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Canton €>torber Volume 15 Number 81 Thursday, April 26. 1990 Canton, Michigan,. 100 Pages Fifty Cents Parents give 'suicide' film mixed reviews ~Bf Mary Weehko staff writer „ TVs reviews were mixed Tuesday when parents and residents in the Plymouth-Canton School district for the first time viewed the controver- sial film "Nobody's Useless." . The film has been blamed by the parents of 8-year-old Stephen N ale- pa for the child's March 24 hanging The youth's mother, Debbie Nale- pa, has contended since viewing the film that her son was mimirfring a suicide attempt in the movie without realising the consequences. The cou- ple has hired an attorney to investi- gate the death, and a law suit against the board could be filed. THE NALEPA family didn't at- tend the showing. They saw the mov- ie shortly after the death. One mother, who asked not to be identified because her daughter was in Stephen's second-grade class, said after seeing the movie: "I think it's a shame the teacher didn't discuss or explain what went on in the movie afterwards. "I have mixed emotions, though. I didn't like the suicide scenes but there's a lot of violence on cartoons and TV shows that kids always see." Now that she has seen the film, she Mid she will speak with her daughter about it Julie Withrow, a Plymouth parent, said, "I think the age group was too young to see it and I think those sui- cide scenes should have been ex- plained." 9 Withrow said she believes it may have been possible a child would act out what he saw In the movie. / 4 \ s t\!Nl 4 / • * BILL BftESLER/atafl photograph* Please turn to Page 2 The crowd gave the film "Nobody's Usless" a mixed review. Man faces murder charge for Flooding not ducky for 1 man Construction adds to strain on sewer system By Diana Oats staff writer After s few hours of heavy rain T.S. Malooey looks out his window and magically be has lake front property. Every couple of years the road in front of Malooey's bouse on Durham Drive in Carriage Hills subdivision floods past the curb sometimes as high as two feet after a heavy storm. The worse part is that his basement fills with water. "I never had the problem until six or seven years ago," said Malooey, adding that new construction limits the amount of space the water can be absorbed into the ground. "It creates additional runoff and all that water has to go somewhere," By Mary WaaMco staff writer Carlos Mayberry, 21, of Ann Arbor was bound over to Washtenaw County Circuit Court on a murder charge Wednesday after the beating death of 21-year-old Robert Moore of Canton Township. Ann Arbor Det Jerry Reynard said a date for an arraignment in circuit court has not been set Moore died April 17 at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. He had been hospitalised since April 13 in critical condition with brain stem damage anda skull fracture. After doctors told the family be was brain dead, they agreed to removed him from life- support systems. Ann Arbor police said Moore was kicked in the head repeatedly by Mayberry after leaving Dooley's ba> Moore and a group of friends were confront- ed by another group of young men, including Mayberry, while entering a parking structure after leaving the bar. Moore had reportedly gotten into an argu- ment with Mayberry's younger brother, Chris- topher Mayberry, 21. Police speculated the attack may have been in revenge of that argument. Mayberry was originally charged with as- sault to commit great bodily harm less than murder. Police reports said daring Mayberry's al- leged attack on Moore, Mayberry's friends prevented those with Moore from helping him Mayberry, police said, then cornered Moore in a concrete wall and kicked him in the abdo- men and bead. Moore a 1985 graduate of Plymouth-Salem High school, was an electronics student at Wayne County Community College.. Neighbors oppose plan to fence in By hLB. Dillon staff writer Lori Johnston says ths $16,000 chain link fence tha Kiwanis Club wanta to put up around Millar Wooda would detract from tha appearance of tha i No one disagrees that the Miller Woods, a 10-acre forest in Plym- outh Township, should be pre- served. But there's plenty of disa- greement about a plan to accom- plish that goal. Owned by Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, Miller Woods is a climax forest which includes plants ranging from young see- dlings to flora dating back 500 years. Hundreds of students and teachers, including many from the University of Michigan botany de- partment have visited the site off Powell Road Just east of Beck. The Colonial Kiwanis CTub of Plymouth and Friends of Miller Woods want to enclose the area with a 818,000 chain link fence to prevent motor vehicles from enter- ing the area. Plant specimens have been ru- ined by youths on motor bikes and by people who've dumped appli- ances and garbage In the woods, said members of the Friends of Miller Woods. Founded IS years ago, the organisation has about 78 members. Bob Evans and Harold Fischer of the Kiwanis Club presented the It should be preserved tor posterity. We don't went to restrict access, but knowing ett the development taking piece ell over, there will be kide who could damege this with wheeled vehicles. We'd tike to put up a six-foot chain link fence with a cable top for strength.' Harold i Kiwanis Club j plan Mont to school board members londay night "The woods need to be protected, and fencing is the only way I see to do that" said Evans. "It should be preserved for pos- terity," said Fischer. "We doot want to restrict access, but know- ing all the development taking place all over, there will be kids who could damage this with wheeled vehicles. We'd like to put up s six-foot chain link fence with a cable top for strength." Kiwanians and Friends of Miller Woods also want to construct s parking lot for visitor*. PEARSE AND LOfU JOHN- STON, whose backyard-^orders the woods,-strongly oppose the plan. Pearse~Johnston said he'd like time to gather the opinions of area resi- dents. The board, however, voted unanimously to approve the fence. "We feel that lfs a natural area. Putting a chain link fence in sort of defeats the whole purpose of a na- turalized area," said Lori Johnston. "We've left our backyard that way intentionally. I think it would be unsightly to have that type of chain link fence." Johnston said she understands the concerns about refuse, "but we've never seen vehicles in the woods. People enjoy walking in there. I would hate to see it locked up with limited access." Preliminary plans doot call for a locked gate. Instead, a baffle metal poles placed at angles to prevent vehicles from entering would be seed. Pearse Johnston said he's enjoy- ed the woods for 88 years, and would like his son and daughter to Ptesss turn to Page 4 The solution is for the township to clean the drains so that they will be free to accept most of the excess wa- ter. But when township employees try to clean the drains some residents resist so vehemently that it stops them from doing the job. according to Aaron Machnik, municipal ser- vices director. Some of those resi- dents want to save the habitat for a flock of ducks that live near their homes. "The last couple of times we've tried going in there we were booted out" said Machnik. He said he would send out a mail survey asking residents if they would be willing to participate in a drain ci the drain. A BIGGER problem behind flood- ed basements, though is insufficient sewer capacity, said Glen Roberts, of Wade It Trim, the engineering firm representing the township. "When the storm water gets into the sanitary system it becomes a major source in flooding homes," Roberts said. "TV long awaited sewer plan spawned by the Western Township Utilities Authority will take Canton, Plymouth and Northville townships sewage to an Ypsilanti treatment plant "The basement flooding occurs, because the storm waters are get- ting in the sanitary sewer, the pro- grams going on now are addressing that very problem," Roberts said. The three communities will hook- up to the plant In IMS and construc- tion starts this summer, according to Tom Yack, Canton supervisor. Can- ton will pay about 888 million of the 8M million project _ Other programs are underway to help elevate the sewer problem. For instance, the township requires all homes that have been built since 1878 to have sump pumps. And the township is constderii* a pilot program for residents, in 1878, offering a turn to Page 2 Residents in financial need win tax breaks what's inside staff writer year for a lot of dal need tape the Bad tax breaks^ this ts, lack of sewers. iradntty to groop the most popular beard of revie March 18-18. This year 2M srlng this year's w appeals heerd Winced IBs Board of Review a break. And of tl tkatthey tested pttcsats 188 app« cassa, according mis were hard*ip to board sf review e mads available The boerd of r I,,,!,, by m on Saxony argued that his tax assess ment went up 44 percent which was 88 percent higher than the 11 per- cent township average The petitioner provided the board with 1888 and 18M bouse sales la Us neighborhood that i lowered his property valae. The argumeat convinced the three-member Canton Township Board of Review and the i on the Saxony Road 48.1M to 841.8M for 18M taxes A 87-year-old the board to re Greet sewers, no peved roeds, as •nd Toys and an old house turn to Psgs 2 Building scene. . . . 1H Business. . . . . . 1C Calendar. . . 8C Classifieds. . . . C.E-M Auto . . C.F Employment . . . C,Q Index . . 2G Real estate. . . 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Canton €>torber Volume 15 Number 81 Thursday , April 26. 1990 Canton, Michigan,. 100 Pages Fifty Cents

Parents give 'suicide' film mixed reviews ~Bf Mary Weehko staff writer

„ TVs reviews were mixed Tuesday when parents and residents in the Plymouth-Canton School district for the first time viewed the controver-sial film "Nobody's Useless." . The film has been blamed by the

parents of 8-year-old Stephen N ale-pa for the child's March 24 hanging

The youth's mother, Debbie Nale-pa, has contended since viewing the film that her son was mimirfring a suicide attempt in the movie without realising the consequences. The cou-ple has hired an attorney to investi-gate the death, and a law suit against the board could be filed.

THE NALEPA family didn't at-tend the showing. They saw the mov-ie shortly after the death.

One mother, who asked not to be identified because her daughter was in Stephen's second-grade class, said after seeing the movie: "I think it's a shame the teacher didn't discuss or explain what went on in the movie afterwards.

"I have mixed emotions, though. I didn't like the suicide scenes but there's a lot of violence on cartoons and TV shows that kids always see."

Now that she has seen the film, she Mid she will speak with her daughter about i t

Julie Withrow, a Plymouth parent, said, "I think the age group was too young to see it and I think those sui-cide scenes should have been ex-plained." 9

Withrow said she believes it may have been possible a child would act out what he saw In the movie.

/ 4

\ s t\!Nl 4

/ • * BILL BftESLER/atafl photograph*

Please turn to Page 2 T h e c r o w d g a v e t h e film " N o b o d y ' s U s l e s s " a mixed review.

Man faces murder charge for

Flooding not ducky for 1 man Construction adds to strain on sewer system By Diana Oats staff writer

After s few hours of heavy rain T.S. Malooey looks out his window and magically be has lake front property.

Every couple of years the road in front of Malooey's bouse on Durham Drive in Carriage Hills subdivision floods past the curb sometimes as high as two feet after a heavy storm. The worse part is that his basement fills with water.

"I never had the problem until six or seven years ago," said Malooey, adding that new construction limits the amount of space the water can be absorbed into the ground.

"It creates additional runoff and all that water has to go somewhere,"

By Mary WaaMco staff writer

Carlos May berry, 21, of Ann Arbor was bound over to Washtenaw County Circuit Court on a murder charge Wednesday after the beating death of 21-year-old Robert Moore of Canton Township.

Ann Arbor Det Jerry Reynard said a date for an arraignment in circuit court has not been set

Moore died April 17 at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. He had been hospitalised since April 13 in critical condition with brain stem damage anda skull fracture.

After doctors told the family be was brain dead, they agreed to removed him from life-support systems.

Ann Arbor police said Moore was kicked in the head repeatedly by Mayberry after leaving Dooley's ba>

Moore and a group of friends were confront-ed by another group of young men, including Mayberry, while entering a parking structure after leaving the bar.

Moore had reportedly gotten into an argu-ment with Mayberry's younger brother, Chris-topher Mayberry, 21.

Police speculated the attack may have been in revenge of that argument.

Mayberry was originally charged with as-sault to commit great bodily harm less than

murder. -« Police reports said daring Mayberry's al-

leged attack on Moore, Mayberry's friends prevented those with Moore from helping h im

Mayberry, police said, then cornered Moore in a concrete wall and kicked him in the abdo-men and bead.

Moore a 1985 graduate of Plymouth-Salem High school, was an electronics student at Wayne County Community College..

Neighbors oppose plan to fence in By hLB. Dillon staff writer

Lori J o h n s t o n s a y s t h s $16,000 cha in link f e n c e t h a Kiwanis Club wan ta to pu t u p a r o u n d Millar Wooda would d e t r a c t f rom t h a a p p e a r a n c e of t h a i

No one disagrees that the Miller Woods, a 10-acre forest in Plym-outh Township, should be pre-served. But there's plenty of disa-greement about a plan to accom-plish that goal.

Owned by Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, Miller Woods is a climax forest which includes plants ranging from young see-dlings to flora dating back 500 years. Hundreds of students and teachers, including many from the University of Michigan botany de-partment have visited the site off Powell Road Just east of Beck.

The Colonial Kiwanis CTub of Plymouth and Friends of Miller Woods want to enclose the area with a 818,000 chain link fence to prevent motor vehicles from enter-ing the area.

Plant specimens have been ru-ined by youths on motor bikes and by people who've dumped appli-ances and garbage In the woods, said members of the Friends of Miller Woods. Founded IS years ago, the organisation has about 78 members.

Bob Evans and Harold Fischer of the Kiwanis Club presented the

It should be preserved tor posterity. We don't went to restrict access, but knowing ett the development taking piece ell over, there will be kide who could damege this with wheeled vehicles. We'd tike to put up a six-foot chain link fence with a cable top for strength.'

— Harold i Kiwanis Club j

plan Mont

to school board members londay night

"The woods need to be protected, and fencing is the only way I see to do tha t " said Evans.

"It should be preserved for pos-terity," said Fischer. "We doot want to restrict access, but know-ing all the development taking place all over, there will be kids who could damage this with wheeled vehicles. We'd like to put up s six-foot chain link fence with a

cable top for strength." Kiwanians and Friends of Miller

Woods also want to construct s parking lot for visitor*.

PEARSE AND LOfU JOHN-STON, whose backyard-^orders the woods,-strongly oppose the plan. Pearse~Johnston said he'd like time to gather the opinions of area resi-dents. The board, however, voted unanimously to approve the fence.

"We feel that l f s a natural area. Putting a chain link fence in sort of defeats the whole purpose of a na-turalized area," said Lori Johnston.

"We've left our backyard that way intentionally. I think it would be unsightly to have that type of chain link fence."

Johnston said she understands the concerns about refuse, "but we've never seen vehicles in the woods. People enjoy walking in there. I would hate to see it locked up with limited access."

Preliminary plans doot call for a locked gate. Instead, a baffle — metal poles placed at angles to prevent vehicles from entering — would be seed.

Pearse Johnston said he's enjoy-ed the woods for 88 years, and would like his son and daughter to

Ptesss turn to Page 4

The solution is for the township to clean the drains so that they will be free to accept most of the excess wa-ter.

But when township employees try to clean the drains some residents resist so vehemently that it stops them from doing the job. according to Aaron Machnik, municipal ser-vices director. Some of those resi-dents want to save the habitat for a flock of ducks that live near their homes.

"The last couple of times we've tried going in there we were booted out" said Machnik.

He said he would send out a mail survey asking residents if they would be willing to participate in a drain ci the drain.

A BIGGER problem behind flood-ed basements, though is insufficient sewer capacity, said Glen Roberts, of Wade It Trim, the engineering firm representing the township.

"When the storm water gets into the sanitary system it becomes a major source in flooding homes," Roberts said.

"TV long awaited sewer plan spawned by the Western Township Utilities Authority will take Canton, Plymouth and Northville townships sewage to an Ypsilanti treatment plant

"The basement flooding occurs, because the storm waters are get-ting in the sanitary sewer, the pro-grams going on now are addressing that very problem," Roberts said.

The three communities will hook-up to the plant In IMS and construc-tion starts this summer, according to Tom Yack, Canton supervisor. Can-ton will pay about 888 million of the 8M million project _

Other programs are underway to help elevate the sewer problem. For instance, the township requires all homes that have been built since 1878 to have sump pumps.

And the township is constderii* a pilot program for residents, in

1878, offering a

turn to Page 2

Residents in financial need win tax breaks what's inside staff writer

year for a lot of dal need tape the

Bad

tax breaks^ this

ts, lack of sewers. i r adn t ty to groop

the most popular

beard of revie March 18-18.

This year 2M

srlng this year's w appeals heerd

W i n c e d IBs Board of Review a break. And of tl

tkatthey tested

pttcsats 188 app« cassa, according

mis were hard*ip to board sf review e mads available

The boerd of r I , , , ! , ,

by m

on Saxony argued that his tax assess ment went up 44 percent which was 88 percent higher than the 11 per-cent township average

The petitioner provided the board with 1888 and 18M bouse sales la Us neighborhood that i

lowered his property valae. The argumeat convinced the

three-member Canton Township Board of Review and the i on the Saxony Road 48.1M to 841.8M for 18M taxes

A 87-year-old the board to

r e Greet sewers, no peved roeds, a s •nd Toys and an old house

turn to Psgs 2

Building s c e n e . . . . 1H Business . . . . . . 1C Calendar . . . 8C Classi f ieds . . . . C.E-M

Auto . . C.F Employment . . . C,Q Index . . 2G Real e s t a t e . . . E.F.H

Creat ive Hvtng . . . . 1E 2A

Crossword 8E Entertainment . . . 5C Obituaries . . . . . 8A upinKXi . . . . . . 16A S p o r t s . . \ . . 1 0 Suburban life . 1B Travel MEWBUNE . .

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stereo equipment, tools from storage bins At least fix storage bins at Ameri-

ca's Budget Storage oo Joy Road ware broken into last weekend, ac-cording to police reports.

Om bio reportedly had 913,000 of goods Including Nintendo

tools and

and car equipment were stolen from other bins, police sakL

BAD TIMING: A 15-year-old Westland boy was picked-up by Can-ton police at 1140 a.m. last weekend for breaking a curfew ordinance. The boy waa taken home to his par-ents, police said.

Canton's curfew ordinance says anyone under 12 years old, unless ac-companied by an adult, must be off the streets by 10 pjn. and anyone un-

der 17 years old must be in by mid-night

BAD SHOT; A Canton officer suf-fered an Injured eye and strained shoulder after rcspcMlng to a fami-ly depute cn Applewood ust week-end.

A woman called police and said: "Help me. Help me." Then the phone

Continued from Page 1

ESTHER STEVENSON has put five children through the Plymuuth-Canton School district and said the school board is "tettin* a bad ran." "

"My heart goes out for the family, but I think it was a positive movie oo dealing with a handicap," Stevenson said.

said

Michael Barnes, an elementary education student at Eastern Michigan University, said: "After I watched it I realized I saw it when I was about 14. But I don't know if it should have been shown to kids that young without an explanation."

Helena Vak> doesn't have a child in school yet but wanted to see "Nobody's Useless." '

min Hi* film — floe except for the two suicide

But, she said, 'if we attack things like this why not or other shows that are violent?"

Elaine Attridge said she almost walked out on the film when the boy started talking about "doing himself to."

"I cannot believe how offensive this film was to me," she said.

"An 1-year-old is not going to think of suicide to begin with (without) putting thoughts like that into their inno-cent minds." she said.

. scenes, and added: "It bothers me that it showed a friend helping him and never showing the end result"

School board candidate Diane Stamp attended the showing and said, "I don't think they should have shown i t I feel it's totally inappropriate."

Richard Egli, community relations director for the district said afterwards, "The opinions seemed to vary. I beard people who had cooceras and others who didn't"

The film was shown again Wednesday at 7 p.m. and will be shown tonight at 7 at Gallimore Elementary

' School

Residents win tax breaks Continued from Page t

PROPERTY TAX should reflect SO percent of true market value. The millage rate is applied to the assessment to arrive at the amount of taxes paid.

A 51-year-old widowed Windsor Park resident complained that her taxes increased $717.59 during the past two years. *

"Unfortunately my salary has, by no means, kept up with these in-

creases," she wrote in a letter to the board of review.

A Holiday Park resident gave a shopping list of reasons why her tax assessment should be lowered.

Her "backyard," she said, has "37 trains" going by carrying "danger-ous chemicals;" an apartment com-plex abvtts her property, 1-275 is di-rectly behind her tot;-her bouse is in the path of Mettetal airplanes and trees were taken down; which re-moves a noise barrier.

Neighbors like duck pond Continued from Page 1

free samp pump to extract Storm water before it gets in the sanitary system and floods basements. It would also reduce the amount of sewage going to the Ypsilant] plant and cut down on Canton's costs.

Also, Canton recently approved a

sewer improvement plan.akmg War-ren Road from Sheldon to Haggerty using s low Interest state loan.

"This will insure the pipes are big enough and the flows are taken out of the system and there won't be a flooded basement" said Roberts adding thti »il| «njnilftw»nt th» WTUA project

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Kids challenged for Earth's sake staff writer

When you point a finger at a pol-luter. three fingers point back at jrou.

That was just ooe piece of advice students from Lowell Middle School mulled over during their Earth Day celebration Tuesday..

Earth Day, the 29th anniversary

of this nation's organized attempt to become more environmentally con-scious began when tbes parents were Just setting

Irian Fotovich's T-shirt may look h u m o r o u s b u t

warming is a serious concern of environmental s cen t i s t s . Foto-vich showed off his shirt and spir-t at Lowell Mid-

d l e S c h o o l ' s Earth Day pro-gram.

l

Lowell students learned that they must be the ones to pick up the ball and run when it comes to exerting pressure oo businesses who use ex-cessive ynounts of product packag-ing as well as non-biogradable items like plastic foam.

The 900 member student body lis-tened to a variety of speakers and then broke ap into small groups for reinforcement and discussion.

Speakers included: Jan Hoffman. Solid Waste Disposal aad Recycling Center. Jim Anulewicx, Plymouth Township planner. Carol Scringer, Friends of the Rouge. Neil Chapin, Citizens Interested in the Environ-ment-Groundwater, Paul Sincock, Plymouth assistant city manager and Les Vtlcone, Resource Recovery Coordinator-Wayne County DPW.

"We're celebrating a day of the earth so in a sense, it is a birthday party," Hoffman said.

She explained the environmental three R's: recycling, re-using and re-ducing with all grade levels.

"We have had 20 years to try to get things cleaned up," Hoffman said. The formation of the Environ-mental Protection Agency was an in-strumental first step but each indi-vidual must be willing to do his share, she said.

It takes more than sympathy for highly visible environmental situa-

by an oil to do it, she said.

Hoffman mentioned the Detroit Incinerator and its spewing of mer-cury into the air. "Can you imagine breathing mercury?" Hoffman asked.

Then Hoffman delved into the nit-ty-gritty aspects of everyday house-hold living and the adjustments each person can make like buying a single canister of Coffemate rather than an

Lea Vitcone, one of eight gues t speak -e r s at Lowell M i d d l e S c h o o l ' s E a r t h Day c e l e b r a t i o n , t a l k s a b o u t r e c y c l a b l e m a t e r i a l s and landfilta.

overwrapped cellophane-covered package with individually-wrapped servings.

Or using cloth rather than paper towels. And, using Tupperware-style containers rather than plastic bags to carry a lunch.

"It takes more energy to produce plastic than to reuse a plastic con-tainer, Hoffman said. "It takes 11 trees to make 500 paper bags."

Hoffman called plastic foam "an evil commodity."

She held up a plastic foam cup. "Even as we speak, this Styrofoam

cup is releasing CFCs," Hoffman said. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are chemicals which destroy the ozone layer.

"Styrofoam does not biodegrade which means it does not return to its natural state," Hoffman said. "CFCs

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are like Pacman, only they love ozone. Birds and fish that eat Styro-foam, get poisooed. Don't support fast-food companies that use them."

Eighth grade students had their own ideas about recycling, too.

"Some schools have their own re-cycling area right inside the school," Suzanne Campagna said.

Heather Millikin said that ber brother is participating in a contest to see who can use the same brown lunch bag the longest.

"We learned that if we tarn off the water while we are brushing our teeth, we would have saved enough water for another shower, Rob Kowakyk said.

"Laziness is the issue, isn't It?" asked Denise Falconer, an English teacher and group leader. "Are you as a group willing to make those changes?"

How to help environment

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By Susan Buck staff writer

Americans everywhere are doing their part to protect the environ-ment by conserving energy and natu-ral resources and avoiding pollu-tants. Here are some tips.

a Think about what you i^ant be-fore you open toe refrigerator.

a Turn off the lights when you leave a room.

a Remind family members to let

dishes air dry in the automatic dishwasher.

a Challenge drivers in the family to develop a weekly car-mileage budget, then stick to i t

a Give a prize to the family member who takes the quickest showers.

a Run dishwashers and washing machines for full loads only.

a Limit the number of cookouts using charcoal briquettes. Their fumes produce ground-level ozone

forks and gas

a Bring non-plastic fpnrmy tO COOkOUtS.

e Send a letter to a local business requesting that it use washable mugs instead of throwaway cups.

e Wrap s present in used wrapp-ing paper or mail a letter in a used envelope.

a Return wire hangers to a dry cleaner.

a Encourage a gardener to pull weeds instead of using herbicides.

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A training facility for union labor-ers from throughout southeast Mich-igan could begin operating in Uvo-nia by the middle of May.

The Uvonia City Council has ap-proved a toning variance for the Michigan Laborers' Training Insti-tute to operate the school oo Stark Road In Uvonia "t industrial belt

l lw council's action overturned aa sarttsr vote by ths plsanlag commis-sion to dsny ths waiver request Ths waiver Is necessary for the school to stara construction materials out-d °TOt TRAINING institute wss founded ia Lsasing la 1974 as sn em-ployes benefit lor members of the Laborers' International Union of North America, aad cwrently oper-ates schools la Parry sad Iron Moun-

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"I am very happy that we will be able to proceed with our plans for Uvonia," institute director Edward McDonald said. "We should be ready to start classes by the middle of May."

The variance was necesssry be-cause the currant M-l zoning for the site does not allow for the outside storage of equipment or building

" E E - * said that wtthoet ths ability to provide aa outdoor setting it would be impossible to operate in the school's accustomed faahkm.

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This week 's question: It just hit 80 degrees. What would you rather be doing?

We asked this question at Harvard Square Shopping Center in Canton.

I would rather be sailing on a body of water reading a book in this balmy breeze and getting a son tan.'

—Penny Roehl Plymouth

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'I'd rather be sitting under a tree reading a book."

—Judy Daksiewicz Canton

'Sleeping. I worked last night.'

— Rita Pate Shopping in Canton, lives

In Belleville

Longtime doctor was active in the community

Dr. Walter W. Hammond of Plym-outh Township, once in charge of sorcery at the U.S. Penitentiary hos-pital in Lewisburg, Pa., died April 19 in Ann Arbor.

Memorial services were at Schrader Fonder*] Home April 21 with burial in Riverside Cemetery.

Dr. Hammond, a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School, started a medical practice in Plymouth in 1938. He worked on the staff of Plymouth State Hospital, Sessions Hospital In North ville, ML Carmel Mercy Hospital in Detroit, Beyer Memorial Hospital in Ypsilan-ti, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor and St Mary Hospital in Livo-nia.

For a relative working on the fam-

ily tree some time ago, Dr. Ham-mond penned a "Brief Synopsis of Life Activities of.Walter Wesley Hammond Jr."

Dr. Hammond said be was born at home in an upstairs flat in New York, N.Y. on Oct 1, 1904. At age 2, the family moved to Pennsylvania, where he later joined the Boy Scoots and worked in the Palmerton Foun-dry after school and on Saturdays.

He took "all the subjects offered in the genera] course and one in the commercial course in the Palmerton High School. He knew when he en-tered high school that he wanted to be a doctor, but was never sure he was going to make it," wrote Dr. Hammond.

At Cornell University, Dr. Ham-

mond was in ROTC for a year and a half. He was "excused from farther military training because he was oo the Cornell track and cross country teams."

A member of the literary fraterni-ty Delta Sigma Phi, Dr. Hammond graduated from Cornell in 1927.

He married Eleanor Inez McGee in 1920 while attending medical school at U-K. He received his medi-cal degree from U-M in 1921.

Dr. Hammond Interned in the U.S. Marine Hospital administered by the U.S. Public Health Service in Balti-more, Md. He became an officer in the Public Health Service and was assigned to the surgical service at the Marine Hospital in Baltimore.

Woods fence plan opposed Continued from Page 1

residents.

have the same privilege. If a barrier is necessary, Johnston

said he'd favor "something more in keeping with the surroundings."

"Maybe there is another way," said Trustee Barbara Graham. "A chain link fence isn't too attractive."

Bev McAninch, president of the Friends of Miller Woods, said the group has made an effort to contact

she "Ve leafleted the entire area,' said.

Evelyn Edgar, who founded the organization, said the woods "is there for people, but people who will take care of i t "

Associate Superintendent for Busi-ness Ray Hoedel asked for a copy of the proposal so that the district can notify the Department of Natoral Resources and Plymouth Township.

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Dr. Walter W. Hammond

He also served at the Marine Hos-pital at Fort Stanton, N.M., where he received training in chest surgery. He later was transferred to the Ma-rine Hospital in Detroit

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$10. Sixth through tenth places will receive two complimentary movie passes to the AMC Wonderland 6 Theatres.

Those entering most include their name, address, telephone number and age at the top of their essay.

Mandy, 12, a sixth grader at East Middle School, has been named Car-rier of the Month for April, by the Canton Observer.

She Is the daughter of Ralph and Penny Loddecke. Her favorite sub-ject in school is math and her hobby is horseback riding. ' -

Among her awards are Girl Scout badges and a citizen of the month honor.

She plans on ntt*«w<ing college becoming a teacher.

She likes her route because of the nice people she meets. She said other young people could benefit from a route because it's a good way to learn about people.

From her route she has learned how to do things on a timetable and how to handle money.

Mandy Luddecke

Thursday. April 26. 1990 OAE *5A

NOW leader urges women to get into politics By Judith Doner Berne staff writer

Will Livonia resident Marilyn Rowens run for office?

What about Linda McCabe of Can-ton Township?

The two were among the more than 300 people who turned out to hear Molly Yard, president of the National Organization for Women, urge more women to run for public office in a speech at Birmingham Temple in Farmington Hills Monday night.

The unanimously supportive, largely female audience gave Yard a standing ovation as she walked to the podium and another as she fin-ished.

"Women have got to be in public policy-making positions in this coun-try," the imposing, gray-haired Yard implored. "You're needed in the leg-islative halls of this country. I urge each of you to see where you could fit in."

"We're more than half the popula-tion. We should share the privilege of

directing this country. Until we do we won't get the public policy we're looking for."

Yard was matter of fact: "I have oo faith in the courts. Three mem-bers of the Supreme Court were ap-». pointed by President Reagan and I have no faith in President Busb."

Of Bush's veto last fall of an amendment to ease restrictions on Medicaid abortions, she said: "How any man can expect a poor woman to carry a pregnancy to term as the result of incest and rape. I find it to-tally obscene."

SHE CALLED THESE both the best and the worst of times for wom-en.

"It's the worst of times tgecause we are in danger of losing the ability to determine whether or not we want to bear a child. It's the best of times because we have the opportunity to make changes greater than in the last 30 years."

In fact, s incere Supreme Court's Webster decisis upstart legislation in states whicBeould re-criminalize

Armenians recall 'first Holocaust'

abortion has mainly been killed in committee, Yard said.

As for Michigan, "Thank goodness you have a good governor."

"The voters are way ahead of the political leaders of this country,'' she maintained.

"What's happening is that since the , Webster case the women and men of this country are very angry," Yard described. "We are remember-ing what happened before 1972 — and we're saying not for my daugh-ter, not for my granddaughter."

But what happens here has even greater ramifications, she said.

"We bear a lot of responsiblity in this country for what is happening to women around the world." She used examples of Algerian women being beaten for uncovering their faces and others in Mexico being denied birth control Information in clinics which fear losing U.S. financial aid.

"We are looked to around the world to build a world where women are treated as human beings and first-class citizens."

CLOSING OUT the right of a woman to determine her own child-

bearing destiny and passing the equal rights amendment which will put the burden of proof oo the dis-criminator are Yard's main agenda. But other areas also need attention:

• Child care: "We still need to get a good child care bill — it's as im-portant to men as to women."

e Family medical leave: A bill to allow either parent to take an unpaid leave but keep their job in case of an ill child, adoption or birth is lan-guishing. and now has been whittled down from 28 to 10 weeks.

e Pay equity: "We got it through the House twice — can't get it through the Senate."

e Sez education: "I can't lell you how angry I am about the way we treat our teenagers. Why wouldn't we do everything,wecanto keep them from gettijig pregnant'

ROWENS WAS one who took Seri-ously Yard's message to run for o f f ^ ice. musing whether or not she her-self was too old.

"She had a lot of spirit, a lot of strength," Rowens said. "It just makes .you feel good that she's say-ing those things for us."

'We are looked to around the world to build a world where women are treated as human beings and first-class citizens.'

— Molly Yard NOW president

"I was very impressed," said Bob Roether of West Bloomfield. "She has a message for'everyooe "

"I think its interesting that a wom-an her age was so involved," said Barbara Roether.

"She was saying a lot of things I've beard lately," said McCabe, a member of Western Wayne County NOW.

McCabe was also there to plug a ^demonstration at 3 p.m. Saturday on the University of Michigan-Dearborn campus, where a memorial service wilr te held for "women who lost their lives through back alley abor-tions."

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NOW president Molly Yard's paaaion waa evident to t h e more than 300 people who gave her two s tanding ova-tions at Birmingham Temple Monday night.

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It's being remembered — with tears — in homes and churches throughout western Wayne and Oak-land counties.

Even though it happened long ago, the Armenian genocide remains an issue of profound global importance to this day. This week, survivors and their descendants mark the 75th an-niversary of its beginning.

For President George Bush the event represents a "crimeagainst humanity". But for the estimated 50,000 metro Detroit residents of Ar-menian ancestry, the events of 1915-23 are a reminder some old wounds are never even recognized, much less corrected, and could be repeat-ed, even in a modern, arguably more civilized world. „

"WE CALL it the first Holocaust," said Livooia city assessor Ronald Mardiros, whose parents escaped from Turkey at the time.

Though historians say an estimat-ed 1.5 million Armenians perished during the purges, even the term "genocide", a systematic -plan to eradicate a race or ethnic group, is controversial. J The phraseology is that of Arme-

aains themselves. Modern Turkey, descendant of the Otttoman Empire $ which the massacres occurred, claims no responsibility. And Tur-key, site of U.S. military bases, is a t a b l e ally in an unstable region bor-dered by the Soviet Union to the north and Iran to the east. / Even Bush's statement of April 20 f perhaps the strongest of its kind By any American president since Woodrow Wilson — avoided using Sie term "genocide" and any men-ion of modern Turkey. ; What area Armenians say they ^rant most is recognition the events Occurred. The president's statement, (hey said, was a beginning. J "What we want is recognition, just as East Germany recently recog-nized the Holocaust, just as the Sovi-

et government, after all these years, recognized its responsibility in the slaughter of the Polish officers, said Harry Derderian of Farmington Hills, who has been active the the fight for recognition.

Bush's refusal to call the events genocide — the systematic extermi-nation of a people for political rea-sons — was a disappointment to many Armenians. But for Derderian and the Washington, D.C.-based Armenain National Commitee of America, the president's words were sufficient.

"SOMETIMES, you can get too hung up over wording," he said.

Earlier this year, the U.S. Senate tried in vain to pass a resolution ac-knowledging the slaughter of Ar-menians living in what is now mod-em-day Turkey. The resolution died amid heavy lobbying and much acri-mony.

Turkey's modern government warned the resolution would "in-flame nationalist passions and his-toric grievances and incite further violence."

But the real issue could be repara-tions.

"Clearly, something is due," Der-derian said. "I mean, the UJS. recent-ly repaid Japanese-Americans who lost their homes and property during World War II. As bad as that sitoa-tion was, this was even worse."

Reparations, either to individual families or to the people of Soviet Armenia as whole, could help the re-gion rebuild after its devastating 1988 earthquake.

— " W i t h the ear thquake, it ( rppara-tions) certainly would be welcome," Derderian said.

For other Armenians, recognition alone could be enough

"We're pot anti-Moslem, or anti-anyone," Mardiros said, referring to traditional hostility between Chris-tian Armenians and neighboring states. "But we don't want people to

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Voices of survivors: v Wayne Peal

writer

Anna Giragosian remembers the rives and the snakes that followed

family's steps as it made its way its Turkish village to the Inland

ition camp that awaited Ar-^ in 1915. ; Now in her 80s, Giragosian recalls * e events clearly.

"I remember calling, 'Mama, oo't leave me,'" she said. "Even ears later, people wondered why I 'as still calling that, 'Mama, don't tave me.'

These are the voices of what has termed the Armenian genocide,

luarters of a century later, Crack with emotion.

Roughly a dozen survivors live at Manoogian Manor, a LivOnia-baaed ome for elderly Armenians. The past few da}* have been espe-

cially hard, they said, as they re-wr the events that cost them parents, brothers, sisters and

"Every day, I think about It, every lay I wonder why it waa me who

said Virginia Krikoriaa, back tears.

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vers, ths story Is not so much t who wss right, or wrong, but hrutal people can be to each

"It's not that people died, it's how they died," said Harry Zartarian, the home's administrator, whose mother survived the killings. "People were butchered."

Men were the first to be killed, Helen Mooradiah recalled, often cut down by the sword.

"Some men even dressed as wom-en, but they coujd not escape," she recalled.

Violence eventually included women and children as well, survi-vors said.

One resident, Baidzar Aznavorian was the only survivor from a family of M.

While most of the killing occurred in 1915, Armenians living in what is now modern-day Turkey were sub-ject to periodic violence until the early 1920s.

One woman described her brother's death in , l9 t t , after her city passed hack to Turkish control from Its post-war Greek protector-ship. » ;

The events of 1911-13 and the courage of its survivors were re-membered last' Sunday hi the area's Armenian churches.

Ths Armenian Congregational Church, in Southfield, held services honoring its It. survivors, some ss oM as i l l .

I t was a very emotional time, not only the oldar onss were crying but

the ones, ton," — Rev. Vahan H. Tootikian. "It waa a time of sadness, but it was also s time of jey, a time te look, ahead "

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Young people get down to Earth in cleanup Slaughter of Armenians still a burning issue staff writ er

Peter J o u l e didn't mind spend-ing a sunny Sunday afternoon clean-ing up a part of Plymouth Township.

"People should think more about tbe earth," said Peter, 10, s fourth grader at Allen Elementary School and a Cub Scout "We have to do something to preserve our earth."

He was among Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts who spent several hours on a cleanup project Sunday, April 22. The project was planned as part of the 20th anniversary celebration of Earth Day.

Scoots rolled up their sleeves and went to work, cleaning up the area along M-14 and Brentwood between Robinwood and Bradner. Many par-ents helped with the project

Participants found plenty of trash, including an engine block, furniture and a snowmobile. Plymouth Town-ship officials had suggested the group concentrate on cleaning up that area, said Lori Jouppi of Plym-outh Township, one of the organiz-ers.

WHEN THE project got under way at noon, about 00 kids were bard at work. Other families came by lat-er in the afternoon, following church or other commitments.

"We're really trying to get the em-phasis back on nature and the envi-ronment" said Jouppi. She's the leader of Brownie Troop No. 430 and the assistant den leader for Cub Scout Den No. 1, both at Farrand El-ementary School.

These days, the handbook used by Cub Scouts reminds them only to build a campfire when necessary.

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Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts learn about the need to protect the envi-ronment.

Girl ScoOts who participated in the project got a patch for their ef-forts Sunday and throughout the year. The girls have been participat-ing in an Earth Matters environmen-tal project and have been working on recycling.

Girls toured the Fermi 2 power plant in Monroe to learn more about energy, said Lori Potochick of Plym-outh Township, an organiser of the Earth Day project Some girls also toured a sewage treatment plant

Potochick's the troop services di-rector for the Farrand-Tanger area, and Is the leader of Junior Girl Scout Troop No. 243 and Cadette Troop No. 367.

SHE WAS born in Plymouth Township near the site of Sunday's cleanup, still lives in the area, and has strong feelings about preserving the environment

"It ought to be in its own natural state," said Potochick, who has an 8-year-old son and a daughter who's nearly 10. "Hopefully, itH remain undeveloped. Td like to see some places just remain natural in their own habitat"

Jouppi, who has a 10-year-old son and an 8-year-old daughter, agrees. She knows i f s important for children to learn about recycling.

"Start them young," she said. "This is the future. The kids, it's sec-ond nature, they do It now." Getting into the recycling habit as an adult can be difficult Jouppi said.

Andrea Brackney, 12 H, a Cadette Girl Scout enjoyed her time partici-

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drea, a seventh grader at Lowell Middle SchooL Sunday was the final day of spring break ior Plymouth-Canton Community Schools students, and the kids were glad to help.

"1 think it'll help the life," Andrea said. "If we have too much garbage out there, we might end up having to live somewhere else and not live here."

Some of the students have partici-pated in Earth Day projects at school, and some school PTO groups have been involved, Potochick said.

At Sunday's cleanup, the Scouts put up bluebird nesting boxes, de-signed to attract birds to the area. Scouts and parents concentrated on cleaning up the trash, and Plymouth Township trucks then went through the area to pick up large items.

Jeremy Hamrick, 9, thought the cleanup project was a good idea. Jeremy, a Cub Scout and a third grader at Farrand, would like to see a park in the area.

Andy Weiss, 11, was also enthusi-astic about the cleanup. Andy's a fifth grader at Allen and a former Scout Be said the project was need-ed "because right now the world isn't the best place to be."

Peter Jesuale agreed. "I hope it's going to be clean and I

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forget this is something that oc-curred."

Remembering is hard, even for Armenian-American themselves. .

"In a sense, we do feel distanced from it because it was something that happened a long time ago in a land far away," said Marilynn Var-bedian of Bloomfield Hills, who just completed her second term as that city's mayor. "But we must remem-ber this is an event on scale with the Holocaust and the Killing Fields (of Cambodia)."

Three-quarters of a century later, even the events themselves are still open to question.

Some Senators, including Georg-ia's Sam Nunn, argued more histori-cal data need be presented before the U.S.

Bat others, including Michigan's Carl Levin, said overlooking existing documentation smacks of 1984-style politics.

JS "ORWELL'S VERSION of history being rewritten for the convenience of current geopolitcal strategy has become a modern-day reality," Lev-in said. • -

For Dennis Papazian, the Armeni-an genocide isn't.a matter of histori-cal speculation, but of fact

"This has been one of the best doc-umented events of human history," said Papazian, director of the Ar-menian Research Center at the Uni-versity of Michigan-Dearborn. "Even our own ambassador docu-mented it as far back as 1920."

Recongizing the deaths of Armeni-ans at the hand of Ottman Turks, Pa-

pazian said, is the first step toward preventing the same events from oc-curring again.

Violence against Armenians in So-viet Azerbaijan — where many Ar-menians live as an outnumbered mi-nority, hasn't gone unnoticed, Papa-zian said.

Nor has the fact that Soviet Ar-menia^ neighboring Azerbaijan and other Soviet republics, including Bal-kan states such as Lithuania, could become independent nations with a foreign and domestic policy of their own.

"If the Soviet Union breaks up the wrong way. who knows what could

happen." he said.

DESPITE FEARS, many Armeni-an-Americans are cautiously opti-mistic about Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev and his proposed re-forms.

"Armenians were the first to take to the streets, when giasnost and peristroika were announced," Der-derian said.

Monitoring events in the USSR, with an eye toward peaceful resolu-tion of the Armenian/Azerbaijan sit-uation, is the next step. Derderian said, once this week's commemora-tions are complete.

Despite optimism over independ-Armenians cannot escape a

past that makes them suspicious of any change.

Priding themselves as the world's first Christian kingdom, Armenians faced attacks from Persians centu-ries before coming under the rule of Ottoman sultans and their succes-sors.

A post-World War 1 republic last-ed a brief two years.

"As a people, our luck has been bad," said Harry Zartarian, who ad-ministers the Michigan Home for the Armenian Aged in Livonia. "We're known for our beautiful churches,

but maybe instead of building churches we should have beaa build-ing weapons."

Still, Zartarian said, remembering the events of ltlS-23 should inspire peaceful solutions, rather than ra ther than more violence bloodshed.

"This happened in Armenia, it happened again in Nazi Germany, it's happening today in Ethiopia, where people are starving to death," Zartarian said. "If the U.S. doesn't recognize these kinds of things are possible, It will happen again. Only somewhere else."

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Dennis Papazian has devoted much of the last five years to an-swering that question.

Papazian, director of the Universi-ty of Michigan-Dearborn's Armenain Research Center, links the violence to traditional cultural and religious differences. Intensified during the collapse of the Ottoman Empire

"ARMENIANS WERE scape-goats," Papzian said. "Rascism was

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Removal from home villages, Papzian said, was inspired by the

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Turkish leaders at the time, blamed Armenians themselves, ar-guing that their alleged pro-Allies stance undermined the Axis-allied Ottoman Empire's efforts

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CLARA J. ZUBICK

Services were bekl for Mrs. Clara J. Zubick, S5, of Canton oo Mooday, April 16, at Our Lady of Good Coun-sel Church. Burial was at Hillside Cemetery in Belleville.

Mrs. Zubick is survived by her BOO Thomas Zubick of Canton, six grand-children and three great-grandchil-dren.

Mrs. Zubick was born Dec. 2,1904, in Detroit and died Thursday, April 12. She moved to the Plymouth com-munity in 1959 from California. She was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church.

The Rev. Matthew Ellis officiated tbe service. Local arrangements were , made by Schrader Funeral Hotbe. Memorial contributions may

'"be made in the form of mass offer-ings.

HELEN EGNER

Services were held for Mrs. Helen Egner, 84, of Plymouth oo Monday, April lft, at the Schrader Funeral Home. Burial was in Rural Hill Cem-etery, North voile.

Mrs. Egner was born Oct 17,1905 in Youngstown, Ohio and died Fri-day, April IS in Plymouth. She came

the Plymouth community in 1962 Wyandotte and was a home-

-maker. £ Mrs. Egner is survived by her has-band, Rudolph Egner, of Plymouth; three sons, Rudolph Egner Jr . of Plymouth, Richard Egner of Nortb-•ville and Robert Egner of River-view, five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother George •Olah of West Bloomfield; and a sis-ter Erma Olah of Sun City, Ariz.

The Rev. Kenneth F. Gruebel offi-ciated the service. Memorial contri-butions may be—made to the Al-zheimer Disease Association.

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M. Kirby, 83, of Plymouth on Sun-day, April 15, at Lambert-Vermeu-len Trust 100 Funeral Home. Burial was at Cobbs Chapel in Horn beak, Tenn.

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Mrs Kirby is survived by four daughters Joyce Peer of Pinckney, Sue Robinson of Tennessee, Helen Clifton of Ypailanti and Mary Mont-gomery of Westland, two sons Eu-gene of Theodore, Ala., and Cloyd Kirby Jr., 13 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren and a sister Bessie Shaw of Tennessee.

Mrs. Kirby was born Feb. 3,1907, in Tennessee and died Friday, April 13, at Hope Care Nursing Centre in Westland. She was a cook and mem-ber of Plymouth Praise Chapel.

Tbe Rev. Ron Trusty officiated the service.

MILDRED L TAPP

Services were held for Mrs. Mil-dred I. Tapp, 75, of Plymouth on WednesdaycApril 18, at the Schrader Funeral Home. Burial was in Parkview Memorial Cemetery, Livo-nia.

Mrs. Tapp died Sunday, April 15, in Detroit. She was born July 17, 1914, in Murray, Ky. She was a homemaker.

Mrs. Tapp is survived by her two sons, Phillip W. Tapp of Northville and James F. Tapp of Livonia, seven grandchildren and two great-grand-children. X'

Pastor Jack R. Williams officiated the service. Memorial contributions may be given to the Plymouth Unit-ed Assembly of God Church.

WOOK K. SUNG

Services were held for Mr. Wook K. Sung, 77, of Plymouth Township oo Saturday, April 21, at Lambert-Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral Home. Burial was at United Memorial Gar-dens.

Mr. Sung is survived by three sons, Ki S. Sung of Plymouth, Ki H. Sung of Germany and Ki Ho Sung of Ko-rea, two daughters Ki S. Sub of Ja-pan and Yang Neo Yoo of California, eight grandchildren and one sister.

Mr. Sung was born Nov. 24, 1912, in Korea and died Tuesday, April 17, in Plymouth Township. He was a drug store owner in Korea and a

member of Sung Rak Baptist Church in Ann Arbor. Tbe Rev. Samrang Bae officiated the service

ROBERT C. MOORE

Services were bekl for Mr. Robert C. Moore, 23, of Canton on Mooday, April 23, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Burial was at United Memo-rial Gardens.

Mr. Moore is survived by his brother Davjd F. Moore of Canton, parents Robert L Moore and Linda L Moore, two uncles David Smith of Farmington Hills and Charles Moore of Troy, an aunt Bernice Hart wick of Bradenton, Fla., grandparents Frank Cerne of Dearborn Heights and Charles Moore of Florida, and a cousin Kelly of south Lyon.

Mr. Moore was born Dec. 17,196«, in Detroit and died Tuesday, April 17, at University Hospitals in Ann Arbor. He was an electrician.

The Rev. Robert C. Seltz officiated the service. Memorials may be given to the Michigan Cancer Foundation. Arrangements were made by Lam-bert-Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral Home.

BESSIE M. COX

Services were held for Mrs. Bessie M. Cox, 81, of Wayne on Saturday, April 21, at Lambert-Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral Home. Burial was at Parkview Memorial Cemetery in Livonia.

Mrs. Cox is survived by three sons James Martin of Hersey, Mich., Rob-ert Martin of Fowlerville and Rich-ard Martin of Plymouth, three

daughters Dorothy Howard o f Gar-den City, Ruth Randolph of Jackson and Lucille Rooee of Plymooth, 25 grandchildren and 21 great-grand-children.

Mrs. Cox died Wednesday, April 18, at S t Joseph Mercy Hospital in Superior Township. She was born July 15, 1908, in Pulaski, Tenn. She was a homemaker.

Dr. Frederick Vosburg, of First United Methodist Church of Plym-outh officiated the service. Memori-als may be given to Michigan Cancer Foundation.

ELVIS D. McCANN

Services were held for Mr. Elvis D. McCann, 73, of Canton do Mon-day, April 23, at Schrader Funeral Home. Burial .was in Knollwood Cemetery.

Mr. McCann is survived by his wife Tommie L. McCann of Canton, daughter Charlotte McCann of Chat-tanooga, Tenn., three sons Wayne McCann of Portland, Ore., Wendel McCann of Farmington Hills and Jeffery McCann of Belleville, three grandchildren and half-brother Pres-ton Skaggs of F t Smith, Ark.

Mr. McCann came to the Canton community in 1956 from Pocahon-tas, Ark. He served with the VS. Army in WWII in Europe, worked for General Motors for over 25 years and retired from General Motors Hydromatic at Willow Run in 197«. He was a member of tbe Plymouth Church of Christ

Mr. McCann died Thursday, April 19 in Ann Arbor. He ws bom April 11,1917 in Reyno, Ark.

ALICE E PRESTON

Services were held for Mrs. Alice E Preston, ft7, of Garden City. Mrs. Prestoo died Sunday, April 22 at An-napolis Hospital

Mrs. Prestoo is survived by two sons. Sieve Prestoo of Canton *nd Chris Preston of Dearborn Heights; five daughters Julie Alcala of West-land, Joyce Blevins of Romulus, An-drea Depowski of Dearborn "freights, Laurie Davis of Garden City aad Lyn Gunn of Westland; and two sisters, Lorraine and Gloria of Boston, Mass.

Mrs. Preston was born Feb. 1, 1923 in Boston, Mass. She came to the Garden City community in 195ft from Escanaba (1952-195ft) and pre-viously Boston, Mass. (1923-1952). She was employed at Fisher Body GM — Livonia for 13 years and re-tired in 1985.

Arrangements were made by Har-ry J. Will Funeral Home in Livonia.

SALVADOR P. ANDRADA

Services were held for Mr. Salva-dor P. Andrada, 88, of Canton on Tuesday, April 17 at S t Thomas A'Becket Catholic Catholic Church in Canton.

Mr. Salvador died Friday, April

13, at Botsford Hospital in Farming-ton Hills. He was born Nov. ft, 1961, in the Philippines He waa a retired government supplies manager.

Mr. Andrada is survived by two nieces Priscflla Malta re of Canton and Perlita Crisostomo of Houston, Texas.

The Rev. Timothy Murray offici-ated the service. Arrangements were made by Vermeulen Memorial Trust 100 Funeral Home in Westland.

! EULAG.GYDE

Services were held for Mrs. Eula G. Gyde, 78, of Canton on Saturday, April 21, at the Schrader Funeral Home. Burial was in South Lyon Cemetery.

Mrs. Gyde is survived by four sons George Gyde of Utica, Gerald Gyde

..a^Ypsilanti, William C. Gyde of Ann Artibr and Butch Gyde of Ypailanti. one daughter Gladys Davis of Can-ton, 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Gyde was born Oct 12, 1911, in East Bay Township and died Wednesday, April 18, in Ann Arbor. She came to the Plymouth communi-ty in 1921 from Coldwater, resided in South Lyon 1985-1978, and in Yp-ailanti 1979-1988.

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• Endorse state legislation al-lowing Detroit to continue levying a 5-percent tax on utility bills.

• Object to tbe federal govern-ment's giving a "demonstration grant" for road work in tbe Auburn Mills megamall project area north of Pontiac without a SEMCOG re-gional planning review. Lake An-gel us is fighting what many call an "urban sprawl" project

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' 1 almost fell out of my chair," said SEMCOG Chair Milton Mack, a Wayne County commissioner who represents Canton Township.

"They made a mistake. If you wanted to harm the environment, you'd shut it down. If you wanted to improve the environment you'd let it operate.

"The Sierra Club representative (on the MAPC) made the motion and said it was ber duty to control air pollution. What they (Detroit) did with trash was up to them."

Mack said there would be a "rip-ple e f fec t" with Detroit trash haulers lining up at landfills, where the trash could contaminate groundwater. Tbe continued use of landfills throughout the region would do more harm than the in-

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A VOICE VOTE was about 20-2 in favor of asking MAPC to recon-sider its vote to close the incinera-tor.

SEMCOG noted the city and state Department of Natural Re-sources were agreeable to a con-sent order under which the city would install new equipment to re-move excess amounts of mercury from the emissions.

THERE WAS NO controversy over SEMCOG's resolution asking the state Legislature to pass a per-missive law restoring Detroit's 5 percent tax on natural gas, electric and telephone bills.

"SEMCOG has a long history of supportrfor local government home rule and empowering local govern-ments to address their own fiscal situations," the resolution said.

Wayne Circuit Judge Marvin Stempien in February ruled the tax uncollectible after mid-1988 be-cause of a "sunset" provision in the-enabling act. Detroit is now before the State Court of Appeals.

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A native of Lithuania, Udrys has been keeping a watchful eye on the country's quest for independence.

A Birmingham resident and presi-dent of an organizaUon called Ateitis, Udrys is working to keep the language and culture of her native land alive within the Lithuanian community in metropolitan Detroit.

Ateitis, which means "the future." is an organization which was formed in Lithuania in 1920. The organiza-tion provides spiritual and intellec-tual development for children, teen-agers and adults.

And today, the organization is giv-ing its support to those fighting for their independence in Lithuania.

"OUR GOAL is to keep the issue alive until the people get their inde-pendence," said Udrys who still re-members leaving her homeland at age 3. *

"It took nine months to get out," she said.

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Jan ina Udrys, a m a t h e m a t i c s ins t ruc tor a t Schoo lc r a f t Co l l ege a n d a nat ive of Li thuania , h a s b e e n k e e p i n g a wa tchfu l e y e on t h e count ry ' s q u e s t for i n d e p e n d e n c e .

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protesters who picketed President George Bush's appearance at a GOP fund-raiser earlier this month at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.

The demonstrators urged Bush to show more support for the people of Lithuania.

Udrys said she is disappointed in President Bush. 4—

"I wish President Bush would be a little more forceful," said Udrys, adding that a verbal show of support would be a great help.

"When people want democracy, you have to support tbem. When peo-ple want freedom, we have a moral obligation to support them," Udrys said.

"We'd like tbe American people who are enjoying the fruits of de-mocracy to share with those who have not had the privilege.

"After perestroika, I thought the Soviet Union finally had a civil lead-er," Udrys said.

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the order for tanks and troops to be more visible, he began to show his other side."

In talking with those in Lithuania, there is fear that there could be de-portation of officials in Lithuania. And the people would be replaced by Russians, said Udrys.

"It has happened in the past," she said.

SINCE LITHUANIA declared in-dependence on March 11, Washing-ton's policy-makers and politicians have exercised a rhetorical restraint inconceivable in tbe past.

Tbe Bush administration has received broad political support for sympathizing with the Soviet Union's dilemma and pressing for a settlement by negotiation, not by force or capitulation.

After President Gorbachev or-dered tanks into Vilnius to intimi-date Lithuania's Parliament, Con-gress responded by passing resolu-tions condemning his action in surprisingly mild terms and avoid-

ing specific threats of retaliation. Modeled after the U.S. Declara-

tion of Independence, Lithuania's movement to freedom has created a dilemma for the United States.

U.S. poliUcians have demanded freedom for the BalUc states of Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia ever since Josef Stalin absorbed tbem info the Soviet Union in 1940.

Resolutions condemning Soviet oc-cupation of tbe "captive nations" are rituals in Congress.

LITHUANIA'S FIGHT for inde-pendence seemed to satisfy those de-mands. as it fit into the pattern of what many see as tbe historically in-evitable disintegration of Soviet em-pire.

But tbe countries action also came at an embarrassingly inconvenient time for the Soviets and the West.

Though there is much concern. Udrys is very optimistic about Lithuania finally receiving it's inde-pendence.

"At worst in five years. At best, by the sumjner," she said.

"The people have been oppressed for 50 years. How much oppression can people take?"

All of her tasks — at Scboolcarft and for Ateitis — ace handled, "with great difficulty," said Udrys with a smile and wink.

"It's a lot of juggling. In tbe long run I feel enriched because of it," said Udrys, who holds a master s de-gree in arts and sciences from Wayne State University.

Udrys, who teaches calculus and algebra has been on staff at Scbool-carft College for 17 years. She received a Presidential Recognition award for teaching in 1987 and an Excellence In Teaching award in 1989.

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h • recant letter to Detroit police, an 11-year-old Detroit f ir l described life with ber dru*-addicted mother.

Sbe told of ducking bullets fired by dope dealer*. She told of hiding dmgs for her mother when police were near. She told of how ugly ber mother looked after living ber life oo city streets.

News accounts said tbe girl, who now lived with ber grandmother, wrote tbe letter after seeing a film about drugs at school.

"I called to see what film it was, and found out it was mine," said Plymouth resident Tom Van Dyke, a producer of video films for industry. "You have no idea how that ma.de me feel When you have something that works, you hope the right person sees it, so that it can have tbe impact you intended. I made this film so that it would make a difference for young people."

THE MOVIE tbe girl saw, "Are

'The movie shows that recognizing

you have a problem is the key to being

in control of yourself.'

— Tom Van Dyke

You Talking to Me?," was filmed two years ago in various spots throughout the metropolitan Detroit area.

More than 300 local students from all backgrounds — suburban, inner-city, black, Hispanic — act in the movie's 60 scenes.

The movie opens and closes with big, bold words printed on the screen. "Think about i t Talk about it. Deal with it before it grabs bold of you."

"The most important person in your life is you," Van Dyke said. "You can't save the country, tbe state or your friends. But you can save yourself. You have to maintain control. Tbe movie draws you in and makes this statement: You have to

take control of your life now." The first scene takes place in

Westland's Maplegrovc Cemetery, at the graveside ceremony of Tony, a teen who has died from drug abuse.

Tony's friends can't believe he's dead.

"I'm going to miss you little brother," said Tony's brother Jack.

The teenage actors (and a few adults) in the scenes that follow all tell tbe following story:

e Alcohol and drugs is part of the lifestyle of some high school stu-dents. "Pass these out to your friends," says a crack pusher in a Jeep.

• There's no one typical way stu-dents get involved with drugs. But, once involved, tbe one thing teens all

have in common is that they're no longer in control of their own lives. "What's tbe big deal, it's part of growing up," say* i Hcc at a beer party in a park.

e Futures are set during high school years. "High school's tbe key, you can't replay i t " says Tony's brother.

e Once students lose control of their lives, the quality of their life rapidly deteriorates. "It was one big lie. I lied all tbe time," says a boy in a wheelchair.

e But help la there, if students want i t If students don't seek help, they face a bard life ahead, and maybe an early death. "Killer!" shouts a group of angry teens at a drug pusher.

VAN DYKE bristles at the phrase. "Say no to drugs."

"By the time a kid is Involved with drugs, there's no Instant fix. If you can 'just say no,' then why are there so many overweight people, or peo-ple who smoke? The kids who use

Short video draws widespread praise "Are You Talking to Me?", tbe 2

minute film that has won numerous awards at film festivals, also has won praises from educators, drug counselors, school districts and law enforcement officials throughout tbe country.

One letter of praise came from the Wlite House, signed by Barbara Bdsh. Another came from the Cali-fornia-based Scott Newman Center, a drug abuse program set up when ador Paul Newman's son died from drfeg abuse.

Jtmong the many accolades are these from the following:

• Michigan Sheriffs Association

in Lansing. The film is one of the few realis-

tic and street smart drug education films that I've had tbe opportunity to review," said Joseph Bohatynski Jr., public relations coordinator.

e Novi Police Department "It's the best anti-drug film on the

market" Officer Robert Gatt said. • Boysville of Michigan. J

"It contains a clear and believable message about drug abuse that our youths need to hear," ?aid Gene Hausmann, director of values educa-tion.

e Livonia's School.

Holmes Middle

"Education, no drug use, healthy lifestyles, dealing with problems and planning for the future are all pro-moted in this video," said Cynthia Abbott, a teacher at the school.

• Livonia's Community Commis-sion on Drug Abuse.

"I pointed out to a large audience of parents that every situation in Mr. Van Dyke's film, including incidents of violence and criminal activity, had taken place with families on our caseload, and our client population is basically middle class and suburban iiy composition," said John Farrar, executive director.

• Michigan Police Chiefs Associ-

ation Newsletter. "Skillfully woven throughout the

film is the underlying theme that ed-ucation and today's choices are key to tomorrow's successes."

e Michigan- Students Against Driving Drunk.

"Tbe (student actors) perform real-life situations ranging from ex-perimentation with alcohol and other gateway drugs to involvement with cocaine, crack and heroin," said

drugs lack the confidence and secur-ity and self-esteem to be bigger than tbe drugs."

Van Dyke sees tbe teenage years as years when kids, bent on experi-encing something new, seek out new experiences.

"They're changing every day, trying to discover who they are and .like themselves. They move in and out of groups that offer them a vari-ety of personal experiences.

"Drugs may initially be just anoth-er investigation. Some will try them and say, this is not for roe. They'll say they don't need this and move on to experience something else. Drugs don't necessarily evolve from bad situations. It's easy to get trapped in stereotypes, such as coming from a broken family."

However, Van Dyke, in his talks with students, teachers, police and counselors before be made tbe film, did find one common denominator leading to teenage drug abuse. Par-ents today often aren't there to talk to their children when the use of drugs beckons.

"They've loving, caring parents, but they're not spending time with their kids. Mom and dad are working to afford things that they think they want or they think they need.

"Parents are not there today, they're not spending the time and their kids are undirected, unsu-pervised. Kids today are not being taught today by parents, but by oth-

ers. This movie accurately portrays the social fabric that exists today * and allows drugs to continue."

THE MOVIE also shows actions parents do which can lead to drug use by their children.

For example, in one scene, two ~ girls watch their drunken mother. In another, a daughter helps herself to her mother's pills.

"Substance abuse is a media event '• we don't get close to until it touches " us," Van Dyke said. "The drug com-mercials put us at ease because we *; see it as someone else's problem. *'

"The film is dedicated to "Tony.' c

At the end of the film, we ask, 'Does '• anyone know a Tony?' In tbe sub-urbs, one-half the class knows a Tony. In the inner city, 100 percent of the students know a Tony. *

'To not talk about this is sense- -less. The movie shows that recognii- • ing you have a problem is tbe key to 1/ being in control of yourself."

Van Dyke,' who spent $100,000 of \ his own money to make the film, J would like to see it shown to young- » sters across the United States.

"Many schools want one, but don't } have funds to buy it. It costs $195. If : a corporate sponsor would like to • adopt a school and buy one, I'd be happy to give them a name. My goal is to put this movie in every school in k America."

Van Dyke can be contacted at 420- i 0200. " )

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A Union Lake man was critically injured Mooday after bring pinned between two pieces of equipment while working at tbe General Motors Delco Products plant In Uvonia.

Alvin Walter Feole, 45, apparently was trapped for up to IS minutes be-fore be was discovered by a co-work-er at the Eckles Road facility.

Investigators believe Feole was trying to free a jammed conveyor belt when he was struck in the back by a mechanical loader and pinned against a second machine.

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employee Eugene Bishop was per-forming routine maintenance oo a crane in tbe plant's plating operation when the welding on a scaffolding be was using broke k/one, causing him to fall 17 feet into a vat uf ISO-de-gree liquid nickel.

Tbe 27-year plant employee died three days after tbe accident He was 44.

In addition to tbe iwo accidents, 22-year-old Jason Bickel of Westland was shot and killed Jan. 14 while working inside the plant.

Bickel was temporarily assigned to tbe plant as a security guard when he was shot to death near the office area of tbe plant

Police are still seeking a suspect and motive in tbe homicide.

Polish dance group kicks up heels About 1,300 people attended tbe

Polish Extravaganza celebration Saturday and Sunday at Livonia Churchill High.

The celebration was an obser-vance of tbe 10th anniversary of the Polish Centennial Dancers, a group of 135 dancers from Livonia, Plymouth, Canton, Redford, Farm-ington, Farmington Hills, Garden City, Westland, Dearborn Heights, Dearborn, Northville, South Lyon, Milford, Walled Lake, Bloomfield Hills, and Belleville.

The celebration featured several dances from Poland, opening with tbe stately PaJooez/Mazur.

Other Polish dances performed include; Slask dances from tbe

mining region; Kaszuby dances from tbe Baltic Sea area; Nowy Sacz, dances brining together tbe folklore of mountaineers and farm-ers; Gorale dances featuring the male dancers with their intricate footwork and stunts of skill and strength.

This series of dances concluded with tbe Krakowiah,a national dance of Poland with tbe entire en-semble on stage.

For variety, the dancers had a party doing the Jive Bunny. Hokey Pokey, Shout Twist in a celebra-tion atmosphere, complete with a juke box, baloons, and party fa-vors.

The live orchstra of Pan Franch

and the Muskegoo Polka Towners performed lievley polkas, obereks and waltzes.

As a grand finale the Polish Cen-tennial Dancers celebrated its 10th anniversary with an eight-foot birthdy cake with each of the danc-ers singing "Happy Birthday" and "Sto Lat"

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CBE effect Farrow's decison was political

IT'S TOO BAD Jack Farrow felt the need to drop out of the race for the Plymouth-Canton school board, but we understand his decision.

Farrow was afraid the large number of candi-dates, nine before he dropped out. would increase the likelihood that a Citizens for Better Educa-tion candidate would win one or both of the seats up for grabs in the June election.

We have the same fear, too. We don't want to see a school board dominated by CBE. The group claims it's concerned about education, but we're afraid that their so-called concern will end in censorship of school material.

If everything in our political system worked correctly. Farrow wouldn't have felt the need to drop out of the race. O u r system is supposed to allow the majority to rule, but that just doesn't happen.

Small groups that don't represent the majority can through determination and hard work can inflict their minority views on the majority. They can make their system work because the rest of us just plain don't vote.

School, elections during years when there are no millage questions on the ballot often only at-tract 10 percent of the voters. However, you can bet that nearly 100 percent of the CBE support-ers will be at the polls.

According to records, school elections in non-millage years attract about 2,000 voters. There are about 2,000 CBE supporters in the Plym-outh-Canton school district. •

That means CBE could easily elect two more board members in June.

To us there are only two solutions: "A large vo-ter turnout or a fewer number of candidates.

The latter isn't a real at tract ive solution. But then again, this is the real world of politics.

Canton New events improve festival

T HERE'S GOING to be more to do at this

year's Canton Challenge Fest. And we're glad to see the annual

event adding those new events because it means there will be more to do for Canton residents during the fest set for May 28 to June 3.

Organizers expect that the new events will help boost the crowd from about 10,000 to 15,000.

The new events are the Flying Pilgrims Model Airplanes, a kite-flying exhibition, a therapeutic Recreation Fitness Day, the Van Esley Softball Tournament, an ice cream social, a songfest, a

*bowl-a-tbon and a remote control car competi-t i o n .

And if that isn't enough, the Canton Arts Coun-

cil will host a Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at Fellows Creek Golf Course.

According to festival officials most of the new-events are for kids. We think that 's a good idea.

To us the adding of those events is just part of the evolution of the festival, which traditionally was called the Country Fest ival

Last year the name was changed to Challenge Fest as part of an effort to bring a new look to the event, changing the rural theme to one that is more suburban.

It's always a bit sad to see rural traditions change, but Canton is changing and the events it hosts should reflect those changes.

protest Privacy issue blurs basic freedom

PROTEST, an essential part of maintain-ing liberty, is being threatened in our communities. Residents should be deep-ly disturbed at and resent this danger-

ous intrusion into our rights of assembly and free speech.

Recently a handful of suburbs have enacted urdinances 10 curtail picketing in front of specif-ic persons' homes. The guise under which these ordinances are being adopted is to maintain pri-vacy. .

In West Bloomfield, Bloomfield Hills, Bloom-I fieJd Township and Birmingham the situation re-

but it keeps you from being burnt in your bed.'" In truth, these ordinances have nothing to do

with protecting a person's right to privacy. The street in front of your house is just as public as those in front of township hall and the White House.

For somf timp, now, suburbanites' right of as-

volves around the ever-controversial abortion issue. Pro-life forces are putting the squeeze on individuals who work at abortion clinics by pick-eting their homes.

"* Having someone stand in front of your home and protest has the potential to be annoying, em-barrassing and maddening. But these inconveni-

e n c e s we must bear. - Our freedom to protest is too important to f r i t t e r away because some would rather restrict •the noise in their subdivision to the incessant din

lawnmowers After all. nobody ever said that maintaining a

society would be easy. Unfortunately ex-lency for the sake of mediocrity-is toorapidly acing militancy in the defense of freedom.

While sketching out the parameters of "dis-turbing the public repose,' ' Edmund Burke put it jbest: "the firebell at midnight disturbs our sleep;

sembly and protest have been hindered by shop-ping malls whose management maintains that their enclosed areas are private. Hired security forces prowl the corridors seeking to quash any sign of divergence from the norm.

—Malls at squares of America, subdivions a re replacing neighborhoods. And at each stage of suburban development, those in charge of the status quo wrest a bit more <f freedom away from us. - What these ordinances do is reflect an attitude

in our society which says that political protest is somehow vulgar and beneath those who can af-ford to keep it out of their sight.

The issue over which the protest is taking place is insignificant — today pro-life, tomorrow pro-choice, the next day ecology. The cause matters not, the right to assemble, demonstrate and speak out is foremost.

Using privacy as a scapegoat is not only threatening to the right of protest but to the le-gitimate right to privacy. If everytime someone inconvenienced by protest raises the issue of pri-vacy, the meaning of privacy will become blurred beyond recognition.

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i Village Players bHard work pays off for local theater

HEY-VE KNOCKED ON dozens of doors, sent hundreds of letters and made more telephone calls than they could ever count, but a group of hard-working voi-

re can be proud of the community support ve mustered for a longtime but little-

Birmingham organization. Saturday's Theater Arts Ball, a fund-raiser for

s Village Players, is the finale to a "week of activities orchestrated to involve the community in this theapian organization, one of the oldest in Michigan. Tbe group was chartered ia 1923 and has been producing first-class pro-ductions ever since

Like most of the many community theaters in our suburbs, this group relies on support of its

the people who live next door to those take tbe starring roles on the stage as well

as behind tbe curtains, for its continuing support. Volunteers rained enough money to cover

nearly all of tbe Ball's coats, so that everything

that's raised through ticket sales and the evening of the event will be profit used to renovate the lobby of The Village Players building. They also persuaded many downtown merchants to turn over display windows to the group during Village Players Week The windows became living scrap books, showing photographs and costumes of pri-or Players productions.

An open house brought community residents into the theater to see the building renovation completed to date, as well as to watch rehearsals of the group's upcoming production and the set building that goes with i t

There are many community theater groups in the metro area who could take example from tbe activities and enthusiasm of The Village Players. These grassroots organizations can't be success-ful without the support of their communities.

Our hats are off to the Players and to tbe local businesspeople and residents who've made Vil-lage Players Week a

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FACING THE FUTURE — it can be poignant, it can be rewarding, it can be frustrating. But dbe thing is for sure, we should revere it for the symbol of hope it represents for us all

It's a good feeling to see it happen. The phone rings and a friend is at

the other end. Usually we do busi-ness but today he calls just to talk. He talks of his son, an obvious source of pride. For my friend, his son rep-resents the future. He is a symbol of that hope for a better world.

His son, a college student, recently donned the school colors to work out for the football team. College teams do that, you know, practice in tbe spring for fall football. Beats me why, but they do.

"You know, Steve, it was fun watching him out there after prac-tice, talking with the little kids who were asking him for his autograph. My wife and I just stood for a moment and took it all in." he said.

THE SON took a lot of time with each starry-eyed kid. As. he signed autographs he would have each young fan hold his helmet.

"Why'd you have the kids hold your helmet?" asked the father.

The son replied; "I remember when you used to take me to these games and the players would let me

hold their helmets. I never forgot it." A. few weeks before the son had

been rummaging through some old memorabilia and found the auto-graph of former University of Michi-gan quarterback Rick Leach. He re-membered the thrill and wanted to share that same feeling with the next generation, the future.

But the son also brought home some disturbing news. Having forged some close friendships with minority students, he was faced with the personal tragedy of a society which prefers to keep cultures sepa-rate.

He was upset that his minority friend dropped out from pledging for a fraternity. But be was confused at the reason. His friend dropped out not because the fraternity turned away minorities, but because other minorities put pressure on him not to" associate with whites.

Nothing's simple when you're growing up. Just when you think you've figured out the world, some-thing else comes up to confuse the situation — even when you have a friendship with someone who hap-pens to be black.

My friend finished his stories and I told him about my secretary, a very talented young woman. A few weeks ago she walked into the office and announced she had found another

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job. She was moving on to follow her career path.

Smart move, I told her. Of course^, she already knew that But young, people are amazingly tolerant of old,; farts who insist on passing oo their bits of wisdom.

I shut up after that, well for Um?, most part, and thought about how. excited I am for ber. It's wonderful to watch the future happen right be-' fore your eyes.

My friend and I bung up feeling better about the world. After all, wi] should. We know tbe place is going to be in good hands.

"I Steve Bamaby is managing ed~:

ttor of the Observer <& Eccentric' Newspapers

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

child's death for politics To the editor:

To set the record straight: Imme-diately following our son's death, we requested the Plymouth-Canton School Board to allow my husband and I to see the film that was shown to our son's class. We were told that we should not view the movie for at least a week. At this point, we called Mrs. Daskalakis for assistance so that we could see tbe film as soon as possible. Mrs. Daskalakis then tele-phoned the board office oo our be-half and requested viewing privi-leges.

Tbe people from CBE were in-volved at my request and at no time has any member tried to exploit this family. People have to start believ-ing this is not the religious fanatical group that the media portrays tbem to be.

Through my recent asaodatioo with Citizens for Better Education, I have discovered their focus Is not censorship but parental Involvement in their children's education.

1 did not like Mr. Jack Farrow's comments tn the local papers. He seems to feel that his expression of sympathy gives him the right to use our son's death like a political foot-ball.

imfield legacy: his voting record To the editor »

Judith Doner Berne's article oo the Broomfleld Legacy struck me as being peculiar. Buildings, such as the Capital Hill Club, will come and go, but his real legacy will be found in his voting record. Since April 22 was Earth Day I think it would be appro-priate to review tbe environmental legacy VS. Rep. William Broomfield would have us live.

Tropical rain forests and their In-habitants are disappearing around the globe at an alarming rate. The United States, in a leadership role, most demonstrate, not just preach, a conservation and wilderness protec-tion ethic. That opportunity came last year in the form of the Nevada Wilderness Protection Act

Tbe act would establish 1.03% of Nevada a federally protected wil-derness Mr. Broomfleld voted for an amendment that would cut that area almost in half. Fortunately, the rest of the House saw the wisdom in pro-tecting It all.

In an effort to stem the destruc-tion of the Tongass National Rain-forest Congress offered a MB to re-place ths outdated »*-y«ar harvest-ing contract, which Is heavily subsidised by taxpayers. Mr. Broom-field voted for a weakening amend-ment that would permit high levels of harvesting from this ancient for-.

ecosystem. TTili for-

est, once cut, will be lost to the work forever.

With the Alaska oil spill still free! on everyone's mind. Congress at tempted to strengthen legislation responsibility. An amendment tha would have made an oil spiller for the total cost of the cleanup voted against by Mr. Broomfleld. «

Time and time again Broom? field has demonstrated his contempf for most environmental legislation According to tbe League of Conserl vation Voters, a non-partisan organic zatioo that reviews environmental voting records, it has been his histo-ry. In 1985-86 he voted against the environment 82% of the time. In 1987-88 be did it 69% of the time.; Finally, last year, be voted against the environment a devastating 80% I of the time. I

With all of the ecological threats; facing the world, as well as tbe Unit-< ed States, we can not afford a voting-record such ss Mr. Broomfleld's His real legacy, if be had his way, would; haunt our ancestors forever.

James A. Corcoran, West

Opinions are to be shared

.That's why the Canton Observer encourages its readers to share their views with others in the From Our Readers column.

Letters should be mailed to: Editor. Canton Observer, 744 Wing. Plymouth 48170.

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points of view

Establishment runs Earth Day QUAKING IN THE aftershocks of

Earth Day. The way I see i t if all of those

trees that were being distributed were actually planted and grew, by Earth Day 2010 we'd all be attending rallies pnd teach-ins about "The Over-Foreststioo of the Planet."

I mean, think about It Everybody . . . but everybody . . . was giving away trees. Supermarkets, depart-ment stores, auto companies, news-papers. I read somewhere that the goal (I don't know whose goal) was to get a billion trees planted around the world. That's ONE BILLION. The number 1 followed by nine zeroes. That's a lot of trees.

If they were all planted and repro-duced normally, in 20 years those same companies would be passing out little hatchets with mimeo-graphed notices attached: "Help Save the Earth — Cut Down a Tree."

Now don't get me wrong. I'm not attacking Earth Day. It's nice to see a worldwide movement dedicated to doing something positive. And if there was a bit of over-reaction in-volved, better that than shrugging our shoulders, saying "Who cares?" and tossing another candy-bar wrapper out of the car window.

It's just that when the frenzy dies

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down, supermarkets will go back to promoting double-coupons, politi-cians will renew their promises to make everything better without rais-ing taxes and many of those see-dlings that were distributed to help restore the Earth will end up in land-fills somewhere, still encased in their little plastic h»g»

Yet somehow I think life will go on and the Earth will keep on spin-ning.

A COLLEAGUE here at work lik-ened the whole Earth Day move-ment to a religious revival. He's right, although there were plenty of merchandising techniques employed, too.

One department store advertised "Free seedlings to the first 1,000 customers making a purchase in each store." A supermarket chain in-troduced s "green line" of products

and also gave away seedlings while another claims it sells more "Earth friendly" items than any other store on Earth.

A car company offered free emis-sions tests to tbe first 300 customers and tree seedlings to everybody. It also took the opportunity to show off some of its new cars.

What it all came down to, by tbe time April 22 actually arrived, was that Earth Day 1990 had become big business. "Earth friendly" and "green this" and "green that" were being used to sell everything from toilet paper to gasoline.

That was the main difference be-tween this Earth Day and the first one 20 years ago, which was as much a protest against the establishment as It was a cry to save tbe Earth

Remember that the Earth Day demonstrations of 1970 came only five months after the massive anti-Vietnam War march on Washington in November 1969 and were fol-lowed two weeks later by the Kent State massacre during a student pro-test over the VS. invasion of Cambo-dia.

Protests and marches were the or-der of the day in 1970 and "the. es-tablishment" bad not yet figured out how to deal with tbem.

THAT FIRST Earth Day was ted by student activists and other lead-ers of the "Ecology Movement" While it did serve . . . particularly in tbe long run . . . to make us more aware of the limited resources of the planet not everyooe involved in it was so noble of purpose as we would like to remember. Some of the pro-testers just wanted to take another jab at the establishment.

Earth Day 1990 was largely or-chestrated and led by that wmp es-tablishment. And not all the pur-poses were completely noble and al-truistic this time, either.

Being environmentally conscious — taking better care of good old Mother Earth — is something we need to do. But let's do it for the right reasons, not because we're caught up in the spirit of the revival or because we're being manipulated by the techniques of Madison Ave-nue.

Jack Gladden is a copy editor at the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. He lives in Canton Township and celebrated Earth Day bp planting two trees and a rosebush.

Should parent tattle on teacher? Q: I recently saw my son s teacher

shopping at an area mall one after-noon at 2 pjn. It was a regularly scheduled school day. She saw me and I know she went out of her way to avoid talking to me. I do volunteer wprk in her school and see ber al-most every week. I've heard teach-ers get personal business days but this didn't look like personal business to me. Should I mention it to her principal?

A: It is Impossible to justify play-ing hookey but it has gooe on since I began in education. "ITse majority of teachers and administrators do not abuse tbe use of their sick or person-al business days. But a few do.

However, most teachers and ad-ministrators with whom I've worked ttod to come to school when they are not feeling well and probably should have stayed borne.

The genesis of sick days and per-sonal business days from the pre-teacher contract era to today needs to be reviwed to address your ques-tion.

When I started in education back in the 1950s we received three sick days and no personal business days. U you were on your death bed the

superintendent had the right to de-cide if your sickness was legitimate. He then could grant a teacher more than three days. Otherwise, your pay was docked.

When negotiations were legitim-ized in the 1960s, sick days increased from five up to now 10 per year in most districts. Tbe days also accu-mulate and can now be carried over. Many teachers have more than 200 days accumulated that they have never used.

Personal business days were then negotiated Into the contract initially ooe or two a year. These days origi-nally were to be used only for a death in the immediate family and each day had to be approved by the administration.

As years rolled on, the number of personal business days Increased up to four and could be used for other

situations where a teacher is not in control of setting the dates and times (for example a doctor's ap-pointment). In many of todays' con-tracts teachers do not have to de-clare what personal business they are going to be about. It is their busi-ness and it would be considered unethical to infer a teacher would ever play hooky as some kids do.

Frankly, as a teacher and admin-istrator, there were a couple days it seemed I was mentally and physical-ly burned out and I did stay home. However, those days were few and far between.

Unfortunately, there are a few educators who view both sick days and personal business days as vaca-tion days. Having reviewed atten-dance patterns of staff members for years, they are easy to identify.

Tbe most famous day to be sick is a non-payday Friday. This choice grants the long weekend and tbe next Friday to pick up the check. Days just prior to vacations also are popular. Deer hunting seasoo often

causes another period of extended illness.

Teachers who abuse this fringe benefit think only the building prin-cipal and central office are con-cerned. Wrong. Teachers within each building know who tbe abusers are as do union leaders. And although they say nothing to their face, they have strong personal opinions that are expressed In private.

Since you wonder about your child's teacher being in the mall at 2 p.m., you have choices. You can mention it to ber, mention it to ber principal or decide it is none of your business. You say she is an excellent teacher, seldom absent, so consider these factors before making your de-cision.

Dr. James Doyle is a former as-sistant superintendent in the Troy School District. Questions for this column should be sent to Doc Doyle, c/o Observer & Eccen-tric Newspapers, 36251 School-craft, Livonia 4825Q.

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COPS WORK like ethnic mothers. Tbey try to make you feel guilt

Garrison Keillor, the sage of Lake Wobegon, chronicled the machina-tions of the Minnesota mother, who. faced with the tiniest disagreement, responds: "Is this the thanks we get after all we've done?"

Mothers of many ethnic groups use the same technique, and tbey have been especially adept at pass-ing it onto tbe children who became cops

DETROIT SGT. Reginal Dozer, speaking to newspeople at a forum oo deteriorating police-media rela-tions last month, tried tbe guilt trick.

"Currently we have three full-time police officers to handle Free-dom of Information Act requests," said Dozer, who beads the FOI re-sponse section. "Each takes five to eight hours."

Cops oo the line must provide re-ports to the FOI section "along with doing their regular duties — chasirg down murderers."

Bis insinuation was clear: If tbe public didn't demand to know bow governmental agencies operate, cops would have more time to catch murderers and bust drug dealers.

Dozer was less than complimenta-ry to newspeople and civic leaders wbo make so much work for cops by holding seminars on bow to request public documents under the Free-dom of Information Act "And I think the inmates might hold semi-nars, too," be said, lumping us in with the drug dealers and murder-ers.

A LIVONIA cop, Tim Larion, wrote a letter to the editor on this topic, closing with "Get off their (po-lice) backs" and reminding us: "We should never forget in our dealing with a police office, that he/she may have just spent an eight-hour day or more confronting drunks, thieves, drug users, suicide and accident vic-tims."

Southfield city administrator Rob-ert R. Block gave tbe Observer L Eccentric staff tbe benefit of his thinking at an in-house seminar last week. 'Tve got a 165,000 officer tied up . . . to be a news reporter's valet"

AS I INTERPRET these amazing-ly similar remarks, we the public are making trouble for our "men in blue" when we seek access to public records.

L Tim ' Richard

If a drug-demented, lust-crazed rapist killer goes free, it's our fault for tying up cops with our desire to know what our most expensive mu-nicipal agency is doing.

Phooeyt — — 4. . It wasn't civic groups and tbe

news media that made Detroit — and many suburban — police depart-ments decide to scrutinize every FOI request to see if they could concoct an alibi for denying i t

All over tbe state, bureaucrats are holding seminars, consulting "risk managers" and heeding the advice of attorneys like Tim Cronin. "My strong recommendation is that those reports be reviewed prior to release by tbe designee (in tbe police depart-ment) or that the news people be re-quired to file a Freedom of Informa-tion Act request before the informa-tioo is released to them," said Cronin, a member of a law firm advising the townships of Canton,: Plymouth, Northville and West; Bloomfield.

THE FOI law opens with this ba-; <ir prinoiplo- ; t_

"It is the public policy of this state that all persons are entitled to full' and complete information regarding the affairs of government and the of-' ficial acts of those wbo represent them as public officials and public; employees, consistent with this act Tbe people shall be informed so that they may fully participate in the democratic process."

A reporter, lawyer, claims investi-gator, civic activist or interested cit-izen should never — ever — feel guilty when requesting a public record.

But a lot of cities and townships should feefgutity about the time, tal-ent and tax dollars they squander hiding their papers and then trying to blame us for "lyingthem up." . .

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Beauty of nature: cause to celebrate BjpJul staff writer

CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES are easy to spot all around the Miller Woods, but the wooded area itself remains

untouched. Evelyn Edgar, past presi-dent of the Friends of the Miller Woods, thinks that's just fine.

"Definitely," said Edgar, a Plym-outh Township resident 'Tor ooe thing, just to have a place like this when everything is built up. It's been kept this way for so many years. I think that says a lot for the kind of woods it is."

Tbe Miller Woods site, a hardwood forest Is on Powell between Beck and Ridge roads in Plymouth Town-ship. The land is owned by the Plym-outh-Canton Community Schools, and Friends members and other vol-unteers help maintain the woods.

Edgar used to teach English at Plymouth Salem High School and re-tired In 1972. She remembers visit-ing the woods a number of years ago with another teacher. • AT THAT time, the woods were full of rubbish, including appliances, tfres an^ other lauge items.

"We were just getting into the idea that we bad to have some preserva-tion here when Earth Day came along," she said. Friends members are planning their annual spring walks, and consider this year's walks their contribution to the 20th anni-versary Earth Day celebration.

Tbe land had been owned and farmed by the Miller family, and was bought by the school district in 1968. This year marks the 15th anni-versary of the formation of the Friends of the Miller Woods.

Tbe spring walks will be held 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 28, and 1-4 p.m. Sunday, May 8. Tbe walks will in-clude guided tours of the woods, and participants will be able to see many spring flowers in bloom.

Participating in the spring walks is free of charge, and those wbo plan to attend should dress for tbe weath-er. Those wbo are interested may join the Friends group and" dues are now renewable for current mem-bars.

Dues are $10 for individuals, $25 and up for patrons. Dues may be sent to: friends of the Miller Woods, P lymouth-Can ton Communi ty Schools, 454 S. Harvey, Plymouth, Mich. 48170.

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the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools.

"We learn what kind of animals are here," Randal said. He and tbe other children have learned about the importance of taking care of tbe woods and not littering. They've also learned about different birds and their nests.

He agrees it's important to have sites like the Miller Woods available.

"Yeah, it'll be nice to walk a roundy^a said. "The animals need tbe habuatito live and that's the only place they can find a good habitat"

His mom, Ginger Krueger of Plymouth Township, is membership chairwoman for the Friends group. She's also studying to become a mas-ter gardener through the Michigan State University Cooperative Exten-sion Service and is a member of the Trailwood Garden Club.

Her family's home backs up to a wooded area, and they know it's es-sential to preserve natural sites like tbe Miller Woods.

"I think it's important to keep it intact for future generations because eventually there's not going to be a n y t h i n g like this

P lymouth Townsh ip r e s i d e n t Evelyn Edgar is p a s t p r ea i -d e n t of t h e Fr iends of t h e Mil-ler Wooda .

said. Learning about nature is bene-ficial for children and adults alike.

"And it helps us in learning a little more about recycl ing ," said Krueger, a homemaker who does ac-counting work at her husband's off-Ice.

Many Boy Scouts have contributed to maintenance of the Miller Woods over the years. Scouts have created signs and benches at tbe woods for Eagle Scout projects. Garden club members have also worked to make people more aware of the woods, Krueger said.

Ginger Kruege r of P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p s t u d i e s a the Miller W o o d s .

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-- vm*T&Si* maintain tbe woods and to make people aware of tbe need to preserve the area. Many school and Scout groups go oo tours of tbe woods dur ing the year

Randal Krueger, 8, is among stu-dents taking a Saturday class at the Miller Woods. Randal, a third grader at St Paul's School In Northville. and his sister, Heather, 11, are tak ing the nature class offered through

It b been kept this way for so many years. I think that says a lot for the kind of wooda it is.

—Evelyn Edgar

More likely t h a n not , this smal l pool of w a t e r in t h e will dry u p in

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clubs In action . r

• PLYMOUTH AAUW Th* Plymouth branch. American

Association of University Wc will meet at 7JO p j t April 26. at Ernesto's (formerly The HiUsidek 41C61 Plymouth Road, Plymouth. The speaker, Dunne Lit tie, will chscuss Women A c n » tbe

Little's preeenUtloo will include information and a dis-play of historical coetamee. Guests

members may attend, of accredited, four-year

colleges and universities are eligible for AAUW membership. For more information, call 4S1-6996.

• MOTHERS OF TWINS The Plymouth/Canton Mothers of

Twins will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thurs-day, April 26. The speaker will dis-cuss kindergarten readiness. For more information, call 455-9637.

• MEMBERSHIP COFFEE Tbe Plymouth Newcomers Club

will have a coffee for prospective members at 7:36 p.m Thursday, April 26. Those who have lived ia Plymouth or Plymouth Township for leas than two years may attend. The social club provides members with opportunities to meet people and to participate in many interest groupa/ activities. For more information, call 459-5593.

• MOMS TO MEET . MO M (Meet Other Mothers) will

meet 9:30-11:30 a .m Friday, April 27, at the First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth, 701 W. Church. M.OJL is a support group for mothers. Tbe speaker will be Delores Eiden, a handwriting analyst Low-cost child care is available during meetings For more information, call 459-7465.

• PLAYGROUP Tbe Play Group of tbe Canton

Newcomers Club will meet 10 a m . to noon Friday, April 27. Children will play and mothers will be able to relax and drink coffee. For more in-formation, call 453-6116.

• LUNCHEON OUT The Canton Newcomers Club will

sponsor a "Ladies' Out" at 12 30 p.m Friday. April 27, a t Ken-ny's, oo Canton Center in Canton. For more information, call 453-5773.

• BETHANY DANCE • •Bethany Lakes will have a dance 8 pan. to 1 a m . Friday, April 27, a t fee Knights of Columbus Hall, S t

Council No. 4401, 21900 Uebelt, Farmington Hills.

- Lakes is a support group for separated a£d widowed

people. For more information, call 422-8625.

• WESTSIDE H •Westside Singles H will bold a *Think Spring" dance 8 p.m. to 1 k m . Friday, April 27, at the Livonia Elks Lodge, on Plymouth Road east of Merriman. Tbe dance is for sin-gles age 21 and older. Dressy attire should be worn (no Jeans). For more information, call the hot line, 562-3170.

• PERENNIAL SALE A spring perennial sale will be

held 10 a.m. to 4 pm. Saturday aad Smday, April 28-29, at the Universi-

of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Ar-

bor Tbe 16th aonaal sale to sored by the F i e n d s of the Matthaei Botanical Gardens. Tbe selection of more than 25,006 plants will perennials, rock herbs, wildflowers, kets, ornamental ferns. The sale, a major

for the gardens, to by Michigan Radio WUOM.

For more information, call Marga-ret Vergith at the gardens, 996-7081.

• MEXICAN DINNER Single Place hasphaned a Mexi-

can dinner at 6 p m. Saturday, April 28, at the First Presbyterian Church of Northville, 200 E. Main Tbe din-ner will be catered by The Don Car-los Restaurant of Dearborn. Dancing and dance lea rns will follow at 7 JO p m. Reservations should be made by sending a check for $6.50 (pay-able to the First Presbyterian Church in Northville, 260 E. Main, Northville, Mich. 48187) by Thurs-day, April 26. Reservations are re-quired for dinner. Separate price to $5 for dance l e a r n s aad refresh-ments, payable at the door, and those attending tbe dance only dont need reservations. For more infor-mation, call 349-0911.

• TR1-COUNTY SINGLES Tri-County Singles will have a

dance/party 6 p m. to 1:30 a j n . Sat-urday, April 28, at the Airport Hilton inn, 1-94 and Merriman in Romulus. The "Astrology Dance" for singles over age 21 will include readings. For more information, call the hot line, 842-7422.

• ACADEMICALLY TALENTED

Tbe Plymouth-Canton Association for the Academically Talented will meet 7-9 p.m Tuesday, May 1, in the cafeteria of Pioneer Middle School, 46081 W. Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth Township Barb Church of the Plym-outb-Canton Community Schools will discuss the new focus in mathemat-ics Church, science and math coor-dinator for the district will include some audience activities la her pres-entation. A short hmlneas meeting will follow the presentation and will include nomination of officers for the 1990-91 school year. At the meet-ing, math, science and art projects created by Talented and Gifted stu-dents will be displayed

• 50-UP CLUB Tbe St John Neumann Sentors/50-

Up Club wffl meet a t 7:30 p jn . Toes-day, May 1, at the church, on Warren between Sheldon and Canton Center roads in Canton. New members and guests may attend. For more infor-mation, call 495-1307 or 459-4091.

• BPW SCHOLARSHIP The Canton Business and Profes-

sional Women will offer an annual scholarship again this year. Appli-cants should be women entering or re-entering the work force wbo need financial assistance. Applications are available at tbe Canton Public Library, 1200 S. Canton Center, and at tbe First of America Bank-Wayne, 416M fnrr f , ranfryp Appl icat ions

Area Association, Huron Valley Girl Scout Council, will meet a t 7 pan. Wednesday, May 2. The m e e t l y will be held at Pioneer Middle School, 46081 W. Ann Arbor Road, west of Sheldon in Plymooth Township. Tbe meeting for volunteers to being held to recognise leaders of honor troops and honor dusters, and to recognise people who have helped promote Girl Scouting. Graduating Senior Girl Scouts and thoae wbo hhua earned the Silver Award or Gold Award will attend. Those who plan to attend are asked to bring their own coffee cup, to help protect the

• CLUB LUNCHEON The Plymouth Newcomers Club

will have a luncheon Thursday, May 3, in the Terrace Room (downstairs) at tbe Radtoson Hotel of Plymouth, 14707 Northville Road. Hospitality time will start at 11:36 am. , with lunch set ved at noon.

The d u b to for residents of Plym-outh or Plymouth Township wbo have lived in the community two years or less.

Luncheon price to $10. Chicken crepes, vegetables, muffins, cole slaw and ben rag t a will be served. Deadline to make reservations is noon Monday, April 30. For reserva-tions, caD 459-0694 or 459-6046.

Club officers for 1990-91 will be Installed at the luncheon.

• WESTSIDE II Westside Singles n will have a

dance/party 8 p jn . to 1 a.m Friday, May 4, at the Livonia Elks Lodge, on Plymouth Road east of Merriman. The dance/party to for singles age 21 and older. U jssy attire should be worn (no jeans). For more informa-tion, can the hot line, 562-3170.

• WILDFLOWER SEARCH Ths docenta at the Matthaei Bo-

tanical Gardens will conduct a spring walk at 2 p.m Sunday, May 6, at the gardens, 1800 N. Dixboro, south cl tbe Dixboro Road-Plymouth Road intersection in Ann Arbor. Par -tidpaats will look for spring wild-flowers Those who plan to attend should dress for the weather and meet the docents at 2 p.m. on the front steps of the conservatory. Tbe walk wUl last 1 * -2 hours.

• 60-PL US Ares senior dtiaens may attend

the 60-Plus potluck luncheon at nooo Mooday, May 7, in fellowship hall of the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth, 45201 N. Territorial, Plymouth Township. Those who plan to attend the monthly luncheon should bring a dish to pass and their own table service. The lecture on the Big Band era wUl be presented by Dr. Wddon Petx.

• INTEREST GROUPS The Plymouth Newcomers Club

has a number of interest groups for new residents of Plymouth and Plymouth Township.

The Couples Social group has planned a "Mystery Dish and Grill Night" for 7 p j n . Saturday, May 19. For reservations or more informa-tion, can 455-3315.

Tbe Play Group for mothers with infanta, toddlers or preschoolers meets 10 a.m. to nooo tbe secood and fourth Monday of each month Meet-ings are In members' homes and give mothers and children a chance to make new friends A get-together is planned for Monday, May 14. For more information, call 455-8708.

The club's Golf League meets Wednesday mornings at Fox Hilfat

Country Club. Those who would like to play or be a substitute may call 453-5088.

• RUMMAGE SALE The Canton Historical Society will

hold a spring rummage sale Friday aad Saturday, May 18-19,_ Items to be donated may be taken to tbe Roy Schultx farm, 7854 N. LUley, Canton. Arrangements can be made to have larger items picked Bp*. Clothes aren't needed for tbe rummage sale. Donations are tax-deductible. For more information, call 453-6084.

• BETTER PARENTING A free seminar on "Love Is Learn-

ing to Be a Better Parent" will be offered 7-9 p.m. Thursday, May 24, at Livonia Churchill High School, 8900 New burgh The seminar is being underwritten by tbe Independ-ent Order of Foresters, a non-profit fraternal organization.

Featured speakers will be Jimmy Williams of the Detroit Lions and Dorothy and Robert DeBolt whose story of raising 20 children won an Academy Award for Best Documen-tary. Tbe DeBolts founded and de-veloped Aid to Adoption of Special Kids, a national adoption program for children with special needs.

For reservations for tbe seminar, caU the Independent Order of For-esters, 478-8230.

• TRIPS FOR SINGLES Single Place has planned a week-

end for singles July 27-29 at the JJ Resort Ranch in Roth bury, Mich. Price of $164 includes lodging, meals, horseback riding, entertain-ment and other activities. The $50 deposit Is due by Monday, April 30. payable to the First Presbyterian Church in Northville, 200 E. Main.

Northville, Mich. 48187. Tbe group has planned a Sept 21-23 trip to To-ronto to see "The Phaatom of the Opera." Price of $264 includes lodg-ing at the Sheraton Center, transpor-tation, play tickets and other ex-penses The $85 deposit to doe Moo-day. April 30. payable to the First! Presbyterian Church in Northville For more information, call 349-0911.

• CIVITAN CLUB The Plymouth-Canton Civitan

Club a community service organi-zation for men and women. It meets at 7:30 p.m tbe first Thursday of the month for a business meeting at the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce office. The d u b meets a t , 6 30 p.m. tbe third Thursday of the month at the Italian Cucina, 39500 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth Town-ship, for a dinner meeting and pro-gram. For more information, call 981-2411 or 981-7259.

• CHURCH COOKBOOK A cookbook has been compiled by

members of Tbe First Free Will Baptist Church of Plymouth. Cook-book price is $5, plus $1 for handling. Tbe cookbook includes recipes, cook-ing information, pictures and more. For more information, call 326-8255 or 561-4502.

• PACT-REACT Tbe PACT-REACT Team Inc. is

recruiting members to volunteer for a Plymouth area citizens' mobile pa-trol. Volunteers also operate the emergency radio system Meetings are at 7:30 p.m. tbe secood Wednes-day of tbe month at Plymouth Town-ship Hall. For more information, caU 453-5015 or the central base, 459-0020.

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A woman who's had a mastectomy don't need to abandon all hope of ever wearing fashionable clothing again.

"As women, we're very fashion-conscious normally," said Annamay Morgan, coordinator of breast can-cer support services for tbe Michi-gan Cancer Foundation.

After surgical removal of a breast some women don't consider themselves attractive or worthy of wearing fashionable styles. Losing a body part that's often higbUghted by society is difficult.

The Michigan Cancer Foundation, a United Way agency, sponsors a lo-cal breast cancer support group. Meetings are the third Thursday of each month at the foundation's Plymouth branch office.

DURING THE April 19 meeting, group members learned about swim wear, prostheses and bras for wom-en who've had breast cancer. The program was presented by Reglna Villemure, owner of tbe Unique Boutique, a hair salon in South Rock-wood.

"Their self-esteem, how tbey feel about themselves, is tbe most im-portant thing in tbe world," said Vil-lemure. "You lose your pride, you lose everything."

-Villemure brought a number of prostheses and bras to the meeting, giving group members a chance to see what's available. She also brought a selection of swim wear de-signs created by Camp International.

THE SWIM suits cost $60 to |72, and coordinates — skirts and jackets — are available. An ensemble runs about |150, Villemure said.

Tbe swim suits are designed to ac-commodate a prosthesis. Suits are available in a variety of styles and fabrics and don't look any different from those worn by women who ha-ven't had surgery, she said.

Villemure hasn't had cancer but has a niece wbo had leukemia. Her niece, who was 3 when she was diag-nosed, is 10 and in remission.

"That's how it got me involved in doing i t " Villemure now works with a number of people who've had can-cer.

AT THE TIME her niece was di-agnosed. Villemure was working as a hair dresser and teaching. She found there wasn't much available in the way of wigs for children who'd lost their hair due to anti-cancer treatments.

Villemure works with many peo-ple who've lost their hair due to che-motherapy, radiation therapy or o*er reasons. Wigs and hairpieces in synthetics and human blends are

'Now they're trying to get back and live their

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The show will be held 10 a j n . to 7 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 pm. Sunday at Central Middle School, Main at Church in down-town Plymouth. Admiasioo and parking are free of charge.

Michigan Gov. James Blanchard has issued a proclamation declar-ing tbe week of April 23-29 Michi-gan Stamp Week. His declaration coincides with the show dates.

The exhibit portion of the show win consist of a 2,800-plus page ex-hibit judged by a panel of judges accredited by tbe American Phila-telic Society

Tbe Plymouth show is a qualify-ing national show in tbe APS's "World Series of Philately." The grand award winner wUl compete against winners from the 33 other national shows this August for the 1990 championship in Cincinnati, Ohio. The grand award winner will also receive a framed duck draw-ing by wildlife artist Larry Hillard.

AT THE SHOW, a 45-dealer bourse will include material in a variety of price ranges from all over the world for both tbe new and experienced collector. Dealer* come from 10 states and from Can-

Post office substations from the United States, Canada and the United Nations will sell current stamp* at face value at the show. Tbe West Suburban Stamp Club win continue its support of the Shriners Crippled Children's Hospi-tal rehabilitation program Dooors of stamps wiU receive a special souvenir card.

Several philatelic societies will participate in tbe show. The Plate Number Coil Collector's Club, American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors and Peninsular State Philatelic Society will present pro-grams.

Junior stamp collectors win find many thing* of interest including stamp-related games, programs oo beginning stamp collecting a n ^ free stamps for each collector.

Raffle drawings will be part of tbe weekend's fun. This year, the club wUl also offer a set of two covers saluting the Detroit Pistons. Each cover will have a separate cachet the 4 cent basketball stamp, and a cancel shaped like a backboard and basket

Collectors may buy the set of two covers by sending $3, plus a No. 10 stamped, addressed enve-lope to: West Suburban Stamp Club, c/o Hal Williams, P.O. Box 843, Plymouth, Mich 48170.

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At ber salon, Villemure carries swim wear, bras and proatheses. She also does prosthesis fittings. She fre-quently speaks to groups such as the breast cancer support group.

WOMEN WHO come to the Michi-gan Cancer Foundation fo fhe lp of-ten ask where tbey can find swim suits, said Morgan, who is a regis-tered nurse.

- So It is so very important for them," she said. "Now they're trying to get back and live their life as fully as they can." *

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ON FIRST PASS It looks like the epitome of yupptedom — a workout place for In-fants and toddlers. But

Gymboree. it t u n a out, is mare than the Vte Tanny of the diaper se t It's not another dropoff center for par-ents to liberate themselves tempo-rarily from their offspring. It's a place for baby to play, develop and grow with mom or dad right there at his/her side.

Jim and Kathy Cornell of Farm-ingtoo Hills opened their fifth Gym boree franchise earlier this month at the Orchard Mall in West Bloom-field. Tbe location features an open space with dozens of specially de-signed play equipment pieces. Child and parents) enroll in a 4 5-minute class once a week for 12 weeks to play on equipment, engage in activi-ties, and sing songs and chants with 15-20 other youngsters in their age group and accompanying parents.

Tbe Cornells also operate a Gym-boree tn Plymouth, In the Lilley Ex-ecutive Plaza, 9357 General Drive, Suite 195. Tbe facility opened In Jan-uary 1989.

"Plymouth has really done very well," Kathy Cornell said. The first

Gymboree session in Plymouth at-tracted 175 children. About 250 youngsters are- now enrolled at the Plymouth facility. • "So we're very pleaaed with the growth of the center," she said. "The

of tbe community has been

Many of the participants are working parents wbo bring baby in evenings after work. "We get a lot of suits and ties," Jim said. »

Some fathers come in reluctantly, encouraged by their wives to take the baby just once during tbe 12 weeks, she said. They often become part of the workout threesome. A $75 charge for the 12 weeks Is for the child and either or both parents.

Grandparents, often the daytime caregivers, are also Gymboree fre-quenters, as are other child care pro-viders.

CLASSES ARE offered for five different age groups:

• Baby gym (3-12 months) — This is an introduction to colors, textures, sounds and rhythmic songs for baby, parent education for mom and dad. Gentle exercises are choreographed to music.

• Gymboree I (10-18 months) is a time to explore. Top priority is de-veloping balance and btfllding confi-

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A seminar on "Growing Self-Es-teem" will be held Tuesday, May 8. Participants win leanT about Im-proving self-esteem by physical, emotional and spiritual means!

A second seminar, "How Can I Love Myself If I Don't Like My Body or My Appearance?," will be offered Tuesday, May 15. A seston oo "Beating the Blues; Overcoming De-pression" will be held Tuesday, May 22.

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dence in new-found mobility. • Gymboree U (10-30 months) —

In this class, balance is practiced and body movement* refined. Week-ly biemes like up, down, under and through teach coocepts.

a Gymboree HI (2%-SVfc years) — Movement to music and activities with imagery is featured. Young-sters sing their own ^ n g s and take an active role in activities and games.

a Gymgrad (3-4^ years)— Cre-ative movement, pre-sport activi-ties, special equipment and non-com-petitive games are designed to en-hance skill development. Using special props, parents and kids ex-plore creativity through movement.

The Gymboree "play with a pur-pose" concept was created in Cali-fornia and spread to the Midwest. Kathy Cornell was a new mother when she first sought something the Cornells could do with Katie, now 4 years old, and found a local Gym-boree. She and ber husband were re-tail managers for the Waterford Mei jer's store.

"We were into the '80s style of parenting to the 'nth' degree," Jim said. "We were a threesome. We did it as a family."

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boree area franchise was for sale in late 1987, she quit her job thinking she could take over the business and nin it two days a week. Since then they've taken over or established businesses in a church in Northville, tbe Mcrcy Center in Farmington Hills, the community room of Livo-nia Mall, and the Plymouth and West Bloomfield sites. At the same time, they've added Maggie, 2Vk, and Rob-bie, 1, to the family.

"We had an office in the home and a computer. It just snowballed. It was more successful than anticipat-ed," Jim said.

Mostly tbe job is fun. "If you're going to start a business, make sure it's ooe you can wear tennis shoes and sweat suits to," Kathy said. The

difficult part is hiring. Staff mem-bers don't have to have college de-grees, she said, but eight of nine do have early education background. In addition, all receive a six-week on-site training which includes first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

'We look for a personality, a type that is warm and affectionate — parents look upon them as resource people."

While the child is the main benefi-ciary of the class, parents also bene-f i t

"It's kind of a place for people to connect I think," Kathy said. Partic-ipating in Gymboree gave her, as a first-time mother, a chance to meet other moms.

There aren't a lot of programs in

which parents get to participate in activities with young children, she said.

"This is something the parents are out there together with their chil-dren." Children wbo take Gymboree classes have a chance to learn some socialization skills while having fun,_ she said.

As a franchise bonus, enrolled va-cationing families may attend a Gymboree in the spot they're visit- ' ing, if available.

Day and evening classes are' available at the Gymboree in Plymouth For registration infor- • motion, call 473-1845.

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THE PREP PROMISE: ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND PERSONAL GROWTH ST. MARY'S PREP provides an atmosphere of educational support in a Christian Environment for boys grades 9-12.

Established 1885 Boarding/Day Students Accredited by The University of Michigan 100% College Placement

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We invite you to join us for Mass at 11:00 AM in the Shrine Chapel. Refreshments served after Mass in the Dining Hall

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(313) 683-0532

Thursday. April 26. 1990 O&E (P.C)SB

weddings and engagements Sumner-Michael

Lynn R. Michael and Russell Allen Sumaer Jr were married Nov. 25 at the Plymouth Salvation Army. Lt. Jeffrey Beachum performed the cer-emony.

Parents of the couple are Paul and Betty Childress of Canton, Russell Allen Sumner of Oswatomie, Kan., and Patsy Ferrell.

The bride is a graduate of South Lyon High School. She is serving in the US. Navy and is stationed in Naples, Italy.

Her husband is a graduate of Oswatomie High School. He is serv-ing in the U.S. Navy and is also sta-tioned in Naples.

Sister of the bride Deborah Bashawaty was the maid of honor. Beverly Childress was the brides-maid

Lt Mervin Daniel Dial was the best man. Brother of the bride Mark Childress was the groomsman. Ushers were Chuck Bashawaty and Brett Bashawaty.

For her wedding the bride wore a white satin gown with a full-lengtl «kirt. The gown had a lace flounce, a chapel length train, puffed sleeves and a bodice of Venice lace with

Marshall-Collins Robert and Katherine Marshall of

Plymouth announce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Ann, to Michael Thomas Collins of Livonia. Son of John and Mary Collins of Northville.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Plymouth Canton High School. She is employed by John Hancock Insur-ance of Farmington Hills.

Her fiance is a graduate of North-ville High School. He is employed by Shaver and Time World in Redford.

A mid-September wedding is planned at St. John Neumann Church in Canton.

Goby-Hermann Michelle M. Goby of Arlington

Heights, HI., formerly of Howell, and Michael E. Hermann of New Lenox, HL, have announced their engage-ment.

Parents of the couple are Marilyn Omel of Brighton, Dale Goby of Plymouth and Robert D. Hermann of New Lenox.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Howell High School and Illinois State University. She is employed by Boul-evard Bank in Chicago, HI.

m Her fiance is a graduate of Illinois jState University. He is employed as a computer consultant by Software Architects.

An early July wedding is planned.

Alonzo-Cotton Thomas and Constance Alonzo of

Canton announce the engagement of their daughter, Lori Ann Alonzo of Cincinnati, Ohio, to William J. Cot-ton of Cincinnati, son of Charles and Margo Cotton of FraniJort, Ky.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Plymouth Canton High School and of Eastern Michigan University. She is employed as a computer pro-grammer/analyst with Carlson Mar-keting Group of Dayton, Ohio.

.Her fiance is a graduate of Frank-fort High School and of the Universi-ty of Kentucky. He is employed as a legal account specialist with Syntrex Business System.

An early September wedding is planned at Good Shepherd Parish in Cincinnati.

pearls. She carried a bouquet of white carnations, baby's breath and red roses.

A reception was at the Salvation Army Fellowship Hall.

The couple took a wedding trip to the Soviet Union spending three days in Leningrad and four in Moscow. They have received orders for Nor-folk, Va.

Strid-McLellan Mr. and Mrs Roy B. Strid of

Northville announce the engagement of their daughter, Kristen Anne, to Gary E. McLellan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McLellan of Brighton.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Plymouth Canton High School and of Cleary College, where she received a bachelor of business administration degree. She is employed as the cash management administrator for Lear Siegler Seating Corp. of Southfield.

Her fiance is a graduate of Brigh-ton High School and of Cleary Col-lege, where he received a bachelor of business administration degree. He is employed as an account execu-tive for Multi-Communication Sys-tems of Livonia and also is tbe owner/operator of Starflight Pro-ductions, providing bands and disc jockeys for functions.

A June wedding is planned at Ge-neva Presbyterian Church in Canton.

new voices Michael and Terri Forde of Can-

ton announce the birth of twin daughters, Ashley Lynn and Amanda Paige, March 16 at Henry Ford Hos-pital in Detroit. Grandparents are Donald and Margaret Agge of Can-ton and Gerald and Diana Forde of Westland. Margaret Stuart of Ink-

ster is the great-grandmother. Mark and Cheryl Reed of Plym-

outh announce tbe birth of a daugh-ter v Lauren Elizabeth, April 1 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Tom and Carolyn Labruzzy of Canton and Sue and Harry Reed of South Lyon.

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7 Mite Road a n d Grand R/ver Radford . Michigan

533-2300 April 29th .

9:30 A.M. Children s Focus Chil t f ran H e l p With Worship

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Wm. M. Start, D. Mn.. Cheryl Ksye-MuOc Director

April 29th 9 :40 A M Sunday Schoo l

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GRACE LUTHERAN C H U R C H M I 8 6 0 U R I SYNOD

25630 GRAND RIVER et BEECH DALY 532-2266 REDFORD TWP

W o r s h i p S e r v i c e s 9:15 & 11:00 AM S u n d a y S c h o o l

9:15 & 11 00 A M Nursery Provided

Rev. Victor F. Halboth, Pas tor P a w T i w i A l h u U a 6 i n t k a W a

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Carol Htm. Principal i37-22i

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LUTHERAN CHURCH 46250 Ann A r b o r Road

Plymouth 453-5252 The Rev. K.M. Mehr l . Pastor

C h u r c h O f f i c e 4 5 3 - S 2 S 2

JO a 11:00 A M . Sunday School a Teen a Adult

i Studies 9*5 AM.

We art a canng c o m m u n i t y , shar ing t h e love o l Jesus ana p rov id ing oppor tun i t i es

tor everyone t o t eam a n d grow*

W £ A D E V A N G E L I C A L PR E S B Y T E K I A IN ' H U K C H Fa rm ing ton a n d S ix M i l * Rd 4 2 2 - 1 ISO

MAY 3 - NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

SUNDAY. APRIL 29, 1990 6 00. 9 15. 10 45 A M and 12 05 P M

Worship and Sunday School 8:00 and 9 15 A M

"FAMILY LIFE IN WHITE WATERS' Rev Brian Tweed«

10 45 A M and 12 05 P M "STRENGTHS OF STRONG FAMILIES'

Di Richard J Alherta 7 00 p m

FAMILY WEEK CONCERT Steve and Annie C h a p m a n

Wednesday , 7:00 p.m

SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (Activities lor All Ages)

Sunday Service Broadcast 9:30 AM. WMUZ-FM 103.5

Nursery Provided at All Serv ices

8T. MATTHEW LUTHERAN Church & School 5665 Venoy 1 Bft N <* ForO Rft. M O M 425-0260

D M n e Worsh ip t a i l AJ*. Bible C la s s A S S M O A M

Monday Evening Banrtca 7:30 P i t . Ralph Rachar . Paalor

Gary 0 H a a d a p o M . Aaaooa ta Pas)or

S t PauTa Lutheran Mtaaouri Synod 20805 MtddtadaN at 8 MM Farmwyjter. H«s- ' 74-0675

The Rev. Ralph E Ungar. Pastor The Rev. Carl E. Mart. PaMorai Assistant

SATUROAY WORSHIP OPM SUNDAY WORSHIP B X S H A M

SUM SCHOOL.'BI3LE CLASS 10 A M CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Gradaa K-8

Randy ZHaanatu. Phnapml 474-2488

G R A C E B A P T I S T C H U R C H W e l c o m e s Y o u !

" A N I N D E P E N D E N T B A P T I S T C H U R C H "

S C H E D U L E O F S E R V I C E S 425-8215 o r 425-1118

SUNDAY SCHOOL SUN SUN. 11:00 A J * .

SUN. 7:00 P-M. STUDY. .WED. 7:00 PM.

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High & Elm S t r ee t s . Northville T Lubeck. Pas tor

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Sunday School 8:45 AM Saturday Vespers 6 00PM

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FAITH LUTHERAN C H U R C H 3 0 0 0 0 Ffes M8a (Wast of Middkabaf i )

Uvonia. 421-7249 WorV»p A Hoty Comrrwon

e i s and 1046 AM. Bibte Class 9 30 A M

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

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TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

10101 W . A n n A r b o r R d . , P l y m o u t h a t Q o t t f r e d a o n A A n n A r b o r R d . j

Worship Services 8 30 and 11:00 A M

SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 9 30 A M

Dr. •" . i . C. M o o r * - Pas to r

Rev. W m . I r a n h a m - A s s o c i a t e Pastor

Nursery Provided

0 P h o n e 459-9550

PRESBYTERIAN (U S A )

C A L V A R Y B A P T I S T C H U R C H 4J065 Joy Road. Canon, 495-0022 (fcantaaa Maia Smm mm4 LiUey KwI)

r Saaday SMWH Saaday School - *4> AM. Mnraiag Worslup - 1U» A E w u a g P r a m fcOO PM t i i i n l i ; - PM ADMK BaMc SoMy Yoacfa P ro f r a n

(Naracty Provided Foe A l l S t m c a ) D t . David A. Hay. Pawor

H o n e ot P t y n o x k Christian Academy 459-5

N O R T H W E S T BAPTIST C H U R C H 23846 MMdMaff IfeBfea. S. of 10Mia* 474-3303

Morning Worship 11:00 A M . Even ing Worship 7 4 0 P M

W e d n e s d a y Service 7:00 PM.

Nuraary Provided Rev Richard l_ Karr. Pastor

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH w o r K n r t e *

Jerry YameM, Senior Pastor Dennis Beaver. Pastor

Youth Director. Ginnie Hauck i

7000 M. ShakJon C a n t o n T w p . 45S-3333 (just S o u t h o l War ren Rd.)

Wisconsin Evange l i ca l Lu the ran C h u r c h e s

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W C A R 1090 S U N D A Y 10:30 A .M.

A P O S T O L I C LUTHERAN C H U R C H

< ANFTFTif CUMHCJ* 32940 Schoolcraft Rd • Uvonia

• Bfcto StuJy far M ages 9:46 Ail. Sundays

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TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 2 3 8 0 0 W . C h i c a g o , R e d f o r d , Ml 4 8 2 3 9

Office 255-3333 • Spiritual Crisis Line 255-3339

A p r i l 2 9 t h G u e s t S p e a k e r :

R e v . D a l e P e t e r s o n Sunday School 10:00 A.M.

Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 6:00 P.M.

Wed. Family Bible Study/AWANA 6 :30 P.M. Interim Pastor Joe Wade

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

26325 Hais tead Road at 11 Mi le Farmington Hil ls, M ich igan

Services Every S u n d a y al 10:30 a m Also, 1st & 3rd Sunday at 7:00 p.m.

Sunday School—9:15 a.m. Bibie Class - Tuesday 7:30 p.m.

Song Services - Last S u n d a y

In Livonia St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church

17610 Farminqt on R d . Pas lo rs Carl Paget 4 J a m e s Hoff

261-1360 Worship Service

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St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church 1343 Penmman Ave • 453-3393

Pastors Mark Freter and Daniel Hetwig Worship Services 6:00 A 10:30 A.M.

Sunday School and Bible Class 9 .15 A.M

in Redford Townsh ip

Lola Park Ev Lutheran Church 14750 Kinloch

Pastor Edward Zeli« 532-6655

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

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1 10:30 A M . W o r s h i p C h u r c h S c h o o l a n d N u r s e r y C a r e

" L e a r n i n g t o D o u b t Y o u r D o u b t s ' '

Rev. Richard I. Peters

ST. PAUL 'S PRESBYTERIAN C H U R C H 2 7 4 7 5 FIVE M I L E R D . • L IVONIA, Ml

(one block W e s r o f Inkster Rd.) Phone: 422-1470

Sunday Services at 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.

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VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 25350 West Six Mile Pedford • 53A-7730

Char les E. McCtoskey. Pastor

Worsh ip - Sunday - 10:00 a m.

Centennia l Ceiebrat ion

YOU ARE INVITED GARDEN CITY PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH (U.8.A.)

1841 Middlebelt • 421 -7620 9:15 & 11.00 A.M. Worship Service

• Hurler. Provided • Wheelchair Accessible • bie>/ator Available aaWETH D BAKER PASTOR

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Sundays 930 A 11:00 AM.

4/2S 7:30 PM O malm

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F twaMMRd. 421-1760 DM! A FOTHHM Thought 361-2440

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Father George Charniay. Pas to r

ST. MATTHEWS UNITED METHODIST

30800 Sa M M Rd OevM T. STrang. I Sat Uamman k M U d M W ) WnMar • 422-8038

10:00 AM. Worship Servica 10:00 AM. Church School

11:15 AM Adult Study Ctaaa Nuraery Provided

C H M Y MU UMTED MrraOOWT CHURCH Qaii DanAi ia|K|« n n —- h n » » K j y wmncOrT iD Worship Sarvtoe

8:30 AM. " - 9:30 AM.

1100AM . I Nursery Provided 321 Ridge Road

just Sou th o f Che r r y HM M Can ton

NARDIN PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

29887 West Eleven Mi te Road Just West of Mkfcf tebef l

. ST . TIMOTHY CHURCH ; ; 1®700 N e w b u r g h Road

U v o n i a • .1S< C h u r c h School

e n d W o r s h i p 11:00 A.M. "Taming th s Volcano"

Rev. J a n e t Noble A Creat ive Chr is t Can te red Congregat ion

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GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.)

>.5835 Sheidor Rd . Canlon r (Just North otKMart)

4 5 9 - 0 0 1 3 8:15 A.M. 4 11410 A.M.

WORSHIP A N D SUNDAY SCHOOL

Handicap©aC AccaaaibM ftaacurcaa lor Haar-ng and Sight vnpa^ao

April 29th 9:15 AM. Dr. Wm. A Ritter

11:00 A.M. Bishop Eari G. Hunt

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U N I T E D C H U R C H O F CHRIST

SAJEM VMM Oerr* ot Oral

3M24 0MMC AVBAJE • FAflMNGTON MORGAN 48024 • (313) 4746880

" T h e c h u r c h on t h e pa rk" Sunday Worship, 10:45 A M

Church School. 9:30 AM. "***•»!• I r aaaa ra lna i y

Nuraary provldad

' . H U R C H E b O F CHRIS

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3S47S FR* M M »<J .64-672? MARK UcOdVUE' Mmslar

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E waning W o n * * , 4 Youth ( 3 0 P M

Clergy Thursday, April 26. 1990 OAE • 7 8

By A r l s n e F u n k e special writer

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> John N Orsntaa. Jr - riedartca C VoatMg

First United Methodist Church 45301 M TarrHortal Rd.. Ptymooth

4&3-6380 C o m e W o r s h i p In Our New S a n c t u a r y

Wafahap 4 Church School M-12 » 1 S S 11:00 A M

Nuraary Cara

ST. MICHAEL

11441 Hubbard* LIvonM* 261-1456 Father Edward J. Baldwin. P n t o r

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Sunday 8:30 Saturday S«0 P.M '8:30, itfOO A.M.. 12 Noon

CHURCH OF THE SAVIOR

Y O U A R E A S T R A N G E R

SADTT ANNE'S CHURCH |M ml St. Ptmm s • T m a i 11 I Lm

33310 Joy I B. ef Telepspk • 634-3131

if hr link Saaday 9.30 SJB frtdsy 7:30 pjs., Saturday 8:00 a m

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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 Uvonia 's Otdaal Church

4 2 2 - 0 1 4 8 • 15 A 1 1 0 0 A M

WoraMp A Sunday School A p r i l 2 9 t h

" G e t t i n g U p W h e n

Y o u ' r e D o w n " Rev. Roy Forsyth p reach ing

Dr. David E. Church, Rev. Roy Forsyth

Nuraery ProvtdeO

Worship 11:00 AMU Sunday School 9 4 6 A M

A L D I R S Q A T B UNITED M E T H O O I 8 T C H U R C H

(Redford Twp ) 10000 BEECH DALY ROAD

Between Plymouth and Wear Chicago Radlord. Ml 46239 S37-8170

8.30 A M WoraMp SarMoa S 4 8 A M Stmiay School tor Wi

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Praise Chapel Church of God (Church W God - Ctevetand TN)

586 H MM Street • Plymouth, Ml 48170

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Once upon a time — a generation or two ago — pas-tors were men and their wives often were unpaid "as-sistant ministers" in tbe church.

Times have changed. Nowadays, being tbe spouse of a pastor doesn't rule out a career or interests apart from tbe church. And with more women becoming ordained in some denominations, tbe pastor's spouse is a man.

"I think probably tbe whole understanding of clergy and spouse has changed." said tbe Rev Kenneth Gnie-bel, pastor of tbe 400-member Geneva Presbyterian Church in Canton.

In some cases, the spouse of tbe pastor is deeply in-volved in church projects. Others are less visible as they attend school, hold jobs and cope with family needs

"It's just a way of life for me," said Blanche Halboth of Redford. "We're a church family."

No wonder. Halboth's husband, Victor, has been pas-tor of the 2,000-member Grace Lutheran Church of Red-ford for 33 years. Victor's father served there before that.

NOW THE Hal bo ths' son, Timothy, 27, serves as asso-ciate pastor at Grace, where he was ordained last June. Another son, Mark, a Livonia dentist, and his wife. Char-la, also are active.

The Halboths, who are in their mid-50s, met while Victor was in training. Blanche always expected to be involved. She was less active when her sons were busy with school and extracurricular activities.

"You just grow with the job," said Blanche, who has taught vacation Bible school, sung in tbe choir and served as chairwoman of church committees.

In 1983, her denomination honored her for her many activities.

For the past 10 years, Blanche has been the church's full-time secretary.

"We're active because we want to be," she said. "Our members are like family."

GRUEBEL AND his wife. Sue, were high school sweethearts in New York. In the early days, Sue's poten-tial role in his ministry wasn't discussed much.

However, in the ensuing years tbey "talked about it innumerable times," said Kenneth Gruebel, 42.

"We decided early on that this was my calling, and not hers She would pick whatever (church) projects were important to her. Tbe congregation has been very accepting."

CANTON RESIDENT Sue Gruebel, 41, is a full-time teacher and a part-time student at Eastern Michigan University, where she's working on her master's degree.

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Garden City Public Schools to tbe Livonia Public Schools, where she's an adult education teacher.

Their son, David, 16, a junior at Plymouth Canton High School, plays percussion in tbe Centennial Educa-tional Park Marching Band. Daughter Melissa, a fourth grader at Gallimore Elementary School, swims and plays soccer and basketball.

"I have opted to not take a leadership role (in church) at this time because I have so many irons in tbe fire," Sue Gruebel said.

"Tbe members have been very supportive," she said. "Before, we were in a church on Long Island. It was more traditional, but my time schedule was different. Things were different then, all around."

THE REV. Gilbert Sanders, a Missouri native, be-came pastor of the 500-member Livonia Baptist Church last June. Sanders, 43, said his wife, Susan, accompanies him to many church functions and he relies on her coun-sel

But, ftAid Sanders, his Southern Baptist denomination informally encourages each pastor to aee his wife as "a person in her own right" and not simply as a helper.

"Before we got married, I felt I bad a calling to church work." said Susan Sanders, 42.

With a strong interest in Christian education and mu-sic. she studied at tbe Moody Bible Institute in Chicago for two years before quitting to marry.

"It wasn't as mandatory (thai) to have a career," sbe said.

The Sanderses, wbo have been married almost 22 years, have two children. Their son. Dale, 14, attends Livonia Franklin High School. Muriel, 12, is a student at Riley Middle School.

SINCE COMING to Livonia, Susan Sanders has taken a full-time job in an insurance office to help meet fami-ly expenses. Although that limits ber free time, she is active in a church group that corresponds with mission-aries. She also teaches Sunday school to preschoolers.

Sbe hopes to initiate a claas for pregnant women, aimed at laying tbe foundation for children's spiritual needs.

"Many baby boomers have dropped out oi church," she said. "Whether we like it or not, tbe kids who go te church get into leas trouble. Of course, there is no | an tee We can build a support group to help you the rough times of raising tbe child."

Tbe Sanderses have talked about becoming missionaries overseas, perhaps after retiremeoL said sbe has no desire to become an ordained minister, although there are a few Baptist women |

Both the Rev. Michel le A. Gent i le and her h u s -b a n d , the Rev. Randy W h i t c o m b , a re c lergy s p o u s e e . S h e ' s p a s t o r of t h e Den ton Faith Unit-

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IN SOME cases, both husband and wife are ordained. One such pastoral pair is tbe Rev. Randy Whitcomb and his wife, tbe Rev. Michelle A Gentile of Canton Both are United Methodist ministers. They have no children.

Whitcomb is pastor of tbe 145-member Cherry Hill United Methodist Church in Canton. Gentile is pastor of the 124-member Denton Faith United Methodist Church in Belleville. ' ~t

"The church doesn't have that many expectations ^ when tbe spouse is male," Whitcomb said.

Nationally, some 2,300 women have been ordained in the United Methodist denomination. Gentile said. Many marry other ministers. While barriers are dropping, many people still expect more from the women. Gentile said.

Gentile, wbo is from Rochester in Oakland County, met and married Whitcomb while tbey were in the sem-inary He's from Rochester too, but a different state — Minnesota.

BECAUSE THEIR respective duties keep them so busy, "we have to schedule time together," according to Whitcomb.

"The hardest part is that we don't get to worship to-gether," said Gentile, 35.

Occasionally, tbey will switch pulpits and preach at the other's church, which is enjoyable for tbem and tbe congregations.

"In all the churches we have served the people have been gracious," Gentile said.

ONE ISSUE that they must periodically grapple with is church assignment.

In their denomination, it is customary for pastors to be ordained and assigned in a designated geographical area, called a conference. Whitcomb gave up his confer-ence and relocated to Michigan to be close to his wife.

. Pastors are reappointed each year. "Our bishop, Judith Craig, was wonderful and made

sure we had jobs together," Gentile said. "Tbe church and the clergy couples are still learning — walking oo new ground."

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8 BLOOD DRIVE The Good Shepherd Church will

hold a Red Cross blood drive 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 5, at the church, 6500 N. Wayne Road, West-land. Walk-in donors may partici-pate. For information, call 326-5220.

8 PRAYER DAY Representatives of churches ob-

serving or interested in observing National Day of Prayer, Thursday, May 3, are encouraged to contact Christ Lutheran Church in Redford, 534-3462. President Q o r a e Bush has proclaimed that day as tbe National Day of Prayer for the year.

e RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale will be held

Wednesday and Thursday, May 2-3, at tbe First United Methodist Church of Plymouth, 45201 N. Territorial, west of Sheldon in Plymouth Town-ship. Hours will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday. 9 a m . to 5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Thursday.

e GARAGE SALE SL Aidian's Church will hold a ga-

rage sale 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sat-urday, May 5, at the church, Farm-ington Road north of Six Mile, Livo-nia. For information, call 425-9206 or 425-4995.

8 SPECIAL SERVICES Brian Thomas, a missionary in

southern Asia, will speak at the 11 a m service Sunday, ApriL29, at the

e DANCE RECITAL Tbe Polish Roman Catholic Union

Syrena Dance Ensemble will present its recital, "Positively Yes," at 7 p.m. Friday, April 27, at Cherry Hill High School, 28500 Avondale. be-tween Inkster and Middlebelt, Ink-ster. Admission price is $4. For in-formation, call 565-9865.

e CHURCH WOMEN Church Women United of Subur-

ban Detroit will bold a fellowship breakfast at 9 a.m. Friday, May 4, at Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian Church, 9601 Hubbard, Livonia. Do-nation is 64. For information, call 464-7727.

8 RUMMAGE SALE Hosanna-Tabor LSlheran Church

will hold a rummage sale 9 a.m. to 2 Livonia Assembly oFGod, 33015 W. Seven Mile, Livonia. Thomas and his wife Colleen are ooe of several mis-sionaries couples supported by the, church.

p.m. Saturday, May 5, at the church, 9600 Leverne, Redford.

Joy, Canton, will show tbe film. "A Father, a Son, and a Three-Mile Run," at 6 pm. Sunday. April 29. For information, call 455-0022.

• FAMILY WEEK Tbe Pastoral Care Ministry of

Ward Presbyterian Church is spon-soring tbe annual Family Week Sun-day, April 29, through Sunday, May 6. Opening services begin on Sunday, April 29, with tbe Rev. Brian Tweedie discussing "Family Life in White Water" at tbe 10:45 a.m. and 12:05 p.m. services. For information, call 422-6865. Ward Church is at 17000 Farmington Road, Livonia.

• SINGLE POINT Ward Presbyterian Church, in co-

operation with Single Point Minis-'Special

• SPAGHETTI DINNER Tbe Ambassadors of Village Pres-

byterian Church, Redford, will serve a spaghetti dinner 4-7 p.m. Saturday, May 5, at the church, 25350 W. Six Mile. Admission price is 84.50 for adults, $2.50 for children. There will be an auction at 7:30 p.m. For infor-mation, call 534-7730.

• KITE FLYING DAY Good Shepherd Reformed Church,

6500 N. Wayne Road, Westland, will hold a "Kite Flying Day" 11 a.m. to 4 pm. Saturday, April 28, at the church. Complete kite kits will be available for a donation_of $3. For information, call 721-0800.

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case" concert by soloist Penny Stockwell at 8 p m Friday, May 4. at tbe church, 17000 Farmington Road, Livonia. For information, call 422-6865.

• HOMECOMING' —The Aldersgate Uuiled Metbodlsr Church, Redford, is having a "Home-coming" at the 8:30 and 11 a m. ser-

vices Sunday, May 4. Former cberet members are encouraged to attend For information, call 937-3170. The church is at 10000 Beech Daly. Red-ford.

• OPEN HOUSE Tbe Detroit First Church of the

Naxarene, 21260 Hagferty, ington Hills, is botdtng a house, beginning at 830 a m . ; May 6. Holland Lewis's special mes-sage will be "Tbe Cross Leads the Way."

• CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Tbe Westland Full Goepel Assem-

bly of God, 34033 Palmer, Westland, will present "Educating For Eterni-ty." beginning at 7 p.m. Friday. May 4 Tbe program will train people to

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• ALCOHOLISM WORKSHOP Christ Our Savior Lutheran

Church, 14175 Farmington Road, Livonia, will boat an alcoholism

April 24. Dorothy Miller, a specialist oo the topic, will be tbe speaker. For information, call 522-4830

• JEWISH CONGREGATION The Livonia Jewish Congregation

Sisterhood will have a mother-daughter luncheon and fashion show at noon Sunday, May 6, at tbe syna-

gogue, 31840 Seven Mile, Uvonia.

call 425-9041 or 474-8940.

• RUMMAGE SALE SL Colette Church will hold a

rummage sale 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur-day, April 28, in tbe activity center, 17400 Newburgb. between Six Mile and Seven Mile, Livonia. There will be a $2 per bag sale starting at 1 p.m.

• CHANCEL CHOIR The Chancel Choir of St. Patil

Presbyterian Church will present a concert at 7:30 pm. Friday, April 27, at the church, 27475 Five Mile, Livo-nia. Included in the evening's music

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choir will be under tbe direction of J. Scott Goble, with accompaniment by organist Walter Cory and University of Michigan musicians.

• RUMMAGE SALE SL Elizabeth Episcopal Church

Women wfll have a rummage sale 9 a.m. to noon Friday, April 27, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 28, at tbe church, 26431 W. Chicago, Red-ford Township. There also will be a bake sale on Saturday.

a Christ Our Savior Ladies Par-ish Service Guild will hold a rumm-age sale 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday, April 24-27, at the church, on Farmington Road just north of 1-94, Livonia. A $1 per bag sale will start at 2 p.m. Saturday.

a The Redford United Methodist Church will hold its spring rummage sale 10 a .m to 6 p.m. Friday, April 27, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday,

• DO-IT-YOURSELF St Edith Church will have master

handyman Glenn Haege and master gardener Ernie Bedard at a ' 7:30 p.m. house and garden do-it-yourself program Thursday, April 24. There is no admission charge. Prizes will be given away. The church is at 15089 Newburgh, Livonia.

• LIFE CARE MIHISTRIES People who have a problerrj and

need someone to talk to can call a Christian telephone listening service operated by Life Care Ministries. Tbe service is operated noon to 11 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Tbe phone number is 427-LIFE-

• A.C.T.I.O.N. MINISTRIES A.C.T.I.O.N. Ministries is an auxi-

liary of Single Point Ministries, a

Single Adult Ministry of Ward Pres-byterian Church, 17000 Farmington Road, Livonia. Tbe group is open to all single adults. It provides educa-tional and support services to meet the needs of individuals during ca-reer transitions. The group meets at 7 p.m. tbe second and fourth Mon-days of tbe month in tbe Lighthouse of Ward Church. For information, call 422-1854.

• HOMECOMING Aldersgate United Methodist

Church is planning a homecoming Sunday, May 6. Former members can call 937-3170 for information.

• ALCOHOLICS' SUPPORT GROUPS

Alcoholics for Christ, Alcoholics for Christ Family Group and Adult Children of Alcoholics meet weekly at Ward Presbyterian Church in Livonia. Groups meet at 7:30 p.m.

Thursdays in Fellowship Hall and 1 - p.m. Fiidays in Room A-5. Ward -Presbyterian Church is at 17000 Farmington Road, at tbe corner of Six Mile. For information, call 534-6383.

Alcoholics for Christ is a Christian fellowship and support group for al-coholics, their families and con-cerned people.

The group also meets at 7:30 p.m. Fridays at Detroit First Church of the Nazarene, 21260 Haggerty, north of Eight Mile, Farmington Hills; at 7:30 p.m. Fridays at Westland Full Gospel Church, 34033 Palmer, West-land; at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at Church of God in Christ, 3844 Harrison, Ink-ster, at 7:30 p.m. Mondays at Fairhaven Assembly of God, 876 Beech.Daly, Dearborn Heights; and at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at Fair lane Alliance Church, 905 Mason, north o f Michigan Avenue, Dearborn. For in-formation. call 399-9955 between 9 a.m. and 1 p .m weekdays.

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• FOR THOSE of us wbo don't kneel to tbe biggest fish in the state, there are flowers, lots of tbem: tbe Blossom time Festival in Benton Harbor and St. Joseph April 29-May 6; the Trillium Festival at Hoffmas-ter State Park in Muskegon May 12-13; the Lilac Festival on Mackinac Island June 1-10.

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Back to the mainland, the group will take a scenic route to Inverness and spend a free day to sightsee, shop and relax. After two days in Inverness, they will head south down tbe coastline of Loch Ness, keeping an eye out for Nessie.

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We were lucky to travel during tbe off-season because even Tony's, ooe of only nine Mobil Guide five-star North American restaurants had room for us on a Friday night with only an hour's noUce. If you go now, be sure to make reservations.

The 94th Aero Squadron adjacent to tbe airport with a perfect view of landings and takeoffs was a great place for Sunday brunch

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The holy path to Mecca

Tbe first time I saw the sign it was inside a bureau drawer in tbe Rasa Sayang Hotel, one of several beautiful high-rise beach hotels in Penang. Peoang is an island connected by bridge and ferry to the northwest coast of Malaysia, on tbe southernmost peninsula of southeast Asia.

Tbe sign was ooe word: KIBLAT. It was print-ed inside the outline of an arrow that pointed towards tbe rear corner of the drawer.

Malayia 1« a Muslim montry, hwt ha« la? minorities of many religious persuasions, so we had been taking our shoes off all day: to enter the state mosque, to climb the hill to tbe Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas, to creep into the Snake Temple and to admire the 100-foot-long Reclining Buddha.

Tbe secood time I saw the sign was on the ceiling of oar room in the Perdana Hotel in Kota Bahru, -across the peninsula oo the South China Sea. We had photographed Malay fishermen pulling colorful boats through the surf oo to a wide sand beach, watched the top spinners, the drummers and the K elan tan dancers, before falling into bed, so I didn't actually see tbe sign until I was flat on my back, ready to turn out tbe light.

THE SAME word: KIBLAT. Tbe same boxed arrow. Only this time it was on the ceiling of our hotel room, pointing toward the corner.

"It must be something to do with electricity or fire escapes," I said.

Malaysia is a small country, but we spent a lot of time traveling from one place to another aboard Malaysian Air Lines^so tbe mystery wasn't solved until we reached the capital city of Kuala Lumpur.

Our guide, Anuar Haji Abdul Hamid, took us for a walking tour around the minarets and domes of Masjid Jame, tbe public mosque, built on tbe very spot where Kuala Lumpur was founded centuries ago at tbe junction of tbe Klang and Gombak rivers.

"Why are the men stretched out all over the floor?" somebody asked. "They look like they're napping."

"Muslims must pray five times a day," Anuar said. "Today is Sunday, these men don't have to work and they are waiting for tbe next prayer."

"Do they pray facing to the east?" "Tbey face the holy city of Mecca," Anuar

said. —The question kept nagging ctTH graphed the mosque, the old colonial buildings of Kuala Lumpur, the war memorial high above tbe Lake Gardens. How does a devout Mmiim know the direction of Mecca when he travels?

It was a rhetorical question, long forgotten by the time we checked into the Hyatt Saujana Ho-tel and Country Club, eager to leap into the swimming pool.

I pulled a stack of clothes out of my aaltcaee, opened a bureau drawer and there it waa: KI-BLAT. And an arrow pointing nowhere.

By that time I had bought a Malay-English dictionary. I dug it out of the bottom of my car-ry-on luggage and flipped through to tbe letter "K."

"Kiblat. Here it is," I said. "You're not going to believe this!"

"What does it mean," Micky asked. "It means 'the direction of Mecca.'" He looked puzzled, but any devout Mwiim

would know exactly what it meant when be pre-pared for prayer at 6 a.m„ at 1:30 p.m and 4:30 p.m., at sunset and at 8:30 p.m. It ia how you know the direction of Mecca when you travel in Malaysia.

THE BIG, S M A L L T O W N

T H E R I V E R

By Carolyn DoMsrco staff writer

Welcome to SL Louis, Mo. — a big. small town Or may-be i f s a small, big town, pressed up tight against the Mississippi River, halfway between Canada and the Gulf of Mexico and proudly referred to as the. "gateway to tbe west"

It's also the location of the world's largest brewery, site of tbe 1904 World's Fair, birthplace of sliced bread, borne of the National Bowling Hall of Fame and tbe east-ern border for all radio stations that start with K.

We took our trip during the midwinter season which offers cheap travel rates and a break from tbe hustle and bustle of tourist season. However, most river boats and outdoor tourist sites are closed for tbe winter.

Most Mississippi sidewbeeler excursion boats run be-tween May and October as well as the Six Flags Over Mid-America amusement park. If you go this summer check them out and don't forget St Louis Cardinals base-ball — the heart of S t Louis tourism.

HOTELS ARE plentiful in S t Louis. The Hotel Majes-tic, a historic pearl of a hotel, is $180 a night for two persons, according to the AAA Tourbook, 3100 a night per a long-distance inquiry, and only 305 per night when you actually confront the desk clerk. Other hotels have simi-larly discounted for the quiet times.

A trip to St Louis is not a trip to S t Louis without a visit to tbe famous Gateway Arch, this country's tallest monument and one of its most- visited sites since it was built in 1905. It's all part of Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, a national park commemorating S t Louis as tbe Gateway to the West

For $2.50 (3.50 for kids) you can travel to tbe top of the arch. Allow ooe hour for the wait and the ride. While you're Museum on the site and learn more about the trend that Lewis and Clark started and nouveau Calif ornians contin-ue.

While down by the riverside, you can stroll the cobble-stone levee (per Webster, an enbankment to prevent a river from flooding bordering land). Many excursion boats double as restaurants — inohxting a floating McDonald's!

IN 1704, a French fur trapper, Pierre Laclede, estab-lished a trading post on this western bank of the Missis-sippi. Today it's a tourist attraction — restaurants and shops. Among tbem are Gibbol's Novelties and Costumes, a fun shop with adult novelties, stage makeup and magir tricks; Missouri Peddlers, a showcase for Missouri crsfters with quilts, toys and folk art; and Swias Village Book Store Antique Annex, a browser's dream of old and rare books and artifacts.

After dark tbe parking lots fill with funseekers there for the good music and fun times and the streets fill with strollers and horse-drawn carriages.

Young locals consider Muddy Waters the most popular nightspot Hannegan's Pub features jazz. Tbe Blarney Stone houses a dinner theater.

JUST ACROSS town at Market and 18th is a spectacu-

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The Old Cour thouse (1839) in front of t h e Gateway Arch ia a p e a c e f u l spot for relaxing in downtown St. Louie.

lar tourist attraction and prominent landmark. Union Station. In its beydey, tbe mammoth station was the larg-

thc world with more sengers through each day. '

Shops In the station include all tbe upscale regulars you've come to know and love — Eddie Bauer, Crabtree and Evelyn, Banana Republic, and some interesting inde-pendents as well

They include the Great Train Store, which sells O, N and H gauge to kids wbo never grow up ss well as whis-tles, cassettes, books and mags for train lovers. Near it is America's National Parks, a store devoted to books about U.S. national parks, history and ecological topics; Joy of Ireland, all the obvious Hibernian imports like woolens, Irish oatmeal and heraldic keychains and posters; a com-puter genealogy kiosk, and Top It Off, a small hat store.

GO TO THE HOME of the world's largest brewery and not visit? No chance. Tbe tour takes you outside through blocks and blocks of Anheuser-Busch property tnciwHing the famous Clydesdales' stable, packaging plant and the ever-popular hospitality center. A large gift shop caters to logo lovers of Bodweiser and Michelob brews.

Beer lovers are often baseball lovers as well If you fit into the category, not far from the btewety is Busch Sta-dium, home to the (St Louis) Sports Hall of Fame. Stan is still The Man here, 40 years later Musis I Is immortalized with a statue outside, and a near—shrine inside You can also follow the careers of baseball greats Lou Brock, Kan

Boyer, Dizzy Dean and Red Schoendienst AH other sports take a back seat

National Bowling Hall of Fame, depicting the history and heroes of the game, an old-fashioned bowling alley and other exhibits. Ho hum.

INSTITUTIONS on the grounds of the 1,400 acres of Forest Park Include the S t Louis Art Museum, S t Louis Zoological Park, St Louis Science Center and the Jeffer-son Memorial, which chronicles St Louis history.

The art museum is the successor to the oldest art muse-um west of tbe Mississippi and ranked as one of the top 10 in the United States. Admission is free.

There is an admission charge to the strikingly modern science center — the combined McDonnel Planetarium, Museum of Science and Natural History and tbe Medical Museum Tbe Discovery Room allows children the oppor-tunity to see, feel and touch. Monsanto Science Center provides 34 larger-than-life exhibits in an outdoor setting.

Tbe Missouri Botanical Garden is the oldest botanical garden in the United States, conceived in the 1850s by Henry Shaw, and still referred to by St I uisans as Shaw's Garden. The 79-acre garden is built around Shaw's country home. Tower Grove House, which can be toured.

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Festivals: from tulips to trout By Iriei contributing travel editor

The Michigan festival season will be launched In a burst of color when the annual tulip festival takas place Msy 14-19 ia Holland. TULIP TIME "00 celebrates the Dutch heritage of this western Michigan city, where millions of tulips bloom every

The festival includes 1,400 cos-tumed Ktempen dancers, eight miles of tulip lanss and a full i ate of

by at-Land-iah attractions

You caa beat ths UinWiH some of ths events, which start with a cabaret called The All Night Strut May 9 and free performances la Centennial Park May 10. The tradi-tional Tulip Time Market opens May 11.

