phil Din-gledey. the township superv i sor at the t ime. Ford Road wasn ' t "much of anything." Kelley r e m e m b e r s an old house where Mei jer Thr i f ty Acres in Canton Township now sits

Working for the township has been one of the greates t oppor tuni t ies I could have had to acqui re the knowl-edge I have on such a huge spec-t rum." Kelley said " I don' t know what kind of person I'd be if I hadn ' t worked here all these yea r s . I 've learned so much and i t ' s m a d e roe the person that I a m "

people B E F O R E C A N T O N . K e l l e y

worked in an insurance company with her husband Af te r they di-vorced. she began looking for a new way to support herself and two daughters

Kelley laughs when explaining that applying for the township job was nerve-wracking, because she was tested on an e lec t r ic typewr i te r — a much m o r e sophist icated ma-chine than the manua l model she was used to.

Now. Kelley's mas te r ing the a r r a y of compute r s tha t c i rc le her desk and have become essent ia l for her job.

She sees the g a m u t of township government by recording the min-utes for three municipal bodies — the Canton Township Board of Trus-tees, the Planning Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals

This puts Kelley in a position to watch deve lopment pro jec ts and new p r o g r a m s f r o m the idea s tage through becoming real i ty .

"I like tha t because it gives m e a handle on what ' s happening," said Kelley. who works an a v e r a g e of six meet ings a month. "I see the whole

spec t rum and tha t ' s what I like "A long t ime ago. I wanted to go

into nursing — so working with peo-ple and being a public servant goes way back," Kelley said.

This is a par t i cu la r ly busy t ime in the clerk 's office.

"We're p repar ing for the August election, working on the new voting machine equipment , there 's a new clerk and new people."' Kelley said

"And with the latest growth episode, all the depa r tmen t s a re going full speed ahead at all t imes."

H E R E X P E R I E N C E and knowl-edge of Canton Township haven ' t gone unnoticed. Kelley has been asked to run for public office, but that ' s not a role she wants

P lease turn to P a g e 4

what's inside

Amusements . . . . . 6-8D Brevities . . . . . . .2A Business . . . . .1-2C Crossword. . . . . . . 5 E Editorials 8A Letters 9A Medical Briefs 4A Recreation News . . . . 7B Sports 1-5D Suburban Life . . . . 1-4B

NEWSLINE . . 458-2700 8PORT8LINE . .591-2312 WANT AOS . . 591-0900

f t f m m

^ Your Observer Carrier will be

stopping by this week to colleci for the month. Pteaae have the money ready and be sura to gat your receipt. It's worth a 12 00 discount on the next classif ied advertisement you j*aos in your hometown

2A(P,C) O&F. Thursday. July 24. 1986

brevities • BREVITIES DEADLINES

for

periences in college. The p rogram is open to the public f ree . For addi-tional in format ion , call 591-6400

should be submitted by noon Mon-day for the Thursday issue and by noon Thursday for the Monday is-sue. Bring in or mail announce-ments to the Observer. 489 M a i n . ~

• MUSIC IN THE PARK Wednesday. Ju ly 30 — F r o m noon

to 1 p.m.. Karen Store will pe r fo rm on the m a r i m b a at Kellogg P a r k in downtown Plymouth a s p a r t of "Mu-sic in the P a r k . " The ongoing pro-g r a m is sponsored by the Plymouth Community Arts Council.

• LET'S DANCE" Sunday. Aug. 3 — The Livonia

Fi re Fighters Association and the owners of the Browne J u g a r e plan-ning a pig roast and dance benefi t , to be held f r o m noon to 2 a .m. a t the Browne Jug, 32826 F i v e Mile. Livo-nia. Tickets cost $6.75 and cover food, dance and fun Blood pressure screenings and b rochures on burn awareness / prevention will be avail-able. Tickets a r e ava i lab le at the Browne J u g and a t Livonia 's f i re sta-tions. All proceeds will go to the Na-tional Inst i tute for Burn Medicine in Ann Arbor.

• COLLEGE TALK Tuesday, Aug. 5 — Schoolcraf t

College in Livonia will hold a semi-nar on "The College Expe r i ence" at 7:30 p.m. in the W a t e r m a n Campus Center on the campus . 18600 Hag-gerty. Student speaker s will discuss their backgrounds and personal ex-

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• TIGER BASEBALL GAME Thursday. Aug. 14 — Plymouth

P a r k s and Recrea t ion is planning a senior citizens t r i p to Tiger Stadium to see the T ige r s play the u incago White Sox. The c h a r g e for t ranspor-tation and a rese rved seat is $14. G a m e t ime is 1:30 p.m. Space is lim-ited but a $5 deposit will hold a spot. For in format ion , ca l l Carol Donnelly at 4&&-6620.

• WHAT'S YOUR MAJOR? Tuesday, Aug 19 — Schoolcraft

College will host a p rog ram, "How to Select a College Major . " 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the W a t e r m a n Campus Cen-ter on the c a m p u s , 18600 Haggerty, Livonia. P a r t i c i p a n t s will review college m a j o r s and the anticipated job marke t . College staff member s will discuss f inancia l aid p rograms and how to m a n a g e a schedule tha t includes school, home and work re-sponsibilities. The p rogram is open to the public; t h e r e is no admission charge. For addi t ional information, call 591-6400 Ext . J12

• FALL FLY Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 27-28

— The Flying P i l g r ims Model Air-plane Club will p resen t the "Fal l Fly for Fun Phase O u t " f r o m 9 a.m. to 5 p.m There is a $6 landing fee. The field is at Lilley and Van Born roads in Canton Township. Spectators m a y at tend. For addi t ional information, call Don or Greg Kehoe, 397-0410.

R u s h - h o u r c o m m u t e r s on Ford e a s t of Lilley in Can ton Town-ship m u s t c o n t e n d with c o n s t r u c t i o n a long t h e way. Can ton po-

BILL BRESLER/staff photogra pher

l ice a r e urging m o t o r i s t s to b e ex t ra ca re fu l when driving in t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n z o n e s .

excursions Contest winners named • TOLEDO THEATER

A t r ip to the Star Theatre- m To-ledo to see the T o m m y Dorsey Or-chestra will be sponsored Saturday. Aug. 9. by the city of P lymouth Pa rks and Recrea t ion Depa r tmen t in cooperation with Bianco Travel ami-Tours The cha rge of $37.50 per person includes t ranspor ta t ion , din-ner at Walli's Supper Club'"and a ticket to the pe r fo rmance .

• MISSISSIPPI RIVER City of Plymouth P a r k s and Rec-

r reation, in cooperat ion with Bianco Travel & Tours, will sponsor a four-day, three-night Mississippi Belle & the Amana Colonies t r ip with depar-ture on Monday, Aug. 11. The charge of $339 per person based on double occupancy includes t ranspor ta t ion , three nights hotel accommodat ions , a daylong cruise wth breakfas t , lunch and dinner on the Mississippi River aboard the Mississippi Belle, a dinner in Davenport , Iowa, lunch in the Amana Colonies, d inne r / t hea t e r , a tour of Herber t Hoover ' s birth-place, and tour of A m a n a Colonies. For informat ion, cal l the recreat ion off ice a t 455-6620.

• FLINT THEATER The Y Trave le r s will be taking a

day t r ip to Star Thea t r e in Flint 1-8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, to see J im

be a t Walli 's Supper Club (on "your own). The charge of $26 per person includes bus t ranspor ta t ion , thea te r t ickets and snacks en route . For res-ervat ions, call the P l y m o u t h Com-muni ty Fami ly YMCA a t 453-2904

A u t h e n t i c

x ican

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• WISCONSIN DELLS — T h e - Y T r a v e l e r s a r e offer ing a

Door County/Wisconsin Dells Tr ip Aug 24-30. The c h a r g e is $449 per person based on double occupancy. For informat ion on trips, call 453-2904.

• AFRICAN LION SAFARI Plymouth Recrea t ion and Bianco

Travel & Tours a r e offer ing a t r ip to African Lion Safa r i in Ontario. Cana-da.. on Aug. 26. The pr ice of $42 per person includes bus, lunch, and ad-mission to Af r i can Lion Safari. For information, cal l 455-6620.

• ALPINE HOLIDAY City of P lymou th P a r k s and Rec-

reation. in coopera t ion with T m Travel .Associates Inc., is sponsoring a 12-day t r ip to Austria, Belgium. Switzerland and Germany . The tour leaves Detroi t Sept. 12 and re turns Sept. 24 The c h a r g e of $1,400 per person includes a i r t ransportat ion, hotel accommodat ions , and break-fast and dinner daily. For informa-tion, call the d e p a r t m e n t at 455-6620.

• NEW ENGLAND COLOR TOUR.

The P lymouth Active Senior Elks a re sponsoring a New England Color Tour for seven days, six nights in New H a m p s h i r e a n d Vermont . About 18 seats will be o f fe red on a f irst-come basis. F e a t u r e d will be historic sites and fall co lo rs of the White and

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• ELORA MILL & MENNONITE COUNTRY

City of P lymouth P a r k s & Recre-ation D e p a r t m e n t in cooperat ion with Bianco Travel & Tour will be sponsoring a two-day. one-night t r ip to E l m i r a . Ontar io (Mennonite coun-try), and to the Elora Mill. The tour date is Monday, Sept. 29. and the cha rge is $125 per person based on double occupancy. The tour includes bus t ranspor ta t ion , two days-one night a t the Elora Mill, a full-course dinner a t the mill, a lunch a t E lmi ra . cocktai l pa r ty on ar r ival , historic tour of E l m i r a , Elora a r ea tour, and evening en te r t a inment . If interested, cal l 455-6620. -

Winners of the Mayflower Hot Air Balloon Fes t iva l contest have been announced by the Canton Chamber of Commerce .

Sherry Star rs of Wayne won the f i rs t prize, a week's vacation for two in F lor ida . The prize was donated by Suncoast Travel and par t ic ipat ing c h a m b e r members .

S t a r r s works at R.H. Spec t rum Distr ibut ing in the Pi lgr im Village Mall. She deposited the winning en-try a t the Country Deli and Wine

Shop, also located in P i lg r im Vil-lage.

Second prize was won by Sharon Clark of Canton Township. That prize was a c rys ta l chandel ie r donat-ed by Master Lighting. Clark depos-ited her winning t icket a t the Willow Creek Dental Clinic.

Third prize was won by Russell Delaney. The third prize w a s a week-end at the Mayf lower Hotel in P lym-outh, donated by the hotel.

His prize c a m e a t a par t icu lar ly convenient t ime, as Delaney and his wife will soon ce lebra te their f i rs t wedding anniversary . Delaney is par t owner of Great Lakes Comput-er Systems in Canton

Four th prize, a hot a i r balloon ride for two. was won by Randy K r a t t of Northville. That prize was also do-nated by the Mayflower Hotel. Kra t t will en ter the U.S. Army a t the end of August

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' We need to work to get more of our federal dollars back. With a Republican governor, at least we'll have an entree into the federal government.

— Richard Chrysler

'It seems like we (local units) do a better job— at everything else. Why can't we do as good a job at controlling our own money that comes from the feds? The~ -state ought to be putting more money down for local roads.

— Daniel Murphy

7 believe / have the integrity to be governor. It's difficult forme to duck an issue. / feel / should be honest and forthright. It would be a refreshing change tor the state. The people would know where / stood.

— CoHen Engler

GOP candidates tackle election issues By Tim Richard staff writer

IMAGE-MAKING t i m e w a s over. Now the Republican gu-bernator ia l candidates were being asked tough quest ions

about complex suburban and s l a t e issues.

The issues a re roads, toxic was tes , paying fo r special education, the death penal ty and negotiat ing with s ta te worke r s represented by the UAW.

Daniel T. Murphy, Colleen Engle r and Richard Chrysler — who a r e asking G O P pr imary voters Aug. 5 for the chance to tackle Democra t i c Gov. J a m e s Blanchard on Nov. 4 — faced the editorial board of Observer & Eccen t r i c Newspapers for m o r e than an hour last week.

"Bill (Lucas) missed a g rea t op-portuni ty to discuss the issues." Mur-phy said. Lucas.Jl ie . Wayne County execut ive , said through a spokesman he had schedule conflicts for both al-t e rna t ive da tes posed by the editors.

Q. Roads have become a night-m a r e in suburban Oakland County and wes t e rn Wayne County as they 've become urbanized. The solu-tions boil down to money. Whose re-sponsibili ty is it to solve it — the communi ty , the county or the s t a t e ?

M U R P H Y , the Oakland County execut ive: "Road monies come f r o m the s t a t e and a re passed back out on a f o r m u l a . I t ' s a problem the local units and s t a t e have combined.

"The last (federal) money tha t c a m e to the s ta te c a m e with the idea that if the s ta te wanted to re turn 30 percent to the local units, they could. Well, the s ta te highway depa r tmen t doesn't turn 5 percent to deal with our local roads.

" I t seems like we (local units) do a bet ter job a t everything else. Why can ' t we do as good a job a t control-ling our own money tha t comes f r o m the feds? The s t a t e ought to be put-ting more money down for local roads.

"That doesn't mean in the nea r fu-ture that new corporat ions opening up Dear a main highway aren' t going to have to put their own roads into their own business That 's what ' s coming."

ENGLER, s ta te representa t ive f rom Mt. Pleasant : "The road prob1

lem is crit ical in all par t s of the s tate .

' '1 think the r o a d p rob lem i s both a s ta te and local one. A number of things can be done We're looking at cutbacks in t e rms of federal funds. We have some options. The Cobo Hall expansion tax — the hotel tax — could go to roads (when the project is completed).

"The only option for local uni ts a re the property tax and income tax. We're going to have to give more op-tions to local units.

"There ' s a problem with the s t a t e t ransportat ion fund. Groups such a s snowmobilers want more for snow-mobile trails,' o thers want port de-velopment , o thers for public access

to lakes. The governor will have to t ake a hard s tand agaiinst those groups, saying 'we want the money in the t ransportat ion fund fo r roads. I 'm sorry, but tha t ' s wha t the gaso-line tax was established for.* "

CHRYSLER, owner and c h a i r m a n of Cars and Concepts: "We need to work to get more of our f ede ra l dol-la rs back. With a Republ ican gover-nor, at least we'll have an e n t r e e into the federal government .

"Our highways a re buil t (under contract ) by pr iva te sec tor compa-nies. They should be ma in ta ined by the pr ivate sector, too. We could cut the cost 25 percent ."

ment of the head of the Depa r tmen t of Natura l Resources .

"Obviously some things have not been cleaned up in the environmient. If we ' re going to pass laws, we should have the abil i ty to enforce them."

ENGLER: "I 've been very dissat-isfied with the t i m e it 's taken to clean up toxic was t e sites. Instead, they (DNR) .were doing studies of banning brines on roads.

"As we move toward the next cen-tury, our problem is going to be toxic waste c leanups and also new sites for solid was te disposal. I t ' s very,

For comments on candidates in the GOP primary race and to read our endorsement, please turn to the editorial page in this section.

Chrysler advocated a l lowing local option taxes to be approved by vot-ers .

Q. What is your plan f o r continu-ing the cleanup of toxic and hazard-ous wastes in Michigan? What kind of impac t will your proposal have in the overall c leanup?

CHRYSLER: "When we ' r e ta lk ing about clean air and wate r , w e do not play 'politics. We can ' t have the gov-e rnor meddling with the appoint-

very expensive. "I 've ravored a ballot question for

a general obligation bonds to be split between s t a t e and local units, a cap on landfills, and also the establish-ment of disposal fac i l i t ies for solid wastes. Sen. Connie Binsfeld (R-Maple City) proposed it (bond issue) two years ago, but t he D N R has been dragging its heels."

MURPHY: "1 ag ree with Colleen. The Legis la ture should s t a r t doing something. I t would help Oakland

County. We have our p rogram in place for the next 20 years , but around the s t a t e it isn ' t done.

"The s ta te saw the solid waste problem and c r ea t ed an ac t for local government to be involved. If you do the same with toxic waste, you're gonna get t h e m (local units) more concerned.

"When we found the toxic waste d rums in Rose and White Lake town-ships, the s t a t e c a m e down and said they would put money to clean it up, but they didn' t have the money to put a road in to get the d rums out. We (county) put a road ig. We got involved. The d r u m s a re out of that

Q. What about suing of fenders — is that real is t ic?

MURPHY: " I t ' s a proper way un-less they ' re in bankrup tcy . "

ENGLER: "We've found some companies were over assessed for the fund."

CHRYSLER: "The people that made the mess got ta clean it up." Chrysler said the s t a t e "played poli-t ics" by using the election year to re imburse f a r m e r s who lost cat t le in the PBB poisonings of several years ago.

Q. Several school distr icts are suing the s ta te , saying it isn't provid-ing enough f o r special education. How should these ca tegor ica l i tems be funded?

E N G L E R : "Ca tegor ica l aid is ex-t remely impor t an t to out-of-formula

school d i s t r i c t s (those that get DO genera l opera t ing a i d ' friJm the state). We ' re very much underfund-ing ca tegor ica l s . I t 's a t ragedy the school d is t r ic t s had to go to cour t .

"One of the problems-is with the fo rmula itself. I t ' s despera te ly in need of revision. In many nor thern Michigan dis tr ic ts , people h a v e ' a " high SEV (assessments for p roper ty taxes) and ve ry low income levels, and can ' t a f fo rd to vote for millages.

"I would propose a median income s tandard tes t a s well as the SEV test in t e r m s of al locating s ta te aid.

"In the fu tu r e we should look a t tax base sharing. Yes, that was pro-posed in the '70s, and a "lot of people didn't l ike it because they feared loss of local control . If we looked a t a 10-yea r phase-in — there 's a proposal right now (by Sen. Dan DeGrow, R-Por t Huron) — that might be a se-rious opt ion."

M U R P H Y : "The f o r m u l a needs t o be worked on. A lot of distr icts get a slight increase , and it puts them out of fo rmula .

"Peop le want to have the local dis-t r ic t control educat ion and set policy — if they .can put in a swimming pool or a r t p r o g r a m , they do it.

"Now s o m e of us have said m a y b e there should be a single school dis-t r ict in Oakland County, spread o a t the money equally. But you ' re not going to sell t ha t to the Farmingtou-School Distr ic t , to B i rmingham, t o Bloomf ield Hills.

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Maria Holmes has been named the c o m m u n i t y a f fa i r s and p rog ram di-r ec to r of the local origination de-p a r t m e n t fo r Orpnicom of Michigan. The announcement was m a d e by F rede r i ck Collman, general m a n a -ger of Omnicom of Michigan.

Holmes replaces Suzanne Skubick. who recent ly left the position a t Om-nicom. Holmes has served as act ing d i rec tor of the programming d e p a r t -ment s ince Skubick left at the end of May.

"I a m pleased that Ms. Holmes has accep ted this position, and I a m conf ident she will serve the c o m m u -nity and company well as the new p r o g r a m director ," Collman said

Ho lmes has been with Omnicom as a p rogramming execut ive pro-ducer for more than three years . She is a g r adua t e of Eas tern Michigan Universi ty , where she received- a bachelor ' s degree in te lecommunica-t ions /marke t ing .

The Plymouth Business and Pro-

fessional Women's Club honored Holmes as a "Young Career Wom-an" in 1986. She also received the Hometown Video Award, given by the National Federa t ion of Local Cable P r o g r a m m e r s , for a s tudent production, "Human Images ."

SHE ALSO received the Salvation Army Humani ta r ian Award for her initiation of the "Baskets Filled With Love" food dr ive/ te le thon.

"This is a ma jo f s tep in my ca-ree r , " Holmes said. "I 've worked hard and accomplished a lot in the yea r s I 've been here, and I 'm looking fo rward to the challenge this new position gives me.

" I t ' s only because 6f the suppor t f r o m m y family, Omnicom and the communi ty that I 've been able to at-tain this position and I 'm g ra t e fu l for tha t . "

Holmes lives in Ypsilanti with her husband, Solomon, and 2-year-old

Maria Hoimea

daughter , Karissa. She f i l led the po-sition at Omnicom last fa l l when Skubick was on leave.

Water-sewer rate hikes strike Canton Township By Kevin Brown staff writer

A 160-percent increase in Canton Township residents ' wa te r r a t e s will be paid by the township — for now.

But ea r ly next year. Canton Town-ship will begin passing on those UH c reases to private users, who will likely see a 200 percent rise in the i r wa t e r bills. -

The Canton Township Board of Trus tees on Tuesday considered four ways of coping with increased wa-ter -sewer r a t e s to the township f r o m Wayne County and the city of De-troit . The r a t e increases followed the col lapse of a rate averaging provi-sion in a wa t e r contract between De-troit , the county, some downriver communities and Canton.

Charlie Williams, director of the Detroit Water and Sewage Depart-ment, wrtfte In a letter to Township Supervisor James Poole that the coat of service rates for Canton in fiscal year 1986-87 would rise to $5 86 per 1,000 cubic feet, "a substantial In-

c rease over the ave rage r a t e of $4.11."

Township Finance Director John Spencer reported to the township board that the Wayne County De-pa r tmen t of Public Works has also requested an increase in s ewage t r e a t m e n t ra tes

POOLE EXPLAINED that sepa-rate water and sewer rate increases from both Detroit and Wayne Cqunty would hike residents' rates a total four times by early next year. He suggested that by not acting, the township could in effect abaorb rate increases for six months, then pass those increases on when new rates are set by agencies providing water to the township

Also at the meeting, the board ac-cepted the monthly Canton Police Department report for May. It showed that Incidents of crime-ar-rests through (he first five months of the year were up sharply as com-pared to 1985 in areas of criminal sexual conduct, op from eight re-

ported incidences in 1985 to 17 so f a r this year. Increases were also seen in robbery, f rom t w o to 10, na rco t ic drug law violations, f rom eight to 16, and weapons violations, f r o m t h r e e to eight.

Commenting on the increase in re-ported incidences of criminal sexual conduct. Police Chief John Santo-mauro speculated that the increase of reported incidents "is really due to (increased) public awareness" of child abuse

Ttje rise in reported drug offenses follows more drug arrests in 1986 compared to the same period last year, according to the report

Poole also accepted a check on be-half of the township from State Rep: James Kosteva, D-Cantofl,' for $451,000 — reflecting an adjustment la state-shared revenues tA the town-ship over the past two years, Kos-teva explained.

Poole said the money, long expect-ed, had been budgeted for Road

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Books entice readers Continued from Page 1

Honor," J e f f r ey Archer 's story of a colooel and World War II hero in re-

In Plymouth 's Dunning-Hough Li-brary, "Lake Wobegon Days" by Garrison Keillor, "Bourne

t irement; and " Mammoth Hunters , ' a mammoth book of almost 800 pag-es by Jean Auel.

"We have 10 copies and a huge re-serve list," said Rebecca Haven-stein-Coughlin. head of adult ser-vices for the Canton Public Library.

A sure sign a book is hot is when the l ibrary has five people on the re-serve list waiting to borrow it, she said.

"I don't know if it 's a sign of the t imes, but- w e r e loaning a lot of typ-ing and resume books. A lot of peo-ple are pounding the pavement look-ing for jobs."

RENTAL O F video tapes is popu-lar in the Canton Public Library

"People a r e staying home reading books and watching TV," Haven-stein-Coughlin said.

In the non-fiction department, Canton Public Library patrons are interested in Rock Hudson biogra-phies. both the authorized version, "Rock Hudson, His Story" by Hudson and Sarah Davidson, and "Idol. The True Story of an American Film Hero." by Je r ry Oppenheimer.

The Cosby, Ford and Seuss books also are popular, she said.

cy" by Robert Ludlum and "Act of Will" by Barbara Taylor Bradford continue to command readers ' a t ten-tion, l ibrary director Pa t Thomas said.

"Summer is the busiest (library) season. People a r e catching up on

Suprema- things they didn't read. "People pay a lot of at tention to

the New York Times best seller list. What's surprising to me is that there is no finance book on the best seller list (right now)."

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"I don't want to be an elected offi-cial. I would much rather be here. I have sat up there (at public meet-ings) so many times and have watched people make todgh deci-sions. I was so glad that I wasn' t in that position.

"I didn't have to take sides. I was just the secretary taking notes. I think being an elected official is such a tough job, because people a r e al-ways saying that you don't want to do this, or that they aren ' t going to vote for you. People don't want to look.at the whole picture."

Still. Kelley has long been the per-son whom elected officials and ad-ministrators will turn to for back-ground information about the com-munity. In 1976, Kelley established an index system cataloging township data to help wean them f rom their dependency.

She has no immedia te plans for re-tirement.

"I'd like to keep working for as long as my health permits ." said Kelley, who is 55.

In the meantime. Kelley looks for-ward to December when her daugh-ter is scheduled to deliver twins.

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• TRAINING SESSION The Senior Alliance, in coopera-

tion with Madonna College, is spon-soring a training session to help in communicat ing effectively with old-er adults. The session will be held 2:30-5 p.m. Thursday, July 24, in Room 150 of the Science Lecture Hall of Madonna College. 36600 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia. The ses-sion will focus on empathy, atti-tudes, barr iers to communication and environmental needs. There is no charge for those attending the session. To register, call 722-2830.

• HEALTH SCREENINGS Catherine McAuley Health Center

will offer free health screenings from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday. July 28. at the Arbor Health Building. 990 W. Ann Arbor Trail. Plymouth. Free screening tests will be o f fe red . for high blood pressure and glaucoma. Health risk appraisals will be avail-able. For additional information, call 455-5869. The Arbor Health Building is affi l iated with the Cathe-rine McAuley Health Center in Ann Arbor.

• QUIT-SMOKING PROGRAM FreshStar t . a quit-smoking pro-

g ram. will be offered in July and August a t St. Mary Hospital, Five Mile at Levan in Livonia. The ses-sions will be 7 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 29 and 31, Aug. 5 and 7, Aug. 12 and 14. The series, co-sponsored by the American Can-cer Society, will be in the first-floor nursing classroom at the hospital. There is no charge but preregistra-tion is requested. To register, call 464-4800 Ext . 2313. FreshStar t deals with smoking as a - c h e m i c a l addic-.

tion, as a habit and as a psychologi-cal dependency, and of fers sugges-tions on how to deal with stress and weight control.

• FIRST AID CLASS Oakwood Canton Health Center a t

Warren and Canton Center roads is offering a First Aid class 6-10 p.m. on Aug. 5 and 12. The charge for the two sessions is $13. Pregistration is required and may be done by calling 459-7030.

• BLOOD DRIVE A blood drive will be held from 7

a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 6, a t Westland Medical Center. 2345 Mer-riman, Westland. The blood drive is sponsored by Westland Medical Cen-ter and the Southeastern Detroit Chapter of the American Red Cross. It is being held to assist in overcom-ing the shor tage of blood in western Wayne County.

• HEALTHY SENIORS A "Discover Good Health" f r ee

health screening for those age 60 and older will be held Wednesday, Aug. 13, a t the Plymouth Cultural Center. 525 F a r m e r St., Plymouth. The screenings a r e provided by hospital personnel f rom the five Peoples Community Hospital Authority units, with the Plymouth screening staffed by Beyer Memorial Hospital person-nel. The full screening includes vlr lion, glaucoma, ca ta rac t , hearing and blood chemistry tests, blood pressure check, lung check, breast exam. TB skin test and others. Screening results will be mailed to those part icipat ing approximately two weeks af te r the screening; the results can also be made available to physicians This is the fourth consec-utive year the PCHA and the Senior Alliance Area Agency on Aging have sponsored the "Di scove r Good Heal th" series For an appointment, call 467-46$$.

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

ing groups for women who either wish to explore their drug/alcohol use o r want to recover f r o m d rug / alcohol problems Fees charged a re

based on the ability to pay. For addi-tional information, call Judith Darl-ington at Plymouth Family Service, 453-0890.

• BLOOD PRESSURE . CHECKS

Free blood-pressure checks a r e of-fered by members of the Volunteer Guild of Oakwood Hospital Canton Center 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays in the main lobby of t h e hospital at Warren and Canton Center roads in Canton.

• RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Adult Red Cross volunteers a r e needed at St. Mary Hospital, Levan and Five Mile, Livonia. Day and eve-ning hours are available for anyone interested in helping hospital person-nel and patients. For information, call the Red Cross at 422-2787

• DIABETIC SUPPORT A Diabetic Support Group will be-

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• CPR CLASS CPR Heart Saver classes a r e

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• PROBLEMS IN UVINQ Suburban West Community Cen-

ter , a non-profit community men ta l health agency, has announced tha t its Problems in Living Clinic has l imited money available to pay counseling costs for clients based on their ability to pay. Prof i ts generat-ed by client fees or insurance reim-bursement are put into this fund to pay for those who cannot a f fo rd the full fee

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"When you have $900 million com-ing iroro Una state in 1971 and f i b billion coming f rom the s ta te now for local school systems, the slate is not doing a bad job. I give the state credit. The money's been going up except in the tough t imes ."

CHRYSLER: "In the s t a te budget, we spend more money on welfare than on education. That ' s how bad we've got our priorities mixed up in this state: r

"We do owe the school districts for a missed aid payment. I 'd love to see the school districts place a lien against Jim Blanchard for not pay-ing those taxes to the school dis-tricts."

Chrysler advocated using state lottery money to supplement general

fund slate aid to education, not al-lowing the general fund appropria-tion to be pared as lottery money grows. -

Q. Will you support the capital punishment question (as proposed in the ballot question to amend the s tate constitution)?. And if it passes and you're in the governor's chair , wfiat would you do with a plea for executive clemency?

MURPHY: ' T s u p p o r t t h e c o n e e p r if that 's what the people want. If the bill is not writ ten for governor's clemency, I would veto the bill."

ENGLER: "I 'm opposed to capital punishment, and the amendment as draf ted would allow the Legislature to pass enabling legislation. As gov-ernor. I would veto the bill."

7#i the state budget, we spend more money on welfare than on education. That's how bad we've got our priorities mixed up in this state.9

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CHRYSLER: "Michigan is one of only 18 s ta tes with the right to peti-tion for changes. If the citizens want u and vote for it, a s governor I'll support it. With the /lumber of appeals, it 's only remotely possible a mistake will be made."

Q The Michigan State Employees Association has been replaced as the bargaining agent for tens of thou-sands of s ta te employees by the more mili tant United Auto Workers. Are you equipped to deal with it?

CHRYSLER: "Being in business, we've been dealing with unions for a number of years (with Big Four companies that send vehicles to Cars and Concepts and with Teamsters, which deliver them).

"We have had five organizational attempts. The last vote was taken in May of 1985, and of 400-odd people in the bargaining unit, we had only 91 votes for it. Let people make their own decisions.

"In this country, less than 20 per-cent of the working people belong to a union . . . but to listen to the 6 o'clock news you'd think the whole world belonged to a union."

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UAW won because most s t a t e em-ployees a r e women, and the UAW hasn't had a very good record- of let-ting women into its leadership.

T h e best way to deal with s ta te employees is to t reat them fairly, t rea t them as professional^-;

"In some cases t he : governor doesn't have anything to say about it. As governor, I would discourage any type of featherbedding."

MURPHY: "Well, I cer ta inly urAul^i honWIo iKA I ! A Ur Hi • i w m i i u narranr tnc U A T T u l l i c i Cl i i ly f rom the way the present governor handles them. I don't have to listen

•to them (politically). I don't have any (political) responsibility to the UAW, nor they to me.

"You have to deal with what 's there. I 've been dealing with unions in county government for 23 years. I don't think you can deal with unions by taking it to court and have the court decide what's gonna happen.

"I don't think you can let the unions get into management. That 's your prerogative; you're gonna set the s tandard for management.

"You have to deal with the em-ployees on a fair basis. In Oakland County government, we have not

been negotiating COLA (cost of liv-ing adjustment), and we have not been permitt ing them to negotiate a closed or agency shop. 1

"You have to look at the inflation, decide what s ta te employees' sala-r ies ought to be in relaticjpship, and make sure something is done for the employee on that basis."

Q. There has been a commercial iq this campaign which questioned the integrity of a couple of candidates. Do you f ee l y o a have a reputation fo r integrity?

CHRYSLER: "Of course. We all do. And it's a real credi t to the Re-publican Par ty of this s tate to have the four candidates we have — a di-verse group, people who are com-mitted: a legislator, county execu-tives, businessman. It 's a positive image for the Republican Par ty .

"The unity pact is intact. ' ' ENGLER:,"I believe I have the in-

tegrity to be governor. I t 's difficult for me to duck an issue. I feel I should be honest and forthright . It would De a retresnrng cnange tor toe state. The people would know where I stood.

"As f a r as assessing my oppo-nents, I'll leave that to, o ther people. I don't plan on voting for them." '

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Acknowledging i t w a s his com-merc ia l that prompted the question. Murphy said, "When you in the me-dia say something about the candi-dates, I have a right to contras t myself with those two candidates . I didn't create anything the media didn't bring up."

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C o m m i s s i o n g i v e s n o d t o c o n t r a c t By S u a a n Buck staff writer

The P lymouth City Commission Monday voted to approve a 12-per-cent three-year con t rac t between the city and the P lymou th police union.

Twelve police off icers 'wil l receive a 5-percent ra i se the f irst yea r of the contract , 4-percent the next year ; and 3-percent the third year

"When we got done negotiating the contract , mos t of us left with a win win at t i tude." said Henry Graper , Plymouth city m a n a g e r "We got what we wanted; they got what they wanted Nobody got everything they wanted."

Je r ry Radovic , union business manager , said the union was pleased

with the agreement . " I 'm satisfied with it ." he said "I

think both sides can live with it. The negotiations went very well. The city handled it in a professional manner . '

T H E CITY was unable to obtain an agreement with the union regard-ing the amendments to the supervi-sor-to-non-supervisor ratio. The city had proposed e l imina t ing or reduc-ing the ratio.

The union said this would dilute the barga in ing uni t . However . Graper said ma t t e r should be re-solved by next April when one of the police lieutenants is scheduled to re-t i re .

"Upon his re t i rement , we will be in a position to hire of f icers at a low-er level of pay and thus, giving us an

opportunity to increase manpower for a lower cost ," Graper wrote in a m e m o r a n d u m to the city eoncil.

According to the city's analysis, the contract would cost $16.989 75 (first year), $14,371 56 (second year) and $11,109 87 (third year) The addi-tion of sick t i m e f^vof f wotld boost those totals to $29,108 75, $26,490.56 and $23,228 87 respectively.

II is not a good idea for any de-par tment to get top heavy, Radovic said

You end up having too many chiefs and not enough Indians. We want to be able to have a minimum of three non-supervisory police offi-cers per shift We ' re concerned that the police o f f i ce r s have this backup for their"safety."

THE NEW contract provides for the adoption of a r e t i r emen t waiver . Police of f icers can re t i re at age 50 with 25 yea r s of service. Previously, off icers had to be 55

"Every th ing has come a t the right t ime," Radovic said. "Now we a re working on 25 years and out Twen-ty-five years on the road for a police off icer is a long time. Of 14 large communi t i e s in Michigan, nine have this, including Dearborn and West-land."

Under the cont rac t , sick t ime ac-cumulat ion is el iminated. Sick t ime i s granted with pay if the of f icer has a doctor 's excuse for absences of two or more days. An off icer can miss two days of work, five t imes a year , without needing a doctor 's excuse

Cur ren t sick t ime accumula t ion will be paid off at the r a t e of 50 per-cent of t ime accumulated . Payoff will be m a d e in three equal install-ments .

Compensat ion t ime is ea rned a t the r a t e of t ime-and-one-half, with a m a x i m u m accumulat ion of 75 hours

Off icers will be offered enroll-m e n t in health main tenance plans. They will be given a cash bonus equal to 50 percent of the savings re-alized by the city if they enroll in a heal th main tenance organization.

O F F I C E R S WILL also be given a bonus equal to 50 percent of the sav-ings realized by the city if they ac-cept coverage through spouse and e l imina te coverage with the ci ty.

The union agreed to pe rmi t the

city to hire two fu l l - t ime communi ty service off icers a t wages to be deter-mined by the city. Benef i ts received would be equal to those of non-union employees with the exception of health ihsurance.

The city will de t e rmine the type of health insurance plan provided the communi ty service off icers , with that plan going into e f fec t a f t e r one yea r of employment .

The union agreed to p e r m i t the city to require periodic f i r e a r m pro-ficiency testing. The union also agreed to establish an assessment center for all f u tu r e promotions.

Tuition r e imbursemen t fo r offi-ce r s was increased to 100 percen t fo r job-related courses as long as a C average or bet ter is ma in ta ined

T ^ursOay. Ju ly 24. 1986 O&E * 7 A

Ficano zeros in on 'hard-core' Democrats By Tari B a n a a staff writer

This is the fifth story in a series

School leaders chosen Chevrolet theft reported Two new admin i s t r a to r s have

been named fo r Wayne-Westland Schools.

Recommended by Superintendent Dennis O'Neill, the school board con-firmed the appoin tments Monday of an assistant pr incipal at the William D Ford Vocational Technical Cen-ter and a t ranspor ta t ion director .

The board voted 6-0 for the ap-pointments of Rick H a m n c k as as-sistant principal special needs coor-dinator and Gloria Leonhardt as transportat ion director .

The district includes most of West-land, part of Canton Township, and all of Wayne. '

Hamrick joined the school distr ict in 1969 as a subst i tu te teacher, mov-ing to the position of counselor a t Adams Junior High School in 1972 He also has served as vocational ed-ucation coordinator for the a l terna-tive education p rogram, a junior high science t eache r and as d i rector of the school-based adult educat ion program.

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O'Neill told the school board he made the appointment a f t e r receiv-ing the s ta te Depar tment of Educa-tion's recommendat ion for special needs . for the center The position is funded by federal special needs mon-ey and s tate vocational education funds, said O'Neill.

"Rick has excellent qual if icat ions for the position," he added "He had an excellent reputat ion as a junior high and a l ternat ive educat ion coun-selor and his counseling background more than met the r equ i rement s for the position

"I 'M FULLY confident he will do an excellent job and will bring addi-tional building supervision to the center ."

Hamrick also earned p ra i se f rom Trustee Sylvia Kozorosky. who noted that "he did a t remendous job in pull-ing adult education back together the last two years."

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Replacing H a m r i c k as director of the adult educat ion p rog ram will be Barbara Eichorn . She was among a number of a d m i n i s t r a t o r s laid off at the end of the school year and was on a list of four people approved for re-call f r o m layoff .

O'Neill n a m e d Leonhardt to the t ranspor ta t ion post to replace Lloyd Barber who will r e t i r e Aug. 30,

Leonhardt has been with the dis-trict since 1963. working as a bus driver, leader and t ranspor ta t ion su-pervisor.

A Canton Township resident, her appointment t akes e f fec t Aug 31

O'Neill noted that Leonhardt as supervisor in the depa r tmen t "is sec-ond in c o m m a n d and is involved in all aspects of m a n a g i n g the depar t -ment." adding that she is "very fa-miliar with the d is t r ic t ' s compute r routing sys tem."

She was pra ised by board Trus tee Kathleen Chorbagian , who said she "has d e m o n s t r a t e d the ability t o ^ e t the job done and to work with peo-ple."

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A Fuzzbuster r ada r de tec tor val-ued qt $200 was repor ted stoler f r o m a ca r at the Plymouth Heritage Apar tmen t s on Heritage. The detec-tor had been hidden under a seat .

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Rober t Anthony Ficano 's entry into public life was forged more than a dozen yea r s ago inside his Michi-gan Sta te Universi ty dorm room.

Friend and fellow Livonia Steven-son High School gradua te — Alan H e l m k a m p — had driven north f r o m Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan one night to persuade his political science buddy to run for precinct de legate back home in Livo-nia.

Ficano r a n and won that election. Today, a f t e r a few campaigns and a few lucky breaks, he is sheriff of Wayne County, the third largest county in the United States.

FICANO, 34, has had a number of fo r tuna te breaks , and when opportu-nity knocked, F icano knew just wha t he wanted.

This season Ficano has emerged as one of the mos t well-known and well-connected Democra t ic candi-dates in the field for Wayne County executive, the highest adminis t ra-tive post in the county.

He has longstanding ties with the Democra t i c P a r t y including cam-paign work for others ' campaigns and as a s ta te- level s ta f fe r . He w a s cha i rman of the Wayne 2nd Demo-c ra t i c Congressional District.

He is now pit ted against leading candidates such as Livonia Mayor Edward M c N a m a r a . and county commission cha i rman John Hertel , D-Harper Woods in the race for county execut ive .

His endo r semen t s have been heav-iest among pa r ty and labor leaders and include mos t local Democra t ic clubs, par t i cu la r ly in the Downriver communi t i e s , where Democra t i c voters number strongest, as well as s e v e r a l c o n g r e s s i o n a l d i s t r i c t groups. He is get t ing hisMargest, sin-gle labor boost f rom the Wayne County Sher i f f ' s Deputies Union (Lo-cal 502 AFL-CIO), which has put an a r m y of volunteers f rom its over 500-member ros te r to work

CLEARLY, though, Ficano views fellow Livonian Ed M c N a m a r a as the race ' s f ront - runner and in recent radio adve r t i s emen t s has directed a t t acks M c N a m a r a ' s way.

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Rober t Ficano follows in the f o o t s t e p s of ano the r county sheriff who a imed for the job of county execut ive.

An a t torney , who gradua ted with honors f r o m the Universi ty of De-troi t L a w School in 1977, F icano said his c a m p a i g n s t ra tegy is to " ident ify ha rd -core Democra t ic voters, t radi -t ional Democra ts ," and those a r e found Downriver , as opposed to vot-e r s in heavily populated communi -ties like Livonia, and P lymouth "who t rad i t iona l ly vote Republican.

"We're not writ ing any of these commun i t i e s off, but they don' t vote (Democrat ) ," he said.

(The p r i m a r y on Aug. 5 is a closed one, which m e a n s v o t e r s will d isqual i fy their ballots if they cross-vote be tween races.)

Of Her te l ' s s t rength on the f a r e a s t - s i d e of the c o u n t y , a n d

McNamara ' s s tength as a western Wayne County leader , Ficano said: "This is going to be one of those rac-es where if you ran second all over the county, you could still win."

T H E YOUNGEST candidate in the field, Ficano was nicknamed the "boy sheriff" by the t i m e he assumed that job at age 30. replacing William Lucas when he became the f i rs t

county executive in 1982. With no previous law en fo rcemen t experi-ence, he was selected fo r the job af-te r s trong lobbying f r o m his then boss county clerk J a m e s Killeen. * Killeen. his political m e n t o r and a s t rong supporter, was cons idered a t one t ime to be one of the m o s t pow-er fu l Democrats in the a r e a .

It 's Killeen who F i c a n o recognizes as having the most pol i t ical influ-ence on his ca ree r for his e x t r e m e "sense of right and wrong, and get-ting into public serv ice to really serve and achieve for people."

Ficano said he plans to highlight his "energy" and "what I 've done in the s h e r i f f s depa r tmen t" to distin-guish himself in this r ace .

Ear l ie r in the adminis t ra t ion , he was successful in lobbying Lansing l awmakers to double-bunk prisoners, thereby reducing overcrowding in the Wayne County Jai l , and expand-ing the prisoner rolls f r o m 753 to 1900. He also earned c red i t fo r work-ing to waive the Fede ra l Fo r fe i tu re Act, thereby funding a newly crea ted f ive-member narcot ics task force with the proceeds.

As sheriff , F icano holds the larg-est share of the county purse , spend-ing $55 million a yea r t o m a n a g e 1,300 employees in seven unions.

Since taking over, beginning with a depar tment tha t faced a $12-mil-lion deficit , Ficano has res to red and expanded the services of the county road patrol. But crit ics, d is turbed by the depar tment ' s expansion in recent years , say such services a r e too cost-ly, and are best provided by local units of government.

FICANO'S AGENDA , if elected county executive, would focus on th ree issues: cr ime, economic devel-opment and fiscal integri ty .

"Famil ies won't loca te if they don't feel safe," he said.

In this area, he said he ' s part icu-larly disturbed by juveni le delin-quency and bemoans the loss of "a whole generation to narcot ics .

t some rooms and see those fur coats and $60 gym shore, and kids put t ing peer pressure on others , I tell them they may be a t the top this year , but there 's a lways a change-over. Most of them don' t live through i t "

Besides push ing expansion of nar-cotics t eams , he said he would lobby Lansing to p e r m i t wire tapping as al-lowed in f ede ra l law. Aided this way, he said law en fo rcemen t off icers would s tand a be t te r chance of reaching the drug world 's "top echeleon. I w a s just a t a drug reha-bilitation cen te r and most were 14 and 15 yea r s old. And they were talk-ing about s t a r t i ng a t 9 years old. .

"Juveni le c r i m e is going to be the issue of the la te 1980s."

Along with that , he said he would work toward expanding juvenile beds in county and s t a t e detention centers, and would work toward changing the juvenile jus t ice sys tem so that minors would be assured prosecution.

should be m o r e involved in decisions such as the i m m i n e n t closing of Dearborn 's Rouge Complex which could cost this a r e a 16,000 )ot*.

He said local communi t i e s , also, most stop their "cannibal i s t ic" prac-tices when t ry ing to out - lure incom-ing business. "Wayne County has t o become a m a i n p a r t n e r with o ther communit ies ."

Ficano 's own persona l background is accented by s t rong fami ly ties t o his I tal ian her i tage . Ra i sed in Livo-nia and an only child, his pa ren t s were the produc ts of working mid-dle-class i m m i g r a n t s .

He has m e m o r i e s of f a m i l y politi-cal discussions a c r o s s the Sunday table, and his g r a n d f a t h e r bringing him to Democra t i c funct ions . Grand-fa ther P a r i s Bucci , who worked in the Rouge Complex and la te r be-longed to F o r d Transmiss ion Local 182, was especia l ly inf luent ia l and often t raveled to visi t his grandson on the campus of Michigan State.

"I 'm the success of every th ing they came over for ," F i c a n o said.

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8A<C) O&E Thursday. July 24. 1986

Team concept is best bet in GOP race

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COME GN IN.... .IT'S NCI DEEP!

RUNNING TODAY'S s t a t e gov-e r n m e n t t akes a t r u e t e a m ef-for t A breadth and depth of ex-per ience is needed to mee t all

the cha l lenges facing Michigan over the next decade .

Tha t ' s why we urge Republ ican vot-ers to suppor t a t icket — Danie l Mur-phy and Colleen Engler If you're so in-clined. r e v e r s e the order . E n g l e r Mur-phy. I t ' s all t he same, a t e a m tha t can meet the needs and desi res of a broad-

' based Repub l i can e lec tora te .

True, a s vo te rs in the Aug. 5 p r i m a r y . Repub l i cans only will be ab le to vote for one of the two But es tabl ish ing the notion tha t a t e a m will work best — both on the c a m p a i g n t ra i l and in the g o v e r n o r ' s o f f i ce — is essent ia l .

Let ' s ge t the poli t icians used to the idea tha t s e rv i ce to the e l e c t o r a t e t r an -scends cand ida t e s ' need to g r a b all the power fo r themse lves

The r e c o m m e n d e d t e a m provides a wel l - rounded base that Republ ican vot-ers can feel confident r ep re sen t s the i r in teres ts . Combined they of fer :

- e In-depth legislative and execu t ive ^ exper ience .

e Ideas and concepts t h a t demon-s t r a t e an unders tanding of and concern for the s t a t e ' s f u t u r e needs.

• An ability to offer a real electoral challenge to the incumbent.

These a t t r i bu t e s a r e in m a r k e d con-t ras t to the two f ront - runners .

E N G L E R IS T H E shining light of the Michigan G O P Although h a m p e r e d by a lack of c a m p a i g n funds, the s t a t e leg is la tor m a k e s a lasting impress ion

wherever she goes. She would m a k e a fine gove rnor or l i eu tenan t gove rno r .

Well-versed in s t a t e i ssues , the best among the G O P cand ida t e s , she would give D e m o c r a t i c Gov. J a m e s B lancha rd or Lt. Gov. M a r t h a G r i f f i t h s the toughest t i m e in a d e b a t e f o r u m . She knows the issues and has an in-depth p rog ram to so lve the s t a t e ' s p r o b l e m s

Without a doubt E n g l e r is the f u t u r e of the Michigan G O P T h e vo te r s who have had a c h a n c e to s e e he r speak know it I t ' s t i m e p a r t y bosses r ea l i ze it. too.

Murphy, l ong t ime O a k l a n d County execut ive , h a s built a r e p u t a t i o n as an a d m i n i s t r a t o r who g e t s t h e job done Public f l a sh and dash isn ' t his t r u m p card, a s is the c a s e wi th s o m e o the r candida tes .

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RESULT IS HIS FORTE. And that's what Michigan needs in a n y g u b e r n a t o -rial cand ida te .

Oakland is the s t a t e ' s m o s t economi-cally v iab le county And wi th good rea-son Murphy has worked h a r d , and with results , to d r a w bus iness to his county Tha t ' s not an easy job in a s t a t e whe re the cost of running bus iness is so high

We bel ieve he can do the s a m e for this s t a t e .

Murphy also is. a m a s t e r a t deal ing with a l eg i s la t ive body. T h e county ex-ecut ive ' s o f f i ce and the board of com-miss ioners has an e f f ic ien t work ing re-la t ionship — a r a r i t y in coun ty poli t ics

We bel ieve he can do the s a m e with the s t a t e leg is la ture .

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For county executive McNamara has vision it takes to lead

Why we endorse in GOP race BECAUSE OF the n a t u r e of th is

yea r ' s GOP guberna tor ia l p r i m a r y , the

this s l a t e contest for the f irst t ime. Three of the candidates , R icha rd

Chrys ler . William Lucas and Daniel Murphy, live and work in this newspa-per corpora t ion ' s circulat ion a rea . Ed-itors and repor te r s have covered t h e m extensively throughout their business or political ca ree r s — in total m o r e extensively than any other newspape r chain in the s ta te We believe it is im-

por tan t to s h a r e our v iews of the can-d ida tes -» i th you

)&E also has cove red the act ion of local s t a t e leg is la tors for s eve ra l y e a r s Because of that c o v e r a g e we also have b e c o m e f a m i l i a r with Col-

Meen Engle r

We have covered each of "these can-didates on the c a m p a i g n t ra i l as well a s conducted a cand ida t e f o r u m with them.

- - Steve Barnaby, managing editor

THE F U T U R E is d e a r With Ed-ward M c N a m a r a as the new

• execu t ive . Wayne County resi-den t s will benefi t Without h im.

county vo te rs will miss an oppor tun i ty to m a k e g o v e r n m e n t more respons ive to their needs

We h e a r t i l y e n"d o r s e d M c N a m a r a in 1982 f o r t h a t s a m e o f f i c e and do s o a g a i n Coun ty g o v e r n -ment would be in m u c h . b e t t e r shape had he been elected four y e a r s ago

Because of the o v e r w h e l m i n g D e m o c r a t i c ma-

jor i ty in the county, the decision will be m a d e by v o t e r s in the Aug. 5 p r i m a r y .

The long t ime Livonia m a y o r is an ou ts tand ing p rospec t in a field of f ine cand ida tes tha t includes John Her te l . c h a i r m a n of t h e Wayne County Board of Commiss ioners : Samue l Turne r . Wayne County commiss ione r ; Rober t F icano . Wayne County she r i f f , and F r a n k Wilk-erson. d e p u t y county execut ive • 1

McNamara

Mack qualified to serve district Solution to the bedsheet ballot

But what se t s him apa r t f r o m the rest is his in-depth a d m i n i s t r a t i v e exper i -ence and his proven record of a ccom-pl ishment as a public off icial .

No other c a n d i d a t e can m a t c h his record in these a reas .

Livonia is one of the bes t -planned c o m m u n i t i e s in Michigan. The vision which m a k e s that ci ty work is p r i m a r i -ly that of M c N a m a r a Before his elec-t ion a s Livonia ' s chief e x e c u t i v e . M c N a m a r a ' s c o m m u n i t y was headed for a less - than-spectacular f u t u r e — a fuLure_that has c o m e to f r u i t i o n - t o r -other subu rban enclaves . ' «

But unlike o ther suburban pol i t ical l eaders who fai led in developing the i r c o m m u n i t i e s to their full po tent ia l . M c N a m a r a was ab le to:

e Put toge ther an e f fec t ive m a n a g e -men t t e a m .

e Respond to the needs of the elec-tora te .

e. Work with people represen t ing di-ve r se in teres ts .

e F o r g e a l l i ances with pol i t ical l eaders beyond his jur isdict ional bound-ar ies .

e Stand up to political forces , both inside and out. which a r e a d v e r s e t o the interest of his const i tuency

e Work with the pr iva te sec to r in

bringing new bus iness to his jurisdic-tion

e E f fec t ive ly deal with a legislat ive body

What M c N a m a r a has done for Livo-nia. he.can do fo r Wayne County

He unders t ands tha t for county resi-dents to benefi t , t he coUntv government-m u s t ' w o r k wi th local units of govern-ment to solve p r o b l e m s H$ rea l izes that suburban conce rns must find a c o m m o n ground with Detroit if the county g o v e r n m e n t is ever going to be ef fec t ive .

Although possess ing many y e a r s of political exper ience , he is f r ee f rom ob-ligations to any specia l interest g roup or political f o r c e He knows when to compromise , but knows enough not to c o m p r o m i s e the in te res t s of those he represents .

A low-key. _ no-nonsense l e a d e r . M c N a m a r a will be ab le to get down to county business, unblinded by the spot-light of higher o f f i c e shining in his face . We need that kind of leader in Wayne County

McNamara is the one — Observer ft Eccentric

IN THE 11TH District of the Wayne County Board of Commissioners incum-bent Milton Mack, D-Wayne, is being challenged by Democrat Robert Smith of Belleville, a lieutenant in the Wayne County Sheriff's Department.

Mack particu-l a r l y . is we l l known in Canton because of his ef-forts in monitor-ing the problems with the Wood-land M e a d o w s landfill operation and as a mediator between county, township and res-idents in getting Haggerty paved south of Chen?

m i l As commissioner, Mack has led a

fight to have placed on this November's ballot a proposal to have the position of county drain commission appointed rather than elected. He also has been a strong voice against some of the^dmin-istrstive abuses of incumbent Drain C a r Charles Youngbiood In doing so. Mack is mack in the middle of the

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mainstream of western Wayne County leaders who have had their fill of Youngbiood's arrogance and unrespon-siveness. Smith, on the other hand, was strangely reluctant to criticize Young-blood and seems to favor maintaining the present system.

AS CHAIRMAN of the county com-mission's public w4rks committee. Mack especially has been a champion for road improvement in western Wayne. If re-elected, Mack says the focus of his next term will be eviron-mental issues such as solid waste dis-posal, cleaning the Rouge River and improving water quality.

Smith, who unsuccessful ly ran against Mack four years ago, really hasn t demonstrated he will be any more successful in 1984 His weakness as s challenger, however, is not partic-ularly disturbing because the incumbent has performed well enough in office that there is no compelling reason to seek his defeat.

Given the differences between Mack and Smith, the Observer Newspapers recommends to Democrats i i^the 11th District the nomination of Miltea Mack on Tuesday, Aug. 5.

FRED DeLANO, my brother colum-nist, was lucky. He got his 1972 wish, as he noted in ' 3ifocals" last week

I hlven't had time to look up, as he asked, that massive editorial page ef-fort of 14 years ago — the one where we proposed a host of election reforms. It's in the microfilm, someplace.

Been too busy: Tracking down guber-natorial candidates . working on the League of Women Voters guide to can-didates for s tate senator, state repre-sentative. county commissioner, circuit judge and the r e s t . . .' helping a brother editor with a goofy district judge race . . . filing away for September the an-nouncements of candidates for secre-tary of state and Michigan Supreme Court . . % praying the education board candidates will stay away . . . figuring out whom to vote for in my own dis-tricts and precinct.

BY NOW you've guessed what I pro-posed a shorter ballot.

Under my federal government, we would have a parliamentary system Instead of voting for five federal offices (president-vice president, two senators, one representative), we'd vote for just a member of Congress The voters wouldn't be able to exercise their mas-

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sive sense of humor by electing a presi-dent of one party and a Congress of an-other. One party would get the credit blame

Under my Michigan government, we wouldn't have to pick 51 state office-holders — governor, lieutenant gover-nor. secretary of state, attorney gener-al, eight for the state Board of Educa-tion, eight for the University of Michi-gan. eight for Michigan State, eight for Wayne State, seven for the Supreme Court, six for the Court of Appeals, one for the state Senate and one for the state House.

Nope We'd have a one-house legisla-ture, with plenty of staff help, and a parliamentary system for picking the governor. Again, the voters couldn't whimsically screw up the works by picking the governor from one party and either or both houses of the Legis-lature from the other party^

The other characters would be ap-pointed.

Same dea l jn county government No more fussing around with drain com-missioner, prosecutor, clerk, register of deeds and all that.

JUDICIAL RACES, in particular, bug me Lawyers are so unethical that they have a canon of ethics to enforce their lack of ethics Here is Canon 7 B 1(c):

"A candidate, including an incumbent judge, for a judicial office . . . should not make pledges or promises of con-duct in office other than the faithful and impartial performance of the duties of the office

In short, they can't — and don't — discuss anything of substance. Take, for example, the death penalty I would like to know whether a judicial candidate is so cocksure of his her own abilitv as to be able to sentence another human being to the electric chair

Civic Searchlight asked some candi-dates that question, and the candidates said they couldn't discuss it

Nope. Fred, they didn t follow mv suggestions It s worse We've added county executives and a few judges and haven't even dumped the dram com-missioner yet.

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grocer has a long history of success THE BILLY MARTIN of the food in-

dustry may soon be on thp movo again as an outgrowth of all the turmoil with-in the Chatham Supermarket chain, and if so I'll gamble that he will land on both feet, scrappy and well paid — just like his baseball counterpart.

It has been just under 15 months since golden boy Wendell Smith came back to his native Michigan as chairman, presi-dent and co-owner of newly formed Nu-Trax Inc., announcing purchase of the then 41-store Chatham empire for a reported $17 million.

BESET BY unanticipated financial woes, the once proud empire came apart at the seams as store af ter store had to be closed and sold. Whether any will remain open after this week is a matter of day-to-day conjecture.

Smith still is president of Nu-Trax, but he has no control. Tha t res t s entire-ly with Alex Dandy, the new board chairman who has a * option to buy out Smith and his partners. Dandy owns the Hamady Supermarket group based in Flint, as well as other stores in the_ Sa-ginaw area, and well over a year ago was approached relative to a possible merger with Chatham. Now he's trying to save a sinking ship.

I DON'T know any more about the supermarket business thair one can

through bifocals

Fred """ DeLano

learn by pushing a grocery cart down the aisles, and I won't lose any sleep over whether my neighborhood Chat-ham store operates under that or some. other logo. The angle that has intrigued me from the start deals with this Smith fellow; jus t who is he?

If you're about his same age, 52, you quite likely know him — or of him — and definitely you do if you were active in the Jaycees of your community in the '60s. Many of you also know his wife, Margaret.

A small town boy from up Hemlock way, Wendell found her on the Michigan State University campus and wooed her into a marriage that took her from her beloved Birmingham where her father, Dwight Ireland, served as superintend-ent of schools for about 20 years. As Mrs. Smith, she has moved 17 times.

A Spartan graduate of '55, Smith was hired by Kroger as a management trainee and was assigned to a Kroger

store on Forest Avenue in Plymouth. He bagged groceries, dusted the shelves and within 13 years was zOne manager over 11 stores in the Detroit area doing a weekly sales volume of $500,000.

Not only did the Smiths set up house-keeping in Plymouth, Wendell also joined the Plymouth Jaycees. In the same fast-paced manner that saw him elected to office in 23 campus organiza-tions at MSU«. it was inevitable that he would rise to the^presidency of that lo-cal Jaycee unit"''

THAT WAS in 1963, but did he stop there? Of course not. In 1966 he was chosen president of the Michigan Jay-cees, and a year later as one of the na-tional vice presidents.

In the national convention of 1968, with seven candidates in the contest and

af ter more than 20 ballots, Wendell Smith was elected president of the United States Jaycees and his world changed. This was a one year's full-t ime job, headquartered in Tulsa, Okla.,

and so Wendall quit Kroger and never looked back.

He was 34 and king of the hill. You will recognize some of these names among fellow junior lightningbugs of that era who helped put him there: Pa t Nowak, Terry West, Jack Duggan, Roy Jacobson, Ray Steele and Don Sharritt.

When he returned to real life in 1969,, Smith went with Colonial Stores Inc., working four years out of Cincinnati, Columbus and St. Petersburg. Then came three years with P.A. & S. Small Co. of York, Pa. Next there was a four-year stint with Louis Lehrman & Son Inc., at Shiresmantown. Pa.

- A year on the payroll of Liberal Mar-kets Inc. at Dayton was followd by four in Chicago as president and chief exec-utive officer of Certified Grocers of Illinois, Inc., with an annual salary well Into six digits.

THESE WERE tough, creative posi-tions. Tough decisions were worth heavy dollars. Wendell was a fire-fighter, brought aboard to boost busi-ness. He recalls that in a couple of in-stances he saw it triple, but always he was an employee. Always there was a gnawing in his innards to come back to Michigan as the boss.

When

aspiration became a reality. The three,, children born to Margaret were all ' adults by now and when they visit their parents it's in an elite hilltop neigbor-hood in Plymouth Township which a Korger trainee never could have af-forded as a bagboy 31 years ago.

Wendell always has been a go-getter, one of those guys who can crank it up as he goes through a day trying to be two places at once — and sometimes succeeding. As his house of en-trepreneurial cards comes tumbling down, he insisted to m e a few days ago, "This thing isn't over. I 'm not very opti-mistic, but it isn't over."

He's a realist who still can laugh eas-ily, who swears as often as he laughs, and who is booked often across the na-tion by business groups who want a motivational speaker. Even if the Chat-ham-dream goes down the tube com-pletely, he says, "I never will retire.,"

Just one bit of advice, Sir Smith: Your feeling for Michigan and the food indus-try is great to behold. But as they say around race tracks, "Don l fall in love with your horse; you may have to eat the SOB some day."

from our readers Letters must be original copies and contain the signature and address of the sender. L imit letters to 300 words.

Communism -danger to freedom To the editor:

I am appalled at our country's atti-tude toward the friendlv nation of South Africa and can longer remain silent on this issue. '

"—!"• ' South Africa is a pro-western, anti-

Communist country. While I do not sup-port "apartheid," I believe the danger to freedom everywhere is international communism, not South Africa.

If we are so concerned about the "human rights" of blacks in other coun-tries, why have the hundreds of thou-sands of Ethiopians who have been murdered by their own Marxist govern-ment been ignored? What about the more than 1 million Afghans murdered by the Soviets?

Both our government and news media ignore or minimize atrocities commit-ted by Communists, while working to turn another pro-western country over to the Communist bloc. Does anyone

honestly believe South Africa will be "better off" under communism like the blacks of Ethiopia?

The majority of blacks killed by vio-lence in South Africa have been killed because they did not support the Com-munist "Freedom Fighters" . . - m u r -dered by the criminals our government and news media now openly support.

I BELIEVE that what is happening in Washington with regard to South Africa constitutes giving aid and comfort to our nation's enemies, which amounts to treason. South Africa is the only coun-try in the free world from which certain rare metals are found. These metals are vital to American defense. Thus, our present policy toward this friendly na-tion is suicidal as well as cowardly and treasonous.

We have systematically sold out one friend af ter another to the Reds (e.g. Eastern Europe, China, Cuba, Nicara-gua, etc.). When will this policy of aid-ing Communists end? Will South Africa be next? •

Gerald N. Wiggins, Canton

Local teens need something to do To the editor

I would like to make a few comments regarding the article on the front page of the July 10 Plymouth Observer about teens loitering at night in downtown Plymouth.

I have two teen-agers who have lived in Plymouth most of their lives. Thank-fully, they are both living responsible lives. However, when they were grow-ing up, I always lamented the lack of recreational things for them to do in Plymouth. (At least I "was unaware of anything that didn't cost something.)

Now that they are teen-agers, they have from time to time complained that there is nothing to do at night in Plym-outh except "cruise around."

Why can't an alternative to "loiter-ing" be created for teen-agers? It is a basic axiom in life; you c a n t take something, away without providing a

substitute. There already exist some good programs for teens like Growth Works.

Perhaps some comments from teen-agers themselves in designing some kind of reasonable solution could be en-couraged in your newspaper and ways of funding such a thing investigated.

Does anyone care about the kids themselves?

Susan Crawley, Canton

Aug. 5 primary is an important one To the editor

The upcoming Aug. 5 primary elec-tion is an important one for all voters. In this election, candidates are elected to represent the major parlies on the November ballot for governor, U.S. representative, s tate Senate, state rep-resentative, Wayne County executive

and Wayne County commissioner. You will also be electing precinct

delegates to the major party conven-tions who in turn will determine who the candidates for president will be in 1988.

This year, Canton Township will be using the punch-card voting system. Please take time to understand this new systemfln order for your vote to coutit; * you may only vote*for one party f rom governor to precinct delegate. ,

If you cross oyer, the complete parti-san part of the ballot will be void when * it is tabulated by the computer. There .. ... will be an election worker at each poll-ing location to completely explain the system and you may even practice on a sample ballot Aside from the partisan part of the ballot, there are also non-partisan candidates and the Canton j Public Library millage issue

We encourage each registered voter to exercise his/her right to vote on Tuesday, Aug. 5. Absentee ballots are

* available at the township clerk's office. '

Elaine J . Kirchgatter, president,

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Power praised for aiding jobless By Ter i B a n a s staff writer

Phil ip H. Power , cha i rman of Sub-urban Communica t ions Corp.. parent

council runs p r o g r a m s to t ra in dislo-cated and older workers . With s ta te dollars, the governor ' s of f ice runs the so-called M-Job Ret ra in ing pro-

company of the Observer & Eccen-tr ic Newspapers , has been named "Business Volunteer of the Year" by the National Alliance ,of Business in Washington. D.C.

Power was recognized for his par t in organizing the Governor ' s Off ice for Job Training and crea t ing its overseeing body, the 55 -member Michigan Job Training Coordinating Council, which he has chaired since its inception three years ago.

"When you look at the quali t ies of a candidate, you f i rs t mus t look at how well the* s t a t e has done," said the national business group's presi-dent, William H. Kolberg. about Power ' s nomination. "Clearly, this has been an impor tan t body in coor-dinating economic development ac-tivities with job t ra ining around the s ta te , which is outstanding.

"The bottom line is what we look to spotlight a re those people who have spent a lot of t ime, a lot of their talent and a lot of their creat iv i ty to m a k e this sys tem work di f ferent ly than in the past . Phil Powej^sure has done that ."

T H E MICHIGAN p r o g r a m s exec-utive di rector Joseph Forbes said m o r e than 100.000 people have been t ra ined or re t ra ined and found jobs since the p rog ram was c rea ted to re-place the federa l CETA (Comprehen-sive Employment Training Act) pro-g r a m in 1983.N-

"This award Phil received is well deserved He's a volunteer and a half ." said Forbes . "He's taken this coord ina t ing council and, even though it 's volunteer , he's m a d e a ful l - t ime habit out of i t ."

Under the federa l Job Training Par tne r sh ip Act, the coordinat ing

gram Uiiuugh community colleges and the M-Job Upgrade P r o g r a m for smal l businesses of 500 employees or less. The Bureau of Industr ia l Train-ing is a t tached to tha t off ice .

According to Forbes , the off ice is refining an Employee Ownership P rog ram for indust ry and has a Plant Closing P r o g r a m . It has worked with the th ree m a j o r auto-makers in Michigan. With that, ef-for ts a re focused on Chrysler ' s Je f -ferson Avenue plant in Detroit where employees a r e upgrading their skills to avoid dislocation.

AMONG ITS m o r e diff icul t organ-izational tasks has been coordinat ing act ivi t ies with 41 identified job t ra ining p r o g r a m s across Michigan in 11 d i f fe ren t agencies .

"There 's still 200,000 unemployed in Michigan so we still have a lot of work to do," F o r b e s said.

Power , an Ann Arbor resident, was nominated for the award by Gov. J a m e s Blanchard — the m a n who assigned him to c r e a t e a coordi-nating council for the new jobs pro-g r a m even though Power , as he ac-knowledges, had "no knowledge of job training." Blanchard considered the p rog ram a "highest p r io r i ty" and "at the core of ge t t ing (the economy) out of these boom and bust cycles," Power recal led.

Power discerned that "little imag-ination" had been used in this field and decided tha t something "imagi-native. bold and far - reaching" was needed To s t a r t , his group removed

' the operat ion f r o m the labor depar t -ment and worked to c rea te a smal ler , s e p a r a t e organizat ion simi-lar to a "think tank" for developing policies and new job t ra in ing plans

'It's far better to upgrade someone's skills while they're still working, rather than to do it after they've been laid off and have had their lives broken up.'

Philip Power award recipient

"So, I proposed the governor ' s off-ice fo r job training," he said.

O N E INNOVATIVE development tha t fol lowed was Power ' s plan for a job t r a in ing m a n a g e m e n t informa-tion s y s t e m that f i rs t identified and loca ted the various job t ra in ing pro-g r a m s in the s ta te and then detai led the type of t raining offered, their re-su l t s and p rogram costs. Such a s e a r c h previously had not been done in Michigan or anywhere in the na-tion.

P o w e r said he was par t icu la r ly proud of his "think tank" — the 55-m e m b e r coordinating council, whose m e m b e r s have been carefu l ly select-ed f r o m "all economic, social, geo-g raph ica l and political in teres ts in the s t a t e -

Decis ions made by the consensus g roup tend to work best in the gener-al populat ion, he said

As to the fu tu re . Power said, the goals into the 1990s will include ident ifying employment needs to properly t ra in workers .

"Employe r s now say they need cer ta in kinds of skills. And.we know by the yea r 2000 they will need dif-f e r en t skills. Our job is to find tha t out and work with the educat ion and job t ra in ing sys tem in the s ta te , " he said.

One e x a m p l e of the resul ts of the industr ial re t ra in ing p rograms initi-ated under this of f ice involved t ra in-ing au to workers to stat is t ical pro-cedura l controls, a necessary ingred-ient to industry 's "Just In Time" pro-grams .

"It 's f a r be t t e r to upgrade some-one's skills while they ' re still work-ing. r a the r than to do it a f t e r t hey 've been laid off and have their l ives broken up," P o w e r said.

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Commissioner fired over drain issue County commiss ioner Clarence

Young charged tha t "vindict iveness" and political foul play led to his oust-er as cha i rman of the county com-mission's Ways and Means Commit-tee.

Young said he w a s r emoved f r o m the cha i rmansh ip by county commis-sion c h a i r m a n John Herte l because he opposes e l imina t ing the off ice of county drain commiss ioner .

^ 'oung, though, said he would not seek support f r o m other board m e m -bers to become re ins ta ted .

Her te l o rdered Young f r o m his cha i rmanship last week to t hwar t a

move Young and county Drain Com-missioner Char l e s Youngbiood were planning — to seek a court injunc-tion against the November ballot is-sue.

ON TUESDAY, Herte l appointed c o m m i s s i o n e r C u r t B o i l e r of Brownstown Towpship as ways and means cha i rmn . As cha i rman of that commi t t ee , Boi ler au tomat i ca l ly joins Her te l and Youngbiood on the th ree -member county Drain Board.

In a le t te r Young sent Hertel Mon-day, he compla ined tha t the ouster w a s a "childish, vindict ive ac t ( that was) t imed to c r e a t e a much needed

issue in (Hertel 's) lagging r a c e foir county executive."

He s ta ted that his "consti tut ional r ight to vote my conscience" w a s vi-ola ted.

S o m e county f igures have suggest-ed t ha t Young is in teres ted in succeed ing Youngbiood as dra in c o m m i s s i o n e r if the job is no( el imi-na ted .

Her t e l said he tr ied severa l t imes

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He said he par t icular ly opposed Young and Youngblood's a t t e m p t to use $50,000 in funds f rom d r a i n a g e dis t r ic ts in assessed in Allen P a r k , Lincoln Pa rk , Taylor and Dea rbo rn Heights to use for legal counsel on their behalf .

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Neighbors reach for acceptance

Time and understanding erode prejudices.

When J i m and Denise Fedorko's neighbors heard in 1980 that six mentally retarded adults were mov-ing into a home on the block, they didn't know what to expect.

Like homeowners in so many other communities, Roundtable East residents worried about the effect on their neighborhood. Some Argued that a group home on the block would bring property values down, group home residents would roam the streets and their children would be endangered.

They reacted as did residents in a lot of "other neighborhoods through-out the state?

Although media coverage has in-creased in the past decade, group homes are not new Mentally retard-ed adults in Michigan have been placed in group homes since the late 1940s.

BUT THE majority of placements f rom institutions to group homes has been in the last 15 years, according to Thomas DeLoach, Department of Mental Health communication offi-cer.

"When we develop a group home in a community where there are no other group homes, to that communi-ty it's a brand new concept, DeLoach said.

"It 's been an evolutionary process over four decades in which the s tate and local mental health agencies say there's a better way to treat people than to send them off to a massive facility setting and imagine that they will live a normal life."

Negative reaction to group homes seems to be waning. Perhaps by un-derstanding and accepting another

• group into the mainstream, we're reaching a new level of maturity as a society.

TODAY THERE are less than 2,000 developmentally disabled peo-ple living in state centers, DeLoach said. The figures have fallen from 11,000 in 1960 and 6,500 in 1975.

In 1974 the state Mental Health Code outlined the rights of the meri-tally handicapped. It says the person must be treated in the least restric-tive setting possible.

The Fedorko's were lauded for ex-tending a hand to their developmen-tally disabled neighbors. Their kind-ness and generosity is one of a num-ber of success stories.

Some of the bigger stories are the hurdles the individuate in the group homes are clearing. Many group home residents have been given their first chance to live outside an institution.

Employees at Wayne Community Living Services, responsible for de-veloping group homes in Wayne County, refer to placements from in-stitutions as the "normalization" process

NORMALIZATION simply means giving the developmentally disabled a chance to live like most of us live Group homes offer the simple things in life that we often take for granted.

"We're saying that just because they're retarded they shouldn't be put away, and have to wear the same clothes as everyone else," Mogos said.

"The mentally retarded are more like us than not like us They have the same needs that we have. They should be able to say this is my home, this is my bedroom and this is my kitchen. The group homes give them dignity, respect and an under-standing that they're people with dis-abilities."

THE PRINCIPLE of normaliza-tion was adopted by the United Na-tions in the early '1970s. DeLoach said.

"It 's typical now that if we send out 100 letters to residents in the neighborhood that between five and 10 people show up," said Denise Mo-got. Wayne Community Living Ser-vices acting director of public af-fairs.

This is quite a switch from the days when residents packed meet-ings held by the state mental health department to outline bow group homes operate.

"I think a lot of people understand the issues now," Mogos said

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S u n o l a s s e s at West land shopp ing mall c a t ch t h e e y e s of two Canton r e s iden t s , Amy Nelson Canton r e s i d e n t s Michelle Randazzo a n d Lisa Starret t b r o w s e and J ane t Davis through the s h o e s at Westland s h o p p i n g mall.

' Kids strut stuff, kill time at malls By Larry O'Connor staff writer

A MIDST A WATER fountain and a multitude of stores

/ • \ lies a teen-age oasis. The shopping mall for

them offers shelter f rom the blistering sun and a summer filled with tedium. They come dressed for the occasion, some looking like fashion models for summer wear.

Others look like beach boys with-out a wave. Some even resemble candidates for mercenary school, dressed in Rambo-like fatigues.

They dine on such delicacies as soggy cheese pretzels and frozen Cokes.

What these people, ages 8 to 18, actually do in the mall takes many variations. Some sit in prime spots

to see or be seen. Others wander about, darting into an occasional record or clothing store

BUT for Steve Pietryka and Tommy Maxwell, both of Livonia, going to the mall takes on a new meaning. The pair, who live within t a lk ing distance, come down to the Livonia Mall "every day."

First on their agenda for the day is to buy an 89-cent slush that comes in a Kansas City Royals cup.

. Then they each buy a quarter-sized spherical object for a dime called a "goofy ball."

Pietryka, 11, and Maxwell, 8, spend the rest of the afternoon bouncing their newly bought ball off the walls.

"I 've got about 20 of these at home," said Pietryka, the self-ap-

poinled spokesman of the two. "If they catch you throwing the ball, they kick you out."

They, being the security guard, makes an appearance while Pietry-ka and Maxwell are demonstrating their ar t . The bails disappear as quickly as the angelic smiles ap-pear on their faces.

Once the security guard passes, . it's back to the business of ball bouncing.

Pietryka and Maxwell might take in a show at the cinema or play a video game. But those run a distant second to bouncing the ball off the wall and catching it.

"IT (catching the erratic bounc-ing ball) helps you if you play base- f

ball," said Pietryka. Other young people who wander ~

the malls brush up on other skills, like their keen scoping abilities for members of the opposite sex.

The—key is finding a strategic spot to observe, preferably near an entrance or a fountain.

Nikki Ungvari and Heather Gerard, both of Redford, are camped near the fountain at the Livonia Mall. They would appear to fit the description of persons on the lookout, except Ungvari and Gerard look somewhat bored.

."We ran out of money," said Ungvari, munching on a cheese-coated soft pretzel. "So we have nothing to do. My sister is coming to pick us up."

That's not to say they don't take a peek now and then.

"Sometimes," said Gerard who, like Ungvari, goes to Pierce Junior

High in Redford. "There's a lot more (boys) a t Fairlane."

A group perched near the en-trance let out a chorus of reasons for why they're at the mall.

"It 's too hot, it's air conditioned here. Nothing better to do. We don't like to sit home alone," they say In unison.

But Mike Radeback, Craig Stacer, Rob Wushel, Don Pascoe, Dave Speier and Jim Waling, all of Livonia, nod a collective yes when it comes to watching for girls. They said they've been known to sit 1 Vfc hours on the same bench.

SHOPPING, for these guys, takes a back seat.

"Sometimes when we have the

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Thanks neighbor Family honored for 'everyday' helpfulness By Diana Gala staff writer

When Jim and Denise Fedorko of Canton heard six mentally retarded adults would be moving into a group home next door they were "shocked" and worried.

Six years later, the family was named "Neighbor of the Year — Community Person" by the Aware-ness Communication Team for the Developmentally Disabled in recog-nition of their relationship with staff and group home residents.

"I really didn't know what the group homes were all about, said J im Fedorko. recalling what he thought when he first heard about the home.

"It was a fairly new concept at the time."

Before the group home was estab-lished in July 1980, J im and Denise attended a meeting with representa-tives from the Department of Men-tal Health to discuss neighborhood concerns. J im Fedorko, a medical technologist, said the problems resi-dents predicted would result never materialized.

HE RECALLED the comments '"people hollered about:" The group home residents would be "running around the neighborhood." property values would plummet and the home would be neglected.

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Shopping malls serve as haven for teens Continued from Page 1 " money," said Pascoe, who goes to Livonia Stevenson.

For some, though, shopping is why they ' re at the mall . Lisa Star-re t t and Michelle R a n d a a o , both of Canton, find clothing s tores tfleir favori te .

I t 's obvious, by the way they ' re dressed, that fashion is on their minds.

Randazzo w e a r s white baggy pants, a cotton shir t and sandals. S ta r re t t has on a striped cotton shirt with baggy pants.

Also in fashion fo r teen-age girls a r e tank tops covered with a loose fitt ing sweate r , like that worn by Jane t Davis of Canton. Davis wea r s a pair of silk shor ts with a plastic-type sandal cal led, "Sf01y enough, jelly shoes.

For the boys, all that ' s missing is a sur fboard

Ed Fa i r of Westland, who's dressed in a pair of Bermuda shorts, a sport shirt , and a pair of court shoes (sans socks 6f course), Is a quintessential example 01 to-day 's ma le fashion.

And the i tem that polishes the whole image off is a pair of sun-glasses that hang on his chest.

EACH item is careful ly chosen. The f i rs t m a t t e r of business is tbe "shorts ," which a r e measured in coolness by how close they c o m e in contac t with the kneecaps.

They come in a wide range of would

said F a i r , a Westland John Glenn High School student.

The mall . Fa i r jokingly said, is a place to go "when your pa ren t s kick you out of the house."

pa t t e rns and culurs that m a k e even Andy Warhol wince. The louder design the better .

"'Then you just find an old sh i r t that ma tches . . Real ca re fu l ly , "

— F u r the most par t , though, It's a place to shop and socialize. The sad truth is some of them appea r to have nothing be t te r to do.

Angie Towne of Livonia sums up

with the lyric in the Billy Joel song "I ta l ian Res tauran t , " which r e fe r s to an old teenage hangout — once you leave you can never come back.

"I used to come up here every-day," said Towne,410, wno a t tends Livonia SteVenson. "Now I c o m e up here about once a week. Everybody used to c o m e here. Now they don't. I t 's kind of boring."

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It didn' t turn out tha t way. The house is one of the best kept on Roundtab le Eas t , he said, and the group home res idents a r e prohibited f r o m walking through the subdivi-sion without supervision.

"Actually, I think it 's real ly great tha t they ' re (the state) gett ing them out of the insti tutions," said J i m

Fedorko, cit ing d i f ferences between institutions and group homes.

One of the residents had never seen a mail box before, he said. And most of the men didn' t know what it mean t to own their clothes. He tel ls of one resident who had all his teeth pulled, because he a t e too much.

"I t ' s surpr is ing the stories they tell about inst i tut ions," he added.

The Fedorko ' s have three chil-

dren, Benjamin, 6, Carolyn, 10, and Katy, 2.

"I wondered about our kids," said Denise Fedorko, a public school teacher for learning and emotionally disabled children. "We worried about how that would work out."

Now, her children often go next door and visit the residents, she said, and the "guys like to watch the kids."

ALL SIX men in the group home were present to congra tu la te the Fedorko ' s during a luncheon last month a t the Southfield Hilton. Su-pervisor J a m e s Poole also a w a r d e d the f ami ly a cer t i f ica te of apprec ia-tion f r o m the township.

"When people nominate o thers fo r the a w a r d , they think there has to be a m i r a c u l o u s happening ," sa id Denise Mogos. acting d i rec tor of

public a f fa i r s for Wayne Communi ty Living Services, which develops small group homes and provides ser-vices.

"But in this case it was just the everyday happenings," said Mogos, who is also a m e m b e r of ACT/DD. "There 's nothing heroic about this story. They were just looking to be a good neighbor."

Fil l ing that descr ipt ion meant being avai lable when someone f rom the home needed help. J h e Fedorkos named a few instances like helping a worker s t a r t the f u r n a c e , lending cooking goods and decora t ing a Chris tmas tree together .

" I t ' s jus t the sort of thing that you do for any neighbor," J i m Fedorko said.

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• FATHERS FOR EQUAL RIGHTS

A meet ing will be helcTat 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 5, in Livonia 's Alfred Noble Library, 32901 Plymouth Road, one block east of Fa rming ton Road. The meet ing is f ree . For more informat ion call 354-3080.

• SARAH SIBLEY COLONY The national society of New Eng-

land women will mee t for a picnic at noon, Saturday, Ju ly 26. a t Doris Richard ' s home in P lymouth . Any woman with an ancestor born in one of the New England s t a t e s or par t of Long Island, N.Y., pr ior to 1790 is eligible for membersh ip in the club. For information Vail Richard at 453-4425.

• LIVONIA'S YOUTH SYMPHONY SOCIETY

Attila Farkas , music director , an-nounces openings in all th ree orches-t r a s for the 1986-87 season. Enter ing i ts 29th year , LYSS is one of Michi-gan 's oldest and well established youth symphony programs. LYSS s e r v e s young m u s i c i a n s f r o m th roughou t s o u t h e a s t Michigan . Youngsters f r o m g rade 3 through high school pa r t i c ipa te in t ravel , a professionally coached chamber mu-

sic p rogram, as well as numerous out-concerts. The regular series of concerts includes a pe r fo rmance in Detroi t ' s historic Orchestra Hall. Au-ditions for this season will be held Saturdays, Aug. 23 and September 6. For more in format ion or to schedule an audition call Kay Rowe, 455-1487 or Susan Gardner . 349-1894.

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The Michigan Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the Tri-coun-ty Coalition Against Domestic Vio-lence is sponsoring a conference, "Balancing the Scales: Ef fec t ive Criminal Ju s t i ce Intervention in Do-mest ic Assault Cases." Sept. 24-25 at Mercy College in Detroit . The basis of an e f fec t ive communi ty response in domest ic assaul t cases is c o o p e r a - ' tion and consistency by the interven-ing agencies. Registrat ion will be limited. For more information con-tact MCADV, P.O Box 7032, Hunt-ington Woods, Mich. 48070 or cal l 961-0290.

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• BIKE TOURING SOCIETY The Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring

Society celebrates its 10th anniver-sary this yea r with a member sh ip of m o r e than 600 r iders ranging in age f r o m six m o n t h s ^ o 70-and older The P lymou th -Can ton ' E a s t F r i n g e " group a re par t of the AABTS. Every Wednesday a t 6:30 p.m. the group leaves f r o m the Security Bank park-

ing lot a t Warren and Canton Cen te r and r ides 25 miles. About 40 r i d e r s ga ther , r iding everthing f r o m tan-dems to recumbents . Members t a k e turns being r ide leader, who m a k e s sure no one is s t randed or lost and helpd with f lat t i res and other b reak-downs. Riders a re urged to w e a r hel-m e t s and be able to r ide approxi -m a t e l y 12-14 miles per hour. A f t e r the r ide, member s ga ther a t the Ford Road McDonald's to social ize and ta lk about upcoming ride events . The c lub is open to new m e m b e r s . • WOMEN'S DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP

The Women's Resource Center of Schoolcraf t College is sponsoring a suppor t group for women who a r e s epa ra t ed , divorced and in the pro-cess of or contemplat ing divorce . Meet ings will f ea tu re ei ther a speak-er on a topic of special in terest , or group discussions. They a re held f r o m 7-9 p.m. a t the Wate rman C a m -pus Center Building.

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• CARD GAMES The Plymouth Symphony League

pinochle and bridge groups a r e being formed for the fall season. Those in-terested in playing e i ther g a m e should send a check fo r $12 per per-son (payable to the P lymouth Sym-phony League) to: E la ine Kir-chgatter , 48377 Gyde Road, Canton 48187. Those who plan to play in a doubles group should indicate the name, address and te lephone num-ber of the par tner . In format ion and checks a re needed by Thursday, Ju ly 31. For addit ional in format ion , cal l Elaine Kirchgat ter , 453-8054

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first c e r amic tile, with a sketch of the.Wilcox House. This is the f irst in a series of tiles of Victorian houses in Plymouth. The first" t i le was pre-sented to Jack Wilcox, owner of the Wilcox House and a m e m b e r of the Plymouth Historical Society. The tiles a r e avai lable fo r $7.50 at the museum. Proceeds f r o m the gift shop a re used for the P lymou th His-torical Museum's operat ions. The Plymouth Historical Museum (455-8940) is a t 155 S. Main, P lymouth .

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outh. A fishing exhibit f r o m the 1920s, a sea shell collection f r o m around the world, and a special ex-hibit of Coca-Cola irems a re fea-t u r e d — T h e Cui-d-CuIa exhibit ln-

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eludes t rays , an 1895 urn used in a soda fountain, toys and games, bott le openers and other i tems The muse-um is open to the public 1-4 p.m Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Ad-mission is $1 for adults, 50 cents for those ages 11 to 17, and 25 cents for those ages 5 to 10. For additional in-fo rmat ion , call 455-8940

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cookbook. ' All Our Best," is avail-able at Plymouth Book World and f r o m chorus members . P r ice is $7.95

• FARM AND GARDEN The Lake Pointe Women's Nation-

al F a r m and Garden Association has two cookbooks available f r o m group m e m b e r s . A number of sa lads f r o m the spr ing salad luncheon a re includ-ed. along with other recipes submit-ted by the members . The price is $5. For addit ional information, call J e a n Pink. 453-2802.

• CANTON WOMEN The Canton Women's Club will

m e e t 9-11 a.m. the first and third Thursday of the month at the Fa i th Communi ty Moravian Church, 46001 War ren Road, .west of Canton Cen-ter , Canton Township. New m e m b e r s m a y a t tend. The club is for women in teres ted in being a par t of cu l tura l events , group discussion and recre-a t ional activities. The club is co-sponsored by the YWCA of Western Wayne County. For additional infor-mat ion , cal l a rea p rogram director Cynthia Nichols, 561-4110

• PLYMOUTH SENIORS The P lymouth Township Seniors

m e e t a t the Friendship Station Club Hall, 42375 Schoolcraft, on the fol-lowing days: Mondays f r o m 10 a .m. to noon for euchre and pool, Tues-days 6 30-9:30 p.m. for pinochle, Fri-days f r o m 11:30 a .m. to 3:30 p.m.

• DANCERS' COOKBOOK The Polish Centennial Dancers of

Plymouth cookbook, "Secrets f r o m Centennial Cupboards," is ava i lable f r o m group member s It f e a tu re s a number of Polish recipes, along with American recipes The price is $5 For additional information, cal l Ka-thy Floied, 459-7255.

• AGORAPHOBICS Agoraphobics in Motion (AIM)

mee t s at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Fa i th Lutheran Charch. 30000 F ive Mile. Livonia. AIM is a support group for those whose lives a re trou-bled by anxiety panic disorders of agoraphobia and other disorders. For additional informat ion, call 547-0400.

• FAMILIES ANONYMOUS Fami l ies Anonymous, a self-help

p rog ram for re lat ives and f r i ends concerned with drug abuse or beha-vioral problems, will mee t a t 8 p.m. Thursdays in St. John Neumann Catholic Church. 44800 Warren , Can-ton.

• ST. JOHN NEUMANN SENIORS

The 50-Up Club mee t s a t 7 p.m. the f i rs t Tuesday of each month a t the church on Warren Road, west of Sheldon. New m e m b e r s m a y a t tend . For information, call Bet ty Grucha-la, president .

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e U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY

United States Coast Guard Auxili-a ry Canton Flotil la 11-11 m e e t s the fourth Tuesday of the month in Koom 2510, P lymouth Sa lem tiign School, 46181 Joy . just west of Can-ton Center. The floti l la welcomes new members . Call Rober t Kinsler. 455-2676. for informat ion.

e TAKE OFF POUNDS TOPS Chapter 1236 m e e t s every-

Thursday evening in Fa i th Commu-nity Church. 46001 War ren . Canton Weigh-in s ta r t s at 6 30 p.m.. with a meeting following, 7-8 p.m. F o r in-formation, call 981-0446

e CIVIL AIR PATROL Air Force Auxiliary Squadron 16-1

invites interested people to a t t end its weekly meetings.- 6:30-10 p.m. Thurs-day. on the fourth f loor of the main building. Willow Run Airport . Any U.S. citizen 13 or older m a y become a volunteer. For informat ion , call Robert Eizen, co tnmander , 326-9673

e TOPS MEETING TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)

meets 7:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays in Centra l Middle School, Main at Church, Plymouth. Ideas on weight reduction a re discussed. For infor-mation, call 453-4756 or 455-1583

e CANTON BPW Canton Business and Profess ional

Women meets the second Monday of •each month a t the R o m a n F o r u m Restaurant on Ford Road. Cocktails at 6 p.m.. dinner at 6:30 p.m.. and program at 7:30 p.m. Dinner cha rge

is $7.50 per person. Call Susan Pack. 455-0873, for in format ion

e SWEET ADELINES Midwest Harmony Chapter of

Sweet Adelines r e h e a r d irt the Sen-ior Citizen F i r e Station Center. 10800 Fa rming ton Road, Livonia, just south of P lymou th Road. Wom-en who like to s ing four -par t harmo-ny may at tend. Midwest Harmony 's membersh ip covers a four-county a rea and includes 17 cities. It is di-rected by Dixie Dahlke. The group's next big project is a full-fledged bar-bershop show with champion quar-tets, planned for Saturday, Oct. 25, in Garden City. F o r informat ion on membersh ip or on the show, call Marge Griep of Livonia, 425-0017, or Linda Lupo of Canton, 453-4873.

e ZESTERS Zesters, a club for Canton resi-

dents 55 and older, mee t s at 12:30 p.m. Thursdays irt the Canton Recre-ation Center, 44237 Michigan at Sheldon. Membersh ip fees a re $1 to join and $1.50 per month. For m o r e information about the club, call the Canton senior citizen office, 397-1000 Ext . 278.

e CIVITAN CLUB The P lymou th -Can ton Civitan

Club meets at 6:30 p.m. the third Thursday Of each month. Men and women m a v * a t t e n d to learn about Civitans — a group of neighbors, business associa tes and fr iends — all volunteers in teres ted in p rograms and projects based on the needs of the communi ty . Call 453-2206 for more informat ion.

e TOASTMASTERS The Oral Major i ty Toas tmas t e r s

Club of P lymou th invites visitors to see how the c lub enables m e m b e r s to speak up and m o v e ahead, whatever their u i T u p a u u m The club meets at 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays a t Denny's res-taurant , Ann Arbor Road at 1-275. For informat ion , cal l Phyll is K. Sul-livan, 455-1635.

e MAYFLOWER-LT. GAMBLE POST VFW

Mayflower-Lt . G a m b l e Post 6695. Veterans of Fore ign Wars, meets a t 8 p.m. the second and fourth Tues-days of the month a t the post home, 1426 S. Mill, P lymouth . New mem-bers a re welcome. For information, cal l the post, 459-6700.

e CANTON ROTARY ~ Canton Ro ta ry Club mee t s at noon

Monday in the R o m a n Forum on Ford Road be tween Hagger ty and Lilley. Lunch is $5. For information, call Richard Thomas . 453-9191.

e WOMEN FOR SOBRIETY Self-help group for alcoholic wom-

en meets 1 p.m. Tuesdays in New-man House, Schoolcraf t College campus . Hagge r ty a t Seven Mile, Livonia. A hot line. 427-9460. oper-a tes 24 hours a day.

e CANTON KIWANIS The Kiwanis Club of Canton meets

6 30-8 p.m. Mondays (except a f t e r a holiday) in Denny's res taurant , Ann Arbor Road eas t of 1-275. New mem-

b e r s a r e welcome. For informat ion , ca l l J a m e s Ryan, 459-9a00. - _

• A M E R I C A N B A C K G A M M O N CLUB

— U U P m e e t s Wwlrnstlay nveimigs in the back room of the Box Bar , 772-,; Ann Arbo r Trai l . Plymouth. Tourna-m e n t reg i s t ra t ion is a t 7:15 p .m. and ^ t o u r n a m e n t play a t 7:30 p.m. A d - -v a n c e s t r a t egy , as well as help for new players , is avai lable fo r ear ly . a r r i v a l s . F o r information, ca l l Scot- . t i e F l o r a , 453-7356. _ ?•

• A M E R I C A N L E G I O N The Passage-Gayde Post of the

A m e r i c a n Legion meets 1 p .m. the f i r s t Sunday of each month in t b e V e t e r a n s Memor ia l Building, 173 N. '• Main , P lymouth . New m e m b e r s m a y a t t e n d . Call Don Har t l ey , -459-2914 . -fo r in fo rmat ion .

e C A N T O N H I S T O R I C A L S O C I E T Y

The Canton Historical Society m e e t s the second Thursday of each ' mon th a t the museum. Canton Cen-te r a t P roc tor , Canton. Museum hours a r e 1-3 p.m. Tuesday and 1-4 p.m. Saturday. For i n f o r m a t i o n -abou t the society or the m u s e u m , ca l l Dorothy West, 495-0744.

e V O L U N T E E R S N E E D E D FISH of P lymouth/Canton , an or-^

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se rve include t ransportat ion, typing, baby-si t t ing and telephone cal l ing. Call 453-1110 for information. ,»

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e n g a g e m e n t s Fitness camp offers sports, classes

Verville-Roach Fred and Rosemary Verville of

Canton announce the engagement of their daughter . Wendy Marie Ver-ville of Canton, to Gregory L Roach of Ypsilanti, son of Lee and Rose Roach of Ypsilanti

The bride-elect is a g radua te of ' T r u m a n High School in Taylor. She is employed at ACO Inc. in Fa rming-ton Hills in the loss prevention de-pa r tmen t .

Her f iance is a g radua te of Belle-ville High School and Eas tern Michi-gan University where he ma jo red in cr iminal justice. He is employed with the Michigan Depar tment of Correct ions in Jackson

A September wedding is planned

Spencer-Lamb Mr. and Mrs Charles Lee Spencer

of Plymouth announce the engage-ment of their daughter . T racy Lee Spencer of P lymouth , to Keith Thomas Lamb of Orlando. Fla . . son of Mary Lou Moore of Ypsilanti and Thomas L a m b of San Francisco. Calif.

The bride-elect is a g r a d u a t e of Plymouth-Salem High School and at-tends Washtenaw C o m m u n i t y Col-lege. She is employed a t Ti tan Tech-nologies in Ann Arbor.

Her f iance is a g r a d u a t e of Ypsi-lanti High School and is employed at Budget Rent-a-Car in Orlando. Fla as an operations m a n a g e r

An August wedding is planned. The couple plans to m a k e their home in Orlando

Benefit dance will feature 'trash fash'

A Celebrity Trash Dance will be Thursday, July 31. at S t r e a m e r s Nightclub. Proceeds f rom the bene-fit will go to the March of Dimes and the fight against birth defects .

Aspiring bag ladies and men f r o m Glad should c rea te a costume f r o m plastic trash bags Use any color, size, combination or bran$ of bags, paper or plastic.

An all-star parveHw+ll-judge de- . "STgTrer competit ion The best in ' t rash fash" will win a luxury limousine ride and dinner at one of Chuck Muer's nine Charlie 's res tau-rants in the met ro area .

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Women of all ages a r e invited to register tor e i ther a week or week-end stay. Some of the recreat ional activit ies include swimming, volley-ball. tennis, golf, exerc ise classes

such as aerobics , yoga and programs dealing with s t r e s s

Profess ional consul tants will be avai lable to o f f e r advice on fashion coordination, skin care , hair styling and color analys is English riding in-struction will alstrbt! offered —

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Sept. 12-1* is 155 For YWCA mem-bers and $65 for non-members . Fees cove r lodging in a lakeshore cabin, all " low-ca lo r i ^ ' meals and most ac-t ivi t ies. There may be addit ional fees fo r some of the p r o g r a m s

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Darleen M Por te l l of Canton and Steve Nowicki III of Livonia were marr ied June 7 at Church of the Di-vine Child. The Rev . Michael Malawy p e r f o r m e d the ceremony.

Pa ren t s of the couple a re the late Frank Por te l l Sr. and Dolores Por-tell of Canton and Mr. and Mrs Steve Nowicki J r . of Livonia

The bride is a g radua te of Bentley High School and at tended School-c r a f t College. She is employed by Stock Auditing Services. The groom graduated f r o m Bentley High School and is employed by Chrysler

Carol Por te l l was the maid of hon-or The br idesmaids were Rose Hawry lak .and Ba rb Lane The flow-er girl w a s Ti f fany Dowdy. Rober t Nowicki was best man The grooms-men were Cl i f ford O'Brien. Timothy Richards and Timothy Blow

For her wedding, the bride wore a floor-length gown with chantilly lace and a ca thedra l t ra in . She had a dou-ble-layered. c rowned veil.

A recept ion was held at Saints Pe-ter and Pau l Romanian Orthodox Church hall. The wedding t r ip was in Hawaii. The couple will live in Can-ton Township

S h u m a n - H u l l Sharon Kay Hull and Russel Ar-

thur Shuman, both of Denison. Tex-as. w e r e marr ied June 28 at Fa i r -view Bapt is t Church in Texas . Dr Don Wood per formed the ce remony.

P a r e n t s of the couple a re Harvey

and Margare t Hull of Denison, f e x -a§, and Rober t and Judy Shuman of Plymouth.

The bride is a g radua te of Denison Senior High School, Grayson County Junior College and Southeastern Ok-lahoma Sta te University in Durant , Okla. She earned bachelor 's and mas te r ' s degrees. She is employed a t Texas Ins t ruments in Texas as a pro-duction control supervisor

Her husband gradua ted f r o m Plymouth-Canton High School and Michigan Sta te University. He is cur-rently pursuing a mas te r ' s degree in business adminis t ra t ion f r o m the Universi ty of Dallas. He is employed at Texas Ins t ruments as a process / equipment engineer

The br ide 's cousin, Rhonda Rob-erts, was maid of honor and Cathye Meadors was mat ron of honor. The br idesmaids were Cindy Mahana Jeannie Hull. Vickie Mezzacappa and Lori R a m bo

Gregg Zydeck was best man The br idegroom's other a t tendants were Eddie Shuman, Mike Leary, J a y Mc-Kinley and F rank LaSota and Micka-el Depoli.

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BARTENDERS AND waitpeople a re Doug Dunbar, f r o m W'CZY, Dave Lerman f r o m "Coming Attract ions ' Miss Michigan Uni ted Dar lene Plewa; and Diane Hofsess f r o m the Detroit N e w s , _

Th<*" dance is open to anyone 21 and older. Those not dressed in " t rash fash" must be proper ly at-tired. Jeans and tennis shoes will not be permit ted.

Admission is $1 for those in " t rash fash" and $3 for all others . Admis-sion proceeds and ce lebr i ty t ips ben-efi t the March of Dimes.

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recreation news • SUMMER PLAYGROUND

Canton Pa rks and Rec rea t ion Is offer ing its Supervised P layground P r o g r a m f rom 10 a .m_io 1 p .m. or 2-

• 5 p.m. Monday through F r iday . All si tes feature playground act ivi t ies

; for children ages 5-16, including sports , a r t s and c raf t s , f ie ld trips, group games and special events.

" Registrat ion will take place a t each-j park site. The locations a r e Windsor

P a r k (East and West). Laurelwoods, Kingsway Park . Flodin P a r k , Car-r i age Hills (Paul Revere , Hanridge,

* Umberland). Pickwick, Woodbridge, Wagon Wheel, Brookside, Honeytree ,

* Fores t Trails, Frankl in P a l m e r , - Canton Countr>- Acres, Can te rbury ' Mews, Forest Brook, Sunflower,

Gr i f f in Park .

• SUMMER DAY CAMP Plymouth C o m m u n i t y F a m i l y

YMCA will of fer its s u m m e r day c a m p for one-week sessions through Aug. 22 a t Xenr ra l Middle School, 650 Church at Main in P lymouth . The half-dav sessions a r e 7 a .m. to 12:30 p.m. and noon to 5:30 p .m. with full-day sessions f r o m 7 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through f r i d a y . Each c a m p session will have act ivi t ies such as games, projects , s to ry tell-ing, arts , c ra f t s , hiking, fo lk lore , na-ture study, f i tness building, swim-ming. communicat ion skills and field tr ips. For informat ion, ca l l the YMCA at 453-2904.

• SKATEBOARD CONTEST. The Northville C o m m u n i t y Recre-

ation Depar tment is sponsor ing a Skateboard Street Contest , in coop-era t ion with Town & Coun t ry Cy-clery and The Easy Rider Bike Shop. The event will be Sa tu rday , Aug. 2, in the parking lot of Nor thv i l l e High School, corner of Eight Mile and Center . Registrat ion and course prac t ice will begin a t 9:30 a .m. the day of the event. At 10:30 a.m., a demonstrat ion of s t ree t ska teboard-ing techniques will be held. Competi-tion will begin at 11 a .m. E a c h com-pet i tor will have 2-4 minu t e s to exe-cute his or her stunts. Compet i tors m a y enter the novice or exper ienced categor ies and will be divided Ifitb several age groups: 12 and under , 13-15, 16-17, and 18 and older. The en-try fee is f 5 and includes first through third place a w a r d s in each age group and merchand i se ra f f le . Those part icipat ing m a y reg i s t e r the day of the event; however , pre-regis-t rat ion forms a re ava i l ab le a t the Northville Community Recrea t ion Depar tment , 303 W. Main St., North-ville, and at the Town & Coun t ry Cy-clery and The Easy Rider Bike Shop.

• YOUTH DAY CAMP The Sun-N-Fun F a c t o r y Youth

Day Camp will be held a t t he Salva-tion Army, 9451 S. Main, P lymouth , f r o m 10 a.m. tp 3 p .m. Monday through Fr iday through Aug. 22. The fee is $6. Register immed ia t e ly as space is l imited. The day c a m p is open to 6-12-year-olds and involves planned recreat ion, field t r ips , musi-cal* part icipation, a r t s and craf ts . For more information, cal l 453-5464 and ask for Bob or Dar lene .

• STREET DANCES The Plymouth C o m m u n i t y Cham-

ber of Commerce is sponsoring "St ree t Dances" f r o m 7:30-9:30 p.m. every Fr iday through Aug. 29. The dances, " t o \ be held in downtown Plymouth, a re f r ee and open to the public. Among the bands pe r fo rming will be: Frank Vience, Ju ly 25; Phil Graham, Aug. 1; Joe Dunlap , Aug. 8; Bob DuRant, Aug. 15; and Ron Jack-son, Aug. 22.

• DANCE SLIMNASTICS Get in shape for the s u m m e r with

Dance Slimastics c lasses a t 10 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays a t Dance Unlimited. Babysit t ing ava i l ab le in the morning. Evening c lasses also a re available. For in fo rmat ion , call Jan ice at 420-2893.

• AEROBIC FITNESS Aerobic Fitness dance and ex-

ercise classes will be held a t St. John Episcopal Church on Sheldon Road in Plymouth continuously throughout the summer . Morning and evening classes will be o f fe red six days a week. Weekday morning child care offered. For schedule information, Call 348-1280

• CARDIO-FITNESS AEROBICS

An eight-week aerob ics class is being offered 9:30-10:50 a .m. Mon-days and Thursdays a t the Salvation Army Plymouth Comuni ty Center, 9451 Main St., south of Ann Arbor Road. Baby-sitting is ava i l ab le at f 1 per child per hour. F o r informat ion, cal l 453-5464.

• SHUFFLEBOAflD Plymouth Pa rks and Recreat ion

has a shuff leboard cour t tha t needs to be played on. Anyone interested in forming a c lub or Just using the shuf-f leboard court and e q u i p m e n t may do t o by calling 455-6620.

• AMUSEMENT PARK TICKETS

Plymouth Parks and Recreation, in cooperation with Michigan Recre-ation ft Parks Association, will be selling discounts to the following lo-cation:

Boblo. $11 for child, $12 for adult. Canadas Wonderland. $6 25 sad $9.25; Cedar Point, W.M and |117»; Crossroads Village. $3.IS and M.7S;

Detroit Zoo. $1.25 and $3; Grea t America, $12.75; Greenf ie ld Village. $3.25 and $6,50; Kings Island, $7.25 and $12.25; and Sea World, $11.25.

Canton P a r k s and Recreat ion has ticketa on sa le to

troit Zoo, King's Island, Canada 's Wonderland, Geauga Lake, Macki-naw City For t , Cedar Point, Six Flags G r e a t America , Michigan Sta te F a i r , Cross roads Village, Greenf i e ld V i l l a g e / M u s e u m and Seaworld. Tickets m a y be purchased at the cashier ' s counter of Canton Township Adminis t ra t ion Building, 1150 Canton Center Road, Canton. For informat ion , cal l 397-1000.

• CHAMBER QOLF OUTINQ Canton C h a m b e r of Commerce

will have i ts annua l golf outing Tues-day, Sept. 9. a t Fel lows Creek Golf Course. Regis t ra t ion will be at 8 a.m. with tee-off a t 8:30 a .m. Compa-nies wishing to sponsor a hole m a y do so fo r $165 which includes 18 holes of golf fo r four, ca r t , dinner, coffee and doughnuts pr ior to golf, trophies, prizes, beer and pop. Do-nors mus t provide their own sign to be displayed at one of the teeing areas . F o r individual golfers, the charge is $45 per person for 18 holes of go l f , c a r t , d i n n e r , c o f f e e -doughnuts, t rophies , prizes, beer and pop. Four somes should be four men, four women, or two m e n and two women — other combinat ions will not be eligible fo r prizes. Trophies will be awarded to f i rs t -place wom-en and f i r s t -p lace men. F o r informa-tion, cal l the c h a m b e r a t 453-4040.

• SOCCER VOLUNTEERS The Canton Soccer Club is looking

for volunteers to help run its conces-sion s tand dur ing fa l l soccer games. The s tand is open for Saturday and Sunday games . Anyone interested m a y call Wanda Nash a f t e r 6 p.m. a t 459-0578-

• WALKING CLUB City of P lymouth P a r k s and Rec-

reat ion would l ike to organize a walking c lub fo r senior citizens in the P lymouth a r e a . Those interested

" m a y call Carol Donnelly a t 455-6620.

• TABLE TENNIS CLUB A Table Tennis Club mee t s 6:30 to

9 p.m. eafch Wednesday a t Centra l .Middle Scpool. F o r . fur ther informa-tion, cal l city of P lymouth Parks and Recrea t ion a t 455-6620.

• BIKE RIDERS The Ann Arbor Bike Touring Soci-

ety is sponsoring a midweek group ride e v e r y Wednesday night f r o m May through Sep tember . Riders leave a t 6:30 p.m. f r o m the north-west co rne r of Canton Center Road and War ren in Canton. Rides a r e about 25 miles in length. Non-mem-bers a r e welcome.

• MEN'S OPEN HOOPS The gym at the P lymouth Salva-

tion Army Communi ty Center will be open 7-10 p.m. f o r an in formal pickup g a m e of basketbal l on a f irst-come basis. F e e s a r e $1 per night for member s , $1.50 for non-members .

• ISSHINRYU KARATE Isshinryu K a r a t e classes a re 7:30

to 9 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Canton Recrea t ion Center on Michigan Avenue a t Sheldon for peo-p le ' ages 9 to 50. F e e is $35 per per-son fo r 10 weeks. Canton Pa rks and Recrea t ion is sponsoring kara te lra-sons for all levels. Sam Santilli, f i f th-degree black belt , will instruct all ages. Reg is te r a t the recreat ion cen-ter in person before classes on Wednesday or Thursday. Regis t ra-tion is continuous. For more infor-mation, cal l t h e recreat ion depar t -ment a t 397-1000 Ext . 212 between 8:30 a .m. and 5 p.m.

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• LADIES' VOLLEYBALL The Salvat ion Army Communi ty

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• PLYMOUTH TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS)

will m e e t with weigh-ins a t 7 p.m. and mee t ings 7:30-8:30. p.m. Mon-days a t Cent ra l Middle School, Main at Church in P lymouth . The meet -ings s t ress group suppor t and discus-sions on weight reduct ion.

• CANTON TOP8 Canton T O P S (Take Off Pounds

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campus news • WMU QRADS

The following Plymouth students recently g radua ted f rom Western Michigan Universi ty in Kalamazoo'

list at Olivet College in Olivet. Mich. Ruhlmann. a junior ma jo r ing in ac-counting. is the son of J i m and Doro-thy Bloomhuff of 1302 W. Maple St..

