46
Car radios: They've come a long way, 3B A . \ii Basketball district, 1D CEP band places 5th in national meet, 3A Canton €>terUer Volume 14 Number 35 Thursday, November 17, 1988 Canton. Michinan 80 Paaes Twenty-five cents Library opens to rave reviews By Diane Gal* staff writer A stream of visitors flooded Can- ton's new library on opening day Monday. And responses about the new digB glowed. "It's absolutely gorgeous." said Mary Giera, a Westland resident at the library Monday. Her husband. Chuck, said he was surprised by the large collection of computer relat- ed books. "The layout is great," Mary said. "A loi of planning went into it" The 31,500-square-foot library, next to township hall on Canton Center south of Proctor, features reading areas with a fireplace and tapestry, study areas, meeting rooms and an expansive children's section. "It's a lot bigger than I expect- ed," said Michele McGrail, who was researching astrology in prep- aration for a speech. DEBORAH CRAWFORD, a teaching graduate student at East- ern Michigan University, was perched in a reading area lined by windows overlooking scenic open land and trees in the distance. Crawford marveled about the view and excellent lighting. The Canton resident rented two videos; took advantage of the type- writer room with workers who are "very friendly and willing to help right away," and was impressed by the "large" selection of children's books. The library is "ultra-mod- ern," she said. ft ARCHinCTS SCMANIA BI-U.D1NO ( UMMK1 IM Suburbu CocnmmaeaUoai Corporation All R j f k u R o m e d New board facing laundry-li^agenda By Diane Gal* staff writer A request for full-time pay for the supervisors' post is among the items expected to be discussed at the new- ly elected board's first meeting Tuesday. Top on supervisor-elect Tom Yack's list is upgrading the supervi- sor position to full time. Earlier this year, the board cut the post and the pay from 136.000 to $18,000 beginning this term antici- pating the township would hire a su- perintendent. However, voters gave thumbs down and supported a full-time su- pervisor. YACK SAID be planned to ask the board to follow a township Merit Commission recommendation to in- crease the pay to $43,200 during his term. And Yack, a Wayne-Westland school teacher, still must receive leave approval from the school board before he can devote normal day hours to the supervisors' job. 7 would love to submit a letter saying I will be available for four years.' — Tom Yack supervisor-elect While Yack campaigned for the supervisor position, he strongly sup- ported hiring a superintendent. Iron- ically, voters gave him the nod and rejected the superintendent idea. Earlier this week. Yack said he planned to teach full time until late January and then begin working full time as supervisor. However, that leave depends on Wayne-Westland school board approval. "I would love to submit a letter saying I win ne available for four years," said Yack, adding he be- lieves the Wayne-Westland school board will deal with his leave re- quest on a year-by-year basis. AT THE BOARD'S first meeting. Yack also plans to suggest adopting a temporary set of board by-laws dealing with the way meetings are conducted "Right now it's (the agenda) a laundry list of items," Yack said. "It will look more like a business agen- da." The public is invited to the 2 30 p.m. Sunday swearing in ceremony at township hall, as well as, the board's first meeting. During the election, candidates for the board listed a number of goals for the next four years. Please turn to Page 4 BILL BRE8tER/»«ft photograph A dedication plaque greets visitors at the library entrance. Opening gets a bit wet Please turn to Page 3 Firefighters, arriving in engine and rescue units, showed for the li- brary's opening day Monday after- noon. They bypassed the bookshelves and headed toward the storage room where about an inch of water had accumulated on the floor." "A little pebble caught in the back (pressure control) valve," caused the minor flooding, said Jean Tabor, library director. The water didn't cause damage. "Luckily we have everything up on shelving in there," Tabor said. "We're looking for a way that it will never happen again so it will go into a drain or outside," she said.'That's one of the wrinkles in a new building." Yazaki investigated by health department By Diane Qeie staff writer Noxious fumes and other health concerns at American Yazaki have been investigated by the state on at least three occasions this year, ac- cording to a health department spokesman. Findings from one of the reviews are complete and resulted in a cita- tion. Results on the others are pend- ing further investigation, said Wil- liam Geary, deputy chief of occupa- tional health, a division of the state health department. THE CITATION resulted from vi- olation of the federal occupational health standard requiring employers who use hazardous material to col- lect safety data sheets, prepare writ- ten programs, train employees and label all hazardous materials. "They didn't have a written pro- gram and hadn't trained employ- ees," Cleary said. American Yazaki, a car compo- nent manufacturer and research center on 1-275 and Haggerty Road, was given a written citation; howev- er, no monetary costs were added, Geary said. "Following that investigation there were additional complaints received," be said. "We went back in and continued investigation of other health issues We can't elaborate un- til the investigations are complet- Geary predicted results sometime this month. The remaining investigations deal with carbon monoxide levels, he said. Please turn to Page 4 School projects need benefactors *UA. staff writer Students in Plymouth-Canton schools are looking for a lew good benefactors. If they materialize, a program bringing together third grader* and senior citizens will be initiated, high school seniors will be able to buttons and allocates funding for special educational programs. About 155,000 Is in the founda- tion's treasury right now. Roughly $40,000 is earmarked for the reno- vation of historic Geer School Thns far. 17 projects, excluding those mentioned above, have been approved by the foundation board. driving, and pet Issass of their school micro-flche. On stadeoU' behalf, members of the Plymouth-Canton Educational Excellence Foundation made a pitch to the Plymouth Rotary Club's f ~ PROJECTS that aren't ones that don't easily fit to with the criteria for mini-grants " " by the Educational Excel- board tiou n >netli > in 1000, the lax-deducti ble Dean SwarU welter, between the turn to Page 2 Tae kwon do family kicks together By Artene Funke special writer David Kotcber II of Canton hardly resembles a youth who can break boards and make devastating kicks with his bare feet. David, a fresh-faced seventh grade student in the Talented and Gifted program at East Middle School, has just earned two black belts in tae kwon do, the popular Ko- rean martial art There is a saying that when the student reaches black belt be opens his eyes and realizes his training has just begun," said David who will turn 13 Dec. 6 "I'm working on it all the time." In fact, the entire Kotcber family has embraced tae kwon do. David's parents, Joan and David, each have their black belt And David's 18- year-old sister. Ann. a student at MX aaE8L£R/«un photographer Piaeae turn to Page 4 Davkl Kotcber practices a tae kwon do move while hit pa rente, Joan and David, watch. Education column debuts what's inside Is your daughter receiving A's In English, yet has difficulty composing s simple sentence? Is your 5-year Old "slow" because he's in beginder- gsrtea? Are teachers overpaid? Concerned with today's education- sl system? If so, answers are at in education the past 30 years." he said Oer child it la grade 7 at a mid- die school. Yet when I look at kfc It looks like s Ugh school six periods, six different Beginning today, Dr. James R Doyle, an educator with wide experi- ence. will answer queetione in a weekly column on education in the Obeervet 4 Eccentric Newspaper* His answers are direct and simple, written la a no-nouesnsi. down-to- earth style reflecting yeers of expe- in different ways, from informative to being a one of the stupidity I*ve A: A real middle school program is different from what your child is experiencing. Districts that call schools "middle school" sod then track students similar to a high school schedule, are simply using the term becauee It has a ring of ianova- Uvenees and credibility It may be a junior high disguised ss s school. DOYLE, NOW tendent of instruction for the Troy School District, has previously taught high school and college. He is a federally certified educational au- ditor and is completing certification as s licensed psychologist. He has consulted on numerous ed- ucations! projects at the district, state and federal levels, including career counseling st Madonna Col- lege in Livonia, the Michigan bilin- gual program and substance abase for the U S. Department of Educa- tion which later became a model for itors. V He has also consulted on such var- ied programs as training on dieeel engines for General Motors, inter turn to Page 3 J Dr. Jamee 'Doc' Doyle new cotumniet Business . . . . 1C Classified . C.F Auto . . C.F Index 5F Real estate . . . . 21 Employment 5F Creative living 1E Crossword. . . 10E Entertainment 9C Opinion . . . . . 15A Sports . . . . 1D Suburban life NEWSLINE . . .45*-2700 SPORT 8L1NE . .501-2312 WANTS ADS . .501-0000 DELIVERY. . . .801-0600 EARLY DEADUNES Due to the holiday, we will be closed Thursday. Nov. 24. To place your classified aa In our Thanksgiving issue, please call before 5:00 Friday, Nov. 18 or Mon.. Nov. 21. 1988. WAYNE COUNTY 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 > IbppvTknk^rving

New board facing laundry-li^agenda - Name - Canton Public

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Car radios: They've come a long way, 3B A . \ii

Basketball district, 1D

CEP band places 5th in national meet, 3A

Canton €>terUer Volume 14 Number 35 Thursday, November 17, 1988 Can ton . M ich inan 80 Paaes Twenty - f i ve cen t s

Library opens to rave reviews

By Diane Gal* staff writer

A stream of visitors flooded Can-ton's new library on opening day Monday.

And responses about the new digB glowed.

"It's absolutely gorgeous." said Mary Giera, a Westland resident at the library Monday. Her husband. Chuck, said he was surprised by the large collection of computer relat-ed books.

"The layout is great," Mary said. "A loi of planning went into i t "

The 31,500-square-foot library, next to township hall on Canton Center south of Proctor, features reading areas with a fireplace and tapestry, study areas, meeting rooms and an expansive children's section.

"It's a lot bigger than I expect-ed," said Michele McGrail, who was researching astrology in prep-aration for a speech.

DEBORAH CRAWFORD, a teaching graduate student at East-ern Michigan University, was perched in a reading area lined by windows overlooking scenic open land and trees in the distance. Crawford marveled about the view and excellent lighting.

The Canton resident rented two videos; took advantage of the type-writer room with workers who are "very friendly and willing to help right away," and was impressed by the "large" selection of children's books. The library is "ultra-mod-ern," she said.

ft

ARCHinCTS SCMANIA BI-U.D1NO ( U M M K 1

I M S u b u r b u C o c n m m a e a U o a i C o r p o r a t i o n All R j f k u R o m e d

New board facing laundry-l i^agenda By Diane Gal* staff writer

A request for full-time pay for the supervisors' post is among the items expected to be discussed at the new-ly elected board's first meeting Tuesday.

Top on supervisor-elect Tom Yack's list is upgrading the supervi-sor position to full time.

Earlier this year, the board cut the post and the pay from 136.000 to $18,000 beginning this term antici-pating the township would hire a su-perintendent.

However, voters gave thumbs down and supported a full-time su-pervisor.

YACK SAID be planned to ask the board to follow a township Merit Commission recommendation to in-crease the pay to $43,200 during his term.

And Yack, a Wayne-Westland school teacher, still must receive leave approval from the school board before he can devote normal day hours to the supervisors' job.

7 would love to submit a letter saying I will be available for four years.'

— Tom Yack supervisor-elect

While Yack campaigned for the supervisor position, he strongly sup-ported hiring a superintendent. Iron-ically, voters gave him the nod and rejected the superintendent idea.

Earlier this week. Yack said he planned to teach full time until late January and then begin working full time as supervisor. However, that leave depends on Wayne-Westland school board approval.

"I would love to submit a letter saying I win ne available for four years," said Yack, adding he be-lieves the Wayne-Westland school board will deal with his leave re-quest on a year-by-year basis.

AT THE BOARD'S first meeting. Yack also plans to suggest adopting a temporary set of board by-laws dealing with the way meetings are conducted

"Right now it's (the agenda) a laundry list of items," Yack said. "It will look more like a business agen-da."

The public is invited to the 2 30 p.m. Sunday swearing in ceremony at township hall, as well as, the board's first meeting.

During the election, candidates for the board listed a number of goals for the next four years.

Please turn to Page 4

BILL BRE8tER/»«ft pho tog raph

A ded ica t ion p l a q u e g r e e t s visi tors at the l ibrary e n t r a n c e .

Opening gets a bit wet

Please turn to Page 3

Firefighters, arriving in engine and rescue units, showed for the li-brary's opening day Monday after-noon.

They bypassed the bookshelves and headed toward the storage room where about an inch of water had accumulated on the floor."

"A little pebble caught in the back (pressure control) valve,"

caused the minor flooding, said Jean Tabor, library director.

The water didn't cause damage. "Luckily we have everything up

on shelving in there," Tabor said.

"We're looking for a way that it will never happen again so it will go into a drain or outside," she said.'That's one of the wrinkles in a new building."

Yazaki investigated by health department By Diane Qeie staff writer

Noxious fumes and other health concerns at American Yazaki have been investigated by the state on at least three occasions this year, ac-cording to a health department spokesman.

Findings from one of the reviews are complete and resulted in a cita-tion. Results on the others are pend-ing further investigation, said Wil-liam Geary, deputy chief of occupa-tional health, a division of the state health department.

THE CITATION resulted from vi-olation of the federal occupational health standard requiring employers who use hazardous material to col-lect safety data sheets, prepare writ-ten programs, train employees and label all hazardous materials.

"They didn't have a written pro-gram and hadn't trained employ-ees," Cleary said.

American Yazaki, a car compo-nent manufacturer and research center on 1-275 and Haggerty Road, was given a written citation; howev-

er, no monetary costs were added, Geary said.

"Following that investigation there were additional complaints received," be said. "We went back in and continued investigation of other health issues We can't elaborate un-til the investigations are complet-

Geary predicted results sometime this month.

The remaining investigations deal with carbon monoxide levels, he said.

Please turn to Page 4

School projects need benefactors

*UA. staff writer

Students in Plymouth-Canton schools are looking for a lew good benefactors.

If they materialize, a program bringing together third grader* and senior citizens will be initiated, high school seniors will be able to

buttons and allocates funding for special educational programs.

About 155,000 Is in the founda-tion's treasury right now. Roughly $40,000 is earmarked for the reno-vation of historic Geer School

Thns far. 17 projects, excluding those mentioned above, have been approved by the foundation board.

driving, and pet Issass of their school micro-flche.

On stadeoU' behalf, members of the Plymouth-Canton Educational Excellence Foundation made a pitch to the Plymouth Rotary Club's f ~

PROJECTS that aren't ones that don't easily fit

to with the criteria for mini-grants " " by the Educational Excel-

board

tiou n > n e t l i > in 1000, the lax-deducti ble

Dean SwarU welter, between the

turn to Page 2

Tae kwon do family kicks together By Artene Funke special writer

David Kotcber II of Canton hardly resembles a youth who can break boards and make devastating kicks with his bare feet.

David, a fresh-faced seventh grade student in the Talented and Gifted program at East Middle School, has just earned two black belts in tae kwon do, the popular Ko-rean martial a r t

There is a saying that when the student reaches black belt be opens his eyes and realizes his training has just begun," said David who will turn 13 Dec. 6 "I'm working on it all the time."

In fact, the entire Kotcber family has embraced tae kwon do. David's parents, Joan and David, each have their black belt And David's 18-year-old sister. Ann. a student at

MX aaE8L£R/«un photographer

Piaeae turn to Page 4 Davkl Ko tcbe r p r a c t i c e s a t a e kwon d o m o v e while h i t pa r en t e , J o a n a n d David, w a t c h .

Education column debuts w h a t ' s i n s i d e Is your daughter receiving A's In

English, yet has difficulty composing s simple sentence? Is your 5-year Old "slow" because he's in beginder-gsrtea? Are teachers overpaid?

Concerned with today's education-sl system? If so, answers are at

in education the past 30 years." he said

Oer child it la grade 7 at a mid-die school. Yet when I look at kfc

It looks like s Ugh school six periods, six different

Beginning today, Dr. James R Doyle, an educator with wide experi-ence. will answer queetione in a weekly column on education in the Obeervet 4 Eccentric Newspaper*

His answers are direct and simple, written la a no-nouesnsi. down-to-earth style reflecting yeers of expe-

in different ways, from informative to being a

o n e of the stupidity I*ve

A: A real middle school program is different from what your child is experiencing. Districts that call schools "middle school" sod then track students similar to a high school schedule, are simply using the term becauee It has a ring of ianova-Uvenees and credibility It may be a junior high disguised ss s school.

DOYLE, NOW

tendent of instruction for the Troy School District, has previously taught high school and college. He is a federally certified educational au-ditor and is completing certification as s licensed psychologist.

He has consulted on numerous ed-ucations! projects at the district, state and federal levels, including career counseling st Madonna Col-lege in Livonia, the Michigan bilin-gual program and substance abase for the U S. Department of Educa-tion which later became a model for

itors.

V He has also consulted on such var-

ied programs as training on dieeel engines for General Motors, inter

turn to Page 3

J Dr. J a m e e 'Doc' Doyle new cotumniet

Business . . . . 1 C Classified . C.F

Auto . . C.F Index 5F Real e s t a t e . . . . 2 1 Employment 5F

Creat ive living 1E Crossword . . . 10E Enter ta inment 9C Opinion . . . . . 15A Spor t s . . . . 1 D S u b u r b a n life

NEWSLINE . . .45*-2700 SPORT 8L1NE . .501-2312 WANTS ADS . .501-0000 DELIVERY. . . .801-0600

EARLY DEADUNES Due to the holiday, w e

will be closed Thursday. Nov. 24.

To p lace your classified aa In our Thanksgiving issue,

please call before 5:00 Friday, Nov. 18 or

Mon.. Nov. 21. 1988.

WAYNE COUNTY 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 >

I b p p v T k n k ^ r v i n g

O&E T h u r s d a y . N o v m b f 17. 1968

Money sought for programs Continued from Paoe 1

" l i e total coot of projects the board was not able to fund was 93,092. We're hoping the Rotary Club will see fit to help oat oc some of these projects. .

"We always have more requests than we have foods available," said Swartxwelter, who with foundation member Cindy Memfield peti-tioned Rotary members.

The coet of sending local officers of against Students Against Driving Drunk to a spring conference will be $707, said Swartxwelter.

The third-grade, senior citizen project would coet 9150.

Setting up a micro-Ache system for the C.E.P. Perspective would coet 9750. Buying awards for a writing contest for elementary stu-dents would cost 9200, he said.

APPROVED PROJECTS are that "tend to relate directly to

the classroom," said Swartxwelter It's hoped that the potential for

foundation funding will "provide incentive for teachers in the class-room to wqrk with students to come up with creative enrichment programs that can't be funded with regular school funding," said Swartxwelter.

School board president David Artley said the foundation, even in its infancy, has been a success

"The Excellence Foundation has given a number of grants to staff people for projects that otherwise would not be funded," said Artley. "Projects were in the 9100 and 9200 range that in fact enhanced the quality of educational life in the building where they did i t

"They've done some good and have given the public an oppor-tunity to contribute in a longer-range scope and contribute to edu-cation not just in K-12, but through scholarships.

"This is a way to make contribu-tions to education and have them grow," be said.

SCHOOL DISTRICT suppliers will be asked to contribute to the foundation in a letter "probably sometime before the end of the year," said Swartzwelter.

"The most important thing about the foundation is that . people who have interest in a specific area can contribute toward that and know that it is a tax deductible amount"

Because the foundation has Dis-approved status, corporations and individuals as well as non-profit groups can deduct contributions.

At "ALOHA"

THE OELlCiOUS TASTE OF

{ ICE C R E A M W I T H A

HEALTHY DIFFERENCE! .

(Coupon 12-4-481

YtGURT AND TREAT SHOPPE

C a n t o n Landing S h o p p i n g C e n t e r

O n Fo rd . Just east of C a n t o n C e n t e r

Recapture The World of Romance

at the Christmas Open House

A V i c t o r i a n S h o p Saturday, N o v e m b e r 19th

10-5 Sunday, N o v e m b e r 20th

12-5 In t h e Q u a i n t T o w n

of M a n c h e s t e r , Mich igan

" In T h e Mill" 2 0 1 E. M a i n

Featuring: Dried Flowers. Wreaths, Victorian Hats, Wedding Creations. Handmade Oothing, Handcrafted Home Accessories

T a k e M - 1 4 W e s t t o 1-04. Then 1-94 t o M - 5 2 ( M a n c h e s t e r / C h e l s e a ) Exit. Q o 11 ml ier i s o u t h t o M a i n St reet .

Call 428-9594

ONE DAY MONTHLY I

Southwest Comer of Ford & Haggerty Rds.

Just W. of 1-275 SAT. ONLY • NOV. 19 • 10:30 A.M.-5 P.M.

HOLIDAY SHRIMP SALE MED.-LARGE SHRIMP $ c At% 5 LB . BOX r . 0 . 4 5 3 LB

LARGE SHRIMP PEELED & DEVEINED A O 3 LB. BAG / . y y LB

DIRECT FROM FLORIDA TO MICHIGAN • Scrod • Frog Lags

m

• Catfish • C r a b Lags • Scallops • S n a p p e r

• Shark • Tuna • Roughy • Halibut

Lobster Tails Perch

Two great names to beautify your home: D ALLEY'S

.?'-!• and DU POS r CERTff\tt>

S T A I N M A S T E R < AKPV.T

cOPCNt

Or—tcmrpumy om Cor- or «t

£ £ £ £ £ S O N O

DON'T DILL Y...8EE DALLEY! (at F i m i n g t u n Hoed)

LIVONIA hows: MOW, ttwm in, 478-0255

Schools OK security contract By MLB. Dillon st aft writer

Operating a district wi<Je alarm system will cost Plymouth-Can ton Community Schools $52,356 for each of the next two years.

The same service cost taxpayers >36.720 in 1984-45.

School board members unani-mously approved a two-year con-tract with Audio Sentry Corporation of FYaser at their meeting Monday.

The contract was to be considered e a r l i e r , but T r u s t e e Dean Swartxwelter asked administrators to go back to the company and re-quest a two-year deal.

Audio Sentry agreed to a price freeze for 1989-90, saving the dis-trict about $2,600.

"My thought was we should try to freeze a lot of these prices for the subsequent school year ," said Swartxwelter. "You got to get it eve-rywhere you can. Times are tough."

"THE COST of being secure has

gooe up," said school board presi-dent David Artley "There's a varie-ty of things involved in that — utili-ties, and in particular, the phone company.

"I'm not knocking the phone com-pany, but when they broke up the phooe company, they didn't do peo-ple a lot of favors,"' Artley said.

Michigan Bell charges are up 400 percent over 1984-85 levels, due to rate increases and because more school buildings were added to the system.

The cost of insurance for firms in the security industry rose 400-800 percent between 1984 and 1987, said school officials. Labor costs have also risen.

The surveillance system, installed in all district buildings, detects motion electronically. When the de-vice is triggered, Audio Sentry is alerted. The company then calls the local police department.

SO FAR, the system has worked well, administrators say.

The cost of being secure has gone up.'

— David Artley school board president

"There have been very few break-ins where materials are broken or taken or destroyed with the alarm system," said Dan Menghini, direc-tor of maintenance and operaUons for the schools.

"Police have been there quickly enough to apprehend someone or scare them off."

In the 12 months through August 1988, there were 18 incidences of break-ins, vandalism and broken windows in the schools. Between 10 and 15 times a year, temperature censors go off, alerting Audio Sentry to malfunctioning boilers and heat-ers and fire in school buildings.

The district's land, buildings and

property are valued at $130 million The schools' insurance premium was $378,000 last year

Trustee E.J. McClendon said thai given the financial crunch the dis-trict is in, "One of our concerns is t« hold down costs. This two-year corv tract is helpful in achieving thaL"

carrier of the month Canton

School, area officials plan 2nd joint meeting By Susan Buck staff writer

The first joint meeting in recent history between Plymouth-Can ton Community School officials and neighboring Plymouth and Canton government representatives went so well last May, that another one is planned for Wednesday, Nov. 30.

Last week's election brought new names and faces to key positions. It is hoped new ideas and renewed co-operation will also go hand-in-hand.

"We have some new people," said Richard Egli, director of community relations for Plymouth-Canton schools. "Basically, we will get ac-quaintra again

As with the last meeting, this month's meeting will include, but will not be limited, to the following topics: joint recreation authority, tax abatements, sale and purchase of property, and joint warehouse and purchasing.

This meeting is scheduled 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30, in the Plym-outh Canton High School Little The-ater.

AS A result of the meeting in May, a subcommittee was able to seal the

Dave Artley

sale of a Barchester site off Canton Center Road to Canton Township from Plymouth-Canton Community Schools.

Consequently, the homeowners in the area, who had used the parcel as

a neighborhood park, were able to preserve the area for their use as a community park.

Officials hope the general public will attend. They were in sparse at-tendance at the last meeting.

"I think there are things that can be discussed," said Esther Hulsing, Plymouth Township clerk. The schools have the facilities and we, as a governmental unit, could probably get the people to help."

Although Thomas Yack, who as-sumes his position as Canton town-ship supervisor in January did not attend the last meeting, be looks for-ward to meeting with other officials.

"IT'S AN opportunity to build bridges and for them to get to know us," said Yack.

A final agenda will be drawn up as the meeting day approaches. David Artley, president of Plymouth-Can-ton Board of Education is currently receiving ideas.

He added that it is unwise to set expectations too high at this stage.

"It is important for the public to remember that this joint meeting is unique," said Artley. "It doesn't hap-pen in many communities."

Scott Bailey

Scott Bailey, a ninth grader at Plymouth Salem High School, has been selected Carrier of the Month by the Canton Observer.

Bailey, who delivers the paper in the Windsor subdivision, has been a carrier jsince August 1986.

He is the son of Lynn and Patricia Bailey and has two sisters, Laurie and Wendy

Scott is interested in world histo-ry. hunting, fishing and camping. He would like to attend college and be-come a doctor. The route gives "me a chance to learn to budget my mon-ey," he said.

If you want to be a Canton Observer carrier, pleaae cell

591-0500

Christmas the way you'll want your kids to remember it.

;

>*'• - V.

It's fun. It's festive. It's filled with happy memories.

That's what the holidays hold in store at Briarwood.

With everything your kids are hoping to see and

hear this holiday season, k all starts with Santas arrival this

Sunday, November 20 at 2pm.

Bring in your kids to see Santa make his big entrance in the Briarwood Orand Court. H i bring-ing a special gift for all the kids who visit with him.

>bu can capture the memory with photos of your children with Santa.

Festive music will fill the air throughout the holiday season. have live musical entertainment including concerts by the A n n Arbor Symphony Ensembles.

It all unfolds in BriarwoocTs festive holiday decor.

>ist the place to bring your kids for the best holiday paclcag; around A n n Arbor.

BRIARWOOD Hicbcvh. Lord & JC ftnnr* Sean and (Mr 120giear «r*w «rd .ervMa W4 at Scsat Stwr. Ann Artx* V4$

Library gets rave reviews Thursday, Novembf 17. 1988 OStE <C>3A

Continued f rom Page 1

We wanted to come down here and see what we're paying for." said Lee Schulte, a Canton resident, re-ferring to a 1-mill tax approved in 1986. "It looks like they made plans for expansions."

He was on a self-guided tour Mon-day with his wife, Mary Ann. who *aid she was "eager to go home and

tell" their two daughters in high school and college "that they have a great place to study."

MARY LINK of Canton compared the new with the old location, 12,000 square feet on the third floor of township hall. "It's nice and roomy" as opposed to "crowded and noisy," she said "It's a lot easier to find things."

Visiting the library with her two children who are 6 and 8 years old. Link said, she appreciated the sepa-ration of older and younger chil-drens' books. "They usually take 10 books apiece," she said.

David Cwikla, a library volunteer diagnosed as having multiple sclero-sis, uses a battery operated chair to manuever about. The Canton resi-dent was burdened more than any-one by the tight aisles in township ball. "I didn't know what do with all this room," be said Monday.

John Wright, teaching himself how to use one of the self-explaining computers, said the library was "very nice indeed." He hadn't had a

chance to tour the entire library but liked what he'd seen so far

Harold Baker of Canton missed access to any library since the town-ship hall location closed Oct. 16. "I've been looking forward to have-mg either one open." be said

With carpenters making finishing touches throughout the building, li-brary director Jean Tabor said the $4.5 million project will be complete by the first week in December

A library open house and dedica-tion Sunday drew more than 1,000 visitors. The library operates 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 12-5 p.m. Sunday. Erin S c h u m a k e r , 4, c o m m e n t s a b o u t o n e of a s t a c k of b o o k s

t h e c h o s e f rom t h e ch i l d r en ' s area.

m

J o e Slovik t a k e s t ime out to r e a d a m a g a z i n e . Rosa l i e Warheit, r e f e r e n c e l ibrar ian , s t u d i e s a c o m p u t e r a s Dan ielle Drabek, 3, looks on. photo* by BILL BAES LEA/naff pMnognpl'

Band takes 5th place in national competition

The Plymouth Centennial Educa-tional Park Marching Band finished in fifth place at the Bands of Ameri-ca Grand NaUonal Championship Saturday at the PonUac Silverdome.

Placement in the top five bands establishes a national reputation for

Ithe PCEP Marching Band. Defend-• ing champion Marion Catholic from Chicago Heights, 111., took first.

Fifty-four bands from throughout the United States competed in the preliminary competition Friday and Saturday. The PCEP Band was the only Michigan Band selected to per-form in the top 13 bands Evening Fi-

• nalist Competition. Although the band has competed in the national competition since 1985, this is the

: first time it has been selected as a ' finalist band. J More than 500 Plymouth-Canton i band boosters, family members and \ friends cheered as the band took the | field in finals competition.

"THIS IS what we have been working for," said James R Griffith, band director. "All the hours of prac-tice and attention to detail In music and marching were rewarded Satur-day evening. We matched ourselves against the top bands in the nation and we showed that we can hold our own. This is the highest honor we have ever received."

I The band also received honors Tuesday night at the annual band banquet The evening recognised the accomplishments of the entire band and paid special tribute to the 40 seniors. Twenty-three of the seniors

have been in the band all four years, 12 have been in for three years, four for two years, and one for one year.

The band has received many awards and honors during the years the class of 1985 has been in band. The band was State Champion in 1985, 1986 and 1988. It was awarded the Governor's Trophy at the Michi-gan Invitational in 1986, 1987 and 1988

THE BAND was the Honor Band for President Reagan at Cobo Hall in 1986. All four years it was the Over-all Championship Band at the Du-rand Invitational. It has been named Overall Championship Band at the Lakers Invitational since that annual competition began in 1986. In 1985 it was named Overall Grand Champion at the Tropicana Music Bowl in Cin-cinnati.

During 1988, the PCEP Band was named Best Overall Band at five competitions. It received five Flight One Division Champion Trophies, three Best Winds Trophies, four Best Marching and Maneuvering Tro-phies, five Best Percussion Trophies, and three Best Color Guard Tro-phies.

The instructional staff for the band includes Griffith; Glen Adist, assistant director, Ralph Johnson, music arranger and special musk; instructor, Jay Koupal and Jeff Fie-dler. marching Instructors; Jerry Hotchkin Jr., Chris Johnson and Ben Wharton, percussion Instructors; and Larry Medrano and Lori Socles, col-or guard Instructors.

Moving the 161 members of the band from competition to competi-tion and setting the equipment up on the field in a short period of time requires many workers. The young people who have helped this year are Billy Soules, Eric Langley and Chris Konovaliv. They are the younger brothers of girls in the band.

PARENTS WHO have assisted with the equipment for each compe-tition are Roy Monk, Steve Tims, Jim Resler and Charlie Sciberras. Dianna Romanowski has been the mom in charge of uniforms.

Next on the Plymouth Centennial Educational Park Marching Band program is preparation for the De-cember Orange Bowl trip. The band is still trying to earn money to help each student defray the $530 coet.

Because no student will be denied the trip for financial reasons the Mu-sic Boosters are also trying to raise scholarship mooey. Those interested interested in helping the students with the cost of the trip can call, Lin-da Gasparott, 453-1905, or Judy Lore, 453-5181.

Donations can be sent to the P.C.E.P. Marching Band Orange Bowl Trip, c/o Canton High School, 8415 Canton Center Road, Canton 48187.

The band will play for Santa's ar-rival In downtown Plymouth Friday, Nov. 25. Band members also will ask viewers for donations for the trip. Every person who donates will be given a PCEP Orange Bowl decal

A C C N T S

New column will examine questions on education Continued from Paoe 1

generational understanding for the University of Michigan Department of Gerontology and training for youths incarcerated by the U.S. De-partment of Justice

Doyle has authored such publics tions as "Hidden Gold," an account of national educational lea derail p. and "Accountability to Whom" for the Michigan Association of Supervi-sion and Curriculum.

A graduate of Wayne State Uni-versity with a doctorate degree In education. Doyle. M. b married and Uvea ia Northville He has four adult children and la a jogger and golf sr.

His answers are direct and simple written in a no-nonsense, down-to-earth style reflecting years of experience.

< f c l s

age fer sea«

A. - Michigan Public Act 2M al-low* parents to review all materials prior to class. Typically, sax educa-tion deals with anatomy and physiol-ogy. the basic plumbing. I have

very few parents opt their

children out of the than I percent The

to g e t s

Better to gat at fac-

Pick a c h a r m i n g bouquet... 1+K gold jewelry with Aesh ioo t e r p e a r l spray by

Donna Chamber». The perfect look Jbr evening . an exciting gift chotm

far a special lady on your holiday Use. Pierced earrings. $630, pin. $630

Ih our Fine Jewelry Salon.

Jacobsons

ȣL OStE Tfturartsy. November 17. 1966

Tae kwon do brings this family together ConMnmd from Paos 1

wil l take her troL"

of tbe Back beh is the

within tae kwua do. art learn a variety oi foot, hody moTta to p i n advantage over • J * o p p o n e n t

-TAE KWON do emphasise feet and hi<k flying kicks to . the head." Joan Kotcker said. Plus, there is faite a bit of hand (movement). They

balance and body con-

David had to learn >7 forms," or patterns of movement to enra his Mack belt status. He successfully completed black-belt requirements for two tae kwon do associations.

Both David and Am began study-ing tae kwon do almost five years ago Each has woo several trophies. David takes two or three two-hour classes per week at the Ypailanti Township Community Center.

There are a total of nine degrees

within the black belt designation "It's a lifelong sport." said Joan,

noting that the sport doesn't render its enthusiasts over the hill at a young age

Joan, 47, has an investment con-sulting business and manages a 110-acre Christmas tree plantation in Kalkaska. David, 46, is a professor of business and law at St Mary's College in Orchard Lake and an ad-junct professor at Concordia College in Ann Arbor Both are longtime en-thusiasts of the martial arts

Board sets first meeting Continued from Paoe 1 I Here's a thoae goals.

summary of some of

- Yack: Canton must promote a pos-itive image, work on upgrading de-velopment projects, especially along 1-275 and improve home values.

Treasurer Gerald Brawn: Officials need to tighten their belts and act more prudently. Brown said be would "pretty much overhaul" the investing process and look for feder-al money for the Ypailanti Commu-nity Utilities Authority, a joint sewer plan the township recently signed onto.

most efficient services to keep our community a very desirable place to live and raise our children

Trustee Robert Sbefferty: Canton must continue to oversee the proper landscaping of commercial and in-dustrial developments. We must also promote projects assuring Canton's

marketing and tax supportive needs. Trustee Haak Whales: Resolves to

resist efforts for cityhood or addi-tional taxes. He wants to develop a fresh awareness of current role defi-nitions. linking all sectors together and viewing tbe balance sheet for fixed and variable costs efficiencies.

Yazaki investigated Continued from Paoe 1

Clerk Lores Brest ft Maintains land management and development are key issues. But his first line of action is find ways to cat long voting lines Dealing with staff issues in die department also topped his l ist

Trustee Elaine Eirckgattar Re-solves to limit future problems asso-ciated with development by estab-lishing and enforcing stricter

standards. Trustee Jaka Pienkaky: Promises

to hold tbe line on and property taxes, while providing the

"IN ANY investigation you get bits and pieces," Cleary said. 'But we need all of it before we draw a conclusion We have not drawn a conclusion."

Excessive exposure to carbon monoxide causes nausea, vomiting, headaches and other reactions.

An occupational health depart-ment spokesman, who asked not to be named, said Yazaki employees and temporary workers hired from a placement service filed complaints.

CWE OF the cases investigated by tbe health department deals with emissions from propane engines from hi-lo or fork-lift trucks, tbe

spokesman said. Carbon monoxide levels "higher

than the legal limit" were discov-ered, the spokesman said. However, be wouldn't elaborate until more in-vestigations were complete.

Exposure was high enough that people should have had headaches, the spokesman said.

American Yazaki officials could not be reached for comment Tues-day afternoon.

The Canton fire department "received a hazardous reading'' of carboo monoxide levels last week, according to a report

However, tbe significance of tbe reading was downplayed doe to the reliability of the monitor.

F O O D ' S IN B L O O M - -SEE T A S T E BUDS -Every Monday m TASTE

SPECIALIZING FHESHiSHK

MOUOAT ARRANGEMENTS

atf ttFIS FOR HOME

LARGE SELECTION OF

QUAUTY P0MSETT1AS

WREATHS

OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND

ACCOUNTS NEW STORE 4 7 7 -LorarrU « S*i Gr~*r< Vest r»i )um % e 33-018 W . 7 M I L E

LIVONIA Qtw> throughout th« Mtro Arm Twice Dmfy

Nov 20th

Joan discovered judo, a fit form of wrestling, while in Kc during the mid-1940s. Fresh from her graduation from the University of Michigan she took a job as a rec-reation worker with the American Red Cross She was based one year each in South Korea and Vietnam

"WE WERE airlifted by helicop-ter to the isolated combat areas where the American soldiers were," she said of her work Tbe workers planned recreational activites and served refreshments.

Judo allowed her to develop effec-tive self-defense skills

"I was in a foreign country, on a military base,' she said. "Every-man could overpower me if be took a notion. When I realized I was no longer helpless it was the most won-derful feeling."

Her husband, too, had learned sa-vate, which he describes as French foot fighung " The martial a r t also known as European kick boxing, is a rough form of fighting that proli-ferated in the gritty waterfront areas of Marseilles. France

"I would probably say there are about 100 different kinds of martial arts.' he said

The family took up tae kwon do to give David a chance to develop con-fidence and physical strength.

"David was being picked on in school because be is a TAG kid." Joan said. "He used words other peo-ple didn't understand. He was differ-ent. They were beating him up. This (tae kwon do) was a response, to help his self-confidence, to realize he is important"

Initially, tbe family was affiliated with a tae kwon do association that emphasizes a "hard" style, which Joan describes as "hit and be hit at full power."

Almost one year ago, the family switched to a "soft" style, and now they are affiliated with the Univer-sal Tae Kwon Do Brotherhood.

"IT'S A different emphasis on how

Christmas in the Country

O I V R J I f k l I T U

ANNOUNCING OUR NEW

OWNERSHIP T(formerly John Pauls Hair Co.)

HAVE YOUR HAIR DONE FOR THE HOLIDAYS!

ComeVisJt: Susan, Ginger, John, Shelley, Kelly and our Manicurist Vivian.

in hair 42827 Five Mile Road • Plymouth

420-3540

V

VM, THE ENJOYABLE ENERGY SAVER! RASMUSSEN

cyyiodem Tlame Qas ^ogs

Gas ,lk | « I j \ y I / I I f / G lowing 18' Set Features: l O g S ( . \ ( Embers • Rough Textured

* ^ | Oak Logs • Custom Heavy Duty Graie • De»uxe Ember Burner • Connector Kit • Glowing Granules

and Ember Bed $169" 2 4 " S E T ' 179 .99 3 0 " S E T 1209.99 t o w cost i ns ta l l a t i on

AVAILABLE

J An Economical Secondary Heat Source

Wi thout The Fuss And Mess Of Wood!

33533 FIVE MILE AT FARMINGT0N RD. 422-1155 DALY SAT. S-7, SIM. 10-3 937-1611

Sneak away for the weekend and join us for a very special

FREE preview

W A T C H H B O on Channel 8

NOVEMBER 18 NOVEMBER 19 NOVEMBER 20

* Get installed now!!! and pay only M.95 for your first month

of HBO CALL OMNICOM CABLEVISION

AT 459-8320

OFFER EXPIRES 11-30-88 available for current subscribers only

Some restrictions apply

- V.

you use your ability," Joan ex-plained "With soft style they prac-tice on a punching hag instead of each other.

"We left hard style because we thought David had a concussion, she added. "He was kicked in the side of the face. The hard styles predomi-nate. What we wanted was a sport that promoted physical fitness, coor-dination and health."

During a match, players first bow to one another, thee go through a se-ries of carefully executed move-ments. Each part of the hands, arms and feet has a specific function.

Players emit shrill cries, designed to startle and distract tbe opponent Careful breathing exercises protect against having the wind knocked out of the player

"Doing it all correctly is import-ant." David said. "It also helps the power of your technique."

An important aspect for the Kotchers is the mental discipline and philosophy of the art, and the devel-opment of perseverance, strength of character, courtesy and self-control

When done properly, the sport is highly effective.