This warm-up Is deeigaod to at-tract visitors a weak ahsad of ths

SHOWS INCLUDE the Llvtaw End Singers, 110 teens singing Christian music in a multi-image stage; the Annual Band Review, the Tulip Time Salute; a vaudeville show g ^ t e d ^ o w s t o p ^ theSta r s of

rede; folk music; Victor Herberts The Red Mill"; Netherland folk

dancae; and a patriotic show called America Stags.

Year-round Holland attractions will be opsa aad baaydar i* ths fes-tival, including the Windmill Island attraction*

They include De Swaan, the only

windmills, a Dutch merry-go-called ths draaimoten, and

pfctureuqos Dutch attracttena ths tulips of Windmill Is-

Munidpal Park In

e HERE IS A LIST of othsr Michigan events to be celebrated through May:

Two maple syrup festivals will be this wssfcmd la Shepherd April 17-39, and Vermontvilte April 38-39. Madvooa festivals also flourish ia May: InMssick Msy 4-0; and the Na-tional Mushroom-Hun tin onships In Boyne City May 13-13.

The Highland Festival will bring ths dans togsthw with a wail-of bagpipes May 30-37, but not all Michigan festivals are that weO

There 11 be a Uve rta and crafts at the

Festival May 1-0 in Bed Aad s Pss-ty Bake In S t lfsnce May 37. where they'll try to bake ths world's larg-est pwty^for ths Culm isi Beak of

the Perch Festival In tha National Trout F«sti-

Vegas goers set a 1990 increase

(AP) - Las Vsgaa tourism offi-ciate say visitor volume shewed s healthy 12.8-psrosat increase for ths first two months of thte year, MJJpsred to the same period in

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Pilot program offers free advice on exports By RJ . King Special writer

With dramatic social and political chances sweeping eastern Europe, the mood of corporate America is anything but lethargic.

General Motors, McDonald's and ^evi Strauss recently have set up businesses behind tbe Iroo Curtain, and tbe stream of larger American

• m B n g joint ventures is accelerating daily

But for smaller area companies such as Concept Analysis Corp. in Plymouth and the Air Gage Co. in Uvonia, getting into foreign markets is proving to be risky as well as en-ticing.

"We were the ultimate neo-phytes," said Dave Rourk, a re-search engineer for Concept Analy-sis, which designs and tests rein-forced composites and plastics for use on everything from satellite an-tennas to patio furniture.

"We wanted to expand into Hun-gary, and we gave serious thought to sending a sales team over. But we didn't know where to go or who to see. Yet we knew if we could sell one contract for 920,000 it would pay for the whole trip and we could build from there."

AND THEREIN lies the risk. Whether to take a gamble and get

a jump oo the competition or play it safe and wonder what might have been. So where to turn for insight?

r . "That's where we come In," said John Chichester, director of tbe Community Export Alliance Office at Schoolcraft College ia Uvonia, which assists and evaluates area companies with exporting questions at no charge.

"We give companies straight talk about whether to export or not, and when we're finished, they haven't spent one dollar, they haven't gotten lost and tbey have an idea of where they stand."

Through a $20,000 grant from the Michigan Department of Commerce

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J o h n Chichester , d i rec tor of the Communi ty Export Alliance Office a t Schoolcraf t Col lege in Livonia, u s e s a c o m p u t e r pro-

— one of seven awarded across tbe state — Chichester said the college established a computer program which, when fed certain variables, evaluates the likelihood of success for export-minded companies.

Called CORE, for COmpany Read-iness to Export, the process begins with a questionnaire, where compa-nies detail the products to be export-ed, monetary commitment, manage-ment experience and market projec-

Bank's value not reflected by stock price — chairman staff writer

has been indicted." he Mid.

Despite shareholder complaints about the skidding stock price, a two-year decline in earnings and a "Taj Mahal" of a new headquarters in Troy, the chairman of Standard Federal Bank sees "better days ahead."

Thomas W. Ricketts said core earnings — mortgage loans, con-sumer banking and credit cards — plus tight management make his thrift institution one of the best in the state and the nation. ' Ricketts called tbe recent $7.50

stock price "goofy," adding that the 11*-branch bank In Michigan and In-diana is on the federal list of ap-proved buyers of troubled thrifts. A * • - - - - „l„al L. — L P-J iui uici TTTuiuai uariK, autnuaru rru-eral converted to stock at about $10 three years ago and has been priced as high aa $12.50 oo tha market

TERRIBLE PUBLICITY" has been partly to blame, Ricketts told the annual meeting Tuesday, citing the failure of thrifts la Texas and bad commercial reel estate invest-ments by New England thrifts.

. "The thrifts in Michigan have net Nobody in Michigan

In the first quarter of 1990, Stan-dard Fed's net income dropped 24 percent- from 42 cents ($12.9 mil-Lion) to 32 cents ($9.7 million).

But he said four cents of that drop was due to a single factor — the fed-eral Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act which took effect last fall.

FIRREA means higher premiums oo deposits, higher examination costs and a lower dividend oo Stan-dard Fed's Federal Home Loan Bank investments.

"It's costing us 10 cents (per share annually) to bail out those bums in Texas, although we had nothing to do with i t " Ricketts said.

Here are other shareholder ques-tions and Ricketts'

II 1 million to >410.000 in those

Q. Why are yos "so glowingly opti-mistic In s company that seems to be slkUag o f r ? Net lacoaM fell frem $07.4 million In 1937 to 383J million In '88 to $45.7 million Inst year.

A. Look at the middle lines and no-tice there are no flash In tbe pan earnings from sale of assets. For ex-ample, gains on sales of originated loans dropped from $8.8 million to

years. "We've been trying to build core

earnings. We have a marvelous branch network. We dominate tbe home lending field. We have no trou-bled loans," setting another state mortgage lending record.

Q. What is tbe cost of this Taj Mahal of a new bnilding?

A. $95 million for the land and building at 3800 W. Big Beaver Road, and it could be sold at a gain but won't be. SF has its operations and headquarters in a single build-ing, in contrast to Comerica, First Federal and NBD, which have sepa-rate operations buildings.

"We're in the golden corridor, near Somerset Mall, K mart and VW. We have w r country club memberships, no chauffeurs."

Besides being efficient to heat cool and light the "no nonsense, state-of-the-art" building helps at-tract employees.

Q. Are yoe planning any mere ac-quisitions and mergers after the 1989 acquisitions In Kalamazoo and Monroe?

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Dates set for 1991 auto show The North American Auto Show,

which drew soms 888,888 spectators dpriag a siae isy run this year at lhe Cobo Exhibition and Convention Center, will begin one weak later next year to better accommodate the foraian media Ci Next year's show will run Jan. 12-38. Public viewing started Jaa. 8 this

aad 1,386 media credantialed in all," aaid Gordon Stewart, co-chairman of the shew.

"We would hops to Improve upon those aumbsrs and selecting this lat-er weak In January should help us achieve that" he added

Detroit's auto show keeps getting

anything at the show," said Daniel Hayes, executive director of the De-troit Auto Dealers Association, spon-sor of the show. "It wouSd appear that the UAW will be well ad at the show next year.

"Puttta* the show on so does to New Year's ths first two years has affected tha ability of European and

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TOUT™ than 788 vehicles ware dis-played this year.

There ware 47 worldwide or North production/concept car

compared to 34 in 1888. Attendance for the charity pre-view increased by more than a third, while general attendance waa up S

Show organisers will the next few months to come up with fresh Ideas to keep the show's mo-mentum going.

"We're still working on some new things. They're not solidified yet," Hayes said

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THE INFORMATION then is fed into the computer, where the num-bers are crunched and sorted with demographic and population figures

indigenous to s certain country or region and, within a few minutes, an evaluation is ready.

In the case of Concept Analysis, which employs 20 people, the evalu-ation was to bold off exporting until

management experience came in line with expectations.

"Tbe results surprised me a little bi t" Rourk said. "While we had a high product rating for selling engi-neering software, we had a moder-ate organizational rating.

"Basically, it said we need to in-vest for tbe long term, not a short, quick in-and-out process that doesn't offer return sales. Consequently, we will not be exporting in the near fu-

gut feeling." In retrospect, Rourk said he might

have guessed at the outcome given tbe company's recent contract to sell software to a seating company in Switzerland.

"It was just one contract two years ago which didn't amount to re-turn sales," he said.

UP AND RUNNING since March, Chichester said CORE prepares companies in northwestern Wayne and Oakland counties for the stiff competition ahead, not only in the Eastern Bloc but against a unified Europe in 1992, Canada and the Jap-anese-dominated Pacific Rim.

"I think the Pacific Rim offers great growth potential. Canada is very attractive. But nine out of the 10 calls we get are interested in tbe European Community," Chichester said.

"I suppose that makes sense given the fact most companies who call u^ are industrial-service firms and au-tomotive suppliers. Everyone wants to rebuild the second Europe, but companies shouldn't forget about Latin and South America, which is a huge marketplace."

Even for companies already es-tablished on foreign soils, Chichester said tbe Community Export Alliance Office could offer guidance with ex-pansion plans or access different markets in the same country.

For instance, Dave Joslyn, execu-tive vice president of Air Gage, which employs just under 300 people

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and manufacture* equipment to measure engine components to one tn-tboussodths of an inch, said the company recently received inquiries to sell defense equipment in Israel.

"We've consulted before with Schoolcraft College on whether to open a sales office in China but we deckled to manufacture the parts here and ship them directly," Joslyn said of supplying dimensional gaug-ing equipment to First Autoworfcs of China, which established a joint ven-ture with Chrysler to build Jeeps.

"It didn't seem prudent to open an office overseas with the hope of coming ia contact with new markets. There's so many cultural differenc-

ed you really

who's been there and wants to go back." —

AS FOR ISRAEL, Joslyn said he would consult with tbe Community Export Alliance Office and have a CORE evaluation made to assess the feasibility of expanding into, or sell-ing products directly, to that coun-try.

In addition to the Export Office, the Business Development Crater at Schoolcraft assists area companies with . procuring government con-tracts, developing management and

training programs #ik> as-sistance in receiving funding fen-training employees.

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Geroge ML Gurgauiaa, representa-tive in the Garden City office of American General Life and'Accident Insurance Co., retired after a 33-year career. Burganian began work-ing for the company in September 19S7 as an agent at the Detroit West Central district office. He was pro-moted to sales manager in 1M1. Lat-er that year, he transferred as sales manager to tbe new Detroit Central office.

In 1977 be was named field train-ing supervisor, then made district manager at the Cleveland North off-ice and then an account representa-tive. He was made district manager at the Flint Central office in 1978, transferring in that position to Red-ford in 1934. He returned to an agen-cy there in 19M, promoting to sales manager at Graden City in 1987. Gurganian returned to an agency in that office last year. During his ca-reer be qualified to attend 17 of tbe company's annual national leaders conference, twice as a member of tbe President's Council, which is made up of tbe company's top pro-ducer.

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A. "We're a mid western compa-ny." based in Michlsan and Indiana. Possibly Illinois and Ohio thrifts will be acqtaed "but not Arkansas or Texas or Florida."

The credit card business will be housed in the Troy headquarters, not In a state where the usury interest rate limit is higher.

Q. Your ownership of stock Is less

than 59 percent of your earnings ef 1600,900. A new member ef (he board owns 199 shares, less than S percent of a director's

A. "Every penny I have in this world (other than home) is in Stan-dard Federal Stock and CDs. I own no other stock." Historically, SF has paid low executive salaries.

"We do not nominate directors on the basis of the amount of stock they buy," but for their services.

Dona R. Wilmot was named tech-nical sales manager at AE Piston Ftojlhcli Inc. in Plymouth. Before joihiag AE Piston Products, Wilmot Was a sales engineer with Farnam TeaTTsg SyStams, a division of Colt Industries in Troy. He also spend more than, seven years as senior

engineer with Detroit Diesel Wilmot is a graduate of Iowa

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analysis with Lear Siegler Seating Corp in Southfield. Bochenek, who has been with the company since 1984, had been an accounting execu-tive. He is a graduate of Wayune State University and Henry Ford Community College. He had also served as finance director of Lear's Fentpn and Romulus plants. Bo-chenek participated in 10 new plant start-ups.

Jennifer R. Stansberry of Livonia was promoted from senior account executive to director of public rela-tions services at tbe Bo-line Group Inc. in Birmingham. Stansberry joined tbe agency in December 1986. Sbe had been associate editor of the Tri-County News in Fen ton, Mich. A graduate of Michigan State Univer-sity, sbe is a member of the Public Relations Society of America.

Thomas Hitz of Livonia was pro-moted to vice president of tbe health/research group at Barton Malow Co. in Southfield. Hitz has more than 10 years of experience in tbe industry. He received a bachelor of science degree in Civil Engineer-ing from Lawrence Technological University.

Bochenek Asquini Stansberry Hitz

Jay Asquisi, operator of a com-mercial/industrial photographic stu-dio in Livonia, will succeed Junebug Clark as president of the Michigan Chapter of tbe American Society of Magazine Photographers.

Daa Williams of Livonia was ap-pointed general assignment reporter for WKBD-TV's "Ten O'Clock News.'* Williams has been a freelance reporter for the station since June 1989. Before joining WKBD, Williams was a consumer reporter for WJBK in Detroit for more than four years.

The following local sales associ-ates recently were made members of the Better Homes and Gardens Medallion Club. Sales associates from the Livonia office were Don Karnes, Linda Brtocat, Scots Casey, Bill Harrison, Kathi Lee Kobylarz, Faith McOormick, Fern McCortnick. Carol Martha, Ken Ray and Mas-rees Troost From the Plymouth off-ice were Yvonne Teeveus, Barbara Crowley, Lynn DeJohn, Ruth Devine, Shari Johnston, Leon Kelly, Chris Kaight, See LeBlaac, Patsy Rollins, Judy Rumpel and Patricia Zubatch.

Jeff Richards of Livonia earned a certificate of distinction in the pro-fessional goldsmith category of the Michigan Jewelers Association's an-nual design contest. His entry was an 18K yellow gold ring with a pink tourmaline and tri Ilium diamond.

Elise Benedict, owner of Universi-ty Moving and Storage in Livonia; will participate in the President's Forum of NorthAmerican Van Lines Inc.

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Competition will be stiff for new U cars You doo t bear much talk about

pushing imports to the shores these days, at least partly because today ths ritore in question is the west bank of the Ohio River.

Regardless, this year there is tbe strongest effort in history to recap-tare socne of the ground lost in the •nail car market to imports, with the upcoming launch of the new rord Escort and the new Saturn car *ns.

Ford has hardly licked them, and barely joined tbem, having devel-oped the Escort off the new Mazda

'523 platform, and turned over most of the manufacturing engineering at the newly refurbished Wayne assem-

bly plant to Mazda as well.

THE RESULT is an operation that

more closely resembles a Japanese transplant than a domestic small car. with the shift in strategy partic-ularly beneficial to the Japanese machine tool industry, which sup-plied nearly all the big-ticket ma-chinery to build tbe new Escort.

Tbe result is a lot of American as-sembly line jobs more or less se-cured by a domestic assembly opera-tion, although American college grad types, particularly engineers, don't fare so well.

Aside from the obvious develop-ment from the Japanese engineering staff, which made most of tbe criti-cal decisions that directly affect ride, handling and tbe overall feel of the car, most of the engineering work that goes into development of modern production equipment like-

auto talk Dan McCosh

wise was done in Japan. In some ways, this could be even

more critical than the car program itself. Contracts for production equipment on the scale of a Wayne assembly plant are. largely an act of faith in tbe abilities of the company that gets the contract since tbey are engineered and built on a custom ba-sis.

Roughly $50 billion stamping

press orders from GM, Ford and Chrysler have gone to Japan in the past decade or so, nearly bankrupt-ing the US. industry, which likely will never recover since such orders only come every 25 years or so.

The result, in the early appraisals, is a fine small car. Ford has proved to be the only company that seems to be able to embark on a hybrid devel-opment and produce a product argu-

ably superior than \ either parent could do alone.

NOW COMES GM's Saturn plant, which also is heavily reliant oo Jap-anese machine tools but which is based on an indigenous effort at re-viving the capability of a domestic car company to develop a new car from tbe ground up.

Without any great sense of irony, GM types point to the Corvair as the last such all-encompassing effort, which involved developing a new en-gine, transmission, chassis and body.

Early appraisals of the Saturn also indicate it is a fine small car, at least competitive, if not superior, to the best from overseas.

The two products ultimately will have a tough go in the marketplace.

not because they are not competi-tive, but becaase they will have to _ displace something else - most like-ly the recent Korean efforts, a weak-er Japanese company, Volkswagen or Chevrolet's GEO division, just getting oo its feet

PERHAPS MORE important is the residual faDout that will make the ground rules for such programs in the future.

In Ford's case, even better cooper-ation with the Japanese. In GM's case, the ability could be gained If not to push them to the shores, then at least to gain some practice in giv-ing them an elbow in the ribs.

Dan McCosh is the automotive editor of Popular Science.

Life insurance can be a good tool for people in business First of 3 parts

In recent weeks I have seen na-tional network commercials in which the viewers are asked to "keep New York Life." This is done presumably to earn respect of tbe general public for tbe insurance in-dustry. •

The ubiquitous apathy of the gen-eral public toward life insurance is most regrettable. I believe that life insurance is an extremely valuable financial planning tool. ' In a three-part article I will dis-

cuss some of the time-tested uses of life insurance.

Bay-seU agreement

r The death of a principal owner of ft

a business can create serious finan-cial problems for the business and for the estate and survivors of the deceased individual.

Usually, the deceased's interest in the business is a dominant portion of tbe total estate. Tbe estate tax pay-able can place a substantia] burden on the estate and tbe business..

To meet expenses, the estate may be forced to liquidate the interest in the business. And, if it is sold under adverse conditions, substantial loss-es may be suffered as a result of a forced sale.

Even more important, if corpo-rate stock is sold to outsiders, the surviving shareholders' interests may be jeopardized.

All of these problems can be han-dled with buy-sell agreements.

finances and you Sid • . ' Mittra

which provide for the orderly trans-fer of tbe deceased's business inter-est to surviving partners, stockhold-ers or key employees at fair values determined in advance.

Life insurance is used to assure that the money will be available ei-ther to the business or to an individu-al when the business interests are to be transferred.

Tbe death of tbe owner whose in-terest is to be bought triggers the mechanism that produces the neces-sary money — the life insurance pol-icies on the owner's life. Tbe pro-ceeds from these policies give the buyers tbe needed money to pay the estate the agreed price.

Key maa insurance

No one would try to run a business

without adequate insurance to cover possible loss of assets, operating fa-cilities and profits in the event of fire, theft or other disaster. —Similarly, businesses frequently protect themselves against the loss of a partner, executive or other key employee. This is accomplished by means of life insurance.

More specifically, tbe company owns the insurance policy, is tbe sole beneficiary and receives tbe full pro-ceeds in the event of the death of the insured.

In addition, by using the cash val-ue. tbe company can provide a cash reserve to finance additional retire-ment benefits for tbe executive in the event that be or she does not die prematurely.

Next week: More on insurance.

Seminars 7-8:30 pjn. at tbe offices of Coordinated Financial Planning, Sheffield Office Park, $250 W Kg Beaver, Suite 540, Troy, the follow-ing Tuesdays:

May 15: Tax-free (82 percent) an-nuity income without losing the prin-cipal; May 29: How to choose the best mutual fund; June 12: What to do with lump sum distribution in re-tirement; June 26: Reducing retire-ment worries.

For reservations, call MS-ttM.

Sid Mittra is a professor of finance, school of business at Oakland University and owner of Coordinated Financial Planning.

Weekly cash flow system helps small businessman act in time You see the bills and know what

your obligations are. There's some money in the account and, of course, there are the accounts receivable.

Just then, your accountant de-livers the company's monthly finan-cial statement. Although it indicates that your business has been profita-ble, you find yourself still wondering where your company stands.

If this sounds all too familiar, you may want to consider starting a workable weekly cash flow manage-ment system for your business. For those interested in seeking a better way to handle their money and plan for its use, such a system has proven very successful for companies of all sizes

WEEKLY CASH flow manage-ment systems often are confused with accounting and, as a result, usu-ally are ignored as a management tool, said Ron LeToUrneau, principle with the Southfield-based manage-ment consulting firm of LeTourneau, Lobb it Associates

"Accounting basically serves to identify and ultimately summarize the financial aspects of past business transactions for a firm," LeTour-neau said. "Tbe main audiences for the financial statements include bankers and tax authorities.

focus: small business Mary DiPaolo

Business owners often don't under-stand tbem or find them to be irrele-vant When compared to a weekly cash flow management system, ac-counting merely tells firm manage-ment "what happened" as opposed to what will happen in the future.

"ANYBODY CAN make money

The trick is being able to keep i t " As such, a weekly cash flow man-

agement system gives the decision makers the ability to predict tbe company's cash needs before they occur — and could potentially harm its financial position.

Such systems are not meant to re* place a firm's current accounting

procedures, he said. "The right system is simply a pro-

cess that assembles the firm's finan-cial information in such a way that it becomes understandable to company management and, as a result, -truly useful for short-term business plan-ning purposes."

As a management consultant working with small- to medium-sized companies, LeTourneau has found that cash flow-related prob-lems prevent a majority of firms from dealing with issues requiring

attention and action before tbey oc-cur.

"NO MATTER what a company's specific problems or opportunities might be, nothing can happen with-out first being able to accurately forecast the level of funds that are available to work with."

Described as a firm's "financial road map," cash flow management systems will present relevant finan-cial information on a weekly basis.

In two weeks, we will present how

weekly cash flow management sys-tems are designed to "remove tbe mystery" of tbe disappearing dol-lars.

For additional Information about this type of system, readers may call LeTourneau at 351-2644.

Mary DiPaolo is the owner of MarkeTrends, a Farmington Hills-based business consulting firm. She also is producer and host of the cable television series "Chamber Perspectives."

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Prior to! AAA Michigan's Alkema, 63, hat \ finance and treasurer since 1W0. He

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Chicago, leaving there aa controller "Mr. Alkema immediately assumes

' — — • « - n -•« «-ore organizat ion 5 aany operat ional and decision-making responsibili-ties,'* said Dean Richardson. AAA Michigan board | di-rector of Manufacturers National Corp.

ALKEMA SUCCEEDS Jack Avig-none, 58, who announced his retire-ment last month but agreed to con-tinue serving with the club until a successor was named. Avignone's re-tirement is effective at the end of this month

Avignooe joined AAA Michigan in 1979 as executive vice president and was named to his present position in 1991. "Jack played a key role in the decade-long growth of the two," said Richardson. him well In tbe future."

"We wish

Since Avignooe came to AAA Michigan, membership increased 20 percent and revenues have doubled.

ALKEMA IS a director and past board chairman of the Michigan Cat-astrophic Claims Association and the Michigan Property and Casualty

Guaranty Association He ia a mem-ber of the Detroit Economic the Detroit Bood Club, an&aerves on the Federal Tax, Investment, and Solvency committees of the National Association of Independent Insurers.

He has earned the designation of Chartered Property Casualty Un-derwriter, is a fellow of the Finan-cial Analysts Federation and Is a member of the Financial Executives Institute and tbe National Associa-tion of Security Dealers-Registered Investment Company Principal and Broker.

AAA Michigan relocated a portion of its Plymouth office to Laurel Park Place (1-275 and Six Mile) in Livonia. A AAA travel agency will continue to serve the Plymouth area at 549 Ann Arbor Road. The AAA service center's toll-free telephone number is 1-900-492-5200.

AAA Michigaa also relocated a portion of its Livonia office to Lau-

rel Park Place (1-275 and Six Mile) in Livonia. The AAA service center's toll-free telephone number is 1-900-492-5290. *

First of America Bank-Southeast Michigaa opened a branch on Eight Mile (Just west of Farmington Road) in the Northridge Commons Shop-ping Center in Livonia. Tbe tele-phone number is 479-2061.

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Competition will be in five classi-fications and will be open to students at levels ranging from those In mid-dle school to technical institute and

college graduate studies. The contest is designed to complement class-room instruction by giving students the chance to apply _ classroom knowledge in problem-solving situa-tions. Each competition tests stu-dents in a particular area of robotics and automation.

Last May's competition attracted teams from 26 schools in 10 states.

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'Sydney' creator Michael Wilsoq from Birmingham writes the show

By Victor E Swanton special writer

Now living in Hollywood, TV producer and writer Michael Wil-;«on feeds his son, 17-month-old Perry.

THE COMMERCIAL televi-sion networks — ever battling each other for ratings — recenUy prem-

iered a number of new series, in-cluding "Sydney"(Wednesday nights on CBS).

The comedy, starring pretty Valerie Bertinelli as Sydney Kells, was created by Michael Wilson and Doug Wyman. Wilson is a graduate of Groves High School in Birming-ham.

"It's a hall-hour comedy about a contemporary woman in the 90s, trying to make it in L.A.," Wilson said, describing tbe series during a telephone interview from Holly-wood. "And she happens to be.a pri-vate detective. Her dad was a cop. She comes from a cop family."

"Sydney" began as a "spec" screenplay that Wilson wrote in 1988. Speaking as fast as Sydney does in the series, Wilson said, "I submitted it around,, and I had some interest from a couple of stu-dios on it for a couple of different actresses, and around that time I took a job working — running what you call creative affairs or devel-opment — for a guy named Bud Grant, wbo used to run CBS and now beads up his own independent production company. While I was running Grant's company as cre-ative affairs vice-president, be read the script and started express-ing an interest in doing it as a se-ries."

MEANWHILE. Bertinelli was looking hard for an idea for a se-ries. She had a 13-episode commit-ment for some type of series with CBS.

"Bud knew Valerie and her man-ager, Jack Grossbart, and set up a

'It's a half-hour comedy about a contemporary woman in the '90s, trying to make it in L.A. And she happens to be a private detective. *

— Michael Wilson

meeting, and I just went in and pitched the character to Valerie in a meeting. I'd never met her be-fore," Wilson said.

The idea Wilson presented was a combination put together by Wil-son and Wyman, partly based on the "Sydney" screenplay.

'She really, really liked it," Wil-son remembered.

"I asked for a lot of lead time before we started the show," be said. "We took just three months and we just did readings, which is what you traditionally do with most pilots, but we just took a long-er time than most pilots. We had a terrific casting director, whose name is Allison Jones, who also cast 'Dear John.'"

Other regulars in "Sydney" are Craig Bierko as Matt Keating, the married lawyer, from whom Syd-ney gets most of her cases and on whom she has a crush; Rebaccah Bush as Jill, her best friend; Matthew Perry as Billy, her brother, tbe police officer, Barney Martin as Ray, the bartender and owner of tbe bar called tbe Blue Collar. Daniel Baldwin as a barfly named Cheezy, and Perry Anzsilot-ti as a snitch named Perry.

Hardest character to cast was Jill.

"WE DIDNT CAST that part till

the day before we started shooting. We couldn't find a girl that we liked, and then we'd find people that we liked, but we couldn't make a deal with them," Wilson said.

"Initially, we did three shows and then we shut down, and Doug Wymam quit, and then I just took over the show on my own. I wasn't really happy with the first three shows we did. In fact, we're re-shooting those next week. "

Wilson does most of the writing on the show and is one of its four executive producers. The others are Bertinelli and two of ber busi-ness associates, Jack Grossbart and Marty Litke.

"The executive producer in half-hour comedy is pretty much tbe writer wbo has the final say, the writer who runs what you call tbe room on rewrite night," Wilson said."

He works differently than many executive producers. To write an episode, be doesn't get a bunch of gag writers together in a room and have them pitch jokes. He wants character comedy, not joke after joke, which a stand-up comedian might do. That doesn't mean tbe show is slow. Each episode is pro-duced from about a 45-page script. Usually, comedy shows are made from 35-page scripts.

"SYDNEY" IS officially Wilson's first writing job.

He did get some journalism ex-perience at Groves High School, however, and he did study rengii«h and film at the University of Michi-gan, where he received a bachelor of a r t s degree in 1975. After col-lege, be abd his girlfriend moved to New York. Wilson held a variety of jobs till his father helped him get work in tbe mailrootn of tbe Wil-liam Moris Agency.

In New York, he and Brooke, the

daughter of Dr. Vince and Mary Louise Greeson of Bloomfield Hills, decided to get married.

Wilson soon found himself work-ing as an agent for William Morris. In the 1980s, be moved to Califor-nia to work for the company. Thai he worked for Creative Artists, where be met Marcy Carsey, an ex-ecutive producer on "Roseanne" and "The Cosby Show."

"I ran creative affairs for Marcy Carsey for like three years," be said. "When you're writing creative affairs, you're not writing, but what you're doing is meeting with writers, you're getting scripts in and you're evaluating them.

"Everything I know about half-hour I learned from Marcy Car-sey."

Carsey and Wilson did work on some scripts together, such as tbe pilot for tbe 1981-84 series "Oh, Madeline," which featured Made-line Kahn and James Sloyan.

WILSON REALLY started to write for himself when he and Brooke got together again about two years ago. Tbey had divorced after a few years of marriage.

"Tbe weirdest thing that hap-pened in my life was when Brooke and I got back together. When we started living together. Brooke re-ally encouraged me to write. I mean, I really have to give ber most of tbe credit for all ber sup-port and encouragement with me."

They now have a IS-month-old son. Perry.

In June, Wilson's writing-pro-ducing contract expires with Grant/Tribune Productions, one of two companies that produces "Syd-ney."

His options, be said, are to renew with Bad Grant or got to another company. But, be added, "who knows what's going to happen."

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• BIRMINGHAM THEATRE Adrian Zmed will star as Jesus in

the Birmingham Theatre production o(. tbe Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice musical "Jesus Christ Super-star," opening Wednesday, May 16, ftfr a five-week run through Sunday, June 17. Zmed is best known for his TV series "TJ . Hooker" and as host ol TV's "Dance Fever." For ticket information call the box office at 6jl4-3533. i• •

e CHILDREN'S CONCERT /The Creative Center for Young

Children will sponsor a children's concert, 10-11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 28. Children's entertainer Mau-reen Schiffman will perform with music, movement and puppetry. The concert is open to children 2 years

I and up, accompanied by an adult, is $3 per child. Tickets are

mailable at tbe door. For more in-ition, call 348-3820.

e CASTING CALL Open auditions, ages 9 years and

up, for "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" will be held 2-4 p.m. Sat-urday, April 28, at Ridgedale Play-ers in Troy. Show dates are Friday, June 8, and Sunday, June 10. For more information, call 288-0799 or 549-2571.

• ODD COUPLE' The female version of "The Odd

Couple" by Neil Simon opens Friday, April 27, at the Farmington Players Barn in Farmington Hills. Perfor-mances run through Saturday, May 19. For tickets at $6 call the box off-ice at 538-1670.

e RHYTHM NATION Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation

World Tour 1990 returns to Detroit to play the Palace at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7. Opening the show will be Chuckii Booker. Tickets at $22.75 re-served are oo sale at tbe Palace bex office and all Ticketmaster outlets.

e HIGHKICKER SALOON In association with the Palace of

Auburn Hills, the Highkicker Saloon in Pontiac will host country music stars in the Summer Con try Music Series, beginning this month and running through August The follow-ing shows have been scheduled: April 29, Foster and Lloyd with special guest James House, two shows: 3 and 7;30 p.m., tickets 814.50, or $16.50 the day of tbe show, May 6, Vince Gill, two shows: 3 and 7:30 p.m., tick-ets $14.50, or $16.50 day of the show; June 17 Baillie and the Boys, two shows: 3 and 7:30 pjn., tickets $12.50, or $14.50 day of tbe show; Aug. 5, William Lee Golden, shows 3 and 7:30 p.m., tickets $12.50, or $14.50 day of the show; Aug. 26, Jann Browne, shows 3 and 7:30 p.m., tick-ets $12.50, or $14 50 day of the show. Series ticket packages feature a $69 price Series tickets are oo sale at the Palace box office-and all Ticket-master outlets. Series tickets may be charged by calling 645-6666.

Cranbrook P.M. will present a program of music which runs the gamut of emotions from jazz and blues to gospel. The George Benson Quartet returns to tbe Salon Series, joined by vocalist Sandy Patton on Friday evening, April 27, at Cran-brook House in Bloomfield Hills. A light supper will be served, followed by tbe performance in the Craabrook House Library. For further informa-tion and reservations, can Cran-brook P.M. at 645-3635.

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ry appears at 7:30 pjn. Friday, April 27, in tbe main gallery at the Paint Creek Center for the Arts in Roches-ter. Berry will perform jazz, folk, blues, country and rock. Much of tbe music sbe sings is original, and many of her songs address enviornmental concerns. For ticket information, call 651-4110

e JOINT FUND-RAISER "All That I Am," a one-women

play performed by Roberta Nob-lemand and written by Sister Irene Maboney, will be presented as a joint fund-raiser for WSR and Woman-center at 7:30 p .m Tuesday, May 1, at Oakland Community College's Orchard Ridge Campos, Farmington Hills. Tickets are $10 for individuals and $8 for students. For reservations call 722-5485.

e NEW SHOW Tbe international cast of Up With

People brings its new show "Face to Face" to Athens High School in Troy at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 2. Tbe two-hour musical extravaganza, featuring a cast of 150 young people from around the world, is sponsored by Troy Town Hall Celebrity Lec-ture Series. Tickets at $8.50 for adults and $7.5* for students/senior citizens are oo sale at NUes Continu-

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• SHOW CHANGED Due to casting difficulties, Troy

Players has canceled plans to pro-duce "Our Town" this spring. In-stead the group will present the con-temporary drama-comedy "Crimes of the Heart" a t $ p jn . Friday-Satur-day, May 4-5,11-12 and 18-lt, a t the Troy Community Center. For more information call S79-12SS.

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• MUSIC COMPETITION The Qoeat for Excellence Music

Competition features POO-prof es-sional classical, jazz, and pop musi-cians and singers between the ages of lfr->4 (depending on category) IB the United States and Canada. Audi-

tion tapes are being accepted until Tuesday, May I. The quarter-final rounds wUl begin>• Wednewlay, Aug. 29, at the Smith Theatre at Oakland Community College, Orchard Ridge Campus, Farmington Hill*. Applies -tion forms are available at WJR, De-troit-area Dodge dealers or by call-ing 873-9780.

• MUSIC FESTIVAL Radio station WDET will hold its

Uth annual Musk Festival on Sun-day, June 3, at the Meadow Brook

Music Festival site on the Oakland University campus in Rochester Hills. Music and otter entertainment will be presented at three different performance areas. Headlining this year's event oo tbe Mainstage are Leon Russell, Buddy Guy, and Bela Fleck and the Fleckstones. The Traditional Music Tent and the Chil-dren's Area will feature folk, blues and bluegrass music, as well as sto-rytelling and dancing. Scheduled to appear are Sally Rogers, Secood Opinion, Tzimmis, Memphis Ex-

press, New Old Stock and the Cross-town doggers, Michelle Mckinney and Betsy Clinton. The Ann Arbor Morris Dance Team will perform English folk dances oo the lawn. Vol-unteers wul be oo hand to do chil-dren's face-painting Tickets are $13, or |18 at the gate, children 12 and under will be admitted free. Tickets are available at all Ticketmaster outlets; Sam's Jams, Ferndale and Livonia, and at ScbooUads' Records, Ann Arbor. To charge tickets by phone, call 845-6668. Gates will open

at 11 a.m and activities will con-clude at approximately 7 p.m.

• 1990 PRODUCTION The Redford Suburban League

Theatre Guild's 1990 production of "Almost Phantom of the Opera" will be presented at 8 p.m. Friday-Satur-day, April 27-28, and 7 p.m. Sunday, April 29, at Thurston High School Auditorium in-Redford. For ticket information call 538-0840 or 937-8599.

Drama looks at compuls ions

Show extended The Peanut Butt tor Player* has ex tended pe r fo rmances of the musical "How to Eat Like a Child (and Other Lessons in Not Being Grown Up)" at the Players Club in Detroit. Additional shows will he p resen ted Saturday, May 12, and Sunday, May 20. For t icket information, call 559-6-PBP. In the show are Sutton Foster of Troy (back row, toft), Ian Kesler of Birmingham and Mark Teich of Livonia; Courtney Belt of Lathrup Village (front row, left), David Burka of Canton and Kim Ramsey of St. Clair Shores .

Performances of "Serenading Louie" continue through Satur-day, April 28, at the Smith The-atre cm the Orchard Ridge Cam-pus of Oakland Community Col-lege rn Farmington Hills. For ticket information call 471-7700.

By Richard Marsh special writer

Everyone is compulsive in ooe way or another. It just depends on the degree, as to how dangerous it is.

This is the basis for ''Serenading Louie" at the Smith Theater. The play is more of a character study than story. It focuses oo two couples who have been longtime friends, and each of them has a compulsion of ooe kind or another.

Alex, whose only true interest is in himself and his ambitions for the fu-ture, is played intensely by Jim Cook While Alex is a tense charac-ter, Cook, who doubles as tbe show's director, makes him seem like he could go over the edge at any moment.

Alex's wife, Gabby, only wants a borne and family, something Alex re-ally does not have any interest in. Carrie Bickner as Gabby is probably the most convincing of the foursome in the show.

Bickner's emotions really make the audience feel for her character and ber character's dilemmas. Gab-

review by is probably the most normal per-son in the script.

THE MAIN PROBLEM of Carl, Alex's next-door-neighbor, is that he is food of liquor and drinks to excess as often as is convenient

Keith Chimiel, wbo plays Carl, seems uncertain as to bow he wants to play tbe role. when Carl has a distinct accent, while at other times, be speaks with DO accent. Chimiel's display of emo-tion is similarly variable.

Carl's wife, Mary, is mainly inter-ested in biting a nice home, a nice daughter, a nice cyeer and a good time. Carl Just happens to be the only way she can maintain her life-style. As far as the good time goes, she has no shame in getting it any way she can, including having an af-fair with her husband's accountant.

Lori Lipten is somewhat bland as Mary. While the character of Mary is not exactly exciting. Lipten does little to add much feeling to the role.

Despite the few shortcomings of the cast, the performers are still suc-

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The stage features a simple space set. The couple's homes are on oppo-

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IN THE SECOND act, there is some surrealism added to the show when Carl and Alex converse in per-son while still supposedly in their re-spective homes.

This effect would work much bel-ter If the neighbor joining In the con-versation is in a spotlight, defining

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the First Michigan community the-ater production of "Steel Magnoli-as" It has all the ingredients to be-come very popular with amateur groups from coast to coast. Tbe guild sets a high standard that others will find difficult to duplicate.

^ Co-directors Gail Susan Mack and John Eastman have put together a very talented cast — and her set cre-ates just the right mood. That would he a beauty parlor in » small Louisi-ana town. It has three chairs (no waiting) and sinks with real running water

There we meet six wisecracking, women who laugh away life's prob-lems as they gossip and needle each other about ex-husbands, wayward

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children and personal deficiencies When tragedy strikes, however, they draw strength and comfort from each other. Every one is entitled to ber sorrow. Then they pick up tbe pieces and get on with their lives.

The show centers around, Shelby, a spoiled Southern belle. She is dia-betic and about to be married. Sb« wants children, but that would en-danger her life and perhaps the

KAREN MYERS brightens the stage with a nicely focused portrayal as Shelby. Her insulin-shock scene is stunning. And sbe is very good at evolving into a woman with tbe character and courage to face tbe consequences of her decisions.

Sandy Martin plays her mother. M'Lynn, with a quiet strength that is very effective. Martin's agony over ber daughter's decision is genuine, her rage at the consequences is com-pelling.

Martha Hargett is splendid as tbe worldly proprietress, Truvy. She talks tough, smiles sweetly and de-livers husband-bashing one-liners ef-fortlessly.

Stacy Pattison is sweet and inno-cent as Truvy's young, unsophisticat-ed assistant Peg Humphrey is de-UmIIImUm aaawiaal M /V, j , , , « — I - jl; Lignitxizy comicat as uouer, twicc cn-vorced and a local curmudgeon, wbo likes to say, "I'm not crazy. I've just been in a bad mood for 40 years."

Jan Salisbury is very consistent as Clairee, a rich widow of the ex-may-or. A little more flamboyance, bow-ever, would give tbe role better defi-nition.

The cast never allows the show to wallow in soap opera melodramat-ics, nor does it go for the easy sitcom laughs — though at times the smart-

alecfc remarks seem to come from qui paters rather than characters. Yet, they make natural transitions from comedic to d rama t i c sequences.

Bob Weibel of Westland is a freelance writer, who has spent more than 25 years in community theater as a director, designer and performer.

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A r e a h o s p i t a l t o h o n o r w o r k e r s a t b a n q u e t St. Mary Hospital ol Livonia will

bold its fifth anmial awards banquet Wednesday. May 9.

Tbe banquet, which will begin at 6 30 pjn., is beid to recognize em-ployes wbo though their years of em-ployment demonstrate unselfish commitment and devotion to duty.

Jack Smith, chairman of tbe board of trustees, will serve as master of ceremonies.

Sister Mary Modesta, hospital president and chief executive offi-cer, will welcome those assembled and tbe Rev. Walter Markowicz will deliver the invocation.

Also honored will be those em-ployees wbo were considered to "go that extra mile" in their duties and were bcosen as employees of tbe month during '89-90.

St Mary Hospital also celebrates its 30th year of service to Livonia and surrounding communities.

AMONG EMPLOYEES honored for 30 years service will be:

Modesta, Sister Mary Edward, Sis-ter Mary Frederick, Sister Mary Irma; Christine Meunier, a regis-tered nurse, of Westland and Rene Nassar, a registered nurse, of Livo-nia. Zofia Sordyl will be honored for 25 years employment

Those receiving awards for 20 years employment will be: Sister Mary Klaud^ana, Dennis Bielecki, Ethel Brantley, Cecilia Butts, Patri-cia Carrel, Betty Feehan, Louise George, Rose Marie Graff, Ursula Grecki, Geraldine Heintz, Valda McFarling, Lois Miles, Barbara

Oliver, Virginia Phinney, Florence Prange, Kathleen Rice, Tessa Rus-sell, Mary Stratton, Donna Walton, Louise Weaver, and Anna Yuen.

Honored for 15 years employment are: Edgardo Arcenal, Cindy Baugber, Linda Beadle, Margaret Benedict Susan Brenuahl, Patricia Bres, Leonor Brooks, Dorothy Burke, Edith Butcavage, Mar- Ane Churan, Rosemarie Coyne, Phyllis Crowder, Lynn Dickinson, Frederick Dixon, Barbara Dreyer, Nancy Dunphy, Gail Erickson, Margaret Fetter, Lin-da Gallerani, Clavio Gallerani, Sr., Clavio Gallerani, Jr., Linda Greed, Peggy Guertin,

Kenneth Halama, Deborah Hathorne, Dennis Helmer, Carol

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THOSE WHO have earned 10 year awards include.

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Barbara CrolL Patricia Dunham, Maria Exarhos, Jane Ferguson, Ann Ferrari, Jane Fielek, Jean Figurski, Shirley Fisber. William Gall, Michelle Gal-lerani, Maureen Gizowski, Kristina Glowski, Johanna Graczyk, Susan Gracxyk, Dale Graff, Lori Graff. Elaine Grancb,

Linda Hayden, John Hoak, Robert Hooton, Salllann Hull, Yvonne Jaje, Raymond Jascz, Vikki Kihn, Janice Kind, Kerri Larkin, Betty Lubar, Betty Lynett Elizabeth Marlow, Paulette Micbels, Michael Mikulski, Debra Miller. Pamela Mitcholl, Elis-

abeth Moore, Barbara Morgan, De-borah Norman, Elizabeth Norton, Karen O'CooneU, Joann Olson, Lora Ostach, Rhonda Parks, Gordon Polk,

Pollack, Joan Ramsay, Sharoo Riecker, Susan Sanford, Kathleen Schillaci, Renate Schlichte, , Nancy Sciba, Billy Shirlen, Tonya Smith, Mary Thorn, Mimi Under-wood, Steven Uppieger, Lixbeth Webster, Donna Wendt, and Kath-leen Young.

Those honored for Employees of the Month are: Barbara Phillips, Joyce Hoffmeyer, Elaine Childers, William Webster, Florence Holzknecht, Mary Kristy, VUtki Kihn, Caren Evans, Rhonda Baioc-chi, Barbara Krasinski, Elizabeth ' Campbell, and Nancy Bisque.

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Adult Health and Fitness Plymouth YMCA classes

Begin May $ — Register now for the following classes: Golf Lessons. Monday or Tuesday, 0-7 or 7-0 p.m., Tri-Kor Driving Range; Tennis Les-sons, Sunday, 1:30-3 pjn.. Canton High School Courts. Call 453-2904.

Canton classes April 30-Jsne C — Canton Parks

and Recreation offers tennis lessons in the early evening at Griffin Com-munity Park Courts for ages 8-adult in all levels. Fee is $23, resident 325. non-resident Call 397-5110. 1

Homeowners Meeting Lake Pointe Association Monday, April 30 — Find out what

is going oo in your subdivision and township that directly affects you. New Lake Pointe residents are ex-tended a special invitation. Subjects to be discussed are recycling, Town-ship finances, millage reduction pro-posal, Planning commission and Lake Pointe, crime watch/preven-tion, and landscaping plans.

Sports

Softball Register now — Both tbe Plym-

outh and Canton parks and recre-ation departments have begun regis-tration for men's, women's aad co-ed slow-pitch leagues. Call 455-0020 (Plymouth) or 397-1000 (Canton).

Men's golf league Wednesday, April 25 — New play-

ers can register until tbe league is full. League plays 5-5:55 p.m.

Wednesdays at Fellows Creek Golf Course. Call tbe Canton Parks and Recreation office at 397-5110 for in-formation.

Tennis lessons Register now — Canton Parks and

Recreation Services offer a six-week class, April 30-June 6 for ages 8-adult all levels. Class will meet in the early evening once a week at Griffin Community Park Courts. Fee is $23, Canton residents; $25, non-residents. Call 397-5110.

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sponsoring the following trips for Canton Seniors: Chicago, three days, Friday, May 11, $209; Washington, D.C., and Gettysburg, Pa., five days, Friday, May 11; Cbesaning Show-boat starring Phyllis Diller, Friday, July 13, |24; and New England, six days, Wednesday, Oct 24, $599. Call 397-5444.

City of Plymouth Parks and Rec-reation Department is sponsoring the following trips: Paw Paw Win-ery, Saturday, April 28; Ballreich Potato Chip Factory, Friday, May 18; five-day trip to St Louis and Hannibal, Mo., Friday, June 15; and Bearcreek Farms, Thursday, Aug. 16. CaU 455-0620 for information

Seniors golf lea gue Begins Tuesday, May 8 — Anyone

50 and over may register now at Canton Parks and Recreation, 1150 S. Canton Center Road. League meets 9 am. Tuesdays at Fellows Creek Golf Course. Registration fee

is $10, plus weekly greens fees. League meeting will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 1, at Canton Township Administration Building.

Adult trips

French Canada Teeeday-Monday, May 8-14 -

City of Plymouth Parks and Recre-ation Department will offer a trip to Canada, $619. Call 455-6620.

Youth • School age JUNIOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL

Saturday, April 28 — Players/ cheerleaders aged 8-14 may sign up for Plymouth Canton Steelers junior

league football, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Canton High School cafeteria. Cost is $50 per player, $40 per cheerleader and $135 family maxi-mum. For more information, call Sue Herman at 455-7299. Bring a birth certificate, signed and dated by parent or guardian, for tbe files. Cbeerleading spots are limited and many times unavailable. Please call ahead. .

PLYMOUTH YMCA CLASSES Beginning Tuesday, May 1 —

Classes offered are driver's educa-tion, 5:30-7:30 pm. Tuesday and Thursday, West Middle School; baby-sitting workshop, 5-6:30 pm. Thurs-day, West Middle School; youth golf lessons, 5-6 p.m. Mooday or Tuesday. Tri-Kor Driving Range; youth tennis

lessons, noon to 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Canton High School courts. Call 453-2904.

Summer Camp programs — The Plymouth YMCA offers programs: Youth Day Camp, ages 5-11; pre-school day camp, 3-5 years; Coun-selors in Training (learn to assist tbe Day Camp Counselors), 12-14 years. Volunteers, over 14 years old are

needed for the Day Camp program. Call 453-2904. SPECIAL EDUCATION

Tbe Plymouth-Canton Community Schools offers a program for chil-dren with special needs from birth to age 6. Call the Infant and Preschool Special Education Program at Tanger Elementary School at 451-6560.

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myths from the National Coalition Against tbe Misuse of Pesticides (NCAMP), an organization aimed at educating people with the to prevent harmful exposure to and/or misuse of pesticide and encourage safe, al-ternative pest management strate-gies

Myth No. I:

"A pesticide registered by the U.S. E.P.A. and/or state authoriUes is safe."

Pesticide safety begins with what we know and don't know about these

Roll Call

Report WASHINGTON - Here's how

area members of Congress were recorded on major roll call votes in the week ending April 20.

I HOUSE:

PRICE-FIXING ISSUE - By a vote of 235 for and 157 against, the House sent to tbe Senate a bill to help plaintiffs win lawsuits against vertical price-fixing, which occurs when manufacturers seek to enforce a minimum product price. The bill (HR 1236) eases Supreme Court-set standards of evidence that make it easy for judges to dismiss such suits. It gives plaintiffs a better chance of advancing their case to a jury.

Tbe bill is backed by discounters such as Burlington Coat Factory and K mart and opposed by business groups such as the Chamber of Com-merce and National Association of Manufacturers, according to floor debate.

Members voting yes supported the bill.

Local congressman voting yes were: Dennis Hertel, D-Harper Woods; William Ford, D-Taylor; and Sander Levin, D-Southfield.

Voting no were: Carl Pursell, R-Plymouth; and William Broomfield, R-Birmingham. '

SUBSTITUTE BELL - By a vote of 155 for and 242 against, the House rejected a substitue version of the bill (above) to combat vertical price-fixing. The amendment sought to preserve exacting standards of evi-dence that plaintiffs, such as dis-counters suing manufacturers, must satisfy under 1984 and 1988 Supreme Court rulings. It also attempted to codify the 1911 court ruling that ver-tical price-fixing is illegal.

Sponsor Chuck Douglas, R-N.H., said Congress should "not fool around with Supreme Court deci-sions" that have evolved over the decades.

Opponent Lawrence Smith, D-Fla., said the amendment "would kill this bill-

Members voting yes supported the substitute. The lone local member

chemicals. While information on one chemical may be available, there may be ne information on another. A 1982 Congressional staff report indi-cated:

• 79-84 percent of the pesticides on the market have not been ade-quately tested for their potential cancer-causing effects.

• 90-93 percent of the pesticides have not been adequately tested for their ability to cause genetic dam-age.

• 60-70 percent have not been fully tested for their ability to cause birth defects.

These basic problems are the re-

sult of an inadequate pesticide con-trol law — The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). Because of major loop-boles, this law allows pesticides to remain in use despite adequate in-formation about the effects these products may produce

Myth No. 2:

T "A pesticide is safe wben it is used

according to tbe label directions." Presticide ingredients must be

listed on the label as "active" (the ingredients that actually do what the product is intended to do — kill in-sects) or "inert" (ingredients that

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These inert ingredients are not tested for their acute or chronic health effects and may be as danger-ous as the active ingredients.

Product labels regarding emer : gency antidotes may not be the best

first aid remedy. A random survey found that 85 percent of the labels had inadequate or erroneous first aid informaUon, while 6 percent of the labels had informaUon that would be dangerous to the victim.

Toxic (poisonous) pesticides ulti-mately touch everyone's life. To re-duce this overload of chemicals into your environment, try these sugges-tions when using or considering pes-ticides:

1. Contact your local cooperaUve extension service. It can recommend the most effective and least pollut-ing product to use.

2. Consider alternatives to chemi-

cal pesticide! whenever poaaible. Or-ganic remedies work very well.

3. After using a chemical pesti-cide. avoid over watering the area. Tbe pesticide may run off with the excess water into sewers, storm drains or streams.

4. Do not apply pesticides If rain is forecast. Rain will carry these chemicals into nearby creeks or bod-ies of water.

The Consumer Mailbag an-swers your questions. Address mail to The Consumer Mailbag, Concern Detroit, One Kennedy Square, 4th Floor, Detroit 48226.

doing so was Broomfield. Voting no were: Pursell, Hertel,

Ford and Levin.

STANDARDS OF EVIDENCE -By a vote of 192 for and 204 against, tbe House rejected an amendment to HR 1236 (above) toughening the standards of evidence in verical price-fixing cases. This retained tbe bill's objective of making it easier for plaintiffs to avoid dismissal by a judge, and gain a jury trial, of their suits accusing manufacturers and distributors of conspiring against (bem because of their low prices.

Supporters said the amendment protect manufacturers who

off discount dealers for reasons • than pricing policies. Foes said

n ti-trust policy is best served wben 1 price-fixing cases are decid-

ed by juries. J Members voting yes wanted to

' i It easier for judges to dismiss price-fixing cases for lack

/evidence. Yes votes were cast by: Pursell

_J Broomfleld. Voting DO were: Hertel, Ford and

SENATE: TARIFF ISSUE By a vote of 90 r and 3 against, the Senate agreed allow the president to suspend tar-

on certain Imports If tbe product ncontroversial aad Congress has

at least ooe year withoet acting a r tqiwt for Coo-• M miiniaw «m1 bv the CoUStita-to regulate foreign commerce critics say It too often Is un-

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William Roth, R-DeL, said kelp Ameri-competitive

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As space permits, the Observer A Eccentric Newspapers will print without charge announce-ments of doss reunions. Send the information to Reunions, Observ-er & Eccentric Newspapers, 30254-* Schoolcraft. Livonia 46150. Please indtide the date of the reunion and the first and last name of at least one contact person and a telephone number.

• ANDOVER 1980, Sept 15, Pootiac. Info: (800)

397-6010. • 1970. Info: (S00) 397-0010.

• ANNUNCIATION All c lan reunion, Feb. 23, 1991.

Info: Allaleta Demnoti-Polyzois, 881-7352.

• AVONDALE 1980, 8:30 p.m. Aug. 11, Southfield.

• Info: (800)397-0010 I • 1985, May 19. Info: Stacy Mooohan, 377-2988.

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, All-school reunion, April 28, Royal Oak. Info: Barbara, 543-9367, or Sharon, 842-3229.

• BENEDICTINE 1970, Aug. 18. Info: 773-8820. • 1959-81, Sept 8. Info: Vince R o

tole. 489-1239. • 1980, Aug. 25. Info: 773-8820. • 1965, Oct. 27. Info: 773-8820.

BIRMINGHAM 1955, Sept 28-30, Uvonia. Info:

Midge (Clark) Wilson, 626-0673

• BIRMINGHAM BALDWIN 1950, June 2, Bloomfield Hills.

Info: Phil Savage, 647-8094. • 1940, June 22, Birmingham.

Info: Ross Fisher, 661-9211.

• BIRMINGHAM GROVES J 1970, Aug. 24, Southfield. Info: * 468-2277.

• 1965, Aug. 4. Bloomfield Hills. Info: Bill Richards, 433-2362.

• BIRMINGHAM SEAHOLM ' 1965, July 21. Info: Jane Simmons,

642*2427. • 1970, June 29. Info: 773-8820. • 1960, Sept 21. Info: 773-8820.

• BISHOP G ALLAGHER 1980, Oct 13. Info: 773-8820.

• BLESSED SACRAMENT 1940, Detroit Info: Helen, 938-

1728.

• DEARBORN LOWREY 1960, July 28. Info: Larry Krupa,

565-7893. _ • 1965, July 7. Info: Sharon, 937-

3156.

• DETROIT C A S S TECH 1964-1966, Oct 6, Warren. Info:

746-9643 • 1980, Aug. 17-19.- Info: 491-

6985

• DETROIT CENTRAL 1940, Sept 15, Troy. Info. Elaine

Kadashan, 355-1773, or Bill YoUes, 401 S. Woodward, Birmingham 48009.

• 1959-60, Aug. 24-26. Info: 862-1396.

• 1980, Sept 1. Info: 773-8820.

• DETROIT CHADSEY 1969, April 28. Info: 773-8820. • 1940, Sept 30. Info: Lucille,

843-0229.

• DETROIT COOLEY 1955, May 19. Info: 773-8820. • 1940, Sept 14. Info: 773-8820. • 1950, Sept. 15, Troy. Info: 465-

2277. • January and June 1965, Nov.

23, Novi. Info: Lynn and Bob Rivers, 981-5185.

• 1980, Sept 22. Info: 773-8820.

• DETROIT DENBY 1970, Sept. 29, Fraser. Info: 465-

2277. • 1940. Info. 646-3318.

• DETROIT FINNEY 1980, Oct 6. Info, 773-8820. • 1965, Oct 5. Info: 773-8820.

• DETROIT HENRY FORD January, June and summer school

1970, Oct. 13, West Bloomfield. Info: Denise (DriesfGlinz, 356-6375.

• 1980, June 15. Info: 773-8820. • 1975. Info: Send stamped, self-

addressed envelope to Henry Ford Reunion, P.O. Box 681, Hamburg, Mich. 48139.

• January and June 1971. Info: Gail, 453-0613.

• 1960-61, June 29. Info: Fred, 464-3163.

• DETROIT MACKENZIE 1949,1950 and 1951, July 21, West-

land. Info: Mackenzie Reunion Com-mittee, 24267 W. Seven Mile, Detroit 48219.

• January and June 1940, Sept 28, Farmington Hills. Info: 348-0348.

• 1980, Aug. 24. Info: 773-8820.

• BLOOMFILED HILLS 1965. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• BLOOMFIELD HILLS LAHSER

1970. July 14, Bloomfield Hills. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• BOWLING GREEN Alumni golf outing, May 20, Troy.

Info: Gerry, 641-1499.

• BR ABLE C 1970, Oct 13. Info: 773-8820.

• BROTHER RICE/MARIAN 1970, July 28, Troy. Info: (800) 397-

0010.

• CHIPPEWA VALLEY 1980, Oct 13, Mt. Clemens. Info:

465-2277.

• CLARENCE VILLE 1960, Aug. 25, Farmington Hills.

Info: Don Catlett, 477-7433. • 1970, Aug. 24, Livonia. Info:

Dennis Cogo, 476-3921.

• CLARKSTON 1980, Aug. 4. Info: 773-8820.

• CLAWSON 1868,6:30 pjn. June 30, Troy. Info:

Cathy Weston, 641-9658.

• COFFEY JUNIOR HIGH 1972, July 29. Info: 542-3198.

• COMMERCE/EAST COMMERCE

1918-1966, April 28, Detroit Info: 963-4716

• CRESTWOOD 1976, Sept 1, Dearborn. Info: (800)

897-0010.

• DEARBORN Janaary 1965, Aag 11, Dearborn.

Info: Kathy (Bielski) Dace. 348-7188. • June 1968, Aag. 3, Dearborn.

Info: Carol (WlaamaDer) Malewska, 168-6871.

• 1940, Aag. 3. Info: 773-8820. • 1988, Oct 6, Dearborn Heights

Iafo: 488-5145. ' • 1976, Aag. 4, Dearborn. Info: 561-8866

• DEARBORN EDSEL FORD 1960, 6:88 p.m Jane 28,

• DEARBORN FORD SON • I — a r y aad Jane 1848, June 30. Iafo: Shirley Tynsr. 888-8774.

• 1976, Jane 88. Iafo: (808) 387-iMflk'

• 1878, Jaly 28, Daarfeora. Iafo: Dominic Maltese Jr., 274-8888.

• 1988, 646 p m Jaae 88, Dear-born Heights Iafo: (812) 887-8816.

• 1884., Iafo: Diane (Stephens) FUder, 888-8224.

• 1943. Aag. 3. Iafo: Joha Law , 422-8816.

• DETROIT MARTIN LUTHER KING

1970, Oct 20. Info: 773-8820.

• DETROIT MUMFORD 1980, Aug. 4. Info: 773-8820. • 1954, 1955, 1956, Sept. 16. Info:

837-6133. • 1970, Nov. 24. Info: Cill, 255-

4254, or 20274 Chapel, Detroit 48219.

• DETROIT MURRAY WRIGHT 1980, Aug. 25. Info: 773-8820.

• DETROIT NORTHERN 1940, Oct 5. Info: 773-8820. • 1963,1964,1965,1966 and 1967,

Nov. 3. Info: 837-5880.

• DETROIT NORTHWESTERN 1955, Aug. 11. Info: 773-8820:

• DETROIT OSBORN ~ 1965, Sept 14. Info: 773-8820.

• 1960, Sept. 15. Info: 773-8820.

• DETROIT PERSHING -1960, Sept. 15. Info: Ulk) Greer,

244-1379. • All classes reunion and dinner-

dance, Oct 6, Detroit Info: 689-5012. a 1955, March, 24, Info: Marie

Simonte Canzoneri, 464-7043. • 1950, Nov. 10, Fraser. Info:

Pauline, 651-5176.

• DETROIT REDFORD January and Julie 1965, Aug. 11,

Plymouth. Info: Kathie Zajic Shank-ie, 455-4145.

• 1970, Oct 27, Novi Info: Laura Hendry Meyers, 887-0843.

• 1971. Info: Lee A. Williams, 535-4886.

• 1980, September. Info: Mr. Segal, 533-1900.

• 1950, Sept 28. Info: 773-8820. • 1960, Sept 28. Info: 773-8820.

• DETROIT SOUTHEASTERN 1940, Aug 4, Bloomfield Hills.

Info: Gerry Bohn Jaglois, 775-5435. • 1933-35, June 8, S t Clair

Shores. Info: 882-2342 or Jane Am-luxen. 1060 Whittier, Groaee Pointe 48230.

• 1980, July 14. Info: 773-8820. • 1953, Sept 21. Info: 776-1361.

• DETROIT SOUTHWESTERN 1946, July 6, Lincoln Park. Iafo:

Lorraine Penny DUkiway, 427-3829.

• DETROIT ST. MARTIN 1946, Jane 21. Harper Woods. Info:

881-6135

• DETROIT WE8TERN January aad June 1886,

Taylor. Info: 566-17M. • 1848, Oct 7. Info: 773-8820

• ECORSE 1876, Jaly 18. Iafo:

, 272-4248.

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• EDSEL FORD 1980, Aug. 10, Dearborn. Info:

(800) 397-0010. • 1965, Aug. 4. Info: Robyn, 561-

1428.

• EISENHOWER 1980, Nov. 23, Mt. Clemens. Info:

465-2277.

• FARMINGTON 1950, Aug. 11, Farmington Hills.

Info: Barbara, 474-6825. a 1940. Info: 476-7687. a 1970, Aug. 18, Farmington

Hills. Info: 465-2277. a 1980, Sept 22. Info: P.O. Box

1171, Mt Clemens 48046.

• FERNDALE 1965 Aqg. 25, Southfield. Info: P.O.

Box 291, Mt Clemens 48046, or 465-2277. * a 1970, Aug. 18. Info: 773-8820.

a 1980, Sept. 28, Warren. Info: 465-2277.

• FERNDALE LINCOLN January and June 1940, Sept 7-8.

Info: Gwen Berger Straight, 1255 Wakefield, Birmingham 48009.

• 516TH SIGNAL CO. Members of the 516th Signal Co.,

1953-55, June 8-10, Branson, Mo. Info: Edward Blinn, 526 Kirkby Road, Elmoot, N.Y. 11003, or (516) 358-7852.

• GARDEN CITY 1960, Sept 8, Westland. Info: 421-

1066 (days). a 1965. Info: Judy, 421-1811 (af-

ter 2 p.m.). * a 1970. Info: (800) 397-0010. a 1980, June. 15. Info: (800) 397-

0010.

• GARDEN CITY EAST 1970, Sept. 14-16. Info: Sylia or

Ken Hinzman, 525-3732, or Diane (Howe) Green well, 464-1659.

• GARDEN CITY W E S T 1980, 6:30 p.m. J u n e 15,

Hawthorne Valley, Westland. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• GEORGE FORD ELEMENTARY

1960, May 5. Info: Ray Fray, 271-9205 (before April 7)

• GROSSE POINTE 1959. Info: Tom Teetaert, 343-

2205. a January and June 1940, Sept 8,

Lochmoor Club. Info: 823-2293, or 819 Park Lane, Grosse Pointe Park 48230.

• GROSSE POINTE SOUTH 1970, Aug. 4, Grosse Pointe War

Memorial. Info: Jim Bayes, 884-6461, or Carol (Anderson) Wagner, 737-2819.

• HAMTRAMCK February and June 1940, May 27,

K of C Hall, Edwin and Conant, Hamtramck. Info: Walter Marfee, 264-4236, or Tom Yagieca, 852-1358.

• LIVONIA CHURCHILL 1980, 6:30 p.m. Aug. 25, Plymouth

Radisson Hotel. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• LIVONIA FRANKLIN 1970, 6:30 p.m. Aug 3, Laurel

Manor, Livonia. Info: (880) 397-0010. a 1975, June 9, Maybury State

Park, Northville. Info: Jamie (La-Vine) Poppenger, 476-6975, or Bev (Blankenship) Lyons, 360-1882.

• LIVONIA STEVENSON 1970. Info: Class Reunions, (800)

397-0010.

• LIVONIA LADYWOOD „ j 1966. Info: Send name, address

and telephone number to Toni (Mani-aci) Knechtges, Dept. 2000, P.O. Box 39114, Redford 48239.

• UVONIA STEVENSON 1970, 7 p.m. Aug. 17, Holiday Inn-

West Uvonia. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• MERCY All alumnae reunion, 11:30 a.m.

April 28, Mercy Center, Farmington Hills. Info: 476-8020.

• MILFORD 1970, Aug. 4. Info: 773-8820 or P.O.

Box 1171, Mt Clemens 48046.

• MOTT 1980. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• MOWHAWK-FULTON All class reunion, July 7, Allouez

Township Park. Info: Mowhawk-Ful-ton Reunion, P.O. Box 297, Mowhawk, Mich. 49950, or Carol (Winquist) Patrick, (906) 337-2642, or Jane (Luokkanen) Bjorn, (906) 337-0580.

• MOUNT CLEMENS 1969, July 21. Info: 773-8820 or

P.O. Box 1171, Mt Clemens 48046.

• NEW HAVEN Annual alumni banquet, July 28,

VFW Hall. New Baltimore. Classes of 1940 and 1965 will be honored. Info: Mary Jenks, 749-3572, or Mer-leneThompson, 949-3469.

• NORTH FARMINGTON 1970, July 20, Holiday Inn-Uvonia

West. Info: 465-2277 or 263-6803, or P.O. Box 291, Mt. Clemens 48046.

a 1980, Sept 28. Lynn (Held) Hagenbush, (616) 243-6685, or Bob Hood, (517)694-4304.

• NORTHVILLE 1970, May 19, Sheraton Oaks,

Novi. Info: Patti (Ely) Tomasak, 349-5694, or JoAnn (Crupi) Schlott, 476-8560.

a 1980, May 26. Info: Pam Bing-ley Ellis, 478-4736, or Dave Zabinski, 360-0194.

a 1955, June 30, Wyndham Gar-dens Hotel, Novi. Info: Peggy Meyer, 347-6846.

• OAK PARK 1970, June 23, Somerset Mall,

Troy. Info: Andi Benderoff Wayburn, 258-5085, or Sandy Shecter Adler, 737-0955.

Taylor/Karen Bayleas, 525-0817, or 36468 Dow ling, Uvonia 48150.

• RIVERVIEW 1980, July 28. Info: (800)397-0010. • 1970, 7 p.m. Jaly 27, S t George

Grecian Center, Southgate. Cost 832.50 per person or 865 per couple. Deadline: May 1, RCHS Reunion, Chris Adams, 17494 Koester, River-view 48192. Info: Chris Adams, 285-5481, or Candy Menges, 671-1041.

• ROCHESTER/ROCHESTER ADAMS

1970, July 21, Rochester Elks . Club. Info: Barry King, 373-0734.

• ROMEO 1980, Sept. 1, Info: (800) 397-0010.

• ROMULUS 1970, Aug. 18, Marriott Inn-Air-

port Romulus. Info: Nancy, 941-6758, or Marsha, 941-5245.

• ROOSEVELT 1980, July 28. Info: (800) 397-0010. a June 1970. Info: (after 6 p.m.)

Mary Jo, 282-2897, Alana, 282-4494, Kathy, 283-5794, or Debbie, 283-3686.

• ROSARY 1966. Info. Nina Sinatra Hric, 7123

Buckthorn, West Bloomfield 48033. a 1970, Aug. 11, Park Place,

Dearborn. Info: Karen (Jbara) Pac-zas. 261-4368, or Barb (Hyduk) Na-garah. 478-9895.

a 1965, Aug. 25-26. Info: Judy Boh]en Kline, 435-2016, or Sharon Pinke Konarski, 981-1572.

• ROSEVILLE 1975, Oct 13, Athena Hall. Rose-

ville. Info: Tammy, 537-9584. a 1965, July 20. Info: 773-8820 or

P.O Box 1171, Mt. Clemens 48046.

• ROYAL OAK 1960, Oct 20. Info: 773-8820 or

P.O. Box 1171, Mt. Clemens 48046. a 1940, June 15. Info: 773-8820 or

P.O. Box 1171, Mt. Clemens 48046.

• ROYAL OAK DONDERO a June 1950, Oct 20, Marriott

Hotel, Troy. Info: 548-7128. a 1980, June 23. Info: (800) 397-

0010. a 1965, July 28, Van Dyke Park

Hotel, Warren. Info: 465-2277 or 263-6803 or P.O. Box 291, Mt Clemens 48046.

• ROYAL OAK KIMBALL 1963. Info: Class Reunion, CBC,

Box 287, Orionville 48462. a 1980, Aug. 4, Somerset Inn,

Troy. Info: P.O. Box 291, Mt Clemens 48046, or 465-2277 or 263-6803.

• HARDING ELEMENTARY/ JUNIOR HIGH

1961, July 1991. Info: June La-Pierre Weaver at 525-2695.

• HAZEL PARK . 1965, Aug. 11, Club Monte Carlo,

Utica. Info: Hugh and Cherry Haag Smith, 731-2526, or Sharon BlackweU Chrest, 528-1072.

a 1980. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• HIGHLAND PARK 1954-56, June 23, Marriott Inn,

Ann Arbor. Info: 624-4299 or 532-2800.

• HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN An all-school reunion, April 27-29.

Info: Send name and address to Holy Cross Lutheran School, 14213 Whitcomb, Detroit 48227.

• IMMACULATA 1968, Nov. 24. Info: 773-8820 or

P.O. Box 1171, Mt Clemens 48046.

• JOHN GLENN 1980, July 27. Info: Kevin Ko-

zlowski. 595-7353.

• JOHN KENNEDY 1970. Info: John F. Kennedy 1970

Class Reunion, P.O. Box 805, North-ville 48167-0805.

• LAMPHERE 1970. Info: (800) 397-0010.

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• LINCOLN I960, July 21. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• LINCOLN PARK June 1970. Info: Sae, 459-2064, or

Vic, 281-0880.

• UVONIA BENTLEY 1969, August. Info: Emily Serafa

Manschot 347-4609, or Kathy Kor-sets, 391-1386.

• 1888. Info: Sandy (Brumm) Rockwood, , 591-0783, or Gloria (Schalek) Goraay, 478-0258. •

• 1980, 6:88 p.m. Jaly 28, Shera-ton Oaks, Novi. Info: (800) 887-0010.

• 1876, Sept 18, Embassy Suites, Uvonia. Info Debbie (Rails) Fulg-ham, 427-9299, or Jill (Winstrand) Notarianni, 427-8811.

• 1884, Aug 18, Embaasy Suites Hotel, Uvonia. Info: Nancy (Cho-miak) Smith. 881-1218.

a i960, Nov. 24, Clarion Hotel, Farmington Hills. Info: Charlotte (Wise) Berman, 352-5555.

• OUR LADY OF SORROWS 1970. Info: Kerry Feiten, 453-0043,

or Nancy Theisen, 227-2180.

• PLYMOUTH 1950, Sept 8, Plymouth Radisson

Hotel. Info: Barb Peck, 453-3427. a 1970, July 14, Sheraton Oaks,

Novi. Tickets: 840 each. Info: 453-4572.

a 1955, July 6, Mayflower Meet-ing House, Plymouth. Info: 459-6594 or 453-7377.

• PLYMOUTH CANTON ' 1980, Aug. 25, Novi Hilton. Info: Carol McCuUy-McGlinn, 541-4060.

a 1985, with Plymouth Salem 1985, 7:30 p jn . Aug. 24, Laurel* Manor, Uvonia. Info: Sue Moyer, 9839 Hillcrest Plymouth 48170.

• PLYMOUTH SALEM 1980, 6:30 p.m. Sept 2, Mayflower

Bed A Breakfast Plymouth. Info: (800) 397-0010.

a 1985, with Plymouth Canton 1985, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 24, Laurel Manor, Uvonia. Info: Sue Moyer, 9839 Hillcrest Plymooth 48176.

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• PONTIAC January and June 1848, Aag. 17-

19, King* ley Inn, Bloomfield Hills. Info: 682-3719 or 382-2798.

• PONTIAC CENTRAL 1965 Aug. 28, Northfleld Hilton,

Troy. Info: Send a stamped, self-ad-dressed envelope to 320 W. Iroquois, Pontine 48053, or 388-8636 or 678-2843.

• PRECIOUS BLOOD 1945-46, Aag. 8. Info: 7784820, or

Maureen, 488-6754.

• REDFORD UNION 1946, Oct 13. Info: 773-8820 or

P.O. Box 1171, Mt Clemens 48046. • 1976 Aug. 11. Info: 7784828 or

P.O. Box 1171, Mt Clemens 48846. a January and June 1941, Jaly

1881. Info: 787-6808 or (117) 838-7827.

• RIVERSIDE 1878, March 24, NovL Info: Bob

a 1979, Dec. 23, Roma's of Bloomfield. Info: (312) 397-0010.

a i960, June 16, Red Run Country Club. Info: 435-5212 or 528-3403.

• ROYAL OAK SHRINE 1955, July 28, Fox and Hounds,

Bloomfield Hills. Info: Jane Balousek, 335-5030, or Bill Wisch-man, 583-6953, a SACRED

• ST. THERESA 1950, April 21, Monaghan K of C

Hall, Uvonia. Info: Miles or Jean Gerou, 459-0306.

• SALINE 1980, July 14. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• SOUTHFIELD 1970, Aug. 18. Info: Pam (Garbari-

no) Mikkola, 356-1047, or Reunion Committee, 45200 Dun barton Dr., Novi, 48050.

a 1965, Aug. 25, Sheraton Oaks. Novi. Info: (800) 397-0010 or Betty Rotberg Ellias, 352-1940.

a 1980. July 21. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• SOUTHFIELD LASHER 1970, July 14. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• SOUTH LYON 1980, Sept. 15. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• STERLING HEIGHTS 1980. Info: 689-6528 or 1-294-9218

• TAYLOR CENTER 1960, May 12, Radisson Hotel,

Romulus. Info: Donna Cory, (800) 248-4056, Ext. 602, or Helen Collins, 386-6587.

a 1970, Aug. 18, Hilton Hotel. Romulus. Info: Ken Pates, 462-2074:

• TAYLOR KENNEDY 1980, Aug. 17. Info: 773-8820 or

P.O. Box 1171, Mt. Clemens 48046.

• 325TH BOMB WING 315th Bomb Wing, Sept 27-29, Col-

orado Springs, Colo. Info: Ernest J. Short 2347 Foster Ave., Grand Rap-ids 49505, or Earnest Barrett, 1130 Rosalie Ave. NW, Grand Rapids 49504.

• THURSTON 1970. Info: Debbie. 535-4000, Ext

201. a 1965, July 7. Info: (800) 397-

0010.

• TROY 1980. Aug. 11, Royal House of

Warren. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• TROY ATHENS 1980, July 14, San Marino Club,

Troy. Info: Amy Gross, 583-1292.

• TOWER 1980, July 14. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• TYLER ELEMENTARY All school anniversary, 7:39 p.m.

.April 26, Churchill High School, Uvonia. Info: Tim Daniel, 474-3250.

By Tom Henderson staff writer

Marci Rich wasn't ooe of those people who couldn't figure out what tbey wanted to do for a living. For as long as sbe can remember, she's had a mission in l i fe to groom dogs.

"It's all I ever wanted to do. It's what I wrote my high school term paper on," said Rich, wbo since last summer has owned the Posh Pup grooming shop on Middlebelt just south of Ann Arbor Trail.

Rich says she feels at home in Westland, near the Garden City boundary. Sbe grew up in Garden City and attended West High School, for one thing. For another, business in her first store has been excellent.

i absolutely love it here," said Rich. "I grew up in Garden City and my dad worked at Ford for 20 years. So I can relate to working-class peo-ple."

BUT THE FIRST year hasn't been trouble free. One day in the winter. Rich and ber associate, Diane Hasty, discovered an unordered alteration when they opened up one day: Some-one had plowed a car into the side of the building, then backed up and l e f t leaving a huge bole behind.

"The wall was cave in and the wind was whipping through," said Hasty. "Someone was trying turn us into a drive-through dog wash. Or maybe they were making a night de-posit."

But they just put some cardboard over the hole and opened as usual.

What's not usual is the inside of the shop. The back room looks more

like a veterinarian's office, with its high-tech machines and hydraulic ta-bles. Tbe machines are industrial-strength blowers for getting a dog's hair straightened out just right The tables go up and down so the animals can be attended to without the stress of pulling and lifting them.

"From tbe time they come in our store, our hands never leave the pet," said Hasty, who before her medical retirement because of mul-tiple sclerosis was head of radiologic services at Heritage Hospital in Tay-lor.

She has also raised championship cocker spaniels. "And they rarely see the inside of a cage, which less-ens the stress of grooming."

BEFORE OPENING up her West-land store. Rich ha<fa portable busi-ness: People didn't have to bring their dogs to her, she drove to them.

"But then they started having all those freeway shootings and I fig-ured Fd be better off getting off the road," said Rich.

Rich said she has never been bit-ten by a dog.

"You have to read their body lan-guage. Feel if they're tense. Read their eyes," she said. "There's never been a dog I've been afraid of. but I respect their capability to put me out of work for a long time."

A typical grooming is about $22 and includes brushing, ear cleaning, nail trimming, bathing, blow-drying and hand-scissoring. Sorry, no cats.

And none of that cheap generic shampoo, either. "It's all-natural, PH balanced, tearless shampoo," said Hasty.

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• UNITED HEBREW 1928-89, June 11. Info: 354-1050.

• U S S SYLVANIA 1967-68. Info: John D. Pierce, 6631

Halloway Lane, Lansing 48917.

HEART 1955, July 28, Fair lane Club, Dear-

born. Info: Dolores, 464-1873, or Jane, (517) 484-7498.

a 1950, June 2. Info: 773-8820 or P.O. Box 1171, Mt Clemens 48046.

a 1955, Aug. 11, O^elly K of C Hall, Dearborn. Info: Micki, 591-1871, Judy, 563-6784, or Pete, 274-1333.

• ST. ANDREW ELEMENTARY School reunion/open house. Info:

Holy Family Regional School, 1246 Inglewood, Rochester 48063, 656-1234, or Karen Mooaekian, 652-2561.

• ST. BERNARD June 1940. June. Info: Leona, 1-

296-0127.

• ST. BRIGID • 1948-52, Oct 12, K of C Hall, Uvo-

nia. Info: Jean (Todd) Gorskl at 1-463-6002 or 977-6800.

• ST. CLEMENT 1969, March 3. Info: 773-8820 or

P.O. Box 1171, Mt Clemens 4804*.

• ST. DAVID All school reunion, Oct 13, Roma's

of Bloomfield. Info: Charlene Sam-ma, 641-8077, Geralyn Lesscxynski. 71-6358, or Judy David, 648-7823.

• ST. FRANCIS DC SALES 1870, Oct 20. Iafo: 387-9728.

• ST. HEDWIG 1880, September. Info: Joan (Sta-

ftej) Dreske at 8444083.

• ST. J O S E P H Alumni association reunion din-

ner-dance, 6 p m May 11, Da La Salle Collegiate, Warren. Info: 778-8488.

• ST. MARY OF REDFORD 1844, June 28, Botaford Ian, Farm-

ington Hills. Iafo: Joan, 474-4124, or Garry, 844-8816.

• ST. RITA 1848, Jaae 16. Info: Rosemary

Reilly Ray, 888-8842, or

• UTICA 1969, July 27. Info: (800) 397-0010.

• WALLED LAKE CENTRAL AND WESTERN

1970, Aug. 4. Info: 773-8820 or P.O. Box 1171, Mt Clemens 48046.

• WARREN/8T. ANNES 1970, Aug. 11, Troy Hilton Inn,

Troy. Info: Laura (Gammill) Addis, 469-3776, or Sheryl Ross, 649-0756.

• WATERFORD KETTERING 1965, July 6-8. Info: Blanche Bosch

Teatro, 334-0840, Diane Jarvis Hol-comb, 334-6456, Edwins Delbridge, 666-3647, or Tammy Rosegsrt Tal-lenger, 623-0331.

• 1870, Nov. 24. Info. 773-8826 or P.O. Box 1171, Mt Clemens 48046.

• WAYNE HIGH 1950, Sept 8, Roma's of Garden

City. Info: 721-3643.

• WAYNE MEMORIAL 1888, Oct 13. Info: 773-8820 or

P.O. Box 1171, Mt Clemens 48846.

• WAYNE MEMORIAL 1876, Oct 6, Radisson Hotel

Plymouth. Info: 468-2277, 263-6863 or P.O. Box 281, Mt Clemens 48044.

• 1888, Nov. 24, Airport Holiday Inn, Romulas Info: Janice (Vtekers) Fluhart 729-4927. •

• 1988, Oct 11 Info: 773-6820 or P.O. Box 1171, Mt demons 48046

• WH8UR WRIGHT COOPERATIVE

1848-47, Aag. 11, Pagaaw Banquet and Conference Center. Detroit Info; Norma Finch Wright 884-1214, Mary Cisco Parkinson, 284-1417 (al-tar 8 p m.), Charias Henry, 481-1188, Mary Moore Gibha, 134-4361, Albert Hartmaa, 542-4873, or

11-1188.

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Check any symptoms you or your child are experiencing.

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TO THE DOCTOR OR NURSE.

Allergy s y m p t o m s may b e a s obvious a s sneez ing and a n itchy n o s e or a s subt le as fa t igue or s t o m a c h c ramps . They can be a s mild a s a runny n o s e or a s s e v e r e a s a d r o p in blood p r e s s u r e and difficulty in brea th ing . Even if your s y m p t o m s a re not ser ious , al lergies c an be extremely uncomfor tab le and affect you or your child 's lifestyle.

Plymouth A s t h m a & A l l e r g y C e n t e r

9377 Haggerty Rd. • Plymouth, Ml 48170 • (313) 451-0070 JACK PEARL, D.O.

Certified in Allergy and Immunology

• W I S T BLOOMFMLD 1878, Jaly 28 Iafo: 7734826 or

P.O. Box 1171, Mt i

Once Every Two Years

Trade-in Days Your Old Suits and Spo r t coa t s

are wor th s 4 0 to $ 1 0 0 u>hen purchasing a new suit or sport coat A slacks

Huge selection (1,700 units) of fresh spring styles -athletic & standard cuts in 36 S to 54 XL, by LeBaron, Christian Dior, Cricketeer, Palm Beach, Kingsridge and

Competitive 10. Free alterations.

This Event Is Offered Only Every Two Years. Trade Now and Save!

StM lOMRl iROMl MMMK wifoaulta Sale ends April 28 Afl trade-in ttams i

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[ m t o a 3 4 9 - 3 6 7 7 Men's Shop Daily 9-6 Th. & Fri. 9 9

SUMMER FUN Straight Ahead!

Flexible Flyer 6 LEG GALVA-BOND GYM For hours of fun, this 6 leg swing set is extra Sturdy. Limited lifetime warranty. Ages 4-up.

Pow«r Wheels BATTERY J E E P SAFARI AJWerrain junote jeep with 2 forward speeds and n Batteries and recharger included. Ages 3-7. 2 5 9 "

Ptayskoot BUSY TODDLER PLAYHOUSE First indoor playhouse1 With attached side, play phone and squeeker doorbell Ages to 3. 8 9 "

Fmhmr-Price SUPER SANDBOX WITH COVER Lois of playroom and a tit-snug cower to protect dean, dry ssnd Ages 2-up «sr floe* | I M « 50 LB. SAND

Larmm POWER DRENCHER1

WATER GUN Extra lerge certndg* tor

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ALPHA ROCKET KIT

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DISPLAY: These ads are found in t h e main sections of the paper and a re billed at a column-inch rate. We will provide layout, typesetting, and copywriting if you wish, at no additional charge. Photographs and addit ional ar twork are available for a fee. O u r representatives are happy to visit your place of bus ine s s a n d discuss a marke t ing strategy with you. along with Information pertaining to deadlines, contract rates, research da t a , and upcoming special supplements . O u r display telephone n u m b e r s are:

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Monica DiCola heads o u r Retail Advertising depar tment in Oak land (644-1 lOO ext. 348) and Mark Lewis is our Wayne Coun ty Retail Manager ( 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext. 469) .

CLASSIFIED: These ads are found in the Classified sect ions of the pape r s and are placed In co lumns u n d e r the appropriate classification for the i tem tha t is to be bought or sold. They are billed at a line rate. O u r Classified te lphone lines are open daily from 8 :00 a .m. unti l 5 :30 p.m. Monday through T h u r s d a y and from 8 :00 a .m. unt i l 5:00 p.m. Friday

Call 6 4 4 - 1 0 7 0 in Oak land County 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 in Wayne County 8 5 2 - 3 3 3 2 tn Rnrhes t e r /Roches te r Hills

STREET SCENE 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ex t . 3 3 1 This section, which is writ ten for readers in the 18-35 age range, appears in o u r Monday paper . It focuses on activities and events t h r o u g h o u t Detroit a s well a s in ou r 12 communi ty circulation area. For fu r the r Information, call Sue Mason , 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext. 3 3 1 T

TASTE 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ex t . 3 0 5 This is ou r food sec t ion and appea r s in the Monday paper . Any quest ions regard ing recipes should be directed to E t h e l S i m m o n s , food editor .

" • * BUSINESS NEWS 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 e x t . 3 2 5 The b u s i n e s s section is published Thur sdays . In addition to the story coverage and columns, the sect ion contains several ca lendars : Business People covers promotions, internal awards a n d re t i rements for anyone living or working in our circulation area . We will print pho tog raphs if space permits. Datebook covers upcoming meetings and courses of interest te bus iness people. MarketPlaeebriehy covers new businesses, new p r o d u c t s and other business-re la ted items. Submit i t ems for these in writing by 5 p.m. Monday^ For these c a l e n d a r s call Barry J e n s e n . ext. 3 2 5 For all o ther i tems call Mar i lyn F i t c h e t t . 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext. 3 0 2

WEDDINGS. ENGAGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES

COMMU.V f I T Y E D I T O R S : B i rmingham Dave Varga— 6 4 4 - 1 lOO .. Can ton Je f f Counts— 4 5 9 - 2 7 0 0 Farming ton Bob S k l a r — 4 7 7 - 5 4 5 0 Garden City Leonard Poger— 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 L a k e s .

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ext. 3 0 7 ext. 2 6 4 Phil S h e r m ^ i — 6 4 4 - H O O

Livonia Emory Daniels— 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext. 3 1 1 Plymouth Je f f Counts— 4 5 9 - 2 7 0 0 • -Redford Emory D a n i e l s ^ . 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext 3 1 1 Rochester T o m Baer— 6 5 1 - 7 5 7 5 Southfield Sandy Arb rus t e r - 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 0 e x t . 2 6 3 Troy T o m Baer— 6 5 1 - 7 5 7 5 West Bloomfield Phil She rman— 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 0 ..ext 2 6 4 West land j . . . .Leonard P o g e r — 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . .ext 3 0 7

SUBURBAN LIFE SECTION EDITORS B i rmingham Becky Haynes— 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 0 ext 2 6 4 Can ton J u l i e B r o w n — 4 5 9 - 2 7 0 0 Farming ton Loraine McClish— 4 7 7 - 5 4 5 0 Garden City S u e Mason— 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext . 3 3 1 Livonia S u e Mason— 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext. 3 3 1 Lakes Carolyn DeMarco—644- lOOext . 2 5 0 Plymouth J u l i e Brown— 4 5 9 - 2 7 0 0 Redford S u e Mason— 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext. Rochester S u s a n S t e i n m u e l l e r — 6 5 1 - 7 5 7 5 Southfield Shlr lee Iden— 6 4 4 - H O O .. . .ext. 2 6 5 Troy S u s a n S te inmuel le r— 6 5 1 - 7 5 7 5 West Bloomfield Carolyn D e M a r c o - 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 0 . e x t . 2 5 0 West land S u e Mason— 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext 3 3 1

CREATIVE LIVING E D I T O R S Oakland C o u n t y Co Abatt— 6 4 4 - 1 lOO ext. 2 4 5 Wayne Coun ty Marie M c G e e — 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . . .ext .

EDITORIALS :

O u r computerized classified phone system will route your call to one of our ad takers . We suggest t ha t you jot down w h a t you would like to say before calling a n d have your Visa or MasterCard ready if you p lan to use one of them.

Oakland C o u n t y J u d y B e r n e — 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 0 ext. 2 4 2 Wayne Coun ty . S u e Rosiek— 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext. 3 4 9

We publ i sh photographs and a n n o u n c e m e n t s of weddings, e n g a g e m e n t s a n d m a j o r a n n i v e r s a r i e s of l o c a l r es iden t s or former local res idents . These appear a s soon a s possible, depending upon available space. Forms for a n n o u n c i n g these events are available from any of ou r local offices, or you may model your announcemen t on a n example you've read in the newspape r .

The best reproduct ion can be m a d e f rom a 5" x 7" black and white photo, b u t o thers are accepted. Please avoid regular or color Poloroid pictures.

PHOTOGRAPHS Reprints of pho tog raphs that a p p e a r In the paper are not available. However, if a photograph is used and not needed for our files, it will be made availble to the first person calling in. Such p h o t o g r a p h s will be held in any of our offices for two months , await ing pickup. To inquire abou t a photograph, please call the editor who ran the picture i.e.: Sports . S u b u r b a n Life. Enter ta inment . Creat ive Living. News.

RELIGION Religious n e w s is published Thursdays . The religion ca lendar is publ ished on these pages. Ca lendar deadline is Monday noon. All mater ia l m u s t be in writing. For more information call your local s u b u r b a n life editor.

OBITUARIES We publ ish obi tuar ies of local r e s iden t s and former local residents. Most obituary information is received from area _ funeral homes . If a local funeral h o m e is not involved, please • call the commun i ty editor at the appropriate telephone "5 number . All obi tuar ies communi ty editor.

appear at the discretion of the Obituaries are pr in ted without charge.

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J a c k Padley m a n a g e s o u r Classified depar tment ( 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext. 487) . Dick Brady directs all advert is ing and promotion for The " " server & Eccentric Newspapers : 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext. 4 0 0 .

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Editorials are publ ished every Thursday . The lead editorial is written by the communi ty editor. Editorials printed below the lead are written by a m e m b e r of the editorial depar tment . To reach the community editor, can the n u m b e r listed. To reach the county editorial staff , call t h e appropr ia te number . All letters to t h e editor m u s t be legibly wri t ten and signed. Please restrict letters to 3 0 0 words. We reserve the right to condense any letter and may r e fuse publication.

Maple. 1 Can ton 7 4 4 Wing. P lymou th . MI 4 8 1 7 0 r Farmington 2 1 8 9 8 F a r m i n g t o n Rd. . F a r m i n g t o n MI 4 8 0 2 4 Garden City 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraf t . Uvon ia . MI 4 8 1 5 0 Lakes 8 0 5 East Maple. B i r m i n g h a m . MI 4 8 0 0 9 Livonia 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraf t . LivonTaTMl 4 8 1 5 0 Plymouth 744 Wing, P l y m o u t h . MI 4 8 1 7 0 Redford 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraf t , Livonia. MI 4 8 1 5 0 Rochester 4 1 0 S. Main. Roches te r ! MI 4 8 0 6 3 Southfield 8 0 5 Eas t Maple. B i r m i n g h a m . MI 4 8 0 0 9 Troy 4 1 0 S. Main. Roches te r . MI 4 8 0 6 3 West Bloomfield . . 8 0 5 Eas t Maple. B i r m i n g h a m . MI 4 8 0 0 9 Wes t l and . 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraf t . Livonia. MI 4 9 1 5 0 SPORTS Each communi ty h a s its own spor ts e d i t o r to report scores, call the appropr ia te edi tor

B i rmingham Marty Budner— 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 3 .ext . 2 5 7 Canton D a n O ' M e a r a — 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 5 . . . e x t . 3 3 9 Farming ton D a n C M e a r a — 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 5 . . . ext. 3 3 9 Garden City Brad Emons— 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 5 ... extr 3 2 3 Lakes Bill P a r k e r — 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 3 ext . 2 5 7 Livonia n. Brad Emons— 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . . . .ext. 3 2 3

. . D a n C M e a r a — 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 5 . .ext. 3 3 9

. .Brad Emons— 0 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . . . . e x t . 3 2 3

. . J i m T o t h — 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 3 ext. 2 4 4

. .Mar ty Budne r— 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 3 .ext . 2 0 7

. . J i m T o t h — 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 3 1...ext. 2 4 4

. .Mar ty B u d n e r — 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 3 .ext . 2 0 7

. .B rad Emons— 0 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . . . .ext. 3 2 3

Plymouth Redford Rochester Southfield Troy West Bloomfield . Westlar d

CREATIVE LIVING News of t h e a r t s a p p e a r s every T h u r s d a y . Notices of gallery s h o w s m u s t be legibly w r i t t e n a n d submi t ted by the 5 p .m. M o n d a y deadline. For m o r e informat ion, call the app rop r i a t e Creative Living edi tor .

BUILDING SCENE 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 e x t . 3 0 2 Cons t ruc t ion a n d bui lding n e w s a p p e a r s every Monday and T h u r s d a y . All informat ion r e l a t ed to th i s sub jec t should be s u b m i t t e d to Mar i lyn F i t c h e t t . editor, one week pr ior to publ icat ion.

ENTERTAINMENT 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 e x t . 3 0 5 E n t e r t a i n m e n t p a g e s a p p e a r T h u r s d a y a n d include fea ture stories, t h e a t e r a n d o ther e n t e r t a i n m e n t reviews, Table Talk r e s t a u r a n t n e w s column, a n d t h e UPCOMING calendar , which d e a d l i n e s e a c h Thur sday (for Uems to appear the following Thursday).

Submi t all in fo rmat ion to E t h e l S i m m o n s , e n t e r t a i n m e n t editor?

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MOVIE REVIEWS 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext . 3 3 1 All quest ions abou t movie reviews, wh Ich appea r every Monday in our STREET SCENE section, s h o u l d be directed to 8 o e Mason.

Steve B a m a b y is Managing Editor o fThe Observer & Eccentric Newspapers; 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 ext. 3 0 0

EDITORIAL O F F I C E S : i 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraf t . U v o n i a . MI 4 8 1 5 0

8 0 5 E a s * ^ a p l e , B l r m l n g h a . MI 4 8 0 0 9 2 1 8 9 8 F a r m i n g t o h Rd.. F a r m i n g t o n MI 46024

7 4 4 Wing Street . P lymou th . MI 4 8 1 7 0 4 1 0 Main. Roches ter . MI 4 8 0 6 3

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Qrand RNar. ' m t S m l B-4. KQFORO-Fn-Sat > — »pm ISSS SDcMwid. W of Baattt Defy 4 N of Jfly Houaehoid. c o l l e c t i b l e * 4ome*. Lenoa tee eat depraaeaon glee* amad anbquea. plue a real ea-•er tmani of rMac

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WESTLANO - Huge tale Baby lurrti-ture. refrigerator, pool table, wom-ene dothee. lot* of MMc Apr 24. 27. 4 3fl. end May 3. 4 4 5. lOerrv 4pm 1TTO W M e m . E of Merrt-men, 8 of Avondela 334-3181 WESTLANO MuftMemdy garage aate. Furniture, adult 4 children * ctothee. baby name. toy*, houaehoid Heme. 4 M a c Thur*-Sat 9-5 33051 YorkdM* Off Farmmgi Road, between Ford 4 Warren

708 lloiisohoM OuMwft Osklsnd County

AINSLEY-PEN BROOK china 10 place aattmga + aervtng piece*, mint condition: atfvwr (Wabater 4 WSoox) coffee 4 tee aet • tr

4 other aervtng •wing machine w«h •ooden dreeeer. cheat. 4 3

mght at and* 737-

ALMOST NEW furniture • Bloomfield Oefc Dnlah Cempange bedroom. Neutral aofa w/2 m a t t -ing chair* Sokd oak 4 leather deek. hutch 4 che* Entertainment unN Moving, reeaonable 641-4735

AN ESTATE SALE EVERYDAY

Rare opportunity for t he discriminating buyer.

Sav ings up to 70% & mora ON

Name brand furniture & decorat ive accessor ies .

Furnish 1 room or a whole houae.

WE ACCEPT MC A VISA RE-SELL IT

ESTATE SALES 34798 Grand River. Farmington

Mon. Tuee. Wad. Sat 10-4pm Thur*. 4 Fft tO-9pmPM

Sunday* noon 4pat

CALL 478-7355

an ESTATE SALE 30413 Club Houae Lane

Fermlngton 14 Mile Road W of Orchard Lk Rd

Frl. 4 Sat.. 10am 4pm

TRADITIONAL M n g room. aofa. lowa aeat. chefr*. t a t lee, lame*, pic-turee A ecceeeortea. afao 6 piece

d M n g room aet In • CONTEMPORARY

BEAUTIFUL 4-9ft unit with cabinet*. Hon,

DARK PINE Hutch w/marror end drewer*. $300 Antique pump or-gan. works, naada below. $400 Leave meeaege 540-0001

aaceaent condl-641-0037

BEDROOM aet. queen. 4 piece, quality wood. $500 or beel offer Dkvtm room aet. 17 50/be* t offer E Eve* 474-9405

ESTATE SALES 6446 Feuet. 4 Mock* W of South-field. S OB Warren at the Vght Frt-Set . 10-4 Number* et 9 J 0 Ful houee aaM antique*. lerge 9 piece oak dining room aet. 4 piece cherry

BEDROOM SET - haw. 3 dreeeer*. vanity, gray 4 white, contemporary. 3 /y r* old. Hke new. $900 Ca> after 4pm 544-1938

BERNHARDT SOFA. Contemporary beige color, good condmon $356

456-4352

BEVERLY HILLS - NoWnghem For eet Annual Woman'a Club <Mlgh-borhood Oarage SaM. 33409 N Nottingham W. o l Leheer. between 13 Mie /14 Mae Rd Furnaure. tool*.

laciibiee. etc L o u o l houee itema 4 furniture Dig until you llnd aoma-

Ownar 87 yaer* old!

DINING ROOM CHAIRS. 4. tuBy up-hoMtered. bone arm d OM. $50 each. $325 naw. 353-4:

i. 3 y * >244

DININO ROOM Sat (Baeeett) pecan, table with pad. 4 chair*, aghtad hutch. $300 646-4928

We* Apr. 24 4 37. Thur. 4 Frl.. 9em

BIRMINGHAM MOVING SALE. fn. Sat. 9-5 1307 Devi*. I bat. W of Woodward. 3 beta N of 14 Furni-ture. Tww bed. ctofNng. toy*

BLACK LACQUER Wei Unit: Plc-turae. aofa. «*lng room kwrature,

toeaeneoua houeehold goode. Apm 27th thru 29th, Twelve Eatatea 30070 W 13 Mae, Apwlment 129. Farmington H I belt 4 Orchardl

BLOOMFIELD HILLS ESTATE SALE 464 Kmgeley Tra«. E ol Woodward, take Eastwvya N off Long Lake. French Chlppendele heevay carved Burled wakmt dMng aet. $4500 Oriental rug*, bunk bad 5ft dieme-ter treatte table. 6 captain* chair* Chendeaera. Microwave, toy*, cha-drena cloth aa, antiquee. miac F r l , 9-5.

BLUE Plato *ofa-$400: 2 racHner chair*, eoad bkje-$300 each, chma cabinet-$200 476-3133

BREAKFRONT. Recknlng chair for-mlca 4 braaa (Snene aet. cheat cof-lee tabM. 4 mlec 557-8045

BRONZE FLOOR LAMP. Baby Grand piano. Executive daak: Baker cheat* (pair) Robert Irwtn cheat. Highboy*. 19th Century Taa Caaa dock : Large Chippendale boolicaao w/c*aw Met. Mahogany dmng room aet* (CMppandaM 4 Ouncan f y te t

4 chair*. French a aeat: Ea-

DINING ROOM SET. aold leak table. 4 chairs, matching 3 piece china cabinet. $ 1000 979-7744

DINING ROOM' Sat- W/table, 4 chairs, china cabinet Owha*. pots/ pans, kitchen utenels 354-1241

DINING TABLE no chairs, parted condKlon. 44" round oakazlends lo 120" with three 24 leevea. mduda* custom pad*. $750. Original $1200 Antlqu* wtckar ta* cart 4 rocker.

BOlMr 851-0591

laniBy i (same aa aboval • 3 M i bads

ara + cherry wo •ak, gun cabinet. lovely decorate

throughout , lawelr j 4 ctothee, TraaftmaaMr, waaftar 4 dryer

TOYS FOR THE BOYS Everything lor the Reherman ki mg mounted Hah. archery aet. knMaa. goff aet* A l klnda o f '

ANNOUNCING A

TERRIFIC 3 DAY SALE

BY "Everything Goes" .

FRI.aAT.SUh. APR 27.24.29. 10-4

5399 TEQUESTA W.BLOOMFIELD

|N.off WaktaH Lake bataeari Farmington and Drake.) SOMETHING FOR EVEYONE" FROM QOOO ART TO F » « FURNISHINGS 4 ACCESSORIES. EVEN THE KITCHEN SINK'! ART MCLUOCS: «9 atoned Utho-grapha by Erta. Peaer Max. Da l 4 other oaa 4 art pleoe*

SHINGS <uetom daalgnad la wea unit a / M m large TV 4

fronts 4 china cabinet*. Sokd braaa lampe: 6 a u ef Mahogany Chlppan-

dlnlng room chairs: Chlppan-aofa 4 wing chairs. Bai?>etor'a

cheat*. Karaatan Orient al ruga (100% woof) 9x12. 12x14. 2Hx4. 4x9

SPECIAL PRICED ITEMS

OVAL Mahogany and tabM $30: Petite Pembroke tabM ISO CTiiniaa CMppandaM coffee tabM 4 i tabM $S0 each: 1930 a French tray lop key tabM $60 Antique Engkah open-arm chair $100: Mahogany

$75. Mahooany KneahoM . $100. French bed (w/ on R) $200: Mahogani Blue 4 whfte chintz lova

aaM $200. Ouaan Anna highboy chaM (patna) $300: Large Mahogany chma c a b l e t $300

MAHOGANY INTERIORS (Groeee Pomte Area) 842-5422

ESATE SALE

22722 NORTH

BELLWOOD SOUTHFIELD

NORTH BELLWOOD runs eas t off of Bell Road. 5 s t ree ts north of West 11 MHe Road & 969. Bell Road to half way be tween Lahser & Telegraph Roads .

FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY (10 a .m. to 4 p.m.)

TOTAL LIQUIDATION OF CLASSIC TRADITIONAL FURNISHINGS IN-CUJOE STUNNING CHIPPENDALE DINING ROOM WITH CHINA CABI-NET ON CABRIOLET LEGS. BUF-FET. SERVER. TABLE 4 4 CHAIRS: LIVING ROOM HAS MARBLE-TOPPED TABLES. LAMPS IN WATERFORD STYLING. VENETIAN GLASS LAMPS. FORMAL SOFA w r m SILK COVERING: SMALL DESK. QUEEN MASTER BED-ROOM: R-WAY SET FROM 1940 s: BRASS BED; JUNIOR DINING ROOM SET IN DINETTE ANTIQUE BRASS 4 CRYSTAL CHANDE-LIERS, CHINA: CRYSTAL. COLLEC-TiBLES. ANTIQUES; CLOTHIMG; JEWELRY:

A & T SALES Allan/838-0083/Toby

BROWNE ESTATE SALE

Aprtl 27-24, 10am lo 4pm A LOVELY SALE)

3309 Wtacaaaeh. A p t 204 Sprtrigwea Part Apt*.. Dearborn

No Slgna Herat Entrance a weet off Greenffpto balw. Mwagn 4 Rotun-d s Take MMdMbury lo WoodMnd Or.

' M

i s s s s r Oriental

, J a T S

la Maaurea Duncan PhyM d M n g wRh droplaM tabM. 4 herpbeck

chairs, buffet 4 oMna. Henredon eeer. cheat night stand. Lane rka t cheet. P r o w d a l M n g room nature with mertkaaop tabM* xbapomt chairs. Mdaabad. itae

ooneoM 4 mktor . mirrored deco vanity 4 much, much more. ACCCaSORKB. 12 pMoa aett Royal OouRon chma. 12 piece i ang Read 4 Banon aMrang. Lands.

(East of Woodward. N. of Big Beaver) reMurlng: Fine crystal. poreaMm. aterHng. CybM. Wadgewood. an-nqua American docks, oa patntlng*. Oriental rugs. Woodard wroogn; iron. O f g f i Deak. ThornaaiMa <in-mg room auffa. Provincial bedroom auiM and much more.

DuMouchelles 963-6255

ESTATE SALE FRI., SAT.. SUN. 10-5

28435 BROOKS LANE SOUTHFIELD

4 Telegraph off 12 Baa Road, MR on

, £ • . 3 ,

ataoare at 9:30 M p«*c* w B b e t

; -Car

SALE BY DtANNE BROWNE 441-4240

lumber 271 —81

ma*, turn aouth on Brooks Lanai

• R. atoto po< re f r igera tor . dryer. i M | M keaai era ware. Stakmora I eat. daak tabM 4 chak, pair of lamp tabM*. I M i n cM-naf for 12L ping pong tabM ci . m n bed. b%ia draaaar.

•taad • - we've «ot a Morel FmrRuia. CM f M i a a . a a a . a a C » e .

? E D r O R D n t | T h u r a d a ^ T A^ rH

ESi?-aryar.«

o o a r r M M NEXT W O K S PRE-OEMOUTWM B A L I ON mvei Lowe uwe

EVERYTHING OOES •66-0063

APPROMMHTfLY 100 S%TYdk of

CERTCO MOVING SALE Sal. Ap r ^4 . « M 4 Sun. AprJB. 11 M S

31444 SUMMERB. L/VONtA (1MB N of SuhuuMraR. take Soon off of Mwriman) AUCTION T O M HELD ON AU. UM-SOLD ITEMS ON SUNDAY AT S M L

Conducted By: ANNE CAPP: 363-0376 LOUIS KAY: 366-6427

ESTATESALE Huntington Woods

ONE DAY ONLY SAT .April 26 10-6

10414 Vernon <B oB 11 MBa. E M Soaaa)

- 1 W I W O t M C t I ataa CONTMUOUB I

S r e a ^ S T i T E : ATTRACTIV* SOFABB). KarpMn.

BCAUTVUL aaaMMa auaa icM i

s r i t i F 7 1 , r s "

M w « . 4 chma cabMaL

HIGH-END LOW-COST SALE

1. Walnut & Oak Haadboardi, from

2. Brass and Glass Occasional Tables, each

•19" • 3 9 "

• 5 9 ° °

S g E C O R T

O f f L D CRAFT PukaiMuie - U » t Oak. ortb. changing MbM. 4 drawer i n n . • » i ia a a a , tr

a n i l i a b M 441-4414

CONTEMPORARY

1 3 Dinettes from

EDMUND FRANK & CO. ,

LIOUOATORB 4 ARRRAJBERS 8*69- S5SS

n m m t i * * AT %*M

ESTATE SALES BY IRIS

iaaea* LI | ' l l ' S * & ! ^ r » Yrs C i a l l M HahaahaMBaMMamt.

. ^ R R A J B A L 4 • AuCTiof lsV

ESTATE SALES A UOU*OATK)NS

- CONDUCTED BY •

'THE Yellow Rose

701 Housshold Ooods Osklsnd County

ESTATESALE Apr* 24-24. 9-4pm. CryatM an-

• ^ • ^ • • a n d a aet o f ^ ^ H bound IBMUIJ or our Country Ev-I arythine muel go Caah only 14446

ESTATE SALE SAT . APRIL 24. 10-4

1410 YorkaMra. Bkiianuri <E off Adama Rd . S of Comenta of home with anhquea and

fcjmMhmge mdudmg p»-

keu. china. 4 « M d beck dmmg chairs, aaver Me aaryloe. doa*. cor-ner whM-knot. qui ts, imana. Penrv-ayhrene Houee cherry hutch. Ham-mond organ, naahw 4 dryer, cul

• tna oak treadM aeanng

4 bookcaeoa Conducted by-The White Elephant Antique Shop

Banytou Maartn. C-A 543-5140

uonel dkang room tabl top. 2 arm chaks. 4 BkaaBM irwm Lamber coffee table, lamps, and

a. per quel •da chMr* th Fender lab l as, ar-

dtooned 8 protoealonaffi CaBBpm-epm

designed 642-0129

MAPLE HUTCH, piano aprtng. chars, atove. da dotfiea. lots mors

mattreee 6 ek. Ironer,

540-9120

LOVESEAT. excellent neutral color* 4175

condition. 647-4038

MOVING SALE - 11 PC act. $1,700 New 2 pc c ner ooueh. $850. • miac

leek dmmg urved cor-

681-0149

ESTATESALE SO yaer

mahogany). Furniture 4 tum-)*. Old looM 4 garden equip-

ment Everything ooe* Nwnber* el 7AM Thur*. 9AM-4 PM 244 Cren-brook Croee Rd.. S off MapM. ba-tween Cranbrook 4 lahaar

ESTATE SALES

GEMS & JUNK Call 861-8266

ESTATE SALE STERLING HGTS.

3043 REESE DR. (Between Ryan and Dequmdre. H on CMka. off 14 Ml )

FrLSM.Sun. Apr 27.26.29. 9-6 FULL HOU8E CONTENTS IN-CLUOE: 4 piece tweed aectlonaM; Simmon* aofa-bed: 7 pMca dmetle; Bedroom aet; Bar atooM; Wood burning stove; Oraaeera. cheMa. Smgar commercMI awning machine. Plan 4 Kanmors machines. Sewing labrics 4 aupp4aa. Ceramic aup-pk**. Bay Reuth 4 Schumann China: 2 refngarator*. 2 Move* Bectr lc dryer, Fraear . Pota. pane; CryatM: Storage cablnaC Ber atgn*. Bed 4 tabM inana; DoBaa. M j cape: La-diea clothing. Jewel^. Doa* Books:

m a d . Thousands of aa» -Garage uonafiti NO CHILDREN ADMITTED FRIDAY

TERMS CASH

HERITAGE HOUSE ESTATE SALES

254-2150 ETHAN ALLEN blue ehek 4 ottoman. $400 Seer* Red-wood deck f tmMwe mcludea round tabM. 4 chair* w/pade. umbrala 4 atand Paid 4700: aacrthce 4400 4-30" aght oak badilaaa bar tooM 435 each Twm matraaa M t >135 Blue fabric wing chak 4100 373-4534

ETHAN Aaan Oaaalc room lurnltur*. tabM

chak*. 42.400

FAMILY ROOM. Bedroom lumlture. RMiiuaiaaui . ( 435-4175 Beat

FURlWTURE-10 place 3 way twm bed * M CMw ft Iron bath tub 4 piece 40'a rattan m t More&45-0441

FURNITURE m Ci caaant condition. I ke new Very rsaannabla CaB between 3-4pm. 447-4038

GREAT BUYS' Mi r ror* 7 6 X4'. 16X15' tan pluah carpel, neutral aofa. ne*t of

" S M S HENREDON wea unh. pecan amah. 11,050 Matching dmmg room tabM. 6 ivom_l«tKX_phair*. (1.750. 2 rat-Ian bar atOOM 4220. Contemporary gMaa coffee tabM 4225 442-3140

HENREDON room oodarv 4480 Eve*

HIOE A BED Sofa. IS inch, tan corduroy Good condaton 4150

525-7826

HOUSEHOLD/ESTATE SALE Frt Sat. Apra 27-24. Wam-5pm

E of Woodward. S. i

R E S T A T E SALE FRI t SAT . APRIL 27 & 26

5441 Long Meadow Roed na. Fiaeta. crystal books, dolhfna. paper goods, much mMc- No eer>r birds Nianbars 4:30am. G 4 E

HOUSEHOLD SALE Many Kivtzman grand piano, good Hon, 41900 Gaa atove *Mh warn avocado. 4250 WMM baby cr ib t maaraprlng inalli aaa. 4100 Pak

436 Varata* 960 Word | 4200 Ta monitor. 475. Raooon Mr 4200.

HOUSEHOLD SALES

CONDUCTED BY

LILLY M & COMPANY

562-1367 560-2929 HOUSEHOLD SALE

Friday 6 Saturday Aril 27 6 26: 10-5

LMng room: Bleep sofa, matching chair 6 ottoman. RecSner 6 better's reck. TatXee 6 lampa.

a. I .a— U J U i A n« III i l l r i a l d m r o o m , m i n e K r o v ^ n o a i set. complete double bed,

mirror, cheat 6

Lots of woman'a cJothfcm. Including: Dreeeee aijee 20-46 OlouBBBBteaa 20-46 Coat*/Jackets stzee 20-46 Slacks atzea 20-46 Tone ot coetume Jewelry

Lil ly M . & C o . BMULATION I roBa. R-19JB M s

s w a r s & n r a s

701 HouaahoM Goods Oakland County

KITCHENAJOE 4150.

atove - 4150 HarOy uaad. ExarcycM - 440 3tame, - Tour Hwaca paean bedroom aet. 4200 AMo amad furm-

447-5077

LARGE 3 pieoe eecbonM m beautlf i l

ORIENTAL RUGS • UP TO 70% OFF RETAIL • MONEY BACK GUARANTEE •FREE CONSULTATION

Salectiona from Psrais. Pakistan. Chma. MdM

ORIENTAL RUG 4 ART GALLERY •55-4756

QUEEN BEDROOM auna Triple w/2 mirrors. 2 mghtstand* 300 651-0669

7M Household Qoods Wsyns County

711 Misc. For I Wsyns County

CANTON HOUSE lua o l lurnltur*. must aaa. alao adda 4 anda Cad. 373-1740

CURIO CABINET - GM * . ightad 3 a d M t s b M • altar 4.30 427.5723

DESK, solid oak. , aang o 4300 Ca l after 4pm.

344-0523

DINETTE SET 42" round tabM. dark per Quel lormlca lop 4150 RoB-top daak 4200 Both good condttkm Altar 6PM. 421-4904

DINING ROOM SET- Couch 4 chairs, dryer 4 refrigerator

45»-542«

DININO SET- Pine TreeOa tabM. chi-na. bufMt 2 eaienawn leevee, 2 benche* 4 2 chairs Beeutlful condi-tion 4450 Must aacrthce 722-4063

ORESSER 4 CHEST, country French., good oondltlon. great lor

bedroom 4175 397-0429

FOR SALE couch, end tabMe. bad Iramea. and baby (umlture Keroeene heeMr OMna. 455-0196

FURNITURE CompMM Houae. Mr •eeher 4 dryer. 4

5*2-4568

GAS STOVE. Oder, good condition 430 Wa i i m waterbed total peck-

4150 422-5761

RE-SELL-IT Moving & Estate Sa les

on-site or In our showroom

Tha moat complete and

474-7355 R O C H E - e o e o i s

3 pace leather group Sofa, chair ottoman 4 month* oM. aicaaani condmon 44300 433-3064

SECTIONAL. 2 piece (one piece *oM

condition 2 yr*. old 4500 5BB-good •2971

SECTIONAL. 5 pMce. gray rocker tecaner Both «ka new Set men'a WBaon iron* metal wooda Cenop earner Even* 477-17B4

SHERRILL aofa 4 rocker. Henredon lab lea. —aBMB oondltlori Gieny-Deys. 553-9433 Eva * 464-4961

SINGER ZK3 ZAG sewing machine, dial model, in cabinet . $53 cash or monthly payments .

GUARANTEED UNIVERSAL

SEWING CENTER 674-0439

SOFABED 4 loveaeal Map le bunkbed HltacM stereo component •et *«00/beet offer 643-6195

SOFA BED. quean aaa. beige. « t -ceaent condmon. aMdoni uaad. paid 4800. aakmg 4300 or beM WhMe 1 braaa oaamg tan. 430 645-9629

SOFA DINETTE aM with matching i t canter. 354-5186

SOFA-4 ft, bkae velvet and bkie 4 la i n a l - Good condition.

477 green lOMi 4300/mafcec

SOFA BB". chak. 3 tabMa tradMon-M. 4150 tor a4 855-3149

STUOIO COUCH 4150 HumkBBet 420. o mattrsas. boa aprmg S75 rack4T5. 10 apaad bare BST-

TAKE

NOTICE!! THE STATUS EXCHANGE

ESTATE FURNISHINGS-ANNOUNCES

OUR LARGEST SALE EVER!

Fr t .Sa t .Sun . A p r 2 7 . 2 8 . 2 9 10 l o 5

22113 TELEGRAPH (Waal akM of TaMgrapfiS of 9 M )

GORMAN'S CENTER We're Complete*/ Jammed Packed W/NPW 4 ExOUng 1990 Inventory EXAMPLE Three pMoa cherry w e l

V M R l CQfl. Ka- throw 4 pMow*. Ten;

chMng chatrs. SoM 4 love

T o n a o l « M q u a 4 : a n art at 4 M l 8 na mckxang Lamoa 4 WuaernhM.

BUYING & ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS

356-8222 TELEPHONE TABLE- Having aaM 4 aaoraga apace. CnisMai I tc iMMon. CaB 786-7148

TRADITIONAL

rver 3 y rs oM. Ra 11,700 f r o y 6BB-

TROY

TWO FINE SALES BY BAYNARD

S1 One Day <**,. PH 27. 9-8

— W a ^ c leataaar Orchard u Rd MM Fmm-aiaMn Rd «eaf MapM) a t Loaded Sato

HENREDON rial chaet. braaa trim. 4275 48' round oak tabM. 4200 4 Bruar chak* 450 An-tique oriental coffee tabM 4100 Mr 4 Mr* Windsor chairs. 4210 pak Karaatan contemporary wool rug. 4»6ft. (150 Karaatan onanlM atyM wool rug. 4*8ff. $100 After 5pm

344-4778

LIVOMIA-Ghme cebnet leak am a a. 36 m Matching drop leef tabM with peds and 2 chairs, n aaa aft aofa bad.

a. 427-0144

LIVONIA-moving 16172 r vsvs. 275 Quakanoem Sub Apr 24-28. 10-5 Furniture, chairs. TV. tabM. lampa. anack trays. Addt dothee. Chrtetmea. lewe

MAPLE COUCH, Early green wneMte stripe* 2 Exoeaant condtoon 4175 455-3926

ORIENTAL RUG. 9 X 12. 1 0 0 * WOOL handwoven. apprataed M 45.000 Aakmg 44.000 After 5 30 674-2279

OUASAR micro wave. 9 month* oM. 700 watts. mMB power Mvela 4 pro-grammabto level* 4160 Sokd oak

bed/mirrored book ahMves In-clude* temperature control, heater. Knar 6 *heet* 4299 256-1622

QUEEN SIZE SOFA 'Sleeper 4 matching w e a eat Coca tea table.

~ hanging. A l 1 yaer oM. nt condmon 255-7771

SECTIONAL Sofa, camel. 4500 Mt. tompe. aide chak. aawtrng ma-

chine. 450 each Light tbiiura. fu l 4 twm matlraaa 4 boxspnng 336-2348

SOFA LOVESEAT. chak. 2 tabM* matching, very good cundWori.

4450 464-0972

SOFA: Loveeaat. chair 4750 Couch. 4250 Contamporai* AM m

Rionl SB6-172B

SOFA 4275. 2 powdeied blue chairs 475 each Bench 430 1 ooffee table 4 end table 450 each. 2 black aRMf units, glass doors on top ahafve 4 aghf 4 7 5 ^ c h Eaeredae Mke 450 Formica Burtwood dmmg room tabM. 2 leaves 18 "each. 6 leather 4 chrome awlial chak a 4750. A l aa-

274-7020

SOFA - 84" betg cuehaon, traditional CondWon. $1W

eerth tones. 3 Myto. good

i38-3621

TOWLE Royal alrerwara 76 piec lor 12 Waaeoe Ba ver tee aermca.

Yindaor aMrang a*, piece aatilng roque 5 piece ak-

882-1419

Two couchaa. 2 stove. JMhweahai Garden CMy

522-1963

VERTICAL BLINDS-Cloud gray. 94x84 and 44x44 $400 or baM fl$-tor CaB aRar 4pm. 422-2568

WATERBED-King with 6 diaaiar pec 4390

eoe CompMM Metal 1 yr. old.

531-1646

WATERBED. Queen a n . aoft a ldad Brand naw from Art Van WR aacrv ftee $600 awn -4pm. 643-9010

Weeunghouee k X 6.000 BTU oer boot eace

Hon. raaeonebto 451-

W O O D BURNER S T O V E Northwlnd. Model BL Man* wood dr

WOOOeuRNMG STOVE Mr tight. aB Vie piping. CjicManl condition SSOO/beM dflar.

710 AMscFor 8ala Oakland County

ABOVE GROUND POOL LmiJMmi, muet t

$100

A l 9MM bunding* M ctoae out prte-e*. New 8 ueed Any aM* 100a 100. S2SJOO. 40x60. $6,560 100*100. $ 15.900 427-8657

5T-Red-4200.00. J T B W j ^ T M a a

IBM Bectrlc TvpewrNer - $120 00 Drum SM - 4300 00 LadM'a Goff Shoe*, naw. ana 7 -

LadM-* GoB CMba and Bag -- B47-27BB After 5 P M

Laraa. iMrdy. oon-A - Piaiaa. I R i k l i •manga 824-2434

ELECTRK AMMO i

EVERGREEN TREES

aay. WMa. Back N t o Spat

^ S j R c f c o e f i r T a B R

AM CONOrXMMS 0» n a a M M M A F i a a

AMTtQUB OAR MR •STATES

f y a e • e e e a a a e ^ B

a r v r r r a

FOLEY BaMaer aharperknc a»dp • 4 a w a a a complata. 42.000

UOBly trader 4X8. aatra heavy duty $360 464-0178

GARDEN WAY CART-20 to. . antra urea $ i25/arm

CaB after 6pm.

HAJR STYLIST S hydrauBc ehaks 4 cabinetry CaB 463-5264

GREAT SHAPE SALON 4 SPA

KAYAK POOL. 12*20 I Offer You remove

PATIO FURNITURE - Wh i te , wrought Iron, round tabM w/4

4120

REDWOOO SWIMMING POOL: 116*32

cm 421-2141

SEAKING. 7HP autboard motor a M euvRary tank. 4150 6x8 tat bed

amobae trader. 4200 Boto good amon 422-1773

SOUO OAK BOARDS- From C h u n * 4 K n u l a r i

462-1 BOO

SWIMMIMG POOL Redwood above ground wfth deck Deck needs some rapak Soa 16ft > 32ft Pump, later, and equipment 4300 422-3408

TWO CAR GARAGE door wWl perta Very good condition 4250^ beM offer CaB after 5pm. 126-8368

O F F I C E E O U R M E N T

ShaMng 4 radung. ofBca chaars. t»-

2 matching aide arm chairs. 2 room dividers Largs ooM rack Oak oott-torence labia w/B arm aid* d i m . Comer recspwon room MbM w/2 0-

Al Pnoes You Won t Central

715 APPLE COMPUTER wffh 2nd drtva

• $250 EaoaBant conM-1-1614

712 ADMIRAL Rafr lgaralor. brown. 4200 30 eMctnc aiove. avocado $125 Antique china bultot. 4200

TO portable automebc waahar^ dryer. $400 Bath vanity with akkt. 430 EJI I: alanl conkon 991-7578

AIR CONOfTIONER. Kanmora.auto-t window mount. 18.000 BTU.

lamp, ton a vent oontrato. wood gram. 2BWa1BH. $300 Window mourn. 6.000 BTU. lamp, ton 4 nam controls, wood grsM. $200

Eva* 522-9155

BUILT-IN OVEN. EMctnc Wf tk^oo l w/blaek gMas front, continuous ctoanlng. LI taken I cuaat lon Beet offer. AAkr 6pm.

DISHWASHER- Kenmore Good no* 430. 532-4641

DRYER- Montgomery Ward. Bkc-Mc. gold BeM offer. Ca l after Bpm

ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, good con-~ Wove 475. f • "

$100. dryer dmon. atove 475. 'ekluaralor $100.

r $100 424-7222 ELECTRC CLOTHES ORYER. Smg-

p o r i a b i * ar sawing mschina.

ELECTRIC RANGE $100 DoubM

$150 Toaata 4 alnka 425 each GE da by Mds wM< dto-

851-7156

GE ELECTRK STOVE cm roBan. av-ocado. 30". good oondmon, 4*6. CaB BS7-10e2.

GE REFRIGERATOW. GEWVcMenm;

1*^00

GE SOE BY SIDE 23 5 cubic R. ra-frtgarator Iraazar. $495 GE doubto safe cleaning oven. $250. Both har-vaMgoM Hotpokit mmuwe.e oven.

aa 1-WB2

aavy My aaMiai 4 vary good CiMaMlmi. I rapak Boot tor 429S

525-6416

MAGIC CHEF W B M I 4 dryer 20 pd capacity 5 yr extended a n aw ty. 3 mo. dM MOO 422-5761

T O R S tors

Guaran teed . 722-1242

ft- aide by Wto BBB 1872 .4250.

REFRIGERATON/F raa ia t . 17.4 froaUraa G E . haraaM gaM 4130

Mill n i l '3.000 b . L u . ^ ^ H 4250. Both •i ioMiml- CaB aM

WHIRLPOOL mmtm 4 dryer. $136. each, ranok. 4124. lahluaTakji . 4200.72B-W7B 687 7222

AIR-DYNES - USED USED BIKES MOST SIZES

AMO. M l Schwann s c r

Livonia Schwinn Bicycle & Fitness

Center 476-1818

SCHWINN BIKES

A L a o u e a D s e $ - 4 a e - i

Commodore Amlea 500 -

traa $1100/offer

NEW PrtncaWn LS 300 «MI 300 DPI. 32

ware. PC pamtbrukh $660 Itojais 1200B eaL modem $12&. 312 •BBS

TANDY 1000MX B U CompaUbM. 2

n § In I n • l i l . 1 C i H i i n i n o u s m a i e q u i p .

CEMENT MOCEP oason EMctnc. B c u t * ft 47BB

CLARK UFT TRUCK (amaB) - 2000 toa. capacffy. LP gaa. feme 4 au ik * great $2400 47$ 8880

FORO. BB1. tractor. Baa poaaer. naw loader. 88700. nognffaPM 36 Ferou-

. 5 ft- Woods, Brueh hog. $2900 Vw 11law TS30. tree apada. traaar iWMit , $5500 $47-1147

HOL2-HER 1403 ECga Bandar. 36 hdurs. i oonauon. $15 ,500

17

717 Lawn-Garden ' r — Wmm Equip.

4150 GoodcondBton start. 4 ftp- angme RUon 113 BBBB

BRIGGS 4 STRATTON power 2 T cuL SVWtp. 4 years oM

FARMAL TRACTOR 1962-63. 2 1 plow*. 1 d r a t 1 scoop

aplow anachment fo.OOO^baM CaB PM or Cary after 4pm. 5*2-4315

back lathe. 4 M M loader.

FORO $N Farm Ti

JOHN DEERE •or. 1 4 H P H

JOHN Q g R E 110 » kp. iracMr.

oondMon*$112S Eva* . '

JOHN DEERE

LAWN MAINTENANCE a q u M m ^ l Trailar. ST

TORO ROE-ON I M 424. 8 k-p. a f fh r

7 H

K O H L E R

n*doorMM<aaad *.'lQ V < ( g ! $ R a

MaaakkML I f i o M . w . mm ^ d a r 4 * M M r . a M d k e $ i W B « B B 8 4 j |

POOL - Far B ^ M Ya*

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BUYING!

TOP PRICES PAID

-JBtaBLEftSCfrOftEXCHAMSsB 8125/mo. ta-

FarmtagkonHM*.6t

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CANNON tor 630 70-2 ttk

SONY km VUn i Mrt 8 MM «M I chargor CM

711 HMcai

• T H » WEEK ONLY CdMMWporary Cong » •

• Tow choice of fcMh - weinut.

IM no— ksvt-aarc rd pacta

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lo 12783

:SMILEY BROS. 87s-7wo •47-1177

. Open Sun 1-5

7 »

ACROSOMC Bp 30 yrsoM. 877S

WMBCO. MI-KOO BALDWIN ACROSONIC ExcMsnl •ton. Asking •2230.

tsndM books Cad BALDWIN ACROSONIC spkld p4-

oneyeer. 1290. Cal ovea.

728 Musical 738 Wanted To Buy 46 s. Ota come*, carta.

. WW EMs. IliNl, Ca* E «

s w . BBt-1600

keytward Maal lor smM dmrch. •1.000 AM tar Virginia Ftapwtnck

banc*. doHvory. tuned « warranty ••00. MKNgon> Piano Co. 5*8-2200 FANTASTIC TECHMCKSH Ksyboerd Digital sound Ongmeify •8600. Ml tor <1900. CM 32 2177 KBMALL ORGAN. smsil lamer mcxtaL MM Arm.

SPECIAL SALE grands. consotas 6 spinels.

Yamaha. Stemwey. Kmv

10 ontaald Store Opan Sun. 1-5 EVOLA MUSIC • 334-05*6

486-4*77 7266970

BUY IT SELL IT FIND IT

Classifieds 591-0900 644-1070 852-3222

888 Boat* A Motor*

P I A N O C A B L E c o n o o l o . c o n d i t i o n , f r u i f w o o d <1 .000 C M e v e s

c e b l n e t 4 3 7 - 3 4 4 4

P 1 A N O - G R I N E L L C o n c e r t G r a n d U p r i g h t E x o d t a n t c o n d m o n -8 4 6 » r - 2 6 1 - 4 9 2 6

PIANO-Sankc fc conso ls . W o n d s r k i t o n e < 1 2 5 0 o r

U k e n o w . b o d o f t a r . 8 4 7 - 6 I M

S A M I C K u p r i g h t p i a n o . b e o u M d c o n d i t i o n , che r r y w o o d . 42- t a * . p o d d e d b e n c h A f te r S p m . 7 3 7 - 6 8 3 8

SPINET P I A N O S (2) - O n t t o r t 1 F rench . 1 C o n t b o t h b tack . You r c h o i c e c k x t a e de l ivery

M t c o n d l -* n i p o r * r y .

M M In -6 4 7 - 4 5 9 7

CHMA DISHES- Fua/PWIM San.

EARN UP TO S 1.000.000 That * riant, being us a itMBon dol-lars worth of scrap end we wM pey you tar ft Or. bring ua S5 aor«i of •crap. we can hondto « . We buy tor recyclng: Aluminum, coppar braaa.

HAGGERTY METALS. 14018 Hag-party Rd... mM Sd Schoolcraft

490-09*0

STE1NWAY - 45 INCH CONSOLE, walnut. Hka new. now 14500

SMILEY BROS. Dstrott 875-7100 Birmingham 647-1177 Birmingham Open Sun. 1-5 USED UMOMT Piano begrmmg laaaoni Baat

Qraal tor Jftsr over 433-39*3

VIOLA 16m . wrm COM Only uaad * months. Excdtant condmon

450-2847 YAMAHA D6R-2000 with sequencer. drum maicMna and axlras. Uka naw *1400. 895-1525

727 Vidso Games VCR's - Tapes

SEE NEW laaaa Mdaoa m tha priva-cy d yOur own home bdore tha gsnerM pubMc. Wrtla to San-Mac. P O. 727. Plymouth, Ml 48170

728 VCR, TV, 8tereo, Hi-Fi, Taps Decks

i i THDmP5Dn B O A T S m«rCx,yi/«£j

SPECIAL PURCHASE CUTLASS t f k A A A 0 N L Y

170 9)999 5 LEFT!

$ E M 5 S [ Regular Discount Price

and FREE TRAILER OPEN: Mon.-Fii. 9-9, Sat 10-5, Sun. 12-5

40 B o a t s In O u r S h o w r o o m

ANDERSON MARINE I HHEE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU

r.'T CLEMENS WATERFORD FLAT ROCK f ' ' h GHti'JO <3431 TELEGRAPH

1 6 9 - 2 5 7 0 8 6 6 - 9 9 2 2 7 8 2 - 1 4 8 8

PICA COLOR VIDEO camera. (Not a camcordar) bcilirl condtaon with

89-8483

729 CB Radios CsHular Phonos

PANASONIC 500 Sanaa, car/lrans-portaCMa phone. paid. $900 m Octo-bar. sM tor baat offer 356-1718

730 Sporting Goods DUNLAP MAXI POWER golf Clubs, 4 metal wooda. 8 iron*, uaad ona

•230. 981-0970 EXERCISE BENCH

Five In 1. praaaaa. curia, S50 Ca* altar 8pm. 427-0238 GOLF CLUBS-Graphite Mlzuno wooda and irona Hartfty uaad S475. Call altar 5pm. 881-7913

GREAT CASH PWCES PAID FOB USED ALBUMS - CO S ANO CASSETTES WILL PICKUP LARGE QUANTITY

SAM S JAMS Ferndeto 547-7287 Lwonl* 522-3472

OPEN 7 DAYS.

OLD ORIENTAL RUGS Wan tad i mtad an* aaa or condi

Cal 1-600-443-7740 PINBALL MACHINES wantad Any condition. Ctaan your baaamanl WM pey cosh Jim 628-7797 WE PAY CASH lor any type torkim. truck*, machinery and equipment Cal. aak tor TG. 544-7804 oravaa.

870-7225

738 Household Pals ADORABLE HIMALAYIAN kittens

334-5223 ADORABLE KITTENS to homa . Caa and Man good

4?5-717t AKC DACHSHUNDS or mintaiuras. Homa rawed pupplaa Champion alrad stud sennce. terms. Grooming. Bob Albracht 522-03*0 BASSE T7 HOUNO-6 mala Brown 6 white (150 month old

BEAGLE PUP - AKC. tan la. 12 old. <150 CaU 474-8672

BOUVtER. AKC. To flood homa only 3 yr. old. mala, neutered. Good vrtth children 442-04*3 BOUVIER daa FLANDRES Raapon-Mbto homaa wsnted tor "Raacuad" dogs. Ca* 372,-0437 or 881-0200 CANARIES. 2 mala, baautllul cage •90 2 Parafcaats with caga MO

358-8664 CHIHUAHUA pupa, mala. 1130 * weeks. mot*, wormad. Shown-Sat.

455-6582 CHINESE SHAR-PEI Pupa

I Una. 425-48*3 COCKATE1LS provan braodtag pair. lamia paan. mala normal gray, must bskspt together. <150

561-1082

738 HousshoMPets 888 * Motors 'LMCM 1—8 mk ft. bow i •tar MoarH Cjica8.nl o

•UBftA R«5€R 1 OUJB.. opan bow.

WISH WOLFHOUND Mix. ama* 11 mo old lamala. m ahota • wormad. Good wWiodtar doga. 129 368-0377

CSC. 33ft. 10*6. good i 7 * opfton —. i

la *N Maaain ll*a— jBMa«ii - - - aw wMaquSd «U500.baai .ZL2£ E t i i T • -- KVPM ft 1 MM I . .. yaVAN 18FT.. daap V. Supar NOMAD. 1M7: x l odaal Inwanao- Snappw, l n . f t dapth flnoar. muon. ftaar badr 55P- " " " I oonaota. oarpatal 2Qhp mmyartraal & traMr S4200 720-3006

KITTENS - Vat chackad 8 vaodnai-ad. HaaWiy mctataad babtaa rataad wtai lowa. Alao; calico 1 yaar oM. To aatad homaa onlyl 344-0181

CCLEWVTY. 1967. 16MM span bow. V-6, 20 hra, loadad. tr*tar, «M D00

Mota. 476-0714

• moa old Playful. Mand-imatalo 255-24

Canaury Marldtan W4 277 Aft Cab-m MO Ham kMdad, to* can-vaa.tt0.900/oftar. 791-1206

ly A* whrta tamata lo jood

LAB PUPPIES, t malaa * lamMaa. AKC. haaMh amaad 822-0231

CENTURY ir 1079. maroon/whAa, 140 I.O. Marcury, low hourm. traMr •8700. Garaga Morad. 274-1804

am. guar- CENTURY 822-6296 ahora. a-z

LARGE DOG CRATE Aimna atyta -•90. Good condition

6*3-8736

1976. 1*H IL ata|MO-l/O. 168 hp

721 •4.006 ? 1-7*36

LHASO APSO-blond. tamtaa 1V4 yaara old. <100. Ca* ahar 7pm 8

394-6293

CENTURY 1970- T«*> anglnaa, 24 R. Cabin Crulaar. Do avaryWng.

a tranar Taka ovar paymanta • 170 mo/baat534-0*07 261-3010

MMATURE YORKK Tamar AKC. kaat w 3444796

1 yr mala with ahol* Graat with kida. 8390/baaL MINI-SCHNAUZER. 12 graa. AKC. Altar Spm MINI-SCHNAUZER. 12 graa. AKC Aftar Spm

AKC. PEKINGESE PUPPIES mala 8 lamala BaauWul 6

931-6128 POMERANIAN tan. S3S0. black I

525-0444 ROTTWEILER PUPS 8 ADULTS

Champion arad Layaway or larma avaltatla.

502-1229 ROTTWtLER - 6 waaka old. 5 to-

2 mataa. J250 931-2406 SAMOYED puppy. AKC. S300

421-7650 SHEPARD COLLIE, mala. 1M. yrv old. nautarad Room to run. Good watchdog 081-0622 SHEPHERD COLLIE mil.

*t dog. naada room lo ru companion, to good homa. 52 SHEPHERD MIX 6 month old. apayad, a* ahota. ahy awaat paraon-akty Cat. lortolaa ana*. 6 montfia old lamala. good paraonaty. a*

IMnad. 855-4136

CENTURY. 10*4 - 20 ft, 170 hp, Marcury inboard/ outboard Naw traiar. akTa. 87000 Evaa 645-5027 CHAPARRAL 19*7- 23 ft. 270

cuatom irakar. aaoal-•23,900 476-5225

CHAPARRAL 10*6 218XLC. 2*0Marc. m ini Cuatom traaar Extra*. <10.900. Muat aaa. 686-1633 CHEETAH TOM M ft. bow rUar. SOhp taroa. traMr. LCQ dapth Und-

•4500. CHEETAH 1066- 16H ft bowrldw 75 horaa powar outboard. Starao. traMr 6 antraa. 84,000 501-9103 CHTttSS CRAFT 10M 1M LTD Oack boot with roOar traMr. Marcury cru-laar Inboard/outboard, 200hp V-8, •rtraa. »11,900/baat. Mr " 344-8332 (SI T) Chry*tar.t078.Conquaror.ir. tM hp.mboard/outboard. 316 V6. traa-ar. ««o*Mnf- •5.000/baal 538-1668 CRUISEMASTER TRAILER 12O0 to. capacity, oalyanttad. Ian) condition #426 721-6786 EBBTIDE 10*7- 170 boartl/outboard. 2.3. w/traiar. taw hra.. dapth Ibidar. am/fm caiaaoi,

•7.700.

SKI NAUTIOUE 10*4 MM aondl-

SORRA SUNftPORT 10*5. 4*4.

SYLVAN 18*6- 1* ft. M hp Marcury Atamtman canvaa. dowrwvoar*. ra-dio. Icr. BMrte troina molar. traMr.

IS*. TOO. 477-0361 THOMPSON 10M aaa R^a^ttft.. cuddy cabta. 170 Lota of axtraa >10.000.

^• taa. 5*6-4216

THOMPSON 18 -V64679

TRACKER 10M Won. 40hpH Wt Trolkno r »0«M.«T700

ISS?*™ ww. ii r, powar » many axtraa

724-9006 TROJAN - M IL Sadan. SETSS

vary low hour*. Cal: 313-032-1709 VOONG: 1967 44 fL Ooubta Cabin. Motor YacM. Vary tow hours. Twin Oatrolt Otaaata. Fu»y Loadad' Raady tor Saaaon and PartocOy Makv tatnad Ca* 781

814 Campars, TraAars > Motorhomss

1076.

9S2-013I

HUM, tomaoa. lacks, naw 30 gal-

PICK-UP CAMPER Maapa 4. lacks Inckatad. MOO Cal aftar Spm PICK UP CAP S T

M In. high, amaI S

B II mi mi in whaal. al opUcna. Including gMa-ouf room. 32 fl 10*7 Ford, craw cab atao a'raMtila 522-3640 PUNA POP UP CAMPER W78-Sta^.tomaca.Varygoodo»h^

SOUTHWMD 18*6 - 27 IL. Ctaaa ». 6. tuny sal con-4 KW Onanr-t3 5 id. mlor

•ft. cr crutaa. daak ak. am/lm/ U HAUL,

toMloaM 721-M

WAYFARER - SMtooat. 16 ft. Ms, outboard motor. traMr, (2200.

64*-1914 WHACRAFT 10*7 Antigua 2*6. aft cabin. 67 lira., loadad. aacaMm condition <31.000 8*0-3663 WBXCRAFT-10*7 32 ft. twin 270"*. 77 hours, alr/haal. mlcrowava. Loran. starao CMssfts. riosOsrit condmon Aakmg S72.500.397-2674

807 Boat Parts

•OAT HOIST - Shora Station. Ona Old. <1500

607-04*0 ssat1

GALAXY too*. 10ft win bowrWar, 140 HP. Marcury, mint, axtra aqulp-manL M.7M or baat dftar 032-0075

SHIHT2SJ PUPPIES. AKC, Mny typa. hand ralaad. vat cfaackad and raady.

477-94M SHIH-TZU pupa. AKC. Champion

Part houaabrokan. graat wm 307-2545

SHIH-TZU PUPS, AKC. Shots, 6 s old 1 mala. 1 tamata. black

and wNta. Cut a. lovablu. graat aKh kids! S250 sach. 961-5468

COCKATIELS - 2 hand lad with caga <150 tor both WR saparsta

455-5719 GOLF CLUftS-SavarN aatt Miac dubs. bans, othara. 6:30am-5pm. Frt-Sat 352*8 Lanca 6 8 7 MM of) Wayna. GOLF CLUBS Ping coptaa. plus Ho-oar apax Naw IVM 6*7-6061 GOLF CLU6S - 2 MX TMatat tour modal Irons 1, J-SW Ram tuour grind Irons 2-SW. Cal 373-1690 HK-01 atock axtanOon. nal box lata. <1

306 CMtoar rtfta. Bi-Pod, an, 800 rounds, orlgi-

caaa, knmacu-

9*6-2201 SWIMMING POOLS

Kayak Pod mvltas you to taka ad-vantaga of pna-aaaaon M now on ftl modaisl arything. so ca* NOW 1-800-843-76*5 (MS2)

\ bargain prtc-

Moving - al must go. 735 Wanted To Buy BASEBALL, tootbal, hock ay. bas-katbal cards. Any sports mamora-M* Topp caah.WM IravaL477-25*0 BUYING USED RECORDS

Albums & 45 s 543-6954

COCKER - Mala pup. <130 Black, ahots. wormad 10 waaks. Shown Sat 455-6982 COCKER PUPPIES ty AKC. padlgrM. 1st shot, vartoua color*, raaaonabta. 626-0234 COCKERS - Adorable 8 * champion alrad AKC puppi shot* Must seal 53 COCKER SPANIELS- AKC. 3 2 bull, 1 black. <200 torn.

36 COLUE PUPS - 5 ahots. 5 waaks. S300.

DACH8HUNO PUPPIES, mnanjra black AKC mataa wm shots S100. Altar 3pm. 617 DOBERMAN PUPS, to* bioodad. raady to aa*.

474-4206 DOBERMAN pupa, AKC. pura Garmancftamplon blood kna. Raasonabla pnea 450-9181 DOBERMAN PUPS, AKC, accepting dapoaM tor aatact ahow or ot>a<S-anoa homa, titled parents. Even* or

946-3651 DOG-A Good Homa lor beautiful shetae mta dog, IOVM children. Cal 522-0192.

SOFT COOED Weetana AC.

EBKO 1070. ir. 140 amp Mercury IO. open bow. EZ toad traMr. nioa condmon. <4.500 477-5726 ELGIN 18ft. nherglam wltfi traMr. 45 horM power. Good ahape <1.400 or beat offer 526-04*2 FOUR WINDS deck bO*L 10*6. 190 UD to 13 oaooM m oufl <11,000 Cal Doug at: 681-2122 FOUR WMOS. 10M. 18 fL. 130hp -OMC. tow hours, axtraa included Asking <8.300. 937-3027/037-1741

808 VaMda A Boat Storags

AAA STORAGE Traders. Trucks

Outdoor, wal Bgfitad, a —* - -- - » - » - a cscincny avaaaDta. o

Jeftnea* Tetagreph araa. 536-7771 •OAT WELLS AVAILABLE: 15x40 8 45 fl Covered 8 uncovered. CMon ting. Marktay Marina Inc. 4*0-*000

WOOOR VEHICLE STORAGE Open 7 deys.

We welcome your mspection Master Cherge 8 Vtaa. 642-64

STARCRAFT 1072. 6 canvaa 8 tires, atove. Icebox, aank Lots of Slorage. <1350 STARCRAfT, 1M7, StsrHyar pop-up E»oa*ant condWon, Ska now. e»-traa. M*00. Altar Spm 471-4302 STARCRAFT-10*9. Sxoelent pop-

4 Screen 456-0461 up. staapa 6. oarao* kept Screen

room S3500 After 2PM 4 SUNUNE. 1978. 20R. sleeps 6. bath, oven, sWVk. refngerstor. *•> 8 mora •3.000 , 522-743* SUPER BUYI 24 ft Kayo* motor home 446 MemaUonel angina. Ful-ly mH contained Generator aacrtftoe, MOOO 6*4-6699 TERRY TAURUS 19*6, 23ft. travel traMr Clean, a*. *ke now. (7000 or beetoftar 061-093i TIOGA. t9*6 -2flfl Uonl Top notch partormanca. ataape 6. loadad1 <127.500. 644-5791 TRAVEL TRAILER-Royal Supreme 1M7 32 It Excelanl condition Air

6. <8 995 453-0027

UTIUTY TRAILER - t il' with MdM8 light package. Uk* now WOLVERINE 1076 alda-ln camper. 11 ft. Staapa 4. aaM oontamod unit. Everything works Good condmon • 1900/bMt Cal 722-1474 YELLOWSTONE. 1978. Skytaunge. M fl.. ataepe 8. axoaMnt. Original

<4200 or beat 522-0044

SPECIAL HOMES HEEDED- Shep-herd Lab Mix mala, Shepherd Hueky Male. Shepherd Female 533-2140

FOUR WMD6, 19*! deck boat. 170 Uo. •11,800.

SPRINGER SPANIEL lemale. AKC. spayed, loving dag lo a good home. Evena, 259-2655 or 641-5032

FOUR WINKS. Oack boat. 1067. 200 Candta. 21 ft. car phono. 2*0 hp.

Id. MoeMnL •13.000 Days, 856-8877 Eva.. 3*3-8557

homo. No caM after Opm. 453-5088

FOUR WMMS. Oack boat. 200 Can-dta. 1M7. 200 hp.. VS. 21-7" long. LID a* an! condition. <14.000 Altar 5:M PM FOUR WMNS 10M CANOIA 200 R S T - " FOUR WMNS 1067-170

Loadad. mint. •11,500. M1-0U2

DOG GROOMING-Moot IranqulMars. 21 yrs. For appointment ca*

F O U R W 1 N N 8 1 9 6 6 - 1 7 0 H o r t B m , I M Mar c r u M r . i n b o a r d / o u t b o o r d . • h o r M e r x i e r t n • M r . M . 6 M 4 7 1 - 8 1 6 7

FOUR W M N S 1 M 7 . 170 Hor taon . r r c s l a n t c o n e H o n M a n y o p t i o n s .