Ohio. A perfec t 4.0 g rade point ave r -age is required in order to be n a m e d to the president ' s list

David Cadogan of 590 N Sheldon—Plymouth. Students we ie iequin?U lu main ta in a 3.5 grade point average in o rde r to be named to the list.

Road. Steven Gilligan of 15115 Amber Court . J ane t M. Howell of 41141 Five Mile Road, and Susan Nitz of 45015 Pa r t r idge Drive

• CANTON GRADS Gregory J . Lewis of 7621 Thorn-

wood Drive and Kirsten Plonski of 39539 Pe t e r s "Drive, both of Canton, recently earned bachelors degrees f rom Kalamazoo College

• CHRISTINE RQBY Christine Roby of 42011 Clemons.

Plymouth, was recently named to the dean s list at Lake Forest Col-leg£. Lake Fores t . 111., for earning a grade point ave rage of 3.6 or bet ter

• OBERLIN GRADS Elizabeth Gri f f ing of 12436 Dux-

bury Court and Ruth J. Sample of 13100 Glenview Drive, both of Plym-outh. recently earned degrees f r o m Qberlin College, Oberlin.' Ohio.

• DEAN'S LIST Area s tuden t s were r ecen t ly

named to the dean 's list at the De-troit College of Business Students f rom Canton were: Ronald Beat t ie . Florence Beggs and Timothy Cook Plymouth's Lynn Sobczak was also named to the list.

• CARI BAETENS Cari Baetens of 46978 Spinning

Wheel. Canton, was recently n a m e d to the dean's list at Olivet College in Olivet. Mich., where she is a junior She was required to earn a g rade point average of a t least 3.5 in order to be named to the dean's list.

• MATTHEW J. RUHLMANN Matthew John Ruhlmann has been

named to the spring semester dean 's

• APRIL L.LEWIS Apdl L. Lewis, daughter of John

and Carol Lewis of Thornwood Drive, Canton, is pe r fo rming with a touring ch i ld ren^ thea te r group throughout Michigan, Ohio. West Virginia. Pennsylvania and Indiana. The F a m o u s P layers Children's The-a t r e is pe r fo rming " Jack and the Beans t a lk . " Lewis p lays J ack ' s mother . She earned her bachelor of science degree in communica t ions / thea te r a r t s f r o m Eas te rn Michigan Universi ty She also studied and per-fo rmed at Nonington College in Eng-land. in addition to spending seasons with the Cherry County Playhouse in T rave r se City and the Red Barn The-a t r e in Saugatuck. Mich.

• KATHLEEN LAWRENZ Kathleen Lawrenz of 609 Adams.

P lymouth , has been named to the dean 's list for the spring semes te r at X»vier Universi ty in Cincinnati . Ohio In order to be named to the dean ' s list at the Jesuit university, s tudents were required to maintain a g rade point ave rage of 3.25 or higher on a 4 0 scale.

• MICHELE L. HARRISON Michele Lynn Harrison of 45602

Green Valley. Plymouth, has been named to the president 's list for the second semes te r of the 1985-86 school yea r at Miami University of

m LOCAL GRAD8 *—— Local s tudents were among those

who gradua ted f r o m the Nat ional Educa t ion Center, National Ins t i tu te of Technology. Livonia campus , on Ju ly 11 Local graduates of the elec-t ronic engineering technician pro-g r a m are: F rank Dobrowski. Canton: Samuel Haddad, Plymouth; and Mi-chael Manees. Canton. Timothy N. Soutier of Canton gradua ted f r o m the business information sy s t ems p r o g r a m .

• CANTON GRADS _ Canton residents were a m o n g

those who graduated f r o m K a l a m a -zoo College in Kalamazoo. Com-m e n c e m e n t exercises were held June 14. Those receiving bachelor of a r t s degrees were: Gregory J o h n Lewis, son of Mr and Mrs. John N. Lewis J r . . 7621 Thornwood Drive, Canton, a computer science m a j o r ; and Kirsten Ann Plonski. daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad F. Plonski, 39539 Pe t e r s Drive. Canton, a F rench major .

• ALMA AWARDS Local s tudents a re among those

who have been awarded scholarships by Alma College in Alma. Canton Township 's Toni Coral received a scholarship for t rans fe r s tudents . Coral , the daughter of Ernes t and Kay Lynn Coral, 7764 Capri Drive, is t r ans fe r r i ng as a sophomore f r o m Schoolcraf t College. Others who

received the Alma schola rsh ips were: Stephen Douglas, son of Steve and Regina Douglas. 400 P lymou th Road, P lymouth , a P res iden t i a l

Ross. P lymouth , a P res iden t i a l Scholarship.

smiarsnip ,—Kris i ine KitTleson, daughter of Russel and Kathleen Kittleson. 48568 Meadow Drive. Plymouth, a Pres ident ia l Scholar-ship; and Melinda Linerode. daugh-te r of Gary and Gail Linerode, 1400

SCHOLARSHIPS res idents T w o Plymouth res idents nave

been awarded scholarships for the 1986-87 academic yea r a t Madonna College in Livonia. Myr t le A. Eber t of Colony F a r m Drive, a senior ma-joring in gerontology, rece ived the

Lucille A. Weber Memoria l Scholar-ship. Walter R e m s k i of Gotfredson Road, a f r e s h m a n ma jo r ing in com-puter in format ion sys tems, received llie Thumbs G. :o Family Sctiul-arship. The a w a r d s a r e granted an-nually to s tuden t s who maintain a 3.0 min imum g r a d e point ave rage while enrolled ful l t i m e at Madonna College

military news • LAURIE RAPPUHN

Airman Laur ie Rappuhn, daugh te r of Karen Besaw of 40345 P lymouth Road. Plymouth, recent ly g radua ted f r o m the Air Fo rce personnel spe-cialist course at Keesler Air F o r c e Base. Miss

• KEVIN D.WALSH Marine Cpl. Kevin D. Walsh, son of

Edward J. Walsh of 549 Ann Arbor Trail , Plymouth, recent ly ea rned the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal . He is current ly serving with the 2nd Marine Division, C a m p Lejeune, N.C.

• KENNETH GUINN Navy F i r eman Kenneth Guinn, son

Of Kay Waack of 72056 Saltz Road, Canton, recent ly repor ted fo r duty aboard the USS St. Louis, based in Sasebo. Japan.

• JEFFREY A. O'LEARY Army Pvt . J e f f r e y A. O 'Leary , son

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• CHRISTOPHER HEIDEL Pvt. Christopher Heidel, son of Or-

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• JOSEPH STEEN Army Pr iva t e Joseph Steen. son of

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• JEFFREY M.DUNN Marine P f c . J e f f r e y M. Dunn, son

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H e r e ' s how a rea m p m h e r s of Con-

gress were recorded on m a j o r roll-call votes during the week ending Ju ly 18.

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GRAMM-RUDMAN TEST - By a vote of 339 for and 72 against , the House adopted a resolution that r e a f f i r m e d the first round of budget cuts m a d e under the new G r a m m -Rudman-Holl ings defici t reduction act.

The $111.7 billion in vir tual ly across-the-board fiscal 1986 cuts was -automatically t r iggered last March 1 by the Comptrol ler of the Currency, under the law as it stood then.

But the cuts were voided by the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that the t r igger mechan i sm breaches the Constitution's separa t ion of pow-ers, because it gives execut ive branch authority to an off icial sub-servient to Congress.

So for the forseeable fu ture , at ieast, Congress must infl ict the per-iodic G r a m m - R u d m a n cuts by what Rep. Leon Panet ta , D-Calif., t e r m s "The old-fashioned way — by voting

for them." This was the f i rs t such vote, with

the next vote on G r a m m - R u d m a n cuts a f fec t ing hundreds of p r o g r a m s likely to occur in October.

Cri t ics say the subst i tut ion of record votes for an anonymous , au-tomat i c t r igger will doom G r a m m -Rudman , because too m a n y lawmak-ers lack the courage to vote repea t -edly to offend special in teres ts and const i tuent groups.

Member s voting yes suppor ted the f irst round of G r a m m - R u d m a n cuts.

Voting yes: Carl Purse l l , R-P lym-ou th . Dennis H e r t e l , D - H a r p e r

Roll Call Report

Exec candidates appear in Taylor

The 15th Congressional Young Democra t s Club is hosting a fo rum of candidates for Wayne County ex-ecut ive 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Ju ly 30, in Taylor.

The forum will t ake place in the UAW Region 1AE hall, 9650 S. Tele-graph.

Candidates will answer quest ions p repa red by the Young D e m o c r a t s as wel l as quesUons taken f r o m the audience. One hour has been allocat-ed for the question and a n s w e r ses-sion.

Woods, William Ford, D-Taylor, Sander Levin, D-Southfield, William Broomfield. R-Birmingham.

LEGAL SERVICES CORP - By a vote of 103 for and 278 against, the House re jec ted an amendmen t to kill the Legal Services Corp. by elimi-nating its proposed budget for fiscal 1987

The vote lef t $305.5 million for the agency in the 1987 appropria t ions bill for the judic iary and the depar t -ments of S t a t e , . Jus t i ce and com-merce and re la ted agencies. The $13 billion spending bill (HR-5161) was sent to the Senate .

nate "the agency, through which tax-payers provide legal assistance to the poor. But the House has in-creased its 1987 budget by $13.1 mil-lion over the previous year.

Members voting yes wanted to el iminate the Legal Services Corp.

Voting no: Purse l l , Hertel, Ford . Levin, and Broomf ie ld .

TO C R I P P L E EDA - By a vote of 108 for and 302 against , the House rejected an a m e n d m e n t to cripple the Economic Development Admin-istration by e l imina t ing most of Us fiscal opera t ing budget

Pres ident R e a g a n has long wanted to t e rmina t e the agency, which has targeted f ede ra l grants and loan guarantees to the most depressed areas of the country . The adminis-trat ion a rgues these a r e a s will bene-fit f r o m "the r is ing t ide" of econom-ic recovery brought about by the president 's policies.

Under this a m e n d m e n t , virtually >all money for public works g ran t s and re l a t ed development projects .

some $190 million, would have been deleted f r o m the 1987 EDA appro-priat ion. The vote occurred dur ing deba te on HR 5161 (above).

Members voting yes wanted to vir tual ly kill the Econopmic Devel-opment Administrat ion.

Voting no: Pursel l , Hertel , Wil-l iam Ford, Levin, Broomfie ld

SENATE

TREATY WITH BRITAIN — The Senate ra t i f ied , 87 for and 10 against , a t rea ty with Bri tain under which Irish Republ ican Army m e m -bers who a r e suspected te r ror i s t s can lose their s a f e haven in the Unit-ed States and be ext radi ted to Brit-ain.

I t sets a l andmark precedent be-cause it pe rmi t s extradi t ion even of those who c la im their al leged c r imes back home were politically mot ivat -ed. This in te r rupts the American le-gal tradit ion, embedded in some 100 other extradi t ion t reat ies , of harbor-ing individuals whose c r imes at home can be considered polt i t ical c r imes .

The pact with Britain is re t roac-tive. The Senate vote finalized it be-cause House concurrence is not re-quired and president Reagan en-dorses the t rea ty . Suppor ters said the t r ea ty was in order because ac t s of t e r ror cannot be considered legiti-m a t e poltical dissent, while oppo-nents said the Amer ican tradi t ion of protec t ing polit ical renegades f r o m abroad should not be undermined. -

Senators voting yes favored a t rea ty pe rmi t t ing IRA m e m b e r s accused of t e r ro r i s t c r imes to be ex-t radi ted to Bri ta in. Voting yes were Michigan Democra t s Carl Levin and Donald Riegle

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Will court ruling spur harassment complaints? By Carolyn Smith special writer

Sexual harassment on the job is not new, but a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last month is expected to find employers more watchful and advo-cacy groups more supportive of vic-tims' rights.

In a new twist, the court said vic-tims may sue bosses and employers for creating an "abusive working en-vironment" even if the claims do not involve loss of a job or a promotion Before, victims generally felt too imtimidated to file lawsuits, unless they could link their bosses' behavior to specific changes in job status.

The court also said employers are not always legally liable when su-pervisors sexually harass workers. But ignorance does not excuse em-ployers from taking appropriate ac-tions when necessary. Justice Wil-liam Rehnquist, who wrote the opin-ion, declined to issue a definitive rule on employer liability.

What is sexual harassment? The Equal Opportunity Commis-

sion issued 1980 guidelines describ-ing it as:

• Unwanted verbal or physical sexual attention, explicitly or im-plicitly made a condition of employ-ment;

• A basis for employment deci-sions whether the victim accepts or rejects such advances; and

• Interference with the victim 's work performance

THE MICHIGAN Task Force on Sexual Harassment in the Workplace has adopted the EEOC definition, but further describes such conduct as sexual propositions or physical con-tact, verbal abuse such as graphic comments about the victim's body and sexually suggestive objects and pictures.

Men are sometimes sexually ha-rassed by women and homosexual men. But most victims are women. With increasing numbers of women in the workplace — most of them un-dergoing a probationary period for review of job performance — their vulnerability to unwanted sexual ad-vances is increased, experts say.

Some of them, often as single par-ents, would rather submit to sexual harassment than risk losing theiF jobs.

Justice Moore, assistant director of the complaint investigation bu-reau of the state Civil Rights De-partment, said the Detroit office does not keep statistics by type of claim, so couldn't predict a rise or fall in sexual harassment cases.

"We'll just have to wait and see about complaints resulting from the court's ruling," Moore said

CALLING THE court 's decision "a major coup," Dottie Jones, assistant director of the Women's Department of the United Auto Workers-Interna-tional, said, "We'll see an increase in the number of complaints. It 's al-ready happened the last few days."

Jones narrates a UAW film depict-ing six women who tell how sexual harassment brought fear into their lives. Shown so f a r to about 5,000 men and women across the country, the film "has helped educate them on the hazards of this very emotional type of thing," Jones said.

In 1979, at the request of vice president Odessa Komer (now direc-tor of the Women's Department), the UAW took the sexual harassment is-sue to the bargaining table. The UAW won contractual language in talks with Ford and Chrysler, later with General Motors.

AREA COMPANY spokesmen said a push to rid the problem from the workplace has spurred strong management policies.

Edd Snyder of American Motors said a 1981 management directive "suffices' today." The memo asks managers to be alert to incidents of sexual harassment and "to pass the information on to higher-ups. . . We don't get that many complaints, but the ones we do we take care of," he said.

A 1980 written policy in store manuals states K Mart employees

* "should be able to work in an envi-ronment free f rom all forms of dis-crimination, including sexual harass-ment," said public relations spokes-woman Leslie Kota f rom Troy head-quarters. "We don't foresee a change in policy," she said.

'A steelworker recalls that when women were first hired in her mill, men had a habit of howling at them like doge. So she brought a bag of dog biscuits to work and tossed them to the men every time they howled.' — from 'Stopping Sexual Harassment: A

Handbook' by Elissa Clarke

Like K Mart, the Automobile Club of Michigan employs a large number of female employees. Of its total full-time work force of 3,974, more than 65 percent are women.

AAA Michigan adopted a policy in late 1981 that discourages any form

of sexual harassment affecting a worker's employment.

"Our policy has always been very direct," Thomas Freel, public rela-tions manager, said. "It has always protected all our employees, male and female alike."

Where to go for help Victims of sexual harassment may

seek outside help from: • The Women's Resource Center,

Schoolcraft College, Livonia, 591-6400, Ext. 430.

• Michigan m ) W (National Or-ganization Mfor Women) Feminist Network of North Oakland County (651-8328); Northwest Wayne County (476-3352); remainder of Oakland County (646-5559).

• Women's Department, UAW-In-ternational, 8000 E. Jeferson, De-troit 48214, 926-5269

• Women's Justice Center, 651 E. Jefferson, Detroit 48226, 961-7073.

• Michigan Department of Civil Rights, 231 W. Lafayette, Detroit 48226,226-7636.

• Michigan Task Force on Sexual Harassment in the Workplace, 309 N. Washington, P.O. Box 30015, Lansing 48909, 517-373-9475

A National Organization for Wom-en pamphlet offers the following ad-vice for dealing with sexual harass-ment:

• Keep a daily log including names, dates and short descriptions

of relevant information. Discuss the discriminatory practice with your immediate supervisor in the pres-ence of a witness if possible.

• Describe in writing the dis-criminatory situation and the relief sought. Request a written reply. Send copies to all relevant personnel and keep your original copy.

• Talk to other employees about the possibility of filing a class action complaint.

• Contaet your bargaining unit and if recommended file a grievance through the union/organization.

• If dissatisfied with internal procedures, file complaints with the Michigan Depar tment of Civil Rights and the U.S. Equal Employ-ment Opportunity Commission.

Complaints with enforcement agencies must be filed within 180 days. Records for documentation should be provided. Documentation includes: letters between you and the employer, job postings, seniority lists, dates and contents of phone conversations, informal meetings and copies of any grievances. Keep all original documents.

Beware of taxes on home sale Your home can be an excellent tax

shelter and an asset that is increas-ing in value. Selling it may give you a handsome gain but a hefty tax bill unless you're aware of the way capi-tal gains are treated when a home is sold.

Under current tax law, the entire gain on the sale of your home may not be taxed if you buy or build and occupy a new principal residence two years before or af ter the sale. The netf residence must cost at least as much or more than the adjusted selling price of your old home — the tax on the gain is deferred, not for-given.

Any gain that is not taxed must be subtractd fom the cost of the new home giving you a lower "basis," de-fined as the amount you are consid-ered to have paid for the new home If you sell the new home later and buy another one, you may continue to defer the tax.

If you do not buy a new home or if the cost of the new home is less than the adjusted sales price of the origi-nal home, then all or part of your gain is taxable as long-term or short-term capital gain, depending on how long you owned your home

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taxed the same way as capital gains on other investments — such as

for more than six months, it is taxed as a long-term investment, thus only 40 percent of the gain you make on the sale is taxable. But if you own the home for six months or less, all of the profit is taxable.

THE SAME TAX laws apply if your new home is a condominium, a co-op, trailer, houseboat or other type of principal residence. A home you constructed can also be consi-derd a replacement residence.

An example: You sold your home in 1984 and gained $10,000. Within two years you bought and occupied a new home for $80,000, which is more than you were paid for the sale of the original home. You won't be taxed for the $10,000 gain in 1984, but you must subtract the untaxed gain from the $80,000, giving you a

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a replacement home, you would be taxed on the $10,000 gain. If you must sell your home at a loss, the loss is generally not deductible by federal income tax standards.

The capital gain f rom a prior sale can be reduced or eliminated by in-creasing what you originally paid for

the 24-month reinvestment period through home improvements. The resulting figure is the adjusted basis. If you added to your home a porch that cost you $10,000, you can add that to your basis. I i you don't have receipts for your home improve-ments, you . should ask the company that did the work to write an esti-mate of the cost or retrieve the orig-inal receipt. It 's smar t to keep re-ceipts on all coapitai improvements.

HOME SELLERS can also benefit by sprucing up their old place. Main-tenance or "fix-up costs" can be sub-tracted f rom your home's selling price if they're done within 90 days of the sale and paid for within 30 days of the sale. But you must have receipts to document the costs.

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S o m e changes a r e Because of the moves in the stock

marke t , I a m constantly asked to m a k e m a r k e t predictions.

Some investors also allow their judgment to be swayed f r o m t ime to t ime by over-concern with fu tu re un-cer ta int ies . Yet, this obstacle can be avoided if predictable ma jo r eco-nomic and investment trends a re an-alyzed and weighed against those that cannot be measured.

Here are- the stock m a r k e t un-predic tables and predictables, ex-cerpted f r o m my book, "Inside Wall Street ," published by Dow Jones-Irwin. The unpredictables

• What stock prices will do next week, next month, or next year .

• How and when investors moods

f inances and you • The dol lar 's buying power will

continue to decline. • Poli t ical u n c e r t a i n t i e s _will

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will change f rom opt imism to pessi-mism, or vice versa.

• Which group of stock will be-come the next fad.

• Whether internat ional develop-ments will bring war or peace.

• How the political winds will blow.

• When business act ivi ty will swing up or down. The predictables

• The population of the United States and the rest of the world will keep growing. It just hit 5 billion

• More people will need goods and services.

• Research will develop new products and new methods, c r ea t i ng m o r e demand and g rea te r product iv-ity.

• The burden of taxation will be-c o m e even heavier.

continue • Energy pr ices will r ise in the

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available in the marke t . • Long-term investors win in the

long run. Happy investing.

Educat ional seminar : " Impac t of Proposed Legislation on Your 1986 Investment, Tax and Re t i rement Planning." The seminar , sponsored by Observer & Eccen t r i c Newspa-pers and Coordinated Financia l Planning Inc., will be 7-9:30 p.m. Tuesday. Aug. 5. a t the Kingsley Inn, 1475 N. Woodward. Bloomfield Hills.

O & E chooses Stone & Simons

Stone & Simons Advert is ing Inc of soutnf ie ia nas been named tn& adver t is ing and public relations agency of record for the Observer & Eccen t r i c newspapers .

The O&E, based in Livonia, publ-ishes 12 semi weeklies each Mon-day and Thursday fo r western Wayne County and p a r t s of Oak-land County. The O&E has a circu-lation of more than 155.000.

"We a re f ami l i a r with Stone & Simons as it was our ad agency f r o m 1977 to 1981," said Dick Bra-dy, d i rec tor of adver t i s ing and pro-motions of the Observer & Eccen-tr ic Newspapers .

"We a r e ex t r eme ly pleased with

the agency ' s marke t ing expert ise ana ttu qual i ty or its past W6rk on our account , which a re the main reasons we contacted Stone & Simons to handle the newspapers ' business aga in . "

In Wayne County, the O&E pub-lished the Canton Observer , Garden City Observer . Livonia Observer. P lymouth Observer , Redford Ob-server and .Westland Observer

In Oakland County, the O&E publishes the Fa rming ton Observ-er, B i rmingham Eccentr ic , Ro-ches ter Eccen t r i c . Southfield Ec-centr ic . Troy Eccen t r i c and West Bloomfield Eccen t r i c .

business people Katha r ine Madonna of Livonia has

been appointed a financial consult-ant of E m p i r e National Securities, a subsidiary of Empire of America . She is a Michigan State Universi ty account ing graduate and has a bank-ing. audi t ing and financial planning background

Daniel R. Pope of Canton Town-ship has been prmoted to mor tgage officer in the mortgage depar tment of Manufac tu re r s National Bank of Detroit.

William J. Austin, manager of Livonia Community Credit Union, was re-elected t reasurer of the board of League Services Corp. a subsidiary of the Michigan Credit Union League.

Joyce E . Wade of Livonia has been promoted to staff managef — voice

sys tems at Michigan Bell Communi-cations Inc. Wade, who joined the company in 1979, had been a com-municat ions sys tem representa t ive Business Systems II. Before joining MBCI, she had been a systems repre-senta t ive at Burroughs Cor. and a teacher in the Warren Consolidated Schools.

Jospeh Gordon, fo rmer ly of Livo-nia, has been admit ted to Nominee s ta tus in the American College of Heal thcare Executives. Gordon is ass is tant vice president of Opera-tions with Timken Mercy Medical center in Canton. Ohio.

Linda L. Linder of Livonia was named director of management ser-vices with Nelson Ross Cos., a diver-sified real es ta te development com-pany. She had been off ice manage r

Madonna P o p e A u s t i n W a d e G o r d o n Linder Carver Perlin

Mark Carver of P lymouth has been" appointed product m a n a g e r of Telemail Service Bureau with Data-Way Systems of Redford Township Carver will be responsible fo r m a r -keting the voice messaging division for DataWay. B&fore joining Da ta -Way ear l ier this year . Ca rve r w a s a sys tems field engineer and did pri-vate consulting

Lawrence E. Perl in of Livonia has

been appointed a m a n a g e r in the small business division of the audit pract ice of Arthur Andersen & Co Perlin has been with the smal l busi-ness division of the audi t p rac t i ce since 1981

J a m e s M. Kurnik, son of Phyllis Davies of P lymouth , has joined Por-fessional Service Indust r ies Inc as a staff engineer. Kurnik has been as-

signed to the A&H engineer ing divi-sion in Carbondale , 111

Gary Hussar joined Soil and Mate-rials Engineers Inc. in Livonia as a project admin i s t r a to r and senior consultant . Hussar rece ived a bache-lor's degree in a r ch i t ec tu re with a specialization in s t ruc tu ra l engineer-ing f r o m the Universi ty of Michigan.

J e f f r e y S. King of Livonia joined

Ross Roy Inc adver t is ing agency as an account admin is t ra to r . King will be responsible for merchandising and promot ion p rograms on the Dodge Truck account . He had been di rector of adve r t i s ing /marke t ing for five y e a r s at Super Video Inc.

Richard D u s t m a n of Redford Township, new vehicle sa lesman for Crestwood Dodge Inc.. received the Silver a w a r d for selling new Dodges

marketplace • A P P L E F O R U M

The Apple Business Fofum will be held f r o m 9 a.m. to noon Fr iday . July 25. at the Novf Hilton, Eight Mile and 1-275. The forum presents seminars on computers and business. For m o r e information, wri te Apple Computer Inc., 20525c Mariania Ave, MS 23H, Cupertino. Calif. 95014.

• N E W W A R E H O U S E Adistra Corp. of Plymouth has

c o m p l e t e d a 60,000-square-foot warehouse next to its corpora te of-fices a t 101 Union. The addition ex-pands the company's warehouse space to 200,000 square feet in P lymouth , with ano ther 60.000 square fee t in Northville.

• S M A L L B U S I N E S S T R A I N I N G

Three six-week courses in smal l bus iness m a n a g e m e n t t r a i n i n g . "How t o S ta r t a Small Business" s ta r t s Tuesday, July 29. "How to Run a Successful Small Business" begins Wednesday. July 30 "Man^g-mg for P r o f i t " s ta r t s July 29. The fee is $295 for each class. It is spon-sored by the Small Business Manage-ment Schools, 1111 S. Woodward, Royal Oak. For fur ther information, t a l l 542-4220.

• E D I T I N G FACILITY ^TelePost Inc. has opened at 27517

Schoolcraf t in Livonia. The company is' a one-inch videotape editing facili-ty and s e r v e s television and corpo-ra te video producers in this a rea .

• S T A T I S T I C A L C O N T R O L Two courses , "Application of Sta-

tistical P r o c e s s Control" and "Statis-tical P r o b l e m Solving," o f fe red Wednesday-Fr iday , Aug. 6-8, in Dearborn . F o r information, call 271-1500, Ex t . 596. The courses a r e spon-sored by the Society of Manufac tur -ing Eng inee r s ' center for profession-al deve lopment . -

• C A R E E R PLANNING A c a r e e r planning test will be of-

fered 6:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug 7,;at Schoolcra f t College. 18600 Hag-gerty. Livonia. The test is to help de t e rmine a c a d e m i c skill levels a n d interests The fee is $25. For m o r e informat ion , cal l 591-6400 Ext. 372. T i e test is sponsored by the Ca ree r Planning and P lacement Center a t S<3ioolcraft College.

• L E A D E R S H I P T E C H N I Q U E S "Leadership Techniques for Staff

Profess ionals" f rom 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fr iday. Aug. 8, at McGregor Confer-ence Center, Wayne State Universi-ty. It is sponsored by the American Society of Training and Develop-ment and Internat ional Association for Personnel Women. The fee is $75 by July 30. $95 a f te r . For fu r the r in-formation, call Trudy Kiesewet ter , 577-2403.

• S M A L L B U S I N E S S M A R K E T I N G

"Marke t ing for Small Business" semina r offered Fr iday , Aug. 8. in Detroit . The fee is $45 For fu r the r informat ion, call 577-4665. The sem-inar is sponsored by the WSU College of Life long Learning, U.S. Small Bus iness Admin i s t r a t i on , Smal l Business Development Center.

• C O M P U T E R S & M A N U F A C T U R I N G

"Unders tand ing Compu te r - In t e -g ra ted Manufac tur ing" o f f e red Mon-day-Fr iday , Aug. 18-22, in Dearborn . F o r information, call 271-1500, Ex t . 596. The courses a re sponsored by the Society of Manufac tur ing Engi-neers ' center for professional devel-opment .

• B U S I N E S S TALK Business Talk will of fer "Today ' s

En t r ep reneu r " on videotape f r o m 8:30 a m to 1 p m or 6-10 p.m. Thursday, Aug 21. at the Wayne County Extension Service Extens ion Center . 5454 Venoy Road, Wayne. The p rogram deals with the success s tories of 20 businessmen. The pro-g r a m fee is $20. For more i n f o r m a -tion, call 721-6565.

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INDEX R E A L E S T A T E

F O R S A L E 302 Blrmmgham-Bioornf ie icI 303 West B loom' ieW 304 Farming ton-Farmlng to r h 305 Br igMon-Har t l and 306 Southf ie ld-Lafhrup 307 Mi l lo rd -Har t lana 3 0 8 Rochester -Troy 309 Royal Oak-Oak Park

Hun t ing ton Woods 310 Commerce-UniQn Lake 311 Orchard Lake-Wal led Lak--312 Livonia 313 Dea rbo rn -Dea room He-gh" 314 P lymouth-Canton 315 Northv i l le-Novi 316 West land-Garden C i» 317 Grosse Pointe 318 Redford 319 Homes lor Sa ie-Oak iand C o u n r . 320 Homes for Sale-Wayne Coun^v 322 Homes for Sate-Macorntr 323 Homes lor Sale

Washtenaw County 324 Other Subu rban Home-325 Real Estate Services 326 Condos lor Sate, 327 Dup le* lor Sale 328 Townhouses tor Sale 330 Apar tmen ts lor Sale 332 Mob i le Homes tor Sale 333 Nor thern Proper ty 334 Out o l Town Proper ly 335 Time Share 336 Flor ida Proper ty lor Sale 337 Farms lor Sale 338 Count ry Homes 339 Lots & Acreage 340 Lake. 'River /Resor t

Proper ty for Sale 342 Lake Proper ly 348 Cemetery Lo ts 351 Business & Professional

Bui ld ings for Sale 356 Investment Proper ty for Sale 358 Mor tgages Land Cont rac ts 360 Business Oppor tun i t ies 361 Money to Loan 362 Reai Estate W a n t e d 364 List ings Wan ted

R E A L E S T A T E F O R R E N T

400 Apa r tmen ts to Rent 401 Furn i ture Rental 402 Furn ished Apa r tmen ts 403 Rental Agency 404 Houses to Rem 405 Proper ty Managemer r 406 Furn ished House?

* 407 M o b i l e Homes 408 Duplexes lo-Rent 4 10 Flats to Rent 4 12 Townhouses/ 'Condom.n iums 4 53 T ime Share

4 t 4 Florida Rentals 415 Vacat ion Rentals 4 t 6 Halls for Rent 419 Mobi le Home Space 420 Rooms to Rem 42 1 Living Quar ters to Share 422 Wanted to Rent 423 Wanted to Rent-

Resort Proper ty 424 House Si t t ing Serv ice 425 Convalescent Nurs ing H o m e s 427 Foster Care 428 Garages /Mmi S to rage 432 Commerc ia l /Ret ail 434 Indust r ia l /Warehouse 436 Off ice .Business Space

E M P L O Y M E N T . I N S T R U C T I O N

500 Help Wanted 502 Help Wanted-Den ta l M e d i c a 504 Help Wanted-Of f i ce C ler ica l 505 Food-Beverage 506 Help Wanted Sales 507 Help Wanted Part T ime 508 Help Wanted Domest ic 5QS Help Wanted Coup les » 510 Sales Oppor tun i ty 511 Enterta inment 512 Situat ions W a n t e d Female 513 Si tuat ions W a n t e d Ma le 514 Situat ions W a n t e d M a l e / F e m a l e 515 Chi ld Care 516 Summer Camps 5 18 Educat ion Ins t ruc t ions 519 Nursing Care 520 Secretar ia l Bus iness Serv ices 522 Professional Serv ices 523 A t lo rneys /Lega l Counse l i ng 524 Tax Services

A N N O U N C E M E N T S 600 Personals (your d isc re t ion ) 602 Lost & Found (by the w o r d ) 603 Health. Nut r i t ion & W e i g h t Loss 604 Announcemen ts /No t ices 606 Legal Not ices 607 Insurance 608 T ranspor ta t i on /T rave l 609 Bingo 610 Cards of Thanks 612 In Memor iam 614 Death Not ices

M E R C H A N D I S E Bus 700 Auct ion Sales Bus 701 Col iec iabies Bus 702 Ant iques 703 Craf ts 704 Rummage Sa les /F lea M a r k e t s 705 Wear ing Appare l 706 Garage Sa le -Oak land 707 Garage Sa le -Wayne 708 Household G o o d s - O a k l a n d 709 Household G o o d s - W a y n e 7 1 0 Misc lor Sa le -Oak land 711 Misc for Sa le -Wayne 712 Appl iances 713 Bicycles-Sate & Repair 7 14 Business & Off ice E q u i p m e n t 715 Compute rs /Serv i ce

716 Commerc ia l Industr ia l Equ ipment 717 Lawn-Garden -Fa rm Equipment 718 Bu i ld ing Mater ia ls 720 Farm Produce 721 Flowers 8, Plants 722 Hobb les-Co ins . S tamps 724 Camera and Suppl ies 726 Musica l Ins t ruments , 727 Video Games-VCRs-Tapes 728 TV, Stereo. Hi-fi, Tape Decks 729 CB Radios 730 Spor t ing Goods 734 Trade or Sell 735 W a n t e d To Buy

A N I M A L S 738 Househo ld Pets 740 Pet Serv ices 744 Horses, L ivestock Equ ipment

A U T O M O T I V E / T R A N S P O R T A T I O N

800 Recrea l iona l Vehicles 802 Snowmob i les 804 Ai rp lanes S06 B o a t s / M o t o r s 807 Boat Par ts & Service 808 Veh ic le /Boa t S torage 810 Insurance. Mo to r 812 Motorcyc les , Go-Kar ts . M lmb ikes 813 Motorcyc les , Par ts & Serv ice 814 Campers /Mo to rhomes /T ra i l e r s 816 A u t o / T r u c k s . Par is 4 Serv ice 818 Auto Rentals Leasing 819 Au to F inancing 820 Au tos Wan ted 821 Junk Cars Wan ted 822 Trucks for Sale 823 Vans 824 Jeeps /4 Wheel Drive 825 Spor ts & I m p o s e d 852 Classic Cars 854 Amer i can M o t o r s 856 Buick 858 Cadi l lac 860 Chevrolet 862 Chrysler 864 D o d g e 866 Ford 872 L inco ln 874 Mercu ry 876 O idsmob i le 878 P lymouth 880 Pont iac 884 Vo lkswagen

B U S I N E S S D I R E C T O R Y

S E R V I C E S 3 Accoun t i ng 4 Adver t is ing 5 Air Cond i t i on ing 6 A l u m i n u m Cleaning 9 A l u m i n u m Sid ing

to An lennas 12 App l iance Service 13 A q u a r i u m Service 14 Ar t Work

15 Asphalt 16 ASphalt Sealcoat ing 17 Au to Cleanup 18 Au to & Truck Repair 21 Awnings 22 Barbeque Repair 24 Basement Wate rp roo f ing 25 Bath tub Refimshing 26 Bicyc le Maintenance 27 Br ick . Block & Cement 29 Boat Docks 30 Bookkeep ing Service 32 Bui ld ing Inspect ion 33 Bui ld ing Remodel ing 36 Burglar Fire A l a r m 37 Business Machine Repair 39 Carpent ry 42* Carpet Cleaning & Dye ing 44 Carpet Laying & Repair 52 Cater ing-Flowers 53 Caulk ing 54 Cei l ing Work 55 Chimney Cleaning 56 Chimney Bui lding & Repair 57 Chr is tmas Trees 58 Clock Repair 59 Commerc ia l Steam Clean ing 60 Const ruc t ion Equ ipment 61 Dry Cleaning/ Laundry 62 Doors 63 Draper ies 64 Dressing & Tai lor ing 65 Drywal l 66 Electr ical 67 Electrolysis 68 Energy/Convers ions 69 Excavat ing 70 Exter ior Caulk ing 72 Fences 75 Fireplaces 76 Fireplace Enclosures 78 F i rewood 81 Floor Service 87 Floodl ight 90 Furnace Repai r / Ins ta l la t ion 93 Furni ture Finishing & Repair 94 Glass-Block, s t ructura l , e tc 95 Glass-Stamed-Beveled 96 Garages 97 Golf Club Repair 98 Greenhouses 99 Gut te rs

102 Handyman . ' 105 Haul ing 108 Heat ing & Cool ing 109 Solar Energy 110 House Cleaning 111 H o m e Safety 112 Humidi f iers 114 Income Tax 115 Industr ia l Service 116 Insurance Photography 117 Insulat ion 120 Inter ior Decorat ing 121 inter ior Space Managemen t 123 Jani tor ia l 126 Jewelry Repairs A C l o c k s 129 Landscaping 132 L j w n Mower Repair 135 Lawn Maintenance

138 Lawn Spr ink l i ng 142 L ino leum 145 Managemen t 146 Marb le 149 Mobi le H o m e Serv ice 150 Mov ing -S to rage 152 Mi r ro rs 155 Music Ins t ruc t ion 157 Music Ins t rument Repair 158 New H o m e Serv ices 165 Pami ing -Decora t i ng 166 Party P lann ing

(Flowers, Food . Service] 170 Pat ios 175 Pest C o n t r o l 178 Pho tography 180 Piarvo Tun ing- Repai r - Refinishlng 200 Plaster ing 215 P lumbing 219 Pool Water , Delivery 220 Pools 221 Porcela in Ref imsh ing 222 Pr int ing 223 Recreat ion ia l Vehic le Service 224 Retail H a r d w o o d s 225 Ref inlshing 229 Ref r igera t ion 233 Roof ing 234 Scissor. Saw & Kni fe Sharpening 235 Screen Repair 237 Sept ic Tanks 241 Sewer Cleaning 245 Sewing Mach ine Repair 249 Sl ipcovers 250 Solar Energy 251 Snow Blower Repair 255 Stucco 257 Sw imming Poo ls — 260 Telephone Repair 261 TV. Radio & CB 263 Tennis Cou r t s 265 Ter rar iums 269 Tile Work 273 Tree Service 274 Truck Wash ing 275 Typing 276 Typewri ter Repair 277 Upholstery 279 Vacuums 280 Vanda l ism Repair 281 Video Tap ing Service 282 Vinyl Repair t 283 Vent i la t ion & At t ic Fans 284 Wal lpaper ing 285 Wal l Wash ing 287 Washer /D rye r Repair 289 Water So f ten ing 293 Weld ing 294 Well Dr i l l ing 296 W indow T rea tmen ts 297 Windows 298 W o o d w o r k i n g 299 W o o d b u r n e r s

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AJI real estate advertis«ng m thas newspaper « suotect to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it H a g d to advertise "any preference, limitation or ckscrVnmalion baaed on race, color, religion, sex or an intention to make any such preference, imi tat ion or macrtmlnatioft- Thia newspaper w * not knowingly accept any advertising lor real estate w t * h is m violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dweKngs a d v e r t e d m t h e newspaper a re available on an equal opportunity base.

All advertising published in the Observer & Eccentric is subject to the conditions staled in the applicable rate card, copies ol which are available from jhe Advertising Department, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Road. Livopia, Ml 48150. (313) 591-2300. The Observer & Eccentric reserves the right not to accept an advertiser's order Observer & Eccentric Ad-Takers have no authority to bind this newspaper and only publication of, an advertisement shall constitute final acceptance of the advertiser's order.

500 Help Wanted SENIOR ACCOUNTANT

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ACCOUNTANT - excellent career opportunity with Dearborn CPA firm lor a hard worker who la dedicated & ambitious Minimum 2 years re-cent public accounting experience Hoepflalteatlon. adto allowance & other fringes Compensation geared to ebSlty Replies confidential Send reeume including salary history to Harry A. Schrage & Co . 24701 Michigan Ave. Dearborn. Ml . 48124

ACCOUNTANT for growing South-field CPA-firm Minimum 2 yeers ex-perience required Salary & benefits negotiable. 642-5573

ftrm has opening tor EXPERIENCED public accountant Permanent posi-tion with growth potential MINI-MUM 3 to 5 years current experi-ence aMi abWty to advise clients on business a tax matters Exceptional salary a benefits Send reeume to: Haas a Tama P C 17336 W 12 Mlie. Suite 100. Southfield. Ml 48076 ATT: By.

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A C C O U N T A N T Insurance company offers excellent opportunity for someone with an As-sociates Degree in Accounting and 2-3 years experience In financial re-porting or analysis Must have apti-tude for technical detail and finan-cial theory Excellent benefit pack-age Southfield location Send re-sume including salary requirements lo:

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ACCOUNTANTS ASSISTANT For Livonia CPA firm. Duties to In-clude light bookkeeping: bank re-conciliation. payroll and sales tax returns, etc. This job may lead to an accounting position Accounting knowledge » required Renumers-tion depends on experience. Ca*-Cllff Kolbus. 427-6900

ACCOUNTANT Southfield based national real ae-tata, management company seeks an Accountant with a College de-gree and at least 2 years of real es-tate tax and accounting or public accounting experience Primary re-sponsibilities to Include prepara-tion/review of financial reports and partnership tax returns 4 other fi-nancial a tax matters Please send resume to P.O. Box 314, Observer & Eccentr ic Newspapers. 36251

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KELLY SERVICES

The "K*ay Qirt" People Not an employment agency -

never a lee Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H ALARM CO has 2 job openings Need Counter Person a experi-enced Repair Person. Apply In person only- 21415 W 8 Mile % mae E. of Lahaer

"ALARM INSTALLER Experience required Need

354-1111

H U D S O N ' S E N J O Y S H O P P I N G ?

Come Work at Hudson's & get T H E D I S C O U N T

( j u s t o n e o f t h e b e n e f i t s )

Looking for permanent employees to fill

PART TIME POSITONS ALSO

PART TIME COOKING DEMO Apply in person, Third Level, Mon. thru Fri., 10 am-4 pm.

H U D S O N ' S TWELVE OAKS

Eqimi Opportunity Employ*

A C C O U N T A N T Suburban life insurance company has opening for an Accountant with a Bach-elor s Degree In Account-ing One year's experience deeirable. Send reeume to:

J.M Love Director Administrative Services

Mutual o« Detroit 333 Ptymouth Road Plymouth. Ml 48170

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PERSON Part time Musi be flexible with hours. Experience necessary. Apply Mon thru Sat. at Mltzaifeld's. 312 I M n St . Rocheeter. Ml

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SPECIALIST wanted for large Medical Group. Prefer at least ( t) year computerized Parables experience Can 538-1700

AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS for Body, inc. The Laura Roberts/ Becki Cole Workout Bloomfield area. Top pay Experienced Instruc-tors only. 399-2544 855-6478

AIR CONDITIONING & Heating Ser-vice Technician - experienced only, full time employment, benefits Mon. thru Fri . 8-5 pm. 541-7007

ALARM STATION OPERATOR

Pus & part time position available m Southfield lor alarm monitor. In-volves clerics! work. Call 10am-3 pm: 424-8201

ALL AROUND Maintenance Help FuH time Southfield Apartment complex Can for appointment , 9am-5pm 354-3930

ALUMINUM SIDING CLEANING S4 an hour. No experlenos iisces aary Must be 18 & have reSable trsnsportatlon 455-«4«e

AMBITIOUS ASSISTANT motMl wash. Starting $4.50 par hour

Livonia area. Call 4«4-8613

APARTMENT MAINTENANCE Luxury apar tment community wi •es le rn suburb seeks individual lor on-site maintenance. Musi be expe-rienced m ail phaaaa ol Building maintenance. Excellent salary and fu« benef i ts , plus ^ a r t m e n t . Send resume to: P £ , P. O Box 2380. Farmington HMa. Ml., 46018.

A P E R F E C T O P P O R T U N I T Y

For reaponslbls. enthuaissnc per-sons with clear voices: sales or pro-teaaionel t e l ephone exper ience helpful Flexible hours, bonus Incen-tive & medical benefits Fui or part time For immedlele interview cafe

Southfield 827-4732

500 Help Wanted

APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED for Southfield wood working shop Tool kr>o»4edge and team spirit re-quired Two shifts. Call Lee Detw Sam- I2noon Monday thru Friday

358-8615

- APPOINTMENT SETTERS Part time Highly motivated people needed. Must possess good speak-ing qualities Salary, commission, bonus. Ask for Mr Adam 352-5460

ARE YOU CREATIVE"? Do you like to decorate? Reedy for a career change? Now Interviewing for Interior decorator a pcesibls franchise owner. For Interview csll

559-5370

ARE YOU ENERGETIC, l l l f l l s a wiNlng to l eem? If so. imer-Actfve Services Is looking for you! We have •mmedlete Ml a part time positions open for alarm monitors in the Farmington HIMs area No experi-ence neceesary WW train All shifts available Must be 18 Stsrtmg at S4 an hour. Apply m person at 1000 Benstein. N. of Maple. Mon.-Frt. 10em-3pm . or call for appointment

869-2206 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H

A R T Applications are now bslng accept-ed for minor art work on photo-graphs Ws will train, Some art classes helpful but not necessary Starting pay S3 76 to S3 90 per hour, wages a promotions based on performance Apply North American Photo, 27451 Schoolcraft. Livonia. Ml

ART CONSULT ART" Manager Trainee. "Exciting

MtfTsalea Ws trakv da* D e s 9AM-5PM, 1-800-772-0033

ART ArUat Agency experience Plymouth. Ml. Serious sppHcsnt csft

453-6845

ARTIST - KEYUNER wsnted to d o free lance work on catalogs. Isbets. sic. for manufacturer of houeahold p r o d u c t s Phone 357-1951

ARTISTS a CRAfTERS wanted for Henry Ford Community Collage Nov show Ca l before July 31. 1986. to raeerve space 845-9610

ASSEMBLERS

500 Help Wanted ASSEMBLY HELP NEEDED for electronics firm in Northville No ex-perience necessary, will train Call between 9am-Spm. 348-7313

• ASSEMBLY TECHNICIAN Entry Level position. Blue print reading, system layout, tubs vend-ing experience desired. 425-7799.

ASSISTANT MANAGER For coMiaion shop In Southfteid. Must hava experience. Tools a b e able to write estlmatae a train oth-ers from start to IMah. Cal Jim 363-9450

ASSISTANT MANAGER Auto service company oflerlng ax-cs i en t opportunity lor people who went to grow. 3 years work experi-ence Ask tor PSL4 356-1160 ASSISTANT MANAGER/MEDICAL

Wail managed group home In Red-ford seeks s person knowiedgeeble wtth developmentally Pleaded pop-ulation. Medical aervtoas personnel management . Cal Manager week-days between 10-4 PM 537-9058

ALLESON HOMES INC.

ASSISTANT needed lor busy SouthfWd Heir Sslon Must have lloanae Ca l for an appointment 353-6644

ASSISTANT POSITIONS part time morning a afternoon, pri-vate school In Troy Sept 1st stsrt-mg date. Training available C a l 689-9566

ASSISTANT TO BUYER Buytng. inventory control, accurate, neat, foaow-up 8 vary reaponaible parson required. Farmington HMa area. Ca l Ma Lorae tor appoint-ment. 856-5144

A T T E N T I O N Do you en|oy tailing to people? We need telephone interviewers to con-duct consumer rsisarcli from our Farmlrigton HMa office. Must hevs s i c a l ant reeding abHty and good English language sk«s Evening hours, some weekends (No Saiea) WW tram. Hourly pay rate and b o n u s e s c a n Mlta. weekdays 9:30 AM-4:30PM. 553-4160

AUTO GLASS INSTALLER- Wsnted. Experienced. Good wagaa.

• 535-03*1

500 Help Wanted

ATTENTIONI EARN $4 TO 16 HOUR Leading home cleaning company haa daytime openings No week-snds . Car necassery. masses paid. Livonia. C a l 9AM-Noon 525-7290

ATTENTION Earn S5-S7 per hour. Natlona home cleaning servKe now Flexible hours, no nlghta. no ands. Car neoeeaary 471-0930

A T T E N T I O N Local sweater manufacturer hea fu l or part time work tor sewers and craf ters from Livonia & surrounding

Ca l Shirley 10AM-12 Noon. 261-9033

ATTENTION vtoe hiring aa typ ing sk i l l s . Midnight

o« " Redford Area. Sadie

ra tors /

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RE-BUILDER

With axtabilahed huelnaea. commis-sion or hourly. 836-6011

AUTOMATION ASSEMBLER Headed by manufacturer of heavy duty conveyor a load systems. Must have experience. Competitive wage • benef i t s Steedy overtime. Apply

Acum-Matlc Mayfield. Uvoma 261-8060

AUTO SERVICE WRITE-UP Paraon needed tor amal import Dealer Ex-pahence helpful but W train t h e . right person For appointment, cea

332-8000

AVAILABLE AUG 15tfl part I. 5 days weekly, spprox. 4

hrs. par night. S4. hr Trey. CaM be-tween 9em-10am On t r 532-3423

AUTO MECHANIC - S ta l e Certified Experience neoeeaary. Own loots. For appointment, c a l Be l Tire. In Plymouth. 10am-6pm. 453-6300

11 30pm- 7 :30em or 3pm-11:30pm 534-1700

AUTO BOOY COMBINATION par-aon needed tor busy Garden City shop. Experienced, high quality only, salary

AUTO BOOY MAN a BOOY MAN JR. - Must have tools. Maacc Auto Painting a Body Work. Garden City

522-1111

AUTO BOOY PERSON For small uaed car deaiarahlp in ~ - Weakly salary experience

>. Ca l Bll. 462-6975

AUTO PAINTER HELPER

Busy wastside Dodge deeier needs aggressive young person to assiat painter Soma experience in paint p rep and painting neoeeaary. Apply m parson lo: Mlks Wsack, Town i Country Dodge. Nine Mle at Grsnd Rivsr. No phone c a l s piesae.

AUTO DEALERSHIP Needs Porters Apply in person Only to Rlek Popp Body Shop. Lou Lsfltche Chevroist/ Subaru 40675 Plymouth R d . Plym-outh.

SHAM CPA FIRM Staff Ap-AUTO DISMANTLERS

Send^H merits lo CPA S, r s s S mingham. Ml.. 4601 AUTOMATIC

tors & set-up Isedsrs warned with experience on Broun a Shsrpe a New Brttam screw machines We are a fast Browing Livonia Arm m need of top notch screw machine people. Wa offer Immaculate working condi-tions. s competitive wsge with an

to Box Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcraft

I Rd . Uvonle. Michigan 48150

Electrical a Livonia a

a short Long a i a variable

for Canton, manufacturers

MGM Office Services

1 474-7766 Heavy aae

truck body bunder Good suppled . $4 80 an hour to Into c a l 476-4350

500 Help W a n t e d

PROGRAMMERS Y O U R T O P N O T C H T A L E N T

D E S E R V E S O U R T O P N O T C H O P P O R T U N I T Y

Are you ready to join a t e a m whore your p roven ta len ts a re r e w a r d e d ? If you have 3 -5 years expe r i ence in IBM. COBOL & Teleprocess ing , we a r e what you ' r e looking for. Responsibil i t ies include the analysis, de s ign & coding of applicat ion sys tem. We offer an excellent sa la ry /benef i t package .

Please send your resume today to:

P . O . B O X 8 0 5 9 4 7 ST. CLAIR SHORES. Ml 48080-5947

Equal Opportunity Employer

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING O u r s u b u r b a n of f ice Is In n e e d of h a r d w o r k i n g , en thus ias t i c off ice he lp . If y o u c a n t y p e 3 5 w p m . h a v e a g o o d w o r k e th ic & e n j o y t h e chal-l e n g e of a fast p a c e d of f ice w e m a y b e w h a t y o u ' r e look ing for.

W e of fer a n exce l l en t s a l a r y / b e n e -f i ts p a c k a g e . Send your resume today to:

DIRECTOR P . O . B o x 2 9 4

S t e r l i n g H e i g h t s , M l 4 * 3 1 1 - 0 2 9 4 An Equal Opportunity Empkryt

500 Help Wan ted

COMPUTER OPERATOR C o m m e r c i a l b a n k I n T r o y h a s a c h a l l e n g i n g t h i r d s h i f t p o s i t i o n f o r a p p l i c a n t w i t h a m i n i m u m o n e y e a r e x p e r i e n c e o n a m e d i u m s i z e d B u r r o u g h s s y s t e m . D a t a e n t r y k n o w l e d g e a p l u s . 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 D I R E C T O R C O - O E

P . O . B o x 5 8 2 3

T r o y , M l 4 8 0 0 7 - 5 8 2 3 -

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

GENERAL M A N A Q I R / S A L I S MANAGER WRITE YOUR OWN TICKET a s G e n e r a l M a n a g e r / S a t e e M a n a g e r f o r a yea r old, highly e n t r e p r e n e u r i a l adve r t i s i ng s y s -t e m s c o m p a n y sel l ing a n d dis t r ibut ing P e n n y s a v e r t y p e p r o d u c t b y di rect mail. C o m p a n y is s a l e s a n d m a r k e t dr tven; c o m p e n s a t i o n is heavtty i n c e n t M z e d . J o b r e q u i r e s e x p e r i e n c e In s a l e s a n d s a l e e m a n a g e m e n t , t r a i n i n g a n d r e c r u i t i n g s a l e s s t s f f , b u d g e t i n g a n d P & L r e s p o n s i -bility. C a n d i d a t e s h o u l d b e a g g r e s s i v e , s t r e e t s m a r t . wtHIng t o b r e a k c o n v e n t i o n a l rutee , reeuft o r i e n t e d a n d love a chal -l e n g e . N e w s p a p e r e x p e r i e n c e no t n e c e e -sa ry ; pr ior adve r t i s ing e x p e r i e n c e very d e s i r a b l e . The c o m p a n y a n d I ts m a r k e t a r e a s a r e s c h e d u l e d for r a p i d g rowth , e o t h i s is s s e r i o u s pos i t i on wtth c o n s i d e r a -b l e g r o w t h po t en t i a l fo r t h e r ight p e r s o n . Mall c o v e r l e t t e r , r e s u m e , a n d s a l a r y r e q u i r e m e n t s t o :

Mr. Richard A Q M S R , President S u b u r b a n C o m m u n i c a t i o n s C o r p .

3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t L i v o n i a , M l 4 8 1 5 0

(Equl Opportunity Employer )

AUTO MECHANIC - Experlei

mum to atari pius bei»ama. Apply m person Midaa Muffler. 12 MSe a NovlRda. •

BANK B A L A N C I N G CLERKS

b e acoapbng appaceHcne lor par t -time d a r k s lo work m «hs Troy area from a J O pm - 3 M am. an s a i s d a d

AUTO MECHANIC - F t* Time opening. Good pay and m established company.

Apply 860 S Woodward Birming-ham.

AUTO PORTER For used car lot. Must be over 18. Drivers mcenee. cer necessary. Can Bll 462-6875

enos Is requlrad-

S elected appacei iu must be able tor a three weak UMfena j Ing program. Qualified persone may appnr m person on Monday. Ji*y 26, 1866 Irom 10 am - 4 p m at the ad-

MICHIGAN NATIONAL CORPORATION

2®777T«*sgapr Rd.

SouOMato Ml. 46034 t

An Equal Opportunity Employer . ?

BANK TELLER T R A I N S $4.7VHR

Caa Today 967-1200 ~ M :

Training provided. For m o r a Nor

500 Help W a n t e d

Mllll DISCOVER THE ADVANTAGE

M Y R I A D N

" F r e e d o m F l e x i b i l i t y

C h o i c e .

C o n t r o l Put your skills to work In t h e supp lemen ta l pe rsonne l serv ices profess ion

MYRIAD H U M A N R E S O U R C E 8 DIVISION

8 2 7 - 4 2 1 5 S o u t h f i e l d , Ml

X ARE YOU: • S e l f - M o t i v a t e d ? • C o n f i d e n t ? • T i r e d o f b e i n g l i m i t e d t o o n e

t p l a c e ' >f b e i n £

P r o d u c t l i n e ?

b e i n g M a r k e t place"5

• T i r e d o f b e i n g l i m i t e d t o o n e

AND DO YOU HAVE: • S a l e s E x p e r i e n c e ! • 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 d e s i r e f o r u n l i m i t e d e a r n i n g

p o t e n t i a l ! • 4 d e s i r e t o h a v e f l e x i b l e h o u r s !

tf t he answer to these ques t ions is T E S " thei Allnet. the third largest alternative Long Dis-t ance earner, wants You! Wa have imrrx open ings at our Southfield location. For considerat ion call:

M R S R O M A N (313) 356-4110 or (313) 357-243S

4C*

500 Help Wanted

OAE Thursday , Juiy 24, 19S6

500 Help Wanted

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| City B M r y C M 522-4522 . 1 O r « 7 - » 1 «

CAMERA P E R S O N 2 truu 4 color a c c u r a t e m u m color • tr ipping, e x p e r i e n c e d only

7 5 6 - 0 4 6 0

NEEDED

NOW h«v« an over load of light i n d u s -

trial work Man 4 w o m a n c a n work t o g e t h e r t o br ing a f r i end 4 lom o x work l o r c e Full t l m a o r t e m p o r s r y pos i t ions eva i i abw

On The Job Training All Shif ts Avai lable Ideal For Women Never A Fee We Pay Higher Work With A Friend Close To Home .

CALL

525-9191 LIVONIA

547-9300 ROYAL OAK

FUTURE FORCE

TEMPORARY HELP S E R V I C E S

CANVASSERS - Ene rge t i c . self mothreted p e r s o n e w e n t e d tor rapid growing h o m e i m p r o v e m e n t c o m p a -ny Hourly a n d / o r comrmssKin For l lHl»"WIM' ia«T1l l l

500 HalpWantad CASHIER TRAINEE 16 /HR

C a l Today

CIRCULATION DIRECTOR •or a growing, p r o n a a a l I n s s s p a -p e r - e h o p p e r o rgan iza t ion In eouth-a m Micfvgen " y o u ' r e goal or tam-ed . «ke c h e d e n g e e a n d p e o p w and fwve ene rgy t o b u m , le t ' s taflt At was l t h r e e y a a n carariat ion experi-e n c e r equ i red M a a r a an Equal Op-

CAREER OPPORTUNITY lor exper i -e n c e d coaac tor National c o t a i a o w C o r p o r a t i o n h e a d q u a r t e r e d In Southfield hae i m m a d l a t a o p e n i n g for a f u l t lma c o a a c t o r You muM have expe r i ence In t e l e p h o n e oo»ac-l ions to apply Aggraaalva. aeeufte or iented collector w « ' aca rva g o o d star t ing (alary plua commiea lon a n d major m a O K I c o v a r a g a FlexlbW hour* a r a involved S a n d r a a u m a t o P O B o > 673. Sou th f i s ld . Ml 46037 or can M r . G r e e n at 569- 1448

CARPENTERS ASSISTANT - n e e d -ed Livonia a r a a 2 7 8 - 1 7 4 8

CARPENTERS WANTED Exper ienced m tf p n s e e s o l c o m -marclal c a r p e n t r y Can b e t w e e n 11am-1pm. 3 9 9 - 2 3 1 7

CARPET INSTALLER INSTRUCTOR Wa ara looking lor r eepone lbW 4 dad ica tad individual w h o la c e p a b W ,0' evaluat ing c a r p a l i n s t a l s r s 4 thaw workmanaMp Muat h a v e a thorough k n o w l e d g e of c a r p * « -• ts l ls t ion p r o c e d u r e s 4 muet b e • M a t o convey t h e e s t o o t h e r * Must tM wtlllng t o travaL C o m p a n y bene-fit* 4 salary c o m m e n a u r a t e wrtfi Knowledge & e x p e r i e n c e C a l Rob-e d W4»s, 3 5 3 - 0 1 9 0

Fun CASHIER/COOK

(or pe r -son who woUd an)oy working 80% on their own - G o o d driving r eco rd 4 dependabil i ty a m o a t Benef i t s Ap-ply 9 a m - 4 p m . Morv-Fn at 32416 Mv dmt rwl Rd . G a r d e n City. 4 2 7 - 5 3 0 0

BLUE JEAN JOBS Apply Today. Work T o m o r r o w

Muat have own reilabW c a r a n d p h o n e Plymouth , Uvon la a n d F a r m -ington Hilts Cad t o d a y lor a p p o i n t -

S T A F F B U I L D E R S T e m p o r a r y P e r s o n n e l

4 2 5 - T E M P BLUE J E A N S J O B S - lor p a c k a g e r s 8 machin is t s , n e e d e d immed ia t e ly lor downriver & n o r t h * e e t a m s u b u r -ban a r e a s , work 40 firs per w e a k . 5 2 w e e k s per yr Call M a g g w at u m t o r o a 3 5 7 - 0 0 3 6

BOOKSELLER - lull & p a n t l m a p o -s i t ions avai lable Must b e wilting l o work flexible h o u r s Apply in p e r s o n at Walden Books . 12 O a k s Mall

BRICK CLEANERS & CAULKERS

Call 1 M 3 5 7 - 3 8 4 0

BRIDGEPORT MILL HAND 5 yrs e x p e r i e n c e

Livonia a r e a 5 2 5 - 1 1 2 2

BRIDGEPORT O P E R A T O R 3 years e x p e r i e n c e m i n i m u m Musi have own tools, paid hoept taJOat ton hol idays 8 vaca t i on Nor t t rwes i a raa . 4 8 3 - 1 1 0 0

BUILDING I N S P E C T O R ™ g h growth s u b u r b a n c o m m u n i t y •squires addi t ional p a r t t i m e / t e m -porary p a r s o n t o ram In bui lding inspect ion 8 o n d m a n c e c o m p l i a n c e •eeponsiDilrties A m i n i m u m of 3 y r s building inspec to r e x p e r i e n c e re-quired Approximate ly 20 h r s w e a k -ly. Salary r a n g e $ 8 78 t o 1 1 2 . 2 2 P l e a s e subml i r e s u m e t o Manager of P e r s o n n e l P u r c f t a a i n g . City o l R o c h e s t e r HMs. 1000 R o -ches ter HWa Drive, R o c h e s t e r HMs. MldMgan. 4 8 0 6 3

Equal O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r M a * e / F e m a l e / H a n d i c a p p e d <"Vet

BUS PERSON & D I S H W A S H E R S for Ca te r ing o p e r a t i o n l o c a t e d In Farmington HMs Moatfy w e e k e n d s $4 per hour Call 4 7 S - 8 0 1 6

B U Y E R Expand ing meta l s t a m p i n g p l an t -ooking for e x p e r i e n c e d p e r s o n for buying MRC m a t e r i a l s a n d s o m e capital e q u i p m e n t Excel lent w a g e s p e n s i o n plan & hosp i t a l i za t ion cov-e r a g e S e n d r e e u m e 8 sa la ry re-qui rement t o Box 2 5 6 . O b s e r v e r & E c c e n l r l c N e w s p a p e r s . 3 6 2 5 1 Schoo lc ra f t Rd Livonia. Mich igan 48150

BUYER - 2 r e a r s e x p e r i e n c e re-qui red Oppor tun i ty t o work wfth a growing m a n u f a c t u r i n g c o m p a n y In Troy Salary n e g o t i a b l e , b a a e d u p o n expe r i ence S e n d r e s u m e t o P .O. Box 99391, Troy. Ml 4 6 0 6 4

CAB DRIVERS No e x p e r i e n c e n e c e s a a r y Ea rn $200 to ( 3 0 0 **ekry C » W a r th ru Fri., 9 AM t o I g f l o o n . 3 5 6 - 1 2 3 8

CASHIER immedia te full 8 p a n t ime o p e n i n g s on aH shifts. Call 4 2 5 - 3 0 1 1

— CASHIER P a n t ime for a u t o repai r faculty Off-ice ski**, no typing Apply at Bing-ham s Auto Serv ice 3 6 2 5 1 5 Mile 1 Levan.. irvorMa

CASHIERS - D r u g s t o r e . f u l or p a n time, over 16. flexible hour s , g o o d benefi ts . Apply In p e r s o n No cans p w a s e Sav-On D r u g s 6 5 1 0 , Tele-graph at Mapw S e e Mr B a r n s

CASHIERS for full 8 p a n t ime poe»-t lons $4 per hour vaca t ions , b o n u s , health insurance Apply n p e r s o n i t Total Pe t ro l eum, S c h o o l c r a f t 8 Farmington Rds. . o« S c h o o l c r a f t 8 Mernman Rd»

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

CASHIERS for s e n s e r v e g a s s t a -t ions Full a n d p a n t ime, d a y s a n d evenings Good (ob for r e t i r e e s Ap-ply Ir pe r son only at Union 76 s t a -t ions. 27350 7 Mile Rd al Inkster , 3 1 4 2 5 Ann Arbor Trail a t M e r n m a n , 25934 Ecorse Rd Taylor

C A S H I E R S S T O C K P E R S O N S We have the n e e d for p a n t ime 8 fun l ime casfwers & s tock p e r s o n s , st our Southf ie ld locat ion We e x p e c t mature , hard work ing 8 d e p e n d a b l e peop le we offer flexible h r s In a pro-gress ive. fast g rowing c o m p a n y , must b e at leas t 16 yrs of a g e Apply In pe r son on S a t July 26, 1986 be -tween the h r s of 1 0 a m - 2 p m at :

ARBOR D R U G S 21790 11 Mike Rd. Sou th f i e ld

CASHIER 8 STOCK P E R S O N 18 yaa r s or o lder d a y & night work Full or p a n t ime Apply In p e r s o n : Hayes Market . 2 2 5 8 0 Te leg raph . Southfield. 3 5 2 - 2 2 1 6

CASHIER/STOCK Full & p a n - t i m e Mus t b e d e p e n d -a b l e Apply b e t w e e n 9 s m - 5 p m . at: 7-Eleven, 2 9 3 1 8 O r c h a r d Lake Rd

Fa rming ton HMs

CASHIER/SWITCHBOARD O p e r a -tor for Redfo rd a u t o dea l e r sh ip S o m e dea l e r sh ip e x p e r i e n c e p r e -fe r red . Fu l t ime poef t ton pis a u n t su r round ings J o a n 5 3 5 - 9 2 8 0

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BIRMINGHAM WINE S H O P s e e k s m a t u r e d e p e n d a b l e adul t for f u l t ime C l e r k / C o u n t e r poa ibon Caf Jer ry or Ron 6 4 6 - 6 4 6 4

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5 5 7 - 5 5 0 0

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353-0480

C O L L E C T O R S Southf ie ld b r a n c h o l Internat ional col lect ion a g e n c y h a s immedia te o p e n i n g s for fuS t i m e t e l e p h o n e col-l ec to r s P r e v i o u s col lec t ion or tele-p h o n e aa tee e x p e r i e n c e deal rad -not r e q u i r e d Sa lary , b o n u s pkis b e n e f i t s Mr Erns t 557-1430

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P a n t ime t e l e p h o n e coaec t ion work with n a t i o n s t op col lect ion service Available d a y s Call Mr Rett* 353-0044

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4 7 1 - 2 8 9 9

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326-9180

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652-2636

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553-0025

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DELIVERY P E R S O N - Must have g o o d d r ive r s l i cense 8 driving r eco rd . Apply: Ha r thun Auto Par ts , 2 0 7 2 3 E v e r g r e e n at Eight Mile

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H O U S E K E E P I N G Regular p a n - t i m e poei t ions avail-a b l e In Uvon ia Man area . Oak-land O a f ' a r e a . . S * i D i m « - 4 4 a « area , a n d Tweiws O a k a Mall a r ea . Early m o r n i n g hou>« Muat h a v e reliable t r a n s p o r t a t i o n Call

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559-1620 An Equa l O p p o r t u n i t y Employer

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356-3681

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5 9 1 - 3 7 2 2

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3 - 5 y e a r s e x p e r w n c e We offer f u l t ime yee r - round e m p l o y m e n t with our rapidly growing c o m p a n y W e f e a t u r e a fine beneff t 4 t a l a ry pack-a g e ft you cons ide r yourself s p ro-f e s s i o n a l a n d ara looking tor a c a -reer In a c o m p a n y which of fe rs g r o w t h 4 a f u t u r e Apply at B e r g s i r o m ' s inc., 2 5 4 2 9 W 5 Mile Rd Redfo rd

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INSURANCE AGENCY In Fa rming ton - Hilla n e e d s e x p e r v s n c e d c o m m s r c l a l s n d / o r pe r sona l l ines C S R . f u l or p e n - t i m e Rating n e c e s a a r y E x c e l e n t salary a n d

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PAID VACATIONS

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Southfield 569-7500 Farmington Hills 855-8910 Livonia 525-0330 Auburn Hills 373-9904 Sterling Hgts 977-5740

S u p p l e m e n t a l S t a f f i n g , Inc •w T e m p o r a r y H e l p Peo The People

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR N e e d e d by s e r v i c e bu reau , full or p a n l ime d a y s E x p e r i e n c e required. R e d f o r d a r e s * " • - ' i«n

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR N W o o d w a r d Multl Nat ional Service C o m p a n y h a s I m m e d i a t e opening tor a d a t a e n t r y clerk In the corpo-r a t e a c c o u n t i n g d e p a r t m e n ! Indi-vidual will b e r e spons ibW for key-p u n c h i n g i nvo i ce s v is s CRT Csndi-d s t e m u s t h a v e g o o d keypunching •kilts a n d g e n e r a l off ice exps r l ence S e n d r e s u m e m c o n f i d e n c e s C o r p o r a t e A c c o u n t i n g . P. O, Box 8 1 1 . Bloomfie ld Hilts. Ml., 48303. Equal O p p o r t u n i t y Employer M/F/H

KLEENCO MAID Serv ice is now hir-ing g o o d h a r d w o r k i n g people io grow with our c o m p a n y Good wages , g o o d h o u r s W e e k e n d s oft Call for In fo rma t ion b e t w e e n 1-4pm

478-4360

LABEL INSPECTION DEP'T P e r s o n n e e d e d for label Inspection Dep ' t Mus i b e d e a n cut , a b l e a n d h a r d w o r k e r 5 3 1

LABORERS C o n s t r u c t i o n re la ted Must b e avai labW immediate ly and h a v e re l iab le t r a n s p o r t a t i o n J, R a n d o l p h 522-0120

LABORER TRAINEE 1 3 5 0 - 1 5 5 0 / W K

Can Now 557-1200 J o b Network F e e 1 7 5

L A N D S C A P E C O N S T R U C T I O N CREW FOREMAN - 2-4 y rs exper i -e n c e In l a n d a c a p e con t rac t ing , g r a d u a t e or individual wtth equ iva-lent e x p e r i e n c e Self mot iva ted crew leader B e n e f i t s 1 6 - 1 1 4 per hour P e r m a n e n t pos i t i on CaH 624-6666 or s e n d r e s u m e t o P 0 Box 314 Wsi ted Lake . Ml 4 8 0 6 8

LANDSCAPE he lp w a n t e d - full t ime thru V— s e a s o n S t a r t i ng pay 14 50 per hour 826-7942

LANDSCAPE LABORER - full t ime Call a f t e r 5pm 4 6 4 - 2 7 9 5

LANDSCAPING 4 IRRIGATION Wes t s i d e L a n d s c a p e 4 Irrigation C o looking tor e x p e r i e n c e d peop le for instal lat ion work Call: 9 : 3 0 a m - 3 : 3 0 p m , 595-3666

LAP *1AND, e x p e r i e n c e d In lapping flat 4 r o u n d m s tee l , c a r b i d e and ce-r a m i c s E x p e r i e n c e d m nomng heip-M Apply s t Mini P r e d a i o n Prod-uc t s . 2 6 4 6 0 W 8 MIW Rd Southfield

La the 4 tool r o o m mach in i s t n e e d e d for PM shi f t tor a g rowing firm Ap-ply In p e r s o n 3 2 3 Rooseve l t , Hawaii Ml

LAWN M a i n t e n a n c e Help Wanted Muat b a 18 o r o l d e r . S t a r t i ng pay 14 hr, o r m o r e d e p e n d i n g on expe-r ience Call a f t e r 3 p m 261-2814

LAWN MAINTENANCE FOREMAN -E x p e r i e n c e wfth c o m m e r c i a l cutting e q u i p m e n t 4 c r e w l eade r sh ip Also e x p e r w n c e wtth raaKMntial cutting 4 minor e q u i p m e n t repa i r . 278-0022

LEASING AGENT N e e d e d immed ia t e ly tor large apt c o m p l e x m NorthvUW Approximate-ly 3 0 - 3 5 h r s p e r week including s o m e w e e k e n d h r s Must be hsrO-worklng 4 d e p e n d a b W Berwftls availabW Can for In terview349-6410

JANITORAL F i * a n d p e n a m s Man a n d tor Nor thwee i S u b u r t j a wm t r m I»um h a v e v s m o w 14 0 0 par h o w t o

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CITY OF TROY MLS D e g r e e s n d e x p e r i e n c e re-qu i r ed Spec ia l ty c o u r s e s prefer red S a l s r y 1 2 1 , 1 9 6 - 1 2 9 156 Apply 8 a m - 4 p m , n o la ter t h a n July 29, lo P e r s o n n e l . 500 W Big Beaver . Troy

An Equa l O p p o r t u n i t y Employer

LIGHTING M a i n t e n a n c e workar to wash 4 r e - l a m p lighting fixtures Must b e avai labW for days 4 / o r eve-

ning work C a l 422-6460

LIGHT PICTURE F r a m e aasembfy Mon-Frl , 8 3 0 - 5 L o c a f a d m UvonW 14 par hour

4 7 1 - 3 4 3 3

LIGHT TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED tor p r o d u o a d e a v e r y - Detroit s r e a E x p e r i e n c e d S t s r t i n g pay 1200 per week Caff 8 a m - 3 p m 831-8222

LITIGATION PARALEGAL N e e d e d tor Btoomfield H H ' t f l w firm P r e f e r g r a d u a t e of s credi ted p r o g r s m 4 1 -2 y e a r s sxparWnce Can 647-5111

LIVE-IN AIOES Mature , c a r ing p a r s o n n e e d e d lor •ve -m pos i t ion , t o e w e for the elder-ly m their h o m a a F u l 4 par t Ume Caa Bern-5pm

LIVONIA PWVATE DAY NURSERY s s e k l n g p e r s o n a with Earty Child-h o o d e d u c a t i o n a n d / o r a x u e n e n c e d n d M d u a l a tor f u l Ume 4 per t t ime

1 5 * 1 - 6 4 4 0 or 421-4321

MACHINE REPAIR J o u r n e y m a n or s q u h aWnt only n e e d Spply E x p e r i e n c e d on types o t m a c h i n e tool r o o m e q u i p m e n t P n a w n a t t c . h y d r a u a o s 4 t t s t l r t r a i

J M l T ^ T c i a a * . Dearborn 4 6 1 2 4

MACHINE SHOP -p a r s o n wM* g o o d r a n g e c4 ex-

p e r i e n c e * p r o d u c t i o n nWLh*wry m*«*ng s a t - u p repai r 4 u p e i s t t o n a C a l 471-2300

MACHINISTS tor w a r n a t i o n a l O a k P s r * u o m p a n y . work 4 0 f n L

3 6 7 - 0 6 4 6 work 4 0 h r s p a r weak OS* J u 8 e a l L M t o r o e

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S H I E L D T O O L

MAINTENANCE - e x p e n e n c a d . lull t ime To p r e p a r e vacan t a p a r t m e n t s t o r l a r g e Lumpwn U r c g i T S r r X p p t y m p e r s o n only. 10-4 pm.. H o n e y t r e e A p t s . 6 3 7 5 . H o n e y t r e e Blvd Can-ton , s i JOy Rd a 1-276

500 HalpWantad

Thursday, July 24. 1986 O&E *5G

MAINTENANCE E x c e n e n c e on repair of p roduc t ion p r e e a e e 4 aaaoc ia t ed e q u i p m e n t re-qu i r ed S o m e welding 4 el*ciricai e x p e r i e n c e p re fe r red Steady year-

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PWaaa apply 9AM-4PM at P lymouth S t a m p i n g 3 1 5 W Ann Artior Rd P l y m o u t h 453 -1515

M A I N T E N A N C E Full t ime - expe r i enced in hea t ing 4 cooling, p lumbing & electrical for a new Hotel In Southfle»d Call for an a p p o i n t m e n t 356-4520

MAINTENANCE "ELPER - Musi h a v e go.od m e c k a n i c a i abili ty. S h o u ' d h a v e e x p e r i e n c e Ir. electr ical 4 p l u m b i n g G o o d wagee 4 benef i t s , s t e a d y work Apply In pe r son Be-t w e e n 94JTI-1 l a m only internat ional H s / d c o a t 14300 Mayers . Detroit

MAINTENANCE/JANITORIAL Entry poa rnon with varied du t i e s In-c luding d e a n i * g / ( h o p help . 'genera l h a n d y m a n . Appfy K J _aw Eng.-n a e r s . 23660 Reeearct i Dr . F s / m -n g l o n Hills

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employsr

MAINTENANCE PERSON, e x p e n -e n c e d for s n a p a r t m e n t communi ty in F a r m l n g i o n Mills R e s u m e and r e f e r e n c e s r s q u i r e d 471-4548

500 Halp Wantad

e s requi red Apply in p e r s o n - 7 - 1 1 S t o r s . 1307 Msin St Pfymouth

MEAT COUNTER CLERKS

I m m e d i s t s fun 4 par t t ime open ings M u t t be 18 yea r s or o ldsr Heavy lifting required Appfy in p e r s o n

Bloomfield Mi

MEAT & DELI CLERKS 2 5 6 2 5 Joy R o a d Near B e e c h Daly

MECHANIC All a round gene ra l repa i r , mainly t rucks Must be cer t i f ied, h s v e own lools . 476-4820

MECHANICALLY O r i e n t e d , c lean cut good n a l u r s d . y o u n g pe r son 'or malntsnsrvce 4 light manufac tu r ing . Non-smoker p r s f e r r e d Resumes only p e a s e 2V Indus t r i e s 48553 Wssi Road. W n o m . Ml 48096

MECHANIC Exper ienced in m o w e r 4 routine true* repa i rs Musi h a v e tools Pay c o m m e n s u r a t e with e x p e r i e n c e Call for a p p o i n t m e n t 9 a m - 5 p m 534-5515

D & B LANDSCAPING

MAINTENANCE PERSON Full t ime E x p e r i e n c e d , b a c k g r o u n d in ail p n a s e e of building m a i n t e n a n c e

COUNTRY CORNER APTS 3 0 3 0 0 Sou th f i e ld Rd , Southf ie ld Call b e t w e e n 9 a n d 5 PM 647-8100

MAINTENANCE P E R S O N To « o r » m Southf ie ld a p a r t m e n t c o m p l e x Musi h s v e s o m e exper i -e n c e In - e lectr ical , p lumbing h e a t -ing a n d cool ing a n d overall ma in te -n a n c e a n d ca rpen t ry Musi h sve ref-e r e n c e s 557-4520

M E C H A N I C

MECHANIC Lift t rue" reps i r m e c h a n i c ->eedeo win train Must h a v e t oo l s Red 'ord » , « 4 538-3959

MAINTENANCE PERSON - for large a p a r t m e n t c o m p w x In Farming ton Hills Seek ing p e r s o n t o pe r fo rm se rv i ce - e q u e s t s Must h a v e own too l s 4 t r a n s p o r t a t i o n Expe r i enced in p lumbing , electr ical , app l i ance re-pa i r 4 c a r p e n t r y Apply m pe r son at I n d e p e n d e n c e Green , 36700 G r a n d River at H a l s t e s d 471 -6800

MAINTENANCE PERSON Dillon Inn of Fa rming ton Hills is s e e k i n g s p e r s o n with gene ra l main-i s n a n c e kr iowledgs in h a n d y m a n -t y p e r e p a i r s A bas ic k n o w l e d g e of HVAC uni t s would be helpful This -s s full t ime posi t ion S e n d r e s u m e t o John B n s s e l i e Dillon Inn, 3 0 7 1 5 12 Mils Rosd F a r m i n g l o n Hills, Ml 46018

Maintenance Person n e e d e d for h i g h n s e c o n d o m i n i u m for minor repa i r s , light lanitoria; a n d superv i s ion in Sou th fwid Ceil 2 t o 5 p m only 256 -8923

MAINTENANCE p e r s o n for g r a d e scboo i In W a y n e evenings , par t t ime, t ? h o u r s a week. Reply to Box 290, O b a e r v e r 6 Eccent r ic Newspa-pe r s . 36251 SchoolcrBft Rd., Livo-nia . Michigan 4 6 1 5 0

——MAINTENANCE PERSON E x p e r i e n c e d in electr ical 4 hydraulic m a i n t e n a n c e of Industr .ai equ ip -m e n t Musi h a v e vertical 4 h o r i z o n -tal weld ing e x p e r i e n c e with 5 yrs. f ab r i ca t i ng e x p e r w n c e - S e n d re-s u m e P.O. Box 8, Wsyne , Ml 4 8 1 8 4

MAINTENANCE P E R S O N for 240 r o o m hotel In Romulus . Immed ia t e o p e n i n g Musi h a v e at least 2 y s a r s e x p e r i e n c e KnowiedgeabW m eiec-t ical . hea t i ng , e tc . Full t i m e G o o d bene f i t s . Apply in p e r s o n b e l w e e n 9 a m - 5 p m . R a m a d a Hotel. 8770 Wick h a m Rd. . Romulus .

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR for b r a n d new l o w n h o m e a In B'O^m-fleld a r a a . E x p e r w n c e n e c e s s a r y P i e a s e call 9 s m - 5 p m 3 5 6 - 2 1 3 0

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Helper N o e x p e r i e n c e requi red Musi b e mecnsn lca l iy inclined 4 obW t o d o physical work Learn air cond i t ion ing , hea t ing 4 p lumbing , e t c . W Bloomfield a rea S e n d re-s u m e t o box 234 O b s e r v e r 4 Eccen-tric N e w s p a p e r s . 36251 Schoo lc ra f t Rd , Uvonla . Michigan 48150

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR for hi-r ise in Wayne , e x p e r i e n c e d , e n e r g e t i c p e r s o n wfth c a n - d o ability S e n d r e e u m e to G a r d e n Tower. 6 1 2 0 M i d d l e b e l t G e r o e n CJfy, Ml 4 6 1 3 5

MAINTENANCE WORKERS n e e d e d for m e d i u m s u e d a p t complex in W e s t 8ioom,field Mechanics , apt i -t u d e 4 own too l s s m u s t 6 6 2 - 2 9 5 0

MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES The P r ive t s Industry C o r p 4 W s n -d y ' s i n t e rna t iona l a re offer ing imme-d ia t e t ra ining 4 e m p l o y m e n t o p p o r -t u n i t y in t h e field of R e s t a u r a n t M a n a g e r !

tf you a r e • Low I n c o m e • 18 Yea r s or Older • High School G r a d u a t e

- A realdent of W a y n e County NOT Including Detroi t o r t h e Downriver c o m m u n i t i e s

Call 7 2 6 - 5 6 2 7 or send s r e s u m e t o T h e Pr iva te Industry Corp . , P.O. Box 5 1 0 6 5 . Livonia. Ml 48151

This equa l e m p l o y m e n t oppor tun i ty is f u n d e d u n d e r t h e J o b Training

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Auto se rv ice c e n t e r n e e d s reliable p e r s o n with s o m e sa l e s s x p e r w n c e 4 a u t o mechan ica l b a c k g r o u n d t o learn a u t o polishing, recondi t ioning, r u ? t p r t » f l n g , s u n roofs , window tint-ing Call J im 353-9450

MANAGER M a t u r e p e r s o n to m a n a g e service s ta t ion , n igh t s Top w a g e s 4 b e n e -fi ts Apply s t Bingham s Serv ice 3 6 3 7 5 5 M.W 4 Levan. Livonia

MANAGER TRAINEE Par t t ime lor na t ional c o m p a n y in-dividual m u s t have off ice skills, b e well o r g a n a e d . se l f -mot rvs ted a n d e x p e r i e n c e d In public re la t ions S e n d r e s u m e to:

SHURGUARD. 4 1 6 7 7 Joy Rd , Can-ton, Mich , 4 8 1 8 7

MANAGER TRAINEE 1280-1350-WK

Call Today 657-1200 J o b Network F e e e 1 7 5

MANAGER TRAINEE 1 2 8 0 - 1 3 5 0 , W K

C a l Today 557-1200 J o b Network Fee 165

MANAGER TRAINEE Growing c o r p o r a t i o n n e e d s he rd -workfrig men , women for fu tu re m a n a g e m e n t pos i t ions C o m p a n y Benef i t s S t a n at 19 95 per hour C a l for p e r s o n a l interview 525-5465

MANICURIST, FACIALIST. M a k e u p Artist 4 M a a e e u e e Exper ienced F a r m i n g t o n HiBa tator Call T a m a r a 655-0474

MANICURIST - f u l o r par t t ime p o -sit ion eveUabW New e q u i p m e n t with a p l e a s a n t busy Salon a t m o a p h e r e Apply at Hair ft » . 2 1 0 1 7 Farming-ton Rd North Of 6 M M 478-2626

MANICURIST m a h c o m m i s s i o n e x o a a s m cBamaw. e x p e r i e n c e d For new saton In Uvo-« T 4 7 6 1 3 7 2

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MECHANIC - Minimum 5 yrs s x p e -rwnce. certified t ruck 4 heavy equ ipment , welding, rebuilding en -gines . repair hydraul ics Es t sb l i shed firm 27 yrs m Bus iness P e r m s n e n t pos i t i on b e n e f i t s S a l a r y 1 2 5 -135,000 d e p e n d i n g on e x p e r e n c e Call 624-6666 or s e n d r e s u m e to P O Box 314, Waned - a k e Ml 4808-8

< . MECHANIC NEEDED For d s y s Inquirs within Amoco , 19995 W 9 Mile, ( c o m e r of Ever-g r e e n , Sou thfieid. S e e B o b

MECHANIC SUNSHINE HONDA rs growing fast We ' r e looking for a g o o d certified m e c h a n i c to loin our winning t e a . " G o o d •pay a n d b e n e f i t s Call Barry at

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RETAIL HARDWARE S a w s 4 S tock f u l 4 pa r i tune . ftoxibW hours , s t u -d e n t s 4 re t i r ees w s i c o m s t o apply Apply to Trevar row Hardware . 9 7 W Long Lake Rd. nea r U v e r n o i s Troy

RETAIL MANAGEMENT Rapidly growsng na t iona l Cham s e e k s ou tgo ing k idMdua la tor au-pe rb ca ree r o p p o r t u n i t y S o m e ccA-

x m d 4 work wge b a c k g r o u n d neceaea ry Rapid t r ammg. b e n e f i t s F e e pa id

Tf l f FISHER AGENCY i n c 4 7 7 - t a 1 6

RETAIL MANAGEMENT (Ladtoa Jr. Apparai)

r e t a l n o h o w - s r

h a v e a c s n i n g s * Detroi t s n d tM

r E - t o r - s r .

RETAIL SALES- P a n t * * t o n fires o l t a e s K i f t t i Ki l i ' i g m a n e e s w * u s w s o c K » » t d u s l tor rmMfl s a l s a PgS o r p a r t t ime Caft D e m e e 4 7 6 1 1 2 4

RET Aft. SALES - M l M a lor <

t S V W S S U M i . 4 M a n a s Bki

RET Aft. SALES - t tme tor i tajRito

a s - ? ; RITE-WAV HOME AOENCY

500 HalpWantad 500 Halp Wanted

& 6 4 B Beaver S u n s 106. Troy.

SERVCIE STATION ATTENDANTS Large A m o c o s e rv i ce oenter h a a open ing for 3 p e o p l e t o work at fill s e rve ialand Day ahlft. fun time, good PS1 Apply C a r s c o r n e r TeWgr B i rmingham - 644-2910

SERVICE CASHIER W s n t e d - E x p e r i e n c e d tor Auto dea l -e r sh ip in S o u t h f i e l d

353-9000

SERVICE MANAGER For g rowing CWaning firm in Farm-ington Hills. 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 t o 120 ,000 per year av»uabW immedia te ly Need to b e h s r o f c o ' k ' n g . d iscipl ined and or-g a n i red 855-1074

SEWING Expe r i enced industr ia l s e w e r s pre-ferred Full or pe r l t ime Clean m a -rine p r o d u c t s G o o d working condi-t ions Grea t L a k e s Boat Top Co Ask for O s v s R o b e r t s o n 459-S060

SHARP INDIVIDUAL n e e d e d for p u e n s s m g 4 o the r m w c du t i e s for M1 C l e m e n s s r e s s tee l w s r e h o u s s

7 9 2 - 2 4 6 0

SHIPPING/RECEIVING poaft ion with small f o r m s m a n u f a c t u r e r In Pfym-o u t h / T e W g r e p n a r e a Loading, un-losding t r u c k s , packaging o r d s r s . • o m e m e c h i n e o p s r a t i o n 15 15 per hour to s t a r t subs t an t i a l b o n u s e s , full bene f i t s , oppor tun i ty for a d vsncer rwnt S e n d r e e u m e to: Snip-ping ' 'Receiv ing , P .O box 5380. NorthvMa. Mien 4 S i « 7 .

SHI PJ»I NG .'RECEIVING ImmsdWta o p e n i n g U P S a iawri -e n c s h e l p f u l M o n - F r l ,8 3 0 a m -3 : 3 0 p m P e n n i n g t o n HIW. 476 -6565

S H O P ASSISTANT - C a n r eed mi-c r o m e t e r s dr ive st ick shift . Good p s y bene f i t s . Cell bd tween 9AM-5PM 934-6500

S H O P MAINTENANCE Apply b e t w e e n 9 a m - 4 p m Mon thru Fri. - P r o t o t y p e Automot ive S e r v i c e s 24700 N. In-dustr ial . F a r m i n g t o n Hills. Ml

S A L E S P E R S O N Expe r i enced g u n s 4 s rehery equ ip -m e n t . full or p s r t t lms. Livonis

525-1130

S A L E S P E R S O N , s x p e r w n c e d In c o s m e t i c s , f r s n g r e n c e s 4 nsi ls n e e d e d FuM or par t t lms Appfy in p e r s o n or call for app t Levin Beau ty Supp ly 8 5 1 - 7 3 2 3

SALES P E R S O N S - MATURE Full 4 par t t ime for yarn 4 fash ion (ewelry d e p a r t m e n t In R o c h e s t e r 4 Sou th -fisld 5 5 7 - 5 5 5 2 . 6 5 2 - 2 2 4 4

SALES PERSON w a n t e d tor Dear-b o r n Hgts d r a p e r y s t o r s . e x p e n -e n c e p r e f e r r e d . P e r m a n e n t ful l- t ime Can Pac i f ic Draper ies 565-7420

SALES POSITION - For a wholesale food distributor located in Western Suburb Food Service experience necessary Training provided Box 253. NorthvilW, Michigan 4 6 1 6 7

S C H O O L PHOTOGRAPHER No e x p e n e n c e p l e a s e Training In mid A u g u t t Need s h a r p , h igh-ener -gy t y p e sbW to work well wtth chll-d r s n idesl re-entry | o e for h o m e -m s k s r . full t ime Aug th ru Dec. Need d e p e n d a b l e c a r Call b e t w e e n I 0 a m - 3 p m 756-2311

SCREEN PRINTER lor large eetsb-lished lextiW shop Competit ive psy. good benefits Experwnce preferred or will trein Artwear m Troy CaH between 2-Spm 585-5690

SCREW MACHINE OPERATORS

* i : experience levels, trslnee to ssi-up. Call Mon-Wed, l pnv4pm. for irv-lervww.' information Ypsilanti arsa

485-3689

SEAMTRESS for ladles slterstlons - psrt t ime Apply. Mon thru Set. st Mitzslfeld s. 3 1 2 Msin, Rochester.

SECRETARY - .PART TIME Adver t i s ing b a c k g r o u n d . F s r m i n g -ton HHIs s r e s C o n t a c t Mr Schu -biner . 855-7707

SECRETARY Pfymouth Ou t -go ing p e r s o n with g o o d typing (60 WPM) a n d c l e r i c a l ^ ins n e e d e d to s s s l s t with Federa l 4 S l a t e r ag i s t r s t i ons a n d quali ty cont ro l r s p o r t s Call Pe r sonne l : 313-459-4200

SECURITY GUARDS Maw and FemaW. full and part time Premier locations Interviews Mon-day - Fridsy. 10AM-4PM 3 0 6 3 3 Schoolcraft, Livonia . \

SECURITY GUARD Is rge c o n d o as-s o d a t l o n In Nortftvuw s r e s now ac-cep t ing app l i ca t ions Hours s r s l p m - 9 p m . 5 d a y s per week Pos t lon r equ i re s w e e k e n d work 15 per hour Musi n a v e c y d e l icense lor s c o o t e r pa t ro l Pre fe r m a t u r e adul ts . Call for interview. 3 4 9 - 4 0 0 6

SECURITY GUARDS Psrt t ime and contingent positions available fbr experienced Security Gusrds Hospttsi experlenoe necea-sary Please spply:

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL 6245 N Inkster Roed

Garden City, Ml 48135 421-3300. ext. 277

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECURITY GUARDS Retireea welcome for luxury apart-ments Fun, part time, good p a y - ' * Southfield. Uvoma areas 5 6 9 - 4 6 9 0

SECURITY GUARD WANTED - stsrt immedlstsly, full 4 part t i f tw. 15 lo start: 15 33 m 90 days Midnight 4 swing shift Good benefits, uni-forms Farminglon HHla a r e s Cell between 6am-4:30pm 476-8048

SECURITY OFFICERS immediate openings svaMabW tor toll 4 part time security off icers In the Western suburbs Retlraes wel-come. start ing pay 15 per hr wfth Blue Cross benefits Apply Mon thru Fri Bsfwaen 8:30-3 30 Nationwide Security, 27676 Franklin Rd. Southfield In the Re-gency Off ice Center

SECURITY OFFICERS immediate openings sveliebto for f u l 4 pan time security off icers st several Detroit noepltsls Must be s i wast 18 yrs of age if interested ap-ply M o n thru > r i f rom 8 : 3 0 a m -3 30pm at Nationwide Security Inc. 27676 Franklin Rd Soulhf isid. 355-0500 or 30100 Vsn Dyke «22» Warren 751-2014

SECURITY OFFICER Local Col lege h s a pa r i t ime week-e n d poeruon svsiWbW Oueiified ap-p l i can t s muat b e a tog* achoo i g rad -u a t e a n d h a v e a l wes t o n e year petd secur t ty e x p e r i e n c e Compet i t ive sa la ry sh i f t s to b e d e t e r m i n e d S e n d r e e u m e to: P e r s o n n e l . M e d o n -n a Co l l ege 36600 S c h o o l c r a f t Rd Uvonia . Ml 48180 . S«1-S1S1

SECURITY OFFICERS P r e m i u m A-1 s n v i r o n m e n l . 6 1 2 m o n t h s minimum e x p e r l e n o e re-qu i r ed C P R 4 1st AM S o m e o o ' l s g s a p lua (bu t W j r e l n t j t S 25 per hr t o

S e c u r i t y O f f i c e r s P o n t o n s avai iabw m Plymoulh a n d Troy R e q u i r e m e n t s High schoo l dt-p t o m s or squf t * m . 1 yee r a ^ a " -e n c e m aftfter pr-veie eeour f o r c e s , l a e e n f o r c e m e n t o r na t ion thereof VMM MtoMgan e r ' s Scwnes a n d n o ortmtnM re S t a r l i n g pay 1 6 9 0 p e r h m . urn-f o r m s tormsRed Ms 6 health maur-a n o e MuM Bring In N g p schoo l < 6 ruoma or GEO Veto mm br ing 0 0 > 1 4 Apply M e n thro R f t , » 3 0 e m to J J 0

P i n k e r t o n s , Inc. 16565 NortMand Dr.

Sorts 206 E SoulMMd 5 6 9 - 1 0 0 4

S E C U R I T Y

S«CURITY S U W l V t a O S S are you

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SMALL UVONIA metal stamping plant la accepting applications for qualif ied Machine Maintenance per-aon Muat be abto to handW general repalra 4 maintain praee room equipment if quelif led pwase call between 10AM-12 noon. Mon. thru Fri. 261-4080

TOOL ROOM- GENERAL

I M a n u f a c t u r i n g C o 12282 W o o d b i n e . R e d f o r d . M

TOOL 4 OfE M A K E R S . Tool Room A p p r e n t l c e a . L a t h e H a n d e . Ormder H a n d s . Au to M e c t i a n t o s Smal l m a n -u fac tu r ing p l an t n e e d a t h e a b o v e S e n d r e e u m e or a p p l y S t a t u Manu-

C o , 12282 Woodb ine , Ml

THE TIME IS N O W - O u r Southf ie ld 4 G a r d e n City o f f toea a r a u n d e r g o -ing e m p l o y e e e x p e n e w n s We s r s looking for y o u n g ind iv idua l s io fif

Can S t a n o r Ed 559-4330

TOW TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED Expe r l enoe p r e f e r r e d WM t ra in Apply in p e r s o n At W e s t l a n d Car C s r s C e n t e r . 7666 Nor th W a y n e Road . W e s t l a n d

TRAINEE FOR PAYROLL

& PERSONNEL STAFF in Livonis Mtoree l ing 4 chal lenging open ing tor a p e r a o n over 2 1 year's old Mot tvs t ton 4 light typing a m u s t . Full t i m e with i i n g e Benef i ts For interview c a l Mike at 4 2 5 - 2 7 0 0

TRAVEL AGENT - o n e yi e n c e with c o m p u t e r a n d Meo s s w s r a p ' n e e d e d immed ia t e ly C a l Mr Dereck Elks 3 5 3 - 7 1 7 0

TRAVEL COMPANY In Southfield n e s o p e n i n g s for J u l t i m e a n d par t -t ime r e a e r v s t i o n s a n d o p e r a u o n e pos i t i ons A p p l i c a n t s for reeerve-t ions m u s l b e a r t i c u l a t e a n d up-bea t O p e r a t i o n s p e o p l e s r e d e t a l »nted a n d g o o d wfth f i g u r e s We

train. C a l Lee . 8 2 7 - 1 0 6 0

TRAY SERVICE SUPERVISOR (ReUeO

Qualified p e r a o n n e e d e d t o maintain qusfl ty s t s n d a r d s In t ray e e m c e a n d san i t a t ion on a f t e r n o o n ahlft . Hours will vary b a a e d on n e e d Rela ted " Assoc i a t e • D e g r e e p r e f e r r e d For de ts t i s c o n t a c t :

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL ( O s t e o p a t h i c )

6 2 4 5 N inks t e r R o a d G a r d e n City. Ml 4 8 1 3 5

4 2 1 - 3 3 0 0 . e x t . 2 7 7 An Equal O p p o r t u n i t y Employer

S T O C K C L E R K S immediate full 4 p a n t lms openings heavy Mfting required Must bs 18

Cs or oldsr Appfy In person pplng Center Market. 6433 Or-

chard Lake Rd Waal Bloomfield or 25155 Greenfield Rd. al 10 MIW, Oak Park

STOCK HANDLER Neat inventory control, muat be ac-curate, ful l - t ime Farmington Hllla area Ms u a e . 855-3110

STOCK PERSON full t ime for f ins gift shop Southfield Locat ion 354-0066

STOCK PERSON for gm shop in Btoomfleld Piszs Approx 30 hours per week 851-5884

S T O C K P E R S O N PART TIME

Retsii stors at Tel-Twelve Mall would like a refiabW peraon io han-dle stock, some sftemoons. even-ings and Saturday Must be nea t and have good references Cashier sxperwnce helpful ideal for Student, (not under 17, not a •urnmer )ob only) Can for Interview, 358-3933

STOCK PERSON Wanted for full service drug store Excellent hours 4 benefits Apply in Psrson Sav-Mor MapW Drugs, Down town Fa rm ing ton Centsr Grsnd River st Farmington Rd

STOCK/UTILITY for ecreen print company Experience preferred, Artwear In Troy Call Between 2-5pm 585-5690

SUBURBAN TAXI CAB company •nth growing commercial aocounta ia now accepting applicationa. full a n d part t ime ahlft availabW. Ca l Between 9am and noon for an ap-pointment. 471-0650

S U R F A C E GRINDER E x p e r i e n c e d In C a r b i d e o r H . S . S Form Gr ind ing O v e r t i m e 4 parwton.

455-1100

SWEEPER - person needed for f u l time sweeping. Farmington HUM ma-chine shop Retiree welcome

471-2300

TAILOR or SEAMSTRESS experienced In Better men's doth-ing Full or part tlma NorthvilW. Chuck l a p h a m 349-5175

TEACHER for pre-k lndergarten Outgoing energetic, patient and loving. Full or part time. 14.50 per hour Canton area 453-4490

TEACHERS 4 ASS'T DIRECTOR lor Summer 4 Fall pre-acftod pro-gram. are needed for immediate, openings. Full t ime - part tlma and* substitute work is svailabW Looking for competent , warm, loving, caring and creative, outgoing individuals to work with infants thru 12 yr. old*. MOst be fiexibW 4 dependabW Apply in parson at Kinder-Care. 37373 Dsoulndre- T roy -M l

TEACHERS tor adult education m Rochester Openings beginning «i Sept In Speed Writing. Business English. General Math. Heeding Im-provement. Social Studies Sand re-sume by Aug 11. 1966 to: Ps tnds Olala. Rochester Adult Education. 4th 4 Wilcox. Rochester Michigan. 48063

tion Department: 591-0500

TEACHERS NEEDED for 1st grads 4 pre-school for Southfield area school Top salary 4 sxcellenl work-ing condi t ions for right Individuals PWase call 357-1740 tor interview

TEACHER S 4 t e a c h e r a i d e s for child c a r e c e n t e r Excellent poertlon for m a t u r e indiv iduals re turning to work FuM or p a r t t ime posi t ions avsi labW Apply in p a r s o n Mon-Frl 9 3 0 a m - N o o n Chi ldren s World of Uvonla . 3 8 6 8 0 W 6 MHe

T E A C H E R S WANTED Physica l E d u c a t i o n - M o v e m s n t

Library - Media Specialist

G r a d e s 1 - 12. p r ive t s Birmingham school , smal l d a s s s u e

C M 6 4 2 - 1 1 5 0

TEACHER WANTED. Wees Btoom-field Nurse ry S c h o d . t o work with chi ldren 2'i to 5 y e a r s o ld Earty ch i ldhood d e g r e e pi a t o n e d Begin FMI 861-4418

TEACHING POSITIONS • Typewriting • Word Processing • Data Processing • Accounting Day 4 night h o u r * Bache lors d e g r e e r e q u i r e d C a d 4 7 6 - 3 1 4 5 or e a n d re-e u m e to M r s McAMatar. Ponf lec B u s i n e s s I n s t i t u t e F a r m i n g l o n 34601 G r a n d River. Fa rming lon . Ml 46024

An EquM Oppertunfty Employer

TECHNICIAN/TEST LAS Eddy c u r r e n t j y i d r a W n n weiing

T E L E M A R K E T E R S C a r e e r m i n d e d n O r X u a H n e e d e d tor a e n e r i l aMpf tone salee paM-tlone. W I Onto, o a n n m a . AM • or

pm . J U T S * r

TELEMAMCE Tina - No atfaa nad-pecaaga Wt pi a Hi Ma

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or MS-1944 TELEPMON* CALLCM - Ful tons

5 2 S y " X S S S i Meyers 142-S474 ^ . S T - r

CALLCM - Ful tons 5 2 S y " X S S S i Meyers 142-S474

T«L»MONB AACS«TAAV

TOOL M A K W V M A C I W T

TREND SERVICE AGENT n e s d e d lor n e w g r o w i n g bus lnees . no e x p e r w n c e n e c e s s a r y , win train, call a f te r 3 p m 373-7189

TROPICAL PLANT TECHNICIAN Meticulous. responsibW. sxperl-enced individual wsnted for tropical plant cars in m a Detroi t area Per manent part t ime posit ion 1 day New Center area 4 2 -2 ' * days Troy-Southfwid Start 14 75 per hour Car required MUeaga paid. 1-994-4067

500 Halp Wantad 502 Help Wanted

$$*

Attention: Homemakers

Nursing e x p e r i e n c e h a l p U . not mandatory S e n d r e s u m e to S u i t e 190 50 W Big Beever . aU fMna lw . .

CALL TODAY FOR APPOINTMENT"

553-5858

N O R R E L L S E R V I C E S , INC.

p h o n e 4 o ther g a n e r a i i Approx 2 0 - 2 5 h o u r s Farming ton

BUSY SOUTHPTELD gists off ice looking tor reaponMMa

• $ $ $

FREE JOBS IN

PLYMOUTH $$$ Immediate openings now avsilsble. Men and women needed tor packaging jobs requiring no experience. 2 shifts available.

NEVER A FEE BONUSES

PAID VACATIONS Don ' t Delay ... C a l Us Today

Livonia 525-0330 Farmington Hills 855-8910

S u p p l e m e n t a l S t a f f i n g . Inc.

T h e T e m p o r a r y H e l p PeopW

TRUCK DRIVER Over-the-road Mual have experi-ence Apply 9AM-4PM: Diamond Automation, 23400 Haggerty Rd.. Farmington Hllla. M l 48024,

TURRET LATHE HANO Muat have experience and do own setup on special cu t t ing loots high speed snd carb ide C a l for inter-view Formcraft Tool Co. , 834-3000

VAN ORIVER - Par t - t ime position, to deliver mechine In Metro area Per-f e d for retiree Garden Cny besed Pleasant atmoaphere 14.00 per hour 427-0010

VOCATIONAL EVALUATOR for m u m - f a d l t y n o n prof i t rahabiHIa-tlon a g e n c y with admin i s t r s t ive of-f ices in P o n t l a c Mich igan Minimum r e q u i r e m e n t s i n c l u d e s BA m Psy-chology or r s l a t e d field, p lus s t waai 1 year of e x p e r i e n c e In Psychome-tr ic Tes t ing (Vslpar . J E V S , TOWER. MESA. GATB) MA 4 / o r Cert i f icate c o u r s e In e v a l u a t i o n p r e f e r r e d P i e a s s f o r w s r d r s a u m s to: Persofi-nel. 117 Turk S t . P o n t l a c . Michigan. 48053

An'Equal O p p o r t u n i t y Employer

W a g e & S a l a r y A d m i n i s t r a t o r $18,000 to $22,000

ALL FEES PAID Personnel Systems 459-1168

$$$$

F R E E J O B S $ $ $ $

Immediate openings in Walled Lake/Wlxom. NO EXPERIENCE NECES-SARY. Reliable transporta-tion required. 2 shifts avail-able

NEVER A FEE BONUSES

PAID VACATION *

CALL S.S.I. NOW Brighton 227-1218 Uvonla 525-0330

Farmington HHla 855-6910

Supplemental Staffing, Inc. Tbe T e m p o r a r f n i i p PeopW

Shield. Med ica re . Medicaid . C R T . , S a n d r e s u m e to bam 204 . OB e e r i e r , 4 Eccent r ic N e w s p a p e r s . 36251 , S c h o o l c r a f t Rd . L ivonia M i c m g v 4 6 1 5 0 . .

C A R D I A C U L T R A S O U N D T E C H N I C I A N .*

Henry Ford Hosp i ta l F a m a n a la -e e e k m g a p a r t t u n a C a r d i a c UKrar a o u n d Technic ian C o m p t a t t o n of a 2 year c a r d i a c u t t r a a o u n d training " p r o g r a m w p r e f e r r e d wfth a mini-m u m of 1 year e x p e r i e n c e a s a Car- " d i s c U l t r a s o u n d Techn ic ian r e -qui red Qual if ied a p p a c a n t a c a n c o n t a c t Roge r J o n a s . M o n thru F n , 593 -6286 . 6 a m tM 12 n o o n

HENRY FORD HOSPfTAL 19401 Hubbard Dr., Dearborn. Ml 48126

Equa l Oppor tun i ty Employer M/F /H

CERT*1ED o p h t h a l m i c o p t o m e t r y t echn ic ian or s i a M f a n i n e e d e d M t l m s for a busy m e d i c a l p rac t i ce In R o c h e s t e r Excel lent p a y . Benefi ts

BALIAN EYE CENTER 6 5 1 - 6 1 2 2

CHAlRSlOE ASSISTANT - Minimum 3 yrs e x p e r i e n c e 4 h a n d e d dent i s t -ry Fu l u m e Qualified m a t u r e Indi-vidual Uvoma. mierv iew, 425-1610

CLERICAL POSITION - f u l Bme 1 par t t ime, a f t e r r ioone with a multld-\ 1—11 - I , . , - • - - n , - ,-^l m

uopun* iniemei maoicint p* act ice Prev toue e x p e r i e n c e In hssftfi c s r s field p i s l e i i e d . S a n d r e e u m e to. In-ter ne i M e d i a n s Clinical Group . 2 6 0 6 0 G r a n d R N a r . Su i t s 306, F s r m m g t o n HMs, Mich 4 6 0 2 4 CONTROL YOUR O W N HOURS N a m a your own 4 h o u r shifts. Work t o your c c n v e m s n o s a s a Nurses Aide al Beverty Manor Conva lescen t Cente r - In Novl Apply In paiaofi . Mon - Fri.. 9 AM - 3 PM . 24500

d o w b r o o k b e t w e e n 10 Mile 4

WAIT HELP- B u s he lp . Desk d a r k 4 H o u s e k e e p i n g h e l p Appfy in per son: Mitch H o u s e y s s C o m p t o r vil-lage Motor inn. 2 8 5 0 0 Schoolcraf t Rd . Livonia. Mich

WAIT P E R S O N - tor c o c k t e l lounge, per t t ime Muat b e 16. Apply m per-eon Quality Inn of u v o n i a . 3 6 6 5 5 P fymou th R d

W A N T E D Adult & 1 or 2 boys or girts

For CREW DELIVERY

• Hours flexible • Deliver 250 to 300

newspapers on v

Mondays & Thursdays • Your own vehicle needed • Average delivery takes

3-4 hours • Earn approx. $5 an hour • Garden City & Westland areas.

