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Canton £>b3ei*Ucr Volume 11 N u m b e r 19 Thurftrinv R « n t e m h « r 2 6 1985 C a n t o n Michia 'dn 6 2 P a a e s

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Fight for senior housing ends in victory By Diane Gale staft writer

After many let-downs. Canton Town-ship has finally been approved for a federally subsidized senior citizen housing project

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has ap-proved an apartment complex to be built on four acres of land at the south-west corner of Ford and Sheldon roads Canton bought the parcel for $285,000 for the project.

•'I've gotten the best news I've had," Supervisor James Poole said at the Canton Township Board of Trustees

meeting Tuesday evening f And, that 's that we've gotten the

senior citizen housing project ap-proved," Poole told a group of about 25 Canton senior citizens in the audience

"The only bad par t is that we've got more applicants than space available, he said

THIS WILL BE the first senior citi-zen housing project in the township.

Canton's 1,500-plus seniors and other residents wanting to live close to rela-tives have lobbied hard for the apart-ment complex Their work paid off ear-lier this week when HUD named its fi-nal selections for the "Section 202"' subsidized handicapped and housing projects

National Church Residences, a non-profit group, will operate the project presently valued at $5.6 million. The non-denominational organization will process applications in conjunction with local churches. NCR operates al-most 5,000 similar projects throughout the U.S.

Canton officials expect to receive the federal money for the project by "this t ime next year," Poole said. He stressed development will be expedited because Canton already has land tar-geted.

We hope to complete the project by-late '86 or early '87. " Poole said.

Applications are not being taken; when the time comes a public an-

nouncement will be made

It is extremely important to know that once all names have been received applications will be mailed to each per son." Poole said. "Therefore, it makes no difference when you submit your name The date you submit your name will have absolutely no bearing on one's eligibility or approval

Right now just sit back and enjoy the news for awhile." he added

DIANNE NEIHENGEN, Canton sen-! ior citizen coordinator, thanked the

board for buying the land "because that s tar ted the ball rolling

The land was purchased by a previ-ous board," Neihengen said. "It was a prime piece of property and by buying tl they made a commitment to senior citizen housing."

Jack Ryan, an active community senior, gave credit for HUD's approval to Terry Carroll, who resigned as Can-ton's grants coordinator earlier this year. He is working for Garden City.

By God, if it wasn't for Carroll we wouldn't have gotten this." Ryan said

Poole also complemented Carroll, U.S. Sen Carl Levin, D-Michigan, U.S. Rep. William D. Ford, D-Taylor (whose 15th District includes Canton), Wayne

County Executive William Lucas and Cantons lobbying f i rm for being in-strumental in HUD's approval

, The government's go-ahead especial-ly was welcomed af te r a disappointing situation last year Canfon's site had been ranked as the second priority for projects by HUD's Detroit and Chicago offices However. HUD's central office in Washington, DC., rejected the project and approved applications ranked one. three, four, five and six, Poole said

Many believed the project was passed over because of the large 132-unit request This prompted a reduction to 118 units for this year 's application.

Pupils raise stop signs to permit parteng rule

High school administrators have put the brakes on student parking and the brakes are squealing.

This fall student parking has been limited for the first t ime at the Plym-outh Centenntial Educational Park (CEP). '

Parking permits have been issued and only students with permits are al-lowed to drive to school.

The result has been some disgruntled students and parents who feel the method of awarding permits was un-fair.

Monday night an appeal was made to the Plymouth-Canton Board of Educa-tion by one set of parents and by high school students The board asked for patience in implementing the new con-trols and directed the CEP administra-tion to review student parkers and re-voke permits from any students who lied on the applications.

The board said it would evaluate the procedure at the end of the school year to see what improvements can be made. But trustees insisted that the controls were necessary and would re-main in place.

THE PROBLEM is that only about 580 parking spaces a re designated for students while some 1,100 applications were received for student permits.

Plymouth Salem and Plymouth Can-ton students are assigned to park in the Salem parking lot off Joy Road The Canton High lot is used for staff, Com-munity Education, Kiddie Kampus. and for visitors

Roland Thomas, board president, said in the past five to six years prob-lems with students driving and parking at the CEP increased to the point where something had to be done

Sylvia Stetz. parent and former school trustee, spoke up to appeal her daughter s denial of a parking permit Stetz said her daughter is taking six classes, works in the evening, and needs a car to get to school and back

Stetz noted that 5-6 years ago when there was no parking restrictions at the CEP there were 1,000 more students than now are enrolled - at both high schools. She said she believed the pres-ent c r i te r ia in grant ing permits weighed heavily towards students in-volved in extracurr icular activities

"What standards are there to deter-mine student driving' ' Is safe driving considered - ' Are students being allowed to drive to school who a re within walk-ing distance? The Canton lot can't be used by students and at t imes it s half- -

empty "If driving is a privilege than how is

it decided who is the privileged child who can dr ive?"

Thomas said he and Trustee Elaine Kirchgatter spent 40 minutes Monday talking with CEP administrators about the student parking issue

"With the economy improving, the number of students driving is increas-ing. Last year there were many cars parking on the grass and all over, cre-ating a significant problem. Over the past two-three years there has been an increase in accidents at the park

Thomas added that parents and stu-dents, part icularly students walking along the shoulder of Joy Road, com-plained last year about unsafe condi-tions because of students driving. As a result, Canton Township Police and Plymouth Township Pol ice have advised the schools to restrict the num-ber of students driving to the CEP.

Another concern, said Thomas, was that students were circling the parking lots trying to find a place to park and were ending up la te for class

Thomas said the district surveyed other school districts and geared its re-strictions toward existing practices elsewhere. As examples he cited: Gar-den City High. 1,500 student body and 292 student parking spaces. John Glenn, 2,000 students and 105 permits. Farmington Harrison, 1,050 students and 250-300 spaces; North Farmington. 1,400 students and 350 spaces; Farm-

- ing ton High, 1,100 students and 300 spaces

THOMAS ADDED that the adminis-tration considered building a new park-ing lot behind the schools but it would cost $105,000 for 120 spaces

Trustee David Artley said it was dif-ficult to take away something which had been unrestricted. "How do you re-strict parking and do it fairly? Driving is not a right but a privilege. Student parking last year was a definite prob-lem area having a ripple effect.

Trustee E.J McClendon said he felt it was t ime that parking had to be con-trolled and he felt building an addi-tional lot was not the best step now "How do we justify taking $100,000 from education to build more parking"1

What educational activity should we kill to put in the lot? That 's what we are looking a t ."

"The safety of students is utmost in the minds of high school administra-tion," commented Kirchgatter There has been some accidents in the past which could have been avoided We as a board will be evaluating the proce-dure by which stickers are issued to make sure it 's as fair as it can be "

Trustee Dean Swartzwelter said the problem was more than a student one as there is a shortage of parking at ma-jor activities during evening hours. "If there is such a big demand, maybe we should s tar t charging for parking at major events and putting the money-aside for parking, or borrow to build the lot and pay for it with parking reve-nues.

"In 1990 or beyond we likely will be moving the ninth graders back to the CEP, and then there will be even more events out there. It 's a real problem when you want to drive someplace and there 's no where to park. For those who don't get a permit, it becomes a real problem for them and for their par-ents," added Swartzwelter, suggesting that a plan should be derived now, not la ter .

"We are not thrilled about denyi^g^T^ people parking, but this is not j u s t ^ Plymouth-Canton problem," said Ken-neth Jacobs. CEP area coordinator.

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Green light Canton Care overcomes reams of health violations By Diane Gala s t a f f w r i t e r

After ten years of closure threats and legal battles with the Department of Public Health, a nursing facility in Canton Township appears to be headed in a different direction.

Canton Care Center, previously known as Dion Memorial Nursing Home, will be awarded its first full li-cense since 1975 when the health de-par tment cited numerous code viola-tions and denied the home an operating license.

The facility, at 43825 Michigan Ave-nue, has been denied a license each year since.

Dion was inundated with health code violations since 1975, and in October 1984 conditions worsened to the point where Ingham Circuit Court Judge L. Thomas Brown ordered the home closed.

Hea l th code in spec to r s c i t i ng

"human dignity" violations preceeded Judge Brown's order, said Ron Styka. state assistant attorney general repre-senting the health depar tment .

PATIENTS WERE left in their own urine and feces for extended periods, food was refrigerated improperly, dia-betics were placed on incorrect diets and patients were left nude and unat-tended. according to the inspectors.

Appeals to circuit court have kept the home operating.

In December 1984 the facility was given another chance Brian Suter. Dion's administrator for 1 Mi years, was given a six-month temporary license. He changed the name to Canton Care and promised to turn the home around during the trial period

Suter passed the health depar tment tests On Sept 12, Dr Gloria Smith, health department director, signed an order for a license, according to Paul Phelps, of the health depar tment office

of administrative law Part of the license agreement is that

$8,253.89 will be paid to the Canton Care patient trust fund. When the facil-ity operated as Dion, money was miss-ing f rom this account. Trust funds are residents' spending money that is main-tained by management .

It is expected the t rust funds will be paid back in April 1986, Styka said.

Currently, Suter's monthly purchase payments to Dion are paid to the Inter-nal Revenue Service to clear a debt in-curred while the home operated as Dion.

When the IRS account is cleared at an April "target date, money from Suter's purchase payments will be paid into the trust fund, Styka said. Resi-dents are not paid interest from this account, he added

When it was Dion the money disap-peared," Styka said "Indirectly Dion will pay for it."

CANTON CARE RESIDENTS who had money in the trust fund are to be given cash on request, Styka said

"Mr Suter agreed as a part of the settlement that any resident who would have had money in the trust fund, he treats as if it is still there and gives them the money," Styka said "And, so far no patient has been turned down "

During the temporary license period, health depar tment inspectors were sent on a regular basis to investigate conditions in Canton Care, "and every-thing was up to par ." Styka said.

Construction of a ramp, to allow wheelbound residents access to various levels in the building, was a major roadblock for the facility. Styka re-ports it has been built.

"It goes without saying that the de-partment will keep a watchful eye on Canton Care Center " Styka said

Suter failed to return telephone calls f rom the Observer

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Your O b s e r v e r ca r r ie r will b e s t o p p i n g b y th is week to co l l ec t f o r t h e m o n t h . P l e a s e h a v e t h e m o n e y r e a d y a n d b e s u r e t o g e t your r e c e i p t

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The defense attorney for Charles Fisher — charged with suffocating his wife with duct tape in their Canton Township home - attacked the credi-bility of the prosecution's key witness and criticized Canton police for sup-pressing evidence during a preliminary examination Monday

Attorney Daniel B a r r e n also used to the pre-trial exam to point to a roman-tic relationship the victim and her cousin.

The case was returned Friday to 55th District Court before Judge James Garber for continuation of the prelimi-nary examination as ordered in August by Wayne Circuit Judge Richard Kauf-man.

Judge Kaufman ruled Burress incor-rectly was denied access to evidence

during the preliminary exam a no should be allowed to cross-examine witnesses in light of the new informa-tion.

B I R R ESS REQUESTED dismissal of the case because Fisher was denied a speedy trial" and because 'evidence was withheld" which interferred with the preparation of a legal defense

Despite "understandable" inconsis-tencies dealing with a lot of details in testimony from Manuel Mercado (the victim's father), Judge Garber said there was enough evidence supporting the first-degree murder charges

Fisher will stand trial at an undeter-mined date in Wayne Circuit Court for the July 1984 death of his wife Ella Marie Mercado-Fisher SI.

Mercado prodded Canton police to •eek a warrant against Fisher and also is requesting Argentinian courts to

prosecute his step-father for contribut-ing to his mother s death in January 1984. Burress said

"You have made a series of efforts to go to prosecution on this case, and you told them If they didn't go to prosecu-tion that you would go to the media," Burress said This is the second mem ber of your family you have accused of murder You have accused your step^ father of murdering your mother Is that r ight?"

Mercado responded "Yes."

DURING THE continuation bearing, Burress said despite court orders by Judge Garber and Judge Kaufman, be still was denied letters from Canton Police L t Larry Stewart to Mercado regarding the investigation

He was given these letters Monday morning

Stewart said be was involved in the case at the onset, and became less ac-tive in the Investigation after January when be was named acting police chief

Copies of let ters be had written to Mercado were kept in a separate corre-spondence file rather than in a file compiled with information about the Fisher case. Stewart said.

Burress also questioned Stewart about a report filed with Canton Police citing a suspicous" man In a van near the Fisher s home the day Mercado-Fisher was at tacked Stewart said In-formation was taken by telephone, and no other follow-up as far as he knew was made in connection with the Mer cado-Fisher case

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L o n g p r e K m a r t f r i e n d s p l a n s a l e f o r f a m i l y By Diana Qato staff writer

Employees at the Canton Township K mar t who worked with Pat r ic ia Longpre, a Westland resident whose body was found locked in the trunk of her f ire scorched car . a r e doing some-thing about their feelings of helpless-ness

They're planning to bake goods, set up a massive stand in f ront of the s tore at Ford and Sheldon, and try to raise as much money as they can for Longpre's husband and five children

Helen Humm. who worked with Longpre. 34. in the auto and sports de-

par tment is organizing the event She describes the sale as an idea developed by store m a n a g e r Robert Clark that "'just snowballed "

They want to help the family of a co-worker descr ibed as the type who ways tr ied to please people, and was always jolly,' said Charles Bovier K mar t securi ty mange r

Employees, .haven' t set a goal for the amount of money they hope to make during the bake sa le f rom 11 a m to 5 p.m this F r iday , Saturday and Sunday Employees " w a n t to help them out in anyway we can, ' and people are invit-ed to donate their baked goods for the sale, said Cheryl Line a long t ime K mart employee

'WE REALLY loved Pa t . Ane said She was very friendly, and she would

do anyth ing to help people I learned tha t dur ing the short t ime I worked with her

_ "You never think of something like this as happening Not this close, but eve ryone says that, and I guess it does 11

So f a r the response to the sale has been grea t Even, K m a r t cus tomers have asked if they can help. Line said

• She was just a jolly lady trying to help her family out, and this is what happens to her," Bovier said. " I t ' s un-be l ievable

"If someone was in the parking lot with ca r trouble she would s tay around

and see if she could help." Bovier said Anything she could do she would She

was a very well-liked person Longpre 's co-workers were shocked

to hear about the t ragedy, especially because the incident took place as she was on her way home f r o m work at about 9 30 p.m. Sept 12

We couldn't believe it." Bovier said We were just dumbfounded that some-

one would do something Like that "We need all the support we can

get ." Bovier said "If local people can bring things to the bake sale we would apprec ia te it We would like support in prepar ing and buying the goods "

L O N G P R E . WHO began working at

the K m a r t s tore Oct 10. 1984, died of smoke inhalation She was found in her midsize 1977 model brown Pontiac near Henry Ruff and Van Born In Romulus.

She was probably grabbed in the vi-cinity of her house," and taken to the Romulus area , said Lt. Kenneth Kraus, a Romulus police de tec t ive '

Three people have been arrested in connection with the case — Dennis Lee Price. 33. of Detroi t , charged with first-degree murde r , Juan Hargrove, 19, of Detroit and Inkster . charged with kidnapping and a r m e d robbery, and a

lfr-year-old f r o m Detroit A pre l iminary examinat ion in 34th

District Court was scheduled Wednes-day.

"We've worked up some information that ' s at least interest ing," Kruas said

Police a re looking for a woman who saw Longpre 's c a r on f i re and stopped at a house to ask the residents to call the f i re depa r tmen t . Invest igators a re hoping the unidentified woman will have other informat ion that will help in the case.

Anyone with informat ion is asked to call the Romulus Police at 941-8400

Fisher 's a t torney has day in cour t Continued from P a g e 1

Burress previously noted a number of break-ms were reported in the couple's Thorrwood neighbor-hood around the t ime Of the a t tack

Burress also highlighted a letter wri t ten in Sep-tember 1983 f r o m Fisher to Mercado and his wife which r e fe r red to a romant ic relationship between Mercado-Fisher and her cousin Javier Hortato

FISHER WROTE his in-laws, that he intercepted a letter f rom Hor ta to to his wife

Fisher said Horta to wrote about cold showers the cousins had together . Hortato wrote Mercado-Fisher that "your sex is the sweetest I 've ever tast-ed," according to F isher ' s le t ter

Hortato told Mercado-Fisher that he left his wife aad they could m e e t in eight months. Fisher said

Fisher said his wife spent many hours staring out a window, writ ing in a d i a r y and reading books pro-vided by Horta to on South American politics and Communism.

Fisher, who was Mercado-Fisher ' s third husband, wrote that his wife told him "I wonder who will be my next " -

'Af te r ' she is used and d u m p e d by many men, F isher wrote, she will have to face me I will not take back the used and di r ty pieces

When I look back all of our close times were when I was marr ied and she wan ted me, Fisher wro te Recently. I feel very used. ' '

" I truly feel it's hopeless . I honestly feel God is the only hope now. F i sher wrote. "I real ly t r ied to be a good Christian person I love her and I will to the day I die

At the p re l iminary exam Judge Garbe r contin-ued Fisher ' s bond a t 10 percent of $250,000, or $25,000 Fisher who posted the money, is s taying with family in Missouri

After Judge Garber ruled Fisher would s tand tri-al, Mercado said outside the courtroom: "To me this is not a victory The only victory 1 would want is to see my daughter alive and that would never be possible."

Enrollment surge saves Tanger

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Tanger E lementa ry Schoof got a repr ieve f r o m obsolescence Monday night

The Plymouth-Canton Board of^klua t ion voted 6-0, with Trustee Les Walker absent , to continue to use Tanger as an e lementa ry school.

A year ago the board, as advised by administra-tion, voted to phase out use of Tanger as an elemen-t a r y building and convert it to a preschool center fo r the 1986-87 school year

The change in thinking was caused by two factors — a change in enrol lment t r ends and changes in s t a t e funding

The funding change is a s t a t e aid "incentive" pro-vision which financially r e w a r d s school distr icts which lower student- teacher c lass rat ios at men ta rv level.

The district qualifies for the incentive funding this year but stands to lose eligibili ty next year or the year a f t e r By keeping c l a s s rooms in Tanger for e l ementa ry use, the district a s s u r e s itself of retain-ing incentive grants said Super in tendent John M Hoben

Another reason for the change is that the declin-ing enrollment trend has s topped and student counts at the e lementary level a r e on the increase Tha t trend was unforeseen t h r e e years ago but now is c lear

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Hoben suggested that the board m a y w a n t to reac t iva te the housing commit tee to consider re-turning the sixth g rade r s to the middle schools next school year to gain m o r e e lementary space

If Tanger became a preschool center next year , Hoben said, the dis t r ic t would be about 2V» class-rooms short of the requ i rements for incentive fund-ing and would be c lassrooms short the follow-ing year .

"We also want to take some action to lower some of our ra t ios at the upper e lementary level ," he added

With the numbers of working mothers in the dis-trict , and s ingle-parent households. McClendon said there is a growing need for a pre-school cen te r which also could include Latch-Key p r o g r a m to provide a place of young students before and a f t e r school hours when both parents are working

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• P O L I C E R E C O R D S C L O S E D Thursday, Fr iday . Sept. 26-27 — The Canton Po-

lice Depar tment ' s records depar tment will be closed Thursday and Fr iday as they a re moving to new quar ters

• Y INDIAN C A M P O U T Friday. Saturday, Sunday. Sept. 27-29 — The

Plymouth Community Fami ly YMCA Indian Pro-g r a m ' s Fall Campout will be at Camp Ohiysea Pa ren t s and their chi ldren will spend a three-day weekend with act ivi t ies such as camping, cookouts, games, and Indian lore. The c a m p is north of M-59 and east of US-23 near Milford For more informa-tion call 453-2904

• E M E R G E N C Y V O L U N T E E R S Saturday, Sept. 28 — Plymouth Township Office

of Emergency P repa redness will hold emergency-training meetings for volunteers beginning 9 a m Sept 28 in Plymouth Township Hall, Mill at Ann Arbor Road The class, conducted by Detroit Edison Company, will deal with downed wires and electri-cal safety

Classes will be f r o m 9 a m to noon on the fourth Saturday, of each month through the winter at Township Hall.

• D I S T R I C T LIBRARY B O A R D Monday. Sept 30 - The Plymouth District Li-

brary Board will hold a special meeting to discuss the budget at 7 30 p m in the Dunning-Hough Li-brary The meeting is open to the public.

• F I E G E L P T O Tuesday. Oct 1 — Fiegel PTO will meet a t 7 30

p m in the school l ibrary to hear Marie Enden-s t rom from K E N N Y (Kids Everywhere Now Need You) who will speak on how to keep children safe f rom s t rangers F r e e baby-sitting so all can at tend

• FIFE A DRUM C O R P S Tuesday, Oct 1 - Plymouth Fife Si Drum Corps

will enlist new f i fers and d rummers s tar t ing Oct 1 All boys and girls ages 12-17 are eligible Musical training is not required The Plymouth Cdrps is a junior training corps with f ife instructors, d rum in-s t ructors and drill ins t ruc tors on staff For more information, call Howard Behr at 459-1197

• E A S T O P E N H O U S E Wednesday, Oct 2 - Eas t Middle School parents

a re invited to an open house form 7-9 p.m. at the school to become acquainted with the Eas t staff and adminis t ra tors

• BIRD P T O Wednesday. Oct 2 - Bird Elementary School

PTO will meet at 7 30 p m a t the school Speakers • are Marilyn Thams of the Infant Preschool Special . Education P rog ram ( IPSEP) and Roland Thomas

school board president

• C R E E K L E S S O N S Thursday, Oct. 3 — Adult Greek lessons a re 7-9

p.m Thursdays beginning Oct 3 at the Nativity of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church, 39851 Seven Mile. Plymouth.

• P A Y I N G F O R C O L L E G E Thursdays. Oct 3, 10 — Judy T a t u m . Eas tern

Michigan University 's associate d i rector of finan-cial aid and fo rmer University of Michigan admis-sions counselor and consultant, will answer ques-tions f r o m 7-8:30 p.m. on successive Thursdays in the third floor meet ing room of the Canton Public Library , 1150 S. Canton Center Road The pro-g r a m s are open to high school s tudents and parents. F inanc ia l aid will be discussed Oct. 3 and admis-sions on Oct. 10. For reservat ions to at tend, call 397-0999

• P U N T , P A S S & KICK Saturday, Oct 5 — Canton Pa rks and Recreat ion

is sponsoring its annual Punt, P a s s & Kick contest for boys and girls age 8-13 beginning at 10 a m with pre-regis t rat ion a t 9:30 a.m a t the Sheldon Road side of Grif f in Pa rk . Each par t ic ipant will try-to punt, pass and kick and their e f fo r t s will be judged on distance and accuracy Awards are given to the top finishers in six age groups. Footbal l shoes (cleats) are not allowed; only tennis shoes or turf-type shoes Local winners will r epresen t Canton in the Metro-Detroi t f ina ls la ter in October

• B E N E F I T A U C T I O N Saturday, Oct 5 — A benefit auct ion sponsored

by the Salem Historical Society will be at the Sa-lem Stone School, N Terr i tor ia l at Curtis, begin-ning 11 a m to raise funds for the res torat ion of the Sa lem Stone School House The society is accepting donat ions of saleable goods or will t ake i tems to sell on consignment in large or sma l l lots, which can be done by call ing Whalen Auction Service at 459-5144 or Dons Raymond at 437-9657

• B U R N A W A R E N E S S Fr iday . Saturday, Sunday. Oct 11-13 — Plym-

outh Township f i ref ighters will sponsor a weekend fundra iser Oct 11-13 in support of Michigan Burn Awareness Month in October F i r e f igh te r s will be handing out b u m prevention ma te r i a l s and fire sa fe ty booklets at township shopping cen te r s while collecting monies for the National Insti tute for Burn Medicine. Ann Arbor F i r e f igh te r s will be at K m a r t . Great Scott, Chatam. and ACQ f r o m 6-9 p m Friday, noon to 9 p.m Saturday, and noon to 3 p.m. Sunday This year ' s campaign focuses on the impor tance of home f i re drills and smoke detec tors

• B L O O D DRIVE Saturday, Oct 12 — The Plymouth Jaycees, in

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• C A T H O L I C S C H O O L N I G H T Wednesday. Oct 16 — Our Lady of Good Counsel

Home School Guild is sponsoring a Catholic School Night beginning at 7 30 p.m in the school gym oc Penniman Avenue in Plymouth In teres ted parents of seventh and eighth-grade s tudents may attend Presentat ion* will be made by var ious Catholic high schools

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7:30 p.m. Flights of Fantasy — A program about the Michigan International Air Show hi Kalamazoo

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sources Commission < WRC) on Oct i unll tour southeastern Michigan's Rouge River in the morning. The WRC uill meet at 2 p.m. tn the Ford Fairlane estate on the I ' n i r e r s i t y of Michigan — D e a r b o r n c a m p u s . F.i ergreen south of Ford Road On the agenda is a resolution to create a public involvement process for •leaning up the Rouge Basin

This article is condensed from a n outline of the Rouge problem by James E Murray, who chairs the WRC

By J a m e s E. Murray special writer

THE ROUGE River is the dirti-est r iver in Michigan and perhaps the dirtiest in the Great Lakes Region. It has

been assigned the s ta tus of a Class A Area of Concern by the Internat ional Joint Commission on the Great Lakes Basin.

The Rouge is 125 miles in length with four channels — Lower, Middle. Upper

Many overflow gates have been known to stick open, allowing raw sewage to flow continously into the river. Further, they are not monitored and have no regular maintenance.

and Main Branches — and 50 miles a r e in public ownership The basin is 467 square miles and contains 1.5 million residents.

There a re 180 combined sewer over-flow (CSO) points along the Rouge As an a l t e rna t ive to constructing s e p a r a t e storm dra ins and sanitary drains, com-bined sewers were constructed yea r s ago to save money.

They were designed to overflow only during l a rge storms, which happen in-frequently

MANY OVERFLOW gates have been known to stick open, allowing raw sewage to flow continously into the riv-er Fur ther , they are not monitored and have no regular maintenance The

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The Rouge Basin drains parts of three count ies and 36 local gov-ernmenta l units, but "l i t t le or no collective involvement in identi -fying problems has occurred," says the cha i rman of the state W a -ter Resources Commiss ion .

overflows have become more f requent 30 to 40 t imes per year) since wide-

spread development has occurred in the basin

Eighty CSOs a re under the jurisdic-tion of Detroit. The rest (100) a r e Wayne County's and o ther jurisdict ions within the basin. Oakland County has at least 12 known overflow points that oc-cur f rom separated sani tary sewers

There a re 36 communi t ies within the Rouge Basin located in three counties (Wayne. Oakland and Washtenaw) The headwaters of the Rouge extend into the eas tern edge of Washtenaw County on the west, Walled Lake on the north-west and near Pont iac on the north Lit t le or no collective involvement irf indentifying basin problems problems has occurred

THE ROUGE is known as an indus-t r ia l river. However, much of its length flows past or ad jacen t to residential subdivisions.

Sediment beds caused by the over-flow discharges, plus discharges f r o m ill-maintained equipment , have been known to accumula te throughout the Rouge Basin. The sediment beds have gotten several feet thick in areas , have broken up and floated to the sur face , and then floated downs t ream to the De-troi t River.

In Melvindale, a s teady flow of scum and sediment par t ic les on the su r face of the river is common Odors f r o m the sediment a re of human waste.

The sediijlent on the r iver bottom continuously gives off bubbles of meth-ane and hydrogen sulfide gas. par t icu-larly in the main branch south of Mich-igan Avenue.

The evidence of sani tary waste dis-charges are apparen t on the brushes, bushes and t rees along the Rouge and open drain t r ibutar ies in the a reas of sani tary sewer and combined sewer overflows Sanitary napkins, toilet pa-per, etc.. adhere to the woody plants in these areas and line the banks and bot-tom of the channel The r iver becomes so odorous that people avoid even walking along its banks

PAST E F F O R T S to bring about remedial actions on the Rouge have not accomplished anything because of:

• A lack of public involvement in identifying the problems, set t ing goals and implement ing remedies .

• $100 million spent in planning for Super Sewer. Detroi t Waste Water Trea tment , etc., with no known atten-tion to Rouge River problems. Only $10 million has been spent for correct ive action DNR failed to forceful ly pursue the cleanup of the Rouge in facili ty plans for southeast Michigan.

• No a t t empt to in tegra te water quality improvements with economic, recreat ional and aes thet ic potentials of the Rouge. This is necessary in order to gain the support of public officials, in-terest groups and citizens in cleanin up the river. Spending money on elimi-nating polluted discharges is not going to gain public support if the r iver re-mains- unsightly and full of log jams, supermarke t baskets, car ba t ter ies and car bodies

A T R I P TO the Rouge River Basin leaves one struck by the lack of open views to the river

Along Hines Drive in western Wayne County, the focus is on the road as the central a t t ract ion in the Middle Rouge Branch. Unless a visitor was told there was a r iver in the a rea , he / she would never suspect that the Rouge flowed within yards of the road. This phenom-enon is not found in many urban a r e a s in or outside of Michigan.

The lack of focus on this "hidden" par t of the park is so apparen t and widespread that illegal dumping and the presence of human industrial waste, debris and log jams in the river exist and persist — in an a r ea with the greates t concentrat ion of the s ta te ' s population.

This is typical of the four branches of the Rouge River

THE MICHIGAN Water Resources Commission, as s t ewards of Michigan's water resources and the water re-sources of the Grea t Lakes Basin and the body assigned to protect the pub-lic's interest, must be commit ted to be-gin and pursue to the greates t extent pract icable and prudent the rec lama-tion of the rouge River.

This commi tmen t must bfe extended to include the involvement of those public officials, interest groups and cit-izens in determining the goals, objec-tives and t ime f r a m e s for the rec lama-tion process

The process must foster a local plan with widespread public involvement developed in cooperat ion with basin public officials with input f r o m both public and pr ivate interest groups.

The WRC and s t a t e Depar tmen t of Natural Resources mus t play a support

role a f t e r the p ro jec t is initiated and. • Careful ly n u r t u r e the process for

local involvement so a local- plan em-erges

• Careful ly negotiate with the U.S Envi ronmenta l Protect ion Agency for their involvement with the plan devel-opment or require EPA commitment to follow plan development and give con-

cur rence • Aggressively persuade EPA to ac-

cept reasonable goals and object ives for the Rouge Basin. Logical short t e rm and long-term projec ts can be de-veloped to address many of the prob-lems in ter fer ing with use of the Rouge River. Requir ing too much too soon would sabotage cooperat ive e f fo r t s

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Some 180 c o m b i n e d sewer over f lows ( C S O s ) were built instead of separated s to rm drains and sanitary sewers . When they overflow, they pour six billion gallons of wastes annually into the Rouge, making it " t h e dirtiest river in Mich igan ."

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TRADE NAME of the device is me Hilarious Bird Feeder — named I presume, because the squirrels go through some comical antics in the.r ff rts to get at seeds

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i-eed in the feeder was ,o*. so o.rds had to stick their heads into the body of the feeder m order to get a sunflower >eed Thai meant they had to go beyond where the pane; closes off access to the food Normally that is no problem be-

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AS THE STICK jay flapped iti wings and squawked frantically, the second looked around, trying to discov-er why the first was disturbed He could see no danger and I 'm sure he never made the association of his weight and the activated panel

Soon the second bird decided to leave The panel rose, freeing the stuck bird s head He flew to a nearby brancn shook indignantly to adjust his ruffled feathers and looked back at that feeding station

Neither bird got a seed that trip To-gether they reminded me of the Laurel and Hard;. :•? the bird world

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The 165-member Plvmc - th Center-r..a'. Educational Park CEP Marching Band under the direction of James Griffith Will be nne : ! the featured hands from Ohio Kentuek;- W Virgin-ia Michigan and Indiana competing in Tropicar.a Bow VIII .n Cincinnati Sat urday Oct 12

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Resident $100,000 winner in lottery Thursday, September 26. 1986 O&L

Alex Popp 56, of Plymouth had a winning ticket worth $100,000 in the Michigan Lottery instant game, " Mich igan Summer "

Popp. a teacher in the Dearborn school system, has been a regular lot-tery player for the past 10 years

He purchased his winning ticket at the Meijer Thirfty Acre store in Can-ton

Popp said he intended to use his lot-tery winnings to help f inance the col-lege education of his three children

The current instant game. "Joker

Plus offers players more than 112 million in prizes through three differ ent ways to win

Tickets fea ture hidden symbols, in-cluding the playing card symbols 10, Jack. Queen, King and Ace Three like amounts, or like amounts plus a Joker , win that prize

Players have told us they like more small prizes, so we have assigned near-ly $9 million in this game to $2-$10 winners, ' said Lottery Commissioner Michael Carr

LOSERS CAN win later, if they re-tain their stubs, each of which contain one of the letters. J-O-K-E-R We'll have nearly 30.000 winners collect all the letters to spell the complete word joker and win $50.' said Carr

The third chance to win comes through more than five million " f ree tickets' offered in Joker Plus When signed, each one will give the winner another ticket without cost and then will become an automatic entry into the grand prize drawing selection pro-cess

The Joker Pius top prize is $1,000 a week for life, with a guaranteed mini mum of $1 million

Net revenue from Joker Plus and all lottery games are ea rmarked for the State School Aid Fund to help support kindergarten through 12th grade edu-cation

For the current fiscal year, the lot-tery contribution to the fund is expect-ed to reach $318 million, equal to near ly $100 in direct taxes per Michigan household

excursions • M Y S T E R Y TRIP

Friday, Oct 4 — The Plymouth Y Travellers will be taking a one day-mystery trip from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Oct 4 The charge of $21 includes transportation and lunch. For informa-tion. call the Plymouth Community, Family YMCA at 453-2904

• D E E P S O U T H TRIP Wednesday. Oct. 30 — City of Plym-

outh Parks and Recreation in coopera-tion with Bianco Travel & Tours will sponsor a nine-day eight-night tour of the deep South begirding Oct. 30. The

charge of $699 per person (based on double occupancy) includes bus trans-portation, eight nights accommoda-tions. six dinners, three lunches, one breakfast, tour stops in Memphis. Tenn . Vicksburg. Miss . Natchez, Miss New Orleans, La Biloxi, Miss ; Mobile, Ala Chattanooga, Tenn.; Berea, Ky , and Lexington. Ky Any interested

'adul t may contact the recreation, de-partment at 455-6620 for further infor-mation • L O N D O N , ONT, , S H O P P I N G

Nov.7 — The Plymouth Y Travel lers will be taking a one-day shopping trip

to London. Ontario, f rom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Nov 7. The charge of $25 includes lunch and transportation. For informa-tion, call 453-2904.

• W E S T G A T E DINNER THE-ATRE

Dec 8 — The Plymouth Y Travellers will be going to the W:estgate Dinner Theatre in Toledo from 10 a m. to 6 p.m Dec 8. The $29 charge includes the musical Mame." For information, call 453-2904 ' »

• HAWAII C R U I S E * Jan 30 — The Plymouth Y Travell-

ers a r e planning a seven-day Hawaii Cruise on the S.S. Independence f rom Jan 30 through Feb. 9. 1986. The cruise includes .tours of Hilo, Kona, Maui and Kauai The pre-cruise fea tures includes th ree days and two nights in teh Hawaiian Regent Hotel. Fea tu re s on the cruise include a Wednesday night buffet , the Johnny Lum Mo Polynesian Show, a Showtime at Sea revnue, m a j o r motion pictures daily, dancing nightly with the ship's orchestra, pool par ty and Hawaiian sing-a-Iong. For infor-mation, call the Plymouth Community Fami ly YMCA at 453-2904

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Kwon Do feels treated unfairly Tu the editor

I wish 10 protest the treatment giver, to the Plymouth-Canton YMCA's Tae Kwon Do class demonstrations during the recent Plymouth Fail Festival Both the Observer and the Fall Festi-val Board virtually ignored the group s efforts

The Observer failed to list the group n its schedule of events in the special

Fall Festival supplement And because the group did not appear on the band-stand in the park. Omnicom Cable TV videotaped only a portion of the dem-onstration on Thursday night The\ then cut that tape into small segments and used them as filler material be-tween their live broadcasts 'Omnicom .s scheduling -more of the event -to be shown at a later date

According to Janet Luce, director of the YMCA. all of the necessary infor-mation was given to the Fall Festival Board last spring- Also,"according to Luce, the reason the group was forced to perform far down Main Street at the edge of the Festival area was because •.he board feared someone might Ja i l off the bandstand, and get hurt

Obviously neither Luce nor the board bothered to check with the instructor of the class about this If they had, they would have learned that members of the class are often required to perform within a 12-foot square area They were no more likely to fall off the bandstand than were any of the danc ing groups

"If they had been or. the bandstand, or even in the park the demonstration could have been shown live It might even have been listed in the schedule of events

This group of dedicated people worked very hard to prepare an Inter-esting and informative program They performed barefooted in full sun, in 92 degree temperatures on Saturday, on pavement on which one could have fried an egg They have been slighted in this manner m every one of the last three years in which they have partici-pated in the festival They certainly de-serve better treatment and more ap-preciation than this

Kay Ft. Williams Can loo

'Speeding' bus •upsets parents To the editor

• An open leiter to Dr John \l Hoben. supt'nuU'ndfnt of P l y m -

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We residents of Plymouth Hills Mo-bile Park parents of Farrand Elemen-tary School students do wish to file the tollowing complaints and provide the information contained herein

Since the commencement of hie 1985-86 school year, our children have repeatedly complaincd that they are late for school and that serious inci-dents of speeding have occurred during their school bus ridefsi They also have

complained of overcrowding on the bus

One parent has repeatedly contacted the transportation department and was given little consideration Several par-ents have talked with the bus driver and have been given the same treat ment Accordingly, the following ac lions were taken

il i On Sept 11.-two parents from Plymouth Hills tracked the ingoing school bus from the mobile park to Farrand School They visually ob-served speeding by the bus enroute They -furtner conferred with school staff members who expressed concern

i2)*Later on Sept 11. one parent from the park again tracked the bus route Consideration was given to measured dis tance posted speed and total elapsed time at the theoretical limit of same A 3.6-mile stretch (5 Mile be-tween Napier and Sheldon) was select-ed as a target area for compansion be-tween the theoretical limit and the bus driver's actual conduct

1.3! On Sept 12. 13 two parents from the park tracked the ingoing school bus over the 3.6-mile stretch, using two CB radios and a stopwatch. The numerical results were compared against the high-limit standard (variables taken into account) and it was determined in both cases that the bus had. indeed, been considerably exceeding the posted speed limit. (This data is supported by the initial radio vehicle's following of the bus. at the posted speed limit, on both dates).

As a result of the aforementioned we believe that a transportation prob-

lem exists with regard to the safety o. our children We are deeply concerned about this problem and are seeking af firmalive action with regard to a via ble solution Any positive action con cern on your part would be greatly ap-preciated

Signed by 16 parents of Farrand students

from Plymouth Hills

Jaycees thank fest supporters To the editor

The Plymouth Jaycees wish to ex-press their appreciation to all of the people who participated in our second annual Spaghetti Dinner at the Plym-outh Fall Festival.

Thanks to those who attended in the blistering heat to sample the spaghetti Thanks to the businesses who contrib-uted, we couldn't have done it without them

Most importantly, a special thanks to all those Jaycee supporters who joined us for a nice meal on such a hot and muggy day. We hope to see you all again next year

Richard Doherty Charles Lowe. Jr .

Javcee Fall Festival Co-Chairmen

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Christian Athletes summer camps and songs by Robert Johnson

5 p.m Hamtramck Rotary Presents New fads in drugs

5:30 p.m. . Psychic Sciences - Klie discusses face reading wir,r Bob Lewanski, author Qf Health Force

' 6 p.m. Meads Mill Hobby Day - Hobbies featured include computers running, and waterskung

" 30 p.m. What s a DJ If He Can't Scratch A look at a unusual type of DJ workout scratching

8:30 p.m, Game of Week Girls high school basketball action. Plymouth Salem Rocks vs Livonia Stevenson Spartans

FRIDAY (Sept. 27) uoon American Atheist News Forum A

program on non-religious view 12:30 p.m. Lifestyles — Talk show hosted by

Diane Martina 1 p.m. Issues For A Nuclear Age — Show

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— A program from the office of Wayne County executive

2 p.m. Health Talks - Henry Ford Hospital offers healthful ideas

2:30 p.m. TNT TN^e Adventure Trails Un cle Ernie talks aboutTjm**k and God

3 p.m Divine Plan — A continuing religious series

3:30 p.m This Is The Life - A continuing religious series from the Lutheran Church

4 p.m. Yugoslavian Variety Hour — Ethnic music and dancing.

5 p.m. . Northville Fine Arts Festival — Com-bined band's "Patriot Panorama glee club pyramid building, gymnastics, tinkling and break dancing dancing and singirrg, and a pup-pet show

6:30 p.m. Silver Springs Poetry Students in grades 1-6 read their best poetry from a series of workshops taught by area poet Kathy Leo.

7 p.m. . Moraine Poetry — Elementary pupils - in Northville read their poetry

7:30 p.m. Amerman Poetry — Area poet Ka-thy Leo in a workshop on poetry with students from Amerman

8 p.m.. Winchester Poetry — Pupils read their poems at workshop

8:30 p.m. . Jeffrey Bruce — Special guest from Kelly Si Company talks to women about hair care and make up in this benefit performance for the Plymouth Symphony

9:30 p.m Bronco Football — Western Michi-gan University football highlights

SATURDAY (Sept. 28) noon Northville Fine Arts Festival 1:30 p.m.. Silverspring Poetry

- 2 p.m Moraine Poetry - 2:30 p.m. Amerman Poetry 1 3 p.m Winchester Poetry

3:30 p.m. Canton Wheels Square Dancing 4:30 p.m. Communication in Silence — The

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- • F A R M E R S MARKET The Plymouth Farmers Market is pen form 8

a m to 1 p.m each Saturday into October at The Gathering on Penniman Avenue between Union and

Comm.1" , P l 3 £ ! 0 U t h Sponsored by the Plymouth Lommunity Chamber of Commerce, the farmers market includes fresh cider. Michigan apples gar den mums, fresh p r o d S ^ b a k e d ' goJds herbs plants, cheeses, cheesecakes and flowers

• OPEN SKATING The fall and winter open skating schedule at the

£ vi H C e m e r " 5 2 5 F a r m e r ^ as follows: Mondays, 1 to 2 45 p.m. and 7-8 p.m" Tues-days and Thursdays, 8 30 to 10:40 a.m., 1 to 2 50 p.m. and 3:50 to 5:20 p.m., Wednesdays. 1 to 2 50

c ' d a y S ' 8 3 0 t 0 1 0 : 4 0 a m a "d 1 to 2 45 p.m and Sundays 2 to 3:20 p.m and 3 30 to 4 50 p.m rpnf^ p M f 0 r a d u i t s ' f ° r children and skate rental is 50 cents. For fur ther information, contact the recreation department at 455-6620 • GENEALOGY INSTRUCTION

Is there a skeleton in your closet0 Would you like to find out7 Join Canton Seniors from 12 30 to 3 LT K ,UefayS a t t h e C a n t o n O r a t i o n Center and get help tracing your family tree. A genealogy in-structor will give individual attention and assist-ance. Also included are field trips and information-al speakers. The class is f ree and high school credit may be earned For information, call the Canton Seniors at 387-1000, Ext. 278.

• VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT Canton Care Council, an affil iate of the Ann Ar-

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Kitchen aid kept in School Lunch Act budget Here's how area members of Con-

gress were recorded on major roll call votes between Sept 12-18

HOUSE

SCHOOL EQUIPMENT - By a vote of 157 for and 235 against, the House rejected an amendment to kill a new federal program that would help schools buy lutchen equipment as part nf the National School Lunch Act.

This left intact a $1 million outlay to be awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, on a competitive basis, to certain school districts around the country for upgrading their kitchens

The vote came during debate on a bill (HR 7) that extends several food and nutrition programs for the poor The bill, authorizing $1 86 billion in fis-cal 1986. was sent to the Senate.

Sponsoring the cut, Steve Bartlett, R-Tex., said that "in these days of scarcer resources, we should not be adding on new programs, particularly programs that go for equipment instead of food "

Opponent Augustus Hawkins, D-Calif., called it "rather peculiar" and

grave inconsistency" that Bartlett was advocating this $1 million cut af-ter having opposed a $10 million cut in defense outlays.

Members voting yes wanted to block creation of the school kitchen equip-ment program Voting yes William Broomfield, R-Birmingham.

Voting no Dennis Hertel. D-HarpeP Woods. William Ford, D-Taylor. and Sander Levin, D-Southfield

Not voting: Carl Pursell, R-Plym-outh.

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LA CUT — The House rejected. 143 for and 284 against, an amendment to cancel the next scheduled cost-of-liv-ing adjustment (COLA) for certain food and nutrition programs.

The vote occurred during debate on a bill i.HR 7. above) extending the Wom-en, Infants and children (WIC) nutrition program, the National School Lunch Act and other federal food-aid pro-grams.

Slated to take effect next July 1, the COLA hike will raise federal outlays to keep pace with inflation Supporters said a one-year cut would lower fiscal 1986 outlays by $38 milion

Supporter Tom Tauke, R-Iowa, said. When we have limited dollars within

which to work, we have to make tough decisions "

Opponent Dale Kildee, D-Mich , accused Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger of "filching dollars from schoolchildren, from pregnant women, and from the poor "

Members voting yes wanted to can-cel the next annual COLA hike for cer-tain food and nutrition programs. Vot-ing yes: P a n e 11, Broomfield

Voting no: Hertel, Ford. Levin

CONTINUING RESOLUTION - By

a vote of 272 for and 156 against, the House passed and sent to the Senate a "continuing resolution' i.HJ Res 388) to

keep the federal government in opera-tion for the first several weeks of fiscal 1986. which begins on Oct. 1

Congress is resorting to the stopgap funding procedure because it cannot enact regular fiscal 1986 appropria-tions bills on time. The measure will expire on Nov 14

Continuing resolutions are criticized by Jmany observers as an.exercise in fiscal irresponsibility In part, they en-able the House and Senate to disregard, for weeks or months at a time, the spending limits and priorities set by the congressional budget resolution.

Sponsor Jamie Whitten. D-Miss.. said* "This is a very straighforward continuing resolution. There are no spe-cial provisions and no special funding levels for any programs."

"Continuing resolutions are nothing but a cop-out," said opponent Bill Fren-zel. R-Minn , in a statement inserted into the Congressional Record. "They are required because we didn't do our job. as required by law. in the t ime al-lowed " _

Members voting yes supported the continuing resolution. Voting yes: Pur-sell, Ford, Levin. Broomfield

Voting no: Hertel

SENATE

IMMIGRATION REFORM - By a vote of 51 for and 44 against, the Sen-ate approved a new "guest worker" program that would allow up to 350,000 foreign farmhands to legally-live and work in the U.S. for as long as nine months.

Purpose of the program is to provide western growers of perishable crops an ample supply of temporary labor on short notice when crops ripen.

Hundreds of thousands of illegal al-iens, primarily from Mexico and Cen-tral America, now flock to the U.S. to fill these jobs, making it virtually im-possible for America to control its own borders

The amendment was attached to a sweeping immigration reform bill (S 1200) that remained in debate.

In. its other major provisions, the bill grants "amnesty" to aliens who en-tered the U.S. before 1980. and imposes stiff fines on employers who knowingly hire undocumented workers.

Sponsor Peter Wilson, R-Calif., said the program would protect the health and financial rights of imported work-ers. safeguard the economic interests of western growers, and supply a lobor pool that American workers have been

unable to provide Opponent Alan Simpson. R-Wyo.,

said the amendment demonstrated the political clout of western growers "They are heavy hitters, they spend big bucks, and they are quite effective, thank you," he said.

Senators voting yes favored the new "guest worker" program for western growers Voting yes Donald Riegle, D-Mich.

Voting no Carl Levin. D-Mich

TEST - By a vote of 62 for and 34 against, the Senate tabled (killed) an amendment calling on the Defense De-

partment to delay a planned test of its anti-satellite weapon until after the Nov 19-20 summit between President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gor-bachev

The Air Force test, which was suc-c e s s f u l conducted the next day. marked the first use of the weapon against a target in space The U.S. now appears to have an edge over the Sovi-

ets in this area of the arms race Senators- voting no wanted to daly

the ASAT test until after the summit Levin and Riegle both voted no

John Glenn. D-Ohio. who voted to kill the amendment, said that delaying the test in the face of Soviet objections to it would indicate we are willing to jump through hoops and give more credibili-

ty to their squeals than I think is neces-sary "

John Kerry. D-Mass , who sponsored the amendment, said a testing delay would "open the door to more fruitful a rms control) negotiations' at the

summit and "put the U.S. on the highest moral ground with respect to the arms race and issues of weapons in space '

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A m i s h : a n o t h e r w o r l d o n l y a d r i v e a w a y

By Doris S c & a r f e n b e r g special writer

THE 16-INCH cloth doll on m> desk speaks clearlv of another way to live

B l a c k d r e s s , b l a c k shoes white a p r o n On her head art? two black bonnets , an organdy "ev eryday c a p under a heavy, deep-br immeS Sunday bonnet wilh a black ru f f l e a round the back of the neck

She has no f ace No button eyes >[ embro ide red lips, no rosy cheeks on her musl in head In the Amish

ew, adding these real i t ies would ne making , a g r aven image, and Tuman l ikenesses displease the I.*<rd,

Less than two hours south of leveland .n the scenic rolling

countryside of eas te rn Ohio — western r eaches of Appalachia — .ou can find Amish-made dolls and g u i l t s h a n d c r a f t e d b u g g y harnesses horseshoeing and wheel-wright se rv ices A dozen a r ea workshops will custom-build you a a r n a g e . not the horseless kind, ei-

ther In Tusca rawas . Holmes, and ad-

joining counties. 13.000 Amish ' m o r e then the re a r e in Pennsylva-nia) have clung to their rura l ways. Back roads curve past one unwired f a r m a f t e r another , past f a r m e r s tilling with horses or harves t ing f r o m wagons

ON R E S T A I RANT signs. Am-ish rep laces ' mo the r ' as an as->urance of good cooking

Fol lowers of J a c o b Ammann . who f o r m a b ranch of the Mennon-ites. have long been a '•curiosity. ' but since the movie Witness' worked the peacab le sect into u s violent plot, in te res t is even higher

My doll c a m e f r o m a s tore on an \rrush-Mennonite homestead nea r Berlin. A red barn of ca thedra l size iooms close to the shop, across a grave! dr ive f r o m two pin-neat houses

One is a Mennonite home, the larger , boxy and white house is oc-cupied by old-order Amish. A hand pump s tands between the houses, and a rope swing dangles f rom a giant shade t r ee on the lawn

I WAS with a smal l g roup escorted by Lloyd Miller, social studies t e a c h e r who conducts per-sonalized tours through the area .

-We stepped through the Mennonite house whe re t h e r e a re regu la r vis-

T h e A m i s h living in t h e r u r a l a r e a s of O h i o h a v e i n t e r e s t i n g h a b i t s a n d c u s t o m s . H e r e is a n A m i s h do l l is d r e s s e d in b l a c k d r e s s , b l a c k s h o e s , w h i t e a p r o n a n d b l a c k b o n -n e t . S h e h a s no f a c i a l m a r k s , no e y e s l ips or rosy c h e e k s . A d d i n g

t h e s e r e a l i t i e s w o u l d b e m a k i n g a g r a v e n i m a g e , a n d h u m a n lik-e n e s s e s d i s p l e a s e t h e Lord . T h e Amish m e t h o d of t r a n s p o r t a t i o n is i nva r i ab ly a f a r m b u g g y p u l l e d by a f o r m e r r a c e h o r s e .

i t ing hours, then Miller respec t fu l ly asked it we might en t e r the Amish house a r a r e r privi lege Miller is known here and usually ge ts the c o m e ahead, but this t ime, it w a s a Mennoni te neighbor who ac ted as guide.

Benea th a kerosene l a m p in a k i tchen that hadn't seen an innova-tion in 50 years , cookie odors c a m e f r o m the oven as I tr ied to m e m o r -ize the deta i l s around me.

Bending over a wide table, the wife (we weren ' t introduced) w a s cu t t ing out a dress for her l i t t le girl. Adults and chi ldren w e a r the s a m e style, but this cloth was pale blue. Use of color (never bright) of-ten r e f l e c t s the bishop's s t r i c tness

T H E WOOD stove in the living room was empty; a sma l l boy was napping soundly on an ove r s tu f f ed brown sofa. The Amish never went beyond wood stoves, and I thought of the cu r r en t r e su rgence of their popular i ty . No fami ly p i c tu r e s on the walls; only a smal l embro i -de red m o t t o in G e r m a n .

U p s t a i r s the big su rp r i se was the eldest daugh te r ' s room. She was a young lady of cour t ing age, who w a s a l l o w s ! to sow a few oats of f a n c i n e s s with f r i l ly c u r t a i n s and

l avender bedspread She could sit with a sui tor on two cha i r s sepa-r a t ed by a smal l table .

The Amish do not condone bun-dling. which today is nothing m o r e than p r e m a r i t a l sex, but they don' t speak out against it. says Mil ler

"Bundl ing or ig ina ted in Colonia l d a y s when a boy had to t r a v e l m i l e s by horseback to cour t a gir l , m a n y t i m e s s taying overnight Pio-nee r houses were smal l , a n d John-ny would of ten be placed in a bag to m a k e su re nothing happened to Suzie."

In the boys' room, b rown qui l t s wi th a p p l i q u e d horse d e s i g n s represen ted an ach ievab le d r e a m to own your own horse.

T H E SIGHT of an Amish buggy going up the road at a s p r i g h t l y pace has caused many to wonde r how they t ra in their horses. M a y b e they don't. Amish f r equen t ly buy ha rnes s r a c e horses a f t e r t h e s t e e d s have lost their last bet.

In another room hung t h e re-main ing w a r d r o b e of t h e lady downsta i rs ; a da rk g reen d r e s s a n d a black one of the s a m e p a t t e r n fo r Sunday. On Sunday, her husband puts on his s t r a igh t b lack j a cke t wi th hooks and eyes T h e r e a r e hid-

den but tons on the t r o u s e r s . Every-thing looked ve ry hot fo r s u m m e r

Despi te the lore of gif t shops. Amish do NOT be l ieve in hex signs of any type. They m a y seem sober and unemot iona l to outs iders , but cry a n d " laugh h e a r t i l y among themse lves (p robab ly at us) in a low G e r m a n d ia l ec t . A car is shunned as .a wor ld ly possession, yet ce r t a in c o m m u n i t i e s allow black c a r s if the b u m p e r s and c h r o m e s t r ip s a r e a l so painted black.

BACK IN the k i t chen , chocolate chip cookies c a m e out of the oven and we each had one. Marvelous As we said " T h a n k y o u " and "good-bve." the l i t t le gi r l who was going to w e a r t h e n e w blue dress appeared , eye ing us shyly.

I wanted to hug th is child, who would not be going to school past the eighth g rade , would probably never see a play o r p e e r through a microscope. She will b e sewing on a t readle , haying, f eed ing her fami ly w e l l '

I didn't know they a t e chocolate chip cookies.

If you go. p l e a s e r e m e m b e r that the Amish a r e s i n c e r e about not wanting to have t h e i r p ic tu re tak-

en: keep your long lens and photo-journa l i s t f a n t a s i e s under wraps . Dres s with respec t to their feelings.

UNTIL NOV. 1. eve ryone is wel-c o m e to the Amish F a r m on Route 39. one mi le eas t of Berlin, al-though the house with the fami ly is u n d e r s t a n d a b l y not a lways open F o r a persona l tour in your own ca r , Lloyd Mil le rs ' s address is R ^ 2 . Box 238. New Phi lde lphia . Ohio 4 4 6 6 3 . P h o n e 2 1 6 - 3 3 9 - 2 9 3 6 Lloyd ' s the one who looks like Burl Ives.

Oh io ' s e a s t e r n h e a r t l a n d is known for unworldly sec ta r ians , but bea t s with hundreds of sma l l indus t r ies , c r a f t shops, ant iques , and towns that you'd like to have b e e n born in.

ZOAR, founded in 1817 by a Ger-m a n Society of Separa t i s t s ; an ea r -ly A m e r i c a n c o m m u n e , now a l ived-in m u s e u m town of total c h a r m . For t ou r s and in format ion , w r i t e Box 523, Zoar . Ohio 44697

D O V E R (adjoining New Phildel-phia). h o m e of the l a te m a s t e r c a r v e r Ernes t W'arther Mr Warth-e r is gone, but his fabu lous ca rv ings

In the scenic rolling countryside of eastern Ohio you can find Amish-made dolls and quilts, handcrafted buggy harnesses, horseshoeing and wheelwright services.

of s t e a m t r a ins a r e housed in a smal l mus t - see museum F r o m walnut and ivory, every s t eam en-gine f r o m 250 B C. to the p resen t day is in the collection which the Smi thson ian called a " pr ice less work of a r t . " Mr Wrather ' s t r a i n s and his wife ' s button col lect ion (73.000 of them) are at 331 Kar l Ave.. Dover 44622

R O S C O E VILLAGE? res to red cana l (Ohio & Erie) hamle t of the 1830s at Cochocton. Before the ra i l roads , get t ing around was via canal a n d you can still find out what i t 's l ike to be on a boat pulled by a t e a m of horses. On an an t ique lane of s to res and boutiques, the Roscoe Vil lage Inn gets a p p l a u s e for i ts nea t m e r g e r of modern hotel and q u a i n t a tmosphe re . Nor th W h i t e w o m a n Street , Cochocton. Ohio 43812. The s t ree t n a m e w a s not exp la ined

S U G A R C R E E K , the l i t t le Swit-z e r l a n d " of Ohio, clip-clops with Amish buggies , especially on s u m -m e r w e e k e n d s Litt le dolls with eyes not authent ic ly Amish. a r e a m o n g the souvenirs. P l en ty of Swiss and G e r m a n impor t s and locally m a d e cheese Big ( Swiss Fes t iva l coming up. Sept 27-28 Yodel your hear t out. Box 361. S u g a r c r e e k 44681.

N E W C O M E R S T O W N can ' t bea t the n a m e for fr iendliness. New-c o m e r s t o w n ' s newest c o m e r s h e a r d the f i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n se rmon wes t of the Allegheny Mountains. ( Info cul led f r o m an Ohio road m a p . ) Good canoe ing and c a m p i n g n e a r -by

F o r Ohio t rave l in format ion , dial 1-800-BUCKEYE, or wr i t e P .O Box 1001, Columbus. Ohio 43216

travel notes Montreal tr ip

The Communi ty House in Bir-mingham is o f fe r ing a t r ip to Mon-t ra l Quebec. Nov. 7-10.

Montreal is a ci ty of c h a r m with carefu l ly p rese rved 17th-century stone buildings and houses, ar t gal-leries, an t ique shops, candel i t res-t a u r a n t s a n d b o u t i q u e s f o r shoppers

A unique exhibition, Pab lo Pi-casso Meet ing in Mont rea l " will be at the Mont rea l Museum of Fine Arts and will be included in the tour

The 80 paint ings tha t a r e the focus of the show come f r o m the personal col lect ion of M a d a m e Jacque l ine Picasso , the a r t i s t ' s wife and for the most par t have never been seen by the public

Included in the tour price a re - ihree nights a t the LeCent re Shera-t o n Hotel, a i r t r anspor t a t ion f r o m Windsor via Nordai r , tour of Mon-t rea l , t i cke t s to the Picasso exhibit , two lunches a profess ional lec tur

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For f u r t h e r in format ion c o n t a c t The Communi ty House, 380 S. Bates , B i rmineam, 544-5832

Bed/b ' fast The newly published guidebook.

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Some a re in mans ions and h o m e s built at the turn of the c e n t u r y and

r e fu rb i shed by owners . Many a r e p r i v a t e homes in resor t a n d r ec r e -a t iona l a r e a s . "Bed & B r e a k f a s t in Michigan and Surrounding A r e a s , " by N o r m a Buzan and Ber t Howell , is ava i l ab le f o r m Betsy R o s s Pub-l icat ions, 3057 Betsy Ross Dr ive , Bloomfield Hil ls , MI 48013 P r i c e is $8.25. which includes p o s t a g e

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"One of the grea t , low-cost f a m -ily outings ava i lab le to Michigani-a n s is a t r ip to a cider mill to enjoy the c ider , " said s t a t e AAA t r ave l opera t ions m a n a g e r J i m D r u r y

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They're willing to do more than say the government s a mess

Sn hundred owners of small busi-nesses — a group usually known for pol-itical lethargy — are telling Washing-

ion they need a little help and much less interference if they are to continue as the backbone of Michigan's econo-my and the biggest source of new jobs in the 1980s

I'm fighting for the survival of the Srr.ail Business Administration, ' said Richard J Francis following last week's daylong White House Small Business Conference in Dearborn

'We need capital availability, said Francis director of merchant banking for Carleton Ward & Co . a Birming-ham firm that does investment bank-ing. arranges financing for compnaies and works with mergers and sftquisi-tions - '

FRANCIS, LIKE many small busi-ness owners from Holland to Holly, ad-vocated federal set-asrtfes for small business research and procurements

As the new president of the 2.200-member Small Business .Association of Michigan. Francis dwelt on the prob-lems of firms which employ fewer than 500 workers

For E Jill Pollock of Plymouth, a central problem- is the competition small businesses get from the non-profits' — specifically, state universi-ties .

Once in corporate management. Pol-,ock is owner of the vear-old Arbor

Consulting Co She said her firm has done retraining programs for former Stroh Brewery employees and place-ment assistance for U S State Depart-ment employees

Citing courses for entrepreneurs of-fered by Wayne State University's Small Business Institute, sfie said,

Many of us provide that service Michigan State University's floral

shop on the East Lansing campus com-petes with small business florists, she added

She was one of 40 conferees elected, after sometimes intense campaigning, as Michigan delegates to a White House Conference on Small Business to be held in August 1986 in Washington, DC

THE NUMBER of problems small business owners reported was almost as great as the number of small busi-nesses. ' "One thing came through loud and

clear - the Grace Commission," said J a c k C o u r t e m a n c h e , P r e s i d e n t Reagan's director of the Small Busi-ness Administration (SUA) following the Michigan conference.

ir. several sessions, delegates called for congressional and administration adoption of Grace Commission propos-als to hold the cost of government, tax-es and regulations.

Courtemanche said the Michigan conference was the eighth in the nation under a congressional act. Because of its early scheduling, he said, the Michi-gan conference would be influential in

.setting the idea agenda for" other state conferences to follow

A second frequent thef te was a bal-

anced-budget amendment to the I'.S Constitution, although there were dif-ferences on whether a Constitutional Convention should be called

HERE .ABE some of the policies en-dorsed by conferees

. e General — retain the SBA as an independent agency, limit competition with business from "non-profits," aid minorities to form businesses

• Finance — increase SBA loan guarantee limits (now 80 percent of a loan's value), pass tax incentives to promote use of debenture bonds by-small business, allow credit unions to make small business loans.

e Economic policy — adopt a bal-anced federal budget, implement Grace Commission reforms, provide small business representation on feder-al policy boards — particularly in all Internal Revenue Service policy-boards

• Regulation and paperwork — re-quire coordination of state and federal regulations by federal law. require that regulations be written in plain English,

test market" proposed new federal forms, use court-appointed panels of experts instead of juries in tort liability cases

e Payrolls — encourage tax credits for employers retirement plans, re-move taxation of fringe benefits to al-low small firms to attract key people, halt unemployment compenstion abuse

e International trade — use tax credits to encourage small businesses to export, have U.S. Commerce Depart-ment provide more specific informa-tion on overseas markets, adopt tariffs to impede imports from countries which place tariffs on American goods

e Taxation — exempt the first $200,000 of business income from taxa-tion. eliminate "double taxation" of dividends (corporate income tax and

personal income tax on dividends), sim-plify tax codes, retain the investment tax credit

PAYING THEIR own ways, 40 busi-ness people will attend the 1986 White House Conference on Small Business after being elected at last week's state conference Area delegates and their companes are

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w a s not l i s t ed when t h e c o m m i s s i o n ' s a g e n d a of m e e t i n g s f o r t h e w e e k w a s m a i l e d out (It w a s h o w e v e r , p o s t e d wi th-in t h e C i t y - C o u n t y Bu i ld ing ) ,

Second , a n d m o s t i m p o r t a n t l y , t he c o m m i t t e e i n t e r v i e w e d job p r o s p e c t s one-on-o n e in t e l e p h o n e c o n v e r s a t i o n s . H e r t e l s a id a f t e r w a r d s WTien o n e c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r w a s d o n e , a n o t h e r w o u l d p l a c e a ca l l to t h e s a m e p e r s o n , and so on T h e c a l l s w e r e p l a c e d f r o m beh ind c lo sed d o o r s

Well , t h e O p e n M e e t i n g s Ac t a l l o w s c a n d i d a t e s t o r e q u e s t t h a t a n a p p l i c a t i o n r e m a i n c o n f i d e n t i a l ( the c o m m i t t e e h a s no r i gh t on i ts o w n to k e e p t h e m s e c r e t ) , but r e q u i r e s t h a t '"all i n t e r v i e w s by a pub l i c body fo r e m p l o y m e n t or a p p o i n t m e n t to a pub l i c o f f i c e s h a l l be he ld in a n o p e n m e e t i n g p u r s u a n t t o th i s a c t "

Th i rd , t h e c o m m i t t e e d i s c u s s e d i ts r e e o m m e n d a t i o n b e h i n d c losed d o o r s

T H A T P R O C E D U R E w a s i n d e e d un f o r t u n a t e

In t h e p u b l i c ' s eyes , it p l a c e s t h e h i r i ng of W a y n e S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y l aw P r o f e s s o r R i c h a r d S t n c h a r t z of B l o o m f i e l d T o w n sh ip u n d e r a c l o u d

W o r s e if t h e L u c a s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n de c i d e s a g a i n s t c o o p e r a t i n g w i t h S t r i c h a r t z it h a s a n a l ib i f o r a r g u i n g t h a t t h e d i s t in gu i shed p r o f e s s o r w a s h i r ed i l l e g a l l y

T h e O p e n M e e t i n g s Ac t w a s d r a f t d B by n o n - l a w y e r s a n d d e l i b e r a t e l y w r i t t e n in p la in E n g l i s h T h e r e should be no poss ib le e x c u s e f o r t h e s p e c i a l c o m m i t t e e to i m a g ine it cou ld c o n d u c t c l o s e d - d o o r in t e r -v i e w s

Life is truly a moveable feast lutsOa, Seplerntxw 26, 1986 04th. (R.W.Q- 15AJ* 17 A

ONE OF the most interest ing oddities in life as you travel along is that yotjr appet i te changes with the seasons.

For instance, anyone born and raised in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country looks forward to spring when dandelions t ake over as the main dish in country homes.

Oddly enough, the folks go out along the roads even along railroad t racks — to pluck the tasty dish.

In the m a j o r cities, dandelion is seldom men-tioned. and that is because for some reason or an-other. the delicacy doesn't grow along rai lroads t racks or f reeways

IN FALL, corn on the cob becomes a main dish '

t he s t ro l l e r w.w. Edgar

AS Labor Day approaches . The Stroller s ta r t s to get a longing for the yellow kernels f r o m the cob In f a r m areas, you'll find ac res and ac res of com

At the P lymouth R o t a r y Club's chicken barbeque, as many as 20.000 e a r s of corn have been used during a six-hour Sunday serving

Trade problem can be solved by balancing budget— Ford

Chairman Donald E Pe te r sen of Ford Motor Co told a congressional subcommit tee the f irst s tep to solving t h? national t r ade problem is for the feder-al government to balance its budget.

"This should put downward pressure on interest rates, which will benefit the domest ic economic cli-ma te , " Peterson toltl a subcommit tee of the Joint Economic Commit tee

"Equal ly important, budg'et reductions will im-prove our international compet i t iveness and t rade position by reducing the demand for foreign capi-tal. thereby leading to a m o r e competit ive ex-change r a t e for the dollar."

FAVORING export s t imula t ion over barr iers to imports, Peterson outlined the rest of his program:

• "The United States must continue to insist on improved access to overseas marke t s for U.S. prod-ucts — equal to the access we accord our trading par tners . —•

• "The U. S. and our t rad ing par tners must take aciton on exchange ra te imbalances .

• "Our t rading par tners should take appropriate action within their own economies to encour-age investment and domest ic growth.

• "The U.S. must t ry to avoid taking actions that reduce the competi t iveness of American indus-try. Regulatory p rograms should achieve their goals without impairing the ability of U.S. industry to compete internationally.

"Fue l -economy-s tandards a re a case in point, Modifications a re necessary to avoid reducing the ability of the home industry to compete ."

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"I t would not erect pe rmanen t t r ade barr iers , but would induce countr ies with large t rade sur-pluses to take actions on their own to reduce those surpluses ," he said.

Besides fes t iva ls and county fairs, corn on the cob is a favor i te among neighbors'who get together for a corn roast on Saturday night

In the Eas t , var ious depar tments of m a j o r indus-tries serve corn at their annual c lambakes They ' r e located on the edge of town and the bake is some-thing special

First , a huge hole is dug for the fire An iron cover is placed over that, and then the food is placed row on row, with such foods as chicken, fish, potatoes (both Irish and sweet), then c l a m s and corn until the mound of food reaches four to six feet

ALL DAY it is left s immering Then la te in the af ternoon, the bake is opened and the food placed in buckets with a bucket at each place at the huge tables

The juice of one layer drops into the other, and the mass becomes most delicious

A method used by men working the night shift ih the factor ies -is t,p gather the corn f rom nearby f a rms (not s teal ing it - just taking it) and then placing the e a r s inside the ma jo r fu rnaces for a short t ime until the corn is roasted

What a dish that is late at nijjht' ' In recent years when locations for these- bakes

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Home-delivered meals also are provided for seniors who are homebound. Volunteers deliver the meals directly to the client. Reservations for meals must be made 24 hours in advance. For further in-formation. or if you are interested in volunteering to deliver home meals, call 422-2602. The Senior Nutrition Program sites in this area are:

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Indians built flourishing trade lines By Ira Lax special writer

Our awareness of the pre-history of America has been given an exciting new dimension with the arrival of "Ancient Art of the American Wood-land Indians. ' now on display at the Detroit Institute of Arts

The public finally has a wonderful opportunity to see a n i e n t native c ra f t smansh ip and appreciate its re-lationship to the vast system of t rade and ancestor veneration found over most of the country east of the west-ern prairies.

The exhibit 's 4.500 year coverage is divided into three periods The Late Archaic (3400-1000 B C ); the Wood-lands (1000 B C to A.D 900 ), and the Mississippian ( A.D 900-1500)

These divisions reflect changes in set t lement and social patterns, from small groups of egalitarian, semi-no-madic hunters and gatherers to large socially stratified agricultural towns Accompanying this were parallel de-velopments in artistic motifs and their use in trade and funeral practic-

THE OLDEST objects in the show are bannerstones of quartz, chalcedo-ny. granite and banded clay stone These were attached below the hooked end of a spear-launcher called an "atlal" (helpful explanations and illustrations accompany all art ifacts)

Some of the bannerstones resemble bone segments, while others suggest butterflies, birds or<ffxstract human forms They are simple, direct and beautifully modern.

Because hunting societies are al-ways threatened by starvation, re-gional t rade alliances were made which opened the way for the sharing of resources when food shortages oc-curred.

The t rade networks also led to the movement of raw materials such as copper f rom the upper Great Lakes, marine shells from the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico and soapstone f rom the central Appalachians As the cen-turies passed, objects fashioned f rom

ese substances made their way throughout the country.

Since these early peoples were con-stantly at the mercy of nature, they sought to control their world by achieving a spiritual balance among the polar forces of the universe Rep-resentations of falcons and eagles f rom the upper world and those of fish, snakes and ducks f rom the un-derworld, with humans mediating in the middle, form the ancient Indian cosmos.

These images were handcraf ted in clay, stone, copper, mica, shell and wood and buried with the bones of family or clan members. This ritual unified the relatives and increased their s tatus depending on their gener-osity. More importantly, it facili tated

the journey of the dead to the resting place of the ancestors

THIS JOURNEY was crucial, for if the dead spirits were to remain among the living, disease and bad luck would follow Eye»-~totiay. the Apache and Navajo people burn the house and-belongings of the deceased to Jt&ep the contaminated "death

-stuff" from bringing harm to the liv-ing.

How elaborate the "burial was de-pended at first on how successful a person was in conducting t rade As l a r g e r a g r i c u l t u r a l s e t t l e m e n t s evolved, the elite consisted of those whose spiritual powers were seen as descending f rom the sun. thus causing good corn crops

Their mounds were large temple shrines, such as Cahokia and Etowa, full of relics and having marble or sandstone human figurines guarding the entrance.

Other more egalitarian cultures provided common burials to all Since this burial complex absorbed so many a r t i f a c t there was a continuous de-mand for the workshops to produce more.

Most of us know that Indians used pipes to send offerings of smoke to enlist the aid of the Great Spirit for any important undertaking, be it war. peace or spiritual questing.

The animal effigy pipe? in this show are the earliest surviving stone pipe art i facts beginning about 400 B.C.

EACH ANIMAL is depicted in a characterist ic p«se — the coyote howls, the raven, cardinal and owl perch, the falcon listens and looks and the beaver could be gnawing at a t ree trunk.

These creatures continue to have spiritual meaning for Native Ameri-cans today. They represent the essen-tial relatedness of all living things. Black Elk. the Oglala Sioux holy man, said it this way, 'The four-leggeds and the wings of the air and the mother earth were supposed to be rel-ative-like . through them we send up our voices and get help f rom the Great Spirit."

The catalogue for the show con-tains expert photographs by Dirk Bakker and well writ ten chapters by David W. Penney, David F Brose and J a m e s A Brown, concluding with a fine overview by Penney.

Penney, DIA curator and organizer of "Woodland," said the purpose of the show was to demonstrate the aesthet-ic qualities and the diversity of Indian culture and to correct the 19th centu-ry idea Americans had that ancient Indians were simply a race of mound builders I think it accomplished all three goals.

The exhibit is f ree and runs until Nov. 10 For information concerning related events, call 833-1432

Ira Lax, Southfield writer and teacher, has a master ' s degree in his-tory with a speciality in the American frontier, f rom University of Montana.

T h e n o t c h e d o v a t e b e n n e r e t o n e , a t r i g h t , la b « n d « d a l a t a f r o m t h o L a t a A r c h a i c p e -r i o d , 2 ,000. t o 1,000 B . C .

STEPHEN CANTHEUUstaff pt>osooraph*' T h e La^rd a n d L a d y of G l e n t r i u m C a s t l e a r e d e t e r m i n e d t o s a v e the i r a n c e a t r a l h o m e in t h e S c o t t i a h H i g h l a n d a . T h e y h a v e o p e n e d it t o v i s i t o r s a n d s h e ' s wr i t i ng a h o o k a b o u t t h e c a s t l e ' s g h o s t s .

Plotting to save the castle Editor's note: The MaePherson name us spelled both uHth and u-ithout a capital "P, depending on the b r anch of the family.

By Carmina Brooks special writer

The Laird and Lady of Glentrium Castle came to Michigan last week to mee t their American cous-ins. Their home is a 14th-century castle on a 5.000 acre estate in the heart of the Scottish Highlands

Interviewed in the Barclay Inn in Birmingham. Euan (pronounced You-an) and Sandra f lacpherson were celebrities among MacPhersons f rom the USA, Great Britain and Canada attending a three-day clan gathering held in Greenfield Village.

Macpherson is the fourth laird (a landed propri-etor) of Glentrium whose ancestf'al castle sits 1,000 feet above sea level with a private game preserve.

Lady Sandra (pronounced Zandraj — or more properly speaking, the Lady Glentrium (pro-nounced Glen-troom) is a trained nurse who met and came to love her titled Scottish chief tan, a psy-chologist, as they worked in the same hospital They now have two children. Katrina, 13, and La-chlan. 10.

THE MACPHERSON family castle is a 15-bed-room granite structure. The ground floor features a grand dining room and an ancestral museum. Origi-nal parts of the castle were built in the 14 th centu-ry. but early in the 19th century a fire destroyed much of the old s t ruc ture and Macpherson's great grandfather rebuilt the castle as it stands today.

Any respectable castle has its ghosts and Glentri-um is no exception.

Lady Sandra did not anticipate when she married her Scottish chieftan that the spirits of warr iors long dead in ancient batt les would invade her bed-room, but she claims that is what happened.

The castle ghosts had always been warm and friendly until the night she saw an army march to battle through the walls of her bedroom. She was frightened, she said.

From his wife's description of her vision. Mac-pherson identified the a rmy from family history.

He said, "In 1386 the clans Macpherson and Ma-cintosh joined together to own and control all the

terri tory in tha heart cf central Scotland for 50 miles They had many enemies including the Cam erons who brought 400 men to fight a bloody battle waged on a flatland just below the cast le Glentri-um. The Camerons were put to flight and their chief was chased to a nearby mountain where he was killed To thir day, that part icular hill is named af te r him "

The days of the clan blood feuds in Scotland have long since passed, but like the legendary mountain boys of Kentucky, the Campbells once feuded with the Macphersons

"History has given the wrong impression of Scot Highlanders who are really a peaceful people," Macpherson said 'Most of the feuds of the Middle Ages were the 'esult of economic pressures Cattle was taken to survive and this caused wars."

THE CASTLE has another ghost who heralds her visits by first appearing in the form of a seagull "to draw our attention " explained Lady Sandra "Then she comes later in her proper form."

The Laird himself doesn't see ghosts His. only explanation of why his own ancestors appear to his wife and children and not to him is because "I am a complete sceptic."

Then seven years ago something happened to sof-ten that scepticism.

When his son wa*> three years old he saw the ghost of a young woman while fa ther and son were on the estate grounds near an ancestral graveyard

"Lachlan kept sa^Hng, Daddy, daddy, See the lady!' I could see by his eye and finger movements that he was obviously observing something I could noi see." Macpherson recalled

This lady ghost has been identified as Jane, a great, great, grand-aunt who appears to the chil-dren A painting of Jane as a young woman hangs on a castle wall ar»d the likeness to their daughter Katrina is remarkable, Lady Sandra said

In her physical life, Jane lived to t y an octogen-erian in a home on the estate about two r r : , es from the castle The house caught fire and Jane burned to death. She is buried in the nearby private ceme-tery where the boy first saw her.

Macpherson said, "Since I have become less skeptical and more sensitive, now when 1 visit other castles, I can sense an atmosphere, some-times a feeling that is cold and unfnendly "

Could it be the ghosts of Camerons or C a m p bells '

THE MACPHERSONS are reticent to fully dis cuss their family ghosts. It isn't because they are embarrassed by them, but because Lady Sandra has wri t ten a collection of six ta les soon to be pub-lished about the family's experiences with the ghosts. She also hopes to sell television rights to the stories.

"They a re not fiction They actually occurred she said.

Lady Sandra is also the author, of cook books in eluding "Dinner in a Scottish Castle" soon to be available in local book stores

"The old Highland estates of long and proud trad ltioo a re now being sold to non-Scottish people, Laird Macpherson said. "This is sad. We a r e the last family household of the Macpherson chieftan still living on the original estate.

"Trying to keep a thousand years of family histo-ry alive and maintaining a castle today is very dif-ficult," he continued. "But we will succeed because we must keep this for our son "

For that reason the Glentrium Castle is open to international tourists

Feelings of Scottish identity a re increasing and Glentrium receives visitors f rom America and Eu-rope every year, Macpherson said.

"This is the first time we have come to meet our American cousins who are members of the Mae-Pherson clan. We feel an enormous warmth and kindness. The clan association is part of our heri-tage and provides great enjoyment and close friendships."

Tourists who are lucky enough to share a few days with the Macphersons in their castle can search through old documents in the museum, one which t races the family tree back to the 11th centu-ry-

They can look at old mortgage contracts, photo-graphs, s tage coach timetables and relics of family travels including some from the Napoleonic wars

They can sit af ter dinner in a Scottish castle be-fore a huge fireplace and hear haunting music that survives the centuries plucked f rom the strings of a Gaelic harp, while the ghosts of Castle Glentrium listen and silently applaud

Music Guild opens 34th season Cr an brook Music Guild celebrates its

34th year with the opening of its six-concert season with the Arden Trio of New York City on Tuesday, Oct. 15

Cr an brook House, the setting for the series, adds an old world aura to the chamber music presented in the pan-eled oak library The house, originally the residence of Cranbrook's founders Ellen Scrippe and George Booth, is built in the style of an English manor house with many of the original furn-ishings still in evidence

One of the prime at tract ions of this series will be 20-year old Ana-Maria Vers, French pianist on Tuesday, Nov 12 Her recent appearances Include the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, the Berlin Festival and the Prague Cham-ber Orchestra in Copenhagen

When she was nine, she performed with the Boston Pops and the Balti more Symphony Orchestra and later played at Kennedy Center and the White House Her p rogram will Include the B Minor Sonata by Liszt which she has recorded for Philips Records.

The Arden Trio c a m e together while the members were piano students at Yale. Their Carnegie Hall debut was followed by concerts in 40 cities

On Tuesday, Dec 17. the University of Michigan-Flint Chamber Singers will sing Medieval and contemporary music The 20-member costumed group will have a colorful backdrop with Cr an brook House already decorated for the holiday season

T1 year will" Vos String Quartet Miller saxophone: Cleveland Duo

in the new ek '1, the De-

11. Timothy April 15. the

The DeVos String Quartet is com-posed of principals from the Grand Ra-pids Symphony Orchestra They recent-ly gave s Joint concert with the New World Quartet and have performed ex-tensively in Michigan.

Miller, saxophonist and graduate stu-dent at University of Michigan, is this year 's winner of the Betty Brewster Scholarship His pe r fo rmance on March 11 is the annual Young Artists Coocert, s tradition with the Guild

Stephen and Carolyn Warner, the Cleveland Duo. are both violinists with

I i Ana Mar ta Vara

the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra Their program will Include works for violin and piano. two violins and violin and viola. They performed for the BBC in London last summer and have a coo-cert date at Carnegie Hall In Novem-ber

All concerts are at 1:30 p.mJn Cran-

brook House MO Lone Pine, Bloom-field Hills

Parking is in Christ Church parking lot with shuttle bos service to Cran-brook House

Season tickets for the six-coocert se-ries are $30 For information, call «3*-S7M or MS-2037

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exhibitions • R O B E R T L K I O O A S S O C I -A T E S

Thursda>. St-pt 26 Cerarruc struc" uress by Hina Peleg and new paintings

by Adria Aronow and Chuang Che con-riue through Oci 26 Hours <Sre 10 30

j rn to 5 30 p m Tuesday-Saturday .07 Townsend. Birmingham • S U S A N N E H I L B E R R Y G A L -L E R Y

Saturday Sept 28 New works in glass by Lynda Benglis continue 'hrough < K-t. 26 Reception to meet the art is t-3-5 p m . Saturday Hours are 11 j m. to f> p.m Tuesday-Saturday 555 S Woodward, Bi rmingham • W I L L I S G A L L E R Y

Fr iday Sept 27 — Works by Bren-lan Keenan will be on display through Oct 16 Opening reception 6-10 p.m Friday Gal lery is open 1-4 p.m Satur day and Sunday and then by appoint-ment 422' W Willis at Cass. Detroit • H A L S T E D G A L L E R Y

Saturday. Sept 28 — Photographs by-Irving Penn a re on display through Nov 23 Penn is one of the most distin guished por t ra i t and fashion photogra-phers of the last four decades Opening reception 4-7 p.m Saturday. 560 N Woodward B i rmingham Regular hours are 10 a m to 5 30 p.m Tuesday-Saturday. • A L I C E S I M S A R G A L L E R Y

Saturday Sept 28 New works by Jaro \n t r e s i an , Ellen Stavitsky and

V a s a ' a r e on display through October Opening reception 6-8 p.m Saturday Hours a r e 10 a m to 5 30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturdav, 30l N Main, Ann Arbor • P R I N T G A L L E R Y

Tuesday, Oct. 1 — "Billboards, Bach and Brownies" continues through No-vember It 's an exhibit of European and Amer ican billboard posters. They ire d r a m a t i c examples of works by Mucha. Manet Lautrec, Lichtenstein and other g rea t s Prev iew at 7:30 p.m Friday, Oct 4 will include live class; •a! mu:- and a brownie tasting session a ;th 25 d i f fe ren t kinds prepared by lo-

gourmet cooks Regular hours are a m :o 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, un-9 p.m Thursday 29203 Northwest-

m. Southfield

• P E W A B I C P O T T E R Y Opening exhibit of the fall season

matures work by Marie Woo and Tom Phardel Continues through Oct 12 Woo a West Bloomfield resident has served on the Pewabic board and has .aught there Phardel , Ann Arbor has r»een lead t eacher at Pewabic for three

•-•ars Gal lery h o u r * a re 10 a.m. to 5 Tuesday-Saturday 10125 East

•fferson. Detroit . 48214 » D E T R O I T A R T I S T S M A R K E T

All-media show juried by Donald and orence Morr is and works by four

\ r t i s t i Market scholarship winners i ontinue through Oct. 11. Hours are 11 ,j.m to 5 p.m Tuesday-Saturday, 1452 Randolph. Detroi t

• D E T R O I T G A L L E R Y O F C O N T E M P O R A R Y C R A F T S

"Clothes for the Collector" is the sixth annual wearables invitational Jewelry and accessories are par t of the exhibit Continues through Oct 12 Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m Monday-Saturday, 301 Fisher Building Detroit • RUBINER G A L L E R Y

Works on paper includes works by 14 internationally known American and European art ists such as Motherwell Moore, Delaunay, Diebenkorn, Sum-mers , etc. Hours a re 10 a m -to 5 30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and until 5 p.m Saturday, 7001 Orchard Lake Suite 430A. West Bloomfield • FIELD ART S T U D I O

"Por t ra i t s of Clowns - Acrylics on Canvas" by Hy Vogel, carc ica tur i s t of the London Chop House, continues through Oct 12 2646 Coolidge. Berk ley • C R A N B R O O K A C A D E M Y OF ART M U S E U M

"Land Marks" and "Contrasts." ex hibits of contemporary sculpture con-tinues through Oct 27 Among the sculptors represented in "Land Marks" are Robert Stackhouse. Dennis Oppen heim and Alice AycOCk who have done environmental sculpture for Cran-brook "Con t ra s t s C o n t e m p o r a r y Sculpture f rom Cranbrook Collectors" draws outstanding pieces f rom local collections Hours a re 1-5 p.m. Tues day-Sunday 500 Lone Pine. Bloomfield Hills.

• P H Y L L I S K R A U S E G A L L E R Y Papier mache f rom Kashmir , hand'

painted silks in yardage lengths, bead-ed necklaces f rom Nagaland, s t i tchery f r o m the hill tribes of Thailand, textiles f rom Indonesia, puppets f rom Burma and Thailand and ant ique carvings f r o m the Philippines Hours a re 11 a.m to 5 p.m Tuesday-Saturday. 29 W Lawrence. Pontiac • FLINT I N S T I T U T E O F A R T S

Photography by Minor White, orga nized by the Phildelphia Museum of Art. will be on display through Dec 8. Hours are 10 a m to- 5 p.m Tuesday-Saturday. 1-5 p.m. Sunday 1120 E Kearslev. Flint.

F I L E • O A K L A N D C O M M U N ^ Y C O L L E G E

Facul ty a r t show with works by Ted Striewski, Bob Pipenberg, Don Mendel-son and Kegham Tazian continues through Oct 9 in the Wallace Smith Thea te r Art Gallery on the Orchard Ridge campus in F a r m i n g t o n Hills. Hours a re 11 a m to 4 p.m Monday-Fr iday • P I E R C E S T R E E T G A L L E R Y

Photographs by Marion Post Wolcott and Jack Delano, both of whom worked for the FSA, F a r m Securi ty Adminis-t rat ion, will be on display through Nov 2. Both photographers t rave led , mostly in the south in the years f rom 1938 to 1942 photographing the life of the f a r m

workers Hours are 11 a m to 5 p m Wednesday-Saturday, 217 P ie rce Bir mmgham • YAW GALLERY

Works by Gary S. G n f f m , me-talsmith of the Cranbrook Academy of Art faculty Works by more than a doz-en ar t i s t s are also on display Continues through Oct 9. 550 N Woodward Bir mingham • B I R M I N G H A M B L O O M F I E L D ART A S S O C I A T I O N

"Cats, a Theme Show." by the Bir-mingham Society of Wflmen Painters , -continues through Oct 5

Paint ings by Julia Gleich and jewel-ry by Pat r ic ia Senecoff in the Rental Sales Gallery run concurrent ly with "Cats." Hours for both are 9:30 a.m to 4 30 p.m. Monday-Saturday. 1516 S Cranbrook, Birmingham. • P O N T I A C ART C E N T E R

Works by four women a r t i s t s in dif-ferent media includes d rawings by Hel-en Cartmell in the Clerestory Gallery, dimensional felted pieces f r o m the Spirit F i l t re Series by Pa t r i c i a Wil-liams. sculptural encaust ic work f rom the Circadian Rhythm Series by Linda Centivany and construct ions built for the Art Center ' s environment by Kathy Constantinides 47 Williams, Pont iac • M I C H I G A N G A L L E R Y

Recent watercolors, sculp ture and paintings by Linda Mendelson, Ray-mond Katz and Don Mendelson will be on display through Oct 12 Regular hours are 11 a m to 5 p.m Thursday-Fr iday and 1-5 p.m Saturday , 2661 Michigan Ave at 20th Street . Detroit • BELIAN AR T C E N T E R

Paint ings and sculpture by Edward Avedisian will be on display through October His work LS in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Gug genheim, the Metropolitan Museum, the Whitney, and many others, The gal-lery is at 5980 Rochester Road . Trov • C L A R E S P I T L E R G A L L E R Y

Works by Ohio artist . Joseph Barrish a Manan i s t brother f r o m the Be rgamo Center of Dayton He has t rave led the world and had his work shown in Chica-go. St Louis. Dayton and Cincinnati Gallery hours a re 2-6 p.m Tuesday and by appointment, 2007 Paul ine Court Ann Arbor • S C A R A B C L U B

Exhibit of Chinese' brush painting with birds, flowers, landscapes and cal-l igraphy by Ku Feng Miao, E T Newbourne and Saundra L. Weed is on display through the month. Travel ing exhibit of these works will be at the Main Street Gallery of Royal Oak in October The Scarab Club is at 217 Farnswor th , Detroit

• H O O B E R M A N G A L L E R Y "Pat te rns . Edges and P la ins Furni

ture and Ceramics" will be at the gal lery through Oct. 3 The 10 or so furni ture make r s have never shown in this a rea before SboffH-Kith the furn i ture £bQ£tt_Eith

are ceramic pieces by Michael and Rita Duvall of Bear Lake. Hours a r e 10:30 a m to 5 p.m Tuesday-Saturday • MAIN S T R E E T G A L L E R Y

"Encore" f e a t u r e s works by Canadi-an artist , Terry Golletz In his works of conte. watercolor and pastels, the art-ist presents a world to excite the imag-ination and the senses Hours a re 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, until 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday 903 N Main St., Royal Oak • R E S T A U R A N T D U G L A S S

Works by I ta l ian ar t i s t , Umber to del Negro are on display through Oct 15 29269 Southfield Road . Southfield • PARK W E S T G A L L E R I E S

New collection of etchings and lithos by Harold Al tman. Al tman favors park and marke t scenes in New York and Par i s His eye is excel lent and his de-tail is meticulously rendered Contin-ues through Oct, 3 Hours are 10 a m to 6 p.m Monday-Fr iday, Thursday and Friday until 9 p.m 11 a m to 6 p.m Saturday and Sunday, 29469 Northwestern Highway, Southfield • B R I G G S G A L L E R Y

Works by Laur i e Hirsch and Deborah Piotrowski a re on display through Oct 5. Hours a re 10 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. Tues-day-Friday. until 5 p.m Saturday. 820 S Washington St., Royal Oak • HILL G A L L E R Y

Works by Edd ie Arning are on dis-play through Oct. 5. Hours are 11 a m to 5 30 p.m Tuesday-Saturday. 163 Townsend, B i r m i n g a m • C A D E G A L L E R Y

Paintings by Dennis Orlowski are on display through Sept 28. He's a DetrG oit public school t eacher and fo rmer assistant to Diego Rivera Hours a re 10:30 a.m to 7 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday 214 W Sixth St.. Royal Oak

• C A N T O R / L E M B E R G GALLERY

Recent pr ints by J i m Dine are on dis-play through the month, Venus image as well as the Tools, Hear t s and Robes Hours are 11 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday 538 N Woodward Ave Bir mingham • TROY A R T G A L L E R Y \

Figurat ive Art" includes works by Ben David, Boyer. Gropper . Kunisada Kuniyoshi, Saito, Sloan. Spencer, Ras kin. Wemgarden, Yoshitoshi and Zaks Continues through the month Hours are 11 a m to 5:30 p .m Tuesday-Satur day, 755 W. Big B e a v e r Road, Trov • S A R K I S G A L L E R I E S

Sabbatical L e a v e Exhibition" fea tures works by Joseph Bernard. P a trick Fourshe. J a y Holland and Rich-ard Jerzy through Oct 9. Hours a re 9 a m to 4 p.m Monday-Friday, Center for Creative Studies. 245 E Kirby. De-troit

• D E T R O I T I N S T I T U T E O F A R T S

.Ancient Art of the American Wood-land Indians" continues through Nov

10 It includes 150 mas te rworks of stone sculpture, ceramic arts , copper tools, weapons, o rnaments and ceremo-nial objects f r o m this Native American group, 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Sun-day. 5200 Woodward Ave . Detroit • O A K L A N D C O U N T Y G A L L E R I A

Watercolors and sketches of Africa by Jul ie Dawson will be on display-through Oct. 15 Open 9 a.m to 5 p.m Monday-Friay. Execut ive Office Build-ing, 1200 N Telegraph Road, Pontiac

• 5 5 P E T E R B O R O "Works on Pape r " by Gllda Snowden

cont inues through September . Gallery-hours a re 2-6 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 55 Pe te rboro (two blocks south of Mack, between Woodward Avenue and,-Park) , Detroit. • S H E L D O N R O S S G A L L E R Y

Recent acquisitions include col lages and drawings by Bearden. LeCorbusier , Grosz, Kollwitz and Schwitters. Hours a r e 11 a.m to 4 p.m Tuesday-Satur-day. 250 Martin, Birmingham

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Artists learn to use their senses to create By D a v i d M e a a i n g special writer

The ear-pierc ing s c r eams of what turned out to be a blue jay — broke the early morning silence

Stumbling out of bed. I peeked out of the patio door to see who or what was making all the cha t t e r Then my baggy, blurry eyes focused on the beautiful culprits; five blue jays perched on the telephone line in the back of our yard

The brightness of the sunrise sil-louet ted t he i r l i t t le shapes and highlighted the s teaming fog round about

"Oh, w o w " I thought to myself, what a picture this would make." With

the steal thiness of a ca t burglar . I qui-etly rushed to get my c a m e r a I tripped over my s tandard poodle and began rif l ing through my closet feeling for my c a m e r a

Bang1 Some books fell out and landed on the floor. ' Woof,". . Tiffany-barked at m e as if to say, "Could vou

artifacts please be a little quiet?"

BUT THIS PICTURE would be worth it all. Quickly I took off the lense cap, focuseckand set the F-stop and ap-er ture. Click went the shutter, but the blue j ays were gone. When I get my fi lm developed, I will place this photo of an empty telephone wire with my stack of "where ' s the bird?" photos. I have photographed many empty pine tree boughs, posts and bird feeders

Jus t last week, I blew a whole roll of f i lm on these little b ra t cardinals that nested in our yard Never once in 24 tries did I eve r cap ture these f iery red beauties. Does anybody know if Monty Nagler m a k e s house calls?

Well. I m a y be slow at the shutter , but I am quick at the senses. Being an

ar t i s t , I apprec ia te all of the f i f e sens-es God has blessed m e with. Usually. I enjoy all the many colors and that surround me daily My ht a lmos t too good

The dog and I both cock o u r ' when there is a high pitched sound on the TV. I can smell a Brach 's chocolate covered cherry at 50 paces and my 215 pounds is test imony to my apprec ia t ion of the sense of tas te The sense of touch is, of course, why I love to push clay into many shapes and t e r tu res .

So it LS t rue that a r t i s t s g rea t ly ap-prec ia te their senses and express them-selves through their par t icu la r ar t . The sense of sight c rea tes the visual a r t s Hear ing is manifes ted in music.

TASTE.and smell per fec ts the culi-

nary a r t s and touch produces three di-mensional results in scu lp tu re So the g rea te r the appreciat ion of the senses the bet ter the expression

Since the word "apprec ia t ion means "to increase in value," an a r t i s t ' s ap-proach to excellence mus t c o m e f r o m a keen awareness and explora t ion of his ther) own senses

With that exploration, it is a lways a thrill to find how boundless a particu-lar sense can become. Which is precise-ly why " the a r t s" will a l w a y s be with us and always changing.

So where do you begin? How can you increase y o u r - apprecia t ion of your senses?

Well as an artist , you begin by doing Start looking and stop seeing. The first Art i facts I wrote was how an ar t is t must look at what he or she is to render or sculpt

To look means to s tudy and appreci-a te Seeing, merely m e a n s to use the sense of vision. Most people "see' things but an art ist must , m o r e closely

"look' so that he or she may accurate ly render Reading "how to" books can only help you so fa r

THE DOING of a r t is what c rea tes problems which in tu rn a re opportuni-ties to learn The cook's cooking, the sculptor 's sculpt ing and the musician 's music can only be produced and in turn perfected by the doing. I believe that art ists live in a beaut i ful world; they "look" a t things tha t others only see.

They hear mus ic where others may only hear sounds or noise. Perhaps they smell and t a s t e where others only satis-fy their hunger Final ly they touch and feel textures, m a s s and form that most often go unnoticed No wonder they say "ar t is t a r e wei rd ." I guess we are.

So for all you weird and wonderful artists, I have planned a special day a t the Livonia Art s tore. We will have an "art is t ' s apprec ia t ion day" on Oct. 16.

What real ly exc i tes me is that a Gru-mabacher r ep resen ta t ive will be with us all day to answer a n y questions

about a r t supp l ies For example . I will give you a lesson

with a live model to show you all the basic l andmarks to look for in the human ana tomy. Bring a pencil

This is another lesson on a r t an<* drawing by special columnist David Messing. He has taught for ten years and oper-a t e s a n a r t store, Art Store and More, 1633S M i d d l e b e l t , L i v o n i a , 522-6311, 265 N M a i n S t r e e t , f -V Plymouth, 455-1222 Messing en-courages questions and comments f r o m readers You m a y wr i t e him at his s tore or c / o Observer Newspa-pers. 23352 Fa rming ton Road. F a r m -ington. M!48024.

Michigan Opera Theatre scores casting coup By Mary J a n e Doerr special writer

Michigan Opera Thea t re audiences a re in for a thril l when Ghena Dimitro-va comes to Detroit to sing "Turandot" March 5 and 8 a t Masonic Temple

The super la t ives used to describe Ghena Dimitrova, a re all true.

Her London pe r fo rmance of Lady-Macbeth at the Royal Opera House in July was spec tacu la r With some 200 singers and orches t ra m e m b e r s all at full volume a t the end of both the first and second acts , her voice could be heard over everything and some Eng-lish cri t ics said it was too big for the house

Hear ing Dimi t rova a t Covent Garden was a thrill but to meet and interview her backs tage before her pe r fo rmance was an evert-bigger one.

In the opera world, it is considered a real coup fo r Michigan Opera Thea t re to have her here next March. It will be the f i rs t appea rance of her f irst North American tour (barring rumors of a possible Toronto stop.)

Af ter she sings in Detroit, Dimit rova is scheduled for recitals with opera companies in Houston, Miami, Phila-delphia and at Carnegie Hall in New York City

The only other opera company to have been able to engage her for an op-

e r a pe r fo rmance for the 1985-86^eason besides MOT is the San Franc i sco Op-e r a

CHICAGO Lyric wasn ' t able to schedule her until J a n u a r y of 1987 Even the Metropolitan Opera wasn ' t able to engage her until 1987

Dimit rova has only sung in the Unit-ed States twice — last spring a t Carne-gie Hall where she astonished audienc-es and cri t ics with the size of her voice, and in Dallas in 1981, where she was ill and didn' t impress anyone.

It was her highly successful 1983 p e r f o r m a n c e of "Turandot" at La Scala tha t skyrocketed her to internat ional

f a m e and sent opera houses all over the world scrambl ing for her services . In the s u m m e r of 1984, MOT Gene ra l Di-rector David DiChiera was in Verona to hear her live in a PBS television pro-duction of "Turandot." l a t e r broadcas t in the United States

Like some other g r e a t singers though, (Jon Vickers, Birgi t Nilsson) Dimi t rova ' s voice is one tha t can ' t be captured through the microphone . She has two records out and t w o m o r e to be re leased this winter. They don' t come close to conveying the magn i tude of her s tage per formance .

Grandeur isn't the only enjoyable quality of her voice. In her London per-

Regional company tests opera climate By Mary J a n e Doer r special writer

Now that the Metropoli tan Opera has dropped Detroi t f r o m its schedule and with Michigan Opera Thea t re planning to fill the void, a new opera company has been fo rmed to o f fe r opportunit ies to local talent .

Michigan Lyric Opera opened last weekend at the Marquis Theater of Northville, one of Michigan's few re-stored opera houses still left f rom the hundreds that speckled the s ta te at the turn of the century.

A group of 11 singers, some of whom have pe r fo rmed with Michigan Opera

Thea t re and with it's Overture to Op-era, with about 30 musicians presented a review of operet ta scenes *

Oakland University voice faculty-m e m b e r J a n Albright led off with a rousing "Ital ian Street Song" f r o m "Naughty Mar ie t ta" by Herbert . Her high co lora tura voice made the diffi-cult ar ia seem quite easy.

UNFORTUNATELY HER third act trio f r o m "Die Fledermaus" by St rauss was dropped f r o m the program since the company will be mounting that op-era in the spr ing It wasn't c lear if Al-bright. a B i rmingham resident, will be appear ing in the production.

Out of the company of 59 singers, 11 vocal is ts sang various scenes f r o m Gil-ber t and Sullivan. Herber t F r iml . Romberg , and Offenbach.

Douglas Morrison, ar t is t ic d i rector for the company, also ar t i s t ic d i rector of the Dearborn Choral Art Society and the Scandinavian Symphony, conducted the 30 m e m b e r orches t ra

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The soloists showed technical t rain-ing and versat i le ac t ing skills Penny Kindraka m a d e a f avorab le impression

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fo rmance she could equally match the quality and the quant i ty of the sound of any of the i n s t rumen t s in the orchest ra during her "Nel di della vittoria" aria. In her duets with Rena to Bruson. one of the world 's f ines t baritones, she blend-ed perfect ly.

The sheer d ivers i ty of sound that she can instantly p roduce and change with a blink of an eye is the reason cri t ics can't agree on who she sounds like. One moment she has the metal l ic iron of Nilsson cut t ing through the orchestra Suddenly the i ron is gone and she sounds like Tebaldi .

Her project ion is extraordinary. Her pianissimos have as much projection a s her for tes and she doesn't need to be on a high C to be heard . She can project on any note in her wide range. (At La Scala in D e c e m b e r she scheduled to sing both "Amner i s " and "Aida").

Her critics a re quick to point out that her acting is stiff The 45 minutes I spent talking with her backs tage before her per formance in London proved that the meaness she por t rays on stage as Lady Macbeth and Turandot is merely an act.

Although she doesn't speak English, the dignity of her gracious manner c a m e through, despite a Bulgarian in-terpre ter , never let t ing m e forget that she was on her way to the Salzburg Fest ival and a reci ta l with Luciano Pa-varot t i at Verona

She is looking fo rward to coming to the United States. She said the large house in America will be more appro-pr ia te for the size of her voice.

Anyone for Michigan Opera Theatre season t ickets? The number of the new box office, 6537 Second Avenue near the Fisher Theater , is 874-7888

in her "Doll Song" f r o m "Tales of Hoff-man." Both she and Keith Brown had good voice projection

More could be heard frojp* Ruth La-peyre and B a r b a r a Y o u n g e r m a u Youngerman produced s o m e d r a m a t i c moments with her style. David Rey-nolds' Ge rman was c lear in "Vienna, City of My Dreams "

Marquis Theatre owner, Inge Zayti, said that the Michigan Lyr ic Opera will be giving the "Mikado" in Februa ry and "Die F ledermaus" in the spring She said the company in tends to re-main in residence at the thea te r .

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CANTON Beautiful Brick Ranch, by | Srtoo: District Terms negotiable Wdioona. 2 baths : Koemg 4 AMOc.ates 459-61J4 comer lot Vfany

eplace garage (95.90C t5J-M2*

original owner ; I f,replace 60x12L ameiuties J 14.900

I MERR1MA.N i Mir. Arbor Trail I M 0 | CANTON l-.nerg> - f l i o t u t 5 | su ft brick ranch. 3 bedrooms l1* | bedroor:, 2% bath coldon . bams finished basement, attached 2 py;; basement Near

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421 T910 C i D l c m c ^ u . , R J j, palmer Rent with | C*11 ^ r s t y t n a 197-089" opUon available 174 MK)

CANTON • J bedroom bnck ranch. 1 bnck ranch in nice area of J new carpeting, newlv tie<x-

Flnisbed basement central | r a M ( j j l , car garage Ltnmediaie occu-pancy ««1 900 217-JOSS built in dishwasher, deck 2-s

gaTage J5J.900 A s s u m a b l e M o r t g a g e

on tills great investment or starter home in Livonia Vinyl siding carpet insulation all now since 1981 transportation JJ7 900

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H O L I D A Y P A R K S U B Immediate Occupancy or this sharp 4 bedroom home with garage featuring great ruom with natural fireplace, country kitchen poo- and fenced lot

, Tdeallv located near v-bools 4 sbop-o c i 1 Apti 1 ^ l I t^ i5€.900 2 6 - 1 8 2 . J Q H N C O L E R E A L T Y

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. OPEN SAT 1 -4 PM 11833 Riverside |N of Ann Ar-bor Tr W o( H a g g e r t j 1 PLYMOUTH I m m a c u l a t e three bedroocn

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HOLIDAY PARK 3 Dedroorr. with lamily room fireplace hardwood f.'«ors under carpeting ever sued : car garage, nicely located with tn subdivision, seller will consider | finished walkoutMow

LAUREL Park Sub 3 bedroom Ranch 3 ^ 2 L l V O f l i a 2 baths, 10 x JC Great Room, cathedral ceilings fireplace wet bar Open Sal k Sun IprrHlpRl I1D5 90C t«4-0J»8

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$ 7 , 0 0 0 D O W N Sprawling ranch oo over W acre with family room, fireplace attached ga rage and more

$ 6 , 2 0 0 D O W N . 3 bedroom bnck ranch with finished basement and garage Just listed'

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L I V O N I A & A R E A SUPER STARTER and perfect for the large family. Imagine 4 bedrooms a den, formal'dlmng room, basement, and even a 2*i car garage All dooe Ir. ex

DEARBORN Hi* -Prestigious Miliary Hills Country setting J bedroom rawa Florida room. Dearborn Schools Profe , sionallv decorated 1120 000 377 7J6I

N I C E 3 bedroom brick ranch nice sue kitcb en with dinette finished baseraent with

I bath, aluminum inrr.. 2 car garage and ' much more For more information call

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buyer assistance $58 500

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 7797 Birctlaw Canine. fSouth off Ann Arbor Road on to Napier" Fellow signs to Pi lgnm Hills ; Elegant custom built brick ranch wtth 8 bedrooms, J baths

level 3 full wall fireplaces Is! floor laundrv Superbly maintained Sei aside part of Sunday af-ternoon SI <9.900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

! quisite taste and exceptionally clean 4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 1 Now imagine the pnce. Only J44.900 I

NORTH DEARBORN HEIGHTS doll | I CUSTOM BUILT RANCH In North | with beautiful decor, all new kitchen k

Livonia Quality construction including! bath." 1st floor laundry k garage 1 hardwood Hoofs, wet plaster, alumi 1139.500 Ask for Karen Brown ; num trim, premium plumbing fixtures I Q l i * | T U _ f ^ l J AR(~)I AN

and cement block basement Spacious' a W I 1 n U U M n U I A I N kitchen, coxy family room ana more 856,900.