8B7 -7B10

GROOMER WANTED- Experienced Commleatan 8 beneOU nagnflabta

474-8606

GALAX* 1*64. 10 3- bowrW. LO low hours. EZLoad TraMr. axtraa. <5800 47

PROFESSIONAL DOG TRAMMG Don* In your home. Geuramaedl HO U M Breaking -on oommend- one. Spot m your yard. Larry 502-4*3*

GLASTRON. 1077. 1* IL, 86 hp. Johnaorv. asking S3200

744 Horses, Uvssiocfc Equipmsnt

ARABIAN SHOW HORSES-Broodr moras and tarnOy horsM. Alao Stal-lone at Mud. Kkjayn Son and BaM Grandson. Introductory lee. <500. Samor Arabian. 634-4838

GRANADA-10*6, 1* ft. 120 Inboard-outboard wrtrlm. Eaoy

traMr. 88.800 M1-0105 HUNTER 10*4 20 ft new. MM IMn 5 hours ua*. U i •nQ*

JW,,M) $so

o5*50 $5° J (f>root ol

D o n z i For years a name synonymous with

pertonnann boating. Fortune Magazine n amotf

Dona aa one of the best 1001 made i

100 products i m America

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:SUPRA mBOARDS •ComSWnQ M power aid performance 'ot the best ski boat with the luxury and .siyfing of ta finest runabouts

SUN CHASER Deck boats with vefsattty. comfort

. The poRBr of a s« boat

S A L e n o u R S t __ Monday-Saturday I

• 1 0 am - 8 pfflM

10am-6pm

CELEBRITY They burid ewrttment «*> every boat

A L S O . . . Playbuoy Pbn toons a n d Used Boats Qaloref

DOCKAGE AVAILABLE for .Boat Buyers.

3981 Cass Elizabeth Road POnttac. Ml 48054

313-681-7 lOO

u t l f u l C a s * Lakel

/T Great S a v i n a s on a sction

and Used Quality Boats Com lete Selection of New

S LOVELY Thouroughbrad-CroM 6 year old bay mare ProtaaMonaHi

'i»«M*gi. tumps tool Great gaits 8 personalty ptoa

800 Rec. Vehicles 1973. 23 n TfKHin ape 4. Mr. naw Or**, i

HONDA 4 Jrack

<i,5oo:

- 17ft., deep V. doeed bear. 96HP Merc. Psmco traMr. mint

Very tow hours. <3490. 476-3178

KOUBRA SaMoet. 12 fl. w«h trMk M. good oondWon, MOO. 722-5326 LARSON. 1M0. 25 ft., Sport Cn»-

n. loaded h atorsoe 365-057'

with options Rack 8 launch included. <28 500

JET SKI 19*8 with warranty. (2.200 or beef oftar. CMI aftar 3pm437-

L 10*6 18 IL. runabout . V-hu* I40hp Marc In-

board/outboerd. traMr. convertible lop. MOOO. Aftar 5pm. 421-1274 MARK TWAIN 21 8 head, ataape 4. camper top. piua traMr. leea then 50 ta*., Ma naw. H8.500

422-6154 MIRROCRAFT 14 fl Deep FWim-

25hp Johneor -r. traMr. <1200.

802 8nowmobHoa YAMAHA 11

350 XLV 540 MM con-as. 2 inn . oovar.

726-2*68

OOAY SAILBOAT 1070 d«on, naw outboard. Mu« sal. S7000 many extras.

466-0634

805 Boat Docks I Marinas

OUTBOARD MOTOR. 29 HP. Johrv 8 controls, runs good,

••275 722-0543

BOAT WELL. 40 ft - Lake Erie. •1600 tor ajmmer. 02000 tor •

M 1 - 2 0 0 6

PERE MARQUETTE 15" Ifiirdaai. 55hp. good oondtaan. S1900 Wesk-ands. 856-3743 Mon -Frt 538-8218

CHARLEVOIX - BeauUtol Round Lk. boat sip 35 x 12. by tha aaeaon

616647-01*0

w/Galor traMr"*" ff"h% motor •2,490/oRar 501-2401

812

BMW RKXV7 1976. loada ot HARLEY 1003 17.000 mt. __ •6500 Altar Opm.

FLHT Classic, uundmuiv 456-2047

HARLEY 10*3 FLHT. to* dra tow mMs, <5,500 or beet oltor

HONDA 1073 7M CC aduR ownad. Vary good condWon. Too many ex-

tras to Mt, 0000/oftar. 721 1949 HONDA 1074 200CC. •400.

1976 Gold Wing. Touring M aaa. <2.000

751-0*50 HONDA T078 GokMng- Naw Urea. brakM 8 battery. Many ama. Ex

425-8405 HONOA-1M1 CB750

.HMO.

4M0 Maoa. Me 347-0353

HONDA «M1 CX900 - 0.000 rMtaa. good condmon Extras. <490

MONOA. T8*4 Interal chroma.% adto 6 CB. HONDA. 1*04. tatarpepm

,tt.000. 750.

549-8731 HONDA 10M INTER8EPTOR. 700 oc. UrnMed EdWon. Paan mm Mlntl Low m*ee 83200 647-0003 HONDA 10M SPREE. Red. mint taat 1375 or beat after.

682-8754 HONOA 1906 VFR700F kiteroaptor Bought new M 1968. only 1500 mMa, showroom condmon. 63200/ t)MI M7-5464 HONOA 1M7 SPREE SpedM E<*-•on. Whfta. mint condmon. Vary tow

•360 662-9637

HONOA #70 rural ant ahape <125 ~ 175, ExcaMnt shspe ttOO

670-6078 KAWASAKI: 1070, 400 LTD. Good oondMon. Asking S400. CMI 500-6417

818 Auto A Truck Parts A Service

BRADLEY GT Kit Ckr Plane. Gul wing a more. Ca* altar 5pm

Structural +. much 665-1403

CAP. Astro Nghrtae. Black, flta Ford •ft . bad. 8490 534-16M FIREBIRO/CAMARO ) QUaa f-(OM

815a 721-2977 FIVE Goodyear Vector

'5R/15 on 5 P2S6/75R/1 I w.000 itm

Ford 5x5.5 rlma. <125/aet 450-7206

FOUR 990 x 165 •para Bra*. 8 tog Fc MO. Two 050 x 16 5 anow UreeT 6 aFord or Dodge, good condmon.

721-676* OLDBMOBftE 360 Engina 6 trana-Mon, 47.000 m*os. 8475 Whole Sew/MM. 967-0621

906 Turbo rims, set of 4. S290.931-2400

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DON'T RUM YOUR CREDIT HMa you Mad to aal your car but tound thM you owe mora Man M worth? America * oldaat 6 largeet vatacta management network can Mp by having your payments 6 In-

347-4*07 Notaaorchergo SECOND CHANCE

RNANCING Taylor Jeep Eagta wM arrange tow cool financing tor paopta refected at other lMj*rahtp*H "We have a crad* program to It your noed* and

CREDIT HOTLINE 946-8200

Ext. 54

820 Autos Wanted ABSOLUTELY

HIGHEST DOLLAR PAID FOR QUAUTY AUTOMOBILES

We aa* with confidence, wa buy with

562-7011 ED AUIL7WANIEU

•40 to 84500 Paid Free Towing

Col Rudy 673-5317

NOHTHAWK. 1003, 660 HONOA ' OOO mMs. stored. Must

MO. 4*3-702* or 5*1-8679

SUMMER BOAT DOCKAGE chain ol mm within 1 hours

drive of moat western suburbs. You

PONTOON-10*7, 36kp Marc, mm . . er. MM condmon 86.900

Iwrtftop. 24 ft 14. Mooring i

100. Mf-4

I Ml with luat on* 313-4864404

PONTOON, 24" Smokercreft. 19*4 wf» 50 HP Mercury, good •4500/beM After 6 pm.

808 BeetsAMotora ADVANCE 19*0. 16ft . day aaMr, w/ traMr. M. mam. 81860/beM.

496-7006

PONTOON- 26 ft Croat wMh SOM Mariner, good oondmon. «1800 •mi Cal Sandy M7-1236

T 1*70. ALASKAN SMOKERCRAFT - 16 «, 0.0 Marc .motor, tow tos. traMr. Me naw, >2200. 640-4064 or 546-70*4 ALL SEASON 19" boat. ISOte. i fH condtaon MOOO *f±*m ALUMINUM BOAT: 13'- C Meyers * • W» * "jjoring oovar. Excel-lent oondHlen M90. 46S4XM6

SAILBOAT MR. Larson Ragena with traMr • 1.000 37S-3043

s e a ' s n*bkig Boat. IMS. 16

ft. «Mh TO ho Johneon Powar trim

W ^ 3 44-BAM. 1007. IT 4" • matM kafce 150 Mercury oueboare aWH II* Ml* s. 113.400 877-20M

imbo PS5VT, BAYLMER. 10*6 TOR

•OAT LOANS SbommTLM^-"

M1-M47 ar 7S7-24tf

SEARAY i*B7. M ft. Cuddy z & x z s u s r t x a s i MARAY-1**7 30ft Ii m* I oondM

•OAT ISMLftMar, 466-40*4

SKJNATKX* M01 10*7 1 RtSm*'

S U S U K I B f T R U D F E R . I t TOOoc. 3 . 7 M m M s . m k i A s k i n g < 1 * 0 0 .

6 6 - (S tack o o n d B t o n 7 2 6 - 3 2 1 0

S U Z U K I . 1974, G T 18S. tonctlonM • W O . A tao . H a n d * . 1 * 6 2 A s c o t . FT S M - tor p a r t s S 2 M . M a r k : 7 B B - M 1 2

S U Z U K I . 1 * 7 7 G S 7 M . a x o d t a n t

5 3 6 - 1 B M

S U Z U K I . 1977 R M 3 7 0 , M O d t a n t c o n d t a o n M M or b e d .

9 3 6 - 1 6 M .

S U Z U K I I B M . 560CC. " M a s . < 1 8 0 0 E r o M o m A f t a r 5 3 0

Jtack. 3 6 0 0 c o n d t a o n . M 1 - 5 4 M

S U Z U K I I B M . 0 6 * 0 . Ex. ( M a n . o n l y d r i v e n 2 m o n < 7 M n e g o t t a b t a

c d t a n t o a n -Bt* . S t o r e d

5 2 2 - 2 * 0 4

Y A M A H A R A Z Z 1 M 7 o o n M t a n . a p t t a n d r a d t o A l t a r 8 p m

axcoBen t

* M ^ - 8 B M

Y A M A H A - 1 9 * 2 , M a x i m o o n d M o n , 10 0 0 0 mf tao . r w w r e e r B r a < l , 0 M .

2 h e l m e t s ! 4 6 6 - 7 I M

1 1 4 C s ^ , r ' A P A C H E 1672. E x o d t a n atove. r e M g e r a t a i . a tak .

t ) 8 t a o p s 7 .

T S S R 2 p r o p a n e tanks. S B M .

t ) 8 t a o p s 7 .

T S S R APACHE 1076-ftop m

.6 MOO or bed oftar M1-0174

APACHE 1000 So*d State, i

KNOOI 24 FT •TM BaM and vary 7. tat* of M-

OOACHMAN. ISMa l*ur 26.000 mMa

PACE ARROW ISM moMr home. MR. 80M0 MM MM bade, rear bMft wrtraa. Ml .OM

PASSPORT 1SSS 24 f t

Blr.S34.ie6.

Bus SO m m t r w n Daya b747m. eve, mt^ms oSSSTmSZT

OaS 881-1

CAR WANTED-Looklng tor m— running car. oan mMa aomo repairs.

532-1067

WANTED AUTO'S & TRUCK S

Bill B r o w n -USED CARS-35000 Plymouth Rd., UvorM

522-0030

822 Trucks For Pais DOOOC 10M DIM - Cap 6 md. Ma now, M.OO* mMs. MOOO. ~ " k M1-01M

DOOOe MMstaaptahnp II in all, onfy 88.9*6

FOX HILLS Cta)

436*740 FORO F ISO XLT LAMAT PICKUP 10*7 - Air. onMs, power window* S lock*, caaaafta. 2 tana S mare Clearance Price 67.9M

CRESTWOOD DOOOE

421-5700

823 Vans 824 JespaAOthsr 4-Whssi Drivas

•eried w*h captain diaka. boy wkv

CRESTWOOD tant condition • 14,780

11.700

FORO-1078. Ctaft Wagon. I, gar. good mtarior and pew* Rune. (700. 44

828 Sports A Imported Cars

ACCORD LX. 1M7. 3* 000 mMs. A-

FORD 18*4 ha* ton. 4*4, kom OA 720-5202

FORD 1*76 vSo^bed'cal ta?!? 567-36*0 or 70*-*01*.

FORO. 1073. F-100 Cuatom. Naw . tkao. tots d exiaa 422-3*35

FORO. 1*61 F1M cysnder. siAon 81150 or bed

ACCORO. 19*4 - Excdtam eondk-•on. runs wdL M.OM or bed oftw 474-7107 680-5*00 m* 212.

FORO 1979 - pick up, F-1M. V-8. automatic cap sicsl8nt condmon •2500 or bed oBar. 647-9236

FORO. 19*5. CLUBWAGON. <3*50 Cal aftar 3

261-3414

ACURA. 1M7 Integra LS. 6 apeed. darao rtantti. aunrod. red. •79M. 537-0133

FORO 1M1 F150 Pickup, orlglnd owner. >1300 or oftar After 5:30PM.

FORO. 1M6 traMr pack. 4

XLT. 2 k chairs 6 1

ACURA IM* Integra LS Sun-rod. amoaRaiii oondmon. M.OM.

FORO 1M2F1M V*. 4 speed. 6 cyknder. ak, stsrao. cap. good eorii truck. S1800.

3*3-4727 FORD 19M F350, dud rears. U data utMty body, automatic. V*. <6.200 CM Mon. thru Frl. 8am-Spm

M.000 CM after 5pm 456-04*6 FORO. 1M6 Club Wagon 30.000 mMa.>10.2M Norih Brdhsrs Ford 421-137* FORD IM* Club Wagon XLT. *( _. •anger 302 eutomaUc overdrive, traiar lowing, loaded 54K mMa. Naw Uras.brMM M100. M7-06M

AUOH9*6, 40008 M200 4 door. 8 spaed. M. *ter* , Mud SM. surgery Evee. AUDI tM7 50006

Mfe.kha i •12JM0.

AUDI 6000. IM*, CS Turbo tatmacuiate Mud aad After 8pm 2SS-6453

FORO 1*69 Ranger Ptdus. VS. 4 wheM drive. M. 90.000 mla* 82800 Rune good

FORO, 1M6, XLT. 1 own* Window Van. E-150.

r. loaded MOOO or 437-8245

FORO. 19*6, F- ISO Pickup. 300 I * cylinder. 4 apeed. ki

MOOO/oftar 644-0029 OOO, • 3 tod £ I M M A *

FORD TOM F-150 • Cyanoer 4 apeed. overdrive, with cep. M.4M

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 276-S700 FORO 11 cylinder. < TO. 400

19 F-150- Super Cab. 6 automatic. 8 ft. box

FORD. 19M. Ranger. Super Cab," power (tearing 6 brakes, AMFM * stereo cassette, tl 1.000. 258-28*0 '

FORO 1M7- Bivouac Conversion, loaded. Cotor TV, much more. • 11.0M or bed oftar FORO, 1M7 - FtaMfted Inside, excei-lent oondMon. tranatarabia warrarv-ty. >7.500. CAI M7-FORD. I9M. XLT. dub wagon. V*. 8j t*ssingn. many options ndudCT traiar tow. axcMant c 16.000 mMs. »T2.700. 346 479 FORO. 1060 Aaroetar XLT. 8 pes-aangar. loaded, naming boerds/ stnp g. 16.750 rMtas. r <12.565 After 5:30pm

«6* X-10. hard lop. stored winters. 2*.000ml. 5 speed menud. M300/bed.

651-7880/861-0707 BMW. 1077. 530L <2900 or reooorv Sbta oftar 4*6-0641 BMW 1000 - 7331. high mMa. load-ad. m brakes, good condmon. bed oftar CM Pam, 737-60M BMW Ml 3201. 51.700 rwarMtehelne. aunrt ExceMnt <4.500 271-4378 BMW - 10*3 3201 While, aunroof 75,000 mlM, baauttKM) maintained.

M*ent condmon. MjXW Days 332-7400. or Eves 5466714

FORO 10M - XLT. 5 Her. automatic, loaded, with or without i ^ 7 a ?

FORD IBM Aaroatar. Eddie Bauer M. power locks/wlndowo nicMsnl

<12.500

BMW 1003 52OE 75.000 nk record. Reduced lo MOOO 553-5029

MITSUBISHI. 1085 Great runnmc truck. <3.499

FOX HILLS : Chrysler-Plymouth r 496-8740 M1-3171 k

FORO. 1989 conversion by Unrver-sd. Loaded. 11800 mMs. Me now. <14.900 346-3052

BMW • 10*3 638CSI 56.000 mMa. cared tor. to

NISSAN 19*4 King Cab 6 • *. M. stereo Only M.OM

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 278-6700

OMC SAFARI 19M SLE. 8 | gar Loededn Lxcekeni co •900 mMs. <13.500. CM 867-7663 GMC STARCRAFT. 10*2 - Conver-sion Van. M OOO mles. loaded, now llraa <4.000 or baM oftar 2*8-5453 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 19M - Ao-

BMW 1004 - 2 door. 31M.- naw irsnanMMaii 6 brakes. *unrod, stereo MOOO BMW 1064 533.. perfect oondmon. tow mMs. M options. Si 1,OM or

M Oftar. 474-2406 RANGER 1965 - 2.0 Mar. 5 spaed. gr*y. good condition. S29M or bed ~ r. 427-2250

TOWN 8 COUNTRY OOOGE Grand RKer/OrcMsrd Lake Rd.

474

BMW 19*9 316- 2 door. 5 Mirk. M.OM mMs. encsMiil condMon. M.6M 477-8375

RANGER. 1089. 4 cyknder. dL 5 apeed. chrome rims, runs sxrMsnl After 9 429-3003 RANGER. '9*8 Super otaan. <4.905 Norm Brothers Ford 421-1376 RANGER 19M XLT super cab. VS. 5 speed. M, power steering, brakes. 57M mMa, M500 493-5796 S-2M, 10M. FORO XLT Land Pic* up. 5 apaad. '8.500 maea. loadad. • 11.5M Good oondRton. 443-6362

M. AM-* TOYOTA 19M, FM cassette, power steering/ brakM S32M or bed 722-4272

VOYAGER 1M4 LE - 2.8, 7 gar. M. «. cnMe. slsreo. 73,OM mMs. sacMsnt condWon <4900

429-2332 VOYAGER 10M. Automatic" crates. :mmi, M. c seal siicMsnt. M2M. 626-4640 VOYAGER. 19M. 9,500 mMs. i««der warranty. 2.5 liter, must SOU »ia.7M. 552-0715

824 Jasps A Othar 4-Wheal Drives

BMW, 1085, 325E. 2 door, Mtom CM. kM • 12.790 BMW 10M 329E. 2 door. 24.0M miss, one owner. snoeOsnt oondmon. <11.800 640-7645 BMW. 10M. 329 Coupe, 5 speed, •unroof. M. CxoMsnt condmon -lud tuned up. S17.5M 540-20M BMW 10M. 7354. 48.000 ml . black w/btack Interior, loaded, phone. 7S.0M rd. SM m if|. CxosMnt con-dmon <33.500 433-3789 300-2317

823 Vsns AEROSTAR XL 10M. many opttona.

- - condmon. SW.0M. 477-M16

BLAZER S-10 speed. 87.0M <4000/tied Mud Before 2pm

10*4 Red. V-6, 5

AEROSTAR 1«M XLT oondmon. taw mMa. S74M

BLAZER 19*0 K-6 4X4 Rud-frea, Florida beauty, spar* ore n*

JEFF BENSON tTRUIUMUBBja

-CHEVROLET CORVETTE'S daMlnpa, Mather, power win locks, stamlnum wheels, period 6 origind condmon. SAVE. Si 1.4M

CRESTWOOD DOOGE

421-5700

AEROSTAR 1906 - XLT. ctaan. v*. . 52.0M mMa. 87200 478-4SM AER06TAR. 1867, FORD: 57.0M

s. good oondmon. XLT package. •7.800. CM aftar 5:30pm: 64T-M07 -

BLAZER 10*7 S-10 Spori. loadad, sunroof, newer brakM, I tree, shock*, MOOO/oftar 427-07W BLAZER. 1M7. S-10 Tahoe. V-6. 2.8

-OV1C. 19M WAGON. Honda: Gray. 9 speed. M. cmmi. 5.800 m*se. WW I am,. Like now <0.500 496-63*7 CONQUEST 1087 TSL SM. Bur-gandy Mother Merior. 20.000 mMs. Mmttl Warranfyfl Quick BeM M600

i. Garden City 522-1228

4*2-3248 r. r HI 31"

Aftar Bpm. 963-00*7

AEROSTAR. lOO Cergo VM Aulo-maoc. 6 cykndar.

Ford 421-T376.

BLAZER 10M S10. 4J VS. Tafto, M. powar Msarmc-brsnes. * 16.0M itMSS. <11.500 427-

CONQUEST 18M TBI Mi option <11.600

red. Ma 12.0M

1075 STING RAY. I oondmon. 350

ASTRO CONTEMPORARY COACH CONVERSION IMS - Loaded, gred -buy tor money. •12M(

Bob Jeannotte PONTIAC GMC •

Ptymouth, Ml 453-2500

BRONCO H 1064 - On* owner, v-6. rhaud.

S weekday* 397-8400 8 Meed, new ttras 8 exhoueL 8420& after S %

825 SporteA Imported Cars

825 SporteA Imported Cars

HONOA INI ACCORD-While.

HONDA 1*66 CRX-OI M. *unroo< 32,000 ct«M MM Kan-^ ^ ^ g ^ - 7 5 4 1 HONOA 19*6 - Accord LXL 3 door.

weiinty, 828-0275

*ound «7900/negotMPta. *20-72M Onft Mechsntc ally Ma. 820-7290

PARK AVENUE. tOPO. ULTRA — i 24.0M m*M I n rdinl

•>121.000 4M-M12 wmnsmermr m* Only 2.0M irtta*. • * •

STCRLMG 1M7- 8298 WhHa. gray 24.0M m*M Ex

ecospt SJooo 4*4-4*7*

I Aooord LX 4 door. 6 more S7M0.

4*4-2244 MONOA 10M ACCORO LX- •

M.OM Ndhwwr mlssJ WM M.9M 433-31

S U B A R U I B M G L F - M mg. 5 s p e e d . i n e a M n l m u d s M . b e d o f t a r .

x m d m o n ! 6 6 6 - 3 9 7 2

S U B A R U 1682 G L S e d o n S s p e e d . now d u t c h 6 o t h e r s U.I X I KM. • 1 8 M or b o d . 0 4 4 ft4ftQ

S U B A R U . I B M - G L , 4 w k 4 s p e e d . M . • n v t m c a s e * o o n d m o n t 2 . 4 M / t m d

WM d r i ve .

SM64*

PARK AVENUE 10M. loadad. Mry -mrSThigh.1,

I as*. <4560After 6PM.

REATTA 19*6 loaded, red. dean. <14.SM or bad Oflar Mud SM ~ IHatx 522-MM

HONOA 10M Aooord. 4 door, door

Bob Jeannotte PONTIAC GMC

Ptymouth, Ml 453-2500

HONOA 19*6, CMc SI. 9 apeed, akl stereo rmitle Sun rod Exce*em corxMon <6300

S U B U R B A N T O Y O T A 643-8700

•9 MAZDA B2200 PICK UP SE 9 pec*.age Save Now ONLY <7.450 67 NISSAN PULSAR SE Twin cam. 16 vakie engine, t-tope. low mMs. only S7.0M

REGAL 1900 - <500 needs work.

663-66*8 *7 MAZDA RX-7 Sport HONOA-1M7. CMC. 4 door

oondmon M7M3aM» HONOA 19*7 - CRX HE. Exdtant oondmon. imnwoiaw M. am/lm

d SM. 6*0-0207 HONOA 19*7 CRX. 5 speed. M. CM*Ml*. 27.0M adud mMs, mint condmon. MMO 032-0*67

Law mMs. loadad. Only SlOMO M TOYATO CEUCA OT L.B 5 speed. AM/FM rstsilli. tl crutae. low mMa <8 960 M TOYOTA CEUCA GT* Loaded with a* ma toyd M.OM 65 TOYOTA TERCEL Low mMa Greet krat i M.OM , Now only

HONOA 1M7 Wagon. 53.000, 5 *

HONOA 10M Accord. LX 4 door, automatic, low mlaa. axcManl o dmon.t11.5M 932-3443 HONOA 19M - CRX SI. Mos. cee-ssoe. Comp.Ta'a. 37.000 mMs. ex-tras. exoaaam condmon. 761-07*3 HONOA. 19*8 - Prelude SL loadad. sun roof. Black w/bieek Intsrelor. 20K m*M. <12.900 M1-2004 MONOA-1988. Pcskids. wtMe. a rod, mint condition. 16,OM mMa. <11.000 737-2*06 HONOA-MM. ACCORD LX 4 door, loaded. 9 000 IMM. MCMWH con-

• 12.900 Evee.

64 HONOA ACCORO LX Automatic, power everything Mud

l thM one. SUBURBAN TOYOTA

643-6500 TOP PAK> FOR CLEAN MPORTS CALL ERIC: 643-85M TRIUMPH 1973 SPITFIRE- Red with

top M.6M. 429-8973

VOLVO, 1978. 2 door. MM or beet 531-4*75.

VOLVO 1083 244 GL auto loaded: rm. ExcM-446-6424 sunroof, to* powar, 88.000m. Excel-

lent condition S4.500^^^^MMM VOLVO T9M 740.

SSM, M down HONOA 19*0 CRX SL loadad. warranty, exodlent condition. M.4M. 346-3264 HONOA 10M

x. m. o •11. OM.

HYUNDAI. 1M7. GLS 3 door. auk>-mebc. sunroof, sm-fm tape. 23.000 mMa. Mud sad MOM 655-4105 JAGUAR 1077 XJ6L- Mini condl-

VOLVO TOM 740 Turt» Black, Ian Math si1. Take-over 33 mo. d 48 mo MOM MM mo. 644-8161

852 Classic Cara BUICK 1071. Centurion Convertt-bta. TotMy reatored. triple while.

power. 494-4 berrta. Me naw. • 12.500 CM: 858-2230 632-7437

Hon, 51,000 orlglnd m Mnco 10M M.OM/besJ 003-7332 JAGUAR 10M - loaded, dark Mue dark

CADILLAC. 10M - 4 door, mint Inte-rior. garaged Mnce 1967. Origind low mlaa rleafl* work. M900/baeL

REGAL I 9 6 0 - 7 0 . 0 0 0 d t a o , w i re

t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . 8 V 0 M 6 4 2 - 2 7 1 7

R E G A L 1 8 M S T A T I O N W A O O N L o w nMosgs . M M o o n d m o n , l o o d -e d <5000 4 6 4 - 3 * 3 1

R I V E R U . 1 9 * 3 - L o a d i m B M Fkemta t t a n oo lo r condH ton A f t e r 4 p m :

I d . 5 2 . 0 M E a o o B s M 6 4 2 - 1 0 7 9

RJV1ERA 1*72, M O S B d M kMy l o a d o d . I M c u o n g l Mua t see < 5 6 0 0

c o n d M o n . • M s t o r e d

1 5 * 1 2 7 *

R I V I E R A 1 B M . l o a d e d . w a s m a m -

4 7 6 6 4 2 8 or 2 2 6 - 6 I M

RIVIERA I B M n u b y r e e x e c u t h w c a r . tactory e x s ren ty <16 .500

d . l o a d e d . • n d o d w e r -

2 4 7 - 3 6 5 1

S K Y H A W K 19*4 - P o w a r s l s s r i w e . b r a k e s , a u t o m a t i c , a m / f m . M . M a r m , Va ry g o o d o o n d m o n . 7 7 . 0 0 0 mMsJS I .BOO. 4 5 3 - 6 3 6 4

S K Y H A W K 1984 - Turtoo. V e r y s h s r p 75.000 h w y m M s . S 4 5 M o r b a d 4 9 6 - 1 3 6 6

S K Y H A W K . 1 9 6 6 - A u t o a m / l m r i a i M l i . p o w e r b r M M new Ures. M toc ta mufBsr S2.BS0.

m. a r d s s .

r&zi 7 8 6 - I B M

S K Y H A W K 1 9 M . l o a d e d , g o o d o o n -d m o n . • 4 0 0 0 / n o o o B a b t a D e b b y . 6 4 7 - 7 3 0 0 / 3 7 3 6 6 1 1

S K Y H A W K I B M L t d 4 4 . 0 M m M s , m o p t i o n ) o o n d m o n S 4 2 M

W a g o n -e x c M n r i l

8 4 4 - 3 2 1 6

S K Y H A W K . 1687, S I M roar w i n d o w d a f o g < 4 4 o f ta r C M

s t a r a o . M . M o r b o d

B 4C Qfl 4 fl

S K Y L A R K TB77 - r a M

S K Y L A R K I B M - N o o d t s B g n m o M . c r a c k e d M < 1 2 0 0 C M D o n r M .

I r o n t a n d n d M M d d .

4 7 8 I M 6

S K Y L A R K I B M U i l M o d . t omaBc . M . A M - F M s o f t s . M L m a n y e x t r a s <2800

4 d o o r . a u -t e r e o c e e -

M u d ooe. 2 9 6 - 2 0 2 *

S K Y L A R K . 1 9 M . O w n ML 1 0 * 6 1 6 .

3 7 , 0 0 0 m B M M J 0 0 / o f t e r 8 6 4 - 6 2 4 0

S O M E R S E T 1 9 * 7 - 2 d o t o w n e r , tow ttataa, b t aa , o r . tody o w n e d M J M .

w. a h a r p . 1 M l inssr i -

8 M 0 7 * 2

rod. mud eM. Bed o«er. 348-01M JAGUAR 19*3 XJ-6. Loaded, good ocondmon. <8500 Mud aM. 30*-0646 or 661-4236 MAZDA 19*2 RX-7 Only 40.000 mMs.64.4M UvorM Owysler -Plymouth 52V7804 MAZDA 10*2 RX 7. toronedo diver. 5 spaed. AipMa stereo. 85.000ml Good oondmon <2700/bed. After

MAZDA 1062 RX7, Ikefhom red. with deep red Interior, automatic. M, loaded M option* Indudng moon rod. <2.809 CM Snanoe with smM down. No co-wgner*

TYME AUTO

MAZDA 10M 626LX • Loaded. <3500 MAZDA ISM. RX-7 Air. power sunroof. 5 apeed. add! owned 6 mamtemed Ntoa. MlM 776-14*6 MAZDA 1M7 RX7. red. 5 apoiisr ptbtt-. iter tlon. <9.500 or beel 453-8730 MAZDA 1067. RX-7. 63.0M mMa. hbMML toadad. gray. <7300 Days. 471-0700 Evas 9*1-4735

CADILLAC 1076 - Redwood brouo-ham Unique factory linlMtO CS/ am/fm Mereo on

vinyl top. wheals. IlrarrML 48.000 njd. remerkable condmon. MOM

642-MM CHEVY NOVA 1980. V-8. 2 door. Orlglnd ownerl ExceMnt condmoni 42.0M mMs- <2001 CHRYSLER. 19M ImparieL Ariione

•1M0. 353-20*6

CORVETTE 1076, rod. black or. loaded. S75M Rhrtars Converb-bta 19*3. ceded MSM. M1-FORO 1990 F1- Rsatnred. QriginM Show winner 3 yrs. S7.5M

426-6973 IMP ALA 19*0 - Convertible, buefc-

SQSOkM*. Me new. 390-4 band. M.OM. A*

HtaM Psrk Lincoln Marcury 463-2424 ext 4M

MERCEDES 1676 450SL. brown an it. mud SM ta *ppf*c'M*,

mkss. < 15 400 or bad aftar Days. 030-6SM Eves 6 WMlft

safe5 i, 23.OM Mtae. A-1 oondmon.

mMa. no BROUGHAM. IMS. i

COUPE OE VILLE T064- RWD. load-ed good condmon. Dsrk btos. MJSO ELDORADO. 1*7t gara^kapt^l

MIVM?""' * 966M44 ELDORADO 1975 *

BROUGHAM. 100* OMy 20.000 car*M mMs. Ma now. <15.900

COUPE OEVV-LE 1MB admon. due wNh MM dam I7.700MM LfcenewiOSMO

EWRADO 19*2 ExoapkwvMy MTtSSfcXrLGSR

ELDORADO IBM. CtadL Mud ssd 84700 CM > 427-0113 ELDORADO 1MB EjicMwil cond-•on. Grey asm Buroondy MMrior. 62.000 miss. <7900 CM M1-6431 F L f f T W O O O - 1 8 M o a B o d c o n d d o n . va m * M - M 5 M

JTZSZjSSo 4 6 4 - 0 9 7 2

F L E E T W O O O 1 9 M po in t , now Urea, ras M . O M

B r a . i g h a m . n e w n i oa c o n d t a o n .

4 7 7 - 6 7 2 *

S E D A N DEV1LLE I M 7 , W h i l e / N e d Wether M . 0 M m M 8 1 1 M 0 C M 4 7 6 - 6 M 1

S E D A N DEVH.LE <19 000 C M M a n B p m . Sat . >Oom-2pr

t h r u Fr l . 8 p m -n. 6 5 6 - 4 8 0 6

S E D A N DEV1LLE I B M . l o a d a d . g o o d o o n d M o n . 5 7 M 0 m L 8 5 6 0 0 / b a M Oftar. A l t a r 5 p m 4 2 2 - 3 3 7 5

S E D A N DEVH.LE w e t h e r m ta r i o r . toa <19 .800 A f ta r 6 p m

1 9 M , pMOnum. •dod. l ow rd toe .

3 6 3 - 0 3 1 7

SEV ILLE 19*3 . S k j e 2 t o n e , axes i -M M ahepe. <4100 b o r a e o n 6 3 0 a m -4 : 3 0 p m . 3 9 8 - 4 0 3 9

SEV ILLE 1983 m o o r . M wether >oe> t a k e s Days -Mr K M

j n r o o f , c o m p u l -sed, Brat < 4 2 0 0 a k . 5 6 8 - 4 8 8 4

L o w 4 7 6 6 7 3 7

C A M A R O 1 9 7 * l o m a k c . M . a m d o n 6 2 * 0 0 A I M

B a r a n a t l s

5 p m

- 308 . s u -Mn t c o n d -

4 2 6 - 2 3 7 7

C A M A R O 19*3 . M . n e w f r o n t 6 hmrk b r t t M RS 3 0 0 r T ^ s 6 c v k v

C A M A R O . 1 * M . k a c . T taps, taad-od . n o w Urao, 4 6 . 0 0 0 rMtao. e x c e l -M M o o n d M o n . 8 7 B M 5 3 6 - 4 2 M

C A M A R O . 1 M 7 S p o r t . M o r p l Ex-

i M B i s r . 1 o w n e r • 7 ^ 7 9 . 5 5 3 - 8 0 * 3

C A M A R O I M I 1 6 M 0 m B M M Mn t c o n d m o n

RS. 6 0 0 Lorn

• e n g m e . M d . exoM-

4 2 6 - 8 2 3 2

C A M A R O IROC m l . o o d s M a r m . S l 3 . 8 M / b O M

I B M . l o a M M . n o

t tad . 8 . 5 0 0 r e d d n t e r

4 2 9 - 4 5 4 1

C A P R C E 1677 - P o w e i s t e e r i n g /

up . 6 2 9 0 / o f t a r 4 7 7 - 6 2 3 2

*EV*i£ f*M OMy 52.220 lady S7M8

HtaM Part UncoSn Marcury 463-2424 art. 4M SEVILLE 1864- Stack. Mather. * loaded LaaMsni condltton. M.8M or bed oftar 640-1940 8EVILLE 1965 - whMa. rod mtarior. MrndOMd top. NJOO mMa. mM SM to sppradMM. 863M 466-2172

888 Chavrolet BERETTA OT 10M Sherp. black LWM'Si r-Plymouth 929-7004

power daarlng 6 brakae, ML starao. Mah red. IneneciMaa condmon CtaaranM Pnca SS.4M

CRESTWOOD

421-5700 BERETTA 10M GT- Rod. Mnt eon-

l aannt w/equaMar. power door*, wtadoaa, trunk 8 brsfeas. S11.0M

B E R E T T A I B M - G T . l o a d a d . aun r o d . M u m l n u m R o d . 1 9 . 0 M m t a i . M . 9 0 0 7 7 9 - 0 2 7 4

B E R R E T T A 1981 O T . v * . 5 apeed . l oaded . M . O M r s e s < 8 8 0 0 or b e d oMer A f t e r 6 P M 3 4 6 - 1 2 M

C A M A R O IROC. wtaMrm. M a m

1986 - Red . s t o r e d M . 1 6 . O M m M s .

< 1 0 , 5 0 6 4 6 6 - 3 1 8 3

CA66ARO 1070 2-26. 23.0M oriMnd •Mas. garaga ML Me now S7M0 ar bad aftar. dtar noon. 406-1124 CAMARO. 1082. Z-2*. V-8. 4 apeed. mod opoans. now Mas. 74.M0 MBM, ttMB/booL 478-0724 CAMARO 10M ZM - Blue, taw

880 Chswolat Thursday, AprS 26. 1S00 O&E

888 Chawotet (P.C-16C.R.W.O-1 I O * 13C

CAMAROB 1SS7 6 1SS6- Loadad

C*FRCt tO 77. 2 tone BkJ* powar brakM stndowe. steering. Am/lm starao Naw brsfcM 6 trsns. Looks 6 Runs Good M75 427-0020 CAPRKE 1078 - 0 p on. arad t

MM 2 422-3215

C A P R K * I B M C l i n i c . b a a u M d c o r . d r i ve * race t o o < 2 8 0 0 C M d-tor 6 P M 5 9 3 - 2 4 1 4

C A P R I C E . 1 B M . C L A S S I C V - 8 .

<3 .750 A l l o r 5 p m 7 2 B - 3 0 M

C A P R I 1976 M i l e rud. <475 M 7 - 2 B M

CAVALIER CONVERTIBLE 10M - 5 M.4M

Bob Jeannotte PONTIAC GMC

Ptymouth. Ml 453-2500

CAVALIER RS 10M M. sm/lm :ssi We. sherp 6 tporty 84.777

Bob Jeannotte PONTIAC GMC

Plymouth. Ml 453-2500

Hon. Clearance Priqa M 805 CRESTWOOD

fVYVtf 421-5700

CAVAUER 19*4 power atsartng. M *L high mM*. medtUcdh e <1900. CM eves 522-2131 CAVAUER 1004 CS-AJr. em/fm stereo

CAVAUER 10M RS. autamanc. M. 22.000 450-9165 . <4.250

CAVAUER 10M Z24 coupe. Excd-Mnt condtion. wltae car. SMVod.

4966*71 CAVAUER 10M. V24. loadad. taw

M.700 640-1038

CELORTTY 10B2-V*. M. . Rune good. Mud - n. 326-4791 MLenn

CAVAUER 10M Z24. , x z t z z 300-1014

dAVAUW ma. Loadedi la - f -Stored Mm X MM S4.6M er bed

«niMK. WMHWOfW rser dekoai excel

CHEVETTE 1*79. Joo.M. 4 SOL MM 721-8077

CHEVETTE aras. vary r»6M0 hShXi

. CMM nsMs. 8660 Ml-0*53

CHEVETTE 10*3 very good cond aon. low mMs. automatic. 4 door. • 10M After* 340-2978 CfTATION 19*3 - 2 door. au*oma*lc. 34,0M mMa S2.4M

TOWN 6 COUNTRY DOOGE Grand Rhmr/Orchard Lake Rd.

47 CORVAIR. TOM. Z-24. 56.SM rMtas. loadad. new nras. S46M er bad. Af-

EL C A M * I O . 1976. Au*Oi m t h e g s a d t a s S 7 M R r w d t a m o o n o n l y

made wMt . C M S d 581-6438

G E O M E T R O I B M 9 *P4 Mnt c o n d t t o n . 17.000 m*

d boot . C A I 5 p w t - * p m

a d . aocat -M 15.DOC 722-W71

M P A L A 1 * 7 8 . t r a n a p o r t a B o n car , naw b r a k e s . M M A f t e r 2 p m

5 2 2 - 2 2 3 6

L O O f U N G F O R S M A L L A U T O M A T I C S ? W e h e v * chooM f r o m CaB N o w

T Y M E A U T O P l y m o u t h

m a n y t o

466-5686

M A L M U 1*74 C l M S l c . M s « c s M n t

< 1 5 O 0 A » s t 543-6682 2 * 1 - 6 6 4 5

M O N T E C A R L O S S 1 9 M - T - t o p s . bucke t s w / c o n a o t a . VS. p o w a r wlr. d o w s 6 l o c k s . M L c rums . c n i i t l i . • n m a c u M M c o n d m o n ( A V E . S 7 . 4 M

CRESTWOOD D O O O E

421-5700 M O N T E C A R L O 1 9 8 1 - a c o n d M o n . s u t o m M i c . 1 0 <2 WO

• a n . g o o d • n o r . V - 6 . 3 4 6 6 9 2 3

MONTE CARLO tMok. M.4M ml Mud be seen >U

0. V6.

MONTE CARLO 1S*7H SS - Haded, vary taw mMs. traMr hMch. extend-ed warranty 810 .SMfkvn 422-4233 MONTE CARLO tB04. 61.0M mMs.

2 6 ^ NOVA 1078 - 2 door. 306 V-6. am/ kn. 4 apeed. naw battary. good rub-bar SM SM or Sun S4i0 425-30*2 NOVA FM body good.S2750/or bad rear deioc

M 453-3457

NOVA 10M low mMs. a brakM. M. <5700

t£io VILLAGE FORD

LOT 2 276-6700

882 Chryater CHRYSLER. IMS l-OM* Au»-a M M . M r « M M t a . M i t

CONVERTIBLE. 1MB. IIIIMIL M. 9 6% *nancmg avMtaBM. Sat-ancw d naw *wnwW( (14.M0

FOX HILLS Ctaytad PlimuuMi

'40* Ml-3171 FIFTH AVENUE IM* - Loaded.

. low mass. <7.6*5 FOX HILLS OhryqM PM—MB 455-6740 M1-3TT1

FIFTH AVENl ISM

FOX HILLS -11-31 1

LEBANON CONVERTIBLE 19M

cruMe. only 17 jOM « M • 11.4M CRESTWOOD

421-5700 LEBARON 1079 - VS. M AM/FM stereo 75.000

LEBARON 1*62. Mk. power Myted whM •MOO. LEBARON 19*4 - C« CrOM Edition, hd power. 4*K. Ike

647-9611 LEBARON 19*6 we* AM/FM runs

ML <3000 340-4838

LEBARON 10M -

LEBARON-1M7. Coupe. S I I C M M I

conddon. loaded turbo, automatic, w/grey « a. S6400 43.000 r 949-7783

LEBARON 1M7W CONVERTIBLE turbo loadad Low

MB, TurHO loadad. black cherry. 42.000 MM9 . AM tor Don d NEW YORKER 19*6 FWh Ai Mnt condWon. 58 .000 H

NEW YORKER. 19*7. Turbo ed. am Maiil • i — B k gray manor MMO/bad 462 SUNDANCE 21.000 mMs.

ARCS 19*9 - 4 door automMic. M •7.4M

TOWN 6 COUNTRY DOOGE Grand RNar/Orchard Lake Rd

474 ASPEN. TS78. 4 Door, powar slssr-Ing/brskM. M. em-fm t*t EaCeMM mechanic M MM/bad 961-0652 ASPEN 10*0- ftm good ki good shape. Good 1 •4M ar baaL

S I boat CMi

- sm-kn Miiii. M, nud aM. S17M d •n. - 531-1751

COLT 1MB GT. i

M C D O N A L D F O R D MAZDA 1967, RX-7. diMCOd gray.

ASTRO RS 10M, loaded, 7 M. rear HMO K. rear M/had. aluminum wheels. ^

•00 47S-SBS7, ASTRO, 19M Van. Automatic, Mr. 4 captain duHrs. marry extras. (4.9*0

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 276-6700« ASTRO 18M CUSTOMIZED, toly. loadad. sunroof, automatic, ovar- -drive, em/fm ransm 8 starao. oM -Boor, alarm 6 much more. M750

525-0M7 5

BEAIMLLE Ifl67 Brown windoST mil Rear m 6 heel. Loadad <7.200

BRONCO 8 IBM Eddta M.OM mMs. M options, as warranty, rud proof 6 pekit nalint. • llJMBrm Aftar 7pm. 677-MM BRONCO 76*4 - Wofvsrirw Spadd sdmon. A rad cdtactors Mmd Fsntaabc drtarl <4 J50

TYME AUTO 455-56*6

BRONCO. 1M7. 8 Bauer - New en-gine. 12/12 wsrrsrrty. fa .500 MudSdL BRONCO-1969. XLT. biadt. loaded.

. <15.500 or bast after 3*7-0012 After 6pm,

CORVETTE. 1976 Stingray. T-tops. M.OM mOss. origlnM owner. M.OM

34*-0114. Move milisgi CORVETTE 1*76 - Stai automatic. 1-lops. M700 461-564*: 453-5020 CORVETTE 1979 OrialnM navy rm-lade Bntah. matching leather. Al op-Bons. only 22.7M octud. odd! i on mlM NaM on* In k <12.900

JEFF KMSON QUALITY AUTOMOBiLES

8M-7011 CORVETTE IBM Had. automatic. T-tapa, spoke mags, loadad. CxcMsni condWon M600M6-1076 626-74M CORVETTE 19*0 22.0M rMtas.

.. Sunday driven. <12.700 477-6343

MAZDA 1967 - 62*GT-turbo, load-ad. naw Mras. 46.0M mMs. exosi-

471-4172

taw mitaaps. »7.350 I Days: 772-2235 I MERCEDES 1*78 4M SLC-UmMad edWon. tjicMsni condMon 67,' miss Al ssrrioe papers. S2&M6. CM 540-3344 or 644-4 MERCEDEB, T979. 3M SLC. M

ck leather. Curapeon Igttts. vwry •M.S1SM0- IM MM

MERCEDES 1M1. 3000, while, bluo Interior. *unroof C«cM*M oondk-Bon. M.OM mBM 62*-9721 MERCEDES 19*2 2400. whlla. naw

|Ma. milinl oondmon. S10M0. MV11M

<•11.6 CARAVAN, poooar lire* t

TOM DOOGE LE 7 OrlgmM owner - rnkw

536-4677

CHEVY BLAZER IBM - Pertact t dNton. tow mMs. (12JM Alter 6pm 645-4

821 Junk Cars Wanted

Tope hps>3 295-6487 ALL AUT0B6 TRMCKS

.tank, mocked, running Top OoMr E6 M Auto Parts

474-4429 ANY CONDITION Junk cars wantad

Han's TaaMtg. Frea pick •«. CM Anytime 474-39*6

JUNK CARS WANTED any oondBtan. Poykto up lo S36. kM towtag

822 Tracka For Sate

BRONCO I IBM. lowdM. must «M

BRONCO 1*B7 B. Eddta BOUM EM-Bon. cruise. M. tat. 4 s s & g g g DM 4*4-1SM CHEVROLET. IBM. spaad, loaded. 1 • l1M0.Aftor.apm 471-BtM CHEW IB. IBM

a s y r , ibtt. pk* ><•. * * 4. 4*V*M0 CHEW, 1*72 J H 9

I« wmm. wm pan er M B « •87-MM or 477-7777

*Oms walk 726-2*83

orbaddtar 7M-MM CMSW IBM, 3 yard dump. 4

CHEVY

FOX HILLS MV-3171

CHEVY

CHBVY IBM 6-10. I B8II I QaM • • V* M^IWO

CHBVY MS- 1* ion dump'i

. o n t>ea

CHEVROLET BEAUV1LLE VAN 18*4 - VS. M. automatic, powar wtndowa

CRESTWOOD OOOGC «

421-5700

CHEVY BLAZE" 1MB SBvarMo. KM MM 4 apeed. 4x4. low Tiltaoi. loaded. Aftiripm 463-B&4 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER 1*67 Tahoe

gold w/bdgo Mather Mtarior, koad-ad.<116MAfter6pm 326-8164 CORVETTE. IBM - Red coup* with tan kMarior. loaded, sum. dear tap. S16300- Evws 641 -9782 CORVETTE 1BB7- Every apt srtact oondmon. axtandod won >. <21.900 CM aftar Spm MI-6

CHEVROLET 1BM Mtro conversion.. mini van. <12.500 CM deya 451-01*3 or evee. 461-01*2 CHEVY BEAUVK.LE 1063 van. V8.

MM •4700

OOOGE POWO RAM ». 4 X 4 18M - 6 apeed. power atssrina 6 brakM sipms c*e*sti* only 21.0M m*M krirriacdd* oondMcm SAVE. MBM

CRESTWOOD

421-5700

CORVETTE IBM Z-92. MM trtato Hack. CO starao. aaored, 24600 mBM P4.0M M1-46M CRX 19*7. HONDA Automatic, toadad. taw itata*. Mver. mtat ca Banf tTJUO. 427-1 DATSUN 1961 210- Rum good. •<

Md. good OM wlngi. fTSO or

MERCEDES, T9C3. 300SD WMM. MEkMki Mather MMrtor. Matroaf.

Untamed M Eatats Motors. 92.0M H m ariglnd ownar ShoMoom oondBton. S17M0 B61-0M0

ZBRCEDES. 1M7. 960BL: Btack M/ burgundy IsMhsr, 2 tops bodi Mock. Md 15.000 mBM <44 500 -ctaan. CaB 47V2M1 MERCEDES. IBM 300 CE 2 door, tdta over the peyiiienu - betanoo M I tWJOO CM Peut 29*-59M MERKUR lOMXMTTiHHiB roof. M. AM-FM case* soots, loadad. exoedwi! •4.500/bed Aftar 6PM. 3*0-4744

DATSUN 1982 310QX .

CHEVY 1M7, CARGO VML M tan. MLdn-taicMaano. M. rsdywhads. mtat oondmon. BBSBS. 421-1027 DOOGE B150 CARGO VAN 1*67 AutomsMC. power steering 61 only 17 MO mMs. m •AVE. M.4M

CRESTWOOD DOOGE

421-5700 DOOGE 6-250 M Tap CanverMon i IBM. AutnmsMc. M.kMMI MB. » VCR. iwiniifdi. <16.9*6

CRESTWOOD :

DOOGE RAM M 1979 4X4. * tan pMk I*, flood angina, mm tri oood Bras. I19M 663-41

VILLAGE FORD LPT2 276-6700 FORD BRONCO: IBM XLT. LOW mBM Ford Extended Warranty 5 0 VB Touch drive AulamMc o» drive. Towmy packsgs. Rsar •rooter Excsooni contBBon. LOOdSdf •14.6M. CM 6*6-242*

1111111 so 1 526641

HONOA AOCOWO 19M DX -

HONOA ACCORD tSM LX M I oondMon. Mtrod. taM

M.100- 846-1073 HONOA ACCORD 19*4 llskdMoc*. S Mood. Alpine starao, 4 M*dt*ri. unrood. M OM mBM RM* tan-

IB GT 1*73, vary good, good oondmon. <15M CMaftsrBPM 737-78M MG MtOGET 1977 O 40,OM mBM Cor HM M WMO

PORCHE 1M7 9248. Origind awnar. Uka naw. MOOO d (14.5M. 6*2-91

FORD 1M7 BRONCO 8 XLT- Alsp-fcagMttlT HONOA PRELUOE SL IBM • 52.000

Sbm"MjtfTfcM MM

421-5700 HONOA PRB.JDE SI IBM- AuM-

mBsMo bin M 1 <A VE BlG. OMy I

CRESTWOOD

421-5700 DOOGE CARAVAN M IBM • VB?"

CRESTWOOD .1 OOOGE vi

421-5700

BUZU. 16*7. 4 MM drive. 4 B Loadod. <7 .SM or bad oltar 6MMB4 OBckM-l JEEP CHEROKEE. fBM-6cyBn *MM can dM on. 86.BM HM. M7M 836-6M7 or 422-6IM JEEP CHEROKO. IBM LaradO. Loadad. MM Bm* MM mBM B.SK

~ F 6 T H I L L S » M1-6171

CRESTWOOD

421-5700

PORSCHE. tSM 612 8 Webbers. rebdB tr SSMaMlWfil. PORSCHE. 1B71. 914 - Tom* oar.

cm FtoML 8M-M37 PORSCHE 1677V* 824 - ArMonta Mr. 93 OOO mBM m i l l condk Ban. 864M ar BaaL M7-6464

IULBBvar.au-r v a a

HONDA iMi Accord I Speed. M.

6466727

»WRII IBIBR MM -SsBOaM.4

rcia—®5 HONOA MM Aooord LX 8 speed. LtaaiMM. -I71S

TTSTl 847-22TB

DOOGE. IBM, ItaMi 0Mis*»,~"; 463-11M.

PORO CARGO VAN 6(

HONOA M64 ACCORD MBM. ow-

MONOA IBM IRSLUOE I MS jMJ-MRMMNM^

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April is going strong but MOOEL A REPLICA ROADSTER

Only 1.640

WE'RE OUT TO SHATTER ALL R

PACKARD IBM Sedan- 46.7M condMon 83.SOO After 6 "ZS335 PLYMOUTH VAUAWT 1963. 4 door

-7214

L BTT37W

T O D O S O W E A R E O F F E R I N G S O M E S P E C T A C U L A R V A L U E S O N A M E R I C A ' S M O S T S P E C T A C U L A R C A R S , T R U C K S A V A N S OOMCORD 19M 2 BfeM. MroBsm *MMBMM<1195- M M

525- 7604

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1990 FESTIVA L+ Your Dollar Talks Louder

| a f | tcDonah MFordM

BAD CREDIT OK WAS 121 DISCOUNT REBATE 10QC * •

WAS 7386H DWCOUMT4«2 REBATElOOd

NOW 5899*' STKS01415

1990 ESCORT OT 1 9 9 0 CROWN VICTORIA LX

WAS 1 ^ DtSCOONTI REBATE 1

N O W 1 5 , 7 9 9 * Stock #01432 NOW 9199* p»cEii Bob Jeannot te PONTIAC GMC

Ptymouth. Ml 453-2500

1990 TAURUS LXM WAGON HUNDREDS

MORE IN STOCK

AT SIMILAR SAVINGS

WAS 13S14H PISCOUWT 3>18

— T t toooM

NOW 8 7 9 9 ^ Stock # T01724 IV I B M W a g o n L t d . • pws-VB. 2 t o n e b r d M L N o M l

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LSSllSR*. M76. B o n t o a d M M M STX #T018«9

•550 WJ | b e t w e e n Sheldon

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CHA*Gfc« 1963 • , w ^ D r . * . .

I M a M l n o , » * * 4

- C R E S T W O O D

4 2 1 ° 5 7 0 0

IER I H 7 . 8 B i l l ak, •Mm, let M a $4,ooo

861-67*1

VILLAGE FORO 2 278-9700

TS.L

mMe.S11.tOO

t FOX HILLS 11-6171

CMYTOMA SHELBY Z. 1M7. Aulo-

CRESTWOOD DOOG£

421 -5700 •AYTONA f a n « botes A runs graat. SAVE. $4,406

? CRESTWOOD

421-5700

. SAVE. S M M

CRESTWOOD DOOOE

421-5700 SAVTONA. IMS. H a * red, auto-matte, air. only 24.000 iMaaTS7.es*

J FOX HILLS Chrysln-Plymouth

*S6-874C M1-3171

OOOGE to TOM PICK-UP 1M7 Au-Mr.. S M V-S. bedtonr. partaM

L M M C h > S * % a i o i « 626-7*04

BSo 477-• 125

sasas: SHADOW I S M E * |

SMAOOW 18*8 ES $4,000 mlaa. toada $7S00/tnM AIMrOpwi.

Mrtoo. Had. ti luorool

$34-0*0*

SHADOW. 1*66, ES S tilde m sac. Mr. exiendr Exoelentl MuM aaM

pott s a n g * , warranty. 421-6718

m Ford •CBOWH V1CTOMA. 1 rMMaJtoedad wMi pom

965. 37,000 r . $8,000 or

S6S-2760.

CnOWM VtCTOMA. 191 13 - Origlnto

no ruaL loadad. $4,860 $61-80*2

CMOWN VICTOMA 181 14 Uka naw.

$3080 Mm . 476-1411

ESCORT OL MAOON crulaa. n W I m caaaam

1867 - Air. priced lo

Ma at (3 > M

Bob Jeannotte PONTIAC GMC

P l y m o u t h , M l

• 453-2500

MS- $ M a d . M m M,000 iMaa. MOO. CM Mat MM. 446-2 IM ESCORT TSS4. 2 door. 8 o

ESCORT t 67 000 mM.

* 8 $2,400 Ask tor MMa. 473-8444

ESCORT I S M - SlMQiwaaon. wan flood. $1780 183 5M4

'. 27.000 . M.480

544-7 130.

rtng/brefce S1.37S

TYME AUTO

> our prloa and

ESCORT I S M - Powar m o t i » b rMM. AM/FM. air. oary ctaan. tana flraal $2700 • 456-64 IS

ESCORT I S M C . c — n l condMon, sunroof, am tm starao. underooM-

FAIRLANE ISM - $2800 or baaL

FAMMONT

condMon.*

1876. 127.000 (MMS. . brakaa 4 Mas. Oood

160. 933-2427

FAIRMONT 1878 - 6 cytoidn. auto-

flacd oondMon. $ m MO I9T9

FAIRMONT,

parts $1.28! 443-8444

FAIRMONT, air. p o w n oeeeetM $*C

1880 V-4. automatic, •eerlng/brekee. am/tai » Firm t i l 21*1

FESTIVA 19*8 L - 4 apeed. black, gray Mtarior. good oondMon $3800 Cal a f tn 6pm, 728-4341

FORD EXP 1M7, euMmatlc. no air. cxwmal a m clean. 46.000 mi..

347-4673

FORO RANGE A I S M Shnp truck! S4.7M Uvonia Chryetor-Plymouth 526-7604

ESCORT. ISM. 2 door, sack shirt. sMrao rassslts. 34.000 iMaa. Par-lacL Oral S3.000 M 1 - S 7 M

ESCORT 1968. 2 door. S . „ $1060. Daya 660-6430

661-4230

ESCORT-1SM. S door hatcftback. Mr condMonlng. $2,250

ESCORT OL 1M7. 2-0 RM. •

cs i l lWl . m M . new tiree/brekes. rusl proof wnrenty, wry a 49.000 ml.. $3750. 526-

ESCORT OT I S M B k ^ ^ ^ ^ H condMon. loadad. pramium sound system. $4300/beM, ca* 525-1236

6 brakM caaaatla.

ESCORT LX 1SMH - 4 door, auto-steering 26,000 SAVE.

$ V*CRESTWOOD DOOOE

421-5700 ESCORT L. 1866H, nmi

at. cassette, 66.000 mMa. good snaps HSOO/baaL 473-5445

ESCORT L 1965. 4 door. automatic, air. AM-FM caaisns. powar atan-Wg. $1800 261-3722

DArTONA I M S ES turbo. 5 spaad.

CO ptoyw. 15.300 M Hi 347-6232 IMaa. $11,

DOOOE COLT 1965

Usonla ChrysM-Plymouth 525-7004

at sarin g / b r a k M . Extr $1,248

! AUTO

$3750. K. pOSSf 427-7075

na paM. lu* powar. air, aSarao 1. ML arutoe. $3600. 272-0*07

t )MM. 1874 Many naarpa tires Good condition. $S00. C M 5

ESCORT L I S M - 1 OMSr, a* , pew-ar tossi t ig/brskM. AM/FM^Mlog.

ESCORTS. 1964-69 Oraal selec-tion, IStochooaa. BILL BROWN USED CARS522-0030

ESCORT WAGON: 1963. Air. powar steering. Drakes. casaatta. 67.000 mSaa. liSOO/baat. 726-9336

ESCORT 1063, automatic, air. star-ao caBaatta. runs good. $1500 or baat ' 422-0018

ESCORT-1S63, R M 4 spaad. flood uundMoii. high rrMsaga. starao. $400 or baat oflar. 495-0334

E8CORT. 1963. 5 spaad. $600 baat oflar. C M sltor 6

531

ESCORT 1964 EXP. ttraa. M roda. mufltor tUTM. $4500

SporL naw Many toa-336-6627

ESCORT. I S M OL Station Wagon Automate. Mr. $4,760

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 279-9700

ESCORT. tM7. Black pony. 4 d. vary ctaan. EjuMant corM-$2,500 474-SB31

ESCORT 1SS7 OL 1 to. cor

ESCORT. tSS7. GT: Air. powar etaarlng/brakee. cruise. delay wlparr. am/trrT caaaatta. Naw

M m . OT 4 *. under ooaMd. 53.000 m « M $6,600--- 451-0237

ESCORT ISM 0T Exc.S.nl condi-tion Loadad. Naw Ursa. Low mMa. $6,650 646-4 I M

ESCORT. 19M OT. Air. Mt w h s * c n M control. $7 .285 North Brothara Ford 421-1376

ESCORT. I M * . LX. 5 spaad. air. 31.000 miss. si.ceaeni oondMon. $4,600. 462-9642

ESCORT. 1988'*. LX Mr. powar Meering 6 b rakM amfcn starao. black. $5500 477-7216

ESCORT 1M6 WAGON, 5 a ovardrtM. many opttona. $5500

EMS 422-6522

ESCORT 18*8Vt air. am-lm, 5 yr.

Automatic, i. 14.000

F-150 I S M XLT. SuparcM. auto-matic. crutoe. air. radto. 1: asaslts. cap. traMr package V-6. dual tanka *7OOm0ek$13.8M 421-5515

GRANAOA. 1S7S - Powar > M staartng 6 shapa. $650 or

667-6261

GRAND TORINO. 1675 Florida car Runa 6 looks good. Air $1650 or beM 442-0114 Baspar. 240-1561

LET US SELL YOUR CARI On Conaignmanl

aMUng tor a l Chovy anaad. bonded di TYME AUTO

PtymouM

M Ford MUST AUG-1963. LX comnrtaMe. 5 0L. S s e n a, rad. aMM top. ston •Mars . $7,900 346-67

MUSTANG 1SS4 L atr. tow mtaagi. aa-» $3300 535-7128

MUSTANG. 1SS4. LX V-« hawv

$3,900 torn. 463-1214

MUSTANG. 1664, LX WMM, 52.000 mSsa, flood tundMmi. $3600. C M

MUSTANG I S M - black Mmtoaled

•24-4106 or M1-1170 or 347-07 IS

MUSTANG 19M LX- CooMrtHM. VS. automatic, air. am/fm caaaatla. 1 ownar. tow m6M Altar 5.647-6662

MUSTANG I S M GT ConMrWMa • Low mMa. a«caiant condition. $6200. AAar Spm. 226-9IM

MUSTANG I S M GT- Dark gray w/ Air. auto alarm, caa-35,000 mMs $7,300

— 254-2646

MUSTANG. I S M GT Rad. Bunrool loadad. non-smokar. must ba sasnl

JEFF BENSON OUAUTY AUTOMOBILES

562-7011

PROSE. I S M OT. crystal, many M -ITM. 12.200 i M M $11,500 u * M i l oondMon. 477-4672

PROBE 19M GT O n * THanMw, sun root, many artraa. CrMmpuM $11,500 624-16M

PROSE r $ M GT. 12.000 mMa. S S S U . M . OR. crutoa. ani-toi. $11,900 M7-3726

PROSE ISM LX, 13.000 ( ar/te.

$9,900 332-9349

PROBE ISM GL. bright rad. aulo-

caaaatta. Pramtum sound. MM. crulaa. 8000 mlaa. undar siai i n w $11,600. 453-3666 or 323-6660

MUSTANG. 19M LX Coupa. Dark Mua. automatic, many sxlraa. $4,780

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 279-8700

LTD CROWN VICTORIA 1SS4 • VS. automatic, air. UK. cruna. powar wtndona. locks. 6 saats. Landau

Hon $3,905

CRESTWOOD DOOGE

421-5700 LTD M 1663, V-6. loadad. Mflh rr afla. runa good, looks pood. $1665 or baat. C M batora 3pm. 721-7'

LTD T67S- Fu l J . 2 door. 120.000 r snaring/

466-6201

LTD I S M wapon. K n $4,250 After

S i -

MAVERICK. 1S75. 36.000 actual mMa. good condMon. arcMeni tranaportabon. $700/baal 352-1734

MUSTANG GT. 1M7. eunroof, security Rad/ ray. 36.000

421-3313

days 474-61744

ESCORT 19M 1 ownar. 2 door. AM/ FM real I I I i . vary good condMon.

4SS-7134

ESCORT ISM LX Automatic. M . 5 todlOOM $5,905 North Brothers Ford 421-1376

EXP 1864 - Automatic. Mr. powar stsnkig $ brakaa. cassette, 44,000 mMs. Immaculata cone SAVE, $3.7M

CRESTWOOD DOOOE

421-5700 EXP, IS $3650.

63,000 M1-6735

EXP 1M7 - M . Mt. crvMa. am-lm earn, 5 spaad. 30.000 mMa. eun

roof. $5,400 Aftar Spm 476-6256

EXP TM7 red. M.O. 1.6 LMr Sport. S4SS0

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 278-8700

MUSTANG GT 1S64 5 speed load-ed. red. tow mMa. $5,480

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 279-9700 MUSTANG LX"". 18

Alter 5;30pnv

8. 2 door. 5.0 ia. $6,600. M1-5426

MUSTANGS - QTs. LX s Conveniens

SILL BROWN USED CARS522-0030

MUSTANO 19M. n m maka o«er. After 12 ftoon. 476-1554

MUSTANG 16M - lest beck, 302 V-6. completely reetored $5500 Days 422-2717 or n a a 363-1272

MUSTANG 1676- New bras, brakaa. tranamUMon. battery Runs $350

456-3245

MUSTANG 1979 GHIA- M . auto-mallc. ctaan needs engine repair. Many naw parta.$375 525-7296

MUSTANG 1S*S - 4 cydnder. aulo-manc. runa a»cMtonl $650 or best o«er Aftar 5pm 336-3250

MUSTANG 1M7 - Automallc. Mr am/lm caesatte. cruise, power locks, candy sppn rad Snarp

Bob Jeannotte PONTIAC GMC

Plymouth, Ml 453-2500

MUSTANG 1967 - GT. Rad. 5 spead. loaded, n n Urea. $6500.

427-4 I M

MUSTANG 1M7 LX hatchback, M . auto, am/lm cessetta. $5700. Oaws-421-9300 ext 210 8pm 462-1652

MUSTANG W67 LX brakaa. locks Air. automatic.

or best oflar Ask tor Kavtn Days 476-1076. E v m 231-1666

MUSTANO 1M7. 5 0 V6. ak. power stsertng/brMea/ seats. Ml. mora,

- after 4:466-5457

MUSTANG. moraM.9B5

Automatic.

421-1376

MUSTANG 19M LX - DucMlsnt con-dMon. low mlaa. loaded, muat aM. S7S00 nagoUatta. 421-3147

MUSTANG. 1966, L X low mMege OKcaMnl condition, traneleraon warranty. $6,600 Evm. 420-4051

MUSTANG I S M LX- Power, starao. caaaatta. 5 spaad. crutoe Mmi con-dMon $6,500 M l -6061

MUSTANG 1968 LX - 5 speed, 4 cyl-inder. loaded. Indudus sunroof, must sML asking $6""00 427-1003

MUSTANG 19M GT CoverMM. Au-tomatic, loaded, warranty. Uka naw. 15,000 m M Must aaM 354-0634

MUSTANG 1989 GT ConvartlbM. VS. 5 spaad. loadM. showroom condition, non-smoker car. Air con-dtBonlng. starao tape, mag whsMs, car phona. powar wlndowe doors,. Asking $15,450 Oays 333-2660 - - - - - 851-9441

MUSTANG. tSSS I X Automatic. M . more $8,595 North Brothara Ford 421-1376

PROBE I S M - Automatic. M . caa-a. only 15,000 rMaa. $9,895 Hkna Park Lincoln Marcury

453-2424 a>L400

TAURUS LX 1887 - Station Wa«on. loadad. Iset lw 40.000 nto tea. verv Mtorpe. $7,480 563-4*6$

TAURUS LX 1867. sncslanl oond^

A l t n 8pm i weaken da 474-607$

TAURUS 19*6 Black, gray Interior, automatic, air. $4.$*0

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 278-8700 TAURUS, 19*6 OL Station Wagon. Loadad $4,760

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 278-8700 TAURUS 1886 LX wagon. Ml op-

Work. 546-4006. homa: $44-4066

TAURUS 1868 - wt Mlchean Uraa. 5 apn Days 642-9787 or

Ma. looks now. id. $8600. M S 843-9363

TAURUS 1887 equipped, low m m warranty $7,500.

wagon , wal l •0S. 60.000 IM.

534-6172

TAURUS 1866 OL Waeorv. AM/FM cassette. 27.000 rrtoea. MM* oon<»-Uon $$600. A f tn 6:30pm 666-3064

T BIRO-18*8. BMC* loaded. 86.800

37.000 mlaa.

837-2443

T-BIRO 1967. 8 cy«r M options, excel $7,880.

KMr. 45.000ml.. lent condition

471-S42S

•72 Lincoln CONTINENTAL I S M - Storad, aMM oondMon. ton n * M , ona of a kmd

ta

% • n m 1 u 1 17300 Mghway mlaa. toad pn«wr. $21,000. A M tor T b n ^ ^ H b o m s 427-0040 CONTHA<TAL. tSM. M r k r M . ••4 SX.

$11

CONTINENTAL. 1962, SMneSure - 4 car 78 OOO t*

84.000/beet . i3& CONTINENTAL. I S M StgnatuM Series, Execut ive Car . fu l ly

root. JBi. '•ourxl

MARK VB. 1960 Loaded, sunroof, partoctfy maintained $4,966

Hfews Park Lmccin-Mercur, 453-2424 ext.400

MARK VII I S M LSC. Mack on gray, sin s i n 11 oondMon. 36,000 mMa. MuM a M $13,900

MARK VS. 19M. LSC. Only 24.000 m6M Btock and baautlful. $16,900

Hkns Park UncokvMercury 453-2424 n d . 400

MARK « . i s M . $26 300

LSC.

v?-£n. condMon. $3600.

TOWN CAR:/ 1M1. white. 2 door, 92.000 mMa, M M oondMtan. $3300 C M 444-2270 or 477-3964

T-BIRD ISM turbo - tow mlaa. ex c slant oondMon Loaded B k n $11,000 453-8602

TEMPO O L 1M7. 4 door, M . auto, cassette, raar defog. 63.000 mMa. $3350 4S2-0626

TEMPO O L iMO - 4 door Mil to. siT xnauc. low mMege. many, many

ex t tM $9,500 336-2177

TEMPO 1966 - Blue many extrM. $3.780

VILLAGE FORD • LOT 2 279-9700 TEMPO. 1SS5. OL. powar ataarlng brskM smfm radio, raar ~ automatic. $2500/baat 561

TEMPO. 1865. GL. Automatic. M . brakM, exhauet. 6 mora.

58 000 mMs. $3600. 420-3564

TEMPO. 1986. GL - 2 door. M . star-ao/caaealta. powar sleertno/brafcae. 5 spasd. 60.000 mMs. $2,600 Good oondMlon. A t tn 8pm: 624-0618

TEMPO 1966 LX- DiciMsnt condi-tion. a l opttone. 30.000 miss. $4,700 CM sRar 6pm 661-0360

TEMPO 19M LX. 4 door. 34.000 ml.. . . , MaM • 1 -One 1" . 476^414

TEMPO TSS7, s ieManl condMon, M . 54.000mi.. $5,000. 637-6378

TEMPO 19M OL. automatic, M . powar locks. sxcoMnt condMon. 4.200 627-4664 ; 656-6324

THUNOERBIRD, 19*8 - V-S. toadM. 38.000 mMa. anoalnt l condMon $9,800 Bkmmgham 642-2211

TOWN CAR 1964 - EiBaSsnl oondk-Uon. $8000 CM s*Mr Spm.

T 7BS-22TT

TOWN CAR. 1864. 8tgnatura Sartoa. M M condMonl Stock, loaded. MuM aaa. Aakmg 84.300 427- 14M

•74 COUGAR 1863 V-6. M OOO mMa

Mini—uii S3 000 or M . W S M I M2-M74

COUGAR 1965 XR7-Loaded, naw

COUGAR. ISM XR-7 (vary factory option, muat be M M Moivamokn -tfM oar to MmaeuMM. M . S M

OUAUTY AUTOMOBILES 562-7011

COUGAR ISM • Mu.se i Hon. fu*y loaded. M OOO rMtoa.

COUGAR 1866- Vary good oond^ Son. loaded. S7A10 mlaa. $8,700/ M a t C M A I M 6 425-0655

COUGAR 1M7 LS- Loaded. 37,000 mMa. • i iaMin l oondMon. M.400 or baal oflar. 477-3179

COUGAR 1M7. tape dack. atarao. M . kM powar. loadad. de«oggn/<S-flMM dash. MOM 14*omen M.S80. ARar 5:30pm. 8B9-37M

GRANO MARQUIS I B M LS. 4 door. loaMd, power eunroof. mos6snt

$14,500. 227-5664

GRAND MARQUIS 1878 - axosM sfnps. 2 naw Uraa. 361 engine, rue!. $1300 721-62

GRANO MARQUIS 1866. loaded, siiicaasnt condmon ortgmn owner $6,875. 474-6463

GRANO MAROUtS 1863 StaMonsnflon. No met Naw engine.

$4500/firm

GRAND MAROUtS. ISM. IgM blue, loadad. powar. siicaMnt condMon. $10,800- 4*4-7562

TOWN CAR - 1865. 30,000 mlaa. 1 MOOO

TOWN COUPE. 1878. Florida car.

43.000 nan. $5600

TOWNE CAR 1877- Runs wal. M M rust. $550 or ban oflar. M7-04S7 OE j 595-9148

•74 fttorcury ASC MCLAREN 1865- Low mMa. clean, good oondMon. $7,650 or beet E v m 326-954*

CAPRI 18S3 RS - 5 0 HO. M . Mt.

roof, am-lm sound, needs aoma Aftar 5pm.

pramium $1700. 464-3178

CAPRI. 1884 RS Turbo. "Sharpr $5,280

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 279-9700 CIERA BROUGHAM 18M - Tu-tone paint, sharp, pr loM to aM. $5,555

Bob Jeannotte PONTIAC GMC

Plymouth, Ml 453-2500

COUGAR. 19*6. load ad. 30,000 maee. $0,500 firm

ad. 30,000

422-4456

COUGAR 1968 - XR7, 6. vs . may loaded. Immeculale $9,985

CRESTWOOD OOOGE

421-5700 GRAND MARQUIS. 18M LS. excel-lent condition. Ml opltone 575-8624

GRANO MAAQUIS. 1M7. 2 door, 1.500 1835

0niy^24.500

GRAND MARQUIS 18M LS- SMas-

powar. muat SM Asking $4,680. 348 M M or 346-0930

LN7 1M3 tng/brakM Extra (teem $1,549

TYME AUTO

•74 SASLE LS I S M maaon': sk. pawn. stoMnuai M M , M t S

Mpn*7

t n 000

TOPAZ 1947 . $ |

TOPAZ powar 1 Mon 84750

LTS. 24.000 » TOPAZ. ISM. LS. to* power pMk-age. t ippaps rack. ton. tow 1 E jeeMn lA f te r 6.

TRACER I B M

896-3047 •75 Mi—n DATSUN 1878, 210, Mnftm aette. 4 spaad. MOOO M a Ej nnt oondMon $860 C M 421-<

MAXIMA-18*5. 4 door M Leather interior Mpoa t f

— M r . e£-$4,880 541-32W

MAXIMA 1 rod , kMths ton mdea. warranty

SE- Automatic, s u t

NISSAN 1M7 300 ZX Turbo, 34 i mMs. loadM. M a i n oondMon. $13,000 642-4643

SENTRA 18M. 2 door. sutomaHc.

r p < 5 ^ a r ,

STANZA 1882. hatchback, automat-ic. many opllona. rMsbto. $IS0S Plymouth. 451-014

STANZA 1864- 4 door. s imp, goo* condition 55.000 mMs. 1 owmr, automatic M 349-5524

LYNX 19*2 - 4 door, automatic. Mr una. 49.000 mMs. mm* $1400. 533-7230

LYNX 19*3- Automatic. M . sunroof. 80.000 itMm Vary clean 81.200

656-3345

LYNX 1964 Exc* nanca 4 spaad. good body $1600 Evm 433-1049 Oays 237-5132

LYNX 1864. Wagon Ak. automatic. 40.000 mMa.

557-3723

LYNX: 1864. 4 door, automatic, m . cruMe. Excellent condition. $1500 C M aftar 5. M1-1294

LYNX 1865 - Automatic, nr . crutoe. Mt. sxcislent condMon. $2400 549-4114

LYNX 18M - 78,000 mMa. 2 door. M . 50 mpg.. Mazds dieen angina menuM. sxcMsnt condition. $2700 Days. 523-4038 Evm. 437-0087

MERCURY LN7 1862 naw lop. an-gina. M conditioning, raar da-lroat. black, aunroof Excellent condMon. Aftar Spm 453-7994

MERKUR. 19M XR-4TI. low mMa. aroaMnl umidMuii. IciadM. Warran-ty $6.6B9/baet/muataM. 536-8158

MONARCH 1878 - New rims I Uraa. many naw parts. $750 or M M Aftar 8pm. 522-1679

SABLE 1867. LS. bfac L $6680 390-8120 or 455-8786

SABLE 1967 LS, 42.000 mMa. naw battery. $6785

477-8639

SAVE S A V E S A V E S A V E S A V E

P a t M i l l i k e n F o r d

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a t

V a r s i t y

Spring Truck, Van & 4 x 4 Salel

S a l e E n d s A p r i l 3 0 ' O D O W N

• 1 2 m 1 2 m W A R R A N T Y

1990 FORD SANDS CONVERSION VAN HMop, loadM. leaffnr, color TV, VCR. Mntando, l A A A A A radar datactar, ISOO ml. factory oMdMa '2a,OOO v V V B t o M H

1986 TOYOTA XTRA CAB SR5 TURBO S apesd. sir. sunroaT. powar windows 4 locks. M A Q C

top, law tri. Mine V

240SX 19M oondMlon. 5 spaad. axtandM war-renty. $11,900/tren 932-3448k

876 Otdemobito CALAIS 196*. rad. M.-V6. automat-ic. low mMa. $7800 or beM offer

422-2664

CIERA BROUGHAM 1966-owner. 4 door. loadM 56.000 mMa $5,600

» * - OngmM

CIERA 1865 Brougham, whits. 4 door, loadM. avcelsnl condition $4,500/beet 828-40M

CIERA-18M. Brougham, undarcoatM. 4 door. M

851-1S7S

CUSTOM CRUISER. 1M7 Station Wagon 9 ps lssngn . cMm A hitch, factory wiring, luggage rack. tuB powar. crutoe. 36.000 mMs 86.SCO Evm 887-8789 or Oaya: 456-7)86

CUTLASS CALAIS 1966 - Ouad-4. blue. loadM CxcMerit condition MuM sM. make oflar. 350-642^

CUTLASS SUPREME I: 1 8 M Coupa. BMck. survoot LoadaOl

— CM652-7M7

C U T L A S S SUPREME 196S. maroon, powar windows, no ru l t . S2SP0 861-6MS

CUTLASS SUPREME 1M7 SALOfi 2 door, r a n whan drtva. V-8 angma. loadM $8,600 Livonia Chryator-Ptymouth 525-780*

CUTLASS SUPREME 1965 Loaded: only $4,860

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 0

CUTLAS SUPREME 1963 V-8. aaC gme. 4 door, ctotf. asats. Mt. oruMK powar slaaring 6 brMaa. sk. cas-sette. r a n window da-froat, spolt when*. 83.000 m M . good condi-bon. $2200. Evaa.. 425-4277.

CUTLASS. 1878 Salon. 4 Poor brown, beige Interior, smfm starao tape dack. M . crutoe. powar locka, raar delog. bast oftor 477-S4S4

CUTLASS 1M1 - 4 door. n M shapa. $3000 A f t n 8pm 428-1663

CUTLASS-18*3. Supreme. 6 • dar. automatic. M . a M condMon $2,860

CUTLASS. 1864 SUxnns ham 2 door. loadM. low M.8S0

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 279-9700;

m m n S m

'3950

ir

NE lW 1! ii IRU SI ED /l

1983 RANGER 4 apaM. starao easaeoa. cap. 81.000 local en* a w n rrflee. A Honeyf

1988 RANGER CALIFORNIA CONVERSION Spodsrs. whesls * 8tm. custom pemc 9000 ' / M M K mMs. ALoskerl I 9 « V |

1988 BRONCO II 4 x4, automade.pownstaeMn * b r * M . ren » ^ a 4 M M I

s . v s r - ' — 2 , 0 0 0 1 0 , 4 2 5 1989 AEROSTAR XL EXTENDED A u l n n H . ak. Mt * orU—. poeer wtndow 6 locks, r a n rtitig, low MMa. Only

1987 CLUB WAGON XLT 8 paeaanfn, automatic, M . Mt 4 cruise. 8-0 V4. duM tanks, pawn windows 4 lacks, low ntosa.

1988 BLAZER S10 TAH0E Automatic, sir Mt 4 crulaa. starao. tu-torva paM.

CUTLASS 1968 OMra Sinn^Mli i . 1 < ownar. 45^00 mMs. tiling, rvma parted brakaa. shocks 6 turnup, l taMc. $5250 Evenings, i

DELTA ROY ALE. 19*4. $ " 33.000 rMtoa. sucialii amraa.AMdngS6.B00.

F1RENZA 19M - AuiomMe.-'a ponar steering * brakee. crutoBl atarao, Marm aiataai, aluminum ] wheals. SHARPt n M

C R E S T W O O D DOOQE

421 5700— 0LDSS400ILE M I860 C M 476-0540. aftar Bpm 624-6624^

OMEGA 1973 Nova (

S 'o&SSiZ a M tor Rlcfc Jr. OMEGA. 1877. mads body work.

i sound. S2S0 4*4-0421

REGENCY 1 8 M I mrool. tot

$5,300 228-7707 TORONAOO. 1878. RoyM btua.'1' buM n AMing ' S S

TORONAOO. 18*7. 41.000 mMa. $8600 t 5 »

1987 GMC CONVERSION Leaded. $.0. VS. 40.000 H

1989 F150 XLT LARIAT

" V - • x *

(/)

<! m l .

1989 AEROSTAR Aunmeac. nr, art 4

$7,000 toM Man nan. IH .706 nsgollsBIs 83J-08M or 468-1981 TROFEO. 18M. L o a d M MMa. r M . aapar clean BaaaBaM

tdMon 814900 (

•71 HOneON 1MB - 4 Mar . I860 - 4 doer, a t U n i t

M M . I 1 . N 0 421-46*3

• i • ' -

1987 RANGER XLT SUPER CAB * speed, ek^tesnr iMsHru 6 brakM. s tnso

1986 E150 XLT CLUB WAGON Li8611, w/4* spdana. aaM» mspsi tM. reM 8 4 2 5 |

11987 E150 XL CARGO VAN I Automnto, m , VS. dual tanks, M4ane, ton MMs . .

9 6 0 0

E G R A P H

PAT MILLIKEN FORD Home of the Smilin' Irishman

m y r i m m r t r n r r m w r n t t M w a n j z r m

A. X & Z P L A N H E A D Q U A R T E R S

255-3100

1988 F150 XLT LARIAT 4 x 4 , Wsstam pre p m . automatic. M , ML cmlse. pawn Mndmn 4 tocM. $.0 V-4. duMInn, i a » pent, 14.000 mi. Cmiparn truck.

1988 E150 CARGO VAN MtamMc. pawn stswrtnf 4 n n w s . 8 cyandn. 7 7 2 5

1989 AEROSTAR EDDIE BAUER An ton'Mil. M . ML cnJwa. power A m e s n 6 '13,950

ICONVERIION*4 C E M T U R , 0 N

isnsa ' 14 ,988 ~ ' 5 9 9 5

11990 RANGER XLT 14 M a . •

HORttON 18*4, 4 door. 874 i S .

RELIANT LE 18S6 - « _ _ t h n p $5.8*8

TOWN 6 COUNTRY DOOQE * Grand W n f O M n i l LSMR6

474-66M

RBJANT IMS. Waaan topa, M . rack, r a n wton.

11984 F150 XLT

V A R S I T Y J <

OPEN SATURDAY 9^ MON. A1NURS. M TUES., WGD A Rtt. M

!• n t;: K.mwnnrrmwnnw

I Ann Arbor 1 1

B0NNCVIL.I 1948 . LE. I s o M M

BOMMWLH 19MSSE-Manor sua roof. Harm. 814JOO

$t2.500 E-inSga M1-4718

B08MBV8XI. w f i r a r M i

pnaiAiaScar: 8<i6!600.>°"7a6-'i'a«

S » S i " m W M S l 946-6.182

1M7 QT. Birgundy. V-S. au-

lSSST F1ERRO 1665 .Kait iMB. $0,000 •ritoa, good oondMon. $3200 or M M

I - 0*|M- 84S-7BS7 FIREBIRD l4T9-MMt

stasrtng/brakM Air. a. $2200 or baaL SB

d w w o 1W1 - loaded. Cto* mea-rtor. needs soma Mnor body 4 Irene rnMr . $1000 nasdy mslntaiind. 1*200 43S-1104

0 W 8 O 18*2 77JOQO automeuc. r a n da-tog. .ng • wwJows/braMa. saha. ana Maa. $1*80. 432-7646

» • t o amoM t-Mpa. Extra 62 400

TYME AUTO

FMEBMD. 1963. V-6. i dMon. $3300 or M M M

tomatic, 4 cy lndn, naw angma. 2 3 J 0 0 m 6 M Sharp yM aoonotMcM. $1,500 or ben 231-401$

dack, 86000 mMa. $4000

$7,000 6. only alarm $8000 421-8272

PMEBiRO. 19*6. V6 auto. M . crutoe 4 Marat. 28.008 mltoa, ancalt i i l dandNton. mags. ongkM ownn. with overdrhra, rustprooflog 4 • a r m , paM protsciion, 28,000 I^eaa. 8*600. 525-3611.

FIREBIRD 18*7 - MM aulOmaac.Mr 1*600

ExceMnt Condi-ipeersnoe 425-7246

ORE BIRO 1988 Formuto-T-topa. M Options. GM extended warranty. CMtom o w n StorM winters. „ 456-5366

ftREBIRO 18*8. V-8. Qtor mlstgs, $12.000

hMy loadad.

626-0106

FORMULA RBEBWO 1969. Btock. * m r Manor, wop. KM pown. 5*00 mlaa. $11,800. Cal 522-0663

SRANO AM LE 18*4 ad, 36.000 M.. exctoh $4400. ARn 5.

4 door, toad-M oondmon.

881-1844

GRANO AM SE. 18*8. V-8 . euto-naMc. air. beM atarao and mora. Sraat oondMon. $*JS0 522-3274

- Gray.' Mr. auto, 2 door, am/lm . . . tfutoa $4 J00.332-4222 or 646-8434

GRAND AM 18*$. good conMton.

14.500

19*4 I X 4 door, 4 cyt . 5

GRANO AM 18*6 LE. powar ing 4 brakaa, M . stereo 4 i $4000. 537

GRANO A M - I B M LE. loadM. sun-rpof, 5 spMd, clean $4,200 , 420-0678

SRANO AM 18M L£-Marry options.

GRANO AM. 1866 - 18.000 (Mas. aS. r a n datroaL pown Maaitoa 4 b rakM $8,800 471-163$

nan k n M ooc*$2*--mZ> t / . w s y . M S

l o o f c i i f e

GRANO AM 18M. AM. sutow ak. ML starao. dakron 4 n 14.000 M M $6BM

Bob Jeannotte PONTIAC GMC

Ptymouth. Ml 453-2500

ORAM) AM. 1866. LE. rad. MOO iMtoa. quad 4 snMna. loaded. Mnt . asnoulMa CM. $ 4 * 6 474-414S

ORANO AM 1*$* L t maMc. air, am-lm oaa mdea, $4780.

WMM. auto-tetta, 14.000

471-6*$*

GRANO AM 1* * * M -loaded, $10,500

n jMOmaaa. I * * -7434

GRANO PRIX LE 1866 361. M N loadad. Z l taan. 78.000 m*ss. GnsM oondMon. $4S60 560-7423

ORANO PRIX 1*61. Urea, sftocka. brakaa. Heads engine work. apecM* $1^00.

CMan Naw WWtaa o n .

522-074-1

ORANO PRIX 18*0 - LJ. V-4. nNO-malte. wtra niitissla. air. loadad. l 0B f ca 4 rune good. $1646. $61-423*

GRANO PRM 1844 Bro ad adto pown1 mot $4.8*0

ugham Load-•nroM Only

L O T 2 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 0

•nooo 1863 4 door, loadad. t imMsn i cor*

air. a — oof. Mion $2000.

426-718$

LE MANS 1964-4 nMaa. air. am/lm, 4 aps oondMon $8600

toor. 1S.OOO nd f aal int

444-6606

LE-4000: 18*8, 4 doo Loadedl $4*06 . Ca l

r. 6 c y l n d n 324-12*8

TRANS A M SALE !

- M ^ o p a . rad. aupn lood-

M*7 T-lopa. Maok. 24.000 nMaa. nectronis daan. t * angina. t$ men wtnats...$ 12.4*6

m M ^ ' ^ d ^ T l / a •-000

1866 T-topa. wML I S M M B . loadM. toctory o 4 U M $ 15.9*6

ART MORAN Pontiac GMC 353-9000

TRANS AM 1876 - 40*1

oondMon. $4100/baM. A R n

SLMBIRO-19M. LE. Mr. M lna ia i c ,

" S S M M S $

BUNBmD- 19M LE. rad. loadM. m skxxi • amis 8 7 5 0 0 * M M aMn.

517-544-8412

TRAN AM 18*8 - OTA. tad. toada*. T Tops, a 7.000 mass. -TUto ia Ma ae6.8l4.M0toan.

• MrtMsck. torn. oMy me '. MuM

326-3071

TRAN* AM. 1*7$ - BMc * 4 GoM.

$2,800 k m . 367- tOSOor 477-7727

TRAM AM. 1$7$ - S*» W. 400. 4

• . ban oton $41-8470

TRANS Mr. low LOIlJMO

AM 1866 Loadad M M . automatic, n. $4600

rad 4 s4-

$32-4041

TRAN$ AM 1M7 OTA-LoadM. Marm. undn coating MuM aaM MtMng out of scats $4200

6*2-4006

t rans am ibmgta. 13.000 mMa Looded $14,800. 352-56*3

Thursday. Apr! 28. 1990 OAE

.LoaMd. C M

TRAN$ AM I M ad. T tops. 2 storms, r M . w M lamed. $14,680 MuM a M S buyers. CM M M aton 3. M l -1220

$.000 18M LE Station

SOOO 18*6 . STE. 73.000 loadM. naw tlraa/brakaa. Days. 422-2717 or avans. 3*3-1272

m Toyota CAMAY 18*7 - M M . 2 y a n M ax-

• ownar. $78*6. 628-0275

CAMRY 1867 wagon OL*. s to. M . crutoe. caseone. (Pt|MOuW) ARn 8pm 4

CAMRY 19M LE. wagon VS. M a naw, full warranty. 5 OOOmi 814400 384-2*62 EVM 662-04*0

CEUCA 1887 QTS-Ullback, 5 speed. loadM. Ska new Low mMa. $8880 356-4151

Toyota CAMRY TSM, V-S. UE. nMto aaMrt-

H4500. M M M 1 or 967-4442

£ m O T N ^ J S r -1S$ o n 649-393 i

COROLLA 16*7-4 door.

srssr SUPRA 1 $ M 8.000 i

M.OOO/beM

20.000

TVOOO i M f s i T " * ^

^TOPLESS.

(P.C-17C AW.G- 13C)* 18C

M . Md. ana QOlF 1*67 Gl sc.ooo M t o a T i Mt Bna MM as. apaad. M . f i i n t t i . no door dMfla.

GOLF >8*7 O t . SMM. 8 sp«M. A f . MM. 36,000 M M Me new $4600 446-8424 4*2-0036

SCMOCCO '8*6. WOLFSMURG.

'u vx'1"*' "442-'A TOYOTA M M MR 2. setts M . cruna. 4 mirrors 86 ISSAnM.

DEXTER TRUCK CENTER

O U R TRUCK CENTER IS STAFFED BY PROFESIONALS T O M E E T Y O U R TRUCK NEEDS.

" T R Y U S ! "

p, 66.000

SPECIAL FINANCING

$24-0M6 PONTIAC CA TALMA COUPE 1$7* -400 V-S. cnM* . r a n i l t i . oMy 87,000 trwa mlaa. Rad. ton of arto

J E f f BENSON QUALITY AUTOMOSBJEB

8*3-7011

R E V I E W

PRE SUMMER SALE! FEATURING THE DAZZLING

1989 LeBARON CONVERTIBLES FOR 48 4 A FORM

'AJ>.R. MONTHS I W a W A.P.R. MONTHS TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-IN

5 3 8 - 1 3 0 0

, G e o r 20811 W 8 Mile Rd , be tween Tr loqraph Rd. and Sou th l . r l d Fwy. U ' . '

O N L Y A T P A G E T O Y O T A

T H E S W I T C H I S O H

J O PAGE TOYOTA! C O M E IN & f k V P 1

S E E W H Y ! !

N I A C H R Y S L E R P L Y M O U T H 30777 PLYMOUTH RD.. UVOWt

PONTIAC T-1000, 19*2. 4 cy lndn . •u1orrv«tlc $1060 or I

PONTIAC - SOOOLE. 18*6. M.000 h M i s n . m * M naw Mraa. good oon-dMon. $3400. 444-6913

POWTIAC 4000 SE. 184*. 4 door. loaded. V-4 « nicslsnt oondMon.

883-4154 $5,300. nicslsnt oondMon.

883-4154

PONTIAC 6000 1847 LE. 4 deer, au-tomate, Mr. MM rao. loadad. $8800

477-48*8

POWTTAC4000. 1884 LE*V4. $$,000 •Mtoa. auto. Mr. *utoa, loadad, nrtrs ctaan. $2,900 471-4861

PONTIAC 8000 18*8 wagon, toad-

0ay»4%M170 OM phona. $8400.

E«as.$aS-702*

PONTIAC *000, 18*6. STE. b a n M c n . m M t M . C i s a m F u R . 8 n l M 1*325 ISaaatiMI. U*. between 8 4 $ M M M U M .

110.1 .sc SUNMRO BE. t$*7 - Auto. M . ad. $$JX» mMa. EjiibMhiI c_ _ Hon $8,900 or b«M oftar. 786-2523

18*4 TURBO - AuScnaM. M M H A Ford Eagto

566-6826

tonl oondMon. nmroof. $8600 or

1987 BUICK RIVIERA T-TYPE

Ak, luBpown

5 ^ ^ * 1 0 , 9 0 0

1989 PLYMOUTH I VOYAGER

SthPrkx ' 1 1 , 8 0 0

1965 RIVIERA

VS. Mr. ftM p o w n

Sah Price ' 5 2 0 0

1986 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA

SL 2 DOOR Air, M when. c n M oontrol.

THIS WEEK'S MANAGER'S SPECIAL

1M8 BUICK REGAL

| Mr. M l pown

SafePrfc»*8800

1987 BUICK SOMERSET 2 DOOR

1989 CHEVY CORSICA -Automatic, air, power steering and brakes, low miles.

Sale Price $ 8 5 0 0

SUN8IRO 18*« ST Tur ta - Low = I * * * 9 4 9 0 0

ARMSTRONG BUICK 525-0900

Sale Price *6700 1989 BERETTA

SabPrice $ 9 2 0 0

1986 OLDS CIERA 4 DOOR

'90 COROLLA Lease f r o m

L e a s e f r o m

|NEW '90 CAMRYSl

Sale Prlca ' 5 4 0 0

MICHIGAN'S LARGEST TOYOTA DEALER

PAGE TOYOTA ON T E L E G R A P H between 8 & 9 mile 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

FOX H ILLS

s r s o s s r

• HUQE DISCOUNTS • HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES • OPEN SATURDAYS

LARGEST SELECTION - LOWEST PRICE 90 TEMPO "GL" 4 DOOR

2.3 E.F.I.. ntitn. p s „ p h

1st TIME BUYERS '500 ADDITIONAL REBATE

locks, air cond . , dual e tec . mirrors, tilt, ©tec. def . , It. grp. . am-fm stereo, styled wheels a n d m u c h more std. equip . Stk. #526.

'8490 V A R S I T Y ' S L O W P R I C E S

9 0 E S C O R T P O N Y 1.9 E.FJ., A tpd o/d. p.b., PT 76*14 BSW. ttyind whtonlt. cloth recllnina a no ta. aide window dnmtotnrt. front vrf>*a! drtvn. Stk. #3704. WO 90 MUSTANG "LX" 3 DOOR 2J (JL 0KC,5s*t. p4.. pJb, p trfndoto itytad whaah. dr cond. nd. oormoi. AMfl aqi#i.. aMc. daL. PW6« MM. c*id mudi I

2-3 if I OXC.Ssxl. p4.. pJx. p s M m S tod*, djd aMc. rrMon. ' AMftl Mamo/can/dock, cxatom

MdaquM 9k. #3413. *9190 • 9 0 T A U R U S S H O 4 > TA vt*M. DX»UC.. 6 *xl. Ml potnsr opt*, dr oond. Ngh tevd audo Sum antry. fit 4 rr mata. auto k*np *y«Mm. and much rr**s. i»<1 •<**>. 91k. #3603. w

•90 TAURUS STATION WAQOfi S.0 t r J. WS. auto oMpA, M a a nathn. Paofild BSW w/cMd'

, l i d*C M. do* ton I

Md togt#>. $Sl MISS. m '90 T-BIRD SUPER COUPE S M V - 6 . a t p n r c h o r o a d . o u t o . . O / D . f u l p o n n r o p t o .

M n o . A M P M M n m o / o a M . p M r M n a o t * * ! a * g r p . . P Z M s t l S B q s M a l s n o e o o . c m c M M d . e q u p . M*L # 4 I S * .

O n f . . k M u r y g r p . P228s i16 a n d , m u c h

•90 CROWN VICTORIA S O V S . a u t o o / d . p j . . p J b . . p . l o c k s , a i r o o r >

• t p d . c o n t r o l . 1 / 3 v S r » > I H

m

c t o t t i s n o t a n d d u d imoMmm a n d r r t o a a

•90 TAURUS 4 DOOR y m c J n n r p l u a m u o h m o r a rtd. St . #

m m

M * '90 PROBE OL 2 - 2 c r j«o o / d . p 4 .

! » 1 T 7 A . || jflU

THE BOSS IS

* E.F.I.H.O

AM/FM

frocttoo-tok.

handling

'90 ABtOSTAR "XL" a n c c i WJS r s r t n n m p K c a p t a i n c h d r s w / 2 r a m o v t o o b M b n r t c h s .

a t r o o n d . . p t t v a c y g t o u . IT nwlpM FT

w a t i a r . DLX p d n t t t r tpns. t p d . c o n t r o l ,

Mt , « t a c . d a f . A M - F M d t o r t o o / d o c k . c t y M d

w h n n t o . P21&X14 A/S. S«c # 4201 .

12.990

90 BRONCO II SALE

sonnn below L U U U DEALER INVOIC

* V f l l i f l B E L 0 W

L U U U DEALER INVOICE1** NO GIMMICKS-NOTHING HELD BACK

Choose from 50 Bronco ll's In Stock. We dare you to compare our super low prices anywhere!

SPECIAL PURCHASE! STARCRAFT'M ClttmCStlB

QT Interior, t k n and paint Fiberglass nmning boards

16,990*

Ctss Mortal MB. S-FX. AOO. m l

icr color TV,

VARSITY'S LOW PRICES '90 RANGER PICKUP 2 . 3 E.F. I . . 6 n d . , p i D . . d u a l t o t d a w a y m i r r o r s , t - a k m , P 1 9 5 « 1 4 B S W . d o o r I g h t n r . I n s t r u m e n t a t i o n , I n t . wtonrv v i n y l P n r v c h » n a t . S tk . # 3 6 0 6 .

' 9 0 F - 1 5 0 4 x 4 4 9 EFJ. . 5 * > d I t / c o n v g r p . A * iMhacta. rtdng P23Sx l5 cS-tarrtc

m 4 .9 E.F.L, 5 * x l . P.O. p x , p b . , br t . l o w r r t o , I t / c o n v . g rp . . A M - F M s to rno /doe fc . spd . c o n t r o l , flt. Cte

i n f l o w t a c h . d o t h t d M v n k v L Slk. # 2 5 6 0

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Chiefs regain relay title fey Dan O'Meara Start writer r -

Plymouth Canton's girls track team relied oo superi-or depth and possibly its youth to win the Lady Chief Relays for the second time in three years Saturday.

giris tracK Canton scored 69 points to edge runner-up Adrian ((5)

and distance itself from contenders Farmington Hills Mercy (49) and Plymouth Salem (40). Defending cham-fgon Livonia Stevenson was fifth with 39 points.

'The key point is that we scored in 12 of the IS scor-ing events," Canton coach George Przygodski said. "In a meet with so many teams and individuals, you have to score in a lot of events, and we had the depth to be able ts do that"

With tbe meet taking place on the final weekend of ^r ing break this year, the Chiefs might, ironically, have enjoyed an advantage with the number of young but talented athletes on their team. * "I can't speak for the other teams, but we have a young team," Przygodski said. "And when you have young kids they tend to stay in town as opposed to the Older kids.

"WE MD have our share of kids who weren't there. You have to run with tbe kids you have, and obviously y t were pleased with tbe results."

Tbe Chiefs won only one event — tbe shuttle hurdle aelay in which Karina Kilpelainen, Angela Fountain, ghristina Korach and Michelle Lee comprised the win-i n g foursome — but tbey were secood in four others and finished no lower than fifth in seven others.

In addition to the shuttle hurdle unit that set school

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Canton-Salem tilt ends in stalemate By Dan O 'Meara start writer

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only goal of the second half to give t h e Rocks a 2-2 tie.

The final score was the same so it was not unusual that the two coaches had the same impression of Mon-day's girls soccer game.

Don Smith and Ken Johnson ap-plauded their defenses and talked of the valuable experience gained by their younger players after state-ranked powers Plymouth Canton and Plymouth Salem battled to a 2-2 draw.

With both teams returning from spring break and not having played a game in 14 days, neither coach was unhappy with the tie, either.

"This was our first really big game," Johnson of Salem said. "Af-ter tbe holiday, we have some ad-justing and catching up to do.

"Whoever had lost would have been thinking they were a little un-lucky. No team really grabbed bold of it."

BOTH COACHES attributed that, in part at least, to the play of their defenses.

The Rocks (1-0-2) scored first but Canton (2-0-1) took a 2-1 ha If time lead on a pair of Jenny Russell goals. Salem, however, had tbe advantage for much of the second half, but the Chiefs survived the pressure.

"Our freshman sweeper and keep-er did a good job." Smith of Canton said. "This was a good test for us. We know we can play with anybody now. Nobody is going to blow us away by any means. We felt bad about tying, but we know we're ready."

Playing No. 5-rated Salem, Smith said, was good experience for Kathy Bahr, the new sweeper, and goalie Jori Welchans, wbo stopped 10 of 11 shots in the secood half and 16 of 18 for the game.

Their play on defense, as well as that of stopper Erin Morgan (senior) and fullbacks Danielle Meyka (soph-

soccer 'We know we can play with anybody now. Nobody is going to blow us away by any means.'

— Don Smith Canton soccer coach

omore) and Laurie McNamara (jun-ior) was crucial to preserving the tie, according to Smith.

Salem pulled even early in the sec-ond half on sophomore Lisa Fergu-son's goal, but tbe Rocks, wbo scored both goals off corner throw-ins, con-tinued to press the attack but with-out additional success.

"I THINK we got tired," Smith said. "Usually, we come on strong in tbe second half. I think they wore us down. We'll have to work a little harder.

"They had a little momentum in the second half and were taking it to us, although we could easily have won it there."

Ninth-rated Canton broke out of its end late in the second half for ooe of its few chances, a good ooe that was foiled by defender Jennifer Marshall and keeper Jenny Emmett

Freshman forward Colleen Con-nell and Russell bad a 2-on-l breaka-way, but Emmett came out of to snuff a shot by Connell. then screened off Russell, tbe All-American. to keep her from scoring while Emmett was out of position.

"Our whole defense did well ex-cept for Russell hurting us with her speed," Johnson said. "1 thought Marshall bad a great game. Sbe had the job of marking Russell, but there wasn't anything sbe could do on the free kick (on which Russell scored ber first goal).

"We had a lot of chances on pres-sure, but we could easily have lost by one. Emmett made some big plays, too. Tbey were good on breakaways. We'd play down there for 10 (min-utes), and they'd get a breakaway."

SALEM SCORED early in tbe game wben Erin Harvey used a header to convert Amy Krajewski's throw-in, the first of two assists by her.

"Sbe did that three or four times last year," said Johnson of Kra-jewski, "and she got into a routine of doing that It's one of the strongest, for a girl, that you'll see.

"Amy had a good field game, too. Sbe was kinda the hero, because (all-state forward Micbele) Minton was pretty well held."

Russell, following an interfe call against Marshall, tied tbe game with ber direct free kick, and sbe lat-er took a pass from Connell in front of the Salem goal to put tbe Chiefs ahead at ha If time

"She's a tough player," said Smith of Russell, wbo played all but a few minutes. "I have to get ber out of there and give her a break, but wben tbe pressure is on we need tbe of-fense.

"But wben we're tired we're not going to get any offense, either. She'd never admit to being tired, but I have to get her out for a rest"

Welchans tipped the throw-in lead-ing to Krajewski's secood assist but couldn't bold it, and Ferguson redirected the rebound for tbe tying goal at 57:30 in tbe secood half.

and meet records with its time of 1:10.2, Przygodski cited tbe performances of Kim Gudeth, who ran a pair of 800s and 400s, and distance runners Amy Smith and Adrienne Garrow, both of whom ran in the 3200 and 1600 relays.

Tbe 300-meter hurdle team of Tricia Rousso, Kalee Smith and Michelle Lee also received praise from Przy-godski. Ifoema Okwumabua excelled in the shot put and discus, helping the Chiefs to fifth-place finishes in those events, and Kristy Brugar ran three strong races, he added.

Unlike two years ago when the Chiefs made up a huge difference late in the meet to win. Canton was in conten-tion all along this time.

In addition to the weight events and shuttle hurdles, the Chiefs placed third in the eight-mile and 3200 relays, fourth in the long jump and fifth in tbe 800 relay in tbe first half of the meet.

"WE WERE in the meet tbe whole way," Przygodski said. "We were scoring in every event, so we didn't fall behind by a lot We had a lot of thirds, fourths and fifths that kept us in position to finish where we did."

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Former 2nd on depth chart S y S n d E r

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Like A via, a pair of Redford Cath-olic Central High grads are No. 2 and trying harder.

Both Eric Knuth and Pete Elezo-vic each feel more of a part of the

- University of Michigan football squad after their respective perfor-mances Saturday in tbe annual Blue-White spring game. -

Knuth, a second-year player, has improved his stock immensely and appears to be ready to back op re-turning starter TJ. Osman at middle guard.

And Elezovic, in his first full sea-son with the Wolverines, apparently has moved up In the kicking race be-hind retumeeJ.D Carlson.

Elezovic kicked a 48-yard field goal in the first quarter and came back with a 36-yarder in tbe third period to account for all of the Blue team's points in a 31-8 loss to tbe White at Michigan Stadium. -

"JIX's the No. 1 kicker," Elezovic said. "He had a great season last year. I'm just going to have to wait for a chance. It's Carlson's job and only his to lose. But hopefully in tbe future maybe I can do some kickoffs."

ELEZOVIC undoubtedly moved - ahead of John Albertson with a

strong snrine showing. And tbe CC grad showed be could

boot the ball from a distance through the narrower goal-posts, which will be of pro-dimensions this fall.

I t didn't look that much smaller," said Elezovic, a Farmingtop Hills native. "I didn't notice a difference. You still have to put it in there. I feel great about what happened today and overall I had a good spring."

Elezovic, an All-Observer per-former two years ago as a punter, turned down a football scholarship to Central Michigan to walk on at U-M

"I wanted to got to a school in Michigan and Central called me on a Sunday night and said tbey wanted me to make a decision right away," " Elezovic recalls. "Coach (Tom) Mach (of CC) made some calls for me and Michigan State finally said tbey would take me as a walk-on, hot I always wanted to go here (Ann Ar-

. bor). I just wanted a chance I told Centrall was gb&felniwlMn Michi-gan decided to take me as a walk-on on I changed my mind."

Coach Gary Moeller also came away impressed with his new-found kicker. • • "

•"LIKE A LOT of second-team guys, you never know what they're going to do wben tbey get tbe oppor-tunity," said tbe new coach. T b e first one was a line drive, and be was probably nervous. Tbe thing that was impressive is that be kicked tbe second one through- On tbe first one

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be may have been trying too hard. Every time you kick In practice, it has meaning, but not like it does wben you're out in front of an audi-ence.

"Carlson will probably be our kicker, but you always need a No. 2. With-his performance today, bell probably be our No. 2 kicker. It gives him an advantage, but I don't know if anything has been cemented."

Knuth, Elezovic's teammate on tbe Blue squad, saw limited action last fall for tbe Wolverines. He wss used in goal line situations against both UCLA and Ohio State and also played against Maryland.

He recorded three solo tackles and one assist, but was far from satisfied about the Bines' outcome in tbe spring game.

"I couldn't believe it, tbey (White squad) kept putting it in the end zone," said the Plymouth native with sweat perspiring off his face. "But it's fun. Once you get out there if s pretty intense. You get to tee off on people."

7 wanted to go to a school In Michigan, and Central called me on a Sunday night and said they wanted me to make a decision light away. Coach (Tom) Mach (of CC) made some calls for me end Michigan State finally said they would take me as a walk-on, but I always wanted to go here (Ann Arbor).'

— Pete Elezovic former CC kicker

WITH OMAN, a fifth-year senior and fixture at middle guard, Knuth's wish is that bell be used as a swing-man. His main competition is Eric Graves.

"Last year TJ . swung with Mike Teeter (wbo graduated) in certain situations," Knuth said. "I hope something like that works out for me. Tm hoping that's what the plan is — t f f o n j string."

Knuth is also finding out what life is like without Bo Schembechler.

"Everybody respects him (Moell-er) because he's been around here for 19 years, but then again he's not Bo and we're going to miss Bo," said tbe former CC All-Stater. "But who-ever is coaching, we've got some-thing to prove. We're,still Michigan. There haven't been too many struc-tural changes. Tbe first three weeks we had some marathon practices. We had s 140-play scrimmage last Saturday (April 14)."

The 6-foot-2, 248-pound Knuth fin-ished spring term Wednesday and will spend the next term taking eight credit hours before heading up north to his parents' summer home.

For two other Wolverines, tbe summer will be spent doing rehabili-tation in tbe weight room

RUNNING BACK Tony Boles, s fifth-year senior from Westland John Glenn, began light running last week after undergoing knee surgery in December.

"Boles is like hitting the lottery if he plays," Moeller said. 'That would be like a big bonus. Right now we're going as If be wont play."

Another starter, fourth-year line-backer Alex Marshall of Redford Bishop Borgess, sst out the spring game with a partial ligament tear to his knee.

Surgery, however, is not in Mar-shall plans. A summer of strengthen-ing will be sufficient, according to U-M tea doctors.

And like Elezovic and Knuth, both Boles and Marshall may find them-selves In backup roles wben fall drills begin. _-

Tbey too, will have something to shoot for.

Canton ace hurls no-hitter at N'ville

Geoff Allen pitched a no-hitter Tuesday to lead Plymouth Canton to an 18-0 pounding of Northville in Western Lakes Activities Association baseball.

Allen walked a man with two outs In the seventh inning to just miss recording a perfect game. He struck out 11 and has gone 21 innings without giving up an earned run.

Ron Groh (three hits and four RBI), Chris James (two hits and two RBI) and Jason Demby (two hits and two RBI) were tbe leading offensive performers for the Chiefs.

Tbe win moved Canton's record to 5-2 overall and 3-0 in tbe Western Division of tbe WLAA.

At home on Saturday, Canton split a pair of games with two tensing teams, losing 5-3 to Eastern in the first and winning 8-0 over Everett in the second.

The Quakers woo the first game with two runs in the seventh inning via three walks, two errors, a hit bats-man and a single.

John Anthony went 8% innings for tbe Chiefs and took the loss. He gave op ooe earned ran, allowed two hits and struck out five. Scott Kennedy relieved Antho-ny in tbe seventh and finished up.

Tbe Quakers scored three runs in the first frame and made them bold up until the sixth.

Chris James homered in the first Inning for Canton, and the Chiefs tied the game in the sixth inning on a two-ran single by Dave Makara.

In the nightcap, Coleman Flaskamp tossed a shutout in his first varsity game for tbe Chiefs.

Flaskamp allowed two hits and struck out 10 while going the distance.

"He pitched a marvelous ballgame," Canton coach Fred Crissey said.

Tbe Chiefs got oo the board in the fourth Inning on a single by Shawn Branam, a stolen base and a single by Ron Groh.

They padded their lead in the fifth inning on a two-ran double by Jason Dembny. Makara (five hits) and James (four hits) were tbe top hitters during tbe dou-ble-header

ROB KOWALSKI earned his third pitching victory Mooday as Plymouth Salem rallied to defeat host Walled Lake Central 4-2 in Western Lakes Activities Association baseball.

Kowalski, wbo pitched the last two innings in relief of starter Jeff Paluk, has the decision in all three of Salem's victories. Tbe Rocks are 3-3 overall and 2-0 in the Lakes Division.

Kowalski. who entered with the score tied 2-2, pitched to six batters and struck out three, allowing no hits and raising his record to 3-0.

"He really pitched well," Salem assistant coach Dale Rumberger said. "His velocity has picked up a lot I Can't remember wben I've seen him faster."

Rumberger added he was pleased with Paluk, too. Paluk walked two batters in the bottom of the first

inning when Central took a 2-0 lead, but be retired the next 11, eight on ground outs. He allowed three hits, struck out two and walked four in five innings.

"He got to 67 pitches, and this time of year that's about as many as he needed to go," Rumberger said.

Eric Nielson was 3-for-4 and had the game-winning hit, a two-run single, in the seventh inning.

Brian Rudolph, Scott Niemiec and Kevin Craggs had two hits apiece. Niemiec bad a leadoff double in tbe seventh and scored two runs, and Craggs knocked in the tying run (2-2) in the fourth Tracy Ewald drove in the first Salem run in the secood inning.

The Rocks bad 12 liiis but left too many runners stranded, Rumberger said. Salem left the bases full in the third, fourth and sixth innings, and they loaded them again in the seventh but moved the runners around that time.

Salem dropped a double-header on Saturday, losing 11-3 to Lansing Everett and 3-2 to Lansing Eastern at Centennial Educational Park.

Jeff Be lisle and Mike Makowiec were the losing pitchers, respectively. Dave Makowiec started the Eastern game and left with a 2-1 after throwing 70 pitches

In the Eastern game, Niemiec had an RBI fielder's choice, and Nielson drove in the other ran with a sacri-fice fly.

MANISH NANDANI pitched out of a jam in the sev-enth inning and led Plymouth Christian to a 7-8 victory Tuesday over host Warren Bethesda.

Bethesda put runners on second and third with none out in the seventh before Mandani bore down and struck out the side.

Mandani gave up eight hits, walked six and struck out 12 on his way to the win.

He also contributed offensively, banging out two hits, scoring three runs and driving in a pair of runs.

Keith Majeski scored two runs and drove in the game-winning run in the fourth inning with a double.

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The Chiefs hope to win their sixth consecutive championship, *nd the visiting Hawks were expected to be among tbe challengers again.

After breezing past Harrison 80-48 at Centennial Educational Park, Canton could be beaded for another first-place finish.

Tbe Chiefs, 1-0 in dual meets, had double winners in Ifoema Okwuma-bua and Amy Smith. Okwumabua won the shot put (SO-10) and the discus (96-8), and Smith excelled in the distance runs, running the 1600-meter race in 6:08.3 and the 3200 in 14:03.8

Canton swept the field events with Stephanie Gray winning the high jump (5-0) and Jessica Souter the long jump (15-10).

Karina Kilpelainen had tbe best 100 hurdles time at 16.5, and the Chiefs had two other winners in opening events. Alicia King won the 200 dash (29.2) and Kim Gudeth the 800 run (2:31.2).

Canton, however, won only ooe re-lay — the 3200 in which Gudeth, Christie Saffron, Monica Pellow and Adrienne Garrow combined for a

Canton captures own relays title Continued f rom Page 1

Can too finished second in the distance medley — the ninth event — but still trailed Mercy by ooe point.

But the Chiefs finished strong, scoring 29 points in the last four events. They were second in the sprint medley and 300 hurdles, tied for second in the high jump and placed third in the 1600 relay.

Redford Bishop Borgess woo the 800, 400 and 1600 relays, and Salem was first in the 300 hurdles and high jump. Mercy woo the eight-mile run. Livonia Franklin the 3200 relay and Stevenson the shot put.

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Harrison's Colleen Heinzmann captured the 300 hurdles (51-5), Heather Conley the 100 dash (13.6) and Audra Cockerham the 400 run (1:04.4).

The Hawks, 0-1 in the division, had relay times of 53.7 in the 400, 1:53.1

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FARMINGTON HILLS Mercy won its second Catholic League dual meet Tuesday, thumping Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher 105-29 at Mercy.

The Marlins swept the relays and won every individual event with the exception of the 100 hurdles, tbe high jump and the long jump.

Jeanette Turner. Kim Cook and Lauren Hood were double winners for Mercy.

Turner won the shot put (31-8) and discus (113-10), Cook the 100 dash (13.6) and 200 dash (28.1) and Hood tbe 400 run (1:02.2) and 800 run (2:56.7).

Heather NoU was first in the 1600 run with a 5:49.9 time, and Carrie Walton woo the 3200 at 12:54,0. Mary Beth Strand did tbe 300 hur-dles in 53.2.

The foursome of Cook, Kristin Lewis, Strand and Kathy Cook won the 400 and 800 relays in 54.2 and 1:57.9, respectively.

Heather Sullivan Megan Lombar-ds Kathleen Gerigk and Hood comprised the winning 1600 relay team (4:30), and Judi Rosowski, Wal-ton, Brooke Mansour and Cara McDonagh won the 3200 relay (11:32.5).

C a n t o n p i t c h e r s s t i f l e N ' v i l l e Plymouth Canton opened its West-

ern Division softball campaign with a pair of impressive victories Mon-day.

The Chiefs, undefeated with a 5-0 overall, swept a double-header from defending Western Lakes Activities Association champion Northville, 8-2 and 10-7.

Stacey Thompson was the winning pitcher in the first game, while freshman sensation Kelly Holmes, who has allowed Thompson to move td catcher this season, won the sec-ond game.

"It was a league game and I thought we needed an established pttcher in the first game," Canton coach Dave Racer said. "I didn't want to throw Kelly right in there fjiey were the league champs last $ear, and I wanted to go with a more ficperienced pitcher."

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Jenny Sekovich had two hits and scored two runs for the Chiefs in the first game. Anne Hooper drove in three runs with a bases-loaded sin-gle, and Jennifer Vanootighem scored twice and stole two bases.

Canton third baseman Chris Ford had two hits and three RBI, and Hooper was 2-for-2 with one RBL

"(Ford) played a super game on defense In both games," Racer said. "She made a couple stops that were unbelievable."

Julie Nicastri delivered a two-run single, Thompson drove in one run and Vanootighem had another stolen

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PLYMOUTH SALEM fell to 0-2 in the Lakes Division and 0-5 overall Monday after being shut out by visit-ing Walled Lake Central, 5-0.

Cathy Cassinski went the distance for the Vikings and tossed a two-hitter. She walked three and struck out three. Jenny Garvey went the distance for Salem and allowed six hits, but Central had only one earned run. Sbe fanned five and issued three walks.

"We beat ourselves," Salem coach Rob WUlette said. "When we were on base, we made base-running mis-takes, but that's due to inexperi-ence."

Kelly Glennie had two hits, includ-ing a triple, and ooe RBI for Central, and teammate Nikki Converse also had a three-base hit

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Saturday al Ptymouth Canton TEAM aTANCHNQB; .1. Ptymouth Can-

ton. M p o n s ; Z Adrian. 06: 3. Farmngion Has Marcy. *9 * Ptymouth Salem «0: S. Livonia Steveneon. « (tie) Radlord Boftop Borgess and Brighton. 36 each, S Dearborn OMna C h i d 36: » LMJnia Frank-kn. 22 10 Inkster. S; 11. Radtord Union. 4. 12. (tie) Arm Arbor Huron and Wayne Me-morial. 0 each

FINAL RELAY RESULT8 12.800-meter (cross country): 1. Mercy

(Jud Rosowski. Heather Noi . Carrie Wal-ton and Kathleen Gerigk). 20 points: 2. Ste-venson. 26. 3. Canton. *8 . 4 Brighton. 63. 5 Frank*!.'6a; 6 Salem. 75.

3,200: 1 Franklin (Dawn Harriaon. Den-e t a Klebba. Jenny Hovarter and Katy Gue-tatson). 10 36 2. 2 Marcy. 10:39 7: 3. Can-ton. 10:41.1; 4. Stevenson. 10:47.8: 5. Brighton. 10 49.5. -, 6. Redlord Union. 1056 9

Long Jump: 1 OMne C h i d (Borieo. Ma-n n and Lenaghan), 42 teat. 9*4; 2 Adrian. 42-4 h ; 3 Bishop Borgess. 42-1; 4. Canton. 41 -5* . 5 Franklin. 4l-2Vfc; 6 Saiam. 40-4 V

Shot put: 1. Stevenson (Krista Sachs. DebtM WroWewekj end Jeesann Mart in). 95-v,; 2. Adrian, 91-7V4; 3. Marcy. 86-3*4. * Brighton. 6 5 - 1 1 * ; 5. Canton. 83-5W; 6. Radford Union. 7 9 - 5 * .

Discus: 1. Steveneon (Krista Sachs. Deb-t ta Wrottawski and Jessarw Martin). 317-<*; 2 Dwms Chid. 274-11; 3. Adrian. 274-3 * : 4 Mercy. 2 5 9 - * : 5. Canton. 240-2W:

6 Frankfcn. 233 -5 * Shuttle hurdle: 1. Canton (Karina K»-

peiamen. Angela Founta*>. fOmaJ«ia Ko-zuch and Micheta Lee) . "1:10.fc 2- Saiam. 114 2: 3 Adrian. I : l 5 . f c 4. Mercy, 1:16.1; 5. Franklin. 1:17.0; 6 Stevenson. 1:18.0

800: 1 Bishop Borgaas (Angle Ho«s. Chaquese Sears. Florence Pugh and Enca Srieperd). 1:50.0; 2 Salem. 1:53.5: 3. Adri-an. 1:53.5: 4 Brighton. 1:55.1; 5 Canton. 1 56.5: 6 Mercy. 1:56.2.

Distance medley: 1 Bnghton (Sriasey. Grimes. O MaAa and Wink), 3:14 9: 2. Can-ton. U 0 4 2: 3. Mercy. 14:05 0. 4 Divine Child. 14:10 8: 5 Redlord Union. 14:44.0;

6. Salem. 15:38 2. 400: 1 Bishop Borgess (Angle HoS*.

Chaquese Sears. Florence Pugh and Erica Shepard), 53 6: 2 Divine Chid. 54.6: 3 Bnghton. 55 O. 4 Steveneon. 55 6: 5 (tie) Mercy and Inkster. 56 2 e a c h

Sprint medley: 1 Adrian (Crowe. Shana-vas. Roesch and Hickman). 3:06.7. 2- Can-ton, 3:07 9: 3 Mercy. 3:14 5: 4. Inkster 3.20 1, 5 Franklin. 3:22 1: 6 Salem. 3:22.3

300 hurdles: 1 Salem (Jenniter Harris. Theresa Giacheno, Sue Vlj and Clndi Planer). 3:32.6: 2. Canton, 3.35 9: 3. Adri-an. 3 4 4 9: 4 Franklin, 3:44 8. 5. Mercy 3 5 3 4

High Jump: 1. Salem (Jenniter Harris Martha Boi and Yolando Jackson). 14-5. 2 (tie) Canton and Adrian. 13-3 each: 4 Brighton. 13-1: 5 Steveneon. 12-10; 6. Di-vine Chid. 8-10

1,600: 1. Bishop Borgess (Florence Pugh. Chaquese Seers. Angle Hoita and Er c a Shepard). 4:20.0. 2 Adrian. 4:24.0. 3 Canton. 4 25 5 4 Divine C h i d 4:29.8: 5 Brighton. 4:31.0; 6 Franklin. 4:31-4

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Glenn commitment translates to win in Dearborn meet

While most high school boys track teams took the week off for spring vacation, Westland John Glenn used the time to get ready for the 25th Dearborn Elks Relays.

And the week of practice paid off as the Rockets took home the first place trophy, winning its second title in three years.

"We decided that if we stay to-gether, it would help us for the Elks," said Glenn coach Richard Gordon. "Our main people were there. They were committed to stay on vacation. We were working. Our motto has always been, 'Be tbe best you can be."'

Glenn scored 57 points, one of the highest totals ever at the Elks. Red-ford Catholic Central finished second with 45 followed by defending cham-pion Dearborn (32), Detroit Osborn (28), Hazel Park (22), Temperance-Bedford (18), Plymouth Salem and University of Detroit-Jesuit (16 each), Plymouth Canton (7), Livonia Franklin (6), Novi (4) and Wyandotte ( 1 ) .

Tbe Rockets woo five, events, but more importantly got off to a good start thanks to the efforts of their throwers.

HAROLD RANKEY, Garnett Woody, Jason Key and Dave Arbour won the heavy-man 400-meter relay in 51.8. Tbey also teamed up for a second in the shot put relay with a combined toss of 165 feet, 10 inches.

Key, Woody and Arbour added a first in the discus relay (153-3). v

"They got the momentum going early, especially winning tbe heavy-man relay, that got us pumped up," Gordon said.

In the 800 relay, Carl Lowe's 200-meter split of 21.9 carried Glenn to a first place finish. He teamed up with Chris Gumke, Randy Seach and An-

drew Dobbins for a time of 1:31.1.

Lowe was also the anchor for the victorious 1,600 relay, recording a split of 48.2 to making up a 50-yard deficit. He combined with David Ryan, Seach and Gumke for a time of 3:30.7.

In tbe distance medley, Glenn took first again as Lowe went 1:50.0 for 800 meters as the lead-off leg. Gumke ran the first 400 meters, while Jason Nowicki covered 1,200 before handing off to Ryan for the 1,600 leg. Their time was 11:07.0.

Glenn's Jason Pizzuti recorded a leap of 10-8 to give Glenn a second in tbe long jump relay. He teamed with Brandon Buck and Brian Schultz for a rvtfphin^H effort of 59-3.

IN THE POLE VAULT relay, Glenn took third as Rob Conde, Frank Wojcik and Ryan Wilson com-bined for a total of 29-0. Conde cleared 11 feet to lead the trio. The Rockets also took third in the 400 re-lay as Lamar Ellison, Pizzuti. Schultz and Dobbins were clocked in 45.4.

Glenn also scored in high hurdle relay, as Ed Kwilos, Gamal Ahmed, Rob Facione and Mike Weaver, each running 110 meters, combined oo a time of 1:14.4.

Redford CC captured three events. Dave Galvin, Mike Krasko, John

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CCs Mike Burns, Dave Baucus, Matt Putti and Eric Starkweather took the high hurdles relays.

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Henry KUmes didn't like what be saw, but be wasn't completely surprised by i t

The Farmington Hills Mercy soccer team, which Klimes coaches, hardly looked like tbe state's sixth-ranked Class A team during Moo-day's match with Harper Woods Be-gins. Still, the Marlins did manage to win, posting a 2-0 victory.

"We flat-out didn't play," said KUmes "We've played much bet-ter."

There were all sorts of reasons why Klimes expected tbe poor show-ing, but the overwhelming cause was spring break. Tbe Marlins hadn't practiced In nearly two weeks; most of the team spent tbe break in Flori-da and didn't return until Sunday.

Also, tbe match marked the grand opening of Mercy's new fiekt In-deed, the Marlins hadn't even prac-ticed on it prior to Monday's game. Their previous home matches had been played at Pioneer Park in Farmington Win* on a field measur-ing 55-by-100 yards. Mercy's field is U-by-115.

The bigger field and lack of prac-tice bad tbe Marlins looking weary. "We were very lucky to get that out-come," said Klimes. 'Tor tbe first 60 minutes, Regina was taking it to us, but hick was with as."

Tbe match was scoreless until midway through the secood half, when Kathryn Dudley, a senior for-ward, popped a shot over tbe Saddlelites' keeper and Into the ne t Carrie Bowler got the assist; the scoring play started with Kathy McDonald's superb throw-In to the front of the Regina net

Carrie Dzaidosz, a freshman mid-fielder, got an insurance goal 10 minutes lata- when she regained control of a thwarted pass and bounced It into the Saddlelite goal. Dudley got the assist

Zena Garmo got the shutout mak-ing an excellent save early in tbe secood half on a Regina breakaway.

The victory left Mercy at S-0-2 overall, 2-0-1 in tbe Catholic League.

MARGARET MARTIN'S two goals carried Farmington High to a

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key 2-0 girls soccer victory Mooday over visiting Livonia Stevenson.

The Falcons are now S-l overall, while the Spartans fell to 1-1-1.

"We needed this ooe to stay in con-tention, both in the conference (Western Lakes) and tbe Division (Western),'' said Farmington coach Cathy Cole. "We played hard. There were moments wben both teams had an opportunity to put the ball in."

Both of Martin's goals — ooe off a restart and the other off an inter-cepted pass — occurred in the sec-ood half. Farmingtoo outsbot Ste-venson, 17-7.

"I didn't think we played well, but they (Farmington) are a good team," said Stevenson coach Mary Kay Boots. "Their forwards ate us up."

Both Farmington goaltenders, who split time in the nets, sopho-more Mandy Cannon and junior Kristen So per, each stood out Cole also singled out the play of midfield-er Amy Trunk.

Stevenson's Alicia Smith also made several big stops.

Both teams are at full strength, al-though Stevenson played without starter Shannon Wilkinson, wbo is out with a broken leg.

CHURCHILL 11, WJL WESTERN 0: Oa Mooday, Uvonia Churchill (J-0-1) blitzed visiting Walled Lake Western- as junior Mechelle Brazin and sophomore Carol Jackson each scored two goals.

Other Churchill scorers include Shelly Hamby, Tracy Lingeman, Lori Place, Kristy Thurston, Marcy Woloch, Daniel Priebe and Nlkki Johnson.

FRANKLIN 6, W i . CENTRAL 0:, Livonia Franklin earned its first victory of tbe season Monday, ripping bost Walled Lake Central.

The Patriots, who jumped out to a 5-0 half time bulge, were led by sophomore Patty Shea, who scored twice.

Sue Barooe, Jenny Whitfield, Jenny Rettiog and Keri MacKay also scored goals for the Patriots.

Goalie Erica Sundeck, wbo faced only two sbots, posted tbe shutout

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White raised her record to 3-0 as sbe guided the Lady Raiders to a double-header sweep of Southwestern Michigan Community College, 10-4 and 5-4, at tbe Orchard Ridge Campus.

White relieved Amy Edward in the first game and pitched the final four innings.

Amy Knapp and Jackie Patrick had two hits apiece for OCC, which has won its last eight games. Knapp also had two RBI, and Patrick scored two runs. Jenny Pichlik added a two-run triple.

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THOMANN. THE only male coach among tbe finalists, said there was initial disappointment when he learned Monday of WMU's decision, but be quickly put that behind him.

"I was disappointed I didn't get the job, but I'm also comfortable with tbe job I have, the team I'm coaching and the players we have in the program

"Yesterday, I was disappointed. Today, I'm elated."

Elliott replaces Jim Hess, who re-signed in March after compiling a 104-113 record in eight years as coach.

Michelle Fortier, a former Plym-outh Canton standout who played for Thomann's AAU team last summer, started at point guard for the Bron-cos as a freshman last season.

"I was familiar with tbe program, and I thought I had something I could "ffor " Thomann said. "A lot of the kids who play there either played for me in tbe AAU program or played against my teams in high school.

"I FELT honored they even brought me in for an interview. It was good for me, because it forced me to prepare and put together a re-sume. I bad to be ready for questions like 'Why are you doing this?' and 'What do you like about this?' I had to think through a lot of things I ha-ven't had to do in a long time."

Thomann has been considered for other positions in the past. He was interviewed for the Eastern Michi-gan University men's basketball po-sition in 1979 — a job eventually giv-en to Jim Boyce. Thomann accepted tWathletic director's position at Yp-silanti High School two years ago but reconsidered a few days later.

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"I have an interest to coach at the college level, but I've never been one to go out and politick for a job at tbe expense of not getting my neat team ready."

In applying at WMU, Thomann had to weigh the appeal of that job against the time he has invested in his career as an educator. He has taught and coached for 25 years and can retire in five years with retire-ment benefits.

"I would have been giving that up, but I also would be in a position to be doing what I want to be doing five years from now," he said, adding a teacher in that situation has the op-tion to buy those remaining years.

"MY LONG-range goal is to get those five years in and coach basket-ball somewhere. This job opened up unexpectedly. It took me by surprise, but it's also a job that has some untapped potential."

Thomann added the WMU experi-ence was good, because it helped him to prepare for that time when he, does look to coach full time. But he reiterated he is content with his present situation at Salem.

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The five-game losing skid came to a halt for Madonna College's base-ball team Tuesday in tbe opening game of a double-header at Wayne State, but many of tbe problems that plagued the Fighting Crusaders dur-ing the losing streak cropped up again in a second game loss.

Madonna rolled in the opener, get-ting a grand-slam home run. a dou-ble and a single and five runs batted in from outfielder Mike Wozniak in a 12-0 romp. Wozniak's bat was all the support Rich Roy needed; Roy tossed a three-hitter, walking two and strik-ing out three in improving his record to 2-1.

Roy had a no-hitter going until the fourth inning, and he needed it. Ma-donna started slowly, leading 2-0 on a second-inning two-run homer by Kyle Irwin. The Crusaders collected three runs in the fourth, four in the fifth, two in the sixth and one in the seventh.

KEVIN O'CONNOR'S two-run triple made it 4-0 in the fourth, and Wozniak's grand slam iced it in the fifth. O'Connor and Bill Terski had two hits apiece. Marty Moraniec had two of tbe Tartars' three hits. Rob Ognian (from Livonia Stevenson) was the losing pitcher.

The second game was more dis-tressing. WSU scored three unearned runs off Madonna starter Bob El-liott, which proved fatal in the 5-3 loss. The Crusaders committed three errors in the game and six in the twinbill.

The winning rally came with two out in the sixth. Ron Cortez (Livonia Franklin) broke a 3-3 tie, singling in tbe go-ahead run, and Mike Ganfield singled in another Chris Klock was the losing pitcher in relief for Ma-donna.

The Crusaders got a run in the first on a single by Rick Gierczyk, another in the second on a single by Irwin, and their third in the fifth on Terski's triple. Ganfield had three bits for WSU and Dave Mondoux had two. Darrin Clark (Garden City) was the winning pitcher, allowing seven bits and two walks in six innings.

The split left Madonna at 14-12 overall.

THE WARM weather which final-ly arrived last weekend was no help

to Madonna. After losing three-straight NAIA District 23 games in leas-than-ideal conditions Thursday and Friday, the Crusaders traveled to Aquinas College for a double-header on a bright, sunny Saturday — and lost two more.

Against Aquinas, Madonna was beaten 11-4 and 6-5, with inconsist-ent pitching, ragged defense and a slow-starting offense all playing a part. Mike Hocking was hardly at his best, pitching innings in tbe opener and giving up all 11 runs. But four were unearned; the Crusaders committed four errors.

"If we make the plays, they don't score three unearned runs in tbe first," said Madonna coach Mike George.

The Crusaders never caught up. Aquinas added six runs in the fifth, all after two were out. Chris Sisler knocked in two runs for Madonna, and Sean Maloney had two hits and an RBI. Matt Jones. Dino Paganelli and Paul Bastien each knocked in two runs for Aquinas, with Bastien getting two hits. Steve Witt was the winning pitcher.

In the second game. Sisler slugged a two-run homer in the first inning to put Madonna ahead, but the Saints scored five runs in their half of the inning and added another in tbe sec-ond to go up 6-2. Craig Karankiewicz was the Crusaders' pitcher who was victimized; he went the distance, giving up four earned runs (Madonna made two errors) on six hits and a walk, fanning four.

THE CRUSADERS made it close with three runs in the fourth on sin-gles by Pete Berrios, Wozniak and Kevin Learned (scoring a run), a ground out by Irwin (scoring a sec-ond run) and a grounder by Jeremy Krol that was booted (scoring run No. 3). Wozniak finished with two hits for Madonna.

Rod Rojas was the winning pitch-er for the first-place Saints, who im-proved to 7-1 in the district.

Last Friday, the Crusaders man-aged to get in six innings before tbe steady rain forced cancellation of the second game. Maybe that was fortunate, considering Madonna fell 10-3 and committed nine errors on rain-soaked Ford Field.

• SOFTBALL TRY OUTS

Girls age 16-18 who are interest-ed in playing slow-pitch softball this summer should call Larry Bowerman at 453-6610 (days) or 459-0077 (evenings). The team will compete in league play and tourna-ments.

• SOCCERTRYOUTS

The Northville Soccer Associa-tion will sponsor a team in tbe Western Suburban Soccer League's Select Division for boys born in 1978 beginning with the 1990 fall season. Tryouts will be on Friday, May 18. and Saturday, May 19. In-dividuals interested in trying out should call Larry Schlanser at 420-0285.

• COLLEGE S P O R T S

Sophomore Tami Brozek of Can-ton. a graduate of Dearborn Divine Child and member of the Western Michigan women's track team, fin-ished sixth in the 400-meter hur-dles with a time of 1:07.8 on April 14 at tbe Miami-Reebok Invitation-al in Oxford, Ohio. She also was a member of the 400 relay team that placed fourth in 50.24.

• PHYSICAL EXAMS

Tbe registration deadline for the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools pre-participation physical exams is Monday, May 7. TTie tests will be given at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 7, in the upper commons at Plymouth Salem High School.

The fee is $12 per student-ath-lete Physical exam cards may be obtained through the middle and high school athletic directors or trainers. Tne cards must be filled

out and signed by a parent or guardian prior to tbe examination.

The exams will be given by Tbe Center for Sports Medicine It Fit-ness It covers the athlete for every sport, including summer camps and fall, winter and spring seasons.

Questions should be directed to Wendy Crummel at tbe Center (434-8334) or Canton High School after 2 p.m. (451-6600, Ext. 311) or Sharon Bouchard at the Center or Salem High School after 2 p.m. (459-6099).

• HOCKEY SCHOOL

The Kids For CATCH Summer Mite Hockey School will t a i e place in late July and August. All pro-ceeds will benefit tbe charity Car-ing Athletes Team for Children's • and Henry Ford Hospitals.

There will be one school for mini-mites (ages 5-6-7) and another for mites (ages 8-9). The fee is $65 for 12 skates totaling 24 hours.

The schools begin Monday, July 23, and continues through Friday, Aug. 17, with sessions every Mon-day, Wednesday and Friday. The mini-mites meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Plymouth Cultural Center, tbe mites at 7:30 p.m.

For information, call instructors Chuck Moore at 532-1887 or Harold Vella at 525-0335.

• SOFTBALL CHALLENGE

The Canton Township Challenge Festival Softball Tournament will take place the weekend of June 1-3. The cost is $125 per team for the

non-profit event, which will benefit tbe Canton Community Recreation Department.

Class C and D men's and wom-en's qualifiers are eligible to com-pete. Games will be played from 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. each day. The tourney is sponsored by the ASA Qualifier, Canton Challenge Festi-val and Van Esley Real Estate.

For information and registration call the Canton Recreation Depart-ment at 397-1000 or Van Esley at 459-7570.

• SWIM COACH WANTED

Ladywood High School is accept-ing resumes for the position of head swimming coach.

Interested applicants should send their resume to: Kim Linenger, Ladywood High School, 14680 Newburgb, Livonia, Mi. 48154.

For more information, call 591-1544.

• TENNIS L E S S O N S

Canton Parks and Recreation Services is offering six weeks of tennis lessons from April 30 to June 6. The sessions are open to children age 8 to adults and players of all ability levels.

The fee is $23 for Canton resi-dents, $25 for non-residents. The age groups are youth (8-12). juniors (13-18) and adult (18 and over). All class times will be in the early eve-ning. once a week at the Griffin Community Park courts.

Kristen Harrison, a certified pro-

fessional, will be tbe instructor. Call 397-5116 for exact class times and days.

• STEELER FOOTBALL

Tbe Plymouth-Canton Steelers Junior Football League will regis-ter players and cheerleaders on Saturday, April 28, from 10 a m to 2 p.m. in tbe Canton High School cafeteria Boys and girls age 8-14 are eligible.

The cost is $50 per player, $40 per cheerleader. There is a $135 family maximum. For informa-tion, call Sue Herman at 455-7299. A birth certificate, signed and dated by a parent or guardian, is necessary.

• LIONS FOOTBALL The Canton Lions Football Club

will r e g i s t e r p l a y e r s and cheerleaders for its 1990 season oo Saturday, April 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the McDonald's on Ford Road.

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

• GOLF LEAGUES A Tuesday morning seniors golf

league begins play at 9 a.m. May 8 at Fellows Creek Golf Course. Tbe league is open to any area golfer age 50 or older..

The fee is $10 to register plus weekly greens fees. Registrations are being taken by mail or in per-son at Canton Parks and Recre-ation, 1150 S. Canton Center Rd., 48188

There will be a league meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday. May 1. at tbe Canton Township Administration Building.

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is, Park rule at West Bloomfield By Tom Htndtnon staff writer

Doug Kurtii of Northville and Laurel Park — not the shopping cen-ter in Livonia but the runner from Ann Arbor — each thought they'd use the 14 th annual West Bloomfield half-marathon as an easy training run. Each ended up racing to victory and walking out of the awards cere-mony with the first prize of a color television.

Park didn't even know till race day she'd be running in West Bloom-field. A friend called and asked her if sbe wanted to race, and since sbe was planning a long run, anyway, she figured why hot do It with plenty of company. It wasn't until the two-mile mark that Park, 27, found out, much to her surprise, that she was in the lead in the first half-marathon of ber career.

Her t ime of 1:25:21 was good for a four-minute win over- Maureen Carter, 25, of Brighton.

Kurtis, who last year set the world record for most sub-2:20 marathons in a single year, 12, was hardly an upset winner. After all, he had set the course record here a year ago, in 1:07:22. But with another marathon just a week away, Kurtis, a former standout at Livonia Stevenson, planned on a cruise-control run at 1:10 pace.

Instead, he ended up in a heart-stopping, crowd-thrilling, back-and-forth stretch duel with Don Johns, 25, a one-time NCAA runner-up

10,000 meters on the track.

KURTIS SURGED to a 10- to 15-yard lead just af ter the 12-mile mark and seemed to have it wrapped up. But here came Johns, churning furiously, and when be passed Kurtis at 12Vk, he had the look of a runaway winner.

Kurtis, who won the Barcelona, Bangkok and Detroit Free Press marathons last year, knows how to find his way to the winner's circle. He used his superior strength to muscle up the last quarter-mile hill to the finish line, blowing past Johns and winning by 10 seconds as the crowd went wild.

Tra]Iliig~lilm were 744 other en-trants. Another 425 entered the inau-gural Ear th Day 3.5-mile walk.

"I didn't want to run that hard. I saw Don at the starting line and I said, oh-oh," said Kurtis, wbo in tbe spirit of Ear th Day wore a long-sleeve T-shirt to the awards ceremo-ny which declared on tbe back: "The answer is very c l ea r Stop polluting the atmosphere."

Kurtis and Johns ran together till about 11 miles, acting more as if it were a training run than one of the top races in Michigan. But from 11 on, it was serious.

When Johns went by him half a mile f rom the end, Kurtis nearly packed it in. "I was almost ready to give up. I didn't want to kill myself. Then I thought, if I'm going to run faster than 1:10, I might as well make the effort ."

EFFORT — THAT was the key word on this hot, sunny day. on this grueling course with its uphills, downhills and endless turns.

Greg Gillson of Windsor had done the Boston Marathon the Monday be-fore and thought West Bloomfield might be a nice little race. Welcome to reality, Greg. "That course is tough. I 've never run it before be-cause it's usually the same week as Boston. Td beard what a nice course it was and wanted to see it. Whew! I don't think I'll pull that trick again (running West Bloomfield six days after a marathon).

"There were times I wanted to stop and walk. That's what you_get for being brain dead," said Gillson, wbo finished 13th overall in 1:17:37.

"What neighborhoods, eh?" he said. "I couldn't believe how big those houses were. I said to someone: 'I don't think we're running through the welfare district . '"

Bob Sklar, editor of the Farming-ton Observer, was making his first appearance in West Bloomfield, too. "With all those ups and downs, it 's hard to get into a pace," he said. He'd hoped to break two hours. He gladly settled for 2:03.

Some runners complained of the heat, though serious problems were negligible. Most of the complaints — fond complaints — were about those hills.

Bill DeChant doesn't see many hills on his Troy postal route. Even though he's a veteran of the race, those steep uphills and downhills al-

14TH WEST BLOOMFIELD HALF-MARATHON RESULTS

M E N 17-UNDER: 1 Ban Goba. 17. Farm-ington, 1 23:23 ; 2 Eric Crawlord. 17. Farm-ington, 1 33 35. 3 Mike Richey 14. West BWomheKJ. 1 38 47

M E N 1S-29 YEARS: 1, Don Johns. 25. Brooklyn. 1:07 55; 2 GeoM Ctoodening, 23. Troy. 1 12 03; 3 Mark Heal 28 Rochester. 1:12:17; 4 John Springer, 28, R e c o r d 1:12 33; 5 Date Mart, 28. Delrolt. 1:13:08. 6 Ken Osmun. 21. Davtstxjrg. 1:16:26: 7 John Murphy. 29, Waterlord. 1 17 41. 8 John Brick er. 21, GrandviHe. 1:17 45

M E N 30-39: 1 Doug Kurtis. 38. Northvil le. 1:07 45. 2- Alan VanMeier, 33 Southfield. i 14 06. 3 Jack Khne, 39. 1 16 23. 4 Terry Elsey. 36, Farmington Hiks. 1 16 39. 5 Ken Price, 32. Ml Clemens, 1:17:17: 6 Greg GrUson. 30, Windsor. 1 17 37; 7 T o m Taylor. 35. Plymouth. 1 17:40; 8. Mark Weilt iausen. 30. Ml Clemens. 1 17 56. 9 Art George. 34. Ypsdanti. 1:16 20; 10 Scott Kuyawa. 31, Fen ton. 1 18:37; 11, Peter Wilson. 37, Lansing. 1 21 29; 12 Dave Lehto. 3 J Hart land. 1:21:34

1 23 35, 9 John Wegrryn, 47. Marine City, 1:23 39 10 J im Carter. 41. Br ighton 1 2 3 5 5

MEN 50-59 1 Gene Reck 52. Franklin 1:33 02 2 Paul Falardeau 52 Sterl ing Hetghis 1.34 02. 3 Leo St Amour. 51 Bir-mingham. 1 36 04

MEN 60 -0VER 1 John Kolmetz. 61 W a r ren. 1 30 03. 2 Jim Maganas. 61 SouthhekJ 1 46 ?4 3 Erwm BollreM, 60, Allen Pa>k 1 52 42

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W O M E N 18-29: 1 Laurel Park, 27 . Ann Arbor 1 25 21. 2 Michelle Groeches, 26, F Hills, 1 31 26 3 Kim Bruce. 27 Allen Park 1:31 54

W O M E N 30-39 1 Maureen Carter 35 Brighton. 1 29 33, 2 Mche i ie Fields. 31 New Hudson, 1 31 45. 3 Robyn Frankowicz 37 Westland 1 33 46

M E N 40-49: 1 Paul DeOdurantaye. 44 Riverview, 1 16 57; 2 Larry Hromek, 40. Len-non. 1 19:02; 3 Larry Oteewskl. 42, Detroit, 1:19:30; 4 BiW Benton. 40, West Bloomf ie ld 1:19 59. 5. Jtm Huff. 42. Bloomfield HiHs 1:21:41. 6 Ellis Boai, 45. Detroil, 1:22 40 7, Tom Henderson. 41. St Clair Shores, 1:22 57 8 Al Gtnvack. 42, Bloomfield HiHs,

W O M E N 40-49 1 June MacDonald. 41 Deiroit. 1 33 10 2 Joan Mu.-phy-Wa!ke< 42 Windsor. 1 34 59, 3 Mary Wischusen. 42 St Clair Shores 1 39 42

W O M E N SO-OVER: 1 Lucienne De Vnes. 51 , Sarnia, 1 54 39. 2 Youn Petraitts, 51 Taylor 2 05 51. 3 Carolyn Wilson. 58 Southgaie. 2 12 03

ways come as a rude awakening. "I always forget how hilly this course is," be said, moments af ter his 1:28 finish.