For further information, call the Observer Clrcula-

WAREHOUSE - g r o w i n g c o m p a n y h a s pos i t ions avai labW tor f u l t lma light w s r s h o u s e w o r k , p leasant working cond i t ion , a d v a n c e m e n t potent ia l . Apply: 4 3 1 0 0 9 MIW Rd. Novl

W A R E H O U S E HELP n e e d e d tor g i a a e m a n u f a c t u r e r m Uvonia- All sh i f t s ava i lab le Call Don Smi th . Mon. th ru Fn., be-tween 9 a m - 4 p m at 522-0300

WARRANTY ADMINISTRATOR For high v o l u m e P o n t l a c a n d GMC Dealer E x p e n e n c e a m u s l , exce l l« i t b e n e f i t s Art M o r s n P o n t w c / G M C Can tor a p p o i n t m e n t . J o h n P f i l a a , Serv ice M a n a g e r 355-7600

WAYNE-WE3TLANO COMMUNITY S C H O O L S a n n o u n c e s pos i t i on o p e n i n g s F u l - l i m e Ins t ruc tor . Ford Voc-Tech C a n t e r Pi isnnsss c o m p u t -er p r o g r a m m i n g . P a r t - t i m e Instruc-tor s d u f t ' c o m m u n i t y e d u c a t i o n H S c i e n c e English 4 M e d w Special ist La t te r of a p p l i c a t i o n to: Mary McGowan . E x e c u t i v e Director of Employee Se rv toea . 3 6 7 4 5 Mar que t to . W e s t l a n d . Ml 4 4 1 8 5

WE N E E D YOU To aaaanb to 4 p a c k a g e Two wnfts availabW in Itoe u n i q u e faculty No

588-1580 M G M

SERVICES

WONDERLAND K mart has openings In the following d e p a r t m e n t s - Pat io . Sporting Goods. Home Center. Photo Lab, Floor Stock. Ftoor Fillers Apply Monday and Frtday be-tween 10-12 Noon. WORK M BRA N O NEW mowto Ihe-

WORK M 1 4 / h r t o s o r t , p l u s

• z z r v r v s r C o r p 22500 HasMp. NoM

S S S HOSPITAL SERVICE

• LINENS $$$

Immediate openings Royal Oak for

in

7 weekends too.

NEVtRAFHC BONUSES

PAIO VACATIONS

677-6740

Supplemental Staffing. Inc.

l l a T t n f M f T f M i P e a a t o

$38.800-EARN UP TO $38,800/YEAR

800 NEW UNITS OPENED THE PAST 12 MONTHS

Tfw la rges t pizza delivery c o m p a n y in t h s world a now offer ing m a n e -g e r ' a b o n u s e s a v e r a g i n g 1 6 1 0 / month T h a i ' s a b o n u s on t o p of their sa la ry , p l u s poss ib ly s c o m p a -ny v e h i d e B e n e f i t s include heal th , d s n tel. Ufa i n s u r a n c e a n d 2 w e e k s paid vaca t i on

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• S u p e r v i s o r s e a r n 1 3 0 . 0 0 0 -1 4 2 . 6 0 0 / y e a r 1460-1520/ 'week sal-ary p l u s b o n u s D a a j d o n a r e a s

e a r n 116 .000 -SS8 .800 / ' M a n a g e r s e a r n I year: S 3 5 0 - S 5 0 0 / w e a k : salary p lus b o n u s b a s e d on s t o r e s e f f i d s n c y

" M a n a g e r s m training a s m : 1280-1 3 5 0 / w a a k : hourly wags , m l l s a g s plus t i p s

R e q u i r e m e n t s Include: 2 1 y s a r s o r older , g o o d dr iv ing r eco rd , d s p e n d -s b w s u t o wfth i n s u r a n c a . sbW 4 will-ing to work 5 0 - 6 0 h o u r s including w e s k s n d s 4 s o m e holidays, par weak Ambi t ious 4 en thus ias t ic , Q o o d ethical , o r s l 4 p e o p l e skMs Must b s Wade r 4 t e a m player . Pref -e r e n c e g iven t o n o n - s m o k e r a n d the athletically W d t o e d College d e g r e e or 2 y e a r s f a s t l o o d m s n s g e m a n t s x p e r w n c e . S a n d r e e u m e to: •

D O M I N O S PIZZA DEPARTMENT OE 38777 Six Mile Rd.

- .IA- i v \ / y w u i w m

Livonia, Ml. 48152 An Equa l O p p o r t u n i t y Employer

$38,800-EARN UP TO $36,800/YEAR

16-21 YR O L D S J o b e availabW noert F r e e S e r v i c e f o r Economica l l y O t e a d v e n t a g e d R e s i d e n t s of W a y n e Cty . exc lud ing Detroit 4 Downriver JTPA F u n d e d 2 7 7 - 2 7 2 0

502 HalpWantad Dental-Medical

A B C A R E INC. N O W H I R I N G

RN'S, L P N ' S Aides 4 A t t e n d s n t s tor p l a c e m e n t P h o n e 4 rwceesa ry C a l tor a n Mon thru Fri. 9 e m - 3 p m

553-6912 i n v e e u g a t e o t v exci t ing

AIOES - A p p l e T r e e Lane, o p e n i n g s a l a N f t s m long- te rm r s h a b a a t k m set t ing if y o u gM aanafac t ton from

f r o m your e f f o r t s . 10m ual You** M a m 4 u a e M e M n g skMs 9 4 1 - 1 1 4 2

ASSISTANT MEDICAL 4 X-ray p e r a o n with

fits C a l M a r t y n

Grand River, jet W. of Hagger ty

COOK - ASSISTANT COOK Swing aNf t . p a r t - U m e / t u S - n m e wfth benef i t s Apply In p e r s o n 9 e m t o 4pm. St . A n n e ' s M e e d R e t l f m e n l Horrw. 16106 W 12 M a s Rf f . South- '

DENTAL ASSISTANT C h a r a d e e x p e r l e n o e F u l e n d p a r t t i m e pos i t ions Sou th f i e ld a rea

557-0613

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Oral Sur -gery. fun t ime, p l e a s a n t Birmingham off ice 646-1720

DENTAL ASSISTANT ChMrsida . f u l t lma . r s to renoes

427-4690

DENTAL ASSISTANT FuH-time C e r e e r p o s t l o n . Uvonw O r t h o d o n t i c Off ice. — " 5 2 5 - 3 6 7 0

DENTAL ASSISTANT Expe r i enced indlvlduM to loin out . staff tor f u l t lma poaf t ion

3 4 6 - 7 9 9 7

DENTAL ASSISTANT Qualify 1 d o c t o r p r a c t i c e In f a n t f y dsn t t s t ry Mon. . T u e s , Thura., Fri., n o S a t . or s v e m n g s Mus t be i s n c e d . car ing . d e p e n d a b W Union L a k a f W Bloomfield I 363-7177

DENTAL ASSISTANT M o d s m Bi rmingham den ta l o f f i o s Excellent m m m i poeticm waA-sbW t o b a g a n Aug. 16 Work d a m Mon. , T u a s 4 Thurs . . 7 s m - 7 p m . Ex-p e r l e n o e p re to r r ed . C a t now tor In-

DENTAL ASSISTANT Par t Ume po-

m DENTAL ASSISTANT - M l Ome. a s

p s r W n c e m 4 h a n d e d dent is t ry tar highly m o t i v s t e d 4 p reven ta t ive off-ice in Fa rming ton HMs 474-2260

DENTAL ASSISTANT Frtendhr m o d e m off ios . W a l e d l a k e

1040

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Par t Ume W e d a n d / o r S u n for p l u s ant Sou*v ,

p r a c t i c e Exper i ence a t training r s q u i r e d .

DENTAL ASSISTANT R e d f o r d Ofl toe eeMiWg m a t u r e , mot iva ted Individual G r e a t benefl ta . E x p e r l e n o e In i n s u r a n c e f o r m a , s chedu l ing a n d aaa ts t ing 5 9 4 - 5 0 4 0

DENTAL ASSISTANT Bright, e n e r -ge t ic pe raon n s s d s d tor our Fe rm-K ^ n HMS p r t a e * ; t m l ime, o * a o Wnt salary for right p e r s o n . 5 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

DENTAL ASSISTANT F m Ume chair H d a poaf t ion in

b e n e f i t s C a l e v e n i n g s

DENTAL. ASSISTANT Denta l of l toe m R o c h e s t e r Expsrt-

Box 276 . O b s e r v e r 4 Eccent r ic . N e w s p a p e r s . 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r e f t Rd , Uvonla . Michigan 48150

DENTAL ASSISTANT G a r d e n C*r> r

w s s t w n d Bright, e n e r g e t i c p e r a o n ' lor family dentWtry off ice w/chalrt-" a id s e a p e n s n o a T W h - o r t o n t a d ar»-v i ronment P W e e s e e l T o M - M t o r 1:30PM:

DENTAL ASSISTANTS Are you In te res t ed m working In a» n o n - l r a d m o n M type p r e a r e a u n i q u e O e r l a t n c P r e c b o s With o p e n i n g s lor molfvef e d . aaH-Mamng M l 4 p e r t - B m e

a r e p rov ide c a r e to M S -

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DENTAL HYtWENtST n e e d e d p a n

DENTAL H Y G * N t t T

503 Ha4p Wantad Dental-Medical

NURSE RECRUITER

A premier Detroit besed heetthesrs tacaity is seeking a protealonei to recruit Registered Nurses The successful candidate « « be an RN. with an up-to-date hcenae iBSN preferred). be larmier with CCD specialty areas and recruitment

An exoeaant compensation and compreharwve bealc and mdKfiduailnd flexible benefit plan accor^pai^ies succaaaM selection to (Na poamon. A l reptiea we be hekJ nstnetaal pr o'essionai confidance OuaMlad c^ndtoataa may forward a

i to: Box 2 4 6

O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c Newspapers

3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t Llvonle, Ml 4 6 1 5 0

Equtl Opportunity Empioyr U/F

6C* O&E -Thursday. July 24, 1966

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

DENTAL HYGIENEST - p n o n i t l i

l ion. excelant growth po lemic. W Bloomfield 582-2550

DENTAL MYG1ENIST " ' • •Oed tor Livonia tunny practice p a n Ume 1-7pm, 2 to 3 Oays per ~eel> 427-2241

D e n t a l H y a i e n i s t FuM time S o u t h l * ^ 3*ice__CaH I

T o S T T

OENTAL HYGIENIST. Pert l ime Flexible l o u r s N M y I K a n M grsds welcome Weetland araa

722-0500

DENTAL HYGIENIST Friday m o r n i n g 9am-noon 1 pe-i ieol per hoot. Union Lake (Waal Bloom field) 3-63-717 7

DENTAL HYOIENIST 'or busy Canton area omce Musi nave ability to raiale well wtth peo-ple of HI ao»s Perk) experience A Mus i Full-t ime Benefits 326-2011

DENTAL HYGtENiST exper>«rwed p a n :ime -reeded in highly suppor-tive perio off ice 772-1880

DENTAL HYGIENIST- Modarn W Dearborn pract ice seeks personable d e d i c a t e d mdi»iduai Excel lent

. wages & Benefits 274-6*04

DENTAL HYGIENIST - Saturday mornings Joy-Inksfer area

2 7 4 - 3 5 9 0 DENTAL HYGIENIST

Gentle people orlente<l Person with good lecnnica.- skills lor Troy office 689-6080

OENTAL HYGIENST needed par i time Northville office Experience preferred " j e s . tpm,-

. 9pm. Thurs every other Sal Sam ;pm Cai 349-4111

DENTAL OFFICE in Plymouth Can-ion area seeking malura. enthuasas-iic recall secretary to* evening nours. Pleasant telephone manner

453-6320

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

IN-PATIENT REGISTRATION t 2 f r c « r ~

To work day ami afternoon shi f t* Previous admitt ing expenence help-ful j e i not neoeeaary For detadle contact

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL (Oaleooethc)

6248 N Inkster Road Garden City. Ml 48135

421-3300, ext 277 An Equal Opportunity Employer

LOVING PERSON lo care lor twin Dabaee m our Novi home One needs special attent ion - Nursing Deck ground helpful »6,/hr Part time

348-8459

LPN or MEDICAL ASSISTANT To train tn cardiology servlcee

Fu l l 'par i ume Out-patient facility 979-8810

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

MEDICAL SILLER f m C b i a s n w m a i Monday thru Friday Excellent salary at*J benefits CaH 474-1814

M e d i c a l B i l le rs Several M l and pan-t ime poeitions •variable for Medical Billers m the Detroit Melro and Ann Arbor areas Accurate typing skills deeiraMe For

I Ir. lnrmalmn tervlew. please call..

4 4 3 - 5 5 9 0 MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT

Full time. WW tram Permanent posi-t ion Troy area 689-5188

LPN'S needed lor afternoon 8 mid-night shifts at 6 i bed rnuremg home in Southfield

AIDES also needed for afternoons

MANAGEMENT POSITION for busy Medical Office available Experience In bluing and mecHcal assisting as well as management la preferred Call Shirley at 425-5218

MATURE PERSON wanted, fu* time for busy OB/GYN office In South-lieid. experienced m all medical In-surances. computer experience helpful Please call 424-9030

FULL TIME A pan time medical As-sistant lor busy Farmington pedia-tric office Apply si 23133 Orchard Lake Rd , Sutie 100 or call Gladys,

477-0851

MEDICAL A.S£IS|TANT Plymoulh dermatology office seeks

# x 2 e n e n c o d person To assist doc-tor approximately 25 hrs week Day 'eve hrs For interview. 455-6881

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Full-trme lot busy professional. Pre-ventive Livonia/Wesl iand office. Must have excellent experience in Accounts Receivable'Payable i all front office phases Looking tor ma-lure, nappy individual wfth great in-terpersonal skills (or our patient-orl-ented practice Great benefits S salary Call i0-4pm. 425-5570

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST,'Assistant For cnilor •- s dental practice in Bioomheid area i - 4 ' i days i »

Denial iixperience needed Call for interview 647-8656

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST'ASSIST-ANT - Musi type With or without experience 4 cays per week, no evenings or weekends Birmingham

647-3546

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST I vHJ r i o , needed in highly motlvaied general practice Experience need-ed in peg Board 8 dantei insurance

474-2280

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST with assisting background Oppor-tuni ty lor a success oriented person Birmingham specialist 4 'y day?, ex-cellent benefits Salary open

647-7739

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Person with intelligence & personali-ty who enjoys dealing with people Busy 2 doctor, private practice In W. Dearborn with emphasis on quality patient care Friendly atmosphere, fr inge beneflls 563-3400

OENTAL TECHNICIAN Experienced qualify ceramist

Excellent salary Troy • 362-1281

DiETARv AIDES PART TIME

Applications now being accepted 10 A M ' - 4 PM Mon • Fri Camelot Hall Convalescent Center. 35100 Ann Arbor Trail. Uvonla

D I E T A R Y A I D E $3 90 per hour to start Farmlngion Hills area 851-9640

DIETARY MALE & FEMALE

Experience preferred, but not required, will train

Apply in person NIGHTINGALE WEST

8365 Newburg, Westland

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Full t ime posit ion open tor right per-son Must be willing to work hard, have pleasant personality, be re-sponsible, dependable 478-1024

MEDICAL ASSISTANT LPN- or RN with Pediatrics experi-ence Minimal travel. 2 full time po-sitions Call 348-8000, Exl 325.

MEDICAL ASSISTANT

Podiatry office In Westland seeks maiure individual lor full time posi-t ion Experience pr el erred but will train the right person Must have neet appearance, outgoing person-ality & abimy to adapt 10 a variety o l responsibil it ies Send resume to Box 214,. Observer & Eocentrkc Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd . Livonia. Michigan 48150

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS, hill and part time, experienced only, Soulf i -field area 353-7140-

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Pan- t ime lor busy OB 'GYN off ice Musl know venepuncture & injections Approx 12 hours including Sat 644-0767

MEDICAL ASSISTANT EKG. X-RAY experience necesaary P h y s i c i a n s o f f i c e . 12 m i l e ' Northwestern Top salary benefits. Cail Marcey - 358-5710

MEDICAL ASSISTANT to work In Cardiologist 's office week days only Send resume to. Isaac Barr, MD. 22250 Providence Drive Southfield. Ml 48075

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - wanted for pa r r t ime opening in Southfield in-ternists off ice Must Oe proficient in venepuncture 8 EKG. preference giver, to those experienced <.n X-rays call Pat 358-2310

MEDICAL ASSISTANT OR LPN To fill full l ime positions in following ^.reas. Pediatrics. Podiatry. OB 'GYN I LPN only). Rheumatology and Inter-nal Medicine Some travel, experi-ence preferred CaH 348-8000. Ext 325

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST For doctor In Farmington. Mon -Fri., Excellent salary and benefits Call 474-1614

MEDICAL SECRETARY - hil l t ime, day posit ion, Mon thru Fn witfy a mult ldlsclpl lne Internal medicine practice Role involves assignment of patients 8 coordinat ion of pfiys-clan activities Send resume to: In-ternal Medicine Clinical Group. 28080 Grand Rrver. Suite 306. Farminglon Hills. Mich 48024

MEDICAL SECRETARY-1 Reception-ist Terminology, typing & phone ex-perience 16 Mile 8 Crooks

643-6634

MEDICAL SECRETARY Transcrlp-t ionlst ' Receptionist lor 1 Physician off ice In Birmingham. Pan or full-t ime Call Michelle 647-7280

MEDICAL SECRETARY.'Office Man-ager lor Birmingham Dermatology omce. Insurance billing, i jff lce ac-counUng 4 typing experience re-quired (40 WPMI 540-1220

MEDICAL TRANSCR.IP7IONIST Full or p a n t ime 1 yr mecicai expe-rience. Typing 60 WPM minimum Call Marfc 350-1130

MEDICAL TRANSCRIP'IONIST Must have 2 years experience tran-scr ibing D S and O R Work a l home or Southf ield office. Call

569-8556

M e d i c a l T r a n s c r i p t i o n i s t

Excellent opportunity lor an experi-enced medical transcription-Is! Re-quirements Include

• At least 6 months training •n medical transcription, terminology and anatomy

• Previous experience preferred • High school diploma

This IS a full t ime/day position offer Ing competi t ive salary and complete benefit package, please apply Mon-day-Wednesday, 9am-3pm or send resume 1o

M o u n t C a r m e l M e r c y H o s p i t a l

Emptoymentaerv ices D e p a r t m e n t 6071 W Outer Drive

Detrctt. Ml 48235

Equal Opportunity Employer M / F

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

W E S T L A N O C O N V A L E S C E N T CCNTER w o u t a w e le hire a M i

hard-1 caring and hard-working person l ike YOU lo Wl recently vacated Nursing Assistant positions on the day. af-ternoon and midnight shins The friendly coworke rs snd beauti ful surroundings found si our facility will help lo make your Jot) here pleasant and rewarding Orientat ion class begins Monday Aug. 4 Call Kathy Marsh RN. to schedule an m-

NURSING PROFESSIONALS

Garden City Hospital, a 349 bed, acute care leaching f saury is seek Ing RNs and GNs to |otn our profes-sional nursing team Current openings include

• M e d ' S u r g • CCU-ICU . • Pediatrics

We offer a competit ive salary and an except ional benefit pecxage includ-ing fully paid health, dental optical and life insurance, tu i t ion reim-bursement » progressive vacation program and MORE" We Invite you to come visit us so that you may experience the spirit that prevails at our frosprtal For fur-ther Information please call

Personnel Department

Garden City Hospital 6245 N inkster Roed

Garden City Mi 48135 421-3300. e n 277

An Equal Opportunity Employer

502 Halp Wantad Dentai-Medical

504 HalpWantad Office-Clerical

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

504 Haip Wanted Office-Clerical

RN'3

immediate vacancies for RN S, l o work on call after hours at Health Facility Triaglng Emergency Pal ienl calls ReeponsbiNtiee include as-sessing health problems, contact ing on ca« physicians and re lerhng pa-tients to ER room or urgent care fa-culty BSN preferred. ER or urgent cars faculty experience telephone triage experience, pediatric and AJufc e x j b i l V n i * I M meni skIHs rsquired If your looking lor sxtra Income In a professional setting, please sumrt reeume to box 268 Observer 8 Eccentric Newape-per». 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livo-nia Michigan 48ISO

ORTHODONTIC ASS'T - fuH t ime posit ion for bright, energetic, re-sponsible person in progressrve Orthodontic Pedodontic pract ice Experience preferred but not neces-sary Send resume to Ds. FUchman Trscht & Rooi. 2677 Elizabeth Lake Rd Pontlac, Ml 48054 682-8811

ORTHODONTIC Chairside Assist-ant. Some secretarial ability re-quired Prelet experlenoe No eves or Sat Plymoulh area 453-0227

PART TIME POSITION Physicians office. N Royal Oak, typing skills

helpful, non smoker 549-0133

PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT For private out-patient off ice Will consider Athletic Trainer or Mas-seuse Salary negotiable Send re-sume to Physical Theray. 31800 Northwestern 3 110. Farmington Hills. Ml 48018

MED TECH part t ime lor Farminglon pediatr ic office, flexible hours Call Gladys.

477-0851

NURSE AIDE - Days. 7-3 After-noons. 3-11 Apply in person Wish-ing Weil Manor, 520 W Main, North-ville. near Sheldon 349-4290

FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST lor busy .rtternlsls office 3 days per week Experience preferred

651-1016

R N s - E R Garden City Osteopathic Hospi ta l currently has full and pan time posi-tions available tor qualified candi-dates in our E R Department • Ws are a 349 bed suburban

hospital with one o l the busiest E R ' s in Western Wayne County with over 2 i ,000 patients per year

• Ws offer a competi t ive salary commensurate with experience and an excellent benefit program

• Qua l i f i ed c a n d i d a t e s - m u s t possess a minimum of 6 months Med 'Surg experience E.R or C C U experience prelerred

We invite you to discover the dif fer-ence 81 Garden City Osteopathic Hospital For further Informat ion please contact. , Garden City Hospital

(Osteopathic) 6245 N Inkster Road

Garden City Ml 48135 421-3300. ext 277

An Equal Opportunity Employer

r 6 mo. clerks needed immediaiety for assignments

INSIDE - sates, medical terminology la required for large locai Birming-ham company, temporary lo g o per-manent, salary »10.000 plus com-mission

BOOKKEEPER - Pert tune. 25-30 A P P L Y

oTa/1* a n d A j *

DICTAPHONE •pon

typists k x large cor

enjoy busy office, top pay

KEY PUNCHER - lor Fortune 500 company in Birmingham, could be come a terrific permanent |ot>

IBM PC - word processor with Word Star or IBM Display Wlr l tsr, for Southf ie ld Fortune 500 company, top pay, top |o6 24 mo assignment

WORD - processor for large South-Hew: advertising agency, busy cre-ative area, call Edle35?-0034

UNIF0RCE S'THFLD 357-0034

B'HAM 646-7660

A C C O U N T I N G Progressive engineering company is seeking a person wtth s degree m accounting lo work In general ac-count ing and payroll Experience prelerred Excellent benefits Salary commensurate with qualif ications and experience Can Annet ta

755-4400

Pioneer An Equal Opportunity Employer

RNS-LPNS AFTERNOON SHIFT PART OR FULL TIME

Apply bet 10 A M . - 4 PM Monday thru Friday

CAMELOT HALL 35100 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia

R N s & L P N s Full and part-time, afternoons with flexible hours in progressive, long-term cars facility >n West lsnd Com-petit ive wages'1 benefits Contact Di-rector o l Nursing for interview, at

Four Chaplains 261-9500 E q i a Opportunity Employer M/F

RECEPTIONIST Mature, needed lor busy OB-GYN off ice In South-l a n d Light t ypmg. answer ing phones, pegboa:a. scheduling sur-gery S making appointments 36 hours weekly. Mon -Thurs Medical Assistant background would be very helpful Call 424-8084

RECEPTIONIST lor dental office In Plymouth - Canton area Pan t ime afternoons. Musi have dental Insur-ance expenance 453-6320

R N s / L P N s Michigan's loremosl extended care faci l i ty, locaied in p res t ig ious Bloomfield Hills, is now accept ing applications for daytime and aft-eroon shifts Apply in person

Georgian Bloomfield 2975 Adams Rd..

corner 16 Mile Rd

Bloomfield HtUs 645-2900

RECEPTIONIST/FRONT DESK For busy practice Must be good with people Pleasant phone per-sonality a must Llght.dala entry re-quired Livonia area 474-0555

RN S - LPN'S NURSE AIDES - LIVE-INS

HOMEMAKERS Home care/staff relief One year ex-perience. transportation necessary Excellent salary 8 benefits. MIDWEST HOME CARE 335-4644

RECEPTIONIST Needed full time Oral Surgery off ice in Farmlngion Hills 553-3280

RECEPTIONIST Doctor s Office Two (2) openings Experience prelerred bul not neces-sary 30 hrs 348-7530

RN S. LPN S OR graduate nurses for afternoon or midnight shifts Ap-pfy Cambridge West 18633 Beech Daly. Redford (between 6 4 7 mile)

" R N ' S & L P N ' S We are looking lor special,persons to join our Nursing Staff - Pm 4 mid-

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK lor auto Insurance company In Bir-mingham Oat a entry telephone 4 typing expenence required Excel-lent benefits 4 work environment Salary commensurate with qualif ica-tions, Mail resume lo: P.O. Box 522. Birmingham, Mich 48012

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK 8 SALES ASSISTANT

with growing locaJ company. Experience prelerred Benefits Mall -esume lo Box 0306, Observer 4 E c c e n t r i c Newspapers . 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia. Michigan 48150

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Established growth oriented compa-ny seeks an accounts receivable person, minimum of 2 years collec-t ion experience required. Knowl-edge of CRT helpful Send r *eume wi th salar, requirements In confi-dence to Mr Murphy, P O Box CN3335. Livonia, Ml 48151

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Data En-try Clerk Entry level posit ion lor bill-ing dep! of a small company- in Bir-mingham Proper person should be ab le lo type a minimum of 50 WPM 4 be seit-motrvaled 4 organized College accounting 4 .'or computer courses a plus Salary commen-surate with experience Call Anne Edwards 642-5050

A CHALLENGING POSITION wi th Southl leid computer company Order processing 4 Inventory con-trol experience a must Salary com-mensurate wllh experience Profit sharing Call Linda. 353-5696

AD AGENCY SECRETARY

Deal with Important cl ients In the | Account Services Department of a

NURSE AIDES Day/af ternoons Flexible hours Experienced or will train Apply in person Mon. 1hru Fri. 8am to 4pm at, Four Chaplains, Convalescent Cenler, 28349 Joy Rd , Westland

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

RECEPTIONIST 4 MEOICAL ASS'T needed for OB'GYN off ice Full-t ime. Experienced only Call Marie „ 535-8484

MEDICAL ASSISTANT, enthusiastic people or iented and dependable No expenence needed, 24 hours, part t ime. Mon. Tues Fri Send re-sume lo box 264 Observer 4 Eccen-tric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Livonia. Michigan 48150

DIETICIAN A small community hospital in the Metropol i tan area has an opening lor a Registered Dietician on a con-tingent basis. Excellent pay and

. I r lnge benefits Send resume to Box 310, Observer 4 Eccentric

Kewspapers 38251 Schoolcraf t d. Uvonla. Michigan 48150

D I R E C T O R O F N U R S I N G

Of a 55 bed skilled facility Apply In person:

MARYCREST MANOR 15475 Middlebelt, Jvon la

427-9175 FEMALE FOR OB-GYN Office In Southfield Part t ime Typing. WBIng Call between 9am - 5pm

356-7477

QfiAOuATg; n c e n n A TORY THERAPIST - Full t ime for Home Care Company Call 8 ;30AM-5PM

459-3115

HOME HEALTH AIDES Immediate job openings available for individuals interested In earning top pay and vacation benefits Nor thern suburbs and Grosse Ptunle area assignments available

KELLY HEALTH CARE-884-8461

We Need You NOW! EOE- M/F /H

Kelly Health Care is A Subsidiary Of Ke»y Services

The "KeOy Glrf People

HYGIENEST - 7 mile 4 Farmlngion, Lhronla Tues Wed 4 Thurs Excel-lent salary 4 benefits Busy Practice Can Mon thru "hurs only 471-3781

HYGIENIST For Farmington HIISs office 2V» days includes Saturday Call

553-2171

HYGIENIST immediate opening. Livonia off ice Part time quality service Good pay

522-6770

HYGIENIST - PART-TIME Tues Wed 4 Sal or Sat only uvo-nia office 425-4530

HYGIENIST Pan-t ime Huntington Woods area Call oefween 9-5. Mon-Frl

398-4366

HYGIENIST Pan tlma. Mon Wed and one Sat per month Congenial family practice Long Lake Rd Ro-

r Rd 889-9191

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part t ime, Southfield allergy ENT off ice, venepuncture experience only 559-5430

MEDICAL ASSISTANT With bil l ing knowledge for Garden City off ice 38-40 hours wee*

427-4600

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Pan time, possible lull lime Will train Call between 11:30-130, Mon , Tues., Thurs. or Fri. 261-3808

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Experienced In injections.-VP. CBC, UA Pan l ime Wesl Bloomfield area 855-1441

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Experi-enced Must know venepuncture, hol lers 4 EKG Dearborn area Ask lor Cindy 81 562-9100

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part t ime internist Office. Roches-te r , 'T roy A rea V e n a p u n c t u r e EKG's Pulmonary Function Call after 6pm 643-6923

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part t ime permanent position Uvo-nia doctor s office Experience na<p-ful but not necessary Reply to Box 292, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspa-P*™, 362_S_1 S c h o o l * Rd., Uvo-ma. Michigan 48150

M e d i c a l A s s i s t a n t Henry Ford Hospital Falrlane Is seeking a MA to work lull l ime in their Pediatric Clinic Applicants must be certif ied with a minimum of 3 months experwnce Qualified ap-plicants can contact Judy Aberte at 593-8151. Mon. Ihnu Fn., Sam tHI noon

L P N Henry Ford Hospital Falrlane seek-ing a LPN to work full l ime in their internal Medicine Department Ap-p l i c a n t mus l be Ncensured In the State of Michigan as a LPN with 6 to 12 months cWnlcal oxperlenoe Qual-ified appl icant* can -contact Nancy Prleal a l 593-8301. Mon thru Fn., 8 till noon

HENRY FORD HOSPITAL 19401 Hubbard Dr. Dearborn, Ml 48126

Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H

NURSE AIDES We are looking lor dependable peo-pte wt to have a tove snt f t jnder-standmg of the elderly Willing l o train Inexperienced people, Phone Mon-Frl between 9AM-5PM

313-349-2640 Whitehall Convalescent Home

43455 W 10 Mile Rd., Nov!

MEDICAL ASS'T Vena puncture. EKG. experienced Part t ime - includes one evening Farmington 471 -3300

MEDICAL BILLER tor Southfield dermatoiloglsl, part time Experi-ence with all medical insurances, computer knowledge preferable Debbie 569-4234

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST Work at home or m office full or part l ime experience a muat. excel-lent potential tor right person Send resume to Transcript ional. P O Box 87301. Canton, M! 48187

502 Help Wanted Dantal-Medical

© m i i e m p r a

We've Changed Our Name, The Service Is The Same

W e have a s s i g n m e n t s fo r y o u in the a reas of D o w n r i v e r , De t ro i t , Sou th f i e ld , T roy . C o l l e g e s tu -d e n t s i nc l uded .

. • W O R D PROCESSORS * STENOGRAPHERS • SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS •TYPISTS

B E N E F I T S N O F E E

583-4858 A SubakMary at Dormy OuXn— School

• N U R S E A I D E S N E W P A Y R A T E S

PART/FULL TIME PERMANENT OR

SUMMER POSITIONS Innmediate placements available n Oakland County l year experience required Apply at

S T A F F B U I L D E R S Health Care Services

. 17621 W 12 MILE LATHRUP VILLAGE. Ml S. E. Corner of 12 Mile

& Southfield Rd.

RECEPTIONIST - For veterinary hospital In F»ed»ord' Southfield loca-t ion Experienced prelerred. ful' l ime Apply .n person a! Westcoi t Hospital, 24429 Grand River

to lOln our Nursing b tan - Pm 4 mia- : famous aoency Your good secretar-night shifts a»ai^0l« -Pleas® appt * | , a i skills and experience win win

here $15,500 Fee pa»d Call Bernice at 353-2090"

After 5 PM Appointments Avai lable

SNELLING & SNELLING

T O D A Y Norrell naa long term asalgnments tor a ma)or Farmington HMs corp

EXCELLENT BENEFITS! Positions lor -

TYPMSTS FILE CLERKS

CRT OPERATORS

Call IMMEDIATELY

N O R R E L L S E R V I C E S , INC.

Farmington Hills 553-5858

APPLY TODAY

We have all kinds ot cleri-cal positions available in your area. • SWITCHBOARD • TYPISTS (45-50wpm) • RECEPTIONISTS • WORD PROCESSORS • SECRETARIES Call for an appointment.

Somebody Sometime

Temporary Help Livonia 477-0900

w o tor Birmingham ad agency

Typmg neoeeaary. computer knowl-edge helpful Send resume to P.O. Box 13, Franklin. M l 48025

BOOKKEEPER - Part t ime perma-nent poe"kon tor travel related com-pany located m Southf ield Minimum 2 yews experlenoe required

•rn01 °r — I B aST, Shindei. Shmdei 8

PA.. 855-8833

BOOKKEEPER/RECEPTIONIST Will be reeponalWe lot accounts payable/ receivable & front dee* (answering phones, typwo, «Jc.) computer experience helpful F i« t ime position Benefits Pfymouth area. Lcc Performance, 453-2300

BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT For real estate property manage-ment firm in Southfield Previous ac-counting and calculator experience mandatory Knowledge ot accounts payable 8 recenvaWe necsssary Fa-miliarity with general ledger helpful Poeltlon also required Hgfrt typing, tf you quality and are dependable and responsible, call Jeanne for Inter-view appointment 557-3800

504 Hetp Wanted Office-Clerical

en individual wfio { l a n a m i good organizational • * * • . plaaaant tele-phone manner * min imum typing •peed of 55 WPM Word Prooeselng experience - A Ptue. C a l Robert A. Tremaki. 540-7701

Clerk/ Typist

BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY Experienced through trtaJ balance 2-3 days, general one gir l office. Southfield 352-2550

B O O K K E E P E R Southfield Real

ASSISTANT OFFICE MANAGER needed tor small auto dealer Oealer experience helpful, bul willing to train the r ighl person. SoUd book-keeping skills required Salary & benefits commensurate wtth skIN level For apppolntment. call:

332-8000

ATTENDANCE SECRETARY Part t ime for a private school

846-7717

A T T E N T I O N If you have Dealership experience and are looking for advancement Bob Saks, Inc. is In need of aggres-sive individuals to foin their ac-count ing operation Immediate em-ployment is now available In the lo l lowlng posit ions Biller. Head Cashier, System Administrator on v im 3 Call 478-0500

ATTENTION - Mature person to as-sist Admission Director for beautiful long term care facility Must en>oy contact wtth people, posaass phone & typing skills, no previous long te rm care required Appfy In person al Autumn Woods, 29800 Hoover Rd between 12 & 13 Mile.

BANKRUPTCY SECRETARY want-ed for Birmingham law firm Musi be bright, aggressive 4 have word pro-cessing enperlence Data entry e«-perience a plus Call Robert Tremaln

540-7701

in person MIDDLEBELT NURSING CENTER

14900 Middlebelt. Livonia

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Home Health Care company located In Southfield needs person with good typing and spell ing skills Some experience in insurance bil l-ing Call 557-7434

RECEPTIONIST wanted par i t ime lor busy Southfield Internists off ice, this Is your opportunity to work In a dynamic & growing pract ice In a congenial atmosphere. Appl icants wtth experience given preference call Pat 358-2310

. RN'S N I C U - S T A F F I N G

DEARBORN PART TIME - FULL TIME

PAID ORIENTATION TOP PAY SKILL

U P J O H N H E A L T H C A R E

S E R V I C E S 2 7 7 - 2 0 6 0

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY

I For Southfield based advert is ing agency We need someone who Is

| detai led oriented, good wi th fol low I thru, likes to Be busy and handle a variety of work Must have excellent 'yp ing skills Call 358-4800 Ex 242

BIRMINGHAM CPA FIRM. Position for versatile para-professional wtio can handle client communication, typing, processing and account ing functions Will consider experience or entry level person who has the ability and desire to accept further responsibi l i t ies Send resume and salary requirements to: CPA'S, 155 S Bates, Birmingham, Ml , 48011.

NURSE AIDES NURSING STUDENTS

Home Care Nursing Home Slaff ing Hospital Private Duly

Patient Care Vislls Experienced Requirec

Reliable Transportation

UPJOHN HEALTHCARE

SERVICES

REGISTERED NURSE immediate placement - challenging, innovated opportunity l o work with developmentally disabled pediatric cl ients, call Lutheran Social Ser-vices 01 Michigan about a part nine position. PM shin, a l Mt Carmel Hospital site

9 2 7 - 7 8 0 4

3 evenings per week For family phy-sicians of L ivonia

Call 464-9200

NURSE AIDES PART TIME/FULL TIME

ALL SHIFTS Camelot Hall

Convalescent Center 35100 Ann Arbor Trail

Uvonla. 522-1444.

NURSE AIDES with expenence or compie ied course for home care Travel allowance paid Poeitions for all shifts especially days Part time up to 40 riours Plymouth, Westland, Farmington & South Lyon areas United Home Health 451-2255

NURSE AIDES $ 5 . 6 0 / $ 6 . 1 0

COMPANION AIDES $ 4 . 6 0 / $ 5 . 1 0

Growing home care agency is seek-ing Qualified experienced personnel for pr ivate duty cases throughout Oakland County Choice of Dsys < Hours. Can between. 10am-4pm Monday thru Fn.

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 NURSE ASSISTANTS

Caring people needed - afternoon 8 midnight shift Qood benefits Expe-rience preferred, but a t tram Apply In person. University Con e m car.' 8 -Nursing Home. 28550 FNe Mile Rd . Uovnta. Ml

N U R S E S A I D E S MALE A FEMALE

FULL TIME. 3-11 PM. Shift 8 11-7 MIDNIGHT SHIFT

A l s o W E E K E N D S O N L Y - A L L SHIFTS

Experienced p i e f n e d but not re-quired Appfy to person Mghdngale Weal 8385 Newtwrgh S of Joy Rd Easy access f rom l-STS & l - M No phone c—s

NURSES AIDE to care tor patient In her own South-field raaldeiioa. •» ceaeni location i working condit ions experlenoe with Suctioning 8 reed ing Machine pre-ferred Local references only C a l days 559-8734

NURSE TECHNICIANS - M l or par i

preferred but em train, good oppor-tunity for those interested to the

o n a* 3 aMRa. St J u d s r n n l a t a a t e m C e n t e r 34300 Ami Arbor T r e *

281-4800

O m a ASSIST ANT n e e d e d lo r medtae l o f « o e p e r t m m In t q u f t i -M d Adrrwesli W . i e x p e r i e n c e pre-M M M m M S - & 1 2

O m O A M

TANT

"STSSa

REGISTERED NURSE

Part t ime every other weenenc posi-tion immediately available to work in the Emergency Depart men! at our Novl Ambulatory Center Minimum 1 year Medical .'Surgical expenence required, emergency or critical care experience highly preferred Excel-lent salary offered commensurate wtth experience in addit ion to shift differential ana weekend premium Please appfy or call for addit ional In-formation. 424-3900 PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

16001 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield, Ml.. 48075

An Equal Opportunity Employer

R.N. - H e a d N u r s e DAY SHIFT

il you are a dynamic individual, op-portunity Is now available in our 108 bed mter-discipllnary rehabi l i tat ion facility This a your chance to Im-pact your style on our progressive nursing management teem • BSN supervisory experience pre-ferred • Gooa inter-personal skills a MUST, closed head inlury experience pre-' erred For appointment call 423-1458c

SOUTHFIELD REHABILITATION CENTER 22401 Foster Winter Drive

Southfield, Ml 48075

TAKING APPLICATIONS for medi-cal center MA 4 LPN posit ions. Please call Cindy Mon. thru Fri 9am lo 4pm 2-61 -9300

RN GYN experience p. 8 Crooks

543-n-.

RN/LPN lor ; j i j urai surgeons of l -2 steady nail days per week

Musl be flexible No Weds Week-ends or late ngnts. Near Mt Carmel

341-1836

RN7LPN Midnight 8 part lime day posit ion lor caring individual Please call W Bloomfield Geriatric Village al

383-4121

RN - LPN - PART-TIME Immediate position available in pleasant allergist office Must work flexible hours Including Sat

Call Diane at 851-6657 RN - MIDNIGHT SUPERVISOR

Dynamic, self motlvaied individual tor skilled Nursing laclBty Excellent salary and benefits Con-tact 0 H M R N D O N 427-8270 University Convalescent Nursing Homa. Livonia. Ml

RN needed Immediately for busy Southfield medical office Work di-rectly wtth patients, assist doctor, insurance knowledge helpful Full l ime poertlon, axcelleni benefrts. no evenings Call after 4 PM 855-3812

RN or LPN Full time

11-7 AND 7-3 Please call Mrs Ferguson for appointment, Nightin-gale West, 261-5300 RN OR LPN urgent cars asftlng 2 PM and every other weekend Can 348-8000 Ext 325

to work evenings to M - 8 P M .

RN - PART-TIME. NKSHT SHIFT LPN - Fun or Part-t ime. Af ternoon or Night Shift Appfy- Arnold Home. 18520 W 7 MHe. Detroit

531-4001. Ext 280

R N - P a r t - T i m e WEEKENDS ONLY

Appfy In person Marycrest Manor

15475 Mlddlebett. Livonis 4 2 7 - 9 1 7 5

RN PART TIME Oral a w g a r y o M o e • V w S n g h e m / T r o y a r e a P a a s M M y of hosp i ta l n i l i n g • d e s i r e d S e n d r e s u m e t o SuN* 1S0, » W Big S e e em. S*mi^grvam. Ml 4 8 0 0 8 ar tn

w r s 0 » n i e f u f i m > y » l o » i ) i i i a i 1 a » t h e n e e t m e m ot a c n e N J n f . t a A o n u r s e e taf perl Mme. B m o o r I S e l s m p t o y — r n to ou> S o w M a a d o t t o s S e l e c t e d wW

M O T M M training 4 o o m -NNe m n a m l t r For oonf t -

ZSZTJTa 557-7809

SERVICE COORDINATOR to schedule cases for home health agency in BloomfieKJ Hills. Excellent clerical & communicat ion skills required Midwest Home Care . 273-2500 .

ULTRASON0GRAPHER Part time day posit ion available Qualified candidate must be regis-ter eC. For details contact

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL l Osteopathic)

6245 N Inkster Roac Garden City, Ml 48135

421-3300. ext 277 An Equal Opportunity Employer

U R / Q A

Southfield HMO seeks A.R.T Or RN wtth prior uti l ization review experi-ence Responsibilities include pre-authorttatlon & cont inued stay re-views ol HMO patients, some quality assurance aciMt lsa Send resums & salary history to: Indspendsnce Health Plan, 155S5 Northland" Or , Southfield, Mich 48075 Attention Personnel Repre-sentative Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H

WEST DEARBORN OFFICE near Michigan Ave Denial off ice needs hyglenlst tor Mon., Tues. 4 Fri. 8am-5pm 581-7070

X-RAY TECHNICIAN Experienced 8 'egtstsrsd. lor radiol-ogy off ice Dr Baaha, 398-8070

$3.75 PER HOUR PLUS BONUS Nurse woes needed All shi f t* tor •man banc nurNng home to Plym-outh 453-3883

504 H^p Wantad Otfica-Clarical ACCOUNTING CLERK

Billing, general accounting entry level poeltlon with a growing compa-ny Musi be high school graduate, accounting education or experience preferred Send resums IO: 'P.O. Box 387, Wayne, Mich 48184

ACCOUNTING CLERK

A major Southfisld super market Cham is seeking an indMdua l wfth recent experience to a computer ized accounting system Accounts pey-et4e experlencs dsalratiia Corapefi-Ovs salary 8 KM benefit package of-fer d Send resums In conf idsnos to box 258. OOeerver 8 Eoosntrlc Newspapers 38251 Schoo lc ra f t Rd . Uvonla. Michigan. 48190

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE - Part Ume comouts r sxf larlsnce and general accounting beefcoround -eguired Plymouth Ask tor Trteta 48S-4313

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE - Organtoed •ef-star ter needed lo take charge of Payable raaponafMWss Comput-er experlenoe i : i i h i ' i Fu« bene-fits Sand resums to J.S „ 325 Crane Royal Oak. Ml 48087

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE LOOM C o a s g s n e e d * to Hi a S * Ume poaf t ion tar appi oxkiielely 8 m o n t h a a s » i e reeuli e t a l eeve of a P a a n o e

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Professional firm needs Individual l o assist Executive Responsibil it ies In-clude cHert contact, coord inat ing special projects & typing Need sell starter who likes responsibil ity. Ex-cel lent oppor tuni ty fo r f u r the r growth 4 involvement. Shor thand 8 • o o d Secretarial skills required 13/ Soulhfield Send Resume to: Off ice Manager 30215 Southf ield Rd.. Suite 115 Southfield, Michigan. 48076.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT To fill clerlcas administrative posi-tion Typing 45 wpm., computar friendly, able to Interact wi th public Call Amy at 645-2410

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY -wi th 1 yr. experience, typing 55 WPM. some accounting background helpful. Send resume or call Raider Budny Agency, 30180 Orchard Lake =200, Fairmlngton HHIs. Ml.

651-2250

ADMINISTRATIVE SECY Prestigious firm wording for two senior partners Excellent appear-ance 8 social skills a musl. Type 70-80. shorthand 100-120 To $25,000 plus excellent benefits

LEGAL SECRETARY Flapidly growing firm, Will work in la-bor law To* senior man. Type 70. To $22,000 Exceptional benefrts.

WORDPRQCESSQR , Large downtown firm seeking expe-r ienced IBM OSS operators for eve-ning shift Excellent spel l ing 8 steady experience required. Type 70 Salary negotiable DOE Excel-lent benefits

SECRETARY Large Dearborn firm. Two posi t ions available, musl have heavy word processing experience (Prefer IBM-PC| One position requires short-hand, Type 65. To $17,000 plus ex-cellent benefits.

ALL FEES PAID B. H A N S B E C K E R

A S S O C . , I N C . Employment Service

9 6 4 - 5 3 0 0 ADVERTISING AGENCY SECRE-TARY - interesting (ob for br ight, l ively person. Accura te t yp ing (70WPMI 8 word proceaalng skills a must, agency experience a plus. Southf ield location Call Ms Michel.

557-8400

A Ke l ly J o b is b r a c e s f o r

t h e k i d s Wa have long and short lerm clerical asalgnments for:

• PC and WP Operators • DE Operators

• Secretaries • Switchboard Operators • Receptionists (45 wpm)

• Accounting Clerks/ Touch 10 Key

• Typists (50 wpm) We offer vacation

pay and merit .ncreaees Cad today tor an appointment

3 6 2 - 1 1 8 0 T r o y

KELLY SERVICES

The 'Ke«y Qrr People Not an emptoymant I

never a tae Equal Opportunfty Employer M / F / H

A PERMANENT POSTTTON wfth. Detroff a r e a a a n e e t . S i d n e y K r a r a M A S e n a of Troy . W e a r e looking tar an energe t i c a n d fas t

d H n g d a p t AMRy t o emu • » -u r e a a n d d e f a l a* emM a s a p f e a e e n t outgoing a t e o n — l y are a mual. Ex

ASSISTANT Sa t ae Coordtoetor tar I n t . peo96 a J W ^ t y a d v v l M n o o c m y r v t too—d m U v o n * O a q o -

S a T S T U tarred M a r y r a n g e t t S - S ' e S o o o o m m e n e u r a e e wlei I t a — u a » u I

IS* ff »m"iji2SL J S ^ T i T

Estate Develop-ment 'Management firm needs take-charge employee with experience In Accounts Payable and Bookkeeping thru General Ledger Poelt lon avail-able Immediately Send reeume to: P. 0 Box 70. Southfield, M l 48037

BOOKKEEPER Southfield property management company needs a person with ac-counts payable, payroll, and bank reconciliation Must have work ex-perience wtth computer entry and printouts. Call 58»-5555

BOOKKEEPER Send resume lo 6905 Telegraph, Suite 114, Birming-ham. Mich 48010

B O O K K E E P E R 8 lo 10 hours a week needed for a small office In Farmington Hills. Flexible schedule Knowledge of a full bookkeeping cycle required. Call Jan 478-9422

BOOKKEEPING/CLERC1AL Growing corporat ion requires oper-ation personnel with bookkeeping, personal computer and /o r word pre essing skills tor clerical posi l lor, Send reeume to: P.O Bo*. 5077, Southfield. Ml 48086.

work at our office located to Farm-ington HMs on 12 Mils a l Farming-ton Rd Candidate* must typs accu ralaiy minimum 50 WPM OTd have the aMIty to deal edecttvefy wtth the public In person and over the phone Must have good math •«<•• and be familiar with buaineaa mach ine* and ofltoe procedurea. Appfy in peraon Mon thru FrL 10am-3pm

First Federal of Michigan

33333 W. 12 Mile Farmington Hills

An Equal Opportunity Employer

C L E R K / T Y P I S T N W Detroit auto businaea looking tor a hardworking, 50 p lus WPM typist with good phone & communi -cation skills to work full t ime. Call Paul Mon-Frl, 10-4pm. 868-6100

CLERK TYPtST National company In Southf ie ld needs Individuals who can IWe and type at least 50 WPM Bookkeeping and data procee«ing background a plus Good organizational skills a musl Starting salary $700 per month or commensurate wtth expe-rience Call Frandne at 557-5500

CLERK - TYPIST Furniture restora-tion company in Oakland County has a full t lms posit ion available for person with general of f ice experi-ence. Typing SO-flOwpm. good em-ployee benefit* package CaH M o n thru Frt„ 545-1130

CLOSING SECRETARY & Recep-tionist (2 positions). Leading Blr minghem title company expanding staff Experience prelerred Can 10AM-2PM for appointment :

540-1633

COMMERCIAL LINES Underwri ter tor Novl insurance Agency. Experi-ence preferred or will t ra in right per-son for entry-level poelt lon

348-8200

BOOKKEEPING CLERK Progressive commerc ia l bank In Troy has an opening lor a full t ime Bookkeeping Clerk for our Savings CErtlf icale Department. Experience with a 10-key adding machine. CRT, and customer contact preferred

Excellent benefit package. Salary commensurate wi th exper ience Send resume and salary hlatory, in confidence. Io

PERSONNEL DIRECTOR B-OE P.O Box 5823

Troy. Ml 48007-5823 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

BILLING CLERK/Receptionist, part l ime Hours flexible Accurate math & typing a must ideal for student or

Heights. Mich. 48071 F » ' 8 1 e o m c ® to<*«»g for experl-

BUSY FARMINGTON HILLS Real Estate office looking for experi-enced receptionist Light typing, evenings Ask lor Rose Anne 851-6700

enced receptionist evenings Rose Anne

WAYNE-CANTON araa financial in-st i tut ion is seeking part t ime book-

per, experience desirable bu l not necessary Send resume to Bon iSOObserver 8 Eccentric Newspa-pers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Uvo-nla. Michigan 48150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BUSY SOUTHFIELD adver t is ing agency Is looking for a sBarp secre-tary Excellent grammar and spell-ing skills a must Requirement of a minimum of 60 W P M Previous agency experience helpful Please •end resume to Box 834, Observer

Eccentric Newspapers 38251 Schoolcraft Rd. Livonia. Michigan 48150

GENERAL BOOKKEEPER for company In Farmington HHla Ex-perience needed This Is a full t ime posit ion Please call 471-7900

NATIONAL COMPANY aeeks Part T ime Bookkeeper Documented ex-perience In accounting, cash han-dl ing. and light typing required Re-spond with a letter listing qusllfica-1 ions to: Bookkeeper' Box 230 Ob-server & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd., Livonia, Michigan 48150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT Some experience preferred

Redlord area Call: 534-0144

BOOK KEE PER/ACCOUNTA NT FULL CHARGE

Experienced In fringe benefits, in-surance, payroll, taxes for Farming-ton HMI* f i rm of 80 employee*. Send resume 4 salary history to box 248, OtJServer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft R d , Uvonla, Michigan 48150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

B O O K K E E P E R / A C C O U N T I N G -Par t t ime wtth wen rounded exper i -ence Solid background 8 ability to work Independently are eaaentlai. Pr ofea*ion*l work envi ronment Ap-proximately 25 hours per week. Work schedule is flexible to meet your need* Forward reeume to P.O Box 267. Southfield, Ml 48037 Attent ion Personnel Depart men i 99

BOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT, part t ime. Tues, Thurs. Fri, could become full time, account* payable, payroll, muat have off ice experience

353-2011

BOOKKEEPER Bloomfield developer seeks self starters for payables position 3 years experience In accounting mandltory. Good opportunity lor growth Send resume to Book-keeper P O Box 864 Bloomfield Hllla. Ml., 48303-0864

BOOKKEEPER Charles Kant Reaver Co saaklng fu* charge bookkeeper wfth previous experience or degree This is a growth posit ion Salary commen-su ra te w i t h expe r i ence Non -smoker Call 557-3508

BOOKKEEPER Detroit office of a Delivery Compeny seeks competent Bookkeeper wfth good typing skW* Send resume, to confidence, lo: 17439 Sunset. Uvonla, Mich 48152.

BOOKKEEPER - e x p e r i e n c e d 4 c o m p e t e n t In r e co rd k e e p i n g tor f a s t p a c e d , congen ia l Bi rmingham ofl loa PayatMea. payroll bank r e c o n c a a -t ion*. payroll t a x e s . r rxMpIs check book* , f u l t ime, benefi t* . 6 4 8 - 1 1 5 0

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

BOOKKEEPER - FULL CHARGE For Southf tafd CPA firm Must have

Can Mr Alderman,

B O O K K E E P E R - M i time. wW t rain, b e n e f i t s C a l tor a p p i Mr Atan'a Shoe- 968-1520

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b o o k k e e p i n g tor a M o i B u — a r e a

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Light typing. Ask tor

851-6700

ENTRY LEVEL CLERICAL POSITION

General office skills, typing re-quired 10 key calculator experience necetsary Competit ive aaiary 4 f u l bene*! package o f fered Send re-eume In confidence lo box 258, Ot>-

rer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd., Uvonla, Michigan 48150

CLERICAL ASSISTANT - For Com-mercial Reel Estate Broker Organ-izing property books, files snd help-ing prepere ta les packages Some phone answering Basic math help-ful Flexibility and outgoing person-ality essential Full t ime. $5 00 per hour Call R k * Vldrlo a l 646-7701

CLERICAL/COMPUTER Experienced. Kill ume person, lor clerical/computer duties, for jewelry corporation located In Southf ield Send resume lo : H. Keoleian, 1263 W Square Lake Rd.. Su 102 Bloomfield Hills. ML. 48013:~

CLERICAL Management o f f ice seeks self motivated person Must be accurate typist with accounts payable experi-ence Legal background preferred Send resume with references to: P O. Box 530. Westland. Mich , 48185

CLERICAL - Part t ime, Mon.-Frl. , Southfield location Raauma to

-270. O b s e r v e r 4 F « w Newspapers. 36251 Schoo lc ra f t Rd.. Livonia, Michigan 48150

CLERICAL POSITION - excellent optiortunlty for recent high school grsd. will train in off ice procedures, typing required Call Mr. Roberts between 9-5 534-1581

COMPUTER COMPANY FRONT DESK SECRETARY

Profe*sionai suburban of f ice will ap-preciate your excellent commmvca-t lon and typing *klHs. Full benefits, fee paid To $15,000. Call Rob at 353-2090

A tier 5 PM Appointments Avai lable

SNELLING & SNELLING

C P T I B M P C

N B I W A N G XS60

These skills are needed tor bo th full l ime 8 temporary posit ions. We are e full service company No fee Call todayl

T E M P O R A R Y R E S O U R C E S

3 5 6 - 1 6 1 6 All Our Fees Are Company Palo

PERMANENT S T A F F LIVONIA 591-2225 SOUTHFIELD 353-0505 TROY 362-4004 SOUTHWEST SUBURB 246-9200 ST CLAIR SHORES 296-6800

C P T O P E R A T O R S Kelly Services has Immediate need for experienced, qualif ied and accu-rate CPT Operators to work at a ma|or company in Uvonla. For more information, call Diane today:

5 2 2 - 4 0 2 0 33133 Schoolcraft

Uvonla

KELLY SERVICES The "Kel ly Gir l ' ' People

Not an employment agency: never a tee

Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H CREDIT SECRETARY

National compeny, good benefi ts 4 salary. Southfield area. Requires typing 4 phohe skins CaH Mr Naufl

350-2443

CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK Escrow administrat ion 4 ARM Loan experience helpful. Contact : Mr, Coyne, 353-8020

CUSTOMER SERVICE Maiure, reliable Good wtth people, telephone 4 figures. Accurate, at -tention to details Non smoker. Send resume: Mr S. at Jobar , Inc., NEXxUS of Mich. 4 Ontar io . 27150 W 8 Mile, Southfield. M l 48034

CUSTOMER SERVICE

ASSISTANT We are a leading direct market ing 4 information service* company serv-ing automotive menufactrurers and dealers by creating 4 managing mv

CLERICAL POSITION in legal envt- i formation and communicat ion pro-fe rment immediate part t ime open- grams tor our clients. We have v Ing f w responsible, personable ac- immediate opening for a Customer count representative, providing W- Service Assistant. The candidate Ing servlcee In suburban libraries will be responsible for up-dat ing Send resumes only At tent ion Mary data base Information via CRT C Kiman, 600 Rennalaance, ste equipment, researching inquiries

1400. Detroit, 48243 from clients, snd providing general c l e r^ b

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t , o n ' C J J F ^ J Mon - F , after 3 PM a, ^ ~ w ~ J O " v reer clerical experience is rsqu i red CLERICAL POSITION, full time. We wW prov ide a p p r o p r i a t e co rn -benef i t s avaiatHe exce l l en t p h o n e pensa t lon a n d b e n e f t t a t o t h i right skills 4 typing a m u s t , c o m p u t e r 4 cand ida t e P l e a s e f o r w a r d r a a u m a account ing heiptut 3 5 6 - 1 0 6 6 *> c o n f i d e n c e l o L S c h w t n o Au lo -

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer ma ied Market ing S y s t e m s , Tra-velera Tower II, 2 8 5 3 3 Evergreer -

CLERICAL/SECRETARY pos i t i on Rd Southf ie ld . Ml 4 8 0 7 6 . wfth good typmg sk i ts lor general office work Computer and book-keeping knowledge e ptua. Apply to person. 323 Rooeevefl. H o w e l Ml

An Equal Oppor tun i ty E m p l o y e r

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c , A S S I S T A N T Erwge t t c & depend-

ab le , present: a p r o t a a a l o n a l Image Leading regional d i s t r i bu to r of t o p C o m p w y p N d m e d i c a l / d e n t a l ban- of (ha M e buBMn k i t c h e n appk-sf l ts . Detrofl loca t ion . a n e w h a s an I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g tor For interview a p p o i n t m e n t c a l : a c u s t o m e r sarvtoe a * a l s t a n i Re-

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Success fu l c a n d i d a t e m u s t offsr 55 WPM typing, g o o d p h o n e m a n n e r s 4 verbal a k i a . s t r o n g o rgan iza t iona l

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CLERICAL - $6 /HR w m Train

C a l Today 557-1200 Job Network Fee $75

CLERK - PART TIME t o aaslst off ios m a n a g e r 5 d a y s p«r week Duties Include typ ing . Wng . answer ing t s l o p h o n e 4 I g h t book -keeping . Must h a v e e x p e r i e n c e Ap-pfy In p e r s o n

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our a h o w r o o m t o p r o e p e c t t v s c u s t o m e r s

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to Farmlngion HMs Off ios Se rv ice* < * * * » p m e W e w a p r o v i d e a p p r o -Clerk M l p rov ide s u p p o r t to the P ^ a t e |0<1 t ra ining o n m p e n a a f t n n 4 a r e a s of s tock ing e u c o i y room, man- beneWa t o l h a l ight o a n d M a a a r o o m du t i e s awfcehboe rd r eae l a n d PMaae "onward r e e u m e in o o n t I g h t typing H o w * . 9 - 5 : 3 0 P l a a a a n t Genoa to :

S X ^ O O M F ^ L ^ M f 4 6 0 1 3 Bo* 260. Ooeerve r 4 Eccentr ic N e w s p a p e r * . 3 6 2 5 1 S c f t p o i c r s f i R d . Uvonla. Michigan 4 8 ISO

C L E R K - T Y P « T tar Royal Oak eatae off ice of major a < i p * a i t o a u t o m o -tive toduairy Good t e l e p h o n e , ctart-cal and •nommumcaBoii a k B s re-

C L E R K / T Y P I S T I tar MdMdiMl to

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FIRST FEDERAL OF MICHIGAN

"7fl6 Psr»niman, Pfymouth An t q u e l O p t a r l n B l i fti»lii|i

DATA ENTRY - SECRETARY CPA firm l oca t ed In B k m l n g h e m h a s 2 f u l Itme poaf t ion* a' a l a t i l i r e q u k -tog expe r i enced a

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D A T A E N T R Y SET YOUR OWN HOURS

Uvonla M w u H r m o f f i c e M o a p a r s o n tar d a t a M y <m M l S / S 4 MuM warn t h o u r s B e t w e e n tar> 4pm Mon - P r t du r ing ftrsl 2 i n i

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504 H*lpW«nttd Offic*-Ckrical

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504 Halp Wantad Offtca-Claricd

DAT AfcNTRV A N D WORD P R O C E S S I N G

O P E R A T O R S

Excellent opportuni t ies Lai KaKy Services put your akWs to the teat We offer a chance to work at top companies and:

• Paid Vacation

Call tor an appointment

5 5 3 - 7 8 2 0 34115 Weet 12 Mile Roed

Suite 155 Farmington H«s

KELLY SERVICES

The Kelfy Gin People. Not an employment agency

never e fee Equal Opportuni ty Employer M / F / H

DATA ENTRY CLERK- North subur-ban legal firm aeeks a detail orient-ed Individual who leernis quickly Must be accurate 4 fas) Computer dais sntry experience a must C a l Mike 540-7701

504 HalpWantad Offka-Clarical

504 HalpWantad Offlca-Clarical

Professions! firm nseda mdtviduel • h o likes busy and chaltongkig at-mosphere Duties Include typing and binding documents tor client meet-ings. apsdal maMnge and eammw*. 13/SouthfisM. Send reeume to: 30215 Southfield. Suite 115. South-field, ML. 48076

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FAST GROWING c o m p e n y s e e k i n g

muat b s aWs to h a n d l s (h ipp ing 4 recafvtng. typing 4 g o o d t e l e p h o n e t k m a muat Cak Cook ie I 3 5 6 - 3 3 6 3

FtUNG/MAIL CLERK Busy Southf i s ld In su r snos a g e n c y h a s open ing tor flung and mad d a r k , • o m e typing 4 p h o n e e x p e r i e n c e helpful Salary 4 benef i t p a c k a g e with a d v a n c e m e n t oppor tun f t i ee Send letter o l a p p l c a t l o n or r e e u m e t o Box # 3 0 8 , Observer 4 Eccen t r i c N e w s p a p e r s , 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t Rd.. Livonia. Michigan 48150

DATA ENTRY CLERK - IBM 36, some general clerical duties F u l time, early afternoone Some col-lege 4 experience preferred. Send reeume lo Bex 254. Obeerver 4 Ec-centric Newspapers 36251 School-craft Rd , Uvonla. Michigan 48150

DATA ENTRY Full t lma afternoons. Plymouth sres. Full benefits. Send resume to: P O. Box 377, Plymouth, ML. 48170.

DATA INPUT - Part time afternoone. Plymouth srea Experience pre-ferred. Send >esume lo : P.O. Box 377, Plymouth. Ml.. 48170.

DEARBORN ACCOUNTING FIRM Has an immedls le opening lor e f u l l ime Computer /Key Punch Opere-tor Contact 278-1200

DEVELOPMENT SECRETARY immediate opportunity tor efficient personable individual for entry level secretarial posit ion Excellent typ«-Ing 4 communicat ion skills required, some bookkeeping 4 word proceas-ing experience preferred Pteese send resume 4 salary history to Walsh College Personnel Office 3838 Llvernois, Troy. Ml 48084

DICTAPHONE TYPISTS - tor large Southfield corporat ion. mu*t enjoy busy office, contract posit ion, top dollar, call Dorean at Uniforce

646-7f63

ENTRY LEVEL eecretary . National heallh agency Typing. fHlog, short-hand 4 good communicat ion skids. Excellent benefl ls If interested, please send resume to: Personnel. 20270 Mlddlebeft. Sulle 5. Livonia, Ml 48152

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY for Southf ield Medical supply com-pany. Excellent opportuni ty for someone with outstanding clerical skills and the ability to communicate verbalfy and In writ ing Appi leant musl be experienced, business-like, self mot ivated 4 well organized A knowledge of word proceaalng is le lp fu l This individual wW be work-ing vtfth top level management for this faat paced growing company We offer a competi t ive salary, a comprehensive benef i t* package 4 a pleasant work environment. Inter-ested applicants, please send re-sume 4 salary requi rement* to: PO Sox 935, Attent ion K.P., Southfield. Ml, 48037-0935

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Experienced person needed for ex-panding financial firm Excellent ca-reer opportuni ty. Typing SOwpm. shorthand a must. Digital Decmate II experience helpful. Please send re-sume to: 30150 Telegraph, Box 51. Birmingham. Michigan, 48010

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Experienced, mtel lgent , mature In-dividual to assist president of fast paced insurance company Abil i ty l o handle pressure, overt ime s must. Mall reeume to: Personnel. P O. Box 300 Southfield, Ml 48037 or call 353-3311. ExL 17

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Local college has challenging poel-tlon available for person with excel-lent typing snd shorthand skin* In-terested applicants should send re-sume including salary requirements to:

Personnel Madonna College

36600 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvonla, Ml 48150

591-5151

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Needed tor Southfield real estate des&opar Mus i be well organized wtth excellent word proceealng. typ-ing 4 spelling skills Secretarial ex-perience In commercial real estate desirable Excellent benefit pack-age. compet i t ive salary commen-

_ ju ra te wi th experlenoe Send re-sume wi th salary history lo: Etkln Equities, 29100 Northwestern High-way, Su i te . 200, Southfield Mich. 48034 Attention. Director of Prop-erties. (No phone calls please).

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY -minimum 1 ywar experience work ing tor top executive. Must possess ex-ceptional aecretarlal skills

SECRET ARY/WORD PROCESSOR-good secretarial akllla and experi-ence on word proceaalng equipment needed tor this poertlon with s Big Three' corporation.

IBM PC OPERATOR - experience on any of the fol lowing software need-ed - Lotus 1.2,3. Symphony, Olsptaywrtie III, Mult imate

WORD PROCESSOR - If you have e x p e r i e n c e on Ihe I B M DIs-piaywrfter. IBM 5520. Wang. Xerox. Lanier or NBI, we have a (Ob for you!

Ask Mtout our exceptions! benefit pecka^b and watch tor the Grand Opening of our Auburn Hits Office.

ENTECH S E R V I C E S , L T D . 777 Chicago Rd , Troy

332-4350 588-5610

RenCen, Detroit 567-0050 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

P e r m a n e n t p e r t t ime (M.W.F1 tor m a t u r e p e r s o n t o run a m a l . p l eas -ant o f f i c e R a q u l r e e Mrong o rgan iza -tional 4 typing akMe (accuracy , lay-out . 7 0 w p m | 4 I g h t b o o k k e e p i n g Muat h a v e m m 5 y r s e x p e n e n c e . b e con f iden t 4 work uneuparv teed Raf-e r e n o e a G o o d a l a m n g aaiary Lo-c a t e d to Bloom-field HBa. 8 4 4 - 6 5 3 3

EXECUTIVE SECTETABY Newly f o r m e d posi t ion lo aaa t t t t h s P r e s i d e n t 4 Vkce-PrssKJenI o l finanoa In add i t ion l o s i i oa l sn t aec-reiartal akMe (typing, ahor t t iand . <Jto-t a p h o n e . word p roceaa lng a n d a

t e l e p h o n e m a n n e r j . d a t e m u a t h a v e m a t h akMe l o per-form s imp le rou t ine b o o k k e e p i n g t a s k * O f f i c e s wm b e loca ted In t h s Amer tcan C a n t e r BkJO Sou th f t a to F u l

q u i r e m a n t s l o Kay Mlg G r o u p Inc P O Box 232, SoiAftfiata. Ml 4B037

EXPANDING PUBLIC Re la t ions firm h a a a n nmmadtate need tor a m a * / of f ice c iark Prev toue e x p e r i e n c e h a n d i n g of f ice m a a s y s t e m s Is a plus W s offer a n aiiL—anl b a n e * p a c k a g e a n d o p p o r t u m t t a a fo r growth Sa la ry r a n g e of ( 4 t o $ 6 par hour , d e p e n d i n g ig - o o n a x p e r

i oonWdenoe to : Off ice A d r m m s l r s t o r MO 4 C e e e y Communicat ions mc.. 17117 B UUe Rd 8*iNa a I M S S o m h i W d Ml 44075

An Equa l Oppor tun i ty E m p i o r e r

e x p e r i e n c e d d a t a antry p a r s o n n e e d e d , tanking lor M s d e t a l ort-• m e d todMduM wfth a M N y to M a m • a c k f y 4 work efficiently G e n e t al - " t o e M i r e q u i r e d U v o m a a r a a . Ca««.V>m 4 7 6 - 1 6 0 6

» U S MAN. Ci E R * par i a n a . mum b a Mar t A a o o a r a t a u • rtli M t k n e la ter S e n d r e e u m e 4 aa iary re-q u t r s m e n t s toe O f « o s l l t n a o a r . P O boa i r r u t n g t o r M t o m g a *

Financial Processing Immediate openings

Travelers Exprses. a l eeder In fihan-has immedia te

Full Time Openlnge . Assistant Card Production Clark

Customer Service Clerk

Dulles wm include, responsibility tor monitoring performance of on-«ne networks and ATM performance, operation of CRT and tape genera-tion, Exlenshre data entry and cflent phone contact also included. A l •east ona year customer service ex-perience aa wak aa one yeer experi-ence operating a CRT required. Post high school education pre-ferred. perference given to data communicat lona courses. Salary commensurate wtth experience and we offer a full benefit* peckage lo full t ime emptoyws*. Qualified appli-cant* tend reeume to: Travel lers Expreea/Ouanlum Network. 24164 Haggerty Rd Farminglon M i l * ML 48024, or c a l Wayne Sozarth

476-9200

FINANCIAL SECRETARY Unique opportunity tor th» right per-son We are looking for someone with an Accounting background, who has outstanding organizational skills. Must type 55 WPM. have wor t f aeocessing. dictaphone and shorthand. Computer experlenoe helpful Dearbom area. Excellent benefits Send reeume lo: P.O. Box 370, Dearborn. Ml 48121. At tent ion Personnel Department

An Equal Opportunity Employer

F R E E T R A I N I N G WORD PROCESSING/Clerk Typist

DATA ENTRY

Excellent opportunity for quali f ied low income Oakland County r dents to train tor a rewarding ca-reer For more Information ca l :

544-2860

GENERAL OFFICE MANAGER for non profit Southfield organization Musi have computer skills, data base, word proceesli oeel wtth the public leers Good organizational skil ls a must. Salary plua benefits. Send re-aume 10 box 164. Observer 4 Ec-centric Newspapers. 36251 Schooi-c rs f l Rd , Uvonla. Michigan 49150

KEYPUNCH E s t a b l i a h e d K e y p u n c h O p e r a t o r wfth a b o v e a v e r a g e a p e e d a n d ac -c u r a c y . 2 year* expe r l enoe d e s i r e d Excel lent salary, tuny paid hoeprtal-tca t tan . liberal vacat ion. Mck day*.

No over t ime W D e a r b o m . C a l be -t w e e n 11 AM - 3 PM 2 7 1 - 7 2 0 2

LEGAL ASSISTANT/Fl ing Clark tor Downtown Detroit law firm. MedlcM k n o w l e d g e a n d / o r b a c k g r o u n d a p t a s o p p o r t u n i t y for a d v a n c e m e n t tor a n ambi t ious , as f f -mot lva ted in-dividual Carol: 9 6 4 - 2 3 4 3

LEGAL SECRETARY, e x p e r i e n c e d , fo r Fa rming lon firm G a n s r o u s ben -ef i ts , salary o o m m e n a u r a t e » / a b * -ty Call a f te r 6PM 478-5913

LEGAL SECRETARIES Lei our 25 yee r s of asrvtoe a n d ex-p e r i e n c e work for you. For p ro fea -s ionai p l a c e m e n t aervtoea, t e m p o -

wfth

HILLSTROM & R O S S AGENCY, INC.

626-8188

LEGAL SECRETARIES E x p e r i e n c e d , tor p e r m a n e n t 4 t e m -p o r a r y a s s i g n m e n t s Trt-county

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAID

' J C V \ N N E M A N S F I E L D

L e g a l P e r s o n n e l Suburban Areas 362-3430 Penobscot Bldg 961-8580

MGM Office Services

474-7766 LEGAL SECRETARY

Htojhawi avai labW O n e Real E s t a t e / C o r p o -r a t e . O n e U t i g e t t o n / B a n k r u p t c y W o r d p r o c e e a l n g exper i ence , g o o d typing , d i c t a p h o n e a n d p h o n e m a n -n e r s e s s e n t i a l . W e offer s ntoa at-m o s p h e r e 4 e » c l i e n t working c o n -d i t i o n s Sa l a ry o o m m e n a u r a t e wfth

I J an 540-8282

L e g a l S e r c r e t a r y Legal d f e a r t m e n i of a Uvonia Irftur-a n c e c o m p a n y haa Immedia te o p e n -ing for a Legal S e c r e t a r y Liberal f r i nge b e n e f i t s Including tuny paid i n s u r a n c e p a c k a g e a n d 4Vt day work w e j k For fur ther informat ion a n d a p p o i n t m e n t , c a l :

591-4692 Mon th ru Thurs : 7:30AM-4 15PM

Frt: 6AM-12 Noon

LEGAL SECRETARIES PERMANENT TEMPORARY

Outstanding permanent posi t ion* and temporary asalgnmenta a r a available throughout Detroit and auburbe Setecl Ihe one beet for you. Don't delay, c a l today tor courteoua, no toe. placement aaalsl-

Sutx j rbs. 358-0060

Detroit.' 963-4165

GENERAL OFFICE he Livonis area Typmg required some accounting background helpful. CaH for appointment 261-8786

GENERAL OFFICE Permanent part time. 15-20 f lexible hrs. per week Must be able to work evening* 4 weekends Apply In per-son: Lasky Furniture. 29055 Plymouth Rd.. Uvonla.

GENERAL OFFICE light bookkeep-ing lor electronics firm Full time. Non smoker Fringe benefit*. Apply a l GSE. 23640 Research Dr Farm-inglon Hilt*. Industrial Park,

4 7 6 - 7 8 7 5

GENERAL OFFICE poeltlon avail-able for mature, reaponalbte person in a factory environment Requlree typing, filing, answering phonee, shipping and Invoicing Computer knowledge helpful Uvonla area-Please caH Terry at 2 6 1 - 6 1 0 0

GENERAL OFFICE Entry level o e n e r a r off ice poer t lon evelMOie In Southf ie ld o f f i c e N e e d g o o d math a p t i t u d e a n d t y p e 4 0 WPM. S e n d r e e u m e to: P. O. Box 300 , Southf ie ld , Ml 4 8 0 3 7 o r c a l

353 -331 *, Ext. 17

GENERAL OFFICE CLERK fo r Southfield off ice of worldwide cor-poration. General office duties In-cluding equipment history 8 Inven-tory record* Experience preferred. Fnnge benefit pscksgs.352-5600

ext 26 An Equal Opportunity Employer

G e n e r a l O f f i c e Full-time help for property manage-ment company In Southfield. Mus i have experience wtth computer* . Call Mbn. thru Fri. 9am-5pm

3 5 2 - 2 0 1 5 An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

GENERAL OFFICE Growing Plymouth baaed company looking tor general office help Posi-t ion* require heavy phone work and typing Salary commenaurete wfth expertw excellent benefit package Please submit reeume to: Box 224. O b e e r v -er 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvoma, Michigan 48150

LEGAL SECRETARY S m a l Birmingham law of f ice Re-cepUorL ' .elechorie. rywng, A oca p r o c e s s o r e x p e n e n c e de s i r ed . Musl h a v e 2 yee r s e x p e r i e n c e a a Legal S e c r M a r y Altar 6 PM a n d w e e k -e n d s . 3 4 9 - 4 1 2 5

GENERAL OFFICE - must type 6 0 -65 wpm, good communication akWs. Southfield ares. Contsct: Voula.

3 5 7 - 3 5 0 0

GENERAL OFFICE tor Birmingham Landscape Architectural firm. Part t ime Word proceealng helpful.

644-3410

GENERAL OFFICE - N e e d e t o t>e skilled in typing, light b o o k k e e p i n g 4 t e l ephone Fu l t ime. 5 d a y week . 8 - 5 5 4 5 - 8 2 2 2

GENERAL OFFICE P h o n e answer ing, typing 4 filing. Full-tlms. Southf ie ld a r s e CaH Sam-5pm. 3S3-1811

GENERAL OFFICE Fuil t ime peel t ton Farming ton off ice Handle b u e y swi t chboard a n d various clerical d u -t i s s Must h a v e excellent p h o n e akMa G o o d C a l Marilyn: 4 7 6 - 0 0 0 5

1NSIOE SALES - medica l t e r m i n o l o -gy requi red tor la rge local Bl rming-h a n c o m p a n y , con t r ac t poar t ton . sa lary 110 .000 pkie c o m m i s s i o n , c s l J ack i e at Unltoroe 6 4 6 - 7 8 6 2

INSURANCE AGENCY - F a r m i n g t o n HMs locat ion h a a a n tonneAata open ing tor an e x p e r i e n c e d p e r s o n In P e r s o n a l U n a s C o m m e r c i a l ex -pe r l enoe helpful bu t no t n e o e e e a r y Excellent working cond i t i ons 4 b e n -ef i t s Salary o p e n . 5 6 3 - 7 9 0 6

INSURANCE AGENCY n e e d a C o m -mercial Llnae Underwrf te r . exper i -e n c e d to Proper ty 4 C a s u a l t y G o o d sMary 4 Oenelft* Ut tos 2 S 4 - 9 2 9 2

INSURANCE AGENCY Detroit. Seff a t s r t e d expe r i enced to p rope r ty 4 c a s u a l t y

9 6 2 - 0 3 7 3

INSURANCE AGENCY Claim* 4 Underwrit ing, e o m e e x p e -r ience requi red , tat benef i t* . I b a r a l

Aak tor Mrs. A m m a n 1700

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INSURANCE AGENCY k m i s d t a t s Opening tor o o n w n a r a exist o n e r se rv ice r e p toswanoe«

INSURANCE AGENCY Diversified poaMon requir ing g o o d typing a M l ^ p t aaaaM f s i a p h o n e voioe tor awBeHBoarH rsfiaf a n d ta-n g Off ice e x p e r i e n c e h a t a M . B e n e -

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ICIYBUNCM OPWATOW (CWTV I yea r s — i t o n o e . par t mm, d a * s v e m n o s S o u W t a M a r s a C a a b e -I s w M W . M b tar

PERSONNEL AT LAW

3000 TOWN CENTER. SUITE 2580 SOUTHFIELD. Ml 48075

LEGAL SECRETARY For downtown law firm. Qood typing ski l ls required. Win train. Send re-sume to: Secretary, 3200 Psnotecot Building, Detroit, Ml 48228

LEGAL SECRETARY, e x p e r i e n c e d , for a defense llt lgstion firm in Fsrm-Ington Hllla, excellent benefits. Pleaae respond to P.O. Box 3040. Farmington HHla 48018.

LEGAL SECRETARY wtth at leesi 3 yrs. sxperience. Word processing sklHs necessary Musi be wil l ing lo accept reeponalbilll lee Salary commensurate with experi-ence. Call 644-4433

LEGAL SECRETARY For pres t lg lou* 4 growing Southf ie ld firm Excellent salary off ios envi ron-m e n t 4 working condi t ion*. Looking for t e a m p l s ^ r wtth o u t s t a n d i n g typing , word p r o c s s s l n g 4 s s c r s t a r t -al skills 3 5 4 - 4 0 3 0

LIVONIA VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

h a s i m m s d l a t e open ing* for Ml t ime p o s i t Ion* in our financial aid a n d p l a c e m e n t d e p a r t m e n t * . Mos t posi-t i o n s r e q u i r e s m s t u r s p e r s o n wtth s n o u t g o i n g p toessn t ps r sons l l ty w h o I k s s work ing with o ths r people . G o o d ak l t a In g s n s r s l off ios p r o o s -d u r e i a n d u s s of the t e l ephone a re aaaan t l a l . In addi t ion , e a c h poeltlon r equ i re* g o o d aklka to m a t h , typing, wr i t ten a n d s w r b s i communicat ion. . S o m e c o m p u t e r e x p e r i e n c e Is de -a i r sd . S o m e b a c k g r o u n d In book-k e e p i n g le d e e i r e d tor our poatOon In t h e f inancia l a id d e p a r t m e n t . P h o n e fo r a n a p p o i n t m e n t 522-9510

An Equa l Oppor tun i ty Employer

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PART-TIME 5 Days per week . G o o d t e l e p h o n e ability, a c c u r a t e typist - to. p l a a a a n t W Bloom field C o m m e r c i a l R a « E s t a t e Off ice 8 5 1 - 3 6 0 0

P E R S O N FRIDAY tor a m a l off ice to U v o n i a G o o d of f ice aklba a n d a p i e a e a n t o u t g o i n g p e r s o n a l l y a r e t h e m a m cone lOera t ton* S teady , f u l t ime work a n d a g o o d c h a n c e tor a d v a n c e m e n t . Mus l h a v e reliable a u t o . C a l tor Interview ~ 425-5599

PERSONNEL C a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t y o f f e r s you a c h a n c e t o c r e a t e b e n e f i t p ian 4 ae-lebkari p r o c e d u r e e within g roup re-o rgan iza t ion E x p e r i e n c e wfth c o m -puter 4 p e r s o n n e l a m u s t FEE PAID

£astland„. 372-4720 Troy...649-4144

Harriet Sorge Personnel

With growth potential in Farmington HHs. The cor-rect candidate will be de-tail-minded. have excellent communication skills and be people oriented. Typing required win train

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ATTENTION J.D. P. O. Box 3339

Farming ton HKa. ML. 4 8 0 1 8

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY For prtvala echoo l

6 2 6 - 1 0 4 1

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY wfth Bookkeep ing tfcMa. tor Royal O i k Print ing Firm. N o n - s m o k e r .

5 4 9 - 7 4 7 9

P E R S O N N E L CLERK Entry level poel t lon to P e r s o n n s l D e p e r t m e m of m o d e m ger ia t r ic facility avai lable . W e ' r e l ook ing for a h igh - schoo l g r a d u a t e with g o o d typing ak l t a , legible handwr i t ing a n d p laaaan t p h o n e m a n n e r , w h o la

Ki t de ta i l s a n d la wiling t o . Call R.C. R e d d t e k . w e e k d a y s

b e f o r e Noon 5 3 2 - 7 1 1 2

PRIVATE SECRETARY lor busy Bir-m i n g h a m rea l tor Varied reapone i -bUrtlee r equ i r e e f lexible ps rsonsHty . p l e a s a n t p h o n e voice , m u c h d e l s * work , s o m e typing. N o n - s m o k e r , Call 10AM-4PM 6 4 4 - 6 7 0 0 . Ask lor S a n d r a S c h a l d e n b r a n d

LOANS M a t u r a p a r s o n w / c o n s u m s r l o a n e x p e r i e n c e to train tor loan offi-c e r pos i t i on with nat ional credit un-ion. S e n d r e e u m e to Mr. E. Beriew. B u r r o u g h a Fede ra l Credit Union. 6 0 5 0 C a s s Ave.. Detroit . Ml 4 6 2 0 2 P h o n e ca l l s wW not b s a c c e p t e d .

PURCHASING CLERK Uvon la a r a a m a n u f a c t u r i n g firm seek ing d e p e n d a b l e Individual wtth p u r d h a a l n g e x p e r i e n c e t o hand le a variety of buy ing a n d clerical f u n c -t tona . typing r e q u i r e d . Mual b e nea t

o rgan i zed . For c o n a l d a r s t t o n . s e n d r e e u m e 4 salary r e q u l r e m e n t a t o Box 240. O b e e r v e r 4 Eccentr ic N e w s p e p e r * . 36251 S c h o o i c r e f t Rd. . Uvon la . Michigan 48150

MANAGER'S SECRETARY Large l u b u r b e n baaed HMt) *eek* Individual for marketing secretary poelt lon. Three year* experlenoe In aecretarlal field required Typing 55-flOwpm, computer kncwtledge. good te lephone ek l la and eblHty to work under preeeure eeeentiel. Word pro-ceealng experience preferred Ex-cellent salary and benefits. Re-spond, In confidence, to Menager, Admln ls t re t lon /MS P.O. Box 223. Southf ie ld . Ml.. 48037.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECIPTIONIST/BIIIIng Typtot wan t -" td tor Downtown Detroi t law firm-G o o d wtth f igures , typ ing 60 WPM, n e e t a p p e a r a n c e , congen ia l p h o n e m a n n e r s . Off ice e x p e r i e n c e p r e -f e r r e d Carol : 9 6 4 - 2 3 4 3

MATURE PERSON to help In offioe of mini s torage complex In Uvonla. Fun or part t ime. Good office experi-ence required 731-1121

MATURE PEF*SON Dependable r>on-amoker lor part-t ime work In -the Plymouth area Hours Mon-Frl 1-5pm. Pas! experi-ence In general office work, must typs If Interested please reply t o P O Box 274, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapera. 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd., Uvonla, Michigan 48150

MEDICAL SECRETARYS - (16). for northweatern. auDurban 4 Detroit hoeplteia. medical terminology help-ful, mus l type 55 WPM, contract po-sit ions. call Carol at Uniforce

357-0641

MORTGAGE CLOSER

Leading tit le company haa en imme-diate opening for a full-time experi-enced Mortgage Cloeer Plea eend reeume to:

1600 N. Woodward Birmingham, Ml 48011 Attention: Betty Skublc

LEGAL SECRETARY wfth 2 - 3 y e a r s s x p e r i e n c e In p e r sona l Injury litiga-t ion tor p a r t n e r ol Southf ie ld law firm. G o o d akWs. Excellent aaiary 4 b e n e f t t a . 3 5 2 - 9 0 6 0

LEGAL SECRETARY a n d S m a l Birmingham of f ice wM train br igh t , col lage a d u c a t e d p a r s o n s n d h e l p s e n d l o Para legal or Law S c h o o l . G o o d pay. C a l 6 4 5 - 0 7 5 0

LEGAL SECRETARY For m o d e m , well a p p o i n t e d law off -Ice In Fa rming ton HMs. Excel lent typ ing skill* requi red , exce l len t b e n -e f i t s 626-3000

LEGAL S e c r e t a r y / o f f i c e m a n a g e r f o r d o w n t o w n B i r m i n g h a m P LLawfirm. Salary c p m m e n e u r a t e wtth expe r i ence . Full benef i ta . S e n d r e e u m e to: 165 N w o o d w a r d . Bir-m i n g h a m

LEGAL SECRETARY TOP SALARY

E x p e r i e n c e d In Inaurance d e f e n s e a n d word proceaalng. Reepone lWe for two young a s s o c i a t e a t t o rneys . Troy . CaH J im MsBon 649-1330

LEGAL SECRETARY - Exper ienced R e e p o n s l b i s t o o n s Btoomftsld HHs At torney tor all aapec ta of Gene ra l / Trial p r a c t i c e Requi res p rofssa ionaJ a p p e a r a n c e a t t i tude a n d akltts" C o m p e n s a t i o n p reeen t a n d future , c o m m e n s u r a t e wfth ability a n d p e r f o r m a n c e . C a l Mr. R a b e t l e a l

333-7931

LEGAL SECRETARY 2 i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s tor m e d i u m s o e d Southf ie ld d e f e n s e firm. 1 po-s i t ion m CUmtlff s r e a . S o m a word p r o c e e a l n g e x p e r i e n c e helpful Ben-ef t ta include hea l th Inaurance , Ufa In-s u r a n c e a n d profit ahar ing Sa l s ry c o m m s n s u r s t s M t h e x p e r i e n c e C o n t s c t Ms. Mailt* a t : 3 5 6 - 4 4 9 0

LEGAL SECRETARY - Fun t ime, n e e d e d tor rapidly e x p a n d i n g law o f f i ce in Uvonla . Exceitant tele-p h o n e , typing MM* 4 d i c t a p h o n e e x p e r i e n c e requi red . MuM b e wWng l a learn word p r o c a e e m g Prvntoue legal e x p e r i e n c e d e e k a b i e bu l no t a neces s i ty S e n d r e e u m e lo : Mark G a n t z . Hyatt LegM Serv taes . 16778 Middtabs t t . Uvonla . Ml 46152 .

LEGAL SECRETARY For Sen ior P s r t n a r of l a rge down-t o w n Detroit law firm UUgsOor ex -p e r i e n c e ' r e q u i r e d Typing 75 Ptue. S h o r t h a n d 100 Sa la ry o o m m e n -a u r a t e wfth skHa 4 e x p e r i e n c e G o o d benef i t p e c k a g e Reply l o M a J u d y Taytor. Honngman. MMer. S c h w a r t z 4 C o h n . 2290 FlrM Nat ion-al Bunding. Detroit. Mich 4 6 2 2 0

An EquM Oppor tuni ty Employer .

LEGAL SECRETARY F u l or par t - t ime. Exper i ence re-q u i r e d Uvonia a r aa . 4 7 6 - 6 4 0 6

LEGAL SECRETARY Pe r t - t ime . 15-25 h o u r s per week . E x p e r i e n c e d ! Southf ie ld 3 5 4 - 0 6 8 0

LEGAL SECRETARY MOI

LEGAL SECRETARY - par t t lma . B i rmingham taw firm Sa la ry nego t i -a n t s FlaxibM h o u r s C a l 9 a m - S p m

6 4 6 - 3 3 0 0

LEGAL SECRETARY n e e d e d tor BkiieigheiTi taw firm. Mua t type 70wpm, aaiary i a u r a i a wfth e x p e r i e n c e Mr e o n .

Ir. T h o m p -6 4 6 - 2 4 4 0

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For Fermtneton H t I— Prm tar mt-try tmm poataow Typtag «0 emm. no tf mi It land neoeeeary 1MB ar*an, minimal o o m p u t a r •wartance heta-M Good benef i ta N r M B M

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M O R T G A G E P R O C E S S O R - Experi-e n c e p r e f e r r e d . C o m p e n y loca ied In Berkley R o e e M o r t g a g e C o r p Call b e t w e e n 9 a m - 5pm 547-4700

NEW CAR BILLER •or high v o l u m e dealer ahIp, exper i -e n c e d p r e f e r r e d Apply within. Krug L/M, 21531 Michigan Ave., Dear-b o m . C o n t a c t : Nancy T o m a m b e

2 7 4 - 6 8 0 0

OFFICE CLERICAL p a r s o n n e e d e d , light f l i ng , typing on CRT No e x p e -r i e n c e n e e d e d , good typing akMe. will t ra in. Appfy in pe r son . 14965 T e i e g r s p h . R e d f o r d 591-4218

OFFICE CLERK f u l Ume. Bookkssping sxpsrlence helpful, r»o typing. C a l 9am-1 pm 455-3104

OFFICE HELP needed, part time and weekends

JOIN OUR FAMILY

PART TIME/FULL TIME NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

S e a r s R o e b u c k e n d Co. li-c e n s e e . KeyServ Group , h a s p o s i t i o n s available for g e n e r a l o f f ice p e r s o n n s l to hsxvtfte i n c o m i n g prrone can* a n d dlacuaa serv ices o f f e r e d wfth potent ia l cus-t o m e r s . Appl ican t s m u s t be s t l e a s t 18 y e a r s old a n d p o e e e e e e p leasan t p h o n e vo i ce s n d m a n n e r W e offer a c o m p e t i t i v e w a g e In addi-t ion t o t h e oppor tun i ty for a d v a n c e m e n t . For cons id-e r a t i o n , p l s a s e c s a (313)261-8790

K e y S e r v G r o u p 11648 Brookfield

Uvon la . Ml 48150 An Equa l Oppor tun i ty Employer

O f f i c e M a n a g e r for D o w n t o w n Birmingham locat ion . A raptdty g rowing c o m p a n y n e e d * a t a k e - o v e r p e r a o n wtth p r o v e n l e a d -e r s h i p ebWt iee Mu*t h a v e b o o k -k e e p i n g e x p e r i e n c e C o m p u t e r ex-p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d N o n - a m o k a r * only n e e d c e l . Me Bar d e n

6 4 6 - 2 2 8 0 OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES

O u e l o g r o w t h 4 axpana lon . DNersl-fled Bua ineaa P r o d u c t s , o n e of t h e l a r g e s t o f f ice e q u i p m e n t dee ie r* In Michigan h a a o p e n i n g * In the toaow-Mg

C T S 4 SUPPLIES ASSIST-typing 40-

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4 5 w p m . d e t a l o r i en ted , g o o g p h o n e c o m m u n i c a t i o n *kMe

RECEPTIONI8T - Requ i r emen t* e r e t y p i n g 4 0 - t t w p m . axceSent p h o n e c o m m u n i c a t i o n akMa Minimum of 1 y e a r o f l toe e x p e r i e n c e

4 r o o m tor a d v a n c e m e n t For Interview c a l D i a n e a t :

Diversif ied BuMneea P roduc t* 241B8 Haggerty ftd

n S k . Ml 48024 476-6668

OFFICE STAFF lo r o f l toe in LNonia. Need t o b e s k a e d In typing. IgM b o e k k e s p m g . 4 g e n e r a l o f f ice o p e r a t i o n Part Ume d a y s . C a l d b a c t o r . 10am-2pm. 4 4 4 - 0 7 0 6

ALLESON HOMES. INC.

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to t r o y needs apart Ume Secretary tor tf h o u r s par dap. I daya p a r weak, ta do Ihe tobowtng

RECEPTIONIST - F u l U m e tor v e t e r -inary hoepf ta i Benef i t s . Apply In p s r s o n : G a a o w Veter inary Hoepl te l . 1521 N. W o o d w a r d , B i rmingham

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST xper tenoed p e r s o n i

504 U p Wanted Office-Clerical

O P P O R T U N I T I E S CSC COMTEC. INC., a rapKBy g r o w -ing c o m p u t a r se rv toee firm h a a 2 c a -r e e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s wi th in o w Finanoa 4 A d m m a t r a t t o n D e p a r t -m e n t s Both poeNlons r equ i r e 3 o r m o r s yee r s empar lance to tk iMar p o -•Mone, execu t ive level w o r d ^ H I . — 4 ) M U t W M b r M neea ' t fe i . rMar ia l echoo l training^

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OFFICE SUPERVISOR TMa highly auperv taa 1

insipie 4 deve lop our c ler ica l

p o d . m a n a g e work flow, i n su re t ha t Ihe o o m p a n i a e s e c r e t a n e i s u p p o r t r u n s smoo th ly a n d e v a l u a t e e 4 Im-p roves exletlng off lcs p r o o e d u r s e .

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TMa new posi t ion wW act a s e e c r e -tary l o t h e c o m p a n t e a Pi e e i d e n l 4 Vice Pr ee iden l providing ae rv tcee euch a a p r e p a r i n g c o r r e e p o n d e n c e 4 r e p o r t s , s r r s n g l n g m e e t l n g e , e c r ean lng can* a n d m a n a g i n g work

s d even ing* 4 w e e k e n d s . P r i va t e d u b to Bloomfield Hlbs. 6 4 4 - 3 4 5 0

RECEPTIONIST/Clerk Typist Exper ienced , tor F a r m i n g t o n HMs i n s u r a n c e off ice. G o o d b e n e f i t s .

5 5 9 - 2 4 1 0

RECEPTIONIST tor Fu l t lms . S w f t c h b o e r d . light typ ing . E x p e r l e n c s p re fe r r ed . Livonia

5 2 2 - 4 5 2 5

RECEPTIONIST with b a s i c of l toe •km* n e e d e d for amMI eiei lili al b u s i n e s s F u l t ime e m p l o y m e n t C a l b e t w e e n lOem-noon w e e k d e y a tor an Interview. 3 5 6 - 2 1 4 4

RECEPTIONIST Type 50 wpm. , ability l o d e a l with public, g o o d ve rba l /wr i t t en eklbe. C a l K a r e n 8 2 7 - 2 6 7 0

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST H o m e Health C a r e c o m p a n y l o c a t e d In Southf ie ld n e e d a p e r s o n wfth g o o d typing a n d a p e N n g *kH* S o m e e x p e r l e n o e to I n a u r s n c e bill-ing. CaH 5 5 7 - 7 4 3 4

RECEPTIONIST - part t lma for locM brokerage f i rm Ca l Rsnse for interview between 8 30am-5pm. Mon. thru Fri., 353-9770

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY Full l ime poeltlon avai lable. Excel-lent typing eklbe. G o o d pereonMlty necessary S a n d r e e u m e to: R. Van . 635 E s s i Mspis . B i rmingham. M l 46011,

RECEPTIONIST Must type 40wpm Apply In person st 36955 Amrhein, Uvon is .

RECEPTIONIST Compsny locaied to Berkley Roe* Mortgage Corp. Cell between 9em-5pm: 547-4700

RECEPTIONIST - Fu l l - t ime tor * m a l b u s i n e s s to F a r m l n g i o n HHs a rea . Appfy Ifl p e r s o n : 2 7 5 2 0 W. 8 MHe. 1 bik. W. of Inks ter Rd.

RECEPTIONIST - p a r t t ime m o r n -ings or a f t e r n o o n s . Bright . e n e r g M -tc, c a r e e r m i n d e d p e r a o n tor la rge Troy CPA firm, e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d . Must b e a b l e t o h a n d l e a l pe r sona l i -ty t y p e s wtth matur i ty 6 p r o f s a e l o n -eUem S e n d r e e u m e to Box 3 0 0 Ott-

er 4 Eccent r ic N e w s p a p e r s , 36251 Schoo ic re f t Rd. , Uvonl®, Michigan 48150

RECEPTIONIST - Mature, pleasant, energetic Individual for growing medical facility. Call Ms. Potter at 538-4700

RECEPTIONIST eervtce center --needs office

wfth some sales 4 typing ex-perience C a l Mr Unenger 353-9450

RECEPTIONIST Light typing, nice phone manner Entry level poettlon, $ 4 Southfield Call Lorl

• per hr. 356-3600

RECEPTIONIST - FULL TIME Mar ts * reeaarch compeny eeeka Receptlonlat. Typing sk l ls neces-sary. Southf ield area Call Mrs Forman at: 569-0444

RECEPTIONIST - Troy law firm seeking conscient ious Individual, 8:30am-5pm. general off ice duties with light typing, available Aug 11-86 Call Lee Ann 649-1330

RECEPTIONIST/SWITCHBOARD Growing Envi ronmenta l Conau t t l ng Firm (now to Southf ie ld . m o v i n g t o Novl in Oct.*. haa i m m e d l a M o p e n -ing for e x p e r i e n c e d S w f t c h b o e r d O p e r a t o r Musi b a d e p e n d a b l e , w e n - g r o o m e d 4 e b t e t o h a n d l e t h e p r e a a u r e of a busy b o a r d Poel t lon requl ree a c c u r a t e typing (min. 50 WPM) C o m p e n y paid Benef i t P a c k -a g e S e n d r eeume , with aa ia ry re-qul rementa . - lo : Mrs Beeaeaen . 2 5 7 1 1 S o u t h f i e l d Rd . Southf ie ld , Ml 4 8 0 7 5

Equal Oppor tunf ty Employer M / F

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY, full t ime Sharp person needed to han-dle telephone 4 typing duties. Send reeume lo: Personnel. 443 Amelia, Plymouth, M l 48170

RECEPTIONIST Bright/energet ic person with good communicat ion skills. Contsct: Ms Kennedy 353-6020

An Equal O p p o r t u n i t y Employer

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST wanted lor Uvonie off ice. Minimum 6 months off ice experience. Must type 45 W P M F u l t ime 522-1700

RECEPTIONIST - Account ing cierk Fermlngton RIBa company aeeks person wfth typing skills for entry level poelt lon Excellent benefits. Send resume to: PO Box 3092. Farmington Hills. 48018

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY for corporate travel agency Mature individual. Typing 65wpm. IBM Wordstar experience preferred Mad resumes to: PO Box 190, Troy. Ml

48099

RECEPTIONIST for Southf ie ld a r a e . Must h a v e j i l e a a e n t p h o n e voice.

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N e w s p a p e r s . 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o i c r e f t Rd Uvon ia . Mich igan 4 8 1 5 0

RECEPTIONIST full t l m a . Ex e c u ! o n e s y s t e m , p l e a s a n t vo i ce s l ona t a w a i a m e w m a . skills r equ i r ed . S e n d r e e u m e 4 sa l -a ry r e q u i r e m e n t s to : Off ice M a n a -ger , PO Box 37, F a r m i n g l o n Michi-g a n . 4 6 0 2 4

RECEPTIONIST N e e d e d for our Bi rmingham office. P h o n e a n s w e r i n g Is t h e m a i n r e s p o n s i b l y of th is posi t ion. A

C o n f i d e n t " a n d ' P l e a s a n t " p h o n e pereoc ie l ty le ESSENTIAL. Neet pe r -sona l a p p e a r a n c e e n d I g h t typing r equ i red Call A n n e 646 -7701

RECEPTIONIST/ASSISTANT - Mual b e e n e r o e t i c 4 r e s p o n s i b l e tor a m o d e m Ch l rop rec t i c Off ioe In . Uvonla . H o u r s 8 : 3 0 a m - 5 p m Mon. -Frl CaH T a p p e r C h l r o p r e c t i c Clinic. 3 7 6 7 2 Pro toee iona l C e n t e r Ortve, S110, U v o n i e (6 Mile a n d New-bu rgh ) 4 6 4 - 9 5 9 5

RECEPTIONIST Pro taaa lona l firm n e e d a en thus i a s t i c r e c e p f t o n w l o h a n d l e Incoming c a M . g r e e l c l ient* e n d p e r f o r m ed -mimet re t ive du t ies . 5 0 w p m . 13/ Sou th f i e ld . S e n d r e s u m e lo. Ofltoe M e n a g e r . 3 0 2 1 5 Sou th f i e ld Su i te 115. Sou th f i e ld . ML. 4 6 0 7 8

R E C E P T I O N I S T / G e n e r a l Off ice with min imum of f ice e x p e r i e n c e , per t t ime, fo r d e v e l o p m e n t / m a n a g e m e n t c o m p a n y Must b s enth u l a i H : a n d h a v e g o o d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t o run e r -r a n d * occsa»onaliy P l e a s e *• tec 4 r e e u m e to- O e a r h u m 4 D e v e l o p m e n t Corp . 29830 g r a p h . Sou th f i e ld . Ml 46034 . Attn J e a n n e Bryant

R E C E P T I O N I S T i m m e d M i e o p e n i n g tor a nighty m o t i v a t e d p s r s o n with g o o d tele-p h o n e s k a s . HgM typ ing 4 k e y p u n c h d u t i e s Sa la ry n e g o t i a b l e . Fu l b e n e -fit p a c k a g e . Aoc*i In p e r a o n t o M L. S . 3 0 6 6 5 W • Mb* Rd ( b e t w e a r Middtaba l t 4 M e r r t a w i L Uvonla,

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RECEPTIONIST/Swf lchOoerd O p e r -a tor - m e d i u m a b a m a n u f a c t u r i n g Arm l o c a i e d to W. D e a r b o r n looking

b o a r d 4 g e n e r a l MuM b e a b l e to m e M ihe pubf lc 4 h a n d t o e b u s y w i t c h b o a r d C o m -

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RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Farming ton HMs f u l s e rv i ce a d v e r -tising a g e n c y h a e I m m e d i a t e e n t r y level open ing . Musi t y p e s l l e e s i 6 0 wpm, accwratsly a n d h a n d i n g b u e y p h o n e e Must be well g r o o m e d , ou t -go ing . aggreee fve 4 wflHng t o l e a m all a b o u t our bualriaee T h e m o r e In-te res t you ahow. t h e q u i c k e r you «Hb a d v a n c e C a l for a p p o i n t m e n t

471-7000

RECEPTIONIST - typtot. 7 0 W P M , g o o d p h o n e ability, p u r c h e s e o r -der*. 415 .000 . Fee pa id

SECRETARY - W e r r e n , 3 y r s . e x p e -r ience . s c c u r s t e 5 0 W P M . IBM P C Word S ta r word p r o c e s s o r s b e n e -fits, » 1 1 , 9 6 6 . F e e pMd

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R N An a m b u l a t o r y heal th c a r a f a d b t y to U v o m a haa an I m m e d l s l e v a c a n c y lor a n - e x p e r i e n c e d RN l o m a n a g e t h e Pedia t r ic a n d Adult M e d i c i n e D e p a r t m e n t s . ResponelblHt lee In-d u d ® t e l e p h o n e T r u g l n g . Hea l th Educa t ion , a n d Supe rv i s ion of Medl-

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t . PC k n o w t a d g e very h s tp fu l . P e r m a n e n t poet t lon tor ngh i p e r a o n . P leeee s e n d r e e u m e with w e g e r e -q u i r e m e n t s to : J . Leerls C o o p e r Co . . 12400 S t r a t h m o o r . Detroi t . Michi-g a n . 48227

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SALES SECRETARY Grand R a p i d s b a a e d c o m p a n y s e e k s p e r s o n tor S o u t h f i e l d b r a n c h office. Must b s ssM m o t i v a t e d , wfth

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To $15,000 Secretary/Reception

To $15,000 Mortgage Closer

To $15,000 Mortgage Processor

To $13,500 Payroll Clerk To $13,000 Receptionist To $12,500

Teletype Operator To $11,500

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P e r s o n n e l S y s t e m s 9450 S Mein - Su i t e 102

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SECRETARIAL POSITION In a workers ' c o m p e n s a t i o n I n s u r a n c e se t t ing loca ted to Southf ie ld . Mual be femidar wtth d ic ta t ion e q u i p m e n t . Sa l a ry c o m m e n e u r a l e w / e x p e r t -

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SECRETARY - Per t Ome with w e l r o u n d e d experlenoe- G o o d typing, fifing 4 communica t i on aklbe a r e e e -aentkei ProtaeeionM work env i ron-m e n t . ApproxJmaMey 2 0 h o u r * p e r w e e k . Work *cheduie le flexible t o m e M your neede . Forward l e e u m e 10 P O Bo* 267 . Southf ie ld . Ml 4 6 0 3 7 , Attent ion P e r s o n n e l D e p e r t -

SECRETARY - PART-TIME Flexible h o u r s Typing, fifing, p h o n e . W o r d pr ixpee ing e x p e r i e n c e help-ful . W 4 M AUTOMATION, INC..

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SECRETARY - PART TIME In fas t p a c e d Southf ie ld off ice. Thie 2 0 hour p e r week poettlon involvee typ-m g . travel e r r e n g e m e n t s . t e l e p h o n e IO IOWH«>. e o m e e r r a n d s . Must h a v e g o o d typing M H e 4 a c a r . S h o r t h e n d e p l u s

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Day e n d evening shi f ts . WW train . Southf ie ld e r e a .

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SECRETARIAL TEMPORARY SERVICES

Word P r o c e e e o r s . S e c r e t a r i e s . Typ-ist*. Clerk*

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An EquM Oppor tuni ty Employer

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SECRETARY ExcMtom typMI 4 word p r c a e e e o r . F u l tkne . S e n d r e e u m e to . M i c h e a i Le Van. E F. Hut lon 4 Co . . 373 S . W o o d w a r d . B i r m i n g h a m , M i c h 48011, or cell 540-3200

SECRETARY eeperienced. tor groaWig S o u t h f i e l d t e l e c o m m u n l c e t l o n a c o m p a n y . Pleasant, 50 p lus typing skMs. self etar tar . a b l e t o work with mtrWuM eupervMon. IBM PC e x p e r l e n o e a pkie. 115.000 par yr plua benefit* tor the right candidate, C a l Kathy at 356-2090

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SECRETARY WANTED Construct ion Ibm deetree an IndMd-ual wfth ded lce t ton t o t h e k work Minimum 60 wpm . , typing . 60 w p m . , e h o r t h e n d . MuM pciteaae a n e e t a p -peerence. the ability to l a a m quickly a n d g M Mong wfth o t h e r s . G o o d benefits Send r e e u m a 6 aaiary r e q u l r e m e n t a to: A t t R. A Shmma. A Z. Shmma 4 Sons Co . . P. O- Box 2129 Uvonie . Ml., 46151.

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pr»v one of M e feeteel grc company 's In Amer ica . We need a n energetic secretary to grow t l i u s Minimum 50 w p m typing , good tele-phone akMa. a n a b W y to w a r n gen-era l off ice p r o c e d u r e e q u U d y e r e a m u s l We oftor a good e t a r t t a g sal-ary . f r e q u e n t aelary reviews, ful benefits end SALES INCENTIVE BONUSES. G M to on the g r o u n d floor. C a I o r e e n d r a e u m e to International S e a r c h Consultants . 17117 W 9 MHe Suf t a 635. South -field. ML 48075. 569-1230

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a plua . Saiery c o m m e n e u r a l e 557-3450

SECRETARY (REAL ESTATE) For two -buey a t t o m e y a M l a rge , d o w n t o w n Detroi t law firm ReM es-tate experience r equi red . Tying 70 Plue . s h o r t h a n d 80-90. S o m a o Ome required. Good b e n e * m age Reply to: M s Judy Taytor , Honigmen. MMer, Schwartz 6 C o h n . 2290 FlrM NaftonM Bubdlng . DelroK. Mkctl 48226

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262-1400

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST (Ent ry Level). Typing , comckMar ex-perience 4 good communica t t o f i aklbe. Good salary 4 benef i t s .

352-3730

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J * »»• - - •' - - 1 a o o p o o r wcxoeiair experience, fwor smoker piatoiiad. AM company

Hit* Sa la ry c o m m e n e u r a l e wWi . t r t a n o e OuMHtod eppbeants

sand r e e u m e to : FlrM ContmentaL Cal Mike b e i w e e n 3 - 5 p m only.

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SECRETARY /RECEPTIONIST inea. mel. ^eneiM off ice,

good typing skWs. wlbng t o learn PC word p roceeaor . payroll, a t e . P a r t t ime leedmg t o lu l Ume . Mel r e e u m e or apply M Tie totamettanai. 2 1 3 1 5 B r i d g e i nduat r iM P a r k . SoutMltad, ML. 48034, 356-1624

Plann ing AeeX 380 Nor th Wood -werd. Sui te 100. B i rmingham , Ml 46011.