TERMS. TERMS and you can have them in real style with a 4 bedroom, 1 W story borne tn Livonia Real quality of hardwood floors, roomv kitchen, and 2^v car garage Call for financing, 844.900

L I V O N I A & A R E A C H A R M I N G R A N C H

REDFORD Lovely S bedroom I full bath bnck ranch, large country kitchen, full finished basement, appliances In-cluded. I42.20C

B E S T B U Y LIVONIA - Immaculate 3 bedroom bnck ranch offers 1W baths, fireolsc* finished basement with wet-bar. Flori-da room, 2 car attached garage, central air, extra insulation. 164,500

2 % A C R E S LIVONIA - A beautiful private wtt lag with tall trees and s t ream highlights this gorgeous ranch home, featuring -

Walk To Town - Looking for a quiet neigh-borhood close to schools? Then don' t miss this spacious three bedroom home in Plym-outh, large kitchen and walk out lower level $71,500 459-2430

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This Low Maintenance Colonial is in 'A-One' condit ion. Three generous bedrooms, f ire-place in family room, fenced yard, two-car garage and full basement all add up to a f ine value in Plymouth.

$69,900 459-2430

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with natural "fireplace, f'lorida room. > outbuildings A bargain at only 171,5*0

C O L O N Y R A N C H NORTHVILLE Lovely J bedroom bnck ranch in prime location Country kitchen overlooks lovely family room with fteidstooe fireplace, rear ttvtng room, basement, J car attached garage. 197. OOO

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L I V O N I A & A R E A FOUR STAR RANCH Our moat excit-ing offering for a Livonia Schools all brick 3 bedroom borne featuring I1* baths 1st floor finished basement and parage Sp»c and span condition for only

BREATHING ROOM Inside and out wtth an ultra spacious North Livonia. 1974 built home on s half acre lot 3 bedrooma 1 * hatha giant family room and J car attached garage

CUSTOM BUILT Craftsmanship and quality to th)s Uvoou 19M built bnck ranch on a 1M ft wide lot 1MM square foot will 3 lieih uuuia huge family room and I natural Srepiacea profs* sunally finished l u s w m s t m baths 1st Door and a 1 car attached garage Won't last a wee*! r « . * M

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bills because o! the extra insulation brand new furnace" Combine that with a newer roof and gutters to en)oy your winters in the comfort of a finished basement as well as J bedrooms, m baths and 2 car garage. All on s tree-lined street for $49,900

HARRYS.

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LIVONIA - J bedroom bnck ranch Family room, fireplace, attached ga rage, 2 ^ baths basement finished with 4th bedroom. $7«.M0 4J7-!" "

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S U P E R S H A R P 3 bedroom bnck ranch 2^i car garage 1

In N W Dearborn Hgu with Wit - in I oven range and dishwasher. ! full Saths finished basement, wet 'plaster

alls, hardwood floors, quality carpet-ing and patio Very clean Only $«J,SO0

ASK FOR b.AVE SNElX

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At 3 3 6 4 3 W. 7 Mi le Rd., in L i von ia is p leased t o a n n o u n c e t h e a d d i t i o n of J o a n n e R. B rynge lson t o the i r staf f of sales assoc ia tes . J o a n n e b r i n g s wi th her 15 yea rs exper ience a n d a fo l l ow ing of c l i en te le f r o m rrfost of t h e W e s t e r n W a y n e a n d O a k l a n d s u b u r b s . A m u l t i -m i l l i on do l l a r p roducer year l y . Joanne has b e e n se lec ted as the Rea l to r of The Year f o r 1985, by The W e s t e r n W a y n e O a k l a n d C o u n t y B o a r d of Rea l to rs . She is a lso t h e Pres ident Elect f o r 1986 of tha t s a m e b o a r d J o a n n e can be r e a c h e d by cal l ing:

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LYON TWP - Beaut i fu l coun-try home, approx imate ly 10% acres wi th barn Excellent cond i t ion and loads of extras Neutral decor Quad, 4tt i bed-room or den of t ot 'amlfy r oom wt th full ba th Air Condi-t ioning. deck and walk-out basement H o m e Protect ion Plan $165 ,000 (P55CUR) Call 453-6800

C A N T O N - Uke New' Colo-nial style spl i t level * bed-rooms, 2 ba ths Cus tom treat-ments wi th qual i ty thru-out Earth tone decor , central air secur i ty sys tem wtth remote con t ro l to garage Profession-ally l andscaped Don t miss this onel $?4.»00 (P05RAV) Call 453-6800

P L Y M O l / T H - Charming 3 bed room. Brick ranch Weal In-Town locat ion on tree- l ined street CHntog L, breakfast nook, enc ioeed Flor ida room, f in ished M ^ e m e n v Owner a n x i o u s l o se l l $78 ,500 (P018CE) 453-6800 C A N T O N - 1% can assume the mor tgage on this 5 year old h o m e 3 bed rooms 1V* baths fo rma l dH-lng room and famlty r o o m Concrete patio and new landscap ing upgrad-e d c a r p e t i n g $ 7 3 , 8 5 0 (P8»WOR> Can 453-6800 P L Y M O U T H - ln-towr< Plym-outh Cape C o d Style 2 bed-rooma wt th newfy remodeled kitchen boasting oak cabinets and Iota of storage and no-wax flooring Large eating area, could be ueed aa formal <*nmg room Ext ra meuletton added $52,500 (P12HOL) Call 453-6800

LIVONIA - Min i Estate cozy remode led o lder 1 b e d r o o m home on nA acre, backs to Ra-vtrve Newer k i tchen, carpet and mora 1 % oar Close to every th ing <L-37ANO| 522-5343

$£S8S

L IVONIA - Sharp L ivonia Star ter Cathedra l ceding In l iving r oom Open floor plan Steel s ided 2 bed room Ranch with energy saving furnace Extra insulat ion Mature t rees Hurry on th is one Onfy $36,500 (L-73CAV) 522-5333

R E D F O R D - Just L i s ted Sharp 2 b e d r o o m Briok Ranch on a doub le lot . M l basement , 24 x 24 garage and Immedia te occupancy O o e e t o Redford Union schools. Beat value at $35 000 <L-63NORl 522-5333

O f f e r i n g o m brick

W i a T L A J W - FVat Charm ing 3 bedroom Ranch loca ted m popular W e s t l a n d l o c a t i o n Newfy

and carpeted thruout kitchen wtth no arm

floor, family r oom wtth brick f i replace, cent ra Nr. M l baae-merrt. more. $47,900 Won ' t Laetl (L -13GLG) 522-5333

pa in ted ar Spacioua

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Open Sunday 1-4. 9678 F * i -ton .W o* Telegraph - N of W CMcego i m m e t M t e pency Sharp 3 brtck home, lovely kitchen flnlshed beaement wtth bat and M l bath 2 car garage much more Ask ing $46 ,900 (L 7 6 F E N ) 5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

453-6800 522-5333 21* t . Main St.

Ptymoutti «27«4 5 MSa Rd.

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CREATIVE LIVING

CLA66IFIED RERL E6TPTE 4' i F~~~* 3 ^ 3 *= UWl

312 Livonia 312 Livonia

OPEN SUN. 2-5 PM Spacious custixr. b-uilt raised ranch oo gorgeous 1 acre kill lop setting 4 bod rooms. J** balhs i lireplaces, family room, plus great room, i car attached

Iarage. prestigious Pilgrim Hills L$4!m« S of Ann Artx>r Rd E of Ma-

pier 50*17 Murray Hill

Call Rachel Rion RE MAX FOREMOST «Il-40i0

WHEN YOL' CALLED and got the ad dress of this ooe you missod the sparkle of the dlamood, aeresay Is grest. but »eking ls believing tais older vintage •colooial with I rooms. J bedrooms This .ooe Is for the special few who love old-er traditional slyle.and finished bccnos.

I All for $79 WO Call lor an appoint irrftiL J4»-40M Interior pictures x the office

JAMES C CT.TLER REALTY

PLYMOUTH by bedroom. 1 bath Dtnina

beautiful J irri. new car-

pet throughout, central air Newly re-modeled kitchen k bath Large lot. fruit trees, oversise garage $«»,»00 4S»-04St

PLYMOITH TOWNSHIP Sharp raoch, fully finished walkout lower level. 4 bedrooms 1*« baths 3SOC

i 2 car garage

45J-7W0

PLYMOITH TOWNSHIP PRESTIGE AND PRIVACY Go haofi and band so this J1-. acre site New con-struction bnck I bedroom colociai {locked to the hilt ! H baths 1st floor Laundry, family room, fireplace wood Insulated windows and Oak cabinets »144.S00

HARRYS .

2 GORGEOUS ACRES ! Lovely 110C sq ft > bedroom bock ranch ic delight thoa who appreciate

; quality Hardwood floors. I ceramic laths Cherry Walnut, and Oak used In elegant style J car garage 1117.500

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459-6000

316 Wattland Gardan City

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PLYMOITH TWP By owner Trail-wood HI BeauliJul 4 bedroocn colonial, 2 ' t baths, study, central air Florida room, many extras tlM.OOO 4SMI9H

PLYMOITH TWP 3 bedroom. 1W hath colociai. dining - family rooms, new windows, centra, air. large deck beautiful ravine lot $"i »00 4S5-31S9

P L Y M O V n T r W P by owner } bed-room ranch "ounlry kitchen, finished basement, L.C terms available $54,500

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PL'i"M0lTH TWP BY OWXER OPEN HOUSE. SUNDAY 1 TO 5 PM

Eici-ptiooal J.300 Sq Ft 4 bedroom bnck Cape Cod, on I v. premium wood-ed acres 2 ^ baths, 1 car attached ga-rage 2 fireplaces, beautifully finished basement rec room Many extras'

49730 JOY RD W OF RIDGE RD 1171.500 I5V-177J

S A L E M Over 11 acres of gorgeous rolling, wooded property Custom built, quality in this 4,000 k ft home 2nd small nouse with attached J car garage being used as Office Horse Barn k pond Call Gerr* or Jane, at

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S P A C I O U S Describes this darling 2 bedroom ranch 29x19 living p*TO full wall fireplace. [resf.lv painted, m: treed double lot. at-tached garage $58,900

CALL SCOTTIE FLORA

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881

S U N F L O W E R " 5 U B B a c k s T o P r i v a t e W o o d s

« bedroom bath 2400 sq ft build er's own home S fireplaces Asking $97 $00 Call

BETTY SCHARPF

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Realtors

464-8881 420-2100

315 htorthvilla-Novi BY OWNER NOVI 10 Mile k Novi Rd Immaculate bl-level. ! bedrooms, large kitchen, living room, dining room, family room Basement Bl-level deck Neutral decor $?6.M» 349-7M2

AS INVITING AS A SMILE Charming 3 bedroom ranch with ga

i rage basement, newer carpeung. Livo-' oia Schools Excellent wondltloo $50.»00 Call BILL LAW CENTURY 2! Today 55J-0700

BY OWNER Livixiia schools J bed-room bnck ranch, eoclcaed patloa. at-tached garage, air, 2 baths 2S1SS Bro-dy. Westland $57 000 421-235$

BY OWNER 3 bedroom, m hath tn-ievel Family roots, fireplace, new kitchen redecored thruout Uvocua wbools $59,500 411-3053

C H A N C E S A R E You 11 love thus 3 bedroom bnck rancn with country kitchen, full basement and 2 car garage oo quiet cuJ-de-aac in Gar-den City Only $4> KM Call

J O A N A N D E R S E N

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Gold House Realtors 459-6000

317 Groaaa BEST Buy in Grease Pomte Farm 59 Lakeshore Dr.) Albert Kaho designed historical home, built in 11*5 c« i V acre tresd lot This home has been com pletaly renovated -aside i. out k still has th

302 ling ham Bloom fieW

A B S O L U T E L Y G R E A T ! Year-around reaort b*1iW- Gorgeoos lakefroot setting, magnificent

il, Jacuxxi In the city of ~ Fxpsasive entry

the charm of a tum-of-the-ceotury bocne with all of the modern corveoi

of todays living All new bath room tile k plumbing fixtures New Mutschier kitchec oak cabinets 3 fire- . places, original oak paneling A stair way to 49 X 19 garden like indoor case Living room dining room, gy lo r area, greenhouae This spacious

pool. Hills with cathedral ceilings Beaut iy room, charming living room with fireplace, master bedroom wtth stair-

302 Birmingham Bk»mfia4d

i O P E N S U N D A Y 1 -4 IS at Lake Rd , first bfcocfc W of ' Woodward 2MS Labser BloocnfbeW custom built h:lllo9 ranch wlti S bed-

| room*. 2 full baU». summer porct. fire-

303 Waat Btoomfiakl NEW ON MARKET

Wonderful family hocne with gorgeous

304 Farmington Farmington Hilia

place and attached 2 car iarage Imme-poaseasioo Only l l l » , " '

Mike Crest ani l 54»-54«0 disle Call

ting room. Large kitchen. 4 bedH&cis. room or 3 plus library > baths Land cootract financing ; level must be Men' $255,000

Sltl ) i available Easy terms Asking price $329,900 Call 774-4M0 for an appt.

318 Radford BY OWNER 3 bedroom ranch, alomi oum sided, well insulated, nice kitchen, ly

llaoces. full basement, as- l fo mortgage $39,500

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drapes A applt Kimable 7 * tn

BY OWNER 5

eiemeo possible l.»00

bedroom, den, 2 nlly kitchen Cloae to , schools L„C or V A

535-$47"

baths, spacious family kitchen Close to tary k high e $iS

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R O B E R T W O L F E C O 3 5 2 - 9 5 5 5 Res 6 2 6 - 0 3 6 3 A FINE FAMILY HOME Bloomfield Schools. 4 large bedrooms. 2S baths, Large entrance hall with skylight, fami-y room with fireplace new kitchen, ormal dining room, new carpeting. 1st

floor laundry room .Treed lot with lakeview and nrtvtieges in popular Shorewood Hills Suh Open Sat and Sun

R O E - R O B E R S Q N R e a l t o r s

OPEN SUN 2-5 7475 Parkstooe Birmingham. N of 14

tMile, W of Lahser Watt to St Regis. | Rice k Marion One owner custom fam-ily home. 4 bedrooms 2 full A 2 half

I baths, family room, library, rec room A patio oo pnvs t e lot $1$5,»00 Bring offers For further details, contact

| Jean Porter. $45-2500 or $42-5751 I Cranbrook Assoc Inc

lpm-4pm By owner $&$-$! 13

COMFORTABLE Easy to own Garden City ranch invites you in 3 larger bedrooms, breakfast room k finished basement with fire-place k bar Enjoyable living In pleas-ant surrounding* Oniy $39,500

L a n d C o n t r a c t T e r m s .arden City 3 bedroom ranch with din-

,ng room li 2 car garage, easy to own with ooly $ 7 0 0 0 down on 7 VT L C Payments are negotiable don't miss out call today $32,500

E A R L K E I M W E S T 5 2 2 - 2 1 0 1

C U S T O M B U I L T LOVELY Brick Ranch 3 bedrooms, 2 full plus 2 half baths formal dining room with doorwall to garden Modem kitchen, family room, new furnace hot water tank and roof Basement, 2 car garage

M U S T S E E WELL MAINTAINED Brick Ranch Super sharp remodeled bath, modern kitchen

L O V E L Y V I E W LARGE 4 bedroom. 2t« bath Bnck Cape Cod Modern kitchen, dining room flrepiace. basement, large lot, 3 car ga-rage

1ST. O F F E R I N G NICELY DECORATED 3 bedroom Bnck Bungalow Remodeled kitchen, newer furnace, central air. rec room, garage

EARL KEIM 5 3 8 - 8 3 0 0

R E D F O R D INC.

ANXIOUS TO SELL! O P E N S U N D A Y , 2 - 5 P M

1»70« Che!too, Huntley Sub 4 bedroom. 3 bath Ranch with walk-out lower level Assumable Mortgage Im-mediate occupancy available $111,900 $42 3349 or 274-9100

BEVERLY HILLS By Owner 4 bed room, 2'-i baths. 2 story full basement wtth bobfcby room Perfect condition $130.000 Call M«-15U

BEVERLY HILLS - BY OWNER Brick ranch, 3 large bedrooms, J fire-places, 2!-> car attached garage, fin-ished basement t47-21$l

: BEVERLY HILLS

PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SAtE

« bedroom, 2 ^ bath colonial nestled m park like setting, walk-out basement.

• country kitchen central air prime lo-ca t ion 1149,850 Ask for Kumud Kalra

R A L P H M A N U E L A S S O C 8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0 _\,

mfround pool A patio ar«a Lovely spa-, clous I oyer leads to beautiful family room with raised hearth fireplace 1

drooms 2". baths, central air. Bl Ingham Schools $13».»00

Cranbrook Assoc. Inc Realtor!

$55-2200

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 4 4 7 8 R o l l i n g P i n e

North of Pontiac Tra i l west of Hal stead Exciting home for today's execs tive family featuring 3 bedrooms, 2H baths, dining room, great room, fire-place. magnificent deck overlooking Beautiful treed yard $119.900 $512301

ANXIOUS to Mil beautifully main-tained 1 story colonial oo C o o m o a . 4 bedrooms. 1 * hatha, central sir. over sue garage large family rootr k kitch-en with tiwamari cathedral cetliocs Qsk* occupancy $lM.900-nefottaMs OWNER. 474-0452

Completely r * > mint coodmoo.

BETTER THAN NEW modeled, this home Is In Perfect for the newly wed. bachelor, or retired couple, test move in your fsnu-lufe There are Land contract terms too1

$41,500 HARRYS

Chamberlain

P R I C E R E D U C E D ! Wing Lake privileges included with this sharp S bedroom ranch on beautifully

r r s GOT PlZZAT Ranch 3 bedroom, 3 car garage new windows k roof basement, low seat bills $39,900 Call BILL LAW. CENTURY 21 Today 553-0700

COUNTRY LIVING On huge 200 ft lot. gorgeoMS.3 bedroom T o d a y ranch, 2 full baths country kitchen, din-

famlly room, attached ga $37 {OO

J U S T A R R I V E D ! Move nght into this personality plus Completely redecorated sod updated borne Offering lots of extras 3 bed-rooms brand new garage, new furnace roof and sooo much more Call today and be the first to «ee' $45,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 5 5 3 - 0 7 0 0

room rage

Castel l i 525-7900 «•

Garden City Sparkler Warren Mlddlebelt area - sharp 3 bed-room bnck ranch, features 17 i 10 ft

! master hedroom, country kitchen, over-used 2 1 car garage full basement, much more Asking only $45,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Realtors '

478-4660 261-4700

LEAVE THE DRIVING TO EVERYONE ELSE'

Over 2.000 sq ft of living. Library

GARDEN CITY Cute k ct room, new roof newly palnu

iarage, near schools $37,900 200 ext 25$ eves

EXECUTIVE HOME Like new1 immaculate and decorated in Century 21 ABC tasteful neutrals 4 bedrooms, 2 1 baths, family room with raised bearth fireplace, exceptional master suite, central air and more $119,000 JA

GARDEN CITY 110 i 135 ft lot. Warren - Mernman area $1,950 down Just listed $3$.,900 Brick, basement, breeseway to garage

| bedrooms 2 baths, first floor Isundry, 2 fireplaces Only J49.900 Call BILL

| LAW CENTURY 21 Today 553-0700

1 L O V E L Y ' Large 3 bedroocn brick ranch, formal rlin-.ri; room, family room with fire-

, place, full basement' 2 car attached ga-| rage, large lot. lovely 'landscaping,

manv extras Onlr$4$,900 Call today'

CEf Your Real Estate

M U S T S E L L 3 bedroom bungalow located in the bean of Red!ore New carpeting, new

2 bed- I root, a** aluminum siding Al! sppli-2 w c l r | ances stay Open Sun Call today Ask-

1 Lng $40,100

J I M C R A V E R 4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0

RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC.

CUSTOM QUAD WITH COMPLETE

INLAW APARTMENT Main level Includes foyer, livli with doorwsll to terraced yard. room with doorwall to Kreeoed porch, kitchen with built-in stove, oven, mi-crowave dishwasher fc disposal, break fast room, large family roocn with fire-place k powder room Upper level In-cludes master bedroom wtth private bath. 1 additional bedrooms In large twin-sink full hall bath Lower level is complete In-law apartment, living

r room with fireplace A doorwall so pa-tio 2 bedrooms, full bath t eat In kitch-en with built in Rove, oven, dishwasher k disposal Basement with Laundry Is accessible from both the apartment and the main level Attached 3 car beated garage with door openers Many cus-tom extras Including 5 tone ga. hot ws- |

| ter beat, central sir with air purifiers i Built-in stereo with speakers through-out main level. 9 sooe sprinkling sys-tem, 5 smoke alarms, extensive outdoor lighting s tye fan. circular front dnve many flowering shrubs k terraced pri- , vats back yard Birmftgham Schools 1

Shown by appointment Address 31341 Pickwick Lane Asking $154,900 Please ,

] call $4$-92M or $46-0299

BIRMINGHAM ADORABLE DOWNTOWN DUPLEX

340 E Frank Lovely neighborhood Terrific income property Only steps from the finest shopping and dining New air conditioning and gas heat. Ex-tensive remodeling. Isndscspuig Pn-vste 2nd story deck, wood floors A urun. skylights Appt ooly 540-0407

BIRMINGHAM Adams k Woodward • 3 bedrooms, large living A dining room, cathedral ceilings, skylights, updawd electrical k plumbing. 1 1 car garage,

$44 5012

landscaped treed double lot Recent up-dating and oeutrsl decor, attached 2 car garage Clcse to shopping Bloom-field Schools. Birmingham mailing 1114 900

ASK FOR WARREN STOIT

Mer r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

335-7707 room 1647-5100

303 Waat Bloomfield BEST BUY-

OPEN SUN 2-4 PM Charming 3 bedroom ranch oo treed property offers living, dining and dec with 2 way fireplace, master bath plus another 2 car garage Newer furnace roof, carpeting, kitchen counter i> floor Reduced - $79,900 Mlddlebelt. N of 14. to Bnarciiff. W to Cambourne 5334 Cambouroe

R O B E R T W O L F C O 3 5 2 - 9 5 5 5 Res : 6 2 6 - 0 3 6 3

B E S T L O C A T I O N Large :2400 sq ft .1 brick ranch oo large lot 4 bedrooms 2W baths, family room with fireplace large kitchen with breakfast room, first floor laundry, central air new carpeting, 2 car at tached garage Motivated seller $127,500

CENTURY 21 Secont ine Assoc.

626-8800 BRICK COLONIAL - 4 bedrooms, li-brary, dinette, family room with fire-place, 1st floor laundry room, large glass screen porch overlooking golf course Woodpecker Lake privileges Automatic sprinklers. 2 1 garage wtth

641-IIS 1

OPEN SUN J-5PM $74$ Leslie Crest. E o< Orchard Lake. S of Maple 4 bedrooms family room wtth fireplace, dock patio, secluded back yard OLT OF TOWN OWNER - MUST SELL

Pnce Reduced to $1K.$O0

Heppard - Van Acker 855-6570

WOLFE 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

BY OWNER 1 bedroom raised ranch, air. Open House Sun l-4pm. 11009 Ro-binwood. Meadows Sub. at Farmington. N of $ Mile $77-1374

304 Farmington Farmington HMa

306 SoutMMd-Lathrap

DRASTlCREJXKrnO?«8:

Huge bnck ranch, family rocm with fireplace 2 fall batha formal dining room, attached garage Ctty o< Farm-ington Asking $&4.9flw

Executive 4 bediuosu bnck cokaual. ce-ramic kitchen overlooks luge family room with fireplace formal dining room, finished rec room, attached 1 car garage and mock mere North Farm-Lngtce Hills Asking $149,900

E A R L K E I M MIDWEST 4774

CHARMING COUNTRY CAPE COD (K-fai Estate-slxed (1*40 - sq f t ) quality built, move-in condition 4 bed-rooms. M batha. nestled oo 9$ acres In more 1117

at all new homes City of Farming

REDUCED RAMBLEWOOD SUB 4 bedrocm, 2 1 bath colonial Family room, den, first floor laundry, finished basement Must see $1M.90C Shown In appointment Owner *$ 1-030$

ROLLING OAKS SUB Stunning coo-temporary flair, featuring ceramic forer all srhlte formica kitchen, first floor utility. 4 Large bedrooma, family

p, patio, wood deck, library, 1127.960

OPEN SUN 2-5PM 5254 Wright Wsy, Unit $5, Potomac Town Coodoa, N of Maple. W of Farm-ington Townhouse. 3 bedrooms, li-brary 2 baths, finished bssemeot, '«x» of extras Decorator's dream Marble f i r e p l a c e A b s o l u t e l y s t u n n i n g 1102 000

Heppard - Van Acker 855-6570

; ton Walk to everything! See it today" ASK FOR JOYCECORNWELL

THE MICHIGAN GROUP Executive Relocation Service

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

OWNER SAYS (Bargain) 4 bedroom family colonial, large kitch-en. formal dining room, super family room with fireplace, 1 1 baths, central air West Bloomf ield Schools $92 500

Call Vivian J. Wilson REAL ESTATE ONE

6 8 1 - 5 7 0 0 3 6 0 - 0 6 9 0

PINE LAKE CANAL FRONTAGE

4 bedroom ranch, 2 1 baths, first floor laundry formal dining room. living room, full fireplace, flniabed basement, lovely treed lot in quiet area Boat and beach pnvtlegee.

CALL JERRY MORRIS

CHALET 477-1800 PRIME LOCATION 4 bedroom cus-tom built Colonial. 2 full baths, 2 half baths, beautiful lot $149.»0« After 5 PM or weekends, call $!$-*$««

THREE BEDROOMS- 2 baths, ftre->lace. trees, oo basement 1$0« >o f t

• .Mi 626-0091

pla^„ full dining. !$!$$. pool, deck, 141 Mlddlebelt Cheap Eves

CHATHAM HILLS 3 bedroom ranch Family room, fireplace, newly decorat ed Vacant.Open Sal-Sun l-hpm Owrser $94 900 3MI2 Lanshury 47*-l940

D E S I R A B L E MEADOWBROOK HILLS SUB (Jualltv built some with In-law area. Ga. grill.

eitto k deck overlooks stream A pood.

rt plaster, hardwood floors A inter-com Family room ha. wet bar, range family room. 1 1 hsiaa. ieao and corner fireplace Home .bow, priSe l**ed ' »** »•» of ownership. $144,900.

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Today „ 553-0700

SPOTLESS RANCH Oo treed lot - $ bedroom brv features family room with fireplace, formal Anlng room, beautifully deco-rated. 1 1 baths plush caraetbg. at-tached 2 car garage Only

I S ACRES 5 bedroom bnck quad-level approx. 3000 >q f t , features fireplace in living room, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, country kitcheo with bullt-ina. library. I I batha 1 car side entrance garage, beautiful $154,900

OWNER TRANSFERRED On a country-like setting I bedroom t n

large kltd 1 baths, f.

BEAlTTFVL 4 bedroom SowthfWd co-lonial. 2 1 bstka. tiled basement deco-r a t o r . dream kitchen with adjocau* family room wtth fireplace, 1 car a l t a c h e d g a r a g e , p r s f e s . i o a s l l y landscaped lot, home os cul-de-sac Motivated seller* $79 900 Ask for

Helen Harper REAL ESTATE ONE

559-2300 550-6599 BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS-BY OWNER Level» custom 4 bedroom cnlnelsl. din ins room, hardwood floors, fireplace family room updated kitchee wtth ap-pliances. Florida room, more Owner transferred Mast ssa iAce $47.9041 I I Mile a r e s Buyer, only gg»-*V4S

BY OWNER-$135 ,000 1,400 sq f t ground 4 lower level, lux urtous custom built. 2 1 beth ranch. 1.1 wooded acres with creek, cathedral ceilings. 1-way fireplace, beautiful family living Features too many to list Qualified buyers only Call $-7pm ooly

352-3311 CHARMING CAPE Cod. country k l t c t ec with fireplace, large living room with bay winoow and fireplace. 3-4 bed rooms. 2 lull baths. Florida room Pnce below a . .eased Owner anxious $79,500

Heppard - Van Acker 855-6570

level features large kitchen wtth nook, family room, t I yard, at-

Farmingum/Farmington Hills

S q u i r r e l s & B i r d s Serene park-like Mtting ce a dead-eod street. 1 bedroom Bungalow has 1 baths, rec room A finished basement also has wet bar It sauna Recent Im-

Inciode Dewer windows. Siding A Roofing Immediate occu-

pancy $J3.900 1

2 S M A L L L A K E S 3 year old Ranch in exclusive Barhtson Estates Bnck Home ha . 3 bedrooms. 2 full batha. Great Room with flrepiace A 1st f loor l aundry P r o f e s s i o n s ! landscaping. 2 wood decks - creates s beautiful picture for the Pssser-by $109,900

New Home, Historic area Beautifully conditioned 3 bedroom Ranch tuis cintom quality thro-out

om Is breath-tak-

C E N T U R Y 2 1 NADA, INC. 477-9&00

WALK TO downtown Farmington, Long Acre School 2 story 4 bedrooms, 1 1 baths, large family room with fire-place, central air, completely redeco-rated By owner $11S.*» 47$-2*56

305 Brightoo-Hartland South Lyon

BEAUTIFUL new 1500 »qJt ranch der construction 1 bedrooms, living room. * " i » | room, family room 9544 Dalertew, Cukwood Meadows Sub, mile west ot S. Lyon, north off 10 Mile Rd Lacas C» tom Homea $*I-!g7S

WEST BLOOMFIELD i* architectural design oo ooe acre led lot. builder' , own home Con-

temporary 2 story First floor 1.S00 >q ] f t , Uvtng r o o c wtth fireplace, dining

room, family room with fireplace. 11-brary, master, large kitchen A

$«9.»00

BIRMINGHAM Downtown Renovated enlarged 2 bedrooms 1 baths, great room. deck, appliances, air IIM.900

• W7 Stanley open Sat-Sun, 1-5 553-4789

days < 421-1

BIRMINGHAM POPPLETON PARK 3 bedroom bnck, f rame colonial on wooded lot Living room w fireplace dining room, kitchen. dinetu, family room, paneled rec room. 2 1 car ga-rage, central air $142,500 645 9188

opener By owner $115,000

BY OWNER Colonial 3-bedroom Franklin Valley Sub , large lot, living room, family room, formal duung room, air, deck basement tastefully decorated Good assumption. $122,500 Days 963-9012 Evening. 352-7064

View from family room lng Wood deck J surrounded by tower Lng trees Your Own forrest in tne heart ofFarmingtoo1

Peace $i Serenity for $115,000 WEDGEWOOD COMMONS

The Picture of Elegance1 Gracious 4 _ nook. J ! bedroom Colonial Is perfect for the Eo-

baths Secood floor 1,600 Kj f t , 4 bed- 1 tertainer tn You1 Large rooms, under rooms, 2 baths, walk-lc cedar closet. 1 stated formal dining rocm, library, 1 1 Over 1.000 sq f t finished area In base- I baths A 1st floor laundry - form a ment including kitchenette and disco | Masterpiece that nestle, up to Com-rec room $185 000 • i moos area OH. YES enjoy vour ate

TOM ADLER REALTY nlc besides the stream that babbles thru $32-4222 Eves 616-038" the bsckyard $199,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartjord 414. Inc. 476-6000

BRIGHTON By Owner 3 bedroom Co-lonial neutral colors. 1 1 baths, patio, attached garage. Nice sub. near free-ways r S i O C 227 9+83

BRIGHTON Contemi 3800

10 Sq. Acre Investment porarr quality ranch, $ yrs old,

m f t 1 1 car garage, air, heat pump. deck, patios, tiro 10 f t all brick fireplaces A more Save $12 000 oo commissi cr. Land Contract 0 0 . 0 0 4 down By Owner ', 219-4225

HARTLAND. 4 bedroom bi-level wtth Lake privileges Large family room with' fireplace 1$ acres New barn Garage $71,000 1-*M

BY OWNER 4 bedroom Colonial, 2 1 baths, den A family room air cooditlce-Ing Extra large treed lot Newly deco-rated, neutral decor $143,900 616-6103

429 '

IN WESTLAND - brick. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen 2 car garage. By appointment Buyers only

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EARL KEIM West Bloomfield 855-9100

HOW LOW Can vou get $58,900 boys this 2 bed-room located In a fine country oeigh borbood Floor plan includes kitchen

BIRMINGHAM 1408 Webster 3 bed room ranch, 1 1 hatha, new furnace, carpet, paint Fireplace. $54,900 Rhodes Realty $42-0014

BY OWNER 3 bedroom, 2 1 bath con-temporary Neutral decor Mr condi-tioning New carpets thri|put imroedl • te possession $116,900 $16-144$

REDFORD GREAT STARTER OR RETIREE HOME1 Oc double lot with natural fire-place and large living room Walk to Catholic Central!

BIRMINGHAM lOOOsqft 2 bedroom, new plumbing electrics ' A best Com-

Eietely redone, loft A large rear deck, 54 900 540-0327

LIVONIA SCHOOLS Near Farmlngtoo A Ann Arbor Trail $2700 down- large 3 bedroom brick1

ranch Finished basement with bar, 2 car garage Original owner*, sharp 153 900 Century 21 .ABC 425-5250

Just Reduced

ASK FOR MARY ELLEN

LIVONIA SCHOOLS aiming area, appliances. "large jving Tastefully decorated 3 bedroom bnck room, full bath, exterior includes wood . J r > c t > C, baths, spacious kitcheo. fin-deck. 1 car garage oo treed half acre : tosement. 2 car garage. $48 900 lot Call Lee or Noel Bl tanger

C e n t u r y 2 1

Gold House Realtors 459-6000 525-7900

Castel l i MECHANIC DREAM and woman baart throb1 This 3 bedroom bnck ranch of-

NORTHVILLE - BY OWNER 3 hed-room, 1 1 bath, Uvtng room wttfi fire-place family room k attached garage (ers something for everyone There L. a Large fenced pnvste yard, electric hsat Large kitchen with excellent eatins $71,000 Patty 471-0440 or 349-4720 space family room or dining room, full — I,. ~— basement and . 3 car garage with beat

NORTHVILLE COLONY ESTATES OPEN SUNDAY 1 5 PM

Bv owner Beautiful 2 050 sq ft farm colonial in excellent location 4 bed-room, 2 1 bath first floor laundry overnxed garage $114 ,000 41547 Ladvwood Ct Also shown by ap-pointment 410-1811

6 a great borne for entertaining with -ge Uvliig and family rooms. Walk to the lie Central1 $55,000

ASK FOR MARY ELLEN -

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0 REDFORD SOUTH

$1800 DOWN West Chicago l> Beech Daly. Jusi re-duced oo this .harp 3 bedroom ranch with 2 car garage only $36,540

JOE MARCRESOm

CHALET 477-1800

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedrooms, com-pletely redooe in k out Including cus-tom kitchen, bath k deck, must see $61,900 John Dorr, Jack Chnstensoo Realtors 649-4800 673-4113

BLOOMFIELD HILLS CITY TAX FORECLOSURE SALE

SAVE $50,000 Was u»t«j at $375,000 Owner s attor-ney must Mil Immediately 3 baths 2 Lavs. 4 bedroom., family room library,

" ' c f u l f o W N E R ' S ATTORNEY 313-544-4200

Contemporary Beauty Custom built 2 nory eootemporary over MOO square feet 4 bedrooms. 3 1 bath., octagonal great room with wet bar m s t n u m First floor den ha. walk in closet. Large dining room, many cus-tom formica features Ceramic tile floors, kitchen has >ennaire grill $i built-in. 2 xooe beat with central air. alarm system. Many more features .Asking $199.SOO Land Contract terms Ask for Dan 540-9700 or 626-8394

RE AX ASSOCIATES

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS with this spectacular 4 bedroom. 2 1 bath home with family room A library plus a deep wooded lei Move lis coodl-tioo' $225,000 Janet te A Ss^elhardt

CUSTOM COLONIAL oo 1 Acre corner lot Great landscaping Mature trees sprinkling system, 4 bedrooms 2 ce-ramic bsths, stall shower powder room, marble foyer, finished recreation room, many more custom features $189 000 Call: Res 624-7972 Office - 477-7000

land 220 Livccia SchooPat$49.500 HARRYS

WOLFE 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

NORTHVILLE, Open Sun l -5pm 2041$ Woodbeod S of $ Mile. Tafl A Beck- 1 1 year architect's 10 rooms, 3100 .q ft 1 acre, Mcluded. treed. 4 bedrooms baths, family room bar. kitchen fit down island, library, garden room, car-peted basement rec bar office, decks, circle drive. $215,000 349-8554

o so rt al in Meadowtrook Lak* Subdivision 4 bedrooms 2 1 baths 1st floor laundry, finished basement, cvtftom drapes 4 carpeting, beautifully laodscaj*d^_*

OPEN SUN 2-5PM 35527 Thames

Evervthlng yew need in this remodeled 3 bedroom brick Westland ranch New kitchen, new bathroom, new carpeting Lou of storage A a 3 car garage $43,900 Ask for

Gail Hodge REAL ESTATE ONE

326-2000

REDFORD TWP Brand new homes from $32,900

BANDIT WANTED To steal this clean brick ranch.. 3 good use bedrooms 2 full baths, ftnisbed rec room with bar. garage owner* are ready to move Asking only $49,900

S T A T E W I D E SUMMIT 427-3200

treed $1L$.90«

NOVI HURRY Won't last l o o t but will last Mil In a lifetime- Quality and .pecial feature, you expect in a custom buill bome Warmth sod charm, the beat of care and improvements half acre plus lot all add up to make this msdoua ranch a very special bome $74,900

JUST LISTED1 Inviting, comfortable ranch with good floor plan - gradews fining space wtth view of grounds, fin-ished. basement two patios provide en-tertainment area, .nothing neutral de-

""CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

NOVI Now under r-oeistrsctlou is neighborhood 3 bedroom. 1704 k, ft ranrhea Starting Also 4 bedroom » 1 bath colonial, »OS •q ft many extras Call for informs tion

358-4244

PRICE REDUCED Livonia achoola. 3 bedroom tri, family room. 1 1 bath. 2 car garage

it! roof, $51,900 515-1117

REPOSSESSED $1800 down. $14,900 1 bedroom brick ranch finished basement with bath k natural fireplace 2 car garage Call for

11 ABC 415 $15«

S i m p l e A s s u m p t i o n 1 bedroom ranch with full ba semen t new furnace. Khools and terms Asking

1 car garage ch Mopping. FT1A c $41,900 Call s o w

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Your Real Estate 525-7700

PACE FOR THE 'ECUTIVE-FARMER

REDFORD $45,900

5 B E D R O O M S Nice! Features 1 1 baths, large mas-ter bedroom, basement with rec room. 1 ear garage screened-in patio, central air. much more. Good assumption Owner transferred Must Mil

Call ANDY no-CENTURY II Gold House

M a x B r o o c k , Inc 6 4 4 - 6 7 0 0

BLOOMFIELD TWP spacious 4 bed-room. 3 bath home ot gorgeous rsvine, with 3 decks overlooking wooded area By owner $165,000 851-4412

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE 431 N CRANBROOK RD

Charming, spaciou. bome 4 bedrooms 3 full A 3 baU baths. 4 fireplaces, oak panelled library, 24 x 14 great room, garden room, first floor laundry, fin-ished baaemeot waik-tc cedar closet. 3 car garage, profia.lrei.lly landscaped with sprinkling system Perfect loca-tioo to Birmingham public schools 4 Mveral pnvate •rbool. Shown by ap-pointment Reduced to $105 ,000

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION Immediate occupancy

Central air, maintenance-free exterior, mint 1 bedroom 1 1 bath brick ranck. 1 1 car garage new carpeting, updated country kitchen wtth aooliancea Full

174-141$

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE Spacious bedroom bnck colonial, formal dining;, den, w r o o m . new kitchen, hardwood floor* Open Sept 18 A » I 5pm $145

478-4440 Mornlngview Terrace $145,000 641-4443 or 361 3596

wtth appliancea Absolutely Immacslaii

priced I _ Call for appointment

BY OWNER Birmingham. 1 bedroom bnck ranch with basement Formal din-ing room, fireplace, central air, 10x40 ingroond pool Walk to school . $141,900 647-1015

I right al $49,1

S REDFORD By Owner Immaculate 3 bedroom brick R u c k , finished base-ment. 1 fall baths Newly remodel—! throughout load, of extras Most Me to appreciate $47 »0« M7.7M4

S. REDFORD Move-in condition. 1 bedroom brick bungalow features newer furnace with cwstral air vtsyl window*, finished basement 1 1 car garage A more ask lag $46 900

FORGET YOUR FALL CLEANING Beautiful $ bedroom brick home la alee

carpet from top to . garage, finished bsssmsnl. sak Very near to Wsstland Medical Cs«e r , bottom, garage, ruusaed basement s «

rattle ,W» ^ *U • "** E n 4 1 1 - T ° d " ^ t ooau-aMe . i t&a m ft atm fli t > w n w l and

i b s t a t e Wide i — . • h h fireplace In livtt« room. 11 a t t s c * ^ V j I C I L V / * W I W

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 44141 P1CKFORD NORTHVILLE South off Seven Mile Road. I mile wust of Sheldon A magical setting frames the. striking Cataafo A noble used U* lag room a lovely entrance foyer ma) dining room, family fireplace new freach doot breekfasi srea to a patio aaS m pool ALL TTHC DCSTRKT) FTEAl Aim H E R E 1100 $00

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

jurage^utns ted ^ie . corner > U x l l 0 with a circular drive sad unlimited pos-MMiltie.

WILL TIPTON 427-6010

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 N o r t t w W e C o m m o n *

4 t i l i t - " H i t of Northville M . S I Mile » or 4

SUPER WESTLAND BUY Price to valws cas t he tanped m this ares J « reduced tn »4>*** Immacu-late 4 bedroom. 1 balks flulsk.il bsee-mssL wired 1 ear gsruoa large tansd corner 1st QMsl ee t#knrknn . FHA. VA conventional MI8DA Ash for

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George Crosby R E A L E S T A T E O N E

728-6000 THREE beifroom ranch l l M t h s family room with Hi i f l . n elr . n h n m r flunk .it b a s a m n 1 1 car t s r s a a Doa't mm. this U 4 I I H

11344 GRA YTTELD REDFORD 14$ too BrVrS home with family Updstad country kitchen, profei • "nil* • 1 rue room Call Juaa

BY-OWNER Unique custom ranch bome 4 bedrooms 1 1 betha. 3 fire-places cathedral ceil ing through out Bloomfield Hills Khool. Beautiful t ree. 4 woods. acre, 1 blks from Club Open Sept 18 15pm 4 Sept 6pm Call $44-41tt (No Realtor*.

ike pnvtle«M. approx 1 i Oakland Hills County 18 1 ipm A Scot 19 3-

CHARMING Cape Cod. 4 baths, new kitchen. FWids room A deck overlook large private trued lot, fenced Tasteful decorating Ma-re-ln condition 1 1 car sttachnd garage Seahotm Mldvale schools Occupancy st ckntng Rednced to $ 1 » 900 Phone for appointment 64$ 9436

FINE CONDITION room Spacioas iot Birmingham Schools Walk to tow* 4 muck more

644-1014

FRANKLIN 7VI-level owner built tn 190$. 4 bedroom 1 1 baths master room with deck, family room fireplace cathedral ceilings 1 patloa. $ 17$.000 6IO-OOI5

IN TOWN BIRMINGHAM

'JSZ 18000 BENTLan Back

K School Fire damaged m B Bant Brick. 3 ba*ooma

WAYNE WESTLAND SCHOOLS

P600KE. 1 k i h - 1 1 k rve Wayue reach wl« I enr garaas apt la bene M M good'Slue s t $*T»0S

Century 2 1 Cook A A M O C

3 2 6 - 2 6 0 0 i y Owner W of Twm-

940 *00 Let's talk

3 0 2 B i r m i n g h a m

A A A A A L O A D E D

WEST BLOOMFIELD BEAUTIFUL LOT OFFERS PRIVACY tmpressjv* i t*<Sroom G«cnpai3 cotau-al with a circular dnve. pnvate back yard finished basement 13 family I FARMINGTON HILLS room with fireplace, central air $91,900

PERFECT SETTING' Knoll wood Cir-cle beautiful tri-level with 4 bedrooms 1- den. summer porch sod a 40 » W

19.900

Drastically re-duced Kendal wood Sub, 1100 Sq Ft. ranch 3 bedrooms 2 1 ba ths inground pool Kreened porch, family rocm wtth 1 way fireplace, 1st floor laundry, cen-tral air New carpeting, blinds thru-out 18801 Bannockburu $197 ,000 4S3-4000

inground pool $119

ENERGY EFFICIENT Colonial oo sce-nic wooded lot -wtth full wall fireplace and cathedral ceiling In family room, charming bay window in breakfast room recToauoo room dressing area In master bedroom $135,900

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

W BLOOMFIELD - 3 bedroom ranch Central air No baaemeot Large attic

Fireplace, full dining room

BLOOMFIELD. 3 bedroom Raach. Well-maintained Birmingham Schools. Besutiful large treed lot $93,000

626-5147

HARD TO FIND Luxurious contemporary colooial has 4 bedrooma. 1 1 baths, large family room •nth btiilt in .he lves 1st floor laundry or mud room Custom deuigner features throughout. Priced to Mil $134,900

Cranbrook Assoc Inc Realtor*

855-2200

W BLOOMFIELD Great 1 bedroom ranch with 3 bath. 4 a walk-out lower level that include, a family room plus additional bedroom or library, $119,700

Janette A. Eageihardt

M a x B r o o c k , Inc. 644-4700

IMMACULATE, TASTEFULLY DECORATED

4 bedroom. 3 bath executive quad in prime area Impressive (oyer, large amily room with wet bar updated

kitchen dual furnace and air lovely lot Transfer forces ssle 1159.900 TA

EARL KEIM West Bloomfield 855-9100

JAZZIE PLACE Open Sun 1-6PM Totally redooe coo-temporary ranch. Uylight in bath, gor-geous kitchen, deck plus hot tab lake privileges great price. $61,500 Take Orchard Lake to Inverness to 1604 Parkway Ask for

Vivian J. Wilson REAL ESTATE ONE

681-5700 360-0690 LAKEFRONT HOME- 130 ft an Wal-nut Lake Unique older 4 bedroom home 3 baths plus many added tea uirsa $349,000 Call for information or appt By Owner 851 -4437

MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE FRONTAGE

1500 aq ft ranch, beastifully updated is neutrals 1 1 batha attachad 1 car gs rage 4 lower level walk out has 104 ft lake frontage on all aport. lake 3 bed rooms 1 1 balks, separate dining room 34 ft living room with fireplace oa en-try level Also 1 diinensMnal view at lake from family room with 1 way fire-place ADDrnoNAl . 1 bedrooms fsmilv room With wet bar 4 fall form! ca bath in walk owl level A main level decking off upper 4 lower levels lends to sandy beadi 4 lake $180 900

REDDING 851-5252

lot $85,000 51 5049

FARMINGTON HILLS by large 4 bedroom. 1 1 bath. den. family room, living, .-lining, large eocioned yard, pool A patio, excellent Iocs Hoc. near schools 4 churches. 476-50M

FARMINGTON HILLS Churchill Commons Spacious quality built 4 bedroom colonlaL 2 1 ba ths family room with fireplace, first floor laundrv large rear deck, underground .pnnt ' ing central air 4 much more

Day*. ' 357-2500 Eves 477-0640

FARMINGTON HILLS BANK R E P O Immediate posse below market value 4 bedrooms family room, library, 1 1 baths double flre-

S* inground pool and much more y $114900

ASK FOR ETHEL BROWN

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

W, B L O O M F I E L D Asmroe mortgage Spacioas quality built 4 bedroom 1 1 bath bnck colonial.

wooded rsvine lot Central air. fami-lyroom with fireplace, lovely screened rear porch, flnlsaed basement s " for jtat $134,900

ERA RYMAL SYMES 851-9770

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

FARMINGTON HILLS GREAT LOCATION This Dutch ColotU-ai has i perfect In-law «ait« Is lower level with kitchen - living area - full bath bedroom separsie entry Main level features living room, formal din-lag. family room wtth fireplace. 1st floor Isundry, large country kitchen and dea or bedroom $154,900

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

SOUTH LYON 1 acre lot country J bedroom all brick ranch, full flMsAed basemrnt attached garage, fo yard, $64,900 By App t , 4J7-8»»i

CONTEMPORARY RANCH 1 be*l rooms, 1 1 bsths huge family room with fireplace, wslk out to new wol-mantxe tfack. great neighborhood, ex-cellent access to freeways. Southfield $57,900 350-5561

JUST REDUCED Gorgeous 1300 sq ft ranch wtth csntom interior Featuring natural fireplace "

». I I baths I . _ Extras I

bediootna. 1 sprinkling system. 1 1 car sttacted garage Extras too nu-merous u> mention - a rare find at $109,000 Please call Condnminiurr-Realty - Home Division at 550-3000

LATHRUP VILLAGE 4 bedroom coto nial, 1 1 batka. family room dnibie ga rage. $41,900 Simple Assumption st 7Va* or Land Contract Rhodes Realty 643-0014

LATHRUP VILLAGE Reduced for quick lale. MOO sq f t ex ecutlve 4 bedroom. 1 1 bath cokmial built Is 197$ Large Impressive foyes with mirrored doors, new formica kitchen. 10 ft family room with parquet floor A fireplace, large dtntng room with bay window, library wtth built ins underground .prinkling. Intercom cen-tral air, swim club, $79,000

REDDING 851-5252

9 MILE Evergreen srea &arp 3 bed-room, aluminum-sided Ranch, large country lot patio, fenced yard. Large country kitchen with dishwasher k dls poaal. 2 car garage / opener Immediate occupancy possible 354-1445

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 17*00 Red Leaf Lane desirable Cam bridge Village 11 Mlir-Soutkfield Rd 3 bedroom ranch, family room, deck $57,500 Call Marge Raymond Soyder, Kinney 4 BsnneQ 444-7000

SOUTH LYON Raised ranch In town lamily room with bnck fifeplace deck, rec room, treed lo t $01,900

Lovely newer 3 bedroom colooial. I I baths family room, fireplace, formal

^ o o T ^

41 acre farm - older 3 bedroom farm-house In good repair, atmare rolling 40 acres stream, pood. Excellent LC. terms, $00,900 437 1056 NOUNG REALTY 521

5150

306 SouthfMd-Uthrup A MUST TO S E E

In prime location, decorator's dellgfet Custom 3 bedroom brick ranch, family

in-fireplace, attacned gi garage and central air.

$75,900 ASK FOR WALT KUPRAS CENTURY 11 Today Ml-lOOO

OPEN SUN. 2-5PM 18813 San Q«ntffi. Lathrup

Beautiful I bedroom, formal room family room, finished sir, large yard, etc Ask for

Stella Scigliano REAL ESTATE ONE

644—4700 OUTSTANDING

Deluxe contemporary in Southfielal G a r d e n Move right Into this 4 bed-room. 21 bath family hc^ne Family room ha. Berber carpet and fwldstone fireplace Prrvste entrance to office m basement Quality thoughoet U l »

Cranbrook Assoc.. Inc Realtor*

$45-1100

SOUTHFIELD COLONIAL Binding l a m Schools 4 bediooms 1 1 baths large family room 4 kitchen with built ins many extras $87 900. 559-0308

SOUTHFIELD Cranorook Village 1 bedroom Ranch home, custom drapery 944,000 Call 641-8134 or 514-0016

ABOVE ALL ELSE" doe t rrus. this lovely mill level. . cosy

fireplace wi rslks out to family room with pen wet apct tor enure

family to en)oy the fall color*, dining a to formal living room wtts

fireplace, perfect for entertaining. 1 Yr Warranty Included, large ledous grounds wtth mature trees 4 shrabs lo-cated Is preeo^ous Meadowhrook Hills, PRICE SLASHED TO $114,900!

C e n t u r y 2 1 HOME CENTER

470-7000 11 Mile 4 Mlddlebelt

FARMINGTON HILLS, FARMINGTON

COUNTRY LIVING IN THE CTTY Bescsiful large lot wtth two beairooms. ptas large room la bnck of garage Home seed. T LC! Make an Offer' $54 900

JUST LISTED" Famttngun City d a o t c contemporary with lots of glass. B ' Bv-Lag room wtth cathedral r s l l lny XT family room with perfect view of beau-tiful fat finished recreation room wtth fireplace and wet bar $114,900.

COUNTRY ESTATE enjoys close pros unity to In-town facitltiea Twelve Oaks Mall snd the Farmiagtoai Co t r y Oak. yet is privately masted la s pactar eeque rural ssttiss Over 5 seres of roOlag terrain t»44 000

A Country Atmosphere Yst close to the city 4 hodman* family home wtth 1 full naths family room. faU bssemenl and 1 car attacked ga-rage Ooly $74,900

Old World Quality Wei plaster and hardwood floors Se-rene area offering ranch with 1 bed-rooms. 10 x 30 family room wtth fire-j iace^ attached garage and mors

' ^ C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823

BY OWNER 3 bedroom 1 1 betk lam tly fireplace. 1 scru 1 car jarsge opener dons to expressway* «74 900 ( i l l after 4pm

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

Ter r i f i c L o c a t i o n 3 bedroom brtc* ranch wtth new wi

cs beast, hmmani tiled Emails starter home Just rednced la H7.040

C E N T U R Y 2 1 T o d a y 5 5 3 - 0 7 0 0

BUY SBLL HINT

OR

BY BROKER

HUNDREDS DISPLAYED IN OUR OFFICE

t a c r a o r r Nortnwest Brick 2 story home w4tn Hrepmoe. bass merit earaQa l e a flooring, car-pet. paint MK3 S20'». D-3078

SOUTH MLLS Of M.OOOVKLD - Condo. ammo room, fireplace

Wanch m park Oka sarong Fsmdy room. fireplace, welh-oul fflwnr levnl. garage $124,000 Y-3107

port, pool snd tennis. $#4,000 R-3070.

gorgeous lenaecapmg lUgMkgms ma oaau-tfful tn level or KnoP HH, lu« « • f i r e p l a c e In spac ious lamily room. Anlahad. Neeiad garage. ^l *fvl**.icee. c - i o m *>" prstsel et $130,900 J3061

A O v f ' O n a MC

•Since 1076

6 8 4 S Adems

642-1620 B r m m g M f r 4 3 0 1 1

I M M A C U L A T E C A N T O N 3 bedroom, VA bath Colonial with neutral colored decor. BeautHul Oak kitchan cablneta, flniahad baaament, family room, living room, huge dining room, 1at floor laundry. Muat not paaa thia one upl *82,700.

C a l l W i l l i a m D « c k * r , Inc . R M l t o r a

4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

EARL KEIM REALTY N o r t h , i n c 5 5 0 - 1 3 0 0

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Nott ingham Forest Outstanding J l i n i home In prima, i e m * * area Bssnttful treat setts Circular * t v e 6 bndroems Ukra family ream. Flortds reeea $ a places B l iT r l smi r Schools Clam k n a g t s 4 fcothei Wee PrMssMm ly daenratsd • asntral enter* n m U rimdHWa B 1 I J 6 6

AJX FOR gHAJ&If* D EIPTY*

Merr i l l L y n c h Rea l t y

647-5100 O P C N B O U K I

PALMER WOODS - DCTWOfT FVmsi Nom^andy Chataau In IN» dtotoa araa. Skipw lativ* Franch oMgonot m thto gradoua 11 homgk Ortara 5 b^Jrooma. 3 b«tha. a r o o m and • baauWuay p«ng*>d tttrary, 4 matda quartara, attaohad ©araga. larga outdoor Mtmmmo pool. BuM m 1«2t Mo«NnQ Rnar

P « t * r R a d a w i e k R a a l t y C o . £rnal sdjacwat M pert TssaUy e a t a i By ewnsr 044^01$

483-5005 352-0952

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i. n i emp , j r a ry 3 bedrooms, 2-» hatha . ; - i a c r e s lake access Full ba semen t

r n U a l air f l repiace sunkrti bv:n$ -••/•Irr. r-i..idern 11Leber L m o r e 8 1 ' 8475

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ENJOY O I T D O O R R E f R K A T l G N L a i s and boat privileges 0«i beaut i ful Wolverine Lake R a o c t home with la rge g rea t room 5 bedrooms e s t r a Urge ga rage iralk-oul basement . pri vase scenic v i . - i Frankl in f i replace MUCH country c h a r m A steal a ; $6S,90U TH

s r s ! S M £ F A R - L K E I M i t l Fenced vara in U w n location L - ' *'• I \ 1 _ I I V I I m »OO i -wner S14-0ST1 W e s i B l o o m f l e i c 8 5 5 - 9 1 0 0 K a : n T R E E s r B ttea-jufu. r anch in i m m a c u l a t e IIBVUI conditiOR, 3 bed — - »pms : baths, lamily room f i rs t f loor

tides all a r p e u n g A «ria-d.-w i r e a t i n e o t l . o e » cent ra l air a . umi ni_r- ssdir.g L g u t e r s I S i l S wrm deck «-.tf> i a s BBV fenced yard cable TV -,<t.>r antennae full ba semen t 2 c a i a : lacbPd ga rage Sv2 100 As* 'or

325 Real Estate Services 326 Condoe For Sale 326 Condoe For Sale

ARE Y'.H COLLECTING on a Land Cont rac t or second m o r t g a g e and want la ash out* Kigbes* $$$ Lowes i Dis-count Pe r ry Realty

CLARKSTON AREA Rive r ( roo tage North Creel Coodos M M Shore Cl J bedrooma. 1 v» baths , c en t r a - beat A air .

478 7440 | sacr i f ice , t r a n s f e r r e d Best o f fe r , e n n w r By appt 6*6-1311

SOCTHEIEKD BY OWNER Cranbrook Place , end unit coodo Over 1100 *q feet S b e d r o o c n or 2 plus con vertlble tlen. l iving room. 1Si14, dining l l i l t , coaster bedroom suite abuts Bir

332 Mobile Hornet i For Sate

C A S H F O R L a n d C o n t r a c t s

COMMERCE T W P Coodo. $55,900 LOW down payment , oew m o r t g a g e I iwoer will c a r r y secood 2 Bedroocn, S O I T H F I E L D - CHANTICLEER 1W bath, eod milt. fu l l f in ished baae- owner J bedrooms 2 baths, neut ra l merit. Walled Lake Schools

3 1 9 H o r n e t F o r S a l e

O a k l a n d C o u n t y

CLARKSTON S y l v i a S t o t z k y R e a l E s t a i e O N e

• £ 2 6 - 4 2 5 8 6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

H' » .HESTER HILLS : » 0 0 « q ! t F lo r Ida room 4 bedrooms. 21"! ba ths 1 . n corner Lot ne» . decora ted , m u c h m o r e 111 M M 37&-96S3

TROV Bv i > w w .Bloomfie ld Schools A p p r e n m a l e < M'J K i t I bedroom, J -.atr, u a i s u e fieated H o n

• l i M CKW' Ca3i TH' i Y I 0C"1 v . ft cus tom ranch J b e d r o o m s I 1 * baths cerarr.it: tile, fire-place f t . h a s e m e r : cen t ra l air p a u o . sliding doorwal l s .ir f inished ga r a g e t a c r e $** MKI 883-7677

b e a u t i f u l brvc-k J bedroom with base-m e n t on U r g e landscaped lot F l rep iace & e n t e r t a i n m e n t center Must Self Ask for Jean (Quaker Realty 1-678-1215

H I S T O R I C H O M E - WIXOM Located oc a c r e a g e Reduced nearly 120 000

age Reduced nearly Bv ^.rwner 82«01«2

Any type property anywhere COMPLETE LCXURY LIVING Ba-in M i c h i g a n . 2 4 h r s - Cal l J cape eve^day c a r a ^ reia. m an el-

- r r ^ r- e f i n v f-iifc n j e coodot ru tuum Uooven Fr©^ 1 - 0 0 0 - 2 9 2 - 1 5 5 0 ^ i r s t , :e r i t to W'ppiCit poi^rtamrneDt. m«<li N a t i o n a l A c c e p t a n c e C o , : cai facili t ies and crxm» town t r ave l

— Pool. tennis c lub room, bea ted ga rage M O R T G A G E S H O P P I N G ? ? security doorman glass - a i l balcony

Considering l a . a d v a n t a g e - h a l term Two b r o o m s two tolba a . Laundry m o r t g a g e d be.1 for y o u ' Tables shoe ;T«dc: ifl unit LAND CONTRACT i avmgs ccetaof a l t e r n a t i v e t e r m u»or". , AVAILABLE U l i M

ii g r r Send deta i l oo vour ai tuat loc L ,

l f » 5 w Mor tgage F inanc i a l Tables. 2815 Cranbrook Ann Arbor Mi. 481M Money back gua ran t ee

THE HOME I N S P E C T O R Before vou buy have your bome tn specled Pro tec t your inves tment 24 hour service Lowest ra les

M l 8D4D 851-5029 851-J574

14J 28JS tones, con t empora ry Many JUti«nlU«» Immedia te occupancy On .2 Mile be-tween Lasher t Te legraph 29252 » Chanticleer J5S-S1S5

C e n t u r y 2 1 R O B E C P R O P E R T I E S

8 5 1 - 7 7 1 1 fcjecutive R e l o c a u o c Serv ices

A N E W D E L U X E H O M E

$ 1 1 , 9 0 0 Wv u year flnancLng faaturea large bay Tj7 : Window 4 aa rden tub ba th Compieter-

furaished. delivered, set up steps, i k i n ,ng & tie tiowns

W o n d e r l a n d

S O t T H F I E L D - Luxury high r u e coo dominium. P r o v i d e n c e Tower »th f l a w 250C sq f t , wrap-arwund balcony. I bedrooms i> l ib ra ry , 2 baths, wet bar swimming pool tenma courts, under

very exclusive, around-

MOBILE HOME SALES INC 45475 Michigan Ave at Belleville Rd

397-2330 BENNINGTON. 1977 34 1 70 ruat im :

. bedroom 2 balh. with garden tot-f * r J 2 ! J ' 1

e r 7 m 7 T s ? I P-vmouth Hills Mobile Court Asurr, the<lock pro tec t ion I l i t . 0 0 0 M 4 - H 1 8 l b J e c u J p ( m 459 15«

S O I T H F I E L D R D near 12 Mile Bal -moral Club Coodn, 3 bedrooms, 2 batha 2nd floor No peta Pool, clubhouse car p o r t air 2S8 900 By Owner 842-7084

S O I T H F I E L D Shiawaaaee Village 2 bedroom end unit Pool. club«K*j»e. car-port. all apipllancea. 135.500 355-5520

TH t bedrcom «iIomal with f a m i l y and l ibrary ba 'J- j IM floor

• iliti -00m .arge co rne r lot Loaded tiLi ' - j - . r . j N -nil a r ea Wat t les be-w e e r 1 i<l idge and Adarsu Call Chuck

294 7540 Eve s 849-3025

LAKE ORION By rwner Beaut i ful newer colonial Many ex t ra s Asaurr: a b l e m o r t g a g e 10 maa f o r m 1-75 P r i c e d below value for quick sale D a y s 851-7400. Eves 781-93:0

METAMORA HI NT COL NTH Y Reni rvewly res tored His0x11 Home i T00 sq f t 4 bedrooms. 1-1 baths a u a c b e d g a r a g e TOlltng 10 ac res large b a m tack room Will consider Opuoo-to-Buy

446-8354 or 886-9192

WASHTENAW MORTGAGE CO

L O W F E E S

C O N D O - M A R T A WOODED R A V I N E

Gives an except ional view and p r ivacy ! to. this brick and cedar Townhooae 3

a.-gf bedrooma, 2 W baths , f o r m a l dln-.ng room and strt l

enclosed w>

Beautiful large 2 bedroom.. 2 ba floor garage, c a r p e t e d . - t r a p e s , s a c n flee Mly Wi>00 dowr., I ' M per month Vacant, move in. Land Cont rac t 569-8*31 Of 351-2 604

S O I T H F I E L D <• 13 Mile Rd Beaut iful-ly decorated 2 bedrooms, 2nd floor Plush carpet ing , de luxe apel iancea Im-

new kitchen, rec | rtiaculale1 Quiet locauon I51.50C best deck and double 1 offer Owner Af te r 4 SOpcn. 842-0687

NORTH B E R K L E Y By Owner 3 bed room bungalow basement . 2 t a r ga rage porch '..Assumable m o r t g a g e at l l" .™, 151 900 435 5843

Da

3 0 9 R o y a l O a k - O a k P a r k

H u n t i n g t o n W o o d s

HCVTI.NGT1.1N WOODS 3 bedroom Bur.ga •» finished j p s u . r s . updated ba th i k . t i t e n with ea t ing Area living routr. f i replace, d in i rg room base-neat d«i > g s r a g e o p e n e r , a p p l i a n c e s

IMH) F i r

1/2% : !XED R A T E ' M O R T G A G E S , « ^ t V E-H" ,"THIN*' , : B W > C ' ' ^ L L

• 1 2 ' " ! % I N T E R E S T i m r i T C T i B T washer-dryer pa t io built 1983 W.MMl

• appt 547-6711

; 1AF. PARK Super buy' 3 bedroom, ranch newly .ani lated new vanity in

. b a th room lirst floor laundry a t t ic s tor age . fenced in t a r d carpor t Pr iced lo

26 9tW t h i s mor tgage a assum-- t h lender • a p p r o v r ' " — • — -j M ' u * s

3 0 6 S o u t h f i e l d - L a t h r u p 3 0 6 S o u t h t i e l d - L a t h r u p 3 0 6 S o u t h f i e l d - L a t h r u p

S O U T H F I E L D LARGE i. LOVELY 4 b e d r o o m color,; al 2-> baths , f a m i l y room wilh i i r t -pla<>e, 1st floor laundry basemesn 2

ar a t t ached g a r a g e Must See

C O U N T R Y LIVING -i a c r e lot, newiy decorate"! S bedroom Ranch F i rep lace bay window in living room, f o r m a l dining room, breexeway, garage

E A R L K E I M 538-8300

REDFORD INC

S O U T H F I E L D R A N C H North of 11 Mile, eas t of Te legraph

us lom built 3 bedroom b n c k ranch. ..-rlginal owners, large living room with fireplace, dining room. 3 bedrooms,. 2 baths, kitchen Eas dinet te 4 buill-ins. Professional ly finished b a s e m e n t with «ret bar and second f i / v p t e t r Wor t shop 2 c a r a t t ached ga rage , beaut i ful iot Wilh r*ar fence sc reened p a n e Only $77,900 Ask for Dan. 540-9.00 or * 26-8394

R E MAX ASSOCIATES-

SMALL ANIMAL-S MAKE F I N E N E i r . H B . i R S

LK-igtriai uwner moving South Almost 1 i m of land 3 sedroom* - car ga rage screened in p c t i wilh a beJBt i l i View 643.900 Call BILL L A * CENTl 'RY 21 Today 553 0700

, u , , i u . u v * 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

r»: P E R F E C T I O N IN S O I T H F I E L D JCKIS 3 bedroom b n r * -«OCH NOR

.arprr Air I -i ba ihs full b a s e m e n t oder MB.000 T e n n s E * p r e » Real ly

S44-T»CK>

• PRIVACY A B O U N D S ' " » t . . kept brick ranch on u. de-^a. ma tu re t rees add to the privacy - • I Che • ouiiury s u e lot large kitchen 3 bed ,-oonis cent ra l a i r much more '

RAVINE LOT sloping tu s t r e a m sets the scene for Una beauty nice living room f i r e p . a ^ din ing room opens to cute kitchen fami ly room with lota of windows leek barbe^ cue knotty pine basement , workshop P R I C E SLASHED by 38.000'

Century 21 H O M E C E N T E R

476-7000 11 Mile 4 Mlddlebelt

Si II T H F I E L H BK.1.1 Kt ' All AREA • »r«'! Surt 2 h pm 2H141; Tavis tock TraiI v-utti "f 12 past of Bell Road Ta>.- Ur.- 'ks i_-id South . .•.rgHcu- Home - m p l t ' t e . ' red-'-ne all new « n » formica kitcher. with - se ry applian-.-< Berber 'arpeur.g s tunning f ix ture* stay i iper iw-. story foyer ver t ica ls Burglar a . a n n i-entral air 5 ;,m lisiom bttllt Wet piaster 2 r a r a l l a t h e d g a r a g e Dras t i c r educ t ion 1117 000

P lease ask (or

S y l v i a S t a t z k y R e a l E s t a t e O n e

6 2 6 - 4 2 5 8 6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

P r i v a t e T r e e d S e t t i n g • Custom-built Ranch overlooking ravine

4 s t r eam Maintenance-f ree bome has country kitchen. - hard wood

loors na tura l f i replace in hvtng room j. a cbeer lu Kltfnda Roc-m 3 bed rooms 2 baths 1 1st floor laundry m a k e tins an Excel lent Value1 379.900

ROOMY RANCH P R I C E REDUCTION 681900

a n Marin'.; fUncti 3 bedrooms la rge s e t b a c k 'int. "pen floor p-lar. full fin ished basement a ' f looring shade & fruj". l r « s

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d 4 1 4 . I n c 4 7 8 - 6 0 0 0

I 2 6 91M1 f f e _ . . -pproval l».n t

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O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 . I t , . - r .« Hunt ngtun W nods

: 'T a 1 | R 3 \ E BY An .aside suiry Must ;w w-er i3»i4t P e r f e c t for young couples wilh lots of rh i ld ren or. the bi . k 1950 v j ft Mml .-ondition 3 be>U room ranch with 2b ft faibi lv room 24 " ki tchen P H U T R E D f C E D TO J6S 900 and owner savs Lets Talk

ASK FOR SHIRLEY P E J S N K R

M e r r i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y

3 9 8 - 9 8 1 1

3 2 0 H o m e s F o r S a l e

W a y n e C o u n t y

ALLEN PARK _J bedroom ranch, fin ] ished basemen t wet bar lots of stor |

i age 2 b a th rooms , l a r g e g a r a g e j 34$ 000 Conventional Terms Call a f t e r 5pm • 366-2326

BY OWNER ! bedroom bungalow, I Hi c a r ga rage Near Redfo rd Township U S 000 >35-6424 or 537-6464 I

O N E A C R E IN VAN B U R E N 1500 sq f t b n c k ranch large family room cent ra l air . 2 full baths J H c a r | mechanics garage Low utili ty bills Land Contrac t 669 90C

C e n t u r y 2 1 C o o k & A s s o c 3 2 6 - 2 6 0 0

W AVNE BY OWNER Opec house Sat :>ept 28th. 10-Sprr. 5181 Mildred VA F H A It ow a s sumpuon 3 bedroom bun

f a low 2-J heated ga rage p n v a c j j rr.ee- corner lot 139 900 728-362. j

ANNUAL P E R C E N T A G E R A T E 1 2 . 7 9 %

C A L L F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N

6 6 2 - 9 7 3 3

1 - 8 0 0 - 2 2 3 - 3 9 3 2

A G R E A T S T A R T I For newly-weds o r s ingles Th i s 2 bed-; room coodo enyoys a convenien t cloae-| in location Neut ra l decor and or. the I upper level overlooking a scen ic rav ine

DON'T WAIT AT I42.9&C CALL 826-81(10

DOWNTOWN B I R M I N G H A M WALK to s tores , r e s t a u r a n t s and enter tair .ment ' Spacious 2 b e d r o o m 2 bath

I END I'N'IT E leva to r s TV secu r i t y «yv | tent, covered parking, and oo-aite man-

AREFTIEE LI

Pbooe a f t e r 7pm, 313-646-2036

HAMPTON 1974 24x52 3 BWroonu. ! ba ths dining room, cent ra l air awning New skirt ing La rge iot in C h i l e s . Novl $21,900 1124-80- .

NEW YORKER. 1969 12X60. in lot in Canton Park , excel lent condition Ec closed porch Appliances & other e i t r a s S5600 495-1IS8

NOVI-Chateau 1977 DeRose 14 X 6C wtth porcb 2 bedroom, appl lancej r e luded 615 '500 or best offer 533-9872 or .517! 546-2396

SCHt 'LT 14X60 FT I 960 Mob. ,e!woe 114.000 or best o f fe r Chateau Novi Call a f t e r 5PM 624-5-41

SKYLINE. 1964 Hampsh i re 70 x 14 ! bedrooms, gan len tub s tove It ref.-.ger a to r ExceUent condit ion must «eil 615.900 After 6pm 453-6604

L I F E AT 196 900 i ager CAf I CALL 626-8100

HARD TO B E A T Step f r o m the enclosed f ron t p a t i o into this truly spacious 2 b e d r o o m 2 *-» bath Townhouse 23 ft l iving room. 16 ft

j mas te r bedroom and 19 f t . f a m i l y kitch-Dtrect access g a r a g e a n d a

cool s u m m e r evenings LOOK' CALL 626-6100

C O N D O - M A R T

626-8100

REPOSSESSED i . a t P a r k »1«0« dewn 3 bedroom b n c k i r anch basement 2 car ga rage ex t r a ! t a rge double size lot $31,900 Call fo r [ add re s s ask fo r Madeline or Stevi-Centutv 21ABC 425-3I5. '

SPA! ' l o t s I bedroom home includes ii j Mary mi r ro red dining rooir. finished | ' Oane'iled basemcr.t with possible 4th | " b e d r o o m Central air 2 car ga rage As-

. .umabie mor tgage o r possible .and con-t r a c t Only 344.5&0 Call Condominium Rea l ly Home Division

322 Hornet For Sale Macomb County

BY OWNER I T I C A Custom br ick ranch. 5 bed rooms 2*-» baths a t t a c h e d 2 car g a r a g e full ba semen t fo rma l din ing f i r ep lace $130,000 781-3760

323 Hornet For Sale Waahtenaw County

ANN ARBOR COUNTRY ' "L t 'B On I Oth fa i rway 4690 Whitman Circle Loch A.pine Open House Sunday 1-5 Go l f e r s d r e a m aouse 10 minutes to

. P l y m o u t h $138,500 Craven Lindsay Rea l ty 662-7100 or 426-4605

W I L L P A Y C A S H

F O R A P A R T M E N T S

& S H O P P I N G

C E N T E R S L A U R E N C E L L E & A S S O C i A T E S

2 5 8 - 6 2 0 0

326 Condot For Sate A BOATER'S D R E A M

Lake St Clair Your boat at your f ront door L-ixury 2 bedroom ConoO includes 40 ft boatwell F a n t a s t i c view on Clin-ton River Final phase u n d e r c o o s t r w

I u o r F r o m J138.900 , Riverview Club, 31695 South River Rd Mode. Open Thur s 5 30-7 30. Sat ii

;S.IS 1 30-6 30 Call 463-6040 4 455-1300

ADAMS WOODS CONDO I *i n e t rest Model 3 bedrooms , cuslorr.

! features , 2 c a r pa rage Call a f t e r 6pm 853-7362

ADAMS WOODS RANCH 3 bedrooms. 2100 sq f t . a l r i u m . full ba semen t Many c u s t o m f ea tu r e s ID eluding quarry ti le, g o u r m e t kitchen. Jaciuxi Pano ramic v iew of beaut i fu l ly

, landscaped, wooded a rea Bloomfield Hills School Distr ict P r i c e d for quick sale at 1197 OOfl After 6 P M 652-6088

AH A MS WOODS 175 Adams Rd Mod el end unii. 3 bedrooms. 2 H baths Brick cour tyard deck a t t a c h e d garage . , , • crown m o l i n g $174,500 852-3275 i-o<vdo and buy 2 U r g e b e d r o o m s

1.900

DESIRABLE WEST B L O O M F I E L D Fai rway Coodo Very low dens i ty It acre p e i j u u t i with p r i v a t e lake, swim-ming pool and lenms c o u r t s 2 000 sq f t end unit ranch with full walk-out base-ment, 2 or 3 bedrooms 2 H c a r ga rage , 2"i baths, 1st floor l aund ry Open floor plan with ex tens ive use of c e r a m i c tile, oak plank f looring and wool c a r p e t i n g Musi see to app rec i a t e $1^2.500 Bv Ownei 626-8615

DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON

TROV Watt les Rd It 1-75 By owner towtihouse style, 3 bedrooms. IW balhs appliances 'Pool, clubhouse. u.nma. $68,500 642-2963

W A L L E D L A K E End ranch coodo $48,900 Coovement-y located Dear Twelve Oaks Mall is this 2 bedroom ranch 0<fers a t tached di rec t en t ry ga rage Ftni»bed basement , cen-tral air r ange & r e f r i g e r a t o r Included $119 monthly fee includes bea t ti wa-ter

ERA R Y M A L S Y M E S -8 5 1 - 9 7 7 0

333 Northern For Sale

P r o p e r t y

ALPENA • COTTAGE Grac ious living in this spacious summer c o t t a g e Irxafted on Long Lak» with 437 f r o n t a g e guest cot tage Main «t".age is Cape Coo, 4 bedrooms, iarg.- '.iving room, f i replace, glassed in pc-thes ki tchen dining, 2 balhs Elegance k c h a r m for $125,000 tastefully ' mshed.

CENTURY 21 CROW REALTS Contact A B Crow 517 354-2161

Woodv locat ion dar l ing . 1 bedroom pomi I ' t baths . Uvlng room with_fire-with Sovely decor Beau t i fu l c lubhouse fea tur ing indooc pool1 All th is and all appl iances for ooly. $31,500 Rush Con-dominium Rea l ly 559-3600

E X E C U T I V E . .

559-3800

3 1 1 O r c h a r d L a k e

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r ;

DRASTIC REDUCTION' !vtner t r ans fe r r ed h « a n l s a last sale

Cus tom built colonial with 5 bedrooms. 3 f i rep laces IS ac res 4 Clarks ton Schools $155,000 R-951-C Ask fo r Pa t M a j t B r o o c k . Inc 6 2 5 - 9 3 0 0

F ABULOUS con tempora ry home near Orcha rd Lake Country Club in a r e a of . j x u r y homes Beaut i ful kitchen, t ie red

I decks . verlookuig inground pool sur rounded by woods i bedrooms. J a c u x n : f i rep laces over 4500 Sq F t [Viced

I for quicx sale Ask for Phyllis Lemon . Scltwettxer Real E s u t e

: 14S "762 or 453-6800

324 Other Suburban Hornet For Sale

VUALITY QUALITY QUALITY 5 or 6 bedroom 3,000 sq f t . country e s t a t e in Northf ie ld Twp . Washtenaw County Ful l basement , cent ra l air , at-taches) ga rage , plus 2500 sq f t ga raga $155,000

N E L S O N ' S REAL E S T A T E 1 - 4 4 9 - 4 4 6 6

O u t of T o w n e r s 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 6 2 - 0 3 0 9

ANNOUNCING CHATEAU VILLA

S O U T H F I E L D O P E N HOUSE

SUN 2 4 .25110 Sherwood Circ le . S of 10 Mile. W ! of Southfield C o n t e m p o r a r y 2 bed-: room. 2 4 baths Condominium Real ty 559-3800

walk in closets, l iving r o o m dining room, ki tchen with ea t ing nook, i 1H baths, carpet ing , b a s e m e n t , a t t ached garage, s w i m m i n g pool It m a n y other ameni t i es Asking $66,900

NICHOLS REALTY 3 4 8 - 3 0 4 4

SYLVAN LAKE- Unique quality built 1 ^ s tory cedar bome w.th 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, full ba semen t Oak hardwood f loors ca thed ra l ceilings, f r e e s tanding f i r ep l ace cus tom kitchen L baths, red wood decks hot tub. wooded lot it l ake pr iv i leges $107,000 682-2560

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AWARD WINNING CLUSTER CONDOMINIUMS AT

C H A N T I C L E E R

N O W E X P A N D I N G On Lbe scenic country se t t ing The in-comparab le town bouse L r anch bomea available f r o m 4S-90 d a y occupancy Select f rom the cus tom designed mod els

C A M B R I D G E Y O R K S H I R E

C A N T E R B U R Y

I home on a rav ine s i te L en joy the ambi -ance of a luxurious & c o m f o r t a b l y quiet

j i t f e style Design your own inter ior ' still t ime ' C o m e It see your fu tu re home - you won t w a n t to leave Conveniently located to shopping, cul-tural .centers 4 e x p r e s s w a y s

Models Open 12-6 Closed Thurs Locatad Northside of 12 Mile Rd

Jus t Eas t of T e l e g r a p h Rd,

3 5 4 - 4 3 3 0 Another Deve lopmen t By

Monetary Inves tmen t Grosip Co-op ferokerage Invi ted

FARMINGTON H e r i t a g e oc hill, end unit 2150 Sq Ft ranch patio, balcony, 2 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, 2 c a r p a r a g e , low density walk-out lower level , m a n y ex-

t ras . $139 DOC 474-4271 o r

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 b e d r o o m 1 bath, pool, a i r appl iances , tennis , bal-cony i . view Assumable $64,900 Call Fred work, 446-3625 H o m e , 641-6705

FARMINGTON HILLS R a m b l e w o c d Coodo 2 bedrooms, 2 ba ths , 2 c a r ga

>ge wet bar . f i r ep l ace M a n y e x t r a s PEN 1 $141,000 681-2517

FARMINGTON HILLS Coodo 1 bed-room laundry s t o r a g e room, oeut ra l tones, G E appl iances . 3rd f loor fo r pri-vacy. over looks tennis pool $48,400 Calf a f t e r 6pm 855-6085

A WATERFRONT COMMUNITY SHORELINE CONDOMLNIUMS

WALLED LAKE F R O N T A G E

G R A N D O P E N I N G F O X P O I N T E

Condominiums in W Bloomf ie ld 3 new decora ted mode l s

Pr iced f r o m $124,9»0 to $143,9*0 Open Daily 12 noon • 5pm e x c e p t reurs 6 8 1 - 3 1 1 2 5 5 7 - 2 0 8 0

Located W side of O r c h a r d Lake Rd S of Lone P ine Rd

P r e s e n t e d bv H E R B E R T LAWSdN, INC

New 1 bedroom unit, c o m p l e t e kitchen, port, washer & d r y e r in unit. ga rage |

mid 40 s Meadowmanage rnen t . Inc

Bruce Lloyd 851-8070

B I N G H A M

W O O D S

A P P L E W O O D is o u r s m a l l e s t floor p l an a n d c a n b e e i t h e r 3 b e d r o o m a o r 2 a n d a lof t T h i s s p e c i a l h a s a d e c k f a c i n g t h e p a r k , 3 f i r e p l a c e s a n d r o u g h e d - l n p l u m b i n g in t h e l o w e r leve l

$179,900 Call U s f o r An A p p o i n t m e n t

6 4 5 - 6 2 4 0

S A L E S O F F I C E S o o t h off 13 Mile Rd

B e t w e e n L a h s e r 4 T e t e g r a p h B i r m i n g h a m

*.<pee Eve ry Day 12 « •

R O B E R T S O N B R O S .

572 ACRES beaut i ful ly wooded » ; u ooe mile of f r o n t a g e on the Slurgpor River County main ta ined road facing three sides of the proper ty Excel led fishing. Aeer. and smal l game country ideal for hunting club campgrouv: r development Located 9 m n e s N .-.I

! Gay lo rd $400,400 Land conira r' t e r m s Call for m o r e deta i ls

WRITE FOR F R E E BROCHURE KOSKE REALTY CO

2192 Old 27 S Gaylord . MI 4S735 .5171732-1012

I BURT LAKE Custom contemporary j 2700 sq f t . 3 bedrooms. 3 halhs L 75'

ft lake f run tage Near the a i n » r

Indian River. Harbor Springs 1 P r , * i kev 1225 000 Petoskey Proper t ies -

4 l S E Lake, P e t o a k e v MI 4B770 616- 347-5360

C R Y S T A L LAKE New Construction 130' of sandy Beach, a r ea of fine homes 4 bedrooms ovrs looking Crystal Lake 2-story lieldswn-f i replace graces living and dining arra 2 4 00 sq ft of beau t i fu l cedar oak an<J

I n s u r e d walls Archi l fc : de

place, dining r o o m , fami ly room 2 c a r | lakes sun and cool breezes Immediate a t tached g a r a g e , c lubhouse indoor ,pe t - | occupancy If locauon is important t l j

W A L N U T H I L L S

C O N D O M I N I U M S W E S T B L O O M F I E L D

Enjov gracious living to these diatinc-Uvely d w l g t w l coodos Ranches It i story units with 2 bedrooms, 2 fu l l balhs, 2 c a r g a r a g e with openers , cen-tral air and m u c h m o r e Some with spa-cious, walk gut. lower levels, to t reed privacy Three exci t ing models lo cbocwe f rom. P r i c e d f r o m $ 1 1 ? , » 0 to $127,990

P R E S E N T E D BY H LAWSON INC Open Weekends Nooo-SPM

Daily By Appoin tment 5 5 7 - 2 0 8 0 6 2 6 - 2 8 8 5

Located South of Walnut Lake Rd Ooe s t r . e t West of Drake Rd

WEST B L O O M F I E L D P o t o m a c Towne. 3 - bedroom tr i - level over looking | smooth

signed lakes s

g a r a g e , clubhouse, indoor put- ; ixxupai-..- . . - ..... door pool I9S 900 6SJ-S199 I exclusive but priced rtghi I

' you $339 000 WEST B L O O M F I E L D

P e b b l e C r e e k C o n d o Professionally d e c o r a t e d 3 bedroocn 2 H bath with f a m i l y room den. 2-way f i replace b a s e m e n t . 2 c a r a t t ached ga rage fo rma l dining room, 2 balconies overlooking wooded creek a r e a Gor-geous' Asking $149,900 Call

B E T T Y S C H A R P F

CENTURY 21 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

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

H o m e s t e a d R e a l E s t a i e O n e B o * 6 4 6

B e u l a h , Ml 4 9 6 1 7 6 1 6 - 8 8 2 - 4 4 4 5

D E L I G H T F U L N O R T H E R N C H A L E T

Beautiful ly s i tuated a m o n g the pjws 4 splendor of nor thern Michigan ti '"he

WEST B L O O M F I E L D Beautiful c o o t e m p o r a r y ranch, 2 bed-rooms, 2 batha, f i rep lace , c e n t r a l air , garage b a s e m e n t s to rage , hahrony "".th view, pool $81,900

4559 L a u r e l Club Circ le (E of Orcha rd Lake , 2 b i t s S of Looe Pine ) Call o w n e r for appo in tmen t

855 -9111 .

W E S T L A N D C O N D O Lovely 2 b e d r o o m unit ideally located in well m a i n t a i n e d complex Unit fea-tures baiexjoy, l a r g e m a s t e r bedroom, all appl iances, and laundry facil i ty. Close to Wes t land Shopping Cen te r $41 900

J O H N C O L E R E A L T Y 4 5 5 - 8 4 3 0 2 5 5 - 5 3 3 0

ing fami ly room, with 2nd f i replace large 26x36 garage with loft li worksli a p proximately 3 ac res A jupe rb buy $86,500

Fra l lck R e a l E s t a i e 6 1 6 - 6 2 7 - 9 9 5 9

1 1 0 3 1 N. S t r a i t s . Hwy C h e y b o y g a n . M L 4 9 7 2 1

EV'ART Wooded Lakefront lot below value te rms, m u s t sell. MWO Cai le r S j>m 641916"

W B L O O M F I E L D Coodo- By Owner Newly decora t ed , 2 bedrooms. IV> baths, f i r ep l ace . 2-s tory plus full base-ment, 2 c a r a t t a c h e d ga rage , p r iva t e cour tyyard, pool, clubhouse, e tc l.m m a c u l a t e condi t ion $86,500 661-1962

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K I N G ' S C O V E

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S

Ranch, split level 4 Townhosise Con-dominium for sale 2 4 3 bedrooms avai lable f r o m $73,700 Shown by appoin tment

H o m a c 6 5 2 - 1 8 0 0

W B L O O M F I E L D If en te r ta in ing ls your life, you'l l love this plash 3 b e d r o o m condc loaded with extras- L ib ra ry with wet bar Rec Room, a t t ached ga r age ' A m u s t see al, $154 900 Coodomin ium Real ty 559 3600

LATHRUP VILLAGE By O w n e r Like oew 2 bedroom. 2 fu l l ba th r anch style a t tached garage n a t u r a l f i r ep lace laundry, neut ra l c a r p e t i n g p r i v a t e en-t rance Mid $60 l A f t e r 7 p m 557-3772

MUSIC UNDER T H E STARS la /ml * short walk a w a y this s u m m e r In this spacious coodo in c e n t r a l Livonia Tnere is a lso a nice b a s e m e n t a rea , pool, and well m a i n t a i n e d grounds $33 500

HARRY &

W O L F E 474-5700

BIRMINGHAM N O R T H CONDOB

Only 1 avai lable Lower units P r i m e location 2 bedrooma, 1 hatha, ca rpe t

alt hevelon throool Pool $64 006 Dolores 47I-67M

M-R ASSOCIATES. Inc

BIRMINGHAM Sharp OaMaraporary 2 bedroom. 1 S hath. b r V * c o t e a « trai decor it pool park Bean Ufa! l andsrap tag Excelietw location M " m

BIRMINGHAM WOODK 15» IS Eaton Newly decora ted . 1 bed rooms I H hatha fee ta ree umdeiM ki tchen hard-

t i l s J Owne j

A d a m Realty

B L O O M F I E L D TOWNHOUSE 1 | family • • • •

G E O R G E T O W N 1 H

KLOOMTTELD RILLfi O 1 i. I N h a t h M rtoos o u t In

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NOVI COUNTRY PLACE Deluxe 3 bedroom h a t h 1600 aq f t colonial condo This ooe has it all - for ma! dining room with we*-har. natural fireplace In living room, basement 1 car garage, many extras $<5,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartford Sooth 464-6400

YOUR DREAM OF HOME OWNERSHIP IS

A REALITY AT THE

CHIMNEY HILL OF W. BLOOMFIELD

CONDOMINIUMS Now available for Fail move-in

The Award Winning M A N O R H O M E

C A R R I A G E H O M E E S T A T E H O M E

Enjoy the elegance A gracwaswas erf s town house or ranch model with great rooms natural fireplace i cathredal cei lua. private deck, gourmet kitchen 2 bedrooms, walk lc closets. 1 full balhs, 1st floor laundry room, pnvate basement it garage

UNBELIEVABLY PRICED FROM $ 8 3 , 9 0 0

Models Open Daily 11-6 Closed Thurs Located oo the south side trf Maple just west ot Orchard Lake Rd

6 2 6 - 4 4 0 1 Another Development By The

MONETARY INVESTMENT GROUP

GLEN LAKE WORKSHOP Attract ive p rospe r -* - souvenir -nanu f ac t tiring business {retail It wholesale at Glen Lake Illness forces older owner to sell This remarkable offer .ng in cudes tn- leve l home + Large displav s tore - shop + tools Ideal locauoc inr a business

CALL NOW ONLY $8S.i*Xl ROOSTER REALTY - Roland Clark v

Box 333, Glen Arbor, MI 4M3« 616-334-4400

HUNTING LAND - ALPEN A 160 acres . Owner says sell at $200 at a c r e or 80 acres at $225 per acre :.r < ac res at $250 an a c r e 7 m s is $1M ar a c r e leas than asking pr ices Moat be cash

CENTURY I I - CROW REALTY Contact A B Crow 517 356-21H-

HUNTING 652 ac res plus* hunting cabin, wtth smal l lake, plus ooe half oil gas and minera l r igh ts on 400 acres P resqae Isle County, nea r Hawks Mic.1 Igan $345,000 624-1275 o r write Sen Schenck 4 Assoc Inc P 0 Bex 477, E Jo rdan , Michigan. 49727

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 be<! room home, double ga rage , vuiyl siding Wooded lot ad jo in ing Hiawatha .Nation J Forest , 4 5 mile* f r o m 1-75, Eastern

U P . $28,000 Smith k Griff in Inc Rea l Es ta te P.O B o i 411, Ceda.-vi.lr Mich 497)9 906-484 3945

Plush Tri Level Cathedral celling lends charm lo large 2 bedroom. 2 bath coodo with extras

lore1 $77 KM Call Condominium ly NOW 5M-1M0

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PLYMOUTH Custom bedrooma 2W baths -ooma. 1*» batha den fireplace. 1

garage Approximately 2 #00 sq ft ker » » 1 » > l

PLYMOUTH Spotiees 1 bedroom Cow do overlooking plctareaqw wooded ra-vine Balcony basement pool I U M I ByOwaar 4*4 6*63 or 464 6*41

PLYMOUTH, 2 bedroocn. IH hath, c a r port la a complex s< 16 anlts New car peung la U-rtng A dining loomia Cloas to Downtown $66 taa 364-1M4

PORT COVX on Caas Lafca 1 available Dtrart view ot lake, complete ly deco-rated < 1 1 1 M * n e w ol lake from petto fireplace I K S M Both have 1 had rooms. 1 hatha aU appliances and ga rage Leave massage M l MM

ROt-HMIEW raxs

™ r s r a r t clehhneas tadoor outdoor pool $76 8d6 7»1-TIM or ' » 4 1 M

flrepiace r n , m

fuE carpet woods la hack M 3 M 6 Call r 6pm 661-7616

LAKE MICHIGAN LOT with 109 cA sugar sand beach and over 500 of depth CALL TODAY Petoakey Office (616' 167 1605

BIG GLEN LAKE Year round horn, plus marina with dockage for 25 or m o r e boats 4 rental units $245,000 wilh Land Contract terms CALL NOW .<1<|!34 3106

WHARF CONDOMINIUM Nice unit ixi Round Lake Harbor, furnlahingj cf>ti» al D-6 CHARLEVOIX O F F I C E (6161 -547-444*

COUJWELL BANKER SCHMIDT REALTORS

XZ7 DuptoxM Foe Sate BIRMI?*GHAM ADORABLE

DOWNTOWN DUPLEX M6 E Prank Lovely neighborhood Terrific income property Only steps from the finest Mopping and dining. New air conditioning and gas heat Ex tensive remodeling, landscaping Pr! vste lad story dock wood floors A trim, skylights Appt only 54A4407

CANTON Modern Duplex. 1 bedrooms living room, dining area, kitchen. IW ha<ha basement In sack aalt

DUPLEX DOWNTOWN BDUTHAM Immaculate Contemporary A malntw aaace-fra* Premlnm Everything- Bast location1 Parfart for Owner-or rep«wi 116k.0M Firm Bayers Only- V66-MM or U 1 M 1 1

NEW CANTON DUPLEX 3 hadiaoma. 1 "a hatha, 1IM aa ft sack MM $1M6 total monthly rem $61 MM par H i K s r e l . 1 1 l a i s a t s i i s l

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m Apte. For ftato C O O P

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• 11 l l f c carwethag I Ii Ii I CMA MM IM 6 * 6 or U l U n

m MobMo Homo* For Sato

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LELAND, on beaa l i fn l Leelanau Pen ic sula, 97 ft Lake Michigan frontage w; high with spectacular view of Foi am-Masutog Islands 4 bedrooms J-v baths 1JOO sq ft, $175 000 Call George Pep pier Realty. Glen Arbor 6I6-1S4-4«V

NORTHERN PROPERTY for Sale 2 bedrooma. 2 full batha Ranch Quiet Furnished complete attached Large 1 car garaae. S"i miles from Wolverine Ml IB Wlldwood Sub $40 00« Cooveou onal or Land Contract 313-642 2398 or Centary 11, Wallace A Aaaor

1-616 236 93*4 ask for Jady Rue.

SKI A GOLF CONDO Boyne Mountain 2 bedroorr. 2 hsth fully furmahed After 5pm 616-6612

TWO BEDROOM roctage on l ^ n g Lake miles from National Music camp ar Traversa City Natural gas Seal 6

hot water Solid cedar panelling M7.M6 641-9783

U P HUNTING CAMP adjoining M M6 Mate • N <rf fron Ml L P 111M6

t acres lake crm » miles Stove fridge

517 71J 9M2

16 A ' T U B (i si a i s a Gartard A Trsvers r City, large rirgtii kardwonds in a roll lag terrain Raster s peradlar fall o(

naad firewood with r r sround ac i M M ! <666 down | t » per mo

16W N Country Acreage 61A U6-566)

B R A J B al BLOOMFTELD sites ts a nicely

hardwood mof. Two baaatMal baaldtng i wooded area <rf sUtriv "lading sUsats ,'aswty paved. Lots are adyaalac. « e allghtiy andar aa s r rv the athar aeur a a acre Walnat lake prlvUstsa Birmingham Sr*oala CJtv »a«a r gas A stertrtc a re la *aUsr wlf M a D sanitary sewers pay — • a n t s A fss nlM soil taring rsport $M 966 A 641 6*6 AM far Nste Msks"

626-8700

Cranbrook

CREATIVE LIVING

CLARIFIED REAL E6TRTE 5 9 1 0 9 0 0 ar I 333 Northern For Sal*

Proporty

CITY' OF BLOOMFIELD H U X S Beaullful Home Sites

HEAVILY WOODED LOTS s c-uj tie sac selling, 1 5 ac res plus, over looking iiie Rouge River

TWO A C R E S in p r e s t i g i o u s Cbelmsleigt to Bloomfield Heav i ly wooded lot GenUy iloplng. very prt-

ri l 'GE H I \ E R flows by ihis a c r e plus-e Many m a t u r e t rees A all improve-

ments Binriinghaxn Schools $47 000

KANBROOK AREA 2 2 acre* Nicely

M a x B r o o c k , Inc . 664-6700

EASY ACCESS to M-14 and US 13 f r o m this secluded beaut i ful ly wooded par--e l Build on 10 ac res with heal th per rr.it for $37 000 or invest in en t i r e 32 acres 1-231-1578

FARMINGTON HILLS E x c l u s i v e " ^ ^ acre Custom Home Sales for Bu i lde r s Underground ut i l i t ies wooded It r a v i n e sites N Fanu tng ton schools 561-2125

FRAINS LAKE F R O N T A G E 4.4 acres Perked, beauUfu! bui lding site Ann Arbor schools. Land C o n t r a c t t e rms Call 453-4128 >r995 1856

338 Coijntry Homo* For S«>*

L A P E E R C O U N T Y 1 Charming F a r m house A 2 large h a m s

on 10 acres In Southern Lapeer Cty Pr iced only $59,900 Ask for Jean QUAKER REALTY 1-678-2215

339 Lots and Acreage For Sato

BINGHAM FARMS FOUR ACRES

Two aepars te bulWln; sites, soulhweal c o m e r of Bingham A 14 Mile Rd , lust ~ " ~ ' ' — call

1 Rodda

339 Lota and Acreage For Sato

PLYMOUTH T W P 50x130ft

Sewer A water

P R I M E ROCHESTER SITE on north Adams Heavily wooded lot In exclusive a r e a S a c r e s Rocheater Schools $37,500 Call Monty Mit ie l fe ld days

-<171 or evenings, 652-2260

RESIDENTIAL 100 i 1 30 LOT On Seminole in Redford $7500 535-6718

340 La*e-Rnror-Report Property For Sato

C a n a d i a n L a k e s I m m a c u l a t e y e a r - a r o u n d bome 2-3 bedrooma, 1 "bath, ga rage , gorgeous view $59,900 Other proper t ies avail

I ab le 3 h r s f r o m Det ro i t a r ea

G a r n e r & A s s o c i a t e s 9 0 1 3 70 th Ave

M e c o s t a , M l 49332 s i f t i Q T p . o c a K

340 Laka-Rhror-Rooort Property For Sato

MU'LLETT LAKE F R O N T A G E 250 sandv beach, p r i m e proper ty U-s • c re s $400 pe r . f l

679-0732

| E of Telegra[>h^$99,500 fo r both

M a x B r o o c k , Inc. 6 4 4 - 6 7 0 0

S O I T H F I E L D 10 Mile A Laaser Nice a rea 80x190 Sewer A wa te r 112.500

666-8035

TWO $24,500 Pa v.

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - loc 135x150 Trees all otililiea List $82,900 Colquit t Real Es ta te

667-5281

FRAINS LAKE F R O N T A G E 11 ac res Ideal for fu ture splits Muiu perks, well. .Ann Arbor schools. Land Contrac t t e r m s Call 655-4128 or 995-1856

335 Tima Share For Sato

WAIKIKI BEACH Beaut i ful Ocean-n e w Sleeps 8 Flexible use M e m b e r ship 4 E i c h a n g e Benef i ts included $7,500, Call Eves,, 758-5429

336 Florida Property For 3ale

BEAUTIFUL Marco A Naples 2 c o m -pletely furnished coodos Marco coodo r e a r beach • Naples coodo oo golf ,-.v»r»e Excel lent r en ta l s All ameni t ies S4S-191J

ENGLEWOOD 2 bedrooms, 2 b a t h s 1 250 sr, f t Solar bea! A water . 10x20 screened porch, 5 f ru i t t rees $48,500

1 813-474 1254

KARTLAND - US ACRES on Hiboer Rd R o U m j and wooded and some f a r m s ble Paved road Land con t r a d ti-rms

HARTLAND - Wooded Lakefront lot oo paved pr ivate Buliard Lake Land coo-t r ac t t e rms available $29 900 Art is t ' s view England Real Es ta te 474-6530

HOWEI "y-PINCKNEY AREA 3 4 acres in p n v a t e sub Land Con t r ac t t e r m s available Asking $ 16 500

981-6674

NAPLES furnished coodo 1 bedroom, iresstng room. 2 baihs. l iving dining room, electr ic kitchen, laundry Two i t

golf courses clubhouse, recre-atior-aT faci l i t ies $57,000 815-776-4069

iWNER New Por t Ricbey coodo

K E N T F I E L D ... Farmlngtoo Hills Approx. 4 acres, sooed single family Lovely country at-mosphere near City conven iences Beautiful ly wooded with <-n-ek Maybe toned multiple N of S Mile. W of Middlebell Only $29 900 Ask for

MARILYN C E N T U R Y 2 1

Gold House R e a l t o r s 478-4660 261-4700

MILFORD 2 5 ac res poaaibie walk out, p n v a t e d n v e 1 mile to town $27,900 Land Cootrac t terms 313-685-1773

NORTHFIELD T W P Beaut i ful wooded Beau' .Jul c lubbouw P « l . LerniJj TOU. bui ld iM par te l \ r e a of h i r f j e r priced .arge bedroofR. IJS.000 Call 8.5-BS6- f i o e b o m « in IUWJVI*IOO ol 5 acre® or

^ — BUIMCa 111 BUI^U»»»^ll 'JI . 1243 or write 88411 Bayonet Lane. J 3 S S S < j U r g e . l o U P o o l J x proper ty

^ I e lec t r ic available $23,500 ASK FOR LINDA or E I K E

Merri l l L y n c h Rea l ty

626-9100

$12 000 2 Acres *• high A dry, rooed fur mobile o r convent ional b o m e 5 miles E Of U S 39 at Crystal River

Call 1-813-685-3482

337 Farms For Sal« i 'XFORD homes 4 o the r s t ruc tu re s oo K plus ac res P ic tu resque m a t u r e se t ting with both open It wooded a rea 1318 450 1-628-7968 1 517-655-1371

of p e a c e A quiet . In Salem, veo roads S Lyon schools

Northvi l le mai l ing Gas, Edison, Bell underground util i t ies Gould Real tors . Don Stickney Broker , 453-8038

W BLOOMFIELD F a r m m g t o o Rd 4 2 ac res

All util i t ies 661-6413

Z O N E D O F F I C E 204 f t c o m e r lot on Middlebell Road, at c o m e r of Shiawassee All utilities In-cluded plus sewer risers oc p r o p e n y $55 000 $10,000 dowr. oo land con t rac t

M a x B r o o c k , Inc. 626-4000

3 2 acre wooded lot. overlooking 2 lakes, amoogs i 125K - bomes, Im-provements . minutes N of Rochester ,

ill tmiid to suit . 548-4327

340 Laka-Rivar-Raaort Property For Sato

BALD E A G L E P O I N T E SUB resort, l a rge vacant lot ov Lake Huron $6,000

p n v a t e looking 11-1138 981

PLYMOUTH SCHOOLS . No Money Down'

11: acre Nice Neigborbood $2- 000 455-2036

FAWN ISLAND Summer Home locat-ed oo St Clair River opposite Marine City Mich Ideal for the cruising boat-man Over 100' of boat dockage Tbe bome is an ear ly Mystic Seaport Cap-tain s Home Reproduct ion. Huge hand-besrn beamed ceilings thru-out Oak peg floor*, hand-hewn shingles f rom B C 122" X 3 H " butts) oo roof Antique iron h a r d w a r e oo doors, cabinets A shu t te r s

m a d e at Gi l ford Forge Coon 3 fire-p laces - e lec t r ic bea t Recessed stove w i t h bu i l t - i n BB<j. r e f r i g e r a t o r , d ishwasher , modern shower large basemen t srith inside A outside en-t rances , 2 l a rge bedrooms down with addi t ional sleeping space upstairs La rge ki tchen dining room with fire-p l ace la rge living room with f i r ep lace AH walls a re solid wood panell ing Home p r i m a r i l y furnished tn m a n n e ant iques Furn i sh ing! can be negotiated s epa ra t e ly All located on a lot with 128' of steel wall f r o n t a g e by approx 100' depth! enclosed by a split rai l fence An a t t r a c t i v e 8x10 Garden House to m a t c h Main House a rch i t ec tu re Is fo r s to rage P l ace has own spnnk le r s v s t e m All over looks the boat t r a f f i c of

, t i e St. Clair r iver Asking $160 000 American, .or $225,000 Canadian

| Call 315-822-5589

BOYNE COUNTRY Chale t $140,000 5 bedrooma. 2 H ba lhs . a p a r t m e n t at-tached Good Ren ta l P O Box 456 H a r b o r

L A K E N E V A Beaut i ful 100 X 144 ft l akef ront lot or. all sports lake P r i c e reduced to $17,500 for quick sale

Call Bob Craggs

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4/8-4660 261-4700

T R A V E R S E O I T Y Free- s tanding reaorl bomes nest led oo the shOV-e of Silver Lake, with exce l len t ren ta l manage-ment p rogram and owner f inancing This could be the t i m e to get your foot bold in the T rave r se City a r e a Wr i t e or

Call Sliver Shores Rewor. 1127 E Silver Lake Rd T r a v e r s e City Mi 49684

616 947-1455

342 Lakefront Property BEAVER LAKE BY OWNER

Beautiful veararoand waterfront reireal Off M-65 1# miles So Phelps Collins Airport (Alpena County) 3 bed-rooma, 2full baths, walk in cooler, car-peted. oew appliances, central vacuum lag. dock oo wheels, pontoon boat, snowmobile, oo maintenance, pnvate area all cus tom, pe r fec t condition $206,000 unfurnished $116,000 fur-nished. I l l Lake Shore Dr Lachine Michigan. 49753 Call all day Sat A Sun day afternoon 517-379-4131

IRISH HILLS Lake Columbia l o t lake access k p p r o x 72x130 .Asking $2,800

513-6421

342 Lakefront Property 342 Lakafront Property j 342 Lakefront Property AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY

to build your Executive Fatal* BY-OWNER Gaylord Prime Ml ckaywe. lake frool Cofttesnporary C*a-

<A Oakland County 's moa> prestigious vet 1 bedroom. 1 bath. 1 fireplaces, llv lakes 3 acre Lake Angelus parcel of ered for the first time

Lng, dining room, family room 1X4744

Angelas lakefront with ge Hosiee,

B E A U T I F U L VIEW oo W M t m o r e Lake F i r ep lace , gas h e a t air. Mo ances mock more MM I saU.