Paul Deladorantaye, 44, of River-view, easily won the master 's divi-sion, with his time of 1:16:57 good for a two-minute win over Tarry Hro-mek of Lennon. June MacDonald, 41, of Detroit, topped the master 's wom-en in 1:33:10, beating Joan Murphy-Walker of Windsor by nearly two

minutes. The sole wheeler in the race — a

particularly tough race for wheelers — was Art Hope of Munger, in 1:28:09. The winning couple, with a combined time of 2:53:28, was Mau-reen and Jim Carter of Brighton.

Winning the top raff le prize of a trip for two to Phoenix was Dick Kuhn, a former employee in the West Bloomfield parks and rec de-partment.

Cage recruits restock OCC The heart of Oakland Community

College's men's basketball team last season will be pumping life into a lot of different programs next season.

Three key members of OCC's team have received scholarships to continue their education, and three others are considering options.

Toine Murphy was the top Raider prospect As OCC assistant coach Chris Peponis said, "All the coaches liked his versatility."

They also liked his 6-foot-6 height, as well as his deft ball-handling and shooting (19 points a g a m e last sea-son). The team that won out was Austin Peay, an NCAA Division I school in Clarksville, Tenn.

Other finalists on Murphy's list

were Arkansas-Little Rock, Lamar, Butler, Eastern Michigan and Uni-versity of Det ro i t Murphy also aver-aged 6.8 rebounds and 4.5 assists. Hell have junior eligibility.

Austin Peay, a member of the Ohio Valley Conference, was 13-16 last season. There will be another addition to the Tennessee-based team. Peponis has accepted a gradu-ate assistant coaching position.

A MAJOR reason for OCCs suc-cess last season was Mike Bailey, a 6-3 forward who led the team in scoring (20.2 points) and rebounding (10.4). Bailey has signed with Nor-folk State, an NCAA II powerhouse from Norfolk, Va. Bailey will have

college sports two years of eligibility left for a team that went 27-2 last season and was ranked as high as second nation-ally.

The third Raider to commit was Ed Pasque, a 6-3 off-guard who averaged 10.4 points, 5.2 rebounds and 5.3 assists for OCC last season.

Pasque is headed to Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Fla., an NCAA II school that was 18-9 last year.

The Raiders still considering their options are Bobby Dinges, a 6-4 shooting guard who averaged 12

-points and made 52 percent of his

three-point efforts; Tim Roberson, a 6-4 forward who averaged 12 points and five rebounds; and Tim Max-field, a 6-7 reserve forward.

Dinges is hoping to land a spot at one of three New York-based NCAA I schools; Hofstra University in Hampstead, Long Island University or Wagner University, on Staten Is-land.

Roberson may join Bailey a t Nor-folk State. LaCrosse (Wis.) College and Siena Heights are also possibili-ties. Maxfield may end up at Siena Heights or William Penn (Iowa).

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Man conquers 'noisy killer'; warns others By Alice Coiling staff writer

Richard Bloom, a man enjoying what seems like a new life, has a sto-ry to tell — and he tells it whenever he has the opportunity.

It's a very personal story for the 36-year-old Southfield man who twice ran for city council. He feels it's his mission in life to reach as many people as he can.

"I just might be able to help save somebody's life," be said in an inter-view this week.

The focus of Bloom's story is sleep apnea, a treatable condition that al-most killed him simply because it

prolonged episodes when breathing stops during sleep, especially deep sleep. In serious cases it can lead to tbe physical and mental deteriora-tion of the victim.

'Since I wasn't getting any deep sleep at night, - I'd fall asleep throughout the day. I'd sit in my off-ice and sleep. I became forgetful. As a salesman. I work by appointment and it got to the point where I was even forgetting to look at my ap-pointment book.

"Once at Vic Tanny I not only for-got my lock number. I didn't even remember which locker was mine.

"I'd get so sleepy while I was driv-ing to work and back, Td have to pull

"It can be such a deadly illness and many people who have it may not know what it is." He's also con-cerned, he said, "that doctors are not looking as carefully as they should."

Bloom saw five doctors over a pe-riod of several years and only the last one diagnosed i t "And I had classic symptoms," he said.

SLEEP APNEA is frequent and

sleep for. five minutes, 10 minutes, maybe ah hour."

"Even my speech was affected. My wife would tell me I was stutter-ing and mumbling." Bloom also maintains that it affected his hear-ing.

BLOOM BELIEVES HIS problem began when he was 19, right a f te r a rapid growth period of his life.

"That's when my family started tell-ing me about my snoring. I 've had some tell me I sound like a wild ani-mal and I've also been compared to a diesel truck.

"Blood pressure h called tbe silem kiliei. I call this the noisy killer."

The first time he felt something was really wrong with him was was when he was 28. A physical and blood tests checked out as normal and a few weeks later ue felt back to normai.

The progression was slow through the years. "Again and again I'd tell a doctor I just didn't feel as good today as I did yesterday Then in 1886 my system went out of whack and ev-erything went crazy for me."

He was putting on weight, tried desperately to lose it but couldn't. He weighed 195 pounds when be got married in 1974 and at ooe point went above 260 pounds.

"EVERYBODY IN MY family started clipping articles from news-papers and magazines about sleep apnea. Or I'd get a call from my sis-ter and she'd say 'Turn on TV,

there's a program you should see , ' " he said. "I believed I suffered from sleep apnea My relatives and friends believed I had i t " He asked a couple of doctors be consulted if he had it »nd tbey told them he didn't. "They just told me to lose weight. I tried, but I'd put on five more pounds/'

Finally last spring be made an ap-pointment with Dr. Michael Roeen, a Livonia internist his sister had start-ed to work for. "She'd told him about my symptoms and I went in we sat down and talked. He told m e I suf-fered from sleep apnea and sent me to a sleep clinic at Henry Ford Hos-pital to confirm the diagnosis. It did.

The study oo Bloom found he ex-perienced 84 apnea episodes an hour. "Having 10 or more isn't normal," Rosen said. "His oxygen saturation went from 98 percent when he was awake to below 60 percent in REM (deep) sleep."

X-rays showed that the cause of his apnea was the small si te between the base of his tongue and the poste-rior wall of his pharynx. "I t mea-sured 3.5 to 4 millimeters. The nor-

Treasures await your discovery at book sale Can you imagine the thrill of read-

ing in old books, in spidery steel-penned Palmer Method penmanship, inscriptions such as:

"For the best decorated hat at the December 1882 Grange meeting," "A birthday present from myself — Berlin Germany Free Library 1950," Thanks for a Most Memorable Eve-

ning," or "From Grandma and Grandpa April 1913" ?

Such inscriptions have been and could.be found among the thousands of books that will be on sale for tbe Friends of the Livonia Public Li-

brary used book sale, which will take place this weekend

The sale will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday in the Livonia Civic Center Library on Five Mile just east of Farmington Road.

Among the sale items will be col-lectible children's books, hundreds of phonograph records, and special col-lectible books.

Hardcover books will sell at $1, paperbacks at 50 cents, romance novels for 25 cents, magazines for a

dime, and records at $1 each. All proceeds are used to buy

equipment for the public library sys-tem in the community. More than

Tell us about your event Faced with the prospect of writing

your first press release in the near future? Don't despair. Don't dispar-age your fellow club members for giving you the task.

Arm yourself with a paper and pen or typewriter and answer the following questions. You'll be well on your way to providing us with the necessary informaUon.

If you want us to return a photo-graph, please indicate this on the back of the picture.

Identify people in the photograph from left to right and by their first names and surnames as well as by the towns in which they live.

Send the informaUon to the Ob-server Newspapers, 744 Wing, Plym-outh 48170.

CANTON T O W N S H I P NOTICE TO B I D D E R S

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road. Canton. Michigan will accept sealed bids up to 10:15 a.m.. May 14, 1990 for the following:

BRASS GOODS

Specifications are available In the Financial Services Dept. Tbe Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids

LOREN BENNETT Clerk

P u b J u l i A p r i l i i 1 M 0

C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F CANTON N O T I C E TO B I D D E R S

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. •. Hi eMgfca wfll ° T ' — h r t f "P to IPSO a m . Canton Center koad,

May 14.1990 for tbe following:

BOOM MOUNTED HYDRAULIC IMPACT HAMMER

Specifications are available in the Financial Services Dept. The Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

LOREN BENNETT, Clerk

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A D V E R T I S E M E N T F O R BIDS CITY O F P L Y M O U T H , MICHIGAN

Notice is hereby given that the City of Plymouth will accept sealed bids until 2 00 p m oo Mooday. May 21.19*0 for

Office Smffbea • lMS-tl #fccml Year

Specifications, bid documents aad proposal forms may be obtained from the Office of the Purchasing Agent during regular office hours. The City Commission I — W i the right to accept or reject any or all bids, in whole or In part, and to waive any irregularities. Address bids to:

Linda l a n g n w e r Depety City Clerk City of Plymooth

MIS. Main Plymooth. MI 4il7«

in a sealed envelope bearing the inscription "BID FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES"

CAROL A. STONE. Purchasing Agent

P a w n April M. I * *

The office at ths tied proposals

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PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

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all at which time all proposals

Proposal Fonns, aad other Contract Documents may be ebUioed at the office of ths Pur > 1 — !>•< *wtag rogntor office ho»u A certified check. CMMST*S check or Md Mai In an amoeat not Mm than fh»e

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CAROL STONE.

NOTICE O F S A L E CITY O F PLYMOUTH, M I C H I G A N

Notice is hereby given that the City of Plymouth will be conducting a sale of surplus City owned property and unclaimed property confiscated by the Plym-outh Police Department on Saturday. May 5, 1990 from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at the Plymouth Gathering. . -ALL ITEMS ARE BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY EITHER EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED

P u b l i H i A p r i l 2 6 I W 0

CANTON T O W N S H I P N O T I C E TO B I D D E R S

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of Canton, 1150 S. Canton Center Road. Canton, Michigan will accept sealed bids up to 10:00 a.m.. May 14,1990 for the following:

OVERHEAD DOOR REPLACEMENT

Specifications are available in the Financial Services Dept. Tbe Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

LOREN BENNETT Clerk

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A D V E R T I S E M E N T F O R B I D S C I T Y O F PLYMOUTH, M I C H I G A N

Notice is hereby given that the City of Plymouth win accept sealed bids until 2.00 p.m. on Mooday. May II, 1990 for

ELECTRICAL SERVICE CONTRACT -1990-91 FISCAL YEAR PLUMBING SERVICE CONTRACT -1990-91 FISCAL YEAR

spetilfliaumu. Nd de< p r r y r M j i f o r m * r p t y be o b t a i n e d f r o m the

Office of the Purchasing Agent during regular office boon. The City Commission reserves tbe right to accept or reject any or all bids, in whole or in part and to waive any irregularities. A bid bond in the amount of five hundred ($500.00) dollars most accompany all bids. Address bids to:

Linda Langmesser Deputy City Clerk City of Plymouth

MIS. Main Plymouth. MI 48170-1US

All bids must be in a sealed envelope dearly marked "BID FOR ELECTRICAL SERVICES" or "BID FOR PLUMBING SERVICES."

Pafciiafc April M. i m

CAROL A STONE, Purchasing Agent

NAA*«»AMI

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held oa Mooday, May 7. 19M, at 7:M P M at 1150 S Canton Cater Rood to consider a leanest for the following special land use as provided for In Section TIM C of the Canton Township Zoning Ordinance. Request for special land u * to allow aa automobile rental establishment to he located at M03 N. Lilley Road ia the Goldsa Gate Shopping Coaler located oa Lilley Road between Joy and Warren Roada Written comments will be received until 7M PM. at 11M 8. Canton Center Road. A Public Hearing on the special laad eeo may to requested by aay proper-ty owner or the occupant of any sUuctere located within M0 feet of the boaada-ry of the property being considered fer special use.

ma I size is greater than 10 millime-ters," Rosen said. Wben Bloom was asleep and tbe muscles relaxed, the air couldn't get through. His breath-ing would stop and the lack of oxy-gen would awaken him.

"THEY CALLED ME wben I was 00 vacation in Florida to give me tbe results," said Bloom "My body was deteriorated. Everything was being affected from my head to my toes. I was so weakened I felt worse every day and I just knew I was dying."

The date be remembers most. Last July 13, is the day he got his CPAP (continuous positive air pressure) machine. The CPAP includes a mask be straps on his face wben be goes to bed. live machine forces the ob-structing tissue out of the way push-ing air down through his nose.

"The next morning I woke up and 1 wasn't hungry. I got rid of the Twinkles f rom under my car seat and the M&Ms out of my closet. {He'd been eating them to try and

get energy.) I walked to ths window and everything looked bright again. The grayness was gooe."

His health returned tapidly and he began losing the weight he'd tried for so long to get ride of. Last July 7 be weighed 250 pounds This week, be weighs 210, with s goal of IM pounds. When be reaches that he l l be restudied to see If his problem is improved by weight loas.

SURGERY TO remove the ob-structing tissue may be In the future for Bloom if the weight loaa doesn't help. If not, he'll continue to book up his CPAP every night at bedtime.

Bloom's family is as thrilled, with H i " recovery as he is — pet*apa more. "I was jest terrible to live with. I couldn't do anything. I just sat around and slept and snored Jane tie and I have been married 16 years. Thank goodness we had a strong relationship. I don't think most most marr iages could have survived it."

$12,000 was donated last year from the book sales.

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A D V E R T I S E M E N T F O R BIDS CITY O F P L Y M O U T H , MICHIGAN

Notice is hereby giveo that the City of Plymouth will accept sealed bids until 2:00 p.m. on Monday. May 21,1990 for

JANITORIAL SERVICES City HaU, Department of Public Works

Specifications, bid documents, and proposal forms may be obtained from tbe Office of the Purchasing Agent during regular office boors. Tbe City Commission reserves tbe right to accept or reject any or all bids, in whole or in part, and to waive any irregularities. A bid bond in the amount of one thousand ($1,000) dollars most accompany this bid Address bids to:

Deputy City Clerk City of Plymouth

201 S. Main Plymouth. Ml 44170

ia a sealed envelope bearing tbe inscription "BID FOR JANITORIAL SER-VICES".

CAROL A. STONE. Purchasing Ago*

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

N O R T H V I L L E , MICHIGAN

INVITATION Sealed bids will be received by NORTHVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS for compte-tioo of portions of work in their current bond issue.

Bid proposals will be received at:

- Northville Public Schools Administrative Offices Ml W Main Street Northville. MI 4S147 Attn: Dr. Burton S. Knighton

Bids will be received until 10 00 a m Local Time on May X, 1M0. and will to publicly opened and read immediately thereafter.

Bids shall be in sealed envelopes as per AIA "Instruction to Bidders" aad sa-ckoed in separate outer mailing envelopes addressed as shown above.

A proposal is being requested for tbe following bid category:

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BID BOND REQUIREMENTS

A satisfactory hid toad or certified check ia the la required aad

agree not to withdraw bid prapoeals for a period of sixty (M) Says aftar date af receipt of bids.

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Overcrowded landfills. Garbage barges no one w a n t s to deal with. Terminal t rash.

News. Bad news. The good news? More and more

people, bus inesses and industr ies a re finding ways to recycle.

It takes more t h a n 6,000 tons of newsprint each year to print The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers plus a number of other publications, so we're doing a n u m b e r of things to help the solid waste si tuation:

1.For years we've sold our waste newsprint to a recycling firm.

2. 25% of t he newsprint we print on is recycled and we're increasing this a m o u n t by another 25% this year.

3. Our employees have begun to routinely pu t office paper (memos, computer paper, was te copy paper) in recycle bins instead of waste baske ts .

Of course, we still deliver t h o u s a n d s of newspapers twice each week. It's our b u s i n e s s to bring you news of your local government, schools, sports scene and community events; the news you need to know.

And when you're finished reading your hometown newspaper there are places tha t will recycle them.

We've listed a few for you on this page because we th ink recycling is Good News.

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cen te r s in t h e Observer & Eccent r ic c i r cu la t ion a rea . Please call the c e n t e r n e a r e s t you for guidance in p repa r ing your recyclables—

LIVONIA LIVONIA RECYCLING CENTER 4.00 p.m. to 6 :00 p.m. Fridays 10L00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sa tu rdays Glcndale. East of Farmington Road. Sou th of 1-96 (Jcffcrics Freeway) 522-1620 or 525-3549 Newspapers, glass (clear, green and brown).window glass, tin cans, aluminum, batteries (household and vehicle) anti-Jree/e. motor pit Plastics, office paper and computer paper coming soon. Bring your magazines to the re-use shed.

CANTON CANTON RECYCLING 10:00 a_m.-4:00 p.m Fridays 10:00 a.m- - 2 :00 p.m. S a t u r d a y s 42020 Van Bom Between Haggerty and Lilley 397-5801 (Newspapers, glass (clear, green and brownj, all metals including large appliances, batteries (automotive only), cardboard, motor oil. paint (only Jrom Canton Township and Plymouth Township residents), grass clippings (only from Canton Township residents), concrete, bricks, dirt sod (fee may be charged).

WASTE MANAGEMENT WOODLAND MEADOWS 8:00 a .m. - 5 :00 p.m. Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - Noon on S a t u r d a y 39900 Van Bom Between Haggerty and H a n n a n 326-0993

Newspapers, corrugated cardboard, glass (clear, green and brown, aluminum, tin. plastic (high density Le. milk Jugs and laundry bottles), large appliances.

PLYMOUTH CITY OF PLYMOUTH (Plymouth r e s iden t s only) 4:00 p .m. to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday and T h u r s d a y 10:00 a .m. to 4:00 p.m. Sa turday 201 Sou th Main (next to Fire Depa r tmen t behind City Hall) 4 5 3 - 1 2 3 4 Newspapers, corrugated cardboard, glassfclear, green, brown), tin. aluminum.

OAKLAND COUNTY

BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM RECYCLING CENTER Open 24 hours , seven days a week, with ass is tance between 1 1:00 a .m. -1:00 p.m on S a t u r d a y s Holland Street ofT Eton (south of Maple) 6 4 2 - 6 8 8 8 Newspapers, glass (clear, green and brownj. tin. aluminum, batteries, plastic (half-gallon or larger or smaller coded ')' ot '27, batteries, (automotive arid household), cordless appliances

FARMINGTON CITY O F FARMINGTON Seven d a y s a week. 24 hours a day 3 3 7 2 0 West Nine Mile Road (West of Farmington Road) . 4 7 3 - 7 2 5 0 Newspapers, glass (clear, green, and brown), batteries, (automotive and household), motor oil plastic (high density, i.e. mtfJcJugs and laundry bottles)

FARMINGTON HILLS CITY O F FARMINGTON HILLS DPW Seven d a y s a week. 7:00 a.m. to d u s k 2 7 2 4 5 Halsted Road.

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South of 12 Mile 553-8580 Newspapers, glass (clear, green and hroivn), tin. aluminum, batteries (automotive and household), motor oil. plastic (high density. Le. milk Jugs and laundry bottles.)

LATHRUP VILLAGE LATHRUP VILLAGE First Saturday of every month 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 19101 Twelve Mile (in front of Southfleld-Lathrup High School) 591 -OOO 1 Newspapers, frosted-type plastic, motor oil household and automotive batteries.

SOUTHFIELD CITY OF SOUTHFIELD RECYCLING CENTER Open dawn until d u s k 2 6 0 0 0 Evergreen (behind the Civic Center Ice Arena) , 354-9 ISO Newspapers, glass (clear, brown .and green), tin. aluminum, plastic (IIDPEonly. coded '2'). household batteries only.

TROY CITY OF TROY PUBLIC WORKS FACILITY Seven days a week. 24 hours 4693 Rochester Road. (south of Long Lake) 524-3399 Newspapers, glass (clear, green and brown, motor oil automotive and household batteries, plastic (frosted and dear). •Sir drop off locations Jor newspapers: Civic Center. Fire Station 93 and 96. Police Station. Suburban Ambulance. Hoys and Girls Club on John R and Long I^ake Road.

Note—We have made every effort to verify this information. If you have any addi t ions or deletions, please call our Promotion Department . 591-2300. extension 401.

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• OCCASIONALLY, >ome of the jquirreia that vi*it our bird feeder will walk along the window sill by •or kitchen window. They look In and we watch them separated by only a couple inches. Observing ani-mals this close is very enjoyable.

Being close to wild animals may motivate people to keep wild anl-

. mala as pets, or to help "abandoned" • animals they find. Concern for ani-&als is fine, but good intentions are

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Proper food is often hard for peo--I pie to supply wild animals. Finding : «nougb insect protein to feed a nest-"ing bird every 15-SO minutes from ; sunup to sunset can be very demand-ing - In addition to several practical as-Ipects of caring for a wild animal, "there are federal and state laws that ; prohibit people from possessing wild « animals without special permits. • Tbe best thing to do with "aban-. doned" animals is to leave them • alone. A significant amount of mor-

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F r o m p r im i t i ve beats to musical effects characterizing outer space, tbe symphony orchestra percus-sionist produces the sounds and rhythms the composer wri tes. In fact, many t imes the percussionist must create the instrument to pro-dace a par t icu lar sound.

"You have to be a carpenter, a mechanic, an inventor, an engi-neer. You have to be able to put thing* together — to design things, come up w i th new ways to bold things, new sounds. I t 's very inter-esting," said Robert Pangborn, the De t ro i t Symphony Orchest ra 's pr incipal percussionist, as be de-scribes his l i fe and work.

He is s i t t ing in the l i b ra ry of tbe expansive, Bloomfie ld Hi l ls home be and his wi fe, Brenda, designed to accommodate their pursuits, in-terests and collections. His collec-tions of f igur ines of percussionists f r o m pre-Columbian periods to modern day metal , outs and bolts sculptures, along wi th his collec-t ion of instruments f r o m various cultures f r o m around the wor ld, show an appreciat ion of craf tsman-ship and the use of materials. He, himself, uses the same metals, woods and stones to create instru-ments.

HIS HOBBIES A R E an extension of the ski l ls be needs as a percus-sionist The model room, dominat-ed by the workbenches be made, is set up w i th their bobby of t ra in modeling, and his of dollhouse re-model ing and mak ing miniatures.

He said that as bead of the four-man percussion section his main responsibil i t ies are " to direct and to organize i t , to understand every-

one's abil i t ies, fortes, because, you know, we can't a l l necessarily p lay a l l of the percussion instruments equally wel l — and I must assign parts." As an example he ci ted the composition, "Af ter tones of In f in i -ty , " by Schwanter which the or-chestra recently performed. "The percussion parts are wr i t ten by the composer for two players only, but they are so extensive — it 's very d i f f icu l t . So my job is to edit (the parts) so our fu l l section can be in-volved." There also are fewer chances for mistakes, be said.

While he is in charge of the "gen-era l ba t te ry " that includes the snare drums, cymbals and bass drum, be is also assistant t impanist under Sal Rabbio. Timpani, or ket-t le drums, are played more often than the other percussion instru-ments in the section because of the repertoire.

"Many conductors regard the i r t impanists as extremely impor tant in the orchestra for keeping the t ime. I f the lef t hand is the concert-master, the r ight band of tbe con-ductor keeps tbe beat and is the t impanist . "

He paused, then continued, "There was never any question in my mind I wanted to be a musi-cian. The persons, m y heroes, that I looked up to were orchestra musi-cians. They were m y uncle, wbo played t rumpet in the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, and Cloyd Duf f , m y teacher in high school, and that orchestra's pr incipal per-cussionist."

Born 54 years ago in Painesvil le, Ohio, 30 miles f r o m Cleveland, he credits his mother, who played pi-ano in theaters in the days of si lent f i lms, w i th his interest in music. His father gave h im the wood-work ing skil ls.

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Robert Pangborn, pr inc ipa l percuaaioniat wi th Detroit Symphony Orcheatra, drawa on a amazing variety of akilla to come up w i th many unuaual sounds cal led for in aymphonic scores.

H E B E G A N S T U D Y I N G DRUMS at 9, played professional ly in high school and joined the DSO in 1963. Through the years he has continued to learn new instruments and techniques.

" T o d a y , " he said, " m a n y com-posers are t ry ing to use percussion instruments in a way to a f fec t elec-t ronic sounds." I n the Schwantner composit ion for instance, be said, "We resin the ha i r on the s t r ing bass bows very heavi ly, and, then, use the bows on the edge of the vi-braphone bar. I t v ibrates the bar, and i t gives almost an electronic sound." The " r ing ing p i tches" of the four crystal glasses " f i t r i gh t i n w i t h outer space.

"Where they are not u t i l i z ing in-struments tha t are already in exis-tence, many t imes they're c reat ing instruments, and a lot of percus-sion instruments are designed and created out of a composer's desire for a certain sound."

This is where his "bag of t r i cks " comes in. For both studio and sym-phonic percussionists this repre-

sents their personal col lect ion of instruments, their searches and successes over the years to play sounds and effects. I t holds the i r secrets.

Pangborn remembered, ' "When I recorded for Motown years ago, and that was a very basic k ind of recording, I already had qui te a col lect ion of d i f fe rent sounds. Some of the producers were a lways interested in some kind of new sounds to get something going. So I would br ing in wei rd things. I re-member m y f i rs t set of A f r i can log drums I bought in New York . I brought them in. They used them. They were fascinated . .

For the symphony his " b a g " in-cludes chromat ic scales of tuned stones, and " th ings ca l l boobams, long tubular drums, w i t h a very dist inctive sound. Such instruments derive out of Hol lywood studio orchestras. Somebody came up w i th a sound. They were p lay ing around. A composer heard i t , l iked i t , and wrote for i t , that's how a lot of percussion stuf f we use today in

the 20th century music had its be-ginnings."

He said that, whi le other musi-cans may dispute the i r val id i ty , "they've found their way into tbe fami ly of percussion instruments, into our large bag of t r icks. "

I N T H E BOXES on his studio shelves are Balinese gongs, cup bells, Or iental bel l trees, clay drums and meta l chains.

One of John Cage's pieces calls for wood blocks — not Chinese, "Wi th the help of m y father, who had special equipment, I ended up making blocks (in graduated sizes). Of course, they a l l bad a certain pitch. But where was I to get blocks that weren ' t "Chinese?" What kind of blocks wouldn't be "Chinese?" So we designed and constructed blocks tha t d idn ' t sound "Chinese." So they weren't Chinese. We did i t I t worked. To me it 's one of the fun things about percussion, creat ing sounds, creat-ing tbe instruments to p lay some of these sounds. You ca l l upon your

own abil i t ies, to put some thing to-gether. Sometimes they (the instru-ments) are a l i t t le b i t crude look ing, but tbey work. I always enjoy ed that par t of being an orchestra percussionist — the challenge."

T H E P E R F O R M A N C E itself has bui l t - in pi t fal ls. He said, "One of tbe most d i f f i cu l t things about being a percussionist is to know where you are at a l l times, because of tbe fact that you're not p laying that much. Yet, when you make your entrance, i t 's dramat ic — and impo r tan t I t 's an accent point in the music — and i t had better be in the r ight place. So you've got to count

The cannon ef fect for next year's pe r fo rmance of Tchaikovsky 's "1813 Over ture" is already a con-cern. W i l l i t be the bass d rum, a shotgun f i red into a barrel back-stage or Pangborn's "super huge bass d rum — tbe k ind they have to put on a car t w i t h wheels to take onto a footbal l field?"

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African-American quilts may steal the show By Corteme Abett staff writer

Three outstanding local qui l t col-lections w i l l be on exhibi t at "Qui l ts! Quilts! Qui l ts!" 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and Fr iday , May 3 and 4, a t Evergreen Center, 13 M i le at Ev-ergreen Southfield.

The show, hosted by BASCC, B i r -m ingham Area Senior Coordinating Council and tbe Center, is coordinat-ed by M e r r y Silber of B i rmingham, curator of qu i l t shows throughout the country.

I n addit ion to the qui l t display there w i l l be a min i -mal l , ongoing qu i l t ing demonstrat ions, qu i l t ing supplies and fabr ics , films, books, c ra f ts and appraisals.

The a ward-winn ing film, "Hearts and Hands," w i l l be shown several t imes da i ly a t no charge. " B r i n g

Your Own Q u i l t " a lecture/appra-isal, w i l l be presented at 2:30 p j n . both days.

A new qui l t , " Indian Maiden," made especially for this show by members of tbe BASCC Quil t Club, w i l l be given as a prize at 5 p.m. F r i -day.

MOST O F the quil ts to be dis-played have not been shown before, Silber said. They are f rom the Jean Conway, Kempf Hogan and A lber t and Mer r y S i lbw collections.

Silber discovered Conway's r ich qui l t treasure only recently when she was cal led in to appraise and date them, she said.

The 10 qui l ts were made by Con-way's two grandmothers f r o m or ig i -nal designs of Mar ie D. Webster, foremost qui l tmaker and designer who reigned supreme during tbe ear-l y 1900s, she said.

"Eve ry ar t f o r m has i ts Rem-brandt — Mar ie Webster was the Rembrandt of qui l t making. Sbe cre-ated or iginal designs at Marsha l l F ie ld (Chicago) and wrote the first ful l - length book oo qui l t ing, 'Qui l ts: Their Story and How to Make T h e m . ' " '

Several of Conway's qui l ts are i l -lustrated in the book. Some of Web-ster's sample patches and hand-wr i t -ten instructions w i l l be on display at the show.

ANOTHER CONWAY qu i l t in the show is one made by her great-grandmother, Sarah Mor r i s McGre-

gor of Springfield, Mo., when she was 18. The needlework is ext raord i -nary.

Silber had Conway bold her qu i l t up before a window and pointed out the cotton seeds lef t in the f i l l ing .

"That 's one way we date qu i l ts — i f they have seeds, they made before the cotton g in."

HOGAN, W H O M Silber described as "col lect ing everyth ing," is now acquir ing Af r ican-Amer ican quil ts, which Silber cal led " a phenomenon, the hottest new col lectable."

The Af r ican-Amer ican qui l ts are reminiscent of slave-made quil ts,

she said. Tbe quil ts are the "complete an-

tithesis of tbe qui l ts in tbe Conway collection or Silber's quilts, which were recently in a Michigan State Universi ty t rave l ing exhibi t ion."

HOGAN'S QUILTS are to Con-way's and Silber's as jazz i s to Haydn, he said.

The Amer ican Fo lk A r t Museum of New York C i ty recent ly had a slave qui l t exhibi t ion, but quilts such as those are ex t remely hard to find — for one thing, they were made to be used unt i l they wore o u t Silber said.

Tbey are not as f inely made as others, doubtless because the makers had l i t t le t ime to work on them, but they are highly expressive and excit-ing in content and or iginal i ty.

" U n t i l 1971, these quil ts were not recognized," Hogan said.

Silber w i l l have posters avai lable at the show of the qui l t ing paint ing by Romare Bearden that was used for a mosaic at Detroi t Inst i tute of Arts.

Admission to "Qui l ts ! Qui l ts ! Qui l ts!" is $3. Refreshments w i l l be available. Park ing is free.

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Monte Nagter pact. The use ground.

used a telephoto lens to move In dose for im-of a large aperture blurred an unwanted back-

Because o i commi tmen ts to government crffi-c i i t i and t r i p spopf lowrtatoefc eioee to the l a rge cit ies dur ing m y recent t r i p to China.

And wha t bet ter subject to photograph in the ci t ies than the people. Never on any of m y prev i -ous t r ips have I seen such an abundance of in ter -estiag people (1.1 b i l l i on in a l l of China) and nev-er before have I seen people w i t h such character in their faces.

The Chinese were very f r iend ly and, in most cases, very w i l l i n g to pose for me. However, their cur iosi ty over m y cameras sometimes pre-vented me f r o m get t ing m y shot. Tbe F u j i 6-by-17 panorama camera drew so much instant at-tention on the streets tha t w i th in seconds a f te r removing i t f r o m m y camera bag crowds of on-lookers blocked any chance of a shot. Even the simple task of changing f i l m drew crowds of cu-rious people.

I N I T I A L L Y , W H E N m y Chinese subjects held out the i r hands a f te r being photographed, I thought they wanted to be paid. As I reached into m y pocket fo r some yuan (Chinese curren-cy), they shook the i r beads. Tbey d idn ' t wan t

S h o r t s h o t s Monte Nagler 's exhib i t , "The Face

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mooey — they wanted tbe photograph. M a n y Chinese th ink tha t a l l cameras are tbe

Polaro id var iety. Well , through sign language, body gestures, and d rawing of p ictures, I let i t be known I wasn' t shooting instant f i l m whi le promising, to send a photograph to those who gave me an address.

A t a l l t imes, I fe l t per fec t ly safe and comfor t -able wa lk ing tbe streets of China in search of photographic mater ia l . And a t t imes I had tbe l u x u r y of a tax i d r iver who could be h i red for an al l -day photo excursion for just a few dollars.

Here are some t ips that worked w e l l in China: • Wben photographing people to show char-

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• Learn to change f i l m qu ick ly in a bus or on a busy s t ree t A f te r a l l , the next shot may be just around the corner.

• Get o f f the tour ist path. Go to the out-of-the-way places, explore, be adventurous. A lways be on the lookout for photographic opportunit ies, e 1990, Monte Nagier

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B i l led as "Mus ic Out of This Wor ld , " the p rog ram w i l l begin at 8 p j n . F r i day , May 4, in Church i l l High School, Joy and Newburgh roads, L ivon ia . The orchestra wUl be under tbe baton of its director Fran-cesco DiBlas i .

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F R A C A L A N Z A B E G A N the study of music wi th his father , Romeo Fra-calanza of Por t Huron, and cont in-ued at tbe Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N. Y. An experienced church and theater organist , be be-gan church performances at the age of 12. He has per formed a t Det ro i t Unity- Temple and f requent ly has been called upon to play for Gover-nor James J. Blanchard at tbe gov-ernor 's residence in Lansing and also to per fo rm for a nat ional governor 's conference in Traverse Ci ty .

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The final concert of Cite season for t*e Plymouth Symphony Orchestra at S pjn. Friday features an ali-oc-chestral program of maskf oi the late Romantic era. ' "Tt

Each of the three works to be per-formed has a dance title and was ei-ther composed as music to be danced to or inspired by dance music.

Rachmaninoff had hoped that his Symphonic Dances" might be used

as a ballet, but i t is actually a sym-phony characterised by wonderful melodies and rhythms. *" - , —

The Dvorak "Slavonic Dances"

'Te Deum' concert features old, new

"Somethings Old, Something New" will be the theme of the spring choral concert at 2 p j n . Sunday May 6 in the s a n c t u a r y of the Meadowbrook Congre-gational Church, featur-ing tbe church's chancel choir, soloists and mem-bers of the Detroit Sym-phony Orchestra.

Tbe concert, which is open to the public wi th no admission charge, w i l l feature three sett-ings of the ' T e Deum" ("We Praise Thee, O God") by three different composers. All will be under the direction of Ray P . ' F e r g u s o n , Wayne State University professor of music and minister of music at Meadowbrook Congre-gational Church.

Tbe f irst setting is the "Utrecht Te Deum"

wri t ten by Handel to celebrate the Peace of Utrecht in 1713. Tbe 20th works il lustrate tbe "Something New." Engl i sh compose r Ralph Vaughap Wil-liams composed his "Festival Te Deum" for tbe coronation of King George VI, and the work was first per-formed at Westminin-ster Abbey on May 12, 1957. The T e Deum" of John Rutter was com-posed in 19S9 for the centenary of the Guild of Church Musicians and was f i rst performed i n a s e r v i c e o f Thanksgiving at Canter-bury Cathedral.

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The tunes of the "Polvetsian Dances" by Borodin conclude the program with several very familiar tunes that are recognised from their adaptation ia the musical comedy, "Kismet."

TO FOSTER a comprehensive and cooperative fine arts experience, the PSO has arranged with the Plym-outh-Canton schools' art depart-ments for a display of selected high school student works. t

More than 200 pieces in a variety

of media will be featured. Coordinat-ing the show are Joan Claeys and art instructors Graham Martin, Kris Darby, David Falsetti and Richard Saunders.

The concert will be in tbe Plym-outh-Salem High School auditorium, 44181 Joy Road, Canton. Tbe art ex-hibit may be viewed an hour before and after tbe concert.

Admission is $8 for adults; $7 for seniors; $2 for students K-12. Tickets may be bought at the box office 30 minutes before the performance time.

• SPRING FESTIVAL The great success of last fall 's Ap-.

plefest in Plymouth's Old Village has prompted the creation of a ful l festi-val event where a previous smaller "spring wa lk" had been held.

The festival, 10 a.m. to ft p.m. Sun-day, w i l l include antiques and cra f t dealers, free entertainment, food dealers and children's entertain-ment Most of tbe shops in tbe Old Village area w i l l be open.

Residents of Old Village w i l l be holding their spring yard sales. For more information or Old Vil lage walking maps, cal l the village hot line, 455-7011 or 455-4189.

• CHRYSANTHEMUM SALE The 30th annual chrysanthemum

plant sale of the Greater Detroit Chrysanthemum Society w i l l be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 19, at the Livonia home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Slesak Sr., 33451 Rayburn, north of Five Mile.

Plants are potted and ready to shift to containers and gardens. There w i l l be many varieties and colors, including cushion mums, tall upright, exhibition and football mums. Members with many years of experience w i l l be at the sale to as-sist wi th selection and growing suggestions.

• PERENNIAL SALE Perennials, rock garden plants,

herbs, flowering baskets, ferns wild-flowers, ornamental grasses and old-fashioned roses w i l l be some of the offerings at the perennial sale 10 a m to 4 p.m Saturday-Sunday, Apr i l 28-29 sponsored by the Friends of Matthaei Botanical Gardens at the gardens, 1800 N. Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor. Tbe plant sale is con-ducted under a giant tent as wel l as in the auditorium. For more infor-mation, call 998-7081.

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Depression glass enthusiasts w i l l gather a t Oakland Univers i ty the weekend of A p r i l U-29 for the 15th annual show and sale of the Grea t Lakes Depression Glass Club. Deal-ers f r o m several states w i l l be on hand f o r the sale that takes place f r o m 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. For more in fo rmat ion , ca l l c lub president Caro l Ko rn , 651-2279, or Becky Brandenburg, show chai rman.

• ORCHESTRAL CELEBRATION

The fourth in this season's con-certs, " A n Orchestra l Celebrat ion, " w i l l begin at 8 p.m. F r i d a y , A p r i l 27, i n audi tor ium of Dearborn H igh School, 19501 Outer D r i ve , by the Dearborn Orchestral Society Inc.

Several musicians f r o m tbe or-chestra w i l l be featured under the d i rect ion of Leslie Dunner in terpret -ing the music of W o l f g l n g Mozar t and Robert Schumann. T icke ts pr ic -es are $10 for adul ts and $ fo r stu-dents. For in format ion, c a l l 501-5782 or 505-2424.

• ART SHOW Tbe Fa rm ing ton A r t i s t s C lub

Spring Exh ib i t of F ine A r t w i l l be Wednesday -Sa tu rda jTMly 9-12, in Nard in P a r k Un i ted Me thod i s t Church, 11 Mi le , west of M idd lebe l t Reception fo r the ar t is ts begin a t 7 p.m Fr iday . There is no admission charge Exhib i t hours are 3-8 p.m. Wednesday; 10 a j n . to 9 p.m. Thurs-day and Fr iday ; and 10 a.m. to 3 p .m. Saturday.

• NANKIN ART SHOW Friends of Nankin M i l l w i l l bo ld a

ju r ied a r t show and day of fun noon to 5 p j n . Sunday. June S, a t tbe m i l l , Ann Arbor T r a i l at E d w a r d Hines Drive, Westland. Tbe group is look-ing for ar t is ts to display and sel l a var ie ty of a r t work. F o r m o r e in for -mation, ca l l 467-3183.

P r e v i n g u e s t a t M a y f e s t i v a l One of Ann Arbor ' s great musi-

cal t rad i t ion is about to begin w i th the opentag-or the '1990 U t i y ' Fes t i -val co-sponsored by the Univers i ty Musical Society and the Univers i ty of Michigan f ea tu r i ng the Los An-geles Ph i lha rmon ic Orchestra w i th Andre P rev in as guest conductor and pianist.

A l l concerts a r e a t 8 p.m. in H i l l Audi tor ium. The schedule fol lows:

e Wednesday. M a y 9: music by George Gershwin, P iano Concerto in F Rachmanino f f . Symphony No. 2 in E minor .

e Thursday, M a y 10: John Har-

bison: Concerto for Brass Choir and Orchestra; Mahler : Symphony No. 4 In G. M a j o r

e Fr iday , May 11: Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 in B- f la t , No . 60; Sbostokovich, Symphony No. 4, Op. 43

e Saturday, May 12: Brahms: "T rag ic Overture, Op. 81; Brahms: German Requiem. Op. 45, for cho-rus. orchestra and soloists.

K I C K I N G O F F T H E annual event w i l l be a Fest iva l Prelude Dinner served in a special spring-t ime set t ing on the stage of tbe

Power Center for the Peno rm ing Arts. Fest iv i t ies begin at 5:30 p.m. and conclude in t i m e to walk to H i l l Aud i t o r i um as the car i l lon an-nounces the opening concert.

Prelude supper t ickets are avail-able this year at various sponsor-ship levels: $60, $100 and $200.

Two area women are on the mu-sical society advisory commit tee: Joann Gargaro and JoAnne Hulce, both of P lymouth.

For more in fo rmat ion regarding tickets, ca l l 764-2538 (by phone wi th Visa or Mastercard only) or 763-TKTS.

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BIGGER THAN IT LOOKS. 4 bedroom. 2 bath ranch with naw window* and Boor cover-Wg* BeeutifuBy dona through-<** from marbto and oaramlc Uta tocuaaom wood moUng* $99 900492-1911

DESIRABLE LOCATION. 3 badroom* 114 bath Trl-Levta naar school* and shopping 2 car garaga Naada a Wtta T.L.C. Call now. $89,900 492-1911

NEWLY CONSTRUCTED CHARMER 3/4 badroom Con-tamporary m North e—f Uvo-nia. OuaHty bu9i homa with M tha waniad taatura* $239,900

• OPEN SUNOAY. 2-5 38353 JOANN ST.. E of New-burgh. S. oil Ann Arbor Trail 3 badroom. IVk bam brick ranch with aluminum Mm Nicaly landacaped lancad yard with dack 2M dalachad car ga-raga $87,500. m 9990

L Y O N TWP.

• OPEN SUNDAY. 1-4. 80615 DEER CREEK. N. of Eleven MMa. E of Pomtac Tr*n FOUND m Hara It n . a 3 bad-room homa. graat neighbor-hood, ctaan and neat move-m condition. 1.8 acra Everything you have been looking tor $198,900. 947-39M

AY. 1-4. 12*1 FOX CHASE. N o l 14 MB* w . o l Cnnbrook. 3 bed-

MOOEL 3.174 aq. ft. n NUK IHVILLfc

a ^ U n o o l n Hflta $295,000

LOCATION + BLOOMFIELD MLLS SCHOOLS tor HM 4 bedroom CotonM on %t acre Neotrw decor, hot tab. famBy room and Immedtato oocupan-cy $199,900 10CHA 9 Q I M

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• OPEN SUNDAY. 1-4. 7987 CortBn. S. of Joy. W ol Shel-don $134,900 reduced! Move rtgM W, ccmpMa»i updalad.

TOTAL PRIVACY, yet ctoaa to M the convenience* Gor-gaoua wooded M en «MI ovar an acre 4 badroom aonaam porary CotonM taelurea 2 Bra-ptacaa. In-ground pool, waft-owl Waa—iarii and much mere $234.900 M l M i l

COUNT LOCATION atfh wide back yerd. « bedroom* tamay roam a4tfi taaptaca. good

MCE. W you're looking lor a ten tfa* one l* *ure to be on

• ta to* of your M l wMt 1 bed-i m * 2 batfia. tamay room

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ptanty o l doa at apace. Large BMig room. Private location In oomptax. MuM aaa. ONLY $89.900.499-1911

COUNTRY ESTATE on almoet 4 acra* HBI top aettlng. 8500 aq. ft. Indoor healed ofympK-atted *Mmming pool. Cuatom quaaty. 3 bedroom*. 4 balh*. 5 car ga raga . $347,900 499-1911

WHAT A RANCH! BeeuMul brick ranch to deM abla Fox-moor aub. 3 bedroom* 3'A bathe, completely finished baaament 1*1 floor laundry 2000 aq. It. of Mvtog for $172,500. 492-1911

CUSTOM BUILT. Lovely Mga wooded tot aurround* thta M -mecutata ranch In daMable are* 3 bedroom*, 214 batfia and much, much mora. $129,900 492-M11

CONTEMPORARY MODE btanda with neutral decor to maM « M 4 bedroom. 2*4 bath home extraordinary. Sharp

• OPEN SUNDAY. 1-4. 30402 KMGHTON. N. of 13 MM. W. ol HaMaad Top of Ma Bne appflanoea benaM Ma 3 badroom. 214 bath homa taafcaing Brat Boor Mmdry. famay room and beautlM master s u i t * S 179,909

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! B* • * * * k y one to own M * 4 bedioom. 214 beth cuatom

> and Mga deck aM m $9a 900

tarmal dMng room and Mrary Coma aaa M ma aalraail

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! H M youiwtf laMiik'iy on Ihe dack ar naar Ma p o d of 9 M 2 badronwi townfwuee taMurkiu graai room and Braalilaal nook 999.900 797-9999

room* 3 bam. library, dmmg room, lantasbc Bnfahed lower •aval waBi-out. 2 fireplace* $229M0 347-3999

HARPER WOODS

• OPEN SUNDAY. 1-4. 21421 BOURNEMOUTH. N. of Moro4* E. of 1-94 X-way Larga 5 badroom homo, fln-lahed beaamem. central M . formal dining room. $83,500 TM21 BO 994-9879

HUNTINGTON W O O D S

• OPEN SUNDAY. 1-4. 13325 VICTORIA. N of 10 MM. E. Ol CooBdga. Thta OaautNU and apaoou*. 3 bed-room ColonM <M* clMghl with it* nawar norm doors and car-peting. Formal dMng room and family room $128,000 T r 99M

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ATTENTION INVESTORS and Ural Oma buyer*. TNa a a cut* 3 bedroom. 1 bath atarNnum

aer bedroom. 114 car C M now $21,900

GREAT FOR INVESTORS 4 badroom. 114 M t f i M-Ceval C M tor mora mtormalton $28,000 499-W11

L A K E ORION

• OPEN SUNDAY. 2-8, 228 HI VALLEY. Lapeer Rd N to rtgM on SBnaibM. to left on IB Vatfay LOVELY SWISS CHA-LET 8 bedroom. 7H betfi oue-tom home on t r ee * lot $214 ,900 BM4711

LATHRUP VILLAGE

A GREAT RENTAL Complete-ly tumiahed aluminum 2 alory homa with 3 bedroom* 134 bam* formal dtotng room. Bv-mg room with Araptaoe and famay room A l IM* tor $1,900 a month 194-997$

FULL OF CHARM Open Boor plan with vaulted ceBtog. Spa-cious dMng room with bay window 3 badroom. IVk bath home. Lota of charm and ptan-ty of room $109,900 492-1911

COUNTRY UVTNG IN THE CITY Beeutttol 4 bedroom Co-lonM on eeteto-atta lot Hard-wood floors *CM to ma charm ol ma laMfeBy decorated home 2 car attached and 3 car da lachad garaga $239,900 492-W11

• OPEN SUNDAY. 1-4 41923 BANBURY. S of SI* MM. W. of Haggerty ETECO TIVE HOME ON THE PARK 1 NorthvBta Common*) 3 bed-room*. lamdy room w«h flre-ptaca. 3 car garaga. 2'4 bath*, formal dlrwng room, rec room, cen t ra l air and more $174,900. 347-3089

• OPEN SUNDAY. 2-5 589 RANOOLPH. S of Eight MM. W. of Canter VICTORIAN Two famBy home Charming homa wtth lot* of room and privacy $199,900 947-3080 SHARP, CLEAN, convenient location Beautiful complex lor thM beeultful 2 bedroom. 2 bath upper unit condo ONLY $78.9001 992-1911

• OPEN SUNDAY, 1-4 20275 WOODHILL, N of MaM. W ol Ctoment ROOMY IN-SIDE AND OUT Beautiful home on v» acra treed lot. Sur, porch, attached oarage. 3 bedrooms with master bath, office wtth cioset. famHy room, original owners $189,900 347-3080

BUILDERS CLOSE OUT Juat a lew models remain In one of Ihe oesl condo communrheal Your choice of ranch, town-house or loft units and at a great savings All overlooking a spring led pond $137,900 lo $183,900 489-9000

BEAUTIFUL 1^150 sq ft. ranch with load* ol extra* a what's naw m Novi 3 bedroom*. 2 fuB baths, cathedral ceding, up-graded carpeting and drapea Aieo included are kitchen ap-pliance* Ai l for $87 500 WOW" 492-1911

O A K P A R K

TERMS! TERMS! TERMS! Check out t lx* 3 bedroom tol •d bnck ranch m quiet neigh-borhood with private backyard and Femdaie School* Seaer wm help with points for FHA. Hurry Won't last' Homa W«r-ran ty $39 ,900 CB179 7X7-9323

EXPECT TO BE IMPRESSED! Only Ihe beet great* you In this 3 badroom ranch with M the extra* you expect including al-mond formica kitchen, newer, plus mauve carpal and beauti-ful hardwood floors $82,500

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• OPEN SUNOY. 1-4 9301 MAYFLOWER COURT. S Of Ann Arbor Rd. W of Sheldon LARGE BEDROOMS 3 bed-room. 114 bath famBy home, beautiful fireplace, attached garaga. conveniently located $148,900 >47-9999

• OPEN SUNOAY. 1-4 42011 OAK LANE. N Of Schoolcraft. E of Bradner PLYMOUTH CROSSING. Open floor plOT and super kitchen wW knock your eyas out 1988 ColonM with 3 bed-room* overlooking great room with fireplace Much more $174,000 947-3080

• OPEN SUNOAY. 1-4 39570 BIRCH WOOD DRIVE. N of Ann Arbor TrM, E. of I-275. enter on Parkview 3 bed-room. 1'/V balh ColonM. 2 car attached garage, basement lovely larga petio with beautiful l a n d i c a p l n g . $114,900

• OPEN SUNDAY. 2-£ 40608 NEW PORTE. S Ot Ann Arbor Rd- E. of Haggerty En-toy spring m this 2 bedroom buck ranch condo located m the mtddta ol roBIng green with flowering Ireea outside your window Freehty palnled m neutral*, central M . flntehed basement with haft bath $78,900 M l BOOB

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• OPEN SATURDAY. 1-4 789 BIGHAM. N. of Feather-atone. W ol University 3 bed-room Ranch. $34,900

ROCHESTER HILLS

MAGNIFICENT COLONIAL You'I love Ihe greet room, butler's pantry, hardwood Boors, lerge wrep eround deck with hot lub 4 bedrooms. 2'<» baths $364,900 T0880L 524-9575

QUALITY BUILT Executive Co-lonial Large master sun* New carpeting Living, dining and tttt—c iMBt t r p v m i E d a n

ROYAL OAK

SHARP CONOO Features 3 bedroom*. 2-4 baths, central air Neutral decor Tennis and clubhouse $71,850 T045CR

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• OPEN SUNDAY, 1-4 8507 SIX MILE. N side Of Six MM. E of Pontiac Trail LOOKING FOR ROOM TO RUN YOUR HORSES? 15 acres with 6 stalls pkj* a real country ranch with 6 bedroom* country kitchen, greet room. 2 wood-Burning stoves and mora $210,000 947-30M

SOUTHFIELD

A HOME WITH CHARM! 3 badroom brick ranch shows prtd* of ownership A beautiful Boor plan to arrange your fur-nltura and leal comfortable Move-in condlttonl $82,900 CB173 737-9323

IMMEOIATE OCCUPANCY! Loeely IM Boor end i M condo •Mb 2 DoOuum* 2 bathe din-ing -X". k lichen appBancea ntoitr*! decor and ctoee to " topp ing A* ot M * tor or*y $48 500 C B l S 3 m - 9 S a

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AND A HOME WARRANTY' Vecious lovely 4 badroom 214 bam, tn-tovel naaltod on * iraad 413 acre FamBy room mm natural fireplace 2 car at-tached garaga and moral $114 ,900 C8181 7T7-4ESS3

CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY' B"ad tor modem avrng

MMunng 4 badrooma. 3H

"87 $239,000 CS17S 7 t r -99U

SECLUDED COUNTRY SET-TING! 3 badroom bnck r m k

The Home Sellers. • OPEN SAT 2-5 ANO SUN 1-4' 28434 LARKMOOR. S ol 12 M M W of Evergreen 4 bedroom brick ranch with new carpel roof, vertide blinds and kitchen floor Lots of stor-age $98,000 CB162 737-9323

• OPEN SUNDAY, 1-4! 24387 TAMARACK CIRCLE. S of 10 Mile, E of Lahsar Wall maintained, one owner home on 1'4 acres with 2 bedroom. 2 car garage IMMEDIATE OC-CUPANCY! $71,000 CB 181 737-9323

SHINE through thl* 2 bed-room. 2'1 b*lh I own house leeturing rec room, cantrai air and neutral tones to accent any decor $88 300 737-9000

• OPEN SUNDAY. 2-5 26446 SUMMERDALE, S Of 11 MM. E Ol Inkster Light and bright and meticulously maintained townhouse with 3 bedrooms and 2't baths is

"perfect tor anyone Spacious kitchen, pool and tennis courts $92,000 737-9000

JUST LISTED AND WELL MAINTAINED 4 bedroom. 2'4 bath m Beacon Square area Leonhard Elemenlary and Swim Club in aub $98 000 70HAM 842-2400

CONDO IN SMALL COMPLEX wfth pool 2nd floor unil with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths All ap-pliances included SS6 900 tOTWE 942-2400

• OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 1758 ROX8URY. S of 9 Mlie. Z of Southfiald 3 bedroom bnck Colonial $85,900 642-2400

• OPEN SUNOAY, 2-5 19643 ViLLA DRIVE N . S ol 12 Mile. E. of Evergreen End Unit CONOO, 2 Bedrooms MS 900 842-2400

• OPEN SUNDAY. 2-5 29922 RAMBLING, N of 12 Mile W ol Southfield 4 bed-room Cape Cod m Cr an brook Vtfage $101,900 642-2400

CONTEMPORARY STYLE with Colonial living 4 bedrooms, 2'4 oaths AH amenities and unique floor plan BIRMING-HAM SCHOOLS $131000 11CHE 942-2400

SHARP. CLEAN. PERFECT 2 bedroom aluminum ranch on Beautiful, large country iol. In a nice area Quiet peaceful and convenient location lor tha im-maculate home Call now lo

Ron or Al or 476-7084

ranly $114,900 T019FL

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• OPEN SUNDAY. 1-4 29M | DASHWOOO. S of Mapia. W of Dequndre 3 bedroom. 114 I bath Tri-Level Family room) with fireplace Country sue iol $82,900 T068DA S34-9575

WALLED LAKE

• OPEN SUNOAY. 2-5 5711 PtOGE. S of Maple. W of I Decker ALMOST NEW 3 bed-1 room. 2 bath brick and wood I ranch Underground sprinkling I and profeasional landscaping. | cathedral ceoMngs $138,500 " 347-3090

ON WALLED LAKE Don't I miss this 2 bedroom. 2 bath I ranch with your own private I dock Terrific master bedroom [ with skykght Also feature* an I enclosed porch, newer roof | and a luminum sid ing $109,900 459-4000

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• OPEN SATURDAY, ' 29718 MACKENZIE CIRCLE. | S of Common Rd , W Ryan 3 bedroom ranch. 2 fuB I baths, protaaaionaify finished [ basement $82,900 TM16MA

WATERFORD

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on almoet 6 acres with small lake Home on property could be rental. LAND CONTRACT AVAILABLE $199,900 70HAT | 642-2400

WEST BLOOMFIELD

EXECUTIVE TUDOR 4 bed-1 rooms. 2 full bath*. 2 half I baths 3 fireplaces, quarters I lor maid or offio* with sep*- [ -»f* entry $329,000 T079SW | 524-9575

ENTERTAIN OUTDOORS OR INI On either the woimanized | deck with cement patio glass enclosed sun room that I comas tuUy equipped with thM 3 bedroom. 2 beth r*nc« leeturing newer roof, vinyl sid-ing and 2 car attached garaga | w i th opener $127,900 737-9000

STOP" Don t miss this 4 bed-room. 2'* balh traditional Co- I lonial First floor laundry, cen-tral air Ealy Elementary school in subdivision $143,500 | TJf-9000

STERLING HGTS

• OPEN SUNOAY, 1-4 38745 TRISTRAM S of 17 MMr-W of Ryan Custom bunt 3 bedroom Colonial Custom fireplace central air. top quali-ty $139 900 TM45TR 524-9575

• OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 2153 LINOELL, N of 15 MMe, E of Oeqwndre 3 bedroom bun-galow. ceramic Me ahower with raised whirlpool Large IOI $82,500 TMS3LI 924-9875

WATTLES CB££K CONDO 2 bedrooms. 11% Baths full basemen 1. large Irving and din-ing aree Move in at closing" $79 850 T0370L 524 *575

JUST CALL THE MOVER'S 4 badroom 2 fcjB bath Quad Beautiful Iol backing up to woods Family room with fire-place Only $123,900 TOS7SL

TOWNHOUSE CONOO 3 bad-rooma. 2'4 baths Exceaam lo-cation handy to 1-75 and ahop-pmg A i appliances included N*uti>al decor $94,900 TOITK! 524-9875

RANCH 3 bedrooms, spa-cious kitchen wnn breektaat

2-4 car garaga Lovely tread lot $104,900 T045WR

FINISHED LOWER LEVEL haa kitchen n thM 3 bedroom 2 beth ranch with axtraa mcaxJ-ng rec room and central mr BONUS Waahar and dryer STAY*! $83,700 737-BOM

• OPEN SUNDAY. 1-4 i960 PEL«*M CT.. 8 of Wattle* I of Cooadga 4 badroom. bam CotonM Fr*t Boor taun-• * . Bbrary $183 500 T064RE 994-9871

A OPEN SUNDAY. I-4 1919 FLEETWOOO, N of Long Lake. E. OL CooBdga 3 bed room. 1*4 beth Cckoma Nau-

OPEN SUNOAY, 1-4 4311 ORCHARO CREST, S Of WM- | nut Lake. W of Orchard Lake Master suile with fireplace | breathes warmth into rha bedroom. 2'* bath ColonM I with finished lower level, great [ room and formal dmmg room $199,900 737-8000

CHErS DELIGHT TIM 2 bed-1 room 2 balh ranch condo haa a gourmet Mand kitchen thai I will laacvvaia even me begin-1 rung cook with us ceramic de-signer worktop 2 car attachad | garage $205 000 737-9000

BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPO- I RARY Thl* 2 bedroom. 2V» beth home ha* foyer opening lo two story greet room Larga master suite with iacuzzl and mower staB Fir* Boor laundry | and 2 car attached garaga $'84,950 737-9000

MAGNIFICENTLY DECORAT-ED1 Traa 4 bedroom. 2<4 bath I Contamporary has a great | room thai w« impreaa. a tar-mal dmmg room mat wM (MB- I /ta and Brd Boor Mmdry thai | WIB ptoaaa $339,000 737-91

MOVE RIGHT I N T O M J M room CotonM aam neutral de- I cor and m m bknda Parquet wood Boors m tamay room | Wonderful location $I2«.S

• OPEN SUNOAY. 2-S 1819 AUBURNOALE. N ol Great E. of HBM NEW CUSTOM CO-LONIAL 3 bedroom*. T* f beths $114 900 M U M

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OPEN SUNOAY. 1-4 8792 GRAY. 8 , Of Joy. W CU W | — LIVONIA SCHOOLS Larga 4

* | aeraa. 2H I Florida rot garage $104,900. K M

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Roeedaie Gardana 3319 California. Sof W Chicago, t ot Farmington 3 bedroom brick ranch. 1'4 betha. recently decorated tamay room, bedroom* 8 kitchen with bay wln-Oow 2 car garaga. central mr Fin-ished baaemenl with iacuzzl $ cua-tom oak bar New profaaaional landscaping 1 block from achools 8 park $95,900 525-2523

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING Stone front cape cod 4 bedrooms,

; 2'4 baths, 15x12 den. 19x18 farrvHy room, newer root 8 windows, baaa-ment. 2 car atlachad Just listed. $165,000

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A F F L U E N T L I F E S T Y L E New on the market1 En toy your life style in the peecefut residential dis-trict of popular Wlndridge Sub This home offers 3 large bedrooms, larga country kitchen, formal dining room and 1st Boor laundry Neat package for $154 900

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A F F O R D A B L E Bring offer* on this newly listed spa-cious 3 bedroom brick ranch. 2 baths, country kitchen, finished baaament with rec room & 2 extra room* lor ofKce. etc Need* some redecorating $79,900

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Brick ranch with aluminum trim. 1500 *q ft.. 3 badrooma good scad. 1'4 bath*. famBy room with natural Arapiece. baaemenl. centre! aa. 2

- car attached garaga. deck. buBl in 1977 Aakmg $114.000

• • PLYMOUTH TWP OPEN SUN 1 30-4:30

Pool Lover* 8 lorura enthu*t*sl* rejoice *t an affordable prlca. $111900 Ranch home. 3 bed-rooms. famty room with natural fire-place. 1% balh*. 2 car garage, fln-iahed baaament. 1400 *q. fl.

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AN AMAZING VALUE! On this Lrvonia 4 badroom bnck ranch 2 FuB baths. fuB finished basement 2 cer garage. Country Knchen. central air. much more Priced to ae*. $109,900

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fenced yard Only $82,900. S-VkS Conventional 30 year 2/1 buydoam. 5% down if queBltod

477-SELL (477-7355) or 522-8000

One W a y Rea l ty A R I S T O C R A T S S T Y L E

Greet room concept m choice loca-tion. 3 bedroom*. 2'4 bam*, formal dining room. l* t Boor laundry, pro-feaaranaBy landacaped. sprinkling sy*l*m. central aa 8 nawar deok. plush! Jual $177,900

M A R Y G A T T O tyProtaaaio 478-5300

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom. 114 bam ootonM. famBy room, attachad ga-raga. Kayak pool, nioa large comer lot. hardwood Boor* Malned wood-work I crown molding, newty re-modeled kitchen 8 bam. move-to oondmon $114,000 Open Houae Six 1-5 14008 Oaatortoga. neer Schooicrafl 8 Marrtman.

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AFFORDABLE 3 Bedroom brick ranch. 2 bam. 2H car oarage, fin-ished basement, centra alr, many other feeture* $89 900 478-8942

Al lu r ing H o m e s

N O N N I C E R I At $74,900 abaokitafy charming Cape Cod featuraa beautiful remod-eled gourmet kitchen with buBI-ina. 1*1 floor laundry, larga tol. 2H car garaga

" H O U S E O F P L E N T Y " Speoous brick 4 bedroom. 2 ' i bam homa feature* lamBy room, patio, central M . 2 car attached garaga Stevenson School are* $102,000

R A R E F IND1 Beautiful authemc Cape Cod tae-turee 4 bedroom*. 2'4 baths 1st floor laundry. famBy room, natural

dining room, can-it attached i

$159,900 trai nr. basement car garaga Popular

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ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom brtck ranch, new*y decorated throughout FuB baaament. 2'4 car brick garaga Nice a re* Open Sal 1-4, 9545 Ar-co l * $81,900 422-0004

b a r g a i n R a n c h updates 7 TIM 3 bedroom

B a r You want brtck ha* i*plBcemont vtoyt-thermo window*, roof, energy efficient fur-nace with cantrai mr. Stalnmaatar carpal. ramoOaled kltcften and bam Alao lealure a Brushed tiaeemenl and garaga Askng $73,900.

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e ,

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B e t t e r M o v e F a s t on this beeutBul 3 bedroom colonial complete with newer furnace rooi. water heeler, and cuatom neutral decor throughout. The chef of me famBy wta love the large country knchen with new Jiehwaanar and tot* of cupboard space Priood to • M a t $123,900

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e ,

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4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0 Independently Owned and Operated

BY OWNER • 5 M M 8 Newburgh 1.162 aq.ft. 3 bedroom. 1'4 bam JUST REDUCED

Beautiful 4 bedroom. 2-4 bam cnlo-ANYONE DESIRING A CLEAN WELL DECORATED BRICK RANCH

CO 7V 3 bed. ranch, ftniehed

DELIGHTFUL! View from thta Bvtog room gluaa you the edvantaga of looking out onto a M g a tread lot. 3 DeOroom. 114 bam brick ranch Nioa flmahed baeomoni

$85 « r

DON'T MISS THIS! W M maintained 3 bedroom ranch.

2*4 car garaga. central M . $89,900

NEWER AREA I* where you wBl Bnd-tht* Immacu-late 3 bedroom. 2H bam colonM Greet Room with l o m M dining room are* dan. la l Boor Mmdry. deck $151,900.

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BWCK RANCH - 3 badroom 2 Bniehed baa

bath* 8 carpet 5 M M 8 Newburgh Muetsee $117,500 482-4989

BURTON HOLLOW Super ravine and wooded M e for thi* 3 bedroom brtck ranch with master bath lamay room with natural fireplace and an-cloaed screened porch Many up-datea $129,900

REO CARPET KE1M MAPLE. INC 842-8600 553-5888

Breplaca. country

BUY BELOW MARKET VALUE! Brick colonM. 3 bedroome. 1H

dtotog. famBy room* ntry kitchen. bu«t In

. 2H cer garage, central M . tona ol axtraa Opan Sun I -4pm 17450 Sum Ave . N ol 8 M M . E. of Merriman

CASTLE GARDENS - ' Noma Sub Bnck. 1.350 aq f l ranch 4 bed-room*. 2 beth* lamay room w/Bre-piace central M . remodeled kitch-en. S i 17.900 484-0339

CHARMING 8 UNIQUE- 3 bed-roome. formal dining room. dan. 2 » i garage, lovely i/aaotof $77,900 Century 21 Waat. toe 349-8800

COLONIAL - Open Sun 12-4 4 bedroom. 2'4 bath. famBy room, tor-

centrai Nr. na HoBow Sub.. $159,900 C M

tchool*. Burton •Bar transferred

482-4834

COUNTRY COMFORT! E 2 TERMS Mint condmon. country charmer thru-out O M floors and mokhnga BeeutlfuBy newer remodeled kitchen thru-out. lormal dining room. 3 bad-room-ranch. first Boor laundry, sho-aled on a large lot on * quiet freed Bned *u eat So much more - muat •ae thM

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E x e c u t i v e R e t r e a t Eacap* the city right m Northwest Lrvonia ParkflM wooded h M acre wta in Nottingham Woods 2.692 square toot brick quad with 5 bed-roome. 3 "4 baths. Bniahed base-ment. huge place and 3 $169,900

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0 independently Owned and Operated

F a m i t y C i r c u s Of your home le bulging al the •eema, we've got the aoiulton Move up lo m a 1978 bum 4 bedroom brick quad level m Northwest Uvo-nia Prima tot with * ravine view Featuraa 2'4 baths, finished base-mem. 1st Boor laundry, and much more $167,300

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0 Independently Owned and Operated

F A R M H O U S E O N 1 .44 A C R E S

Room to roam plus 4 badroom* laBiout

completely remodeled kitchen. Breezewey dack. 2H car garaga $132,500 CM. .

P E T E Z A B A L A

Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

459-6222 KNOTTINGHAM WEST - Oued.

porch, overlooks common* 4 bed-room, 214 batfia. 2 car garag* Bn-

S 189.900 591-0207

JUST LISTED Beautiful country m the city Neat t clean 3 badroom ranch with 1'4 baths, central M . big deck off of great room. 2 car attached garaga. $87,500

BEALTriRJL BEAUTIFUL 3 Dedioom. 1<4 betfi tr modeled kitchen. famBy room, beeutMul yard. dack. attactwd ga-raga with opener $04,900

RED CARPET KEIM

S U B U R B A N 2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

UVONIA COLOMAL Lovely 4 badroom. In NW section

Bring 3 2 ? CM* May+aa Realty. 522-9000

UVONU - OPEN SUN 1-3 pm ModamttaBon 4 updalBiy done by ownar wMi cozy wtttog. laraa ga-r a g * M g a tot. $75,900 Had Carpet Kaim- Carol Maaon Inc. 344-1800

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3 1 2 L h r o n i a 312 U v o n i a 3 1 2 U v o n i a

GORGEOUS 3 BEDROOM brick rencfi. 1'4 ba th* naw kllctian. naw bam. M l hmstiod baaenyenL cantrai air. naw lumaca. $106,500 Lota of axtraal Opan Houae Sat 6 Sun . 12-6 474-3729

HOME SWEET HOME

Cracking fireplace to tamay room.

room tvt bam brtck ootorMI in me cantor ol UvonI* Only H 14.900

LARRY HENNEY • t 261-1400

iOYLE HILLS SUB. - Backing up to goBoouraa; 4 bedioom colonM. op-Bonal Sm badioom or aludy, 7 4 betfi* Comptataly runode lM with

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$179,000 464-7020

JUST REDUCED Lovely Livonie ranch features beemed t a l h a d u l caBtog. Biaplaue. 2 car attachad oarage 6 nearly a 14

1100.90

LfVOMA OPEN SUN 1-4PM 16000 F AIRFIELD

Lovely, eomptaMi < H I H 3 bed-room. 1500 *Q. f t ranch on H acre freed lot backing to Rotary Per*. Healed 3 car garag* art warm inviting (unroom and 36* In-ground gunfle p o d 1124.900

FARBM4QTON MLLS OPBI SUN 1-4PM 21436 GILL ROAD

VersatBe open Boor plan l thta 3 badroom. 3 bam

i r oom* la l Boor lauidry. tara*

creak $147,900

CANTON - Mini condtaon - move right in. Graat near kitchen open and

Thta 3

FARMMQTON MLLS S U M n g contemporary new - neutral

MMTCONOmON 3 badroom. 1H bam bf M M in Uvo-nia. Too many mirtalaa to aer in A-1 immacMtaa Mapef Only $64 500 C M TOM REED

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400 NOTTMQHAM WOOOe - te aon wNh BM pond. 4 badroom ooto _ central M . apHnktoi* 1st Boor laun-dry 32400 Cambndg*

CALL JIM SZKRYBALO et 261-1400

OPEN HOUSE - Country, coiy 3 badioom. tame maalar bedtou haa 6 fL X 6 ft. amam EaMng an opana to 12 fL X 32 fL dec*. 22 fL X 30 ft. 2 story garag* and moral Open Siav. Aprt 29. irom 2-5pm 16407 Foe*. Uvonta CALL MARY ANNE

HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 UVONIA SCHOOLS, a great horn* 3 badroom* kvtng

tanoad Mrd. won t laat. S6S.900. CALL GRACE MIKTON 421-6799

al 522-6040

$173,900 OPEN SUN. 1-4

NOTTINGHAM WOODS - Bi condtaon la mta 4 bedroom 2H bam bnck colonM. large country knchen with buBt in*, nto* tan*y room w«h

Bi'aplaca. formal dhMg m baaament 2 car altacfiM on larga tot. 32401 Cam-

(S. of 6 MB* E. of FanNng-

ALEX ALOE H a • 111 i Or nlm n r i - ' ~

Meaivy K r o T e s s j o n a i s

476-S3Q0

LIVONIA $56,900

Supar tor aBigta* r lgM tar i Except ional ctaan and apa. . bedroom, very targe BMig room end dining room, oond* M m por t * Near Mrery. senior center, ale.

CAtL BRENOA LEE F ANDREI MAYFAIR 522-8000

DEARBORN - Moe brtffc and afwM-num 3 badroom burigatow In W.

"wigr>Oort»>3 Naamr ftjr-M s a t a Larga Florida

J 2 oar Mechsd gara S7i.9oa

The Michigan

Group Realtors 591-9200

UVONU - 3 beMoom. 2 M bam. TrMavaL brtck w/naw aMMaaa Md-mg. a oar aer eg * dack. naw roof, oanral M . I I U J O B 427-M17

M a i B B t i c C o t o n M vn LNonta 2.480 aquen

OPEN SUN. 1-4 ® Dorta. I t of Bwmn MB*

w of M U d t a M - Abaotaaat) gi

g t a T * ^ °?n !?*- " • 80x280 Mm many waa* ramay . 2 oar garaga Homa totsPy ra-

I Inside T o u t . $74,900 AM

UVONU SB4.I

JUST LISTED SmBaaati caaan. 3 I H n a a brtck «anM wah HaMsam M u M B M

ALEX ALOE LIVONIA

, 2 NEW SUBS CUSTOM HOMES

Cape CaB* Ranchae. Catanaata

4 2 7 - 3 2 0 6

$179,900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 421-5660 N M d 8 p a o « ?

T o u t And ft ta PM MM BaM r »QuyBjBBt WMtagMB

FamBy laaaa ta aata a l Ba

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 474-5700

Century 21 Hartford North

525-9600 O P W S U N 110 5

n o o e * ft. C M t a n M r a m * enlarge aooded raMwta t 16340 BM CreM Lan* S. of B MBa, E. of FarMngaan. 1179^00 525-4441

Coventry (

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CWWBUNI-6PM WMtaj^N. a m j t a W J I

assist 47V-4B77

UVONU - 1 man, 4 > i B ' i a in. ai

ttrrJsTarasssi MM* ' - • - 5 - 5 4

C o n s t r u c t i o n 2 "> MI^IIM. I I _ U ^ a t a » . 6 o o . M — t a a t

LNOMH 6 MB* Lavan Rd. araa

M n . r * b a m * M Boor M m

^ O P E N M S U N D A Y .

p a M . b e c k e d l a n a a a I f T U M

. .JOE DURSO i For I

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe. '

REALTORS 421-5660

W OF $ M 9 a ^ j f L m a ^ $ 4 B W

S OMR 1-6 $1*4.900 M « N 8

H. B( $ aM* W.

Century 21 CASTELU 62S-7900

' T 1 1 \ I I I I ORBta NOUBt. BaR.. 1-4P99 c—v. 147MBtahPk .Ba f6a ta*P IMMta -PM* 9111*00 MB.BMBitaRM.Sll6iiliiia.BPa $ ' 1 1 6 0 0

The Prudential Harry S. WoHe.

REALTORS 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

OMEN ^NOUB« 11-1 $UMQ>T

Century 21 m 4 § 4 - 7 '

312 Lhronia

OPEN SUN. 1-4 Spacious 1.600 eg I I 3 bedroom ranch on Mrge lot. I M bam* tonrM dkUng room 6 targe temBy room

Only $62,900 CM GARY JONES

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 OPEN SUN. 2-5

3 bedroom. 1-4 bam. brick ranch with J * cer gereg* Bniehed baae-mant. 12X20 deck, lancad yard, ctoee to ahcpping 6 aagtaaaaai $101,500 29620 Edward First btock W ol-Middtaoelt. THM btock N ol Schooicrafl

REO CARPET KEIM 624-7100

PRICED RIGHT f lsa dance that premews wick styl-ing Remodeled home, gee heal, main laval laundry, lancing. 3 bad-rooma. Naar ahope 2 car garage. 1« Rata homo veto* $54.900 CaM. Convanttonal. FHA 6 VA poePbla

CENTURY 21 Hartford South

261-4200 Roomy CotooiBl

lerge aacluded lot. Brick haa 214 bath*. 1*1 floor leundry. ca-

ceiwTMc lover aeth Mudkig and 2 cer attached garag* $142,900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 421-5660 independently Qenad and Opei Mad

ROSEDALE GAROENS Brtck - priced to move. Supar view of Grand home*. Bright brtck rancfl with 2 car garag* cozy gas log Bre-p4aoa. hardeood Boors, kitchen ep-

/dryer included. Bn-3 beaoome Neer

m Pant) F i r * rata homa value $64 900

CENTURY 21 Hartford South

261-4200 SPARKLING CLEAN 3 badroom brick ranch, new kAchan, new deM. 2 car garage with Bntahad beaa-mem $64,960 261-9462 Open SaL-Sun.. 2-5

SprBwttnQ Ranch CentrM Ltaonta v* acre pertdBie sal-ting 1.676 square tool brtak oftar* 3

mam. lamfty room. 2 Braptaea* and 2 car attached garaga. $129,900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 421-5660 SOUEBCY CLEAN 3 bedroom brtck ranch Irjcatad « •

s a oarag* rac room, and much mora. Condtaon A location make VM an

4 buy M $64,900. CALL JOE FARKAS

STARTER buy p Baa ctaan and

•room Mumanum n

6 b a m aaklng 962.000

~ Century 21 ROW 464-7111

463-2834 or 437-6176

The Prudential Harry S. Woffe,

REALTORS 421-5660 SUPER SHARP 1 tome M Moe LNonta

id. BynBf ta j ' daemon hardwood Boors 6 nautrp oolor* You ra sure to be MpiaaaaB 3 ba

2 b a M * OMy $74,600. CM

Joan Mobley REAL ESTATE ONE

3 4 6 - 6 4 3 0

ramie Btad b a M MBv reda BSa130 tread taL $46J00

U S E

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS

W OaCAQO 6 MEHWB6

. 2 oar garag* $76,660

WW pBP«G COBTB-] EMR.AOTT.ARJ

P L T B M Q W M P I T A A B M

P $ t37B6B *

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 474-5700

BUN » $ . • i s n s

W 4 RBOR BM 6 MapM R6 Lava-

X^MMMS^LSFTOOR^' —

ANOTHER ELEGANT HOMi M WMCBOR P M B f . tata Bf Btam

Ntaad a» $114.

One Way Realty

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ONE CALL DOES IT ALL OAKLAND COUNTY 644-1070

WAYNE COUNTY 561

ROCHESTER/ROCHESTER HILLS

313 Canton BEST PfVCEB OF THE TEAR!

ONLY $96,500 3 baMoom ootonM. 2 car m-

M and mora Need a sata now

N CANTON Only $116,900 In a much tagtaar

BRAND NEW COLOMAL- 3 bed-room* 114 beth. fenwiT, room with

Just com-plated m new sub . 344-4622

BY OWNER. Sunflower quM M M . 2400 sq ft.. * bedroom r * bam* Mr, finished taaaiaaitl. room w/ber. $136 500

M M . temBy 466-7066.

dmmg. BMig. i * Neutral c

famBy room ml

wa. Court loL 2 car attachad gorage $119,900. Open Sun. 2-5 43673

C t 455-6494

CANTON CHALET 3 bedroom. 2 bam brick home. tem-By room with Biopleuo. certoP M and moral Aaaumablo mortgage Aaklng $89,900 C M TOM REEb

ERA FIRST FEDERAL • 478-3400

CANTON CHOKES

end a t t a c h e d ga rag * Only $100,600!

moral Only $133,600

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400 park. $124JOO.

Canton Tag. -CONSTRUCTION

Lot becka up lo 421-7651

f i r s p t s c * H o m e Warran ty ! S l g j O O Ijomaownais Concept

COLOMAL on ( M B P f Sun-flowers Bub. 3 badroom, 2 * bam,

at M . 2100 aqJL. C o w l 463-6607

a im Oubhoma and paM $142^001

The Prudential William Decker.

REALTORS 455-8400

313 Canton

car garaga $116,900 CEKTUWY 21 TODAY 2B1-2B00

DESIRABLE FOREST TRABB Coto-nM. 3 hugs bedroome. open M o -on. huge Bvmg room. temBy loom

— $ 6 6 6 . oemip M , backs to $177,900

$116

OPEN SUN. 1-6 0683 Chedwlck SUNFLOWERS FMEST 4 badraom

W bam* tamay room. M 6 kvtng room* centra M . I M

$139900

WHAT A BUY - 4 bedroom. 2B90 squere loot, tamay room w«n Bre-ptaoe. central Mr lat Boor laundry Pricea lo move $112, 600

QUALITY THROUGHOUT - 4 bed

wm aim Mr $136,900

MOVMG TO EUROPE- MUST S & L

Sunitowe. VPag* huge famBy room aim Brepiaoe. SV»

ootonM OtMraai. in-ground pool $143,000

OPEN SUNOAY 1-5 44477 R M Oak* Oa home 3 badioowa. 2 * l Irel atr. $136,450

CHARM OF CARRMGE HILLS 3 badi oom ranch, 1.500 square tdOL large wooded yard $119400

BROOKBOE VILLAGE BEAUTY - 4 bag badrooma colonM 2.000 square loot Plymouth/Canton schools SeBers have bough! another h o r n $116,600

TRY TO I ionM. Ri M P . L $110,000

GREAT BUY tor lams tamByl 4 bpd-room quad. 2 IM bam* opan Bgor paan, central M . V T ~ $110X500 MUST SELL SITUATION! I $ bedroom, lame k t a j l i L ~tai graat m a n . 1.200 square taatl mca home $66,900

OPEN SUNOAY 7661 SunBgM' 4 badroom rancBLtanata i M n g , ta^s gram room. 1.673 soaara taaL Can-trslatr. lua b a m $12&JOO

FREE—WEEKLY UST OF PROPERTIES tar aaM -OY

SAVE THOUSANDS -HalPlpg Sa6ar*SM "By Oanar tor $2,660."

HELP-U-SELL REAL ESTATE J

454-9535 -fTASTIC 4 badroom CotanM

1.500 *Q R bnck ranch, new i ing. tamBy room. 2 car aoac*.

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REMERICA COUNTRYPLACE 484

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644-1070 591-0900 852-3222

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314 CITY OF PLYMOUTH-• r ctaener, humtdfllor. tag. vinyl Mdmg. M M a Phed rec room, M M or workattop. * car garaga

(+m_ax*a at*

12-4pm SIM.000

COUNTRY AREA

1400 aq. ft. 3 100x316 I lamfly roam/rac room. flrepao* ear attached ga fua . plus 114 car 2nd garaga. OMy 889.900. Ca*.

PAT MURPHY ReoMyProtoattonale

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 8300.000 Oon'l maa mta rara opportunity-This (HaMncttva 1824 homa la deco-rated wtm aa ma glory of tha M s Included are a modem kitchen ml leaded gtaea cupboerda and Me floor 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Iwge lamay room, herdwood Moors K M

314

OPEN SUN 2-5PM 14617 Ortorfl. Ptymouth Tap. N. at Wooox. W ol HaggarTy

TMs taimanfltat 3 bedroom M P * roncn starter M M > your 'ilintma M s Sun The quiet tree Bned atreta.

OrWySIOI.OOO C A L L D A V 1 0

PLAN A PICNIC TMe huge treed beckyard a me por-t ed piece tor a aummer party. C b a i and oute 2 bedrooms. < * * Pdmg. basemen! 6 garaga. 869 000

ASK FOR ULUAN SAN OCRS OH 483-8700

315 M I L L I O N D O L L A R V I E W

Ties rtanl 3 bedruomhcm» a m a

to commone 6 overlooking * ixivaw lake. Ottering tomfly room, oomrta mr a mora Open tan . i -4pm Aaklng S182J00. Ask lo r_

T I M H A G G E R T Y

- - R e m e r i e a -H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

420-3400

PLYMOUTH TWSP - Open Sun 2-S. 8361 Southwonh. a. ol Ann Arbor Rd - brick 3 bedroom. t H beer, ranch with wooded yard, lamay

MARK REALTY 456-4100

EXCEPTIONAL deocrtbee thM 3 bedroom. 2 balh brick ranch Extra*

large i

» UVONIA - JUST LISTED

NOTTINGHAM WEST t H batfa

LEE WILBANKS , ^ .-.I- • - - - « -™ B l 7 n U I B I M O C i a i S * 476-5900

NETWORK REAL ESTATE

476-1600

room aflh $128,980

Many o a r o * I S S M

M. CANTON

c o u N n s y REMERICA

R E A L 4 5 6 - 7 0 0 0

Kathy Barker .ESTATE I ATE ONE

456-3728

m a n t e l s , of PaPnor, E. ef Carton • • M M S t b l U l t . a *

p aq. f t FamBy room/flra-

4360? Oak brook Ct , 8. of Plywv outa. w. ef UBav. 4 I t a t i s , rw

cotorie In MaytM Sub

OPEN SUN. 1-4 1188 I I I « » i Or , 8 a t Cherry MB.

SHARON HAMILTON

REMERICA CoontryPtaos 464-4400

esMNiB t a m 8 MMhan. ak. aarto-M M > a I Si m i l l 466-0612

313 OPOt SUNDAY 1-00 - 4:00 1411 Ctevay. Canton, aoulh of Ford Rd-. aeat of Canton Center .(Enter on Sawn. First oflermgl TMe daeelc red brtck tt—liable M ooHMal (buflt In 1688) Is Mtueted on a quiet court Thar* are 3 bedroom* tv» bath* oantral atr. 2 car attached parage. 1st floor laundry, anormoue tonoed rear yard, deck off breakfast nook, snd ladgr in perfect Itoor. wafl and

* • covering* $127,800.

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200 OPENSUN. 1-4pm

47244 Barflan. N. of W a r n , w.oi Canton Cantar. OaakebU Sun-•oaart.4 bedroom. 2% bath ootonM en prtmo tot. flrat floor tauntay, oan-tral atr. M M dining. tamfly room «f lh M l t e 1 M beeemenl. $136 900

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

455-5660 464-0205

OPEN SUN.

garag* Pride of $118,800.

Century 21 ROW •'464-7111

pointed- TMs draem home can bo puroheood tor |asl $123.8001

The Prudential William Decker.

REALTORS 455-8400

carpet. peML 884X100. 061-7133

TRANSFERRED, SALE BY OWNER

room, 3% baM. 2300 oqJt ootonM • S Canton. PrntatPuiiP^ daco-

Aaktag $ 1 1 8 * 0 (

UNBELIEVABLE TMs aflmota near cRanakiu 4 bed-room. 2 baah Cape Cad has N M.

" i r v r r r e d garaga. Al l for only

$107,500 Ask tor-JOan M o t l e y

REAL ESTATE ONE 346-6430

WELL MAINTAINED CaiHr» hente en 1.7$ aarae i

a M . M i a r garagtt $

REMERICA Country Plsos 961-2900

313 Canton

5 BEDROOMS In thta gorgeoua Cape Cod Beautl-lul brtck flraplece. format dtolng. M floor laundry. 2 M ba lh* quality ca-binetry In kitchen, beeonianl. al-tached gerege. OMy $112,800

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222

Pttoed at only $ l 0 0 . S 0 0 C ^ M C M y Oulnkert

Century 21 Hartford North 525-9600

Extraordinary Cuatom ranch Mtn 3 apactoJt bad-rooms. beeutMul large kltchan, d m floor laundry, formal dMng. 2 ^

famsy room, ovaratad 2 car garag* Oaaament. large manicured lot. $18$.0OO.

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222

i a c u a . Cantrai ak. Price reduced! Owners erutous $128,500 Home-owners Concept 346-33SS Oaner

466-3867

QUAIL HOLLOW wactous 1% bam 3 bedroom brtck ranch RrMhed baaament. mova-m umnjlikjti OPEN SUN 1-4. 1119 Academy Ct 8174.900

RIOQEWOOO HILLS 2.600 loot quad. 4 badroom. 2 M l beth* 2 hall ba in* SMng i tormal dMng An $213,800

i executive borne el

MANY UPDATES m Ihta 3 bedroom. 2 atory bom* Fufl length acreened porch. A l nawar -psktUng and fine print aekcovar-Ings, ramodatod kitchen and bath, updated alecti lcal and aorne ptumb-ing. fumaca. root, lance, back porch, back door Much morel Coma aeel Aaking 866.900

S E N * DUNN

COLDWELL BANKER 459-6000

A predoue eottmg backing into a heevt) wood-ed commona aet* Ihe pattern lor m a original owner brtck ranch. Thara are 3 bodioom* an oak foyer floor Mmdry. lu* baaemenl. and ZH

attached garage A new root too A home deeervfeg your mtereat $177,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

OPEN SAT 6 SUN 1-6 MAINTENANCE FREE 3 brick ranch, tamay room with «ve-ptaoe. new Anderson wtndows A doorweS. $101,000

CHARMING CIOER HOME IN PRIME AREA OF PLYMOUTH Tree-aned street. 3 bedroom* Svtng

$190,000 ^

OPEN SUN 2-6 549 ProvlncMown 3 bedroom, hardwood floor* updat-ed kitchen end bath. flnMhed baaa-ment. Greet price el $101,800

DOLL HOUSE NEAR DOWNTOWN Extra aharp t we* taken cere o«. Greet sterter. 2 bedroom, lerge lot.

. j M j p B 0

NEW CON8TRUCTIOW-8 bedroom ranch wMh 2 car attachad gerage Loaded w/estre* $156,900 Other lots a aaa t i l l W.of Haggerty. S o l 9Sa. Open Sun 1-4. Fafcon Homea 427-5262 474-6767

1H I NORTHVILLE - 3 colonM reetmes tamay room. 2 Bieptacoa. formal dining room, deck, hot tub. centra ek 8 many more updete* Must aee to eppred-ate $147,800

NORTHVILLE - 3 bedroom. 2V* beth colonM taMurtng tamay room with

3K Wssttand Qarden CHy

ATTENTION ALL WESTLAND IUYER8 - 1.266 sq. It. Cape Cad. 3 bedroom, mekaa adroom. large SMtg room. da iMr ranch 2 bab i * •om. near carpel $60,800. _ _ V P aoo llalp U 8 M Waal Batata 454-8&3S n W u - S a Rest

ATTRACTIVE RANCH

OPENSUN.^1-4 ban

— . * * . 887.800. W of

Farmington. N. of Ford oft Shuman 33471 Krautar-

LARGE LOT! Thta one won't last long so hurry to sse this M'sctoua 2 bediuum ranch w/naa atndowa. updeted beth 6 kitchen, garepe. atmost ONE ACRE. $66,500. RACHEL RION 346-3000

RE/MAX 100

316 Wsstlsnd Qarden Ctty

OPEN SUNOAY 1-6 7778 Oary. 3

OUTSTANDING 3 bedroom brtok r e m * In TonquMi

AFFORDABLE - 3 bedroom alerter home. 2 car garege. many axtraa.

$60,900

FREE-WEEKLY LIST OF PROPERTIES for aata BY OWNER" Mth prtce* daecrtptlons. addraaeee. owner*' phone number*

SAVE THOUSANDS Help ing Sekers sM By Owner lor $2,990

HELP-U-SELL REAL ESTATE

454-9535

OPEN HOUSE 200 - 5 00 SUNOAY

466 MARIA WIN ARBOR TRAIL

* LILLEY 2 bedroom ranch condo In

314 Ptymouth BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom brtck ranch,

i t t beths. 2 car . newly deco-

464-6626

CHARMING 8 BRIGHT 3 badroom

throughout. Fireptaoe. targe tot. ctoee to loan. Must aeel. $88,800.

481-0080

CITY OF PLYMOUTH - 881.000 Adorsbta in town bungalow Fee-turee 3 bedroome. wM otaater aa8*

yard. CaB today aM tor: OONNA FOREMAN

Re-Max Croearoade 453-6700

CUSTOM CAPE COO 2 yeers nam, two tMrd acre lot. Pri-vate road. 4 bedroom. 3 bath brtck/ coder capa ood oftara greet room

extract $288,900.

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400 JUST REDUCED 3 bedroom rancfi. 1 * bath* tamay room, fireplace, omened beeemenl/4th bedroom. $101,800. Muat aeel 453-1054

HURRY ON THO ONE 3 bedroom. 2 bam home Mth zn updeted kitchen, fuel to noma a lew. $82,800.

OPEN SUN 1-4pm 11625 Butternut, N. of Ann Arbor Tr.. E-flt Haggerty Spactoue Plym-outh Tap. homo wtm 3 bedroom* 1 * bam* country kHehan. central ak, 4 2 car gerage. CaB tor detafl* $86,800

OPEN SUN. 1-4pm 6885 Brtarwood. 8. of Ann Arbor Rd.. E. of 1-275 Sharp $ badroom brtck ranch, mooter beth. lua baaa-ment wan rec room, flreptaue tor

K e ^ t r i u r - ^ EXTRA 8HARPI

Speooua 3 bedroom ranch wMh 2 k a boat* n a a r bay window. Mc f v an centra ak 8 lumac* Ntoely "ndacaped on r 4 acre* M8> duck oond. t163 900

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

455-5660 464-0205

JUST LISTED Fantasac 4 badroom CotonM In Via

S T K , oar thrauMMMil Owner aa

r T . l u i — * 8151.(DO o a t . .

John or Shawn

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400

PLYMOUTH FRENCH COLONIAL «aa. tmmaciSBBB in and out. 2600 sq.

4 iargs bedrooms. Nbrsry. 1st «oor (sundry. MM bar A Veptace m family fesm. 6 psnal doom throughout custom window drsaBlntfB, frsshiy pa-rrted sscurlly sysiem, rSoa landacapfng. wsBdng dlstsncs lo BChoola. Immadtata oocMpsn^r. 6176X100

Call Danny, Day,: 729-4834 or 453-0001 (Lssvs msassgs)

tures mcluOe 1V» bam*. 1 car sttached garege. IM floor laundry, f inished

baaament. patio deck $119,800

K.C. COLONIAL REAL ESTATE

453-3939 OPEN SATURDAY 1-4

204 Plnowood Q r d t , Plymouth! On ths South tkta of Arm Arbor Trsfl met East of MM Street (1st buOOng on the left). BuBI In 1887. m a and unit one atory condominium oftara 2

cover ing*

. 1st floor laundry, oek kitchen, and deaigna itatcllaria of f loor and window 875.000

ROBERT BAKE Realtors 453-8200

OPEN SAT 8 SUN. 1-6 Custom burn 3 badroom. 2tt bath. 2nd floor foyer. Sets on 3 acra* on tak* AJ carpet, oek floors m Ovtng 8 dlnmg room, much mors. Move m condMon Muat aeel 8306.000 CafleRemoon* 453-6687

OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 42183 Otd Pond C k r t * Plymouth! On the aoum akta of F4va Mfle Road M t Eaet of Bradnew LaM than 3 years old thta fastidiously matrv

1 *

deck, central tar and chotoe location wtm pond M o t $104,800

ROBERT BAKE Realtor's

RIDGEWOOO HILLS Entertem styfMVy m tha decorator inspired formal are* En|oy the homey nnikieaa ot tha Intormal eree Mth your tamay Thta 4 badroom. 2<4 bath watameburg colonM home oomea comptaM Mm Orel floor laun-dry $ dan. centra Mr conditioning, automatic underground town water-ing ayatem, fufl Beaemanl a at-tached 2 » car Mde entry g a r m $229,900 For more taeturaa 8 amenities. CM

Lynn Vanerian REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 459-5583

floor leundry, oentrta air 8 tanned rec room $168,800.

Ask for Lori Yost

NORTHVILLE'S charm abound* In thta move Into Victorian. Spaaoua room* tormal d*Sng room, baaa-ment. unique featuraa Include aaaat room $188,800. 580 Bessfln* 8. of 6 M0* E. of Center Open Sim. 1-4

NOVI - immecuiete ranch with out-er plan. flrM Itoor H om. fcjge kitchen. Rra-

cwatom deck $156,900 25809 Petro* N. of H>. E Of T«R.

Ask for John O'Brien

dry

NORTHVILLE - 3.8 acre* wtth running Mreem. reedy to bMW your dreem home, mtown. horse al-lowed Estate sized property AMlng $148,800. Lend Contract larma

NORTHVILLE ad on targe lot in wooded Nfly aree wtmm weeing dtatanoa of lowrv

tpectoue rooma 8 other amenlttaa. 3 bedroom* 2'A ba lh * lamay room, patio* CM to a e *

Ask for Annie Nichols

updeted brtck ranch NORTHVILLE Mth 2'* newer aa conditioner. Kjmace. root, tkiminum Mdaia. vtnyt window* 8 much mora- $108,000

Ask for Kathy O'Neill

NORTHVILLE - thta aharp 3 bed-

he* family room

Start Packing tlhtay tandacaped 4 baiSoom.

2 » bam CotorSM Featuraa tomM dmmg. giant tamay room wtth Ore-ptaoa, 2 car attached garag* IM Boor laundry 8 much, much morel Don't mlae thta onol Oltared M $182,800

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 TWELVE DAYS

unto the buy of a Matkm oomea on the merfcM A ctasMc Cape Cod lo-cated ki PtymouBi Oon't mta* outtM

J.P. HOSKO

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 WALK TO DOWNTOWN!

3 bedroom Bungatoer, newty remod-eled w/caramtc tfled bath, nawar tomaoe. neutral Om

mJ ceramic . leridecaped yard.

Garage 8 more. $105,500

Sellers Can i t alat W/CloMng Costs

Ask tor MARY. GERT, or KATHY

Re/Max BoardaMk 458-3600

3 1 5 W o r t h v » g M e s t

BY OWNER-3 bedroom ranch. 2H beth* U t brtck

453-5200 OPEN SUNDAY 200-5:00

12887 PORTSMOUTH CROSSMG.I PLYMOUTHl South off Norm TanV tortM |uet 1 mfle weat ct Sheldon. Anl

naturM wood aottlng. wMh take prfvi-taga* u c a w n preengtouanca*^ v * *$149 .900 348-1877

wooded astthng. TMa wonderlufly at-tracttve brtck ranch boasts s high snd naw kltchan Mth Cortan count-

hoonng. • M l e r e d Dy

the ortginM owner* there are 3 bed-room* 3 betha. tormM dkHno room, tamtar room wtm flraplao* 1 at floor laundry, acrooned porch. Security

ground tprtnktar* Be aure and vMt on Sundayd $288,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200 OPEN SUN.. 1-4

46461 Barrtngton, 8. of Ann Artwr Rd.. W of McClumpM* 2480 aq. IL aturmtng brtck 8 akrntnum ootontal

CENTURY 21 CotoRaaHors

455-6430 937-2300 OPENSUN 1-5PV

3 Bias ootantaL FamOy room, oak floors 8 atak* aotar co8ec*or. garag* Backa

$122,800 486-8748

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 p m

TRAILWOOO ON THE CREEK 10074 N Canton Cantor. Woada 8

4 bedroom. 3 luB beat homa Formal

WtLUAMSaURG COLONIAL Tanmaon Gorgeoua 4 bad-7H beth, kt m M condMon. mcodtago. atx penal Boars, aom atah cethedrM ceang 8

11 AS dOQ. As* lor

Kathy Barker REAL ESTATE ONE

466-7000 466-3726 y p f 1-.4BM.L$tan. Apr. 8S 888 Rknta_ Oak* Price radaaad to

D t f t a i M f c i i 'X I 'M 'wn^

•R - BEACON TRAft^ 4 bad-Baa Soa OoteMM OM aawt.

x taeptao* r s bea t * M . etc $184 MB 8818

W.YM0UTH Oram I from a m a a ^ ^ H M TaanJ

S R b ION M l st 8 H T

PLYMOUTH I

ae mmrr amrm * f l a g and tamo* room* nook and moral Aakmg | CaB TOM REED

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400

BY OWNER. 3 bedroom ranch, on 2.8 acre* secluded. prNaM road. 2 U newly decora ted bs ths . 2000sqfL, 12x24 graat room, oethe-

m red oeder Home Ideta tar tamBy 8 snterltankig. 7 mflea out ol Morth-

ca up norm. Must aee 8208.060.

348-5274 s s s r * 1

CAPE COD ON I'/fc ACRES

Be T a p . 3 bedroom* 2 tua tormM dltang. tamay room,

hardwood floor* and a lovely hue yard M m tpedU ptarmtog. Hurry thta one wont lest s i $174*10

large deck 8 Mde entrence garage. Aaklng $ 170,800

NOVI - country Dvlng at Its baM Thta gorgeous rambUng ranch. Mm ovar 3.000 aq.fl.. haa It M . on 2 9 acre* 2 flrsptacee. targe rec room. tormM] dining room 8 more Asking $215,000

Call Carolyn Bailey

Real Estate One 348-6430

BRAND NEW HOMES Affordable new homea

3 bedroom ranche kom $66,900

Century 21 COMMUNITY

728-8000 BRAND NEW HOMES

Brtck kont ranchea under conetnic-ttan. 3 badroom, baaaniarit. choice of colors. From 866.900 2 location* off Wayne Rd.. REMODELED RANCH - 3 bed-room* now kltchan. beeemenl. 2 car garage JuM Haled st $65,800 Qrest area otOerden City

STATE WIDE METRO 427-3200

CHEAPER THAN RENTING _ 3 Bedroom aluminum ranch. IM floor laundry You wont t a i l tha price. $17,500. w a conetder Land Contract larma

CENTURY 21 Hartford SoUth

261-4200

Century 21 COMMUNITY

728-8000 WESTLAND

Great Value 3 bedroom bncs ranch Bay wmdow m IMnrtg room Basement, gersge. newer root. $67,800

3 bedroom ranch piece. 1W bath*, garege. $64 900 Cantury 21 Cook & Assoc

326-2600 WESTLANO RANCH

3 bedroom. 2 bath brtck ranch In choice Weettand location, family room, centra mr and garage $111.900. C M

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400 WESTLANO - 4 bedroom. 2 beth. 2 car attached gerage. deck Remod-eled kitchen 1 beth Newer root 8 furnace $68,900 261-1915

317 OPEN SUN 1-4. BY OWNER Radtord Brick 2 atory. 3 bed-

MuM aee $63,900

Bsrage. u | kanace 8

OPEN SUN , 1-4 20483 CENTRALIS, 3 ot I Maa. W ot Beech Daty Greet atanar home.' •nmedteta occupancy. 3 bedroome. nBLsaOMLlvtf iaLaoragalctiaapsr than ram).

CENTURY 21 Cola Realtors

937-2300. 455-6430

273 is

BLOOMFIELD Mth M School* 3.300

aquare toot Tudor ootontal bum In 1879 Prtaata yard, centre M dove. Marm ayatem. 4 library. 2 k a and 2 h M be rcfflfl'lfl 27 x 14 8. of Wc __ Long Lake are* Priced at $288,000 AM lor Joen Parti

RE/MAX In The H4Ua 646-5000 or 851-6407

REDFORO park 3 bedroom brick, baeemarn.

garage, good oondmon 2 .000 78T lots, 848.1 788-5182 or 532-0654

BEVERLY HILLS- 3 bedroom. 2 bam ranch. Greet room 24 x 22, 1.1 acra wooded tat . r ireptau* near car-pet. 2 * ear attached garaga Hear 13'VLahOM $170,000 848-0524

SOUTH REDFORD Larga brtck ranch, 3 bedrooms. Florida room with |MOM* window* overlook* traed back yard Centre ak for aummer canton - I ' l car ga-rege. $59,900

RED CARPET KEIM MAPLE. INC

553-5868 642-6500

BEVERLY HILLS Lovely Bkmmgham ColonM aauM-ed In Georgetown Green aub 5 bed-room* 2H bath* Ftartda room 8 decs overtooaing treed tot. Fke-

$234 900 L*M*Y ROOM' O*""* TAR JANETTE ENGELHAROT

844-8700 MAX BROOCK. INC . REALTORS

THREE BEDROOM brick ranch 1 * bath tkuahed beaemeni. 2 cer ge-rege, fenced yard, Isrge lot $72,500 Leevemeeeege 937-1968

318 Dearborn Dearborn Heights

1 CHARMER ae 3-4 bedroom home.

Greta Room wtm flreptaoe. cethe-

. $78,800.

FHA APPRAISED bimgatow has $ larga *. 2 baths.

. 10 tot Only $50,000

AFFORDABLE RANCH Ntos brtck ranch wtth 3 bedroome,

beeuOM Oreplece tor thoee coiy cool n0*». 2 car garege and mor* Wayne/Weettend Schoota. easing

CALL TIM KAZY RE-MAX BOARDWALK

522-9700

YOU WON T NEED TO too here! Memtenence free brick I aluminum 3 bedroom starter wtth greet kitchen. Fest occupancy

" W I L L T I P T O N 427-5010

317 Redford

£ 5 NOVI OPEN SAT. 1-3pm. ranch ctoee to elementary

r fireplace. a r d j l 17,!

Maa on mc. 344-1800

oerege lovely yard. $117.800 Red CerpM Kakn/Cerol I

NOVI- OPEN SUN 1-3pm. Ranch home, ctaen 8 outo on targe lot. Nearer carpet, country kitchen $83,800. Red CerpM Katrn Carol Mason mc. 344-1800

NOV! RANCH 2.8 sera* i

8400 sq. R. Mta on Mon room. 2 baSi. 2

flraplao* $237,000. HMp-U-Safl Rata Estate 484-8696

NOVI-Under oonstructton. 2J7« sq.ft. Con temp or ery m Pebble ftdge Sub. H acre IOL ftr apiece ki great room. 3 bedroom* aMk-in doaet* 2H ba lh * IM floor leundry $178,800. CM AJ . Van Oyen

NOVI - 4 bedroom* 3H beth*. 2 V* gerege. IM floor laundry. OMig/dkv G«/l0m0y room. btaR 1866. I v a s lot $158,000 471-8878

OPEN HOUSE SAT .APRIL 28. 2-6 ' decor sled. Ex-

$238,900.

Mhr decor a M . Maple Hflta

348-8756

OPENSUN. 2-8 42340 Bradnar Rd.. Preettgtoue LMea of NonhvOta cotontai 4 bad-room* 2% bath* atlachad 2% cer garage AM tor Cheryl or Palrto* ERA Mark ReaRyNW 468-4100

OPENSUN 1-3PM Lovely ranch laalurat 3 badroom* M flntahed bsaemait. 1M floor Mmdry$144,900 Red Carpet Kalm/Cerol Maeon. Inc.

344-1800

OWNER MUST SELL a t - u

•none Sub 2H beths, I

POOL LOVERS Fabulous WMtamoburo ColonM m mmt oondBton. r*i b a i t * fomBy room. cethedrM oMBng. huge greM

OR OtANA SCHIAVI-

COLDWELL BANKER 459^000

COUNTRY SETTING choota. Ovar 1 8

tag 2 bedroom wtth taM of potential, mony newer featuraa $89^00 Red CarpM Katm. Carol MMDB mc

Aak for Marilyn 344-1800 347-5946

dor, r*

GORGEOUS buflt 4 H ^ ^ H

$284 900 AM tor KATHLEEN NEVI

Century 21 464-71t1

LAKES OF NORTHVILLE Open Sunday t M

> WkasOt) M a Tudor waa mparary Boar ptae. 2880 ap. R.

NORTMVILLf -a e

Mr. t a t ate oa many w e c M taa-

NORTHSflLLl - P l y I Mta I M l Ita. % sera oomemperary. $ bedroome oMo* 2 batke, eotarksn. 8 ^ car aa-r e g * 8188.008 488-8^8

NORTHVILLE «881« R i l M l i l t B TradNtona r

$174,800

ERA RYMAL SYMES N o 5 f 5 S t u T 2-» beth. aak

NOV SMI 1-4 808*7 KMga PM. $ had-

ed toe 8 Brace pegged hvtkeooi floors l a l floor laundry, den. man-astro* $187,500. Cad.

RICK SLU3HER

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222

$493/MO $2900 DOWN

28911 Oeweon. Brand new 3 bed-room tn level, pant t tba tor pen down payment 8 ctoeing ooeta Roee ReeRy 326-8300

GARDEN CITY - BY OWNER f old. 3 bedroom brick, large coun-try knchen. perk M e backyard w/ double deck. 4 yrs., left on H O W egreoment Some eppflancee in-cluded $75,000 Am/Pm 425-3580

GARDEN CITY $83,900

JUST LISTED GreM buy on thta ctaan 8 aharp 3 badroom aluminum ranch. M g a country kitchen, now Dupont Sttan-meatar carpeting, hot water tank (2 yrsL roof (8 yrs). Good Mza yard with petio. 1Vt

ALEX ALOE 476-5800

GARDEN CJTY-3 badroom. baea-ai — rli n n ..ita Mi • • »* -

p o f t r w m i » IBNI $56,900 Metro Weet Real El

Parry Otsdap. 261-8484 GARDEN CTTY-3 ranch. 1880 aq. R-. 2 gersges. Bn-iahed beeemMa with an ecre of pro-

$140,000

Otto N. Schatx Real EsMM 421-1515

High, Wide & Handsome Oeecnbee MM 4 beMuum Tonqutah quad, IM beth* tamay room wfth Oreplece, dan. country kitchen 8 at-tached garaga. 887.8M. A M tor..

Gall or Cathartns Hodga Rasl Estate Ons

326-2000

UVONIA SCHOOLS This three yew naw contamporary w/3 badrooma srant MM long. Very open floor plan with vaulted 8 thedrM ceilings. Oek toyv, cerrtrw ak. 2000 eq. lL of Bvlna. O M cabi-netry m 2 lu l bethe 8 kitchen Truty decorMad to todaya 8vtng. 8509 Gray. 8. of Jo*. W. of Wayna Opan Sim. 4-28-60. 1-4.

CALL JIM SZKRYBALO Re M M Waat 2 » r

4 bedroom home on targe lot. ptac* iv» be th* heated garage 8 bnaaawai 421-7524

LIVONIA SCHOOLS

mora, centra atr. Florida room. 2 * 871.800

ONE OF A KMC* A grata tamay home wtm o 28X15

lot. Truly e greet buy!

SECLUOEO 2 ACRE 4-8 beth* o M plonk floor. g d t a j P L ^ m m r o o n

Surround Yourself wlta country ta thta 4 bedroox ranch on a targe lot that oUara a 2\» car gwoga. flrepleca. tormal dtaaie 6 a ptaaooM oouary kitchen A£ fordaMy pr iced et $107,800 llctainetod eeflers A M tor...

TIM HAGGERTY ,

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400

S t m o T

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1623

i n Qardan City

SNEAK PREVIEW PiaiMa $ New ea

Wge From 874 J88 Ota ta an Ota graved

"MILLPOINTE 595-1010

$ M M H M $ N O K ^ • c a o r n r N B M f l i

med ia te aaaapansyf Ask toe 884JP-, Baflor MB p t p $18B0 t j

482-UST (422-8478) er 478-6888

One Way Realty

HEPPARD 478-2000

OPEN 1-4 SUNDAY AVONOALE - 38883. Shwp $ bad-

p T S T a rtnnreafla. 2 level

£ S T T n

RANDY

$66,500 8 ol Cherry

Gorgeoua 3 bed-

$74,800. S Of Ann Arbor Trafl. E

LATHERS - 1888 Slmpie eeeump-flon on this $ bedroom rsnch. tarns knchen atah nook, hues temOy room, flraplao* Moe lot. Immadtata

^ u S o M M t ' * 2 ' ' 0 0 *" " P * , d " '

OTHER OFFERatOS

- oonetrucaon. *uper 3 S ft tarn* ranch, k a

coun t r y k i t c h e n .

- $78,900

VALUE PACKED - S boMooiii brtak ronoh. vary MMstoBi Oacoiattil. m M M * omatary Mohan, flntahed t i n i ' f i l Mm 4th koMBoat, deep tat. muol aaa - 888^800

Century 21 CASTELLI 525-7900

recendy to Control M

• M xl Roomy B f n j m 0 n i i p n m — w fcun

m a >Tfe >0 i 137 ML 3 ba&-

The Prudential HarryS. Wotfe,

REALTORS 421-5660

ACT NOW-OPEN SAT. 1-4 To knpreee your friend* wtm tts* fanteettc 4 bedroom ootontal m Waatam Golf eree Formta dining room, tamfly room haa flreptaoe i WM ber. nmehed beeemant. 2'4 cer ettachad gerage wtm hot 8 cold run-n ing we te r . C o v e r e d pe t l o , $118,500 15101 Meedowttrook S of 5. E. ol Ink*ter

MARY GATTO Reelty ProleaalonM 478-5300

AFFORDABLE Tsstefudy decorated 4 bedroom home. WM mem tamed wtth newer high efficiency furneoe, newer car-pet, newer roof end updeted beth CM lor dettaia on *peciM Nnendng $52 900

ERA ACCENT 421-7040

BRICK COLONIAL wrth 4 bedrooms varntehed woodwork throughout lerge dmmg room with o M walnecot plate rM and ornate ctakng beam* open Malrwey with o M rasing Ex-pending attic $115,000 CM ua lor terms!

The Prudential William Decker.

REALTORS 455-8400

Independently Owned snd OpsrMed

BEVERLY HILLS, no 3 bedroom. tH bam rsnch, new o M kitchen, lormta dining room. *creened-m porch, k a beeemenl «rtth rec room 4 fireplace 18984 Beverly S12P900

Opan Houas Sat. 2-5 _ CaM Kathy MichaHk

REAL ESTATE ONE 644-4700

Beverly Hills OuaOty and great value tor thta 2 bedroom. 7"* beth Condo Spactoue

and doonaM to beicony Living room with ta'lefcwM flraplece end herdwood floors. AS kitchen appfl-ancea indudod Convenient loca-tion $114,900.

HALL & HUNTER 644-3500

Thursday. April 26. 1990 0 4 E

$88,100 preOMprloa 844-8287

rkl Greta home wWh a md eunnv taeBnp Flortde •Brary. 4 badrooma 2VI

ba th * B i rmingham Schoo l *

9379 'JANETTE ENGELHAROT 844-8700

MAX BROOCK. INC . REALTORS

BIRMINGHAM, Ouarton Lake Es-tatss. DMghtki 3 bedroom rraonM. fireplace, sunroom. hardwood floor* By owner $t$7.400

848-8846

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS. 3 room 2 bam rental. Myflghta. room, tatschsd gerage. now amanmoa After 5pm.

S S 288-4818

B i r m i n g h a m Wonderks lamay ItSne wtth 4

3 V, beme bed-

. oom ovtng room and fln-

eatmg ere with bey with bey win-dow. WMh to Ouarton School $329,000

HALL & HUNTER Joy Morris 844-3500

BIRMINGHAM - 2 BEDROOM BRICK HOME. Mt car gereps W M keptl Nice neighborhood) 1684 M M on 646 846-4480

DEARBORN HTS - Ford/Gull*, i 3 badroom brick, approximately -1.000 sq ft.. 2 cer gairage. Crest-wood achoot* $69 500 261-4051

High Standards? Live up lo them in the aperkftng 3 bedroom brick ranch with many up-date* Including naw cement, fur-

IrM ak. carpetmg. and completely redone beth A reel gem at only $80,500

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 474-5700

Independently Owned and Operated

BEVERLY HILLS SPACIOUS RANCH on a one a n lot. 4 beta oom* den. new meetor bedroom with |ecuoL 3 k a be th* new kltchan. baauWta traed tot. $154,900 .

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

851-6700

N Dearborn Heights - 3 bedroom. 2 bath, cuatom bum ranch wfth 2 car attached gerage 2 Vepiecat Arv-.*hed beeemenl. lerge kitchen, air. on H ecre lot $169,900 274-6529

OWNERS ARE SELLING _ WE ARE MARKETING

1565 HazM $117,500 Open SM Sun 3-6 WMk to ahop-pmg from mta Birmingham brltat ranch that hea hardwood floor* nmm oak kitchen, rec room. 2.5 car ga-raga 8 Mdeweflts Owner 646-7473

30231 Embeesy $149,000 Open Sun 2-5 Beverly HM* 3 bed-room. 2'/i beth. Rraptoca/tMnPv

BY OWNER 3 bedroom cepe Flre-Diaoe Acroee from gorfcou«*e $86,000 Opan Sun 3-Spm 25399 Roee Or or for eppt 533-7594

BY OWNER 3 bedroom; IM bathe brtck 8 Mu-mmum "Mamtence free axlanor" 2 cer gerage: Cement patio Flntahed baaament Mm natural flreptaoe 8 wet bar Central tar: electronic M

attic 8 cell ing f e n * r dwpoeta 8 Cable T V.

$73,500 Shown By Appointment

C M 538-4352

CALL DON OR DORIS NEW LISTING WITH NEWt NEWI

ARE YOU A FUSSY BUYER? Then head over to th« 2 bam brtck

tormal dmmg room, fua flntahed beeemant Florida room. IVt car ga-raga. Nearer furnace, carta ta nr. roof, M newer repleoemertt win-dow* Located in one of Radtord'* flneta eree SI

START WITH A VIEW FOR UNOER $50,000

3 badroom etartar homa. country kitchen, tpectoue flrat Boor leundry. 1 fufl bath located on s double lot overlooking the perk. Ctoee to ev-e t j tMng.^e i ip ieeoe* | i . ahoppmg

MAYFAIR 522-8000 FIRST BUYERS

3 Bedroom taunlnum ranch. IM floor laundry. 2 car detached ge-rage. large lot, perfect for gerdener $41,800.

CENTURY 21 Hartford South

261-4200 First Homa Bargain d to aM fata. Radtord 2 I

room aluminum Mdad ranch Fln-

ZZMO&gLI&ioo -The Prudential

Harry S. Wolfe. REALTORS 421-5660

mdependontly Owned and Operated

Speciou*

HIDDEN IN THE PINES 3 bedroom brtck Iront

famay a m kitchen i lee ding to deck, tofl l

beth, ettached ge-perk Ike eottmg el 5 »ee Only $66 ,500 X a ' t a k s t a r are* OMy $66.

STATE WIDE METRO 427-3200

ROOMY Beeut lful 3 bedroom qued level piu* den, 1H beths, hsrdwood floors, fln-tahed beeemenl. fenced yerd. 2 CM attached gerege. $133,900

room, dmmg room. den. newer qual-ity kitchen, besement 8 attached gerage on treed lot Owner 540-1047

ROW Century 21

4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

THINK FAST Seflers reedy to move end welting for en offer on thl* bnck rsnch with 1H bsths on 1M floor, partially flntahed beeemenl, newer ahmglea, wM piester end hardwood floor*. $72,900

ROW Century 21

30355 StaOemer $138,800 Owner *ay* ' M l mefce a data" 4 bedroom bnck ranch m Beverly on beeuttfui. «pec»ou» lot, Birminghem •chools. snsched gerege 8 1 yr home warranty Owner 845-5856

20180 CoryM $137,900 Contemporery brick ranch wtm fam-ily room. Florida room. 2 be th* In-ground pool $ BSmmghem school*

Owner 644-0337

SALES CONNECTION 258-0882

4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH. 2Vk car attached gerege. M . tsmdy room, 2 flraplece*. $116,900

BIRMINGHAM: Brtck ranch, com-r i snoiMad, new kllchen/bam herdwood floor* Open Sun. 1

lo 5 By Owner-1109.900 844-3604

lerge lot. 278-9540

319 Orosse Pointe

BIRMINGHAM-* town 5 badroom, ' 3 car garage $280,000 Atao 4 bed-room ranch. 1245 Devks St

[ $ 128.000 Buyer* only 847-8034

BIRMINGHAM - 2 badroom. 1 bam rsnch. raw furnace, rem o dated knchen. Muat aee By ownar $110,500 547-8822

BIRM1NGHAM-3 bedroom. 2 beth. brtck home w/2 CM garag* UpdM-ed kitchen 8 meotor auN* wtak to downtown, achoota. park* Move m $ 119.900 Open Sim 2-5. 433-3346

B I R M I N G H A M 787 Fairfax. 5 bedroom, 3vy bam.

houee on e targe tot Architect k

844-4732 woflung dtatanoe to Ouarton tery.

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - BY OWNER 8 badroom CotonM. 3 lua ba lh * 2

$480,000

BLOOMFIELD MLLS. By Ownar

mond Lake prtvoegee. Too merry tav provemeoU to ML Asking $124000. C M for mora Information 883-0773

BLOOMFIELD HILLS BY OWNER 4 bediooni. 4 beth unique indoor pool Mth punted tropicM t ree* (acton. waterMo. ttaem ahower. game room. M 8 aecurlly eyetem on neerty 2 areas ol lend. Buyers Only 8388.000 CM weekend* or sftaa 5.30pm 540-8707

ANN FENNER SPIEGEL 6444700 or 737-2478

MAX BROOCK. BtC , REALTORS

FRANKLIN OPENSUN 1-4

30745 Cheviot HM* s. Of 13 MM. E of Frankln FantaaUc ranch. Idytac settmg on htaiop becking to wood* with pond 3 bedroom* 2Vt

vtawa, famay room. 2 ptanung. cerpet. lumece 8 Inotaum 2 car etteched garege 8248.000

RANDALL JOROENSEN 844-6700

MAX BROOCK. MC.. REALTORS

GRACIOUS COLONIAL m prime Ba-2M

NEW LISTINGS CHARMINO COLOMAL. 4/5 bed-room* 2M bams, and meny up-datea Lovely lot mefce the tmpeoce-bta noma with Bloom next Haa Schoota 8304.500 851-6800

SUPERS RANCH, located on lovely let in BtoomAeld HB* over 1 ecre. pool, gerden* 4 bedroome Ore-piece. and gourmet ki tchen $849,000 847-7100

WABEEK RANCH CaBtomie con-tamporary tucsed Swey on a W Roomy and cemtoitatM tor tamay Ovtng end OTeie«y Bloomlt* HOta School* 8229.000 861-8900

RALPH MANUEL

302 Birmingham

OPEN SUN. 2-4 DRASTICALLY REDUCED 1552 RuNnar. E. of Woodward. 8 of Maple 2 bedroom* beeemenl, oetv t r a i s rctr gtaau* P '^ecy l incao yard $74,800 Preeented by RoeeBommerko 648-2600

Cranbrook Assoc Inc RseMors 848-2500

OPEN SUN. 2-5 BIRMINGHAM, 2536 WHI-

TELEKJH Fabuloua B i r m i n g h a m

cuatom window treet-

•ecurtty ayatem $184,000

647-1900

Schweitzer REAL ESTATE

Better Homaa & Gardens

OPEN SUN. 2-5 PRICE REDUCED!

131 E. Lincoln i to downtown

Including 2 cer ge-

moret $164,000 LW1 DUR8IN mc . REALTORS 628-3000

NEW LISTING W a * lo Ouerlon Lake or downtown Bkiiaigl iMii from thta 3 bedroom. 3 * bath Contemporery Greet Room Wtm Mend flreptaca and

yard Rec room. 8406.000

H A L L & H U N T E R 644-3500

NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 3.300 aq. fl. home located in downtown Bir mtagham Open Sun. l -5pm 615 Henrietta For kather information ca i day* 888-81M). evee 844-^853

OPEN SAT 8 SUN 12-5pm 1820 Henrtatt* Recentt, updated, S M # M ootonML 3 larg« bed-room* 2 lu l bethe. piue den $148,900 846-6747

BLOOMFIELD HILLS achool* quad GreM tamay Community pool end tan-

Greta tamay y pool ar

nta court* $182,800. 332-3625

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Ranch with Beeemant 4 bedroom* 3 bethe. M new decor, new knchen. N. of Long Laka. E. of Woodward $248,900 Open Houee Sun.. Apr* 29. 1-Spm For detMtacM 844-5840

OPEN SUNDAYS 2-5 Attractive 2 atory on a huge comer lot with Mde entry garaga 4 e rooma. oentrM ak. flnehed bi mem. lamay room t living room, 2 flrepteoea. merry axtraa Preetlgloua PtoomBMd aub wtth lota ot charm 1620 Oder MM $219,900 CM 540-3030 or 538-5226

BLOOMFIELD HILLS -buOt 3 badroom. 3H betha rental with flnMhod walk-out beeemail. take prMtogae to Hammond Laka. $177^00. Open Set 6 Sim 1-4. 2248 E. Ilommond Laka. 388-3877

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS Contamporary 1886. 4 badroom. 3 H bam ootonM. Luxurtoue master aulto. gourmet kJtchen. much more.

2-6pm 3714 Durham Ct.

CLARKSTON ' Clsrkston home on 3 treed acre* on Oeerteke $380,000 CoidwM Benker-The Michael Group

625-1333

. BIRMINGHAM- M TOWN. $ t H • • I home on lerge prime IOL Ideal |>«or renoveOon or totta retxtad.l

186.800 L,8:30am-5:30pm. 363-1130

GROSSE POINTE PARK 1254 Berkshire, Open Sun. 1-5. Lovely ootonM, 3 bedroom* 2 * beth* lerge lentay kitchen, dlnmg room, den. flrepiece. L o u of etorege apace Lerge lot . beeutlfulty tandacaped. whole houee mcley mauitamed WaBdng detanca to achoot* + pars prhtaogea 862-8641

320 Homes Wayne County

BIRMINGHAM IN TOWN REDUCED

A very apetata cuatom contemporary • o t yet 2 yeers oM. Bunder* own home with many extra* Opan loR third bedroom lo uee as you prefer

; Spectacular deck with hot tub Premtum are* $296,000 H-59604

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

BIG PRICE REDUCTION View ana brtck ranch on 1.875 acree Great famay are* apace lor expeneton Gourmet kitchen. 3 bed-roome, flntahed beeemant. city wa-ter, cfty uBBBo* $79,500

_CENTURY 21

BIRMINGHAM NEW LISTING Jual totally renoveled 4 bedroom. 214 both Home Is entrant In the "Ne-rvstwance "90 Renovation A war da. Naw aaperele 25 ft. master bad-room overtook* Birmingham Coun-try Oub taalurae deluxe Jecuzzt bam wtm akyoght. wtak-m ctoata

llsrtloi'd O u u l l i

261-4200 DETROIT - 3 bedroom brtck bun-gelow. 1 beth, knotty pme Florida room, dining L, nam copper piumb-g l ^ M M d . ptant 6 < £ £ * £ $123,000 Land contract. Days

517-465-1620 evena61«-848- 7830

DETROIT - 3 bedroom brtck bun-galow, 1 bath, knotty ptne Florida room. dMng l_ new copper pmmb-

s . , x r d ' 4

JU8T LISTED Lovely 3 bedroom ranch etah flre-

t. 3-a car attached garag* < k and m o r * $71.80b

CENTURY 21 Today 536-2000 JUST MOVE M OwMtandkia 3 naw carpetaig. rec room, ramodjd^d bam 8 mora. 2

RED CARPET KEIM

SUBURBAN 261-1600

MRJJON $$ GOLF COURSE VIEW M rtailha 11 w i w i w vi MAatior 4 bedroom w/atudy

Mary Marlneili REAL ESTATE ONE

562-6110. sxt 22

OWNER SAYS 8ELL1 Renoh home atah 2 bedrooan* lerge

A lamBy room etah oaw-B u c l a a i kltchan 8 M l

Boor taunary ERA Hoate

$ ! T w *

' ERA ACCENT 421-2040

OMWV Mttaa 866.faO M l

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION

aMySBBPOPCM

JOE MARCHESOTTI Naslty ProtaaaKmala

476-6300

6b, $114,888 Home aM MP-SSBBOwn*

r a t - t

I BOLFTHREOPORO SPECIAL • NEW LISTING GREAT VALUE 8 BO T • • •

" c x S H s

CENTURY 21 U m . | | | I I || ft *S-^ w i ' g r a v K W i n

464-6400

-DUOE RANCH" 25 acre* 301 100 foot training area. 3 bedroom home, aaperate rental homa Land contract airMabla. $186,900

Htap-U-SM Rata Estste 464-8635

BIRMINGHAM OPENSUN. 1-4PM

606 Ernmon* N. of 14, W of Wood-ward. Unique atudto home etah toft river abarl comer lot. newty renovta-ed pooMbMtiM tor

garaga. ASK FOR ROLANO HARMS CENTURY 21 TOWN 8 COUNTRY

642-8100

N W Brtck

DETROIT- 16t81 7 r

tamay home $27,500 °~T Good 1-0607

OPEN HOUSE - Sun . AprO 29 12-6pm BeeutMul lafcevww, newty remndeHJ. 3 badroom homa In taty of Btatovtae 697-3697

BIRM INGHAM-Open houe* Sun 1-5pm ExoepMonta tamfly homa m prime MidvM area. 6 badroom* 4V* beth* meeter bedroom wtm p aai ing room, hardwood floors through-out Naw Euroatyto tdtohon etah trig - - - - -

308 Birmingham BtoomfMd

A CHARMING Baverfy HON bnck ranch Two bedrooms. FemOy room Cantrel sir Lsrge treed lot $128,500 288-1131

AFFORDABLE SPACE-4 bedroom ootontal. open Boor ptan.

Only $152.1 Raeay Wortd/McMlyra Aaeoc mc

642-7747

BEAUTIFUL BIRMINGHAM BUNGALOW - 3

flraplece $124 90C .800 Opan

>erete dmmg roi

BEAUT»UL f g O i l MBM. 6 bad-room* 4 Bath* m Bi lege ore* En I M condition a M

8468.000 CM between

BEAUTPUL 3 beProom brtck ranch

W off Frankfln $256 900 CaB 868-3672 or 651-8426

BLOOMFIELD HILLS ootontal, 4 bedroom. 2M bath, k a baaomanL larga 2*4 car gareo* flrat floor laundry, flraplaca In room, ptoa many extra* $158,900 Days 862-0210. Eva* 847-80

BLOOMFIELD MLLS - BY OWNER Just buflt on treed tot. luxury corv

$338,800

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS-By Beeuttfufly decorated and 5 bedroom. 3 bam Fox

Hflta CotonM FkWhod lower level, targe treed loL Bwtm 6 tonnta d u b $186,000. OPEN SAT.-SUN. 1-4PM 442 Fox Rtvar Or.

BLOOMFIELD HILLS NEW LISTING!

tlktay tread lot in Lone Pine Road

$458,500 ANN FENNER SPIEGEL 644-8700 OR 737-2478

MAX BROOCK. INC.. REALTORS

Bloomfield Hills trVtevM featuring 4

1 k a . "

$278,000

HALL & HUNTER 844-3500

BLOOMFIELD - naw on markaL pro-

road. Rovfna lot Extanalva decking 8 pniTTl, 3 bedroom. 2 bathe, muta aa* $ 2 t $ M 0 . 861-8106

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 4871 Maflbu N. of Lona Pin* W of Franklm - arv tarttanara daflght. Bloomflald Htaa unique fantay home with 4 t

inctuo-ng huge m-taw atala. 3 fMff bam* 2 wM bars. 3 flre-fufl 8 2

kitchen. famBy room. OMibta ak. ae-curlly ayatem 6 prtvtea aanmg

j i m ooo

RED CARPET" KEIM

BIRMINGHAM 645-5800

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 3558 Darcy, Birmingham

(S. of Ouarton & E. of Lahaar)

home wM

kitchen and appltanoa* DeeutMuly

room. Lots ol window*. Open floor

em. Lois more. Plan to e 15.000 H-83682

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

OPEN SUN. 12-4PM Upper Straus U

4400 Sq. Ft. newer CoMowpwary. Perfect tor entertaining. Reoantly reduced to 8448.000.

CASS LAKEFRONT 4 lots sirMabla wtm W Btoomfletd Schoota from $250,000

OPEN SUN. 12-4PM MUdta Strafls Lakatront

the taka 8 Bay Pointe Country Club Owner M vary

$374,800 C A U CHRIS OR DONNA

BFtMAlf ElTECLmVE Z32U

OPEN SUN. 1-4 home tor your tamfly, 5 bedroom oo-tontal or oocond floor laundry Fami-ly room wtm llreplace terrtflc tower M M . Decorated m neutrata Foflow Mane N. oP Hickory Grove, between Woodward 8 Opdyke. $188,900 A M tor

LMOA HARRISON

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100. Rss. 540-9358

Bloomfield Schools Beat buy m Bkmmgham Formal Up-dated end wM me* named 3 or 4 DadrooTi,, bMfi I tm ly hocM wtlfi

OPEN SUN. 1-4

right on VM-l EotSguir-

iMcfc

Sapeota dMng room Central aP. 2 car attachad garag* $188,800

HALL & HUNTER 644-3500

BLOOMFELO

781 W Of tayOioMto llewthomel, no. S of Long laka Deal ory Heights 4 bedroom 3 beth M -taeta Wooded lot. newer cerpe

$224,800

Ths PrudsntW Great Lakaa Raatty

646-6000

OPEN SUN 2 5PM 4301 Echo Ad S at Lane L a w Gorgeoue and eacMngl OngmaOy a bam' Completely renovated * mtari-or decorated Famay room 6 great room hss 30" high ceflkiga and la 36x31 aq ft Meeter bedroom auila haa own kltchan and k a bam. 4 bedroom* 3 bathe and ^ a r y . 1 acre ol land Oon'l miae aaMng thta onef Asking $568,000

OPEN SUN 2-5PM 3650 Pheeeant Run, N. ot Long Lake, E of WaDeM Lake Or W LMefront condo m N. Wi wonderful fufl views of W kom every luxurtoue 3 beths, Obrary, g room. IM floor laundry, flntahed wataout tower level. redUcaB 16 $318,000

i 2'*

OPEN SUN 2-5PM 5678 waterway C t . Rtdgewood Pomt Condo. S. o l WMnut Uka. E of O r M * Magrtatoentl OutaRy buflt 2

2H ben

cerpattng thru-out, ormlca kHehan, tor-

mM dmmg room. Bbrery. meeter bedroom atate • M buta m with 2 wea m cloeeta a tM ahower 8 tub Exlanalv* cuatom buflt-aia thru-out, 1M floor laundry, motivated eafler, immediate poaaeaelon. aaklng $249,900

CALL SYLVIA STOTZKY The Michigan Group

661-9808 or 851-4100

PRIME BIRMINGHAM LOCATION WMk to ahoppmg and reolaurant* Nice cteen 3 badroom ColonM Large third floor attic, could

deep lot wtth ample apeoe 1

penaton 2 car detache and cantrta ak. $178,800

RED CARPET KEIM MAPLE. BtC 842-8600

RAVINE SETTING Robertaon Bitat - 3 bedroom. 3 bam

wooded lot. WhMper Wood Sub Se-cur i ty l y s tem. Many extras! $235,000 Ortgmta ownarl 862-0880

RECENTLY REMOOELED I bed-

IV* cer gerage Move-m condtaon. decor S87.900 847-8842

SOUTHFIELD - Beacon 8q Open Sun 1-8. 21215 Oartmoum. Tri MveL 3-4 bedroom* 1 fua bam, 3 hen beths. updated kitcmen. centre

move m condmon. by owner. $113,800 353-0030

STUNNING Hewing toyt door, family

CONTEMPORARY, a . »brary with gtaee room with martM flra-

plece 6 cathredrM catariu. m M a bedroom with pcutz l $262,900 MFV. MaxBroock. Inc.. Reeltora828-4000

Throe Graat Homes Opan Sunday

17124 Bkwood. Opan l -4pm 3 bad-room. 11* bam Bavarfy HON ranch. $131^00.

5225 Cameron Open 1-4pm. 4 be-dorom. 2 fufl. 2 he* be th* 2 atory Troy contamporary. 8257,BOO

303 Waat I • Orchard Laka

BUILDER PERSONAL RESlOENCE

Absolute Bargain I MODEL.

dona eata-out tower laval etah bam.

r o o T 9 "

wm A Homa To Apprsdata em. You-» tafl m toeo etah Otta ataammg 4 o r * bedroom 2Vt bam ootonM m boaufl-

SELLERS MOVING m Orcherd Lafce 2 Yr old Cepe Cod oilers 2 story gerden room etah ck-

ty room 6 abrary

Eaey Ovtng floor p M ng. flvlng room, tamt-ry Marble foyer, oe-

tfcyfltae 6 2 dack* $288,000

CENTURY 21 TODAY 855-2000

BY OWNER - Open Sun 1-4 W BloomflMd. 4 badroom* 2 atory. brtck ootonM. targe ecreened porch. IM floor tbrery. laundry. 2700 aq a. $188,000 861-5147

FABULOUS CONTEMPORARY 4 Bedroom 3H brtck 2 Mory tantay end Mng roome. tormM dmmg room, terary knchen wMH breM-feta nook, loaded wHh ertrea' Only $208.9001 Ce»

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400 MAPLE WOODS NORTH

Under $300,000 Contemporvy on OA-da aac tot. becking

r attaa wflh 2 wafkm cSo-

lendecaped end deck. Contact FLORENCE FBNMAN

RALPH MANUEL 651-6900

PruOegaa Greta etartar homa or av 'OtaiiiMS opporumlty 3

kltohM wNheaHngi and 2 car attached gereg* SP4.S00

r r KEIMMAPLE. MC

OPEN SUN. 2-5 2188 MAPES8URY

Can Lake prtittagee, Wi IMd achoeM Fufly car hattay decorated Trt-Level. Located near Hfltor and Greer. 888.800 MWA DUR8W inc.. REALTORS 628-3000

OPEN SUN. 2-5 7294 WESTCHESTER

2 bedroom. 21*

courM Cafl tor dkecttonef $114.800 WWE4 OUR6PI mc.. REALTORS 828-3000

OPEN SUN 1-4PM 2660 LJtttatefl. W. Btoomfletd

N. of Square Laka. W. of MWdtatMtl. Oon't nttae thta apataoue ranch an large tot. 3 badroom* dan. lamfly room, t H beme. end attachad ga-rag* $87.$00

CALL YVONNE JONES C-21 No i Wl in«H i

626-8000 or 552-0543

SYLVAN LAKE

redecorated. 88BJ00 . recently 663-6276

WALNUT LAKE VIEW 8 ACCESS Luxury ranch. 3 bedroom, den. 2M

WEST BLOOMFIELD -$ Orcherd Lake 4 bedroom. 2H bam brtck ootonM on wooded ota-de-aec lot. $10,000 below appial.M tor quic* aata. $168,800 Broker/ Owner 838 8887 er

noto Open 2-5pm 3 bad-bathe Royta Oak Tudor.

$129,900 kkjch more to tail you about any ol theeehome*Ctal.

Nancy Tri

WEST BLOOMFIELD BEAUTIFUL STEP UP RANCH. Unique contempt* ery 3 badroom*. 2 ka beth* lormta dlnmg room, flv-lng room, tamfly room atah fkaptec* oentrta tar, 2 i $172,800

LARGE OECK overlooking private wooded tot 4 backroom* bath* lantated formica idtce tamfly room, flrst Boor laundry l O I I S

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

851-6700

M Green HB Wooda backing lo commona ere* Femfly room tanda ta awlertaetaig atah cosy fln and WM bar Extraa aidude underground apnnklsr*. cent piue aecurlly aratam. True value ta $178,800

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 474-5700

independent^ Owned snd Opereted

ALTA LOMA - JuM 110 000

cerpet Feael your tocua on the re-

mg 6 cebinelry Note flie complaia upgrade ot herdwood. eofl eerth-

*pactom comer tot: deck. Walking mgion i

prtu ate aatm dub. 8 -%* CorrvwOorv M 30 year 2/1 buydown $137 P00 5% doom * quaflfled. 477-SELL (477-73661 or 473-6500

One Way Realty A MUST SEE! 32800 SLOCUM

WMk to downtown Farmington from this charwdng. ta—afltaflM brtck homa Sunny country kltchan atah ceramic counter a. hardwood flooi* iieabtaide, ccay ar jwaMd end car-peted toww M M . 4 bedroome, 2 t>em* dack 8 patio. $104,500 OPEN SUN. 1-8PM 478-8878

ATTRACTIVE, exceflent neighbor fiood. convwraem to e.eryptaw 3

m bam. tantay room, sfl many ex l re* $86,000

Mon-Thur. Frl. Sat aftar 6pm 478-4 da, Sun 78-8128

Opan Sun 3

ATTRACTIVE RANCH 2-6 2335 • aq. ft. 4 betha, Ita AoorMmdry. Irving room, tSntng room, tamfly room atah flie ptao* ka beeemant. 2H car garaga. lerge lo t aakmg $178800. 24660 Nywood Or 3 at 11 MB* E of rarntaigton Rd. Homeowners Con-cept 349-3355

3 0 4 F a n w l n g l o n

end KX. Ot Mor aaa Very Lrd The e s

FARfltaNGTON HILLS Unique a me word *<M daicrttiia BM wiatraa nance tree brtck 8 taumrnum etaod houee Outelendtag rueac vtaw wflh running brook 6 torata. MOiataa permanent privacy 4 badroom. 3

Hwy 1 mae to 8B8 $208,000 By ownar Open Sun 2-6 628-1884

FARMINGTON HILLS M M 1 kta. 2 Vt beme. targe tantay room w/Breptaoe 6 wet bar 100 X 400 fl. wooded tot Ctoee to achoota 6 ahoppmg Lan terme a af lat l i $132,900 478-7884

i you * love Ovtng ta a* maa aa mowing elf lo your Mond* Cafl tar dotoa* $1*4.900 Open houea el Sunday

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 474-5700

HUGE TREE SHADED YATO For a summer k a of k m JuM N ot

room home le oltared wah Land Coneact Terms $63,800 l lnd f ln *

348-7880

MEADOWBROOK HK.LS/W0006 3 badroom Compo bum Tudor, partdfta aettmg. 2 Mory eaahedrM catang m grata room phe Ivaig room and dinmg room Open Houee Sun 1-SPM 21857 Baeulord L a s or by eppointment $238,000

478-7871

FARM*K3TON HILLS - Open Houee Sun. 2-5pm 3 badroom brick ranch MuM aeta $112,500 27841 Ooreen 477-7081

FARMINGTON HILLS 37446 li l taflgaMfl

S of 8 mBe. W of IIMoiiad. 4 bed-room ludor. (28 X 18 meeter). 3.000 aq. ft overlooking commona. $186,000 - 471-5484

FARMINGTON MLLS HOTTEST SQUARE MILE

Outetandlno 4 bedroom cotoMM Gorgeoua tamay room atah gtaaa doomafla lead to dack. Excepuonai meeter MSta. ,Spactoue kitchen 6 II I AM lata nook Hiaryf SeBer mov-ing outstate. $219,900

RED CARPET KEJM MAPLE. INC.

553-5666 642-6600

Farmington Hills Tudor

ATTRACTIVE 3 badroom. 2H bath.

IOL tafl baaement 1800 aq. I t . Neu-tra decor $178,000 881-B

BY OWNER $126,900 . 4 bedroom ColonM I860 aq n. baaement. ra-vine tot 28284 Gealdme Coiat. 1 Mock N. of 10 ML. E. off Mtodtobelt Open Set 6 Sun 1-6

CUSTOM BUILT Naw 3 bedroom* 2 car garege. 2 k a beme w/osramic t a * h a baaement. wood window* On aeduded H ecre wooded tot 9 Mas/' Orchard Lk

FROM 126,900 ModeW73-8106 Ofitoa-688-1618

OPTBdUM DEVELOPMENT MC

"OROP YOUR BAGS" Esctang tri M M ta move ta coneS-tton.

$117,800

"WE FOUND rr-3 badroom. 1V» bam cotonttL ga-rsgs 8 traed lot. «Mkmp dtatanoe lo atamentery k hoot Prtoed to t e l . $88,500

NETWORK REAL ESTATE

476-1600 ELEGANT Colonial in Remblewood. Tranaterea* toee e your gatai Totaay ranioJMad knchen. balh. neaer carpeting, neuirM decor Fia nace and carta M M naw ta 1888 $288,900

NEW LISTING - Sharp! 4 bedroom home ai N. W Farmington I luet entry. Spactoue ouet an tr;

throughout $154900

OEFINITELYf - Not a drive by. Brtck

— — , i-ta penary Ma nence kae outakta Open floor plan.

room $128,800

REAL ESTATEONE 646-1600 641-7051

WALNUT LAKE PRIVILEGES

OPEN SUN. 2-5 4840 mveray. N. o» WMnut Lafce RP 6 W ct Frankfln. Contemporary de-

3 bedroome. 8

Ber gar cerpet thru out. black gran-ite Areolae* Myf lght* mine weM $ mora AS on a need HBtop tae 861-8770

ERA RYMAL SYMES

WEST BLOOOMFCLD 2-5. 5200 CedertaurM On

dtaetta, centre air. aprtnktar aye-Ha t $184,500 Col l lomeoenars Concept 348-3366 Ownar881-TBB2

W. BLOOMFCLD Charming 3 bed-mi ranch, ha taaarne'iL tanoed

CL 2 cer gerag* Lake prfvflaaa* .800 After 5pm. 363-?>50

W BLOOMFCLD - Open Sun. 1-6- 3 2 M M raweft Prkee tot ta

Century 21 Today 855-2000 1988 & 1969 CENTURION

Award Winning Ol

•EXCELLBfTi OPPORTUNITY

303 We6t BtoomMd -Orchard Lake

BY OWNER WEST BLOOMFIELD Luxury 3 bediount 2'4 bam con-

en. new Statnmaatar cerpet. neutral colors $128,600 7100 M. Mar rybrook Or. ( M. Of 14 M B * W. of

on Svtng room A dtatng, oak floor 6 wet ptaatar oonaeudton. centre air 8 garag* OutaRy bu l l and bnpeece-bly mafiaataeta $105,900

HOUSE BEAUTIFUL Segant newer aoteCutN* Tudor ta preoflgtaua aub. Spactoue room atah bey wsidow* crown mnkBnga, curved wood atolrcaa* tuxurioua meeter aMta. wrap deck and 3 ear akta entry garag* $336,000

ERA ORCHARD HILLS737-2000

gKxoB^h*. anting room &

DARLEEN SMITH

RE/MAX 100 34Q-3000

FARfltaNGTON HILLS

23425 SPRtNGBROOK FHA OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 PM.. VA S of U> M M Rd.. E. ol Orcherd Laka. U H country fltang - here fl M 3 bedroom ranch. Brat floor Mmdry. 1 k a bam. country knchen wtm

with e apectecutar view of a lerge wooded toll 2 car attachad garage No drive byl See HM onta

CALL DON OR DORIS

MAYFAIR 522-8000 FARMMGTON MLLS - N Knotawood Sub 28486 Gflchraei

OPENSUN 1-SPM •4 badroom brtck ranch • 3 h a bame

• Prtoed rltan et $ t24.900 RE/MAX EXECUTIVE

SMART RANCH Traditional 6 contempts• i flea, graat room lughagraod by natural flreptaoe. aciorwefl to pane. dMng room ctoeea tar tormM attain I

VIEW INCLUDED s a t 3,000 oq. ft. cotonM. tamfly room wtm vtaw ol larga cuMte-aec lot. aataoiA beeemenl hea taeptate. could be labuloiM game roans

Century 21 Horns Center ' 476-7000

FARflBNGTON SHARP BRKK RANCH

Oftara 3 bedroom* huge Idtchan.

rage 8 moot popular aubdNMun. Mary - $144,800

RED CARPET KBM MIDWEST. INC 477-0880

FIRST OFFERING

BEAUTIFUL 4 betPoome piue fl>

MEADOWBROOK PARK Muetad on e prtvate ravine M l * the ategant tredMonel tamfly home hea a gour-

3 car garaga. OHared at $288,900 — awn by appointment only

CONTACT BEVERLY CLEMO -

Tha Prudanttal Greet Lakaa Raatty

646-6000 or 737-2269 MINT CONDITION!

TMa Farmington Htaa ranch ollsrs 3

1Vt car garage OMy $88,800

HEPPARD 478-2000

NEW LISTING STUNNPtG CONTEMPORARY, with 2 atory foyer ahg great room, gour-mat kitchen wflh oeremic me. lerge

more 8329.000 B51-

RALPH MANUEL

NEW ON MARKET! Lovely 8 bed-2 bath. 2 car, brtck ranch Mta room* Fantay room, dbtaig

h a baaament and lancad yard $136,800 O a n a 853-8786

NEW RANCHE'S

Huge iota, tpectoue floor ptan* I fly room or greet room.

r e o s a D o S . ma flrst floor laundry garag* kom $141.