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST • Nelkmel p a y r o l c o m p e n y eeeka pert t i m e Secretary / Receptlonlet tori b u e y f ron t office. Approximately 30 M r s per week kMM canOdate w«

good typing akWs. a n o u t -g o i n g pef»onalt ty a n d some previ-ous office experience. Sa l a ry oonv

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SECRETARV/RECEPTIONJST-Troy CPA Finn . Open ing for r

dictaphone 4 compu te r tarred. Cal Aftane:

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new protects In Southf ie ld . 2-3 yrs

Km typing akMe (60 WPMV • good verbM o o m m u n ^ ™

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Southfield 4 D e a r b o r n araa. 55 w p m a n d 6 months word p r a c i a l n B m-pe r t anoa . Cal Norreb Services, toe. fie*) 1791 366-2263 SECRETARY wtta Wang w o r d p r»^

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NORRELL SERVICES. BJC. 563-3703

SECRETARY W. BLOOMFIELD

Responsible, personable individual with excellent typing skills tor full time & part time positions at Tem-ple Israel. Call: Mrs. Shapiro. 661-5700 SECRETARY. QiowInQ n n f H r i f equdpnn ny. InfttatNe, good conwn A Must) FbnMngion HMs.

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SENIOR ACCOUNTMG CLERKS Banking o r m o r t g a g e b a c k g r o u n d . C a b today tor pa raonM mieritawe

557-6040

MGM OFFICE SERVICES. INC..

SNELLING T E M P O R A R I E S

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O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

O p e r a t o r Our communicat ion* department m i • per i - t ime/swing own opening

Requirements include. Excellent m-terpereonel sk l l s snd a high school dlptoma Experience «r»IH the PBX

itt T I i n r t h M N TMMYHTI System I* highly oeeired

sp©«iy f person Monday-•3pm. or aand re-Wednesdsy, 3am-

surne to:

Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital

Employment serv ices Qspertment 6 0 7 ! W Outer Drtya

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Equal Oppor tuni ty Employsr M /F

SWITCHBOARD RECEPTIONIST South f law locat ion Mut t heve pre-vioue exper ience, type SOwpm Hours 8am-5pm Sand raauma to: Bon 296. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcrsf l Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e o

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

T Y P i a m Wa have assignments svaaaote lor typists «rtth sxper ience in using memory typewri ters. d ic taphone and statistical typing (60 + wpm la requlrad)

We can otter you compet i t ive pay. m a m increase*, vacat ion pay and the chancy t o nftTi, m m ef irw beat companiee In t

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352-5220 SOUTHFIELD

K E L L Y

S E R V I C E S The Ke«y Qrrf People

Not an employment agency never a fee

Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H

5 0 5 H e l p W a n t e d

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TELEMARKETING Long term assignment could lead to permanent Base salary plus com-mission Must oe extremely articu-late, salt starter and very outgoing.

"Ca< Now For Appointment

General Management

Service 14 700 Farmington Rd Livonia

Heritage Commons Suite 104

427-7660

T y p i s t s &

W o r d P r o c e s s o r s !

WE NEED YOU! Wort jKf tan and where you want Va-cation and benef i ts Can today lor appointment

S T A F F B U I L D E R S

Temporary Personnel 4 2 5 - T E M P

WORD PROCESSING Secretary wtth IBM PC DWIll word processing experience for Southf ie ld 4 Dear-born area 55 wpm and 6 months word proceaalng experience, CaH KIN«R*JI P .1 I - - . Horrefl Servlcee, Inc 593-3703 358-2253

TELLER Part-t ime posit ion Is open al our off-ice located in Southherd on 10 MMe. A ot «Te«egreph Position otters public contact with excellent work-ing condit ions and competit ive sal-ary and benefits Candidates must have a good math aptitude & llghl typing ability Part- t ime position re-quires full days of work Mondays & Fridays and other days to be dis-cussed Appfy Hi person Mon-Frl, I0am-3pm

F I R S T F E D E R A L

O F M I C H I G A N

24624 W. 10 Mile Southfield

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ThiRO PARTY Administrator for worker's compensat ion Is seeking individuals with strong clerical skills Applicants musl possess typing and organizational abilities. flHng and other general off ice duties Data en-try experience is helpful We offer a pleasant of f ice environment In Farmington Hilts wfth good benefits and salary Please call July 25 4 28. between 9-11 am , Colleen

655-0614

TITLE INSURANCE office/clerical, male or female, must have good typing skills, willing to work. Northvil le Call Bob between 5pm 7pm 348-6602

T I T L E I N S U R A N C E

ESCROW CLOSER E'peneoceo to s tan immediately Will consider training the right per-son Benefits Call Maryann between 9AM-5PM at . 644-3209

TYPIST, accurate spelling essential Small busy print shop needs a ma-lure. diversif ied person for proofing copy bindery and basic layout Will train Start part t ime Garden City

425-6150

TYPIST for Southf ield location Min-imum 60wpm, error tree Must have word proceaalng experience Re-sume to: Box 270, Obeerver & Ec-centric Newspapers 36251 School-c 4 t l Rd.. Uvoma. Michigan 46150

TYPIST S MORE YOt l MUST HAVE ABOVE AVERAGE

ENGLISH SKILLS PROOFREADING SKILLS

TYPING - 65 + WPM WE HAVE ABOVE AVERAGE

WORK ENVIRONMENT PAY & BENEFITS

FOR APPOINTMENT, RESUME TO: Box 276, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd , Livonia. Michigan 46150

TYPIST/Receptlonist Permanent posi t ion for CPA office •nth IBM-PC word processing expe-rience 12 Mile-Northwestern Hwy Please call Mrs Ruth 354-3177

TYPIST,/WORD PROCESSOR Expanding Bi rmingham CPA firm seeking typist wfth statistical typing 1 word processing experience As-sist wfth general off ice duties Mini-mum 2 years experience Pleasant working condit ions Call Mellen. Seal 6 P i v o t 642-2838

TYPIST Send resume to 6905 Tele-graph Suite 114. Birmingham, Mich

WE NEED an Office Manager Re-ceptionist a discipl ined self-starter that loves variety Make application at Nichols Realty, 41074 W 7 Mile. W ol Haggerty. Northvil le Twp.

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d S a l e s

WORD PROCESSING OPERATORS 2 Wang Operators needed lor word processing center * month assign-ment starts 9 / 1 / 8 6 Possibil ity o l both posit ions going permanent as of January, 1987 Call immediately for an interview Nonel l Services. Inc. 356-2253

WORD PROCESSING Secretary with word perfect needed for as-signment m Dearborn Must type 55 wpm wfth 6 months experience Ex-cellent pay & benefi ts CaH now for details

NORRELL SERVICES, INC 593-3703

WORD PROCESSOR Troy firm seeking individual wtth 1 year experience Including transcrip-tion duties, musl be able 10 type 55 wpm Full t ime wfth benefi ts Con-tact Barbara Hudson between 10-2

649-1990

WORD PROCESSOR TYPIST Must be last a n d ^ c c u r a t e Excellent benefits Large travel corporat ion Reply to Box 242, Observer 6 Ec-centric Newspapers, 36251 School-craft Rd., Livonia, Michigan 46150

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

WORD PROCESSOR Law firm, 4 to 11 pm shift One yeer word processing and/or legal expe-rlence. min imum typing. 80 wpm, transcript ion experience helpul NBI 4000 word processors Will train, send resume to Simpson & Moran 555 S Woodward, 5th f loor. Bir-mingham Ml 46011 att Sharon

W O R D P R O C E S S O R

needed to transcribe let-ters for insurance agency in our Southfield office, part time, prefer after-noons. Also misc. office duties. 355-4400

WORD PROCESSOR GENERAL SECRETARY

TYPISTS POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Accuracy at 45-50wpm vttal Long or short term assignments Can to-day for personal interview 557-6040

M G M OFICE SERVICES. INC.

WORD PROCESSOR - IBM PC Send reeume 6905 Telegraph Suite 114, Birmingham, Mich 48010

WORD PROCESSOR - wfth IBM PC. S Word Star, or IBM Display Writer for large Fortune 500 company in Southfield, contract posit ion, top dollar call Jackie a l Unrtorce

646-7662

WORD PROCESSOR needed for large Troy C P A Firm, Accurate t jp lng , spell ing & proofreading skills 80 WPM required Some ac-counting background prelerred but not required Good Team Worker1

Tan Season Overt ime necessary Resume to: Box 296. Observer & Eccent r i c N e w s p a p e r s , 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft Rd , L l v o n l i u Mlul mm 46150

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D a t a E n t r y Build your resume and add SSS to your bank account. Work where and when you want and enjoy your sum-mer too. Call S.S.I today.

• NEVER A FEE • BONUSES • PAID VACATIONS

Farmington Hills 855-8910 Southfield 569-7500 Livonia > 525-0330 Auburn Hills 373-9904 Detroit 963-2290 Sterling Hgts. 977-5740

S u p p l e m e n t a l

S t a f f i n g , Ihe. The Temporary Help People

WORD PROCESSOR operator , ex-perienced, needed for last paced Blrmlngham-Troy area Arm. must know JBM Display Write III. send re-sume 8 salary requirements to Box S282 Observer a ' Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoo lc ra f t Rd . UvomarWIchlgan 48150

BURGER KING

wages Appfy In person. Mon - Fr t 2pm to 4pm al Ihe following loca-tions 28333 Ford Rd , Garden Ci ty and 32704 Grand River Farmington

C A R L O S M U R P H Y Carlos Murphy is now hiring lor the following positions

L ' N E C O O K S DISHWASHERS

BUSSERS Apply kn person between 2-4pm anydey except Thurs.

C A R L O S M U R P H Y 29244 Northwestern Hwy. Sfl d

5 0 5 H e l p W a n t e d

F o o d - B e v e r a g e

D DENNISON SEAFOOD tavern M now hir ing Line Cooks. Prep Cooks.

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chard Lake Rd. Farmington

DELI HELP, experienced, wanted nights lor Uvonla party store locat-ed -on Plymouth Rd Call after 130pm, 422-2344

DISHWASHERS NEEDED days a nighta Immediate opening- Appfy at Saba tmrs , 31630 Plymouth Rd

CASHIER a DEUVERY HELP Apply P r lmos Pizzeria

33521 West 7 Mile Roed Uvonla

CHINESE FAST FOOD. Reelauram seeks pan time counter

person Rtkshaw On Main Tel-Twelve Man. Southfield

CHUCK MUER CHARLEY S m Wayne now hiring Day Hostess. Night Bartender. Une Cook. Pantry Cook Apply In person 2 to 4 Mon thru Fri. 35111 Michigan Ave., cor -ner of Wayne a Michigan Ave

COMMISSARY SUPERVISOR to control merchandise receiving, is-suing a Inventory Must nave experi-ence In working with lood cost con-trol For appointment calt 422-7440

COOK - DAYS Appfy In peraon Wishing Well Manor. 520 W Main. Northville, near Sheldon 349-4290

COOK. EXPERIENCED Pan time weekends Apply In per-son before 5PM. Bulfwtnkles Bar a Grill. 26721 W 7 Mile Redford

COOK NEEDED Experienced Full or Pan Time. Time Fine Food, 33971 Pfymouth Rd.. Livonia 261-6890

LINE COOKS, Pantry, Prep. a Utility Personnel needed tor axclt lng new Birmingham restaurant Panache Restaurant with Birmingham's only dance floor Panache: 555 S Wood-ward. Birmingham 642-9400

$ 1 0 0 0 One of Detroit s growing temporary help firms wants to help students who are helping themselves We wtll offer you the chance of receiving a scholorship worth S1000 If you work at least 100 hours with

TEMPORARY RESOURCES Your name could be drawn on Aug-ust 30th We have clerical, secretarial, word processing a industr ia l assign-ments CaH Today

TEMPORARY RESOURCES

356-1616 5 0 5 H e l p W a n t e d

F o o d - B e v e r a g e

A BETTER SUMMER JOB Dlrto's Puza - Canton Is now accept-ing applications tor p a n t ime cooks a drivers must be clean cut a will-ing to work hard Apply In person sher 4pm at Otrvo's Pizza - Ford a Sheldon

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:

Walt Staff lor lounge a restaurant - Bus Help

Full a pan l ime posit ions available Apply in person only between. 9am-5pm at Ramada Hotel. 6270 Wlclt-hom R d , Romulus

APPLICATIONS now being accept-ed Mon thru Fri.. 11am-7pm, Duff 's Smorgaaborg, 29300 Plym-outh Roed, Uvonla

AR8YS la now hiring full and p a n t ime positions for day and evening shifts $3 60 per hour Wil l ing l o train Please apply in person. Mon Fri., between 2-5 PM 19000 Middlebelt. Livonia

BANQUET/MEETING ROOM SET UP PERSON

lor hotel Apply In person 31525 W 12 Mile Rd., Farmington Hllls.

Quaiity Inn

BARMAID/BARTENDER Pari time help needed days Keego Harbor As* for Cynthia 338-0019

BARTEND€RS- Now hir ing Apply In person Shields Bar a Pizzeria. 25101 Telegraph, (10 Mile) South-field. Mich

4 V & D a y W o r k W e e k Several full time openings at a local insurance company offer ing pheas-ant surrounds, compet i t ive salaries and company paid fr inge benefits Including paid holidays and vaca-tions Immediate openings for

• SECRETARIAL » GENERAL CLERICAL • CLAIMS EXAMINERS

Call 591-4692 Mon thru Thurs: 7 30AM-4:15PM

Frt. 6AM-12 Noon

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY

For 36 yea r s a tradition of quality Real Es t a t e Brokerage has been our Hallmark at W e i r , M a n u e l , S n y d e r a n d R a n k e , I n c .

Work with some of Michigan's highest earning Real Estate Sales Associates. It's contagious Due to an extremely active residential rfeal estate market a limited number of sales positions are currently available. For information about training and opportunity call

T r o y

Lon Perry 6 8 9 - 7 3 0 0

P l y m o u t h / N o f l h v i l l e / C a n t o n

J e r o m e D e l a n e y 4 5 9 - 2 4 3 0

West Bloomfield/Farmington P a u l K o e p k e 8 5 1 - 5 5 0 0

WEIR, MANUEL, SNYDER & RANKE, INC. REALTORS

A R E Y O U W O R T H

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d e g r e e a n d f i v e o r m o r e y e a r s o f s u c c e s s f u l s a l e s

o r b u s i n e s s e x p e r i e n c e . R o n e y & C o . m a y b e t h e

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Phillip R. Clark - Roney & Co. One GrHwold St.. Detroit. Ml 48226

R O N W & C O

BARTENDERS a WAIT PERSONS Apply In parson after 6pm al: Cagney's Inc., 36960 Ford R d . Wesliand |us tE of Newburgh

Bates Hamburgers Needs help Full and pai-t-flme All shifts Uniforms ar.d meals fur-nished Apply In person 8 a m - l 1 a m and 3pm-5pm.

33406 5 Mile. Livonia AND

Farmington Hills BEGIN OR continue your day if you have restaurant experi-ence snd a yearning tor challenge and satisfaction. Arby j is ^ w hir-ing Crew Leaders and Assistant Managers Arby a provides a 5 day work week, good training, compet-trve salary a benefits, tu i t ion refund, plus good advancement oppor tun i -ties Call Ron Gould. 557-9614

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BUS PERSONS and Day Wait Per-sons, full tune Apply within Moy's Restaurant 16825 Middle-belt Uvonla

CAFETERIA SERVICE needs Salad Prep a Dishwasher persons Mon thru Fri. paid bohdays. day shift only Novl. Uvonla. Farmington areas Cal laf ler 1 30pm.

349-9200 ext 2569

COOKS - experienced, full a part t ime all shifts Rams Horn. 27235 Ford Rd, Dearborn Hts 563-1331

COOKS Full a part time, wHI train immediate openings, apply in person only after 3pm Foxy's by Macrvus. Great Oaks Mall Rochester

COOKS HELPER for days, Mon thru Fri. Part time, with experience Fingers Saloon. 25231 Telegraph Southfield In the Tel-Ex Plaza 353-3910

COOK (SHORT ORDER) Full or part time, nights Apply at: Start ing Gate Saloon, 135 N Center St Northvil le

COOKS - Line Cfcok and E x ^ r l -enced Cook New Pasta Restaurant. Mr P s Pasta. 39205 Grand Rrver. Farmirvgotn Cell 471-4641

COOKS No experience necessary, we wtll train Part time a full t ime posit ions now available Must be 17 to appfy, perfect for students We offer com-petit ive wages a full benefits includ-ing paid vacation Apply In person between 3-5pm. Mon thru Fri The Ground Round, 3310 N Woodward. Royal Oak (at Coolldgel

COOKS -Short Order 16 years or older Brookiane Golf Club apply In person 6 Mile a Shel- ing. 340 don Roads. Northville

EDINER RESTAURANT

Jom Betty Lou. Skeeter a Pee Wee m br inging back the diner o l

the AO's 4*50's NOW HIRING FOR

COOKS SERVERS BUSSERS 01SH WASHERS SODA JERKS CASH/HOST

MANAGEMENT 12 OAKS MALL APPLY IN PERSON 2ND LEVEL 9-4 NOV!, MICH MON-SAT

EXCITING NEW NIGHTCLUB look-ing for sharp Walt Staff 10 serve lood and cocktai ls Will tram Send reeume or experience summary with appl icat ion request to B o i 304. Ob-server a Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

FAMILY Style Restaurant Needs Servers- Male/Female Also Cooks a Bus Help Good hours, flexible Benefits Southfield 352-3640

FLOOR PERSON a WAIT STAFF Fun or par t time Appfy at Olson's. 2245 North Woodward, Berkley Monday 12noon-4pm. Wednesday-Sunday, 7pm-9pm

HOSTPERSON - KITCHEN HELP Full a p a n t ime Apply In person Alex The Great. 34733 West Warren Rd , Westland, Ml 326-5411

KITCHEN HELP, pan time. Apply af-ter 3pm Mexican Inn, Tel Twelve Man

KITCHEN MANAGER Wanted wfth Pizza experience Northville. Call Larry 522-0297

KITCHEN STAFF for new fish a seafood house Sauie a Broiler Cooks. Prep Cooks Pantry a Salad. Porter a Dishwashers Appfy Mon thru Fri. 9 -11am or 3-6pm. Cafe Jar-dlne. Somerset Mail, Troy

KNOLLWOOO COUNTRY CLUB has openings available lor 3 profes-sion! cooks ff you desire employ-ment in an upper class environment or desire to upgrade your skills to high cailbur cuisine apply in person t o the Chet, Wedne»day-3alurday 11am-4pm Knol lwood Count ry Club. 5050 W Maple Roed, West Bloomfield

LINE COOKS a PANTRY HELP For W Bloomfield restaurant

Call 826-3341

LIVONIA CAFETERIA - needs sand-wich preparer. Mon thru Fri

525-8600 BX1 507

MANAGEMENT POSITIONS Available at new Ponderosa Steak-houses. Experience preferred, ex-cellent salary a benefits Send re-sume or brief work hlslory to Presi-dent, P O Box 4307 East Lansing. Ml 48823

NIGHT COOK - wtth experience In Pizzas, gri l l , char broiler a malt ing sandwiches Fingers Saloon in Southfield, call Mon thru Fri. for In-terview 353-3910

NIGHT WAIT PERSON - full or part t ime, must have food a beverage experience Apply Plymoulh Land-

N Main, Plymouth

COOKS. WAIT PERSONS Full or part time Apply In person at Jaxon's Restaurant. 31471 South-field Rd g j fm ingham

COOKS WAIT STAFF

BUSSERS Full and pan-t ime poeitions

Apply in person

T H E R A M ' S H O R N 3613 No. Woodward. Royel Oak

COOKS WAIT STAFF

HOST PERSONS DISH WASHERS

All shrfts Must be dependable Ap-ply The Village Place Restaurant, 4170 Orchard Lake Rosd near Po<i-tiac Trail

COOK WANTED • Mature

• Responsible • Available Wed thru Sals • Good physical condit ion

•Dedicated Worker • Management Level

• We will train Send application to Joy Hall. 8600 Halier, Westland Ml 48185 or apply in person- Joy Rd - E of Mlddle-bert Many other posit ions also available-

COUNTER PERSON wanted for Southf ield carry out De l . good pay, company benefits 352-7377

DINING ROOM SUPERVISOR •

P a n time (30 hrs per week) working in senior crtizen dining room Must enjoy working wfth senior citizens Good working conditions a benefits Will train Mature person desired

APPi. V LH PERSON

Franklin. Club Apts 26301 FRANKLIN RD

SOUTHFIELD D€LI a KITCHEN HELP Sam - 3pm Pennlman Deli. Plymoulh 453-3570

DISHWASHER START AT (4 PER HR

Taking applications for pan t ime (32 hrs + ) poertlon lo work In senior cit-izen's complex Good working con-dit ions, meals a uniforms furnished

, APPLY IN PERSON

Franklin Club Apts 28301 FRANKLIN RD

SOUTHFIELD

DONUT FINISHER a counter per-son All shifts available. Apply In pe rson 10AM-8PM at Dunkin" Donuts 27919 Grand River, Ferm-lngton Hllla. a i 6 MHe

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d S a l e s

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M I C H I G A N S L A R G E S T R E A L T O R " AnCQual Oppor lunr t , Compan,

R e a l E s t a t e O n e 1 REALTORS'

N O W H I R I N G

Bus Persons. , Host Persons Wait Persons

Counter Persons Full or part time. Days only in fast paced deli.

Apply in person

ERNIE'S DELI 35572 Grand River

Farm. Hills In Mulrwood Souare

NOW HIRING For the toi lowlng positions: Evening Host Persons Wall Persons: Bus Persons a Dishwashers. Apply In person only

CAFE BON HOMME 844 Pennlman, Plymouth

PANTRY HELP WANTED In the ki tchen Cooks Helper Dishwasher Bus Person Apply m person Beaugart 's . 27331 5 Mile, Redford

PANTRY PERSON lor night Apply in person Dlmltrl 's of Southfield. 25080 Southf ield Rd Southfield No phone calls please

PANTRY PERSON The Roundtable Club .n Plymouth. Interviews by appointment for expe-rienced personnel Contact Randy bet 8 A M - 10 AM 453-1632

PIZZA DELIVERY National franchise comihg lo Michi-gan now hir ing for all posltlns, part l i m e a n d lu l l l i m e , i n Lnronla 4 Farmington Potential for rapid ad-vancement Call 663-9848

PIZZA M AKERS - Experienced Delivery People Part or tul l-t lme Must be dependable Good Pay

Farming lon area 478-0407

R E D T I M B E R S I N N Salad person, days Dishwashers, days/n ights 40380 Grand River Novl 478-7154

APPLY IN PERSON ONLY

RESTAURANT Asatstam Manager for growing compeny In Novl area 45-50 hours a week $12,500 plus benefits One yeer restaurant expe-rience 348-8234

RUMORZ NITE CLUB Now hiring II

Bartenders. Waltpersons. Floormen, Powder Room Attendant Opening Soon Weetwda. fllf e^ jhy 10am lo 6pm days at ^ 7 2 8 - 6 4 0 0

SNACK BAR- Four part time posi-t ions. all shif ts U Jw Appfy Mon.-Frl after 7pm Satellite Bowl 25451 Michigan Ave Dearborn Hts

5 0 5 H e l p W a n t e d

F o o d - B e v e r a g e

r e s t au r ant p o s i t i o n s

L O O K I N G F O R A

G O O D J O B I N

F O O D S E R V I C E ?

Red Lobster is now hiring for all positions, if you want a job with TOP PAY and O O O P B g N E F l T S , a p p f y i n

p e r s o n only Monday through Friday, between 2-4 PM

RED LOBSTER 24705 W. 12 MileRd. Southfield. Ml., 48304

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

506 Help Wanted 506 Help Wanted • S I I M H

506 Help Wanted Sales

506 Help Wanted 507 Help Wanted Part Time

•FINANCIAL 8 E R W K C M Pro fe s s iona l marke t ing akBs

AGGRESSIVE, M l time, commlaalon Greet earnings polen

mzux, WO.000 pomtment ca« Leo.

SVEDEN HOUSE has a few openings for Bus

Persons and Pots a Pans Persons Part-t ime Nights a some week-

ends Out by 9 15 every night

Retirees Welcome Wages open Apply within. No phooe calls please

31530 Grand Rrver:. 1 Mk. W of Orchard Lake Rd

TAKING APPLICATIONS For Experienced Bar Person, Cook a wai l persons Appfy in Person Plymouth Rock Saloon, Joy Road 1 block west of Haggerty

TROY DOMINO'S PtZZA Hiring Full a Par t - t ime Delivery Per-sons Flexible schedules, days or nights Must be 18 a have car with insurance. J i ^ f i / h r + gas a lips paid nightly Apply 3295 Rochester Rd . Troy; or can 689-8800

WAITERS/WAITRESSES, Barten-ders. Cooks. Dishwashers Part time posit ions available Wages to aver-age W per hr Experience preferred but no i necessary Win tram Apply In person: Roma's of Uvonla. Mon thru Fri. 10am - 4:30pm - 2?777 Schooicreft Rd (between inkster a Middlebe l t Rd

WAITER/WAITRESS Apply in person, between 2 30pm-4.3pm, Mon thru Thurs. at: House Of Woo, 44011 Ford Rd., Canton Experienced only need apply - no phone calls

WAIT HELP a BARTENDER Apply wtthm after H a m Three Kegs Round. 8120 N Telegraph, Dear-born Heights, M ich

WAIT HELP a HOSTESS/Host Heip Days, full t ime Exper t jpced. Appfy In p e r s o n b e t w e e n 2pm-4pm: Appe Teaser. 280 N Woodward, Birmingham. Mich

WAIT HELP Part t ime 8 full t ime positions now available Experience preferred but we will train Must be 18 to apply Apply in person between 3-5pm, Mon thru Friday. The Ground Round. 3310 N Woodward. Royal Oak (At CooHdge)

WAIT HELP - wanted, experienced, apply in person. The Eatery. 19471 W 10 Mile, 1 block E, of Evergreen, Southf ie ld

WAIT PERSON - part time evenings tlH 8pm a weekends Apply In per-son The Farmington Inn In the O a k shire shopping plaza across f rom Bob Saks, Farmington

WAIT PERSONS Experienced In l iquor Appfy In per-son Incred ib le Edibles.- 31231 Southf ield Rd Beverly Hills

WAIT PERSONS PART TIME

Private d u b Call Mon thru Fr i . be-tween l t - 2 p m 476-8442

WAIT PERSON The Roundtable Club In Plymouth, Interviews by appointment for expe-rienced personnel Contact Randy bei B A M - 10 AM . a l 453-1632

WAIT PERSON - to work some days a some eves Must have experience In lood a cocktai ls, Mon thru Fri. Fingers Saloon m Southf ie ld Call lor Interview 353-3910

WAIT PERSON Wanted. Part Ume. 3 nights per week Apply at: Towne Square Pub. 27406 W 8 Mile Rd . Farmington Hills, Mich

WAITRESSES WAITERS .

Now taking appl icat ions for Immedi-ate employment 11am-3pm shift a 4pm-9pm shift Work in senior citi-zens din ing room Will train Good working condi t ions, meals a unl-lo rms furnished Start at S« per hr.

APPLY IN PERSON

Franklin Club Apts 28301 FRANKLIN R 0

.SOUTHFIELD

WAITRESS/WAITER Experienced^ family dining, apply Alibi Lounge, 8720 Rochester Rd. Troy. |ust S, of M-5S, 1 lam-4pm

WAITRESS/WAITER - experienced Also Cashier Appfy In person, Caaa Armando s, 29200 Orchard Lake. Farmington HIHs. or call 626-2982

WAIT STAFF a BAR PERSON Plymouth YFW Is now hiring for. part ume weekend work Pleeee 1426 S Mi l l or call Diane 41

WAITSTAFF - days a nights Apply after 3pm Four Greenfield Irish Pub. Nor th w o o d Shopping Center. Royal Oak

WAIT STAFF - Full l ime days Good wages 8 t ips Appfy In person CONEY ISLAND, Wonder land Cen-ter, Plymouth Rd at Middlebelt

WAIT STAFF

needed al Kar l 's Restaurant a Lounge Part t ime a full time Call for appoin tment • 455-6450

WE WANT YOU!! Growing fast food company In Metro Detroit area la tookmg for a few good people Must be 16 or old-er, PERFECT FOR HOMEMAKERS a RETIREES All posi t ions available, fun or par t t ime Apply m person at The Pizza Place. Wonderland Man Livonia and 12 Oaks Mall m Novl. between 2:30 8 5 p m , any day but Sat

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d S a l e s

M o v « I n t o a R e w a r d i n g S a l e s C a r e e r

W i t h M e r r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

O u r r a p k J g r o w t h I n M i c h i g a n m e a n s c a r e e r

o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r s a l e s p r o f e s s i o n a l s i n t e r e s t e d

I n r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e n a t i o n "a p r e e m i n e n t r e e l

e s t a t e f i r m I n O a k l a n d C o u n t y . L e a r n a b o u t o u r

t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m , f a c i l i t i e s , a n d m a r k e t i n g c o n -

c e p t s

O F F I C E S L O C A T E D I N :

Trej,l

FOW D E T A I L S C O N T A C T 8 A N O Y A T

540-7200

P G M e r r i l l L y n c h • h v R e a l t y

You owe it to yourself to join the No. 1 team!

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0 Ft wft Jerry Ctfwerda fto~ve Mart iMhrxim

Q z n f c j f c _ M J L C O R P O R A T E

r . ; 2 \ T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

30110 Orchard Lake Rd.. Farmincton HMs

S I G N S A L E S T h i s i s a s p e c i a l o p p o r t u n i t y f o r a n a m b i -

t i o u s o u t s i d e s a l e s p e r s o n w i t h a p r o v e n

t r a c k r e c o r d . W e a r e a w e l l e s t a b l i s h e d ,

s t a b l e & r a p i d l y g r o w i n g c u s t o m s i g n c o m -

p a n y w i t h s e v e r a l l o c a t i o n s I n t h e m i d w e s t .

O u r a c c o u n t s i n c l u d e m a n y r e g i o n a l & n a -

t i o n a l c h a i n s . W e a r e p r e p a r e d t o o f f e r a

v e r y a t t r a c t i v e p a c k a g e o f s a l a r y , c o m m i s -

s i o n . e x p e n s e s , b o n u s & l i b e r a l f r i n g e s t o a n

I n d i v i d u a l w h o c a n d e l i v e r . I f y o g a r e c o n f i -

d e n t i n y o u r s k l H s , s e n d a l e t t e r o f i n t e r e s t ,

r e e u m e 4 r e f e r e n c e s t o :

S I G N S A L E S

P . O . B O X 1 1 5 3

T R O Y , M l 4 8 0 8 4

ALVINS Immediate lull a pert l ime poaltione available for mature taahlon oorv sclenoa i n d i v i d u a l Hourly ptue commissions Apply AMna. 248 Pierce St Birmingham

A NEW OFFICE 4 HFW OPPORTUNITY

With t h e addittlon o l their n i n e t e e n t h office. Schwei tze r Reel Estate/Bet-ter Homes a n d G a r d e n s LA now ac-cent ing app l i ca t ions for ne *and ex-

associatea T h e Ro-chester Off ice is l o a d e d al 2660 S Roches te r R o a d E x p e r i e n c e d agents can Kenneth A E Kernen at 647-1900. CaH Donnem Manney at 268-1000 for Information on our state approved pre-l lcenee training

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS

ASSISTANT MANAGER Excellent salary A benefits. Retail department store background pre-ferred but will consider other sales background.

Can Ms SobUakl: 525-6474 UNENS 8 MORE

34670 Warren Ave. Weetland. Ml.

AUTO SALES a Leealng Poeltlon open with Import Dealer Automo-bile experience not neoeeaary but must have good apt i tude to t ram W high quality protoeeional manner. For appointment. caH 332-6000

AUTO TRADER MAGAZINE requiree an advert ising Salee Rep to service existing customers and de-velop new accounts. Musl have reli-able vehicle. No previoua experi-ence required Salary plus commis-sion 424-9703

CARPET SALES PERSQN

Our expansion plans have created several openinfls. Carpet sales experience preferred but it you've sold furniture, appliances or other big ticket items you may qualified for retrain-ing. Call Mr Roberts.

353-0160

[Y T V

FURNITURE SALES Part t ime posi-tion, excellent income, e o m e even-inga A weekends Con t ac t LA-Z-BOY Showcase Shop Novi 349-3706

G E N E R A L H E L P c o r p o r a t i o n

Muat be neet M a p p e a r a n c e : M T * h a v e reliable t r a n s p o r t a t i o n s . PIFCJ vaca t ion . benelKe. n o experience necessary Company w « t r a i n >

19 96 per hour t o start, lor a p p o i n t m e n t - 525-6460

qualified CAH lor a(

GET A BETTER . BOTTOM LINE

With S c h w e i t z e r . Real Estate Inc. Better Homee a n d Gardena. you can en>oy the p e r s o n a l satisfaction of help ing poeple apfme a a m l n o a n equal ly r eward ing Income .

You'll e « n as high a a 9 4 * comma-won your flrst yeer starting al 50%.

a 4% bonus for Ws offer you c o m p a n y Hatlnge - a n d It gets e v e n be t t e r the second yeerl

Experienced a g e n t s call Kanne t t i A. E Kernen In Bi rmingham a n d Ro-chester a t 647-1900 or Lloyd Ed-wards M T r o y * t 669-3300. Ca> Donna Manney tor i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t our pre-llcenee t ra ining . 2 6 8 - 1 0 0 0

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS

GIVE ME A BREAKI!

Do you reeliy those Pie in the Sky ' ' sales o p p o r t u n i t i e s y o u h a v e been r ead ing? No ove rb lown p romisee , fust s down to serth oppor tun i ty t o make d e c e n t money If you a r e willing to put fo r th the effort. Unique new ser-vice Fu* 4 part t lma posi-tions avai lable In-home or real estate sales a p l u s CAH now lor interview .

6 4 2 - 8 1 5 7 O p e n i n g s in W. W a y n e 4

O a k l a n d Coun t i e s

COMMUNITY WEST Has full-t ime openings for individu-als seeking a career In the Real Es-tate industry Mus l have reliable transportat ion, be self-motivated and have the desire lo achieve 8 succeed To inquire regarding our free pre-l icensing classes can Mike Hanion at .

522-6410 Century 21, Hart ford S Is Offer ing

FREE Pre-llcenee training (small material charge) Full t ime trainer to help you to a quick start Ask about our ca-reer track program Call PAT TAS-SIC for appointment

PUT # 1 T O W O R K F O R Y O U

464-6400 2 OFFICES IN LIVONIA

C h a m p i o n s W a n t e d

$20,000 Plus Are you - aggressive • energetic • underpaid

MetrovtsJon Cable company would like to help you turn your best Quali-ties Into s once- in-a- l l fst ime oppor tunity In sales A selected candidate will receive complete company-pa id training, benefits and rapid advancement op-portunit ies Sales expenence is a plus, but wW consider training the right person For an Interview, call 553-7300

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

CORPORATE SALES - fuH/p«1 l ima Excel lent commission i n c o m e Motivat ion a n d publ loeelal ions skills r equ i red C o n t a c t : Ma Helnrichs m o r n i n g s at " 256-2818

COSMETIC SALES Full a part t ime - Cosmetic counter sales posit ions available at Falrlane a Northland Mal l Hourly wage plus commlaalon Mature a dependable Individuals may apply at the Car daaux Cosmetic counter located In Hudson's Fairtane Mal l on the sec-ond floor on Fri.. July 25. 11am-4 p m .

DETROIT SYMPHONY Have an Interest In the arts? The Detroit Symphony Is looking for bright, articulate people to become a part of them growing telemarket ing department located In Oak Park Based on performance, you can earn as high as S6 00 per hour, baae wage, plus Incentrvesl f l you ' re s sell starter a love music caH:

• 9 6 7 - 2 5 0 0 Et»ual Opportuni ty Employer M/F

DIAMOND SALES PERSON Must have experlenoe In d iamond sales Benefits Suburban location Send reeume to box 226, Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvonla. Michigan

EARN EXTRA INCOME w h e r e v e r you go Openings lor d is t r ibutors o l

quality pantyhose In your area train. 591-2581

high i WHI TI

ELECTRICAL/ INDUSTRIAL SALES

A career m industr ial sales Is waiting for you If you are a highly motivated, a organized individual wfth at wet 2 yrs electr ical/ industr ial experience A college degree is preferred and an electrical background Is essential

We offer excellent benefits, product knowledge, training, a an opportu-nity for career a f inancial growth

To further investigate this opportu-i submit yo nHy. p l e a s e s u b m i t your r e e u m e to

T E Nou tko , C E O . VERSATEX industr ies . P. O Box 354, Br igh ton . M l . 4 8 1 1 6

ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS COMPONENT 8 COMPUTER

PRODUCT SALES M s n u f a c t u r e r s ' agency seeks expe-r i enced 0 sleeper s o n with s t r o n g technica l b a c k g r o u n d Muat be self-s ta r te r . mature individual Exoeaent Deneflts Including c a r sllowence a n d medical Inaurance Relerencee re-qu i r ed I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g . Cat or

wrtta CARTER. MC C O R M l C 4 PEIRCE

23995 Freeway Park Dr F a r m i n g t o n HHla. Ml . 46024 * 477-7700

EXCITING OPPORTUNITY In cable te le NISI on IF you a r a avaflafcle evtngs M o n - T h u r s . 5 30-9pm and Sa tu r -days i 0 e m - 2 p m . and are Interested M a we« pay ing poaftion In a plaas ant . proleasionel wort e n v i r o n m e n t , p l s a a s ca» C r a i g at Uni ted C a b l e C o m m u n l c a l l o n a Between n o o n 4 9 p m Mon . -Thurs . 546-1100

EXERCISE ENTHUSIAST Sharp go -get ta r with I m p r e s s * S r e c o r d to FOIN our successful t e a m , maide r e t a l aalea of f i tneea 4 heal th e q u i p m e n t N o n - s m o k e r FU» bene-•Ha after probat ion per iod . ONLY THOSE WITH PROVEN SALES RECORD NEED A P P I * CeB lor Interview 547-4361

EXPERIENCED MATURE Setee Per-aon lor aa i i ik ig f ien i chedrane cloth-ing stors Pert 4 M l A CAH Keren 647

EX-SALESPERSON? LOOKING FOR PART TIME WORK? C a i Trsnecrtpr t o d a y We ' r e looking tor a LEE good p e o p l e to halp sa i our computer ized pi eer iHi f tmi ser-vice t o pN|Hlolane a n d pharmacists In your area. Sal your own hours . Vary enrecl tve nnmmleeior ra ta

>36-6226

F A R M I N G T O N HHla C M M r e n ' E < * O a r 4 i m n g

coded coneempoiei y rSsn l : m a t l m e ' p a i t - f l m a rnw imMalu i i .

tat i d

FASHIOHI I W M - I * a SHOWROOM

GROWING COMPANY Offers

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES!

CHAMBERLAIN. REALTORS llshed m 1948 Is g rowing New loca-t ions a n d e x p a n s i o n s of exsist lng Otncee We a r e d e t e r m i n e d l o pro-faeaK>naJ<za Real Estate Sa l ee 4 up-g r a d e c o m p e t e n c e . We t rain , work 4 educate constantfy Wa a r e current -ly Interviewing y o u n g minded m e n 4 women w h o desire the c h a l l e n g e of unlimited I n c o m e a s well as eetab-llshed reel sststs p r o f e s s i o n a l s . Ac-cept our chellsngs to e a r n a n d ieem morel

WEST BLOOMFIELD Sylvia S t e r n 851-2303

BIRMINGHAM Nancy L e a v e n w o r t h . 540-6777

BLOOMFIELD Gera ld Sheldon 644-6788

TROY C o n n i e Walk 843-6500

SOUTH F1ELO/LATHRUP Steve Leibhan 557-6700

G r o w t h U n l i m i t e d S c h w e i t z e r Real E s t a t e / B a t t e r Homes a n d G a r d e n ' s P l y m o u t h / Livonia offices have o p e n i n g s for experienced reel e s t a t e profession-a l s Our c o m m l a a l o n p lan oflers you u p to 90% earnings Grow with the leeder M the area. Call Dartene Shemanekl a t Pfymouth 453-6600 o r Don Kamen a t Uvon la 522-5333 for a con f iden t i a l Interview.

wfWe training . Mual ba a b l e t i cate Cal babseen 2pm -4pm:

276-4103

PART TIME SALESPERSON needed to< Woman's aotlWig etore Exgsrtonoe required. Z e n . South-

362-0030

PART TIME a a M •eraon tor W

$3.75 par hour p M nnmmtaetone., C e l tor en eppotntmer it 865-3160

! ! P E R S O N A L I T Y ! ! It you enjoy mee t ing people. H you ere profsesluoel In appearanoe 4 at-titude, If you a r a a 3eh-Starter. H you can work eves 4 week ends -c o m a |oln us In our B i rmingham S t u -dio - see ing Wedd ing P h o t o g r a p h y Call Mon TSura . . 12-Spm , 642-1702

PHONE WORK

ML or p a r t TLMA U 261-6914

ence nt raaaary, M Par hour . WeetSand

POWERE& SCAFFOLDING SALES PROFESSIONALS

II you have s a l e s experience M powered scaf fo ld ing e q u i p m e n t 4 would «ka lo |o*h a rapidly growing 36 year "young " c o m p a n y , we are mtsreateo In you. We a r e s e e k i n g a s u c c e a e oriented t e a m player t o cal o n oonatrucbon c o n t r a c t o r s 4 bund-ing maintenance ti a d a a We o f l e r a c o m p e t i t i v e c o m p e n e a t l o n p l a n 4 benefi ts peckage. For Immedia t e , conf iden t i a l ooneidsrstton. pleeee send your reeume 4 I alary history to . Sptdsr S t ag ing Corp.. 11666 BrookflekJ. Uvonla . Ml 46150

An Equa l Oppor tun i ty Emplover

PRINTING SALES NW s u b u r b a n printer looking lor

qu ick p r in t " management. Web 4 sneeWed shop Excellent pay p lan , expeneea. Blue Croee. p ens ion , e tc . . S e n d I'SAMIIA t o box 260. O b e e r v e r 4 Eccent r ic Newspapers. 36261 Schoolcraft Rd., Uvonla . Michigan 46150

- REAL ESTATE SALES ASSOCIATES

You can e a r n $2,400 per m o n t h even If you don ' t make a sale. Any e a r n i n g s you m a k e for aa lea would be M addi t ion lo this. This LA n o t a d r a w , sa la ry o r g u a r a n t e e QUALI-FIED LEADS FURNISHED DAILY It you qua«fy, I c a n show you o u r f a e t -s t a r t p r o g r a m . For mors Informat ion cell Bob Maaaa ron at

THE MICHIGAN GROUP REALTORS

851-4990 REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE

lor g rowing company, m u s t have some expe r l enos . Higher c o m m i e a lone pa id . Be your own boss Call Nancy 471-0404

REAL ESTATE SALES F R E E *

...Pre-Hcense Class Inqu i re a b o u t our 90% c o m m l a a l o n program. We oftar i s l t i i b u y -o u t ' p r o g r a m s , equi ty a d v a n c e a n d much m o r e . P l eeee call

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE Aak for M a n a g e r

474-3303 " small mater ia ls c h a r g e

HEATING 4 Air Cond i t ion ing Salee Person needed lor ful or p e r l t i m e pos i t ion . Excel lent i n c o m e o p p o r t u -nity. Leeds furnieehd. C a l Ken Frt..

10AM-5PM. 525-1942

HELP WANTEO - Tired of u s i n g al muede l o make peenuts? C o m e work lor us 4 use your brelne t o m a k e full t ime selery lor p e r t t i m e work .a t our Southf ie ld o r G a r d e n City office. . CaH Roy or Joe l , 559-4330

HONESTY 4 INTEGRITY pays oB. Earn what you a r e worth. W e have t h e p r o d u c t s , m a r k e t i n g p l a n 4 training Call Mr Dennerl 559-9706

R E T A I L S A L E S

An I m m e d i a t e open ing for a perma-nen t p a r t - t i m e r a t a l salee poe t t lon la now avai lable at our new P l y m o u t h loca t ion If you a r e avai lable for e v e n i n g hours 4 weekends s n d heve s fleir lor deco ra t i ng pieaae cal

459-5960 FISHER WALLPAPER 4 PAINT 551 ARM Arbor Rd . P lymouth

RETAIL SALES HELP WANTED $3.50 p e r hour ,

357-5790

RETAIL SALESPERSON e x p e r i e n c e d for ladles dapartmef Full Ume . Apply Mon. t h ru Sat. Mrtzefleld 's. 312 Mam . Rochester

IF YOU ARE LOOKING lor a HJL t ime . why n o t

H e r s Is an oppor tun i ty t o e a r n $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 p lus the first year with sal-ary . c o m m l a a l o n 4 benefits Muelcal o r sales background preferred For interview a p p o i n t m e n t call after 12 noon, 247-4343

IF YOU ARE WILD & CRAZY

AND NOT REAL LAZY

Then we ' r e looking for 8 to 12 04 you to HI va r ious m a n a g e r 4 r e p posi-tions Must en »oy Rock 4 Roll a t work and work w e l with

NO wtth o p p o a l t e needed Earn

$7.50 an hour while In t ra ining CaH Mr. Looney 421-9100

Sen a u t o suppl ier ) u s t 4 n - t l m e c o m -munica t i on . b a r c o a t i n g 4 MRP Ac-

NS IBM PC herd-

MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS by a u t o manufacturers c r e a t e the m a r -ket P l e a s a n t staff m a k i n g exoeaent I n c o m e The kdeet candidate hae e o m e sales s x p s r t s n o e mfg expo-s u r e 4 a little k n o w l e d g e of the IBM PC world Cell for Intervtew353-

1911

INSIDE SALES ENGINEER C a r e e r Oppor tun i ty tor someone with at least an Associates Degree In Electronlca . Good phone capebU ttee P ra te r 1 o r 2 years experience We sen proceeeed I n s t rumen ta t i on . Send r e e u m e to : G e o r g e I n e t r u m e n t Co.. 4949 Da iemere . Royel Oek. ML 46073 - At ten t ion : M k s Robineoi

J O I N

T H E S W S T A F F

B A V A R I A N V I L L A G E Bavar ian VMlage LA looking lo r eome s h a r p people who would Ike to ea l ski eoapmen t snd c lothing In Ml gan s finest akl shops I m m s d o p e n l n g s .

EPART-T IME 20 TO 30 HR8 • F U L L TIME SEASONAL • W E CAN FTT YOUR SCHEDULE you thing you'd be a good

leepersori. we woi*d FTT lo t a l i l o you . AppHcet lone be ing acoapled now Immediate o p e n i n g s at AA

Bavarian Village Ski Shops • S L O O M F C L O HILLS

2540 Woo<»ward. 336-0603 •B IRMINGHAM

101 Town eend, 644-5950 •UVONIA/REDFOFTO

14211 Te leg raph . 534-6200 •FARMINGTON MILLS

27647 O r c h a r d Lake. 563-6666

LEGAL SERVICE people needed »

MANAGEMENT POSITIONS

Cal t O a m -Spm

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE

n a m e needed G o o d oppor t iawy BeneMa A M * M person Stae 6-7-6 Shape Uvonla Ma6

" A T U R E SALESPERSON Needed tut a m . lor L W > T AAK tor Florence 662-66

MATURE SALES TRAINEE Somacne w n s a l ad ta re tu rn ing l o eork FEMAV g r o w n WV team lewat-rr " t e a . Ufa pm hour Mual be

e l g r o o m e d a n d istated F H PAJD

B HA MIL PERSONNEL 4 2 4 - 8 4 7 0

S A L E S C L E R K S Poel t iona available tor S a l e e Oerke M e ful service retell lood d e p t . ex-o e a e n t oppor tuni ty . Should have previous expe r l enoe In a F o o d Ser-vice env i ronmen t . S t a r t i ng r a t a of p a y , $3.75 p a r hour . For a p p t . cal

270-1295 270-1296

Farmer Jack „ Super Markets

An Equa l Oppor tuni ty Employer

Company Rea l to r s ERA oMare ou t -standkig Free Training p r o g r a m e 4 LA MIEI staaB ta p e o p l e oosnmWad lo a M tana rea l a e t a t a c a r e e r Our s trong m a n a g e m e n t back ing , su-p e r b office t a c M e e 4 e f fec t ive mer -cnen Jlekig loota o o m b i n e l o a e e u r e you ol a s u c o a a a M 4 profitable oe-rear . 1 Free P r e - U n e n e e Reel E s t a t e

C — a a m I k s

36 Hrs. 3. Real Estate flu c o s e T ra in ing . .

.38 Hrs. 4 Elegant C o m p u t e r i z e d o f f ices

5 24 Hr. M a n a g e m e n t b a c k i n g

Prominent C o m m u n i t y S t a n d i n g

M E L D U R B I N , C R B ,

C R S

PRESIDENT BIRMINGHAM /TROY 642-4300 W BLOOMFIELD/FARMINGTON

661-0000

SELL SERVICE contracts on p o p u -lar c o m p u t e r systems Cxcs lan i In-c o m e p o t e n t i a l . B e n e f i t * a n d bonueee . Plush off ioe laolMy ta S o u t h M d Se t ae axpenanue nscas sery Cal Mr . S ing le ton at: 353-1911

SITTER. Fun fob . 3 days per week, flexible hou r s , aa iary nego t i ab le . C o l s g a s tuden t o r HIF^I e choo l earv IOT. I am looking tor eomaorae t o spend Ume wtth a n 11 yee r old boy who H interested In p i enn lng an o c -caelonat dey of a u m m e r fun auch ae swimming, b iking , tarmta etc. For more Informat ion cal Chertene a t 963-2110 o r after 6 p m . 540-6457

SIX OPENINGS - $400 lo $600

M. c o m p a n y vehicle, e t r o n g salee. After 10am 4 7 1 - 5 « M

SOUTHFIELD P L A Z A BEAUTY CARE la tooktag tor enthusiast ic sales people. If you heve coemetoio-

f e l s t 443-1620

TELEMARKETERS industrial eofhvere eeiee

SSL au to suppler LUST NN- Time c o m -murecatlone. ber c o s t i n g 4 MRP ec-countlng system o n IBM PC He rd -wars. Large present u e e r bass tor

wa. MANOATC KTORY REQUIRE-MENTS By a u t o m e n u t a c t u r e r Ore-stes ihe m a r k e t . Praaent staff m a k -ing a ioe len t Income . Salee experl-enoe . Mfg e x p o e u r s 4 a Mbe knoerl-

I ol micro c o m p u t e r s Is dss l rsd I tor en Interview

353-1911 STto

T E L E M A R K E T I N G

SUPERVISOR MetroVMon C a b l e TV LA look ing tor an energe t i c Individual t o t rain , molfvs te a n d aupe rv t ee a t e l emar -keting salee staff. C a n d l d e t e must nave s t r ong c o m m u n i c a t i o n struts, enjoy working with people a n d p a s t te lemarket ing experlenoe. A full

S e n d reeume IO: Salee M a n a g e r , MetroVtalon ol Uvon la . 14525 F a r m -ington Rd . U v o m a . Ml. 46154. An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

T E L E M A R K E T I N G Earn excel lent pey selling p r o d u c t s you cen A sieve In. R e p r e e e n t eome ol Detroit 's Vieet Ar te n o n prof i t or -ganization (Detroi t Symphony -Harper Hoapfta !)

EARN $6-$15 p e r h o u r 6 MORE G u e r a n t a e d Wege

Plus G e n e r o u s Commlaeloo Plus B o n u s e s

Plus Free T i cke t s

- Mon. thru FRIVS'^OPRN-S'SOPIM

Dedicated s a l e s staff needed tor fund raiaing a n d sub Highly qualified leads Re l axed , working e n v i r o n m e n t In B i r m i n g h a m

540-1707 TELEMARKETING - T o p p a y tor t o p people . $5.00 per h o u r , p lua com-mteslon plua b o n u s . Mon . -T h u r s . . 4PM-9PM. Sa l m o r n i n g 9AM-1PM Experlenoe p ie le i ied . Elghl M6e / Grand River area. 476-1900

TELEPHONE CALLERS - FuH-dme s u m m e r e m p l o y m e n t . Good apeafc-mg voice neoeeaary - Southfield area. Cal MR Meyers 552-8474

SALES COUNSELOR TRAINEES N a t l o n a largest g rowing s m p i o y -m e n t a g e n c y chain haa o p e n i n g ta Southfield a r ea . C a n d i d a t e s m u e t be career m i n d e d . aggraasTre with attract ive voloe. extenerve phone w o r k , no ooid caMngl F u l t lma . sal-ary . bonus, benefits. $300-4500 p e r week Apply M parson t o Mies Thomas 27300 Southfield RD Southfield

TELEPHONE ROOM - we need s o m e o n e with p h o n e experience ta our Ga rden City off ice, m u s l heve mteHgenoa 4 p l e a s a n t phone voloe. $5/hr. plua b o n u s 4 benefits Ful 4 part Ome . eel Mlea Lewis 261-4601

TELEPHONE SALES - P a r t t ime . 19 hours per week. A M o r PM shifts Apply in person: Monday thru Thursday , 1 2 N o o n - 4 P M . 2 2 4 0 Middlebelt Road. G a r d e n City, comer of Ford and Middlebeit

SALES HELP NEEDED - Pa r t Tlma . Must be able to work Sat. tor chil-dren 's s t o r e M B i rmingham Cell — 6*4-0270

TELEPHONE SALES 14 6 Middlebelt area. Ful a n d p a r t t ime poe i t i ons Hourly, p l u s c o m m l a -alon. C a l 477-2249.

SALES HELP FUN 4 par t t ime . Ma -t u r e people needed tor qual i ty m e n a / w o m e n a t radi t ional d o t h k i u s t o r e . C a l 649-2078

SALES - PART-TIME R a t a l e x p e r i e n c e p r a t a r r a d but not n e c e e e a r y Cal: P r e s i d e n t T u x e d o .

855-0466

TELEPHONE SOLICITOR Exper ienced , tor a c c o u n t i n g offioe. Top pey. Work f rom h o m a . Pa r t -— 3 5 3 - 0 2 1 0

TRAVEL/TOUR SALES Croelent oppor tun i ty to enter dy-namic Industry . Sa l a ry , pk ie COR*^ mission , plaa Liei lefl ls PUT or part time Apply In p a r s o n only t o C a n Am Travel. 3000 Town C e n t e r . Southfield

SALESPEOPLE E x p e r i e n c e d , homemaker. c o a e g e s t u d e n t s . Doctor Pet C e n t e r NorWv-land Mall Cell Mon t h ru Frt. 12 th ru . 5. aak tor m a n a g e r 569-4498

U.S.A. VIDEO Part 4 Ful-Ume PoeMone open tar f rNndN 8 ou tgo ing p e r s o n a l Apply at: 33669 Five Mile Rd.. Uvonia .

SALESPERSON Ful 4 par t t ime poeitions tor W

SALESPERSON Ful t ime . Expe r i ence | Apply e l : The Art Works, Twelve Oaks M a i . Novl

VIDEO SALES Need 1 or 2 energetic friendly lain peop le Apply ta p e r a o n , 3 7 0 6 1 Grand Rlvar, n ea r Meletaad Rd . (K mar t s h o p p i n g C e n t e r ) . City of

ion or cal 476-1971.

SALE8 PERSON, ful o r pen t ime y e e r r o u n d work Mature a n d de-pendable. w « t rain right p a r s o n . VWege Shoe Wn. downtown F e m v

474-7106

WHAT WOULD YOU REALLY LIKE TO BE

DOING? Salee sound s o m e t h i n g you would FEE lo do. b u t you heve no

SALESPERSON, .mature W e m e d tor C r a b t r e e 4 Evelyn. S o m a r a e t MaA 643-6177

Do you FEE fiaatain with people, no t luet with "thinge ? Do you t a k e pr ide In par tes ink ig e i c e i a n l a n d

SALESPERSON sal weddtag invita-tions Muat be experienced ta ee*-mg. Ful 4 p a r t t i m e M l r e d e Wed -d i n g Vtaaga. 21746 W Warren . Oeer-b o t n H t s 562-1010

IF ao. we c a n t e a c h you to a a l whae you a r e on the (ob: m a k i n g rea l money t h r o u g h our s toeaenl ad-

SALES POSFTLON - H* or p e r t Ome poe l t lon S'i s t e a l s tor m a i u r e p e r a o n W o m a n ' s TradWonal F

in te res ted? Then we may went l o lata to each o t he r .

Call 478-8235

SALES RENTAL 4 SALES

Of CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT We ere In la iea ted ta a s h a r p , ag -0REAA»I'S t ndMdua l with at l aaa t 3 yeers ol salee experlenoe Cofleoe

WORK FOR # 1

F R E E Cenhry 21. He r t fo rd 8 la of tor tng

0> MTAM-mg pi Mail AIL We a r e ana gen 's largaai d e a l e r s 4 o fN

Pleeee send r e e u m a lo : Mice Ka»-Mher . Drawer T. New Hudson. Ml 41166

Ah Equa l Oppor tun i ty Employer

SALES RE p«EE Growing t i oompany haa opemnge tor melurs. iggi N » I • • • • p u p i l M M eMpertence Conv

4 aa iary history Box 7*6, Ypeaena. M k » 46167

lertel charge^ Ful t lma t ra iner l o help you to a quick s t a r t Ask a b o u t bur c a r e e r track p r o g r a m . C a l rtrytas Stutrmann tor a | » u l i i t m a r A

P U T # 1 T O W O R K F O R Y O U

2 8 1 - 4 2 0 0 2 OFFICES IN UVONLA

91 Overweight People needed to toee a n i g h t 4 make

money Cel Sue 5 6 » * 7 0 6

507 Help Wanted Pari Time

A D U L T C A R R I E R S For Birmingham 8 Wast

areas. Slngi* copy deftvery. Muet heve car. Aak tor Mr. Hereford.

lentr tc Newapapers

8 4 4 - 1 1 0 0

A A L A A - N O O O C V -

W7-120C Pee $ 7 1

ATTENTION-ATTWIT ION

f owe m orvrxw-ertor n LMoff i* area, o—very. dMptev S M a M M be

B e e Career fed r

C M lor J ATTRITION taring 9m S

ITMTANLOAFT

BAKERY R O T W A S H E R . G E N E R A L CLEAN-UP 4 MAINTENANCE. Aflarr Clean . p ly tapareon:

THE BAKER S LOAF. 29460 Nortf iweetem. Southf ie ld

(between F r e n U n 4 Inkster Rda.)

Thursday. July 24 1986 04 E

507 Help Wanted Part Time

£12 Situations Wanted Female

506 Help Wanted HI III A E I I J Y O M T T I I O

5 1 8 E d u c a t i o n

& I n s t r u c t i o n

506 Heip Wanted • D o m e s t i c ®

SR. HIGH STUDENT NEEDED tor

» WIMIVT I a p a r t m e n t sa ta ry a n d u t l l e e Cal i n , 463-7144 NURSING CARE AGENCY

TELLERS - PART TIME CeaNar t ag o r Teller experience. Apply a t First of Amer i ca Bank . Troy. 786 Weet Big Baever Rd.. Mon . thru FU . 9 : 3 0 a m - 6 p m .

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BOOKKEEPER - Par t - t ime . COMP^

KEAPO HerbCTaraa. I I

TYPIST - Hours ftadtMe. Faa t . eoou-

ment . Fa rming lon HBa . Cal $-4. 855-3322

CASHIER over 21, a f t e r n o o n shift Apply tot p e r a o n only. See VIC or Dorothy . Meyflower Par ty Shop, 824 S Main P lymouth . Michigan

VETERINARY < •ON Pe t Sere .

CUNTC. m a t u r e pa r -

CLEANING LADY needed tor p a r t t i m e work In P lymouth area. Cel 463-7144

CLERICAL /TELEMARKETER need-ed ta Ineuranoa agency Telephone work 6 d e r l c e l functlone, f lexible hours. $5 per hour . F e r m l n g t o n HMs a rea . Aak tor Stelenle 661-1404

C L E R K / T Y P I S T

P A R T - T I M E Immed ia t e o p e n i n g tor IncUvMuta t o work a t our off ice located ta Fa rm -ington HMS Candidates muet t y p e accurately m in imum 50 WPM a n d

•nd off ice procedures Pe reone l c o m p u t e r experience d e e k e d Work h o u r s wH be. Mon . thru Thurs . 4 30prr»-9pm Apply ta p e r s o n 1 0 e m -3 p m , Mon . t h ru Fri.

F I R S T F E D E R A L

. O F M I C H I G A N 33333 W. 12 Mile Farmington Hllla

An Equel Oppor tun i ty Employer

CONCCSSKXTSTS per t Ome . tor Ihe Maple 3 Theetree ta Blrming -hem- Apply In p e r a o n s t t h e box off-ice weekdays between noon-5pm .

C U S T O D I A N P a r t -Ume poertlon le o p e n to work m o m l n g e st our office l oce t ed M Southf ie ld on 10 MHe . W of Tele-g r a p h . Cendtdetes m u s t have ability to dean office end ma in ta in o u t s i d e o rounde . Apply M p e r s o n . Mon thru Fri. 10em-3pm :

F I R S T F E D E R A L

O F M I C H I G A N

24624 W. 10 Mile S o u t h f i e l d

AN Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

EXERCIZE INSTRUCTOR needed tor e v e n i n g daaa twice a weak M September Southfield a r ea .

855-6344

GENERAL LABOR Muat ba h o n e e t a n d s t rong . Flexible days 4 hou r s . 477-5454

HAIRSTYLIST U o e n e e d . as pert t ime recap t lon le t In progreaeive sa lon . Artis te West-lend 425-9510 Uvonla Mai 474-6644

HEALTH FOOD store needs pert t ime ee iee help AH poeitione svsM-abla. s a l e e e x p e r i e n c e r equ i red . 15-20 hrs per week C o n t a c t Lorl

855-4695

HELP WANTED t o del iver m a g e -Ones 4 advertising plecea on a month ly baaia o n e to three days to residents In P l y m o u t h . U v o n l a . Rad-ford 4 Weet lend Poeaibte e e m l n g s of $25 t o $60 per delivery No pubic contact r e q u i r e d . G r e e t way t o sup-plement your I n c o m e o n a r egu la r baeta. You m u e t ba 16 years o r old-er, c a r 6 phone r e q u i r e d . Cel American Field MerkeOng . 271-7148

INVESTMENT FIRM seeks p a r t Ome t r a inee (20-25 h o u r s per week). Must bo a t leeet 22. h e v e 1 f u l year of a c c r e d i t e d college b u e i n e e a c o u r s e s 4 be ou t -go ing 4 confident for a publ ic re le t lone t y p e poel t lon . Muet be cur ren t ly e m p l o y e d 4 eeek-mg addi t ional I n c o m e tor cereer

cell 851-2552

UVONIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Lei-sure Time Offioe is t ak ing applica-tions for par t t ime Inatructors M youth dance (tape. ba*at 6 lazzL adul ts dance (b t a f r o o m 4 square dance) poo l p u t e r t . gymnastics. Cai tor info.

» 523-9281

MAINTENANCE PERSON w a n t a d par t Ome to supe rv t ae 6 main ta in smal shopping center ta Welertord a r e s Jeennme _ 353-2040

MANAGER - PART TIME tor Old V»-lege, P lymouth re ee l s s h o p o p e r a t -ed by The League Of C e t h o l c W o m -en Approximate ly 20-25 h o u r s per weak. Cal P a t GawOk . Communes -t lons Director . 831-1000

OPPORTUNITY tor ex t r a I n c o m e welcoming new buaineea officea ta Troy, Southfield 4 B i rmingham . Ide-al tor re t i red b u s l n e e s person who cen devote 2 days a weak. Cal Wel -c o m i n g Se rv ice , b e t w e e n 8 -9AM 626-8753 or leeve m e e e a g s be-tween 9-5 a t 644-7302

PERMANENT PART-TIME potat ion avalBbo Immedia te ly ta MencSy Southfield office. Good p h o n e sMta.

s t r o n g m a t h b a c k g r o u n d helpful . Pleeaa cel S u e a t : 424-6400

PERSON NEEDED tor Rata Estate Sec re t a r i a l potat ion . Cou ld bo ful Jtaie. Answer ing phones, m a k i n g outootno phone cafla S o m a aacre-tari dutlee aleo WW t ra in . Caf l Car ta b e t w e e n 9 AM - 10 AM ONLY!

476-7000

PHONE RECEPTIONIST Southfield - Pa r i t lma poeltlon o p e n tor tac t fu l p e r a o n with good phone skids Light typing . Beeutfful su r -r o u n d i n g s Cal 353-9767

RECEPTK3NIST/8ECRETARY BUSY REAL ESTATE office ta F a r m -ington HMs needs m a t u r e p e r s o n t o be p a r t - t ime Recaptlonlet 4 Secre-tary tor aver t ings 4 weekends Mual be an excalsr i t typist 4 an outgoir ia pe raon S e n d work experience 1 salary FLSTARIA to: Box »676. Ob-eerver 4 Ecoentr tc Newspapers, 36251 S c h o o l c r a f t R d . U v o m a . Michigan 46150

RECERDONI8T - with soma Book-keep ing experience tor Se lon n S o u t h M d Per t -Ome Aak tor Ho«y or F rencee 367-4771

R E C E P T I O N I S T

P A R T - T I M E At buey reel eetate off ioe In F a r m -ington H M s W e e k e n d h o r n . Cal JIM o r Sherrt

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Todsy 553-0700 RECEPTIONIST WANTED tor h a k selon M Novl. part talH

SALESPERSON, pert time, needed tor pal s h o p Appi) Amazing Animals .

STUOENTS - TVed of . . . burge re? Our Southf ie ld 6 G a r d e n City offioe ta lock ing tor p e r t Ume eeiee help with da l y b o n u e e e 4 M l

T e l e p h o n e S a l e s

P A R T - T I M E M M Federa l «F MEFTIEW ta m l » U

F I R S T F E D E R A L

O F M I C H I G A N

3 3 3 3 3 W . 1 2 M H e

F a r m i n g t o n H M s

O Box 116. WesOend . Ml . 46166

YOUNG PERSON Part t a n a Mechemcel 4 erttabc a m -ity d sea able , with car Cal 9-3. aak tor Jack 565-3393

506 Help Wanted Domeatk

ADULT BABYSFTTER - Farmington HMs. Days, n igh t s , s h o r t v a c a t i o n s non smoking , own t r anapor t a l lon ,

563-4 KM

ADULT NEEDED to c a r e tor 9 yew old h a n d i c a p boy. a p p r o x 10 h o u r s par weak, exoeaent wages tor the

p e r s o n , h o u r s ME m u t u a r y 471-52S7

ADULT SITTER - M o n thru Frt. 4 hours dally. Meal p rep . , p e r sona l grooming . Ighl housework PreNr older w o m a n t o c a r e tor 66 yeer old pertia»Y mv«!d w o m a n . D e a r b o m H t s 566-1669

AFFECTIONATE. Warm Babys i t te r nc ided tor chad c a r e In m y h o m e . Mon.-Frl. 8em-5pm - 15 MIYTeie-

I h araa Alter 6 p m : 626-5925

ASSISTANT chid day care h o m e In field Muet Mte young c h a d r a n . Non-smoker. $4. per hr. 661-1631

ATTENTION BABY SITTERS CHOOSE THE BEST JOB:

Location . Hour s . R a t a . Number /Age ol c h l d r a n : Etc . Our l e t l ng servloe metchee your needs t o t ha t o l the

in t . Poa t t tone now a v a l a b i a . t h roughou t M e t r o Detroi t . Include f u l Ome . per t time. • • ek-I 4 occa-sional care.

PARENT INQUIRIES WELCOME DEPB4DABLE

HOME CARE SERVICES. INC

6 4 6 - K I D S

lent. M l Urns ta o u r Btrmmgner^ home . Light housekeeping, own t r s n s p o r a a o n . reler Non s m o k e r B e g * mid Auguet 256-8097

3 yeer old boy M , Horn : 12 Noon -

B-J0 PM., Mon . - F r t P rev loue expe-r lenoe neoaaaary O w n c a r requi red . QuaMled persons cel tor Inter i l e a . Days. 567-9340. Eve. 661-5062

CHILD CARE/HOUSEKEEPER U +

days tor I g M h o u a a k e a p i n g . ARR^H * c e r e of 5 school soe ch i ldren Own t ranspor t s ! ion with r e l e r e n 362. Plymouth , Mich 46170

CHILD C A R E / M o t f W s Helper Blrminghem m o m neede spec ia l pe raon to care tor K l n d e r g e r l n a r 5 days p e r wsek f rom 11:30em-6pm M my home Muat drive, p ick u p c h M f rom school . N T A T A O M 6 ex-per ience r equ i red . Satary negoO-able. 3 weeks ptad vaca t ion . Cai TA-ter6pm: 540-4962

CHILD CARE needed tor 3 m o n t h old m f e m Mon t h ru Frt. 6am to 5pm . P lymouth a r e a . Expe r i enced

469-6415

CLEANING PERSON EXPERIENCED p e r s o n lo c l ean spertments p a r t t ime . Muat have re-l iable t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , nor thwest suburbs Cal M o n thru Frt. 9 a m -5pm . 474-9770

CLEANING PERSON NEEDED Must be n o n s m o k e r , r s l a f t t a wfth r a l s r e n o e a and OWI LI ai LEPRA 1 Blk S L

w h e t mua l ba hour s . Good pay.

Uvor i ia /Plymou th /Weat t and sriss Cal Mrs . Zecmen at 937-0770

partonced oaly .

MATURE. Noo -emok lng LL L ill t o baby-EN ta my P lymouth h o m e . T U M U t l l 8 T T p r n

466-7046

MATURE p a r s o n to MT tor ioddMr ta my S o u M t a M home . Mon . t h ru Thurs . , J-30 l o 6 p m . and poaatata Set m o m t a g . Muat drive. 354-0437

MATURE c a r e tor my 14

quired .

o M t a m y R e d -enoeera-536-6978

MATURE W O M A N lo oare tor A boys agee 2 I 6 ta m y

Hon. 5 o r 6 n igh t s p e r week. 6 p m -July t h r u Oct 990-6106/

Cal before 4 pm . 532-1466 12:30pm.

MATURE women t o bebytat 4 c h » d r e n , 4 nights • week , ta my home. Mual have own t r a n a p o r t a O o n . Cal

326-1240

MATURE W O M A N to cars tor two c h l d r a n . 5 and 3. ta our Clasison h o m a . Wagaa negotiable O w n t r anapor taOon a mual- Mual have lataiencee Cal a f t e r 4:30pm

436-0738

COLLEGE STUOENT - M o t h e r s helper needed t o h e l p wfth betoy 6 boy Mother ta

portatlon Weekdays Inciudes e v e n -ings but (textile a r o u n d el s s i s s . 30 h o u r a /wk - top pay. 851-1460

SEEKING reapontable I ndMdua l to prov ide part t ime Infant cere In our Bi rmingham h o m e . Non a m o k sr. ORM tranaporatton. r a l e r e n o e a re-qui red 737-0042

BABY SITTER snced. needed for 4 4 6 y ea r old boys Mon - F r l 11 :30em -8 :30pm Neer Maple 4 T e l e g r a p h . Non-emofcer, t r a n a p o r t a l l o n 4 referenc-e s Deys. 337-1097 Eves. 626-6699

BABY SITTER - E x p e r i e n c e d p e r s o n to care for 3 chldran Tuaa 6 Thurs aftsmoone In o u r n o r t h Troy home. Reterenoee C a l A M . 879-6162

BABYSfTTER Experienced. In my Troy home, l o cere tor 6 m o n t h ok) end 4 y ea r old. Mon -Fr l . . 7-5 30PM Mature , non s m o k e r , own t r anapor -tallon , ra taTenoae . 879-9334

BABYSITTER tor days. Own t r sne -por ta t lon H possible Flexible hours . Southfield a rea . 350-2039

BABYSITTER tor Infant , our Troy h o m e . 16 mle 4 Adams . Mon thru Fri. 7 a m -6pm . 540-8743

BABYSfTTER tor 6 weak old Intent, our Uvon i s h o m e . Start In Aug. 4 '4 days par week. Pteeae cel tor de-tails 425-1096

BABY SITTER tor Infant . M M k n e . days, s t a r t ing Sept. References Your h o m e . 5 M l e /Newburg f i a r ea .

591-6825

BABYSfTTER - tor 6 mo . old . Mon -Frl 3 -6pm . s t a r t i n g m i d -S e p t e m b e r . Birmingham arae. 540-2654

BABYSITTER - tor 2 yr. old. Prefer non-emoker who la loving 4 pa t ient . Flexible hour s . Days 545-6410. a f te r 5pm . 534-3075

BABYSITTER tor talent, 3 days a weak , good salary, paid vaca t ion .

4 refereneee r equi red . I home .477-026? My

BA8Y SFTTER - M l t ime . 2 MO ok}. Farming ton HMs area. Your h o m e or mine , f l a i l M luae r e q u i r e d 477-3919

B A B Y S f T T E R / H o u a e k e e p e r . Full Ume In Aug. p a r t t i m e s ta r t ing Sept 4 yeer old. R e d f o r d Twp

r 6 p m . 937-9569

BABY SFTTER/Houeekeeper . Gar -d a n City a r a a tor 5 y ea r old 4 baby Star t mid Aug . R e f e r e n e e e request-ed. Leeve n a m e 4 n u m b e r . 421-6231

BABYSfTTER - live TA. m o r e lor home t h a n wages. Cel 937-1703

BABYSfTTER - M a t u r e women , non smoking , to c a r e tor 2 yr. o ld 4 8 month old girts. 8 :30em -5:30pm , Mon . thru Frt. Flexible , our HAM h o m e . C a l days:

BABY SfTTER - M a t u r e , tve M tor 18 m o n t h o ld . F e r m l n g t o n HMS. Light h o u s e k e e p i n g - n e l e r e n c e s re-quired Call a f t e r 7 p m : 553-8732

BABYSITTER needed for NOTE e n c e e r e q u i r e d area. CaH

Mature , rtatabta.

721-1606

BABY SITTER needed to att tor 8 m o n t h old ta our h o m a Mon -Frl m o r n i n g o r a f t e r n o o n only. Fa rming ton R d / 14

Cal a f t e r 8 p m . 661-6634

BABYSfTTER Mature w o m a n over 25 t o b a b y alt Tuae-Sat. Own t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . Cal af te r 5pm , 536-8513

BABY SfTTER - M a t u r e . e m b W o u e loving person tor m y 1 year old In F r a n k * ! H o u s e k e e p i n g , days. RAF-

Oeya: 541-1750 or evee: 626-5025

BABYSfTTER. My neme le Klmberty I e m 5 months old a n d need a ma -tu re . experienced p e r a o n t o love a n d c e r e tor m o s t a r t i n g Aug. 4, Ml t lma Bl rminghem my Mom at 54Q-41 172

BABY SfTTER NEEDED In our C a n -ton homa tor 2 children , 5MI 4 4 yrs. okt Ful t ime p o e M o n . R a i n — a

c a » 9 6 i - 6 3 4 6

BABYSrrfER needed tor 7 year old male . Our Lady of Lo re t to School district. Radford Start last weak ol Aug. CM a f t e r 6PM: 256-2114

BASYSfTTER NEEDED tor BkmSng-hem area t o c a r e tor 2jeer old boy.

642-7166 muet I

BABYSfTTER needed tor 2 mon th GM Start Sept 6 . our home . Mon . . Wed 4 Frt.. 7 :30em -5pm . Refe rene -ee Own traneporetlon.

BABYSfTTER NEEDED - tor 3 yr. old. Your h o m e or m i n e , mua l drive .

BABY SITTER - P a r t Ume tor 5 4 7

Eoide, 2 er 3 days par week. 12 • n d Drake a r e a . C a l after 8pm

563-4567

BABY SITTER - Part Ome tor very sweat 8 m o n t h old baOy Our Waal Btoomftatd h o m a or yours. Non

BABY SfTTER wanted, mua l ba rs6-abie a n d e x p e r i e n c e d tor > c M d r a n . part W n e T b v o m a araa. Cal aAM 6 p m 477-3673

BA*YSfTTER - 16 mo. old boy. pre-tar aomeone sta kMa . T-8 a l t e r -

k ta your h o m o ATA-

r s F - s s n BABYSITTER • 2 LA S leys p a r

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BASYSTT 12-4, 6 DAT* par eeak, tar

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COLLEGE STUDENT needed tor c M d cere. Sem - 9 a m M o n t h ru Frt, own transportation neneeeary. S ta r t Sept 2nd . After 6 p m 471-0716

EVENING BABYSfTTER In o u r Uvo-nla boms tor o u r 4 4 1 year old. Pa r t time. C e l 501-2134

EXPERIENCED PERSON as Nanny / Housekeeper tor F r i d a y s / S a t u r d a y s Non s m o k e r , r iefeiericee r equ i red . Bloomfield HMA lotadarice. exoelani

642-5125

FULL 4 PART TIME AVAILABLE tor al 3 shi f ts . We are looking tor motherly t y p e people to he lp our elderly seldents who are n o t • bu t need he lp t o bathe, drees, serve meals , dodlahee. houeekeeping a n d laundry WhKehal H o m e For the Aged. 40675 G r a n d RNer . Novl. be-tween H e a g a r t y a n d Meadowbrook Rd. C o n t a c t M a r y Lou a t 474-3442

FULL TIME NANNY/HOUSEKEEP-ER tor boy and girl egee 6 4 2. Stable , m a t u r e , non amofclng Indi-vidual Hun t ing ton Woode locat ion . Peld vacat ion . At ta r 6 PM. 546-1646

SBVERNESS/HOUSEKEEPER Immedia te o p e n i n g . Experienced e n d d e p e n d a b l e parson t o care tor 2 CNMIAII of amgto m a l e In Birming-ham . Muat dr ive a n d cook. Refer-eneee r equ i red . Sa l a ry negotlabta-J Call Mon . thru Fri. 9 a m - 5 p m .

362-2015

GRANDMOTHER TYPE with lota of TLC t o babysit set of twins , a g e a 2H. weekdays, m y C a n t o n home . Own t r anepo r t a t l on . i s M e i i c e e Cel altar 4pm , Cheryl 397-2326

GROSSE POINTE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

866-4576 50 years ralabta aarvtoe

NMDS I I P T L F C F L COO*T. Nannies , MAKTE. HouMkeepar t . G a r d e n e r s . Chauffeurs. But le r s . C o u p l e s Nur s s Aids. Compenkme snd Dey Workers tor prhrete homes.

18614 M e e k Avenue G r o a a e P o m t e F o r m e

N A N N Y / H o u e e k e e p e r 2 couple needs caring p e r a o n t o tve-In 4 t a k e charge of 15 m o . OK) girt ta 11 r oom h o m a . Located ta the N. Roeedale Parit c o m m u n i t y of DE-troll. Duties i n c l u d e cerWoooktag tor toddler , l aundry 4 I g h l houee-keeping. Muet have dr ivers icenee 4 check a b l e reler encee 5V4 dey weak. Mual be f lextoia 4 n o n emofcer . OAM room 4 bath. C a l C»erikiqs af ter 8pm : 313-537-2596

q u a l t y nurs ing oare ta nurs ing tocMty 4 HASP—I.

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3 5 7 - 3 6 5 0

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3 3 5 - 4 6 4 4 BABY SITTING

6 Mae /F e r m i n g l o n a rae . Days, al agee 261-0344

RESPONSIBLE WOMAN TO Bebytat three young children. Tuaa. 4 wed ta m y Fa rming ton Home . 7:30am -5:30pm 478-3663

ROCHESTER - T e a c h e r . Old Peercfi 4 Walton area. Looking tor house-k e e p e r /mo thers he lper . 7-9em daffy beginning Sept. Cal 662-9307

SOUTHFIELD AREA r o o m with pri-vate Path, tor l ady over 45. ta EA-chenge tor houeekeapkig e n d cook-ing. STA Joy 569-4619

SPECIAL PERSON needed to owe tor my spec ia l 6 m o . o ld In m y h o m e . Fua-bme, s t a r t i n g In SapL Ught housekeeping, n o n emofcer . refer-ences O r c h a r d Lake a r e a . 863-1244

TEACHER Looking tor laoponekMe person t o care tor tatant. 3 days par week In my Sou th f i e ld h o m e . Oen t r anspor t a t ion /1 efei' • I mea 354-2413

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5 5 7 - 2 5 0 5

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Pontlac Buslnees Institute YOUR PARTNER FOR A

CALL 475-3145 FOR CAREER TRAINING

F a r m i n g t o n 3 A 0 1 Grand RNer

F a r m i n g l o n . Ml 46084

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CLEAMNG SERVICE - HOMES 11 years aspe iMma. Weekly , bi-weekly. monthly or 1 Ume . Bonded 4 I n s Free CETAI iotas. 547-0460

TEACHER NEEDS c a r ing p e r s o n t o superv tae one chid s n o househo ld In Troy. Adame ta 8q . Lake . Mon .-Frl.. 7 AM. - 10 AM. 826-4374.

WANTED: M I Ume m a t u r e , n a m y t y p e IndMdual t o c a r e tor Intent In my Rochester eree h o m e . Non smokers only cal 826-1331

WORKING OOKMO looking tor •A tor To tu re woman t o care tor Todd ta r 4

Intent In our F a r m i n g t o n HMs h o m e . Part Ume . 3 deys a weak, u n t * Sept IS. Ful t lma . 8-5 PM efter S e p t . 15. U g h t h o u e e k e e p i n g d u t l e e r equ i red . Staery legottePto. f t a l a r s n c s s re-

quired . P l e e e e cal 474-0626

509 Help Wanted Couplee

A P A R T M E N T

M A N A G E R S Proper ty m e n e g e m e n t firm looking tor m e n e g e m e q t with experience only. S e n d leeume to: 4000 Town Cente r . S u i t e 190. S o u t h M d Ml 46075. ettn S u p e r v t a o r

APARTMENT MGR. COUPLE North O a k l a n d C o u n t y epoi t i i io in complex neede m e n e g a r co i t a to tor M l Ume on alte m e n e g e m e n t . MuM heve m

MAINTENANCE

tangexpe-a p a r t m e n t a n d b a n e -

256-8923

HOME HEALTH Aide tor P e r m e n e n t poe l t lon Bloomfloid HMe eree. C a l b e t w e e n 1 0 a m - 3 p m .

HOUSE-CLEANERS W a n t e d , per t 4 Ml Ume . ExoeMant work ing oondF oons- Top pey. OAM t r anspo r t a t i on r squ i red . 522-1440

COUPLE Maintenance couple tor new luxury Novl e p e r t m e n t commun i ty Men knowledgeeble In memtenence-w o m e n tor MTT c lean ing . Good ary and apa rbnen t Contact

PART TIME PERSONAL House-keeper. with own car UUIVEIHOM to 13 Mle 4 T e l e g r a p h , t o work tor buolnoes couple wfth n o c h l d r s n o r pets. Muat be wltang t o work up t o 5 days p e r week b u t no t t o exceed a total of 16 hrs per week. $96. Refer -ences r equ i red . Ca* a f l a r 5 p m

540-2228

HOUSEKEEPER - Fermlngton HMs work ing mother, look ing tor exper t -

s p a r . weakly tor a 4 b e d r o o m colonial . Have o n e 3 year old a n d smal d o g . QutaMed pe r -sons. cal tor Interview , Deys. 557-9340. Even ing . 661-5062.

HOUSEKEEPER - M a t u r e , able to shop a n d AOME e r r a n d s

HOUSEKEEPER - Pert Ume. t o cere tor 3 daughters, e g e e 11. 8 4 5. s ta r t ing in Sept.. h o u r s 3 30-7:30PM. Mon . -Frl . . Rocfiaetor HMs. Selery negotiable Cal 6:30PM-9PM, 652-6219

HOUSEKEEPER - R e t i r e m e n t resi-dency. pert Ume . Some aeek,and«. 1660 Vsnoy. WeeUend Apply In pe r -

HOUSEKEEPER t o Ive In. MuM b e c leen . honest m o r a l a n d a b l e to drive . Tefclng complete c h a r g e of h o m e e n d 3 children (8. 7 4 8V Musl h a v e r eoan t work ing l a M e n i i e i , val-id drivers loenes. Room 4 b o e r d . u e e o l c e r , heefth 4 Me Ineurence . peld veceuon p lua $160 week S e n d r e e u m e t o T.Merrft t , 38099 Schoo i -cre f t , Uvon i s . Ml 46150

HOUSEKEEPER wantei with ekJerly lady on

to Ive in •etaor. Ighl

housework. Fermlngton 474-7365

HOUSEKEEPER 3-5 deys. poeeibie »ve- n, relereno-ss. non-smoker. 373-7656

IF YOU ere warm, rm •poneible 4 dedicated to care tor oc w 8 month 4 3% yeer old sons we wo md be mm-ssied m mewtmg you. * - *<* deys.

teceoeery 661-2196

INFANT CARE - 3 days a week. I fioueekeeptag. m u s t have experi-ence 4 own t r a n a p o r t a l l o n . Weet

LIVE M - babyeMtar. tor room * board. 2 g t ta . m u e t be M k r s 4 re-

G o o d Ctai

UVE-W NANNY Fermlngton H M s Hagoltabta wages, to oare tor 3 kMa . a g e a 6. 7 4 6 - l a f l 7AM-12 Noon. 477-4

L N C - M or I tu re 4 nepnneto le lo hafei with 4 yr old Room 6 b o a r d plua pey. a a s 4 Sun . C0. M a r a n e a a . G a r d e n

rsLTXLrJZR SS. 426-7176

LOVMG MATURE woman to oare tar boye « a e « 4 A M o n M r u PrL.

M 4 iwanta eta 66a Hours -

M A T U n a S A a W T T S R 11 I I I , M , H e a a n d heme. $ a a * Ota be* t

| M F « M TMII I . — MI lata U n l K D i s M L H ^ H

MANAGER COUPLE •anted tor a m a n a g e m e n t c o m p a n y S o u t h M d MuM have srfth 200 unl ta or m o r a . Good salary a n d banelNa fo r q u a H a d ooupta . S e n d r e e u m e to: Etkln 4 C o m p a n y . 29777 Te l eg raph Rd.. Suite 1565. S o u t h M d . Ml 46034

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT WtaMcnown property management o r g a n t t a t l o n seeks c o u p l e t o "M-IN to r v a c a t i o n i n g managers th roughout t h e M e t r o Detroit sres Assignments 4 locations may vary . Satary 4 expeneea p a id : THN la a n Meal poel t ton tor t h e reared or aantl-r e d r e d o o u p t a j s t a o la doafctoue of part Ume t e m p o r a r y eeeignments a d d i t i o n * Income . 15143 Eure Rd . Southgate

PROPERTY MANAGMENT FIRM looking for m e n a g e r with experience only. 72 uni ts . Ltaieer aree-8 M i s S e n d r e s u m e to : 4000 Town C e n t e r . Sui te 190. Sou th f i e ld Ml 46075. e t t n .

RESI0ENT MANAGER COUPLE Mature . I aapc»ial: i la o o u p l e tor new 250 unit suburban complex. Experi-enced In p M n b m g . hea l ing . Mectil-cal, l u s k i g 4 m a n a g e m e n t . Aperl-ment . utMttae 4 sa ta ry . Cai 9 a m -4pm . 643-7576

RESIDENT MANAGER COUPLE tor Plymouth srea. va ry , dealr a b l e loca-tion. experienced only, - knowledge of hee l ing 4 cooing, aome book-keeping skMs r equ i red , s a l a r y wNh Blue C r o e a /Bk ia Shield . Cal Mon -FRL. 9AM-5PM,

RESIDENT MANAGER COUPLE Mature , r e a p o n t a b l e ooupta tor new 200 unM s u b u r b e n oompiax. Experi-e n c e d ta p lumbing , h e a t i n g , rteckl-cal, l l se lng 4 management Aperi-ment . utMttse. selery 4 b e n e f i t s Cel Bsressn 2 -6pm

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SALES REP A growing natlonaf compeny haa 2 opemnge lor si'iftii.wleatlc w i g e O c prnleaMcintae In Ihe Metro Detroit sres Exoeaent earnings and grtMrth pnSateiel Degree. Personnel or cu-r e d Salee experience fastened Send raaiawa to: Salea Manager, can. 32969 llemason CX. Sitae » 0 . Farminglon HMa. Ml 4S01S

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DEPENDABLE HOUSEKEEPER 5 yeers experlenos The Beta. Atao HouaaattUng. Reler encee C e l evenings. 545-6450

ROMULUS D O W N I W E R 721-1777

ROSEVILLE-EAST 774-2727

Ccxxtty • 14 Iskee 477-4571 m — . m >400 itatay M o t o r / r. 1S7S Ford fconoo MKO [6 tain. 1S7S Ome, C-60 • H b a . M a t . lota M t a

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SEEKING oMdhood Mend, Dorthy Jeen I t c h e O e Moved Irom Gerden CRy to T a t a r . Mich., ta 1967 Mar-ried Bob Bendy stao worked ta a nauclear plant and eMa In tae aar-| Ivtoe. Any Into on har. ptaeaa m

WM tanp tor you In Egypt Certouchaa. a i l i h a j n i . oamta sac dtoa. a le - W i i e tor dattata. NstarM PO Boa 114. Royta Oak. Ml 46067

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n g t o • r r o S s 702

For tree Intro ooct, oaft 526-1780

THANK YOU. ST. JUDE -tor tevors reoamed. J . M > i

602 LoetA Found BLOOMFIELD TWP. SHELTER

Lota or Found a par? Mon.-Frt. Ban » atao moe Pete tor AdopSa Tatagraph 644-6161 ma. 260

FOUND BEAGLE type dog. Brown 4 while mala. Sheldon/ Joy area.

Hwy.. W Variety offered by a i ar tareCoamu-rtay of Nputabto Dataars. ( M y . Tues-Set . i0-6pm:Sun.. 1 2 4 p m .

FOUND - CaBoo kMan. 4 t Pews, green eyes blue 6aa o Shaldon-Pelmer area. Canton.

FOUND: . Scnocwcrsft 4 Fermlngton Rda. After 3pm- 422-3706

E N R O L L N O W 476-3145

loving dtad cere by dependebla high e d n o l girt. One cftad | 1 J M r 4 2 chldren »2.00/hr Wayne RdVPtymouth Rd. 422-6757

EXPERIENCED LADY wtehe* day aiork. Tuaa.. Thurs or Frt. Own

867-4426

GIRL WISHES to clean oondoa. My

591-3464

HOUSE 4 APARTMENT CLEANING

Maiure woman, enperianoad. ratar-537-5267

HOU8ECLEANINQ. experienoed. p r e f e r e n c e s , Blrminghem.

" " Tr&3Sf!S LIVE- IN AIDES, INC.

"The Affordable In-Home Care"

Picivldlng QuMlty Uve. ped 4 Older

651-3679 MATURE WOMAN tor elderly women - Live In, Plymouth aree

NEAT N NIFTY MAID SERVICE •» . . . . -e »a - u r" o 'o ia i ijr-.au caeerung oona jtw osc leahtoned way. Homee 4 apart-

Bonded 4 Inewed

NURSE AOE la MaraaMd in 11 mm or M tana potaMon of aaMa Vie sick 6 elderly No Bue taa. C oar. Good latoiMiLae. 697-a

evenings 532-2680

OFFICE CLEAMNG quick snd sRmdable C a l between 6 j 0 - # ^ 0 PM.

ROCHESTER TO SOUTHFIELD

SISTERS HOUSECLEANMG Dependable women. Thorough cleenlng.

534-3066

TWO HOMEMAKERS wM deen your home or apartment. Reoeonebta

TWO WOMEN wM dean your houee. Experienced 4 trustworthy C a l 663-6939 288-0605

YOUNG. CHR0T1AN tamata can be-oome companion to yow Mderty

d . R a t part-time. Satary

422-8666

YOUNG WOMAN. reBebta 4 honeet tea to do houeactaeriing. Bk-ghem. BtocmMd. nochsMsr,

Troy araaa. I W W M M 752-6661

513 8ltuatkma Wanted

RELIABLE yotaig t etah eetablahed ground in conetru CX-peaoe oorpa).

RETIRED G e f T L E M A N i Uon marketing, bookkai or a p t deavery. Cel John.

514 Sttuatkma Wanted

CARE AT HOME A Little or A Lot

Compmlone. housekeepers. I Aides and loanaad Hureas STAFF BULDERS Home HaaMi Care Servtoae end speek to e par-

repreeentePve. less to 12 •Ndmpht 7 deye a weak. Let us hato you-haeyourataf .

. 557-8600

515 Chid Care APPLICATIONS now being aooapl-ad tar M tane piugtewt Open 7em-10pm. Mon Fri tor a w e mformetion

CHILD CARE tar egee 2 H to 6. Quatatad sta* Ful snd pert Mwe

PROGRAM-far aaoa yrs af a o s C i j l n i

1 taaa 4 M a n a are-ta ai Uvanta. 525-4767

you cen oaiwt on - tor s6 agee Cal-

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523 Attorney* I f j f i CounaeBng

ATTORNEY Consultation - FREE

end houee eels Pareonta Injury - Drunk OfMng

Sat . • * - . 4 i MARK T. SLAVENS

421-5210 B U V M 8 OR SELUNG A HOUSE?

. w a ptapate H tagta dooaeanta. $150 umitatata. Atao « e ^ probata, ooorporstlone 4 evictions Thorn

ADOPTION NOT ABORTION

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CONORATULATIONB Nanoy M M M Mostao Chemps-' . iBmtaM M

FOUND: MOCB) POOOLE. Ml bieck, white c o M r on 7-17th -7 M l e 4 Ouch . 931-7636

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color mtaa Like M a i

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Rd- Reward. 729-'

LOST - MeSe c a t dark grey, long hair, green sues Since July 3 r a Oakland Tap. 8 u a l Rd. 4 Htxon.

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701 ALEXANDER DOLLS, l i ) i l l t a M i ^ i r y

($190 pair). 394-0925

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A JULY SALE Of QUALfTY

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ANTIQUE A » mirror 4 2 pel outwork dewgr $960-

• n T p r n t a m i f in oSsnl oondtaon.

ANTKXJC bun net $445. Tab 16 tor $1JXI0

ta $435 China oata-ta. 6 dtafea, $466. Or

961-3796

ANTIQUE F U penary oomptal pertar set M l stactrtc emoklr rocker, cherry g tav .

RNmjRE - IIDBMM

a ^ b a f t a y a t a T ig stand, lampa. Oeoo daak. bunk, dene 4

336-0944

ANTIQUE Ota •taring M M . goodoondtaor

Lag table w«h a a l Spene to M l S. Vary

$300. 611-4464

ANTIQUE t a S S M N bench. m*M-lenl oon<9fon. $100 471-6267

ta B U Y M } ALL ANTIOUESI! • Gtaaa. puetoerda. docks, art (taaa. snboue does, ( l a t a i . ShaSy ctaaa. baeoed p u e a s 346-3154. 34S-7SS4

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pie aata oak dkptay oabtaat. IM-

4 g « * o p . Seta days J u N 2 5 > U 7 29060 Sunenarwoad. Fernanglon

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July 24 Ihru 2 7 » MtaM

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EVER-7 SPORTS HALL Saturday: 6:46 PM

27531 Grand RWar, W. ot

ANTIQUE WICKBt; ch6dren'a rotat-ers. daak 4 chair, lounge. 1660 le-dtaa chair, d e l buggy, taeo ta- oon-

BEALTnFUL mahogany cabinet etah g M doora 6650. Metal 4 wood bunk $150. t 7S7-2SIS

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Fr t I

214 E. MICHIGAN AT PARK DOWNTOWN YPSILANTI

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702 Antiques PRICED ESTATE SALE

Tak* • i w M e t J d A m — U l C i a . n u i i r n c 1C1 i f l f u A i |CC {VifiMlM

* I <UHJ UI ^ co l l ec t ion o t G e r t r u d e M a r x ) Cot tar , Furni ture , po rce l e ln , a t a t a e p h e m e r a . v in t age d o t t i n g . Or ien ta l ruga, ( a - a t r r . b o o k s . p r in t s . (SMI war memorsb i l l e . a n d evs ry th lng ease you might a x p a c t t o f ind on a t r ip beck Into the 1800'a Frt.. S a t . July 2 5 ft 26, 10-5 p m 8 6 * LongleUow. In t h e historic B o e t o n / E d M o n dis t r ic t , 1 btoa S at cna

*

706 Garaga Sales: Oakland

- M barn n n Hamil ton & 3rd). By Mary G a o Calaal a A s s o c

SUNDAY OUTDOOR MARKET July 27 1-75 - Exit 89, c o r n a r S s s n s -b a w ' C l a r k a t o n R d a A n t l q u e e , ' Craf t* Dealer Info. 0 5 2 - 0 3 7 9

WICKER COUCH & c h e k S p r i n g cuah lons 8250

5 9 1 - 2 3 5 1

703 Crafts CRANBROOK LOOM. 8 ft. , 4 he r -nees , with a p o d r ack , shelf. bancf i & 3 r e e d s 8 4 . 0 0 0 ' b e e i offsr 8 5 3 - 5 5 8 4

a i B U I M f l M l U * ' 1 J - -~ .n l ( -mily g a r a g e sa le Materni ty . infant 'JWV-Oranf 8 adult d o t h l n g WorkBor tch . furrVWe, b o o k a 8 h o u s e h o l d l l a m a Jt<y 24-27. 9AM-5PM O u a r t o n Lake E s t a t e s 1075 Suf fUld . N of Mapla. E ol C r s n b r o o k

BIRMINGHAM L o u of misc . Fri. July 25 10am to 3pm 160 C a t a l p a . n OT 14 M8a. W ot W o o d w a r d

BIRMINGHAM. S a m - n o o n ONLYI G a s dryar . w s s h s r . air c o n d i t i o n e r s , f reezer , misc Caah Onlyl S a t .July 26 1765 S h l p m a n ; 14 8 Sou tWie ld

BIRMINGHAM. 4 famMaa. 1082 Mid-land. N of Oak, b e t w e e n L a * a p a r t & Lskee ide Thurs . . Fri.. S a t . 9 - 4 PM Furni ture . toya . s t e e m e r t r u n k , goit c luba . window blinds, h o u s e -hold Kama. 2 1 " Black 6 whi te o o n -aoM TV. a o m a an t lquee . l o u of rrttac No

706 Garaga Sales: Oakland

F l H M I N y I UN a r m saw. book*, d o t h e e . che s t f r eeze r 6 mm. , e q u i p m e n t . Fri. -S u n 10-7 PM 28311 Wlldwood Trail, 10 Mile 6 Mlddlebel l

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 Family Lawn t rac tor with enow M a d e , gar-d a n e q u i p m e n t , girl 's b e d r o o m eat . furn i ture , clothing, b o o k a 2 9 0 0 0 Merv in . S of , 13. E ' o f D r a k e July 3 4 . i S . i 8 . B - i

FARMINGTON HILLS O i r l a t m a a m July S a v e u p to 7 5 % a n d m o r a 1 Week only S a m e W a n d toy*, jewel-ry. g a m e e . houeeno ld I t em* A* n e w M a r m a l Gift*. 28857 O r c h a r d Laka Rd b e t w e e n 1 2 8 13 Mile Rd.,

706 Garaga Sato: Oakland

5 p m Furni ture , knene . china.' m a n ( w o m a n * a p p a r e l , ch i ldren* d o t h e a . e l c 2 0 6 2 0 W e y l a n d . Off 11 MHe. V. Mile W of E v e r g r e e n right on t o N a w i l , 3 b lock* riant o n l o Way-

block) land (midd le of t h e I

SOUTHFIELD - Gigant ic Moving Sa le - 29300 Brook* Lane, 2 b lock* W ot Lahaer . N of 12 mile Thur s Fri,

dlane*, g i aaawara , col lect ibles

s o m e a n t i q u e s 8

SOUTHFIELD MOVING S a l e Fri. Sa t , 10-5pm. 3 0 0 2 4 Spr ing River W • e s t e r 8 Sou th f i e ld

Bi^MINGHANM. E a t a t a S a l e . 1364 Holland, Fri - S u n . 9 - 5 PM Near

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 temity Frt. 9 - 5 Househo ld Item*. toys . dolts, c h i l d r e n ' s d o t h s s . Bikes, mov ie c a m e r a , king b e d f r a m e , m u c h m o r e 35767 F r ede r i cksbu rg , w of Drake , b e t w e e n 12-13 Mile

A d a m * 8 Lincoln

HANO MADE Quirt* lor u » Call a f te r 4pm

HOLIDAY MOLDS 8 o t h e r s Artful Clobbers Ceramics , 2 4 4 2 1 W Mc Ni-chols 533-2346 5 8 1 - 7 0 5 6

704 Rummage S a t o Flea Markets

FLEA MARKET - Aug 3 r d . 10 -5pm Ever-? Hall, 27531 G r a n d River. Uvonla, out*kle . ' lns ide S p e c e avail-a b l e 5 3 2 - 2 9 1 3

FLEA MARKET S u n d a y . July 27*h. 150 Plymouth Elks, 4 1 7 0 0 Ann Arbor Rd . Plymouth, Ml 4 5 3 - 1 7 8 0

HOUSEHOLD, d o t h l n g , toys , a t e Juty 27, 28. 29. 9:30 t o 5

CONGREGATION 8 ' N A I DAVID. 24350 Southf ie ld Rd. . Sou th f i e ld

NW YWCA FLEA MARKET Sat , July 26; 10AM-5PM

S p a c e * Available G r a n d River at Beech-Daly 5 3 7 - 6 5 0 0

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - July 2 6 8 27 . 9 a m - 5 p m 7 2 5 East S q u a r e L a k e Rd , % mile E. o l U p d y k e

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 2 temity Fur -niture. s o m e ant ique*. buMdIng m a -terials. Ught f lx turea . b o o k s , d o t h -lng. g l a s s w s r e . golf d u b * , old Play-

5007 Fores t Way; 2 Wk* W of T e l e g r a p h boy*, l uggage a n d m u c h m o r a

I Way, 2 I On Lone Pine, Frt 8 S a t , 9 -4

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Multl Famity Ant iques , furn i ture , g i a a a w a r a . po t -tery, silver china , c l o t h e s h o u s e -hold 8 d e c o r a t i v e Item*, co l lec t i -ble* Thurs , Frt,, S a t 9 -5 . 4 2 9 7 Sonnlngda le , W ol T e l e g r a p h . S Long Laka R d

FARMINGTON MILLS, houaer to ld fu rn i sh ing s a w July 24-26, 9 - 5 P M , 2 9 3 1 7 Laka Park Dr , near In te r sec -t ion of Fa rming ton 8 13 Mile Rd*. Antique*. Singer sewing m a c h i n e , r eco rd* , book* . g la*aware . o f f ice supp l i e s 8 e q u i p m e n t , a r t suppl loe . d r a p e s , s t e r e o e q u i p m e n t , miac

FARMINGTON - Lota of co«ec t lb lee . s o m e tool* S t a r t s 9 a m - ? . T u e e - S a t 3 3 9 1 0 M a c o m b W of Fa rming lon Rd . S of G r a n d River

FARMINGTON - Mult" family Mate r -nity. Infant 8 ch i ld ren ' s d o t h l n g , toy* 8 e q u i p m e n t in excel lent cond i -t ion Pool filter, b ikes , h o u s e h o l d Fri, S a t , July 25 .26 9 a m - 4 p m 3 4 1 5 0 S t a l e E off GUI

SOUTHFIELD - Moving Househo ld Sa le -"3 Family Furni ture, mlec . lot* of c lo the* - g r e a t buy* Sat S u n . 29214 Murray C r a a c e n t , 12 M M

706 Garage Sa to : Oakland

9 A M - 4 P M 2 0 4 T LOAfl LAX* S h o r s oft Middlemen, b e t w e e n Long Laka 8 S q u a r e Lake R d * S o m e t h i n g for e v e r y o n e

WEST 8L OOM FIELD Cloth ing , fur-n i tu re . p i a n o , h o u a e h o l d Item*, building suppl ies Today . Fri. 8 Sa t 4590 Middle!on co rne r of Lone Pine, b e t w e e n MtddteOelt 8 Inektar

WES I BLUOMFIELLI - g i y l f W q j MM every th ing Pic* a n d c h o o s e e v e r y o n e w e l c o m e 3 7 5 8 Terrytorook Road . 1 blk E of O r c h a r d Laka Rd , 1 b * S of Walnut Lake Rd, Thurs -S u n . 9 -9

707 Garage Sales: Wayne

s t e r ed 8 c a n e d p l s o s s . July 18-2 7 th . 9 - 6 p m 3 2 6 3 3 W 8 Mils Rd Be-tween Merr iman 8 F a r m i n g l o n

LIVONIA - A p p k e n c e e . fu rn i tu re , miac July 24-26 . 10AM-5PM 15020 Falrlane. 2 blk* W of F a r m i n g t o n Rd . S of 5 Mile

707 Garage Sato: Wayne

707 Garage Sato: Wayne

706 Household Goods Oakland County

Ot . s « • » Bradner Thurs . Fri. 12 n o o n - 5 p m Sat , 9 a m - 4 p m Clothing, s m a i *p-ptiencee. off ice chairs . fu rn i ture nu-m e r o u s o ther i t e m *

SQUTHFIELD - MOVING S a t e G o o d d o t h l n g . s h o e s , houaeho ld Itsm*. •mail a p p l l a n c e e . b e d r o o m set , chl-n e s s 9 * 12 rug , ScfrWInn bikes, p l aypen . « t ro»er , s te reo , X C a r o o Carr ie r Fri - S u n , . 9 a m - d u a k 1 5 6 1 5 Penn*yhranla . Greenf ie ld 8 9V» Mile

WIXOM MOVING SALE. Ant tquaa . f reazer air cond l t l ona r . o ther appli-ance* . e lec t ron ic* , s a l e e m e n ' * s a m -ple*. every th ing m u l t g o ' 2831 Pot ter Rd N of P o n t l a c Trail. E of Wlxom Rd , July 25 .26 ,27 9 a m - 5 p m

LIVONIA -

houaeho ld good* , fu rn i tu re , d o t h -lng, jewelry, of l toe m e d w n e e , old dofts, Including M . A Dtonna t o d d l a r . p lants , b o o k a . m o r e . Frt. 1-6prrv Sa t Sun 9 -4 9 9 1 2 A u b u m d a l a . 3 b locks W of Mer r iman . 2 b l o c k s t . e f t Plymouth

LIVONIA - Friday. » a m - 16141 A l « vxSer E of Mlddlebert S of 5 MHe S o m a c a r a m l c * u p p « a a

SOUTHRELD, S c h o o l d o t h e * . all s t z ss . b o y s a n d girts h o u s e h o l d I t ems 16910 C r e a « * i t , Wed - S a t 9-6, co rne r of P i e r ce 8 Weba te r

SOUTHFIELD - Thur* . Frt., Sa t . . 2 1 2 2 6 Midway, b e t w e e n Laheer 8 Eve rg reen . N of 8 mile Furni ture , h o u s e h o l d , s q u a r e d a n c e c l o t h e s

OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET = o r d - W y o m l n g Drive-In T h e a t a r

Ford Rd at Wyoming O p e n Wed . S a t 8 S u n 8 - 5 P M

4 2 1 - 1 3 1 1

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Moving s a l e Sa l , July 26 9 a m - 4 p m C o r n e r of Franklin 8 Bracken , b e t w e e n L o n e P ine 8 Long Lake Ant ique* , Lincoln rocker , old lace 8 quilt*, o ld tool*. W*ber grin, w e e d t r i m m e r , y a r d e q u i p m e n t Radio 8 s t e r e o e q u i p -ment Designer c l o t h e s 8 s h o e s . Kitchen Item*, beau t i fu l h o u s e h o l d a c c e s s o r i e s m u c h miac

S A M P L E S A L E Health-lax Chi ldren* c lo th ing lor Fall 1986 s o m e s u m m e r m e r -c h a n d i s e Up to 50% o« Retail. Tues July 29th. 7 p m - 10pm Ms-c o m b Coun ty P a r * Bicentennia l Mall 15000 Met ropo l i t an Pa rkway 'E of S c h o e n h e r r . S ta r l ing Height* )

705 Wearing Apparel WEDDING G O W N by Alfred Ange io Ca thedra l t r am, new, s t t e 12 $ 2 5 0 Aft*r 5PM 4 7 6 - 0 1 6 8

MATERNITY C L O T H E S - S ize 7. ex -cellent condi t ion . 4 7 8 - 6 5 2 5

PARTY D R E S S E S Long, s o m e new, size 16 4 6 4 - 1 8 1 6

WEOOING G O W N Blanch ^ P u r -chased 4-86 Size 14 Whi le silk, open neck , l aoe /paa r t bod ice , long slepve S 4 6 5 Call 6 - 9 p m . 8 5 1 - 4 3 4 1

706 Garage Sales: Oakland

BERKLEY - H u g e s a l e - Everything mu*< got 1882 Phillip*. 5 blka E ol Greenf ie ld . 1*1 blk N of 11 Mile Thur»-Sei . 9 -4

BIRMINGHAM - H o u s e h o l d I t em* clothing, crib, sliver 8 crys ta l Fri 8 S*t 9 a m - 5 p m 16976 Beverty Rd be --ween 13 8 14 Mile. Southf ie ld " Greenfield

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Fox Hllla S u b S a t 9-4 , S u n 9 -1 Many miac. furni ture 8 h o u s e h o l d Item*. ' Oil painting*, a imoat new king s i ze w a t e r b e d 8 2 d r awer legal file Ba th-r o o m f l x t u r e a . J ^ n n - A I r s t o v e , w a s h e r , f r e e z e r , k i n g s p r e s d ' d r a p e a . plant*, b u m p e r poo l 8 p ing pong tab le , lawn m o w e r , s n o w blower d o t h e a . e t c . 568 Rolling Rock

BLOOMFIELD - s u p e r sa le , h o u s e -hold c lo the*, a c c e s s o r i e s 2 3 7 4 Bren thavan . S q u a r e Lake be tween . A d a m s 8 Opdyke , S a t - S u n . 10-Apm

FARMINGTON. C l w r y dining room se t . t ab l e 6 cha i r s , buf le t , ch ina cab ine t , p ine d ine t t e . 6 cha i rs ; 2 E than Allen c o u c h e s , t ab lee . a c c e s -s o r i e s F r l - S a t , 9 -5 . 3 5 9 4 8 C h a r i e r C r e s t , i n d e p e n d e n c e C o m m o n * S u b , n e a r Drake 8 G r a n d River

FARMNGTON HILLS. 22447 Elena Dr , Nine MHe 8 Hals tad . F n - 6 a l 1»-6 Wall a c c e s s o r i e s , toys , a q u a r i -u m . C h r i s t m a s air cond i t ioner , re-f r ige ra to r , b o o k s , chl lds d e s k

SOUTHFIELD - Thur s Fri. S a t 9 - 5 17111 Mary tand Between 10 Mile 8 Mt V e r n o n . E. of Southf ie ld Rd Wide variety of w o m e n s Oeeigner c lo the*. » a a o n e d shoe* , ta* m a n * (6'4) suit*, ou t e r g a r m e n t s , h o u e e -hold Hems, e t c

W BLOOMFIELD, fu rn i tu re , h o u a e -hold I tems, lot* m o r a 5 6 7 5 Fox-Hun! Lane (off of Walnu t nea r Or-c h a r d Lake) T h u r a . - S a t . Jufy 2 4 - 2 8

LIVONIA - Frt 8 S a t . 9 - 6 . 18651 Goitview. 7 MHe/Levan Area . Lawn-boy mower , girt * cuke. a t e .