Fischer Carriage Houae, <17$.00fl 334 5800 400 Apartments For Rent

S Carpenter Realty

HIGHLAND LAKE Sear- Milford. 80 ft lake frontage Creed, perked. $1,000 down assumes land contract, payments of $70 per mo at 10* 1T7 1618

400 Apartments For Rent

Qbond Ofie+u+uj,

WGDDLAND VILLA

close to convenience, far from the ordinary

I Swimm ng Poo » Balcony Patio • 60 seconds from West a n a Mai • Laundry f ac t e s in e a c n ou 'dmg • Ciose to airport and Se^ tc Commuter Route • Storage -oom -n cponmen ' s • l o u v e ' e a vertical blinds • 2 bedroom 1 pg'h jnits trpm $425

Lccatea >r WesHcna at Wee- a^cs Cowan Qds Oper ao. V ore weekends

422-5411

400 Apartments For Rent

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• Dishwasher • Utilities Included • Garbage Disposal • Air Conditioning • Carpeting • Security System • Pool & Qubtouse

1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTNffiNTS/rom^O a«j .P j

Cher ry Hill and Henry Ruff ' Between Mlddlebelt A Merrlmaii

729-6636 HOURS;

MON. thru FRI. » A.M.- 5 P.M. SAT 9 A.M.-l P.M.

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I uiies ooe bedroom cottage. Le* VIWIUI lalaods. KAALRT I r" SnklUi k .niftn. In. HMJ ESTATE p ;.I Box 41 I-dsrviile HTCB 49719 VOT 4i8« NIL AKJC SHERWOOD Mltford Spaciuus «W on MAM lakr Immediate 'IWORR ship By owner Immaculate L T»D -x*N lira family room 2 flreplai-e*

athedrsl ceiling in Utcfteti k living Mm. carpeted "MAFLED (AERROEOI. Sai elttt* ALL channel antenna OEW nx*f - * • furnace underxrouod aprinXlerB «•<-* LYU M nortec Mint T to IPPC-iste I I W 900 or Be*; Offer

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- AKBKH STYLING SALO> Modem, 1 chair >A»( After 6PM 422 WW

BUYING A BUSINESS" Selling * Business" •HUT • -Kif BULD»

Call T '• K'H BL'SLNESS BROKERS » 6550

C o n t e m p o r a r y Living for C a r e e r - M i n d e d A d u l t s

1 & 2 B e d r o o m Apts f r o m $ 4 2 0

LONG LAKE S bedrocjr,. rr-aater !wd •an I8X25I cathedral, celling. 2 (nil

BATHS with J i r u i . dee Qwement : ar j l f LJ> 1158 500 161 MM

Ml M SOUGHT AFTER la tefroct at LARK Lake 4 bedrooms, J baths. 2 COM

. l e t * kite bens 2 fireplace*. 2 car F» age k u n f ' . . r m h i r i p | J J7 000

Terms Call VK MMK 2285 REALTY WORLD ALLIED

i 'ARADISE* RESORT near Allbnght SNORTS. TIUDWUI County WAFT newly VEIL around home 2 BEDROOMS. ALAM num tiding ON pr-.vate TAKE. 18 woodeo

good bunting fishing. swimming, nicely Landsiaped trees very peaceful $50 1100 by owner Terms 3]7.«M4»]« STRAWBERRY Lakefront lot oc Huroc River -ham M HaffiNorg Twp Gradua, sandy beacft Beautiful treed V. TEN-.••e-rked $55,000 2111578 VEAR-ROL'VD LAKEFRONT HON?

20 miles W of Ann Arbor CM beautiful -•ugar Loaf Lake I bedrooms I master 3X131. living room with wood-burning .replace, .lining room, large kitcden

*a l t -oui basement 3 car attacked f t IGR fenced yard, screened pallc roof

...? "JU6 over garage aaod» beach Well insulated & a I UMUI urn-sided Fall

NET Offer will ai»O include Float :*MT with 43 HP motor Speed BTIAT »-.tlj 5-5 HP nx>TUF FisJung Boa", with a rs . Puddle boa! 4 Canoe Home ML;

be OPEN lor Inspection - SUE 9 2# «5 4ptr. Priced al 178.000 For^D.rec •N». call Dick Miner 'eflfary 21

Vmencan Hentagf 2*21

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ADILLAC Merr.<.rj. Gardens 2 U>U IN LOE Masonic Gardens Call Collect -.JIM2-«J«9 Of Mrs R Sinner, 1220 E 32 OI S: Cape Coral. FU. ISM*

CEMETERY LOTS * t i t e Chape'.. 2 lot* good location IVOR total Call

8B2-3411

COOKIE SHL.IL' Llaklaod County GROAAXS H.000 wee*i> Easy manage Call taday VR BL SIN-RG BROKERJ. ' ^

DRY CIJSANER5 New eguipcieDt. nice locati'XI Excel lent lor family Call today VR BL.'SINESS BROKERS TRI WM1

.ICE CREAM PARLOR PRIME iocati<*I 00 busy MAIN STREET IN thriving comnm nity SE MICFC Setts 60 OLD fasniooed atnx»pbere and decor Serving bonte made soups, sandwiches L gourmet ice cream Jeaserls MOJOCI BUM it «I. Terms .Ask for Vickl Geng

Glover Rea . Eataie AWMILO Adrian. Ml 2 » ^ T

LADIES Al'PAREl. SHOP ir. Petnt-key I Gaslight District T V T -wx and 1 Country SBOP ., 107 HOWARD St Ml 4»776 f j t ab l l abed :i vrtrS nwner R»~

lur ing l>yw-nvenuxry Wr.te or call t i t MT-«0W dr»L< S:«-5IJ"

MOBILE HOME PARK 726 S.tes and additional land to expand

jlr. luding p a r i CWEED rer . i t l i «2*50 1>M J inn APFLY to P BEN 181 Kanningroa Mich 48524

i OWN YOL"R OWN jean- tporawear la - IO apparel, CMLDREA*—targe »IW corr. binauoc r ior t petites maU 'nuty ac LMsones Jordache . Chic Lee Lev. E Z Street, iiod E tpn l , Tombcj C t . via Klein. Sergio Vxlente EVAN PI coot I I Oaiborne Members OuJy Llasoline. Heal-Jitex. over I 000 others 1.3 JOC to $24,900 inventory training, tlxtures.

Sand opening et Car 'WEN I . days r Kecnac IOI.67 8 38IY

ROSED ALE PARK Neighborhood Hardware Store

LOCK 4 building 8:20 000 witB lerms U;arv S42 SI15 He,er S3I »M1

LO the Hear- IF '."akland • OTCTY s recre- , AUCIAI area 2 bednixsi. apartmeots available .mrrrfdiately Cable Sr CLTI xen DISCOUNT Neil UI A.pine Valley sl-odge oo M - M in UlUord

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ACBCRN HILLS 2 bedroota. Dear South Blvd <• 1-75 Nicely decorated

! Carpeting, kitchen apoUancta tile bati I with luxurv f ix tu r r* Beautiful private oeck Large closets NC pets Available OFL 5th 8550 mo *21

Bayberry Place Apts .

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Ooe and 2 Bedroufii Aparunetita from 8535 Balconies Carpeting Carports 1 Air Conditioning Swimmyig Pool. CTOB-bovae No I ' e u

Clow to Stopping. Biocfc North of Maple E Bloc* E of oolldgt oea.-Somerte-. Mall Troy

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 6 4 3 - 9 1 0 6

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Oper D a i l y S W E E K E N D S 1 0 A M to 5 P M

Bloomfield Place

Telegraph Rd . N OF Square Lake Rd Bioocnl>eid Township

SIX MILE L TeiejraptL spacious I bed room clean, quiet, 1195 plus security

581-9188 FARMINGTON KILLS I bedroom IM-mediately a vt i lable 1 year lease 8A55 per moot i Inclndea heal ii water Pool Days 554 5520 Evraings 478-«5»T

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,ARDEN CFT% >EDRT»X:, beaatiful brick 1375 IJK ludr* heal appliances

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V I L L A G E A P T S Braivl EN luxurious , 4 2 !*<JRUUFII APIA r'luah carpet. GE sell -cleaning 'Ver ieiuxe dishwasher patio central air security .ntercom ly-stern club-bouse with sauna 4 tteated pool! Free arport

JOY RD * OF NEWBCRGH Managed by Paragon P rope rue t Cv

511 4710 M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N

DFEOED for apt community in Novi Full time, please call 549-8200 NEWLY DECOR.ATED studios and 1 bedroom apar tment Heat, carpeting, drapes & appliances FROM 1275 JeT

bouse carport

12 Mile AL Telegrapc MANAGED bv paragon P r o p e r j o

3 5 6 - 0 4 0 0

fries 4 Outer Dr 538-5584

BIRMINGHAM CPUIWN 257 W Brown, 7 room 2nd floor 3 bedrooms. I bath apa r tmen t over 1190 sq ft sppli ancet. 8850 month beat H water includ-ed Broker owner Mr Libbey 549-S024 BIRMINGHAM 1 bedroorr. apartment all new CE appliancta kitcbec eabi T«U. no-wai floor plash carpet, cov-ered pa no basement laundry K NOT age lwat furnished Must see to apprt-

• Woodward Cafl for 14 MI appt 540-2934

Luxury apar tments L>ishwttalier secur :'.y intercom sotmdproof pool DUTY bouse Sorry, no pets Adult community

1 k i Bedrooms Available HEAT INCLUDED

' M e m m a o Rd I Orchard Lake Rd I ' js t ooe biock S of 8 Mile Rd MERRIMAN PARK APTS,

Tbe Most Beautiful Garden Apartiments Lo Mictugan

FERNDALE- 1 Bedr-JOM upper. 8190 month including beat Security depoaii

I required 652-2375 GARDEN CITY CLOSE TO SHOPPING. bedroom brick 8385 includes beat.

; appUances. carpeting , air conditioning | No pets .Agent 4~8-784R' GARDEN CITY Maplewood s p a n

| meats I bedroom with beai and appli : ances Senior citizen s rent is $170 IVanRekep 588-4702

NOV! RIDGE APTS k TOWNHQUSES Apartments s tar t ing at 8450

Townbouses Please call Mon thru Fn 8 30am to 5pm. 349 8200

OLD REDF"RD on LAHSER Newly decorated 2 BC'NXIRR, carpeting , appliances no pets Adults 8280

816-4198 O R C H A R D W O O D S A P T S

Orthard Lake Rd >ear Telegraph Ln Pontiac Beautiful wooded setting featuring I bedroom apar tments In .iudes air -.-cwidiUoner carpeting, flea: able TV available From »30«

334 1878

S U B U R B I A S

FINES" 1 " A P A R T M £ N T S

The Mt Vernon fownes

ON Mt Vernon B-lvd » I MI-e Rd jusi 'A' of Suuthfteid set ui a colooial ATMOSPHERE Truly luxunoua 1403 to 1750 Jq f ! pjits basement urwrun-uses

• Top of LHT line appliances IIX "JDING double self cleaning DVEN"

• Side BY side refrigerator" • Decorator carflkling • Garages eli • Children se«-tjixi

fteauuluJ Ctuooouse k Poo FROM 8405 Heat included

5 6 9 - 3 5 2 2 1

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G R E A T D E A L • F R O M S 4 1 9 I N C L U D E S H B O

L k S BEDROOM LUXURY APTS SOME WITH WASHER k DRYER

LFLD cony fully carpeted , all appliances , ividial central beat k carports

: BI.'X~K S OF BIG BEAVER

SOUTHFIELD 2 BEDROOM I spacious, deluxe apartment Prime .-jcatioo Heal inclod«d From 87; 5 LAJ>ca«tcr Hills Apartmeots- 352-1554

Eqttal Housing Opportunity

[ SOITHFIELD 2 bedroom apartment . Knob M the WUWLS UI sublet Oct '.5 thru Nov May aarame new lease

357 4545

Walton Square Apartments

Be«uUiul, tp«cioua and vri« rrtAJuif«<l fcocAtico to P on Luc o««/ I 75

KEASOOABK r«lee MAA Lhni Fr. I TEM-6PCD

3 7 3 - 1 4 0 0

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O P E N I N G S O O N New auiet. ENERGY efficient living at 'A'aiertxirv in WestUod Elegantly fur-R.tslied efficiency and I bedroom apart rnents Alsc ! and 2 bedroom uniur niabed apa r tmeou Call

7 2 8 - 6 9 6 9 FXLR OCR FREE COLOR BROCHLRE

Office Sour* 11-8 Moo thru FN

W A Y N E ' S F I N E S T

R E N T A L C O M M U N I T Y I F f e n immaculate 1 bedroom apts f rom 8440 Includes central air coodi uooing. paid beat, separate dining area. ceramic bath and much more

j Open Moo-Sat until 5pm Sorry No Pet*

Wayne Forest Apts . 326-7800

W e s t B l o o m f i e l d

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t * F o r R a n t 4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R a n t 4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t 4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t 4 0 0 A p a r t m a n t » F o r R e n t 4 0 0 A p a r t m a n t s F o r R e n t

ABANDON Your Hunt All Areas C A L L U S F O R

Q U A L I F I E D R E N T A L S SHARE LISTINGS ML 1820

884 S Adams Barmuagharo MK-FL

A L P I N E

A P A R T M E N T S

opportunity • Lake COW

retired couple Mooc Lake Country Club baa a beautiful 1 bedroom apartment over lookinc the pool, golf course k lake igood fishing. We will m l this apart ment to a retired couple and pay all uUUtiea for only 8354 per month Plus the couple mutt clean our small club bouse k take care O4 lite flowers Call 828-A884 Ask for Mr BUREEM Dally L-» ' C M Tuesday k Friday :

WESTLAND 8843 »IYA, near Hud son's 1 bedroom from 83*5 Includes air conditioning, beat, carpet 4 swim-ming pool No pets Mature adu lu call

71; -6A68

W B L O O M F I E L D . Luxunoua ;400 sq it 2 bedroom 2 batn apt DUhwasber private storage area. $"9S month

4 0 2 F u r n t t h e d A p t s .

F o r R e n t

Abandon Your Hunt All Areas C A L L U S F O R

" Q U A L I F I E D R E N T A L S ' SHARE LISTINGS, Ml-1810

884 So. Adams, Birmingham. MICS APARTMENTS fully furnished for tbe corporate executive, all utilities, BOUSE wares and television included Call RELO CENTER 355-5313 BIRMINGHAM. I bedroom apartment near bus and SHOPPING 1 year lease 8575 Call Dave Cox 524-1800

4 0 2 F u r n t s h a d A p t s .

F o r R a n t

" F U R N I T U R E F O R Y O U R 3 R O O M A P A R T M E N T F O R

$ 9 9 Month . ALL NEW FURNITURE • LARGE SELECTION . OPTION TO PURCHASE G L O B E R E N T A L S

FARMINGTON. 474 3400 37417 Grand River at HaUlead

STERLING HEIGHTS 824 K40I 53300 Van Dyke a t 14 Mile

SOLTHFIE1-D 355-4330 28980 Lahaor Rd a t 11 Mlie

TROY, 584-1800 U0« E Maple (15 Mile RD^

between R o c b e t e r Rd 4 17 5

MA1TLOWER HOTEL Monthly rooms available Maid service lelepbODe service, color TV, pnva te bath and more ' Starting at 1450 peir month Cootact Cmon SMITH 453-1820

SOUTHFIELD Sublet 1st floor luxury .'urnisbed 2 bedroom 2 bath Apt Ltlxaef 11 Mlie Nov 1st to June 1st Alarm system and carport 155-9079 SUB LEASE Elegant Farmingtcd Hills apar tment . 2 Bedrooms, brand new furnished 8750 per month Coo tact Helen. 851 5813 855-5281

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t

Abandon Your Hunt - All Areas

C A L L U S F O R

Q U A L I F I E D R E N T A L S " SHARE LISTINGS 642 L81C

884 S Adams. Birmlngliarr., Mlc i

P I E R R E A P T S .

' A N D 2 B E D R O O M S

R-cludes HEAT. *I:W. <IR Coodiuoainfc Carpeting, Laundrv POOI

• 1 9 2 5 5 S H I A W A S S E E •

BETWEEN CROOKS 4 LIVERNOLS 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

block Dorth T • 5 3 8 - 0 2 8 1

PLYMOUTH AREA U r g e .JOE bed room apartment , carpetec appliances , air Secur::'• deposit NO pets 82IO in-

1729 or 474 1556 IUOPS bea: 45»-:

L'HRLTIAN MEMORLAL Cultura. Center

; space lot Rock of Ages Gardet, Mus' sacrifice Call 9J"-94W

HOLY SEPCLCHRF 7 idult graves. 8800 *ali af ter 5pm. 425-5913 P\REVIEW MEMORIAL In Livoota 4 ij)ta side by side Vaioe 84"J each -cMting 8375 each Cat: 1 18-385-4593

W H I T E C H A P E L I iot

I90Q beat offer 572-95:4

W H I T E C H A P E L 4 lotS*good locauon

333 7161

3 5 1 B u s . & P r o f e s s i o n a l

B l d g s . F o r S a l e

" M E D I C A L - D E N T A L SAL'S SAICT- L-case Back

2.000 s q v e r s clean at t rar l ivf . ,N Hoval <5ak. Woodward loc;

;ON Don I miss IT'.Call Jack Mvcxka

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

C O M M E R C I A L , I N C

353-4400

3 5 2 C o m m e r c i a l / R e t a i l

SMALL CAFE OO Woodward Avenue Ferndale Special opportunity WW> icw capital investment Contact Mr Dobson. 413-219-3334 W A T E R F O R D C E N T E N N I A L

F A R M H O U S E HI Cass Elliabeth Lake Rd 1 400 sq it

oo 85 acre. looed offices Nice for doc-tor. lawyer real estate office, beautv shop, etc* 879,»00 Ask lor

Mary Lou Sommer R E A L E S T A T E O N E

6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0 8 5 1 - 6 1 2 6

3 5 4 I n c o m e P r o p e r t y

F o r S a l e

PRIME HISTORICAL HOUSE Ln Old Franklin VILlage Four Commer-cial! spaces Great t a i benefits and rate DF return 8115,000 555-1700 ROYAL OAK 4 unit. 819,000 grtss 8113 900

ASK FOR JOYCE VON DREHLE M e r r i l l Lynch

3 8 2 R e a l E s t a t e W a n t e d

ASH FOR YOUR HOME LB 24 hours

•cxk for Joe or Dick crtur-- 21 Cook 4 AssooaLef 328-26.

ABSOLL TELY CASH 111 8 bourn for vo-ur bome

Any condition . Ron 459-340C'

C A S H T O D A Y

O R ,1 ARANTEED SAU-Use. I I IE Forecloturt

(H Need 01 Repa:-

Castelli 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

HAVE INVESTORS A ILL BUY PROPERTIES

CALL DICK 427-0209

S M A L L I N V E S T O R

BIRMINGHAM 237- E Maple. bed--oom. carpet drapes dishwasher, car JORT Adults No pets Lease 8450 available immediately 643-4428

— B O T S F O R D P L A C E

G R A N D R I V E R - 8 M I L E Befuad Botsford Hospital

1 B e d r o o m for $499 2 B e d r o o m fo r $ 6 0 9 3 B e d r o o m fo r $ 6 9 9

P E T S P E R M I T T E D Smoke Detectors Installed

Single? Welcome Immediate Occupancy

WE Love Chililrer HEAT 4 WATER INCLUDED

TU-ET prestige address, swimming pool a,.- conditioning, carpeung stove 4 re-fr igerator al l utilities ei.-ept eiectnci ty ux-luded Warm apts Laundry facili ties Intercom system Good security Playground CM premises For more information , pbooe

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 Hi l ls

BRAND NEW Ski lodge motili with large sleeping

| loft, oak floors beamed ceiling, fire-place Idea, for working -ouple 859" Amber Apt Rnva : Oak 280-2S3C

G L E N C O V E Desirable 1 and 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n b from WOO HEAT INCLUDED Carpet air appliances Adults, ne pets

SENIOR CITIZEN RATES k TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE

mile S ol Schoolcraft oil Telegrapt,

5 3 8 - 2 4 9 7

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

A P A R T M E N T S BV CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENTS

3 locations to serve you

G A R D E N C I T Y .

W E S T L A N D

P L Y M O U T H

Spacious I 4 2 bedroom 4 studio* Management by owner

Excellent service Carpeting Appliances

Laundry factlttes Cable TV Includes I utilities, etc

Open Sam-4pm Mon thru Sat Sun bv appointment ooly

4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0

B R I A R W 0 0 D

C O U N T R Y S E T T I N G

C O N D O L I V I N G iCooley Lakr Rd at Locbaven

• Spacious Apts pnva t e r o i r t o c * , Washer 4 Dryer Hook up • Storage tn YOUR Apartment - Carports • Swimming pool. Tennis Courts -• Close U> s lopping area

1 4 ! Bedroorr. Apts starting al 8425 2 4 3 Bedroom Townbouses available

3 6 3 - 7 5 4 5 Open Weekda FT Sac. 5pm

Sat 1 lam - 5pm

CANTON 2 bedrooma, laundry, kitcb en t i l appliances family room with ireplace, BASEMENT storage. 8329 and a l l electric security Noc smoker

453 3282

H I L L C R E S T C L U B

1 2 3 8 2 R I S M A N PLYMOUTH 4 BAGGER TV

I N P L Y M O U T H

1 B E D R O O M - $ 3 6 5

2 B E D R O O M - $ 4 1 5 C A B L E T V A V A I L A B L E

4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4

Independence Green

: Located Ln Farmington Kills ofler luxurious apar tment living that in eludes beat and waler washer and Iryer built in vacuum system at nc ad Sitional cost Air conditioning, club-house witi sauna, indoor and outdoor pool, tennis courts golf r u t i n * and much more -s available

C A L L O R S T O P B Y T O D A Y

4 7 7 - 0 1 3 3

4 7 1 - 6 8 0 0 ,rand River 4 Haj tead Rds

Presented by Mid Amenca Management Inc

Plymouth Hills Apartments

"MS MILL Modern 1 & 2 B e d r o o r r •

• Air Conditioned • Fully Carpeted • Dishwasher 4 Dispofca. - Waslier DRYER nn Each 4 • Cable TV - NC PEN

From $4 ""5

Apt

M ori Thurs !2U;«prr t 10am lo 3 pm 4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1 11 Fn 3 2 UI 6pm 2 7 8 - 8 3 1 9

men-. Carpeung Dining room month plus deposit Call FISZ-4340. 751-8536 65L-4497

R(;«'H1->TEH Large moderx I bedroom. 84311 heal IRK'LU-TLEO I arpeung. appliance. ItuDdry 'JI '.ities air MS-SJIW

S o u t h f i e l d H I D D E N O A K S A P T S

T R O Y • S O M E R S E T G R E A T D E A L • F R O M $ 4 1 9

I N C L U D E S H . B . O I 4 2 BEDROOM LUXURY APTS SI >ME WMI » AS HER 4 DRYER

Peaceful .iving in a PRESUGATAIS .oca-UOO 2 bedroom units witi 1 ^ baths balcoov fully carpeted, a l l appl iances indivirfia. .etilral heat 4 carports

I BLOCK S OF BIG BEA VER BETWEEN CROOKS 4 LIVERNOLS

S U N N Y M E D E A P T S N O O D - 6 P M 3 6 2 - 0 2 9 0

V E N O Y P I N E S A P T S .

Former ly Venoy House A p t s S E E O U R N E W L O O K !

NE« Landcape 4 Carpeung thro Out 1 & 2 Bedroom

F r o m $ 3 7 5 S U p S R C I T I Z E N S W E L C O M E

2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4

V I L L A G E S Q U I R E

O N F O R D R D

Just E of 1-275 S P A C I O U S

1 & 2 B E D R O O M S

f r o m $ 3 6 5 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

Sound Condit ior»e -

D o o l & S a u n a C a b l e T V A v a i l a b l e

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1

WESTLAND AREA Spacious L and 2 bedroom apar tments from 1340 monthly Carpeted, decorat-ed 4 in a lovely area Heal included Country Village Apartment* 314-3180

W E S T L A N D A R E A Spacious 1 bedroom apartment . 8340 monthly Attractive 2 bedroom apart-ments 8400 Carpeted, decorated 4 lo a lovely area Heat Included

Country Court Apar tments

7 2 1 - 0 5 0 0

DOWNTOWN Plymouth P n v t t e Fur-nished apar tment . Single peraoo. oo peu, no DIUDRENMS. mo utititles In-cluded immediate occupancy 455-7403

EXECUTIVE FURNISHED APTS Farmlagton , Bloomfield. Rochester Tech c en te r areas Completely fur-nished I - and 2-bedroom apts Including uulitiea Short term leases EXECTTIVE LIVING SLTTES474-9770 FARMINGTON HILLS Executive coo-do I bedroom model unit furnished 4 equipped Including TY stereo, all Housewares, waslier, dryer Utilities, carport weekly bouse I^eaoing Poo! 4 tennis Move In Oct 13 81,200 month Days, 311-4057 Eves 553-8337 FURNISHED CONDO 14 Mile 4 Decker Rd Walled Lake. 2 bedrooms, I bath I car garage , full basement coro-

| pietely furnished available Oct 1, I Meadosrmanagement Inc Bruce Lioyd

851-8070

" A V A I L A B L E " HOUSES. APTS . FLATS COVDOS

MOST AREAS FREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS

R e n t a l R e f e r r a l s

7 2 2 - 8 2 2 6

Mon FN B 30-4 Sat » I AVAILABLE SOON A few very nice 2 3-4 bedroom bomes Suburban Loca-tions Children welcome Rentex 543-9787

It qui residential area, 8890 month *4*-«5»«

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

WESTLAND AREA E X T R A O R D I N A R Y

SPACIOUS 1 k 2 Bedroom Apts Carpet . Patio, Air, Pool. Heat Included

1 BEDROOM 8355 2 BEDROOM 8395

B L U E G A R D E N A P T S . ^ , |

Cherry Hill Near Mer r iman PPR D e t a i l s 7 2 9 - 2 2 4 2

W E S T L A N D

H A M P T O N C O U R T

Spacious 1 & 2 bed room apartments . Large c lose t s , balconies , carports , swim -m i n g poo l & p a r k • a r e a s S e n i o r citizens welcome F o r d R d 1 b l o c k E o f Wayne

C A L L : 7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0

WESTLAND 1 bedroom carpeted. clean, all utilities paid 8340 per month Immediate occupancy CtQ Marv -Work 453-4586 Home 455-5214

BEAUTIFUL Ranch home Lr. Waterford Twp 3 bedroom, 2 baths, finished rec room Available Immediately 8850 per month 547-9810 or 553-4438 BEVERLY HILLS AREA. Locberbif occupancy Oct. 10, clean , nicely I rated. 3 bedroom . 1H balh RAMLT fireplaces, cozy family room with Hea U La tor finished ba semen t attached 1 car garage 81,000 month Call even Lngs 158-0492

s FAT

1 & 2 Bed rooms GE appliances ceramic balUs central

:arpeting carports inter balconies & more

beautiful wooded site PFTJUES BEGIN AS LOW AS 8435 J 5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0

SOITHFIELD Sublet I bedroom 2 bath apar tment 8S"5 per month in

• dudes bea ; Security deposit required Available Oct 5tH 555-4843

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

, only

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

Available for October Occupancy

Realt 6 4 7 - 5 1 0 0

Stone Ridge A p a r t m e n t 1 -

4 1 - 7 2 0 7

3 5 6 I n v e s t m e n t P r o p e r t y

F o r S a t e

INVESTMENT CONDO guaranteed tenant and rent Bloomfield Hills oc ail sports l ike 844,000 Evenings 851-7939 REDFORD 25034 GRAND RIVER al 7 Mile, good income Office downstairs 2

T4S4 droom apartment upstairs Immedi-> P'ASI llioc. Owner 354-7434

SHELBY TWP Deluxe 4-piex excel-lent tax shelter Owner A a m n t b l e M * - 8119,00« P O Box 4141

Auburn Heights, Mich 48057 TRAVERSE CTTY CPA seeks invest ment partners, for real estate purchases ProfeMooaUy managed and references 614-941 5885

3 5 8 M o r t g a g e s &

L a n d C o n t r a c t s

A BARGAIN Cash for Existing Land Contracts

Or Secood Mortgages • Highest 888 Perry Realty 478-7840 A NEW METHOD for Minima ring Tax Cooseqaeaces to L.C Holders Private Party Residential or Commercial Call Nancy 4418313 ANYONE in Livonia or surrounding territory (other than Detroit wishing to given themseives of Land Contracts please calL af ter BOOO. 477-0159

Contemporary Apartments Designed for Aault Living

Wixom , M i ch igan Beck Road. I V 2 M i l e s N o r t h o t 1 - %

F o r a d v a n c e r e n t a l i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l :

6 2 4 - 9 4 4 5

Noit^gate Apts. F R O M ' 3 6 0

R E N T I N C L U D E S

• A i r Conditioning • R a n g e • R e f r i g e r a t o r • C a r p e t i n g • Garoage Disposal • Laundry &

Storage f a c i l i t i e s • S w i m m i n g Pool • Tennis Courts • Activity Building

• neat & Hot Water

F R E E C A B L E T V

G R E E N F I E L D A T 1 0 V , M I L E R D .

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CLP66IHED REAL ESTATE 5910900 404 Houses For Rent

BEVERLY HILLS 4 bwlroocn m MLM pr lvs i* stuilf, family room, fio-

vecurity lieposit M i JJ47

BEVERLY KILLS 11 Sfcle-Grwofield i r e s 1 bedroom. sppUances. 3 car raiw. I Sere lol. M M per mootls iiUllUes *.fter 8 10pm «4«-: 7 -

-1118

A BEAUTIFUL bome, prtme locaUoc. Hloom/lieW Schools, Birmingham maii-

« be<troorns, library .^ton. S H baths, NO ANflHALS I S year

844-74 IS f ' f : ease | i , » 0 0 roootbly

B I R « n * G H A M W - k Socihfield 4 U-ctrooma, IW bai is . fireplace ree ruom. full basement. sppUaoces 2 car J l tacbed I9T5 Mo ' secunly 855-4411

BIRMINGHAM, 157S5 F « i n e e o 1141 Mlie near P i e r c e 5 be<lroi>ms 1 baths, large family room. ; car garage, newly decorated ii laixiscapeS 8700 mo Lease or moothSy 540-7S88

BIRMINGHAM J Be«lrooms Rody . oe«tral decor, all appfi-carpeting.

P a u o G. i l -Spm 1M4

noes P'auo Garage Open Sun , Hazel 8775 mi

BIRMINGHAM - 423 Tooung Lane oo Use ravine Charming 4 bedroom. J bath Bome. dining room. Uvtng room, fire-place Bul.lt 1917 81.500 Mo Call i l a m -i p m Mon thru Wed tor weekend ap-pointment 7S^-M]0

404 Houses For Rent

REDFORD Brick 8 be«3room, 2 baths, f lmsiwl baaeqwBl. garage, fenced back

Sard 88JS per mocu .

87 M M or 558-8784 REDFORD TWP . Immaculate, 3 bed room brick bungalow with new carpet ing and a p p l i c a n t s 8485 per a m i * , pins 8500 security No pets S t t - M l t

REDFSRD TWP remodeled. 3 bed-rooms, 8450 per mo plus deposit

«2»«231

REDFORD Nice 1 bedroom, living room, family room, central air, 2 ^ car garage c lose ' to X-Wav Inksler Rd oetw Scboolcaralt k 5 Mi> 8450., mo 8700 Security 585-0531

REDFORD N ot j e f f n o Clean 3 bed room, garage, appliances, carpeted, 1 acre, references 8400 plus secuntv

455-4i!5

REDFORD 3 bedrooms, central air. ceramic tile bath. 2 car garage Newlv renovated. 8550 477-8891

SALEM TWP 2 bedroom outh. m the country 8325 Seounty

of Plytn-i - 8325

348 2592

SHELBY TWP. Rochester ichoods, 4 bedrooms I"> baths, immediate pos-session. fully furtusbed 81200 mo Ask for Louise Deiorme 849-8400

SOUTHFIELD nice ooe bedroom, all appliances Included 8220 moot* plus utiliUes No pets 352-1875

414 Florida Rentals

BLOOMFIELD TWP - Adams Rd-18 Mile area Attractive 4 bedroom. 2** bath colonial overlooking ravine Fami- i SOUTHFIELD 4 bedroom ranch. 2 car

room with fireplace all appliances garage I blk N of 10. 2 blka E ol Ev-large rear deck, central air. attached e r j r t e o 8850 per month plus security garage with opener Birmingham 528-1978 Schools Available Oct 1 at 81250 Abandon Your Hunt All Areas LAKE ANGELUS - 87 ft oo t ie lake 4 A Q y * ro l„m.] 5 - REFERRAL SERVICES FOR

i S S V c S S i SHARE '

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412 Townhouses-Condos 415 Vscstion Rentals For Rent

LIVONIA - Farmington area Air condi-tioned. heated, carpeted, all appliances drapes, I bedroom, screened balcony

i rpor t . . pool. Immediate occu j 35 m _

8425 . mc Eves k • ekends. ccupancy

522-0357

PORT COVE On (^as Lake 2 bed room» 2 baths, ail appliances, garage Fireplace View of lake f r o m patio Short term lease 1900 Leave m e n a g e

881 -9008

GAYLORD AREA LAKES OF THE NORTH

Spend Your Vacation wltii ua Deluxe Acromroodauooa

Golf courae nding subke - lit air strip 2 Lain - fiaflinf • boaU !r«r t a ims

i Clubbouse LDdoor poo! - bot tub - tauna Flrepiac* uaita available

: RCM INC Stveri Kimberly 616-585-6100

421 Living Quarters To Share

ROCHESTER HILLS GLEN ARBOR , . from : g- ILDERNESSTONTOMimUM

1900 ki tchen - i t s apphaap™ Dtmng ^ ^ area Pull baaeroeni. Attached garkge room. I aatn. U a Pbooe by appoiatmeol GRAND OAMAN coodo oceanfroat . 3 Homac 652-1800 bedroom. 3 full baths, central air, nrt-— — — — — — — — l vale patio overlooks ocean Resort [ea SOUTHFIELD. Balmoral H u b coodo. 2 t u r e i ( r J r t w t U r pool, whirlpool spa I,

•arpeted - appliances, t*nri« Wltiin walking distance to shop-ping. restaurants k night spots Maid service For more information contact Beerner Travel. 5 Mechanic S t . Oxford

bedroom. 2 bath, carport , pool 8*50 moots Oct I Evenings

appliances. Occupancy

628-1312

SOUTHFIELD 19520 W 11 Mile Rd 2 bedroom 2 bath coodo Appliances, car-peting, drapes, attached garage. 1700 per month Vacant 589-8831 or355-2804

4805! or call Giorca 31 3-828-4883

UNION LAKE New 2 bedroom, air, at-tached garage, patio, laundry room from 8495 Call 12 noon-2 pm, or leave name k phooe no on recorder.

GRAND TRAVERSE BAY Fall get-away weekend or longer Off s e a » o rates New luxury coodo cm Marina Cai! 8-11 am or pra J13-5S1-7782

HARBOR SPRINGS Enjoy a Fal l 3&3-9490 i weekend in luxury Harbor Cove Coodo

3 bedrooms. 2 *>» balhs. 2 f i replaces and lovely wooded trails 881-9469 WESTLAND, 2 bedroom coodo Kix k

Ford Stove, refrigerator, diahwasber central air garage 8435 per month j HAWAIIAN HOLIDAYS plus deposit 712 3458 one call does atl room, car and air All

• more Lmformatioo call luxury i

354 3583

| HILTON HEAD - vacation this winter with -js at Palmetto Dune*: Elegant vil-la with 3 decks overlooking go if course Boating, beach, tennis k golf year round Weekends. • weekly or monthly-rates. senior cltueo discount 335-88*8

* a t e r f o r t S c l w c Is Available O c l l a t 11200 will consider 8 moelhi ieaae ^ D u r b l B C ^ P ^ y Rea.tors Hi "CHESTER - 4 bedroom, 2 iinm". Fami ly room with fireplace,

kitcheo appliances., carpeting, drapes, -entrai air 2>-> car garage wilh opener available now thru June JC, 1988 al 19M TROY i Adams-Squar* Lake area; Completely furalabed 5 bedroom. 2l-> bath bnck ranch on .arge treed lot. Family room, 2 fireplaces, attached 2 car garage with lar^fc storage room, oo pets wrallable Oct I thru June 30 1988 AI MW

N s t L T US ABOUT OUR RENTAL |R P R O P E R T Y MANAGE SERVICE OVER 17 YEARS

E X P E R I E N C E IN MANAGEMENT FIELD COMPETITIVE RATES

G O O D E 647-1898

course All a.meruU« 3 month r r a U l hath co- WAYNE Attractive 3 bedroom ranch. ° P U o ° w bu-v *«5-1913

XiNSUL K NJ) <JF UENT S

ANTON Sunflower Village Executive 4 bedroom Quad 2 full baths, family room fireplace Over 2.000 sq f t Com-pletely decorated, pnvacy fence Nov lsl occupancy $800 Joyce, 459-5288

COMMERCE TWP Newly remodeled. ucked 3 bedroom den, dining ba»e-

n.ef.t. car garage 8650 mo plus se-(ortty 849-2022, Alter 7pm. 5S5-893S

" " T E Southfield 3 bedroom, fenced , j r t garage brand new carpeting ihroughout, appliances References 8500 month Security deposit 988-3595

DETROIT. Historic Boston Edison Lav MT rooms. Quarters, appliances, fireplaces 4< much more |750 per mo 258-8728

DETROIT 5 Mile Telegraph area 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 2 car garage family room. 8400 month Available Qct I 54»-4990 or 647.5284

EVERGREEN 4 JOY, 2 bedrooms car-petiag. 2 ca r garage, no pen

835-2466

full baieroenL 2 4 car garage, fenced yard, carpeting. $520 Immediate occu-pancy 553-9055

BEAUTIFUL Naples area Completely "UMt-MtLAU i t t a u t t i i-ien ( i rw ! fumlsbed 2 bedroom coodo oo golf SpsctaB, luxury__ accomodauona f

wint or pre-53-0643

BOCA RATON • Seasonal rental, patio bome 2 bedrooms plus guest room. To-tally pnva te yard k poo! area , fire-place i minutes to ocean $2400 per month. Call Norman S c t w a r u 259-21041

WEST BLOOMFIELD AREA - 2 story, 3 bedroom, 1 4 bath, older bouse with great view of Casa Lake Secunty plus BOCA RATON - 2 bedroom. 2 bath coo-t i t months rent Immediate oecupan d o a , yacht k Racquette CTub. view of

3' $550 a month Eves af ter 8pm. , ; n t c r c o a i L , i , on Al A Security- and all M2-23i0 ameniues For season-owner 859-3245

WESTLAND - option 3 bedroom Quad. BONITA BEACH Dear Naples family room, fireplace, air, 16x12 pool Gulfvlew coodo Pool, tennis . No pets Must nave good job & credit k be will- completely f-iraubed Available Dec ing to buy In 6-12 months 328-7868 thro May fcall af ter 5pm, 591-1359

HOMESTEAD RESORT Glen Arbor Spacious, luxury accomodations for couple or griwip Fall color and winter ski vacations Reserve now for ferred dates Call owner.

HOMESTEAD Glen Arbor Luxury 3 bedroom 3 bath Condominium oo South Beach 11.200 per week Leave name 1> pbooe number 852-8443

MYRTLE BEACH. S C New Luxury Ocean Coodo Great View' 2 bedrooms 2 baths indoor outdoor pools, exercise room Call Jan. a f le r 5pm, 286-0918

NASSAU- BAHAMAS C o n d o Thinajjpving Week Adjacent to Cable Beach Hotel t Casino Sleeps 8. Beach pool k tennis 681-0149

WESTLAND 2 bedrtoms. aluminum B y OWNER- LUXURY CONDO- Marco sided. 2 car garage, fenced vard. hard [jiand Florida to exchange for Bloom wood floors newly painted no pels field property Value $340,000 Open bouse Sun. Sept 29th. ncswi-Jprr,

13 Caledonia NW of Michigan Call 261-9870

FARMINGTON Professional male seeks roommate to share 3 bedroom. IW bath HOME DOC smoker, furnished or unfurnished den/off Ice available extra. 8300 plus half utilities 474-2658

FEMALE needed to share 3 bediimui home in Novi. Non-smoker $190 per month plus 1 3rd utilities Call 148-87S4

FEMALE seeking il female to rent

pro-

Ln large Southfield apartment. 9am-5poi, 1738.after 5pm. 569-7412

422 Wanted To Rent WORKING FEMALE loofcUM foe 1 bed-1

• * N S M 459-9120

Canton Area Fall Call 4am-4pm

424 rfouee Sitting Service COUPLE mid U " i responsible k met iculoos, will house-sit immediately Long or abort tarm 811-1911

FEMALE seeks M lor older) woman to share Farmington Hills home [no chil-dren! $225 month plus pbooe 4 cable Deposit required. 478-1154

FEMALE TO share 1 bedroom Hamp-ton Apt. in Rochester. $223 per month plus half utilities Please leave message at 853-2195

Home Sit t ing Services Featured on

" Good Afternoon Detroit" One of our carefully selected, bonded and insured retirees will reside in your bome and provide pet and bome care

: while you are awav

455-2177 HOUSE s r r OR LIVE above your ga

year old professional male. rage bandv able

responsible References

FEMALE wanted to share luxury Farmingtoo Hills coodo with same In-cludes all utilities. 12 Mile-Mlddlebelt area $275 mo After 5PM. 616-M93

IHOUSESITTERS - neat, clean, profes-sional couple will take care of yonr borne through winter, No children, no pets. Pbooe 111-557-4800, ext !8«7

FEMALE. 22, looting to share bome or apartment. Call anytime

352-0660 HOME-MATE SPECIALISTS

Featured oo 'KELLY k OO "TV 7

All Ages, Occupations k LUestylea 8,000 Satisfied Client*"

644-6845 10555 Southfield Rd , Southfieid

HOME TO SHARE in Farmington Hills (no children). 1175 month plus phone a cable Deposit required 478-3354

apartment In Downtown Birmingham. $400 a month plus $525 security depos-

258-1808

MATURE woman available for boose sitting, Farmington area CaU Pat af ter llNooo,

477-2159

PROFESSIONAL Couple. Bloomfield Hills natives, sects houses?tang sttna-uoo-Birmingham-Bloomfield ares . Ex-cellent references 825-1065

RESPONSIBLE NURSING bouse sit your bome, plants, pets, etc,, through the Winter Experienced with excellent reference* Call 681 ^>223

RN, grad student, II years old, f rom Traverse City, desires bouse sitting po-sition In exchange for room. U till tie* negotiable. Please call 540-1*07

SALES EXECUTIVE relocating to Farmington area - building new borne, needs bouseslttlsg position thru March References Between 8-5 pro 151-5205

It. Call after 6pm

HOUSEMATE wanted- I roots avail-able In downtown Birmingham bouse Full bouse privileges, rent negotiable Close to shopping After 5pm 644-8872

|SUMMER RESORT OWNER seeks residence to bousesit 3 winter months. CaU Surf Motei at

816-436-4811

HOUSE TO SHARE, full privilege*. 3 bedroom, full basement, car ga-rage Canton Twp 8100 a wee*

428 Garages & Mini Storage

197-0214

Wayne $450 a month 1 4 months ae- CLEARWATER Area 2 bedrooms, 2 cun ty 495-1491 ; baths, 2 pools, 2 clubhouses. 90 day — — — — — — — minimum. rt« pets $900 per month WESTLAND 3 bedroom Bnck Ranch. Before Bam 331-3094 full basement Dear Mall W acre 1550

dmlng, library, sunroom. 4 bed ns. 3 lull. 2 half baths, servant '

455-2018 CLEARWATER AREA 2 bedrooms 2 , baths, pool golfing nearby, access to

WESTLAND 2 bedroom ranch carpet ( shopping centers, newly decorated No led, appliances, fenced yard Near 855-3979 scbooLi k shopping $465 a mooth plus

I security 729-1574

406 Furnished Houses For Rent

FOR RENT ijuaint contemporary year around home oo all Sports Lake-ville Lake ".2 minute* N of Rochester Compietlv furnished $725 per mooth Security iepcsil 268-5384

NEAR TELEGRAPH k SQUARE LAKE 2 bedroom bome available for 6 months Very comfortable 858-7388

P L YMOUTH - LIVONIA Area A 2 or 3 bedroom bome full* furnished Close to I 275 k Ami Arbor Trail Shed, deck,

CLEARWATER CONDO Two bedroom furnished Mooth or season

477-3235

DEERFIELD BEACH. 2 furnished coo das for seasonal rent, pools Convenient location, near ocean Adults

47 6-54 23

DELRAY Beacb Condo oo the Lake furnished 2 bedrooms 2 balhs. laundry clubhouse k pool Adults, no pets $1,000 per mo 3 mo nun 759-8885

FT LAUDERDALE lovely furnished bouse oo canal. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, screened In pstio pool, fireplace, sea-»oo.559-0»6C Eve* 427 41089

PETOSKEY AREA

Michigan s most IUXUTKWS resort Con-dominium Townhouse* located In northwestern Michigan Over 200 ac res of lovely rolling woodlands, pr ivate golf A tennis available to all guests Refer ences plaase Call for informat ion on our special •

FALL GETAWAY PACKAGE 800-612-8903

WILDWOOD ON WALLON Walloon Lake. Ml 49796

PETOSKEY HARBOR SPRLNGS

LAKESIDE CLUB CONDOMINIUMS Fall color* k and golf reservations now belltg taken. Completely furnished luxu-ry 2 bedrocm, 2 bedroom with loft k townbouse rentals oo Rouod Lake By the weekend, week, month or season, enjoy our all season pool. spa facility with' tbe areas finest golfing nearby-Water or pood side units available

LAKESIDE CLUB 453 E Lake St,, Petoskey, MI 49770

616-347-1572 616-347-7 690

HOUSE to Share $100 a mooth 1 third utilities Working female desires the same. All house pnvlleges Call or leave message 422-1277

LAKEFRONT APARTMENT in Bloom field Hills Pnva te bedroom and bath $175 mooth plus secunty References

Larry. $62-0520

LIVONIA Professional male srill share 2 bedroom house $225 month plus beat k lights Appliances Included Must be clean 4 courteous 478-1672

CLASSIC ALTO STORAGE Modem fireproof building. 6 months, $70 per mooth Birmingham .'Troy area.

649-2648

PRIV ATE BARN 18x114 f t 10 Mlie k Middlebell area, foe storage of car. boat, etc $35 mooth 471-1706

MALE ROOMMATE WANTED Responsible 25-10 years old Farming ton Hills $200 deposit. $200 rent plus ^

I utilities. 471-2878

WANTED TO RENT r garage for winter months

Oakland County are* 816-7522

436 Office / Business Specs

BIRMINGHAM N. WOODWARD

Medical 750 sq, fl. suite with exam rooms.

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

BIRMINGHAM OFFICE (140 Sq PL) within suite ot executive business offic-es. receptionist, personalised teleipbcoe answering, executive secretary service all utilities. carpeting, drapes, Janito-rial - 645-0741

INDIVIDUAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES

W BLOOMFIELD Lease includes personalised, profes-sional secretar ia l service* k pbooe an-swering. spacious parking

ORCHARD LAKE EXECUTIVE OFFICES 7901 Orchard Lake Rd a i s e

855-0611 DO N T LEAST OFFICE SPACE

LEASE AN OFFICE Private offices from 150 «q i t luxuri-ously appointed or you furnish Flexible lease t e r m s Conference room, Word

Secretarial Service*. FSC-

436 Office / Business Spece

MEDICAL DENTAL Livoola I J # « 4 I J M sq f t s modern full-service building lent to Botsford k Si Mary's Hospitals 850 sq f t NNN

$7 SQ FT NNN NW suburb Z.1M sq f t newly dsenrst-ed geoersl office space Will dlvtda to

LIVONIA 1,095 SQ f t In clean, modern building 00 5 Mile Rd. $1,011 per mooth

TEPEE 28200 7 Mile 533-7272

NOVI-Grand River Ave * Novt RD area 46101 Grand River Ave., 2 40* sq f t ol office plus 84KI sq ft. of all or pa r t Call Inc Bruce Lloyd

NOVI - Office Space For Ample Pa r t i ng JITS Per

Utilities included MORI Real Esta te M S TUT

OFFICE SPACE Available is a very de-sirable section of Farmington. minute* from expressway system Sues FROM 171-1.MM sq.ft. Payments include s l l util i t ies

PLUSH FARMINGTON HILLS

Office space tar

way Ample parting Rent Uscindes all b«i phone Phase Gerry 14»-V*4»

ROCHESTER 2 saute* available, prime location 11M sq ft msiftrsl or f ills—Inaul

It* sq. ft I* idassimul Improved to roar spentfV-*tioti* Ree smsabte rents include all operating cost CaU David or Nancy 866--WX

ROYAL OAK Office. 44* N Wood-ward. Approx 1.8M sq.ft Reception

4 offices. 1 baths, central sir $156 mo 14174

SOUTHFIELD - Atriom Office Center Attractive 1 room offices, easy accaas to all expressways, ideal for sales rep resenutives Office services available $195 per month. 557 5812

PRIME OFFICE LOCATIONS

simile. Tele-Ex. Telephone Answering. Private Mall Box 4 more A fully equipped of ice suite for much lees than youil pay for ooe e m j * y ^ f f l c e

Call F o r i 524-4888 855-8450

IBC International Business Centers

Troy • Southfield • Farmington Hilks

D O W N T O W N B I R M I N G H A M ON E Maple k Woodward

One M O sq ft. office and ooe 800 SQ f t office Includes utilities and 6 nights

cleaning service Call 642-0024

Michigan. 100 -^500

DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE

Newly furnished, includes all utilities. $225 per Mo <78-1214

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH ONE - 2 room suite ONE - 3 room suite

Excellent Parking 415-7173

ETON OFFICE PLAZA Crooks Maple

Large 2 room suite, carpeted, drapea. 5 day janitorial aervlce $425 mo Oct occupancy 626-2580

WESTLAND 2 car garage, available October 1, for car boa: or mlac storage $80 month

455-6656

432 Commercial / Retail MAN LOOKING For Same to share ANN Arbor retail space, 4,600 sq.fL + home in ^est land. $200 per month. Next to the new Tally Hall and The Tal-plua 4 utilltes 'bots and 650 car parking structure

Call 425-1404 Whiteborse Associates 995-9400

FARMINGTON AREA rani option to full basement: fenced-in yard $565- j mrTOHINSON Island, ™ n * r c m d o oo :,uv m Mile Farmington Rd 3 bedroom W'O P*' month Call a f te r 6pm$55-5541 , Use Beach. 2 bedrooms2 baths. Washer

- t m n v 3 i . i i n . r w , i dryer Available Oct Nov Dec.. Jan , $1200 mo 652-7171

] -i bath, $825 month .Ask for Deb

»* IOO<1 407 Mobile Homes or 651-1979

FARMINGTON - Bnck colonial. 1800 Sq F t Appliances. 1 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, dining room, central air 2 ca r garage pat io $975 pet Mo 644-4251

FARMINGTON KILLS ranch Prestl-gious Kendall wood area, 3 bedroom. 1700 aq f t H B J B i service avai lable $840

For Rent

fireplace, sprinkler. " & e 474-8541

F ARMINGTON HILLS Hunt C u b Sob 4 bedroom, 2 4 baths 2,900 sq.ft bome for Rent $ 1.250 mo Oct 1st availabil-ity 471-4555

FARMINGTON HILLS Brick ranch Nice area 1 bedroom, basement ga rage. $510 + utilities k security No i>ets Between 4-7pm 476-0791

FARMINGTON HILLS KendaUwood 3 bedroom bnck ranch, 2 4 baths, formal dining, rec room, Flonda room, garage $925 mooth 551-9085

FARMINGTON HILLS ONE BEDROOM furniahed. $55 week plus deposit required Call between l-7pm 477-6421

406 Duplexes For Rent EVERGREEN bnck. room, reference

li PLYMOITH RD.

LIVONIA. Farmington. Plymouth area 2 bedrooms 1 car garage Finished basement $345 month plus secunty Call af ter 4pm 459-8257

WESTLAND 1 bedroom duplex, beauti-fully decorated, ac pets Nice area $260 a mooth Also efficiency, 1250

326-7668 FARMINGTON HILLS 8 Mile 4 Halst ed. 3 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, fireplace, I * . . « p l - » , c n r R a n t car at tached garage $850 mo plus de- r u i l T W n a m

- - 471-2021 posit Call a f t e r 9pm

FARMINGTON HILLS- Treed privacy, Located off 12 Mile, close to 696 3 bed-room colonial, 1 bath, large enclosed sunroom. stove k refrigerator 5 car ga-rage, $550 per mooth 855-4524

FARMINGTON HILLS - dear , , beaati-ful 2 bedroom, appliances No base-ment. no garage Shiawassee Middle-belt Adults, nc pets $425 plus utilities, security. 826-9593

FARMLNTON HILLS Beauuful 3 bed-room bome on ooe acre lot, 2 baths, den. f ireplace, new decor appliances included, basement, 2 car attached ga-rage. sundeck $950 mooth Ready mid Oct 474-2125

GARDEN e r r . .Area Brick ranch home. 1 bedrooma, 2 4 car garage all carpeted $550 MO plus utilities. e»-eept water 377-1209

HAZEL PARK very neat clean 2 bed-room bome wtth garage, perfect for re-tired couple, references, do kids or pets $490 m e plus $490 security 557-U21

HIGHCAND Spacious contemporary oo 2 i \ acre* 3 bedrooms, 2 4 batha, full b u e m e n t . fireplace central air, 2 decks Jake access Rent or option $795 mo l(t k last, deposit k references

887-8475

IT'S YOUR MOVE MAKE IT A GREAT ONE

- Selling -Buying Renting

Managing

ITS OUR BUSINESS The Residential Grosp inc

4X1 No Woodward, Birmingham

REALTORS 540-7600

NEAR Woodward k 7 Mile rd L'pper large flat for 2 3 mature persons I bedroom, dining room, living room ('tilltiles, furnishing, i f - . . a i sces not in-cluded $300 per month 546-2784

•ONE BEDROOM, kltche® and living area, with 10x20 deck with fantastic lake view Kitchen k laundry with ap-plainces Pr ivate en t r ance Very secluded $400 per mooth wtth first k last month s rent. $250 security deposit References No pets 194-0126

412 Townhouses-Condos For Rent

Abandoo Your Hunt - .All Areas

CALL US FOR "QUALIFIED RENTALS"'

SHARE LISTINGS, 642-1620 884 So Adams, Birmingham. Ml

HUTCHINSON ISLAND 2 bedroom, 2 bath oceanfrom coodo. beautifully fur mshed Available month of J a n k April $1200 mo. AFler April at reduced rate_

851-0445

INDIAN RIVER PLANTATION Stuart Oceaafroot- 2 bedroom, 2 bath, professionally decorated coodo Avail able [or Winter Spring rental 646-2825

ISLA DEL SOL St Petersburg Beach Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath, golfvlew A beach. Available Dec thru May Windsor 519-949-0921

LAUDERDALE BY THE SEA - Oceaa-froot penthouse coodo. 1 bedroom. 1 4 baths, beautiful view, pool it miles of beach. Monthly or seasonal 886-0441

MARCO ISLAND. Luxury beachfront coodo. 2 bedrooms 2 baths, pool, tennis boat, doc* Cable TV. low weet ly monthly rates 626-2502

NAPLES Brand oew luxury 2 bed-room. 2 bath, newly furnished with all the extras great location. 1 blk- to beach k 5th Ave, shops, p r ime Old Naples Available month or season

Call 644-6729

PINEHURST N C Golf, tennis, bo r s* back riding, gun club. Tbe Elegant Mil-

dally ra tes 1-800-528-5742

liooaires' Club Bargain Coodos. bome rentals

REDUCED MIDWEEK PRICES $28 double. $18 Fri. or Sat.

Patchwork Parlour Bed h Breakfast , Charlevoix 616-547-5788

NON SMOKING female (25-40), to share with same 2 bedroom, 1 4 bath luxury Troy apt $215 mo. New carpet lng. pool, washer, dryer, 524-9561

PROFESSIONAL woman srlshes to share her large 2 bedroom apt with person over 25 who likes cats. $180 per mo plus hall utilities Call Kate a l ter 2 10pm 515-1958

I REDFORD TWP , home information center has a free rental bousing and bome sharing bulletin board Call 917-2171

CANTON New shopping center, prime high growth area, Immediate occupancy •1,500 sq f t $1,000 mooth •J.OOO sq.ft - $2,000 month •4,500 sq-fc - $1,000 month •7,500 sq.ft • $5,000 mooth -11,500 sq.ft. - $8,100 mooth

Call The Apartment Group 356-2600

SMUGGLERS COVE CONDO oo Lake Charlevoix 10 minutes to Boyne Mt., available ski season, weekend or week.

ST THOMAS, Vigin Island Cowpet Bay, executive Villas oo the Ocean. Luxuri-ously furnished. 2. 1, or 4 bedrooms with private bath add maid service Sinking Caribbean views. 476-5174

ST THOMAS Virgin Island New studio coodo overlooking beautiful Mageo's

Pool, tennis, k golf Week of Feib Ba 1-8 $750 111-642 1643

VACATION RENTALS deluxe totally furnished near marina k downtown, sleeps 2-4 Minutes from State park, wnte Mary Schierboll, 904 Elder Lane, Ludingtoc, Ml 49431 616-445-5416 Open year around, seasonal r a t e s

NAPLES - Luxury 2 bedroom 4 baths furnished coodo on Flrefox Country Club Nov -April, $2,100 per mo GolI pool, jacuxn 4 tennis 146-6059

416 Halls For Rent LIVONIA DANIEL A LORD K Of C 2 halts, 100 - 275 capacity Ample park-ing, air conditioning. Rental for all oc-casions AI Zinger464-0500

ORLANDO DISNEY EPCOT, 2 room, 2 bath coodo, furniahed.

bed pool.

420 Rooms For Rent

Sc i i g . golf Reserve now for summer r BirdsaU, weekdays 474-1150

PALM BEACH CONDO 2 bedroom. 3 bath, decorator furnished. Available 10-1-1985 Season or annua! lease only Days 224-5364 Evening* 779-OOM

PALM BEACH - 3 spacious coodos, same building oo ocean 1 bedrooma. 3 baths each Near shopping Available now or later 1 mos minimum 646-1500

AUBURN HILLS 2 bedrooms, den Immediate occupancy $450 nso Call a f te r 6pm, 645-0245

TOMPA.NO BEACH Coodo. oo Inter-coastal 3 bedrooms, 2 bsths, newly fur nished Pool, 2 bits, to beach Seasonal Lease available 644-4111 or 644-2401

A WATERFRONT COMMUNITY New ooe bedroom condo, complete kitchen washer dryer garage Earth tone colors Walkout level. Available Oct 1. aaking $550 Meadowmanage-roeot Inc Bruce Lloyd. $51-8070

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom. 1 bath townhouse 1 year lease Air coodi-uooed Available Oct 25, $445 rrscnth plus security After 8 SOpir. 644-5474

BLOOMFIELD HILLS newly decorated k carpeted Coodo Very large 1 bed-room. basemest carport $400 MO Water k heat irscioded Call 549-1144

LIVONIA Brick ranch. 1200 So Ft 1 bedrooms, 1 4 baths, finished base-ment, central air. 1 4 car garage, fenced, gaa bar-b-cne 1475 644-4111

LIVONIA I bedrooms 1 4 batha fami ly room, basement, carpeting. 2 4 car ( a r a g e Immediate occupancy $450 Call a f te r 5pm 425-9417

LTVONIA 1MJ7 Per th Small 3 bed room, adult* No pMa $114 month plus

121 9171 atllitM* rity

LIVQNIA 1 Mile Mlddlebelt Area 1 bedroom ranch 1 4 baths 1 4 car p rage Immediate orrnpanry Call for

LYNDON L A M P K E R E area I BS* room brick, tall b r u n t , ltvlag room, dining room kitchen, hath, garage gaa HEEL fenced $15* plus •acwrtty deposit

NORTHWEST Detroit

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RANCH R O M E I at Ur»A living room wtti aatarai FLRW pine* plask carpet * PIRTWE window* ^WTOETAIG w^ii^s* NRRTNA Ideal

>s"«Msnn ' F» hatha Central air M K -» S r a saa E«ua.«N» R A » FNLL

at Well taenia ted > 4 car p RASA 1* Mils 4 S a m * I ! M t M 0 pins 1 1 M tip si I CnB H M N I

SARASOTA Bradenton F i r s t floor, adult coodo 2 bedroom. 3 bath, turnkey condition PooL tenm* near shop* 4 beach Seasonal or long term 425-1476

BLOOMFIELD HILlJi 1 bedroom, 3 bath Coolo. kitchen dining room, fami-ly room Fully carpeted Ureal location, pool, ca rpor t '4 convenient Laundry No .children under l l 4 no p e u Inquirwn. cai; 6pm (pen Tuea thru Fri 643-65 99

CONDO to k vine setting furnished. 31

with option to hwy a tic Fu rnished oc

RE 4 patio

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM ! bed rooms 1 4 baths, carpeted, all appli

as. terrace, court yard, fireplace. sauna 2 partings I ! 150 MO 844-5*44

EXECUTIVE'S OWN West Bloomfield. folly furniahed 4 equipped 1 bedroom. 1 4 bath Ort 15 April 5 $ * « MO plus •tllltles * 845-1914

FARMINGTON AREA do 2 bedroon* 1 4 betha private at-tached garage ftmahed baaamani. HOB

pool taenia ~wrt Fleet 4 main • . . . . ^ 4-6 11-1

FARMINGTON HILLS. 1 baths basement washer dryer

washer air roodltSnelnc. attached garage No pets Available l V » Lease available $H* MO inctadas hsat CaD 7am haai or 914pm 11pm, 474-9474

FARMINGTON HILLS, « * Lake end 13 Mile 1 bertrooe condo Pa-

FARMINGTON KILLS 1 hath

psscy After 614PM

FARMWGTOH K1LL8 Cii. nal n l k» caooe • lovely 1st floor m K I m a f m . balcony 3 badrosma. 1 hatha a n * all anoliaoree Mas window ll llUlll 11 llf

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ff*AI^BUOOe«FTnX3anmjt ^ ^

FW*C1IN?TA» S M J S M T V J I $ year iaaas at 9»«e mo Call after 4pm

Abandoo Your Hunt - All Areas WE GUARANTEE TO OFFER

"QL A U F I E D P E O P L E " SHARE LISTINGS 842-1620

AN EXTRA LARGE room In a nice clean home, TV 4 kitchen privileges. CJoee to shopping center 4 transporta-tion 514-5514

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom ranch. NW of 12 4 Southfield, I bedroom for rent with bouse privileges $200 per month plua half utilities Call 557-7151

CANTON Lar fe I Ivate bath Lari

E" kill

furnished room with

itcben pnvUegea^40 per week. walk-in cloaet 4

197 2174

SIESTA KEY decorator furalabed. 2 bedroom. 1 bath. Penthouse Coodo. a ra te dining 4 utllty Pool Ti beach One month minimum 374-4915

Country living Semi private entrance, hath $40 With refrigerator. $45 Non

I smoker working man . D e a r b o r n Heights Warren. Inkster 545-1110

535

SIESTA KEY Luxury 1 bedroom, 2 bath, gulf front Coodo Pool, tennis, Jacuzzi Rent oegotisble Call

885-vf24 141-0909 $82-7714

SILVER SPRINGS os Golf Course Furnished 2 bedroom. 1 4 bath waaher dryer pool, cluhhouae near shopping 70 miles lo Disney World-Epeot Avail-able' M-Frl 8 10-5 10 25* 7664

LIVONIA nice room with bouse privi-lege* for a noo smoking working male Over 35 $50 week includes all utilltiea Call Richard at 241 -1448

OAK PARK Prefer ma tu re working gentleman, rson smoking, ooo-drinking Private bath Call

TARPON WOODS PunuMsed coodo on golf coarse 1 bedroom* 2 bsths Near Clearwater Available Oct thru April

I week $1000 mooth 425-1620

415 Vecatton Rentals Abandon Your RAM All Arena REFERRAL SERVICES FOR

Tenant* 4 Landlord* SHARE LISTINGS, 442-1620

ACAPULCO From $299 per person, double o m p a o y round trip, air weat

Kvate beach aetata, villa* Tortaga tal Maid, pool Time there 624-9H9

BOYNE MT Enloy fall colors 4 3 bedroom 3 bath roes

rushed After 5pn

BRILLIANT FALL F O L I A G E Is Leelanau County Rental accotnods tun* on the Shore of Lake Mlchisjui Call owner H 7 1 4 l f W r

421 Living Quarters ToShere

CHARLEVOIX Large tindsd 1 bed room. 2 bath bom* with f l iap la ia an Lake Charlevoix Reserve NEW tar Fall Color Holidays «Mki

CHARLEVOIX New. l a m r Oondo on Lake O a r V v a l * BE* mail 4 loft, pool fireplace cable TV Available bv week or weetand By Owner Rntn. M l $441

CHRISTMAS Is I b i ^ i a l b n i . ' aled re sleep* 4 Child

COCY OOTTAGK. CLOSE BY en I

CRYSTAL LAKE COTTAGE 1 ler Fall Color*

FALL COLOR B P H I A L

PLYMOUTH ROAD Inkster Roed area Private home Sleeping room only Employed Male day worker TV la

a $40 421-1102

PLYMOUTH room for rent, kitchen and laundry privilege* $41 per week Call af ter i 14pm. 456-4768

ROOM WITH Kitchen privileges. all utilities $55 1st 4 I

4 Wayne Rd* Michlgss 4 595 0054

SOUTHFIELD 1 6 4 Mile srea PN-vate bome Cooking 4 laundry privi-leges $255 per month M O deposit

m - U M

WESTLAND AREA FsnUahed room tn bediumn home lnrlvdaa kitchen 4 use privilege* phs* still tie*

$55 weekly 421 7141

Abandon Your Bant AH Area* W E GUARANTEE TO OFFER • QUALIFIED PEOPLE

OUR 10TH YEAR SHARE 642-1620 844 S ADAMS. BIRMINGHAM MI

CHRISTIAN

I far T4 year oM tanak lULU.sslna from *ar»*ry Mania 114AM 4 tPMHiew hi MIS sit Cnr

M B FVnhle free Una. ideal tar * »

SERIOUS MINDED young man to *bare Southfield townbou*e In exchange

company and help for profeaOooal tn with falling eye tight 152-5411

SHARE furnished 2 bedroom bouee In Beverly Hills with wort ing man. Clean, well kept bungalow on T

Kvate $100 mootb plus 4 utilities jam must share chorea Single work-

ing person, reference* required After 6

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH, excellent retail space, 1100 sq f t Includes star age. excellent at-tbe-door parking

451-1706

Execut ive Off ices Complete Business Center*

Beautiful accommodations Secretariat, word processing 4 personalised pbooe answering available PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SERVICES

BIRMINGHAM LIVONIA Telegraph, 11 Mile Mlddlebelt 8 Mile

WEST BLOOMFIELD Maple 4 Orchard Lake

478-0400 855-4955

DEARBORN Outer Dr.. flexible Door plan.

100 - F.SOO sq.ft., immediate occupancy

SOUTHFIELD Office park near Birmingham Pnvacy convenience, visibility Unique office development with individual building* catering to companies with growth in mind 1.100 s q j t

TROY Maple Rd 1-75, 1.600 s q . f t . immediate occupancy.

MEDICAL/DENTAL Dearborn: Michigan Ave: Outer Dr area Nice suite available, suited, for dentist or group of dentists 1.500 - 3,000 sq ft. Immediate occupan-

INDUSTRIAL 4.700 - 8,400 aqil of p r ime industrial space for lease on Southfield area. Im-mediate occupancy

Properties Offered by

ARI-EL ENTERPRISES. INC

557-3800

SOUTHFIELD GREENFIELD/9 MILE

Commercial Suttee Ample Parking

Full Maintenance Heat Included

From $6.50 Per Sq. Ft. For Information, 559-2111

SOUTHFIELD & 13 MILE - NEAR BIRMINGHAM -Suites From 550 Sq. Ft.

Ample. Convenient Parking 642-2500

SOUTHFIELD 2 suites available 4M sq ft and 1544 aq ft Utilities and Jam torial service included Van Reken 544-4702

TOP Of TROY Prestige executive office. Includes an-swering. secretary and all *es slc-e* from C00 441-4448

TROY' - Crooks aear Maple, brick ranch home converted to offices Kitchen, fire place new carpeting. Available now on I year lease at $575 per mooth

GOODE 647 -1898 WALLED LAKE 640 to 1000 sq ft Very clean. Free sisnrting building Immediate occupancy Reasonable 624-0441 476-1189

PRUDENTIAL TOWN CENTER Mile Evergreen area Large Interior

office, all service* available inclusive with r m t Immediate occupancy Call Mr Linden 154-4545

EXECUTIVE office space 1,040 sq. feet Ample parking 4 private en-trance First floor IBM lywem 14 com-puter time included 545-6150

FARMINGTON HILLS 29224 Orchard Lake rd S of 11 Mile, 1000 to 2,800 so. ft will divide. Includes Janitorial 4 util-ities 851-4477 or«26-4194

FARMINGTON HILLS 1-494 4 Or-chard Lake Rd . 2-room office. $400 mo 1-room office with yard space. $700 mo Utilities included

52*6-0209 or eves., 515-891S

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH Forest Plsce Shopping Center

RETAIL - 1150 sq. f t 2 floors, excellent location 455-7171

LIVONIA Newest and sharpest retail center now leasing 421-1180

SHARE large and lovely Grosse Points It f la t Professional female, non-

smoking. and somewhat organic. $200 month, plus half utilities 554-2071

MICHIGAN AVE, Wayne, Michigan. 1200 aq ft Immediate occupancy Ca£ 728-8514

OFFICE/RETAIL SHARE Large new W Bloomfield bome $400 mooth plus security 4 utilities

M nea t $55-4168

Rent 1-2 or I rooms Must I

Sr-eking daytime nale with car,

SOUTHFIELD ployed refined female 40'»-50's, lo share luxury apt Cheaper rent for light help After 3 P M 557-1471

THREE Bedroom Southfield (10 Mile, Lahser area! bouse to share $175 pita aecunty deposit plus 4 utilities

157-4649

S P A p E i/AILAE AVAILABLE

FRANKLIN AREA ASK FOR ROSE

357-5566 RETAIL CENTER

1,170 aq. f l 4 up Telegraph Rd . lioomfleid Hills Reasonable Rent

Contact Mr. Rinao 114-2727

FARMINGTON HILLS Orchard Lake Comdor Just off 1-696. 2 suites. 1791 and 1774 sq f t can be combined Nicely finished, kitchen, coffee, copy and com-puter rooms. 1 private laba Available Oct 15 MR Hail 616-4900

FARMINGTON HILLS NORTHWESTERN HWY.

1100 sq. ft. suite with sepa-rate entrace & signing avail-able. Great location.

Tisdale & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

WEST B L O O M F I E L D MAPLE - ORCHARD

2 4 3 room office completely finished Available immedi-ately' wtth 1 month's free rent

Tisdale & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

436 Office / Business Space

THOMPSON BROWN "EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE

FROM THE GROUND UP"

FURNISHED OFFICE 12 Mile Northwestern Area

Office with desk, ciedeaxa. chairs, sec- j ratarlal service available 151-9191 |

TROY - share 1 bedroom bouse, male or female, $200 mooth plus 4 utilltiea CaU Rick, at wor t 754-4400,

bome 849-7874

TWO NON-SMOKING females to share large 1 bedroom bouse in Birmingham with tame. 3 car garage, no pets Ap-proximately $210 per month 540-0165

WIDOW or retired lady wanted lo share home

RETAILERS In Downtown Pootiac

For lease • only 1 space left Ideal for studio, r e t a i l business professional off-ice Newly renovated beautiful historic building, in downtown Pootiac Excel-lent access, parting, other extras. In-quiries. I lam - 4pm. 114-4009 After

7pm, 115-1095

514-0076

WOMAN to live ln with an elderly woman. Need car Congenial person Small salary negotiable Westland area. Call 314-1550

STORE, 1600 square feet. City of Plymouth, excellent Ann Arbor Hood location, ample paved parking, new froot, new beating 4 air coodi'

wiring- Call FEHLIG RJ TATE 451-7100 for full detai ls

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL LADY seeks same to share large furnished bome in Southfield Immedia t e occupancy. $225 mo Includes utilities, waaher, dryer TV 4 etc Eves 152-1604

434 Industrial/Warehouse

422 Wanted To Rent

FOR LEASE The Dearborn Commons Custom warehouse facilities 67.000 sq ft divided lo nit Executive offices, track facilities sa needed CaU P Dew)

D M R Associates

All Area* Apt* Houses - COodo* LANDLORDS 4 TENANTS

Rent By Refe r r s l " 1ARE LISTINGS 642-16;

O F F I C E WAREHOUSE 1.600 sqft- for E 14 Mile 1-75 Fully improved

Immediate occupancy

ART STUDENT desires to rent room for use as studio until June 1946 Prefer Birmingham Trov ares CaU: Dsyi 626-4116 Eve S 111-7492

SHOP for rent tn Rochester Industrial 8 sq f t 4 675 sq f t

Dsys 651-1121 Evenings 6510046

GARAGE SPACE foe Ooe (1) Car $10 per mooth Bloomfield ares 444 1071

436 Office / Business Spece

HOMES W A N T E D TO LEASE

In Wayne Cousty Need 1 or more bed-rooms first floor family room or dan Large lining area Its bsths. ou a large

private lot or privab lease wtth attractive rental r a l a s Call

Chris Herter at 455-8680. Ext 231

HOUSE or I badi ocen coodo or apart ment to rant or sublet u field from Nov 1 ap to 6

LADY WISHES to rent private bed-room with bath Noa smoker, Non

LIVONIA 1 RN BA or Riley S^OOL

LOOKING lor place » share Is Uvo-ata Plymouth area PI star owe bed

apBTOClmatafy $150 • IM0 Call 4 heave ma»age 546-0448

PROFESSIONAL FAMILY saafes 1 ar 4 lifrll» hosna. ft

TWO CHRISTIAN Fiailsa w D l U is 11 Mil asm •siltag. wtM 8* r t 1 is* ussn fist or i| i rf i.l M M

ANN ARBOR RD PLYMOITH TWP 820 17M aq. fl Executive office space, spece M 95 par sq ft Finish si to salt

- 455-2900

AVAILABLE TO LEASE , , n r« and doctor* afflca

s r s X T T S s . ! B-HAM DEARBORN S T U X D TROY • CO«£PLETE BUSINESS CENTERS

office without costly staffed, latest equip

sd 4 in prune

our owe private rerheed FaHr I lent beeudfufly

EXECUTIVE GROUP OFFICES. INC

352-2992 I Growth

BIRMINGHAM AN ECONOMICAL W A Y TO A

Pisatlglaus office ilkis Cheese a lie affies, dsM ^ace or nallHg ad-mmty H-JEY AS. A ••••• N «

M T f T w R T O W A H D O M E L D O C O t N

845-5839

•were. 1.4M sqft $1-240 par . #o cherp far rewevetlaa* Mai office* with A—ass lag «sr-

BIRMINGHAM MAPLE - ADAMS RO.

560 sq. ft. muttm wtth 2 pri-vate offices 4 reosptfcm

M AveBsbte now. Tisdale & co.

626-8220

HOLLIDAY PARK OFFICE PLAZA"

Prime executive office space oc Wayne Rd., N of Westland Mall

3 Mos. Rent Free Utilities included Call Sandra Letasx

REAL ESTATE ONE COMMERCIAL , INC.

353-4400 LIVONIA OFFICE PAVILION

1 story modern bulding OO Mlddlebelt between 7 4 $ Mile In Livonia has 2 room suite ftrst class space at below market rent

CALL KEN HALE Days 525-0920 Evenings 241-1211

LIVONIA - Office space available Walking distance to res taurant bank, office supply 411-1M0

LIVONIA PAVILION

Prime full service bugh-riae office Mlddlebelt Rd, bet 7 4 8 Mile

suite*. 500 sq f t . to 12.000 sq ft Ample free perking Pi nfaaalonal man-

ana competitive rates

THE HAYMAN CO. 478-7867 569-5555 LIVONIA Schoolcraft 4 cai suite 1500 sq ft divided into receo-tiooist room, recepuosust srea. book keepuM office, 6 operating rooms, dart room. Dr's private office Immediate

t For information call 556 1160

LIVONIA 13950 5 Mile, aeroa* from City HaO, 1040 sq ft or ISM «il-

UVON1A 6 Mile 4 27* We offer off cretarlal service*, recap-

swsriag. copier 4 mall service 444-1780

LOWER LEVEL for Ford Rd Caatoe Approx 1540 Sq Ft. 1 mile W of 1271 Greet k>

MEDICAL /DENTAL ANN ARBOR Up to M O M so ft BIRMINGHAM 41V I4M 4 1410 aq. ft. BLOOMFIELD HILLS 4S7. 711 14M. 14T4. 1414, ISM 4 2M0 so fl BRIGHTON 1180 to 120i6 sq ft CLARKSTON 1140 sq ft, FARMXNGTON - 844, 7». 11M 1M4 4

FARjZwCTON HILLS. SM la 94M a» ft. KAMTRAMCK 84M sq ft LINCOLN PARE, IMS to M M aq ft

ONIA lOMjiharud) 4 1M0 sq fl D B O N IDDCHTE 14M ah ft-

OXFORD. 1SSS * R, OestaJ ar nae-

TOWTTAC'TTS I I S 111* ISM

744. . • v

8 1144. $M S

LSMA FT

S&TALOAJI 4 M4S sq a iFar

D.N. MoNsbney 4 Assoc S137286-5800

COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL/OFFICE FOR SALE Oft LEA8E

New atrip c e n t e r 1.280 sq. ft. and uc Located c o m e r ol Qrand nrvsr aikS Haggerty Scheduled occucwv cy, Novwnbw 85 C-aU LYNN LOOMiS or VICKI PETERSON

FARMWIOTOOI HULLS Office apace to lease , 6.000 sq. ft on Hills Tech Dr

2.520 sq ft. on Grand River 3,681 sq ft. on Hamilton Ct. Ca i Mary Busii

C04848ERCIAL BU8LDe80S FOR SAL£-880»rrHV*X*

Historic *88£ Churcn - Located In central buainees district of Norm-

Beautiful s ta ined glass and woodwork Approx imate^ 7,770 aq ft Formerly a supper d u b . has many ijosaible u see CaB LYNN LOOMIS or VICKI PETERSON

FOR SALE-UVOMA 3.200 sq. ft OuUdlnc on 7 MHe 2-story commercial on lower level Apar tments overt iead. Call LYNN LOOMIS or VICKI PETERSON.

1600 Sq Fl. Restaurant Good**" and flxturea In commercial strip center Waili-*i freezer and refrig-erator Ideal lor family-owned Pa -rens or DeM Call LYNN LOOMIS or VICKI PETERSON

M O U S TRIAL BtNLTMNOS Investment opportueuty tor saae with existing lease SOvxncrsT. Inkster s rea . 37.000 sq . ft Cx*llng. rehatxe tenants . 10 yeer laeae with CPI CaB LYNN LOOMIS or VlCKJ PETERSON

FOR SALE-WESTLAMO 4.000 sq ft f ree-s tanding DuOdmg wMfi v n a l office Land contract terms. 1-275 and Ford Rd C M LYNN LOOMIS or VICKI PETER-SON

F08I SALE-F I WSMIOTQ8I 1T.M0 sq t»! OuikJlng, approxi-mately 2.000 office, remaining shoe warenouee very dean , truck

FOR SALE FAM84MOTOOI FWnWAY

MOAJSTWAL FAR8C 10.000 sq ft (8.000 s q IL office. 2.000 sq ft s n o c i immediate oc-oupency 1'A sc ree lor aspanalor C M MARY BUSH

VACANT SITES COMhKRCIAL SITES

NOV! - 2 acraa, 400 on Nov< Rd.. all utilltiea. neer Grand River

NOVI - 3 ac re e t a on 12 Mike cor-ner. neer Waal Oaks.

NOVI - 5.7 acre* 500 Seek Rd , near Pont iac Trail, ad j acen t to 10 acre mutt!

•VEST BLOOMFIELD - Hther Re acre c o m e r site, siao 154 ac neer comer $80,000 Sewer roee.

CANTON - S acraa. ForO-8eck roada Comer propoeed for com-iTterclal $89,900 Long term Land Contract available

WESTLAND - 8 Acre*, c o m e r of Cherry MM - Newtwrgh. Sewer and water C M LOIS ECONOMOU

CANTON - For sale, commercia l office. 3.T7 acraa on h — M y tra-veled Mictugan Avenue at Sheldon Double frontage. 800 ft. on Michv gen. 350 ft. on Geddea Rd. P rope r -ty* has variety ol u s e s Adleoent t o bank CM DAN GILMART1N

MULTIPLE BITES BUILD NOW - 108 Unrts, water site plans approved. Reedy for building permit On Beck Rd., Wtxom 7.8 acraa.

NOVI - 10 acrea, S12S.0O0 Beck fld - Pontiac TrM. adlacernt to S acres commercaal site

WEST BLOOMFIELD - 12 Acres, Hlher-Greer Sewer at roed

PONTIAC TOA1L-W1XOM icrea nee 1110.000 MILFORD - 57 acrea on MUford Rd., North ol town C M L04S ECOMOMOU

FARMINGTON HILLS - S MHe. M Jtumee ready to buSd 4,e00eq. ft $65 000 Lend Contract terms

FARMINGTON HULLS - 2 .6 Hamed Rd.. poaamia office edie-cent to golf exxrae.

WEST BLOOMFIELD - HI Roed J 8 acre corner sMa and 12 acre M s sewer at roed. C M LOtS ECONOMOU

CANTON - Reduced 82 divide Sheldon Rd S. of Ave near 275 Al T 3 S

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T H E O B S E R V E R recently published a photograph of the Centennial Educational Pa rk ' s Nat ional Merit Scholarship semif inal is ts . Six students appeared in the photograph, but the words beneath the picture indicated seven C E P seniors were semif inal is ts

The seventh was missing f r o m the photograph and unnamed

Hea the r Bodell, the missing NMS semif ina l i s t . was not avai lable —

for a very good reason She is spending the year in Germany Las t spring, she and Jane t McKeon were selected to receive Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Scholarships,

to live and study in Germany for a year . i n e y , along with several other s tudents f rom Plymouth Canton and P lymou th Salem high schools, applied for the scholarships last fal l .

It wasn ' t easy, Applications included 12 questions to be answered in paragraph fo rm as well as a 500-word essay on the chal lenges facing U.S.-West G e r m a n re la t ions A commit tee of teachers at each high school reviewed the applicat ions, interviewed the s tudents and selected one student to r ep resen t each school. These appl ica t ions were sent to Washington, DC. . along with thousands of others f r o m across the United S ta tes to select the semif inal is ts . t h e s e s tudents went through an extensive interview process in their home states .

F I R S T , EACH student had a n personal interview, then a group session of f ive students worked together to solve a hypothetical social relations problem

Janet McKeon L ° " jy J6 o f

the Michigan semif ina l i s t s were selected for the scholarship, Among them were Heather , f rom Plymouth Salem, and J ane t , f r o m Plymouth Canton High School.

The scholarship is sponsored by the U.S. Congress and the West G e r m a n Bundestag. Af ter a few days in Washington, the 426 winners f r o m the United States lef t in Ju ly to live and study in West G e r m a n y for one year .

They at tended a s u m m e r language school for a few weeks. Hea the r living with a fami ly near F r a n k f u r t , and Jane t with a family near Zurich. Then they joined their " 'permanent fami l ies" — Jane t in Munich and Heather in a smal l town outside Braunschweig, near the E a s t G e r m a n border

They will visit Berlin and attend sessions of the West Ge rman congress. They will stop in Washington on their way home next Ju ly to m a k e a presentat ion to the U.S. Congress

Hea the r ' s parents a re Timothy and Diane Bodell and Jane t ' s , J i m and Shirley McKeon. all of P lymou th Township.

The above clears up tbe mys te ry of the missing seventh NMS semif inal is t . Heather Bodell missed the Observer photographer because she is in West Germany

SPECIAL OLYMPICS is a projec t near and dear to the hear ts of Plymouth-Canton Civltans And now the whole communi ty can help them in a fund-raiser For every 1 fr-ounce Ci t rus Hill Select F ro ien Concent ra te can top collected. Wayne County Special Olympics will r ece ive 25 cents And for each 25 cen t s earned in the Plymouth-Canton area , the local club will r ece ive 1J>4 cents for its o*ra Special Olympics p rogram

Ci t rus Hill-Special Olympic collection boxes a r e In Danny's, F a r m e r Jack 's , Stan 's Market , Grea t Scott!, and Spar tan ' s main o f f ice in Plymouth, as well as Kroger and Meijer 's In Canton

Save the ent i re can top, drop it in one of these boxes, and the local Civl tans will receive credi t . The c lub la planning to place canis ters In schools and churches, too.

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v a c a t i o n s a n d s h e l l h u n t i n g s o n a F l o r i d a I s l a n d . Lil G r i f f i n w a s a w a r d e d B e s t of S h o w a t t h e M i c h i g a n S t a t e Fa i r f o r h e r f o u r - s t o r i e d V i c t o r i a n h o u s e .

Special exhibit features works of miniaturists

The fall exhibit in the P lymou th His-torical Museum displays the works of a r ea miniatur is ts They a re m e m b e r s of the National Association of Minia-ture Enthusiasts (NAME). They have their own branch of the nat ional associ-ation. The LITTLE Club, working at the local level with the Li t t le Experi-ence shop. 1049 S. Main, P lymouth .

LITTLE stands for League of Inter-ested Tiny Treasure-Loving Enthusi-asts .

Miniaturists usually work on a scale of one inch to one foot or 1:12. But among the houses on display at the mu-seum is a model that m e a s u r e s about th ree inches f rom base to the peak of the roof.

J ane t Cavanaugh of Redfo rd Town-ship used a scale of 1:1728 fo r her four-room house and the furnishings Her peddler 's wagon, with all i ts parapher -nalia, was built on a 1:12 scale. The Rambl ic Man's Store was a winner at the Michigan Sta te Fa i r

LIL G R I F F I N used a 1:24 sca le on her four-story Victorian house tha t was named best of show at the Sta te F a i r

P a m Anderson's Shell Shop brings back memor ies of shell ga the r ing on a Florida island during winter vacat ions It was built on a 1.12 scale. The r a t t an cha i r was bought at F r a n k ' s Nursery

"You can buy a min ia tu re of almost anything." said Anderson, who ar-ranges seasonal exhibits at the Plym-outh Historical Museum Doll house

fu rn i tu re is m a n u f a c t u r e d on a 1:12 scale. Anderson had dif f icul ty in furn-ishing her daughter Amy 's doll house, which is in the display of miniatures , because it is not to the s tandard scale

The Lundby doll house w a s manufac -t u r e d in Sweden by a company that also m a d e fu rn i tu re and appl iances in the 1:16 scale. The Swedish company went bankrupt , and the only American company that m a n u f a c t u r e d the off-scale fu rn i tu re went out of business. Owners of Lundby doll houses cannot find fu rn i tu re to fit,

Anderson suggests tha t the Swedish doll houses and their furnishings will increase in value as they become col-lector 's i tems.

The hand-painted fu rn i tu re and ac-cessories had a def in i te Scandinavian look. Kitchen app l i ances have perfec t details, the d ishwasher pulls out, and the r e f r i g e r a t o r is comple te with shelves and bins.

T H E HISTORICAL Museum is open 1-4 p.m. Thursday. Sa turday and Sun-day Admission is $1 for adults, 50 cents for youths 11-17, and 25 cents for children 5-10.

The min ia tures exhibit fea tures houses, rooms and outdoor scenes. It in-cludes a teddy bears picnic and a fish-ing scene, a green house, f lower shop, dining room and nurse r ies

One exhibit shows how to make a min ia tu re project f r o m s ta r t to finish

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Staff photos by Bill Brealer

Sales conference sells' business expertise A leading sel f -mot ivat ional speaker

and two women "success s tor ies ' ' will headline the Women in Sales confer-ence Saturday, Oct 12, a t Mercy Col-lege in Detroit .

Sponsored by Professional Women in Sales, the event will f e a tu r e Ira Hayes, Ruth Je f f r i e s and Stephanie Tanton as keynote speakers

Hayes — the " ambassado r of en-thus iam" as he's been tagged — has been featured at more than 4.000 na-tional and internat ional conventions and motivational ral l ies with audiences ranging as high as 18.000 The author of two book. "Yak. Yak, Yak" and "Suc-cess. Go for It," be is the past president of the National Speakers Association and is recognized as one of the roost-popular motivat ional speaker s In the country today.

His address at the luncheon is ex-pected to be both "s t imula t ing as well as pract ical ," noted a Profess ional Women in Sales spokeswoman, "be-cause he will describe the fundamen ta l techniques that i l lustrate his belief that enthusiasm and success a r e ski l ls you can learn."

J E F F R I E S AND Tanton will lead separa te workshops, but they also will work together tn the genera l session, each presenting her own point of view on issues cr i t ical to women.

J e f f r i e s will lead a workshop on Moving Up in the Organizat ion." She

will address the qual i t ies and skills necessary to move f r o m a "str ict ly sa les" envi ronment to co rpora te posi-tions with broader manage r i a l respon-sibilities. Some of the topics to be dis-cussed a r e dealing with technical and admin i s t ra t ive subordinates , moving beyond first-level m a n a g e m e n t and profit and loss or ientat ion.

J e f f r i e s is a branch m a n a g e r for Mo-torola Informat ion Sys tems which sells compute r s to For tune 500 companies In Michigan and nor thwest Ohio. Before becoming a sales m a n a g e r f ive years ago, she was in Motorola ' s computer and da ta processing se rv ice sales divi-sion.

She has IS years of exper ience in the da t a processing industry and five years exper ience teaching secondary school. She is past president of Oakland County NOW (National Organisa t ion for Wom-en) with a r e a s of concent ra t ion in equal employmen t aad sexual ha ras smen t

Tanton will p resent a workshop on "Becoming a Prorootab le Woman.' She will discuss now to a t t a in personal goals within' your c o m p a n y and how t o develop tbe "right s tuff " Case studies will be used to i l lus t ra te ways to foster abi l i t ies with peers and super iors

TANTON, WHO is also a fo rmer

teacher, has just been promoted to dis-t r ict m a n a g e r for the Copy Produc t s Division of E a s t m a n Kodak Co. in Cali-fornia. Her previous position was m a r -ket m a n a g e r with the company She was responsible for the pe r fo rmance and deve lopment of a team of sales represen ta t ives and t rainers She f i rs t entered sa les with Xerox Corp a f t e r eight years as a high school teacher

The choice between 13 morning workshop o f fe r ings include

• "Get Your Brain Together So You Can be More Persuas ive" — Mary Lee Gentry, d i rec tor . Spectrum Communi-caUons Gent ry will also lead an a f t e r -noon session. "Oh Lord. P lease Don't Let Me be Misunderstood "

• "The Dynamics of Personal Moti-vat ion" — Linda Stuckey, president . LDS (Leadership Development Success) Enterpr i ses

• "Wardrobe Expansion with the Use of Accessories" — Rita Combs, president. The Finishing Touch

• "Your Money — Use It or Lose I t " — Marcia Stroko, financial consultant . Shearson Lehman American E x p r e s s Just ice Singer, owner . Singer and Asso-cia tes

• "Developing a Market ing Mental l ty" — Colleen Mllllgan, marke t ing consultant.

• Success - It Has a Special Ring to I t" — Linda Burxynski. marke t ing

executive, Decorat ing Den. The afternoon workshops will in-

clude • 'Decision Making and Goal Set-

ting," — Delphine Palkowski, vice pres ident of m a r k e t i n g , C rea t i ve Change Consultants Inc.

• "Dos and Don'ts of Business Poli-t ics" — Pa t C a m m a r a t a . author-pub-lisher of "High Heels on the Corporate Ladder."

• "You and Your Product: Make Them More Presen tab le" — Leslie Freder ick, sales represen ta t ive and in-s t ructor , Ralph Nichols Corp. sponsor-

ing Dale Carnegie training • "The One-minute Sa lesperson" —

Maritza Sabbagh. sales represen ta t ive . Wilson Learning

The day-long conference will end on a social note with "ne twork ing" ovef wine and cheese Door pr izes will be given away at this t ime also

Registration fee for tbe conference , including lunch and the wine and cheese party, is $45 for m e m b e r s , | 55 for non-members and $65 at the door

For more Information, cal l 261-0410 Mercy College is located at 8200 W

Outer Drive. Detroit

Gout's pain drugs helped Gout has spelled intense pain to

sufferers since the dawn of mankind. Ii inflicted itself on tbe ancient Romans and brought agony to oar own But today gout may be cording to Independence Health Plan.

Gout affects the joints and kidneys ss a result of the buildup of srie add In the tisanes Uric add salt forma needle-like crystals in one or more Jotata, cre-ating extreme pain and tnflamatton The buildup normally is dae to aauaaal-ly high production of ark add ar slower elimination ot It than Is re-

Contrary to popular thought, goat Is

not caused by over-indulgence, al-though overweight people with gout tend to have greater difficulty than those with normal weight Although It tends to run is families, it Is not always hereditary

Over a million people are victims ot this type ot arthritis today, bat recent-ly-developed medicines provide relief. Older medicine sack ss colchicine were developed by the andea and aasd until a few years ago. sr. M a effects were often painful.

New msdlrtass have bat tn aid the body la prodwiaa leal arte add or to eliminate It

2B(P.C) Udit Thursday, Saptemper 26 1985

Homes' 25th anniversary full of surprises Surprise That sounds familiar to at

least one couple in our community. Judy and Roger Home were greeted

recently by just that word as friends and family gathered at the home of Art and Sue Lawrence to celebrate the first 25 years of the Homes" marriage

With guests hiding all over the house, Judy and Roger walked into the Law-rence home looking forward to a nice evening and a good game of pinochle. But their friends and family had differ-ent ideas With guests from Kenosha (Wis.), Toledo, Livonia, Plymouth, Gar-den City, Novi, Lansing and Canton, the house was full and busy

Poor Judy and Roger had to settle for an evening full of eating, unwrap-ping gifts and loads of conversation with all those nearest and dearest to them Not a bad trade for a pinochle game

On to the Mostaccioli, the salad, the wedding cake and all the trimmings that accompany a celebration such as this After a good hour of gift opening they discovered along with all the beautiful gifts such as crystal, some very unusual gifts.

There was a money tree made from dollar bills, a handy little item. Of course it makes explaining "money doesn't grow on trees" to children a bit difficult, But I'd chance it if given such a tree.

They also received 25 'Las Vegas Dollars' for use you know where, as well as a Casino sign in a huge f r a m e with 25 silver dollars in-it

ANOTHER UNUSUAL gift was a Memory Box

This is a box of any size, depending on how many memories your friends are able to dig up from your deep dark past All items are placed inside the

box and then you have your romance from A-Z. all wrapped up and ready for your review anytime you please

For instance, in their box they found the original invitation to their wedding, their wedding photo and little ceramic replicas of their dogs and so on Not a bad idea I won't need anything like that on my 25th. I just step downstairs and start reminiscing I haven't thrown out a thing

Now if I just include their guest list, this can be placed in the memory box and dragged out on their 50th. Just think of it. they'll still be reading my column when I am (mumble mumble) years old

So for now, and for posterity, the guest list Pat Lawrence of Plymouth; Kent Lawrence and Kathleen Kolacz. Bill and Jo Mudloff. Mark and Debbie Pagliaroni, Jack and Lois Rudolph, Jim Rudolph and Shelly Van Valkenberg, of Canton. Bill and MaryLou Schneider. Bob and Lynette Koessl and Chuck and Joyce Hammond, of Livonia; Craig and Kathy Lawrence, Garden City; Tom and Julie Rudolph, of Redford; Bill and Judy Morstadt. Ray and Joann Swang-stu, Rick and Bonnie Earle. Dick and Marge Di Castri. Gary and Beverly-Pound and Henia Pomianek all from Toledo.

.AND THAT'S not all, folks Jim and Kathy Campbell came from

Novi. Lois and Paul Muetze, Brian and Nancy Portillia. and a real surprise. Judy's old boss and his wife, Jim and Mary Lynn Ryan, came all the way from Kenosha. Wis

Last but not least. Lynne Rudo'ph of Lansing and some very special guests. Rogers parents, Red and Esther Home, and Judy and Roger's daughter and son-in-law. Kris and Butch Babler

As you can see, they came from far

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Well developed concentration Dear Lorene:

I work as a bookkeeper and secre-tary in a small tool and machine com-pany in Fannin ton.

I read your column quite often and am interested in having my handwrit-ing analyzed. I am 46 years old, mar-ried and verv active.

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Dear J.C. You are probably well-suited to your

job as bookkeeper/secretary as your concentration is well developed You can zero in on your work and not need to be on center stage. You may, howev-er, be inclined toward clock-watching.

By nature you are friendly and talka-tive. Others appreciate your candid manner A little tendency to sometimes lose discretion in what should be told and what should be held in confidence is suggested.

Some areas of your life find you quite enthusiastic And those around you can be carried right along with it. You are rather emotional. Much energy is expended on feelings that can run from high to low.

You have learned to use time effec-tively. Lit t le is spent on things that are not meaningful to you. This probably allows you to manage a career and still find time to be active in other things.

You adhere to your beliefs and are not looking for any other. Once you mind is made up you can be a tad stub-born

You want others to see you more so-phisticated than you may inwardly feel. You often come on strong and use pretense to cover less confident feel-ings Some shrewdness in dealing with others is here too. And an element of suspicion or distrust may influence you relationships

At the time of this letter, you appar-ently were not feeling real comfortable with yourself or you circumstances. It seems some unresolved emotional scars\ resulting from a past trauma may Up bothering you. Perhaps this is a

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and wide for this celebration I under-stand the Toledo guests drove home af-ter the party After all they were so-o-o-o close to home.

Sue tells me she has known Judy for years. And stranger than strange, after knowing each other in Kenosha, they met again in Canton, Michigan. Art and Sue arrived here 10 years ago. while Judy and Roger arrived this past Feb-ruary — better late than never Happy anniversary, Judy and Roger, and many, many more.

REMEMBER, this is the last week to get in your entry for the "Help a Lady in Distress" contest

In case you missed that information, American Airlines Air Transport Local 521 employees are sponsoring a drive to raise money for the restoration of the Statue of Liberty The method is a

drawing, and the prizes were all donat-ed so all the money will go to the fund The project is nationwide, however, this drawing is only in Michigan, so you have a better than average chance to win.

The grand prize is a 1986 Ford Aeros-tar Van, now on display at the airport. First prize is two tickets on American Airlines to any of their domestic cities or Hawaii. Second prize is an RCA Vi-deo Recorder, donated by Adray Appli-ance.

I can't see how you can lose You're donating to a good cause, a source of pride and deep meaning to all of us. and you have a good chance to win some wonderful prizes The drawing is only for this area or AA city, and does not include the other cities American

Each sponsored its own fund-raiser Tickets are | 2 each or three for 15 and you must mail your money to Statue of Liberty Restoration, P.O. Box 42452, Detroit, Michigan 48242 Deadline is Sept 30. so go right now and mail your money Please include your name, ad-dress and phone number Each entry' will be acknowledged Stop reading now and send in your entry, then come back and finish the paper.

I assume you have mailed your en-try?

SO FOR THAT. I'll give you a hot tip

This weekend — that's today, tomor-row and Saturday — the Franklin Palmer Subdivision at Cherry Hill and Palmer roads (PAVED PALMER, I might add. off Sheldon) is having what may well be the last subdivision garage sale this year.

This is an opportunity not to be missed Your last chance at loads of bargains just before the annual hiber-nation. Prices should be prettv good since these people obviously are taking one last shot at clearing everything out for the winter storing time. They prob-ably don't wish to have any leftovers So. get on over there, right off Sheldon

between Cherry Hill and Palmer

A QUICK NOTE Please remind all your driving chil-

dren, and your husband to stop for school buses More on this subject next week, but for now please review the rules quickly.

IF YOU ARE a senior citizen, please note: Did you know that you can go to the school board office and attain a card that will permit you access to the schools' sporting events all year around?

This is not just a discount pass but one which will permit f ree admission. Just drop into the administration off-ice, 454 S. Harvey, show proof of age 62 or over and residency in the Plymouth-Canton community and you will be is-sued your pass at no charge.

Please take advantage of this oppor-tunity to see your tax dollars at work in the performance of our youth. You'll find many events to observe this year, and perhaps you could teach us a trick or two. I'd be proud if you told them you read it in Canton Chatter. Enjoy the sporting events, maybe I'll see you there!

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Crafters bring country back to the city The author is an a r t i s a n who has

worked in a var ie ty of media and for the past few years has been the moving force behind Mercy Hi&h

School's Folk Art Festival. The an-nual festival is set this year for Oct. 5

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C o u n t r y c o m e s to t h e ci ty in m a n y f o r m s — s h e e p a n d g e e s e a n d o t h e r h a n d m a d e c r a f t s .

In days gone by, no self-respecting housewife would have ever thought of allowing a duck, chicken, pig or goose into her kitchen. Yet today "barnyard animals" are found not only in the kitchen but in many other rooms of the home. They are represented in many media which include ceramic, wood, fabric and stone Clearly country has come to the city

The popularity of country decorating might be explained as a subconscious desire to return to a simpler lifestyle sans tension, anxiety and ulcers. Folk art, which has been used to accentuate country decorating, can be found in city apartments, split-level dwellings in modem suburbs as well as in quiet hamlets.

Antique folk art drew on such themes as patriotism, politics and religion as sources for inspiration.

A Biblical quote f rom Isaiah states: "The wolf shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together and a little child shall lead them."

This quote inspired a Quaker preach-er. Edward Hicks, to paint one of the most famous folk ar t paintings, known as "The Peaceable Kingdom." There are at leaist 60 versions of this theme which Hicks painted during the course of his life. Although the placement of the characters differ on each painting, the theme of animals and races of man living together in peace is conveyed.

Such values once again seem import-ant in American society and may be another reason for the interest in coun-try and folk art decorating as well as collecting. These themes were not only painted but were reflected in antique

glass, pottery, ceramics and stoneware

DECORATING with antiques is one way of achieving the country look Most people are fortunate in having heirlooms that have been passed down from generation to generation. They are the lucky ones. However, if one has to buy antiques they can be'very expen-sive and very hard to find. Also, few people are expert enough to spot a for-gery from an original.

The answer here is to always buy from a reputable dealer at various shops or shows. Antique shows, such as the Symphony League Antique Mart, at tempt to bring the best antique deal-ers from the area under one roof. Such dealers usually carry a wide variety of antiques at various price ranges. Also, they will stand behind their antiques.

An alternative to antique folk art is the folk ar t that is handmade and reproduced by modern craf ts persons This can be found at many folk art and chantry craft shows that have become an important part of the fall season. When visiting a local folk ar t show, you may see craftspersons demonstrating craf t techniques, which have been passed down for centuries. For in-stance the tulip motif used in folk art designs originally came from Holland and Germany in the 18th century.

Most c r a f t s p e r s o n s a r e very knowledgeable about their craft . Many times craftspersons will insert a short history of their craf t within your pur-chase Often these products are utili-tarian as well as decorative, which means that you have doubled your pur-chase

BETWEEN NOW and Christmas, folk art booths will have a prominent place in pre-holiday shows throughout the area Largest in the Plymouth-Can-ton area will be the Thanksgiving

weekend show at the Plymouth Cultur-al Center and the second show tbe fol-lowing weekend. The Oct. 5 show is in Mercy High School, 11 Mile and Middlebelt, Farmington Hills. This show will have more than 75 displays of folk ar t for sale. The Observer will

publish a running calendar of local c raf t shows.

Country decorating with folk art is not a passing fancy. It seems to grow more with each year. It stresses re-spect for values of tbe past as well as hope and optimism for the future.

new voices Kevin and Kathleen

Depp of Union Street, Plymouth announce the birth of their daughter, Meghan Kathleen Depp,

Aug. 24 in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Ann Ar-bor, She has a brother, Sean.

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F rank and Marga re t McNamara of Plymouth and Jerry and Suzanne Depp of Indiana.

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Marisa Louise Bagnasco and Michael Angelo Cimino J r exchanged marriage vows Aug. 23 in Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, Plym-outh with the Rev. Francis Byrne and Deacon James Baughman officiating Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C Bagnasco of Crabtree Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Angelo Cimino of North Ter-ritorial, all of Plymouth. The bride's candlelight mat te taffe ta gown had a chapel train and a bodice made of re-embroidered beaded Alencon lace. She carried a bouquet of orchids, roses, stephanotis and baby's breath. Maid of honor was the bride's sister Jenmne Bagnasco, and bridesmaids were Carol McGlinn, Patricia Cimino and Norine McMahan. Their soft raspberry taffeta gowns were trimmed with crocheted lace and their bouquets were in

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Best man was Bill Harsha and ushers were John VanWagoner, Matt Etienne and Kevin Kelliher. Christopher Cimino, the bridegroom's godchild, was ring bearer Joseph Bagnasco of California, the bride's brother, read the scripture. The couple hon-eymooned at Hilton Head Island, S.C., af ter the re-ception a t Hawthorne Valley Country Club. They will live in Ann Arbor,

The bride graduated from Plymouth Canton High School in 1980 and from Michigan State University in 1984. She is employed at University of Michigan Hospital, Ann Arbor. Her husband is a 1979 gradu-ate of Plymouth Salem High School and a 1983 graduate of MSU. He is completing a graduate de-gree at Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti.

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dubs in action dubs in action • METHODIST RUMMAGE SALE

Fall rummage sale at First United Methodist Church of Plymouth. 45201 North Territorial, will be 9 a.m. to 6 p.m Thursday. Oct 3 Clothing, house-hold items, toys, appliances and furni-ture available Buck-a-Bag 6-8 p.m Call 453 5280 if you have items to donate

• PLYMOUTH LIONS Plymouth Lions Club will meet at

6 30 p.m. Thursday. Oct. 3 at the May-flower Hotel It will be Youth Ex-change presentation night when Lion Rodger Vaughn will host exchange stu-dents and their parents

• S T A M P CLUB West Suburban Stamp Club will

meet, juniors at 7 30 p.m and program at 8 30, Friday, Oct 4. in the Plymouth Township Meeting Room. Ann Arbor Road just east of Lilley Members are reminded to bring something to sell in the fall auction There will be a three-lot limit Club does not take a percent-age so all money goes to seller

• VFW PANCAKE BREAKFAST Mayflower Lt. Gamble Ladies Auxi-

liary Veterans of Foreign Warswill have a pancake breakfast the first Sun-day of every month. October through June, at the VFW Hall. 1426 S Mill, just north of Ann Arbor Road Menu in-cludes pancakes, sausage, eggs, toast and French toast Cost is 12 for adults and $1 for children 5 and under First breakfast of the new season will be Oct 6

• MOUNTAIN CRAFTS SALE Detroit West Suburban Alumnae

Club of Pi Beta Phi will sponsor an Ar-rowcraft sale 1-6 p.m. Sunday, Oct 6 at the home of Mrs Thomas Carl (455-0821), 1754 Old Salem. Plymouth. The sale will feature mountain crafts and weaving from the Arrowmont School. Gatlinburg. Tenn Refreshments Pro-ceeds from sale will benefit mountain craf tsmen and the Arrowmont School of Crafts

• MATTHAEI BOTANICAL G A R D E N S LOBBY SALE

Friends of the Matthaei Botanical Gardens will have their October lobby sail 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sun-day, Oct 5-6 at the gardens, 1800 N Dixboro. Ann Arbor Plants, gift items, reference books, pressed flower cards, napkins, wrapping paper and other gar den-related items for sale

• P C A C MEMBERSHIP C O F -F E E S

The Plymouth Community Arts Council invites interested residents to attend one of its new-member coffees The first will be 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday. Oct 9andthe second 7:30-9 p.m. Thursday. Oct 10. For informa-tion or to indicate which coffee you plan to attend, call Donna Keough, 455-2548

• PLYMOUTH HISTORICAL S O -CIETY

Plymouth Historical Society will meet at 7:30 p.m.Thursday, Oct. 10, at the museum, Main at Mill. Guest speaker Dennis Fijalkowski. executive director of the Michigan Wildlife Habi-tat Foundation, will discuss "Our Wild-life Heritage "The slide/lecture pres-entation give a historical view of Mich-igan's wildlife, what has been lost and what must be done to maintain and re-store Guests may attend.