"YES, A 12-year-old kid can de-fend himself against a grown man." David's father said.

The elder Kotcbers donate their time and expertise. They serve on the board of directors for the Uni-versal Tae Kwon Do Brotherhood and counsel students. Joan expressed the importance of parents' checking a teacher's credentials and philoso-phy before enrolling youngsters for instruction.

She likes the fact that students

generally aren't permitted to take the test to advance in rank unless the instructor feels be or she is ready.

"They like to set you up for suc-cess." she said "That is very import-ant element. They do everything they can to help you succeed."

For this family, tae kwoo do is a vehicle for growth

"It's a way of life — a philoso-phy." said the older David Kotcber "You're always learning, you're per-fecting."

(Canton (Obserurr

663-670 Published every Monday and Thurs-day by Observer & Eccentr ic News-papers. 36251 Schoolcraf t . Uvonie. Ml 46150 Third-class pos tage paid at Lfvonia. Ml 46151 Address all mail (subscription, change of ad-dress. Form 3569) to P.O. Box 2428. Livonia. Ml 46151 Telephone 591-0500

HOME DELIVERY SERVICE Newsstand per copy, 25* Carrier monthly. $2.00 Mall yearly. $40 00

All advertising publ ished In the Can-ton Observer is subject to the condi-tions stated in the appMcabie rate card, copies of which are available from the advertising depar tment . Canton Observer. 489 S. Main. Plymouth. Ml 48170 (313) 459-2700 The Canton Observer reserves the right not to accept an advert iser s order Observer & Eccentr ic ad-take, s have no authori ty to b ind this r>ewspaper and only publ icat ion of an advertisement shall const i tu te fi-nal acceptance of the advert iser 's order

Metro News Center f T S r S Meet

W ^ E r n i e H a r w e l l

This Saturday, Nov. 19th

TOTUSSJUJ. CfcX 1 HAJUVfii |

from 11 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Have Ernie autograph his new

1989 Tiger Fan's Calendar ( N o w A v a i l a b l e o n l y *9.95)

451-6800 43395 Joy Road CANTON (Corner of Main)

(Next to ASP Future Store) TOTUSSJUJ. CfcX 1 HAJUVfii |

OPEN HOUSE

CfattA & elca,'&

(FORMERLY HUGH JARVIS GIFTS)

Saturday^JVovember 19th 10 A.M.-6 P.M.

Sunday, November 20th 12-5 P.M.

Refreshments Special Drawing

852 W. Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth

Christmas Hours M-F 10-9 P.M.; Sat. 10-6 P.M.

Sun. 12-5 P.M.

1 T f r e I e t r i m " 1 With purchase of 6 Foot or Larger

Artif icial Chr is tmas T r e e

01 I ® * * * ? * * coo™ • of tre«turn® • Buy 2 Rolls of Wrapping Paper m and unbreakable ornaments • flnH n o t 1 T D C C •ported Garman glass I a r i Q • F R E E

• C h o o s e from over 50 different styles of "Nstura l looking" artificial t r ee s - Vi OFF

• Fantas t ic selection of Lights - both indoor & ou tdoor

• Nativity Sets • Lovely wr • Hundreds • Satin, g l a s s • Fancy, impor ted German glass • Gift w r a p s a n d r ibbons Oood untfl 12-23-aS

This coupon not vaNd wrtth any other coupon* i

patio • 7 4 Ann Arbor Rd • Plymouth

-7410

Thursday. November 17. 1966 G&E *5A

Help needed Hunger problem is widespread By S a n d r a A r m b r u e t e r staft writer See editorial opinion elsewhere in this section

G e n e Gonya, p r e s iden t of G leane r s Food Bank, lifts a f rozen turkey out of a bin. G l e a n e r a got a good p r ice on the turkeys , which w e r e bu t ch -e r e d d u e to the s u m m e r ' s heat . The food bank

h a s f r e e z e r s a n d p e r i s h a b l e s for pan t r ies .

JERRY ZOLYNSKY/ staft photographer

s e m i - t r u c k s for s to r ing s o m e later p i ckup by e m e r g e n c y

Lag in Medicare funding concerns local hospitals By Wayne Peel staff writer

Hospital closings and cutbacks in medical service could become com-monplace, health care providers warn, unless the government acts to increase Medicare funding.

"We're approaching a point where half of all hospital payments are coming from Medicare, but it's just not enough," said Donald Potter, president of the Southeast Michigan Hospital Council (SEMHQ in South-field.

While Medicare payment rates have risen over the past five years. Potter said cost increases for hospi-tal goods and services were nearly double that amount.

Area hospitals aren't exempt from the Medicare crisis.

The situation prompted St. Mary Hospital of Livonia, to begin a letter-writ ing campaign to federal lawmakers.

"WITH THE increased costs of new, high-tech equipment, a declin-ing pool of nursing and other profes-sionals and a sicker, under-insured population, St. Mary may eventually be forced to begin curtailing some patient services," the hospital said in an official statement.

St. Mary employees are urging their federal representatives to sup-port a joint Congressional resolution calling for greater Medicare financ-ing.

While other area hospitals haven't gone quite that far, administrators agree lagging Medicare payments present a growing problem.

"If you could find an extra $5 mil-lion for area hospitals, you'd be tbe gem of the day." said Allan Breakie, president of Garden City Osteopath-ic Hospital. Roughly SO percent of the Garden City hospital's patients are eligible for Medicare, Breakie said.

Lumping states together in region-al payment plans hasn't helped, said Thomas Bee man, vice president of financial services at Westland Medi-cal Center.

"While there are regional bumps' due to different economies. we're still esMQtially getting the same payment rate as a hospital in Missis-sippi," Beeman said. "What they've done Is shift federal money out of the Midwest and gives it to the West and South."

About one of every four patients at the former Wayne County General Hospital is financed through Medi-care. Beeman said.

While they criticized Reagan-era changes, health professionals said federal health policy wasn't likely to change under the new administra-

'We're approaching a point where half of all hospital payments are coming from Medicare, but it's just not enough.'

— Donald Potter president hospital

council

"CHANGE LN Washington is evo-lutionary, not revolutionary," Potter said. "And with Bush's election, there's nothing to suggest a revolu-tion."

Hospitals may have fired tbe opening shot in their own revolution, however, with the joint resolution. The resolution calls for Medicare to be exempt from federal budget cuts in fiscal 1990. Its Senate sponsors in-clude former presidential candidate Paul Simon, D-Ill. and Nancy Kas-senbaum, R-Kan. It has also received bi-partisan sponsorship in the House.

The resolution seeks to protect Medicare Part A payments. Part A payments are supported by Social Security withholding.

Medicare provides health care payments for an estimated S3 mil-lion aged and disabled Americans.

Medicare payments to hospitals have risen 11.2 percent since the fed-eral government changed the Medi-care formula in 1983, according to SEMHC. The cost for hospital goods and services rose 21.7 percent over the same period, the council report-ed * The difference • cost the nation's hospitals $48 billion over the past five years, according to a study by The Catholic Health Association of the United States, a St. Louis-based agency representing St. Mary and other Catholic hospitals.

The problem. Potter said, is that the nation's Medicare trust fund was long-ago incorporated into the feder-al operating budget

The healthy Medicare trust fund has faced cuts because of federal debt in other areas. Potter said.

"MEDICARE MAKES up 9 per-cent of the federal budget but has made up more than SO percent of budget cuts," Potter said. "If there are to be cuts, we want them to be based upon health policy, not poli-tics."

While the Medicare trust is ex-pected to be withdrawn from the na-tion's general operating budget by 1992, that isn't soon enough for health professionals.

"It's time to do something now.'* Potter said

Free seminar focuses on self-defense Tbe Wayne County Sheriffs De-

partment will present "A Woman's Awareness Seminar." I N a.m. to 1 p m Saturday. Nor. 19. at UAW Re-gion 1 A. 9CM Telegraph, Taylor.

Topics include bow to recognise.

prevent and stop sexual harassment and bow to protect against rape.

Tbe seminar to free but seating Is limited. Reservations can be made by calling Jan Ptsrce, 711-5909 or Karla Swift, 224-3997

Men. if you>e about to turn 18. i t 's t ime to register with Selective Service

a t a n y U S .Pos tOf f . ce . , t s q i l i r k , f s e a s y . „

And it's the law.

Food drives and good organization are needed to help feed the hungry this holiday season, already beset by a shortage of federal commodities.

"We have about tbe same number of people who need help as in past years," said Gene Gonya of the Gleaners Food Bank. "But one of the dilemmas is that federal subsidies of butter and cheese are slowly being used up."

A study by the Hunger Task Force found 673,000 people in metropolitan Detroit went hungry despite food banks that operate throughout southeastern Michigan. Tbe task force is a coalition of civic, corpo-rate and volunteer organizations.

, THAT'S DESPITE the best efforts of volunteer-based community groups to feed tbe hungry. In Oak-land County, 68 groups provided an average of 305,800 emergency meals to 15,250 people every month, ac-cording to Richard Trice of the Southeast Michigan Food Coalition.

SEMFCO is an umbrella organiza-tion for other area food banks, act-ing as an information or resource center, and operating education and advocacy efforts with groups such as the legislators.

In Wayne County outside of De-troit, there are 63 groups providing 245,100 emergency meals every month to 11.700 individuals in west-ern suburbs including Livonia, Red-ford, Plymouth and Canton.

Tbe greatest growth in poverty has been in rural areas because there is no infrastructure to distrib-ute food. Gonya said.

"Whenever farms are in trouble, people move to the city and the city doesn't need anymore." be contin-ued %

BEHIND THE numbers are 41,000 people on public assistance in Oak-land County, many of whom don't receive enough stamps to cover their monthly needs, according to Jim Macy of the Food Bank of Oakland County. Tbe food bank is a network of 60 emergency pantries.

"They have a four-week month with a three-week supply of food," he said.

According to state officials, the monthly average in 1988 of people on public assistance in Wayne Coun-ty is 380,000 Of that, about 327,000, or 86 percent, are in Detroit

• e c u s a 7 0 - b o w

Jje p o v e r t y

Public assistance includes food stamps, aid to dependent children, supplemental security income, gen-eral assistance and medical assist-ance *

Thousands of other people worit low paying service jobs that doet pay enough to cover their needs

"A couple can work week and still fall below the level," said Macy.

Tom Frommeyer, human re-sources director for the city of Southfield, recalled one such coupfe who just had a baby but no money for formula. j

"It's more difficult to be poor in an affluent community than in a community where everyooe is poor," he said. <

TO FEED SOME of these people. Gleaners Food Bank, the original

Please turn to Page t

Relief effort under way Five supermarket chains are

working in cooperation with area food banks and the food industry to gather canned and dry goods for tbe hungry.

The unprecedented effort involves Kroger. Farmer Jack, A&P, Great Scott and Foodland Distributors. Fif-ty manufacturers of national brand food products also are participating

in the "Help Food Banks Feed the. Hungry" campaign, which kicks off today and runs through December

While shopping, customers will be able to purchase designated "food bank specials" for the metropolitan area-wide food drive.

The food will be distributed by area food banks to emergency pan-tries in tbe area

T U R N YOUR OLD STAINLESS INTO A BEAUTIFUL N E W SETTING .

ONEIDA TRADE-IN

EVENT I .

Jutl glv* us any 5 pWcm of your old matal flatwa Iragardlaas of tha conditio original prica or manufacturer I. arid

'H grv* you 16 lo^aida tf»a pure haw of an On*Ma Halrloom atainl piacaaatting or a QoM Accanta Group 5 pc placaaatllng S-pc placaaattmg includaa dlnnar fork, salad fork, dlnnar ho If a laaapoon. aoup spoon It's a wondsrful way to oat sat for tha Holidays and uvs monty. too

Heirloom 5-pc. placesetting Jullliard Amarlcan Colonial. Classic Shall Michalangalo Eaaton. Omni. Oowar WUIOWtap Everyday Low Price 27.99

Less trade-in —5.00

Trade-in price

Gold Accents Group

5-pc. placesetting Ootd Jull l iard Qoldan Royal Chtppandala Goidan Kanwood Qoldan O

39 99

6.00

Everyday Low Price

Less trade-in

Trade-in price

Oftar

hudsons YVc \ o u V r \ ^ l i i i K

O A £ Thu rsday . N o v m O T r 17. 1 9 M Thursday , N o v e m b e r 17. 1»6S O A £ # 7 A AJ

v o l u n t e e r s

F o o d b a n k s r u n n i n g l o w t h i s h o l i d a y s e a s o n • GIRL SCOUTS

The Huron Valley Girl Scoot Coud-d l is looking for volunteer! to 'Take tbe Land" la tbe Girl Scoot tradition. Parents, aa well as tboae without children, professionals and senior citizens, are needed as program con-sultants, committee members, event director*, media representatives and troop leaden.

If you're interested in volunteer-ing or would like more information on Girl Scooting, call 31S-4M-237Q or write the Huron Valley Girl Scoot Council, P.O. Box 519, Ypailanti 48197.

• PACT/REACT The PACT/REACT team, which

participates in crime prevention pa-trols, monitors emergency radio channels and assists as severe weather spotters in this area, needs members. The group meets the sec-ond Wednesday of each month at 7:S0 p.m. in the Plymouth Township Hall, Ann Arbor Road and Lilley. For more information, call 459-0030.

• MCF MEEDS VOLUNTEERS Tbe Michigan Cancer Foundation

(MCF) in Plymouth needs volunteers for daytime officework. On-the-job training will be provided. Interested persons should call Catherine Cam-eron at 8SS-0710, Ex t 245.

• CAMP FIRE VOLUNTEERS Camp Fire needs volunteer lead-

ers to share their experience and skills with children in small group situations. Camp Fire boys and girls, from kindergarten through high school, are active, alert young peo-

W o o d l a n d M e a d o w s Sanitary Landfill

Licensed by the State of Michigan

All loads must be covered

Van Born Road, west of Hannan 3 2 6 - 0 9 9 3

A Wa»t« Management

pie involved in a variety of non-com-petitive activities including self-reli-ance courses, camping, community service and craft*. Campfire Detroit Area Council serves young people and their families in Wayne, Oak-land, Macomb and Livingston coun-ties. For further information , call Cleola Spates-Burt at 559-5840

• HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Hospice Services of Western Wayne County is seeking volunteers to provide assistance to terminally ill patients and their families in their homes. Volunteer* may provide respite care, companionship, emo-tional support and bereavement care. Both lay volunteers and regis-tered nurses are needed. Thirty hours of volunteer training begins from 7-10 p jn . Monday, Sept 12, for 10 consecutive week* Interested volunteer* may call, 522-4244.

• HELP CANCER PATIENTS Harper Hospital is looking for vol-

unteer* to work with cancer pa-tients. A free specialized training program will be held for interested participants, July 11 through July 27, on Mondays and Wednesdays 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tbe training program will focus on tbe ability to provide support to patients and tbeir fami-lies during tbeir hospital stay. For further information, call 745-8939, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.

• MEALS ON WHEELS Tbe Meals on Wheels program in

the Plymouth area has recently ex-panded its hours Volunteers are

NAILS b y

VICKEY H o l i d a y S p e c i a l

Set of S c u l p t u r e d N a i l s -Reg SOOO NOW »37"

M a n i c u r e Reg 10.00 N O W * 7 ' °

Ful l Set o f T i p s Reg $0.00 N o w ' 22 ' °

Hrs: Tue». * T h u r i . 12-8, Fn. 1-8 u>nb tba ad Exp- ll-il-88

needed from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., for substitute driver*, and driver as-sistance. Please call 453-9703, Ton-quish Creek Manor, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Clerical worker* and drivers are also needed to help out in the Northville office of Out-Wayne County Human Services, which ad-ministers tbe Meals on Wheels pro-gram. The North ville office is at Five Mile and Sheldon. For more in-formation, call 453-2525.

• HEALTH MEETING Adult and jteen volunteers are

needed to help at the Arbor Health Building in Plymouth, McAuley Health Building in Canton.

Volunteers may work directly with patients or in non-patient posi-tions. Complete orientation and training are provided for all pro-grams. To sign up for an information session, or for more information, call 572-4159.

• HOSPICE SPEAKERS NEEDED

Hospice of Southeastern Michigan seeks outgoing individuals to partici-pate in our volunteer speaker's bu-reau, affording you the opportunity to service the community while pro-viding yourself with a new and rewarding experience. Please con-tact the public relations department at 559-9209.

• MEDICAL HELP Henry Ford Hospital is looking for

men and women 18 and older as vol-unteers at the Plymouth Center on Main Street east of Penniman Need-ed are people with all types of skills

N O T I C E

TO THOMAS UNDERWOOD AND OTHER LN TERESTED PARTIES

Unit No F XM <1 Your AtUe ot Caolflo. 11*1 Road. « u retted to Tbomaa Under-

wood o» Mart* II. 1W TV coouou of tha •ait will be >oid to tbe tedder on De-cember 22, i m . at 1* am to satisfy Vow At-tic of Canton"! ben snlea it n aatufM before tbe «ale date Items mdade bat are not limited to

Appliance*. Fwuitaie

Your Attic of Canton 21*1 Hatgerty Road Canton. Mwtigaa 4IU7

Publish November 17 and I t 1MI

M. W.SSa m -6-p T Th.F9.m-Bp

K » l r » t » l < « « 4 1 2 N . M a i n P l v m o u t h

N O T I C E

TO GEORGE PRAEGER AND OTHER IN TERESTED PARTIES

Unit No C M at Yonr Attic of Canton. 2101 Hafierty Road, was rented to C«orfe Praefer on April 1, l*<t Tbe contents of UU* umt will be aoid to tbe highest bidder on December 22. 1M* at I* am to satisfy Your Attic of Canton i lien anless it is satisfied before tbe sale date Items include bat are aot limited to

Assorted Box Houne*oM Goods

Betty SpurUc Your AUK af Canton 21*1 Haoerty Road Canton. Michigan ti l t?

Publish November 17 and IV ISM

M E X I C A N R I V I E R A C R U I S E

Departs Thursdays, Returns Fridays / j ?

S p o n s o r e d b y

THE

(©teerUer & i c c e n t r i t NEWSPAPERS

In cooperation with

TOURS*

February 2, 1989 March 2, 1989

Price Includes: • A i r T ranspor ta t ion R o u n d Trip t o Los

A n g e l e s f r o m m o s t M i d w e s t Cit ies

• H o t e l A c c o m m o d a t i o n s - 2 n ights in Los A n g e l e s a r e a

• M e x i c o A d m i r a l Cru lse -M.V.S ta rdancer • 7 N igh ts a c c o m m o d a t i o n s a b o a r d " sh ip • A l l m e a l s a b o a r d ship • A l l p o r t t axes i n c l u d e d in t o t a l p r i c e • T o y o u r r o o m b a g g a g e h a n d l i n g • S i g h t s e e i n g in Los A n g e l e s • H o l l y w o o d C i t y tour • U n i v e r s a l S tud io t o u r

10 DAYS

$1199 Complete Per Person Double Occupancy

$1149 Triple Occupancy $1799 Single Occupancy

Upgrade to an Outside Cabin a d d $350 Per

Person $1089 Quad Outside

Cabin

PUERTA VALLARTA

MAZATLAN

C A B O S A N LUCAS

B A J A PENINSULA

LOS ANGELES

24824 MICHIGAN AVE. DEARBORN Ml 48124 (313) 278-4102

1

Please send mm at no oblgatlon a tour brochure explaining ol the detais and appflcallons for the

Mexican Riviera Cruise

S t a t e Zip —

to help with patients or to perform clerical and other tasks. Norses also are needed for blood pressure screening. For information, call Kathleen Kernen at the volunteer services department at 593-8131 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mooday through Friday.

e AMATEUR PERFORMERS The Plymouth- Community Arts

Council is updating its list of ama-teur performers who are willing to share their time and talent with stu-dents. The resource list is provided by the PCAC to all elementary teachers in Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Schools. Particularly needed this year are- dancers, singers and

musicians. If you or someone you know has a special skill they are willing to share, call Pat Maclsaac at 453-4051.

• HISTORICAL MUSEUM Volunteers are needed at the

Plymouth Historical Museum. Are you Interested in antiques and Plym-outh history? Come in and visit your museum and see what's there. Tbe museum needs volunteers for chang-ing displays, helping in tbe gift shop, typing, printing, sewing and helping in the educational program for school children. Call 455-8040 or stop in from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday or Thursday to ask what you can do to help.

e FISH NEEDS HELP A Plymouth-Canton volunteer or-

ganization of neighbors helping neighbors is in need of volunteers to answer calls or drive on a once-a-month basis For more information, daUFISH, 453-1110

Continued from Page S

one in the metropolitan area, usually

receives nine million pounds of food a year This year the federal subsidy is amounting to less than half a mil-

lion, according to Gonya. Unless reserves are found to sup-

port community groups that act as

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH LEGAL NOTICE

PUBLIC HEARING EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE

NOVEMBER 1988 INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE

REQUEST

A Public Hearing will be held oc Twaday. November J9, 1»M. during the regu-lar meeting of tbe Board ot Trustees of tbe Charter Township of Plymouth to consider tbe request of MLC Corporation for aa Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate covering tbeir new facility at 14540 Jlbfc Street located in Metro West Development Pa r t No. S. Any Township resident or member of the legisla-tive body of any affected taring unit in tbe Township shall have the right to appear and be beard. Written comments addresMd to tbe Clert at tbe Township Hall will be considered. Tbe request of MLC Corporation is on file in tbe Clerk's Office in the Township Hall where it is available for public penaa l from 8:30 a.m to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday The Board of Trustees meets in tbe Meeting Room of tbe Township Hall, 42350 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth, Michigan 48170, at 7:30 p.m. Phooe Number - 453-3840 Following the Public Hearing tbe Board may decide on the request by resolution.

Publish November 17.1M*

CHARTER TOWNSHIP O F PLYMOUTH PUBLIC HEARING November 29, 1988

INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES EXEMPTION REQUEST

A public hearing will be held on Tuesday. November 28. 1888. during tbe regular

sider tbe request of Sanden International (USA), Inc.. for an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate for a new building, its new equipment and furniture on Lot 24 of the Metro West Technology Park. The request for abatement is on an estimated amount of $1,027,000.00 At that time any resident of Plymouth Township shall have the right to beard as shall the representative of any affected taxing unit within the Township Written comments may be sent to the notice of the Clert or Board of Trustees to be considered at tbe meeting The request of Sanden International (USA). Inc.. is on file with the Clert for public examination and perusal during regular office hours, 8 SO a.m to 5 00 p.m.. Monday through Friday. Tbe Board of Trustees meets at 7 30 p.m., in the Meeting Room of the Township Hall, 42350 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. Michigan 48170. Telephone No 453-3840. Following the public bearing, the Board of Trustees will consider action by a Resolution on the request.

ESTHER HULSING, Clert Plymouth Charter Township

PubluU. November 17. 1W4

i

\

O P E N H O U S E Sunday, November 20th

12-4 P.M. Special Showing of Christmas

Catalog Merchandise Refreshments Served

emergency food distribution points, area soup kitchens can expect to be hard hit this year

Gonya describes it as a "well-kept secret" that politicians aren't talk-ing about.

The problem is beginning to "sta-bilize at this point," SEMFCOs Trice said

SOME OF THE shortages of com-modities occurred when the U.S. De-partment of Agriculture stopped fur-ther purchases after believing it had met the objectives of an earlier pro-gram, Trice said.

Other shortages are because of the drought last summer

A Hunger-Emergency Relief Act passed last month will provide for 1988-89 about half of what previous allocations amounted to

"We look for a resumption, but not up to normal level It's not written in stone," he said

That's only one of the problems facing food banks, according to Trice Federal Emergency Manage-ment Agency grants are usually received in April and spent by mid-summer That leaves church-related and other volunteer food distribution centers, which make up 85 percent of the total, paying operating costs on their own

Added to those problems are the heavy demand during the months of November and December, when "we go into our campaigns to raise as much money as we can," Trice said "The the time the holidays are over, we've exhausted all our resources."

FOOD BANKS such as Gleaners are operating in facilities purchased

by foundations and corporations who also help pay operating costs Tbe food banks store a wide variety of food, which is repackaged to fit the needs of smaller emergency pan-tries

Besides collecting donations of food, food banks also must find the money to pay for transportation of donations Macy recalled that tbe Oakland County bank recently got 8,000 boxes of cereal simply by pay-ing the freight of six cents each.

Tr ice wa rned that people shouldn't expect tbe need to go away when the noli days are over

""They should know that hunger is a problem year round it doesn't stop If people are interested, they can contact us at 963-4230 and we'll put them in touch with a group (emer-gency pantry) in their area."

Kurt Becker (left) and Anibal Mercado load food products for an emergency pantry. The food stuffs were picked up at Gleaners Food

JERRY ZOLYNSKY/stafl pbolographer

Bank, which is kicking off a ma jo r food dr ive today .

Diamonds grace this designer golden bow pin

: v .>

A unique combination of marquis and round diamonds accent this insert

W S U o f f e r s l o o k

a t h e a l t h c a r e e r s Future health professionals are in-

vited to*an open house 2-4 p.m. Sun-day, Nov. 20, at Wayne State Univer-sity.

The college of pharmacy and al-lied health professions will hold the open house at Shapero Hall, 1400 Chrysler Freeway Service Drive, jusPnorth of East Lafayette, Detroit.

Students and faculty members from the departments of medical technology, mortuary science, occu-pations therapy, pharmacy, physical therapy and radiation therapy tech-nology will be on hand.

Two Day E D U C A T I O N A L T O Y S A L E

A L L T O Y S 10 -20% O F F

Friday, Nov. 18 and Saturday, Nov. 19 50 FREE Book le t s wi l l b e g iven a w a y S a t u r d a y , N o v e m b e r 19th (25 on Self Es teem in Ch i l d ren a n d 2 5 on A t t e n t i o n Def ic i t Disorders) .

(?xe*UtAC

3 3 3 0 5 G r a n d R iver • F a r m i n g t o n

4 7 3 - 5 9 2 5

-v«-

k i ?|

Glorious Blue Topaz with He t.t.w or diamonds

Bring in copy of ad and get FREE Jewelry Cleaner

SUNDAV ONLY'

s

481W. Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth • 455-3030 f-i

VILLAGE GIFTS -y.he Oc££je-5tere J/Hc-se

. f t 'Js 'icie r! or? ^>Acp

l o c a t e d in t h e Mill • 4 2 8 - 9 5 9 4

B A R B A R A V E C C H I O M

I 3a E A S T M A I N STREET • 428-9640

i CGRJCY C O R K Y D s

Try our gourmet ice cream

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK HOURS I O W 00 PM

M A N C H E S T E R A N T I Q U E M A L L

116 E . M a i n St reet 428 9357

!"i?' •» _ - homemade on our premises

108 Adrian Street • 428-9216

Z E 0 9 & 0 & S S

i - >* "A croup shop" •'

The Flower G a r d e n

109 L. Main Sirt-ri

Chateau Grand Traverse Complimentary tasting of award-winning Michigan wines at the old gnst mill with water powered genera tor restored by Henry Ford. 5701 Sharon HoHow Road 4 2 8 8 2 0 0

FRANK'S IT ALIAS

RESTAURANT

AND PIZZERIA i i i

104 East M a i n Street • 4 2 8 - 8 0 0 3 / 4 2 8 - 8 0 0 4

Christmas O p e n House Saturday, November 19 • 10-5 Sunday; November 2 0 • N o o n - 5

( - < i m e v i s i t t h e c o u n t r y

f o r a t a s t e o f o l d - f a s h h H i e d

< - h h s t m a * i n c h a r m i n g

Manchester You'll find spe cial dift#, fine antiques, food *nd wines — and a cardial

— all j u s t a short drive away. Take

4 west to 1-94; continue the M-52 exit;

to

r

a

FURNITURE Pennsylvania Solid Cherry

A eg V3G SAVE OVER vQjR CHOICE * •KfrCoct'*' C 0> f "Ot D f»v3

4 5 3 - 4 7 0 0 j -U4 * Am* Arbor TrU • M p m *

OCW' ? 30 « >0 "-WHS*, % ' -o* 30

H i e A r n o C d P-Come established in 1896 by Reverend Charles Arnold

WE OFFER: • Skilled and Basic Nursing • Independent or Assisted

Living Apartments • Physical, Speech and

Occupational Therapy • Dental. Podiatry and

Psychological Services • Spacious Grounds • Activities of all Kinds

18520 W Seven Mile Road For more information call 5 3 1 - 4 0 0 1 Detroit, Mich. 48219

draperu • boutique U»<« 194? 1

1 0 S u p e r H o u r s o f S a v i n g s !

F A B U L O U S , FANTASTIC

it3

•jr.

rfc •m P

it. ' tit

*

LC <>1J . f .

1r*3

Take this o p p o r t u n i t y t o s a v e on t h e i t ems you n e e d n o w . Choose f rom on exciting collec-t ion of h o m e furnishings o n d acces so r i e s !

•All Touiels •All Bedspreads •All Comforters •All Sheets •All Sleep Plllouis •All Shower

Curtains •All In-Stock-Mini .

Horizontals •Air Padded Seats • In-Stock Verticals * t A i l H a I A A # vr

TTiT r T U f i i p v T J

'Jp' ° o «

F R I D f l V

\

1 0 H O U A 1 0 A . M . T O 8 P . M . O N I V !

F R I D A Y , N O V . 18

S A l €

•All Vanity Stools •All Decorative

Pillows •All lucite Bath

Accessories •All In-Stock

Wallpapers & Paste* w*AH Gift Items /

Thu Ip«<>o Irv-slock P V C . C-Curve blinds; s^le merchandise special order wallpaper or in-stock wallpaper with coupon or reduced clearance merchandise ' Previously purchased merchandise will not qualify for a<l|ustments during this event

— Sal«i fxoJl Wrry Mo *o*Kk«cki

d r a p e r u • b o u t i q u e since 1969 int.

Uie do more than just windows

A L L I N - S T O C K

M € A C H A N D I S € GRAND RIVER & HAGCERTY

Rustic Reproductions

VWqued wood turnings with wirelike

arms available in scrubbed pine, barn

red or c o u n t n £ ^ (Mi

Lafayette Ceiling Fixture

i r culm* (uljrr fralurev (rosin] crvsul with poishnl solid brass

S S 4 9 5

f , » i 6 Mini-Brass / f ' \ \ \ Table Lamp I8H high min i

brass lamp fea

lures poiished fiemtsh J I T v .

finish with a pinched

pleated parchmenij

• 5 6 5 2

FREE •Holiday

Hurricang | C a n d l |

$ 1 ? 9 5 Value 9 l

Sculptured

Ceiling Fixture

<r a l l 2 - p w c t glass

candle holder

features hoiida)

pattern w*h red candle

k > WHILE SUPPLIES I A ST!

ELECTRICAL | I C O N I T H U C T I O M I N C

37400 W 7 MH.E » Q A O

LIVONIA. M l 4 I1S2 • (31 J) 4 * 4 » 1 1

ORCHARD & 14 MILE RD

879-1010

THANKSGIVING LOTTERY SALE!

NOW THRU WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23 r d

10% - 15% - 20% - 25% Off All Our

Women's Fashions

YOG CANT LOSE! Jus t visit us between now and next

Wednesday. We'll give you a discount card entitling you to gobble up great savings.

Stuff your closets with the latest in fashions. ' \ bu wont wind up with a turkey?

the willow tree " Simp*/ Mtonderfui Clothes

O o s w R * n « e • R o d * * r r • Sou lh f c r t d • L M w u a • F V » u t h • Wyando t te • D o w n t o w n

S « * r s L i n c o l n Par t • B w m n g h a m • T a p p e r s A i e y • Royal O a k • Ftaher B t d g • Q a w o n

Most Stores Open Won • Ri t l 9 PW, Sat t i 6 PM. Sun 12-5 A c c a p t A l C m * C m * mm4 M O T *

O&E Thonaay. Novwribw 17. 1988 Thursday. Novsmow 17. 1MM) UitE #»A

achievers obituaries

9-

L

C a n t o n a n d P l y m o u t h residents have been placed on tbe GUI Eogioeeriaf and Management Institute in Flint in recofnitton of ouiitirxling academic perform-met.

Tbe students are James Paul Farell, a junior electrical engineer-ing student and Pamela Deneane Hart, a senior electrical engineer-ing student. Tbey both live in Can-ton.

Edward Matthew Lee of Plym-outh, a sophomore mechanical en-gineering student was placed on the list. Tbe students were present-ed a certificate of academic achievement in qualifying for the dean's list, which requires that stu-dents attain a grade average of 92 or higher for the semester, with no course grade average below 85.

O u t s t a n d i n g College Stu-dents of America has selected Jar-rod B. Peterson as a new member of OCSA and will be included in the 1988 OCSA directory.

As a new inductee, Peterson will be listed among the top college stu-

dents across the country in the 1988 OCSA directory. This directo-ry is distributed to many of tbe na-tion's colleges, universities and corporations to ensure the mem-bers national recognition.

Peterson is also a candidate for several scholarships including 10 $2,000 scholarships available to OCSA members only.

J a n a i S t e p p a Canton resi-dent and sophomore at Alma Col-lege is among the 17 cast members in the Alma College Players" pro-duction of the Moll ere classic, "Tbe Imaginary Invalid," a satirical treatment of the medical profes-sion in the 17th century. Stepp is a 1987 graduate of Plymouth-Canton High School. She is majoring in in-ternational business administration and French.

J e n n i f e r F u r r , a student at JoAnne's Dance Extension of Plymouth was named Junior Miss Dance of Michigan. Tbe competi-tion was conducted at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in

Ianslng and was sponsored by Dance Master of Michigan, a non-profit organisation of teachers cer-tified by test to teach dancing in the state. Thirty three dancers rep-resenting all areas of the state were judged on talent, appearance, carriage and autobiography Furr, 14, is a student at Salem High School and Miss Michigan Ameri-can Pre-Teen for 1986.

E x i e Y. P h i l l i p s of Canton was chosen as Miss Junior Teen Detroit of 1988. She will hold this title for one year and will repre-sent Detroit at the national compe-tition that "will be held at Orlando, Fla. Phillips, 14, is a student at the Plymouth-Canton High School. She has been involved in modeling for three years and graduated best pre-teen model from the John Casablancas School of Modeling.

Sco t t R i c h a r d F o r d of Canton has been honored recently at David Lipscomb University for academic achievement. He has been placed on the honor roll for earning a grade point average of 3.5 to 3.99 during the quarter.

Mr. Tile Co.i D o - l t - Y o u r s e l f H e a d q u a r t e r s 1

3 4 8 - 8 8 5 0 Mr. Tile Co.i D o - l t - Y o u r s e l f H e a d q u a r t e r s 1

Sale Prices End November 26,1988

S o l a r i a n T i l e P e e l & S t i c k

H e a v y W e i g h t - N o W a x

7 9 No 26106/104

each i7 'xir -

G l a z e d

Q u a r r y ^

F l o o r T i l e 8""X8"

88=38 E»ch

v i i -

Baseboard

B Molding

24'

I m p o r t e d Floor or C o u n t e r Top 2 " x 4 "

M O S A I C T ILES

$ F r o m

1 4 9 S B . . , . No. 274

Whi te 4V4" Ki tchen & Bath

W a l l Q Q C

T i l e

All Trim Available Too

W o o d F l o o r s

Ai)der^of;

B r u c e "

H a r t o o

Now $ 1 From A

7 9 s q L6& L7

P r o f e s s i o n a l a d v i c e f o r d o - i t - y o u r s e l f e r s . E x p e r i e n c e d p e r s o n n e l & p r o f e s s i o n a l i n s t a l l a t i o n a v a i l a b l e , c o m m e r c i a l o r r e s i d e n t i a l

G e t y o u r b e s t p r i c e t h e n c a l l M r . T i l e !

3 4 8 - 8 8 5 0 R e d , o r d

Mon.-FriS-9Sal9-S Telegraph Road 2 5 5 - 0 0 7 5

Flowers S A Y I T BEST!

T h a n k s g i v i n g

D a y

N o v . 2 4 t h

Berkley

k l e v a Gr Shop & Greenhouse

3071 W 12 Mile Rd 544-4500

Birmingham Moss-Lipinski

Florist 151 S Bates

646-7272 FTD Flora Fax All Major Credit Cards

T h e F l o w e r B a m 22006 Farming*oo Rd

478-9173

Farmiofioe

M c F a r l a n d ' s Florist k Greeahoues

2t»lS Grand River 474-0750

FTD Major Crttht Cards

S c k r o e t e r ' s F lowers a Gifts

t n i * Orchard Lake JUL

* 8 5 1 - 0 2 2 2

Livonia B a r t e l ' i F l o w e r s MOM Plymouth Rd

464-1000 Charge Cards by Phone

Teleflora FUmrfax

Livonia N i c k B o s

Florist & Greenhouse 33220 W. 7 Mile Rd

531-1674 Serotng Ltvoma, Farmxnglon. Detroit and 45 Suburbs Daily Livonia

C a r d w e l l F l o r i s t 32109 Plymouth Rd

•**.*•> o( llmmu Open Every Sumday 11 Io 3

421-3567 FTD Teleflora Livonia

F l o w e r s f r o m J o e ' s

m i l w 7 Mile 477-8616

Fw<* * %j/t PU*. , Tu rn £W,

Livonia F r e n c h ' s

F lowers and Gifts SSMS rhre Mite

• — Nnr Ovtr Cmtm Pin 427-7820

FTD AM Major Crtdtl Certs

I r i s h R o s e F l o r i s t

1MM 7 Mile t W ot Farrraafton

478-5144

Livonia

L i v o n i a F l o r i s t Mern-5 P U u

422-1313 Major Credit Card* Accepted FTD Teleflora

Livonia

M e r r i - C r a f t F l o r i s t Harrigan'ft Inc.

Ma)or Credit Cards Accepted JW4S Mem man Rd

V 427-1410 O Livonia

P l a z a F l o r i s t and Gif ts

S72S7 W Sis Mile

464-7272 Located in the Mint-MaU

id Seu&urgh Plata Livonia

S u s i e ' s Flowers and Gi f t s

S7S1S » Mile Rd 464-4588

5p*naiuto« m cm Paitna^i AFS Teleflora FTD Plymouth

F l o w e r * b y Frteally "

SSS N Mill 9L

453-5240 FTD

Northrllle H i g h l a n d

Floris t i L a k e s

A Cards

349-8144 /« HtfHamd L»Jm Shorn Clr »

Wnr . Om% PdCw.m C*armt Bu Am

Plymouth Bea's Flowers & Gifts

Custom Fresh & Silk Floral Designs

Commercial Accounts invited 42841 5 Mile Rd

Delti'enes m m etro Areas

Redford Bazzy Bee Florists

27009 Plymouth Rd

937-3233 Flotoert For AM Occasions

AFS Charge By Phone S TELE FLORA

Wayne K e l l e r & S t e i n ' s

Flcwer Shop J Greenhouse, mc. 42158 Michigan Ave.

397-0800 Seni*(r M ayne Wrttland Canton and 45 Suburbs Daily

Weatland

Barson's Greenhouse 6414 N Metnman

421-5959 OPEN DAILY 9 to 6

AST » M Vttm&MC j

Most of the

f l o r i s t s

f e a t u r e one

or more of

the nationally

knouyi wire

services.

* EDWIN P. OLSZEWSKI

Funeral services for Edwin P Olszewski ot Plymouth were Nov 9 at Our Lady of Good Counsel with the Rev. Joseph Plawecki officiat-ing. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Southfield.

Mr Olszewski. 74. was born July 4. 1914 in Manistee He died Nov 6 in Ann Arbor.

Mr Olszewski retired from the city of Detroit.

He came to the Plymouth commu-nity in 1966 from Detroit. He was a member of Our Lady of Good Coun-sel Church.

Mr. Olszewski served with the United States Marines during World War U in the South Pacific. He made amphibious landings on Iwo Jima, Guadalcanal and in the Philippines.

Mr. Olszewski is survived by his daughters, Marcia Vrabel of Union Lake and Janet Olszewski of Plym-outh, son, Edwin Jr. of Plymouth, sisters, Leona Olszewski of Ham-tramck, Gloria Krol of New Balti-more and Joan Mazurek of Washing-ton, Mich.; brother. Ted Olszewski of Fraser. and three grandchildren

Memorial contributions may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Foun-

dation or in the form of Mass offer ings. Local arrangements were by Schrader Funeral Home

BARBARA L. KULAS

Funeral services for Barbara L. Kulas. of Canton Township, were Nov 10 at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church.

Mrs, Kulas, 53, came to the Can-ton community in 1969 from Dear-born Heights. She was a member of tbe Ladies Guild at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church.