W BLOOMFIELD July 25-26; 9 \ M -5PM 5 3 4 5 T a q u e s t a . off Walnut Lake b e ! O r c h a r d L a k e 8 Oreke . Toys. tools , fu rn i tu re , co l l ec t ap ie*

LIVONIA - H u g e t a l e . 6 family. Jul 24-27. 9 -8 . 2 9 0 2 0 G r a n d o n W of-Middieoei t . S of Wee t C h k » g o

W BLOOMFIELD T h u r s - S a t . 9-4. 4327 M a c Q u e e n , E of Orcha rd Lake, N oft L o n g P ine Houaeho ld , w o r k b e n c h , m o w e r s , d e s k s , misc .

FRANKLIN Moving S a l e - S o f a , cha r r s . p ine t res t l e table 8 Benches, o a k t rund le b e d , I rac lor with mower 8 b l a d e , miac July 25-26 , 10-4 3 0 9 5 0 Franklin Rd S of 13 Mile

FRANKLIN MOVING O d d * 8 end* , fu rn i tu re , h a n d y m a n ' s tool*. Fri-S a v , 9 - 5 ONLY 3 2 7 7 3 Have r fo rd

CHURCH Y GARAGE S A L E S o m e antique®, h o u s e h o l d , a n d clothing i t e m s S a t 9 a m t o 3 p m Covenan t Alliance C h u r c h 1 5 8 5 8 W 13 Mile, lust W, of Greenf ie ld

Sa le 13336 Winches te r , b e t w e e n 8 11 Mile Rd*. i blk E of Cool ldge , Fri, S a t . July 2 5 . 2 6 t h , 9 - 5 p m Lovesea t . che s t of d r a w e r s , t ab l ee , cha i r s , furni ture , book* , p ic ture* , toys , h o u s e h o l d Hem*

FARMINGTON HILLS - July 2 4 - 2 5 . 9 -6 22694 Clear Lake Dr N of 9, be tween Drake 8 Mals tead

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 misc h o u s e h o l d , ch i l d r en* d o t he*, toys, bike* 2 4 6 8 5 Ivywood, N of 10 Mile, E of Fa rming ton Rd, Thur* Fri Sa l 10am 10 4 p m No p r e - s a l e s

FARMINGTON HILLS, 3 FunHy Sa le Toys, d o t h e a . s o m e b a b y i tems, h o u s e h o l d misc 3 4 7 8 2 Valley Forge. N of 12 Mile. W of F a r m i n g -ton Rd.. Fa rming ton G r e e n s S u b July 24-25-26 , 9 -5 .

FARMINGTON HILLS - F a n t a s t i c sale! Multl family Furn i tu re , h o u s e -hold. toys, d o t h e s . b a b y I tems, lawn mower spor t ing g o o d s , m u c h m o r e Fri, V S * t . , 9 a m - 4 p m , 2 8 1 4 5 Beitcresl S of 12 Mile. E of Middlebelt -Brookhlli E s t a t e s

BIRMINGHAM - H o m e remode l ing sa le Antique*, fu rn i tu re , r e f r ige ra -tor, c o p p e r d r a p e * , I reezer , b u n k b e d s , d o t h l n g . f lute, c r a f t i t ems . Wes t Lake c h e s t . 1 1 2 5 . m u c h more l 4644 H e d g e w o o d , Thur* 8 Frt, 9 -3 , Sat , , 9 - 1 2 n o o n . n e e r Walnu t Lake Fid 8 Franklin

FARMINGTON HILLS 3 fami l i e s 29223 Dresden , N. OI 8 Mile, E of Middlebel t Thurs . Fri. 9 - 5 p m

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S J u l y 25 ,26 .9am 24887 Ivywqod, 10 Mile 8 Fa rming ton Rd C l o t h e s , fu rn i tu re , miac.

S O U T H F I E L D - T h u r s . th ru S a t Jufy 2 4 - 2 6 t h 2 2 3 6 5 Berg Rd. (9 Mile/ Te legraph) 3 G e n e r a t i o n a c c u m u l a -t ion Col lec t ib les , dtfUs d e p r e e e i o n g la s s , jewelry, po t te ry . Nor i take chi-n a ( se rv ice for 12). a rchery , old c a m -e r a s . Nat ional C a s h Regis te r , e l e c -tric typewri te r , lot* of miac

SOUTHFIELD Frt, S a t , 9 : 3 0 - 5 p m Misc h o u s e h o l d Item*, toys , e t c 2 2 3 0 0 Ca r l e ton , S of 9 MHe. be-tween B e e c h 8 T e l e g r a p h

SOUTHFIELD, Frt. 8 S a t . 9 -5 . Every-thing g o e e - houaeho ld . a p p u a n c a a . c l o the* , c o l l e c t o r s I tem. misc . 20188 W o o d b u r n , 1 blk S of 9. 1 blk W, of E v e r g r e e n

W BLOOMFIELD - Ju ly 24-26 . 10-6 Deerfleid S u b . M a p l e - Middlebel t . 5429 Cla r idge S p e c t a c u l a r ! Collec-t ib les /o r ien ta l pa in t ings / fu rn i tu re / new gift l t e m s / ' 8 1 Suzuk i 7 5 0 / m o r e

W BLOOMFIELD, G r e a t Ne ighbor -h o o d Sale! T h u r s - S e t .9-5 Houae-hold i t ems , fu rn i tu re , d o t h e s , miac H o r s e s h o e Dr . off Wa lnu t Lake Rd b e t w e e n inks te r 8 Mldd lebe l l

W BLOOMFIELD Big Sa le l Frt Onlyt 10-4. LOU of B a b y , ch i ld ren a 8 h o u s e h o l d Kerns Low price*. 5 2 5 3 Doher ty Or , N off Walnut Lake Rd . E of O r c h a r d Lake Rd

W B L O O M F I E L D / M O V I N G 1 FrL-Sat ,(July 25-26 th ) . 9 -4 Furni ture Admira l f r idoe , $ 1 2 5 Too l s S e e r s E a g e r 1 - 2 2 Lawn Mower , $200 S p o r t s 8 Lawn equ ip . , m i a c W Maple t o F a r m i n g t o n Rd . N t o Pa t r ick . E on Pat r ick to ; 59S4 B a r n s t a b l e Cl 8 5 1 - 2 3 8 7

SOUTHFIELD, Fun taa t l c Salel July 26 ,27 th , 9 -5 . Toys , g a m e e , b a b v i t ems , r r v . ' i , s t e r eo , vacuum 8 m o r e 2 9 1 2 3 W e s t b rook , N, ot 12. be tween. Sou th f i e ld 8 Eve rg reen C a s h only

LATHRUP VILLAGE 18010 S u n s e t . W oft Southf ie ld at 11'-*, Toys , c loth-ing 12-16; cha i r s Thur s thru S a t , 9AM-4PM

LATHRUP VILLAGE - C o l o s s a l s o m e ot every th ing sa le Ant ique , toys , many houaeho ld Heme. July 2 4 . 2 5 , 2 6 2 7 4 3 5 Bloomfield off 11 or 12 b e t w e e n S o u t h f i e l d 8 E v e r g r e e n

LATHRUP VILLAGE Multl family Blkea. TV's, b o o k s , app l l ancee . h o u s e h o l d g o o d s 1978 Gremlin , r u n s g o o d , $300 All a t 2 8 6 2 6 S u n -se t . Sa t 9 a m

MOVING SALE - Avon collectible*, b u n k / t w i n B e d s , gir l* c l o t h e * , d e s k s , d r e s s e r s , H a m m o n d o r g a n , high chair , sewing m a c h i n e . Thu r s -Mon 3 0 7 7 5 P i e r ce 6 4 6 - 3 3 5 1

NORTH#lLLfe Moving S a l e Thurs , Fri, Sa t . a s s o r t e d h o u s e h o l d g o o d * 4 4 J 5 3 G h e d w o r t h , Novt 4 9 M&a.

SOUTHFIELD GlaM G a r a g e Sale , u e * s h o e s , coa t s , h a n d b a g s ,

s l a c k s , s o m e des igne r Fri Sa t . Sun , 9 - 5 2 9 4 6 0 S t s l t amar , N of 12 Mile b e t w e n E v e r g r e e n 8 Laaher.

SOUTHFIELD, Jufy 2 3 - 2 6 (Wed. th ru S a t ), 9 -4 3 0 p m 20396 Wltlowlck. N of 12. W off E v e r g r e e n Miac Hem*

SOUTHFIELD. Jufy 25:26.27 . Fri,, 4-8 S a t 8 S u n 10-6, multl family at 2 8 8 3 2 8 2 6 9 1 4 P e b b l e s t o n e , off Ink-i e r , Be tween 1 1 8 12 Mile

707 Garage S a t o : Wayne

UVONIA - July 2 5 - 2 7 . 9 A M - 5 P M , 14793 B e n » « 3 , 5 MHe 8 Mer r iman

. Smal l c o m p u t e r 8 c a n o p y b a d

UVONIA, moto r* . * n o w t 4 o w e r . 2 8 0 0 w a n g e n e r a t o r , a n t t q u e a . miac . Mus t ang . 1977. 10 f t . c a m p e r . Frt.. Sa t . Sun. , 10-5 PM 3 2 4 3 2 J o y . be -tween Mer r iman 8 E d w a r d Hlnee .

moving b a b y 8

NORTHVILLE - Giant sa le next door Furni ture, b a b y f r ee i t e m * Thur*. Frt. 17455 Ridge b e t w e e n 6 8 7 Mile. W of S h e l d o n

book* . *ppl l«noss , fu rn i tu re 7 & Clament Rd . s t 4 6 1 0 3 S u n s e t . S a t 8 S u n . 3 4 9 - 7 9 7 6

NORTHVILLE Moving S a l e - Every-thing must g o Ant iques , k i tchen

lawn tools , kn ick -knack* , f r a m e s , p ic tures , a o m s furn i ture E x e r d e e bike, w o m e n s c lo the* Don ' t g o anywhere e l se 4 2 2 0 6 Far-

a o u t . Highland Lake* C o n d o s off

WESTLAND, J o y Rd., 8 Merr iman, 8650 S h a n Thur sday - Sa tu rday 9 -

Batoy Heme, ake new, matern i ty c l o t h e s . sEts 12-16 LOU of o l h s r g o o d i e s tool

WESTLAND - July 24-26 . 9 -4 . 1517 N o l P a l m e r . S of Avonda te

n o u a e h o i d . H o n d a motorcycle , C h e -vy v a n p a r t s , big m a n ' * d o t h e a .

E X Follow s ign* J u f y . 9-6 NORTHVILLE - 4 2 1 2 7 S u t t e r * Lane . 6 MMe a B radner W e d -Sa t 9 a m -5 p m S o m e f u m t l r e . e t c

PLYMOUTH - B e e c o n HIM, S of Ann Arbor Tr,. b a b y Iteme, h a r d w a r e 8 p lumbing, l a rge women"* d o t h e a , l o u houaeho ld Item*. Fri, Sa t . 9 - 5

WESTLAND - MULTI FAMILY, 8134 Mttburn. Ann Arbor Tra* 8 Merri-m a n Toys , vanfty, much m o r a . Thurs . th ru S a t . , 9 - S p m

W E S T L A N O - Multl Family S a l e 7649 Melvln. S o l Ann Arbor Tra*. b e t w e e n Mlddlebert 8 Merr iman T h u r s > t ! _ a , S a » - . 10am-3pm

10am-4 30pm 4 5 e m Frt. (Weal Wing)

W E S T L A N D F i t - S u n . 8 a m - 7 p m All b a b y n e e d s , househo ld Hems

Ford , W of Fa rming ton

1 day 0t*i j a c o b a e n

UVONIA - Moving sa le . F u r n i t u r e e n d h o u a e h o l d a p p u a n c a a . Every-thing g o e e Can a f t e r 5PM. 6 2 2 - 3 7 2 5

LIVONIA- Moving t o Sa le 18052 L a t h e r s . N ot 6 MMe, w of inkster Frt. July 2 5 t h . 9 a m - 4 p m

PLYMOUTH, Gigant ic 2 family sa le , only S a t „ July 26 , 8 - 5 P V

m o w e r , weighl lifting equ ipmen t , a n t i q u e chair , Pewter , b r a s s , c rys ta l , c o r n e t plant s t a n d , girts a n d adult d o t h l n g . high chair , dining room tab le , t amp*, jewelry, blkea. book* , c a n n i n g |ar», toys , f ea the r pillow*, l inens, househo ld a n d deco ra t i ve Hems. 382 A d a m s , b e t Church 8 F a n n e r

LIVONIA - Moving a c r o s s s t a t e , n e e d to eMmlnate m a n y H e m s . July 25 .26 .27 . 10am 2 0 3 5 0 B r e n t w o o d , off 8 Mile E ol Middlebel t

LIVONIA Moving S a l e . Wick' furn i ture , spo r t ing g o o d * 8 m o r e 9026 Oenztg. J o y Rd, 8 H e n r y Ruff a r e a . S a t 8 Sun . . 10-5,

LIVONIA Moving S a l e . G a r d e n toola. furni ture , f a b r i c s ( .25 c e n t s per yd) 8 misc Thur s thru S u n , 12 -5pm 35124 Or ange l awn, W a y n e Rda

P lymouth 8

CANTON - July 24 8 2 5 . 10am-3 : 3 0 p m . 1688 Brook line, off Shel -d o n 8 G o r d o n

CANTON - Moving G a r a g e sa le Sa t , 7 0 5 0 Epp lng Ct Girl 's whi te 8 Sun. .

b e d r o o m se t , miac . 4 5 9 - 3 0 8 3

CANTON Moving S a l e - July 25-27th 9 a m - 3 p m 4 2 3 1 5 Hanford , (Corner Lilley RdK Snowblower , trailer, fu rn i tu re , c lo the* , e tc .

CANTON - Moving Sa le ! Fr t -Sun, 9 -5 S o f a 8 cha i r s , h o u s e h o l d 8 miac, Hema. c lo th ing 4 2 6 0 9 Han fo rd . N. of Ford , W of Ulley

SOUTHFIELD S n o w b i o w e r . house -hold Hema. toys , Fri, Sa t , 10-5pm. 2 0 8 7 0 W a y l a n d , N, of 11, W of Ev-

o f t Ha rva rd • r g r a e n ,

CANTON. T e e n a g e c lo the*, furni-tu re 8 miac g o o d * 4 4 2 2 3 Crof t on Cour t , S o l J o y E of S h e l d o n . Frt.. 9 -5 , S a t . 9 - 4 PM Mayfal r Sub .

LIVONIA Moving S a t e . Thurs , Fri 7pm, S a t , 9 - 3 p m , S u n , o p e n at noon H o u e e M l of f u r n i t u r e 8 appl i -ance*. d e e p e r *ofa . Ilka new. lovely black e b o n y b e d r o o m s e t . GE s tove , like new. very u n u e u a i g iea* top t a -blee. f l reelde cha i r s , a n t i q u e s , c h i n a cab ine t , k i t chen c u p b o a r d * , b o o k -c a s e s . loveaea t* . m e c h a n i c a l b a b y c rad le d e p r e e e i o n g l a s s , crys ta l p lus tools , l a rge w o r k b e n c h , l add-e r s . s n o w b i o w e r 8 m u c h m o r a . All pr iced t o eell. Aieo - b o a t 24ft S e a Ray W e e k e n d e r , l o a d e d 16731 Mayfield. 2 Wks E. of F a r m i n g t o n , S oH 6 Mile. N o p re s a l e e

W E S T L A N O Jufy 24 .25 .2e th . 9 -5 p m . 3 8 6 7 0 M o n m o u t h . N. of P a l m -ar . E of J o h n HIX. Boys d o t h e a . w a s h e r 8 d rye r . syoHer . playpen.

W E S T L A N O , S a t - S u n . . 10 -5pm 3 4 2 5 3 P a r k g r o v e , near W a y n e 8 C o w a n R d * Marry b a b y need*, skis, light f ix ture*, B/W TV 8 m o r s

PLYMOUTH - loe c r e a m tab le , an -t i q u e r o c k e r , c h r o m e 8 g l a s s • t a p e r e p ine d r o p leal t ab le , l inens, cur ta ins , girt * b a b y d o t h e a . toy*. Misc - lots of stuff! 1228 Wing, 1 blk S. ol Ann Arbor Trail, 2 blk* W. of Mam St Thura. 8 Frt , 8 e m - 5 p m .

WESTLANO 3 tamMy yard s a l e B a b y i t ems . fumHure . s tove, m e n s 8 w o m e n s c lo th ing , household I tems, e t c T h u r s - F r l - S a t . 9-4 38232 SL J o e . n e e r Newburgh , Avondeie . J o h n Hlx 8 Cher ry HMI

PLYMOUTH - Set t l ing Es ta t e . An-Dquea, houaeho ld g o o d s , h a r d w a r e i t ems , b o e t . C B 8 c a m e r a e q u i p -m e n t . ok! 8 MM rrvovtee. toys, d o t h -lng, w o o d e n c ra f t s , m u c h m o r e . 13808 Rldgewood Dr.. off N, Terri to-rial, W, of She ldon July 2 4 8 25. 9 a m - 5 p m

PLYMOUTH - S o f a , krveeeat . s w t v * chair ar twork, d e c o r a t i v e a c c e s s o -ries, chlld s t r ac to r 8 w a g o n Fri. only July 25 th . 9 - 4 9686 N o r m a n d y Dr Rldgewood Hills Sub ,

LIVONIA - Multl family. Furni ture , clothing, jewelry, "toots, h o u a e h o l d mac. July 2 4 , 5 5 9 a m 13965-95 Marvin 2 b lks W of Middlebe l t , 1st blk N. o l S c h o o l c r a f t .

SOUTHFIELD, 3 Family, Gree t varte-Frl 8 S e t 9 - 5 29891 Rambl ing , N of 12. W. of Southf ie ld &

NORTH VI L L E / W a a h t e n e w C o u n t y Moving sa le ts l t ime Furni ture , poo l table , d o t h l n g , lawn m o w e r s , c a r pa r t s , whee ls , t a b l e s a w 8 m u c h m o r e July 26-27, 9AM-4PM 9800 S e v e n Mtle (Sa lem, n e x l t o s t o r e )

BIRMINGHAM Moving Se ie . h o u a e to a p a r t m e n t 9 - 5 . S a t . July 2 6 1008 Abbey off A d a m * Rd,

BIRMINGHAM - MOV1NGI Furni ture , ant ique*, m i c r o w a v e , m o w e r , bike, china, linen*, r e c o r d * 1732 Norfolk; W of Southf ie ld . Fr t -Set . 9 - 3 p m .

BIRMINGHAM Moving S a l e An-t iques . furn i ture , mlec . Fri, S a t , 10-6pm 2 9 8 0 0 Bristol Lane , S of 13 Mile. W, of Lahse r . E of T e l e g r a p h

BIRMINGHAM - MOVING! 1050 W Sou th iawn; 2 b tks N of 14. W of Southf ie ld , Porch f u r n i t u r e glider, twin b e d s , Ar iens Tiller, H.O. G e u g e Model R.R . TV, k i t chen g a d g e t s , ta-bles, misc tool* 8 i tem*, m u c h m o r e July 2 4 - 2 5 - 2 6 t h , 9 - 4 p m

BIRMINGHAM - Quality l ad les (*tz* 10/11) m e n s 8 boys" (size 4-7) d o t h -lng, eh l tdrens ' t o y s 8 b o o k s , m a n ' s work Bench 4 o the r h o u s e h o l d • terns. July 24 8 25 , 9 a m - 4 : 3 0 p m 468 Wetlesiey. h e a d S o u t h e e s t off Maple on to R a d n o r , 1 blk, E of C r a n b r o o k Rd , g o 2 b t k s 8 t u r n right on to Wellesiey N o c h e c k si

BIRMINGHAM - S a t . Ju fy 26. 9AM-5 30PM 2234 Avon Lane , 1 block S of 15 Mile Rd b e t w e e n Glenhur s t 8 C r a n b r o o k H o u s e h o l d i t e m s 8

— Baker furn i ture ,

FARMINGTON HILLS - Yard Sa le , July 26-27 , 3 1 2 4 3 F o l s o m . N Of Eight Mile, S o t G r a n d River, off Or-cha rd Lake Rd

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 1 9 0 4 J e f f e r -s o n . 9 Mlle-MlddleOelt a r e a July 25-28-27 , 10-6 Kids s c h o o l c lo thes , m a n y blkea , tools , e t c

FARMINGTON HILLS - July 2 6 8 27 , 1 1 * m - 5 p m Miac o ld 8 n e w 2 3 7 1 7 Spr ing b rook Dr.. S o l 10 Mile, W of Middlebel t No p r e aa lea

FARMINGTON HILLS G a r a g e Sa le -Thurs. Frt. S a t 9 . 3 0 a m - 4 p m Low pr i ces 34059 Co t swo id . ( F a r m i n g -ton Rd at i t Mile) Follow s i g n s

FARMINGTON HILLS - D i s h e s An-rtques. collectable® 8 left ove r s . 23664 Lark sh i re near 10 Mile 8 MiddlebeH

FARMINGTON Hllla- July 2 4 - 2 5 - 2 6 , 9 a m - 6 p m . b e t w e e n F a r m n g t o n 8 Orcha rd Lake Rd. off F o l s o m -21700 P o w e r s

FARMINGTON HILLS Yard S a l e LoU of b a b y Hems. T h u r s . Fn Sa t 10am to 7pm. 3 0 9 0 1 P e r s h i n g , 14 Mile, N o r t h w e s t e r n

BIRMINGHAM Furn i tu re , c lo the*, matern i ty *lze 10. e t c 2 girts ' Blkea. h o u s e h o l d I tem* Morv-Tue* , 10-Spm 131 E. Lincoln. B i rmingham

BIRMINGHAM G r e a t stuff m d u d l n g J a p a n e s e dolls, p i c t u r e s 850 Fair-fax. off Maple Be tween Southf ie ld 8 C r a n b r o o k Frt, S a t . 9 - 6 p m

BIRMINGHAM - 16936 Kinross , be -tween 13 8 14 mile, E off S c r t h h e i d Rtf , Fri 8 Sa t 9 - 6 p m . Wing chair coektak table , l a m p s , m a c h o u s e -hold I tems

BIRMINGHAM - 2 lamll lea 544 Wal-lace E. of Southf ie ld , N. of Lincoln Thurs . Fri 9 3 0 - 5 N o p r e - s a l e s

FARMINGTON HILLS M O V I N G SALE 2 1 8 0 3 Park lane . S of 9 Mile Rd b e t w e e n D r a k e 8 H a l s t a e d Fur nit are , tools , l a m p s , d o m i n g , d i s h -e s . ml*c.July 25, 26. 27. 9 a m to 5 p m

NORTHVILLE S o m e furni ture , S a t . -Sun . . July 26-27th , 10 -4pm. 4 4 0 0 4 Foothil ls Ct , Betw 8 8 9 Mile, off Gahvay. W of Novl Rd.

NOVI, Moving 8 G a r a g e Ail muat gol Picnic t ab l e s o f a , k i t chen cha i r s , snowb iower . bar ( too l* , s te r -e o e q u i p m e n t . B u m p e r pool t ab le , 4 0 3 5 7 Guilford. 4 76 -8990

NOVI - S t o n e h e n g e C o n d o s Sn Hao-gerty. b e t w e e n 9 8 10 MMe. July 26 8 27. 9 3 0 e m - f i p m -

ORCHARD LAKE - July 2 4 - 2 5 10AM-5PM 3 8 7 8 S u n s e t , of! Old O r c h a r d Trail, S h a d y B e a c h S u b Furni ture, toys , n o )unk.

SOUTHFIELD 2 0 9 8 5 Cona t l tu t lon . W / E v e r g r e e n off of W i n c h e s t e r (11 * Mile). Thur - S a t . 9 - 5 30 Bolen* mulche r m o w e r , 7hp o u t b o a r d m o -tor k i t c h e n t a W e eet . shelving, m e -d ium a l u m i n u m d o g h o u s e , t r a sh c o m p a c t o r , toys , chi ldren d o t h l n g . ma te rn i ty c l o t h e s , b a b y t tema. 8 h o u s e h o l d g o o d s .

SOUTHFIELD. 2 1 1 4 8 Eight 8 Half Mile Rd . (oil Lahser b e t w e e n 8 8 9 Mile) 7 - 2 6 8 7-27, 9 a m - 5pm Ki tchen se t 8 miac. I t ems

TRON*"- Fri Sa t , 10-5. 1418 Wren-w o o d . S o l B<g Beaver , eas t ol A d a m s , toy* , k id ' s c lothing, furni-t u r e . t ana , email app l i ance* , e t c .

TROY G a r a g e Sa le - 2 temliiee Baby i t em* , m a n y c h i l d r e n * c lo the* , ( newborn t o 8 yrs). toys , houaeho ld i tem* 2 5 0 6 E Watt lea , b e t w e e n J o h n R 8 D e q u . n d r e S a t Jufy 26 th 9 - 5 p m ; S u n July 27 th . 10-4pm

ORCHARO LAKE - Moving Sa ie Jufy 24-26, 9 - 5 Love s e a t , c o n s o l e TV. typewriter, all k inds of h o u s e -hold g o o d s Off old O r c h a r d Trait, t o La Playa Lane 5 8 4 3 Bravo, tollow s igns .

ROCHESTER HILLS. Multl. Furni-ture , miac Thur s -Sa t . , 1 0 a m No Pre-Sa lee l 8 0 5 Cas t l eBar : W. ot C r o o k s , off Avon,

ROCHESTER HILLS - Moving t o C o n d o Sa le . 3 1 4 0 Rolling G r e e n . W ot A d a m s , N of Wal ton Furni ture , china , paint ings , bicycle*, t a b l e s , lighting, etc, Thurs . , Fri.. 9 - 4

ROCHESTER - Moving Sake Fri. 6 S a t 9 a m - 5 p m h o u a e h o l d I tems, d o t h e s , m e n s 10 s p e e d bike. 1979 Fa i rmont 801 Hadley, % mMe E. of R o c h e s t e r 8 Avon, 6 5 2 - 1 5 4 9

FARMINGTON HILLS. S a t . Jufy 28th. 9 - 5 p m . Old tools 8 miac Hems, ping p o n g t a b l e t op 2 6 4 9 5 C u m b e r -land, G r e e n c a s t i e S u b . 12 Mile 8 Mlddlebel l

FARMINGTON HILLS Moving S a l e SAt Only, Jufy 26 Girls B e d r o o m suits , o ther tvirniturs. smal l e lec t r ica l a n d morel 2 9 7 2 0 Ming i ewood 12'/* Mile 8 Middlebel t 10-5

FARMINGTON HILLS, July 2 4 - 2 6 . C a n o e , s p o r t s e q u i p m e n t b icycle c a m p i n g e q u i p m e n t , h o u s e h o l d g o o d s TV, rad io mi»c Off ! 2 Mile bet O r c h a r d Lake 4 F a r m i n g t o n R d s . N. on KendaBwood Dr . t o 32288 Ba ln t ree

ROCHESTER Moving S a l e July 25 ,26 th , 9 - 5 p m F i rep lace Insert . 3 0 " d r o p In r a n g e . Baby i tem*, furni-tu re . m a n y o the r I t ems 3 2 5 6 Pa lm Aire. i Blk S ol T lenken , w of A d a m s 3 7 5 - 1 2 0 8

ROCHESTER • R a c e / C a r b e d ; cr ib with m a t t r e e e / e h e e t a , GM c a r a a a t . stroller ca r r i age ; b a b y 4 ch l l d r ens c l o t h e s / t o y s . P ionee r c a s s e t t e d e c k ; Ova t ion c l a s s i ca l gu i t a r ; r a t t an p o r c h fu rn i tu re ; p o w e r m o w e r ; h o u s e h o l d furn ish ings , m i s c 2 0 1 5 P e d a l Cour t . 2nd st N of Avon, co r -ner Old P e r c h ' P e d a l Ct. Thur s 8 Frt only 1 0 a m -6pm

TROY M o v i n g S a l e F u r n i t u r e , h o u s e h o l d g o o d s , c a m p i n g g e a r f i rewood, e l c . S a t . Jufy 26th, Sam 5756 Fair cas t l e , off Cool ldge , be -t w e e n Long Lake 8 S q u a r e Lake.

TROY Moving S a l e S a t -Sun , July 26 -27 th , 9 a m - 5 p m . Two re f r igera-t o r * . g a s s t o v e s l e e p e r - s o f a c o u c h e s , c h a i r s tab les , desk , c a r -p e t . m i s c 4 0 2 0 Bristol ( '4 Mile W, ol R o c h e s t e r Rd , Co rne r o l Wat t les )

CANTON 4 family m o v i n g out of s t a t e An t iques , c a m p i n g equ lp -. _ it. fu rn i tu re , c e r a m i c molds , c l o t h e s , e t c W e d th ru Fri. 9 - 7 p m . 43220 Oak b r o o k Ct , f i rs! blk S Of Joy , E. o t M o r t o n Taylor

LIVONIA - Mufti Family. 14297 Rich-field. Schoo fc r a f t /NewtHi rgh . Jufy 24 . 25. 26, 8 27 . 9 a m - ? Ant iques , h o u s e h o l d g o o d s , fu rn i tu re 8 t o y s

PLYMOUTH - S t a r t s Mondeyl 2 9 6 Blanche, off S t a r k w e a t h e r , r Main St 1970 350 cu ft Freezer $50 8 Lowrey Organ , $1200 . p l u s many m o r e I t ems 4 5 9 - 1 9 1 1

WESTLAND - 2 h o u s e s . 6 famil ies July 2 4 - 2 6 1 0 a m - 5 p m 8316 8 8 3 0 8 Terrl Drive W ot Merriman. S. of J o y Girts b a b y d o t h e s 0 -2 yrs, fur-n i tu re . d i s h e s , toy*, misc. l o u m o r e

AAA Estate Sate

BY

Decora t ive Antiques Fri. Sat. 25. 26

N u m b e r s

•forth Pork Towers 16500 North Park Apt 618

(E. off N o r t h w e s t e r n b e t — a n 8 8 9 M a s park In W e s t lot - u s s West Lot d o o r only) ENTIRE ESTATE G O E S - T o p QutfRy CONTENTS INCLUDE; • Fantast ic unrea l Inlaid fining room est (large tniaid wtth c r o w n g las* secretary Break f ron t . J u n i o r Embeaay M B In-laid t ab l e Wfth 6 heevtfy carved chair*, heevtty inlaid and carved a ide p i ece ) • An t ique stack l a d e * • L o u of S ta r l ing • Verfy* glas* • F r e n c h h a n d p a i n t e d curio • French

Fine crystal l a m p s Bohemian glaae • Mother of Peer!

sterMng piece* • Pick a r c • p a i n t e d Baker chair* • Bodart

b e d r o o m se t - hrory picture* • Ma-h o g a n y halt p i e c e • Loveaeat • Vene-t ian mirror • Wete rco lo r* . Broytmi b e d r o o m e s t • Meek in Eng tah p u t e e • C u p 8 s a u c e r collection • Carved mi r ro r s • H a n d pa in ted French l a m p e • Bava r i an china s e t ! • Ota Nor i take ch ina s e t • Drapea • A l t h e c a r p e t i n g • F ix ture* . Shee t s • Tow-e l s • U n e n * • And t o n * of miac P L U S G r e a t An t ique Jemelry (Ster-ling. R h i n e s t o n e . C a m e o Pins • Fili-g r e e e n d m u c h m o r e )

"WHAT AN E S T A T E " - Come Early! "We Give T h e Beet Deal* s 1 Deco ra t i ve Antique*

Spec i a l i s t s In E s t a t e Liquidations Lee, S o n d r a 8 Brand) Goodman

Work, 3 9 6 - 0 6 4 6 Home 352-5744

WESTLAND 39260 N o r t h a m p t o n . A v o n d e i e / J o h n Hlx area . July 24-30; 9 A M - 5 P M Ant ique dining room s e t . TVs, o d d - t a b l e s

YARD S A L E N Territorial 8 Napier 10634 H o m e s t e e d Lane. Fri. S a t 9 a m t o 5pm. Lighting fixture*, ge -r a g e d o o r o p e n e r , mt*c building s u p p l i e s 8 househo ld Hems, d o o r s

708 Household Goods Oakland County

PLYMOUTH, Thurs. , Frt , Sa t . . 9 - 6 PM Lots of l a rge s ize d o t h l n g . s o m e ant iques , tots of knick k n a c k ! 661 Adam*, bet F a r m e r 8 Junc t ion

PLYMOUTH - Tral iwood III Annua l Multl Family Beaut i ful c lothing. cfUI-d r e n - w o m e n * small size*. fumHure , Diamond Back b ike 8 m u c h m o r e : 9 7 6 8 Tennyson , Jufy 24-25. 9AM

LIVONIA - Picnic t ab le , crib, typewri ter , b lkea ,

d o t h l n g , furn i ture .

CANTON 3 Family. T h u r s , Frt . S a t 9 - 5 4 1 5 6 0 H e r i t a g e Ct . . W of Hag-gerty, N o t P a l m e r Furni ture, a o t h e e . h a u e e h o w . m!»c _

CANTON - 3 family Misc. h o u s e -hold, k i d s d o t t i e s , o l d / n e w Avon, b o o k s , toys 8 4 8 6 For re s t Dr.. Holi-day Park S u b , S of Joy , E of Hag-ger ty Thur s . Fri., S a t . 9 AM

CANTON - 4 famine*. Furni ture, h o u s e h o l d . d o t h W o , l o t s of booka . W e d - S a t Ju ly 2 3 - 2 6 9 a m - 5 p m 6957 C a r r i a g e Hill b e t w e e n UWey 8 Shel -don 1 Wk S of W a r r e n

fabr ic . Misc. - Pr iced t o aell July 25-26, 9 a m - 5 p m 29836 U n d a . 5 Mile 8 Middlebel t

LIVONIA - S a l s of t h e S u m m e r ! Thur* -Sa t . , 1 0 a m - 5 p m . Baby Item*, •du l l d o t h e s winter c o a t s , o o u n t r y cu r t a ins , d e c o r a t i v e Hem* 8 m o r e 9061 O p o r t o . W ot Mlddlebe l l , N of J o y Rd,

LIVONIA - S a t 4" S u n . July 26, 27 . 9 a m - 5 p m . H o u s e h o l d , furn i ture , 8 misc 3 6 2 5 6 M e e d o w b r o o k , off Levan

PLYMOUTH We d e a n e d our b a s e -ment* . furni ture , toys, mlec t r e e -su re* July 24-26 . 9 -2 Pa r t r i dge Dr.. Traliwood I S u b Between Ann Arbor Trail 8 Ann Arbor Rc

PLYMOUTH ANTIQUES 4 family large yard sale . Tab l e s 8 chair*, col-lectible*. *hefving, e tc La rge varle-

Off Ann Arbor Tr., t o Riverside.

A BEAUTIFUL

M O V I N G S A L E SAT a SUN, 10AM-4PM

7 4 1 0 GLENGROVE (off 14 mile |ust W ot Te legraph . beh ind Tempie Beth El) FINE TRADITIONAL FURNITURE f r o m Eng landers . 2 sofa*, m a t c h e d pair of u p h o l s t e r e d chairs, wing b a c k chai r , lamp*, walnut 8 g l a s s t op l a m p 8 cocktai l t ab les , t a s c a r t , walnut dining room tab!*. 6 c h a i r s 8 ch ina c a b l n s t , d ine t t e set , 2 pa i r s B e d r o o m h e a d b o a r d a . b o o k Shelve*, s tudy desk , color TC, s t e r -e o . f i r ep l ace set*, aqua r ium, axe rcy -cle lawn furniture, weight lifting e q u i p m e n t , snov. blower, p o w e r lawn m o w e r , ga rden toot*, m u c h m i s c C a a h

OMEGA 3 5 8 - 3 2 8 9

l*f! t o 12006 Hine* hou*e. Fri-Sal 9 - 6

Ct . .

PLYMOUTH Lot* Of *tulf to go . Priced right, will deal Thur s -Sun , . 10-5 9189 Wes tbury , Ann Arbor Rd . E ol I-275 Watch for sign*.

LIVONIA - S u n d a y Only W a r e h o u e * Sa le Furni ture , lighting, d e c o r a t i v e I tem* 28860 W 7 Mil* Rd , 2 bl E. of Mlddlebel l . beh ind b ike s h o p

DEARBORN HEIGHTS- E*t*te Mov-ing S a l e Ant ique* , coi lact ib iee . Sa t 8 S u n B a m - 5 p m 25566 W. W a r r e n , W o l T e l e g r a p h

DEARBORN - MOVING S a l e July 24 8 25. 9 a m - 6 p m . 3 1 2 5 Culver - 1 Wk. E. ol R o t u n d a . 5 b l k s W. ol Oak-w o o d - An t ique* . 1961 Buick, col-lect ible* fu rn i tu re , d o t h e e dl*he*. tool* book* , toy*, g a m e s , jewelry, Mlec 3 8 y r* of A c c u m u l a t i o n

OETROIT 6002 Mlnock . N . E Of Ford 8 E v e r g r e e n Fr l -Sa t , . 10-4pm Tools , lawn m o w e r s , snowbiower* . furn i ture , c o H e c t l N e a 8 mi sc .

LIVONIA - T h u r s 8 Fri, 9 - 5 1 6 1 5 3 Huft . S ol 6 Mile, W of N e w b u r g h Toys. Baby fu rn i tu re , mlec

UVONIA Yard S a l e - 4 Fami l ies Sa t , July 26 th 9 a m - 4 p m C o m e r of B r e n t w o o d at W e y h e r S of 8 MMe. E. of Mlddiebef t . If ra ina . c a n c e l s .

i day, Fri. July 25th, 9 - 9 p m , All kind* of I tem* 9 2 8 3 Bookllne. She ldon 8 Ann Ar-

PLYMOUTH 2 famil ies 25th, 9 - 9 p m , All k inds

bor Rd

PLYMOUTH, 2 g a r » g e sale*. 5 fami-l y * C o m p l e t e of f ice f u m t t u r e 8 equ ipmen t , b a b y 8 h o m e furn ish-ings. bike*, toys, b o y s clothing, siz-e s 5-14, humidifier , dehumldll ler , di-ne t t e s , Bench p r e s s 8 m u c h more l Excellent-, condi t ion Jufy 2 4 - 2 7 . 9AM-9PM A m b e r Ct (1 blk S. ol 5. W ol Hegger ty)

ABSOLUTELY LIKE New- Moving. Metz B r e a k f r o n t . buflet . t ab l e with 2 leave*, p a d . 4 chair*. Mount Airy King size b e d r o o m Youth b e d r o o m , whi te fo rmica with 2 day bade . S o f a . 2 p i ece sec t iona l by Century Wei-m a r table* . Lamp*, ecceeeor iee , di-n e t t e . S n a p p e r mower- e lec t r ic * t a n M o r e C o m e *eel 6 4 5 - 5 9 9 5

LIVONIA. Fri , -Sun, 10-6. 3 6 0 0 9 Or*nge iawn . S. of P f y m o u t h Rd, at Levan Child r a n * c t o t h e s - g r e s t oon-d itioo newer s c r e e n h o u s e , miac

TROY - Yard Sa l s , 2497 Avaion. be -tween 16 a 17 Mile Rd. b e t w e e n J o h n R 8 DequlnOre S a t Sun

TROY 4 1 6 Lawson Cour t , N of W a t -t les , W of U v e m o l s Thurs , Fri. Sa t ; 9 A M - 3 P M . Furni ture , kids ' I tem*

UTICA, 12 famllle*. Antique*, , an -t ique dolls, fu rn i tu re , d o t h l n g , m o r e 5 4 0 4 8 M o u n d Rd b e t w e e n 24 8 2 5 Mile. July 24 8 25. 10am t o 6pm

WALLED LAKE- moving - S a t 8 Sun July 26-27 . 2 6 9 inlet Ct .Lake Village C o n d o 4 p i e c e Drexel walnut b e d -r o o m se t , Drexel Walnut desk 8 chai r , n e w d o u b l e m a t l r e a a se t . n e w b o r n b a b y b e d , a n t i q u e buggy, lo ts o f m i s c 6 2 4 - 3 5 9 8

ROCHESTER SALE- Everyth ing u n -der t h e Sunl C l e a n e d out o a m .

702 Antiques

s h e d s , o a r a g e 4 h o u s e i 26th) 1741 E s i lver Bell

ROCHESTER Yard Sa le July 24-25-

SHOWCASE

26 Furni ture gui tar , co l l ege e r a t o r . booka . e t c 821 Miller, nor th off Park d a l e

SOUTHFIELD - Coloeeas Subdiv i -s ion Sa le - 3 5 famil ies . W e d , Jufy 2 3 - S u n July 27 . 10AM-6PM North of 12 Mile. S o u t h of 13 Mile b tw Greenf ie ld 8 Sou th f i e ld

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W BLOOMFIELD - 5529 W Maple . Be tween MiddlebeH 8 O r c h a r d Lake , Frt 8 S a t July 25 -26 10-4 : 3 0 p m Chi ldren* I jems 8 toys , kHchen a p p l l a n c e e . b b q , shu t t e r s , h o u s e h o l d Hem* 8 m o r e

W E S T BLOOMFIELD, F u n i l t u r e . d o t h l n g . m i s c Thurs . -Sun . 9 a m -5 p m 5 * 5 2 C e n t s r b r o o k , Deerf leid VUlsge, S ol Maple . W of Mlddlbelt

DETROIT- 18346 C o d d i n g , N ol G r a n d River, E of T e l e g r a p h Thurs -Fr l -Sat 9 a m - 6 p m B a b y Hams , d o t h e e , t a b l e , pocw, s t e r eo , m i s c

DETROIT. 2 Family Yard S a l s Misc. tools , t ires. 1970 Unco ln Thurs-Sun 10am -6pm - 3 5 8 3 Applet on

GARDEN CITY - July 25 ,26 ,27 1 0 a m - 7 p m . A n t i q u e s , e t c . 6502 Oil-m a n 3 b tks S of W a r r e n b e t w e e n Mlddlebel l 8 Inkater

GARDEN CITY - Moving sa le Appli-a n c e * b a b y i t e m s 8 m o r e 31032 J o h n Hauk E. off Merr iman, S. of Ford Jufy 26 .27 . t 0 e m - 6 p m

GARDEN CITY - S o m e of every-t h i n g 29614 S h e r i d a n , half block W of MiddlebeH, T h u r s -Frl -Sa t . , 9-7.

GARDEN CITY lady ' s d o t h e e 9 - 2 p m Harr ison 8 Gi

B o o k s , furni ture . S a l . Jufy 26th.

Hauk

GARDEN CtTY Divorce Sale) F u m t t u r e . s t o v e , m i s c Must ssfl< S a t 9 - 5 2 9 8 9 5 C a m b r i d g e 4 b lks

" W of Mk S of W a r r e n . 1 blk middlebelt

W E S T BLOOMFIELD - Multl famlfy Toys, d o t h e s . appl iance* , h o u s e -hold I tems, t u m i t u r s leweiry, gift I tem* 6 6 4 1 E Dar tmoor , S, of Map le . W ol Inks ter W e d . Thurs . Fri 9 a m - 6 p m

W E S T BLOOMFIELD m o v i n g / g a -r a g e s a l e Fri. Sa t . July 25,26th , 9-4pm 8 3 5 8 T a m e r l a n e . N oft Maple , b e t w e e n O r c h a r d Lake 8 Mlddle-bell

WIXOM - S a t . 8 Sun S o m e an t lquea 8 c o l l e c t a b l e * L o u of uaaful e n d unusa l Hem* - s o m e t h i n g lor every-o n e 2 9 7 5 y a p l e R o a d . 8 8 5 - 3 3 6 6

GARDEN CITY July 25-26-27 . 9-3PM 3 2 4 2 5 Atvlr. b e t w e e n M e r r -m a n 8 Venoy . Lo t s of ch i ldren* c lo thes . 2 c r ib*

GARDEN O T Y July 26-27th . 9 - ? 6547 Stsrttrvg Ct . . W of tnks t s r . N. of M a p l e w o o d b e t w e e n Ford 8 War-ren B a b y 8 h o u s e h o l d Item*, toys, d o t h e s la rge adul t c l o t h e *

GARDEN CITY 3 3 5 6 0 M s r q u e f t s . 2 blk* W of Venoy Thur* , Fri. Sa t . 10-8 Roil-away b e d . pocn finer, s teel s « k unit, m a t e r n i t y - w o m e n ' s -ch l td ren ' s c to fhee . smel l app l iances , t o y s b o o k s . 8 lo ts m o r e

INKSTER. La rge 3 F s m j y t Mlec Hems S o m e f u r n i t u r e Thurs-FrV Sat , 9 -6pm 5 0 8 Sunnmgda t e ; Ink i t e r Rd. . S of C h e r r y HM

LIVONIA- July 24 ,25 ,26 th . 9 - 6 p m Tools, g o o d d o t h e s , smal l k i t chen app l l ancee , fu rn i tu re , mlec I t s m * 29154 Meadowta rk , off Middlebel t . N. of Je f f r i ee

LIVONIA. July 2 4 - 2 6 . 9 -6 , P o r c h fu r -ni ture, typewrit s r , toys , d o t h e e , misc h o u s e h o l d . 3 5 8 4 4 Rlch lsnd . S. ot P lymouth , W of W a y n e Rd

LIVONIA. Ju ly 2 6 - 2 7 - 2 8 . o p e n * 10AM, 3 fami l ies Lot* t o c h o o e e f rom 18627 Qil lman. off 7 . b e t w e e n inkster 8 Middlebe l t

LIVONIA, 20031 M a p l e w o o d . E o l Middlebel t b e t 7 8 8 MHe. Frt. S a t Sun; 1 OAM-4PM H o u s e h o l d , b r a n d new toys , misc.

LIVONIA - 10060 Areola, t blk. W. o l inkstsr . 1 Wk. S . of P fymou th R d -T f i u r s . - S a t , 1 0 e m - 4 p m Men 8 women* ' l a rge Hz* d o t h l n g . glaae-ware . r ocke r & s e t of d i s h e s m a d e m Czechos lovak ia , co l lec tab le* , l inens, c o m i c s 8 Misc

UVONIA 3 2 0 2 2 P e m b r o k e , 7 Mile 8 Merr iman Sat 8 S u n ; 9 A M - 5 P M Baby Heme. mlec. h o u s e h o l d Hems

LIVONIA - 3 4 2 7 0 P a r k d a i a Cour t . 1 blk S of P lymouth , off S t a r k Fri. 8 Sa t , ! 0 a m - 4 p m Many h o u a e h o l d Hems.

LIVONIA - 4 Famlfy 1 4 7 1 5 Cavef le , 2 Wk* S of 5 Mil*, 2 Wk*. W of inkster , July 24-26 . 9 a m - 5 p m . Ter -rific buys on h o u s e h o l d , b a b y 8 a c -ces so ry Hema.

UVONIA 9912 Ingram, P lymouth 8 Merr iman. S e t 8 Sun; 9AM-5PM Furni ture, bar, s ewing m a c h i n e , e f c

NORTHVILLE - An t ique col lect ible* aaie Too g o o d l o m i s s G l a s s w a r e , c rocks , d l*»ss . a t e e m e r t runk , furni-tu re . l inens, toys , t r a ins , b b gun* , b i cyde* . 61 Ford c o n v e r t i b l e vln-t e g e *ta>m**s s tsef P / U box . e o m s g e n e r a l m e r c h a n d i s e N o ear ly b i r d s S a t . July 26 . 9AM-4PM. 49209 W Seven MMe D e a l e r s

PLYMOUTH - 2 Family S p o r t s equ ipmen t , furn i ture , Mlec h o u s e -hold. e tc 8 9 4 5 Mayflower Dr., Ann Arbor Rd 8 S h e l d o n F r i - S u n , . 10sm-6pm.

PLYMOUTH/9 Famllyl West b o a r Sut). . J o y 8 C a n t o n Ctr. Jufy 2 4 -25 th . 9 a m - 4 p m Lo t s of Good lee

REDFORD AREA - MuW tamMy Househo ld , an k i n d s of g o o d i e s -Don"1 ml** this one ! Thurs, Fri 9 a m -5pm. 17315 Winston, E of Beech oft 6 Mile No p r e - s a l e e

ABSOLUTELY MUST GOI S a t 8 S u n , July 28 8 27 10AM-4PM 2 4 1 2 0 w e e t h e m p t o n , Oek Pa rk . 2 B locks w of Cool ldge. 2 b locks S o n 10 Mile, Mahogsny Duncan Phy le dining r o o m , r e f n g « # t o r . f reezer , e lec t r ic eelf-cieanlng atove. p o r t a b l e d i s h w a s h e r s n d micro wave, w a s h e r s n d g a s dryer, queen wslnut b s d -room s e t . boys Bssse t t trundl* se t . s o l a , s n d tab les , lamps, C o m m o -d o r e c o m p u t e r and table, s t e r eo* color TVs. ki tchen est. po r t ab le a e w l n g m a c h i n e , t o n s o l n e w T u o p e r w s r e , kitchen mlec.. cribe, Buggies, car sea t s , toy*. Fu* h o u e e a n d B a s e m e n t 1977 Vega

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ANNOUNCING U N D E R G R O U N D

C O L L E C T O R Conducts Outstanding

3 Day Sale July 24, 25. 26

10 am to 5 pm DAILY 4192 Rouge Circle

Troy. Ml A d a m * W a t t l e * s r e a - E on Wsttiee. N on B u t t e r n u t HIM. immedls t s right on R o u g e C o n t e n t s of wsll known executive h o m e i e p r e s e n t i n g yeers of coSect-ing.

FURNITURE - several sofas , chair*, t ab le s , f e a t u r i n g Beeutlful china drop- leaf c u p b o a r d s , dining t ab l e a n d cha i r s , G r a n d f a t h e r dock , che r -ry d r o p - l e a ! taBM. hsll chs s t s n d Peek, 8 o ld o a k straight chairs, S h a k s r r o c k e r , c a r v e d ha* hat t r e s . c a r v e d m a r b l e t o p tab lss . Baby G r a n d P i a n o by Chleksring, o rgan by M a g n a v o x .

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Summertime fun time just a bunch of hot air

All-America: Dameron Salem grad claims national mat crown

SUMMERTIME FUN..

Or what some people, in perverse pursuit of laughs and enjoyment, do for rec-

reation this time of year Go boating. What nonsense. Convince me this

is worth the expense in t ime and money. Enthusiasts spend $12,000 for a high-powered boat, then sink hundreds more in accessories, dock and lake privileges, etc. After which, they invest — in a conserva-tive estimate — twice the time la-boring on the boat as they do riding in it.

And for what? The cost keeps them working overtime so they can afford to "have so much fun. That means they can go on their boat on Saturdays and Sundays, weather permitting — which limits them to about a dozen days a year.

Of course, on those 12 days t raf-fic on the waterways is worse than rush hour in Southfield Come to think of it. the lake is probably where all those people on the road are rushing to.

Is it worth it? Those who still an-swer yes. that the few precious moments of high-speed escape, with the cool lake air whipping against their face as the boat skims over the waves, should take a look in their boat's rear-view mirror. That flashing red light is a cop about to give you a ticket for speeding

Play softball. It 's about time the myth that

couples softball, or just about any other competitive athletic pursuit, and recreation together was scut-tled.

Recreation, by definition: re-freshment, in body or mind, by some form of play, amusement or relaxation. Does that sound like sports to you?

Lots of people insist they play

softball fo>- the fun of it. Whack th?' ball around a bit, go out and have a few beers after the game, and for-get about it. Win or lose? Who knows — who cares? They say.

Re-examine those same happy-go-lucky types at playoff time. In-tense Nervous. Their job takes a backseat to batting-order strate-gies. And when they lose — geez, you'd think they'd been fired. Which is a distinct possibility if they continue to hit the bars after games three worknights a week

Exercise This hardly deserves attention.

Exercise, in any way, shape or form, is work. There is no fun or relaxation involved, unless you're sadomasochistic.

You might feel better after-wards, but never during. Show me someone who enjoys running in 95-degree midafternoon heat and I'll show fou a candidate for a loboto-my. Or a triathlete in training Or both.

Swimming. This is not exercise. Not when

you paddle 15 feet, then rest for 15 minutes. The activity most people refer to as their No. 1 form of ex-ercise isn't swimming. It 's bobbing

So. For all the bobbers out there. Who like to spend their time in a pool on a hot summer day. With thousands of other bobbers. In wa-ter that's warm enough to boil a lobster With noise deafening enough to muffle a Walkman on high In chemicals strong enough to turn your hair green

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Play golf. This is a game, not a sport It

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By Chris McCosky staff writer

His eye was black, blue and bloo-died. His leg was scabbed and scruffed. His back ached.

Dave Dameron had been through a war.

And he had won. Dameron. the state champion

wrestler from Plymouth Salem, has gone nationwide. Last week, he won the prestigious United States Ama-teur Grand National Wrestling Tour-nament at Cedar Falls, Iowa.

Not only did he capture his 132-pound Greco-Roman weight class, but of 742 wrestlers f rom 48 states, he was named the tournament 's most outstanding wrestler.

Dameron is just the second Michi-gan wrestler to win at the USA Na-tionals; the other was Andre Metzger in 1977. Dameron now claims the title all-America, and his name will be engraved on a plaque at the Unit-ed States Wrestling Hall of Fame in Pennsylvania

THE BLOND-HAIRED, blue-eyed Dameron was rather quiet about his

. accomplishment, probably because he was in a good deal of pain. "

"i should go see a doctor," he said to his mother. Nora Morrell. "My back is killing me."

With good reason. In an 18-hour period on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Dameron wrestled 10 matches. There were 84 wrestlers in his 132-pound weight class.

"I've never wrestled that much in such a short span. The most I ever did was, I think, six matches," he said.

There were very few, if any s easy matches. He managed six pins in nine victories. His one loss came on a decision, after wrestling the oppo-nent to a tie on points. The wrestler who beat Dameron was disqualified from competition in the next round.

1 ahoukl go oaa a doctor. My back la killing ma.'

— Dave Dameron after 10 bouts In

18 hours

"There was one guy from Califor-nia who had won four straight ti-tles." Nora Morrell said. "Dave beat the kid who had beaten him."

Dameron also scored a 12-poirM mercy-rule win over Duaine Martin of Nebraska, who was a member of the U.S. High School Dream Team.

In his sixth match of the tourna-ment. Dameron suffered a cut in the corner of his right eye. It re'quired three stitches. Thirty minutes later, Dameron was back on the mat.

IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP match Wednesday night, Dameron won a 5-4 decision over Phil Trimble of Indi-ana.

"The best part of it all was that Steve Fraser presented Dave's medal." Merr^ft said. Fraser, an

-Olympic gold medalist, is a former member of the University of Michi-gan team Dameron is headed for U-M next fall.

"Steve said that it was a big thrill to present the medal to a Michigan boy," Morrell said. *

Dameron, who compiled a 148-34 record at Salem, plans to take a cou-ple weeks off wrestling. Then, he'll begin taking up the challenge of Big 10 and NCAA wrestling.

"We're going to have a tough team. I'm hoping to make it to the NCAAs (national tournament). That's my goal."

Salem Yaffai, a state champion from Livonia Churchill, also compet-ed at the USA Nationals. He placed fifth in the 119-pound weight class.

A R T E M A N U E L E / s t a f f p h o t o g r a p h e r

Dave O a m e r o n ' s liat of o p p o n e n t a in last week ' s USA National Amateur Tournamen t waa taller than h e waa, but he c h o p p e d t h e m down in rapid order .

Caesars grabs Collegiate prize

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By Brad Emons staff writer

With first place all wrapped up, Redford Little Caesars can now turn its attention to the Livonia Collegi-ate Baseball League playoffs, which begin Sunday at Ford Field. (Four of the league's six teams qualify.)

Caesars, now 20-6-1 in league play, won four straight over the weekend to clinch at least a tie in its second regular season title in three years.

"We're trying to get ready, and we feel we've peaked in the last week or so," said Caesars coach Bob Mora-itis. "We worked the kids out f rom Tuesday to Sunday, and I could see the difference in our hitting Satur-day and Sunday."

The league title quest began Fri-day when Caesars upended its clos-est pursuer and defending Collegiate champion Livonia Adray, 5-3.

Winning pitcher Tom Liss scat-tered seven hits. He walked four and struck out seven. The losing pitcher was John Poszywak. who worked 4 innings before giving way to Rick Spence.

Tyrone Gaines smacked a double and a triple for the winners. Team-mate Mike Harte went 2-for-S.

Livonia got two hits apiece from Scott Weiler and Dennis Bushart

IN A MAKE-UP GAME on Satur-day at Bentley High School, Caesars drilled Tom Holzer Ford of North-ville, 10-2, behind the five-hit pitch-ing of Thurston High School product Chris Kloc

The left-hander struck out six and walked - three, besting Northville'i Chris Stout, who went the distance in the losing cause

A two-run double by Mike Koceaki in the sixth inning, sparking a-six-run surge, broke open a close duel.

Gaines led Caesars with a J-for-i performance, while Don Taylor and Brian Roney each contributed two hits and two Rfil.

Martin Eddy collected two of Northvtlle's five hits

In Sunday's title clinching double-header at Capitol Park, Caesars swept Maple Appliance of West Bloomfield, 5-0 and 7-5.

Ir. the opener, pitcher Todd Maha-ney ran his league-leading record to 7-0, tossing a three-hitter He fanned three and walked one

Caesars collected six hits off a pair of Maple hurlers. Rich Gold-berg, the loser, and Dan Zang.

KOCESKI LED THE WAY by going 3-for-3, including two stolen bases.

In the nightcap, pinch hitter Paul Oster's two-run double in the fifth in-ning gave Caesars to its seventh straight win.

Bob Czapla knocked in three runs for Caesars, including a two-run ho-mer in the first inning. He later add-ed an RBI sacrifice fly. Koceski also had an RBI single Roney. mean-while. went 3-for-3.

Dave Culton collected two hits in a losing cause

Pat Miller, the winning pitcher, scattered six hits and walked only two in going the distance

Maple hurler J im Robinson, the Northwestern University product, also went the distance, giving up eight hits and four walks He struck out six.

Dave Culton collected two hits in the losing cause

Moraitis' team will open the playoffs Sunday against the league's fourth place team, yet to be deter-mined. at S p.m. at Ford Field. The second game, beginning at 6 p.m., pits the league's second- and third-place teams

-PITCHING IS THE KEY. espe-cially in nine-inning ballgames with a double-elraination format," said Moraitis. "We have as good of depth as anybody in the league, but that won't be a factor in the playoff. I feel the bottom part of our order is the strongest in the league, but it's pitching that wins.

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tennis C A N T O N S INGLES

TENNIS T O U R N A M E N T GIRLS UNDER 14

Jury 12-13

Semif inals: Shannon Fi izpatnck (Ptym-uutH) Uel Tiacy Ande ison tPiymouth) . 6 3. 6-4 Wendy S h « k (Plymouth) de l Shlfcha Kapda (Canton) . 1-6. 7-6. 6 -4

Finals: Fltzpetr lck del Shwk. 6-2. 6-0

GIRLS 15-18 Ju ly 12-12

Semif inals Tina Heath (Pfymouth) d e l Janet Turner (P l ymou th ) . 6-1, 6-0: Robin Stuber (Canton) clef Beth CuncJffl (Pfym-outh) . 6 4 . 6 -2

Finals: Heath de l Stuber, 6-0, 2-6, 6-3

W O M E N S 19-OVER July 19-20

Semifinals: Cin<Jy Hill (Ypsilanti) del. Au-dette Palmer (L ivon ia) . 6-2, 6-3: Jenny Yuan (Canton) del. Sherry Chett (Wayne) , 6-2, 6-1. *

Finals: Hill de l Yuan, 6-0. 6-3.

. BOYS 14-UNOER July 14

Semif inals imran Mazhar (Canton) Oef Jeff Mines (Canton) , 6-1, 6-4; Scott Hotot* (Plymouth) def Henry Choi (Canton). 6-4

-6^ Finals: Hobbs del Mazhar, 6-2. 6-2

BOYS 15-18 July 14

Semif inals: Dar, Ortanda (Canton) del Jim Gallagher (P lymouth) , 6-3. 6-1; Ken Wood (Livonia) def Rich Cundift (Plymouth) 6 1 6-0

Finals: Wood def. Orlandl. 6-2. 2-6. 6-3

MENS 19-OVER July 19-20

Semif inals: Cratg Evans (Plymouth) del Kort Freiter (Lincoln Pa rk ) , 6-2, 6-2; Mo Ma-zhar (Canton) def Cynl Enang (Detroit) 2-6, 7-6, 6-4

Finals: Evans de l MazNar/S-2. 6-3.

T o u r n a m e n t d i rec to r : Kristen Harrison

Tim Olschanski (white jersey), a Livonia Franklin grad, is making big waves in the Midwest Summer Hockey League.

C h i c a g o , C h i c a g o

F a l c o n s r o l l t o 5 s t r a i g h t , e y e r o a d t r i p By Chria McCosky staff writer

A.J. Baker, commissioner of the Midwest Summer Hockey League, made it official Tuesday. The Chal-lenge Cup series will continue in Chi-cago.

The past three seasons, the cham-pions f rom the hockey league have traveled to Chicago to play in a tour-nament with an all-star team and the league champs from the Chicago Windy City Summer Hockey League. Financial troubles in Chicago had cast some doubts on the future of the Challenge Cup, but Baker received the go-head for the fourth annual se-ries Tuesday.

"We'll go there At!g. 16 and 17." Baker said. "Our champions will play the Windy City All-Stars the first day, then we'll play their cham-pionship team the second day."

THE SUMMER LEAGUE season is just under three weeks old and al-ready one team is bugging Baker to make reservations in Chicago.

The Falcons are flying high, win-

hockey ning five straight games af te r play-ing to a draw in their opener. The team won three straight last week.

The most recent victory came Sunday night, a 13-7 bombardment of the Wildcats. Dave Davidson, one of the league's youngest players, scored thr^e goals and dished out five assists. Kenny Chaput. one of the l eagues smal les t p layers , notched the hat trick in goals and as-sists.

Jeff Dobek scored three goals and Pat Marody added two for the Wild-cats. The Wildcats knocked off the Broncos last Tuesday 8-6 getting two goals f rom Livonia Franklin product Tim Olschanski and two more from Dobek.

Last Thursday, the Falcons beat the Broncos 8,-5. E.J. Sauer (Hennes-sey Engineers Junior A standout) scored two goals and added two as-

C a n t o n k e g l e r l a n d s

4 t h i n M i l l e r t o u r n e y Lou O'Neal of Wyandotte captured

the $1,200 first prize July 18 at the Miller High Life-Michigan Majors Bowling Association Tournament at Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen Park.

He beat out two local bowlers: Dave Thomas of Westland and Ken Kossick of Canton. Thomas placed second * and earned $600. Kossick wound up fourth ($325) behind third-place Jon Reed of Detroit ($450).

O'Neal averaged 234 winning nine of 12 matches. His grand total, which includes bonus points, was

Lou O'Neal (Wyandot te) . Dave Thomas (Westland) Jon Reed (Detroi t) . . . . Ken Kossick (Canton) . Dan Emmett (Ypsilanti) . Ron Bett in (Essexville) . . Larry Franz (Redfofd) . . . T o n y D a D e p p o (Sterling Hts.) Dave Mahaz (Northvil le) . . . Tony Claf ton (Dearborn Hts.) . Curt Aemisegger (Taylor) , Dave Sill (Westland) .

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Er ic Van Acker (Chicago Lake Forest College) and Dave Bramble (Western Michigan) each scored, twice for the Broncos.

Last Tuesday, the Falcons won a 4-3 thriller against the Spartans. Bill Terry (Kalamzoo Red Wings) scored the game-winner with 20 seconds left in the game.

IN OTHER GAMES Sunday, the Bakes Conference-leading Spartans snapped a two-game losing skid with a 5-3 win against the Huskies. The Spartans, coached by Baker, scored four goals in the final 10 minutes of the game.

Bill Trisch (Potsdam College) scored two goals and- J<?el Koviak (Southfield) added three assists. Catholic Central porduct Jeff Safran played superbly in the nets for the Spartans.

Mark Issel (Ferris State), Claude Tunison (Milford Lakeland) and Mike Hartman (Buffalo Sabres draft choice) scored for the Huskies.

The Broncos.^picked up.,their first win of the season Sunday,'^bopping the Lakers 13-5. The Broncos led 5-4 a f te r two periods, then scored eight third-period goals.

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Craiger wins Reese tourney Thursday. July 24, 1966 O&E

The Plymouth-Canton Craiger Pee Wee Reese baseball team (11-12-y ear-olds) conquered the Milan Invi-tational Tournament last weekend in impressive fashion.

The team won five straight games. In those games, the team scored 59 mna on 60 hits, inc hiding nine liuine runs Craiger hit 438 as a team in the five games The pitching staff

yielded only five earned runs, Chris Tomas (.714) and Chris

Moore (.636) led the team. Josh Wiegand batted .500 with three home runs, including a grand slam in the championship game.

Other Craiger contributors were: Kevin Goff, Pat Adams, Jeff belisle, Bryan Kittleson, Frank Learned, Ryan Long, Mitch MacDonald, Brian

Marion, Mike Sell oek and Chip Wadowski.

The team is managed by Bob Ruete with assistance from Dennis Kennedy, Tom Tomas and Barry Marion.

Craiger will take a 17-game yin streak and a 19-2 record into the "Pee Wee Reese Regional this weekend in Westland.

National stars roll in PCJBL The National League was the

dominant force last weekend in the Plymouth-Canton Junior Baseball Association A-League All-Star Tour-nament at McClumpha Park

The National League East- all-stars won the championship Sunday with an 11-3 victory over the Ameri-can League East.

softball standings

The National League West won the consolation game, 11-9, against the American League West.

Eric Stemmer tossed four innings of oo-hit ball for the National League West. He hurled two-innings in the West's 7-3 win against the N.L. East on Saturday and two innings in the championship game.

Jason Dardis led the N.L. West of-

The fol lowing are the CanTOrr--j£>wnaSup Parks and Recreation Depar tment so f tba l l s tand ings as o l July 17.

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fensively, picking up three straight hits in the championship game.

The American League East ad-vanced into the finals with a thrilling 5-4 win against the A.L. West Satur-day. Eric Tomei's two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the seventh provided the margin of victory.

Boys ages 10 through 12 compete in the PCJBA A-League.

Civic pride Boyd, Hatch conquer Farmington

The sixth annual Farmington Founders Festival Fox Trot 5K and 10K runs attracted 257 people Sat-urday, including the two 1985 Michigan Runners of the Year, Bill Boyd and Melba Hatch of Canton.

Boyd was the first to cross the finish line in the 10K. He complet-ed the course which winds through downtown Farmington in 37.24. He was competing in the mens 40-49 age group. •

Hatch won her women's 50-59 age group, but Farmington Hills resident Peggy Diroff was the overall women's champ.. Diroff, who won the Canton Country Festi-val 5-Miler three weeks ago, com-

pleted the 10K in 43.51. In the 5K, Jeff Fedeway was the

overall winner crossing in 18.02. Lisa Higgins was the first woman to finish (21.45).

Here are the female age group winners in "the 10K: Linda Lyons (13-17), Patricia Dwyer (18-23), Di-roff (24-29), Mary Phalen (30-34), Cindy Weaver (35-39), Barb Lemanski (40-49) and Hatch (50-59).

The men's age group winners were: Shawn Collins (under 12), Vic Tofilski (13-17), Kirk Armstrong (18-23). Steve ShabOn (24-29), How-ard Elve (30-34), Bill Jones (35-39),

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The 5K female age group champs were: Leela Kilaru (under 12), Jenny Anderson (13-17), Hig-gins (18-23), Lynn Dwyer (24-29), Jayne Kletinger (30-34), Lynne De-Leeuw (35-39), Barb Frey (40-49) and Rita Pederson (50-59).

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The s c r a m b l e is on fo r the three remain ing playoff spots LB the Livo-nia Col legiate Baseba l l League.

With Redfo rd Li t t le C a e s a r s (20-6-1) a l r eady c l a iming a sha re of the c rown with th ree regu la r season g a m e s r ema in ing ( last n ight ' s g a m e s not repor ted) , four o the r t e a m s a re still in the hunt. (See r e l a t ed s tory on Caesars.)

Livonia Adray (17-9-1) put a virtu-al lock on second place by sweeping Tom Holzer F o r d of Northvil le in a double-header a t Ford Fietd, 6-3 and 12-4.

In the opener, winning pi tcher Don Vesling (6-1) sca t te red nine hits and s t ruck out 10.

He bested Northville s t a r t e r and loser Chris Willerer, who gave up a solo homer to Bill Ul le followed by two-run single by Dennis Bushar t in Livonia 's four-run sixth.

Mart in Eddy, Scott Pe terson and Er ic Engel each had two hits in a losing cause.

* In the second game, Vesling went 3-for-4, including a t r ip le and two RBI. Ulle went 4-for-4 and Bushart added two hits.

Jeff DePor t e r also played a key role in the victory, delivering a pinch-hit two-run double in the fourth inning. *

Rick Rozman, who worked the first six innings, allowed th ree runs on two hits. The Michigan State hurler fanned 11 and walked three (Rob Ognian finished up).

Darr in Armst rong was the losing pitcher. 6

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The g a m e was halted a f t e r eight inn-ings at Ford Field due In a I.ivonia city cur few.

The game was m a r r e d by a bench-clear ing brawl.

Ray Samolin, who took over for Walter s s t a r t e r Gary Zwolinski in the second inning, pitching 6*s inn-ings of strong relief . Samolin gave up just one run to go along with six strikeouts and one walk.

Dan Kopitzke went the dis tance for Holzer, al lowing five hits. He s t ruck out seven and walked four.

Eddy went 2-for-4, including a double and homer fo r Holzer.

Kirk Boyd contr ibuted an RBI double for Wal ter ' s and John Knittel scored the game- ty ing run in the sev-enth on a ground out.

On Sunday, W a l t e r s swept last place Wendy's, 9-3 and 8-1.

Boyd was the winning pi tcher in the opener. He allowed four hits, three walks and fanned six

In the nightcap, Chris Semik p i t ched s e v e n s t r o n g inn ings , scat ter ing three hits to pick up the win.

The right-hander, who s t ruck out eight and walked two, got out of a dangerous bases loaded j a m in the sixth with a pair of s tr ikeouts and a fly out.

John Stoitsiadis and Scott Hille each contributed two hits for the winners.

MAPLE A PPLIA N CE of West Bloomfield, which defeated Wendy's on Friday, is 16-11, good enough for third place.

Walter 's is next a t 13-13-2 fol-

S o f t b a l l f a n a t i c s c a n ' t g e t e n o u g h o f t h e i r g a m e Everyone has their favor i te

source of a th le t ic activity. For some it 's sitting out in the

middle of the Atlantic Ocean cast-ing for that prized fish. For others, it could be taking a nice hike through the Rocky Mountains or bird watching in the ca lm of the Upper Peninsula.

Mine is softbal l . There ' s nothing like it. Oh, sure, I enjoy all sports. Racquetba l l is fun, but I don't

have much t i m e to play anymore . My thirs t for football was sat isf ied a couple yea r s ago. These days I p re fe r to watch along the sidelines as my brothers arid f r iends bash heads and bodies in search of that elusive pigskin.

" I cer ta in ly like bowling in our Sunday night mixed league with my wife and mom and dad. Our t eam — Bud's Wisers — had a shot at f i rs t p lace this season, and I quickly learned nerves can f r ay a bit even when approacfiing the al-ley in need of a strike in the 10th. We finished f i f th .

But none of them whet my appe-tite for competi t ion Uke softbal l .

Maybe it's because softbal l is the

universal spo r t fo r men and wom-en of all ages. Maybe sof tbal l is the post-high school way to continue tha t "basebal l d r e a m . " Or maybe sof tbal l is merely a way to get a l i t t le mid-week exercise.

It could be the c a m a r a d e r i e around the softbal l diamond. It could be the happy memor ies of championship t r iumph. It could be the m o r e forge t tab le momen t s of hi t t ing into that game-ending dou-ble play.

Softbal l t eams a re composed most ly of individuals who have known each other for a very long t ime. T h e x play together , work to-gether and par ty together . That ' s the spiri t that makes mos t t e a m s click.

The g a m e is s imple and fun. Softbal l Is: • Scoring the winning run in the

t o u r n a m e n t championship g a m e and having your t e a m m a t e s rush out to gree t you.

• Looking for tha t perfeot pitch you can smash cleanly through the g a p in center field.

• Watching Major A t e a m s Uke Coors, Budweiser and Snyders play the g a m e with professional ease.

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• Watching Class D re rea t iona l t e a m s trying to imi t a t e the t a l en t s of the Major A players f r o m Coors, Budweiser and Snyders.

• Diving to your glove side, snagging the hard ,ground baH and get t ing up to throw the runner out.

• Sipping a couple pos t -game beers with your f r iends and dis-cussing how you should have rea l ly won the g a m e by f ive runs ins tead of losing by one.

• Lining a "rope" to right field al lowing the runner on f i r s t to m o v e to third with no outs.

• Wondering how an u m p i r e can ca l l a deep s t r ike a f t e r having cal led them balls on the previous ba t te r s . . • Having that loyal fan follow-

ing to cheer you on. • Hoping to bat in the bo t tom of

the seventh with the bases loaded,

then gett ing the game-winning sin-gle

• Slapping a high f ive with your best f r iend a f t e r he just belted a 300-foot home run the way you wish you could do it.

• Driving f r o m the Canton Soft-ball Center to Suburan Softball in Rochester to get in both g a m e s in one evening.

• Feel ing like a "real bozo a f te r botching a rout ine infield grounder.

• Listening to your t e a m m a t e s shout "Keep it down," "Hit it hard," "Ducks in the pond," or "Be your-self" when it 's your tu rn to bat.

• Having women 's t e a m s like Steele's and the Tosti Ra ide r s show some of the men 's t e a m s how to play good softbal l .

• Watching Class D players en-joy the g a m e with the s a m e enthu-siasm as Class A players .

• Having acquired memor i e s that will live with you the res t of your life.

Softball is a g a m e where you can be a kid fo rever .

H o t f u n i n t h e s u m m e r t i m e ? Holier bat t led Fr iday to a 2-2 tie. lowed by Holzer at 12-13-2

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"Our success (during the regular season) has been our aggressiveness. We t ry to move the ball and make things happen That has to continue in the playoffs ."

Morait is sai9 second place Livonia Adray, which has captured the Colle-giate playoffs five s t ra ight t imes, is still the t e a m to beat.

*\. like our chances, but Livonia is the defending champion," he said. "We have a lot of respect for them and Ron Hellier (the Adray coach) always has them ready for the playoffs."

The only question mark facing Caesars th i s weekend is pitcher Mark Coburn, who m a y be out awhile a f t e r suffer ing a back injury while working on a s u m m e r job.

"I D O N T KNOW whether he can pitch," said Moraitis. "We'll just have to wai t and see."

But Morai t is is confident this will be the f i rs t Redford t e a m in years to qualify for the All-American Ama-

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"Everybody gets along wel l . " .

Holmes. Such a deduction is s imply assumed: It takes a de tec t ive to t rack down a l i t t le white ball a f t e r whacking it with a stick, a iming it at a three- inch hole 500 yards away.

Millions get en joyment out of this ' " recrea t ion ." Hit and chase. Hide and seek. What fun.

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c rawl ing through jungle-like ter-ra in in search of a 50-cent dimpled ball . I t ' s enjoyable , wading knee-deep in s tagnant wa t e r to re t r ieve an e r r a n t shot.

Go camping. Roughing it in the grea t out-

doors. Someone's been watching too many beer commerc ia l s .

R e m e m b e r what recrea t ion is — an act ivi ty to re lax body and mind. F o r th ree -quar te r s , j> ( . the year , television, a comfor t ab le couch, a hot shower, a delicious mea l a r e w a r m l y embraced to fulfil l this need

In the summer , though, those proven methods a re abandoned.

Wander ing into the forest , to be one with nature , somehow becomes an a t t r a c t i v e a l ternat ive .

So what if the comfor t of the couch is replaced by the cold, ha rd ea r t h? And you can live for a cou-ple of days without a hot shower , even if you a re covered with di r t f r o m sleeping on the cold, ha rd ear th . Meals — well, there ' s noth-ing like cooking over an open f ire , even if it takes th ree hours to ge t t he f i re s tar ted and you can ' t s ee what you're eat ing (you wouldn ' t w a n t to anyway — not a f t e r it fell on the cold, hard earth).

But television — who could sur-vive without it? Of course, you can

always take a por tab le set with you. No cable hook-up, though. Un-less the f ami ly camped 10 yards away f r o m your s i te in the wide-open wilderness have one.

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' OU COULD IMAGINE how hot It was Friday aftPr-Y noon in the Stevenson High School gymnasium

Sweltering was one word that came immedia te ly to mind.

And for a group of 15- to 17-year-olds f r o m the Wart t i Basket Club of Helsinki, Finland, they could not find words to descr ibe their plight. _

'Back home, maybe we get one day, 30 degrees Celsius." said a s s i s t - . ant coach Pekka Rankinen. "I spent one year in Arizona and it got up to 116 degrees (Fahrenheit) , but it nev-er felt like this."

The plus 90-degree (Fahrenheit) t empera tu re s led to thoughts other than playing basketbal l in spacious Stevenson gym. which felt more like a large sauna room.

Most of the sweat-drenched play-ers f rom both Stevenson and the Wartt i Club had their minds on other things on this hot and humid day — like getting to the pool

The Wart t i Club is here for two weeks as pa r t of a cul tural exchange t r ip with the Livonia Cardinals, who visited Finnish t e a m last summer

The t r ip w a s a r r anged by Livonian Dennis Nazelli , who heads Young Athletes Abroad, an internat ionaj exchange basketbal l p rogram

NAZELLI HAS done extensive work abroad.

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He has t raveled throughout east-ern E u r o p e where he served in 1976 as a specia l Bicentennial represen ta -tive. Nazell i also served fo r cul tural exchange organizations in New York City and Washington. D.C.

Nazel l i . who works fu l l t ime at the Detroi t News, made a r r a n g e m e n t s with Finnish assistant foreign minis-t r y ' d i r e c t o r K a n Karanko to bring the War t t i Club to Detroit.

"This is the first t i m e a Finnish youth t e a m has been here to the United States." said Rankinen, who plans to a t tend college in Boston this fall. "We ' re having a good t i m e and it 's g r e a t t ha t somebody t a k e s us."

Hockey, soccer and nordic spor ts all r ank ahead of basketbal l in Fin-land

BECAUSE O F THE HEAT, it was hard to te l l just how the War t t i Club would r ank„ even a f t e r p laying the Stevenson kids

"We're not used to the c l i m a t e or the A m e r i c a n rules." said Rankinen "We'll go back with some ideas, but nothing specific.

"I think we'll go back and concen-t ra te on defense more . But since we've been here, we've had to play our own game. We don't know the style of how the re fe rees cal l the game Here it's so much different ."

Rankinen. who said he "knows the American way," a f t e r having spent a year in Arizona, said his t eam can play be t te r - -

"We haven' t been practicing too much this summer ," he said. "And everybody has gained about 10 pounds. All they do is diIRk Cokes

' and ea t pizza and hamburgers . They rea l ly like the pizza. It 's thick. They don't ea t like that a t home."

a l l the Detroit tourist spots such as Greenfield Village. On Wednesday, their hosts will s tage a banquet in their honor at Holy Cross Lu the ran Church in Livonia ___

ALL IN ALL, everybody s e e m s to be having a grand t ime, despi te the heat .

The host famil ies have enjoyed their visitors, calling t h e m a well-mannered bunch.

I 'm just afra id our visitors, expe-riencing the equator-l ike t empera -tures . may have gotten the wrong impression about our c l ima te . Or maybe they feel they 'e been led as-t r a y by their accompanying foreign minister .

As the players dr ipped in swea t . 1 could only think of winter — shovel-ing snow and skidding around the ice.

Maybe we should invite these guys back in January

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The L e n a g h a n s is ters w e r e among the winners at the eighth annual Canton P a r k s and Recre-ation D e p a r t m e n t Superstars com-petition. I t a t t r a c t e d nearly 100 par t ic ipants .

Lisa Lenaghan captured the girls 10-12 age group winning five of six events. J e a n i n e Lenaghan won four of six even ts to win the 13-15 age group.

Cathy Lenaghan was runner-up in the 13-15 age group. Bridget Bak was second in the 10-12 division.

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Jason Nickerson won in the boys 10-12 group Brian Dimoff w a s sec-ond. Todd Forbes and E r i c Cunn-ingham tied for third.

P a t Agius won a n a r r o w two-point decision over Er ik Reeves in the boys 13-15 competit ion. Chris Campbe l l was one-point back in third place.

The Livonia Crusaders cap tured the Open Division in the seventh an-nual Womens Soccer Fest held last weekend at Schoolcraft College.

The event, which raised $3,000 for the Wayne County Special Olympics, was sanctioned by the Michigan Soccer Association.

The Crusaders, posting a round-ro-bin record of 4-0-2, won their divi-sion based on head-to-head competi-tion against the Farmington Fur ies , who went 5-1. Coach Dave Lussier ' s t e a m beat the Fur ies in their opener . 2-0. -

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Carozzo, Jackie Berbaum, Angie Carozzo. Leigh Clancy. Michelle Wise. Jodie Smalec. Laurie Hauber. Rachel Thieu Kim Flading and Chris Paciero.

Goalie Jenny Swalec posted three shutouts during tourney play.

Following a win over the Furies, the Crusaders beat the Kalamazoo Sidekicks. 3-0; tied the Ann Arbor Artemis. 1-1; defeated Olentangy. Ohio. 5-0; the Oakland Strikers. 3-1; and tied the Senior Crusaders. 2-2.

IN THE WOMENS B Division. Sa-ginaw took first place, defeating the Kickers, an Oakland County team.

In the Womens over 30 bracket, the Brighton Stingers downed" the Shooting Stars.

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Don Vargo, owner of the 1940 Chop House, said he's the first res-taurateur in downtown Detroit to of-fer f ree limousine service to dinner guests arriving from the major ho-tels. apar tments and convention cen-ter nearby.

Vargo, a Farmington Hills resi-dent, explained, "Competition is get-ting keener and you have to offer more service."

Vargo's restaurant, specializing in certified Angus beef, opened last Oc-tober. He introduced the limousine service in December and it has proved very popular

"It's a VIP treatment," he said. "They really lHte it when that limo pulls up, and their guest is im-

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THE LIMOUSINE has been taking calls f rom such places as the Hotel Pontchartrain. the Westin Hotel, the Omni Hotel, Riverfront Apartments. Millander Center Apartments, and Cobo Hall, for conventions.

"We had 22 runs with the limo last week," Vargo said one recent after-noon at the restaurant.

He recalled that during the film-ing of "The Rosary Murders" in De-troit, "I personally picked up Charles Durning. His hotel called, and I wasn't doing anything, so I just jumped in the limo and went over. I picked up this portly gentleman."

Durning enjoyed the 1940 Chop House so much, "He became a very good customer." and returned at var-ious times with other people in-

9 volved in the film production. Also making Vargo happy at this

time is the word he received recent-ly f rom Esquire magaziner which called him from New York to say the 1940 Chop House has been chosen as "one of the 100 best restaurants in_ America," he said. The magazine will be talking about the chop house in the column Cheers, in its Novem-ber issue.

WHAT MAKES his restaurant spe-cial, Vargo believes, is the top quali-ty of its food and drink.

"The certified Angus beef has just been received marvelously," he said. Visitors f rom Europe have been es-pecially pleased because, "The Euro-pean market doesn't get good beef ."

The restaurateur used to have a restaurant in Livonia, which was called Vargo's. It had a fine wine cellar.

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erything we serve here is premium," he said. Wine by the glass — a seven-ounce one — from the cruvinet, is priced from $3.75 to $6.50. Wine runs him $50-$180 by the case.

Vargo said his prices are reason-able for the wines served. "I barely double my cost of wine." Among wines available are superior first-growth ones.

Along with the regular offerings, there's also a wine of the month. As to liquor, "I never feature anything but brand names — only premium."

RETURNING TO the menu, Var-go noted, uWe have seafood, fish, veal and lamb but about 70 percent of our business is the certified Angus beef." Entrees range from a low of $14.95 to a high of $29.95, for steak and lobster tail.

"We're an all-American restau-rant," tie continued. "We're having a love affair with a steak and a baked potato."

On a recent afternoon, Vargo of-fered a. sampling of his specialties. Shrimp with curry and chutney was one tasty dish. Another was a plate with soft-shell crab, escargpt and batter-fried shrimp.

"I've been doing Maryland soft-shell crab since 1966-67." Vargo said. "We saute em."

Next sampled were melt-in-your-mouth filet mignon and top sirloin. A champagne he chose was Lembey Brut, a Spanish wine.

Then it was time for dessert f rom the pal try tray. Two of these a re creations of Joe Salis, the chef. They are a warm, rum-bread pudding and a Hawaiian, fresh-fruit cup. Other desserts are midnight layer cake, chocolate velvet, Grand Marnier cream torte and raspberry cream torte.

The 1940 Chop House at 1940 E. Jefferson has a smart, art-deco look The downstairs dining area features a large glitzy bar. The upstairs din-ing area is usually opened to the pub-lic only when there's an overflow, on Saturday nights, and the rest of the time is used for private parties..

Pia Zadora and Norm Crosby had a 40-piece band, a backdrop filled with stars, perfect weather and a willing audience, but none of the ex-pensive embellishments helped.

Comedian Crosby opened with puns on biblical stones, l i terary classics, old age and anti-science jokes. All jokes lead to sex in Cros-by's canon.

Zadora, on the other hand, is an interesting reminder of the old adage that wealth can't buy every-thing — even in 1986. All the expen-sive coaches in the world can ' t make Zadora what she isn't — a lady with a real voice.

Monday night's concert a t Mead-ow Brook Music Festival was a re-play of the painful scenes in "Citizen Kane," wherein Kane tr ies to make Susan, his second wife, a nice, ordi-nary girl with a small voice, into an opera star.

I DON'T WANT Zadora to leave her wealthy, lawyer businessman husband of many years, but I wish she'd have the sense to pack it up and go home.

Some of the audience packed it up ahd went home long before the con-cert was over. This evening marked the smallest crowd I've seen at this summer's concerts.

There was no interchange of pleasantries, no dialogue between

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Zadora and her musicians. Now and then she'd point the mike in their di-rection as if it was the ph>per thing to do. She never left stage center, and conductor Vincent Falcone nev-er acknowledged her introduction as "my friend, confidante and pianist, Frank's (Sinatra's) man."

Zadora talked and sang like a lit-tle girl playing alone in a room, and in the process dropped names, said she'd been on Broadway and in mov-ies since age 7. Her lack of presence and lamentable lack of voice did real injustice to all the greats whose songs she used.

A woman s i t t i ng n e a r me" whimpered, "Oh, please, don't," when Zadora said she was going to sing "Pennies f rom Heaven." I knew what"1 the woman meant. "Pennies'" belongs to Bernadette Peters.

After what Zadora had done to Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, and Ella Fitzgerald, using all their ges-tures from "A Star is Born," "Caba-ret," and so on, without any of the sense of melody, or the spark, the charm those greats have, destroying Peters seemed like the last straw.

Helen Zucker has many years experience reviewing pop per-formers for newspapers and magazines in Michigan, New York and Massachusetts

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known for appearances on "A Prai-rie Home Companion," will give a f ree performance at 8 p.m. Monday, July 28. at the Detroit Community Music School.

Banish Misfortune is known for its blend of styles called "renaissance jazz." The group combines trouba-dour songs of the Middle Ages and Renaissance with Irish reels and jaz-zy improvisations.

The group's credits include re-cordings. television specials and guest appearances \yith symphonies.

To appeal to lovers of early classi-cal music, the members play such medieval and renaissance instru-ments as lutes, recorders, gem-shorns, k rummhorns and . cor-na muses.

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pearing in the Henry Ford Commu-nity College production of Freder-ick Knott's thriller "Wait Until Dark" at 8 p.m. Thursday-Satur-day, July 31 to Aug. 2, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 3, at the Adray Audi-torium of the MacKenzie Fine Art Center in Dearborn. Michelle

iji the starring role of Susy Hen-drix. Charles Monaco of Livonia al-ternates in the role of Susy's photo-grapher husband, Sam. Daniel Booth of Westland portrays Harry Roat, an unsavory character . Tick-ets at $3 general admission, $2 for students and senior citizens may be purchased at the College Store or at the door For more information call 845-9634 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays-Fridays.

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• HUNTER'S RUN Larry Nozero and Friends play

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The young are in luck this season. Summertime theater productions focus on youth.

Children's Fairy Tale Theatre is designed to involve squirmy pre-schoolers in the dramatic action. Higher up on the age ladder are pro-ductions by students at the Cran-brook Theatre School and by college thespians in Avon Players Collegiate Summer Stock, which is doing a pro-duction of "Grease."

Henry K. Martin and his wife. Sue. of Bloomfield Township direct Chil-dren's Fairy Tale Theatre. The group scheduled three plays this summer, for the young and the young at heart, at the Jewish Kom munity Center on Maple Road in West Bloomfield. Sue Martin has her doctorate in child development and teaches at the University of Windsor. She designed the productions of fa-vorite fairy tales to appeal to chil-dren from age 2 ^ through those in third grade.

The Children's Fairy Tale Theatre company taps the spontaneous ener-gy of kids and encourages interplay between the cast and the young audi-ence. In the first production earlier this summer, performers drafted lively members of the audience to play some of Snow White's dwarfs

GOOD THEATER thrives on the interplay between audience and cast and percolates with vitality, com-pared to the two-dimensional passiv-ity of watching TV or movies. Chil-dren's Fairy Tale Theatre aims to

give members of the audience a good time and. along the way, to show them the excitement of live theater.

Young theater-goers can see Chil-dren's Fairy Tale Theatre bring to life the tale of "Rumpelstiltskin" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The audience will meet the funny little man who can spin worthless straw into gold, and they'll meet the miller's daughter, who must guess the little man's pe-culiar name.

A very vain emperor gets tricked by a pair of zany rogues-in "The Em-peror's New Clothes." at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Aug. 5 and 12.

Call 661-1000, Ext. 351, for ticket information.

For the last 45 summers, Cran-brook Theatre School has been teaching students the art of the the-ater and putting on productions to showcase student talents. For class-es, the school on Lone Pine Road in Bloomfield Hills uses the outdoor Greek Theatre, rimmed by pines, as well as St. Dunstan's playhouse.

Students are divided by age. Those 13 and under form one company. Those 14 through college age form another. In addition to receiving dai-ly instruction and performing in weekly in-house presentations, stu-dents f rom each company stage pro-ductions open to the public, in the Greek theater.

THE YOUNGER company of stu-dents at Cranbrook Theatre School will unravel legends about Dick Whittington, in a play by and for kids, at 8 p.m. Wednesday-Thursday, July 30-31.

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The older company of Cranbrook Theatre School will stage three plays, also in the Greek theater.

The mystery-comedy "Danger — Girls Working" will be presented at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, Aug. 5-6. followed by the drama "Guest in the House" Friday-Saturday, Aug. 8-9. To end the season, the students will pressent the comedy, "Time Out for Ginger," Tuesday-Wednesday, Aug. 12-13.

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Danny, Sandy, Kenicke and Rizzo are back in town, reviving memories of the 1950s. The Collegiate Summer Stock production of the musical "Grease" recreates the '50s in song and dance.

Remember cars with tail fins, girls in full skirts with poodle ap-pliques, boys wearing pompadour hair styles in the days before the magic of mousse, and what it was like to be a teenager?

Collegiate Summer Stock — made up entirely of college students inter-ested in theater — is a subdivision of Avon Players in Rochester Hills. Last year, the company's premiere production, "Godspell," was a sell-out.

•This seasWrs "Grease" is- a musi-cal well suited to the energies of the young company. The show goes into a second week, with curtain t ime a t 8:15 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, July 24-26 at the Avon Players Play-house, 1185 Washington Road. Call 656-1130 for ticket information

Collegiate 'Grease' is slick production 'The Avon Players Collegiate

Summer Stock production of the musical "Grease" continues at 8:15 p.m. Thursday-Saturday at the Avon Players Playhouse in Rochester Hills. For ticket infor-mation, call 656-1130.

On a scorching Saturday night in a non-air-conditioned theater — condi-tions that would have sent a less-dedicated cast into a coma — the Avon Players Collegiate Summer Stock troupe came through with an energetic production of "Grease."

The audience fanned itself with

goes to director John M. Deierlein and the well-rehearsed cast and crew. Everyone onstage and in the tech booth behaved professionally.

It's hard to care about "types." Why Sandy (the new girl in town in this production wants to hang out with people she calls "tramps" and "morons" is never made clear, yet Sandy's conversion from nice girl to

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Jill Blazis as Sandy exhibits a fine voice, but her lines make her seem too sensible to abandon the middle class for the likes of Danny. Danny, played by good-looking Todd Dickin-

school nerd (instead of a star- athlete, as in previous productions of this show). The lack of competition be-tween nerd and minor hood loses whatever tension was left in the script.

Michael A. Gravame, however, grabs hold of the role of Eugene, the nerd, and nearly turns the show into "Revenge of the Nerds." He's quick and funny.

JOHN P. KRAUSE is a strong Kenickiie. I suspect Patricia L. Pow-ell (Rizzo) would make a wonderful Hedda Gabler. Powell is a tall, beau-' tiful, classy girl. She's simply mis-cast as leader of the Pink Ladies.

John R. Jones is a smoothie, and

production number. Sue Kenny is funny as Marty, the gum-chewing redhead. Amy Sharpe is good as Frenchy.

And Sue Warner, who looks like everyone's absurd notion of an Eng-lish teacher, is fine as Miss Lynch, who has to deal with Frenchy and her pals in class and at dances.

Good dancing and explosive ener-gy manage, for the most part , to overcome this nebulous script. John-ny and the Gamblers provide fine backup. Fifty-cent root beer floats during intermission, and Peg Deierlein's 1956 touches are dandy.

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featured. Included are J an Van Gor-i.!'1:i. Mci Renchtr . Back Stage Paoo, Indeya and Ortheia Barnes. E a c h will play in one to two-hour sets, with only short breaks between per-formances The review will be a reg-ular Sunday attraction

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Concert Hall will c e l eb ra t e its 65th yea r with a week of ann iversa ry pro-g r a m s presented by the Macomb Council for the P e r f o r m i n g Arts. Joey Van, Johnny Trudel l and His Big Band Sound, the Walnut Street Dancers and J a y Rober t s will per-f o r m at 8 p.m. F r i d a y , Ju ly 25, in downtown Mt. Clemens . Ticket in-fo rmat ion .s ava i l ab l e a t Ticket World outlets.

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J a s s Band will p lay a t 7 p.m. Sun-day, July 27. a t t h e Prudent ia l Town Center Sun Bowl in South-field. The band has a wide reper-toire of Dixieland and t radi t ional jazz tunes. The f r e e concer t is par t of t he Concerts in the P a r k series.

Jon Essex, Fisher Thea t re publi-cist fo r nea r ly 25 years, who died F r i d a y . ia r e m e m b e r e d f ond l y by

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Dog Day Afternoon" (1975), 8 v rn. Friday on Ch. 50 Originally iJO minutes. TV lime slot: 150 >nmute$.

An unusual and r ivet ing d r a m a about a bank robbery that goes awry. Al Pacino gives an excellent performance as a robber who holds up a bank to get money fo r his lov-er 's sex change operat ion. Chris Sarandon as the emotional boyfriend and Charles Durning as a tough but sympathetic cop add to the overal l excellence of this unusual f i lm.

Rating: $3.25.

"Mother, Jugs & Speed" (1976), 3 I " I . Saturday on Ch. 50. Original-ly 95 minutest TV time slot:.150d

minutes. Not everything Bill Cosby does is

top-notch. This is a case in point. This was an a t tempt to do for ambu-lance drivers what ' M*A*S*H ' did for military medics. It has its moments and Cosby. Raquel Welch (she is not Mother) and Harvey Keitel work well together in the t i t le parts. But it . is not special, even un-der the usually steady hand of direc-tor Pe ter Yates.

R a t i n g . $2.75.

".African Queen" (1951), 1 p.m. Monday on Ch. 9. Originally 105 minutes. TV time slot: 120 min-utes.

Now this is special. Humphrey Bo-gar t and Katharine Hepburn a r e su- * perb as opposites f loating down a river during World War I. Bogart won an Oscar for his pe r fo rmance . Hepburn is the epitome of the mis-sionary lady. John Huston directed f rom a J a m e s Agee script based on a C S. Forester novel. And with all that going for it, it succeeds bril l iantly.

Rating: $3.80.

"The Horse Soldiers" (1959), 8

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p.m. Monday on Ch. 50. Originally 119 minutes. TV time slot: 150 minutes.

An under ra ted J o h n Ford western set during the Civil War. Ford gets s o m e ^ u p e r b t e x t u r e into this f i lm and good p e r f o r m a n c e s f r o m John Wayne and Will iam Holden. If not top-drawer John Fo rd , this is still be t te r than the a v e r a g e western and well worth seeing.

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many of the people who worked with him.

Ha r ry Neder lander , who runs the B i r m i n g h a m Theat re as par t of the N e d e r l a n d e r Organ iza t ion , said Tuesday morning, "I would descr ibe him a s a fel low without an enemy in the world . . a man who in his own quiet way accomplished a lot. He will be sorely missed."

Essex ' s o f f i ces were at the F i sher Thea t re , which is run by Joseph Z. Nede r l ande r of the theater-business fami ly . H a r r y Nederlander said tha t when the Neder landers f i rs t took over the Bi rmingham Theat re , Es-sex w a s ve ry helpful initially, and he continued to help on other occasions.

"I'd say Jon was a kind of s teady-ing inf luence and a guiding light for all of our thea te r s in this a rea , " N e d e r l a n d e r said

T H E N E D E R L A N D E R Organiza-tion o p e r a t e s three leg i t imate the-a t e r s locally — the Fisher and t h e Masonic T h e a t r e in Detroit and the B i r m i n g h a m — and also owns the Pine Knob Music Thea t re near Clarkston.

A t r i b u t e to Jon Essex will be held a t 3 p.m. F r i d a y at the Fisher. Ha r ry Nede r l ande r will be in Cal i fornia on business and unable to at tend, but he said J o e Neder l ander (who is pres-ently out of town and could not be reached fo r comment ) will be a t the m e m o r i a l t r ibute , as well a s Char-lot te Lal ly, the Bi rmingham The-

a t re ' s general m a n a g e r . Valerie Hilsen, who has been

"Miss F i r s t Nighter" at the Fisher for near ly as long as Essex worked there, spoke about Essex on Tuesday morning.

she said, and told her, "You'll be our Miss First Nighter "

"I worked with him for 24 years . I never met a man who never had a f ight with anybody ^ . He worked endless hnurs .F'wniilrl consider

"I was one of the last ones who talked to him before he died," said Hilsen, a Bloomfield Hills resident. She said she called his home about two weeks ago and spoke to a fr iend, who told Jon that Valer ie was call-ing. "He c a m e to the phone and said, i love you, and thank you.'"

Essex, 62, a Detroi ter , died of amyotrophic l a t e ra l sclerois, known as Lou Gehrig 's Disease. He was str icken three years ago but contin-ued to work a t the Fisher .

HILSEN FIRST met Essex when she asked to do some interviews a t the theater . He hired her on the spot.

h im one of my deares t f r iends ." Hilsen said she was up since 6 a .m

searching for tapes of in terv iews she did with Jon. She plans a" t r ibu te to Essex, with tapes of opening nights a t the Fisher and Fr iday ' s memor i a l t r ibute , on her radio show "Valerie 's As You Like It" at 11 a .m. Wednes-day on WPON (1460 AM), f r o m the s ta t ion 's Bloomfield Hills studios.

Sept. 6 is the 25th ann ive r sa ry of the opening of the Fisher T h e a t e r Jon Essex, a great guy to work with and a person who might be descr ibed as a class act, won't be the re to ob-se rve it, but he will be r e m e m b e r e d with affect ion.

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SUNDAY WORSHIP 8:30 4 11 A.M. SUN. SCHOOL/BIBLE CLASS 10 A.M.

CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Grades K-8

Randy Zlellnski, Principal 474-2488

R i s e n C h R i s c LU TH E R A f ^ C H U RC H

4 6 2 5 0 A n n A r b o r R o a d , ' P l y m o u l h

K e n n e t h Z ie ike , Pastor 4 5 3 - 5 2 5 2

WOOSMIP 8:30 S 10:00

S A L E M N A T I O N A L E V . L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 32430 Ann Arbor Tr., West land

9:00 A.M. Church School: All Ages 10:00 A.M. Worship

Lake Chapel 12:30 P.M. P A A V O FRUSTI , P a s t o r 4 2 2 - 5 5 5 0

HOSANNA TABOR LUTHERAN 9600 Leverne* So. Redford • 937-2424 Rev. Roy Pranachke Rev. Glenn Kopper

Sunday Worship 8;3C a 11:00 AM. Sunday School and MM* Ctaasee fc4S AM.

Monday Evening 7:00 P.M. Christian School Grades K-8

Robert Schultz, Principal 937-2233

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MI830URI SYNOD

25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY 532-2266 REDFORD TWP.

8UNDAY SERVICES 9:15 « 11:00 A.M.

Nursery Provided SUNDAY SCHOOL AJr Conditioned fc15 4 1 1 A 0 A.M.

Rev. Victor F. Hal both, Jr., Pastor Mr. James Mol, Pariah Asst.

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

PRESBYTERIAN

WARD EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Farmlngion and Six Mile Rd. 422-1150

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

"LYDIA: A PERSON AFTER GOD'S OWN HEART"

- .Rev. Thomas L. Burbridge

7:00 P.M. "PAST, PRESENT AND

FUTURE TENSE" Dr. Robert O. Wood burn

Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. - SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (Summer Session)

Air Conditioned Sanctuary

Sunday Service Broadcast Air Conditioned Sanctuary 9:30 a-m. WMUZ-FM 1<XL5 Nursery Provided At All Servicee

ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 27475 Five Mile Rd. (at Inkster) 422-1470

8 : 4 5 A . M . A d u l t B i b l e S t u d y 1Cfc00 A . M . W o r s h i p & C h u r c h S c h o o l

" W H A T DID Y O U D O WITH Y O U R G A R B A G E ? " Dr. W.F. Whit ledge. Preaching

Dr. W.F. Whitledge Rev. P.R. Irwin Rev. K.R. Thoresen

S T . M A T T H E W L U T H E R A N Church & School 5885 Venoy 1 Blk. N. of Ford Rd.. Westland 425-0260

Div ine Worsh ip 8 4 11 A.M. Bible Class & SS 9:30 A.M.

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

Gary O. Headpoht. Asst. Pastor

L U T H E R A N C H U R C H IN A M E R I C A

S T . M I C H A E L L U T H E R A N 7000 Sfwidon _ _ _ _

Canton 4 5 9 - 3 3 3 3 Pastor Jarry YarrxHI

. R«v Ted Qrot(ohn DfOxeTWorton - Intern Paslor Worsnio 8-00 S 11:00 AM. Sunday School 9:30 A M

Wednesday EverMnj Teaching 7 00-8 00 P.M. MJ-Itmy Tpvwwa

CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH

9300 Farmington Rd., Livonia 421-0120 421-0749

9:30 W o r s h i p Hour Church School 9:30 A.M.

Rev. Richard A. Martzoft

ROSEDALE GARDENS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

(U.S.A.) Hubbard at W. Chicago • 422-0494

Gerald R. Cobleigh, Pastor Elizabeth Gilliam, Inter im Asst. Pastor

1 Dr. J. Sands Park X K w a n g j u , K o r e a

Guest Speaker \ W O R S H I P S E R V I C E

fe30 A . M . C h u r c h S c h o o l

( N u r s e r y - 1 2 t h ) 9 : 3 0 A . M .

RESURRECTION LUTHERAN 8850 Newburgh at Joy, Uvonia

427-9575

Merlin E. Jacobs, Pastor Worship 9:30 A.M.

L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

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YOU ARE INVITED GARDEN CITY PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH (U.8JL) 1841 Middlebelt • " 427-7620

One blk. S. of Ford Rd. SUNDAY WORSHIP 10*0 A.M. Church School 4 Nursery 11.-00 AJML

QARETH D. BAKER. PASTOR

VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

2 5 3 5 0 W . S i x Mi te , R e d f o r d (btw. Beech Daly & Telegraph)

Rev. Robert M. Bar CUB 534-7730

C h u r c h S c h o o l 1 0 : 0 0 A.M.

B A R T E D D Y GUE8T PREACHER

"BARNABAS: THE SPIRIT OF

COMMUNITY BUILDING"

N u r s e r y A v a i l a b l e P e o p l e G r o w i n g in Fa i th

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W C A R 1090 S U N D A Y 10 :30 A . M .

In Livonia '

St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church 17810 Farmington Rd.

Church Services 8:30 & 10:00 A.M.

In Plymouth St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church

1343 Pennlman Ave. Pastor Leonard Koenlnger* 453-3393

Worship Services 8:00 4 11:00 A.M. Sunday School 9:15 A.M.

in Redford Townahip

Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church 14750 Kin loch

Pastor Edward Zell • 532-8655

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

Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

HOLY TRINITY 39020 Five Mile • West Uvonia

464-0211 WORSHIP SERVICES. 8:30 4 10 A.M.

noraory available R. Seltz - J. SpHos

Pastors WELCOME—

FAITH LUTHERAN 30000 Five Mile • East UvOnia

421-7249 HOLY COMMUNION 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

9 £ 0 A.M.

TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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

Sunday School for ail ages 9:45 A M .

Worship Services and Junior Church - 8:30 & 11:00 A.M.

Rev. William C. Moore - Pastor William T. Branham, Asst. Pastor

Nursery Provided

Phone 459-9550

G E N E V A P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H ( U . S J L )

5835 Sheldon Rd.. CANTON 1040 AJ4.

WORSHIP AND CHURCH SCHOOL Kenneth F. Qrusbel, Pastor

459-0013

FIRST~ In the Heart of Plymouth FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH PLYMOUTH (U.8JL) M a i n a n d C h u r c h 453 -6464

Philip R o d g e r s Magee Minister

Mark Momingstar, Asst. Minister

S U M M E R W O R S H I P 1 0 : 0 0 A . M .

J r . C h u r c h : A g e 2 - 4 t h G r a d e

"We Have Been • Contemporary Since 1835"

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SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRI8T 33424 Oakland, Ferminglon. 474-S880 Jr. Church & Worship 9:30 A.M.

Church School 9:30 A.M Barriw Free Sanctuary Nursery Provided

YOU ARE WELCOME!" PARSONAGE 272-5«12

Rev. Elizabeth Myrick Pastor

REV CARL H. SCHULTZ P a m fepfrnv*

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ST. MATTHEWS UNITED METHODIST

30900 Six Mite Rd. Da*JT. Strong (am. Ftrmmgtonl MkMaMW UHMr • 422-6036

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

(3 yrs. - 8th Grade) 10:00 A M . Jr. 4 Sr. High Claaa 11:15 A M . Adult Study Class

Nuraary Provtdad

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"A Caring & Sharing Church" G A R D E N CITY "A Caring & Sharing Church" 1657 Middlebelt Rd

LIVONIA SUNDAY WORSHIP 15431 Merriman Rd. 11:00 A.M. & 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY WORSHIP Bible School 10:00 A.M.

11:00 A.M. & 6:00 P.M. Wed. 7:30 P.M. Worship Minis ters : D e n n i s Swind le A

427-8743 L a m e r M a t t h e w s

427-8743 422-8680 See Herald of Truth TV Channel 20 Saturday 9:30 A.M.

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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH 45201 N. Territorial Rd.

453-5280 Summer Worship A Church

School 9:15 A.M. (Nursery-6th) Ministers: John N. GrenfeH, Jr .

Douglas J. McMunn Or. Frederick Vostourg

N A R D I N P A R K U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

29887 Weet Eleven MHe Roed Just Weet of Middlebelt

10:00 A.M. Worship Service "ON THE ABOLISHMENT

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35475 Ftve Mae Rd 484-8722 MARK McGlLVREY MlnWw

CHUCK EMMERT

C H R I S T A D E L P H I A N S

Sunday Memorial Service 1fc00 A.M. Wadnaaday Night Bible Claaa 8:00 P.M.

3««1« Park dale- Uvonie* 42S-7110

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NEWBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

36500 Ann Arbor Trail \ Uvonia's Oldest Church

422-0149 Church School and Worship

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" D O Y O U H A V E MANY F R I E N D S ? "

Rev. Roy Forsyth

Edward C. Cotey. Roy Forsyth fjA |reen rV.-M.

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(Redford Twp.) 10000 BEECH DALY ROAD

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M. CLEWfT PARR, RANDY X WCTCOMi

10900jAJNL Worship Sanrlce

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44800 Warren* Canton* 488-8810 Ft Edward J. BefcMn. Paalor

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p . . B r i i n i o n D j J C n T T W start writer

I N 25 YEARS of service, the

Rev Franc is Cusack, chap-lain of St. Paul of the Cross Monastery chapel in Detroi t .

has counseled and mar r i ed thou-sands of couples. Catholics and oth-ers , who have been "churched, un-churched or even non-churched."

They have also been young and old. They have represented a varie-ty of races . Their reasons for m a r -rying have differed.

Whatever their religious aff i l ia-tion, e thnic background or inclina-tion for marry ing , Cusack esti-m a t e s 95 percent of them have s tayed m a r r i e d and are happy.

And he thinks he knows why. "Mar r i age is made up of a re la-

tionship. If you have two well de-veloped persons, their relat ionship has someth ing to grow on " Cusack said he a t t emp t s to tap into this "personal development" at what-eve r level it exists arid assist in de-veloping if more fully, thereby

building a stronger louhdation f r o m which the m a r r i a g e can flourish.

Cusack a t t emp t s to instill this p rocess pr ior to the wedding. He counsels the couple for six or so hours on sepa ra t e occasions and re-f e r s them to an additional six hours of encounter experience or instruc-tion.

If at some point a f t e r m a r r i a g e a couple runs into trouble, Cusack is also the re to of fer "a f t e r c a r e -counseling.

IN THIS instance, Cusack nor-mal ly finds couples who "don't know what the problem is but they a r e seriously bothered." He finds the ma jo r i t y of problems a r e caused by "growth" of one or both of the p a r t n e r s "They a r e growing and don't know it."