• VFW AUXILIARY LUNCHEON AND CARD PARTY

Seventh annual luncheon and card party sponsored by the Mayflower Lt. Gamble Ladies Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars will be Saturday, Oct. 12, at the post home. 1426 S. Mill Street, just north of Ann Arbor Road. Lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Luncheon-only tickets are $3 and may

be purchased at the door Luncheon and cards is $3 50 and tickets are by ad-vance sale only by calling Mary Bunch. 453-8771 or Veneta Hornbeck, 453-6040 There will be a sale of baked goods and white elephants, as well as prizes

• CANTON N E W C O M E R S CLUB MEMBERSHIP TEA

New Canton residents interested in meeting people and making new friends are invited to a tea at 7 30 p.m Thursday. Sept 26. A representative of the Plymouth-Canton Newcomers Ser-vice will be there to give complimenta-ry merchant packets. For reservations and more information, call Kathy, 981-3781, or Vickie. 981-6175

• ST. KENNETH W O M E N ' S GUILD FASHION SHOW

Both men and women will model fall fashions from Nawrot 's Pendleton Shoe. Twelve Oaks Mall, at 7:30 p.m Thursday, Sept. 26. at the Church Cen-ter on Haggerty Road, south of Five Mile Coffee and dessert will be served and there will be prizes. Everyone wel-come Donation is $4 For information and tickets call Mary Hamblin. 420-0360; Alice Smock, 453-3224: or Mickey Pennypacker.420-0819.

• SPAGHETTI DINNER Ladies Guild of Christ the Good

Shepherd Lutheran Church, 42690 Cherry Hill, Canton Township will have their fourth annual spaghetti dinner 5-8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27. Admission $3.50 for adults and J2 for children. Children 3 and under free For more informa-tion, call Diane Klosterman, 981-3421

• PLYMOUTH-CANTON MOTHERS OF T W I N S GARAGE SALE

Lots of children's clothes will be available at the Plymouth-Canton Mothers of Twins Club garage sale 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, at 44755 Leslie Lane, west of Sheldon and north of Joy

• CAMP FIRE RECRUITING BOYS AND GIRLS

The area council of Camp Fire has set three parents' meetings to recruit leaders and form groups in the Plym-outh Canton area Kindergartners. called Sparks in Camp Fire, and first and second graders. Bluebirds, will be organized Meetings in elementary school libraries are planned for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1, at Eriksson; Wednes-day. Oct. 2 at Farrand; and Thursday, Oct. 3 at Smith.

This is Camp Fire 's 75th anniversary-year and theme for recruitment is "Soar High with Camp Fire Girls and Boys." For more information, call San-dy. 833-2670

• BIKE R O D E O / S A F E T Y Children of all ages are invited to at-

tend the bike rodeo, bike safety and lite-a-bike program 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat-urday, Sept. 28, in the Veterans of For-eign Wars parking lot, 1426 S. Mill St Plymouth. Prizes will be given for games by age groups plus free plates for bicycles, hot dogs, chips and pop Application forms are necessary and they are available at the Plymouth Po-lice Department. The program is spon-sored by the Mayflower Lt. Gamble Post VFW and Ladies Auxiliary and the Plymouth Police Department.

For more information, call Officer Wayne Carroll, 453-8600, or Bob and Lorraine nelson, 349-6366.

• WESTSIDE SINGLES Dance 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday, Sept

27, at Roma's of Livonia, Schoolcraft, west of Inkster

• PSYCHIC EYE DINNER MEETING

Plymouth Canton Northville Psychic Eye group will have a dinner meeting 7 p.m Monday, Sept. 30, at Riffles, 18730

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• PLYMOUTH WISER TO MEET WISER, self-help group for widowed

people will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1 in the basement of the Plymouth Historical Museum, Main and Church. Guest speaker Bert Kelly will discuss

Children's Reaction to Loss of a par-e n t " All widows and widowers wel-come. For information, call Donna Nordman. 591-6400, Ext 432

• HOW TO BEGIN COLLECTING S T A M P S — FOR CHILDREN

Dunning Hough Library will observe National Stamp Collecting Month by introducing children to the hobby of stamp collecting. The one-hour pro-gram for children ages 6-11 will be 4 4f-5:30 p.m Tuesday. Oct. 8. in the library. Deadline for reservations is Oct. 3. Children may register at the li-brary, 223 S Main

• HEALTH PROMOTION AND D I S E A S E PREVENTION

Pamela Ashworth, director of Com-munity Health Education Department, Providence Hospital will discuss "Life Habits" 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Oct, 3, in Room B200 of the Liberal Arts Build-ing, Schoolcraft College, 18600 Hagger-ty, Livonia The personal look at health promotion and disease prevention is a free presentation in the open forum se-ries sponsored by the Women's Re-source Center at Schoolcraft. For infor-mation, call Virginia Wilhelm, 591-6400, Ext. 430.

• N E W C O M E R S LUNCHEON. BOTANICAL GARDEN TOUR

Reservations will be available until Sept. 30 for the Plymouth Newcomers Club luncheon at the Lord Fox Restau-rant, Thursday, Oct 3. Call 455-0113 or 453-4329 Hospitality begins at 11 a.m at the Lord Fox, 5400 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor After lunch, the group will tour the Matthaei Botanical Gardens Conservatory on Dixboro Luncheon cost is J9 and conservatory fee is $1.

Reservations will be taken at the luncheon for the Northville Downs out-ing for couples — dinner and racing —

Oct. 25. Cost of $12.50 per person in-cludes buffet dinner and admission to clubhouse. Couples will meet at 5 p.m. at the home of Dianna Miller, 13475 Beacon Hill Drive, phone 455-7189

• ST. JOHN NEUMANN SENIORS

The 50-Up Club meets at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at the church on Warren Road, west of Shel-don. New members are welcome. For information, call Betty Gruchala, pres-ident.

• ITEMS NEEDED FOR CANTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY RUMMAGE SALE

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

• EATING DISORDERS SUPPORT GROUP

Institute for the Study of Eating Dis-orders sponsors support groups for family and friends of persons suffering from eating disorders 6-7:30 p.m. every other Friday. The Oct. 4 lecture topic will be "Stress Management" at the in-stitute, 23800 Orchard Lake Road. Suite 201, Farmington Hills. For infor-mation. call 474-1144

• JR. POOL LEAGUE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

The Mayflower Lt. Gamble Post Vet-erans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Aux-iliary are again sponsoring a Junior Pool League for boys and girls 10-15. They do not have to have an affiliation with the VFW to join. This is a Satur-day travel league with other VFW posts. For more information, call youth

activities chairpersons, Floyd Riley, 459-2394, or Ruth Salisbury, 261-2336, who with other VFW members su-pervise the program

• CRAFTERS INVITED TO OLGC SHOW

Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, Penniman at Arthur, has t£.ble space available to local craf ters for the annual craft show in the school gymna-sium. Show will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat-urday, OCt. 26. Interested craf ters may call Wilma Arnold, 453-8085.

e COUNSEL FOR ENLIGHTENED BIRTH

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

• BIRD SCHOOL GIRLS MAY JOIN BROWNIES, JUNIOR GIRL SCOUTS

All Bird Elementary School girls in grades 1-3 are eligible to become Brownie Girl Scouts Those in grades 4-6 can become Junior Girl Scouts. To get in on the fun call Judi Clemens. 453-3615, for.information.

• POLISH DANCE CLASSES The Centennial Dancers of Plymouth

is offering fall classes in a variety of dances, preschool through adult ball-room dancing at the beginner and ad-vanced levels. An aerobic class and an ethnic class are new this year. For in-formation, call Chris. 459-5696, or Joanne. 464-1263

• CENTENNIAL DANCERS COOKBOOK

The Polish Centennial Dancers of Plymouth's recently published cook-book has more than 300 easy and deli-cious recipes, both Polish and tradition-al. Price is $4.50. It may be obtained by calling Kathie. 397-8253.

• U.S. C O A S T G U A R D AUXILIARY

United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Canton Flotilla 11-11 meets the fourth Tuesday of the month in Room 2510, Plymouth Salem High School, 46181 Joy Road, just west of Canton Center The comparatively new flotilla wel-comes new members. Call Robert Kin-sler. 455-2676, for information.

• TAKE OFF POUNDS TOPS Chapter 1236 meets every

Thursday evening in Faith Community Church, 46001 Warren, Canton. Weigh-

in starts at 6:30 p.m., with a meeting following, 7-8 p.m For information, call 981-0446

• CIVIL AIR PATROL U.S. Air Force Auxiliary Squadron

16-1 invites interested people to attend its weekly meetings, 6:30-10 p.m. Thursdays on the fourth floor of the main building. Willow Run Airport. Any U.S. citizen 13 years of age and older may become a volunteer. For in-formation, call Robert Eizen, com-mander, 326-9673

• OPTIMISTS Club meets a t 7 p.m. the first and

thin! Mondays of each month in the Miles Standish Room of the Mayflower Hotel. Plymouth and Canton residents may call 453-8547 for membership in-formation.

• CHORUS COOKBOOK Plymouth Community Chorus new

cookbook, "All Our Best," is available at Plymouth Book World and from cho-rus members. Price is $7 95.

• TOPS MEETING TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)

meets 7:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays in Central Middle School, Main Street at Church, Plymouth. Ideas on weight re-

duction are discussed. For information, call 453-4756 or 455-1583

• CANTON BPW Canton Business and Professional

Women meet the second Monday of each month at tbe Roman Forum Res-taurant on Ford Road, cocktails a t 6 p.m., dinner at 6:30, and program at 7:30. Dinner charge is $7.50 per person. Call Susan Pack, 455-0873, for informa-tion

• SWEET ADELINES Midwest Harmony Chapter of Sweet

Adelines rehearses in the Senior Citizen Fire Station Center, 10800 Farmington Road, Livonia, just south of Plymouth Road. Women who like to sing four-part harmony are invited to attend. For information, call Pat Daubenmier of Canton, 981-4098, or Barbara Wil-liams of Westland, 721-3861.

• ZESTERS Zesters, a club for Canton residents

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

new voices Donald and Marjorie Lynch of Irvin, Plymouth

announce the birth of their daughter, Elizabeth Mae Lynch, Aug. 28 in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor. The Lynches have a son, Edward, 4.

Grandparents are William and Mary Silvis of Sun City West, Ariz, and Donald and Violet Lynch of Sarasota. Fla.

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CHURCH

BETH£L BAPTIST TEMPLE 29475 W. Six Mile, Livonia

Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Service Wed. Family Hour Bibla Study - Awana Club*

N E W S R E L E A S E — M L. Petty

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10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m 7:30 p.m

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F E L L O W S H I P B A P T I S T C H U R C H (A Ministry of the Baptist General Conference)

M E E T I N G AT T H E H I S T O R I C P L Y M O U T H G R A N G E , 2 7 3 UNION

9 30 A.M Sunday School (For all aqes) •0 30 A M worship " A N I N T E L L I G E N T F A I T H "

NURSERY 6 ;00 P.M. Sunday Evening Fellowship provtdec Children's Church Available

R E V . P E T E R A . F O R E M A N , M I N I S T E R 4 5 5 - 1 5 0 9

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH UUconus 1fou '

AN INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH'

S C H E D U L E O F S E R V I C E S 4 2 5 - 6 2 1 5 or 4 2 5 - 1 1 1 6

SUNDAv S C H O O L SUN ' 0 00 A MORNING WORSHIP SUN 11:00 A EVENING WORSHIP SUN 7:<00 P

KENNETH D. GRIEF PASTOR

WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY

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N O R T H W E S T BAPTIST C H I RCH 23845 Middlebell R<3 V.i Blocks S of 10 Mile

474-3393

Sunday School 9:45 a m Morning Wors/iip 11 00 a m

Evening Service 7 00 p r

Wednesday Service 7 oo p m

Hursery Available Rev Ricflart L Karr Pastor

"V£7 J / P • MO TH M :

4- , \ - f R O j p IA i CO J ' -r Mi West of Sheldon

9:40 A.M. S u n d a y S c h o o l 11:00 A.M. " IT S H O T IN T H E MIDDLE"

Dr . S t a h l 6:30 P .M. Dr . W i l l i a m S t a h l

HERALD OF MOPE WYFC 1520

Mon thru Fri 8 45 A M

Or. William Stahl. Sr Pastor Thomas Pais, Associate Mrs Richard Kaye. Music Director

DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE

BEREAN BIBLE CHURCH REV. TED STIMERS

•5375 ANN ARBOR TRAIL • 11 VON A -25-5585 • between Wayie ,S Newburgh •

MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 A M VISUALIZED CHILDREN'S CHURCH 10:00 A M BIBLE SCHOOL 1115 A M EVENING WORSHIP 6:00 P M WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7 00 P M - AWANAS

Holding Forth the Word of Lite

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 44240 Michigan Ave.

Canton • 397-2900 9 45 A M Sunday Sc.ioo' • 1 00 A M Morning Worship 6 00 P M Evening Worship ' X'M. Wednesday Prsyer Meeting -loiOins to rwtorx B«JW1 Onannitv •n n» Retormefl EjiyssMor-.s

G R A N D R I V E R B A P T I S T O F L I V O N I A Affiliated with American Baptist Churches, U.S.A.)

t 4 } 34500 Six Mile Rd.. Just West of Farmington Rd.) ** , S U N D A Y S

f ;. fr-X AM - Famity Bible School / 10*5 A.M. - Worsnlp

8:00 PM. • Adult Study SehM Youth Group*

W s d n e e d a y - 8:15 P.M. - Church Dinner .... . 700 P.M. - Mid-Weete Pray*

Ronald E Cary. Pastor 261-6950

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

Detroit. Michigan 533-2300

9-.30 A.M. Morning W o r s h i p

"HE EITHER IS OR HE ISN'T" Mr Wm. Stiles

10:45 AM. C h u r c h School

Dr Wee toy I Evans Pastor

Mrs Oornr.a Urn.;!*" 0t MuM

TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 23800 WEST CHICAGO, REDFORD MICHIGAN

PHONE 255-3333

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C H R I S T O U R S A V I O R L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of Schoolcraft)

Phone: 522-6830 LUTHER A. WERTH, PASTOR

S U N D A Y W O R S H I P 8 : 3 0 & 1 1 : 0 0 A . M .

S u n d a y S c h o o l & B i b l e C l a s s 9 : 4 5 A . M .

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St . Paul ' s Lutheran Missouri Synod

20805 MiQ3>eoell ai e Mile Farn-,-igion Hi is <74-0675

-leSe* Pa'chE ynger Pasicw CartE w»ni P»IW» *««!•«•

SAT JROA'Y WORSHIP 6PM SL N.DA> WQBSM - 3 3C •i i'.'

•. SCHOOL 316. E C-ASSES ' t i n CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

G'aJes H-S Rarely Zielmski Principal

H O S A N N A TABOR L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

I 5o RHtl'n-'J 937-2424 a*.

a«. Gl»r» Kopp*' S u n d a y Worsh ip 8:30 4 11:00 A.M.

9:45 A.M.

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GRACE L U T H E R A N C H U R C H MISSOURI S Y N O D

25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY 532-2266 REDFORD TWP

SUNDAY SERVICES SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A 11:00 AM 9:15 & 11.00 A.M

Rev. Victor F. Halboth, Jr. Pastor Mr. James Mol, Parish Asst.

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

Nursery Provided Air Conditioned

L U T H I K - W "a nc x

FAITH L U T H E R A N

30000 Five Mile Road East Livonia

421-7249

HOLY C O M M U N I O N 8:15 & 10:45 A.M.

Nursery A variable Bible Class 9:30 A.M. Tuesday School K-8

4 :15P.M. Education Office

421-7359

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W0R8HIP SERVICES 8:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m.

Nursery Available Sunday School-All A gee

9:45 a.m. Wed Classes

6:45 p.m. WELCOME

FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH

F I R S T A P O S T O L I C L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 16325 Halatead Rd. at 11 Mil*

f ' Farmington Hills, Michigan SERVICES 10:30 A.M. Every Sunday

7:00 P.M. 1st & 3rd Sunday ot each month Sunday School 9:15 A.M. Sept.-May Bible Class 7:45 p.m. Tuee. Sept. - May Song Service Last Sunday ot aach month Sept.-May

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WCAR "09C SUNDAY 10 30 A M

In Livonia - Si Paul Ev Lulheran Church "~S'0 Farmington Rd

P a s t e .Vrfred Koelpih - 261-8759 Church Services 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.

In Plymouth St Peter Ev Lutheran Church ' 343 Denmman Ave

P3S1C' .^c^a 'd KQ©n nger - 453-3393 Wo'sNp Services - $ '0 30 a m • Sunday School 5 1$ a

In Redford Township - Lola Park Ev Lutheran Church.

14750 Kinloch Pasicr Edward Zeii - 532-8655

Worsh'C Services 6 30 a - J n a m • Sunca* Schoo 9 a '

CHURCHES OF CHRIST

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1 1 0 0 A M & 6 0 0 P M , ' v«d " iO c A ' V h ' I

R o b R o b i n s o n M i n i s t e r

Ministers: Dennis Swindle & Lamar Mat thews

4 2 7 8 7 4 3 422 6660 o ' T - u t n

TV C n ^ r e i ?Q S i i u r d a » 9 30 a rr>

C a l l or »V 'o 'ct' 1 'ep C o " e s p o n d e - > c e C o u se

S A L E M UNITED C H U R C H OF CHRIST

33424 O a k l a n d Fermtncfon, Ml 474-68S0 . JR Church 4 WorsMp

9.30 am. Barrier-Fra« Sactuary

Nlursory Provided REV LEE W TYLER

Past or REV CARL H SCHULTZ

Pealo' Errerllus PARSONAGE 477-6478

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U N I T E D C H U R C H

O F C H R I S T

NATIVITY C H U R C H Henry Ruff at West Chicago

Livonia 421-5406

WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL 10:00 A M

Dr Michael H. Carman

Chr is t C o m m u n i t y Chu rch o f C a n t o n

9 8 1 - 0 4 9 9 M e e t i n g at : C a n t o n H i g h S c h o o l

C a n t o n C e n t e r a t Joy W O R S H I P 1 ( M » A.M.

F e l l o w s h i p - Y o u t h C l u b s - C h o i r

B i b l e S t u d y

R e f o r m e d C h u r c h i n A m e r i c a

L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

THE RISEN C H R I S T M i s s o u r i S y n o d

46250 ANN ARBOR PCAO PLYMOUTH

Kenneth Zielke Pas tor 4 5 3 - 5 2 5 2 4 5 3 - 1 0 9 9 EARLY SERVICE 8 30 A M Sun Sch. & Bib le Classes

9.45.to 10 45 A M - A T E SERVICE 11 00 A M

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN

Church & School 5885 Vanoy

1 Blk N. ot Ford Rd., W»»llar>d 425-0260

Kaloh Fischer, Pastor Qary D. Haedapohl

Asst. Pastor

Divine Worship 8 411 a.m Bible Class & SS 9:30 a.m Moods? E»srung Semes 7:X p.m

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. Westland • 422-5550

9:00 a .m. Church School for All Ages

10:00 a .m. Worship 11:00 a .m. Fellowship PAAVO FRUSTI. Pastor

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN 27035 Ann Arbor Trail

Dearborn Hgts e 278-5755

REV. ELMER BEYER Worship 10:30 a.m.

Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Bible Class 9:30 a.m.

'The friendly Church on the Trail...

for you . "

S T . M I C H A E L L U T H E R A N 7000 Sheldon Rd

Canton 459-3333

Pastor Jerry Yarnetl Rev Ted Grotlohn

Worship 8:00 4 11:00 A.M Orexei Morton - Intern Pastor

Sunday School 9:30 A.M Wednesday Evening Teaching

7 00-8:00 P.M Nursery Provided

C H R I S T THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH

« ^ 1 2 0 Worship 8:15 * 11:00 AM.

Church School »:30 AM. Rev n-v.-.srd A Merrier

T I M O T H Y L U T H E R A N

C H U R C H 8 8 2 0 W a y n e Rd .

L ivonia , Mi. 4 8 1 5 0 PASTOR ROLANDO TROIKE

8:15 4 10:45 Worship Service

9:30 a.m. Sunday SchooJ

OFFICE 427-2290

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_ LUTHERAN 8850 Newtourfln at Joy Livonia

427-9575

Merlin E. Jacobs. Pastor Worsrwp 8 00 4 10 30 A M Sunday School 9 15 A M

PR[SB> 1 FRI A N

W V K I ) P K K S K V I I K I W ( H I K C H 0 1 I J \ O M \ F a r m i n g t o n a n d S i x Mile Rd 4 2 2 - 1 1 5 0

Worship sod Sunday School - 830, 1CHJ0 and 1130 A.M

' H O W D O YOU D O T Dr. Barttatt L. Hess

7 : 0 0 P .M. L "FAITH, FAST-FOOD AND FIVE THOUSAND" / ^ Sketches from tha Llta of Chriat

sJ i Dr. Robert O. Woodburn •1 . s m Wednesday 7:00 P.M -SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

; Activities !or All Aoes) sm

S u n d a y S e r v i c e B r o a d c a s t 9 :30 a . m . . W M U Z - F M 103.5

Nursery Provided at All Services

S T . P A U L ' S P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H ( U . S . A . ) 27475 F i v e M i l e R d | a i I n k s i e r ) 422-1470

9:30 & 11:00 A.M. W o r s h i p & C h u r c h S c h o o l

" A N E W P E R S P E C T I V E O N T H I N G S "

Rev. K. Thoresen " N e w L i fe B ib l e S t u d y " FCAO AJ*. Tueaday

G o s p e l of M a r k - B i b l e S t u d y

Dr. W. F. Whltledge

fcSO A.M. a 700 P.M. Wed. Rev. P.R. Irwin Rev. K.R. Thoresen

T R I N I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

1-0101 W. Ann Arbor Rd., Plymouth at G o t f r e d s o n & Ann Arbor Rd.

Sunday School for all a g e s 9:45 a.m.

Worship Services and Junior Church - 8:30 & 11:00 a .m.

Rev. W i l l i a m C. M o o r e - Pastor Nursery P r o v i d e d Phone 459-9550

YOU ARE INVITED GARDEN CITY

PRESBYTERIAN C H U R C H U . S . A .

. 1841 M i d d l e b e l t I One block south ot Ford)

Sunday Wcvslilp 9:15 4 11 00 a.m Clorofi Sctxx* 4 Nursary

11 00 Am. Gare'h D. Baker. Pastor I

4 2 1 - 7 6 2 0 :

GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 5835 Sheldon Ri„

CANTON WOftSKIP & CHURCH SCHOOL

9:15 A.M. ft 11:00 A.M. Kennetti F. OruebeL P«stor

45S-0013

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ROSEDALE GARDENS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.,

Hubbard at VV Chicaqo • 422-0494 Gerald R CoDleigh & David W Good. Ministers

W O R S H I P S E R V I C E 10:30 A.M.

" B E Y O N D P O S I T I V I S M "

Church School (Nursery-12th) 10:30 A.M.

ST . T I M O T H Y PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH (U.S.A.)

16700 Wewtxjrgn • --c»8

11:00 A.M. WORSHIP &

CHURCH SCHOOL

E Dickson Forsyth. Pastor

464-8844

V I L L A G E P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 25350 W. Six M»le, Redford ttstw. Beech Daly & Teiearaohi

Rev. Robert M. Barcus 534-7730 Worship 10:00 A.M. - Church School 11:15 A.M.

" F O R G I V E U S . . . "

T h u r s d a y - W e e k d a y P r o g r a m For All T h u r s d a y Bib le S t u d y 7 : 0 0 P .M. People Growing In Faith And Love

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ST. MATTHEWS UNITED METHODIST

30900 Si* Vile R<3 &+1 S Davd * Strong M.nisrpi

422-6018 10 0C' * M wofifuc Serv>c« 10 00 AM Church SCW

|3 »1 - 8th GrsOei 10 6o A M Jf 4 Sr Mign Ciais 11 15 AM Adutl Study Class

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ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

pi*C»O'0 T ?wi snip i 10000 BFEC.H DALY ROAD

^ C. ,eiOW'* K JC MINISTERS

M. CLEMENT PARR, RANDY J. WHITCOMB 9:30 & 11:00 A.M. Worship Se rv ice

" T H E R U S T Y T O O L " 9:30 A.M. Nurse ry C a r s A Adult C h u r c h S c h o o l 11:00 A.M. Nurse ry th ru Senior High C h u r c h

S c h o o l . Minister of Music, Ruth Hadley Turner

DETROIT L A E S T A D I A N

C O N G R E G A T I O N 290 Fairground at Ann Arbor Trail - Plymouth

Donald W Lehti, Pastor 471-1316

Sunday School s a o a j n .

Sundey WereMp 1100 s_m

BIMe Cteee-Tuee. 730 p.m Flnnlah language service scheduled monthty on

third Sunday at 11.00 a m

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

29887 West E leven Mile Road 4; Jue t West of Middlebe l t Farmington Hills

W O R S H I P 9 : 1 5 & 11 A.M. " N A T U R E D O E S N ' T A L W A Y S S I N G "

Dr Wm. Ritter Of. William A. Ritter, Paslor Rev Qeorge Kllboum Rev David R Strobe, Assoc Pastor Judy May. Dtr: of Ctirtstlar Ed Mr MeMn Rookus, D»r of Music Singles Ministry, Rev StroOe

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C A T H O L I C CHURCHES

MEMORIAL CHURCH OF CHRIST

<C»r>«iiar> C"v*cH| 354 75 Five Mile Rd

464 6722 MARK McGlLVREY Minister

CHUCK EMMERT Youth Minister

BIBLE SCHOOL i Ail aoes l 9 30 a m

Uommg Worship 10 45 a m Evening Worship 4 Youth Meetings

6 30pm

ST. JOHN N E U M A N N

Psrtsh 4440C Warran Roed

C a n t o n 455-5910

Fr Edward J Baldwin Pastor

Sat S « and 430 pm Sun I am 030 am

11-00 «m and 1J-.30 p m

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

45201 N . T e r r i t o r i a l Rd. 4 5 3 - 5 2 8 0

9:15 a.m. & 11:00 a .m. Worship & Church School (Nursery - 12th)

Ministers John N Orenfad, Larry J. Werbli. Dr Frederick VosDurg

N E W B U R G U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H 36500 Ann Arbor Trail 4 2 2 - 0 1 4 9

»:15& 11:00 A M Llvooia s CHdeet Church

Church School end Worrhtp

•THE MIDDLE AGE CRISIS Rev Ed Coiey

Ministers Edward C Cotey Roy Forsyth

Mursary Provided

C H U R C H O F T H E S A V I O ^ P Reformed Church In America

3 8 1 0 0 Five Mile Rd. , W e s t of N e w b u r g h

WORSHIP SERVICE * 3 0 A.M. Nursery Available

R E V G E R A L D D Y K 8 T R A . PeetOr 464-1082

CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST

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Study 1000 a m "" 1 1 0 0 a.m.

e * 400, ciswi "Deaa aod Ejmrr

ST THOMAS A BECKET P i n s J i

5 M U L L £ Y RD CA.VTON

981-1333 Fr f> t *s< M P o r c s r

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10 00 am « 12 40 ooon

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Sunday School Morning Worship J u n i o r C h u r c h

P r a i s e a n d W o r s h i p

F e l l o w s h i p

Wed Fami ly N igh t ... C. Harold

Home Phone Church Phone

CANTON FREE METHODIST CHURCH

Now worshiping at 44115 Cherry HiH Roed

Canton, Ml &:45 a m 11:00 a m 1 1 3 0 a m 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p .m 7:00 p m

Wetman, Peetor 4 5 3 - 7 9 8 1

T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 2 6 . 196S Q & E * 7 B

CROP Aid Live Aid recently called atten-tion to the famine in Ethiopia. Last Sunday's Farm Aid con-cert focused on farmers in distress. This Sunday, 20 Livo-nia churches have banded to-gether for CROP Aid — a walk against hunger that exists in all parts of the world. The CROP walk will begin at 1:30 p.m. at St. Matthew United Methodist Church, 30900 Six Mile, Livonia. Anyone interest-ed in joining the march has only to show up at the church to do so. For more information or to make a contribution, call Carol O'Connor, 357-5018, or the Rev. Ron Carey, 281-6950. Shown here are marchers who participated in last year's event.

table rental • ST. THEODORE CHRISTIAN MOTHERS

St. Theodore ' s Conf r a t e rn i t y of Christian Mothers is taking table rent-als for its Busy Bee Boutique, which will be f r o m 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, a t the church social hall, 8200 Wayne Road, Westland. For more in-formation, call Laure t t e Yatcko a t 427-2182

• ST. ROBERT BELLARMINE St. R o b e r t Be l l a rmine , Redford

Township, will hold its fourth annual a r t s and c r a f t s bazaa r on Saturday, Oct. 26, and tables a r e rent ing for $15 each. CaU 937-0608 or 937-8192 for in-format ion. {

• NATIVITY CHURCH Nativity United Church of Christ,

9435 Henry Ruff , Livonia, is accept ing advance applicat ions for its annual hol-iday a r t s and c r a f t s bazaar . The bazaar will be f r o m 9 a .m. to 4:30 p.m. Satur-day, Oct. 26. For m o r e table rental in-format ion, cal l 421-3207 or a t 421-2344.

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t o W o r s h i p EPISCOPAL

SAINT A N D R E W ' S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 16360 Hubbard Road L ivon ia . Michigan 4ats4

4 2 1 - 8 4 5 1

Wednesday 9:30 a.m. - Holy Eucharist Saturday 5:00 p.m. Holy Eucharist Sunday 7:45 a.m. - Holy Eucharist

9:00 a.m. - Christian Education for al) ages 10:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist

Sunday Morning - Nursery Care Available The Rev. Qary R. Seymou. .

Associate Rector The Rev. Kenneth Q. Devta.

Rector

HOLY SPIRIT LIVONIA

9083 Newburgh Rd Livonia

591-0211 522-0821

SERVICES 8:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist 10:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist j

& Church School

The Rev Emery "rravelle

EV ANGELICAL C O V E N A N T C H U R C H OF AMERICA

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FAITH COVENANT CHURCH

Michaei A. Hal leen Paslor

T h o m a s C. G r u n d s t r o m Associate Pastor

3 5 4 1 5 W. 14 Mile {at Drake) Farmington Hills

6 6 1 - 9 1 9 1

Making Faith

A Way Ot LiM

S U N D A Y S C H O O L 9 : 3 0 A . M . W O R S H I P S E R V I C E 1 0 : 4 5 A . M . E V E N I N G S E R V I C E 6 : 0 0 P . M .

Child Can and

Nuraery Provided

ASSEMBLIES O F G O D

CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH 41355 Six Mile Nor thvi l le • 348-9030

Larry Frick, Sr. Pastor 8undey School 10£0 a.m.

Worship Services 11:00 a.m. a fcOO p.m. KID8 KRUSADE w/Keremion Ktowns

Sept. 1 5 - 1 9 Wedneeday Family Night 7.00 p.m.

Nursery Avalteb4e • Schools: Pre-School - Bth

B r i g b t n j o o r T a b c r p a c l c 2 6 5 5 5 F rank l in Rd • S o u t h f i e l d Ml (I-696 & Telegraph - West of Holiday Inn)

A Charismatic Church where people ol many denominations worship together

9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 6:30 P.M. Celebration of Praiae 7:30 P.M. Wed. Adult, Youth, Children

Prayer & Praise Nursery p rov ided at all s e rv i ces THOMAS E. TRASK, PASTOR

NON-DEMINATIONAL

A Full Gospe! Church

the lord/ h o u / e 36924 Ann Arbor Trail at Newburgh PASTOR JACK FORSYTH • 522-8463

Sunday School 1ftOC AJL Morning Worship 11*10 A i l

Evsnmg Semes 7 » 9M. Wsdnaadsy Ssrrtce 7 « PM

Royal Bangers i M o o i n w i t l o i

Come Worship the Lord freely with us. Children s Mrnsirv al Every Service

Visitors Always Welcome!

Tftl-CITV ASSEMBLY I OF GOD

3100 Herman Rd., Canton 7 3 1 - e r a

8twn Mictugari Aye. A Palmer Sunday ScnocH 9 4S AM Morning WoraMp 1100AM Evening WorsM© 8 0 0 P.M wad Fsmaty NkaM 7 00 P M

PEV RICHARD LIND€KMAN. PA8TOP

UNITY

UNITY OF LIVONIA 2 8 6 6 0 Five Mile

4 2 1 - 1 7 6 0 SUNDAY 10-00 4 11 30 A M D*al-e-Thought 261-2440

Sunday 10:00 a.m. 6 00 p.m.

Wednesday 7 00 p.m.

J E KARL. Ph.Of Pastor Phonf 422-LIFE

NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH

Nru> Ufr ChnUum Academy K 12

34645 C o w a n R o a d • West land, M I 48185

CHRIST ADELPHIAN

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church bulletin • ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN

St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Westland has designated Sunday, Sept. 29, at Educat ion Sunday. The Rev. Tom Fischer will be the guest speaker . This 4& the third of four celebrat ions mark-ing the congregation 's 50th ann iversa ry and the church school's 35th year. Light r e f r e s h m e n t s will be served in the school gym a f t e r the 11 a .m. service.

•The church is at 5885 Venoy

• PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD

The Spirit Singers will pe r fo rm a t 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, at Livonia Pen-tecostal Church of God. The Rev. Pau l Wise will conduct revival services a t 11 a .m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29, and a t 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, Sept. 30 to Oct. 3. The church is a t 11663 Ar-eola, one block west of Inkster Road, north of Plymouth Road. For more in-format ion . call 425-6360

• OUR LADY OF LORETTO Our Lady of Loret to Catholic Church

will have a family fun f a i r f r o m Fr iday through Sunday, Oct. 4-6. There will be games , rides, r e f re shment s and a Las Vegas room. The church is a t 25700 W Six Mile, Redford.

• KENWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST

A fi lm series fea tur ing Dr. J a m e s C Dobson, nationally known psychologist and exper t cm fami ly counseling, will be shown a t Kenwood Church of Christ in Livonia. The ser ies will be shown a t

6:30 p.m. seven consecutive Sundays beginning Oct. 6. Admission is f r ee , but a donation will be accepted. The ser ies is called "Focus on the F a m i l y . " Nur-sery care will be provided. Youth groups for ages 4 through 18 will m e e t dur ing the same hour. The church is at 20200 Merr iman. For m o r e in forma-tion, call the church at 476-8222

• CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHORUS

The Christian Communi ty Chorus is seeking sopranos, tenors, a l tos and basses to sing in its concer t of Handel ' s "Messiah " Rehearsa ls will begin a t 3 p.m Sunday, Oct. 13, at F i r s t United Methodist Church, 33112 Grand River , one block east of Fa rming ton Road, Farmington The rehearsa l s will con-t inue at the same t ime and p lace every Sunday through November F o r more information, call the chorus d i rec tor Rober t Peri tch at 349-2190 or chorus president J e r ry Stone at 459-7938 a f t e r 6 p.m.

• DUNNING PARK CHAPEL The Gospel Heralds, a 50-voice all-

ma le choir f r o m Grea t Bri ta in , will present their 50th Anniversary Jubi lee concer t at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 7, a t Dunning Park Chapel, 28400 W. Chica-go, Livonia. A donation will be taken. The group is on a tour of Canada and the United States .

• FAIRLANE ASSEMBLY Fa i r lane Assembly of God will com-

bine its three usual Sunday serv ices

into one united service at 9:30 a .m. Sun-day, Sept. 29, at the F a i r lane Manor, 19000 Hubbard Drive, Dearborn. At the 7 p.m. service at the church building, the Rev. John A. Booher, senior pastor of the church, will follow the fo rmat of his "Person to P e r s o n " radio program, which is broadcas t on WMUZ-FM. Dur-ing the radio p rogram, Booher com-ments on cur ren t issues and answers l isteners ' questions.

Mike Warnke. a Christ ian comedian-evangelist who fo rmer ly worshipped the devil, will hold a concer t at Fa i r -lane at 7 p.m. Fr iday, Sept. 27,

Tickets a re $4 in advance and $5.50 at the door and a r e avai lable a t all Eden and Good News bookstores For fur ther informat ion, cal l the Rev. Ar-thur Ledlie a t 561-3300.

Fa i r lane Assembly is one light eas t of Telegraph, one block south of War-ren, at 22575 Ann Arbor Trai l in Dear-born Heights

• TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN "Out of the Sal t shaker ," a new f i lm

series on personal evangel ism, will be-gin on Sunday evening, Oct. 6, at Trini-ty FYesbyterian Church in Plymouth. Admission is f ree, and nursery and chil-dren 's f i lm is provided a t the s a m e time.

"Out of the Sal tshaker ' ' is the f i lm version of Rebecca P ipper t ' s l ifestyle evangel ism seminar and her book with the s a m e tit le. P i p p e r t lives in J e ru sa l em with her husband, Wes, a bu-reau chief with United P re s s Interna-tional.

• CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LADIES GUILD

Christ Our Savior Ladies Guild is taking table rese rva t ions for its Dandy Dabblers ' M a r k e t c r a f t show, which is scheduled for 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Satur-day, Nov. 2. The fee LS |15 . The show will be in the g y m of the church, 14175 Farmington , Livonia. For reservations, call Ruth F a r a b a u g h at 591-0830 or Carolyn Zaske a t 478-2637.

• ST. ANSELM ST. Anselm Church, 17650 Outer

Drive. Dearborn Heights, will have its annual holiday boutique Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 2-3. Table rentals a r e available at $20 for both days. For more information, call Jil l Schryer a t 561-4428.

• ST. RAPHAEL Table renta ls a r e being taken for the

St. Raphael Catholic Church c ra f t fa i r . The fair will be f r o m 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at the church. Merr iman and F o r d roads, Garden City, The table fee is $15. For more in-formation, call 422-5093

• ST. EDITH St. Eidith Church parishoners a re

seeking c r a f t e r s for their a r t s and c ra f t s show, which will be f rom 10 a .m. to 8 p.m. F r i d a y , Nov. 8, a t the St. Edith Hall, 15089 Newburgh, south of F ive Mile, Livonia. The cost for a booth space is $20. For an application, call Denise Kralowski a t 464-8644 a f t e r 6 p.m. or weekends

• ARC NORTHWEST Table space is ava i lable for tbe third

annual holiday b a z a a r sponsored by the Association for Re ta rded Cit izens ( A R Q Nor thwes t Communities, which will be f r o m 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 9, at the Ford Skill Center, 8095 Ritz, corner of Ann Arbor Trail , Livo-nia. Proceeds f r o m the bazaar will be used for p r o g r a m s for the mental ly re-tarded in this a r e a For an application or more informat ion , call 421-2512, 421-2461 or 937-2360

• ROSEDALE GARDENS PRESBYTERIAN

R o s e d a l e G a r d e n s P r e s b y t e r i a n Church, 9601 Hubbard , Livonia, is seek-ing c r a f t e r s fo r i ts Arts & Craf t s Show planned f r o m 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Satur-day, Nov. 9. Those seeking a spot should call Be t t i e Runyan at 425-6782 or Beverly P e n n a t 422-4650

• CLEVELAND PTA The Cleveland School PTA is looking

for c r a f t e r s for its c r a f t bazaar , which will take place f r o m 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. A 7-foot table will rent for $14. F o r reservat ions , cal l Lyn a t 261-0769 or The resa a t 421-0518. The school is a t 28030 Cathedral , nea r W. Chicago

Worldly ways blurring Godly ways

THE QUESTION had never oc-curred to me. I can ' t even re-member if the occasion had ever been presented. But the

sight of uniformed policemen and other law enforcement of f icers paying their respects to a city official by a t tending the church funera l service raised the issue. Should law enforcement of f icers w e a r their side a r m s when at tending services of worship in a church or syna-gogue?

I a m not aware of any off icial policy s t a t e m e n t s within my denomination, and I have never heard of any in others . Cer ta in historical cus toms do suggest , however , that the subject of weapons in church is not a recent concern. The use of the nar thex as a p lace to hang shields and spears in ancient Scandina-vian churches dates the concern f r o m antiquity.

The response of a goodly number of congregat ions in G e r m a n y during the 1930s to the presence of Nazi off ic ials in uni formed dress at services of wor-ship might of fer a model.

It required a grea t deal of courage, but services of worship were of ten

b 1 moral perspectives

Rev. Lloyd Buss

stopped until the un i formed Nazi offi-cials would leave. To be sure, the issue was much grea ter than the question of side a r m s in church, out churches in G e r m a n y did opera te with a mind-set tha t drew a distinction be tween places of worship and other places.

In the Judeo-Christian he r i t age of

faith and its p rac t i ce of life apd wor-ship, a sharp distinction is made be-tween the House of God and the person-al and public p laces for God's people. One c a m e into the presence of God in the House of God, and all pract ices and fo rms of response were composed by that presence. There is no indication in history that mora l i ty w a s born when

'Gift of life' mass is Sunday A mass of thanksgiving fo r God's gift cation building,

of life is being sponsored by the Detroi t Chapter of the Couple to Couple League a t 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29 in Sacred Hear t Church, Dearborn. A reception will follow in the church rel igious edu-

The Couple to Couple League is a nonprofit , in ternat ional organization which teaches the sympto- thermal method of na tu ra l f ami ly planning.

people s imply decided to be nice to each other. R a t h e r , moral i ty was perceived and nourished when people stood together in the presence of God and realized how their enmity and bloodshed v io la ted the One they worshipped. Moral i ty was achieved in the guarding of their religious fai th.

I cer ta inly do not impugn the charac-ter of our law enforcement officials who wear their .side a r m s to services of worship in church and synagogue. They a re responsible fo r the public order erf life, and we have unfolded this p rac t i ce in their exerc ise of duty. The question of side a r m s in church is not directed to the charac te r and prac t ice of our law enforcement off icials , but ra ther to the nature and prac t i ce of our worship life.

Religion's dis t inct ive fea tures have been increasingly blurred. Much has been tried in r ecen t years to speak of God in "worldly ways" so that God's presence might be less int imidating and threatening. Pe rhaps it is t ime for people of all f a i ths to speak of the world in "Godly ways" so that we might realize and prac t ice tbe presence of the Holy Ooe.

Curtain up on 'Junior High' Trinity House drama group begins a three weekend run ol "Junior High, " a (n us teal/drama by Paul Patton at ttie group's historic playtvouao, 38840 Six Mile, Livonia. It's the story of tour people in their 90a who relive the an tics and the agonies ol their eighth-grade dees in 1985. You remember 1808. Johneon waa In the White Houee, the aatronauta were stHI circling the earth and Americ an ear-vicemen ware In Vietnam. Thirteen year-old Bony Hopkins waa In Junior high, but he srouid rather have been In Vietnam — or dead. Hf waa amoafl other thtooe. a

Rick Shawl (left) ol Reymer of MorthvMe and

ol Livonia are pari ol the OJIUR

et*p.c> O&E Thursday. September 26, 1085

medical briefs/helpline from our readers • FREE HEALTH S C R E E N I N G S

Free health screenings are being offered by Catherine McAuley Health Center f rom 2-7 p.m. Monday, Sept 30 at the Arbor Health Building, Ann Arbor Trai! at Harvey Screenings will be for blood pressure, glaucoma and hearing. Free healthy risk appraisals also will be offered. For informa tion. call 455-5869

• C O P I N G WITH HYPERTENSION

A class on how to deal with emotional, diet and health concerns related to high blood pressure will be held on the first three Wednesdays in October, beginning Oct 1. at 7:30 p.m. in the first floor nurs-ing services classroom of St Mary Hospital. Five Mile at Lev an, Livonia ...

The first of the series will feature a talk by inter-nal medicine specialist Dr Marcella Saiib. His ex-pertise is in preventive medicine and community education concerning diabetes, arthritis, cancer and Alzheimer's disease as well as hypertension and other stress-related diseases.

The classes are open to everyone in the commu-nity The charge is $5 a person or $7.50 a couple for all three session The charge covers printed materi-als Persons mav register bv calling the hospital at 464-4800. Ext 2314

• TRAINING VOLUNTEERS Two information meetings for prospective adult

volunteers will be held from 10:30-11:30 a.m. on Tuesday. Oct 1, and from 7-8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14, at the St Joseph Mercy Hospital Education Center on Huron River Drive in Ann Arbor. Volunteers work at St Joseph Mercy and Mercywood hospi-tals, Maple and Reichert health buildings, Huron Oaks Chemical Dependency facility, and the Arbor Health Building in Plymouth. To sign up for an in-formation meeting or for more information, call 572-4159

• HOME CARE TRAINING Responding to an increased need for home

health-care services, the Southeastern Michigan Chapter of the American Red Cross is offering a Home Health Aide course eight hours per day, three times a week, Oct 7-30. in the Red Cross office at Belle Creek Plaza, 29691 Six Mile. Livonia. The course will train individuals in the skills needed for employment with an agency specializing in home health care Students will be certified upon comple-tion of the course Fee is $125 per person. To regis-ter. call 494-2876

• H O S P I C E VOLUNTEER TRAINING Hospice volunteer training, a 10-week program

to prepare volunteers for tbe Angela Hospice Home Care Program, will be held at Madonna College.

Livonia, from 6 30-9:30 p.m. Wednesdays Oct. 9 to Dec. 11. There is no charge for the training pro-gram. For i»formation. call Madonna College at 591-5157

• BURN MANAGEMENT The "Burns: Progressive Nursing Management"

conference will be from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Fri-day, Nov. 8, in Kresge Hall at Madonna College, Livonia. Topics to be covered include "Emergent Care of the Thermally Injured Patient," "Wound Management," "Physical, Emotional, and Cultural Profiles of Special Need Populations," "Advances in Burn Care," and "Beyond Acute Care: An Inter-disciplinary Effort ." An informal reception will fol-low The fee is $15 with lunch or $10 without lunch. For information, call 591-5155

• T E L E - C A R E ' Senior citizens in Plymouth-Canton may partici-

pate in a "Tele-Care" program in which telephone contact is made daily with senior citizens to check on their well-being For more information, Canton residents may call 397-1000, Ext. 273. and Plym-outh residents may call 453-3840. Ext. 37, or 453-2671, Plymouth Township Hall.

• WOMEN FOR SOBRIETY Women For Sobriety, a self-help support group to

help women learn how to cope without drinking, meets at 1 p.m. Tuesdays in the Newman House at Schoolcraft College and at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Livonia Counseling Center. 13325 Farmington Road.

• HEART S U P P O R T G R O U P A support group for men and women who have

suffered a heart at tack will be held once a month at Oakwood Hospital's Canton Center. 7300 Canton Center Road. The group will meet 7-9 p.m the third Thursday of each month. There will be a $2 fee per session.

Group members will have the opportunity to meet with others who have had an experience simi-

lar to their own, and who are facing the Ulestyle changes necessary af te r a heart attack. For further information, call 459-7030

• OAKWOOD VOLUNTEER GUILD

The Volunteer Guild at Oakwood Hospital Canton Center continues to offer free blood pressure checks 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays at the hospital, 7300 Can-ton Center Road at Warren.

• DIABETIC S U P P O R T A Diabetic Support Group will begin meeting 7-8

p.m. the third Monday of each month at Oakwood Hospital Canton Center at Warren and Canton Cen-ter roads in Canton.

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bers of the Volunteer Guild of Oakwood Hospital Canton Center 6-8 p.m. each Tuesday in the main lobby of the hospital at Warren and Canton Center roads in Canton.

• CPR C L A S S CPR Heart Saver classes are taught the second

Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in Oakwood Hospi-tal Canton Center, Warren at Canton Center Road. This course covers one-person CPR on an adult, and what to do for a person with an obstructed airway.

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Adult Red Cross volunteers are needed at St. Mary Hospital, Levan and Five Mile, Livonia. Day and evening hours are available for anyone inter-ested in helping hospital personnel and patients For information, call the Red Cross at 422-2787.

They appreciate Homer Wolke To the editor:

We'd like to take this opportunity to recognize Homer Wolke, and to thank him for his time and effort spent as chairman of the Senior Men's Club of Canton. Homer has been • chairman since the group's formation in 1980. We

hope to see him on Wednesday after-noons, relaxing and enjoying the club he worked so hard to create

Diane NeUtengeo Louise Splgarelli

Canton Senior Citizens

YMCA thanks festival helpers To the editor.

A special thank you to the volunteers who helped the Plymouth Community Family YMCA during the fall festival.

The Plymouth Community Family YMCA wants to thank the hundreds of volunteers who made the YMCA's booth at the Fall Festival possible. Ev-eryone's generous assistance made our annual fund-raiser a success.

A special thank you to the di-ectors

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We had volunteers f rom ages 9 years through 85. Every single job, from cut-ting vegetables to cleaning and hauling equipment, was important

The cooperation and enthusiasm was evident throughout the four days

A sincere thank you to all of you. YMCA Board of Directors

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Rocks send Churchill packing Greg Dingens, scholar-athlete

THERE ARE SCHOLARS. There are athletes. And nary the two should meet

How could they? Athletes are prodigious physically, able to

coordinate hands, feet and body with amazing dexterity. Scholars are adept mentally, able to conquer intricate problems with incredible ease.

The two have been considered separate entities for eons. Eggheads can't throw a baseball a lick. And jocks are forever epitomized as big, burly — and empty-headed.

On our college campuses the stereotypes prevail, feeding off what students perceive scholarship athletes to be, an image that often is accurate: a poor kid with mediocre grades who wouldn't be here if he was average-sized.

Student-athlete has become to many, including college administrators, a contradiction in terms.

THEN ALONG comes someone like Greg Dingens, and a belief that was accepted as a law of nature suddenly crumbles like a Tokyo skyscraper under Godzilla's foot.

Dingens doesn't like stereotypes (but who does?). He doesn't fit any, either.

Dingens plays football for Notre Dame. He stands 6-foot-5, weighs 257, and starts at defensive tackle. Sounds like a candidate for Big Time Wrestling or some other such cerebral profession.

But the Bloomfield Hills native and Birmingham Brother Rice graduate is nothing of the sort. Instead, he is a candidate for a Rhodes Scholarship, the most prestigious of academic awards.

A senior. Dingens is in Notre Dame's pre-professional program in the College of Arts and Letters. His major is modern history. He carries a 3.77 grade point average. His career goal, at present, is to become a orthopaedic surgeon.

And his pr imary reason for enrolling at Notre Dame was not to play football. It was to get an education.

"EVERY SCHOOL that recruits you will say academics a re important, that they want you to get your degree,'1 Dingens said. "That's just lip-syncing at most schools. I looked for a sdjool with a commitment to academics. I thought they had that at Notre Dame."

The conflict between academics and athletics is heading for a showdown. College presidents a re becoming increasingly involved in the NCAA and the governing of athletics. Scandals, from drugs to recruiting violations to throwing games for gamblers, have cast dark shadows on otherwise highly-respected institutions.

Fewer athletes earn their degrees each year. Critics claim many are exploited by universities, who recruit them, coddle them for four years without regard for their academic achievement.

Dingens doesn't buy that. Not entirely, anyway. "I don't think there's that much exploitation of

athletes," he said. "I believe that most major universities give you an opportunity to get a degree.

"The opportunity is there. I don't think there are major college programs that discourage going to classes."

BUT AT THE SAME time, Dingens admits, "Most colleges are passive in their encouragement. They take the attitude that 'You're here to play football, then get an education.'

"But a lot of guys would never get an opportunity for a college education otherwise."

Dingens' committment to academic, as well as athletic, excellence takes tremendous self-discipline. Football fills his afternoons, from "about two in the afternoon to 8:30 at night.''

Book work and classes take up the rest of Dingens' day. And yet, as hectic as the schedule is. it could all be worthwhile if he becomes the first Notre Dame football player to earn a Rhodes Scholarship

"I'm in the process of applying for it now. Dingens said. Colleges who believe a student of theirs is worthy of one of the 32 Rhodes Scholarship* awarded each year start an involved process that includes a series of interviews at the school, state, district and national level.

SHOULD DINGENS win a Rhodes Scholarship, he'll spend his two years at Oxford, England, studing modern history He'll either get a deferral to attend medical school at a later date, or may change his career plans.

"This is tbe kind of opportunity that ooly comes once in a lifetime," Dingens said. "Who knows, af ter I do go over there and study I may change my mind (about med school). A Rhodes Scholarship could open a lot of doors for me.

Studying vs. sports, athlete vs. scholar, two opposing forces attracted to the same goal -college - for different reasons And for far too many of our college-level athletes, that conception remains too true

Greg Dingens is the exception "Opportunity" is the best word to describe this scholar-athlete, a men who has earned all he's received, who has made the most of his chances

College student-athletes need to know about Greg Dingens Tbey need to know how he's used his cost-free four yean of education. They need to know that college isn't a stepping stone to professional sports; rather, it's a bride* • better world - toll-free.

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By Larry O 'Connor

If somebody had a choice between guarding Plymouth Salem's Dena Head and going to Siberia, they might've checked the condition of their winter coat.

The Rocks' 5-foot-ll center put a chill into Livonia Churchill as she scored 25 points Tuesday night, leading host Salem to a 56-36 rout over the Chargers in a Western Lakes game.

It was the second 25-point perform-ance by Head in as many games. She scored the same number last week in Salem's win over Livonia Stevenson

On this night, Head was too much for the Chargers to handle as she drew fouls, rebounded and played some tena-cious defense. From the line, she was 7-of-10 in the first half.

In the second half, Head scored from both inside and out. The sophomore added 10 more points to her first-half total of 15. She also pulled down a team-high nine rebounds and added seven assists

CHURCHILL GUARD Amy Weber had the arduous task of keeping Head under surveillance and in the first half collected three fouls for her troubles.

"I put my quickest player on her." said Churchill coach Roger Springs-teen "She (Weber) is normally an ex-cellent defender "

"Dena really did a nice job tonight," said Salem coach Fred Thomann. 1 thought we had a real good team effort tonight also I thought af ter the first quarter, the offensive flow was much better,"

Salem (4-2) was aided with a 3?-point outburst in the second half as the Rocks opened things up after the first quarter After just eight shots in the first eight minutes, Salem launched 14 in the sec-ond quar ter and was 8-of-23 in the sec-ond half.

At intermission, the Rocks led 24-21

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Canton 'steals' one from John Glenn By Brad E m o n s staff writer

BILL BRESLER/staff photograplw

S a l e m ' s D e n a H e a d ( N o . 43) t h r e w u p t h e r o a d b l o c k a n d S u z i e B a l c o n i p e r f o r m e d a

l i t t le h i g h w a y r o b b e r y o n C h u r c h i l l ' s J u l i e S c r u g g s T u e s d a y .

There may be a warrant out for Beth Frigge's arrest if she ever returns to the Westland John Glenn gymnasium.

It was a case of highway robbery as the pint-sized senior point guard came up with 12 steals in leading Plymouth Canton to a surprisingly easy 44-26 Western Lakes Activities Association (WLAA) girls basketball victory over the Rockets in a battle of unbeaten*.

The win may have raised a few eye-brows around tbe WLAA

"This puts us in a nice position," said Canton first-year coach Rob Neu.

whose team is 6-0 overall. "We beat two good teams on the road (Churchill and Canton), and now we're coming home. (Canton faces unbeaten Livonia Franklin tonight)."

Frigge, who led all scorers with 13 points, was simply larcenous in the vic-tory, robbing a shaky Glenn backcourt blind.

"Beth plays so hard," Neu said. "She has great quickness, and she recognizes everything on the floor. She makes good decisions and does a great job of <xrtahlinhin£ ttw tempo."

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LISA HAYS Plymouth Canton

Girls Tennis 12th Grade

WENDY QILLES Plymouth Salem

Girts Tennis 12th Grade

A PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL FLASHBACK Lisa Russell's talented touch around the net helped Plymouth Canton close out the flirts' soccer season In winning fashion with a 4-0 blanking of Farmington Harrison Frtday, May 27, 1983 at Canton. Russell netted ail four goals for the Chiefs, bringing her aeaaon total to 12. Lori Engel assisted on two of Russell's tallies and Kim Reeves assisted on another. Pat Phillips stopped six Harrison shots to record her third shutout. Canton fired 16 shots at the Harrison goal. The victory gave the Chiefs a 5-7 final aeaaon record.

Trallblazer Marie Jaroez led a spirited Canton effort at the 20th running of the Schoolcraft In-vitational Saturday. She placed fifth In-dividually while Canton took eighth In girts and fourth In boye.

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Head scores 25 in Salem victory

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From there, the Rocks kepi a tight rein on Churchill's scoring attack ln the final eight minutes, the Chargers were held to just three points

Churchill (3-2) didn't help its cause with a 15-of-50 shooting performance from the floor Springsteen felt his squad didn't get a break from the offi-cials

-WE DIDN'T HAVE enough fouls called on the shots we took," he said "And there's something about the Sa-lem mystique It 's like there's two dif-ferent games on the court.

"When Salem plays good defense, it's good defense When the other team plays good defeo^e, fouls are called "

The fouls were even, 16-16. Church-ill. which was 6-of-17 on free throw at-tempts. connected on just l-of-9 from

the line in the final eight minutes Salem made eight of its free throws

in the first half and finished 8-of-18 from the line

Churchill, led by Tracy Greenwald s 13 points, kept the game close in the first half The Chargers held a four-point lead in the first few minutes, but it evaporated quickly

The third quarter proved damaging as Head reeled off eight points and Laura Clifford added six for the Rocks Salem was 9-of-19 from the floor in the quarter.

"When (Churchill) went with their zone defense in the beginning of the third quarter, we recognized the open person," said Thomann

Clifford had six rebounds and five blocked shots to go along with six points Kristen Hostynski and Jessica Handley both had eight points for Sa-lem

Chiefs' power leaves John Glenn in awe Continued from Page 1

IT WAS A BLOWOUT before it even started

The Chiefs built a 9-4 lead after one quarter and stretched their margin to 27-8 at halftime. In the second half, Glenn never got any closer than 15 points.

"I'm surprised that we got up early," Neu said. "We decided since Glenn had such a big lineup, that we'd pressure their guards and play them full court."

Because of all the turnovers. Glenn's front line of 6-foot-l junior center Sta-cy Graham 6-foot junior forward Jen-

ny Okon and 5-11 forward Diana Sommerman rarely touched the ball in the first half

"I knew we had a weakness ?t the guard spot af ter losing Julie Pucci to graduation." said Glenn coach George Sommerman. "I think right now it's a mat ter of working into the offense and getting the personnel set.

"We knew we'd be pressed We were really flat. We were bound to run into a letdown. They're only human."

Frigge, directing a patient Canton attack, utilized her teammates effec-tively.

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S a l e m in s w i m w i n Plymouth Salem captured seven of

11 events Tuesday in a 96-76 girls swim victory at Brighton

Kris tal Taylor figured in three first place finishes for the unbeaten Rocks, who won their second straight dual meet.

Taylor captured the 50- and 500-yard

freestj^e races with times of 27.0 and 5 43.6,Tespectively. She also teamed up with Lindsay Olson, Sue Bonnett and Shannon Murphy to win the 200 medley relay in 2:04.1.

Tracy Meszaros won both the 100 and 200 freestyles in 58.9 and 2:08.4, respectively, to give the Rocks a lift.

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The interception Jeff Hubert made that started Hillsdale College on its way to a 21-7 triumph over Wisconsin-Whitewater Sept. 14 — and eventually led to Hubert's selection as Great Lakes Intercolle-giate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) defensive player of the week — was made four days before the game even began

"It was an easy read," said the senior strong safe-ty from Plymouth Salem, "When the play's develop-ing. I can tell what 's coming. In this case, the quart-erback didn't look people off. The receiver ran a curl pattern right in front of me, and I just stepped in front of him."

Read and react, read and react — that 's what Hubert must do each and every play as Hillsdale's strong safety. He has the size (6-foot, 200-pounds) necessary to play the run like a linebacker, but he must be able to play pass defense with equal profi-ciency.

Against Whitewater, Hubert's primary responsi-bility was to help cover receivers running shorter patterns in the flat. If there were none in his area, he would pick up backs coming out on patterns.

WHAT THE WHITEWATER quarterback didn't know was how well Hubert knew his job.

"Curls and outs seem to be big pass patterns in our conference," said Hubert. "I get a look at that play probably three dozen times a day in practice.

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You do that three or four times a week, and you get pretty used to it."

So when the Whitewater quarterback launched his errant aerial, Hubert gladly grabbed it and scampered 35 yards for the game's first touchdown Hubert also knocked down two other passes and had seven tackles in the game.

Last Saturday, the Chargers improved to 2-0 with a 23-7 win over Ashland College. And once again Hubert turned in his usual solid defensive game.

"He's a real leader on defense," said Hillsdale assistant coach Pat Riepma. "He plays the run real well. He's tough enough to play like a linebacker against the run and skilled enough to play pass de-fense "

Hubert's size and strength nearly convinced the Hillsdale coaches to switch him to linebacker when he was a sophomore. But his ability to read and react to either pass or run kept him at strong safe-ty.

THOSE ABILITIES will be tested in the weeks ahead. While some reads — like the one against Whitewater — are easy, each team presents differ-ent problems.

On Saturday, Hillsdale battles defending GLIAC champion Saginaw Valley State in a game that will go a long way toward deciding this season's champ On Monday, Hubert was already busy preparing

"Traditionally, Saginaw Valley hasn't hurt us passing so much," said Hubert "They beat us with the option. They're a true option team.

"That was something I made as a goal before the season, to play the option better."

While many teams have opted to air the ball out, SVSC has won two straight GLIAC titles behind a strong running game

"(Mike) Leibinger doesn't throw the ball real well," Hubert said of the SVSC quarterback. "He does run the option real well."

A victory is imperative if Hillsdale has hopes of a GLIAC title. And that is the Chargers foremost goal, Hubert said. "We'd like to make the (NALA) playoffs again, too," he added.

However far Hillsdale goes, though, could depend on how quickly Hubert reads and reacts.

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You could call this victory. "Native son wins first Schoolcraft College Ocelot Run."

Westland's Tobin Jones, a former Schoolcraft College runner and head cross country coach at his alma mater, captured Sunday's 10-kilometer Ocelot Run. outdistancing a field of 73 runners. He covered the 6.2-mile course in 31 minutes and 40 seconds.

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"The course was hilly and hard, but it was nice," said the 25-year-old Jones. "Just before we hit Northville Road, somewhere between two and three miles, I passed Joe and worked hills But it was a slower race because of the pace."

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"I REALLY HAVEN'T run in a month because of coaching." said Jones, who last won a race in June in Southfield. "There hasn't been enough time to run. not even on the weekends."

But the former Schoolcraft standout was spurred by emotion.

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Jones does not have any plans for the rest of the year, only saying: "I'll train hard through the winter and be back next year."

Of tbe 177 runners who competed in the three different races, the largest contingent was grouped in tbe 5K event.

John Allan Cook was the overall winner among the 91 runners with a time of 15:42 Jeff Kepich finished sec-ond in 16:22.

THE WOMEN'S 5K winner was Carol Kuptz in 20:37. some seven sec-onds ahead of second-place finisher Patty Kyle.

The women's 10K winner by a wide margin was Doriane Colwell. who was clocked in 42:15. Second-place finisher Vickie Putnam was over three minutes behind in 45:28

Shannon Dolney captured the one-mile fun run.

All signs are "go" for next year's event, according to Schoolcraft Athlet-ic Director Marv Gans ~

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The 20th anniversary running of the Schoolcraft College's annual High School Cross Country Invitational proved one-thing: There isn't a middle class in Observerland boys cross coun-try this season.

Farmington -s boys team defended its Schoolcraft title with alarming ease, outpointing second-place Plymouth Sa-lem by 94 points, 49-143. That is the largest margin of victory in the history of the event.

Livonia Stevenson (163) placed third. Plymouth Canton (166) fourth and Northville (173) fifth. (See statistical page for complete results.)

The meet also lent evidence to the suspicion that there is no elite class among Observerland girls teams

Trenton captured team honors in the girls race with 57 points. Ypsilanti was second with 112 — both non-area schools.

Livonia Stevenson (141) was the best Observerland contingent, placing third Livonia Churchill. Observerland's No. 1 girls team, placed fourth (148) and Farmington (165) placed fifth.

'WE WERE the heavy favorite com-ing in, no question," said Farmington boys coach Jer ry Young, who has coached his team to four Schoolcraft ti-tles, more than any other team. "We expected to win; we felt we were the best team in the group.

"The area 's a little weak in cross country this year. It's difficult to say this was a tough test for us. It's nice mentally to win this type of meet, but there aren't a lot of top-notch teams in Observerland."

Farmington. weak field or not, was not without brilliant individual perfor-mances.

Chris Inch set a new meet record, running the flat and grassy 5,000-meter course in 16:03.5 (The old mark,

16:42.0, was set last year by Dave Homann of Garden City).

Falcon teammate Al Stebbins fin-ished a cloae second (16:10.7). Bryan Lawton placed fifth (16:48.2).

All of the Falcon runners ran person-al best times

ALSO EARNING berths on the all-invitational team (top 10) were Kirk Armstrong from North Farmington (third, 16:16.8), Ron Tolson from Wayne Memorial (fourth, 16:44.8), Jim Swiecki from Canton (sixth. 16:51.7), Dan Liedel from John Glenn (seventh, 16:51.7), Tony Atwell f rom Salem (eighth 16:53.1), Bill Atwell f rom Salem (ninth. 16:54.3), and Rich Shaffer from Lincoln Park (10th. 16:54.9).

"We're a good team," Young said "We're not a great team yet. But when you beat 17 teams it's nice, no matter who the teams are "

There were no great teams among the Observerland girls contingents ei-ther although teams like Stevenson and Plymouth Canton (eighth) ran better than anticipated

Ypsi's Carlene Mighty ousted West-land John Glenn's Karen Opp for indi-vidual honors. Mighty ran the course in 19:53.1 Opp finished in 19:58.2.

Trenton's Kristen Zanetti closely fol-lowed those two with a 20:03.3 Then the times began to trail off.

Fourth place went to Farmington's Nicole Jelley (20:19.2). Canton's Marie Jarosz placed fifth (20:28.5). '

Rounding out the all-invitational team were Joan Peer of Trenton (20:51.5), Jenny Campbell of Ypsi (20:54.6), Carol Sulick of Churchill (20:56.0), Karen Kantor of Churchill (20:57.2) and Bonnie Stecker of Farm-ington (20:59 6)

It was the eighth annual girls race and the second Straight year a non-Ob-server land team has captured tbe title Northville was last year 's champ

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- ',0'JNTRY INVITAT'ONAi

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L vonta Ghur;r..l . b2 236 '2 Eaim ngty

Farnogton 326 ~4 Hamulus 36" '6 Gat Thvrs:or. 445

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3 "LS TEAM STANDINGS Trerwr E>7 2 it- 3 i voiia Steveison. '4- i u o -

ia Chuicr.. '48. & Fa-mingtor. 165 6 lie] A'.i ed . a"e Western and Westland Jof-r G enr.

M eac" S Ply-nout" Cunlor. 210 9 Northville . 3S 10 - f.-pout" Sa.err i'46. '1 Red'ord B.shoc

276 12 L'vO"ia Laoywooc 286 "3 pe-j'- ' . I.;.r 3'2 '4 L von.a Frank IN 325 "5 Rented Thurston. 369 16 Garden Ciiy. 510

Girls individual results 1 Cariene Mighty "9 53 i .oufse record. 2 Karen Opp

Gem '3 58 2 3 Krisien Zanetn iTremon;.* 20 03 1 - Nicole jeiiey iFarm) 20 13.2 5 Ma-.e a- -z • Cantor 20 28 5 6 Joan Pee' iT.'er-

io«" 20 5i 5 7 Je-r . Carnc&ei 'cs 20 54 3 Ca-oiSuiC". tChu'ehiiij 20 56 D 9 Katfip Kan 10- i Church in; 20 57 2 10 Bonn* Stec«-

Fa-n , 50 59 6 "i M-cheie Econarno'j iieve' son.i 2 ' 0 i 5 12 fiache Man n .'Carior. 21 06 7 13 Lynn jorinsOf iSievenso-; 2" 10 1 '4 Kai"? Jacods. (Wayne' 21 '4 7 "5 Kaif.y Shia*e (Trenton;. 2i 19 3 i& Eiiaer BiieharsK

Tremor 2,1 22 5 1? Kris: Mans "renc-£i 23 3 ifi Jenny Kincer iCamon) 2124 9. '9 Da- ene Keev?s (WI W). 2 1 25 7 20 Cnssy 0«er T'e-ionj 21 27 2 21 Trish Oo«nel, iSa'e ••

2' 28 6. 22 Lesfce Marr n (Fa--r . 21 2.9 6, 23 Laune Fioie iWL»vi 2" 3i 3 24 Sue Biancha-C (Northville. 2 "36 3 25- .an & Si'msh (RU 2i 36 3

rankings The following ranking* are

prepared weekly by the Obaerv-• sports staff High schools eli-

gible tot confederation must be ^ocated in L vorna. Garden City. Bedford, Weslland, Wayne 'tymoulti, Can!on, Farmington

• Farmington Hills

F O O T B A L L

1. Wsia john Glenri 2 Catholic Central 3. Livonia Churchill 4 Farmington Harrison 5 North Farmington

GIRLS B A S K E T B A L L

1. Livonia Ladywood 2 Farmington Hills Mercy 3. Plymouth Salem d Plymouth Canton 5 . vonia Franklin

B O Y S SOCCER

1 Livonia Stevenson 2 Livonia Churchill 3. Plymouth Salem 4 Catholic Cc-ntrai 5. Plymouth Canton

GIRLS SWIM

1 LivonJa Stevenson 2 Livonia Churchill 3. North Farmington 4 Plymouth Salem 5. Farmington Hills Mercy

GIRLS TENNIS

1 Plymouth Salem 2 Farmington Hills'Mercy 3. Plymouth Canton 4 Livonia Stevenson 5. N Farmington

BOYS C R O S S COUNTRY

1 Catholic Central 2 Farmington 3 Plymouth Salem 4. Livonia Stevenson 5 Redford Union

GIRLS C R O S S C O U N T R Y

1. Livonia Churchill >' 2. Livonia S tevenson 3. Farmington 4. Westland John Glenn 5. Plymouth Can ton

BOYS G O L F

1. Catholic Central 2 North Farmington 3. Livonia Churchill 4 Plymouth Canton 5. Bedford Thurston

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C o a c h e s u r g e d t o c a l l i n s t a t s

The Observer sports staff will again provide statistical roundups of girls swimming and girls basketball in Thursday editions

Gir l s swim coaches should report their statis-tics weekly to Livonia Churchill coach Manse Tian. Tian will take calls 2 30-4.30 p.m. Fr idays only at 523-9231

N o r t h F a r m i n g t o n

girls basketbal l coach Greg Grodzicki will again compile a rea leaders in scoring, assists and re-bounds on a weekly basis. Area coaches should all Grodzicki at 464-8830 at the following times: 5-9 p.m. Fr iday and 10 a .m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.

Observerland includes high schools in the follow-ing cities. Livonia, West-land, Garden City, Red-

ford, Wayne, Plymouth, Canton, F a r m i n g t o n and Farmington Hills

Coaches a re reminded to update the i r s t a t s weekly or their a thletes will be omit ted f r o m the rankings

Any a rea coach inter-ested in compil ing statis-tics for soccer or football, please call Brad Emons or Chris McCosky at 591-2300 as soon as possible

FIRST SCHOOLCRAFT OCELOT RUN

Fine! results

One mile run (female! i Shamon D0're>. ' 52. OC'-i-a S- 3 k 8 49 3 Nisoie young 9 33 4 ja-

•o*acki 9 25. 5 Fe-c.'a' 9 33 6 Sara _.3czeiv!~ski 5 6" ? del Gavcor 9 50 3 Jon ~ 13 9 L nda Williams. 10 57 •- Si*H«a

ia- 05 11 The-esa V.'iina~s. • 56 "2 12 00 13 Carley Simpson '2 10 ..on- A.iar. Coo« '5 42 2 Jeffrey 3 P-up Madis. 16 44 4 Ga'y 5»Phil Freernar. '9 '9 S Michael 7 Scott Grudzier i9 35. 8 Joe

Mason -.9 54. S Ociae WaiOiay, 20 05 10 Randy Benmlanoer 20 3l. '1 Steve MlHer 20 51 ;2 Bri-an L-bbe 2139 13 Ray Lawrence. 2i56. :4 Ge-orgo Berj. 22 03 15 Scctl Westover 22 09 16 Brock Tessman 22 21 17 W n an Barr.nge' 22 26 '6 Dale Lennoji 22 43 '9 Floyd Waiters 22 5S 20 Claren-e Ma-lin. 23 05. 21 Gary Mee-an 23 26. 2? Dick Fiscr 23 38 23 Alan

51 rang. 23 39 24 James Sm IP 23 4' 25 Lec Benner 23 43 26 Glen Al.en 24 22 27 S;la-ie>-~«ar. 24 31 2a Joh- Ranck 24 49 29 John Po akcv»S" 25 4 1 30 Kevir McCics«ey 25 44. 31 en- Cr.Olleau 26 '5, 32 Jim Bc--e- 26 23 33

Geraid Tomas-k. 23 34 Char**. Bonne' 26 23 35 P.icha-d Pencsok 26 28. 36 Craig Wi-'ers 26 34 37 Oemis K ng 26 41 36 Hal Mule-26 53 39 La-e Ritter. 27 05. 40 George Douglas. 27 2" 4' =af Touhe> 2^ 49 42 Frank Waikc . 7 57 43 CarlR-rer 28 03.44 George Fordyce, 26 58 46 <in Saburr 29 08 46 Dave McGcwan 2918 47 Sam Ah qjisi. 29 46 48 F'OVC Soence 30 31 49 DavO Blossom 30 47. 50 RicP3-d Ba'is. 3 - 57 5 ' Jorr Aydlolt 32 25. 52 Ere -arse' 33 4' 53 RiCha-'d Eckhardl

.ores 3' 40 iover.a 32 07 3 Eric Weber 35 26 5 Rex Per-ne

5K |female} 1 Caroi Kuptz. 20 37. 2 Pally Kyle 20 44 3 La-"e Busch LaOine 2'05. 4 Catny McDonoug". 213" 5 Barb SamslO 23 08. 6 Lisa Weiis. 23 44. 7 Barbara Groen, 24 59; 8 S -san Schmenk 25.54 10 Karer, Snerze'. 26 40. 11 Kris Frieo 26 55 '2. El«n Ranc« 27 27 13. Tere-sa Schaile' 27 40; 14 Karen Sheets 28 15. 15. Karer Mirto. 28 16 16 Joanne Stenqurst. 28 19. -7 Kalhr-yn 29 33, 18 Stephanie Etspamer,

28 52 15 Gin Miller 28 55 20 N Ber'ing'on 29 05 21 june Ely 29 19 22 Ann Reid 29 22 23 Mi-a Maiews».i 29 24 24 "ern Ahlqu'St 29 26 25 Susan Ca ' n 30 09 26 K Vayko, 30 42 27 Pam Touhey 30.5" 28 Dane Skuinick 31 43 29 Caroe Ki-ouac. 3' 57 30 Sue Aydior 32 '4 31 Sue Ramseye' 32 45 32 Roiande K rcuac 32 49 33, ier.e Cain-. 33 2 34 Aty Rose 33 54 35 Micneiie Spe-ce 35.09 36 Sandy F'iger o 35 2" 37 F-a-ci? Ma/'elc 36 29 36 Ke ly L.i-se-35 35

10K imaiei 1 Taoi" wnner) 2 joe Caruso 35 00. 4 Die* ScP.immei 35 47 6 Larry Strang. 36 27 7 Ma n Kossak 36 39. 8 Jim Kyle 39 00 9 Kevin Bou' 39 02. 10 Tory Lope rone 39 56,, '• 1 Randy Schwartz 40 28 12 Michael Kowais«. 40 34 13 Perry W-son. 4 143 14 Kc!m Stutcher 41 44 IS Jim Nasn 4 1 49, 16. Jonr Chmiei 42 26 17 Ma'k RiZ k 42 32 'fl Pober- Bord 42 45, 13 Joh-Cruz, 42:46 20 Mark Suca . 43 '4. 2' Gregory Za ' r 43 35, 22 Bruce Hayvtard. 43 35 23 Steve Storr. 43 69 24 Jim Hadey 44.00 25 Steve Ko-*aisk 44 is. 26 Ge-a d Soma 44 .36 27 Pau' •Cnso- 44 53 26 Bil B'od> 45 20 29 Rebel Schwartz 45 40 30 F-ed Albert. 45 4 7 31 Jim A-oerson 45.55 32 Wimam H'!: 46 04 33 R^r. Grit' th 46 -5 34 Ted Smith. 47 03. 35 Br an Pa aue'te. 47 06 36 Doug Ban 47 30 37 Roberi Be-ardi 47 32 38 Rooert Mi le- 47 44 39 Gary Pa is 46 03. 40 Jim Redic» 48 14 4' Earl W •ams 46 20. 42 Dan Sheer. 48 33 43 Gar. Pcmeroy 48 54 44 Ke" McLeod. 49 29 45 Gar> Mamou* 49 43 RiCfiatd Lew 50 06 47 A ch.e Pollard 50 4C 4fi Rick Dzpakcw-.k £0 42 49 Mark Rizik 5' 43. 50 David Na.are 53 45. 5' Lars Bciz 54 12 52 Laurence Williams 54.24 53 James Du"acwa/ 65 17 54 Gary Blocm. 55 27 56 Joseph Gurnois. 56 05: 57 Dave Dobry 56 28 58 George S-iOer 57 30 59 Mau-nceCaH-n 58 00

10K (lemate); 1 Dcane Cciwe i 42 '5 2 Vick-ie Putnam. 45 26. 3 Nancy Broadbndge. 46 13 4 Dylvta Deiage. 47 22. 5 CrisTrapani..48 01. 6 Lir.-<3a Voder. 48 02, 7. Sandra Johnson, 43 06. 6 Ter-r Brooks. 48.28. 9 Vicki Johnson, 49 43, 10 Di-ane HiZik. 5104, 11 Nancy Schewe 55 26 12 Nancy S.mpsor'. 56 19. 13 Diane O Conne-l 58 55. 14 Kay Dividcic* 58 59

grid standings

WESTERN LAKES ACTtVrriES A S S O C I A T I O N

LaJcas Dfvtsxxi

League Overall w L w L

John Glenn 1 0 3 0 W.L Central 1 0 3 0 North Farmington 1 0 2 1 Lrvoma Stevenson 0 1 1 2 Farmington 0 1 0 3 Plymouth Sa»rri 0 1 0 3

Western DMslon Livonia Church® 1 0 3 0 W L. West err 0 2 1 uvomia Frank hr 1 0 1 2 Farm Harrwon 0 1 2 1 Northville 0 1 1 2 Plymouth Canton 0 1 0 3

CATHOLIC LEAGUE A-B Central

DeLaSalte 3 0 Calhohc Central 3 0

Brehoc GaUaghe- 2 1 1 Notre Dame 2 1 1

Bishop Borgess 1 2 Brother FHce 0 3

C DNIskw-Gat) Richard 3 0 Mt Carmei 2 0 O.L S' Mary 2 1 Pootiac Catholic 1 2 St Agatha f " 2 Lady of Lakes 0 3

METRO CONFERENCE OanOroc*. 2 0 2 1 Luth. North 1 0 1 1 Harper Woods t 1 2 1 CiarenceviJIe t 1 1 2 Luth. East a 1 1 1 2 Hamtramck 0 1 0 2 Luth W e s ! 0 2 0 3

TRI-RIVER Alter- Park 2 0 3 0 Southgate 2 0 3 0 Crestwood 2 0 2 1 T Kennedy 1 t 2 1 Mefvtndaie 1 1 1 2 Cherry Hm 0 2 1 2

] R e d t o r c Trxtrsion 0 2 1 2 Annapolis 0 1 0 3

WOLVERINE A Lincotn Park 2 0 3 0 Trenion 2 0 3 0 Fordson t 0 3 0 Monroe 1 t 1 2 Wayne 0 1 1 2 Wyandotte 0 2 0 3 Belleville 0 2 0 3

OTHERS Redford Union 2 1

i Garden City- 0 3

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tennis LIVONIA FRANKLIN 4

WALLED LAKE WESTERN 3 Friday at Frankl in

No 1 singles Jennifer Oischefsk (LF> defeated Pam Rose'ie 6 - 1 6 t

No 2 Fumiko Fuiimoto ILF) del Ronda Bec>i

6-2 6-3 No 3 Trna Snyder [WLW I oe ' Nata'ie Sc-

10W1OW 6-2 1-6, 6 -4 No 4 T-acy Thom.as (WLWi oe1 Dariene Kahn.

6 - ' . 6-1 No 1 doub les Amy Berhng-Mari iyr Bryan!

(WLWj del Ann Mane Weiche ' -Rhonda Burke. 6-7. 7-5 6-4

No 2 Ais ia LewandowsK Carrie B-owne (LFi de' Dec Jewe«i-Gwe'MO'iar ier 6-4. 1-6 .6-3.

No 3 vean Ricnarcs-Pa-n C 'an ie ' (LF) def K-.s Ba-e-jan.se Vincent 6-4. 6-4

Frankl in's dual record ' - 4 overs'- and ©ague

SOUTH LAKE 4 L A D V W O O D 3

Tuesday at St Clair Shores

No 1 singles Mary Schummer (SL: Oe' Beir Zimmerman 6-4 3-6, 6-2

No 2 Shen Hayde - <SL > del Claudia Pa cuette. 7-5, 6-1

No 3: Gma Salvia (SL) det Tern Bie-enda. 6-2.

6-2 No 4 Stacy Darsbury 'SLI det Kitty Beau-e-

gard. 6-3 6-3 No 1 d o u b l e s , Margie Mefiish Ma-ga.-ei Mur j jhy

(L.i ae' Jam<e Otto-Tracy Wager. 6-4 6-2 No 2. Deana HuntsDarger-Diane Hunisbarge-

.,L,i de' Betl" Gme«e«-Ly-n S'rter 6-3,6-2 No. 3. Beth Marshal-Mary Kate Studer (L i ee l

Laura Thomas-Kim Sauer. 7-6. 6 -2 Dual record. Ladywood. 1-6

P L Y M O U T H S A L E M 4 F A R M I N G T O N HARRISON 0

Monday a l Har r ison

No 1 singles Wendy G'lies IPS) de ' Heidi Reysi, 6-0 6 -0

No 2 Anita Toth :PS) de ' Amy Jacobs 6 - ' 6-

No 3: Lisa Beisky IPS) oel Dana Morrison, 6-C.

6-0 No 4 Missy Smith (PS) de ' Kat.e Doll, 6 -1 6-

2 D o - b e s matches -amed out Duai records: Salem. 6-0

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LIVONIA FRANKLIN 4 RIVERVIEW 3

Tuesday a l Riverview

No. 1 s ingles Ginni O lsc-e 'sky ILF I del Saran Ce ro^ky . 4-6. 6-2. 6-2

No. 2. F jm i ko Fui raoio (LF) de l Heaiher Ho1-brooke. 2-6 6-4. 6-4

No 3 Natarie So 'owkow (LFi def Tami Trolley 6-2 6-4

No 4 Mara Angeliossi ( f t ; de ' Pam Cramer, 6-3. 6-3

No 1 doub les Lisa Horuq--Theresa Wong (R) de' Ann Mane Wei-che'-Rhonda Burke. 6 -1 . 6 -1

No 2: Carrie Browne-Ai isia 1_ewandowski <|_F> det Nancy Hil len-Karen Wekehaus. 6-7, 6-4, 7-5

No 3: Stephanie Vcesch -L '•a Poiodich (R) -del Melissa Siavic-Kristin Lewan. 6-4, 6 - 1

Dual record Franklin, 2 -4

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Saturday showdown: North vs. Glenn By C h r i s M c C o s k y staff writer

For years , the Westland John Glenn-North Fa rming ton football game deter-mined the Northwest Suburban League champion

This year , it could easily de te rmine the winner in the Western Lakes Lakes Division

The showdown is Saturday at North, and it 's the Observerland's G a m e of the Week.

Both t e a m s won their league season openers last week — Glenn impressive-ly over Farmington . North unconvinc-ingly over Livonia Stevenson.

Ra ider coach J im O'Leary's t e a m still s e e m s to be reeling f rom its stun-ning 20-0 loss to Walled Lake Western two weeks ago.

Without back Marc Brown, the Raid-ers mus te red just 52 total yards and one score against Stevenson

THROUGHOUT THE Raiders mini-slump, the defense has remained

strong That defense will face its toughest test of the season against Glenn's high-powered offense

Against a good Fa rming ton defense. Glenn rolled up 34 points (although mis takes by the Falcon of fense contri-buted mightily to the Glenn cause) It was the ground game, Tony Boles (132 yards) and Paul Beasley (83), that did most of the damage Glenn threw only four passes

Glenn coach Chuck Gordon insists his t e a m can blend both the run and pass in its a t tack. He may have to prove it Sat-urday. North is adept a t s topping a one-dimensional offense

Glenn didn't escape F a r m i n g t o n completely unscathed Wide rece iver Dave Byrd and 200-pound l ineman Rick McCurdy were banged up and a r e questionable for Saturday

Keys: for Glenn, i t 's qua r t e rback Steve Irwin If Gordon unleashes this young man's a rm, and it 's not too rusty f r o m a lack of work, he could help open things up for Boles and company .

For North, it's men ta l p repara t ion

grid predictions

The Raiders have been a cocky football t eam most of this year It cost them one game and nearly another . North LS talented. But it cannot jus t show up and expect to win — they have to play.

PICKS — Glenn s tays a top the crest , says Brad Emons. North knows how to get the job done and this week they do it, says Chris McCosky.

FRIDAY G A M E S PLYMOUTH CANTON AT LIVONIA

CHURCHILL (7:30 p.m.) —The woefu and the resurgent Canton (0-3) has man-aged jus! 189 yards in total otfense all sea-son and has crossed !he end zone only once Churchill, a jubilant 3-0, has been character-ized by a stingy Oefense and ar oHense that does just enough to gel the job done. PICKS — Churchill struggles against a good Canton defense but wins

LIVONIA STEVENSON AT PLYM-OUTH SALEM (7:30 p.m.) — Look out tor this one On paper Stevenson (1-2) looks to be the better team But Salem coach Tom Moshimei holds the magic touch over the Spartans. The Rocks have never lost a Western Lakes gao>e to the Spartans PICKS — Tne magic continues the Rocks get victory No 1 on the season

F A R M I N G T O N HARRISON AT NORTHVILLE (7:30 p.m.) - The oig-ges: fallacy about Harrison's loss at Livonia Franklin Saturday is that the Hawks took tbe game too lightly Nonsense The Hawks were ready to play They simply were Beaten up in the trenches, particularly on offense That's not likely to happen this week. Northville (1-2) has no offense PICKS — Hanson gets back to winning, both agree

FARMINGTON AT W.L CENTRAL (7:30 p.m.) — Farmington's three oppo-nents (Southfield, Harrison and Glenn) have a combined record of 8-1, and Central is 3-0 N-ce way to spend a wmtess season PICKS — Central remains n the thick ol the Lakes Division chase for one more week

Chiefs vindicated, win CEP title Vindication Tha t ' s what Plymouth Canton's ex-

citing 5-4 double-overtime victory against P lymouth Canton was all about Sa turday in the finals of the second Centennial Educational Park Soccer Invi ta t ional

Can ton , p reseason f a v o r i t e s to unseat the mighty Livonia t eams (Ste-venson and Churchi l l ) f o r a r e a sup remecy , got off to a sluggish s t a r t this season, losing three of its f i rs t five ma tches

Things hit bottom last Monday with a 3-1 Western Lakes conference loss to Salem.

But despi te injuries to three All-Area p e r f o r m e r s (Brian Gavigan. Bryan Whiteley and Rob Opatrny), the Chiefs managed to regain a measure of self respect Saturday

In the f i rs t round. Canton scored a 3-1 victory against Kalamazoo Loy N'or-rix Steve Morell, who has been on a goal scoring binge lately (six goals in the last three games), scored twice.

SALEM ALSO won its f irst round match , knocking off Milford 6-1. Ted Hanosh. Dave Dameron and Mike Tanner each scored twice.

The Plymouth-Canton soccer com-munity is still buzzing about the cham-pionship game.

"Whenever Canton and Salem play-each o ther it comes down to which

t e a m can last the longest," said Canton coach Mike Morgan

Two goals by Morell and another by Todd Nichols put Canton ahead 3-1 with under 10 minutes lef t in regula-tion.

But the Rocks caught f i re in a hurry-Tim Stahl and Randy Balconi each scored within a minute of each other to tie the score (Dameron scored Sa lem's f irst goal).

Morell scored his third goal of the game , his fif th of the tournament , ea r ly in the first 10-minute OT period.

With one minute left , Ebon Nash tied the game for Salem off a penalty kick

"That was a def la t ing goal," Morgan said "We thoyght we had it. But the kids hung in there. In fact, we dominat-ed the second overt ime."

Steve Rudelic scored the game-winner in the second OT to end the mat te r .

"I was disappointed." said Salem coach Ken Johnson. "But I told the kids it was better to lose now than in the league We might bea t them twice in a season, but no way can we beat them three times."

ON MONDAY, a tired Salem t e a m battled an improving Fa rming ton t eam to a 2-2 tie in a Western Lakes confer-ence match,

Dave Dameron was injured and in s t ree t clothes during the first half But

a f t e r watching his t e a m fa l l behind 2-1. he suited up for the second half.

With 10 minutes lef t in the match, Dameron scored to tie the score.

Ted Hanosh scored Sa lem's other goal It was his 12th of the season

Salem (4-0-2 in the league, 6-1-2 overall) played 11 g a m e s in 18 days.

Farmington (2-4-1) gave Canton all it wanted on Tuesday before bowing 5-3 to the Chiefs.

Goals by Morell. P a t Freder ick and Rudelic gave Canton a 3-1 lead at half-t ime. Rudelic and Jeff Taylor added goals in the second half .

"I think we've broken our scoring drought," Morgan said "We scored five goals in 25 shots That ' s not too bad."

The Chiefs a re 4-2 in the league and 6-3 overall

Stevenson (6-0-2) and Salem reniain atop the Western Lakes s tandings with Churchill (4-1-1) and Canton close be-hind

PLYMOUTH CHRISTIAN 4, LU-THERAN NW i l F o r the first t ime all season, P lymouthChr i s t i an found itself behind in a soccer game Tuesday.

But Rod Windle scored to tie the g a m e and Dave Presley scored to win it. It was Pres ley ' s third goal of the game. »

The Eag les a r e 5-0 on the season

CLARENCEVILLE AT LUTHERAN WEST (7 p.m.) — Ralph Weddle s team picked up its first wm of the season last week with an impressive 10-0 zipping of Ham-tramck Some of the early season injuries have healed and the Trojans are picking up momentum PICKS — Lutheran Wesl stays winiess, both continue to agree (this is scary)

GARDEN CITY AT BELLEVILLE (7:30 p.m.) — For one full halt, Garden City (0-3) gave lough Bishop Gallagher all it wanted last week The Cougars wilted In the secona half but gained a moral victory Belleville is also wmless PICKS — McCosky and Emons say yea to_ Garden City

WOODHAVEN AT REDFORD UN-ION (7:30 p.m.) — These two will be get-ting to know each other more and more as they will be in the new Northwest Suburban League next year RU (2-1) has been a huge surprise in the area this year (one of the few pleasant surprises). It's been a Struggle tor Woodhaven (1-2) PICKS — You've gotta like RU

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TAYLOR KENNEDY AT REDFORD THURSTON (1 p.m.) — "This is another toughie." said Thurston coach Ron Powell whose Eagles (1-2) are still in search of their first Tri-River League win. Kennedy (2-1) lost its first game of the season last week to league leader Southgate. PICKS — Emons smells an upset, picks Thurston McCosky disagrees

WAYNE MEMORIAL AT DEAR-

BORN FORDSON (1:30 p.m.) — Wayne (1-2) has let leads slip away in the second half the past two weeks. They may not have to worry about protecting a lead this week PICKS — Fordson stays unbeaten

W.L. WESTERN AT LIVONIA FRANKLIN (1 p.m.) — It's back to the home sod for Franklin (1-2) after spending a few weeks at Bentiey, and what a happy homecoming ll should be — especially on the heeis ot the 9-7 triumph over Harrison, thanks to a stingy defense and Bob Soini-kowski's field goal But Western (2-1) should not be taken lightly Ask North Farm-ington. PICKS — McCosky and Emons don't think Franklin can come back to eartlf in time

BISHOP BORGESS VS. CATHOLIC CENTRAL (7:30 p.m. at Clarenceville) — Borgess (1-2) is hurting and CC (3-0) is hurting its opposition. Much of the luster has been wiped from this Redford rivalry. PICKS — Shamrocks have the charm,

SUNDAY G A M E

ST. AGATHA AT A.A. GABRIEL RICHARD (2 p.m.) — It's the season opener in the Catholic League C-Division and St. Agatha 11-2) gets to ptay the league favorite on the road. Who's dealing the cards? PICKS — Ann Arbor Richard remains un-defeated

McCosky (31-10) and Emons (26-15) posted identical 10-4 re-

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Junk bonds can be part of sound portfolio Junk bonds have returned to the in-

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That is, they are rated BB or lower according to SAP or Ba by Moody's Banks and trusts generally must steer clear of them, but with $55 billion wor th ou t s t and ing , junk bonds comprise a big part of the $425 billion corporate bond market

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The issuers of many newer junk bonds might be well-managed young companies that can't get any more credit from their banks Or. the bonds can be a product of today's wave of corporate takeovers

But are junk bonds safe'1 One might argue that' most companies do not go bankrupt Still, whether you invest in junk bonds on your own or through a fund, diversification lowers the risk of losing money

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Exposing new bands to metro Detroit audiences is nothing new for Clutch Cargo's.

Four years ago, Clutch Cargo's started as a downtown rock club. Now it's a production compa-ny booking some 75 shows a year, Founder Vince Bannon schedules shows at many local venues, works with two local dance clubs, and is developing

new bands with Birmingham-based Brass Ring Productions.

In many instances, Clutch Cargo's — both the original club and the production company — has allowed new bands their first exposure Often these bands hit the top of the charts and they return to do large arena shows In a way, Bannon is responsible for bringing "new music" to Detroit.

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OR FILM BUFFS, it's a dream week-end.

T o d a y t h r o u g h Sunday, the Detroit Film Festival show-cases works by sev-eral Michigan film makers with screen-ings at three Wayne State-area locations

Sunday, the Midwestern Film Festival rais-es the curtain on more local talent with an afternoon-long program at the Royal Oak Music Theatre.

Then when the lights come up, it's party time. A wine-and-snacks party, with partici-pants f rom both festivals on hand, will be held at the Studio on Washington Avenue, 621 S. Washington, Royal Oak

The festivals overlap on Sunday, but com-petition is the furthest thing from the orga-nizers' minds.

"It's an unfortunate coincidence." said Jolie Jackunas of the Midwestern Film Fes-tival. "But we're working together. Our goal is to bring together area film makers."

Tim McKay of the Detroit Film Festival echoed that thought "That's exactly what we're doing. The idea is to embrace the en-tire film community — that's what it's all about"

Jackunas said the Midwestern Film Fes-tival "will feature a variety of films — about 25 of them, between three and 30 minutes long — including animated films, documentaries, short dramatic pieces and comedies all by members of the Michigan film-making community. Some of the films have been seen before but never in one set-ting."

THE FESTIVAL also will feature pre-views of locally produced, feature-length

works in progress, such as "The Carrier." filmed in and around Manchester by Nathan White, and "The Big Story," shot in part in Bloomfield Hills and directed by Brian Lawrence of Southfield.

The Midwestern Film Festival, sponsored by the Independent Film Producers Associ-ation of Michigan, is at the Royal Oak Mu-sic Theatre, 318 W, Fourth

It runs from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m, with a break about 3:30 p.m. Advance tickets for the fes-tival are $5; $7 for the festival and party Tickets at the door are $8 and $10.

For more information, call 398-7744 or 541-1450.

A two-part program highlighting award-winning works by Michigan film makers will be screened at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Cass City Cinema, in tbe Uni-tarian Church at 4605 Cass at Forest. Tick-ets at the door are $3.

A collection of videos will be showcased from 1 to 7 p.m. Satiu-day at Cass City Cine-ma. The program is sponsored by Open Channel, a video collective. Tickets a t tbe door are $2.

The festival concludes Sunday at the De-troit Community Music School, 208 E. Kir by. with a retrospective of award-winning student fi lms from the past 16 yeais. The program is sponsored by Detroit Area Film

THE DETROIT Film Festival gets under — Teachers. Tickets at the door are $1. Party goers who can't wait for Sunday way at 8 tonight at Helen DeRoy Auditori-

um on the Wayne State campus with four films by Robert Mandley.

"We sold out our festival passes. I'm de-lighted to say," McKay said. But |4 tickets are available at the door

night's fete will convene at Union Street, 4145 Woodward, following tonight's and Saturday night's programs, McKay said.

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Clutch Cargo's, in ihe old Women's City Club at 64 W Elizabeth (the sec-ond floor of the Park Avenue Club), has busted such acts as Duran Duran. Hair-cut 100. and the Straycats It packed in 500 or so people to see Duran Duran in July 1982 In February 1984 the "super-group" Duran Duran played to a sold-out Cobo Arena

"AT CLUTCH CARGO'S I was the promoter." Bannon said "The place had a great ciub feel." he said, but, due to differences with the building man-agement, he moved the business else-where

The search for a suitable concert hall led Bannon to St Andrews Hall It is an unusua*-social hall at 431 E Congress just a couple blocks f rom the Renais-sance Center and around the corner from Trappers Alley. Using the already established Clutch Cargo's name. Ban-non began producing shows at the new hall with continued success

"St Andrews is run more as a con-cert facility than a club," the promoter said "We have dance nights on Wednes-days and Sundays, and it's in a great location Lots of people from the north ern suburbs come down here And it's easy to get to from Windsor and down-river

St. Andrews, like Clutch Cargo's, al-lows new bands a place to break in Among the memorable moments at St. Andrews history was a March 1983 Cul-ture Club show A huge crowd gathered on the open dance floor to see Boy George and his band — 13 months later the same band played to 11,000 at Cobo Arena

"For most of my shows there are still tickets available {on show nights)." Bannon said "But for shows like Cul-ture Club and the sold-out Frankie Goes To Hollywood, many people missed it."

ASIDE FROM St Andrews. Clutch Cargo's recently has presented shows at the Fox Theater in Detroit and the Royal Oak Music Theatre "Royal Oak is a great location." Bannon said Royal Oak Music Theatre, undergoing reno-vations, is one of the area 's more popu lar concert facilities

Bannon also books shows m other area venues, including Center Stage in Canton Township, he said "It is a beau-tiful facility. I did a Figures on aA Beach show there

"I'm really crazy about Figures on a Beach, and Center Stage is a beautiful place It's just hard to draw a large crowd there Built on the idea of an 18-year-old drinking age and 75-cents-a-gallon of gas. the place made sense ' Bannon said

{Center Stage, which has been closed, is scheduled to reopen Oct. 5 as Dancet-eria, a 1,050-capacity dance concert facility.)

On the opposite side of town, in Pon-tiac. Bannon just wrapped up a sum-mer project. "We just did a little sum-mer series at Menage," Bannon said Menage, a popular yuppie hangout, is at 13 S Saginaw in downtown Pontiac.

Clutch Cargo's also has staged shows in Ann Arbor and in the Rochester a r e a S u m m e r t i m e shows a t Meadowbrook and successful shows at the Michigan Theater are just two more venues on Bannon's roster

Bannon has an impressive list of Clutch Cargo's shows at St. Andrews in-cluding: Jane Siberry (who appeared last week). Midnight Oil, Oct 8; Gene Loves Jezebel. Oct 9, Hoodoo Gurus, Oct. 11; and Shriekback, Oct. 12

MIDNIGHT OIL is an Australian band. "They are the only band selling out stadiums in Australia," Bannon said.

Midnight Oil's leader, Peter Garrett, is a striking front man His bald-head-ed, 6-feet-6 f rame is not his only unusu-al feature. The attorney-turned rock star once ran for political office in Aus-tralia and nearly won Garrett and his band are now trying to establish them-selves and spread their political views and popularity here

Another feature show was Canadian singer/songwriter Jane Siberry She has been compared to a range of sing-ers from Joni Mitchell to Laurie An-derson Her style has been described as dream-like, quirky and eccentric But the concensus among critics is postitive — her eclectic style works

Last month Siberry performed to a crowd of 12,000 in Ontario Bannon

said Siberry s St Andrews show was originally slated for Menage but schedule changes called for the switch

Scheduling groups who haven't hit the top of the American charts is a risk In order to get other opinions on new music, Bannon uses his after-hours club, Asylum, at 1314 Broadway in De-troit to test reactions Two good indica-tors, according to Bannon, are. college radio and the club scene Bannon relies on his own intuition and the club

"I have Asylum a Thursday, Friday and Saturday dance club " Bannon said "From 9 p m to 5 a.m I get to test records. A real strong show will be Shreikback They are the kings of club play "

BANNON. though only 30. is no new-comer to the music business Before Clutch Cargo's he was involved with Bookies at 870 W McNichols - often called Detroit's "citadel of rock "n roll,"

"I used to be involved m Bookies." Bannon said "Remember the Police show there0 You could tell they'd make it. I also worked with Iggy (Pop — the singer and leader of the Stooges? in the late '60s. He's been a lot of fun to work with He's wild."

Aside from building Clutch Cargo's productions and working with Asylum and St. Andrews" dance nights. Bannon is now working on new projects with Brass Ring productions.

Birmingham-based Brass Ring is one of the nation's leading rock promoters They book everything from the lesser-known X show at Royal Oak Music Theatre to the Rolling Stones at the Silverdome

Clutch Cargo's and Brass Ring work independently but consult each other on some aspects of business. Bannon cited Friday's Tears For Fears show at Cobo

"In it's early stages, we discussed doing it at St. Andrews," he said "But when they started taking off. I advised we move it to Royal Oak {capacity 1.700}" The show became a Brass Ring show at Royal Oak. but ticket demand forced a move to the larger Fox The-ater which holds about 5,000. Then, due to a band member 's illness, the show had to be oostponed. In the time that passed, ticket demand increased along with the band's popularity The show is now scheduled for Cobo

"W'e advise each other and I use ven-ues that they use a lot," he explained Both companies like to use the Royal Oak Theatre. Clutch Cargo's just staged Orchestral Maneouvres In the Dark there, and Brass Ring presents X there Oct. 4

_I work for the company (Brass Ring) building a new end — managing bands like Blue in Heaven," he said "Blue in Heaven Is a band that I saw in a pub in London. I met their manager I really liked them

"Brass Ring is involved in handling their business here We're going to build a roster of groups Everyone here at Brass Ring has an expertise in a cer-tain area Instead of hiring just a man-ager, they hired an entire company with an established reputation."

THE VENTURE with Blue in Heav-en is Brass Ring's first of this type Blue in Heaven will tour the states for about six weeks, probably performing here the end of October They will then work on a new album

Blue in Heaven is an Irish band Their album "All The God's Men" has been compared favorably to their coun-trymen U2. The music has an eerie quality on some tracks, but an almost upbeat sound on others The sound is haunting and out-of-the-ordinary.

According to Bannon. Blue in Heav-en's talent was apparent to him imme-diately. It reminded him of the first time he saw the Police, there was a spark He hopes to find other groups, not necessarily just from overseas

He will soon be going to Europe "I've been there three times in the past year and am looking forward to going back and finding some more talent for Brass Ring's management company."

"I also try whenever I can to see what's going on with local bands." be added. "What's important is to work more at a goal Many bands look for what will net them a lot of money, in-stead of being more creative."

Also important, according to Ban-non, is image "Image goes right along side of tbe music," he said "Three ele-ments are important — sex. style and subversion "

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• TRINITY HOUSE Trinity House Theater will present

its fifth season of productions begin-ning with the musical "Junior High" by Paul Patton Performance dates are Friday and Saturday: Oct 4-5. 11-12 (and 18-19 tentative) Other shows this season include "Beautiful Beulah Belle." music and melodrama, Oct 25-2, Nov. 1-2. 8-9, "Where Love Is" and "The Bishop's Candlesticks." Nov 22-23, 29-30 and Dec 6-7; "An Eve-ning with Abe Lincoln," Jan 24-25, 31, Feb 1. 7-8. "Starting Over SloG-ly." Feb 14-15, 21-22. 28, March 1. 7-8: "The Singer," March 21-22, 28-29. April 4-5: and musical "The Para-dise." April 25-26, May 2-3. 9-10. 16-17

T h e B i j o u : e x p e n s i v e b u t n i c e

A Touch of Class at a Reasonable Price!

Welcome lo A Counting for Taste, a new column with a new approach for reviewing r e s t a u r a n t s Your t rave l ing taster unii be n s i t i n o a wide tange of area eateries and rating each of t hem on a 100-point scale As you anil see below, sepa-rate categories are identified, weighted and scored Lrp to 30 points may be awarded for ambiance (u'htch includes general atmos-phere and sennce), 55 points are available for food; and 15 points are the m a x i m u m possible for a pnce value rating

The Bijou Restaurant. 30855 South-field Road in Southfield (644-5522), of-fering both tables and booths (some featuring pictures of movie stars). Res-ervations a re recommended, especially on weekends

GENERAL ATMOSPHERE - 15 points maximum. Points awarded — 12 The Bijou is not a softly lighted, ro-mantic res taurant in spite of its high prices. The walls could use a little soap and water and the lighting could be a bit more subdued Flowers on the ta-

a c o u n t i n g f o r t a s t e

b y D. G u s t i b u s

bles would help. The general atmos-phere is just a bit business-like, and the restaurant seems suited for entertain-ing clients

SERVICE — 15 points maximum Points awarded — 13. Service at the Bijou was very good. Our weekend res-ervation was honored promptly. At the table the waiter was attentive and helpful. Service was leisurely, and the meal took 21* hours for our party of four The only criticism of our waiter was his subtle, but very regular, push-ing of many of the most expensive menu items. This is the only reason that service was not rated a full 15 points The busman did an unusually competent job

DRINKS, APPETIZERS, BREAD 10 points maximum. Points awarded -

10 Drinks were full strength, rolls were warm and fresh, and the best eat-ing of the evening was the plate of mixed hors d'oeuvre The assortment of crab toast, lobster American, escar-got in mushroom caps, beer-buttered shrimp and beef teriyaki was supurb Even at a cost of almost $9 per person, this was a real treat.