Mrs. Kulas was born June 30, 1935 in Detroit. She died Nov 7 in Livo-nia.

Mrs Kulas is survived by her hus-band. Frank of Canton; daughters, Denise Kulas-Olson of Canton and Cheryl Kulas of Savannah, Geo.; and mother, Helen Bauer of Hamburg

Local arangements were by Schrader Funeral Home.

Burial was in St. Hedwig Ceme-tery in Dearborn Heights Memorial contributions may be given in the form of Mass offerings.

PAULINE H. PRYOR

Funeral services for Pauline

> 0 & E C l a s s i f i e d s w o r k ! 1 0 & E C l a s s i f i e d s w o r k ! •

Eighteen Hour Sale

20% OFF (Limited T ime Only)

Including Bras, Girdles and All-in-Ones

Eighteen Hour Sale

20% OFF (Limited T ime Only)

'Dufisiwjte-550 Fores t Ave. • P lymouth • GL 3-0080

Free Park ing Mon-Thurs 9-6; Fri 9-9; Sat 9-6

Pryor, 79, were Nov 12 at the Schrader Fuoeral Home with the Rev. Kenneth Gruebel officiating Burial was in Riverside Cemetery in Plymouth

Mrs Pryor, of Chicago, died Nov 8 in Chicago. She was born Nov 26, 1908 in Maple City.

Mrs Pryor was a homemaker . She is survived by her son. Robert Pryor of Chicago, sister. Ann Musu of Mount Clemens, grandchildren. Don-na Jean Bone of Fort Worth, Texas, and Douglas William Pryor of Indi-anapolis, Ind.; and great-grandchil-dren. Joshua Michael Bone and Sara-beth Star Bone

Memorial contributions may be made to the Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Hospice Care Division

MARION D. SEEBA

Funeral services for Marion D Seeba. 79, of Westland were Oct 29 at Schrader Funeral Home with the Rev Steven Schafer officiating

Mrs Seeba was born Jan 20, 1909 She died Oct 26 in Garden City

Mrs Seeba was an airline sales representative

Mrs Seeba is survived by her daughter. Cynthia Kelly of Westland sister. Zell Rafelson Falkin of Mexi-co; brother. Denny Smith of Warren and grandchildren Christopher and Kathleen

Burial was in Roseland Park Cem-etery in Berkley. Memorial contribu-tions may be given to Encore. 6021 Yale. Westland 48185

G 0 T T S C H A L K

T U R K E Y F A R M

NX ill have premium quality.

fresh dressed turkeys for

jhe Thanksgiving Holiday

Reserve

•.our t u r k e \

Now' -18121 N Territorial

P l y m o u t h , Mich . 453-6483/453 4661

Observer & £ctmtrit CLP66IFIED QDVERTI6ING

- 6 4 4 - 1 0 7 0 O a k l a n d County 591 - 0 9 0 0 W a y n e County

- 8 5 2 - 3 2 2 2 R o c h e s t e r / A v o n

H & B CARPETING

sra

We're pleased to announce the introduction ot three plush carpets which-feature

Wear- Dated' Gold-Label Carpet with new Locked-ln StainBlocker^for outstanding stain resistance. All three luxurious carpets come in

the latest fashion colors and otter value the whole family can enjoy.

Lexington Manor A sumptuous cut-pile plush

Madison Estate An ultra-dense classic plush

#23#V* Park Pavi l ion

A luxurious thick feeling plush

*28# s

Financing Available

-DATED CARPET Prices good thru 12-17-88 KlWlTI

H & B CARPETING 525 Ann Arbor Rd. • Plymouth 1 »/4 Mile W. of I-275 • V• Mile»E. of Main St.

459-7200

M-F 9-9 SAT. 10-5

Special interests rate lawmakers Now that the 100th Congress is

history, special-interest groups rang-ing across the poiiUcal spectrum are rating tbe performances of individu-al senators and House members They use the 1987-88 roll call vo^s they consider most important.

Roll Call Report Syndicate, in its annual feature. The Ratings Game, shows the grades area members of Congress have received on their most basic representative function — voting on the House and Senate floors.

The accompanying chart presents an across-the-board compilation of many of these ratings

Area congressmen are: Carl Pur-sell, R-Plymouth, whose district in-cludes part of Livonia; Dennis Her-tel, R-Harper Woods, whose district includes part of Troy; William D Ford. D-Taylor, whose district in-

cludes Garden City. Westland. Can-ton and southern Livonia, Sander Levin, D-Southfield, whose district includes Redford Township, and Wil-liam Broomfield, R-Birmingham, whose district includes tbe Roches-ter area, most of Troy, Birmingham-Bloomfield, West Bloomfield and the Farmington area.

Interest groups decide whether a yea or nay on a limited number of selected issues is the "right" vote and calculate "correct" voting per-centages Groups sometimes give any congressman scoring above a specified percentage an automatic re-election endorsement, while call-ing for defeat of those whose ratings fall too low

CONGRESSMEN f r e q u e n t l y trumpet high ratings from groups whose causes they believe to be pop-

ARE YOU WORKING HARD TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL? ARE YOU GETTING THE RESULTS YOU WANT?

IF YOUR ANSWER IS NO, CONSIDER:

ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATIONAL TRAINING • Identify self-defeating behaviors • Maximize your strengths • Understand your real l i fe position • Establish real ist ic goals and expectations

Seminars scheduled: 8:30 a m -4:00 p.m. Friday. December 2. 1988 — Dearborn Courtyard-Marr iot Thursday. January 19. 1989 Southfield Courtvard-Marr iot Saturday. January 21. 1989 Troy Courtyard-Marr iot

Call PERSONAL SKILLS MANAGEMENT. INC. 863-5636 to enroll now. Enrollment is limited.

ular among their constituents

But when tbey receive a low score, they often criticize tbe group's rat-ing methodology and claim the re-sult understates tbeir concern for the group's members.

While congressmen prefer high scores, election year politics can produce strange twists. Earlier this year Sen Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, normally tbe proud owner of a liberal voting record, complained to the liberal Americans for Democrat-ic Action when it gave him a 100 percent rating for 1987.

The 10 group included in the The Ratings Game for 1987-88 range from liberal organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union to the right-of-center American Con-servative Union.

THE GROUPS are American Civil Liberties Union,

often mentioned during the presiden-tial campaign, lobbies on behalf of individual liberties. (Ratings cover 1987-88 )

Public Citizen, a liberal group founded by Ralph Nader, concen trates on consumer and environmen-tal issues (1987-88)

League of Conservation Voters is the political arm of the nation's lead-ing environmental groups. (1987-88)

National Education Association represents many of the nation's pub-lic school teachers and advocates ex-panded federal education programs (1987)

Americans for Democratic Action is a leading national liberal lobby (1987)

American Conservative Union is a leading representative of the con-servative cause in the capital. (1987)

American Farm Bureau Federa-tion represents many of the nation's farmers and agricultural firms with a conservative, free-trade voice (1987-88)

National Committee to Preserve and Protect Social Security and Medicare opposes attempts to re-strain Social Security benefit in-

Legislators get organizational report cards

c c

I I

T

s a> s

3 :

i n

Q s Ss

3

GO

C C

" O

J I

1 g

CO

American Civil Liberties Union 59 91 95 90 35

Public Citizen 31 92 54 85 23

League of Conservation Voters 3a 81 60 75 31

National Education Association 60 100 100 80 40

Americans for Democratic Action 20 88 92 84 0

American Conservative Union 55 0 0 0 96

American Farm Bureau Federation 88 38 44 44 88

Social Security Committee 63 88 75 75 50

National Taxpayers Union 45 27 22 23 54

Chamber of Commerce 71 13 0 13 93

creases or to use Social Security trust fund revenues for purposes other than benefits. (1987-88)

National Taxpayers Union bases its ratings on every note in Congress

that affects federal spending levels. (1987)

US. Chamber of Commerce is tbe leading Washington voice of the na-tion's business community (1987)

o nm*.

BE ASSURED You can guarantee any tuture funeral ex-penses are covered at today's prices Ask about our regulated. Trust 1001 Funeral Pre-Arrangement Plan " This and other valuable information is in our helpful booklet Pre-Arrangement Makes Sense

H A R R Y J .

f i . \ i : k \ i h o m e s . i . y « . 3 L O C A T I O N S - A L L NEAR FREEWAYS

Redford — 25450 Plymouth Rd Livonia — 37000 Six Mile Rd 937-3670 Detroit — 4412 Llvemols Ave

TlUSt FREE

NO COST OR OBLIGATION

USEFUL, MONEY-SAVING

FACTS'

(Phone us or mail in this coupon) v%s. I'm interested in more details on pre-planning Please send me your book-

w r

Name

Address

C«t*

Z'P_

Saturday November 26th, Is For The Little Kid In All Of Us.

$arita' Surplus T O Y & G I F T O U T L E T S T O R E

5 0 % T O 7 5 % O F F M O S T I T E M S

SIT-BY-ME HK3HCHAIR —Cotortul durMM pWf l*ghcfi«r iwKU HOW up to It

$6^7T WEEK-ENDER BAG •wdtcm 0ur>M am

Mo outbo* ooc*«* wmt arid whoow «T*ap Ms j r ° " " " AalM . IU S22 »C' '

Christmas siwg-alon. CASSETTE - j t » . emm

BRASS COACH IANTERN

S a n t a ' s S u r p l u s Cfcnrry Hill P taxa 2719S Ch«cry Hill c o r n n r of lnka t* r Hour*: M - S a t . 10-4 - Sun. 12-«

hubkt m fltesrn io mm HO »v»K»»a«

SM«D"WJ -KM* *« •«, io» Mrwg 'tmm M a* XX gnucm k w an «one

s u n u w w a i t i M ' V B n w WCKUI ma suae« a> am alMMCftWai acre

AAA TRAVEL AGENCY IS OPEN TO EVERYONE

Say good-bye lo the workaday Wues and he«o to Hawaii with a luxurious Hawaiian vacation from AAA Travel Aoency Even it you re not a AAA Mehigan member, w e l help you wrth alTyour vacation needs W you are a member, take advantage of our tee-free American Express Travelers Cheques Stop by today and find out why we re kAchiganS

y ' largest lu»-service travel agency

Ring in the New Year with a 7-day island cruise on American Hawaii Cruises' floating resort-

the SS Independence. Departs December 31,1988. Special AAA Michigan

O I R W I \

\ b u c a n t d o b e t t e r t h a n a l l A!s.

PMnoulh AAA Travel Agency 44511 Aim Art** toed 453-5200 LMmla AAA Travel Agancy 32415 Five Road 522-MOO

Deeoft-waet AAA Travel Agancy 22450 Schoolcraft 255-9310

It's "A Renaissance Christmas' — A Day Of Fun For Everyone. Including You.

Breakfast W i th Santa At The West in H o t e l . Four sittings at 9 30 10 iO I! iOd m and I2 30 p m Call for reservations 567-XMAS Straight From T h e N o r t h Pole The colorful Santa Parade begins dt 11 30 a m Santas elves will be taking free photos of your children talking with him Sdnta will be here every weekend through December 23rd

Music . Magic . M e r r i m e n t Enjoy the antics of Poppiniays Puppets Ronalo McDonald* and old w*. rid merriment * i t h over 40 strolling performers mdgic idns and lugglers Renaissance style Plus a mini merry-go-round story time and free face painting and caricatures

" M a k e And Take" Craf t Workshops . . , . Coordinated by the lunior Friends of the Children ^ Museum of Detroit, kids ages 3-I0 can create Christmas crafts to bring home

Fuzzy Farm Fr iends . . . Throughout the afternoon, there II be animals to cuddle from Upland Hills Farm

T h e Ch i ld ren 's O n l y S h o p p e . . . A store where little budgets will find a big selection of gifts along v. ith free wrapping service

Two Fami ly Mov ie C l a s s i c s . . . Renaissance Theatres presents VWi//ou and Land Before Timeat 12 00 2 00and 4 0 0 p m Admission p m e for children is SI 00. adults S2 00 C o n v e n i e n t , Free P a r k i n g . . . Signs will direct you to Lot C lust east of the Center Bring your family to "A Renaissance Christmas and make it a day to always remember

A DENAId&ANCE CHRISTMAS Saturday November 26th

11:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. Call 568-5600 For More Information

RENAISSANCE CENTER

C —

i<vyp.C) OAE Thursday, NovmtXr 17. 1980

community calendar • MENS BASKETBALL

Tbe city ol Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department will be spon-soring a men's hasfcehall league this winter New teams may start sign-ing up on Thursday, Nov. 17. Regis-tration will end Wednesday, Nov. SO. There will be a lft-team limit on tbe league. The entry fee is 1350 for a 14-game scbeduk. For further infor-mation call the department at 455-6«20.

• FITNESS AFTER FIFTY Mondays, Nov. 14 to Dec. 19 -

The second session of Fitness af ter Fifty starts; it's a low-impact aero-tec class especially designed for folks age 50 and over. Gentle work-outs include walking and stretching to music. A good workout for those with arthritis. No jumping around. The class will be held from 10-11 a.m. at the Canton Recreation Cen-ter, 44237 Michigan Ave (at Sheldon). The cost is 86 for six weeks. For fur-ther information, call 397-1000 e x t 278.

• SKI'CLUB REGISTRATION Thursday. Nov. 17 — Students who

live in the Plymouth-Can ton Com-munity School District, including those that attend private schools can sign up for the club from 4-9 p.m., at tbe Canton High School cafeteria. Tbe club is open to students in sixth through 12th grades. The ski club schedules 20 trips during the winter to Mount Brighton. The first trip is scheduled Friday, Dec. 2, weather permitting. Adults are needed to help ou t For more information, call 451-6660.

• CHOLESTEROL SCREENINGS

The Henry Ford Medical Center

— Canton, 42680 Ford Road, west of Lilley, will be offering cholesterol screenings 4-8 p.m. on tbe first Tues-day of each month. The cost of the test is | 5 . Tbe test takes only a cou-ple of minutes, and results will be available the same day. Those inter-ested in having their cholesterol checked should call 981-3200 to make an appointment.

• CHILDREN'S THANKSGIVING PARTY

Saturday, Nov. 19 —The Canton Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring its annual party for Thanksgiving, from 10-11 a.m. Open to all Canton children ages 3-12. In-cluded in the party are movies, prizes, games and refreshments. You must call in advance to reserve your spot, 397-5110.

• HOLIDAY AEROBICS Mondays, Nov. 21 to Dec. 24 —

The Women's Association of tbe First Presbyterian Church of Plym-outh is sponsoring a holiday session of aerobics classes. To register call 459-9485.

• WEST MIDDLE West Middle School Parent Coun-

cil will meet 9-11 a.m. Monday. Nov. 21, at West Middle School cafeteria. Parents are encouraged to attend.

• THANKSGIVING LUNCHEON

Wednesday, Nov. 23 — The Canton Senior Citizens will hold their annual Nutrition Program Thanksgiving Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at tbe Canton Recreation Center on Michigan Ave-nue at Sheldon. Reservations must be made by Friday, .Nov. 18, by call-ing 397-1000 e x t 279. For folks 60

How can a renter insure peace of mind? No problem.

A u t o - O w n e r s A p a r t m e n t Dwellers c o v e r a g e p r o t e c t s t h e c o n -t e n t s of you r a p a r t m e n t f r o m lo s s d u e t o t h e f t , vanda l i sm, ffre, w a t e r , wind a n d o t h e r l o s ses . It a l s o c o v e r s you a n d your family in c a s e s o m e t h i n g h a p p e n s to your a p a r t m e n t . Ask your " n o p r o b l e m " A u t o - J 3 w n e r a a g e n t a b o u t r e n t e r ' s i n s u r a n c e for your p e a c e - o f - m l n d .

Tke,Nofk>66bm fhopfi-F r a n k H a n d

i n s u r a n c e A g e n c y 539 SO Eight Mile Road Farmingtoo • 478-1177 CliTTOflD ROBERTS

i

"Citizens Best Insurance Saved Us

Over $500"

Bait bail Hall Of Famt BroadcaUer

If you haven't heard about CITIZENS BEST Insurance, you owe it to yourself to check it out. Lulu and I are saving over S500 on our auto and homeowners insurance with CrnZENS BEST

Any member of a qualified retirement association may be eligible for discounts of 20% on auto insurance and 35* on homeowners insurance. Special coverages and local claim service make CITIZENS BEST a great value.

Otftzen/ • Wcompmiyo» u n c i

M O D E R N I N S U R A N C E A G E N C Y 5 9 1 5 L i l l e y R o a d • C A N T O N

9 8 1 - 5 5 5 0

R V I C E

COMPLETE SI

FURNACE REPAIR

INSTALLATION • Arco Ar

. HerfQ«ker

• Aaencan

• Flo-Co

• Willmuon

• Trane

• Jaratrol

• D h c c a

• Whirl-pool

Shown: Carrier Super Saver Furnace Our

: Popular'

INTERSTATE HEATING & COOLING

D I A L 4 7 * - H E A T

D I A L 4 7 * - 4 3 2 8

and over there is a $1 suggested do-nation.

• A R T r * CRAFT SHOW The City of Plymouth Parks and

Recreation Department will be hold-ing their annual Christmas Arts & Crafts Shows this year on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Nov. 25, 26, & 27 and Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Dec. 2, 3 and 4. Show hours are f rom 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, and Sat-urday, and from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Both shows will feature over 75 different crafters with a variety of items. Admission and parking are free. For further information con-tact the Recreation Department at 455-6620

• AEROBICS EXERCISE CLASSES

Tuesday and Thursdays, Nov. 29-Dec. 22 — The Canton Parks and Recreation Department is sponsor-ing its fall extension of aerobics ex-ercise classes from 9:30-10:30 a.m., 10:30-11:30 a.m. (low impact), for four weeks. The fee is $16 for two days a week. The class will be held at the Canton Township Administra-tion Building Lower Level. Register in person at the Recreation Depart-ment. Baby-sitting services are available for a small charge. Call 397-5110 for further details.

• MENS RACQUETBALL LEAGUE

Wednesday, Nov. 30 — The Canton Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a winter racquetball league from 7:30-8 p.m. at Rose Shores of Canton. The league is di-vided up into divisions based upon players' abilities. A league organiza-tional meeting will be held the first

night of league play. The cost is $82 per person for 13 weeks (includes all league court limes and awards). Space is limited, so sign up soon. Call 397-5110 for further information.

• FLU SHOTS Flu shots at a reduced fee of $5 for

senior citizens over the age of 65, will be available during tbe month of October at the University of Michi-gan M-CARE Health Center in Plymouth and Northville. The sched-ule for immunization appointments at Plymouth Health Center, 9398 Lil-ley Road.jri l l be as follows: 1-4:30 p.m. Monday, 1-7 p.m. Tuesday, 1-4:30 p.m. Thursday. 1-4:30 p.m.. Fri-day. Anyone who is allergic to chick-en eggs should not participate in this program. Those who qualify for the program should check with their physicians to determine the advisa-bility of receiving the immuniza-tions. Please call the Health Center to make an appointment at 459-0820.

• ADULT STUTTERING THERAPY

Wednesday evenings— An Adult Stuttering TTie'rapy Group is being formed by the Department of Speech

NOTICE TO STEVEN POWELL AND OTHER INTER-ESTED PARTIES

Unit No D-IJ7 •< Your AtUr of Canton. 2101 H'UWIV Road. wu rated to Stiver Powell on August 11. ISM Tbe con ten U of tin unit will b* sold to the highest bidder an December II.

«t 10 « m to utufy Your Attic of Cu-tons Lies unless it b satisfied before tbe sale date Items Include hot are not limited to

Assorted Bos Goods

Betty Spur I in Your Attic of Canton 2101 n«mny Road Canton. Miclujan 48117

Publish November 17 arx] 24. l»Si„ -

The Atchison House A Bed &" Breakfast Inn

J ?

M O R E H O L I D A Y G U E S T S T H A N S P A C E ?

We have an elegant alternative in lodging Located in

Northville's Historical District, a short walk to town

GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE

5 0 1 W . D n n U p . Nor thvi l le 3 4 9 * 3 3 4 0

1

SYLVAN WILL . Sylvan Learning Centers a r e a group of private neighborhood educat ional centers designed to help your child do be t te r in school, offering everything f r o m remedial reading and ma th to enhanced study skills and enr ichment programs. We test in order to pinpoint the specific a r e a s in which your child needs help And we a t tack the problem with an individually designed p rog ram. Posit ive motivation, fr iendly encouragement , an exper ience of success right f rom the s ta r t , and individualized at tention make all the difference.

^ . For more information on how Sylvan can guarantee W O Y! V 3 n your child's academic improvements, please call:

f M L e a r n i n g 4 6 2 - 2 7 5 0

Ce ft 16 f Ttjere s no obliga lion Conveniently located in Laurel Park Center

Helping kids d< > better. 6 MILE and NEWBURGH • LIVONIA

T o m o r r o w ' s

M e m o r i e s

M a d e

T o d a y

a t

F O X

Y o u r S e l e c t i o n O f P r e v i e w s

S P E C I A L . . . . $ 3 9 9 5

1 - 8 x 1 0 , 2 - 5 * 7 . 8 w a l l e t s

( 5 * ) POWTItAIT STUDIOS

F i n i s h e d P o r t r a i t s R e a d y

F o r C h r i s t m a s

If T a k e n O n o r B e f o r e

N o v . 2 6 . 1 9 8 8

C a l l T o d a y F o r

A n A p p o i n t m e n t

NertfcvMe

Homesittmgs subject

to m •ddrtkmai fee 3 4 8 - 0 3 0 3

Op««i Sunday Nov. 13 A 20

For Your C o n v e n i e n c e

Pathology at the Oak wood Canton Health Center in Canton Partici-pants will learn techniques to con-trol dysfluency, as well as discuss so-cial and emotional problems often related to stuttering. The group will meet on Wednesday 5:30-6:SO p.m. For more information, call Janice Pagano at 459-7030. The Oakwood Canton Health Center is at 7300 Can-ton Center Road in Canton.

• OPEN SKATING The City of Plymouth Parks and

Recreation Department will be of-fering the following open skating hours at the Plymouth Cultural Cen-ter. 1-2:20 p.m., 7-8 p.m. Monday, 8:30-10:40 a.m., 1-2:40 p.m. and 3:50-5:50 p.m. Tuesday, 8:30-9:30 a.m. and 1-3:20 p.m. Wednesday; 8:30-11:40 a.m., 1-2:50 p.m and 4-5:20 p.mThursday; 8:30-10:40 a.m., 1-2 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. Friday, noon to 1:30 p.m. and'1:30-3 p.m. Sunday. Fees adults $1.15, children $1. Skate rental is 75 cents. For information.

--^^§2 Why-Pay M o r e ? ^

O'Shea's W e d d i n g P h o t o g r a p h y

i 24 - 8xl0's, Proofs \

^ and Album $285.00 I

k C a l l 4 5 3 - 2 5 8 4 42841 five Mile • Plymouth I

foSife&esr. — - J

call 455-6620

• PLUS PRESCHOOL PLUS Preschool is taking regis-

trations for the 1988-89 school year. This free program for 4-year-olds and their parents is open to children who live in tbe attendance areas of Eriksson. Farrand, Field, Hoben and Gallimore Schools. Children must be 4 on or before Dec. 1, 1988. PLUS is operated by the Plymouth/Canton Community Schools in conjunction with a grant f rom the federal gov-ernment. Classes for parents and children will be held at Central Mid-dle School, 650 Church St., Plym-outh. For registration and more in-formation, call 451-6656.

Announcements for the com-munity calendar should be sub-mitted by noon Monday for the Thursday issue and by noon Thursday for the Monday issue Bring tn or mail announcements to the Observer. 489 S. Main, Plymouth 48170

COUPON -I « l

S h e a r - D e l i g h t " \ I B e a u t y S a l o n I Curly No-Sat » WELLA. * • PERM * 2 0 * *

Haircut Extra I long & Tinted Hair Extra

HAIRCUT * 6 . 0 0

I W A R R E N AT VENOY • Behind Amantea ' s Restaurant

, 5 2 5 - 6 3 3 3

I COUPON - - -

S T . J A M E S A M E R I C A N C A T H O L I C C H U R C H 1

Today ' s church fo r t o d a y ' s cathol ics Some l iberal ized changes with you in mind r e g a r d i n g divorced people, s ing le o r r e m a r r i e d .

Come and ioin us f o r Mass on Sundays a t 10 .1 .

A.M. We a r e loca ted in the

M i l l R a c e H i s t o r i c a l V i l l a g e on Gr iswo ld . South off ol 8 M i le 348-2265

{Affiliated inth the Old Roman Catholic Churrhj

LBC Print ing

L i v o n i a O f f i c e

S u p p l y C o .

50212 O'Sulllvan

5 Piece Computer

Work Station

«111 9 7

EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE & COMPUTER ROOM C o m a to our Showroom

FURNITURE SALE OFFICE SUPPLY AND PRODUCTS SALE

Commercimt Accounts Our Specialty

OCTOBER 8 NOVEMBER SPECIALS

£ L

s803 12 O SULLIVAN DOUBLE PEDESTAL WOOD DESK •104"

= 377WNN HON* WOOD FRAME SIDE CHAIRS As Low As

=21161 HON' DESK METAL WITH WOOD TOP 60 « 30 DOUBLE PEDESTAL

' 111 '

s802 19 O'SULLIV AN TYPEWRITER STAND

^ 2 0 8 '

.34.7

CHAIRS CHAIRS CHAIRS SIDE C H A I R S , E X E C U T I V E S W I V E L S . S T A C K C H A I R S

O N E - O F - K I N D C H A I R S - A S L O W A S '2500

OPEN SATURDAY 10 AM - 4 PM MON.-FRI. 8:30 - 5:30 Why fight fof a parking space - plenty available Drive right up to our door

31875 PLYMOUTH ROAD S BLK8 WEST OF ME R RIM AM

LIVONIA

4 2 5 - 3 4 8 0 DELIVER^

EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE A COMPUTER ROOM

48 Portraits!

m

Includes 10x13

*49i95\*kmNOWC*My 9 He* M**-Portr»ts

Featuring 18 Portrait Christmas Cards —' 48 Portrait Package: 1-10x13, 2-8x10%,

3-5x7*, 15 walhts, » Hint-Portraits and 18 Portrait Christmas Cards. No* vou can on 46 Chrwtmea portram - mdudtng 16 PortraM Christmas Cards anda

* * f * 9 * T h f ' • "Q appowtmfH neceeaary and K men »«com— babies chddren. afr*s and groups Poem

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 THRU SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 D A I L Y : 10 a . m . - 7 p . m .

* GARDEN CITY • LIVONIA • P L Y M O U T H • W E 8 T L A N D

J

Thursday, Novem&er 17, i960 CAE »11A I

Blanchard calls for property tax cut, sales tax hike By Tom Henderson ,tatt writer

Gov James Blanchard proposes a n a cross-the-board cut in hoqjeown-er property taxes ot 25 percent and an increase in the state sales tax from 4 to 5 percent as part of a re-form in financing public schools

Blanchard. who unveiled tbe plan Wednesday at a press conference in downtown Detroit, also recommends a 10 percent cut in business property taxes and a residential millage ceil-ing of 2f mills.

Stalf Sen. Dan DeGrow (R-Port Huron), whose joint Senate-House committee was to announce its own reform next Tuesday, said he felt betrayed" by Blanchard. Blanchard said that while tax cuts

would be across the board, reform ultimately might mean an increase m property taxes in some affluent communities.

"A lot of the rich districts are un-der 28 mills now because they have such a high SEV (state equalized valuation) So they would have the means to help themselves (through lax increases to the 28-mill limit to offset any future cuts). The state wouldn't do it for them," Blanchard said

An increase in tbe sales tax would

require a constitutional amendment, which means approval of ballot lan-guage by two-thirds of the Legisla-ture and approval in an election by a majority of the state's voters.

Blanchard said he would ask legis-lators to begin action on school tax reform before the end of the year and hoped to have it passed and in place sometime in 1889

"We want it on the ballot at the earliest possible moment," he said

BL AN CHARD'S PRESS confer-ence came as a surprise to DeGrow, who said he and state Rep H. Lynn Jondahl, I>East Lansing, were to an-nounce next Tuesday a joint Senate-House tax reform proposal that would have cut property taxes and raised the state sales tax from 4 to 6 percent

He said that Blanchard's office had been notified Tuesday that the Senate and House had agreed on tax reform. "We had reached an agree-ment There were just a few i's to dot and t"s tb cross." said DeGrow. "I feel betrayed in the sense that we shared our stuff with them, and then they went ahead without telling us."

At the press conference. Blanc-hard said tax-reform in Lansing was at "a logjam" and that House and

Don't forget to write.

A s m a l l r e m i n d e r t o fill o u t y o u r U n i t e d

I n u n d a t i o n p l e d g e c a r d . $

^ " // LC

CALL 2 5 5 - 5 4 6 6

CONNEC

Holiday Special • 2 0 " O F F

R O U N D - T R I P AIRPORT

TRANSPORTATION

ON C A L L ALL L1MO

P L Y M O U T H Y A R D H o b b i e s

& G i f t s

Located in the historic Plymouth Freight House

Model Railroad Supplies All Scales • Operating Layouts Authorized Lionel Sales & Service • LGB • Kalamazoo • Lionel • Large Scale • Wood Ship Models • Plastic Models • Model Planes • Boats • Cars • Hobby Related Gifts

M-Sat 11-7 Sunday 11-3 4 5 5 - 4 4 5 5

9 0 4 S t a r k w e a t h e r Old Village • P l y m o u t h

GRAND OPENING SALE at Livonia Mall

Lucien Piccard Watches • L A D I E S & M E N S •

were'199.95 A f 0 l f S 8 9 9 5

were'337.50 VCW S 129 9 S

'10"° MORE OFF (with copy of this ad)

* BUYING COM COLLECTIONS * , tor MATT ABBOTT

ESTATE COIN and JEWELRY

We buy u*ed: •GOLO* SILVER

• FLATWARE • JEWELRY • COINS

I InttdsLhS

S I

ROAD UvMia fcMI • Hut Is Koecy Wsed Inn

LIVONIA 313-471-0310

Store Hours M-S 10-9, Sun. 12-5

* 1

' f f l u c A

NATURAL

BEAVER SECTION JACKETS & STROLLERS

^$495 fTh™* Omty)

Iro

Senate negotiators had grown "fur-ther a p a r t "

"That's not true. 1 don't know what he bases that on," said De-Grow, who canceled a scheduled press conference for today to an-nounce some details of the proposed legislation. "I think he's effectively nuked us for Thursday," be said. "I don't want to do anything out of the anger I feel now."

He said be would meet with fellow legislators over the weekend to dis-cuss whether to proceed with their proposed reform. "Obviously we have to rethink our position."

BLANCHARD SAID his proposal would mean property tax decreases of $810 million, which would be offset by an increase in sales-tax revenues by the same amount. In the first year, then, there would be no extra money for poorer districts, but

Blanchard said in the following four years, the sales-tax increase would result in a windfall of a total of t l 5 billion, which would be distributed to poor districts.

"We will have to develop a distri-buuon formula," he said.

BLANCHARD SAID: The most burdensome tax in Michigan is the property tax. and it is out of line with property taxes in other states

He said all businesses would have their property taxes cut by 10 per-cent and would have a ceiling placed at that level

Blanchard cnUcized the current proposal to raise the sales tax to 6 percent. "We think that is exces-sive," he said

He seemed to imply that current efforts were more for show than for serious reform "This is not designed as a mind game, where we can say

we tried our best and failed. "This is a good enough plan that as

long as we're given enough time to lead a campaign, it will pass

When asked if he would support a two-cent increase if that is what leg-islators insist on. Blanchard said: "Absolutely not "

DeGrow said Blanchard told me and Lynn Jondahl in his office that a 2-cent increase wasn t his first pref-erence. but he would support it. It would have been nice if he would have conveyed his opposition earlier 1 suggested a 1-cent increase a long Ume ago. but House Democrats didn't want it."

Blanchard said tax reform would be accompanied by measures to in-crease the quality of education in sub-par districts, including reduced class size, teacher accountability and better core curriculum.

DeGrow said it was details on just

such improvements that were to have been announced at his canceled press conference today.

THOUGH BLANCHARD first said that wealthier districts may have to bear some of tbe burden by raising their millages to the 2t-mill level, be and state treasurer Robert Bowman later insisted that reform would not result in less financing of affluent districts, a worry of many suburban administrators.

"The wealthy would stay whole." said Blanchard "We will bring the poor up." ^

"This proposal will not bring any-body down." said Bowman. "We are not a redistribution society " Cur-rently, seven states limit sabool property taxes

The neighboring states of Ohio. In-diana. Illinois and Wisconsin have sales-tax rates of 5 percent.

Shopping Pianos? Consoles & Grands on Sale for the Holidays

I n t r oduc ing H Y U N D A I a r e c o g n i z a b l e n a m e

a s s o c i a t e d w i t h c o p q u a l i t y

a t p r i c e s v o u c a n a f f o r d

Y o u ' v e seen K a u a i & Y a m a h a H Y U N D A I has a compet i t ive e d g e

Call fo r detai ls .

25305 W. Warren Dearborn Hts. • Vi Mi W ot Telegraph

278-5400

U4Z4Ut S^VJoc 1204 S". Woodward

Royal Oak • Just N ot U3 Mile 548-2200

Qac Qc/n of Ypsi iant i

1 J 2 W M i c h i g a n Ave %jT

Downtown 11 a .m.-6 p .m

Open 7 Days* Td 48^-4520

CLASSIC OAK FURNITURE All Quality F urn Hurt

G u a r a n t e e d

A f t o r d a b l e Prices

Everything For T h e H o m e

Solid Oak Pedestal Tables

from

M K> naafl

310TW ;n OUST"

•--a*

c M. •*i; ' "A*

n r 1 ai * it T n i

r."

N O W G O I N G O N ! B e c k w i t h Evans Incred ib le S t o r e w i d e M a r k d o w n S a l e

15% to 66% OFF! T h e f i n e s t c a r p e t s i n A m e r i c a . . . t h e y ' r e a l l o n s a l e ! E v e r y s t y l e , e v e r y c o l o r ,

e v e r y t e x t u r e i m a g i n a b l e . . . f o r e v e r y r o o m o f y o u r h o m e . . .

. OUR LOW SALE PRICES INCLUDE PADDING AND LABOR!

S A L E E N D S

W E D N E S D A Y N O V E M B E R 2 3 R D

AT 9 P M

J *

1Q ?Q

save ok iviBt PLUSH £

SCULPTURE S ^ v B l A H T SAXONY PLUSH

S193J $12!° eo»*

£

- •* ' • * , n <

Ml) t JT " •

w m i niETirp • • • CONTEMPORARY PUTCTHEO

sooa* Sis *

u

SAVE $451 YD. INSTALLED! CABIN CRAFTS NYLON PUISH * no Mtotc Dudgct carpd r 9 colon Stegi** 11550 msotec S j w 29%

SAVE S&00 YD. INSTALLED! RICH STAIN PROTECTED PLUSH Hons**ledMHrtson aroacwi Seem 300*Ss Segut* S22 99 sawc Swe 35*

SAVE $100 YD. INSTALLED! 6ALAXY NEW STUNNING PLUSH * qthi t p m siirdaH i ( w w com

Saw SS

SAVE S100 YD. INSTALLED! KARASTAN ANS0 V PLUSH Skmna (nsar «i vw*** w 1*9m*S26»(C naMSMB*

MOl? $14?? $ 1 6 ? . ?

518?.?

SAVE S7JW YD. INSTALLED! ANS0 V NYLON SCULPTURE Worry-** son protwwi TOO v*Cs B se* Regular E- 95 < nsbM Sm 37%

SAVE $7D0 YD. INSTALLED! GALAXY POPULAR SCULPTURE CerttM Sarnusfer canW in 13 ncn cotcn acguiv'S298 0 nsBfcd Sac 30* SAVE S7JM YD. INSTALLED! LEES LUXURIOUS SCULPTURE Ctrtttf S&nmas* cacj« MI gmM lorn once *agrf«S?3»yi! M W Sa*29*»

$ 1 4 ? ?

$15??

$16??

SAVE S&00 YD. INSTALLED! STAM RESISTANT BERBER SX* W t u M OMR pit« « jmsroas atm

B4 99 ns Saw 32%

SAVE $«J« YD. KSTAUKK POPULAR GEOMETRIC

• MtKOO

SAVE ON EVERY TWIST CARPET FROM ALL OUR FAMOUS MAKERS

SAVE $7.51 YD. MSHU1EB HEAVY STAM PROTECTED TWIST irma Stwvus* arv > » %gu»e4S0* n M H

SAVE $100 YD. MSTALLHK

s - $16?? 90mc www i b . m»iAlIFW A . LEES STAMBL0CXER TWIST C 4 Q Q Q

B B K B U B ' A T - 9 1 0 V SAVE $1400 YBL NB1ALLBN KARASTAN0UTSTAN0BIGTWIST C O Q Q Q

K t a s r s r a r - - - "

INCREDIBLE C A R P E T C L E A R A N C E

M A R K D O W N S !

H U G E S E L E C T I O N O F • SPECIAL PURCHASES • SINGLE ROLLS

• C10SE0UTS • CUSTOMER CANCELLATIONS

NOW 30°/O TO 60°/O OFF O r i g i n a l P r i c e s

$16??

$18?? r m i i n n S a < 4 A Q Q

MSI" $27??

Sm30*J SAVE $1SJM YD. INSTALLED! LOVELY u o w t t H

SAVE $12.00 YD. BBTALLEMl

1

AREA RUG MARKDOWNS

4 0 % T O 6 6 % O F F 3. R E M N A N T M A R K D O W N S

35% TO 60% OFF OftMMNAL PfMCn

M I 4 U I * * • « » . . . . * • «U»

l i BEckwijh O EVANS

NO WAX VINYL MARKDOWNS

WE m C9NNLHN1NMMSMB. NMETTIMBMNM

MARKDOWNS OF 1 5 * TO M H

r l n t * i D M

.*««« fnrt U

r !

— 1 2 B * 14A.P.C.R.W.Q- 12A1 OdcE Thursday. November 17, 1988

Ra

SC T

lh

* * * * * *

EXTRA SAVINGS EDITION * * it it ir *

T i m e s 'Bloomfield Hills •Birmingham

A V A I L A B L E A T A L L S T O R E S •Livonia/Redford •Flint *Ann Arbor *Mt.Clemens • East Detroit "Traverse City ' S u g a r Loaf •Farmington Hills

WINTER FORECAST

HEAVY S N O W

BIG SAVINGS ON OLINS

OUNTRX ^COMPETITION

SKIS *229 V

OLIN ULTRA RET. SELECT PREMIUM , 3 4 S SKIS

$199 r

SAVE Vo 40% ROSSIGNOL SKIS

•310 STS CARBON WHITE » 2 1 9 $285 SERIES 717 SPORT . S 1 8 9 ' 285 LADIES' FASHION 750 LS $ 1 8 9 •265 LADIES 650 LS . s 1 6 9 $265 SERIES 616 SPORT , s i 59

s130 ROSSIGNOL SKI BOOTS

FOR N E W S K I E R S

3240 NORDICA N 800 BOOTS

D O O R B U S T E R P R I C E

$ 7 9 O N L Y f O CABER CR11/CR3I

1 2

s 1 7 9 ALL MEN S LADIES SIZES

$285 ELAN SKIS

s 1 3 9 6000 SP OMNI

s300AG ETS SLALOM SKIS

s 1 8 9 HOT NEW 1989 MODEL

s165 RAICHLE SKI BOOTS

s 1 1 9 O N L Y 1 1 W

NEW REAR ENTRY MODEL

8215 HEIERLING

FIERO SKI BOOTS

s 1 3 9 NEW 1989 MODEL

SNS CROSS C O U N T R Y P A C K A G E S E T S

HEIERLING/ELAN •€LAN T1MG •* fMTT M t a OO

tune vam hot M .95 12J6 11.95

TOTAL'in.BS PACKAGE

P«»CE

•CXB. am* met n a ruim. iooc

$99 SALOMON SNS T I M M W K U . . >125.00 H W « » i M a n n n 85.00

mmuetnus IMS TOTM. *226.95

PACKAGE $129 TRAK/SALOMON R M B e a u u '120 00 J l — » « i « w n 95.00

n u a w B 15JJ0 TOTAL *24fl.OO

PACKAGE 8143 ROSSIGNOL S N S

• imn I as 195 00

2UI 2*41

TOTAL *2S9.00 PACKAGE 8169 •335 ELAN

D U A L C A R B O N SKIS

3 1 9 9 MODEL 8000 CARBON

KNEISSL/MAGIC •KNEBSl MMSK HC SKIS >120.00 •HBBUS mot 56.95 •OOVttf rv» i*m INK 12.95 •€XH »ruMfr*KiJ 18.95

TOTAL '204.95 PACKAGE "

PRICE

"Wl* cm.i

$119 KARHU SNS

•MftMJojuacKau .. '119.00 •SALOMON » si as mpt Mon 95.00 •SALOMON a n M M M S 20.00 •TRAK wm sua ran 15.00

TOTAL «219 00 PACKAGE

PRtCE $143 HOT TRAK SET

•NOT TMK SKIS '129 00 tEEHUMBn —fTzuwn 95 00

•TRMMnajBffus 15.00 TOTAL '220.00

PACKAGE P»*ICE $159

FISCHER SNS 'in.90

•SALOMON* MM M M 20 JW n u u .... 1SHC

TOTAL *2S9.00

PACKAGE PRICE $179

•265 HEIERLING

' 1 7 9 SKI BOOTS

COMPLETE

KIDS SKI PACKAGES

SKIS - B O O T S POLES - BINDINGS

F R O M 1 6 9

» 2 7 5 A? 3 5 0 0

P E R F O R M A N C E S K I S

1 5 9 ALL SIZES

10 TO 3 0 % OFF SELECTED MODELS OF CURRENT

1989 SKIS & BOOTS OLIN «N0RDICA «LANGE K-2 •ROSSIGNOL *ELAN

SALOMON •RAICHLE *PRE HEIERLING • DYNASTAR

RECEIVE OUR MOO " L E T S GO SKIING" BONUS

FREE WITH ALL ALPINE SKIS PURCHASED.