LARRY HENNEY Re-Mea Weat261-1400

$167,500 RED CARPET KEIM

MAPLE, INC 553-5666 642-6500 TUCKED AWAY M THE TREESI Canal front to Buflard Lake wflh mta 3 bedroom rnlnnlta. Forme dkSng.

tea I -out

- Bed-room Great for the I amity' $149,900 Harltand

OPEN SUN 1-4PM SPECTACULAR NEW HOME! 5 beautifca acra* wtm aaa 4 bedroom 2't bam hornet Great room wah flra-placa. doorwaM off grata room 6 meeter bedroom to lerge deck.

n. 2 weta-tn ctoeeti 6 p u s dan with ba euBkd bay wtn-dow. 2nd floor laundry, ceramic Me m kitchen 6 bam. we*-out lower level 6 3 cer gerege Herttand $188,800 Take M-68. 3 Mfles W ol US-23 to N on Mueaon 8 foflow open *agn* to 2822 Mueoon

ENGLANO REAL ESTATE 474-4630

306 SouthtWd-Uthrup ATTRACTIVE -3 bedroom brick ranch Ceanac Ua kktaien 8 toyer Living rooat anaig

floor NaaurM fliaelm. floor* througnout stay a bam. 2 car aoroa* Wtm opener Centre mr. BMbOO SouthflMd neer 1-808. 837-8606 or 887-8156

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS uBM le i tMed home on lovee H i tread tot By Owner. $136,800

BY OWNER - Lovely 3 bedraotr brtok rental Larga laBdom HMban 2 bam* Famfly room. 21* oar M-tached garage Socially » i y IL On

rtaMr abt* • ta rll'iitaiona. 28188 Peak Mdfl N. ol 10. E ol Inkaler $104.900. I M 4878

EXCELLENT STARTER vary ctear . 6 ^ b r y 3 badroom homa m Mce ,

LATHRUP VILLAGE - 2600 ** . It J

LOCATION' LOCATION* OPENSUN 1-4PM

SOUTHFIELD - Move rttf i t mto tha ' Immaculate 3 or 4 bediooni bnck ' ranch home leeturing herdwood ' flooring. BreptOC* tormM dksng 6 ' much , much m o r * AFL of the tocatad ' on ovar 1 acre of aeoded |

butaflna on property mm «a ga-raga. k a bam atah atafl aheata. oentrta heat/ar Anxtoue aeflar $104,800.

Far more detafls cafl KEN RAJNA Century 21 Today

OPENSUN. 1-4PM 22821 Powers Rd-. S ol Grand I er. W of Orchard Lake Spectoua

i on a tarps treed tot near Farmington NaetiM de-datad kacharv $88,800

Call Kathy O'Neill REAL ESTATE ONE

346-6430

OPEN SUN. 2-5

Cafl AMU GANDHI •61-6600 OR 477-8810 RALPH MANUEL

OPENSUN. 2-5pm

Marion or Phyllis REAL ESTATE ONE

651-T900

fly. Ovtng 6 lama game room 3.000 aq-R. KandaB Wood* 8t88J00.

Private Country Setting

Fabuloua Farrtangton MBs 3 bed-room ranch leaheee a cory flre-ptaca. roomy M l mature free* ta-tached 2J* cerjjaraga 6 much mor*

lor I V*

Remertca HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400

•antai doors, M l M l atahflepteoe $>64 900

country kitchen with beta me. cathretare ctataig in M g a t a r t y room $ wood fawning Braptoo* Country knchen. format dMng

ssgzr***-"*

Roflkvg Oaks Sub Largo 4 bedroom.

FamBy room * 1 i p l i n . Bon. oen-trta op. M M much mora. $184880 Btata. 483-8842

V ^ o S S e l

8 moral OMy 8M8P00

HEPPARD 47B-2000

NEW LISTING — UPDATED. CONTEMPORARy-ranch. toeturtng 3 beBrcam* Ita beth* flnehed C m i r e l wtat white .

rated $7 l *MO*»5l^BOo" ' " "

RALPH MANUEL

OPEN SAT S BUW- V S P M

throughout B M cuaHm-tatal 4 feod-room. 3M bam trt-taata noma Moat

I? MSJM m^ughoui- T*acateC as s earner double tot acroaa kom at - • Ned Tan car attachad gerag* cep- •» IrM ok. taeakaa* Far too many ea-traa 10 aatPtteed M OMy 8*6.980 BY OWNER 56T-B842

OPEN SAT 2-8. SUN. 1-4 2B434 LsrSmoor Eaet S. of 12 MM. W. ol C i e p e e n . 4 badroom. 2% bam t io lHta. tamfly roam eBk flra- . Ptao* ICS 182V

SUN 1-4 2S7P7 BteneiuiuR. N- of 10 MB* Er . of Tatagrapk- SgaMBiM name - haa

brary. 2M b a m * Afl on a targe weed-U t Yeu muat aaa tata ona naw - B>

•brary A muel aeel (C8147).

COL WELL BANKER 737-9323

Open Sun, A l $ fw wooertx*r r. Motntr-VHIW quarter*. 3 badroom brtck Cap f t . r

$88,800 Cafl. RUTH MARTIN w>, . ;

Remerica^ HOMETOWN REALTORS .

420-3400 - 5 OPEN SUN. 2-5pm

„ 38 Herden. S ol 10. W at n ^ l l ' f l t H SELLERS WILL LOOK AT VA OR FHA Lovely 3 I

S o t 11. E. of Evergreen. VA A B S U M A S L f MORTGPBE. 4 I t B t M very a f i

' 2V* b a M * Obrary. i t a p

Audrie F r iedman . REAL ESTATE ONE

644-4700

BEST BUY OPEN SUN 1-4 142

$ beta aom ranch, l i t

1148.800 47-4174

BEVERLY Mil IS/BIRMINGHAM Schoota Eierpoan 8 1$ M M area

BEVERLY H I L l T H Schoets Caotom 8080 ae P i

H v w u r n

WVWLY_MLLS Opan Sot 6 Bun. 2-8 1881$ WltaPtae.n,M, MMS ta- H tataMMGHAM - 8

a • s m v s b VTSS

OatatBan V4 31048 OM Btapa MR, NTA 18 M M

Brend new 34*17 i

' 5 5 a . i

SWasMIHG POOL- k » S e » watatabartioed. P BM 4 be 2-4 bam Cue* M centre mr eorowoua naw «rtcr

much mora1 $1*9 900 A M tor 2400 aq.. IL. 4 bedroom. 2'<i P o r t a home on 120 I 113 tot I OPEN SUN 2-5PM

SUPERB LOCATION grata room inducting wet bar. Buta bee. 188P $246 900 Open Sun.. H2-& I T M M ^ M H I M H I

MARILYN PRETTY

Century 21 ROW 464-7111

to S t Hk»go. eeay M 1-78.

Seuara Lk. Prtoa $160,000 Muta 00* Bun. 10 am - to*. 334-8178 3 S S WITH

2 carl loverloofclngl

BIRMINGHAM OPEN HOUSES

praatlgwus 3 7 0 0 $ S c n S 14 You may flneti rouraert

|we oampitaa. Can oo

lafce (i t i M n i i (pgr aeflei Atadng $136.900 »- -.X ta$Pger^a

. tantay room1 tot $1BBSOO- h * Bey utaf l te In bdng

NHL BOOMIN 8 Bwyl $278,000

Mary Lou Daly 644-7000

Snydsr Kinney 6 Bennett

•OPEN SAT 1-4PM| 1882 Waahmgton

S oft ..ncoir H oI >>wrca BLOOMFIELD • V I L L A G E !

•OPEN SUN. 1 - S H 463 N Gtangerry. N oB Map** w

SELLERS W8X CONSIDER

s s r s o o - Century 21 Nsds, Inc. 477

E B E r a r ay Lane f " : f X

One Way Realty

Oeetenoro oeta

•SYLVIA GALLANTg WALPH MANUEL

647-7100

217$8 TaBor Cotwl. • • • H O P E N SUN 2 - 5 ^ ^ H

$218,000 o a Met Breeck. tac.J

T* Many aa t raa

787 IOPMNGE LAKE! •DEVELOPMENT^

OPEN SAT 6 SUN M • ( S . of Hlcfcoy G r o v e l

A W. of L a h a a r ) H

l i a ! % l j t t s e ^ ^ \ y j L b tora

wdh tares aterbts baah Oewr Mtaa

W. BLOOMFIELD RANCH • M A K E ME AN O F F E R *

• J M J M f l ^ J g n ^ • 0 P W S U M 1 M 4 I $ I$0J HunBay C t Open a-Spm N of 13 MB* W. dtBcutataaM

M B aMtataktefl 4 bedroom r t M

L ^ O L HANNETT, INC.

REALTORS 646-6200

ERA R Y M A ^ Y M E S IBLOOMPELDI CENTU

FARMINGTON HILLS

RALPH MANUEL

MCGLAUN 559-09901 CENTURY 21

B t e t a B t a ' X a 8 badraam* 4. lk. %t

M dr tv* Bflj i M B I H HBM BoktaP

Fl i ni IB Bab • BMaaMtafl Team-

J - A

« * + OAE Thursday, Apr! 2fl. 1 WO

xsstzl ssra • 5 2 5 - 4 4 1 3

METICULOUSLY CONOO • > • • •

CARED FOR Light

& » » 5 ^ 5 3

473*200 RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC

snsusr—*11

NETWORK REAL ESTATE

476-1600 BUNGALOW

. » « M * > room, 2 c t

C M

BUILDERS ' CLOSE-OUT

COMMERCE TOWNSHIP 1 .MO sq. I t caps cod. 3 I W W * . I r M M i .

r i"-> ie' i i » i S ] i » a " t S s. a w n s o» W. M Carol UL Rd. 30

J/CSJ'cSoai l

— C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartford South-Weet

497-4111 471-3555

OPEN HOUSES SUN. 2-5 SOUTH LYON

#1150 DEAN • S

•1415 OEAN • S badroom, 14 baf t

61430 DEAN • 3 badroom. 14 beth co lon ia l , fami ly room, pool •120 J00. Hoet Norm

LYON TWP 30775 MARTBtDALE - 4 badroom.

M a o< KanMnsWn Laka. 8164.800 M n t Tony

o r * or SOUTH LVON. n m * > ctaan. 1272 aq. .R. a badroom ranch. 1 * both*. ism i n l a i d KltOian. cen-tral Nr. M baa T i n . o.asUoi l ge-ras*. A d now BBU0C (8919) _

CALL RANDY MEEK l l l l M l i m a r a * 127-4000

CUTE i South Lyon. Waft

Century 21 Homa Cantar ' 476-7000

s r e ^ - r s . ^ 1

I m b i i l l l . 487-4111.471-3664

I OAK TWP. S. LYON j Opan

•ML 8211.000 Conoapt 34

Owna 437-2444

tacfied gsrag* pfca 40 x 2 | •Nad Baraga. M lor car b

• • « $140,000. CaOJaan al !

i wbh dack and pool Huron r l va Aakmg

R e a l t y W o r l d EXCELLENCE 681-5181

- PraeOgtoue Mb. 3100 11000 a g * . aaftcm baoe-

Capa Cod. 4 bed-

VMJ-m aid. jftfc SdRnqJMow 8 » « t a w price. $320.000. 8*4-1140

ft oraa< room, 1st boor b $199 90S. CaO A J . Van Oyan

_ SOUTH LYON HOMES SUCK 4 CEDAR RANCH - On 1 J

« £ % ' B r tMa" d r M ' WMer" prta! M M on s4-*ports Mka TMs labor o t M o d f t i i or 4 bedroome. 2 hM ceramic M M . hardwcod floors. j % M i » i i . M y l o t boor ftundry,

•age Fruk vooa. grape arborm. eva-grasne - a Joy to saan$l 10.000.

SOUTH LYON - NEW CONSTRUCTION

l j a » R- oorMemperary rant* on i m ~ - I In new —B - 1

a f t n a f t i W d t a H c T r f t l

SOUTH LVON - (Panning Horn an b m country « * 3 bodrooms. 2 bap*, MOO Moo* ft tamay room. Nb. raom. ftnoad yard. 8 KM. 900 56044 Pontlac Trad Ct , W of MfltordRd.

A s k to r J o h n O ' B r i e n

SOUTH LVON - anjoy i IXa dack M your 2.500

A s k t o r K a t h y O 'Ne i l l

NCW HUOSON - debghtlU famby homa on largo lot ft w a r sub a«h bark, pond I MM of km lor kids. 3 h M o o m ranch. 14 Bdlhe. Brat floor ftundry. extra daap Bi iamanl. 1123.900

Ca l l B a r b W i l l i a m s o n

Real Estate One 348-6430

Cepe Cod • > n 2.0 acra

MM ahortng a pond. Nbai oooatruc-Hon raady lor your flnMMMH^M S314.000 Cab 342-4150

SOUTH LYON, (boa 3 badroom. 14 beth*. bay window. Ik —had rac room. Franoh doors, now windows, larga lo t S91.000 437-5375

SOUTH LYON - 1000 aq , f t ranch on ft acra lo t 4 bedroome. 3H

pftoa. Mabjra tree* country aub. on M M road. 5 mm. from loam. BuM

by < $ « 4 £XSt

10 A C R E

oM b r i ck * ma) kitchen. graat room a pftoa. 3 fub batha. huga uRa. pott bam. too. Serb Mail yet Maa M evorydimg. ft—aMM poa-

an. t <74.000 851-8770

E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

lor. atlachad garaga Sura to paee** Mat SM.900 (CT-1301 C M taytar. Re-Mex Eaat 792-4000 act 421

ROCHESTER SCHOOLS 3 badrooma. tub baaamant, larga Iol. tiwnadlaM occupancy SOS M 0 Aak lor Jan OaamarMa. 2S4-3320 or 730-7300

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE SETTER HOMES ANO OAROEMS

TROY-OPEN SUN, 1-6. <

sq. I t . I 1,750

Mr. lamby room/ a 120.900 2432

000-7014

TROY SUN. OPEN HOUSE8 OPEN 1-4PM. 1100 Prosper

N. ot Squara Laka. W at Crooks Superb landscaping, aprftklars * dack ara Jual a Mw ftMuraa ot thM aharp 3 badroom. 2.6 both. N. W. Troy homo Famby room wtth flre-

Qraot neighborhood i c s r * d

a 103.1

OPEN 1-4PM. 2231 Highbury N ot Long LaRo. E. ot John R.

WHAT A LOCATION! Fantastic lu-

subdMfton'pbrtL Four badroom. 2H belh*. library and Ftoride Room wtth graat view oI tha trees AJao bnMtied 6 seamen!. brat boor laundry and tormM dmhg room A vary d M s b t o homal S100.000

OPEN 1-4PM. 20137 Sroltonwoods S. of 11 Mho. W. ct John R

IMMACULATE BUNGALOW WITH COUNTRY CHARM. ToUOy redeco-rated Ml brtck, naw lumaoo. hot as-

Large mower bedroom, comtmmi - baaamant am S71,500-

TH E PRUDENTIAL GREAT LAKES REALTY

689-8900 TROY

Supar sharp Tudor w«h many amen-Waal Hardwood floors, contra air,

s ab . 2 »

Mth flrapftoo S358.000 KATMIE GOODRICH

044-4700 MAX BROOCK. INC, REALTORS

HURON RIVER HEAVEN On o»ar 1 acra surrounded by b gang* bowing Huron river TMs won-derful 4 bedroom

» bat ap t , 2 4 car garag* « M abaol supar often. S130.000 Aak 10706 C.I PARTRCOE A ASSOC... INC. 083-7770

L A K E O R I O N Country bring ctoee lo city convarnancaa. Contamporary 3 bedroom ottered M S120.800. Opan Sat . 12-3 6 Sun.. 1-4. N. ot Silver Be*. E of M-24. For more Informa-tion cab: JUDY JONES

— - CENTURY 21 TOWN & COUNTRY

542-8100

NEW LISTING COZY RANCH, on pretty corner lot. with woodbuming stove ft bvlng room, above ground pool wbh deck, and all appl iances included S38.900 047-7100.

RALPH MANUEL

OPEN HOUSE 12-4 Sunday. Aprt 29 1 2030 PauM Way. C o m sea OM abnrat now quad

famby room wtth flrapftoe. Deck off

£ S ! Maple 4

'ads RoM

PRIVACY PLUS on prtvola road, now custom ooionMI homa on 2.5 ecres. minutes N. of Rocheetor Larga country kitchen w/ oak cabi-net*. 1st. boor ftundry. centra Mr. 2 nrepiecea. tormM dmnfl. dack oil kitchen. 3 bedrooms, cararruc badw whirlpool tub. M waft out baea-

oocupancy. >240.800 752-3445

SOI Roc ha> tar -Troy

READY TO MOVE IN The ivrM touch deecrlbee this lovely brand noa 3 badroom Cape Cod on over 7% acra* wfth large 2 story bam Fua baaaniaH. tansy room with flrapftoo and 2Vt car atlachad

1*27 ISo ® r * n < l o n Schools.

WARE-PIDDINQTON • 827-2848

INVESTORS SPECIAL-TROY 3 bod-room ranch. greM potentlM tor growth. Realty Wortd/Mc Intyre Aaooc. Inc. 642-7747

roy cotonfti room. 2 4 both. 2.240 SQ. ft. New

. sMulancy fumoco. atr. sprtn-k lars , s t o rms , l andacap lng . S 133.000 Opan Sun. 1-Spm.

NEW LISTING OREAT LOCATION. In Fairvtew Farms Sub. backing to wooded commona 4 badrooma. 2 4 bi " famby room afth fliaplbto, and < t raMr. S 147.500. 647-7100.

RALPH MANUEL

TROY-WOW Hewly decorated contemporary co-lonlM. oai l iM atr. 3 b M o o m a . mint condMon $129,900. 529-3754

TROY. 4 adroom brick c o o M . 14 baths. tew wood w lndowa doorwM. carpeting. Ab ocx idrtlon-mg. spnn iMr system. 16 A . Ohn R , Opan Set A Sun. M »<1793

TROY - 3 baths, fan car ettao $120,000.

bedroom brick rar My room with flrat hod garage, cant

624-2802,39

ich. 14 liaca. 2 rM sb. 0-7702

baasmant. 2 car garaga. + extras Opan SM 1-4PM. Sun 1-SPM or by appointmant 1141 Oftnpomte C t SyOaner Prtoe reduced 852-1010

ADAMS WOOOS

a t w o o o . 862-8073

A GREAT BUY CITY OF

BLOOMFIELD HILLS HUNT CLUB MANOR

$121,500 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4

1791 Hunttngwood Laos amlum area of ftie condo condominiums

seldom arababls- End unit with prt-yocy. Two badrooma. 2 baths, laiga

cony. I lssisr bedroom wtth bath snd 3 spacious clossta. H-41150

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0 ANNOUNCING

FARMINGTON WOODS! (0 Mbe 6 Orchard Lk.)

Now duster homes prtoed from S 105,900

FEATURING. • 2 bedrooms • 2 beths • attached garaga • Fu» basamsnt . Fireplace m greM room • Centra Mr • 1st Floor ftundry.

Optimum Development 588-1818 Open Deby 1-5

ANXIOUS 2 bedroom. 14 balh condo near 12 Oaks Dasemsnl, Garaga S72.500

GAIL BUTCHER

RE/MAX 100 348-3000

BLOOMFIELD HK.LS ImmacMaM 2 bedroom. 2 bath, haa M new braaa fixture*, bands 6 car-pet Plenty ot storage, great location to pool A dub houae. Prime oondo for 872.800 or beat often Caw to seel 333-0781

BLOOMFIELD HILLS CONDOS

Orsmobc Prtoe Reductlona on theee dasasbis urats m sxcabent loca-tion* Owners want losabNOW

1. Spactoue 3 badroom ranch with private deck, IM floor laundry. IWe-pleoo. centra air and 2 car attachad garage NOW a 100.800

2. Larga 1 bedroom. 1H bath freaMy pamted unM m lour Oaaaons CJub-houae. poot lenrM. underground perkmg. laundry m unit sndsiappb-

NOW 876.500 (Mso 1 yaer

326 Coodoa

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

Pendleton Club Senior Condos

s from Shopping .MM south of 11 MM*

41 Ranch styto. on* and two badroom uMts. A l ap-pksncas. centra ftr. car-

I J 7 6

FARMINGTON SQUARE condon^m

$68,000 to $84,000

M O D E C N O W OPENI

Choice units sua svMeble tor raaer-

CONTINENTAL REALTY

Ot f i ce . 4 7 3 - 8 1 0 0 M o d e l . 4 7 4 - 9 8 3 0 FARMINGTON H^LS

IO /Mut

CALL NOW FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT

Dorothy M Harrington

6 4 7 - 1 9 0 0

Schweitzer R E A L E S T A T E

Battar Homes & Gardens Canton

AFFORDABLE LIVING Sharp 2 bOdrpom camag* house m Bedford Vfta. ctoee to I-27S Amera-bes mdude naturM flraptaoa. m-umi laundry, lots of storsgs space. M

nances, a t tachad garaga

LORRAINE KORNEGGER

Century 21 ROW 464-7111

ATTRACTIVE Ml brisk and randi. opan Sun. 2-6. 41287 Southwtnd Dr Canton 2 badrooma. complete kbchen. to* baaamant, private peuo 4 cour tyrd, carport, pool; a houee. aakmg 877.750 Homeowners Concept 349-3355

Owner 307-S

to Oakland Qut-

4 deck Realty Wortd/Mc Intyre

r TROY - 2.440 SQ. f t 4 bedroom.

dack. Move ft oondMonl Large tol on quftt oourt backs to stream. S198.000. Open 8un. 641-0271

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 22SS PraaMok. Troy (tocaMd W. of CooBdga. N. ol WattMa. cm Went-worth). Sharp 4 badroom. 2 4 baft, bow thromp ptan, 8164 000

O'RIHay Raatty 860-8844

WEN DOVER WOOOS BIRMINGHAM 8CMOOLS

4 Bedroom. 2 4 both ootonftt LMng room, dining room, modern kitchen, dan. tamdy room/Rraptaoo. ftundry

2 4 car aids sntrsnc large deck. oentrM air. etc. Low 8200'» 642-

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park Hunt ington Woods

COUNTRY PURISTS DREAM-3 bed-room brick oolonftL 14 bath, flre-

nod kltch-an. 14 car garag* 544-4163

HUNTMQTON WOOOS-3 badroom brlok ranch. Naw roof, carpets

$00,900 661-6607

WEST BLOOMFIELD Unbeatable VMuM

Attractive two storyl S 174.900 torn ConatnjctKml

DeMrabM Sub. 8299.000 walkout lower

8350.000

FARMINGTON HILLS Supar Ranch I Greet Location!

8142.500 Huga TrMevel. Beautiful Subl

8144.000 Downtown beauty wtth mground pool 8184.500 Subtle elegance m tMs hMnop

f $108,800 Sharp condol Neutral decor!

8119.CXM

SOUTHFIELD Beverly H8ft locatloni Bkrra«#iam Schools! 8150.800 Charming private condo 8S3.000 Super Startart Cloae to M

$40,800

BEAimFUL BIRMINGHAM NORTH Condo. Courtyard appft Moaaom vMa. Spartous kitchen, oek oup-

CAREFREE ANO CONVENIENT The work a done tor you m thM updated 2 bedroom. 14 beth North vibe Townhouse Finish sd baaement. appliance* Popular Condo araoSTO.OOO.

CONVENIENT LIVING So much to oftor m Ma 3 bedroom. TS beth CoOhtry Piece Condo Uv-mg room Ik epMca. Country KHehan. beeement, endoeed petto, gersge $80 000

CENTURY 21 Hartford South

464-6400

Now Listing! Beautiful ranch Opan Sat. & Sun, 12-6 $119,900

HEPPARD 8 5 5 - 6 5 7 0

TTY 8 5 5 - 3 0 3 0

block Mand. 2 badrooma. 14 bathe, newer furnace Mth centra Mr Own laundry area, locked atorage. buft-m bookshelves Near pool $ picnic area. $74^00.

FOUNTAINS 6 FLOWERING trees sre .lowed from thM second story condo 2 bedrooms. DEN. 14 both*, kitchen buft tor 2. pool. Land con-tract $74,900

Both Opan Sat A Sun '-5pm (Adams between 15 A 16 MM)

BLOOMFIELD REALTY. INC 647-8080

BEST VALUE m a condo m Bioom-flald HM* Freeh A Inviting wfth new carpal and paint thru-out. Cuatom mirrors, track bghbrtg. balcony, ga-rage, pool. 2 bedroom*. 2 batha Ownar tranetorred - must aa $06,000

CALL NITA ANDERSON Tha Prudential

Graat Lakes Realty 646-6000 or 642-8066

BINGHAM WOOOS

CHELSEA BRIDGETOWN

CONDOMINIUMS 2 - 3 bedrooms Irom $ 121.000

Located m the Quaint vtkag* c Chelsea. 15 mbea W of Ann Art»r

Models Open DeWy 12 - Spm

(313) 475-7810 CLOISTER ON THE LAKES

W BJoomhekJ 3 bedroom. 3 bath contamporary and unit Lake Mew. Open Houee Sun. 12-4pm Can Mr. Turner 855-9000 or 832-1632

CLOSE OUT SALE New Construction Pikes Peak V»-lags m Westland Ranches. 2 bed-rooms. 2 baths. 1st. floor laundry,

baaamant. attached 2 car ga-a * Cab after 1pm 261-5520

DUPLEX RANCH CONDOS Farmington Orchards Opan Sat A Sun, 1-5

Feeturee 2 badrooma. 2 fu l balh* IM floor iKIbty room, sppbance*.

tola, only 1 buf t unit MR. JuM 4 mas N. of 8 Mbe. on Orchard Laka Rd. (Merriman) $00.1 MILO PROPERTIES 471-0711

Opan Bun. 1-4pm. WOULD YOU LIKE? and brick courtyard. Three flre-

, 3 bedroome, 2 4 I

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 213 Mshorn. E off Adams. N. of

Mon. OMy $134,900 Aak S T Ann Bishop 641-1414.

R&MAX PraMoolnnsM Oro t»

N E W L I S T I N G GREAT STARTER HOME 3 bod-

ASps r Home?

OPEN SUN. 2-6PM. SY OWNER. Troy Sylvan Gftn Sub. 2300 aj.f i. brick Cotonftt 4 bedroom. 2 4 baft. aMMn i ia f t f tg dft lanua to achocss. 8172.000

OPEN SUN. 2-6 1706 Waftng

K/LongLaks

Lara* aat-loode of cabinets. $40,800. 651-0000.

RALPH MANUEL

OPEN HOUSE SUN , 1-4PM 2 badroom brick ranch, dming room, WnMhad Baaaman. air A dack. fttmacuftft. $01,800 Aak tor

DsMgnsd tor Entertaining Te Dock your boot Enfoy beach A M taka prtvbagas Sylvan Lake, a prt els community ® '

Large endoeed deck/welber

Priced m tha $180,000*. If so CMI

14. ACRE TREED, pond. hMMds. wflh

Three baf tuuom brlok ranoh. lamby room wNh BrapMoo. Large tot deck and moral Reducodl $128^00. WWE 0URBPI ftc. REALTORS 626-3000

PLEASAKT RIOGE-2400 SQ. n. 2 Bat I brick Tudor, dftlng room. DraokftM H M t flrapMoa. deck, psfto. garage,

xlshop. $122^)00. 541-1876

By Ornm. a bod-14 I

OPEN 3UN. 2-5 ^

8179J00 Owner/Broker. 662-0011

321 Homea Livingston County

JUST LISTED! Pretty 4 bedroom home on 4 of an acre. 2 car garage, lamby room above ground pool exlensrve deck ftfc Itowsb Sohooto. Wont MM M

18268.000 JANETTE ENGLEHARDT

644-6700 MAX BROOCK. INC, REALTORS

Bingham Woods Open Sun. 2-5pm

30000 Rhmr Crossing j 8. off 13 Mbe. E of Taegrsph

681-1836 AOeokAafy charming condol Cheer-" A light throughout OuMI ssfting

Ii lovely views. Large Featuring 3 bedroom*. 2 4 masMr suMa wbh flrapftoe A beloo-rry LOWEST PRICE IN BMGHAM. $228,500. Aak tor.

ENJOYABLE and quftt seoure 2nd floor unit m que l complex neor Five Mbs A Beech Larga badiooma. tor-mM dlnmg room. t a l 4 r kHehan with dMhwaeftai m view of courtyard, large picture wtndow. A l tor only $41,000. low down payment poea-bft if qusbflad

NORTHVILLE TOWNHOUSE - M l Me large cotorvM yat prtvaM loca-tion. adjacent gerage Mth opener. In-ground pool m dubhouee. tvlng

. 2 * M l bassmsnt. lota of Mon«e Ask mg $111.000. Prtoed tor laM aMM N . M I Mbe/W. of Meadowbrook

422-LIST (422-5478) or 473-5600

One Way Realty REAL ESTATE ONE

646-1600 647-3815

OWNERS ARE 8ELLJNO „ . WE ARE MARKETING .

FAHMMUION HILLS SUrMr odn-do. 1 bedroom. Balcony New car-pat Washer/dryer Move-in condi-tion. $56,800. Kim

FARMINGTON HILLS - Spadoue 4 rooma, 1 bedroom, poot carport.

8 . c< Third, W. of I top 3 badroom ranoh.

rtr

CALL NANCY SCHICK

RALPH MANUEL

I aq . l t ranch on goiters. 2 i bluff over-

v oaraoa iSSSi

QoH Course. 4 badroom. 2 M8 baf t . 4 bafte. 2.000 aq. R. deck. 2

Mace*. Completely remodeled M roam and lamby room Day* •aOOOor eve* 666-03^4

..CHESTER MLLS. cuatom buft 3 bedroom brtck ranoh. T* om a+ rag*. 3 4 balh*, flnlahad beeem $10,500. D ^ a 500-6777

Evaa. 626-7875

ROYAL OAK N.- 3 Badroom ranch.

. new cart $104,000. 549-6120

ROYAL OAK Open Sun 2-4pm 3 1 4 bath brie

Ishad roc room. 2 4 many MpdMaa. 806.000

ROYAL OAK- 2 badrooma. BnMhad 12 MBb*

.$02,500.

310 Wbtom-Commarca Union Laka

COMMERCE TWP-Open Sun. 2-6. oe Ira* 3 bed-

101 CALL JAN ZUPKO Ths Michigan Group

517-546-3474 or 227-4000

LAKE SHANNON ACCESS knmeaJele ranch. 4 bedroome. 3 4

h*. tol Baaament 241 _ . tfc acre*, beautifully prtoMl M $130,000. (5427)

C A U JAN ZUPKO Th* lillchlgen Group

517-546-3474 or 227-4600

323 Homea .Ml A A. I-1,,

waanianaw m u n i y ANN ARSOR - near M-14 Cuatom brick ranch on 1.3 acres m VBegs of Dixboro Draam kltchan. suMe w/ftcuxzl A steam

FARMINGTON HILLS. |uM raduoed) 2 badroom. 2 balh. dining room, ga-

1720 Tfvarton $ 129.900 BtoomfleM HM* Buy a condo - gel a check, c a l tor do ta l * Larga ranch ' le. exclusive m-dly location

Owner 642-0635

8ALES CONNECTION

FARMINGTON HKX8 - PRIOE OF RAMBLEWOOO MANOR CONOOS. An estato situation 1560 SQ fl, 2

2 ba

HMp4J-Sel ReM Estate 454-0535

BIRMINGHAM - CHARMING town-houee. 2 badrooma. 14 bath, sb sp-

Orby $00.9001 Cab

FARMINGTON HILLS - nicely deco-rated. 2 bedroom. 2 bath, upper ranch with laundry A storage New kitchen Boor, cuatom cloeets. 86S 900 Aak tor Patty PMbps. Cranbrook Rasltors 866-2200 624-4782

ROCHESTER HILLS • 11 RMBS craft JE. el Adams. S of DUT-tob-T BIMMFT dtcaraaid 4 bob-room. 2 4 baf t , large l o t Many ax-Pbb. Cai tor ahoatng; 066-3674

floor ftundry. tormM dft lng room, Mrge gourmM knchen wMt Mand. "ving^room.^ tam^room^wMM|Mi •' M

rsge. Mcafy landscaped w/spttm l i f t am A lots of extra* MaaBy

id ft Commerce PMoa. one of

1905 Spruce C t . S ol Oakley Pak. Ea t S.Commeroe. $180,000.

CALL JEFF TOTHILL THE MICHIGAN GROUP

606-0261 ar 802-0000

1 * Ui iH I attached I M M O

W A Long Laka. On 4 * — —— — » % - -uewjreteu 4. omjf\XMT\,

I da room, bar. 2 car

BEAUTIFUL HORSE RANCH OMy $ mbes Irom Ann Arbor Qrad-

1 lop-quskty brick ranch wflh 4 Irooms. 3 batha. 8 slab atabft.

work shop A toncad p s l u r s * M saM Offered al $206,000 CaB Deborah Engsftian B71-607U. Eva*. 475-8303

TROY - CROOKS/SQUARE LAKE AREA 4 badroom ootaMM. 2 4

NORTH BRIOGE PARK •M 3 4 yr. oM tudor. 2J0D aq. fL 4 bad-

rooma. 2 4 baf t * . Sbrary bay a f t -

a R b i : ^ s M b a n m g ^ 1

" rm system, baaubkfti $219/100. 828 r t r i

COMMERCE TWP. - > brick ranch. Famby room wMi flre-ptaoe. 14 betha, 4 DnMhad baaa-ment a car garage, ttOBJOO.

LONG LAKE prt S i g n with boM docking! Clean « sondy bottom aB sports laka Brick ranch en I n

SB*,

flrspMta. Ftorlde porch 4 large pri-

M

Y i T Briar RMga. WoNartne Lk. 4 am ouetom c a m

greM room aSC°ftapMea. aaf t -aM lower la«M Mth 8Pi bedroom aad

Lots ofdsck-

071-7070, Evaa. 807-4* THE CHARLES REINHART 00.

OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 _

$123,800 'SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE

, 3 bedroom, I 4 b a

REO'SSSS

Mi l s I I . Fvspiaca. Marad deck abb BM Mb. Updated •ncnen. 4 Bad-

- r i i s a a y —

CONGRATULATIONS! kathy

rockefeller

KEJM ASSOCIATES SIC.

OPEN 8UN. 2-5pm 411 Lbbbntba. S o I f B t M i t f t I Rd, W of UsMn Lake Rd , < ' s A rentes ALL BUMMER OtJOY ALL BPORTS CEDAR MLAMO LAI t y t o r a k e b

i f x s r z z " " " A u d r i e F r i e d m a n REAL E8TATE ONE

644-4700

A m Arbor, 8222 Laka CraM Or, S al 1-04. E. of Whfttaka.

CALL CHUCK OVERMYER

M A Y F A I R 5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0

324 Othar l

LAPEER COUNTY-OPEN HOUSE. Sun 1-3. Victor Mn Mrmhouee on IS •oainfl sere* bordsrt on Mftt ftver *M i e lor bar aaa Matamora H I M country $150,800 Cab DMft flpea-oar A Assoc Aab tor Maurasn tar tb-

BLOOMRELD HILLS OPEN SUN. 1-«. 371 Conoord P1«» (W. of Updyke. 8 of Square Lake). Daxdftg brick w a r updating: kitchen. _ turnaoa. ab. $77,900

WEST BLOOMFIELD OPEN SUN. 2-S. 4471 LawM Club. (Orchard Laka. S. of Lone Pinal. Sharp 2 badroom. 2 baf t oondo. ground tovM entry, weft oul lower MvM tsmby roam, garag*. poM. Moppftg nearby $BO,sOO

BOa OR MARGE SECONTME CENTURY 21 PREMIERE

826-6600 626-0075

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S

OPEN SUN. 2-S • 1104 RMf t * Acre*, a. af Lena Pfta. W af Tatt-

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S I N V E R R A R Y C O N D O

Top floor. 2 badroom*. 2 balh*. lots of Mori P O , , - $ V1CKI

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

ABSOLUTELY gaoua. 2 ranohae wflh 2 fl

Century 21 Home Cantar J 476-7000

FARMINGTON HILLS RANCH CONDOMINIUMS

1-6. Wyndham E afl MMdh $194,900 Cafl

I. security system. Ml Open M . A Sun, PMoa. S of 14 Mbe.

M L $108 ,800 and

RALPH MANUEL • • • • • • I M C .

"JUST LSfTED"

graph Charming Co

hLTTL&L 2 4 baf t * Go-to $180,800

S 3 * r a f t oonatdar hetping wfft OOSM Cafl 046-14d0

Hng BtauMul da bearoomS kM be

Roam wf f t marb Boor ftaadry. lofl • don or Srd ft $104,900.

i Oa

SAVE THOUSANDS O H > match For-Sste-By-CNww

b f t f t o i tar PRCE CaB Mr I

i 313-024-1174 er 900-

EVELYN f . PORREST

rtoekbw r ima issa rage area, aarpon Ctoee M ppmg 879.000 Ca l 640-1

POUR SEASONS CONOO - prtvete batoony off Groat room, i bedroom. 1 bMh*^ Mmdry room^^wMk^n^pwn

rm aaurM s"pSSr" f lkoo i*SLsr i^ IJOO Cafl 044-1400 IAX BROOCK. SIC. REALTORS

$107,800

af tb- f tpaai NORTHVBXE

# 4 •m — « 4 n j H a r n h T o p r r o o u c e r ror Marcn

12 years o l a^ar ianca plua "Abova the Crowd Katty M s

Ca l Har Today*

; 1 0 0 , I n c .

s r . c x s r j - -L u R i c h a r d s

REAL ESTATE ONE

I M - REAL ESTATE C l OBiNG*

btOOMPWLO TWP 2 badroom 2 kM baM* spactoue M n g sre*. < mg raem Lof t M ftaaaft prtv " lemont. Mr. aarpon. p o ~

IJOO. $B0aB78

A u b r e y H. T o b l n # 3 2 - 3 0 7 0 ak. 1 -oo a t Perth Masked kaso-

mant $7*.40S Csb PeMMe -1000 sr 27^0110

CAMTOtt-ArSor Vftbfb. Now 2 bad-1 * "

•MON LAKE . 00 '0 ot a CANTON • BY OMWBR Opal St 1-4PM - MflndT- C M n M I M OSrty 41442 iau f ts fad. To. M M M f t B t $76300 807-01

> S M ft Mvaty N i i f t i l M i Vfta One mm M S . Cof tadra o*ang Greet Room. tonM df t f tg rooss.

FARMINGTON MLLS • Vstuo Packed Condo 2 J a d r o o m ^ 1 4

C E N T U R Y 2 1 T O D A Y 8 5 5 - 2 0 0 0

U w 5 S • A T u S S v ' t S -

179BB U M V M f T V PARK R. 2 baOroome.

2'4 bafta. flra-

r. 2

r- 1 1 •_ -7— 9 m I s » — a » lil'M I if TM8 8b

Rs* oosdooo * " " m S S ? M A Y F A I R 5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0

wood VMege "PUsss I " rsnch oon-d o * S. of 11 Mbs. W of MtodMbelt Age reetrtctod units Irom 800.900 Open 12:30-4:30 dsby snd woM-snds. Closed Thursday.

The

Michigan

Realtors 591-9200

321 Condos

NeutrM decor Swimming pool. Mrv nM court. Carport Phone s M 3pm 737-2740

FARMINGTON 1 bedroom. 1 balh. M sppbsnces A furniture Exc i l i n t oondMon Ravin* viae 834.000. Ask tor Yvonne Tee.en* Scheeroa

453-6000

LIVONIA - 2 Endoeed porch, centra t r . Thermo window*, carport. 805.900 $130 o mamtenenco lee. w/he« 471 -3779

N E W L IST ING Spectacuftr end imlt Townhouse wflh private peho 3 Badrooma 2H bam* Hardwood floors Updated kitchen Fsmly room on Iowa MvM wtth buM-ms Centra a* Wonderful location $100,900

HALL & HUNTER 6 4 4 - 3 5 0 0

NEW WINDSOR RIVERFRONT 2 bedrooms, garaga. mor* Greatly reduced to $115,800 Executive rental 81200/mo 575-5790

NOVI CROSSWINOS Luxury condo. 2 bedrooms, finished basement, pool, tennis court*, mi-crowave. washa/drya. M sppk-sncee. $02,900 Evenmgs 453-0621

NOVI - OPEN SUN 1-3pm Lovety condo wfth 2 supsrstzed bedrooms, povsls pane. B M i f f I I , $77,900 Red Carpal Kelm/Cerol Mason Inc

344-1800

328 Coodoa

o i t h ^ e L mmSw* A appM^osi By Owna 808.900 346-9737

Northvllle/Novl Naw Construction

NorthvHIe Township LaKefront Living

Crysta biue wsisrs a id s breath of fraah air M wewmg tor you M Blue H a on Pointe Condominium*, cus-tom butt one story, two story snd Capa Cods plus wsP-oui lowa lev-els snd much more Prices Irom $199,500

Apptagate Of Novl Quick occupancy snd qusbfy mete-

Nghaghts of maa. 2 spa-

2 4 bathe, k * beaanent. plush carpeting thru-out. Complete kitchen sppsancss. cen-t r a Mr detached garage with ssc-tional door, Impeccsbly menu

budget priced M $99 ! grounds Co-op ra Furnished models open t-6 deby -473-0490

The Prudential H a r r y S. Wo l fe .

R E A L T O R S 424-5660

Independently Owned snd Opaelod

L A K E E D G E W O O D T O W N H O M E S

• Contemporary & Luxurious • Spacious Luxury homes offer more privacy than most

homes. Only 20 minutes from Ann Arbor. 30 minutes away from Southfield and Farmington.

• Lots of flexibility in design • 2-3 bedrooms, 2 to 3Vi baths • Main level master bedroom • Lofl area and cathedral ceilings • Full basement or walkout lower level

option MODEL HOURS DAILY 12-5 1-06 west to exit 145. Turn nght on Grand Fbva. Laka Edgewood a wfthln a mfle on me left Or CMI

-€MVSTME SMELU at (313) 22*4296

• Sundeck, courtyard, patio and balcony with atrium doors to deck

• Air conditioning and 90% efficiency tumace

12 car garages • Excellent access to 1-96 and US-23

BETTER THAN RENTING S U M ftbbn $ bakuu. i l ft qftat

NEW LISTING THE GOOO _

RALPH MANUEL

NORTHVILLE-Ostacfiad 2 badroom. 2 baft Condo. Largs k R c M i M beeement wbh Mundrv da f t . 2 car

m M W of Haggerty. N. of 7 Mb* to raar of Way

NOVI - A NEW LtStTNG COUNTRY PVACE OONOOa

Extrsmsry Mean. 2 badroom unb M f t Batamant garaga. flreptaoe. Mr. 2 4 baft*, neutral dacor. seclud-ed location. $06,900. Cal

LEE WILBANKS ty Profaaak 476-5300

NOVI - OPEN SUN. 1-4PM OLD ORCHARD CONOOS

24004 OU Orchard, off TO MBa, W. of Hagoarty Attractive 3 bedroom. 14 beth unb hes oentrM Mr. prhats sntry. M sppMnuss. and Mb baae-ment Other unit haa 2 b M i i i w * Both oftor quick occupancy and prtoed tow starting M $00,900

HERITAGE PROPERTIES 346-1300

NOVI - WALLED LAKE. Shorobne Zonae. 2 bedroome. 2 baf t * . 3rd floor unb OPEN SUN. 2-6. PonbK VMI M west Rd. Large deck, ga-sps. 172 fl. Mka trontai

aocksge a s M M i 870.500. Homeowners Concopt

liOVI - $ W J 0 0 under market 1.000 aj-f i oondo. 3 bedrooms. 2 4 bafta.

NOW 2 badroom

dtchen. 861.000. Open Houee Sun. 1 - 4pm. Red CerpM Kabn 434-3600

OPEN MOUSE SUN: 2-6 PM.

11706 Sycbmore W of Heggsriy. N. off AA Trafl

Lovely and specious 2 bedroom 2 4 bath townhouee wflh mum-decking. es*-out Fsmby Room. Plymouth Township. $ 129.900

OPEN HOUSE SUN: 2-S P.M.

11721 Sycamore HMden Ridge Bidg afl. UnH a 1

BuM m 1907, Ml neutnb decor. 2 Bedroom. 2 bath ranch unit wfth hugs srsft-m closM off master prv

Reduoed to $93,900

Broka r pa r t tdpaBon wa icoma

WHEN YOU'RE TALKING SQUARE FEET ...

o l Q i O f O

-ASPEN RIDGE Condominiums OFFER MORE Fur Your HOUSING DOLLAR. "Hands Down"!

^IMAGINE...PRICES BEGIN AT JUST $138,000 For Nearly 1,700 "BEAUTIFUL"SQUARE FEET!!!!

West Bloomfield W a l k i n g D i s t a n c e t o M a j o r S h o p p i n g a 2 o r 3 B e d r o o m s

F r o m 1 , 7 0 0 Sq . F t . a W o o d - b u r n i n g F i r e p l a c e • C a r p e t i n g G o u r m e t K i t c h e n w / C u s t o m c r a f t e d C a b i n e t s • C e r a m i c F o y e r

2 -Car A t t a c h e d Garage e F i r s t F l o o r L a u n d r y e P r i v a t e B a s e m e n t

S p e c i a l I n s u l a t i n g F e a t u r e s • I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y . . .anH m u c h m o r e . . . f r o m $ 1 3 8 , 0 0 0

T R I - M O U N T

W r l m S k ! i l l DEVELOPMENT CO

O p e n M o n . t h r u F r i . 11 t o 6 , S a t . 1 0 t o 5 . S u n . 12 t o 5 .

I S M i l * R d . M l

B R O K E R S W E L C O M E

GOLF-VIEW UNITS

AVAILABLE

K.C. COLONIAL REAL ESTATE

453-3939

OPEN SAT. 1:30-4:30 27600 Echo Vsbay UnH 204, Farm-mgion Hfts. Qrbctous immacuMM 1.100 sq.fl, 1 badroom i«per con-do. flrM bwidmg on a M Watch tor

REAL 455-7000

ludy EST> ATE ONE

464-1343 OPEN SUNDAY 2-6

8710 Mdgaaood #9. W S. of Wstout E of Drake. Contom-

' aata. 2 weft-in doeeta.

orary. 3 badrooma. 2 4 bathe, at-t e n d kitchen, aacurby. Larga. prV V M yard and d M . Warranted Prtoed betas market M $229,900

' S L CARPET KEftl ASSOCIATES. MC.

066-0100

O P E N S U N . 1 - 4 - FARMPtGTON HILLS

TOWNHOUSE 3CRRA POBtTE CONOOMMdUM M 18 Mbe A I I 1 Contemporary

Priced M 8194.900. EILEEN YOUNG, 861-0800

RALPH MANUEL

OPEN SUN. 2-5om 21100 QMnheven. Novi B M loca-bon. overlookmu park. 3 bedroom*, deck. ape. flrsshsd toaar leva Prided to M $128,800. CML.

S a n d y o r Phy l l i s REAL ESTATE ONE

551-1900 BEAUTIFUL WOOOGATE

Plymouth llaMcutoua 2 bedroom. 24 baft townhouee oonrin. Fbo-plaoed bring room. dsn. BnMhed roc room. p r t v M da " " 8134S00 AftorS:

Thursday. Aprt 26. I960 OAE

Century 21 ROW 464-7111 PLYMOUTH. M THE CITY Jua two

I dowMaen. A quiet u -sd sway M s two siory M MtpeoosM* There ere

R O B E R T B A K E R e a l t o r s

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0 PLYMOUTH! Jua two yeers ok), ties

snd b one car sndassa gerag* There ara 3 BMoowa, 2 kai beths (a master), a tormM dftlng area. IM Boor laundry. ftapMoa. a Security syMsmm. spplencas to remem. and C e n W a k . $110,000

R O B E R T B A K E R e a l t o r s

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0 ROCHESTER HILLS - Open Sun . 1-

1673 Christy C l . i keanwood m. Hanbn A Crook* 2 bad-

room ranch oondo. nrepMua. deck, roc room A garaga. $1ISOOO.

ROCHESTER HILLS ROCHELLE PARK CONOOS

CLOSE OUT PHASE I from 806.900

2-3 bodroum ranches end two story

bon t 2 c a attachad oarage, pabo No and unb premium. B. off Hanbn E at Croaks. Opan 12-6. 7 days

10

SNEAK A PEEK GREENPOINTE

A T C O P P E R C R E E K FARfcMNGTONHbxa 2 bedroom. 2 4 beth townhouee. 2 cer garaga. fcepMue. jen t ra ab. prtveSs pabo. Pro-ooratructton pric-es from $109,990

661-4422 BOUTHF1ELO - Bright A Spedous 3

i bfth. open floor plen.

886.900.Century 21 West courtyard 340-4800

BOUTHFCLD- 12 MBa A Everpoen. 2 bedroom. 2 k d baft*, carport Country setting. Pool. By owna. $66,900 5624788

SOUTH LYON. 2 badroom. 2 baft. Mftg/dfttoQ, famby room, gsraga. beach, adub co-op. $60,900.

437-7579

STOP DREAMMG! 8TART LIVING! ft thM two bedroom Canton oondo! Larga M n g r o o m eMh woodburmng flrsplaoe. kitchen with n o a a * • mond spplmces snd t a M apace. Loto of doeeta and atorage. plua 1M floor laundry and attached garage. Prtvete entry Listed M fuel 809 900!

ENCHANTING 2 BEDROOM Plym-outh oondo hes cabiedrM nsftngsd

HM. Had Cessment, ai snd wood deck tar

$111.900

IN SEARCH OF EXCELLENT DE-SIGN?

CaB u* tor a ngs m low

6ao .ooo- *

The Prudential W i l l i a m D e c k e r ,

R E A L T O R S 455-8400

mdepsndenay Owned snd OpaMsd

TROY-OPEN SUN 14 Contemporary townhouee. 2 Mrge bedroome wM* wedi-Pi closata. 1 rut bath. 2 he* bafta. 'pantry, pabo. oentrM Mr. t-assmsm. carport, ckib-houee with poot $90,000. 302-1432

TROY Ranch and unM New cerpeei Neu trad Nice open floor ptom $68 500

644-6700 or 737-2478 MAX SROOCIUMC. REALTORS

TROY 2 bMooma. 14 balha. ge-

poot tormM CM an. move m oondMon. 805.500 CaB 641-7170

WALLED LAKE Mka Iront sdft boat doc* 2 bedroom. 2 both* Freeh

0 e k C a l 6 2 4 4 S 0 ? e r l

14

LAKE

$46,900

WALLS) LAKE/NOV! • Open B u t , V Spm. 241 Aqueduct. 14

Rd srea 2-3

K r i s t e n C o o k REAL ESTATE ONE

661-5700 BLOOMFKLDS pramtor oondo ree* By oaner l i s d u l snd

unb ranMi overtook lug Fa* Lake. U p d a t e d A p ro fess iona l * Mndaoapad w/Bowaring bees A

surrotmdftg ur f t FedftMe mrMng. flMMng. l e v * . A rents biaf lsbl l M s qMet

carefree, pr ivets environment Laundry room on la l floor m lowa MuM. Open Houee Bun only. 2-5 pm. Es l lmatad worth up to $240 000. MUST BELL-WILL SAC-RPTCE $215,000 OclWii on Ms Lakee M tha S.E ooma of Long Laka A M M d t o M t 2100 Bcrdeoux or oeb 166-0027 before unit a MMd

327 Naw Homa

Novi OMy two homeo Mft m Ook-Mnd County's moet preeti-

oommuntly. Timber

ke color sM actions Priced bom $230.0001 Ca l 344-0325

STOP WAITING

M I L E S H O M E S 1-600-334-6620

WOLVERINE LAKE 1214 aq. f t 2 . 3 bedroome. 14

$117 Cob

Tqwnhousaa 4 B M C X DUPLEX

$04,500 2 bedroom. 14 baft. Mng

•JT2U 330 Apar tmanta ALL NEW 4 UNIT suburben luxury rentM condo* 3 bedroom. 2 both. 2 car garag*. p b d tor 10 yr* Fkienc-ftg s ioMbls Lie M n t spprsdsdno area. 313-230-60M

BIRMMIGHAM DOWNTOWN 14 unit*. $735,000 Good t #735.000 Good money

BeM location. 8250.000

CMI 795-0000

332 MobNa Homaa For Sala

ALPHA OMEGA HOMES

L o w a Monthly Rant. Fawn Lsks Es-tates. 2 Bedroom. Immsdlels Occu-pency-Only 816 ,900

Stratford VMS Spedous 2 Bedroom w/mesta bed-

oftor - M pay 3 mo* rant.

Sovera others at Chateau Nov!. Chads Lafce end Stratford W e For mtormatton cab: 060-0000

CANTON-1977 Buddy 14x56. stove mwosha,

810.300 495-1633

CANTON - 1977 Squko, 14x70fL. 7x24 oxpando. huge Ming room. 2 bodrooma. 1 baf t . M sppbances No eaM roof over CMan 406-0006

Change Your LIFESTYLE

Not Your LIFE SAVINGS

HOME OWNERSHIP FOR LESS COST THAN MOST APARTMENTS

a Homea bom $24,000

S N M M Beautify B Oakland Cty./Wlxom ft SIM r M bom $205/mo

FANTASTIC INCENTIVES

MOOELS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE

QCCUPAHCY

COMMERCE MEADOWS

THE NEW AMERKAN LIFESTYLE 664-2767

FOUR MILES NORTH OF ISBONWIXOMRO.

iMkm. Mee than 14 yaara i baby krnMhad $66,000

$10-347-4100 330 W Mbchal

. M l 44770

CABIN NEAR SNOWAY LAKE Neer Lakee A The RMe Mwa

GLEN ARBOR REALTY

sMof to r tngss t THEHOMEST&D

And

LEELANAU COUNTY

Ceb Sloven E Netherton. Broker a r i s ^ i GRANO TRAVERSE BAY. M» f t bontage. wooded tot wMh nice san-dy beach Cab r.aWngs 563-0667

HARBOR SPRINGS RESORT COTTAGE

Year -round rooort cottage wbh p vlow of LHtto Trail aaa Bay 3 bad-rooma. 2 M l baf t * , large gasps Offered MmMhed M $305,000. Hamlngar-PEDERSEN RE

(616) 526-2176 HARBOR SPRINGS VICTORIAN

prestigious Uttto Msrtx* Ciuo on 2 * ecre* of prime reeciit property O v a 3.300 aq.R. M floors, restored bn ceding, chandabor* and much moral Offarad M $005,000 by

Hemlnger-PEDERSEN R.E. (616) 526-2176

HtGGPtS/HOUOHTON LAKE New 3 bedroom cabiadtM chMat Yr roiaid homo, wooded tol ctoee to lsks'SIMS park. S30.000. 622-0343

HUBBARD LAKE - Party Star*. Growing buebioee tor amMtoue per-son. M M location 1152 sq.fL on main boor with M upatabs. CaB George Koontz. Century 21 Crow Raaby

517-356-2181

LAKE CHARLEVKMX-110 f t leks

MMobt Estates * 2 Sanitary ayslam ma ln ta lnod by sssoc l s t l o f i $'55,000

LAKE CHARLEVOtX/Bdyne ML 2 both. 3 bedroom older

recreation or M-

$67,000 477-2453

NORTHEASTER MICHIGAN - Lots airaflsM bom 82500 to $7500. 2 or 3 bsdroum M l buft on your lo t $15,900. or wft oomptols to yot» specs. Cal Johneorv.Mn 517-300-4027

~Eva 517-621-5447

N O R T H E R N M I C H I G A N

H O M E B U Y E R S O P E N H O U S E

SAT. May 5 10:00 - 5:00 . SUN. May 6 12:00 - 4:00

COLDWELL BANKER REAL ESTATE 600 S ADAMS BIRMINGHAM (313)642-2400 .

the moot current Mtmg inventory Are you conetdertng the pmcfiaaa or s M of a home, oondo. wolertronf property, vacant land ot busbtaas opportunity m northern MtoMgan? > so. plaaaa plan to drop by at your oonvsnMnca. Wa have oi-flcos m Traversa Cby. Suftons Bay/ LMand. Q M Artmr. Boutoh/CrystM Lake. Petoekay/Habor Spring*, Chalevotx/Boyne City. Oaytord Hope lo see you ihorM

COLDWELL BANKER SCHMIDT REALTORS

,-RAVERSE CITY BAY FRONTAGE JL kooiry oondo on WoM " 3m wator, 3 m M Iron

3 badrooma. 2.6 bafta dan, f i r ep lace , much more 8425.000 (414)022-2100

2600 sq.fl Bay. 3CT I

394 Out Of Town Property For Sala

GAYLORO- By Owna 3 bedroom. 14 baf t , l u l baaament a m . 2 c a garage. 2 acra* IJOO sq.lt. Laka

~ " mas throughout ($17)732-0327

337 Fa For Sala MET AMORA HUNT HORSE COUNTRY

250 acraa. modeM. charnMtg 3 bed-room Mrmhouee. flraptaoa. o l heet Mr. horae born, tack room. 4 oar ga-rage. tenant houee. sr/3 b M uuwa-Roikng land. 2 JOO I t rhar k adage,

lovety wood* 4 ML Rd. bon-WB dMde. Oaistopsmsnl po-

2 & 3 BEDROOMS 3 FULL BATHS

From $150,000 Offer ing vary daalraWa Condominiums in a

vary-SELECT Location. There ara di f ferent SELECT

Uni t types and you may choose f r o m 17 dif ferent

SELECT Elevations.

478-5666 On Grand River, West of

Drake in Farmington Hills

I Open Mon. thru FH. 1 to 6 (yes. Including Thurs.)

I Sat. A Sun. Noon to 5 ^ W p ^ B u i h b y

^ - ^ T r i - M o u n t

• 11E. .

-^•OFTITALLS - 9/ W ACTS 120 boMaga by 2BB side A l UFTM** m East M l M d d t o M t souft of 10

FARMINGTON HILLS-60x462 toned RA-3. en MMdtoMI . S ol Ten Mbe Asking $24.000 Al l u l l l l l l es Asking I

FARMPtGTON MLLS 4 ecre plus

I ciddeeac l o t Bel or budd to

GARDEN CITY On own payment

homselts. I $36,000 wbh Land Contract Tame Otto N. $ctMM ROM Eslats 421-1515

HOLLY 70 ecres. 1000 fl. bMck lop bontage 504 wooded Very attrac-tive price and term* For Irdornw-Iton. cad Mr. Laftovbz. 567-3600

LAKE SHANNON LAKEFRONT LOT with tremendous dew of waaa A island* UMiids. tree* A 116 I t of sandy shoraflne. $110.000

ONE OF THE LAST eMsrtronil bUkflrw anas on private M sports Laka Shermon Possftls so la MM M f t 82 f l of sandy beach 875.000

Syhrla L. CoM. ReM Estete Broka 629-4161

IIVONIA LOT T W i U f f l l 6 m M A Merriman

LOVELY roftng I S acra prime k * m C M r t M M . wbh mekjre sppla oak. mepM A htoeeunMiu cherry traaa Near world-ranowned Cranbrook. $246,000 Aak tor...

She i l a S w a n s o n REAL ESTATE ONE

646-1600 M1LFORD AREA

Por ted Wooded $47,000

Treed bidldtog M M Beeuf f t l 2 acra M m prastigMus Mbtord Pine l lssdasa backing lo Kensington Metro Park. Bufld to auk. Cafl 362-4150 or 306-3000

290 ACRES - ideM tor Gob course Sections 8. 9. 16 and 17. l IumMMJ

440-2915

NOftTHF*LD TOWNSHIP 5 and 10 acre pacoa Beeutlfui M r of gob oourse Perked Land Con-

437-1174

NORTHVILLE - Introducing Pvartord MsedCTs. next to Edenderry

toehrmg 12 unique home 25 acra* A worthy m»estniail tor a

homa. Simply, a must to s M 7 J For private showing.

256-5263 r c r Derwa B. B u r * Broka

NORTHVILLE TWP- Wooded hft-Mde lot Wsfkmg dtotsnos to down-town. dfy wator. $75,000 CMysl6< 4600 Evee

NOVI - Developer's Dissni! 5H acra

a bom praaugtous 96 Century 21 WeM

ORCHARD LAKE BUILDPIG SITE OseMbul subdlrMlori. Larga c o m a lot $197,000. AMc tar

M C , REALTORS

ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE Bufld to a l t on Mrge lot ft eotaM edSubdMon 640-&

Over an ecre woodod sloping b raft. Chooee your own bUMsr hare Sefla bufld yoi Lot perks. Bb i iMn/ ian School* One of the Mw la i i aka ig bubdaM lots, m charming Frankln "Mag i Bring M oftor* 8129.000 AM tor

Ray Fox 626-6700

Cranbrook PLYMOUTH CITY. NW c o m a of Burroughs A Had ing N 192 X 125 Greet bv 866.000

PLYMOUTH - Introducing Pine RMge - Plymouth's moot

M control. AlH of Ann A r t * * Rd H ROCHESTER MLLS - North Oaka.1 Oufton Rd, W of Uvemot* Bpeo-B B M H I M M H l i sn

PRBdE 8- LYON PROPERTY L o c M d on PomMc TraB noar 8

ROCHESTER DOWNTOWN 50x190 lo t rarttdaM St A l utflfl $46^00. Greet m Town mraBom CaB

WHITE CHAPEL - Troy. IB I I b l l i . Ona apace, prbne toaoMt M O M 11SBS. $790. Rapfy M Boa 120. Oft.

C a l l G a r y S t r a n g e

3 1 3 / 1 3 6 2 - 3 3 3 3

F A R B M A N S T E I N & C O . ROCHESTER SCHOOLS Oefciayi Tap. U B aRa. 610 fl frontage

6eeut*ully irtuaiedl at and of psnm-suM. 8163.000. C M 4B4-1724

64-713$ or Svoe: 34fr-1743

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1623

14.70,2

IN NOVI-WIXOM AREA A NEW HOME THAT COSTS

LESS THAN AN APARTMENT UBy. 2 bedroom. Moa M t a . hduae Sunder 2-6pm 875 900

P L Y M O U T H

satbig apace laa. Lots M cup-boerda. tormM dftlng I M fttab

OLLEY REALTY exclusive hemes Ana Arbor Sahooft. sbsod, perked $13BJOOB. No lendoontrset Can 313-231-3171

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

N.YMOUTH H e r e ' s h o w it works: 2 MM tor SM or A

ft I j B i l l "Baga AMdng $246.000 each CM 644-7V» ar 647-7*47

1) Home Purchase Price (Tax * T.tWl $23,965

2) Downpayment (10%| S 2.397

3| Amount of loan $21

4| Interest Rate Iaee below] 12W

5) Total Monthly Loan Payment

6| Monthly

m m s S M

CENTURY 21 4 a r t t o r d 8 o u »

2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0

YPMLAtm TWP. - Aaaa e n ^ H

Homes from $24,000 to $60,000 lepproe. 1,000 aq. ft. In 1.600 aq. R.|

COMMERCE MEADOW

keTket, MbM1'Sat aa e a C 8 Ml.990. t / $ 4 — k Baab. BBB-1T79

a t O O f l W . n , M f l B M W M V B -

i S B « u s s p M M f t t M M U k

WeLOOMWLD WaaB ALL MEW MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUMTY

n o r t h o f 1 - 4 6 o n

684-2767 HOURS:

Mon -Thurs 10 a.n».-T pj f t . . PrL-Sal. 16 I B . 4 pm.

STARUMB FAWTABY a a M

J T m J W The

Michigan Grou

-

HUMTMQ/Fiei MtO CAMP • E t o u r aprtngMdMk

[917462 *2*C,'C"m9'

Carrol Lake C M now 874 900 A8K FOR CAROLYN KELLER

C E N T U R Y 2 1 T O D A Y 8 5 5 - 2 0 0 0

W BLOOMFKLD- FaM ' l o T O

(DeM tor CaaM $06,900 991-1439

342 Lakafront Proparty ABSENTEE OWNER M TOWN

OPEN FRI, SAT. SUN 1-6 UPPER STRAIGHTS LAKEFRONT

• Ova 2 ecres • 4 bedroom*. 3 4 balh* • Pool 6 spa • Must M by May IM • Oacouil tor ceMi • immedlete Occupency

$399,500 6441 Wards* Ci 1-600-56BOUSE

313-461-2756 313-662-6604

ASK FOR MR. RIGHT ALUMMUN SIDED. 1-2 badroom ranch. 50 fL of bontage on M sports Duck Lafce. 2 c a garags New sap-

.oo»Sfurhec« Open. Sonde, 12-5. 2247 O o M a . N Ol 14-50. W off Ouck Lake Rd. $06,900. 667-4262

BEAUTIFUL IRISH IdLLS Larga lot, 100 fl. on waMr on 600 ecre M sports leko $47,500 A M tor Steve 750-3400

BELLEVILLE Cape Cod. 1500 sq beth. 2 <

bedroom. 2

tone of kjp with deck 56 ft of $130,900. By

and dock on Great buy M

697

SY OWNER. 2 2 flrsptoces, Mrge

landacapad. deooralad. 2 4 s p * f 1^0.000 634-0006

C A S S L A K E W O O D L A N D S

Two Lakatrant homes rsmemmg m

Laka Lafcetront pnca* atari M 8360.000 Alao. Mka a ream home* yamng si $240.000 CM 363-0077

CPtOERELLA LAKEFRONT HOME 7"bedroom, i b M . on bogey Laka 2 cm garage, stone fliapMca. a muM sea $140,000 or b M Oflsr

632-5415

EXECUTIVE RETREAT - Why Drive North? Ruettc log homo on M sports Dea Lake, ft OarksKm 8265.000

644-7737

HIGHLAND 6 god course 4 bsfl tot custom 4 bedroom. 2V» bafta. dbtbtg room. nook. IM floor Muidry. M n g room, temby room, large den. naw k M s n 6 lape lb iu .

A rea decs . compMIM) Mndecaped. $266,000 Pcisaftls and contract MuM tee 313-6B7-4006

LAKEERC

e t o ! b doc*, dramadc vMa.

676-3466

LAKEFRONT BoeutBul prtvass M

tot dec* 347-2978

LAKE HURON property- Cuatom Hexagon home w/SOOO sq. f t Caba-na. 17 sere*. 900- frontage an Mka

Mergers

frontage (917)3

tr (817)344-0275

METMORA Opaa Houae. Slav. Apr. 29 1pm - 5pm 3900 sq , f t 3 bed-room. 3 both Secluded wooded set-ting on 2 tor dbsUkxa ( M tor Jean). Reeflty 3778 S. Lapaar Rd 67S-2215

ORCHARD LAKEFRONT

550 11 on

CALL SYLVIA STOTZKY The Mkftlgan Group

B91-9B06 or 861-4100

OXBOW LAKE For SaM by Oamari Cuatom ftdb Ranch, wtafly < M H

Ida view

I ^ f l d W M s r S f t b M M M i Lafce ChertevoM m Boyne Cby

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4

LAKE BIKWWOOO - GET YOUR BOAT RCADY FOR BIBMdER FUN. GORGEOUS WOOOS) WATER-FRONT BITE READY FOR SPRBIQ OCCUPANCY NEARLY 2dfl0 BO FT WTTH ISLAND KITCHEN. DE-LUXE MASTER SUITE TAKE COM-MERCE flO, W. TO STARWOOO. NORTH TO GULPWOOO TO LEAP-WOOO TO OORWOOD

RALPH MANUEL 651-6000. Rea. 645-1239

OPEN SUNOAY 2-4 Commerce Lafce. large tot 3 bedroom

Kan Down Reedy

OPOtauN. 12-4PM Upper S*

00 fa Ft

raduoed to $444,000

CASSLAK&RONT 4 lots evMMMe wbh W BM ScftooM bom 8230.000

OPENSUN 12-4PM

Contamporary. Mng Reoenriy

beach wbh a a a of fta Mka A Bay PoJm* Country O u t Owner a -mry modiMed. Priced to M toot el $374,900

CALL CHfVS OR DONNA RE/MAX EXECUTIVE 737-4900

OXFORD LAKEFRONT

ooae of ' aaklng $200,000

PINE LAKE. Naw Luxury Condo* Mertxs loyers. ceramic ft* ptuah carpet o M trim. $i>opaan cabine-try Mnn Mr pramium sppflanrat, French doors, aacurby system.

rwuae snd yoid owr privet* boat sflp mduded $366,000 to IM.OOC P issa iMdby

For ModM haws 4 bdnniMor i

RARE FINOI 100 f t on BfMan Ltfca RaMMt 1946 3 bMooma. maalar a / a M ommrn A p i l i f t s eun dack. EngBMt Garden* $360^)00. TLE.

TRAVERSE CITY - WaMrbrM ae-tata. 319 f t on W. Grand Tranaroa. Bay contamporary ranch style home, todlura* 7 ptu* bedroom*, ot-

Contad Re-Max of Bk R a p M

U N I O N L A K E to, cuatom sandy bottom. 8 a flaMMcint flra-

P r i w e t o ^ d ' w ™Bk Ownar! CM

UtMONLK.-n. north Miora. 42 I t . bonMgo. second 62 R. srHoriab Ml 8330.000.

UPPER STRAITS LAKEFRONT

WALLS) LAKE CONOO - 1 bod-room. ad aptMi i .as. M a s deck, en-doeed garage, boat docks aval SOW $49.000. 664-0175

s s r

34S C H i l a r y L o l l ACACIA PARK. PARK. Socaan w , tot 190.

Mefce oftor. 634-702

Redtord. 2 ar ena* wbh vaidM. aeo-aon OtortoQardan*. F o r i d u i b M u a

GRANOLAWN TsMgraph-Slx MB* M m 2 tot*, aacaan 25. moe Viceboi oflar M M M 46

*. B M 6-2129

OAKLANO HHXS Mamoria dan*. 4 tola, valued $BB6.

Om-

p a . M M a 2 IM bay. 65 2-4714

PARKVKW MEMORIAL - 3 MBa Rd.. L N o M 4 ptoM togi M M f t

946-1 I O

WHITE CHAPS. • Spread GdapaL 4 chotoe k**. K2400 or BoM oftor M

M fte

2-4706

T bompaoo-Br own 553-6700

ASWEET DREAM

1100 s t f t mam rd Ii ni'iMgi AdM-

one M Wayne s prima area* OMy $37,000

THE PRICE IS RIGHT! ON" W>U OWN low PfT. Very M M e . smpie perkmg. room to odd on to ftto 113*136 let Cad today tor a H

8126.000 Century 21 - J. Scott, Inc.

522-3200

3.66 (appro*. 4 of buflcflng

M d * - 1.290 eq.lt. Vary McM 8320.000

BLOOMFIELD REALTY. BtC 647

• a n good bomege. s M a a t a r a n d u M -

C M John Boaar 241-

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n FARMBNGTON Grand Rhar A Ore-

I t Ina/raMB. 3 8200.000 I

. 4200 sq. r tot 22804

' 4 ^ 3 % FOR SALE - Keego H a t x *

One Boo' lowed CAU. JERRY JANKOWSKI

Thompaon-Brown 553-6700

UVOMA - tMpp MBb Tap Mory 2.700 aquas tool

CALL JERRY JANKOWSKI Thompaon-Brown

553-6700

m a d . Ptywwudi R d W. af FanMng-tofc. Cae Mf ta S M * . 341-4040

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

M M M dr oondo unRs. Cherry M l e re* WeSsi A sewa ara m. Old

One Way Realty Premium Ptymouth

1 1 2 . 0 0 0 - eq.fl. ourisna'

B a r r y E l le rho lz REAL ESTATE ONE

274-6911

SUBURBAN OFFICE BUILDING 9000 eg. a piue Banquet H— 984

Biw. Parking. L ^ . term* $226,000

C A L L M A R Y K E L L Y at $$1-1400

WALLED LAKE - L a g * Commacaat.

•ASHMAMFTA*1 POMATG AA

t a l a O r FOR LEABC - 4.700 equare MM FARMPtGTON MLLS buhjMrlai !• dhik M 1

^xZZZSemo* 4 m 4 e off 1-444 CALL MARY BUSH OR TOOO BMTTH

Thompaorv- Br own 553-6700

FOR SALE - NOVI 44 Acre*

T^A lGrand>Rhar CALL JERRY JANKOWSKI

Thompaon-Brown 5S3-6700

Novi

G r a n d R i ve r F r o n t a g e 2500/5000/7000 Sq. Ft.

Docks r Available

Reduced rates I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y

Call: Jon Savoy Signature Associates

(313) 948-9000-:

354

LII i: Manf tocMton tor MM 2 lamby

trbnooa. plenty of perkmg $S2.9o£ For mora mtormaMon. ca l > r . »

ERA FIRST FEDERAL ^

478-3400 -QAROEN cmr

6 UNIT FVst oftortng. I courtyard. 2 c

PERRY REALTY 476-7440

•rVESTOR8$1tOO per monf t roh t i t

Aatc for Joonle Gurskl. Tha PnidantM

626-9100 or 626-5363

PLYMOUTH - UpdMa Downtown C o t H a t

income nea BftMk. Muw. •

RKXTER4 ASSOC 344-6100-

WESTLANO - D M I M T J Z

tkaays ramad. 8 4 4 M 0

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Ona block trom Lake MteNgan JuM N. of CfwMvolx. » 3640 sq. ft, 2 yr. oW home. 3 badrooma. 3V4 batfia. 2, Z

oul pafto. 24x29 family room sdtfi drctSar bar. M l batfi; ' rac room. uMKy room, and 5x40 waBt-bi k iiM/Mr a igfl.

12x14

dudae brtck'flrapiaca. deer cedar ciBng I OBfc M U r a f t i J trtTW I r 10 upper WM,

1 wan M l bfltfi, 14*14 Bbrary MR landacapad. $255,000 sdtfi LX .

12E* O&E Thursday, April 26. 1900

ASK FOR

N^CMRMRWALTV

From 11 00. U *apMr. AMo Mat M -inBuanl n IiiparBai CaB tor a n M rapoto t 1 (05-644-B633 Ext 111

MVCSTO«6.I

ay D M I * yaar 4 ata hava praparty OM me 1*4 MB you M a .

Call Jonnle Gurski ThaPnjdanBM

•3*4400 or u a - u c s

MMortaaoaa A ™V« IHBMV • Land Contracts

morlqaoaa <Hlgr>oat $SS REALTY 478-76

CASH FOR LANO CONTRACTS 1 Won I IM

I BUY Call Dartmouth Properties

427-5140

MO

AAA VDEO STORE For Sato. prima ar**. uMoj * • graat a*moar»pnic» Sacriflca i 141.000. Aak tor OMoraa lOam-IOpm 535-1055

H O T E L / f W S T A t m A N T Pramium Oakland Coiatty »ca<>or M guaM rooma, 100 aaM raatauraM

i room to y w Ta •raproMMad. Co

Barry Elterholz REAL ESTATE ONE

274-8911 ICC CREAM 4 UGMT LUNCH buat-aaaa. EaiabBahad M yaar* ago 160 000 ndudaa awe*. Oomntomn Lapaar 664-0M1

- * " " 0 0 0

17300/aaB 43000 C Uka mm. CoM

M Bam-5pm. MM IJIO

PtZZARM FOB SALE- Carryout/da-M t y . Omomr Bnawcad. Ba In buM naM tor youraalf Mil nM br rour*aH

PIZZA SUB SHOP Plymouth Rd. loc down CaB BM. pa« Altar 4«m.

- U»onM Buay Mlon H0T006 rm » 42S-3B61.

72B-36B0

SIX TONING labM a 4 2 taming

112.000 37SJ441 or 671-6414

TROY CLOSED RESTAURANT

130 *aat* tuBy aquippad. For rant CM Mr FMk 855-8300

VENOMG CANOY IS SwaM OiiL-c aaa 25 macNnaa on aa-

M m M t H t of « 7 « 5 ft you

i mft 111 t w i

$60,000 • S300.000 + par yaar ta a

Sanoua inqui ' iM I and Evaa 624-OB42

A UIM FRANCHISE

AUTO SERVICE CENTER ovar 30 yaar* ago

<200.000 poaaaatoayaar NaMon 4 York, tat RaaBor*.

AVAILABLE SHARED EXECUTIVE

HaMaiMilp- MaM tor ctoanup thoc or ?. ApprndmaMy 20 car a n l i n

i 2 nxto atraten

torn* 32010 MKtNQMi A«a. Wayna.

32ft-5300

r AUTO SALES Thraa Mala tor rant al uaad car daalarMlp KM* tor ctoanup mop or ?. Appro«matar» 20 car daMara « 2 maa atratcrt

' hurry 32010 M-cf rgy «»« Wayna. I

BENNETT AUTO SALES Thraa Maaa tor ram al uaad daatonNp. Ida* tor or T AppraodmaMy 20 M l i N M i n W .

wabMn r hurryl

32010 Mwfugan Ave. Wayna. I 320-5300

r AUTO SALES Thraa Mala tor rant al uaad daatanNp ktaal tor ctoan*> tfiop or T. Approxlmataly 20 I ta 2 mAaMratcTi Raaacwatla raw. Battar hurry!

32010 kkcnigan Ava Wayna. Ml. 326-&300

0EU - CAFETERIA (12 OMc* BuMtag comptax) Troy S0K doam. aaauma bank noia*.

462-2786

DONUT FRANCHISE • axMOng aub-urban buataaaa on major thorough-lara doing haavy flroa* « w mucn mora poMnaal by Mdr i f l ataotaaaM

EARN HO monay ta yow own vand-tag tuMnaaa No monay down. 100% hnanctap. Naar 4 uaad ma-cMnaa Wa aarvtca martitaaa 4 pro-n t o product auppBara. 683-1M0

Eeay. Lucrmva. Fun. 4 flgur* tacoma pcaalt l i . CM Mr* Rao, ban—an

p rod ic^ ln * tor tfta 90 » 4 baycrxl

1-800-802-0843

FARMINQTON HHXS

I FUND • group homa* taaaad to Ma

lor 12 yr*. A I ara oparaaad b»

•na paid ta lull M and of

M a n you radra Oratt huaaliiiaiH. 3477.000

RED CARPET KEIM MAPLE, INC.

563-5668 642-6500 HAM SALON FOR SALE

Day*. 476-4122 avaa 47

HAM SALON tor n s atorOng a (am8y 324.000 536-1044

NATIONAL Loan Na aapalinica nao-ta Oakland CaiaNy.

TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR CAREER

Want to aara 390.000 ar mora a

AMOWCAN6 OCT CLEAN OMMKMG WATER. Oaa M Mo H g g n l preblama oorv-oamtag ua today^aMaeMMtj^cilmr

irniihmim. m mta a aaM Buy" T>SNIISSNOJ?B

you-1

TCBY THE COUNTRIES M T TOUGART

4800.000 tuorty H you have Oia couraga to can. it could maka you rich. 24 nr.

746-9695

381 Monty To Loan - Borrow ALL HOMEOWNERS

$ Speedy Cash $ Any purpoaa. low rata*. cradK

" B ^ E I S ^ R T G A G E Monay From Your Homa FaatI

WANTED: 3240.000

M 3320.000. C M Kan. 24 houra 524-0462 Aftar 4pm. 364-6405

382 Real Eatata Wantad AAA INVEST CORPORATION 43130 Uttca RO a t y a n Dyka

Why aMLand Contract at dtacount? For a battar Ktaa CM 939-1200

400 Apta. For Rent

BIRMINGHAM FARMS

1 BEDROOM DELUXE I n c l u d e d h e a t 4 h o t w a t e r

$495 ^ 851-2340

c< oaa to loam. A<

Or

t S S . * * CM Mlka 649-1649

643-0750

BIRMINGHAM. MwMy 1 badroom. $475 month. Carpoled. nmmt, daco-ratad. bale on y or pane Cradlt ra-port i aqua ad N Eton. N of Mapta. 356-2600 Evaa:64#-1650

B IRMINGHAM-MERRILL WOOD Arma Apartmanta-Studio 4 2 bad-room. 2 batfi apart marts avMabta. 3585-3956/mo 1 yaar laaaa CM 842-7400

BIRMINGHAM

NOW LEASING THE 555

LUXURY HIGH RISE • 1,2. 3 badromn apartmanta

. ' • D o a n l o f l n Birmingham • CompOmanMry Qaraga parking

. MEAT INCLINED • Vartlcal Mnda provtdad

• 2 4 3 badrooma. waaftar/dryar provtdad

CALL TODAY!I 645-1191

Aak About Our 2 badroom Spaaaf

BIRMINGHAM PLACE Apartmanta ayMabla. 1 badroom, 2

atari at $795 par month. 1 yaar taaaa Ptaaaa cM 642-9000

BIRMINGHAM Tatograph & 14 Mile

2 Bedroom Apartments HEAT INCLUDED

From $875

The Glens Of Bloomfield

642-6220

400 Apte. For Rant CANTON

Bedford Square Apta. NOW TAWNO APPLICATIONS FOR

Bgacwu^U2J tad r

STARTING AT $475 981-1217

- CANTON-BROOKVI6W VILLAGE

APARTMENTS 1 4 2 badroom aparlmann and t

. dryar No to $473 • aacurtty

CALL OFFICE HOURS (9AM - SPM. MON -FRI.)

729-0900 CANTON

CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

(LILLEY 4 WARREN)

1 Month Free Rent

$200 Security (thru Apr* 30)

(naa> tananta only)

Prtvata Entrancaa Ona Badroom - $405. 900 aq. ft Two Badroom - $570. 1100 St Ft

VarUcal tumda 4 carport Mdudad oftor TrarMar of Employmant

Cantor

FAIRWAY CLUB Qottside Apts. 16 2 Bedroom

Free Gort Heat 6 Hot Water Free

Carport Included 728-1105 •CANTON•

FRANKLIN PALMER

From $450 Free Heat $200 Security Deposit

FIRST MONTH FREE OPEN UNTIL 7f l0 P.M

Outat Country Satttao e Spaooua I Sound-condlttonad Apartmanta Poo*^aun»Cahta-L aroa CloaaU

ePMaacl tan awatabta

On Palmer. W. ol Lilley 397-0200

Dt fv 9 - 7 Set A Sun. - 4

•ABETTER DEAL • CASH OR GUARANTEED SALE

GET FAST ACTION REMAX EXECUTIVE

CASH TOOAY OR

GUARANTEED SALE Atao R ta Foradoaura

Or Naad Of Rapak

Century 21 CASTELL1 325-7900 PRIVATE HVESTOR H pianhaMig proparttaa In naad of ra-p M or a quick doatag tor caafi or larma C M Mark 644-1006

400 Apte. For Rant APPLEWOOO APTS.. SoUtMWd. 1 badroom. balcony/patio, cantrai air. carport appro*- BOO aq.ll $415

356-0026

Aftar Spm

mam naar O.U. tor akyta. M 4 garaga. CM

373-7128

Autoum HNa/Ponttac

Beautiful Duplex Townhouses

• 2 Badrooma F u l l

$495 month

WOODCREST COMMONS

BIRMINGHAM i APARTMENTS

ta haan of t o r . NaMy ramodatad

BIRMINGHAM UPTOWN. Slngtaa •alcoma 2-3 badrooma. 1100 aq. ft.

I. watar 4 appftancaa. $800/MO A aami i Juna 1. Apart 644-3232

BIRMINGHAM 3 badroom. 2 * balh lownhoma naar Mapta 4 Adama Rd. Waking J M a n a to dcwmloam. TMa contamporary M a M a M haa a nmm-<j rantoHMad Mtarior Maturing a Euro-atya kneftar. almond appa-anoaa. nautrN carpatng throughout 4 marorad c lou t doors Atao pn-

Nr. 4 baaamant with laundry hook-upa AM about our 2 yr. taaaaa For appt Mor thru Sat. c M 644-1300

BIRMMGHAM - t badroom or 1 )m Mth dan. Cloaa lo town.

tndudad

Or

MMly Haat 4 hot $590 - $695 par

C M Mlka 64B-1649 643-0750

BIRMINGHAM - 2 badroom. 1 bath. •Mng room, dining room, baaamant, aaparaM fumaoa Locatad at 1226 Bad. Laaaa: $625 644-7642

2457 E carpal. Itanda. appa-

anoaa. oantrN Nr No p m Laaaa $470-3500 643-4428

Bloomfield Area Bloom fleW Orcherd Apts.

Bpadoua 1-2 badroom apartmanta from J426; ndudaa haaL gaa 4 wa-tar Bilr.aa tadudad. Pool + laundry facawaa 4 mora. Snort farm, tur-ntahad units avaBabta. Opan 7 daya

332-1848 BLOOMFIELD HILLS - LMafrom on Squara Laka Contamporary wtth baautth* «tm>. 2 badrooma. $BBS/mo. 522-6625

Bloomfield Twp.

Crystal Lake Apts. 1 4 5 Badroom naar oonatfucbon. kntury apaiUiiaiiU. Each Mth

H mBa E of TaMgraph. fuat S of Orchard Laka Rd. on doff Drtva

CANTON - Cozy 1 badroom. $360J MO haM 4 a a t a tadudad. Bacurtty

279. S. Of Ford A IMr Spm S71-B321 Rd . E Of I-m 571

Carton

WINDSOR WOODS

LUXURY APARTMENTS 1 4 2 Badroom Apartmanta

From $485 w t t h carport V art leal Bkoda Throughout

OUM Soundproof Corwtructlon Waat to Shopping

Alao avaaahla noar 2 badroom. t H bath Townhouaa Mth hj* baaamant 4 araahar/dryar hook-up. $700

Ofl Warran baiwaan Shafdon/LMay Mon.-Frl.. 9-5pm. Sat 4 Sun 1-6pm

Evanlng appolntmants avalabta

459-1310

400 Apts. For Want 0ETROIT- Grayton Park J^ta. 1 4 2

ii Mtada

$31-1402

• FARMINGTON •

CHATHAM HILLS 1ST MONTH FREE

$200 SECURITY DEPOSIT FREE GARAGE

On Bataclad Uma FREE HEALTH CLUB

J Indoor Pool • Saunaa Sound 4 Ftraprootad Conaaucuon

Fraa HaaRhCkjP MambaraNpa Luxurtoua LMng at

FROM $520 Or Old Grand RM> bat.

Orafca* H i i M n t i .

476-8080 Opan Daly 9am-7 pm

Sal 11am-Spm Sun. I1am-4pm

FARMINGTON FARMINGTON MANOR Now avaa abta studio 4 1 marts. carpaMd

ratad No pats From $400 474-2552

FARMINGTON HILLS

RIVER VALLEY APARTMENTS

31600 Nina M8a. )uat W.of Orchard MAFF Laka Rd . 1 bat N of Fraadom Rd

RENT NOW 4 SAVE $$ CM or a u p i n tor apadata on h o u y 1 4 2 badroom from $540 (Pats OK)

Mort-Fr1..by appomtma. it only SM-Sun. 1-Bpm

473-0035 FARMINGTON H I U S

Walnut Oaa* Apta 10 MBa 4 Mtddiatoan Larga 1 badroom. Irom $425, plus ulHttaa 471 -4556

FARMINGTON HILLS FROM $475

•Free Heat •Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms 1 or 2 Year Leases

VILLAGE OAKS 474-1305

FARMINGTON HILLS. 2 badroom. 2 bath. Araptaca. 1143 aq f t Waahar. dryar. Wind*, carport No aacurtty. $710 Indian Craak Apis 471 -2746

1 Bedroom Unfurnished & Furnished Apt.. A vail able

FEATURING

SApts. that tod Ma a homa es«ngia atory Mtng eutaty room wtth attic storaga eOtcaBanl accaaa to Fraaaraya ePrtvato patios eSmM pats waicoma ePrtvMa artranca

For your convantanoa now opan Mon.thru Frt.. 10 to 6. Sat . 11 to 3

HEATHMOORE APTS. 981-6994

CHERRY HILL/MtddtabMt-2 bad-room Appaaaoaa, mm- aa ipatky Each unit, own anaanoa. No paM.

$405/pius haM O RBMy.6BB-BB44

CHERRY HtLL/MMdtabaft-2 bad-room Appaanca*. naw carpaMtg. Each unit, own antianca. No paM. $405 plua haM. Q-RMay BBS-l"

CLAWSON 4 ROYAL OAK Praaantly avaBabta 1 4 2 bach apartmanta Ffraplaoa. o M floors or carpadng. dMtwaahai, haM. watar. cooking gaa tackidad ta moM. Many with vartlcd band* PM? AMI AMBER APARTMENTS

Day*. 44ft-I7W5

FARMINGTON HILLS

NEAR DOWNTOWN

FARMINGTON Super Location

Small 60 unit complex

Very large 1 bedroom unit with patio - $485

Includes: carport, all appli-ances. carpeting, verticals, sliding glass door. Shopping neerby

STONERIDGE MANOR Fraadom Rd W of Orchard Laka

478-1437 775-8200

BOTSFORD PLACE GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE

BahMd Botslord Hoapltd

SPECIAL 1 Bedroom for $509 2 Bedroom for $589 3 Bedroom for $709 PETS PERMITTED

Smoka Oatactors matdtod Slngtaa Waicoma

immadtata Occupancy Wa Lo«a ChAdran

HEAT 4 WATER WCLUOED Outat praauga addraaa. dr oontft-nomna. car paling, si ova 4 rafrtgara-tor. a i uOBItaa aatoapt atacti telly ta-dudad. Warm apartmanta Laundry

400 Apte. For Rut

Boulder Park Spadoua 1560 aq It. 2 badrooma. 2 I M aaMa m a « i ayaaam..

$ 8 4 5

32023 W. 14 MAa Rd (W ol Orchard Laka Rd )

932-0188 FARMINGTON HILLS NEW 1500 sq. f l . 2 4 3 badroom inwnhciuaaa. 2-/» bath* with m m England archltactur* Spacious

dryar banda and oovarad parking

FOXPOINTE TOWNHOUSES

Halsted & 11 MUe 473-1127

FARMINGTON HILLS 1000 aq n 2 badrooma. prtvata ar-tranca laundry room, much mora $675/month RoBaad" 336-4226

400 Apta. For Rant

FARMINGTON HILLS

THE HOUSE OF BOTSFORD

1 & 2 BEDROOMS PLUS TOWNHOUSES

FROM $515

tacfcad toyar antry. tuay I kltcAan and baaamant

• p o ^ u ^ ^ S d ^

20610 Botatord Drtva Grand Rlvar

Diractly bahmd Botatord tan

477-4797 FARMINGTON H K X S ^ ^ ^ ^ H madtatafy - 2 badroom. 2 balh ml-crowava. dtafnwaahar. waahar. dryar $665 mo plua aacurtty 477-7679

FARMINGTON HILLS- Luiurtoua 1 Nuga

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY APARTMENTS

BY CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENTS

2 locations to serve you GARDEN CITY

PLYMOUTH Starting at S 3 8 0

HEA TS WA TERINCL UDED Spacious 1 & 2 b e d r o o m & s tud ios

• 24 Hour Ma in tenance • C a r p e t i n g . App l i ances

• Laundry & S to rage Faci l i t ies • Cable TV

Open M o n -Fr i 9 am - 5 p m Sat 10 am - 12 Noon

Mode l Hours Tues -Fr i 3 p m - 6 p m Sat & Sun 12 N o o ^ * 6 p m

425-0930

• NOVI •

W A T E R V I E W F A R M S

From s 4 4 0

• C o u n t r y S e t t i n g • L a r g e A r e a • N e a r T w e l v e O a k s M a i l • S p a c i o u s

• Sound Cond i t ioned Masonry Cons t ruc t i on • Pool • Tenn is • D i shwashe r

• Lots of C losets • Cent ra l Air Pont iac Trai l be tween West & Beck Roads

D a i l y 9 a . m . - 7 p .m . . Sa t . & Sun. 12-4 p . m .

O p e n U n t i l 7 P . M .

624-0004

WOODCREST VILLA APARTMENTS & ATHLETIC CLUB

Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments Bach with a fireplace, mini-Winds and balcony or pa-tio. Prtvale athletic club featuring year-round indoor-outdoor pool, sauna, steam bath, whirl-pool and exorcise room Secluded sel l ing . amidst woods and duck ponds. Pets welcome Senior citizen d iscount

2 6 1 - 8 0 1 0 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED OFF WAYIC SO

BETWEEN WARREN 4 JOY. NEAR THE WESTLANO SMOftatNG MALL BENIN. OFFICE AND M00EL OPEN 10 AM -6 PJI.

Ask About Our 2-Bedroom Special

400 Apte. For Rant

Carrington Place Apartments

TTM

ad Carrra ion PMoa Apt* la nom M a lo oftor midtaad SENIORS ra-duoad raiaa on luiiurloua 1 a 2 bad-room apM CMI or vMN ua M Ma oar-nar ol Fraadom 4 Orafca Rda

471-1740

GAROCN C m r i a 2 badrooma

; I s a w A - j s b

GAROCN c m r ta wnaa c

$420/mo. ' ' 477-6444

GARDEN CITY TERRACE

1 bedroom apartments, $400 per month, includes Heat & Water. Off ice hours: 9am-Spm. Monday thru Friday only. 522-0460

400 Apta. For Rant

s 2 r - - - s s £

abta. No pMa. Apart 474-7640

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AFFORD TO ENJOY • New 1 t 2 Bedroom Apartments Available • Convenient To Shopping And Expressways • Cable-TV Available • Prtvste Balcony / Ratio • Kitchen Wtth Open Bar Counter • Dens Available • m Baths Available • And More.. .Visit Us And See For feursetf!

On Halsted '/a Mile North of Grand River

&RAA:^4>1 CLAWSON - ROYAL OAK

DoflS*. doggy. ai*«ara aM you a*a? At Ambar Apartmanta

Pan maal IJII May glvM 280-1700

map Liaai • Cantrai M 1 Badroom - From $660

1 MONTH S FRET RENT BEFORE MAY 10TH

-776$ awAeeefcendB 646-6736

BIRMINGHAM 10 dMrtcL 2 ad. aB S22L "WMCAI

646-1762 BIRMINGHAM-Burlington Arma I

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YMOUTH ELEGANT COLONIAL IN WOOOLORE - 4 bedrooms. 2Vi baths, family room/fireplace, central air. Wood floor in family room and den. Neutral decor. Home on pri-vate cul-de-sac. Home protection plan offered. $209,900 455-7000

INKSTER INVESTORS DREAM - Three bedroom brick ranch, with 1 car garage. Purchaser to assume all repeirs. $39,900 326-2000

LIVONIA NEAT UVONIA RANCH - Sharp as springtime! Three bedroom ranch on tree-lined street. Large kitchen, fin-ished basement wtth fireplace and Vi bath. 2 car ga-rage. ail on pretty lot. $74,900 261-0700

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CANTON SPLENDID VIEW, SPLENDID VALUE - 4 bedroom. 2V* bath colonial. Circular drive, stove, microwave, dish-washer. disposal, central air. 1st floor laundry plus large family room with ceiling fan and fireplace. $144,900 455-7000

:N CITY OPEN DOOR TO VALUE - 3 Bedroom brick ranch, 2 full baths, full basement. 2V5 car garage, country kitchen on nice lot $69,900 326-2000

REDFORD SUPER SPECIAL - Pride of ownership in this 3 bed-room brick bungalow. 300 ft. deep park-like lot. Large living room, newer kitchen. family room, basement, ga-rage. In-ground pool in private backyard., A good buy. $68,900 261-0700

LIVONIA EXECUTIVE CONDOMINIUM - Luxurious 3000 sq. ft., two level unit. Great room, 2 fireplaces, 3 full baths, 3 bedrooms, sauna. Lower level walkout patio overlooks pool. 2 car garage. -$214,900 261-0700

ANTON WONDERFULLY UPDATED COLONIAL - 4 bedrooms. 1 Vi baths. 1st floor laundry, central air and formal din-ing room. Family room/fireplace, glass doors and gas hook-up. Newer roof, windows and hot water heater. $119,900 455-7000

WESTLAND GREAT FAMILY HOME - 3 bedroom tri-levei. nice area, brick and aluminum, bath and one half. Appli-ances can stay. Bar-b-que in back, two car garage. $62,000 326-2000

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CANTON NORTH CANTON CONDO - Immaculate two bed-room, 1 bath with attached garaga. Neutral decor. Oak cabinets In kitchen. Large laundry and utility room In unit $67,500 455-7000

LIVONIA CHARMING HOME ON LARGE LOT - Three bed-rooms. remodeled kitchen, attached garage with large workshop. Potential to add on. Florida room can be converted to a fourth bedroom or an office. $79,500 477-1111

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PLYMOUTH RIDGEWOOO COLONIAL - Traditional WUNamaburg elevation. 4 badrooma, 2Vi batha. 1st floor laundry and den. Walkout lower level. 2 tiered deck overlooks commons. Sprinkler system and central air. $239,900 466-7000

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WESTLAND A VIEW FROM THE TOP - This Uvonia schools home haa a larga country kitchen, living room and family room. Huga maalar bedroom, offers doorwafl to bal-cony. The open staircaee creetee sharp floor plan. $•4,900 326-2000

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CANTON 981-7200 42711 Ford Rd

CLINTON TWP 791-8444 36870 Ow«eld

NOVI 346-0540 Across Irom 12 Oaks Mas

ANN ARBOR 2877

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12350 Rtsman 453-7144

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Luxurious Weatherstone Townhouses, a prestigious Franklin rental community, feature 2 and 3-bedrooms, 2'A baths, for-mal dining, great room with fireplace and private basements. Two-car attatched garage. Automatic door opener. 24-hr. monitored fire/intrusion alarms.

29600/29900 Franklin Road • 350-1296 Hrs: M - F I0-5, Sat/Sun 1I-5 or by appt.

Managed b y f £ j Kaf tan Enterprises 352-3800

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r Leeee Heel ft Wstw PaM Adults Nopets 455-1215

PLYMOUTH LIVE ON THE PARK

Starting from...$435 ONE MONTH FREE RENTt Heat ft aratw included, central Mr. kitchen bwh-4ns. parking pool

for occupancy Sm 4C325 Ptymouth Rd . Apt 101

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PLYMOUTH LUXURY APARTMENT 2 bedrooms 2 bath, washw'dryw carport, carpeting, drapea S60O/MO 459-6401

400 Apt*. For Rent

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PLYMOUTH - DOWNTOWN 1 bad-room Newly redecoreled AvMattfe May t mdudea uumtee ft use washer ft dryer $4»5/mo Deys 428-4418. Evee 458-2502

PLYMOUTH - Specious 1 ft 2 bed-room apts m smell qutet compw* 8450 8490, heet 8 watw mdudad 348-6077 459-0189

PLYMOUTH, 8375 month, wmtw speow Feb Mwch ft Aprs OsSy room servtce 24 hour measage service Color TV No isaaea immediate nrcupency Oeon or Marie.483-1620

PLYMOUTH - Spedous 1 bedroom Carpeted, appkances. Wr condi-tioned Security depowt No pets 8425/MO. -

PLYMOUTH SU8 LEASE. 2 Bed-rooms. 2 bsths wr. 8485 mo Imme-diate occupancy Cal Evee, Nancy 459-4673 or Days, Rene 455-7200

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536-2497

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One Mile W. of I-275 oft 7 Mile. Northville

340-9010

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400 Apts. For Rent

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473-3983 775-8200

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O p e n M o n . - F r i . 10 :30 a m - 6 : 3 0 p m Sat „ -Sun 1 2 p m - 5 p m

1 M O N T H ' S F R E E R E N T

4 0 0 A p t * . F o r R e n t

ROMEO Area. I bedroom apart

laundry rt» * $375 +

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ROYAL OAK I CLAWSON Fireplaces vert ical b l i nds 4 Hehaeshsr m many Amber Apart mama. 1 A 2 badrooma. Pat? Aak! Daya. MO-1700 Evaa. 2 S W 7 W

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> ' 5 9 5 P a t i o o r B a l c o n y E u r o p e a n - S t y l e C a b i n e t s w / C o m p l e t e A p p l i a n c e s P a c k a g e S w i m m i n g P o o l . J a c u z z i . C l u b h o u s e

S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 B e d r o o m U n i t s P r i v a t e E n t r a n c e W a s h e r / D r y e r H o o k - u p s

L i g h t e d T e n n i s C o u r t s & J o g g i n g T r a i l

C o u n t r y

R i d g e A P A R T M E N T S

O n H a g g e r t y R d . B a l c o r P r o p e r t y

B e t w e e n 1 3 & 1 4 M i l e M a n a g e m e n t

6 6 1 - 2 3 9 9 A

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ROYAL OAK Ambeesedor East I bat. South ol 13 M M or Greenfield Md Lovely 1

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ROYAL OAK Larga 2 badroom AveBaMe 5/1 Larga kachen/dlneio-room. living room Air u n street parkaig AppHanoaa CaMa raady PtNBIB jacl/anca A laundry area. $480 Security $720 Aaa tor Henry,

daya. 524-7328. evee 563-8388

r A A t C a n t o n .

A p a r t m e n t l i v i n g j u s t g o t b e t t e r .

We're making T h e Crossings a better place to live and a % better value. YxiU feel it in the new hallways and newly refurbished clubhouse, foul I see it in the plush landscap-ing when you enter the grounds. And that's just the ^ beginning. It's the new took and feel of The Qossit^pfat Canton—and it's for you. g |

The Crossings at Canton offers 19 different floor-plans with 1 to 4 bedrooms. And whether you choose a 2-level tqpmhome or a luxury apartment, the renewed

this charming rental community shines through the result of our recent^Capical Improve-

apartments and are the largest iff the area, yet are still

incredibly affordable.

o n e -

Vhnt T h e Crossings at Canton today Wit just 20 iwwo fnm Arm Arfeor and downtown Dare*, ya amfonabbj autay from cdL From 1-2/5. just cat Arbor Rd.

D i s c o v e r t h e s e f e a t u r e s a t

T h e C r o s s i n g s a t

• D e n s & . F i r e p l a c e s »

. R ^ p p t o n c e d K t e h e n .

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• C e n t r a l A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g F % > l t h f S l K L 1 2 9

• A C l u b h o u s e w i t h s a u n a . | 4 X 5 , 2 4 2 4 ^

i n d o o r p o o l , e x e r c i s e

a n e w p a r t y room,

$300 Oi l First Month s Rent

COACH HOUSE ( \ P A 0 T M L J _ j D

A t t r a c t i v e 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

«& 2 B e d r o o m T o w n h o u s e s A v a i l a b l e

f r o m s 5 0 5 . ..

HEAT I N C L U D E D w i t h V e r t i c a l B l i n d s

F E A T U R I N G

• C l u b h o u s e

• Sauna

• A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

• 2 S w i m m i n g Pools

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23600 Lamp l igh te r L a m >n Providence Dr ive just N o r t h ot W N r e Mi le Rd in Sou th tV .d

(one block West o l Greenf ie ld Rd I

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t a 5 5 7 - 0 8 1 0

T H E P E R F E C T P L A C E

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• T H E P E R F E C T P R I C E

S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s F r o m $ 6 1 0

Featuring: • P r i v a t e entrances • Ind iv idual washers/

d ryers • Carports • M ic rowave ovens I n c h a r m i n g Nor thv i l l e . close to 1-275, 1-96, Twe lve Oaks Ma l l . Only 12 minutes f r o m Southf ield. 25 minutes to Metro A i rpor t .

3 4 8 - 3 6 0 0

O p e n M o n . t h r u F r i . 9-6

Sa t . 9 -5 - San. 12-5

Developed by M a r k Jacobson & Associates

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s 4 4 0 2 B a d r o o m " T o w n h o u s e "

* 5 2 0 3 B a d r o o m " T o w n h o u s e

* 6 0 5 P o o l • S p a o o u s R o o m s • C l u b h o u s e

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A P A R T M E N T S

10 Mile and Hoover Conveniently located near 1-696 1 a n d 2 B E D R O O M U N I T S

I N C L U D E S H E A T F R E E C A B L E T V

• Air Condit ioning • Carpeting • Appliances • Disposal • Storage Facilitiees • Laundry • Swimming Pool • Tennis Courts

Off ice o p e n dai ly 8 :30 a m . - 6 : 0 0 p .m. Saturday a r d Sunday 10:00 a.m.-5 00 p . m

M 7 5 4 - 1 1 0 0

C A N T O N S P E C I A L

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s f r o m

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I H e a t I n c l u d e d

Stoneybrooke A P A R T M E N T S

4 5 5 - 7 2 0 0 S o u t h o f J o y R o a 0 ,

W e s t o f I - 2 7 5 '

O p e n M o n d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y f = t

9 : 0 0 A M - 5 : 0 0 P M

A peaceful, friendly community S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 B e d r o o m S u i t e s

F R E E H E A T Patrolled security, cable TV available. 24 <-hour maintenance, iundry and storage, ver-tical blinds, air cc nditioning, ceiling fans, package receiving. 2 swimming pools, small pets welcome. Walk to shopping. Adjacent to golf, tennis, indoor ice skating and bike trails. $500 off move-in costs. Call for details.

Come join our family!

3 5 7 - 2 5 0 3 C o r n e r o f B e e c h a n d S h i a w a s s e e

1 B l k . N . o f 8 M i l e i n S o u t h f i e l d

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-PLYMOUTH

Plymouth Hills Apartments

7 4 6 S . M i l l S t .

M o d e r n 1 a n d 2 B e d r o o m

a W A S H E R - D R Y E R I N E A C H A P T .

a A C C E S S T O 1 - 2 7 5 • A I R C O N D I T I O N E D a F U L L Y C A R P E T E D • D I S H W A S H E R • N O P E T S

F R O M $ 4 2 5

Deify Mon -Sat l-6pm (accapt Wednesday)

4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1 2 7 8 - 8 3 1 9

ROYAL OAK - newly decorated. «* pool, balcony. no pa«a 1 badroom. $490 month 2 badroom. S515 month Includes water 435-25 U

Romulus

O A K B R O O K V I L L A 2 and 3 badroom townhouses

Ranging Irom $399 lo S500 includes aM utrtrt.es

Open Mon , (Mad Tuea 6 Thurs Sat 1 lem-2pm

15001 BRA MOT.

9em-5pm 9em-6pm

Closed Son

ROYAL OAK-13 Mike i CooMdge 1 lad $390/

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R o n t

ROCHESTER SOUTHFIELD

1 - 2 B E D R O O M S A p a r t m e n t s & T o w n h o u s e s

^ s iART iwo AT t aas Carport, convenient location oom-petitive rataa. n«oot>at4e Cadlo tee<

GUARDIAN PROPERTY MOMT SOUTHFIELD S5B-S720 ROCHESTER _ SSI-SrSI

R O Y A L O A K 11 M I L E & M A I N S T .

Beautiful, spadoua 1 A 2 badroom apartments Carpeted, decorated. storage * laundry tacamee

FROM $430 Evening A • aaa and hours

WAGON WHEEL APTS S*S-337S

ROYAL OAK, 1 A 2 bedroom fur malted 4 unformatted, naerty deco-rated Heat mdudad. from $500 331-5772 2S3-57W

SOUTHFIELD • Larga 1 badroom $540 . Wato-m Cloeet • Frea heal • Covered Parting • Laundry Each Floor . I 4 2 Yr Leases

T W Y C K I N G H A M V A L L E Y 12 M I L E & L A H S E R

3 5 6 - 4 4 0 3

SOUTHFIELD F R A N K L I N P O I N T E

T O W N H O U S E S We ara now taking applications 'or spring 4 summer occupancy Stop m to see our apaoous Moor plans A l Townhouaee include plush car-peting. vertical bands, kltchan appA-ancas. central air. private patio 4 parking by yoor door •2 bedroom/2 bath. 12S1 sq.tt •3 bedroom/2 bath, 1537 aq rt •3 bedroom/2'* bath 1512aq f t i

F R O M $ 6 6 7 P E R M O . Gas Heat 4 Water included

3 5 5 - 1 3 6 7 -

®rtstnl Square A P A R T M E N T S

A T T R A C T I V E 1 & 2

B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

4 4 5 f r o m

• C a b l e T V A v a i l a b l e

• P r i v a t e B a l c o n y / P a t i o

• W a l k - i n S t o r a g e R o o m

W i t h i n A p a r t m e n t

• C e n t r a l A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

• S w i m m i n g P o o l

• S o c i a l A c t i v i t i e s

Convenient to Expressways & Twelve Oaks Mall

O n B e c k R d . , j u s t n o r t h o f

P o n t i a c T r a i l i n W l x o m

6 2 4 - 1 3 8 8

O p e n M o n . - S a t . 9 - 6 S u n . 1 0 - 6

Fairmont Park I n F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

O n e a n d t w o - t ) e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t ?

a n d t e r r a c e s f e a t u r i n g

4 7 4 - 2 5 1 0

C O L O N Y P A R K

A P A R T M E N T S

for E l e g ^ n t L i v i n f f

Quiet 1 bedroom with den or 2 bedroom. 2 bath, laundry room in apartment. Includes 24 hour monitored intrusion alarm, pool, clubhouse and covered parking.-

F r o m $ 6 3 5

1 2 M i l e & L a h s e r

3 5 5 - 2 0 4 7

M a n a g e d Oy Kaftan Enterprises. 352-3800

H r r " L I N C O L N

U T O W E R S A F r i e n d l y

H o m e y A t m o s p h e r e

S t u d i o s , 1 & £ B e d r o o m s F r o m $ 3 8 0

• F R E E C A B L E T V

• Hast • Ar Condfenng • A « * m c «

ndudng OsNnshet 1 Disposal • Carpecng • Activ*«s

• Communty Boom • TV & Ctffl ftooc.

• Exercise & Sauna Room • Storage Vea . Un nWii~1 Ainmmai n - 1

neroo SWOTfTWig root L i n c o l n Rd . at G r e e n f i e l d

M o n . t h r u Fri. 9 a . m . - 6 p . m .

9 6 8 - 0 0 1 . 1 . Equal Housing Opportunity

*£&>*** Brand New In C A N T O N / P L Y M O U T H

F O R T H E T I M E O F Y O U R L I F E R e s o r t f e a t u r e s i n c l u d e :

• 6 . 0 0 0 sq f t . c o m m u n i t y

Du i ld ing

• I n d o o r racque t t i a l l cou r t

• P ro fess iona l w e i g h t r o o m

• A l l - season o u t d o o r

n o t t u O

• Poo l w i m w a t e r f a l l a n d

s n a c k b a r

• Bus iness c e n t e r

• Pr iva te car w a s f i

F r o m $ 4 7 0

1 4 u n i q u e s t u d i o ,

6r t w o - O e d r o o m p l a n s

• V l t o o d b u r n i n g

f t rep iaces

• M i c r o w a v e ovens

• Ca t t i ed ra l ce i l ings

• M i n i - b l i n d s

• Wasne rs a n d dryers

• Ind iv idua l i n t r u s i o n

a l a r m s

• Wa lk - in c l o s e t s

M o n - F r i 10-6

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from Novi A

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• V t o r t s t y ot F l o o r

P l a n e A v a i l a b l e

• A k C o n d i t i o n i n g

O p e n M o n d a y - F r tdey . 10 • S

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S a v e t i m e & m o n e y ! W e ' v e p e r s o n a l t y In -s p e c t e d a i l t h e p r o p -e r t i e s ( o r y o u ; a n d w e ' l l h e l p y o u f i n d t h e b e s t )

• O v e r 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 C h o i c e s • A i l P r i c e s & A r e a s • C o m p l e t e I n f o . & P h o t o s

F r e e , p e r s o n a l s e r -v i c e . P r e v i e w a p a r t -m e n t s f r o m t h e c o m f o r t o f o u r o f f -i ce .

A P A R T M E N T S U N L I M I T E D

TROY 660-0090 3726 Rochester Rd

SOUTHFIELD 354-8040 29286 Northwestern Hwy

CANTON 961-7200 42711 Ford Rd

CLINTON TWP 791-6444 36670 Garheld

NOVI 348-0540 Across from 12 Oaks Maa

- ANN ARBOR 677-3710 2B77 Carpenter

1-800-777-5516

SOUTHFIELD AREA Furniahed stu-0a> apartment. S350 per mo plus $350 security Heat turrwhed No Petsl Pertect lor 1 parson. No laaaa required Available lor immediate occupancy Can lor an appointment.

535-6266 or 356-3132

SOUTHFIELD

C A M B R I D G E S Q U A R E A P T S

2 bedroom - 2 BATH & 1 BEDROOM

FROM 51$ Charming apartment with a neigh-borhood laaiktg needs you We have HI amenRMe of home - moudrng shopping and trartaportetion within • O r i g distance Come and stay wfth us ... ~

GreenfteM Road 1 Block N o ( 1 l MMa

„ Office open daily , Sat 4 Sun

5 5 7 - 6 4 6 0

400 Apts. For Rent SOUTHFIELD

ONE BEDROOM SPECIAL $450

• Intrusion Alarm •Free Heet • Wafc-in Closet

W E L L I N G T O N P L A C E

LAHSER near 8% MILE 3 5 5 - 1 0 6 9

SOUTHBELD SENIOR LIVING AT ITS BEST

Elegant 1000 lo 1200 sq It of luxury t 4 2 bedrooms Wa»-W ctoaata. el-evators covered parking, attended oatahouee swimming pool cabena 4 social dfcacior

PARKCREST 11 MILE & LAHSER

3 5 3 - 5 8 3 5

SOUTHFIELD - S u e LET Naw at-tractive great location. 1 bedroom Conventencee and eatras galore Rent negotiable CaN 661-8063

SOUTHFIELD - Sublet (6 mo leesel. 2 bedrooms, heat 4 water included, carport $575 per month $300 se-curity depoait 661 -3326

SOUTHF1ELO Sub-Let 2 bedrooms. 12 MHe/Telegraph. $560/mo m-dudea heel Cuatom drapes Securi-ty dapoelt 356-4266. or 4 78-5557

SOUTHFIELD 1 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t

FROM $555 HEAT tNCLUOEO

Chateau Riviera Apartments 569-4070

Mon thru Fn . 9em-5pm

SOUTHFIELO

12 MILE & TELEGRAPH

Ask about our 2 bath special RENT FROM $575

SECURITY DEPOSIT $150

Luu ry 1 A 2 badroom apta with plush carpal, vertical Mnda. gour-met kltchan. self cleaning oven, froet frea refrigerator. dnhweaher intercom system, lots of doeats 4 carport, community canler. exarcaae room, sauna 4 heated poof Guard-ed entrance, mtruaion alarm system

3 5 6 - 0 4 0 0

•SOUTHFIELD i ; CRANBROOK PLACE

. - Studio Apt - $473 per month I 1 Bedroom from $463 per month j J Bedroom from $676 par month £gulhfteid Luxurtoue 1 4 2 bed-

grounds give you the I«sang of -feeing in the country, yet you ara doaa to Shopping Ma« For Informa-tion, come to the Gatehouse al: 18301 W 13 Maa Road. Wei 1 block W. of Southfield Road. 643-0168 Opan Mon thru Frl.. #em-5 30pm Sat.. Noon lo 5pm

I pool, anwclea room avaa 356-0400

SOUTHFIELD . FINEST APARTMENTS

'** . T H E M T . V E R N O N T O W N E S

2 & 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES

FROM $785 - HEAT INCLUOEO Luxurious 1402-1761 aq. ft., towrv-

sa leeturing. Central air oowtS-fuay eqmpoed kitchen with

' pantry and eating araa. maalar bed-2V*

-much moral On Mt Vemon Btvd

(BH Mia Rd.) Juat W of Southfield

5 6 9 - 3 5 2 2

FREE APT

LOCATOR One Stop Apt. Shoppmt

Zm Save time A moneyl We've personally hv

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• Over 100.000 Choices • AH Prices & Areas •Complete Info. 8 Photos

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APARTMENTS U N L I M I T E D

TROY 3726

- SOUTHFIELD

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CANTON 961-7200 42711 Ford Rd

CLINTON TWP 791-8444 36670 GartaM

NOVI Acroeatrom 12 Oaks Mea

• err-3710 2877 Carpenter

1-800-777-8818

• SOUTHFIELD FREE 1ST MONTH RENT

uaaaar Mead naar CMc Certer • n v a Datusa 1 8 7 badroom

JOIN US FOR WARM

WEATHER FUN! S n | o y s p e d o u s . n e w 1 8 2 Qeefaoocn a y t s . l e l u r l n o :

"|2 story clubhouse ., j i — — —a m a- » - ^

. wnn poot a neetea ' outdoor hot tub. •JndMdiMf Intrusion •Card key eeourtty

entranoe system 0 $

•Village Green on Franklin

746-0020

SOUTHFIELD 12 M i l e & N o r t h w e s t e r n 2 B e d r o o m F r o m $ 5 8 0

H E A T I N C L U D E D

Franklin Hills •Apartments

355-5123 H r s . , M o n . - F r i . , 9 a m - 5 p m

S a t . . 1 0 a m - 2 p m

SOUTH LYON AREA

SPRING S P E C I A L $ 5 2 5

M O V E S Y O U IN Free heat, large walk-m ctoeet fu8y

iaro4 swimming pool wflh clubhouse from $450 directly acroaa from Kensington State Park Located at 1-66 6 Kant Laka Ad

K E N S I N G T O N P A R K

437-6794 SOUTH LYON AREA

SPRING S P E C I A L $ 5 2 5

M O V E S Y O U IN Free heat, large wNfc-ln cloeet. tuty carpeted, large etWttmlng pool with ckibhouae from $450. directly acroaa from Kanemgton Stale Part Located at 1-96 4 Kant Laka Rd

K E N S I N G T O N P A R K 437-6794

Sutton Place Full Size

Washer 8 Dryers In your apartment

t FREE HEAT SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT FREE GARAGES 4

COVERED CARPORTS

3 5 8 - 4 9 5 4

23275 Riverside Drive. Southfield

Eaat on • mMa rd., between i sheer and Telegraph <op-poana Plum HoBoer god

Thursday. April 28. 1990 08E * 6 F

400 Apis. For Ront STEALING HEIGHTS 14 IWa. E 0i van '

L, no peta. no c iean ta l •39-S192

TOWN 8 COUNTRY APTS Specious atudne and one bad-rooma. aiiciaaent looaOon Heal 6 sppaancaa metw dow treatments ona A * tree ram lo only Mon thru Frl. 12 noon t e Spm. Set • ta 1. doaad on Wad 18615 Telegraph. 256-1829

Bayberry Place

In the HEART of it Al l !

C o n v e n i e n t l y n e a r : • r e s t a u r a n t s • s h o p s • t h e a t e r s • s p o r t i n g e v e n t s • m a j o r h i g h w a y s • d o w n t o w n B i r m i n g h a m • S o m e r s e t M a i l

• A l l n e w k i t c h e n a p p l i a n c e s

• b e d r o o m c e i l i n g ( a n s • c l u b h o u s e > l a u n d r y f a c i l i t i e s

1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m a p t s . f r o m $ 5 6 5

B a y b e r r y P l a c e A p t s . A x t e i l R o a d

(1, b l o c k E. o f C o o l l d g e , N . o f M a p l e ) . T r o y

Call: 643 -9109

TROY I - 7 5 & B I G B E A V E R

S P E C I A L S P R I N G V A L U E

FROM $495. L A R G E S T . D E L U X E

A P A R T M E N T S IN T R O Y

I 4 2 BEDROOM APTS FOR LESS

• 1% Baths m 2 Bed Unit • FREE M B.O 4 Carport • Naw Vertical Bands • Waahar-dryer/some units • 24 Hr Maintenance • Great Storage apace • Large wak-ln cloeet* • Balconies. Deluxe Carpeting • Individual Cantrai Air/Heel • Oekixe AppHencea including

dishwasher 4 dispose!

2 BEDROOM SPECIAL FROM $549 Short or Long Term "Leases

Sr Citizens Welcomed)

S U N N Y M E D E A P T S . 561 KIRTS

I I blk S of Big Beaver, between Lrvemols 4 Crooks)

362-0290 TROY

3 B e d r o o m T o w n h o u s e FROM $875

HEAT INCLUOEO

Rochester Villas On Rochester Rd.. N. of

Square Lake Road Opan Mon thru Sat. Sam-Spm

879-2466 WALLED LK.- EHIdancy. $325 m-

gas. Laka J T S '

WAYNE - M apt Carpeting, freehty pemtad $375 par mo. 729-5214

WAYNE. . 4 refrigerator, ak new carpal 4 paint, SS46/month, plua security da-poelt. « • 16 S. Wayna Rd 728-2042

TROY SOMERSET AREA

Spadoua decorated 1 and 2 room apartments A tiae include • Owner paid heal • Stemming Pool • Laundry tacMlas • BatooMaa or patloe • Parking

• Air Conditioning Cloee lo shopping 4

From $466 month* VILLAGE APTS

Open Mon - Fn . ftem-Spm and by appo.ni.ment

362-0245

TROY - TOWNE APTS. Big Beever 8 Crooks srea SPRING SPECIAL!

$1 FOR 1ST MO.'S RENT

(Mtcajdm heat A waaar) LARGE 1 BtOeOOM ARTS.

F R O M $500 . LANQC STOAAOE ANEA

DISHWASHER A CAAPOeT 24 HOUA MAINTENANCE

362-1927 Troy

Village Park Of Troy

merfy Royal Coaohmenl

$299 Move-In Special

TMa newly restored oommunity offers ths laateet In brand new amenities 8 service*

• Choice of 17 one 8 two bedroom door plans.

. Clubhouse wtth Indoor raoqustbeM court. Stness oerrtsr 81

• Outdoor pool wtth 8 hot tub.

> MM-bMnds throughout. • Card key security

Ma

689-3090

$200 Depos i t (wtth approved credit 4 this ad)

W E S T L A N D P A R K A P A R T M E N T S

Across from City Perk (Cherry H«)

(between MiddMbeft 4 Mar rim an)

18 2 bedrooms, 1Vi beths Pool. Vertical Blinds

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CANTON 961-7200 42711 Ford Rd

CLINTON TWP 791-36870 Garftald

NOV' 348-0540 Acroaa Irom 12 Oaks Ma*

ANN AABOfl 677-3710 2S77 Cerpemar

1 - 8 0 0 - 7 7 7 - 5 8 1 8

WESTLANO/Norwayne 2 badroom y e s r s plua 1

month security. 2116 Emerson Owner/Manager 8657736

WESTLANO One bedroom vtBa al weaher. dryer hookup

WESTLANO SHOPPING CENTER Area - 1 4 2 badioom apartments. $495-4570 including heal No pets Pleaee ca* 261-4830 or 646-7500

Westland SPECIAL ON

SECURITY DEPOSIT $200 Limited time

WESTLAND AREA SPACIOUS

1 4 2 bedroom apts Carpet, patio, air. dub houae Pats aBowad. pod

FREE HEAT 4 HOT WATER

1 BEDROOM $445 2 BEDROOM - $495

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7 2 9 - 2 2 4 2

V E N O Y PINES A P T S . A beeutifU piece to »ve

CentraCy located m Weefland

6 1 1 2 bedrooms faome wtth Orepiacesi

e Pool. Tama Courta. a u b Houae. Central Air. DiaNeaahai. OMpoeal. Laundry FadBUea BeeutWdty Landacapad

261-7394 A Yortt Property Community

WESTLANO - Vanoy/Paamar. 2 bad-room apailmaiil SaOO/month m-duees heat A water Leeve n aaga. 326-27T0

WESTLANO IVenoy/N.af MicMgan).

cy $325 mo. Cal 2 to 8pm.

Monthly or Laaaa

729-6636 WESTLAND CAPRI APTS.

1 badroom al $420 Heal A wi 1 - - - ^ m ^. i - - , r icauowt- enncs c-arport A mormQm SPECIAL $200 Depoait 261-5410 WESTLANO CAPRI APTS - 1 4 2 bedroom apta. avadatiia from $420 A $470 Heat water carport. Vt cats Indudad. 261-5410

WESTLANO

ENJOY CENTRAL AIR

Spadoua. carpeted 1 A 2 bedroom . 2

1 BEDROOM $4ET 2 BEDAOOM/1H BATHS $83!

MCLUOES HEAT

Waynewood Apts 8747 N WAYNE RD.

3 2 8 - 8 2 7 0

Equal hot My

WESTLANO ESTATES 8843 WAYNE

Only $200 1 bedroom from $420

pool. No pets. 721-8488

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729-4020 WVSTLANO

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l lorappt Mon 9-1

Frt 8 30-Spm.. Sal 10-2pm 421-6200

- WAYNE/FORD AREA

Spadoua 1 A 2 badroom apart

e Pam-We setting e Cloee lo shopping e Owner paid heel

COUNTRY COURT ARTS 721-0500

LOOK! Apts. at $419

$ 2 0 0 Move - i n R e b a t e

Call: 729-6520 WESTLANO WOOOS ARTS H i and

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FORD 8 WAYNE RO AREA Evening 8 weekend hours.

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$ 100 dagaaS w m aparnuaa

r a j r c j S L S v

WCSTLANO - 1 aewaam. $480 per

WESTLANO . 2 • a W o D i . aratatd Itoor $810 par iaa.. aaawNy eapaaa 1al mo ram a m isast a im Jan.. ar longer Cad 7 - > 30pm 183 8681

W E S T L A N D 8200 North Wayne Rd«

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S3sss<2 : 722-5158

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> W. Bloom held Schools. ' $50 security deposit

RENTALS FROM...$760

Chimney Hill 737-4510 A Viaage Green CommtvUty

401 Furniture Rental

FURNITURE FOR YOUR 3 Room Apartment For

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G L O B E R E N T A L S FARMINGTON. 474-3400

STERLING HEIGHTS. 826-9601

SOUTHFIELO, 355-4330

TROY. 588-1800

402 Furnished Apts. For Rant

ABBINGTON LAKE

Relocating 7 Temporary Aadgrv-ment? We have corporate apart-manta lor short term iaeaa Fudy fur

t ies , te lev is ion , s ta rao and microwave. From SSS5. Convement-

accaea to ad x-ways and airport Peta •steams m salads fl unite Cad

456-9507

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BEST W BLOOMFIELD LOCATION Lusurioua 1 A 2 bedroome. Fttfy hjr-niehed. garaga. fromSe90 As seen In Ap t GuKta 826-1506 590-3906

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FULLY FURNISHED Starts At $32.50/Day UTILFTIES INCLUDED

851 -4157 EXECUTIVE GARDEN ARTS

BIRMINGHAM Execu t i ve Ap ts .

> Short la $36/day mdudbtg i

• Fu«y hrmshed

' Dinner Optional 'Cable TV. •241 • Carport

1100 N O R T H A D A M S B I R M I N G H A M

645-0420

BIRMINGHAM PUTNEY MEWS

Camplatalii KynNhod toam-20 daBghtlui 2

•nana. Extendable 30 day

From $980 889-8482

room, balcony, ndnfs. Moaly deco-rated, move rtgm In. Hr, gaa A

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CANTON

S P R I N G 6PCCIALG

Ona badroom lumlahed apartmanta avalaUa. aingM taory Mng. ctoaa to aa major freeways From $506/mo Ca8 or v M t

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540-8830 A.E-. M C . VHa accepted

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NOVI- l a n d !

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$395

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661-0771

402 Fyratehsd Apte. For Rant

SUITE LIFE ROY AL OAK

549-5500 FULLY FURNISHED

CORPORATE SUITES Westland Towers

Oi* 1 and 2 badroom kirmeftedCor-porate apartments lake tha atcon-lemenoe out ol your ratocaaon transfer Decorator aialg- high nee apanmenta laature fuBy equipped

indoor heeled swktmmg pod ten-ma. excertee and aauna Month to

Westland Towers * I M W <H Wayna Rd . Between Ford 4 Warren Ada Cad 721-2500

404 Hottaas For Rant BEAUTIFUL WOLVERINE LAKE-WaMr ski Irom your own dock Large 1 badroom houae on 3 lots, new knchen. sun porch, dack. Mra-

wadt-out beeemenl. large mepie 4 pine trees lomaao gerden. quiet neighborhood, paved road. $1100

BEVERLY HILLS - Very lerge brick ranch. 3 badrooma. 2 batha. lamay room, »apiece 2% car garage Sherp $6SO/MO 566-6286

BIG LAKE - 3 bedroom ranch, serosa Irom a8 sports lake, view

556-0190

BIRMINGHAM 4 ALL CITIES

H O M E S FOR RENT SEE 100 S WHERE

TENANTS A LANDLORDS SHARE LISTINGS • 642-1620

FREE CATALOGUE 884 So Adams. Blrmingliam, Ml

BIRMINGHAM - Architecture*? <Jy-3 bedt cioma. 2 lua

baths W akytlgM. flraplece. high -aenga. hard wood floors. aB the

433-1563

BIRMINGHAM/BEVERLY HILLS - 2

per month 540-6268

BIRMINGHAM BUNGALOW - 3 bad-rooma. 2 bath, garaga wtth braara way. 1 yaar leeee $1,300 per month

y 1. Slavs 646-8067

BIRMINGHAM - Cnermmg 2 bed-room. 1 bath, hardwood Moors, flas-piace. lerge eatatg aree In kJtchen, large mestar bedroom. Baaement, fenced yard, garage $775 645-1239

BIRMINGHAM ^ B > d W

batha. 3-4 bad-Charmmg Cape Cod In popular neighborfiood 2 M i

rac' room. 2 car garage No pets $1400/mo

FranmaWoodruR 844-6700

MAX BROOCK. INC . REALTORS

BIRMINGHAM Contemporary 3 badroom ranch, wooded, drapkaca.

« K 3 &

BIRMINGHAM-

NO oats. $900

Country 8vlng ad|a-Avaaabto now Aa-

porary home. 2 bedroom, here Boors, mground p o d Start executive laaaa. Minimum 60 daya. $1150 mprrth April 15 occupancy 268-9661. • 540-2241

BIRMINGHAM, dc/widown 2 bed-

weeher/dryer $800 .646-7061

BIRMINGHAM

c o c a $745 mo. £

647-3047

ageef Ctoaa to Bamantary School. »hopc»r>s 3 badrooma. 1 bath fenced yard. No peta SBOO/mo

FRANME WOOOAUFF 644-6700

MAX BROOCK. INC . REALTOA8

rooma. $1716. A l with cantrai air A 977-2612. 644-1576

BfRtaNGHAM - LEASE OR SALE. 935 Stantay. 3 badrooma. 1H bethe. eat In kltchan. dMng. aamMMahec beeement Cad owner 644-3147

$600/MO 12*1 Humphrey

TERRY MCKMNON RE/MAX EXECUTIVE 737

3 baenaat. 2

ssr 516-973-9780

7pm

blocks N of UneoM. E. o» Adema

•666 Opan Houaa Sat &

POALSABE B t o c a a n c L O M u a

Loet Tree. Conrad C

4646 tol t i n . Court. $2,006 Pa«a SPaaroa 433-646S w m . MANUCL. sar rocR 6

merit Ophon lo buyptoaraM daya 366^1642 o r a ^ a B B

CANTON 5701 S Heggerty. 1 t e N el Van Sam S

SL'a"U5S Ban. Apr 26th. IS aaan-Spaa

404 Houses For Rsvit BLOOMFiaLD TWP - (LaAearl •Mir wee) arrvnanare Bcnoc

6 4 7 - 1 8 9 8

PET ROtT-Schoetcr art/Outer

r S i n S X Ptos $400 security deposit Cad evaa »3 7-3738

ROIT ImmadMa occupancy 3 bedooma, 2-etory home. BuM In m $375 month ptua $375 securi-ty 478-1019 442-9157

FRANKLIN - 4 bedroom older I large lot. 27231 W 14 Ma. $1200 per month

569-0476 or 681-7661

GARDEN CITY 2 bedroom, newty

occupency $625/mo. IVt security No PaM 464-72S4

GARDEN CITY • 2 bedroom ranch 2'A cer gerage. fenced yard, m a ( M M occupancy. $550 mo Caa Bob, days 525-7900

GARDEN CITY 2 bedroom newty

weeher/dryar Gerage Immediate occupency $62S/mo • uiatiea. * V t aacurtty No Petal 464-7264

GROSSE ISLE - Waterfront - 2945 sq f t . 3/4 badroom colonial master Bedroom 20 x 14, Jecu zs tub. 2 fira-places, tsmay room. *istom krtdv an, f ranch doors S1 BOO/mo D 4 H PROPERTIES 737-4003

HAMBURG. 3 bedro QaaaiTiant. famay roo

om. garage, m Kids and

pets okay CaB 1273-0223

» U M t 5 L» I He WtfcA PLYMOUTH - Unique 3 bedroom colonial. 2 * baths. 2500 sq ft fami-ly. kvng 4 dMng rooma. flniahad beeement. central aa $ fenced yard. Separate mother -m laws quertera. additional badroom. bathroom, kitchen 4 Irving room $1200 month

PLYMOUTH - Roomy 3 badroom ranch, haa 1100 aq ft. Mtcad yard.

baaament. kltdien appa-Ctoee to downtown. $800

REDFORD - Nioa 4 bedroom. 1H bam bnck ranch, 1.200 aq.lt . tWv

2 * t

HARRIMAN REAL ESTATE 4 7 7 - 8 9 8 0

HUNTINGTON WOOO»- 3 bad-rooma 2 baths, atr oondNtonatg. Oooupancy Mey or June. $1,250 mo

544-2766

INKSTER - 3 bedooma. sided. M . IM car garaga. newly pawned 8 dec-

Utamea Cal Bob aacurtty A

261-S130

KEEGO HARBOR 2 badroom homa. carpeting, stove, refrigerator Clean Lake Prtraagea W Btoom-Mid achoda $5S0/mo. 851-4294

LAKE ORION - Prima MkeSront. doubte M w/aandy bottom, Bra-

cteen Year laaaa. Opan Bat May 5. 10am-2pm 219 Osas i ua 433-3809

UVONU - Lovely 2 Badroom homa. '*l-'OBrator,

Sroom No garaga 18867 Peering 7 M M bareaan MtodMMM A M i -

•sar $525. 477-3975

UVONU - May 1. dean, rtwve

2H oar gaiaga. lancad yard. $600/ mo pans security 937-3436

UVONU (NW) 3 bedroom. Mae-oentisi mr. Mtcad, huge

ZH cm garage. $1,000 MO, 1 No peta " " "

UVONU-5 MM/Taitaaigkuii. 2 bad-room wtth tieaanient Larga M .

$700/mo plua sw :u% 421-7714

MtLFOAD- Lake SherwooA 3 bed-room. 2 beth quad Laka prNBagaa $1400/mo $1400 aecur t^ r^ l

NORTHVILLE - Abbey KitcM - 1867 execaAfve 3000 sq. f t 4 bedroom

bM foyer. SC400/mo D A H PROPERTIES 737-4002

NOVI - Grand ANar/Nowl Ad. 3 bad-room. $4 TV mo pkjs uoattes Cad Bate a an 10em-4pm 256-6720 or Spm-8pm 476-7872

NOVI - 10 aq.lt. 4 bedroom. 2 bath ranch. S830 par month Big yard, ad app6-

aa Contact Vlnca 816-826-7203

Chamw

room ranch 2 Mncea f r t M peta. $765 mi

N AOYAL OAK - 3 bert'oom

OAK PARK - 3 bedroome. • mem 2 car garaga. bnaaadtoto oc-cupency $600 par month Evaa. or •eekands. 6 f c 1667 or 737-6417

security AvMabMMey 1. 421-0354

CaBaAar Spm

PLYMOUTH-S 103 i i 111 BI. S or Matn. W. of MBL

14-kOpm

PlYMOUTH-S cull)aM. den. MmBy room, t car a»-tedted aaraga. i i l i l i l i Jtdy 1 M 2 yra $1J00 par aianto. ptue_eacway

$75o1!anai>y. No pato. $aoo IWUMSL 421-7512

CaB BST-S T71.

AOOWSTEA HKLS - ^ l a d i a a a i

Oa M $ ' t t S B e p w a ? " • S f c m

AOCMOTSR MLLS - 4

. $1680 m»

e> a « • • • • r—• . ™

m A 686-0747

BOUTHF«LD- > ssary $

404 Houses For Rant

BOUTHFIEUX N a l 10 M M 6 South-BaM Ad. 3 badrooma. 2 balha. 8ra-paaoa. lemdy room, attacned ge-rags $880 diaoowd ram. 443-1*84

80UTHWEL0 Rental home. 3 bed-roome, $680 per mondt 1 yr. ieaea Opan Houae. Aprs 28. 12-5pm. 20419 Melrose W or Evergreen

SOUTHFIELO 2-3 Bedroom homa. gaa. yard aarvtoe. cabM indudad 10 Mde- Lahaer 356-8737

central aa. apgBanoa mem. private yard He mo AvaBaBM May 1

> MB baaa-Pate $640/

8*1-5816

CLAWSON-Newer 2 b Air. pmMa drive, bat dow decorations Laai and leave messegs.

edroom una lament WM-•e 8670 CaB

saa-4131

area. 2 badroom brtck anchdupMk.

After 1pm 862-6296

SOUTHFIELD 3 bedroome. 1 bath garaga. no pela. 12 A Southfield $660/mo + Security 4 nelerencea Days 566-5511. 6(

SOUTHFIELD - 3 bedroom 2 cer aaraga SouthHald/Lethrup Schools 26319 Everett S of 12. W of

M mo 356-4876

TROY - new 3 bedroom ranch. 2 car

•800/mo appliances. larga kitchen,

362-3984

TAOY- 3 Long Lake 4 John R Fu l Baa am am. 2 car attached garaga 2% batha. aspsrle dMng room. lamBy room, fir apiece, central ak For only $850

546-6000

TAOY - 3 b e d o c c ranch with 2 car I garage IVt bath Naw

Home John R / S Blvd. Yearly $1050 mo Ask lor D a m e K

Days 77S-7600 Eves 792-6529

TROY - 4 bedroom Colonial aa. k u n m t a a i occupancy $1400

par mo Cal after 8pm 540^6908

UNION LAKE/WaBad Laka Schools Lovely 3 bedroom. 2 story home 1H beth. KWtg room. dmmg. kitchen w/ eetatg area FamBy room w/ttre-

7 car garaga. large lot. Parted tor raaponaltiia famay Mth cltBdren 6 good credit redng/reaerencee $975 mo 663-3166

WALLED LAKE - 1564 S Commerce Ad 2 berooma. approslmaMy 950 sq I t . updated kBdian. earthtorie colors thru out. 2'-* cer garage. M g a keck, large KM $700 Maadcwaian-gamant Bruoa Uayd VALLEO

WALLED LAKE-3 badroom. carpaa-ad. Lake prNBsass $750/mo plua aacurity CaB and Neva mssaans

347-3147

WATEAFORD -

SSo'

». 1

shad. No paia $400- utMMa. security 882-7067

WAYNE - 1 bedroom custom Fire-piece. privacy deck, 1% month's se-curity $450/mo - utatttee (Merrtman/AmapoBa) 721-7938

W BLOOMFtELD-BtoomheW HBN ScttooN 5 bedroom cotomaf on wooded M Access te Pins Laka

Tiadisis occxtr-pancy IVk.nto. aaa»«y $2100/mo 1-2 veer lei

WEST BLOOMFKLD 4 bedroom. 2H baths. famBy room. Brsplaca. bseemsnl. deck, garaga $1185 mo AvaBaBM In June

WEST BLOOMFIELD-Caaa Laka

11300/mo plua STX.

$ bedroom heme, garaga. M g a M > . w/BrspMce $B60/mo garaga. large M n g A tomByjooma

WESTLAND No pato a invoNad at chooaatg yotar

at Gtenwood Gardens.

$475 00 AprVMc

CaB Sneer et 731-8111 tor add-

OBtoa 2796 AcBtoy, Waaaand Opan Bain 5p»n. Mon-SM

WESTLANO - 2 Badiucaii. garaga. tonoM yerd, outdoor peta aBowad. $575 par mo 537

WESTLANO 3 badroom ranch.

ancaa. No petal $595 Ca l Wc:

. ctoaWAee*-pkM security

738-82IO

WHY PAY RENT? Whan you can own for ao HtOe or leas?

277-7777 aq. IL,

i Tri-LmM. >408 n a MacRaraf .

OT M laaaa. M k k M BaaM, Si500/month. Green Laka. $1800/aionat. M m e J

383-3167 or 484-1)45

ABSENTEE OWNER

D & H Income Property Mgmt.

Farmington HWa 737-B002

L E A V I N G T O W N Don't Want To Sen?

M many • 25 yeers

~G00DE R E A L E S T A T E

AOaoeaLMtoa a A GaadBuyt V411N W l I I a a I 647-1888

SOUTHF«La > 1 I B I I S Bama.

474-2131

FARkBNGTQN NALS^Ctoe M6-

P M e « M T 0 l . . i Baeraaaa. AM>-

OAK PARK 10 Mas/Cooadga 2 bedroome. backyard appHanoas 4

588-3571

PLYMOUTH Clean 2 I ar mdudmg atove 4 refrigerator $650 per month including m u t * nee No pets Alter 7pm 348-2006

AOCHESTBt DOWNTOWN 2 b

araa wtth custom dsck, s tud ied garage 4 more S6S0/mo

Snyder . K inney & B e n n e t t / R o c h e s t e r

6 5 1 - 6 6 6 0 ROYAL OAK Townhouse. 2 bed-

pats $630/mo • security 543-7567

WAYNE - 2 bedoom, mr. garage, qmet ne^hborttood. B575/mc piue

722-6407

WAYNE - 2 bedroom duplex Remodeled, carpeted, good loca-tion S425/MO CaB 425-3026 ar 522-4818

WESTLANO -efficient 1<* Boor leundry M . • yerd

appkartraa A centra ice fenced 478-3221

WESTLANO - 3 bedroom duplex, atove 4 refrigerator $415/mo No

- t v r g m a 427-5010

410 Flats EAST - 2

ChBdran 8 pals OK $425

6 MILE/TELEGRAPH, ona bedroom

immediate occupancy

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 badroom Upper, new carpeting, garage park-

13 MBa/Orchard Lake Rd. •51-7678

FERNDALE. Charmmg 2 badroom.

dow treetment. aB appkencea. garga. porch. $485 plus 542-8538

OAK PARK. I«per M l . 2 bedroom, mground pod. sppBancas, * cwrpea-

adrapas. vacant. $600/mo , $

<

AOYAL OAK. brtck tudar 2

room. dMng room. $988 plua • £ ? ties, no pets. 256-4642 or 2S3-1029

ROYAL OAK - 1 bedroom, upper, stove, refrtgerator, naw carpM and paint No pato. r eadable May 1 $406 mo + utames 388-8973

4 1 2 T f l

C o n d o s F a r R a n t

AUBURN MLLS-ANracBaa t bed-room condo near 1-75 FvBy carpet-ed. endoeed psato data. M a r y beth. a a . pod and dubnouae No pato $650/mo 431-7684

AUBURN HILLS, SOUTWBLO FAAMatGTON MLLS

Ouetandmg i t 3 haWoom tawrv

agse. fu l smenmes KAFTAN ENTERPRISES THE TOWNHOUSE SPGOAUST

3 5 2 - 3 8 0 0

AUBURN MLLS • 2 I

. . V o S : rooms. TNbaeia. Ona «w garaga In tha lower MMI NO pato $1388/

KATHY WILSON 644-6700

MAX BROOCK. INC.. REALTORS

BIRMINGHAM Luxury 2 Md

642 8686 BENEICKE 8 KRUE

BIRMINGHAM'S BEST GETS BETTER

NEWLY DECORATED 2 or 1 Badoom Apts or

To (MBiPuBI

Mom $7801

SST&SSmw

BIRMINGHAM

s e r 641- V4V4 or I

BLOOMFIELD H«.lS

CLAWSON

CLOISTERS M I B M A O a a M Aaaa

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Starting at l30220

21 In Stock At Similar Savings

1990 TOPAZ GS

Starting at $ 2 1 5 3 8 per month 17 To Chooaa From At Similar Savings

P o n w Seals Cru ise. Case A l u m i n u m Wheats . A M FM Cassette. Powar Au tomat i c . Air. Raar TW. A M / P M Starao S tock #00011

Locks Stock

per month

W i n d o w * * L o c k s Keyless E n t r y f l S t o c k # 0 0 5 0 8 Starting at w i per month

25 To Chooss From At Similar Savings

TOfl TREND CAR O f THE NO

MONEY DOWN

1990 CONTINENTAL SIGNATURE Leather Seats A lum inum Wheat* . Key less Entry . AM, FM Cassette. Power W i n d o w s & Locks. Stk #00046 . w

Starting at s57624

per month

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412 Towwhou— Condo* For Rent

BIRMINGHAM-2 bedroom. 1 bath townhouee. fu l beeemant, carport, hardwood doors down, n t n CM pat

W o« Adama. N

•775 M l M . I '5 Evaa

L M N minimum 6 mot on* . 647-2553

BLOOMFIELD/AUBURN HILLS Araa. 2 badroom. compldaty tur-nlahed, uteneas t Mnana Waahar/ Dryar. Short larm laaaa. 1800/mo ImmediaM occupency Daya.

879-1204

BLOOMFIELD: Condo on Squara Laka- Lakelront. 2 badrooma. 2 batha. laundry, wdkout. 1995 mo Ca* evea t weekends. 332-6110

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS. 3 Badroom townhouee. 3 bath, weM-out Araahed baaamant. 2 car OMage

626-3820

BLOOMFIELD HILLS- FuBy tur-Nehed 1 yr oM condo m Tha Haatharf 11950 /mo can R. Hoicomb d Ramax .646-5000

BLOOMFIELD - 2 bedroom. 2 bath. tMoe BeeuPfui Condo with fireplace 1700 month. mcludee appkanoaa/ washd/dryer/heat/weter 476-3153

FARMINGTON. Brook data Condoa. 1 badroom. dubhouaa. indoor pool, baaemsnt storage. waahar. dryar. rrncowana adult community, no pata. 1450 Indudaa haat 229-1951

FARMINGTON - Furnlahad 1 bad-room Condo Oubhouee 6 Indoor pool. tSSO indudaa laaaa 471 l£Z FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 badroom oondo. walk-out patio to pool

, atr conditioning. tennis. 1550 No peta 462-1990

FARMINGTON HILLS 1? M»»/Orc-hard Laka. 1 badroom. pool, car-port. tannla. appliances. Mr. carpal, quid 1495/mo 553-3407

FARMINGTON HILLS, 2 badroom,

tto. pod. tartma. Good location curtty/relerenoee. No peta 464-4579

FARMINGTON HILLS - Orchard Laka 1 12 MMa araa 1 badroom oondo with balcony. Carport, pod. 1550 par month C a l 266-56*9

FARMINGTON HILLS - attractive 3 2 batha. tormal dmmg

pccupancy. 1650 Cat Brycj^Uoyd

FARMINGTON HILLS-Dduxe 3 bad-room townhouee, 2'4 bath Cantrai ak. carpat. Mind*. gMage Data merit appiiancee. waahar/dryar. pool, w m j u m m . s u w / m o ;

664-1646

LIVE on beautiful Caaa Laka. ape-doua 2 badroom. 2 befh/deck over-looklng lake/prrvate beech Garaga. dMvmahar. micro wave. awimmmg POOL 11296/mo 662-9356

LIVONIA - Executive luxury - 3 bad-rooma. 3 batha. a* appkanoaa. drapea pod. garaga, ArepMce. 3.000 aq. ft. No peta AvanebN now 11,250 + aacurtty 666-1166

N O V I Twelve Oaks Townhouses

Vt M O N T H F R E E R E N T 2 6 3 badroom townhciuaaa. Baae-marru. waahM 6 dryar hook-up*, tuky equipped kitchen*. mini Mind* t carport 1 Novi Schoola On Hag-gerty. S d 10 Mka. 1715/mo Opan &Mly 1-6. doaad Thur*. 6 Sun

Furnlahad Apartmanta AvdMMe

471-7470

412 Townhouse* Condoe For Rent

badroom 2 bath PLYMOUTH - 2 condo 1695 par month

CALL RAY LEE Tha Michigan Group

591-9200

SOUTHFIELD 6 AUBURN HILLS l t 2 badroom apartmanta Corn-

Short larm laaaa 739-7743

SOUTHFIELD. 1 badroom located at Balmoral Condo. 1500 A d a m i Landing, 2 badroom condo at Loon Laka #W0 Ralph Manud Rental

645-0020

SOUTHFIELO 2-3 bedroom. 2'4 i p l i s r v M

gaa 1 water Indudad Both 1735 par mo. Cal 356-6644

TROY-2 badroom. 2-4 bath, break-fast nook, patio, appkanoaa. An-ahad baaamant. walk-m cloaats. pod No pats 1625/mo 626-6764

TROY - 3 bedroom. 2'4 bath, ga-raga. Araptaca. a l appkanoaa. dan. famay room, pod, tannla courts. 11150 par mo 641-6739

UNION LAKE - 2 badrooma, bath, petto, prtvata entrance, baaa-mant 6 attachad garaga 1700/mo. 360-1639 or 966-4106

W. BLOOMFIELD

2500 sq. ft. • 3 bedrooms

• 2% bath* • Graat room

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Call 661-0771 W BLOOMFIELD- 3 bedroom. 2*. bath oondo. 2400 sq n Attached 2 -1 car garaga. nmahed baaament 11500/mo 932-4066 356-6020

414 Southern Rental* DfSNEY/EPCOT - Luxury 2 and 3 bedroom. 2 bath condo. waahar, dryar, microwave, pod . Iacuzzl. ten-nis courts 1495 and 4525 Week Days. 474-5150: Eves 478-9776

DISNEY/ORLANOO Condo. 2 bed-room. 2 bath. pod. spa Ideal lor nawtyweds. famines 1 couples 1450/wk 545-2114 or 626-5994

DISNEY/ORLANDO Luxury 3 badroom, 2 bath i

Fuku turmshed. ided 1435

Ron. 347-3050 or •

OtSNEY/Orlando Fufty furnished 2 bedroom. 2 beth vacation condo 3 pools tacuxa. gdf. tannla Weekly/ monthfy ,459-0425 961-5160

HILTON—HEAD oondo-beeutrtul 2 bedroom. 2'4 beth. 2 pools, oceen.

great area. 1350/wfc , 1650/2 >7-644 •ka. 737-6462; axes 661-1364

HILTON HEAD. S.C - Beautiful 1 bedroom condo on oceen. Fully re-furbished Kitchenette

603-765-5139

HOMESTEAD Reasonable Spring 6 Summer ratea. kids waicoma. Phone after 6pm.