SALAD — 5 points maximum Points awarded — 2. The Caesar salad, made at the table, was poor The dress-ing was too strong, with a bitter taste The regular bouse salad dressing also was a bit over-powering, and neither salad ($5.25 each, minimum order of two) was as cold and crisp as it should have been

ENTREE, VEGETABLES, GARN-ISHES — 30 points maximum Points

7 t n f e If v o u ' r e t i r ed of e a t i n a iu

3 3 5 5 0 F o r d R o a d

4 2 7 - 1 8 7 2 Cocktails • Fine Imported Wlnss

If y o u ' r e t i r ed of e a t i n g jus t a p i zza , OPEN c o m e to A n g e l o ' s a n d ge t a

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S u n d a y t h r u T h u r s d a y O N L Y I Excrw 1C-3-35

C A R R Y O U T

SPECIAL DINNER PRICES

WEEKEND SPECIALS Luncheon Specials

•3.95 & '4.95

10 oz. New York Strip

Dinner ' 8 . 9 5

Orange Roughy Dinner • 7 . 9 5

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* 1 4 9 5

FREE Banquet

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FEATURING ^&4MERICAN' ITALIAN • GREEK FOOD

c AMERICAN • ITALIAN • GREEK FOOD

CHICKEN and SEAFOOD SPECIAL BAR-B-QUE RIBS

SALAD BAR OR D E S S E R T ^ ^ SAT THUR THURS Sept 2t :hru Or. '

awarded — 24. The menu offers a wide variety of entree selections, and tkere also are a number of daily specials. Of the entrees sampled at our dinner, the red snapper was clearly the favorite, both with and without the lemon-caper sauce. The veal chop (at $26 the most expensive of the entrees) was some-what tough and not especially tasty This was particularly unfortunate be-cause the morel mushroom sauce was excellent and deserved a better fate The vegetables and garnishes were ad-equate but not exceptional

DESSERT AND COFFEE — 10 points maximum. Points awarded — 7. We found both good and not-so-good among the desserts The selection was adequate, but not great. The Mississip-pi mud cake was dry. very pasty, and all but inedible Nevertheless, the sec-ond high point of the meal, af ter the appetizers, was the raspberry flambe which was prepared at our table by the waiter. This was a real winner, tempt-ing even the non-dessert eater at our table to take taste a f t e r taste

PRICE/VALUE RATING - 15 points maximum. Points awarded — 12 The total cost for our meal was al most $90 per couple, without wine, but with a very high-priced appetizer Nor-mal dinner costs could be as low as $60 for two, with drinks Our meal was somewhat over-priced, especially in view of the disappointing quality of some of the dishes.

D. Gustibus welcomes your reac-tions. comments and suggestions of favorite restaurants tn the Observer & Eccentric communities Please write to D. Gustibus, in care of the Observer & Eccentric, Entertain-ment Department. 1125 Bowers Birmingham 48012

F R E E

COCKTAILS • D A I L Y L U N C H & D I N N E R SPECIALTIES 10% Sen io r D i s c o u n t

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7610 N. WAYNE ROAD (2 SIKS N. OF WARREN)

WESTLAND

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS Get a s tep ahead of the crowd — and save' Come to Holiday Inn for our Early Bird Special dinners, served 3-7pm

5tir-Fry Shrimp, $6.95 Beef Tips California, $5.95

Almond Chicken, $5.50

R S H F R Y All You Can Eat

$5.95 Every Wednesday, 5-10pm

S ) v w v .

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C O M E SEE US AT THE STROHAUS !

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29300 PLYMOUTH ROAD• LIVONIA LUHCHCOK HOURS DIMMER HOUR®: 427-5606

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I P P F ? JAPANESE and CHINESE

Restaurant NOW SERVING SZECHUAN

- AND MANDARIN FOOD ^ CARRY-OUTS ON CHINESE FOOD

Chinese Lunch 11-3 Japanese Lunch 11-2 Chinese Dinner 3-9:30 Japanese Dinner 5-9:30

Fri * Sat. Ml CLOSED MONOAY

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32030 PLYMOUTH ROAD • LIVONIA • 422-0770

CATERING FOR ALL SPECIAL OCCASIONS Open Daily 11 ».m to Midnight • Closed Sund«v

G O U R M E T D I N N E R S F A M I L Y S T Y L E D I N N E R S A V A I L /

N E W Made to order specialty' Cakes an-1 Tones few your special occasions . - . . . . C O U P O N - - —

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WE NOW HAVE A SATELLITE DISH New Owner* "Bob A Rich"

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Oct. 1

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31410 FORD RD. at MERRIMAN

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NIGHTLY DRINK

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NOW OPEN

3:00 p.m. - Mon.-Sat

ALL YOU CAN E A T ' BUFFET '4.25 W E D . 11 A.M.-3 P . M

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NOW OPEN ON SUNDAY 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m.

Banquet Facilities Available 20 oz. N. Y. STRIP l9K

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" L O S T & F O U N D " "NIK NAK" on S u n d a y

H a v e f u n w i t h o u r m a g i c i a n Tuesday night - 7:00 p.m

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All You Can Eat

SEAFOOD

FRIDAY ONLY FISH SPECIAL

*2 .75

BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS

COCKTAIL HOUR: 11 A.M. - 7 P.

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HAPPY HOUR MON -FRI

FAMILY D I N I N G

592-4520 2*721 West Severn Mil* IU. • Rctfort

Businessmen Luncheon, Famous Sandwiches, Homemade Soup, BBQ Spa re ribs, Salad

N O W O P E N S E V E N D A Y S

D i n n e r f o r T w o Choice of: * 1 1

• New York S t r i p S t e a k • Fresh Fr ied S h r i m p • Beef K a b o b • BBQ S p a r e R ibs - Ha l f S l a b

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s a m p l e o n e o f y o u r f a v o r i t e b r e w s ( a n d o u r s l o o ' ) .

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l o o !

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M o n d a v - F r iday 10 A . M . - 9: W P . M .

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S T R O H

r eaturing tender Round of Beef - only the finest cuts, slow-roasted to perfection. Along with fresh, flavorful seafood specialties — beer batter-fried Shnmp and Cod, baked Scallops, Seafood Newburg and Creole, fried Clams, and Shrimp in-a-shell. Plus hush puppies, fresh-baked breads, vegetables, our soup & salad bar and much more!

Served Fridays only, 5-10pm. J 1 8 . 9 5

$7.95 Children 12& under, $ H . 9 5 5 « u o r j

LIVONIA-WEST 1-275 4 6 Mile Roed • PH 464-1300

II you though! we were a

good place fo eaf Ihinh again.

I f you thought our Sunday Brunch, Friday Night Seafood Fantasy and our Prime Rib Lunch were good, we've got some

news for you. They're even better now because of all the changes we've made. What changes? Well, we'd prefer you

see for yourself. We're sure that once you've enjoyed the fine dining we offer, you'll think of returning

again. And again.

W h e r e the elegance ot the pact u alwava present

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PI IME C A S H W A Y

GARDEN TOOLS Long handled round point shovel • Bow rake • Leaf rake - Bamboo

rake • Garden hoe

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v n i IR m vinyl prints, woodgrain prints, CHOICE 1 a n d m o r e ! ! !

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CLASSIFIED ADMERTISIN REACH MICHIGAN'S FINEST MARKET

ONE CALL DOES IT ALU 644-1070 Oakland County 891-0000 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester-Avon Twp.

500 He lp W a n t e d

A B S O L U T E

G U A R A N T E E

$ 9 9 5

P E R H R S W O R K E D

T O S T A R T PULL TIME PLUS BONUSES

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500 M p W a n t a d

AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS for a n itodto la No*1 area Experience prefeiied but aot miwiiiT Excellent pay CaU 34«-«02!

500 M p W a n t a d

A E R O B I C S I N S T R U C T O R S Norl area

474-7440 or M»-«023

APPLICATIONS BEING takes f o r p u a uoo la shipping Ii receiving Truck driving expeneoce belpful Also po« Uoo In assembly, oo experience neces-sary Apply In persoo only Belanger Inc 45S £ Cady. Northville

500 Ha lp W a n t a d 500 Ha lp W a n t a d

5 2 5 - 5 4 6 5

A C C E P T I N G

A P P L I C A T I O N S Advertising, marketing trainees. sales reps & management trainee* New na-Ucnal marketlag campaign baa created >peruag> All poaitioca lead to manage-ment w-.tMa 6 mootlu to 1 yT Company t r a m Good aalary h benef iu Call T t u n d a y . Friday or Mooday Aire Mas-ter Industrie*, 5J7-70W

ACCEPTING applications for young person for warehouse stock work, full t ime, Farmington Rills area

47S-7770

A C C O U N T A N T C O N T R O L L E R

Ki pandiog Uvocua Manufacturing f i rm o f t e n excellent growth opportunity for right Individual Computer 4 Tax knowledge required Good compensa-Uoo package Send resume or Call

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F R E E D M A N & A S S O C . Penoonel CoasulUoU

JO&DO Northweatern Hw»., Ste 190 Farmtngtoo KU1». Mich 4M1«

ACCOUNTANT Petroleum distributor is seeking an AC-COUNTANT with y t years strong ac-counting background, to manage ac-counting department h assist In Man-agement decisions. Computer experi-ence mandatory CPA helpful Salary rummensurate with qualifications A experience. Send resume to: Box H t Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, WJSI Schoolcraft Rd.. Livonia, Michi-gan «aiM)

ACCOUNTANT Southfield CPA firm has openiM for ex-perienced Public Accountant- Minimum 5 years experience with ahUllty to advise clients oc business and tax ma; ters. Call

ACCOUNTING CLERK Experienced In Accounts payable &

AGGRESSIVE" ARTICULATE""

GMS Has Openings for

T e l e p h o n e

S a l e s Paid Training IS Per Hr To Start Automatic W Day R.-Jse

Tel-Twelve Area PrevVo™ Sales Helpfu.

CaU Now For Appointment

G e n e r a l

M a n a g e m e n t

S e r v i c e W701 W 6 Mile, Uvocua

The Bell Creek Plaxa Suite 1*0 A

4 2 7 - 7 6 6 0

APPLY

NOW

A P P R E N T I C E S /

T O O L & D I E Retirees welcome Full 1> part time Now taking applications

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A p t . A d m i n i s t r a t o r

ATTENTION

vou wort 40 boors or more per I Experienced person lo bead.office and x Do you have transportation- And : management team at established, well

maintained, large near north suburb townhouse apartment community WU1 be in charge of office and maintenance staff reporting directly to property

t f i rm

Can week like to work close to your home

AIDE needed for handicap male, to as-sist with evening care for about 2 hours, 4 to S days a week, no experience re-

iti area CaU • 58-0165

quired, located In Plymoul} Paul between 7pm-»pm

AIDES i too/Garden City oooo shift. W SO an bow to start. Call t 30 AM - 110 PM 4K-0491

- group hot Midnight and after-

ALARM INSTALLER TRAINEE Must be eager to learn and willing lo work. Only neat, serious minded need apply Fri.. Sepc 27th. 1 to S PM S « 1 1 Southfield Rd , Suite 111

NEW Tire store needs experienced per sons for t i re changing X alignments Also management position available Days »4»-0U< or Evenings 355-MM

BENCHMARK pays more than mini mum wage and you can wor t fuU-time temporary

N O

E X P E R I E N C E

N E C E S S A R Y

Jobs are located ill q

TROY AND

ROCHESTER

CALL

589-2110

Benchmark Temporary Help

management f i rm Call l ion thru Fri , ID to 4 W. *M-*40C

ARCADE ATTENTANT Farmingtoo. FuU-time nights 6pm to Midnight ti 50 per Sour Neat appear-ance required. 471-470C

ARCHITECTURAL Job captain with minimum 5 years ex-perience as a team leader Registration preferred Good long range opportuni ties to irow with an established, design oriented A . E f i rm involved with » vari-ety of challenging projects Respond In confidence, wilh resume, to TMP Associates, P O Box 289, Bloom-field Hills, Mich-, 4*303

An Equsl Opportunity Employer

A R E N T A L A G E N T For new Southfield apt complex

559-0600

AMBITIOUS HELPER Machining production, excellent opportunity Ap-

By In persoo. Tel-X Corp 20600 Cbes-?, Farmingtoo. 1 blk £ of n Rd 1 blk N of 6 Mile

NEED

A JOB

FAST?

500 H s i p W i l l e d BAKERY COUNTER SALES

Pleaaaat surroundings. Monday tarn Friday 6 to J Apply in persoo

THE BAKER'S LOAF, 19460 Northwestern, between Franklin 4 Inkster Rds, SoWhfMd

BAKERY COUNTER SALES Elegant Farmingtoo Hills pastry shop full or part-time No experience neces-sary if responsible, mature Apply In person, except Moo The French Gour met, 31920 Middlebelt, comer 14 Mile

B A K E R Y P E R S O N Looking for socneooe experienced in selling Ir Excellent

Firming-

AMBITOL'S GUYS t GALS 18-65 Ex perlence unnecessary Will train. Take Phone Inquiries in our new Royal Oak office Starting Salary -15 hourly 662-6433 (till 11pm)

ANIMAL SERVICE BUSINESS Looking for reliable people with flexi-ble hours Experience working srlth ani-mals 540-1676

Data Entry Contact Mr Kahn 476-9000

ACCOUNTING CLERK CRT 4> pbooe collection experience re-quired Write E F B.. 1825 South Wood-ward. Bloomfield Hills, MI 46013

ADM3NSTRATIVE ASSISTANT Man ufscturlag Reps Office Must have good typing, organizational skills t be abie to handle a very diversified office Ex-perience necessary Please caU64 3-6002

A N S W E R I N G S E R V I C E

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P H O N E O P E R A T O R S Start training immediately

MIDNIGHT SHIFT F^ill time

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APARTMENT HALLWAY CLEANING for complex in Troy 25 hours per week

CaU for appointment 643-9109

.ADULTS CARRIERS WITH CAR To deUver The Detroit Free Press door-to-door Garden City, Uvoaia. Dearborn Heights, Westland areas Short hours in the morning, before 6:30 If interested caU 9 30-nooo. 42S-01M Afternoon. 222-6500 ui maintenance t repairs Ca

APARTMENT MAINTENANCE person 3 yrs experience required with good references Must be a self starter and able to take charge of maintenance crew Salary commensurate with abili-ty Applications and resumes being ac-cepted at 27505 Ford Road. Garde® City, Monday thro Saturday, lOam-Spm

ADVERTISING SALES advertising space salespeople to caU oo retail and commercial businesses in the NW suburb* FuU commission with 630,000 e i year potential. Two years outside sales experience Send resume to Box 662. Observer 6> Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft R d . Uvoaia. Michigan 46150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

APARTMENT MAINTENANCE Mature responsible persoo far opening in northwest suburban apartment com plex of 150 units Must be experienced ui maintenance 4 repairs Call between 2-6 pm, 352-1600

A PERSON to do cleaning. fuU time, Southfield a p t complex 356-0400

APPLICATIONS For FuU 6> Part Time Employment for Deli Counter Help srUl be taken oo Tuesday. Oct 1st. from 9am-11 am 6t Wednesday, Oct 2. Spcn-

a t 22030 Farmingtoo Rd (at 9 i Kowalskl Sausage Company

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KELLY SERVICES

The "Kelly Girl" People Not an agency; never a fee

Equal Opportunity Employer M. F /H

ARE YOU IN NEED OF JOB TRAINING AS WELL ,AS A JOB"

You may be eleglble for help, at no charge, in finding both. Our ' oo-the-job" training program could be your an-swer if you are an Oakland County res-ident and meet low income guide lines. caU 154-9167

ASSEMBLERS k PACKAGERS Men ll women, work 40 hrs per week 52 weeks per yr

CaU Joan 646-7660

We have immediate light industrial Job openings

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525-9191 FUTURE FORCE

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B A R B E R o r B E A U T I C I A N Clientele waiting a l Share Your Hair 27726 Plymouth Rd.. Uvooia 425-5440

BEAUTICIAN Full or Part time with or without clleo-teUe Looking for beauticians available for 3 30pm 9 30pm shift Benefits avail-able Garden a t y area 261-2660

BEAUTICIAN licensed To train to give scalp treatmestts In professional

conditions, paid holidays Uvooia for appointment after (1 am 476-3003

B E A U T I C I A N S Ucensed WiU train No experience oec-essary Salary Rochester 652-1661

500 Ha tp W a n t a d

BOOKKEEPER Part time for busy Southfield otric* Basse accouoUag background needed Bssume to » 3 5 0 Southfield. Mich, 46076, So 13

BOOKKEEPER With ADP experience 1-1 yrs work ex perlence required Summit resume with salary history k requirements to Finan-cial Data Systems, 17177 N Laurel P a r t Dr suite =204 Uvooia Ml. 41152

BRICK PANEL INSTALLER Immediate opening Minimum 1 rear experience in carpentry or siding Own tools 4 transportation required. Year around employment Starting pay lo 19 00 per hour Medical k dental bene-fits available References required For Informs Uoo call 516-6611

WILLIAMS PANEL BRICK

BRIDGEPORT MILLRAND OPERATOR

Experienced oo precision tnachloed air craf t parts . FuU benefits Hytrol Maoufsctarlng Garden City 261-8010

B R I D G E P O R T O P E R A T O R Val - l TOOL 4 GAGE

27675 Joy Road. Westland 422-2100

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR FuU time- 5 yrs. nain experience FuU benefi ts Rate based on experience Oak Park area. Call between 9am - 4pm

967-2111

5 0 0 He4p W a n t e d 500 H e l p W a n t e d

CASH FOR CHRETTMAS For sew company la MVhigaa Show Christmas dscorattoos Ull December 1. Weekly paycheck 349-4M6 or 415-5471

C A S H I E R Desire mature admits to work 7-11 Food Stores, part and f»U time, afternoons and midnights available Royal Oak A Femdale are* CaU547-M71, 546-7M6

or 545-MM

CASHIER, Gas Attendant. Wrecker Driver Clean cut 4 smUltnus Apply within Mitchell Sunoco J3S69 W War-ren. Garden City

CASHIER WANTED. fsU Ume. to work all sMfts. Reliable wtth r s a l d a d v a n c e

1710 Woodward. RoyafOak 1461 & Telegraph Bloomflekl Twp

CASHIER 16 years or older m i l s r pa r t Uhm A*ip»y la person Barton HoUow Ph*. mscy, 17176 FarmU^taa Rd.. U n a i a

CENTAUR RACQUET CLUB root desk

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CASHIER OFFICE HELP Good phone manners Flexible hour* Fair Lane Rent-a-Car 21541 Ford Rd Dearborn 565-5902

part time front ness opportunity If isterestad. oc . Centaur, 57«# Drake Road. field. Ml 46611 No phone calls please

Cashier Sales WeU known national women store needs per sous with Cashier or Sales experience far Twelve! Oaks. Novi and Westland locations (Part time) Some mornings, afternoons evenings, and weekends Most be very weU (roomed and en)oy customer con-tac t (Not under 171 CaU for interview 156-1911

CHILD CARE WORKER Full Ume. sdulascsot group home Af-ternoon shift Experience desired. B W to start plus hesseflts Send reannse to Bruce, P.O Box 11*7, Berkley, Mich 4*072

C h i l d c a r e W o r k e r N ursery School Southfield " Evenings 4 Weekends

Call 5S5-4M0

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR needed for Troy Day Care Center Full-time posi-tion available immediately Degree and or experience necessary Pleasant working coodiUoca Benefits Compre-hensive salary plan Send resume to: Director, Kiridercart Learning Center. 37373 Dequlndre, Troy, MI 48061 or call 528-9111

ASSISTANT MGR TRAINEE

Excellent opportunity to sdvance in < growing company Dept store retaU background desired but not necessary Unens 4 More 2215 S Telegraph. Bloomfield Town Sq CaU Mr Pavlanto for appt 118-1560

ATTENTION WOMEN .'MEN

Interested in Installing energy prod-ucts Hourly rate CaU 478-2851

AUTO BODY PERSON Mature, dependable individual Ex peri tact necessary but not tools CaU 561-9130

ALTO CLEAN-UP Motivated person with Car Sense good Dnvlng Record AppSv

CVtslln Auto. 3966 » 11 Mile (2 b i t s E of Greenfield!

AUTO DISMANTLING YARD HELP

EXPERIENCED 981-6000

BEAUTICIAN WANTED FuU Time

Westland Area 721-5510

BEAUTY SALON MANAGER Experienced cosmetologist forprogres-

managemeni Excellent op-minded

559-8649

sive salon portuimtv for ma persoo Southfield

mature, career

BECAME A DRAFTER1

Free Training for qualified residents of Oakland County Learn Computer-aided Design CaU 545-0222 - TODAY

BENCH HAND - Fixture Builder Must be able to lead own lobs Experienced 4 must have own tools This is a steady lob, not Just a program BC BS. holi-days West wood Too! Co 493-11M

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR 5 yrs experience preferred on tool 4 zage details 4 yoh shop environment Call for app t after 6PM 425-6W9

BRUNO HAIR SALON has opening for hair stylist and nail technician for new modern salon ia Canton Ask for Lynn 455-771®

BUS DRIVER Experienced with heavy trucks or buses Steady part time for retirement setting Retirees welcome CaU Mon. Fri 9-5 P M 6611999

BUS PERSONS Dishwashers No expe-rience necessary FuU 4 Part time All shifts. R a m s Horn. 27215 Ford Rd. Dearborn His 5*1-1111

C A M E R A M A N / S T R I P P E R Experienced Full time Royal Oak print shop 569-2224

ASSISTANT with Ucense, fuU Ume, for busy, fashionable Southfield hair salon Good training with opportunity of ac-quiring own chair For appointment.

151-6644

AUTO INSPECTORS

ATTENDANT needed for vending loca-tion In Detroit Par t Ume Dependable responsible. likes people CaU

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<™lon M u s t h a v e n e a t a p - | S * 5 S 5

par. ume No selling CaU Moo thr^ p e a r a n c e , b e 1 8 o r o v e r , a n d F n , 9-5 72

BLUE JEAN JOBS!!

M e n & W o m e n

Musi have own transportation Ali shifts available Earn extra Income on long and short lerm temporary assign-ments in Troy and Rochester

and find out about KeUy's Work 4 Win" Sweepstakes! Tbe more you work, the belter the chances to wtn « new au-

CANVASSERS A large energy corpora uoo needs »p-pomtment surveyors Immediate open-ings for fuU sad part time help Hoars flexible Income unlimited Own car a most CaU for Interview Michigan Power 4 Energy 256-9117

CARD SHOP needs help for days 4 eves Apply In person, Bonnie s Hallmark, Crossroads Shopping Center Farmingtoo Rd al 9 Mile, or 471-4009

CARING INDIVIDUALS to work with mentally retarded adults In Plymouth group home

CaU. 455-7514

CARING WORKERS for group in Uvoma Must have high school diplo-ma or GED and good driving record Must be at least 11 Part-time days. Full-time afternoon positions H 90 to 14 10 to s t a r t CaU Sherry at RRRS

•71-5610

CASHIERS E x p e r i e n c e d P r e f e r r e d

F u l l T i m e A p p l y In P e r s o n

J O E S P R O D U C E 3 3 1 5 2 W 7 M i l e

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I live chrome plating Northwest suburfc Resume required 2SI-6112 CHROME PLATERS individuals with mmimmn 5 years industrial hard chrome experience good company bes> efita. salary commensurate with expe nence Apply a pe r soc Production Plating Inc. 21110 Gratiot . E Detroi t

CLEANING LADY Woman to clean apar tment complex located ID Canton CaU 9am - 5pm 197-0100

CASHIERS for SeU-Serve Gas Stations FuU 4 Part-time positions Days 4 Eve* Ideal Jot for Retirees Apoly in person only 27154 W 7 Mile, at uks t e r 11425 Ann Arbor Trail, at Merriman 4 11005 Greenfield, at 11 Mlie Rd

CASHIERS - FuU time or part time-Above minimum wage Many benefits Advancement opportunities Students welcome Apply Total Petroleum 11214 Schoolcraft at Farmingtoo. 11174 Schoolcraft a t Merriman: 42195 Aim Arbor Rd at Lifley-, 1066 N Mill at Wil-cox. 29010 Northwestern at 12 Mile

CASHIERS - FuU or part time for con-venience s tore No experience neces-sary Must be at least i i . Apply at Quik Plk 25822 W Nine Mile. Southfield 156-0017 . too Hills

CLEANING PERSON fuU time, mast have own transportat ion 771-2991

CLEANING PERSON eral cleaning at Apartment complex U> rated at 12 Mile and North' ' j m r CaU between ftam l p m

FuU 147-1761

CLERICAL W P M JSS. 4 general

billing for bosv office •ce Sprutte. M i l M e m

man Rd . Gardes City Mich 4 > m Aa Equal Opportunity Employei

CLERK/ERRAND PERSON [all I inn iMsnVwi for Birmingham law f i rm Duties will include some filing, copy ing and running errands fcr the firm You mnat have a car every day Please caU P a m 54M282

CASHIERS Full or p*rt u e m Re for positions at oar 9 locations snt working conditions, good

Lake Rd j u s t s of 15 Mile W Bloomfield

hours 4 benefit* Apply in p Kar Wash. Inc 6610 Orchard

C a r p e n t e r - C o m m e r c i a l With truck and tool* CaU between 9 AM and 4 10 P M 478-3M7

CASHIERS - large Amoco Service Cen-ter has Immediate openings for 1 Cashiers After school and weekends 15-20 hour* per wee* Good pay Apply Tel-Maple Car Care, corner Telegraph 4 Maple, Birmingham 844-2910

CASHIERS-oeat pleasant needed for prommant Dearborn hotel Please caU 10am-5pm.

C O L L E C T O R FuU time - Benefits Win train

Uvooia based ageocy 427-9410

COMPUTER Clerk. We need a person to work from »pm - 5am This |ofc pays 1175 per hoar Some computer know! edge helpfaU This Job does offer socw possibility for advancement for the right persoo Glee Computer 152-1560

IBM COMPUTER OPERATOR

Minimum 2 years 4111 41*1 DOC/VSf eluding Power, ClCS, ICCF Send re-sume and si co, P.O Box

S/VS (E) r. ClCS.

salary history to Mleael/Sys-ix 579, Detroit. MI 4*112

AUTOMOBILE PORTER FULL and part lime Apply in person •>600 Telegraph Rd , Detroit

AUTOMOTIVE RECONDITIONER Learn to recondition automobtles Must | be 19 or over, aggressive, dependable! and motivated with good dnvlng ' record Have own transport*Uoo

464-9550

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Personnel office

M o n t g o m e r y W a r d T e l T w e l v e M a l l

An Equal Opportunity Employer

AUTO PARTS DRIVER faU Ume Ap-

ey at. West Point Motor Supply, 2750* 8 Mile Rd, Farmington Hills Ask for

Steve. 474-0*45

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EUROPEAN KITCHEN CABINET M A N U F A C T U R E R w i t h p l a n t i n N .

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P l y m o u t h , L i v o n i a , F a r m i n g t o n ,

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JOBS AVAILABLE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

PACKAGING 3 *nftt*. 4 0 hour weeks avai lable for Wlxom. Novi, Wai ted Lake, F a r m f n g t o n Hills, Dear -bo rn . M a d i s o n Hgts. . Troy. R o c h e s t e r . Bkxxrv ftetd a n d Pon t i ac NO EXPERIENCE NECES-SARY. NO FEE (Must have r e t t aNe t r a n s p o r -ta t ion a n d pf>one.)

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KELLY SERVICES

The "Kelly Girt' People Not an agency, never a fee

Equal Opportunity Employer M, F H

AUTO MECHANIC Immediate opening for Full Ume mechanic, good pay k company t * w its Applicants most be certified In at east i major categories

Apply Personnel Office

MONTGOMERY WARD TEL-TWELVE MALL

An Equal Opportunity Employer

KELLY SERVICES

The "Kelly Girt' People Not an agency, never a fee

Equal Opportunity Employer M, F H

AUTO MECHANIC Immediate opening for Full Ume mechanic, good pay k company t * w its Applicants most be certified In at east i major categories

Apply Personnel Office

MONTGOMERY WARD TEL-TWELVE MALL

An Equal Opportunity Employer

B L U E J E A N S J O B S L I G H T P A C K A G I N G

& P R O D U C T I O N

Jobs available Uvooia, Troy, Roches-ter Must be 18 and have own trasnpor-tatlon

BENEFITS CALL IMMEDIATELY

N O R R E L L

S E R V I C E S , I N C . Farmington 477-9840 Rochester 651-1500

AUTO MECHANIC 5 years e i p e n eoce. stale certified In all repair* Good leneflu, commuaioc. 28315 i Mile Rd. Jvonia.

B L U E J E A N S J O B S L I G H T P A C K A G I N G

& P R O D U C T I O N

Jobs available Uvooia, Troy, Roches-ter Must be 18 and have own trasnpor-tatlon

BENEFITS CALL IMMEDIATELY

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S E R V I C E S , I N C . Farmington 477-9840 Rochester 651-1500

A U T O M E C H A N I C Experience oeceaaary Apply 8am Spm Mon tluu Fri.. at Erhar t BMW 24 ISO Teelgrapla Road. Southfield.

B L U E J E A N S J O B S L I G H T P A C K A G I N G

& P R O D U C T I O N

Jobs available Uvooia, Troy, Roches-ter Must be 18 and have own trasnpor-tatlon

BENEFITS CALL IMMEDIATELY

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S E R V I C E S , I N C . Farmington 477-9840 Rochester 651-1500

ALTO MECHNA.N1C Certified Waiter Guarantee, plus com-mlasion, 48 hours per week. Moo. - Fn. , Hoapitaliiatloo. uniforms and vacation jaid Call Paul or Mike at 474-54S4 or 477-9725

B L U E J E A N S J O B S L I G H T P A C K A G I N G

& P R O D U C T I O N

Jobs available Uvooia, Troy, Roches-ter Must be 18 and have own trasnpor-tatlon

BENEFITS CALL IMMEDIATELY

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S E R V I C E S , I N C . Farmington 477-9840 Rochester 651-1500

ALTO MECHNA.N1C Certified Waiter Guarantee, plus com-mlasion, 48 hours per week. Moo. - Fn. , Hoapitaliiatloo. uniforms and vacation jaid Call Paul or Mike at 474-54S4 or 477-9725 BOAT RIGGER

for New Boat Prep 4 Service. Experi-enced preferred Wonderland Marine, Livonia. 281 2SM

AUTO RECONDITIONING Full-time positions Will train. Apply Dick's Bonded Beauty 140S Goldsmith. Plymouth: V. blk. E of Sheldon Rd.

BOAT RIGGER for New Boat Prep 4 Service. Experi-enced preferred Wonderland Marine, Livonia. 281 2SM

AUTO RECONDITIONING Full-time positions Will train. Apply Dick's Bonded Beauty 140S Goldsmith. Plymouth: V. blk. E of Sheldon Rd.

B O D Y G U A R D S

W A N T E D for special assignments with i corpors-uoowho specialises in dignitary protec-tion No experience remured Tralnin| program offered Must oe minimum 11 years old. No criminal record. Foe an appointment contact Mr Julian at

S89-4840

A U T O T E C H N I C I A N Goodyear Tire Centers is looking for sharp, productive mechanics Excellent working conditions and income poten-tial • Southfield Area Tom. J5J-04SS S Farmington Area - Bob 477-0870 • Plymouth Area - Ken, 4SS-7800

B O D Y G U A R D S

W A N T E D for special assignments with i corpors-uoowho specialises in dignitary protec-tion No experience remured Tralnin| program offered Must oe minimum 11 years old. No criminal record. Foe an appointment contact Mr Julian at

S89-4840 AUTO W ASH ATTENDANTS Immediate paatloos available for ap-plicants with the following qualifica-tions-. enjoy working with the public, salesmanship 4 dependability k al least 1* y e a n of age Good pay, p a t * vacations * health insurance available Apply between 1 tam-Spm

PARIS AUTO WASH INC 2 4 T e l e g r a p h Southfield. Mich

1 doors S of 10 Mile

B O D Y G U A R D S

W A N T E D for special assignments with i corpors-uoowho specialises in dignitary protec-tion No experience remured Tralnin| program offered Must oe minimum 11 years old. No criminal record. Foe an appointment contact Mr Julian at

S89-4840 AUTO W ASH ATTENDANTS Immediate paatloos available for ap-plicants with the following qualifica-tions-. enjoy working with the public, salesmanship 4 dependability k al least 1* y e a n of age Good pay, p a t * vacations * health insurance available Apply between 1 tam-Spm

PARIS AUTO WASH INC 2 4 T e l e g r a p h Southfield. Mich

1 doors S of 10 Mile

B o d y S h o p M a n a g e r For Ford Dealership Present manager

j e t i r m g Salary, profit sharing, plus fr inges Call Clarence K r w for ap-po in tment

Stark Hickey West 7 Mile Grand River

538-6600

CARPENTER Experienced layoot persoo for large residedUal - borons t o p wages plus bonuses Please call between 9 k 5 SO pm ft2*-5411 or after 7 pm 291-4*27

CARPENTER Must be finished carpenter with general supervision experience 540-2MJ

C A R P E N T E R Prefer experience in insurance repairs, with own truck k fools 22209 Fesikell

554-7474

CASHIERS Needed FuU Par t Ume Experienced piefeired Mobile Service station Woodward A Square Lake Rdi

Woodward Ave within 24*0 ield An Equal Oppc i Equal O

Plover r A5HIERS-STOCKPERSONS for retaU drugstore In Birmingham, fsll k part time, over I*, flexible hours, good b«se-fit p rogram Must apply in persoii No, ca la , please. Sav-Oo Drugs, ftSlO Tele-graph at Maple. See manager

CARPENTERS NEEDED With at least 5 yrs experience in Real dentlal f raming N<m area. 429-77*5

CARPET CLEANING ere-• a n t e d must have expeneoce with truck mounted <*fuijjmemt Top pay, 9am-5pm Immediate opening la Dear-born CaU 5*1-7*27 CARPET k FURNITURE CLEANERS Full Ume openings lor conscientious k imbiUous persons with willingness to learn Must have good driving record k mechanical appUtude k oaat appear

Earning potential I1S.OOC to $22,000 year plus benefits CaU 9am - 4pm 252-192*

CARPET INSTALLERS needed for Apartment w o r t Alao - experienced needed. CaU after 5pm 4*4-2*79

CAR WASH ATTENDANT Rochester

Wages hours negotiable 275-0*22

CAR WASHER wanted, brahless car wash Must be hardworking, mecham-caUy inclined, reliable. & responsible Call 47ft-*909

CASHIERS WANTED Full time, experienced or wUl train. Birmingham area CASHIERS who are dependable lake

pride tn their wort can work without close supervision k would like opportunities for advancement are hereby lavit ed to loin the -SPEEDWAY TEAM- We of fer fuH time k part ume posi-tions, flexible hoars A schedu ling (great for stndecits) k ben-efits package Especially needed are people who desire to work afternoons.1 evening*

oecessarv' the "SPEEDWAY ' *

exciting direction In the *>*>-line . convenience store bos d m Apply Most thru Fn at the following SPEEDWAY Stations: Joy it Newtargt Westland. 5 Mile k Beech Redford: » Mile k Mlddlebelt Farmington Wayne k Warren, Westland. Ford i Lilley Canton.

An Equal Opportunity Employer ,

COMPUTER ORDER ENTRY position jvailable Keypunch expeneoce or typ-ing akUi of 50 WPM. Mast be abie lo wort overtime and Saturdays daring busy season Starting pay W *S-*4^ per hour depending oo experience Apply Tnea-Thurv. lfriOAM S MPM North American Photo. 27451 School craft , Livonia

COMPtTER PROGRAMMER ANALYST

Challenging assignment sorting wtth DEC computers for a medium staed personable company, on tbe move Min-imum 2 years experience In applies tjor. and or system programming CompeU Uve salary A benefits Send resume to Personnel Manager, Box 911, Novi. MI.

An Eqaal Opportunity Employer

CONSIDER k * T H l PARENTING Single or 2-parent family homes are needed for mentally retarded children or adults Some need first floor bed-rooms Agency provides training, li-censing and support Family a paid ovnr |70# month Parenting, teaching or nursing skills helpful For more In-formation call Hotnefinder, Wayne County. 455-**** Oakland County caU 2**-27 80 , CONSTRUCTION LABORERS, expert enced piefesied. bat willing to train Good pay Call after *pm.

522-S3* 2 CONSUMER RESEARCH INTER VIEWER, part Ume permanent Even ings and weekends Good speaking voice reading abtUty, follow Instruc tlons Par interview appidnlinesn. caU af ter *pm. Farmington office. 47*-2**5

Uvooia office. 421-4220

CASHIER WANTED ings A afternoons Howards Beauty River, Farmingtoo.

part Ume m o r e In person:

22318 Grand

COOK AND"! For day care center

| FoU or pan-t ime. I Cai:

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t a d

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

FINALLY...WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR, DETROIT!

C A N T O S is opening its 1st Detroi t-area Bargain Bout ique in W o n d e r l a n d Mal l , Livonia The fo l low-ing posit ions are n o w avai lable

. SALES & CASHIER

• M A I N T E N A N C E (PART-T IME)

Be a P*n of our 53 Yetr Commitment to Chatty & Service'

Now accepirtg apphcations next to the Big Boy Restaurant n WONDERLAND MALI

Mon Sept 30th thru S a t . O c t Sth, 1 1 a m - 7 p m

ASSISTANT NURSERY MANAGER SHEMIN NURSERIES h a s an open ing for an Assist-an t Nursery Manage r t o m a n a g e sa le s yard display a n d m a i n t e n a n c e , n u r s e r y p roduc t ion stal l , provide sa le s s u p p o r t and di rect u s e and m a i n t e n a n c e of e q u i p m e n t

O U A U n C A T t O N S : Bache lor of S c i e n c e D e g r e e in Horticulture or r e l a t ed Raid Have a minimum or 3 y e a r s nursery industry e x p e r i e n c e - p re fe r e x p e r i e n c e In «*ioiess*a. n u r s e r y s a l e s a n d p r o d u c t i o n s a t e s Must h a v e g o o d m a n a g e m e n t and •upe rv t so ry akiHs G o o d In te rpersona l skills Be s Michigan cer t i f ied pes t i c ide appMoator. (or be arfMng to obtain applicator* osrtMcaMon)

Q o o d m e c h a n i c a l akMa. Excellent to ta l c o m p e n s a t i o n p a c k a g e sa lary , b e n e m a , a te . S e n d r e s u m e only to:

B I L L D A H L Q R E N

SHEMIN NURSERIES, INC. 6 9 0 0 P a r d e e , T a y l o r . M l 4 * 1 8 0 - 1 7 9 8

(Me p h o n e < Opp.

Be an I m p o r t a n t P e r s o n

in a Ch i ld ren ' s Wor ld .

T h e special o b j e c t i v e of a C h i l d r e n ' s W o r l d ch i id care cen t e r is t o create an e n v i r o n m e n t f o r l ea rn ing a n d social d e v e l o p m e n t .

As a t eacher f o r C h i l d r e n ' s W o r l d , your creat ive input in t h e d e v e l o p m e n t of th i s e n v i r o n m e n t is w e l c o m e , indeed e x p e c t e d . Y o u ' r e part of a t e a m .

Y o u will have t h e t o o l s y o u need . Chi ld ren ' s W o r l d s tr ives co be t he bes t . W e can ' t d o it w i t h o u t g o o d

peop le T h a t ' s why w e o f f e r t h e m o s t c o m p r e h e n s i v e b e n e f i t s p a c k a g e

in t he industry.

W E H A V E P A R T A N D F U L L T I M E O P E N I N G S A T M O S T L O C A T I O N S F O R T H E F O L L O W I N G P O S I T I O N S :

' L E A D T E A C H E R S • C O O K :

• A S S I S T A N T T E A C H E R S • V A N D R I V E R S

• T E A C H E R A I D E S • S U B S T I T U T E T E A C H E R S

& Children's World A L O V I N G P L A C E T O L E A R N

F O R I N F O R M A T I O N . P L E A S E C O N T A C T T H E

D I R E C T O R A T T H E S E L O C A T I O N S :

C A N T O N , 4 5 9 - 2 8 8 8

7 4 3 7 S h e l d o n R o a d

R E D F O R D , 5 3 7 * 3 8 8 0

2 5 2 9 5 G r a n d R i v e r

C A N T O N , 9 8 1 - 1 1 5 8

2 1 1 S . LMtey

T R O Y , 8 8 8 - 5 7 1 1

1 0 6 4 E. W a t t l e * R o a d -

D E A R B O R N , 2 7 1 - 5 8 8 5

1 9 7 0 0 F o r d R o a d

An Ecjuml Opportunity CmfHoymr

R O M U L U S , 9 4 1 - 8 1 7 0

2 7 9 7 5 E u r e k a R o a d

F A R M . H I L L 8 , 5 5 3 - 4 8 5 8

2 9 3 7 5 H a t s t e a d R o a d

S O U T H R E L D , 5 5 7 - 5 1 2 2

2 5 7 6 1 G r e e n f i e l d R o a d

F A R M t N O T O N , 4 7 8 - 8 1 1 0

2 9 2 0 0 S h l a w a e a e

U V O M A . 5 8 1 - 2 0 8 3

3 8 8 8 0 W . S i x M H e R o a d

F E R M D A L E , 5 4 2 - 3 8 8 7

1 8 4 1 P l n e c r e a t

t odus t ruu

< 2 C * ( R . W . Q - . 1 0 C ! J&t

500 H e l p W a n t e d

COOK • lETAR* D E P T IS LO neeo ol espetr

eooed lasUtut iooai type coot Ketlreee wefcom* Apply in per-aoo

Four Chaplains u m i JOY r d WESTLAND

M w m Inkster 4 MMMIabell

COOK F U L L TIME •tic style S*£K3WK-O line E x c e l l e d I-TTTR

l i u o o s O p p o r t u n i t y to manage Days t a f l e r n o o c e a v a i l a b l e Apply Ui p e r * * .

T H E B A K E R "5 LOAF J9440 N o r t h w e s t e r n between Frankl in fc Ink i t e r Rd* . Southf ie ld

OOK Line n u n Broi le r 4 u t i l e r i p e K O c t Span- 11pm Good pay Appiv in peraou ooly P l y m o u t h I .ending J40 N Main P l y m o u t h

"OOK P A R T TTME wiUi record keep-ing b a c k g r o u n d for & day Senior lunch r rogram Send l e t t e r of application u>

R E S T O R A T I O N TOWERS M i l Laheer . De t ro i t . MJct 4S21B

."OOKS E x p e r i e n c e d Short o r d e r Fa l l 4 P a n Ume AU atufta R u n i Horn 27231 Ford Rd D e a r b o r n Hta WJ-1JJ1

COOES F I LL TIME \ n p c o x i m a t e bour* ar* 1 SOani-1 SOpn. Mor. Ihni F n 4 e v e r ) third weekend High acbool f r a d with several yea r s cooking e x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d Muirt be able to do heavy l i f t ing Send resume or

t 4 Sarah Ftaber Ceo-

> u r s u a , S « p t e m t » « K <;ft

500 Help Wanted 500 M p Wanted 500 Help Wanted

CUSTOMER SERVICE R E P Needed in growing Southfield Compa oy P a r t t ime. n o o r a t u p or af teroooo*, will t r a i n P leasan t phone voice a muat i-'all D o n o i 117 5«J«

CUSTOMEH SERVICE R E P Join tbe Ltvoai* off ice of thi* m » ) « c a r b i d e m a n u f a c t u r e r Ent ry level pcsi Uoo for cand ida te with a background Lo

lai products sale, excellent math ap t i tude >TRT rxperience a big plua

aiac required Good

DIRECTOR NEEDED (or non-prof i t o r j an lxa t lon P a r t Time Dutiee include w n u n g tor newsletter publicity public •peaking and *eoera. off ice w o r t P lease send resume to C o m m i i u e for Children • Television t i l l N Tele-graph Rd Birmlngliam. Ml 44010

DOG GRQOMERS Eaper i eaced Only'

Uvooia a n a l a l l be tween 9am 1pm

DUNKIN' DONUTS COUNTER SALES-FINISHER

P a r t u m e Will t rain Must be over I a year* Apply in person l O a m - l p m No

! cal ls 14417 Ford Rd , West land p6ooe<

EDM OPERATOR lor p l a s m building shop Uvooia

basic d ra f t ing also requ i re ! i t s r u n g s a l a r y with exceUeoi benef i t s P l e a s e aend resume to Adama* Cartu.de Corp PO Boa 2444 Uvooia . Ml 411JI D e p t C S

DAREN'S BAGS. I lokster 4 1-Mi hiring lor O r d e r Proceaamg" 4 UPS Sh ip pine - No exper ience Decenary good m e m o r y lor numbers belps Tfcl* LS NOT an off ice fob Flexible schedule 4 to 6 boors per day weekday* more hours possible before C h n H n u 4 E a s t e r expect ru tbeck* in J a n Feb Call J a o S between 4-2 al 114- IMS

D E B U R R E R SHIPPING 4 Receiving j must have exper ience day*, benefi ts . F a r m i n g t o o call between 9 a m - 4 j m ^

D E L I C O U N T E R P E R S O N Making sandwiches 4 car ry out orders expe r i ence helps but will t rain Apply 7am 1 l a m See Lou Plaxa Deli 29141 Nor thwes te rn Hwy at 12 Mile 114-2310

D O M I N O ' S P I Z Z A

NEEDS

ELECTRICIAN COMMERCIAL Must •Lave journeyman license s teady inside

«7» 1214 commercia l wor t , top pay 4 benef i t s I Send resume to P O Boi M046 WLI-

x n . Midi 4S0M

500 M p Wantad G E N E R A L HELP Full Ume posTuoos ava i lab le Ln • pr- j fesuooal pboto f imse

i inf lah No experience necessary Start 1 in* pay 15 40 to | 3 Id per hour Raiaes

4 promoOooa accordiof U> p e r t o n n anc* Apply Wed 4 F n ooly at North Amer ican Photo. J744I Scftoo4craft.

GENERAL H E L P wan ted lor large ElecL-inix-i D U t n b u tor Steady work Apply i»24S Stephen ton Hwy Madison Hts . Mich

500 M p Wantad 500 Halp Wantad

H O U S E K E E P I N G AIDES CoeUfeo l day poaitloos ava i lab le Work weekeoda and holiday* only Fur deta i ls con tac t

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL 421 WOO Ex t 277

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

applv St. Vlncen ler, "27400 W :2 Mile Hills. MI 44018

F a r m l n j t o o

C O N T R O L S I N S T A L L E R S Nee<i 5 peop le l o install e n e r p tnan-

t l S an hour paid per I n s t i l '

•:'• i ,a/ia-««i5-

a j e m e m e q u i p m e n t je r ins t a l l a t ioo ' low voltage; -404 SS2-S«Si e x i e n « o o 100

COREY'S JEWEL BOX

IHiK-hkg&D's f*fttuo<n feweicr 3 icokmg fo r Sail L p&n uriw ' l a y i It p v « u n ^ i ! u L « s p e o p l e You m i a i have p rev ious TTULLI e x p * n e n c t Socw &eoe-f i l s *v»lljib'l« AppJy in persoo only i»o

call*, p leaaei

COREY'S JEWEL BOX

T W E L V E O A K S M A L L

D E L I V E R Y 4 ORDER TAKING ti 20 per hr to s t a r t Par t 4 Full Time, m a l e or f ema le college s tudents , flexi-ble h o u n Car needed 5S9-4MI

D E L I V E R Y STOCK foil uroe with ex lence for fabni- store ui Trov M per

5-S2-2010 p e n e i hour

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Fu l l t ime . experienced Southf ie ld a rea

424-9204

D E P E N D A B L E warehouse help needed fo r busy Can too distributor S ta r t ing oa> M 00 per hour P lease apply lo New Bright Industries. 41915 Ford Rd Canton

DESIGN i Automated Special Machines!

High Tecs Designs 4 Engineer ing Coo)-pany has opening for ce r ta in p e r * m n e l wtth : - J vrs board exper ience including ..ght lay-out A desire to work In a Ifi.-Tung environment can be reaUxed bv a p p l y m i at 1900 S U r - B a t t Drive. Roches ter Mich or a call to 8S2 «555

S A F E D R I V E R S

E a r n p e r h o u r $ 5 - S 8

6 5 2 - 9 9 1 0 DO You Lake Kids" West Bloomfield day care home needs m a t u r e responsible adult for par t u m e w o r t 20 : hours per week F lex ib le schedule Call S2S-31"«

ELECTRICIAN or H E L P E R Must be exper ienced ' ."all 9am to noon onlv

477-4739

ELECTRICIAN Residential and commerc ia l ex] eoce Cai . a f te r 7 PM

GENERAL MAINTENANCE Person needed (or Genera l Mainte-nance. Southfield a p a r t m e n t complex Must have t ranspora t ioo 3S4 3950

522-4520

DRAFTING TEACHER 25 hrs per week. Monday th ru Thur s dav 3pm-9 50pm Send resume to P r o j e c t Jobs . 2 i i * 9 Mile Rd F e r w U i e Mich 44220

D R A F T I N G T E C H N I C I A N Uvoo ia -based Industrial f u r n a c e manu-f a c t u r e r baa Immedia te opening Exce l ieot benef i t s Salary with exper ience Please call 241-2300

ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN Experience ae isaary Call 9am-4p«n

CLAUS TV 255-7150

ENGINEERING ASST Some exper t eoce in draft ing, reading blueprints and ! • jperauag personal computer 4 hours 1

S i a j M 75 an hour Contact Roval ; Schools 435-4400 ex l « 7

E N G I N E E R I N G C L E R K /

J U N I O R D E T A I L E R Immedia te opening lor individual t o be responsible for mainta ining pr in t r e cords 4 files, distr ibution of p r in t s 4 minor detailing Ent ry level poslUon | with growth opportunity Apply >n per stiio al Ace Controls, Inc . 23435 Indus tr ial Park Dr , Farmingtoo.

ENGINEER PLANT MANAGER c o m m e n s u r a t e Growing Detroit meta l f a b r i c a t o r of

GENERAL SHOP Fabr ica t ing and presa 'operator* needed Must be 11 yeaim old uons being accepted s i Viking num. 30175 Ford Road Gar t teo City No phone interviews

« : Grab Your Work

Shoes U g h t Industrial 4 Surrounding '

va i l sb le in Troy

H V A C INSTALLER Exper ienced Only"

474-5475

LABOR T R A I N E E EVENINGS ALSO

S W E E P E R DAYS Over t ime 4 benef i t s " ' S p i n In person between 4 30am

L O C P E R F O R M A N C E

2 0 1 I N D U S T R I A L D R

P L Y M O U T H

500 Halp Wantad M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N

FuiJ-uror par t - t ime , needed f t* con-dominium deve lopment in Canton Call lUtby 474-5130

500 Halp Wantad

[DEAL FOR M A L E 14 to 25 with car to train aa P las t i c Cover F i t te r Call Moo th ru F r i 9-5pm. 544-7140

IF VOL have ever conaidered a ca ree r in Real Es t a t e please call Dennis Cobooo. Century 21 Suburban 241-1423 o r

MAINTENANCE person wanted-mus t have own luota, g r e a t pay and benefi ts Alpux A p a r t m e n t s MUford Raf <s required

NEW CAR P O R T E R Full u m e Mast be rel iable, have o w n t ranspor ta t ion and valid d r ive r* l icense 4 be al least 14 year* old P l e a s e ca l l Mr Cox for appoin tment 443-7MM

LANDSCAPE LABORERS Apply at 702 Adams, P lymouU 2 W i s N of the Middle School

4AM 5PM aod 7-9PM O o l y

N I G H T C L E A N U P C a s t o d l a n I m m m e d i a l e opening full Ume, 11PM

Phone 447-4021 7 AM Must be exper i enced Contact Creoo S m i t h Mayflower Hotel. P l y m

Maintenance Person Stell Procewsms Co In Oak P a r t Needs NOW TAKING A P P U C A T I O N S For

if led M a M e n a n c e Pe r son Excel

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE crew leatiers 4 Laborer* -^eded Full t ime Must be 14 year* of age Benef i ts

S4»-11IX Clink Landscaping Ml 3779

Qualified lent sa la ry 4 f r inge beoef l t a Must have e l e c t r i c a l hydraul ic 4 baaic mechani-cal experwoca Send r e s u m e to P O Box 47172. Oak P a r k , Michigan 44237 or Call between 1 0 a m - 2 p m

313-543-M71

Walt Staff Ful l or P a r t Uroe Apply tn persoo between l iam-4pi r i . Mr Steak t e s t au ran t . 44401 Ford R d . Canton

IMMEDIATE O P E N I N G for Prodoc Uoo Machining Exper ience helpful but not necessa ry Over t ime Good enviroc m e n t Call for interview 525-097

P a n t h e r Machine. Inc Ask for Don Lelth

MAINTENANCE Ret i red persoo p r e f e r r e d P a r t Uroe LANDSCAPERS _

Iron- • Fu l l -ume o p e n i n ^ No » " e m p i o y m S t ShcEld be f a n u l l a r with 087T I aasary Day*. 352-9353 E v e s 441 25*« | j, ^ c o c d i u o n m g . Southfield

» thru FVl 9-3 for ap-354-4400

IMMEDIATE PoaaUoo ava i lab le for ex perieoced dance teacher Tap. ballet , laxx R e s u m e to 1994A Woodward S u i t e s 134 Bloomfield Hills. Mi . 44013

Call Linda i t Olsten 342-4*50

GRINDER HANDS Fully e i p e n « a c « 2 !or tool & f ix tu re >c^ shop work Top r « l « . broef i ta 281 J10S

I N C O M E T A X

P R E P A R E R S

LANDSCAPING Lawn Maintenance la-borer* aee<le«J for Troy f i rm Experi-enced. or will t ra in Full t ime Call. 545-2423 or 544-7M8

LATHE 4 B R I D G E P O R T O P E R A T O R S

Rocbewter 451-7444

s t ing I Area Call po tn tmenl

NURSERY AIDES If you like working with infanta 4 tod-dler*. a re ava i lab le to w o r t 34pcr; . Monday thru Fr iday or f lex ib le hovrs between Taro-*pm. 4 h a v e 2 year* of college in human aervice a rea or h a v e equivalent exper ience Ln this Held Please send r e sume or apply St Via cent 4 Sarah Fisber Cen te r . 27400 W

Mile Rd . F a r r m n g t o o Hills, Ml 440 Si

Ground Maintenance A p a r t m e n t complex in Southfield look-ing for peraon to do ground mainte-nance Must be a l least 14 yea r* old Call be tween ] l a m and 3pm ooly

557-5338

exper ienced Full or p a r

No r i p e n eoce or t ra in ing ava i l ab l e e m p l o y m e n t neighborhood for earn ing potent ial

Na t ionwide Income Tax Service

L A T H E HAND Manufac tu re r of p ropr i e t a ry product has opening for an e x p e n e o c e d opera-

MAJOR COSTUME lewel ry manufac -turer seeks dependab le outgoing persoo for a p a n Uroe boo sell ing se rv ice poal-Loo for establ ished a r e a accoun t s De-pendable car ne I 'aanry no nlghta or weekends Beginning salary.. M 23 per hour plus 14 cents per mile . Call Thar* Sept 24. 6 to 4 p m only 343-1441

M A K E - U P A R T I S T & able Ful l or p a n Ume ; w ^ t h Clausing Toolroom cogmeucs sales for high fashion beauty oppor tun i t i e s In your U u „ 4 T u r r e t Lathe Must read u l o c j i j . 0 1 3 4 354-2545 or Tax Season Exce l len . p r t j , u i ^ v e own tools 4 be able to dc !

584-7640

DRAFT PERSON \ c e Cont ro ls Inc a leading" m a n u f a r t u r w of fluid power products has an im-med ia t e opening for aa exper ienced mechan ica l d r a f t s person Fluid power .design exper ience helpful Send resume in confidence, or apply m person

23435 Industrial Park Dr Farmingtoc , MI 44024

specially products seeks an aggress iv take charge persoo la run m a n u f a c -

turing operaboas J o b includes < ing engmnenng . scheduling, p r o d u c u o o

ipptng This is a "'hands peraco desiring lo run h u own p lant .

4 ship i on ' Job fo r

pay commensura te with ability 4 wtli-.ngness to work SeDd resume 4 s a l a r v requirements Lo Box e«S4 O b s e r v e r 4 Eccentr ic Newspaper*, 34261 School-c r a f t Rd Uvooia, Michigan 44150

G R 0 U N D 6 P E R S O N insist a l large a p a r t m e n t complex in s t l aod Pre fe r some expe r i ence Call

522 3344

GUITAR TEACHER!S rx-eded for Be-ginner Classes «i Royal Oak . Ga rden Ci ty 4 Plymouth a r e a ' Must have crwn t r a n s p o r t s Uoo 474-4428

DRAFTSMAN" F I E L D ENGLNEER

GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR needed I m m e d i a t e e m p l o y m e n t W e e k d a y

ENTRY LEVEL POSITION for person evening*. Sal mornings, should ha ' with interest Ln drafUng Duues include, running blueprints 4 delivering quo tes

" "" a r m ingtcc Hills 471-3105

QSMETOLOGIST • a n t e d <oced wi th c l i en t e l e Farming ion ?Ll-> a r < " 474-2121 jesjgD Michigan AutornaUoc C

In te rchange 7- F a r m i n g t o n

D E S I G N E R Control designer for m a t e r i a l handling

u tomauon 4 special mecharuxm

large staff of full 4 p a n Uroe cosmetologists Management posi t ions also avai lable Contact Sharon o r T e r r y Moo-Sat 9am-5pm 547-7352

C O U N T E R CLERK Matu re pe raon needed for 5 day pesi Lion No e x p e r i e n c e Decessary Call f i a m a o n C l e a n e r * &am-lpm, 352 544!

COUNTER CLERK FMll l i m e No e x p e r i e n c e necessary "oropiete b e n e f i t s Apply ir peraon a;

J a n e t Dav i s CVeaDers 15 Mile as Labaer B i r m i n g h a m

COUNTER CLERK Matu re Lady looking for 2 or 3 day »osi uoo no e x p e r i e n c e necessary Jane t ! » v B C l e a n e r * 27801 Soothfield Rd tJaU 543-0340

Hills. Ml

DESIGN LEADER S m a n room Asserobley- 4 test ma chines Send resume to Nauona l Tech-nologies Corp 2072 Winner Walled Lake Ml 4 80S?

DESK CLERKS M a t u r e Pul l t ime 4 par t Uroe Al«) m a i d s Apply LO persoo 24500 School-c r a f t . U v o o i a

DIE DESIGN ENGINEER

PART TIME With full Uroe P « e n a a . i bloepnnta 4 delivering qu Growing roofing consulune f i r m Re- M u J l U v f c t J H l m J > quired a r e strong technical 4 c o m m u n i ca t ion skills 4 ability" to relate well sriLh clients Reply in writ ing te B e r r y man 4 Associates Inc . 17800 Nor th land

. P a r k Court, Southfield. Mich 48075

DRILL PRESS OPERATORS

I m m e d i a t e ;oog term asanpornenU' m Redford a r e a .All shif ts avai lable Men 4 women welcome Cai-

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

4 7 8 - 1 1 3 0

G y m n a s t i c s background A wily In p e r son, F a r m t n j t o n Area YMCA. 28i0< Fa. -mtngtoc Rd Fa rming ton Hills

553-4020

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Typing, filing, insided sales, tele m a r k e t i n g , ; r , t 4

local Farmingtoo business P l e a s e send | f * t o r -resume lo Executive Secre tary P O Box

333-

.ARE YOU Thinking about m a k i n g a m o v e " We are looking for c r e a U v e 4 ambiuotxa HAIR S T i X l S T S 4 MANICTRSSTS with Cl iente le - to work with us to m a k e a Profess iona l , product ive 4 admired SaSoo Ful l 4 p a n - t i m e available Downtown F a r m -

. talk" 477-4419

HAIR C U T T E R S Farnnlngtoo. Michigan. 44014 ( f u l l and p a n Ume Tra in ing provided

Vacat ion EXPANDING COMPANY' seeking sa les help for retail candy s tores at Tel Twelve MalMSoulkflek!) and H o n t e r t Scuare Mail i F a n n i n g t o o Hills . Call T m a n ' s Candy Call days 584-3400

ceivmg Q e r k Full Uroe Wlii t r a i n $5

Eer hr Oak Park area Call b e t w e e n a m - 4 p m 967-211!

I DRIVER cense 40

EXPANDING Southfield based t r ave l agency is seeking Manager for the i r corporate depa r tmen t Applicant m u s t have strong communica t ions and oper at ions background with a m i n i m u m of 5 w m ,

" " yea r* u l o l

Hour I y paid pita c o m m m l p o hea l th insurance and advanced educa-tion avai lable Call Tbe Yack< fo r appo in tment

HAIR DRESSERS Apply M a r i l y n s Hai r Fashions , 27532 P l y m o u t h RiJ U v o o i a 421-3740

H A I R D R E S S E R S Ueniele for Bloomfield Hills

444-3740

COUNTER CLERKS | P rogress ive aod Trans fe r Dies, w o r t FndJ t u n e , wil l t r a i n for stores Ln S fid with outs ide design shop* c a r e e r o p e n Apply anvdav noor tc ipen at Mai Kai ing pay based oo qual i f icat ions Send Cleane r s . 24 i35 W 7 Mfie Rd a t Tele- r e sume or apply in person g r a p h M7-8052

C O U N T E R H E L P Now accepting a p • I leaUons for fu l l 4 p a n u m e positions lo r d a y or a f t e r n o o n shi f t Apply in per son oo ly CXiiikm Doouta. 24740 Tele-g r a p h . s of 10 Mile, Southfield

C O U N T E R PERSON for Dry C l e a n e r * No experience neces-

I F a r m i n g t o o Road. Uvonua, MI

- expenenced Class C-2 U -hour* plus dependable, good , >-ear* t rave l e j p e n e n c p and 2 y e a n

a r m n g r eco rd 4 able lo do phyiucal U , managemen t E x c e U t t t aaL HAIR n R F S S K R S h<M- For anootntroent caU Sam-10am t r y working conditions and b e n e f i t s for HAIR D R t S S I w t s onlv Von r f n T p r t 537 2S«« 1 a highly motivated individual R e s u m e with cl ientele needed for hot new sal-oo only Moo thru Frt : aixi sa'lary requirements f o r w a r d to o p w t n g m downtown B i r m i n g h a m DRIVER iMALE! P a n - t l m e . 3 to 4 P Q gox 2044. Soulhfield, MI 48034 540-3444

for Dry C l e a n e r * No experience o *ary Apply Bur ton Pl txa Clea 17170 F a r m i n g t o o Road. Uvonua, I

C O U N T E R P E R S O N FOR BAKERY 4 Dell S o m e kitchen work Monday th ru F r i d a y Apply Old World Bakery 2509* T e l e g r a p h Rd N of 10 Mlie

C O U N T E R P E R S O N S full- t ime and p a r t - t i m e lor a drycleaa ing store In B i r m i n g h a m Hiring now' Ve wages and benef i t s Call

good 4 i4 - ' 200

C O U N T E R SALES E l e c t r i c a l Supply Wboleaa,er

E x p e r i e n c e d In h a r d w a r e and e l e c i n c a l sa les No o t h e r s need apply 32433 W 8 Mile, U v o o i a

C O U N T E R SALES Fu l l - t ime poaiUoc Cash Register w o r t 4 Stocking du t i e s Apply Uvoo ia T a c t

ve Mil

. P l y m o u t h S t a m p i n g ! 315 W. Ann Arbor Rd

Plymouth. Ml 48170

453-1515 D I E S E T T E R

to ass i s t f o r e m a n Ln smal l s t amping plant Some shipping 4 rece iv ing Must be t ake -cha rge person Apply tn persoo at Socher Tool. 295M W 8 Mile, F a r m ington Hilla

D i e t a r y A i d e P a r t - U m e 10 30am t o 7pcn Apply

A r d m o r e A c r e s

H o s p i t a l 19810 Farmington, Livonia

hour*. 3 4 day* a w t for elderly gent le-man . reUree prefer red Drive your c a r

between 12 le E .. g reer res idence j Company Building add i t ions > Amf*a»xis. dependable person needed

E X P E R I E N C E D C A R P E N T E R witn tools t o sub work for B i r m i n g h a m Re-

le Supply, 24429 Five 1

DINNER COMPANION

P e r s o o needed f r o m 5 to 7 PM to pre-

*nd NorthSajxJ Ft<fcr«»c<a

D R I V E R N E E D E D for van to t ranspor t X-ray m a c h i n e s l o Dur*mg h o m e s FVU ' P lease call D R I V E R P a n t ime, day* ooly. Hour* 4 day* change F a r m i n g i o n Hills area

| 851 2800 Andrea Burmc

D R I V E R - Pa r t - t ime to pick-up and de-liver autos 5 days. 3-4 hour* per day Ideal for semi- re t i red Dea rbo rn H g t s area 177-4444

D R I V E R - Ptckup and de l ivery Muat have good driving record Dependab le 14.00 per hour full t ime Apply F a c t o r y Off ic ia l Distributing. 24314 lndoptex Circle, Fa rming ton Hills

DRIVERS N E E D E D for both package delivery and tax i ser-vice Call be tween 9 and noon fo r polntxoeot.

4 decks Cal l 847 5033 ; G l m 4 I

HAIRSTYLIST •pendabie person oe Redford Mary 9S--2750

E X P E R I E N C E D P r e f e r r e d Basic electr ical- plumbing, 4 etc Must be rel iable Applications accepted Moo-Fn 9-3pm 31720 Van Born. , Wayne 1 blk W of M e r n m a n

FABRICS SEWING P E O P L E , 11 you love fabrics, en joy sewing and vou" truly enjoy helping people we may be just tbe place you a r e looking for Calico Corners is looking for enlhasias-

1 uc sales personnel for full 4 p a n u r o e l employment Retail or aewing e x p e n -| ence helpful but not required. Fo r inter-

view piease call be tween 9 S0aro-2pm 332-9143

Equal Opportunity E m p l o y e r M F

Fac tory Labor Machine Opera tor* Must have experience Day 4 a f t e r n o o n shift avai lable 15 boor with o v e r t i m e

HAIR S T Y U S T e x p e n e n c e d with interest In skin c a r e Ful l or part u m e Bloomfield Hil ls

334-0510

HAIR STYLIST Guarantee plus Commiss ion

Inkster P lymouth Area Call Day* 937-8827. E v e s 522-0332

INDIVIDUALS needed lo fill high paying positions m beat ing 4 a i r coodiuoning held Will t r a i n mot iva ted people for pe rmanen t c a r e e r oppor tune Ues Musch room for a d v a n c e m e n t within company For appo in tment call . I

341-5110 I

INDUSTRIAL SEWER. e l per : eoce in i i asm needed to w o r t In our shop ' Inks ter - I-9«! full Ume until Chrtsi-mas. hours 7am-5pm Mast be ava i lab le full t ime Oct- thru Dec , 4 March thru June W o r t is seasonal Call P a t G at Daren ' s Bags 534-1442

prints, own set -ups CaU before apply ing . 453-Apply a t

GATCO INC 42110 Ann Arbor Rd.

P lymouth , Mich 44170 9 - l l a m o r 1 - Jpm weekday*

M A K E - U P Ar t i s t w a n t e d

Mario Max Salon » 5 SOS5

INFANT TODDLER AIDE Musi be ava i lab le to work f lexible hours be tween 7am-6pm Muat have 2 year college deg ree or 3 plus years ex per lence in day care ot re la ted field Send r e s u m e or apply at S t Vincent 4 Sarah Fisber Center , 27400 W Rd , F a r m i n g t q n Hills. MI 44011

L A T H E O P E R A T O R E X P E R I E N C E D

L a r g e W o r t Uvooia 42J-0010

MANAGER R E C E P T I O N I S T for hair salon. Male or f e m a l e , suburban loca-uon* l also Ann Arbor i E x p e r i e n c e pre-fe r red Benefits , full u r o e Call 553-4120 o r « l - 2 1 6 1

LAWN M A I N T E N A N C E Genera l laborer* wan ted Plymouth Area Most be 18 yea r s of age or older Call 459-29*4

L E A G U E BOWLERS P a r t Uroe even-ings s t a r t i n g new bowling leagues Wor t 8 3 0 - U p m any or all week a l i b i s 115 per night plus mi l eage Apply 32003 P lymouth . U v o o i a

WANTED e x p e n e n c e d Auto Glass In-s tal ler and Giazer Appiv within U S

23859 Te legraph . South-Auto GLa field

INSTRUCTORS WANTED

For ladies heal th spa Call 459-4040

L E A T H E R SEAMSTRESS LEATHER LOFT a rapidlv growing special ty re ta i l e r , has an Immedia te

2 Mile 1 opening at Its U v o n i a Dts tnbuUon Cen-ter for a repair and a l t e r a u o n s t rainee with expe r i ence In deta i led g a r m e n t constucUoo and some knowledge of leather sewing techniques Power s rw ing expe r i ence is a p l u s We a r e located on Schoolcraf t 11-94. 2 minu te s f r o m I-275; Call for a n interview between 10AM-1PM Thurs. . Sept 24 or Fri.. S e p t 27 Ask for Pe r sonne l 444-2711

INS! 'LAT10N INSTALLERS No expe r i ence needed Apply In persoo 22811 Heslip Dr, Novi 6 ml ie 4 Nov! Rd

INSURANCE C A R E E R O P P O R T U N I T Y

W Bloomfield Area P r o p e r t y Casual ty Agency seeks exper ienced c o m m e r c i a l unde rwr i t i ng 4 marke t ing personnel Reply by R e s u m e to box 3412, Observ er L fccceotnc Newspaper*, 34251 Schoolcraf t Rd U v o o i a 48150

LIBRARIAN For r e f e r e n c e re la ted w o r t Ln smal l public l ib ra ry MLS requ i red 40 hours per week Including Sa turday* 4 even-ings Compute r expe r i ence a plua. Sai-a rv 17 44-19 0« n lus f r inge benefi ts . Sead resume by O c t 1 to. A Mamusto. Nor thvi l le Publ ic U b r a r y . 215 W Main. Northvi l le . Mi., 48147

MANAGER S ASSISTANT Tbe Manager ol our e x p a n d i n g Tele-marke t ing Def* in U v o n i a . la looking for an Assistant to sha re in deparmen-tal dut ies The Ideal cand ida t e will be highly m o u v a t e d and be ava i l ab l e for a 40 hour plua wee* including Saturday* Due to extenMve phone work , a c lear speaking votce la necessa ry Must have ability to handle de ta i led dally pa: work and s o o a t r a in ing and man* of employees Sa la ry commiss ion bonus Send resuine to U l t r a - U t e Inc 34411 Industr ia l R d , U v o n i a , Ml 44150, A t t Mary P a t

OFFICE CLEANING 255-0524

O F F I C E CLEANING I m m e d i a t e openings for p a n t i m e e v e

off ice c leaning Troy, W Bloom Roches ter a r ea 191-1755

nifsg field.

OFFICE CLEANING Plymouth Afternoons F lex ib le Ful l pa r t - t ime Must be very n e a l 34»-34 20

OFFICE FURNITURE/ INSTALLATION

DELIVERY PERSONNEL

Rapidly growing con t r ac t f u m l t u n dealership needs to expand their opera Uons d e p a r t m e n t The pos luoo requi res good mechanica l ap t i tude . Custorner o n e n t e d 4 well g roomed a p p e a r a n c e a must Expe r i ence In f u r n i t u r e r y i t e m s a plua but not requi red Apply In per*oc., between ipm-4pm, Moo th ru F r i , or send resume to a t tent ion . Opera t ions Manager Carson Business Inter ior 22111 Te leg raph , Southfield. MI.. 4807( (S of 9 Mi let

Manager 's Helper Small suburban a p a r t m e n t complex Ful l -Ume Ma in t enance exper ience re-quired. Muat have own tool* Referenc-es Call" Moo th ru Fr t . i"except Wed ), 9am-5pm

967-0284 An Equal Oppor tun i ty E m p l o y e r

OPPORTUNITY Steel warehouse looking for the r ight candidate lo t r a i n Good aUtude, a l i e n dance and m a t h skills Redfo rd a rea

917-1972

MANAGER. V I L L A G E O F B E V E R L Y HILLS M P A. and o r mun ic ipa l man-agement expe r i ence p r e f e r r e d Ap-

•en m e m b e r council 'iBtment by 4 4 mill ion

pomtim Budget Mail r e sume to Thomas Good. Vi l lage of Bever ly Hills

18500 W. 13 Mi le Road B i rmingham. MI 48049

ORDER DESK with gene ra l o f f ice ex perlence Must be able t c hand le busy phones Ful l t ime 15 per hour. Troy a rea 142 20 lb

ORGANIST, Choir Di rec tor Episcopal Church In Ga rden City 427-M20

PAINTERS For a p a r t m e n t complex . E x p e r i e n c e d

need apply Apply b e t w e e n l a m 4 p m Sutton P l ace A p a r t m e n t s

23275 Rivers ide Dr 9 Mile be tween Telegraph and Lahser

LIBRARIAN I

I iwuraoc*

DISABILITY CLAIMS EXAMINER

Maccabees Mutual, the oldest, l a rges t 4 fas tes t growing life insurance company bome off lced in Michigan is seeking a c l a ims e x a m i n e r for IU group Insur ance d e p a r t m e n t This position requires

CITY OF SOUTHFIELD Michigan S s j a r r r l n g e 120,452 to 124.249 nlu*

comprehens ive benef i t package Must have a M a t t e r ' s Deg ree in U b r a r y Sci-ence f r o m an ALA accredi ted universi-ty Will be app ly ing profess ional l ibrary pr inciples and broad gen genera l knowledge in t h e ' B e e c h Wood* Reading Center a commun i ty o r i en ta t ed l ibrary! Must be able t c work f lex ib le hour* including day*. aiterooDa. evenings and week-enda Apply P e r s o n n e l Office, City ol Southfield 24000 Eve rg reen Rd , South

m i n i m u m of 1 year* exper tence In 1 [jeld. Ml 44074. bv Wednesday. Oct. 2 process ing p o u p disabili ty 4 l ife j ] ( j 5

\ Equal Oppor tun i ty E m p l o y e r M F ng groui

claim*, b addition this person should have passed some professional insur

HAIR STYLISTS needed E x p e n e n c e a m u s t Clientele avai lable West Bloom field area

443-5455

10 HAIR STYLISTS For Fantas t ic Sam's opening in FarmuigtOG We of fe r c l ientele , paid vacat ion 4 training Call S2V-9322

i r -o t f

D R I V E R WANTED u> deliver of f ice Musi have good d r iv ing r eco rd

of age 10- t f h r s supplies 4 be at I.

s a rd ing 1 LOAF

C O U N T E R SALES Exclusive choco-lates . w e d d i n g and par ty need* Excel lent condi t ion* ~ Apply in p e r s o o T H E 2 4 « A N o r t h w e s t e r n , Southfield

C O U N T E R WORK. PART T I M E Apply In pe r son . A d v a n c e Novelty Co.. 12i44 i n k s u r . R d . Redfo rd . 9*m-Nooc only. No pbooe cal l*

427-2704 i pu-p s imp le dinner and sha re s a m e j Call for appoLntment with s h a r p ; physically and men ta l ly

FARMINGTON HILLS TOWING Drivers WANTED

CALL 471-2015

-0015

young 92 year old, a f f luen t widower who lives in North Park Tower*. South-field Conversat ion as i m p o r t a n t as food. Soe lo interview qual if ied appli-can t* with good references Must be s t e ady and dependable. Call. 2 5 K 4 £ 2

I D I R E C T CARE Deeded to w o r t with hand icapped In group bome Nov! a r e a

D R I V E R WAREHOUSE person needed :exper ienced; Apply In persoo be tween 8 a m - : Oam at McCally Tool 4 Supply Co 34417 Industr ial Rd . U v o n i a

FENCE INSTALLER Experienced only Full benef i t s for appointment

273-2900

HAIR STYUSTS Assis tant Manager t ra inees needed for

I high volume f r a n c h u e d wraps in West-land 4 Farmington 115.000 per year 4

I above possible Pa id vacaUoos 4 sick I day*. 721-888;

DRUG CLERK F ARMINGTON AREA p a r t t i m e Drug Clerk Hour*. 4-7 weekday*. 9-2 Sa tur

day* 18 or older Call 474-3123

Tina mi a . ^ T ^ r 1 ^ 1 ^ - ^ l i t " CdOD- : P i n **• 1 0 W

T a n ^ ! Must be 18 and have G E D or high try,? Are you f r e e to t rave l . Can you — w « k 25 to 30 hour* a week" Can you sew tie bow* 4 cu t -out" Do raj have a c a r ! Do you l ive In or near Plymouth"' £ » « r y day Is d i f fe ren t " If you enjoy va- D I R E C T CARE S T A F F - to work with rtety, c r a f t * 4 coun t ry , you'll en>oy this men ta l ly handicapped Ln a g roup bome Job I t s a l w a y s work, but a lways (un1 se t t ing ." for m o r e in format ion cal l •Contact. P l y m o u t h C<wnlry Creat ion* i weekdays between 11-4pro 371-2222 P.O Bex 562. P lymouth . M k h 41170

school d lpo lma Call 849-9870 between 9-4 P M Mon Pr t .

An Equa l Opportuni ty E m p l o y e r

DRUG STORE Friendly neighborhood p h a r m a c y need* individual who like* people for cosmet -ic 4 d rug sale*. Schedule includes day 4 evening hour* Bi rmingham MILLS PHARMACY 544-5040

F I R E SYS E X T Service m a n wan ted for Redford company E x p e r i e n c e d prefer red , immedia te opening Cal l be-tween 8 am and 5 p m 255-0053

F I T T E R S WELDERS - S H O P HANDS Exper ienced only __ Plymouth locauon ~

R W FABRICATING. 4SS-4750

D R U G STORE NEEDS P E R S O N With P h a r m a c y Exper i ence Wor t 3 8 P M Moo thru F r t

2315 Venoy, Westland.

or call Gre tchen . 451-4345 D I R E C T CARE S T A F F needed at West-1 land group home for deve lopmen ta l ! y

CUSTOMER R E P R E S E N T A T I V E disabled adul t* Nursing, basic c a r e ex-Large business - Telephone Co se rvmg p e n e n c e necessary Call Peggy Mac -Metropoli tan Det ro i t - need* par t - t ime [ ^ 1 , 10AM-2PM 324-4394

Telepi Customer R e p r e s e n t a U v e Te lephone

DRY CLEANING P L A N T Individuals with some e x p e r i e n c e in s a m e to t ra in for position a* work ing m a n a g e r Ln Uvooia Bedford a r e a Pbooe 8 AM Ui 3 P M t-414-9794

DUNHAM'S ROYAL OAK STORE Is fo r o u r ' C u s t o m e r s Telephone j D I R E C T CARE WORKERS to w o r t now taking application* for exper t -

Systems Must be organlaed r«spo«*i- with menta l ly r e t a rded adult* in group enced help in cashiering 4 sa le posl ble 4 p rov ide own t ranspor ta t ion h o m e s MORC tra ining p r e f e r r e d All Uoo* Apply tn persoo D u n h a m s Hours f lexible F u r t h e r tnfo 549-5400 shi f t s ava i lab le 14 25 to s t a r t plus ben- j Nor thwood ShO|

Cal l 557-7410 Woodward . Royi Aa E<fual Oppor tuni ty Employer [ e f i t*

500 Halp Wantad

Center MI

SMS N

FLORAL DESIGNER 4 sa les person for Bi rmingham a rea f lor is t P l e a s e send letter or resume including wage

to P 0 Box 785 Blooro-I Hill*. MI 44013

HAIR STYUST 60-45% wilh clientele, pa id vacat ion. Call Bonnie at Your Saloo In Roches ter

652-0070

ance exam* A college degree I* a p lus We o f f e r an excellent benef i t s package | 4 a s a l a r y in the upper teen*

GROUP CLAIMS SUPERVISOR

This position requires a m i n i m u m of 3 yea r s exper ience in processing group icalth 4 dlaabUlty c la ims. Clerical su-pervisor} 4 compute r sys t ems experi-ence Ls a p lu* A college degree la pre-f e r r ed We o f f e r an exce l len t sa la ry 4 benef i t s p a c k a g e including health ca re , irogres* •hartnig. 401 f i t ) I more . " in te res ted send your resume to.

Assistant Director of Personnel Maccabees Mutual U f e Insurance Co

25400 Nor thwes t e rn Hwy P O Bex 2145

Southfield. MI 44037 An Equa l Opportuni ty Employer

HAIR SYTUSTS 4 Ucenaed .Assistant* fo r professional full se rv ice sa loo Muat be .assertive & c a r e e r minded, much room for advancemen t Exce l l en t pay sca le , benefit* 4 educaUon Apply In person Denne s Rair Designs 15379 F a r m l n g l o o Rd , just N of 5 Mile

FLORAL DESIGNER . for Floris t Shop tn South

Ful l - t ime A*k for Cindy SS4-4993

TAKE CHARGE HANDYMAN For north suburban condomin ium U v e off premises Deal wilth sub cont rac-tors , Ugh! maintenance, name ground* c a r e Will consider ear lv r e t i r ee Send r e s u m e to S.C A 25348 Shiawassee Circle. Southfield. Mich . 44034

INVENTORY CLERK Progres s ive hi lech f i r m In Southfield i* seeking an Individual to p e r f o r m vari-ous inventory duties. Tbe ideal candi-da te will be detailed oriented 4 be able to lift 4 pack heavy ma te r i a l , famil iar-ty with f i lm not necessa ry . Sa la ry pli package Send qual i f ica t ions Including s a l a r y r e q u i r e m e n t s to Inven to r? Clerk, P O Box 451. L a t h m p Village, Ml. 44076

FOOD SERVICE background We will t rain lo r dell cafe Day* and a f t e m o c c a Apply Ln peraoci T H E B A K E R ' S LOAF, 29440 Northwestern between F rank l in 4 Inks ler Rd* Southfield

M o r t g a g e B a n k i n g

O p p o r t u n i t i e s

FOSTER HOMES WANTED FOR Children whose fami l i e s have fa l len apa r t . Children whose homes oo longer of fe r s a f e t y children who need nutur-Ing and support ive bonnes

We provide quality t ra ining and contin-uous support Please call us

Orchard* Qi i ld ren ' i Se rv ices 254-04441

w e're a large mortgage company expanding our Troy-based operations. We need good people to handle the responsibilities of the following positions:

C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e

R e p r e s e n t a t i v e You'll be responsible for making sure all mortgage inquiries have been filled out accurately and in a timely manner according to company policy, investor requirements, state and federal law, FHA, VA and PM! regulations. Plus, you'll communicate and process any mortgage product modifica-tions (rate chanqes, etc.) and assumption and pay-off state-ments. On-line CRT data entry expenence helpfu

L o a n C o u n s e l o r An excellent opportunity to use your mortgage collection experience and knowleoge of mortgage banking

P a y m e n t P r o c e s s o r This is a good clerical position for someone who has a strong background in math and accounting. This opportunity requires calculator and CRT experience

E s c r o w P r o c e s s o r Use your on-line CRT entry experience to process payments to taxes, special assessments, hazard and Hood insurance, FHA premiums and PMI premiums. In addition, you'll update the computer files with data necessary to generate accurate escrow analyses and annual statements.

If you want to o i n a growing team of professionals in the Mortgage Banking Industry, please send your resume and salary history to:

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An Equal Opportunity Emptor Wf

FRAMING 4 SALES Only Experienced need app ly Full-Ume, in Rochester F r a m e Sboc Non-Smoker Call Tues thru F n . 451-27M

FRAMING STORE In F a r m i n g t o n Hills need* full u m e employees wil l ing to work day*, evening* or wee*ends wi l l t rain but prefer someone with an a r t or f r a m i n g background 14 per hour plua commission* Call, ask for J e a n

451-1714

FREE COMPUTER TRAINING

For BETTER SKILLS B E T T E R JOBS

Government funded p r o g r a m for quali fled low Income Oakland County resi dent* l.imtlad seat* Don't De lay ' Call today" Hal lmark Computer Ins t i tu te Ask for Ma Bee >44-1919

HANDYMAN U g h t oome ma in t enance Clean pool, run errand*, must be 38 yea r s old, have Late model car like Children P lease cal l 628-0051

JANITORIAL For med ica l o f f ice building in Uvon ia . p a r t t ime day* 445-1810

HARD CHROME PLATER Must he knowledgeable in all phase* of masking and racking Apply Will iam* Diversif ied. I SI 70 M e r r i m a n U v o n i a

JANITORIAL H E L P lanent p a r t t ime In evening* at

Schoo lc ra f t 4 Levan Rd in Uvon ia and Grand R ive r 4 Halsted In F a r m i n g t o o Hills 14 00 an hr to K a r t 514-4110

HEATLNG COOLING T E C H N I C I A N Full-Ume. All Benefi t* Must have own tool* Minimum 2 years expe r i ence CaU Mon thru F n 8 30am to 4 30pm

541-7215

HEATING 4 COOLING C o m p a n y m knowlodgable 4 qual if ied people for bea t ing 4 r e f n g e r a u o o T r a i n e e s need not apply Send r e sume t o P O box

362222. Uvonia Ml 48152

HEATING COOLING INSTALLER Residential 1-5 year* expe r i ence re-quired. Pull t ime year round employ e m n t Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e wilh expe-rience Apply B e r o t r o m * Inc 25429 W Five Mile Rd R e d f o r d

HEATING 4 Cooling aervice person with a min imum of S years exper ience Also an Installation helper No experi-ence necessary B i rmingham a r e a Call between 8-5 Won-Fn 444-2*78

H E L P E R for welding l ime, Light welding, cut t ing 4

full

F R E E JOB Placement for 11 to 21 yea r old* residing tn Uvonia . Red fo rd . Gar den City. Westland. P lymouth . Canton . Dearborn . Dearborn Hgta Call 177 2718

FREE Real Es ta te One Uvooia a rea , o f f e r i ng F m e Pre-License t ra in ing ( s n a i l ma te -rial charge) We t ra in you whe the r you ' re S a r t l n g a new c a r e e r or Just want to know more about rea l e s t a t e Morning 4 evening classes Call Today

L a u r a P r e n d e r g a s t , M g r 525-0990

F R E E TOYS 4 gif ts can be rear* with • ca ta logue or

A b o h u t o g w o r k e r * 27 4-4144

bome party

FULL TIME Exper ienced WELDER

Able lo f ab r i ca t e 4111491

F U L L TIME LABOR • n a i l shop Mast have i

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P U L L TIME MAID Mon th ru P t I

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F U L L TTMX parson to

P V L L T I M K P U n O H N G SALUBMAN

F U U . TTMX- P O R T E R * W A J f T E D

HELP ME! ! got m o r e Jobs than people1

Immed ia t e openings for light industrial fac tory help Ea rn 11 40 per hour fees Dal' i ly pay plus I

Vpply U m - 4 p m

EMPLOYERS TEMPORARY SERVICE 28221 GRAND RIVER

REDFORD 533-9330

H E L P WANTED To Serv ice 4 Repair The rma l window* P leasan t personal !

. . - 1= t " " 0 0

11-4pm. Ume Apply In P * s o n .

Ford Rd. G a r d e n Q t y

HOME INSPECTORS F i r m seeking building engineer* 4 indi-vidual* WILE background In bet iding t r a d e s Flexible hour* Contac t O a l Ellison 444-4141

HOME PHONE SOLICITORS

Will train, ideal for housewife, hourly p i w commiss ion Call M l 7tX7

BONE O P E R A T O R Experienced Hone Opera to r needed fa mi l ia r with both au tomat i c and mat hones Mast he a hie to do own sa t fa r hale M s f r o m 11- to f In dtanae-ler and from Hi" lo r i s l a a f t h be abia lo da d o s e to le rance w o r t M op in M t r P a r t t ime w o r t will also ba i nanHaeoit Unless you have above qualif ication*, do not apply W s y s e C n e M r Call for appointment 4 U - l 4 » 4

FURNACE INSTALLER l a r h y t f c e

GAJi 4 OO A T T E N D A N T

on M-

HOTEL EMPLOYEES • E« pr*<.y.i!d2—

with a fast p w w b ^ ' n a r y * « • M the bent boasfM ps rhagas In the 0 7

DESK CLERKS AUDTTOR

w A f T i ^ B m

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HOUSEHOLD MOVTT4G • i m f a s i Ma lee e x p e r t s — Meal s r I S M t anee dr tenr Mast h a v e o j e r a s r . with t n r t a r . i ' W a a B and baMab . a sma

L I F E G U A R D and or SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR

for Uvoo ia Y 242-2161

MANICURIST Ful l t ime C o m m a n d P e r f o r m a n c e , Novi 12 Oak* M a l l Call ask for Katie.

144-1044

PAINTERS, inter ior 4 ex te r io r Full t i m e Mint have exper i ence ,

Musi have a c a r 425-9805

MANICURIST l icensed, exper ienced p r e f e r cl ientele but not necenaary For I Lake Orion Saloo. fu l l or p a r t Ume Call 691-1115 693-4376

MANICURIST NAIL T E C H wanted for bu*y Uvon ia , S te r l ing His 4 Ro-ches ter satoca U c e n a e d WIU t ra in Call a f t e r 6pm. 254-0137

MANICURIST P E D I C U R I S T Must be l icensed - c u s t o m e r s available if your exper i enced Bloomfie ld Hill*

314-0510

PAINT Product ion pernor. P r e f e r chemis t ry background

PART T I M E COUNTER H E L P for Drv Cleaners Southfield.

Fa rming too . Oak P a r t 549-1222

PART T I M E H E L P w a n t e d weekends and evening* Garden City Area Call a f t e r 5pm, aak for Rudy

417-2200

M A R K E T R E S E A R C H In terv iewer* Needed for p t o n e f ield, audi t WUi t ra in No selling Dsy*. Evenings 4 Week-end s h i f t a C a i l Vicki Monday th ru F r i d a y 140-5132

PART TIME - to s tar t , person with half ton van needed for fuma-ce 4 boiler re-moval company call F r i be tween 9-5 for Interview 117-7153

L I F E G U A R D needed for pr iva te South-field Heal th Club P a r i or full Ume. Must h a v e a d v a n c e d ii!e*avtng. WSI 4 C P R Contac t Lots 444-4990

U G H T INDUSTRIAL or Assembly line Worker* Needed In Fa rming ton a r e a Call collect.

1-117-144-4170

U G H T MECHANICAL Large Amoco Serv ice Center ha* open-ing for Individual who ha* exper ience in Light m e c h a n i c a l and driving tow t ruck

or t a p e n o c k helpful but " ' fu l l beoef l t

JANITORIAL H E L P wanted, full or par t t ime, W of Woodward. 855 2499

Day shift . Good pay Apply; Tel Maple Te legraph 4 Maple.

444-2910 Car Care , B i r m i n g h a m

LIVING WELL LADY If you a r e sa les or iented tn a re ta i l en-vi ronment , a r e tn good physical condi-tion. 4 have the energy 4 enthusiasm to

y oo lop with the l eader in fi tness, Is Is the c a r e e r opportuni ty for you • a p a r t of U v t n g Well Lady s dynam-t e a m Call D a r l e n e In Westland at

this Is the c a r e e r Be i ic t e a m

324-7500

LIVONIA ATHLETIC CLUB Now accep t ing appl ica t ions for par t Ume desk and m a i n t e n a n c e personnel Musi be re l iab le and able to w o r t flexi-ble bours apply In person ooly 17210 Newburgh at 6 Mile, U v o n i a

J A N I T O R I A L P A R T 4 F U L L T I M E Redford 4 Uvonia Area* Must have t r anspor ta t ion Call Moo thru Fn . , 1 Oam- 3pm 515-5949

LOEHMANN'S N a u o n w i d e w o m e n * appare l s tore I* now accep t ing appl ica t ions for supervi-sor t r a i n e e position which may lead to s tore execu t ive poslUon Fashion e x p e r i e n c e necessary Musi be people or ien ted . Liberal company bene-

ou h a v e a des i re to w o r t for an ex-

Loehmanns . S1041

JANITORIAL POSITION avai lable , full t ime, mid morning*. 5 AM-11 AM. with benef i t s P a r t Ume ava i lab le also. If oecessary No exper ience required, we will t ra in. Apply Ln p e r s o n B l u e r Square Res taurant . 5944 Sheldon Rd Canton 451-7130

J A N I T O R U g h t Handy Person, for m a 4 light m a i n t e n a n c e of mid

sise Inter ior 4 ex ter ior Good work a t m o s p h e r e Excel lent benef i t* 40 hour week Send Resume or Inquiries

Box 442. Observer 4 Eccen t r i c N e w s p a p e r * 34211 Schoolcraf t Rd.. Uvon ia . Michigan 48*. 10

J A N I T O R par t Ume, Wed F r t . eve-ning, l p m - 4 30 p m Musi have car . P lymouth 4 inkster Rd a r e a 11 hr to s t a r t 142-4214

JOB O P E N I N G S - You may be eligible for f r e e p lacement ass is tance If you a re

exper ienced worker 22 yea r* or old-low Income, live in Wayne County

not Det ro i t or downr iver ) Call P ro tec t BRIDGE m - 4 1 0 0

ed by Wayne County P r i v a t e Industry Corporat ion

JOBS IN PLYMOUTH

The kids are b«ck In school, now la the t ime to Join the work ing force wtth the flexi-bility your Itfe style demands Packaging }obs with no ex-perience neceeeeiy are now available. 2 ahlfta NO FEE. Year ' round bonus

5 2 5 - 0 3 3 0

Supplemental Staffing, Inc.

TW T a m p o r s r y Halp Pwopla

MATERIAL H A N D L E R Growing com-pany in Troy has i m m e d i a t e opening for responsible and dependab le person fo r a f te rnoon i h i f t Must have good c ler ica l aklll* and hi-lo d r iv ing experi-ence Oppor tuni ty fo r a d v a n c e m e n t Excel lent f r i nge benef i t* 15 21 an hour to s t a r t Call fo r a p p o i n t m e n t 240-0101

P E R M A N E N T , P A R T - T I M E Looking for persons with outgoing per sooality. who is f lex ib le fo r m o r n i n g evening* 4 weekend hour* to work for » Retai l Video Chain in the P lymou th , Fa rming ton . Bloomfield Hill* Sauih-fleld 4 West land a r e a s P l e a s e c a l l l l l -

M A T U R E WOMEN or p a r t t ime col-lege s tudents to c a r e for and supervise chi ldren ln the i r p a r e n t s p r iva t e homes Good neighborhood* Live-In or ool Flexible hour*. Mus i be loving, d e p e n d able, responsible, e x p e r i e n c e d Own t ranspor ta t ion p r e f e r r e d Excel lent ref erence* required. S m a l l fee . Call Bar bara , Mom * A w s y 441-0041

P E R M A N E N T P A R T T I M E Employ ment for Troy RecreaUona l Faci l i ty Eves 4 weekend*. Not under 14 We en-courage the appl lcaUoo* of m a t u r e m div idual* Call 649-4104

MEAT COUNTER CLERKS Full and par t U m e posluoo* available Many positions open Exper i ence In f resh ae l i canaa i I or food handling

si be 18 pOSllKI ael icab

belpful . WUltng t o t ra in . Must year* or o lder Apply a t Shoppuia Cen-ter Market . MS3 Orcha rd Lake Rd at Maple Rd. 411-7100, o r 21111 Green-field Rd a t 10 Mile 119-7940

MEAT COUNTER CLERKS Full and par t Uroe pos luoo* avai lable Many posl Unas open. Expe r i ence in fresh de l ica tessen or food handling helpful Wllitag to t r a i n Must be 18 year* or older Apply at Shopping Cen-ter Market , 8413 O r c h a r d Lake Rd. at Maple Rd 411-7100, o r 21115 Green-field Rd. at 10 Mile. 519-7940

PERSON FOR Men * c lo th ing ttort Sales, stock and gene ra l s tore dut ies Bera le Benovic 's . SoothfieM 117-1722

P E R S O N N E L I N T E R V I E W E R Individual needed lo work a* an Inter vlwer wllh-ln the e m p l o y m e n t depC of a mulu face ted con t r ac t se rv ice com-pany located In Southf ie ld a r ea . Indi viduai should have exce l len t c o m m u m caUon « m i « 4 be able lo work in a fas t paced deadline or iented organlxa t ioc Exper ience p i e fe i ied Send r e sume in-cluding sa la ry r equ i r emen t* to E m p l o y m e n t Mgr N a u o o w l d e Securi ty Inc 27041 Southfield Rd L a t h m p Vil-lage Ml 44074

PERSON WANTED to do masonry re-pair , sand blast ing, pa in t ing , tuck point-ing. s tage work 431-J070

Conrad

MEAT C U T T E R P a r t - l i m e

i Marke t . U v o o i a

if you d u n g

of 14 mi le) F a r m i n g t o n Hill*. An Equa l Oppor tun i ty Employer

MACHINIST Cta** A or equivalent , par t Ume a* needed, ideal for r e t i r e e 994-4994

for Mold Building Shop Uvoo ia C a l l 411-9C20

MACHINIST N W Detro i t - Smal l p r e d m o o CNC Turning, p e r m a n e n t day 4 a f te rnoons Pr in t r e t fBng 4 Math abtUty u i e f e n e d Will t r a i n Send r e s u m e or le t ter , u r

N C Dept P O Box 279S4B Detroi t . Mich 48227

MAILING STOCK ASSISTANTS for r egu la r d a y sh i f t . Moo thru F n Lif t ing and unloading required High achoolY d ip loma canity e m p l o y e r ment PuhUcs u o n s l l « 0 N Woodward Ave.. B i r m i n g h a m

M A I N T E N A N C E , a f t e r n o o n s , must have e lec t r ica l , plumbing 4 building m a i n t e n a n c e b a c k g r o u n d Apply 8 till 1 Wil l iams 11170 Mer r iman . Uvoo ia

MAINTENANCE A m e d i u m alse plant located In U v o n u ha* an opening In It* ma in t enance de-p a r t m e n t fo r a parson who has an u»-dustrtaJ e i e c t n c a i background with tha abil i ty to cons t ruc t power panels 4 con-t ro l s Musi a lso t n s * « a knowleda i at

hine t ransmiss ions 4 d r ives Good s ta r t ing s a l a r y 4 f r inge benefi t* Send I l a s n n to box MO Obaerver 4 Eccen-tric Newspaper* . 54211 Schoolcraf t Rd. Uvoo ia . Michigan U 1 M

J O U R N E Y M A N EUBCTRJCIAN C o m m e r c i a l 4 ImMskry s s p s r i a n o *

A Most ' 71S-11M

KMART NOW accepting appl icat ions for part t ime emp*oyma Must be available to w o r t a«l hour* Appty at Lay-a-way Department.

37175 Grand RJver at HaMtead

M A I N T E N A N C E Ong appl ica t ions lor yard 'stlHty

f HVAC Apply la

H O L I D A Y I N N FARMINGTON HILLS

(Grand R ive r a l 14 Mile ,

M A I N T E N A N C E Coal ing company * Ptymoulh looking

m a j n t a n n n c s persoe with knowledge 4 abil i ty fo r s q n f p m a a t . oven 4 s isc t r i -

MECHANICALLY Inclined individual needed with a r g a n u a t l o o a l sk i l l s able lo p r epa re s t*edu lea , m a i n t a i n and re-build medica l photo process ing equip-m e n t Apply lo pe r son 1-1 S0PM or send resume to 2TW Indus t r i a l Row Troy, off CooUdge, b e t w e e n 14-11

PERSON WITH pleasant voice to tele-non bowlers 4 o f f e r th ree bowl-

for a fee Hour ly w a g e plu* bonus No exper ience necessary

Some knowledge of bowling helpful Apply 9-5pm Mon th ru F r i . 11003 Plymouth R d Between M e m m a n 4 Farming ton R d Uvon ia

P E R S O N WTTH VAN Evening* Ful l Work Driving Sa la ry

in boou* Wayne - Wes t land Area* 443-4210 £ 5

PHARMACISTS Opportunity tor retail ortent-ed pharmacists to join one of

M E T E R R e a d e r * Sooth Oakland Co M i c h i g a n ' s m O S t d y n a m i c

companies En,oy Hexlbte iia.m-3pci 54»-oio4 s c h e d u l e s , p r o f e s s i o n a l

standards and an excellent start ing salary a s well as

MlCRO<X>MPUTER P R O G R A M M E R ANALYST

BASIC P r o g r a m m e r - m i n i m u m 1 yr exper ience In BASIC p r o g r a m m i n g Knowledge ot a ccoun t ing and UNIX

lary C - P r o g r a m m e r , min imum of 1 y r exper ience in C - P r o g r a m m i n g 4 relational da t a base appl ica t ion Sub-mi t resume wtth s a l a r y history to-Compute r T r a d e Deve lopmen t Corpora Uon. 10400 Te leg raph , Suite 1144 Bir m i n g b a m Mich.

premium pay for Sundays a n d H o l i d a y s p l u s o n e o f

Michigan 's f inest benef i t packages Openings east or west suburbs and Detroit For a confidential interview,

A t t n Personnel c g j | ;

MILL HANDS Exper ienced lor bor isoota l 4 vert ical tool 4 f ix ture w o r t 1413143

MILL HAND Ver t i ca l 4 horiaootal Exper ienced Ii h a v e own tool* Thia is a s teady Job, no t Just a p r o f r a m BC BS holidays * es t wood Tool Co 193-1100

FARMER JACK PHARMACIES

270-1168 Ron Seldon

An Equal Oppor tuni ty E m p l o y e r

MILL H A N D W A N T E D Mlmmtsn 1 y e a r s exper ience

Master J ig Gr ind ing 4 Boring Co F a r m l e g t o s a r e a 4T4-2744

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Exper ienced. 1PM c o m p u t e r , l e f e s e m ea Appiv in person P a i r lane Drugs 27290 4 Mile Rd at Newburgh . Uvoo ia

MTU-HAND yr* exper ience r e q u i r e d Redford

•ea Call be tween t a r n 4 per.

MODEL * P A T T E R N MAKER foe KirksSte banting Exper i ence pre-fe r red but wlBMg to t r a i n Good pay 4 benefi t* Send r e s u m e t o P O Bo* 4*4, Dearborn Hta.. Mich 44127

MOSTLY BASKETS Has ar r ived U our a r e a Our Nauon-wide p r o g r a m «f sell ing Wlckar Furni-ture w i d e r Wall Decor and, of course Wlckar 181shall - on Home P a r t y P lan la amque 4 p r o f i t a b l e W% C o m m i e

Is roursf Our p r i ces a re sas r ty * Ml RetaU P a r In format ion , c a l l

Mar ie F a r t a s s t 413-4137

P H O N E O P E R A T O R WUI t ra in 3 shif t*

Southfield a r e a 117-1914

PHONE WORK No sell ing, w o r t f r o m hornet unlimited local phooe service re-quired Call P a r a l y s e d Veteraaa of Amer ica 1U-4149

P H O T O G R A P H E R P O R T R A I T Exper ience helpful S ta r t t ra ining Bl> mediately F r e e to t r ave l Mas t have car Comple te r e sume necessa ry Con-tact Mr Gerard . l i * - t ? * 2

PIANO TEACHER WANTED for 3 glrta Hi my W Bloomfield h e m e 3

MS-OT7

c r a f t Rd., U v o n i a .

M A D f n W A J H C E

' o f f U < * 4 4 - I ? f l

M A I N T E N A N C E -H A N D Y M A N

Light w o r t , part t ime 2-3 days par week Senior Cttl-zan or Retlr* $3.66 par hr Motet. C a i : 633-6400

As M u s i O w e

(e r Q n m * W a r t * U # t M M * sanrw M a r t M Sala ry B 7 » so hsas CaU be tween l e m - l A a a . 4M-MT4

LABOR HELP

LANDSCAPE D « T A L L A T 1 0 N

MAJNTTNAJUC* MAN Mr O H • H « I Che la Apply M person ONLY 1*11 E 12 Mile M at Campbel l ft tICSS 0 l l f l i l l , a t l l M M Rd

MAINTENANCE PERSON

MOTOR R O U T E DRIVERS i fo r USA Today,

Ea r ly riinnMag de l ive ry fo r L dependable Ii — i n n la t loa a I A i t for Boh B a r b e r

NATONAL M A N U F A C T U R E R of

MS-71M

NATURAL POOC* S U P E R M A R K E T

r s s r Qual l f led •SSSCtB have t f c e r e u * knowledge e l Natura l Pood PradueM 4 • g l i m i i n . and have a s U n a a r shyMenl I H I IIIM " > 4 t a a f e ^ . Only- «and letter of l »

m 4 aalnry reqnt feanenta . tn Good Pood Co., 1SS11 W I Mile.

Ll 111 . Mich 44113

BP

S X t l (MM M a c • a r Bathrud persoe s m a p t aMa P e r I . I n u l l e — Ml M M

P I C T U R E F R A M E SHOP needs fuU Ume employees with ar t i s t ic appreciat ion, well able Tlasl - math 4 easary Wa ar* looking that will enjoy a and msc icuoea

a Apply a f te r Sept a t F r a m e * U "

P ies* Northwest

of re ta i l anlaa ri af twfRiafcl i i Win Sept U R L U n a U n

of Woodward

PLUMEBL; P IPE F i l l KH

P L U M K J 4 G 4 S E A T I N G * • a t r iaa* with at laasl 1 y s s n < l a d s sew 4 repai r w o r t in c«

Can 144-4343

PLUMMER NEEDED Experienced Muat have own truck Ca* 471-1356 PLYMOUTH Om month M M sueur

. f l par i 1 1 U » I 444-*M1

POOL LABORERS W A f T E D

626-6422

E i S l M k * H a r t P i * M g lei H

t r a - p - t a E T R a n p m - h l s ^

500 Help Wantad POP-INS of B i rmingham la now hiring energet ic responsible, m a t u r e persoo* for Home cleaning 14 10-17 an hour Car needed Only thuee who a r e hard-working need apply at 730 F o r e s t

P O R T E R Needed Must be a hard worker, c lean cut and have own c a r 40 hour* per week Call for an appoint ment, aak for Chuck Hell a t Fa rming too Cycle World, 471 4300

PRE-SCHOOL T E A C H E R S for well-establ ished Pre-Scbool

P r o g r a m available- full 4 pa r t - l ime E C E Edu-catloll 4 e x p e n e n c e requi red Send re-«uroe lo: 1214 Brook Lane, Roches ter , Mich 44041

PRESSEP. 4 COUNTER H E L P for dry - leaning plant in P lymouth Will t rain if necessary Call Moo ih ru F n be-tween 9am-3' 3pm 451-9170

j or mor* years e x p e n e n c e oo Ryot* For a high-tech futur is t ic p r im ibop

424-4714

Thursday, September 26, 1066 0 6 E ( R . W . G - l t C ) * . ^

500 M p Wantad O f ALT

Seeking u industrial

ALfTY CONTROL E N G I N E E R individual to t rouble shoot fur il processing rarrnrauoo Moat

tap*ble ,jf reading blueprints , have understanding of dies, and knowledge of auto industry Involves c o m p e a r r e p r e aeotauoe to auto companlae and related plant* Detroit a r ea based company Require* travel and report d i rec t ly Lo Director of Quality Assurance Send resume and aalary r equ i r emen t* to Box » 4 I 0 Obaerver 4 E c c e n t r i c

* r * . 34351 Schoolcraf t Rd Michigan 44110

500 Haip Wantad 500 Halp Wantad

RADIO RESEARCH I N T E R V I E W E R P a r i u m e for company Ln North wew! suburba No selling lo rn 9pm. Reply to PO Bo* 743, Royal Oak, Ml 4M44

An Equal Opportuni ty E m p l o y e r

CRESS OPERATOR needed Immedl aietv Novi manufac tu r ing f i r m Must be l l year* or older Applicat ion* being accepted 24400 Heyn Dr, Novi , be-tween Beck 4 Nov! Rda

PRINTER, expeneoced , mu)U 1210W 4 1150 Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e with expe-

344-4i S3

QUALITY' CONTROL S U P E R V I S O R Manufacturer of high volume in t r i ca te stamping* 4 assemblies Excel lent wor t environment 4 compenaaUon In-specuon experience, knowledge of statistic* and m a m g i n g capabi l i t ies re-quired Send resume to Cardel l Corp, 1745 Northfleld Dr, Roches ter HUls Mich 44043

SECTTUTY

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

GUARDIAN IS ON T H E M O V E ' Due lo m a j o r growth, we a re seeking a la rge number of qualified securi ty o f f i c e r s Requirement* Include home leilephone working auto, valid MW-higan dr iver ' s Ucense 4 no cr iminal r eco rd We o f f e r

• F R E E TRAINING • F R E E UNIFORMS

•INCENTIVE BONUSES •WEEKLY PAY

•RAPID ADVANCEMENT

P r e m i u m assignment* for secur i ty offi-cer* of the highest quality Apply tn

I person ooly - Moo or Wed. 9am-4pm 'Personnel Dept..