M 3UPPUES LAST.

SALOMON SX 81

LADIES SKI B O O T S GREAT PRICE

$ 1 7 9 DISCONTINUED

MODEL

RETAIL $230 SALOMON

SX-61 SKI BOOTS MEN S $ LADIES MODELS

SUPER ON SKI WEAR

2 0

TO 3 0 % OFF

W E R E SHOWING ALL THE NEW S T Y L E S AND S H O W I N G S O M E GREAT SAVINGS ON SELECTED NEW ' 8 9 STYLES TOO. JACKETS, BIBS, BEAUTIFUL SWEATERS & THE HOT NEW STRETCH PANTS.

WARM UMMER

MEANS

SNOWY WINTER

LET'S GO= SKIING I

ROSSIGNOL S-6000 SKIS R | f 1 4 S DO YOU HAVE EVERYTHING

YOU NEED FOR THE SLOPES 1

• S W E A T E R S • G L O V E S -• V E S T S -• G 0 G G L E S -• T - N E C K S -• S K I T O T E S ^ • W A R M - U P S • S K I B A G S -• P A R K A S -• S K I L O C K S

• J A C K E T S • P A N T S • B I B S • S O C K S • M I T T E N S • S U I T S • P A R K A S • H A T S • S W E A T E R S • G L O V E S

• V E S T S • G O G G L E S • T - N E C K S • S K I T O T E S • B O O T T R E E S • U N D E R W E A R • S T R E T C H

P A N T S • A F T E R

S K I B O O T S

TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON SKI PACKAGES ELA* >POf

E L A N

SPORT SKIS *225.00 •TYROLIA 420 MATCHING

RED/WHITE BINDINGS 100.00 •LASER SKI POLES 24.95

P A C K A G E TOTAL •349.95

P R I C E $169 . DYNASTAR

•DYNASTAR 8 9 VISTA S P O R T SKIS •285 .00

•SALOMON S-457 or TYROLIA 4 7 0 DIAGONAL 130.00

• S C O T T STRAPLESS P O L E S 29 .95 TOTAL M24 .95

PACP

KRA,SI $ 2 4 9

WE'RE THE PLACE FOR SKIERS

$275 OLIN 771 SKIS

MADE IN T H E USA

s 1 6 9 DOORBUSTER PRICE

• 1 8 0

NORDICA S K I B O O T S

1 3 9

$325 RAICHLE TOP LINE

SKI BOOTS

„*199 RX 8 6 0 M O D E L

EXTRA!

• B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S : 2 5 4 0 W O O D W A R D at S q u a r e L a k e Rd. • B I R M I N G H A M : 101 T O W N S E N D c o r n e r of P ie r ce • L I V O N I A / R E D F O R D : 14211 T E L E G R A P H at t he J e f f r i e s Fwy • M T . C L E M E N S : 1 2 1 6 S G R A T I O T Vh m i l e n o r t h of 16 M i • E A S T D E T R O I T : 2 2 3 0 1 K E L L Y b e t w e e n 8 & 9 Mi • A N N A R B O R : 3 3 3 6 W A S H T E N A W w e s t of U . S . 2 3 • F L I N T : 4 2 6 1 M I L L E R a c r o s s f r o m G e n e s e e Va l l ey Ma l l • T R A V E R S E C I T Y : 107 E. F R O N T S T R E E T ( D o w n t o w n ) • S U G A R L O A F : S K I A R E A 18 m i l e s N / W of T r a v e r s e C i t y • F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S : 2 7 8 4 7 O R C H A R D L A K E R D . a t 12 Mi .

3 3 8 - 0 8 0 3 6 4 4 - 5 9 5 0

. . . . 5 3 4 - 8 2 0 0

. . . . 4 6 3 - 3 6 2 0 7 7 8 - 7 0 2 0 9 7 3 - 9 3 4 0

3 1 3 - 7 3 2 - 5 5 6 0 6 1 6 - 9 4 1 - 1 9 9 9 6 1 6 - 2 2 8 - 6 7 0 0

5 5 3 - 8 5 8 5

• 2 6 5 . 0 *

ROSSIGNOL >ROSSI ' 8 9 SERIES 8 1 8 S P O R T SKIS

> SALOMON S-447 or TYROLIA 420-S BINDINGS 114.9S1

• ROSSIGNOL MATCHING POLES . . 25 9 5 TOTAL M O S . e C PACKAGE

PRICE 1219 K - 2 / S A L O M O N

• K-2 RS SPORT SKIS •SALOMON S447 or TYROLIA 420-S BINDINGS .

• K-2 MATCHING SKI POLES

•250 .OC

114.9 35.

TOTAL ' 3 9 9 .

PACPRA.ci $229 FREE NOV.'88

SKI PASS FREE SKI P A S S TO MT BRIGHTON ANY

DAY IN NOVEMBER WITH ANY PURCHASE O F »15.00 o r more AT ANY BAVARIAN

VILLAGE SKI SHOPS THIS WEEK WHILE SUPPLIES LAST.

1 DAY BINDING INSTALLATION

ON REQUEST OUR BINDING MECHANICS ARE EXPERTS

THEY HAVE BEEN TRAINED A ARE CERTIFIED TO DO IT RIGHT.

RIGHT GEAR at the RIGHT PRICE

EXTRA! •VISA*MASTERCARD*DINERS>AM. EXPRESS 'DtSCOVER WELCOME OPEN DAILY 10-9pm. t SATURDAY 10-S:30pm. . SUNDAY 12-5pm, PRICES QOOO THRU SUNDAY. NOV. 20. 1988

Teenage girls see lots of sex on TV, in films

AP — The average teenage American girl views 1,500 sexual acts or references to sexual pets on television annually, according to a study at Michigan State University

The study was based on girls 14 to 15 years old who watch televi-sion four to five hours each school day.

The study found the same girl sees at least 25 R-rated movies in theaters each year

In comparison, boys of that age view an average of nearly 1,300 sexual acts or references to sexual acts on television and attend 17 R-rated movies annually

THE DATA were compiled by Bradley S. Greenberg, head of MSU's telecommunication depart-ment. and Renato Linsangan. an MSU graduate student. The study was funded by the Office of Adoles-cent Pregnancy Programs of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

According to the teens studied, parents "never" or "not often" lim-it their television viewing.

"There's little indication that parents exercise any control, posi-tive or negative, over TV viewing by teens," Greenberg said.

Research was based on inter-

views with 1,200 high school stu-dents, half of them black and half of them white, in urban public schools in the United States.

T H E COMBINATION of sex on TV and in the movies provides a tantalizing aura of a sexually ori-ented society that's difficult for teen girls to resist or demean." Greenberg says.

"At 14 or 15. they are a vulnera-ble group, particularly intrigued with what's ahead for their own sexual experiences."

Greenberg reported the findings at a meeting of the International Association of Mass Communica-tion Research in Barcelona, Spain.

Safety belts reduce state injuries Fewer people have been injured

on Michigan roads since the state in-troduced its mandatory safety belt law in 1985 and their injuries have been less severe, according to a new report.

There has been a 19 percent re-duction in the number of car crash victims admitted to state hospitals since the law was introduced, ac-

cording to a University of Michigan study.

The study also said the number of accident victims requiring hospital stays of one week or more decreased by 43 percent.

Auto fatalities decreased 19.7 per-cent in Michigan over the same peri-od, U-M researcher Alexander

Wagenaar said. Wagenaar presented his findings at the American Public Health Association annual meeting Nov. 15 in Boston.

Researchers gathered information on 8.661 patients at 14 Michigan hos-pitals. The study was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transporta-tion and Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning.

• 0&E Sports—more than just the scores # 0&E Sports

Every Suit on Sale!

ThorxHy. N o v m b f 17. 1088 OAE (P.C.R.W.Q- 13A)# ISA —

Long lines, vote count delays to be reviewed

State officials say tbey hope to prevent chaos in future elections by reviewing why citizens had to wait longer to vote and candidates had to wait longer for remits this time.

"We saw longer lines and more de-lays in counting the votes than in previous elections," state elections director Chris Thomas said last week. "We're looking into that, trying to determine how it occurred — whether it was not enough voter equipment or precincts that were too large."

In Canton Township, residents at some precincts waited up to three hours to vote. Loren Bennett, the newly-elected township clerk, said hell investigate why it took so long to vote. Only 53 percent of the town-ship's registered voters cast ballots in the Nov. 8 election. That figure is lower than other western Wayne County communities and much low-er than the statewide average of 63.3 percent.

In Plymouth Township 74 percent of registered voters cast ballotts while 66 percent of those registered voted in tbe city of Plymouth. Tbe totals for other western Wayne com-munities include: Livonia. 69 per-cent, Redford Township. 74 percent, Westland 60.2 percent and Garden City, 57 percent.

"I don't recall any place 1 talked to that didn't have lines," sau' Dave Peterson, election specialist in the Secretary of Stale's office

Statewide, voter turnout was heavy. More than 3.7 million of Michigan 5.9 million registered vot-ers cast ballots.

Another example of election night chaps was in Southfield. where lines up to 2 1 V« hours long prompted a federal court order that allowed 16 polling places to stay open until 11 p.m.. rather than the statewide clos-ing hour of 8 p.m.

"We had instances when people got real angry after 8 p.m. because

they weren't allowed to vote, while others were." Southfield Mayor Doo-ald Fracassi said. "We had to call in police because we had people screaming and yelling at the top of tbeir lungs and some of the senior citizens working the polls got pretty frightened

"They had been getting abused all day long and were at the end of their wits."

State Rep. Ma sine Berman, D-Southfield, who chairs the House Elections Committee, attributed the problem to an insufficient number of voting machines.

"If the problem occurred some-where else, I would probably say the state should do something." said Berman. who thinks the city should be responsible for correcting the problem "But it didn't happen any-where else to this magnitude.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

u'.

to.

f r

J

oi 'Jv

Insured Money Market Savings Readv Access To Funds

%

ADAMS ROW SUITS Just in time for the holidays! Our entire selection of premium worsted woolbtend year-round suits are expertfy tailored in both classic and contem-porary styles Available with pleated or plain front pants. Si2es 36-46 Reg. $185 & $200 Sizes 48 and up slightly higher

STRATHMORE SUITS Show ofl your good taste with a luxurious 100% pure wool suit Made from the world's finest worsted wools, these expertly tailored suits feature ~ variety of fabneations from w i n d o w p ^ e plaids to subtle s tnpmgs Available in sing or double breasted styles with p lea tedor plain front pants. Sizes 36-46. Reg. $25 S izes 48 and up slightly higher.

Free exper t a l t e r a t ions . Made in America . S a l e e n d s Saturday, November 19.

Richman Brothers A GOOD SUIT AT A GOOD PRICE

Town Center • Eastland MaA • Livonia Med LadUiweer a v i a b l t only at

AM Store* Open S u n d a y

History says it all

6.00*

5.50*

500*

M a n u f a c t u r e r s Na t iona l B a n k

Standard Federal

Empire o America

National Bank l o f De t ro i t !

p st Federal j of Michigan

M&m

Rao rfwxTi are based or the averages ot the acetty competitive Me for the penod 1.1 87 to 9 28 88 and a SXI.000 balance in a mono aartat

Fundbeater beats 'em! You can't change history But you can change your

future by putting your money in an Empire of America Fundbeater" Money Market Savings account!

Your interest will rise above ordinary rates because Fundbeater- is an extraordinary account.

In fact, Fundbeater- competes with the averaged rate of the nation's top 300 money market funds!

Just one look at the graph ought to tell you where your future lies! So hurry to your

nearby Empire of America branch and open your Fundbeater- today? Or just call SMAHTUNE*

toll-free at 1-800^43-2443 seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Empire of America

Sm*ngt Bar* Msmtmr fSLlC

i tetsg the pro* \/VJB •»•/•/*.

)feiD**.an-n80/ S37-3M0 USTDRWVT: u m n u * mm H » ^ g 7 4 S M jmwww 12** BMnrc asm SMSII • • • • • • I I I U40WM U!>-2Sto c « k f e s<74«i cumam xm ** m m*. m Mk. 2 M 4 M anus a u r a rm tm is m*. mmsi o n e *

»

J

- - - -

C a n t o n © b s e r u e r

Opinion 489 S. Main/Plymouth, Ml 48170

X

Neal Ha ldane editor/459-2700

« * C )

Partnerships t

School plan needs volunteers

I ' T'S EASY TO SIT back and complain about how poor the educational system has be-come.

o„ It's much more difficult to get involved and work toward solutions.

But an opportunity is being created in the "• Plymouth-Canton Community Schools where

getting involved can make a difference. J It 's called Par tnerships For Education and the r program is worth a look. | Partnerships for Education, sponsored by the „Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, of fers an ex-. cellent way to help not only your children, com--muni ty and yourself, but your business as well.

- EVEN THOUGH the program is in its infancy, ~ volunteers a r e needed to make sure the p rogram 1 can achieve its lo/ty and important goals. - You've probably heard or read about business

leaders complaining about graduates enter ing the workforce without the necessary skills and experience. Many companies have been forced to retrain these students at tremendous costs.

The schools have tried to answer those com-plaints through career counseling, job fa i r s and other programs.

But business can re-emphasize and broaden . that focus by showing students first-hand how - c o m p a n i e s work and what is expected of em-

ployees. That 's where Partnerships for Education fi ts

S in . . A commit tee studying the program for the

1 chamber has identified four main a r ea s that must be improved to make students bet ter equipped to handle work.

> The commit tee found students had a: • Lack of awareness on how curriculum- re-

lates to the real world. hi • Lack of awareness of job opportunities. - • Lack of awareness of how personal a t t r ib-

u t e s play a par t in fu ture success. Lack of understanding that learning is con-

Partnerships for Education offers an excellent way to help not only your children, community and yourself, but your business as well.

tinuous, lifelong process. The chamber has come up with five programs

designed to e l iminate that lack of awareness and understanding.

AND ALL of these p rograms need your help. A speaker 's bureau will have business people

share information about careers and the business world with students in the classroom.

Business representa t ives can bring classes to work and teach students on-site about careers.

Sponsors also can have students spend a day with them on the job.

A business can choose to become part of the rotation program. Students will be rotated through several f i rms to give them a look at dif-ferent career choices.

And an internship program also is in the works.

Some of these programs are scheduled to start early next year.

Exact t ime requi rements and specific details about the various programs still must be ironed out.

But the chamber is looking for people who want to help and a re willing to put in the time to prepare students for the future.

The choice is up to you. You can either contin-ue complaining about the younger generation or help equip them with the tools they will need to succeed.

For more information about Partnerships for Education, call the chamber, 453-1540.

Many go hungry How you can help this season

WHEN THANKSGIVING comes around this t ime next week, there will be one slice of life tough to swallow. That ' s because hundreds of thousands of

people in Wayne and Oakland counties won't have a decent meal .

A Hunger Task Force recently reported that 673,000 area people go without food every month.

Coping with the problem is a network of emergency and other special food p rograms , which is unable to keep up with the demand despite a well-organized distribution system.

IN WAYNE County outside of Detroit , 63 emergency food pantries are able to se rve each month only 11,700 of those who need help, ac-cording to the Southeastern Michigan Food Coa-lition. In Oakland County, 68 groups average ser-vice each month to just 15,250 people.

Being poor during t imes of abundance or in a r ea s of a f f luence can be especially trying, ac-cording to those who deal with the hungry on a daily basis.

One human services professional recalled the case of a young, working couple who just had a baby but couldn't a f ford formula.

I t ' s not just bellyaching or an isolated case J i m Macy of the Food Bank of Oakland County said a couple can work a 70-hour week and still fa l l below the pover ty level.

Fo r those on public assistance — and they ' re throughout the metropoli tan area — food s t a m p s provide three weeks worth of food in a four-week month, he added.

P E R H A P S T H E cruelest fact of all is the way emergency food service providers were lef t hungering for promised federal commodit ies like but te r and cheese, only to find them cut back and delivered erra t ica l ly .

"Poli t icians a ren ' t saying boo about tha t well-kept secre t , " said Gene Gonya of the Gleaners Food B a n t

A new Hanger Emergency Relief Act m a y sta-bilize tbe si tuation in 1W9, but officials don't ex-pect the amount of federal relief to reach previ-ous e f fo r t s

Faced with high demand during the holidays, a r ea food banks a r e girding for the task, keeping a wary eye on wha t will happen when s tores a r e depleted a f t e r the holidays

But this is one problem that everyone can have a hand in solving Civic and religious organiza-tions throughout metropoli tan Detroit a r e spon

When Thanksgiving comes around this time next week, there will be one slice of life tough to swallow. That's because hundreds of thousands of people in Wayne and Oakland counties won't have a decent meal.

soring drives for food and donations. Here a re some of the larger programs:

• The Boy Scouts have 400 units f rom the De-troit Area, Clinton Valiey and Wolverine councils going door-to-door f rom 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satur-day, collecting canned goods and dry food stuffs. The program is being conducted in cooperation with the WXYZ-Channel 7 Can Do program.

Scouts will turn the collections in at Elias Brothers Restaurants , which will distribute the donations to food banks, according to Je r ry Lan-dorf, assistant director of field services for the Boy Scouts. Those missing the Scouts on Satur-day can take their donations directly to the res-taurant.

• In Wayne County's Plymouth and Canton areas, Omnicom Cable Television and the Salva-tion Army will have a telethon on Saturday, Dec 10, for their "baskets filled with love" campaign. Viewers will be asked to bring canned goods to the station. The a rmy ' s social worker. Heather Doberty, said boxes also a re placed in local stores, schools and businesses

• In Oakland County, the 12th annual Light-house Thanksgiving food basket distribution project is under way. Last year baskets were provided to 1,236 families. Volunteers, food and money are needed Call 335-2462 or write the agency at 109 Williams Street. P.O. Box 405 Pon-tiac 48056

• For those who wish to get in contact with an emergency food pantry, call the Southeastern Michigan Food Coalition at 963-4230.

• A majo r food drive this year is being con-ducted at f ive supermarke t chains through the area. The s tores a re Kroger, F a r m e r Jack, Foodland, Grea t Scott and AitP. Food suppliers offer special products to shoppers who may buy them a t reduced prices for donation or for taking home The collection will run throughout the hol-iday season

That brief list shows the variety of opportuni-ties to make these holidays fulfilling ones for you — and for emergency pantr ies

O&E Thursday. November 17. 1988

uK w o h m k u i

THAHKLGNINS % TOSH DITTO!

u

Veterans now, once were just

they kids

HE WAS A fifth grader in a strange school in a new town. The teacher was trying to tell the class about tbe military. How many of your fathers, she asked, served in the armed forces'' Of those, how many were in the war9

A simple question. Around him. the boy saw hands shoot up. His re-mained down. Was his father in the war? He simply didn't know If he raised his hand like most of his class-mates, would his ruse be discovered? What if the teacher asked him which branch? He wouldn't be able to an-swer. He decided to take the cau-tious course He didn't raise his hand.

He berated himself on the way home. What a fool you are! You don't even know if your dad was in the war.

He shouldn't have been so hard on himself. His dad was in the war But only if you asked him carefully could you learn that fact. Or that he served on a ship that was off the shore of France on D-Day.

HIS FATHER seldom talked of the Navy, much less the war. When he did. it was usually in a self-depre-cating way. He talked about his quick-study officers training course

Veterans Day brings to mind a classroom question that stumped the son of a sailor.

which supposedly taught a college boy all there was to know about being a sailor.

Fat chance. He never came close to learning how to navigate, which was one his responsibilities He loved to tell of how he used a sextant to determine his ship's location — and proudly placed the USS Doyle 30 miles south of Paris

To this day. he insists that the only way his ship returned home was to follow another across the Atlantic.

When he does get serious he talks about how frightening it all was. And how he and his mates unabashedly cheered at the news of the A-bomb. They cheered because the war was ending but also because the sudden strike meant they would not have to sail off for the brutal fighting in the Pacific.

EVEN WHEN his father was se-rious. the boy could not picture him in the war. He was so old. People

Rich Perlberg

that old didn't fight in wars. (This was before the boy knew of Robert Mitchum.) Try as he might, the boy could not imagine his father to be a young man.

If was far easier to picture in uni-form a sailor he had never met. The boy's aunt was a teacher and years before had made a deal with a trou-blesome student: he ttould teach her about football plays if he would let her teach him about fractions.

The fractions were learned, the football games were played, the stu-dent went on to the Navy. It was easy to picture him at war because he never got old. He was killed at sea.

Veteran's Day was Friday. Many people, including many veterans, don'' give it a first thought. They should. They should also think about a future day when a teacher asks her class if their fathers served in the war And no one can raise his hand

from our readers

Lottery hurts school spirit To the editor:

This is a letter in response to the letter of Philip T. LaVeck printed Oct. 31.

My family has lived in the Plym-outh/Canton community for 12 years. We would have lived here 14 years, like Mr. LaVeck, but our brick was discontinued and then there was the dry-wallers strike.

I have come to exactly the same conclusions as Mr. LaVeck regard-ing school spirit. I really can't com-ment on football strategy, or the lack of it. I broke a wishbone last Thanksgiving and as yet none of my children have relocated to Katman-du. That's all I know about wish-bones.

Unlike Mr. LaVeck, I know exact-ly why there is no school spirit at our high schools It's the greenhouse ef-fect. No, that was a Joke. It's the present lottery system of school as-signment.

This system divides friends, neigh-bors and families. This system may have been needed at ooe time, but is not needed now. As some may have noticed. Canton has been developing and prospering and some of us even have indoor plumbing.

You don't need a downtown shop-ping district to support a high school. Besides. Canton has 17 downtown shopping districts, bat that's a whole other letter to the editor

Why can't our district have two high schools like every other district in the universe? Plymouth kids could go to Plymouth High School and

Canton kids could go to Canton High" H f l W School. What an innovation! Of " - ' ^ v l l U I I U O ) T

should be course the two schools could contin-ue to share some facilities as needed.

Now, let me irritate a few more people. How about two bands. One at each school. Another innovation. I'll bet even the yellow-jacketed fans would develop some school spirit if they all had one school to cheer for. (Hi Sue and Ken.)

Of course the bands probably could not continue to win every award on the planet, but are these awards won fairly anyway? I attend-ed all of the away football games this year and last year and I don't remember ooe band deserting after half time.

Getting the kids to sit in the bleachers is a tough ooe. I suppose Crazy Glue is out. How about this? All pompon girls (HI Heather) and all J.V. cheerleaders (Hi Jenny) are required to sit in the stands. Their admirers alone would take up sever-al i

holiday

If I should be so lucky as to have my senior actually graduate this June, it's a shame I can't see your friends Jim and Angle and Julie and Moidlth graduate, too. 1*11 never forgive Jim for selling me a defec-tive hamster cage, but I've grown to care about these kids that live within 100 yards of our bouse, but go to an-other school

High school only lasts four years It's too bad our kids have been de-nied the chance to "be true to your school" and to get goosebomps when they hear old Beach Boys songs on the radio

Marilyn Rest.

To the editor: My friend Dave Thorton couldn't

vote Tuesday because he is a college student at Eastern Michigan Univer-sity and his hometown is 100 miles away in Port Huron.

Dave is an excellent student and he works 30 hours a week. There is no way be could have gone home and voted; be just couldn't afford that much time. Sure, he could have used the absentee ballot, but be had decid-ed too late for that.

Dave is not alooe. Three of my college roommates were in the same situation. What's the solution? Make tbe election day a national holiday. Employees who vote get the day off with pay; employees who don't vote get the day off with no pay. Proof of voting could be a sticker.

I know this would Increase voting among 18-34 year-olds. And what about our senior citizens? There must be thousands of them who do not vote because it is physically to hard for them to stand in line. A spe-cial public service must be offered to make voting convenient to our senior citizens

Convenience is the main issue, if it isn't convenient, people are not going to xqte. Making the absentee ballot process simpler is the first step Educating the public about the absentee ballot process is the next step

It is time to stop complaining about poor voter turn out and start doing something about it!

Mark Staatoa, Plymouth

© b s e r u e r & E c c e n t r i c ^ c t u s p a p c r s S t e v e Barnaby managing editor S u s a n Roaiefc assistant managing editor Dick laha.n general manager Richard Brady adver t ing manager F r e d Wright circulation manager

Suburban Communications Corp Philip Power chairman o1 the board Richard Aginian president

points of view

Voters still support familiar ethnic names

LITTLE CHANGED in tbe 198S election It was as if an elephant strained and strained, and gave birth to a gnat

American voters are adding their own lesson 'o the civics textbooks, which tell you about the division of power among the legislative, execu-tive and judicial branches and the separation of powers between the national government and the states.

The voters' notion is to divide power between the political parties, too. As Dick Van Dusen. the Republi-can Wayne State University board member put it, folks seem to want ooe set of rascals looking over the shoulder of the other set of rascals

THE NEW PRESIDENT, George Bush, will continue to be Republican, though of a more moderate stripe on "rust belt" issues

The U S Senate will continue to be Democratic, and then some, with two new senators of that faith Dem-ocrats also picked up a handful of seats in the U S House Little change there as 99 percent of incumbents won re-election

Purists such as Zolton Ferency and I prefer the parliamentary sys-tem. where you get to pick only one candidate, and where the prune min-ister and the legislaUve majority are necessarily of the same faith. Makes for accountability

Lana Pollack, the liberal Demo-crat from .Ann .Arbor, managed to get her feminist contacts from other

9 Tim Richard

states to make the 2nd Congressional District a national target-

After spending three-quarters of a million dollars. Pollack chipped only a few points from Republican Con-gressman Carl Purse IT s margin, cut-ting it from 59 in 198€ to 55 percent It's still a safe Republican district.

Michigan voters split their tickets for the three university boards, electing one Republican and one Democrat to each. One gets the im-pression that about 70.000 voters picked ooe name first, then automat-ically picked the second name from the other party

THE MORNING after the elec-tion, I was compiling results as they dribbled into tbe Oakland County building when Ed Sosnick. who had won a circuit judgeship, came in.

"You know." he said, they do exit polling on why someooe voted for Bush or Dukakais for president. They oughta do exit polling on why people vote the way they do for judg-es."

The judicial results reflected poor-ly on voters Take the state Court of Appeals races, for instance. In the

1st District, which includes Wayne County, voters picked two Irish names — Reilly and Brenrvan In the 2nd District, which inclodes Oakland and 14 other counties, tbey picked two Irish names — Cavanagh and Kelly, neither of whom ever had been a judge, ignoring two circuit judges named Jansen and Kuhn

In an even more dramatic exam-ple. Joan Young, who seemed to have 50 signs in each of Oakland's 900 square miles, barely scraped by against a candidate named Brennan. who ran a virtually invisible cam-paign and has his office in Macomb County

This is not to cast aspersions on tbe legal abilities of the Irish — just to say that voters favor an Irish name..

Certain Jewish names do well, too — such as Kaufman. In the Supreme Court race, an obscure and relative-ly young chap named Jerry J Kauf-man. nominated by the Tiscfa Party, drew a bigger vote than Marvin Stempien. a former leader in the Legislature, a Wayne Circuit Court judge who handled the Dearborn parks bias case, and the nominee of the Democrats

Like Sosnick. 1 wooder what goes through voters' minds when hordes of Brennans. Cavanaghs and Kauf-mans do so well at the polls. Check the index of names m the back of the red-covered Michigan Manual in your local library if you think I ex-aggerate.

keeping up with government Looking for information about

state government? Tbe League of Women Voters has a toll-free tele-phone service (1-800-292-5823) that may be helpful

Center in I a rising offers to help peo-ple find out about such things as pending legislation, the state consu-tuuon. election Laws, voting regula-tions or tax information

Tbe league's Citizen Informauon The telephone is answered from

10 30 a m to 3 30 p.m. weekdays. The telephooe service is paid for

by tbe league's education fund. The League of Women Voters is a non-profit organization that works to keep voters interested and informed about governmental issues.

A s h o w r o o m of l u x u r i o u s f i x t u r e s in c o l o r s & s t y l e s f o r d i s c r i m i n a t i n g t a s t e s ,

featuring...

THE S Q l D l O C

Of KOHLER 1137 South Adams at Lincoln

in Birmingham Call 647-BA TH

drapery boutique

INC.

warehouse ^outlet

Save 4 0 %

80% • 8 e d d m g

•Bo th Rccessones • Drapenes •Blinds • R o d M o r e •Limited Q u a n t i t i e s

_ s o m e o n e of o kind

T H " - . FBI.. SAT. 17 19 O N i y

Cfl€ST flflTH T O I I / 6 1 S

3 8 8 t o r n an,..

Q Hond | £ J -m"x :::Joo

14.88

uiorehousi outlet

Jobric S h o w c , Curroin,... « . C „ ( „ , S V o , u c j l o 6 6

w ' 7 ' S h o u ' c , <«"»nin, • o ' u e j to $43

I t t l l f U Vow Sd. . Uvomo

— Mown: t — Moa. thru Sol 9:30 to S:30

Cloi«d U»«dA«i4ov

I 175

Thur*j«. Hoommbmt 17. T968 OA£ (P.C.R.W.G- ISA)* 17A

Class reunion helps get ex-classmates together

CURIOSITY about the scope of the antique business led me recently into conversation with a dealer named Sharon Mdnturff Burton whose true-life tale of tbe romance that re-sulted in her marriage last February is too good not to share In fact, this really should be written to the ac-companiment of bubbly muse, for that is tbe way Sharon talks.

Husband Doug is an inspector and computer operator in the experi-mental department of the Ford Transmission plant in Livonia He and Sharon both are graduates of Whitmore Lake High School Against a backdrop of the thousands of items in Burtoo Galleries, which she found-ed in Plymouth, this is what she told me of the interesting ways in which cupid works.

In a world overweighted with troubles, it's nice to come acrocs a story like this now and then Visual-ize a 40-year-old woman m love and just listen to her words

"1 never lived any place in my life for four years until I went to high school in ooe town, which was Whit-more Lake. I never talked to Doug because he was captain of the foot-ball team and on the wrestling team He was a big star, and I was editor of the yearbook.

"A FEW years after high school I moved to East laming and started a music store. We specialized in inter-national folk music and sponsored a radio show. Doug had gooe a differ-

through bifocals

Fred DeLano

ent direction, but be loved folk mouc and he used to listen to our show

"Then, m 1985. it was time for our 20th high school class reunion While talking to a fneod who was in charge on invitations. he kept askmg "What's so-and-so doing"' ooe after another When they got to my name the friend said I was running the Elderly In-struments music store in East Lans-ing 'NoT he exclaimed. "I love that radio show, if she likes that kind of music, she can't be all bad.'

"He asked if I had ever gotten mamed and was told I had not-Then. out of the blue, Doug Burton called me up and asked if I was going to the class reunion He said he hadn't married either and would 1 be his date at the reunion I hadn't seen him in 20 years, and when I got there he didn't look at all like he did in high school. I didn't know who be was until be laughed. And he didn't recognize me until I Laughed We had a lovely time and have been seeing each other ever since.

"MEANWHILE, THE music store grew from ooe room to a three-story bnck building, and a friend and I

also had a brainstorm about setting vintage clothing and opened a store called Somebody Oae s Cloaec I was still Living in I ansing. hot Doug had wound up in Plymouth

"The house I lived m a full with thousands of items that I haven't had time to put on display Moat af the time when Doug came to visit we couldn't even get into the living room. The house was full of treasur-ers.

"One day he called me up. and 1 said I had decided to move to an apartment and just take the things I really, really wanted We were truly m love, and he said. Don't do that; come live with me

"1 said. 1 couidn't do that « we were mamed.' and he answered. Then marry me So we wound up getting mamed Feb 28 because I had so much stuff I couldn't live there "

She actually did tell me a lot of thing* about the antique business and ber other interests, which stem from the fact that Sharon's major areas of study at three colleges (Michigan Slate, Eastern and Washtenaw Com-munity College) were journalism, horticulture and welding. The one treasure that 1 took home was a vin-tage 1930 wooden-shafted patter like the one Bobby Jones u»ed in his grand slam. HI put it to tbe test among my own antique friends in the Silver Duffers goif group spring

Mom: High marks, poor work Q: I have a daughter that has

received As every marking period in an eighth grade English class. Yet wben I reviewed her papers I see many grammatical errors, some poor sentence structure and other areas she could improve. My daugh-ter tells me that most of the children in this class get As or Bs. I don't be-lieve her work is A work.

A: Some teachers use the generosi-ty or halo effect. They are very gen-erous in grading and tend to literally give high grades because of their kind nature or because they want to please children and parents or just want to keep parents off their back. It is unfortunate that this occurs be-

cause it does not give the child a true picture of what his her capabilities and real needs are.

Conversely, there are many teach-ers that Einstein could not get an A from because no one is as brilliant as their expectations. Furthermore, some teachers use grades to control behavior in the class; that is, act-out

in class and your grade goes down It is a tough choice for students as to which teacher to take for a class Fortunately, most teachers are rea-sonable and fair.

I tell young adults going to college to never take a college or university course by the mce sound of the course title. Find out all you can about tbe teacher . . get one that is fair but has high standards.

The answers provided here are the optruons of Dr James Doyle and not the Troy School District. Questions for tfcu coium* should sent to Doc Doyle c/o the Observ-er & Eccentric Sewspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Lsvoma. Mv 48150.

M O PICK A R\IR OFGLASSES.

OTA SECOND PAIR

I ^ FREE GLASSES Ri jv a r . m i r i v rvw V ,+ioiv re nvi ikir nriv z r k i .»* .1 rvur Pu\ a axnpicie par of passes a rajjlar price and 3 a a second p w vsamc ncscnroiYp bee fan our o i ca rail ftieeicm.

Offer wrludrt most nagk rtuoe mad bifocal prescriptions Seme Icsm reMric-bom apply VUbd thraufh November 30. 19Ct at por tkyt tna Ptarln

• \tamuifi !'<r-J fvar {vttwfec S ~5 - Tint?, t V and V uxms- .wv j U V m onipti-v Aw*HXludc tmv> jnJ icnvs - m u s t K m

aBV v* .'••Ja - V" JetcvKS

( PEARLER y v w o n c e n t e r .

N O B t t W C A R E S P J R EYES VtTRfc T H A N P f c A R L L

— >

18A»»(T.Ro-14A.F.L-18A) O & t : Thursday. November 17. 198fl

For everyone who has

more to do, than time to do it

NBD introduces the Telephone Banking Center™

-r

Now, one number lets you do almost anything you can do at an NBD branch. On the phone. Seven days

a week.

Now you can open new accounts. Apply for a loan. Transfer money between accounts. Pay bills. Get ansv _rs to questions about your accounts.

4

For Jennie Moore, who has her hands full, day and night.

For AI Morgan,

who never knows when

he '11 he off the job.

And much more.

And there's no charge for using the service.

When you call, you'll talk with one of our Customer Service

Representatives, a professional who can provide fast, friendly service. For Bart Moony, who works

while the rest of the world sleeps.

The Telephone Banking Center. It's for everyone who ever wanted an easier way to bank. And it s only at NBD.

For Sandra Thomas, who's working through lunch, again.

Telephone Banking Center"

For Cliff Taylor, who's on call 24 hours a day.

862-4-NBD l -800-CALL-NBD

Outside Tri-County Area HOURS Customer service representatives: Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-9p.m . Saturday 10 a m -5 p.m , Sunday Noon-5 p.m. TBC Plus automated service: 24 hours a day, 365 days a year

M«mherFDfC

-T—T- * wmmm

© b s e r u e r ^ e i u s p a p e V s

Suburban Life Jul ie Brown edi tor /459-2700

Thursday. November 17, 1988 O & E (P.C11B

r-' ' Early risers are Workout

staying in shape while having fun SOME PEOPLE believe in

getting a bead start on hob-day fitness.

Taking an aerobic fitness class, offered by the Plymouth Community Family YMCA, is one way to stay in shape this time of year

A low-intensity aerobics class, taught by Darlene Lopez, is held at 8 a.m. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Classes are held at Mas-ters of Dance Arts in Canton.

"What I try to do is put a good variety in them." Lopez said of her classes. She changes the routines and uses different music to keep the sessions from getting boring.

Each class starts with a warm-up session. That's important be-cause it helps prevent muscle strain. The aerobic part of the class foRows the warm-up.

Aerobic routines are designed to boost cardiovascular fitness. Those routines are followed by cool-down work and by a floor workout of stretching exercises

The Plymouth Community Fam-ily YMCA offers a variety of fit-ness classes.

LOPEZ ALSO teaches a body conditioning class for men and women. That class is offered through Garden City Continuing Education. Lopez teaches ballroom and partner dancing through tbe Livonia Public Schools

Lopez, a Westland resident, has also taught classes in fast walking and belly dancing.

"A little bit of everything. I've done some weightlifting on my own, too."

Please turn to Page 2

photos by BILL BRESLER/staW photographer

Ins t ruc tor Dar lene Lopez c h a n g e s t h e rou t ines in her f i t n e s s c l a s se s , to k e e p c l a s s s e s s i o n s f rom b e c o m i n g bor ing . "What I try to d o is put a g o o d variety in t h e m . "

Jo Berg w o r k s on s t r e t ch ing dur ing t h e low-intensi ty ae ro -b ics c l a s s , o f f e r e d by t h e P lymouth C o m m u n i t y Family YMCA. C l a s s e s a r e held at M a s t e r s of D a n c e Arts in C a n -ton.

Holidays can be difficult to handle By Julie Brown staff writer

For many of us. 'tis the season to be frazzled.

Heavy duty demands on our time, talents and energy can leave us ex-hausted. Few, if any of us, can live up to the expectations of the season, celebrating in picture-perfect Nor-man Rockwell style.

It's helpful to look at your pattern In celebrating the holidays, said Da-vid Breeden, branch director for Plymouth Family Service. Each of us has such a pattern, and we often fall into that without thinking.

At different points in that pattern, there are sources of stress, said Breeden. a social worker. That pat-tern comes in part from the way we were raised.

"We have an image of what Christinas should look like in a fami-ly." Trying to live up to that inevi-tably leads to disappointment.

"Without realizing it, we're al-ways falling short of that."

BREEDEN SUGGESTED starting with a list of "to do" items for the holidays.

"And then see if you really need to do i t " About half of those items can most likely be crossed off the list. It's not necessary to bake eight kinds of cookies or to make popcorn balls.

Staffers at Plymouth Family Ser-vice don't see many more people for counseling these days before the hol-idays, but do see more people after the holidays. Those people often hope the season will help lift their spirits.

"Holidays can be a reminder of what they don't have," Breeden said.

Breeden, Marti Simms and Sue Pi-erson recently talked about stresses of the holiday season and ways to cope with those stresses Simms and Pierson are social workers with Plymouth Family Service, a Plym-outh Community United Way agency offering counseling and other ser-vices.

Letting go of certain traditions can help make the season more en-

joyable. Families need to be open to new ways of celebrating, especially after experiencing a loss, such as a death or divorce.

"Maybe this is the year that a trip would be better," Simms said. Going out to dinner on Thanksgiving, rather than fixing a meal at home, can be more enjoyable for some peo-ple.

ONE FAMILY member shouldn't be responsible for the entire holiday celebration; everyone needs to con-tribute.