Most problems, according to Cu-sack, can be solved "by talking. "I don' t m e a n just talking, but com-municat ion . That 's 50 percent talk-ing and 50 percent listening, huh' '" he asks

Most of those seeking " a f t e r c a r e " counseling f rom Cusack do so ea r ly on, within the f i rs t few years of m a r r i a g e or. even more often, immed ia t e ly a f t e r the f i rs t yea r Another group Cusack sees fre-

'If you have two well developed persons, their relationship has something to grow on.'

The Rov Franks Cusack

marriage counselor

church bulletin

The Rev. Francis Cusack, marriage counselor

quently is older couples, those who have spent many years together and a r e facing r e t i r emen t in y e a r s ahead .

Not surprising, Cusack believes. 'People who have s tayed close to the church . . . have a faith, hope and spiri tuali ty that makes t h e m love." Cusack explained his use of the word "love" in this instance to mean perserverance and fidelity.

Old-fashioned advice, pe rhaps , but advice that has been e f f ec t i ve for ages and appea r s to r ema in so in a world f raugh t with social prob-lems such as sky-rocketing d ivorce ra tes , infidelity and m a t e abuse

While Cusack has no o f f i c ia l s ta t i s t ics on the resul ts of his work , he has his own measure . Each Sep-t e m b e r he hosts a recept ion w h e r e couples he has mar r i ed and coun-

seled renew wedding Vows. More than 1,000 invitat ions will be mailed to guests this yea r

COMPARED TO couples of yest-eryear , Cusack bel ieves " today 's generations a re a degree or two more open. If someone got m a d 25 years ago, they s tayed m a d . Today there is a chance of t a lk ing it out, huh?"

Still, since the mid-1970s all Catholics in Michigan have been required to comple te chu rch spon-sored, p re -mar r iage counsel ing six months prior to the wedd ing da te Couples seeking t o m a r r y in St. Pau l ' s chapel, Catholic or not , a r e also required to p a r t i c i p a t e in the counseling.

In instances of second m a r r i a g -es, m a r r i a g e s involving older

adults or pregnancy, the require-ment m a y be waived but only a f t e r the a t tending priest is sat isf ied the m a r r i a g e is beneficial . Even then, couples a r e still encouraged to U k e the instruct ion.

The counseling covers a host of pract ical concerns like f inances and in-laws, personal m a t t e r s such as m a r r i a g e readiness and role ad-aptation, and religious orientat ion.

If p a r t n e r s have no rel igious background or a re inact ive in church (Cusack's "non-churched" or "unchurched"), or if pa r tne r s a re of d i f ferent fa i ths , Cusack said he waits for t h e m to bring the subject up. "Chances a r e they have dis-cussed it. I jus t find out what they a l ready think and then help to deepen the i r ideas, huh?" Cusack said he neve r pressures conversion to Cathol icism.

WHAT CUSACK of fe rs is "pasto-ral counseling" or spir i tual ca re . Although he will never m a r r y , Cu-sack said " m a r r i a g e is a human re-lationship. I t is about being a per-son. I know about such things, huh?"

In addit ion to the counseling, Cu-sack also t r a ins couples who have been happi ly m a r r i e d five years to work as sponsor couples. They vol-unteer their t ime in counseling those who a r e planning to m a r r y , conduct ing m a r r i a g e encounter groups and serving as supports during the ear ly days of a new m a r r i a g e . The re a re present ly 17 sponsor couples helping Cusack.

Cusack readily admi t s the help is needed. St. Pau l ' s is a popular wed-ding chapel and while Cusack at-t e m p t s to l imit the number of cou-ples he counsels and m a r r i e s to 100 a yea r , i t is a fu t i le goal. The calen-dar for 1987 is a l ready near ly filled and Cusack is p repar ing now for his f i r s t 1988 reservat ion.

• FILM SHOWING The fi lm, "Armageddon , " will be

shown 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 30, a t Bethal Bapt is t Church, 29475 W. Six Mile, Livonia. "Armageddon" is & f i lm on the pulitii-al unrest in the Middle Eas t

There is no charge . F o r more in-format ion, cal l 525-3664.

• EVANGELIST Evangelis t Doug Hammond will

speak at 11 a .m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, Ju ly 27. a t the Tri-City Assembly of God, 2100 Hannan, Canton. For more information, ca l l 721-6832.

• CONTINENTAL SINGERS , The Continental Singers and Or-

ches t ra will p resen t their new pro-g ram. "All Over the W o r W - Let Them See Jesus , " Sunday, Aug. 3, a t Calvary Missionary Church, 29850 W. Six Mile. U v o n i a . The Continen-tal group will p e r f o r m an a r r ay of music by some of the foremost Christian ar t i s ts .

• RUMMAGE SALE St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Ford

and Evergreen roads , will have a r u m m a g e sa le F r i d a y , Aug. 1, through Sunday, Aug. 3. Fr iday the sale will be 5-9 p.m. . Saturday f rom 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

• MISSIONARY CONFERENCE

St. Mat thew Uni ted Methodist Church of Livonia recent ly sent a 21-member miss ionary work t eam to Red Bird Mission in Beverly, Ky. They comple te a mul t i tude of tasks, including building 13 picnic tables, helping with the bookmobile and fix-ing a foot bridge.

The t e a m included Rodney Beck-with, Georgia Beckwith, Debbie Beckwith, Rodney Beckwith, Henry Chiles, Shirley Chiles, Ken Johnson, J a n e Johnson, D a v e Hargan, Gerry Hargan, Leanne Harr ison, Dick Har-ie, Ellen Har ie , Dick Northey, Mar-gare t Northy, Don Sanford, Jean Sanford, Nancy Wasson, Linda Wotr-ing, Rollo Wilkinson and Marilyn Wilkinson. - r

• CHURCH BAZAAR Nativity Uni ted Church of Christ

in Livonia is accep t ing advanced ap-plications fo r its annual . Holiday

Arts & C r a f t s Bazaar 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sa tu rday , Oct. 25. For more in-fo rmat ion , ca l l 421-3207.

• PRE-SCHOOL St. Ma t thew Lutheran Pre-School.

5885 VWioy. Westland, has upenlngg for chi ldren ages 3-4. The school is taught by t w o state-certified teach-ers . F o r m o r e information, call 728-2485 or 425-0261.

• TRIP TO PTL The Livonia Assembly of God is

planning a t r i p to the PTL Club tele-vision show for Monday, Nov. 17, through Sa turday , Nov. 22 a t Heri-t age USA in North Carolina. For m o r e in format ion , call 471-5282.

• FILM SERIES A f i l m ser ies titled, "Turn Your

Hear t T o w a r d Home," will show 7 p.m. e v e r y Wednesday, through Aug. 6, at Ca lva ry Baptist Church, 43065 Joy, Canton. There 's no admission but a f ree -wi l l offer ing will be taken to help d e f r a y costs of the f i lm.

A nu r se ry is available with a chil-d r en ' s p r o g r a m , which includes the movie, "Sunshine Factory."

• RESERVATIONS FOR FAIR

R e d f o r d Lutheran Church is tak-ing r e se rva t ions for table rental at its annua l Chr is tmas Fai r in Novem-ber. Call 534-2552 or 531-9358 »

• SPIRITUAL SEMINARS The Highlight Center, a spiritual

and philosophical organization, is of-fe r ing weekly classes a t 8 p.m. the f i rs t and thi rd Tuesdays of every month a t the Northwest YWCA in Redfo rd (25940 Grand River). Some topics include care of the physical body, the understanding and proper use of the mind and the teaching of Christ .

F o r m o r e information, cal l (616) 651-2234.

• SUMMER WORSHIP SCHEDULE

T h e F i r s t Uni ted M e t h o d i s t Church ' s s u m m e r worship schedule has been set . Sunday worship is 9:30 a .m. T h e r e will be a nursery, toddler room and class for children in g rades k indergar ten to third grade This schedule is effect ive until Labor Day.

moral perspectives Rabbi I rwin Groner

vacation bible school

Injustices of life are to be rectified

L I F E IS not fair . We have seen m e n and women of vir tue and gener-osity who have had" to ca r ry grievous burdens of illness, dis t ress and af-fl iction. As we grow older, we wit-ness the suffer ing of the good, the dea th of the all-too-young, and the passing of the righteous. We know cruel and licentious people Who a r e not s ca r r ed by any fai lure , who a r e unscathed by any t ravai l , who lux-u r i a t e in privilege, and we say l i fe is not fa i r .

By conventional wisdom, this does not m a k e sense. We a re taught f r o m birth tha t the good would be r eward-ed and the evil doer punished. When we began to grow up, we gradual ly b e c a m e a w a r e that what we had learned as children was not quite so in the marke tp lace of l ife, and we recognized the sad truth that l ife is not fa i r .

Upon this realization, d i f fe ren t re-sponses a r e possible: submission, bit-terness . or rebellion. They do not as-sauge the pain or of fer us any solace

Life can be grossly, grievously, tragically unfair. But our faith teaches us that we were put on earth to make it more fair.

• CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN

Christ the King L u t h e r a n Church, 9300 Farmington, Livonia, will have vacation Bible school 9:30 a .m. to 12:15 p.m. Monday, Ju ly 28, through Fr iday, Aug. 1. Chi ldren ages 3 through grade six a r e invi ted to at-tend. To register , cal l 421-0749.

• FIRST UNITED METHODIST OF PLYMOUTH

Firs t United Methodis t Church, 45201 North Ter r i to r i a l , P lymouth , will have vacat ion Bible school 9

a .m. to noon Monday, Ju ly 28, through F r iday , Aug. 1, fo r chi ldren ages 4 through grade six. Cost is $2.50 per child or $5 per family . For more informat ion , call 453-5280.

• VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN Village Presby te r i an Church vaca-

tion Bible school in Redford will have a f a m i l y fest ival 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday, Ju ly 28, through Fr iday, Aug. 1. Both children and paren t s a re invited to at tend. There will be a nurse ry fo r children under the age of 2

• CANTON FREE METHODIST Canton F r e e Methodist Church,

44815 Cherry Hill, Canton, will have vacation Bible school 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday, Ju ly 28, through Fr iday, Aug. 1, fo r children age 4 through g rade six. Each child is to bring a sack lunch each day. For m o r e informat ion , cal l 981-5350.

• RISEN CHRIST LUTHERAN Risen Christ Lutheran Church,

46250 Ann Arbor , Plymouth, will

have vaca t ion Bible school 9:30-11:30 a .m . Monday, Ju ly 28, through Aug. 1, F r iday for children pre-school to g rade six. For m o r e infor-mat ion , ca l l 453-5252

• CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN

Christ the King Lutheran will have vaca t ion Bible school 9:30 a .m. to 12:15 p.m. Monday, July 28, through F r iday , Aug. 1, for children age 3 through g rade six. For more infor-mat ion , cal l 421-0749.

BUT A FOURTH response is mora l ly superior. Is l ife f a i r? Li fe can be grossly, grievously, t rag ica l ly unfa i r . But our faith teaches us tha t we were put on ear th to m a k e it m o r e fa i r .

Moral teaching states: What is the wors t sin? To do unto others what we hate to have done to us, to inflict upon others the unfai rness tha t we have endured. This is the basis of t rue mora l i ty — the m o r e unf ia r l ife is, the more fa i r and just and com-passionate we a re to be. If l ife is un-fa i r to you, make it more fa i r to oth-ers. This is therapeut ic This com-m i t m e n t enables us to live in a world which can be unfair without becom-ing deranged or filled with bit ter-ness.

Newman and Berkowitx, psy-chotherapists , in How to be Your Own Best Fr iend" wr i tes "People feel very justified in their anger . They can give you all the detai ls of how unfair ly they were t r ea ted years ago They usually a r e right, they did get cheated as children. But wha t they don't see is they ' re now chea t ing themselves Their r age can ' t hur t their parents , but i t 's cr ip-pling them. 'It doesn't seem fa i r You mean we should just let them get

—sway with It? Wipe the s la te clean, a f t e r all

they put us through 1 I t isn't f a i r ? But the re is nothing you can do about tha t now Hamlet t r ied to even the

score and it led to mult iple dea ths . Life lies in another direction, in let-t ing go, giving up your gr ievence ." But it is more than that. If we m a k e the world more fair , we ourse lves become healed, revived, res tored .

L I F E IS unfai r to f ami l i e s who a r e not together t>ecause of d ivorce , dea th and alienation.

Li fe is unfai r t o children who a r e not impressive achievers.

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He puts cars in fine-art perspective By Corinne Ab«tt staff writer

N. GRAY COUNTS of Clarkston is one of the newest names in that rather select group of

artists who use cars for subject matter.

He ventured into the -field for the first time at the 1985 Concours d'Elegance (Meadow Brook Hall) as one of the dozen artists nation-wide showing their paintings of cars in the gallery area, in the big tent.

This year. Counts, a full-time de-signer with GM, was invited to do the painting for the Concours poster — an honor he couldn't refuse.

But he knew from the t ime it took last year, the extent of k ^ commitment as well as that of / i i s family.

"I've always loved to^paint, but you don't have time for this kind of stuff when you're working, raising a family, mowing the grass, put-ting in a garden. . . " A broad smile crossed his face as he listed responsibilities that typically ac-company home, family and career

TOM HALE OF Farmington Hills, also an artist specializing in car subjects and one of the major forces behind the Concours d'Ele-gance exhibitions, gets the credit for discovering and encouraging Counts.

He saw Counts' paintings of the theme vehicle for Disney World's Epcot Center in which Counts, cre-ator and developer of the idea, had included some antique cars in the background.

"Tom Hale saw them in Florida and asked me if I would consider being in the Meadow Brook show. While I got ready for the show, the yard went to pot, my daughters put in the garden, but didn't realize you

^ also have to care for it and weed it ; — it was quite a commitment on

my family's part." That was 1985 and Counts said

he loved doing the paintings, but had spent vast amounts of spare time preparing them.

When Hale called him again last fall, it was to invite him to do the 1986 poster.

He and his wife hurried out to Meadow Brook Hall on a rainy Oc-tober day to take exterior color photos for resource material . In January the Concours committee chose one of the three acrylic sketches he had submitted for the final poster painting.

COUNTS SAID of the finished painting for the poster, "It took nine weeks to do working non-stop."

He has completed about nine more which will be for sale at the Concours exhibition.

Counts docs a good deal more than just paint pictures of exciting antique cars such as the Mercedes, Cadillac, Packard and Stutz Bear-cat. He creates moods with light, shadows and backgrounds, does paintings within paintings and de-lights in giving himself artistic challenges in each work.

One of the latter is the yellow 1913 Stutz Bearcat on a ,d i r t road with its reflection in the mud pud-dle. ^

He quickly found that a reflec-tion in a mud puddle is far more than a mirror image. Colors have to take on a muddy hue and light refractions from the water and the angle alter the perspective dra-matically.

IN A N O T H E R A C R Y L I C , Counts placed a 1931 Cadillac roadster at the corner of a house. But the house is more than a back-drop; it has a life and identity of its own, with neutral siding and long windows with sheer curtains. The car, actually a c ream color, looks green because of the reflections of the bushes and trees in its super shiny exterior. This one. with right-

N. Gray Coun t s worked niflhts for several months on the 1986 Concours d 'E legance poster art. In t h e foreground is Counts ' concept ion of a 500K Mercedes-Benz, o n e of the priciest collec-

tor cars . In the background is the SSK Mercedes-Benz, cus tom-ized for road travel. The racing version of the 88K, built In t h e late '20s, hit 130 mph.

hand drive, was actually made in Germany for a customer from Ar-gentina.

Counts' painting of a 1927 Pack-ard just coming out of a barn is an " interesting study in light and dark.

"I like to play with color." he said.

He is extremely adept at reflec-tions in the chrome headlights, trim and the shiny surfaces of the cars. These are the paintings with-

Mercedes featured at 8th Concours The eighth annual Concours d'Elegance will be

held 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 3. at Meadow Brook Hall, Oakland University, Rochester.

In addition to 194 prestige autos from 17 states and Canada, there will be an automotive art ex-hibition and an ar t auction.

Mercedes is this year 's featured auto and a spectacular ar ray of Mercedes autos is expected to be part of the show. The Mercedes company, celebrating its 100th year, created a three-wheeled, engine-driven vehicle in 1886.

Among the cars visitors will see in the Mercedes circle will be a 1939 540-K Convertible

Coupe, reportedly the last car produced by the plant in World War II — and rumored to be the exact car ordered by Hitler as a gift to Stalin Another spectacular vehicle will be the Mercedes S-Touring.

The vintage autos to be displayed on the roll-ing landscape around the mansion include Au-burns and Buicks as well as Marques, Packards. Dusenbergs and Rolls Royces. Th^re will be Jag-uars, Bugattis and Cords as well as a 1911 Olds-mobile Autocrat, a 1925 Wills St. Clair and a 1957 Morgan.

Keith Crain, vice chairman of Crain Communi-

cations Inc., is the honorary chairman, and Rich-ard Hinson, associate publisher and editorial di-rector of Autoweek, is chairman.

All proceeds f rom the Concours benefit Mead-ow Brook Hall.

On Saturday, Aug. 2, the second Meadow Brook Historic Races will be held at Waterford Race Course. This event, which also benefits Meadow Brook Hall, will feature outstanding vintage and modern race vehicles driven by some of the great names in the history of the sport. For information, call Mike Sheridan or Teri Freeman, 373-2525.

in the painting, each a charming landscape or abstract design.

He said that the paint need on the restored antique cars is far superi-or to the original and is buffed and treated to produce a much higher sheen. And he capitalizes on the in-terplay of light and luster to add interest and vitality to his art.

As he describes each problem-solving situation in his paintings, he concludes with, "I really enjoy-ed it."

Being a nighttime fine artist de-mands sacrifices.

"There's no spare time," he said matter-of-factly. "We're a close family — we like to be together. That's the one thing I've missed, but I still try to do the best I can. Every night I don't even think about it, I just go down there (his home studio) to paint."

Yet, he seems to thrive on de-

mands. It was a night class in ren-de;1ng techniques at Wayne State that really started him on his de-sign career. He finished his degree in Industrial Design there in 1962. He was in the Navy for three years "flying in and out of Vietnam" and af ter that moved his wife, Kay, and twin baby daughters to California so he could get a second degree in transportation design from the Art Center College of Design in Los An-geles.

Once that was accomplished they moved back to Michigan and he went to work for GM where he has been for 18 years.

Counts remembers that he's al-ways been drawing — as a kid, air-planes, boats and landscapes, but not cars.

Now he's making up for that with a vengence.

Artists' fantasies make interesting show By Manon Meilgaard special writer

A nude male statue with a beatific expression, standing on nails is imprisoned in a barred, metal cage

Another lifesize male figure wearing nothing but a steel jockstrap is strapped to a post in an attitude suggesting torture, with two satin-lined drawers of decapitated dolls' heads at his feet

The first is a self-image sculpture/installation in fiber glass by Tom Paul Fitzgerald titled "Es-cape from the Twists of Self," and the second i r a n equally dominating assemblage in plaster by Mi-chael Shaw with the mind-boggling title "For My Donna's Daughter "

These are two of the more macabre pieces in the gargantuan, many-faeeted "Artists Interpret Fantasy" exhibition at the Michigan Gallery where more than 60 Detroit ^nd Windsor artists present 200-plus sculptures, paintings, installa-tions, jewelry, photographs and prints.

Give artists a theme like fantasy and it's some-times akin to opening Pandora s box - the fanta-sies run the gamut f rom symbolic, grotesque, sex-ual, dreamlike, funky, outrageously avant garde to humorous and whimsical.

JEROME FERRETTI appropriated a cub-byhole gallery office to erect his fun "Dioramic Dance Fantasy." complete with cut-out gancing figures, lights and music

Cindy Weeks literally spent weeks working in the galierv basement on three fantastical installa-tions of ghostlike, lifesize figures (Like another sculpture by Weeks upstairs, one basement instal-lation includes live goldfish swimming noo-chalantly around in a bowl.)

Again, In the eerie Ught of the basement is a large, carved-into-the-wall construction by Tracy n»Ming in tin and mixed media, which it leems is meant to represent an esophagus, but closely resembles a honeycomb-lined tunnel or tomb.

Every conceivable nook and cranny of the gal-lery **** been need. Standing in the yard is an In-

stallation of felled, skeletal trees f rom the 55 Pet-erboro Gallery garden by Mary Meserve It is painted in vivid colors with porcelain tags of kitchen-surface samples looped along the branch-es and wooden silo buildings in the background.

A show-stopper is the work of two relatively unknown Detroit artists and brothers, painter Robert Hyde and sculptor Ronald Hyde Robert is represented by no less than 68-plus oils — the smallest being medallions or miniatures and the largest approximately 3 by 4 feet.

Some (mostly of women) recall the Pre-Ra-phaelite School or medieval stained-glass window paintings. Others suggest the massed-figure sym-bolism of say. James Ensor's "The Entry of Christ into Brussels."

Ronald's highly personal, small sculptures fash-ioned from wood and found objects are arranged in a sanded section underneath his brother 's paint-ings.

THERE ARE SOME fine smaller sculptures — Brian Ciupka's theatrical fantasies composed of ceramic tile; Jay Holland s head of a jester. Gary Kulak s "laughing" chair. Robert Bielat 's stones surrounded by a grid; and Dewey Blocksroa's whirligig. "Statue of Liberty" in which viewers can look through her eyes to pinpoint some of the other exhibits-

Photography takes the fore with some original fantasy images by John Barker. Bill Sanders. Jose Petrazza, Terilee Arnett and Dan Graschuck

Barker captures the plastic surgeon's hand re-modeling the nose of what appears to be a plaster-cast head. Rick Leider uses the wide-eyed, but slightly menacing metaphor of the doll for his armless, suspended image.

Among the many excellent paintings are a trip-tych of a tornado by Anne Marie Benton; Charles McGee's paint on cut-out metal fantasy f rom his -Noah's Ark" series; Holly Branster 's Rousseau-like oil and pastel of a prostrate woman facing an equally prostrate tiger, and an Interesting, ab-stract, water-color fantasy by Sue Kramer . There are also sotne outstanding drawings by Sergio La-

Livonia pho tographer Rick L M t r tit led this work, "The Obscure SHenoe."

pore and David Becker"— plus many others. "Artists Interpret Fantasy," cur a ted by Dan

Graschuck. will be on view through Aug. 5 a t the Michigan Gallery, 2661 Michigan Ave., Detroi t Hours are i r a m . to 5 p rr. Wednesday through Saturday, Detroi t

M a n o n Metlffaard, who lives in B i r m i n g -h a m , w a s b o m in England. She h a s been a freelance writer for 10 years with a rpeciai in te res t in art and theater

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works of commercial and applied arts. For more information, call Jeanne Poulet. 353-5525.

A U S T I N -Moro big band is scheduled for the 7:30 p.m Thursday. July 31. performance of Music Under the Stars in Livonia's Civic Center Park. Performing tonight is the Saxophone Symphony.

T E N A R E A artists and crafters will be among the over 70 exhibitors participating in Dearborn's seventh annual Homecoming Art Fair . Aug. 1-3.Exhibiting are: Thomas LeGault, acrylics, and Scott and Judy Cunningham, stained glass. Plymouth; Wallace TJilyeau, watercolor. Livonia; Nannette W'iecek, weaving, Canton; Geri Bartus, glass, and Chandler Simmonds. watercolor, Farmington Hills: and William Thayer, photography, Mary Ann Crandall and Connv Velfling, flowers. Redford. Located at Ford Field, Monroe north of Michigan Avenue, the ar t fair is open from 11 a m. to 7 p.m. daily. To insure quality, the fair is juried..

T W O R O L ND-tr ip tickets to Florida, a

Messing on vacation David Messing is on vacation. His Artifacts

column will resuvxe next Thursday.

certificate to Stein and Goetz Sporting Goods Store are the prizes to be won in the Summer Arts Festival Raff le sponsored by the Michigan Guild this year. Proceeds will benefit the guild, a non-profit artist service organization that helps co-sponsor the Ann Arbor ar t fair Tickets to the raffle will be available at the T-shirt and information booths on State Street and Main Street The festival opened yesterday and runs through Saturday.

H E N R Y F O R D Community College Alumni Association is accepting reservations from metropolitan Detroit area artists and crafters through Thursday. July 31, for those who would like to participate in the associations^ first annual Christmas Arts and Crafts boutique 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, in the Student Center on HFC's main campus. For more information, call 845-9610 between 2 and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday

L I V O N I A A R T I S T E. Marcela Walton will participate in Chicago's 29th annual Gold Coast Art Fair Aug. 8-10. In the number of artists taking part , the total space devoted to art. the number of works on display and total attendance, the Gold Coast fair is the largest art fair in the world, its sponsors maintain

" G U O L I - P I : Painted Scrolls" is the theme of the exhibition on display in the Gallery of the Michigan Guild. 118 N. Fourth Ave.. Ann Arbor. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

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Auditions for the up-coming season will be held Saturdays, Aug 23 and Sept. 6.

E n t e r i n g its 29th year, the organization is one of Michigan's oldest youth symphony pro-grams serving young m u s i c i a n s f r o m throughout southeast Michigan Youngsters f r o m g r a d e t h r e e through high school par-ticipate in programs.

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The Inn was built in 1836 by Allen and Orrin Weston, whose family had come from Western New York to Michigan and set-tled near Eight and Nine Mile and Inkster roads where Farming-ton and Southfield townships meet. Orrin Weston constructed the building as home; both he and his brother, Allen, who had ob-tained the land from the United States government in 1830-31. probably worked on the construction of the building.

Michigan in 1836 was in the throes of becoming a state. Since .1787 it had been a territory, part of the Old Northwest when the Northwest Ordinance created the Northwest Territory; out of this had already emerged the states of Ohio (1803), Indiana (1816), and Illinois (1818).

Michigan was slow to savor statehood. After the War of 1812, settlers flocked to the Northwest — but not to Michigan. A poor surveyor s report indicated the future Water Wonderland had, in 1817, entirely too much inland water in the form of swamps and impassable areas to make good settlers' lands. So early land-hunters went to Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, which were easily accessible by means of the Ohio River.

A few settlers came to Michigan during the 1810-1820 period; it was the second influx of pioneers during the 1820s that

swelled the state's population from 5,000 to between 30,000 and 40.000

And in 1825 the Erie Canal — "Clinton's Ditch" — across western New York state, began carrying boats to what became Buffalo. This considerably-aided travel during the decade, and quickened theHrip from tne East — even at four miles an hour. In Michigan, the main routes were still the ways of the French voyageurs: the rivers and lakes of the wilderness

Detroit's population was 1.500 — hardly more than a substan-tial village. For slightly more than a century it had been an important Indian trading post", under the French, the Potawato-mi. the Wyandottes and Chippewa made their annual treks for trading the winter's cache of furs, either to Detroit or Michili-mackinac. And the Indians, when they weren't portaging canoes, came by certain well-defined routes, the superhighways of their primitive world through the forest.

One such route, the Old Sauk Trail, led from Chicago to De-troit. This became the Chicago Road, and eventually today's U.S. 12 Another came to Detroit f rom Saginaw Bay area, where many tribes hunted and fished; this became the Saginaw Trail and U.S. 10 — Woodward Avenue — today. A third heavily tra-velled route was from the Grand River in western Michigan, which emptied into Lake Michigan (and later saw Grand Rapids and Grand Haven settled on its banks). This in time became the Grand River Road, later the Grand River Turnpike, U.S. 16. and today is paralleled for much of its length by 1-96'

It was on this trail that Botsford Inn was built.

Jean M. Fox, Farmington resident who is active in his-torical organizations at both the local and county level, h a s written three books and many articles on local history.

• K E L S E Y M U S E U M O F A R C H A E O L O G Y "Ancient Terracottas: Lasting Impressions of

the Distant Past" features 160 moldmade terra-cottas from the Classical world and the ancient Near East, fifth century B.C. to fourth century A.D. Exhibit provides insight into the daily routines of people of the ancient world. Hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor For information, call Lorene Sterner. 764-9304

• PRINT GALLERY Lithographs by John Baeder, photo realist, are

on exhibit through Aug. 15. Baeder paints diners, those Pullman-like structures where people eat, because he likes them and they are there. Hours a re 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, until 9 p.m. Thursday, Franklin Plaza, Northwestern at Twelve Mile, Southfield.

• D E T R O I T I N S T I T U T E O F A R T S Exhibit of works by Francois Boucher, f i rs t

painting to King Louis XV continues through Aug. 17. Photography by Imogen Cunningham and Con-temporary Prints f rom Detroit Ccdlections both are up through Sept. 7. Hours are 9:30 a.m. Uj S.JO p.m. Tuesdav-Sunday. 5200 Woodward, Detroit. • S C H W E Y E R - G A L O O G A L L E R I E S

Throughout July — One-woman show of recent works by Hanna Stiebel of Pontiac continues. These 21 works in aluminum, many pedestal size, mark the first t ime she has worked on this smal l a scale. She's done many large works for outdoor sites such as the Oakland University campus. Har-mony Park and Renaissance Center. Recent works by Estopinan, Giorgio Ulivi and Rober to Giovanelli (first Michigan showing) and Jo J o Ma-cey, new gallery artist, are on display in the North Room. Hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 29 W. Lawrence, Pontiao.

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N O R G R A P H -I C at 29555 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, is offering to * promote works of commercial and applied arts. For more information, call Jeanne Poulet, 353-5525.

A U S T I N - M o r o big band is scheduled for the 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 31, performance of Music Under the Stars in Livonia's Civic Center Park Performing tonight is the Saxophone Symphony.

T E N A R E A artists and crafters will be among the over 70 exhibitors participating in Dearborn's seventh annual Homecoming Art Fair, Aug. 1-3.Exhibiting are Thomas LeGault, acrylics, and Scott and Judy Cunningham, stained glass, Plymouth; Wallace Bilyeau, watercolor, Livonia; Nannette Wiecek, weaving. Canton; Geri Bartus, glass, and Chandler Simmonds, watercolor. Farmington Hills, and William Thayer, photography, Mary Ann Crandall and Conny Velfling, flowers, Redford. Located at Ford Field, Monroe north of Michigan Avenue, the art fair is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.

T W O R O U N D - t r i p tickets to Florida, a weekend package for two at the Ann Arbor Inn, a Vic Tanny membership and a gift certificate to Stein and Goetz Sporting Goods Store

Ensemble to perform

Banish Misfortune, the ensemble known for appearances on PBS and "A Prairie Home Companion," will give a f r e e d e m o n s t r a t i o n / performance at 8 p.m. Monday at Detroit Com-munity Music School, 200 E. Kirby. Detroit.

The e n s e m b l e is known for its blend of styles that has come to be called "renaissance jazz." Members com-bine troubadour songs of the Middle Ages and Renaissance with lively Irish reels and jaxz-fla-vored improvisations presented with a wit that has been delighting audiences for nearly a decade

They have made nu-merous recordings, tele-vision spec ia l s and guest appearances with symphony orchestras

For Information, call $31-2$70.

are the prizes to be won in the Summer Arts Festival Raffle sponsored by the

Michigan Guild this year. Proceeds will benefit the guild, a non-profit artist

service organization that helps co-sponsor the Ann Arbor art fair.

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MINT MINT MINT 22541 Shadow Glen (N. off 9 Mile. W. of Hal-stead. Beautiful tudor in Farmington Square. 4 bedrooms, library, family room with fireplace 2 wet bars, finished basement and a geor-geous deck $188,500. " 737-9000

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Just Mated Besutfful 3 Bedroom brick rsnch With Isrgs "ving room, rsmooslsi j krtchen, full bssemsnt . gorgeous landscaped yard and 2 car garage

HARD TO FIND jus t listed Spacious, well meln-'.sined Oric* ranch In prime N W Ltvonis features include oversoed family room w/nstura l f ireplace, master bedroom bath, first f loor laundry, oentrsi air snd mors.

Century 21 TODAY . "'261-2000

BT OWNER - Executive * bedroom colonial 111 Laurel Par* 1 reer old -den, large famif, room w/f lrepiaos lining room, dining room w/bay win-dow, 2't baths stained premium woodwork , main floor laundry, 800 sq ft deck, air condit ioning, energy efficient furnace, sprinkler system profsMlona i landacaplng Buyers only 464-1363

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BY OWNER - Merr iman & SI* M le . Park like setting. 1200 SQ ft 2 bad-room ranch, tamlly room, oak kitch-en cabinets, ceramic bath Cash/ conventional only $89,900 Open Sunday 1-4 281-5320 or 478-6878

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BY OWNER - N W area 4 bedroom colonial formal living a dining rooms, family room, flrspiaoe. large covered patio. 1 al floor laundiy. 2 H car attached garage $137,900. Open Sun 1 -6pm Eves. 474-5567

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CENTURY 21 Hartford N. 525-9600

BY OWNER, PRICE REDUCED 3 bedroom brick ranch, all alumi-num tr im Carpeted throughout. 1V» baths ful l " f in ished basement. $46,900 Open Sun. 1 to 5pm Call after 5pm weekdays 477-6031

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CENTURY 21 Hartford N. 525-9600

BY OWNER Ranch. Hidden Pines sub 7 Mile 4 Merriman. 18820 Canterbury. Open House Sun. July 27, 2 p m - 6 p m or call 474-3153

A GREAT BUY JUST LISTED

Lovely 3 bedroom b n c * ranch wfih aluminum tr im, f inished bassmenl. 2 ' 1 car gsrsoe. >'4 baths on main floor bseuttfulty landscaped nice ares $71,900 Ask lor

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CENTURY 21 Hartford N. 525-9600

BY OWNER 2 bedroom, country • l ichen, st tsched garage, large lot. park- i lka setting, exoelterit starter home $44,900 522-1852

BETTER THAN NEW. frest Rose-dale, )ust lasted bnck ranch, lerge kitchen. 3 Bedrooms, 1H bsths, et-'scfted 2 car gsrsgs basement, and more Assumabie Lend Contract. Won't last st $74,900 Call Walt Century 21 ToOay 281-2000

BY "OWNER. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, fsmify room, flrsplace. 2 car at-lacfieO garage, excellent location $109,000 After 5:30pm 464-7196

BETTER THAN NEW. frest Rose-dale, )ust lasted bnck ranch, lerge kitchen. 3 Bedrooms, 1H bsths, et-'scfted 2 car gsrsgs basement, and more Assumabie Lend Contract. Won't last st $74,900 Call Walt Century 21 ToOay 281-2000

BY OWNER. 4 bedroom colonial, desirsbie NW area, formal dining room, solid oak cabinets in kitchen. walk-In pantry family room, custom fireplace, i ts lned woodwork & hard-wood floors $105,000 Open Sun 1-5PM CaH 522-0289

BRICK RANCH - 3 bedrooms, 2 fuH bsths. fsmify room/f l roplsce, at -tached garage, 5 Mile/Levan a rea . R e n s i s s s n c e r a n c h ) . A s k i n g 594,900 Call Rtcn Kangas . One way Reafty 522-8000

BY OWNER. 4 bedroom colonial, desirsbie NW area, formal dining room, solid oak cabinets in kitchen. walk-In pantry family room, custom fireplace, i ts lned woodwork & hard-wood floors $105,000 Open Sun 1-5PM CaH 522-0289

BRICK RANCH - 3 bedrooms, 2 fuH bsths. fsmify room/f l roplsce, at -tached garage, 5 Mile/Levan a rea . R e n s i s s s n c e r a n c h ) . A s k i n g 594,900 Call Rtcn Kangas . One way Reafty 522-8000 BY OWNER - 1% story Cape Cod. 3

bedrooms 2 baths, central a|r whole house fan, heated garage semi-finished basement, $59,900 Open Sunday 2PM-5PM For ap-pointment can 261-3943

BUILT IN 1977 < bedroom doub le •ring Colonial, 2,200 sq 1. 1st f loor isunary. air formal dining S living. famBy room, fireplace, extras Im-mediate o c c u p a n c y $137 ,500 Open Sun l -6pm Eves. 474-5567

BY OWNER - 1% story Cape Cod. 3 bedrooms 2 baths, central a|r whole house fan, heated garage semi-finished basement, $59,900 Open Sunday 2PM-5PM For ap-pointment can 261-3943

BUILT IN 1977 < bedroom doub le •ring Colonial, 2,200 sq 1. 1st f loor isunary. air formal dining S living. famBy room, fireplace, extras Im-mediate o c c u p a n c y $137 ,500 Open Sun l -6pm Eves. 474-5567 8Y OWNER - 14124 Richfield, 4

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8EAUTIFUL BHOOKWOOD Estates N ot 6, bet*. Mlddlebel l & M w n -man Super Sharp brick Cape Cod. All guss»ed-up Early American 3 bedrooms. 1'A Oaths formal dining room - table space In updated Kitchen, 'amity room with full wall natural fireplace. air condi t ioned, completely finished basement. Ter-rific patio t morel Priced for Quick Salel $96,900 Qualified Buyer* On#yt Cell for appt 522-077B

room fireplace, basement. 2 car gs-rage. bunt-in 1975 Circular stair-case $129,000 After Spra 464-2425

OPEN SUN 2-6PM. 14467 P s r k l a n e Or. 2 blks N. ot Schoolcraft, E. ot Levan Sharp Quad, 2,100 SQ feet, 4 bedrooms, t '4 baths, country kitch-en. Itvlno room, temity room with fireplace, finished basement, wood deck, 2 car oar M e Immedlat occu-' pane, $125 000 591-O870

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W. B L O O M F I E L D C O N D O Luxury end unit overlooking woods 3 balconied bedrooms 2'n baths rec room, garage •107 900 626-1595 N-3267 SOUTHFIELD-Coontry Ranch I 2 ' i & Telegraph. 1 14 wood-ed acres open floor plan, new oak ki tchen cabinets. "89.000 N-3290 356-0724 HOLLY - Trl-I«vel on 2* acres Solar sunroom, dining room, celling tan, wood stove, family room, garage $79,700. M-3247

Since 1976 642-1620 884 S. A d a m s B i rm ingham 48011

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Charming Cape Cod 4-5 b e d r o o m s . Pett is . a t t a c h e d 2 car g a r a g e : d in ing room, family room wfth f i rep lace , f u i b a s e m e n t , newer a luminum trim, root a n d fur-n a c e J u s t r e d u c e d - $ 9 9 ,900 C a l

CENTURY 21 Your Real Estate 525-7700

Circle This One S h a r p , d e a n 3 b e d r o o m brick h o m e , m a i n t e n a n c e f r ee ex ter ior , and full b a s e m e n t Newer f u r n a c e a n d wa te r h e e t e r , new wood deck and IVk car o a r a g e LIMad at $58,900. Call t o d a y - aek f o r

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Rosed ale G a r d e n s brie* r anch . 3 b e d r o o m s p lus 3, cen t ra l air. new roof. 2 M l b a t h s , count ry ki tchen, d i s h w a s h e r a t o v e , 1 '* car g a r a g e , patio. new s c h o o l s , excellent cond l -t l o n I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y .

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172.900 Call Evenings .

FOUR BEDROOM, 2Vi b a t h colonial, beautifully l a n d s c a p e d yard wtth In-g r o u n d pool . $ 1 2 0 , 0 0 6 Six Mile/ Levan a r e a . P h o n e 4 « 4 - 8 « « 9

HIDDEN PINES SUB 3 b e d r o o m Spanish r anch , p r i m a lot Cent ra l air. u n d e r g r o u n d spr ink le rs . $180,000. Days 5 3 4 - 2 1 5 8 Evea. 4 7 1 - 2 7 0 9

JUST LISTED 3 b e d r o o m brtck ranch, cen t ra l a * , large g a r a g e , f in ished b a s e m e n t , l a rge lot. $ 5 5 , 9 0 0 Aak for

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LIVONIA & AREA BEST BUY

Uvoma s c h o o l s - Charming 3 bed -room 1\t b a t h brick ranch . M ba se -ment, g a r a g e , l a r g e yard . $81 ,900

1ST OFFERING Uvonia - Lovely 3 b e d r o o m 1V» b a t h btick r anch , l a r g e count ry k i tchen, h u g e family r o o m . ftrsplece, f in ished b a s e m e n t , Flor ida room, 2 oar at-t a c h e d g a r a g e $79 ,900

RAMBLER Livonia - Des i rab le 3 b e d r o o m 2 Ml ba th brtck r anch , family r o o m wtth na tura l f i replace , b a s e m e n t , 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e $89 ,900

CENTURY 21 Hartford South 464-6400

LIVONIA CHARMING COLONIAL

N of 7. E of Fa rming ton . 2 ,000 aq ft , totally r e m o d e l e d , 3 b e d r o o m s , 1V» b a t h s , f a m l y room, d m i n j r oom.

2 c a r g # a g a . It 's n ice Barga in p r i ced at $57 ,900

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MAYFAIR 522-8000 LIVONIA COLONIAL

OPEN SAT. SUN, 1- 5 14485 Blue S k i e s . 4 b e d r o o m s . 1V» b a t h s , fo rma l dining r o o m . f a m l y r o o m wtth f i rep lace . Ear th t o n e s , p ro taaa lona l l a n d s c a p i n g . f inished lower level. 2 oar g a r a g e . $94 ,900

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Resort Properly 424 mouses cimg*Se<vce 4?S Conva lescen t N u ' i m g

Homes 4?B Garages Mnn Storage 43; Commercia' ndustnai 436 OMice Business Space

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ah -screenismg pubushec m The Observer & Eccentnc is suOjeci to the conditions statec i- the a t t -ca twe -a'e car.;, copies or when are available trom tn« A3verlrs«rig Deoarrment C'bserver 4 Eccenfic Newsoap«'>; 3625i Sc-oolc-a- Rooc Livonia Mi 48-50 0 1 3 } 59'-230C ^ Observer 4 Eccer f ic reser.es the '-gM noi to accepl an advertiser s orcJer Observe- & Eccentric Ad-Ta«ers have no authority to bind ihts newspaper snd onry pubi ica lon o l ar advert semeni snail constitute final acceptance ol the acreniser s order

312 Livonia LIVONIA & AREA

COUNTRY S P R E A D In the hear t of c e n t r a l LNorua. Nearly two a c r e s of land la t h e s e t t i n g for this waa main-ta ined v in t age brtck colonial 3 bad -r o o m . 2Vt b a t h s , baaemen t . family r o o m wtth two way flr*Xace. formal dining r o o m a n d s 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e FIRST OFFERING $115,000

KIMBERLY OAKS Splendid i-98 lo-c a t i o n in cen t ra l Lfvonls tor this 3 b e d r o o m all brick ranch . 1 '* 1st floor b a t h s , h r u e h e o baaemen t , sep-a r a t a dming room, coveret f porch , o e n t r s i air a n d a 2 car g a r a g e . $79 ,900

BRIGHT BEGINNINGS WW be yours in this 1200 s q u a r e ft. Radford T o w n s h i p r anch 3 b e d r o o m s . 1 H b s t h s . fsmify room wtth natural tVa-p l a c e . e n c l o e e d s u m m e r porch s n d 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e QsrC d r e a m 8 0 x 2 0 0 ft lot ( 44 .900

J U S T LISTED Exerting Mansard s tyle 1978 bmn brick sp«t level on a h u g e lot m Nor thwes t Uvonla 2280 s q u a r e ft wtth 3 b e d r o o m s 2 ' 4 b a t n s . family room. 2 natural fire-p l a c e s c e n t r a l air, dmmg room a n d 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e $129,900

HARRY S,

WOLFE 421-5660

312 Livonia

312 Livonia BY OWNER. 3 b e d r o o m ranch 2 f i rep laces . 1 M l & 2 half b a t h s , fin-i shed b a s e m e n t , 2 c a r a t t a c h e d ga-r a g a , c e n t r a l air . m a r b l e sills t h r o u g h o u t , l a r g e l e n c e d y a r d , marry m o r a a x t r a a . 3 3 5 9 S M l c h e i e $ 8 5 , 0 0 0 Can af te r 5PM 5 2 2 - 1 4 1 5

312 Livonia

OPEN SUN 1-4PM 14218 Park St.. N of Schoolcraf t . E. of Levan S p a c i o u s 3 b e d r o o m brick r anch m d e e l r s b i e s r e a F u i b a a e -m e n t . perk- l ike yard a n d m u c h m o r e S t o p In a n d s e e tor yourself ERA, MARK REALTY N W 459-4100

4 k , REALTORS

670 S. MAIN ST., PLYMOUTH

455-8400

312 Livonia

LIVONIA 2 b e d r o o m c a p e c o d with a s e p a r a t e d re s s ing r o o m , la rge living r o o m , fo rma l d m m g r o o m , l a r g e to* s n d 2V» car g s r s g s . Asking only $46 ,500

Call DON GETTS

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors 478-4660 261-4700

LIVONIA & AREA IN A BIG WAY There is nothing smal l in th is lour b e d r o o m q u a d . You'll e n toy t h e comfor t ot l a rge b e d r o o m s , t h e conven ience of s A>aclous k i t chen , s n d t h s r o o m i - ' n e a s of a 2 0 ft tam#y room. The re a r e 2 M t b a t h s , b a s e m e n t and 2% c a r g a r a g e t o o $68 ,900

J U S T STARTING OUT? Than look at th is c l ean . brigHt home . There a r e n o - w a x f l o o r s Hi t h s ki tchen a n d ba th , s p a c i o u s living room, covered p o r c h , a n d wired a n d insulated ga -a g e $38,900

CONVENIENT LOCATION - CWee t o family "Y" a n d ice a rena . This s p a -c l o u s t h r e e b e d r o o m brick ranch of-f e r s 1H b a t h s on main IVoor. family room with na tu ra l f l rsplace, full fin-i shed b a s e m e n t , doorwsl l leedlng t o pr iva te d e c k , l a rge ki tchen s n d 2 ' * car g a r a g e $79,900

BEYOND BELIEF- - You'« have t o tor yourself t h e 20 H. m a s t e r

b e d r o o m In this recently d e c o r s t e d d r e a m F e a t u r e e of an u p d a t e d k i t chen a n d quality of h a r d w o o d f loors g o a l o n g with this h o m e which

a s i tua ted on a 180 ft. lot Only 5.500

ALMOST NEW - Perfec t for the per-s o n tha t w a n t s the is tes t In styling a n d f e a t u r e s without the work Nice, br ight c o u n t r y k i tchen, flrsl floor laundry , g r e a t r oom with f i replace, 2 ' * b a t h s . 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e a n d m o r e $127,500

HARRYS

WOLFE 474-5700

UVONIA a AREA P R I M E L O C A T I O N - VACANT LAND. A terr if ic r e s iden t i a l site, lo-c a t e d In t h e 7 Mite Rd t Farmington Roed a r e a , utttttiaa In the a r ea . •26.000

DYNO-MITE. 3 b e d r o o m brick r anch , s u p e r c o u n t r y k i tchen o p e n s t o s very, very, l a r g e g rea t r oom wtth f i r ep lace , 2 na tu ra l f l reptacea. fo rma l d m m g r o o m , la rge w o o d e d S a c r e lot, t h e r e ' s a lot t o this homa . va lue is e v i d e n t h e r e $79 ,900

DON'T WAIT A MINUTE TO SEE TH18. M O R E FOR YOUR MONEY h o m e . 4 g o o d size b e d r o o m s , two with M l b a t h s , s s u p e r m a s t s r suite, total ctl 3 * b a t h s . A la rge 3 car at-t a c h e d g a r a g e for t h e h c i b l e s t . nloe s u e family r o o m , l o t s o l r oom for the g rowing famBy, all th is loca ted on Too I 300 well m a i n t a i n e d tot. p r ide o l o w n e r s h i p s h o w s . $ 1 0 9 , 9 0 0

RESORT LUXURY IN YOUR OWN YARD. 2 1 * 4 1 poo l 4 spac ious b e d r o o m s wtth 1 '* b a t h s Super b a r n with a l so a ut i le b a m . family r o o m s n d f i rep lace . 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e you c a n ' t a f fo rd t o miss this o n e at only $ 9 3 , 9 0 0

EARL

KEIM SUBURBAN 261 -1600

312 Livonia OPEN SUN. 1-4

Hew Rating Brick r anch . 3 bed -r o o m s . S la lkm quality bum with 1V» b a t h s , f in i shed rec room wtth bar a n d l o a d s ol c u p b o a r d s Nicely l a n d s c a p e d , patio, p r tva te ysrd Asking $ 6 9 500 S. of P lymouth . W of Wayne , 3 5 2 1 2 Leon.

Call Rachel Rlon

R E / M A X 4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0 R E S O R T LUXURY

40 ft Miami Blue Wate r pool on 2 a c r e s ( t r e e d ) wtth a c u s t o m buttt 4 b e t f r o o m hornf |ua t p e r f e c t for en -te r ta in ing For t h e d i sce rn ing buyer CaH fo r a pr iva te showing. $159 ,900

LOW MAINTENANCE O w n e r h a s put a new pr ice on this 3 b e d r o o m h o m e wtth family room, dining r o o m . 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e a n d m u c h morel l l Call t oday for In-f o r m a t i o n

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400

Lfvonia A r e a

R A N C H / 3 6 5 , 0 0 0 S u p e r d e a n brick r a n c h In choice 7 Ml le /Midd lebe l l a r e a . 3 b e d r o o m a . k i t chen d in ing , f in i shed b a a e m e n t c a r g a r a g e

WE FOUNDJT! Wowl $42 ,900 , s lmpfy charming r a n c h , o n 120' lot, 2 b e d r o o m s , b r e e z e w a y , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e

CENTURY 21 Hartford 414, Inc. 478-6000

NEW LIVONIA LISTING u p d a t e d b e a u t y I Beautiful lot that g ives an o p e n count ry f e e i n g with pr tvacy R e m o d e l e d ba th , newer fur n a c e . s u p e r n ice deck . $55,900

IMMACULATE RANCH 3 b e d r o o m a . sem(-finished b a s e -m e n t , ivy c a r g a r a g e , great a r e s of t r e e l ined s t r e e t s Vsry a f fo rdab le at $ 5 4 , 4 0 0 .

CENTURY 21 Hartford South 261-4200

LIVONIA & AREA

S L E E P TIGHT in a n y o n e of tf g e n e r a o u s s ize b e d r o o m s in this s h a r p R o a e d a l e G a r d e n s brtck r a n c h with 18' long count ry ki tchen Walk t o l ibrary, poo l snd tennis c o u r t s $ 6 7 , 5 0 0

GENTLEMAN FARMER or s imple c o u n t r y b o y wW love th is 3 b e d r o o m Livonia b u n g a l o w on near ly i acre . A s u p e r buy at $ 8 1 , 9 0 0 Addit ions] halt a c r e ava i l ab l e O p e n S u n d a y 2 P M - 5 P M

SAVE A SLICE of w e d d i n g c a k e to put u n d e r your pHlow at this c u t e 2 b e d r o o m R e d f o r d s t a r t e r Country k i t chen , living r o o m w / c a t h e d r a l cel l ing a n d first f loor laundry, at-t a c h e d g a r a g e , e x t r a d e e p lot m a k e ft a s w e e t dea l for lust $34 ,500

Michigan Group

Realtors W a y n e Cty, W a G o t c h a Covered

4 7 6 - 6 2 1 1 U s t Wlth.Ual

OPEN SUN N O O N - 5 P M By owner. Wlnprtdge Village 3 bed-rooms, 2'i» baths, lamUy room, colo-nial $134,000 33865 Fonvtlle. N of 7 Mile, W of Farmington Rd.

476-1828

SENSATIONAL PLYMOUTH 6 bedroom, 2'A bath Cape Cod on al-most 2V? acre® with fruit trees and a •tream. Ideal tor the active family. Close to town. Call for all the outstanding fea-tures. $185,000

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP PLYMOUTH Is abounding in this 4 bedroom, 3Vi bath Ranch in Colony Farms. Finished walk-out basement, great views from the glass enclosed porch, central air and un-derground spinkters. $195,000

SPACIOUS PLYMOUTH And convenient Colonial with 4 large bedrooms, 2ft baths, family room, laun-dry room and dining room. Finished basement with rec room and wet bar, 2 car attached garage and central air. MUST SEEI $89,900

A N N O U N C I N G " A N E W M O V E " Al Van Acker has joined the "Helpful People" in the new office of Earl Keim Realty on Orchard Lake Road north of

12 Mile near the Old Orchard Theatre in Farmington Hills. Al brings to Earl Keim Realty 15 years of success in Real Estate, producing between three and five million dollars in sales annual-' y - M

Al and his 3 teenage Eric, Mike, and Todd, reside in the Kendallwood Sub. of Farmington Hills. The boys attend Catholic Central High, Michigan State University; and Lake Forest College. If you are thinking of buying or selling, call for his help and advice.

EARL KEIM REALTY 553-5888

ROSEDALE GARDENS 3 b e d r o o m brick r a n c h . 2 c a r g s r a g e , flnlahsd

Owner 522-7748

t i s a e m e n t $66 ,500

Rosedale Gardens 1st o f fe r ing - Cozy 3 b e d r o o m ooio-niai. f e a t u r e e - na tura l f i replace, for-mal d in ing room, b r e a k f a s t a r ae . tamlly r o o m , b a a e m e n t , 2 car ga-r a g e m o r e Will not last - hurry' $ 9 2 , 9 0 0

ANDY

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors 478-4660 261-4700 S P A C I O U S 4 b e d r o o m Colonial Cen t ra l air . 1st floor laundry Fin-i shed b a a e m e n t Immedia te occu-p a n c y $119.000, 1-887-6781

SUPERB Brick 3 b e d r o o m ranch wtth all the e x t r a a . 2 f u l ba ths , super kitchen wtth built-Ins. family room. Ml wall f i rep lace , doorwal l t o patio, baae-m e n t . air cond i t ioned , a t t a c h e d 2 c a r g a r a g e , d o o r o p e n e r , $107,900

Castelli 525-7900

The Work's All Done J u s t m o v e Inl Only $49 ,900 3 bed-r o o m brick, f inished b a s e m e n t , f r e s h l y pa in t ed , super d e a n new drive. I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y Call:

JULIE CENTURY 21

Gold House Realtors 478-4660 261-4700

Thursday. July 24, 1966 O&E * S £

C L R 6 S F I E D REfiL ESTATE 314 Plymouth-Canton CANTON - 4 b e d r o o m colonial . 1 H oaths, f smty r oom with f i r ep lace , s t a ined woodwork , app l i ances , e n -ergy s f f v a e r t Ml b a s e m e n t , u n d e r -g r o u n d sprinklers , m a i n t e n a n c e f r e e anterior. 2 car - g a r a g e with o p e n -er b e c k s t o p a r k $79 ,000 3 S 7 - 1 3 4 9

314 Ptymouth-Canton

City of P lymouth A change to live In P f y m o u t h at an affordaOle price - don ' t rimes this 3 Bedroom ranch with 2vs car garage on lovely tree lined street within ws ikmg distance to town Only $ 6 S . 5 M

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000 CITY O f PLYMOUTH I On a d o u b l e lot at t h e corner of J u n c t i o n a n d Blunk St ree t Is s m o s t In t e r e s t i ng in-c o m e proper ty . The two s to ry h o m e is m a i n t e n a n c e f r ee a n d r e n t e for $460 a monthl The la rge d e t a c h e d block s n d f r s m e building m t h e r e e r r en t s lor $4751 This rear s t r u c t u r e could h o u s e your A t -Home ' bus i -ness! MANY POSSIBILITIES EXIST

" HERB $79,900.

ROBERT BAKE Realtors 453-8200

CITY OF PLYMOUTHI H O U G H -PARK' is t h s forever p o p u l a r l o c a -t ion of this solidly bum brick r a r c h . Lovely t r e e s snd m a t u r e l a n d s c a p -ing 'mpoeelbie to dup l i ca t e Dseut t -fulty p ropor t ioned r o o m s . 3 b e d -rooms wtth special bulf t -kis , 2Vi baths. 25*15 living r o o m , family room, 2 f i replaces, g l a s s e n c l o e e d s u m m e r porch , 1st floor l aundry , M l b a s e m e n t , snd 2 ' * c a r g a r a g e $ 1 7 4 , 0 0 0

ROBERT BAKE Realtors 453-8200

FIRST OFFERING We re proud to present a plush 1979 bum 3 bed-room Canton Township brick ranch Gorgeous finished snd carpeted Dasemen! with a M l bath, natural fireplace and bar 18 ft, wood deck, country kitchen. 2'A car garage and decorated to perfection $ 6 9 , 9 0 0

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

PLYMOUTH LOCATION, LOCATION

Charming 4 b e d r o o m a l u m i n u m 2 story home, natural w o o d w o r k Din-ing room with bay 2 H b a t h e Flrv-

•d baaemen t U p d a t e d e l ec t r i c , r emode led ba ths

Asking $79 ,900

REMOOELEO Completely r e d o n e In 8 5 3 l a r g e b e d r o o m s , f lreptece wfth h e e t - o - l e -tor . 1st floor laundry New roof , fu r -rtece. windows, p lumbing 6 e lectr t -cei f ixtures. 2 g a r a g e s '4 a c r e e w -ttng

Asking $75 ,900 CLARK & FRON

425-7300

PLYMOUTH - Lovely 3 b e d r o o m trt-level. family room wtth Araptaoe . 2 M l bathe , country k i tchen. 2 c a r a t -

cy $83 sr-CANTON - perk-l ike se t t ing for th is much deel red Sunflower oolonlal , 4 b e d r o o m s . 2 '* b s t h s . tamlly r o o m with flrsplace, den, 1st floor l aund ry . 2 car ga raga . immed ia t e o c c u p a n c y $117 .900 Call J o y c e or Kathy

REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000 459-5288 PLYMOUTHI Never Be fo re O f f e r e d I Cradled

on a m o n g tower ing s h a d e a p r o t e c t e d c u l - d e - a a c in

of P lymouth ' s moat d i s t in -gu ished nst j^iborTioods is an e igh t yeer aid cus tom bum c o n t e m p o r a r y that h a a n o rivals O u t s t a n d i n g views. queBty a p p o i n t m e n t s . Inter ea t ing ceiling ang les c o m b i n e t< a w e the first t ime visitor! 3 b e d -r o o m s .. mas te r b e d r o o m sui te o n t h e 1st Door), tormel dining, (2) f i re-p i e c e s in tsmlfy a n d Hvtng r o o m s , In-viting pa t io ' s snd d e c k s , w e l k o u t lower finished level, o v e r s i z e d 2 ' 4 car g a r a g e , etc) An e n d l e e s Hat o l quality inclusions! $ 1 7 8 , 9 0 0

ROBERT BAKE Realtors 453-8200

315 Northville-Novi

NORTHVILLE Pr iva te count ry se t t ing h u g e r a n c h on s c e n i c 1.5 ac re s , ail l a rge b e d -r o o m a . poesibie 5 or offioe A d e n , 2 H b a t h s , country k i tchen, tamlly r o o m with f i replace. parUaffy Bn-lehed b a s e m e n t , wet be r . 3 c a r g a -r a g e . b e e u t I M m g r o u n d pool , m u s t s e e $ 1 9 9 , 9 0 0

Castelli 525-7900

NOVI. h o u s e for sa le . 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , family r o o m , deck $79,900.

8 2 4 - 0 5 0 9

OPEN SUN 1-6 195 WAINWRIGHT

1 W S o l 13, 1 W. E. of Nov! Rd. ) BRAND NEW TO THE MARKET

This c o n t s m p o r a r y 3 b e d r o o m brick colonial is pe r fec t for Ihe y o u n g f amity Ameni t ies Inc lude l a r g e k i t c h e n 4 b r e e f a s t rbom, c e n t r e ! air A neut ra l deco r Excel lent Novl s c h o o l s Walk t o b e a c h a lake . C o n -ven ien t t o Twelve O a k s 4 f r eeway A r e r e find at $83.9001

COLDWELL * BANKER 737-9000

316 Westland Garden city

GARDEN CITY & AREA

S p a c i o u s 3 b e d r o o m ranch in n i c e a r e a , rtawfy r e d o n e b e l h . l e r g e k i tchen 4 b a s e m e n t , p l u s vacan t lot sold wfth h o m e . Grea t buy at

$49 ,900

4 BEDROOM - colonial with all t h e e x t r a s lormel dining room, tamlly r o o m with V e p t a c e . 2 * ba the , at-t a c h e d g a r a g e , wet ber 4 C e a e m e n t . a s tee l at $ 6 9 , 9 0 0

State Wide 728-8000

PLYMOUTH townsh ip - 3 b e d r o o m , ranch . 2V« car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , f a m -ily room, b a a e m e n i . l a r g e lot, d e s i r -a b l e a r ea . Buyers only. 3 4 9 - 3 7 6 4

Northville Estates S p a c i o u s 3 b s d r o o m brick r a n c h on 140 X 150 lot, f i r ep lace In living r o o m . 2 0 x 12 family r o o m . 1 H b a t h s , formal dining room. 2 c a r a t -t a c h e d g a r a g e , excel lent c o n d i t i o n $ 1 1 0 , 9 0 0 .

, Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

GARDEN CITY by owner . Land c o n -t r a c t t e r m s , $ 0 0 0 0 down, n o d o s i n g cos t s . 3 b e d r o o m trt level, on q u e r ter a c r e w o o d e d lot. 2 car • b a t h s . $47 ,000 Nego t i an t s i

1 by ownei brtck r anch . 3 b e d r o o m s . 2*4 g s r a g e . l a r g e lot. big f ront p o r c h w / f a n c y i r o n w o r k , c e n t r a l a i r c e m e n t p o n d In b a c k y a r d $ 5 4 , 9 0 0 3 3 2 3 5 M a r q u e t t e Rd Poes ib ie leaaa w / o p t i o n lor 1 year Look, but c a l Gary first! ( 5 1 7 ) 4 5 6 - 6 0 0 6 ( 5 1 7 ) 4 4 8 - 8 1 0 8

318 Weetland Garden City

318 Redford

LIVONIA 8 C M O O C S $40 ,000 brick r a n c h . 3 b e d r o o m s , b a a e m e n t , « 2 . 5 0 0 d o w n . Aim Arbor T r a i a r e s . Cen tu ry 21. ABC 4 2 5 - 3 2 5 0

BY OWNER. 8. Redford. 3 bedroom brtck. bum m ws« unit In d M n g araa. ftntatad tssamanf Including large rec r oom, attractive laundry room.

LIVONIA SCHOOLS F s n t a s t l c t u i c k r anch , a luminum trim. 3 s p e c i o u s b e d r o o m s , s u p e r k i tchen, f in ished b a s s m s n t with b a r . g a r a g a . newer c o n c r e t e 6 roof ,

$ 5 4 , 9 0 0

Castelli 525-7900

overhang on b a t * ol ftouae. immac-ulate. fieet ifWi*» landeoaped- See n

you'

CHARMING Cepe coo wtth natural fireplace living room, la rge t o r m room, b a s s m s n t a n d a 3 c a r o a r a g s for t h s mechan i c . Asking $ 4 2 , 9 0 0 Call DONNA DONALDSON Re/Max F o r e m o e l 4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0

SW WESTLANO - Wan kep t 3 b e d -room brick r a n c h In quie t n e i g h b o r -h o o d . 1tt b s t h s . fsmify r o o m with na tura l Araplaoa. h a r d w o o d floor*, 2 c a r g a r a g e $ 6 7 , 5 0 0 . 7 2 9 - 3 7 3 1

GARDEN CITY STARTER

4 b e d r o o m b u n g a l o w on a n ice s ize lot wfth s 2% c a r g a r s p a . Immed ia t e o c c u p a n c y , sk iminum aided, p r e s -e n t s be ing b rough t u p l o c o d e , l e t ' s m a k s s dee l Seller reedy $ 4 2 , 9 0 0

Earl Keim West 522-2101

INCOME POTENTIAL - 2 bedroom Ranch with sspsrats 1 bedroom st-lached Apt on * . acre. Zoned Mul t i -dwelling, plenty of apace tor addi-tional apts $77,000, 9 ! 80 LHley Rd., Plymouth. Weekends 4 after 5pm, 459-6900

313 Dearborn Dearborn Heights

LIVONIA JUST LISTED

b e d r o o m r a n c h wfth b a s e m e n e n d g a r a g e on 1 /3 e c r e In w e s t s r n Lfvonia. Only $ 8 , 0 0 0 d o w n .

$7,000 DOWN 3 b e d r o o m br ick f ron t r anch with b a a e m e n t a n d g a r a g e . Call now

Century 21-Today 538-2000

BY O W N E R N o r t h D e a r b o r n H e i g h t s 3 b e d r o o m brick ranch Full b a s e m e n t , 2 ' i car g s r a g s , country k i t c h e n app l iances , f enced ysrd Excelidfll condi t ion $50,900 562-9398 562-6273

314 Plymouth-Canton

, LAKE POINTE Colonts i ; 4 b a d -rooms, 2% ba ths , family r o o m fire-p lace . formal dining, e x t r a l a r g e lot on cour t . Many ex t r a s ! 4 2 0 - 0 8 7 0

-LARGE FAMILY Wanted for this spacious 5 bed room ^olonlai with 2 ' * baths - one off 22 ft master suite, f ireplace In large family room, formal dining, b ig kitchen with all appliances, base-ment. attached garage and Pfym-outh schools Only $89,900

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

PRIME AREA - By owner '/• block f r o m golf c o u r s e 3 b e d r o o m b n c k r anch , tamlly r o o m wfth f i replace. 1'A b a t h s , finished rec room. 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e $ 8 3 , 5 0 0 464-8668

OUAD LEVEL, 3 b e d r o o m s , 2 b s t h s . i n g r o u n d poot . f ront sprinkler s y s t e m , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e . $95 ,000

464-9108

Better Than New S p o t l e s s 4 b e d r o o m q u a d m C*val-ler Vil lage Features - 2200 aq f o r m a l dining room. 19 B. kitchen w i t h b u l l t - l n s . o v s n / r s n g e / d i s h w a s h e r , large family room wttti bar , n a t u r a l fireplace, doorwall to b e a u t I M w o o d deck and a t t a c h e d 2 c a r g a r a g e L a n d s c s p e d s h o w p l a c e $ 9 9 , 0 0 0 Ask tor

MAURICE DECKER

CENTURY 21 Goid House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881

Locat ion! Loca t ion C h a r m i n g 2 b e d r o o m br ick In p a r k -like se t t ing Enlarged k i t chen , n e w e r f u r n a c e , wood windows wfth s t o r m s s n d s c r eens , app l l ancee . p lus g a -r s g e $65,000. Ask for:

SYLVIA LIDDELL -CENTURY 21

Gold House Realtors 420-2100 464-8881

PLYMOUTH - TraHwood II. 4 b e d -room colonial wfth d e n , 1st IVoor laundry. I amity r o o m with f i r ep lace , cen t ra l air. beeu t iMly l a n d s c a p e d $159 ,900 4 5 9 - 9 3 5 6

PLYMOUTH TWP - By o w n e r 4 b e d r o o m colonial. 1 '4 b a t h s , d e n with f irepieoa. full b a s e m e n t , c e n t r a l sir . fulfy c a r p e t e d $ 6 5 , 9 0 0 P l e a s e call a f te r 8PM, 4 5 5 - 3 5 9 9

BY-OWNER 42671 Boufden Cour t

OPEN SUN 12-4 C a n t o n - Smokier Truesde l l S u b . . W of 1-275 3 b e d r o o m brick trt-levet. 1'4 ba ths , l a rge famlfy r o o m , new carpe t ing , f i replace , c e n t r a l air . large covered pa t io wtth n e i g h b o r -h o o d park In back Low 80 'a . O p e n Sunday . Real tors w e l c o m e d , will S i " ~ 4 j a & 3 6 «

316 Westland Garden City

ALMOST NEW Nice G a r d e n Ctty locat ion, n e w win-d o w s . a luminum trim, c a r p e t i n g . In-sula t ion s r s just s lew ot Ihe e x t r a a t ha t m a k e this 3 b e d r o o m brick r a n c h a lmos t new Only $ 5 0 , 5 0 0 .

Call JIM ELDRIDGE

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

CANTON BEAUTY -Located on a '•» a c r e lot Is th is n e w -er 3 b e d r o o m 1 H b a t h brick q u a d -level, offering - fo rma l dining r o o m , huge family room wtth na tu ra l f i re-place . b a s s m e n l a n d m o r e $ 6 2 , 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 Hartford South 464-6400

CANTON First offering. Fores t Trail S u b . This 3 b e d r o o m b n c k coionlel Is s u p e r d e a n 4 In beaut i ful cond i t ion . C e n -tral air. s o m e new c a r p e t i n g , p a r -quet wood foyer floor 4 n o - w a x ki tchen floor all new In 1965. L a r g e family room with ra ieed h e e r t h l i ra-p lace . 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e . D o n ' t m i s s s e e i n g this b e a u t y $ 8 9 , 9 0 0

SCHWEITZER REAt ESTATE INC

349-1515

CANTON N o l Ford, E. ol Sheldon 3 b e d r o o m , 2 b a t h brick ranch Family room wtth f i replace 8»

'. $ 7 7 , 0 0 0 459-6478

HIGHLAND - WHITE LAKE

OPEN S U N D A Y 1-4 4 b e d r o o m . 2 2 0 0 s q . f t . c o n t e m p o r a r y c u s t o m C a p e C o d l o c a t e d o n 2 a c r e s l o p i n g l o t b e a u t i f u l l y l a n d -s c a p e d . W a l k o u t l o w e r l e v e l h a s f a m i l y r o o m , f i r e p l a c e , b e d r o o m , b a t h & d e c k . C o m p l e t e l y p r i v a t e m a s t e r s u i t e o n u p p e r l e v e l h a s p r i v a t e b a t h , w a l k i n c l o s e t & d e c k . M a i n l e v e l h a s 2 b e d r o o m s , f i r e p l a c e , l i v i n g r o o m , d i n i n g r o o m , k i t c h e n , b a t h , d e c k P e r f e c t h o m e f o r e n t e r t a i n i n g O n l y $ 1 1 7 , 9 0 0 .

3726 Whit* Lake Hills Dr. 887-6721

Lovely Brick Ranch 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, 1st f loor laun-dry, tamlly room, formal d in ing room. $69,800.

Brick Ranch 3 bedrooms, den, family room, beauttMly finished baaement. 3 fire-places. formal d in ing room, 1V4

•es, built-in pool. $140 000

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823

NEW LISTING Beaut i ful 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h In all brtck a r aa . b a c k s t o lovely w o o d e d ravine. F e a t u r e s - family r o o m with f i replace , huge ki tchen wtth appli-a n c e s . b a s e m e n t 2 c a r g a r a g e , m a i n t e n a n c e f r e e e x t e r i o r a n d more : A Lo! of h o u s e for t h e m o n e y . $69,900. CaH

Crystal Cunningham 422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC. N CANTON - 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h . 2 full Oaths. Hvtng r o o m , k i t chen , for -m a l d i n i n g r o o m , s t e p - d o w n , Deamed family room, newty d e c o -rs tef l In country F i n i s h e d / c a r p e t e d b a s e m e n t with 8' b a r . c e n t r a l air , a p p l i a n c e s s tay $94 ,000 4 5 5 - 6 1 1 3

Weir, Manuel , Snyder & Ranke & 4'W Smilli M mi Sl ic t I

OPEN SUN. July 27, 1 - 4 P M 40205 Warren, |ust E, of H a g g e r t y Go at Am bum 2,390 s q f t . a * brick r anch . 2V> car g a r a g e a n d m u c h mora . On .91 a c r s In a b e a u t l M f y t r e e d , count ry ae t t lng . $ 1 1 4 , 9 0 0 . For deta i ls ca« J o e VloS. C e n t u r y 2 1 Goidbouee . 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

TRAIL WOOD Beautiful H a m p t o n CotooM Florida r o o m , pa t io , air condi t ioning, inground spr ink le r , co-r a m * foyer, harf. k i tchen. I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y . $162,900 4 5 5 - 0 0 9 6

l * 1 \ n i f » i | l l i • I ' l u . i n I V I . M . l O

ELEGANT AN0 INVITING NOflTHVULE 3 bedroom, 2% bath home with great room, wide ceramic foyer, and a spe-cious library with boofceaee wall Crown moldings, stained woodwork end pro-lesaionelfy landscaped. $215,000

COUNTRY MANOR NORTHVILLE Model with earty American flavor. 3 bed-rooms, 2V> baths and many quality fea-tures enhance this home including French doors, crown moldings, ceramic foyer. $199,000

EXCITING AND UNIQUE NORTHVlLLt Custom designed 3 bedroom brick Ranch with 2% baths, 2 fireplaces, for-mal dining room and laundry room. Many buiit-ins. FuH walk-out lower level on 1* acres overlooking Phoenix Lake. Inground pool $350,000.

eft NEW L I 8 T I N G

PRIVACY GALORE In this 4 bedroom, 3Vi bath Ranch on 4 wooded, roMng scree. Fin-i-M i i i . I n • • • r U m I f i r a r J a r a / V W wall "vUl WW WWi IH

CANTON EXQUISITE

tral air. $1I0JJ00

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MPROVEMENTS CANTON Include a new roof, kitchen and foyer floor and have added that "Utile some-thing" to Ms 4 bedroom, 2% beth Colo-nial In Carriage HMs. Appflancee, 2 ear

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Country Place. Northville. Well maintained and well located condominium. Three bedroom unit has fireplace and finished basement. Call regarding possession. $89,900 459-2430

North Canton Quad level. Four bedrooms, two and one-half baths. Family room with natural brick fireplace, central air, attic fan. Two car attached garage with opener. Seller motivated. $92,900 459-2430

Immediate occupancy In North Canton. Simple VA assumption. Three bedroom ranch, two full baths. CENTRAL AIR. Are-place In the family room. Excellent landscaping and fenced yard. $84,900 459-2430

Lovely three bedroom colonial located In Plymouth Township. Large master bed-room with walk-In closet. Country kitchen, all appliances stay. Enjoy the 31*x16' pool on these hot summer days. $87,000 459-2430

ATTRACTIVE 3 b e d r o o m h o m e In Pfymouth . Pane led d e n & TV r o o m , secur i ty sys tem. 7 5 x 1 2 0 lot . d o e e l o s c h o o l s Available S e p t 1 $ 1 1 2 , 0 0 0 Owner 4 5 3 - 4 4 6 2

CANTON - Immacu la t e 4 b e d r o o m q u a d . 2 full ba ths , cen t ra l air , f ami ly oom/ f l r ep t ace . i m m e d i a t e o c c u -

pancy . $84 ,000 af te r 6 p m 4 2 1 - 6 9 7 9

PLYMOUTH TWP Large c u s t o m -built 3 b e d r o o m brick r a n c h ; f e a t u r -ing Pella windows, cen t ra l v a c u u m , in-ground pool , deck , lawn s p r i n -kles. 1 yr old. Must aeel Ask ing

4 5 3 - 7 1 7 1 $219,000

PLYMOUTH TWP. Beau t IM. Juper d e a n 3 b e d r o o m brtck ranch, family r o o m , f i n i shed b a s e m e n t and 2 car a t t a c h e d g a -r a g e Asking $78 ,500 Would Uke t o sea this w e e k e n d . Ask l o r

PAMEJ-A MILLER

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881

315 Northville-Novi

A LOT OF HOUSE O n e of Q s r d e n City 's f inest subdiv i -s ions . 3 large b e d r o o m s . 2 na tu ra l f i rep iacea , overs ized 2% c a r g a r a g a . W o n ' t last a t $51 ,900

JUST LISTED 3 b e d r o o m brick r anch . 2 c a r ga -r a g e . M l b a s e m e n t , p lus rnLJCh m o r e Pr ide of o w n e r i h l p show's m th is lovely G a r d e n City h o m e . Only $ 4 9 , 9 0 0

J | 7 ITY1 COMMUNITY WEST

522-6410

GARDEN CITY WELL MAINTAINED Brtck r a n c h m an exce l len t n e i g h b o r h o o d 1 3 b e d -r o o m s . b a a e m e n i . d o e e t o s c h o o l s a n d Shopp ing Only $44 ,900 ASK FOR JERRI MITCH

CENTURY 21 MJLCORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

851-6700

West land V2 Acre Reel va lue m th ie fuet Meted 3 b e d -r o o m apBt-rock 1,500 s q . f t . r anch , fo rma l dining r o o m , na tu ra l fire-place . 2 M l Oaths , f u l b a a e m e n t . 26 x 2 4 g a r a g e a n d m o r e . $ 6 4 , 9 0 0

C a l HELEN NIXON

CENTURY 21 Hartford South 464-6400

GAROENCITY 3 b e d r o o m s , newfy d e c o c a t e d . New kf tchen c u p b o a r d s

c a r p e t i n g $45 ,900 Drive 3 3 1 5 1 F l o r e n c e CaH 5 9 1

GARDEN CITY - 2 8 9 7 5 O a e c h w o o d . R e n o v a t e d 2 b e d r o o m : new roof, f u r n a c e , h o t w a t e r tank, p lumb ing . Insula Hon. ba th , k i tchen, c a r p e t i n g utility r o o m $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 c a s h 5 2 2 - 4 1 1 |

WESTLAND & AREA OPEN SUNDAY 1-4

2 SPACIOUS B E D R O O M S m a k i thta m a i n t e n a n c e f r e e s t a r t e r wttf l a rge r e m o d e l e d k i t chen a n d at t a c n e d g a r a g e a s u p e r buy s t only $27 ,900

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION or FHA, VA poeafMe. G e l t h e p o p c o r n r e a d y t h e r e ' s r o o m t o en te r ta in , t h e b a * t e a m m t h s h u g e IsrnHy r o o m of th is 3 b e d r o o m C a n t o n brick r s n c h w / 2 H car Insu la ted g s r a g e a n d a b p v a -g r o u a d pool . $ 7 1 , 9 0 0

Michigan Group

REALTORS W a y n e Cty.. W e G o t c h a C o v e r e d

476 -6211 LWt Wl thUa l

FOR THE MECHANIC a 2 H c a r h e a t e d g « a g e Is Inc luded w « h t h i s t h r e e b e d r o o m brick r a n c h , a l o n g

s cozy Wrsplaoa a n d a f am»y n. 1st Moor laundry, o e n t r a i a i r . 2 b s t h s . a n d n a a e r c a r p e t i n g

th roughou t . A l lo r $ 6 8 , 5 0 0

WHY RENT? W h e n you c a n o w n IMS t h r e e b e d r o o m ranch . D e c o r a t e t o yo«x l a s t s a n d b u l d equi ty w M e you r s d o i n g It. T h e r e la e v e n s ge -r s g s so you d o n ' t h a v e l o s c r a p e snow $34 ,000 .

H A R R Y S

WOLFE 474-5700

GOVERNMENT OWNED $3,000 moves in - 3 bedroom brtck.

g a r a g e . $ 4 7 , 4 0 0 . $ 1 0 0 s ta r t s d s a i . Cen tu ry 21 . ABC. c a l

Get Ready To Move Into this s h a r p , d e a n 3 b e d r o o m brick a n d a l u m i n u m ranch , full b a a e m e n t . g a r a g e , f e n c e d ykrd. s h a d e t r e e s , walking d i s t a n c e to s c h o o l s $47 ,000 . C a l :

PAT DeLUCA

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881 GOVERNMENT OWNED

$2 ,500 moves - ln . N. ol W a r r e n . E. of W a y n e Rd 3 b e d r o o m prick, family

"56 ,900. Cen tu ry 4 2 5 - 3 2 5 0

GOVERNMENT OWNED G a r d e n Ctty - $1 ,900 m o v e s in. C l e a n 3 b e d r o o m aluminum r a n c h , c a r p o r t , bay -window, s n a c k b a r . 16 x 130 lot $ 4 6 , 9 0 0 Century 21 . ABC

4 2 5 - 3 2 5 0

ASSUME This lovefy 4 b e d r o o m h o m e for (ust $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 Finished b a s e m e n t . 2 M l b a t h s , d o o r w a l l o pa t io , k i t chen s p -p t l ances 8 l oads of s t o r s g e a p a c e , g r e a t a r a e of W e s t l s n d $ 5 1 , 9 0 0

Earl Keim West 522-2101

BEAUTIFUL CAPE COD -Ma in t enance f r e e exter ior - 3 b e d -r o o m s . grea l r o o m with flrsplace. f in ished b a s e m e n t . 2 c a r h e a l e d g s -r a g e . ene rgy eff icient f e a t u r e s l o o n u m e r o u s t o men t ion . C u s t o m built on 2 besu t lMly s e c t u d e d l a r g e lots. Asking $55 ,999 O p e n S u n 12-4 p m Ask for:

PAMELA MILLER

CENTURY 21 • Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881 BY OWNER- 3 b e d r o o m brtck r a n c h , ksrge lot. l a r g e b a s e m e n t , f i rep lace , tamlly r o o m . $ 6 3 , 5 0 0 W e s t l a n d . 4 2 1 - 7 1 5 3

BY OWNER - 3 b e d r o o m brick r s n c h , 1H b a t h s . har t fwoo«( . f loors . f s m l y room w/f t rep taoe . g t s a s d o o r s l o pat io , s t t a c h s d g a r a g e . * fin-i shed b a s s m s n t . l o a d e d w / e x t r a s . $ 6 5 , 9 0 0 569-0070 or 5 2 2 - 2 2 2 5

A Rare Find Perfec t h o m e for g rowing lamlly lo-c k e d In one of Northvil le 's f ines t a r e a s 4 b e d r o o m colonial . 2 t t ba ths , lormal d m m g r o o m , famBy room with f i replace, po rch , d e c k and much m o r e Plymouth s c h o o l s . Onry $134,500 CaH:

NANCY SCHUHARDT

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000 BY OWNER - $175 ,000 Northvi l le Township 3 b e d r o o m r s n c h . 2 . 2 0 0 aq. ft . 2 b s t h s w/ |acuzz) . l a r g e lamlly room. IMng r o o m , d in ing room. Ml b a a a m e n t . 3 c a r g a r a g e on over 3 count ry se t t ing a c r e s w / b a m a n d 7 box stall 3 4 6 - 3 7 5 9

PLYMOUTH BEAUTIFUL otder h o m e on t r ee -l ined s t ree t d o e e to D o w n t o w n T h e h o m a >ea l u r e s oak w o o d w o r k m original condi t ion, oak c o l u m n s b e -tween Hvtng room a n d f o r m a l d m m g r o o m . French door s , beve l ed g l a s s , h a r d w o o d floors 4 b e d r o o m s . 2 f u l b a t h s . I t rspleoe $ 1 1 7 , 5 0 0

CENTRAL AIR. 3 b e d r o o m D r * * r anch hardwood Hoots. 1 c a r a t -t a c h e d g a r a g a lu ty t ln lehed b a s e -ment , new roof, pat io. $ 6 9 , 9 0 0

INCOME - Al brtck O u e a n A n n a Vic-tor ian h o m e loca ted m Old W a g e . 3

z o n e d B - 1 C e n t r a l

BY OWNER - 4 b e d r o o m br ick ranch Extra la rge l o t m g r o u n d pool C loes to c h u r c h e s , s c h o o l s 6 shopping . $93 ,900 3 4 9 - 2 3 5 1

CITY OF NORTHVlLUE VICTORIAN - A MUST SEE!

IV* story bungalow, brick a n d s iumi -num. 7 rooms, 3 o r 4 b e d r o o m s s s you pleeee. d e t a c h e d g a r a g e Par t ly tenoed. great potent ial w i t m g die-

JAMES C CUTLER I 349-4030

LTY

DOLLHOOSE Y o u H lews 2 "baStOCHfrft lKtf Oil 2 lo ts In Uvonla S c h o o l a r e a . Fire-p lace . deck a n d 2 c a r g a r a g e $41 ,900

Integrity 525-4200 EXTRA ABOUND With o n e look In-s i d e W » c a l It h o r n s G a r d e n City 3 b e d r o o m ranch i nc ludes a s t o n e f i rep lace , bay window, newty r e m o d -e led ki tchen with oek c a b i n e t s a n d new f u r n a o e B a s s m s n t a n d g a r a g e . $ 5 4 , 9 0 0

LANO CONTRACT T h e p e r f e c t s t a r t e r or Inves tmsnt h o m e . 1964 built 3 b e d r o o m ranch wtth newer c a r p e t i n g and neu t r s l d e c o r W e s t -e r n West l snd . $ 3 9 , 9 0 0

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

FOUR BEDROOM r anch . 2>/» b a t h s . Finished b a s e m e n t artth k i t chan . famlfy room, lo ts o l s t o r a g e s n d m o r s Nsw r o d . drive, tfvubs Bi-levei deck with s u n deck . O n la rge lot m dse i r ab l e Tonqu i sh VMaga. Asking $65 ,000 or b s e t o f fe r C a l for p r iva te showing. 5 2 2 - 1 0 7 5

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY L-C. t s r m s . 3 b e d r o o m ranch . 2 c a r g a r s g e . s p p l a n c e s . f in ished b a s e -m e n t . Wee t l and . C a l Rich Frsnkl ln s t Met ro Wee t Reelty 2 6 1 - 3 4 3 4

Hurry To See Maln t ensnoe free 3 b e d r o o m brtck ranch, m a s t e r b e d r o o m with w a f c - m d o e e t s n d s p e c i o u s f u l b a t h , c o u n -try ki tchen, f in ished b a s e m e n t with we t -be r a n d H ba th , g a r a g e s n d l e n c e d y s r d . C a l :

DOROTHY

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700

WESTLAND-SUPER s t a r t e r h o m e , 2 b e d r o o m s , s x t r a l a r g e Hvtng room, a t t a c h e d g a r a g « 6 w o r k s h o p . $37 ,900 FEHLIQ REAL ESTATE 4 5 3 - 7 8 0 0

WESTLAND/TRM.EVEL $ 4 4 , 9 0 0 Not l o o m a n y left a t th is p r i c e Brick 3 b e d r o o m , family r o o m . IV* b a t h s , u p d s t s d f e a t u r e e . i m m e d i a t e o c c u -pancy - t i p - t o p - s h a p e .

WESTLAND/NEW $ 4 1 . 9 0 0 Get s t s n e d c h o p p i n g w o o d lor the wood b u r n e r m th is 2 b e d r o o m brick r snch . b a a a m e n t , g a r a g e a n d l a r g e f s n c e d lo t M u c h m o r s

Call JOE COLLINS CENTURY 21 . He r t fo rd N

525-9600 • 4 B E D R O O M S

Largs 1V, s to ry , family r o o m wtth nat ixa l flrapleoe, b a a e m e n i . 2 c a r g a r a g e S i t u a t e d on l a r g e lot. P ic-tu re book

J U S T LISTED G O R G E O U S 3 bedroom quad. 1Vk baths, family room, 1st. floor laun-dry. garsge. msny extras. $ 6 4 , 9 0 0

BEAUTIFUL RANCH One of the sharpest brtck ranohee on the market -3 bedrooma. baae-meni. 2 car garage wtth opener. Re-modeled kitchen and beth, very nice neighborhood, $53 ,900 Century 21 Cook & Assoc.

326-2600

JUST REDUCED Beautiful '4 a c r e b a c k s u p l o n a t u r e park . S u p e r c u s t o m b u l t 3 b e d r o o m rambl ing r a n c h wfth d r c u l a r drive, beau t i fu l c u r b appea l , Nvlng room h a s f i replace , back walls look out l o n a t u r e park lot . g l a s s s n d o e e d Flor-ida room, la rge a t t a c h e d g a r a g e . Uvon la schoo l s . $97,500.

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881 UVONIA S C H O O L S - I m m a c u l a t e 3 b e d r o o m brick ranch, 1M b a t h s , fin-ished b a a e m e n t . 2% c a r g a r a g e , l a rge pat io , g a s BBQ 2 6 1 - 0 6 0 8

SPACIOUS RANCH Brtck 3 b e d r o o m wtth fo rme l d m m g r o o m s n d p a t i o d o o r s , newer c u p -b o a r d s a n d c o u n t e r s s n d n o - w a x f loor , b a s e m e n t , 2 H c a r g s r a g e . pri-v a t e y a r d $ 5 1 , 9 0 0

Call Rachel Rlon

R E / M A X 4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0

d e c o r t h r o u g h o u t ca rpe t ing . $49,900

$26,900 Terrific s f s r t e r or re t i ree . 2 b e d r o o m a luminum s i d e d r s n c h . w e l mein-te ined G o o d c a r p e t i n g , a l n ice stza r o d m s . s n d o e e d p o r c h Outck occu-pancy

CAMELOT REALTY 525-5600

Its Got The Basics 3 b e d r o o m e . 1'4 b a t h e . M l b a a a -ment - partially flrnahed. IV* c a r ga -rage . nice aiza lot, newer c a r p e t i n g and freshly p s ln t ed A l for $ 3 6 , 5 0 0 -in Redford . C a l :

DONNA WALTER

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

464-8881 420-2100 NEW LISTING

3 bedroom brtck. IV* story bun-galow. 1V* car garaga. Simple as-sumpt ion . $41.9o0. Aak for...

Joe Nlmmo REAL ESTATE ONE

281-0700 533-2031 REDFORD

OPEN SUN. 2 - 5

S. Off Schoolcraft. W. of Telegraph Charming 3 bedroom ranch. 1 Vi bsths, good fsmly neighborhood. 2 car garage, newer roof, extra meule-tion. AasumaMa Land Contract $46,900.

EARL KEIM 553-5888

MAPLE W. INC.

CROSSWORD PUZZLER

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318 Redford A BEAUTY

Decorator aharpl 3 bedroom akjm»-num cape cod. new plush carpeting, remodeled kitchen, neutral" decor, nicely landecaped. baaament. ga-raga. Juat $44,600,

Call Rachel Rlon

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Joe N l m m o REAL ESTATE ONE

261-0700 533-2031

BEAUTIFUL W e l ma in t a ined 3 b e d r o o m brick h o m e , M i I M a h e d r e c r o o m , original owner Only $ 4 2 , 9 0 0 . C a l n o w

CENTURY 21 Your Real Estate 525-7700

. REDUCED $4,000 Everything you hava bean waiting for In this 4 bedroom. 2 Oath. 1 » story brick Cape Cod. ssmi finished baaement. 70x296 treed loL Open S u n 2 - 5 P M . 20066 Olympla. $65,900. Aak for...

Joe Nlmmo REAL ESTATE ONE

261-0700 533-2031

BRICK RANCH - 1700 sq.ft. 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, doorwal to

deck, attached 2 car garaga

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

s r workahop 6 220. fsmify r flrsplace. new roof. shed. (* awe wooded $69,900 535-0617

BY OWNER, custom L shape brtck rsnch. 2% car attached garage, country kitchen wfth fireplace, first floor laundry. 3 bedrooms. Vh baths. Florida room, fu l Cessment.

BEVERLY HILLS- 3 _ ranch, IV* baths, landteaped lot

oes from lovely VHage Park; oen-trsi sir. reoent gas lumaoa. 2 car ga-rage. screened porch.

•ment . w e * l o 2 ~ schools, swim d u b . Priced to sal. $ 1 0 4 , 5 0 0

s h o p p y

many custom feetur locating Weet $ 7 9 , 0 0 0 . Open S u n . 1-4 PM 6666 Grayfleld 536-5526

BY OWNER - Executive ranch, bedrooms. 3V* bathe, formal dining,

^replace, flniahed basement, 2V* at-tached garaga Comer lot. Western Golf Sub. Lots of extras. $ 9 8 , 9 0 0 . 26461 Grahsm. 5 3 1 - 3 8 6 1

BIRMINGHAM - beeuttM tree Ined

n e w k j m a c a . ,$119,000. 844-2729

BEVERLY HILLS - Birmingham Schools. Charming Cape Cod, 4 bedrooma. 2 M i baths, fsmly room. Ivlng room with fir seises dMng room, new kitchen. $129,900. Open House Sunday 12-3. or by appomt-

B1RMINGHAM-JUST LISTED POPPLETON PARK. Lovingly r » -

3 bedrooma.

647*0600 •CTTY KOSKEY

re*. 6 4 9 - 6 2 4 1

BIRM INGHAM/MIOVALE AREA bedrooma. 2% bathe. Com-

. rsnoreted. $166,000. OPEN :-Sun„ 1 -4pm. 810 Wsstchester

Way. 642-1620 or 540-8368

3 la rge I 0***? r Sat-Sun.

302 Birmingham Dioomneic

moa A light with cat 6 afcytlghta. spacious f uetom knohsn, greet

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BIRMINGHAM - Quartern Lake Area. 11937 5 bedroom. 3V* bath ootonW wfth attached garaga on tree Snad • • • Uvtng room (18 X 24). dMng

I (12 X 16). library, eating apaos

$126,900. 1535 WeaHngton. C a l tar upoMment . 540-6763

in kitchen 6 screened m por t * . Lovely 2 story foyar. Extra % lo t

I family homs cfc school. $260,000

BIRMINGHAM - By Owner on od-overlooking wing Lake. 4 ns. 4 v* baths, gisalroom, s-380,000.661-6802 563-2670

large fsmly room. Newly ttaunswrt. Mature trass. Pembroke Manor, Oj owner. Altar 8pm. #43-0367

t a r y t 644-1760 roorna.

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS. Cherm-mg 3-4 bedroom. 2.000 aq.fl. Fam#y room. Florida room. 2 car attached, nsw kitchen. LC- $60,000. 256-3617

Cape Cod. 3 bed-iZZSL&a. 1138 Washington. $106,000.

647-6991

BLOOMFIELD MBJ-S SCHOOLS OPEN SUN. 2-8. 5160 KsBan Lane

By owner, mioeunt location, kn-

home. 5 bedrooms. 2V* balhe. famey

w e l kept 2 bedroom. Ol Undon W Of Woe " in yard. Ctoee to downtown. 3 car

$74,900. C a l tor 64JK7680 sppomtmsnt

breskfast room. A musl seal Moving out of stste. Priced to se l l $189,900. 8 6 1 - 6 3 2 7

2 Large 1 wood koora. $163,000.

B L O O M F I E L D HILLS N. W A B E E K R A N C H

Upper Liang Lake | sd k Isndecspi 1.37 n great room, formal dMng n with ink 1 or ad w s i over I11M1 ar. cuslonvoourmsl kitchen. 3

two V* bathe. 4 bedroom* >.060 BY OWNER

III aefi r -BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS

many extras, r $126,500. w *

QAROEN CITY Better brick home on 80-X135' lot. 3 bedrooms. 1H bethe. fsmly room nrapieoa. fMehed base-ment $59,900 422-5260

unh multiple. Puslnssa n*a M l for mcorrte $79,900.

prope r ty o r busmsss

CANTON S H A R P 3 b s d r o o m brick r a n c h with lo ts of s x i i ^ a New B e r p e r c a r p e t -ing, new never -wax l inoleum m kitct lsn e x t r s c a p m e t s p a c e , o p e n Koor o l e n SnMhsd b s s s m s n t . 2 H

.$66,900

OUTSTANOtNO 3 -anch on BsHrahis court setting backing to umiswona. Bset/WMN landscsped. nsutrsey deciarslsrl. nsw windows, sunksn beth tub. M l bam m Bassmsnt. natural brtck 6ra-piece M fsmly room $77,800

CALL MAROA BENSON Re/Max Boerdwe*

PLYMOUTHI Less then 1 MSe W ol

ground pool and a 2 H ear i Newer r o d end Mummum <

r t r im $164 800

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0 _ PLV180UTM f t * . - *|f

461-0610

Frank M. Soave, Builder pre sen ts

^(oUa/ucAl/est A Subdivision of Distinction

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FRANK M. SOAVE, BUILDER, INC A . i f i f o M s f c e d l i v i n g s K > n C o u n t y H o m e S o i W e r %

/ c h u u e i t i e r

C A N T O N — Nice 3 Bed-r o o m Colon ia l W a l k - i n cto6-e t in m a s t e r b e d r o o m a n d access t o bath. L a r g e for -me l d in ing r o o m , e n d family r o o m wfth f l rsplace. pet to o f f d o o r w a l l . $ 7 8 , 9 0 0 ( P 5 5 W O R ) Call 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

P L Y M O U T H — S h a r p 3 b e d r o o m Bunga low on t ree -

Cl s t ree t , dining r o o m , plaster with c o v e d cel l -

ing. C lose to shopp ing a n d schoo ls $ 6 1 , 9 0 0 ( P 9 5 P A L ) Cell 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

PLYMOUTH — Large coun-t ry k i tchen, 4 b e d r o o m . 1 H be th . famlfy r o o m , freehly pa in ted throughout , i m m a c -u la te d e c k a n d landeceplng . f e n c e d y a r d . $ 7 0 , 9 0 0 . ( P 1 0 0 « E 1 C e l 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

PLYMOUTH — 4 bedroom, f o r m a l d in ing r o o m , family r o o m , g r e e t r o o m wf th a r c h e d f l r e p i e c e . l a r g e w r s p - e r o u n d deck , levtahiy l e n d s c e p e d . pr tvate tol with • v e s t r e a m . A> w o o d c a M -

$ i e e , 5 0 0 .

4 5 3 - 6 6 0 0

(P01ANN) Cai M

R E D F O R D — S u p e r c leen. sharp 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h within w a l k i n g d is tance of Thurston or Ce thoUc C e n -tral. Full f in ished b a a a m e n t , all app l i ances stay, pool tab le s tays a n d m u c h m o r e . O n l y $ 6 2 , 9 0 0 ( L 6 0 M I N ) 5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

L I V O N I A — D e s l r e a b t e Rosede le Q e r d e n s of U v o -nie is t h e toveiy set t ing for this 3 b e d r o o m brtck r a n c h Offer spec ious famlfy r o o m wfth b n c k Hrep lece , fuM b a s e m e n t , coun t ry . 2 H car garage , m e m t e n e n c e f ree e x t e r i o r , m o r e . $ 6 8 , 9 0 0 . C a l l n o w . w o n ' t l a a t l (LOOBflO) 5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

U V O M A — M a n y possibil i -ties in this U v o n l a c u s t o m c e p e c o d wi th 3 b e d r o o m . 2

f o r m e l d m m g 2 car

garage with w o r k a r a e . a l -most 2 a c r e e of t r e e d land .

teds oI m u c h m o r e .

Asking $ 1 2 4 , 9 0 0 . ( L 1 5 Q R O ) 5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

MCt)POM> — 'SUPER VAL-UE" m this super Clisr 3

1 * 2 car

In SouVi ftadford $ 4 7 , 5 0 0 ( L 1 4 L E N )

PLYMOUTH — Sharp 4 bedroom. 2* bath Colonial UVOMA — "COUNTRY m one ol Plymouth's moat CUTW BeautIM $2x346 lot de6tred sub Newer carpet- with one ol the ouSsat 2 tag throughout. oawHal Mr. bedroom homee M wood windows, ta st Moor laundry, formel dmmg room. family room with trspMoi $180,900 (P37CAM) Cel $86,000 (LOeHOY) 522-

453-6800 522-5333 l i s t . Ma inM. a m i M f e M .

This unique 4 bedroom. 2% bath Canton Quad-level home is just loaded with the extras you really want but rarefy And In a home at this price. A quality home that can comfortably ac-commodate the lerger family in a quiet subur-ban setting, yet near to schools, shopping and recreational facilities $129,900 «1211

Custom cabinets In the bright, airy kitchen and the natural brick flrepiece make this home special. The fenced-in yard provide a safe ha-ven for children or pets. The phrase move-in condition is an under-statement, it le gor-geous Located in the weS-regarded Plym-outh/Canton school district, this 3 bedroom Colonial Is mere minutee away trom anywhere via 1-275. $73,000 01212

iTHESE HOMES ARE OFFERED FOR SALE BY THEIR OWNERS. If you are shopping for your next borne, you should carefully consider these homes being offered for sale by their owners.

For further information on these or other fine homes, *-call Cross, Carrington & Co., 642-8080.

Most people want just three things when they sell their home:

1. To net the most dollars possible. 2. To sell in the shortest possible time. 3. The minimum of disruption and hassle.

If that's what you want, then the "By Owner" sales system • from Cross, Carrington is for you.

Call 642-8080 today for a free brochure.

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6E* O&E Thursday, July 24, 1986

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

2.700 t a ft Qu*0 ievM, 5 b e d r o o m * . 3 Ml M l t i e . Ubrery M»My room. bu*t-ln M r , add i t iona l MiMy or rec room on t o w * I M . ( l a p Sown liv-ing room w / c a t M d r e i oeMng. " h u e formic* k i t c h e n c a b l n e t e . cent re l Mr Loca ted o n Q u e r t o n aal Oat* f rom road on a l e r g e tot »165 .000 CaH Owner 64IL8207

B L O O M R E L D MILLS - C o n t e m p o -

b e d r o o m e . 2% M t M on c o m m o n e with b e e c h prlvilegee. Sturmlng ''•» • lory e n t e r t e m m e n t oenter wftfi Bar in g ree t r o o m Mual seel 2 fire-piecee. McunO. <)ac*. many extra*. $238 ,000 C a n 828-4229

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS

CuMom Bum c o n t e m p o r a r y ootooia. on pr iva te w o o d e d court 5 bad -r o o m s . 5 b a t h s , s tud io , library. walk, out b a s a m a n t with rec room Neu-trei d e c o r $ 3 2 5 , 0 0 0

RESIDENTIAL GROUP

540-7600

BLOOMFIELD HILLS LAKE PRIVILEGES

BREATHTAKING RAVINE WOODED SETTING

By o w n e r - Bi-level ranch Waft out lower lava*. 3 b e d r o o m e . 2H baths , dan & activTtiee room 3 fireplace* Mutchler k i tchen. bum m appu-a n c a a n e w cent ra l air. 4920 Hands Rd off Lona P ine 4 Franklin Leav-ing s t a l e Pr iced t o sen Onfy $229 ,000 828-8079

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS A real beau ty! 4 b e d r o o m brick ranch, 2 '* b a t h s , cent ra l air, temity room, u p d a t e d g o u r m e t ki tchen, 2 f i replaces 200x200 lot with t r ees and flower Beds . 2'-» oar aide en -t rance p a r a g e , i m m a c u l a t e th rough-out ' A real ba rga in at $140 ,000

CUSTOM BUILT trl-level on o n e acre lot. 4 b e d r o o m a . 3 fu* b a t h s , s epa ra t e dining room, h a r d w o o d Boors on u p p e r level, cozy in-law suite on lower level, beaut i ful family room. 2 ' t c a r s ide e n t r a n c e g a r a g e , Motivsted se l le rs say Make an of-fer' $179 ,000 Ask for.,

Jan Mclntyre REAL ESTATE ONE

646-1600 B L O O M F l E t O LAKE

SeeutnV s e r e n e set t ing, t r ees 8 pood. 83 ft on wa te r 5 b e d r o o m s , library, 2"-» b a t h s , famlfy room wtth floor to ceiling fleKi*ton* fireplace, 1st floor laundry , formal dining room, flowing f loor plan. fuH finished walk-out b a s e m e n t , 2 H car at-tached g a r a g e ' p p e n e r s BLOOM-RELD HILLS S C H O O L S . $284,900 WESR MANUEL. SNYDER A RANKE

Ask t o M r e n e Golem 851-5500 626-2578

Bi-OOMFIELD RANCH, great shape , 3 Bedroom, 2 b a t h s , large family room full b a s e m e n t , wall cour tyard, near St H u g o $119 ,900 338-0232

BLOOMFIELD T W P - By owner 4 b e d r o o m c o n t e m p o r a r y hotwater b a s e b o a r d hea t i ng , lovely flagstone patio By a p p o i n t m e n t 628-7187

BLOOMFIELD T W P L4ke f rontage, over 3200 N O Swimming pooL 4 b e d r o o m s , 2"i b a t h s , library, fin-i s h e d B a s e m e n t B i r m i n g h a m Schools $ 1 9 4 , 5 0 0 628-1450

' 2 H bath colonia l , cen t ra l air. much m o r e Bloomfield Hills Schools Open Sun 1-5PM 7456 Cathedra l $143,000 855-2824

B* OWNER. 3 b e d r o o m ranch, 2216 k j 1 , l a r g e family room. 2 '* Baths, first floor laundry , b a a e m e n t . central air. s c r e e n po rch , g o o d condit ion. $182 ,900 T h o r n c r e M Dr.. 846-3806

C H A L M E R S LAKE Cuatom 3 7 0 0 SQ ft h o m e with 180ft lake - f ron tage , s loping lawn to s a n d beach tor s w i m m i n g & sailing Spe-cially d e s i g n e d t a r g e ki tchen 4 ocorwal le from living room, family room, k i t c h e n & m a s t e r Bedroom l o take. 1.75 a c r e s with heavy w o o d s m front ol h o m e . Very pr ivate . C a l lor delMM. 8 5 1 - 3 0 3 6 " 869-2181

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

- ' ' M M i i n c n « f » window ol th is 4 b e d r o o m . 2 fun p lua 2 hMt b a t h colonial In BtoomfSald Walking d i s t a n c e t o e l e m e n t a r y schoo l $ 1 8 6 , 5 0 0

ASK FOR SANOY PALMER

Merr i l l L y n c h . R e a l t y

647-5100 641-7244 MOIRVAIFCU StLLfcK s i y » — B r n g -_ o f f e r s 'I Win he lp with c los ing cost*! 3 b e d r o o m a . 2 b a t h s , f inished

amen t In-ground pool A more , ac roaa f r o m coun t ry c lub, r e d u c e d -$186 ,900 Call J o h n Dorr JCl .

6 4 9 - 6 8 0 0 or 1 - 6 7 3 - 0 1 1 3

OPEN MOUSE SUNDAY, 2 - 5 6 1 2 S e d g e h e i d Dr

Bloomfield Him - By Owner New to m a r k e t S p a c i o u s colonial on quiet s t r ee t 5 b e d r o o m s , c o m -puter r o o m . 2 ' * Ba ths P r d e e M o n e i -ly d e c o r a t e d S e c l u d e d yard, m a t u r e t r e e s Mint condi t ion Poot ' tenrWs m s u b N d S q u a r e Lake off Optfyke $ 1 3 5 , 5 0 0 By a p p o i n t m e n t 3 3 2 - 8 3 0 6

OPEN SATURDAY 1-4 BLOOMFIELD S C H O O L S !

6914 Wing Lake Rd (S. of Map le . W d Te legraph) i m m e d i a t e poeeeeaiorv- |ust r e d u c e d ! Owner t r a n s f e r r e d Inground pool . 4 b e d r o o m s , p l u s Horary. 2 full b a t h s . 3 half b a t h s , formal dining r o o m , g o u r m e t s k i tchen, f in i shed b a s e -ment wtth Bonus r o o m , many a m e n -ities $ 1 9 9 , 5 0 0 . (W691! 8 4 3 - 8 5 0 0

Ask tor F r e d a

Chamberlain OPEN SAT SUN. 1-5

2871 Aiveeton Dr BioomfteW Hills Hugo Hllla Subdiv is ion co rne r O p -dyke & S q Laka R d s Execut ive rwwley d e c o r a t e d A c a r p e t e d . 4 b e d r o o m d o u b l e wing colonial on newly l a n d s c a p e d lot. formal living & dining r o o m , family r o o m with fire-p lace . 2Vk b a t h s , l a rge m e d i a room, 2 H c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , t a rge deck , cen t ra l air, m a n y o the r f e a t u r e s $ 1 5 2 , 0 0 0 . Or shown by a p p t Call owner d a y s 3 7 3 - 3 3 8 3 or e v e s A

• t e n d s 3 3 4 - 3 1 0 7 or 5 4 0 - 9 3 4 9

O U T S T A N D I N G TUDOR In t h e Manor H o u e e t r ad i t ion Excep t iona l qual i ty a n d detail This Is o n e of Bloomfield HUls f lneel h o m e e , 4 o r 5 b e d r o o m s . 2 lamlly r o o m , skyl ights , oak p a n e l l e d l ibrary Beaut i ful views horn e a c h r o o m $ 8 9 5 , 0 0 0 . Call Ron R o o d s , for your p r iva t e showing B r o c h u r e win be ma i l ed on r e q u e e t 6 4 4 - 6 7 0 0

MAX BROOCK, INC.

PARKLIKE SETTING On this 4 b e d r o o m brick r anch wtth H a m m o n d Lake p r iv i l eges B e e c h a c r o s s t h e s t r e e t . 16x15 s c r e e n e d s u n pa t io . 2 4 x 1 0 third g a r a g e , h a r d -w o o d f loors , wet p l a s t e r a n d lo ts m o r e $128 ,000.

ASK FOR EIKE PERREAULT

Mer r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

626-9100 338-9552 RAVINE L 6 T - B i rmingham S c h o o l s - I m m e d i a t e p o s s e s s i o n t C u s t o m , s p e c i o u s multl level h o m e with new-er k i t chen . 4 b e d r o o m s , 3 i Baths . Family r o o m A d e n (or fifth b e d -room) p l u s a pool , all o n a p r iva t e lot $ 2 2 9 , 0 0 0 For fu r the r i n fo rma-tion, call J e e n Por te r . 6 4 5 - 2 5 0 0 or 6 4 2 - 5 7 5 1

Cranbrook Assoc., Inc.