20440 Southfield Rd Southfield An Equal Opportunity Employer

REAL ESTATE pre-licensed Inst ructor needed by national Real e s t a t e f i r m In-dividual must have been Ucenaed a min-imum of 2 years P lease contac t Mar t i between 1 Warn i p o af 415-3144 or

1 811 2921 rience Novi a r ea

P R I N T E R needed

PRINTING Inplant print shop In south-field needs individual with smal l dark room and AB Dick 340 or 381 experi-ence Steady hour*, good pav and bene-fit* Send qualiUcaUoo* and s a l a r v re-q u i r e m e n t * t o M i d c o m . 2 3 2 2 1 Northwestern Hwy Southfield, ML. 14075 AU. Fred o r ca l l 353-4910

PRINTING PRESS O P E R A T O R AB Dick S4C, must be exper i enced Com-p e u u v e wages, health Insurance 4 va-cation benefit* Alk for Dan. 471-OSS1

P R I N T SHOP Bindery Persoo- Young. E n e r g e t i c , E l penence necessa ry full t ime . South-held a rea 517-4747

PRODUCE CLERKS Experienced Preferred

Apply In Person After 3pm

JOE'S PRODUCE 33152 W. 7 Mile

Livonia

PRODUCT DRAFTSMAN

:-*la*tamer Detroi t is a m e d i u m sixe manufac tu r ing division of a top For-tune 100 c o r p o r a d o n with beavv sales j eoe t r a t i oo and In the r o u t i n g sha f t oil *eal m a r k e t An immed ia t e oppor tuni ty is ava i lab le for an individual with I lo 3 yea r* pro-gressive exper ience Ln product layout and design Thi* poslUon will also re-quire the p repa ra t i on and expedi t ing of u m p l e s and shor t run specia l ty parts P i s l high school s tudies In Mechanical E n g i n e e r i n g or t e c h n i c a l t r a in ing

-urse a re lughly des i rable . We of fe r an exce l len t s a l a r y and com-prehensive f r inge benedf l t package a pleaaant plant locauon and a working envi ronment that I* conducive to at-ta ining your personal and professional goals Qualified cand ida tes a r e urged to lo rward their resume or con t ac t direct-

Manager Employee RelaUoo*

Setastomer Detroit (A Microdot Company:'

23800 Research Dr, Farmington, Ml 48024 313/477-6100 ext. 45

Equa l Opportuni ty E m p l o y e r M . F

PRODUCTION CONTROL/ RELEASING

Mature, organized persor. for high paced off ice wilh f requent cus tomer contact . WUI t ra in Automotive relea*-ing exper ience a plus Growing meta l s tamping m a n u f a c t u r e r , Te legraph 4 Plymouth Rd a r e a Send r e sume wtth exper ience 4 salary requ i rement* to Metal Wort*. Inc 12440 Bur t Rd De-troi t . Ml 48223 Attn Personnel

PRODUCTION FOREMAN" Immedia te opening*. Knowledge of re-s is tance welding a m u s t Day shift .

pportunTty Mail resume to 141, P lymouth , JR

RECEPTIONIST Mature responsible Receptionist , m a l e or female needed for high vo lume Hai r Salon Individual must posses* good communicaUon skill*, c ler ica l abi l i ty and polished appea rance C a m e In and apply in person. Tues., Sep* 24 4 Fri . , Sepi 17. 10am - 5pm Glemby Hai r Salon. Hudson * Twelve Oak*. Novi

An Equal Opportunity E m p l o y e r

AMERICAN RENT A CAR Rental .Agent needed Of fe r i ng Blue Cress, Blue Shield and Dental Call for an appointment 533-4511 or 291-0040

RENTAL AGENT For i a r w suburban complex. 40 hour*

try third weekend Cafi Mr* Rash 549-4440

E v e r y !

RENTAL AGENTS needed for c a r rent -al company No exper ience neces sa ry Applications taken at 10 W Mc Nlcbol*. Detroit oo Frt , Sept 27 4 Mon.. Sep ! 10, 9am - 12 noon 10 West Mc Nichols. De t ro i t

RENTAL CLERK, fu l l - t ime poslUon. Some of f ice e x p e n e n c e required Reli

341-4400

R E P A I R P E R S O N exper ienced Ma in teneance equipment , vacs, upright , tank, buffer*, e tc Must have chau f f eu r* license 11434 Fi lxpat r ick Ave, Detroi t , W Chicago SouthfeUd area . 27S-2310

RESIDENTIAL SUPERVISOR needed for small construction company Batha kitchen* and add iuoos References , ex-perience, t ranspor taUon and r e sume re-quired 474-447!

SECURITY Mature , fail and par t - t ime help needed Ret i rees welcome L ' l l f Good working condi t ions •Mzr h a v e home phone aod t r a n s p o r t a t i o n Apply between 9am and 4 p m Sutloo P l ace Apar tmen t s 23375 Rivers ide Dr , 9 Mile between Telegraph 4 Lahser

SECURITY OFFICERS Immed ia t e opening* ava i lab le for fall aod par t t ime secur i ty of f icer* to tbe western suburb* an all shift* S ta r t ing p a t range of 13 90 to 14 41 per hour with company benefit* Apply Moo th ru F n . between 1 1 0 a m - 3 30pm at

N ATIONWIDE SECURITY INC 27041 SOUTHFIELD R D

Lathrup Village. Mich i Al tbe c o m e r of 11 Mile 4 Southfield;

SUBSTITUTE BUS DRIVERS

Train ing p rov ided P e r f e c t opportuni tv for pa ren t s who want to be boms with their children when *cbool is out. or lor a person interested in pa r t - t ime w o r t Apply Uvo tua Schools Transpor ta t ion Dept 15111 Fa rming ton Rd

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SUBSTITUTE SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Royal Oak schools, 17 04 hour Must have Michigan School Bus Cer t i f ica t ion C o n t a c t 115 4*00 ext 234

SUPERVISOR (or f i t t ing rooms 4 sa lesgi r l s helper for i ad les specialty shop Chudiks of B i rmingham 447-1100

SUPERVISOR WAREHOUSE Excel lent opportunity ava i lab le ln the Met ro a rea for ooe who has previous S u p e r v i s o r y l eve l e x p e r i e n c e l l warehousing. Tbe person we a re seek

* ' p o u n d In a aggrceaivi

respooslbCi ty. and has the ability to supervise oth-e r s This night sh i f t position o f f e r s good personal growth Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e with ability and exper ience . Excellent

wareoousiag . i ne person we a re ae lng m u s t have a s t rong background I food re la ted Industrv, be an aggrea i se l f - s ta r te r , who thr ives oo responslt

500 Halp Wantad TOW T R U C E OPERATOR

Must ba r v e p o n s l t V and have own t ruck Excel lent p a r i n g opportunity Call Man F r i l O a m - t p m . 19490*2

T R A N S P O R T E R N E E D E D for r o u p home In Canton P a r t t ime. spUt shift 14-11 pes b o w Call 197 1741

T R A V E L AGENT m a r t i a l 4 r e t a i l pref CaU

' Sabre Benefit* 471-4011

T R A V E L AGENT, hall l ime r equ i red I m m e d i a t e posi t ion South-field are, ~ Call Mr >49-4111

502 Haip Wantad Dan tal >*adka<

ACCOUNTS R E C E I V A B L E CLERK m i n i m u m 2 y r * e x p e n e n c e fur busy Southfield o f f i c e Must be experienced In all pha*rs of med ica l billing, no r r a a or Sat. Sa la ry c o m m e n s u r a t e with ax

• Calf i per lence I G r e t a Ha i fya rd U l - M O l

AIDES, H O M E M A K E R S . LPN"s. RN's Be Independent ' Work srben 4 whsre TOM want H o m e r o a k e r s paid at least H 4 0 / h r , Aides, 14 M hr Choice live.

i a s s ignments i all VftHA 117-17»

T R A V E L AGENT F a r m i n g t o o Hills Min imum of 2 to 1 year* exper ience with S a b r a

411-4400

£ 2

T R A V E L A G E N T Immed ia t e opening for exper ienced , highly aktlted Sabre

esskmal . in terna t ional 4 domestic i bl P lymouth Travel . 479

So Main S t , P lymou th , Ml 44174

T R A V E L A G E N T S expanding Travel M a n a g e m e n t CorporaUcn seeking expe-rienced Sabre t r ave l agent* fo r Corpo-r a l * 4 Le isure Dept . Top sa la ry , a t t r ac

c o m p a n y b e n e f i t * Send reeurae to I u v e benefi t* including profit sharing Miesel Sysco. P O Box 179, Detroit. MI Cootact Mr Mlgdal 117-5444 44133 ~

3-5 yea r s exper ience requi red Know! edge of electr ical , fluldlc*_or electro- j u t l o o required Exper ience

T R O P I C A L PLANT Main t enance P e r s o o needed, ful l- t ime to p e r f o r m a va r i e ty of task* Transpor

Ful l Security Officer and par t t ime positions ava i lab le

Warren. Troy and Ster l ing Height* a reas 14 00 an hour and up to s t a r t Must h a r e c a r and home pbooe Exper i -ence helpful but not necessa ry Senior Cluxeo* and Veteran* w e l c o m e Inter-ested appl icants should call M o o - F n . 9AM-4PM, 559-9440

E O E M F R V

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS Large Amoco service cen te r ha* opem-Lng for four people to w o r t a t fu l l ser-vice island*, par t t ime, a f t e rnoon* 4 weekend* Apply Tel-Maple Car Care , corner Telegraph 4 Maple, Birming-ham 444-2910

SERVICE STATION now appl icau Caahler*.

uoo* for Driveway At tendant* accep t ing e n d a n u 4

available Apply Ln persoo - Joy 4 Merr iman Standard, 11411 Joy Rd.

RESPONSIBLE PERSON with lo roe knowledge of sale* for sales?and stock Job at retail s t o r e Call 722-4170

SERVICE STATION Neal, responsible and ambltlou* indi-viduals to pe r fo rm (hitie* a s full a e rve

illne at tendant* and t i re se rv ic ing . pay 14 50 per bour full t ime; hour pa r t - t ime Apply in p e r

Mara thon. 1467 Roches-ter R d , Rochester 412-4444

RESPONSIBLE P E O P L E wanted lo build gia** containers 4 t e r r a n u m s for wholesale florist supply c o m p a n y Ap-ply-at 31041 W 1 Mile, U v o n i a

SHIPPING CLERK, - pr ior UPS e x p e r i -ence desired Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e with experience. Novj a r ea . S4I-47SS

RETAIL HARDWARE STORE PERSON" Exper ienced P e r m a n e n t Job Starting over 119,000 year ly

711-7244

SHIPPING Receiving Cler t . Miac du-Ues Typing required Applicat ions 9-24 thru 9-i4 Quality Cootroied Elec t ron-ic*, Willow Run Airport, Ypsi lanU

RET,AIL

MANAGEMENT LADIES JR. APPAREL

Highly active nauon wide chain ha* some opportonitiea in the c i ty and sub-urban Mall locaUoos New s tore open-ing* and promotions have m a d e room for career-oriented person* with pr ior retai l management exper ience Ful l company benefi t* Call fo r Interview 314-1913

MARIANNE

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING Peal l i a r with distributor of pipe fi t t ing* 4 valves in Fa rming ion fSill t i m e posi-tion, excellent benefit* Fo r Interview, call C Berger at 474-7120

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING CLERK Wholesale di*tnbutlon company , north-west Detroi t Day shift FuU t Ume

s ta t i c paint sys tem a plus. CompeUUve ; sa la ry and company benef i t s Send re-s u m e wilh *alary, to Personnel Mana ger P.O. Box 92SIS. War ren . MI

44092-0329

P l e a s e cal l Mr Sherman . 1 Mon th ru Sat. .

SURFACE G R I N D E R 2 year* experience on f o r m grinding WeU establ ished company 34 yea r*

411-1100

T R U C K DRIVER Ask for B a r r y . 931-2919

SURFACE GRINDER Smal l Progress ive dies Journeyman, d o own tr ig

Redford . 514- 7290

S U R F A C E G R I N D E R O P E R A T O R E x p e n e n c e d onprec i s loo machined a i r c r a f t par t* . Full benef i t* Hytrol Manufac tu r ing Garden City 24!-B0 so

S U R F A C E G R I N D E R wanted Good wages 4 benefi t* Must have own tool* a n d able to do clone tolerance cage gr inding Air condit ioned ahop 211-3721

SWIMMING Ins t ruc tor / l i feguard Af te rnoons Muat have cur rent life saving 4 C P R Bi rmingham F a m i l y Y' 444-9034

TAILOR OR SEAMTRESS FliU Ume for Men's Clothing Apply Mon thru S a t at Mltxeifeld's. 112 Main St., Roches ter

T E A C H E R ASSISTANT for Mcateasor i P reschoo l P r e f e r early c h i l d h o o d b a c k g r o u n d / e x p e r i e n c e . U v o n i a a r e a 141-7449

T E A C H E R FOR Toddler Pre-Scbool c lasses . FuU time. Mon. thru Fr iday 11 W per hr plua bonuses Exper ienced k . o r child development c lasses belpful U v o n i a 121-1710

T E A C H E R OR T E A C H E R ASSISTANT FuU t ime position for our p re school p r o g r a m a t a l a rge child c a r e facility Requi res exper ience and or educaUon In preschool 4 ear ly child development or a related field Send resume or apply a t SL Vincent - Sarah Fisber Center . 17400 W 12 Mile. F a r m i n g t o n Hill*. MI 44018.

SHIPPING RECEIVING Clerk, good wtth figures. Computer en t ry (no expe-rience necessary Misc dut ies Redfo rd a rea Call 1W-4M0 ask for Laur ie

T E A C H E R S AIDES fo r infant toddler ch i ldcare p r o g r a m In West Bloomfield Requ i r emen t s A m a t u r e nur tur ing per-son who enjoy* ca r ing (or little one* 4

or p a r t delight* tn their growth. Moo thru F n . , 442-0725 | l - 4 p m For interview appoin tment call

441-1000 e x t 1 1 1

RETAIL STORE P E R S O N N E L We are accepung appllcaUoo* for re ta i l s tore help Our needs include p a r t - t i m e openLnp for

CUSTOMER SERVICE ORDER-TENDER-PICKUP

WAREHOUSE STOCK

If you a re * m a t u r e individual 4 inter ested in working for a progress ive , fast-paced retail operat ion, visit our Uvocua store. Wonderland Mall.

SHOP FOR P A P P A G A L L O Twelve Oak* Mall

Need* morning help to w o r t f r o m 10 to 5 a few day* a week. One evening ahlf t avai lable Apply Ln person o r c a l l Upper LeveL Center Court. 344-1110

wtiuuaa, m n»i

Eiat opportunity Mi they Mfg P O Bo*

Ml , 4<170 Attn to F J F ,

PRODUCTION & MACHINE OPERATORS

Now taking appUcaUoo*

S.M.C. 800 Junction, Plymouth

FOLAND'S The AilernaUve Dep 'L Store

29751 Plymouth Rd U v o o i a . 441SO RETIRED or Semi-Ret i red G e n t l e m a n , for Doorman 4 Pa t i en t E s c o r t position

for a busy ambula to ry Surg ica l Cen-ter Please contac t Sharon. 411-4112

PRODUCTION WAREHOUSE i m m e d i a t e employmen t Only response ble. dependable person need

I ROCHESTER AREA - F a b r i c a r e Cen-ter, now hiring par t t ime he lp Oppor tu-nity to learn dry cleaning, mu*t be 14

apply Steady employmen t for wUling persoo Good pav. exceUent benefit*, send sume to > O, Box 4124. Detroi t ,

ROOM ATTENDANTS Accepting appl ies uons at Coach Lan-;eni Motel. 21211 G r a n d R ive r . R e d f o r d

PRODUCTION WORKERS Ught in-dustr ial Dsy 4 a f te rnoon shifts. Novi a r ea 344-4733

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR Young, growing Compute r Market ing F i r m requires a se l f -mot iva ted . detalL or ienta ted individual to coord ina te ma-jor Market ing P rogram* . Excellent business 4 communica t ion skill*, client contact , 4 a c o m m i t m e n t to excellence

A Mus i Degree 4 Compute r experi-ence A Plu* Fu l l Benef i la Reply to.

Director, AdmlnUtraUve Services P O Box 7107,

Bloomfield Hill*. Mich 44302

P R O G R A M M E R ANALYST Immed ia t e opening fo r app l icauoos Proigrammer Analyst with m i n i m u m 2 years exper ience Ln IBM 43XX DOS-V'SE e n v i r o n m e n t Must be prof ic ient in COBOL ICCF and J C L VSAM and ClCS a re plu* f a c t o r * Send resume and aalary hli tory to Miesel. Sysco P O Box 179, Detroi t . MI 44232

PROGRAMMER Industr ia l Fabr ica t -

RUBBISH TRUCK D R I V E R E x p e r i e n c e d

for roU off 4 ( roo t end 491-4403

SALES BAKERY C O U N T E R 1 to S, Mon. thru F r t Exce l l en t coodi -tloos Apply in person- T H E B A K E R ' S LOAF 29440 Nor thwes te rn , b e t w e e n Franklin 4 InkMer Rd* , Southf ie ld

SALES CLERK - Exper ienced , m a t u r e needed full or p a r t t i m e No

iy w o r t Above a v e r a g e earning*. Repiv P.O Box 87044 Canton . MI 41147

SHOP HAND - to ran Punch Presses , HiLo 4 do ulUity Heavy l i l t ing In-volved Similar exper ience p r e f e r r e d . Mtn I year* prior w o r t exper ience re

d. Uvon ia area . CaU 2-4pm ONLY 134-4447

quired.

TRUCK D R I V E R For local delivery Man-Fr i . day w o r t . Must have good dr iv ing record 4 knowledge of truck m a i n t e n a n c e Apply in person Wed Oct 1 4pm , a t 11147 P lymouth r d Uvonia Down River Re f r ige ra t i on Supply Co

TRUCK DRIVERS Over the road , 5 yea r s experience

464-6051 T Y P E S E T T E R , exper ienced, par t u m e , fast , a c c u r a t e Apply in person Mr Brown, New* Pr in t ing Inc, HO S Main st. Nor thvUle An Equal Opportunity

E m p l o y e r

AIDES 4 skilled

O R D E R L I E S wanted tor fac i l i ty In Birmingham

C a m ». i 430*5 W 11 Mi le Bd

A P P O I N T M E N T SECRETARY Bright en thus ias t i c persoo required Ful l Ume lor b o y Can too denta l prac-tice Sa la ry open according to qualifica-tions and e x p e r i e n c e Bonsa 4 benefit* ava i lab le P l e a s e caU 981-1411

ASSISTANT D I R E C T O R OF NURSES S t a r t a c a r e e r wilh

Bever ly En t e rp r i s e s Energe t ic RN needed for a 144 bed skilled fac i l i ty tn Novi Muat posses* strong proven m a n a g e m e n t skills with nursing h o m e m a n a g e m e n t experience required WUI be responsible tor assist-ing Di rec to r of Nurses In all a reas of Nursing D e p a r t m e n t Management and (ally responsible fo r scheduling of tbe Nursing D e p a r t m e n t C o n t a c t Director o( Nurses . Bever ly Manor 24100 Meaclowbrook. Novi. Michigan 477 2000

502 Halp Wantad Pan tal Madical

DENTAL ASSISTANT four-handed, (al l t ime, i benefi ts , f r iendly Fa rming ion -Nov i

Full t ime 1 persoo

Mile F a r m i n g t o o

ANT Expsr lsncwd ( j r aven tauva Lilian! -qual i ty of f ice 11

Rd* a r e a 111 4020

D E N T A L ASSIST A N T / C H A I R S I D E P a r t t i m e , oongwniai off ice, e x p e n -enced in 4 handed dent is t ry u i e f e r i e d but will t r a i n cuuscienUosa beginner Some eve h r s Canton 411-1 I M

DENTAL ASSISTANT SOUTHFIELD

People oriented denta l off ice » search lng fo r br ight , well organised, e a t i s m e -ly c a p a b l e ae l f - s ta r te r who enjoys chal-lenge 4 responsibil i ty If you a r e cheer-ful 4 produc t ive under pressure , soft spoken yet very e f fec t ive exper ience dent is t ry caU 113-1443

DENTAL ASSISTANT Approximate ly 32 b o w s per sreeh-good lay 4 benef i t* Modern f n e n d l y off ice

Ga rden C i ty /Dea rbo rn H u a r e a Prevent ion oriented 4 t e a m par t lc tpe-Uon Must be ma tu re , dependable , ahow imitiaUve, have good communica t ion •kill* with at least 4 months 4 handed ' denial assisting e x p e n e n c e Call 121 5200 lor a be t t e r fu tu re

D E N T A L ASST For modern Dental pract ice . Exper i -enced or D A t ra ining p i e f e i i e d

471-2111

BUSY OPHTHALMOLOGIST off ice tn Southfield need* full t ime responsible med ica l a s s i s t a n t Exper ience pre-f e r r ed Mall r e s u m e s lo box 4M. Ob-aerver 4 E c c e n t r i c Newspapers M21! Schoolcraf t Rd. Uvon ia . Michigan 44110

DENTAL ASST R E C E P T I O N I S T Ful l t ime Exper ienced only A g rea t p lace to work ' No Evenings Two Sa tur days a month W Bloomfield Ml -1440

BUSY Southf ie ld Medical off ice seek* Individual fo r f ron t o f f ice management pod lion Need* knowledge of insurance forms , bil l ing, appo in tment* 4 phone Full t i m e posi t ion . ExceUent benefit*. compeUUve s a l a r y CaU After 4pm.

811-3412

D E N T A L H Y G I E M S T Uce In Northvi l le or iented, energet ic t ime pos i t ion

DENTAL HYGIENI3T fo r Roches te r area , p a r t t ime Two Saturday* a month t o s tar t - 412-1100

TYPESETTER P a r t t ime E x p e n e n c e d Flexible hour* Royal Oak pr in t shop 14^2224

U N I Q U E Ctoportunity for a neal, per eooable Individual who Is infatuated with exot ic vehicle* Persoo will main-tain a col lect ion of exotic vehicle* in be t t e r than new condit ion Owner Is an ego-eyed per fec t ion is t . Pa r t -Ume or fu l l - t ime pos luoo E n t h a l a s U c re t i ree or per fec t iooi* t - type o ther responsl billUe*

could w o r t Into including cbauf

feuruing. Mechanica l ability a phi* Call be tween l a m and oooo tuot T o e s , a t e 311-3311. E x t 17

USED CAR Recoodl ' help Muat be have valid d r i torn Auto In P lymouth .

^conditioning Shop needs e x p e n e n c e d 4 steady 4 v e r s l icense Tom* Cos-

US-3439

VACATION AGENT wanted for la rge , LnnovaUve Southfield besed agency Ap-pl icant should possess * well rounded b a c k p o u n d of 3 yr* including some in-t e rna t iona l 4 c o r p o r a t e experience 4 Apollo-Sabre skill* Excel lent pay for the m o t i v a t e d individual Contact Diane a t 354-0440 Or fo rward resume to PO Box 2084. sou thf ie ld . ML 41034

V A L E T ATTENDANT Southfield record Well g r o o m m e d , good driving rt

Mon - Fr i . , 10 AM • 3 30 PM . S a t 10-7 P M CaU 444-2370 or 83*3423

CARDIOLOGY TECHNICIAN E x p e n e n c e in E c h o Card iogram. EXG. Treadmi l l* aod Hol le rs Bloomfield A r e a CaU 9 a m - 5 p m 331-4500

DENTAL HYGLENIST P a r t a n d / o r full t ime Per io B i rmingham a rea Excel lent

C A R E E R a d v a n c e m e n t e l f -mot iva t ing , qua i i fu

denta l

•J ' o r dental per-

s u c c e s s f u l denta l pract i t ioner* unite in " S t a t e of the Art* "(adli ty in Southf ie ld C a r e e r advancemen t and eompenaauon 1* based oo your qualific-Uons and educa t ion Concern for the pa-Uenta a n d c o m m u a i c a t i o o skill* will be considered your c o a l valuable asset* Clinical, busines* of f ice and office man-agement posiUoo avai lable Your com-m i t m e n t lo exce l l ence will be Joined by Doctors and s ta f f Reply Box 410, Ob-aerver 4 E c c e n t r i c New*p*per*, 34211 Schoolcraf t Rd Uvon ia , Michigan 44150

D E N T A L HYGLENIST 2 day* per week Must be p lesaant 4 c o m p e t a n t Not a high volume off ice Dea rbo rn Hts area . 277-1000

D E N T A L HYGIENIST, par t - t ime , for p r e v e n t ! oo-or ien ted young U v o n i a pract ice Tues ,2-4pm. Wed., l - 7 p m Slew building, m o d e m equip , 421-1090

DENTAL HYGIENIST P a r t Time, I I to 30 hours, exper ience only. West land i Uvoo ia a r e a Flexible schedule, excel-lent sa la ry plus benefi ts . 122-4470

CARING, respons ib le Dental Aas'l wan ted in tbe P l y m o u t h area for a den-ia l p r a c t i c e Expe r i enced in all phases of gene ra l Den t i s t ry CaU 413-0140

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Mature ef f ic ient ou tgo ing person needed Full l ime 4 p a r t U m e ava i lab le Ft Hill* a r e a CaU P a t t y

Farmington 471-0441

C H I R O P R A C T I C ASSISTANT Approx imate ly SO hrs. per week, expe-n e n c e p r e f e r r e d but not necessary Ap-pUcaUoo* being accep ted at 13942 Mer r i m a n . U v o n i a . a f t e r I OAM.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATORS

needed to w o r t in a new off ice complex In Uvon ia High sa l a ry , excellent work-ing condiUoo* Must u v e a c lea r dis- (

Unctlve voice, pleasant personal i ty and , CaU lp ro -4pm a p p e a r a n c e Call Richard at 774-4337

VAN D R I V E R WANTED For D a y c a r e Cen te r P a r t t ime, split hours Must h a v e chauf feurs Ucense Applicat ions accep ted between 9am-i p m . . Mon th ru F r t . Red Bell Nursery 34203 Ford Rd, Westland

CONSULTING PSYCHOLOGIST Need ed For two hrs . of ooosullaUon per month in W a r r e n . Call Monday thru Fr t . 9am 3pm 711-1940

V E T E R I N A R Y HOSPITAL Assis tant , 'Grucmer needed full time B i r m i n g h a m Exper i ence prefer red

444-1474

WAIT P E R S O N S

TELEMARKETERS I S E S h o ^ . SvT™ Enthusiast ic , Self-Motivated IwUvidu- Schoolcraf t , U v o n i a al* with plea*aot Telephone Manner

S h o p p i n g C e n t e r C o o r d i n a t o r

E X P E R I E N C E D Must have exper ience and knowledge coordinating tenant, l e a a n g . and con-struct ion planning with overa l l devel-

aUooa will be kept coofl-1 should be sent to:

P . 0 Box 217 Southfield Michigan, 44037

Attention Ms. Spelling Applications should include aU shop-ping center development exper ience

SHOWROOM POSITION MICHIGAN DESIGN C E N T E R

FuU u m e sales 4 of f ice e m p l o y m e n t in high l inage ca rpe t showroom S o m e sales exper ience belpful Must be mature , well groomed 4 ar t iculate-Contact Asktn C a r p e t Michigan Design Center. 1700 Stutx Suite. B9, Troy, Ml . 44044 449-1044

needed in Southfield - BlrrnlnghAiD a rea Pa id Tra in ing Choice of bour* Could lead to Caree r Opportuni ty , If de-s i r e d P a r t - t i m e evening shif t* also a v a i l a b l e Call Ms Jennings . 9am-3pm, 549-3340 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY E M P L O Y E R

- NO F E E S

WAITRESS WAITERS Ful l Ume F a m i l y dining Apply 11a 4 p m Alibi lounge. 4720 Rochester I Troy N e a r 20 Mile Rd

T E L E M A R K E T I N G R E P S Highly roocvated people needed for ex pending home Improvement f i r m Must posaesa good speaking qual i t ies Salary, commiss ion, boons Mr 4 d a m 152-54«

T E L E M A R K E T I N G WORD PROCESSING

Heavy equipment dea le r Is seeking a p a r t Ume persoo fo r marke t ing re-search k some cler ica l work. Flexible day*. Send r e sume to Personnel Mana-ger , P O Box 911, Novi, MI 44040

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

T E L E M A R K E T I N G Sales People work f r o m your home Business computer product*, experi-ence p r e f e r r e d 519-9497

SIDING A P P U C A T O R wan ted fo r full time, a l u m i n u m 4 vinyl aiding.

834-4929 p a r t I

Cafi Ken

S I L K S C R E E N E R No equipment o r ma te r i a l s neces sa ry Must have exper ience Sign Pa in t ing experience also pi e ( e r r e d Apply In persoe 32971 Schoolcraf t R d . Livonia

SILK S C R E E N E R Par t t ime to fuU t i m e ing Equipment , P lymouth , Mich.

411-4249

exper ienced only ae- CaU Ed* Sport-

5ALES CLERK 20-10 hours per week-Sales expenence 4 typing abil i ty help-ful WUI t ra in you in engrav ing Apply at Engraving Connection. 9 SO W Ann Arbor Trail , P l y m o u t h

SALES HELP, exper ienced for busy s tauonarv gift shop In B i rmingham. F"uU Ume posiUon for ene rge t i c cre-aUve persoo 444-3444

SKI TECHNICIAN CASHIER

Exper ience pre fe r red . Flexible hour*. Apply in persoo: Mon thru F r i , 10-1 p m M C . Sporting Goods, 31201 South-held R d

SCREENS P R I N T E R S N E E D E D Expe-rienced manual and a u t o m a t i c text i le

Walled Lake q 124-2410

PROGRAMMING POSITION

Maccabees Mutual has an opening fcr aomeooe with 1 to 2 y e a r s program-ming exper ience Candida tes mould have or be w o r t i n g toward a computer a d e n c e or re la ted college deg ree with knowledge of COBOL ExceUent work ing envi ronment 4 benef i t package 4 montha p e r f o r m a n c e 4 aa lary reviews Sand resume 4 aa lary history to Dlrec Lor of Peraonn&l

Maccabees Mutual U f e Insurance co 21404 Nor thwes t e rn Hwy

P O Box 2141 Southfield. Ml 4M37

An Equal Oppor tuni ty E m p l o y e r

P R O M O T I O N S / F U N D R A I S I N G

vol v e m e n t r a r ' n o n - p r o f l t agency

Salar ied posi t ion good ( r tnge benefi ts

Saaad letter of appl icat ion with resume 4 aalary requ i rements t o i~

PersooneL 17117 W 9 MOe Rd "810 Southfield Mi 4M71

PURCHASING ASSISTANT to wor t d> reetty tar Pu re f e saug Agent I I yesrs Office product* *talfa«isr ; purchasing exper ience Please call for a n o a e t M L Heather M o r r i s o n l & 4 2 7 t Qsa fn ry 4 Leonard O f f i c e Produc t* Co

SEAMSTRESSES experienced with S tuf fed Animal*.

Sew tn your home. 154-4943

SECURITY' DISPATCHER Fall- t ime posiUoos ava i lab le oo After-noon 4 Midnight Shift* for Securi ty Dispatcher Rapidly growing Sou-th-field-baaed Security Co. aeeklng Quick Learners willing to accept responsibili-ty Duties to include Securi ty Of f i ce r Scheduling. CVick-ina 4 E m e r g e n c y Response CompeUUve wages 4 benef i t p l a n available Apply Mon th ru F r i , betw 8 50am 4 Spm. a t

N ATlONWIDfe SECURITY CMC 27041 SOUTHFIELD R D Lathrup Village, Michigan

I at the corner o f U M l l e 4 Southf ie ld!

SECURITY GUARDS Immedia te openings U n i f o r m s provid-ed Oakland 4 Wayne County Cal l 9442150 anyt ime or atop Ua at 22110 Greenfield Rd Oak Park

An Equal Opportuni ty E m p l o y e r

S E C U R I T Y G U A R D S Full 4 par t tune ava i lab le We t ra in Apply a l 10433 S c h o o l c r a f t be tween |*d<fiebelt 4 M e r r i m a n

:urity Guard Luxury a p a r t m e n t complex

lid Middleeged and ac t ive mdabde Calf be tween 1 l a m

Securit Night Shift Ln Southfield Must he bondable and Ipen only

5 5 7 - 5 3 3 8 SECURTTY GUARD

Par t - t ime tar Large Nursing Hoene Must be able to work any ahlf t M * - ? 11120 W Ipro

Mile Mon thru Fr t . l a m I

SOUND SYSTEM INSTALLER Full t ime, f lexible bours. E x p e r i e n c e desired Pay negotiable CaU Pa i l l e t t e for appo in tmen t 411-1117

SOUTHFIELD CPA f i r m looking foe a full or par t t ime, developing Into a (nil t ime employee to work p r imar i l y at

of It 's client* in U v o o i a Associate or c o m p a r a b l e exper ience re-WUi be working with c o m p u t e r

accounting ay i tem cur ren t ly being de-veloped Send rename and referencea to Kathy Ryba at 21240 Lahner Rond # » , Southfield. MK

SOUTHFIELD SCHOOLS C o m m i n u t e EducaUon aeek* Latch key leader , c r a f t skill* 4 reliability eeairnllil 7 10 - > i a and 110-4pm 123-4700

STEREO INSTALLERS Full and p a r t t ime position* o p e n Instal lat ion exper i -ence required, tools required. Apply la persoo a t Car tunes Auto Stereo 7141 Allen Rd Allen P a r k . Moo thru PrL 9 M a m lo 1pm

STOCK/CASHIER Per ry Drag Stores is booking for p e r t Ume Stockers 4 Cashiers (some fall time) for *evsral locations on the N W side of the Metro a r e a (Uvonia , F a r m Lngtoc. Novi) For location* nee r you and interview I n f o r m a t i o n call D a v e King or Tom Labadle at 114 I MO

T E L E M A R K E T I N G C L E R K

I m m e d i a t e par t l ime openings exit* for qual if ied individuals to work In the Fa rming ton Hills a r ea . P r i m a r y re-spooslbJ l l ies would be cross selling

ioct* and services to existing cus-e r s through telephone directed

sales. Qual i f ies Uons Include proves sa les ability and excel lent verbal com-municaUon* skill* required- P a r t Ume hours would be Moo -Tburs., 5 P M -9

Applicant must be ava i lab le (or 1 week ful l t ime t ra ining s t a r t i n g Oct. 7, f r o m 8 M A M - 5 PM. P l e a s e caU 222 5407 (or an appoin tment between 10 A M - 2 P M , F r t , M o n , T u e s

MANUFACTURERS BANK 411 W. Lafayette

Detroit, Ml., 48226 Equa l Opportuni ty E m p l o y e r M , F H

T E L E P H O N E SOLICITORS Ea rn up to M per hour P a r t Ume days 4 evening* For ca rpe t store. Garden a t y 241-7780

W A N T E D SNOW PLOWING Sub-con t rac to r s for Job* in P o n u a c 4 Troy area* . 810 to 140 per hr Cal l 441-8100

WANT TO E A R N EXTRA MONEY Wanted p a r t t i m e peUtiooers to put im-por t an t issne oo ballot Must be regis-t e r ed voter . Call Mary Ann or Erin 227-MX2

WAREHOUSE Per son lo handle Shipping 4 Receiving DuUes fo r Troy based dis t r ibutor Over-t ime f r equen t ly required. Call J i m a t

588-8870 W A R E H O U S E WORK Solar Pane l Assembly

Novi Area S4S-444CT

CONTINGENT RN PosiUoos Available

Michigan U c e n s u r e 4 curTem Med Surgery e x p e r i e n c e required to Join our Contingent Poo l

Call R e d f o r d Commun i ty Hospital 531-4200 e x t I0«

An E q u a l Oppor tun i ty Employer

COOK F a m l l i s r with inst i tut ional cooking. Ma tu re Apply a t Wishing Well M i n o r 520 W Main. Nor thvUle

COUNSELORS in subs tance abuse and men ta l hea l th t r e a t m e n t Specialised subs tance abuse exper ience and, or t ra in ing required for Wayne County off-ice o f B r o o k f i e l d Clinics. Send resume to Clinical Di rec to r , Brookfield Clinics, 4245 N Inks te r , G a r t e n a t y , ML 41111

P A R T T I M E D E N T A L ASSISTANT

With f ron t desk exper ience Birming-ham a r e a Hour* f lexible 447-7739

D E N T A L ASSISTANT Cbairslde e rience required R D A p r e f e r r e d p r o x i m a t e l y 21 hour* per week U v o -nia. 444-7771

DENTAL ASSISTANT Exper ienced , p a r t t i m e Southf ie ld CaU evening* 144-9797 or 141 -0474

WASTE W A T E R T r e a t m e n t P lant Op-e r a t o r - Requ i r e s high acbool educat ion 4 m u s t h a v e Class C State License 117.000 Job descr ip t ion avai lable at Al-moot Village Hall . 817 N Main. Al-moot . Mich 794-4128

An Equa i Oppor tuni ty Employer

W A T E R P R O O F DIGGING WORKERS Expe r i enced or Helper*

CaU 511-3799

W E E K E N D RECEPTIONIST Nauona l fine ar t corporat ion requires a well groomed, c lea r speaking Individu-a l t o w o r t aa weekend recept ionis t Contac t P e t e r C laypoo l P a r k West Gal-ler ies between l a m - 1 0 30am or 4pm-

-2343 Spm 114-1 WINDOW CLEANER

FuU u m e Exce l l en t hourly w a g e plua commiss ion and bonus

811-1074

TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Part t ime posit ions available. Experienced need only apply

525-2315 T E M P O R A R Y - F U L L T I M E

Lawn Service Must have experience 4 t r a n s p o r t a t i o n CaU 271-1144

T E M P O R A R Y H E L P to help erwc! can-v a s a w n i n g * Ca l l ^for^ ^apj iola t -

TIRE REPAIR PERSON Off the road exper ience

944-1374

heavy Lifting raqi or older Apply Center Market 4

STOCK CLERKS Immedia te faU 4 p a r t t i m e

I Musi be .

'4433 21111

Rd at 19 Mile. Oak P a r t

STOCK CLERK WANTED monUogi 4 a f te rnoona sen' Howard* Beauty I Grand River F a r m i n g t o n I

TODDLER T E A C H E R Toddler or e a r ly childhood exper ience pi e f e r r e d Troy a rea Full t i m e Call Mr* Pauraxas

M l 1711 TOOL 4 DIE MAKER

Short run heavy t rack par t s supplier ta looking Ui add to Us p e r m a n e n t staff a tool 4 die m a k e r with e a p e s l e m e In blank, form 4 paerce dies ^ p e v w o r y capabi l i t ies a re des i rable fee f a u n a ad-v a n c e m e n t At t rac t ive f r inge es wall aa good s ta r t ing **Ury sume 4 s tar t ing s a l a r y requirement* tn box 174 Ohssrver 4 Eccentr ic Newape-p e r a M i l l Schoolcraf t Rd.. Uvonia . Michigan 441M

WOODWORKER N E E D E D for building s to r e inter ior* 4 t r a d e show exhibit* E x p e n e n c e d wilh power tools 4 able to l a m i n a t e Call be tween i -3pm for a p p t

M9-4104

WRITER/ COORDINATOR

Exce l l en t oppor tuni ty (or aa experi-enced Individual to Join a fast growing m a r k e t i n g company with eetablWied n « f v * u l

D E N T A L ASSISTANT Roches te r - one yea r experience Full Ume, good hours

412-4083

D E N T A L ASSISTANT S H A R P expe r i enced peraon wanted tar busy den ta l o f f i c e Must take X- rays Call Mary 147-4442

D E N T A L ASSISTANT par t Ume WUI t r a in , f lex ib le bours. high school s tudent* w e l c o m e Call Mon thru F r t

8.51-4411

D E N T A L ASSISTANT Receptionist I m m e d i a t e opening*, fnend ly expen enced persona needed for famil; 1 p e r ' j vee Hours s a l a r y negot iable

ilv p r a r 113-4102

D E N T A L ASSISTANT 4 handed cha i ra lde experience necea-aary for B i r m i n g h a m pediatric dental o f f i c e Knowledge at Insurance pre-f e r r ed P a r t Ume . 10-15 hours per week 444-3733

D E N T A L ASSISTANT - fuU Ume chair side, for p r o g r e s s i v e group pract ice in U v o n i a . Wes t land a rea Must be enced in 4 handed dei p l e a s a n t m a t u r e , happrr indlvidi

t e a m Excel lent bene-421-1170

c o m p l i m e n t our t e a m fita CaU b e t w e e n 10-4

W Strong wr i t t en communica t ion skills m a n d a t o r y a Must be an o rgan ise r and l u m n ued with de t a i l *

If you a re in te res ted in growing wtth ua, we invi te you ta submit In confidence your l e sume , a n d requested salary COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR

P.O Bon T I M Bloomfie ld HUla. ML. 44301

W B L O O M F I E L D Nursery School haa i m m e d i a t e opening tar a teacher 3 d a y * a week fcarty CUldhood Cer t i f i e s tide. 111-1224

YOUNG M E N fail 4 par t Uroe. for Southfield a r e a . P lan t knowledge p r e -f e r r e d . 1414447

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t a d

D a n t a l M a d i c a l

TOOL G R I N D E R wanted . HSS 4 c a r

ta box a444 Observer 4 Eccent r ic N e w s p a p e r s 14311 School c r a f t R d U v o n i a Michigan U 1 M

PO o i I A I. I r—> r~ I I I SECURITY GUARDS .S. SHANDELL Immedia te opening In the T r i -Coun t /

Famous- label quality f a A i o n * opae *res Top pay incentive p r o g r a m , sd-quali ty

UMI Looking tar out-goMg • a b a personnel Call for l Southfield. 144-1 ITT or Troy M » m i

Q U A L I F I E D T R E E P E O P L E

PaU U m e V h Z e f l t a Can between lam-4pan M 4 U U

QUALITY CONTROL LAYOUT TECHNICIAN

it V

REAL ETTATE L I C E N S E D - SELF MOTIVATED* ARTICULATE* ABLE TO A D O R E M P W M J C m W A M -NEW M V W O N ' U N L D 0 T E D

' I N C O M E F U U T R A I N I N G '

• FOR Aan- MANAGER* r EEBCVTTVEE CALL

LEVTNE OB »EN poa TOUR APfoorr

" o S i r i u L M n S L o P M E W T OORP

iy Incentive p r o g r a m . « o

4 E Map le Rd Troy

SECURITY GUARDS

$ 4 . 7 5 P e r H o u r SnuthftaM Area Start i . i i i r . H i t n f r Ap-

S e c u r i t y O f f i c e r s P a p u a n s a v a l M M l R « M " s t a n s d r l v w ' i Ikwass end a s soBce £ * r k P r e . assforww M a 4 h e n & ^ awranr . p ruM sharing A * * r M a n thru Fr ! M m to t p m

P i n k e r t o n ' 9 I n c . 15565 Northland Or

Suite 206 E-. Soutnaald

5 6 9 - 1 0 0 4

STOCK HELP Experienced Preferred

Apply In Peraon After 3pm

JOE'S PRODUCE 33152 W 7 Mile

Uvonia

STOCK H E L P FuU thna . I

s r , s s z t t f t 2TOM Joy Rd. B e d f o r d

STOCK PERSON

STOCK PERSON

STUDENT tar a n r t w o r t la tan *bsp • fVaaklM V U a g s M M M | « ^ s i

I MI11I TE DRIVER

MEDICAL BILLING ASSISTANT Some knowledge helpful PuU t i m e

714-I1M

BUSINESS ASSISTANT Exper ienced only Pull t ime

la TTH

502 Ha4p Wantad Dental-Medical

D E N T A L O F F I C E H y g l e n i s t

Do you relate well to people? So you enjoy helping people learn? Do you aee yoursetf ea a professional Dental Hyglenlat?

If ao, we want to talk to yout

To arrange a confidential

4 5 3 - 6 3 2 0

, * > p r i * * * 0 » ¥ * u » o f o u t f n < a n o t f n t l

DENTAL ASSISTANT CDA/RDA

Top pay for experienced dedicated professional. Ben eftts. Ful t /or part tln-ie. 16 S Dequlndre. 979-0601.

DENTAL ASSISTANT Expe r i enced 4 handed dentistry North-west D e t r o i t CaU a f t e r 4PM 474-1741

DENTAL ASSISTANT - 1 day* a 2 evening* tnchadnd Troy a rea Respon-

444-1171 si bill ty and m a t u r i t y requi red CaU a f t e r 8pm.

D E N T A L ASSISTANT needed, fafl t ime (or progreaa lve Uvonia off ice ex per tence des i red but willing to t ra in the right p e r s o n 525 1200

D E N T A L ASSISTANT Expe r i enced lour -handed , general p r * Uce P l y m o u t h , a p roximate ly M bour*

D E N T A L HYGENIST Preven t ion o r i en ted prac t ice H o al low you your a f te rnoons f ree . T o e s A TV * Fr i . , 7am-1pm . Sat 8 a m l l noon F r i n g e benef i t s Wesl 3 toom field M l 1143

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t a d

D e n t a l M a d i c a l

E M P L O Y E E H E A L T H S E R V I C E S D I R E C T O R

arcy Hosptial founded a you to b s u a i i s s p a r i Wa a re proad t o ae a

poo ol th Corpora ti

Mount C a n n e i Mar ry Is 1 I M ) w u l c o m of our t rad i t ion d tv tswn of the Eas tern

o4 the Sifters of Mercy 4MB

This pos iuoc reports In a a M Uve Vice Presides* and • an

for an exper ienced Nurse who le seeking -kal langa and

visibility with a progressive ampioyu-m e n l physicals and medica l evalua-tions. s s weU as other cl inical a n d ad-m i n i s i r a u v e duties Must h a v e a car-ren t Michigan RN liceune and M K N

5 0 2 H a l p X C

MEDICAL ASSISTANT • Naadad M Urns tar OB Redlord k Highland P a r t

. . Tenced lor U r j n a l Troy and BlonmftaM Arena RaWtMg

p n d a r a ^ ^ U b . % a M ^ ^ l a n d resen t s , i s f a i e i a a s a l a r y »*-quested tn Baa M l Otnarvnr a B t n a M c N a . ap ail • l , M » 1 V h u n t a a f t Rd.. LleaMa. Michigan M 2 M

CaU. a f t e r 4pm

F a m i l y pr»<-seeking prevent ion individual for p a r t

144-7997

DENTAL HYGIENIST 2-1 days. Sonthfield a rea

113-4110

p rac t i ce , benef i t* 447-7719

DENTAL HYGIENIST U v o n i a a r ea . 122-1141 exper ienced . fuU l ime

Ask for M i } Morgan

DENTAL HYGIENIST Wanted for Southfield of f ice P a r t t ime 313-4411

D E N T A L HYGIENIST, full l ime Beech Daly-Ford Rd.. a r e a

D n Rules 4 PoUak 274-4700

D E N T A L HYGIENIST Bi rmingham, prevent ion or ien ta ted off

•art t ime Days 442-4430 evenings 447-3487

We o f f e r an excellent sa la ry range and efit*

i and sa la ry requtre-

MOUNT CARMEL MERCY HOSPITAL

Employment S e m c e s D e p t 14130 W McNichnls

Det ro i t MI 48211

Equal Opportunity Employe M. F

MEDICAL ASSISTANT p a r t t ime (ar physician* o f f i c e InJMr-

447-MIC

F R O N T DESK pefaon (or bnev Son field internal medicine of f ice Should be e x p e n e n c e d answering p ling pa t ien t s and deal ing cy CiU Sue 11 to 4 PM.

i p h a r m a -147-4443

G E N E R A L O F F I C E typing 40 WPM, no sho r thand Par t Ume Monday th ru Thur sday 3 3 0 - I P M F r t tn 7 1 0 P M P r i m e Dearborn locauon 171-1440

G E N E R A L R E C E P T I O N I S T P a r t - t i m e Southfield oral so rge ry off-ice P a t i e n t contact, telephone, fi l ing and miac i eeponalhilltlas. R e s u m e s to Box 4M, Observer 4 Eccen t r i c News-

34211 Schoolcraft R d . Uvon ia . papers . H Michigan 41110

HOME CARE HOME HEALTH CARE AIDS

Metro Home Health Care has immedi -a t e openings (or exper ienced home heal th c a r e aid* for all *hifts k l ive-la posiuoos. Mast have c a r ava i l ab l e 4 referencea ExceUent s tar" Immed ia t e opening! In the a r e a CaU 9 a m - l p m 171

H O M E M A K E R S H O M E H E A L T H A I D E S

HOURLY & LIVE-IN - ASSIGNMENTS -

Enjov the benefit* of w o r t i n g (or a Na-u o n a l Home Care Service. Whether you ' re going to school or have a lob. we can give you assignment* that At your acheoule Own t ranspor ta t ion 4 phone f l ) Y e a r experience

K E L L Y H E A L T H C A R E Grosse Pointe, 884-8461 Dearborn, 277-4454 Birmingham, 644-9131

Equa l Opportunity Employer M / F H

DENTAL INSURANCE Denta l off ice in P lymouth Canton a rea aeeklng m a t u r e individual with denia l Insurance e x p e n e n c e . Ful l t ime posl-Uon. P iease call 413-4110

D E N T A L R E C E P T I O N I S T Fa l l - t ime . Oral surgery of f ice in NW suburb* Pegboa rd . insurance, t ran-script ion exper ience Mature Sel f -Star t

CNTAL ASSISTANT position ava i lab le Resumes t o Box 4*0, Ob-se rver 4 Eccent r ic Newspapers , M i l l

Uvooia . Schoolcraf t 44110

Rd MW-higan

D E N T A L R E C E P T I O N I S T Uve oriented denta l p rac t i ce seeking highly mot iva ted individual fo r Imme-dia te full u roe f ront desk position. Pre-vious exper ience required. 144-7997

D E N T A L R E C E P T I O N I S T - full t i m e fo r U v o n i a special is t o f f ice Exper i -ence a mu*tl 141-7101 DE-NT AL R E C E P T I O N I S T for a n t p rogress ive p rac t i ce In su rance 4 Appointment Control C o m p u t e r exper ience he lp fa l Benef i t* CaU Moo. Frt-, 8am-5pm. 141-1010

D E N T A L R E C E P T I O N I S T a n d / o r Dental Ass i s t an t

A or R D A welcome. Doc's Com-pel le r knowledge belpful Fu l l - t ime Livonia a r e a 58'. JAM

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST FULL OR PART TIME

Hours f lexible, must know peg board 4 peraon.

824-9110

peg b insurance Sa la ry open for right i

H O M E M A K E R S H O M E H E A L T H A I D E S

HOURLY & LIVE-IN - ASSIGNMENTS -the benefit* of working tar a Na

Home Care Serv ice you ' re going to *chool or have a lob, are

ve you ass ignments that fit your

MEDICAL ASSISTANT

OB GYN, experience p s M a n a i l P h o n r Cir is ty NorthvUle, M4-4

MEDICAL ASSISTANT for Uvooia family p r a c t i c e I i p a l a t i p i e f e n a d . Call for in te rv iew

MEDICAL ASSISTANT for besy Want land pract ice. PaU or per t t i m e Vene-puncture . EXG, X-Ray

724-1120

MEDICAL ASSISTANT P a n t ime. Besy office. Hour* * s a l a r y

34111 Schonlcraft Rd.. LtvoaM. gao 44150

MEDICAL BILLER. F u l l - t i m e Roya l Oak foot doctor 1 y rience, wlU train an nlty to expand wtth

MEDICAL BILLER. i

edge belpfuL full time. Uvon ia i Ca t t 341-1744

MEDICAL help wanted tar T r o y I medicine p r a c t i c e M a t s r e p fuU t ime recaption and LOSUI

bil l ing I

MEDICAL INSURANCE B I L U E R P e r m a n e n t , par t Ume position ava i l -able ~

h o u r s 1 1 4 a m to 12: 1 days,

OOL

MEDICAL imenaura te wtth level a l

e o c e Providence Bo^i t ta l Aran.

MEDICAL O F F I C E ASSISTANT " « a sic typing skill* necessary M a f e a t background helpful f " ply in peraon at 1101 F a r t . MI 44117

MEDICAL Podiat ry Recep t ion i s t Looking tar hard worker Mast b a (TOO with pat ient* Billing knowledge dnaa^-abie Top pay lor right peraon. N o v f - e U v o o U a r e a * Call 4 7 4 - m r

MEDICAL Podiat ry I t e t a n l Looking tar " t i k e e * a r j e " type a# a e -a ls tsnt l o r a bury pract ice . Good a a l a r y fo r right peraon Nort 4 Uvon ia a r a a s -CaU 4 7 4 - m *

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST eoced. m a t u r e 4 A Must' Af ternoons Uent C a r e - A Plu*- Clawson.

Own t ranspor ta t ion 4 pbooe 1) Y e a r experience

K E L L Y H E A L T H C A R E Grosse PoJnte, 884-8461 Dearborn, 277-4454 Birmingham. 644-9131

Equa l Opportunity E m p l o y e r M F H

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST. enced. full t ime, for Southfield . molagis t ' s office Knowiedcabie l a typ-ing and ineurace and c o m p u t e r beck ground deatrabte. Benefits.

HOSPITAL BILLERS

If you a r e fami l ia r with UB 13, Medi-ca re . or Medicaid billing. caU ua today*

TEMPORARY PROFESSIONALS

478-6815

MEDICAL R E C E P T I O N I S T * m F a m i l y pract ice. Exner te i

b o a r d Mrrltral billing and I qu i red Redford Uvon ia Area 474-4444

MEDICAL R E C E P T I O N I S T Southfield I n t e r n * . Expe r i ence in Blue Croea Blue Shield. Medicare h t l l l nc

144-4424

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST, fa l l t i m e . Southfield ophthalmologist 's of f ice , op-

for t a te . . . _ o f f ice procedures Sand i w i n t o P .O. Box 2747 Southfield MI 44437

HYGIENIST W A N T E D See bordered display ad In this la f u r t h e r detail*.

Or call 413-4139

I M M E D I A T E OPENING F O R Denta l Hyglenist tn Re-call cnosclous prac t ice ; fu l l o r par t t ime ava i l ab l e Good pay

i U Dr Ruben

wlUl QaCX^nRUlQ

343-7177

DENTAL R E C E P T I O N I S T P a r t Uroe poeiticn avai lable (or happy, m a t u r e organt*ed peraoo Muet have knowledge of appo in tmnt scheduling.

» a r o k denta l I n su rance CaU 10am - 4pm, 421-1170

D E N T A L R E C E P T I O N I S T - full Ume fo r p rogress ive P lymouth denta l o f f i c e E x p e r i e n c e d in I n s u r a n c e , schedul ing i pegboard. Sa la ry k bene-fi ts c o m m e n s u r a t e with expe r i ence Phone 413-0540

D E N T A L R E C E P T I O N I S T - fuU Ume, Oak Pa rk . Good sa la ry 4 benefi ts , mini-m u m 2 year* exper ience r e q u i r e d

944-23M

D E N T A L R E C E P T I O N I S T k Assistant. Exper ienced , full Ume. exce l len t benefi t* P lease cal l 734-1700

DENTAL R E C E P T I O N I S T Exper ienced Only* Good Pay 4 bene-fit* Flexible hour* 11 Hour W o r t Week

with o c c a n o n a l Saturdays. F a r m i n g t o n a r e a 474-7440

DENTAL R E C E P T I O N I S T FuU t ime Recent denta l expe r i ence with pegboard. insurance c l a i m s Re-

position require* m a t u r i t y 4

DLETTARY AIDES Day and Afternoon ihif t* ava i lab le Ex-per ience belpful . but hot neceaaary Ap-ply Bever ly Manor cf N o v ! 24&M M e a d o w b r a k R d . o r ca l l 477 3000

INSURANCE HILLHft R E C E P T I O N 1ST - Par t - t ime , app rox ima te ly 14-31 b o u r a Aaaisung heipML knowledge of pegboard aod flexibility N o n , Canton a r e a M4-1440

LAB CLERK FuU Ume for busy Detroit Doc tor ' s lab. l p m - 9 30pm Medical background pre-fe r red . Uvonia a r e a 417-3501

MEDICAL SECRETARY Key Pardee to do insurance forma 4 control Ac-count* Receivable. Typing of refer letters aod pay Account* Payable

I. Ophthalmologic- -

LAB TECHNICIAN Expeneoced P a n t ime .

Twp a r e a Call " 1444

LICENSED NURSES Apply M o n - F r t Uvooia Nuratng Cen-ter, 24910 Plymouth Rd L ivon i a .

L P N o r M A ful l t ime for Podiatry, flexible sched-ule. m u s t travel. 851-3333. E x t 131

LPN'S AFTERNOON SHIFT

N a t i o n leading provide c a r e has an exceptional I L P N ' S in our facility fo r the develop-m e n t * lly disabled At t rac t ive w a g e 4 benefi t package apply In person. Wavne Total U v t n g Cen te r , 4417 S. Venoy, Wayne. ML 41144

An Equal Opportunity E m p l o y e r

D.O.N. fo r S m a l l !

P l e a s e c a l l . ng Center

144-1410

E X P E R I E N C E D MEDICAL, 'DENTAL Receptionist ar ass i s tan t for growing Dea rbo rn Height* p rac t i ce

143-7311

E X P E R I E N C E D Ophthalmic Surgical Technic ian for s t a te licensed Medica re

J g E E r ' atory aurglcal

E X P E R I E N C E D P a r t Shield Medicaid BUlar I I w4ek (Wad 4 T h u r s ^ no wee,

JSThthelmo.ogy 113-1771

F I L I N G PERSON FaU (Mae fa r b a y Southfield madica l prac t ice E x t r e m e accu racy and d a p a n d a b U t t v a n M CaU Sue between 14 and 4 PM. U l H

502 Halp Wantad Dental-Medical

MA. RN, OR LPN-to cl inical procedarae to MedVal Aaalst-ant* in a pr ivate vocat ional school in U v o o U 2 per t t ime poattloae avai lab le ; 8 30am-1914am and l :Mpi

F r i Exper ience in I c e required

CaU 474-4179

MEDICAL ASSISTANT a n t P a r t Ume th ru F r i d a y H - t p m .

MEDKAL ASSISTANT fo r Fa rming too Hill* Urgent C a r e Can-ter Exper ienced in X-ray. E X G . e t c Send resume tn Manager, PO Box 7, Novi.

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - FuU Ume permanent poaltloci for mature individ-ual with experience lOwpm * Insur-ance knowledge necessary for bun doc-tors office laFarmtngton BUM l l MUe - Orchard Lake. MuK have r e s u m e

Contact Ml-4447

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST*."

Ume position available Village office For confidential view call ' 117

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST—

The Health Facilities Dtvtaon of 8aa]U> Alliance Plan • seeking a I I I I f i f Technologist to work part time woak eoda on the Aftaunon ahlft. The pre-ferred r* militate will be ABCP Bagli tared and have at least one yeer exBact-ence m aU areas of the lab blood I

HEALTH FACILITIES DTV HEALTH ALLIANCE PLAN

24303 JOY RD WESTLAND, MI 441M

An Equal Opportunity E m p l o y e r

MEDICAL TRANSCRgnONBT Excellent uwa tauily with a • company - tar expertanend Tr tlonta - tn wort in our SoulhflM

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST

Experienced only Pull and I pceiUcea Typing R 4 F t

DETROIT OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL CORP

MEDICAL SECRETARY Salem Service

502 Help Wantad Dental-Medical

C.R.N.A. McPherson Community Health Center, a 136-bod, acute care general hospital, la ac-tively recruiting for a Nurse Anesthetist We are located tn Howell, Michigan, a pleasant suburban area between Lansing andOetrolt Candidates wiH be a registered nurse In the State of Michigan, a graduate of a nurse anesthetist program approved by the Ameri-can Association of Nurse Anesthetists. Mini-mum of one year experience administering anesthesia to surgical and obstetrical pa-tients desired Excellent salary, comprehensive non-oontrl-butory benefit program. For consideration, send resume to:

McPherson Community Health Center P t r i o n i M l

•ao Byron Hoed llowsK Ml 4M43 (817) MS-1410, ext . 296

Head Nurses At S ina i H o s p i t a l w e respect ou r n u r s e s for t h e p r o f e s s i o n a l s they are O u r p r o -g ress ive arvd i n n o v a t i v e ou t look a n d t h e a u t o n o m y a n d respons ib i l i t y we g i ve o u r staff have g r o w n f r o m ou r nurses ' in -v o l v e m e n t i n m a k i n g the dec is ions t ha t a f fect t h e m - a n d the i r pat ients .

A B S N is r e q u i r e d a n d an M S N p r e f e r r e d for t he f o l l o w i n g pos i t i ons :

• CarcM©thoracic Surgical Stepdown Unit - Recent clinical experience with open heart surgery patients required. Ability to function in a highly da-centralized primary nursing environ-ment.

• Medical /Surgical • Recent clinical ex-perience in an acute care setting, pre-ferably with head and neck surgical patients Manaoe merit leadership ex-perience and BSN required Know-ledge of oncology nursing helpful

Please send resume to Mlchala Do*ok>u-Cheeaera, BSN, PIN, Prolee atonal Nurse Recruiter, (313) 493-5130. Sinai Hospital of Detroit, 9797 Weal Outer Drive. Detroit, Ml 4923S, An Equal Opportunity Employer

L M A M i M M M M *

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - N e d i c a

SfctDEL' Medical a(fU> ro*T—«rr 4 naral ing room register**! Ourae witn

- surgery p t p e n i n r

5 0 2 M p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

RECEPTION 1ST Assistant .ngu*i Hill* Podiatrist O unw leading tu full ume P O Box 47462 Oak f i r * . S

NURSE AIDES

training

A.'tert**» Shift • j ^ n e o c c out im:i—ii*y wiiJ Uain 4 u i 8* LS AppEy LD c*r»xi only VAj • atkias Niafctrofcate West NuTBM kwr* SMS Newborgb Rd WeaUaod. y&ti Joy Rd No pfcoo* caili

N U R S E A I D E S A L L S H I F T S Apply ui peraon

M a r y c r e s l M a n o r 1 5 4 7 5 M i d d l e b e l t . L i v o n i a

4 2 7 - 9 1 7 5 "

N U R S E A I D E S

C O M P A N I O N S

L I V E - I N S

j rowing bome care agency is seeking qualified expene-oced peraoemel fix pn

IU dutv rases throughout Oakland County Choice of Days 4 Hours Call between 10am-4prr. Monday thru P n

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 NVRSE AIDES full Ume. for 7arrj I Spm 4 1-11pm Call Hendry Convaies | ce#t Center 0-4 Mon tiiru P n 455-0515

N U R S E A I D E S FuU pan- t ime all shifts Expenence preferred free o r i enuuon X I Nursing Director.

N U R S E A I D E S ~ Nation* leading provider lh long wrm are u seeking dedicated aunie aid* to

wort with our resident* In-service prfr i r an: provided, apply in person Wayne Total Living Center 4417 S Veoov Wayne, Ml 48164

.An Equal Opportunity Employer

NURSE AIDES Srr.aH ba*ic Nursing Home in Plymouth seek* nurses aides for all shi/ts Fle.il ble oours. experience preferred but willing to train Apply- in person or cai. Wee' Trail Nursing Home 195 W Ann

Arbor Trail. 455-3983

' NURSE AIDES Weekends Experience preferred Class ea available Apply In persoo only. Mi Waikins Nightengale West Nursing Hrrrne 8145 Newburgt Kd WestUna. near Joy Rd No phone calls

NURSES AIDES - experienced awl or certificate All shift*. Please apply at Mt Vernon Nursing Center, 16715 Greenfield, Southfield i57-005C

V RSES AIDES Full 1 par. ume ::pm-7aro Also. I p m - l l p m Nursing Some m Farmingion Hills Call Mor. thru Fli . 8am-4pTO 473-7150

N U R S E S

R . N ' s

$ 1 2 T o S 1 7 / V i s t t

L P N ' s

$ 7 . 5 0 T o $ 1 1 . 5 0 / V i s i t Experience preferred

immediate openings available for t ie above positions with a f r a p w . - -ton* health agency Coouc;

MR M ASSENMACSER HOME NURSING PROFESSIONAL

SERVICES

RECEPTION 1ST for Busy W o t Btaxii • field jpbUoalmology practice Full

ume Must have own transportation Salary commeuura te with expenetxr Must have resume 4. reference* Call be-tween lOam-ipcr Mon F n 85V1346

RECEPTIONIST for bus* a^lBUialswj.u. ry practice adjacent to Sina. Hospital. Fur. time Must nave own t r a n s p o r t

; uoo Salary commensurate wsth expen eoce Must have resume t references

' 1 all between tOam 4pm Moo -Fri 837 4 355

RECEPTIONIST with medical billing eiperlence lieartxim Heights Diagnce tic Clinic Call Micbele 56-1 0850

5 0 4 M p W a n t a d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K

National Advertising Ageocy witn re-gional offices located in Southfield has an excellent position available for a nands-oc Accounting Clerk In tius posl uoo you will act as a prohlero-aolver for our seven branch offices aa well as handle the coordination of then ac counting functions Vou mast be totally familiar with accounts receivable, re-conciliation col lections and capab le ol typing 55 wpm Experience with m«iiu location cjmpulenised accounting sv» terns s PLCS Exrelleot opportunity for qualified candidate For rooaideratloci forward your resume iix-luding salary history tc

5 0 4 M p W a n t a d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

APPLY TODAY

Switchboard

R e c e p t i o n i s t - P a r t - t i m e Sin*. Hospital area

C a l l 838-7&00

RECEPTIONIST totoemts uffioe ir. Souia/ieid

Pegboard 4 i w r i , office f i p e n e n e r • - S m oaso -fquir«l Ask tor Karvc

R E G I S T E R E D N U R S E S & H O M E H E A L T H A I D E S

Interested in pan ume or contractiu employment tn your community" Pro-vide rare to individual* in their homes 4 work with i team of health care pn-resaitxiais Send resume to P Kogger. beck. Amlearc Home Health Services 3785 Plaxa :>r Anr. .Arbor MI 48104 or

Call >85 IWi

RFX.I5TERED NURSES Join tne Nursing Team of the future Full ume positions midn.ghi « i f l 4 part time day 4 afternoon shift r, a modem skilled nursing (actiitv Com

Suuve wajes 4 benefits Contact lores Hail RN Director or Nursing

| Umvenity Convalescent Home I Five Mile Road Livonia 4J7 8 f 0

REi'.ISTt^tH) X HVi TECHNICIAN wiu ultra sound e i p e n e w * Mondav thru Friday 10am-6 pm

8J7-007I

tilona Cameron Thompson Recruitment Advertising

114:5 Cane Center Dr . Suite 304 Soutfifield Ml 4*078

An Kqua. i.»pportiinity Employer

AC<i)C NTIN". OEPT A.rrtutectural Encneenng firm seeks re-tiabie individual to aid In conversion to IBM PC computers Diversified du-ties computer knowledge essential Send resume to TMP .Associate Inc PO Box MS Bloomfield Hills Michigan, 4B30J-0M«

Ait h^ual 'jipportur.ily Employer

AiX'OUNTINi 1 Filing It typing cleras aeesjed immediately

Call Stacey 357-0034

ACCOUNTING

Clerk Typists

Senior Typists Our service Suls imro€<liaie '^-mpor opening* tc rJk« Li vocu , F t r m i a | U n Hi'.Ib ua<l SoulMieU] t r t a i Must bavr €

p mofilhi experience Call Lrrtmwiialeljr I foe ao a ppotnimem

Somebody Sometime

Temporary Help L i v o n i a 4 7 7 - 0 9 0 0 M a d i s o n H t s 5 4 5 - 1 7 0 0 S o u t h f i e l d 2 7 2 - 8 5 0 0

A T T E N T I O N

^rowing pnvate arr irgaruuuor

J-p^.nrr.en-

oo^ lor profit bealLfc ooetiioigj in 'hu

m a cyrnsu I LmmeduteJy

LeriTi u*ignrr>«ti

RN \FTERNOON SHIFT

Nation j eading provider in ..xtg term care has an eireplioita. opportunity for registered nurses t n our facility for the deveiopmenully lisabied Experience with tie men tall) retarded preferred but not oeresaary Attractive benefit package Appiv ir pe-rst-c Wayne Total Living Center t<27 S Venoy Wayne M. 48184

Ad Equal I'pponumty Employer

RN Al east S years experience for a part ut if pom-d'on ,r a busy derroitotofy

ir SoutMield Immediate Opening 353-6817

F . S C A L C L E R K • 2 5 years Expenence tn payroll

accounts payable 4 aeneral ledge-• k'neraI.bookkeeping knowledge • Tvpe60WPM • Familiarity with automated data

prwesasmg

B I L L I N G C L E R K • 2 5 Yean expenence In accounts

receivable with a strong knowledge base of third party reimbursements

• Type 60 WPM • Familiarity with automated data

[•recessing

aU Mor. jp Wed

HN HOME CARE COORDINATOR for buiy bome fieal'Jt agency U asseu 4 follow up bome rases Excellent pay 4 benefits Midwest Home Care 273-1500

RN OR LPN P a r ume with fill-tn for sick andr catior 'H .VN jffice Roval Oak AU for Oiaae after 10 SO AM

RN or LPN To work is our Novi bome .-anng for twin sons. 5 months old, ooe re«u.r« special care Training ed H^urs flexible

offer • 1 -•mforuble work environmer " • Competitive s a j r y • Excellent benefits • Challenging opportunity • »• estem W ayne County locauon

If vou meet tbe above requirements aod would like to be considered for either of the above positions, send your resume with salary requirements ir. strict con-fidence to Box 628 Observer L Ecceo trie Newspapers J62S; Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK 288-2288 I Busy Sou infield Dtstrlbotor seeks quali-

fied individual for accounts payable de-partment at entry level Excellent cai cu.ator 4 math ability required Good benefits Full ume Call before ' . lam 352-0378

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE For industrial distntHitor in Southfield area Non smoker must have experience oc a

CALL FOR APPT

P A T N E L TEMPORARY SERVICES 478-87157

A T T E N T I O N ! ! Secretary needed 4 days, good hourly wage aob incenUve program Apply in person between 9am and 2pm 5S8W W « Mile. Redford

Attention: • Typists

• Word

Processors

• Secretaries

I Data Entry

5 0 4 H a 4 p W a n t a d

O f f i c a - C l a n c a l

BOOKKEEPER Full Time, general 1 office duUes Mature, expenencwd

Telegraph 14 Mil* area Call 826-6004

BOOKKEEPER Full charge thru trial balance, psyro.l 4 payroll taxes Apply In persoo Livo-nia Mall Management ' Mile 4 Middle belt entrance C

BOOKKEEPER, Full-Charge Fast paced office Must type 4 have good pbooe personality Immediate opening excellent pay 4 benefits 477-1080 I

BOOKKEEPER Full charge through fi-nancial statements for Birmingham a< counting firm Public accounting expe nence preferred Flexible hours avail able 256-92241

BOOKKEEPER full charge thru gen eral ledger, some pegboard and com puter experience helpful Full time po-sluoo Send resume to Mr Miller Jew lab Family Service. 24123 Greenfield. Southfield MI 4«0"5 or call 559-1500

BOOKKEEPER Full charge for Soutitfleld conatructioc company expenence required Perma Dent part time, flexible hours Typing 4 Sboctnasd helpful but 004 necessary 356-2780 or 851 -43^6

BOOKKEEPER Ladies retail store in Northville Call betwe«co 1 OJLTO-S 50pm

54»-SllO

B O O K K E E P E R LEATHER LOFT

A rapidly expanding specialty retail ap- | (1 chain aan an immediate opening

P sharp individual experienced with for long 4 short mulitple bank reconciliations. AP AR

4 Journal entry bookkeeping Will work at our BUSY Corporate office located in Livonia oo Schoolcraft 11-96 2 min-utes from 1-275) We offer an opportuni-ty for growth along wiUi an excellent compensation package that includes health insurance pension, profit ittar mg. vacauoo 4 boous Please send let ter or resume W

LEATHER LOFT DIRECTOR of PERSONNEL

36665 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150

5 0 4 H a l p W a n t a d

O f f i c a - C M i r i c a l

oare 1 for a

BORED AT HOME?

COME SEE US! Long and short term assignments available We need experience*:

• C l e r k s • T y p i s t s

• R e c p t i o n i s t s • C R T O p r s . • S t e n o g r a p h e r s

l80-10CWPMr

• W o r d P r o c e s s o r s

TOP PAY BONUSES BENEFITS

NO FEE T r o y 3 6 2 - 4 6 5 0

D e t r o i t 9 6 2 - 9 6 5 0 L i v o n i a 4 6 4 - 9 4 9 0

S ' f l d 3 5 4 - 0 5 5 5

Olsten T e m p o r a r y S e r v i c e s 1

An Equal Opportunity Employer

5 0 4 H a ^ p W a n t a d

O f f l c a - C l a f i c a i

C A R E E R A M B I T I O U S

P E O P L E

it Doeso t stop onlers lor typisu 4 I secreiarys keep coming In daily Most pcsiuoos are long term going perms oent with the right person. You mast type 55-«0 WPM. enjoy doing a variety of duties Including answering tile phones If position requires automated skills we will give you the training free If you took tbe Ume to read this ad 4

5 0 4 H a l p W a n t a d 5 0 4 H « l p W a n t a d

O f f i c a - C t a r i c a l O f f i c a - C l a o c a l

C L E R I C A L S A L E S S E C R E T A R Y P , C C f K - T Y P I S T . In need of a reliable, well-organised 4 L / L L n r N S ? L _ . vmacieniious indlvidval lo work In fast Immediate opening are avaLlaMe U: i^ced Sales Office for Supplier lo tbe work In our office located in Farming i ^ M M U v e industry Must be accurate i too Hills on 12 Mile at Farmington R3 with aood Math aptitude, maintain PosiUoos offer public contact, with ex flies follow-up oo Customer Orxlers. an- ceUent working c^ndlUoos and c a o m U swer pbooes k - a rommunica I live salary sad benefits Candidates

surroundings Salary fl.MQ to 81,800 per moothPleaae send r w u m to Box 644 Observer 4 Eccentric News

_ papers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonia are looking for we wUl ^La<* ' »c<u«aB 68150 you immediately and award you a 850 ' n m i n i sorting out paper work bonus after your 1st 60 hrs of work For immediate appt please call

i t have good Uve skills, type 60 WPM minim am must type Good Benefit Package 4 pleasant work WPM and have U»e ability to deal effec

t l x salary and benefits must type accurately minimum

.oggmg, transfers, receipts etc Full ! time position Apply between lla"> 4ptn, to Mr Romaic. Charles W War .-en Store, Somerset Mall 649-3411

CLERir-AL TNTLST nee<»ed for Dl»" tnbutor of Industrial Controls Salary

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

S o u t h f i e l d - 3 5 3 - 8 7 8 0 L i v o n i a - 4 7 8 - 1 1 3 0

T r o y - 5 8 5 - 5 5 9 5

C L E R I C A L . - - , S - n ' ^ l u d e r e c o r d k e e p ^ fil ing, answering phone, etc AppucaUons wtll be accepted Tues F n , 9 AM 3

C L E R K An opening exists in our secood shift

- Clerical person

bas Immediate full and part ume entry level clencal positions svailable oo af-ternoon shift from 2pm- 10pm Opoortu aitv to advance for highly moiivated quick learners who thrive in a fast paced work environment

i We offer Blue Cross Blue Shield bene-fits. tile insurance 4 profit ahartng

For an interview call personnel be-tween 9am-12 oooo at 181-8760

PM •t our Employment Office SPARTAN STORES INC

9075 Haggerty Rd , i Plymouth, MI , 48170

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLERK BOOKKEEPER Excellent opportunity for high schoo. grad with strong high school or lob re-lated bookkeeping expenence Persoo

CLERICAL HELP Legible bandwrtl- J1™3 ™°»t h*.v e

S t » at Factory Official Distributing Co P»« ^ 7435y Indoplex. Farmington Hills

! Detroit. 48232

BOOKKEEPER part uroe for small Farmington clinic, call between 10-3. ask foe Laura 474-3781

BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY Part-time with possible Full-time in future 84.50 an hour Great opportunity at N W Suburb C P A firm Call DeDe at. 855-3535

BOOKKEEPERS Experienced Bookkeepers in al! phases of bookkeeping for temporary assign-ments Good pay and close to home

Call 967-4150 QUALITY PERSONNEL

BOOKKEEPER should have koowl edge of computer, paying bills, make deposits typing, filing Send resume to 32985 Hamilton Ct , Ste 316 Farming-too Hills, 48018

BOOKKEEPER Thru financial statements Musi have at least J years experience Computer

N o w t h a t t h e s c h o o l y e a r Is |

348-6458 I

R N Rochester i lnculogj off

65U4700 | CRT Send resume to ^ r « M tbserver 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

J6251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia. Mlchi-1 gin 48150 RNS

2 7 1 - 3 9 8 9

N u r s i n g A s s i s t a n t s Permanent folftiroe positions available for experienced Nursing Assistants in Farmlngtoc HiIjJ leading nursing home Call

4 7 6 - 8 3 0 0 OPENING for a Dental Hyglenist Thursdays 4 some Saturday mornings Good saLary Flexible hours Quality dentistry On Jeflrevs In Livonia Call 522-6776

OPHTHALMIC OR OPTOMETRlF TECHNICIAN

For Southfield Opt tnaimology office Foil or part ume Call Betty 8 3^5:30 m at 353-1750

Of*TOMETRIC ASSISTANT willing to train tbe right persoo In tbe exciting field of contacts Musi be outgoing and aBIe to learn quickly Call 35J-98JO

OPTO METRIC RECEPTIONIST Ai »u.ta.ot Good part time poaatlon tor a well organised, expenenced individual SouUlfield 552-0210

OP.THO ASSISTANT For lab 4 chair side assisting Some ex-penenced preferred Full or part Uroe Cai: 626-8082

ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT Experienced Needed (or modern, pro-gressive orthodoouc practice in Bir tnugkam Call Rose Mane 647-0696

ORTHODONTIC RECEPTIONIST ijlawson Area Full ume position Good office stills 4 insurance work expen eece necessary ExceUent benefits 4 salary is negotiable Please call for far-ther information. 435-2000

PART TIME DENTAL ASSISTANT Expenenre necessary

new office MV2J23

P ART TIME RECEPTIONIST, doctor s office Typing, dictaphone Mondays and Fridays. 16-1PM <5 00 an bour

P O O L H O S P I T A L S T A F F I N G | Mr I.e. v e c u 4 E R

Metro Home Health Care Plans Call between 9am 5pm 271-6230

An Equal t Opportunity Employer

RN SITERVTSOR Westland Convaiescent Center is seek iog an enthusiasu-c and cheerful leader for our Midnight staff If you a re inter ested in becoming a team member al our award winning facility please coo tact Susai Gilbert. RN Director Of Nursingst 728-6100

S E C R E T A R I E S We have opportuniues available for in-dividuals wttli good typing skills and a willingness to learn (Aedical terminolo-gy would be belpful

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ACCOUNTS PAY ABLE Farmingtoo based company seeks an accounts payable clerk Must be able to operate a l i key calculator accurately and be willing s i learn data entry Ex

Ptnence Jesirable. but not necessary ieaie send resume to 32722 W 8 Mile

Rd Fa rmingtor,, Micft 48014 No phone calls, please

A c c o u n t s P a y a b l e

C l e r k Troy Ad Agency has entry level posluoo for Accounts Payable Clerk to work on computerised payables system Must be

, detail-oriented and have some related experience Basic clencal skills and light typing required WUI train quali-fied candidate oo computer Send re-sume to or apply at

Personnel Manager 1 KOLON B i m C E R 4 DESMOND INC

100 E Bis Beaver Rd Trov . M! 48083

b e g i n n i n g , m o m s t h i n k o t y o u r s e l f . W o r k a s a t e m p o -r a r y f o r S . S . I , a n d e n ) o y In-t e r e s t i n g a s s i g n m e n t s a t t o p c o m p a n i e s s v h l l e y o u h a v e f l e x i b i l i t y y o u r l i f e s t y l e d e -m a n d s

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Box .588 Obaerver 4 Eccentric News pa pers 36251 Schoolcraft RiJ Livonia Michigan 48150

BOOKKEEPER thru trial balance re-cent experience, send resume sod sal-ary requirements to J S P 28775 Nortliwestern Hsry, Southfield Michi-gan, 4 8034

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. BOOKKEEPER • To assist Accounting Manager In Pontiac office At least 1 years experience in Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Genera] Ledger Computer expenence pre-ferred Good fringe benefits Noo smoker Reply to Boi 616 Obaerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoo c c q TCAA Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Sc

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Supplemental Staffing, Inc, The Temporary Help People

SOITHFIELD LAB his posiUoos open In processing Very flexible bours 83.15 to s u r t Typing a must Call between 7pm and 10pm Ask for Perry

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK Pegboard 4 computer

EXPERIENCED ONLY Must have ref-erences Southfield locaUon Please send resume to P.O Box 2191, South-field. Midi 48075 Alt n Kathy

YOUNG Energetic Dental Office seeks persoo for assisting at Front Desk posi-uon Farmington Livonia area Imme-diate openiftg 478-1650

. . . . . . . , ACCURATE TYPIST needed for part 55.-8080 I pogiuoo. Flexible hours. Farailng-r — — r : ion HUls area Call Carol 851-4103

Call Mrs Votro 656-1060

PERMANENT PART TIME Medical Clerk Receptionist for a mental bea,in clinic in tbe Birmingham Ares Excel lent typing skills a must Knowledge of medical insurance tailing helpful but not essential Please submit resume and or cover letter before September M ut Montgomery 4 Associates 490 E Maple Birmingham, Michigan 48011. Attn L Reamer

PERSON FOR Medical Insurance Biller needed immediately for busy d o c t o r ' s o f f i c e In F a r m i n g t o o Knowledgeable in all ptmes of Blue Cross Blue Skieid Medicare Medicaid 4 private insurance Contact Carol or Helen at 476-4*50

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A T T E N T I O N We need experienced Typists Secretaries and Data Entry Operators Long and abort term assignments Top Pay No Fee

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B O O K K E E P E R for furniture store srith suburban lo-

cations. headquartered In Livonia Ex-perienced in all pbaaea ol bookkeeping through trial balance-including taxes, payroll and computer usage Must be

I able to assist with office management | Please send resume and references to

NEWTON FURNITURE. 15950 Middle-belt, Livonia, MI 48154

BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT Expenenced In general office, full 4 part time Interview, 9am-oooo .ABC Signs. 11615 Grand River, near Lahser

BUYER large corporation in New Center area needs experienced Buyer for welding and safety eojiprnent Good oral skills needed for tius lop a ment

lop assign

DEC MATE WORD PROCESSORS if you have training and. or expenence oo'tbe Digital Dec Mate and have gen-eral office skills, we can put you to work Immediately

SECRETARY exceUent skills for Uk exctung job In a very busy office Meet oew people and enjoy a challenge in this top paying position

IBM PC OPERATOR busy office needs experienced people to operate the IBM PC Background oo Lotus 1. II. III. Wordstar Dtsplayvrnte or Symphony software a plus

IBM DISfLAYrWRrTER training and or experience needed for this long tentr. assignment at large corporauwt

T Y P j s i H H meets availabl for good all-around Typist Minimum speed 60 WPM

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CLHRK CUSTOMER SERVICE Mature, reliable Good with people telephone 4 figures Accurate attenU-or.

j to details No smoking bend resume to ! Mrs S . at Jobar. Inc 27150 W 8 Mile. SouUlfield. Ml 48014

CTJERK Flexible position for ng t t Farmington Hills area duties Call Carol,

pen**; Varied office

851-4102

CLERICAL PART TIME ExceUent Typist, cassette transcription necessary

352-9540

CLERICAL PART TIME In Custom Drapery Office Calculator 4 Ught typing 13.15 an bour Call Mr Maniaci Homemaker Shops, 557-1670

CLERICAL PERSON primarily for ser-vice stauoo data Lnpul Nov; Some ex-penence helpful Call Chris for appoint menta l 474-5110

CLERICAL POSITION, p a n time, flex-ible bours, afternoon shift Answering phones, computer input, calling custom er delivery etc CRT experience a

ance. 35901 Schoolcraft, Uvooia.

CLERICAL Property Management. PcslUoo available immediately tn NW Detroit f irm Some collection expen eoce preferred, but wtll train right per-son srith c lencal background for this di-versified posiuoo CaUMs Christian for confidential interview 517-58-00

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CLERICAL HELP needed far construc-Uoo company Typing, filing 4 Ught bookkeeping Send resume to CPA, 10499 Plymouth Rd. Livonia MI 48150

CLERK MESSENGER Law Firm In Detroit Renaissance Cen-ter is seeking high school or college graduate for light clerical duties 4 de-uvenes in 4 around Detroit Some typ-ing helpful Opportunity to assist law partner 4 attend verlous legal proceed-ings Must have own transportation Free parking Please send resume to: Box o620, Observer 4 Eccentric News-

36251 Schoolcraft Rd, Uvoaia. ictugan 48150

CLERKS Oak Park Southfield area needed lo maintain flies 4 answer West. Southfield Michigan 48075

Two

ily with the public over tbe pbooe Must have good math skills and De fa miliar wita business machines and off ice procedures Apply in persoo 10am to Spm Moo Fri

F I R S T F E D E R A L

O F M I C H I G A N

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An Equai Opportunity Employer CLERK TYPIST

NaUooaJ firm In Southfield has immedi ate opening for clerk typist with clen cai skills Entry level position Good benefits CaU Mrs Weinberg. 151-0100

,-USING D E P T TRAINEE Dxiai Utle company seeking an aggres uve bnghl persoo for a challenging po-Siuoo in It's face pace, closing depart roeot Excellent oppr». tunity to learn an interesting skill from a company inter « t « i in advancing it » people Strong t lenca and or paralegal, ikllts esser, ual, ability to deal with people and to communicate effecuvely a mast Some real estate background belpfol Fast

I learners and bard workers ooly need apply Contact Jean before 10 .AM tc schedule ac. Interview 540-9610

COLLEGE TRAINED part Tane. cleri-cal help wanted Typing 4 telephooe skills required Must be available to work some evenings 4 weekends Call anytime 569-5120

COLLEGE TRAINED full or part Tune, clencal help wanted Typing 4 telephone skills required. Must be avail-abl* to work soni* evenings 4 week ends Call anvuroe 560 1320

COMPI T E R ACCOUNTING | IBM System =34 or related experience 1 *s programmer or operator also ac counting bookkeeping 4 general office Self motivated individual a must Sala n e d par. uroe Is a possibility Seoc cover letter 4 resume to Persoone'. Manager, Roger Koerber Stamp Ai»c tions Inc 15565 Northland Cw, 605

Switchboard Excellent opportunity for , someone looking to re-enter tbe Wort COMPUTER BOOKKEEPING Force Send resume 4 aalary require- I • « « " P " -eek Must have book menta. to Box 604 Observer 4 Eccen : keeping PC computer experience trie Newspapers. 36151 Schoolcraft I 15 66 per hour S 8 9 ' 1 0 * ' Rd Uvonia Michigan 48150 | COMPUTER DATA ENTRY

If you have a good command of abiUty on a 10 key adding machine, we are looking for vou Robins Printing Co

261 »400

C L E R K - T Y P I S T Busy Southfield Ad Agency Is seeking self-mouvated individual with excellent typing skills and general office exper ence Individual sboold be detail-onent-ed with a good figure aptitude This person must be

C O N T E M P O R A R I E S brand new temporary service W

If-starter and be able j need e ipenenced to wort independently In a fast-paced environment Only those wilh strong work ethic need apply Please call M» Cameron at 551-2793

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLERK TYPIST Fall time clencal pesiuoo available in Birmingham Various duues include typing, minimum 45WPM. filing 4 mall handling CRT training helpful If quaU-tied call Great American Insurance Co . 542 -0500 ext 16

Equal Opportunity Employer M F H

CLERK TYPIST needed for W Uvoeua office Good maih skills required in-cludes receptionist duUes. wtll train right person Noo smoker preferred Send resume to Manager, P O Box 417. Plymouth Mich 48170

WORD PROCESSORS SECRETARIES

OFFICE CLERKS ACCOUNTING CLERKS

DATA ENTRY Excellent pay benefits short aod U»ng term assignments

5 8 3 - 4 8 5 & Interviews will be held F n lSept 20 a r THE DORSEY- BUSINESS SCHOOUS

in Southfield and Troy CaU Gloria Martin now for an appoint ment 581-4858

COPIER TECHNICIAN Expenenced ooly Send resume to Commercial Busi-ness Services 28165 Greenfield, Su 101-202, Southfield, Mich . 4*076

DATA ENTRY FILE CLERK Full time poasUoo open In Novi a. office CRT experience helpful Send

CLERK TYPIST, p a n Ume, for busy r C T u m , u Nov, Post Office P O Box office, 20-30 flexible hours per week , H - N>DV. M j ^ a n 48050 Attn Per 10-key calculator experience a most Apply in person Moo-Fn , 9AM-4PM at 36514 Plymouth Rd . Uvooia

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CLERK TYPIST - Time poslUon la the foreclosure department of a Birming-ham Law firm for an intelligent, reli-able and ma tu re individual who possesses good typing and telepbooe skills Wort processing experience de-sirable CaU between lOam-oooo 4

DATA ENTRY Leading medical supply distributor has full Ume opportunity for a detail orient ed person who desires a variety of tunc uons 4 responsibilities Familiarity with a CRT a plus but will train th* right persoo Please apply In person While 4 White Medical Supply, 45755 5

2pm-4pm 540-7701 I Mile Rd , Plymouth, MI

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A U T O D E A L E R Experienced automotive car bUler for large volume Southfield auto dealer Must be an exceUent typist 4 can han-dle large volume ExceUent benefits 4 pay Call Sandi Tamaroff Buick Honda 151-1100

_ _ _ _ _ A WELL KNOWN and growingSnxne uicluding Improvement company has a need for

persoo with good typing ability, good and wullgnesa to

157-11+0

ADMINISTRATIVE .ASSISTANT In-dustrial Distributor located in Madison Hts. needs a highly qualified .Assistant with top secretarial skills lo work wtth executive staff We offer pleasant working conditions, good salary 4 fringes Send resume 4 salary require-ment-* in confidence lo P O Box 515. Madison Hta, Mich 48071

BILLING CLERK Genera l Office work, requires typing 4 workltg with the public Congenial Office in Troy Reply to Box 616, Observer 4 Eccen-tric Newspapers. 16151 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvoda. Michigan 48150

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

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S E C R E T A R Y We are seeking an experienced individ-ual capable of aasuming a variety of re-

iblUties In our district sales office considered for thia career posl

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BILLING CLERK - PART-TIME for Southfield Computer Co Minimum 15) years experience, handling all aspiects of billing 4 A. 'R lOam-lpm 86 75 an hour l i l -5696

BILLING CLERKS Temporary afternoon positions avail-able For details contact

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL 411 1 » 0 , E x t in

BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT for fast growing company Pull time with benefits Experience belpful Must be good with numbers Call Shirley , it ter 12 Doon, Thursday oolv 477-5122

BUSINESS SECRETARY 811.640

Full Ume. Normal benefits Require professional background Pleasant phone presence Excellent typing skills Ability to work with congregation 4 outside agencies Supervise reprodinc-Uoc room 4 1-persoo Please send re-sume to. Janice Custer. First United Methodist Church, 1569 W Maple, Birmingham. Michigan, 48009

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BUSY' BIRMINGHAM office seeking bright, self-rtvoUvated persoo for reoep tionist order desk responsibilities Good clerical skills Important Must be quick learner and enjoy dealing with people Fast paced job wtth lota to learn and lots to do Real estate background helpful. Contact Jean before 10 AM to schedule an Interview, 540-9620

CHALLENGING OFFICE position available for Furniture Company Deliv-ery Department Applicant must be a self-starter with excellent communlca-uoo skills and pleasant pbooe manner Main job responsibility wlU be scbedu ling delivery customers Good starting salary with benefits Apply in person at. 11975 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvonia

PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE Assist ant. part time position Private clinic Plymouth ares Expenence necessary Reply wtth resume to Box 618. Observ er 4 Eccentric Neirspspers 16151 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvooia. Michigan 48154

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ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPER Excellent pay and future with stable service oriented public accounting firm Persoo hired mast have fail I ADMINISTRATIVE knowledge of accounting thru financia statement Musi be adept al keyboard

of 2 years general off ice • aecreUrtal background with experience, knowl-edge or training In e t h e r sales or com-puter hardware srtU be given prefer-ence Send resume In confidence to Ad-ministrauve Manager P O Box 1156, Troy MI 48®»

P H Y S I C A L T H E R A P I S T H E N R Y F O R D H O S P I T A L

W B L O O M F I E L D Henry Ford Hospital has a position available for a part tune licensed f > y v ical Therapist to war t 1 evenings a week le their oot-pstiaM Physical Therapy Department Qualified appli casta may contact The Phystial Thera--p^ Department at M1-41M, Mos Fr i

HENRY FORD HOSPITAL •T77 W Maple R i

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16 key general ledger client write ap software Volume clientele Tax expen ence helpful l l7.0M-tll .MW to star, depending on quallficatlona Send re-sume to Accountant P O Box 11043 Detroit Michigan 48112

secretary for 12 assignment wtth large Birmingham

corporation, type 60 WPM. experience in personnel a plua Salary 811.MW

BILLING SUPERVISOR OFFICE MGR

Laboratory needs full time person, knowledgeable with all aspects of med-ical billing Salary baaed oo experience Send resume to Karen Droha®, 12170 W 9 Mile Rd Southfield Mich 48014

BOOKKEEPER - Clerical Full-Urne Some Bights and sreefcends Muat be ex-perienced and qualified to run the off-ice of a large Some center in Canton CaU Bob Mans Do-It Casster 9815*00

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GENERAL OFFICE Ing 4 filing clerks, pi pie needed immediately for 11 mo as-signment

SECRETARY for long term ment with international publication.

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immediate opportinillse in ceder ad ministration due to growth Qualiiica ooos include Experience in Data E& try /Ordst l>rocassuig, proven ability wilh detail wor t 4 srlllingneaa to work freqaant overtime Send your reaume e i u coenpenaatloo requirements In ..-onfldence to Wendy E Crasrford. Human Resources Mgr

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F a r m i n g t o o H i l l s . M l 4 8 0 1 8 An Equal Opportunity Employer

FULL or Part lime clerical positions available Musi be asat personable 4 boodable Phone 4 typing ability re-quired Ask for Tarri Page Toyota, Telegraph, N of 8 Mile U14MD

FULL TIME RECEPTIONIST Hows 8 MAM SPM Must be able to type and have good speaking voice South/laid location After I PM U t

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FREE T R A I N I N G For qualified low , ounly realdents

income Oakland Call MS-SMi

DATA ENTRY KEY' PUNCH : i su Entry Keyponcher aeeded for } SOpm to 11am Mon thru Fr i Good typing skills oeceaaary Experience tielpful Knowledge oi general office procedures a plus Please call between ialn and DOOO, (not Toes ) at

141-1111. Ext 17

D A T A E N T R Y P E O P L E 420'i needed Immediately

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D A T A I N P U T O P E R A T O R S

(Part Time i Leather Loft ol Uvonia has several openings for Data Input Operators at its Corporate Headquarters We will train Approximately 18-10 hours per week. S-9PM and S-8PM shifts avail-able This Is an ideal opportunity for data processing students who are look-ing for hands-on experience We're lo-cated or. Schoolcraft (!-#•> at New twrgh. approximately 1 minutes from I 275 To schedule ac interview call Loriat 6*4-1711

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ENTHUSIASTIC full time Receptionist It* busy Uvoeiia office Some light typ-r-.g Call Raleigh between 9AM-11

Noon. 414-9600

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JR SECRETARY aasded la Binning ham. 86 hr plus benefits Word in '• ens ing belpful. call RoseAnc U t l U I

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KEYPUNCH KEYTilSK D a u Entry Operators Positions avail-able for all shifts Mast be expeneocsd Farmingtoo area 476-118*

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GENERAL CLERK Variety of duties lor well established company Must type 54 WPM Excellent beneflu. den tal 8*84 James Personnel

GENERAL OFFICE Part time posi-tion available ln Uvonia M lo 40 hours

Cweek with potential full time Typ-4 calculator skills necessary CRT

experience desired. Send resume 4 wage requirements to box MM. Ofcserv er 8t Ecceo trie Newspapers 1*141

Michigan Schoolcraft 4*140

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GENERAL OFFICE • Career opportu-nity Farmingtoo Kills area Accural*

S M r c ' 845-0144

GENERAL OFFICE Typing. Filing 4 Phones, full time Sbwayder Company Birmingham

Call 645-9413

GENERAL OFFICE - Ught typing, boeiikeeptna, etc Moo. thru F n , Jam Spm. Soothfleld area

Call Ms Monk, at 151-0910

GENERAL OFFICE PART-TIME Good typist 10 to 14 hours per week. Mapie-Telegraph area. Start immedi-ately Call 644-1111

GENERAL OFFICE PERSON Accounts Payable experience Mini mum 10 hours* Please apply a t Knoppow Industries. 11515 Stephenson Highway, Madison Heights

GENERAL OFFICE Typing, light bookkeeping m retail bust ness Must like dealing with public. Will tram ss manager Pleasant surround ings in Southfield area Recent refer ences 556-06 SO

GENERAL OFFICE CLERK expen ence necessary Must know typing 4 word processing Great opportunity to learn investment advisory business in small Southfield office Full time

551-8188

EXCITING POSITION for right person •^proximately 10 hours per week, good typing 4 people skills a must Farmlng-tnn mils area Call Carol 851-41W

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y

If you are looking for challenge and re-ooostbility In a suburban location, this

"twld be for you If you have strong sec-retarial skills, call h l t a today 815.000. ! re paid. 155-1090

S N E L U N G & S N E L L I N G

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Property management firm located in Southfield is seeking a skilled Individu-al as executive Secretary this posluoo reports to the President and would be -"sponsible for full Secretarial duties -jpecially importanT to the position are organisational, verbal and srritter . vmmsnlcatlOG skills Candidate should justify themselves based oa tiieir abili-ty to function srith Initiative under treasure and socially Resume and sal-ary requirements tn confidence to P 0 Box 1994 A. Woodward. Bloom neid HUls. MI 48011

GENERAL OFFICE 4 DELIVERY person for Southfield architectural firm lo make local deliveries to clients using our transportation Other responslblll ties include, blueprint organisation, fall time benefits Call 144-0406

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Typing, filing good communication skills, experience preferred Call Ms Jennings, 9AM-SPM, Moo-Fn

5891160

GENERAL OFFICE - part Uroe. p ble full time later Typing required Toes 4 Thurs ail day 10-SO hour week Flexible Noo smoker Minimum ware plus regular increases N, of Joy Rd. E o! Lilley Rd. 9119 General Ct, Plym-outh, Ml

GENERAL OFFICE Architectural firm seeking individual with knowledge of blueprint equipment Must be dependable and looking for long term employment. Apply a t TMP Associates, l l » l W Square Like Rd , Bioomileld Hills, between »-4

An Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL OFFICE General office poslUon In Southfield company AccosmUng background pre-ferred. with good secretarial skills Typing 50 WPM .Able lo deal with pub-lic and wort srith minimum sopervl slon. Call between 9am and noon, 'iwt Tues I at 141-1111. Ext 17

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KEY-PUNCH OPERATOR Needed by Redford area service bo reau Experience required Part time, days 917-1 IM

M E D I A S E C R E T A R Y

A top advertising agency o f t en an Im medial* opportunity to use yoer skills tn an exciting atmosphere. 814.900 plus

K benefits Fee paid Call Bernice at tooe

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

L E G A L A S S I S T A N T for Southfield law firm Full and part time positions Call Barbara at 551 1000

SEX PERSON litigation firm experienced Legal Secretary, familiar srith srord processing equipment. Pay commensurate srith experience Shively McCloskey Corriveau 4 Gardner,

LEGAL SECRETARIES

For professional Job placement ser-vices. temporary or permanent. Regis-ter now and put our experleitce and contacts to work for you

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MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONI3T Re-ceptionist needed lor physical therapy clinic In South Oakland County Will consider full or part time 4*5-6010

MEDICAL TRAN9CRIPTKJNIST oo expenence necessary, bat only excel-lent typist need apply Willing to wort out of home Excellent salary 4 bene-fits Send resume to P O Box 77 Frank lln Mich 4*015

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RECOTTONBT Fall t lm. Minimum I year office experience Same Satur-days and evenings Radford area Call between 114PM SI* 1*0« Ex 458

RECEPTIONIST Part or full Ume

Pleasant aupoa^herv^Birmingham

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY for Fa rmingon Hills Insurance F i rm

cal skills Mr Accardo. voice 4 good clart-

RECKPTIONIST Entry level position Requirements Math apdlade. type 44 WPM Please call between 9am aod noon (Not Tues i 151-1111, Ext 17

M I C R O F I L M C L E R K We have an immediate long term posl Uoo available working afternoons fc* one of tbe big 1 auto companies For further information call

T E M P O R A R Y R E S O U R C E S

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RECEPTIONIST - P ART TIME For bswy real estaie office Typing and tnultl-llne p6one Flexible hoars. Ralph Manuel Asaociatea Waat. Contact Janet Horner at 8514904

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SALES SECRETARY Sharp individual with aUtiattv* and aa-cellaat secretarial ridlls lo srork full-time aftarikooaa and s i ' s r t n p far a fast-paced Southfield Co Please call be-tween tan and 11 Nona (not Teas) at

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-Entry level Typing 4 dtctanboM quired 8184 per hoar SoathflsM s r Send resume to Personnel, P 0 E 1*7. Southfield. MI 6MS7

RECEPTIONIST Pari time J 4 P M . Mon. Fri , 81 75 per hour Must like lo srork srith the wblic Call Paul at Kings Garage 78-5454 or 477-9715

LEGAL SECRETARIES

Expenenced. for permanent 4 tempo-rary assignments Tri-county areas

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3 6 2 - 3 4 3 0 LEGAL SECRETARY - Troy 1 sttor-oey firm seeks secretary with experi-ence In genera] practice Superior typ-ing skills required Excellent opportuni-ty for the right persoo 649-5970 or 641-4444

LEGAL SECRETARY 4 PARALEGAL Birmingham lawyer is srilling to train bright, college-educated persoo wbo de-sires to go to Paralegal or Law School Nice place Good pay Call: 645-0750

NATIONS seeking Office all phases of FHA. VA_ and convention al loans and have supervlaory expen ence Contact Mike Martovlch, 158 1SS0

N I G H T A U D I T O R Expenenced only Apply in person: Best Western Coach 4 Lantern Motor Inn. 15155 Grand River. Redford, Ml

OFFICE HELP- Mast be good srith order*, answer

"Farmington Hills 855-1116

numbers, processing Full ume, 1

i r e s CaU Mrs Gold,

OFFICE MANAGER Experienced EDP / Accounting background Inter-viewing Moo thru Sal. 1 M P M 4 5 10-6 10PM, 107*5 Grand River. Suit* 104

OFFICE MANAGER Assistant to the President, reporting to Board of Directors, President, Vice President Minimum 8 years experi-ence Micro computer experience using accounts payable, receivable, general ledger, payroll 4 inventory 8 to 11 managers reporting to this poaiUoc Mast Be boodable Send resume 4 refer-encea to, no pbooe cal ls Scientific Soft-ware Technologies. 11711 W 10 Mile. Suite H I . Southfield, Mich 4*075

LEGAL SECRETARY Southfield Law Office. _ Experienced, speed 4 accuracy required Non smoker Ask for Linda 644-5410

LEGAL SECRETARY, experienced, for defense Hugs Uoo firm, needed for Farmingtoo Hills location Excellent benefits Send resume to: P O Box 1040. Farmington Hill*, Ml 48018-M40

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Wanted for Southfield law office. 1 year experience minimum, will Instruct word processing. Good benefits Call Kathy 158-0111

LEGAL SECRETARY Southfield Defense Firm seeks person with minimum 1 year legal experience 4 excellent typing Salary commen-surate wtth experience. Call Nancy

15l 1555

OFFICE MANAGER PART TIME New imall electronics marketing company desires combine Uoo office manager 4 personal secre-tary to the president Hours flexible Salary depended on experience Duties include, customer relations, bookkeep-ing. moderate typing, designing I maintaining office systems Socne fa millarity with computenxe data entry Is desirable. Birmingham locauon Send resume to Frank Villani. Systems Com-ponents, 18X91 W 14 Mile Rd, Binning ham, Mich 4*009

OFFICE - PART-TIME Expenence In office procedures, short hand a plus Novi Secretanal Services, 471-1151

OFFICE POSITION a vails ble. order desk and inventory control for steel dis-tributor. Excellent pay and benefit*. Call Gail Zlv Steel company. 515-16*0

LEGAL SECRETARY for Birmingham office Uugation background belpful Salary commensurate srith erpenence

CaU 15*0*00

EXECUTIVE secretary Southfield. typing "0 WPM. shorthand 60, good fig-ure apUtude for company officer, bene-fit*, 818.000, fee paid

SECRETARY Blooenfield Hills, type "C WPM. shorthand 90, 1 yrs expert ence, benefits. 815,600

LOIS RAY P E R S O N N E L

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CBS FOX VIDEO, a leader in i t* rap-idly grossrtng borne entertainment video product* Industry I* seeking an experi-enced Secretary to join our Credit Op-er lUoos Dt vision

The ssjccesaful candidate srlll report id the Division Vice President and srlll as-sume all secretanal responsibilities of the Department

Requirements Include • Associate s degree In Secretanal

Science or 1-1 years of previous secretarial experience

• Accurate typing speed ol 50-40 wpre • Statistical typing expenence • Excellent pbooe presenlauon and

DTgmJXiUOOAJ • Shorthand a plus

This is a challenging opportunity to work ui a dynamic organixatioc that of-fers competlUve salary and benefit package

For immediate considers uoo. submit your resume and salary requirements

Kevin Rourke Human Resources Depl

C B S / F O X V I D E O 2 3 2 9 0 C o m m e r c e D r i v e

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s , Ml 4 8 0 2 4

G e n e r a l O f f i c e Accurate typist filler and record keep-er etc for Southfield Property Man-agement Office References Call Mon thru F n 9am to 5pm.

3 5 2 - 2 0 1 5 An Equal Opportunity Employer

LEGAL SECRETARY Wanted for law f i rm experience needed but not neces-sary CaU Alberta

517-8400

OFFICE RUNNER /HELPER Leading design build construction firm seeks an office errand runner and help-er Most have reliable transportation Interviews wUl held Moo. and Tues 9-W, 10-1, from 7 to Sam and 4 to 6pm. R A DeMattia Co., 11615 Folsom Rd , Farmington Hills 478-7710

RECEPTIONIST Full-time. 40 bours per srsek Excellent

a l skills required for handling phones 4 meeting tbe public Ught tvp-jig also required 85 per hew Benefits

1 resume to ExecuUve Assistant. P.O Box 11*7, Berkley, Mich 4*071

RECEPTIONIST Expanding Southfield Advertising Firm has immediate opening for a Reception-ist Must be bright, enthusiastic 4 en)oy working srith the Public Excellent phone skills - A Must- Minimum 45 WPM Salary open Excellent benefits Call Rita. 1*11104

RECEPTIONIST WANTED for Veteri-nary Hospital in Royal Oak part uroe Apply in persoo at Weslcotl Hospital. 14419 Grand River, Redford

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST Detroit area Contact Mr Conley for appointment 517-9100

SECRETARIAL POSITION Word l e i i r s H n s experience Mipfki Part time, flexible hoars. Downtown Birmiacfcam.