"Don't be afraid to ask other fami-ly members to pitch in and help," Simms said. "A little communication among family members will go a long way."

For many, the season can be one of overspending. There are a variety of ways to tackle that problem.

It may be best to take cash for shopping, and to leave your check-book and credit cards at home,

Ptease turn to Page 3

Season has stresses

THURS.* SAT.® SUN

The spiritual aspect of Christmas is comforting to many people.

Looking beyond the hype to the most meaningful part of the season, whatever that may be for you, helps.

"It seems to be a time when peo-ple just have very high expecta-tions," said Carolyn Stark, director of tbe Employee Assistance Pro-gram at Catherine McAuley Health Center in Ann Arbor.

People often remember what the holidays were Uke in their childhood days. Tbey may have unrealistic ex-pectations and may try to do too much for others

"Sometimes, families will put In-dividuals in that role," Stark said. Families may expect one person to cook huge meals, decorate the house, entertain and handle other duties

Stark supervises a program for Catherine McAuley Health Center employees. The profram's also of-fered to some outside businesses on a contract basis.

CONFIDENTIAL HELP is avail-able tar personal and family prob-lems, including stress, depression, alcoholism, drug abase, and legal or financial difficulties

"Generally, we do see more people about this time of year." said Stark, who received a master's degree in

psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia. They don't see a lot of people just before the holidays, but they are busy in October and No-vember.

The time after the holidays can be difficult as well, with bills to pay and wintry weather to contend with. Substance abuse or relationship problems can come to a bead at that time.

"Some families feel a lot of pres-sure just at the idea of getting to-gether with other family members."

Families with an alcoholic or drug-dependent member can have a tough time during the holidays.

"It can be a real tense time, not knowing how that person will r e ac t " A death or divorce In the family can contribute to holiday stress

"The whole Christmas brings up past holiday Stark said. That loss can be painful for many.

TRYING TO get too much done In too little time creates stress.

"Some people take that to hear t They try to purii themselves to the limits They just literally don't take care of themselves"

People dependent on alcohol or those having emotional problems may be just barely coping, she sakl.

The added responsibilities of tbe sea-son can tip that balance

Wben it comes to celebrating the holidays, it's not all doom and gloom, however. There are ways to cope with tbe season's demands and to enjoy its blessings

It's Important to take a good look at your expectations. Stark said, and to try to make tboee more realistic. It's also important to ask for help, so the holidays don't become an unbearable burden. Being a martyr won't help

You don't have to do everything you haven't done during the rest of the year. Stark said. It's fine to give to others at other times of tbe year

"I think the other thing Is just tak-ing time out for yourself ."

Eating nutritious meals and get-ting sufficient sleep during the holi-days helps Regular exercise Is help-ful as well; YMCAs and recreation departments offer a variety of low-cost classes designed to help people stay active.

Those who will be alone during the holidays can think of social activi ties, and plan ways to spend thsii time.

Talking about It, you can One others la tbe same situation, rstbei than keeping Kail to yourself"

25%-50% OFF STOREWIDE!

Keep this weekend open to save! For four days.

we're putting a terrific selection of favorites on

sale. You'll save 25% to 50% on brand-name

fashions for everyone in the family. Save on

fashions for her, for him, for the kids,

accessories and shoes, too. And with the

holidays right around the corner, make this

your one-stop gift trip. Sale ends Sunday,

Nov. 20. Save 25% to 50% and think Christmas!

Shop Lakeside. UvooU. Flint; New Center One 7 m »

2 5 £ 2 _ Q A E Thursday, November 17. 1966

They stay in shape C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1

" SB6 started dancing at age S, and has experience in Up, ballet, jazz, Hawaiian and Spanish danc-ing.

Getting out and walking regu-larly also helps people stay in shape.

"Try not to eat too much." Lo-pez, who's known as D J . , realizes that advice can be tough to follow during the holidays.

"They forget their exercise, tbey forget what they're eating. Everybody does. Tbey want to eat, but they don't want to put on too much weight"

Age is no barrier to staying fit, according to Lopez. Older people can sign up for fitness classes or do some walking.

"I've had some young kids in my class that didn't do as well. So age is no problem."

On days when she's not teach-ing, Lopez tries to keep up with her stretching routines. She knows the holidays are a fitness challenge.

"IH put oo a little bit but then I take it off in January."

(For more information on Plymouth Community Family YMCA classes, call 453-2904.)

clubs In action • PIECEMAKERS

Tbe Plymouth Plecemakers will meet at 7:S0 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 17, at the First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth, 701 W. Church St. The meeting will feature slides of the quilts on exhibit at the International Quilt Festival, held Nov. 14 in Hous-ton, Texas. The group is dedicated to promoting the art of quilting. Meet-ings of the Plymouth Piecemakers are held the third Thursday of tbe month. For more information, call Dian's Quilt Shop. 459-3630, or Wan-da Nash, 459-0578.

• COLLEGE PLANS The Women's Resource Center at

Schoolcraft College will sponsor a "Thinking About College?" day from 9 a.m. to noon Friday, Nov. 18. Tbe session will be held in Room LA-200 of the Liberal Arts Building at the college, 18600 Haggerty, between Six and Seven Mile roads in Livonia. Tbe program is for women wbo are thinking about attending college this winter. For reservations, caH the Women's Resource Center, 462-4443.

• WESTSIDEII Westside Singles II will hold a

dance/party from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, Nov. 18, at the Livonia Elks Lodge, on Plymouth Road east of Merriman. The dance/party is for singles age 25 and older. Dressy at-tire should be worn. Price is $4. Mu-sic will be by Eddie Rogers. For more information, call the hot line, 562-3170.'

»

• THEATRE GUILD Tbe Plymouth Theatre Guild will

present Ayn Rand's "Night of Janu-ary 16th," a courtroom drama. Re-maining performances are sched-uled for 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, and

P Smiiev Brothers - A TRUSTED NAME M MUSIC"

BIRMINGHAM 647-1177

D E T R O I T

175-7100 M S W i i l n w d

...for the Ultimate *

B E C H S T E I N G R A N D S 'endorsement by ownership of over 64 of the worjd's Royal Families

Birmingham open Sunday 1-5 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY for yo«r coavcaieare

SJNCE 1853

IBtNOMGS U v i u u m

RENT NEW SKIS FOR THE SEASON

K T S / J U M O I I * n i / A D U L T S S t a t / M C T U O E S NEW SIOS. BOOTS, H F A L X C D - RELEASE CHECK - OPTION T O PURCHASE - U H M

RENT TODAY AT ANY S A V A M A N VILLAGE SKI SHOP.]

Annual Fur Sale

Arpin'a entire 1989 collection of

fabulously designed furs greatly reduced.

• Layaway «t no charge until Christmas

• Duty & Sates Tax Refunded

• Full Premium on U.S. Funds

Fur Specialist tor Over 62 Years

484 Petiasier St. Downtown Windsor

1-519-253-5612 Daily 9 to 5:30, FrUo9p.m.

F o l e y ' s Uniforms...

Has uniforms to serve your image

• Etafaat Taxade Classics M • Cater accents available la

• Bask Mack la Parts, ttkts mi Vasts

• Bast value ia Taxado Shirts

Dress up for the Holidays! **st?U< to serve

aed la a wide se-lection at ceien

FarOa back af AM A •

For information cat: m

i m »i2-4i a

Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Plymouth Hilton Inn, 14707 Northville Road. Jury members will be selected from the audience, with the fate of the de-fendant resting in the hands of the play-goers. Ticket prices are $5 gen-eral admission, $4 for seniors and students. For more information, call 420-2161.

• KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Tbe Father Victor J. Renaud

Council, Knights of Columbus, will hold a spaghetti dinner 5-8 p.m. Sat-urday, Nov. 19, at the council hall, 150 Fair St, south of Ann Arbor Trail and west of Lilley in Plymouth. Dinner prices are $3.50 for adults, $1.75 for children age 12 and younger. Salad, garlic bread and beverages will also be served. The public may attend. Proceeds will support council functions.

• BETHANY MEETING Bethany Plymouth-Canton will

have a Mass and potluck dinner starting at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, at St. Kenneth's Church hall in Plym-outh Township. Bethany Plymouth-Canton is a support group for di-vorced, separated and widowed peo-ple. For more information, call 981-1365 or 422-8625.

• TRI-COUNTY Tri-County Singles will bold a

dance/party from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Air-port Hilton Inn, 1-94 and Merriman in Romulus. The dance/party is for singles over age 21. Dressy attire should be worn. Price is $4. For more information, call tbe hotline, 843-8917.

• MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS The Multiple Sclerosis Far West

REIMS (Recreation-Education for M-S.) group will meet at 2 p.m. Sun-day, Nov- 20, at S t Kenneths Church, on Haggerty in Plymouth Township. Group speakers will dis-cuss "What I Hate About M.S." Group meetings are held the third Sunday of each month at St. Ken-neth's Church. For more informa-tion, call Elaine, 453-0562, or Carol, 455-2461.

• NEWBURG SINGLES The Newburg Singles will meet at

7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, at Newburg United Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, east of Newburgh in Livonia. Rebekah Brown, sports edi-tor of tbe Michigan Chronicle, will speak oo tbe topic of "Inside the Sports World." For more informa-tion, call 537-5519. •

• PHOENIX DANCE Phoenix will hold a dance/party

for singles from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, at the Monaghan Knights of Columbus Hall, 19801 Farmington Road, be-tween Seven Mile and Eight Mile roads in Livonia. This will be a Thanksgiving dance and is for sin-gles age 25 and older. Price is $5, including pizza Dressy attire should be worn (no jeans). For more infor-mation, call Ruth, 471-1248.

• DAR CHAPTER The Sarah Ann Cochrane chapter,

Daughters of the American Revolu-tion, will meet at noon Monday, Nov. 21, at the Mayflower Meeting House in Plymouth. This will be the 62nd birthday luncheon; 25-year certifi-cates will be presented to 11 DAR members. Mrs. J. Frank Garber will speak on "Facts About Our U.S. Presidents." For more information

on the DAR, call 453-4425 or 348-2198.

• PLYMOUTH NURSES The Plymouth Registered Nurses

Association will meet at 7:50 p.m Monday, Nov. 21, at Plymouth Township Hall, 42350 E. Ann Arbor Road. The speaker, Karen Porter from First Step, will discuss domes-tic violence. All registered nurses may attend.

• NEWBORN CARE The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a two-week course on newborn care for ex-pectant couples Tuesdays, Nov. 22 and 29, at Geneva Presbyterian Church. 5835 N. Sheldon Road, Can-ton. Classes give information on care and development of infants from birth through the age of 3 months. To register or for more information, call 459-7477.

• CRAFT GALLERY A Craft Gallery juried folk art

show will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 27, at Roma s of Garden City, 32550 Cherry Hill, be-tween Merriman and Venoy. The Christmas show will include some 70 displays, including country folk art, antique reproductions and early Am-ericana. Admission price is $2. There will be door prizes, lunches and re-freshments. Those attending should not bring cameras or strollers Can-ton's Rita Miller, wbo makes porce-lain dolls and accessories, will be among those participating. For show information, call 336-3947 between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

• BIRTH SERIES The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a seven-week childbirth series, starting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30, at the First Presbyterian Church of Plym-outh, 701 W. Church St. Early regis-tration is advised. To register or for more information, call 459-7477.

• SALEM SCHOOL Salem Elementary School is plan-

ning its annual Christmas bazaar, to be held 3-9 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1, and from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday,

Ptease turn to Page 5

O r c h e s t r a t o p e r f o r m

The Plymouth Chamber Orchestra will perform In concert at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, In the auditorium of Plymouth Salem High School, 46181 Joy Road in Canton.

The concert will feature Stravin-sky's "Soldier's Tale." an intriguing collection of episodes of ooe soldier's wartime encounters. Narrators from Eastern Michigan University will dramatically interpret the story ac-companying the musical score.

Also on the program for concert-goers are Bach's Brandenburg Con-certo No. 3 and Copland's "Appala-chian Spring."

Ticket prices are $8 for adults, $7 for seniors. Admission is free for stu-dents in kindergarten through the 12th grade.

Tickets will be available at the box office the evening of the per-formance. Tickets may be bought in advance at Beitner Jewelry, 904 W Ann Arbor Trail in Plymouth, or at Arnoldt Williams Music, 5701 N. Canton Center Road in Canton.

wmmw

8 h o p N o w f o r O u r W a e k l y

CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! VOOD T A S T E N E E D N O T B E EXPENSIVE

Precious Moments • Hudson Pewter Blown Glass • Crystal Art Glass • Music Boxes Anri Wood Carvings • David Winter Cottages • Dolls Hummels • Autographed Hummel Price Guide ^

30175 F & d Rd. • Garden City • 421-5754 Hours: Moo.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p . m ; Set. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.

0&E Sports—more than just the scopes

S A L E FABRIC & LABOR SPECIAL On Drapery, Slipcovers &

Upholstery

Large Selection of Upholstery Fabrics

476-7790 or 476-7035 32305 Grand River (W. of Orchard Lake) Farmington Ml 49024

SAVE50 % AND MORE

ONE WEEK ONLY!

A r. •1 *

^ i

Cherokee Import Workshop Erika JACQUARD DENIM

JEANS SWEATERS ACTIVE

TOPS

Briggs Milano 100% WOOL 100% COTTON

SKIRTS SWEATERS

99 19" $29" Iff $24" $18 Dept. Store M 8 Dept. Store s 5 0 Dept Store * 2 6 Dept. Store M 2 Dcpi Store s 3 0

NOBODY SELLS FASHION FOR LESS.

• too* m t M r f t i 111 Oiwa l 30MS0K#OKIi<aaaa iWtoaaCxantWniMld IHod MB «*» •

• W - o m w w s » V»y~ •»0IM VuMMtU • 1 c» r» m

I • Dmnmw ttu irmM isimi <**•

• t * 9wop*>QC» • I OMMC-OcMM MN W •CM—Oil CPwir

— • * » > « w l o g m , am »SSIM

C«wa» 4.US in* On MM-OHMl

Namwn!

SO* Off OtWWMFNT S O * POPS NO S QFEN 7CVft ftMKXTS MAJOR CPIOIT CAflOS ACCfPlfO

Sounds Car radios v/eren't always so common By Julie Brown staff writer

Most of us don't give much thought to our car radios.

We tend to take them for grant-ed, knowing they'll provide us with entertainment and information at the twist of a dial or push of the button. Car radios weren't always so common, however It took many years to get to where we are today.

Donald Matteson knows a great deal about those technological de-velopments. He worked for many years in the electronics/communi-cations field, including 10 years as a curatorial consultant in commu-nications at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village

Matteson. the author of "The Auto Radio A Romantic Genealo-gy," has studied the development of cars, radios and phonographs for years.

Matteson. who lives in Jackson with his wife, Sally, shared his knowledge with those attending the annual fall potluck of the Plymouth Historical Society The meeting was held Thursday, Nov 10. at the Plymouth Historical Museum

HIS STORY began in the late 19th century, an era of rapid devel-opment in communications and transportation. Matteson showed slides demonstrating those inven-tions and improvements and the pioneers associated with them.

In 1887, Thomas Edison devel-oped his first tinfoil phonograph; subsequent improvements in pho-nographs were made In the late 1890s, the disc phonograph was de-veloped

"Many of you remember the old gramophone," Matteson said. The

Victor Corp. began selling such a grama hone, that company was known for its trademark incorpo-ratinga gramophone and a curious dog

"Thfc trademark is still used by RCA "

Dev4opments in transportation occurnd at the same time in the U.S. aid abroad. Railroad, horses and fo<t power had been the prima-ry males of transportation for many /ears until the automobile a m vet

Cars became more common in the eaiy 20th century, setting the stage or the revolution in morals and nanners of the 1920s, known as the .'azz Age

The ira was reflected in the nov-els of F Scott Fitzgerald For moonli drives, musical accompan-iment ras what was missing

Rado became more common in U.S. hones in that part of the 20th centur. The Detroit News station that lafer became WWJ was among the pioieers in broadcasting

ONE SLIDE Matteson included showec a radio on a car's running board, "obviously not for driving down he road." A slide of a 1922 Chevy showed people of that era listeniig to radio with earphones.

"It boks pretty crude by today's standards."

In tiose early days, antenna size and etgine noise were obstacles to enjoyiig listening to a car radio There was a demand for improve-ments in car radios, and radio manuacturers and auto companies respoided

A radio for a 1941 Ford featured a foot control switch, sometimes confused with the dimmer switch by motorists

The 1940s saw further refine-ments in radio, as needed for mili-tary use in World War II The post-war era included manufacturing of a car radio by Motorola for Tucker automobiles.

"Unfortunately, there were more radios than there were automo-biles" Those buying Tuckers got the radio when making a deposit for the car.

"Of course, you never got the car. but you had the radio for col-lateral," Matteson said.

The postwar era saw develop-ment of touch-tuning and improve-ments in FM. frequency modula-tion. FM radio provided listeners with a greater variety, needed as AM's dramas and soaps moved to television.

TAPES ALSO were developed and provided motorists with a new listening option

Among Matteson's final slides was one showing a 1987 ad for Ford JBL Audio Systems That sys-tem plays CDs and has 12 speakers, strategically located throughout the Lincoln Town Car.

"We wonder what the next step is." Matteson said. "It's anybody's guess

Matteson. who worked at Henry Ford Museum from 1976 to 1986. has long been interested in commu-nications Since age 12. hels built and experimented with radios, and used to install and repair car ra-dios as a hobby

Matteson worked in communica-

tions and electronics, as a civilian and in the military. He served with the U.S. Air Force in that field, in-cluding service during World War II and Korea, and is a retired lieu-tenant colonel

It's difficult to conceive what's next, according to Matteson. wbo received a bachelor's degree in in-dustrial technology from Eastern Michigan University. Refinements of existing developments are like-ly

"As far as new media, 1 just can't imagine." In this computer age, floppy discs store thousands of bits of information. Use of those could prove to be less costly than use of CDs

Those at the meeting enjoyed Matteson's presentation

"It was very interesting It real-ly tied in with some of my past his-tory." said Bruce Richard, presi-dent of the Plymouth Historical So-ciety.

In 1939. Richard bought a 1929 Model A and put a radio in it.

"There weren't many radios in 1929 Model As "

Richard operated a radio on merchant ships during World War II

"I kind of got away from radio after the war " Richard spent 33 years with the Ford Motor Co

He's among those who remem-ber an era of radio younger people know only through history books The first radio his family owned was made by his uncle.

"We used earphones to listen to WWJ "

Attitude's the key to success By Julte Brown staff writer

As far as Bill Joyner is concerned, most of us "have a fatal attraction to short-term thinking."

That attraction isn't the same kind as in the movie "Fatal Attraction." Even so, it does have negative conse-quences.

"We tend to lose sight of long-term goals," said Joyner. a Plymouth Township resident who teaches pub-lic speaking at Wayne State Univer-sity. Most of us think in terms of im-mediate success, pleasure and need fulfillment.

"It has to happen right now." Even when we're watching a half-hour program on TV, we'll switch chan-nels again and again, to see what else is on

The tendency to think of short-term goals is having negative conse-quences, not only for us personally, but also for our nation and its busi-nesses.

Motivation was what Joyner talked about during a Monday, Nov. 14, meeting of the Canton Business and Professional Women, held at tbe Roman Forum Restaurant in Can-ton . JOYNER, WHO also teaches cre-

ative writing and business communi-cation. served for six years on the

Wayne County Board of Commis-sionee He's active in political cam-paign;, having recently managed Thomas Yack's successful campaign for Canton Township supervisor. Joyne managed Cindy Burgess's un-successful campaign for clerk in Cantci

On« aspect of motivation is action. Joyne said. Having a positive atti-tude. being aware, and following through with actions are essential.

Jojner used the example of a Fourti of July parade, held at 10 a.m n Anytown. U.S.A.

"Oily in America do we have paraies for anything."

Of the 100 people living in Any-town about 60 don't know and don't care ibout the parade. Another 30 or so w>uld like to go but don't know abou the parade because nobody's bo Owed to invite them

The remaining 10 people include the viewers, participants and leaders for tie parade. Only two or so of that num>er will be leaders.

Ttose percentages of participation and eadership can be boosted, how-ever Joyner recommended that thosi at the meeting "touch the lives of saneone else every day."

DOING THAT will help those peo-ple feel more a part of life.

" • e don't do it enough, my frieids." Being aware of the needs of

co-workers, neighbors, friends, fami-lies and others — and doing some-thing to meet those needs — is essen-tial.

Most of us don't make enough of an effort to involve people, in the workplace and elsewhere, according to Joyner

"We don't involve people and let them make some of the decisions themselves."

Sometimes, it's enough simply to thank employees for a job well done, "making them feel good about the contribution they're making to the organization you belong to."

Joyner asked those at the meeting to give some thought to what motivates them. For many, achiev-ing success — however that's de-fined — is the key factor.

Our basic needs start with food, clothing and shelter Beyond that, a sense of security, including a daily routine, is important.

"We need to feel secure. Once we get that, what are we going to do?"

For Joyner. a sense of belonging is important. People also need a sense of self-esteem and self-fulfillment

Joyner asked those at the meeting to think back to their younger days, at age 17 or 18

"Tbe barriers aren't up. the walls aren't up. We're feeling good about life."

GARDEN CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

3 HALLS FOR RENT

425-6399 • Weddings* Showers • Bowling Banquets • Reunions- Meetings • Christmas Parties

CATERING by

CAROL ELLIOTT 525-0610

MOW YOU CAM HAVE A MEW FACE AMD A MEW BODY

through effective, professional cosmetic surgery.

Sagging eyelids, wr inkles in the neck and forehead, a weak chin, protruding ears, facial scars, too-smal l or loo-large braasts. unwanted fat in the chin, neck s tomach wa is t hips bu t tock i or th ighs - these condi t ions are all potential reasons for cosmetic surgery by the car ing doctors of COSMETIC S U R G E O N S OF MICHIGAN — one of the a reas lead ing cosnet ic surgery pract ices

From h*ad to toe. you can benefit from modern safe, effect ive tech-niques practiced by COSMETIC S U R G E O N S O F MICHIGAN, includ-ing Or oast reconstruction breast and body r#contounng liposuction and facial r>d nose cosmetic surgery proce<ijres

Let these new techniques welcome a new row' Cal l COSMETIC SURGEONS O f M I C H I G A N today <or more information Free l i terature and initial consultation are available for aeNcted procedures CaH (3t3) 645-0644

HOME GROCERY SHOPPERS

"Let Us S h o p For You" S p e c i a l S e n i o r

C i t i zens Ra tes

Free Shopping Guide on Request No Delivery Fee on Your First Deftvery

Cal l Between 9-5 Monday th ru Friday

835-7420 Serving Wwltand. Uvonia. Daar&orr,

, Fsrmlngton, Fwmlngton HHs A Sou tnMd Areas

rhursday. N o v e m b e r 17, 1968 Q4tE (P.CI36

Season can %

be a time for celebration Continued from Page 1

Breeden said Doing so can help you avoid going into debt and having to pay large bills after the bobdays, which can contribute to depression

Children need to understand that they can't have it all Parents can't buy every toy or game advertised.

"It's a great lesson in learning limits that you give to your chil-dren," Breeden said "Who doesnt struggle with limits?"

Children will generally under-stand those limits. Simms said

"I think kids can be a lot more reasonable than we give them credit for." she said.

Young families face more specific types of holiday stress Tbey may find themselves running around all day. trying to visit one family mem-ber after another

YOUNG FAMILIES need to com-municate openly with others, Breeden said Shortened visits — or alternating visits from year to year — may be more realistic

'That's not an easy one, that's for sure." he said

Taking charge of tbe time you do spend with family members can help. Changing par t ol the routine, perhaps by preparing a meal differ-ently. can help you avoid feeling powerless

The holidays can be difficult for people who are alone

"They may even be people who don't normally mind being that alone." Pierson said The season's

emphasis is on togetherness, and the contrast can be painful

"It highlights it for them." Pierson said.

Those people can attend communi-ty dinners, or book up with groups that will help them get through the holiday season Doing for others, by pitching in on a volunteer project, can help.

"You may have to search out something like that." Simms said

Tbe social workers do their best to practice what they preach, by trying not to let tbe season overwhelm them

For Simms. the biggest stress re-ducer "is just remembering the real significance of what the holiday's about"

Simms has a budget for holiday gifts Sbe works within that budget and has found it requires ber to be creative and to give more thought to gifts

Sbe works to stagger ber holiday duties throughout tbe season, and has found that helpful

'There's a lot of things you can start to do even now." Simms said.

Breeden's doing a better job of juggling, giving him an opportunity to relax and to appreciate tbe holi-days. His holiday stereotype is that people should always be busy and ac-tive. but he knows it's fine to relax some of the time.

"It's taken me a while. I think, to get things in balance," Pierson said. She's doing better now at relaxing and enjoying tbe season

That attitude doesn't have to dis-appear later in life, he said. We can feel good about life and don't need to adopt a negative, cynical attitude.

"Show people by doing, by atti-tude "

Underpriced by Strat ford*

D E C O R A T O R

F A B R I C S

A V A I L A B L E

"We Discount Luxury"

CHARLES FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 222 E. H a r r i s o n • Royal Oak • 599-8320 6 Blocks N. o f 10 M i k . S* Block E. off Mam

O P E N M O N . - S A T . 10-5 • F R I D A Y T I L 8 P . M .

Men. if you're about to tu rn 18. it's t ime to register w i th Selective Service

at any U.S. Post Office.

It's quick. It s easy. And it's the law.

MS FU!

30700 Magraph Rd . SuMe 4566. Bmwtfam, Ml 48010 • 313/646-0844 jMtSouftafttNtftd

Finding a Doctor

in a new community isn't easy...

And most newcomers say that s one ol their first re-quwements after they move in Getting To Know You a the newcomer specia l is t who he lps n e w farmhea pick the hea l t h p ro fes -sionals they need If you want id help new f a m * e s ei town to better h e M h . px> Getting To Know You

C gT'-j-1 M O T o

r*Now y°u-WELCOMING NEWCOMERS NATIONWIDE

(800) 645-6376

* PAC FIC * D R A P E R I E S

U

CUSTOM DRAPERIES ADD CHARM~. Just in time for friends getting together for the holidays - you can create a cozy atmosphere wtth custom window treat-ments! •CUSTOM DRAPERIES • VERTICAL BLINDS • HORIZONTAL BLINDS • PLEATED SHADES Our professional decora-tors will assist you m making a choice that you can enjoy for many years. Stop In today or cafl tor a free in-home

25 yeers of quaftty and

Cherry HiU Plaza 27195 Cherry Hill

Just East of Inkttrr Road

w MA.<rrn»f A*r> visa

48<P.C) O A £ Thursday, November 17. 1968 Thursday, N o v * m M i 17. 1968 Q4tE (P .C)6e

new voices weddings and engagements aatf Darlene Lewaadowski

of Canton announce tbe birth of a son, Christopher Collin Joaeph. Sept. 23 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Henry and Edith Vaquera of Westland and Eugene and Shirley Lewandowski of Westland. J e r r y Leemao of Taylor is the great-grandfather. Christopher Collin Joseph has two sisters. Sara. 6, and Jenna, 4.

Don and Annette Lake of Canton announce the birth of a daughter. Stacy Ann, Sept. 12 at S t Joseph M^rcy Hospital io Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Bill and Virginia Johnson of Canton and Bill and Betty Luke of Canton. Great-grandparents are George and Mabel Sawchuk of Milwaukee. Wis. Stacy Ann has a sis-ter, Jennifer, 5. and two brothers. Keith, 6, and Brian. 2.

Don and Cheryl McDooell of

Mainz, West Germany, announce the birth of a son, Joshua Daniel, Nov. 4 in Wiesbaden. West Germany. Grandparents are Gerald and Bruna McDooell of Plymouth and Robert and Catherine Stephan of Colorado Springs, Colo.

Frank and Vicki Barteon of Plym-outh announce the birth of a daugh-ter. Elizabeth Marie. Oct. 12 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Les-ter J . Bartson of Northville. Donald Near of Saline and Martha Curara-ings of Clinton, Mich.

Lew and Karen Burton of Plym-outh announce "the birth of a daugh-ter. Laura Josephine. Oct. 23 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor Grandparents are Mrs Keith Burton of Elk Rapids. Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curreri of Plymouth Laura Josephine has a sister, Halle, 2 > * .

Judd-La Chappelle

Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Howard Judd of Plymouth announce the en-gagement of their daughter, Polly Convery Judd of St. Paul, Minn., to Robb Douglas La Chappelle of St. Paul.

The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mary Lou La Chappelle of Marquette, Mich., and Gene La Chappelle of Big Bay, Mich.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Plymouth Salem High School and of Northern Michigan University. She is employed by Northwest Airlines in Minneapolis, Minn.

Her fiance is a graduate of Mar-quette Senior High School. He at-tended Northern Michigan Universi-ty and is a graduate of the College of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn. He is

H i n o t e - D a w s o n

Mr. and Mrs. George Daw an of Plymouth announce the marriqge of their daughter, Amy, to Bill Hnote, son of Mr and Mrs. Ossie (Lwette) Hinote of Barbeau, Mich., fornerly of Plymouth.

They were married Oct. E in Bullhead City. Ariz.

The newlyweds are making their home in Punta Gorda. Fla

employed by Honeywell, Inc. in Min-neapolis.

An early July 1989 wedding is planned at the First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth.

Toastmasters Club names new officers

• O&E Classifieds work! # O&E Classifieds work!

Changed \Dur

Lifestyle? C a l l \ \fc*kx mtm * w i n * mi When you change your Irtestyie.

your neecs are changing, too Wetcome Wagon* can hetp you find services that meet your requirements

My Basket o* gifts and information are all absolutely FREE MdJions o< Americans contact us engaged women, new parents, new citizens and people who have just moved Have you changed your Irfestyle or Know someone else who has? Call me

CALL 356-7720

« you live in my neighborhood I'll be happy to visrt you II you reside else wnere, HI refer you to another Repre-sentative If no one is available in your area, you may be interested in the position yourself. I'll forward your request for employment information Io our Memphis. Tennessee office

BUFFET 11 A . M . - 4 P . M .

S 1 3 9 S A d u l B *795 Chi ldren

( C h i l d r e n U n d e r 3 Free)

. 10% Senior Citizen Discount

Mamid Minoui of Livonia has been elected president of The Oral Major-ity Toastmasters Club of Plymouth.

Minoui was elected leader tf the 9-year-old club, which meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays for dinner Inialla-tion of officers will be held at « ban-quet Jan. 3 in Plymouth.

Also elected were: Ruth BaTese of Livonia, educational vice jrtesi-dent; Bill Bingley of Plymouti. ad-ministrative vice president, Piyllis

K Sullivan of Plymouth, secretary. Dawn Ness of Northville, treasurer and Pierre Moncion of Livonia, ser-geant at a rms

The Oral Majority Toastmasters Club provides its membership with a communication and leadership de-velopment program It's been recog-nized as a President 's Distinguished Club by Toastmasters International

For more information on club meetings, call 455-1635.

Carved, Smoked Ham • Turkey w i th Gibiet Gravy

-sliced meat, whole pieces • Sole Florentine

Dressing • Whipped Potatoes • Candied Yams

Summer Squash • Broccoli Augratin

Green Beans Almondine

Pasta Shells with Red Sauce • Salads

Breads and Rolls • Fresh Fruit

Assorted Desserts

FOR RESER VA TIONS CALL:

459-4500 14707 Northville Road • Plymouth 48170

• Q&E Classifieds work! t O&E Classifieds work' •

O D D S & E N D S , N E W A N D

P L Y M O U T H H I L T O N I N N

0 & E Sports—more than just the scores

20 Diamonds

Reg. $258

SALE

Diamonds Diamonds

DIAMOND S O L I T A I R E • P E R F E C T ! MATCH MATES

Earrings Pendant • h

V* CARAT y o ™ e

ot DIAMONDS

rnr cMc» nty

1*491 R e t a i l 11001

* 1 9 9 ' 3 9 9

Sf j j jT J 2 9 g | • b S m ' 5 9 9

TENNIS BRACELETS 1 4 K t .

BANGLE BRACELETS

1 ct '799 Reg. $1600

2ct $1299 Reg. $2606

3 15 c l $ 1 5 9 9 Reg. $3200

$79 $129 $199 Mf . t?0Q H MOO tea MOO

w " $ 2 0

fi fc"owd

Reg. M 0 . 0 0 ]

ST1AII tf FKU W A T E R PFARIS

'6 or | ^ ^ 6 men

C O U P O N

1ADIES NKtm mEFomam

• v a l u e *55 ooj $ 2 7 . 5 0 S ]

14 kt . S T U D D i a m o n d E a r r i n g s

14 KT Gold

1 6 " S e r p e n t i n e

Chains SIZE VALUE SALE K>ct M0 00 $40 00 Met $16000 10000 75 ct $200 00 $10000 33 ct S30000 $150 00 50 ct S40000 SOTO 00 75 Ct $600 00 $300 00

1.00 CL $600 00 $40000

14 Kt. *eo •25"

EQUIPMENT & CLOTHING

I SALE WE HAVE GATHERED UP AU. THE USED ALPINE & CROSS COUNTRY MERCHANDISE, OODS & ENOS.NEW & USED (OVER 1000 PR OF ALPINE BOOTS. SKJS. BINDINGS. POLES AND CROSS COUNTRY EQUIPMENT FOR MEN. WOMEN A KIDS) FROM OLR 10 BAVARIAN VILLAGE SKI SHOPS & PUT IT ALL TOGETHER DOWNS"AIRS IN OUR BIRMINGHAM STORE. 101 TOWN SEND, CORNER OF PERCE. DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM GO TO THE BACK DOOR ft* thisGIGANTVC 3 DAY SALE FR1. NOV. 16 NOON-9, SAT. NOV 19 10-5:30 pm, SUN, NOV. 20 NOON-5 CASH A CARRY ONLY. LOTS Of CLOTHING TOO! LAST YEARS STYLES & BARGAIN PRICED IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOME GOOD USED SKI GEAR, THIS IS ITT A SKI BARGAN HUNTER'S PARADISE

With M-Care lou're Covered In The Alps, The

Outback And Some There 's one thing thai can happen any time, anyplace. I t s called an accident. And no matter how serious that accident is. before it occurs, you should know about M-CARE. T h e HMO from one of the wor lds great medical centers. The University of Michigan Medical Center.

Because with M-C ARK. your personal physician has direct access to the knowledge and resources of T h e University of Michigan Medical Center. And that's not only care in the case of an emergency, but pre-

ventive health care as well for all members of your family.

So you and your family Slav healthv.

that include complete pediatric care, immunizations, injections, maternity care and hospitaliza-tion. M-CARE, the care you need most. And. you're covered for emergenc y care anywhere in the world.

So whether it's a fractured tibia in Milan. Michigan, or a fractured tibia in Milan, Italy, remember, with M-CARE you're covered by one of the finest health care plans available today. M-CARE. The HMO fn»m one of the world's great medical cen-ters. The University of Michigan Medical Center. Become a member today. For more in lor mation. call M-CARE at 747-8700.

M-CARE. The HMO From One Of The World's Great Medical Centers.

• !

K?

) HOWARD'S DISCOUNT W e II m a t c h a n y q u a l i t y a n d b e a t a n y P R I C E !

2 L o c a t i o n s to EAST SIDE 8 Mile & Van Dyke Warren you b e t t e r

WEST SIDE 8 Mile. 1 Blk . W. of Grand River Sund*v 6 in Fa rm ing ton Hil ls

As an M CARE ^ member,

youll have all

the benefi ts of

comprehensive and immediate health cane available to you with-out having to fill out claim forms or worry over deductibles. M-CARE provides the neces-sary attention from your personal doctor, plus se rv ices

CJtoks

clubs in action Continued from Page 2

Dec. 2 The school is at 7806 Salem, one block south of Si* Mile between Chubb and Currie roads in Salem There will be an auction at 7 p.m Thursday. Dec. 1. with Jerry Duncan as the aucUoneer The event will fea-ture more than 20 crafts exhibits, a continuous raffle, an auction and a bake sale Dinner, featuring pizza and hot dogs, will be available Pro-ceeds will be used for the fifth grade camp fund

• SYMPHONY BALL The Plymouth Symphony League

will hold its annual Christmas ball Saturday. Dec 3, at the Mayflower Meeting House in downtown Plym-outh Cocktails will be served at 6 30 p.m.. with dinner at 7:30 p.m. Price is $65 per couple Tickets will be available at Sacks of Forest Avenue in Plymouth Live music and danc-ing will be part of the "Christmas Homecoming" celebration The pub-lic may attend.

• YULE DANCE Bethany West will hold a Christ-

mas dance at 8 30 p.m. Saturday, Dec 3, at St Robert Bellarmine Church. West Chicago and Inkster roads in Redford Bethany West is a support group for divorced and sepa-rated people A short meeUng will be held before the dance Price is *6. and includes beer and set-ups. Chico will be the disc jockey The dance is

Early deadline for club news

Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, early deadlines will apply for "Clubs in Action" material

Material for the Monday. Nov. 21, edition must be received by noon Thursday. Nov 17. Material for the Thursday. Nov 24, ediUon must be received by noon Friday. Nov 18. Material for the Monday. Nov. 28, edition must be received by noon Wednesday. Nov 23

Forms for "Clubs in Action" items are available at the Observer News-papers office, 489 S. Main St.. Plym-outh 48170 Material may be mailed to the newspaper at that address or dropped off during business hours.

All "Clubs in Action" items should include a daytime telephone number, in case verification of information is needed No club news will be taken over the telephone Club items are printed on a space-available basis, and publication is not guaranteed.

For more information, call 459-2700

for singles over age 21 For more in-formation, call 728-7681 after 5 p.m

• 50-UP CLUB The St. John Neumann Seniors. 50-

Up Club, will hold its annual Christ-mas party Tuesday, Dec 6 For more informat ion, cal l Terry Brunner. club president. 495-0026

• BPW SCHOLARSHIP The Plymouth Business and Pro-

fessional Women's Club is accepting scholarship applications. Applicants should be residents of Plymouth. Livonia or Redford. Scholarships are for women interested in furthering their educaUon and training, to en-able them to enter the workforce or to advance their current career Candidates should write to the Plym-outh BPW Scholarship Committee. P 0. Bo* 5338, Plymouth 48170. for an application. Completed applica-tions are due Nov. 30.

• S C O U T PACK Cub Scout Pack/Tiger Cub Den

No. 748 meets at 7 p.m Mondays at Cherry Hill United Methodist Church. Cherry Hill and Ridge roads. Canton For more information, call Roger or Kristin Cope. 482-8841

• MUSEUM FUN The Plymouth Historical Museum

is at 155 S. Main, Plymouth It u> open to the public 1-4 p.m Thursday. Saturday and Sunday Admission price at the museum is $1 for adults. 50 cents for those ages 12-17 and 25 cents for children 5-11 For more in-formation, call 455-8940.

• BREASTFEEDING The La Leche League of Plym-

outh-Canton meets 7-9 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month up-stairs at the Dunning-Hough Library. 223 S Main St., Plymouth. The La Leche League provides information and support for women who are breastfeeding. Pregnant women and nursing mothers may attend Those

• ART GALLERY An extensive selection of original

art work is available for rent at the Plymouth Community Arts Council's art rental gallery The gallery oper-ates from 10 a.m to 8:30 p.m. each Wednesday upstairs at the Dunning-Hough Library. 223 S. Main St., Plymouth Rental price is $5 per pic-ture per month. For more informa-tion. call the gallery. 459-0110. on Wednesdays, or 459-6896 at other times Proceeds support such PCAC programs as grants and scholarships and are also used to buy new paint-ings for the gallery.

• THEATER GUILD The Plymouth Theatre Guild will

meet at 8 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month at the Plymouth Hilton Inn. 14707 Northville RoSd Those who are interested in Theatre Guild activities may attend

• BE AUTIFIERS The Canton Beautification Com-

mittee meets at 7 30 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month at Canton Township Hall, on Canton Center Road south of Proctor For more in-formation. call Tillie Schultz. 453-6084 or Geri Wojcik, 459-4132

• P I O N E E R S CLUB The Pioneers Senior Club of Can-

ton-meets at 12 30 p m. Fridays at the Canton Recreation Center. 42237 Michigan Ave. at Sheldon. New members may attend For more in-formation. call 397-1000 Ext 278.