303 Watt Bloomfield

OPEN SUNDAY. 3 - 5 2 0 1 5 S h o r e

Lake e n d E. of Middlebei i i SPACIOUS HOME ON BEAUTIFUL HIGH WOODED LOT ol over 1 * a c r e e La rge r o o m s Including t w o famlfy roome! Bay windows m Irving room a n d dining r o o m e which o v e r -look S h o r e w o o d Lake O o u r m e t k i tchen with Jenrv-Ajr, d o u b l e ovene , S u b Z e r o re f r igera tor , a n d beau t i fu l o e k c a b i n e t s La rge d e c * s u r r o u n d -

aBeck o l h o u e e Muet eeel

7,WO. H-BQfttt H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 646-6200

O P E N S U N Y 2 - 5 3 0 2 5 SPRING

S of Walnut Laka. W of Mlddlebel l U l t r a - c o n t e m p o r a r y on over 2 a c r e e of w o o d e d , rolling terrain In W e s t B l o o m f i e l d N a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e , s c r e e n e d p o r c h A pa t io , I w g e kitch-en $219 ,900

ASK FOR PAUL L WAGNER

Merr i l l L y n c h Rea l t y

626-9100 626-6700

PARK LIKE SETTING On this quality bulft 4 b e d r o o m brtck colonial 21x12 s c r e e n e d p o r c h , newer k i tchen Entire h o m e newly d e c o r a t e d P r ide of o w n e r s h i p H a m m o n d L a k e p r i v i l e g e s $ 1 2 9 , 9 0 0

ASK FOR EIKE PERREAULT

Merr i l l L y n c h R e a l t y •

626-9100 338-9552

U P P E R S T R A I T S L A K E

W BLOOMFIELD BUILDER'S OWN 5 YR. OLD

3500 S Q . FT CONTEMPORARY HOME CUSTOM DESIGNED F O R

OPTIMUM VIEW OF LAKEI • FULL LAKE PRIVILEGES

• ADJACENT LAKE A C C E S S • 2 STORY GREAT ROOM

• LOFT/LIBRARY • 4 BEDROOMS. 2V4 BATHS

• 2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGE • GOURMET KITCHEN

• HOME IS ENERGY EFFICIENT • EXCEPTIONAL C L O S E T S

CALL OWNER FOR APPT. 363-7626 $249,900

L A K E R I D G E O F W A B E E K

E x t r a o r d i n a r y o p e n deelgn f e a t u r -ing g rea t room, p lus famlfy r o o m , dining room, large library, 4 b e d -r o o m s wtth 3 full b a t h s , a n d skylighted powde r room, f s b u l o u s k i tchen A mufti level d e c k s 8 5 1 - 9 7 7 0

ERA RYMAL SYMES LARGE CUSTOM BUILT 4 b e d -room, 3'A b a t h colonial . F i rep leced famlfy room, profess ional ly f ln lahed rec r o o m , d o u b l e decks , m a n y lux-urious e x t r a s Asking $184 ,900 Call for a p p o i n t m e n t Mary S e l e s * o 3 5 3 - 3 7 7 7

B.E.J lggens A S e l e s k o Rea l l o r s

. SPACIOUS Quad in p r ime a rea . 5 -6 b e d r o o m s . 3 b a t h s , f in ished b a s e m e n t , formal dming r o o m , b r e a k f a s t n o o k . family room, cen t ra l air a n d m u c h , m u c h m o r e on beaut i ful lot Call for d e -tails $ 1 6 9 , 9 0 0

Century 21 TODAY 553-0700

303 West Bloomfield BUILDERS S P A C I O U S S p a n i s h brtck r anch with c o n t e m p o r a r y flaw 3 car g a r a g e , s e u n e . circuler dr ive , m u c h m o r e . $ 1 9 4 , 9 0 0 . 8 5 6 - 1 8 8 2

M A P L E W O O D S II D i s t i n c t i v e H o m e s IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY • S idewalks th roughou t c o m m u n i t y • W Bloomfield s choo l s m Pr ivate c u i - d e - s a c se t t ing

Dramat ic dee lgn • 1st floor m a s t e r sui te or 2 s t o ry • E legant b a t h • G o u r m e t k i tchen • C e r a m i c & o a k flooring • C o n t e m p o r a r y A t radit ional

Broke r s welcome"! M a p l e w o o d s ll

851-9898

CHARMING STONE FARMHOUSE

s i t u a t e d o n o v e r 2 a c r e e of weH-l a n o s c a p e d g r o u n d s Home lee tu ree 4 b e d r o o m s p l u s firsi floor in-law sulle. 3 b a t h s . Bloomfield Schoo l s and mail ing. $ 2 2 9 , 0 0 0

ASK FOR WARREN STOUT

M e r r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

647-5100 335-7707 CONDOMINIUM ASSOC

HOME DIVISION 851-4050

A P L E A S U R E TO SEE 3 b e d r o o m s . 2 b a t h s , l a rge lamlly room. 2 f i r e p l a c e s . 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e G r e a t h o m e for en te r ta in-i n g . c o n t e m p o r a r y d e s i g n . $ 1 3 4 , 9 0 0 For a p r iva t e viewing call

CONDOMINIUM ASSOC HOME DIVISION

851-4050

CONTEMPORARY Ranch o n cu t -de e e e . G r e e t r o o m . dming r o o m , family r o o m , r e m o d -e led k i t chen , b r e a k f a s t a r e a 3 b e d -room plue 4 th b e d r o o m / p l a y r o o m , 2 lull b a t h s . 2% plus VI g a r a g e Pr tva te w o o d e d lot with inground pool , air, m u c h m o r e $ 1 0 4 , 9 0 0 Will c o o p e r -a t e wtth b r o k e r s 8 5 1 -5120

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PRIVACY, C H A R M , QUALITY ti Sp lend id 4 b e d r o o m colonial f ined wi th dee igner Details, s t a ined h a r d -wood noo r s . c u s t o m bulrt-Ins. b u r -glar a la rm, large t r eed lot Bi rming-h a m Schools ! $159 ,900 ASK FOR IRIS GOLDSTEIN

CENTURY 21 M J L C O R P O R A T E

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

BY OWNER - 2 b e d r o o m a . 1 b e t h A t t a c h e d g a r a g e on coun t ry « t e naff a c r e 10H Mae- MWdlebeH a r e a N e e d s TLC $54,900 Adjoining half a c r e lol a lso avai lable. 4 7 8 - 8 2 3 1

C I R C L E T H I S O N E E n c h a n t i n g 4 b e d r o o m colonial m MeedowhJ i E f i f t e e Offe rs immedi -

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w a y s First Offering Only $ 1 3 4 , 9 0 0

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348-4700 C U S T O M 6 year old bi-ievet h o u e e In beau t i fu l rural Fa rming ton HIHe S u b on 3 ' 4 a c r e s Tex tu red III w o o d s iding, 3 b e d r o o m s , family r p o m . at-t a c h e d g a r a g e , deck , cen t ra l air, 2 b a t h s A m o r e Buyers only CaH lor a p p o i n t m e n t , $125 ,000 4 7 4 - 5 7 8 0

CUTE STARTER HOME For t h o e e w h o d e s i r e pr ivacy on s Mg lot with plenty of t r ees . This rancf i sKs weH b e c k f r o m the r o e d and f e a t u r e e a na tu ra l f i replace In s p a c i o u s family r o o m , long c o v e r e d porch , 1st floor ray n a r y . c o m p l e t e l y r e m o d e l e d k i t chen $68 ,800

IF YOU RE LOOKING FOR C O U N -TRY LIVING m t h e cfry, how a b o u t th is c h a r m i n g fa rm-s ty le h o m e ? F e a t u r i n g m e c h a n i c ' s d r e a m t y p e

Sarage. Basement. 3 bedrooms snd

5 baths, living snd family rooms. $ 8 6 , 9 0 0 _ NOTE RIVER FRONT LOTI Beautiful 9 u a d level with m u s t be s e e n multi-level d e c k . 4 b e d r o o m s p lus d e n s n d tamlly room, u p d a t e d ki tchen with buil t- ins, l e rge laundry Walk t o d o w n t o w n ! $114 ,000

DON'T MISS This s p a c i o u s 4 b e d -r o o m . 2% b a t h colonial with s f u l b a s e m e n t a n d a t t a c h e d 2 car ga -r s g e In popular Fa rming ton G r e e n S u b T h e r e ' s r oom for en te r t a in ing h e r e on t h e la rge deck off the famlfy r o o m s n d at t h e e n d of the d a y , re-lax m luxury In your pr iva te m a s t e r s u i t e wi th Its own f i r e p l a c e . $ 1 2 7 , 0 0 0

OVER AN ACRE! Impreeaive New England style colonial with 3 full b a t h s , l a rge d e n a n d 4 b e d r o o m s , s p a c i o u s dining room o p e n s to fami-ly r o o m tor family t o g e t h e r n e s s $ 1 4 8 , 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

DRAMATIC 4 b e d r o o m , sll br tck. 2Vt b s t h colonial m beeullfui p re s t ig ious W o o d c r e e k Hills S u b Family room with f i replace a n d wet bar , large o p e n foyer , cent ra l air, circular dr ive a n d s i d e entry g a r a g e Lovely lot! Lovely home" Excellent Fa rming ton HIHs S c h o o l s . A real value at only $ 1 8 9 , 9 0 0 Call now a n d ASK FOR

Mary Keoleian REAL ESTATE ONE

851-1900 626-6482 FANTASTIC

0 b e d r o o m oolonial with dsri ? ' i r s r amie tiled b a t h s , n e w Pells win-dows , ca rpe t ing , d r a p e s a n d m o r e . 2Vi c a r overs ize g a r a g e , all on c o u n -try Ml. $88,500.

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MOVE RIGHT INTO This 4 b e d r o o m . 2 * b e t h plue den a n d h u g e l aMly room wfth wet bar O w n e r t r a n e t o f r e d Home muet b e eoM $ 1 8 8 , 5 0 0

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Mer r i l l L y n c h Rea l t y

626 910Q NEW LISTING - Lovely 3 b e d r o o m ranch on beau t i fu l H a c r e B a c k s u p t o s t r e a m A w o o d s Walk to town $ 1 0 9 , 9 0 0 477-0009

' O P E N SUN 1-4PM S h a r p s t u n n i n g Farmington HMs trV-levei, 3 b e d r o o m e . d e n or 4th b e d -r o o m . family room, hreplece , Florida r o o m , la rge t r e e d tot, g ree t fo r e n -t e r t a in ing $ 1 4 3 , 0 0 0 2 5 1 3 0 S p r t n g b r o o k $

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3 1 2 8 7 C l a y m o r e . S of 14 Mile Rd., W o l F a r m i n g t o n Rd Former moda l , amaahlng c o n t e m p o -

S, d r a m a t i c o p e n oeramte foyer, - k j d t e s ta i rway, greet r oom wfth

t o e r l n g c a t h e d r a l celling, l a rge for-mel d in ing r o o m , g l amoroue formica i s l a n d k i t c h e n , p r i v a t e l ib ra ry . $ 1 8 7 , 9 0 0 Aak lor

MARCIA VAN CREVEL0 RALPH MANUEL WEST

o m c e 8 5 1 - 8 9 0 0 o r Ree 681 -0993

O P E N SUN 2-5 . Farmington HUls B u n g a l o w 2 1 7 1 8 Albion S h a r p 3 b e d r o o m (with all the amenities*, full b a a e m e n t . l a rge f e n c e d lot wtth ma-t u r e t r e e s , cen t ra l air. Call J o h n . O n e Way Real ty 522-8030

RAMBLEWOOD At Us very b e s t Soon t o b e c o m -p l e t e d Buy It now a n d have-I t fin-i shed t o your spec i f ica t ions Cus-t o m , c u s t o m quak ty! $289 ,900

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S U C H A D E A L ! 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h with famlfy room, a l m o s t !4 a c r e wfth m a t u r e t r eee Only $ 5 4 , 5 0 0 . Ask for DENISE BORG, Cen tu ry 21, Gold House 4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0 or 464-8881

WHEN WINTER COMES, cudd le b y t h e f i r ep lace in your own famlfy r o o m . Inc luded Is s brick A a lumi-num r a n c h with 2 b e d r o o m s , 1 ba th , utility r o o m , d e c k , s h a d e from m a -t u r e t r eee on an ac re , all for $ 6 3 , 0 0 0 8 8 4 - 6 8 5 5

305 Brighton-Hartland South Lyon

ATTRACTIVE BI-LEVEL In S o u t h Lyon. 3 b e d r o o m , 1'* be th , tamlly r o o m , a t t ic l»n, wood pet lo d o o r , n e w k i t c h e n floor, new deck A shed $ 8 2 9 0 0 By o w n e r 4 3 7 - 7 5 3 9

BEAUTIFUL 2800 aq ft h o m e In B r i g h t o n ' s W o o d l a n d Hills 8uil1 In 1976 4 b e d r o o m s . 2Mr b a t h s , fo rma l dining r o o m , le rge k i tchen with pan -try, famMy r o o m wtth f i e ids tone fire-p l a c e 4 wet b a r , 2 * car g a r a g e , lovely w o o d e d lot nea r W o o d l a n d Lake . $109 ,000 , v

C e n t u r y 2 1 Brighton ToWne A M W UOh 229 -2913

BRIGHTON a rea S p a n i s h c o l o n i a l

c u s t o m built a p p r o x i m a t e l y

2 5 0 0 s q f t . 4 b e d r o o m . 2% Bflths, 3 c a r g a r a g e , 7 a c r e s . $175 ,000 3 ad -d i t iona i a c r e s avallaBle 1 - 6 8 5 - 8 0 2 9 5 5 3 - 3 4 7 1

BY OWNER - Friendly Wee t Bloom-field n e i g h b o r h o o d n e e r O r c h a r d Lake S p a c i o u s 3 b e d r o o m colonial 2',-S Baths , family r o o m with fire-p lace . s tudy , first f loor l aundry New c a r p e t i n g A k i tchen f looring ' i a c r e t r eed lot O p e n S u n d a y , 3 p m - 6 p m 2151 S t r a d e r Dr $ 1 1 6 , 9 0 0 By a p p o i n t m e n t : 3 8 3 - 2 7 4 5

COLONIAL, 4 b e d r o o m s , 3V* b a t h s , cent ra l air. Bloomfield HIHs S c h o o l s Buye r s Only- $ 2 0 5 , 0 0 0 By a p p o i n t -m e n t w e e k e n d s only 8 5 1 - 0 2 1 1

CUSTOM RANCH o f f e r s 3 to 4 b e d -. JMTOS. J o r r o U

Totally de l igh t fu l a n d peace fu l Bloomfield S c h o o l s $142,500, will c o - o p with b r o k e r s . 648-2431

DUTCH STYLED HOME On a lovely t r e e d cul d e s ac 4 b e d -r o o m s . 2'ri b a t h s f i rep laces m living A famlfy r o o m , h a r d w o o d floors De-lightful w i n d o w e d g a r d e n - b reek-last r o o m wtth electronically con -trolled e x t e r i o r s h u t t e r s $ i $ 9 9 0 0 Can J a n e r t e A Enge lha rd i .

6 4 4 - 8 7 0 0

MAX BROOCK, INC.

CONVENIENTLY L o c a t e d W e s t Bloomfield 4 b e d r o o m . 2 '* b a t h co -lonial. p rp l eaa iona l fy d e c o r a t e d , r e ady t o move- in L a n d s c a p e d for Easy m a i n t e n a n c e Family r o o m with r a i s ed brtck h e a r t h , r e c r o o m . Inviting d e c k , cen t ra l air $ 1 2 3 , 5 0 0

ROBEC PROPERTIES 851-7711

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FRANKLIN - O P E N SUN.. 1 TO 5 By O w n e r , 4 b e d r o o m C a p e Cod. 2 '4 b a t h s o n beaut i fu l 1 acre lot. $ 1 8 2 , 0 0 0 By A p p t . 855-1913

FRANKLIN VILLAGE C u s t o m R a n c h on s e c l u d e d 1 a c r e 3 b e d r o o m e . 2'/* b a t h e , living room, dmmg r o o m / d e n FamBy room wtth c a t h e d r a l c e M n g . wel bar t f looring: o v e r l o o k s pe t lo A ground p

t h a e t m c ar i flniehed LO deck Fully f

By O w n e r $ 2 3 9 , 0 0 0

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Andover High S c h o o l Super white

thedral oaMng A h e t d s i o n e f l repiece while fo rmica g o u r m e t kllchen. 3-4-B e d r o o m s . library 3 fun ba ths , 2 halts. M a s t e r su l l e . c a thed ra l o a * n g A d r e e d h g r o o m Centra l vac, oan-trai alr Deck ing , prcilaealonaffy l a n d a c a p e d Many, meny exlraa

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5 4 0 - 3 0 5 0 o r 828 -7728

O P E N S U N . 1 -5 6860 CASTLE DRIVE

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FARMINGTON BRICK RANCH Fea tu r ing 3rd b e d r o o m up . 4 th In full b a a e m e n t 3 full b a t h s . 2 8 f t . g r ea t r o o m wtth f i replace , l a rge rec r o o m with wel be r . e u a c h e d g a r a g e Aaking $ 1 1 9 . 9 0 0 JA. Ca« for d e t a i e

EARL KEIM W e s t B l o o m f i e l d 8 5 5 - 9 1 0 0

W £ S T BLOOMRELD S C H O O L S Count ry style living In bu i lde r ' s own h o m e 4 b e d r o o m s . 3 b a t h s , 3 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e O p e n floor p l an , t r eed lot with deck a c r o s s Back, cir-cular drive, f inished walk out lower level with B e d r o o m a n d b a t h 1 yee r war ran ty $ 1 7 9 , 9 9 9 KE.

EARL KEIM West Bloomfield 855-9100 W B L O O M R E L D BRICK RANCH 3 b e d r o o m a , library 2 full B a t h s Full b a a e m e n t Cen t ra l air. First floor l aundry room. C e r a m i c fotrer F i rep lace Large lamlly room M o v e -In cond i t ion $155 ,900 For m o r e tfv-format ion , call Paul, 6 6 1 - 0 5 2 9 Or

8 4 1 - 2 7 1 0

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

DROP DEAD SPECTACULAR bee t d e s c r i b e e this totally r e d o n e r a n c h sitting on a pr iva te lot - It f e a t u r e s s g o u r m e t c u s t o m k i t chen p lus e a t i n g

s u n k e n living r o o m wfth fire-p l a c e a n d doorwal l t o deck , dming r o o m wfth f i replace , m a s t e r aul te with whirlpool Bath, m u c h u a e of skylights a n d g lass a n d m u c h , m u c h

pr iva te

8 4 2 - 8 1 0 0

ABSOLUTELY Lovely 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Brick ranch on half a c r e of g o r g e o u s i rounda Centra l air, f i replace , l a r g e l a s e m e n i a n d more . C o m f o r t a b l e

living at Its b e s t $ 1 3 8 , 9 0 0 CALL 2EDA NATHAN

Century 21 TODAY

w y i i y n n ai iu ^IOM BMHJ >'W^«i, H W more . Cell t oday lor your prtvati showing . $ 2 3 9 , 9 0 0 Cen tu ry 2 1 Piety HH 642-810( FOUR BEDROOM Trt-Lewel. 2 ' * b a t h s l a r g e lamlfy room wfth fire-p l ace Mus t s e e $ 1 2 4 , 0 0 0 6 2 8 - 4 4 4 2 9 7 7 - 1 0 8 0

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/Genera l Off ice IBM 34 Sys t em n e e d a s o m e -o n e w h o c a n work m other a r e a s of t h e off ice a n d without d i rec t s u p e r -vision Typing r equ i red Full t ime . Novl Celts t a k e n b e t w e e n 9 - 1 l a m 4 2 - 4 p m Sue 3 4 8 - 4 0 0 0

FRANKLIN C O R N E R S a u b 4 Bir-m i n g h a m s c h o o l s S p e c i o u s newty d e c o r a t e d 4 b e d r o o m . 2 H b a t h co -lonial m mint c o n d i t i o n CaH fo r ap -p o i n t m e n t $ 1 7 9 . 0 0 0 8 2 4 - 1 0 1 0 or

8 2 8 - 5 8 7 1

HAGGERTY AT RICHARDSON RD a rea . 7689 Detroit blvd 3 b e d r o o m . 2 s tory c o r n e r lot, f e n c e d yard , l a k e prNl iege*. $ 5 8 , 5 0 0 M e e d o w m e n -a g e m e n t . m c B r u c e Lloyd 8 5 1 - 8 0 7 0

VERY SPECIAL

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4

ACRES Set the s c e n e for a lovely view in a *

ions , o r lg lna ly a Frank Lloyd Wright d a e i g n e d h o m e . 4 b e d r o o m s , family room, living room 4 dining a rae . f i replace, moat r o o m s ove r -look rav ine 4 r s t r e e m !

AFFORDABLE b e d r o o m s , 2 Delh i living r o o m

wtth na tu ra l f i r ep lace b a a a m e n t . 4% g a r a g e , g o o d size lot. newfy

p e l n t e d . Bring An Ofter!

C e n t u r y 2 1 HOME CENTER 476-7000

11 M«e 4 MiddlebeH

ALTALOMA SUB By O w n e r 4 b e d r o o m Colonial . 2 * b e t h s c e n -tral air , 14 x 18 porch , Many new

Vary c leen 4 7 4 - 8 4 1 3

g e m e r o o m , sewing r o o m , flret floor laundry. 4 fu* b a t h s . 2 lovely pe t to* . 3 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e A b u n d a n t s t o r a g e La rge lo t At t rac t ive s e t -ting Quick p o a e e a a t o n Mual a a e $ 1 8 2 , 0 0 0

CENTURY 21 Secont lne Assoc. - 8 2 6 - 8 8 0 0

WALNUT LAKE SWIMMING 4 BOATING! Bk H U g h e m Schools tor M s nweer unique custom builders own home w«h «u*My throughout cathedral ar s ludto ,. wm g i in m room*. 3 bedroome and 2 baths levMy vtew f rom front 4 beok dec* 1144.900

EXP€CT TO M IMPRESSED WW» e .e r j tmnc you've di earned of m rres stunning 1.800 aq R ootonW wWi 4

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JUST A M M U T I DRIVE TO THK LAKES! TM* w o n d a r f u C a p * Cod Wi • large lot leeturee 4 >edroome ome "ampy ream, try kMehen and breatrfaat nook. M n g and dmmg

CENTURY 21 M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

553-0700

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 4 Drake a r ea . C lean 3 bed room, cen t ra l air. u n d e r g r o u n d sprinkling, f in ished b a s e m e n t $121 ,900 553-7594

FARMINGTON HILLS

PREMIUM LOT GREAT LOCATION En|oy t h e privacy of this V* s c r s w o o d e d lot Neer MiddlebeH A 13 Mile Rd 4 b e d r o o m . 2Vk b a t h colo-nial Cen t ra l air. m a n y e x t r a s .

EARL KEIM 5 5 3 - 5 8 8 8

M A P L E W . I N C .

HURRY FOR THIS lake prtvllege b e a u t y New c a r p e t i n g , f r e sh ly p a i n t e d w a l l p a p e r e d bi-level In de -s i rab le s u b 3 b e d r o o m , 1% b s t h . 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e All s p o r t s C r o o k e d L a k a . a c r o s s r o a d . $ 8 7 , 9 0 0 . NoUna Real Es ta t e . 5 2 2 - 5 1 5 0 or 4 3 7 - 2 0 5 8

Owner 3 b e d S O U T H LYON. r o o m r a n c h . 2 r o o m , first hoor laundry, tu* b a s e -m e n t . 2'n c a r a t t e c h a d g s r a g e . n loe-ly l a n d a c e p e d . M 0 . 5 0 0 . « 7 - 5 0 8 2

SPARKL INSTLEAN COLOMIXL Mini cond i t ion , kovefy neu t r a l lonee . B rand new k l l chen . 1st floor laun-dry, a ide en t ry g a r a g e . A d r e e m h o m e cou ld b e y o u r s

EARL KEIM 5 5 3 - 5 8 8 8

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I B t Q B Q Q M . - 2 . 0 * 0 1

SOUTHFIELD. Twyck ingham, By ownar Trl-level. 4 b e d r o o m s . 2'A b e t h s . tamlly r o o m , m a n y e x t r a s Must seel $ 1 0 9 , 0 0 0 3 5 4 - 1 5 1 1

S O U T H F I E L D " $69,900

S p e c i o u s famlfy colonial In deeire-a b i e W a s h i n g t o n Hts Family room, f l rep iece . cen t ra l air, l a rge ki tchen wtth s p p n a n o e a Included, b a a e m e n t , 2 c a r g a r a g e . 851-9770

ERA RYMAL SYMES

307 Milford-Highland ENJOY THE G O O O LIFE

S p e c t a c u l a r c u s t o m bulft wfth quali-ty t h r o u g h o u t h o m e F e a t u r e e ara m e n y . f o r m a l dining r o o m Family r o o m h a s s Cal i fornia dr i f t s t o n e fire-p i e c e p lus wet ber G o u r m e t island k i t c h e n / J e n n e i r e . b u m - m a 1st ttoor laundry , walk-out Is f lnlahed with b e d r o o m or library wtth fu* b s t h This 4 b e d r o o m beeu ty fi ts on s pro-fess ional ly l e n d s c a p e d over a c r e lol with sp r ink l e r s $ 1 8 9 , 9 0 0 WEIR, MANUEL, SNYDER 4 RANKE

Ask for I rene G o l e m 8 5 1 - 5 5 0 0 6 2 8 - 2 5 7 8

L X t M t f l tl—Mly flwfc. famlfy room, beautifully l a n d s c a p e d Gree t loca t ion m Oek Park SeMers m o t i v a t e d Bring H o f f e r s $ 4 3 , 3 0 0

ASK FOR DEBBIE NOVOGRAD

Mer r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

626-9100 356-6673

310 Union Lake Commerce

326 Condo* For Sale BEAUTIFUL END UNIT IN W O O O -

i n d u d m g m a r b l e dining room a n d p o w d e r s p a r k i n g white k i t chen wfth

p e r q u e t floor, m a s t e r aulte wfth lecuxzi a n d akyHghl. c a t h e d r a l o*«-irws. r s o s s s s d ughtine. 3 b e d r o o m s . 3 -. Deir.» $ 2 3 3 , 9 0 0 H-82039

BLOOMRELO HILLS LOCATION AND S P A C I O U 8 TRADITIONAL CONDO l e a t u r e e 3 b e d r o o m e . 2 »

ialand k i t c h e n

326 Condo* For Sale

FIRST SHOWING Cloee pr iva te b e e c h a n d p e r k on C o m -m e r c e Lake 197& W H br ick r a n c h i nc ludes a coun t ry k i t chen , flnlahed b a s e m e n t wtth 3rd b e d r o o m a n d a t -t a c h e d g a r a g e on a l a r g e t r e e d lot $59 900

HARRY

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

WOLVERINE LAKE 6 4 L a k e f r o n t Is the se t t ing tor th is 2 ,000 s q . f t . 4 b e d r o o m , 2 b s t h wa lk -ou t r a n c b -styls h o m e 40 c o v e r e d w o o d e n deck over looking your p r lve t e d o c k . 2% car a t t a c h e d g s r a g e a n d 2 n a t u -ral f i r ep laces tor your cozy winter n igh t s An e n t e r t a i n e r s de l ight lor $ 1 4 8 , 9 0 0 B r a n d o n M a n a g e m e n t 4 7 7 - 4 4 9 0

HIGHLAND MILFORD AREA New listings - sll a p o r t s Duck Laks -p r e s t i g i o u s Axford a c r e e . Lovely 3 b e d r o o m brick r s n c h on n ice cana l . 2 b a t h s , new c a r p e t 4 k i t chen floor B a s s m e n l . 2 % c a r g a r a g e . $ 1 2 3 900

Beaut i ful , l a r g e 3 b e d r o o m colonial ori c l een quie t p o n d 3 b a t h s , c o u n -try k i t chen . 2 f l r sp l ecea . deck , sau-na, laka privilege 4 p r lve t e b e a c h

"1138.600 Ask for G e o r g e 887-1099

$138.( Manor Realty

HK3HLANO - WHITE LAKE 4 b e d r o o m c o n t e m p o r a r y C a p e C o d wtth all a m e n i t i e s $ 1 1 7 , 9 0 0 S e e our display a d with p i c tu re

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5, Pr iced r e d u c e d $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 I m m a c u l a t e c o n t e m p o r a r y h o m e Quality t h r o u g h o u t S e p a r a t e m a s t e r su i t s , lull f lnlahed walk-out b a s s m e n l . 2 2 b e a u t i f u l l y l a n d s c a p e d a c r e s p i c t u r e s q u e set

$ 1 1 9 , 9 0 0 Convenien t ly loca ted !5 Tips lco Lake Rd.. " " "

59, 3 mi les W o l Mllford 2 5 Tipslco Lake Rd .^fust S of M-

4 7 4 - 4 5 3 0 E n g l a n d Reel E s t a t e

308 Rocheater-Troy BEAUTIFUL 4 b e d r o o m . 2 '4 ba th h o m e In C h e l s e a E a t s tee Absolutely g o r g e o u s yard wllh In -g round pool W o n d e r f u l family h o m e In lamlly n e i g h b o r h o o d $ 2 1 5 . 0 0 0

ASK FOR SANDY PALMER

Mer r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

647-5100 641-7244 BY OWNER - TROY 4 b e d r o o m , 2 * b a t h Colonia l , air c o n d i t i o n e d , 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , l a rge lot Move-in cond i t ion $ 1 5 5 , 5 0 0 3 8 2 - 4 2 8 8

CAPE COD

S LYON - New Hudson a rae , 30004 Mllford Rd 2 b e d r o o m , 2 story, liv-ing r o o m , s e p a r a t e dining room, ap -p l i a n c e s . g a r s g e . f e n c e d yard, S Lyon s c h o o l s , asking $54,900. CaH B r u c e Lloyd. Meedown-,a- ,e le-m e n t Inc. 851-8070

IT'S MAGNIFICENT IT'S CHARMING

it s a beau t i fu l 3 , 000 s q feet on a s p r a w l i n g 5 a c r e b e a u t i f u l l y l a n d s c a p e d lot with a small par t of S t o n e y C r e e k r u n n i n g th rough the d e e p par t of your s lop ing yard I t ' s an art lsl d r e a m c o m e t r u e 3 M l Ba ths . 2 % b a t h s , h e a t e d g a r a g e , b a m wtth stall . 5 b e d r o o m s with a m a s t e r u p s t a i r s 4 d o w n , f i replace , beaut i ful ly f in ished b a a e m e n t with wet bar In c e n t e r a l so bHIierd r o o m Ins ide m a n y r o o m s h a v e b e e n pro-leaaionelly d e c o r a t e d Including ce -r a m i c k i t c h e n f loor 4 I oyer Out s ide 4 a l o n g a i d e of th is u n u s u a l h o m a la a prn laea l anelly land s e e p e d 20x40 s u n k e n ing round poo l with e x t r e m e pr ivacy "Iriere a r e m a n y m o r e o p -t i ons l o o n u m e r o u s t o men t ion P r i ced at $ 2 7 5 0 0 0 It ts a rmj»1 e e e lor t h e met icu lous , 6 5 2 - 8 2 4 2

306 Southfield-Lathrup

G r a n d m a ' s H o u s e C h a r m i n g 1H s tory h o m e In h i s ton-ca ! d o w n t o w n Fa rming ton 3 b e d -r o o m s , 2'A b a t h s , na tura l w o o d -work . formal dining room, knot ty p i n e f inished b a a e m e n t a n d lovely m a s t e r sui te Large 2 2 x 16 h e a l e d r o o m behind g a r a g e lor a r t s tud io , g r e e n h o u s e or s h o p This la G r a n d -m a ' s H o u s e Comple te ly u p d a t e d

« 8 w « i w » *nort walk for Ice c r e a m In d o w n t o w n Fa rmlng ion , ERA Buyer P r o t e c t i o n P i e r Prov ided $98,900

E R A Orchard Hills 737-2000

H O R S E S ALLOWED S t u n n i n g c u s t o m r anch with 4 b e a u -tiful a c r e e and la rge b a m - r o o m for 3 h o r s e s 3 b e d r o o m s . 2'A b a t h s , magn i f i cen t g rea t r oom with c a t h e -d r a l ceiling a n d f i replace, new c u s -t o m k l l c h e n a n d . b a t h r o o m s . $ 1 2 9 , 9 0 0 E L

EARL KEIM West Bloomfield 855-9100

ABOVE All e l se , d o n ' t miss this lovely 2 s to -ry. 4 b e d r o o m s , 2 '* ba ths , formal dining r o o m , k i tchen with buill-lns, o p e n s to sunny break fast a r e a s u n k e n lamlfy room walks oul t o c o v e r e d pat io , p n v s l e cu l -de - sac lo-c a t i o n in s e c l u d e d valley!

C e n t u r y 2 1 HOME CENTER 476-7000

11 Mile 4 Middtebeit

BEACON SQUARE 4 b e d r o o m c o -lonial. 2% b e t h . lamlfy room/ f l r e -p i a c e . 2 car g a r a g e Near swim c lub 4 s c h o o l By owner $80 ,000 O p e n Jul 27 , 2 - 5 After 8pm 355-4854

BEACON SQUARE. 4 b e d r o o m c o -lonial. n e w Hi tman, '.xt. Boor laun-dry, lamlly r o o m snd library Air, h a r d w o o d f loors , a luminum trim, $ 9 5 , 0 0 0 Owner , 357-2259

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS, 3 b e d -r o o m ranch , family room, f inished b a s e m e n t . $85 ,900 559-3032 or

683-6439

319 Homee For Sale Oakland County

CLARKSTON C U S T O M SALTBOX Cha rming 4 year o ld h o m e wtth g rea t r o o m , dining r o o m , 2 s to ry

:ry k i t chen . Itrst Boor m a s t e r su i t e C u s t o m trim inc ludes w o o d 4 brick f loors . Colonial f i rep lace , cue-t o m w o o d mold ings . Ki tchen fee-lure* built-<n mic rowave , t r a sh c o m -p a c t o r . ail a p p l i a n c e s , flrat floor laundry , 3 la rge b e d r o o m s . 2"-» b a t h s . 18x24 lower level family r o o m with r e f r ige ra to r , wet b a r , b e a m e d celling Lovely s u b . m a t u r e t r u n d e r g r o u n d spr ink lers , p r iva t e l a k e

$ 1 8 9 , 9 0 0 6 2 5 - 5 8 3 5

b e t f ^ o e e n i b e a m e d cliff

lLA-RM. '!*9 T J ' S . 1 - j

1450 Sq . ft. m this lovely 2 b e d r o o m 2 b a t h unit Formal dining r o o m , neu t r a l d e c o r pool, d u b h o u e e No p e t s

EARL KEIM 5 5 3 - 5 8 8 8

M A P L E W. I N C .

h u g e b a s e m e n t with s e c o n d fire-p lace . 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , s ecu r -ity ga la , ( b r a r y a n d m o r e l P r ice re-d u c e d to $189 ,900 H-82040 .

DESIRABLE PEBBLE PARK END j UNrT f e a t u r e s 2 b e d r o o m s . 2'/» b a t h s , f imahed lower level with lo ts of ex t r a s t o r a g e ( large c e d a r c toee t ) a n d g a t e h o u e e secur i ty Floor t o celling w indows a n d spiral s t a i r c a s e give a light, o p e n feel ing to th is r e -cently r e d e c o r a t e d unit $ 1 4 9 , 9 0 0

O P E N SUNDAY. 1-4. 6361 Rlcherd Run. West Bloomfield (N of M a p l e a n d W. of Fa rming ton) PRIVATE END UNIT f e a t u r e * 2 b e d -r o o m s . f c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , n e u -tral deBor. giaaa door on flrapiao*. new Pella windows, deck off ol b r e a k f a s t a r e a Mual s ee ! $ 1 0 7 , 0 0 0

H A N N E T T , INC. REALTORS 646-6200

BELLEVILLE LAKE 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o on wa te r In town. Beautrfui a r e a $59 ,900 Cell 4 5 9 - 9 8 3 0 or 7 2 8 - 3 1 0 0

LUXURY Beverly HUls c o n d o - with over 1 .800 sq.f t of e x c e p t i o n a l quality. 2 Baths, u n d e r g r o u n d h e a t -ed g a r a g e , u tmos t secur i ty a n d e x -t ras . Su i tab le for royalty $ 1 2 6 , 9 0 0 Ask for Henry Buach Roe R o b e r s o n 5 4 9 - 4 5 0 5

BIRMINGHAM, $ 8 2 , 9 0 0 2 B e d r o o m C o n d o m des i r ab l e n e i g h b o r h o o d . C loee t o schools , s h o p p i n g , a n d P e m b r o o k e Park Full b a a e m e n t . cent ra l air C a r p o r t s avai lable . Beet pr iced C o n d o In Bi rmingham For m o r e Informat ion Call:

Ksthy Lund*hl EARL KEIM R O C H E S T E R

6 5 2 - 2 2 0 0 Ask for 18GRA

CLARKSTON- Nicely l a n d s c a p e d 4 »p with 3000 P lus s q . ft h o m e -

(Newfy D e c o r a t e d ) M a s t e r B r o k e r s

IBLOOMRELD CONDO - M o d e s t 2 b e d r o o m , s u n k e n living r o o m , b e a m e d ceMlngi. i ' * b a t h s , g r e a t lo-cat ion - S q u a r e Lake 4 O p d y k e Rd Easy a c c e s s 1-75 4 M-59 Pr iced tor fast sa le - $58 ,500 Call Bruce Becker 5 4 5 - 8 2 9 0

2 7 $ 1 6 7 , 9 0 0 3 9 1 - 4 9 1 1

r o o m s . 1H be ths . u n d e r building pa rk ing , g l a s s e n c l o s e porch over-looking c reek , k i tchen with e l appli-a n c e s I n c l u d i n g d i s h w a s h e r $ 8 5 OOP After 5pm 478-2648

Final Phase C H A N T I C L E E R

"AWARD WINNING CLUSTER CONDOMINIUMS

CAMBRIDGE YORKSHIRE

CANTERBURY Offer ing these s p e c t a c u l a r new

c lus te r h o m e s d e s i g n e d for your "CAREFREE LIFESTYLE'

R a n c h a n d Townhooae m o d e l s fea-t u r e g r e a t r o o m s with na tu ra l flre-p i e c e , fo rma l d m m g rooms , br ight g o u r m e t ki tchens, library, b e d r o o m a wtth pr tva te ba ths , lull b a a e m e n t , first f loor laundry room, 2 c a r a t -t a c h e d g a r a g e wtth d i r ec t a c c e s s a n d m u c h m o r e ! Select your s i te now Neer schools , s h o p p i n g a n d e x p r e s s w a y s C o m e a n d a e e your f u t u r e h o m e - you won ' t w a n t t o l eave

MODELS OPEN DAILY 12-8 Cioaed Thurs.

L o c a t e d North a ide of 12 Mile Rd J u s t Eas t of T s l e g r a p h Rd

3 5 4 - 4 3 3 0 Another Development By

Mone ta ry Inves tment G r o u p C o - o p B r o k e r a g e Invited

320 Home* For Sale Wayne County

RVE MILE AND TELEGRAPH AREA As low a s $ 2 5 0 0 d o w n , 3 b e d r o o m brick colonia l , fo rma l dining r o o m Bring all o f f e r s . Call for de t a i l s

CALL DEBBIE SHAMMA

CHALET 477-1800

BLOOMFIELD HILLS , w m o w a * C o n d o . 2 b e d r o o m , 2 b a m s , pool , s t o r a g e room, w a s h e r 4 d ryer , ca r -por t . $88 ,500 6 4 2 - 9 3 9 9

• IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY L.C. t e r m s 3 b e d r o o m s wfth 2 1 x 2 1 family r o o m . 2 c a r g a r a g e Call Rich Frankl in Met ro Wes t 2 8 1 - 3 4 3 4

O W N E R A N X I O U S 6 Mile, 'Telegraph a r e a Nice 3 b e d -r o o m a l u m i n u m b u n g a l o w New hea t ing s y s t e m , p l u m b i n g 4 e lec t r i -cal se rv ice 2 c a r g a r a g e , all 8 appl i -a n c e s s t s y 16808 L a n o r e $ 2 9 , 9 0 0 After 7 p m 2 7 8 - 2 6 8 4 6 8 9 - 4 9 8 6

b e d o o m a l u m i n u m a ided

BLOOMFIELD HILLS O P E N S U N 2 - 5 TOFT IN THE HILLS

DETACHED CONDOS FROM $325,000

W off Lahser - Be tween Long Lake Rd 4 Hickory G r o v e

Unique 15-sMe d e t e c h e d c o n d o d e -ve lopment Bloomfield HUls S c h o o l s a n d mailing P re s t ig ious a r e * ove r -looking O r a n g e Lake Very p r tva te . w o o d e d a n d rolling

J W JAIKINS DEVELOPMENT C O R P

Mon-Frl 9AM-5PM 6 4 8 - 3 8 0 0

BLOOMRELD T W P - Only 3 Of t h e s e luxur ious c lus te r h o m e e a r * still ava i lab le Nes t led a m i d s t m a -tu re oak 4 pine t ree* . T h e e e s p a -£ t o u s h o m e s o f t e r g o u r m e t k lchen , sky lit vaul ted ceUlngs. w o o d b u r n -La rge 3

r a n c h , 2 full b a t h s , family r o o m with Ing f i r ep lace a n d m u c h more . At wood b u r n i n g s t o v e , s i t u a t e d on than $ 2 3 9 , 0 0 0 . t h e e e a r e truly o n e w o o d e d p r o p e r t y wttb m a t u r e t r e e * j of t h e a r e a s bes t valuea. T h e en -C l o s e t o e x p r e s s w a y s , I m m e d i a t e " e n c e lo P inehurs t Is on t h e n o r t h -o c c u p a n c y Land c o n t r a c t t e r m * ]»lde o t 14 Mile Rd b e t w e e n Tete-ava l iab ie Van Buren Twp. $ 6 9 , i 0 0

CAMELOT REALTY 5 2 5 - 5 8 0 0

rp h 4 Lahser O p e n Sa l 4 S u n 12-John R icha rds D e v e l o p m e n t Co .

5 4 0 - 4 2 3 2

321 Homes For Sale 'Livingston County

HOWELL - CENTENNIAL FARM SITE on p a v e d r o e d . 3 b e d r o o m , 2V* b e t h f a r m h o u s e . 2 l a r g e b a r n s plua o the r out bui ld ings On 10 beeu l l fu i a c r e * with p o n O Excel lent c o n d i -t ion T h e p e r f e c t c o u n t r y h o m e . By owne r , 5 1 7 - 5 4 8 - 8 2 4 5

O P E N S U N 1 - 4 1855 JENNY LANE

R O C H E S T E R HILLS E of C r o o k s , N of Hamlin

S T R E A M W O O D - F o r m e r mode l with m a n y u p g r a d e d f e a t u r e e 3 b e d r o o m s , 2 v. b a t h s , 2 f l repiece, a t -t a c h e d 2 car g a r a g e $ 1 3 9 , 9 0 0

Mer r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

689-8900 R O C H E S T E R - BY OWNER

Walk t o d o w n t o w n . 3 b e d r o o m brick r a n c h , n e w l y d e c o r a t e d a n d l a n d s c a p e d 2% car g a r a g e , f inished b a s e m e n t CaH 8 5 1 - 9 5 2 3

R O C H E S T E R HILLS - Executive coun t ry h o m e 4 b e d r o o m s , 2'.* b a t h s , library, lamlly room/ f i r ep l ace , air c o n d i t i o n e d $ 1 8 9 , 9 0 0 6 5 2 - 0 5 5 0

ROCHESTER-MILLS. 4 b e d r o o m co -lonial. 2'i-t b a t h s , formal Hying room,

o o m , c o u r s e $141 990 O w n e r

ROCHESTER. By o w n e r . 3M b e d -r o o m s , 2 full b a t h s , d e s i r a b l e a r e a M a n y e x t r a s , exce l len t condi t ion . O p e n S u n 2 - 5 , $ 9 8 , 5 0 0 852-2387

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS C h a r m i n g , wen mainta ined colonial 4 b e d r o o m s , 2'A ba ths , family room, c o u n t r y f l rep iece . lovely la rge pa t io w / a w n l n g . cent ra l air. finished Baae-m e n t lo ts of s to rage , many e x t r a s Must s e e t o app rec i a t e ! Af te r 4PM: 8 4 7 - 4 2 1 0

A MUST SEE 3 b e d r o o m a . t v n * y r o o m «rfth flre-piece . 2 fu* Bathe, a t t a c h e d g a r a g e

n c h a n app l i ance* $54 9 0 0 C*«: SHIRLEY GATES

CENTURY 21. Neda . Inc. 4 7 7 - 9 8 0 0 4 2 5 - 8 1 8 3

BARGAIN PRICE With Farming ton S c h o o l s Muet s e * Ownar a n x i o u s 3 b e d r o o m , i b a t h .

Ky room, la rge l e n c e d c o m e r tot • c m t o e at $50 900 C a n you a f -

fo rd t o m a a it? O p e n S u n 1 -4RM 21818 RocAw—

Heppard & Associates 855-6570

I 500 *q.f t BARGAIN

$25,000 M t o w marke t . 3 500 2 flrepieoe* g r a n d r o o m , fo rma l d M n _ r o o m e S M l M M . N * * d * KM* Of r e d e c o r a t i n g P * n t a * t l c b u y !

1 ^ ' i ' m m I M 1 " 4 P M

Heppard & Associates 8 5 5 - 6 5 7 0

B r i n g T h e F a m i l y « home * freaMv redone i n d

r to move M s ' " " J

•87 800 C*S

G E N E V I E V E

C E N T U R Y 2 1 QoM H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0 * Y O W N * * - * • •

I Finally Found It P r i m e buHdlno alt* m d o w n t o w n Fa rming ton 135 year old c a r r i a g e h o u s e on p rope r ty Walk l o Town 100x110 s h a d e d lot $29 ,500

Simple Assumpt ion Mint condi t ion r anch m F a r m l n g i o n M a i n t e n a n c e - t r e e exter ior . 2 fu* Ba ths family room, b a s e m e n t , ga -r a g e . m o r e $58 ,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823 I N D E P E N D E N C E C O M M O N S -Original ownar - 4-5 B e d r o o m e x e c -u t ive tudor colonial, cen t ra l Mr. l a r g e famlfy room with f i replace, s ide g e r e g e very d e a n Aaking $ 1 8 9 , 9 0 0 C*H Rich K a r n e s , O n * W a y RMlty 522-8000

L I T T L E C H E A P I E G r e a t m . — t n u n t lor V s l h o m e or * r en t a l We* main ta ined r a n c h wtth newer ca rpe t ing , a p p l a n o e * 4 a nto* y a r d Hurry - only $ 3 3 , 9 0 0

COLDWELL BANKER

348-4700 LOVELY CUSTOM bu*t brlefc. 3

E b T . 5 ; -Wo " s m a y r o o m . 2 > be th* . 2

1361138 lot. fu* t a e em a n t . e x t r a s $ 108 .800 ahe r 8PM, 4 7 7 - 3 2 1 8

MOVE IN CONDITION 3 bedroom brtck r«neh w W matMe-nenoe-fre* exterior In preePgoue KendaPwood aub oMara 2%» cer ge-rage. tu* Bee em am. «enoed-m prfve-cy-oriented yard and much more

FIRST TIME OFFERING On tM*. apedoua 4 bedroom. 2 H Belt" o o t o n u m preangtou* Colony Park weet aub C a i tor * M of M many amenmae * * e home haa. • t84.no

Century 21 TOOAY 563-0700

MMMrSBTTMO Charming cuatom $ bedroom brtck ranch on a lovely tread U L Country M n ^ t n j h e otfy *u *

IZSSoo wm~w MAMUCL. BNVDCR 4 RANKE

CUSTOM BUILT S p a d o u e 3 Bedroom brick ranch . 2 full Ba the , formal d m m g room, li-b r a r y 4 0 ft. famlfy room which la g r e e l for en te r ta in ing . 2 na tura l l lre-p l acee . lovely e r e e ot c u s t o m h o m e e on t r e e d lot $84 ,900

Call Rachel Rion R E / M A X 4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0

ROCHESTER C h a r m i n g 3 B e d r o o m h o u s e with 1st floor laundry c a s e -m e n t . f ron t par lor family room, for-ma l dining r o o m , h a r d w o o d floors t h r o u g h o u t . 1 c a r d e t a c h e d g a r a g e , l a r g e tot R o c h e s l e r schoo l s , down-town a r e a , just s sho r t walk t o b e a u -tiful p a r k , library a n d convenien t s h o p p i n g . $ 8 9 , 9 0 0 6 5 1 - 5 7 3 5

TROY -'BY Owner 4 b e d r o o m brtck colonial . 2Vb b a t h s , 2 c a r g a r a g e lamily r o o m , f i rep lace , pan t ry in k i t chen , l e t floor laundry , 230 ft. lot. sp r ink le r s y s t e m , c o v e r e d pa t io $ 1 2 5 , 9 0 0 E v e e / w e e k e n d a 8 8 9 - 8 5 7 0

DON T MISS THIS ONE! Be t h e 1st o n e t o own this 3 bed -r o o m r s n c h , l e e t u r e e - count ry k i t c h e n with pent ry e n d oek c u p -b o a r d s . p i c tu re window In i v l n g r o o m , lull b a a e m e n t . 2 car g a r a g a $ 4 9 , 9 0 0

ELEGANT RANCH On a c o u n t r y lot - 4 b e d r o o m brtck h o m e , l e e t u r e e - c a thed ra l oa*mg m l e r g e living room, tormal d m m g r o o m , f l r ep iece in f*m*y room, re-m o d e l e d ki tchen wfth b u t - m e hrv-lehed b e e e m e n t . anc loeed porch . *t> t a p h e d 2 ' 4 c a r g a r a g e $94 ,900

GREAT VALUE

TROY - FOXHALL S U B 3 B e d r o o m 2 b a t h c o n t e m p o r a r y r anch . 3 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , cen t ra l air. aprtn-kler s y s t e m , c a t h e d r a l celllnge. mar ble flrepiece. c e r a m i c foyer , over H

b a c k i n g to woods . $139 ,900 h o u s e B u n 12 -5pm 8 2 8 - 3 2 4 8 O p e n r

322 Homes For Sale Macomb County

BLOOMFIEL0 1536 ABERDEEN

Open Sat 10-3 S p e c i o u s 3 b e d r o o m s . 2% b a t h s , lamily room w/ f l r ep lace , 2 c a r a t -t a c h e d g a r a g e P o o l 4 c o m m u n i t y building. Avonde ie S c h o o l s O u t - o f -town o w n e r / b r o k e r win b e on p r o p -erty S a t u r d a y only 8 1 8 - 2 2 3 - 7 3 8 4

BY OWNER - 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o m i -nium newly d e c o r s l e d neut ra l de -c o r Cen t r e ! air. f u l a p p l i a n c e s , se -curity aya tem. c u a t o m light f ix tures t h ruou t $45 ,900 D a y s 5 5 7 - 4 4 8 4 After 6pm: 6 6 9 - 9 8 9 5

CLINTON TWP - 4 b e d r o o m coloni-al 2"i b a t h s , s e p a r a t e dining r o o m , family r o o m with na tu ra l f i r ep l ace with Insert , a t t a c h e d 2VI c a r g a r a g e Wet p l a s t e r walls, c e n t r a l air 4 m o r e S h o w n by a p p o i n t m e n t Buye r s only $ 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 7 9 1 - 3 5 9 7

325 Real Estate Services -

ARE YOU COLLECTING o n Land C o n t r a c t or s e c o n d m o r t g a g e a n d w a n t t o c a a h o u t ? Highes t $ $ $ Low-ea t d i s c o u n t Perry Real ty 4 7 8 - 7 6 4 0

MOVING ANYWHERE? N e e d infor-m a t i o n or a n s w e r s on a n y l oca t i on? In format ion 4 a s s i s t a n c e P .O Box 118. Marysville. Mich 4 8 0 4 0

9 8 5 - 1 0 8 2

326 Condos For Sale

A BOATERS DREAM LAKE ST. CLAIR

Boetweil 4 0 ft x 18 ft Inc luded with f an ta s t i c view ove r look ing Clinton River mlnu tea t rom l a k e Brand new 2 B e d r o o m luxury c o n d o Final p h a s e Last 2 un i t s Only $ 1 4 9 ,900

RIVERVIEW CLUB 3 1 8 9 5 So . River Rd n e a r J e f f e r s o n

O p e n S u n 2 p m - 5 p m 8 8 4 - 0 7 8 8

Condo-Mart BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Pr ime locat ion Walk t o s h o p p i n g f rom s p e c i o u s 2 B e d r o o m . 2 Bath r anch - s ty l e c o n d o . W i n d o w e d e* t - l n k i tchen with buil t- ins. s e p a r a t e d in -ing room, g rac loua e n t r y L o a d s of c lose t s , cen t ra l air. c o v e r e d pe rk ing , Bloomlleld S c h o o l s NOW! $ 7 6 , 9 0 6 Call 6 2 6 - 8 1 0 0

. .VALUE BUY Highly des i r ab l e 1 b e d r o o m mid-level tin It in popu la r Twelf th Es t a t e* , tn-urut laundry, ba lcony, c a r p o r t a n d n e a r - b y ahopp lng for c o n v e n i e n c e — pool 4 t enn i s for FUN S E E FOR YOURSELF! $51 ,900 Cal! 6 2 6 - 8 1 0 0

THINKING OF SELLING?? DON'T MISS THE MARKET!! LOW-ER Intereet ra tea , our t o p r e p u t a t i o n

d e m a n d f r o m q u a l i f i e d buye r s have c o m b i n e d t o l eave ua abort of c o n d o * t o of fe r N O W t* a n o p p o r t u n e t ime! C a n w e h e l p you marke t YOURS? Call 6 2 6 - 8 1 0 0

Condo-Mart 626-8100

F O X P O I N T E C O N D O M I N I U M S

ONLY 2 COLONIALS LEFT FOR

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY PHASE II SOLD OUT

NOW SELLING PHASE III

Enjoy luxur ious living In e p r ime W Bloomfield locat ion. 2 b e d r o o m r a n c h Mode l s with the latest dee ign-er l e a t u r e e such a s pr iva te cou r t ya rda , Ca th red ra i a n d s tud io cell-ing*. Magnif icent , m a t u r e l a n d a c a p -ing

Vialt our Deoc ra t ed Mode l s Prloed f rom $ 1 3 9 , 9 9 0

O p e n Dally 12 noor t -5pm

681-3112 557-2080 L o c a t e d W, of Orcha rd Lake Rd

S of Lone Pine Rd P r e s e n t e d by

HERBERT LAWSON, INC

G R E E N F I E L D V I L L A S

LIVONIA'S M O S T ELEGANT 4 LUXURIOUS

R a n c h 4 two atory c o n d o m t n k j m l with full b a a a m e n t . 2 car a t t e c h e c g e r e g e . m a s o n r y f i replace . 1*t flow l aundry a n d m a n y o ther de lux* f e e t u r e e

RESERVE YOUR SITE TODAY O p e n dally 1 -6pm Cloeed Thura

Nor th Laurel P*rk Dr 4 N e w b u r g h P R I C E D F R O M $ ! 3 9 , 9 0 0

LAUREL PARK REALTY S A L E S CENTER 484-934C

OFFICE 422-071C

MERE S A SURPRISE - Bring youi life p r e a a r v e r . on t h e rtver. * de l ight ful 2 b e d r o o m . 1 b a t h C o n d o . Ir F a r m i n g t o n Hills. Newfy tHed b a t h k i t c h e n with new c o u n t e r s P r i d e oi o w n e r s h i p s h o w s h e r e $45 ,900

EARL

KEIM SUBURBAN

* 2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

d r y e r . Upgraded- Owner 828-7131

NOVI CONDO , Lakewood Par t H o m e e Es t a t e S a l e 2 b e d r o o m . 1 b a t h Colonial with newer vinyl d a i w i n d o w s t h r o u g h o u t S h a r p $ 4 7 , 9 0 0 COMERICA BANK 498 -817

NOVI CONDO Lovely 2 b e d r o o m ranch h o m e , of f e r s - formal dining room, e u n n k i t chen , 1 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , p a tlo a n d m o r e $56 ,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartford South 464-640<

TROY, 4 b e d r o o m Tudor colonial 2Vi Bet ha . f lnlahed b e e o m e n r c e n -tral air. i ng round poo l , e t c $ 1 3 8 500. O p e n S u n by app t 528-0187

W i y l a ided 1H story, o f t e n - 4 bed -r o o m s , 2 ba th* , tormal d m m g room, c o u n t r y k i t c h e n with bui l t - in*, l e n c e d y a r d , a t t a c h e d g a r t g e $ 3 8 BOO

C E N T U R Y 2 1 NADA. INC. 477-9800

OPEN SUN 2-5PM 2 b e d r o o m . 1<4 story brtck. BuaaKila third b e d r o o m m t e m t y room, apo t -•eee uneide. 124x1 SO l o t C o m e 4 a e e it » 4 2 2 0 0 Price nego t iab le Ctf

Joe Nlmmo REAL ESTATE ONE

281-0700 533-2031 OPEN SUN 2-8 PM

20200 FORESTWOOO W off Evergreen N. of 12

NEW ON THE M a m m n g r u m *ch

MARKET ebeoauiery pto-

3 b e t ^ o o m 2 b e f h tot. F n

•Oral n * f ig*. petto atr, 2 oar attached ge-

rage W O W 109 000 A** tor MARSHA TRIMAS

RALRM MANUEL W f B T M L 4 4 M

SOUTHFIELD BY OWNER m home m aub L * r « * 4 beO-

i or «**marnan achooi Pnoed iced 10 S W . M S MuM m m Moir-lo new home M7-27S4

S O U T H W B L 0 -» f » e a m . m M * i w * . t

garaga Central aw wfth

• 8 2 . 0 0 0

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park Huntington Woods

CONDOMINIUM ASSOC HOME DIVISION '

851-4050 ANXIOUS TO 8ELL

2 B e d r o o m doiPiouao New c e m e n t dr iveway, new t u m e c e PamaHy lln-•ahed b a a e m e n i . la rg* tot Prioed t o sen $ 4 9 , 9 0 0

CONDOMINIUM ASSOC HOME DIVISION

851-4050 HAZEL PARK <W of L75V 3 b e d -r o o m . 2 o a t h b u n g a l o w wfth u p p e r m-lew aulte. on c o r n e r lot K>tcfi*n e p p k e n o e e 2 cm d u o e d to $34 too

G00DE REAL ESTATE

A G o o d * U*t lng l* A G o o d Buy! 1411 N W o o d w a r d 847-1B#

A CONDOMINIUM SPECIALIST 8 5 1 - 4 0 5 0

ABSOLUTE PRIVACY Exciting 2 b e d r o o m . 1V» b e t h . la t . floor l aundry family r o o m with fire-p l a c e . p r tva te c o u r t y a r d , d e c k oft Irving r o o m a n d m a a t e r aulte, a t -t a c h e d g a r a g e . $7 ,000 Ca*

CONDOMINIUM A S S O C 8 5 1 - 4 0 5 0

TIFFANY IDEAL LOCATION. Lovely 2 b e d -room, 2 \ i b e t h towr thouae Pr iva te e n t r a n c e , pr tvate b a a e m e n i . l a rge s p a c i o u s rooms , 1800 s q ft p a t i o with d e c k s End unit , a g r e e t vMue a t . $ 7 2 , 9 0 0

BEST BUY IN FARMINGTON Pr tva te entry, 1st floor o n e bed -r o o m . s e c l u d e d , t r a n q u * rav ine e n d w o o d aef t lng. Pool , c o n v e n i e n t t o a h o p p m g . (ust k*ted at $ 3 8 , 9 0 0 C m CONDOMINIUM A S S O C

8 5 1 - 4 0 5 0

PLUSH RANCH C O N D O •New York 114* style Drive u p t o pil-lared por t i co m a s e c u r e buttdtog. f an t ae t l c par ty r o o m lead ing t o pool a n d t e n n w c o u r t s U n d e r g r o u n d pa rk ing plue e c a r p o r t , d o o r m a n . • 1 2 5 , 0 0 0 Ca*

CONDOMINIUM A S S O C 8 5 1 - 4 0 5 0

WE NEED YOUR C O N O O M o r e b u y e r s t h e n inventory eve*-

HUNT1NOTON WOOOa W e * - m e l r ^ H

&N woooa - By Owner had Cepe Cod. 3 bed-WHO maintenance M M -

m Mummum 2 IU* u p d U d M M . 3 yr o ld cen t re air. 1 yr old roof, new atorme 4 aoreene. Arecxeo* updat-ed kitchen. Florida room B a a u t M y O f p W i i th ru-cm $82,500 D M . 4A4~0COe evee S47-88B2

R.O. - BEVERLY M L L S BUB

Own the only home on * beeutMuPy iend*o*ped lot • bedroome. } M M M P I M n g roam, t K f t m

tree rench MS.700 4208 B H n l B U . 2 H k * N. Of 13 M b , 1 b* E of Que iima WATERS EDGE REALTY 823-111T

B H M N e A M A

room, 2 * 3

COUNTRY PLACE 2 b e d r o o m r a n c h c a r n a g e h o u s e with la rge b a t h 4 first floor laundry M a n y u p o r a d e e including wood burn ing flrepiece 4 cua tom bum- lna »86 .900 O p e n S u n 1-5. 20852 E. G lenhaven . cou r t B

CROSSWINDS - NOVI 2 b e d r o o m l o w n h o u a e . IVI b a t h s , akytlghta. f l repiece. Mr. vault e d ctoi-lnga. p r tva te cour tya rd , pool , t enn le cour t s , she l t e red pa rk ing C a * M o n thru Fri 9 a m - 5 p m . 34S-OS77

CROSSWINDS W E S T - 2 b e d r o o m t o w n h o u e e 1 * b a t h s , hr a p i e c e , akykght. g a r a g e 4 pool .

3 4 8 - 7 7 8 1

DEARBORN - Fa l r lane Eas t 3 b e d -rooma, 2V» Beths . 1.514 sq . f t . , $135 ,000 Alao 3 b e d r o o m a . 2 H b a t h s , 2 .700 sq.f t $ 1 9 3 , 0 0 0 A*k fo r Lola Wolf *t J e m l e J o h n e o n Reel Es t a t e 5 8 1 - 0 8 5 3

FARMINGTON - BY OWNER Valley View 2nd floor, 2 b e d r o o m a . 2 b a t h s cent ra l Mr anclioeed b a l c o -ny utNty room, u n d a r b u l d m ^ p e r * -

FARMINGTON HILLS Adufl S e c o n d floor C l o e e t o LNo-m a Nice a r e a Appl iance*. Pool . $39 ,500 By o w n e r 8 8 1 - 5 0 2 8

CONDOMINIUM A S S O C tor a f r e e marke t evaluat ion

8 8 1 - 4 0 8 0

A LAKEFRONT COMMUNITY

r o o m * . 2 b a t h e 3 rd Hoor. rnmpie»* • ~ g e r e g e 172 f t . of frontage

a n a WaPed Lake w e e h e r 4 d r y e r m u n h R e d u c e d - M S 500 C m B r u c e Lloyd at

8 6 1 - 8 0 7 0

ASK TO MAKE THE CONOO CONNECTION

(Locking tor * oondo 1 Cm the Proev Prioed *rom $34 000 to •380 000 B i e e i w . BteomBaM. Ferrnmfltor r a l d i ng ton HMs, UV»-Ma. HortfrrMe. Novl. Plymouth Ro-cheeier Royal Oak. B f iu lNNM. Troy. we*ed Lake. W BtoorMWd. Detroit Rfvertrom Cm

CONDOMINIUM ASSOCS 881-4050

AUBURN HILLS. r o o m e o a n t M

$ 4 2 > S o T . e l

BEAUTWUL CHIMNEY N * X » OONDO. Weet BtoamHeia 8 f h c n M

FARMINGTON HULLS - 14 M*e 4 Mlddtobelt . p r ima unit . 2 b e d r o o m e . 2 b a t h s oent rs i air. pool , t e n n l e walk-out to c o u r t y a r d , by o e m e r $72,500 828-4583

FARMINGTON HILLS - mverTSry condo. Larg* badroom 4 b< kitchen epc iences d M n g • l iving roome. deck over looking poo l / ten-me Convenient location. Bargain at $48,900 Or rant $586 p lu* u f t e e

626-4758 i occupancy

FARMINGTON HILLS - Lovely bedroom end unit In N Farmington

NOVI. Count ry Place 3 b e d r o o r c o n d o . 2% Baths, f i replace , c e n t r i air . g a r a g e , pool , m a n y e x t r a a . mil $ 9 0 ' s By owner . 3 4 S - 7 4 2

NOVI HARBOR COVE C O N D O S 1st c lus te r building a lmos t c o m p l e t e d L a k e s h o r e a n d H a r b o r uni t ava i lab le A s e c l u d e d w a t e r f r o n t en d a v e of 17 distinctively dee lgne i c lu s t e r h o m e s on 8 7 0 a c r e all s p o r t Wai ted Lake. 2 or 3 b e d r o o m a . 2 f u

floor laundry , c a t h o S r U * ceHlirv o p e n s t o ups t a i r s loft, w a t e r t r o r d e c k s Approx. 1700 s q . ft., o t t ie un i t s u p t o 2000 s q ft. f r o r $ 9 6 , 9 0 0 O p e n Sun 12 t o 4 p m

Lakee ide ReMty W e e k d a y s 356-833*

NOVI - Near 1275. La rge 3 b e d r o o r r a n c h o o n d o . 1 ba th , cen t ra l air, ap p l i ance* . quiet a r e e $ 8 2 , 5 0 0 464-O07

NOV! - Nicely d e c o r a t e d 2 b e d r o o r r 1 Vi b e t h T o w n h o u s e C o n d o . C e n t r i air AH a p p k a n c e a , waahe r -d rye i g a r a g e / o p e o e r . p o o l , p l c n l i g r o u n d s , laks $53 ,900 852-155 .

NOVI - 3 b e d r o o m , ex call ant condl t lon. cen t ra l atr. fu* b a a e m e n t . ap p f l anoee Included $85 ,000 Ca* al ter 6 p m 3 4 9 - 1 3 B

OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 5 2 3 8 7 3 VILLAGE HOUSE

CONVENIENT LOCATION! S h a r p b e d r o o m , 1 Bath C o n d o In S o u t h f ie ld . Upper unit fac ing t M p o o m i r r o r e d c loee t s 4 mi r ro red d l n l n r o o m wa*. o p e n floor p l an , n e w * c a r p e t , all a p p * a n c e a >56 .900 ASI FOR BARBARA COTTER

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

1204 I OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

Cove R o c h e s t e r H M a O King Cove . I T ienken b e t w e e n R o c h e s t e r Rd L N e m o i * 3 b e d r o o m o o n d o B*a< m e n t , g a r a g e , f i replace 1 8 9 . 9 0 0

ASK T O R ANNA PEARCY

Merr i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

651-8850 65 52-4611

O P E N S U N . 1 - 4 Carefree chotoe m Farmington HBk V I m of woods end str*am ton t rooms 2 bedroom*, oarport. a l e | paenoee and pool $44 500 2B41S W $ M*e Rd.. E. of MMdU M M BuMSng A3 Aak tor

BETTY WEINER RALPH MANUEL WEST 881-8900 or 828-8424

carport , —tmmk-ig pool, oentrsi « and m « e Greet locat ion <44.900 CRYSTAL CUNNINGHAM

422-8030 RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC.

FARMINGTON HILLS Condo priced to *ML 1 bedroom. 1 Beth aMh m-unP M m d r y Upper wnH o v e r l o o k * r a v i n e Setter mntf ietod Bring a* oftors. $34 * 0 0

ASK FOR 0 C M « NOVOOMAO

Merr i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0 3 5 6 - 6 6 7 3 LUXUWY CONOO m the a *y ef Bk

awaroor- \ M D m w i I d * t o v « , r e f r l g e r * M i i n M l f M l M «11 ' tor « * * M <143 50<1 (I

C*P today tor i 847-1900

BCHWCTTZXR RCAL EST*

PENTHOUSE CONOO A BOATERS OREAM

Open S*m , 2-8pm • c m e i i 8 B 8 B o W m

8*4-071

PLYMOUTH T W P . RANCH C O N D O S

a i mt ,

Lw> I W a Ra'isr i no

M E A D O W H I L L

D E V E L O P M E N T C O R P

4 5 9 - 8 2 6 0

4*8-88'

Thursday. July 24. 1968 0 * £ * 7 E

CLA66IFIED REAL E6T0TE 326 Condoe For Sale

PLYMOUTH CHARNWOOD CONDOS

(PHASE II) FROM . $44,900

G r a a t l o c a t i o n , a c r o s s f r o m t M P tymouth Milton 1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m * , c a r p o r t s , pa t io /be loony . c a r p e t i n g 4 app t t anoee

$ 1 0 0 RESERVES YOUR UNIT

CONTINENTAL REALTY 855-0101

PLYMOUTH WOOOGATE OPEN HOUSE SUN 1pm t o 4pm

12405 W o o d g a l e (Ann Arbor Trail, N ot She ldon) 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o in o n e ot P lymouth f lneel c o m m u n i t i e s Natural f l repiece In living room, 2 full M t h s . 1.400 sq . ft, b a a e m e n i 4 g a r a g a . $114,900 Century 21 Cook & Assoc

326-2600

P R I M E L O C A T I O N Bloomfield Twp.

15 Ml le /Te iegrapb e r e e Bloomfield S c h o o l s Exciting, s p a c i o u s , c o n -t e m p o r e r y e n d unit! 3 b e d r o o m s . 2 ' 4 b s t h s 2 s tory c a t h r e d r s l ceilings in living room with na tura l brick flre-p i ece a n d d o u b l e s tory windows over looking s e c l u d e d w o o d e d a r e a t a r g e m a s t e r s u i t s with pr iva te ba th , dreeeing a r e a a n d walk-In ctoeet Unique Invea tment poeelbili-tyl S e c o n d 4 third B e d r o o m s with b a t h , c a n M p r tva te en t ry a p a r t -m e n t tor addit ional i n c o m e Meny e x t r a a including patio, cent ra l air. secur i ty s y s t s m Includes Ml appli-a n c e s . $92 ,500 Ask for Laura S h a t z 646-1400

MAX BROOCK, INC.

328 Condos For S a b

WABEEK PINES Ranch C o n d o - only $249 ,900 2-3 b e d r o o m e 3 fu* b a t h * 2 story great r oom with c a t h r e d r s l ceMng. Library walk-out lower level ProfMwonMly d e c o r e t e d Truly e l egan t BtoomflMd HHIe S c h o o l s

626-8700

Cranbrook A s s o c Inc Reeftoaa

WEST BLOOMFIELD c o n d o , 2 Bed-r o o m e . W M I M . a * , f i replace 2 car g e r e g e . appl lancee . like new. $ 1 1 9 . 9 0 0 Call a f te r 6pm 881-1239

WESTLANO - W o c x M e w condo . 2 Bedroom, t b e t h s . Nreplaoa. Beico-ny over looking por l a n c e t o all $45 ,900

p o n d , walking dia-427-0218

WHY PAY RENT? Own your own c o n d o Excellent lo-ca t ion with t enn i s cou r t s a n d swim-ming pool J u s t r e d u c e d t o $48 ,500 F 0

EARL KEIM West Bloomfield 855-9100

333 Northern Property For Sale

PETOSKEY'S O u t s t a n d i n g Centerv-mel h o m e on t a*h ton*b to Mltche* St ree t Comple te ly r e n o v a t e d by na -tionally known a rch i t ec t . Pe r fec t for b e d 4 b r e a k f a s t or a a p e d M family. CaH Mam St A a a o d a t a * Ofltoa: 616-528-5952 Eve*: 6 1 8 - 3 4 7 - 4 3 2 8

S C H U S S MOUNTAIN CHALET Wmtar 4 S u m m e r R e s o r t a n d rec re -ation Comple te ly t u m l e n e d l 4 bed -room*. 2 full ba th* . R e c R o o m with pool tabto. Bring your golf d u M *nd sk i t - wha tever t M s e a * o n • t M dlehaa a n d l inen* a r e M r * . An ex-cel lent write off for b u s l n a a s enter-taining! $89 ,500 For deta l le ca* Lil-lian Bar t leaon, 8 1 8 - 9 3 7 - 4 4 4 0 or

CENTURY 21 DaGraaf 4 J o c h e m t 6 1 8 - 4 5 5 - 4 9 0 0

SUGAR S P R I N G 8 Reeor t . Gladwin Vacant land 6 0 x 2 0 0 C l u b h o u s e . In-door pool , p r ive t* b e a c h , boa t launch, s eml -p r fva t* golf course , c amping trai lers a l lowed. Es t a t e sa le $3 ,000 After 5 p m 288-8534

RANCH CONDO P l y m o u t h Landing, C a n t o n / P l y m -outh a r e e 2 b e d r o o m i Beth, lull Baaemen i . cent ra l aw. i m m a c u l a t e condi t ion , neutral deco r , c a r p e t e d th roughou t S t o v e 4 re f r igera tor In-c l u d e d $54,900 O p e n Thura. thru Sat . . Century 21. Gold Houae, call J o y c e Larsen 4 5 9 - 8 0 0 0

ROBERTSON B R O S C O Invtt* You To

View Their Exciting New Modeia m

Hickory Glen

Freeh new floor p l a n s f ea tu r ing 2 a n d 3 B e d r o o m s , v o l u m e celllnge. c o v e r e d d e c k s a n d m u c h m o r e Lo- , c a t e d oft Hickory G r o v e Ro )uat e a s t o l W o o d w a r d In BloomflMd Hills Priced f rom $ 2 1 9 , 9 0 0

• O p e n 12-6PM Dally • Or Call for M o r e In to rmat lo r

540-7730 ROBERTSON BROS.

"ROBERTSON B R O S C O Invite* You T o Preview Our Newty O p e n e d

W . B L O O M F I E L D C H I M N E Y H I L L S C O N D O M I N I U M S

F I N A L P H A S E Now rece iv ing h o m e s i te* In our fi-nal p h a s e . Our first yr. h a s been s great s u c c e s s ! Only * few r anch h o m e * left for your cons ide ra t i on Exciting 2 B e d r o o m . 2 M t h r anch** main f loor l aundry room. Baaement a n d g a r a g e , e t c . S t a r t i ng a l

$91,000 Furn i shed M o d e l s O p e n

l 2 - 6 p m Deity - C loeed Thur s

6 2 6 - 4 4 0 1 Enter t r om Daly Rd - % mile W. ol O r c h a r d Lake Rd |u*t S of Maple

Ano the r d e v e l o p m e n t By t M MONETARY INVESTMENT G R O U P

332 Mobile Homes For Sale

SUMMER COTTAGE o n Lak* Ann near Traver** City 4 In te r tochen 75' ehaHow aandy f r o n t a g e . 2 b e d r o o m . M t h , f i replace, l a r g e e u n d a c * . t reee $49 ,500 L C . O w n e r D e y s 1 -818-275-7769 , or Eves 1 - 8 1 8 - 9 4 1 - 1 7 8 1

TRAVERSE CITY a r e a a e t a t a 4 3 a c r e * wtth over 800 ft f r o n t a g e on Elk Lake Inc lude* 2 ,800 aq . f t . m a m h o m e a n d 1,500 s q . f t . g u e s t co t -t a g e $ 3 ? 0 , 0 0 0 CaH D a v e Van HM-lemonV Bay S h o r e P r o p e r t l e a . Ltd.

6 1 6 - 9 4 1 - 4 5 0 0

For Sale NORTH R O C E S T E R arte 1 . 8 8 a c r e e .

a r a a bunding hM. a p p r o v e d

OAKLAND TWP. , 2 so*nlc 10 a c r e

va t ed . ove r look ing la rg* na tura l pond Pr iva te coun t ry r o a d a c c e a e weH a n d sep t i c . R o c h e s t e r m a t i n g 4 schoo l s S u r v e y a n d p e r c teet by

$109 ,406 Land c o n t r a c t , e a c h Buyer s only 8 5 2 - 5 4 3 0

OXFORD - 2 H ac lo ts 1 wtth b a m . Baldwin $17 ,000 a n d up . C a a h only Also 10 a c r e lot 628-18*4

PLYMOUTH- Bunding tot: z o n e d d u -plex. in s ing le family n e i g h b o r h o o d , n e a r d o w n t o w n . 8 0 x 1 8 9 p l u a $29 ,000 I n d u d a a surveys . 4 5 5 - 3 2 4 3

PLYMOUTH S C H O O L S Beautiful w o o d e d a c r e lot G a s available. P e r k OK. $28 ,000 t e r m s

4 5 5 - 2 0 3 8

338 Lot« and Acreage For Sale

WESTLAND Lot 50 X 135 $8,000. Sower and Water FEHLIG REAL ESTATE 453-7800

2 O u t s t a n d i n g O p p o r t u n i t i e s

C h a i o e i o t on 11 MHe - over 3 a c r e e W o o d e d at reer with s h a d e t r eee e n d s u r r o u n d e d by fine h o m * e Wll cons ider land con t r ac t $38 ,900

Zoned reeidentlM - Middlebel t 4 10 M«* a r a a City wa te r a n d aewer at s t ree t - c h o i c e Fa rming ton HM* bunding a n a $17 ,500 .

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartford 414, Inc. 478-6000

351 Bus 4 Profeeewnal 342 Lakefront Property 340 LaKe-RtvBr-aeson Property For 8aie

WANTED TO BUY

i_AKE MICHIGAN BEACH Upper Penmeuto - $23.500^ CaH: 1-313-711 2332

340 Lake-River-Reeort Property For Sale

PLYMOUTH T W P FuMy improved h o m e Mtee tor sa le Ready t o buUd. City aewer 4 wa te r , half a c r e 4 up F r o m $45,000. Hal Roain, Agent 585-2800

334 Out Of Town Property For Sale

ARIZONA - At t rac t ive near ly new 2 b e d r o o m , 2 b e t h tcrwnhouee, plus loft tor g u e s t s o r third b e d r o o m • 7 8 . 5 0 0 . T e m p o , c o n v e n i e n t t o Phoenix . S c o t a d a i * a n d Unvert i ty Eady 4 Aaaoc la tae Inc 6 2 8 - 4 7 1 1

CROSSVILLE. TENN - Ra ted 3rd bea t p i ece t o re t i re . 3 b e d r o o m s on 1 w o o d e d e c r e on 5 a c r e p o n d w ' fish Dining r o o m , utility room, 1H b s t h s . s c r e e n e d b a c k p o r c h Fieh-Ing, hun s q u a r e per yeer

a c r e e o e o DBC« p o r c n . r u n -luntlng, golf, eight eeeina, I d a n c i n g , akl lng Taxaa . $ 1 2 5 ar. $ 4 4 , 9 0 0 . ( 3 1 3 ) 9 4 1 - 4 4 9 9

338 Florida Property For Sale

ROCHESTER HILLS AREA C u s t o m Momeef tee In t M

HISTORIC QODDISON AREA

Ot O a k l a n d Townehlp R o c M a t a r S c h o o l s 4 MaMng

FROM $55,000 GILBERT & VENNETTILLI

853-3030

BETSIE RIVERFRONT -sec luded la rge t r e a t Grea t flahlng, Frankfur t e d $18 ,500 firm. Ca*h

10 9 acre*, r included a r e a Wood-

542-1787

PICTURESQUE SUMMER Horn* lo-ca ted on Fawn Mend m the St . CWr River oppoelte Mar in* C*y. Mleh. Complet* seckjelor within 1 hr. o l t M Detroit area. Houae M unique and of quMfty oonatructton. 3 fl place*, beamed oMHng* throughout, t o m e of t M E*rty American fc*ftl*h-ings t o go with homa id*M tor t M boatman; e land la rigidly laatrtctad 4 cont ro*ed by I M iaMd*n ta 128 ft. of MeM waned boat doefcag*. m aprmg plied; uumptolefy high 4 Cky. $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 Amer ican, $200.006 Canadian If mwr—IOd, cm tor appointment 822-3889

CASS LAKE F R O N T A G E ^ *

i - r - r w i walkout toamr levM, buWn berbepu* In ki tchen. Underground apnnfcler a, Mem. ma|or remod*Bhg 4 fadecora tmg )uM m.vplMa<f

PARSONS ISLAND. M m on freighter chermM 3 bed-room. 2 beth. Mtached 2 M r oa-rage Sea t o apprectato »130^»0 , Land oontract sva*eble 74*-3B27

RAINBOW LAKE, m id Michigan. By O a w . 3 bedroom ranch. 2 M r ga-rage. we* uonMi ucted. f *m*y or re-t lrement home. Good tlahing 4 hunt-

area AppHencee 4 many ex t raa 60 a 517-S82-4415 a *

1.900

CONVENIENCE Of a C o n d o - privacy of a houae . L o c a t e d m Schuaa Mt Resort m t M hear t of Michigan ' s golf c o a s t 4 ski coun t ry . Rough c e d a r matoe 4 ou t . Totally fur-ruehed. s t o n e ArepieM, 4 b e d r o o m e . 2 M t h e . laundry room. Rental m a n -a g e m e n t 4 h o u e e k e e p i n g aervtcee

Offloe. 322-1892 E v e n 278-9391

SALEM T W P . P lymouth Schooto . 2 8 A c r e e 174 ft. f r o n t a g e o n BrookvMe Rd . exceOeni bunding

" S t L l G REAL ESTATE 4 5 3 - 7 8 0 0

SOUTH LYON AREA. 3 5 heavily w o o d e d , par t o p e n Gently rofllng. p e r k e d $ 7 2 , 0 0 0 on Land C o n t r a c t . 4 3 7 - 8 9 8 1

SOUTH LYON w a t e r f r o n t lot - <4 e c r e beau t i fu l aubdlvtaion, paved road , u n d e r g r o u n d ut l l t lea. $24 500. Evea 4 5 3 - 8 6 7 6

AVAILABLE SIJES

Sheff ield Estates West land Meadows

2 Months Rent Free

DARLING HOMES On Novi Rd. % Mile S 1-96

349-1047

i VILLAGE

PINES SOUTH

irOen wall c o n d o m i n i u m s t ea tu r

BY OWNER - 1981 R e d m a n , 14x60' , on beaut i ful w o o d e d lot In Holiday w o o d t P*rX. BMievW*. 2 bPOroom*. IIreplace wtth blower, waaher 4 d r y e r , d i s h w a s h e r , f ront b a y win-d o w . 8 x 1 0 ' w o o d b a r n s h e d . $12 ,500 Available S e p l 422 -2228

CHAMPION 1983, 24 i 5 2 d o u b l e wide. 3 b e d r o o m s . 2 full b e t h s . ga r -d e n t u b wtth sky light, s e p a r a t e dln-

I tng 4 l aundry r o o m s , neut ra l Interi-or Novl In a very nice park . Large

: lol with p o n d m b a c k Lots of prtva-| cy $ 2 8 , 5 0 0 Arm 624 -3993

FORT RICHEY - Beaut i ful duplex in gor fcourse subd iv i s ion 2 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h 4 1 b e d r o o m , 1 M t h . nea r c iubhouaa . poo i . tarmia. MC Furni-t u r e avMlabte Only d u p t o x m aingie lamHy a r e a G o o d r e n t a l or k e e p your m o t h e r In-law on o n e s ide $85 ,000 8 1 3 - 8 8 8 - 3 0 5 7

SARASOTA BRA DENT ON a r e a - 2 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h f u r m a h e d c o n d o on gulf P o o l , l e cuzz l . s a u n a $129!b00 354 -5555

338 Country Homes For Sale

DRYDENTMETAMOWA AREA 4,000 Sq Ft colonlM wtth 7 or m o r e a c r e e rolling land Only 17 mltea N of Rochea te r 5 b e d r o o m a . 4 bathe , l a rge k i tchen with i s land 4 snack bar , formal dining r o o m , 15 x 33 Ft family room with 12 Ft. b e a m e d ceil-ing. walnut pane l l ed off ice Barn with 3 Morse alalia 4 c e m e n t floored tack room Much m o r e to s e e $205 ,000 (313)798-3815

CHAMPION, 1983 - 14 x 64 3 bed -r o o m s . 1V. M t h s . e x t e n d e d h o m e war ran ty W a t e r s o f t e n e r Many ex-t r a s . $14 ,900 348-8150

OPEN SUN, 2 - 5 P M 3 B e d r o o m colonia l . 1"<* b a t h s , 6.6 se res , nicely l a n d e c a p e d , po le b a m . In ho r se count ry $ 1 3 2 , 5 0 0 Real E s t a t e O n e Call 823 -7 500

g 2 a n d 3 b e d r o o m a . v o t o m e ceil- CHATEAU AVON - IJnlque retlre-gs . s t a c k e d windows , a p e d o u a c o m m u n i t y , o o u b t o unit, sir.

Sou th of 14 Mile R o a d

For Addit ional Informat ion Visit our Model In Village Pmea

Or ca*:

540-4470 B Open N o o n - 6 P M Daily •

A Robertson Bros Communi ty

CHOICE REDFORD LOCATION We

$12.:

t o On b u a line. Aqfults only.

ROCHESTER HILLS O a k w o o d Park oondo. 2vt b e d r o o m s . 1 H M t h . p o d , tennis. $64 ,900 . 3 7 3 - 7 0 9 5

Wonderland MOBILE HOME SALES. INC

4 5 4 7 5 Michigan Ave s t BeHevtlle Rd

3 9 7 - 2 3 3 0 LAKEFRONT Proper ty , In Child Lake 12 X 6 5 with e x p a n d o , 1 * M t h s . 2 b e d r o o m s , new ca rpe t ing $14 ,000 685-8231

ROYAL OAK - 13 Mile 4 W o o d w a r d a r e e . t a rge 1 b e d r o o m unft, 2nd or 3 r d floor, c o m p l e t e k l lchen. c o v e r e d pa rk ing , asking $47 ,500 3820 Ben-jamin . M e a d o w m a n a g e m e n t Inc.

851-8070

NASHUA 1984 - 14 * 7 0 Ft. 7 x 2 0 ft. E x p a n d o Fireplace, ex -t r a s $ 2 4 , 4 5 0 Call

464-3221

BEST BUY - $58,900 SOUTHFIELD

2 b e d r o o m t o w n h o u a e wtth pr tva te e n t r y G o o d locat ion wtth e a s y ac -c e s s to shopp ing 4 X-waya Large m a s t e r b e d r o o m m i t e with wMK In d o e e t x l ichen wtth e a t i n g a rea , a p -p l i ances . first floor lav f i replace , lull b a a e m e n t , cen t ra l air, pool 4 t enn i s c o u r t s

CENTURY 21 Secontine Assoc.

626-8800 SOUTHFIELD CONDO - By Owner

End unit in Wellington P t ace Manor . 2 b e d r o o m s . 2 M t h s , utility room, o u t d o o r pool c l u b h o u s e Very ree-aonaBle 358-3902

SOUTHFIELD - G r e e n b r o o k , rav ine se t t ing t o w n h o u a e wtth 2 b e d r o o m s , d e n , na tura l f i rep lace 1 ' t b a t h s , fln-lahed b a a e m e n t . c h e e r y k i tchen o v e r l o o k s beau t i fu l d e c k p a t i o $84 ,000 Call M a n n K a v a n e u g h . Cen tu ry 21. Hs r t to rd S 484-8400

SOUTHFIELD J u s t r e d u o e d Beautiful 2 b e d r o o m . 1 M t h c o n d o wtth pr iva te en t ry *nd m-undt laundry room. Oen t r s i air. k i tchen wttfi oMi c a b i n e t s , neutral d e c o r th roughou t Mot iva ted Bring alt o f te r s $ 5 8 , 5 0 0

ASK FOR DEBRA NOVOGRAD

Merr i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

626-9100 356-6673 SOUTHFIELD - K l n g p e o o d PMC* C o n d o * Lovely 2 b e d r o o m Brtck T o w n h o u e * with pr ive t* *nt r*no*. cen t ra l air. m Hatha flrepMce. e r g * m a s t e r b e d r o o m , wMk-m d o -seta, flnlahed 4 c a r p e t e d M a e m e n t with s e p a r a t a laundry room, ki tchen a p p a a n c e a pa t to C o n d o s u m m i n g p o d . t e n d * c o u r t s 4 d u b h o u e e • 6 3 . 9 0 0 CaH. 5 5 7 - 6 8 8 4 5S3-2102

or 537-5800

Need Financing? Can F o r e m o s t H o m e Financial tor fu r the r i n fo rma t ion a l 9 6 5 - 7 0 8 0

PORT AUSTIN ESTATES Marlet te mobi le h o m e , 12 ft. x 52'A ft. Im-m a c u l a t e c o n d i t i o n , par t ly fu r -n iahed . 1 blk. I rom L a k a Huron

517 -738 -8374

19S0. U ft X '!) n.—j b e d r o o m s . 2 full b a t h r o o m s , fire-p lace . a p p l i a n c e s . $500 4 s s a u m e * m o r t g a g e C a n t o n . 4 9 5 - 1 8 9 2

SCHULT 1980 - 14X70. cen t ra l Mr, f lrepiece, 8fW18f1 c o v e r e d porch. I 0 f t x i 2 f t shingled s h e d many ex-tras Canton area. $ 1 6 , ^ 0 0 4 8 5 - 0 2 4 4

SALEM T W P - BrootcviBe Rd New Large Count ry H o m e - 2 a c r e e . 2000 aq . ft . 3 b e d r o o m s . 2'A M I M . dm-ing r o o m , k i t chen , k i t chene t t e , fami-ly room, full b e e e m e n t 24 x 24 a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , Call tor appo in t -m e n t : 455-2919

WALNUT LAKE VIEW - d o u b t o lot (80 ft.) With aewer 4 wa te r Beech 4 boa t dock ing dlractty a c r o a a f r o m p a v e d s t r e e t $ 8 5 , 0 0 0 Call

Enid Miller - 6 4 4 - 8 7 0 0

MAX BROOCK, INC.

WESTLANO - 8.8 b e c k i n g on la rg* n a t u r e a r e a , coun t ry living In city, c l o s e t o 1-275 a n d Livonia $42 ,500 Aak for Frank Pit ts .

Van Esley Real Estate 455-0606

EXCEPTIONALLY FINE, C u s t o m Colonial offer ing y e a r - r o u n d reore-• t l o n on Indian Lake Nes t led tn t M t reee with an Up-Nor th a t m o e -

Sorrve of t M M M ti thing m ion Cty. 3 b e d r o o m * , living

room, u v g * family r o o m . ' f i r e d e o s .

ph*r*. Sort LMngMon

tormal dining r o o m . V* ba ths , fu* b a a e m e n t , 2 c a r * $80 ,000 By Owner ,

TRAVERSE LAKEFRONTS CEDAR HEDGE LAKE ranch, drawn kitchen, pantry, utility r piece, privacy, treee •79.1 LONG LAKE, 100 phi* starter home, $48,500 LITTLE TWIN LAKE - wtB! Big Twin Access 800 ft.. 3 bedroom fur-nished. $39,500. LC t a r n * . Each le immaculate 4 e e l worth

P0N1AT08KJ REALTOR (818)287-5B58

CASS LAKE Lot. #6 f t Irontege, W. BtoomflaU/Schooto. Wi

881-3317

342 Lakefront Property ACKERSON LAKE. 5 miles 3 6 of J a c u o n . 2 bedroom, flrapiao*. yeer

#y furnished. r o u n d h o m e , partially •39.900. 261-3583

FIFTY DEVELOPMENT Acre* wtth o u t s t a n d i n g view ol Little T rave r se Bay loca t ed b e w e e n Charlevoix 4 Pe toekey . CMI Main S t A s s o c i a t e s 616-526-5952 ; Eves 6 1 6 - 3 4 7 - 4 3 2 8

H A M B U R G T W P E x c l u s i v e S t r awbe r ry Point Bluff S u b Almoet 1 t r eed ac re , directly a a S t r awbe r ry Lake, p r tva te swimming 4 boa t ing

par* lor 344-1732

KENT COUNTY EXECUTIVE HOME lust minu te* f rom G r a n d Raplda and In a rea of m a n y lak**. ThM h o m e f e a t u r e s a g r e a t r o o m , 4 Bedrooma. 2 b a the a n d poea lb le m-law apar t -ment with 3 b e d r o o m a . c o m p l e t e ki tchen, living room, laundry fecM-t les and fu* M t h Lovely h o m e s e t -ting s i tua ted o n 1'A a c r a e with fniit t reee a n d wild lite lo *n |oy $90 ,000 For de ta i l s can Lillian Bar t leeon 6 1 6 - 9 3 7 - 4 4 4 0 or

CENTURY 21 O e G r a a t 4 J o c h e m e 6 1 8 - 4 5 5 - 4 9 0 0

BLOOMRELD HILLS- Lak* Lot Approximately 1H acre wooded Wlltop eettmg. (180.000. Owner wW finance.

PINE ESTATES DRIVE- Long Lake/ Middlebelt a raa Large oorner tot. paved, weter. sewer Lak* prtvL i«oea S70.000 Owner w « finance. 3 >4-4890 or 881-8727

C A S S LAKE - CANAL HOME b e d r o o m e , 2 c a r ^ g a r y . com-

882 -4813 pietely r emode led - Boat <

pas. electr ic buMmg aita. I

LAKE H U R O N OSCODA By Ownar - BeeuWul 100 ft beech-

lent oohdlUon f ron t 3 bed-

living room, master bedroom, aming • 4 larg* deck * • overlooking ch 4 laka. Wooded araa 2 fire-

places. 1* . bathe, attached 2 car ge-rege <109.900 844-0814 or 817-739-9923

SYLVAN LAKE A Panoramic Vtoer o« S y t v t r Laka on oanM Irontege. Wer t BtoomflMd Schooto. Cfty water and d t y aewer* Great r oom with flrepieoe. new M * h . 2 bedroom* , on A * Sports Lafca tor

.000

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

851-7711

LAKE HURON - Oeooda. 4 / 8 Bed-

100* of aandy tonda. aklng.

flahlng, hunt ing i awtinmlng. Foi hymatton on tM* end other*, « or cm Mary M. Whitney. Don Jordan ReM Estate 109 S Stat* St. Oeco-da. Ml. 4B7S0. 817-739-9181.

Home - 517-739-2733

L A K E S H A N N O N

o l lake Irontaga

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL spot on Caaa Lak* 4 Bedrooma, 5 Bathe.

f l repiece . a*. A* on i dream kitchen, many extra*.

acre d treee. Aowara. deck* 4 r oc * •679.000. 881-21"

LAKE HURON Greenbueh. 3 bad-room. 2Vi bath ranch. 2200 eq ft prune lot, 100ft sand beach. cuMom leeturee. newty decorated. houae'work thop . 517-739-8732

348 Cemetery Lota

BY OWNER. U d q u e l a k e f r o n t on Lak* Orion, r o o m e , 2 c a r g a r a g e

iw. J 1 0 Eaa t -Waatv tew P O l n t m e n l ^ B

100,000. For ap-893-1702

ELK LAKE WATERFRONT One d a kind cuMom bum executive home, only 2 years old. 4 bedrooma sunken living room. tormM d ldng room, flrepiece. Spedou* kitchen. Attached, finished garage natural gaa heaf. A beautiful levM wooded Wit wtth sandy beach. Asking * 179.900 Seder very motivated Collin* Red Estate. Elk Rapid*.

818-284-5288

LOT »276 - Nor aid* wtth 90ft •22.000 L. C. Ter

LOT « 1 0 1 - H acre d lake acceea vie prtvate perka 4 la-l * nd * (18 .000 L. C. Term*

Sytvla L Coto. ReM Estate Broker 829-4181

GLEN EDEN - Four Cemetery lota EvangetM Section. UvoiHa

/ . 4 7 7 - 3 5 2 7

LONG LAKE - near A lpena 2 ecre*. 437 toet lake I r on t t g * Lovely 4 bedroom summer hom* with apec-lacuiar view plu* g u w t houee with 2 bedroom*, ki tchenette 4 *unpord i . 2 car garaga. iota d room tor happy famty. Only (125.000 fumUMd. •118.000 u r t u m t o M d 517-598-B378 517-734-3186

MIOOLE STRATTS -100" frontage. 3 bedroom w e f t out. n*w WtcMn. 2 flrepieoe*. apiar. graM a x s M t o n poaai b* l t lee T i r r . 4 0 0 3*0-0664

GLEN EDEN LNonM

484-1780

OAKLAND HILLS W m o r W l Qar-Oens. Novl. MfcMgan. Two Iota. Gar Pen d G * t M * m * n e »W00. C a l M-ler 6pm: 873-8877

OAKLAND MILLS MemortM Gar d i n e - 2 tots m Victory Garden. After 9pm. cMl 478-5932

PLYMOUTH on MM BL ava*abM tor your t i j M n * * * , 1 4 0 0 *q-ft brtck bMMng. *oned »ght Indua-trtM. ptonty d perking 4 room » t * -

C o J i ERA RYMAi. SYMES

REDFORD TWP.. 19383 Bepch Defy M Grand River. Ofltoa and ware-house. 2400 sq fl.. toned C-2 . AMi-

$107,000. 1 1 * lana .000 down. 471-0200

352 Commercial / Retail BRIGHTON AREA

17.000 sq ft omnmwMM bu*dmc on 5 acree. paved p*rkmg lor M car*. 1200 ft. I Sale o r I

paved perking i rom U.S-23

437-f

BUILDING - 1200 so. ft- on s 7$ x 120 ft . tot Panelled ofltoe s p a c e larg* Mde yard, heeled g a r a g a 24421 W MoMchoM (3 M k a W d Telegraph). 533-2348 or 881-7058

COMMERCIAL - VACANT 7 Acre Comer M-S8 In Hamburg. 880' Irontaga- Good Coming ' area. Land Contract terms. 453-4128

NOVI 3 bedroom ranch. umnmarcMI ton -ing, on Grand RNer. C M 468-2038

LOCATION . building. 10 M8a 4 Orchard Laka In Farmington. oner 1800 aq fl eaore front, currently leased 820.000 down tor * land oontract a l WMrtL Fu l pnoe (79.000. GraM mveM

348-5872

S H O P P I N G CENTER HM*. 3100 sq-ft IdaM In Farmlnaton Ml

Uton. ftndbto Ca l after 6RM

WESTLANO - 3 bee droom home. M l beeement. 2% car ga raga Vb acre

Westland Men 466-2036

354 Income Property For Sale

PARKVIEW MEMORIAL m Lfvonia 3 lots Garden d T M Hour* section.

474-6419

PARKVIEW MEMORIAL - Uvonla 4 plots. Garden d Faith

Cemetery price; S1.S00. Aaking •1.800 or M M oftor. 32S-«298

REDFORO - IDEAL INVESTMENT income property Houae tor eat * to dean, qutot a raa Orowth M SB40 per month. Qood lananta that main-tain property to good rapMr. MuM sea to appreciate. T70. OCX) oonvenb-onM. CMI day*. 537-1333. Or even-ing* 8*3-0784

ROYAL OAK - Downtown. 8 Unit M o u s e G r o s s * * • 2 5 , 5 0 0 . / Y r . • 140.000. with $25,000 Down L.C. 13% Caah Return 433-1156

U L T I M A T E H O R S E F A R M

This p e r f e c t se t t ing lor h o r a e lovers on 10 4 a c r e e l e e t u r e e a s p a c i o u s 1800 s q It r a n c h , f u l e x t r e d e e p b a s e m e n t . 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e a n d 2 fun M t h s . B o t h t M 1.500 sq .

13 stan b a r n / b r o o d m a r e e l i de with ho twa te r . a n d a la rge po le b a m with water e r e e q u i p p e d with com-mercially ra teC electrici ty. All for $174 ,900 Can for de t a i l s

JOE VIOLI

C e n t u r y 2 1 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

339 Lots and Acreage For Sale

ADOISON TWP . 8 8 wooded acres, 1 mMe lake f r o n t a g e , a e d y d e d . g o o d auaupf l h W i n s , lana cont rac

626-6369

333 Northern Property For Sale

BELLAIRE. Ml Over 1/2 e c r e t r eed hilltop tot e l Hilton S h a n t y Creek $ 1 9 , 5 0 0 . C a l Mar ian 8 7 9 - 5 1 5 0 647 -0263

CASEVILLE nea r - Wa te r f ron t 100ft on TV» p o o d e d ac ree very e e d u d e d . u n i q u e view on c o v e 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h , g a r a g e , year round , CeMtor-n te r e d w o o d 4 knot ty p ine Interior, h u g e f i replace dhrtdee living room, x l ichen, dming a rea . buM ma. Iree-a tand lng r e d w o o d b e a m ceHng. C a l I rene 5 1 7 - 8 5 6 - 3 7 3 iKa the r tne .

3 1 3 - 3 9 8 - 8 3 4 8

GAYLORD (Mlcheywe - amenft iee) . 1 920 s q IT Chatot 3 b e d r o o m e , femify r o o m . 2 car g a r a g e ax t rea After 6 p m . 751-8731

GLEN ARBOR Ml. 3 b e d r o o m , newty r e m o d e l e d w i n l e r a e d c o t t a g e . Big Glen Lake, g u a r a n t e e d e u m m e r rente la . $ 7 9 , 5 0 0 Call 541 -7368

BEAUTIFUL W O O D E D a n d aeck jd -ed lot In Dunbau ton P i n e S u b . Novl. $46,500.

« . 349-1442

BLOOMFIELD - E c h o Park, Pr ime co rne r ree ldent la l tot. last one . $ 1 9 8 , 0 0 0 Call JOM 867-7999 661-8227

Bloomfield Glens A s m a l c o m m u n i t y ol ESTATE SIZED LOTS $ 1 3 0 , 0 0 0 -$135 ,000 Weal Bloomfie ld Birmingham S c h o o l s Mlddlebel l . N d Map!* CMI

Esther Shapiro REAL ESTATE ONE

644-4700 851-3306 BLOOMFIELD - LaM tot (Mmoet an ec re ) m exce l len t e r e a d naw execu-t lve h o m e * - fu l ly I m p r o v e d $70 ,900 . 549-8628

KALKASKA COUNTY - 10 Acre* -H e r d w o o M (Hug* Oak* . Birch) - Ex oenent Hunting - Cloee t o S t a t e Land - $ 7 5 0 0 0 0 - $ 2 0 0 0 0 Down -$ too 0 0 * m o n t h on a 1 0 * L/C C a l WUdwood Land Co 6 1 6 - 2 5 8 - 4 3 5 0

BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP Heevty w o o d e d 7 e c r e w'pr iv i legee a n d direct e c c e e * on Wing Laka G o r g e o u a . e e d u d e d se t t ing c toee t o Bi rmingham W e t e r 4 utilities m t l l S M

ASK FOR WARREN STOUT

Mer r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

647-5100 335-7707

SOUTHFIELD - S m e n e e i n V * a g e C o n d o 2 b e d r o o m e . 1 M t h . Beee-m e n t s t o r a g e , c a r p o r t , c k i b h o u e e p o d $45 ,000 A f t * 8 P M 7 5 0 - 2 3 5 6

SOUTHFIELD/VILLAGE HOUSE Thto centrMN located c u M o m c o n d o I* Heted M ( 0 4 , 9 0 0 CRy eooeee with country l i a l r g Pr ivet* *n l r *nce. upper levM. 1 bedroom. 2 f d i beths. -O-greded carpet ing U^ t f l ng . *p -pHanoee. window l i ee tmenu . nW-ror lng 4 m o r a ThM I* a one d * kind unit. Brokers wMoowia By Owner 3 6 4 - 9 2 4 5

LAKE MICHIGAN FRONTAGE Herbor Spr inge n e e r . 144 ft Iron-t e g e excel lent b e a c h . ( 9 8 . 0 0 0 . t e r m e Aleo tot* wtth p e m o r e m l c view d Lake Michigan b e e c h prtvl-l egee ( 1 9 . 9 6 0 to $49 ,800 . preetv-

LOT IN MiCHAVW E c i u b h o u a a Ml reaor t . golf c o u r e a m community • 1 2 , 0 0 0 C e l 4 3 7 - 4 7 9 6

LOVELY yeer - round ChMM m beautMM North on 8 Boerdman Pond $ bedroom*, 1 *

2 cer ge-

S O U T H P * L D 2 b e r t r o o m . 2 b e t h

New carpM 4 meny aut re* »86 000 8 6 1 - 7 * 8 6

SOUTHFIELD - 2 b e d u o m e 2 b e t M Mfci t ikAiy deoe re ted 1.460 • 9 ft , oantrM Mr * • MX Menoee

p o d . large MweQe an tomMhed or unAirmshei M 2 ? » 5 2

TROY - a t re thmora house, 1227C Kk-ts. (

fMege town-r e MSel l Bun 1-4 a

bedrooma i -e b e t M I m f w ! beee-i»MM, attached garag • 9 8 800 Ownar

e. air. p o d . 382-3039

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. 8 1 & MACKINAC ISLAND

REAL ESTATE

Own p e r t d hMtortcM Mecfctoac IM-

a with . lew d b , y e . loce»*d *d-uacent to I M Mr IIMd PHoad Irom P 7 0 0 0 to $38,000 M M w m AMO in eeenikip 2 4 3 bedrooM oondo-2 w * » V w W i W M MM* 4 rantM

evexede Prtoed from | j , s f c i o •1 *9 .900 C o n t e d MACKINAC ISLANO PROPERTIES

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BLOOMFIELD T W P 3 / 4 e c r e wood-ed tot. WMnul L a k e p r M M g e e Over-looking 5 e c r e p o n d Blrminghem Schoo l* S e w e r 4 w * t e r 872-2985

BLOOMFIELD - 2 / 3 a c r e Lake Pflvl-l e g e e M e p i e / m k M e r Gent le l i o p e u n t i t l e * B l r m i n g h e m S c h o o i a $49 ,500 T M ReM E * t a t e G r o u p 861-4220 Eve* . 826 -1

CHESTNUT RUN (Larg* MmoM 2 a c r e e l t r e e d Kit s lop-ing t o 100 f l d lake I ron t ege BloomflMd HMa S c h o o l * $209 080 Cel t Robe r t Frtok. 6 4 4 - 8 7 0 0

MAX BROOCK, INC. CITY OF BLOOMFIELD MILLS

Over 1 acre t a f e a e n Lone PIne *nd Long Lake - WeM d Woodward

BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP Large tot - l »M• aan Vaughn and Long Lake on Laftaar Rd . a p c o n -

lely 1 * acree G r a M looMtoni

HOWARD T KEATING 848-1234

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C O N D O M I N I U M A S S O C

8 6 1 - 4 0 5 0

FIVE ACRES FOR SALE Rochester eraa - Wooded «33 000

7 W - 4 3 T 1

GAROEN CTTY - 9eeuMM dean, grassy. 100x130 tol raady tor oen-e«ru«ton d e duplex

WILL TIPTON 427-6010

^ Dr (prteeM road)

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354 Income Property For Sate

158 Mortgagee 4 Lend Contract*

GARDEN CITY Brie* 2-6 units, carpeting. a*, appa-• n o N . laundry tacWOM. 100% rsnt-ai. only $24,500 per unit Try *6C 000 down. 11%. 15 ) W » no benoon

DEARBORN brie* tot. OraantoM * Ford Rd araa. «S7S Curtis Appll-a n c a a . c a r p e t i n g . b a s e m e n t . $39,900

LINCOLN PARK tot. s sbes tos . 55S P a r k , a p p l l a n c a a , b a a a m a n l , tenants pay own heet 4 atactncTfj. $29,500

PERRY REALTY 474-7640

PLYMOUTH - S4ngta family houae and sjommg approvad Dottolng lot.

wtll i rmf t ' t onad duplex. cash or i house $79,000 455-3243

PLYMOUTH Four-unit Incoma property, older home Qood condi-tion, flood location. $99,000 Cen alter 7PM 478-8239

356 Investment Property For Sale

Developers Delight Get your mowes worthi »2» acre parcel wttti appro* 2400 It. of road frontage Houae wlW «jtbulk»ings. nice pond & creek running t f w u tna property exceient location off M-14 AH reasonable oilers consid-ered $349,000 Aak for

AL o r R O N

CENTURY 21 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

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

CARPET CLEANING EQUIPMENT 1979 Van with 19«4 truck mounted unit, Beat offer Ca* between 9AM-5PM at 559-4 >40

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT

Fabulous 40 acres plus duplex with •>ce»ent income near Midland. Michigan Hurry-$44,000.

COLDWELL BANKER

5 2 4 - 9 5 7 5

HAMBURG 7 acre corner commercial zoning. 662 ft. frontage. M-36. lerms. 463-4128 or995-1856

INCOME PROPERTY

5 units, Berkley Call 398-4378 or 5*4-9444

358 Mortgage* & Land Contracts

A BARGAIN! Cash few Existing Land Contracts Second Mortgages • Highest $$$

Perry Realty 478-7640

CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS Fast locaJ service

Central Mortgage Corp. 1-a00-624-7526 or 313-792-6313

Fves 4 Weekends 313-792-8274

CASMFSCr QUALITY

LAND CONTRACTS 044-3330 After 5pm. B44-Me#

360 Business Opportunities

AAA REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER - iot •

protect Term maximum 12 months. Return On investment 29%. Se-cured Condo/apartment 451-6664

BEAUTY SALON ExcsMent LNonla location

Terms eveHaCle 464-0022

BRAND NEW OusWses opportunity opening up Very Utile capital need-ed No incoma Hmii to determine hardworker. 455-2S14 420-2Z4Z

BUYING A BUSINESS? Sailing a bualneas?

That's our buaineaa Call Usl

VR BUSINESS BROKERS, 471-6550

FAMILY SHOES - esabllfhed 12 yr». Only $15,000 plus Inventory Call V H. Business Brokers

471-6550

FULL SERVICE restaurant In college town Breakfast, lunch, dinner Claaa C" license wtth or without the real es ta te Terms to qualified txjyer. Call S tew or Lea, Bualneas Brokers 1-348-4491 ALSO. caJl for many other buaineaa opportunities.

INVESTMENT PROPERTY - yeer around resort , great tax shelter, on 100' of beautiful Lake Huron. 8 leased units, poetttve caah flow. caH or write for details. Mary Whitney at Don Jordan Real Estate. 109 S Sta te St. Oacoda. Ml 48750 517-

739-9161 Home - 517-739-2733

NEVER OWNED A BUSINESS? Call for a t ree consultation 471-6653

360 Business Opportunities

h « u . Springs area, gaslight Shops Party stores Bars 4 Restaurants Call Malm Street Asso-ciates Ofllos 616-526-5962

Eves 816-347-4328

PIZZERIA •or sate, downtown Plymouth

id location Flexible terms.

PRINTING BUSINESS D s * s . f s nomulusAree

Groes 30-60% down. I

RESTAURANT Exes*ant money maker Year 'round family restaurant. Wa* established busineea Building and equipment In exoeaent condition 3 hours Irom Detroit.

G a r n e r & A s s o c i a t e s 9013 70th Ave, Mecosta. Ml 49332

6 1 & - 9 7 2 - 2 5 8 5

RESTAURANT IN back oi eetabtoh-ed ber/loun^e. A* food salee and kitchen equipment Ready to atari today. $20,000 complete 661-1222

SUCCESSFUL CRAFT Company; Bears, ducks, geeee. wreaths, etc. Wholesale/retail 6 mall order (Sl-ants Most lucrative Fa* craft shows already booked Currently running ads m national magazine $19,000

227-2966

362 Real Estate Wanted

400 Apts. For Rent

Abandon Your Hunt - A* Areas

P A Y N O F E E UNTIL YOU SEE W s OF

Qualif ied Rentals In Our Free Catalog For

TENANTS 6 LANDLORDS OUR 10TH YEAR

SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620 664 S Adams. Btrmmghem. Mich

400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent

BIRMINGHAM - 2273 E. M«*» 1 b e d r o o m , c a r p e t i n g , d r a p e s .

washai. csrporl Adults, no pe ts 1 year lease .$490 643-4426

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Charming, unfurnished. 1 bedroom apartment Excellent condition References re-quired Ca* after 7PM 642-7290

A ROYAL OAK - large d e a n 1 bed svsaeme now. outers . room. $480.

255-56 to 164 W 9 Mile. Femdeie

BLOOMFIELD on Ihe PIVER Newty renovated spacious apar t -ments A/C. pool, haait, water, hanrt. K mnr . On • • • n r i n h — i n mile N of Souare Lake Rd From

AU8URN HILLS 2686 PATRICK HENRY DR.

Large 3 room 1 bedroom apt In email we* maintained complex. From $450 Including heat. 373-6770

Bay berry Place Apts .

H E A T I N C L U D E D

One and 2 Bedroom Apartments from $565 Balconies. Carpeting. Carports AJr Condlttonlno. Swim-ming Pool. Clubhouse No Pe ts

Cloee to Shopping, i Block North of Maple. 1 Block E. of CooUdge. near Somerset Mall. Troy.