616-334-3640

K LAW AM iSLANO • S. Carolina, sa-lad ona to Ave bedroom accomoda-tions. Pam Harrington Exduaivea.

1-600-645-6966

OR MONO BEACH. FLORIDA-Luxu-ry ocean front condo. 2 bedroom. 2'* beth. completely furnished 2 wka 1800 1wk. 1500 661-3444

415 Vocation Rentals ADORABLE new 2 Mvaf vMa on 100" prtvaM beech. Sand Lake. Cadillac' Manlatae. Highway 55 Sleeps 6. Boat, good fishing 474-0494

MOM - 2 badroom condo. attached garaga. a l appkancea including washer & dryer Pool tennis $700/

It 349-4103

NOVI • 2 bedroom. iv» beth Condo. gerege. central

pod . neutrd decor " ' t

346-5100 frSO/mo Avertable 6/1 IHCHTER 6 A S S O C H

PLYMOUTH Hew 2 bedroom, ca-thedral cal Una. ekytlghta. carport. 1100 sq.ft. 1715 per month. Avail-able June 1. 360-6120. 455-6766

- REOFORO VILLA CONOO On Joy Rd. Clean Aoor. no peta. 1425/mo heet 561-6431

bedroom, 1st

ROCHESTER CONOO - 2 bed-(ooms. central d r . a l sppllancea.

1 dryer. 1 car atlachad g»-. 1650 par mo.

652-6221 (age 1650 par mo. m Rhodea Management

-ROCHESTER HILLS t bedroom luxury townhomee In quaint wooded setting along Canton Aver Nearly new. 662-6060

ROCHESTER HILLS 114 I

ii 1MB

hed oarage • Club houee 4

pod. acroaa from Ngh achod 6 hoe-9Nd. 1925/mo AvaPaMe immedf-

263-5651

BEAUTIFUL LAKE Michigan - Pent-water eree. Summer home. 5 bed-room, 2 f u l batha. great room and fireplace. Sliding doors that opan out to a huga wak-eround deck overlooking Laka Michigan. (MWon 1 Sunsets) (6 person capacity)

Oays 932-0351: Evee. 462-1652

41S Vacation Rentals BURT LAKEFRONT-Tranqui l l ty eeekers-Beautiful private laketront homa w/flraplece. deck lateet con-veniences ReeeonaMe 642-7762

CARMEL By-The-See. Ca Romantic 6 charmmty furnlahad - 2 badrooma. 2 betha. hugh stone ArepMce Wafc lo everything 12.000/mo 393-5924

CHARLESTON. S Caro l ina . Seebrook Is. vacation vMa. 2 bed-room. 2 bath & toft on golf course near ocean After 6pm 540-3741

CHARLEVOIX ANO SURROUNDING AREA

En)oy aaWng tha Greet Lake* Mid a l the activities Northern Michigan haa lo oftar In prtvata — »»i — * • m -a. .. — a k i • • • MHtngg of rvai«rTrom w i * i ano Condominiums

MACKINAC ISLANO Enjoy a tranquil 6 romantic Bet-ting at Lake Bluft Condomlrv-uma. overlooking Mackinac Bridge 1 it a waters. IVt mkes from downtown For reserva-tions 6 mto can Northern Michi-gan Property Management

1-800-646-2791

CHARLEVOIX AREA Laketront cottage. 1400 a week Can 549-2363

CHARLEVOIX - Lakefront condo Sleeps 2-12 Jecuza. cable, air. pod. beech, waft lo town 655-3300. 363-3685

COTTAGE. South Shore ol Little Glen, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, bikes, boat, prtvata beech, famllys up to 5. No pets 1650 week 616-334-3363

CRYSTAL LAKEFRONT. 2 bedroom cottage. Slsafrt 4-5 Glorious sun-seta, eedudedat weter* edge, boi

363-64; Weekly 1400 423

DRUMMONO ISLANO detour araa 14x70 ft- mobile on Carabou Laka. 1300 per week, your linens. CaM PM. 1-906-297-6971.

EXCITING Traverse City BeeutSfuf tamHy reeort. 1 and 2 bedrooms, kltchan. pod. ak. Reduced weekly rates 1-800-942-2646

GLEN LAKE - Modem spedous home overlooks sleeping bear doons Wkly rales June 1A50. July & Aug. 1750 PM 616-947-0415

GOLF BOYNE Stay at New Reeort Condo Sullee

T h e W a t e r S t r e e t I n n on Lake Chanevdx m Boyne City

1(800)456-4313

HALE - Family gel away weekend in the north woods, 5 bedroom cot taga. indoor pool , wooded area.517-345-0711. 517-673-3501

HARBOR SPRINGS, Harbor Cove. Phaae H. 5 bedroom. 3 beth condo beach, pod. tannla. 6-10/17; 7-1/8. 8-19/26; 8-26/9-3; 855-1136

HARBOR SPRINGS - Harbor cove Beautiful condo. sleeps 4-12 people, on Ltttie Trsverse Bey Cloee to golf courses Indoor pod. hot tub. sau-na. tannta. Sytvam Menagmant Inc. On site. 1-BOO-676-1036

415 Vacation Rental* H I L T O N H E A D . S C .

Oceen condo. 1 bedroom, beech, lenms, pod, 1375/wk

HOMESTEAD-A unique spring or-eummer reeort vacation awaits you. En|oy spedous apta 1-6 bed-roome Rental by owner. 553-0643

HOMESTEAD - Bear s Knoll Col-lage An enchanted private home. 2 bedroome. 2 batha. sleeps 6. no pets Beech dub 661-4073

HOMESTEAD - Glen Arbor. South Beach on Lake Michigan Deluxe condo 3 bedroom. 3 beth, 11.700 per week (313)852-8443

HOMESTEAD LEELANAU County 1 or 2 bedroom condo on Lake Michi-gan beech Greet view Owner. 1-

616-243-8191

HOMESTEAO RESORT Lovety condo on Laka Michigan or lock off bedroom 175/dghl for bedroom only 651-3579

LAKE CHARLEVOIX-BOYNE OTY 2 bedroom 2 bath lakefront condo w/boat slip Sleeps 6 Fully equipped. 647-8157

MICHAYWE' CHALET; 3 bedroom. 2 beth, fully equipped Golt. Swim, Hika, Tennis Week or Weekends Call 375-0046

HARBOR SPRINGS/PET08KEY Weakly cottaga/Condo rentals Low Spring Ratee Finerra eerty for summer vacations. Cad Monday Ac-comodations at 616-346-2765

H A R B O r SPfiiSiGS BlrchwcfoJ Large 4 bedroom houae. 3 beths. golf, tennis, swimming pooL By owner discount 679-7626. 427-7141

HARBOR SPRtNGS-Harbor Cove luxury condo avelabta tor spring and summer, f lamoddsd Interior with new furniture Indoor, outdoor pod. tennis court, prfvale beech. Days. 965-9409 Evaa., 282-4640

HARSEN S ISLAND - 1 hour Irom Detroit One acra on water 4 bed-rooms. IVfc batha. Greet room with fireplace 1600 per week 622-9618

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LAKE - ^ crib, wesher. dryer,

per wk. Moe beach. No 459-4294

HILTON HEAD - See Pines Lagoon VMa. Large deck, 2 bedrooms, 2 batha. 2 bikes Walk to beech, man-na. pod. tends 1650/wk 335-9556

BELLAIRE LAKE FRONT-1 I 1 M by boat to Torch Lake. 65 mlea. sleeps 6. boet t peddle boet. Compie^dy

BOYNE - 2 levd Interconnecting round houae. bedrooms; 3 down. 4 up. Prtvata swimming beech, dub-house. pod. Pictures. 271-2643

BRIGHTON AREA - prtvata quiet area, cottage, steep* 6. 1360/wk Boet. playground, no pets. 437-2610

CHARLEVOIX CONDO/Cepte ina Watch. 3 badrooma. 3 batha. on channel. Nice amenltlea Available Aug. 16-25 and Aug-2*-Sept. *

313-288-6141 or 616-547-6317

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CHARLTON LAKE CAMP - Cottage reeort In Ontario's scenic LaCtocha Mta - POte Season Opener. May 19. Spedd rates in May Clean, wen kept, beach. Idad lor fishing 6 fami-ly vacations. Evaa 1-705-265-4261

HOMESTEAD, luxury 3 or 4 bad-room reeort condo on Laka Michi-gan. Superb view 1 location,

644-0254

HOMESTEAO RESORT - Glen Ar-bor. Michigan. 2 bedrooms, 2 beths on Lake Michigan. Beach Club avail-able Ca* after Bpm 426-2517

HOMESTEAD RESORT 1.24.4.5 bedroom condoa available lor spring 8 summer Cal Manttou Manangament 616-334-3446 or

In Michigan 1-800-642-3305

HOMESTEAD 1-2-3 bedroom con-do at leaa than H rate; now thru May 24 Alao prima aummar weeks atM available at 15% Discount AH amen-ities + screened decks overlooking Lake Mlchlgen; flraplece. sauna, heated outdoor pod. End Unit, privacy, beach dub. etc. Days, 1-662-4439; evea 1-426-2172

HOUGHTON LAKEFRONT- 3 bed-rooms. 1V» bath chalet Deles open m June 8 August 1375 weak.

{517)546-1816

HOWELL-Lakefront cottaga Excel-lent swimming, fishing and boattng. 1 hr from metro Detroit No pets 1400 per wk 534-7184

HUBBARO LAKE - Three 2 bedroom lake front conages Greet Ashing, nice beech lor swimming

-w 313-266-0017

LAKE BARCLAY. TN- 2 sera lot. seduded area good hunting. Ash-ing. boeMng. 1200 mo Perfect for RV

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MICHAYWE RESORT Community near Qaylord - Golf 8 actlvtliae lor Ml ages The ided I am My vacation. Furnished home for rem 422-3685

MULLET LAKE: 4 bedroom home on leke. f t beths. gaa grill, fireplace 2 wk. minimum. July 7th thru Aug 4th. 1625 per wk Call 227-4316

MYRTLE BEACH, 2 bedroom oceanfront condo. 2 baths.

277-0665

OSCODA - On Lake Huron - 2 de-luxe cottages, 2 bedrooms, fully equ ipped k i tchens, new mi-croweves. cerlmg lena. large nalurel fireplace*, free TV cade, large porchee overlooking Lake Huron 100 ft of *afe prrvale sugar sand beech and 5 min from AuSable rtv-er. Excellent fishing. No pets. Week-ly only. 1325'wk , depc-sil required Call Bob at 517-739-0015

OSCODA - 2 bedroom, 2V> bath condo. on Lake Huron w/ all con-veniences of home No pets Wslk-Ing distance to harbor 696-2358

PORT AUSTIN-Comfy 3 bedroom, Lake Huron view cottage w'beech available June-Sep 1350/week. • security. Before 3pm 397-5823.

SCHUSS MOUNTAIN- Northern Michigan condo. Greet golf, swim, canoe, super rates Days. 696-8260 Eves 263-3836

SCHUSS MT ,'SCHANTY CREEK Bekaire. Ml Golfing, swimming, ten-ds. 8 more Condo. sleeps 6. avsrf-able May 18-25.1350 344-0845

SCOTLAND, 3 bedroom bed breekfast. across from beech 8 golf course. In quaint Tayport. St Andrew's 20 mm sway 135 per person per night 420-0746

SHANTY CREEK-Schuea Mountain Chalet. 4 bedroom. 2"* bath, completely redecorated. TV 8 VCR. •nth a l amenltlea 357-2618

SHANTY CREEK Year Round Rental Bdlaire. Ml Poll, ski, swim + resort emenktea. 3 bedroom. 3 bath axdu-s»ve condo overlooks famous Lag-end Gdf Course 6 Lake Beldre Weekend/weekly 313-649-6120

SUGAR LOAF reeort. luxury condo on 17th green 1 bedroom, (ecuzzi. beeches, golf, tennis, neer Traverse City. Ml 185 per night. 685-9798

SUTTON'S BAY - condo on the ler. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath, cable TV,

1550 week Ca* 313-589-6060

TRAVERSE CITY VACATION RENTALS

Private water*on! homes available now tor "Summer ol "90" 1800 lo 12.000 per week CaN Michigan R.S.V.P for year round reearva-tions 1(800)748-0576

TRAVERSE CITY - Completly fur-nished 4 bedroom home, adjacent to park and beach. Cable TV. HBO. waaher & dryer 1495 wk Dey* 616-946-8006 Evee*16-938-9615

TRAVERSE CITY. peMoauM cot-tage. view ol W Bay. Bowera Her bor. 2 bedroom. 1 beth. 1600/mo.. 6 month leeae After Spm. 258-4916

TRAVERSE CITY- lakefront vacation home lor rent by the week. Fur niahed. alaepa 6. 6 mm., to Traver* City. Weeks available m June. July and August After 4 30pm 739-1293

TRAVERSE OTY Dew Duck mn. Duck Laka Cute and clean cottages Great awknmmg. AeNng. g d l neer by Weekly rentals. Now thru Aug. Fisherman seve on weekends 8 weekly tH mid June Senior* save Morel 541-0516

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N O R T H E R N M I C H I G A N tins Sprmg or Summer at Wldwood on Walloon Luxurious townhouss accommodations on Wafton Laka. located only minutee from some d the finest golf coursee 8 reeteursrits m The North Now offering Spring Packages' (616)682-9616 COLLECT

WALLOON LAKE: 3 bedroom bnck cottaga on lake. Completely fur niahed Flrepleoa 8 Boat dock Avekable weekly. June thru Sept 1450 per wk Cel 462-0563

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6*4-1024

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646-7749

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424 House Sitting Serv. ARE YOU LEAVING on vacation or bueinees trip? Rehrted. retired lady wUl care tor your home

286-7896

COMMUNITY COLLEGE Instructor is svaiUMe to houae-an your homa Royal Oak. Birmingham Southfteld araa Excellent loed reference* Cal

n - after 5pm 5*6-0619

DEGREED working proteeatond w* houeeeM Interviews OK. references available Flexible schedule CaH Kiersten after 5PM 563-2941

GOING AWAY? Nursing student wW houseslt snd tsfce cere of your pets while you sre swey References 851-6182

WELL EDUCATEO newty retired couple wishes to houee sit Excellent references 8 mechanical experi-ence 932-3435

427 Foster Care AOULT FOSTER CARE

Openmgs prtvata 4 aemi private Licensed Hayward Manor Farming-ton 471-2898

432 Commercial / Retail For Rent

BIRMINGHAM SOUTH ADAMS SQ

Retail aneieeed mall space aven-abw 800-2700 sq ft Rates start al 113 50/sq ft inlcudes heat 8 air conditioning, immediate occupancy

646-5900

CATERERS - Commercial or individ-ual Need more cooking spaced Rent kitchen of established busi-ness 115 per hour 347 2366

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER

FOR LEASE e Retail - Office

e Service - Medical

335-1043

436 Office / Bu*lne«* Space

430 Office / Buaina**

ANNOUNCING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CENTERS now hee serviced office apace through-out The Metro Area for smaller Executive Office needs Surtes from 150 sq f t with shared telephone enswering. secretarial services 8 cooler enca teceniee Flexible enort-term leeses 8 growth options to conventional space • CANTON - 454-5400 • FARMINGTON HILLS - 855-8450 • TROY - 637-2400 • ANN ARBOR -761-9555 • STERLING HTS - 254-8400 Telephone answering 8 men services also available lor non fun time lenent*

FARMINGTON HILLS 10 Mite 8 Or end Rrver

2 room once eulte m modern e> conditioned end alarmed office bunding, memoes a l utilities end maintenance Ample perking imme-diate occupancy 1390 477-7700

BERKLEY Downtown - Quaint, cob-blestone historical building Appro• 850 sq ft ol executive space 3311 W 12 Mile 11000 per month AvaH-eble August 1st 396-6360

BIRMINGHAM - Knoltwood Office Park Maple/Inkstar area Extremely luxurious. 2.220 sq ft . newty re-modeled executive office space Sublease 113 per foot 626-5983

BIRMINGHAM - Maple 8 inkster area Deluxe 3 room office wfth pri-vate bath 8 entrance Ful lanilorie! included 675 aq ft 626-8873

B i r m i n g h a m O f f i c e S p a c e

e 996 Sq Ft 116 Sq Ft Gross Rent Wei Windowed Space e 1439 Sq Ft 112 Sq Ft Gross Rent All Or Will Divide e 700 E Maple Prime office space. Heart Of Downtown Bir-mingham Free On Site Perking • S a n b r e e n C o m p a n y

647-3250 BIRMINGHAM OFFICE SPACE

2nd floor suite available Utkitlee in-cluded Exceilenl location. E of Hunter oft Maple Rd H.200/mo Cell Patty at 433-1100

BLOOMFIELD location Gerage pn-vate bath Female housemate want-ed 1450-negotieMe t- utilities Days 517-789-8144. ext 227

BRIGHTON Female wanted to share houae. walk to downtown, does to freeway, pels O K 1325 mo 553-1000 ext 203 227-8341

DEARBORN HEIGHTS/Oetrolt eree Profeaelonal young person to share home wtth sama 1230/mo +• '4 utilities Ca l 336-6373

FARMINGTON HILLS - Female wishes to share wtth sama Spacious nicely decorated. 2 bedroom. 2 beth apartment 1335 month 471-4627

FEMALE PROFESSIONAL to share North weet Uvonia home wtth same Non smoker. Must heve references 1330/mo plus utilities 474-2973

FEMALE ROOMMATE 125-30) need-ed to share 3 bedroom townhouee m Southfield $245 per month utikuee. Preter non-smoker After Spm 355-0399

FEMALE to Share spacious 3 bed-room home. Farmmgion 8 Joy Rd area Electric 8 water included 1250 month Nonemoker 427-7601

FEMALE to share large 2 bedroom. 2 bath apartment, laundry, new car-

O. good location' Royal Oak/ xmrant. 280-0615

FEMALE WORKING roomate, win ahare apartment with sama. 25-35 yrs dd . 2 bedrooms. 1275. mo hew included, i hea Clubhouse, workout room, saunam-door pod Canton. 455-4877

LAKE ORION lakefront home to ahare with another professional 1400 month v» i/tattlee. Leave mes-sage If no answer 693-1061

FARMINGTON HILLS O n 1 0 M i l e R d .

b t w . H a l s t e a d & H a g g e r t y

" RETAIL/OFFICE FOR LEASE

750-2.600 sq fl CERTIFIEO REALTY, INC

471-7100

FARMINGTON Retail space - new renovation 11,600 sq It . on Grand River Noon until 9PM caU 477-8116

IDEAL LOCATION 1.000 sq ft Ex-posure to 100.000 cars per flay Ford 8 Middlebelt. Garden City

422-2490

L E T S T A L K Farmmgton/8 Mile 1500 sq ft retail Between s busy meet/deb shop and a beauty salon Ask for Jim 477-8038

LIVONIA - 2000sqtt store IB 17 store neighborhood shopping cen-ter 38125-27 Ann Arbor Rd 3 blocks W d Newburgh Rd 358-4080

PETOSKEY-1100 sq. ft rate* spece m Ges Light District For more information ca l Jack Van Treese 8 Associates 616-347-3943

PLYMOOTH/OOWNTOWN Quaint shopping mdl, 109S Sq Ft Excellent parking. Cdl Deborah 344-9369

PLYMOUTH/DOWNTOWN Pnm« location Foraet Place Shopping Center. 840 Sq Ft Cdl 455-7373

SHOPPING CENTERS FOR LEASE Bloomfield. Maple 8 Inkster River-new. Grange 8 King 471-4555

TROT CLOSED RESTAURANT

130 seats, fulfy equipped For rent Cal Mr Fmk 855-9300

LIVONIA, non smoking professional, furnished bedroom, newly decor St -ed quad home. 1275 month includ-ing utilities 474-1961

WESTLAND - brand new strip mdl. short or long term lease. 1.000 -3.000 sq ft Owners win assist with start up 1765 net - net - net

R E D C A R P E T K E I M P L U S 2 7 7 - 7 7 7 7

LIVONIA - Professional mala, non-smoker. seeks same to share home Furniahed room wrth cable T V. 1325/mo. + phone 425-4624

434 Ind. / Warehouse Leeee or Sale

UVONIA. wM share my 3 lovely bed-room home wtth working person, available May 24 Security depoaft required 462-0758

NEED FEMALE Roommete lo share large 3 bedroom townhouee In SouthAatd wfth 2 other roommates 1270 per month 354-2138

NON-SMOKING prafaasiond seeks female roomate. Dearborn Mt*. townhouee 1260 plus '4 utMties Robert 561-8733

NORTHWESTERN 8 12 Mae- Town-houee lor compatiMa lady non-smoker (S375 total I OR large bese-ment for M/F (12751 356-2544

NOVI: Female roommate, non smoker, own bedroom 8 beth. Weeher/dryer Pod. 1250 mckidee utwt lee C d l 474-5409

NOW Large private 2 bedroom, 2 Laundry 8 storage

1365 per month ptue '4 ulWBes Cal Chris. 347-4541 anytime

PLYMOUTH - WM shan homa 1280 par month plua '4 utM-

453-7702

PROFESSIONAL WOMAN TO ahare wtth same 3 bedroom Uvonia home. 1325 month ptue 1/2 uMMaa Evea 427-3831

ROOMMATE TO SHARE furMahed 2 bedroom apt. In Wselfend 1240/mc piue '4 uumee i m w i d i i n upenwc Cd l M1-7SM

FARMINGTON HILLS-Furnlehed —» ' — — .HUM «ad • I | «I • .1 Ml .ai il

w u i i n t n p i prry-

r or drinker 522-7178

1 ROOM in prtreSe I MoonweM Kitchen c

R E O F O y - waasar 8 5 Mae Area

SOUTHFIELO

(1171

90UTMF*LD

STRAIGHT MAUI. HM » ' S ,

FARMINGTON HILLS - Approxi-mately 3.600 aq. ft. Lighted ware-house. truck wek available Gross

a. 1675 per mo 476-1200

LINCOLN INDUSTRIAL PARK Excettent 1-75 exposure for lease 3.OOO - 43.000 aq. ft Executive office 8 warehouse area. Greet im-age for corporate heedquerter*

BYRON W TRERICE CO Cdl JOHNSON/OUA1N/ROBERT

540-1000

RENT 4000 SO FT 11600 per month

1-275/F> improvements Included ord Rd aree Ce l 453-0451

SPECIAL! 3 M O N T H S F R E E R E N T

CANTON near 275 - office 8 were-houee unrta From 600-30.000 sq ft Answering Service atao eraleMe

occupancy For more m-lormatlon cal ' 454-2440 if no answer cd l 348-1833

BIRMINGHAM SOUTH ADAMS SQ

153 so. ft single office, rent 1165/ mo immediate occupancy

900 - 2700 sq ft office suite avail-able - rates starting st 113 50/sq ft

Rent includes air conditioning, heet 8 janitorial services Telephone an-swering 8 secretarial servKee avail-able 646-5900

BIRMINGHAM SUBLEASE - prtvate offices with support staff, office equipment 8 conference room avdl-able Free parking including Immediate occupancy For more information cal 540-1711

BIRMINGHAM - 1 office Good loca-tion, good parking. 1450 per mo CsH. Dr Lewis Smith 644-2955

BIRMINGHAM 1019 Haynee-1350 sq ft

Premium building, ground levd, am-ple parking 647-7079

B I R M I N G H A M 3,800 sq ft m I B 1 M B Beaoftfot building m town Excellent location Second Aoor. 10.000 aq ft

B L O O M F I E L D REALTY. INC

6 4 7 - 8 0 8 0

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 900-2.000 sq.ft. beautiful of spece Immediately oft the marMe lobby, underground parking, price negotiable 645-2480

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 1400 N Woodward - Pinehurst Bunding 3500 Sq Ft. prime office spece avaaaMe Contact W Nlkkd. Broker 286-3025

FARMINGTON HILLS OFFICE SUITES

loua sized surtea rangmg from 240 square l a d to 3.620 square

immediate occupancy Com-pettuvefy pneedtff CALL MARY BUSH

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n 5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

FOR SALE OR LEASE 7.200 square loot Office Buachng Redford CALL KEITH ROGERS

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n 5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

ATTRACTIVE - AFFORDABLE Hard to B die i t

Single room office spece starting from 1225 including ut antes Ford Rd 8 MiddtePeft Cal 422-2490

LATHRUP VILLAGE-SouthAeld Rd 2 room office suite m prolsssicind bunding 1250 per montb includes utliltiea Mr Staten 559-1700

LATHRUP VILLAGE 1,700 sqft., 2nd level, very deeir-sbie office immediate occupency, ample perking. Southfield Rd '4 mile North of 1-696 Brokers Protected 559-7780

430 Office / Bu*ineee

OFFICE SPACE -suite SuMd to Manufacturer* Rap or prof i 11 ond 14/Orchard Lake Rd . Farmington Hias Telephone answering service si enable Mrs Pike. 855-1610

PLYMOUTH/OOWNTOWN Lad unit left - executive office 150 sq ft Greet for Sdes Repe 8 smdt

Ceo Deborah hx de 344-9369

PLYMOUTH/DOWNTOWN 1 099 Sq. Ft Executive Office Exceilenl location 6 parking Call Deborah 344-9369

PLYMOUTH Executive suite available ApproXJ metely 11 OO sq ft LOW rata* Newty decorated 459-6043

PLYMOUTH- Finished executive Suite 800-2000 sq ft New Mdg smple perking, convenient to ex-pressways 8 banks 459-3434

PLYMOUTH - Mam St., 400 Sq Ft 2 Office Suite. Private

Entrance -1400 per mo Cal. 455-3232

LIVONIA - Farmington Rd near 6 Mile 375 sq ft Modern office Available immediately 1450 per mo Mr Lubrwk 644-7395

LIVONIA LAUREL PARK

6 M i l e & 1 - 2 7 5 E x e c u t i v e o f f i c e w i t h f u l l s e c r e t a r i a l s u p p o r t . F a x , c o p t e r , w o r d p r o c e s s o r , e t c .

A v a i l a b l e n o w ! C a l l K B S

464-3700

PLYMOUTH PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE

$7 PER SQ. FT. Excelsnt Location

Beautiful Decor Lawyers Doctors, Dentists.

Engineer* Msnutacturers Reps inquiries to:

P 0 Box 373 Plymouth, 48170 or cal 453-2350

REDFORD CONTRACTORS OFF-ICE wtth overhead door end bath-room. 550 aq ft 1325 a m o plua security deposit Call 356-5835

UVONIA - New office apace, move in today. 2.100; 1,600: 600 sq ft Prime location From 19 50 per sq ft. Any sae available Cdl 421-0770

LIVONIA OFFICES - 7 mile/Middle-Bell or 5 mile/Middlebelt. from 160 [o 600 sq feet, from 110 sq ft gross Cdl Kerr Hale days 525-0920 Eves 261-1211

LIVONIA office space tor lease 1 room surtes on 6 Mile near Farming-ton Rd Secretarial 8 telephone an-swering service 476-2442

LIVONIA/PLYMOUTH AREA Private offices, 1200 - 1300 month to month lease Phone duded

I answering m-464-2960

LrVONIA SCHOOLCRAFT 8 INKSTER

Office space m aclrve cer.ler 795 aq ft. formerly attorney* offices 1250 sq ft formerly denial dime excellent condmon Also 700 sq ft for retail Broker* protected Cal

559-1160

LIVONIA 28691 Plymouth Rd 1600 sq led. office/retail Air. ample parking. Immediate occupancy Canner Mgmt 569-4003

CANTON Ford Rd71-275 New Off-Ice budding, surtes sized to your needs Own entrance, own beth 12 .OOOeq ft a l or any pari 455-2900

CANTON - LMey Profeealond Can-tar. new office, medicd or generd use. 800 to 19,500 sq It. by Ford Rd 8 1275 Prime location 563-5272

DEARBORN - Share a prime 859 aq ft office wfth attorney m the preetl-gioue Favtane Community 10 X 18 window • common areas 336-0022

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Prime suites 1120 sq ft and 2000 aq ft. available, greet view*, com-pel ft rve rates, convenient parking, f u l service PuMdmg Oeeen Qrda coffee shop, dock broker, and beeuty/barber shop m building Next to Crowley's

280 N Woodward 647-7171

DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON, FOR SALE

Convert this totally renovated houee m ihe centrd buslneaa district to your new officaa Prime frontage on Grand River A red gemfl

CALL MARY BUSH T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER Office Condo for SaM

335-1043

Downtown Rochester Ouamt profeealond bunding. Office/ Medicd/Denid A l size* Immediate Occupency. From 1300 monthly

650-9010

EXECUTIVE OFFICE 1000 S Wootfwerd BuMMg. 1440 per month Secretarld Service • i enable

S A N B R E E N C O M P A N Y 6 4 7 - 3 2 5 0

AT 15.50 PER SQ. FT GROSS inckidea taxee. insurance utiktie* location - local ion - location near 1-75 8 696 5100 plus sq ft Office, engineering, high tech. ample park-ing, immadlete occupancy. 548-1040

NORTHVILLE DOWNTOWN office space m newly renovated his-toric bunding Featuring hardwood floor*, high tm c dings, expoeed brtck wMl. 1361 sq ft . 642-1012

REDFORD OFFICE 2 4 3 5 0 J O Y R O A D

W o«Telegraph • New low rate • Underground parking • Carpet 8 Winds • Lit signage • 3 room suites snd up • Includes an utilities CERTIFIED REALTY. INC 471-7100

REDFORD OFFICE 2 4 8 2 1 F l v a M i l e R d

West Ol Tstegraph 2 Room Suite, prrvale entrance, storage, bathroom, carpeting end blinds AH utilrtiee included CERTIFIED REALTY, INC 471-7100

ROCHESTER ROAD/M-59

FREE MONTH RENT Brand new office and medicd space avanaMe Rents from 19 75 sq ft Short tsrrr leases available lor immediate occupency Smtes from 699 aq ft to 40.000 sq ft Build to Suit Neer Rochester. Troy, Auburn Mils 8 Sterling Heights

HAMPTON P R O F E S S I O N A L P A R K

853-5700

SOUTHFIELO - Furnished 1000 sq ft second Aoor immedide occu pancy Newly decoreted 4 a l daeks included $1000 per month Cel d -ternoona only. 775-6200

SOUTHFIELD PRIME LOCATION

12 M I L E R D . & N O R T H W E S T E R N

Suite available A l utmtlaa pe»c Good perkmg storage, conference room Secrdarid 4 phona services available on premisaa. CaM 356-567C

NORTHVILLE - Protean ond office space 1330 sq ft erand new. ex-cellent location Wek to an sarvicea. easy access 349-0105

NOVI Attractive 600 sq. ft. office, previously occupied, ground levd Phone (313)477-5196

OFFICE FOR LEASE SOUTH LYON 2.000 aquers f ed CALL JERRY JANKOWSKI

Thompson-Brown 553-8700

SOUTHFIELO. 17201 W 12 M M Several offices 4 suRee Receptionid copier. FAX, 1275-1325 par month. 559-0477 or 681-7681

SPECIAL! 3 M O N T H S F R E E R E N T

CANTON 4 NOVI - Sharp, dear New Buitdmga. Offices. Snared Tenant Spece 4 Secrderld Services available Office equipment (tax. copier, d c ) alao avaaafcta immediate occupancy For more info. 454-2460 If no answer, c a l 348-1833

OFFICES IN W BLOOMFIELD OrchMd Lake Rd Private entrance. 600 10 3200 sq- ft.

851-8555

OFFICE SPACE in Berkley Includes copier, lax. knchen 'acui-ties. 4 conference room. Cal 8am-4pm 399-6150

PLYMOUTH /DOWNT OWN Recently remodeled. 660 sq. ft. ExceNanl perking Cloee to banks 4 poel office 455-7373

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN Highly visible location m downtown Plymouth 1,000 aq. ft. Attractive building Newly decorated Parking for 8 cars on property and public lot acroes the street Very reasonable rent 1900 monthly Aak tor Norma Pderson, 451-2299

COLDWELL BANKER 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE avanaMe Brmmghem Area Cdl 647-9289

430 OfAc* / Business

ACCESSIBLE Birm^gnam medicd buadmg. 2 m a t suites andMBle now-1500 each Large sdM svalatiis Feb. 1 -12000

C a H 9 - 5 - 6 4 5 - 5 8 3 S

ACCOMPLISH SUCCESS ot your in piesligious Skmlnpham

3 OFFICE CONCEPTS, de

M Madtng 4 conference .J M d aB Of your budnaM

m i l l Chooee from a vartaty d Executive Office Suftee located at

365 S Wood—rd. SM M00 CaM Pasrtda Thuman, 433-2070

A N N O U N C I N G MAPLE BUSINESS CENTER

OF TROY el raMa In Meet, no Maaa necee-

227-6.000 aq ft. on MapM

)TM

AUBURN HILLS- Exceaent

MOO ac ft LuimiiMdM. perMPy re-IIIu I M ia . $7 e«.R.. IMI « d , neer MeHM 4 shopping oanaer 486-20*6

vMa LOMd parking.

EXECUTIVE SUITES AVAILABLE includes spadoua parking tecMtMe i d . Aoor Experienced SecretarMa personalized phone enewerlng. copying. UPS. facaeWa 4 word pro-

HARVARO SUITE 29350 SOUTHFIELD RO

8UTTE 122

5 5 7 - 2 7 5 7

F A I R W O O D W E S T Office Parte - Ptymouth

NOW LEASING New Office VWege

1 minute Irom 1-275 4 A m Arbor

p a r t i t i o n i n g au i tas ava i l ab le J625 M 750 aq A , 10C

1 1 2 ^ ^ 2 3 0 MSGOL^C

counting Oanard Office Broker

455-2410 F A RMINGTON • M

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FARMINGTON HILLS M mBa t m M H B Rd Fer Maaa

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FARMING TON. Mng Maaa m M B H P M R M L F M I

PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SUITE BIRMINGHAM 660 square fed In new bunding. In the center d downtown Bir mmghem immediate occupency. 1991 25 a month

646-1800

Schweitzer REAL ESTATE

Better Homes & Gardens

SUBURBAN WOODWARD Legal - Medicd - Generd

500 - 2.500 It mn customize 396-7000

P E N T H O U S E O F F I C E Located m Troy, this 1200 sq f t penthouse hea a natural skynghi private rest room and shower and IS located on the third Aoor Idad lor advertising. grapNca or art studn very favorable raM 646-7900

WALLED LAKE- Two 800 aq tt avanaMe Office or ra*M 1450-1500 gross a mo GreM expoeure CMI855-3333 E v « s ^ H M 669-2499

WESTLANO - 2000 sq ft d AexiMs office space lo Maaa Prtma loca-tion. eest of 1-275 May be auMPvid-ed Cal 7:30em-4pm 729-6068

BUY IT SELL IT FIND IT

Classifieds 591-0900 644-1070 852-3222

Buck ingban? O f f i c e Pa r i *

188.888 SO. FT QUAUTY OUTSTANDING DCSION. N

NOW L E A S N T MATERIALS ANO

SOO te o w 14.400 aq. R Eeey Acceee to Ma|or Fiexweys 1-696. 1-96 amd 1275

• loddrMhsd Eetrsnres * Pi Nate BaMaa

f e r Further l ^ b m a H o e I

J9JV^29360| • M I 46154

421 0770

A RfCesrKS

2 Q * O & E T h u r s d a y , A p r * 2 6 . 1 9 S 0

LP66IFIED ADVERTISING BUY IT SELL IT I FIND IT |

REACH MICHIGAN'S FINEST MARKET FAX YOUR AD 591-6120

644-1070 g a k l a n d C o u n t y 591-0900 Wayne^Oow j t y 852-3222 R o c h e s t e r / R o c h e s t e r Hil ls

K O U A L H O U t l N O

O P P O R T U N I T Y

I N D E X R E A L E S T A T E / F O R S A L E &

R E A L E S T A T E / F O R R E N T

300-436 See Index in Creative Living

Real Estate Section E M P L O Y M E N T / I N S T R U C T I O N

500 H M p W a m e d 502 Help' Wanted- Denta l /Medica l 504 Help Wanted-OHtce Cler ical 505 Food-Beverage 506 He lp Wanted Sates 507 Help Wanted Part Time 508 Help Wanted Domestic 509 Me*p Wanted Couples 510 Sales Opportuni ty 511 Entertainment « 512 Situations Wanted. Female 513 Situations Wanted. Male 514 Situations Wanted. Ma le /Fema le 515 Chi ld Care 516 Elderly Care & Assistance 517 Summer Camps 518 Educat ion/ Instruct ions 519 Nursing Care 520 Secretar ia l Business Services 522 Professional Services 523 At torneys/Legal Counsel ing 524 T a * Service

A N N O U N C E M E N T S 600 Personals (your discret ion) 602 Lost & Found (by the word) 603 Health. Nutri t ion. Weight LOSS 604 Announcements /Not ices 6 0 5 Glad Ads 606 Legal Notices 607 insurance 606 Transportat ion/Travel 609 Bingo 610 Cards ot Thanks 612 In Mernoriam 614 Death Notices

M E R C H A N D I S E 700 Auct ion Sales 710 Co l lec t i ves 702 Ant iques 703 Craf ts 704 Rummage Sales/Flea Marke ts 705 Wear ing Apparel

706 Garage Sato-Oak land County 707 Garage Sa ie -Wayne County 700 Household G o o d * - Oakland County 709 Household G o o d s - W a y n e County 710 M a c le t Sale Oak land County 711 Misc lor Sa le-Wayne County 712 Appl iances " ' 3 Bicycles-Sale & Repair 714 Business A Of f ice Equ ipment 715 Computers 716 Commerc ia l - Indust r ia l Equipment 717 Lawn. Ga rden & Snow Equipment 718 Bui lding Ma te r ia l s 719 Hot Tuba. Spes * Pools 720 Farm P roduce - Flowers. Plants^ 721 Hospi ta l Equ ipment 722 Hobbies-Coins S tamps 723 Jewelry 724 Camera and Suppl ies 726 Musical Ins t ruments 727 Video Games. Tapes 728 VCR, TV. Stereo. Tape Decks 729 CB Radios. Cel lular Phones 730 Spor t ing G o o d s 734 Trade or Sell 735 Wanted to Buy r

A N I M A L S 738 Household Pets 740 Pet Serv ices 744 Horses. L ivestock Equipment

AUTOMOTIVE/TRANSPORTATION 800 Recreat ional Vehic les 802 Snowmobi les 804 Airplanes 805 Boat Docks. Mar inas 806 Boa ts /Mo to rs 807 Beat Parts & Serv ice 808 Vehic le /Boat S to rage 810 Insurance. M o t o r 812 Motorcyc les, Go-Kar ts . Mmibikes 813 Mctorcyc les . Pa r t s A Service 814 Campers /Moto rhomes /T -a l te rs 816 Au io /T rucks . Par is & Leasing 818 Au io Rentals. I eas ing 819 A u l n F inancing 820 Autos Warned 821 Junk Cars W a n t e d 822 Trucks for Sale 823 Vans 824 Jeeps/4 Whee l Dr ive 825 Spor ts & I m p o r t e d 862 Classic Cars 854 Amer ican M o t o r s / Jeep 855 Eagle 856 Bulck

BUY IT. SELL IT. FIND IT.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY

500 Help Wanted

858 CadMac 860 Chevrolet 862 Chrysler. 864 Dodge 866 Ford 872 Lincoln 874 Mercury 875 Nissan 876 Oidsmobi ie 878 P lymouth 880 Pont iec 882 Toyoia 884 Volkswaoen

B U S I N E S S O I R E C T O R Y 3 Account ing

• 4 Adver t is ing 5 Air Condi t ion ing 6 A lum inum Cleaning 9 A luminum Siding

10 Antennas 12 App l iance Service 13 A r t w o r k 14 Arch i tec ture 15 Asphalt 16 Asphalt Sealcoattng 17 Au lo Cleanup 18 Auto & Truck Repair 2 ' Awnings 22 Barbeque Repair 24 Basement Waterproof ing 25 Ba th tub Refinrshtng 26 Bicycle Maintenance 27 Brick, Block & Cement 29 Boat D o c k s 30 Bookkeep ing Service 32 Bui ld ing Inspect ion 33 Bui ld ing Remodel ing 36 Burglar Fire A larm C7 Business Machine Repair 39 Carpent ry 40 Cabinet ry & Formica 41 Carpets 42 Carpet Cleaning 8 Dye ing 44 Carpet Laying 4 Repair 52 Cater ing - Flowers 53 Caulk ing 54 Ceil ing Work 55 Chimney Cleaning

Bui ld ing & Repair 56 Closet Systems 57 Chr is tmas Trees 58 Clock Repair + 59 Commerc ia l Steam Cleaning 60 Const ruc t ion Equipment 61 Decks Pat ios 62 Doors

500 Help Wantad

63 Draper ies /S l ipcovers & Cleaning 64 DressmaKtng 4 Ta i lor ing 65 Or /wal l 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis 68 Energy 69 Excavating 70 Exterior Cau lk ing 71 Fashion Co-o rd ina to rs 72 Fences 73 Financial P lanning ' 5 Fireplaces 56 Fireplace Enc losures 78 Firewood 81 Floor Service 8 " Fioodi igm 90 Furnace Instal led. Repair 9i! Furni ture F in ish ing A Repair 93 Graphics 94 Glass. Block S t ruc tu ra l , etc 91' Giass. S la ined /Beve ied 96 Garages 97 Gaiage Door Repair 98 Greenhouses 99 Gutters

102 Handyman - m a i e / l e m a i e 105 Hauling

108 Heat ing /Coo l ing 109 Home Grocery Shopp ing 110 Housecleanmg 111 Home Safety 112 Humidi f iers 114 Income Tax 115 industr ial Serv ice 116 insurance Pho tography

117 insulat ion 120 interior Decora t ing

121 In ter ior Space Managemen t

123 Janitor ial 126 Jewelry Repairs 4 C locks 129 Landscaping 132 Lawn Mower Repair 135 Lawn Main tenance 138 Lawn Spr ink l ing 140 UmouaLie Serv ice 142 Linoleum

144 Lock Service 145 Management 146 Marble 147 Machinery 149 Mobi le H o m e Serv ice 150 Moving - S torage 152 M i r ro r * 155 Music Inst ruct ion 157 Musk: Inst rument Repair

158 New H o m e Services 165 Pa in t i ng . Decorat ing 166 Party Planning

(Food-Flowers-Serv ices l 175 Pest Cont ro l 178 Photoaraphy 180 Piano Tuning-Repair-Ref in ishing 181 Picnic Tables 198 Plans 200 Plaster ing 215 P lumbing 219 Pool Water Oelivery 220 Pools 221 Porcelain Refinishing 222 Pr int ing 223 Recreat ional Vehicle Service 224 Retai l Hardwoods 229 Refr igerat ion 233 Roof ing 234 Scissor. Saw & Kni fe Sharpening 235 Screen Repair 237 Sept ic Tanks 241 Sewer Cleaning 245 Sewing Mach ine Repair 246 S ign Paint ing 249 Sl ipcovers - Sewing 250 Solar Energy 251 Snow Blower Repair 253 Snow Remova l

254 S t o r m Doors 255 S tucco 257 Stee l Laminat ing 260 Telephone. Serv ice/Repai r 261 Television. Radio 4 CB 263 Tennis Cour ts 265 Ter rar iums 269 Tile Work 273 Tree Service 274 Truck Washing 275 Typing 276 Typewr i ter Repair 277 Uphols tery 279 Vacuums 280 Vanda l ism Repair * 281 Video Taping Service 282 Vinyl Repair 283 Vent i la t ion & At t ic Fans 284 Wal lpaper ing 285 Wal l Wash ing 287 Washer /Dryer Repair 289 Water Sof ten ing 293 Weidmg 294 Wel l Dri l l fng 296 W indow Treatments 297 Windows 298 W o o d w o r k i n g 299 Woodbu rne rs

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t o o H a f r W a m a d

B B B CABLE TELEVISION COMMUNTTY PROGRAMMING

i ef pueac ec-

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CAREER OPPORTUNITY someone «nae w r u n g m and earn 114.000 pw yew

i rour tame and provide toetor ' lor an adu* wHK mania retw-

H a a daytime houn m

Starting pay SS 03 par how and promoOone baaed or

fcrtfi^!merlcaSrr PtHMO. 27451 SenooKrdt. Uvonia. Ml 44 ISO

CARE WORKERS ICOOK - PART-TIME l »ec t cara aorters and pert-Brno

Befaddes Cal tha Roee Kennedy Aav t te Center al 586-2880 or aand rewanee lo: Famay 4 HWgfitmtiuud Sarwoee Human RSBOWCOS Dep t n o . 26807 Mcttoan Aee.. mkater Ml. 44141 r Aw Equal Opportunity Employer

C A R P E N T E R Cxperiencad fu rn i tu re /cab ine t 4eakar/* jn*ure rape* cwpwi tw la •waded ai Crentroofc Education* Community TNa la a tampor wy pert ttna poeition (up to ia hrs/e*) a d f « Mary of 110/fa. Relli«ai • •

Jene WMdeck. Ur . of Personnel Cranfrrook CtlnrenonM Commxmlty

340 Long Pine Rd_ Box 401 Btoomlfdd Has. Ml 48013

An I Employer

CARPENTER NEEDS er lor kNdan and beBvoom remotf-a»ng. Start al 85 50 hr

421-1744

S E C T I O N

Auto For Sale C-F Help Wanted

Home & Service Directory G

Merchandise For Sale C-G

Real Estate E-F Rentals E-F-G

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Glamor. Gred^OatsI lor KNcfien

APPLICATIONS for M l -* • - - **" - - • - -

4 Tetagrepn. l6 4 Telegraph 881-1755

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Due to promottone and expenetane. Fortune 500 company now expand-ing M metro Detroit 4 surrounding

a. 44 10 ± to start. Opening m agamant. Promotions. Market-

ng Area neproownsWa 415.800-•4.000 x first yaer. by sbMty 4 po-ntoon No ospwlwme m c m s r y due

ACCOUNTANT

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t a d

ACCOUNTANT CPA firm seek* self-mo Pvet

ed CPA to become a key pert of firm. Minimum « yeers experience. Send reeume to: Accountant. 23817 Ceee. Farmington. Ml 48024

ACCOUNTANT

SENIOR TAX ACCOUNTANT

e l Ka Ann Arbor heedquv-m Accounting with

cour swats* in taxation Is required 1- t yrs. of tax ekperlenoe la neces e w ^ ^ Extensive knowledge of

Accounting ex-perience preferred. Raapon*it>*it>e* include: tax reaeercfc, pienn.ng and complence tor epprcudmstdy 200 antWea. We oftar a cttaaenglng and pioSeedond work anvSonmwil and

P.O. Box « M 4 i Ann M o r . ML 48107-8848

FARMER JACK and

A S P SUPERMARKETS

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S

F O R E N T R Y L E V E L P O S I T I O N S

N O E X P E R I E N C E N E C E S S A R Y

J O I N T H E N O . 1 S U P E R M A R K E T T E A M

• P r o m o t i o n a l o p p o r t u n i t i e s

S c h e d u l e d w a g e j n e r e o s e a b a a a d - o n

• A c l a a n , f r i e n d l y w o r k e n v i r o n m e n t -

A p p l y a t y o u r n a a r a a t F a r m e r J a c k o r A A P

S u p e r m a r k e t s a n d a a a t h a S t o r a M a n a g e r f o r

TAX SUPERVISOR Ameneure Companies, a leader m tha property/ceeueity insurance in-dustry hes e cfwsenging opportunity

"•velebta «« the TAX SUPERVISOR « our Southfield eccountmg depart-ment This is a prolaasiond poeltnn end includes our M l beneltt pack-age Including medicel. dental. Wa. disability, pension. 401 (KL tuition relmbureemeni and much more In-cluding a smoke-frea environment

OueMlcetlons tor mw position in-clude a lour yaer accounting degree end further educetlonal couraework

locueed on consoadeted leoaral In-come tax relume Experience in uae o l a PC to compae tax accounting

' enerate reports and human reta-

in including les ta f lo i supervising

If you meet the above queaflcetlone snd ere aeeklng a rewerdlng. chal-lenging opportunity, send your re-sume including salary requirement* to:

N. WYLONIS AMERISLWE COMPANIES

2S200 Taiegrapn Southfield. MT48034

Equel Opportunity Employer

A C C O U N T A N T Service Company m Royal Oak

ACCOUNTING POSITIONS

MARKET SURVEYS Many openings » Farmington' Southfield araa • Long term eccountmg positions are entry lever Sokd accounting skins required

• Market survay positions are tamp to perm with evening hours Good phona ak wa a must

Ces for more details'

ENTECH SERVICES, INC.

737-1744

500 Help Wantad

ACE TILERS EXTRAORDINAIRE wants honeet ambitious Hard work-ing people to learn ttw an of ceram-ic tHe.Cea Lee 720-1786

college grsduete wtth ec-countmg major to heed up smea ee-«n»rtlng department Prefer 2 yrs. hande-on experience handling a a * set of computer genereled Company paM Kae Sand

~1 selsry requirements to: FREEOMAN 4 ASSOCIATES

Hwy- al io Farmington Has. ML. 48018

ACT NOW! Packagers

Apply now 4 quelfy for

$90 Bonus Wa hava Immediate open-Inge for 100 people to package video cassettes at a major company In Uvo-nia.

40 hrs per weak + overtime Long lerm employment Bonus Incentive

rsaabis cer. Don't rMes this excel-lent opportunity Apply Mon.-Fr1 »-3:30

SOMEBODY SOMETIME 14320 lilliliaaliall Parkside PevMon

Between 4 4 7 MMe

477-1262

ACT NOWtt - Start tomorrow In our telephone order dept No experi-ence Full time 48-410 per hour 12 mae 4 Evergreen 443-8493

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ACCOUNTANT

Computer skies required Lotus 4 general ledger aortwsre s plus 2 yeers college accounting 4 2 yeers eccountmg experience preferred

Send reeume 4 letter to: JARC

28386 Franklin Rd Southfield. Ml 44034

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

ADJUSTMENT CLERK

Poeition available lor a (take charge) detail oriented Individual with 1-2 yeers sccounts peyeble experience, outstanding math appt itude 4 excei-lenl verbeI 4 wrtttan communication skins, soma coftege accounting a Plus

We offer a good starting pey rate 4 comprehenelve benefits, including liberal merchandise discount To explore further, ces Mr* Gilbert at 4S1-5227

Winkelman's An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

FULL TIME WORK

We are interviewing now to fl* 18 fufl time permanent openings, with our Csnton f i rm. No exper ience necessry. company wW train Start at 41180 monthly with good oppor-tunity for advancement, paid Hone Only thoee with a unra . aire lo werk weed apply For inter-view cafl Mr Kozw K.T. Enterprise* 454-2484

ACCOUNTANT-Not lor profit organ-I X i o n need* person to direct Its ec-countmg sres Knowledge ol Solo-mon snd Lotus helpful 3-5 yrs ol accounting experience required Salary la commansurele with level ol experience. Send reeuma with cover letter to: Peraonnel-MLS a l . 1805 One Kennedy Squere, Detroit. Ml 48226

ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR Take chsrge person with st leest 2 yrs. tinsinss* experience m ac-count* payaWe/receivabie to su-parvwe snd manage theee functions 4 6 employees lor this busy whoie-sele distribution center m pleasant Western suburb Applicants must poeaess good mtsrpersonel 4 com-munication skills Micro 4 main-frame experience i i m t l e l Full company paid benefit package Compensation commensurate with ability 4 experience Send resume m confidence stating salary expecta-t i o n and background to: Box 884. Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 38251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Mk2Ugao 44150

500 Help Wantad

ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE APPLY NOW!

We have more toOs than people 4 we need VOU to come 4 work lor the lestest growing service m the in-dustry w e O f t w

e Bonus Psy e Pata Vacations

e insurance at a group rata e Long term assignment*

Men 4 woman needed tor kght in-dustrial 4 factory «ork Earn a (leedy paycheck Experienced 4 non-experienced welcome Bring your drlver'a license 4 socieT aacurtty card 4 apply today!

WESTLAND 728-6770

TAYLOR 381-3006

A FEW GOOD WORKERS Numeric accuracy important FMang experience helpful, learn on the )ob. m Uvonia caU 482-2783

AGGRESSIVE aell-mottveled mo-bte home aal-up person needed lor NO a i DeeWrahip in MKhlgen Experience required Cal Mon.-Fo . 8em-1pffi 349-2500

J o i n our C E N T U R Y 21 H a r t f o r d N o r t h , I n c .

PROFESSIONAL SALES TEAM in our NEW CONCEPT

o f f i ce faci l i ty in L i von ia

1 5 p r i v a t e i n d i v i d u a l o f f i c e s

3 5 I n d i v i d u a l w o r k s t a t i o n s

P r e - t t c e n e e T r a i n i n g - C a r e e r O u t d a n c e

M a j o r M e d i c a l • B o n u a e a a n d I n c e n t i v e *

P l u s h S u r r o u n d i n g s

t o t h e B u s i n e s s o r E s t a b l i s h e d P r o .

h a v e a l o t t o o f f e r .

M M

5 2 5 - 9 6 0 0

C L E R K CASHIERS S T O C K C L E R K S

PART TIME Must be 18 years or older. Heavy lifting required. Good pay.

GROCERY BAGGERS also needed part time. Must be 16 years or older. Apply at:

SHOPPING CENTER MARKET 4 2 5 N O . C E N T E R S T .

N O R T H V I L L E

A GOOD JOB IS HARD TO FIND

V i c t o r I n t e r i m S e r v i c e s m a k e s i t e a s y . T o p p a y .

• G e n e r a l L a b o r •

261-3830 Equal Opportunity Employer M /F

ALARM CENTRAL STATION Monitors lor M l snd part time Computer end of»ce sxpenenoe required 558-7100

ALUMINUM SIDING CLEANERS Fua time 48 per hour Weal em suburbs No experience naceesary CaH 344-4682

AMBITIOUS. Winmg to taka charge people! We went you for menage-ment positions In our succeesM perty plen

CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD

HOUSE OF LLOYD Beam the Fsa seeson. June 1 and end seUng In December 1300 Kit.

Went tremmg. end s chance to eem s trip to Hawaa If you deelre HokHey Items. cs« Claudia 477-8321 If you would I8ta home decor 4 toys, ca* Nancy 941-0484

AMERICAN MAIDS IS HIRING HOUSEKEEPERS M l and part time Good pey » benefits Own cer reqiSred 855-1849

ANSWER TELEPHONE In our West-lend office Full time Mon. - Fri.. 8 AM - 5 PM.. $3 85 an hour to stsrt Apply 987 Msnufacturers D r . Westland. Ml.. S of Cherryh*. E ol Newburgh or cadi 728-4572

500 Help Wantad APARTMENT

RENTAL AGENT Full tune poeition at Farmington HiHs luxliry apartment complex Ap-ply m person st 24810 Michigan Av-enue. Dearborn Monday-Friday 9em-5pm.

APPOINTMENT SETTERS Now hiring lor our WesUwtd office NO SELLING^ Pleasant phona voice a must! Must be at least 18. 44 10 * bonuses Psid weekly Gsll Ei Iks 427-9335

500 Help Wantad

ASPHALT FOREMAN male/temslB tor wen eelsblwhed u phsrt paving CO Excellent compen-sation package MUST heve experi-ence in a* phases of ssphalt con-struction Cell Randy 722-5880

ASSEMBLEY4 lor auto

&sUMeionie at Uniforce

i kght mechlmng. me-i. Ptymouth at Tele-»7S0-$850/mo

357-0641

ASSERTIVE, outgoing, sales orient-ed mdMdusis needed lor s heeith snd fltnees sales career Physically I t with workout knowledge Apply m person at: United Health Spa. Laurel Park Place Maa. Livonia

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE for suburban complex Muat heve 2 yeers experience 4 references Apertment 4 mittles included Call Mon thru Fit . Bern-5pm 352-4043 EOE

APPLY NOW LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

JOBS IN PACKAGING

BINOERV UP TO 45.00

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Long 4 short term temporary es-signments available in LNonla 4 Southfield

DAY 4 AFTERNOON SHIFT

MUST be dapendebie 4 have own reliable trsneportatlon Toe pay & benefits, msursnce svsHaMa Ca4 today.

CORPORATE PERSONNEL

SERVICES Livonia 478-1010 NO FEE EOE

ASSISTANT HOME MANAGER for group home m Weettand Must be 0MH trained Supervisory expe-rience Pleaaecall I0am-2pm.. Mon. thru Frl 721-7443

ASSISTANT MANAGERS. Manager Trainees 4 Cashier* for H anf ts Ful or part lime, flexible hours. Equel Opportunity Employer Apply at: Hop-m Store, 31401 W Bght MHa. Uvonia.

ARfttRTAMT U t m q f H lor costume jewelry store m Livonia Experience 4 refwwices Mon thru Frt 9-4 478-7530

AQUATIC INSTRUCTOR - Fufl Time Requires s WSI certificate SMary negotiable Cel 537-8500 or v p W m person. Northwsel YWCA. 25940 Grand River. Redford. ask lor Llnde

ARE YOU tired of working for some-one alee? Own your own tinelneee wtth revokmtlonsry nefl product Earn up lo 450K a yr with under StSOmveetment Ca* Pam 333-8512

ANSWERING SERVICE looting lor reBetue help Muet apeea deerty Al-

846-8674 Ce l 10-3

ARMOURED CAR Personnel Guerde 4 drivers, rnnraslad weep ons permit preferred Other* con-sidered Good driving record s must Caa Mon-Frt Berween 10em-3pm, 346-5131

L IKE T O T A L K ? Earn Extra Vacation Money

W a need several phone so l ic i to r* to sell subscr ip t ions t o th is newspaper

Y o u can earn $4 t o $6 or even more per hou r l Plus you wil l be ga in ing exper ience as a profess ional Te lemarketer . W e need you if y o u ' r e se l f -mot Iva tad and wan t to earn money . No exper ience is necessary, we wi l l t r a in you.

H O U R S

M o n . - T h u r s . 5 : 3 0 p . m . - 9 : 0 0 p . m .

• Please Appty At:

<2£bsferUer & E c c e n t r i c NEWSPAPERS, INC. 3 6 2 5 1 8 C H O O L C R A F T

P O B O X 2 4 } fl

ara an epuW opportunity •mptoyr

A T T E N T I O N

MACHINE OPERATORS A u t o m a t i c S c r e w M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r s

- experienced on multiple spindle screw Machines (set-up or operation)

G r i n d i n g O p e r a t o r s

- experience wtth centerless. thru-feed and in-feed production grinding

F o r m T o o l G r i n d e r - experience with flat form dovetail looi grinding • F a m i l y o w n e d m a n u f a c t u r i n g c o m p a n y • D a y ft n i g h t s h m a v a i l a b l e

• M a l e s f e m a l e s h i g h s c h o o l g r a d e , w e l c o m e

• M e d i c e l b e n e f K s / 4 0 1 K P l a n / v a c a t i o n

C A L L F O R I N F O R M A T I O N : 4 7 4 - 6 3 3 0

( 8 : 0 0 a . m . - 4 : 0 0 p . m . M - F )

Assistant Manager

Riverfront, a premier luxury highrtaa apartment community overlooking Ihe Detroit River hes sn sxwttng op-portunity lor en Assistant Manager The poeition requlrles en experi-enced. cereer oriented mdMduw with strong edrrantstrettve skHa 4 customer service becfcgrcxmd Re-sponsibiBllee Include data entry 4 rent colection. typing 4 10 key ex-perience helpful Send reeume or |ob history to:

Riverfront Apts. 300 Riverfront Park Detroit. Ml. 43226

Attn: General Manager

ATTENTION! CHRISTMAS AROUND Ihe WORLD

now beck by popular demand' Aree District Meneger now offering s lew Sharp people the opportunity to begin aa a manager Tremmg pro-vided Absolutely no investment si any time. Unlimited eemmg poten-tial. bonus and trips Give yourself the beat preeent you cen your own buemeee Be able lo aet your own hours 442-2924

A T T E N T I O N

500 Help Wantad

book* in Farmington. Plymouth. North viae BeHvaie and " Must be 14. have meured 1 0 * bonus wtth ed Ce l Mon - Fn] 9am -4pm 477-8012

Attention

SUMMER WORK $9. TO START

•interview now. stert after finale •FuB time positions m retefl

salee/merketmg depertment •Training provided ^cholarshlpe 4 College credits poesibls Cal 9am-5pm 425-8860 425-7037 OAK PARK 543-4044 ROCHESTER 254-8883

AUTO GLASS INSTALLER Heeded for growing company

agea 4 benefits ExceHeni wages C e f l ^ ^ ^ ^ H 474-0730

AUTO MECHANIC or Mechersc Trainee for redletor. heater and AC specialty shop Muat have tools snd Liosneed preferred. Deve 273-5021

AUTO MECHANIC - certified, de-

rspKJhr growing shop Apply K 4 D Auto Repair, 27350 W. 7 Mile. Redford or caa Deve 532-1552

ATTENDANTS Large Amoco Service Center hea 3 part-time openmga l o M u l eerve el-

Good pey. flexible hours Apply Tei Maple Cer Cere, comer Tetajrepn 4

ATTENDANTS WANTED Mate/Female openings lor M l tMs. KpplY in parson: Colony Car Wash

Ann Arbor «d . Plymouth 4&5-1011

ATTENDANTS WANTED 45 00 per Hr piue rnmrmaamn No experience necseaery Fm and part-time Walton She!. 474-37T3

ATTENTION Free mgerte end gift* I Party, heve fun. or become Under-I eoverweer repreeentattve making lots of money Caa lodey 586-7431

AUTO MECHANIC PART TIME DAYS

Entry level to start. Apply in person: Kmart. 33400 W. 7 Mile Livonia.

AUTOMOTIVE TIRE INSTALLERS

4 GENERAL SERVClE Now accepting appacatlons lor M l lime poeitione wsi tram the right m-' dtMduSM Apply at BELLE TIRE Weat BtoomfleM. cell Don 451-4880 Plymouth, cel Bob 453-5300 Troy, call Paul 849-2290

AUTO PARTS DRIVER . Must heve excellent driving record

BILL COOK MAZDA 37911 Grand River Farmington Hdta

An Equal Opportunity Employer

AUTO PORTER Ueed cer depertnwnt, muat be hard worker, dapendebie and heve a good driving record Apply m par-

FARMINGTON HILLS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

GRANO RIVER/MIDOLEBELT

AUTO RECONDITIONING Help wanted pert /Ml time lor evea and mornings. Experience not necee-sary Ptymouth aree 420-2224

AUTO TECHNICIAN , Ful time Benefits greet pey bnme-dlete opening to work with the beet. March Tire Co Cantor 454-0440 SouthAeid 3S3-04S0 Weettand 721-1810

AUTO TIRE INSTALLER Must have experience on lateet auto tire inete-letkm equipment, including flniehed

sneer. Good pey benefit* Con-tact Mr-i)eae^ 831-2800

AUTOMOTIVE

facany Cal between lOem Matthew 535-8820 Lort

Ugh-tech i - 2pm. 278-1240

AUTOMOTIVE -SERVICE ANALYST

Fm time poeition Comprehenelve benefits, including tumor reim-bursement College beck ground re-quired Ideal poaTtion for enynew-mg students Individual wouM repre-sent mafor OEM Muet poeeeas strong mecherucw 4 eutomotfve background A nuta 4 bolts type Person with s prnleeej i ial appeer-enoe Knowledge of medium 4 h ~ v y trudts a + W» be reaponal-ble for dlegnoatlc mailt 4 warranty dartAcaMn 47 50/hr to etert Send reeume or cel : Person-nel Director, P.O Box 2808. Ferm-rngton HIBS. Ml 44333 553-4355

EOE

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS. TrWn •or leeder position deemng haaweys end (eutdry rooma m apartment ro rsp le i l l . Day v i m . fatO to 84 30 aer hour, part hoadays and

AUTO a o o v PORTE R-Oeen cute.

i t s

driver s Scenes snd cer needed 11727 Merrtmen 525-8800

AUTO CLEANUP Need experienced r»-oor wheel person m New. CaB 344-8701

R E T A I L O P P O R T U N I T I E S

F U L L O R P A R T T I M E

N E W S T O R E O P E N I N G .

N o w H i r i n g t h a F o l l o w i n g P o s i t i o n s :

• C a s h i e r s

• S e r v i c e C a n t a r A a a o d a t a a

• R e c e i v i n g I t S t o c k i n g A s s o c i a t e s

OfSoaMes a an eacMng new deep-<*ecouni office supply retafl chair wtth tour storee m the OaSrot araa. and w« aoon be openrng in Uvonia We need people wtio wan) to

row and f —

AUTO DETAIL SHOP MANAGER NEEDED Must be people uiiwued Auto H i l l M experience needed Cal Lor. between i e P M 278-1240

Al iTO/ GENERAL SERVICE TRAINEE

he»e ton doing R! Work tor an escamg . lal la changtrtg the wey people shop tor

offioe auppSaa THa is a ground floor opportunity tor aaaodatas who want a teat tree* opportunity tor aucoeae

bswfl mm MO AM. a MO PM. Qlf)

O f f i c e M a x

2 9 M 1 P t y m o u t h R d . # 1 2 0

U v o n i a , M l 4 6 1 8 0 An Equal Opportune, tmployei

AUTO OIL CHANGE TECHS A MANAGEMENT

TRAINEES

Now iwmg M l and part Ume "(Hone, competitive atari ed on experience and I. AppK et Unde Ed s Oa Shop rwr of Orchard Lake 4 12 Mae

AUTO TRIMMERS Seat upholetery Wrapping pans, cutting 4 aewlng immediate open-ings Uvonia 422-2788

AUTO/VAN/TRUCK Cuatom m a u l -ers 4 Trimmers •ranted Expeo-enced top pey 4 benefits Amertcen Vsn 255-8224'

AUTO WARRANTY CLAIMS AdmeMetreMr We need s sherp person wtth deal-' ership bsckground Good selery 4 •rmge benefits Aak tar Dee Your*}.. Oaigieiafi PadStae 875-0300

A-1 CLEANING IS HIRING J T " 4 " Sterttng pmf

44 00-47 00 per hour Own c e required 858-1071,

BAKER- Ful time Experience re— yared Appty m person et L 4 L-Food Center. 257 Ladd fid..

«e. 434-0700"

BAKER - part Ume nmhta. some e x . ••erred Good pey tat. cea xfTiaai

BAKERY PROOUCTION Wtin inal i beaery loceied m LNome hee entry lev* production poetton* svsaabte deys/efternoone R i m

Hon. Suae 133. 33723 S MBa Re.. Uvonia. Ml 44154

, B e n e f i t s M a n a g e r . , ,

AUTO PARTS COUNTER PERSON y Q o < *

beneffca Experience neoeeeery 34B-2800

Now Aaxo Parts

AUTO PARTS DRIVER ». flddd drtvtng record r e .

2 T h AUTO PORTER

Hytf-workmg mdMdue * • good

Garden City m

Ford Rd

SHOP needs person

Wd . LNtom*.

AUTO

needs M l ame genwal aarvtoe hwp

E N G I N E E R r

I n d i v i d u a l w i t h a C i v i l E n g l n ^ r l n g

D ^ r a a f o r t h a p o a l t l o n o f T a c h m -

c a l C o o r d i n a t o r a n d E n g i n a a r i r t g

A d m i n i s t r a t o r f o r a w a t a r d l a t r l b u -

t l o n a n d s a n i t a r y a e w e r s y s t a m .

S e n d r e s u m e o r a p p l y t o :

M r . R i c h a r d M . H e n n l n g s a n

4 1 6 0 0 S i x M i l e R d .

N o r t h v t t l e , M l 4 « 1 « 7

3 1 3 - 3 4 8 - 5 8 0 0 An BeuM O w M M , Emekww

3S8. Detroit. ML. 4 « 2 ? " An Equel Opportunwy Employer

aOARXO MRX OPERATOR Oay work F.

SONUS-8100-80 deye i a m 88 l e -4 8 e n h o w " T r i i i ' I S I n N a " i

•en s lare . • on -Seiea. oar i

s e e * LAYER L A a o n c n e - i « a - ' rtwiaw. cea e»w a p t e s s - n e e '

8mCk SCINO HELPERS m

* a n g entansd km net " H i m r i s « Iran. Meal be 14 4 over SS M '

Pw hour ta start Caa Mler Spm • -«

i S T i h e . . t J l i a r 1

Wne. 48 hrs pw wk . imraaanl t w w " ate U i o m e w e e a a v e s a s ^

l U L O M O MONITORS —

^CARPENTERS - Experienced Muet Wve own truck 4 tooia.

t Saw 1:30pm. daly a t 1 Beech Daly. Radtord.

CARPENTERS HELPER NEEDED For kdchene 4 betha. M l toe

CARPET CLEANER WANTED tor Sungto Carpel OeerWig No expert-

between 2pm-4pm: 584-3330

- CARPET & FURNITURE CLEANERS

Ful time openmga tor cieen cut mdindueta to teem cerpet 4 M M -ture cWerWig Good drrving record and atmry to dew with me pubic

. Cu oeasnl sorrwig po-teMMI tor ambitious person with e l ' ignaas to leem bwwai perk age mckidaa M N peld heeith mauranoe Ptaaae ce l Tom. between 9-noon STEVE HAGOPIAN 4 Co. 353-1834

prtde m their work, cen work without doee aupervlalon 4 would ate op-pertwettee tor edvencement are hereby Invited lo |om »w

SPEEDWAY TEAM

We heve pert time 4 lu l Dme peer-tiona r WlaCU Ful Ome would Irv-duds benefits: penJ vecation. health maurance. paid wck days, etc.

Appty Mon. thru Fr l el the wey Station at Ann Artwr Sheldon. Plymouth

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CASHIER- Experience Good pey.

M* * * ^eooocaee r m m M m

Ponuec. Ml 44054

CASHCR lor Amaoo Food Shop. Fid and part time poadlona tor el-i snoo ie /aen* . . he i ible hrs. Pleee-ant condHtona. AppW m parson oor-ner of Joy/ Sheldon Rd Canton

CASHIER Ful 4 part tvne WIS trem

MoM. >4 mae4 Woodward 847-4740

CASHIER. General hatp tor green-heuee. Mng Involved Able to work week an da. Part Ume aaeeonw 88 per hoir. MgM welch person. 2 nights weekends 835 pw night Ceah. Farmington HMs. Fanner John's Qreertftouee. 553-7141

CASHIER/OROER DESK tor sum-mw No typing talwoollng poel-oons Ful 4 pert lime. Weekends. 45 hr Livonia. Altar 10 am 421-0784

CASHIER Pert nm

S S d R d . waaed Lake. L 4 L F o o d ^ . 297

5 8 0 H e l p W a n t e d

CASHIERS F u i 4 p a r t t i m e

E x p e r i e n c e d p r e f e r r e d A p p l y i n p e r s o n

J O E S P R O O U C E 3 3 1 5 2 W . 7 M i . - U v o n i a

Lottery eapwtwkw UstpM. but net " i r m i r i MuW ae 14. BwdMa hours. Wtemoone • seed* Apply m person or*i at Lotto 4 ~ " "

CASHIERS Wankad l u l 4 pert tane Shifts avW^ eble. eftarmxew 4 m k k i l ^ i u

TOTAL PETROLEUM Michigan Ave. 4 Telegraph Schooloi all 4 Fermlngton

Grand Rher 4 Inkator Cherry HB 4 Venoy

Cherry HO 4 Newburgh Plymouth 4 T

1-84 4 Te i Fermlngton

14 Ctei i k i l i Ann Af te r Tr 4 Tatagraph

CHILD CARE ASSISTANT tor an aducedonel dejr cere proi m Weet Btoomhekl Fid or pert

CHILDCARE SPECIALIST BA or a s wah AdnwawietNe ex rtence required ZA endoreem

stalled AbWy to operate lerge chSdcare and aerty chadhood pro-grama at nMtlple aMee. 830.800 to 434000 wtth benefits- Deertiorn Pubec Schoola Adu« 4 Communtty Education 542-8452

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CHOW DIRECTOR 4 COOK, tar chBdren'a day camp m July 4 Aug. Sponeored by Church m Red-lord Cel 534-7730.

CHURCH RECRUITING Low pay. great M i r e . Improve wrwe row heve e Apply m person el 301 N mpaaa. Ann Arior Aak lor Director of Personnel. 1-888ei13

C m MANAGER

por t Beee ptue ComrrW ecxv Excel-lent opportunRy Fex reeume ASAP to 313 888 >033

OV1L ENGMEER/DESIGNER Experience eeeentlel m seawr. a

For office ifH-wierl In sums or+f p. Qingertch. P.O. Box 828. L MI Hand. ML. 48143.

CIVIL ENGINEER/DRAFTSMAN Experience seewitlal In mortgage w r w ) * . plot plane, topograpnicei end erchMeckasI surveys. EaoeBent benefits, setory negcx^bie. tor office located In Uvonle Reeume tx*f P. Qingertch. P O Box 829. Lafca-lend. Ml . 48143 ^

SHIPPING RECEIV1N6 CLERK For canuaI wwehmwe of 'oomputw ra-taI stars Cham. Mon-Frt 4:30-4 :30

person: LevW rv Products, BeldtinCowt, Uvonle.

VIC TANNY HAS knmedMte open-mga m our Somerset womens gym tor e meture end dependeble Ctaen-mg

CLEANERS - Experienced m M -e end air conditioning knme<»-ogemng eiiaaetils tor Farming-H®a corr

CLEAN HOMES with the Old Mead to your

araa 4 aMRy Part Ome good 349-8471

CLEANWG HELP-Men 4 women nssdad tor conatructlon and real-

476- tote Yowa For Ctaerang.

CLEANING HELP Wanted tor office M M Mon-Frt. 7pm -11pm Rocheetw eree. Pteeee

6 6 1 - 8 2 0 0

CLEANING PERSON - k d Ome. heB-wbys 4 vacant units, muet heve es-

4 retarencee Weettand 328-8270

CLEANING POSITION - Pert Ome. n el new apwlmwn community

In Weeaend. Some eapertance pre-

burgh m Rklgs Apia.. 7S00 New-Rd. No c a l ptaaae.

C L E R K / D I S P A T C H E R

5 0 0 H e l p W i

CNC OPERATORS DESIRED PeaMier Machine la a a n d compe-ny whoee rapM growth K Sua to a teem eppruech beeed on strong m-|| e id • I eJlw^ - * - - ' j-**ooja errori wern oetarmmao

COLLECTORS FINANCIAL-Subaldtary of Fortune 100 compeny hea anmedMle pert Ume openmga tar eapertenoed tele-phone ooaectors. O Fiedble work hour*

O Suburban Trey tacetion H Ilea sounds Ike the oppommny tar you. awn send your iseunis to: Pareonrwl Menagw, P.O. Box 7011. Troy. Ml 48007-7011

COLLECTORS FINANCIAL SERVTCES-SubWdtery of a mafnr ocmpeny n a i l account*

coBectlone experience Henda on tamOwtry with k ^ ^ e w d s n d acreene hatpM

8 stones oommeneurale level of

If you sre looking tar en exceptional opportunity, pleeee oond y o v re-

to Pwsmaal Menagw. P.O. 7011. Troy. Ml 48007-7011

EOE

COLLEGE STUDENTS

m menegemem 4 lew. Pen time letaphone coBectlon work with nation's top col-lection ssrWoo. Cvena'ig 4 Saturday hours

353-0300 An Equal Opportunity Employw

COMMERCIAL ROOFERS 4 LABORERS - Experienced tar. MB torchdoem. WWigieng

585-0430

COM PR! HOTEL SOUTHFIELD

Executive Housekeeper Krtchen Supervisor

leadership

Housekeeping poe enegertw experience, hands on ddBs. strong

onW 4 computer akB* and must pey good ettondon to detaB. Kltchan poatoon requires working knowledge of Ihe cutnary arts a '

lent starting pay and benefit*. Caa tor InterWeai 367-1100

COMPUTER OPERATOR IBM aialwn 38 operator. FkwnclW medtuttan envkunmwit. 2nd ah«t hour* foaaltila. Knowledge of IBM SSP required, working knowledge of. qukcy lialpM. LiceSant benaMta.

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t a d

CONTROLLER I ogoairucttan oc

ny^i*s>mg^0ona jSw wMh

counting background and i p u t * knowledge Good ft

ery requirements Id: Box 1120toeerver 8 Eccentric News pepers. 38251 Sdioolcran Rd .

• 48180

COUNSELOR DAYTIME Adult Edu-ceuon BA or BS with vaad tecond ery teecMng certWcele requved

pistol led. 817.00 to 820 00 pw hr Dearborn AduH 4 Community Edu-

Oon 582-3015 An Equel Opportunity Employw

C o u n t e r C l e r k

Mature person. M l Ume. Lathrup VMage More Ho exper ience necesssry Janet OevW Cleaners

543-0340

COUNTER HELP wsnted tor dry cleenw loceted m Ferrrangton on Grand Rtver Fid ume 4 pert Ume sAsmoons DwefH*. competitive •alar/ W miwseted. stop *t any Indi-an VWege Cleenw* or cel Jene Mon-Fr t . 11em-3pm. 471-1747

COUNTER PfcRSON - Dey or r»ght •Mft. seeeonw ideW tor melure per. son. RoyW Oek toe Creem Store

862-2327

COUNTER PERSON Pert time Peopts akWs a muet Flexible dey hr* bstwaen 10-6 Ce l Jell at: 358-0500

COUNTER PERSON Dry Claanws Garden City aree Ma-ture. experienced k d time Immedi-ate opening Sem-5pm 421-4477

COUNTER SALES HELP wented apply m person bstween Bem 4 12 noon BuahW Stop, landscape 4 supply 1512 S Newburgh.

COURIER - For Law Firm Fu« or part tvne. Southfield wee Non-smokw Own transportation Cad Llnde. 355-5555

CPA or experienced Accountant lor

Expendmg accounting opwationa to Include admmiatratlon. computers snd verted mvaetment sntlttae.

826-5000

CRANE OPERATORS - (radio ac-tivated) end Machine Uft Truck Operators Sterling rat* 89/49 50

rhr . progreesion lo 412.30 pw snd sdove beeed upon irlessHI-

cedon. Fid schedule of fringe bene-- - - - surgical - Blue mdudmg medicel/sur

es/Bkje Shield. Me 4 idem inauranoe. 13

days, vecettona and paid hoe-productlon

ere looking lor quae "ed. amplEjssa artfi good record* Pteeee send rseurhea and/or mqmr-taa to Box aSS2. Obeerver 4 Eccen-tric Newapapw a. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonia. Michigan 44150

enea Matropoatan National Bank of Farmington. 37000 Grand W Suite 100. Fermlngton Ha*. EOE

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER Progranenw needed tor proceeslng oo. In SuultiHald. Prime Fortran ax-

424-4770

COMPUTERS - Feat ^ - Feat growing PC bu ldw / r i l a iw naada en

eguiaadia 4 um tor taventmy control/pur Cheemg

oentrW ww Wiuuee tor multiple lo-cettone. Some kntndedge of oom-putw components s plus. WW tram Ihe right mdMduW with ooaege de-

l 4 a strong daaae to grow with ^SeaeSO

Obeerver 4 Eccentric Hewapapw i . 38251 Schooicrafl Rd.. Uvonle.

44150

COMPUTERS Programmers: Dynamic tee! paced Plymouth beeed manutecturtng firm

*" 2 experienced RPG N Pro-

Send aatary htatory 4 I DP Supervleor. P.O.

Box 2500 C. Ptymouth, Mt 44170

COMPUTER TECHNICAL SUP-PORT Repreeentattve - Minimum 2

DOS experience. ASYNC or

requirement* Forward raaume lo Box 804. Obeerver 8 Cccantilc Neaepepwa. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Livonia. MkMgan 48150

duties: opwatea Ctamta/Latn equip-ment-. perform* related duties es ee-signed. Minimum qusllflcetions Poeeeeaton of e high schod dlplome or Its squliiatanl. good ofltoe clerical •klta, 4 sHBty to dad tactfuBy adh

putdc MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR EVENING 4 WEEKEND SHIFT ASSIGNMENTS Selery renge 817.998.58-824.888.88 wtth e cam-

w w w fringe benadt peck ape •ceaone w i be eccepled unM

Spm. Mey 1. 1880 el * w Pwsennd Dept . 181 I leum St... Blrminghem.

CASHIER Rot 4 Sherm m B>wWigfieiii. exdu-

41500 m

Apply at Amoco Stallone

Schodcrefl 4 Fermlngton I 9 MBe 4 Farmington Rd. 12 MBe 4 Orchard Lake

CASMBER Fid or perl Bnw. • Pli

a 1 - 11 PM or

l O P M - 1 AM Mo« hlart. 12 Maa d FanmngtOh Rd. Anr • . 453-4121

CASHCRS. IUI Bate. pert ame. d -wmoone end apei ahl 1 (soma days.

mewed uoniwitance d ore.T21-e78*

CASHIER FiS and pert M e D. noone 84 SO ae Hour

a

sszzz Appf, m person WaWc m'slOS

An Equd Opportunay Employer

CMC LATHE/MILL OPERATOR For prodetan machine shop Knowl-edge of Fanuc cont ids hetpM Ctaen ptant Meny benefits Apply a t 12700 Marion. Radtord. 482*8

537-0480

CNC LATHE OPERATOR Ovwi letup Some programming. F l d * wMh SPC Bnghton Ma-chine Shop. Send reeume lo: P.O. Box 287. ertgMan. Ml. 48118.

CNC LATHE OPERATORS Some set i » . 2 yew pwWnue MgMa. 121

LOCI 201 MOUSTRML DRWE PLYMOUTH. Ml 48170

CNCMACHBdST

2?8oW./MS"J a t KP Sogotan.

8 387-2*46

CNC OPERATOR

CONSTRUCTION - 4S-415/HR No expwlwua nesdad

C e l Today 557-1200 96 00 Fee 4861 JM Agency

Conelinucaon Superlntendenl tar muH twnBy reel-

new.ens 8 si aery requirements to: Box 988. (

38251 SchOOlcr sft Rd . Uvome. illchlgen 44150

CONSTRUCTION LABORER Experience * muet m drrvmg dump true* end U plus LwwBU. 728-8884

PARTS COUNTER Person Large boet c i el a i r i p hes lu l time

Herts countw pereon.

store experMr 1-84 Merlne. 887-8800

COUNTER CLERKS M l or pert tene. s4S treat Good pey 4 e l tiwiaHta. Apply al any MW Kai Cleeners. or c a l tor your neereet lo-cation 537-4052

C O U W T E H C L E H K New Nod dry claensr*. Ful or pert ume. wa M n . " — i i personelty

Caa Mon. - Frt 344-2255

COUNTER HELP WANTED Huntington <

28822 Co<

COUNTER HELP 4 Bakw tor Diaeun Donute. 31080 Orcherd Lake Rd , Ferm Has Under new menenge-ment. Now Mrtng aa shBts. aextota hours. Jonipadain wegee. Apply m

COUNTER HELP tar dry Pert tana: is^ toao hesas per i

737

COUNTER HELP Mature person 3pm-7pm Monday -c ridey Dougwe Cleenw I 800 N.

COUNTER HELP: Needed Fu l or pert-Wna. WB Tread Apply wRMn Lata Oreae Ctaewws » W W. 12 Mto Rd FamWiglwi HSta 583-0025

CUSTOCHANS Cuetodtens nssdad to work M l time m Uvonle. Centon 4 surrounding eree* Muet heve rdleble tranepor-ladon Ca l Meg at 769-2600

CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSISTANT/ DATA ENTRY

Feet peoed euto repwr tadl ty aeek* friendly, motive led person lor its growing suburben tacetion idew candidete should have excellent communication and rypmg akda Computw experience very helpM but «aa train the right person Northvata, 349-5115

CUSTOMER SERVICE

Our growing company la axpendeig it* euatomer aornieo dept T>ea entry-levd poaltlon requirea a plea*am pweoneaty 4 good Hetenmg akds Ful time podttan mdudes room tor edvencement. benefits. Iteming 4 s luxurious office environment

Cal-361-4700

CUSTOMER SERVICE

5 0 0 H e 4 p W a n t e d

DELIVERY DRIVER/WAREHOUSE

M a r i e i and good drtveig record 16/hr Appty m pereon Monday-Fri-day i? 1pm American Racing 13042 Falrtane. Uvonle

DELIVERY HELP - lor buey pmana m Farmmgion Haw Weekend hour* 4 a lew week rugftt* 44 per hour 11 50 per M v e r y Excedent eerrxng potermw 471-3256

DELIVERY TRUCK DRIVERS Fid 4 pert time opportunities Apply m person si Buehd Stop 1512 S Newburgh. Weedend

DENTAL ASSISTANT No experi-ence required Are your kKM •choof? Are you looking to get beck mto the work force? M you're oulpo-

3end Wka working with peopw we trsm you tor s pert Ume poemon

Lrvome wee 591-3634

DEPENDABLE PERSONS needed Dey* or Afternoons Must have 40 WPM typing Pleeee contect Mon Fn. 11am-3pm 471-1081

0€ SIGNER/DRAFT SPERSON Two piue years experience m mwc 101 molded plastic perl 4 tool de-agn Must be knnmadgeatiH on the CAD System Pteeee send reeun to 14555 Jib St., Ptymouth, 44170

DIE DESIGNER Exceaent permanent poemon m Ann Arbor wee lor

daWgnar with IO years ex CAD 4 eetlmetmg would

be e piue. Send reeume and selery requirements lo. PersormW. PO Box 153. Dexter. Ml 44130

DIE MAKER E x p e r i e n c e d O n l y

• Flying cul-ofl. notching 4 pwrcmg dies • Form grinding experience risrsaasr " • ' • ' " • J

• C» cell ant pay. f id benefit* • Overtime

M i c h i g a n R o l l F o r m

836-1844 DIE MAKER FIRST CLASS

We have mvnediete openings lor OM Maker*, experienced m progree-Wve. flne 4 trenetor dtae. Theee ere

etlractfve Wnge benefits snd most Important, you aM be afforded the opportunity lo grow w/an or genera-tion involved in producing Mgh quet-tty stampings lor the automotive «v duetry Apciyat: Dafww Corporation. 44700 Grand River Now. Ml 48060-0709 344-0400

DIE MAKER Smal Detroit quaee a tool 4 d e mekw et Meet 5yrs. experience m Held DM design end angmeertrig a plua lec-tor Send reaums and salery r»-qiaremants to Pwsmawl. P O Box 38249. Detroit. Ml 48238

DIE SETTERS Experienced m sehmg progreeslve snd me OWe. Mr leads, rsals 4 cradles Anemoone Benefit* Apply Werren Products, mc. 637 Old

DIETARY AIOE Frsnkln Manor ConveMeoent Centw 28900 Frankkn Rd . Southfield 352-7390

DIETARY AIOE For home tor the egad m Farmmg-ton Mds Ful 4 pan time

851-9840

DIRECT CARE - Ful WW part-time stafl needed to work m the South-held aree with persons with phyil-

ebWtwe Cel Mery Kerr et 344-9474

DIRECT CARE STAFF Men and women lor 16, no experi-ence nwiaeear/ Good berwltts Flexible schedtae Caa between 9em-3pm. Mon-Fn 478-6111

DIRECT CARE STAFF needs 0 lor group homes locatsd n North dSa 4 Canton For more mta. caa- North vise. Elizabeth 344-3443 Canton. Barb 455-2944

work habits 4 s very prnfssdond at tltuda Jom a teem of profeeWoneW 4 become pert of the 'act growing oaaulw communication* Itata Sub-mit your reaums lo:

MOeiLTRONICS. INC Attention V.P. d Operations

31075 John R. Madison Height*. Mt 44071

CUTTER/PATTERN Mekw Awning mduetry. experience pi stoned, but

Experience m t cutting, some sewing hetpM. Apply m pereon. 3827 Fourth. W a y n ^ ^ H

DATA ENTRY CLERK 70-80 wpm. 48-410.1*

944-9821

DATA ENTRY POSITION Purcheemg experience vwuaow Good berwltts Apery m person with reeume a t United Pemt 4 Chemicd 24871 Telegraph No phona caBs accepted

DAY CAMP COUNSELORS needed. Ftd 4 pert time evelsbw m

651-9622

OAY CASHIERS: Stock 4 Dal hatp also Fua/pert-tlme Apply at Wad-bom Fruit Market, comer Michagen Ave. 4 Oek wood Deertiorn

OEU Loceted m Fwmmgton needs k d pert tans heto 45 4 up to ati 33179 Grand RNer 474-3800

OELi/LUNCHMEAT COUNTER w a tram Good wegee Fdl and part M s Mtddtobdt and 10 Mae

478-7786

D E U P R O D U C E S T O C K Ba nwighwri aree. tua/part tane Ex-perience pretorred. lop wegae. ben-efits Kedy O4-4060

DELIVER Y/ORIVER/Werehouse Help MuM know metro Detrdt sres including Ptymouth. Dearborn. Uvo-nia. E. Etatroa. M t Clemens 4 St Cte*r Shores Muet hew good driv-ing record Starting aatary S6 75 CaB 1(800)227-7888

D E L r V E R Y / S T O C K DEUVERY/UGHT STOCK - poelt

aaaow QoflJ drkwig record Ired MuW be nt k good iot> tor rel

Pert eme i Apply m person

JOE'S PRODUCE 33152 W TMSe-Uveme

CAI N * | | * I snmad a e » MoM OS •dd. CaB.

n a n a Mdy. M SiwmaaBdi.

f p y

CASiMwa-ae* Pad n i l i i i 8

a s s a Ra.SeuadtaM.

Mrtng tar al

• The Tetafl ram 4

CASiMwa-ae* Pad n i l i i i 8

a s s a Ra.SeuadtaM. MSSC

eaon. pan awe a -e-dec SS en hour

C A S H I E R S

•UUOOZER OPERATOR Maaa* - ' '

sawy1 r d k l w l T o l a ' L " a 3 - ? T r ?

Ctoaa. Pteaeaat w e r k i n g

MKMCAL CSNTSR PHARMACY

B U S D R I V E R

ue te M eer tmm. w a m *dPN wdevat: Joe R i 1 1 mi ' s Prua Mw-ket d wartaw.

U M m S F C T T o C * a . 0 C A R i Aedslwd oae

STUDSNT

COLLMC STUOCNTS INTERVIEW MOW START A P T m n M M S I

1sssos

SHELLING TEMPORARIES

as te rea AddaaaaaeMTeetal

17888 W 18 MB*

^mSr

STEEL BUYER Major Detroit steel

Imum of 5 yeers volumee of hot ra ooK; buy

service center seeks an expe-Purchaetng Agent. A min-

experience purchaeing larga cold roBed A gelvanlzed proceduree. excess pro-computer knowledge are

A attractive the right mdMdutf . salary/benefit program m

Please aand reeume to: Lafaysttt Steel A Processing

3600 N. Military Detroit, Ml 48210

Attn; Genera/

DIRECT CARE STAFF Weedend group home earwig De-vWopmentelly Di*abked Adults MSln Caregivers Variety of afafts Competitive wegee 4 excedent ben-efits Cea 9em-4pm 326-4394

DIRECT CARE STAFF tor community groi* i homee No ex-perience nicaaawj. treawig provid-ed. Dwwllt perkege Included tor k d time empioyeee Caa: Cindy 455-7534 Uae 961-4222 Karen 437-5858

DIRECT CARE WORKERS Needed to work m group home wtth AduH CHI Populetion Ce l LXKJe

387-0580

DIRECT CARE STAFF Serving Devdnpmentdl» OWabWd Adults m Redtord or Dearborn Heights group homas_Verwty d shifts evelebW Exceaent benefit* Competitive wegee Reply 9em iprn Redtord 537-9054 or Daartiom Mwght* 277-4193

DIRECT CARE to work with devetapawataBy disabled eddts m Novi/NorthvWa Group home, pert tavw poemon* avdtobta Should be d leest 16. heve HS dipiome 4 vaad driver-* kcenee. 85.50 hr to etert Ce l 344-5234

An Equd Opportunity Cmployw

500 Help Wanted OIETARVAJOE 4 Mementance

For nursing home WM Irem Good sterling reM See C w d e Brown

NIGHTENGALE WEST MS

An Equd Opportunity " v C i o y w

DIRECT CARE STAFF For g r o i * homes m Centon 4 Uvo-

Good provided 85 00 lo 85 i s hr to stert Cdl Robert Michdesn between 11sm 4 2pm weafcdeys 471-5810 RRRS EOE

DIRECT CARE WORKERS needed working wdfi the mentady 4 ohyw-cedy dtaebtad Stertmg pey 85 50/ hr. after 3 month* 45 75 Weettand

454-1581

DIRECT CARE WORKERS needed tar expendaig corporation Good pay and benallt* with edvencinwit opportunmee Must be 14 yrs or oktor with High School chpiome Phone 397-6855

DIRECT CARE WORKERS lor group home «1 Weet Btoomltaid PM Stall 85.25-85 75 to stsrt Cal Kan at

455-0239

DIRECT CARE Workers needed m Ptymouth home. Afternoon afaft, 45 25-85 75 to stert Cal Petty 420-0874

DIRECT CARE WORKERS tar 3 group homes lor dsvelopmwiteay dlsebied edults Wed Bloomftaid/ Union Lake sree AS wafts 45 25-85 75 to start Ca l I Mary d

380-0888

DIRECT CARE WOF8(£RS Ful and part tune Direct cere poei-tione aveaebW m gro«« homee lo-cated m WeeMrn Wayne County Muet be 18 with Ngti school dipiome or GED Vekd Michigen drivers 4-cenee Meo required 85 50 en hour to stert. CaB 471-4400

An Equw Opportunity Employer

DIRECT CARE WORKERS

85 35 Untrwned 85 65 DMH Trained

Ahemoon end midnight arafta evea-ebM Pert time a id M l tane peti-tions To work * tkesBled people m Centon Group Home High achod diploma or GEO requaed

9 2 8 - 5 1 7 4

An Equd Opportunity Employw DISPATCHER

taring now Muet be a very reepon-*ibM person and have Wrong people *klBe Pratar ex-tewmarketw but not e mud Room tor advenoement Ful una, day* 4 sftemoons Apply m parson: 32463 Schoolcraft. Uvonle. 522-3773

Accu-Aae Heetmg 4 Cooang

DISPATCHER PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT

(Poloe/Flre)

High School Gred. 14 or over Writ-ten end rypmg teets Compraharv wve beckground m«wet>getion end medicd examination Employmant intemtaw raqiared Rotataig *rwft* Law entorcament tremmg and expe-rience pretorred Apply d Farmmgion Putdc Safety Deport-ment. 23600 Liberty. Fermmgton Applications eccepled through Monday. Mey 7. 1990

An Equd Opportunity Employwr

DOG GROOMEP - Experience nec-eeMr>^Ful or pert time evdtabM

562-3380

r > n Y O i i i , i a F T n i i F i P ( Would you a i to make an anaat-mem m the future gerwreOon? Youth Connection d looking for vol-unteers to work one on one with

d rtak _ INING IS PROVIDED

It you are mtereeted pleeee cd l Youth Connection d 722-2000

youthi TRAIN

Erb LUMBER Ful time Truck Drtvw. minimum 2 yeer* experience Compaunva pey 4 benefit* For more mtormetlon ce l

261-5110

DRILL PRESS 3 shift*. 85/hr pka

DRIVER NEEDED For Southfield travel egency Weet

Ce l Judy 424-4118

DRIVER - Sa union altop. benefits Reply: Box 894. Ob earner 4 Eccentric Newapepers. 38251 Schootoren Rd Uvome. Mlchigen 44150

DRIVERS immediate npemngi tor experv enced tredor/trdtar dnver to

rer carpet and noonng materv aW Some overnight reqiWed MUST be 25 i mart ot older and heve a vel-•0 C-2 kcanee Security dearsnce required Cal 9em-3pm tar appoint-ment NO FEE EOE

METR0STAFF Temporary Pwaonnd Serwcee

425-8368

500 Help W Thursday. Apr* 26. 1900 O&E

500 HolpWi * 3 G

DRIVE at: Theee w need oeaoae-don counter help d Ford Wyoadng Drtva m and Weyne Drtva m No as-penence naoeeeery. a d aam. M u d b e d Med 18 yrs. d d For adhw lo-cation. cel between 8 and 8 Mon dvu. Fit. tor appt 888-8888

DRIVER 4 tor South* experience

Bindery pereon earned dd preamg company No

naraaiwj . k d or pert 348-1004

DRIVER -

DRIVER - For evening* wid aaak-enda tor reared cx»* ls Mud heM good drMng record Cal altw 8pm. ewea raghta only 583-4708

tor pickup Retaeeaea

DRIVER f u c * tor lrvcoi*i»y eree. Moome.477-4000

F id or pari DRIVER

tane nat l iaa ealcome. good drMng record

•tore m LrvonM.474-2010 Auio parts

DRIVER tane nat l iaa ealcome.

good drMng record •tore m LrvonM.474-2010

ORWER SALES 8500-8700 pw week No needed WSkng lo Irem • Compeny veiacta

471-1

DRIVERS, DISPATCHERS 8 Her heme* For growing cab compeny Caa tor aopkceuon

581-2123

DRIVERS For ice creem trucks ftoutea ai Lfvonta end aubiatw Apply-Pengum loe Creem. 34025 Schootarsll. UvonM 522-7751

DRIVERS NEEDED Eem 8500 lo (800 pw week WM trsm Start today Cel 721-3350

DRIVERS Over the roed opporhsety. Experi-ence ptetaiied but not n i : iaaor ] Md l reeume to or apply m person. MONOAY ONLY. Apr! 30th. 9am to Spm M 8750 Tatagrsph Rd Sulla 100 Taylor No phone o

DRIVERS Part tana route drtvw poeitione

2 days s week tor one of

to: 13432 Stark. Uvonle. Mt 48ISO

DRIVERS Trw needed. Some experience eery 21 yrs d ege. Send reeume 8 photocopy d s veBd driver'* koenee to: P O. Box 578. Dept C. Weyne. Ml 48184

DRIVERS WANTED Lunch and eiwwig daft* ei Eem up to 88 an hr. Apply In Domino* POrs. 14030 Ti

5 » £ e 2 1 1

DRftTERS 4 WAREHOUSE Help needed tar i

R d A p & £ r DRIVER

T rector/TreBw Ctrtvw tar ahort hauls. Only experienced need apply! Cdl Jacket 443-8181

DRY CLEANERS

Spotters. Experienced prslarTed. M l or pert Ome Mon - Fn 346-2256

DRY CLEANING HELP pry Wftnm: One Hour Mwtkna iu . 18729 kBddtabefl Rd. Uvome. be-tween 7 30em-3pm. see Rob.

EARN WHILE YOU LEARNI PLYMOUTH AREA

d i a

mdi.Kluel* tor Income m * iceee of $30^00 pw veer FREE MARKET-ING TRAddNG - No experience nec-eesery Cel Mery tsfessri 9sm Spm

EARN 187-887 (2 Dey* Work)

supermerkets Cal 54O-2Q20

ELECTRICAL LICENSED JOUR-NEYMAN wanted lor commerowl. mduatnd 4 meotuBond work. Good pay 4 beneHta. 721-0012

EDUCATIONAL SALES - Pert a n . 20-25 hours pw week. 8250 weak guwsnieed • you quadfy CuraSanl framing leeching beckground help-ful Summw Teechw padBtaa e i l l a t l i Bring ra—ne Ca8 Lori Dow. 348-1583

CALL 7 SIMM TO 840AM ONLYI

ELECTRICIAN WANTED FidBme beneau

582-7220

ELSCTROMC PARTS Dtatrtbulor d person tor light pw-te^-^?22»

ELECTRONK TECHNICIAN

machine tod catenas CNC/PLC experience requked. 2 yeers nars-

I to: PO Boe 2908. Ferm-

ELEMENTARY FRENCH TEACHER F id tkne poaann. September 1880 CerMtoedon required. Pteeee eend reeume to Oetroa Country Dey School 3003 W MapM Rd.. Ba-mmgfwm. Ml . 46010.

ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES

EDS Cngkwwkig. mc., ha* our Raaaai cli 4 Devd

tor Etactrtcd 4 Me-Appacents d eutomo-

4 reertma 4 lards end/or

mg. trouble shooang. t Prototypejaewmeji I

" ^ T ^ S S ? I S S S ^ D E P T YAZAKI EDS ENGINEERING. INC

8800 HAGGERTY ROAD CANTON. M 48187

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE An Equd Opportunity Employw

Erb LUMBER Pert tane Cudomw Serdce, Hi hours. Gred Summw Job. For more

ERRAND PERSON

m u d heve aanaportaaon South-Held 353-8850

EXCELLENT EARNINGS tar apere Ome work

Bectronlce. Crafle. oewrs No experience needed .

Cea 1-818-822-6862 a d 1191 Open 24 hoies

mcMBng Set 8 Sun

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY

EXPERENCED ONLY nplng Co. looking

Ota Settor. Good prograedn i. union bene

FABRtCATWO UNE WORK Apply m pereon DNersBtad Ptadk.* Inc.. 1888 B e d Rd.. Walad Ldce.

FACtAUST: Expertanced Ful-Tlme. For Bue* Farmington HI

Beeuty Spa C U Debrs. 866-0474

FITNESS BtBTRUCTOR Enfoy working tor and takxigkig to one d the bed ctabe m tfw country FrenkBn Rtnee* 4 Reoqud Club M eetendaig aw opportwaty to )dn Ww matrucdend atad M our Bm aia owv tar. Apply Mort-Tlturs.. altar

Steve Fenby - Fltnass Dtrac 28960 -

FLOOR atBPECTOR/LEADER

•caone 4 trekv mg CMM 4 layout . tarred. SPC eapertance requaed. CueBwH benefits Tel-x Corp 32701 mduetrta Rd Gerden Cay. M l 44136

FLOR0T NEEDS adae clerk end ed-round helper tar UvonM aortal shop Fd l tane. p t r a a a w . Apply M per-eon 33220 W 7 Maa or ceB478-2802

500 Help Wi FINANCIAL INSTITUTION

FITTER/SEAMSTRESS Experienced attar'saemeaeee. a w l have background m Mgh taalaon de-dgnw doming Fid lane No n l 0 d * . . No Sundew- A l beneBM mdudmg Slue CroM 8 dentd Eaodtont work-ing condWtone Europeen training a

Cea Keren ROZ & SHERM

(Maple A Telegraph) FLORAL OESIGNER Pert tane Ea-

Cel dey* 558-5424 sf tw 4. 865-8888

FLORAL OESIGNER - ExJ arwnced Pert tane wedmg to fu l tar Canton flonei 451-7771

FLOWER SALES. Greenfe ceerver* neaoed (4( Go. id nourty

Floewrtand. 24B41 8 Mae 355-4280

FLOWERSHOP FuB-time SoutTrfieid eree Cel 353-18S0 Or eveneige 448-2531

F 4 M DISTRIBUTORS. INC

FULL TIME 4 PART TIME STOCKERS 4 PORTER

(Gerard Floor Cere Memisnece)

Ae e member d the F4M teem, you cen expect to raceme en ouMtend-mg renge d compeny L a n d s , in-tweeted appecents cen apply tor theee podtlone et the toaowing

31006 Orcherd Lake Rd.. Fermlng-ton HM*. Ml 44011

An Equd Opportunity Employw

FRAMER FULL-TIME, needed tor art gaBery. experienced only Gi'sadi.a* Art GaBery. 218 l i m a .

647-6722

FRANKLIN FTTNESS 4 RACQUET CLUB d looking lor M looking k

I peopta tor d a * help. M l or pert Ume Apply m pereon 28360

FREE MARKETING TRAINING (WESTERN SUBURBS)

Locd office d miwrieaund orgera-tabon naede 2 M l Ume cerew mind-ed mdMdude edkng to work hard and be treated tor Income m eiraaa d 825.000 pw yaw Cd l Mary 525-7869

FRONT DESK CLERICS Fid/part Ume

WEEKENO AUDITOR BELLMAN

r Northvtaa Rd . Ptymouth Ml

FRONT DESK Part Dm* Sun Mon 4 Tuea.. 4pm-12am d a f t Apply at Butslmd km. 28000 Grwid

FULL-TIME RECEPTIONIST/

28200 Orchard Ldte Rd Suite 101 FemWiglon HB*. ML. 48018

W E B OPERATOR SALESPERSON

ESTIMATOR Required by Southwestern Ontario Print ing Co. -exper ienced Of fer ing compet i t i ve wages/ comprehensive benefits. Please send resume

P.O. BOX 1150 WINDSOR. ON

N9A 6P8 eouat opportunity employer

MECHANICAL ENGINEER To meet our expansion plan NL8 Corp. headquartered in Whom. Ml ia aaaklng an engineer with two yeers minimum work ex-perience and BSME required. Experience in deaign of automated or industrial equipment a plus. We offer a competitive salary and beneflt package including a profit sharing retirement program. Send reaume and salary Matorylo:

NLB CORPORATION 2 9 * 3 0 BECK RD.

WIXOM, Ml 4SOOS ATTN: Engirt—ring Manager

HOMEMAKERS!

Homemakers We Need You

at the ©bseruer &. iEccentric

Be -MONEYMAKERS!- C I R C U L A T I O N D E P A R T M E N T In your spare time! 591-0500 644-1100

Help pay off vehicle loans, mortgagee, renovations, household purchases, vacations, etc.. etc. Truck, van or station wagon a must. Available Monday and Thursday to drop off bundlee ot newspapers.

Call today or apply in person at 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Ml

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DRAFTER NLB Corporation le aaaklng an vrth a minimum ot 3 to 6 years Background areas should inotude leal layout of automated

k i r k i r l l n n a n m M a h d t f c d l N

and salary

* you're looking tor reweidkig protects and a Sawa (Aisd w i-> mam n a s i — A a__ - .

m p w i o n s i /w" P» O i S M ! O n »

Netory to:

NLB CORPORATION

ATTN:

pro-m meetkig your needs. Join the

qualif ied individuals at Assisting Professionals. We pride our selves on

MMngourp

C s l t e a * and M as bsUR a s a w a q yea p r o *

2000 N M 49013

(313) §47

Work For The Census And Help Every American Count

Every ten yean, the US . Census Bureau coavs each pencn and htxachoid a> the United Stares. To ccenfilete tha tadc, we need peo-ple Ww >cu. T h e b r g e s t n u m b e r af johs a far« area dose BO home, cheddna madingi riaaes, and o a n A « i n B on- the-^ io t mterviewv The jab b s o fcoin rwotoe ight weeks arid the h o u a i ' l '

Opportunity a k n o c k i n g Don ' t maa I t V y a i are at least 18 yean old, or a htr f t school i U S . CensusoAce listed b e b w YDU mum he a U S . T o p p o r a a w y e m p b i a *

(313)513^710

CENSUS V0 It Pays To Get The Facts — ——

- - i i f aea hi

4 Q * O&E Thuradey, Ap r f 2 t .

CM®No M e n e

O U n O E M f K B I S

^ 85-8B50perhr Arbor Temps 450-1)80

G E N E R A L M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S

FORMRANIBMAMRK M WWPWT-

•wa r ) 85 » to atwl FanMnokx » • » CaB tor an w * » w r t fi» 3pm. Men Bmi F i t 476-7212

GENERAL LABOR/ MACHINE OPERATORS

Scad maM. ' i t M f l and EngBe" • > B | « M d . Experience m SPC

p a d Orn'mlStimm t o Bays

*PPW m person Men FrWayA- t iand t - 4 o r t

GREAT JOBS!

S L 3 Z

S r S - T ' S * aM Caa M 1 M I M 7 I 1 ba-

GREENHOUSE PROOUCTION IMP

Help a a i M d lor waa upacaM Mi p e g x M D i r i m tor M K m I

M 7 - 0 1 W

GROUNDS A POOL ATTENDANTS L a n j e ^ a o a y ^ p a r t a i a ^ ^aaMng

Apply tn pereon W a r Oaks Apert-ments. Sfcoo M w Oek* I M Ro-

GYMNASTICS BBSTRUCTOR Coach tor b o m * (art M M . Salary

HAIR CARE P R O F E S S I O N A L S

HAMORESSER ASSISTANT need only

8 • DRESSER AS8*TANT: Fu l

Ins hon*

STYUST A BARBER with

NAM STYUST

K A * STYUST

HAM STYUST

a* salary/ I C A M J A

HAM STYUST Good opportumty tor a hard aaorter.

a. 464-2270

HAW STYUST 8 NAN. TECHMCtAM

S S ^ I I Donna A Captar RM

HAJR STYLISTS • pan tane to

Wayne. Garden ( g t y . ^ P ^ w q j g i

-7727

HAM STYUSTS A M A M C U R 0 T S Mh eapertance tor Rochaater. Star-

anoHMMMATroyaatona. 662 7206 792-2571

HAIR STYUST /SALESPERSON v hMaanon wig salon. Salary •

U n * .

H A * STYUSTS. MAMCUMSTS A FACBJSTS. F M sarvtoe Uvome eston F M A pari Bata. ExceMnt pay

w< o§5 HAJR STYUST

prt 347-

533-5352

H A « STYUST t to a n t m a UvonM nT Looking tor a ha* stybat that cBeree. M l or pen Ome

* 422-5730

HAIRSTYLISTS

2430 Wayne Rd

. aee caa MARY or COLLEEN al. 626-4775

SORC8 MAJRCARE CENTERS

HAM STYUSTS. Mantcurtsl i A Maaaauae needed U l Ume tor

OREAT SHAPE SALON A SPA Contact Die* or Pat 453-5254

HAIRSTYLIST aM i - I i n i l fei busy Troy aaton To a p p l v c M 524-2M7 or 676-2

HEADER OPERATOR

Had ing oompaay m Plymouth Oood i apai and an alt iaiBna bene-Bts perk age ottered For mtorme-boncaa 453-3492

MEATING A COOUNQ company looking tor tor y — i i

tor heeana A oool rn tram Fua Ume

benefits Cea Mka or Jbm 476-6759

M i i i Me fob tor y o u Looking tor peopM artto Bie to MM on Me phone and make monay a M a doing « ton-medtate openmgs tor Via -gf i peo-pto and you M * might be one o l them Check • outl 2 M b a v M abta 9.30em-3pm and 4pm Ram CaS today. Cataaer I0em-Spm A M tor Tim or G M 478-2764

need appty EOE

HELP WANTED POSmONSOPEN

• > can

Aa Laborers sten at I t M o u A tora-mana i825K Apply m parson

KILMERS LANDSCAPE Co tac 1320 Ladd Rd

Waaed Lake (N o l 15 m m 824-1700

HIGH LOW DF0VER Eapenenoed onty For MedMn tarn Stamping Co. Oood play, i r t o n ben-M t s Sand ramane lo Boa 934 Ob-server A Eccentnc Nsespapsra. 3S251 S d t o o M M Rd Uvonia.

48150

HOME INSPECTORS

Ihe b"*dmg liadas a you're Inter -eeaed n becoming a home Inepedor ca* lo adiedMeyour peiaoiiM r e a Caa T o M Check 646

HOMEMAKERS Earn *Mto you laam No suburbs only Caa Pat. M1-81S1

HORTCULTUROT - To Stan snme-(Botafy- Rate* Sates position M Ea-lon Nuresry seeking U A pan Ume help Cea CaMe. l0-4pm lo sched-

•51-5440

HOUSEKEEPER peepaig Supervleor aervace luxury H o M has opening tor %M Ome po-l l beneMs Appty m per-

WYNOHAM GARDEN HOTEL 42100 Creecerrt Blvd (in NcM Topn Center)

HOUSEKEEPER needed W Ome Sam-4pm P inaan l

Apply in M L 3500 HM

Yowl be gtod you d W

r a r j t t z z s r s z

HOUSEKEEPER A FROMT 0ESK Ftaidbla hours Oood pey and bene-•M. Appty m parson e t The O . M I j mn. 1 M M S LaiaM Part . Uvonlk

e a r - a s s - r " -

425-5150

l Career. Uvome. 474-3500

HOUSE PARENT For Homa: For • Live i n

boerd Caa O.F.S jC 425-7320

H V A C M E C H A N I C 5 yrs. I

lOppornMty Unarms

LMon Waje^A

P.O Box 3297 FerMngton HMs. ML. 4S333

mt A neat construction Steady work Top pay Experienced amy

522-3310

•BORMOER BOM OPERATOR

Experienced amy Tool. A Oto v e r t A

7sm-5pm

fve wegee J daysMt C

948-6150

«VOO QRMOER HAND Top »«eea • tisnsMs. Near Akport. Expenenoed or • • n o lo trsm FormFtoer 729-3100

MMEOUTE EMPLOYMENT - For

Ume end M l

IMMEDIATE OPENING/PART TIME Physical Therapy Aide

Al out-pabant sports PT Deperi-

INSURANCt EXPERIENCED ONLY o i The mde-

Agent* o l Mict i .

torthe Since our Mea (aa company paid) are so loaa. oompamee caa us arst. so a«y don't you? Cea Ann Bea. 540-3355

Mien Ink Personnel Service 30600 Tetegraph Rd . Suite 2835

" " " MI48010

500 Hoip W •4STALLER

T M Band Spot. 382-8822

C L A M A0JUSTOR/PROP€RTY Marty tomted met ro property irsnc* o l Cmaans Ineuranoe c T o i u n e n c a . « H

emZENS INSURANCE COMPANY o i AMERICA

Alt Mergeret McComba Branch Maneoar P O Box 5*5«

SoulMtotd Ml 4B088-5104 Equal Opport iMty Employer M / f

Om,

A G E N C Y P O S I T I O N S SoutMMd - Uvonia - Troy

Detroit - Dearborn - Farmmgion Commercial A Personal Unss

CSR s-Msrketmg-Ctolme-Reiars

CONCORD PERSONNEL 19600 MKjdleOert Rd 478-2200

INSURANCE CSR

Laroa insursncs agency a a s e t r i c s CSR to worti in our PUIBLIC ENTITY DIVISION

• 2-3 yrs insurance background

o« i CSR

• Commumcabons s k M • Orgenaabonei ebaity

NON-SMOKING OFFICE

Pteeea aend current reeume «nh letter outarang selery Nsiory

Donna Economo Meedoavbrook Inauranoe

24370 North II eater" Highway SoutMMd. Ml 48075

INVENTORY taka Inventory o» coenMic Una. lua or pan ume. toa time berMRs avan-aMe mdudmg medtoel. dental A va-cation. Appty Warren Preecnpoons. 32910 Middlebelt el 14 Mae.

a 855-1177

900 Hoip Wi

REWARDS BASCO ON ACHCVEMENT

Start al 87/hr

em tremmg program paMhaeMhcaraABto

7877 Wayne Rd . Westiend Cantei

INTERVIEWERS (peri ume, NORC a SocM Soence Reeaarcn Center ai me Unrverslty o l Cracago needs pm -sons to conduct airvay mtervaeae Mi homes 01 Detroit si

tor people - n o are not seating kja ume amploymam Ftaable howt . no sxpsnsncs raqtatod Cer neoessery 85-50 per hour mmamum. * - •an i aaoaienoe Peid trammg No ssara Send Inquvee. mdudmg pnone number, lo P O Box 52579, L'vonla Mid i 48152 betore Mey 5 EOE

IRRIGATION SERVICE PERSONS expenenoed A helpers • lua ume Opportunity to leem Lrvorak CM tor sppolntmsnt 477-4010

I WANT YOU! HOMEMAKERS

COLLEGE STUDENTS & OTHERS

Tha a Ihe pertoct pen lime >ot tor someone « * » arsnts fv^xibie h o n snd haa the need lo earn an above average income AM A PM hours e i 'Mabi i

For mtervievi caa

MISS HINES

462-9230 JANITORIAL helpers tor MKtag«i Maid mc FuB and pan lima Sand reeume to P O Box 3BM7. Gross* Pointo Ferms. Ml 48237

JANITORIAL help needed Lever Rd Uvonia area Pan-bme. ewt> evenings Morv-Fn Own benspona-bon 84 75 par hour C M 282-2350

WESTSOE HEATING A COOUNQ 2 Tan M condBtonmg 81400 Atr cor<Ji S S 6 . U C . A W n

u c / m s . Hen 421-38 W

P R E - S E A S O N S A L E Save on M w on afl akjmuramun A vtnyl M n g . guMars. Polytsa okryi eMdoaa. M m * O M 3 genara-Uone o l experience. Free Eeltmaiea.

AAJ ASPHALT PAVING CO. Saalcoalkig A i spMs . CommV Reatf-I C M nois tor Iree eat. Aa

* AMERICAN ASPHALT PAVING * Santog 28 Years

RaaMaMMA ComanercM CALL MOW A SAVE SSS

* F fM Est. 435-0028 * ASPHALT A CONCRETE

Dr*i eeeis. parking Mm. and oourM. PMtaa. MMMBSO. RI

DOMINO CONST. CO.. SIC - ASPHALT PAVING -

EAGLE PAVING

M C H A U . PRO. ComrM A Rsk. mg KM. saatooaang.

l a tMs oourt* Iras eeL. sB w o n guar , apd rssae thru 5 * 1 . 887-

COMET CONSTRUCTION AB Typaa of Cement Work

C O N C R E T E W O R K . I rypee o l 8sa work Fras EeL

10IPA01A A H B F CONSTRUCTION

8

pord iek 772-OOS3.1

DOOONSXI CONSTRUCTION Brick. Btock A Center* w o r t

• drta .A haubng

S3?-1»3

EAGLE MASONRY

EMH CONTRACTING INC Cament & Maaonary

TELSTONE ASPHALT PAVMG

D.T .L . E N T E R P R I S E S

425-8608 r ALCOA 8 REYNOLDS Sadlng. Tnm 8 Gutters.

SMng. T r M A Gutters. «. Endosorss. Awn

eel Doora. Frank: 474-4300

' - 'CEDAR LOG C M Men -Frt , 9em-5pm

W a g M

9 HOMES

A l u m i n u m & V i n y l S id i no , T r i m

& G u t t e r s ALL WORK GUARANTEED

FULLY INSURED* REFERENCES

L I C E N S E D B U I L D E R CRESTWOOD

CONSTRUCTION 553-2520 474-1578 ALUM A vmyi aMng Gutters. Mm. endoeurea. roobng A raMMd wort

471-2600

"GREAT LOOKS" ALUMINUM A VMYL S O N G

ROOFING A WMOOWS G A R A G E S P E C I A L !

$875 COMPLETE J

937-9512 46<£l427 HERITAGE HOME aaPROVEMEHT

AJummum A abn* Wtm.' "

M»Hs Constructfon

Gutters. Trim

353-7362

12 Appl ianc* tonr tco

M M a M Rsmc is l A NMlaaa-Uc I M . Pros Est. 281-2818

«APUT(TS

CAOMABOStRY

TRI C I T Y P A V I N G OuaM) wor t smce 1967.

474-4489

STAR SEALCOATING Early bbd a p e d M OaM a * owner A save. Br. dto. Free eeL 397-5

ALL TYPES OF WATERPROOFING Guaranteed

P a M MauO-478-1586

BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED

° ' J 3 0 , ^ u S , K ! S e ! S ' * , J

Earl H. Jeneen 474-8224

MICHMiAN WATERPROOFING Uc./lne. Lam aet Prtoea In T O M *

"&2Zi

27 Br ick, B lock, Comont AAA MB(E IAFRATE CEMENT CO

AB M n M o l oemem work. Raa. 8 Comm. Inaured 8 Bonded

AA 0 8 A R A V E U J CO. AA (AB Types o l Cement work)

cftee-Peboe (11 yrs exp .) A lerge work. Uc 522-36B8

A B O YOU C A N .

Porches-Masonry New/OW. Smea/Lf l 11 Yrs. t v S (Por t * Rapairs) Kan 522-368B

ACE C E M e r r w o w . M M 4

AFFORDABLE TOP OUAUTY Meeonery 30 yrs. Brtck/Btock

I Co 534-3308

A FREE A FAIR ESTIMATE on M oemem. brtck A btock e a t * Porcfiea. M B a . ara.sas,s. dWn-n a y a t pabos GMae Mocks A brtck pan ara RaaUaMM 4 Commer Lie. B MB. C M awMaia 834-1

ALL TYPBS - brtck. Hoc*

471-2600 Angelo's Supplies

OTNCRm RtA£7? fi« HAUL fT YOURSEU

k TO 2 YDS TRAILEI

478-1729

BEST CHIMNEY CO.

557-5595 C A N T O N C E M E N T C O .

k7»7»

STARWOLF INC. « M W M f

Chimneys BOQF L1AKSSTOPPED

^ ^ O S n t r a c t i n o

WORK MYSELF FREE ESTIMATE

348-0088

Frank Vento Masonry & Camant Co. Inc.

* FOUNDATIONS * ADornoNS

* DRIVEWAYS * Q L A S S BLOCK * BRICK PATIOS * PORCHES

I Do My Own Wor t ' 34 Years Experience

FULLY U C 8 M E D 8 J N 8 U R B 3

464-7262

o ^ c r p i mc.

Uc. A Ma. Free Est.

427-1543

J 8 BnML Tartured 14 V HOME

We do I I M l 33S-371

C O M P L E T E M O D E R N I Z A T I O N

PRKED WITHIN REASON COMPLETED TO PERFECTION

C U S T O M K I T C H E N S or LsiHi ts l i yoig srtBMng C e b k M

FORMICA TOPS - REC ROOMS WORK MYSELF

0. BOWYER Evaa. 5*1-3873

A BEST PRKE ON YOUR Home Improvement needs. Ki tchens.

A BETTER JOB GUARANTEED

ADDITIONS Cuslum oeder decks A dormers A BssMisnts. tamay A rac rooma, bedrooms, osiawk. tBe Boors A

ca rpMrm tormica top wat

s o r t « s M r price Lfe, Ma- Free Eat, Rel. aaUetoLBuii guarantoeJ

482-2363

A FAMILY BU8INESS

R O N D U G A S B L D G . • A PERSONAL TOUCH a

KITCHENS, VANITIES. COUNTERS BASEMENTS. DOORS. REPAIRS

VB<YL A PELLA WMOOWS

Uc. A meureO 28 Yr

421-5526 ALL TYPES H08IE REMOOEUNQ

8 Llcanesd 8 meured

prtoea. M yrs. sapeiMioa. OusMy wort rnanshtp guaranteed

(TALO ROMANA CEMENT CO 40 Yrs. asp Garaga. artieea>s. pane. Garage Bonded. Ineur*

CotMrucBon Uc.052878 an in i lM iu . Kama

062878 S32-0838

LAAieeVTO CONSTRUCTION ALL TYRES OF CEMENT No Job To BM Or I

se Est Uc A I

AROiBORE CONSTRUCTION CO cen finance your naxl home M pro lemam loan. We do aBMeai r»-

eemem. geraoaa. aiding. Fk rooma Lie #073851 Jack 547-8150

UVONM BRKXSCAPE COMPANY DaalgmnB M brtck wor t . d r w a M Peboe. wood decks OuaBty J

Insured Free eebmaaee. 58 i

COMPLETE CUSTOM Carpentry Decks. Roofing. Siding. T Gultsrs CvoryMng m reanode . fMasonsMvprtcM.Fraa.aaL 18 w i axp. B8L 358-82M Mert . 425-8717

MELONIO BROS. CEMENT CONTRACTORS

38 YEARS EXPERKNCE Garaga, Drtvwway. Patio rmrhaa. Brick A Block Lie.. Bondad A Inaurad

COMPLETE MODERNIZATION 8 NEW HOMES.

O M r n i owpemry. crown mo««>g» j i M i A ane woodwork Free esL RM. 20 yrs. sapeiMica. Uc. A Ins Vita Homes LTV 347-1243.

COMPLETE NEMOOELING

281-0885 or 281-5021 28 U f l 477-7743

PINNACLE CEMENT CO. COUGMUN CONSTRUCTION 181

i Framing A 883-3238

ROMA CEMENT CO. QsraaM. Ortiaaana. PsRos Brt I S * Poichse L I D — I a 8 meured.

842-1879

CREATIVE DECKS bjr H.U OOLD CONSTRUCTION

R B E R A R O C O . BAC. CUSTOM CEDAR DECKS

Hot T a M 8 Spas. LiosneM 8 InaurM

C M Grsg 737-2129

COL M M L O W I H CONT m a

T1QLON CONSTRUCTION CO

UNIVERSAL CEMENT CO.

Ousaty A M*ar tMe af » Yrs O M B M I UM A RSMBP I IM IT C O S T S N O M O R E

• t O 0 * t [

5 5 d — w o r f c m a n a n S •WRST PLACS w a a « R 3 J

HAMI

MARS BLDG CO Commercial AdMttona. Kitchen. Dormers. Rsc Room. Bath. Sidmg

18 2 8 M

Mills Construction Wa Specialize m...

RRE REPAIR KBdisns. Bathe. Additions.

I Insnsed A Ineured

353-7362 ONE CALL DOES FT ALU

Home/condo i apsks/memtenonco doors. WINDOWS, locks, plumbing.

^ 2 ^

OUAUF1ED CONSTRUCTION CORP KRchsns 8 Baths

Addmons A Rec rooms Wrttaen warranty RsMsntea Uc. A ma 562-9590

Qua l i t y B u i l d i n g & R e m o d e l i n g

Custom Homas A AddMons. Baths Kitd

Deeign Sarvtoa AvM - Uc. - Ineured

J. B E L T E R C U S T O M B U I L D E R S

645-0009

QUANTUM . B U I L D E R S

KITCHEN A BATHS REMOOEUNG A REPAIRS

LlDWtBid A Ina m Aa Trades Complete Custom Home

N o v l R e d f o r d 3 4 8 - 6 1 2 7 5 3 8 - 0 2 4 1 REC ROOM. KITCHEN A BATH SPECIALISTS AM IMmodsNig

476-0011 LOW WINTER RATES

R BERARO CO. INC. KMchena/BaMa/Countar Tope

581-8311

SPECIALTY IRON Wroutf i t Iron RaBtog - Columns On. aaa , Gates -Fenoe-Lt F M . 8 mMc. WakBng. 20 wa-^sp. 12592 Inkstsr. RdM Sr DMc. Open 9em - 5pm 937-2499

SMALL WORLD SMALL JOBS

DONE EFFICIENTLY A PROFICIENTLY

BY A LICENSED CARPENTER

WALT 525-1707

471-2600 RBC room*. 0—mrtmnXi, Knchmm, Bof lvoomi Nov 4 rvpMrs.

40 C«bm*t ry i Formica

AAA KITCHENS & BATHS COUNTER TOPS

& CABINETS

FRANK RASHID Oays 474-3848 Evaa 474-5652

EXPERT WOOO FINISHMG * Smp stam. Vamtan • Houaenoid A Marine

JON KAPLAN 826-2958. 826-7864

KITCHEN 8 BATH CONCEPTS Cust A Fact cabkMa. oust, coun-

i M bdr. Mm. Uc. Chris 843-4287

KITCHENS & MORE 15% PRE SEASON SALE

Relace aM i wood 8 torrmca Tope-tormica. Carton. Pa iwBBdus

» AddMons. Decks 8 Windows 14 <fr% exp. Ctcansea 8 InaurM

FREE ESTIMATES

J-D BUILDING 256-2111 561-3832

N.D.S.I. KITCHENS SpacM o l the month Menast kitch-ens. starling el $2800 wUh In i t M i uon For free eetlmete 482-2453

42 Corpo< Clooning ADyo ing

AN ALPINE FRESH CARPET -steam cleaning sanrtca. 2 rooma A haa. 835. truck mounted Any sots 830 Any cries 820 Pees o i

equipment •1825 Any • 422-0258

471-2600 R ^ O ^ S - t o - n g . F t o o r

44 Carpot Laying ftRopok .

•REC ROOM -BATHS •WINDOWS -OOORS «KYLK3HTS «KM«G T R M •GUTTERS

DECKS* DECKS-DECKS COMPLETE RENOVATIONS-

WHEN OUAUTY COUNTS <r McMACKEN

CONSTRUCTION OWNER/INSTALLER

UCAINS. 2B YRS EXP 288-9415 485-2173

31 Carpentry I ALL AROUNO CONSTRUCTION *t>ons. Gar

Dry Waa Rec»

ALL TYPES CARPENTRY i m «

20 wa. aapeiMma I C M B n m o 484-1

AAA CARPET REPAIRS Seams 8 Rastretcmng - A l Repelrs

Expert I n o t m n a i 8 Q iaMj Pad

1 DAY SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED

6 2 6 - 5 5 8 8

ALL REPAIR 8 INSTALLATION 15 experience

m a 425-8468

LOW PRCES ON ALL CARPETS.

M l 8 Commercial 13 years experi-ence C M MBte a t 478-0847

45 Ctooot OrgonMng

CUSTOM CLOSET OROAMZEftS. Laimdry fooma. pane Ms, gatagai ClinasM, ShaMng A t r naMCirM*. 474-1421 757-2285

P Color ing-noworo EUROPEAN CULINARY CO

Outdoor BBO psrly n i r l M l l Raa*. tor yow grsdoMkma, Co picnics, weddMas£ac*asM 792-OOM

" • • " • M * ! u m a n x i pmrvf Let ua hem C M AaaMMna

CrsMonsfcB-3479 Becky or n-ssar AM i ia* aMoaum M

01 Dock* - Patios A BEAUHFUL CUSTOM DECK

Huge 12x20 with raM A a t a r i 81.578 InstaBM. sceneed 8 Ineured COMPLETE CONST CO 477-7705

ABOVE ALL OTHERS Top I R — j M aWorda

DECKS by H088E TOWN BUILDERS

Uc. /ms

ABSOLUTE LOW PRICES! CUSTOM DESIGNED DECKS

826-5026 FuBy Insure Mr Springs

A CUSTOM DECK DESIGN

AstoaraBS6.S0parsq. f i . 352-2845

* AFFORDABLE DECKS - DISTINCTIVE DESIGN -

Low Prtoea - Staiertor WorkmenaNp Licensed A Ineurad BuBder

• Eat 861-3943

ATTRACTIVE DECKS al MtorttobM prtoea. Free stairs A i M a « you set now) OuaBty m m e i M A wortnwv-shlp. UcVlna. Free Est 281-1814

B R O t PATIO OR CUSTOM DECK? LM OT BMders Corp. OO IT

OuaBty Sent . AftordebM " Frm Est • Guar. • Uc. 4;

CUSTOM DECKS by Am 1 Mart SPRBfG SPECIALS

12x12 M I r i a n fl malartsM with rsSi SBB6. 522-3811

CUSTOM WOOO DECKS

474-8057

CUSTOM WOOD DECKS 2 0 * Olf Thru Apra • uc . 8 ma

Free Estimates A Oestona By Oakland Contnjcttan • 34S-2122

DECK RE-NEW WEATHERED WOOO

Real oi ad to Its natural beauty A

W O L M A M Z E D - C E D A R - R E D W O O O

853-0839 DECKS

Ptam s N Doerda Conetructlon IA I

522-3039

OECKSTYLERS Desagners A buBdars of quaBty

454-9755 Mark 481-0478

INTRIGUMG DECKS bu8l to r » r apecMc requirements No Job loo bigl No shape to Irraff iMn C M tor

QUALITY Custom Daatgnad Dacks

• AB types o l decks - Cedsr or Wolmsnasd - AJ Wor t Quarsntesd

nor CUMan Otoe 20 yra satp . 8c

-S40-0079 • 1-2896

WOOD DECKS GAZEBOS

00 Eloctr icol ABSOLUTE QUALITY ELECTRICAL rissidsnusl Repairs 8 mstaBabons Licensed - Ineurad - Guersntsed

4 7 1 - 5 1 3 2

AAA-I ELECTRICIAN Low Spring Prices

Reeeonsbto-Uc -Free Est CM Mert 478-2140

A 8 A ELECTRIC Rea 8 Comm . breMer A lues panels plugs vtoietlons Lie Low Prices Free Est Anytime 584-7969

Able A Reedy For Your Electrical Job Uc . ms A Guar Free Est

• SHORT AL A SONS ELECTRIC • 537-8482

About To C M An Electrtcien? 27 yrs- experience. SB types o l wort Fres Est Uc Contractor 534-9564 628-0882

ACE ELECTRIC - Uc A Ins Falhars/ sons New/old houses. IVe. braefcer pansN Rsa Comm . mduatrlel A

478-8996

BANKS ELECTRIC We love our wor t , the reeuRs prove N 7 Days Service Lowest retea

292-7798

BILL OKLER ELECTRIC Raa A Comm - Uc. A ma. Spedattang m old homes

VMS A Master O w p s t 824-6713

B O L L I N E L E C T R I C CommerdaMnduati lsl nas i

425-0030 DAVID MOSS IS BACK

You've tried ths rest NOW CALL THE BEST

Santos cfvsngss. security lighting, repairs and vtototlona Senior dttzen dMc Also s M sboul our specials on

00 Goragao

Tay lo r G a r a g e D o o r ' s G a r a g e D o o r O p e n e r s

SPRINGTIME SPECIAL'

$ 4 0 0 I Secbonsi 18x7 Sleel <

Ws Servtca 8 mstaa A l Gsrsgs Doors 8 Openers.

WE WILL BEAT ANY DEAL -

SAVE MONEY!" SHAMROCK DOOR CO 534-4853

INFLATION BUSTER SALE 18x7 Raised Psnel

Ceco Windsor Door

$326 Installed 16x7 Tsytor Steel Sect*

8389-metMad 18x7 TeytorCora 54 75-instsBed

16x7 Tsytor Encore

H H P Opener-8230 InetMed ALLEN OVERHEAD DOOR Co

Since 1964 Uvonia - 281-0546

Ann Arbor - 747-8577

99 Gutter* ALUMINUM GUTTERS

SlOiNG 8 TRIM Work myself 27 yrs experience Free Est Caa Bob.478-5837 or 932-0955

ALUMINUM. SEAMLESS GUTTERS • Repairs-Cleaning

• Home Repairs • Decks Vinos 477-7865

LIVONIA GUTTER Seamless gutters, siding, tr im roofs ctoenmg 8 M repairs. Sr Citi-zen Discounts Free Est 474-8916

J. C. P r i c e E lec t r i c SmM Jobs Welcome

Sr Ottzen Discounts 489-4208

MULLAN ELECTRIC Repelrs - VIoMbons - New Wort

Uc. 8 Ina - Free Est. 522-4520

ROWE ELECTRIC 8 SUPPLY Bacbic Contracting A Suppkee

Itoaljanual A C o m m e u M 33920 Van Born. Wayna 721-4000

SPEEDY ELECT WC CommercM/raaidaiiUal. Hood Sgm-Ing. bucket truck paM. BgM Itxturea d r e u w added, computer drcuRa.

^ 1 0 3 5

WHITBECK ELECTRIC Est 1978

Rsa - Comm - mo Msstarcard 8 VMa accepted

M-F 830-6. Sal 9-8 328-2526

OOExcovoting EXCAVATING - POOLS

TrsncMng. S a w . Wstertmea Parting Lots. Sepbc Tanka.

838-8731

• k s r e s r ^ • T r o y . A ^ H

2 5 4 - 8 1 3 6

WOOO PATIO 0CCKS LVTnaaC WARRANTY

Chimneys Rapakea or buBt new

ROOF LEAKS 8TOPPED

CROWN CONTRACTING 42T-MB1

Chimneys Wi l l b e a T a n J p r i c e '

U C i l i U A M t M

B E S T C H I M N E Y C O . Dearborn • 202-7722

587-OAVTS o e a c v SWCCP

OM a a * M M M M I M P M m aaBk. and | « p MKBiaiea omen S e r a * * -

H I G H H A T C M M W Y S W E E P

Uc ( S J 7 7 * . 4 * r » 3 T

ALSO CEDAR DECKING WOOO PRESERVER TREATMENT

DeMgn A tree aaa

R MONTRY - PLYMOUTH 453-0172 451-2034

TRAPP STORM OOORS

PROPKSaiONAL ALTERATIONS A * * * * * y M « > e a M s a r w i a m 1 Dey SanMa on Mate mMMBM C M M CV BBB 828-4413

00 D q n W

' s r r s AAA TEXTURE A ORYWAi L

>>aaM Hung • B M M . Any Type ef Torture •Raa. . <

TOM BROWNS EXCAVATING F M M A Sewers

» • ' . 471-8157

72 CHAM UNK FENCE

4 R - 82 iO/n - r a l a i l Terminal Poets 8 Galea Extra

' CAN BE v w p b M i d a M M

Chsm Bak 8 wood prlvecy tonoaa meured t bonded

J A M FENCE CO 474-3818

01 Floor Sarvtco A BETTER FLOOR SANOMG JOS

0 " ^aara our i > n i M | Stam wort w a AMa rmm Boot*

477-7738 T ~ WOOO FLOORS WaMBMI. aand 8 Bntoh SB types of

S E - % 5 .

B8BWOOOFLOOR8

421-7078 • • C W O O O P L O O R S

- M t , aand MaM snd M * ( M M and operaa-aB by Ban A O a t * Pajmsar BBB-8447

OANOY HAROWOOO PLOOR

s a u '

TouM « and rapM

WAWAWBBBHAURNRRURT Tjea af CaMna aad

6 6 1 - 5 5 2 0

4 71-2600

ayior Qaraoa Ooor OM. M M . parte A a M anaanaa a M

OHMER GUTTER SERVICE Gutters fMsnsd-rapalrad ecreened

New gutters - Roof repairs 624-5357

102 Handyman Mote/Fomalo AAA OUAUTY WORK

ElectncM. plumbing. aB home reno-vations. Inside A out. reasonMls D.J Handyman. 535-8674

ALL HOME REPAIRS A IMPROVEMENTS - Plua a

437-3481 437-2322

COMPLETE HOME SERVICING Re-pairs 8 melaMtiona. Carpentry Eiectncai Plumbing, etc. Quant? Work Free Eat. C M 274-6180

CORY'S I

pairs, minor plumbing 8 dacks. Itoors. ale 532-

OU-fT-ALL Homo Cara 8 improvement

Pambng. DryweB PUmc-ng Etc. . Phone Anybme: 383-4548

H A N O Y M A N J A C K home memienei

Repelrs of Eiectncai KblcaL Plumbing ESC 737-B290

* Rent-a-Husband Home Mamianence 8 R a c w

* Pamang ' PtomMng ' Eiectncai

Etc . E t e . . « c . .

478-4919 R e t i r e d H a n d y m a n

AN typaa of worn. 471-3720

10S A-1 HAULING Moving. Scrap mat.-at Claanbig I Q i rag ia . "

- M. Free Est

Wayne 8 OekMnd CounMa 547 2764

EM. SarMm Maa. Central OR 569-8189

m P M i M j ) 8 homa I *

M a s Bon baa m e w e d MICK 8 DAGO HAUL M G 471-BBBS

C O N T A M W SERVICE

S S S r ^ i r V

FOR A LOAD OP* YOUR M C I C M T M a A Way TraM BsraSsa

334-2379 or 332-1247

C r b S S T

110 HOAAC CLEAMNO I

C M C M

r w r * YOU NEED Wm he

J C S £ 547 1479 or

i dean and B

t x u 9TB-1108

1 1 »

^JNnuSTlMAL^ BPARY PAJNTMpy*

8 pm M f t . auburben n. 84 78/hr C M Lee e l

^ ^ 5 s c ^ ^ a n ^ e 3 n ^ ? S S i AMn, 80170 V s . Dyk*. Uboa. ML

iAMITOfbAL HELP - VMoua M M -f M PiMbone are i s Auburn H8M Dey A evening ahifla i MaBM Tp appty oM between KMrv-12

JANITOWAL - Fu l Ume/pari a m . tAper lanced. dependable, own •tnaaponauxi Evemnas A

3 2 5 1 ' ? , I S f r J " p ^ ? o n M v 9 p m . »BOO i I M M ROM. OaM 4.

a, 476-8010

JANITORIAL HELP WANTED 85 per hour to atari pen-time, day 8 evening Ask tor Tom Caftoy

961-5225

JANITORIAL/OFFICE CLEANING PW1 time. 3-5 days par wk UvonM 8 Plymouth aree mm»arkMi and

45B-4750

Thursday. Apr* 20. 1000 O&E * 0 O

BBhaaan 8em-4 30pm 753-8072

KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTERS INC.

Pre acnoa oareglaen needed No —Mrtawca nanmiai-i Become a pen of Ihe Mggeel A baat m tha CNM cara mduetr, BaneMs include 0rowp heeRh. damM A BM meur-

r ^ c .

M1-6B60. or 20875 S>ver NorthvbM. J r s t

ho i * Starting 86 w<

4B8-0966

LAB TECHNICIAN Needed tor optical company in Novi Pay cbmmeneurate with experience ExceBsnt benefits C M ETD Temporary Servtoe 425-6226

An Equal Opportunrty Employer

JANITORIAL -Pwn Ume tor cM/reeldenbM deemng company 8S en hr Musi have transport ebon. DP hardworking end dependeble C M 347-4349 or 476-1486

JANITORIAL POSITION Part time, nights only Maturs. rsspunsMito person only need sppfy 8610 N Wayne Rd Westlend 721-3231

JOB COACH Supported employment program tor adults with developmental dMeCM-ties needs >ob coeches to trsin per-aona s i iob anes in Mecomb A Oek <er*l counties High school diploma » ,1 yr experience required Muet hsVs raketMe cer with -nsurence Must be dependeble. reeponeltHo 8 hsva good mlerperaonel skNM Hesim 8 denial insurance C M =«wtl Henley 474-9973

JOURNEYMAN CARPENTER wanl-"C Muat bs tomBksr with msursnce repair work Own truck 8 tools Be-huaen 8em-4pm. Mon-Fn 534-7474

KEYPUNCH and Keytape Operators Days snd sfternoons svMsbls FuB time poption Must be experienced farmmgion srea. 474-1136

LABORER For Troy based i saiden-lial Construction Arm FuB time/per-">enent position wrth growth poten-1M lor the right individual C M t lam -3pm 643-9395

LABORER TRAJNEE - 85-815/HR Need lo hire

CaH Today 557-1200 Fee 895 00 JNI Agency

TREE Spray AppBcator Good drfvlng record 477-8733

LANDSCAPE HELP npeotrve wagaa FuB time

Birmingham arse 435-9413

LANDSCAPE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Emptoywient opportuMtM at DAB Landacepeig. Inc a profes-sions! corporation serving reelden-I M and commerlcal cbanu m the Detron Metropoman arees anca 1972 ambibona people with homculturM background end/or tecfmicW expe-rience. Poeibona eveBeble m land

construct ion. I snd ac spa

•rrlgsdons n a Apply aL DAB LANDSCAPING

17276 BURGESS DETROIT. Ml 48219-3268

LANDSCAPE LABORERS tor Farmnglon HBM apartment com-plex - U l time. CaB Mon thru Frt.. 9em-5pm.861-0111. EOE

LANDSCAPE LABORERS 85 50 an hour Experience pr»-torrad Pleeee caa Graat Oaks Land-

651-1916

LANOSCAPERS A SPRINKLER

F\0 time reeirtonflal wort. C M Ed. 358-5627

LANOSCAPE WORKERS NEEDED HMebM transportation, no experi-ence n ica iaar i Mmwnum stsrting wage 85 00 per hour 453-7933

500 Help Wanted

KINKO'S COPIES KMko's Me Meder m retea M

I semoea ia cca — v HBM There era so !

KMko's Nabonalbi. At Klnko • you aM be rnnakviaa> r b i B i n g i l to acfiWve me rsgneet MveN ol peraon-1 and p rn l i ta lg in l g r o w l Soma or b w poatbona r Mataa ara Copy

e FlexibM working environment e Advencamenl opportumuee

b Career opportuntiea B Compebbve aaMry B Complele training

^ n i apply m pereon at: Klnko"s Southlleld location. 29641 Northeeetern Hwy 366-5670

Fermlngton H M location 29306 Orcherd Lake Rd 932-3373 Mon. Wed . Frl., between 9em-1pm

KINKO'S Equel Opportunity Employer

LaCOURE LANDSCAPING Southfield compeny looking lor ex-perienced help n landacaping. lawn memianence. lawn irngauon Muet be dependeble 8 heve own trans-portat ion Full-time, yew-round wor t poeelbie 354-3213. 469-5955

LATHE. SURFACE GRINDER. C N C MW 8 E D M OPERATORS

Wanted tor night Hvfl Opemnga lor both experienced and traSneee avanaMe Greet opportunity if you have good msehsnical sMny

Mfg., 12173 Market S I . Livonia. Ml 48150 313-591-6222

L A W N C U T T E R S For Btoomfleld area, experience prelerrad. Stan immedialeiy. good pay C M American Property

64 5-9700

LAWN MAINTENANCE Larga arealatoa landacape 8 irriga-tion compeny seeks quskhed & ex-perienced personnel lo *B positions m grounds maintenance, lendacape conetruction 8 Irrlgelion OuaBty conscious mdividuela knowtodgo-sbte m theee poeitiona should sppfy Salary A beneDts commensurate with experience Please c M be-tween 9am-3pm. Mon thru Fn

595-3686

LAWN MAINTENANCE. Painting and light repelrs ideel lor High School Senior or coBege student Beverty H M location 40 hour wk 86 per hr Need own transportation C a l between 7pm - 9pm 642-6668

L A W N S P R A Y I N G We ere a progreealve lawn cara company seeking ambitious appli-cators Experience preferred but w* t ram

0 & B LANDSCAPING 17276 BURGESS

DETROIT, Ml 48219 534-5515

500 Holp Wonted LAWN CARE - FvB mm. 16 or I Start S4 78. ptoa

abie workers n a M apply 47B-18B7

LAWN MAINTENANCE

ganaral laborers twesn 9am-5pm. MOTL-FiI 344 9887

LAWN MAMTENANCE - FuB or part t lma Experience p r a M i M Waal DtoomBald C M Mon - Frt. between 8am-4pm M l 1251

IAWN mAINTENANCE - needa MB/ part t ime ham immedia

I! Experience

LAWN SPRAYERS NEEDED

Experience pretorred Good pey 8 533-4400

LAWN SPRINKLER repair Nonhweet Suburbs, own transportation, experienced and traaneea 553-2454

LAWN SPRINKLER installation and service Experienced, tuk Ume

453-0010

LEASING CONSULTANT - lor pert time - weekends only, exceaent pay. convenient hours 478-6800

LENS PROCESSING TECHNICIAN Lens Craftars the natmna s i super optical a aeakmg mdMduata wfth some mechanical orientation tor

wa tram mdMduaN lor the opening of our new Weetland store Experi-enced opucauane 8 lab lyehruciane. are alao encouraged to apply CaB Ken or Vickie after 10am 344-1044 or tend reeume to Lena Craflers. Twelve Oak a MM. 27360 Novl Rd Novl. Ml 46050

An Equal Opportunity Employer

LICESED STYUSTS Some clientele prelerrad. 2 posi-tions available Comrmaaun plus

RECEPTIONIST . Part ume a v M able Farmmgion araa For both po-alliions. CM Irom 8am-2pm

474-6520

LIFE GUARD Hawthorn Center

NorthvBle Ml Part-time. 4 hrs per afternoon Mon thru Thurs To qualify you must be a Certified Life Guard and en(oy work-ing with emotionally impairad chB-dren C M 349-3000 extaneion 584. 6am to 4pm

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL Short end long term assignments m Wayne County A l ahlfts - men and woman ETD Temporary Service

425-6226 An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Holp Wonted LAWN A TREE SPRAY TECHS

X S T p

leys, peneion paen kasa * you en*oy

pubBcand looking tor a carear opportunity Man gtaa ua a c M or appty m pereon at

OAVEY TREE EXPERT CO 81001

An E p M Opportunity Empaoyar

L EASING AGENT - Pert Ume week enda tor Senior CMMene apertmem

m Farmington HMk a to Box 12S.