SECRETARY Accurate 78 wpm typist with llliphnsil skills Salary com men—rats wtth expe-rience Fringe benefits Oak Park area. FuU or part Ume CaU Jackie. M*-14M

or M*-141»

SECRETARY approximately S4-44 hours par wee* Well organised, capa-ble sell starter wbo enjoys respceslhlli-ty Typing pbooe. general office skills required Phone Jean. 10am 5pm

544-1176

SECRETARY Assist Perfectionist" President al Southfield Corporation. Flexible overtime. Please caU betseen ham and DOOCL (Not Tues). 141-1811, Ext 17

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SECRETARY/PAJTT TIME For real estate office Is Farmlagum Typing and general o t tos dutlea

SECRETARY PART TIME With rwcepCkxaet ability accurate typ-ing. Word prnr easing a p iss Ooly a o p t

calling between 8/Noon wlfi be 444-17 00

SECRETARY, part Ume for Stale Farm Insss-inee office. Is Plymouth,

n flexible 45*4100 An Equa. Opportunity Employer

5 0 4 H a i p W a n t e d

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S E C R E T A R Y WE HAVE SOMETHING YOU'RE LOOKING FOR. -A

canty aod the op* t rea t people Yoe

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S E C R E T A R Y President of small, hat growing. IU* Heights Cofyaratkan has a s m diate aasd lor * mature, experui

ExceUent ^ n l h i m l and typ-ing skills wtth s working knowledge al word psni aasnri and personal comput-ers Is sasiimi-l Previous experience la directing J ooaor Secretaries sad expo-sere to a manufacturing environment are peefet i ed Competitive salary and baaaAl na r t aa s Sand resume to: Box 541. Observer 4 Eccentric News-papers. M151 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoaia. Michigan 4I1M

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST For m a l l 1 Ctrl office la downtown Farmington Mast type, 4 have general office skill* Hows M Call for fa r ther information. 47*-1114

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY Part Ume, for Southfielcl Insurance office CaU 9am to Spm

557-4606

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY Real Estate office Typing, filing, pbonea, pari time, evenings and week end* J Hughes Sll-tOOO

RECEPTIONIST needed for ch in j rac^ Uc office Typing a must, 45-50 wpm Part time Apply la persoo at 19055 Ford Rd , Suite B, Garden a t y .

RECEPTIONIST Full Ume 14 hours per week 8 10 - 110 Typtng. filing. pbooe skills required E.F Htrtton 454-6500

RECEPTIONIST for phone, filing 4 typing - In smell, informal office Apply F n or Mon., ONLY - lOero-lpm. 661 S Eton. Birmingham

RECEPTIONIST Experienced, attractive person wanted for busy CPA firm In Farmingtoo Hills General office ski Us belpful Ask for Lynne 851 -MOO

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST Needed for CPA firm In North West suburbs. General office expenence 4 word processing knowledge helpful Good benefit* 557-4415

RECEPTIONIST for medics! d ime. Birmingham area Some clerical expe-rience required Type 40 srpm., no eve-ning bours Good salary, negotiate fee

BERYL PERSONNEL. 548-1055

OFFICE WORK part time Typing beneficial West.

days estland area

414-1090

R E C E P T I O N I S T / T Y P I S T Part time for law office in Bloomfield Hills Dtctaphooe experience, some dnvlng required CaU between 9am-lpm. 1S4-9010

G E N E R A L O F F I C E

•tunity to train oo a new coro-i W l l enjoy the variety with this

company Experience can be Ught If your typing is good Start at 810.400. fee paid. Call 15J-1090

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

G E N E R A L O F F I C E FULL TTME position in 11 Mile 4 Tele-graph area D a u entry person, comput-er knowledge helpful. Duties Include: answering phone accounts receivable, typing, and a variety of office opera-tions CaU 154-MOO Moo Fri 0-1 PM or send resume to Vai-Pak Aasoc. Inc.. 19777 Telegraph, Suite M51. Southfield. MI 48014

LEGAL SECRETARY' WlU train, for patent attorney, paid parking in dosrniosrn Birmingham off-ice building 644-1455

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Troy Firm Superior typing skills re-quired. WUl train Legal ExceUent op-portunity for right persoo Ml-OMO

LEGAL SECRETARY Bloomfield U s firm Strong secretarial ikilts required. Uligation experience 4 Word Process-ing helpful Excellent opportunity for qualified person Gloria. 644-0150

LEGAL SECRETARY srith mimlnum 1 yr* defense litigation experience for growing Redford Law Firm. Salary commensurate irtth experience 4 abili-ty For Interview call 145-4710

LEGAL SECRETARY srith experience 4 good skills for Birmlngliam bank-ruptcy attorney Start hand I* required Will train oo Word Processor CaU Ch«1

GENERAL OFFICE - PART-TIME Good phone personality filing and typ-ing skill* a must Excellent promotional opportunity for right person. 155-4474

GENERAL OFFICE Experienced- Full time

Farmington Hills locauon CaU between 1 and 5 P M 478-1115

GENERAL OFFICE - Some typing (4 4(1 Hr Medical and dental, vacation and pension plans Apply 9 to 1 Post Product*. 1045 Frsnklln Rd.. <1/4 mile No of Square Lake Rd.}. 854-71*0

GENERAL OFFICE - Part-time Vari-able hours including some weekend* Typing, record keeping and switch-board Apply Mon. thru Fn . Sam to lpm Arnold Nunlpg Home. 18510

i W ? Mile. Detroit

G E N E F I A L O F F I C E immediate fuU time position available with rapidly expanding Southfield P R

I firm light typing, filing 4 photo copy-ing Salary range 68,000-810.000 Send resume to MG 4 Casey Communica-tions Inc 17117 W 9 Mile Rd Suite

I,-.-1545. Southfield. Ml., 4*075

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EXPANDING national tour corporation seeking Office Manager Trainee No travel expenence required Some sales experience necessary Paid while train-ing Mast be able to relocate CaU be twees 1-4 p m 178-1101

EXPERIENCED Legal Secretary""to operate IBM Dteplay Wnter 4 IBM PC XT with DW1 Program in 7 attorney &rmin£fc*m U v firm Ajk lor AuLhocy Trofao, I U - V «

EXPERIENCED RECEPTIONIST Typist for Southfield Law Firm two. per week

Call 151-4777

FARMINGTON- FARMINGTON HILLS Person needed for s e c r e t i n s ! duties af

i 4 weekends For information

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Assist Bookkeeper srith daily sales re-ports aod some acount* receivable FuU Ume Excellent benefits Walled Lake locaUoei CaU Main Office

644-5M0. ext 151

E R B L U M B E R C O .

G E N E R A L O F F I C E

Large expanding Wholesaler In Biouni-field Hills area needs organised person with Math 4 Typing Skills, some Alge-bra helpful Good fringe benefits. Please c*U for appointment Personnel Dept 1A4-5100 ext 171

LEGAL SECRETARY with minimum 1 VT experience needed for Bloomfield Hill* Law Firm Please submit resume, showing salary history, to Office Manager. 505 N. woodward. Suite a MOO Bloomfield Hill*. MI 4*011.

LEGAL SECRETARY. Town Center Office; responsible. aeU-motivat*d indi-vidual 1-5 years experience Full beoe-fita Salary commensurate with ability 4 experience Contact either Glorta or Laura 148-OSlO

ORDER DEPARTMENT Clerk with CRT experience Knowledge of ac-count* receivable aod payables a plus Good growth potential srith excellent fringes for self-moUvated person Seesd resume to P.O Bex 40641. Redford, MI 4*140 Equal Opportunity Employer

ORDER ENTRY POSITION good tvp-

askills, computer experience helpful . Ume. Southfield area. Call Mi-

chelle for appointment 144-44 M

RECEPTIONIST - must be dependable, pleasant Responsibilities wUl include, handling incoming calls, greeung cus-tomer*, typing, minimum 40 WPM 4 vanous other office functiona Send re-sume only to S, Pohl. 1448 Industrial Row, Troy, Mich 4*0*4

SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER North Oakland County company re-quires a dynamic, experienced secre-tary bookkeeper Mast have excellent communlca tlcn. typing shorthand 4 general office sk l lk We offer excellent medical 4 pension benefits. Salary commensurate srith experience Sand resume 4 salary history to Box SM. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, M151 Schoolcraft Rd., Uvooia, Michi-gan 4*150

SECRET AS Y BOOKKEEPER needed for small Interior Must have exceUent skills and attention to i Rtrmln|ti>m loaUOO

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST far small office Typing skill* No expe-rience aeceaaary Birmingham area

841-7500

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Needed for art gallery Word proceaaor expel leasee a most. For more infos ma-Uoo call Mr Burte 041-1*90

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST for ueupai ty management office Light bookkeeping, phone, typing Southfield

i. JS1181I

SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER for Birmingham Psychologist Word Processing helpful. M to M hour*.

444-5417

SECRETARY CLERICAL Farmingtoo Hills area Expanding elec-trical contractor opening new office Seeking experienced individual srith ex-cellent typing 4 organisational skill*. Responsible for aU office function* ex-cept accounting Shorthand 4 computer experience helpful but not nacaaaary Send resume Inrlnrtlng salary require-ment* to Box 550, Observer 4 Eccen-tric Newspapers, M1S1 Schoolcraft Rd Uvooia. Michigan 4I1M

SECRETARY Diversified posluoo with Southfield firm. Must type M srpm.. plus, possess light Bookkeeping ikffls and have a pleaaani telephone personal ity We oeed an organlaed 1-1 years ex penenced persoo to fUl thi* reapooalble yet challenging opening* ASAP Locat-ed in Tosra Center complex CaU Tarri a l 1S4 S58C

SECRETARY - experienced to wort srith same excellent skill*, several hrs per day, flexible hrs. Jean 551-1

SECRETARY Fairlane Health See vliea Corp.

Fairlane Health Services, s subsidiary of Henry Ford Health Care Corp.. la seeking a Secretary to srork pan-Ume. flexible daytime hours In their office which will be relocating to Birmingham In October Qualifed applicant* should type 55 WPM. have gooa organixatiooal •kills srith knowledge of IBM Word Star

- caC 171-6540 to Fairlane Health

Service* Corp.. Par t lane Towers West Suite 1001. Dearborn, Mich. 481M

RECEPTIONIST Southfield baaed school Must be able to wort flexible hours, sales 4 fashion background help-ful Fee paid For more Information Aik for Barbara Graeboer Employment- 11400 Michigan Ave. Dearborn M5-J500

SECRETARY For Southfield I Fi rm Fall Ume IBM PC experience preferred but will train. No legal e nence oeceaaary Please send raa to 17777 Franklin Rd Suite a l l ** . Southfield. Ml. 46014

PART TIME CLERICAL 1-1 days 'week Experienced self-start-er for light typing, posting, follow-up 4 research Birmingham area. 645-MM

PART TIME CLERICAL

Varied duties including typing 4 book-keeping. In a pleaaani professional off-Ice at engineers 4 drafters in the North-land area. 5 hrs- day. 5 days/week, srith a schedule that can be ad>asted to suit The successful applicant Starting rate of M 50 per hr with increaaes baaed oo performance 4 ability.

5 6 2 - 0 2 1 5

PART-TIME DATA ENTRY for an Accounting Office. Previews ex-perience preferred 10 Mile. Southfield srea 557-7448

LEGAL SECRETARY Expenenced with good skills for South-field Law Firm. Excellent benefit*. Sal-ary comroensurste snth experience If you do not know word proceasing we wlU teach you. CaU Sara 14*1111

LEGAL SECRETARY Immediate opening for sharp persoo to work for partner Must have 1-1 years legal experience Medical malpractice experience helpful Salary aomroeji-mrste with ability 550-5151

LEGAL SECRETARY EXPERIENCED

Birmingham Law Firm. U tig* lion. Personal Injury. Defenae 4 Plaintiff 1 Attorney Firm Private building

646-1540

LEGAL SECRETARY Expanding mid larger firm, Southfield Town Center 4 to 5 yrs miminim expe-rience in personal injury law Substan-tial fringes including medical denta l life 4 disability Insurance Future, se-curity 144-1500

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y for Southfield perwmal injury Arm ExceUent skill* required »»-7

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Experienced, permaneast part-time Top hourly pay 9 Mlle-So«hf$eld area

5 5 9 - 6 1 0 0

aleaae caU Karl* betsreeo 8 4 10 a.m Veeadi teakdays at 474-7000

F I E L D S A L E S

C O R R E S P O N D E N T Fast paced sales office looking lor ar, wgamsed and experienced P*r*» ( o r

csisttuner service position Experience wtth CRT helpful, hut wlU train the right parson Accurate typing a muat Pan Uoo open immediately Send rs-sume to M Boenmann

81540 W 11 M0e. Suite 166 Farmington Hills Mich 4*011

GENERAL SECRETARIAL SKILLS-Especially typing IBM PC Knowledge helpful Possible travel. Dearborn s r e s Aakfor Marie » « « - » ' »

LEGAL SECRETARY with UUgatton experience Law firm at Northwuatam

11 Mile rd Excellent for advancement or learn word proceasing. program. exceOeM aalary

GROWING BUSINESS seeks mature in-dividual wltt typing skills, some ocan-poter expeneace 4 (eneral office Knowledge CalL aak for Loretta

4X1-5400

LEGAL SECRETARY srith minimum 1 years experiessce needed tor

GROWING CORPORATION wltt rrml-i ti-state operation, requires Operations

Personnel with Boolkeepusg experi-ence to sasist In automated cooaollda-tioo of operation Send resume to: P O Box SOTfSouthfleld. Mich 4*0*4

FTLE CLERK for Inaaraace office lo-cated in Soathfleid Respond to PO bos 5404 Southfield 4*0*4 Attention Par

FILE CLERK needed for Btrmlagham Law Firm MlnUnum typing required Full time CaU Ms Herrunen

445-1444

FTLE CLERK louse experience helpful Good aalary haaaflta, W h f M d ares Fse paid

BERYL PERSONNEL 54*-8**5

F I L E C L E R K

ir sumerirsl sad er color -oded Filing Fan time peattloa CaU Mr* Nolaa for

444-4*04

FILING CLERK Southfield Law Office

CaB 844 *4*6

F R E E C O M P U T E R T R A I N I N G

RECEPTIONIST Hair salon Experi enced bright matars hoesiemaker eol-leget t idaSr Tees thru Frt 1 to 8 PM Start M 50 per hoesr W BlooenfiaM After 7 PM. call 8*1-74*4

IBM Dssniay Writer Text Pah ID/IBM PC Operator 1 jt legal heckground usi laasrr Good aalary for right parson. ptMsantofftcas aod benefits C a ^ s a k for Kim,

174SURANCK AGENCY la

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INSURANCE OJDUCAL POSITIONS

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Dua l Dslay" Call

F R E E T R A I N I N G •RD P K X B H N C . C U M TYFWT

d a r t s Full Mae asausr* Cksrt tar the »*a«MSaM w u r y s

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tceUent opportunities 4 opportunity to aae/ reus ing IBM Benefit

614-5600

PART TIME OPSNQJG for Clerk Typ-ist U) the office of Instruction. Commu-nity EdocaUcm. Mon Fri., flexible evening and afternoon hours M 16 to M-77 per hour. Apply in person 8 AM. -410 P M . Northville PubUc School*, Personnel Office, Ml W Main St.. NorthvUle, MI, 4*147 MO-MOO. Ext 110

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PART TIME Receptionist for Sooth field Law F i r m Must hav nence Contact Mr Holtx

PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST Bloomfield Hilla Law Ftrm needs sharp individual srith good phone manner for Receptionist work, mall processing 4 other clerical responsibiliUes Hours 11-5 10pm Salary comroenaurate wtth experience 645-0400 ext 111

PART TIME RECEPT SECRETARY needed for growing Southfield Troy-baaed Engineering firm. Must have

days + 1 fuU days Send resume to E T A . Inc , idlOOCivic Center Dr Suite 101, Southfield, Mich 4*076

Attention: D M Valente

RECEPTIONIST Architectural Firm seeking individual srith quality communlcaUoo skills. Must maintain as accurate typing speed of 60 WPM 4 will be responsible for ail office correspondence Neat ap-

4 pleaaant personality easen-564-1000 pearance I

RECEPTIONIST. Life Insurance Agen-cy ID Troy ha* front deak position for pleaaant mature persoo sritt good com-munlca Uoo skill*, full time Responsi-ble for greeting viators and answering IS busy phone Unas Moody or unredi-able people need not apply Call Ll* weekdays 9 to 5 to set up interview oo S a t Sept 18 641-&176

RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAL Blisv Southfield Builders office ha* Im-mediate full-time poslUon available-Seeking sharp, mature Individual srith professional manner 4 good communi-cation skills Basic Clerical skill* re-quired Including accurate typing WUl tonsider persoo re-entering wort force or recent Graduate CaU 155-4500

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY BUSY REAL ESTATE office in Farm-ington Hill* needs m*tore person to be part-time Receptionist-Secretary for evenings 4 weekends. Must be an excel lent typist 4 a s outgoing person Excel-lent benefit* Send wort expenence 4 salary desired to: Box *644. Obaerver 4 Eccentnc Newapaperx, M151 School c r t f t Rd.. Uvonia, Michigan 4*150

R E C E P T I O N I S T / T Y P I S T Southfield

Computer Consulting Company Considerable pbooe contact, good typ-ing Okilla. personable, dependable word processing helpful. Hours 0-5: M CaU 157-4100 or srrtte. Sue Davison,

Computer Dynamics. Inc 19791 Telegraph Rd STld. Ml 4*0M

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PART TIME SECRETARY for One-Girl Office In Southfield. Typ-ing. answering phones. 15 to M hours per week CaU liarrMpm. 559-1117

P a r t T i m e S w t t c h b o a r d Days Apply in person Coach Lantern Motel. la*46 Grand River Radford

PAYROLL 4 PAYROLL Tax clerks wanted for fast growing Southfield firm Accounting education required S."M or S M experience a but plua Must he good with detail CaU Mrs Peddle S51-07M

with soma litigation oeceaaary Excel leat benefit* Salary commensurate with experience Kathy, 1 4 * l o t s

LEGAL SECRETARY for 1 Man SouthAeU Office 1 1 Utigation experience required

teasing experience usufasiad Sal-ary .niisinaaiiiaH with allies Issue Resume to J Car t a . 14*00 Swthfield Rd Suite IM. Southfield Mich 4*07*

P E R S O N A L I T Y S A L E S

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY Typist for last g rowiMmanufac tnr tng cern located in NE suburbs Candidate should possess excellent phone skills, type vninmnm 80 WPM and be able to handle various special project* Salary open, ctxnmesssssrate with ability Ex celleat fringe benefit package offered aa t rai l Sand resume srith salary re-

in confidence, to 11051 Howard. Madison

Height*, MI 4*071

A highly Is expending Ings for cnasi

_ We hava! coasullsat la the office clerical

R e c e p t i o n i s t / T y p i s t FuU-time position Must be able to type 40 WPM and be capable of handling in-coming phone c a l k Apply Men thru F r t Oajn to 4pm

. R i n k e r t o n ' s , I n c .

* 5 5 6 5 N o r t h l a n d D r . S u i t e 2 0 6 E , S o u t h f i e l d

, 5 6 9 - 1 0 0 4 An Equal OpporoaUty Employer

SECRET ARY/RBCEPTtONBT Farmingtoo HlQs office needs person

i computer experience for order e*> trr 4 invoicing Familiarity with all office precedares isarsaaary 471-1*00

(typing 64 WPM, dictating etc i. prufealoaaliam. orgi akilla. dedication, aeif motivation. ple~ oriented, ability pressure, sad experience in providing secretarial support tar I ta 4 people U this sounds fair to you. SR would Uka u have yon as part oI our "team" at our corporate offices located near towu-

b Pleaae send i las to Box 614 arvsr 4 Eccentnc Newspaper*.

MIS I Schoolcraft Rd Uvoaia. Michi gaa 4*1*0

Aa Equal Opportunity Employes

5 0 4 H a l p W i nofj• s u m c a v N n c a

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WORD PROCESSOR To srork faU-Una far last saoa field Co Expeneace aad tys4ag 60 WPM rexMred Please call t i l a i a s l a m sad Nona. (Net T u a s ) J M - M t k

Ksn.iT

SECRETARY Primary OetMs as re-ceptionist wltt typing aad filing respoo slblltUos Minimum 50 srpm Send re-same to box 6MOhserver 4 Eccentnc Newspapers. S4151 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvoma. Michigan 4*1*0

SOUTHFIELD LAW FIRM saeha Legal Secretary (Work Comp experience i 45wpm. salary commensurate sritt ex-penence. good benefits Sae. U5-4404

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR Receptionist A TUT System 75. Malu company hoard 11* extensions Light clencal typing duties Send rewime and referencea to Office Manager. P O Box 768.Novt Ml 4*040

An Equai Opportunity Employer

S W I T C H B O A R D O P E R A T O R

Expersessced professional operator for large volunn

switchboard volume Southfield

Auto Dealer Mast like worting with people 4 can handle a fast pace Excel-lent benefit* 4 pay Call Sandi Tamaroff Bale* Honda 144-1100

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Located la W Bloomfield

se voice, typeng 4 clerical skills re-quired Hours. Mon. thru F r t *am-5pm Call Diane, (SV1100

SECRET ARY, RECEPTIONIST Position available immediately at thia property iiwsii aisre1 company Good typ-ing and general offices skills neesied Send resume lo: Protection Mutual In-

mce Co., 4000 Tosrn Center, South-field. Michigan 4*075

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST for CPA firm Permanent fuU Ume posi-tion Diversified duties itsrlisrtlng srord PI HI esaliig Experience preferred- Or-ganised inch visual required Send re-sume, Including salary requirement* to: Porvin 4 Tobes PC. M400 Telegraph Suite 11M. Birmingham. Mich., 4*010

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST 1 to * month position available Sent U r d la fast paced engineering office In Roches-ter Hills Excellent typing. Uons 4 soene srord pro ferred Minimum of S lo 5 years

For interview call 144-2264

experience I 852-1100

SECRETARY, RECEPTIONIST High school grad Mast type tOwpsn. 1 years recent office experience tactssd-Ing using office equipment Pleasant personality Good salary Excellent fr inges Livonia location Sand resume to box 134. Observer 4 Eccentric News-papers. 1*151 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvonia. Michigan 481M

TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST, Order entry person, fuU-Ume, experienced Good telepbooe skills necessary Uvonia area S2V1459

TELEPHONE, RECEPTIONIST Includes typing 4 varied office duties Full time Excellent benefit* Send re-sume or letter to Personnel. 11*05 Cap-itol. Oak Par t . MI 4*117

TYPIST - Minimum 55 wpm. must be accurate Full Ume thru Christmas Flexible schedule, day* Cutback In hour*. Jan Feb 4 summer mooth* Pleaaant srork environment Some Job variety (phone, filing, e tc . ! Bring brief resume In persoo lo Sandy M . Daren's B a p . Mon - Fri. between »*m 1pm 110*0 Inkster Rd . Joat S of 1-04

TYPIST PERSON FRIDAY for busy Boat Dealership Mast be well organised 4 able Ui seort srith Custom-er* Basic Office skills oeceaaary Full-time Salary 4 benefit* negotiable al in-terview Wonderland Marine, Uvooia

24 1 25M

SECRETARY /RECEPTIONIST Must type 59 WPM Pleaaant personali-

33401 W 8 Mile. Detroit 517-4400

Secretary/Receptionist PART-TIME

In r«U estate office Must be good oo telephone and be able to type. Experi-ence peefesTssd Call Jack or Mary

478-4660

Typist

S T A T I S T I C A L T Y P I S T

As sre continsie to expand our South-field home office 4 staff, we are now seeking a statistical typist. In addition to good engtlah. math lytlcal skill* this person must t plus srpm accurately Benefit* such paid health care 4 tuition aaslstai are Included m addition to the 85.50 per hour starting wage. Send resume or apply to personnel Maccabees Mutual Life Insurance Co

14*00 Norttsrestern Hsry P 0 Box 11*5

Southfield. MI 4*017 An Equal Opportunity Employer

WORD PROCESSOR/ OFFICE ASSISTANT

ting design build constrarOoa firm s expes issued I

typing skill*, otha and e x p e r t _

R A D s k i t t l l Co., m i l Folsom Rd Farmingtoo Hilla. MI 4*«14

505 Help Wanted Food Beverage

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS tar Bus Persons 4 Dtahwaahers

FuU or part-time Apply la person Only Rams Horn Restaurant, 101*4 Mlddlebelt. Uvooia

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

X . I tables Fine • nessce a must Apply In person

PLYMOUTH HILTON Jolty Milter Restaurant 14707 Northville Rd Plymouth

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS fo r cooks 4 dtthwaaher*. fell or part time. Good pay Time Fine Fond. M971 Plymouth Rd.. Uvonia- M1-M*0

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Full or Part-Ume - both Shift*

COOKS 4 CASHIERS Apply within Long John SUvcr *.

10110 Ford Rd.. Garslea a t y

A P P L I C A T I O N S Are Now Being Taken F o r

• BARTENDERS • BROILER COOK • PREP COOK • DISHWASHER Apply In person, 5 PM - 9PM

- Southfield Manor Club 25626 Telegraph Rd.

•Just past 10 Mile)

APPLICATIONS BEING lakaa M M thru Fri. 11 am-5pm Cashier* Barlea-ders. Host. Hostesses. Bo* Parsons. Wait Persona. Cook*. Pan t ry * Dishwashers Apply srlthin Topmhaa. 7 Mile 4 Telegraph.

APPLICATIONS now beu for the foiicsnng positions

DISHWASHERS, BUSPERSONS. HOUSEKEEPERS, PORTERS,

MIDNIGHT KITCHEN STEWARD Apply in person only 10sm-4pm Mas thru Frt 1 no phone calls please i at:

170*0 Sheraton Drive, Novi, An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY for Detroit Center Law Firm engaged In litigation Must have excellent typing, dictaphone transcription 4 spelling skills Experi-ence with srord prrwsisiwng equipment desired. Legal bactgrosmd not essen-tial Free parking 4 Blsse Cross bene-fit* Salary commensurate srith experi-ence Please seod resume to Box i r tM.

erver 4 Eccentric Newspaper*. M151 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvooia. Michi-gan 4*150

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Marketing research firm seek* bright, energetic individual srttt typing skills of 7 M 0 WPM to seort In a fast-paced environment Must have ability lo han-dle a variety of dutiee. Word pi '* easing and,or d a u entry experiessce a ptaa. Benefit* offered 11 Mile 4 Southfield. S5H947

TYPIST - word processor, for Troy ad-vertising agency, srUl be supervising srord [s cesarri 4 have other reepoo*' biUties, salary 815.000 to 117.000 srith terrific benefits 4 fee paid

Pat Gray & Assoc. 646-7663 357-0034

SECRETARY - for large Birmingham corporation, type 60 WPM experience in personnel a plu* Call Marilyn 646-76*0

for Farmington Area SECRETARY Pension Const to 811,(00 Box SM4. Observer 4 centric Newspapers, MIS I Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Michigan 4*150

Firm. Salary ogm

SECRETARY - FULL TIME Experienced General Secretarial par-son Deeded for small builmas located In Birmingham area. Good typing skill* 4 various reaponslhlUtlea assisting D e p t personnel 5 day*. 8am-5 pen Send re-smne to Box 454 Observer 4 Eccentnc

8am-5 pen Send re-

Newspaper*, 5*151 Schoolcraft Rd., Uvooia. Michigan a 150

SECRETARY - Full Ume, for medical office tn Canton Typing skills neces-sary Send resume l aCSfcC . TWO Shel-don Rd Canton. Mich., 48187

SECRETARY - Fall Ume position In Bloomfield off ice Good typing 4 filing skills, some bookkeeping We need a self starting scientious parson. Salary surate srith experiessce- 646-49M

SECRETARY Full-time, for a school; tequilas typing. Records Management organisational ability, ability to Interact sritt diverse

10

Box II* Bloomfield Hlta. Mich. 4*611 No Ptsone Inquiries, Please!

SECRETARY. GENERAL office clerk. Excellent opportunity for recent high school grad. Mast have good cradaa/ typing/filing pbooe skills Bookkeeping •kills halpfal. Immediate opening. 810.000-61 i.000 in start for dependable energetic persoo sritt prsiper qual i f ier Uons Sand resume to Sec Gen.. P.O Box 12041 Detroit Michigan 4*112

SECRETARY communlca tloo

a peraon with ao oatgulag pereonaU-4 S year* piss experience tn aa off ! environment Top nsiwnlsasnn piaa

LEGAL SECRETARY for aggrasatve, _ S o t h f l e M l e a r i s i

commercial litigation -firm far allow >r growth Salary

skills and si pari '+ i>—* •«">

1 year* secretarial sspas-lance Please call Mr* Goidatati Moo Wad.. 4 Fri ***-?•>• LEGAL SECRET ARY/PARALEGAL

tar but frtaadly Southfield firm has a pomoa involving legal secretarial 4 paralegal (uortiaaa. primarily la astaaa r-1-——1 4 husisseas 4 corporate area tl practice Experience la theaa f W * of Uw ss desired hat eat Mil I la 4 yr* legal expaiiaoce psalas lad Pa* uisa alas ortars aa uypuslaallj 8a a» a m : • UHHllaa W office ate*a-Wratlaa faactlaaa Wsag ward srnrsas lag snahats atoo halpfal We are Isohlag for aa amhttSss self carter M liiiijiHeiaat Sn8tt 4 Wahaher

a i l r Mara. 8 4 * - « r

L E T O L S T E N Put Y o u r Sk i l l s

T o W o r k

f j — hw , , [ - - r Mall reawn* » F O fcTSfa, NartWIM. MI 6*1*7

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training salary Nice friendly co-wnrtar*

All our leas are company paid

PERMANENT STAFF Southfield 353-0505 Troy 362-4004 PERSONAL LINES for Noel

ncy full time Experienced or will tram right parson Ask for Robb

PRIVATE SECRETARY FuO time position available In Snath

4 light shorthand S a axgerieare i sash ii Send

rrm FraahHa. SWs 6*4 W h f i a M . MI 6**M

RECEPTIONIST Join the Corporate Headquarter* staff of an expanding Troy data til i . ••saag I us—il l tag firm PuatOoa laqiaires one year Receptiosslst sipaslaan telephone and |iriiiaBil pr goon typing skiQ* Hour* of Use are I M a m 4pm Wa *Aar aa •

aad salary

SECRETARY Immediate poslUon fuU t ime h have experience, maturity For ap-pointment 1M-7W9

An Ecpsal Opposu^ty Employer

SECRETARY Salea mpport group coordinator needed srith excellerasl or-ga rmt inna l skiQ* typing, shorthand. 4 general office Mill* Ability to srort un-der pi uaaure, some computer srort. Call personnel 5*0-0510 An Equal Op-

SECRETARY (SALES) far fast branch of oa tionai firm. efl t* Mature, tome experience, srith top skill* irwiaittng shorthand South-field area office Reply to Box 47*. Ob-server 4 Eccen trie Newspapers. M151 Schoolcraft Rd Uvooia. Michigan 4*150

SECRETARY Secretary needed for hway executive office in Plymouth Good typing, short-hand 4 srord |« iiceaslrig skill* required Sand Resume to bo* «*M. "

craft Rd Uvoaia. Nesrspapera, MS Jvoma. Mirhlgan 44 ISO

SECRETARY some lag Receptionist typing required BlooeO field HUls Law office. Salary commesi-surate srith expenence Call 447-1500

SECRETARY Standard office stills plus srord ceasing and bt-lingsai ;'Spimah 'B*_ desirable Engineering firm srith good benefit* Please send resume to

ECS. Inc. 11011 Market Uvooia. ML. 48150

M1-4M0

TYPIST 1 year experience neceaaary for Sooth-field 'Company Non smoker CaU

144-0116

fATTENTlON: Homemakers Day Poaitlooa Now Available

Now Hiring for All Shift* - CASHIERS -

- FOOD HANDLERS -83.50 4 up. depending oo experience

Apply BURGER KING 11704 Grand River. Farmington

or caU between 1-4 pm 471-5001

ATTRACTIVE RESPONSIBLE BAR PERSON

For F r t , Sat . 4 Sua Evening*. Private Club. UvooU Area CaU lor Interview

511-4000

B A N Q U E T

WANTED Temporary fuU time persoo for federal office srork. Typing 4 filing sklta required WlU train lor other re-quirement* May becom position. Send resume to Troy . Michigan 4*009

WAYNE-CANTON area financial tnsti-tution desires full Ume Mortgage Loan Processing Clerk 1 year* expenence neceaaary Sessd resume to Box #00 Ob-server 4 Eccentric Newspaper*. M251 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvooia. Mirhlgan 4*150

WE NEED YOU! e Typt*t* 4 Word PTnr—liig Typ8at*

e Ssritchboard 4 D a u Entry Operate** e Receptionists

Excellent Jobs with the big 1 auto com-panies Some are temporary to go per-manent Excellent pey. vacation boots* 4 paid holiday* Never a fee-

Temporary Resources -144-1*1* UVONIA - SOUTHFIELD - TROY

ST- CLAIR SHORES - WYANDOTTE

WEST BLOOMFIELD Real Estate Off-ice Part-Ume person- Hour* 4-4 p m Filing, typing, and anewering tele-phone Reply to box =5*0 Obaerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers. M15I School-craft Rd, U v o o i M l c i l g a n 4*150

WAITERS - WAITRESSES BARTENDERS - DAY PORTERS

COOKS - DISHWASHERS Immediate part time paaltioaa avail-able day* 4 rvesnng* to sapnlemaot in-come Wage* to exceed 84 IS per hnsv after tr*liing No experience aaoas-aary WUl train.

Apply le persoo Mon -Frt-. 10-4 pen

R O M A ' S 17771

X2456 Cherry HIE 11*1 s. -

LIVONIA GARDENOTY BLOOMFIELD

BAR PERSONS wltt experience nee* ad for both day* aad eveestnc* Goodap-

available Apply Towwe 27404 » T w l l - » t

HUM

BARTENDER FOR Gf&I&iFIELD6 11 Mile 4 Woodward

BARTENDER " " " COOES

Box Bar V " Ana Arbor Trail. Plymoott. See Art

BARTENDERS 4 BUS PERSONS Apply between I Sper. Mon thru F r t Uncle Louie*. 15441 Ptymooth. 1

SECRETARY TEMPLE EMANU-EL

in Oak Park Is sue king to fill the position of religious school secretary wltt a qualified par-son The tadlvtetaai who ap-plies should he bright wall or-ganised. experienced, 4 have excellent typing 4 good >

i Mills. T

505 Help Wanted Food-Beverage

OESTAURAN

- The i iMs morning* 4 Monday

_ .1 Thursday Please caU I> Margarets IQchner Director of E & S O o a at 947-4410

SECRETARY TYPIST demands parson wltt at least 1

year* experiessce Meat have word pro-cessing skill*, type OOwpm. dictating

filing AM* to 4 wsKaoda. Send •

AMx 4 Associate*. Ste 5*» SouthfloM, Michigan 4—74

SECRETARY Maturity 4 strong office organtnllfal skills required lor office i 4 coordlaatlon of

Joha R DUlamaa MERIT SYSTEMS, 06C

i*04 Crook* Raad. Suite IM Troy MI 6M*4

REAL BTATE Oewelopmeai and reedjyntfx Qeocrswe cempaay laTVey

s a u ¥ 5 S : s 3 £ S Ire And resume to Box «**, 0»n ll 4 Eccentric N«aaaapo i. MMl »ehaal craft Rd Uweata. lArhlgaa U1M

^IvaKiOOiCAj^®^^®. wc Att * Disaheth, 1*71 • • • • i

RELIABLE PERSON

R X U E T SWTTrmOARD OPERATOR

fee 4 n> m a i l OkiIII eanari-

WM=sm RESERVATION AGENT

l* reen ar aMar Aorursas tMag tm+-

ia corporation B 6*4 Oheerver 4

SECRETARY TYPIST at paced Soathflald aiti srrtsOng aoan-

cy la lookiag tor * sharp secretary typ Mt te grow along Witt our compaey ExceUent typing skills a mam lor thia dtvarafied poMboe Previoas ad If s j srpriears a aisa bat ant malnJ. Ex-caUaot benefit* Sand i inn ta box 648 Observer 4 Eccaotric fls espeasri. 8*151 Schoolcraft Rd UvonU tAch gaa 4*18*

TARY - Varied

menu M box MM. Ohaarwur 4 Eecaa-tric Msespepers. M3S1 t Rd-. UvooU Mkhtgaa 6*11*

Royal Oak

TELEMARKETING REPRESENTATIVES

Call Tseatnrery Reseus :sa M4-1614 UVOOrtA - aoUTHFTELD TROY

«T CLAIR SHORES WYANDOTTE TELBTIOHE OPERATOR

Lh sole Word proceaMaa ssnsstea i a DMt Sand resume » f OBes HR

MI 4*181

SOS Halp Wanlad

DIM TO OUR

Max & Erma's Is s e e k i n g t o e x p e n d s ta f f . Looking for e x -p e r i e n c e d he»p

Kitchen Help Bus People

Dayt ime Caahtera

Apply In A L M M I R J U P J L

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H O S T S / H O S T E S S E S

Servers-potential earnings up to $300 per week Flexible hours available EXCELLENT STARTING SALARIES FOR t -ALL POSITIONS

Apply in p e r s o n a t t h e c loaea t G r o u n d Round Hated be low.

30006 Orchard Lake Road Farmington HMa Ml 4*010

•61-7404 3310 North Woodward

Royal Oak Ml 46071

We offer excellent benefits, vacations, retirement savings , health and life insur-ance OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCE-MENT ARE EXCEPTIONAL

Equal Oppof

oC*(R.W,G- i4Ci OAE Thursoay Sep tember 26. 1985

[SgS

E/MPLOY/MENr 506 Help W a n t e d

F o o d - B e v e r a g e

B A R T E N D E R S K z p e n c o c t p r e f e r r e d but not sary Apply in persoo

3800 Michigan Ave . Dea rbo rn

3 A R TENDERS. P R E P COOKS W m . 'crsoos. Bus P e r s o n s 4 Dishwashers. aU shifts Appiv in persoo 158O0 Middlebell. U v o c i a

8 Aft T E N D E R S WAITRESSES » AIT ERS Exper ienced ful l and par t tame Appiv is persoo a f t e r 8pm 0 D V S . *. y'.7p Pa rming lon Uvoo ia

B A R T E N D E R S 4 Walt S u i t oevOeC 'Jood pay Appiv in person t0aro-5pin Cbeers Lounge. 15-414 Telegraph. Redford

BARTENDERS. WAIT ST A F F Nights Baby Sitlers D a y s Personal inter-views oniv a f t e r Spm Fiesta Lanes, S825& F o r i Rd West land

Bates Hamburgers Needs Help Day aod af te rnoSo shif t* 11 id an hour t c s t a r t Midnight shift 3J 75 to s t a r t More for exper ienced oelp ar we wil l t r a m Apply in person 8arr . ! am or Ip ro-Spm

33*06 Five Mile, Livonia aod

Mi<Jdleb«lt at 9 Mile Farmington Hills

B R O I L E R COOK

3; 630 P l y m o u t h Rd , Livonia

B U D D V S LIVONIA aosr Curing to all a r e a s of our res tau rani full o r p a n u roe with flexible bour* Ideal (or s tudents Exper ience not neceaaary, will t r a i n Appiv 10 per son a n y t i m e 33605 Plymouth Road, lavoaia, West of F a r m i n g t o n Road

BUS P E O P L E Days 4 a f t e r n o o n s Good pav Appl> in pemon Golden L a n t e r n Res taurant . >3251 i Mile U v o a i a

BUS P E R S O N - D I S H * A5HKR W A I T R E S S

Apply J*1 person, 2pm-4ptn Foc te fYApiore. 32030 P l y m o u t h Rd . Uvooia

BUS PERSONS k DISHWASHERS Dayt ime hours, 8 30am 4 SOpcti Apply In person. Ma< Klnoon s I I I K i f i f in S t ree t . Nor thv i l l e

BUS PERSONS Now taking applications for day and evening shifts, part or full t ime Top pay. great working condit ions Apply by appointment , call

477-3341

Blakeney s Family Tavern 28333 Grand River

Farmington Hills BUS P E R S O N

11 3 30PM Apply in person P l y m o u t h Landing

340 Si Mam. P l y m o u t h

VU-'kTERlA H E L P WANTED B i r m i s g h a m school. M i n i m u m wage to s t a r . Moat be o e a t

644-8556

CHUCH M U E R ' S Uptown Charleys has immed ia t e opening fo r the following kitchen poaiuona Dishwaabers , P o r t e r s exper ienced Line Cook*. P r e p i t Pan t ry Cooks Full b e n e f i t s and compet i t ive sa la rv ava i l ab l e to qual i f ied individu-als Apply in person Moo thru Sat. 3

< pbooe cal l* please IS 11 W 14 Rd, Madison hta

COMEDY CASTLE 2544 Woodward a t 11 Hi Mile

Kitchen M a n a g e m e n t .Ml posi t ions avai lable

Cook*, P rep . Dishwaabers . Boa Help Apply lo persoo 10am to 7 p m

COME JOIN OUR TEAM AT S O I T H F I E L D CHARLEY'S

u n m e d t a t e opening* fo r Walt Staff, Bus SuTf, Ho«t Banquet and Kitchen Posi-tions Pul l t ime and p a r t tune Week-ends a m u s t Exce l l en t benefi t* Apply in persoo 2-4pci a t 18701 W 11 Mile

COOK Experienced Ful l - t ime , weekly nigh: Jfctrt Also DISHWASHER for weekend nighi shift Good faci l i t ies 4 good em tiloytra W i n d j a m m e r U F a r o i n g i o o k P l y m o u t h

505 Help W a n t e d F o o d - B e v e r a g e

DISHWASHERS S T A R T A T $ 4 P E R H R

Taking appl ica t ions for full l ime posi uoas to work in senior d t l a e o ' s com pies Good working c-oodiuoos. meal* i uniforms furnished

APPLY IN P E R S O N

Franklin Club Apts 28301 Franklin Rd

SouthfieiQ

"~EARN $5-$8 PER HOUR

Working 10-40 f lexible hours p e r week a u m u x T s P u i s de l ivery personnel a re the highest paid hourly staff tn the en u re soft food industry You must be U yea r s old, own your owe vehicle with proof of .nsurance Contact the Dom-no s PIXXJ Store neares t you for details j or call our main o f f i c e for a locauon near vou 581-0830

505 Help W a n t a d F o o d - B e v e r a g e

M O U N T A I N J A C K ' I T Outgoing & exper ienced

restaurant personnel neeaed:

PREP COOKS CASHIERS

Apply in persor. Moo Thurs 2-4pm iWSS G R E E N F I E L D KD

s t 11 Mile

M O U N T A I N J A C K ' S F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

ls now [unrig full t i m e

BUSPERSONS, COOKS DISHWASHERS, BARTENDERS.

COCKTAIL WAITS HOSTPERSON/CASHIER Apply :n persoc 1 -4pm Mon F n at 4 p m !

24*75 SINACOLA CT

E M P L O Y M E N T O P P O R T U N I T I E S Wau people bus people, c o o k * host people for : * * fami ly s tyle r e s t a u r a n t P u x a Inn of Westland. B-Ml N Wayne Rd quar te r mi le north of W a r r e n A p

n Denoo F r . 2 5PM. S a l . 10-2PM

NIGHT COOK T w » Wed Thur s - F n Will -.rain Exper i ence no« ixx-esaarv Apply ir person Masons Lounge, 13490 Fanntng tor . Rd Uvon ia

ply i e r * x i F n . 2-5PM. :yr P ' m Out ". s Plaxa Inr.

E X P E R I E N C E D COOKS. HOSTESS Host). Waitress i Wai ter : Bus Persoo 4

D u b washer Apply in person RAM'S HORN Res t au ran t . L74S1 Tele-graph Rd near 8 Mile

FAST E X P E R I E N C E D Short Order Cook 6 days per week, 1 Oam-Spm Ap-

S'.y m persoo The Derby Bar 13401

Iiddlebelt. Uvoo ia F INE DINING R e s t a u r a n t s e e k s Bus Persons Dishwasher U n e Cook k P i c trv Person Du l fCs On the Lake. Union L i t e Ml 363 8468

NITRO Detroit's Hottest Nightclub

Needs to hire WAITRESSES WAIT ERS. FLOOR Persons If vou a r e e w r g e u t hardworking, then NITRO is the p lace for vou Apply in persoo Mor. F n , 1 !PNt 14066 Te legraph AT 1 8 6

505 Help W a n t e d F o o d - S e v e r a g e

WAIT PERSONS. BUSERS. , BAR HELP, KITCHEN HELP

for 6 suburban res taurants Part and full t ime All shifts Apply at 139 Woodward at Maple 642-1133.

W A I T P E R S O N S B U S P E R S O N S D I S H W A S H E R S

H O S T E S S / H O S T DAY AND NIGHT SHIFTS

PM MAIN EN ANCE/UTILITY worker to work 10pm to 6am

Excel lent salary, benef i t s Apply in persoo

HOLIDAY INN, F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

G r a n d River at 10 Milei

WAIT P E R S O N S cockta i l e x p e n e n c e Apply in persoo a f t e r " P M any night 2 locat ions Boot leggers Solid Gold. W Grand River near Telei Or Booklcggers Too Westland 728 8040

506 Help W a n t e d S a l e *

506 H e l p W a n t a d

S a l e * CHRISTMAS SALES POSITIONS

We need full k pa r t - t ime S a k s People to m a i n t a i n the fine personal service which is our Year-round t r ad iuoo You'll enjov the added Holiday Income E m p l o y e e b e n e f i t s 4 the sat isfact ion of s e r v i n g nice people like yourself in > lovely a t m o s p h e r e P lease apply tn per son at our Persoooel Off ice

J A C O B S O N ' S Rochester

Walton Blvd , a t Uveroois i

COMMISSION SALES

WORKBENCH, ooe of the nauoo s lead-ing c o n t e m p o r a r y fu rn i tu re re ta i le rs , has fu l l -Ume sa les positions open at s eve ra l of their Met ro area s to res II you have sales expenence . or enjoy work ing with people to help them meet the i r needs, then you may enjoy s r e w a r d i n g c a r e e r in con t empora ry fur-n i tu re sales We provide full t ra in ing and a p rogress ive commission p rogram with benef i t s Reply in wnt lng to Mr Brian Leoehan. Wortbench, ISOlt Cleat St , P lymouth , MI 48170

Loehmann's NaUoowlde women s appare l s tore is , now accep t ing appl icat ions for m a t u r e full and p a r t u roe persoooel Apply in pe r so r Mor, thru F n I t em-Sp in s t

L o e h m a n n ' s , corner 24 Mile k Orchard Lake Rd

F a r m i n g t o o Hills An Equa l Opportuni ty Employer

I LOOKING FOR full Uroe business p r e [essiooal people to become p a r . t ime independent con t rac to rs World Wide potent ial , call Beta 562-1513

506 Help W a n t e d

S a l e s

R E A L

E S T A T E

C A R E E R

506 Help W a n t e d

S a l e *

506 Help W a n t e d Se iee

RETAIL SALESPERSON I SAL.K& PERSON WANTED For Sales full t ime experleoce necessa ry Apply i In Q u 1 drens Clothing Apply Chi ldren ! Moo thru S a t at Mltselfelds. 312 Main Warehouse. Downtown F a r m i n g t o o VU-Rocbester L»gr Outlet. 3324 Grand River 474 8 1 1 :

RETAIL SALESPERSON Home Fashions Apply, Moo th ru Sat

I s t Mi tse If eld 's 312 Main S< , R o c h e s t e r

SALES Automotive engine k exhaus t Analysers, wheel a l ignment k balaoc-ing brake equipment , e t c Sales e x p e n race or au to mechanics with s a l e s abiii

: ty Excel lent cooimttstOO with f u t u r e Call Bear Automotive. 227 1»08

MAJOR FOOD BROKER m Detroi t Met ropo l i t an a rea is looking for an ag ; gress ive sa les r ep U) call on re ta i l food | s to res in the Ann Arbor a rea Mail re- . p i les U> box 588, Observer k E c c e o t n c N e w s p a p e r s . 28251 Schoolcraf t Rd Llvoola. Michigan 48150

MANAGERIAL POSITION in Retai l sa les Expenenced only

r u Sat at Mitielfield s. 31

ply Moo th ru 5 ! Main St Rochester Ml

NOW accept ing appl ica t ion* for snack bar counter bel Flill and p a r t Uroe po-sitioos Appiv in person Moo - F n , 12-4 PM . at l i e F r a n k l i n R a c c u e t Club. 28350 Nor thwes te rn Hwy , Southfield No pbooe cal ls please

W AIT P E R S O N S COOKS

BI S P E R S O N N E L All other positions a lso ava i lab le Ful l benef i t s Apply be tween 1 4 5 p m

ELI AS BROS BIG BOY 44881 W Ann Arbor . P lymouth

WAIT P E R S O N S for enced with food within F ingers Saloon. 2523 graph Tel-Ex Plaxa. Southfield

nights E x p e n cocktai l* Appiv

1 Teie-

COMMISSION SALES -1 State Wide: Full or P a n u m e Keep your preseni job Computer ized inventory control 4 account ing for motorcycle , auto 4 f a r m e q u i p m e n t d e a l e r s Non technical Cal l 427 7788

sa les reps aod people interested vaoctog ui managemen t in rapidly growing industry High Income poteo tial, benef i t* ava i lab le e i t e m l v e tram-log CaU Mr Cope 477-7800

MARTI W A L K E R Birmingham, ts oow

CONSULTANTS WANTED for Coiot Analysis aod or heal th aod fi tness. Hex lble. a r i th excel lent potential , t ra in ing p r o g r a m provided. Call 552-1513

F O O D

S E R V I C E Kelly Services an i m m e d i a t e two m o n b temporar>' a j s i g n m e n t in t i e Troy area Your du t i e s wt»i ux-Jude •li5^»i*fung, genera] c l ean -up and pre-paring bevr rages Day bours You must 01 ve own t r aaspwr lauoo

"ALL TODAY (o i a p p o i n t m e n t

362-1180 troy

7 am-5 30pm

K E L L Y

S E R V I C E S The Kelly Gi r l P e o p l e

Not an ageocy- Dever a fee Equal Oppor tuni ty E m p l o y e r M F H

G E N E R A L KITCHEN H E L P i Kitchen P o r t e r for heavy du ty c leaning • A indu*tna l c a f e t e r i a 85 30 per tiour

S t a n Please call 523-0212

, GRILL COOK with b r e a k f a s t c x p e n -ence full Ume Good wages Apply in

I person E Mai

NOW HIRING B a r Persoo with noor experience Also. Night Cook Good working cood iuoos P lease call Br idge t nooo-5pm, Mon thru F n , 348-4404

OPPORTUNITY OPPURTTNTTY Square of B i r m i n g h a m has im

p o s i t i o n s a v a i l a b l e fo r cashier host posiUoos cook*, wait s ta f f . d i shwashers 4 j a c i t o n a l Ful l and par t u m e Bene f i t s ava i lab le Day 4 might shift* needed No e x p e n e n c e nec-essary bill p r e f e r r e d Exce l l en t s t a r t i n g wages, f lexible bours Apply in persor, 3PM SPM Bigger Square R e s t a u r a n t 8!5 Bowers, B i rmingham 442 J€*4

Don t miss out oo this oppor tuni ty Equal Oppor tuni ty E m p l o y e r M F

PANTRY PERSON for days Moo thru F r . Apply within. F inge r s Saloon, 15231 Te legraph Road Southfield

353-3810

PANTRY P R E P POSITION Day position ava i lab le Will t r a i n im-media te openings Apply in persoo only-

Bv Macbtts G r e a t Oaks Mall,

D E T R O I T S Y M P H O N Y H a v e an interest in the a r t s " The De-t ro i t Sympboov is looking for br ight , a r u c u l a t e peopie to become

W ATT PERSONS Looking for respooi i t pe r s Will

Ppl) ng, 305 N Main St

ble aod re l iab le Wai lpe r soos f o T d a y I " ° " P i r t

and evening posiUoos Wi l l ing

par t at tbe i r growing t e l emarke t ing depar t -

- i rk Based on r f o r m a n c e you c a n earn as high as

Cr . P lyt twuth

WAIT P E R S O N S WANTED Mum Street Del: Pit-month. Ml

453-7020

WAIT PERSONS wanted , good ups An-gelc 's Res t au ran t 537-8810

WAITRESSES WAITERS expenenced , full ami p a n u m e Apply in person af-ter Spm ODY S 2728 Woodward . Berk le )

88 00 per hour base wage, plus incen-tives' If you re a self s t a r t e r 4 love mu-

967-2500 Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer M F

D R A P E R Y 4 BATH SHOP Deeds artis-tic individual with display e x p e n e n c e Sales abi l i ty a plus Oiai leqging eevi ronrnent CaU Mr Abramsoo 844-5280

WAITRESSES WAITERS N E E D E D \ L S O SHORT O R D E R COOK

Exper ience p r e f e r r e d Apply in Persoo ( , I r v u t g s R e s t a u r a n t 28S5S Nor thwest | t i m e A*k for Ruth e r a Hwy be tween 12-13 Mile Rds

E A R N EXTRA INCOME, par t Ume. weekly pay gua ran teed Late a f te rnoon a n d evenings Fo r appointment , ca l l 3 30pm-8pm. 532-5574

ENTHUSIASTIC P E R S O N with personal i ty Grea t opportuni ty

S4S 2888

Foxvs By Rochester

W A [TRESS- W AFTER Apply At

SABATtNI-S 31630 P l y m o u t h Rd Livonia

. . . . Dandy Gaode r R e s t a u r a n t . 333 Main Northvi l le

4pm. Mile

GRILL H E L P p a r t Uroe weiekends 4 j nights Apply in persor.

Plaxa Lanes | 42001 Ann Arbor Rd P l y m o u t h

HARDEE'S O F R E D F O R D is looking for en thus iasUc 4 eoergel ic Empioyees to work m o r n i n g * If you're that Ea r ly Bird, app ly tn persoo. a t Hardee's, 11307 T e l e g r a p h R d Redford

HOSTESS-HOST Needed P a r t T i m e Apply at Saba t t e l ' s

31630 P l y m o u t h Rd Livooia

HOSTESS HOST, p a r t Ume No e x p e n eoce necessary will t r a i n Livooia Call

425-1830

IMMEDIATE O P E N I N G S fo r m a t u r e responsible people N o e x p e r i e n c e nec essarv Apply sr i thin Taco P l a i a , 24024

. W Nine Mile. Southf ie ld

PART-TIME DAYS 4 E V E S All positions oper. Grea t for Student* Apply at Seafood Bay, 28010 W 7 Mile. Livonia <n«xt t o Tovs-R-Ui)

P A R T T I M E

WAITRESSES WAITERS

S 4 P E R H R T O S T A R T Taking app4icaU<res (or i m m e d i a t e em-ployment for l l a m - S p r o 4 4pm t o 8pm s h i / u . to work in senior cit izen s dining room Will t r a m Good working condi-tions mea l s 4 u n i f o r m s furn ished

A P P L Y IN P E R S O N

Franklin Club Apts 28301 Franklin Rd

Southfield

WAIT S T A F F needed for a buay South field r e s t a u r a n t days 4 evenings ava i l ab le good b p s e x p e n e n c e not neces-sary 358-4750

EXPANSION PLAN requi res several agg re s ive individuals with l e a d e r s h i p po t en t i a l P a r t Ume. flexible hours, full r-o.-r.rnission Dis t r ibu te Merchand i se S ta te of tbe Art product* te lecommuru ra t ions , energy ronservauon. bome en t e r t a inmen t , f i re and medica l a ler t sy s t ems Call 540-2726

accep t ing appl lcaUoo for full t ime c o m misaioo Sales posiUoos in women*, jun-ior fashion*. No pbooe cal ls Apply ooly in pe r son 238 Pierce . Bi rmingham

MY F R I E N D 4 I ARE E A R N I N G 14.000 150,000 a mooth Would you like to be m y W e n d ' Tbe fas tes t grow lng 4 roost exci t ing company In the land is undergo ing a m a j o r expansion in the M e t r o a r e a I a m seek^ig 3 or 4 hard working, self s tar t ing individuals fo r supe rv i so ry posiUons If you meet these qual i f ica t ions , cat! Mr D Schaar .

525-3034 or 525-0028

We will train you And start you on a long-term, high-Income career

Classes starting now. Call

SALES CLERK E x p e n e n c e d persoo needed In bakery sales positioo 4 single product produc-tion T h u r s - S a t Mrs Maddos Cake Shop Fa rming too Hills 553 7850

! SALES

Birmingham Bloomfield Hills Farmington Farmington Hills Lathrup Village Livonia (South) Livonia {West). Plymouth Rochester _ Troy . . . . . .

West Bloomfield Westland . . , ,

6 4 6 - 1 6 0 0

6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0

5 5 9 - 2 3 0 0

DEALERSHIP ROUTE SALES

SALESPERSON WANTED- Ful l or par t Ume to sell furs 4 clothes, g rea t hours l l a m - 4 30pni No Sundays 14 Mile Mlddlebelt 352 8637

SHOE SALES We are a high volume shoe s tore slve experienced sales pe r soc

for a sha rp , aggres-o Only

these fi t t ing this descript ion aod a r e commission sa les-onented, need to t i p ply Applications accepted In persoc . Telegraph at 11 Mile, Te l -Twelve Mall

352-0442 ROBY'S SHOES

need a rel iable, s t e ady d n v e r I sa les persoo who would enjoy ope ra t ing 1 their own established business consist

ing of a s table grocery and genera l H i e n o o n merchand i se route, 5 day* a w e e i in the D 2 5 - 0 9 S K ) Livooia Westland a rea

2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0

4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0 We Offer 6 5 2 - 6 5 0 0 . business

5 2 8 - 1 3 0 0 • |20.900 to JJO OOO year ly

6 8 1 - 5 7 0 0 1 G r 0 B P i n s u r e • Comple t e t ra ining • 88 vears In business

SOLID F U T U R E lor sa les -minded men or women who a r e interested in the fi-nancial services Industry You m u s l be outstanding, with above a v e r a g e abll l ty, desire and t raui tng. including a col-lege educaUon

JOHN HANCOCK 591-1414

SOUTHFIELD O F F I C E of m a j o r cor poraUoo J18,000-I20,l>00 plus cou tml* sioo, realistic 1st year $33,000 BA phjs 1 year outside sale* e r p e n eoce

851 -MSI

3 2 6 - 2 0 0 0

R E A L E S T A T E O N E Equal t ippor tuni ty Company

MY F R I E N D S 4 I ARE E A R N I N G 84.1)00 850.000 a month Would you l ike t o be my f n e n d * Tbe fastest grow ang 4 most exci t ing company in tbe land is uodergo tng a major expansion In tbe Met ro a r ea . I am seeking 3 or 4 hard working, self s tar t ing individuals s tar t ing u

l l t l f f l S l I

NOW Is the BEST TIME to s t a r t your Real E s t a t e c a r e e r T H E DURSIN

E X P E R I E N C E D Automotive Counter

erson Fu l l t ime employmen t Good { ne f l t s Ask for Steve 535-2500

~ ~ r z — E X P E R I E N C E D E n e r g e t i c P b o o e AGGRESSIVE O U T G O I N G P e r s o n people t o set appo in tments for U v o n i a neeOed for busy m u s i c s to r» Prev ious : Home i m p r o v e m e n t Co 84 per hour -sales e x p e n e n c e necessary Knowledge | t « i u s - commiss ion in plea*an! sur

| rounding* Call Bey, Moo thru F n 3pm-7pm or S a t , 10am-2pm, 425-5510

506 Help W a n t e d

S a l e s

of music helpful

AGGRESSIVE SALES P E O P L E needed immed ia t e ly for High Tech F L E X I B L E , outgoing persoc (or in-Safety P roduc t s High commiss ion . | s l 0 T e 0 „ 5 e r taking of l ndus tna l food bonuses p ro tec ted te r r i to ry Manage- j f 0 , v e | ] established Bi rmingham ment oppor tuni ty Call 522-3300 Now through Chri*tmaa 645-1245

PIZZA PERSON 4 Wai t resses Waiters, over 18 E x p e n e n c e d Evenings Gra-d e s P t x i e n a , 6*88 Greenf ie ld , 1 block S of Warren

R E S T A U R A N T Come to where the acUoo ts Now hir tng | t ime poslUon. also cashier 4 rece iv ing

ALVIN'S FASHION SPECIALTY

SHOP seeking m a t u r e e x p e n e n c e d sales help

| Apply in persoc at Twelve Oaks Mall

ALVIN'S SPECIALTY SHOP seeking a m a t u r e aales persoo for fu l l

for Cocktail Servers , Buspersona, host staff 4 dining room s e r v e r s Apply to

Krsoc 9am-«pm daily. Caaa Lup 85 Big Beaver , Troy

upita. K?

tion ava i lab le Apply In person P ie rce S t . B i r m i n g h a m

IMMEDIATE O P E N I N G S fo r expert enced Bar Pe r sons Apply to M a n a g e r Pike Street R e s t a u r a n t , 18 P tke St Poot iac , Michigan-

Lounge. Uvoo ia 525-7640

OOOK psxza make r , ix*t person, bus persoc, Pasquale '9 Res t au ran t . MIS N woodward. Roi

IMMEDIATE O P E N I N G F O R For part I t ime Cashier, week-ends Ful l Uroe ser-j vice ba r t ende r P a r t t ime ba r tender I week-ends. Contact CTeon Smith , May^ 1 f iower Hotel. 453-1820

« f t e 2pm oyal Oak . apply in persoc

COOKS & KITCHEN HELP AcS? ALSO BUS PERSONS

Full 4 P a r t T i m e APPLY IN PERSON

C r i c k e t ' s 4305 Orcha rd Lake Rd

West Bloomfield

JANITORIAL POSITION ava i l ab le , full Ume. mid roomings 5AM-11AM. snth benefi ts P a r t t i m e ava i l ab l e also, if

No e x p e n e n c e required, we perscc . B l M e r

Square Res t au ran t , 5848 Sheldon Rd Canton,

RESTAURANT HELP Ernie s is taking oo a oew look remod-eling, new menu need bus help, coun-ter help, wa i t s taff hostess bast cashier tc grow with E rn i e s Day* 4 nights Apply In person Mon thru F n be?of* l l a m

ERNIE'S DELI 35572 G r a n d R ive r

Fa rming ton Hilla in Muirwood Square

R E S T A U R A N T H E L P Cook. Wait Persoo, Ba r t ende r

E x p e n e o c e d - with references Only' N e a r ReoCeo.

Call be tween Bam-3pm, 258-3173

AMBITIOUS, m a t u r e Sa les -minded P e r m a o e n t pceiuor. In B i rmiqg

shop 3 or 4 day week 5-1243

FREE Century 21, Har t fo rd S is o f fe r ing f r ee pre-Ucenae t ra ining '.small m a l e n a l

tgel fo r it* newest Uvoo ia of f ice t ime t ra iner to help you to a quick

t A*k about our ca ree r t rack pro-n Call W t W J J S STUTZMANN for

1 a p p o i n t m e n t

PUT # 1 TO WORK FORVOU

2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0

C O M P A N Y REALTORS ERA of fe rs ou t s t and ing F r e e Training p r o g r a m s 4 LS i n t e r e s t ed in people commi t t ed to a full t i m e real es ta te ca ree r Our s t rong m a n a g e m e o i backing, a u p e r b of f ice fa c i l i ue s 4 e f f e c t t v e merchandis ing tools comb ine t o a s su re you of a successful 4 p r o f i t a b l e c a r e e r

1 F r e e p re License real es ta te c lasses 40 Hours

2 F r e e Pos t l icensing classes 38 Hours

3 Rea l E s t a t e success training 35 Hours

4 E legan t c o m p u t e n t e d off ices i 24 bour m a n a g e m e n t backing. 8 Highest commiss ioc r a t e s 7 P r o m i n e n t Communi ty standing

FRAN MIRSKY, CRB. CRS Vice President

8 5 1 - 6 0 0 0 7001 O r c h a r d Lake Rd , W Bloomfield

M e m b e r Four Multi-Ll*t Board

PART-TIME/FULL-TIME SHOE SALES PERSON

P e r m a n e n t posiUoo for Women's High Fash ion Shoe Saloo Flexible hours E x ce l leo t s a l a r v Shoe Time, at Cla i re P e a r o o e Somerse t Mall, Troy, 643-0450

REAL ESTATE SALES

CHAMBERLAIN REALTORS, es ta ie Usbed in 1848, is cu r ren t ly in terviewing establ ished real e s t a t e profess ions Is See what the pacese t t e r in the Industry has t o of fe r 10 a rea off ices . Call today fo r m o r e in formaUoo regarding our unique 4 innovaUve p r o g r a m s

WEST BLOOMFIELD Sylvia Stern 851-2303

BIRMINGHAM Nancy Leavenwor th 540-6777

TROY BLOOMFIELD Connie Walk 643-8500

S O I T H F I E L D LATHRUP Steve Leibhan. 557-8700

Should have s business o r sa les back-ground aod s smal l i nves tmen t re-quired Financing ava i lab le Fo r m o r e in f i rmauoo . call Vicky P a r k e r , week days . 10am-7pm. 1-800-845-4465

S A L E S P E O P L E some compute r knowledge f o r fu l l or

o Submi t resume

STORE MERCHANDISERS Publ ishers of People 4 Time m a g a z i n e s ts seeking Individuals oo a p a r t t i m e ba-sis t c merchandise T i m e Inc m a g a z i n e s in m a j o r food, drug 4 discount s tores ln the Southf ie ld :Royal Oak a r e a individ-ual would work during the day Ume hours of Thursday 4 F n d a y A car is necessary At t rac t ive e a r n i n g s In te r ested individuals should send a reply la

— — — — ~ — — 7 , B Johnsoo. 2671 Somerset , e x p e n e n c e d with T r < J y t 8 M ,

p a r t u roe sales pos iuoc to Store Manager Cocnj uoo 44473 Ann Arbor f 48370

uler Connec-P l y m o u t h

S A L E S P E O P L E tioos for W Bloomfield i

P A R T T I M E SALES-PEOPLE

645

A NEW CAREER IN REAL ESTATE

Bitsiness is good Exper ienced or will t ra in Call for an in te rv iew

2780 Roches te r Rd . Troy

O ' R I L L E Y R E A L T Y 6 8 9 - 8 8 4 4

F R I E N D L Y OUTGOING enjoy w for fu l l or Video Worl

le who with the publ ic needed t ime posiUoos a t

30088 Ford, Garden City

To work in a very pleasant a tmosphere , very f lex ib le hours Call Judy 851-1022

S I G N A T U R E S OF W BLOO

REAL ESTATE SALES ASSOCIATES you can e a r n 12400 per mooth even If you dion t m a k e a sale Any earning* you m a k e for sales would be In addition to this This ts not a d raw, salary or gua ran t ee If y*xi qual i fy , 1 can show you our fas t s t a r t p r o g r a m For m o r e informaUoo. call P e t e Or lop or Bob Massaron a t

THE MICHIGAN GROUP Execut ive Relocat ion Service

8 5 1 - 4 9 9 0

REAL ESTATE SALES CAREER

Kingsway Assoc ERA is growing, ex | cel leot m a r k e t coodi uons require us to

increase our associa te staff We h a v e an oppor tuni ty In res ident ia l rea l e s t a i e

I (or those c o m m i t t e d to a full t ime ca-r e e r Qualified appl ican t* can expec t

• Very comple t e t ra ining itiooal B i rmingham off ice facil i-

ties Sound "haod*-oo" m a n a g e m e n t

Contact Michael Col ter

642-4300

SALES P E O P L E N E E D E D for p a r t t ime posiUoos at wotneas spec ia l ty s tore PrevKxu* exper ience des i red . Ap-ply in persoo at Hadley Arden, down-town Farming too Center . F a r m i n g t o o

SALES P E O P L E needed ExceUen t t ra in ing p rogram ava i l ab l e P a i d roedi ca i denta l , also p rof i t s h a r i n g Chance lo e a r n 130,000 plus Apply in pe r soo

ART VAN F U R N I T U R E 35323 Plymouth Rd , U v o o i a

STORE MERCHANDISERS Publishers of People 4 T i m e m a g a c n w is seeking Individuals oo a p a r t t i m e ba sis to merchandise Time Inc magar ine> in m a j o r food, d rug 4 discount s to res Ln tbe Rochester . Troy a rea Indlvidua. would work during tbe day Ume hours of Thursday 4 F n d a y A c a r Is neces-sary At t rac t ive earnings. In t e res t ed In-dividuals should send a rep ly to B Johnsoo. 2672 Somerse t Troy, Michigan, 48084

TECHNICAL SALES requi res d e c r e e ir. Market ing Sciences or equ lvafeo tex per tence IE i n s t n i m e n u u o o , pressor-and flow, or related product s a l e s Sal-ary. commission, expenaes. all benef i t s Resum? to Box. 584, Observer 4 E r c e n t n c Newspapers , 34251 Schookcrafi Rd , Uvooia . Michigan 48150

T E U A- MARKETING R E P ful l t ime Thousand's of establ ished account-" Much room to grow Benef i ts Salary plua commission 842-0725

S A L E S P E O P L E Star t an excsllng sa les c a r e e r with ooe of the midwest s l a rges t app l i ance re-tai lers We have s eve ra l fu l l t i m e posi-Uons in all d e p a r t m e n t s se l l ing appli-ances. audlos 4 smal l e l e c t ron i c s Ex c - u , a i r s - n - w ^ p e n e n c e belpful but not necesjaary We n p U a f p o w ? ' C T ^ t r a in ing . n 4 H o m e Improvemen t Co Ooly Top-f n n g e benefi ts 4 exce l len t advance - I t * . , a n n | i t L ment o p p o r t u m u e s A c ~ ~ " « . — l i e - N o l c B * « P e n « « d need apply Top t ioos at our Madison H W 14 Mile Rd 4 35801 Schoolcraf t For Ster l ing Heights, Mt Clemens, Poot iac 4 Southf ie ld loca-u o o s Apply in persoc. Mood*

i ^ ^ i f i " a g e s with bonuses, AM 4 .tore, 4 U ; _m. r . u m. „.b avai lable Call 4 ask for Greg . 282-8071

ipp ly in persoc, Sa turday , l 6 a m - 7pm rdav . 10am - 7pm

F l t E T T E R A P P L I A N C E CO

• Excep t i o

M F I E L D

P H O N E SOLICITORS and Door To-Docr Sol ic i tors We pay the highest c o m m i s s i o n E x p e n e n c e p r e f e r r e d Ful l and p a r t t ime 476-1800

P L U M B I N G SALESMAN, Ful l - t ime fo r P l u m b i n g Supply Salary

718-Call 9 a m - 5 p m 28-4810

F U L L 4 P A R T TIME Help Wanted E x p e n e n c e necessary

Studio Dancewear . B i rmingham, 540-0418 and Southfield 354-6848

RESTAURANT O P E N I N G - New fine

A P P R A I S A L T R A I N E E

Successful Uvoo ia baaed f i r m is look-ing to hire six fu l l u m e t ra inable indi vidual* Good compensa t ion , un l imi ted

rtimng r e s t a u r a n t opening Ln Redfo rd earnings ERA Firs t F e d e r a l , 478-3400 all pos i t ions o p e n Cook*. P r e p , j for G e o r g e Goodltng.

KITCHEN DISHWASHERS Needed for night s h i f t No exper ience necessary P a r t or fu l l t i m e apply in

Dishwasher, E t c Exper ienced wai-t resses 4 w a i t e r s needed, atl shif t*

455-7530 Compet i t ive sa la ry health, insurance Apply in persoo at the River House 7 mlie 4 G r a n d R ive r ac ross f r o m Red-ford Commun i ty Hospital

COOKS-needed ful l u r o e Experienced ooly Detroit a rea . Ask for Mar ty

COOKS-Part u roe evenings Exper ienced

DISHWASHER Full t ime Days

J E N N I E S RESTAURANT 2081 Roches te r Rd

Roches ter Hill* Hampton P l axa Shopping Center

COOKS WATTPERSONS Bus All sh i f t* fall 4 p a r t t ime hours, good wages Benef i ts avai lable Please call 8-5 daily 352-3840

COOKS WAITRESS/WAITERS

persoo only. R E D CEDARS R E S T A U R A N T 23055 Te leg raph at Nine Mlie

KITCHEN H E L P Bartenders , W a i t e r s / W a i t r e s s e s Ear ly Morning Cleaning He lp Apply at.

I j R ' s B a r 4 Grill , 30854 W 10 Mile. Fa rming too Hill*. 48024 474-5875

K I T C H E N H E L P E R S 15 Y E A R S OLD k U P

13 Mlie Rd F a r m i n g t o o Hills Area Call 626-4500

KITCHEN HELP Full t ime position Food p r e p a r a t i o c Dishwasher Main tenance High School students welcome fo r p a r t Uroe Apply

a h i f t a Experienced or | m persoo f r o m 10AM 1PM a t iy c o m m e m o r a t e with ex R o m a n o f f s Ca te r ing Serv ice . 5850 Poo-

tiac Trail , Ann Arbor i cloae t o N Terri-torial R d :

aer leace Pa r t i a l uniforms provided Good w o r t i n g condi t ion*

CANTON BIG BOY 45250 Ford Rd 459-5770

res tauran t pcaiuons

L O O K I N G F O R A G O O D J O B IN

F O O D S E R V I C E ?

Red Lobster is now hiring for ail positions. If you want a job with TOP PAY and GOOD BENEFITS. Apply In person only Monday through Friday, be tween 2 PM. and 4 PM

RED LOBSTER 24705 W 12 Mile. Southfield

27760 Novi Rd Novi

An Equal Oppor tun i ty E m p l o y e r

A R E YOU a real smoo th talker , need pa r t - t ime s r o r k ' Ful l t i m e pay for pa r t -t ime work at RC! Flexible hour*, even-ings S a t u r d a y s Hourly plus commis -sion No sell ing Call Moil ie 531-2500

ARTISTIC Cordia l ^ p a t i e n t individual

P ' l F n , mornings 280 N Woodward,

Hal pa' with retail and bead di ence P a r t t i m e

designing e x p e n -,pply Ln persoo Moo ) N Wt '

B i rmingham Bead S to re

ASSISTANT M A N A G E R POSITION Excel lent business opportuni ty Art Gal le ry e x p e n e n c e p r e f e r r e d Call ask for Mr' P a r k s a t J O S E P H HUR G A L L E R Y 855-0613

COOKS 4 WAIT STAFF Needed Exper ienced All shif t* Family style r e s t a u r a n t Apply Is persoo Uncle Loaae's Cafe Corner of Crook* 4 Aa-b m . Rochester Hilla. Mich

KITCHEN P R E P H E L P 84 50 per hosu to s t a r t Apply Ln peracn Boh Evans R e s t a u r a n t Te legraph 4 1-484 Southfield

SANDWICH 4 SALAD P R E P P e r s o o needed for Sol s Dell E x p e r i e n c e pre-fe r red but will t r a i n 6 days per week, 8 30am-2 30pm Call S a r a h . 424 8080

Will. COOK WANTED

Mercy Center Farmingtoo 1 - - Contact Nancy or Mary

- 476-6816

~ COUNTER HELP Now accepting applications for fall aad part Ume positions Apply in Only Dankln Donsta. 24176 G n Oak Park, N of 18 Mile

LONG J O H N S I L V E R ' S for all

Wayne Road.

SECRETARY R E C E P T I O N I S T fo r poostnactioo f i rm , muat have genera l

60 W P M phone

ASSISTANT MANAGER

Assistant m a n a g e r needed to s t a r t Im-media te ly No exper leoce neceaaary Neal with good c h a r a c t e r Expand ing m a n a g e m e n t p r o g r a m in e f f e c t t 25o per week e a r n i n g potent ia l

Call 688-8153

Now accenting applscati shif ts Apply at 441 S \ Westland

off ice exper ience type skill* and some pioceaaor, address A Baas Cooa t rac t ioc Bi rmingham. Ml 4M11

srith word lo G e o r ge

PO Box 4M

COUNTER PERSON Apply la parson at Daw* a Dail. 2288 Or-chard Lake Rd Orchard Laka

— u i u r

• - DAY DISHWASHER NIGHT PREP COOK

kppfy la parson bstwaan J 4ptr

Diggers 30565 Grand River

Farmington H#W DAY HQS 1 V 1 * 8 1 * 1 ALSO EXMDU ENCED 8RXA.KFAXT COOK

DAV W ATT Staff A Nl«bl D h * w a * a r s Apply at Caspars Anna. Dsi a sSu s a R o M r Ml D M

M A C H U S

R E D F O X Applications being t a k e r for evening posit ions

H O S T - H O S T E S S C A S H I E R D I S H W A S H E R S A L A D P R E P W A I T S T A F F

T R A I N E E A S S I S T A N T M A N A G E R

Apply m peraon after 2:30pm Tetegrapn, S of 15 MWa

S E R V I C E S T A F F Good hourly r a t e plua t ips I m m e d i a t e

o a l y Ro-

: open ings Apply lo p e r s o o a I us ronse l Ca fe . Grea t Oak* Mall.

Days SHORT ORDER COOK

Mast be experienced Excellent Golden Lantern

A S S I S T A N T

M A N A G E R 9 WEST HIRING

8 West, The Nat ions Loading brand of Ladies fashion l e a the r footwear la looking for a c a r e e r or iented ASSISTANT M A N A G E R hall 4 p a r t Uroe sales people t o work la our b e a u u fill 12-Oaks Mall Store . Novi C a n i d a u should be will ing lo grow srith our iy namic 4 rapadly expanding c o m p a n y Above a v e r a g e pay g rea t benef i t s Self mot iva ted 4 sales or iented peopie ooly Call Manager oo Monday » W to a r range an in te rv iew

SNACK BAR Help Needed w e f e s i e d . n Fall or p a r t u m e condit ion* Nor th Hill Rochester

9 W E S T 12 OAKS MALL, NOVI

F U R N I T U R E SALESPERSON

AgjgressJve person with m a n a g e m e n t potent ial Must have of f ice o r residen-tial f u r n i t u r e e x p e n e n c e Some College p r e f e r r e d Must have strong d e n r e to a d v a n c e with ar. established, growing c o m p a n y Salar ied poalUoo.. benefi ts One e v e i l n g per wee*, oo Sundays

Caill Sir Weiss, 474-3400 G L O B E F U R N I T U R E RENTAL

F U R N I T U R E SALES Must have exper ience Good benef i t s I locat ions Call: T n S ta te F"urnlture 318-7582

H O M E I M P R O V E M E N T STORE needs very m a t u r e persoo for sa le s tock job a t re ta i l s t o r e

722-4170

IF you a r e m a m e d with 2 yea r s of col-lege. a re present ly employed, F a r m e r s In su rance Group will t ra in you par t -t i m e to qualify for your own agency with f i rs t year income gua ran tees ! Call Days, 881-5220 Evening* 387-0805

IF YOU have ever considered a Caree r in Real Es ta te , Call Donna Domalake. Century 21 Woodward Hill* 646-5008

IF YOU L I K E P E O P L E 4 talking oo Lhe pbooe U f e Style Health 4 F l tnem has t h e Jofc for you Ln Westland Call Annet te at 771-7050

INDUSTRIAL SALESPERSON Aggreaaiv* individual to call oc new 4 exis t ing account* throughout Michigan 4 the Midwes t Sales background Ln ad-ver t i s ing . e l ec t ron ic* meta l working or const ruct ion des i rable Send remiroe to: MLM. 1573 S Telegraph. Bloomfield Hill* Michigan. 48013

IN STOCK WALLPAPER t ime openings for e x p e n

aggress ive Sales Peopie for beau t i fu l Novi Wal lpaper Store Must be f lexible P l e a s e Call 427-&400

POSITION AVAILABLE par t Ume Sales i.day and night) for women ' s fash-ion store" P l e a s e apply within. Casua l Corner , Poo t i ac Mall

R E T A I L SALES

LADY MADONNA MATERNITY has i m m e d i a t e opening* In our B i rmingham Boutique 4 Southfield Outlet s tore

Successful appl ican ts must have faah-ion sales abili ty. Lnltiative 4 outgoing personal i ty Advancement opportuni-Ues ava i lab le

P lease cal l be tween 11-3 Mary Ray 354-84J1

P R E P A I D L E G A L CONSUALTY INC is oow a v a i l a b l e in Michigan. TVC Mar ket ing Co needs Salespeople. E x p e n enced p r e f e r e d but srilJ t rain individuals Ca!1313 330-0010 Ms Cayce

outgoing ask fo r

P R E S T I G I O U S S A L E S DITTRICH FURS

We a r e looking for a m a t u r e sa leswom-an with a good appea rance to Join our s taff If se lec ted , your sa la ry plus com-miss ion will provide for compensaUoo c o m m e n s u r a t e wtth your ability On-the-job t r a in ing 4 p leasant working condition*. Reply to P O Bo* 02484, Det ro i t Ml 482M

PROFESSIONAL Sales People Only

Tt red of w o r k i n g for the o ther g u y * Go into business for yourself without tbe overhead . Cal l be tween 10am and 1pm.

533-5732 P R O F E S S I O N A L T E L E M A R K E T I N G P e o p i e P o s i u o c s now opeo for Top Notch T e l e m a r k e t i n g People Nice work ing cooditloos, Ln Troy of f ice High Hosirly Wage srith bcr.uses for leads 4 sa les Bonuses 4 Incentives for high p r o d u c e r s F s M t e r v l e w , cal l J s n Katx. t*-fw J-5PM 818-7718

PROMOTION P E R S O N N E L needed P r o g r e s s i v e Southfield F i r m seek* m o t i v a t e d , m a t u r e , t e a m oriented peo-ple to p r o m o t e energy conservat ion p r o g r a m s All leads supplied May srork up to M bours per sreek Good botirly r a t e plua bonus Should have c u s t o m e r relauon background CaU M a n

311-558-8133 An E q u a i Opportuni ty Employer

I N T E R I O R DESIGN WORK Coordinat ing ar t work and acceaeonea Flexible hours t ra ining avai lable Call oooo-4PM. 342 5583

WATT 4 BARTENDER NEET>ED Appfy Within __

May's J apanese Stel I <825 ludd tahaM. I

DELI CLERK • Caaaaa - | | | appro* » h a a n

W a s a a 3 » p s » - l * p « i M6<81>

I COUNTER PERSON

:-Making n a n * i l l k a s a a w r y am m tms,

• ^ s r l a s r i helps bat mU i r a t e M b ( a a l a a Plana Dstt rffil

Omm a r M daaa Win t r s a a D m r m T I D a * M i a s a t s a a r i i a M l m A v a a i

s p a r s w sar as l a s m s

a a a r a t a With a u a r U v e a i aaly WlU l a y h » Waa t I U 2 *

MANAGER

l a i C T n . , Ta4a-

M A N A G E R T R A I N E E S

E ^ a r ^ n r e M a M hm m t n I If yea a r e I M i a a ler a e a r w wMh M a r a we s n « M Bka t a ta lk l e yea A»

Moa Fri . , 8-4 MC D O N A i X *

US?TMte.

WAIT PEOPLE

J.L. SEAGULL NTGHTCLUB

Apply la Persoo after 4 PM 142*8 W 6 MU> R4

|1 Mk W o lTa lacraph

A TROY R E A L ESTATE FIRM E S TABLJSHED IN 1808 IS NOW I N T E R VIEWING TO F I L L 4 SALES POKI "HONS BY OCTOBER 15 SECURITY FRIENDLY WORK PLACE 4 ONE O F THE IDG BEST COMMISSION STRUC TORES O F F E R E D TO THE EXPER1 ENCED SALES ASSOCIATE FAST START TRAINING PROGRAM AND UNLIMITED INCOME POTENTIAL O F F E R E D TO T H E U N E X P E R I ENCED CAXX ROBS MARTIN AT LAUD'S DIC 848-5408

WAIT P E R S O N k DISHWASHERS After School par t U n a « H P M Good s a l a r y p t a Ope k t n a a l a C i r W i Cansy U n a * Call ha twaaa 8 4 P M

484-818!

ATTENTION CAREER Foxnaoor haa exciting management oa-portaaMaa available st Wsa&aad MaE Call TMMary a t M l - M M

far faU 4 par t

m * CaMv °LslMd* ta^Oea2*Vlv4^4

V A i T P c m c m •aahts u n ram.

o*r

fo r P a r t - t a n . Work CaB "IJ <141 ar 4447804

AVON I T S CHRISTMAS NOW"

INVESTMENT SPECIALIST

Star t s reward ing Caree r Lo the Real E s t a t e Busaneas for a hixh produc ing F a r m i n g t o o Hills Off ice Fa l l t ime oo Staff TRAINER to Insure r o a r chances of success Opening avai lable for the aggress ive-srork or ienta ted indlvidaial

Call Bonnie David for Interview

C E N T U R Y 2 1 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

851-6700

Relocation Refer al Coordinator

Needed for new Real Es t a t e Company in Downtown F a r m i n g t o o Will pay top commiaa ioo and benefi ts for those who qua l i f y Cal l weekdays 10-4 p m . Ask for the M a n a g e r 474-1

SALES P E R S O N Commiaaioo sales posit ioo to represent new monthly publicaUoo G r e a t po t en Ual Call Marv Burke 548-4120

SALES PERSON E x p e r i e n c e d , ma tu re . honest, hard w o r t i n g Manage-ment t ra in ing ACE H a r d w a r e . 3262 South Blvd.. Bloomfield >52-0808 ment

SALESPERSON - FuU U m e Aggres-sive, dependable Wtll t r a i n L a d i e s shoes P r e f e r over 30 Vil lage Shoe Inn Fa rming too . 474-7105

T e l e m a r k e t i n g R e p s A d v e r t i s i n g S a l e s

Police 4 f i re publications Commiss ion 4 expenses negot iable CaU or w n t e

C.C.I.. P.O. Bo* 3232 Saginaw, Ml 48605 Attn: Phil Johnson

Or telephone 517-791 -3811

SALES P E R S O N Full t ime, for B i rmingham d r a p e r ? 4 bath shop E x p e n e n c e n e c e s s a r y Ask for Mr Abramsoo 644-5280

R E T A I L S A L E S

Pari Time Permanent

M a k e ex t r a money. Work in our own re-taU out le ts aad earn while you learn. No e x p e n e n c e necessary We will t r a i n

SALESPERSON For chUdren s high faahion clothing

1 store. Par t - t ime , no evenings o r Sun-day* Must have e x p e n e n c e B i rmingham 647-4808

SALESPERSON Must have expenence . for Chudlks of RI r*y>ngh»m 647-1300

T E L E M A R K E T I N G Our Uvonia of f ice I* looking for T e l e pbooe Salea Peopie wbo des i re an op-portunity to work for an e x t r e m e l y suc-cessful corporat ion in Home Improve -ment . Our people cur ren t ly e a r n an av -e r age of 1275 per week U your a r e aggreaalve highly mot iva ted 4 looking for a positioo srith possible advance -ment, call 422-4100

T E L E P H O N E C A L L E R S Evening bours Hourly p lus commis -sion E x p e n e n c e p r e f e r r e d , bu t not nec

y CaU be ta 84X1

essary CaU between l - 4 p m only, ask for Cian ta le . 476-18 "

No m o r e than 15-20 hours per week. , .. . - ,-

and Mid v a c a t i o n " ^ ^ - I STifi no paid a c a a o c s | ^ ] o v e ^ ^ p , y 4

SALESPERSON

Michigan 's finest chain of h o m e deco-ra t ing s tores has an itwrsgBs^te o p j a a g g for a mature , responsible sa lesperson who can work flexible bour* on a par t Ume bas i s We special ize in window t rea tmen t* . waU covering*, pa in t 4

fo r color

T E L E P H O N E SALES R E P S P a r t t ime for Fa rming ton Hill* o f f i c e ExceUent hourly wage plus commis -sion Call 855-1074

ly plus commissioc - p a r t t F a i r l a n e Cen te r

271-0413

n o r t i n g conditions

Apply In person at:

K N A P P S H O E S T O R E 7060 Wayne Road

Westland, Ml

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CaU A.CCPiela Fisher Wal lpaper Plymouth , Mich

458-5860

R O U T E S A L E S S£5,000 - $30,000

1ST YEAR POTENTIAL Large Michigan food wholesaler has I m m e d i a t e posi t ions ava i l ab l e for Route Salea We provide a food service direct ly to the c o m s u m e r and a re look ing for enthusiast ic people who des i re a c a r e e r with high income potent ial You most h sve a s trong des i re to socceed. an outgoing personal i ty aad an excel-lent dr iv ing r e c o r d We provide a com-pany vehicle, bonuses and manage-ment opportuni ty If you have route sa les or d i r ec t sales exper ience, this la for you. Comple te t ra ining provided, however a salea background is helpfal To apply, caU

898-2900

SALESPERSONS, p a r t U m e day* 4 eve pcaiUoos ava i lab le E x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d Apply The Cora Popper 18771 Weal 11 Mile " -i Rd. Soa th f l e ld

SALESPERSON W A N T E D F o r gif t 4 boutique shop In Birming-

Mr Kohil b e t w e e n 10am-h a m CaU Mr 4pm 543-4400

SALES R E P S SALES M A N A G E R FuU t ime P a r t l ime High commiss ion for selling mot ivs t iooal p r o g r a m s Resume to T u r n e r Group, 11818 W 8 Mile, suite a l M . Southfield. M l , 48075

SALES - We a re seeking qual i f ied indi-viduals to srork par t t ime schedules In our Bi rmingham store P rev ious sales e x p e n e n c e I* sot neceaaary We of fe r a p leasan t s r e r t ing env i ronment , compet-i t ive sa la ry and a discount 00 new pur

506 H e l p W a n t e d S a l e s

THE TALBOTS SHEILA NEIHAUS 258-9696

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If you have a "burning 1 des i r e to increase your net wor th a n d self-esteem, we have a pro-gram for you We a r e a p r e m i -um m a r k e t e r of energy eff i -cient heating, cooling and en-ergy savings devises We need to be involved with a few good people that have the abi l i ty to communica te with home own-ers by showing them the bene-fi ts of the products we o f f e r Far t i l s ability, you wiU e a r n Ln direct proport ion to w h a t you want 10 e a r n Our p r e sen t people make between 810.000 and 180 000 depending oo tbe t r a t t i tude We wlU furn i sh you snth the appoin tments , p rod-ucts, f inancing aod s e rv i ce fo r your cus tomer If you ' re t i red at being paid srhat s o m e o n e else things you're worth , then set-up an appo in tment srith as and see if sre doo't o f f e r you the opportuni ty to ach ieve emotional and f inancia l suc-cess The d i f fe rence b e t w e e n a winner and a loser is a poal-

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Rich Fettlng 478-5020

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LADIES-HOUSEWIVES. ETC Fa l l or p a r U r n Cummlaalna aales otm d r a w Ta call a a briatlaaa. gif t aad leather s tores Det rMt oeti ina 4 setaar haa a r e a s Reply to P O Box 1147 F r a a k f o r t M v h t 8 4 M

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S a t e s

WALI-PAPEH SALES Kapertcoced In helping cos to l e d wal lpaper Call M r s Gold.

WANT A C A R E E R IN A L T O S A L E S ' So exper leoce neceaaary Apply a t Holiday Chevro le t Mt&O C.rand R i r e r , Farmington Hills, Mich

907 M p W a n t e d Pa r t T i m e

A H O U S E K E E P E R looking lo r a help-•r part t ime srork, N W suburba. 85 per hour Call a f t e r 5 p m 484-4184

ALL breed dog g r o o m e r P a r t t ime for vet hospital. O t i p e n « > c e d requi red

841-04 &8

AM 4 PM N e w s pape r motor route drivers In Bloomfie ld 4 F a r m i n g t o o Hills a r ea Call 814-S158 between Bam-1pm or 223-2800 any t ime

ARTISTS- Exper ienced in painting oo fabr ic 4 gif t I t ems Must be able to let-ter weU Call Judy at 8S1-1M2

SIGNATURES O F W BLOOMFIELD

507 Help W a n t e d

Pa r t T ime

PERSON WANTED for office c leaalag. p a n t ime roomings or a f u m o o o s 4 days per week Grand River 18 Mile area M8-J1I0

PHARMACY 4 COSMETIC CLERK U to 20 h rs a week No evenUMS or weekends Apply T r a v e l e r ' ! Tower Pha rmacy Southheid » 7 M 1 8

I U b Y SITTER N E E D E D for oor 2 4 4 year old in oar Royal Oak home Noo smoker , grandmother type, S days a week Own t ransporta t ion 4 referencea required Pleaae call a f te r 8pm.

248-4877

POSTER Gallery 4 F r a m e Shop nee<k gaoeral salea help, flexible hours Good math skills needed noo smoker Sou th field location 584-8 SM

PROCESS SERVER needed par t - t ime pr imar i ly for Morth-west Suburba M4-S54>0

PRODUCT DEMONSTRATOR for Ap-pliance Co. seeded 8 to 12 hours per week to demonst ra te in major depa r t roeot store Sa turdays A Must Call F n oe lybe tw l l a m - 8 p m , 878-4M1

506 Help W a n t e d

D o m e s t i c

BABY S U T E R N E E D E D in m y Bir m i n g h a m home f r o m J 14-4 10pm for 8 year old boy Call evenings VtO-2212

BABYSITTER HEEDED Garden City My home, your t ranspor-ta t ion Day*. Call a f t e r \ P H « 2 - « 112

508 H e l p W a n t e d D o m e s t i c

LAUNDRESS, experienced, some light c leaning, Bloomfield Twp home Nod s m o k e r Ttaaa or F r i I I 0 a m - 4 p m 13i R e f e r e n c e s Before Spm &44-M38

L A U N D R E S S Bloomfie ld Hills home, fall t ime, c o m penaauon is negot iable P lease

LAUNDRY H E L P P A R T TIME Apply in pe r son

F rank l in Manor Convalesces* Center » 2 - 7 8 8 «

510 SaJee O p p o r t u n i t i e s

512 S i t u a t i o n s W a n t e d

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Full Time - Part Time

LOVING MOTHER wishes to babysit rou t child la Livonia Your

BABYSITTER N E E D E D al m y North-vUle home, 8 A M - 5 M P M 2 days a sreek Noo-sroaker p re fe r red Osrn t r anspo r t a t i on 548-2518

LIVE-IN F E M A L E light assist disabled pe r son Fo r detai ls , ca l l

ATTENTION Par t T ime sa les se rv ice persoo srtth some knowledge ot printing. Could w j r t Into ful l t ime, inside operat ion with some c u s t o m e r contact . 84.50,'kr. starting s a l a r y Flexible boors Will t ra in Trov locat ion A l l for Angela or

848-4182 Wayne.

BAKERY C L E A N - U P , POT WASHER After school and sreekends, 2 to 4 days i week Apply in pe r soc THE BAKER S LOAF 28480 Nor ths res te ra , be tween Frankl in and Inkster R d s , Southfield

CASHIER P a r t t ime position at our Royal Oak Store Approx imate ly 20 hours per week Ideal f o r s tudent - f lexible hours Can Main Off ice , 444-5340. e x t 251

ERB LUMBER CO. CASHIERS 4 CANDY People, 18 yrs. ot older. P a r t t ime . Apply in persoo Oid Orchard Thea t r e . 28VS3 Orchard Lake Rd„ F a r m i n g t o o Hill*

CASHIERS Immedia te par t t ime openings Must be 18 t e a r s o r older Heavy l if t ing re-quired Apply lo pe r soo Shopping Cen-ter Markets , S43S Orcha rd lake Road i 15 Mite. West Bloomfie ld

RECEPTIONIST In Veterinary Hospi-tal Must be over 18 Good phone voice Typing 4 filing skills required After Spm call J4 8-8505

RECEPTIONIST, par t t ime, oral sur-gery off ice Excel lent opportunity for outgoing, responsible individual Must have dental or medical receptionist ex-perience Good benefi ts Send Resume to Suite a 180, SO W Big Beaver Rd Birmingham. M I , 44008. Attention Office Manager

RECRUIT 4 SUPPORT Volunteers in Livingston 4 Oakland Counties 10 month year 20 hours average per week-Work mostly f r o m bome Salary 82.200-84.000 Responses to Camp Fire, 51 W Warren, Detroit. Michigan 48201

RELIABLE PERSON who loves to drive, has a car, good In math and good personality You srlll go around to stores to check products in stores. All suburban areas Pe rmanen t posiUoo. d l y s 84 25 an bour plus gas Submit hand written reply to Box 584, Observ-er 4 Eccentr ic Newspapers, 24251 Schoolcraft R d . Uvooia . Michigan 48150

R E T I R E D PERSON for par t t ime job in print shop. U g h t deliveries and general cleanup. Red-lord. 255-2272

CLERKS •or part t i m e or a f t e r school 4 week-olds, 18 y rs old 4 up Apply Plaxa Dell 18145 Nor thwes t e rn Hsry at 12 Mile

254-2210

CLERK T Y P I S T seeded fo r Southfield office, 20 hours a week. Mature reli-able. Fo r an a p p o m t e m t , ca l l U n d a be-tween 8 and 4 Men. th ru Fr i . . a t

252-4410. E x t 224

COLLECTOR P a r t t ime, Call Dan Ternig

An Equa l Oppor tuni ty Employer

Evenings 354-4524

C O L L E G E STUDENT Valet P a r k i n g

355-4418 or 881 1534

CROSSING GUARDS for Mldvalc Ele--nentary School. West Lincoln 4 Sooth Glenhurs l P a i d position, oo exper ience neceaaary &44-3044

DATA E N T R Y C L E R K experienced oo IBM P C Moo thru F n Bi rmingham area 444-8446

R E T I R E E for par t t ime work In mens shirt workshop Should be handy Down-town Birmingham Call 442-0448

SECRETARY B O O K K E E P E R Need experienced persoo for accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll 4 geoeral off ice duties Must have com-puter experleoce Bloomfield Hills area Contact Sandy 325-8848

BABYSITTER needed 4-8 h rs / sreek Moo.. Tues... Wed, AM ooly, Your home or mine . 5 roo gir l 12W Woodward Greenf ie ld a rea

LIVE IN H E L P mvotvtag c a r * of 2 chil-dren , agea 4 y r* 2 yrs, 4 8 weeks old. S e p a r a t e living quarter*, room 4 board plus wages Bloomfield Hills 254-0*44

BABYSIT! ER needed in my bome for 2 mooth old infant , some housekeeping

8 to 10 h r * per day, Mon thru < Must have expe-

transportaUoB. Call. 248-1275

requi red F n , good hourly pay n e n c e and reliable t n anyt ime,

BABY S I T T E R p a n t ime needed In my Inch Redfo rd bome. Includaa. day, evening

and weekeod hour* Own t ranspor ta t ion Dependabili ty ana expert-s t Need loving persoo as

soon as possible 527-7840

oeceaaary

BABYSITTER P e r m a n e n t par t t ime, Tues.. Thurs , F r i . 7 20-4 20 p m , for 15 rmootb girl In oar home, near Maple 4 Inkster R d a References 455-4218

BABY SITTER to Uve-ln la exchange

old. Idea] for college s toden t W, Call before 2pm 728-8405

BABY'S! I T E R WANTED in my West-land bome I children, osrn t ranspor ta -tion 2 day* s week. 2-Spm 724-2181

BABYSITTER WANTED In our home for occassional day t ime or evening ait-u n g Fa rming too residents only Must have own t ranspor ta t ion 552-8125

BABY SITTER wanted, 2 day* per week Mature, osrn t ranspor ta t ion , ref e r eoces reqnired Bloomfield a r e a Call JUl 844-1088

BABYSITTER, 2 a f t e rnoons , noo-srooker, to take care of 9 month old Own t ranspor ta t ion Reliable West Bloomfield a r e a 843-8242

BABYSIT Tues Wed,. T h u r s . 8am-5:20pm 4 year old, 8 mooth old. 14 Mile 4 Lahser "Mast drive, noo smoker , ytmr child welcomed Salary nego t iab le

540-7244

SOUTHFIELD Schools need Cashier kitchen helpers 3 bour i per day

Call 423-4513

STEADY PART TIME. 20 boor*. Bir a r ea Typing, dictaphone,

PC . exper ience helpful, but not necessary David Guenther 844-8200

D E L I V E R Y PERSON P a r t - t i m e . 2 days per sveek

Call be tween 2pm-5pm ONLY, 552-0784 or 558-7201

DELIVERY PERSON, p a r t t ime Flexl-ole hours C a r provided W a t e r o Wayne County Call be tween 8 30-Spm,

427-8400

STUDENT CLERKS For a f t e r school 4 S a t Will t ra in for s tores in S'Od. W Bloomfield Apply in persoo S a t noon to 1pm at Mai Kal Cleaners, 24225 W 7 Mlie at Telegraph

STUDENT needed for a f t e r school off-Ice work Including running e r r a n d s miscellaneous off ice duties, some furni-ture moving. Must have reliable c a r 15-20 hours s week 557-7450

SUNDAY CLERK for office In mini-swrage complex Some Saturday*. 84 per bosir Wixom a rea For apppolntmeot 888-2888

D I N N E R COMPANION

Person needed f r o m 5 to 7 PM to pre-pare s imple dinner and share s a m e with s h a r p (physically and mentally,1

young 82 yea r old, a f f luent widower wbo Eves in North P a r k Towers, South-field Conversat ion food Soc to in te rv iew qua! cants srith good re fe rencea i teady and dependab le Cal l 254-4402

DRIVER needed pa r t - t ime , day work. Over 18 wtth good dr iv ing record. Car supplied

535-5500

mDorianl as ailfied appli-res Must be

T E L E M A R K T I N G Hourly, plus bonuses equals an to 112 an hour. Moo - F r t . 5-9 P M , Sat, 10-2, 540-3400, Ext. 84

T H E PROFESSIONAL WOMAN - p a n Ume m a t u r e salesperson, 84 per hr plus commission CLoeed Mondays, Birmingham location, 254-8707

WAREHOUSE IN NORTHVILLE Shipping Clerk. Bam-noon. Monday thru F n d a y Packing goods lor UPS and pull-ing s tock 84 per bour Call evenings oolv 581-0434

WE N E E D E X P E R I E N C E D clerical 4 secretar ia l employees who can be available for t emporary ass ignments oo an oo-call basis Pleaae send r e s u m e outlining •>'»« 4 salary requ i rements to Bess .Armstrong, Tbe Taubman Co. Inc , P O Box ~2M. Bloomfield Hilla. ML 48303-0200

BBAYSITTER for 5 year old 4 1 year old every other S a t evening 4 1 day per

eek . WlU provide t ranspor ta t ion If In Bi rmingham area ences required

4 r e f e r 540-8252

B E A U T I F U L BABY seeds TLC, 20 hours weekday* Own t ranspor ta t ion Exper ienced References Call early A.M 4 eves., Bloomfield Hills 844-434]

BEVERLY HILLS Couple seek experi-enced adult to care for Infant In their bome. Moo-Frt . , beginning Nov Refer encea required Please srrlte, s ta t tng exper ience 4 pay requirements to P 0 Box 1085. Birmingham. M l . 44012

BUSY, Newly estabUsihed company needs reliable* women with good r e f e r ences. interested In making ex t r a moo-

cleanlng homes. Ful l or p a r t t ime tion ao. problem After 4 p m

-4444 Tool. 525-5315 Barb. 477-

CARING PERSON for our girls. 3 4 5, tn our Troy bome Approx 30 h r* per week Non-smoker Transpor ta t ion 4 r e f e r e n c e s needed After 5pm 878-7085

CHILD CARE Loving responsible w o m e n to care for our 3 yr old boy ln our Bloomfield Hills borne. Begin Im-media te ly . Permanent , full t ime posl tion Osrn t r anspor ta t ion Light bouse work and light food p repara t ion Excel-lent sa lary and recent references . Call be fore 1 30pm 444-2571

LIVE-IN v ices fo r h o m e should also welcome opportunity

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seeking Agli.esITT Ksgar Sail' Dealer* to sell 4 Install revolutionary 'new security 4 aoargy saving baaamani storm srladosrs Excel lent ground floor opportunity outstanding income pecao tial for energetic achiever* No invento-ry required training funuabed Ask for

Mr. Sims 522-7861

MOTHER- Experienced b a b n i t u r to care for year child Days Full t ime

Meats included Ranraocea avail C W r y Hill; Joha Daly a r e a Call

after 4PM far appt 546-1078

ooly

MOTHER OP (1). interested in babysit ting your child In my Garden City home. 3 yr* child care expanance Day* 2 yr* 4 up Your transportation Lota of TLC 241 3344

511 E n t e r t a i n m e n t

j a r t i c i p a t e In p r o f i t a b 55-0248 or 477-4113

LIVE-IN. p a r t t ime, m a t u r e ar compan ion , able to drive, for once a

S T d a y i mon th . . only

iy* Experienced, good i Southfield. 352 -0153

LOCAL C O U P L E needs loving persoo to c a r e for twin sons. 5 months old. In our Novi home Nursing background h e l p f u l 344-4458

LOVING MOTHER wanted to watch m y 1 yea r old daughter in m y Beareriy HUls home. Moo. thru Fri . . 8 J0 to 5 30 A f t e r 8 PM. c a l l 844-0843

old in your home, 2-3 days, able child to nu r se ry school. 5 Mile 4 F a r m -ingtoo a r e a 444-2443 484-4380

LOVING P E R S O N needed to care for i n fan t 4 c lean house. Uve- ln ooly Non s m o k e r W Bloomfield Area. A l t e r 8pm. 855-3483

MATURE, loving woman needed la m y bome for a f t e r k indergarden care , oot child, 3 or 4 days per week, oooo 5:30pm. F a r m i n A o e area . Call a f t e r 4pm 478-01 n

M A T U R E loving lady t o c a r e fo r 15 m o old In our Bi rmingham bome, 4 day* per sreek. referencea. 835 per da.

M A T U R E P E R S O N with car - fo r housekeeping 4 to pick-up 3 yea r old f r o m Nurse ry School 5 day*. 12 to 5pm 45. per hour 13 Mi le /Nor thwes te rn a r e a Call evening*. 824-8152

M A T U R E Rel iable babysi t ter wantad My P l y m o u t h bome. Moo thru Frt. 8am to 4pm 1 child OK. Must have referenc-es Af te r 4pm 437-9332

AAA RATED MUSIC T V difference between dance music 4 great dance music ia.

Dance Sounds Unlimited

We're Lhe moat Important guest at your party Specialists ln recorded music lighting, and entertainment Successful parties doo't Just happen Call early for available open dates DJ'd by Art 4 Jan

586-9499 586-9499 ANY OCCASION

P R O D J 850 P E R H O U R DISCO-ROCK-BIG BANDS-TOP 40"

474-4044

CALL G E R I T H E CLOWN Puppe t s ' Magic ' Balloons'

Video tap ing avai lable 348-4488 o r 477-GERI

D J . G r e a t e n t e r t a i n m e n t for all occasions La rge selection of avai lable WUl t r a Leave i

ivei, no party too f a r 522-0208

D J Music fo r any occaaioc. Pa r t i e s . Weddings Very reasonable r a t e s Dance l ights ava i lab le . Book your Chr i s tmas P a r t y now Don. 425-7458

JAN SAN P U P P E T S

magic m u s i c a l l occas ion* ( 842-7450 o r 847-4478

M A K E YOUR WEDDING VOWS in the beau t i fu l romantic Hawai ian t radi t ion for Wedding Soog 4 Daoce Call 453-»441

MUSIC FOR L I F E Solo Pianis t D u o , T r i o Quar te t . Bach to Boogie. Jaxx 4 Classical . P a r t i e s 4 All Occa-

alao 853-3574

Wedding. 'Party I S IDE S T R E E T 8425

435-4381 941-0437 689-5014 558-3407

M A T U R E Rel iable woman to babysit in m y Garden City home fo r 2 children. Moo-Fr t , 4-5.30 . 8100 per week. Non-smoke r . r e f e r e n c e s required 425-8741

M A T U R E WOMAN to sit for our 1 y r old son In our Rochester Home. Liri i t housework, noo smoker, dependable 7 a m - 5 p m . w e e k d a y * Call d a y s 554-5440 After 5pm. 452-4207

M A T U R E WOMEN seeded lo srork for Housec leaning Service Reliable with r e f e r e n c e s 1 own t r a n s p o r t a t i o n Hour* 8 a m - 2 p m 425-7800 or 827-8717

512 S i t u a t i o n s W a n t e d

F e m a l e

A Balanced Plan Ol Care You've Found It

Personal i sed home c a r e at l a best 24 hr se rv ice

7 day* per week Home Care 2000

423-6500

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NEED MORE TIME IN YOUR U T E 7 Let aa help you aaask.es available for

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518 E d u c a t i o n

ft i n s t r u c t i o n COMPUTER LEMONS- Private ar Group Conanodara 44 k 1*4 Claaaaa . l o a n tailored b> atadaisl seeds , hatfa rung or advanced Utech 841-4*34

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Learn la apeak Japanese. French, German, R seal I n tsgeasr. Classes asnsa Raaskaa Method for a * pro now startiag In Birmingham For far liter information, call the U i d m a t l j at Detroit 827-18*5

m a k e your tile i e r y a s s g - ,

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"SUPER MOM" srlll ciaaa your home Uvonia Redford. Westland, Dearborn H u r w _ n o a b k Ra tes ' Call M r * Clean, a t 7*4-0448

TWO MATURE Dependab le srith exper leoce and references srlB clean your home, cook or c a t e r Cal l be tween 1 Oam and 4 p m 1 -443-4248

WHO YOU GONNA CALL?