• NEEDLEPOINT GUILO— The Livonia chapter, American

Needlepoint Guild, meeis at 7 p.m the third Wednesday of each month Meetings are held at the Livonia Senior Citizen Activity Center. 33000 Civic Center Drive Needlepointers at all skill levels may attend For more information, call 864-2814

• EMBROIDERERS The Mill Race chapter of the Em-

attending may bring their bab i e s_ tenderers' Guild of America meets For more information, call 464-9714 or 459-1322

• AMATEUR RADIO The Stu Rockafellow Amateur Ra

dio Society (SRARS) meets at 7 30 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month. Meetings of the non-profit amateur radio club are held in the council chambers, on the second floor of Plymouth City Hall. 201 S Main St Those who are interested in amateur radio, or in communica-tions in general, may attend No meetings are held in July or August

All A m e r i c a n C o u n t r y C r a f t s m a n A T O U R F A L L S A L E E V E N T

Punty ol tane and sprit r*> bas* values behind classic design Honesl My4e m *s h fK t ion* beat r\ our Country Draftsmen bedroom

f * Windsor

COUNTRY C3W TSMAN 9ETWOOM

74fl 75 1099

207® 25 149 "v

1299 7S

Windsor Bed R 4 So*. 19 5621 4 68- Triple Dresser 19-5313 Dresser Mrrot FuH Sae Bed Ceramic Hexagonal Jar Lamp 09 4638 Vmoire. 19 5315

E t h a n A l l e n "

Come n tor tree copy of ttie EtwnAjfanVwaury

oecoremg oms

i/ncA, •

Celebration set at library

Children will have an opportunity to celebrate the opening of the new Canton Public Library's children's department

At noon Saturday, Nov 19. Jim Dandy the clown will be at the li-brary He'll pass out balloons and clown around with the children

From 2-2:45 p.m that day, chil-dren will enjoy a magic show pre-sented by master magician Daryl Hurst,

When youngsters arrive at tbe li-brary. they should enter their names for the raffle. A drawing for the raf-fle will be held af ter tbe magic show with a life-sized stuffed puppy as the prize The winner must be present

The program is for children of all ages, parents are to use their own discretion in deciding whether their children would enjoy the session Ad-vance registration is not required

The new Canton Public Library is just south of the Canton Township Administration Building. 1150 S Canton Center Road

0&E Classifieds work

A

BILL BRESLER/staff prvotograprter

M a s t e r m a g i c i a n Daryl H u r s t will p e r f o r m S a t u r d a y , Nov. 19, a t t h e n e w C a n t o n P u b l i c L ib ra ry .

I \ \ \ \ \ \ NEW OWNERSHIP

at 7 30 p.m the first Thursday of each month Meetings are held at the Fraternal Order of Eagles' second flix>r banquet room. 113 Center St . Northville Stitchers at all levels may attend For more information, call 437-4478

• CANTON T O P S The Canton chapter of TOPS

(Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets 6 30-8 p.m. Thursdays at Geneva Presbyterian Church, 5835 N Shel-don, Canton. For ifiore information, call 453-6543 or 344 8999 (evenings)

Sou- Coming Johnston &

Murph> H. H. Brown Cole-Haan Rockport

Selb> Candies Penal jo

Frve

Sebago ! French Shriner|

A R M B R U S T E R - B o o t e r y SHOES FOR MEN & WOMEN |j..

Come in and mee t the new o w n e r s and r e d e e m this coupon- : j on anv p u r c h a s e of $20 or m o r e . I|<

" M e a s u r e us by the w a y we m e a s u r e you.' | , J

, COUPON - - - - - - - - - - 1 j | l s500 OFF Purchase !

Excludes Special Orders. Lavaways & Previous Sales I I Expires 11-22-88 DOWNTOWN PLYMOLTH

»—-o x i i x i i i i i r i i t • i i i r i i i i I I r r i >—<

d o w n t o w n p l y M S U ' t : i • — . . . . . . •

W h i t e C h r i s t m a s Hol iday P a r a d e

1988 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19

AT 9:00 A.M.

> <

JOIN US AS WE WELCOME ANTA AT OUR 6TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY

PARADE WITH A HOST OF FLOATS, CLOWNS, MARCHING

BANDS, COSTUMED CHARACTERS, FIRE TRUCKS, HORSES AND MORE!

PARADE ROUTE STARTS AT SIX MILE AND MIDDLEBELT ROADS AND

PROCEEDS NORTH TO THE LIVONIA MALL. F W J o > £ COMPLIMENTARY HOT CHOCOLATE

FOLLOWING THE PARADE.

LIVONIA MALL MIDDLEBELT & 7 MILE RDS. 476 1160

6 6 * O & E Thursday, November 17, 1966

Your Invitation to Worship Mai! Copy To. OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS

36251 Schoo lc ra f t , L i von ia 48150 CHURCH PAGE: 591-2300, extension 404 Mondays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon

BAPTIST LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN

INDEPENDENT- BETHEL BAPTIST TEMPLE YOUTH BAPTIST BIBLE JS475 W. Six Mil*, Livonia

525-3664 or 261-9276 S u n d a y S c h o o l 10:00 A.M. M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 11:00 A.M. E v e n i n g Worsh ip . . . . 6:00 P.M. W e d . F a m i l y Hour 7:30 P.M.

H..L. Petty

November 20th

11:00 A.M. "The Work of the Holy Spirit" 6:00 P.M. "The Battle of Armageddon"*

"A Church That 's Concerned About People"

C H R I S T O U R S A V I O R L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of Jeffr ies X-Way) ,|| Livonia Phone: 522-6830

LUTHER A. WERTH, PASTOR 8 u n d s y Worsh ip 8:30 A 11:00 A.M. S u n d a y Schoo l ft Bible C l a s s 9:45 A.M.

Week Day School , P r s - S c h o o l , Kindergar t en TUNE IN THE LUTHERAN HOUR, 7:30 A.M. SUNDAY • WXYT-AM RADIO (1270)

III

r

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH

Of. Stan Jenkins, PMtOf

C E N T R A L B A P T I S T O F P L Y M O U T H 670 Church St. • 455-7711 Next to Cent ra l Midd le S c h o o l

"A CHURCH THAT PREACHES WHA T THE BIBLE TEACHES" N o v e m b e r 20th

New Sunday Schedule 10:30 A.M. Visual Bible Teaching 10:30 A.M. Vital Bible Preaching 6:00 P.M.. Evening Worship

7:15 P.M. Wednesday Eventng Series -"Mark* of I Christian"

Central Christian School A Day Care With A Work ing Mother In Mind

8 T . MATTHEW LUTHERAN Church & School 5685 Venoy 1 81* H ol fold n<3 wasuand 425-0260

Divine Worship 8 a 11 A.M. Bible Claaa a 8 8 * X A.M.

Monday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Ralph Fischer. Pastor

Gary D. Haadapohl. Associate Pastor

H0SANU-TAMW LUTNBUM CHUKHI KHCXX. 9600 leveme - So Redford • 937-2424

Rev Glenn Hopper Rev Ltwnnt* Witlo

WORSHIP WITH U S Sunday* B:30 4 11 0 0 A M Monday Evening 7 0 0 P M

Sunday SCTKXX & B.ble Claaaea 9 45 A M Christian School: Pre-achooi-Bth Grade

Carol Heidi. Principal 937-2233

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 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 "

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES 425-6215 or 425-1116

8UNOAY SCHOOL 8UN. 1CHX) A.M.

KENNETH D. GRIEF PASTOR

MORNING WORSHIP EVENING WOR8HIP l _ WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY.

8UN. 11-00 A.M. SUN. 7:00 P.M. WED. 7:00 P.M.

2 8 4 4 0 LYNDON, LIVONIA, Ml

G R A C E L U T H E R A N C H U R C H M I S S O U R I S Y N O D

25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY 532-2266 REDFORD TWP

S u n d a y S e r v i c e a a n d S u n d s y S c h o o l

9:15 & 11:00 A . M . Rev. Victor F. Halboth. Jr.. Pastor

Rev Thomas Waber Pastoral Assi Rev V F Halboth. Sr , Pastor Emorttus

GRAND RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH OF LIVONIA (Affiliated with American Baptist Churches. U.S.A.)

34500 Six Mile Rd.. Just West of Farmington Rd. SUNDAY WEDNESDAY

9:30 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 6:15 P.M. DINNER (RSVP) 10:45 A.M. WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. FAMILY NIGHT PROGRAM

Rev. Ronald E Cary 261-6950

ABC/

- m

Redford Bap t i s t C h u r c h 7 Mile Road and Grand River

Redford. Mich igan 533-2300

N o v e m b e r 20th * 3 0 A.M. " S i n g i n g a S o n g of

T h a n k f u l n e s s "

10:45 A M . Church School For All Ages Rev Wm E WeWo" Mark FwMM-Sommert Mrs Donne Gleaaor

Senior p»»tw Associate Pastor Director ol Muuc

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

IN AMERICA m

J ^ i s e n C h R i s c

LUTHERAN CHURCH 46250 Ann Arbor Road

Plymouth 453-5252 The Rev. K.M. Mehrl. Pastor

W o r s h i p Ssrv ics 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. S u n d s y School a n d A d u l t B ib le Study

9:45 A.M. Wednesday Bible Study 10 A M

Nursery Provided

8t. Paul's Lutheran Missouri Synod 20805 MKJOIebell at 8 Mile Farminflton Hills • 474-0675

The Rev. Ralph E linger, Pastor The Rev Carl E. Mehl, Pastoral Assistant

SATURDAY WORSHIP 6 P M SUNDAY WORSHIP a 30 S H A M

SUN SCHOOL/BIBLE CLASS 10 A M CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Grades K-8

Randy PeWnski. Principal 474-2488

FAITH LUTHERAN 30000 Five Mile, East ot Merrlmao

421-7249 Holy Communion

8 15 and 10:45 A M Bible Class 9.30 A W

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

Come Share The Spirit!

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN MISSOURI SYNOD

High & Elm Streets, Northville T Lubeck. Pastor

L. Kinne, Associate Pastor Church 349-3140 — School 349-3116 Sunday Worship 8 30 & 11:00 A M

Sunday School 9 45 A.M Saturday Vespers 6 00 P M

LUTHERAN CHURCH WISCONSIN SYNOD

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Worahip Service

4 * 0 , 9 3 0 8 11.OO A M . Pastor: Jerry Yarneii

Assistant: Drex Mor ton Youth Directof: Ginnie Hauck

7000 N Sheldon, Canton Twp • 459-3333 Oust South of Warren Rd )

* UawamWA* fVUk NORTH RTFMRROMAL ROAD PLV»SOUTH MCNQAM 461 70

456 2300

N o v e m b e r 20th fc40 A.M. Sunday School

11.00 A.M. Morning School N o v e m b e r 20th

"G iv ing T h a n k s For T r o u b l e s " Dr. Wm. Stahl

6:30 P.M. Evening Worship • Dr. Wm. M. Stah l preaching

Wm. M. Stahl. D. Min. Cheryl Kayc, Music Director

AUGSBURG LUTHERAN CHUttM

Sunday School 9 A.M. Worship 10 A.M. "With Joy sod Thanksgiving"

"The Truth is Standing Before You" Thanksgiving Eve Sarrtca Wed. Eve 7:30 P M.

24601 W. Chicago % MUe W. of Telegraph

NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH 23845 Middlebelt 1W Bfcs. S. Of 10 MB* • 474-3393

Sunday 8chool 8*6 A.M. Morning Worahip 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M.

Wednesday Service 7:00 P.M. Nureery Provided

Rev. Richard L. Karr. Pastor

Mt. Vernon Baptist Church (SBC) 8828 Wormer • Redford, MI 48239

SUNDAY ( 3 B l o c k * W e n ° * TetewnP* J o V tid)

9:45 Bible Study W E ? 2 H ? A Y

7:00 Prayer Meeting Age Group Activit ies Preschool Care

11:00 Worship 5:30 Church Training 6:30 Worahip WENDELL RYCKMAN. Paator

APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH

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

2S325 Halstead Road at 11 Mile Farmington Hills, Michigan

Serv ices Every Sunday a i 10:30 a.m. Also. 1st & 3rd Sunday at 7:00 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:15 a.m. Bib le Class - Tuesday 7:45 p.m.

Song Services - Last Sunday of Month 7.00 p.m.

Wiaconain Evangel ical L u t h e r a n C h u r c h e a

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

WCAR 1090 SUNDAY 10:30 A.M.

In Livonia St Paul Ev. Lutheran Church

17810 Farmington Rd Pastor Carl Paget • 261-1360

Services 8:30 & 11:00 A M Sunday School 9 45 A M

In P l y m o u t h

St Peler Ev. Lutheran Church 1343 Penniman Ave

Pastor Mark Freier • 453-3393 Worship Services 8:00 & 10:30 A M

Sunday School and B.ble Class 9:15 A.M

tn R e d f o r d T o w n s h i p

Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church 14750 Kinloch

Pastor Edward Zeli • 532-6655

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

Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

UNITED METHODIST

EPISCOPAL

w SAINT ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

18360 Hubbard Roed

Livonia, Michigan 48154 421-6461

Wednesday 9:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist Saturday 5:00 P.M. Holy Eucharist Sunday 7:45 A.M. Holy Euchartet

9 00 A M Christian Education tor M ages 10:00 A .M. Holy Eucharist

Sunday Morning - Nursery Care Available

The Rev WMet J. Harrington.

EPISCOPAL CHURCH Of THE HOLY SPIRIT 9063 New burgh Road

L i von ia -591 -0211 The Rev. Emery F. Gravel le Vicar

Services 8:30 AM MOfy Eucharist

9:30 AM AduftOnsttan Education 1030 AM Famfly Eucharist 4 Sunday Scftoo> A Sarrer Frae Facwty tor me Han<*cappau

ST. MATTHEWS UNITED METHODIST

30900 Six Mile Rd. Deed T Strong tB* I t v rmr J UKUMI! Mmslar • 422-403t

10:00 A M Worship Service 10:00 A.M. Church School

(3 yrs. - 6th Grade)

10:00 A.M Jr & Sr High Class 11:15 A.M. Adult Study Class

Nureery Provided

UNITY K 3 m L M T W O f LIVONIA

Publisher ol the "Daily Word"

Sundays 9:00 8 11:00 A.M.

28860 Five MNe Rd. 421-1700

Diel a Poettfve Thought 261-2440

GARDEN CITY FIRST

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Dr. David A. Russell 421-8628 Worsh ip Serv ice

10:45 A.M. Sunday Schoo l

9:30 A.M. Nursery Provided

6443 Merriman Rd. (Bel.Ford Rd. & Warren)

Garden City

NARDIN PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

29887 West Eleven MUe Roed Just West of Middtebett

Farmington HMe 9:15 4 11:00 A.M

Worship November 20th "Should I Live

To Be 100?" Or Wm. A. Ritter

preaching Or WHBem A Rltler Paetor Rev George Kitoou»n Rev OevK) R Strobe. Assoc Pastw Mr Meivtn Roo*u» OH ol MUSK Be Boy Olr o* Educ Programming Bev MMer. Or o< Oadren s Mmtatnas

CHERflY WU. UMTED METHOOtST CHURCH Rev. Randy Whit comb

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

Nursery Provided 321 Ridge Road

lust Sooth of Cherry Hill in Canton

"The NEW Church in the OLD Vil lage" PRAISE CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD _

N Mm SL • Plymoeth 455-1070 y School (ages 3-12) 10:00 a.m. Nomina Worship

• ' Service 1010 a m . PralaeCelahratfao Family Training (Wednesday) 7:00 p.m.

l : N p m

NEWBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

38500 Ann Arbor Trail Uvonie's OkJeet Church

422-0140 9:15 8 11:00 A.M.

Worship & Sunday School

20th I or Per Gratitude'

Or. David Church preaching

Dr. David E. Church. Rev. Roy Forsyth

A L D K R S Q A T K UNITED METHOOtST CHURCH

(Redford Twp.) 10000 B E E C H D A L Y R O A D

flenseen Ptymoutft entf Wee) Chicego

Redford, Ml 48239 SS7-S170

8:30 A.M. Worship in Chapel 9:45 A M Sunday School - AN Agea

11:00 A.M Worahip In Sanctuary and ChUdran's Church

N o v e m b e r 20th MA King Who Was, Is a n ^

Is To Corns" fci. m a,-| . n.lfM

rvUTit iy nwVKi fo Sanctuary Cry Room AvmMmbte

Trey O.

W A R D E V A N G E L I C A L P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H Farmington and Si* MUe Rd 4 2 2 - 1 1 5 0

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

'The Bible'a Moat Impor tan t Verae" Dr Bartlett L. Hess

7 00 P.M.

"Taking It On The Chin — What Doea God Do With It?"

Rev. James L. Killgore Wednesday, 7:00 P.M

School of Christ ian Education (Activities for All Ages)

Sunday Service Broadcast Thanksgiving Day Services M 0 and 11:00 A.M.

9:30 A.M. WMUZ-FM 103.5 Add i t iona l S u n d a y S e r v i c e at S c h o o l c r a f t Co l l ege

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

Nursery Provideu at All Services

UNITED C H U R C H O F CHRIST

^ Salem United Church of Christ

33434 OAKLAND AVENUE FARtMNQTON. MICHIGAN 48024

©OH) 474-eaao

Sunday Worship, 10 45 A M Church School. 9 30 A M

Barrier Free Sanctuary Worsen Provided

- J

TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

10101 W Ann Arbor Rd , Plymouth at Got t f redson & Ann Arbor Rd

Sunday School and Worship Service 8.30 and 11:00 A M

Dr Wm. C. Moors - Paator Rsv. Wm. T. Branham - Associate Pastor

Nursery Provided

Phone 459-9550

PRESBYTERIAN (U S A )

R o s e d a l e ( j t i w f t e r j s P«t :sb ( y£ewiur j C b i i i a c h , ( U . S . A J

Hubbard at W. Chicago Livonia 422-0494

10:30 A.M. Worship & Church School k

" A l p h a / O m e g a : P a s t , P r e s e n t ! F u t u r e ! "

Rev. Dr. Laurence A Martin Nursery Care Provided C e l e b r a t i n g Sixty Yeara of Faith a n d Serv ice

ST. PAUL 'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 27475 Five Mile Rd. (at Inkster) Livonia 422-1470

9:30 A.M. Adult Bible Study 9:30 & 11:00 A.M.

Worship & Church School

Dr. Ter ry A. Pu rv i s -Smi th

Dr. T.A. Purvis-Smith Rev. P R. I r w i n Rev. K.R. Thoresen

K i r k o f O u r S a v i o r ' * ' " * r aeeeo CHERB Y MILL

J L *, W E S T L A N D

^ ^ Church School • Worship 10 30 A M

NtlRSERY CARE AVAILABLE Neil D Cowling. Pastor 728-1086

ST. TIMOTHY CHURCH ; ^ '• 16700 N e w b u r g h Road ' 7T ' Livonia • 4S4-8844

Church School - Worship 11 00 A M November 20th

"Thankaghrlrtg Gives Benefits" Rev j Cyrut Smith Interim Pastor

A Creative Christ Centered Congregailon PLEASE v ts r r

VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 25350 West Six Mile Redford • 534-7730

Worship - Sunday - 10:00 a m. Carol M Gregg. Pastor

• Nursery Provided • Wheelchair Accessible •

8 L A n d r e w ' s C h u r c h 26701 Jov r.oad

* *» (Between Beech k>al» t inkster I

: Dearborn Heights Rev. Larry Austin

274-3820 Worship Service 10:30 A.M. Pot Luck Thanksgiving Dinner After Service. Turkey and Drinks Provided.

YOU ARE INVITED GARDEN CITY PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH (U.S.A.) '•4 1 Mxaawoe" • 471 7620

Worsh ip S e r v i c e s 9:15 & 11:00 A.M.

C h u r c h Schoo l 11:00 A.M. OAHCTM D BAKER. PASTOH

FIRST... In tha heart ot Plymouth/Canton

F I R S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N

CHURCH PLYMOUTH (U.S.A.] Main and Church 453-6464

Philip Rodgers Magee Pastor

JfcOO A.M. S 11:00 A.M. S u n d a y Worsh ip

9 t f0 A.M. & 11 Mi A.M. Church School, Nureery-8th Grade

"We Have Contemporary Since 1835 "

REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA

C H U R C H O F T H E S A V I O R (Reformed Church in America)

3 8 1 0 0 Five Mile. Livonia

WORSHIP SERVICE 9:30 A.M. N u r s e r y Ava i l ab le

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A.M. Rev Raymond VandeGiessen 464-1062

E CATHOLIC

ST. JOHN N E U M A N N 44800 Warren- Cam o n - 455-5910

Father George Charntey. Pastor MASSES

• a t w S e y 440 8 8 4 0 WM. (Mo *ao P M Mess Ourmg July t August)

Sun 7 JO. M O , 1 1 * 0 A.M 8 1 * 0 P.M.

F I R S T U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H el Ply mouth

» 48301 N. Tennom VV-S200 WORSHIP A CHURCH SCHOOL NURSERY-12

H I 8 1 1 * 0 AJS.

reuaTa' laJTSaaaas1- at S SO ^ m Nwaary Cere eroWdad

• T . MICH) ParMh

IAEL

11441 Hubbard- l i v o m e • 261 1456

Father Edward J. BakMMn. Pastor UL . . J ^ A A^.

IU MWBM S u n d a y S M

Saturday 5:1 18 30, 10-00

5:00 P M. A M . 12 Noon

Christ Community Church of Csnton

SS1-04SS

J o i n U s In O u r N e w B u i l d i n g

45701 F o r d R o e d C s n t o n

WORSHIP 1040 A.M. Fe l lowship -

Youth Club - Choir Bible S tudy

R e f o r m e d C h u r c h In Amer ica

.

Thursday, November 17. 1966 O&E * 7 B

Shooting makes pastor committed church bun^in By Larry O 'Connor staff writer

He doesn't wait for someone to ask. After a handshake, the Rev. Donald Liotelman begins, without missing a detail, on how a robber's bullet nearly left him dead.

"1 hope you don't mind me giving you all the gory details," said Lintel-man.

A year has nearly passed, but the memory is very fresh in the mind of tbe pastor of Nativity United Church of Christ in Livonia. Lintelman and his wife, Joan, had returned to their westside Detroit home from a gath-ering at a church member's home.

Lintelman parked the car and led his wife to the house She wasn't feel-ing well that day. He returned later to put the car in the garage.

When Lintelman went outside, he noticed another car in the drive way. Two men jumped out. Lintelman said "hello." The men returned the greeting and pulled guns. One grab-bed him from behind while another yelled for his wallet and his watch.

In shock. Lintelman couldn't speak. He couldn't tell the two men that be didn't have his wallet He was in his robe.

"The immediate thing that went through my mind was 'This is it,' " he said "I thought they would kill me."

FRIENDS TOLD the Linte [mans not to come to Detroit. Crime was bad, they said. It was only three months after they had moved from Erie, Pa., to take over as pastor of Nativity United Church of Christ.

With two gunmen in front of him, Lintelman could say they were right.

A shot rang off. Lintelman said it sounded like a cap gun The men fled and Lintelman found himself on the ground with blood all over his face.

A neighbor took him to the hospi-tal. The bullet broke his jaw, went under his tongue and out the other side of his face.

He still has a slight slur. He can trace the other reminder of the inci-de- . by running his index finger .Wong the scar on the side of face.

Later, it would take a bone from a cadaver and some bone marrow from his hip to piece his jaw back together. The doctor told him a cen-

The Rev. Donald Lintelman, paator of Nativity United Church of Chriat, is glad to be back at

ART EM AN DELE/st aft photographer

the pulpit after being shot in the jaw in Decem-ber of last year in a robbery at tempt.

timeter more and he would've been dead.

Of course from this there is the Donald Lintelman who is glad to be alive, thankful God has spared his life. Then there is tbe Donald Lintel-man who wonders why it happened.

"We have to have an all-out war against crime and drugs." he said. "No longer should we just assume the Detroit area is a bad place to live because it's harmful to think that way. . . . What's happening in Detroit will eventually happen here."

Lintelman admits not having any quick answers on how to stop the flow of drugs or crime. He doesn't believe guns are the solution.

He wants people to learn from ex-perience. He recently had officers

from the Livonia Police Department discuss crime prevention with his congregation.

HE HOLDS no malice towards those who shot him. He's convinced the assailants were on drugs, want-ing money for a fix.

"When you ask me about forgive-ness. I forgive because the person is not normal." Lintelman said. "I feel violated. . . Nobody has the right to go around shooting people for $20 to buy crack. No one has the right"

As a minister, though, there was always a sense of security That has been destroyed

The fear is still there a year later Lintelman said be has nightmares.

The brush with death won't deter

him from his work, though. Involve-ment has been the halknark of his ministry. Both lie and his wife are active in environmental and justice issues

He was ordained in the United Methodist Church, but moved on to the United Church of Christ. Lintel-man left the ministry for 10 years to work as the director of a YMCA in Sharon. Pa.

He went back into pulpit in 1979 as pastor of Community United Church in Erie. Then be received the calling for Nativity Church of Christ. Despite the shooting, Lintelman plans to stay here for awhile.

"I feel good about life," he said. "God has spared my life. I know there is more work for me to do."

ClergyCard: Don't leave the pulpit without it AP — Those who find satisfaction

in doing God's work can also find cheer in tbeir wallet with the Clergy-Card, created staffers.

The Rev. William McPhail, pastor of the independent West Shore Chris-tian Fellowship Church, came up with the idea while on a nationwide lecture several years ago.

"Why shouldn't clergymen, who are professionals, get what other professionals get — corporate dis-counts?" said McPhail, 48.

Members of McPhail's church em-barked on the project, calling com-panies around the country and ask-ing if they would be willing to offer cleric discounts.

"There are still a lot of people na-tionwide who have a soft spot for clergy and they've said they'd like to provide something for us because we're the ones who are always there for their weddings, baptisms, and fu-nerals," McPhail said.

THE CARD — which bears a cross and a Star of David — is available to clerics and staffers of all denomina-tions for $40 a year.

Nationwide, there are 10,000 peo-ple using the card for discounts of up to 50 percent on a number of pur-chases, including hotel rooms, car rentals and visits to amusement parks

McPhail said his Muskegon com-pany, ClergyCard International, is at a "break-even" point. Prof its will go toward philanthropic causes, be said.

The company is pushing for more members, sending out 70,000 flyers every month advertising the card. Also, a flier advertising a 24-hour free telephone line was mailed out with copies of Christianity Today magazine.

While McPhail thinks the dis-counts are deserved, the company acknowledges there's plenty of op-portunity for abuse because it has no way of checking if an applicant real-ly is employed by a church.

"OBVIOUSLY, that's a weak-ness," marketing director Steve Britton said. "We have to go on peo-ple's good faith and integrity when they fill out the application."

But McPhail is ready to tout tbe benefits of the card, after saving a bundle on a recent vacation in Flori-da.

"If I had walked up to the desk of that condo resort in Delray Beach and asked for rooms for a week, it would have cost us $1,500," be said.

"But with the card, it cost only $800 for two weeks, and we got to take the whole family."

• L o c a l n e w s y o u c a n u s £ • L o c a l n e w s y o u c a n u s e • L o c a l n

Your Invitation to Worship ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCHES OF CHRIST

Brigbtnjoor Tabcrijaclc A s s e m b l i e s of G o d

26555 Franklin Rd • Southflaid. Ml ll-e»6 & Telegraph - West ot Monday Inn)

A Chsrtgmanc Church where people ot many demonknmtiona worship together

Morning WoraMp - * 0 0 8 1 1 * 0 A M Sunday School - * 4 5 4 11 *0 A.M.

Celebration o4 Praiaa - 830 P.M. 7 JO P.M. Wed- Adult, Youth 8 ChSdran

Ministry to the Deal Sunday

Nursery provided at ail services THOMAS E. TRASH, PASTOfl

"A Caring & Sharing Church"

LIVONIA 15431 M e r r i m a n Rd .

S U N D A Y W O R S H I P 8 :30 , 11:00 A . M . & 6 : 0 0 P .M.

T H O M A S F E N D E R , M I N I S T E R DAVID KOHN. Associate Minister

427-8743 Sea Horaid o l Truth

CaH or Write tor Free Correspondence Course

MEMORIAL CHURCH O f CHRIST (Chnettan Chureftl

35475 r<ve Mtte Rd 4S4-S722 MARK McOltVneV fcfcnatar

Sieve Alter VoulK Mntl* ftlBLE SCHOOL

<AI agaa) » 30 A Ml a 15 A M Service • Uorr ng Wonfuc 10 45 * U

« Yomti Mumyt 6 30 P M

, F A I R L A N E A S S E M B L Y W E S T (Assemblies of God)

4 1 3 5 5 Six Mile Rd.. Northville

S u n d s y Worship , 11:00 A.M. A 6:30 PM.

F s i r l e n e W e s t C h r i s t i a n S c h o o l Praachod 8 K-8

348-9081

• COVENANT CHURCH OF AMERICA m

1 TW-CITY A SSEMBLY Of OOO !1OOH •mnM Carter

a*> mc (agar Aw a *—'•» on S 4S A M * • » « » • <

WM rw+Y Mo*/OOP u

nrv wcma« O IMKMUM PASTO"

FAITH COVENANT CHURCH

Making Faith A Way Of LiteI

* 35415 W 14 Mite (a1 Drake) Farm

661-9191

J Christopher icervogie

Douglas J . Hoimberg

"The Greet Commandment' Mark 1228-34

Sundsy School (All Ages) 3:30 WORSHIP 10:45 Evening Service 6:00

Us Study ft Youth Ore* ipe7.-00P.M-

The church bulletin is published every Thursday in the fJbserver Information for the church bulle-tin must be received in the Livo-nia office by noon the Monday preceding publication. Send in-fo rmat ion to the Observer. 36251 Schoolcraft Livonia 48150

• JOHNNY HALL FEATURED A free concert by singer Johnny

Hall will be presented Sunday. Nov 20, at Calvary Baptist Church of Canton Hall is a contemporary recording artist wbo has appeared with Billy Graham. His concert be- , gins at 6 p.m Calvary Baptist also will feature As choir in a special Thanksgiving service Wednesday, Nov. 23, at 7:30 p.m. A nursery will be available for toddlers during both events The church is at 43065 Joy, between Main and Lilley

• THANKSGIVING, OLD STYLE

Worship leaders and participants will dress in colonial garb as Hbly Trinity Lutheran Church of Livonia hosts a Thanksgiving service preced-ed by a potluck turkey dinner on Sunday, Nov 20 In keeping with practice in colonial times, no musi-cal instruments will be used in the service, psalms and hymns will be sung a capella, and a "tything" man will keep worshipers awake with his pole, ball and feather Dinner will be accompanied by bell players and musicians, beginning at 7 p.m at the church. 39020 Five Mile

• SPEERS IN CONCERT The Speers, nominated for four

Grammy awards and known as the First Family of Gospel Music, will appear in concert Sunday, Nov. 20,

zarene. 21260 Haggerty. Farmington Hills Performances will be at 9 30 and 11 a.m. and at 6 p m

• ECUMENICAL GATHERINGS

Clergy, choirs and members of various Livonia churches will partic-ipate in a Thanksgiving eve gather-ing at the newly completed St. Ai-dan's Parish. 17500 Farmington Rd.. Livonia. The theme "We Gather To-gether" highlights the ecumencial nature of the prayer service and cel-ebration, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Nov 23.

Five Redford and Livonia church-es will participate in the Annual Thanksgiving Eve Ecumenical Wor-ship Service at Village United Pres-byterian Church. 25250 W. Six Mile, east of Beech Daly, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Participating churches are Our Lady of Loretto Catholic. Redford Baptist, St. Martin's Episcopal. Good Shepbeerd Lutheran and Village Presbyterian

• SHARING THANKS Plymouth Christian Scientists will

uphold the tradition of inviting friends and neighbors to join them in a special Thanksgiving service, at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 24, at First Church of Christ. Scientist 1100 W. Ann Arbor Trail. A large portion of the service will be devoted to spontaneous sharing from the con-gregation, expressing gratitude to God for spiritual healing in their own experience

• MUSICAL THANKSGIVING A brass and percussion ensemble

will perform along with the 180-voice Ward Chancel Choir as Ward Presbyterian Church of Livonia con-ducts two Thanksgiving Day ser-vices, at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Dr Bart-lett Hess will give the message, "At-titude of Gratitude "

• FREE 'MESSIAH' CONCERT The Redford Civic Symphony and

several area choirs will present a free performance of Handel's "Mes-siah" oo Sunday, Nov. 27, as part of the Village Presbyterian Church's Sundays at Four concert aeries. Vil-lage Minister of Masic Craig Scott Symons will conduct An offering will be taken for expansion of the sanctuary organ. Tbe church is on Six Mile between Telegraph and Beech Daly.

• NO HUMBUG "A Christmas Carol" will oome to

life at First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth thanks to the dramatic reading skills of University at Michi-gan English profcsaor Bert Born-back Like Dickens. Homhack trav-els with a reading stand, and his per formace peoples the stage with a wonderful cast of characters. Scrooge and Tiny Tim will he heard from at 7:9t p.m Friday, Dec. 1 Tteketa are (S. Call 459-8444 lor ia-

The Rev. Robert Set tz h o l d s an a n t i q u e edition of t h e Bible, while Paul H o e r n s c h -meyer m o d e l s the g a r b of a co lonia l -e ra c h u r c h g o e r — which h e ll b e wearing at Holy Trinity L u t h e r a n s s p e c i a l Thanksg iv ing serv ices .

Practice of Faith" will take place from 7-9 p.m Friday, Nov 18, and from 9 a m to 4:30 p.m. the next day Healing service will take place at 5 p m . at St Matthew United Methodist Church. 30900 W Six Mile. Livonia. Dr Frances Geddes will lead the workshop. Geddes is a min-ister in the United Church of Christ. Registration is $20. People should bring their own lunch. Soup and salad will be available for a dona-lion For more Information, call 422-6038

* VIDEO SERIES The Wayne Wesley an Church will

present a video series seminar for parents, teenagers and preteens oo each Sunday through Dec. 6.

The series. ' How to Help Your Child Say No to Sexual Pressure," will be shown at 6 p m

The video f e a t u r e s Josh McDowell, well-known Christian speaker. The topics include why young people become sexually ac-tive. how to help them stay out of potential pressure situations, build-ing self-esteem and the ability to say no.

Tbe church is at 5225 Venoy Road. Wayne Child care will be provided. For more information, call 721-1751.

a BLOOD DRIVE Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian

Church will have a blood drive from 1 to 7 p.m on Tuesday, Nov. 22. in fellowship halL 9601 Hubbard, near West Chicago in Livonia. For more information, crfll 522-2487.

a MADRIGAL DINNER Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian

Church will have a madrigal dinner ! at 7 30 p.m. FYiday and Saturday. ; Dec 2-3, in fellowship hall, 9801 ; Hubbard, near West Chicago in Livo-nia. Cost is $17 a person, or $35 con-pie. For more information, call 422- ! 0494

a AUTUMN FAIR Christian Services Inc. will bold

an Autumn Fair from 10 a m to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Youth for Christ Center. 23331 W. Eight Mile Road at Telegraph. Craft fair, vendors, entertainment, hourly door prizes, food, clowns and mimes will be featured. For information, call -281-7400 or 581-2714.

a 25TH ANNIVERSARY Holy Cross Lutheran Church, ;

30650 Six Mile Road. Livonia, will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a dinner Saturday, Nov. I t . The fea-tured entertainment will be Joyfal Noise, a bell-ringing ensemble from _ St John's Lutheran Church In Red-" ford. "

On Sunday, Nov. 28, the Rev. Wfl- ' ham Moldwin will celebrate both the ; 9 30 and 11 a.m services

a UNITY CRUISE Unity Church of Livonia will have ;

an inspirational, seven-day crslse • starting Feb. ZS. The Rev. Geae Sorensen. minister and speaker, will be leading personal seminars aboard Coeta Cruise Daphne

"Cruise Control oo Adveeture" la a seminar d e e d e d to provids aa envi-ronment of matoal demanding among all For more information, call or toll-free

• REMARRIAGE SEMINAR Ward Presbyterian Church. 17084

Farmington Roed. Uvoala, will

x-x-XvXwX::-:-::;"::;::::'

iviviYi

• ALCOHOLICS FORfl Alcoholics for Chriat Io a •

fellowship conoucs.

d people The p w p m a m a t * p m Fridays at Detroit F i rs t -

Is Hills. 7:38 pm.

Full Gospel ~" ~ 7:88 p m

e

CHI aanwriu Sarvlca TOOO AM Sy MgM Bitota Otan 800 P U

Nova wit»er 20th at 7*0 P M - M D M I I W

MS 14 Pi *kam • UvorM - 425-7610

8 8 * O&E Thursday. November 17. 1988

ele&iaticfi arid THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH WESTLAND MALL

British Airways invites you to register for a Winter Holiday vacation for two to London, England. Four days, three nights and hotel accommodations. Your vacation will begin in style as you board a luxurious British Airways jet liner direct to London. Trip includes hotel accommodations at the Cumberland Hotel with English Breakfast daily. British Airways exclusive "City Saver" card and vouchers give you everything you need to have an unforgettable visit. Sight seeing, shopping, meals and drinks, tours and transportation — at discounts of up to 20%. All you have to do is enjoy and have a wonderful time! So register today at our new JCPenney Westland Mall store. Tickets valid f rom Nov 1. 1988 thru May 31. 1989 excluding Dec 14 thru 24 and March 20 thru 26 and subject to commercial demand

h mil

BRITISH AIRWAYS T h e world's favor i te airline."

Register to win one of these wonderful prizes. • Market Square - Osterizer Blender (39.99 value) • Cosmetics - A Basket of Beauty Products ($200 value) • Fine Jewelry - Ladies Pulsar Watch ($120 value) • Optical Department - 2 pair of eyeglasses ($100 value) • Fine Jewelry - Bulova Quartz 400 Day Anniversary • Styling Salon - A Basket of Jelene skin care products

Clock ($60 value) ($50 value) • Custom Decorating - Gift Certificate for $500 in Custom Decorating merchandise.

Register to win from November 17th thru November 19th in any of the specified departments. Winners to be announced Monday, November 21st at 4 p.m.

. Visit these departments for specials and savings. Styling Salon Childrens

Enjoy a FREE SCIENTIFIC SKIN ANALYSIS utilizing the famous wood's lamp by Jelene Skin Products Friday. November 18th from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday. November 19th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 20% OFF initial skin-care service. Discover new skin-care beauty the totalty-natural Jelene way Relax as your skin is cleansed, steamed and vacuumed By Jelene — trained professionals Make your appointment today STYL NG SALON DAILY SPECI. Thursday, November I7t PERM DAY: 20% off Sensor Perms by Revton/Realistic Reg $60-$65 Sate $48- $50

Friday. November 18th & Saturday. November 19th -Ughtners and brighteners Reg $55 Sale 38 50 PERFECT NAILS: Perfect natural looking nails by Creative Design* and the nail professionals in our Styling Salons. And while supplies last when you receive a perfect nail service of $45 00, we will give you a cosmetic bag filled with nail care products (A $25 00 value)

Cosmetics COSMETIC MAKEOVERS: Treat yourself to a fresh exciting new look with a makeover Fernand Aubry Thursday. November 17th 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Fr.day. November 18th 11 a m to 4 p m. Saturday, November 19th Receive a Character Sketch with any $15 Fernand Aubry purchase Revlon Saturday, November 19th 12 p.m. to 4 p.m

FRAGRANCE MODELING! Stop in to our cosmetic department and experience one or more of several fragrances being modeled

Friday. November 18th Cotonia 12 p m to 4 p m . L Oreal 4 p m to 8 p m . Clair Burke 12 p m to 4 p m Saturday. November 19th Cotonia 12 p m to 4 p.m

Jewelry REGISTER TO WIN A PULSAR WATCH; REGISTER for a women's Pulsar watch f$i20 value) in our Fine Jewe'ry Department

LORES FASHION JEWELRY CLINIC: Meet the Lor'ee fashion jewelry represeniatrve Frxiey. November 18th from 10 a m to 5 p.m. She will be holding a Lor'ee try-on dime im the Fashion Jewelry Department DAC RING CARAVAN! Visit our Fashion jewelry department and see the glittering selection of rings, many set with semi precious stones Thursday. November 17th 10 a m to 5 p.m.. Friday. November 18th 10 a m to 9 p.m. Saturday, November 19th 10 a m to 6 p.m.

Meet 'Littlefoot'

from the Lucas Spielberg movie

"Land Before Time" Thursday, November 17th, 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Friday, November 18, 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, November 19th. 11 p.m. to 2 p.m.