A Eccentric Newspapers. 36*51 Sdwotoraft Rd.. Uvonia. Mtdnuar. 46150

LIFE GUARDS - For prtveto oul door p o d Certification required Send reeume to 34850 Fountain Btvd Weetland Ml 46185

Ught industrial

IMMEDIATE JOBS IN

THE IMMEDIATE AREA

a you are lookmg tor e temporary (Oto but don 't want to look M ovar the county, give KaBy a CM We re Ihe temporary help apaclMH. and wa have loU ol Ught Industrie! fotoa right wlthm ihe araa There are poeibona m:

• Packaging •Shipping • Ught Aaaembly

KeBy offers top pey and benefits Appfytodeyi

Uvonle 522-3922 29449 W Six M M Rd

Garden City 422-02M 29236 Ford Rd

Weetland 326-5590 896 Weyne Rd

KELLY TEMPORARY

SERVICES The "KaBy Girt" People The Frst And The Beet

Not An Agency. Never A Fae Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H

500 He*p W UGHT MECHAMCAL wort wati

u n a w p w i B M I M 8088

L IGHT S T O C K FASHION

ACCESSORIES-TROY

lookmg tor a Ma good J iMIitoubim empaoyees working m ctaan. pMaaam aun •ngs. Pwmeneni M Ume. 4 A l . Mon -Frt BanaBM eve

x z m L. Troy

UVOt«A and a^vwytng and dvB en-gineering eompany seeks survay party d i M experienced m neat aub-dtvMon layout Submil raeume A talar i requkemema lo: Boa »840 Obeerver A Eccentric Newepepers. 36251 Scfioolorafl Rd.. UvonM. Midaoan 48150

LOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT? The naaumt Directory can IMp I Not en agency Free IMormebon Mon-Fn 9-3PM 374-9034

MACHINE OPERATOR - tor Spring Coamg macMwaa Mual be HS grad oreqKvalent Pravtoua wor t axpert-ence AIRMARR pay A benefits Uvo-ma CaB Tom. 525-0240

MACHINE OPERATORS

' MACHINIST CNC mabng madwiaa end NC lerhe opening. App#y

DIAMOND AUTOMATION 23400 Haggerty Rd

Farmington HIM

MACHINIST For mduetrM Pump repair laoNly Minimum 5 yrs expa-rience on la tha. brldoeport and V T L Sand reeume to PO Box 377: Wlxom Ml 48096.

MACHINISTS • 2 shifts naw auto-motiva. Canton A Uvcmla. 89 W m o plus overtime. cM Janai at Unltorce

473-2935

MACHINISTS - we train. CNC. ma-(or automobva. 3 atufta. wMroaaMar helpful. Wlxom A Farmington HBM. 81040-81500/mo plua overtime Cal EBeen at UnMoroe 367-0644

MAINTENANCE FM Ume with own tooN tor Centon

Help Wi

MACHINISTS

year aapartonps • LATHE/MILL HANDS •OEBURR HANDS • O/C INSPECTORS • DELIVERY/MAINTENANCE t. uc Mam r ome an a all on A package BC/BS. DanM. LM. fcnua A ProR S h a n

VENTURA INDUSTRIES 11866 GLOBE RD

UVONU. M | i bat. E of i M . E Of Npwtourgr

Ol Ptymouth Rd )

M A C I B I B S T

Tod and M L M wort

W 6 S Turret Lathe. toMoom A

• a r s r t r f c i s E 463-2296

MAIL CLERK/STOCK Peraon Short and long term paatboni i a l i t l i m Plymouth WB v a n . l u l Ume Com-pebbve wage CM: 777-OIBO

MAINTENANCE COMPANY e M i hM

* not neceaaary 9am - 7pm: 241-

MAMTENANCE MECHANICS H o M Z poeibona

o l HVAC. e M b l c b i A

Apply Morv-Fn. 9am-6pm el Empaa ey SMMB H a M U a o i M 19625 Vic-tor Park aay. UvonM No pfione c a M

MAINTENANCE- Part to lua bma 6

Perfect tor ra i ted peraon. Send re-sume t o P.O. Boa 721 ITS. Berkley. Ml 48072 or c M lor appointment Mrs Cohen 56B-8720

MAMTENANCE PERSON abM townhouee c o m p M

Taylor. MtdUgan needa a fua

wtth a working knowledge o l pkanblng. aaactrtcai. drywel rapM and caiperniy Good pay tor an aa-

CERTIF1EO REATLTY. W*C 36345 Waat 10 M M

S u M 300 Farmmgion HMs. M l . 46024

(313)471-7100

s r s r s

? 7 1 ho Boa 114 Ob earner A accent ric Newacaoera 8S26 '

ScrKKMcafl Rd . U v o t l l a J M *« i50

RESIDENTIAL MANAGER Expenenoed tar Si MMdMM Ser buBdtog. CPM-ARM a D M Com-puter Bapartanca haMM. CicaBant oppo r tM ty m fcai aarvtoa McM^j

Due lo i Centers, a nabcnwtM company a leatJng Aaeod gars. We are

BMry levM PC ai oMoa. ught

atrong talaphorie akBM Indoor, out-deor 8 i i i i and work involvad Ex

as bai JM^packaqa N o ' S o n e ca M M aaMry i i q i p a i ie i ia A reeu to. SMagard Storage Camera. 9363 Heggerty Rd /Pfywaouth. Ml 48170

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE

— I 129 Landscaping ADMIRE YOUR YARD

Complete new 8 renew Landscaping Sodding - Schrubs

I irvlwground Sprinkler Systems m-irslied 8 serviced Trenching, down-ipoui burial, dram tus wort

GRADING - TRUCKING - DECKS 1ACKER SERVICES 474-B914

QUALITY SINCE 1946

An Earth Month Special >-6 Ft Spruce-8120; 8 f l. 8185 •owing Cr ib . 12 f l SBB; 15-20 11

1195 TuBp Trass 8B9 Laros Locust, leh 8 Mapta 8225-8250 Minimum al 5 Ti

•V'oeesoing, Sod. Lawn Re)uvane ion. Treee. Shrubs 8 fMtatmng

M a M J 8 L LANDSCAPING 547-6439

AngebJ^Supplies IPaet l Topeoa a Wood Chips

B Driveway 8 Decorative Stone a Play, Pool 8 FN Sand

B RaBroM Tlea PICKUP OR DELIVERY

OR RENT Sod Cutlers. Pool Hole >ggera RotoMers. Loaders, etc

478-1729 A p p l e L a n d s c a p i n g & D i v e r s i f i e d S e r v i c e s

B Landscape Deeign A ~ I 8 Seed BCI i e sod

e Tree A Shrub Mamt A Removal B Power Rakmg a Wood Decka

B Concrete B GravM Drfvae Thanks to our Customers, we heve axperxjed our aer rices to batter M rour naarta Frae EsL

CONTRACTOR * andcape r a t elation A renovation

. deeign A mMmenence sar-lable Smce 1974 421-8185

120 Landocoping

PINE RIVER LANDSCAPING

Custom Landacape deeign Installation • Tree Iranapiantlng

Consultations 344-2851

ROTOTILUNG 8 LAWN MAINT Mon. - Frl . After 5pm Set or Sun , Anytime

C M Chuck 536-7571

•SAVE MONEY-ASK ABOUT OUR

DO IT YOURSELF PROGRAMS Custom Landecapmg

PerennM deeign. Soddbig. FertlBimg. Irngstion

Power rsfclng. aerating Exc rets - Lie 8 Ina - FREE EST

J 8 L LANDSCAPING

563-7737 SHREOOED TOPSOlL

850 (local daBvai.. Rsangsr Landscaping 453-9353

C a l ' f l r a r °°C*<

SKYLINE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY

Screened top adL 811.50 par yd . 8 1 9 / * d

10.50/yd 810 88 00/yd

P o d A J»MY Sand. 8K) 50/yd FM Sand. 87.00/yd.

FM dirt, boulders, alexias Ortvaaay A part ing lot gradmg

820 00 dsBvary cnar^e 1446

SPRING 8 SUMMER CLEAN-UP AB typaa of odd )oM done Concrete * tfmjbtoery removal

probtoma repaired

P , P a u | 1 7 ^ 6 2 6 7

COOLEY LANDSCAPE Laam " Scrub * Tree

La

STEVES GARDEN SERVICE 20x30ft garden. rotoM 824 Frae Spruce Tree wflh each >oto 15 yrs sncsBsrt servtoe. Serving eB areas

135 Lawn Maintenance ALL-t-DO

ROTOTILLING 3011x30ft GARDEN 825

GARY 729-6694

A L L L A W N M O W I N G D e t h a t c h i n g . A e r a t i n g .

T r e e 4 S h r u b T r i m m i n g . C l e a n - u p s R e a s o n a b l e .

Fotis Landscaping S i n c e 1954 4 3 7 - 1 1 7 4

A-PLUS LAWN CARE

PLEASE HELP us through coaege Cuts, umviit i ig. edging, shrubs Very reasonable. Raf.rina Wayne/Oakland 531-0735

AZTEC LAWN CARE riaeidentM a Commencal Spring cieen upe Power lhalchmg Frse eetlmetea Sieve Turner 595-7416

A - 1 R O T O T I L L I N G New A Pravtoua Gardens 820 & up C M Ray 477-2166

A-1 TYE-DEE LANDSCAPING Lawn cutting, cleanup fobs only Good rekebto. depend-able work. Wa do the >ob right. 20 yrs m buamaee 363-2818 478-1873

BOS S LANDSCAPING Laam maintenance 8 Commercial A reeldenllal Frae

525-3163

CORE AERATION Powar (taking. Spring Claan-Upe

AB of Oakland Co -W of TeMgrapfi KHroy'a Lawn Service 687-7407 or 278-6434

CRISLIN WeMly lawn cutting, shrub tnmm-

138 Lawn Spr inkl ing LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

20 yrs experience installation A rspav Uc A ma

548-6990 653-6315

MIST-O-MATIC LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM

instM 8 Servica Sr Clttzan Dts Free Estlmats 295-2191

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS mstaMd A repaired Landacaping aerrtcaa Guaranteed. QuaBty wortmanafap C & C Sprinklers 8 Landacaping, Lie A Ins 427-7799

150 Moving A Storage AFFORDABLE MOVING

Houss. Ap t , Office, Florida, weekly W Coast. E Coast, ale Hourly or flat rata Short notice ma. 10% die-count thru Aprt 471-4717

BOS MOVING 8 SERVICE INC Any Sua Job - naasonsbls Rates

Short Notice Service Free Esumsts - Insured 662-9172

D 8 J MOVING 8 HAULING Homa and office moving, gerage and debris rsmovsl Quick. Efficient A Reliable Frae Est 454-0650

EXODUS MOVING LINE LoceL long M Office A raaldenusl OuaBty move al low pnca. 838/hr Spring SpecM Anytime 383-3058

INDEPENDENT MOVING Free Eatimatea Ineurad

License ' M P S C L-19876 Courlaoua. CaraM 8 Competent

LOW RATES 548-0125

105 Painting A Decorating

A-1 INTERIOR EXTERIOR PAINT By Joeeph Window glazing 8 rapeir Aluminum aidmg A earnings, hand washed A pemteC Very neat 20 yeers exp RM Tins pointer a parUel to Sharwan W Warns pemt Joepeh E Frost A Son Deerbom 562-8703

BILL OLIVER Painting A WsBpaperlng

Int/Ext 20 yrs. Exp.

CALO'S Custom Pamung Company Inc

Ws sra a 1 m the • « A axt pamtmg Our rspuisbon toeeka tor i t sM

C M now - set i * tor Spring A Stanmer satim alas

Aak ua about our glazmg

478-4398 CHUCK S PAINTING

Reaetae A Dependeble Free Est 25 yrs exp 474-4229

CUSTOM PAINTING PtoeM rapM Papartiang-

mg 20 Yrs. Exp nMerencaa R Wlchart. FREE EST 528-2181

_ DAYUTE PAINTING COMPANY ReeidentuU 8 Commercial Interior 8 Exterior Stabling Cuatom Colortnc avaBabto. Ina. Free EM. 478-4140

MODERN MOVING Local. Florida. Waat Coast etc Ucansad A meured- Short nouca. Denis: 537-5001 352-2023

DECOR INTL. Paintxig. Clec or sting. W M Covermc. Fsux FVaahes Ovar SOyrs. Expan-s e s Oanms 567-3789

MOORES MOVING & STORAGE

Apertment. home A office 836 d s hour .199-1159

European Touch WALLPAPER - PAINTING

GLAZING - MARBLIZING FREE ESTIMATES INSURED

105 Painting 4 Decorating REUBENS PAINTING

Interior/Exterior. M Pdmg leBnManu. w o r t I Frae sat. 399-4266

SAMS PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Specializing in exterior /mtar ior . Warning. M jmMum sKkng. ra8mah-mg CaB tor frae eebmatas 642-0337

SPECTRUM PAINTING CO Claen queaty wort a«th Mender sar-nce Frse raaidentM mtertor A exte-rior estimates Mark. 683-9244

STEVE'S P A I N T I N G S E R V I C E

WE DO rT ALU 5 0 % of f

INTERIOR b EXTEFUOR 15 Years Exp • Frae Esbmato BONDED & INSURED BtoomfteW • 880-4975

Birmingham • 540-7138 Rocnestsr • 858-7370

T rea t Yourse l f R i g h t BJ & LARRY'S PAINTING

M Ext WaBpepbrtng. crae Est 646-59 75

VINCE'S PAINTING mtertor 8 Exterior

PtaaM 8 DryaM Rapea Eanmstss CaB. 346-9644

VM CONSTRUCTION Pamtmg A oeramtc Ms experts, ax-

547-6796

YOUR PARTING Co. mtarior/Exlartor W M Repairs. FuB Preparation OuaBty Work. Frae Est

~ I. John. 422-0016

22 Yrs. &' Still Painting! FeM A naM Mainly Raa. > you aa

CRIMB0LI L A N D S C A P E

N U R S E R Y l a a i d e n t i a l A C o m m e r c i a l

LmdocopinQ V a t our Complete Nursery

A i l l Pan Center See T M Wizard'

. 50145 Ford Rd (S MM) .. CANTON

4 9 5 - 1 7 0 0 FILL DtHT 84/YARD

W * WE

IARDEN 6 Flowerbed RotoMMng. > rtr age garden 820 - 825 820 mmt-u t i C M tor appobibnam. leave

59S-40&4 595-7490

H.L. RENAS LANDSCAPE

215 AL'S HOME REPAIR SERVICE

No aarvtce cherge - M amrt ouaran-teed A l pmmtwng repelrs. Feucwca rabuBt 6 lapMcao OMkaaMian ra-p air ad 8 replaced. Hot water t aMa 8 sump punps. C M Ai 533-3192

BERGSTROMS Hot Water Today!

40gMon gaa a M

$349.95 . plus tax C M by 3pm Morv-Fn for a a m meuaaaon FuBy uc. 8 ma.

522-1350 GARRAITT PLUMBBtG - COI ' ip l l l l

mMa. 24 Hr

pkanbang 8 Mam tarulua AD.C. A Ina. work w

PLUMBBtG WORK DONE

No|ob too m 274-24BB

233 Roofing AAA-ACCURATE ROOFING

neighborhood CowaL Co. 611 5663

AAAA EXPERT ROOFMG Faat Eat. Tear-oik A Itatroots AMa. Gutlars. aiding. Pstnbno BMder 20 )*s. eap Chuck Stans 55P-6611 642-2216

AAAA OUAUTY WORK

M O D E R N R O O R N G

233 Roofing

QUALITY •oRng. Oamney A Guttsra • Tear Ofts A Re-RooN

20 Yra.

Oaktand 540-0079

R & L ROOFING

ROOFING D. Spencer & Aaaoc.

Pi u lsMt iuM RoM RapMcsnmiil ' Ue. A ma. 2S Yrs. MatartM A Labor • 8250 OR Roof RapMoaawm • NOVI 824-5480 •BLOOMFIELD 332-8031 • COMMERCE 383-0044

SOUTHFIELD ROORNG

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0

237 Sept ic Ti

273 Trao

Tnmmmg Tree A Bkymp I Frae a M , ms Pre Spring

OMoaarM I

277 J-C."S UPHOLSTERMO A oRtoa MttBNaa. Baal •

ors. tomRurerapM Frae Eabm 421-77M

K I M ' S U P H O L S T E R I N G

427-5140

DAILEY A DABEY CONSTRUCTION Water, Sawa A Sepbc Ftatos

New A Repairs. Backhoa rams Larry. 474-5337

M S M M I M I * .

ANY BRA* C TUNED UP a t Y o u R H O a a -FOR ONLY SS-SO Fres Est. N Add) o n a Wort NeedM SEW PRO. M C 443-tSBS

M C W U M a i O k O a r SO Mara aa

M O M . t M

201 Vidoo Taping

PROFESSIONAL OUAUTY

I T X R .

204 Wa^apar tog A K T T I

WALLPAPBMI R JOB IO A PAJNTMS

Ue. Oen S24-27SC S M 18 Y ra^B jp ,

ALL OUR WORK

zzszrz CM Joa or Karen:

eUARMTTHDI

422-M72

CAROLS WALLP 12 yra i m a l a m

W M O aaratoe EaoeBem a o r t

CM449-M3SOT BSSeaSB

641-7766 WOW!' CHEAPEST moving pnca available LocM or long dtol 3 men, fester servtoe. Exp . Bar den Movers 273-9397 T0PS0IL ,DAD LANDSCAPE

SPRING CLEANUPS LAWN CUT-TING TRIMMING FERTILIZING! FREE ESTIMATES C M 478-6526

FATHER 8 SON DECORATING interior. Exterior. Comm. Res.

152 Mirrors ALSO GARDEN SOIL

* Y

JACK ANGLIN 349-8500 349-2195

HO 8 R LAWN SERVICE INCH Commer de l 6 ftasidsritisl Sprinpl AFMCMan-up Raiiable and EatabMfmd Ouanssa Frae Est] 563-4244 721-OCC3

JCUSTOM MIRRORED WALLSM Bi-ioid doors and glaee tpbia lops

Discount prices 662-5180 559-1309

MIRROR CLOSET DOORS Standard or Cuatom uzee

Closets. Shelving A1

474-1421 757-2265

EDWARD S LANDSCAPING Cutting - Edging - Tnmmlncl

HNADTORDONFYI^HH / « ' 6066

^ ^ • T O P son . S P E C t A L f l H H Screened-5 yd 864 50-6 yd 870.75

d setting ra good CompB. repM. raMMd. raBraehmc

Novl 349-5456 StMMtatd 3S7-4066 eftordabie. covered A waiting C M now (24 hrs.) 463-9131 • • B P I P B V V P U M Q S

agRST S MOVING COMPANY •ENVY LAWN SERVICE UV/REDf l

Reeidentlal/Commarcial Ciean-upa °owar Rakmg. Laam Service

Free Estimate. Ineured 522-7055 T0PS0IL ALL ROOr LEAKS STOPPED • r Roota. Seemtaaa G u n e n H FOftEVER GREEN LAWN SERVICE & WALLPAPSR BMTALLATK3N •S'1 YDS 859 86 DELIVERED

B 5 yd m sand 8B0 deBvarec B ShraddM OM mulcti • S22 50 yd e Wood M p t - 822 50 yd| B Umaalona - 823 5 0 F

816 RD B Pool aand - S M r d l

" 862 50 TON"' to

^ c e ^ o o d a M r i a 1 ^ 3 ot Canton T a p ^ M

105 Painting ft Decorating

A Grading 476-0646 JARVIS PAINTING

maerlor-Exterior Frae Eat Wort Qyarantead. Uc. A Ina. Low Prtcas

544-1704 . F R E E F I R S T C U T ^ H

Plymouth U v o n * NorthvMe Canton •Complete Lawn Sarvtca - frae eel I

•' •

A BETTER J O B . . • R E A S O N A B L E RATES

SHUR P A I N T I N G ® UC.-BW. FerMy owned F M prtoea. O a M 866-7223 Evaa.: 471 SSS I •JIM'S PAJNTBtO: tntonor /Exianor

20 Yra Experience V e r y ^ H abM 1 0 * dtacoum. Senior I • C M I A QuaBtl work. 3S7-02M

. A- ' P1ASTERJNQ A DRYWALL a M M M l l M Wator 0 P i I IU l I ITexiurtna*OuM Frae• S1 Yra. Exp B P A M T M Q A W A L L P A P C N N S B

651-0666 476-6310 ras No pto loo Ma ar a M 534-4334 Frae Eat - B87-813B

YourBaWtllClion. guerinteed ^ ^ a 4 M i 3 yr aat lMi wen a FREE Appraisal 421-2241

Lucas Nursery Cenfon

L O W R A T E S

476-0011 PAJNTMG,

41680 Ford RdM ^ H o r M M our 81 acra

150750 Ford fldi K r M M d f M M

M t w M H 9« 1-4888 961-538'

^ 4 9 5 - 0 9 0 0 1

JE2AK LAWN SERVICE ^ • F l P Servtoe Laam Gara I SpacMMna M R b b B a a . SI

MMa. 8BB-tSM Law*. N V

DISCOUNT A C T I O N P A I N T I N G 471-2600 JIM'S LAWNCARE •tont Work. w J H

B p AST HOME SERVICE

leed'^CaBAMnail

METRO TILE INC. WET PLASTER, Ptsen M M . Dry W M RapM. S»tMr TaaMMa. DryML

Wort I A L i t I t 11B Bob 72SS7B4 JbK T74-3923

JT'a LAWN SERVICE kpeoeazmg r-

Cat a p a ^ p m J O H N B L U M

r L e n d e c a o e D e e t o n 471-2600 ^V*AASK MA H

mo. p P M s rapapm.1 F a n t a s t i c P r i ces

•50%_0f f |

B m p l e t e i ^ ^ ^ B

• M ^ , s r e ? s r a <25-9805 » 229-98851

887-7*98

NAPIERS ROOFING 0 0

841-9087

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0

AAA Lawn Cutting TMBM - W a M - B e M - B e M "

v f ^ ° s s t

A s r m a CUT LAMM| b i M T N f SXTRAYARO

14 OR le i » a m * \ u n L

ABRACADABRA H OFF PMST CUT

S p r t x H H a t M B a a a d a a T I M i a M a Map, W I DOI W a i B M M M a M

WLTT A'W UBA UNTTATO 8BL7 471-2600 PROFESSIONAL

W A L L P A P E R I N G ft P A I N T I N G

•MOULDERS e T T l B l i M i l A D I i l i M a i l ' l

iszxtz&si aanaa P i M a k N GUL rtaaa upe. Sad. Saad. P n a M p A » ebiia, Ferw-B M e MB Lanbecepmg l i O - i a S I I p ^ s l AERATION

Wtirsm L M L A M M C A S

George: 525-5334 PRFVATL A ^ R S G E Y J A

I f * m«a aam i i t i a t o p sen B

8 8 4 M 1 1 0

a a * OWE Thursday, April 26. I960

9TOCK N O O M M N I A M M M

W W Wgaaflfc

Opt i ca l

SYSTEMS ANO SERVICES

'XZIZsrwsafte M BnrougMy M k MBi nM-

MAHAOCBHtTAH.-Tot23.SOO

473-7310

MANAGER TRAINEES WANTED In

MAMOUnrr^NAH. TECHNICIAN Cantor.- Ptymouth a r M Own IKKTS.

499-7360

MATURE. tnendfy parson to work In

347-4M7 r 349-1561

MATURE. • M M lor U l tm» A part time COMMI SOT'NWI tor dry ctaenar. to-

14 M M ft

s i I Farmmgion W k . anaBta. AppKaM i

' s r r rk i rs : . "•""•SSSS

MEAT COUNTER PERSON S U M ) . 40 hour weM. mM* or

. Farmlng-626-4658

Reply: Boa M 4 . O t — r v r 4 Eccen-tric HEWapapara. 30251 Schoolcraft Rd- UvonM. Michigan 40150

paraon: Novl Hocv * 21: M . M k N a i M M i M l .

8 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

NMm-Spm. Mon-Tlav*. al 001-6121

PAINTER MMmum 5 years experience In naar

563-0377

PAINTERS HELPER NEEDED Apply a t 44025 Michigan M a . Can-ton ML 307-0

[PAWTER S WALLPAPER HANGER Experienced Needed immodtaNN. Dan truck * tooN a plua R i l i i l i

• • . C M M1-0666

PARALEGAL NEEDED tor Soutfl-

17117 W

PARTS PERSON - Reeldontioi

625-0061

PART TIM mill—ipinkai nato a wiled Goad King oondMtone. CxcMant bane-

Ma Apply in paraon: Rad Rod inn. 30700 A m Artxv Rd.. Plymouth.

PART TIME elan 3rd wm

pooi/grounda pa i In May. Aflam

MuM be 10 A

Ca l 425-0460 or

PERSONABLE INOfVIDUAL aMa Experience tor aaa

Art QMary. Muat hava

800 H e l p W a n t e d PROOUCTION OPERATOR

_. TORS tram 86 to lo atari CncaMni m peckage MMMgM M 0:30am wtm Canton 486-6814

PROOUCTION WORKERS - tor

atari aMh attandanoa oonua Own iranaportatton. Appty at 0400 Ronda Dr Canton, ttaf aan 8:30am-3pm.

PROGRAMMER ANALYST

PICK/BASIC ANY MAINFRAME $25,000^33,000 •a your capatMltiaa of taking a

ft m thM laam pMyar environment Good

CALL 569-3030 GENERAL EMPLOYMENT 17117 WE8T • MILE ROAD

SUITE 1030 SOUTHFIELD. Ml. 40075 PERSONNEL AGENCY

500 H i p W a n t a d

SALES CONSULTANT

SEAMTRESS - naadad by prtvata % | l H l lMlH

506-044

PRWATE SECURITY GUARO .Mk. part Hma. maybe too t»

Apply at: 10000 PuOarton. DatroM.

SECURITY GUARD W t r z ^ m

PROPERTY MANAGER National Commercial raM aalata

Haa opening tor aantor mMb-

muat haw r ^ n w i n c ata OAgraa 4 10 yrs. ' A lance. Masters Oagraa ">• CPA or ragtaterod prolaiMontaMM-

I certiftcetlon wM ba pluaaa. Prt-or poamona l o u M damonelraw « |

cottvrmnlca-tton MMa. bualnaaa analytical aptttuda and lotua 123 PC twnOlart-ty A l inquinaa wm ba kapt In atnct-aat confidence. Tha auccaaatol can-(Hdata could coma from conetruc-

neertng 4 conauMng. Ptoaaa aand reeume aMh cover lattar to: C Van Camp. Cuahman 4 WMeftafd of Wools. Inc.. 150 S Wackar Dr..

3100. CMcago. IL 00006. No ohooa c i M Diaaafl

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar

Background . 351-5421

P E R S O N N E L A G E N C Y

RECRUITER

awning potanUal ara yours I you

bonuaaa. Ca* Perrfce Fromm SnaMng 4 SnaMng. 363-2090

PERSONS TO CUT Laam tor Sartor $6.21 par hr

Apply a t CMc K r k 16418 Farmington Rd.. U « j « a

PERSON WANTED, tor

_ Cherry HB araa. Cal be-M a i 10am and 5pm •31-3070 — OT349-3210

SUPERMARKET CHECKOUT DISPLAYS

Part lima Thurs. or Frt only.

Opportunity Employw

I en 9rM A aecond aMR S7 hour M start MuM paM drag

14 Physical. Ca l 9-5. 425-444$

snasc t r

S T 3 S T

Pharmacy Tech

FULL 4 PART TIME POSITIONS NOW AVAILABLE

FLEXIBLE HOURS (No Sun- ai aa or holdtaya)

A f P * M . 10am-4pm. 22341 W. 0 Mia Rd. (• MBa 4 Lif t aer). Lobby of DMC Health Cara Cantar Pharmacy

QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR Entry level 85 T * Experience help-ful, bul not required Apply In per-aon M 24060 North Induatrtta Or.. Farmington MBa. N. of Grand Rfver between Haggerty i

VIC TANNY haa immadl ta open-ings In our Novl women* gym tor Rkoaptlonlata and Manager Trakv aaa. Applicants must be t

I through ) outside 559-3420

SECURITY GUARD nm Detroit baaed Or

I Ume quaMlad mdtvlduale tor se-curity guard position Top salary tor quaMlad mdMduata Fu l company benefit package. Sand reauma to:

Security Guerd P. O. Bo« 779

DetroN . Ml 40231

SECURITY OFFICERS

OuaMed aacurtty ofltoara needed tor Romulus 4 UvonM locations Good weekly pay plua 175 cash bonus. AppkcaOona being takei

TRI-COUNTV SECURITY 22930 Woodward. FomdMe

<1-4 MM. N of 9 MM) 541-3090

SECURITY PER80N complex

567-0015

SERVICE PLUMBER i

condmon. r i aa t t ca l tor appoint-ment. 349-7410.

RECEPTIONIST - Front Deak Area. Experienced MMe-up Artist For exclusive Farmington I beauty ape C a l 055-0474

RECEPTIONIST tor FarrMngton HMa hair aMon. pen-time. Frl. 4 Sat. WS Train. 451-0043.

RECEPTIONIST 4 Data Processor entry level. Fu l Ume poemon. flexi-ble hours. Farmington HMt araa.

time poeition avalabfe 20 hrs a weak Including every other Sat Ptoaaa apply In paraon. Peters Place. 007 E. Maple. BkiMighMn

RECEPTIONIST-permanent pan time poemon available. 20 hrs s weM aa w M aa summer. Including

- ' a t Apply m paraon. 0 0 7 ^ 7 Maple. Bk-

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN PoaMon avalabto. Fua/pen time. * N train. MUM ba ratable and aMa lo worn Mon. - Fr t 3outMlaM araa. 567-0240

PHOTO FINISHER Stan or advance a career ak a pro-Im lo r ia t photo tlnlaher at Con-course 1 Hr. Photo. You gM training, good companeetlon wRh oppcn jm-ty to atfuance in a groatng flrrn Ful tfane poemon open.

CONCOURSE 1 HR PHOTO

•smST'0'

Noar h f t n o U Ome 16-47/v. after training. StymoutlVNorthvee araa* only. Graal hours, vacation banem*

MORTGAGE CLOSER wanted. 1-2

L Rtzoerafld. mm 200 A m

MORTGA* a larga to

IE COMPANY CM RMBor bi

Mth M L 10 I M aeaka 2

lor the we Nam A norths oan officers m suburbs

St* In con xJ to: Glenn W Burtor VtcePraeKtor Mortgage 1700 W Big

MDL 46064 leaver Sle

215. Troy. 1700 W Big

MDL 46064

•ary commanaurate wtth •Kh espanenca 1-000-^70-0003

MORTGAGE PROCESSOR Wanted. 1 jk. aa

t z z teaume to: Ma r First Federal

• toL FtOnaratd305 E Sulle 200. A m Arbor

I B 49100 .» An Equal Opportunity Employ*

MOTEL OE8K CLERK paamon m aoutMlald. Ful or pan. •me. 90 00 an hour.

t N A N N Y OF

A M E R I C A

b looking tar oompatant caring m-dMBuaM aiho have k baelc love tor cMdren. No anpertanca i m o m a r j . We Irak! you M our aspenee to ba-oome a prolaaatonM namy.

- FMVPart Time Woi* A e l l t l i

Help Care tor Amerloe a FamBee

NEW COHSTRUCTION SALES

Schweitzer R E A L E S T A T E

BoMrHoff lootQardom

PLANT/MAINTENANCE ENGINEER

Expending aaeM mfg. c a In Detroit suburbe aeeks a hands-on saff start-er. This poemon oftara a unique op-portunity to «ort< aMh a dedkaied non-union anrti toroe In a |ob tftop anntronmem. Would cooidk ieu and

In a hot metal ararkkig and machin-ing mulMkant ndg. tocflRy. Supervt-aory sxperlenca and tamlkartty <M1h

RECOROING TECHNICIAN - high-tech krm In Troy la eeeklng an IndMdiM tor enU y level poemon to operate laser recording equipment on third aMft. starting at 9PM. Tha IdaM candidate aM heve video and audio recoriBng experience An atoctronlca end/or mecharkcal background la hipWy da

Sand reeume Including "aatary ra-Racordlng Technl-q>*ements to;

clan. P.O. Box a451. Lathrup VI-lage. Ml. 49070

An EquM Opportunity Employer

RELIABLE HELP WANTED

Noblea Landacape Supply 474-4922

RESIDENT AIDE to work In group homea m Weyne 4 Weettand area. Fu l and pen time poemone aval-abte 94 75 to start aMh M l

RESIDENT MANAGERS knmedlete openings avalable l n | tuburtan Detroit area k x m m

glbla. CiioaOaiil benefits end com-I 063-0700

and lerge n fsourred. as

qJraments to: RarataaiM Dept P.O. Boa 39220. I l l II I — Ml 40239

PLANT MECHANIC: Hands-on

kidudkig knowledge of circuitry Ex PWtanca in packaging equipment halpM. Plymouth tocMtonPtaaae send reeume to Human Waa ma cat. 377 AmaBa Street, Plymouth. Ml 40170

An EquM Opportunity Employer

PLUMBER - LlcanaiJ pi elan t i l 5 yr. or more anpeilaiiue In raMdanUal work Goodwagaa 4 benefits. C M

6env-4:30pm Mon. thru F i t 473-2540

POOL ATTENDANTS hMp. to work ki W Bloomltald/Bk-mkvgham/Bloomfield HMs ares. MuM be able to work weekends Jim or Laura 756-0000

PROGRAMMER ANALYST

IBM MAINFRAME COBOL

$30,000-S37,500 WoMd you ftatopm your progranv-

CICS to uae In a grow-

That aM pay tor relocation

CALL 569-3030 GENERAL EMPLOYMENT 17117 WEST 9 MILE ROAO

SUITE 1039 SOUTHFIELD. ML 49075 PERSONNEL AGENCY -

PRESS OPERATORS METAL STAMWNQ

fcRWSnOatll opportunrty

RESOURCE MANAGER

A asocial ea Degree In Accounting or Rualnaea. 2 years aocounttng axpartanca required, knowledge ol fund accounting 4 personnel p

. 4/30/90 to: Training 4 Reeourie

Cantar. Inc.

nmiau uesueu. no watoaig required. • M B i t 937-3640

SHEET METAL JOB SHOP - Shear 4 praaa brake only. SM-up expert-

e raquked Lay-out eapertance required Working leeder needed

H Mde area. 937-3640

S O O I M p W a n t e d

STORE CLERK Salaa 9 Counter peraon needad tor

« pools simply a I hrs Ca l Carol

SUMMER MABfTENANCE

For Interview CMI Ken 522-2200

SUMMER HELP needed manutac-turmg o r cu t boards. Greet )ot> op-portunities tor colege aludents 4 Homemekeral FleAbta perl tkne hours or l u l Ume. Mon -Frl.. with ( t M H B to go l u l Ume permanent' s ta r t . $5 50/hr. Pleeaa apply al 32900 Caprtoi off Fsrrrwr^ton kl Uvonle - nocaftal .—

SWIMER JOBS - Couege Students Meadow Brook Mi^alc Festival uaherlng crew Seeeon June 15 -Sept. 2 Evening 4 weekend hours Starting wage 94/hour Cal Mon -Frl . 9-5pm 4 aak lo Uon torm Experience working with pubic a must 370-3100

S U M M E R J O B S II you have a pit n a m positive end

opening tor you In our phone aurvey department S3 45-SO 50 P/HR Muat ba at least 10 yrs ok*- No ex-perience nariaaaary PkN) weekly Cal Mrs. Zimmerman 427-9340

• J SUPERVISOR/DISPATCHER^ For nlghl shift supervising S H i H on local routes Muet heve proven »uper«aory experience Beginning

. I S negotlebts el »400'week baaed on experience Company to-catad naar 1275 4 190 Wvahouae

I EEOC employ-522-0100 er. Cal Brent.

SWIMMING POOL ATTENDANTS Novl. NorthvMa aree. Must be avMt-abie May 7-LaOor Day Over 10 CMI lor appointment 349-9077

500 H i p W a n t a d TRAVEL AGENT

po r t -My tor n^M person

YAROHgLR NEEDED tor watanng 4 • ught pruning M W. Mimnilalil|

ver- Mndacapmg oompeny Htaalttr

TRAVEL AGENT MANAGER EMon Travel. Weetland SaMry cnmrniaawri Ca l Mr. SchuMnar

TRAVEL AGENT-Novl agency eapenencad Apoao agent tor corpo-rate 4 vacation Perl or l u l time Sandy 470-1311

TRAVEL AGENT tra«nt

SoutMkald CMI PARS tramad Neudrey Travel.

JO* 313-354-3500 TRUCK MECHANIC

Certified, fu l benefit peckege Ex celent workaig oondnnna " « 349-9390

TYPESETTER/COUNTER HELP varsallle position lo use Comp IV. MCS10. IBM with Page Maker 4 well on printing customer* Send re-awr»e 6 aalery requirements lo Key Advertising 6041 rocheater Rd Troy. Ml IS090 No phone calls

TYPESETTER Experienced, top wegee Dearborn araa Please ca l ->

563-6407

TYPE SETTER Pari lime, experl-ed American Speedy Printing North Saginaw Pontlac. Ml

48053 335-1991

5 0 0 H a * W a n t e d

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t e d

D a n l a l M a d i c a l ACTIvmES ASSISTANT nursing homa To work M d unit Apply Mon thru 4pm. Arnold Homa. 18520 W 7 Mae. Detroit 531-4001 ext 200

tor large

isr t

Experienced, dependeble atdea Starting pay 36 par hot* Muat have own transportation RakeWa Ifcrs-tng Service. 981-3344

Are you a HOME HEALTH AIDE

aeekkig toll or pert tkne work ki community health 7

Job requkee dependable treneportatlon

Experience preferred Ca l Pam Burt 3 5 4 - 2 9 9 0

ATTENTION NURSES FIN'S. LPN S and GPN'S wen led tor cherge poei-tion. a l •ftrfts. l u l 4 part Ikne Com-petitive aatary 4 new benefit peck-age Apply at Mt Vernon Nursing Cantar. 26715 Greenfield Southfield

VALET DRIVERS

Cleancul. Courteous Energetic Day tfttft

Valet Parking Internetonai

5 3 7 - 3 5 5 5

SWTTCHBOARD/CASMIEFI NEEDED

Expertanca preferred. Town 4 Country Dodge Inc

9 Mae 4 Grand River Call Uaa 474-6750

VAN DRIVER Meeded for retirement community Flexible hrs. Must be reliable A courteous Call 350-1777

TEACHER FOR AFTERNOON pre-school Starting In September Birmingham achoota 16 & Adams

842-1198

TEACHER S ASSISTANTS fua tkne. pert tkne. Farmington 23321 Orchard Lake Rd. Aak for Donna at: 476-7370

TEACHING ASSISTANTS - FuB 4 part ume available for natlonaly -- edited Nursery School m Uvo-

Startmg pay baaed on educa-tion GreM benefits! 525-5767

TECHNICIAN'S HELPER Seeking mdtvKluel that la able to work with customer* over Ihe phone lo trouble aftoot thek computer ter-

i . Poeftlon atao consist* of kng and reteatmg repaired

computer terminals To B out a i application, ptaaae cal:

255-1200

TELEMARKETING Ovar acfitanaia needed, brtng your confidence 4 energy 4 work tor ue. 15 an hour pkia bonueaa for phone work Farmington HMa CaH for all tor ap-

478-0092

TELEMARKETING - No S200/wk * bonus Fu l

part-time 12 MUe/Southfleld L 569-1010

TELEMARKETING-W« have fu l time poeMona opan for experienced tele-marketers. excellent pay plan Ca l Mon.-Thurs . after 12 noon Ask lor «ob M 442-9000

TELEPHONE INSTALLERS - Cabl-ing and Jacks Own transportation Part or f u l tkne Experience pre-ferred but not neoaeeary 425-0459

VERSATILE SHOP peraon lor man-ufacturer of conatrudlon producta located m Southfield Set-up. weld-ing. knowledge of machinery a muat We wm pey lor experience Ful ben-efit peckege Call for Interview; 353-3070

VETERINARY CLINIC aeek* peraon Friday Ful or part time Expen-enoed or wfll tram Reply to P O box 2573. Uvonia. Ml 40151

WANTED Landacaping help Expe-rienced laborers Pay comerisurate lo experience Cafl Laky B Landacaping Inc 729-3770

WANTED Mature ndMduel Inter •sled In pert-time teiemerksting po-alllon Flexible hours, good lor homemaker. experience helpful hourly pay Contact Paul, between 5 4 7pm. Mon.-Frl. 839-0900

WAREHOUSE HELP- NlgfttS-be hardworking, dependable to work overtime Apply a t 37720 Amrheki, Uvonia

WAREHOUSE HELP-Parl time. Mechanically indned Duties in-clude truck driving, hl-lo. shipping and receiving 25-30 hrs. wkly Ca l

522-5530

WAREHOUSE MAN needed-full tkne poeition Exceaent opportunity for hard • •on Ca l Ron. in

1108

SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK Experienced only. m-Lo. inventory reaponalbMttaa. pre-employment Physical raquked Apply Dreaaar Rand. 22122 Telegraph, rear bund-ing. Southfield 353-3433

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWING - Part time Market raaaarch No sales Evenings 4 weekends. Excellent av come tor prntoaalonM people WM tram. Cal Unda Weeley between 6-8 30pm 827-2400

S H I P P I N G / RECEIVING C L E R K

ActlvB Work Environment

The Campua Bookstore at the The umvamty of Stores Corporation, ona of the moat euoceeehi boos-t e r s operator* In tha nation Wa have your opportunity to Jota our

30712 Michigan Ave. Weetland. Ml 48185

RESPONSIBLE PERSONS To ob-tain signatures on PoMlcM nominat-ing petition* Must ba ragtatarad voters In Wayna Cty. Paying 20a par algnatura. Evea altar 9. 076-0981

RETAIL MANAGEMENT If you are hardworking, dependeble and would Bee the opportumty lo « -tam your professional goat wa are Mnaa tad In talcing to you. PoM-Uona m t ' -manager gar*. We oonue perk ape. health 4 dental inaurance and a tui-tion reimbursement program. EquM Opportiakty Employer To apply, aand raaume and cover tatter to. Box 970. Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspsper*. 36251 Schooler sft Rd , UvonM. Michigan 46150

RETAIL

Manaaement

MARIANNE JEAN NICOLE

RETAIL STORE STAFF PERSONS

7 -Seven Food Storee ta currentty m need of adcManta too Ume and pwi -tvne ratal atore ae rks Tha compa-ny haa i j imiaBUia alaiMsi wa<

both Incoming and outgoing mi Ma. Soma heavy Ming required

warehouse/tftipplng axpe-•tarred. Experience m a ra-

ta l Mora daalrad. Foaett oftara oom-patmve pey and good benefits. Ap-ply in peraon: THE CAMPUS BOOKSTORE, Unfveratty of MIcM-gan—Oaarbom Campua. University UMI. 4001 Evergreen Roed. Deer-bom. Equel Opportunity Employer M/F/H

SHIPPING/ RECEIVING/

WAREHOUSE Manufacturing

s T u f f c . ' y 6 ® ^ p p i n o / R ^

PdMtlon requlraa M laaM Ba months abt

ta entry aapaitaiiua. Our candktata wM ba detal

onanted and able to heap accurate reoorda. AbMty lo satsfy drtva a hl-lo . reach and /o r l i f t t ruck . knowMdge of JuM in Time Manufac-

Procaaa Control a l would ba a defi-nite plua

We altar a competitive aatary and great banflta package Including tamay coverage with no premium coet

Apply m preeon. Monday thru Fri-day. 9-12 and 1-4 or aand reeume:

R4B Manufacturing Company 7495 E- M-36

P.O. Boa »106 Hamburg. Ml. 40139

EquM Opportunity Employer Minority/Tamalafl l i nfceppaU •Vol

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS

Marketing peilenced

Firm seeks ex-Phone Interviewer* lor

evenings snd Saturdays Excelenl PaytCel 425-5551

TERRIFIC SUMMER JOBS1

Young adult* 14-21: Eligible Oeklend County residents cs l S E T . 354-9167

THREAD ROLL Fast growing cold hesdlng compa-ny. In Plymouth. Is looking for mi ex-perienced Threed Roll set-up par-aon Excellent wagae with MI attrac-tive benefit peckage offered For Information, call 4S3-3692

WE ARE CURRENTLY accepting ep-pkcatlons for adult newtpaper mo-tor routes m Wayne aryj Oakland Counties Thia M early momlng de-kvenee and no bmng or collecting la involved Wo gaurantee s minimum of 3140 weekly companeetlon We are looking tor people who have pride in themeelvea and the Job they do If interested can ua al 534-0005 or To l Free, 1-800-631-2500

WHOLESALE TOY COMPANY need* order pecker, dalvary per-aon Flexible hours must have ex-ceaent drMng record Century No-velty Compeny. Uvonle Cal tor ap-

464-0590

WINOOW CLEAN ERS-Mu*t be dean cut. hardworking Good pay Room lor edvencement. 442-9669

WINDOW CLEANER Minimum 5 yeers experience Top pay wfth benefit* Muat have own transportation 965-7755

WORD PROCESSOR/RacapUoniet -Part Ume Mon-Frt. I0em-3pm.. for busy corporste ofttcaa Experience on WP 5 0 Contact Cathy 855-3406

WORKERS NEEDED for a very physically demanding p b Must have rekabie transport st Ion snd bs willing to work long hours.

624-7333

TITLE COMPANY ssumes Irom sxperv profsssional* including

TMe Examiners Send resume to: Lawyers Tills - Pal.. PO Box 3200. Trov Ml 46064

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

WSI AND LIFE GUARDS Needed for private West Bloomfleld dey camp, working wfth lower ele-mentary children, prefer Jr 'a or Sr. a in colege or older Poeitione begm 6-18 end end 8-24 861-3030

YARD HELP Fun time al Village Squire Apart-ment complex In Canton Ford fid E ol 1275 Glen or Wanda. 569-8089

CYTOTEC H N O LOG I ST S I N A I H O S P I T A L , h a s a n i m m e d i a t e v a c a n c y f o r

a n A S C P r e g i s t e r e d o r r e g i s t r y e l i g i b l e

C y t o t e c h n o t o g i s t . D e g r e e d c a n d i d a t e w i t h 2 y e a r s

r e c e n t t e a c h i n g h o s p i t a l e x p e r i e n c e is p r e f e r r e d .

W e o f f e r a c o m p e t i t i v e w a g e a n d 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 , i n c l u d i n g t u i t i o n r e i m b u r s e m e n t ,

d e n t a l , a n d - C P T 0 . F o r i m m e d i a t e c o n s i d e r a t i o n ,

p l e a s e r e s p o n d w i t h r e s u m e t o :

E m p l o y m e n t O f f i c e - C A B

S I N A I H O S P I T A L

J*c * s i n a i 6767 W. Outer Dr.

Detroi t , M ich igan 48235

equal opportunity employer m/t

SHIPPING/RECEIVING M r M Experienced ki

tooMng pretorred. Jhn. 544-4141

In person. 8 30-430 at M . 5020 John R M

Long Lake. Troy or the Southland Corporation 3 t 2 0 l Chicago Rd. 9.. Suite C - 2 0 2 W I M . M148&93.

Apply ki person. C9pa 4 Clempe kv MMrtaa^ 16000 KeM S t . Plymouth.

Minority/Female/Handicapped/Ve«

SAUEB

A Great Career As An Employment

Consultant P o t e n t i a l t o $ 3 5 , 0 0 0

SKD Cerpet 4 UpRoMlai,

>-0

on CW 15 iDf Hmrr*Om

H c s s r r I Mon -Frt. W 4 H

Troy 509-1330

m o o o c r r r o c i r »ert Bma. _

"TZZZ, PRODUCTION WORKERS

s.Ta.' aM mm . w M i l *BR*. «p start 4

package. Band iaa I Mr P w g M t o n uae W M a n . BO Baa a 1 M B Troy. M l 490M B B .

FquM ftpBMBMty Empiover

PROPER H MANAGER fCPM|

CALL NOW 569-3030

CiCNOtAL EMPLOYMENT 17117 WEST 9 M R 1 ROAO

SUITE K*39 3QUTHWBLQ, M U M 75

SCREEN P R I N T p e r t tkne. a M M M v a r y e x p v e n c e d n aciaen tag i-ahkts, o m M t pay tor right

SOMETHING NEW 4 EXCITING Ground Itoor opportunity with a near party ptan "TM 8PECIAL". Now tar-ing Supervisors to oltor a fantastic toMtton and acoaaaory 9ns- No kv-vaatmenl.irealftpe.CMI 602-60B3

SPRINKLER COMPANY neede herd O M a^artonca hMpim

443-6013

STOCK & DISPLAY HELP

Experta id prt

JOES PRODUCE 33152 W. 7 MOe-Uvonia

> STOCK P T O O N PMI am*. U 50 par hour Mercury P M * Co 29T92 SMlMlcraR. Uvo-

BILLING CLERK Local medical bWng c immedleie opening tor expenenoed bkMng clerk Must nave at Isast ONE year prior experience ki medcal/*i-aurance bltang 4 related darlcal-ed-minratrallve akias Send reeuma 4

us torM tc Royal OM. Ml 40068

aatary fxstoriea to Parsonnsi. P.O. Box 70

BtOSTATIStlCtANS

Ths Michigan Cancer foundation a n i l Ing woetataplcian to provide support for ongoing rOaaaarch prot-ect.. ReeponaiblktM mckxJa statie-UCM computing.imdudtng software on memfreme 4 personal compul-ersl and partKapaOon In the devel-opment of grant p ropoeM M.S. or M.P.H In CMoetstHtlcs or atatistlcs requaed. wtth experience and/or course work In medlcsf/apadamio-logical rsseerch. Must ponaaa ex-- -i* - - - III • •• • • — -* lei— a «| - » ceaant cw imun j ca iw i iwai. MW*-gan Cancer loundatlon oftara and exceaent benefit peckage Ouekhed candldatae may apply by sending e reeume 4 aalery requirements lo:

Mlchlgen Cancer Foundation Human Reecurcea

1 tO E. Warren. Detroit Ml 48201 An Equel Opportunity Employer

CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNICIAN, aome experience required. wW tram right paraon Fu l time poeition Rocheater area. 651-9200

BIOST ATISTICIANS

The Michigan Cancer Foundation a aaaklng blostatlatlclans to provKM support lor ongoing iaa I arch prof-acts neapooaltiMIM Include ttatls-Ucta computing. (Including on mekiframe 4 personal comput-ers) and partlclpetkon ki the devel-

of grant proposal* M.S. or H. m bioetattatlca or atetHtica

required, with experience and/or course work ki medlcal/epidemio-

opment M.P.H requkt course

ass communication akMa. Michi-gan Cancer foundation oftara an ax-

I t package Ouakfled candidatee may apply by aanding e raaume 4 aatary requirement* to:

Mlchlgen Cancer Foundation Human Reeourcae

110 E. Warren. Detroit Ml 48201 An Equal Opportunity Employer

BUSINESS OFFICE AUXILIARY Our growing general den-tistry practice m the West-lend araa a assking a wsrm 4 friendly teem mem-ber wtth experience, who possesses s computer background with good phone skBs 4 would sn|oy s f u l or pert time schsduie wtth flexible hours. This po-sition a available Immedi-ately C M Jackie to sched-ule your mtervtaw.726-5601

502 Help Wanted P a n t e M j t e j f c a j . .

BILLER/RECEPTIONIST Mu i l 3 yeera eyenanca « radical

health meurenca 4 bM ig required Must be herd worker I dependeble $7 50/hr 4 up deperMng ance Uvoms Cal 478-4639

BILLERS/ MEDICARE

FufMlma and part-time poamona avaaebie wimedialaiy Muat be lamHar with various aecondery peyor cerrlers and knowledgeable m Drversilec tape-to-tape biking Experience requked

Quality applicants may forward raaume to

HORIZON Health Systems

PO Box 5153 Southfield, Mi. 48086-5153

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Chiropractor seeking mature indi-vidual 10 assist Dr Fun/part time flexible houra. some experience pre-ferred m medical office 6 pegbord Contact Linda or Kay 425-3940

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Mon . Wed. Frl. 2 45 - 7 30pm Per manant pert tkne poeition available for a very friendly energetic peraon Willing to train qualified peraon m all aspects of busy office Clerical skills necessary 27527 Joy Rd '•» blk W ol Inkstsr Rd 522-5501

DATA ENTRY CLERK lor Lab Typing aklla neceasary Office expedience nelplU Call 9am-3pm 443-4930

DENTAL ASSISTANT Ful time poeition available m North-vile Some experience pre!erred m-dudea evenings and Saturday* Please call Unda 349-6085

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Experienced patient-oriented West

Dearborn office Top pay lor right individual 561-12"60

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced Needed pari time for busy Lrvorua dental office Call Donna. 427-2222

DENTAL ASSISTANT needed for family practice in Livo-nia 525-6100 626-6713

DENTAL ASSISTANT CHAIRSIDE Afternoons/halt day Sat. M l train Students welcomed Livonia area Starting 34 25 par hr 425-0440

DENTAL ASSISTANT & Front desk Experienced, amiable, reliable, effi-cient, friendly busy office 13 Mile/ Telegraph 645-6363

DENTAL ASSISTANT expenenoed lor fun time poeition in Lake Orion General practice

693-4457

502 H a i p W « i t e d

D a n t a t - M a d i c a J

mcfcMng et M a t and be eMng to expend your

maaa m dentistry BenefM p e c S . including -u. "» • able to Km Jaft

time candidate Aak lor 722-5133

DENTAL ASSISTANT - fun l h n T Congarael etmoephere. Royal Oak

benefit* r M but w

eon 398-7373 evemnga preferred but w« tram the 'X* i tp«r

X -

OENTAL ASSISTANT Deerbom eree hea mmediete open-ing for fu l time experienced ctantai aasatant People oriented penon to work In pleasant progressive oltlce Benefits, bonus ptan CaH between 9am-Spm 565-2640

DENTAL ASSISTANT Chairaide Ou-tiea, pediatric office. Troy 24-M hr* 'wk Psy commsnsurste with e<•

680-1600 Evee 356-899?

DENTAL ASSISTANT needed for Saturdays st s trienoiv Nov* office Aak For Vicki.

348-8606 DENTAL ASSISTANT time for busy Lhronls Oentu office Experience required Plesse cat Donna Mon , Wsd . or Frl 427-2233

DENTAL ASSISTANT For specialist office m Troy experi-ence required No weekend hour*

362-3510

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Experi-enced Mon . Tues. & every othm Sat for growing dental ofhea m Ptymouth 453-2200

DENTAL ASSISTANT 'Receptionist Fu« time poeition for tamay practice 12 Ml /Farmington area Good pay 6 benefit* Cal: 553-6556

DENTAL ASSISTANT experienced Insurance knowledge 4 day*, no Saturdays Medical profit *hsrmg more Dearborn Hts 565-0373 After 7pm 278-8216

DENTAL ASSISTANT Friendly family practice In Gvden City a seeking a cheerlm i reepon-vble person for 4-handed assistant Hours sre flexible A aalery OepOTO*

422-2896

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Farmmgion dental practice, very updated, pro-gressive 4 friendly office ha* tun time position available Salary donv-mensurate with experience Cal J *

474-4600

DENTAL ASSISTANT Assistant needed to (oin our busy Centon office Ful time poeition available for a motivated, depend-able peraon Experience pretorred

981-5455

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Fua time re-plecement for wonderful pregiwu assistant Chakstda crown & bridge experience No evenings. No Wednesdays Benefits available Oays.354-4344 Aftar 7pm 626-2681

0€NTAL ASSISTANT Excellent sal-ary & working conditions In very progressive specialty office for aharp. well-groomed, experienced

•tent. Can 357-3109

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experemce neceeaery. 4 day* per

Metamora 678-:

I evening* I 678-2224

DENTAL ASSISTANT/ Receptionist - Exceptional team person Warm, caring. 1 expert in communication* Career-minded, peraonabfy stable and health-ori-ented 10am-2pm 937-2968

DENTAL ASSISTANT Ann Arbor Treil'Middlebeft area Reliable person needed lor low pressure dental office Experience perl erred but w l l tram for chak sade or deak 522-8030

DENTAL ASSITANT needed m busy W Dearborn office Experience a muat Ful time poeition No Satur-days Benefit* Cal 562-9292

DENTAL ASS'T Full time expenenoed W Dearborn area 562-5610

DENTAL HYQENIST full or part time for modem W Deer-born office Excellent salary

561-1260

DENTAL HYGIENTIST Quality oriented dental practice a seeking an enthusiastic indtvsduN who wiahee to excel m their career and loin ua ki our endeavor lo reach the higheat standards m dantatry Ful time poeition available, with ex-ceptional benefll peckage Pteeee CMI 722-5132

DENTAL HYGIENtST Full ttma'part time, guaranteed salary, potential * 2 V U 0 per hour Uvonia area 484-2000

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• C o n t e m p o r a r y S y s t e m s

Opaortuni t ies a r e a v o i t a b l e a i Harper Hospital for e x p e r i e n c e d ful l t ime Pharmacis ts

if yau a re a g r a d u a t e ot a n a c c r e d i t e a C o l l e g e of P h a r m a c y a n d a re e l i g i b l e tor l i censure as a Pharmac is t in t h e State of M i c h i g a n w e d l ike to ta lk wi th you

Our oOO • D e a a d u l t ter t iary c a r e t e a c h i n g fac i l i t y w i th in the Detroit M e d i c a l Cen te r of fers a e c e n t r a i i z e d c l i n i c a l p h a r m a c y p r a c t i c e sett ings, c o m p e t i t i v e w a g e s a n a a n exce l l en t f lex ib le benef i t p l a n Please f o r w a r d your resurr ie to D a n Ashby Manager Pharmacy Operations, or ca l l (313) 745-8632 Harper Hospital. 3990 JohaR. Detroif. M i c h i g a n 4B201 . Ail replies will b e he ld in the strictest p ro fess iona l c o n f i d e n c e

I n P u r s u i t o f T h e B e s t M e m p e r of t he Detroi i M e d i c a l Cen te r

Eaua l Oppo r tun i t y Employer

C R N A s Openings for FULL TIME or PART TIME Nurse Anesthetists are available in a modern, expanding acute care hospital- Sign up bonus offered. Exceaent wage rates and

IntBrssted applicants should contact the Human Resources Department at 313-4*1-2933 to arrange for an interview. ST. MARY HOSPITAL, 38475 West Five MMa Rd., Lfvonta. M l

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Our 600 + bed teaching facility offers you clinical opportunities that few other hospitals can provide

Develop your skills and practice your specialty in:

Critical Care I Cardiology C Medicine C Surgical C Oncology

Let us tell you about our

C Outstanding Salaries Tuition Reimbursement Program Premium Bonus for Nursing Certifications

C Unique Flexible Scheduling • Individualized Orientation

Contacl Jill M Davenport, Nurse Recruitment, at 313/745-8071 Harper Hospital . 3990 John R. Detroit. Ml 48201.

I n P u r s u i t o f t h e B e s t Member of Tbe Detroit Medical Center

Equal Opportunity Employer

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W i offer . .

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Opportunity currentty

• ICU/CCU

• Tutwon AaaistsncB • On-Srfe CRM Cars • indtvtdusitzed O nan tattoo • Educational Growth • Advancement Opportunity • Convenient Location

• E m e r g e n c y D e p t • O i e r m c M D e p e n d e n c y

• M s d l c a i - S u r g i c a l

In roraatBd a p p h c a n t a s h o u l d c a l l S t l - M T a

St Mary Hospital 3 6 4 7 5 W . Plua MBa Rd.

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DENTAL A S S I S T A N T WILL T R A I N

Our orthodontic Of lce In Medtaon iieigfita is looking tor a peraonaMa. out going, mature peraon lo K M our staff a* a cftarreKl* eaewlam « yrx.-heve good menuM dexterity and a (Mavetohetp people: CM Or Marx 399-5353

DENTAL HYGICNIST Caring Souttiftaid danlal practice seats experienced M,gonial Fu l ume Benefits Good pay 556-3730

0ENTAL HYGIENTIST F«l time for dental o f lca In Ptym-outh Reaponailata. enlhueiastic per-son to aaauma duttae of hygiene dept Leave maeaege M 522-3560

DENTAL MYGlENIST - Pert time, tome Saturdays tor Farmington

Cel Karen 553-0645

0ENTAL HYGIENtST 3 days par week Feiier Bunding general practice Salary lo bo negotiated CM 871-1100

DENTAL HYGIENtST Ful time hyglerttet for progreaerve Livonia office Salary commonaijrMa Mth abHty. flexMa hour* 525-1200

DENTAL HYGIENIST llcenaed, needed for temporary f u l time poei-tion m busy Livonia office —

1st Cal Sept 1st I Donna. lat 2222

DENTAL HYGIENST Caring, energetic peraon needed for

era! dental practice Flexible our general hour* Southfield 357-5390

DENTAL MYGIENtSTt Mon, thru Frl 9em utti 3pm Bene-fits, Southfield area.

557-5510

OENTAL MYGlENIST Part time, 2'4 days for Troy office

828-7171

DENTAL HYGfENIST-Part time m team-oriented, progreeafve Farm-nglon HMs office Must have total commitment to prslaialonallern and personal excManca 661-6700

OENTAL HYGIENIST Premium pey for excellent fm time hygiental. Great wortung conditions, terrific doctors CM tor Interview Uvonia CM Helena 425-1610

DENTAL HYGIENTIST Pari lime for Lathrup Vllage Dental office Flexible hours Excellent sal-ary Send resume to Or Anita Re-

^alado, 18239 W 12 M4e Roed, Lathrup image. Ml 46076 557-4620

DENTAL HYGIENIST Large group prectace seeking quality person to complement hygiene lewn Periodontist on staff Fu l f tme position wtth benefits or pari lime available Starling Helghte/T roy Leave message at 828-1677

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Experienced business assistant Mature detal oriented team work-er 5 Mile Farmmgton Rd area Cal between 9am-3 30pm 425-7010

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Excellent opportunity. axcMent salary for In-telligent. experienced mdivtduei m high ouairty specialty practice CM 357-3306

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST For Pro-gressive office m Fermlngton HMs Lookmg tor mature, caring people person Skilled wtth Patient Schedu-ling. Insurance and Computer Claim Processing CM 553-9422

502 H e l p W a n t e d

P a n t a i M a d i c a l

N U R S E PRACTIT IONER

n s s i a r l eeeygoing ofttoe. locelM ma SoutMaM area. 2Vt deya a wa

HYGIENIST. Mth ouagomg parson*, fly, needed for our aerm. fnendK Troy office. 2 days par week Jem our team, cal nowt 826-1000

"NSCTVICE DIRECTOR RM with long term cara experience helpful Background m taacnmg preferred • mtereMed ptaaae apply at Ml Ver-non Nursing Center 20715 Green-

10 - 11 M M

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W I N N E R

Chartotto Sledge 18261 Santa Ann Ave,

Please call the promotion department of the Obeerv-er 4 Eccentric before 4pm, Friday. April 27. 1990 to claim your DINNER FOR TWO CERTIFICATE. Winner names will appear on Thursday only for this promotion.

591-2300, ext. 404

CONGRA TULA TIONS!

LABORATORY TECHNICIAN For internists office Deytlme hours. Experience pertartM Southfield area 357-1235

LAB TECH penanced for busy Waat Bioom-

M d m t e m M 4 day* a week Pleeee cM Barbara after 6 PM. 553-7380

LARGE MEDICAL office m Arm Ar-bor needa peraon to aeelat m our Okkng department end alao run defy errands Appftcant muet he(>e office

Plea Prultt 971-9348

LPN/RN NEW WAGE SCALE

3PM TO 11PM Plymouth Court Health Center, -a willed faculty. M seeking profession-als Who daalri Quality m thea- wortr

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Pan time - experterv Computer knowledge helpful W Deerbom 502-5610

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST-Our teem a searching tor Ihe right pereon lo (om us Pari time in Ptymouth Expe-rience preferred 455-2890

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Person wtth recent dental experi-ence flexible hours, no evenings. Pleasant W Dearborn, 2 doctor off-ice Please CMI 563-3400

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST-Cfieerful. outgoing person needed for verled front deak dutiee m a caring tamay practice Dental experience necee-aery Southfield 357-5390

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Troy aree office looking for mature, intelligent, organized individual Typing, fcghl bookkeeping e muet! SaM experience helpful Good hours, benefits 528-3301

DENTIST WANTED, Mon 6 Twee lor unique dental service we servtce nuramg homea via portable equip-ment. excelenl aMary «/incentive no geriatric experience necaeeery. wH tram Cal 9-5. 356-2633

DERMATOLOGY-RN. LPN, and ex-perienced Medical Assistant want-ed 13 Mae^ Southfield Rd eree Busy office CongenM atmoepnara Appkcant must enjoy working wfth people Please aend reeuma to: Der-matology Group. 18161 W 13 MM.

Suite 02, Southfield Ml 46076

D M C - W O O D L A N D HEALTH CARE CENTERS

B MA/OBGYN. Southfield B MA-lntemal medicine. Novi B RN - utihzational Management.

. .Novi B Computer Operator, Novl B Madical neoorda Clerk, f a r t time

Southfield a Medical Reception*!. Southfield B Caafaar/Patient Ragwtrar Detroit B Material I management dark.

pert time. Novl B PhyacM Therapist. Novl B PfiyscM Therapy Assistant

Novl B LPN - Cardiology, pert time

B LPN/RN - Pediatric*, pert time ful time Novl. contingent

B MA/LPN - Internal medicine. DM

The Detroit Medical Canter Contact 347-8100

An EquM Opportunity Employer

EMT/PARAMEOICS

Starting AEMT - *20 000/yr ~ " I EMT- *

rwagawMh me AEMT - t t 00/V

Part time EMT- IB SO/hr LICENSED APPLICANTS ONLY

METRO EMS 926-000

EXPERIENCED MEDICAL BH.LER earned Growing 1 pNyalctan prac-tice. hours tanota. exceaen CM Nancy. i 9em-12noon.

477-5608

EXPERKNCCO

Mth 2 yeers Pta Mrs Ploakonka

r ARMING TON HRLB - DeMef I ance | • N R I

GROWING MEDICAL Ti

HOME HEALTH AIOCS PRIVATE 0UTY

VNHSt a i t M l i ia MBM tar prNeM duty ceeaa at OMtaiM « Weyne

CByLNMMA MMa AM tar

WE OFFER B Prograaarve Management ' B Naw Wage Scale - i B Shift Dlftarentiei B IV eek end Differential B No Benefit Option B Exceptional Benefit Peckage B Flexible Hours B Part Time AH Shifts

AH offered m a very p la a* am work-ing environment

Stop m lo aee or ce l Kathy Hermen. R N . Director of Nursing or Marltyn wmterlieimer R N . Aeat Director Of Nuraing

PLYMOUTH COURT HEALTH CENTER

105 HAGGERTY ROAD PLYMOUTH. Ml. 48170

PHONE - 455-0510

LPNS AFTERNOONS/MIONKJHTS FULL OR PART TIME Good atarting rata 8 beneflta

Mrs Mertm. Director of Nursing 261-5300

NIGHTENGALE WEST 8365 Newburgh Rd

Weetland. neer Joy Rd An Equel Opportunity Employer

LPNS Be a member of the »1 Team! Weet Bloomfleld Nuraing Center, near M i M 6 Drake, haa axdtlng oppor-tumtM for LPN's reedy to meat the irhMangai provided by tha recog-noed leeder In SlilOad. Long Term Care Staff potations ava l able at I I 1.75/hr days, or 112.50/hr. after-noons 8 midnights Without beneflta earn 112.75 or 813.50. You know you are the BeM! Jom the Team that a the BeM! CM: Mrs Mancueo or Mrs Subotlcti et 861-1600

LPN'S HOME HEALTH AIDES

Ut imtMt* opening* In Uvonia Ana. Competitive aatary nokdaypay Vacation pey. Long A short larm aaalgnmants kii tat ha*M r

T h u r t d a y . A p r * 2 8 . 1 9 B 0 O B E _ * 7 Q

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

P a n t a i M a d i c a l

ScheeMr. Dearborn. Ml 40120

MEDICAL SILLER only. «M tkne. Mon avu Frl 9-8 CerdtologM loceted m Farmmgton

eel opportunity lor the ngnt Good beneata 8 pay

563-0092

MEDICAL BILLER needed lu l l ine, for busy mental health practice Computer and meurance M M g ax partanoe required LscMant aatary.

_ . . 047-5320

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST for busy So. Fut time, experience pielei led CM 8.30 am-4:30 pm 350-2310

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST, mature, experienced i 0 do coaectlone. ap-pointment*, insurance billing*, phones 40-45 hrs per weM Com-petitive wage Work history plua rM-arenoaa requred Reply Box 900. Obeerver 8 Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Sdioolcraft Rd UvorM. Mlctegan 48150

For MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST MaaflaH lor Uvonle pnywoen s off-ice- Part ume. aftamoona Experv anoe pralerred C M 464-9200

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST needad lor busy Urologtata OWoa m Uvonta. Good aMh people, phone aMta a muet. Light typing. Muat a aM motivated and organoed par-son. Experience only pleeee apply Ca l GM 474-0555

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Pen Ume. 15 hours/week (2 days) Additional hours poaeibla Melure receptionist needed for busy medi-CN practice m BtoomOeld HMs Pa-bam 8 aartcel. reeponetbktiee. typ-ing abBty a plua. Compet i tM aN-ary Pleeee cM 858-2270

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Buey dermatology office m Fermlng-ton HMa looking lor a l u l time per-aon wfth a good personality and al least 1 year's front office expertanca m a medfcaf office Aneeer tale-phone. mefce appointment* greM patient* Eventually Warn tMng. dictation Must type at least 50 Wpm. CM. aM for Evta 553-2900

MEDICAL SECRETARY-Permenent pert time- Approximately iSfir per weM. Ful time for vecetlone end B-neaa. CxcMant typM. computer ex-perience helpful Royal Oek aree Cal 9am-5pm 551 -2400

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTS 8 secretaries lor major auburban hdapflM. WordPerfect 5 0 17 50-S9/hr CM Uaa at Unfforce646-6186

Medical Transcriptionist

immediate tot aaaignments m the Detroit area Typing 50-55 wpm and dictaphone experience re qmred Word Proceealng experience deeirad MUST have on the |ob experience NO FEE EOE

METR0STAFF 5 6 9 - 8 7 0 0

Lathrup Vllage

NUCLEAR TECHNICIAN Part Ume m Downriver Area. Cal for more information 291-6650

NURSE AIDES are needM for homa care caaee m eaatain Wayne county Ftaxtata acfiadu-artg tsceMnf pey acata Treneportatlon aaowanca Benefit package for 20 hour per a M or more Ex-

Uruted Home Cere 459-5141 An EquM Opportunity Employer

NURSE AIDES

EARN UP TO 96.32 HOUR

Prtvete Duty Home Care AMgnmenta

rekaBN tranaportatton

277-4454 or 353-0920 SOUTHFIELD

KELLY ASSISTED LIVING Not an agency - never a fee A Subsidiary of KaBy Services, inc. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H

LPN'S

NEW PAY RATES Looking for a change?

Come lota UCTROSTAFFs Teem of Pediatric Vent LPN's to provide prh eta duty home care on long term aaaignments tar patients ta " Southfield. I i

M l or part t ime im-

«ppomtmem c M Mon. - Fr l . 10am-5pm . a M for Jay

METROSTAFF Home Heefth Care

567-8700

PEOPLE WHO CARE SERVMG

PEOPLE WHO NEED CARING

LPN TREATMENT NURSE

FM Mta poMlon. dey MBL treel-manta only C M tar appt- ar Mor-

MEOfCAL ASSISTANT

MEDICAL ASSMTAMT. part M M .

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MEDICAL AaaOTAMT me. To eorlt front A M l

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MEDICAL A9BMTANT. t l i M r n O . Man. Bvu FR.

MEDICAL Aae«TAMT Far Pa«ta-M t ta FBII IBMIo M M . i M a r t -aaaM F M » N M WM treta f W

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C M 853-8750 lor an appointment

BEAUMONT C o m m u n i t y Nurs ing

NURSE AIDES & ORDERLIES

Full and part time openings available on all ahlfts. $4.55 to start plus benefits. WIN train. Apply In person: Cemelot Hall ConvaJeacent Center. 35100 Ann Arbor Trail, Uvonia. 522-1444.

NURSE AIDES $5.60/$6.10 FOR NEW HIRES

GroeMnghome cere agency • aaM-mg quMWad experienced peracmnel for p i t iMa duly ceeee throughout Oakland County Chotcm of Deye 8 Hours. CM between tOam - 4pm Mondey thru Friday

NURSING UNLIMITED

540-2360

A 4. Man. Mm. Ff t M 2B7 IS O n in la id . M M 10 - 11 MBa. NO PNONC CALLS

pMBNe eaae. totlndl Executive Director. S a t e s 8 Venoy. Waaaewl. Ml 40 I M

O N - C A L L N U R S E CL IN IC IAN

: TME HEART B

NUWBeS ACT |I OBMTANT

N U R S E S A I D E S

5 0 2 H a l p 1

program. (NAACOG) and prevloue expenenoe m an OB/QYN caracM

DMC WOOOtANO HEALTH CARE CENTER

41935 W 12 M M Rd.. No*. Ml 40060

The Petro l I I * a cal Center An Equal Opportunity Employer

NURSING ASSISTANTS EXPERIENCED

FULL-TIME POSITION 5:30a.m. - 2:00pm

OR 6.00a.m. - 2:30p.m.

FULL-TIME POSITION 12 OOe m - 8 30a m

OR 1:00a.m. - 9.30a.m.

Sterling wage 84 85 snd 86 00 after 90 deys probation Theee new A bM hours are being ofterd after you nomplMa our PaM Stele CertMce-Uon Ctaaaee We atao p r tn tM Chad-Cere on aMe lor deyehUl amploiaaa for a minimal lea. Chancee lor Ca-reer Advancement ara many with our tacMy Ma our Carev Ladder Program and atao we o f M an op-portunity for our i « n M aaataianta to become Licensed Practical Nuraee- For more mtorwieoon c M

Karen SchuOert Beaewood* Continuing Cere Center

444011-94 Servtce Drive Ml 48111

00700061

NURSING ASSISTANT FULL/PART TIME

Apply m person M: Marycreet Manor

15475 Udd tabM. Uvonle 427-9175

OFFICE ASSISTANT

SIHA HOSPITAL, hes two immedi-ate opportunities m our OB/GYN depertment lor s lul^Mme M l pert time experienoM Office Aaatetant to work. 8:30 AM - 5 PM

Requirements mc luM 1 yeer of re-

computer experience, end the a ty lo work m a feet paced envkon-

We offer a competitive wage and comprehenerve benefits peckege. For immediate cm ekjei atkm. pleeee reepond wtth reemne to:

Employment Office - OA

SINAI H O S P I T A L 0707 W Outer Or Detroit. Ml . 46235

EquM Opportunity Employer M/F

OFFICE MANAGER For dent el office M the Falrtane

hnsmees beckground. Selery com-«h expene 326-2015

OPTICAL DISPENSER rteeaerl buey .Fermtngtort DOC FranohMa Salary, conwtletaoi'i. ben-efits bssM on aMMy C M Dtane

471-7404

ORAL SURGERY ASSISTANT tor Royal O M area. Ful time with excel-lent fringe benefits Experienced m dent*! preferred 547-8

ORTHOOONTIC ASSISTANT 3H deya/wk . Birmingham Are you an

dome aaalifant with a caring man-ner? Are you dependable end orga-nized? If eo. ce l Louies 645-5340

O R TECH. L P N OR R N For an ophthalmologist m the PrtM-

Ful t lme

PART TIME RECEPTIONIST needed tor busy out patient Physical Thera-py fed l ty m Novi Typing required Mon-Frt M M p m C H 479-6140

PHARMACIST Ful or pert time. Flexible Hours No Stndeys or hotatays. Contact Community rtismtscy, Whftmore Lake. 449-2063

PHARMACY TECHMCMN Ful Ume No mgRta. aetkanda. hoedays. Minimum S6 50^ir at mg wega piue medtoM. dental, p dma off and hoUdaya.

McAMey Pharmacy-Canton

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN or phermecy student. Ful or part time Flexfeta hours. River OMS Phermecy 271-3770

PHYSICAL THERAPIST n tad td lor I w n c W

W*yn#-0^tei«nd MoComt) $40/Visit

Contract tor nu r tMr o l RMa

HOME HEALTH CARE

POOIATRY ASSISTANT Part time. approMmeMfy 25 hotra. Mature person. i M tram Ptymouth area.

OUAUTY DENTAL eapertanoM HygtaneM A M tkne r . i iB l lan (MB- " Donua ayatem Southfield :

RECEPtONtST/lneigance Paraon tor experience nec-OajR: 464-W70

RECEPTIONIST tor medicel

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R E C E P T I O N I S T / I N S U R A N C E

Experience p i a M i e d C M MO M I T

tt CM9-5pm Vtmrtnmry 110 1998

RECEPT1OMaX/A8a0T ANT 2 Pan I I 8 30-2.30pm

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RN/LPN FULL OR PART TIME

RNA.PN FULL TIME

AFTERNOON 1H*T

487-8178

RECtPnOMBT: te MedKM t M n g experience I tar buey CerdtologM office

m southftaM. Send reauma lo Boa 900 O t w e r w A MoaoBB l l Newspa-pers. 36251 SMtoMaMI RB-. Uvo-nM. Michigan 48150

RECEPTKXST/BaXER In doctor's office Far i t * M o n e r t ^ H

Days: 477-0112 Evaa: 026-13M

to 6944 Town Lane. Suite 100. Deerbom HelgMa. M 40127

RN: For 0BGYN office, m Farming-ton HMs 14 M M A -1 or 2 days a weM

RN/LPN Part tlma Day Shit. Frankln Manor Convataecenl Cen-ter. 29900 Frenkln Rd . SouMtaU. (befend the Holday mn| 352-7390

RN/LPN PART TIME

Apply m peraon M: Marycreet Manor

15475 MMdtaBM. UvonM 427-9175

Prtvata Duty Home Care Caae m Vie Evergreen and 13 M M aiaa tor 9-12 hour aNR. (SAM - | PM.. or 4 PM -12 MMnlglit). C M 06S-B790 tor tar-

RN-a Be a member of the a 1 Team! WeM DlumitaefcJ Nuraing Center, new Mapta A Oefce. hea aacMig oppor-kantlea tor RN"a raady to meet trie rh Man gaa provided by tRe reoog-ntaM leeder ta SkMM. Long Term Care Staff poeMoie at aJMIa at $15 50/hr days or 116.50/hr after-

A midnights Without benefits >1S50/hr. days or S17.50^r

A midnights You know you are the BaaL Join ma Team thM a o n Beatf C M Mrs Mancueo or Mrs. SuboOdi M 691-1000

RN-S Ful tans, afternoon afMt Some au-pervteory experience prelei red Brae Bum Nuramg Home. CM Mra.

RNS-LPNS-GPNS Skilled nursing facility In Uvonia seeking full and pan time Nuraee. AM shifts. Competitive wages & ben-efits. Flexible hour*. Cell for appointment. Martha Felosak, RN. 522-1444 RN S LPN'S needed tor Home CMS varnoator caaa m LMmta a r M

CM 459-5141 untied Home Cara. Inc

An Equal OpporfcaHty Employer

RN's/LPN's WANTED

Are you BrM of the tags ol Ome be-prNaM duly

as? Coma |om a prt Ma duly home cere tsam where plaoemeni on a

duty hoapMI aealgnment m e alien home care caaee are

e i M M N tor M *raft* Baaumonf Comtmanty Nuraing M 853-6780

R.N.

be M M to acreb. t l L M I ,

•Heggerty-91 nM tafonaaUo

SOUTHFIELO BASEO property managamaM oompe^^i aeaka an Ap— count* ReceneCea Ctark Compuse. aepeiWkste^qieair^ lUioe4e<y of

nana t a Bo. 124. Ctaiewar A Ec-

c r M Rd.. Uvonia.

Accountants Jr. / Bookkeepers

I you are m between lobe, why no work temporary? Ful Ume. ahor term A long Mrm able Many lead to aaM la MM. eager cen MMs Of experience muet LOTUS I M p k l

C M or aand reeune

3 5 4 - 2 4 1 0 A c c o u n t a n t s One

Employment Agency Fee PaM 24133 NortheaeMi'i He^L. SuRe 202

ACCOUNTBfQ CLERK-pert Umapo-amon avs

A ' mng to taka on variety •aaa reefond to- P.O. Ml 46056-0634

ACCOUNTB4G CLERK M l Detroit menuti accounting ctark tor teM-

ecccuxUlng muet Canventant to traeeei Gerv eroua aatary A benefits I mtereM-ed. ptaaae aend reauma A aatary re-qusrementa to: Ms Towneend PO Box M l . Southfield M . 49017 PtarM A Moran i t a i M tor equM opportunity employM

ACCOUNTING CLERK - A M l charge bookkeeper big 9 Arm. 8i400/mo CM Jene ai

ACCOUNTING CLERK

Entry M M poeMon m OoutMMd Computer background neipfuf Good benoBt peckege CM Mon thru Fn.. 9em-5pm 362-2015

An EquM OppcrMMy EmployM

ACCOUNTING CLERK Lama B9MM99W Detroit taeRili aaaklng aomMitaig ctark with 2-4 Mars getMral aucuMMig anperv ence and working knoMedga of Lotua 1-2-3. pajMlaa. caM pro-

to Paracmnta Hen aaM, M M Long GuM Ktaln 8 Van 2Be. 150 W. Jefferson Sae 900. OalroM. M 46229-4430

ACCOUNTING COOROMATOR High tech I m t in SoutfMaM N e a a j mg a reaponaibM. protaaatonal, ax-penancM indMdiM to riety oI accounting/ computer I M i sporting lo »Mi l l ant Controaer Tha idata carMdaM wm poeaaae 8o-

Muet M adapt aMi 10 key. has* ba-sic acaaunBaa a n and have the abBly to work overtime FaiMtartty eft Lotus « a plua- Ptaaianf work atmoephare Send unaMcMlrma m

Accounting Co P.O. Boa a451

Lathrup VRaga. M 40070

A C C O U N T I N G DEPT. of Medic ta NMpfy company hea Me-

OM * a IdaM |ob tor ssortdng ftome-meker Good typing and iM ' i .M l

penance P 0 Ben Ben 52466. UvonM. M 46152

ACCOUNTING MANAGER

obtained by cadtag He Surgery Cen te r bets 8:30am and 4 t » pm. 462- ISM

HORIZON Health Systems

Human neaouoM P.O. Boa 5153

R-N POSITION -mbuey CSS

ape phones IV aaaartanca pre-torred. M l traM. CM Cindy between 9A WAMMon.-FrL 298-4

RR.T. POSITIONS

SECRETARY-word proc. isn i . I

OW4. medtaaf M i M i M u u i . I l l 81700/mo. C M Sue M UnBoroe

522-5620

X - R A Y T E C H N I C I A N

l l l l l l NEW RAY RA FBCT. C M Ron,

-CO, Ext. 879. oaic woe

HEALTH CARE CENTER

TMDa An EMM O n

X-Ray Technician, Registered

Candl accuuiifkig tor Accounts pejebN. aCMJUM lecMmMta. p e y o l and taxed l l l l l l P raM earong |ob COM auuuMMnu background in manuMc-turtng environment

a M aa abMy to manage muM-ta

lory t a Boa 194. Obeerver A Ecoan-

Rd . UvonM. Michigan 46150

ACCOLBfT MANAGER

ACCOUNTS PAYi

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE.

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Eaaandtag raMO MMn ta saaMag MI IndMdiM M n I I araanMM M M -M H i t M l H AbMy ap ssorli ta atagR

nBMaii. ^ S a T ^ o ' S ^ M M

aaMry raeMaaMaM t a 2B237 Orc-hard L M e Rd FemtMgMn HBM

ACCOUNTS R K 8 V A S L E CLWK

•MMa. m M H i H la . P O Bea 197V-V . L a M M M t a B R M L . 46079

A O A G E N C Y S E C R E T A R Y

S I B i O O O W M I M T M M B M M BM

• S I M E B ' S S S B M

ACCOUNTANTS AcoounTampa - the apaclaBioi) temporary JMalon of Robert H M can put your M e akMa la work M auCT areas ae

Budgets/AnalyM P C SpreadMieeta

M office to find out I you to work!

357-8367 524-3100 Troy

Ann Arbor

accounTemps • of Robert KMf.kic

ADMIN ISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

TO $19,000 PtuM of9cea and a pmtaaakxM a

energy and good MMa ara the key CM WMrtam at 353-2060

SNELUNG & SWELLING AOMMSTRATIVE ASSISTANT

1th Bookkeepl C PA., Muat be puters. word (irmeoakiQ. payral taxes. Lotua hMpfui F M or fMdble hours. C M Marylyw a t 847-5056

ADMBBSTRATTVE - ut to lop VP N W suburbe. mtemeaorM work experience. aoM executive aecretarM beckground. t iwieau 830.000 Fee pea)

LOIS RAY PERSONNEL

SOUTHFIELD 559-0560

ADMIN ISTRATIVE C L E R K

86-50/Hr. to Start

NEW OPPORTUNITY. Due to OM continued groarth. anmedMM M l oms poMtone are evtatabM at FITNESS USA HEALTH SPAS Cor-poraM pr oceeaang office I i Weet BtoomAeM

With e minimum of 8 monthe derl-cM/ofHoe experience, you could take advantage of thta exceptions! opportunity

F M benefit peMage care coverage. Ma In vacaaon 8 holdeys. buraamant program 6 free heefth

ship

M M typing o i i 5 c s r

CALL MS ANN SAHUN. 737-7200

ADVERTISING SALES OFFICE aeaka peraonebM A eaey going aec-relary for Perlectionlet Erv-

tact tor aludaM or mothM ssRh amM Uildieri. 87 per hr tor the right PM-

•WNy I Went Thta Job A work hab-its t a 29688 " 300. SoutMsM its t a 29688 Telegraph Rd

I M . 49034

AHAPPY SECRETARIES DAYI WOMAN PERSONNEL DtV

31731 NortheeaMm Hwy. SM. 1( Farmington M is . M 46018

932-0960 We ara a PaiiiiaiiMW Placement A«aney by

ALL-ROUNO OFFICE HELP

Baa. TjeatB MM ataBi MMA aery Computer ipe r tence AMM MM drug tree Good eagaa. in ci M in t beneMa Sand reauma t a

P.O. Bee 909. Trey. ML.

ARCHITECTURAL RECEPTIONST/TYPIST

computer and typMoSOepm or bM-ter Muet have aord pi ociaeamg ex

sTTconl

A TEAM PLAYER We're a growing mnaaare*

play an tatagM part M OM Bon M a t ry/receptoniel and

hnr* > r>a BI flfcJBa w t a H f . L M .

E M M 8 L RoyM 0 M . ML.

AUTO SERVICE CO>ARTMBn

mam program i M i t i l i Apply ta paraon 32960 Ford R9. Garden

A V A I L A B L E $ N O W $

B M L 3 X 5 ° M r 0 t M M r pay. aB-

SNELUNG A SNELUNG FARMINGTON HILLS

BIUNGUALS (Japanaea)

• TnMataMra/vaarpre*Ms

$12.50 a UP PCT HR.

ARBOR TEMPS 45B-11BB

B I L U N G C H E C K E R

Land contrsct-Mortgaas aanacang oo. 10 IMa^luiMMRil RO. Haa opening tor eapertanoM. aocuraM. d M M ortanMd i D M U l M i r T^ taa A^cornnputer^knri'i ntaOgi IMpM.

ArgoRaMy.

anoM Bmi MM baMnoa. abM M do payrM A aaMe tax oomputer eape-rtanoe tor amuMMaL Send reauma I K L N H . 31313 NorBieMei i i Hwy SM 116. Farmmgion HMa 46019

BOOKKEEPER/8ECRETARY A Ln | rm baaeO office aeMta beok-MapM to parterm M auuaaMig

through taienoM MaM-Ma wM M M M M typ-

ing 4 general oMtoe luncBons C M 402-3132

FILE CLERKS

En|oy vartaty? Working aa a tempo-rary Mciea you BM opportunBy to gtan M.i M l I on BM tab' experi-ence Long and Mon term poM-tione CscaOMt pay and banaMa. To

an miarrtae. p laaMCM

TEMPEXCHANGE Southfield - 567-5600 Southgete - 264-6080

BOOKKOPER - OouBMeM CPA Arm. HM Openings tor mrtMrkM* who haM knowledge M computer-• t a aocounBng n Mam. Muet M ax-penenced In M phaaM of boM-> aapmg. d a u entry 9 paytM tax pi'apN'Mkjna. Send reauma to DaMa A Davta CPA's. PC. 29100

250.

BOOKKEEPING PartM UaBngof PUBBIM .

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE to 814K FaM-peced. esuMng M agency aeaka wiwgMc paraon wBh 1 + yeer aspMtance m computerized Accounts Peyebta. "AutomotNe

~ 35 hr a M !

FULL CHARGE US20K Are you ready tor mora leaponaRM-BM? Vou wM hendta M ofOoe and eccounung aapecta thru i rM bal-ance m BM imaupartMM poaMon Steal or auto beckground a plua.

Troy 524-3100 LarMng (517)349-0367 FAX-fiouthlMO

ROBERT HALF •9566 HortheaMaii'i Hwy - »2S0

SouBiftaM. M 46034-6001

201 W . B n l i m r , »310 Troy. Ml 4

A l FeM 100* Co. PaM 190 Offices on J Continent*

BRANCH SECRETARY M

co tocaMd In BlociMald HMs H good typ-

« # * - - —

MANUUFE FBIANOAL 500 N Woodward AM.. SM 250

DtounMMd HMs. M 49013

ENTRY LEVEL CaM AppAMtan po-

i t a CaM OML. 38118 I gan A M . Wayna. M M194.

GM DEALERSHIP I CAMLM/RAI ^M M J M .

Send reauma to B M 101 OManmr A Cuoemik: f l m a p M i ' Scf ioolcrM Rd.. UvonM. 48150 _

CLERICAL/CUSTOMER SERVICE

CLERKAL HELP - PART TME

CLBBCAL HELP WANTH) - part Maa. pMaaant plana tMoa. good typaia MMa aad O M R M anarv ance help rm 522-9000

M8. GJMM. Ma. bonus, i

CLERICAL

C MOM. 4 IBM Mil MB CL. NasL

CLERK/TYPIST

llirfagen CAT 24600 MM HI.

CLERICAL POemON - pan Ume 12-4pm dMIy^ Duties include

renM 96-B8 hr. CM Mrs between 6:30-5:30pm H CLERICAL/RECEPTIONIST: FuO-ame Typing and MtapBona aMta a muM LoMe and Word Parted expe-rience a pkrel Days Ml Ml aw

king oRtae CM B-

CLERICAL WORKERS paonMM

OaM Entry Operators

CM Sue M. MSBS41 C O L L E C T O R - Mortpepe Comp an i ^ ^ ^ • N M I A M M typee-FHA-VA-ConventlonM Ful

^Maeed on Mtperl-353-2130. Mt 87

COLLEGE STUOWS SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLBff

S N E L L I N G

T E M P O R A R I E S CM tor an appointment Today

37635 Ann Arbor Rd. SMM 101-A

UMrM 464-2100

, 567-5700 N E V E R A F E E

ENTRY LEVEL CompuM BMng

pay of 85 per hr. A good M M wugiMiL Send raaMTia la B89ng Dept . 36118 MMUgeri AM. Wayne. Mf 48164 COMPUTER DATA BITRV OPERATOR - Experienced NeedM tor Fermlnglon HMa M e B t y j p a ^

COMPUTER INPUT A GanarM OOtoo - FM M Uvonta arM CM MeNe M

Q

• COMPUTER BMTRUCTOR Softwere trainer puaMm open <

COMPUTER OPERATOR

M°MUW?RSSE computer oparaBona. Tape/dM M-

WinkeJ man's CO-OROBMTOR FOR SMALL Mn N B j e l M R M . M a ta n

work to MaM targe MtaTTteatjCu FfL* Occaaiontf SflL AM work M Bma A VL 87.00/hOM to atari Frtaaanl III 11 No tumBta. CM PM IMUlM

ATTVE. 45-60 s p n P . l l t l l j l Ml a muet! A poaM I eMtuM ta ie-qsMad, tor a MM rnoMig Computer fMwork Co. >275 pw ata. PaM M-

CM A M A M R T ^ k r M a S g a ? ? g o o d

eMry A | i oAtaai aaMng. M B M 917B9BTyr CM Joan at

.ST-SBRe CMPeOyM

DATA ENTRY

Happy Secretary's

Week High Production

Data Enfry Operators

KELLY TEMP0I

M i 0 * £ T h u r s d a y . A p r * 2 6 . 1 M 0

DATA ENTRY CLERK"

• * abMty todo

Salary 813.500 piue < (MTA ENTRY

A C C O U N T A N T S O N E

3 5 4 - 2 4 1 0 1 nsMMftawto lo 2*237 • Rd.. FariMngton H k

R ^ - I R S R R one* tor a natfonM true*

per hr. A oood benekls tar l who w*l reapond wM to a

u n a S Y S R S R m.. Wayna Ml M I I

M i l t I EXECUTIVE ASSIST AH T|

oopartanPyW i at amal Ad/PR agency

m SouthlMd Ganaral o m e OutM*

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY; • $22.000 '

EjtcMng opportunity to work lor VP oI major corporation B M l W typ-|

shorthand a pm* Call

WVERSFSD RECRUITERS^ 27780 Novi M Ste 1 0 4 r •

Novt. u i W 6 0 AJ Faaa Co. Paw

504 Hatp Wanted

EXECUTIVE SCCWTAMY-J

504 H ^ p Wanted OfBc^Clarical

R R « mmmmmm 4 Eccentric 4

Rd GENERAL OFFICE

504 Halp Wanted 504 Hatp Wanted

504 HaipWa Omc^Cterical

• M n g math M i 8 en-work Send reeume/aaf-nents to Car

YpsBM*. Ml 4*1*7 ery requirements lo Carol. P O Bo*

hhoard. greeting vtol-aad e w i i a l M u man. m macmnM and other

L56L Doheny Court. NOTPMMJ | Mon-Thur*-. J

OENERAL OFFICE - d j I t a M t o ^ paraon lor MIM Ufa Co Trp.no. » -" * P"a"a anewMlng. arrand* 4 Oma recadtog. M V BC/B8 11 M*a/Oioanltold S46407S

Oood typM ( w t l processor) nsed-ad lor buey BoutlMmd travM agen-cy MuM ba nrganfied. Pan or l u l Mma. HaaNh/darrtM baneHto. Ca* Oiorla 424-4118

OENERAL omeE SwffcflSugtl ra-

12 30-4 30pm. Mon-Frt 522-1100

GENERAL OFFICE, part araa. ap-proumalery 20 houra par waak Typ-ing 4 phonaa. Experience piston ad. Radlord Twp araa. Mary. 537-0044

GENERAL OFFICE HELP naadad lor a rm ing Waal asrvtae canter to Oa-Iron.

ma to 1022S Lyn-don. Oat/on. Ml 44234. Attn. CMI.

Judy I 50-85 par hour. CM

543-2945

Kami ^ ^ T m ^ T C ^ • M d » 4 S w p m . To a c f « h M

T E M P E X C H A N G E SouthfteM - 557-5600 SouthQple - 264-6060

ENTERTAINMENT ATTORNEY

pARTI WOrd I p j l l l l i 124 TM*

644-5411 or 2

Erb LUMBER PM Time Corner, pi a— prior expe-rience CompaBtNe pay 4 Benefit* For mora Information oa*

2*1-8110

INSURANCE AGENCY, pari or lu* tana PeraonM Unea Muat heve $ month* experience

THE SHERATON SOUTHFIELO MO-TEL hea the foaowtna openings.

• PAYROLL CLERK • SALES SECRETARY

Payro* Ctark muat have • computer enperienc AOP experience * piu*

accountmg t. lotua I

•Owpm 4 have experience m Word-

Apply Mon thru Thurs.. Bsm-4pm. or aand reetane to: The Sharalon Southfield Hotel. Aim. Paraonnal. 1*400 JL Hudeon Or . SouthfMd. Ml 4*075

INSURANCE AGENCY In BtaomlMd HBM neede perl tone Personal LFMS CSR Experience neceeaary

334-054*

Farmmgton 543-7333

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Protect orMnted ro* m group tel-ling Requirae WordPartacl 50 background. Plua oomposfPonM m-tereet tar format raarrangamenl-Maka iravaf plana and achedute meeting*. To mld-420K'a. Fee Paid. St. Clair Shores 774-0730 Troy 649-4144

Harriet Sorga Paraonnal

SECRETARY

^ We're D A V O X Corporation , M E leader in computer-aided communications systems with over 25.000 workstations

—II installed in Fortune 1000 companies around the Country. Our regional Sales Office in Southfield requires a part-time secretary Ideal candidate Anil have word processing (WordPerfect) experience (Lotus 1-2-3 a plus), a high school

— education, typing 60wpm and 3-d -3-~ years experience in a sales — environment Responsibilities will

include phone support, fax activity, a n d travel arrangements /

FILE CLERK - ENTRY LEVEL i the accounting office tar a na-

tional treneportatlon company Open for a paraon with accurate » -mg M t a . Permanent, to* time poal-tlon aMh (tarUng pay o* 14 50 par Hr. and good benalH program. Send raaume to F*e Dept., 35114 I gan Ave.. Wayne. Ml . 441*4

• naoaeeary. Ot 4 miac. Office ,y£JsZZ2

loe Manager. 15101 CM outh. Ml. 4*170

proce-Fu* Ume

to. Off-

FILE CLERK - permenent pari tana. Flexible houra. no jagma or imii .-anda. 1275/Aon Arbor Rd . Plymouth Rd-/Tatagraph. 10 Mlla/Grand Riv-er, and 12 M*e/TNegrapli aree* Sand reauma IO: L Armelrong. Box 525. Southftald. Ml 4*037

GENERAL OFFICE Entry level poeMon In SoutMMd Typing MMa. meffi aptitude and

•etary raqulremenla and to: Office

Manager. 21416 CMc Center Drive. Suite a30*. SouthfMd. Ml 4*076

H U M A N R E S O U R C E S An immedttte opening aetata tor an Individual with excellent clerical and communication akMa. Prevtaui ex-perience In Human Haaciyraai daair-abta. Word Prnreaeing axpeiMiue with Microsoft Word, or WordStar typing minimum 50 wpm Potential lor growth wlttw. poeMon tar right

INSURANCE Sme* Mand* Farm-•ngton HMa agency haa Immediate o©en.ng tor cuatomar Service Rep-raaerHall m. CxperMtced « HO and/ or Auto tneurence 455-1500

J R SECRETARY - PeraonrM dept WordPerfect S O 4 Lotua. mefor Southf ie ld aervice l lrm. | 14 -614.000/yr Cafl Diane al Unttorce

357-003*

H a p p y

S e c r e t a r y ' s

W e e k

SUMMER WORK!

Ke*y Serytcee gNee you Ireodorri and Itaxibdlty ta enfoy aummar to ita UMet and earn w c M w i l wagaa tar lultton.

(any

So coma ta Amence'a a l neme to temporary help Make tha moat of aummar with Kafly We o f M oom-

i aome ol tha beel com-

For more detail* or to schedule an appointment cat

LEGAL/CORPORATE Temporary 4 PeriiMienl Opening*

Executive office of mefor corpora Hon needa a* around Secretary with

group. SALARY - 125.000 + • •

CROSSMATCH PERSONNEL

PO Box 5215* UvonM. Mi 4*152

SANOY MONROE 4*2-1967 Fee* company peid

end working condition*, plua free Perkmg

FILE CLERK

Send resume to Office Manager. - * * - D A V O X Corporation. 24400

- t f r -

Northwestern Highway. Suite 100. Southfield. Ml 48075. (313) 356-2500

^i 'JEquol Oppor tun i ty E m p l w w D A N O C

A Kelly Job is Waiting For You! IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

NOW AVAILABLE 11

CLARION HOTEL of Farmington Hills 31626 Waat 12 Mil. Road (Southwest

comar 12 Mils and Orchard Uka Road)

TUESOAV, MAY 1st 1690 9:00sm-4:00pm

On tha abova data. K s l l y S s r v i c s s w i l l hold s Spacisl Hiring Evarrt to MAKA it aasiar than AIWR to join Amarica'S number one

nama in tamporary halp. Wa have positions avaiiabla tor:

Data Entry Operators ' Clerk* • Switchboard Operators

•UPLRT Industrial

Join ua at the Special Miring Event or call Kelly Service* a t 4 7 1 - 2 0 5 0

I f [ T | | \ / T e m p o r a r y

I V L L L 7 S e r v i c e s

r* f— •HF*i

1 (appre 10-20 hra B/week) poanion avMebta. Ftaxitue houra (Ideal for atudent or hom-nemakar) Good pay. plaaaant norv amoklng work environment. Ptaeee call Audra at: 851-8200

Wafcer Development*, toe.. Depen-ment O. 32*11 MlddtaOM. PO Box 229*. Farmmgton HMa. 4*333

tovotech Compeny 1400 Hoererd St.

Detroit, Ml , 4*218 An Equal Opportunity Employer

INDEPENDENT INSURANCE Agent la aeeklng lo hire an arMgaflc par-aonal knee cualomer aervtoe rapre-aantanve. 5 yra. minimum experi-ence required, licencing a plua. companeetlon la t>aee piue oommia-alon Benefit* peckege la exce*ant. Ca* 562-4373

B U S I N E S S O F F I C E C L E R K Our Uvonia Business Office is looking tor some-one who:

• Can provide switchboard relief and has pleasant t e l e p h o n e manners

figures • Has basic computer knowledge • Can perform various clerical duties effi-

ciently

If this is your background, a position is available now. Excellent salary program and fringe benefit package. Applications accepted.

THE

(©teertier & Eccentric NEWSPAPERS. INC.

36251 Schoolcraft Uvonia, Ml 48150

We are an egua/ opportunity employer

L E G A L

P E R M / T E M P Strong workmene naadad tor tfMe very ecthie au6i*b«i

an|!»! I a n • l i ^ i f * * * * * * * * * To 622.000

Paraonal ln|ury and madtaal ma-practio* expeniaa le Mghfy import-ant to tM* buey practice. So*d

ahorthand To 124.000

B I L I N G U A L

S E C R E T A R Y

A major downtown financial institution has an immediate opening for a BILINGUAL SECRETARY in the International Banking Department- This position represents an excellent opportunity to enter the fast-paced, challenging and professional a t m o s -

phere OF a growing financial institution.

QUALIFICATIONS* Typing 55-60 wpm re-quired, shorthand skills desirable. Profi-aency in a major language (Le. Spanish, French, German, or Japanese), and one to rwo years previous secretarial experience strongly preferred. Good verbal and written communication skills required-

Competitive salary, flexible benefits (jack-age and opportunities for career growth are available to the successful candidate. Please send resume in confidence to:

Bex I M

OBSERVER k ECCENTRIC M2S1 Sebooteraft L h r o a l a , M I M l M

Drawer 55043-BMD Equal Opportunity Employer

typmo along apeeowrttlng

Word Prooaaamg and litigation HUB* are needed Accounting experience moel helpful To 122.000

Major law practice la aaaklng Mbor Mw experience. Growth environ-ment Good beneflta. To 621.500

Spring and aummar temporery aaelgnmente are evMePle right n

MCa*

33133 Schoolcraft

KELLY T E M P O R A R Y

SERVICES The "Ka*y Girt" Peace* "The Flrel And The Seel

Not An Agency; Never A Fee Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H INSURANCE AGENCY In Northv«e needa paraonal Snee peraon Experi-ence help ful. Muat type. Ca* Jan; 349-2000 or 474-1810

L E G A L

S E C R E T A R I E S Let our 30 yeer* of aervtoe and ex-perience work tor you. For protae-atanel placement *emcea tempo-rary or permanent. regMer now wfth THE agency tar Legal Secretariat

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAI0

H I L L S T R O M & R O S S

A G E N C Y , I N C . 626-81S8

LEGAL SECRETARY fdt Troy law

Top i today tor ana l l i or aupmlt your re-

P E R S O N N E L

A T L A W 3000 TOWN CENTER. SUITE 2540

SOUTHFIELD. Ml 4*075 350-00*0

ONE KENNEDY SQUARE. STE. 1*32. DETROIT. Ml 4*226

Monger 1*2. Tre

1050 roy. Ml 4*0*4

I to Office Or. Suite

LEGAL SECRETARY . tor lew oflcee. 13 ma* araa Ful ume

LEGAL SECRETARIES tar downtown Oetrort M * *rm Send reeume to J. HertnetL aarttter 4 Toaeeon. 2020 BuM BuMng. Detroit Ml 4422f

LEGAL SECRET ART SouthfMd I—fWm aaaka. raapanw

* experienced La-gel Secretary tar buey piamtif! « Computer background needed beckground

ion Salary t> nence Ca* Mtaa FatrcMd. Mma poeMon Salary baed on expe-

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OFFICE SERVICES

M A I L F O R M T O :

B M A C K I N N O N

T B I O F F I C E S E R V I C E S

1 3 6 0 J O H N K

DATA ENTRY SUPERVISOR (afternoon shift)

Growing Benefits Administrator la seeking s person with sxcsilem technical and leadersh ip qualities lo work 4 pm - 12 am. Must be able to prepare and maintain departmental goals and objectives, work Indspendently, delegate respons ib i l i t y , and mon i to r e m p l o y e e performance, as. well as have 2 years of college including basic business management courses. The capability of producing 10,000 key strokss per hour is a plus. We offer an excellent salary and benefit package and educational aaaistance. Please send reaums and salary r e q u i r e m e n t s to:

MIDWEST BENEFITS CORPORATION 2S505 W. 12 M M # 3 0 0 0

Sou th fMd , Mi 40034 ATTN: PERSONNEL

CLERICAL If you're a top notch clerical professional, we have the job for you. Our highly responsible clerical positions requirs that you have the ability to work with minimum supervision. You must have office experience, an apti-tude tor numbers and good interpersonal skills. Pay is very competitive. To apply, send your resume lo: Office Manager, P.O. Box 1 2 4 7 , Warren, Ml 4 6 0 9 0 - 1 2 4 7 .

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TSI OFFICE SERVICES

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W O R D P R O C E S S I N G

D A T A E N T R Y

G E N E R A L C L E R I C A L

N B I O P E R A T O R S

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T R O Y

F A R M I N G T O N

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cepted by John MIcfiMam 3S*-00*0

LEGAL SECRETARY For Troy Law Firm. Minimum 5 we

ianoe WordPartacl 5 fl 4 training a muet Satary rote with experience

524-0000

OFFICE ASSISTANT eon. MxJCie pen ome. approxwMe-ly. 10/hrvwk Ught bookkeeping, typing. l * / h r Apply et pereon I M tween N M p m - 32540 SchoolcrMt. e l 10. Uvonle. Ml 44150

OFFICEjCLERICAL- Eaat or wael I location Reception, typing, leal Computer experience e ». Apply M: Troy Deeign 4 Menu-luring. 12*75 Berwyn. Redlord 4423® 537-34*0

RECEPTIONIST Mefor corporation m Novi i* seeking ReoeptionM M i good telephone

_ l typing atao Contact Send! et. 347-1000

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY Dutiee include: typing, phone en-

MATURE WOM-AN needed tar amah office at Orc-hard Lake Light dene* dutiee and prjlaaalanal teMphuiie m e w Fu* or pari Ume Experience pretaned Send reeume* to; MMa Keye. 41*4 Orchard Lake Rd. Orchard Laka,

LEGAL SECRETARY WANTED For Ooemtown Detroit Firm

CompoHvo WaMri end BorMW* Good Seoeletlel ikMa a muet. but wm train, tar word prnceeelno Ca* Mr Catdtea* alM1-1S25 or re-ply m confidence with reeume and aaMry requirement* to: BerxJure 4 Thomee 577 E Lamed. SuNe 210. DetroM Ml 4*224

Office HIGH SCHOOL peraon to do office work lor downtown BanMntfham Be-eltor 2-3 hour* per dey efler echool Including Summer Conled

544-4700

OFFICE PERSON - Credit Union 20 iv* a week. 17/hr Credit union ex>f

Twp

Lega l

S e c r e t a r y A mafor downtown tlnencM meoiu-Bon haa an immediate opereng tar a Legal Secretary The auoaaaM cerv dioate ahoMd type SS wpm. tran-acrtoe ahorthand dlctaPon SO wpm . and poaeeee a high degree of com-

d gran

A competitive aaMry. ftaxlOM benefit peckege. end opportunltta* for ce-

~ are evaltaPM to the

•end reeume and aalery hietory to:

BOX 992 OBSERVER 4 ECCENTRIC

NEWSPAPERS 3*251 Schootareft Uvonle. Ml . 44150

An EquM OpporMHty Employer

LEGAL SECRETARY NEEDED i tram Good

gremmer akMa required 353-8*20

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LEGAL SECRETARY

etmoaphera. Exciting, kv e n r t . Free perk lng^poel -

LEGAL SECRETARY with atlgatton expeiMme. leading Farmmgion HMa

benafit • f o r d -

5000

Redford Union (weM bkta). Defy. Redford 44239

Employee* Credrt 12200 Beech

PACKAGING DEPT. Feel growing oomperry he* fu* time afternoon •mfl eveilebie Cendideie ahouM be pereonebta. inMHaem 4 •Me to lift up to 75 pbund* Al-though thia la an entry level poemon. the right pereon wta heve the etMty to move up rapidly withm our com-pany Theee ere permenent poei-tion* offering competitive wege 4

- - - - - - . p p ^ In pereon or by reeume to Peychex Inc . Suite 110. 40*0 Orcherd Lake Rd . W BioomfMd Ml 443^2

aume to 10**0 * mM. North.iM 44147 Attention O w i

RECEPTIONIST- For Computer Support Compeny Accounting ex-perience perMred Seed reeume* to Box M 4 Obeerver * Eccentric Newspeper*. 34251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 44150

RECEPTIONIST /SECRETARY Diverae orgarazattan. located al 12 M M end NartheeeMn. aeM* de-pendabM Inendh ndMduM ta act • * ReoepttonM/Secratary/Payra* Ctark Entry M M poaltlon Some ae-perience prefer r »c Ca* Marifyn. ft-noon

RECEPTIONIST Birmingham office looking lor week-end Hecaptionut Sel 10-5. Sun 10-5 Good teMphon* tk4l* typing requved Ca* Oottie, Mon -Frt

445-0020

RECEPTIONIST Full-time, tor a SouthlMd Travel Compeny Good clericel U * i and a pie** ant phone peraonaHty a muat Benefit* Pleeee •end reeume lo RaceptionM 20300 W 12 MlM Rd Suite 201 SoutMMd Ml 44074

RECEPTIONIST - Fu* time tor SouthfMd Beauty Spa Muat have experience m booking rrxiftipt* appointment* Exceaent opportumty for mature individual Pleeae call

356-5415 FUL

PART TIME GENERAL Office den. Flung, miac dutiee Ra—bta. experi-e n c e Contact Mra Toth. Mon -Frl

581-3400

PART TIME LIGHT CLERICAL Mon-Frt , 1-Spm Good telephone

447-1000 Ca* betw Bem-Noon,

PAYROLL CLERK With M leeet 1-2 year* axperterica RaaponataMMaa InckiO* prooaeaing compuierizeQ »emt-montiv)r peyroe tor approxlmalefy 250 employee* m aaveral dWerant atatea and compa-rtMa. Muat be knowtedgeebto m preparation and flkng of required monthly, quartarty, and wmual tax torrna. (B41 FUTA. SUTA, and W-2 »|. Plaai* aend reeume end aalary htatory l a

Personnel 2000 Town Center Ste 2200

SouthfMd Ml 4*075

advancement, excellent >ecxage. competitive aala^ONord-

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y F L O A T E R

Downtown Law Firm aaMa legei aacratary wfth 1-2 yeer* expertanca

aery. Car—aril benefit* and parking rafmbufaanant Send raaume to:

C/O Ran Maa ance Center Station. P.O. Box 4312*. Detroit. MKJugen 44243

Legal Word Proeeeeor /Secretary Need* 1 ywtrt experience tor Troy

r . Typing OOwpm plua IBM SyMam 3* experlance helpful, but

computer* Houra aend reaw

enjoy working wtth ra P 30-5 30 Pleeee

reauma and aaMry requlra-mama to: Herl tM. PiBwiu 4 Nance. PC. 5400 Crooka Rd . Suit* 1*0. Troy. 44004-2430 Attn. Oa*

LICENSING CLERK Southfield ineurance Company aeeka organtaed. aaff-etanar tar an

•ng nd typing MMa re-typing of 40 wpm

Send reauma to PO Box 300. Southftald. Ml.. 4*037

L O A N S E R V I C I N G

S P E C I A L I S T Ma|or AnencM meUtutlun at Troy M aeMIng e Loen Servicing SpacMilal neeporMbM tor poeOng 4 reconcil-ing monthly mortgeg* paymenta. Pay-oft. nae loen*. mieceaaneou* dMbmementa * tranaebtlona lo

comptafkiti of 2 yeer* of Co*ega or •qu!»aMnt. 4 3-4 yeara ol mortgage prooaeamg or loen aerytclng experi-ence, including one year of commer-

" A M M ^ t o o p . M . 4

• * * able P l iaa i aubmll reeume to; Box 104, Obeerver 4 Eccentnc Newspa-per*. 3*251 Schoolcran Rd.. Uvo-nia. Michigan 44150 EOE M/F/H/V

L O O K I N G F O R A N E W J O B ?

O R J U S T S O M E E X T R A C A S H ?

FUTURE FORCE can help you either wey. Our ctaricM dept. na* da

e General C M M Typtota e Data Entry Operator*

e Bookkeeper*

•dulee**tu»-tlme work 4 long term aaMgnmarm along with bonua pey 4 paid vecatlona. Ca* now tor an appt;

W E S T L A N D 7 2 8 - 6 7 7 0

T R O Y 5 2 6 - 6 4 5 4

PAYROLL Muat have dona payro* taxaa. gen-eral ledger report*. 4 worker* com-penaetion tor aaveral *talae Bene-fit* 4 120.000. A l toe* peid by em-ployer UvonM eree.

tt 1 Personnel Place 274-4230

PERSON FRIDAY. $4/ltr . pert time, reeumee. Ught DOO* keeping del* entry, 30435 W 10 M M Rd , Fermlngton HUK Ml 4*014

P E R S O N N E L D I R E C T O R

DownlowrS)otrort Law Firm *eek* * Human neeoui oe* PrnlaaelorM The aatocted Individual wm report to the Director of Admmiatretion and be reaponaibM lor tha day-to-day *u-pervtaon of the atefl, coordination of benefWa. fecwtiee m*n*gem»r.i training *r>d apaoe planning need* of the llrm Minimum queHAcatlon* include 2 year* experience In Per-aonrM Management with aupervteo-ry raaponaUMtlea Appkcent* muet poeeee *iioa*ant intarperaonei and commmcat lon *kl*e. Law Firm ex-

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Fua time, axpenenced »el1 motivat-ed professional lor buay office Pieeaanl phon* manner end good communication skills neceeaary Strong orgaruational. spelling and typing (k*N required Send reeume plus salary requwements to Office Manager. P 0 Bo. 195. CMwaon M. 44017

RECEPTIONIST For preatigiou* BtoomlMd firm Slate oi itie art switchboard excel-lent co-workers, profaeaional et-moaphera Experience, enthuaiaam. and profaeaional appeerence re-quired High aalary reflect* Ihe toe cMbur peraon we ere (eeking Send

i to. Racephormt PO Bo! fMd Mia* Ml. 44303-0444

864 Btoom-

RECEPTIONIST Farmington Mills office seek* en ex-perienced receptionist Require-ments include proieenoneiism. good phon* manner and outaland-mg people sums Mult be efficient on a multi-ana phone syalam Bene-fit* mdode caah BOTKI* papm trier, •ng and irmirance peckege We el*o offer computer tremmg Send re-eume wfth selery requirements to

PeraonrM Depanmeni RC PO Box 1400

Farmmgion HiMs, Ml 44333

RECEPTIONIST - an immediate opening exist* at Plymouth Ct. Health Cara, a long term, skilled nuraing center tor receptionist Entry level poaltlon. high school ed-ucetion necessary Typing, filing 4 preparing report* Some medical record* experience deetred but not essential Hr*. Irom 8 30em-5pm Mon. thru Fri Pleasant manner with visitors, staff 4 reaident* CongenM working atmoaphere For immediate conaidaration apply m peraon only et Ptymouth Ci Health Care,

105 Haggerty Rd - Ptymouth An Equal Opportunity Employer

Recep t ion is t

We offer a competitive aatary and comprawenafve benefit package to the quaftad cendideie Ptaaae aand reeume and aaMry hietory l o Administrator C/O ftanMaaanca Center Station P.O. Box 4312* Detroit, Mlchigen 44243

PERSONNEL RECRUITER tor M»-toriM aarvtoe. Detroit araa Experi-ence neceeaary S* par hour CM Laurl 474-0774

PROOUCTION OFFICE HELP mmg. *ght typmg. general office du-ne* No experience neceeaary Ap-ply within 144*0 23 M M Rd. Ml Clemen* Ml

PROMOTIONAL ADVERTISING CO In need of ganeral/ctarical paraon Part-ttma Ftaxlbto hra TaMmvket-mg M B * a pkM Forward reauma to Sky Tracker Promotlona: 12*21 Farmington Rd Lrvonia Ml 44150

PURCHASING CLERK Whr«eaeto dMribution center m 12 Oaka araa haa an axcMMnt opportu-mty tor IndMduM with at Mast 2 yra. experience In an office environment

M M be wM organized to aaaM In dMy purrhaamg tuncoona whara prtXMm aofvlng. planning 4 achadu-kng are crtttoaT MuM be aaM oonfL

Fu*y

Pve aalery Sand raaume with aatary requkamanta to: Box 1*4. Obeerver * Eccentric Nswapaper*. 3*251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonia. MKMgwt

REAL ESTATE CLOSING SECRETARY WANTED

Experienced and eocwata m M as-pects ol real aetata property ctoefng

mathematical

proceeeci •rtandhr, e. Send reeume lo; P 0 Box 10*.

M * Eccentric

4*150

MATERMU. CONTROL CLERK aerienoed at M aapects of

tor* control prMeiied

Fw* nme poaMona wWt M For MimartaM nonakMetl raaume with oover latter to: MCC/ APO. P.O. BOB 4*2. Novt. Ml 4*0*0

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY "

Managing Editor M our Uvonia office la aeaMng a mamre. p r o f a s a l o i i a l Adminiatrathfe Secretary wfth 1-3 years experience In typing, 86 wpn ahorthand. preparing reports, computer a c h e d u i n g meetings, etc. Requiree organizational aldta plus Ihe aMMy to

a Mbaral salary

THE

©teertier & X ccentrit N E W S P A P E R S , I N C .

3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o i c r a f l

U v o n i a . M l 4 8 1 5 0

MORTGAGE CM aoafMon I C R T / m l caii

OCPAMTMCNT-Ctarl-H H * i lypmg. uae M

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l l . e i . l l Monpage Co I M

n* . Lee k J e - 4 ^ 0 M4-MT0 OFFICE AOMIMSTRATIVE tar aerv erM offioa work WaidPaitaa end Ldtae Mear inua r i m i f j F M MM. B i n e B i l l . » * * 144*

Darve " M r s ?

PART TaiK

RECEPTIONIST tor progreaMva h M eaton. to* Ome Muat ba depend-abta. C M Jenny; Mon.- FA. W i -Ipm. Sat ,9am -Spm: 557-1243

RECEPTIONIST-Pari Ome. 12:30-5 30pm tor Fartnglon HMa food broker Experienced appacant* CM

•81-5700. M l . SIT

RECEPTIONIST Downtown Birmm ught typtng 4 light required Ful time

P A R T - T I M E Standard Federal Bank, one of the nation * large*! savings institutions ha* an immadMte opening for a part-time Receptionist to greet and direct visitors to its headquarters Cendideie muat have excellent ver-OM communication *k«* end ebNIty to perform variou* clerical duties Approxlmetaly 20 hot** per weak

Apply In peraon Monday through Friday. 9 30 em. to 3:30 pm at:

STANDARD FEDERAL BANK

Sevtnga/FlnancM Service*

2600 W BigBeever Troy. ML. 4*044

An Equel Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST - light typing. M m or Dimension automotive, 17/hr C M Jenny M Unttorce 446-7441

RECEPTIONIST BILLING CLERK tor local printing company, fu* time Benefits CM Joan.

464-6040

RECEPTIONIST/FILE CLERK UvonM ineurance agency Experi-ence preferred Good office afcMs Mr Kadiah 522-6529

RECE PTIONIS T/SEC RET ARY For out-patient psychiatric dime. Peri time General office work, in-surance bMng. CM 9-5

RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAL

a*ly Some typing and computer 4 bookkeeping experience CM tor an appointment 478-2***

RECEPTIONIST/CLERK Mature mdfvkXM Experienced on multi-ime phona system Typmg Computer experience helpful Excei-lenl fringe beneflta Plymouth/Can-ton area C M 450-2440

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY Experienced, fua time, tor privele m-veetioetlon Arm Must bo handka a v» variety of dutiee kt our feat

hoe C M Merge 544-2020

RECEPTIONIST - Looking tor e per-aonabto peraon with inota int com-mumcetion akMa tor buay Ironf off ice. Tyr«ng 40wpm. phone aklta 150 caM pkj*. word prooaaaing helpful C M 2*1-8*09

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Poemon requraa muM-Hna phone

RECEPTIONIST

Mon-Thura. 4pm-4 30pm Sat 9vn-1pm. Typtng required *47-0030

RECEPTKXtST Poemon AvMeM*L f y * ome 4 beneMa Heavy typing at Meet 50 apm. variou* other office M M a CM Wendy 1(400)434-044!

RECEPTKDMSTl

ho«»a Mual work M ° M i t t a g 3 M l h a v e good Mephone manners.

» . , w a t ? s w r s r RCCEPTIOtftST

U k M working

a S R E S :

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raaume to Pefti, peen BMM * 2 d

RECEPTIONIST

g * " * NMI typtnp Ba Ptoeee o M Mery m 47.

| RECEPTK)NT8T/TYPt8T Meded m i M M M M ^ H

Paraon oapaMa phone caM e n d j

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Send reeume K>. 31300 Northwestern Farmmgion HMa. M l . 4*014

REC€PTION«T/TYPIST

araa. looking lor ralablt paraon with good commmacatton. ctaricM 4 typ-ing MMa. Word proceeding hefpfva Competitive (

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARV

Ptymouth Engineering f have good laMphona 4 •kMa. WordPerfect a nm* -* a t * . 4 profit Mermg.

muet 817.000 _ 401-K 48*-7800

RCCEPTIONIST Expertanca*. Mv-— " " ,toemng lo.

John P Cara* Co C M 382-4550

R E C E P T I O N I S T

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T E A M S E C R E T A R Y

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y L e r y D M a* Wm taaicfaig tor

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M B M J I M M aM Pam Ren^taTiH^ tMmaervM. . 543-MM

A M E R I C A N P E R S O N N E L

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RECEPTIONIST - Southftald Co ha* I tor a to* time.

didele MoMd wonei appeeranoe. phone manner good non •kil ls, solid P" Word Perfect preferred, but tram the nght person Ptaaae send raaume lo Ma PaftQn. P O. Box 207 L.V . Lathrup VUage. Ml 4*074

M opening lor a to* receptionist i w required OuaMhed

RELOCATION COORDINATOR ExceMnt opportunity tor career ori-

lor needad to run growing reloca-tion department In a w M aetaMah-ed Bemmghem reel eetato «rm. JoP

MM working w ma* m the RELO . _ and uanetorree. Good phone man-

must Relocation or reel eelate ex-perience preferred Satary wm com-

CM Ms McGregor. 845-0020

SALES SECRETARY R*psonBit)Wtlw InckxS* v M r l n g pnone*. proceeamg orders, cuelom-

Ofhce experience prMer iM 88.50c hr lo Mart CM KaBfy 444-1125

SALES SECRETARY tura person for lea l p'aced norrnnokmg Uvonia sale* offio* Poemon require* pi*at ant phona manner. e icMenl typing, computer I organizational akMa Fu* time/' Denent* CM Mercw after 9em American Ak Finer. 2* 1-1*70

SALES SECRETARY Envy to** poemon tor m * M « M -nduei With good aecretariei *k«* and ebany lo work wM wfth others m a last paced SouthlMd Company. PoMive attitude and a M r g r m t to Be a leem pley a muet! Ftakfeto hours mcfudktg one evening a weM and oocaaionM Saturday* Send re-sume wfth salary expectattona to P O Box 300, SouthfMd, ML. 4*037

SALES SECRETARY To work pert time. Mon thru Frl , 4 hour* per day Good typmg 4 gram-mar MM* necaeeary Word i mg experience helpful Ptoaaa M reeume Mth aaMry requirement* VMt 2944 Wetarvtow Or Rochet MM* Ml .44309 Attention Margie

IMMEDIATE OPENING Law 4 Securities Office aaaka gen-eral secretary Soma r Mali* a experi-ence pratorredd but not required. WH trsm Birmingham CM Abby 9-5. Mon-Fri 540-7450

AFTERNOON SECRETARY ExceMnt arorklng condmon* ai *ub-urpen Sylvan Lake. ThM poeition *rv taH* aght bookkeeping. aacreterM. •naide sales/accounts receivebM work Experience neceeeary arid ex-ceaent communication MMa a muett Competitive companeetlon par* age for the correct JndfvtduM. 1230-5PM Mon thru Fri Pleeee c M lo

333-22*9 or 333-2521

SECRETARIAL. FtM TVnaTibcourrP mg beckgrotmd n*ce*eer)-. aome governmam experience a plua. Uvo-nM naoume* to: Boa 9*0. Obeerver 4 Eccentnc Hew*pap*ra. 36251 Schooicrafl Rd.. Lh-onia. Michigan 44150

SECRETARIAL/OFFICE Experienced Start perl tkne. flexi-ble tcheduM Sma* office In Ferm-lngton HIM Good telephone MM* eeaentM Muat have mutative 4 drive lo help compeny grow UnU Spm 477-70*4

SECRETARIAL - Pwl-dme General office dutiee. bookkeeping, ad-vancement opportunity tor teat

455-5533

SECRETARIAL POSITION tor SouthfMd meurance agency,

357-3252 pert Ume Ca*

SECRETARY 500 company

looking tor a secretary ThM t muet have aicaBanf secre-

tarial akMa mdudkig shorthand or

Oood MK>n M

My This peer*on amuM be depend-able. Itaxlbto and anloy a '

it Fu* 0 work environment available 4 aatary commeneurato with experience. Selery hMtory muat be mdudad to be coiMdered Pleeee aubmit reeumee to: Box 11* Obeerver 4 Eccentric >lewtpapart, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd UvonM. Michigan 44150

SECRETARY Bar Coda Soluttona. Inc. la a dynam-ic developing company M tha auto-matic identfflcadan mduatry We currently have a requirement tor someone with aood secretarial skMs The poemon le M l nme wMh comp lei a company paid benaMa m-dwJing. medical, hondey. vacation 4 nek pay The right candtoate wM be axpaclert to anaaiar phone, type quote* . bMng. Mng 4 other ratated work CM or aand reauma to:

Bar Code Soluttona. inc-4105 Metro Parkway. Ste 101

Mta, Ml 443V0 Sterling Hta. Ml 4f 3 1V2*4-9350

SECRET ARY/BOOKKEEPER Exceaent opportunay m Woodward/ i t M M araa MMmum typing 56

required. wpm. word prooaaaing 4 bookkeeping Knowledge Shorthend Knotm Send raaume - 'star t ing aaMry aapecled P 0 Box as. RoyM OM. ML 4 * 0 M

SECRETARY ( D C P A R T M E M T )

GreM opporMWy tor M IndMduM wfth a minimum M 2 yeers secretari-al experienoa DuM 4 require a leapwMBM. wM ome-naad person cepehM of working tor mora than 1 mdMduM 4 havtng tha abMty to liiiuiMaa Vtxnfl SOwpm deeirabM Excel

DEPARTMENT SECRETARY P O BOX 2227

SOUTMFWLD. M 4*037

ednahalpM F M M t a i M . l y l M t n X j g u M VIP^Floor C<>mrin^243*4

SECRETARY

•«u.rad Good CM Mon PmiFr l

• eca fTARY Ce Good

"Stan HMa. 4T7-****

SECRETARY

[ M M energy IMM a IMP M*

•and i t M W Oaka* 0 M . . M W * Capitol Ava. R e M t i ' l M l * * * * *

SECRET ARY-4ar

t a c w K T A m

SECRETARY FMI a n

n<E_GRoftcROUNO

R M M 0 M M 4 M T 3 B a n d i M M M M M S I M u M M p

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504 Help Wanted 0WlQ6-CI>ricd

Maphc ia metier 4 the ebNHy Mem 4 grow M i a progra

Brighton araa Good

•10.

aaCHET ARY/GENERAL OFFICE 8 m M Manufacturing company neaM Secretary 4 general olltoe. MuM be abM to oompoae letters Irom rough draft, knowledge M word rmnaaalng. Wordpertoct 8.0 IMP** Mc Gregor Mwxdecturing Corp . 27*8 Weet Mapta Road. M load. Troy.

844-9320

S E C R E T A R Y GEN2LMGER ASSOCIATES INC

devetopee. rnerkeu. and *>4iporta computer aotewera tor rapatftfve menufacturers la aeMtmg a orge-«Bed. career minded, dedlceled m-d i v M M to work m a protaeetonM (moke tree environment

• 2 yeers secretarial experience

• ExceMnt typing « t t

• Thorough knowledge of wordpertoct

• AbMy 10 protoeatona*y mt erect wtth both cMnts and CO workers.

reoponaMMy

Thursday, April 26, 19B0 OAE

504 Help Wanted

SECRETARY Cuatom buMer M M * to* ante expe-rienced aacratary Appacarrfs muet baaMorgenaed have prnfaaainiiai

akMa. working knowledge of WordPerfect end Lotue 123. ec-countmg experience *mokmg offioa Send rat 31700 Tatoorapn. Su 120. ham . Mt . 4*010

to:

SECRETARY

mam company located M 14 M M * Farmington HM*

w/t-3

opportunity tor recant Mgh achool graduated Good typing 4 Morptend

working environment Pit t i t aend requirement* to: ar Development a M M t . P 0 Box Inc. 32*11 MlddtobM. P 0

229*. Dept P. Fermlngton HMa. 4*333

SECRETARY TO $22,000 dkacey tar the PraMdani Work dkectty

Vice Piealdaul of thia (uburban

Feat paced buey office wfth a tot of chMtnga* Word prcc tuk ia need-ed. CM Eleanore at 353-20*0

S N E L L I N G & S H E L L I N G

Apply to Genzdngari 2NorUt*eM Troy. Ml 4*0**

Inc • 212.

479-7070

Secretary ImmedMM need tor ctaricM aupporl tor aalaa dMMon office. High School grad/aquliiMerit, 3 * yeer* oencei experience, IBM pc (LOTUS. Muto-mataL AbMty lo work independently

vtaton required. Good pnone akia*

ExceMnt oompeneatton and bene-fits. Send raaume to: Greg Lomax. 3331 W. Big Beaver Rd.. SM 124 Troy. Ml 4*004. .

CrMkoo, Irtc. a Johnaon 4 Jottnaon C.

An EquM Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY Large apartment deiMopat need* fu* Oma Secretary aMh experience m construction Industry. Send ra-aume to Property Manager. P. 0 Box 5071, Southftald. Ml.. 440*6

Looking tor an aggr work fu l Ume M a I

person lo Secretary

M our equipment compatt> m Wtx om. 48 • mg phon*

laatpwa 10 Kathryn, River, Wlxom. ML. 4*00*.

•V v e i t y a IJ - I mcc-TKng 4 outgo-

, record keeping 4 helpful Send 51722 Grand

SECRETARY - Manufacturing com-pany located m NovL needa a aacra-tary to handM MMphoiia - good typ-ing akM* - computer MM* - operate a dtotaphone. Hour*; 8 30am -4:30pm. Mon - Frt. C M Mr Bracket Co.. 347-2424

SECRET ARY-Matins, non snyjker tor 4 MlM,'Farmington araa Part

522-7777

S EGRET ARY Mature mdh tduM tor 3-glri offloe

Experience n i c i a i r y 0em-2pm tduM tor 3-glri offloe Experience n i c i a i r y

Computer 2*477 Hoov

teraM. Sand raaume M. Warren Ml 4*0**

A l t : Persormi L

SECRETARY Agency requiree good oommumce-tton. organtzationM 8 . _

• 50 wpm., typing 4 50 wpm.. typing 8 Mtag. Com-IMpful. Good beneflta. Send

raSMTte to: P.O. Box S2B37. Uvoraa. Ml 44152

EquM Opportunity Employer M/F

SECRETARY PART TIME

Perry Drug Store*. Inc.. has Immedi-ate opening tor PT (2-3 dsya/waM) aacratary In our Internal AudM De-pertmant. Q u a M t i candtoalaa muet type SO-SO accurate wpm. and poa-aaea Word Plua and Lotua 1-2-3 or

tance. good organ-

Strong qompoaltton and g f i a n a i M l M a Mu* k i M eMail candidatae contact Beffi Brown (313) 474-7724

An EquM Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST Entry M M poaftton. Phonaa. typ* Mng. Send raaume to; Barba P.O. Box 50*. YpMand. Ml 4*1*7

SECRET ARY/ReCEPTIOMeT

cMhcal puter knowledge needed CM JtM Reed M 4SS-0040

• S E C R E T A R Y

R E T A I L S A L E S Sherp retM aataa aecrM Dynamic, progreaalve * rm looking

work m a teal paced enMonmant. maintain a aunny iMapuMlun. who la de tM oriented 8 has 2 yeer* offtaa experience Good typing a must!

M l Ome poaMon M an exceMnt op-portunity lor a Mam player srtto en-joys hMpkiB others. Apply In parson or aubmit your raaume to;

MOeiLTROMCS MC. AttonOon: V.P. of Operation*

31075 John R Madtoon Heights. Ml 4*071

S2100 TaMgraph. Ste 218. armmghem. Ml- **010

corporate offioa I M InMjda an-

•wertng phonM. typing. fMng. record Mepmg. gariaial office lunc-tlona. bookneapina. and ganerM •acretariM duttas. Eiperienoe kt PC M S / e o e 4 WordStar M deManu

I nam* Technology Group. Inc. S. RccheMar Rd SulM 11*.

Tr«rMarBrm. l

B M 2*01. Tre*.

SSRTHFMD Sm*

SECRCTARY WANTED tar M l > -mg phonM and t n u l k m l ' l Mr

a S a r r

CM Georgians et 3*7-0*41

Secretary/ Word Processor CHSPLAYWRITE IV

D E C K M A T E

W O R D P E R F E C T 5 . 0

M E T R O S T A F F T U M W I > • • • " * —

4 2 5 - S 3 0 8 5 e 0 - 0 7 0 0

Mctmtiir •

r a S r S "aSfmr

S E C R E T A R Y World * largest transportation co

offioa managar/aecretary Hours we ba *am-Spm. Mon-Frt

50wpm

Satary 81*7000 + premium heafth and dental package. 2 week* peid vacation par year Tt Interacted aend

TNT SKY PAK •Ttn: John Lacny

11700 Metro Airport Center Dr Suite 102

Romulus. Ml 44174

SPEAK JAPANESE? Can you Ml ' * ' ' . IranaMIt 4 write JapaneM? Oeerborn need* your MM* to do 4 phone work Minimum A* Mee employer peid

» 1 Personnel Place 274-4230

n employer

TELEMARKETING CUSTOMER SERVICE

Entry level poemon HortheMi dis-tributor require* * M nme letomer-xatmg person to develop laMe leeda 4 maintain contact Mil l oilellnu ac-counts. WM require devMopment of compeny pcdcy 4 product knowl-edge Send fu* reeune to Roger Zatkott Co.. P O Box 413. Farming-tan HMa. Ml 48332-0413

An EquM Opportunity Emp loy

TELEPHONE OPERATOR CxcMent opportunity. wM train. SouthfMU Day. evening or

557-5966

TYPIST Good typing MM* required, com-p u M knowledge helpful Super ben-efits. compeneatton 4 working eon-i*MI mma C a. ak M I d I a I wM • m onio»»s cxxfinn«Kj ioc«nor CM Mrs Weinberg. 353-0300 TYPIST RECEPTIONIST ExperWioed QVMTVI ofRct Bte^B I »ome knoMedQB ot book-ksttpena tor InHhor OB-

645-1160

TYPISTS FAST OR SLOW

Never e toe or contract

Victor Interim

Services 261-3830

EquM Opporhrt ty Employer M/F

UPTOWN IS accept* IQ appacationa tor a part tkne hoM paraon FMMbM hrs. Apply Mon-Frt between 2pm-4pm st 1111 W 14 M M

WORD PROCESSING aacratary , au-tomotive headquarters. DW4. type 50 pkja. 118-122.000/yr CM Kim at

•46-7*82

WORD PROCESSING M M M M ad agency. 0W4. Dec-

toah. 8300/wk CM I

WORD PROCESSOR wtth good apaMng akMa and p l u t t n t pan a*ty tor tMaphona and a variety of lk HMa tor non amokmg environ-ment. Spectrum Automation Co

522-21*0

WORD PROCESSOR Short 8 long torn saelgnmanti In Wayna 8 OM ETOTa 425-6226

Ar EquM Opportumty Cmpto|ier

505 Hftlp Wanted

Accepting appfcadona

• C O O K S T O S 6 / H R • S E R V E R S TO $ 1 2 / h r • D I S H W A S H E R T O $ 6 / H R • J A N I T O R T O $ 8 / H R

• M A N A G E R S S 2 1 . 0 0 0 + paraon at the lo*ow*'m to-

S k i M M M i i i - 425 Boeeia Canton - 5*4* Sheldon R*. O M Park - 2 * * *0 QreenSMd Warren - 13*02 14 M M

AFTERNOON MANAGER - tam*y afyta dkeng. ExceMnt wage 4 ba Its. 5 day. 50 hot* work M L I 459-2272 tor Mtaritaw. Saverman s

24 hour.

ALL POOmONS AVAILABLE Cooks. Prep Cooks. WMtstaft

Bua/DMh staff i or aftamoana Fu* or part

• * " * £ C S K R S 14 M M 4 Maggarty

ARBY-S • NOW HMNO

aMa WMng lo pey up M 84 25 par hour. BenaMa are; Ires undorwi 4

ARBY'S MANAGEMENT

TRAINEE POSITIONS Two . a r M

S T w C/O Chuck Bat* R* . tUilMMMd. Ml 4*07*

An EquM OM

y E»

ASSMTANT COOK. M f t M s tar

S 2 t E J T AAA«TANT MANAGER-

• M d w a Aaatern P M M M M M . OMr M

BAKER'S HSLPCR t** l l I H i M d a . W * M i Apply at Ths L * M M BMW. T***T Farweng-tea Rd. (at B M a i i M a m LNenM

asaeeeery Mr e * M M mm e*M

rxar~-\ r e f ^ * 7 8 4 B M I

P L Y M O U T H

raaj» - N A

W-Jȣ!S22ge-BAKER - PASTRY

Excellent opportunity,

OCCMtORILUE 2*0 N Woodward

B A K E R Y Accepting Applications

Spring/Summer

• Bafcary Counter 8etoa

* B f e

JOM THE A R e r S TEAM We now have opening* tor Menege-rnent Trainees Fu* bansMa. 5 a * , work waM. tree uniform and paid hoJWmrs > years H i n n M * * or 4 Mar lachMci degree or 2 years Remauranl Management required Send raaumM only lo Arpy1* Inc.. Attn. Sandy RMy. 29515 f R*_ BouPMald, M 4*0

MC DONALDS RESTAURANT

"Join Ot* Winning Teem Appfym person

THE BAKER S LOAF 294*0 North weeiem Hwy

(North of Frsnklm) SouthhaW

• Sales 4 SanOwtch Prep

32720 Grand River (VMags Commona /

BANQUET SERVERS servers Bartenders Cock laa wef-

n*aa»a. Fu* end pert Ome at person M: Monday Inn

BARTENDER/CASHIER, WaMataff operanga. Fu* and part Ome Experi-

a pratarrad San Marmo Gcft Club Farmmgion HMa Aak tar

tr. 4T6-ST93

BARTENDERS. WAIT PERSONS FlexibM hrs . Daya 4 Nlohts

mew* Irom Morv-Fn. 11-2pm CM Berti L 532 4550

BROILER COOK QnentncBd AOOtv —na emmmm to: MrtcfVt. 4000 Cmm Elizabeth. Ponttec Ml . 44054 Or CM John Murrey M 642-1416

BUOOYS OF FARMMGTON HILLS Now hiring

DAY BUSSERS mt wegea and working oomS-ApptyBuddy's. Hu i theMMn

4 MiddtoOeft

BUOOVS PIZZA. LIVONIA le now excepting appacanona for Day Carry Out. Servers 4 Prep Cooks Permenent 4 KM Ome poef-

tor

but not neceeaary. Appfy 33*05 Plymouth Road

Experience preferred' Fu* and Pari Oma A I aNRa Appty m paraon only: Ram"* Horn. 8SS0

BUS PERSONS/ DISHWASHERS Part ome. eveninge a weekands. No experience necaaaery Ram i Horn. 27235 Ford. Deerbom Hts 5*3-1331

CANTON BIG BOY la aeaklng qua*-ftad mdMduaM tor aaveral poaaions.

COOKS WAIT PERSONS MANAGEMENT

MANAGEMENT TRAINEES SERVICE ATTTENOANTS

Appfy m person 45250 Ford Rd . Canton. Michigan

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Now raring Dey 4 e»emng NtlRa Management edvencement poa bM Ptaaaa m paraon apply Arby's. 44040 Ford Road. Canton

CHEF

CM John Anhul at 474-4*00

CHEF UpacaM Birmingham aaafODiJ ree-taurant h M opportunity tor a night

OCEAN GRILLE 2*0 N Woodward

Bkmmgham 6 -7001

HEAD COOK WANTED, tut Oma. light cooking to maintain Mgh atandarda Ptoaaar* working corvk-nona. 5 days. Sundays and hcadsys oft Appfy ai Masons Bar 4 On*. JM-tnea at Farmmgion Rd 421-9*33

COOK FtM ome. Saute 4 bro*. mghts Royal OMarae 549-3006

COOK. Part-time. JW Saloon Fernv C M between

583-3560 mgton lM 9 4 11 M

COOKS. BUS PERSONS. UTILITY For new Troy Restaurant A* shifts Appty rn pr ion M; Mr B s In RoyM OM. 215 S. Mem

COOKS FM 4 perl lime needed tar amM nuramg home m Plymouth Experi-enced need only appfy 453-38*3

COOK Short order, mghts. 86 00 per hour to atari. 12 HI Pub. PciulMtafd

353-0018

COOKS 4 H08T/H0STESSES F M 4 per i l

wege* 4 benel •te Restaurant.

COOKS NEEDED tor day or evening hours. Hardworking paraon Mth ex

Good pey C M quality aarvtoe a must

IDevWM

COOK Starting M 50 par hr Fu* Oma Ap-ply kt person The Box Bar 4 OrM. 777 W Ann Artxx TrM Ptymouth

COOK Mne's Cata wt

"R*eteur*nt of the Year" by Detroit Monthly MegaBne To mamtaln ths high atandard. we ara lookmg lor a quaaty InMvtduM to totn our Wtcnen Staff ThM la M an e Mar t opportuni-ty lor Ota rMM peraon. RSSM ca* to

torimsmMs

COOK - 20 hours pe r i

Mgh achool dlptoma. pravtoua ooofc-

Ong 4 sxperMnoa kt tood 4 menu praparaBon Ftaidbto hours 4 days Apply to Marten H M M l 1 WasL 29250 W 10 maa Farmmgion HMa.

OtSHWASHERS: Days or pari tans

Chef Naleon tar Marvtow 474-1966

DISHWASHERS START AT 84 50 PER HOUR

TMktg i

Good working con iMtorma fwiMhed. Apply in

Franklin Club Apts 2 8 3 0 1 F r a n k H n R d .

S O U T H R E L D

OtSWASHERS 4 COOKS I FM and part-time. Muat have 1 poriation. Fsrmlngl

DRIVERS 4 MANAGERS

27*0* ORCHARD LK RD.

ar'psrt 'BMs' D m 4 t n 5 « e M M kto

WRMI

GRRL COOK tar

MOOANSOF taalMg tor tot

! n g F r s T A F ^ G Y A G Y R J B B U - BILL KNAPP 'S I - . N « ^

• " • ' " • • j g * O l U V O N I A A P L Y M O U T H M M na_ aaM ta CnmaM*. a a M Maata 4 < M M 3 M haata

JOM THE TBAMI YaVa'a Rama I 1*11 Ca ie iM. M M * * a M I — * 7 MBi Ra. M d M CiowMi 'a * * • wa I M * M M Dey V 4 I M I

ork pari time to M your acheduM Frae uniform* free tood poacy OpporiunMtoe • aMbla. -nornmg. noon or raght. any day ot

67S3 Orchard Lake Rd .

31665 SouthfMd Rd 847-00*9

up crew Good working I and good pay AM tor

263 1 I M

MOUNTAIN JACKS la now htnng oner gotta 8 outgoing

• Lunch & Dinner Watt Slaff • Cook*

• Host/Hosteas • Bartender*

FlexJbto hours BeneRu evMebla Appfy m person 2-4pm. Morv-Fn 2 6 6 5 5 G R E E N F I E L D R D .

M 11 M M

MR. SPORTS OF REDFORD Hiring Bortenders. WMstaft. Cooks', Pari and fu*-tlma Appfy m person at 130*0 ktksMrRd or c M 534-7420

NIGHT COOK prier

Spirits.

Variance 4 general cooking L Apply at Hare * Beef 4 3*665 Ptymouth Rd .

425-1830

NIGHT COOKS (2) tar Farmmgton Araa club Ptaaoant working corxh-Oona Experienced only CM Chef NaMon tar mtarvtow 476-19*6

8 Pantry Good working anMon-msnt 4 competitive wagM 447-7774

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS tor

MlddtabM South of Joy Rd.