DUST BUSTERS Homes, offlcea, apartmenta. condoe Dynamic cleaning service Our tea ma are boneet 4 dependable Experienced, references 454-3748 or771-4041

WOMAN SEEKING HOUSEKEEPING In Westland. Canton, Uvonia 4 Plym-outh areas Good references 7*1-217*

WORKING MOTHER of ooe srlll c a r e for your child, fu l l or p a r t Ume, Moo thru F r t Your t r anspor t a t ion . Cantoo a rea 387 2481

YOUNG woman, 28. de spe ra t e ly aeek ing baby sitting )ob P lease cal l again Aak for M I R Anne Sear*. 4*V7044

513 S i t u a t i o n s W a n t a d

EARLY R E T I R E E E oow a v a i l a b l e Tool room background WiU consider any field. Call Ed at 274-1854 o r 1-447-7140

RETIRED PROFESSIONAL DRIVER srlll d r ive your c a r . van, motorhome, a n y w h e r e in Canada or U A Perfect driving record 348-1108

GMAT GRE LSAT Are you prepared''

Stanley R Kaplan Educational Is (2M oldest 4 largest

In test preparation CAXX 548 53*0

J 4 D COMPUPRINT Word P r o c e s s o r T e r m

traaarriatlia. s 843-447* 341 *444

P R O B L E M WRITING

Same day aarvtes Accetype 544-1 I opiate Secretarial!

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GUITAR LESSONS Pnvate, BegUmer thro Advanced

B A Berklee College of Music Boston W Bloomfield Jerry. 841-444*

HIGH SCHOOL Hooor Student willing elementary or middle school

in Math. Science or English 357-41*4

INSTRUCTOR Rxclt lM Opportunity as Instructor at private Educational Can-ter Flexible part-time after school hour* Sand Resume 3*50 W Big Bea-ver, Suite 181. Troy. MI 44444

MATH TUTORING All Gradee. M S M A Degrees

ExperMnced T i e r her A C T . - S A T Programs 441-5444

OPENINGS for 1 H - * yr olds, T u e s . Thurs morning 4 afternoon nursery school Day c a r e also avai lable C 0 0 5 Pre-School, West Bloomfield

PIANO LESSONS plus voice, organ, clarinet 4 percusnlon in your home Popular or classical All ages Piano Rental available The Association at Music Teacher*. (51-54*1 or 8*5-44*8

PIANO LESSONS In Farmington Hills certified music teacher

la all types ot music, be-ginners. sdvanced. adults. 477-2484

522 P r o f e s s i o n a l

S e r v i c e s THE POINT MYOTHERAPV 4

FITNESS CENTER m Patricia R Isaacsosi

Certified Boaade Prudden MyotberapUa E x e o s e Therapist

447 E Grand River Brighton 2*7-6744

( R . w , o - i a o * i g

LOTTERY P U Y B » A III >IUI > « at part wmaesg ssanhsr* now available.

Call Toil Free 1-444-**l-44T8

SINGLES we heve a great way fat 844 t e meet a t tar aM^sa Bowl srfah s a as

SEASON-1

We're ma£?*t ST? ' r W i srtth all at amr 444 4 igl 11' Par information caO Ashlee. 4*7-1443

THANK YOU SL Jede for o t k a M a g far me a f avor I had Mat aU hope M ohtaas

are t ruly t h s s ^ - f t h a i .

TO MY DARLING TIFFANY Happy I aiS i si asi j

My Leva for yea Is greater with aadk day 4 year T A

Typing/Al l Types 7 Days a week 348-6309

523 A t t o r n e y s

Legal C o u n s e l i n g

ATTORNEY FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION

• Divorce, Personal Injury • Real Estate. Drunk Driving

GEOFFREY H NICKOL

Plymouth 455-5502

ATTORNEY Personal Injury Caaaa Divorce - Real Estate Other L e n l MaUers

LARRY' KBOWERMA.N

453-6610

PIANO-ORGAN LESSONS - All types, all agea Popular taught at level. Your home or mine 2* perlence Birmingham area 444-4447

SEMI RETIRED male desires 25 bours weekly employment - have accounting, bookkeeping, off ice and small bus I was managerial background 444-0301

515 Chi ld C a r a BABYSITTING In m y l icensed South-field h o m e , opening for 1 Infan t 4 1 tod-dler A w a r m 4 loving e n v i r o n m e n t . 7 yr* exper ience 567-07*4

BEVERLY HILLS Child Care Center*, a non-profit organixatlon. haa openings tn all its p r o g r a m s - Infanta, toddlers,

hril 4 par t

M O T H E R home f rom hospital needs help with 3 school age chi ldren Roches te r 852-7751

MOTHER'S ASSISTANT needed to c a r e for k inde rga r tne r and 3 year old P lym-

Uoo and lefe i ences required

NANNY TO 1 srltb cooking/ days o r Uve-ln a r e a Af te r 6 P M

Supervise teen-ages 4 [ /c leaning 3pm . pm w re-In possible North'

4 help

irtlle 420-2147

CHILD C A R E m y bome for pre-schooler and kindergar tener . Bloom-field Hills a r e a References , non-smoker Salary negotiable. 40 hours a week, CaU 647-5180

CLEANING H E L P Thurs Evenings, 5 30-8"30PM

R e f e r e n c e s W Bloomfield Area Call a f t e r 7 P M 4*4-4477

E A R N E X T R A CASH" Average « per hr demons t ra t ing toys 4 g if ts Home P a r t y P l a n No invest ment . No collecting. No del iver ing World s beat Hostess P r o g r a m Cathy 281-41*7 o r Shirley 521-805S Lynne 531-38*6 or Roxanae 474-8348

F I E L D R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S needed for sponsoring agency of child care lood p r o g r a m Openings in Wayne. Wash-tenaw Lenawee 4 Monroe Counties. Nutrit ion or child development back-ground is he lpful . Send resume to: P. 0 . Box tftI47. Livonia, ML, 48150

" FOOD DEMONSTRATORS Training provided for f lexible part Ume » o r i in s to res aea r vour bome on Fri-

1 Sa turdays , 84 00 per hour I for^ipf iotnt iSroi 540-7780

FRIENDLY' ftjRSOft to seU at lunch counter. 10:S0AMvlP4i Monday thru F n d a y , Vassela C a V n a i , 15088 Teie-grapk Rd. N of 10

GROCERY IN sampling Must tWK taUoe and be ava l l ab day P leaae caU f ron tervlew a p p t

HANDYMAN flexible hour*, for at W Bloomfield Call l a m - 4pm

HIGH SCHOOL Student nalfctfi to clean Vet Clinic - in Farmingtoo Call 477-0314

506 Help W a n t e d D o m e s t i c

A BABY-SITTER, NANNY w a n t e d Must love chi ldren Must have recen t references . Flexible bour*. Noo-Smoker Call 352-4515

ABLE WOMAN to care for infant and do Ught housekeeping Moo-Fr t . in m y West Bloomfield home Non-smoker , oira t ranspor ta t ion 4 references required Alter 4pm 624-8438

y 4 Satur-for sn-8-244S

57-2820

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS F O R MAIDS

HOUSEPERSONS Apply m pe r son

PLYMOUTH HILTON 14707 NorthvUle Rd Plymouth

CLEANING PERSON, ful l t ime . Ma-ture , reliable, expenenced peraoc to c lean a t l a rge Westland a p a r t m e n t c o m p l e x Pleaae caU Mr* G a r r e t t

522- 3344

COMPANION for woman in F a r m i n g ton a r e a Nursing home 40 hours week.

References. Call 643-9555 COMPANION Uve-ln, for disabled eld-erly man Farmingtoo area, must be paUent-compaaaiooate Verifiable ref

4 drive 30 day t r ia l . 533-2042

COMPANION - Uve- in . Ooe block f r o m downtown Bi rmingham for 70 yea r old f e m a l e recovering f rom surgery Meals 110AM 4 4PM). light housework Car ava i lab le for e r r ands 5 nights mini-m u m Flexible f r e e time, ideal for s tu-den t S ta r t week of O c t 7 for 2-4 m o n t h s Refe rences checked Leave message at $44-1846

NIGHT C A R E 4 some day c a r e fo r Uveiy. u p b e a t lady srith MS Pleaaan t

-oumUDgs. Must be able to t r ana fe r S tuden t s m a y also apply 444-1088

O V E R N I G H T CARE of elderly couple Redfo rd a r e a R e f e r e n c e s required Cal l 525-4451

P A R T - T I M E G R A N D M A Muat w a r m 4 kind. 4 day* My Garden City bome . Cal l Joanne , a f t e r 6 30pm.

427-4077

A B C A R E I N C . HEALTH CARE AGENCY

Providing individualised, supervised quaUty nurs ing c a r e in the bome nurs-ing faci l i ty 4 hospital since 1878

R N s . LPN's , A I D E S 4 COMPANIONS AVAILABLE

Ranging f r o m an occas ional 4 h r s to a fuU 24 hr day

"We Rea l ly C a r e At Abcare"

4 2 4 - 8 3 7 7

14 MILE 4 LAHSER 444-5787 Open 7 a m - 4 p m

II MILE 4 MAIN 541-1844 Open 7am-[Open Moo.-Thar*

7am-midnight F r t 4 S a l

PIANO - SINGING Adults - Children Bachelor 4 Masters Degrees

National Guild of Piano Teachers Bloomfield HUls 3*4-4*17

PRIVATE TUTOR Spec Ed. teacher available to supplement your child's ba-sic reading,'math Grades 1-8. Your bome Northwest Suburba 841-1114

SUZUKI V I O U N 4 PIANO LESSONS Agea 3 4 up Sign up Now Instruction In 5 LocatSboa

548-4*80 - SUZUKI ASSOC 444-17*4

CHILD CARE In m y l icensed Cantoo bome One opening r e m a i n i n g for child 18 m o o ths 3 yea r s o l d 840 p e r week.

458-7544

ACCOUNTING 4 B O O K K E E P I N G ser vice - th ru f inanc ia l s t a t e m e n t s 12 year* exper ience . My off ice o r ^ o u r s .

A DILIGENT

field. Troy Area only ences P e r day

Bouaekeeper W Bloom-

good refer-544-1847

PERSONABLE CARE Attendant need-ed Part time, morning c a r e for West land Quadraplegvc 425-48*8

P R O F E S S I O N A L bouaakeepr for sma l l Southf ie ld home Moo 4 Fri., 12 oooo 3pm 85 per bour ExceUent r e f e r e n c e s Own t r anspo r t a t i on 254-5431

RELIABLE Individual for cleaning and ironing. Monday and Wednesday Flexi-ble to Tues 4 Thar*. Own transporta-tion Highest wages Mail references to PO Box 5007. Si - - - - -Southfield. Ml 44075

R E L I A B L E Older Woman lo come into my home, 2 or 3 afteroooas a sreek (f lexible bours). to watch my 5 Year Old + light housekeeping. Troy 8*4-1*87

ADORABLE 4 mo. old boy looking for reliable, a f fec t looa te sit ter to srork Moo-Fri tn P lymouth Rd -Mer r tman area P leasan t environment , good hours, e x p e n e n c e prefer red Interes ted calL Si t ter ' s Screening Service be-tween 6 30-8 30PM at 474-4445

ADULT CHILD care needed for handi-capped child, a few hrs per day, a f t e r -noons, Northville area 348-3431

JANITORIAL P a r t t ime positioo, hours 4-8:30pm. Monday thru Fr iday Involves gene ra l c leaning 4 use of heavy e q u i p m e n t Must be able to oper a le floor b u f f e r 4 waxe r Send r e sume or apply a t S I Vincent 4 Sarah Fisher Center, 27400 W 12 Mile, F a r m i n g t o o mm. MI 48018

A RESPONSIBLE persoo to Uv* ln oo a temporary baal*. 1 week or leas, month-ly or as needed. C a r e for 8 yr oM child 111 school during day Fanuly 111 - out of s ta te Duties include child supervision 4 light cooking Submit resume or ref-erences Salary negotiable Box »814 Observer 4 E c c e n t n c Nesrspapers . 34251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvooia, Michi-gan 48150

MAJOR COSTUME lewelry m a n u f a c rr seek

. . . a part o n for is l i l i l l a h d a r e a accoanta De-

OSTUME jewelry ta dependab le outgoing persoo 1 U m e noo sell ing service i poai

pendable c a r oacemary , no nights or weekends Beginning salary, 84.25 per bour plua 18 cen t s per m i l e CaU Thur s Sept 26, 8 to 8 p m o«ily 343-1481

MAN OR WOMAN tor off ice cleaning, part t ime evee lncs 5 oiafeta oer week Grand R ive r 10 Mile

S Z U R J R S P E R S O N dally ^ day o f f i c e work. 18500 W 8 Mile

Southfield. [N aide of 8 Mile, near Rd . white building)

T U R E PERSON for book store In Part Ume 478-1*48

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST FOR Car eulogy off ice Most have good typing e i l l a Garden City area 3 days weakly

Dewrea Murphy Medical i ecrapt Suite 100

Mich 48418

MENU EVALUATOR for aaaacy of child care food program Ham 18th of each month, no aaakanifc 83 50 par hour U v o a i a area 4*5-128«

ATTENTION BABY SITTERS Do you enjoy c h i l d r e n ' Do you wish to work tbe W r s of yoor cho ice ' Q u i d care listing service has positions avail-able to meet your special needs FaU Ume, par t u m e . or occaasooal evening 4 sseekend positions Nancy, 844-7417 Susan. 644-8341

D E P E N D A B L E HOME SERVICES

BABY CARE for our 4 mooth old daughter, fail Ume. weekday* ham Beginning late Oct T ' 1 ' able References required

D E P E N D A B L E person Deeded. In m y bome. Cooiidge School area , to c a r e for K iode rga r tne r . Moo thru Fr t . . 7:30am -12 noon Noo smoker, p r e f e r r e d After 5 p m 477-0688

DINNER COMPANION

Pe r son Deeded f r o m 5 to 7 P M to pre-p a r e s imple dinner and sha re s a m e srtth sharp (physically and mesitaUy) young 82 year old, aff luent srldcrwer w b o u v e s in North P s r k Tower*. South-field Conversation as impor t an t food Soc to Interview qual if ied af can t s srith good r e fe rences s teady and dependab le C a U 264-4401

i e d a n p l l -Must be

DOG-SITTER - occaasooal weekends -t o c a r e for m y dogs In my home I* 4 Main a rea In Royal Oak. 548-1048

E X P E R I E N C E D H O U S E K E E P E R - 4 references 4 transportation re-

Blrmingham area Call after 861-5*83

FULL TIME Nanny between age at 40-50, for 4 mooth and 4 year old. In our home Own tranmartaUoo and refer-ences 14 Mlie 4 Farmingtoo Rd area Alter 6 pm 841-8444

WANTED full t ime BabyHtter, Moo F n , for i n fan t W Bloomfield CaU 641-4781

M A T U R E responsible woman to baby sit 2 boys, ages 4-7 afterschool. needs c a r 4 excellent references Cranbrook 4 Maple area 3*1-81*8 S-4Q 23M

GOVERNESS. French or English, Sin-gle (*0 to M) needed to assist a Ton Ex ecuUve Single Parent srtth It) chltfren. ages 1 1 4 4 E r a r i s n c e neceasary No Hooseclesnlng willing to travel Traos-portatioo provided Excellent salary

g - o p s j - j

Newspapers. >4251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvoo ia . Michigan 4 4 1 »

E X P E R I E N C E D BABYSITTER for In-fant in ROCHESTER Mon - F r t , 7 45 AM

5 30 P M , Ught boo amoker preferred 451 7448

BABY SITTER every other Sa turday night 4 "oo ca l l " far week s ights (ooce or '.snc* a sreek, Farmington HUls area 114 Mile 4 Drake! M l - l i r

BABY S I T T E R expeneeced, in your home ot mine. Mon thru. Frt. 7 *0 to 4 7 Mile and Farmlngtcm area, rafwaac-_ 387-3483

OFFICE MANAGER PART TTMK New small electronics

ig company daatrea comblna-ce manager 4 personal aecre-tke president fear* flexible

' - s experience DoOaa ruUtloa* boohheap rpfg . d - a y u a g 4

sys tems Some fs-spaterise data entry

Is HaMia'hli BtrmliMhair. location Send i ia t a Frank vflum. Systems Cam-

M I Ii . 14*41 W 14 8<Ue fcd Blrmlng aaav. Mich 44444

PART T M I LABORERS

PART TTME- Latfcrap VlDaaa area Bead a t o r e d e e l r e e e n t h u s i a s t i c a s l a ^ a a m i 14 ar owar far mast duties

BABYSITTER for 6 mooth old lafaat la m t Farmingtoo H1H* bome, 7 34am-i t e e m Ught housekeeping. exceUent aeVpaid r icnt lon After H r . 364-M87

BABYSITTER far 4 month old 4 4 yr old In my Rochester Hills h o m e MVd

Mid J an ? 30an>-4 M o m

RELIABLE persoo to take lady oo er-rands Wheelchair aaed ooly outdoor* Car available Southfield i 353-41*7

S I T T E R fo r 1 child, overnight , pa r t -t ime, could lead to fuU-Ume P r e f e r m a t u r e persoo. Bi rmingham area . C a U 644-1061

T E A C H E R needs Si t ter for 2 ch i ld ren . In m y 12 Mile 4 home. Wed , Tours 4 P r t CaU

8am-4pm. 471 S573

509 H a l p W a n t a d

C o u p l e s A P T MAINTENANCE C O U P L E

Mature , responsible couple for new oor thsres l suburban luxury complex Must be e x p e n e o c e d In ma in t enance 4 r e p a i r * Cafi between *-8pm. 362-3400

AIDES ava i lab le for In-home c a r e for the e lder ly and Invalid 8700 per mooth . L I V E IN AIDES, 451-M78

ALL-BRXTE MAID SERVICE Res ident ia l Cleaning - Oakland County

Next Day Service' Reasonable Rates. 2 5 4 ^ 8 * 8

CHILD CARE P R O G R A M - fo r C weeks to 8 y r s of age Cer t i f i ed teach-er*. P a r t t ime 4 ful l t ime Located in U v o a i a

p r o g r a m s . 5*6-5787

CHILD CARE. TLC fo r your Infan t or pre-schooler Mea l s and lots of actlvl-Ues Wayne Rd., Cher ry HU1 a r e a CaU

7*1-4588

CHILD Day Care ln m y l icensed West-land bome Moo. thru Tri. . 6 30am-4ptr . Good meals , acUvlt lea Openings lor 2 to 5 yr, olds Af te r 4pm, 7*8-1*43

DAY'CARE MY U '

Area, West CaU

HOME and Drake

LICENSED DAY C A R E 12 yea r s In m y Bi rmlngl iam home

FuU t ime, 2 Vk to 5 p r e f e r r e d r*. Jackson 644-83*8

THE CHILDREN'S PLACE now for F a l l FuU or Part T ime lent learninf environment, created by caring certified staff Located

I Drake 4 Freedom Rd. CaU 474-8440

A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO ASSIST YOU WITH HOME HEALTH CARE

Screened, RN supervised insured 14 hours - 7 days 367-J450

Professional Health Care Personnel

At your BECK "N CALL to assist you srith grocery shopping, cleaning, holiday parties 4 reliable handymen. CaU us for aU your house-hold 4 o f f i ce needs BECK "N CALL CAN DO IT ALU 348-7181

A WELL e x p e n e o c e d lady wishes to care for ooe or t i r o elderly persons in

ay CaU their home night or day 846-3408

A-l CLEANING Thorough, dependab le cleaning at low rales , exce l len t referencea CaU Nlckl: 681-4487

BABYSITTING - Mom o f f e r s your child loving individual c a r e P e r m a n e n t par t Ume p r e f e r r e d Your t ranspor ta t ion. Joy-Middlebel t a r ea . 5*6-0509

B O O K K E E P E R Payablea , Re abies. Payro l l . G e n e r a l ledger, T Peg board 4 Compute r e x p e n e n c e

Recesv-Taxea.

Peg P a r t t i m e 456-6657

CARING MOTHER of 4 srtshes to baby sit your child. Day*. Moo-Frt. Hot meals 4 TLC Included. Redford. Y'our transportation. 5*1-0487

CARETAKER COUPLE Excel lent opportunity for mature, re-sponsible couple to assist manager at large apartment complex, Ln Westland Experience desirable in aU areas of apartment maintenance Wile wiU clean and do some off ice procedures N o pet* Apartment 4 salary Included Call Mr* Garrett at 521-1*44

CERTIFIED NURSES AID - wishes fuU time employment. 7 y r* experience, no Uve-ln. Good references 5*1-0412

CHILD CARE for pre-school children Your transporatloc. Orchard Lake and 13 Mlie Road area CaU 55J-4178

CARETAKERS We are seeking a responsible couple lo assist managers at large apartment complex Previous ence ln apartment maintenance Is ful Wife ^ clean, do some leasing 4 of f i ce Salary plua apartment No pets Call Stella PTiestly448-84S0

CLEANING FOR Your Home Let us cootrol tbe dirt, not posh It around Low rates srith excel lent reference Call Robin. 441-2412

Cleaning. Laundry Meals. EiTande. Etc Let as design a Plan for You

341-78*4 or eves. 873-41 »S - YOUR OTHER HALF -

MAINTENANCE COUPLE for Apartment Complex Muat have ex-periance Man to do Maintenance Woman lo clean 4 some off ice srork.

CLEANING srith a EUROPEAN Ti Dependable, u sat wm thy Excellent ref eraacea Home or office. We can outshine them aU! CaU SCO

s o m a n No Children No Petal 381-7545

MANAGER COUPLE Complex Mast have ex-

perience Good Pay 4 benefits No Children No Pet*

CLEANING WTTH A NEW TWIST We wash wtadcrsrv scrub floors. 4 clean

i Becky's Cleaning Service srUl clean your home lo your satisfaction 4

in 4 oat in IV. hour* ExceUent ref a c e s W Bloomfield Office 441-4464

Novi Office

GROSSE POINTE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

846-4676 50 year* reliable service Needs expenenced Cooks, " ~* Housekeeper*. C Butler*, Couplaa Companions and Day Workers far private homaa

18514 Mack Arenas Grease Point* Farms

Bloomfield Li re-In Single Dad. * kids Permanent , faU-tlma R e f e r e n c e s Good starting pay 681-4411 (tiU 11pm)

H O U S E K E E P E R B a b y s i t t e r 5-4 PM r O n transportation

Call after i P M

Oct. Frt

BABYSITTER for B y 10 ™ a t » <*» fast girl Prefer ma tare w « n a a _ » « h refermea must ba dsnsndahla Tsaa i n V £ a i n - 4 p m After 5pm 4*1-6187

BABYSITTER

Llghl

for infant » my Troy 34pm Moo thrs Fri na. 8148 per weak

BABY SITTER for 18 Bsoott aad 1 month . m y U ^ h - o a ' * • —

pm I lea tfcrm rrt L » m w-7T»

PERMANENT PART TIME

isalMkli Mr aalf-aaa

IfciBa. hi a l l a k a ^ a s a s s a . Man 6 4 list.. 14-8 F m 118 8440 E s t 8

M V S T T O m w r a r a - * ad Tue 4 Thar* oaly 834-8 30 Start ha November 2 year aU hoy Lnag Lafca*

a X w n

rfS*4^Tto*-*744

B A B Y S I T T E R S O U " n a t e d tar SualWItM fe iMiiiwrtV- k m r«itaM

jfcTw.1- s i . n * . p • e d - O n trsaapertsoiea 4 flhO^-L

era Fn Jtjiau^k r%mm Bsaa

HOUSEKEEPER O l i d Cara R - l a b i a , ftloua Moo-Smoker Mast have ref re s 4 e n Ixanaportaboo Binning

ham area CaB Sherry 865-44f8

H O U S E K E C D C Mon thra Frt . tan. • 8pm. General cieaMag 4 laandry Mast

Ts lagapk Oaartaa area t iaiffn Looking tar a aaatara, raapon-sMrie peraon te d a a a haasa 4a laaadry MC sad watch a 8 year aM hoy o t tm

ly Call 1-8PM m*y aak tar R n a a M

ZBimmu

Manager Couple U-Ome far S a t t f i e l d Adait Coani

xperieace neceaaary Related and light typtna Jails help,

salary ana other bean-ox 8*2, Obaerver 4 E c

MANAGER COUPLE Mature, laapoaalhh coapla lo manage

' Walled Lake

of apartment I Heating, cooling, i carpentry Wlfa knowledge la Inatag 4 d a r e s Salary, apertmeni p e l s CaO Mr* Priaatly

El!Z»thSi office proce-

4 b • acts No

RESIDSNT MANAGER I IMs

Good pay srtth baaaflta CaO between ham aad 8pm. 538 8044 or 361-4214

apertmaat f t m aalary a d g a 1147 SaattflaM ( W r B

RETIRED COUPLE far M l S S ? Eight MUs F s i antMtiw R d a n a . Vi la muat have gaed o(fire a a p a l a a n Hus-b a a d h « h l k M a a n a n s Salary p 8 » |

ft' K4I4W71 T4J4

510

. M A T U R E C O U P L E

ie^rtaacad, aa « * • * - « »

S r r . i J t r ^ u T T r ^ u v w o d U ARTEft s 4 DEARBORN •

3 5 8 - 3 7 7 9

n ? £ - S

D E P E N D A B L E MOTHER ot (*) to baby-sit yoar chi ld afuraoooa, yaar

faU or part-time a 5*4-16*1

DOtCESTTC CLEANING Witk a personal loach

EXPERIENCED LADY was day* cleaning or in-boose cara

TOTS A R E TOPS) Licensed! Personalised Child Care.

Aug 25 thru June 15th Age* 1-4 yr*. 1 4 4 Main, ln Clasraoo 544-4118

T R A V E L

C A R E E R S Along wtth our ever, popular evening course, we now of-fer a daytime course In Trav-el Agent Training, taught by active Travel Professionals . Free Placement Assis tance

Call or srr t te today fo r full de t a i l *

2 Convenient Locations

Travel Education

Institute, Inc. 28711 Northsrestem Hwy.,

Southfield. Mich., 440*4 (113) 361-4475

U C d . by the Mich. Dep t of Education

REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED

FOR FALL CLASSES

ATTORNEYS AT LAW FIRST CONSULTATION F R E E

SAT 4 E V E APPTS AVAILABLE

D'Avanzo & Meconl 44245 FORD RD.. SUITE 101

981-5300

800 P e r a o n a t a

VEGAS NIGHT FOR CHARITY F O P 1*4, 2446 Hilton. Farndale Oct 6. i m , 8 * **' Cask Prises

WANTED • School year book.

848 F a r m i a g t o a High

802 Loet k F o u n d BLOOMFIELD TWP SHELTER

a s ) s pat ' Moadey Frtday also o k a Po l s far Adrptma rank 444-4141 a i t 260

<iD Afghan -l Merriman 4

Plymouth Road, h e

F O U N D Are gray cat snth h Asa coUar *

h a a c a U v

FOUND: Irish aide sab (Cherry ffill 4 l-*76i •

FOUND - large d i _ b r u m on white, collar wtth tag. Vlclai-ty Inkster 4 Lyndon. After 3 84M1-4348

FOUND-amaU female dog, light b r a n , short hair Collar Vldatty Buckingham Village, Uvooia O M R

LOST Black 4 white c a t faaaala, de-classed. yeilosrish eyes Dtaappaarad Thar* Sent 18 Any Info appreciated REWARD Plymouth Area. Do not haM-Hta to

ASTRO PROFILE urnque map of the stars tU Maggie CaU 4*6-4044

ATTENTION: 1985 GRADS U roa are an Oakland County reatdaat still livtag al home srtth your p a n a t s and have earned oo more than 82.42S aod no l a a than 31JOO hi the last 4 months, roe may qualify for free train-ing regardless of your parent's Income Have an exciting career within 8 months'

CaU Immediately 546-8*44 DORSEY BUSINESS SCHOOLS

Southfield and Troy

LOST BaUmaatlff. tan. 13* boxer type. Vicinity 14 Mil* graph. Reward

LOST CAT, Persian. Grey 4 long haired Reward! Any lato. 343-4140 251M Woodvale. Southfield

LOST - Cocker Spensai. f e m a l e black white ao cfeaat */**. "Holly" 14101k, Beech Daly Reward.

LOST Dtamaad Solitaire VtE wedding n n c Birmingham v'S area S e p t Mth Mrs.Ro&erU I

LOST ctnlty Pierce 4 Shotka. Garden CKy CaU before 1pm or alter 4pm 4*7 *844

BAZAAR - Rent yoar tables oow 1 each. Troy Christian Chapel. 5*6 E ! Beaver Fid, Troy, November 8th. I d o n the street from the Hand 4 I Show Call Peggy 84»-6

BOWLERS-starl Monday. Oct 7 trial Bowling League. 4 to a Teaun. plus

seeks ooly. l l a m atar i 81.600 first

4*7-10

COUPLES anable to have children. Willing to pay $10,844 fee and aspaneaa to woman to carry their child Concep-tion to be by artificial iia—anine I >i• AU i espouses confidential Contact Noel P. Keane, Attorney. 8*4 Mason. Dearborn. Michigan « 1 2 4 (*1*) n * - 8 7 7 S

FIND THE COLORS that wort for you 4 look terrif ic Season analysis coamat-tc makeover, call 471-61S4

W O R D

P R O C E S S I N G Short Courses Hands On Training IBM/WANG Job Placement

Assistance

5 6 9 - 3 8 0 0 AMERICAN CAREER ACADEMY

SOUTHFIELD 4 11 MILE

518 E d u c a t i o n

& I n s t r u c t i o n

ATTENTION: 1985 GRADS II you are an Oakland County resident still living at bome srith your parents and have earned no more than 83-815 and no leas than 81.300 In the last 6 months, you may qualify for free train-ing regardless of your parent's tncome Have an exciting career within 8 months'

CaOl Immediately 546-8*04 DORSEY BUSINESS SCHOOLS

Southfield and Troy

T R A V E L

C A R E E R S AIRLINE

TRAVEL AGENTS SHIP & HOTEL

lay 4 Evening Claaaea Computer raining indaded. start y o a r travel ca-

reer with the Leader ln Travel Training

AMERICAN TRAVEL SCHOOLS

Call Today - 399-5522 ister Card 4 Vlaa ,Accepted

FOOTBALL WIDOWS. D e a l be W t out oo Monday evening.. Jota our "tsn" ladles bowling league In Farmtogton. New bowlers 4 all a m a g e s welcome Call Barb, 477-2713 or 474-3101

TRUMPET 4 DRUM LESSONS Expenenced Music Teacher M E Degree W A U

645-85*2

WORD PROCESSING • WORD STAR • WANG a

DATA ENTRY a KEYPUNCH e COMPUTER •

Class na now forming Placement service

UAW Tuition Approved.

Independent Data Entry Academy 212 W Oth SL, Royal dak . Mich.

545-5365

LOST gray 4 while ma le e a t dadawed neutered. 8 yr*. oid. vidnKy Mar

qaett* 4 Newburgh R e w a r d 7*4-4478

L O S T F e m a l e

•ard. R e w a r d .

Tabby c * r tooWood

HMT0 LOST Male cat while srtth poach marking*, vicinity Look Lake 4 Take-graph fleward Ah<r6PM. 3*4-8475 LOST marking* *> ryhUL Very

kale Tiger Cat wtth whit* New to Cajaton. Lota 4 CW

307-4434 LOST Poodle Mix. Joy 4 MlddlakaH. Sept 14th Black abort hair, IU3la sOvsr Please If you doat want to give oar baby beck, please take good care of bar Her name k November she waa born Nov 14, 1844. 5**-1*64 LOST TABBY.

ftymmyliaf •UM1M or C34-4441

FREE PREGNANCY TEST

W O M A N ' S

R I G H T T O C H O O S E

LOST-VHF vicinity Bloomfield Plaxa. Telegrah ^ 3 4

Cat famade gray Tabby and dadasred. 14»filaaad

CaU

Financial aaautance No __ needed 24711 Southfield Rd.. Suite 141 Lathrup Village 644-7444 Eastland 15*70 E I Mile, aear Gratiot Detroit 371-1084

INTRODUCTORY OFFKK -e Weight without dropping a lot of FR13 Group Preview latiodarlng

a New Direct** in Weight Lose - for Men 4 Women Call Today

477-3478 JEWELRY - Be rewarded wtth baa merchandise for hnaliaalng Tars Gam Jewelry Fashion Show In your home

240-143*

tern free lingerie See oar oew ] lection. Are you lookhM far a fan part

that tie kid* are In

CERAMIC CLASSES. Jo in oow 4 set 6 for the pr ice of 5. C o m e 4 have

Oinstmaa gifts.'

520 Secretarial A Euaineaa Services

ALL YOUR TYPING NEEDS reports, stat. tranacrtptlan, lopetiUse letter* proof reading, etc High quality, ruaaon-able rates. 6*6-4447

PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPOUT Holy Spirit. You make me see every thing and show me the n y to reach my idaus. Yoa give me tka Divine GUt to forgive and Torre! the that are done to ma aad Yoa are la all inalanrsw of my Ufe srtth me. L In this start dia-logue. want to thank Yoa far everything and confirm ooce more that I never srant to ha asparatad from Yea ao mat-ter how great tbe malarial ilaali i may be. 1 want to be srtth Yoa, my loved One. la your Perpetual Qary Persons mast pray thia aacutlve day* without After 3 days TOUT wis _ _ ao matter bow difficult it may be Than.

aai uaw 7 fi in—i Lhis prayer 3 con : asking yoar wl* ihwlllbe granted.

as tha favor has been panted Thsnka. St Jade, for fsvor* received

604 Announcement*

PUBLIC NOTICE Presbyterian Village at Detroit lac. bome tor tha aaad aad a oaraaag aotna, la a noo-proflt facility located at 17343 Garfield. Detroit MI 4*340 - aad Is a

' operated M accordance srtth US

606 Legal Noticaa PUBLIC NOTICE

Marycreet Manor la a aUlled ganttf home care facility located at 14*71 Mlddlebelt Uvonia. ML 4*154 aad la a facility operated la accordance wkthOS Departmeot of^Agrical»e^pajley

becanae of race, color, sex. aga. haadlr rap OF OAOOOMI artels.

MARYCRfc MANOR

Uvoaia. Ml., «164

809 Bingo EVER-7 SPORTS HALL

Saturday III PM Z76SI Grand River. W. of

Uvoaia EVER-7 SPORTS HALL

Friday: 4:46 PM 176*1 Grata River. W of Inhaler Rd.

474-4461

700 Auction Salea DECORATIVE ANTIQUES

ESTATE AUCTION aa Thar* SapL >4 st T 30 PM See Colame 744 far dataUa.

609 B ingo

EXPERIENCED, Mature Secretary, tferuaeaa Seeking fall •steal reaped aad an-aad expected May I k

at service* 8164 weekly firm Was&aad Livonia. Dsartorn Cad 4*1-4440

BloomfiaM aad FaraUagloB ffiBa If m-laresaed caO Psm Harm at 4764444

BOUSE CLEANING O n iiaaaanrtarina

443-43T8

H O O S E C L E A N I N G

H O U S E C L E A N I N G W A N T E D

HOtWXJLANINO. T yuan espsrV aare Ttareagh a Wababta IWsrsscs. LTveaOa. r a a h d n Radford areas CaB Starry. 1 3 3 * 7 ar Lari 6313180

; A P A R T M K > - : r . ' . •*.*--

UVONIA M 0 T E E R w U p e s Ids TLC lar yoar t k M M or p a r t W f t a e n d yard. 8 MBa/Looaa area, year » * »

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VJ.W. #2206 AUXILIARY

SUNDAY 2*0 P.M. 23414 Orcherd Lake Rd.

(N. of Grand River) 4 7 4 - 8 1 8 0

WAYNE I DEMOCRATIC COMMTTTEE

SUNDAY 8^0 P.M. SHELDON HALL

(Ptpnoutti aa. m Fenewu>ow w . j 261-9340

ST. EDITH SUNDAY S£0 P.M. 15089 Newburgh

fS. <* 5 Mil* Rd.) Uvonte

4 6 4 - 2 0 2 7

ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARY'S

SUNDAY 440 PM.

Cm HOU6C

J.W.V. LADIES* DEPT.

MONDAY 10*5 A.M. 16990 W. 12 MHe Rd.

Batwaan GraanfMd 4 SoutMtatd

559-5660

FATHER DAMEL A LORD Kntghta ol Coiumbua

MONDAY 7:00 PJ4-8choo4creft Rd.

MONAOHAN K-C WEDNESDAY 7M PM MONAOHAN K-C HALL 16901 Fermlngton Rd.

(Between 7 4 8 M4e)

MONAQHANK-C

TUESDAY 11:00 AJML K-C HeM

(Betwean 7 4 8 Mae)

V ^ . W

WEDNESDAY PM V.F.W. HALL

M99 S. M6LL ST . P L Y M O U T H

CONOREAOATION B'NAI DAVIO

WEDNESDAY feOO P i t Rdel6% MBe

557-6210

sLW.V.

T H U R S D A Y *00 PM. W . 1 J

6T. JOHN*9 rCHURCH WtTH OOCO DOME) T H U R S D A Y 7 * 0 P . M .

(Betwaan 8 4 8 IMe)

D090CRATIC PARTY

FRIDAY tk90 PM. * I 9hoooiM CeMar

Ctiarry H I I M s T l m w i .

17th Congraaa DMtffet Democratic Party

6 4 0 P J L

RI)

7H\ (Ptyonouai M. al

MADONNA C O U L C T

F R D A Y P M i

lU

MONDAY 640 PM SHELDON HALL

i R K F W N W e a R A ) JidsaBv.»M r*

R 0 . )

ieC*<R.W.G-16Cj OAE Thursday, September 26. 1885

700 Auction SUM

ANTIQUE AUCTION

THIS ESTATE of MartM Loom wUJ be •old at our Sales Room. J11J4 Micttigaa -ive Wayne. Sa l .Sep t IS 7 PM

1 room* ol O U furniture. 181® circa Round Oak ub l e « cfciirs. udeboard. p Q i i f m m cheat di IMITI iroa beds, old farm basket* rug* picturea. French door* -adies spinet ( t o t . cedar cheat quilts, china. glassware clocks, emd mach more oot listed

inspection < M AM , l ay at sate, until u!< time Adults only

J . WOFFORD AUCTIONEER

721-1939

ANTIQUE ESTATE AUCTION

Sun Sept IS. 1pm. Preview HAM Ypataatl Depot Frelgbthouse

Corner ot E Croas 4 River Si 1 mile N of Micrugac Ave Use Huron Si exit N off 1-94 The estate of Elisabeth Tbor-um, Groese PoUite Woods

Large carved chlneae ipioet (teak, IMC Rosewood square grand pixoo Large Heavily carved high back oak settee. 11 pc walnut dining room set, 4 Chinese Land tied ruga iJ - 8 i 12), signed Lal-ique table lamp, heavily carved wooden floor lamp, deco lamps. U pc iterllng flatware set, nice group ol other mar-ling pieces, Faetona glassware Fleets ware, quantity of Roaeville pottery, 1815 teodybear, old chllds toys, 100 pes Ajelis Non lake dinner set. I SOS cfliidl sampler

40 antique dolls Including Bisque socket beads. Bosque shoulder plates, china wads It others, Kestner A M . Nippon, Monmurs Brothers it other* Terms Cash An auction ool tc be mlsaeirt For • free auction brochure. caU D. Delton Auctioneering 1-499-4125 or « 2 - 7 M «

701 CottectiWee

DOLLS. Old 4 N*w Incladlag Madame Alexander A/lar t f m . 17» M»1

HUGE COLLECTORS sale. 1M1 Kip* mg. Berkley (ft. af 11 W of Coolidge) Antiques. Duco. Vintage Collectable* s u e t clothe*, Jewelry 4 )u>k ski* Thurs thru Sa t . I tem •pm

HUGE SALE <X aaaorted CoUectibta* 4107 Six Mil* S. Lyon. Frt-Sat 1:10-7 No Early Birth See Ad U> Claas 787

LEADED GLASS. 11 places, excellent quality aad workmanship, various s u n f i l l Mr Jack. 442 9SM

OLD RECORDS (1J0> 7lrpm, In excel-lent condition Best price takes all Foe information call, 454-2287

! ORIGINAL OIL Paintings All sties, private owner Sun I 29 11-4PM M l Rivervlew Ct. Weyne. Newtwrgb-Michlgan Ave area

ROYAL DOULTON Figurines Pr ivate Owner W 4 I U

702 Antique*

ANTIQUES sat. sad suae pieces Thurs 4 Fri Sept M 4 >7. i-i PM. I M Carriage Rd Birmingham E off of GUbarl Lake Rd between Maple k Quartan

ANTIQUE sncksr couch After (pm 427-SIM or

d rocker 411 5540

ATTIC ANTIQUE SALE 10% off all apctalri items Oct l-S • l*am-5pm Slip of the Pineapple An-tiques l i t E Grand River WUliams-too. Mbciug&o

BARN SALE SEpt 3 * - » 8 SO-4PM Antiques, brass, pools, miac household I 11 to White Lake Rd., W lo Old USXS. Fenton Watch signs

BEAUTIFUL BROWN square marble Vlc torun table, excellent coodltico Mornings 451-41X3

BED k Dreeser. WOO !-matching d r a w n 1 -11 Ml the other 3350 Cradle. »1M Different pieces ot glassware Boot collection 731-0133

AUCTION- Paintings. Graphic*. Porce-lains. Paper-weights. Jewelry, Furs. Oriental-ware. African a r t . Button col-lection. Sletaway plane, plnbaJl ma chines, chandeliers Exhibition Thurs Sept 14, Nooo-Stxn. Frt Sept 17, 10am-lp«n. Auction Friday Sept 17, 7pm. Sat. Sept 28. l l a m Stalker Gallery-, 2OT&W Maple. Troy 2S3-M10

702 Antique* • ANTIQUES ON MAIN- •

l l i S. Mala.Royal Oak A Oexxling Array of Fine Glaaswsre,

Porcelain, pottery k Jewelry from th* pa»t Slop k browse Coffee served 6 days a week Visa. MasterCard. Lay-

Away available Come See Us! 545-4*41

AMERICAN cherry deep drop leaf table, original finish, rare 8 legs jea t s 8. WM SI*-IISI

FARMINGTON HILLS POUCE DEPT AUCTION

In conjunction with Oakland Communi-ty College, will be held oo Sat., Oct 5. 1885. :b the Oakland Community Col-

Gymnasium. 17055 Orchard Lake Rd.. Farmington Hills » AM

GENSLEY FARM AUCTION

F a r m Machinery Household Having quit farming we will have a public auction at 1816 Zeeti Rd., Ann Arbor, take 1-94 to Zeeb Rd. Exit 1«S ANTIQUE oak buffet and unusual glass

ANNOUNCING

SOUTHFIELD PAVILION

ANTIQUES EXPOSITION

At The SOUTHFIELD CIVIC CENTER

SSOOO Evergreen Road

OCT. 4, 5 & 6 l l-» D*Uy. tl-« Sunday

SPECIAL EVENT Mr Harry L Rlnker, International Authority oo Antiques and Appraisal Expert, will conduct Appraisals oo Oct. 4-S A donation to the Detroit Historical Society is requested for each appraisal This Event ts sponsored by Canadian Club Classic

Free Parking Excellent Food GLaas Repair

50 Cents off with this Ad

M i M ENTERPRISES 469-1706

COUNTRY FOLK ART SHOW k SALE OCTOBER 4-5-4

DA VISBURG-SprtngJleld Oaks Center 1-75 N , exit »1 Dixie Hwy N to Davtth burg Rd W to AndersoovUle Rd south ** mile-

Hrs F n eve. 4txn-»pm Adm 15 Sat li Sun 10am-5pm Adm $1

Over 100 artisans from 18 states bring ing handcrafted country heirlooms of tbe future aa seen in Country Living All Country needs for sale.

704 Rummag* fiatea RUMMAGE SALE

ALDEKSGATE UNITED METHODIST I WW Base* Daly. & of Plymouth

Sapt a Sam-lpm

RUMMAGE SALE St Maxt i Preabyiariaa Ctarch M701 Joy Rd.. Dearborn T_

Oct. 1, 8 AM to k Oct. i . I AMI

RUMMAGE SALE Garden CHv I byteriac Church. 1841 Middlebelt Ford Rd. Sept 17. 11 Warn to 4,M| Sept 18 Sam 4 pm

S. oI m k

706 Woarlng Apparel

THE BROADWAY SHOP STORE WIDE SALE

ON ALL FURS & DESIGNER CLOTHES

New Fox Jackets. t»M-*4*5 (Lynx. S*Me Fox. Red Fox. Coyote Sil-ver Fox with leather reversible poplin ii fur k Raccoon)

ALSO new Fox Coats: MM (Lynx. Sable Fox. Red Fax. Coyote, sil-ver Fox. Raccoco)

All made especially for us Used furs of all k lam on sale

The BROADWAY SHOP is seen on Good Afternoon Detroit

14 Mile k Mlddlebelt Mon. thru SaL, 11-4 10 851-7013

706 QanegeSaiee: Oakland

BIRMINGHAM 18 Member Glaa Wil-lows Gardss O u t Sale! P v a l o r * . TV

ctotlMft. CZlAPC 111 Puritan. * a< Saathfleld Rd 1 blk N of Maple Sept M-17th. Sam-4pm Sept Ktk . 8-lpot

BIRMINGHAM onental ru^s. Lar#e dof car t , gaa pi l l , large piece of cocian. lots of aoodaas. S-». Thar*-Sat 111 North Bruabrook Croa* off 11 Mile. 5 hlks W of O k a -brook

BIRMINGHAM 8T7J Valley Sprtag Dr . off Maple between Franklin k Ink ster Furniture, refrigerator, stove, bouaebold items, toys, clothe* office furniture addreseograp*. tools, etc Thurs . Frt., Sat., » t o 4

CUSTOM DESIGN hand kn i t t ed sweater*. Jackets, coats. Irnasw k suit* Small k medium. 151-5*15

DOLL SHOW Rochester Community House

818 Lodlow Sept IS. 10AM-4PM Donation 81 00

LEATHER COAT Man i dress coat, sixe 18, Ukht brown, excellent condition, 875 After 8 PM. ca l l S1SI105

ESTATE SALE Sept 18th thru l»th. S M*m-5pm 48000 Brewster Ct. off Cokny Farm Dr, W of Beck. S of Ann Artwr Rd- China, glaasware, furniture. Jewelry, treadle sewing machine, bed-room furnitare refrigerator k dinette set 459-1110

ANTIQUE beer cooler, fer After 4 P M

IBM), best at-855-SIM

lien muth l^ i miles SAT SEPT 18 AT 11AM Owner - Ralph Genslcy

Braun 4 Helrner Auction Service Lloyd Braun Jerry Helmer Ano Arbor Saline 665-9646 994-6309

china cabinet - both pieces used togeth-er or separstely Excellent coodllloc Evenings 889-Ml 18

PUBLIC AUCTION Sat .Oct 5. HAM

i>jf«u*c ar Donate Items to Sell, ' l a rge ix small) anv amount

TAX DEDUCTIBLE Salem Historical Socletv Benefits

For InformaUoo Call Wbaletv Audtoo Service - 459-5144

ANTIQUE RESTORATION New Orleans craftsman, impeccable hand rubbed finishes, French poiishlna By App t 871-8710

ANTIQUE roll top desk, S-curved, needs ref wishing. 89V5 851 -4195 or 815-87S5

• BUYING ALL ANTIQUES" • 1 GLaas, poauards, clocks, art glaaa, an-tique oolls lewelrv, furruture Shelly china, beaded purses 144-1154 M8-79S4

STOP & LOCK STORAGE AUCTION

We wilt have a public auction at MOO Enterprise Dr , Allen Park, lake 1-94 to Oakwood Exit then right oo Enterprise, between .Outer Drive k Oakwood. next to Ramada Inn Frcm Detroit take South Oakwood exit then right oo En-terprise

SUN SEPT 18 AT 11 NOON ALLEN PARK STOP 4 LOCK

Braun k HeLmer Auction Service Lloyd Braur. Je r ry Helmer Ann Arbor Saline

665-9646 994-6309

Summer Prices On Antiques & Collectables

SUMMER HOURS Mon Wed , Thurs Sat , 11 to 4 10 PM

East Wind Ant iques 510 S Washington at Sixth S t .

199-1179 Royal Oak 547-5145

From Hiboy To Hallseat many have found

FOND MEMORIES IN OAK' We buy, sell 4 trade antique oak furni-ture Come see us at the Westland Mall Antique Show, Sept 15-19 We'll be by Lhe JCPenny Store, or call 911-1T78 To take advantage of our (arm ture finder' search service, save this ad.

INDIANA BAKER'S Hutch- light oak. very good coodiuon 8175 or best offer Call af ter SPM M4-1545

INTRODUCING - ANTIQUE Reproductions of Cast Aluminum Street Lamps 4 e l i e n o r furnishings By A 4 K Classic Furnishings, 199M W Mile. Farmingtoo Hills 478-W19

LEADED GLASS double door set oak, completely beveled, call af ter 8pm

549-7111

MATERIALS UNLIMITED featuring a fine selection of period reproduction 4 contemporary bath ware lines We now offer many different styles of vitreous china pedestal sinks as' well as reproduction lavatories 4 claw foot tuba In addltioc we have a very complete selection of solid brass or chrome fixtures for'bath 4 bar sinks, tub 4 shower Reproduction oak toilet seats 4 an extensive line of brass bath accessories complete a custom bath too* Come «ee our hath display for more ideas

Located in do WT. town Ypsiiaoti ! W Michigan Ave.

Open 7 days, 10 am to 5 pm.

483-6980 MOSTLY MAJOLICA, over

quality Majolica omfield Antique

Pine Rd , Oct 1.1,1

•bowing Bloomfield Antique Show, 11W Lone

BLOOMFIELD HELLS Thurs 4 F r i »-S. Annual Gigantic Veroor Garden Club Sale" 4454 Barcbeater, W of Lahser. S of Ardmore Cameras, stereo, mowers. Weber gr i l l clothing 4 misc. llama

MINK COAT, tote new. fall length female skin*, excellent price, excellent condition, fits sixes 14/18. Call f rom 10 AM to 1 and 1 PM to 7, M1-TS11

SAMPLE SALE -1 DAYS ONLY Organically Grown - Junior and Young Missy apparel sweaters, bottoms and sportsware Sept 17-M. 10-1 UMC Greenfield, Su 155. Oak P a r t

FURS Short, da r t Mink Jacket, small. Also black Muakrst full length coat wilh l a r t e raccoon collar 81.500 Value each Make Offer 818-1035

LADY'S CLOTHES (sise 8 thru l i t . Summer 4 Winter Reasonable. Call 626-5114

MINK COAT, full length Autumn Has*, excellent condition. Call after Spm. 8»-041«

WEDDING dres* off white. Sixe 5 Best offer

BLOOMFIELD RTl.lJt Collector Ga-rage item* Paper, glas*. tin*, record* clothes, furniture, radio*, l i n e n kitch-en, outdoor furniture, snow blower, toy* 8-38.17 l« th 51M Woodvvew N of Quarton. E at Inkster

706 Garage 8atae: Oakland

TOO Qaraga 8ataa: Oakland

LATKRUP VILLAGE 1M7S Saa Qeen-tia 4 Stanford Court, between 11 * 11 Southfield 4 Evergreen Thurs 4 F n . 8-1 P M Infants aad ch i ld ren clothing, toys and f e r m a t u * s Sparta

TROY - 4 families' KKTl clothing, toy*, baby aeed* canning tars fbfcsa), miac 1454 Kingsfcery off of Beech Rd. N of Wattles, S of Long Lake Fri. only M

TROY Sat

NOVI Meadowfarook Glans Sub, 43317 Partridge (18 Mlle-Maadowbrooki Sat 4 Sun Sept M 4 IS, Sam Span Oothas, furniture. Item* much more.

toy*.

•Y 8th Annual Garage Sale. Fr i 9-5 31M 3M3 Valley View, be

« Adams 4 Cootidg*. N of Long Lake. E off Beech R £ Good quality clothing btka* grills, toy*, mare.

OAK PARK Moving Sale F r t 4 Sat 18-4 1M41 Mar low. between Coolldgs 4 Greenfield. N of 9 Lovely piano 4 bench, queen sine Tbomasvllle bed-room. 8 pc dining set with chuaa cabi-net 4 bar, 1 red velvet chairs - all tn excellent condition Full length green

chandelier de-signer wool rug (14 X 18.1 Large gold

WALLED LAKE household items, ard goods, furnitare 4 much : a t t am-Spm Sun. lOam-ipm

Decker Rd . N of Pontiac Trail

velvet drape* crystal wool rug (18 X

nde-by-alde GE refr igerator 4 electric

WEST BLOOMFIELD Sun. Sept Mth. 0 4 p m 55M HlUcrest Circle. 1 block f ol Drake, off Walnut Lake, follow

Walnut Hills Coodo. Sign. Clothe*, lawn furniture, household i tem* ste

stove (self-clean double oven! 1 twin bedrooo seta, beautiful 7 pc place set-ting for 8 of bone china Lamp*, linsn*

clothing 11-18. much sot Pre-aale 591-8*41

During sale M7 » 1 1

men-wocoeo s

WEST BLOOMFIELD MM Hollyhock, off Orchard Lake Rd. between Maple 4 Walnut Fri, Sat, S e « T T M h , 10~4pm Furniture snowmobile, hikes, toys, lothlng

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Giant Estate Garage Sale Antique* carved blanket chest, black Lacouered Chinese tables, art. paintings dishes, clothe* Large pair green l amp* organ 1 row key board. 1977 Cadillac DeVUle. pale green >eatber Interior UOOC Woct more Miac i tem* 778 W Long Lake Rd, 1 block E of Telegraph, corner Shailowbrook. red brick ranch. Fri -Sat-Sun

BLOOMFIELD Household sale Every thing rr.sst go" Queen Anne dining set with 10 chairs, Breakfront, server, sofa* coffee tab le* patio furniture 4 l o o more. 895 Vaughn Rd. tod house on left off Lahser Sept M-17 lam-Spm

BLOOMFIELD MOVING! Thurs-Fr l ,9-Spm Bumper Pool Uble. air eon-ditioner various household Item* Some antiques. 17M Hunters HUI Rd.. off Eastway* M7-MM

BLOOMFIELD TWP Sa t Sept 10am - 4pm 5M1 Westwood Court, W. of Telegraph, S. of Quarton

FARMINGTON HILLS Hunt Club Sab Neighborhood Sale. Sept. 18 17 4 18. 910am-«pm Between Halstead 4 Drake, off 11 Mile, follow tbe signs

WEDDING GOWN included, whit*, s u

Hat 4 Hoop skirt ! 5 $400 or bas t

r1 -7938

706 Garage Salea: Oakland

BEDROOM SET. Uble 4 cha i r* triple dresser, loveseat, Kendall bench, mist furniture, glas* thistle, depression, linens, picture* record* clothe* toy* miac Tbur* 4 S a t . not Friday 16m -Spm, 1511 Pleaaant Court between Maple and Lincoln off Pleasant Street.

BEVERLY HILLS Friday ooly, 19-5 1 Family A dull 4 children's clothes 4 •hoes 'brass fireplace andlroo* stove fan. bedspread* lots of stuff 18105 Dunblklne. Southfield Rd 4 11 44 Mile

BEVERLY HILLS 18544 Chetton. N of 11 W of Southfield Thurs. Frt . Sat, 10am-4 pm Torn of baby 4 children clothes 4 toys, yellow Simmons nursery set, velvet Urveaest. bedroom furniture, cralt Items, household mlsc

OAK Ice box single door Ready for finishing 8300

BEVERLY SCHOOL PTA Garage Sale 111 343-0(19 19481 Beverly Rd . W of Southfield Rd.,

N of 11 Household I tem* book*, kid's clothe*, furniture Proceeds to school program. Thurs . Fri -Sept. 1«. 17,10-5

stripped Ml-899"

ANTIQUES - Beveled 4 leaded glass French 4 single door*, oak music cabi-net; oak 4 drawer file cabinet, beveled 4 leaded glass window* stained glass window* oak chest of drawers 4 dress-er Carved oak fainting conch. M7-«1M

Whalen Auction Service Estate* Liquidation, Etc

Plymouth 459-5144

701 Collectible* ASSORTED DOLLS, Austrian china co-coa pet, assorted vase* gtas* beautiful-ly f ramed pictures, all sixes 4 minia-ture* 541-1183

| ANTIQUES 4 MOVING Sale Closing oo present Inventotv No reasonable of-fer refused Thur* Fti. Sat. 9-Spm S051 Whipple Lake Rd. Clarkston. 1-75, North to Sashabaw. riflht to Clarkstoe Rd. right to Pine Knob Rd, left to Whip

| pie Lake Rd

OAK TABLE. 41" square closed, 4 hid-den leave* old steamer trunk.

M3-9381

OLD Iron beds also good condition.

brass bed. both

SECRETARY 1800» appraised at 11100, asking 11000 or best offer Eves 474-0190

SIDEBOARD circa 1930 * 8150 or bast offer 451-1181

WALNUT ET AGERE with mirror, 81100 Walnut roll ton desk. 81.MC Fainting couch M50 All In exceUent coodltion Art glaaa basket* Csech per-fume bottles, metal cased clock, re-stored 4 working 531-H44

APOTHECARY CHEST. 10 drswer*. ( shelves, exceUent condition. 1500

6H-7M9

WESTLAND MALL ANTIQUE SHOW 4 SALE

Wayne Rd at Warren Thurs., Sept 16lh thru Sun., Sept l»th. Mall Hours Free Admission 4 Parking

(Lamp Repair 4 Dot] Repair Books oo Antiques for Sale)

702 Antiquea

" R e s a l e

15TH INDIAN VILLAGE

ANTIQUES SHOW Sept 18th 4 19th

WHITTIER TOWERS 415 B u n a at Jeffersco. Detroit

Sat., 11 to «:10p.m. Sun., 11 to » p-m Admisslon 83 Michael Kershaw Mgmt

D C P O T T O W N A U C T I O N H O U a C

33 E- CROSS - VP8HAWTI A n t i q u e A u c t k x i a

1H A 3 rd Thur* . a v e a Every Month - Start al 7 p.m

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BRAUN a HELMER AUCTION SERVICES

n r n Estate - Fwm -iouasookl - Antiques Lloyd A Brrny

A n n A r b o r

J e r r y L. H* tm«r

GREAT EXPECTATVONa NCW 4 MCAMLY MKW

• M a d d i n g G o w n s • M a t a m f f y C l o t f i —

An w n p e n s t ^ w y lo pts i.tisss 4 Ar s ios«i ' i i wwy lo ssS

?«aao SouffiHald Wd. Pee« sen, 11-12 Mas Ad

NOW OPEN WATERTOWER

ANTIQUES MALL OffN 7 DAVa

In Old T o w n , Holly Dea le r S p a c e Ava i l ab le

Fo r m o r a W o r m a t l o r i wr i t e . 310 3 Broad St., Ho»y, ML 4»442

Or C a i 8 3 4 - 3 S 0 Q

MERRI-TRAIL FLEA MARKET

CALL 255-3383, 537-5308 Weatefkde 7»-3C30

36240 hHCMQAN AVE. WAYNE. MICHIGAN

Fr tday 4 PM - 9 P M S a t u r d a y 6 AM - 6 P M S u n d a y 10 AM - 6 P M

B C L - A W D M V E - W T H E A T R E O U T D O O a FLEA M A H K E T

8400 8 MHe Rd. E. of Van Oytte Open ewary SaL a n d Sun

7 a .m. t o 4 p .m. OiMars ' 10 , pfaa la» O a r a o a SMaa invned

Shoppers kes sMsaon . M s parmng 355-1928 or 366 -0292

FARMINGTON HILLS, 4 family, dish-es, children 4 adult good clothing, lots of mlsc Thurs .-Sat.9-5 17634 Shlawas-

N of 8 Mile, W of Inkster Rd

OAK PARK Mult! family Collectable* decorator

*. w o m e n 4 c h i l d r e n clothing, baby i tem* toy* 4 lots of bric-a-brac Sal. 4 Son Sept U 4 39 10*n>-4pm. 14530 Bergman. N. of 11 Mlie." ' G r e e n f i e l d CooUdge

OAK PARK White nurses uniform 4 designer cloths* slsr 5-11. furnitare tamps, baby Items, antique*, etc 11451 Allan, between 8 4 11 MOe off Coolidge Sat-Sun, 9-8.

ROCHESTER everything n « J go Ap-pliance* furniture, lawn equipment, clothing 4 more. Sat., Set* IS. 8am -Spm, 1511 West Avon Circle

ROCHESTER HILLS, Sept M. 17 9S0sm-4 10pm. 7 « AUston Dr , Tlenk eo-Llvernots Furn i tu re , children's clothe* toy* 40 gal aquarium, rugs

ROCHESTER HILLS - Cumberland Hills Sub Sept 34-17th. 9-5pm_ 771 Kentucky Dr Children's clothe* toys, books, household items, etc

ROCHESTER HILLS. S a l only, 1« to 5 1*1 E Maryknoil. off Walton, between Adams Rd 4 Old Perch Dtsbe* hoose-hokt. misc., tandem baby stroller

ROCHESTER H U L S Cumberland Hills Sub Multl Family Sale Antique* bike* quilt*, toy*, baby Items, furni-ture, more S a t 4 Sua., Sept 38 4 39 9*m-5pcn 3380 Warrington. S. of Ham-lin, W of Rochester Rd.

FARMINGTON HILLS - Woodbrook Sub many bome* 14 mile between Hal-stead 4 Drake Thurs . Sept M. thru Sun.. Sept. 29, 9am

FARMINGTON HILLS Builder's Ga-rage Sale. Wood, v a n / p a r t * tractor, eoce machine, door* windows, mlsc Sal Sun.. Sept. 38 4 39. 9 am tlD dark. 28*038 Alycekay, 1 blocks E of Orchard Lake. N of 11 Mile

FARMINGTON HILLS. Ramblewood Sub, S of 14 Mile, W of Drake Sept 14 thru l « h , loam-4pm Exclusive 11 homes Furniture, clothing, patio, appli-ances. freexer. T V , baby i t em* takes, toys, car top ca r r i e r* sliding door* Light fixtures, everything imaginable

FARMINGTON HILLS - Thurs. F n . Sat 9-7 15991 Old Homestead, Inde-pendence Commons Subdivision

FARMINGTON HILLS Sept 17 M-IS 8AM-5PM 10151 Valley Rd . near 11 Mile 4 Mlddlebelt Rd.

F ARMING TON HILLS S a l lam-Spm 33590 Shadowgien. 9 Mile 4 Halsted. Chi ldren winter clothing, misc.

MOVING SALE Household furniture including Ethan Allen while canopy double bed. 3 dining room servers, complete white bedroocn set, assorted tables 4 chair* pewter chandelier, odds 'o ends Fr i -Sal , 9-5 818 W Glengarry Cr , Birmingham. N. of Maple. E of Lahser 643-90M

FARMINGTON HILLS Meadowhrook Woods, 31411 Beauford Lane. E of Raggerty, N of I Mile, Thur* Frt.

FARMINGTON HILLS - Multl famUyt Sal Sept. 38, M930 Colfax ( tW Mile) W

Farmingtoo Rd. Swing s e t mlsc

FARMINGTON HILLS - Sept 1* thru 1.11950 Bella vista. 11 Mile 4 Orchard

Lake Westbrook Sob

BIRMINGHAM - Antiques, baby items, double oven stove, kingsise mattress, furniture 4 much, much more Satur-day 4 Sunday. S a m 1115 Lakepark near Quarton Lake

FARMINGTON Hills- S. of U . W off Drake Enter oo Nottoway. 1st r t to 1M71 King William. Sept M-17. 9-4pm

BIRMINGHAM baby clothe* 4 pc Modular sofa, refr igerator , dryer drafting table and chair, mlsc clothing aod furniture Cyclone fencing 1997 Pembroke, 15 Mife 4 N Eton Rd . Frt ONLY, 8-5 PM

FARMINGTON HILLS Household terns, antiques 4 mlsc Sept M-38.

Sam-5pm 17734 Rhonwood. off Halst

FARMINGTON HILLS. Moving Sale 391M Creek Bend. Colony P a r t Wesl

Mile between Farmington Rd 4 Drake Sept 18 J 7 Jg th . 9-4 pen

BIRMINGHAM beautiful ra t tan family room furniture, 1 cooche* 4 arm chairs. SO In sofa, curtain 4 drapery rods, antique* mlsc 7140 Chula Vista Lane, E of T e l e m p h , N off 14 Mile enter oo Old Mill. Thurs. 4 SaL

FARMINGTON HILLS - 4 Family 38089 Steele Rd , 11 Mile 4 Drake, Fr i -Sal, 9-5 Ch i ld ren Hem* lawmnower. moped, Scbwinn bike, bar stool* more

BIRMINGHAM - Couch, furniture, linen* sport equipment 5 piece bed-room set. N of! 14 Mile, near Cran-brook. 1S51 Crosrwick, F r i . 5*1. 10am - Spm

FARMINGTON HILLS. Frl-Sat-Sun ( • 37 thru 29th). 10155 Gleumuer, betw 11 4 14 Mile, off Farmingtoo Rd Motor-cycle* furniture, diabe*. much more.

22ND ANNUAL Bloomfield Antique Show

Oct 1st 2nd, 4 3rd. Dally 11 -1p.m. Last day to t p.m.

FEATURING RUTH OWEN MUSIC BOX COLLECTOR

Lecturing oo Oct 3 at 7 10 p.m. Luncheon, dinner, and light refreM-men t s Also Botiqoe

Cross of Christ Lutheran Church Lone Pine aad Telegraph Rds

Bloomfield Hilla Donation. 83.50

703 Craft*

BIRMINGHAM - Foxcrofi Furniture antiques, clothing, household miac 1 family 5430 Woodland P a s . at 18 Mile 4 Telegrpah Sep t n t h . 8 to 4

FARMINGTON HILLS, garage sale. Fri . Sa l , 10am-5pox 29118 Hemlock Dr executive desk, electric type " l i t e r vomers petite clotbe*other Item*

BIRMINGHAM GARAGE Sale- S5« Bennavllie. S a l Sept. M 4 Son Sept. 29. Sam-Spm. Furniture, pinball marhlne. barbers chair, household Items.

FARMINGTON HILLS -1 Family Mov-ing. Garage Sale T h a n Fri. Sat Sam-Spm. Tool* kids stuff, some furniture. 1*445 Carson Rd (Off Halstead!

BIRMINGHAM GARAGE Sals-Ebgant at St. James Episcopal Church, 9am-lpm. Saturday, September l # th S t James P a r t i r * Lot j iext to Past Office

FARMINGTON HILLS Misc.. some fur niture. patio s e t 13731 Lyncrof l 3 btki N. of l ! Mile, 1 blk W. of Farmingtoo Rd Sept 18-IS (Sat 4 Sun) 94pm

BIRMINGHAM Garage Sale. Fr t 8am-4pm 31MI E Valley Wood Dr

E of Lahser between 11 4 14 ML! Trsah Compactor, table 4 c h a i n , re-frigerator, Iota of misc.

FARMINGTON HILLS Super Garage Sale. 4 families, clothe*, furniture, mlsc 10 am to 5 pm. Sa t 110M Hamil-ton. 1 blka E of Middlebell off I Mile

ARE YOU CRAFTY' Accepting applications for table soace. < Village Oaks Subdivision. N o w Holiday 1

Baxaar Nov IS 4 17 Details - 148-0510

ARTISANS WANTED for Livonia coun-try shop Christmas ornament* folk art , Vlstorlan 4 primitive* CaU for ap-pointment. 477 -Me 1

CERAMIC Molds 4 Paragon Kiln for sale 459-41W

CERAMIC MOLDS, used good condi-tion M0 for S150. will not sell separate-

4*4-3409

GIANT FLEA MARKET

Antkjuaa, Bargain*. Rjmltura' 150 Dealer*

Fri. 6 p.m.-10 p.m. S«t., Sun. 10 t m . 4 p.m. 214 E. Michigan M Parte

Oowrto*n YpeHanti Air Condttionod

Waehdayw, #71-7676 Weekend*. 487-5600

BOOKS ABOUND O u a W y U a a d B o o k s

S o u g M A S o f c J O P E N EVEMINQ8

Mr*.: Mor . th ru Frt. M p m

S e t l O - # p . m . . 8 u r . 1 -B

6 2 3 8 W a a N n g t o n a t 7 th Royal O a * 5 4 6 - 5 0 4 6

l e t h f " a I an t ique c o u n t r y CRAM) R i v n i i t t R C H A - V f t

A N T I Q U E M A L L a 50 D E A L E R S c

& O P E S 7 D A Y S 5 J x I 9 M W G r u d R l T e H k . W X L U A M S T O N ~ JS<

I - M E « , U 7

Hitching Poet Antique* Mall

MKMaar'a Anas) C«» «« M m

IMMsW of7a O n k M O i w f l T 7 1 4 2 3 - 6 7 7 7

Tuaa-4al lolpm. Sun. 12-& Owned Mor

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QLAM e n o w a a ALE ocroew It, 20 10 AM. 8* 6 »ll

OCAMKMN CIVIC CCNTEP 15601 MCH80ANAVE.

U L I M W M I - DOMATKM'Ue

n e e . M M * , I Open 7 daye 10*JW.-6 p m

to M i 0 * r + c * o r f ^ C * M D m r + U * y

CRAFTERS - Spaces available for Bir-mingham Midvale School's HEART 4 HOMECraf t Show S a l . Nov l l r d t35 includes table S47 75M or M2-MT1

LEADED GLASS. 11 piece* excellent quality and workmanship, various sue* Call Mr Jack. M l - M M

NEED COUNTRY C n f t a r s for Xmas craf t «4ow First wesk-esnd of De-

I perties pleaae call s is - 2145 or 551-1541

PIONEER BAZAAR 139 W 14 mile. Clawson. Mirkigaa Sent 17 » 10-Tpm. Halloween costume*. Holiday wreath* baked good* stanrlllng. beers

QUARTZ CLOCKWORKS SALE Battery-operated S5 M each Regular | 7 85 Incledes hands, sweep* Dumber* Volume i h S L f n t 1 year gsaraa tee Bob Arnold. 5M1S4J

704 Rummage Salea ANNUAL FALL CLOflET

4 RUMMAGE SALE

Fr t Sept » , 9 AM - I PM

Good cleaa wiatar clothing for the t a rn lly boot* beddtag kltchaa Items toy*

BIRMINGHAM MOVING SALE T h a n 4 F r t lUam- tpm Furniture, drapes, skate* clothing, mlsc 8940 Wing Lake Rd., W. of Telegraph. S. off Maple.

BIRMINGHAM moving sate Thurs F n . 9-5 7311 Cathredal. 14 Mile. Tele-graph area Furniture, pictures, boose-bold i tem* everything must go.

BIRMINGHAM Moving Sale- Sept 39th 11 Noon -4pm Faml ta ie , cloths* etc 1M8 Graefleld. Take Maple to N Eaton. W on Graefleld

^Moving Sale Frt. 4 Furni ture rugs, an-

BIRMINGHAM Sa l 9am-5pm t}fMM hifr— | S1M4 Sleep? HoUow, 11 IClie A 1 IIMIII

BIRMINGHAM-MOVING SALE every thing most go! Honehold n o d * lawn equipment large t s o l ate. wide varie-ty l W Melton, off Eton betw 14 4 IS Mile Sept U M I*am-*pm

BIRMINGHAM. QuaBty children'i toys 4 clothes. Dtaing sat. porch f u i u l f e household. T h a n 9-M, l h Suffield. N. of Maple. W of

BIRMINGHAM Sat Sept. M, I to S houseware* appliances 4 collectables Cask only, no pre sales 541 Bsrwyu Rd f rom Maple, S on Cranbrook to light E on Midvale 3 blocks, left oa Barwyu

BIRMINGHAM Bloomfield Coopers tlve Nursery School I M OverhUl, Maple-1 i l l s R4. Thar*. Sept M 8 AM CUDhsns dothdog 4 toy*, c raf t*

ORCHARD irNTTED METHOOBT WOMEN

M4M Farmington Rd North o f I l M U e

r Dec 7 I 4 c raf t tables

svs l l lh l s 444-1XM or I U 4 4 7 1

CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE -* Oct I 9 Mpm I s m . Frt. Oct 4, n i l aeon St PhThps ~

- 4 a r s

GIANT FLEA MAREXT Dealers a v t t s d 1 Saturdays la Sept 4 Oct Shaded space CaB tar spans rsasr • s u a e 4 information T3»-1M»

BIRMINGHAM F u r n i t u r e li i s s i i i , cheats, books, clothes toy* l ama* glasses, trdac 4 Eaacstfcs Chair Must go before Sept Mth 870* — ' ~ ~ " —

S off Truf t 1 h f t W >le Thsrs-Fr t 44

BIRMINGHAM Good jaa l l ty chUdrsa 4 adult clothes take* g a m s * mfsc Ev ervthlng must go F r i . 1-4. Sat » » ! PM Only Kirk wood Suh M N off W a W Lake Rd

BIRMINGHAM Malti family

BIRMINGHAM

u % F r t

GIANT OHTOOOa FLEA MARKET Ford - *yeoaag Drtvw-ls Thea t re D e a r W a Opaa 6 « j Sat 4 Saa Dsai-ar Special IS Day For M e 411 l t l I

OlANT RUMMAGE SALE - D O f D High School ran, MM Sawth Cam-krUgs 7 MUs Rd.. L l m s i a a rea F r i , l a l i M H » N b *aL. Sept M

GREAT** OAKLAND MOTHERS OT M U L T t P L B

• e l . Sapt M. Trey M « f l * —

M i w R u a a F r t 4 l e t I n t IT 4 1 * . I

Late Vslley ( M M Mathadl 1*171 Datawsre at F u

P i .YMOI T H OaSted A n OB l • r* O n S. 1 gli I l i t

III Ts r r lMr ta lW e l M n 8I M RAG SALS I I>

ITM h k . E af la Fr t 4 *at_

ROCHESTER HILLS Remodeling Sale' Thurs thru Sun Double stalnleas sink. Kitcheo Aid Dishwasher. Garbage Dis-posal. stove fan. 5 woven wood blind* Culligan Water Softoer, dining room chandelier, custom-made brown d n p e s

pair. 10' wide; I pair, 21' wide; matching valancea). Much More' No reasonable offer i Mused. 11SS Concord. Christian HUls Sub; betw Crooks Adams Rd.. off Avon Rd. 175-0S99

ROCHESTER - New Garage Inltlatico Sale Baby thru adult quality clothing, guitar, toy* bedding 4 many Miac ex-cellent prices 1048 Melvin. 1 bikx W of

uindre, S. off Auburn Thun. thru Sal, 9am-Spm

1*7*

707 Qerage Satee; Weyne

LIVONIA, Thur*, F r i . Sa t J a m 15434 MUKou. W of Waywe Rd oo W Chicago Clothe* toy* duba

LIVONIA Yard gale Sept. M-37 M. !*• Miac »U1 Iowa between Joy 4 W

Chicago

UVONIA Rig Moving Sale Hard 4 salt

707 Oarage Weyne REDFORD - Thar* thrs Sa t 14-4 9141 Caetralla at Wastfisld. bstnuaa Joy k W Chicago. Miac houesboM itssns

REDFORD l l t k d o t h a * cr th* matar Mty clothes 4 mors 11M4 Crnley I b t a h s E of Beech D n ^ - E a f School-c r a f t T h a r * Frt. S a l l*am-»pm.

Yale. N of Jef f r ies Ssnrtoa Driva, W of Farmington Hd. Sa l San. Taa i - t fm

REDFORD S a l Sept M t h :*am-4pni

l a r l *****

LIVONIA Household i t m * CMMrun clothes: toys (Mha* ate) TharvFri . . 9-4 10pm 14217 Coventry. W of F a r m ington Rd.. off S Mile

LIVONIA Moving. Fura tbsr* dothlng. etc Bargains 4 blocks W of M e i H n s r . % block S. of Plymouth s tar ts T h a n

BLOOMFIELD SIM Odessa Dr . Orchard Crest North Sub Thurs-Kn Sat.. 9 S0am-4 10pm Variety"

LIVONIA Sept. 1*-M, S J M m - S M p m . Only 11111 Brookfiald. S of Plymouth Rd 4 E of Farmington Rd. lafaat / tod-dlar clothe* toy* equipment, sise 11 maternity book* Mlsc No pre sales'

BLOOMFIELD 8940 Aktarley Way, S ot Maple W of Mlddlebelt Sat-10-SPM Colanlal furnitare, — clothing, ski boots, much more

BLOOMFIELD Chlldrem dothlng. toys, bousebold, bed* hsrdwsre, etc Sept M thru M. Sam-4pm. 71M Cadar-bsnk. (Commsrce 4 Green Lsks Rd*)

BLOOMFIELD M15 Bloomfield Shore. Middlebell 1 blk S of Loos Pine Pin Ball machine, chlldrena skis 4 boot* oak table, c a r p e t beautiful chll-drena clothes 4 mlsc S a l San. I to 5

W BLOOMFIELD - 4S19 Elmcrea t Or-chard Oes t Sub . N of Maple. W of Or-chard Lake Rd Many antique* clothes.

1 kitcheo Items. Priced to s e a T b u n . Frt., 9-5 pm.

LIVONIA Sept M j t t h 14171 Yale, be-tween I-M 4 5 Mile 4 between Farm-ington 4 Levan

LIVONIA Sept 18 thru M t h 1*444 N d e m e n t Qrele. Ptymouth 4 Harrison. Lots of beby items, othsr mise

REDFORD u r n Wo inkster 4 Base* Daly )ast N of 7 Mils Sat-Sun. Sept M J M h Sam-? Rain or

15 ywars aocumalatioa of tools, tool* out* hota, screw* etc

loads of REAL ANTIQUES, fu ru t t an a a i t i

c lo ths* lots of mlsc Tvars-aai , I-4PSI 2*534 Graham. S of t Mile, off Beech

REDFORD 5 Mile. I Garage Sale FteW. TV. t i re* book* S a l ooly, I to 5 p m 14M1 Seminole

REDFORD 151*7 Dixie, N of 5 Mile, between Telagrapk 4 Beech Duly Sat 4 Sun »-»pm

REDFORD 1*3*2 Denby S of 7 M l ' r E. of Inkster S a t 4 Sun., 10sm-4pm Baby to adult clothing, household good* billiards. • '

LIVONIA Sept 3*-3*th 1 9711 Adam* E of I-HS. N of Ana Arbor Rd

LIVONIA "Thur»-Fr1-8at. 1S- Spm. Mlsc household, cloths* naugshyde hide-a-bed 11131 Puritan. W mile N of S Mile, E of Memrnan

Big 4 Family •*, book* l i n e n .

W BLOOMFIELD Oothe* furniture, toy* acceaeorte*. many Items too numerous to Ust 1517 Valle? View Lane, between Orchard Lake 4 Middlebell off Looe Pine Oust follow the signs; Sale s tar ts Sept 14 thru 14 f rom lOam-tpm.

707 Garage Salea: Wayne BASEMENT SALE Sept. 14 only M i l Utah, corner of Joy Road. 1 Modi E of Farmingtoo Rd. Bedroom set. baby seeds, children s clothe* antique baby buggy, tricycle, tape deck, rabbit fur coa l storm door, miac.

CANTON Cral t 4 Garage Sale! Chil-dren's wood toy*, some luralmre. books, misc. Fn -Sa l , 8-Sprn 7111 Epputg. S of Warren. E of Sheldoo.

CANTON, Franklin-Palmer SubdJvi SJOTI Thur*-SOD. Sept 14-18 »am-Spm Misc Items Between Palmer 4 Cherry Hill. E of Sheldon. Many famUle*

LIVONIA. T h u n F r t . 9-S Glrla clothe* atse 1-4. also baby t tam* Dun-can Phyfe dining room s a l antique lamps, toy* Avon products 13114 Bee* Joy Rd 4 M e m man

LIVONIA 137M West Chicago. 4 biks. E. of Farmington Rd. T h u n - S a l . Sam-Spm. Clothe* toys. Mlsc 4 old book*

UVONIA, 11350 Harrison. S. of Plym-outh Sept 14 J7.18 Antique dr Laser antique qui l l corner chins cabinet Vic-torian-type chair, air conditioner, kid's clothe* swing sec bike* motorcycle, basket weaving material 4 lots of miac.

REDFORD 8148 Grsyflald, E of Tele-graph between Joy 4 W Chicago Sept M - f r - M . 9-5 Kltcaanware. «nal l appli aaces. lawsehold, tool* Jewelry, sport*

U. mens clothing, much more

REDFORD 95M Brady, N of W Chlca-

£ between Tekgraph 4 Basch Sept 17-IS1S 8AM-5PM Music liwtrs-

m e n t * LeBlanc c la r ine t accordtaa* World War I postcards and collectible* kitchen cabinet* hardware vanttla* clothe*, amall appliances stereo 4 much more No pre sale*

S LYON Sale of Old Glassware, doll*

Sep t 27-3*th (Frt-Sat), SM*m-7pai. No Earty Birds' 41*7 S » MiJeRil N . t corner of Ea jhar t Hd.

LIVONIA - 14594 Riverside, sooth of Five Mile and Schoolcraft a rea S a l . Sept 38. IAM-4 10PM Lots of miac

S. REDFORD Blind stitch sewing ma-chine. furniture, dishes clothint mlsc 13*50 Sarasota, between Beech k Tele-graph, T h u n F r t Sa l 9 am to 7 pm.

LIVONIA 14*55 Riverside (ln lhe courtj, off 5 Mile. W of Farmington, T h u n 9 .34 4 Fri. 8/37.9-5 Tool* kid s clothes. 4 household tu rns

LIVONIA I FAMILY S a l . Sept M. 9am-4pm. SM10 Southampton. E oI Lev an, South oo Country Club

CANTON - Frt f rom 1 p m S a t Sun 10-S 45140 Geddes Rd- E. of Canton Can-ter Rd Glassware, tool* many items

CANTON - MOVING! Tuea-T 9-7p*n. 7014 Becky Dr , betw Sheldon 4 Cantoo Ctr Rd . S. of Wairen. Baby * furni-ture. air conditioner* sno blower, etc.

ROCHESTER - Yard Sale. 13M N Liveroots. N. of Tlenken Sat , Suit Sept 18. 29. 10aro-5pm

CANTON, moving 4 garage sale, 7194 Derby r ae ldoo 4 Wsrreni. Sept M.3J, 9am-4pm, 100 mirrors to give away

ROCHESTER Fii-Sat ,10-4pm SM Great Oaks Blvd.; Walton 4 Liveraols Washer 4 dryer, boys clothea. furniture

ROCHESTER. Miac I tem* clothing. Sept 17 M t h . 154 Hill view Law., Tlenk en 4 Rochester Rds

CANTON - Multl f a m i l y Sept. 34 M, 9am-Spm 41935 Pal isade* E of Shel-don, H ol Cberry HH1. Furniture Includ-ing cribs 4 t amp* Girls bike, truck mirrors, toys, book* clothing for all ages, household Items, etc Bargains'

ROCHESTER SaL, l la ro-Som Large selection. 1443 Klmberley Fair . S of Walton. W of Old P e r c h

CANTON Sub Sale-SeptM.37 M Cher-g. S of Cheny Hill, of! Sheldon "s-kid's twkea, complete aquarium, •helving, much household

ROYAL OAK - Interior Derjgner ' i Sale after going out of business Olds 4 Ends, glass shelves, fabric 4 fabric racks, samples. Imported decorator item* prints, f r a m e * etc Sa t 4 Sun.. 9am- Spm 1901 BeUevue For direc-tions. call M5-4741

CANTON YARD SALE! No kids clothes or toys! Drapes, bedapresd* canning a n 4 Pressure Cooker. lo(a more Sept

17-lSth. lOam-Spm. 19717 Peters Dr . Holiday Esta te* Joy Rd 4 275.

SOLTHFIELDGlgantlc Sale, Frt.. Sept 27, Sa t . Sept IS Sun. Sep t » , 10am 4pm. 111*0 Wrexlord Dr , Ravine sub 9 Mile at Inkster Antiques glassware.

Gter. glas* copper, sllvsr, tables, p* furniture. Schwum bikes lawn-

mower. mow blower tool* l i n e n pic-tures. lithograph* nlk-oaks. clothea

SOUTHFIELD - Mlsc i t em* 11759 Vir-ginia. btw 11 4 11 Mile. E of Lahser. &1 Vernon Sob , Thur»-Sat l*-4

SOITHFIELD Moving Sale. French furniture, accessories 17370 Lincoln Dr., 1 blk. E off Southfield Rd.. N of lO. Frt.. Se t Sun 559-1781

CANTON Sept. 17 and M. » am to 5 pm Infant 4 toddler clothe* toy* equipment Crib, stroller, sise S to 13 maternity 7SM Corbtn. betweeen War-

l 4 Jcy off Sheldon, fallow sign

SOUTHFIELD Moving Sale Furniture, t ire* tool* appl iance* much more 170M Cedarcrot i between Greenfield 4 Southfield. N of Lincoln. Sept 14. 9-4

CANTON 1779 W a h a t Ridge Circle S of Ford. E of Lilley eoter oo Saltx. An-tiques, furniture double spring 4 mat i res* lasrumower, snow tire*, tools, ste. F r i - S a t

SOUTHFIELD - Moving Sale. Furni-ture. glaaae* l i n e n miac. Beacon Square. 11 Mile betsreen Evergreen 4 Lahser, N. oa Harvard to 11X11 Dart-mouth Sept 37 4 18 9-4 PM.

SOUTHFIELD - Multl Family Garage, Moving Sale 21*90 Norcreat (S. 4 E of 9 Telegraphy Sat. 4 Sun., lOam-Spm Baby i tem* furniture, Miac.

SOITHFIELD - Sa l 4 Sun. l a m - Spm 19915 Westbrook, N of 11 Mile, E. of Evergreen. Car stereo, good lawn mower, seaaooed firewood, new snow blower, baby thing* furni ture

SOUTHFIELD Sept. M. 27 . 38, lam-Spm 21920 Berg Rd., between 9 4 10 Mile. Ping poog table, coffee table, portable dishwasher 4 misc. honehold.

FARMINGTON HILLS Independence C o m m o n 15*48 OM Homestead Dr .

off Drake, between Grand River 4 11 Mile Thun- . F r i . Sal. 1-5

SOUTHFIELD - Wed -Sat . Sept 3*-» , 10am. No clothe* cash only 35341 Sto-uycroft E of Telegraph off 10 Mile

FARMINGTON HILLS Old Farm Col-ony Sub.. So of 10 Mile between Middlebelt aad Inkster IMTfl Newell Circle E Frt., S a l . Sun., Mon.

FARMINGTON HILLS Must sel l Fur niture. dining room s a l bedroom set lawn furniture, miac. S a l 10am- Spm 15401 Skye Dr, E of Middlebell S. off

1 Mile

SOUTHFIELD - YARD SALE! 110*0 Lahser Rd.. 1 blk* S. of I Sa t . Sept. ISthlO-Spm Furniture, clothe* mlsc good* Rain Data; Following Saturday

S O U T H F I E L D A d u l t / c h i l d r e n ' ! clothe* toy* household, book* much more Fr l - ia t (27-l*th|. 10-Spcn 3MM Woodland; N of 11. E of Telegraph

FARMINGTON HILLS- 1 Family Ga-rage Sale Baby 4 ch i ld ren Items fur-niture, mlsc S a t 11 am-Spm Sun 13-4pm, 17835 David S t (N. ah 11 UUe W Of Mlddlebelt)

SOITHFIELD Gigantic everything + antique* Mult l 19*51 Rockcreek. IN of 11 Mile, between Southfield 4 Ever green) Frt.. S s t . San.. 10am

FARMINGTON HILLS S s t San. Man 10-7 2M1I RoBcreet N .of 13 Mile be-tween Orchard Laka 4 Mlddlebalt Lin-gerie chest rocksr. collectable radio. Lenox china, nick-nack* stiver, etc

SOUTHFIELD Sept 3*-37-3*th 18-4pm Furniture, cloths* dtsbe* Lamp* San Marino Sub. 3*514 W Kalong off 13 Mile, betw Northwestern 4 Inkster

FARMINGTON HILLS. F r i , Sal, Sept 17.11 9-4 M 11 SM Flandw*. (between 8-1 Mile. W of Fsrmtngton Rd.) Bec-trte typewrite* mrtfleas p b o n . lug-gage t t re* drape* dothlng. 4 mlsc

FARMINGTON HILLS Handyman ga-rage t tam* old reeorita, antfcjus cook book* furnitare. book* bar 4 4 stools clothes summer 4 wlalar chllds d ^ . snowmobile c loths* mlsc item* Frt-Sst-8ua.,*S*-5PM. 117*3 R -

FARJCNCTON HILLS Household Items only - sofa

Moving Sale ifa bed chair.

aewing machtae. dinette s a t bteyda* stereo table ssw T t a r s F r l 9-S F o t low the d n from Drake Rd. 4 CM Bomsstsad

FARMINGTON HILLS. Big 4 family •ale Toy* furu l twe. books, huen aet blka* cloths* k-as i l n i l B h t W I I Sptiagflald Dr 1 block N at 11 Mile, I <2f Orchard Lak* m S a t MB. Sapt

FARMINGTON - Mal t t T W » - F r t > Spm 11SM B n u f o r d Ct , I Mil . W of Sewhai'gh La>oa » Baaefnr l Lses

FARMINTON HILLE AsUqas fsrw tars 4 do th lng T h s r s - r n - S a l . I M P * 31118 S T h i t w a n MWtdMH 4 Or chard Laka. N of

r —ii a m i •» • f" Clothing, blka* firMtsr rtd^^MlM^Esf U L ^ m Ssp t S h t H h 1 FRANKLIN MM* Ras Nis Ihsss l s rn hatwaae 1 star FUh Sspl M J 7 J * I

M S .

SOUTHFIELD T b u n - F r L . S s t l*-S 18180 Jehaette. 1* Ml le -Ever raan srea Baby t t am* fa ia l ta i e. s p p U a a c n grape via* wreaths 4 s t o r e

SOUTHFIELD 11SM 8 Mile. E of Inkster (M thru MthJ. 9-Spm I furniture 4 honewar i

betw 8 4 thru ML

Seme baby thtsgs

SOUTHFIELD 3»4M SpringhUL Rock Creek Dr. N of 13 MOS. b a t w e » Evsr-green 4 Southfield. Antique wood gas stove ptm hundreds of othsr Item* f r i Sa l Son. l l a m

TROY Greantree Sab Moving la Sale M l 4 Son l a m - S p m 43*1 Sagargrove Court bstwean Wattles 4 Long Lake

TROY MOVING SALE. 3717 Gotfvtew Apt 3*4. Somerset T W * - S s t l a m Spm A a d p s humidor . Utrhsn s a l bookcaa* Chlaeas r u n sew s*7 bsth ca rpa l waOpapar, Wshar p i l L card ta-blm 4 c h a i n S r W i M i i t sms clothes

TROY SI

B d y Oat 9-Sum MS* John R N of Wattles

LIVONIA - 1 family. T h a n . Fr i S a t S-5 M511 Smmydale, N of 5 Mile. E of Newburgh Household items

UVONIA. M i l l Ann Arbor Trull. Tha-u n . Frt., Sa l . 9-5 P M Washer, dryer, •mall appliances, tool* fabrics aad no-t i o n Christmas I tem* glasssrare.

LIVONIA, 4 family. 7W HP outboard motor, iports equipment goU, bowling, exercise, house 4 garden tool* s l n t medicine cabinet 11413 Daering. S. off Plymouth, W of Inkster Rd Thun . Sept 34. noocngpm Frt. S a l Sun. I a m * p m

UVONIA. 5 family, T t a m thru S a t 8 45-4pm. 11154 W Chlcsgo, E of Mer-riman. Brand name quality ch i ld ren clothe* Toys 4 household 535-M71

WAYNE - Accumulation sale- China, glass, collectables. books, antique* primit ive* paper, picture* beetles, etc 9/37-1/39,1511 Haanan. N of Mxhigsn

WESTLAND - Frt.. Sa t 4 Sun. 5M F i t b e r t Cherry Hi] - Venoy area Lot of

Items 4 clothing. Misc baby 1 • clothing.

WESTLAND Fund raiser for Girl Scout troop. Furniture, toys, household. 4 lots of Junque! Sept 14-18 lam-4pm 391*0 Northampton (corner of Barcbeater: 1 blk W. of John Six. I blk S. Avoodale

WESTLAND Garage Sale- WSHC Mil-ton S t (Charry HH1/Newburgh araO Sept 2*-27-M. Iam-5pm. Lots of mlsc

WESTLAND. Gigantic F r i , Sat . Sun.. 14-5 PMS4M Fresmoo l S of Joy W d Middlebell Freeser. chi ldren clothe*

WESTLAND - stereo, boyi bike* adult tricycle, cash register, do the* mise. T h u n 4 Frt. 1<W 29225 Badell off Middlebelt btw Warren 4 Ana ArborTr

CANTON Boys 106-14S, maple bed 111 miac Items 43518 Addison. S of Ford. W. off Lilley. T h u n Noon thru SaL

CANTON Sept 17 1*18 44417 Westminister Way, c blk N of Ford, westaide at s t r ee t Ma or 4 small a p p l t a n m furniture. TV.

CB radio, household Item*

CANTON, M i l Rain tree W of Raggerty N of Ford Rd . September 2*. 17, l i , 10am - 1 p m Furniture, bask-ets. (tollhouse, accessories, book* blka* misc Good clothing for young Juniors 4 young men.

DEARBORN HTS - 1 family, T t a m F n . Sa t 10-5. M795 Constance, Joy 4 Inkster are*. Ttmex computer with printer 4 memory, larger sise women's 4 men's clothing, game* household, lets of mlsc - trash 4 t reasures Come oo down - the price Is right

DETROIT - Dining room s e t lawn equipment tools 4 miac.. everything must go" 14029 Dolphin, Outer I>.7 Schoolcraft a r e * F r i , S s t . Sun., 11 to 5

DETROIT, NORTH ROSEDALE 1SH05 Lancashire. Soothfield-Grand River

i Sept. M 4 7 J * Some antique* baby Item* lots at mlsc

DETROIT - 4 family, Frt. Sal Sun. 1 18104 Fen loc. 4 blocks W of Telegraph E of Grand River. Lots of mlsc

DETROIT - SM5 Brace, So of Warren. W of Southfield S a l . San 13 to Baby liema. golf, camp 4 sport good*

GARDEN CITY, children and materni-ty clothe* c ra f t* fabrics, new educa Uooal toy* miac. T h a n . 4 FrL. Sept M 4 37 1-5 PM. between Ford 4 Warren, turn on Maplewood f rom Venoy, corner of Cadillac 4 Dover

GARDEN CTTY Frt. af ter 5pm. S a t Sun all day 323*3 Chaster W a r m 4 Merriman area.

GARDEN CTTY - F r i Sa t 9-4 30*31 Bock. Ford 4 Merrtmsn a m Mlsc

GARDEN CTTY - kuge garage sale. Thun. F r i Sat M 11717 Bartcev. an-Uque f a m i t u r e ^ b a b j

NORTHVILLE T h a n thru Sun. *-S 111 Randolph, near Arbor Drug* An-tique* Roaeville. Ediaoo phonograph, old copper still, wood stove, tool* books dlehes power lawn sweeper, duo therm oil burner sewing machine* much more

NORTHVILLE 4 family sale! S Mile 4 Winchester 42212 N Watarwheel <X Sept » l l I0aro-4peti Children 4 adults clothing. Singer ilg sag aewing maching 175 Desk, camera* radio* stereo. Signet Clarinet 8 ISO Everett* wood Clarinet 8250 Uti le Tikes battery operated train 4 track ISO M" love a n t green 4 gold striped velvet Miac I tem*

PLYMOUTH Garage Sale T h a n Oct. I rd thru Sa t Oct Sth lOam-tam. Household items Also Paaaup electric

machine 4 Toyota manual kmmug machine. 9415 Soathwurth (S. of Ann Arbor Rd.. W. of Raggerty

PLYMOUTH - Multl sale, large variety Old leweiry, disbe* logo printing I tem* mise T h a n thru Sa t , 8 to I Corner h o n e at Ann Arbor Trail between Hag gerty 4 Ltlley. 11571 Waverly

PLYMOUTH 'SAMPLE' Sale! Eastern Cargo to aell Wicker, Rattan 4 Bam-boo items Large 4 small. Unusual jackets 4 purses f rom Inrtnpasla Open House. Sept 25-2Sth 9:3*-7nm Refreshments served. 400 Plymouth Rd-, 1 blka E of Hardee s

PLYMOUTH Saturday Only, S m t M, lam-4pm. corner of Ann Arbor Trail 4 Beacon Hill Girl's clothing (11-14). fiorescent l ight jewelry 4 Mlsc,

WESTLAND Yard Sale Sept ISJMth, i0-4pra Misc i t e m 1411 Stteber, off Palmer, between Wayne 4 WUdwood

WESTLAND Big r r v e t sale Sun. Sept 29th, 10am-4om. Melvm Street be-tween Joy 4 Ann Arbor TralL between Middlebelt 4 Merrtman.

WESTLAND Complete wine Making Ki t Toulouse Leotrec Circus Print* electric roUaaeria, rectorocaUng saw Sept 3*-39th. 10-4pm. 77S7 C a r m s e l

WESTLAND 1*047 Rolf. W of Wayne Rd off Avoodale. Tbun-FrL-SaL W o n em clothing 18-11 All honehold p o d a Tool* sporting good* pugpong Uble.

WESTLAND - 1*5*5 L o r m Cherry Hill 4 Newburgh A m . Frt.-Son., l a m Spm Furniture, toy* Mlsc 4 clothes

WESTLAND, 4 family! I-M 4 2*h, 10-Spm 11111 Lynx; N, of Warren, W at Venoy, off Cowan Cloths* appliance*

WESTLAND 4 family, 8221 HUlcraol between Flamingo and Henry Raff off Locuvle, 1 Uk. N. of Aan Arbor TralL Sept M, 27, 810-5 P M

706 HoueehoW Oooda Oakland County

A last change for quality f a m t l a i t Tbomasvllle buf fe t two tove seat* sola, hall console aad mirror, two lamp tab le* 111 Golf view, Birmingham

842-53*4

ALL FURNISHINGS Some appliance* custom Oriental shall unlit, bedroom, living room, kitchen, plus asaortad w n a l l t t e m * S U M Dtsa-tng Dr . near 12 * John R Madison Height* T t a m thru SaL. S4S-474S

PLYMOUTH- Sept 37-Mth F r t - S a t lam-Spm. Couch, breakfast table, 3 . chair* much miac I2M Rocker, off Ann Arbor Rd. 1 bl- E of Main-

PL YMOLTH - Sep. 17JS. I I 14*09 Dog-wood CI Lakepolnt Sub S of 5 Mile. W of Haggerty Mlsc honehold items

PLYMOUTH - T t a m Frt. S a t l - J Trail wood HL 454*1 Green Valley, lamp* white twin bed. l i i n u 4 desk, household i tem* toy* puxxle* w e

PLYMOUTH S a l i e n t M 9 t e m , TV* furniture Clean, quality clothing (most-ly children's). 11401 Waverly & of Ann Arbor Trail between Raggerty 4 Ullay

AN ESTATE SALE Sat.. Sept. 28. 10-5

1774 Yosemtte, Birmingham (1 N h S of Maple.

between Adams 4 Eton) Fine mahogany Queec Anne style bad-room sntTdoahle bad. tall ches t h — er. mirror Twin bad* mahogany cheat console aewing machine. c r y * a i Mam ware, cut s laa* sterling, fireplace equipment, baby crib, etc. Colonial style U i ue.al. c l o t h n kitchen 4 base-ment mlsc- Priced for quick sale

PLYMOUTH T h u n . Frt. I am to 5 p m Sa l 10 am to 5 p m Lots of clothe* shoes 4 purses ceramics (a lovely gift for Christmas). Avon collectable*, jewelry, book* a bunch of ch i ld ren game* bievclas 4 part* craf ts 4 hobby supplies iUDoween. Chrtstmss 4 East-er Item* Guitar t r u m p e t pool table

PLYMOUTH Westhriar tt E off McClumpha. between Ann Arbor Rd. 4 Joy Moved ln 4 nothing goo* Cams 4 see Frt -Sun. 18-4 44215 Barrtngton.

PLYMOUTH 1 famille* Sat-Sun. • s o -l a n 11441 Man* Haggerty 4 Ann Ar bor TralL

PLYMOUTH- 4*1*5 N Terr i tor ia l l» -4

f a r m * good teenage 4 adult clothe* furnitare. mlsc Item* Sept 17-M S-4

PLYMOUTH 14*5 Oak View, off of Ann Arbor Rd.. next to Honda dealer Movie light* clothing, blander, m a r e Frt-Sat . Sept 17-M

GARDEN CITY sale Fri, Sat 4 3usl. lam - Spn MM Daeriag. W a r m 4 Ihfcatar

PLYMOUTH - 175 N Mill S t Ann Arbor Trail 4 M a i * T h a n thrs

GARDEN CTTY moving sale. Tta F r i Sa t 10-4 13704 Florence, S of Ford Rd.. N of Cherry HUI off Venoy

GARDEN CTTY- Sept 2*-2*-S*th 1*18 Henry Raff . S o f Ford Rd Tool* bike* book* ' ~ Colore Vision Vision game,

rod* c h l w e n h

PLYMOUTH 45435 Moonlight D r , W of Sheldon Rd., Ann Arbor TraU lo Baa a m Hilla D r . left to Moonlight 1 blka* c h l l d m ' i dothlng. 8 f l poci. bUta chM carrier. 1 rocking horses. haO mirror 4

:. Mlsc hoaasholJ T t a m Frt. SepL M, r . S i a s m Spm.

GARDEN CTTY Thar* thru Sat Sent M.27M. 1-4 3 » Areola. (Cherry HUI

er R d a m )

GARDEN O T Y

5Tv Venoy Variety! Ka lh rys

PLYMOUTH - 457*4 Green Valley. Canton Cantor Ann Arbor Rd . Thar* . F n . I to S Toy* bank* d a t h s * elc.

REDFORD - K G Yard Sals Potncuna. between 7 Mile 4 River Baby dothaa 4 hats morel F r i 4 Sa t . 18

GARDEN CITY S a t Saa. 4apt M J W h I Sam-Spm 4T78 GUman at Cambridts , S of Wmtoo. E of Middlebelt Motor

TROY SALE All Sal-Sea. l*am-Spm of Long Lake. E of i

3*74 Quel] Raa. &

TROY SahdhWi Lancer, off CeoC Mil* F r i 4 S a t . Sept 37 4 M 1-4 PM

an aetk Alto Sax. baby

HUGE COLLECTOBt eaSa SMS K»l lag. « ef 11. * af CosBdae) B m a ^ j r ^ g ^ s C o t ^ a a

LATHRUP VILLAGE U Dr . S el 11 MUa. W af ! Frt 4 Sat

LATHRUP VILLAGE MaW family

TROY tape r Moving Bate. S a t a n , I-5pm i—T F n e r u A . Windmill PMale Sab Off Long Laka IM, h a t w e n John R 4 Daqwladre HoaaakaM. yard, per

TROY S*M A v a i n l t a s T r t h l (M thru t*th; 18 Spm 1* M M 4 P u i l m l i I. & « a r A e t v ^ g . w - j e a j s d m oM

TROY S r M SMh IS4M SM*

LATHRUP

New M m m k ssla , c h M n , M s asw qaaaa 1 1 1 | r s s l . wtchw haalw** aww

4 heir |»eea* 1 • a r e a * I S n P a X n m » h a l — *4l -«nT TROY U4 Lang* 1 » * R sf e g e f U ia ra s t a *ap t M - M 8 — Spn

GARDEN City 9 - M J 7 J * t h 44*4 Fai r field. Merriman 4 Venoy off Mapte-

GARDEN O T Y 4 I tan. (1 blk. S of Chsrry mil 4 FardV T t a m - S a t . M

GARDEN O T Y S Family Sal* IM7* Bridge (1 M M ft. of W a r m . 1 b * T of IfiddaibaM) Seat M J * . Sa t . Saa 1 lam-Open Sim rtlagPer t m j m s l

LIVONIA Bab-(set M Mse 5; m* 11 ii ithtag 1*411 E af I-1TS. S af 8 M . I / * * * . ' M 1*4

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Farmlagtn Rd em PH. ttra On

UVONIA, I flA, GENERATION SaM. vtaHaaa aM good h n M a r * Jswahy f a r *

Coca Cala, miac M t thru Thars l * s n S14M l l i l i m i . Jay * Mil l m i

UVONIA ta S laaMN. Md. On M Laval iTn Rd PwMbara.

Laawgaa. e a m r af aeach Read

UVONIA MOVCTO »apt M thru Oct SMh T F 4 4 l t 54pa I Lan Freaks vili. Mh 8 4 I Lady-i Cherry *eak. UYONlA MOVING SALE Mpt « *n. A ^ j j a j l l in^CMaa ey 4

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ANNOUNCING

UNDERGROUND COLLECTOR Conducts 2 Sales

Thurs Sept. 26. Fri., Sept. 27 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Dairy

23511 Rensselaer. Oak Park (The ante Is tiuteaesi Woodward sad Coolidge Take Woodward lo I Mile, head W to Ranaaalaer turning right al Tuba Gas SlaOn) .

This lueentuiy Is for estets s n o a s s sad priced ta sell Furnitare Incradea overstuffed sofs and cha in . taMs* lamps - f rom the t r * double bechoem s s t sst of rat tan patio, kitcheo formica

bids a had, ale Appllanm by 11 lug]mass small refrigerator, elec-

tric range, TV.

wardroha, book* aad moot al toots f rom a tool maker 's wort

I picture* ington sawing bo* cede china RosevUle 4

Conducts Second Sa»a Fri. Sept. 27. Sat. Sept. 28

10 AM to 5 PM Daily 26056 Carol, Franklin

(W on IS Mile to Praakha Rd hand 1 - m o Carol)

REDFORD . _

So of W Chicago

1I4S1 butch, Uble 4 k rush seat* a s

REDFORD Frt Sa t VhglL E at Telegraph N af Joy Hege selection at quality goods Toy* Mfce* k a • •haN. yard. spo^c weight eealp-

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ANTIQUE chin pSaoaa. sec of wood BMe with wMM Ivy, ma s c - r

• ANOTHER KETATE SALE

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