See Littlefoot \ star of the George Lucas and Steven Spielberg presentat ion Land Before T ime in the chi ldren s department Your chi ldren are sure to love see ing him Free bal loons while suppl ies last

Luggage MEET THE AMERICAN TOURISTER GORILLA: Visit our luggage department and see the American Tourister gortHa on Thursday November 17th from 12 p m to 2 p m and 7 p m to 9 p m

Shoes E A S T L A N P '

Portrait Studio Pay just 14 95 tor our popular 23-piece portrait package one 8x10, two 5*7 and eight wal let -srzed portrarts from one pose in the original portrait envelope, plus twelve friendship prints And. tor m e Grand Opening, we l l throw in 1 8 "x10" portrait for f ree Just ct ip out the c o u p o n and get in on the savings

$14.95 24-PIECE • PORTRAIT SPECIAL

tntfu<31 3 ArtO. t SxTt mnd $ rrmtcNrq Mln ft »• pom ot your —fctton C*J» It f r t p n n n

AvalfOH rn JCPonnoy MM. CM for pftotognphor hovrt r S M t l X t l l M M i u M l h ? .

THE PORTRAIT STUOlO

JCPenney ££ Enoirm Novmmbmr 23 IM•

NK SHOW: Take time to visit our beautrful new shoe department and check out the 'atest casual styfa shoes for women from Eastland* Friday, November 58th and Saturday, November 19th from 10 a.m to 5 p.m

DINGO TRUNK SHOW: SAVE 35% on all Dinoo* boots Thurs . Nov 17th thru Sat, Nov 19th The Dtngo representative, Jim Boyer. will be In our new store Fri. Nov 18th from 10 a m -9 p m and Sal . Nov 19th from 10 a m to 5 p m to help you with your selection

Housewares Chop, Wend, wfvp, puree The Oster Kitchen Center does it all Fmd out during a demonstration Saturday. November 19th from 11 a m to 4 p.m. REGISTER TO WIN an Oster blender ($39 99 value)

Custom Decorating Stop by and visit with our Decorator Consultants to help you select the style and fabric to suit your decorating preferences REGISTER TO WIN a $500 Custom Decorating Certificate ART FAIR: While you re in Custom Decorating see the lovely pictures on display Complimentary cookies and coffee Friday November I8ih from 10 a m to 5 p m

Optical Studio SAVE 40% on the regular prtce when you order a complete pair of prescription glasses Choose any frame with single vision, bifocal or trifocal lenses Progressive power tenses, tcratch resistant protective coating and '.Vher &p»c;a: terns available at'equiar arices Nn nther rtisrminti anrUx f i u plans accepted Free balloons for the kids Free eyegiaas cleaning and frame ed|ustment

You're looking smarter than ewer at

1 ! • • • • 0 3 JCPenney Westland Mall only. * J

Business © I j r © b s e r u e r ^ e u i s p a p e r s

Marilyn F l t che t t edi tor /591-2300

Thursday, November 17, 1988 O&E * ' C

Ben Maibach in f ront of t h e S t a n d a r d Federa l building in Troy, a Barton-Malow c o n s t r u c i t o n p ro jec t .

Protect estate from inheritance taxes By Alan Ferrara and Dan Boyce special writers

Local financial planning ex-pens reviewed the data of the family profiled here and made general recommendations based on the participants' resources and goals. The information is for educational purposes only; refer-ences are not intended as dis-crimination or endorsements bp Observer & Eccentric Newspa-pers or the advisers interviewed.

To receive a free financial planning brochure or to obtain a questionnaire to have you r finances reviewed in this column, contact the Center for Financial Planning, Dept. '200. 877 S.

Adams, Suite 202, Birmingham 48009 or call 642-4000

To plan for tbe future, it's neces-sary to know where you are today. This month's couple, Pete and Wen-dy White, know this. The Whites have maintained excellent organized records. They have a very good idea of where their money is going and periodically update income, ex-penses. assets and their net worth. This helps them react quickly to any changes in circumstances that might affect their financial planning.

Pete and Wendy, both in their late 40s, live in Rochester Hills with their 14-year-old son. Pete earns 175,000 in a computer position; Wendy is not employed They have given careful thought to their priorities and con-cerns for their financial future.

Financial Position INVESTED ASSETS

Savings/Money Market Certificate of Deposit IRAs-401(k) Plans Bonds Preferred stocks "ABC" Company stock Stocks and mutual funds Investment real estate Silver

NON-INVESTMENT ASSETS

Residence Autos, boats Other personal assets

$ 55,600 103,000

46,400 18,800 60,000

121,000 21,000

105,500 10,000

$275,000 18,700 22,000

Total Assets $857,000

LIABILITIES

Home mortgage $129,000 Stock savings plan loan # 18,100 Estate settlement cost * 20,000

Total Liabilities $167,100

Net Worth $ 689,900

The Bottom Line Financial strengths

• Substantial net worth for their ages • Excellent financial records and organization

Good progress toward portfoii • Educational account for child

• Good employee benefit package

Financial weaknesses • No revocable living trust

• Too heavy a concentration in company ("ABC") stock

• Large variable rate mortgage (10% rate)

• Preferred stocks are with weak utilities

FAMILY FINANCES

Their primary concerns include building wealth, providing for their retirement and building funds for the education of their son. They al-ready set up an education account for their son and are currenUy fund-ing it.

The Whites are having a new house built and are trying to deter-mine the best type of mortgage to take on the new house. Their current mortgage is a variable rate mort-gage currently at 10 percent. They anticipate closing on the new mort-gage in January. Current rates on fixed mortgages are running be-tween 10 and 10V« at most lending institutions.

Assuming they will be in their house more than three or four years, we strongly suggest they consider a fixed rate mortgage With the sub-stantial size of the mortgage they are contemplating, any significant interest rate increases could cause severe cash flow and financial diffi-culties If interest rates move down, the Whites can always refinance at the lower rates Although there is a cost for refinancing, that cost is modest in comparison to the risk as-sumed with a large variable rate mortgage.

THE WHITES HAVE already have amassed a substantial estate, which will undoubtedly grow over time. They should review their es-tate planning in order to minimize estate and inheritance taxes and pro-vide for an orderly distribution of as-sets. especially to their son.

The majority of their assets are jointly held, and the surviving spouse will be entiUed to ownership of all of the assets. This may create both pro-bate problems and federal estate tax problems upon the death of the sur-viving spouse

To the extent that the assets of the surviving spouse are in his or her own name, all of the assets will be subject to probate, which can be time-consuming and expensive To the extent that all of the assets owned by the surviving spouse ex-ceed 1600,000, federal estate taj may be generated that could b« avoided. CurrenUy every taxpaye has a unified credit against federa estate taxes at death (or for gift t a j es during lifetime) that will protet $600,000 of property from transfe taxes. In addition, any assets give to a surviving spouse pass free of e* tate tax under the allowable marita deduction

THE IMPLEMENTATION of a revocable living trust, with proper funding, can help the Whites avoid estate tax Tbe living trust Is de-signed to provide both a marital trust portion and a residuary trust portion to the surviving spouse.

pot under tbe full control of spouse, whil > the residuary portion Is available for by tbe rarrtvlng spouse By properly allocating assets into the residuary trust, tbe unified credit la both es-tates can be used, thus eliminating estate taxes on both deaths.

In additfcta, the lMng trust can provide for the eventual distribution to all beneficiaries Including any dis-tributions to the Whites' son on the death of Pete and Wendy. A chil-dren's trust can provide for immedi-ate distribution of gifts if it to fett

Ben Maibach marks 50 years in construction By Tom Henderson s ta f f w r i t e r

STEPHEN CANTRELL/sUrt photographer

that the son is capable of handling such amounts of money, or can pro-vide for a payout of income and prin-cipal over a specified period of time.

Finally, the living trust can also aid in avoiding probate. If assets are titled in the name of the trust prior to death, those assets are not subject to the probate process.

WE NOTE that the Whites have an umbrella liability policy, which is desirable. But it appears that they have only $100,000 of liability on their automobile and homeowners policies. Most umbrella liability poli-cies require that $300,000 of liability be maintained on their basic poli-cies. They should check this point with their agent.

Although the Whites have made good progress toward diversification of their investment portfolio, we note some points of concern. Cur-renUy, 22 percent of the Whites' portfolio is in stock of Pete's compa-ny, and he is purchasing even more stock through his employer stock purchase program.

Assuming the price of the compa-ny stock is of reasonable value, we would suggest that he consider start-ing to divest himself of some of the stock to give the portfolio greater di-versity. It appears that be will al-ways have a significant posiUon in the company stock, so if the value goes up be will not miss out on the portfolio growth. But the greater risk is that the company's fortunes might not do so well, causing a ma-jor loss in the portfolio. A good rule is that no more than 10 percent of any portfolio should be represented by a single stock issue.

Please turn to Page 2

In 1938 when Ben Maibach was 18, he wanted to work construction at Barton-Malow just long enough to save up a down payment on a farm in Bay City — one or two years, three at the most, and then he'd go back to milking cows.

He only made 60 cents an hour, but that was more than double what he made in his previous job in a gro-cery store. So he thought he'd be able to set a dollar or two aside now and then.

But "I never made enough to buy the farm," says Maibach, laughing.

Instead, the former high school dropout ended up making enough to buy the Southfield-based company, which currently has 208 contracts in 20 states, with a total contract value of $2 9 billion.

Rags to riches? HoraUo Alger would have called It a pipe dream, the stuff of novels, maybe, but too implausible for real life.

MAIBACH IS one of those bigger-than-life characters. He is chairman of tbe board of his seven companies (all construction related), is on the board of 20-some corporations or charities (including several Ameri-sure companies. First of America Bank-Detroit, United Foundation and the Southeastern Michigan Chapter of the Red Cross) and is a trustee of Lawrence Institute of Technology. Maibach (pronounced "my-back") recently retired as an arbitrator for the American Arbitra-tion Association and has been an or-dained minister since 1949; he does weddings regularly, did a funeral last Friday and preaches most Sun-days at the Apostolic Christian Church in Livonia.

"To whom much is given, much is expected," is one of his mottos

Another? "I've said many tiroes: The good Lord put me in the right place at the right time."

A lot of people are in the right place in the right time. That's just another way of saying you have a foot in the door. What you do with an opportunity is what counts. Sure, it helped that when be hired on, neither Carl Barton or Arnold Malow had any sons and treated him like one. But once Maibach was given tbe ball and told to run with it, he scored touchdown after touchdown.

To toast his 50 years with the com-pany and his contributions to society, Maibach was honored recenUy at the Detroit AthleUc Club by 200 friends and associates.

A BRIEF HISTORY: 1935 — Maibach's grandfather

dies, and Maibach drops out of De-troit's Redford High so be can go to Bay City and help get the crops in. (Several years later, though he is working long hours and making de-cent money. Maibach goes to night school and gets his diploma. Later, he takes engineering courses from

U-D and U-M.) 1937 — Maibach makes $14 for a

60-hour week as an assistant mana-ger in a grocery store He decides he'd rather grow food than sell it.

1938 — Maibach's father, Ben Sr.. is a supervisor with Barton-Malow and hires his son on as general labor-er and timekeeper.

1939 — The company likes him so well he gets a raise — to 63 cents an hour.

1940 — At 20. he marries, and the same year, at 21, be gets his big break. He is put in charge of an in-dustrial project in Wayne, where two immigrant laborers Lake him under their wings "They really carried me," he says.

Tbe project is a success and he goes on to bigger things. He builds a bouse in Redford Township "when it was still semi-rural It was on Kin-loch, when it was a new subdivision " (He later moved to Fox in Redford and this month is moving to a new home in Farmington Hills.)

1942 — A turning point: His wife. Harriet, dies in childbirth His son is buried in ber arms Though his fa-ther and grandfather had been bish-ops, he hadn't been active in the church until now. He hurls himself into his religion.

He also solidifies his reputation in the business. Barton-Malow gets a big contract for an Alcoa office and factory in Detroit Steel is scarce be-cause of the war, so Maibach gets his demoliUon license, tears down the building on the site and salvages the scrap. "No one had ever done that before," he says.

1944 — He marries Lorene. with whom be has eight children

1949 — The company is reorgan-ized and he is made vice president and offered an ownership position for $15,000. He is short of ready cash, so Barton and Malow loan him the money. And he is ordained.

1955 — Barton retires. Malow semi-retires to Florida and Maibach, now the execuUve vice president, takes over most day-to-day duUes.

1960 — Maibach buys out another part-owner and, at 40, owns 80 per-cent of the company, which soon joins the big leagues of national firms when it gets the contract for the Ford Woodhaven stamping plant, a rush-rush job for Lee Iacocca's Mustang. "They developed the plans as we built the plant We were still putting on the roof when tbe line started."

Tbe plant was 2.6 million square fee t one of the largest in the world at the time and a precursor of Bar-ton-Malow's later huge auto proj-ects, GM's Poletown and Orion plants.

WHEN MAIBACH joined Barton-Malow, it was a local company doing less than $1 million worth of busi-ness a year. Today, it is the largest genera] contractor in the state, and

PJ&ase turn to Page 2

Let em walk right in . . . . . sit right down

Instant seating for holiday guests!

. Ciuiiiu chd i r s from $3 / .95 . A iso a terr i f ic se iect ion of t ine tu rn i tu re and unique accessories. Do your Hol iday shopping at The Good Life Store

LIFE STORE

W . 6 M i l * R d

2 C * Q4tE Thursday. November 17. t»ae

California car insurance fight goes to court T t a r r t an old wUrj about how to

train a male. First you (et a then hit him In tbe

Why? Because first you've got to get his attention.

California voter*, three hours too late aa aeual to elect a president, mmnmgma to iwtog a pretty vicious sledgehammer at tbe auto Insurance hiMliws Nov. 4 by voting in a re-ferendum « — f o r an acroas-tbe-board SO percent cut in liability in-surance premiums.

Tbe California Insurance compa-nies lost oo time getting a stay from tbe California Supreme Court This wasn't much trouble because insur-ance companies have a big pool of idle young lawyers.

These insurance company lawyers are hired to loae lawsuits filed by

contingency-fee attorneys who used to chase ambulances and now ad-vertiae on television after "Hill Street Blues" goea off tbe air. Insur-ance company lawyers wort for in-surance companies until tbey start to win, then tbey quit and sue insur-ance companies oo contingency fees.

This is one reason why auto insur-ance rates are so high, and why if voters really wanted to cut tbeir auto insurance rates tbey should have banned "Hill Street Blues" reruns. But I digress.

CALIFORNIA VOTERS were up-set at tbe insurance companies be-cause tbe cost of insurance was be-ginning to pass the cost of a new car. Auto insurance was rising faster than a Beverly Hills house. You

Family finances: protect estates

Continued from Page 1

Another weakness in the Whites' portfolio ia in tbe utility preferred stocks. Some of tbe utilities repre-sented are weak financially, and there is tbe possibility at some point that tbe preferred dividend could be cut or stopped altogether. This would not only reduce tbe Whites' income but would cause a major move downward in tbe price of the preferred stock.

These stocks are also subject to significant interest rate risks; that is, as tbe interest rates move up, tbe preferred stock value declines. It would be preferable to have this preferred stock liquidated and reinvested in either high quality short-term maturity boods or per-

haps into convertible boods or bond funds.

With continued monitoring of goals and assets, the Whites are well oo tbeir way to attaining their goal of financial security.

Dan Boyce, a certified finan-cial planner. is a past president of the Metropolitan Detroit Soci-ety of the Institute for Certified Financial Planners whose prac-tice is in Birmingham. Alan F error a is a partner in the Farmington Hills law firm of Couzens, Lansky, Fealk, Ellis, Roeder Sr bazar. He is immedi-ate past president and current board member of the southeast Michigan chapter of the inter-national Association for Finan-cial Planning.

A CRACKLING FIRE FOR THE HOLIDA YS?

Y E S ! FREE

Williams Panel Brick can supply, install and professionally plan your fireplace in time for the holidays. Or do it yourself.

in home estimates or visit our showroom.

FEATURING:

• Superior & Martin Fireplaces.

• Stucco Stone lightweight stone veneer.

% Genuine brick.

• Wood Mantels & Surrounds.

• Gas Fireplace logs and Accessories O N S A L E N O W ! ! !

SUPERIOR Fc 3880 unit

ONLY'199"

* l I tCiicimi Pane! Brick Mfg. Co.

2 7 3 0 3 W . 8 M i l e

Redford 538-6633

Troy 524-9150

Men. if you're about to tu rn 18. it's t ime to register w i th Selective Service

at any U.S. Post Office.

It s quick. It's easy. And it s the law.

tiu, CW*T*/

ay

Interns Llfui:

YEAR END CLEARANCE

S A V E 40% on installed

cabinets with this ad

Limited installation times available before Christmas

COMPLETE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION DEPARTMENT

(LmmtifJl+iL

Come & Vat our beautiful showroom Model kitchens & baths

on display Jacuzzi whirlpool tubs

MOST faucets Martoeit* vantty tope Kohtar toMet, tubs i l n f c i Complete ceramic t ie work

M i f l B u i l d TOTAL nOPESTT SERVICES

Micamasters 30635 Plymouth Rd.-Livonia, Ml 48150-427

auto talk Dan McCosh

could picture the day was near when a tour bus would be coming down tbe street and you would bear, "And this insurance policy once belonged to Jack Benny. . . ."

Road and Track and sports car en-thusiasts were upset because cars that go ISO mph were paying even more than anybody else, which seemed unfair since you were that much more likely to kill yourself

rather than file a lawsuit People wbo lived in rotten, high-

crime neighborhoods were upset be-cause insurance companies red-lined their neighborhoods and raised in-surance rates as if they were steal-ing their own cars, instead of realis-ing that it was the people from ex-pensive neighborhoods — where rates were low — that were parking their cars around and getting them

stolen, so maybe tbey ought to get tbeir rates raised Instead.

Although the 20 percent rate cut was the ooe that pained, there were a total of five insurance-rate propo-sitions on the California ballot this election.

The California insurance compa-nies also had a proposition oo the ballot, which was rejected by the voters, that would have set up a no-fault insurance system and a cap on attorneys' contingency fees.

Half of this is familiar to Michi-gan residents wbo swallowed the no-fault argument a few years ago, which mainly seems to mean that rates can be raised because it isn't tbe insurance companies' fault Un-fortunately, Michigan ignored the

contingency fee system, and thee "Hill Street Blues" went back oo the air, and any hope was lost

California attorneys also spon-sored a proposition of tbeir own, which said they didn't want anything to change. Surprise.

Anyway, all this is in the hands of the California Supreme Court now and will be settled as soon as tbey get the Mike and Robin divorce off the docket. Meanwhile, a few insur-ance companies are contemplating a new policy where if you can make the payments, tbey toss the care in for free.

Dan McCosh is the automotive editor of Popular Science maga-zine.

Half century in construction Continued from Page 1

the 14th largest in the United States, according to Engineering News Record. It does gross business of close to f l billion a year, has seven divisions and employs about 1,200 persons.

(Though Maibach stepped down as CEO in 1976, when he is in town he goes to the office every day.)

Over the years, the company has built some of tbe biggest projects in tbe Detroit area, including Joe Louis Arena, U-M Hospital, Manufacturers National Bank building, tbe old Michigan Mutual Building and the Jeffersonian, a high-rise apartment building on Jefferson that was the-first of the modern apartment build-ings that are now abundant in and around downtown.

In 1960, the company began work on tbe post office downtown, which was to become tbe largest post off-ice in the country. (In 1961, Mai-bach's father, the project supervisor, died on the site of a heart attack.)

Nationally, Barton-Mailow is best known for its hospital projects. Cur-rently it is working on 37 such proj-ects and past work includes Beau-mont Hospital in Royal Oak and sev-eral projects for tbe Mayo Clinic in Minnesota.

Barton-Malow currently is build-ing, at a cost of more than $70 mil-lion, the huge Standard Federal Sav-ings headquarters on Big Beaver in Troy.

Nicknamed tbe Taj Mahal of De-troit by fans and critic* alike, tbe granite structure rises more like a pyramid from the surrounding land-scape. About 450,000 square feet with generous exterior and interior granite, glass handrails, and a breathtaking six-story atrium, it is scheduled to open in April-

dent of tbe family-owned Cloverdale Equipment Co., which rents, leases and sella heavy construction equip-ment son-in-law Mark Bahr is exec-utive VP and chief financial officer for Barton-Malow, son-in-law Tom Hitz is a project administrator for Barton-Malow, daughter Sberyl is in marketing and is bead of publicity for Bartoo-Malow; youngest son. Douglas, a civil engineer with an MBA is a job superintendent with Barton-Malow, and another son, Ben III, is Barton-Malow's president and CEO.

"And they all started in the field," said Maibach.

"Nowadays, it's hard to pass a family business from one generation to another. But I think we've been

very, very successful," said Mai-bach.

Tom Lucas has known Maibach for 20 years, first as an architect at another firm, more recently as pres-ident of ooe of Barton-Malow's sub-sidiaries, tbe Argosy Group, which does architectural engineering.

"If I thought he was an SOB, I'd tell you. I don't pull any punches."

„sa^d Lucas. "He's a gentleman.. That's a good description right there a gentleman.

""Every company develops a cul-ture, and basically, the culture at Barton-Malow has been ooe of car-ing. They care about their people, tbeir clients and the work they do. They're just a caring firm."

WHEN SPEAKING of tbe busi-ness. Maibach isn't most proud of bottom lines, or huge square foo-tages. It is that, despite its huge size, Barton-Malow is a family business.

Son-in-law Tom Moilanen is presi-

Due to printing error the phone number v»as

incorrect in last wee* s at.1.,

I n - H o m e O f f i c e Users. . . Beat retailers cost! Q u a l i t y , D i s c o u n t

• c o m p u t e r • p r i n t e r • t y p e w r i t e r • c o p i e r SUPPLIES

PUTHAN INFO PROCESSING SUPPLIES ( 3 1 3 ) 3 4 7 - 9 1 1 8

"Buy this furnace now, and "wte'll fire it up with FREE GAS!" Now for a limited tlm«, we'll reimburse you for your two highest gas bWs of the season after you install a new. deluxe Bryant furnace. Our furnaces are built wfth the rigth stuff to last season after season with safe, dependable, money-saving performance And wfth our free gas offer, now's the perfect time to buy a new high-efficient Bryant furnace. Call today for compiete details.

Bryant gas furnaces are built with the right" stuff...to last.

i i y i n

IBWMItCOOUWG

CALL TODAY

DCAMOftM HEIGHTS

Of» iSoexJ Ow> At row Pntciptt-ng MMATTOMW

ort zone HEATING « COOLING, INC.

531-1600 19189 BEECH DALY

RE OF OHO

GIFTS WITH CHARACTER

'We acquire quality, soCid, hard-zvoodfinis flings and

decor accessories that are timebss in design. incomparaBCe in value!

GIVE A GIFT WORTH REMEMBERING

Diningrooms • 'Bedroom SeU • Lamps • Tables • Chairs • Wall An Silver and 'Brass Accessories • Cfunawtar and

R e - S e l H t

34768 GRAND RIVER - FARMINGTON

Call 478-7355 Uon. Tu«. Wad * Stf 1M • TKi & Fh 10 9 • Sun 12 noorv4

CHIMNEYS C l e a n e d

S c r e e n e d R e p a i r e d

New

Roofs • Repaired

• R e - R o o f e d • New

• L e a k s S t o p p e d

Senior Citizen Discount

&endenl4M CROWN CONTRACTING, INC.

PW, Mo* M 4HS0

427-3981 LICENSED • INSURED • GUARANTEED

SINCE 1952

We are pleased

to announce that

Kenneth P. Berry has joined our

Birmingham/Telegraph office

as an Account Executive

RoNev&co. Member New York Stock Exchange. Inc and SIPC

30800 Telegraph Road • Suite 18?5 Birmingham, Ml 48010

<313)645-6900

A single source for all of your vehicle and equipment leasing needs.

• Personalized Service • Open and Closed End Leases • Free Loaners • Commercial or Individual • Free Pickup and Deirvery • Fleet Management • All Makes and Models - Vehicles and Equipment

W E W Q i n . n I.IK1C T O T . O W O R H J I B I T T O Q U O T E O N T O U R N E X T T F A f f f

471-6875 George Baths Leasing

M 1 0 « O R C H A R D LAKE WO, S U I T ! 109 • F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S MQiONALomcaa orraorT.M qaanowawosmi kam*mcity.m hmmi om

»CM««0*0.V» TQUOO.OM(teM«|HMWMM| WASMMQTOH DC

Thursday, November 17, 1968 O&E * 3 C

Crystal ball says economy will grow in '89 By Sid Mittra special writer

Through this column, I generally attempt to analyze, inform and in-terpret useful information for my valued readers. Today is an excep-tion. for in this column I plan to fore-cast the year 1989 by looking into my crystal ball

First, a word about the political backdrop We have a Republican president in the White House who must contend with a Democratic Congress. Bush's vision is close to that of Reagan, but he does not have Reagan's charisma In fact, his vi-sion Ls consistent with the old cliche, "Don't fix it if it ain't broken." Here, now. are my predictions for next year. Tbe Economy

The economy will continue to grow at a healthy rate Obviously, the rate of growth of GNP will vary from one quarter to another, but there will be no surprises in the way the overall economy wiil behave.

Budget Deficit

Reagan's supply-side economics was based on the premise that tax and other incentives created for the suppliers will accelerate the growth rate of GNP, which, in turn, will gen-erate additional revenues for tbe government. Obviously, that did not happen.

Tbe largest budget deficit on record is a living testimony to the partial failure of the supply-side eco-nomics. nearly, Bush considers the reduction in the budget deficit to be his top priority. I predict that the government will take the following actions to drastically reduce the def-icit:

1. The Congress has already changed the tax laws to wipe out most tax shelters and the tax advan-tages of insurance-related invest-ments. The Congress will refine, tighten and modify these laws even further.

2 The Congress will also look for additional ways of increasing the tax revenue which may include such rev-

© finances and you Sid Mittra

olutionary ideas as the taxing of mu-nicipal bond interest.

3. The IRS will speed up its tax collections and will ruthlessly en-force the current laws.

4. The personal and corporate tax rates will not be raised, because Bush will be hard put to break his campaign promises, at least during the first year.

5. Large deficits will continue to be a matter of concern, both for the government and the Federal Re-serve. Inflation

The inflation rate will rise a little from its present level, but will re-main at the "moderate level." That

is, inflationary worries will not be-come a major concern for us. Interest Rates

Interest rates will rise, but only moderately. There *ill be constant threat of rate increases, but these will not materialize. The Fed will continue to pursue a moderate to mildly tight monetary policy to in-sure the stability of the dollar Investment Climate

1. The investment scene will be dominated by the proliferation of a wide variety of investment products. As always, the insurance industry will be highly creative in introducing new and attractive investment prod-ucts.

2 Closed-end bond funds will be-come more popular especially be-cause of their high yield and poten-tial for growth.

3. Investors will continue to be leery of investing in individual stocks and bonds, especially because October 19, 1987 would still be fresh on their minds

4 The number of market timers will rise, as anxious investors at-tempt to minimize their risk of mu-tual fund investments

5 Economically sound limited partnerships will continue to domi-nate the market

6 The industry- will be creative in bringing out new investment prod-ucts in order to attract the savings of investors sitting on the sidelines

7 There will be a dramatic devel-opment in the market for CDs

8 Finally, investors will continue to be distrustful as "investment salespersons" intensify their efforts to lure investors into buying prod-ucts from them However, the true professionals, who have made a long-term commitment to their cli-

ents, will ultimately be victorious. S u m m i n g Up

I hope that this economic predic-tion for 1989, albeit tenuous, will belp you better plan for the future.

Edacatkmal Seminar Main Top-ics: 1. New President in 1989 — Good or Bad? 2 Making Money in a Sideways Market; 3. Annuity — a Booming Market. 4. CD No Penalty For Early Withdrawal; 5 Trading in Limited Partnerships

The Seminar, sponsored by the Ob-server & Eccentric Newspapers and Coordinated Financial Planning will be held from 7 p.m. to 9 p jn . on Tuesday, Dec. 6, in the offices of Co-ordinated Financial Planning, Shef-field Office Park, 3250 West Big Beaver, Suite 540, Troy, MI 48084. For reservations, call 843-8888.

Sid Mittra is a professor of management at Oakland Univer-sity and proprietor of Coordinat-ed Financial Planning.

Jatebuj^ • CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Frid. v. Nov. 18 — Plymouth Northvi » Livonia chapter of Full Gospel Business Men's Christian fe l -lowship meets <n 6 p.m. in Farming-ton. Informat'on Stanley C. Maren-tette.

• BUSINESS PLANS Saturdays, Nov. 19-26 — "Detail-

ing a Business Plan" offered 9-11 t.m. at Schoolcraft College, 18600 Haggerty, Livonia Fee:. $20 Infor-mation: 462-4448.

• HANDLING YOUR MONEY Tuesday, Nov. 22 — "How to Han-

dle Your Money . . Without the Worry" presented 7-8:30 p.m. as part of Fireside Chat series at Madonna College, 36600 Schoolcraft, Livonia. Free Information: 591-5126

• FUNDAMENTALS OF VALUATION

Thursday-Sunday, Dec. 8-11 — "Income Property Valuation Meth-ods" for appraiser offered from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 9 a.m. to noon Sunday in the Livonia West Holidome, 17123 Lau-

rel Park Drive North, Livonia. Non-member fee: $425. Information: 1-703-478-2228. Sponsor American So-cie'> of Appraisers. • CAREER ASSESSMENT

Saturday, Jan. 14 — Career as-sessment and planning seminar of-fered 7-9 p.m at the Holiday Inn-

Livonia West, Six Mile and 1-275 Fee $10. Information: 451-6888 Sponsor: Traveling Women's Infor-mation Network. • SMALL BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Copies of the free "Small Business Resource Directory" are available

at all National Bank of Detroit offic-es The booklet, produced by New Detroit and NBD, offers resource in-formation for operators of small business.

Send information for datebook to business editor, Observer & Ec-

centric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150. Dead-line is Monday for publication in the coming Thursday issue. If your item is about something to happen several weeks in the fu-ture. it may be run more than once, space permitting

£ QUALITY CONTROL

Wednesday, Nov. 30 — Meeting of merican Society for Quality Con-ol, Organization Development Net-

work and Organization Develop-tnent-Canada at 6 p.m Dearborn Hy-att Regency. Free: Information: Bill ftarral. 420-0122.

• FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE

Wednesday. Nov. 30 - Real Es-tate Investing Today" offered 5:45-6:45 p.m. at Madonna College, Levan at Schoolcraft, Livonia. Fee: $5. In-formation: 591-5000.

• MONEY FOR RETIREES Wednesday, Nov. 30 — "Reduce

Your Taxes Safely" offered 10-11 a.m. at Plymouth Chamber of Com-merce, 386. S. Main, Plymouth. Free. Information: Phyllis J. Wordhouse, 459-2402. Sponsor: Wordhouse & As-sociates Inc..

• RETIREES INVESTING Wednesday, Nov. 30 — "Legally

Reducing Your '88 Taxes" offered 7-8:30 p.m. at Hellenic Cultural Cen-ter, 36375 Joy, Westland. Free. In-formation: Phyllis J. Wordhouse. 459-2402. Sponsor Wordhouse L As-sociates Inc.

business people

Stanley Martinet was appointed executive vice president and chief administrative officer with Tbe Washers Inc., an eight-company au-tomotive parts manufacturing group based in Livonia Before Joining the Washers group. Martinez was presi-

den t of Radius Health Care System Jlnc

' Sssaa Matthews was promoted to ^director of (Mint production at Group £243 Inc. in Ann Arbor Matthews had •worked for Health Alliance Plan, 'Dearborn Lithograph and Butler Pa-mper Co., both in Livonia. *

' Kenneth Hill of Canton Township 'was promoted to director of opera-t ions with Meadow Products of 'Michigan Inc. Before Joining Mead-iows. Hill was with Volkswagen of 'America Before that, he worked for -18 years in materials control at Mas-Isey-Ferguson (now Variety Corp.) #

* Please submit black-and-white '-photograph.*, ftrr tm-lu--Iston in the business people coi-> m n While we value the receipt •of photographs, we art unable to hue every photograph submitted zif you want your photograph re-turned, please enclose a seif-ad-*dressed. stamped envelope Indi-cate in a margin on the ffont of phe photograph that you want it ^returned We will do our best to tcompky unth your request. Send

n-matum to. Buataeaa Editor . 11 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48130. lae include city of residence

_ _ o daytime telephone number where information can be w r v fied

en a new One^ar eposit at Manufacturers

and you waft get a toaster. I •

Just more bread.

6 3 3 i S 5 ^ 8 9 F 2

Our new One-^ar Time Deposit account at Manufacturers Bank doesn't come with gifts, just regards. Like a 10% interest rate through December 31.

And after that, jouU have the advantage of a variable rate. Should market rates rise, vour return will increase with the market. And if rates fall, vour return will always be at least 1/4% over our regular savings rate - so wuVe protected*

Plus, you can open \our account with only $500 and make additional deposrts of '$D0 or more any' time during the term of your account. So open our new One-^ar Time Deposit at Manufacturers today and get the business bank acWuagi Not to mention more bread

Visit vour nearbv branch or caD &D-M2-99T today. Bank wHere busmcM hank*.

7 W W I V ; • f s

Now get a F/o interest rate when you open our new 0ne-1fearTime Deposit Substantial penalty fc* eartv withdrawal Men*er FDIC d u m o n t h l y after December Rased on ar awraflf at ihe fcwr \wfewtag Me* • '.SO*,

Tf ru fday . N o v x n b f 17. 1983 O&E (L.P.C.R.W.G-4C)**5C

T H E R E ' S A N E W S P I R I T I N B A N K I N G

i

Empire of America Fader* Saving* Bank Mwwtm FS4.IC

Detroit

prraonrt aoooo vw> Pr**. aaa-rwo i i9mo wot

77MS40 •OUIWI f tLOt 34700 Swtf iwj fc in 8274883 I 20400 Vital B MAe. 358-2017 / 25177 CM i n i d i 557-7*40 I TW-TWte HdL 28688 358-4511 HBMMCHAM: 4140 Wm Mapit 636-2546 132880 SotfMW*. M 4 4 U 0 (MS ftUK. 13700 W M 9 M * . 547-7330 I 25986 CooM*. 547-6400. CLOnONt 1305 Wm 14 KHe 435-4430 tummHCTOM MLLA 31300 OdMnl Lake. 851 7222 1BUWW. 13710 Caat 14 M e . 2944350 r m u K i m c i m . 3747 u m 15 Mi* 977-0957 i m C A i 4567* ttn Ofte. 731-4500 M A M M M N i 13007 M M Warm* SM-7680 •OCHtSTra M U A C*o l (Mm M A 1388 WMton B m M . 656-1040 C M 8 ! WOOMc 20085 Madi k m c 884-0161 UVOMAi 33897 Rat M b Road. 4254833

* A >

I ' . - - ' s * / » . .

. , I * # *

w • • « h , : i > ' , ' » I «"«"(*« i • , , . , . n /

INTRODUCING THE NEW EMPIRE OF AMERICA, WHERE EACH AND EVERY EMPLOYEE Is DEDICATED TD ONE SIMPLE PRINCIPLE:

GOOD SERVICE. GUARANTEED. A new look. A new spirit. A new philosophy. Wihat does it all mean for you? Everything. Because we've translated that philosophy into something our industry has never seen before: a comprehensive collection of guarantees that gives you the best service in the business.

Cour t eous Pe r sona l Service . Guaran teed . If you feel we've failed to deliver, you'll receive an apology and $5 to compensate for the inconvenience.

P r o m p t Service . Gua ran t eed . Our branches will answer your call in four rings, or we'll give you a brand new phone.

Fast Responses . G u a r a n t e e d . We'll respond to your written inquiries to a branch within one week of receipt, or we'll present you with a pen and pencil set along with our apologies.

Convenient Service . Guaran teed . We'll schedule an appointment for you in our branch with as little as 24 hours' notice, or we'll give you a copy of the best-seller — Money Guide

Fast Approval . G u a r a n t e e d . You'll have a credit answer on your completed Home Equity Line of Credit application within 48 hours (excluding weekends and holidays), or we'll pay you $25.

Mor tgage Speed . Gua ran t eed . You'll have a formal commitment from our mortgage banking company on your completed mortgage application, if approved, within 2 5 business days or they'll pay you $250 at closing.

O i w P a j Loan Appioral. C u a i a i i t w l . You can haw an aiuawr on your personal laart or auto loan, if it's approved, no later than 24 hours after we receive your completed application (excluding weekends and holidays) or we'll take % off the loan interest rate.

Quick Service. Guaranteed. You'll never wait more than 10 minutes to see any bankj;mployee, or we'll buy you coffee and give you a coffee mug.

Error Free Service. Guaranteed. Your checking statement will be free of transaction errors or we'll refund that statement's monthly service charge.

Good Service. Guaranteed. It's no idle promise, it's a guarantee each and every one of us will live up to every day Because we feel you deserve to bank with the best - Empire of Amenca Federal Savings Bank. Visit your Empire of Amenca branch for complete details on these guarantees

Guarantee* art to c h a r * or cancrfaunn M t n y t m -Mfcnut nntac* AH appkcaMr I n n on any a-ard j r r fee mponaMwy <4 tt*

Thursday. Novemtwr 17. 1988 O&E * SC

Growing threat: plastic trash This is the second of three parts

about plastics and their effect on our environment:

The current plastics proliferation is having a dual impact on our envi-ronment. First, many of the chemi-cals used in the manufacture and processing of plastics are highly tox-ic (poisonous) This results in hazard-ous wastes, toxic emissions and dis-charges of toxic chemicals into near-by waterways

Second, at the end of the lifetime for this throw-away plastic packag-ing anc products, these materials be-come "post-consumer" trash ending up along the roads as litter or con-tributing to our overflowing solid waste landfills.

As consumers, we don't think of plastics as toxic simply because by the time they reach us — they're not However, the ingredients in plastics production have dangerous proper-ties t< those who work in plastics factori^s^oij those who live near a plastics factory

Terry Glbb In 1986, 20 chemicals were cited

by the EPA for having generated the most hazardous waste Five of the top six chemicals are commonly used in plastics production. They are: propyleoe (no. 1 on the EPA list), phenol (no. 3), ethylene (no 4). polystyrene (no, 5), and benezene (no 6).

In addition, a 1983 scientific re-view reported that people living within 20 miles of a PVC plant have more risk of cancer due to vinyl chloride emissions, a known carcino-gen. than does tbe general popula-tion.

In the post-production period, plastics continue to pollute through

litter and solid waste disposal. A 1986 litter survey performed by

the Michigan Department of Trans-portation revealed that plastic con-tainers had increased 32 percent over the amount counted in 1980 The department also reported that Stryofoam containers were the most frequent item littered along road-ways.

Litter is only a small part of the post-consumer pollution, however. Our rapidly filling landfills are where plastics have their greatest impact.

A recent study commissioned by the EPA found that plastics account-ed for 9.6 million tons or 7.2 percent

by weight of our municipal solid waste Over half of this, 5 million tons, was plastic packaging

The 7.2 percent by weight figure at first seems like a small percent-age of the total solid waste. And. in fact, the plastics industry quotes that figure to show "bow small" the plas-tic disposal problem i^.

However, because plastics are so lightweight, it is estimated that plas-tics actually make up 25-32 percent in volume of our trash.

Currently, as with all our trash, 85 percent of all plastics are landfilled. Within the next few years, that win change because usable landfill space will be filled. There are three alter-natives to landfilling plastic: source reduction, recycling or incineration.

NEXT WEE& Tbe alternative disposal methods for plastics.

The Consumer Maiibao an-swers y o u r q u e s t i o n s Address mail to The Consumer Mailbag, Concern Detroit, 1 Kennedy Square. 4th Floor, Detroit 48226

UP spruce picked for State Capitol

A 75-foot Norway spruce from state-owned land in the Upper Pen-insula has been selected as Michi-gan's official holiday tree this year, Gov. James J. Blanchard said.

The tree is on the grounds of the Newberry Regional Mental Health Center and will be donated by the Michigan Department of Mental Health. Tbe governor and Lansing city officials will light it during the

capital city's annual celebration oo Friday, Nov. 18.

Tbe state s official holiday tree was to be cut down "the old-fash-loned way," with ax and crosscut saw. last week and stands in front of the state Capitol building.

A 50-foot Michigan balsam fir from Huron-Manistee National Forest, near Cadillac, will stand in front of the US Capitol in Wash-ington this year.

Wayne County honors DSO Wayne County Executive Edward

McNamara has declared November to be Detroit Symphony Orchestra Month in honor of the orchestra's di-amond jubilee.