Open Weekdays 9-5

6 4 3 - 9 1 0 9

ABILITY TO HELP Need to sail a residential or multt-famHy property? WW look at any property, any condi-tion 565-0611

ABSOLUTELY CASH In 8 hours tor your home

Any condition Call Ron 459-3400

N O R T H E R N M I C H I G A N GATEWAY to Sleeping Beer Nation-al Park Is thie commercial complex with a laundromat. Cafe. Dairy Queen and Boutique $210,000 (5-71)

ESTABLISHED Lapldery Business, equ ipment , i bedroom apartment and rights ooty $69,900 plus Inven-tory. Glen Lake area. CALL TODAY: (616)334-3006

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R S C H M I D T R E A L T O R S

OWN YOUR own .lean-Sport: Ladles Apparel. ChUdrens/Maternl-ty. Large Sizes, Peine. Dancewear. Accessor ies or Bridal Shop Jor-dacf>e, Chic. Lea. Levi, tzod Gltano, Guess . Calvin Klein. Sergio Valente. Evan Ptcone, Uz Claiborne. Mem-bers Only. GaaoUne. HeettMex. over 1,000 others . $14,300 to $25,900 In-ventory. Training. Fixtures, Grand Opening, ate . Can open 15 days,

(305)678-3639

400 Apartments For Rent

O N T H E L A K E 1 A 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s F r o m ' 4 4 5

Rent i n c l u d e s : . HEAT • DISHWASHER • STOVE • CENTRAL A IF • REFWGERAT0R • CLUBHOUSE ft 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 14 Mia . b e t w e e n Haggerty $ Novl Rd.

CaH lor information

C A S H T O D A Y O R

GUARANTEED SALE Also If In Foreclosure

Or Need Of Repair

Castelli 525-7900

Bedford Square Apts. CANTON

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR Spacious 1 6 2 Bedroom Apts

Small. Quiet. Safe Complex

F o r d R d . n e a r 1 - 2 7 5

STARTING AT $425 981-1217

BELLEVILLE One bedroom on take. $395 In-cludes heat. Available August 1. Leave message. 349-6759

BELLEVILLE WATER S EDGE

Lakefront 1 6 2 bedroom a p t s In small well maintained complex. Pool, fully carpeted From $420 In-cluding heat 697-0606

400 Apts. For Rent A BETTER 1. 2, Of 3 bedroom Nice araa. carpet, extra space Kids Ariel From $350 to $450/M0 557-5600 Rent Finders Small Fee

APARTMENTS BY CONSOLIDATED

INVESTMENTS 3 l o c a t i o n s t o s e r v e y o u

GARDEN CITY. WESTLAND PLYMOUTH

Spacious 1 4 2 bedroom 4 studios Management by owner

Excellent service Carpeting. Appliances

Laundry l ed lite* Cable TV Includes utilities, etc.

Open Mon thru Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 9am- ipm.

Sun by appointment only

4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0

BIRMINGHAM, charming one bed-rooms. newty decorsted. Immediate occupancy $475-$500 mo., d o e e to downtown Birmingham 646-6774

BIRMINGHAM PROPER - 3 bed-room iarge. townhouee apar tment , 1% baths, full bssement No pets $695 mo CaH Glenn 643-0750

BIRMINGHAM PROPER - 1 bed-room apartment inckidee utHltiee, wtth garage $535 per month. No pets Call Glenn 643-0750

BIRMINGHAM PRIME LOCATION Large 2 bed-rooms, 1'* baths, bssement, carpet -ing, central air,$650 to $675.

649-690$

BIRMINGHAM - I bedroom, carpet -ing. stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, swimming pool, I sundry (acuities for $550 549-0214

BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom, alt ap-pliances, VA baths, downtown, overlooks park, covered parking, $745,''MC Call Northpoint Realty

540-0331

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedrooms. 1% baths, new beige carpeting, wallpa-per, new appliances including micro, pool Beautiful! 642-3399

of Square Laka $425 Open Mon thru Frt. Sat 10am-2pm 332

BOTSFORD PLACE G R A N D R I V E R - 8 M I L E

Beftmd Botsford Hospital

SALE!!! 1 B e d r o o m f o r $ 5 0 9 2 B e d r o o m f o r 6 2 9

3 B e d r o o m f o r $ 7 3 9 P E T S P E R M I T T E D

Smoke Detectors Installed Singles Welcome

immediate Occupancy We Love Children

HEAT 4 WATER INCLUOED Quiet prestlgs address, swimming pool.air conditioning, carpeting, stove 4 refrigerator, all utilities except electricity Included. Warm apts Laundry facWtlea Intercom system Good security Playground on premises

For more Information, phone 4 7 7 - 8 4 6 4

2 7 8 8 3 I n d e p e n d e n c e F a r m i n g t o n HIHs

Can ton

Tamarack Greens G o N s M e A p t s .

1 4 2 Bedroom Starting at $375

HEAT 4 WATER FREE Carport included

Michigan Ave at 1-275

728-1105

IMINQTQN HILLS, 1 I apartments. patk>.T>aicony. carport. air. pooL tennis. central Hocatlcm. $495 month After 5pm 563-3242

C A N T O N

VILLAGE SQUIRE O N F O R D R D

JUst E of 1-275

1&2 BEDROOMS from $405

H E A T I N C L U D E D F U L L Y C A R P E T E D

S O U N D C O N D I T I O N E D 9 P O O L & S A U N A

C A B L E TV A V A I L A B L E 9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1

FARMINGTON HILLS - Model apartment available 2 bedrooma. 2

a. comoielelv wanoaoerad. oua-tom blinds, decorator mirrors, t

CHERRY HILL VILLAGE Cherry HW/mkster Rd. - Dearborn Hts 274-1933, 1 bedroom - $435. 2 bedrooma - $500 Includes haat. hot water, gss for cooking, range, re-frigerator 4 disposal. Tenant pays •ama« elect If bl*. Carpeted, ak con-ditioned. baaement storage, car-por ts available Pool, quiet, adult community, no pets

Open 6 days - 9am - 5pm Eves. 4 Sundays by appt.

FARMINGTON Rldge Apartments bedroom terraoe

HILLS- Country Sublet large i

apartment. Aug 10 to Nov 30-unfumlefied Carport $540. month 661-0136

log fireplace. GE waaher 4 dryer 4 deluxe appliances. For mors info, ca* 655-1260

FARMINGTON HILLS - New 2 bed-room Orchard Lake/14 Mto Roed

i Available to January 1. Mo pets. $800 per month 332-5963

FARMINGTON HILLS m decorated studio and • a p a r t m e n t s ava i l ab le

bedroom C a r p e t

drapea. appkancea, air conditioning No Pew.Trom $360 474 -25®

LUXURY APARTMENTS 1 4 2 bedroom w r s to $425, includes haat & water. Ca* 534-9340

NINE MILE - HOOVER AREA Specious 2 bedroom townhouee. $406 monthly Decorated, central air, basements. No pe ts MecArthur Manor 766-7060

NORTHWEST DETROIT, 1 bed-room. quiet matura tentants

?20/rTVg Vi TO ''ITS

NORTH WOODS SETTING Between Plymouth 4 Ann Arbor 1 bedroom apartment - suitable tor 1 person. Natural flraplaoa. private beech, no pets. 453-1930

NOVI LOCATION. 2 bedroom town-house. $595, including 1 * baths, carpeting and prtvate beaement. Pleaae ca* 349-6200

FARMINGIQN HILLS Spacious 1 bedroom apartment. In-

carport . carpet, appuancaa. Freedom Rd . avertable

MO, 478-7440

OLD REDFORD - 1 bedroom, air conditioned, walk m doee t . refriger-ator 4 stove. $325 per mo mlcudee heel 4 water 477-7095

eluding carp-air. balcony now. $475/M

FARMINGTON HILLS. 2 bedrooma. 1 bath, special kitchen, beautiful wooded view, hardwood floors, pool, wssher 4 dryer svallable, heat 4 water included, $625 557-2938

BRIARWOOD Country Setting - Condo Living

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D U N I O N L A K E A R E A

Cooiey Lake Rd at Lochaven Spacious Apartments - Prtvate En-trances - Washer 4 Dryer H o o k u p -Storage In your Apartment - Swim-ming Pool - Tennle Courts - Close to Shopping Aree - Carports Included

1 4 2 bedroom apts from $425 (Heal included)

2 4 3 bedroom townhouses

Open weekdays 9am-5pm Sat . 1-6r 3 6 3 - 7 5 4 5

CANTON

CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

(LILLEY 4 WARREN)

Brand New Complex Private entrances

One 4 Two Bedrooms from $450 For more Information: 981 -4490

(Open 7 days a week)

CANTON COUNTRY 2 bedroom duplex, appllancee, car-peting. garage $550/mo. ail utilities Included 455-0391

400 Apar tments For Rent

Canton

WINDSOR WOODS Luxury 1.4 2 bedroom aps r tmen t s

off Warren bet Sheldon 4 Lilley Spacious apartments with s torage

m apartment Swimming pool Close to shopping Water, carport 4

drapes Included - from $455 month Open Weekdays - 9am - 5pm

4 5 9 - 1 3 1 0

CHERRY HILL AREA. 1 bedroom, stove, refrigerator, al ' . Ideal for senior cllliens. $305 month plus utilities 357-3343

D e a r b o r n H e i g h t s

DEARBORN CLUB J u e t N o f F o r d Rd.

5784 Inkater Rd ^

1&2 BEDROOM from $390

I n c l u d e s H e a t - C A r p e t i n g A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g - P O o l

O F F I C E O P E N D A I L Y 5 6 1 - 3 5 9 3

F A R M I N G T O N

• • L I V O N I A Luxury apar tments Otshweshsr. se-curity. Intercom, soundproof, pool, clubhouse. Sorry, r»o pets Adult community.

1 4 2 Bedrooms Avsilable HEAT INCLUDED

Merriman Rd. (Orchard Laka Rd.) Just one block S. of 8 Mile Rd

MERRIMAN PARK APTS. T h e Most Beeutlful

Garden Apartments in Michigan."

DEARBORN PARK 2 6 1 7 0 M i c h i g a n A v e (Beech Daly 4 Mich Ave.)

1&2 BEDROOMS from $339

H e a t I n c l u d e d - C a r p e t i n g P o o l

5 6 2 - 4 6 2 3

FENKELL - 23230. |us< E of Tele-graph. 1 bedroom from $320. In-cludes heat. air. carpets 4 parking

536-8637

ELEVEN MiLEi'Qreenfieid. Spacious 1 bedroom, quiet end unit, deluxe kitchen, walk-In closet, full carpet, cable TV. patio, carport Available Sept. 1st $490 . 646-0944

F A R M I N G T O N

CHATHAM HILLS A P T . H O M E

W i t h A t t a c h e d G a r a g e

IN FARMINGTON O n O l d G r a n d R i v e r

Bet. Drake 4 Halsteac

1&2 BEDROOMS from $470

F a b u l o u s C l u b h o u s e Y e a r A r o u n d

S w i m m i n g P o o l & S a u n a S o u n d & F i r e p r o o f e d

O p e n D a i l y 1 2 - 5 : 3 0 p m 4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 bedroom wfth dtshwasher. pool and tennis court Aduft section, no pets . $515/ mo. Available Aug. 15th. Days 645-6785 eves 453-0406

FERNOALE - i bedroom, newly dec-orated. stove, refrigerator, $400 In-cludes all utllltlee. 647-1475

GLEN COVE Desirable 1 4 2 bedroom apart-ments from $320. HEAT INCLUOED Carpet, air. appliances Adults, no pets.

SENIOR CITIZEN RATES 4 TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE

v. mile S. of Schoolcraft on Tale-graph

538-2497

ROCHESTER - 1 bedroom apart-JhfK. fM. Si0v« refrigerator pod. oaaement s torage laundry $396 i jv eludes heat After 5pm, 666-1945

ROOM FOR RENT Daily meM service. Color TV 24 hr. meee age service $550 mo. tar 1 person Contact Creon Smith. May-flower Hotel. Plymouth. Ml 453- 1620

ROYAL OAK. deluxe newty remod-eled 2 bedroom, piueh carpet , c u a ^

heet 4 water $595

ROYAL OAK - sharp 1 bedroom, newly decorated, new carpeting, ep-pUencee. kitchen cabineta $450 month, Hoepital

adjacent WM I References

WHHam Beaumont 549-0214

ROYAL OAK - t bedroom apar t -merffi new kitchen, new carpeting, freshly painted. $460 month, In-ductee all utiltlee Aak tar: Bruce Wsftace. Century 21. Piety HI*. 642-6100

ORCHARD LAKE ROAD NEAR TELEGRAPH

m Pontlac Beautiful wooded setting featuring 1 4 2 bedroom %pts includes heat, carpeting 4 air conditioner Cable TV available.

From $350 ORCHARD WOODS APTS.

334-1878

PARKWAY APTS. Corner of Beach 4 Shiawassee

( I t* . N of 8 Mile) SCENIC AREA OF SOUTHFIELD

Walk to eboppmg 1 and 2 bedroom apar tments

From $460 Including heet 2 swimming pools

Flexible lease terms

357-2503

SCHOOLCRAFT 4 Outer Ortve e r e e Mtdem. newly decorated large 1 bedroom apartments. Exes*ant lo-cation Heat, air conditioning, appu-ancaa, carpeting 4 drapea. From $305 536-5566

557-

SINGLES DELIGHT! Only $255/MO

Newfy decorated, nice area . '-5600 Rent Finders Small Fee

SOUTHFIELD AREA - 3 bedroom, air 4 pool lor summer fun! Tennis courts, carport + moral 557-5600 Rent Finders S m a l Fee

SOUTHFIELD Elegant, convenient, luxury 2 and 3 bedroom high rtee wfth a* amenities including underground parking, pool, etc. From t f

P I E R R E A P T S . 1 A N D 2 B E D R O O M S

includes: Heat. Water, Air Condi-tioning. Carpeting. Laundry, Pool.

• 1 9 2 5 5 S H I A W A S S E E • Between Laheer 4 Telegraph

1 block north of 7 Mile • 5 3 8 - 0 2 8 1 •

X " BEAUTIFUL 1 4 2 bedroom ments available In Plymouth Country setting. Quiet, adult com-

' 4 2 5 per month. Utilities

PLYMOUTH - Deluxe 1 bedroom, carpeted, ail new appllancee - stove, refrigerator, built-in microwave, Newfy decors ted $400 month. After 6pm 459-0360

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I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y APARTMENTS

B Y C O N S O L I D A T E D

I N V E S T M E N T S 3 locations to serve you

GARDEN CITY, W E S T L A N D PLYMOUTH

S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 b e d r o o m & s t u d i o s M a n a g e m e n t b y o w n e r

E x c e l l e n t s e r v i c e C a r p e t i n g . A p p l i a n c e s ,

L a u n d r y f a c i l i t i e s . C a b l e T V , I n c l u d e s u t i l i t i e s , e t c . O p e n M o n . t h r u F r i . 9 a m - 5 p m

S a t . 9 a m - 1 p m S u n . b y a p p o i n t m e n t o n t y

4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0

PILGRIM VILLAGE P A R T M E N T S

P R E - O P E N I N G

1 and 2 bedrooms from $44 5 Pool • Clubhouse • Carports

C a n t o n / P l y m o u t h X r e a

C a l l 4 5 9 - 3 5 3 0 managed b> *

S u l l i v a n S m i t h , I n c .

N 0 R T H G A T E

franUKCKte

F R O M $ 3 7 5 Heat • A1r Conditioning

Appliances • Carpeting • Disposal Pool • Tennis Courts • Activity Building

Laundry & Storage Facilities

FREE C A B L E TV Greenfield at 10V2 Mile Rd.

Office O p e n Daily 9 6 8 - 8 6 8 8

9 T L a n d '

1 B E D R O O M S P A C I O U S U N I T S

I n c l u d e s h e a t , w a t e r , a i r

c o n d i t i o n e r , c a r p e t i n g ,

l a u n d r y a n d s t o r a g e

f a c i l i t i e s a n d p o o l

Z J V I i l e - T e l e g r a p h A r e a

Call Mon.-Fri, 8 : 3 0 - 5 p . m .

B u c k i n g h a m

M a n o r

A P A R T M E N T S a Prime locat ion • Large 2 b e d r o o m s • Vh ba ths • b a s e m e n t a carpeting

a central air • $650 to $675

B I R M I N G H A M

649-6909 O f f e r e d t>y W o o d b u r y

M a n o g e m e n l . Inc

Independence Green

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y Located In Farmington Hllla. We of-fer luxurtoua apartment living that Includee heet and water, washer and dryer, bulft-in vacuum system at no additional cost Air conditioning, clubhouse with ssuna. indoor and outdoor pool, tennis courts, goM course and much more Is available

C A L L / S T O P B Y T O D A Y

477-0133 471-6800

Qrand River a Hafstedd Bds Presented by

Mid-America Management Inc.

JOY - 20530 |ust E. of Te legraph"! Bedroom, clean quiet building. $275 per month. Air, carpets, parking. Mature adults 836-9266

LAFAYETTE COURT APARTMENTS Spacious 1 bedroom apartment. Carpeting, appliances, sir

FROM $405 - INCLUDES HEAT SENIOR CITIZEN RATE AVAILABLE 547-2053 352-3800

LAKEFRONT LIVING

Sylvan Bay Apts. 2 bedroom apar tments In well mam-tamed complex - choice location be-tween Cass & Sylvan Lakes. From $555. Apply Manager. 1613 Cass Lake Rd. or call 682-4460

LIVONIA WOODRIOGE APTS. Now accepting reservations. 1 & 2 bedroom apts , $490 & $575 mo. eastslde of Middlebelt. between -6 and 7 Mile Open Mon thru Frt. 8:30 to 5. Eves, by appt. Sat. 10 to 2pm 477-6448

LOOK AT THIS! Rochester Hills. 2

plex From $425 included except electric 455-6570

Plymouth Hills Apts. 768 S. MILL

M o d e r n 1 & 2 B e d r o o m • Air Conditioned • Fully Carpeted • Dishwasher & Disposal • Washer-Dryer in Each "Apt • Cable TV • No Pets • Easy Access to 1-275

F r o m $ 4 4 5 / $ 4 9 5

Daily 12-6pm except Wed & Sun.

455-4721

Oar l y l e T o w e r 5 5 9 - 2 1 1 1

SOUTHFIELD F R A N K L I N R I V E R A P T S .

Brand new luxurious 1 6 2 bedroom a p t i Plush carpet . QE self-cleaning oven, deluxe dlshwaaher. petlo. cen-tral air, security intercom system, clubhouse wfth sauna 6 heeled pool. Free carport

12 Mlta At Telegraph Managed by Paragon Propertlee

356-0400

PLYMOUTH - New luxury apts 2 bedrooms. 2 full ba ths All appli-ances. washer, dryer Balcony, car-port $595 mo 455-3139 459-640,1

PONTRAIL APTS. on Ponliec Trail m S. Lyon. Now ranting 1 6 2 bed-room unfta from $370 indudkw heet & hoi water Adult eectton. 437-3303

bedroom,kKJs 4 pets ok.Garage '.dryer. Lease/option. $375.

U.S. HOMES. 546-05060pen til 8pm

5 3 8 - 2 1 5 8

GRAND OPENING

A P A R T M E N T S

Carpeting Throughout Central air conditioning

• Fully equipped kitchen • Full basements

sn Town homes • Pooi. suncJec* &

tennis courts ' • Clubhouse with game-

room & sauna • Playground ana picnic

area • Lpunary facilities • 24 hour emergency

service Hours 8 30-5:00 Won -Fri. or by appt PHONE 3 4 9 - 4 2 0 0

^ -

Novl Sfcdge "23440 C h i p m u n k TtoH

b y W o o d b u r y Inc.

:Office located In lt«« Clubhouse)

NOVI RIDGE

Qsiastd OpesUtUf

Phase II - July '86 Occupancy

W 3 D D L A N D V I L L A -

dose to convenience, far from the ordinary

m S«wtmmlno Pool • Botcooy/Potto • 60 seconds from Westtood Mofl • Laundry facilities in e o c n buttdlng • C k » to a iq^a rKjSemtaComrTx j t e r Route • Storage room m a p a r t m e n t s • Louvered vertical blinds • 2 bedroom/1 bath unrts from $465

&

Located in Wettkjnd at Waren and Cowan fitaH Open datv and weekend*.

4 2 2 - 5 4 1 1

L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T L I V I N G IS H E R E !

. . . a t W o o d c r e s t . E l e g a n t 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 t h a t o f f e r a l l t h e a m e n i t i e s . . .

^ Your ofcvn private entrance ^ Private balcony or patio a All appliances indudhg fut size washer and

dryer a European style kitchen with built-in snack

bar **' Formal dmmg room ^ Premium waff-to-wall carpeting a Private swimmmg pool with sundeck m Convenient carport with each apartment

Woodcrest provides the comfort, convenience and luxury you ve been waiting for Set on 12 Acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. Woodcrest offers three exciting floor plans to match the most discriminating lifestyle Come to Woodcrest and enjoy affordable luxury emro0O*cOar*arOr»a

$ 5 8 5 / m o R e n u i t F rom

OHkr Hex** W * M - 5 ^ M MotvSwf J 5 0 1 4 8 *

i

ftefcen M • a s m t Associates

PLYMOUTH - Old Village Small t bedroom apt. Fully carpeted, stove S refrigerator, laundry I acuities. $85 weekly Includes all utilities. 453-5174

PLYMOUTH. 1 bedroom apartment, appliances, ut Hit lee furnished, no pets. Available Aug 1. $400 per month 459-9507

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom, Mils paid, $450. furnishings optional, open 7 days. $60 fee. Rental Guide. 255-5510. 184 W. 9 MHe, Ferndale

REDFORD AREA 1 bedroom apar tments

$325 pet month 532-6709

REDFORO - d e a n 2 bedroom, $355, appliances, lots OK, money back guarantee. $60 fee. Rental Guide, 255-5510 184 W 9 MHe. Ferndale

REDFORD MANOR

Southfield HIDDEN OAKS APTS

1 & 2 Bedrooms QE appllancaa. ceramic bathe, cen-tral air. ehag carpeting, carporta. In-tercoms, patios.'baiconlee & more. On s beeullfui. wooded site.

PRICES BEGIN AS LOW AS $465

557-4520 SOUTHFIELD:

1 bedroom Luxury Apartments. 11 $450. to $495

557-0366

STERLING HEIGHTS STUDIO Bstchelor pad. Stove, refrigerator Bills paid, $195. U.S. HOMES. 548-0506Open tu 8pm

S U B U R B I A S -

F I N E S T A P A R T M E N T S T h e M t . v e r n o n T o w n e s

On Mt. Vernon Blvd.. (9H MHe Rd.J, fust W ol Southfield. set M a coloni-al atmosphere. Trufy luxurious. 1403 to 1750 sa ft. plus baaement town-houses.

• Top of the line appliances Includ-ing double self-cleaning ovens • Side by side refrigerators. • Decorator carpeting. • Garages, etc. • Children section.

Beautiful ClubOouee 4 Pool FROM $725 - Heat Included

5 6 9 - 3 5 2 2

T r o y S o m e r s e t ) y

JRE G R E A T D E A L F R O M $ 4 6 9

I n c l u d e s H . B . O . 1 & 2 B E D R O O M

L U X U R Y A P T S S o m e w i t h W a s h e r & D r y e r *

Peaceful Irving, prestigious location 2 Bedroom units wtth 1H baths , bal-cony. fully carpeted, ail sppi lancas Individual central heet & carports .

1 BLOCK S. OF BIG BEAVER Joy-Ink star rd. Spacious 2 bedroom BETWEEN CROOKS & UVERNOIS apt good storage cable TV, central air, $475 plus utStti 937-1860 559-7220

ROCHESTER large apartment in a duplex home wtth at tached carport , private entrance, heat, no pe ts $500 plus deposit. 651-6415

S U N N Y M E D E A P T S

N o o n - 6 P M 3 6 2 - 0 2 9 0

TROY - SOMERSET APTS. - 1 bed-room. d o s e to pooi. $525 per month plus depostl 9 months left on lease Leave message. 64^-6963

400 Apar tments For Rent

U n e x p e c t e d C o u n t r y C h a r m A w a i t s . . .

Luxurious garden apartments with balco-nies and town houses. 1, 2, and 3 bedroom. P r o f e s s i o n a l l y m a n a g e d and wel l -main-tained with landscaped courtyards. Heat, hot water and carports included. Clubhouse and heated pool. Close to shopping.

( o u n t r y ( o r n e r L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T S

6 4 7 - 6 1 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 S o u t h f i e l d R o a d j u s t s o u t h of 1 3 M i l e R o a d

ANNOUNCING

L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T S

R o c h e s t e r A m b i e n c e / U r b a n C o n v e n i e n c e . . .

Reserve your prime location now, For Fall occupancy.

You may choose from several selections with 2 bedrooms up to 1410 sq. ft. (one bedroom also available). Many have wood burning fireplaces...all have washer/dryers, microwaves, sit down kitch-ens and private entrances. A beautiful clubhouse with spa, pool, tennis court, and reflecting pond are also featured.

3 7 7 - 2 2 0 0 Located...on Walton Blvd., between Adams and Squirrel Roads. Just north of Oakland University. Take University Drive exit east from 1-75.

Presented by ARK ENTERPRISES

nond

DIAMOND FOREST APARTMENTS

GRAND OPiNING

Immediate occupancy, from $575 and up, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available.

Includes: Laundry room with washer and dryer in each apartment. Executive Rental • Micro-wave • Carport • Private entrances to most apartments • Tennis Courts • Running Track • 16 acre private park • Pool with whirlpool, • Sauna

Located on Halstead just N. of 9 Mile

Farmington Hills 4 7 1 - 4 8 4 8

P L A C E

T W O B E D R O O M S

T W O F L O O R S

T W O ENTRANCES

FULL BASEMENT

F O R S P A C E

Thursday. July 24. 1986 O&E * S €

400 Apia. For Rent 30UTHF*LD/BinM*«QHAM - loca-tion Luxury epaiTmenl community nas 1 * 4

, 24 hour Ctioioe ol custom door plana $ ootor achemaa Starting Irom $660 C a l

644-0069

SUMMIT APARTMENT auMel upper 1 bedroom plus Marary. 2 Ml baths 1 in unft laundry Completely tur-ntshed. lovely decor. A —arila Nov • rfrru April 30 t l V-mi If, I I JQOpar mr.

i. farmington HBa. 626-7022

TROY /Bln'riingnam- L w w y . q i M . 2 Off , 2 bath, carpeting, appa-

I balcony, central air, yq k 1-76. 662-3044

anoaa. carport Cloee to shopping

VENOY P I N E S APTS. Formerty Venoy Houae Apts.

SEE OUR NEW LOOKI New Landacapa/Carpatlng thru Out

1 4 2 Bedroom From $395 & Up

SR. CITIZENS WELCOME

2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4 .

Wal ton Square Apa r tmen t s

BeautMi, g i a d o u i and we* IT aged. Ideal location in Pontlac 1^75. riaeennable rates. Ca l Mon. thru Fri. 10em-6pm

3 7 3 - 1 4 0 0

400 Apts. For Rent TWELVE MILE/COOUOGE A n a . A baauMul fm*oua 2 bedioom. 2"4 oath, f u a y a q u v p e d country kitchen, private laundry room, cable, oentrsi air. carpeting. 1#00 sq. I t Lease -no pels. Mual aaa to 6 i H " » l $750 par month plua saoul ty

W BLOOMFELD AJdlngbrocfca complex

Drake between Maple • Walnut Spacious 2nd story apartment with dec* * v*w». 2 bedfooaa 2ba th_pn-

dry room. . laun-

s torsge room, labia Sept 1. $1000

month. Cafl Dey* 421-9206

WE GOT IT QOOD -WHEN YOU NEED IT BADI Vary deluxe 1 • 2 bediocana from $266 month. Ca l today and move up lo the French Quarter

"The Apartment Group" 63&-eoae S36-*07s

400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apt*. For Rent WAYNE 1 bedroom. 1376 roonth

i deposit includee heal A weter . . . conditioning $ cable in • M M . For information: 8*6-6146 964-1226

WESTLANO

HAMPTON COURT 1 6 2

ments. From $306. Large rlinasll. Balconies, carports. aw»mr*nQ pool 6 park areee Senior dttzene wel-come Ford Rd. 1 Mock E. ol Wayne.

dent xvapartment storage Included In monthly rentals ol $643-4664. Prt-vate per* » « h picnic fecMUee. Ian-nis courts, pool, ssarolaa room ac-Oeeeibte to e l tenents. 366-7676

Call: 7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0

WESTLAND AREA Specious 1 bedroom syiaiiniaiiia $410 monthly. Carpeted, ileum s led .

726-2660 neeueno | Woods Apts

WESTLANO AREA EXTRAORDINARY

Specious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts Car-pat. Patio. Air. Pool. Heal included

1 BEDROOM - $370 2 BEDROOM - $420

BLUE GARDEN APTS. Cherry Hill Near Merriman For Details 729-2242

WAYNE FOREST APTS. We oAer lerge 1 bedroom aperf-ments from |uat $456 - HEAT PAICH Featuree Include lull carpeting. central air, walk-in storage, pool snd much more. Meke one of our spacious apartments your next homa. Open Mon-Sat until 6PM, Sorry, no pats.

326-7800

Westland Area isctous 1 bedroom apartment. 70 Attractive 2 bedroom apart-

ments. $410. Carpeted, decorated.4 In a lovery area. Haat Included.

Country Court Apartments 721-0500

WESTLAND PARK APARTMENTS Acroes from City Park

1 and 2 bedrooms. 1 and VA bathe HEAT INCLUDED

Window shadee, pool - dubhouee From $420

Call: 729-6636 WESTLANO - try this 1 bedroom, 4 appkancea I a*. )uct $360 Open 7 daw. $60 lee. Rental Guide. 265-6610. 164 W. 9 Mle. Ferndale WESTLAND (VENOY/Palmar) 1 bedroom apartment. Decorated, carpet, stove, refrigerator. $260 month. 274-6202 WESTLANO - 6643 Wayne, near Hudson's. 1 bedroom from $306. In-cludes air conditioning, heet. carpet & swimming pool. No pets.

Matura adults cal> 21-6468

WILLOW PARK

lor 1 6 2 bedroom

W. BLOOMFELD. 2 1600 sq. n. svstebis to Sept 14

$1200 PUU 6 UUUkA month. 827-4400 SKt 270

$ 0 Security Deposit

Glens of Cedar brook Apts. Fermlngton HMs, Middlebelt al 10

Qe«y 11em-6pm, Sat. fr-12 Closed Thursday 6 Sunday

from $440 478-0322

401 Furniture Rental

- ASTOUNDING BUT TRUE

Furnish a one bedroom apartment for as little aa $75 per month.

Cort Furniture Rental 358-4303

401 Furniture Rentel

FURNITURE FOR YOUR 9 Room Apartment Tof

$99 Month • ALL NEW FURNITURE • LARGE SELECTION • OPTION TO PURCHASE

GLOBE RENTALS

FARMINGTON. 474-3400 5TEHLINU HfclUH IS. &A-M0 I

ENJOY THE SUTTE L>€ Attractively lumiahed t and 2 bed-

n Apts. ocimaiata with houee —je. Inane, cabia TV. Oiafratila suburban looaBons. Plymouth mm abatable Cal Tern at HOME SUITE HOME.

SOUTHFIELD. 366-4330 TROY. 666-1806

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

ALL QUALIFIED RENTALS

lOO's m Free UeUng Book SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620 664 So. Adama. Birmingham. Mich HEART of BIRMINGHAM sn bedroome. ImmeiSale obeupancar 626-2130 or #43-4676

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

EXECUTfVE APARTMENTS

477-4768

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

402 Furnished Apta. For Rent

LMng room, large -

pency $796 par month Mudsa

BIRMINGHAM DOWTOW^ W -room oouQialMy MmNhad Brat Hoar

I apertmant. short term Naa6 eval-

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

COMPLETELY c i i D k i i C L i c n

r u n N l o H t U

MONTHLY LEASES

THE MANORS — 2 8 0 - 2 5 10 ~

ATTRACTIVE, oompieMy famished. TV. sSsreo. micro wave. Cloee 10 X-ways 6 airports. Sftort term leases now a Plymouth. Livonia araa. 1 or 2 bedroom. " ' — pets. From $160 per mo..

100 Apartments For Rent

FARMINGTON HILLS. 2 bedrooma, bath, special kitchen. beeuMM

FARMINGTON. Brookdata. room, lumished; waaher. „-door pool, view. $4®5./mo. Mudee haat. 12 Mo taese. Alter 4:30pm, 476-5466; or oolect: 714-654-6060

400 Apar tmen t s For Rent

400 Apartments For Rent

400 Apar tments For Rent

WHITEHALL APARTMENTS

Luxurious 2 Bedroom Apartments • 2 Full Baths • Carports • Pool

• FREE CABLE TV - SECURITY

Adrdt Community

W 9 MILE AT PROVIDENCE DR IN SOUTHFIELD

Office Open Deily

557-5339

LINCOLN TOWERS A quiet retreat •

Adult community

Studios 1 & 2 Ba l l rooms

F r o m •370 FREE CABLE TV, SECURITY —

H—t. Ctntral Air Conditioning, Appi is neat, Csrpstmg Community Room, TV S Card Room, Poo!

Lincoln Road at Greenfield 968-0011

Scotsdale Jlpariments Newburgh between Joy A Warren

From ' 4 2 5

FREE HEAT FREE COOKING G A S

1 A 2 Bedroom Covered Parking 1 % Baths Livonia Schools

Model Open 9-5 Daily

455-4300

• GRAND OPENING • GRAND OPENING •

In the hills of West Bloomfield

Phase II In a Grand Tradition

New lavishly Isroe 1. 2 and 3 bedroom terrace ranch dwellings that are utterly extraordinary: Private entry, attached gsrage, fireplace, cathedral ceilings, designer Kitchens with separate

breakfast areas, master bedroom suites with dressing area, double vanities and double closets, private in-residence laundry and storage rooms, full carpeting, central A/C, patio or balcony,

pool, clubhouse, tennis courts, 24-hour manned » gatehouse, all on over 100 incomparable acres!^

For their size, design and Incomparable setting, these are 1. 2 and 3 bedroom terraces

that you must see.

Taste the Sweet Life

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s 2, 3 & 4 B e d r o o m T o w n h o u s e s

Beamed celling Clubhouse vnth indoor h*a«ed pool Exercise room & saunas VoSeytiell & SasKetbaii court

Children & pets welcome 5 9 floor plans to choose from Carports Dishwashers Sunken Irving rooms-Cable T V

HONEYTREE 455-2424

Joy Rd.. Canton. Michigan (between Haggerty and Hlx)

Open: Mon.-Frl. 9-6 p.m.. Sat. 10-5 p.m.. Sun. 1?-5 p.m.

m One of the most

exclusive addresses in Southfield

A LUXURY A D U L T C O M M U N I T Y

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 2 YEAR LEASES

• Adults Over The Age of 60 • Attended Gate House • Burglar Alarm & Medical Alert • 3 Story With Elevators • Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments • Laundry & Storage in Each Apartment • Pool

Renteie From *600 Per Month Lahssr Roed, North ol 11 MMe Roed. Southfield. Mlchigsn

Rental Omce Open Dally 11:00 a m -5iX) p.m

356-7387 i^ol—on—v Marwgea t» Kaftan Enterprise*, Inc. 352-3800

Dc l l r idge Lighthous* P o i n t *

Oar, Van To Cmmpara' mcwywvt ovt»

s a w n e a t j s j a corporation

M W d 1-94 6 1-275

i 11-1 |ckMi M ] • ef! to N 1-94 Savin a .

H •*» W »f l lmi li M mt

TIMBEQIDGE An Apartment Community of Uncompromlseel Quality

In Farmington Hills LARGE 1 A 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

Featuring • tndMduattjr oentroSad central air conditioning S haat • Large private balcony or patio • Spaooue doae t 4 storage araa to apartment • DotiMa-baM security sys-tem • P I H — I w r S " a e t e diapoaal • Sai l cleaning oven a range • F r o e M r e e re«rigarater/»roexer • SHdbtg glaae doorwa* • Drapea - Ptaah carpattoig • Large pen-try • Convenient par t ing aree • Energy-efficient tneuta-ttoti

CLOSE-4N FARMINGTON LOCATION East oft Orchard Lake Road on Folsom Road (extension of 0 MUs RoadL corner of Tuck Road.

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Enjoy Living! From spacious one and two bedroom apartments with spectacular balcony views to a heated in-door swimming pool. Wfestland Towers offers you everything you need to enjoy living!

• Nine-story, high-rise luxury • Tennis courts • Sauna and Game Room * Ideal location • Rent includes heat

721-2500 N O S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T

f o r Senior Citirens

I on Yale Road, between Ford Road and Warren, one block west of Wayne Road

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Spacious one floor living or townhouses,

the choice is yours Limited access service

beautiful setting on ravines. • HEAT INCLUDED • 1570-2600 sq. ft. •

Attached aaragea or covered parking • Central Air • Appllancee. plua aert-dearwvg oven • Your own elegant private dub wtth card roome and heeled pool, kitchen, wet bar, Swedkah sauna • Plua much more!

MifiQtei from Town Center Lodge Expressway & Shopping

From '660 Open Mon -Sat.

358-4954 lZV*m The nroslsrastlfloes address la SoesWIeM OPPOSITE PLUM HOLLOW GOLF CLUB

NINE MILE ROAD BETWEEN LAHSER S TELEGRAPH

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• Private separate entrance

• Washer and dryer in each apartment

• All GE kitchen wtth bulH-io microwave.

- self cleaning oven „

• All Health Club facilities included In rent

• Jogging trail with 32 fitness stations

• Swimming pool & tennis court ,

• Sheltered patio or balcony • Carport (included in rent) - Caiftedrai ce*fci>g6

available • immediate Occupancy • Furnished Exec. Apts.

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Ultimate Living & Lifestyle PavliBon Dr. off Haggerty Rd. q s q j j a a between S-10 MHe Rd. 1 1 Z U

We've Got Plans For You AT MUIRWOOO, we've got plans for you — twelve different one and two bedroom apartment homes. Our plans include unique design, walk-in closets, storage space, private entrances, covered attached parking and a balcony

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the secur i ty of a 24-hour manned gatehouse and electronic door entries. For fun you can enjoy an incredible pool, a fantas-tic activities center and illumi-

nated tennis courts. This community will captivate you with the serenity of roll-ing hills, natural ponds and a twelve acre nature trail.

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4&MUIEM3DD IdeaJty located in Farminglon HiMs

Grand Rfcar and Drake Roads (313) 478-5533

Mode*e open dally from 10 until a

Open daily. Aldingbrooke is located oft Drake Road, between Maple and Walnut Lake Road, in West

Bloomfield. For leasing information.

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Do you come home to an apartment or a 75-acre estate? Most apartment living measures 600* sq. ft. Ours measures over 3,000.000 sq. ft. Green HM residents enjoy a gorgeous

75-acre estate sefting of park and woodland, peace and tranquility. You're rtghi nest door to the I-27S corridor, Michigan's multVbillion dollar explosive growth

just minutes away from 196. a direct route to downtoyn Detroit See our 1- and 2-bedroom luxury apartments. I err ace residences

and country townhouses on 9-Mile. I H miles west of Karmington Road, in Farmington Hills

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CL066IF1ED RERL E6TPTE 428 Garages M M

415 Vacation Rentals 421 Livma Quarter* 412 Townhoum-404 HousesTor RenT To Share Condos For Rent 402 Furnished Apts.

For Rent _AKE ORION - very p r lve t e u p p f half V W o i » n , per t t ime e h o p u n d f Everything f u m l e h e d R e f i n e d adu l t* only Approximate ly

LUXURY FURNISHED APARTMENTS SHORT TERM L E A S E S

Adull T U family u n i t e d p r i m e euB-Lfl-Oan loca t ion* Utllltl— inc luded C o m p M l i wtth h o u s — i f — . l inens , color TV 4 poo i W—My m a i d —r-vtc« svaHaBle. J u s t like horne t

EXECUTIVE LIVING S U I T E S 4 7 4 - 9 7 7 0

PLYMOUTH- Efficiency a p e r l m e n t fully t u n — h a d . air c o n d i t i o n e d , utlll-tl— inc luded. 2 Blocks f r o m d o w n -town Shor t t e rm I — a v a » « t — $485. m o n t h 4 5 5 - 7 1 5 6

ROYAL OAK - s h f p newfy r e m o d -( M furnished spertmenl $«&0 "v-dud— i m t 4 w a i f Adjacent t o William B e e u m o n t

FERNDALE - 4 B e d r o o m nou—. ga-rage . e a r t h e d , air . . a p p l l a n c — o w m r t Kids OK $ 4 0 0 U S HOMES, 548 -4 lOOOpen Ml 8pm

FIVE M I L E J L a h e f a r — 3 b e d -rooma. la rge l e n o e d yard 2 c f ga-rage. Fufl b a a e m e n i O n e month a security Oepo»< $ 3 8 5 P " Call altar 6pm 255-6062

HUNTINGTON W O O O S ; 3 Bed-room hou—. WO y " S - f r v n ^ g cool fireplace N o >ee— $ 4 7 5 U S HOMES 3 9 9 - 9 8 l 3 Q p e n 1118pm

INKSTER - Attractive 3 Bedroom ranch, mce Beige c a r p e t i n g , air c o n -d i t i o n ^ . lifted baaemen t . >540 5S3-90S5

INKSTER. 3 bedroom, newly deco-ra ted carpeted throughout, appli-

C £ K>r apecial dlacount r a t e s Klm» Upholaterlng 4 2 7 - 5 1 4 0

WEST BLOOMFIELD - 4 Bedroom, 2'A Bath colonial- Grea t locat ion Nea r* echoola 1 s h o p p i n g Available Aug 1 $ 1 2 7 5 565-7709

WEST BLOOMRELD - 1 b e d r o o m wtth g a r a g e & laka privileg— $ 4 7 5 per m o n t h . $ 7 1 0 —curtty depoa l t 4 7 5 4 Greer 1 mile E o t HIMer Cal Be tween 6 - 9 p m

Cen 3 4 6 - 0 3 6 5

WESTLAND - C l e a n 3 b e d r o o m brtck r anch , 2 c a r g a r a g e . 2 Baths, f in i shed b a a e m e n t , C b e r r \ HHI & W a y n e No pe ta $ 7 0 0 / m o 9 3 7 - 8 6 3 8

WESTLAND - C u t e 2 b e d r o o m ranch , t car g a r a g e , f e n c e d yard New ca rpe t ing (reahly p a i n t e d $ 4 2 5 monthly, 15* m o n t h —curtty O p e n July 27 N o o n - 5 p m 2810 Clay-ton , N, ot G lenwood , W ot Vanoy

FARMINGTON HILLS 12 Mile S h a r p 1 B e d r o o m Appl lanc—. t en -nis. pool . a«i $525 - 'mon th Immedi-a t e o c c u p a n c y 851-6596

HILTON HEAD c o n d o 2 b e d r o o m a . 2Vi Baths, 2 p o o l s t ennis , o c e a n halt pr ice tor r e m a i n i n g w e e k * Aug 16th, 6 e p t 6 th t h r u tan $ 2 9 5

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ROCHESTER HILLS Beautm* 2 b e o r o o m . 2Vi b a t h a . an a p p — n c — . finished b a a e m e n t . carpor t , pool & tennis , w o o d e d lot $900 per month Call 12 -4pm. 373-7932

ROCHESTER - S t r a t f o r d Manor 3 B e d r o o m s . 2 Ba ths 2 car g a r a g e , pool A c t u B h o u — $ 1 2 0 0 par month C a l d a y s : 852-3611

SHORT TERM LEASE - W p o d s Con-doe, Livonia- 1 .400 Sq F12 bed -room. d l s h w a a h f . atove, refr ioara-tor . w a a h e r . d r y e r . Indoor pool, $ 7 7 5 plua secur i ty Ev—, 474-5567

HILTON HEAO ISLANO. S Carolina-Bed a n d B r e e k f a s t . c o n d o e f n o e r v c w a t o rent $ 2 7 5 week Pool, ten-nis. walk t o b e e c h , s h o p p i n g , 4 dkv

Fully e q u i p p e d , newly d e c o r a l -Cail Mrs. S e d l k . 8 5 1 - 4 3 0 4 or 648-2867

FARMINGTON - l e m a l e t o a h e r e 2 Bedroom apt . , $ 2 7 0 p e r m o p l u s o n e half utiatMa O n e m o n t h secur i ty d e p o s i t R e e p o n s l b l e ind 'v iduaT AvailaBle Aug. 1 Ev— 4 7 1 - 3 3 3 9

FARMINGTON - l e m e l e looking for s a m e t o * h f e 2 b e d r o o m a p t . 9 Mile & O r c h a r d Laka, $ 2 7 0 m o . Be-lo re 5 6 2 6 - 9 8 4 2 E v — 4 7 6 - 3 9 0 6

LIVONIA 960 s q u a r e foo t b a m for ran t

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HILTON HEAD PALMETTO DUNES 2 b e d r o o m Luxury T o w n h o u — on golf c o u r — . nea r b e e c h , t enn i s Aug 23 -Sep t 2. S e p t 5 -23 , S e p t 26-Oct 16, ava i lab le 335-8666

KINGSlZE - try th is 4 b e d r o o m - (ust $575, g f ade , o p e n 7 d a y s , o t h e r s , too $60 f— Ren ta l G u i d e 255-5510 184 W 9 Mile. F e r n d a l e

SOUTHFIELD- i B e d r o o m G r e a t lo-cation Fu»y f i y r—hed tr<*>dlng oot-or TV. llnena, d ishes , e t c S h o r t t f r n n - u 3d r - <£ Out)

404 Houses For Rent Abandon Your Hunt - All A r e a s

P A Y N O F E E UNTIL YOU S E E 100 'a OF

Qualifed Rentals IN OUR FREE CATALOG FOR

TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS OUR 10th YEAR!

SHARE LISTINGS, 6 4 2 - 1 6 2 0 884 S A d a m s , B i r m i n g h a m . Mich

A BIG 3 BEDROOM H O U S E Kids 4 p e t s OK

LAKE AREA - Ony $ 5 5 0 MO 2 Bed-rooma. c a r p e t e d , f i r ep l ace for fun -Kids. 'pets w e l c o m e ' 557-5600 Rent F i n d e r s Smal l Fee

LATHRUP VILLAGE - Brand new 3 Bedroom hou—. F e n c e d tor k i d s & pe t s p o « Realty n ice . Only $450 U S HOMES. 5 4 6 - 4 IQOOpen til 8pm

LIVONIA 3 B e d r o o m Brick r anch b a s e m e n t , g a r a g a . 3 1 8 0 0 Wyoming AvailaBle Aug 1. $ 5 5 0 Per m o n t h , p lus securi ty N o p e t s 425 -8245

WESTLAND - s p e c i o u s 3 B e d r o o m wtth b a a a m e n t a g a r a g e , $ 5 5 0 Oth-e r s , t o o $60 f— Rental Guide . 255 -5510 . 184 W 9 Mile, F e r n d a l e

WESTLANO 2 b e d r o o m s , newfy d e c o r a t e d . $400 p e r m o n t h , $600 secur i ty No appl lanc—. Immed ia t e o c c u p a n y After 3 p m 722 -0213

W BLOOMRELD - O c c u p y Bot tom level of s p a c i o u s h o m e In prest i -g i o u s a r — . 2 / 3 b e d r o o m s , s auna , g a m e room Negot iab le 655-1882

MADISON H E I G H T S MANSION 8 Bedrooms, l o t s of r o o m $500

U S H O M E S . 5 4 6 - 4 1 0 0 O P E N TIL 8PM

L e a — / O p t i o n Only $ 3 7 5 U S HOMES, 546-4 lOOOpen til 8 p m

A NEWLY D e c o r a t e d 3 b e d r o o m , wood f loors , b a a e m e n t Kids - p e t s OK Fenced yard for BBOl

55^-5600 Rent F i n d e r s Smal l F —

MILFORD - BRIGHTON AREA 12155 S p e n c e r Rd 4 B e d r o o m s , 2 full Baths. 2 hail Ba ths , dining room, family room wtth f i rep lace , s u n r o o m . 1st floor l aund ry & lo ts m o r e 2'A car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e 2.5 a c r — Available Aug. 15th. $ 1 7 5 0 per month . Call B r u c e Lloyd M e a d o w m a n a g e m e n t , 8 5 1 - 8 0 7 0

405 Property Management

SOUTHFIELD C O N O O - Spac ious , c lassy 2 B e d r o o m . 2 Bath, central air. w a s h e r / d r y e r great location. $ 6 9 5 / M o Ev— , 851-7939

S O U T H R E L D - S p a c i o u s 2 Bed-r o o m t o w n h o u — B a s e m e n t ' 4 l e n c e d in yard $ 7 5 0 p lus utllltl— Fairfax T o w n h o u — Call 7 3 9 - 7 7 4 3

S O U T H R E L D - Swimming pool 2 Bedroom townhou— near the free-way Kida & p e t s OK C a r p e t e d , air,

3 9 9 - 9 8 1 3 O p e n til 8pm s tove , r e f r i g e r a t o r $350 U S H O M E S .

ATTENTION: LANDLORDS Qualified Appl ican t s Wai t ing

Rll your v e c a n c t — f a s t 4 Free! 5 5 7 - 5 8 5 7 Ront R n d e r s L i c e n s e d A B o n d e d

BERKLEY - 3 B e d r o o m , 4 appl i -ances. g a r a g e , f e n c e d y a r d , $ 5 0 0 K 'ds OK, $60 >— Renta l Gu ide , 255-5510. 184 W 9 Mile. F e r n d a l e

BEVERLY HILLS 2 b e d r o o m , all a p -puanc—. t e n c e d yard AvailaBle Aug 1 $535 per m o n t h After 5 p m

6 4 4 - 1 0 3 0

B'RMINGHAM - Intown 2 b e d r o o m . 2 Bath, r e m o d e l e d m a s t e r aul te . fire-place, h a r d w o o d f loors $ 1 1 5 0 per mon th . 3 3 2 - 5 0 1 9

MONTH TO m o n t h Bedroom, s t o v e , r e f r ige ra to r . 12 4 Van Dyke a r — . Kids , p e t s OK. $350 . U S HOMES. 399-9813Qper. til 8pm

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MOVE TOOAY - v a c a n t 3 B e d r o o m wtth app l l anc— 8 B a s e m e n t , just $525 $60 f— , Ren ta l G u i d e 255-5510. 184 W 9 Mile, Fe rnda le

B'RMINGHAM S C H O O L S - Beverty Hills. 2 b e d r o o m r a n c h , f e n c e d y a r d , laundry r o o m , lust p a i n t e d $ 6 2 5 month . 6 4 6 - 9 6 3 7

NEW 2 BEDROOM HOMES Waterford-Cass Lake Area

• 2 B e d r o o m a • 2 Ba ths • 2 Car A t t a c h e d Garage • Range • Refr igera tor

Dishwasher 60x130 ft lot Air Condi t ion ing Walk-In C l o — i s

Available August 1st X) Secur i ty C

LEAVING TOWN Don' t Want To Sell?

C h e c k our c o m p l e t e r e n t a l / p r o p e r t y m a n a g e m e n t service r e c o m m e n d e d By m a n y ma»or c o r p o r a t i o n s Over 2 5 yee r s expe r i ence , r e a s o n a b l e r a t —

G00DE REAL ESTATE

A G o o d e Listing Is A G o o d Buyt 1411 N W o o d w a r d 647-1898

S O U T H R E L D 10 M M 4 Lahser 2 B e d r o o m s , 2 ' * Batt). finished Baae-m e n t . s e p a r a t e laundry room, fully c a r p e t e d A p p r o x i m a t e l y 1.950 eq ft P o o l , c a r p o r t Adult 4 chil-d r e n a r — . No p e t s $ 6 7 0 ' m o n t h , h—11ncluded . Call 356-6844

SOUTHFIELD 2 B e d r o o m s . 1'A Beths . all a p p l l a n c — . cab le TV (Sho 6 Max), f i rep lace , —ml-finished B a s e m e n t $ 8 0 d 559-3614

HOMESTEAD - LAKE MICHIGAN S o u t h B e e c h 3 b e d r o o m . 3 b a t h luxury c o n d o . $ 1 , 2 0 0 week . Aleo H a w k s Nee t unit. S l eep* 4, $700 week 652 -8443

HOMESTEAD RENTAL - Beach f ron t efficiency, fully e q u i p p e d $60 dally, $350 weekly Call Ka tha r ine . Mon-Frl . 9 - 5 . 5 4 0 - 6 3 3 3

HOUGHTON COUNTY - "Lake Lin-den 3 b e d r o o m , u n f u r n i s h e d hou—. $ 2 3 5 m o n t h , p lua utllltl— Available first week of A u g u s t 326-2077

FARMINGTON HILLS, f u r n i s h e d s l e e p i n g lor N o n - s m o k e r , n o n -dr inker . $60 week o r $ 2 5 0 m o n t h . Call a f te r 5 P M 4 7 9 - 1 7 0 6

FEMALE, n o n amok lng . working, t o s h v e 3 B e d r o o m brtck r anch In Uvonia . C o n v e n i e n t locat ion $ 3 0 0 m o n t h plua halt utmtl— 5 2 2 - 7 1 4 4

FEMALE ROOMMATE n e e d e d l o aha re h o u — or a p a r t m e n t hi F a r m -ington. Novl or Livonia. Aug 1 Ev— 4 w e e k e n d s 4 7 6 - 8 7 4 6

HOUGHTON LAKE- L a k e prlvileg— C o m f o r t s of h o m e , wfth 8 lo ts Pack u p 4 en | oy f u n In ' h e s u n For reaer-vat ions . call a f t e r 6 p m . 754 -1595

IRISH HILLS W f e r f r o n f - S—eoft 5, August ava i lab le $ 3 7 5 weekly d u d — p o n t o o n M a n y p i c t u r e s avai lable 828 -7288

TROY - NorthftekS Hllla 3 B e d r o o m 1% Bath t o w n h o u — Fireplace, pe -tlo, full b a s e m e n t Adults onfy. n o pe t s . 1 year ftteae. $ 9 7 5 month In-c lud— h — t Af te r 7 p m . 853-5626

KIAWAH ISLAND - S o u t h Carol ina Select 1 t o 5 b e d r o o m a c c o m m o d a -tions. Pam H a r r i n g t o n Exoluslv—

1 - 8 0 0 - 8 4 5 - 6 9 6 6

AD INTERIM EXECUTIVE ACCOMMODATIONS

1500 p lus aq ft. S e p a r a t e Fuity Fur-n i s h e d Gues t Q u a r t e r s wtthin Pri-v a t e Southf ie ld H o m e n—tied in a 1 + a c r e w o o d e d hMside. No yard work utmtl— . F i replace . C a b l e TV. m u c h m o r e Included 10 Mlle-Lahser Long or Shor t Term Lease Avai lable . Jury 21, 356-7696

aiUMlNGHAM, "14 Mile 4 W o o d -ward 3 b e d r o o m , a p p l l a n c — . tenced yard Kids, s ing l— p e t s okay 273-0223

BIRMINGHAM - 2 b e d r o o m , n—ity d e c o r a t e d yard for k i d s - p e t s . Basemen t I Only $ 6 9 5 / M O Call 557-5600 Rent F i n d e r s Smal l F—

BiRMINGHAM-2 b e d r o o m s , new ki tchen b a t h r o o m & c a r p e t i n g , vertl-d e , levelors, full B a a e m e n t Shor t walk to town 3 or 4 m o n t h w e — only $ 6 9 5 6 4 4 - 1 1 1 3 ; 6 4 0 - 2 2 7 1

BIRMINGHAM - 2 B e d r o o m , newfy r e m o d e l e d h o m e , $ 6 5 0 . ' m o Call 6 -10pm only 2 2 2 - 0 7 9 5

B L O S M R l L O AREA - 2 b e d r o o m , dmmg room, n ice a c r e a g e , yard for s u m m e r tun Only $ 4 9 5 p e r MO 557-5600 Rent F e n d e r s Smel l F—

$750 Month $ 1 0 0 0

681-5557 D e p o e n

1-5 p.m. NORTH ROYAL OAK—. 3 b e d r o o m Brick 1H s tory B a a e m e n t , g a r a g e , kitchen a p p l l a n c — Available now at $600 WEST BLOOMFIELD - avai lable now until S e p t 30 , 1986 al $950 month which I n d u d — lewn main te -n a n c e 4 B e d r o o m . 2% b a t h coloni-al Family r o o m wfth f i replace , k i tch-en app i i anc—, c e n t r a l air a t t a c h e d 2 car g a r a g e , -ROCHESTER HILLS - 4 Bedroom, 2 'y o a t h colonia l on s c e n i c lot F a m -ily room, f in i shed b a a e m e n t . 2 f ire-places, c a r p e t i n g , d r a p — , all appll-anc— a t t a c h e d 2 c a r g a r a g e Avail-aBle Aug 3 0 at $ 1 , 2 5 0

GOODE 647-1898

BIRMINGHAM - Comple te ly fur-n i s h e d 3 Bedrooma . air. Itnena. dlah-— all app l l anc—. 2 c a r g a r a g e Monthly. (Don) 2 5 8 - 1 5 8 5 642-43<»

WALLED LAKE - 1 b e d r o o m , pr ivate e n t r a n c e , a p p l l a n c — , laundry rOom. 1st Boor g a r a g e . Decker at S C o m -merce , a s k i n g $ 5 9 5 Call Bruce Lioyd, M e a d o w m a n a g e m e n t Inc

414 Florida Rentals A b a n d o n Your Hunt - All Areas

REFERRAL SERVICES FOR T e n a n t s & Landlorda

SHARE LISTINGS, 642-1620

CLEARWATER BEACH 440 W—t. Gulf f ron t luxury 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath c o n d o Pool , b e a c h , walk t o s h o p s 4 r — t a u r a n t s 553-4104

LABOR DAY W E E K E N D - Sa t . 2pm thru Labor Day $ 1 4 5 C o t t a g e , san-dy b o t t o m l a k e n e a r Brighton, Sept at $300 per w e e k N o p e t * 437-2610

FEMALE ROOMMATE for Farming-ton HIHs A p a r t m e n t 9 MHe 4 Or-cha rd Lake $ 2 6 0 / M 0 plua % u t » -t>— After 5 0 0 p m 4 7 4 - 4 8 1 6

BIRMINGHAM e x e c u t i v e o f f i c e a p a c e or retail b u a l n e — Entire floor, pr ivate an t r anoe , algn r ights 2 ,800 sq. f t . $ 1 5 eq ft 2 Blk* N of M a p l e / W o o d w a r d o n W o o d w a r d Fabu loua tedNty Con tac t Mr P o r t n e r 5 4 0 - 7 0 6 0

436 Office / Business Space

436 Office / Business

BIRMINGHAM 2 .700 aq ft-. 7 Exec -u t ive Offtoe - S u i t — wfth t e r r a c e Q r e a ! locat ion 4 Call Terr l .

o ther ameni t i— 6 4 7 - 0 9 7 7

MEDICAL SU(TE - 1200 aq . ft- ava#-abM immedia te ly Loca ted m *ma« chopp ing c e n t e r at HMer and • « — r Rda.. W Bloomfield 362-4190

DOWNTOWN OFFICE LOCATION N e a r Ca the r ine McCauley Heal th C e n t e r on Harvey S t r ee t . F r — s t a n d i n g Building Approximate^ 9 0 0 aq ft of Offioe S p a c e avai lable i m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y C o n t a c t C r e o n Smi th . Mayflower Hotel

4 5 3 - 1 6 2 0

BLOOMFIELD HILLS W o o d w f d / l - 7 5 cor r idor Available immediate ly 2 ,000 eq.f t . Exoetlent for epor t lng good* , wal lpaper / d e c o -ra t ions . real e s t a t e l n e u r a n c e a n d

ARI EL ENTERPRISES 5 5 7 - 3 8 0 0

CANTON W a r r e n 4 C a n t o n Ctr Rd Now Leesmg for $8 a sq . f t NNN O n e 2 ,500 sq . f t Unit 4 o n e 6 . 0 0 0 s q ft. Unit Weel for C o m m e r c i a l b u a l n e — o r off ice 3 5 6 - 2 6 0 0

FEMALE WANTED t o s h a r e a p e -d o u a Redfo rd h o m e on 1 H ac r—. All utHltf—. w a a h e r 4 dryer inc luded $ 2 2 5 / m o 5 3 2 - 2 5 2 0

FEMALE. 22 . l eek ing fo r a p a r t m e n t a g e 2 1 - 2 5 Approxi -

MO After 5 p m . can t o aha re with maiery $ 2 5 0 '

4 6 4 - 3 3 5 4

FOUR B e d r o o m h o u — t o s h a r e in W Bloomfield. Nice a r — olo— t o l ak— $ 3 7 5 a m o n t h p l u s half utlB-! « * Debt 2 6 2 - 5 0 6 8 6 6 3 - 8 6 5 4

LAKE CHARLEVOIX Vllle Nuava . Ef-ficiency 4 1,2 8 3 b e d r o o m c o n d o s Pr iva te s a n d y B e e c h August o p e n -

616-54 : ings h547-2030

LAKE HURON, E- T a w — - 1 . 2 4 3 Bedroom f u r n l r h e d c o t t a g e * on large Beech No p e t a GREEN GABLES R E S O P T 517 -362 -2444

LAKE LEELANA J - 1 5 mlnu t— t o T rave r se Ctty I m m a c u l a t e Fur-n i shed 3 b e d r o o m * Private , $600 weekly 616 -256 -7562

LAKE LEELANAU LAKEFRONT Maximum 4 p e r a o n * . Swimming, fishing. Boat Augua t l 6 - 2 3 r d . $275 1 - 6 1 6 - 9 4 6 - 7 8 4 8

TROY - 3 b e d r o o m ranch , f i replace b a s e m e n t . 2 c a r a t t a c h e d fully fumlahed $ 9 0 0 / m c .

263 -0223

g a r a g e d e p o v t

408 Duplexes For Rent BIRMINGHAM- S p a c l o u * 2 b e d -r o o m duplex . 1V» ba tha , fully c a rpe t -e d , f i replace , d o — t o t r anapor t a -t lon Available S e p ' 1. 6 4 6 - 4 6 1 7

NORWAYNE SUB: 2 b e d r o o m Duplex $ 2 9 5 . / m o . + $300 Securi ty Depos i t Call Penny , 9 a m - 3 p m , 326-2600

NORWAYNE 2 3 1 8 Deerf leid 3 bed -r o o m s CI—nl $ 3 0 0 / m o $300 Se-curi ty Depoalt 7 ? 2 - 0 0 2 3

(SLA DEL S O L - 2 b e d r o o m furn ished gulf c o n d o Pool , tennis , golf, shop-ping 4 r e s t a u r a n t s Rese rve now Monthly S e p t -April 5 9 1 - 1 8 7 9

N A P L E S - Luxury 3 b e d r o o m con-d o . walking d i s t a n c e - to golf, n o pe t* Adult c o m m u n i t y $1500-$2 ,000 m o n t h Con tac t : P O. Box 605 , B i r m i n g h a m . M l . 48012 ,

ORLANDO, DISNEY/EPCOT. Luxu-ry 2 b e d r o o m . 2 b a i t c o n d o , fur-m a h e d , poo l l e c u n i , golf Weekly ren ta l $ 6 5 d a y Mr BWdaall, Days, 4 7 4 - 5 1 5 0 - Ev— 4 7 8 - 9 7 7 8

L E L A N D - A r ^ h l t e c t - d e a l g n e d h o u s e bl f r o m b e e c h . S l e e p s 5. $500 s week 6 1 6 - 2 5 6 - 9 0 3 5 .

6 1 6 - 2 2 8 - 5 9 4 3

H O M E - M A T E S P E C I A L I S T S

F e a t u r e d on : "KELLY 4 C O . " TV 7 All Ag—, T—I—, O c c u p a t i o n s ,

B a c k g r o u n d a 4 Ufeatyl— •7 .000 Sa t i s f ied Client*'

6 4 4 - 6 8 4 5 3 0 5 5 5 Sou th f i e ld Rd. . Sou th f i e ld

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 8 7 5 S q Ft.

Fores t P l ace S h o p p i n g Cen te r Excellent Park ing , 4 5 5 - 7 3 7 3

MIDOLEBELT/7 MILE a r — • 1 large ofltoe or 3 m d M d u e i offto— a v r t -abie . Utmtl— Included

5 3 1 - 7 4 0 0

MODERN 3 r o o m ofltoe tor ren t m d o w n t o w n Northville. 349 -0373

050 aq n 548 -5595

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 6 7 5 S q R win ftemodai to Su i t

Excellent Pa rk ing 4 5 5 - 7 3 7 3

EXECUTIVE SUITES "ta down town P lymou th , s t a r t ing at 125 s q » * » Full aervloe offtoe Including 2 4 hour d i c t a p h o n e , word p roces s ing , f a c -

IOFFICE I Ro—. m t h e Wes t l and vtdntty

2 6 1 - 0 6 0 0

OFFICE S P A C E TO SHARE Approx- 200 s q ft. , at Maple a n d R o c h e a t f Ideal for S a l a a p e r a o n Call 5 8 5 - 1 1 6 6 or 879-2564

EXECUTIVE SUITE 2 0 3 a q 4 152 «qft Excellent loca-tion in Fa rming ton Hllla Must l e « »

FARMINGTON HILLS Ar— - 9 0 0 aq . ft. available, very r e a s o n a b l e pr ice G o o d locat ion tor c lothing s to re -C a n 474-8299 Ev— 5 5 9 - 3 8 6 9

FARMINGTON HILLS: Excellent lo-ca t ion for your new b u a l n e — - u p 10 3 .800 aq ft - wiM divide. Ca* G r a c e . M o n - F r t . 4 p m - 6 p m . 4 7 4 - 3 0 5 7

LARGE f u r n i s h e d 2 b e d r o o m town-h o u — to s h a r e . Bloomfield Hills. $33C per m o n t h p l u s half utllltl—.

3 3 8 - 1 5 8 8

LIVONIA R e e p o n s l b l e w o r k i n g w o m a n , non s m o k e r , n e e d e d t o s h a r e a t t r a c t i v e 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h , cent ra l air, g a r a g e s p e o e . $ 3 0 0 m o . + secur i ty Harr ie t . D a y s 6 4 4 - 6 8 9 8

FRANKLIN VILLAGE Historic H o u s e - pe r fec t for smal l r e s t au ran t or relew Call b e t w e e n Bam - 9 a m 8 5 5 - 9 5 8 6

FARMINGTON HILLS - H a t h e w a v S t S p a c i o u a new offtoe b u t t d J n o M per sqfW 4 7 8 - 6 2 1 3

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1800 eq . f t . . 2 med ica l s u n — wfth offto— 4 e x a m r o o m s or profeea lonal off ice u — Ten Mi le /Orcha rd Lake W a r — -Leas ing in format ion 5 2 2 - 4 8 7 5

FARMINGTON HILLS: 10 MHe/1-275 6 0 0 0 S q R - m o d e m off tc—. 3 2 0 0 S q Ft r e s e a r c h lab. a d a p t a b l e tor e n g i n e e r i n g or g e n e r a l offto—. Am-ple park ing . $ 1 2 Sq . R . g r o — 2 3 9 2 3 R e a e f ch Ortve, Fa rmlnf l ton Hllla Call Pa t Elliott a t 2 7 4 - 4 1 0 0

OFFICE S P A C E - 1000-3500 s q . fl. m W e e t l a n d Ideal toca t lor . r e aaon -a b l e ren t . Call d a y s 478-1100. E v e n -ings 4 w e e k e n d s 4 7 1 - 7 8 3 7 *

PLYMOUTH - DOWNTOWN Offtoe tor L e — e 900 + sq. f t .

I floor 455-4180 963 -1173

i g r o u n d I • Detroi t

PLYMOUTH - S t o r s 4 Offios S p a o e P M C . C e n t e r : Ann Arbor Rd. . 1 mile W eg 1-275 Off lc— 568, 6 6 3 a n d 994 eq . f t . S to re >* 600

s q . ft Call 1 0 a m - 5 p m . 455-2541

FRANKLIN. Retail o r offtoe. 375 e q . f t . d o w n t o w n Immed ia t e oc -

PLYMOUTH/DOWNTOWN W e s t c h e s t e r Sq : 1.422 s q ft- retail s p a c e avai lable Excellent pe rk ing . Call DeBorah. 4 5 9 - 8 8 0 1

PLYMOUTH - new cona t ruc t ion . 800 t o 4500 aq ft a p a c e available. Oct . . Nov o c c u p a n c y Call D e b o r a h tor de l alia 4 5 9 - 8 8 0 1

MATURE FEMALE w a n t e d t o s h a r s a p a r t m e n t , own b a t h She lby - Troy $ 2 6 0 / M 0 p l u s 'A utmtl—. - -CaH 2 5 4 - 6 3 3 2

MAGNIFICENT CHATEAU on N o r t h e — i a h o i e of Torch Lake.

9 - 1 8 a n d S e p t 6 - 2 0 681-2232 e w e

P O M P A N O BEACH. O c — n t r o n t c o n d o . ava i l ab l e Nov 2 - 9 S leep* t k i t c h e n e t t e . Call be tween 7 a n d 9 p m . 674-0817

PETOSKEY AREA

Michigan * m o a t luxur ious resor t C o n d o m i n i u m T o w ^ h o u s — loca ted In n o r t h w e s t e r n Michigan Over 200 a c r — of lovely rolling wood lands , p r tva te goM 4 t e n n i s avai lable to ail g u e s t * R e f e r e n c — p l e a — For res -erva t ion I n f o r m a t i o n ca l '

8 0 0 - 6 3 2 - 8 9 0 3 WILDWOOD

ON WALLOON Wal loon L a k e . Ml 49798

MATURE P E R S O N to s h a r e b o u -rn P lymouth $ 2 7 5 p e r m o n t h .

4 5 3 - 8 6 4 1

MOTHER of 2 w i s h — t o s h a r s h o u — with s a m e , 4 b e d r o o m h o m e In Southf ie ld Call a f te r 1pm 5 6 9 - 2 0 2 8

PRIME DOWNTOWN R O C H E S T E R Retail s p a c e avai lable In c h a r m i n g mini mall Approx . 750 sq . fl Exiat-ln« bualne— e x p a n d i n g lo n e a r b y loca t ion i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y CaH 656-2790 or 3 7 3 - 4 8 6 3

FARMINGTON HILLS P r i m e Loca t ion . Nor thwes t e rn High-way . N of 13 MHe 2 7 3 S q Ft. . 1 o r 2 off to—. a u b l e a — $200 per m o n t h e e c h off toe . m d u d — hee t . air cond i -t ioning. lights, of f toe c leaning, t r e e h . c o n f e r e n c e r o o m MO. to,1*01 or l e a — Poss ib l e fu rn i shed . 6 5 5 - 2 4 4 4

PLYMOUTH - 8 7 3 N. MHl Upstair*. 750 aq . fl in 4 r o o m s Front e n t r a n c e . C a i :

591-6874

FARMINGTON HILLS O r c h a r d L a k e Rd 4 12 MHe 1,793 s q f t . c u s t o m f in i shed in cork 4 h a r d w o o d ' P a n e l l -ing Compet i t ive -S t— Inciud— co l -t e e n o o k , c o p y 4 c o m p u t e r r o o m a 4 • e m l - p r t v a t e lavs. Available immed l -s te ly . SIGN PRIVILEGES Mr HSM 6 2 6 - 8 9 0 0

RETAIL S P A C E - 1200 aq, ft. avail-a b l e immediate ly Loca ted In am ail shopp ing c e n t s r st Hlller a n d G r e e r R d * . W Bloomfield 3 6 2 - 4 1 5 0

RETAIL STORE - In s 17 s t o r e s t r ip s h o p p i n g c e n t e r Approx ima te ly 30x60 . A /C 38107 Ann Arbor Rd . Livonia. CaH 3 5 8 - 4 0 8 0

FARMINGTON HILLS from 1200 sq ft, with sepa-rate entrance & signing Will finish to suit.

T i s d a l e & C o . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

NEEDED R O O M A T E t o » h a r e a p a r t m e n t immedia te ly O r — t loca-tion at Mui rwood A p a r t m e n t * Mark . 3 5 3 - 2 2 4 2 or a f te r 6 PM 4 7 8 - 5 8 0 6

PROFESSIONAL wW a h a r e her love-ly well tu rn lahed C a n t o n h o m e wf th s a m e Mus t s e e $ 2 3 0 / m o plua 'A

ROCHESTER HILLS lOOOaqfl s t o r s g e s p a o e $ 3 7 5

4 5 5 - 2 0 3 6

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE ' * Bedroom, 2 ' * Bath colonia l , hot

tuB Furnished • $2100 , u n f u r n i s h e d $1600 644-7074

CLAWSON - 1 b e d r o o m h o u — , re-ally c u i e for a c o u p l e W a s h e r , dryer a tove, r e f r i g e r a t o r Only $250 U.S H O M E S 5 4 6 - 4 1 0 0 O p e n til Bpm

COLONIAL STY LEI S h a r p 4 Bed-room., V* ba th , b a a e m e n t l 2'* car garage + m o r e Call nowt 557-5600 Rent F i n d e r s Smal l F—

DEARBORN HEIGHTS - 3 bedroom. I'A Bath, b a a e m e n t . garage - kida OK R o m a n c e By t h e fire Call! 557-5600 Rent R n d e r s Smal l F e e

D E A R B O R N H E I G H T S - 2 5 2 1 9 Lehigh Clean 2 b e d r o o m doll nou—: n « e n e i g h b o r h o o d . B e a m e d ca thed ra l ceding a p p l l a n c — Large tenced yard , r ecen t ly d e c o r a t e d Kids 4 p e t s o k. $450 p e r m o n t h

NOVI - Nice ar— . 2 Bedroom hou—, Big yard Brln© the k ids 4 pe t a . All utilities paid $400 U S HOMES 546-4 lOOOpan il l 6pm

PLYMOUTH - i m m a c u l a t e 2 bed -r o o m Brick r a n c h A p p l l a n c — , w a s h e r dryer , air, c a p r e t l n g a n d d r a p — Adult* No pe t* $ 6 0 0 per m o n t h 453 -2913

410 Flats For Rent

NOVI - 2 b e d r o o m h o m e on lake . Siove, r e f r ige ra to r No pe t* $ 4 7 5

nth H « f e r e n c — n e c e a a a r y Call: 6 2 4 - 6 1 9 4

per month.

NW DETROIT 1 b e d r o o m , g a r a g e , f e n c e d yard . $2Q0/mon th . $ 4 0 0 / a e c u r i t y . After 6 PM: 5 3 3 - 6 1 0 5

OAK PARK, well kep t 3 b e d r o o m ranch, full b a s e m e n t , a p p l l a n c — . l a n c e d y a r d Avai lable Aug. 1. $ 5 8 5 / mo Even ings 4 w e e k e n d s 7 3 7 - 9 4 1 7

OAK PARK - 3 b e d r o o m , f in ished b a s e m e n t F e n c e d L e a — requ i r ed . Garage , s t o v e , r e f r l g e r s t o r , washer , dryer Only $ 4 2 5 U.S H O M E S . 546^+ iQf iOpen til 8 p m

EAST SUBURB - nioe 2 b e d r o o m , b a a e m e n t , laundry tadBt l—, ca rpe t -ing Avai lable now $ 4 2 5 / M O .

557-5600 Rent F inde r s Smal l F—

FARMINGTON HILLS Ar— - 1 Bed-r o o m u p p e r flat R e m o d e l e d . $340 p e r Month p lus secur i ty Pay own utl l l t l— 534-2036 o r 471-3631

NICE WESTLAND AREA 2 b e d r o o m , dining room bring t h e kida-' $ 3 2 5 / M O

557-5600 Rent F inders Small F—

N W DETROIT- 2 b e d r o o m lower unit , dining room, b a s e m e n t , no p e t s $300 m o p lus s e c u r i t y refer-e n c e s 15099 Pa t t on . 455-1664

SANIBEL ISLAND - Lovely 2 bed -r o o m . 2 b a t h c o n d o over looking S a n Car lo* Bay S c r e e n e d balcony, t enn i s c o u r t s , pool*, d o c k a g e avail-a b l e A n n u a l or aeaaona l P. O Box 564. Frankl in , Ml 4 8 0 2 5

STUART - 2 B e d r o o m - 2'A b a t h t o w n h o u — with patio, comple te ly , tu rn lahed . ava i lab le al $495 per m o wtth 1 yr l e a — 751-8456

WINTER HAVEN New 3 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h m o b — h o m e . Lake view. Lake M a r t a n n a a c r — , f u m l a h e d . By m o n t h o i s e a s o n 541 -0639

415 Vacation Rentals A b a n d o n Your Hun! - All Are—

REFERRAL SERVICES FOR T e n a n t * 4 Landlords

SHARE LISTINGS, 642-1620

ABSOLUTELY br—thtakl r ig N. Michigan ' s

412 Townhouses-Condos For Rent

Cfcia secur i ty 4 7 7 - 5 3 2 9

app l l anc—. f e n c e d y a r d Kida $475 $ 6 0 f— Renta l G u i d e , 2 5 5 - 5 5 1 0 164 W 9 Mile. F e r n d a l e

DEOUiNDRE 4 M-59 a r e a , R o c h e s -ter H a a . 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h . $ 4 5 0 p e r mo. Available S e p t 1

3 9 9 - 1 2 5 9

DETROIT. Ann Arbor Trail 4 W a r r e n Rd a r — 2 b e d r o o m . fuOy c a r p e t e d , a p p l l a n c — . B a s e m e n t , n o p e t s $ 4 7 5 5 2 2 - 1 2 8 1

DETROIT - Ann A r b o r Trail 4 W a r -ren Rd 3 B e d r o o m b u n g a l o w , vinyl a ided, b a s e m e n t , c a r p e t i n g $ 4 7 5 per MO plus secur i ty 2 7 7 - 5 1 4 9

DETROIT - Ford 4 E v e r g r e e n 2 Bedrooma. dming r o o m , b a a e m e n t . g a r a g e Appl lanc—, C a r p e t e d 4 d e a n $ 4 5 0 After 3 p m 5 2 5 - 0 1 5 3

OPTION to b u y Royal Oak 3 b e d -room. w a s h e r , d r y e r S e n d tor kid* 4 pe t* S tove , r e f r i g e r a t o r Air. ca r -pe ted , Only $ 3 7 5 U S H O M E S . 5 4 6 - 0 5 0 6 0 p e n till 6 p m

PLEASANT RIDGE - 2 B e d r o o m h o u — g a r a g e , f in i shed B a s e m e n t , yard, w a s h e r , d rye r . $250 U S HOMES, 5 4 6 - 0 5 0 6 0 p e n til 8 p m

PLYMOUTH nice n e l a p b o r h o o d Security Depos f t

1 b e d r o o m h o u — In $ 3 0 0 . / m o +

4 5 9 - 7 2 5 4

PRICED RIGHT! 3 B e d r o o m s , M l ki tchen, p a t i o lor BBO Family wfth pets OK. $ 4 7 5 / M O 5 5 7 - 5 6 0 0 Ren t F inder* Small F—

REDFORO - l a r g e d e a n 3 b e d r o o m , $490 . Kida. p e t s OK. m o n e y beck g u a r a n t — . . 460 t — Renta l G u i d e . 255-551© 184 W f t M H e S e m d a l e

A b a n d o n Your Hunt For A OUALIRED RENTAL

SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620 884 So, Adama , B i rmingham. Ml

A COMFORTABLE 2 b e d r o o m con-d o , nice a r — Utllltl— paid . A spiral s t a i r c a s e $ 2 7 5 U.S. HOMES. 5 4 6 - 4 1 0 0 O p e n tU8pm

A v a i l a b l e 12 Mi le - N W A r e a

1450 Sq . F t . r anch t o w n h o u — 2 bath*, Individual p r iva te e n t r a n c e , c a r p e t i n g , a p p l l a n c — d u b h o u — a n d pool $ 6 7 5 per Mo

Also ranch Apt. from $ 6 2 5 per Mo

3 5 6 - 3 7 8 0

4 Bed' r oom 2 Bath h o m e on l o v e l i e s t l a k e ( G a y l o r d a r e a ) Dishwasher, fireplace, deck gas grill, s a n d y b e a c h , boa t $550. 'week. From Aug 2 3 only 642-2891

PROFESSIONAL w o m a n looking for | s a m e to s n a r e 2 b e d r o o m , 2 b a t h

Somer—1 A p a r t m e n t . Troy 6 4 9 - 1 6 6 5 or 6 4 4 - 9 0 6 6

PETOSKEY - HARBOR SPRINGS LAKESIDE C L U B CONDOMINIUMS Luxurioualy f u r n i s h e d , s tudios , 2 Bedroom, 2 b e d r o o m with toft, 4 t o w n h o u — r e n t a l s o n Round Lake By the w e e k e n d , week , month or s e a s o n L a k e e i d e amen i t i— Include our INDOOR P O O L / S P A , tervila. b e a c h f r o n t , sa i l ing, fishing, e tc with golfing n e a r b y L a k e or p o n d a i d e units ava i l ab l e

BAYHEAD REAL ESTATE 4 5 3 E Lake S t , P e t o e x e y . Ml 4 9 7 7 0

6 1 6 - 3 4 7 - 3 8 7 2 6 1 6 - 3 4 7 - 7 6 9 0

SPIDER LAKE - Lak* f ron t age . 2 B e d r o o m f u r n i s h e d h o u s e , s l e e p s 6. with b o o t , d o c k 4 l aundry No p e t s 7 mil— t r o m T r a v e r u e City $450 week 8 1 6 - 9 4 6 - 0 8 2 5

AU SABLE RIVER Grayling, 2 r oom eff ic iency a p t . o r 6 b e d r o o m pr iva te l o d g e Pool , canoe ing , e tc For r a t i 642-0014

T R A V E R S E BAY INN Trave r— Ci ty ' s n e w — i vacat ion Inn 1 4 2 B e d r o o m mote l a p a r t m e n t * wtth Ki tchens H — t e d pool , Prtvate Beach a c c e s s Week ly r a t— u n d e r $400 B r o c h u r e 1-800-942-2646

PROFESSIONAL f e m a l e r o o m a t e w a n t e d Non s m o k i n g , a g — 2 1 - 3 5 t o aha re Lake Orion a r — o o n d o , $250 p e r m o n t h p lus '» utllltl— CaH weekday* , a f te r 5 : 3 0 p m 3 9 1 - 2 8 7 1

PROFESSIONAL MALE t o a h a r e n ice 3 B e d r o o m Home m So . R e d -lord with r eapona ib le , p ro feea lona l m a i e / t e m a J e Fufl h o u — pr tv—g—. g a r a g e e n c e e / $ 2 5 0 / m o n t h . Ca*

utiira— mctuded . m o n t h secur i ty r e q u i r e d .

9 3 7 - 0 3 9 5

QUIET m a t u r e , e d u c a t e d female , s e e k * n o n - » m o k l n g s a m e , to s h a r e r em a n d utllltl— m Bloomfield Hill* a p a r t m e n t S t a r t S e p t 1 or a o o n e r L—ve m e s s a g e . 6 4 3 - 0 8 9 9

RETIRED, d i—bled bu»ine— e x e c u -tive d e e i r — t o s h a r e e x p e n a — In pr iva te h o m e In R e d f o r d Twp wtth a n o t h e r partially disaB.eC male C o m p a n i o n jfuaaslsi p r o v i d e d o n a 24 hour Basis 5 3 2 - 1 2 2 0

WANTED - S h a r e retail a p a c e with e s t ab l i shed gift s h o p or b o u t i q u e Business Approximate ly 2 c o u n t e r s or 150 S q Ft, to nor thw—t a r — lor gftt iewelry —I— 4 7 4 - 5 8 6 5

434 Industrial-Warehouse

FARMINGTON HILLS 13 Mlle-Farmington Rd.

Medical 1100 sq. ft., suite with 3 exam rooms. 2 lavs. Pri-vate office, lab with many bullt-ins Newly decorated. Available now.

T i s d a l e 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0 •

PRIME • OFFICE LOCATIONS

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 10 W S q u a r e Lake Rd neer 1-75 500-800 aq . f t . of office a p e — e n -able immed ia t e ly

DEARBORN Mich igan /Ou te r Dr Flexible floor p lan . 450 - 3 . 7 0 0 eq.ft Immedia te . o c c u p a n c y

TROY 4 6 0 - 1 , 5 0 0 s q . f t execut ive office • p a c e Map le Rd al S t ephenaon Available immedia te ly

MEDICAL-DENTAL Michigan Ave . /Ou te r Dr., D e f b o m f e e . Nice s u i t e available, sui ted tor den t i s t or g r o u p of dent i s t* 1.500-3 .000 s q ft i m m e d i a t e occupancy

MEDICAL-DENTAL 1701 Baldwin R o a d . Pont lac . 900-1 200 aq . f t . Available Immediately Excel lent layout .

SOUTHFIELD Execut ive off toe *pece l oca t ed n e f B l rminghem In par*-l ike se t t ing 2 ,400 aq.f t ava i lab le

Properties Offered by

ARI-EL E n t e r p r i s e s , Inc

557-3800 BRIGHTON AREA - New, ene rgy e f -ficient industrial bui ldings with tax a b a t e m e n t tor lea— 4 ,200 t o 49 ,000 s q ft. Excellent US-23/1-96 locat ion 1313)437-6961

FARMINGTON HILLS/LNonia. 5 . 300 aq.ft. building, 750 aq f t of of f toe 8 M—ZMIddleben a r — 18 M o L e — e $ 1 . 7 5 0 / m o . Aak for Nan, 4 7 1 - 6 9 9 3

HEATED WAREHOUSE sb le In Northville, 1000 s q u a r e f e e t $3 .50 per s q u a r e loot. Fork Bft avail-a b l e lor u — C a * 3 4 9 - 8 0 3 6

NOVI -3.000 - 5,400 SO FT

Pr ime Industrial s p a c e lor l e a s e Including of f ice 4 w a r e h o u —

Available immediate ly 5 5 7 - 3 8 0 0

438 Office / Business Space

FARMINGTON O F R C E - with fu rn -lahlnga 4 c a r p e t Nearly 300 aq. fl. Inciud— lant tonal 4 utllltl— on G r a n d River at P o w e r s . $ 3 2 5 monthly . Duke Realty 4 7 7 - 6 0 0 0

FARMINGTON - S t a t e St . a c t p e s f r o m City Halt 1128 sq ft. off ice for ren t . Impress ive and r e a s o n a b l e . Call b e t w e e n 9 a m 4 1pm 649-2848

GREAT LOCATION 10'/» MHe Rd Southf ie ld Rd Ofltoe su i t— to 891 Sq. Ft., amen building

parking. Fu« (anitorlal *er-vice, s t o r a g e f ac i lm— Ve«y-compet ;

2 5 8 - 8 4 0 0

TRAVERSE C I T Y - L a k e s h o r e Reeort Cha rming , b e e c h f r o n t c o t t a g — and a p a r t m e n t s with k l l chen* Located on p r tva t e s a n d y b e a c h $ * 4 5 - $ 5 2 0 week B r o c h u r e . 1 - 8 0 0 - 9 4 2 - 2 6 4 6

BEAUTIFUL LAKES OF THE NORTH

• L o c a t e d n e a r Gaytord • AH n e w h o r n — - Hot t u b 4 s a u n a units avai lable • 2 l ak— - s a n d y b e a c h * • Boa t* ' r o e

• Gotl c o u r s e • i n d o o r p o o l • Riding s t a b l e s • T e n n i s 4 m o r e Call She r i Klmberty 616-585-6100

416 Halls For Rent

DETROIT 3 b e d r o o m , N of 6 MHe, E o» G r a n d River $ 3 5 0 / m o p l u s e e c u r -tty 9 8 1 - 1 5 0 2

DETROIT - 3 B e d r o o m , n e w k l lchen , d l s h w a s h f a t o v e . r e f r i g e r a t o r , 2 car g a r a g e , fuH b a a e m e n t . f e n c e d yard , m m t cond i t ion . 7 M— 4 Tele-graph A r — Avai lab le In approx i -mate ly 2 w k s R a f e r e n c — N o pets . 2 m o n t h s secur i ty d e p o a l t $ 5 0 0 per M 0 Call e v e m n g a , 4 2 2 - 1 4 8 3

EXECUTIVE - fu»y l o a d e d 2 b e d -rooiji wfth pool , |ust $ 6 2 5 O t h e r s . 7 days . $60 t — Ren ta l G u i d e . 2 5 5 - 5 5 1 0 184 W 9 MHe. F e r n d a l e

REDFORD T W P , h o m e Informat ion cen te r h — a f r — renta l hous ing bul-letin b o a r d

Call 937 -2171 .

R E D F O R D 2 b e d r o o m h o m e $ 3 7 5 / m o - with Op t lon - to -buy for $29 000 - $ 1 , 3 7 5 r equ i red t o m o v e in 3 4 9 - 3 0 1 9

REDFORD 3 b e d r o o m ranch Fln-isned b a a a m e n t w / 2 addi t ional b e d -r o o m s 2 full ba tha , Ber. fireplace, cent ra l air. 2 c a r g f a g e . Extr—. $ 6 5 0 / m o p l u s secur i ty 5 3 7 - 9 6 8 3

FARMINGTON HILLS. R a m b l e w o o d S p e c i o u s 4 b e d r o o m co lome i . 3200 *q fl . 2'A b a t h a . i n d u d — lawn ser-« c e $ 1 8 5 0 per m o n t h 5 5 3 - 9 0 7 5

Duplex unit, star 4

FARMINGTON HILLS 6 0 0 a q f t . yard c a r s inc luded N o s tep* , n o p e t s Depoen ideal for o l d f p a r s o n . 9 Mne MKJdleben a r — Available Aug 1 $ 3 7 5 8 5 5 - 1 2 6 5

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 M— 4 Hagger ty Rrf a r — . 3 8 8 8 3 Plum-Brodfce p r ^ 4 b e d r o o m a . 2'A b a t h s famity room wtth fireplace, formal dining r o o m a tudy . Jacuzzi 2 H cm a t t a c h e d g a r a g e d e c * I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y n o p e t a N o n a m o k a r s Aaking $2200 CaN B r u c e Lioyd. u e e d o w m a n a g a m a n t . inc 8 5 1 - 8 0 7 0

FARMINGTON 2 b e d r o o m brick r a n c h o n r a * n e lot » town 1 ba th , fireplere. d a n . Flori-da r o o m , pe t lo . a t t a c h e d O f a g e ideal tor e m p t y n e e t e r » $ » 5 0 ' m o e v a — b i e S e p t 1 4 7 7 - 3 4 0 3

GAROCN CTTY

$ 4 7 5 / m o A f t f 4 p m

Cony 3 yard , g a r a g e

525-11A3

GARDEN CITY 3 b e d r o o m ranch, flnlahed b a a a m e n t . TO O f g m $ 6 7 5 a m o n t h . 114 m o n t h s seouHtv.

ROCHESTER A R E A 3 b e d r o o m . 2 c f a t t a c h g f a g e . tun b a s e m e n t , on 3 ac r—. all r e m o d e l e d . $750

6 9 3 - 4 3 4 0

ROCHESTER HILLS - 2 Horn—. 4 b e d r o o m . 2'/» Ba th C o l o n i a l s $ 1 . 8 0 0 / m o 4 $ 2 . 2 0 0 / m o Ask for J e a n or A n n a Merrill Lynch Reel ty Office 6 5 1 - 8 8 5 0 o r R e e t d e n c e

6 5 2 - 4 8 1 8

B I R M I N G H A M Large 2 b e d r o o m tcrwnhou— Welk-in c lose t AC C a r p o r t a n d securi ty s y s t e m Adult c o m m u n i t y - Wood-w f d 4 Quart or, 646-1188

BIRMINGHAM - 2 b e d r o o m 1 b e t h c o n d o , Beeemen t . p r iva te en t r ance , g r—I locat ion $ 7 7 5 per month ,

645-0516

BLOOMRELD CONDO 2 b e d r o o m . 2 Bath Convenien t lo-ca t ion on Long Lake Rd , 4 Tele-g r a p h Inciud— Aaeocla t ton f — wa-i f 4 h—1 F — t u r — p o d . mi-c rowave . air condi t ioning , w a s h f . d ryer 4 c a r p o r t A d J t communi ty ,

— ' 1. Rant 540-2375

BEAUTIFUL LAKE CHARLEVOIX 2 4 3 B e d r o o m f r a m e c o t t a g — 4 log c a b i n s L o c a t e d on the wa te r s e d g e id—I lor s p o r t i n g family - with excel-lent s w i m m i n g , fishing 4 boa t ing We f e ru s t i c yet m o d e m In a p e a c -M a n d qu ie t s u r r o u n d i n g For fur-t h e r Into c e n 6 1 6 - 5 3 6 - 7 1 8 9

LIVONIA DANIEL A. LORD K o ' C 2 haUs. 100-275 capac i ty , parking, air cond i t i on ing Ren ta l lor all o c c a -s ions Al Z lnger 4 6 4 - 0 5 0 0 427 -3545

MARCO ISLAND - " S — W i n d s ' guf f - f ront b e a c h , 2 B e d r o o m a , chil-d ren w e l c o m e . Call tor Brochure* Days - 8 8 1 - 6 4 0 2 Ev— 882 -4593

STRAIGHT a r row f e m a l e . 24. look-ing for s a m e t o s h a r e a p a r t m e n t In Fa rming ton Hills, No a m o k i n ^ t y rmlng to i d r u g s B e f o r e 5 p m

STRAIGHT m a l e h — 2 b e d r o o m t o w n h o u — t o s h a r s in Novl. Refer-e n c e s D a y s until 5 . 3 0 p m . 3 4 9 - 0 5 0 0

A f t f 6 p m . 3 4 9 - 3 7 2 9

STRAIGHT MALE in la te 2 0 s a e e k a s a m e t o s h a r e 3 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h q u a d wvol h o u — In P lymouth . Twp. $275 per mo , p lus utllltl—, call be -tween 1 -6 4 2 0 - 2 4 4 4

STRAIGHT profeea lona l m a l e wtsh-— to s h f e your h o u — , wtthin 15 minut— of G f d e n City by " A f t f 7 3 0 p m . weekday* ,

420 Rooms For Rent A b a n d o n Your Hunt For A QUALIFIED ROOMMATE

SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1620 S 8 4 S A d a m a , Bi rmingham , Mich

BOYNE WALLOON a r — 3 b e d -room, 2 b a t h . pool . p o n d , b e a c h , — u n a . golf , p l ayground chi ldren* g r o u p act lvt t l—. $350 851-7620

CHARLEVOIX CONDO - Weeps 4. on l a k e with pool , moat w e e k s *vaH-aBle 644-6280

CHARLEVOIX New l a k e f r o n t condo . s l eeps 4-6.

Jaou22J. cab le , air, pod. . 3 8 3 - 3 8 8 5 or 644-3860

d o g s Available Aug $ 7 6 5 Caa 1-9 PM daily

BRAND NEW o o n d o n e f downtown R o c h e a t f 2 Bedrooma . cent ra l air. aa a o p u a n c — 4 ca rpe t ing , no peta A f t f 5pm 332-0976

ROYAL OAK - $ 8 5 0 large 3 Bed-room all appUano—. O f a g e . too , o thers , $60 «— Renta l G u i d e 2 5 5 - 5 5 1 0 184 W 9 MHe. F e r n d a l e

ROYAL OAK 13 MMe 4 W o o d w f d 3 /4 B e d r o o m $ 8 0 0 m o n t h 3327 E» wood, t Blk E ol Greenf ie ld half blk S of 13 M— O p e n S a t 10AM-Noon 6 4 4 - 0 8 3 8

SIX MILE - TELEGRAPH 2 b e d -room, m b e t h , s t o v e 4 Ma, $ 3 7 5 a month Secur i ty d e p o e n Ca» a t l f 4 3 0 p m 5 2 5 - 1 3 9 4

CLAWSON, 2 b e d r o o m a p e d o u a c o n d o t o w n h o u — mcAid— aa app»-

wlndow t rea t -m o 646-2138 m e n t s . n o p e t a

ca rpe t ing , o pe ta . $550

C R O O K S 4 14'A MILE - 2 Bed-r o o m a . VA b a t h a , l a rge rooma, p o d . Ma tu re O e f f e n c — No pe ta $675 m o plua —curtty 544-7626

EXECUTIVE CONOO - le t fioor r a n c h City of Btoomfleid HHla 2 b e d r o o m a . 2 b a t h a . g f a g e $1100 p f m o n t h

S c h w f t z f Real Es t a t e 6 4 7 - 1 9 0 0

CHARLEVOIX - New deluxe 2 b e d -r o o m l a k e f r o n t c o n d o P o d . b e e c h , c a b l e TV. eM amenl l l— $550 p f

•k Call 652-3461

EAST TAWAS 3 b e d r o o m c o t t a g — on Lake Huron. Cell a f t f 6 p m 595-8580 On W e — e n d s 1 -517-382-4609

ELIZABETH LAKE N e f K e e g o Habor Small cab lna . $ 1 4 0 p f w e — Swimming 4 s a n d y Beach 681 -9869 or 879-1361

ANN ARBOR Trail 4 M e m M a n a r — flnlahed B a s e m e n t , i m m e d i a t e occu-pancy . $ 2 2 5 m o n t h , plua securi ty depos i t 4 2 5 - 6 1 8 9

CANTON - C o n v e n i e n t to exp re s s -w a y s E m p l o y e d , r—pons lb l e mars $55 per week p l u s dep- j s f l

397-8866

CANTON - 1-275 R o o m tor r e spon -sible. n o n s m o k i n g p e r s o n , laundry privileg— R e f e r a n c — 4 Seposi l r»-qu i red . p r i v a t e p h o n e , 4 5 3 - 4 1 8 0

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 r oom fur-n i shed B a s e m e n t a p t S h a r e Bath, male p r e l e r r e d $60 p f week

4 7 4 - 2 5 0 6

FARMINGTON HILLS - Furnished room wfth walk ing c lose t Female only $50 p f w e — 1st a n d last week r f j m r e d 4 7 1 - 1 0 1 2

TWO (21 Single Profeea lona l* n e e d 3rd to s h a r e d o w n t o w n Bi rmingham h o u s e S e e k i n g quality ex t rover t willing t o a s s imi l a t e Ev— 2 5 8 - 3 4 8 8

WAYNE-WESTLAND a r — - Beaut i -ful h o m e t o s h a r e wtth m a t u r e p f -son i n d u d — utllltl— 4 c a b l e T V $ 2 3 5 / m o 5 9 5 - 8 8 9 8

422 Wanted To Rent

HEART OF TROY Big Beaver 4 Llvemola a r — , c h o o — f rom 2 newty d e c o r a t e d 3 ,000 aq. ft. 4 700 s q ft offtoe suit—. I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y .

O'RILLEY REALTY 689-8344

ACT FASTI! S a i e s g r o u p —eking t o sublet I40aqf t interior p r iva te offtoe, l oca t ed In luxury Building. Birming-ham a d d r e — Have t o *— t o a p p r e -c i a t e A real b f ga in a l $ 2 9 0 p f m o n t h Inciud— utllltl—. 5 4 0 - 0 0 1 0

ANNOUNCING: Now you c a n a f fo rd a first-cla— full aervlca off ice W Ann Arbor at Internat ional Bualne— Cen te r s . I.B.C. aervto— Include indi-vidual off ioe rentala, p rofeea lona l secre tar ia l s e m e — large c o n t f -e n c e tacUltl— Loca ted In Ann Ar-b o r ' s newes t high tech g rowth a r — n e f 1-94 on S o u t h S t a t e Call Gary C o b b : 7 6 1 - 2 8 0 0

W e Cut t h e Cos t of Doing Bua lneas"

APPROX 1080 aq, ft . . In m e d i c a l complex . Boarding Livonia 4 F a r m -ington. wm auit any Doctor Call days: 4 7 8 - 1 1 0 0 or 4 7 1 - 7 8 3 7

A PRIVATE OFFICE w ' r e c e p t i o n i s t 4 pe rsona l ized p h o n e a n s w e r i n g Plymouth Ar—, $200 p f m o S e c -retarial eervic— availaBle 4 6 4 - 2 9 6 0

P R O F E S S I O N A L S U I T E S T O LEASE - Ideal Locat ion. 4 1 6 7 7 Ford R o a d . | u s t weel of 1-275. C a n t o n Township, Approx . 1,200 aq. ft . , m o r e If n e e d e d . WW flnleh t o your s p e c t f t o a t l o n a O t h f a q u a r e f o o t a g e avai lable 2 9 6 - 1 7 9 0

REDFORD - 7 MHe 4 m k e t f 900 aq . ft o f f ice Budding. Park ing , very n * . . V d - I for real - < « • a n c e Call 8 2 6 - 5 5 4 3

RYAN MEDICAL CENTER Multl discipl inary medical p r ac t io— including p h a r m a c i s t s a n d d e n t i s t s G o o d o p p o r t u n i t y for aolo o r g r o u p p rac t i ce - 6 7 5 , 1200. 2*>0 R y a n a t 12 Mile Rd 3 8 2 - 4 1 5 0

RYAN MEDICAL CENTER Mufti discipl inary medica l p rac t ice , including with a pha rmac i s t 4 d e n -tist. G o o d oppor tun i ty for ao lo or g r o u p p r a c t i c e . 675. 1200 a n d 2500 aq f t . R y a n 4 12 MHe Rd C o n t a c t H o w a r d W G o d d a r d 3 6 2 - 4 1 5 0

INDIVIDUAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES for tea— Monthly rental i n d u d — Full-t ime recept ionis i . p h o n e an -swer ing c o n f e r e n c e factlltl— and law library Copier a n d secre tar ia l s e rv ices available Loca t ion* in-d u d e : Southf ie ld . Bi rmingham a n d Bingham Farm*. 1 month"* f r— rant on a y e f lea—. For m o r a m f o r m a -

Ron Ba rman 6 2 7 - 7 7 5 0 CENTURY 21 Nor thwes te rn

UVONIA O F R C E S P A C E Available immediately From 4 0 0 - 1 0 0 0 a q f t .

Broker* p ro t ec t ed . 4 2 2 - 1 3 8 0

UVONIA. 6 MHe 4 I-275 10X 12' a n d 1 2 X 14' Unlta.

Recept ion a rea availaBle Call 3 4 9 - 7 8 2 2

LIVONIA - 6 mlto-l-275, Laurel Off-ice P a r k , inc lude* r ecep t lon l a t , p h o n e asnWfcrlng. mall handl ing . Also Secre tar ia l s e m e — avai lable

4 6 4 - 3 7 0 0

S O U T H R E L D - Att ract ive small of f -ice s u / t — R e a s o n a b l e , g o o d loca-t ion. pa rk ing 4 a c c e — to I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y 5 8 9 - 2 8 2 0

S O U T H R E L D Honeywell C e n t f , 128 s q . f t 4 117 sq.ft. shor t t e rm s e -i s e s — a v a i l a b l e

4 4 3 - 5 0 5 0

S O U T H R E L D pr ime offtoe s p a c e n o w ava i lab le . 8 1 1 aqft . $ 1 2 P f s q f t Full s e r v i c e , g o o d loca t ion

B f b a r a T r a * 356-OS55

S O U T H F I E L D 11 MILE-LAHSER

950 sq. ft. Will finish to suit. Great X-way access

T i s d a l e & C o . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

All A r — a - Apta - H o u s — - C o n d o * LANDLORDS 8 TENANTS

SHARE LISTI Ram BY Refer ra l

INGS 642-1620

BIRMINGHAM, Bloomfie ld , Troy a r — lor D o c t o r s tamlly re loca t ing Family of 4 (chi ldren 6 4 8). n e e d un-f u r n i s h e d 3 / 4 B e d r o o m h o m e S e p t . 1st, 6 4 9 - 4 9 5 9 or 8 5 1 -1062

CHRISTIAN m o t h f a n d d a u g h t e r n e e d living q u a r t e r s or r o o m t o ran t m A n d o v f d i a t n e t Quta t »fe s t j j e Non a m o k m g 4 dnBKWfl.-829-8117

GAYLORD - LEWIS TON AREA M o d e m c o t t a g e wfth f i replace on Beautiful — d u d e d sandy b e a c h I—a $ 3 2 5 /wk Excellent swimming 4 flahlng golf , tannla nearby; b o a t i nc luded Avai lable weeka of Aug 16th, 23rd 4 30 th Of f toe 3 5 2 - 3 5 7 8 . h o m e 851-0745

LIVONIA - PRIVATE ENTRANCE A b a t h d e a n f u m l a h e d t i eep ing Via 1 - 9 6 / 2 7 5 5 Mile 4 Newburgh

$74. w e — (y. 4 6 4 - 1 8 9 0

MERRtMAN-Cherry HHI Room m a pr iva te h o m e for q u i e l m a t u r e gen-t l e m e n wi th lull h o u — p r i v a e g — M u s l Be n o n s m o k i n g , work ing dsy m m h o u r * 4 have r e f f enc— $50 securi ty $ 1 7 0 / m o 7 2 2 - 0 0 3 2

GAYLORD 2 b e d r o o m c o t t a g e on $ 2 7 5 p f we— " a n d Aug 2 3 - 3 0

NORTHVILLE- F u m l a h e d room tor mat p a l m e d C o m p l e t e hou—

privileg— for adul t , r eepons lb le f ema le $ 4 5 we— Call 11am-2 3 0 p m 349-0073

O t s e g o L •bie Aug.

557-<

L a k e 2 - 9

-9272

ROOM WtTH k i t c h e n privHeg—. m-ckid— a l utlHtl—, $80 . Firs! a n d leaf w - k ^ r f i t W a y n a » M * h g n A £

S O U T H R E L D BEAUTY I 2 b e d r o o m Hrepiace . p e t t o * * BBO Kida OKI G a r a g e . $ S 5 0 / M 0 557-5800 Ren t R n d e r s S m a * F —

SOUTHFIELD 3 B e d r o o m Brick Ranch . 1 H b a t h a " s ac r—. a e r o — f rom Pk*n Ho8ow Golf $ 7 9 0 / m o • securi ty A f t f 4 p m . 3 6 4 - 4 1 2 0

STERLING HEIGHTS 4 b e d r o o m , atr . c a r p e t e d a

afcssss : t o buy $ 4 3 5

tri I—el 3 b e d r o o m e . f am*y

O f t O a S E P O « r e F A R M S f t o o m y 3 S S + F " " " S t o n S

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 MHe 4 O r c h a r d Lake Rd a r e a . F a r m m g l o n Sq C o n d o a . 2 Bedrooma . 2X>atha. 3 rd floor, * n m e d l a t e o c c u p a n c y . a a r t h t o n e a . v e r y n i c e . $ 7 5 0

Bruce Lloyd 851-8070

FARMINGTON HILLS 14 MHe 4 MiddlebeH l b e d r o o m oentral air. s t o r a g e room e f t h m . Balcony, p o d .

Ma. low utwty c o e t a $625 861-1721

FARMINGTON HILLS RAMBLEWOOO

O e t e h o u — aaoudfy F r — M a n d n g 1800 aq ft 2 b e d o o m . 2 bath r anch c o n d o ta t« floor l f*»dry . 2 car at-

GRANO TRAVERSE BAY 2 b e d r o o m with loft, c o m -

f u m l a h e d . $ 3 7 5 p f w e — . plua aecur t ty A f t f 8pm 477-0006

HARBOR COVE 4 ' 1 6 - 2 3 S p e d o u e b e d r o o m , f t tfy e q d p p p e d .

p r iva t e s a u n a 4 d e c k ' Beech, p o d . t e n m a . chHdrana p r o g r a m 644-8638

HARBOR SPRINGS CONOO

DUPLEX m town on Mam S t . 2 r o o m a A f t f 5PM 892-3 I M

HARBOR SPRINGS - 1 m— B o y n e Highland 4 b e d r o o m m f h o m e , * e l e M l m o n » of Aug

6 6 2 - 1 3 4 8

HARBOR S P W N G S b e d r o o m

WESTLAND (Fa rming ton 4 Joy) for work ing w o m a n Pr iva te 'A beth ,

s o m e ki tchen pr i .Hsga* 261 -1973

leundry 4 $ 5 0 ' w k pk p lue d e p o e n

DOCTOR New t o a r e a , n e e d a 3 or Bedroom h o m e on a m o n t h t o

m o n t h ren ta l &«*«* No chi ldren $800 or le—. Beginning Auo 1. or 15th m nice s r — Deys, 7 2 4 - 1 3 7 0 . a f t f 8 6 4 7 - 1 7 8 3

EXECUTIVE DESIRES LUXURIOUS 4 BEOROOM RANCH IN OR NEAR FARMINGTON HiLLS FOR IMMEDI-ATE OCCUPANCY 3 - 3"A BATHS. JACUZZI. WET BAR. COMPLETELY FINISHE0 WALK OUT BASEMENT, HOT TUB, CENTRAL AIR, ALA«M. INTERCOM. FULLY LANDSCAPED WITH SPRINKLERS. 4 ANY OTHER R E R N E M E N T S 15-24 M O LEASE/ P U R C H A S E PREFERRED HOME TO BE 3 -7 YRS OLD P O O L NOT DESIRED ANYTIME 5 9 1 - 1 7 7 7

AT ONCE' Your new off ice a c o m p l e t e at any of our 7 pr iva te ofltoe Bualne— c e n -ter* In the Best txiHdlnga m I own, FULL or PART TIME Fully s t a f f e d

s t e q u i p m e n t Duality p h o n e c o v e r a g e 4 m u c h more .

Ask for our r e f f enc—I EXECUTIVE G R O U P OFFICES, INC'

B ' h a m . D e a r b o m . S'fleld, Troy Leasing info: 352-2992

ATTRACTIVE individual N W o o d w f d f — Rant i n d u d — uimtl— a n d u — d c o m m o n wait ing araa 2 8 6 - 1 7 8 0

AVAILABLE NOW S O U T H F I E L D

N. of 12 Mile 300 to 1,200 Sq. Ft.

From $11.00 Per Sq. Ft. Month to Month or

Lease Available Call. 476-8455

MAPLE-ORCHARD MEDICAL

Tower St.. West Bloom-field's finest medical space is now available for lease. Separate entrances, free storage.

T i s d a l e & C o . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

MAPLE/TELEGRAPH AREA Interior offtoe. p o e e l d e p h o n e an -swer ing se rv ice ideal for m a n u f a c -

6 2 6 - 4 7 1 1

PROFESSIONAL WOMAN rant 3 b e d r o o m h o m e Hi Uvonla .

SINGLE Pa ren t wfth 2 d U d r e n , d o g n e e d a 2 - 3 b e d r o o m ranch h o m e , n o

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