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR • Bartenders. - W M BtsR,

Cook*. Oays 4 Nights, to* Ome/ ' kt person Mon thru

an* On Ths M M Ptymouth

pen tans. Appfyi Frt. 11em-3pm Green, 39450 5 k

PIZZA MAKER needed to manage paxeria 2 - 3 yrs. experience Com-

t fM sagM Mon. - Frt. waM-andaoft After 4pm 261-3*21

PREP COOK Dependable hard working rer*etlM •nd aM irtoMvatad person. Apply at Joy Msnor 2*099 Joy Rd

RADISSON SUITE HOTEL

The Radlaaon Sun* HoM m now far-ing tar OM taaowtng poMtkaM: • AM SERVER Fu* nme/pert nme 84 50 per hour, plua Opa 4 benefits Apply M 37529 Grand Rliai Ava. FamangtonHMa

- F e e * *

WAITRESS/WAITER t M 4

WAITSTAFF. BUS STAFF BAR STAFF 4 BET UP CREW

4 aiaranga Laurel Manor * an quel 4 ConMaca Center 3*000 School-crafl Rd. UvonM. 4*2-0770

WATT STAFF - FM or pari Wna Ea-p i n m o i htfplui BWBMI m t M H i . Apply m paraon Mon - Thurs.. 2-4pm, Bannlgan'S. 2 * 5 5 5

WAITSTAFF NEEDED-ExperMnoe and quaMy aarvtoe a muet Dey or evenmg hrs. CM Kathy l-4pm

WAIT STAFF Mual M 1* or older Ca* John

WEDOfTRKJHT OR WE DONT DO IT

Seeking aggreearve mdMduM* KM 4 pari oma. gr« cook 4 knchen prep coM poanlona tor both day* 4 raghis We oftor hoiafy raM com-

40 IK mem matching Kind*, profit Marlng letkernem. Mock ptan aRer 5 j'aara. M l medlcM benefits after * month* wafting period, meel reduction, monthly merit 4 performance* raM-M Apply In person mt:

BOB EVANS RESTAURANT 13*11 MktdtabM Rd - Uvome

506 Help Wanted Saiae

B E T T E R H O M E S A N D G A R D E N S

TRAINMG sfter kcenema CM our NORTHVILLE Oil

C H U C K F A S T

349-1515

Schwei tzer REAL ESTATE

BETTER HOMES 4 GAROENS 21 OFFICES

A CARPET AND UPHOSTERY Cleaning Co. In Novl IM* M opening

40 hrs or MM a weM AnnuM aatary 120.000 to 825.000 tog eon. CM 347-3550

ADMISSIONS ADVISOR to work at Glamor oue *Md of modMtag Muetl

+ bonua Ptymouth. 456-0700

A FASHION CONSULTANT You earn * a* GreM houral Good monayt Your own ti uMiaaM You can have W For dataM cM 4 leava

AGENTS WANTED EARN TOP DOLLAR

ntg tor a tow good aaaM gars 4 mansgar Candida have people MM» 4 the i tton 4 dedtoatlon to groa aand r ^

Fried Chicken. Attn

Kentucky Fi tormal. 2211

R O C K 4 R O L L - to t h e U m e o f 8 7 / hr. We have operanga tor aharp. arv thueleotta girt* 4 guys tor bar 4 M Mafl FM or part Oma empto/PM Apply wtth m Body ROM Cata.

5 3 5 - 4 2 2 *

RUMORZ

aST Wad*1 - 'set^aftor 'spnv 450%" Marrtmer al Cherry H*L WeaQand

• S E R V E R S •D ISHWASHERS

SmM. to* Mrvtoe luxury h o M h I tor to* Umep

The WYNOHAM GARDEN HOTEL 42100 Craacam BNd (Novi Town Center)

SHEEHAN-S SHAMROCK CAFE looking tor harMtorklng ooofca.

canon CM: 344-2440

SHENANOOAH COUNTRY CLUB In W. Bloom field, now hiring wMataft 4 dMhateft AM amfts a v M

85.50/hr ataft - $6/hr Gri* start. 82.*0/hr *•

S H O R T O R D E R C O O K Full or part time. 4-11 PM. Apply Biazo'a Restaurant. 446 N. Wayne Rd., neer C h e r r y N H Rd. Aak (or John

7 2 1 - 3 7 4 3

SlLVERMANS RESTAURANT

Days. Mtemocme. nat»a>aas. Cook, top wege. bM tenia. ImmedMM. WaBMMtHoars. bus

STATION 885 Nov taring. Une cooks, Host/hoM-

Bbus person. Day or mghl ahfRa. br psrt Oma CompeUtlve

x:mrsttsssz PDMoueia HMortc <W

STEWARD DISHWASHERS 4 Pantry (n^hts)4 LMa Cooks For I H a i r <BMM Country CtoP Some e p s M u t r i i n i a r i Top pay Good berMRs Lon 349-5544

STCOC PEOPLE-IM or part

V e n l S r n h « ^ ' 7 5 C S o v i Rd!'l

S U M M E R J O B FartoM tor people t hM ttaL HeM t

u m u ^ M M 47*-7*7*

WA/TPCRSOMS. now M r M g l M 4 peri Maaa, M MBa. Oood worMng

WAIT STAFF - A*

Urns. Seros. A * m a ' ? H»»y . Frar**n Ptaaa.

WAITSTAFF . B M P L U L M

! - F C R ^ T

WAITSTAFF COOKS ETC- f i p i l l

N g - M M f f i M . ' ^ *ov* "*M-

WAITSTAFF

srsasr... artglon HBM

WAITSTAFF |M svMMMs Coach s O M

277-MBD

WAJTSTR

1 MBi. I M M ' '

Franklin Club Apis

B O U T H F I E L D

*«,NT«D WAiTREReOk^

MtchiMn'* ho teat reel aataM n kets Become a pari of It today by

ng Amertc* « prenMr raM ae-comperiy ColdwM Benker The

a Over 1*00 offtaM acroM North

Michigan •rs trsmmg

e Ptoa much moral

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R MVMI I I Ptymoufh Canton

CMI Joan CM Jim 642-2400 45P-6000

FARMINGTON MLLS C M John 737-9323

Troy

to promoM peyoa pmciMMtg aer Mkkwaam of 2yrs saM* aapa-required >*gh ac*M»er and

accountaig beckgromd a deWato piue Send raaume eMt aalary ra-

Mk omenta to Bos 9*6 Obeerver 8 ccentnc Newspapers. 3*251

4*180

ADVERTING SALES

ALLSTATE SALESCARCER • neighbor 1 lugn ecM ofhcee D

Mr LaPaugh An EquM C

Degrae p r M r M CM

ARE YOU COMPETITIVE? Lookmg tor a rhadongaig arid leweidmn ca-reer m rem estate? a i ERA COUN-TRY RHX3E wa oftor a "FREE" pre-kcenea ctoaa on tha (ob iramlng. 100% oompsnaton program CM tor a conhdentM mtorvtoe. 474-3303

ART VAN FURMTURE ARE YOU LIKE ME?

I work herd and a things In Me My oan w M tor my effort I work bafeaan 42 and 46 hours In a wM dMptoyed ahowroom I enfoy peopM and gM greM person« aetMtactton from knowing mat rhM K M t M be better tor hevktg purcheeM my product I pi eeenify eem m aicaat of 83.000/ mo end r m not the highest peid aaMaperarm m my company, i alao

mg dantM. and e i en prottt tnermg tt tme aotmda ake you. we should t a * C M Mr Webb 549-2900

ASSISTANT MANAGEMENT/ SALES TRAINEE

Fsntastic opportunity a«h toM-growtng. le-volume turmture 8 mel-treM ahowroom Cendideie must be outgoing, bright and energetic No experience necaaaery. however, rental experience helph*. Earning

Sat Mr • a m Friday m 2*19*

Schoolcran Rd.. LNoraa. ML

B A T H S H O P S A L E S 4 pert Maa. good aMh H

BUILD A NEW CAREER ON THE ROCK

Fmd owl why Ma MtaM neme at 4-nancM eervtoM M now Me kneel

KM. Menege-ittaa. Sup<x>ri mem ervd mora

Contact PeterM BMgftlai T H E P R U D E N T I A L

G R E A T L A K E S R E A L T Y 666-6000

WORK WITH THE BEST!

Century 21 Advantage

We are nianipoia of ^ * Board of I taMort and an award wktrang off-ca< Ba aware of how auccaaah* you can be A M tor Barbara 526-0920

C E N T U R Y 2 1 - C A S T E L L I Put s i to work tor you

QMCUM the FREE iraaang tor new. mexperiencad mdMduMs 8 the on-going m-houM tremmg tor tha expe-rienced aataa paraon 8 EARN MORE. C M tor detMM 4 conhdemM mleritow regei Mng 100% comrms-aaon program. CM Jack Lucea or Don CeatMk tor

5 2 5 - 7 0 0 0

CHINA 4 GIFT SALESPERSON Haetop'a m the 12 OMs MM. Novt Mid Tel-Ex Plaza. SuulMaa a loM-Ing tor l iomamMort and other moovalad pereon* to Ml

plua benefits Appfy m person onfy

CONOO SITTERS FARMMGTON M U S

Lookmg tor rMa l l l . hard-working

Earn wMM you Marn end become an expert M e rewerdmg and KMMng

70

C O S M E T I C D E P T .

S A L E S P E R S O N

Appty Warren Prescription* 32*10 MiddtobM M 14 M M Rd

A 855 11T7

EDUCATIONAL SALES Pert oma. 20 - 2S hra , per wk -8250/iM . gaurameM * you qusafy Exoaftont tremmg Teacfang back-ground rMpfia 6rmg reeuma CM CMOM Knapp 4 6 4 - 0 « i

EOLNTASLE FINANCIAL CO Mi rm^Sstaa ReprsaentadvM tor-

a o m * mterMMd contact RichMd M Gaberiaon 347-7TWJ

t M store m Birmingham . M l or pari nme Hourly ptue commMMon CM tor an appointment 847-1300

ATTENTION EXPERIENCED SALES AGENTS

Laketront 4 coridomMMn experts ReaM your WghaM aartanga potan-t M 4 become peri ot a Mnmng laam C M tor oonAdamM m M .taa

8*1-3700 REAL ESTATE ONE

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS SM UndsrcovarWev Ungarie «

C M today - 944-4790

BACK TO WORK FORCE. M i tram you If you ara energetic, tt helping peopto. need money, ct Sendyat

473-5500

One Way Realty BRANCH OPPORTUNfTY

Lucrative poemon as an account ex-ecutive with rapidfy expandmg tem-porary ptocament company Candl-datoe muet have eeiaMMMd beck-ground aMh 3-5 yrs ki M M * » > InduStriM Branch a

requirements on Ml 4*017

t o PO Box

BRIDAL GOWN SALES - Needed tor buey Fsnnlngton HMt Seton Fua/ part Ume opening MuM be outgo-ing. dapandabM 8 ManOy W»

851-5111

•APPRAISAL TRAINEE" LQCM ofttae of l ien anal OrganaaQOn needs (2) fu*-tane care* minded <rv dhnduaM a e n g to work hard We oftor Trainer Eam-Whae-You-Laarn.

M M M r i w y s m a i c m of I32.IXI0 CM ROY HACKER 478-700*

A REAL ESTATE CAREER la tor you. Contact Larry Hanatn at < w tra* information carer 451-6700

CENTURY 21 MJL. CORPORATE TRANSFEREE SERVICE

A GREAT PLACE TO WORK AMBITIOUS?

CONSCIENTIOUS? WE WANT YOUItt

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M I C H I G A N ' S L A R G E S T R E A L E S T A T E C O M P A N Y

R E A L E S T A T E O N E !

CaripisM Training Piogiarn

CM Joe Mektfk. Mgr Pfymouth/Canton

4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

Mary/Tarry

3 2 6 - 2 0 0 0 City

AREA SALES Rapreeentathras needM. Earn 19 to 880K per yr.

product CM Pam

B U S I N E S S

O P P O R T U N I T Y

O F T H E 90 s 815.000 p « month potantM SMM of the art heefth 8 body cara ays-lama chetributortmpa now evMsbta m Michigan CM tor pra.Ms

313-421-3476 CASHIER 8 SALES poaRUna KM l ima/part Oma Benefits CjicManl

CHILDREN'S SHOE SALES Downtown Farmmgion area

47*-7* 11

CAREER SALES North America'! MrgaM and ' 1 Komca Copier and tocatoiM daator la looking tar Mghly mod! Mad. ca-

We oftar a atrong aupport organ non wfth axMnMie iraetang 1 gust antoart monthly basa. M M commissions, complete benewt

mdutkno prota sharing 1 * P iLMtn l Mvancais

Troy. Aim Arbor. LaMMa. R " E ipM OpportMHty Employer

C H A M B E R L A I N A Leederto

1 0 0 % C O M M I S S I O N

P R O G R A M C H A M B E R L A I N , R E A L T O R S a n n o u n c e s a 1 0 0 %

C O M M I S S I O N P R O G R A M f o r S A L E S

A S S O C I A T E S . O p p o r t u n i t i e s t o s o a r t o financial

h e i g h t s a s a l i c e n s e d R e a l E s t a t e A s s o c i a t e c a n

n o w b e y o u r s . F o r i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t o u r p r e -

p e n s i n g c l a s s , o u r t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m a n d o u r

1 0 0 % c o m m i s s i o n p i a n , p l e a s e c a l f o r a M -a la>4 > SM| i

c o n n a e n n a i i n i e r v i e w .

B l r m l n g h a m / B t e o m f l e l d

NANCY LEAVENWORTH 647-6400

T r o y

GARY NEWVILLE 641-1660

851-4400

557-6700

CHARLENE CLUCAS Lathrup Village P A T M O R G A N

COLLEGE STUOENTS Earn 86 par hour thM atanmar M a pnone interviewer Evemnga 8 • o M a n M only. CM. Mon-Fri 9-5 A M tor Mr MckkxVy 363-1717

COMPUTER SALES

COUNTER SALES - Permansnt to*

So fatograph M M-59

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS by

and/ or tuauranca saM* experlance re-qukred. W M aetabUMMd cuelomer b a M F M or part * m a a CM Mr natachMM

E N V I R O N M E N T A L P R O O U C T S company M aeM me dMtrtoutora and

tegars You JaM inki* your in-come. a a tram you 421-82*0

ENTRY LEVEL/INSIDE SALES Buay pinfssMnnM Ann Arbor M ofltoa/ahowroom a looking tar par-

paraon to isp iMai i l a top dusMy product OuOM include asBng PM product, antailng orders on oom-

packaga Satary laspertonca

Pafta Window And Door Company 3003 Waahtanew. alOO Ann Artrar, ML. 4*104

Ian. bquai Opportumty Empfeoyar

EXPANDING! Are you Brad of your current poat-0on? We oftor an e — M g New Op-poriunNy We haM a product thM everyone neaM avery day Earn 125 000-835.000 *rM yeer

EXPANDING INTO MEXICO

Nahaariung 4 memperafap ware-hQMM buameM expanding mto Mexico m spring of 1990 Urgently looking tor quatlftod peopM with eaperienca m buemoM 4 aato* Fantastic opporhmlty tor people tri Both Mexico 4 local markets

EXPERIENCED SALES PEOPLE n»«d«d tor tostsM growing fwmture company Apply M peraon. 30*50 Plymouth Rd . Uvoraa. Ml A M tor Laoa or Ptt*. 425-4000

FIELD REPRESENTATIVES If you would Ike Pie opportunity lo earn 860-8tOOl -8100 pm dey working M r t

ua today. You muat ba en-wgt*: 5 egg-ewrre -or conetdM snort c M Mr John.

45S-1740

FLOOR COVERING SALESPERSON Looking tor piutosMuiiM Ftoor Cov-•rtng a M — B * — aMh M M m m of 4-6 yrs. aapMMnce In RsM* Floor Coverings MuM h a M knowledge ot ms Muring, leedtog Muaprtnta 4 es-

Mheo A amcera desk* to sue : * * a can bring tatBmlMd aMnlna power Salary + commMMon. Ca* tor ap-pokMmenL aftor 2.30pm. Oennia Rtomer. Rtonwr Floors. 353-4050

INSURANCE SALES You've hear BUT WE MEAN I

M Michigan WE CAN OFFER YOU... a proven markM piece. 40 MeM s

4 0 W ) * i C M Mr Jsftary st SS3-0700

INVESTORS LIFE INSURANCE now suusptoig appfcaltona Up to 100% rnmimaatrwi. Trammg aiMabM. For lurthsr mfoi-meson CM 945-1204

KAR PROOUCTS

astas to me mduatrW truck ItoM . automotive and atetMuttonM ac counts Mgh mean t lor Pte right person, ovar tSO.OOO ths tost yr. couM doubto M 3 yrs We oftar vary lucrative ti M a t y aupport t program, dantaf 6 heafth ineurance m-*atd and masnnn i satos train-ing. For addtocmM mtor mauon cM Fred DanProM. DMtrict ManegM M

517-4**-327T

INTERESTED IN SELLING REAL ESTATE?

J i ASSOCIATE WITH TWO GENERATIONS OF

Well trained saiesperaoos have an advantage! * ? Excellent training programs

BIRMINGHAM JIM SORRENTINO

6 4 7 - 1 9 0 0

NORTHVILLE CHUCK FAST

3 4 9 - 1 5 1 5

ROCHESTER PHIL CANDELA

6 5 1 - 1 0 4 0

LIVONIA DON KAMEN

5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

BLOOMFIELD HILLS' CHRIS LEISMER

5 4 6 - 1 8 0 0

PLYMOUTH DARLENE SHEMANSK1

4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

TROY JAN GRUPIDO

6 8 9 - 3 3 0 0

LAKES AREA CHRIS CORNELL

CT3-1122

OTHER LOCATIONS LLOYD EDWARDS

2 6 8 - 1 0 6 0

2% OFFICES

M t M k l K .

Chamber la in , R E A L T O R :

CELLULAR SALES An incredible opportunity to be part of celiuiar's "state of the art" growth industry. The oWest and largest cellular distributor in the midwest is expanding its retail sales force. Looking for 2-S years direct sales experience and excellent phone sales a must, unlimited In-come potential Including salary, commission, bonus plan, expenses and benefits No cellular experience necessary. Training provided. Posl-ttons available at our Farmington

Send resume to:

ATTENTION: SALES MANAGER S 2 8 2 5 NORTHWESTERN HWY.

FARMINGTON. Ml 4 8 0 1 8

CAREER SEMINAR t

BETTER HOMES aad GARDENS REAL ESTATE SERVICE

and

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE, INC. !

'What Selling Real Estate Can Do for You!99

A a i n f o r m a t i v e 2-hour <m t h e field at real

Tuesday, Ms? l f t • 6:30-8:30 PJL k f h a m - B i o o a f l e h

Thursday. Apr* 26, 1990

a company need* • proles-neiermetile — — ' -p o i n n v I r

aataa peraon wMh experience W R M T u a e s A u e

• « » h S30 000 and mora Aral

1«tO0)S*B-1113

M B * . Cafl Mery or 3 3 * 4 0 0 0

fltCOME OPPORTUNITY

I N E E D H E L P I era and ta « M time.

458-4217

MAKE MORE MONEY "FULL OR PART-TIME

• managa-ipanyofBS

I or cad 421-5060

T h e Pruden t ia l Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 421-5660

NEW CAR SALES Autoban Mazda, VW, Puegeot has an opening for an ag-gress ive highly motivated sales per-son. Applicant must have a strong desire to secceed. Auto sales experience pre-ferred. Excellent op-portunity for the right individuals. For an In-terview contact Myles Kearney.

A u t o b a h n Motors I 338-4531

K O H L S NOVI O N O W O d a O r .

equal Oppor tur t ty Employer M / F

LIVONIA CAREER NIGHT| and w tuady

cMng. M a n tort ua. OMoov Century >1 Today can put you In

M w 3. T f t u r a d * . 7:00pm 17112 Farmtagion tod

(NorViaad oorner d SM MBM C e l Bonnie Der id a l Century 21 Todey 055-2000 lor r*a amadnna.

Award Winning Centur ion OMoa

LONG TERM CAREERS To Imp pace wtth axoai-iant markets In our araa, wa ara Making a taw qua* ty paopta for profaaslonal caraara In raal aatata aataa. Wa oflar outstanding train-ing that could laad to po-tential Aral yaar aarnlnga In

of 625.000. CALLOUS SEEGER

FARMINGTON/

MEW CAM SALES C h r y s l e r - P V *

; UVONIA CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH

; \ 30771

0 # r 0 M E T W C ASSISTANT -a fdenMI l o r buey Uvonia

be trained C a l George • * 475-5400. Tuea. or Frl..

t o awrk hard and a t 9 00-noon

M U L T M M L U O N S CORP- Expand-aMn ML la looking lor people Inter-H d m Md idgaman l . Market ing 5 PeraonM Growth. A l t r a d i n g pro-vided 24 hr. recorded m u t a n t For Interview* cM. ( 3 1 3 ) 3 7 ^ 6 9 1 1

NEW HOME SALES t aalee

home •a tah ' . *v. Po-

l a n d * high MXume aataa. baatc typing. attractive, we wm train. torn the Near

Home OMMon o l T h ©

P r u d e n t i a l Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 421-5660

Independently Owned and Operated

Quit LOOUng lor a JoW

Cad Carol Yoat or Glor ia I

i w CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE

• Do you think you'd be terrific In sales but you've had no experience or training?

• Oo you love working with people? • Do you want to earn $20,000-$30,000

annually? H so, call us at Workbench. We'll give you a new career and teach you a

2 new business. We offer a salary plus 3 commission, paid medical and dental

coverage and a vacation package. If 2 you'd Hke to be a part of our sales

PROFESSIONAL FUNDRAISER ground Ooor opportunity Naar m u » -Mvd concept 8 flguro Income poeel Ma. Cad Mr* . Rao4-6pm 335-0545

Real Estate Career

We Want Vaum We ara t rain you and Hart you on long term high income career. Cad

Mary Ann Oraal Farmmgton/Famkngton HM*

651-1900 REAL ESTATE ONE

REAL ESTATE r In I ConaMaririg a a

Beading to be a more product ive re-altor? Went t o w o r t m a non emofc-Ing erwrln

pe r tMpe le m * thorough a training program? Con-

tact CtrOa 8Mneky M 201-1000 .

REAL ESTATE fcawM •one v e n t e d pan-tuna and/or tofl-

of

cad DermM or Owen. Ralph 545-0020

REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY

Opanlnga evedebie lor conf ident people aMMig to e e m wtMe learning. Wa wm leach you the reel aetata

inaeaand gat you atarted on the roed lo tucoeeel C e l TOM

COLDWELL BANKER 4 6 2 - 1 8 1 1

SALESPERSON wtth beckground In M | | H M t e aed unitorme In

Looking tar mature 5 taaatM s « i o n Send reeume to: P.O. Boa 1005. Oearbom. 45121.

SALES POSITION - U l aMa tar ratad carpal atari I M d H M * Cafl Peggy 335-5700

SALES SUPPORT Whemoi you ara tooting tor * tafl or pert Wne poeHtan. are ara Interested In, you. Aa a quality leeder In me l a t M o n mduetry. OT taka pr ide In Mrtng t r tand* . M p t u l people pro-v *kng an opportunity tar peraonal a protaoelont l growth Wa oltar excel-lent beneMa Including marchandlae dMoount. paw vacation 5 hoadeys Inter«Mad appdeama ara knitted to apply at:

C r o w l e y ' s WILDWOOD R_AZA

S Ford Rd.. Weettand

Territorial " Sales Reps

Full & Pari Thme

REAL ESTATE SALES r - r g r o t h a

Laura Prendergest South f leB/La l lm ip VMaga

559-2300

REAL ESTATE ONE REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON

tuoer. proven t r a d opportunity.

Muat be tap producer • — Exc adant oppo

REGISTERED REPS - We need 2 Rape t o market TEA. deterred com-

ing ckei H A S D I

cdent* e *d *b i a . Muet be Me and I. Cad Mr. Draeatar or

Mr. Jeneen. 255-0066

RENTAL AGENT F u l Wne poalt lon tar our p r e e t l g l o u a S o u t h f i e l d

n right ap-aalea ex-

endd oommlaatan, Contact Marflyn d 746-0070

RETAIL SALES: Experience aary, p lumbing and hardware. Fud or pert-t ime. Cafl U v o n

422-1155

ROUTE SALES PERSONS I company he* immediate poel-r raf leb l t in S.E. Michigan Ap-

ply In pel eon or aand leeuma to: Van Dyne Cro t ty Inc., 1178 East Bdarorth, Ann Arbor , M l 4 5 t 0 «

EOE

SALE PERSON WANTED, new con-etructton. muat be experienced In

Only experienced paopta apply. Farmington HMa area. • cad 545-2323

S A L E S - A n

tar"-r^rss: wag* 5 benefit package,

reeume to: Standard Paint Co.. 8225 Lyndon. Detroit. M l 45235

SALES/CASHIERS • 5 p e n nme poafltana Sonant* a exoeflent oppor tun i t ies Ask tar Ron.

SALES-Faat paced, growlngg gour -met food oo. m UvorJa »eefcmg m<S-

ttammg. vehicle, taimorta*. corpo-rate aupport a oareer oppor tuni ty Join the Mem. 261-7211

part call Ms. Soppeisa at 352-1530

or Ms. Lenehan at 459-1920

:AREER SALES OPPORTUNITY

For nearly 40 years a tradition of quality Raal Estate Brokerage haa been our Hallmark at:

Wtir, Mafiuti, Snyder A Ranks, Inc. Work wtth aome of Michigan's highest-earning Reel Estate Saiee Associates. It's contagious. Due to an extremely active residential reel sstate market, a limited number of sales positions are currently available. For information about training and opportunity. caM: Rochester

roy/Birmlngham/Bloom flaw Hills Jaefc Cloud

Ptymouth/NorthvWe/Canton

Wast EUoomftekl/Fsrmington

^sfssssr^6 Hm> • 8 1

W E I R M A N U E L . S N Y D E R A R A N K E , I N C

R E A L T O R S

SALES MANAGEMENT Medical Weight Lose C M c hee Im-medMM openlnga tar managers and i t B l M t n l monogara In our t u b m b a n araa c f ln ic* Sate* eapeilenue pre-tarrad but not neceeaary NaaL t r im flguro flaelrad. Paid training and M l benef l ta Earn S20.000 pkia the l l rM yaer 356-2140

Sales Manager Laedtag araa rwM estate Ebmpany. aaa a e la l ad wi th » 1 IranchMa. look-ing to m Satee Meneger poeMon. DicaBanl oppoi tu id ly . Sand reeume and compenodttan requkementa t o Box 000. Obeerver 5 Eccentnc Heaapeper* . 36261 Schoolcraf t Rd.. UvonM. MtaNgan 48160

SALES P B I S O N - Experienced in naar conetructtan to tad In n « a aub-<JMetanm.W •oenee. Cad

Ingtan H M s Ml. 45010.

. 31731 150.

SALESPCRSON To aad proprietary product* t o ma-eNne tool industry and and uaars. Experience only. Send reeume: P.O. Boa 57067 Canton. Ml 46157.

Ths Pru SALES HEP

oMerlng an e x c e d e n ^ ^ l lunity in aataa wi th opportunity tor management. PraMowt tatat sxpart-anoa l a ne t m c m a r , as a a add train. Tha terr i tory ancompaaeee Oeklend, J ^ W a M y a w

iltonr at th atantng aatary >4> ta aaoo

dana. Comperr i t i r i M i ara among me beet in d«e M u a t r y . Cad Mr. HM, 5 - t W . 313-563-5457

S U B U R B A N TRAVEL A G E N C Y

MgMy mcd eted. TM* M a aoBd ca-

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN REAL ESTATE

immediate openings to join our team! A limited number of sales positions are currently available. Unlimited Income potential. Professional sales training by seasoned managers help you to a fast start If you are sales motivated and want to use your abilities to your potential, please call for in-formation about training and opportunity

Birmingham....CHUCK BALOCH o r CHUCK PATZER 645-2500

B loomf le ld hiiis.. JOHN MCKINLEY 540-5500 Framdm...T0M NOLAN 626-8700 West Bloomfleld...CICELY BR00K0VER855-2200

CPANRPOOK ASSOC. INC RFALTOPS

IDEAL FOR A MOTIVATED INDIVID-UAL wi th a c o t e g i degree and/or e l • e e l 2-3 year* o I eodd seise experi-ence. and an a g g n a t l ». person-able manner. ThM poemon M ra-

• tar da<ataplng naw ac-e* wet aa maintaining a

cur rant reoMonMt d tan t M o e In the U V O N U area. Pan Oma hours are 5pm to Opm. Mon -Frt.

WRITE IT

REAP! ance beeed Incentive ptan For an i n te rv iew appo in tmen t , p lease CALL:

T r u G r e e n C o r p 1 3 0 3 3 F a i r l a n e

— _ U v o n i a , M l . 4 8 1 5 3

525-5200 EquM Opportunity Employer M/F

SOLICITOR - par i tkne. expen-enoed. Air condit ioning compeny. Experienced only need apply.

544-1757

SUCCESSFUL INSURANCE Agency seeking a dedicated protaeetanM to

The Aa

looking tor an anthualaetlc. aelf-mottvsted mdMduM. Satoa o r Insur-ance expertanca holptuL Strong compeneaMon dependent on expert-

opportunity. Metwcrt. 5000 Ldtay.

081-3300 Canton.

TELEMARKET/Cuetomer Service Fud t ime poelttan/experlencaiLonly. Hourly piua commMaton. Contact Ron Raymond. 0 to 6pm: 544-0730

T E L E M A R K E T E R S - E x p e r l e n c e d only. Hourly plua commMalon. Cat

TELEMARKETERS NEEDED S tan immediately <6 per hour 5 up plus bonusss. CaB today 721-3350

TELEMARKETING Immediate opening* In our teMmer-ket lng department Top pay plua commtaatan. Hours: «.30am-3pm. Homemakars 5 atudanta welcome. Uvonia A r e s 471-0001

TELEMARKETING Do you went t o w o r t hard a make a tat o l money? 5 Immediate tuB Hme npemngt tor experienced aetae pro-laaalonMt In our SoutMtald Office. Cad Bruce. 352-6267

TELEMARKETING Telemarketing rape needed lo erata Made tor MM-oaced aataa Mon ot growing mobde oommu

I dlvL oommunlca-

opportunl t leM Paid trammo hourly wege and conwnlialoiie. Cad our MadMon Heights off ice weekdays: 667-3456

TELEMARKETING •4 .55 par hr. to M a n Approximately 23 hrs. per week. Cat aftar 4:30pm

422-7900

TELEMARKETING Earn up lo 56 per hour piue I a n d commiss ion . Greet hours 0 :30AM to 3PM WM train LNonla area. Cad Dabble. 622-3773

TELEMARKETING PERSONNEL

mot ivated mdMduM with telemar-ket ing expertanca. Graphic a n w id draf t ing experience pretaired. Ced Debbie MwtoraM at 720-7700

TELEMARKETING NaUonM company haa a new loca-t ion at 12 Mde/SouMMId l heve 10 poeitione to IM Immediately Gau-ranteed hrty.. + bonueea + aome benefits. Looking tor snthusisetic.

* (peak ing people. M t h a poet-att i tude

Tkad o l looking tor your ouetomer? Earn $25K minimum flrst yaar.

Nocotocada. Wa ara Amer ica ' ! largeM 5 gt oaa tg ta home tood aa

three to eeridoo naw eocounts In the Oakland 5 Wayne county. Our com-pany M over 30 yaer* oM. W e oMer tod training. hM ban oompany provided

*ancamanl . » your t ired of your praeerd Metua. and a a X i o aarvtoe a quality product that aMta. ptaaae cad Mr Rogers. 462-0230

TIRED OF THE RAT RACE? 510.000 + per month pat—l ie. Opoortunrty knocks aMh the oour-

t o ce« 456-6225

WE ARE LOOKING tar anargeUc. M M N l o u a miPiitdueM to aa* adver-

ThM M a ground door o p p o n ^ f - A radabta veMde la ra-

425-0533

have more buyer* «e under our unique

•SHOW-N-SAVT- marketing Mm. matam euccaee M ~ thoea that wMh to i • n e Company, tta

r l r M M i y i r o g r a m ^ C M I today tor

OUROMI I n c . REALTORS 626-3000

•100.000 PLUS OPPORTUNnV wtomoMve tetee meneger - NEW -« E D - F 6 L A golden appor twd ly i I ' e t m i i ai a high volume Ford

TMa M a aataa management oooortumty tor d ie IrtgM p »

h ara toeklng lor the (MESTi

W N M M d Ford mc tOTafTetac Taytar. M k * 46100

TM* Md phona

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§44-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County 152-1222 Rochester/Rochester Hills l»MI. TUSSOAVroRTMURSOAV«OmON ta.FROAVTORtaONOAV«OlTlON

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ADULT CARRIERS needed tar home dedvary o l ihe 0 •erver a Eocantnc newip«p«r* m B u t n t M t r A Auburn HBM Mondayt a Thuredays. Approximately 3 t o 4 nours e day Good pay Ftatabta nours For tu rWw intarmedon. cad:

Observer Circulation 651-7575

ADULT CARRIERS tor M m H o d . a , o I me

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Observer Circulation 591-0500

ALVtN'S OF BIRMINGHAM reeking pen t ime Mock/ reoeMng person Apply 240 Ptaroe St B t -

PART TIME ON CALL Approech people m a ket* lo pe rddpe te m our meritel ra-•eerch program Flexible hours. No

270-1631

ASSISTANT tor SeMe a Mer tedng o< condoa. Attentive. protaeetanM tppeerenca. Communicat ion a ctar-icM. NcM on waded Lk

CAMPAIGN WORKER8 WANTED -Weyne County MuM be r i a n t a r i a voters Very flexible hows. Fua.'pen nme 274-0300 or 335-5000

CHRISTMAS AROUNO THE WORLO

Beck by popular demand" Aree Re-gtonM Director currently hiring Su-pervtaort t o hire, t ram a menage Dsmonetrelors. No eedlng required. Greel Bonua I inconOve progrem. Greet ccmmna ion Abeohdely no In-vestment. Cafl Karen at 477-t25S

CLERICAL POSITION tor evenmga a aaakenda Ced Mr CorMtt . Newton Furniture. Novl

340-4000

C O O L D U D E S

N E E D

C O O L C A S H it • herd to be cool when you r* broke The t ' i why you lho t4d check ou l what «e ha<ie to oltar If you'd Uka a flexible ( chedue and to make Between 54 SO to • 8 00 an hour, come and work at Mtdweet Pubksh-« •

We have lufl snd per i - t ime positions, flexibta ached-ute*. conteets. bonuses and mora. If you're thinking about codege. check out our acholarariip |

RECEPTIONIST - PART TIME lor Weet Bloomfleld heelth d u b Saturday*. Sunday* a evenmga Contact Mlcfcl M 861-5214

It you want a cool |ob In a caauM etmoephere. give ue a cell between 4.30 pm end 8 pm et 650-4330

COUNTER CLERKS Metura person or atudanta. WM tram Good pay Apply M any Mai Km Cieonor». or cad tor neereet ta-cetion 537-8052

CUSTOMER SERVtCE- ln your neighborhood Earn S100-»S00 a « * Flexible hrs. No door to door

661-6124

DESK CLERK • noon to 5:30pm 25-M h r a p e r w e e k N o w t M J u n e l . Requetbaa Fermlngton 474-1313

HANDY PERSON tor prtvete home, to do odd )otoe (eome outdoor wor t ) 2 dey* * week Own treneportatlon Wrmmgham area 545-5540

HELPER needed to ctaen off ice bu i ld ing* . Mon-Thur evenings 5;45pm to approximately 10:30pm. Treneportatlon cen be provided Irom Pt A rn Ferm HMa S4 75/hr to atari Muet be dependeble. M a n Im-medWtaly Belore Bpm. 474-0056

HELP WE RE SWAMPED Need one herd working, dependeble person lo help wdh n o c k end Hupping m Da-

1. - I ' - -J • Mt a a itfli cron atr -cocMeu anoina aieuiouio" Must be ebM to m up to 76 toe. Muet Afl poaltlon Immedleteiy Per-fect tor student or retiree Hours ere tem-Spm through the end o i June. Cat Leo et 271-7550

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591-0900 644-1070 852-3222 Fax Your Ad 591 -6120

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507 Halp Wanted Part Tims

M N I * . lor « S i i r i n eree. 4:30 unti l 6:30am. 2

be depenMaMa aMh car. « 2 6 / t 4 0 586-7704

Thuraday.AorS2S.19S0 OAE * 1

EDUCATIONAL SALES TadMWtg background he taM Fufl/

h S r s " * * *

GCNBRAL LABOR Par t -ama, tor Apartmerw i m SouthAaM Cafl BAM-6 30PM

HAIR STYUST Ae recaptiontaL Uoaneed Artlete Northtand Canter 566-1722

O E A L tar Art atudent or cralta p a r i ton. 15-20 hrs. wk Good wdh hOTda 4 dated ortantad work lo wtm m m

561-6026

KUme Plymouth area, evenmge. . thru. Frl. 265-5413

LADIES give youraod die p o r t e d your own t *

Lingerie at homa eermngs. Iras

training, amafl m .eetmenl 340-6225

NATIONAL FIRM aeaka par i t telephone reporter, eerty hours Ced Kdn 351-6662

An EquM OpportuMly Employer

OFFICE CLERICAL, t i l i n g . BgM ac-counting KtaM tar brlgM honwnad-er Downtown Fermlngton Ced ba-twaen l - 6 p m . 478-3" ~

OUTDOOR WORK - Set-Sun. muel be ctaen oul a honeat. l ummer monthe. 54 per hour 421-4630

PART TIME » I l l l t a m to A n room poraonnal. U 50 per hour l o a te r t GonerM ctaricM akMa required Ro-

a . 652-2331

PART TIME CLEANING Evenings M o n tha. Set Ftaxtaia hours. CaB Jearmle l -5pm.

455-9786

PLACEMENT COUNSELOR

A major te»ifl»u<e«y servtoe m Llvo-rse hee e permenent pen-t ime poei-t ion avadaeaa tor mominga Vou must sn)oy working on ths phonoe a heve good commurScaBon MMs. 1

off ice experience required Ce l C a n " appointment 477-0574

RECEPTIONIST - PART TIME Flexible houra tor BIrmmgfiem heir aelon Tha Ginger Group .547-7670

or 545-2767

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST tor SoutMtaM Financial Planning Firm. Muet have good telephone I t y p i n g / w o r d process ing sk i l ls ; p l i a i a r t personedty a appearance 20 h r * par week. Non emokmg ervvv ronmerrt »45-7SOO

RECEPTIONIST For preetlgloue Bloomfleld I State of the art ealtcnboerd. excei-lenl co-workers. prolaadQiiM et-moephere Experience, enthuaiaem,

q d r e d . High selery redact* the top cedbur peraon we ara aeeklng Hour*: Tuea.-Frl. 4-7pm. Sat 8em-1pm. Sand reauma 10: Recapttaniet. PO Box 864, Bloom-fleld HMa Ml. 46303-0864

RELIABLE HELPER, pan Ume tor Thurs a Sat to help wtth e I aa lawns, also look ing tar aomeone tor rac-quet bed Bob 537-0273

RENTAL AGENT APT.LEASING

Experience required tor NW au«ur ban commun ioaa Kaften Enterprises. Inc.

352-3800 RETAIL SALES - HOTEL GIFT SHOP. Ter ' i i lnglon/Uvonie Area, Pen t ime CaB beteeen 8em-5pm Mon. th ru F r i 476-0100

SEAMSTRESS wenlad a Setae Par •on aan tad tor b r t ta i thop m Plym-outh. Apply m person. Begin-n i n g s . A B r i d a l S h o p . 6 4 0 Starkweather.

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST W o r t p e a t ime lor me. CO Typing a good phoneakf lM neceeeery i - 5pm. Mon-FH Canton 451-0011

A SOUTHFIELD CPA FIRM per i t ime parson a M i good tele-phone etiquette tor general off ice dutiee. IdeM MtuaMon tor atudent Approx imata i r 20 hrs. par araak.

550-2222

TWICE MONTHLY houae to houae deflvery m Uvonta-

Ced Amar icen FtaM Marketing 046-5620

SOI Help Wanted Domestic

AAA smers Employment hee Open-Inge tor r e d t b l t people who h own treneportat lon, 20 yeers or o ld-er Pick your own hours. Cad tor ap-pacatkm: 0 AM-3PM: 562-4453

A Dependable babyslttsr chdd under 1 year m m

Tues-Fr t . I Cafl a l tar 6pm

ADORABLE 3 and V A j d i r O k J need loving, dapanrtahta Mttar m Ferm-lngton HBM h o m a Part Ume Own tranaportatton, non-em Cad Evenings.

ADORABLE 6 Month Ota a 4 yr. o M n i l a* TLC adds mom works, home or y o m . FuB flme. CMI 476-3676

A C E COMPANION tar embutatory t tderty Mdy. MuM

t tan i MaHly. 5St days a wk tm*tm. Drivers toanee. aata

required. M e p l t TMegreph

Are You L o o k i n g F o r A

N t o a W o r k E n v i r o n m e n t ? Uva-in l i u u a a k t t i i a 'iMMrt cere po M o n ta M a i W M t T a p - Open ta • ta iBaMt . r w - e m o k a r a M M I K aatai 5-6 d a y s SS0 par day

W*'W,e*737-8847 A-1 U V E d i A j d a Me leor Nme ! . . 7 daya P t M a r n f l torMgn Mnauaga ta tak ing. Excedent pay rituMe room. bdML TV MuM drkra

BLOOMFICLD AREA SddyMWar needed tar 16 mo. o t a In my home Mon.- FrL.

E. tavtng. non emok mg I ta t a re tar Mtanl d f l i

tar 6 yr bay. 7-dam ( 3 J I t M i h M a

BABY SITTER Mr FubMmMW MB* dayeara home, par i dma •adrfaMB.

^ g W T T w a i i i * m Bfda.

mm mm t o oare Mr adaMdfd M BM-

S : = i : " T S 5 a

M l Help W

old daugWar. dafly 7AM-6PM be-ginning eartv June, my home (Farm-«g«>n Hflta) or yours Experience «"Mi kdan la pra ter ied Cac J ian l rM-

I LU. 5 - . - W A M I J T Q U 3 € K E E P £ R / M O T H | 7AM-6PM. be- ER - I d MM 81 WDM

BABYBnTER 2 oeys/weak. att J I M tar 16 mo . end 5 year aM. amokar. RaMianuaa. .11 N

s r . 474-6687

CHILDCARE - coflege atudent ok Bdgln aa aoon ea pa i t l b l i i . Fuf l /pen Ome Gdbd Blnrangnem tamdjnetlh

CreaBWy Ca 540-661

O t I L D CARE-fcj t t ime or pen time tar 2 yaar o M m my Uvonia home. Experience. i e t » w i u e e a tranepor-

CHILO CARE NEEDED m our WeM Btaomltald home tor 2 chddran. Mon-Thurs. Spm-7 pm Non. cer required.

CHILD CARE wantad - tn our Ro-

Tlture. 7em-4:30 tor 2 young c M -dren. 3 yrs. a 6 moe Retarencee a expenenca. non amoker, 652-6423

COLLEGE STUDENT tar part Mma M M M M M r A B l B d l — bta hours. Good pay. Own

DAYTIME BABYSITTER 6 Ught Houeekeeper 5 daya Needed m my

iM t ia i k jaa . Non-emoker. 356-6026

DRIVING a aome eeetaianoa tor lady m Orcherd Lake. Pontlac Trafl area Part ome Retarencee required

681-0003

FEMALE - To »va-m end aeatai wde m aheelchiak' Non-emoker. middM aged, high t c h o d diploma, retar-encee Room A boerd * aaiery

FLEXIBLE person to care tar boys. 2 a 6. on a par i t ime oocaMonM baoM. Some a c h o d t ranaponat lon necee-aary Plymouth 453-0104

FUN. ENERGETIC PERSON To care tor my 3 boys, m our W. Btaom-AeM home Muet love kids 5 treen Mr LflO houeekeepmg. Retarencee. Own car 3 to 4 dey. 737-0785

GARDENER NEEDED - Experi-enced 1 day a week Excedent rel-aranoee required Orcherd Lake. Pontlac Trafl a r a a 683-2363

G R O S S E P O I N T E EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

565-4578 60 YEARS RELIABLE SERVICE

Needs exper ienced Cooks. Nannies. Maids, Housekeepers. Gardeners. Butlers. Couptae. Nurse Aids. Com-panions and Day Workers tor prt-vata homes

16514 Mack Avenue Groeee Pointe Ferma

HOME CARE WORKER - Lookmg tor col lage age or older person lo care tor handicappad gin on Sim-days only, about 6 or 7 hours Soma lifting mvolvsd- Experience he lp id but not necaaaery S6 SO per hour Own t ranapor te t lon. Farmington

474-7074 HMs. After 4PM.

HOUSEHOLD HELPER - 1 lem-3pm Me ie r non amokar Good •w immar . good wtth kids Lunchss. clsanlng. chdd cere - G*ie 3 5 6 Farmington HBte 851-5509

HOUSEKEEPER - Btoomfleld HMa area Flexible hrs Must be ebM lo drive Uve m or dafly Reapond to

mt. M l 46504 P.O. Box 4623. Flint.

Dept HOUSEKEEPER

> end eed-mothreted mdt-vtduM needed l o round oil our pro-taeetanM maintenance teem Fufl end par i t ime ava f l t f t l s Cafl Greg at Saddle Craek Apar tments

344-0066

HOUSEKEEPER - For larga home M BloomHMd Hflta. Uve-m arrange-ment It you pratar. Single or mar-ried. non amokar . r e t ebM. mature a

HOUSEKEEPER. «va-m p ia ta i ied Must love chi ldren, agea 3Vt a 6"* girls. Mature, exper lened p iMei iod . non-emoker . rtaarenoea. 555-5560

HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY To Ave m Weet BtoomheM home lo ctaan Houae and care tor chddran.

Nvmg quenars 555-5509

HOUSEKEEPER - 2 days 2 Mghta. mdbde etaerty lady, lovely home, drive, non amokar . drinker, ralar-

340-3077

BIG SISTER TYPE To Uve In our W. BtaomflaM homa and he lp take care o l kids. Muet be outgoing and energetic We oltar aun. ton. A boat ing Salary negott-ebta. hours flaxlbta CMI 737-2400

NANNIES NEEDED tor lufl and p a n nme. Ave In or out . Newborn cara.

"Your l ink t o axcepOonei chad cara" . Your Nanny Connect ion

766-1700

501 Halp Wanted

MOTHERS HELP-

homa W help cara tar 21 month old eon. Expecting 2nd chad Sept Non amokar Pilnata IMng quar te rs Own t ranapor tadon Rater anoaa Exeat M M Satary 6 BENEFITS CaB M e n

M b M peopM wtm car tar par i o r t . Ftaatata hours, goad pay r a aMccma. Two tocanona

Farwdngton a Canton

HOUSEKEEEPER. muat d r t va Cafl w. lO-4pm. 273-7250;

altar 7pm. 626-3066

LOVING M O M to cara tor 3 month oM. 3 days a week and an occaMon-M 4 y*. old m my homa or yours

- , T k 464-6162

MATURE non-emoker to care tor 3 6 7 mo old m Plymouth home

Frl., 7:30em - 3pm, own t ranaportadon After 3pm 453-7372 Con '

my 2 (25 5 7 mo ) m my Ro-

c heeler HflM homa flam flpm. Mon • Fn. Cafl between 7-Opm. 861-7104

SITTER m my home or you rs 2 boys, agae 2 yeers a 7 months needed tar weekdays. 7:30em-5 : 3 0 p m . R e f e r e n c e ! r e q u i r e d

500 Help Wantad

APARTMENT CARETAKER CoupM Larga Suburban complex Expert-

only Apartment piue trtnga A Cad Qtan or Wende

APARTMENT COMPLEX CARETAKER COUPLE

For Qeeutttul Farmmgton area Satary. utiflty aflowanoe and apart-

476-6060

APARTMENT MANAGER exper ienced Retireee Huaband may hold enother oiAMde )oC ShMby area. Cad L e u 373-5060

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE Wanted tor 00 unit WeM Dearborn Apertmonta To handle baalc main-tenance. Maamg end bookkeeping. Satary. beneflta piua apartment in-d u d a d Expertanca and letaranca required Cad Mr Sdver 560-1768

A P A R T M E N T M A N A G E R

C O U P L E Cxcaltanl salary a beneflta M M -m u m d 2 y e a n experience re-qu i red Large a u b v b a n community. Kaftan Entarprtaee, mc.

352-3800 A S S I S T A N T

M A N A G E R C O U P L E ' Dependable couple needed to n a l i t m the menagement d attractive apt. c o m m m l t y located m growing aub-

MMnienanca/aataa ax-retarred. aalary. apt..

I rmga beneflts a opportuni ty tor ad-vancement Cat between to-5

2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4

C A R E T A K E R C O U P L E Needed (ut t ime m Canton Wagaa include apanmont 8 utMtlee CaB tor m i e r M e w 307-0200

CARETAKERS FOR mobde home p e r t , mature handyman/woman, re-tireee aMc ome, aalary + tree hous-ing Reply l o Mlaa Safly Kandah. 14309 Sunbury Dr Livonia, 46154

MAINTENANCE COUPLE, experi-enced. Canton area mckidaa sMary. apartmant . utlktiea a insurance CaB 9am-5pm. 450-1310

MANAGER COUPLE (working) to menage 300 apartmant unit. N Oakland County Min imum 5 y r s ex-

ary. beneflta Sand reeume or tatter to Box 954. Obeerver a Eccentric Naarspapers, 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd.. Uvonia. Michigan 46160

MANAGER COUPLE nage 52 uni t . 5

story tagh-rtee M downtown F lm. Man must be capebM d doing a t momienanco. auch aa pkanbtng. a t a d r i d l y . air condBlonmg. e tc Lib-er al aalary, 2 bedroom apertmerit, health b a n d i t * and a l utMtiea CaB Mr Latter 356-5555

RESIDENT MANAGER COUPLE needed tor noithweat araa apt. complex M u d be knoetadgebM m d u m b i n g , heel ing a general mamte-nance Should ba able to meet wtth the pubac Reply to Box s * 0 6 Ob-•erver a Eccentric newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. LfvonM. Michigan 48150

510 Opportunities

ADARIA -P a r t e d opportuni ty tar ambit ious peraon aeeklng Career Faahion Re-tai l ing - Womane Clothing. Sand re-auma t o 5 1 1 N Woodward.

510

REAL ESTATE S A L E S P E R S O N

IMMEDIATE OPENMG tar Oynemc raMdentlM enang po-

Mnt iM CaB 737-0660

911 Entertainment A BAND OR O J (YOURS TRULY)

CAROLE'S MUSIC FOR LIFE Solo Duo/Tno/Quartat flam

AB Oc-661-3674

HAVE YOUR MUSIC taataa changed? We buy your old

" 261-3170

MAGICAL ENTERTAINMENT Compeny Par t i a l Schools Oube . mora. High S c h o d a t . night pwtkaa CALL l a k e Thornton 453-4562

PROFESSIONAL DJ S M m o w

276-2416

PROFESSIONAL OJ

mueic 50-1 a 80 s Short notice avadaMa 261-1710

SOUNOTRAX DJ.

aound a kghtmg arMabM Wadding Raoapuona a Specialty Vary ree-

aa 855-0342

VERSATILE KEYBOARD SOLOIST For Wedtflnga. RedapBana Cock-T a*/Dinner Pardee Alao Fud-Sound Dance Mueic Florence. 626-1416

512 Situations Wanted Fsmais ABSOLUTE CLEANING

Commer ctal and reetdentid mdud-mg w a M and atndows II you ' re moving, cad u a 560-6417

ABSOLUTELY THE BEST In Homa Cleaning RoooonobM Ratae/Retar-er.ee* W BioomflakS a aurrounding

860-0052

ACTIVE VERY mom wants l o oktar child Cherry HM a Wi

Chrlaban your 2 yr . o r S c h o d araa,

721-6042

AMBITIOUS LADY looking tor of f ice buakiaee Excai-

Troy. BWomfleM Hflta C M Mery 662-4076

512 Situations Wanlad

BABYSITTING For new b o m or «v tant F iMor part Maa 6 yrs.

i dependebta Joy a Rd 422-7471

BETTER M A C S CLEAJMNG We wor t Mrt cheep

Caa 427-6736

I MI I I I I ISUIHIU 'UBHIM ad Uvonia babyMtler/mom retocet mg lo Shatdon/Warran Rd. araa. May 7 SaverM operanga. lols d ea-

261-6666

CANTON MOTHER oltars quedty chdd care tor your d M d L275 6 Joy Rd a r e a For mora trdormadon oad Mary. 455-5636

CERTIFIED anced. excedi mg TLC tar Dependable, c

lursea mt r d dderiy an tva

Aide, eapan-erencee. Oftar-

Uvoraa araaa - m 422-2526

CHILDCARE avafld da June 1 m 10

maaM C anack d d Cafl evea

* PrM ler 4 yr. and un-667-2314

CHILD CARE - Canton a raa 2 kM ume operanga. agae 1-4 Good rates, includes made a macks Rotor anoaa 450-6656

CHILD CARE - Expenenoed Day-care mother d 1 Q u a d , nme 6 cara tar y o i * ch f ldan m your homa Morv-Fn. KM or part Ome Retarencee 661-4106

CHILD CARE up lufl nme. da

lor ch iy* or

Bdran agaa 2 A narang i

Caf l 474-3467

CHILD CARE lor »u* t ime ca TLC. actMaaa kmch ftrmmg

Immedete operanga ra. 2 y r * a up Lots o l

do ry ume. macks a ham area 84»-226S

CHILD CARE m Plymouth

Avadabla May 14 C M aftar 5 30pm, 455-2302

CHILO CARE Mother 'daughter teem. 10 yra experience Opening* tor 2 -1 t o 5 year okta Oays onr» Werren a Sheldon area 455-7176

CHILD CARE I'II Madia. 8 MBa and Telegraph araa mtants. adioolaga. fun time. Mon thru. Frt. Lots d TLC. Marge 531-7216

CHILDCARE - 2 era anah to care tor your chdd. meats 6 snacks. Fufl/part tane Uvonia

a 5 Mae 464-3235

512

EXCELLENT CLEAMMG done by 2

0M4A S HOUBECLEANMtG

• 476-2536

GENERAL HOUBE CMarang

Expenenoed a morough W. Btoom-flatd • aurroundmg araaa Retarenc-ee Katr ry 3 6 0 - 4 1 M o r 6 2 6 - 5 2 4 6

HOME DAY CARE a r e a Warm Merrang a M -

t ided, mlanta 531-5686

HONEST ANO OEPENOABLE ' . J loB-

Many yr* . experience Good refer-enced and Iraa a i B r m i C M MMr 4pm. 666-2270

HOUSE a APARTMENT

Uvon ia . FarrMnglon a Plymouth tmg* 511-6126 I A n n i

H O U S E C L E A N I N G thorougt i . good l a ta iwuea Livonia. Canton. Ptymouth a Radioi f l a raa Cad avaranga

HOUSECLEANMtG. weekly.

HOUSECLEANMG Ef f i dam a OependaMM

mgton a Farmington HBM. 535-1316

HOUSE-KE-TEER C L E A N I N G S E R V I C E

a ineurad laama ready to clean your home or buel-neaa. G m certtflcaiea evafl-abie 10% af l wdh thM ed tor flrat t ime ceders

582-4445 INFANT CARE - Loving. Cftrtattan M o m wM ca r * tar your Infant Ptym-ou th /Can ton araa Non amokar.

460-5770 LICENSED DAY CARE m my SoutTt-

Hot tx ae* t ea l h d tandi 5 anaefc. Cafl anytkna 557-0003

512

LOWMS M O M Pra tdaa

TO A TLC Bv R f l H t a d k 537-6102

MOTHER M 2

HELP cteandig? D a p w x u b ^

561-0264 or 461-1536

RESIDENTIAL CLEANING

rr s-1606

to cara tar your 16mo 6>i d d chdd My Canton h o m e Fufl t ime 66ri tr

•61 -1764

SAFE QUALITY Chdd c « a . your tranaportadon. Lova 6 ahering at-i i i aapkau indMctaM need* import-ant M o m a B o n . cad Lynn 531-6323

THOROUGH HOUSEKEEPING E i cedent le twonuea

Cad Mone a l 662-4623

513 Situations Wantad

CARE FOR MOfVtfXJAL M your homo. AMbadnan dtaeaaa accept-ed 366-1541

COLLEGE GRAD: Bui

axpenenca. Look ing tar career ori-ented tab. a t th poMntta l tor ad-vancement. Cad Thomaa, 474-1312

C O N S T R U C T I O N / A r c h i l ecn tu r e l B.S m arcldtacMura. t o i r a U budd-

dedgner archi-and B O C A

561-0237

DRYWALL - TO - PAINT ibM

427-6727

RETIRED EXECUTTVE BOtMW part nme poalt lon. M u d be mie red ing 6 chadangtag. CaB Olck M 661-7612

SEEKING UVE-IN - Mature c o i « t a or couple wi th amafl lamdy t o pro-ride 24 hr. peraonM care and oom-pantanaffip For h a n d K a p p e d eld-erly male m Ida o w n homa m Oear-oom/Da t ron a r a a Free rant, pay mgodf l t iM Contact paraon a temBy member. For H H f l i cad coded . Mon-Frt . 5 J 0 6pm M 616-706-3476

515 ChSd Cars CMILO CARE AVAILABLE, m my k-ceneed home 14 Mfla 6 Telegraph tacattan. Fufl o r par t - t ime CaB

515 CHMd Cars ^ O d L D CARE - g d M a baM M | 7

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Bar am SSm M M ' n i j i i ' care tar taMnM M Iter tcenaed Cdn-ton home. M o n -Frt. . kM a part Non amokar hauda CPR t ra t Chdd O e t d o p m e m a

CHILD CARE m my t m r i l d O d T Par t h o m a Warm 6 taring environ-" / menl . Mon-Frt . 7AM-6:30PM —

7 1 * t . 1 -CHILDCARE-

12 Ml. Lie t r ue B. a tpar ianoad. amad

e » . S » T T S . , , 3 b B ' CHILD CARE PROGRAM - tor agea 6 weeks to 6 yra d age G i i t M i i l

rt tane a luf l I

CHILD CARE. Orohard L M i a f L — Pine Play a learning acbwaee a ha t maata. Smoka a p d tree Cad Baca-ta t Place (f l i6311526| 6 6 2 - 2 * 6 6

COME 6 JOM THE FUN M t t n W l l Daycare I have tuB a p a n tane operanga m my Bc tna t f l R o y d Oak homa. agaa 6 aaaka a up l_oM~ar adrvtbea a outdoor '

program. H o u r * 6 ~ Ment r W

545-7637

DAY CARE MOTHER H a t ope ra fe * Learning t ime Plenty d toy* . Nice environment Uvon ia . Weet tand Garden City A r a a 427-671M. -

ENERGETIC Nurae haa o p a n M g s j ^ . Farmtagtan Hflta Day Care boifldt-•-Non-emoker U k a your d i f l d ta a lov tngan i i ro raaentT «61 -623 f t

LICENSED CUM Care. 6 year* pananoa Good I ruatwonniy c a r * tea. y o u chad Mon-Frt N Redtord w a a .

LICENSED PLYMOUTH Opening tar your 3 y r * ^ Meda provided 7 «Sem-5 3 0 p m CaB Joyce 453-1476"

RESPONSIBLE, loving, n m u l a t n c tcaneed chdd care M Ita b e d . tf,

a a 16 mo. or o k t a r . 646-7Y2C

ROCHESTER HILLS d Mother h a t o p a r a n g tar 7

Q T A . Y . F I M D R A . 0 ^ ^

GET RESULTS

LKsanaaa Mo- ' n T4

CREAtrVE CHILDCARE $<-•%***} Gooo »o«mv» Swr —»g«

6 4 6 - 5 7 7 0 Programs art. learnmg ptav

Ages 2 wks to 5 years r f ~ Leemang « • f, ' ^

CNKjran W M ' •^3 'so^ ^

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SOU'THTIELB Ml 352-615Q

BABY PALACE^

Owned and ocersted by Nursery Nurse OuaMied teachers on si a "

Ages ? wks - 3 yra 2 3 3 2 1 O r c h a r d L a k a R d

4 7 S - 7 3 7 0

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OL.IJ Ccm A" • ' K you are lookmg tor quakty crvtd care - Oakland Co tn l y Chi ld Care Association has a FREE hshng ol slate l icensed day care nomes

655-2482 355-5357 548-0699

" Q u a l i t y H o u r l y D r o p - t n C h i l d C a r s

" W h e r e k i d s c a n h a v e t u n ' " 2 mo /12 yra Pre a c h o d Program I r r ^Hhoa/\ I t on -Th in 8 am-10 pM; Fit 6 aak-1 an. \ ° p r a m r

Sat 9aai-l am Sin Noon-tpai V

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Open Veer Aeand 7 * ja. -4 p ja . TM Teen • Up.

Pr t FaMarn r taa P tagr—

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N O S T H V 1 L L E M O V T E S S O R I C E N T E R

1 5 7 0 9 H A G G E R T Y TOAD (between 5 6 6 Mfla)

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To place an ad in this directory (which runs Thursdays) Call Vanessa at:

5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

<#& To place an ad in this directory,

call Meg 591-0907 I l i a d w n M p .

New Morning School Dlacovery Days Sdsncs Camp

Acadamic Summer School

Plymouth f 420-3331 Sponeored by

O »7».i7ss ass RR « D - T F L S A . C Hawa r f l f l s a i d d d » m

Y3E6AR CAMP SEQUOIA Laamaig P r n x v ^tay aMh Sdtay Mr StuOmnt* DAY

1 5 7 0 0 H A Q O E R T Y R O A D B l B e t w e e n 6 6 6 M B d ) M

WHERE TH£| GOOD TIMES NEVER ml

• _ j b * A C A D E M Y ^ SUMMER At ^SACKED HEAI CAMP

• horsctMck Riding • Water Skiing •

Sailing • Boating Canoeing • Tubing Sports • Crafts

• MAery • Archery I eatknSIp ActhrWo Moneertng/riatsre Separate Boyj/Glrts

•r Co-Cd Located ea Vlneyafd Lake In the Irish

1»J 4 7 7

• - 5 5 S 5 S

WrUa er CaU tor Brockure or htformatxfin

A P V M T U R 6 CAMP(1 SMd 2

r 5 n c * a ' c RANCH " c A t d P LEAOBMMM DCVtLOMtMMT WMtT* WAT6P M F T S M

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w m o r e

1 2 Q * O&E Thursday, April 20. 1900

518 Child Car*

Lung Lske. •26-272*

• •!—i a • muet. No lee.

• LMIa Helper

SUMftUR ft DAYS OA dey • F M M J 4 J 7 J N a n d o * * araa. M o r a * Ma r achool cara 5 ft Mewburgh Agae S ft up 891-3009

516 EldarlyCara A Aaaiatanca

A l LEGAL Serrtcee OKoroa. m m -Landkxd/Tenant ale Ree-

soriabta rates Detroit. Fermmnton HMa waa. Schuknan. Esq. 961-6603

HOME HEALTH CARE flcisened. RN •upervMed. meured

24 houra - 7 daya

357-3650 PrnlaaalBiiat Hselth Cara Personnel

LOVELANO FOSTER CARE 24 hr.

LOVING CARE FOR THE ELDERLY

Oo you naad hatp? Going on vaca-tion? Wa art* cara lor your Mom or Oad white you wort , shop. or veca-

548-2550 LIVE-IN AIDES

MATURE LADY Hon to cara tor elderly i

PINEWOOO MANOR AOULT FOSTER CARE

Raputabte Noma tar tha Elderly Kind and lovtao lam*» atmoaphara. Homa sal on 10 acraa in horaa larm community 90 minutes North of Rochester. Samt-prNata tar maM and lamala. Ra—nnahli prt—la pay rata*. C*9 tor brodwra. •

664-4090 511 Education

A Instruction ACADEMIC BASICS ft BEYOND

Tutoring tor remediation or enrich-ment In math, reeding. leet taking sklta - aft agaa BtoomWd leemtag Cantor. 851-5332

OATA ENTRY WORD PROCESSING

APPROVED FOR UAW TRAINING

IDEA Caraar Training Oak Park 967-3993 KNOWLEDGABLE. Experienced ax-aroaa Inatructor and/or paraonal tremor To wort tor » i experctte (ludta. Ca* OebbM at 855-1033

MATH TUTORING A.C.T. - S A T. Programs . ,

M.A - M S Oagraaa Taachar 642-5484

MEDICAL LAB TECHNICIAN Fraa Brochure Ctay ft Ctaeees Financial Aid Programa. Krsfctz Woods Acadsmy 366-5204

LESSONS [MM vol ft psrcuseicm In your homo, ft M i r t r a Aft agaa. piano

Ths Assoc. of Music 851-5423 or 525-0629

PIANO LESSONS For *B agaa. B-A. in muaic ft cam-Had. My homa or your*. 536-1967

520 8acratarial A Sarvicaa

SECRETARIAL SERVICES Rseuma*. Dictation. Accounting

on Lokis. word Pro casing Our computar - ftuiMa hours

Modal Ofltae. Inc. 534-6762

"THE OFFICE ANSWER" AltordaMa. prolsssionsl office atalf

Customized lalaphona arwrart ig, word piocaaawg. Ouslnsss tartars, prsssntabona. graphs. charts. FAX copiaa. business cards and tafter-haad. buftc making. larm papara. reeumee. ate. Lat ua taka cara of

; your ofltoa needs. l am 6pm ! Novtr 344-0096 South*aid 567-2434

WORD PROCESSING Experienced qusWy Ight bookkeep-Ing and typing aarvlcaa uemg Word-Partacl 5.1. laaar prlntar. a l typa documents Rseaonabte rataa. Jana

522-3567

522 Prolaaalonal Sarvicaa

ACTION RESUMES Ttma-taatad t a d n q u M tor kttar-itew mnning raaumaa Don't laava your Lsrsei to chanoa 25 /sere ax-

_ penance By appointment. avanlnga

[*" 591-6620

Customized raaumaa that wort lor 1 you and you mm gal you working wfth tha ign t opportunity. 9 5 * Suc-oaaa rata- Interview and fob laai eh

644-7661

CALLIGRAPHY SERVICE tor a* your naada, paraonal ft protaaatanaf. Envelope addreeamg invitation?, nam* M Ina on oarafcaiaa. bual-naaa carta signs, quotsttone. ale.

COMPUTE CONSULTANTS a : g r a t a

: S m

RESUMES THAT WORK! Lat ua wrlta your raauma to LAND A BETTER POBmON

Outatty Printing Oocumantad Raaufts

24 Hour Service

• r a s r -

522 Prolaastonal

CONTRA* COMPUTER SERVICES Contract computar wort - daak lop

WEDOING PHOTOGRAPHY Raamnahla rataa.

. or a S X a S M . - 7133

523 Attornaya Lagal Counaating

Bankruptcy Drunk Driving Irtvara Ltoanaa RaatorattSn

Paul M Stoychofl. Alty 626-1653

DOCTOR-LAWYER

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE 965-2311

Mart L- S»varman, M.D.J.D.

000 Paraonala

SSS to adopt Mant m o thaw loving aacura homo, tagM ft madical expeneee paid. Csft Chad ft Psrenl Services. 313-646-7790 or

1-600-246-0106

Holy Spirit. You maka ma aaa every-thing snd mow me the way to reach my ldeMs. You grva me tha OMna Gift totarglva and torgat tha wrongs thai ara dona to ma and You ara In a l instances of my ftto with me. L m

You tor everything and confirm once more that I never want to tie sepa-rated from You no matter how graat

a may be. I« loved Ona. I ba with You. my loved One. m your

Perpetual Glory Amen. MAM

KARATE MEMBERSHIP- 1 yr. leas to pay. 1 yr tree. Includes 1100 nm>

271-2525

SINGLE? LONELY? Seeking a new partner? A totafty confidential local low coat service might be your an-swer Frea detafts. 3 , CandtaftgM, 35526 Grand River Ave . *173B. Fermlngton HMs. Ml. 46024

VEGAS NIGHT 5. 6 10 Midnight F O P. HMon Rd.. Forndaie Put

on by F*md*ta Elk* #1568. S5 ed-

VIC TANNY 2 Lifetime V.1.P $1,000 each

937-3532 M w n b u N p a Youra lor $650

WEOOINGS MmMtor wW marry you I

home, yard or haft. All Faiths. 437-1890

002 Loat A Found FOUND • black ft I an mined neutered male dog. coBe/ahapherd. wfth rad coftar. 10 Mae ft Beech araa. 355-1823

FOUNO: Cat. Mack ft while male Araa of 11 Mae ft Orchard Laka Rd

261-7665

FOUNO German Shapperd. lamala. Found In Farmington araa. 537-5177

FOUNO. male HartaqUn. Graat Schoolcraft ft Dane, vicinity ol

mgton. Detroit Ab-

421-1144

FOUND male. Weimaranar. vicinity of 6 ft MkJdtabeft 421-1144

FOUND - Orange cat. 12 uae/ Southfield Araa. 557-2996

FOUND-puppy. 10 Mfta/Morthwoet-em Muat identify After 5 561-0404

FOUND-Stamaee cat. Cataipa ft Isi - - - - - •- a wooowaro area app«ox>rn«iary o moe. old Very friendly

396-0703 or 869-5757 FOUNO: TOOL BOX Eves:626-4790

FOUNO - Tortoise she* cat. a 373-6446

FOUND White tamaia Bu* Terrier •Joy/Middlebelt aree. Aprt 16th Ca* Karen. 476-3682

FOUNO White/tan medium sized I am els mutt 5 Ml /Hubbard area.

427-7462

FOUNO female cat, needs go homo, spayed, decteemd. friendly Mae ft Orchard Laka area. 266-15

FOUNO Rtag of keys with Mather I-D tag on Sat. afternoon. Apr* 21, <4-orWy Of Edward Hmaa. Inksler Rd. picnic araa on blka tra*. To Identify

key tag call before 2pm 537-0652

LOST-Atrlcan grey parrot. $25 reward Last seen. Hmee Part araa.

425-9279

LOST April 12 - 6 Mile/Beech Daly Area. 1 yr. old long hatred black a - 1 1 . 1 1 seii 1— - - -iwrr.aM oog •mn ocown oooia, ii^ni spot on cheat, long buahy ta*. ears stick straight up. answers to •"Lady"- Reward Ptaaae ca* aftar 6pm 355-4095 LOST-Black male lab Inkater/ Grand RNar. Radtord. O i W s dog. anawara to Rocky. 534-3157

LOST • Cat orange wtth stripes Lavan Araa. EvaMnga 464-3401

LOST: Cockatm. gray ft while ml orange eheaka nearard. Ca* Even-ings. 459-795 7 or 455-0666

LOST: rad oo*ar.1

btack male dog wMh

493-2676. aftar 5pm. - r r ) S

OOTQ long it Vaomty,

Twp Apr 16.

LOST Mans 14 karat gold Omega

hooked with 2 rings, 1 dtamond ft ruby the other so*d diamonds Reward Vkanity ol Warren ft u *ey Ptaeee caa 455-7960 or661 -6374

LOST mmature Cols , sable/ whHe. male. 10 y n oM. chad's pat. 8 M*e Grand RNar eree Chain coftar/taga. inaamg April 19 Reward Ptaaae contact: Kim or Unda 477-6426

603 Haalth • Nutrition

VIC TANNY OTP Annual Renew*. 1675/beet C M aftar Spm 661-7566

WANTED: 66 people. WB pey you I koee 10-29 Ibe. ai the nenl JO day

aaan on TV. Doctor reoo Ca* now Boa 422-0412

604 Announcamanta Noticaa

AKC DOG SHOW 2,000 DOGS

SAT APR 28. 9em-3 30pm Michigan State Fair Grounds

Adults $200 Children $100 Information 477-8477

DAILY WORO REAOERS

Church se ultimate < Unity study group beato formed

goet 15 mae ra-diua of Wlxom If Iniereeted meet Helen Bryan. Stratford Vl*a Mobile Part Community Houae (Juictlon of Wlxom-Glengary Rda L Wed ava. May 2. 730pm 665-9673

NOTICE OF NON-OISCRIMINATORV

POLICY AS TO STUOENTS Tha School MetsphysKs at 16592 Dele St.. Detroit. Ml (536-0432) ad-rmta studenu ol sny race. sax. col-or. handicap, aga. national or ethnic origin 10 a* rights, prtrttagee. pro-grama and acuvtuea generally ac-corded or make ava*eble to stu-denu of the achool It doea not die-cnrrnnals on the basis ol race, sax, age. color, handicap, ethnic or na-tional origin In administration of ed-

606 Transportation ATraval

ONE WAY TICKET-Cheap West Palm Beach. Florida Leaving May lat $65 - 626-1515

610 Card of Thanks ST JUO€ NOVENA

May the Sacred Keen Of Jeeus be edored. glorified, loved ft preeerved throughout the world, now ft forev-er Sacred Heart Ol Jeeus. pray tor ue. St. Jude. worker of miredes. pray tor ua. Say thia prayer nine limes a day. by the eighth day your prayer w « be answered It haa never been known to fa* Pubacatlon must be prom wed My prayers hevw been

700 Auction Salas BENEFIT AUCTION- Apr 28 Flrsl Congregational Church. Maon St at MM. Pontlac Dinner ($5) 6 30pm Auction (SS) 7:30pm. Door prose Antlquea. Weekend peckagea. TV's, Boat ft lots mora For raeervatlons

332-4260

COIN MACHINE AUCTION Sat April 28. 11am Inspection 10am. Jukeboxee. video gamee. pmbe* macrtnes. etc Maatarcharge ft Vlss weleome Cartel Distributing 13160 Wayne Rd (comer ol Wayne

4 Industrial Rds.) 422-2111

DOLL AUCTION Sun. Apr* 29. 1pm. Over 200 dons Including 35 old Bleque. China. Wooden Schoenhul. Wax. 24 m Horsman'Nippon. 30 Madame AJax-

•, ovar 150 1950 a-70 a. do* houae with camaga houae Houee furniture, do* tamlture. A M JOK. ABG S ft H. 8 ft P. etc Mel s Auc-tion. FowtervWe Masonic Ha*

517-223-6707

FERNDALE POLICE General Auc-tion. Sat Apr 28. 1990. 10am 310 E. 9 M*a. Femdale 1965 Oodga pickup. 1962 Cadillac Seville. 34.000 miles. 1962 Mercedes. 500SL convertible, computer. Lor an navigator, cameraa. ce*ulsr phona. 2.4K diamond ring, quality aelectlon of gold )eas*7, color TV. Thia la only a sample Regrstrstion ft inspection at 9am Col. J. Rantz. Auctioneer

541-0630

LANDSCAPE AUCTION 3 Trucks - Nursery Stock Flowers - Trees - Shrubs

Landacape Machinery We wM have a public auction at 16045 Lohr Rd BaftevHta. Ml. (lo-cated eaat of RawsonvMe Rd. and north of WIMa Rd.)

SUN APRIL 29 AT 1 PM A ft A LANDSCAPING

Braun ft I leaner Auction Service Lloyd Braun Jerry I leaner Ann Arbor Saline 665-9646 994-6309

LAPORTE PUBLIC AUCTION

Furniture - Tools - Lawn Tractor 1971 Chevafte - Wood Cook Stove

Me »H* have s pub*c auction at 7760 Cogawa*. Romukje. (Taka 275

n 20 - Ecorse Roed then east to Exit 1'A Parting al Davie

SAV.H

Cogawa* then south Ms Auto Body)

APRIL 28 AT 1<h:

Braun Lloyd Braun Arm Arbor

665-9646

Ownac-Ltfby Lapone n ft I laknei Au

I AM

Auction Service Jerry Heimer

SaDna

994-6309

701 Collactiblas ART OF THE SOUTHWEST

OMa. water colors, pastsis, etc. A* originals by Ssnla Fe ft Anions srtlets Kachinaa. Navajo rugs and Pueblo pottery 20%-50* dleeount

SOUTHWESTERN ART GALLERY

855-3860

BAREFOOT CHILDREN dofts - Pau-la. Uaa. K*tha. EBan. Beat oftar. Ca* Mommge. 427-6782

CAROUSAL HORSE Hand Carvwd re-product Ion of C W Parker $2000 Ce* 517-345-5649

COLLECTOR PLATES Knowtea Gone With Tha Wind and Rockwe* pietae tor aata Alan. 537-6692

FOR SALE-Ena b rone and SarV gralha Ca* Jeff at 1-600-333-2177

701 CoAactiblaa NOW AVAILABLE

The I960 Cat s Meow VMags senes

Sarah a new coaectnon of Santa ft Mr*. Claue

COUNTRY CHARM I

Ptymouth

PARTIAL ESTATE SALE...

The DeVMbiea lamay Toledo Manor houae haa been aoid We are proud to oftar me remaining COLLECTI-BLES ANO CLASSIC FURNfTURE tor me Jaatiliwnanng buyer...

ORIENTAL rugs Include 9 x 12. 12 x 19... Gleaaware mckidee fc Ubbay - Neeh. Carved Ivory took oI Ch inese or ig in ; Ce ladon. Ctoiaormee. porcelain Oirnjei Jars: Royal Dux. Ens«sh Country style Shareton reproductions - Bsr-jje-tebis ml 16 metchlng chairs. Mde-boerds. serving tables. sma*ar dm-mg table; Brass coal rack. Daven-port and matching chairs. Wing-back. hand carved camel back sola.

chest. bgM tsbls-chslrs

from early OeVNbies company ofMoa Pam tad country French bedroom aune. eeay chairs. Engftsh Gentle-man s p«M up. Braes tray table, me-

lyta sofa. hogany Mission style t

with classic and contemporary books. National Geographica ; Paintings Impressionistic, contem-porary pamtmga of c i fd ran by Eliz-abeth Ke*ey German Landacape pemtmg dated 1673 by Qememert. Stiftal braas lampa. giaaa and braaa,

lamp ~ Patio aata. yard and pool tomRura. tools ft equipment Entrance wM be limited lo Adulta only

WHAT A SALE III DON T MISS IT HI

FRI. SAT . APR 27-28 Irom 9 to 5

SUN . APR 29. 10 - 3

Exit Rt 23 at Sytvama. right on Monroe to Corey Fo*ow signs to Golf Creek Rd

A O JOHNSTON SALE

Cash local checks wfth I D Rsmoval ol purchaass ara Buyer's responsibility

$ CASH $- Buying Royal Douiton. Hummals. Fleets, old lumiture, Shelley. Toys, antlquea EIC538-5090

702 Antiquas

AFFORDABLE Antiques Primitives

Collectables

100's of items under one roof

COUNTRY FAIR ANTIQUE

FLEA MARKET 2 BIG LOCATIONS:

UTICA 45300 Mound Rd . lust N ot M-S9

254-7110

WARREN 20900 Dequlndre. 2 bis. N ol 8 MHe

787-3740

Both markets open every Frl.. 4-9 Sat. ft Sun 10-6

New Dealers Welcome Ca* dally 10-6

tor booth rental information

ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT Post car d« old movie magazmaa. antique ft paper dofta. toys. She*y chma. mattery 346-3154. 346-7964

ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET -M BRUSHER Sunday. May 20. 5055 Ann Arbor Sa*ne Rd.. Exit 175 off 1-94 Over 350 dsslirs In qusHty sntlques and select co*sc!1blss. a* name guaranteed ea rat and under cover. 5 AM - 4 PM A d m a o n K3 22nd Sseaon, The Ongmsillll

ANTIOUE ft COLLECTIBLE SHOW River Oeka Community Houaa

20305 Old Colony. Oeerbom Hta Apr* 26-29, Sat. Sun, 10am-Spm

Admlialcn $1 Ford Rd. ft Evergreen

Antiquer's Paradise 50 dealers oftarlng a diverse selection ol quaftty antiquas ft col-lectiblea. Naw goods srhve da*y Open every dey (except Mon.) 10-6.

Tha Great Midwestern Antique Emporium

5233 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains

ANTIQUE SHOW ft SALE 21st ANNUAL

Apr . 28 - 29, Sat.. 10am -6pm. Sun., 12 - 5pm Sherman Middle School. 14470 N. Ho*y Rd.. Holy.

1 1-75. Quality an-

cal society Admlaaion $2.

ANTIOUE ft VINTAGE Wedding Gownal 1860-1960 Jackie's V ln t ^a Faamona . 90 E. Square Lake Rd.. Troy 643-0218

DOLL. TOY, TEDOY & MINIATURE SHOW

Devtaburg. Apr* 26 Sonrwfieid-OMis Cantar

1-75 N.. exit 93 Dtada Hwy.. N lo Dev-isburg Rd . W lo AndsraonvUta Rd . south 1/2 Mils Houra 10AM-5PM Admission $3 00 Agee5-12$100 A* type do*a leddlea mini's tor ssle

ESTATE SALE First of s 2 pert ssle. Antique tum-ishmgs of isrgs home. Furnltora. paintings, line insns, (ewelry. dofts. bears, toys, bronze, braaa. much gtaeewera ft chma. staring, graat aaaonmant of books, much mora. A Huge Sale I0am-6pm.. Apr* 26-29 l i d s S Drive. F«nt Of! MMer Rd Marten Mahailc Conducting.

FLEA MARKET ROYAL OAK

Antlquea ft Coftactlblea Every Sunday. 9-5

>aa Admission. Free Peking 316 E. 11 Mfts

V.F.W. #2261 AUXUARY SUNOAY 2 * 0 P.M.

2 M 1 4 O r c h a r d L a k e R d . (N. of Grand River)

474-8180

• T . EDITH

SUNOAY 640 P.M.

S r* 5 Mile Rd

FATHER DAMEL A LOW KnigMs af CahMA«s

MONOAY 0 ^ 0 PM

DEMOCRATIC CLUS OFFICIAL CHARTERED

la jn . - 6p jn . f

Ad

281-8340

ST. EDITH SCHOOL TUESDAY 6:45 P.M.

1 5 0 6 9 N e w b u r g h (S o l 5 MHe Rd |

Livonia 464-2027

ROCHESTER DEMOCRATIC CLUS TUESDAY 640 PAL

Shaldon'-Hali (Plymouth Md at FanrtngMnl

281-8340 T M A V S LMMfi

CONCEPT TUESDAY 6:30 P.M.

JOY MANOR 28999 Joy Road (E. of Middlebelt)

m a a Michigan Agricultural

C OfTI m t T

WEDNESDAY 640 PAL

|P1ymou» Rd at Famtagtan I

261-9340

FINNISH CENTER ASSOC.

THURSDAY 9M PM 3 5 2 0 0 W S M He

(1 MMa W of Farmmgton Rd ) W Of Farming I or,

4 7 6 - 6 9 3 9

WTCRANa «114 mmSOAYHSPM

V.F.W. HALL 29165 W. 7 MUa Rd.

(Acrom from Toy-*-Ua)

ST. JOHN'S ARMENIAN CHURCH

(Church »Wi Odd Oome)

THURSOAY 7*0 PAL 22001

17th Congraaa Diatrte Damocrabc Party -

FRIDAY t £ 0 P.M.

(WjuwoMai as m r wwtmiai hp 2S1

ROGERS PTA SATURDAY 040 PJ4.

3205 Cataipa (Barfcjey)

(Parking In R—r) CMAJMTY OAaaa T K K K T B

VFW #4812 IN NORTHVILLX SATURDAYS 6^6 PM 43S SO. MAIN STREET

NORTHVILLE (N.O<7Ma«Rd.)

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Joanie at 891-0906

702 Antiquas ANTIQUES Apr 26 ft 29, 9em-.Spm 3102 Brandon (W of Adama S of

ANTIQUES ON MAIN

•mtage clothing, (ewelry. oek and mahogany, qurfts and greet scope aoriea m both country and modem

11SS Mam Mon - Sal . 10-6

Royal Oek 545-4663

COUNTRY FOLK ART SHOW & SALE

MAY 4-5-6

1-75 to M-59. weet '4 mMa to Opdyke Rd exit Uee eeet errtrence to Si ad.-um The IssiMng Fofti Art Show m the country wth over 120 of your le-vonta artlaans Irom 26 slates bring-ing quality handcrafted reproduc-oona snd heirlooms oi ths toture as eeen m the Country LMng

Fn Eve. So<n-9pm - Adm $6 Sat ft Sun-Mem-Spm - Adm $4

Children 10 ft imder - $2 A* country decorating neede ara tor

DINING SET 1920'e Mahogany Veneer, table w/1 leet buftat. chine cabinet $1,000 Alter 6 455-7163

OOLLS - (3K AM 390. AM 1694 Keetner 154 A l encMtanl condition $1,300 WIS separata 522-2235

FRENCH BAKERS RACK. Korean

server, oek gsle lag dmmg room laMe. chrome deco atyte mirror After Spm. 541-6464

GRANOMA left me the loaowmp Duncan Phyta dmmg set, 3 tiered • glaae bowed crane cabinet (special medeL table hea 8 daw wgs 4 lea• as axes*ant condition $2000 or beat. Bedroom aet. 5 PC . knurled wood. bed. dreeeer, bookcase, chd tarobe. toot aland, beautiful conO-tlon. $950: 40 lbs ol laoe. - do) embroidery, a* ease. $350 Also 1959 C a d i sc. (aee *652> Much mora. 459-4199 or 261-2282

GREAT LAKES DEPRESSION Glass Club Show ft Ssls Sat Apr 28. 10-5pm. Sun Apr 29. 11-4pm Oakland University 175 at Un versify Or Exit Donation $2

HITCHING POST ANTIQUES MALL

Michigan t Fineet Antiques Ma* Over 40 Quality Deelera

Under One Roof On M-50 near M-52

TECUMSEH. MICH. (517)423-8277

Open 7 Days. 10am-5:30pm

JOtE D€ VIE FRENCH COUNTRY Storewlde Anniversary Sale Final week at 20-50% off 700 N

- - n i •. • i. • war a. tnrm»ngrv«rn OAK SECRETARY (2) - Excellent condition Leave message or ca* altar Spm 420-2895

PEOOLERS ROW - BUYS - SELLS TRADES ft HAGGLES

16th Century to 1920 s furniture. Art pottery, historical ft art glaas wstches ft line teweiry. elver, t o * art. paintings, old toys, cast banks, decoys, quits. Indian arti-facts, advertising 6 railroad items, lamps, radios, vintage dothlng. ori-ental ruga Books on antiquities

2678 Orchard Laka Rd.. Sylvan Lk Nexl to the Paint Can 682-2030

PLYMOUTH'S OLD VILLAGE

SPRING FESTIVAL SUN, Apr* 29. 10am-6pm

Antlquea. crafts, tood, free enter tamment bake aataa ft mora. Reel-dent yard sale - Entire araa. I manute dealer apace available - Ca* 455-5595. 1 lam-5pm For direc-

tions snd further Into ca* 455-7011

ROUND OAK table. 54 with daw leet. leevee ft 4 chars. needs soma wort. $750 547-4578

SOLID OAK chairs, antique execu-tive office cha* $75 St ragr t^b

$101 4739

TOWN & COUNTRY ANTIQUE MALL

30 BOOTHS - DEALING IN Furniture. Paper. Giaaa. Art Dec©.

CoSectlbiee. Clocks. Toys. Etc IN THE

HISTORIC WELLER BLDG. 555 Michigan Ave.. SaHna. Mich

429-1805 Mon -Frt . 10 to 5 Sat.. Sun.. 10 lo 6

704 Rummaga Salas 6 Flea Markets

BLOOMFIELO HILLS Lahaar Mgh rummage tele Sal Apr* 29. ftam-2pm 3456 L sheer Rd. Long Laka and Square Lake Rd

BLOOMFIELO MLLS-Frt. May 4. v-4pm Sat 9am-12. v» price.

Croee of Christ Lutheran Church Telegraph and Lone Pine Rd

CHURCH RESALE SHOP Every Frt 10-3. Sal 10-1 St Chrtetopar - St Paul

20790 W UcMchoM at BraiBe Rummage/bake aale Apr 26.9-2

FARMINGTON AREA Mothers of TWins Club w*l how dothmg and equipment sale on Sat.. Apr 28. from l lam-1pm al Warner Middle School. 30303 14 MHe Roed Infant to adult dothmg Toys, equipment ft houeehold Pubkc Welcome Cash only

FERNOALE • Uaad men ft womena Mng. shoes ft jewelry sale Sat

April 26. 10am-4pm Si Lukes Epis-copal Church. 540 W Lawman N of Nme Maa corner ol LNernola

FRANKLIN COMMUNITY CHURCH Frankln Rd.. between 13 M«e '14 Maa oppoane Frankln Poet Ofllce Thurs.. Apr 26. 8am - 4pm. Frt., Apr 27. 9am -12pm - Bag dayl

FRI APRIL 27TH: 9am to 4pm. Sat Apr* 28th, 9am to noon St Mathews United Methodist Church 30900 w Six Mae Livonia (W of Middtabeiti To Chiidrene Home.

GIANT INDOOR FLEA MARKET Sat Apr* 26 9am-3pm Fmrweh Center. 35200 Weet 8 Mde Road. Farmmgton H*to 4 76-6939

HOLY TRINITY LUTHER CHURCH 39020 5 Mils. Livonia, between Newburgh ft Haogarty Rd Frl. Apr 27. 9 30-4 Sat. Apr 28. 9 30am-Noon $1 OObagaalaSat at 9 30 (

705 Waaring Apparai PROM ORE SS-Beeutiful while lace ft blue rneuaic Fu* lenth Sua 16 Worn once $ 150 537-6415

SAMPLE SALE BAVE 40% end ktere on Nm*. Name Brand. Top OuadTy Salesman Sam-ple doming, tor Women. Children end Men

Friday May 4th. 10am ta 9pm Sat May 5th. 10em lo 4pm

Lutheran Church of Ihe Rei 1900 w Mapta Rd

WOMENS tap label current style dothee Irom better etoree. Every day to cock la*, amau-medium daughters prom and f Perfect con-

. apnng-summer 655-1331

W BLOOMFlELD-CkMhmg. sory aata. aOaa 0-16. designer-party etc 737-0340

W BLOOMFIELD - Spectacular Sale of newborn to aOa 8 dothmg Boys and glrte, a* sees one. reaturmg Ihe beet name Brands and designers Exceaent condition Sale «** atao In-clude accessories, toys and booka and baby equipment Sal. Apr 28 10 am - S pm 0933 Kno*wood Cir-cle. located on the S aide of Mapta. between Inkster/Mlddlebeit Enter aub on Country Club Dr . turn right

.At atop sign snd pro easel to 6933 KooUwood Corns serty1

706 Garaga Salas: Oakland

AUBURN HILLS Sat. 9am Type-writers boutique items, soms new gift items, antlquea. miac Sheffield Estatee, 165 S Opdyke. between Auburn Rd ft South Blvd

BERKLEY Coaedlbwe M*k glees Occupied Japan Pottery saver Crystal Prints Mtsce*mous Frt-Sun, 9 to 4 2821 Cass. W ol Wood-ward. N ol Catalba

HUGE RUMMAGE SALE Thurs. ft Frl . Aprt. 26th ft 27th 9am-3pm Nardine Part United Methodttt Church. 29687 Waat 11 M M Road. Farmmgton HUN

IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY Gigantic Garage SaM

16000 Pembroke. Detroit. 4 blocks E ot Greenfield Apr* 28. 10-5

MERCY HIGH SCHOOL Rummege Sals. 11 Mas ft Mlddtaban. Sa t April 28. 10em-5pm Something tor everyone! Clothes, toys, books ate

NOVI SPIRIT OF CHRIST Lutheran Church. Rummage Sale. 40700 W 10 Mile Rd . Saturday. Apr* 28. 9AM-4PM

REDFORD-E.C.W Rummage Sale St Elizabeth Episcopal Church Fn. Bem-noor. Sat (bake sale atao) 9am-1pm 26431 W Chicago Rd (between inkster ft Beech Deiy)

REDFORD RUMMAGE SALE!) Al-deragale Methodist Church. 10000 Beech DeHy. (between Plymouth ft W Chicago) Sat. Apr* 28th, 9-2 30

RUMMAGE BAKE SALE St Oevids Epiecopel Church. 27500 Marqustia Near Inkster Rd Garden City Apr 26, 10am-3pm

RUMMAGE ft BAKE SALE Sat. 10-5 at St George Romanian Orthodox Church 184&5 W 9 MHe Rd . Southfield

RUMMAGE SALE Apr* 27-28 Frl.. 9am-4pm; Sat. 9am-Noon

I Oak First United Methodist I W Seventh at Lafayette

RUMMAGE SALE - Cherry HM Pres-bytarlan Church Cherry HI*/Tale-graph. Oeerbom Wed May 2 9-7 Thura. May 3 9-12 (bag day t2T

RUMMAGE SALE First United Methodist Church, 45201 N Territo-rial Rd. Ptymouth W of Sheldon Rd. Wed . May 2. Sam-5cm 1 Thura., May 3. 9am-5pm ft 6pm-8pm tor Special Sale

RUMMAGE SALE - May 3rd. 9-4 At immanuai Lutheran Church. 27035 Ann Arbor Tra*. Deerbom Heights. 2 blocks E Of inkster Rd

RUMMAGE SALE St Pauls United Methodist Church

620 Romeo St . Rocheater Friday. Apr* 27.9AM-530PM Saturday. Apr* 28. BAM-11AM

RUMMAGE SALE YWCA - Sat Apr* 28. 9-3. Coftech-biae. Ethan Allen chest, mooee head. etc. 26279 Michigan Ava. be-tween Beech Daly ft John Daly

TOWN HALL ANTIQUES 20S N. Mam In downtown Historic Romeo 30 deaM quality antique ctocka. fine art ft china. Flo Blua. quilts, furniture, primitives ft coftocUblo*. Americana. tuka boxes, (weelry ft many other unique traasurse. Ani^ue dock re-pair available Opan 7 days 10-6 2nd door opening soon D i a l u

313-752-5422

UNUSUAL white wicker tainting couch, from UP cottaga Exceilenl

72 ln.x 24 In.. $350 Aftar 4pm, 646-0405

WE BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE

IN "AS S " CONDITION AMERIAN OAK PREFERRED

CALL; 825-5088 LEAVE MESSAGE THANKS

703 Crafts EDOIE EDGAR ARENA Apr* 26 - 29. 10 U* 5. Rd /Lyndon cross $1 adm Indudaa door

Craft Show mmgtor Uvonia.

KNITTING MACHINE, instructions ft ce. $350

Weaving loom. 20". table ceftent oondmon. shuttle

$126. ft reed m-532-5060

QUALITY ARTISANS For Craft Show

Houghton FeetaOOO

WANTED July 27 ft

m SaDna

704 Rummaga Salaa AFIaaMarkata

Thurs. May 3rd. 7-9pm . Bids Sftent Auction

Frt May 4th *-3pm Sate Dey 8aL May S » • -12 Bag fu*.

y$2

SPRING RUMMAGE SALE - New-burgh United Methodist Church Frt . May 4. 10sm-6pm Sat . May 5. 10em-3pm 36500 Ann Arbor Tra*. Uvome 422-0149

705 Waaring Apparai FULL LENGTH Oeelgner Fisher

44"long. 48 sweep, Cur-Mmh Coat * * "long. rent appraaed value,$29,000, took mg tor reaaonabte oftar 277-3978

PAY CASH FOR pre-1960 s doth-cad lace, (ewelry. draea forme

661-3537 or 634-4133

BEAUTIFUL white gown, aoe 10/11 $450 or beat tor 3PM 644-0506Anytime 697-0085

BLUE FOX Jacket - Made by Sega Sua medium. Ike new Paid $400. sacrifice $175. 373^536

EVERYTHING MUST GO!!

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE!! 1/2 OFF EVERYTHING!)

New Osslgnsr. (Carole Ut-tta). Fur Jackets ft Coats, under $496. New Mink Coats. $1295 Mink Jack-als. $550 Jewelry Sweet-

THE BROADWAY SHOP 14 MHe ft MiddtabeR

Hrs 10-4 30 . Apr* 26th thru May 3rd

851-7022

FURS-FURS-FURS CARMELAS Next-To-New I Furs I Sempte d o m i n g Alataei 2546 Orchard Lake Rd.. 1 Mfts Weal of Telegraph Opan Tuee Sat., l l a m um* 5pm SUIT Leyawey A i l i t i l l Msfor O Cards Accepted tU-i

700 Auction

BERKLEY - EST ATE/GARAGE Sale Frt ft Sal. Bam -Spm 2969 Robma 12 MUe/Cooiidge area Many items!

BERKLEY - 3644 Prairie. 12 ft Greenfield Sat ft Sun.. Sam-3pm Baby Items, tools, tood processor furniture.

BEVERLY HILLS, entire Aktan Ct . Thur thru Sat 10 lo 4, Beverly Rd bete sen Southfield ft Evergreen

BEVERLY HILLS-Fumlture. dothes. tools, mlsd Apr 27-29. 9-6 17880 Kinross. S o* 14. 6 of Southftald

BEVERLY HILLS, sduft ft children items, motorcy sae 18. sic I t of Southfield, N ol Beverly, (13'*> Thurs -Frt . 9-4 Set . 9-7

BINGHAM FARMS-fJntqus stuff Household items, lurnlture. deslgnsr clothing. |ewelry books, records, tv's. toys sma* sppaances. brass bed. Frl. and Sat 10sm-4pm 23737 Old Orchard Trail off Binghsm Rd. E. ol Telegraph between 13 ft 14 MHe

BIRMINGHAM - Aprt 28 oniy, 9em-4pm. 499 Westcheeler Chiidrene toys ft bikss, antique furniture, beda. aofa. miac '

BIRMINGHAM BENEFIT - garage sale Multi Ismlfyl Frl. 9-5. Sst 9-3 945 Wastcnsstsr Wsy. bM Lincoln ft MapM. 5 Wks E of Cranbrook

BIRMINGHAM - ENORMOUS SALE 20053 Carriage Lane, ofl 14 mde. E vsr green.'Crsnbrook Sal ft Sun . Apr* 26-29, 9-5pm Home furraeh-mgs. new eduft dothee. entlques much mora

BIRMINGHAM-FsbuldilS srrsy of antiques, wicker, porch furniture pictures, dothes. Itah equipment, tools, draassrs. hjmltura. too nu-merous lo mention Must aee Thurs.-Sat 9am-5pm 2161 W Lin-coln E of Crsnbrook. S of MapM

BIRMINGHAM- Frt ft SaL. 10-Spm 3195 Berkshire Or. E. of Laheer, S of Maple Chftdrena dothes. toys, window Hr conditioner, lumiture. snow blower ft more No pre t e w

BIRMINGHAM - huge garage sata: many fam*tas perticjpsting, Thurs . Apr 26. Frt.. Apr 27. 9-3 906 Madi-son. N. of MapM. ofl Hunter

BIRMINGHAM - Mi*u-fam*y ga-rage/moving sata. 1671 ft 1663 Cola. N. of Lincoln. E. of Adsma. Apr. 26.27. 26. B to 5.

BIRMINGHAM - Saturday only. 9 -5 p m Blka. amngsel. toys, weed ealer, atari 5614 Priory. Between FrankHn/lnksler, S. off of Ouarton

BIRMINGHAM - St Owen s Mom s Club Ons day only - Frl., Apr* 27, 9am-3pm. everyting imaginable. Bargains galore! St Owen s Church. 6655 Frankln Rd . 1 MlM W of Tele-graph. S. ol MapM Rd

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Gigantic Mov-ing Sale. 678 Wey Bridge. Fox HMa Sub Antlquea. toys, fumiturs. tools ft houeehold items Ofl Opdyke ft Sq. Lk Frt. ft Sal 9-6

BLOOMFIELD HILLS BLOOMFIELD SQUARE Subdlvlelon Garaga SaM Dozaria of Qaragee fined with furniture, toys, clothing, mtsc Thur. Msy 3 - Sat May 5-9am 4om Enter ofl W Ouarton Patau an Frankln ft Inkster (1 V» MiMs W ol Tstagraph)

CHILDREN'S Garden 1M annual lor kid's only garaga lata. Thura. Fn . ft Sat.. Apr. 26. 27. ft 28 9-5. 2186 Map aa bury naar Hftter ft Grear

FARMINGTON baaament sata. Sal-Sun. KMpm. 33228 Flanders. N of S Mfta. E ol Farmington Furniture, sewing machine, lawn mower.

FARMINGTON HILLS Multi Family Seiell Thurs thru Sal. open 9am 36137 Old Homestead N of Grand River. W of Orake Baby itama. Chii-drene snd Housshoid. Misc.

FARMINGTON HILLS - Est ma/ga-rage aata Apr* 26 thru Apr* 28. 9em-Spm, 26349 HawOerry Road, off 12 M*a. W of Farmmgion Rd

FARMMGTON HILLS - Sub Sale. 7 ± homea Plnee of Farmington HMa. N of 10 Ml.. W of Middlebelt Thta -Sat 9-5pm T V a. VCR. baby Itama. (twins tool), axcardee bike, camper nasi sr. antlquea. loots, rid-ing mower, clothes, lumiture ft ac-ceaaorles. sppftancaa ft much moral

FARMINGTON HILLS-Beaul l lu l Green Vaftay Sub. between 6 A 8.

706 Qaraga Salaa: Oakland

FARMMQTOW HR.LS wood Sub 32175 Bamtrae. oil 12 Mae. between Orchard/Farmmgtan

FARMMGTON HILLS Many Itama 2 lamMtee S of 11. W of Itkalar 26645 Brsnchester Fn-Sun . Bern Ipm

FARMMGTON - 2366$ Longacre S of Grand Rhrwr. E of Drake, o i l of Whmakar Thu - Frt. Apr 26 ft 27

FOUR FAMILY Garage Sata i960 N Fairvtew. off of TMnken up Grandvtew Apr* 26-28. 6:30em

aata - Furnl-FOUR Family ture. appliances . , - •, ,• .—.— . toys 3305 Buckingham Traft. W

Ipr 26-21. 9em-3pm Bloom held Apr.'

• • • • f t Drake. Msny Apr* 26-26. 9-4. Loads of M a m A uMdrana (tarns mckidmg car aeate. cribs. sto*srs, toys, ft do thmg tor ad KM. Houeehold tomMMng*. arv-

• naw fewaly ft novaMy Name, t on I I a. or a on a

FARMMGTON HK.LS - Fumrtura. B m . Apr 2ft. I s m - Spm. 25718 Ar-

denPk W of 11 Mfta. S of tana.

FARMMGTON HILLS - 22260 <nrm-brook 9 Ml/I I a araa. Fn 9-

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21935 Tu-tor ft 9 MBa.

FARMtNGTON-Bprtngbrook Bub. 10 Mae 4 belt a ree Thur-BM Apr 26.27 2 6 9-

GREAT GARAGE SaM - 1 dey only Sat Apr 26. 9am-6pm Chadren ft aduli dothmg • miac Don't mMa *. W ot Franklm. S off Ouarton Rd. 5650 Priory Lane. Birmingham

LATHRUP VILLAGE - Lots ol Stuff! Thurs ft Frt . 9-6 27735 N E Caft-fornieOr Southftald ft 11'*

MILFORO MOVING SALE Lake Sherwood Furniture saver Unene.

ft mMc Apr* 26, 27. 28. 9am- 4pm 3364 Tiquewood ClrcM.

Novl ESTATE SALE

Custom made so*d osk dmmg room set 1 yeer old (New $2400) aakmg $1500 Pabo set. 1 year old (New $900) eskmg $300 (Al chairs rock-er) Uvmg room sel. dinette Mt . baby crib, snd much mora Ce* 473-7230 347-3645

NOVI - Estste Ssls by sppomtmsnt. Mon-Sun Apr 23-30 Freezer. m»-

*vmg room sets ft much mora Visa. MC checks 473-7230 or 347-3645

NOW I loueehold. beby needs, loys. country crafts ft wood «hs*s. ale., tools. Cherokee luggage reck $60 Frt A Sat 9-4pm 23610 East LaVoat. 10 Mas ft Meedowbrook

NOVI - Sal ft Sun Apr 26-29. 2pm ta dart. Badroom aets Ike new. ster-eo, microwave, prom drgaeee ft many Ike new items Vlea. MC. cast* only 473-7230 or 347-3845

ORCHARD LAKE - Garage Sale Frl.-Sal Apr. 27-28 B-4 Lawn-mowers. miac garden lools. lumi-ture. baby crib, water skis, chads whits bedroom sst. dert pine water t ied platform, head board ft dreeeer. lota of odd ft ends 3810 Shady Beach Off Old Orchard Tra*

ROCHESTER HILLS-2368 Ulster. Adama ft Walton Spring Hill Sub. Frt-Sal .9-4

ROCHESTER HILLS-Thurs.-Frl„ 9am-4pm Fumrture etc 55 Sugar pine off Walton W of UvemoM

ROCHESTER HILLS-Fantaabc ga-rege aete Rochester to Hamftn. W on Hamkn. to Cumberlend. toaow signs. 2179 Highspftnt Lots of goo-dies Thure-Sun

ROCHESTER HILLS - Cumberland H«a Sub. Ofl Hamim btw Rochester Rd ft Livemois 2348 Highspknl Or toaow signs from Cumberlend Rd Thurs.. Apr. 26-28. 9em-4pm

ROCHESTER HILLS - Houeehold goods, clothing, toys, drafting bosrd. chHdrens' bedroom set. rocking chsir ft much mors Frt. ft Sm . 9em-5pm 2260 Warrington. S of Hamkn Rd . W of Rocheeler Rd

SOUTHFIELD • aetata aata. Sat t Furniture, kitchen utans*s lots

m a c 28111 Brentwood. N ol Catai-pa. W. of Graenltald

FARMMGTON Huge M t a Furtw-tore. Mta ol houaHold , craft itama. My*, aom* d o m e s Thur* m m Bm. 16-4 2 Ban t of Farmmgion. N of • Mfta 21073

ROCHESTER HlfcLS -rege aata Ap/ 26. 27 ft

28 Maternity dothee. kids dothes end toys, bedroom funlture. an-tique trunk, etc 2238 Warrington Cumberland H*ta Sub

ROCHESTER - HUGE 4 Family Sale Thurs ft Frt., 9am-5pm Bsby ft che-drans' dothmg ft lumiture. appfe-enoee. toys, aleaewere, household •terns mc 1667 Vlenne. off Welt on between Adama ft UvernoM

ROCHESTER-MOVING SALE Thurs.-Frt. lOam-Spm Appkences. Mahogany bedroom am. ft mora 301 Dreoa. 3 blks N ol University, 2 Wks W oi Rochester Rd Caen only

ROYAL OAK-Shrine Mom's.

antiques 13 Maa ft Woodward Apr 26. 9-6. 1 day only

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SOUTHFIELD - Beacon Square Sub Sate! Apr 26. 1 tam-5pm Apr 27 28. 9am-3pm Pool Grounds N of 11 Mfts on Arlington, between Lahaar ft Evergreen

SOUTHFIELD' - Household Items, furniture, dothmg. miac. Sat ft Sun . 10-6. 26253 Ceetlelon Drive. N of Lincoln (10'* MfteLE of SoumitaM

SOUTHFIELD MOVING- 20396 W9-lowick. 1 bfc. N. of 12. W ofl Ever green Sat ft Sun Apr 26 ft 29. 10-Spm Heritage Dmmg Set. Everett Piano aofa. tabta*. chairs, chftda daak waahar. dryar. dothee. mted

SOUTHFIELD - THur-Sal 9-5pm 27250 Bradford Ln.. If of " Maa. E. ol Evergreen. Furraturs ft Toys.

SOUTHFIELO - 23920 Berg Rd.. I tween 9 ft 10 Mfta Apr 26. 27. 17.6 llbergtaa bom ml 125 marcury motor Engftsh saddta. powar tools.

TROY - Cypress Garden Sub Sale Frt. Sst Apr.27-28. 9-5. W. ol Ro-chester Rd ft N ol Wstttse. ante Barclay from Rocheater Rd or Bris-tol Irom Watttea Many homes r w/klds clothes, toys, beby crtbs, car ssats. b*ss. ft tomttiae.

TROY - Moving. Apr 27. 28 (6 to St 29 (2 to 5). Furniture, dothes. baby, miac. 2910 Quartz. 18,*/Dequmdre

WEST BLOOMFIELD - t M t - t m r * , Mwe houeehold. dothmg. furniture Apr 27. 26. 9 to 5 5456 Fox Ridge.

I section Fermtagtan ft MapM Ad. e a i - 2 i 7 i

WEST BLOOM FIE LD-2659 Si Jossph. S. ol Square Lake Rd.. btock W. of Mlddtabaft. Sat Apr*

grtL doming ft much mora.

W BLOOMFIELO-Boys ft gkis do th-mg. anas 0-10. c*adrene toy* a equipment, lots ol odds a s n d * 4435 Walnut Woods Dr.. Orchsrd ft WMnul Laka. Thurs ft Frt.. 9-4.

W BLOOMFIELD Apr* 26-29th. 9-5pm. 5905 Independence Larte. OK WMnul LaM. 1 b * E of M k M t a V H You nam* N ws have ill Pmciaad* ta

W BLOOMFIELD. hmtMura. Mohan ware, loot* ft mMc Frt.. KV 4 Sat 10-2 0ft17 Plnnock Or .. 0« of Grose Lake Rd. son ft Commerce Rds.

4061 Shore Crasl Or . Covington I Ths Lftba. W o f M«*dMO*R. t

70S Qaraga Oakland

W BLOOMFIELD Fri ft S m . 9am-5pm 1761 Pom. (HMtar lo Greer to Roaedatel No )»mfcl Gram prices -

707 Qaraga Salaa: Wayna

Sal . Apr* 26. Ktam-Spm. Sun Apr* 29. 12 noon-Spm A*en Part Or»c Arena. 15900 White 929-9303

APRIL 26-29 - Prom dreeeea. 2 mete tor stotaa. lumiture. ctothee. meri t bike, etc 33070 Barksly Uvonia. Klmbsrly Oaks subdMsion. N of Farmmgton. W Lyndon

CANTON - Apr 26-26. lumltora. appfcance dothmg t miac 6147 WNtow Creek. N of Ford W ol LMoy

CANTON May 3 ft 4m. Irom 8 to 3 Caen Onlytl Lota of meceSeneou* Boys dothes. s* atzee. newborn thru toddMrs -Adult dothmg 42044 Edenbrook Dr off LMtey Rd

CANTON- MOVING ft Craft Sale. Apr 25-27, 9-Spm 45685 Dryn Mawr. Sunltower Sub 6 Canton Canter ft S oi Warren

CANTON Moving Sale Furniture, electric Move. Ilraptace meert. cord* of Wood $30 Lots of mac items Thurs.-Sm 9em ftpm 41481 Palm-er. Canton. 1st houee W of Haggarly

CANTON - Sat 10-4 BwOy Nome, toys, dothmg. mce things 7929 Km-aer S. of Joy. E ol Hsggsrty

CANTON Thura-Sat. 9-4 _ cards. Elc S /Ford, E./Canton Cen-ter. off Saiti. 1164 Kraghtsbridgs

CANT ON-Windsor Park SubdM-sion. 911 homes, Thurs., Fn. SaL Msy 3-5, Bern-5pm N of Wsrrsn between Lfttay ft Sheldon

CANTON - 43029 Avon. Sat */2*_ 8 - 3pm. Sun.. 4/29. 9 - noon Furni-ture. yard equipment, kitchen uten-s*s. computer books, nssdtaaort kits. LP records, mora

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ESTATE SALE 22165 Nona. (2 bis S of Michigan Ave /2 Ws E oi Mmtary) Apr* 27. 29. 29. 9-5. Estate of Lawrence Cocker Lifetime accumulation ol dean housshoid items ft co*sctlbiss Including s love . re f r igera tor , washer, dryer, gsrdsn tools. tom»-turs. Insns. pots ft pans ft stufl Ev-erything goes Sals conducts* sn

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New skyscrapers fail to display new forms By Dal* Northup special wri ter

Tbe skyscraper has a lways been considered a symbol of Amer ican corporate enterpr ise and an exc lamat ion point of c i v i c pr ide. Tbe Ident i ty of most Amer ican c i t ies a re def ined by beckoning towers: New York , tbe Wor ld T rade Center (by our own Minora Yamasakl) ; De t ro i t , tbe Renaissance Center, Chicago, tbe Sears Tower , San Francisco, the Transamer ica Bui ld ing.

A t ooe t ime that ident i ty was near ly lost w i t h the advent of what came to be te rmed modernism. I ts promoter was Mies van der Robe who espoused, as we l l as exposed, glass and steel as the skin and bones of modern arch i tec ture. Th is took bold on the

T H E SKY and Houston are no longer the l i m i t fo r Gerald Hines. He has now enlisted John Burgee A r -chitects (Johnson is semi-ret i red) to design the SO-story One Det ro i t Center on Woodward in down-town Detro i t . ;

Tbe new tower w i l l contain approx ima te l y ooe m i l l i on square feet of space. I t has a gabled roof -l ine that w i l l have a ma jor presence on tbe De t ro i t skyline. Clad in w a r m , l ight beige gran i te and g r a y glass, mate r ia l s tha t w i l l make i t compat ib le w i t h older sur rounding buildings. One De t ro i t Center , w i l l feature higb-cei l inged lobby and gran i te -paved plazas outside re la t i ng to tbe pedestr ian level . Tbe facade has a s t rong ver t ica l thrust accentuated w i th peirs that te rm ina te in sma l l p y r a m i d a l caps

w i t h Lever House (1852), wh ich became the proto-type for tbe corporate box, and subsequent ano-nym i t y was unveiled w i t h a b land facade.

ARCHITECT R O B E R T Stern has re fer red to these boxes as containers In wh ich tbe older, more ident i f iab le bui ldings were packaged. Stern is asso-ciated w i t h a react ionary group of archi tects under the beading of post-modernism. Tbe i r u l t imate a i m is to at tach vis ib le reminders of an older style or t rad i t ion w i t h which the v iewer can ident i fy .

The ancient reg ime is back on the scene, and one of i ts promoters is Ph i l l i p Johnson, who cur iously was once a disciple of Mies van der Robe. Now labeled a " tu rncoa t , " Johnson c la ims " i t is . . . much more old-fashioned to make a glass box than to copy other great per iods." And w i t h that state-ment be embell ished the New Y o r k skyl ine w i t h a broken pedimental cap a top the new A T A T Corpo-ra te Headquarters in 1978. Tbe bui ld ing e l ic i ted qui te a response, w i t h one person re fe r r ing to the bui ld ing as a g iant Chippendale skyscraper and De-t r o i t archi tect W i l l i a m Kessler saying that Johnson was becoming senile. Nonetheless i t is a new corpo-ra te ident i ty b la tant ly v isual and one fo r wh ich ev-eryone is now scrambl ing — a new-old countenance of character.

Tbe design of A T A T was conceived the same year when Johnson f o rmed a par tnersh ip w i t h John Burgee. Since then they have j o i n t l y helped change the complexion of U.S. skyl ines, most notably w i t h Houston developer Gera ld Hines oo Hines' borne tu r f : Penzoil Place, 56-story t rapezoidal towers; 64-story Transco Tower , remin iscen t of tbe ea r l y 1900s' commerc ia l bui ld ings; and the 56-story NCNB Center, described as neo-Gothic.

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The former Vinton Building wee de-signed by Albert Kehn in tgi7. The bui lding hes the clerity end simpl ic i ty of Kehn'e industr ial bui ldings with a t r iang-ular cap.

One Detroit Center le e 50-story off ice tower designed by John Burgee Archi tects of New York in the neo-gothic, poet-modern style.

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suggesting Goth ic archi tecture already reclaimed in tha P i t tsburgh Plate Glaas Corpora te headquarters in P i t tsburgh, also by Jofaaaon/Bur-gee.

Cy l indr ica l . pavff loo-Uke corners mediate the four sides of the bui ld-ing. Thank fu l l y they relate t o the centra l tower of the Renaissance Center two blocks away, c reat ing some contex tua l venue that br ings tbe Renaissance Center v isua l ly closer to the cen t ra l business d i s t r i c t .

As exc i t ing an addi t ion One De-troi t Center is t o Det ro i t archi tec-ture, i t does not represent any th ing new in te rms of loca l a rch i tec tu ra l vernacular. R igh t across Congress Street to the no r t h is the o r ig ina l Vinton Bu i ld ing done by A lber t K»hn in 1917. Only a 12-story bui ld ing, i t has tbe c l a r i t y and s imp l i c i t y of Kahn's indus t r ia l bui ld ings that f i r s t expressed the meta l - re in forced con-crete f rame, the ea r l y "bones" of 20th century Amer i can commerc ia l architecture la te r espoused by Mies van der Robe.

Tbe piers have a ver t i ca l i t y accen-tuated by recessed spandrels and are terminated w i t h a gabled roof l ine.

Thus One De t ro i t Center is an ampl i -f i ca t ion of an adjoining bui ld ing mak ing i t a k indred sp i r i t , o r sort of a big bro ther or sister. Perhaps tbe Spir i t of De t ro i t statue to the south was ins t rumenta l in exercis ing some Zeitgeist on John Burgee.

A N E N G L I S H wr i t e r . John Gloab. exc la imed upon v iewing the Wor ld F a i r of 1933 in Chicago: . . that (something) is a lways s l igh t ly bewi l -der ing to an Engl ish m ind at tuned to the bel ief tha t i n Amer ica new ideas have a bet ter chance of l i fe that any-where else." He also relabeled the fa i r , wh ich was cal led "a Cen t r y of Progress" " a Century of Safety F i r s t put over as Progress."

In a s i m i l a r vein, a rch i tec tu ra l precedent has again repeated i tself i n the automobi le center of the wor ld , the reputed purveyors of pub-l i c taste. Poet-modernism has been described as ar t is t i c novel ty or g im-m i c k r y by cr i t ics . Perhaps they were right. I n our aerodynamic, in-dus t r ia l technological society we are deserving of newer forms.

Dale Northup is a college pro-fessor and architectural histori-an.

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The state is oo longer accept ing appl icat ions fo r par t ic ipat ion in i ts Home Ownership Savings Trus t pro-g r a m because of the volume of ap-pl icat ions.

Since January, tbe state treasur-er 's o f f ice has received more than 2,000 applications, according to Lynn Rycus, public a f fa i rs assistant.

" W e don't know how many par t i c i -pants in the p rogram we actua l ly have un t i l we star t rece iv ing pay-ments, but tbe response has been fantast ic, ' ' she said, z — — ;

Proposed by Gov. James Blanc-hard last year, HOST w i l l a l l ow a savings p rog ram to provide a down payment toward the purchase of a house fo r a f i r s t - t ime buyer. Buyers w i l l be able to pre-select the value of the home they wish to purchase and the amount of down payment tbey want to save for in a specif ied num-ber of years. Once the f igures a re determined, par t ic ipants w i l l make month ly payments to the state. Tbe

state, in turn, w i l l inveet tbe money in state-backed booda.

The bonds w i l l have a va r iab le in-terest rate guaranteed to equal or exceed the annual increase In M ich i -gan housing prices, and the interest income is tax-exempt. Par t i c ipan ts can w i thdraw their savings a t any t i m e wi thout penalty.

The p rogram is s i m i l a r to the Mich igan Educat ion Trus t , wh ich al-lows residents to save fo r the i r chi l -dren's college education.

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The state is an t i c ipa t ing a 5-per-cent year ly increase in tbe cost of a home and an annual ra te of r e t u r n on the bonds of 7.S p e r c e n t Some rea l estate experts bel ieve housing w i l l increase more than 5 percent per year, thus using up the $40 m i l -l ion in bonds tbe state has set aside

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In I M A , Michigan voters approved the issuance Of $900 m i l l i o n i n bonds for env i ronmenta l c leanup and rec-reat ional purposes. A por t ion of these bonds, about 5 percent, are re-served for par t ic ipants in the HOST program.

The treasurer 's of f ice is compi l ing statist ics f r o m tbe 2,000-plus appl i-cations i t has received to get a better

idea of whom the p rog ram should be targeted toward in the future, Rycus said So fa r , i t does not seem that applicants a re concentrated in any one section of the state.

Af ter cur rent appl icat ions are processed and payment schedules are begun, the t reasurer 's o f f ice w i l l decide wben tbe next appl icat ion process w i l l begin.

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Today, manufacturers are recogniz ing that the typical con-sumer has gone the way of newsreels and-ta i l fins. One k i tchen design s imply can't meet everybody's needs. More and more, today's appliances are being designed for and marketed to groups such as disabled or e lder ly people, whose needs are much di f ferent f r o m other consumers.

Near ly 40 mi l l ion Amer icans have a permanent d isabi l i ty , the number of Amer icans 45-64 is expected to increase by ooe th i rd in the next decade, and m o r e ch i ld ren than ever are helping wi th housework.

Manufacturers are becoming m o r e sensit ive to the needs of people w i th physical l imi ta t ions, o lder people and the very young. Today's products ref lect these needs, especially in the kitchen.

Considering the needs of the least-able user is the key to mod i fy ing or designing houses, wo rk areas and products that everybody can use. This might range f r o m s imple and inex-pensive measures such as using a potato masher to turn knobs on a range; removing cabinet doors for easier access or some-th ing more extensive, such as bu i ld ing a k i tchen around an adaptable "universal design."

A universal design includes wide, bar r ie r - f ree aisles and smooth floors to a l low for wheelchairs and walkers to move easily about. Work surfaces of v a r y i n g heights accommodate those who are short or ta l l or who work seated. Good contrast between cabinets and appliances and in graphics on cont ro l panels are helpful to those w i th l i m i t e d vision.

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M ic rowave ovens a re especial ly useful for people w i t h l im-i ted physical abil i t ies. They can be instal led at any height. Tbe shal low cooking cav i ty 4s easy to reach, there's no flame or heat ing element, and the in te r io r stays cool.

Side-by-side re f r i ge ra to r / f reezers have narrow doors for easier handling Some models have deep door shelves and bins, baskets and shelves that pu l l out for easier access and use.

There are many s imple in-home modi f icat ions that can help phys ica l ly l im i ted people. For example, elevate appl iances w i t h front-opening doors (dishwashers, clothes dryers) to the height needed for a wheelchai r user or someone wbo can' t stoop or bend. Lower a bu i l t - in oven for wheelchair use or ra ise i t for someone w i t h back problems.

Whi r lpoo l Corp. o f fers use and care guides and mic rowave oven cookbooks In B ra i l l e , la rge type or on audio cassettes Con t ro l panel over lays fo r many k i tchen and laundry products are done in Bra i l le tha t are f ree to v isual ly impa i red owners of Whi r lpoo l appliances. F o r assistance, ca l l the Whir lpoo l Appl iance Connection l ine at 1-800-253-1301. F o r TDD users, the number is 1-400-334-6889.

M o r e in format ion is ava i lab le I n brochures f r o m Whir lpool . "Un i ve rsa l Design" looks in to the features of the adaptable k i tchen; "Designs fo r Independent L i v i n g " of fers advice for mod i f y ing , remodel ing or designing kitchens and laundry a r ras ; and "Tools for Independent L i v i n g " emphasizes the use of everyday tools and products as aids to appl iance operation.

Whi r lpoo l says i ts brochures are based on research and suggestions f r om disabled people, rehabi l i ta t ion special ists and appl iance experts. F o r a copy of tbe set. send a postcard t o Whi r lpoo l Corp., Dept. NCW, P.O. Box 5551, Kalamazoo 48003-5551.

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to be come sharply segmented A i the baby boomer star ts wor ry-

ing about ret irement and tbe baby, bust matures, bousing demand w i l l become more sharply segmented than in the past, according to a re-port f rom the Nat ional Association of Realtors.

Tbe study, "Demographics i n the U.S. — Tbe Segmenting of Housing Demand," anticipates st rong housing dentand and stable house values over the next decade in spite of the smaller baby bust populat ion pro-ducing fewer prospective buyers than tbe baby boomer*.

Tbe demand w i l l be fueled by widely varied bousing needs — for aff luent trade-up baby boom cou-ples, baby boomers th ink ing about ret irement and growing numbers of non-traditional households and im-migrants, tbe report says.

" T H E H E A L T H Y markets w i l l of-fer diversity. They w i l l have a varie-ty of niche-oriented bousing," said NAR President I ra Gr ib in.

Tbe study explores several cur-

rent and projected demographic changes that may have the greatest effect upon the bousing industry over the next decade. Foremost among these are tbe changing age structure and bousing composit ion of tbe US. population.

The tota l number of households in the nation roee by an average of 1.3 mi l l ion annually dur ing tbe 1990s, dropping f r o m 1.7 m i l l i on annually during tbe 1970s. The population ages 15-M, the group at which house-hold format ion is typ ica l , is gett ing smaller, whi le the age group 65 and older is gett ing larger .

Tbe number of marr ied-couple households is decl ining. Tbe decline is being countered by an increase in single-person households, female-headed households, n o n - f a m i l y households and a larger number of 18- to 24-year-old men l i v ing wi th their parents. Addi t ional ly , th aver-age household size dropped f rom 3.13 people in 1960 to 2.66 people in 1987.

H O U S E H O L D S A R E m o v i n g

more f requent ly , which is causing and w i l l coot inue to cause a higher bousing turnover rate. Legal immi-gration, notably by Asians and Hispanic*, is increasing, l i ke aver-age rate of 576,000 was 30 percent higher in the 1980s than in the 1970s.

Increased demand by foreigners seeking to rent or buy in tbe Unites States w i l l contr ibute to housing de-mands in the 1990s, tbe study says.

Tbe changing needs of changing households w i l l help offset a drop in housing demand due to the smal le r baby bust population, said N A R chief economist John A Tucci l lo. Predictions that house values w i l l sour due to a decline in demand are too simpl ist ic, and such project ions fa i l to consider the continuing ef fect tbe baby boom generation w i l l have, Tucci l lo said.

INCREASED SAVINGS by baby boomers, combined w i th a smal ler federal def ic i t and a larger Social Security t rust fund, l ikely w i l l push interest rates lower over the next

seven years, be said. Baby boomers previously unable

to bay houses w i l l be buying. "As tbe leading edge of tbe baby boom moves through i ts peak earning years, demand w i l l picfc up for sec-ond homes and ret i rement homes," Tuccil lo said.

He predicted that demand w i l l shift signif icantly toward "smal ler units in sunny cl imates."

I N SPITE OF house purchases by baby boomers and baby busters, bouses w i l l cootinue to be too expen-sive fo r poorer consumers. Accord-ing to tbe study, i t appears that r widening gap in household demo-graphics is accompanied by a grow-ing d ispar i ty in house-buying power.

For example, tbe study says, typi-cal rea l incomes fo r famil ies in the highest-earning fifth of the popula-t ion rose by more than 29 percent between 1970 and 1986. But real in-come fo r fami l ies in the lowest-earn-ing f i f t h rose by just 9 percent

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Bowman promoted at Schostak Robert B o w m u has been named

general manager for the Maccabees Office Center, which ia owned, man-aged and leased by Schostak Broth-ers, the Southfield-based real estate development, management and com-mercial / Industr ial company.

Bowman has been with Schostak Brothers for 18 years, most recently as operations manager for Wonder-land Mal l , Laurel Park Place and Lakewood Shopping Center.

The Southfield architectural, engi-

neering and planning f i r m of Harley Ell ington Pierce Yee Associates has named four new assistant division directors.

They are Daniel Meloche. assist-ant director in electrical engineer-ing; Michael Proctor, assistant di-rector of construction; Ken Stamps, assistant director of site planning; and Stephen Sassman, assistant di-rector of interior architecture.

Ghafari Associates of Livonia, an architectural/engineering f i rm , has

added facil it ies management to Its services under the direction of Pa-trick Smithhaaer, executive vice president.

In other moves, Thomas R. Wood-bury of Canton Township has as-sumed the newly created position of team manager for facil it ies manage-ment services. He went to Ghafar i from Michigan National Corp.

Maareea Dritsaa, business devel-opment manager, w i l l lead market-ing for facilit ies management She was formerly marketing director with Walbridge Aldinger and was

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Cushman & Wakefield of Troy has been named the leasing agent by Vantage Systems of Farmington Hills to find tenants for a 50,000-square-foot commercial develop-ment to be built on two acres on Big Beaver between Crooks and Uver-nois. #

Joseph DiRado, president and owner of Brickscape Inc. of North-ville, has received the young en-trepreneur award f rom the U.S. Small Business Administrat ion.

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Credits

T HIS Special bridal section appearing today in all editions of the Observer & Eccentnc was coordinated

by Marie McGee, special sections editor.

Advertising coordinators were Yvette Beausohel and Rhonda Rosser.

Cover design by Glenna Men/fat. creative services supervisor

Special writers include Cathie Breidenbach and Cathieen Collins Lee. Photographer was John Discher

Questions concerning the section should be directed to McGee at 591-2300. Ext. 313.

At a formal wedding, women wear street-length dresses or suits in the daytime, long, ballerina or tea-length dresses in the evening. Attire for men is coordinated to their escorts, unless otherwise stated on the invitation.

supposed to buy a mauve dress so / won't clash with the bridesmaids or the mother of the groom (whom she is tell-ing to wear gray).

I want a dress that makes me look wonderful, not like part of the window treatment. For heaven's sake. I'm only 43 years old!

Please tell me (he best way to handle this. I'm not going in mauve anything.

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not the least of which is advising the bridal party what to wear (think of the pictures!).

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they have full lives, today they look younger at 45 than 45 looked in the •50s." ' '

So what's a daughter to do? Abby continues, "First, the only style

you should set is that of your wedding party — meaning the bridesmaids and groomsmen. The day of telling mothers what to wear is past. You should, in-stead, encourage them to select what-ever they feel good in, Unlike wedding gowns, they will want dresses they can wear again and again."

With more mature brides making the decisions, common sense reigns in to-day's weddings Maids aren't stuck wearing a mountain of peach satin that is unflattering, expensive and screams, "Br idesmaid!"

Jus? as styles for bridal party mothers have gone from dowdy to elegant (oeaded. rhinestone-studded or tapes-

try jackets worn with chif fon skirts; pas-tel satin fitted suits), bridesmaid styles have moved toward sophistication.

You'll see lush velvets with alluring lir.es. floral and metallic brocades, taffe-ta with water-color prints, and plenty of black, (yes, black) — combined with whife

In fact, colors in general have changed, advises Los Angeles bridal consultant Lynn Jeter

"It used to be soft pastels — pinks, lavender and light greens," she says. 'There are no color boundaries any

more. We're seeing everything, includ-ing fuchsia and red — the latter is pop-ular in December and February (for Christmas and Valentine's Day wedd-ings).

"Colors are more vibrant. I did a wed-ding m which the bride combined elec-tric blue with ivory for the maid's dress-es and the table coverings. It was abso-lutely beautiful."

Bridesmaids certainly don' t have to wear blue, but here's another letter from Abby 's book thai is bound lo make any bride pause:

Dear Abby After seeing all the letters m your column from people who com -p'am about the high cost of being a bride or bridesmaid — / want to report a beautiful scene I /ust witnessed

The July wed dm g was formal — at least the bride and groom were formally attired But the bridesmaids' dresses were outstanding m their design. They were street-length navy blue linen chemises with high V-neckhnes and a p'eated flounce at the hem The chemise line was elegant on the slender b'idesmaids and flattering to the heavier

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f l o r a l f i n e s s e Nuptial blooms, from bouquets to decor

WEDDINGS AND flowers bke love and marriage, just seem to go together,

Brides in ancient times cameo nuptial garlands ana meoieval Pndes wore wreaths of fresh blooms.

Bouquets and floral arrangements are an integral part of your wedding, and the florist should be one of the first people you contact Flowers should be ordered at least three months before Ihe nuptials.

There are floral fashions just as there are trends in bridal fashions. Wiidflower bouquets reflected the naturai mood of ihe '70s. In the '80s. bouquets got more lavish and tradi-tional. As we enter the '90s. the choice of blooms is entirely up to you

"The philosophy is 'you are the bride. " says florist Ryan Game "The emphasis is on the bnde's individuali-t y "

"There is a loose, relaxed lee! in bridal bouquets," says florist Jam Adair. "Bouquets are less stiff and flowers, such as roses, are open in-stead of the traditional closed look. The garden effect is very popular. You'll see natural styles with long stems and loose garden-gathered looking bouquets."

While many brides still opt for trad-itional nosegays of white, ivory and champagne blooms, more want a shot of color, ranging from soft pas-tels to vivid hues _ •

"THIS FOLLOWS THE garden look," notes florist Eve Davis.

It you have your heart set on carry--f.G daffodUs -n a December wedd+ng, you probably can.

"In the past few years, there has been a dramatic increase in the year-round availability of flowers at florists across the country." flora' designer Bobby Wiggins told Bride's maga-zine

Nonetheless, florists encourage bndes to use seasonal blossoms. Not only are they more abundant and healthy than hothouse flowers, they are more affordable.

Shapes for bouquets range from Ihe traditional clusters l o elegant cascades Sweet nosegays are per-fect for weddings with an Edwardian flair Sophisticated brides can carry arm bouquets down the aisle.

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Whether i t 's t rad i t i ona l roses and tu l ipa or mora exot ic b looms, the bouque t adds a f resh f i n i sh ing touch t o any b r ide 's ensemble . Br idal g o w n is f r om Af ter Six Br ida l Co l lec t ion .

chids. freesia. iris and rhubrum lily. Asters, daffodils, dahlias, delphinium, jasmine, pansies and peonies are spring-summer specialties For fall and winter weddings, try amaryllis, calla lilies, heather and holly

Your floral needs don't stop with bouquets. Look for creative ways to use flowers

Elaborately decorated wedding and reception sites may only need simple flower arrangementss, where-as a spartan reception hall will look

more festive with garlands of flowers, potted palms and bright center-pieces.

For church weddings, use flowers and greenery on pews and at the al-ter For a Jewish wedding, request a festive chuppah festooned with flo-wers.

The florist can also come up with arrangements for buffet and serving tables Flowers make a nice accent tcr serving platters and a fresh way tc to0 a wedding cake

CENTERPIECES CAN also create the right mood for your wedding. Baskets filled with black-eyed Su-sans and hydrangea are perfect for an outdoor wedding For more formal affairs, use candies and all-white piooms. such as calla lilies and white freesia. (Arrangements should be no higher than 16 inches j

Another idea is to have the flowers fcr your decor reflect the region: Sul-try magnohas for a Southern weodmg or terra cotta bowls filled with exotic blossoms m the Southwest

Start by looking for a florist through recommendations Friends can give you some names and the people at the wedding site and re-cept ion hall can often recommend a good florist.

Arrange for your first consultation tc take place at the florist's shop, says Bride's magazine The shop should be efficiently run and the salespeople courteous. And the flo-wers should look fresh.

Bring along photos of bouquet styles, centerpieces and arrange-ments you like, as well as fabric swatches from the bndal and attend-ants' dresses Also bring a sketch or photo of your dress, if possible.

Let the florist know how many guests will attend, whether it 's a sit-down meal or buffet and how many tables will be set up.

You should also arrange for a con-sultation at the wedding and recep-tion sites or at least give the florist the addresses for both if he or she is not already familiar with the sites.

After the florist has an idea of the

et Cost-cutting tips include using seasonal locally grown blossoms, as well as mixing dried and silk flowers

DON'T FORGET TO order bou-tcnnieres fpr the groom, fathers and ushers, as well as corsages for the mothers.

When you have agreed on the flo-ral arrangements, both of you should sign a written agreement Include the date and time for the flowers to be delivered, what types of flowers, bou-quet size, number of corsages and boutonnieres Also describe any vas-es. balloons or r ibbons the florist promises to provide, as well as the name of the person who wiH set up the site

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FO R M A L receiving lines, ihe tradi-t iona l tossing o ' garters, r ice a n d bouquets, the g r o o m ' s c a k e and even tne little plast ic

br ide a n d g r o o m atop the wedd ing cake are fast dw ind l ing in populari ty.

Tradi t ional is ts needn't despair, how-ever, Wedd ings still make peop le teary-eyed and br ides stiil choose to walk down the aisle in once-m-a- l i fet ime dresses, but even the rituals of r omance change w i th the times Today 's br ides and g r o o m s are abandoning some of the rigid r igamarole of centur ies-old eti-quette in favor of greater f lexibi l i ty. They' re chang ing the cook ie cut ter sameness of wedding recept ions in fa-vor of par t ies with individualized touch-es.

T O D A Y ' S WEDDINGS reflect the busy l i festyles and l imned t ime of mod -ern br ides a n d grooms who are. on the average, older when they marry than

they were a few decades a g o More modern br ides-to-be have f in ished col-lege and begun their careers when they decide to marry, They simply don ' t have months l o ditner over detai ls of their weadings Ana there are br ides and grooms embark ing on second marr iag-es. They want ritual and romance to mark the occas ion but they want it to be clearly different and o f ten more so-phis t icated than the bi l lowing white dress and veil routine of first weddings.

The staff at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham, one of M ich igan 's two four-star hotels, hosts wedd ing ceremo-nies and wedd ing recept ions dur ing every season of the year. They make it their business to know the latest .trends so they can help perspect ive br ides and g rooms make informed decis ions. In fact , they offer a comple te wedd ing planning service.

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Dtarie Filhon. cater ing manager. say^> tha; nowaaays "everyoody seems to get in the act (of planning weddings) . Grooms included. The father comes aiong for taste tests. Ten years ago. we dealt with the mother o) the bride Now the bride a n d g room plan the r own wedding and m o m gets invited along. '

THE STAFF AT THE Townsend knows f rom exper ience what 's " i n " with weddings and recept ions and they also know what is on its way out.

Formal receiv ing lines are on the way out. " N o b o d y ever knows what to say anyway. " said Adler of receiving lines ana repetit ive, iQane things people say to satisfy pro toco l .

Aaaea Adler "Br iaes and g rooms g^t t ired of regiment ing guests" Dy making them wait in tedious, formal l i res As an alternative, m a n y . o r i d a l pairs nowaaays go around ana visit eve-ry tabie Curing the reception. "It aoesn' t seem so s taged "

In the Townsend 's Regency Room, r rany bnda l par t ies forego the tradit ion-al head table in favor of an oval table in the center of the room Adler said that the br ide and g room often "don ' t want to be on d i sp lay . "

Bonme LePage, managing director of the Townsend. said: That way tw i th a central t ab le ) . they ' re more like part of the party. I t 's a nicer al ternative." Plus guests are less likely to feel sl ighted be-cause they 've been seated far f rom the head table.

Brides a n d grooms are aware of healthy eat ing t rends and don' t want to sabotage the medical diets of their guests. Fillion said health trends play a

-par t m the muve to offer two entree choices instead of of the usual one-for-ail Nearly all invi tat ions now incluae re-

'People are putting money into the quality of food and flowers. They're eating less and drinking less. Bar bills aren't what they used to be and receptions aren't the bashes they were 30 years ago when people got drunk and toasted all night.'

—Bonme LePage Townsend manager

sponse cards, and br ides sometimes ask guests l o check their entree cnoice-on the cards — perhaps bone-ess ch icken breast wi-fh ar t ichoke hearts ana lemon capers ana oeef tenaerlom A menus are preaictabie. One bride ana g room wanted a Southwest theme ana servea eggs benebict with salsa, guacamo ie ana corn breaa

When it comes to desserts, Le Page Sr~i'd. " M a n y couples perfer to o ffer a ^ests a fabulous pastry taPle or sweets a ^ d fresh fruits instead o f . c a k e , or somet imes in aaa>tion to cake Groom's cakes ana br ide and groom dolls atop wedd ing cakes have nearly disappearea a ' Townsend recept ions. "If they do nave (have a p las t ic br ide and g r o o m ) A d l e r said. " they do it as more of a |oke and try to find the ugliest ones they c a n . "

Fillion says 'Everybody expects wee-ding cake to taste lousy, "but bndes are depar t ing f rom the tradit ional bland whi te cake in favor of fresh fruit and mousse fillings, chocola te cake or even cheesecake Napkins and match books personal ized with the names of the brid-al pair are also disappear ing

LePage said "Peop le are putting money into the quali ty of food and flo-wers. They're eat ing less and drinking less. Bar bills aren' t what they used to Do and recept ions aren't the bashes they were 30 years ago when people got drunk and toasted all n ight . "

RATHER T H A N A N open Dar during the cock ta i l hour, many brides choose to have guests served fine wine, cham-pagne and hors d 'oeuvres on silver trays.

The o ld cus tom of throwing rice at the depar t ing pair is losing ground — and so is tossing the bouquet and garter But cal l igraphy on invitations and place cards and videos are " i n . " So are iimos as the means of t ranspor tat ion for the bndal par ty

" L i m o s are very trendy, even if i hey ' re only g o i n g l o q o a b lock. ' said Adler

Live music is also " i n . " "They don't want dead silence, so we see a lot o' pianists and harp is ts . " When a dance band plays, music ians try to please ev-eryone by including a mult i-generational mix, some music for fr iends of the par-ents and some for the younger genera-t ion At Townsend recept ions, the bridal pair a lmost never leave early Instead they stay to enioy the par ty until the end, then invite guests to their room at the hotel to cont inue celebrat ing

Even the most deeply roo ted tradi-t ions. the wedd ing ring and bndal gown, are chang ing

"R ings are more substant ia l than ever w.th bigger d iamonds and mcwe stylized

'Brides and grooms get tired of regimenting guests by making them wait in tedious, formal litres.'

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suit ings," said LePage Eternity r ings arc- popular and more bndes are choos-,ng one. styl ish r ing rather than match-ing two-nng sets. The old- fashioned scenario had the g r o o m picking oul the ring and surpr is ing the br ide with it. The modern scenar io has the couple going together to choose rings. None of the Townsend staff can recall a wedding when the g room d idn ' t also wear a ring.

LePage said she sees more slim line or dai dresses tnese days, "fewer big pouffie dresses." They also see fewer headpieces and veils and more bare snoulders and c leavage in moaern prid-ai gowns than in the past.

Bouquets are less "ar rangeP " Some-i imes br ides carry just one elegant , 'ong-s temmea caia lily or a whi te orchid. Mothers of the br ide and g room se ldom wear corsages any more. Instead, they' re presented with a single f lower to carry. Flowers at the recept ion ref lect the same casual elegance. Popular centerp ieces feature long s temmed flo-wers loosely arranged m a glass vase.

Whatever the p lann ing dec is ion, LePage tells brides and grooms, " T r y to get the best quali ty you can and let your needs oe k n o ^ K " She adds that even m the romai^ce and ritual of wedd ings ,

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A CCORDING to Toby Haberman, / I the bridal counter at Haber-

/ m man's Fabrics is a very busy place on Saturday mornings.

"There are dozens of brides and their mothers lined up here." says the co-owner -of this family store. "There are yards of lace and silk all over the place.

Here^amsoroe tips fo^ making your own gown:

• Plan to be finished at least a week before the wedding.

• If you are beading the lace yourself, do so before applying the lace to the gown.

• Keep the dress, other pattern pieces a r $ lace in plastic bags to protect against dust, dirt and spills. • Make a rough, muslin sample for a

The customers are so pleased to see the different options we have here, and they all check out what the other (brides) are doing." ^

But even Haberman was surprised by a recent industry study showing that 40 percent of brides sew their own dresses or have a dress made for them, rather than buy it ready made. She wasn't too surprised though — to her. the advan-tages are obvious.

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Those who sew themselves or work with a dressmaker have more options because they can combine styles that they like and which flatter them. Haber-man says. Because the dress is made for them, it's going to fit them perfectly And often they will have a better quality dress for less money. But even for those who plan to buy a wedding dress ready made. HaDerman feels her store has a lot to offer.

" IT 'S PROBABLY the most expen-sive and important dress a woman will buy." says Haberman. " I can't imagine making that kmo of purchase without

-learning a lot about it. People at a ready-to-wear shop are not going to take the time to explain about all the different fabrics and laces. This is the bridal resource for the state of Michigan — we can help people make an educat-ed decision."

The Royal Oak store, founded by Haberman's m-laws in 1958 and former-ly known as House of Fabrics, does car-ry many options for bridal dresses. In addition to silks, there are polyesters,

acetates and taffetas that can work as well as silks and cost less. Other fabrics there include tapestries, moire, ve'vet, charmeuse, and jacquard. The shop also has an entire case of different col-ored French laces — re-embroidered, beaded, appliqued. and plain.

Haberman says that the staff is made up of experienced seamstresses who can pomt out some oi the many options available. They can show how to com-bine patterns and how to choose mate-rials that fit within a budget. They tell you about shortcuts, like having the store "serge" or bind the edges of the bndal veiling for a nominal cost. And they might point out that if you want beaded lace, you can save money by beading it yourself. One customer who took them up on that idea handsewed 3.000 beads on her wedding gown.

Haberman estimates that the materi-als for a wedding gown could cost from $50 to $500. If you use a dressmaker, those costs can vary, too.

"Sometimes you known a dear little lady who likes to keep her fingers busy who will sew it for you for $50." she

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hand says "But depending on the complexity of the design, the number of fittings, the difficulty of handling the fabric, and whether the lace needs to be beaded, it could cost $150 to $500."

'But even if you're in the upper range for both fabrics and dressmaking and you spend $1,000 on your dress, you're going to have good stuff." she adds. "You're talking about a dress you cou'dn't touch for under $3,000. And it's going to fit you "

ACCORDING TO Haberman, sewing a wedding dress is not as complicated as you might think.

"The techniques involved are very basic," she says. " I t 's not like tailoring, where you have to be able to roll collars or make welt pockets It's all straight seams. And making veils or headpieces is really easy — I tell people their little brother could make it with one hand."

'It's a combination ot traditional values and '90s choices. Forty years ago, you wouldn't have gotten married in a pink beaded gown, or had your bridesmaid wear black.'

— Toby Haberman

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b r ida l vei ls. Watch ing is Mo l l y ' s mother , Mary Jo McMi l lan .

For those with less talented little brothers. Haberman's offers a seminar every February on how to make your own wedding gown. It features recent customers modelling their own gowns, and includes tips on how to work with difficult, expensive fabrics.

Haberman says that although interest m sewing dropped dramatically 10 or 15 years ago when many women began working outside the home, a small but rising number have taken up sewing again. She has customers coming in on the recently completed I-696 freeway from as far away as Ann Arbor, St. Clair Shores and Flint to take some of the

many classes offered at the store and to buy materials.

"I t 's a demand for quality and for self-expression," she says of the in-crease m sewing. "You know how when people cook nowadays it's gourmet cooking? Well, home sewing is gourmet sewing. People are lakmg some of their limited and precious free time and doing something creative with it. They feel good and the end product is wonder-ful."

HABERMAN SAYS HER shop is benefitting not only by the renewed in-terest m sewing, but also by the return to more traditional weddings as well.

"Interest in wedding dresses slacked off greatly in the '60s and early '70s," sne says. "People were getting married in fields of daisies in their blue jeans. And that was fine, it suited the times. But now people seem to be returning to traditional values and traditional wedd-ings."

That doesn't mean that they're wear-ing the same dresses people wore in the '50s, though.

" I t 's a combination of traditional val-ues and "90s choices." Haberman says w:th a smile. "Forty years ago, you wouldn't have gotten married in a pink beaded gown, or had your_ bridesmaids wear b lack."

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ones. They all wore wide-brimmed straw hats, a simple strand of pearls, and short white gloves. Best of all — that dress will go to^ the office, to a dinner party, anywhere!

"And the mother of the bride wore a dress of a similar design in beige. The groomsmen, unlike the groom in his -tails,' wore dark business suits. They

~%oked so tailored and classy."

ABBY NOTES THAT more brides and grooms are electing to have their groomsmen wear dark suits. "Not only does it save the cost of time and money for rentals, but the man's own suit is likely to fit much better since he would have had it altered specially for him."

If you do use rented tuxedos, Abby suggests, " to prevent disaster on the wedding day, please instruct every one, from groom to groomsman, to try on

- the whole ouif iLonce more before leav-ing the store. Too many guys have dis-covered that they made the pants loo long — 20 minutes before the-ceremo-ny begins!"

Formalwear styles for men reflect new, rich fabrics and designs, observes Bride's magazine, which "harken back :o a more lavish age when a gentleman dressed with exquisite care and imagi-nation for the great events gx\his —"

This translates into merino wool tuxe-dos with saiin shawl collars, vests and waistcoats of silk jaccjuard m rich, vivid colors and gold- ihreaded tapestries; notched or peaked lapels; black wool gabardine pants with sfeex biack satin waistbands; imported voile shirts with prewoven pleats and French cuffs; black-on-Dlack d iamond (or window pane) patterned dinner jackets, paisley bow ties and cummerbunds you get the idea.

BRIDESFACTS • The major i ty of now husbands waar a wadd ing ring.

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i in tan nawty married American husbands wssr s wadding ring.

When asked about attire for child at-tendants, Bride's magazine gives these suggestions from Pat Kerr, a bndal gown designer in Memphis, Tenn:

Children's fashions should reflect the overall tone of the wedding. For a semi-formal or formal wedding, a flower girl may wear a style similar to the bride's gown (with a higher back or neckline, of course) , perhaps in silk or taffeta. A junior bridesmaid might wear a dress similar to your maids" (in the same col-or but perhaps with a drop waist or other style suited to a younger figure.

For a ring bearer, consider English-sty l f knickers of silk taffeta, with tab ties or elastic; a silk shirt with a Peter Pan collar, or an antique cot ton shirt with a lace collar. Older boys may wear all whi te or off-white; a junior grooms-man, a tuxedo to match other male at-tendants.

Guests should heed ttiis advice from Modern Bride magazine: "A t a formal wedding, women wear street-length dresses or suns in the daytime, long, ballerina, oc Jea-length dresses in the evening. The attire for men is coordinat-ed to their escorts, unless otherwise stated on the invitation."

I From the m a i d of honor to the f lower gir l , a t t endan ts look great In sweet ly t rad i t i ona l dresses. These, by the way, were m a d e f rom S imp l i c i t y pat terns. Ch i l d ren ' s fashions shou ld ref lect the overa l l tone of the wedd ing . The f lower g i r l may wear a sty le s imi la r to the b r ide 's g o w n wi th a h igher back or neck l ine in perhaps a d i f fe ren t -mater ial .

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