Founded, in 1914, the symphony has enhanced the lives of music lov-

e r s throughout the w o r l d , McNamara said, in issuing the proc-lamation

Tbe orchestra has been under tbe direction of maestro Guntber Herbig since 1983

THE LASf CHANCE SALE Big savings on floor samples, discontinued & one-of-a-kind items.

Chaise Lounges Boudoir Chairs Clocks Pictures Sofa Beds - all wi th inner spring mattresses Three piece corner bed groupings Flotation systems THE DENMARK

WARRANTY

2 year free parts and labor war ranty Visa, Discover and

Mastercard We lcome Layaway and terms available

FREE Estimates & Easy Financing are available M O N . , THURS.. FRI. T I L 8 : 3 0

TUES. . WED., SAT . T I L 5 :30 T E L E G R A P H AT 12 MILE

3 5 6 - 2 2 2 2

...is coming! N O W is t h e t i m e f o r y o u r

F U R N A C E S A F E T Y & E N E R G Y C H E C K - U P

Make sure your fu rnace is ready for winter. We will inspect heat exchanger

fo r carbon monoxide leaks. Inspect belts, f i l ters , flue and chimney. Inspect and oil

m o t o r and b l o w e r . C h e c k a n d a d j u s t thermosta t , fan. limit controls, and safety pilot.

Test for proper combustion and performance. Offer expires December 15, 1988.

ONLY s o q s o *

nmnMcooim

Call Denmark Heating, one of Michigan's largest growing Bryant Dealers

•Oil furnaces slightly higher

Denmark Heating & Cooling (313) 722-3870

DOWNTOWN

NORTHVILLE'S ANNUAL

CHRISTMAS WALK AND

SANTA PARADE SUNDAY, N O V . 2 0 NOON - 5pm

PARADE STARTS AT NOON

If y o u h a v e n ' t t h o u g h t a b o u t C h r i s t m a s y e t , t h e r e ' s n o b e t t e r t i m e t h a n n o w ! W e ' v e d o n e e v e r y t h i n g t o h e l p y o u w r a p u p y o u r h o l i d a y s h o p p i n g q u i c k l y a n d c o n v e n i e n t l y . P l u s w e ' v e d e c k e d a l l t h e h a l l s a n d t r i m m e d a l l t h e t r e e s w i t h t h e m o s t f e s t i v e s i g h t s a r o u n d . C o m e j o i n u s f o r a h o l i d a y s h o p p i n g s p r e e a s w e c e l e b r a t e t h e m e r r i e s t s e a s o n o f c h e e r !

THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS WELCOME YOU TO NORTHVILLE ATCHISON HOUSE BOOKSTALL CRAWFORDS RESTAURANT EDWARDSCATERERS IV SEASONS FLOWERS & GIFTS FREYDL'S CLOTHING GENITTI'S HOLLOWAYS BAKERY JUDYS DECORATING KITCHEN WITCH LAPHAMS CLOTHING LITTLE ITALY LONGS BATH BOUTIQUE MACKINNONS MARQUIS BOUTIOUE MARQUIS IMPORT MARQUIS THEATRE M.T. HUNTER MULBERRY TREE NORTHVILLE CAMERA NORTHVILLE JEWELERS NORTHVILLE WATCH ft CLOCK ORIN JEWELERS PAINTERS PLACE PEDOLERSFOUR PERRINS SPORT GIFTS PICTURES PLUS SANDIES HALLMARK . SWEETS ft TREATS (Grandma B*ttys) TRADITIONS BY EMMY MACKAY f TOWN ft COUNTRY CYCLERY UPTOWN SHOPS WEST END CO. _ . WILLIAMSBURG INSPIRATIONS

Get to Grandma's house

for less. Budget's Holiday Weekend Packages wil l he lp

your travel money go a long way, too. Wherever you re going this hol iday weekend Budget has some money-saving ways for you to get there And we can he lp you with all your special needs, too - a car a van or for moving school gear, and the best price on a Lincoln Call early for holiday reservations Be sure to ask about our un l im i ted mileage rates

The You Package Off by yoursel f0

An economy car at a remarkably smal l cost cou ld be your answer

Low rate is per day!

$ J 6 9 9 *

The Mini Package Our M i n i Van

w i l l carry seven p e o p l e a n d t he i r gear

Low rate is p e r day !

$ 3 4 9 9 *

The Grandma Package Put t h e w h o l e fami ly, i n c l u d i n g Rover ,

i n t o t h i s i n t e r m e d i a t e - s i z e car

Rate is for 3 Lincoln Deal

T h e e l e g a n t L inco ln Town Car. at t h e area 's best p r i c e

Low ra te is pe r day!

days $ 5 5 9 8 *

$ 3 9 9 9 *

The Grandpa Package

Put a b u n c h of f r i ends a n d f a m i l y i n to th i s fu l l - s ize car

Low ra te Is pe r day

$ 2 2 " *

Budget: car and truck rental

FOR LOCAL RESERVATIONS. CALL 355-7900

Birmingham • Warren • Southfield • Metro Airport qwond arc t p n u l piomMton*

cKarje lot my w n n wi« f * I n WCb tar dr imri ikkJc J* and tar

« M l i o n l mftroooMum toe

" I

Thursday, November 17, 198-6 O&E <P,C,n,W.G-6Ct* 13A

Posse to track medical waste ^ TII in U« •-> rlara n n m j IUVII r W n i f i i O f l stafl writer

Michigan may join a 10-»Ute pilot program ran by tbe national Envi-ronmental Protection Agency (EPA) to track medical waste.

Tbe topic became a major concern last summer when medical waste, including used hypodermic needles, washed ashore on beacbes in New Jersey and in the state along Lake Michigan near Ludiogton.

It became a summer of record beat, no rain and editorial cartoons showing kids playing with needles in-stead of sea shells at the seashore.

According to Tom Scott, press spokesman for Gov. James Blanc-hard, one of the governor's aides, J.D. Snyder, was in Maryland this week discussing the proposed pilot program with EPA officials.

Barbara Lambert of the EPA, who was in Michigan recently for a con-

ference of municipal officials, iden-tified the 10 likely states for tbe project as New Jersey and Connecti-cut and the Great Lakes states of New York, Pennsylvania. Michigan. Illinois, Wisconsin. Ohio, Minnesota and Indiana.

The program is a result of recent federal legislation requiring the EPA to come up with regulations curbing hospital waste.

ACCORDING TO SCOTT, "At this point, we are working with the EPA to help develop and shape these rules. We're trying to develop rules we think would be beneficial to the Great Lakes. And whether we get In-volved or not depends on those rales.

"Right now. if we find medical waste we can impose penalties, but we'd be better off if we had a track-ing system."

Snyder is chairman of a Great Lakes task force on medical waste.

Scott said tbe EPA has until Feb. 1 to work out details of its proposed program. Most states, including Michigan, will then have the option of joining the program or not Lam-bert said New York and New Jersey would be required by federal offi-cials to participate.

Officials think the medical waste that washed up on Michigan shores last summer came from a hospital in Wisconsin. How it got on Michigan beaches, forcing their closing, no one knows.

The EPA says if it studies waste from the time it is generated till it is disposed — including wbo has tbe contract to haul it away and where it is supposed to go — they can better find and punish violators, and come up with better regulations to insure its proper disposal.

UNDER CURRENT federal law. hospitals are responsible only for

hazardous waste they generate. There are no state or federal rales for other wastes.

Hospital waste is divided into four classes — infectious or "red bag" waste, hazardous waste, waste that may be hazardous and routine trash.

Infectious waste includes used needles, human tissue and body parts.

Hazardous waste includes labora-tory agents like cyanide and acids.

State Rep. Michael Bennane, D-Detroit, has Introduced legislation that would regulate the disposal of infectious medical waste. He chairs the house Committee on Public Health.

Hospital officials have down-played the chances of getting infect-ed from hospital waste, but in light of the furor over AIDS, public re-sponse to used needles washing ashore on beaches was vocal. And It was heard in Washington.

KIDS! COME & BRING YOUR PARENTS

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY DANCE COMPANY presents

O X S T A G E ! 1988 Annual Dance Concert

for Kids Saturday, Nov. 19 • 2 P.M. * 3:30 P.M.

Community Arts Auditorium Wayne State University Campus

450 Kirby at Cass

TICKETS: Children & Students $2 00- Adults S3.00 Call 577-4273 tor Group Reservations

We know you're gonna love it!

P.A.R. GOLF, INC.

AND

team up to present fantastic

GOLF VACATIONS

= MERCY

8TH GRADE PLACEMENT TES

Bring a #2 pencil

Snacks will be on sale

Testing Fee: $8 * N o r e g i s t r a t i o n n e c e s s a r y

2 9 3 0 0 E L E V E N M I L E R O A D F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S , M l 4 S 0 1 8

( 3 1 3 ) 4 7 6 - 8 0 2 0

Hospital waste it divided into four clasees — i n f e c t i o u s o r " r e d

bag" waste, hazardous waste, waste t h a t m a y b e h a z a r d o u s

and routine trash.

3, 4 & 7 NIGHT CHARTERS TO BAHAMAS from $269

7 NIGHT CHARTERS TO FLORIDA JAMAICA & ACAPULCO from 5159

(Via American Trans Air)

ASK ABOUT PACKAGES TO OTHER PREMIER GOLF DESTINATIONS LIKE

MYRTLE BEACH • FLORIDA • GEORGIA - CAROLINAS - AND MANY MORE'

P.A.R. GOLF, INC. 3 f 3 - 5 6 2 - 2 5 3 3

8 0 0 - 2 2 2 - 2 2 2 0

*20000 REBATE DELUXE FURNACE SALE

We v not comtortftt>i« until you are 1. HIGH

EFFICIENCY HEATING » COOLIfJb 2. LOW

SOUND LEVEL 3 2C YR MEAT

EXCHANGE WARRANTY

4. COMPACT SIS 5. EASY

MAINTENANCE INSTALLED ANO RUNNING

* 1 1 9 5 city permit* extra MODEL SMXMC

Expires Nov 30. 1988 'ComtMnatior ol Carrwr end duller retries

TRU HMlmg &

Qarden City 427-6612

TEMP Cooling, Inc

ReeKtetue Canton T w p .

961-5600

GET OUT OF TNI DAM. ,ntor ""wo* Catatog

enugrnen ,-ou in •oJo'rnatxy I* s "ee Dv — Comumer Information Center Depl. ID, PuUo, Colorado I10M

Coleman.* You've seen the light.

IllHIIl'll

HEATING & AJR CONDITIONING

Coleman means quality. Always has. Always will.

Coleman1 Furnaces The quality you trust in

the Coleman lantern is built into every Coleman Furnace! They've earned the respect

ol homeowners all across America because of their

energy efficiency, and they're built to last. Coleman Furnaces

a re available for every size home

and budget Call us today

for the full story:

State W i d e Energy Sys tems , Inc. 8 1 2 0 R o n d a Dr ive , C a n t o n

P h o n e 4 5 1 - 0 8 2 0

S M I T H CORONIV

- $148'5 10 lbs. that will lighten

your course load 1$ typing term paper* getting you down? Here'* something to pick you up... SMITH CORONA'S SL OS.

It's electronic - it's portable wtth features you'll find on much more expensive machines It weighs a mere 10 lbs. yet It's packed with super time savers as • Full line •WoraEraser«» Auto Center. Auto Return

1 I I I

*

I I O F F I C E E x p i r e e Dec 31 . 1 9 8 8

Q l n ' C S U P P L Y S A L E S * SERVICE 34825 FORD RD. i a i A O 0 4 • W I N C . RENTALS ^VESTLAND 0 9 5 a 0 o g J |

HOLIDAY MODEL CLEARANCE OPEN HOUSE • NOV. 19 -20

Home for the Holidays

Hem you can own your own home end Hve in Commerce M a e d o w , the moet prestigious and beautiful manufactured home community in Oefctend Count* for leee than it coets to Mve in

As Low ae 1 0 * Down Homes from $22,000 Long Term Financing

COMMERCE MEADOWS

• Model Homes On Display Site Rental From $270

Four miles north of 1-96, on Wixom Rd

Open 7 Days

(i8427(>T IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AVAILABLE

i f T i ' 'I

"

Some health plans are like hospital gowns: Thev never covftrasmuch a vnu wi ih thnv wnnlri • " " y • • u w u i " " • w w t i i t a u i i u v w i o t f u r o y w w j i l l i When it comes to health care, traditional medical insurance leaves a lot to be desired Because they only cover a portion of your costs. Health Alliance Plan, on the other hand, is much more comprehensive. We offer complete coverage for virtually everything from pediatrics to geriatrics. And this extensive medical coverage is available from over 1,600 physi-cians at 23 medical centers, 18 hospitals and hundreds erf individual doctor's office locations.

To find out how you can become a member, call 872-8100. You 11 learn why Health Alliance Plan is such a great way to cover your medical needs. And that's the naked truth.

I

Thursday, November 17, 1988 O&E ( • 7 C K F - « e x S ) l 3 A

Now evidence Hospital

more ways to give birth.

More birthing options than any

Introducing Providence Hospital New Lite Center. Suburban Detroit's newest, and we think finest, obstetrics facility. Our New Life Center gives you more birthing options, more choices, than any other area hospital.

LDR Suites, a popular choice. Our ten LDR suites allow mothers to labor, birth and recover in one location. These private suites are a welcome departure from the traditional hospital birth experi-ence. Beautifully decorated, each suite creates the perfect setting for you to spend time with your family and bond with your baby.

Traditional Delivery Suites. Our new delivery suites are for mothers who wish to have the traditional birth experience or for those who may require a

l Cesarean delivery. Your husband, I or any labor partner who has

been through an approved childbirth class, may he with you in the delivery suite during labor, birth and bonding with your baby. Each of our delivery suites is state-of-the-art in every way.

essential medical attention you need in the critical moments before your physician arrives.

the Family Birthing Center. Our freestanding Family Birthing Center offers another alternative in the birthing experience. T h e only one ot its kind in the state of Michigan, the Center provides a home-like setting with a staff of experienced nurses dedicated to natural birthing techniques.

Our Family Birthing Center is accredited by the National Association of Childbearing Centers and offers the advantages ot a home birth. Family and friends are welcome and you can go home in just 24 hours.

Providence, or give us a call at 424-3068 for a free brochure and to schedule a tour. It you don't have a physician, call Providence Hospitals physician referral service at 424-3999.

Clip for more information and send to:

Providence Hospital New Lite Cen te r

16001 West Nine Mile Road

P.O. Box 2 0 4 3

Southt ield. M l 4 8 0 3 7

Please send me a free brochure about the New Lite Center.

NAME

ADDRESS

High-Risk Rooms. For women with medical problems, we have two high-risk rooms which offer specialized care during labor, birth and the early recovery peruxl. Because we

have an obstetrician in-house at all times, we can provide the

Should the need arise, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. a i r N1CU has the advanced medical equipment and the sophisticated technology to care for seriously ill newborns. An

obstetrician, neonatologist and perinatologist are available 24 hours a day to care for newborns with special problems.

CITY: _

STATE

PHONE-

ZIP

Learn about your options. Set up a tour. So if you're planning to have a baby, visit Providence Hospital and learn aKxit all your-options. Ask your doctor about

SelectCare. In addition to many traditional insurance carriers, PnmJence Hospital is affiliated with Select Care. Ask your employer about Select Care.

PRQVTOENCF. HOSPTTA1

IN|H,||C{ New Life Center U*qu® O O K M m Mafsmat and Han i C M '

CNMPtwdmccHoHWtol. Ml.

I

1

•ttt

k

c

J i

4 i v • %

*. i

I >

51

\ $

" • a ~ j

tC<P.CXW.Q.10A) O&E Thursday. November 17. 1988

a A-Long with

£

Saturday & Sunday November 19th & 20th! I_<iv<I, is ICVM-Iers Huh \niii\<Ts.ir\ s.ilr p romises i<> Ik-mtisii r<>\<>ur i-.irs wvrc i.ikinv*

5 0 ° 0 O F F

A L L D I A M O N D A N D C O L O R E D - S T O N E J E W E L R Y

. - S i m r l i i n i • W . I I I S l o r i h i o i it *

I loll i miss this < h.uu t* hi piiri h . isr N A M E B R A N D

IN S T O C K W A T C H E S A T

4 - 0 % O I F

Of

( I K X I S C Iron I o\« r T I K I S I \ | C S lc.iinriii« Si iko ( ili/i-n .IIKI Uulov.i

I1( n s ,i >t<ten (>i>/htritmity ...

Basic Gold Chains in slock at the lowest price of the year

> : I O 9 5

yr.Hir

S l j e <K)bseruer ^ s e u i s p a p r r s

Entertainment Ethel S i m m o n s editor 644 1100

Thursday, November 17. 1988 O&E

*9C

:

K i n g o f S i a m hals a p p e a l By Victor E. Swan eon special writer

.TT

ART EMANUELE'staft photographer

John Neville, art ist ic director of Stratford Festival in Stratford, Ontario, is bringing a festival production to Detroit 's Music Hall.

u y

$

> A 'dictator' at Stratford

YUL BRYNNER IS not the only actor to be attracted to the role of the king in "The King and L"

Jerry Sima of Birmingham, an ac-tor. director and teacher, has played the king three times in local theater productions, the first time in 1968 and the last time in 1981 for the Avon Players.

Sima will enthusiastically re-cre-ate the king again, beginning Friday, in the first of nine performances with the Players Guild of Dearborn.

For more than 30 years, Rodgers and Hammerstein's stage production "The King and I" has been thrilling theatergoers. The music is great, and the story, based on the novel "Anna and the King of Siam" by Margaret Landon, is a terrific stage story.

Late actor Brynner performed the king on stage for years and appeared in this role in a 1956 movie and in a 1972 television series called "Anna and the King."

IT'S A PART that I have a real affinity with," Sima said, during an

X

By Ethel Simmons staff writer

De s c r i b i n g t h e w a y he

carries out his function as artistic director of Cana-da's Stratford Festival,

John Neville said emphatically, "I'm a d ic ta torThen, he qualified it — a benevolent one."

"You can't run a theater by com-mittee," he pointed out.

Neville, actor, director, and artis-tic director of the internationally ac-claimed festival since 1986, visited the Livonia office of the Observer & Eccentric on Monday. He told how he turned around the fortunes of the festival, which had gone heavily into debt and had dropped in quality of productions.

Tbe 1988 season, which ended re-

cently, was "the best season in the history of the theater's 36 years," he said.

Neville was in this area to talk about the festival's first production ever in Detroit, of Shakespeare's "The Two Gentlemen of Verona," opening Tuesday at the Music Hall Center.

The production, which was pre-sented last season at Stratford's Avon Theatre, continues through Sunday, Nov. 27, at the Music Hall. For ticket information, call the box office at 963-7680.

THE ENGLISH-BORN Neville studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London during the late 1940s and starred on stage at the Old Vic in Shakespearean roles.

Please turn to Page 10

interview in the library ofAndover High School in Bloomfield Township, where he is an English teacher. "I don't know why. I think there's a lot of kid in me. and the king is a kid.

"It's also an opportunity to play a completely different role from the way I see myself — step out of me for awhile and be somebody totally different."

Sima said tbe real king of 1860s' Siam "was a barbarian, who whipped people and actually killed people . . . He was arrogant, pom-pous."

"I don't have those emotions in me, so to conjure them up is really a challenge and exciting."

Since playing the role in 1968 or 1976 or even 1981, he has matured, and "In some ways, I feel more . . . psychologically and emotionally pre-pared now at age 50. I understand the king better."

This 1988 production of "The King and I" is the first time Sima has worked with the Players Guild of Dearborn, which Sima calls "one of the three oldest community theaters in the State of Michigan."

"I got tbe part and was really, re-ally pleased to have my first per-

Sima stars once again as the king.

formance with that group. It's per-sonally exciting to me It's a very large membership — I don't know — hundreds of people in that group, like 600 membership."

THIS TIME. Sima is working with actress Jackie Bacus as Anna, the teacher. "Always, the Annas I've played with have been extraordinar-ily strong women, strong personali-t y "

He talked about some of the great moments with the actresses who have played Anna and the children wbo have played the king's children. One of his fondest memories of rehearsing deals with a scene in which the king angrily orders the children out, with the line. "Out! Out! Qut!"

Sima recalled he was trying to hold back laughter when one child came up to him one day and said. "Mr. King, you know, when you say that "Out! Out' Out!' and you howl at us. don't look at me. That really scares me." Sima asked the boy if be knew they were only play acting, and the boy answered, "I know, I know, but don't look at me."

For this production, Sima works with about 14 children. Working with children is what he really enjoys, which is why he teaches at Andover He has taught courses there in Eng-lish, acting, mime and stagecraft and has directed such stage produc-tions as "My Fair Lady," "The Sound

r X*1

AIM I wliiU- s u p p l i e s I . I S I , r n riv«- <i free jar of l .avdas <irm <in<l Jewelry Cleaner, j i i s i l o r

filling «»tn . i | ip lK . i l k h i l o r v o u r v « r \ o w n l - . i \ i l . i s ( . o l d l u s i . n n ( h.ir««- ( ,ir<l w l i u h g i v e s vuii iiisi.iiu i redii io s~>.<MM>IXI

S o j o i n s . m i . 1 .IIKI h i s lM ' l |M*rs i l i i s S a t u r d a y . i n d SUIM I . I \ , n i d w r a p u p . i l l v o u r l n« ln i . i \ si topping under one root—il's t l ir sale of ihe season /us/ m iIh• tut k <>/ iuih-'

ii

JEWELRY LTD.

Bring in the kids to see Santa

• Free Limo Rides • Win Exciting Door Prizes

• Enjoy Hot Chocolate & Christmas Cookies

Custom Designing, Gold Sold by Gram Weight,

Free Lay-A-Way, Jewelry Cleaning & Gift Wrapping

"based on gold ot $40a<xince

O P E N .HANKSGIVING

RVING 12 NOON TO S P . M

ROAST TURKEY . S 7 ' 5

with all the Trlomlifi PRIME RIB . ' 1 0 "

ROAST DUCK J O M ala'Oraage O

PSYCHIC NIGHT

MOMMY ft TOMMY Y»TO I THUW» AFT TL-3 P U

MAKE YOUR

HOLIDAY RESERVATIONS NOW

Reservation Requested

arratTMNMarr WZD thru SAT

LOST A FOUND Wednesday ttvu Sunday

Family Dirung Luncheons & Dinners

THE EAGLE'S NEST 28937 Warren Ave.

Garden City, Mich if an 522-2420

Specialising io

Now Taking Reservations for Thanksgiving Dinner

TURKEY DINNER e Q n r WITH DESSERT O . I f O

•Call for Whole. Fresh Turfcey Dinner Arrangements Banquet Facilities Compin

\ . for all occasions Carry-Oat Service

/ S l a b o f r i b s . | For Two | for'11.95 | CHICKEN for 2 |

•7.95 | 2FRFF CANOf.I s

I Carry-out or One-in

WARREN 3671 E. TWELVE MILE Just Wrst of Ryan

751-8275

HoKtay Moors Monday Saturday 9 9

Sunday 12 7 30 n 2 FORD ROAD • GARDEN CITY

Just West of Middiet*it

C E 522-0717

Register to win WCMT/ lovdo* Ultimate Christmas Treasure Tree, worth over $10.000 00. on display at lavdaa Jewelers Warren Store November 20-27; designed by

BaMta. A.F.I D tor fantare of Flowers and Gifts See Lavdos Jewelers or listen to FM KHiHGMC tor complete details!

t T M T T M T I |

Tradit ional Holiday Feast

Thanksgiving Dav, 10AM-5 PM

Li » Adults SI 5.95 Senior* $11.95 Children 6-1 2 $8.95 Under 6 FREE

Reservations recommended 464-1 500

UVONlAWtST

1-275 at Six Mile

JORDAN

Nov- 22-

Wed.. Thurs. Shows at 8:00 P.M.

Fri. & Sat 8:00-10:30 P.M. ^OOOBAms

HBO *

Thurs. Night 8:00 Show No Smoking Fri. Night 8:00 Show No Smoking

O P E N THANKSGIVING MIGHT Laugh Your Meal Off with Heywood Banks

For Show Reservations Call 261-0555 Welcome to Stoyan's Inn

O P E N T H A N K S G I V I N G 1-7 p . m . t a b l e Party of 6 or mora a whola turkey ca rved at your

Inc lude*: S O U P . SALAD, TURKEY. ALL T H E T R I M M I N G S A N D P U M P K I N PIE. T O O !

i and coup*— welooma at ^1" per person

T O Y A N ' S I N N PLYMOUTH NO. • LIVONIA • 2 6 1 - 5 5 0 0

Here's how Je r ry S ima , Engl iah t e a c h e r at Andover High School in Bloomfield Hills, l o o k e d a s t h e King of S i a m in a previous product ion of " T h e King a n d I."

of Music," "Oliver'" and, of course. "The King and I."

"I love being here with the kids. I don't feel any difference in my en-thusiasm. my excitement for learn-ing or for teaching as I did in 1959 when I began. I can't wait to get here in the morning."

SIMA ARRIVES for school at about 7:15 a.m. and goes and goes and goes all day. After school he's still going.

"I tutor after school. I get kids prepared for ACTs and SATs. I work with them on composition and get them prepared for cojjege . . . I do that from 3 o'clock until 10 p.m."

He also leads groups of students

on educational trips. Daring the coming spring break — March 23 to April 2 — be will lead his 17th ex-cursion. this time to England, Swit-zerland and Italy. Interested stu-dents from the Bloomfield Hills. West Bloomfield and Birmingham School Districts can get more infor-mation about tbe trip by telephoning Sima at 540-9800, Ex t 209.

He declared, "I was a very serious student — very serious. Grade seven through 12. I never skipped school once I had perfect attendance."

It was in seventh grade that Sima decided to become a teacher. He was

Please turn to Page 10

% The pulse of your community t The pulse ol your

Eyes on t h e Ultimate Thanksgiving Buffet

Appetizers Sfcced fresh Fru* Osptey

Tangerine* CametOupe (V*epp*

tX»ck Pale Ln Ooutr Cranberry Sauce

Appropneie Con*mei«s Sfcced Sausage «Vror Oomesbc and treemebonei

Cheese »oa» —IT B^rr-Sourdough Rye

Bk*toe»ry and Bwn Cranberry Orange Brv*d

O M M f l Rum Ream Sauce

Carwd Poaar Tom Tuftaey OMM GraNg

Troul net I nhwtr Sauce vea< ^ftnaci S*roh1*c*

Al for only • 16.95 for AAA*. 87.95 for Children (under 12)

lljOOajvt. to X

7,00^ N O V | HILTON •»«

IOC* O&E Thuraday. November 17. 19SS

N e v i l l e a ' d i c t a t o r ' a t S t r a t f o r d

Continued from Paoe 9

the DC Stage

He created the title role of "Alfie" io its premiere m

After serving as theater director of England's Nottingham Play-house, be came to Canada to direct s play, then served as artistic di-rector for theaters In Edmooton and Halifax before coming to Stratford.

He performed as a senior mem-ber of Stratford's Young Company,

next season acted on tbe Main and then became director of

tbe Young Company. In 1989 be will start his fourth and final sea-son as artistic director at Strat-ford. Newville's contract was for three years, but be was "persuaded to renew."

He was polite, composed, unpre-tentious, as he answered questions in his distinctive but untheatrical voice.

"I'm tired. It's a very exhausting job," be declared. "It's time I had a rest. I may just freelance — direct or a c t "

He said be had just finished per-forming three times a week, as well as carrying out his adminis-trative duties. The actor starred as Henry Higgins in the festival's 19M production of the musical "My Fair Lady."

'Tve acted all my life. I don't en-joy acting all that much anymore,"

be said. But be enjoyed the chal-lenge of playing Henry Higgins in "My Fair Lady" (be had previously played the old dustman in Shaw's "Pygmalioo" in Edmonton). "It was a huge success" he said of Stratford's "My Fair Lady."

NEVILLE SAID tbe idea of bringing Stratford to the Music Hall originated with him three years ago when "I was doing some-thing with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at Temple Bethel In Bir-mingham. I was taken around to the Music Hail. It was dark, and they were trying to refurbish i t I thought it would be a good place for Stratford to perform"

He noted, "The audience from the United States is quite substan-tial, particularly from here." Nev-ille said there's always a part of the "audience" that cannot make tbe trip to Stratford, so bringing "Two Gentlemen of Verona" to De-troit offers "a taste" of the festival.

Stratford started out as a Shake-spearean Festival but "We do other things as well," Neville said. "The festival has grown enormous-ly since. It started off in a tent, with an eight-week summer sea-son. Now it runs from May to Octo-ber. with 11-12 productions each season."

Neville is a Canadian citizen. He

'The audience from the

United State* ia quite

aubatantial,

particularly from here.'

— John Neville

and his wife, a former actress, whom be married in England, have six children — five in Canada and one in Great Britain. None of their children has gone into acting, al-though one has become a stage manager.

"I not unhappy." he said, when asked how he feels about them not following in his footsteps. He be-lieves one should become an actor only "if you feel you'd die if you didn't — because it's tough. It's fraught with rejection."

K i n g h a s a p p e a l

Continued from Page 9

inspired by his teacher Olga Neu-moff. He described her as "a wild teacher, fresh out of college."

"I don't know what I learned in her class. All I know is that when I came out of i t that was it. There was nothing left for me to do except teach high school English

"I've been teaching for SO years I'm 50 years old. And when you're 50 and you've taught for SO years, you're going to retire And I'm look-

ing at that, not immediately, but in the real near future. There are a lot of other things I want to do, travel extensively and have time for the family . . and just time — time to have time for things I want to do, whether it's gardening or reading."

For ticket information about the production, which r u n s

through Sunday. Dec. 4, call the Players Guild of Dearborn at 356-0951

C h a m b e r W i n d s t o p l a y

"Windworks." a performance by the Detroit Chamber Winds, will be given at 8 p.m. Friday at Christ Church Cranbrook, Cranbrook and Lone Pine. Bloomfield Hills.

Hornist Bryan Kennedy will be the soloist in Schmitt's Lied and Scherzo, Victoria King, bassoon, will be fea-tured in Andriessen's Concerto for Bassoon and Winds and Kevin Good will join the ensemble for Hertel's Concerto for Five Winds Also on the program are works by Krommer and Gordon Jacob.

Kennedy, King and Good are

members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra as are a a majority of the Detroit Chamber Winds musicians This ensemble specializes in the large body of wind chamber works that largely go unheard due to unu-sual instrumentation.

"Windworks" is sponsored by Coopers & Lybrand and Renaissance Printing The concert is supported by Michigan Council for the Arts and National Endowment for the Arts Tickets, $12 and $8 for students and seniors, are available at the door To order, call 851-8DCW

Come j o i n us f o r a spectacular f i f t een day vaca t ion on Hawa i i . Maui , and Oahu. We w i l l be t r ave l i ng f r o m Feb-r u a r y 13 th t h r o u g h F e b r u a r y 28. 1989 Leave the co ld M ich igan w in te r behind and j o i n us on our Hawa i ian adventure.

For m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n or reservat i - (per person, based on ons, w r i t e o r c a l l your hosts: F r s double occupancy) C u p p l e , P e l c , W o r o n i e w i c z a n d

Greene PARISH TRAVEL CLUB FRS. CUPPLE, PELC, WORONIEWICZ, G R E E N E

17600 Newburgh Road, Livonia

First Come... First Served Limited Space Available

DINING A ENTERTAINMENT

P & COMPANY DETROIT

G O B B L E ,

G O B B L E .

A t T h e

S h e r a t o n O a k s

T h a n k s g i v i n g B u f f e t !

The most sumptuous meal of the year? Thanksgiving dinner!

And the best Thanksgiving buffet around? At the Sheraton Oaks!

Luscious, roasted turkey with all the fixinss, honey-slazed ham, salads, potatoes, pumpkin pie and all your other

traditional Thanksgiving favorites Everything Mom would fix But without the hassle

No preparation . No hours of Holiday clean-up AiSt you and the family - Enjoying your best meal all year.

ADULT: ' 1 3 95

SENIORS 65 and over: 95

CHJUMEH 6 to 12:

CHILDREN 5 and under: F R E E HOURS: 11:30 am to 5:00 pm

S h e r a t o n O a k s Call 313/348-5000 for reservations

27000 Sheraton Drive - Novi, Michigan 48050

Tha famous

_ o A i c Y y i e ' • rannn Restaurant-

Omk • Amarican • Italian rOOD l COUPON- - i i SA TURD A Y SPECIAL J I 2 LIVER & ONION I

Comple te $Q25 1

Dinners W I On* Coupon P * C tM lomw I

Km — J 30471 PLYMOUTH ROAD • UVONIA

m 5 2 5 - 2 6 2 0 HOURS Mon trvu Si TOO *.m to 11 00 p m

8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

OPEN THANKSGIVING

F O O D ' S IN B L O O M -S E E T A S T E B U D S

Every Monday In TASTE

Serving Whole Turkeys From

1 2 P . M . t o 1 0 P . M .

SORRY. NO DISCOUNTS A PPL Y D I N N E R F O R T W O

Choice of: Tenderloin Steak Broiled Boston Scrod Veal Parmesan Chicken Cacciatore

s 1 0 9 5

Ail a b o v e inc lude soup , tossort sa lad, b r e a d a n d b u t t e r t resh Garlic s t icks p o t a t o o t pasUi

With Coupon* Good thru 12-30-88

• HOLIDAY

2 ^PRE-HOUDAYTPECITLS L u I OE V) ^ D E C O R A T I V E ^ " G I F T BOXES ct I

PARTY DECORATIONS

HOLIDAY 3 I G I F T B A G S

Starting

a, 6 9 *

Starting

a, 1 8 *

rri o

COUPON EXPIRES 12-31-38- • C oe FREE l |

10 oz. Bag | * Popcorn _

with any purchase ® coupon must be presented • ^ 1 ?3

J . DECORATIONS O C e n t e r p i e c e , hang ing d e c - " X B t l o n s . cand les . C h r i s t m a s Xfc —cards, wrapping paper, ribbon

»& m o r e

1 0 % O F F REG PRICES WITH COUPON

exciting designs 8 qts o f i delicious cheesecorn. I popcorn & carmeJ corn • QQ alone or combined for a I ^

special nonaav irear I P $ 7 . 9 5 l o prices

OE siart at _ _ I jJQP-IN_A P'CK VP ACATALOG J O

• AND THE BEST DARN POPCORN IN TOWN BRING IN THESE COUPONS A SAVE

12065 Te legraph. Red fo rd , M l 48239 Store Hours. (Be tween Schoo l c ra f t & P l y m o u t h R o a d I 8:30-5 M-F

( 3 1 3 ) 5 3 1 - 9 2 0 0 8:30-3 Saturday

" Coupon must M presented at time

ol purcf«»»e

Thursday . November 17. I M S O&E *11C

u p c o m i n g

t h i n g s t o d o 4

•CO Deadline for the Upcoming cal-

endar is one week ahead of publi-cation. Items must be received by Thursday to be considered for publication the following Thurs-day Send to Ethel Simmons, En-tertainment Editor, the Observer & Eccentric, 36251 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 48150^

• OLOE ENGLAND Oak way Symphony presents a hol-

iday evening of feasting and song in the manner of merry olde England at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17. in the Residence Dining Hall at Madonna College in Livonia. Entertainment includes the Silver Swan Singers of East Lansing Chef Ernie Wheaton's menu boasts hot cider or hot rum punch, platters of cheese and French hread. whole cornish hens with apple dressing and walnuts, and plum pud-ding Tickets are $27.50 per reveler, with tables of six or 10 reserved at a discount For information or reser-vations. call 591-5046 or 522-7846.

• COMEDY CLUB Todd Jordon from the Improv in

Las Vegas will appear at 8 p.m. Thursday-Friday, Nov 17-18, at Joey's Comedy Club in Livonia For more information, call 261-0555.

• CAPTAIN S COVER Larry Nozero Quartet plays from

9 30 p.m to 1 a m Fridays-Satur-days at the Captain's Cove in West-land Cover charge is $2. For more information, call 522-0450.

• MOSCOW CIRCUS The Moscow Circus, currently on

tour in North America for the first time in 10 years, continues through Sunday, Nov 20, at the Palace of Au-burn Hills. The circus last came to the United States in 1»78, and this year's tour marks the seventh visit ever to North America. Headliners for the tour were chosen from throughout the Soviet Union. Tickets at $15. $12.50. $10 and $7.50 are on sale at the box office and all Ticket-master outlets, including Hudson's and select AAA locations. Tickets may be charged by calling 423-6666 For more information, call the Pal-ace at 377-8600.

• 'THE LARK' Jean Anouilh's historical drama

"The Lark'' is the second offering of Eastern Michigan University's The-atre Season. The play, which was adapted by Lillian Hellman and pre-sents a modern view of the Joan of Arc legend, continues through Satur-day, Nov. 19, in EMU's Sponberg Theatre, in Ypsilanti. Curtain times are 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 2 30 p.m. Sunday. Call the EMU Arts and Entertainment box office at 487-1221 for ticket information.

• SUNRISE, SUNSET Robert Brouwer, travelogue art-

ist. will present his new program "Canada: Sunrise to Sunsef" at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18. at Detroit's Metropolitan United Methodist Church. This presentation uses six projectors, three huge screens and

stereo sound. Additional ticket infor-mation is available by calling 875-7070 during normal business hours A reception following the program will provide an opportunity to meet Brouwer.

• PREVIEW PARTY Guests will gather for the "Glow

of Caring" Gala Preview Party from 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22, in the Riverview Ballroom of Detroit's Cobo Hall, to preview this year's Festival of Trees. Each of the more than 100 professionally decorated holiday trees will be for sale during the party, in addition to wreaths and gingerbread houses. Tickets for the party are $75 per person. Proceeds for the Festival of Trees events go to Children's Hospital of Michigan's Evergreen Endowment Fund, to sup-port research into the causes and cures of childhood diseases. For fur-ther information, call 745-5691

• SKI E S C A P E "Escape to Ski," new feature film

from filmmaker Warren Miller, comes to the Detroit area on the fol-lowing dates 7.30 p.m. Saturday. Nov, 19, Michigan Theatre, Ann Ar-bor, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Nov 23. Ford Auditorium, Detroit; 7 and 9 30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, Royal Oak Music Theatre. Tickets at $7.50 are available at all theater box offices and all Ticketmaster locations, in-cluding Hudson's and selept AAA of-fices. Tickets may be charged by calling 423-6666

• UNIVERSITY PLAYERS-M The University of Michigan De-

partment of Theatre and Drama's University Players will present Richard Wesley's tragedy "The Mighty Gents." a play about a for-mer Newark. N.J.. youth gang. "The Mighty Gents" continues Thursday-Sunday, Nov. 17-20, at Trueblood Theatre on the U-M Campus in Ann Arbor General admission tickets are $7, and student seating is available at $5 with I D For further informa-tion, call the league ticket office at 764-0450.

• SALUTE The Oakland University Center for

the Arts presents "A Salute to OU Jazz Great Marvin 'Doc' Holladay," featuring jazz stars Richard Davis and Warren Smith wib the Lafayette String Quartet at 8 p.m. Friday. Nov 18. at Varner Recital Hall in Roches-ter Hills Tickets are $10 general ad-mission, $5 seniors, students and children. $4 OU students. For more information call the box office at 370-3013.

• TWOFER' NIGHT Folktown Coffeehouse of South-

field will present a "Twofer" night of music, featuring two acts for the price of one. at 8 p.m Saturday. Nov 19. at the Southfield Civic Center First act is an old-timey duo from Minnesota, Gail Heil and Bob Bovee Second half Michigan folk act "Wal-kin' Jim" Stoltz. Admission is $9 For further information call 855-9848 be-tween 6-9 p.m.

James Bolosh of Livonia a n d Tina Paravent i perform in "The ^ Lark", through Saturday a t Eastern Michigan Universi ty in YP-si lanti .

^ o u t e

E S T A

m o r e

DEI SK.;

Ireland's International Award Winning C A H A L D U N N E

Singer, Songwriter, Storyteller, Pianist at

Cowley's Old Village Inn Grand River at Farmington Road

FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 18 & 19 474-5941 Cover $3.00

DINING A ENTERTAINMENT

BUY 1 DINNER AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET 1 DINNER (of equfl valoe) AT 4 PRICE

L i m i t 1 to Coupon - Good Mon t h r u Sat Expires November U . 1»U

3203

OPENING DECEMBER '8« LAUREL MANOR

Reeerve Now For 1»<V - Call 441-0770 ELEGANT BANQUET FACHJTTES

4 2 2 - 0 7 7 0 3203 P L Y M O U T H R O A D • L IVONIA • 4 2 2 - 0 7 7 0

\ / v ' \ <

o ~ - - o ~ - - o

2

27770 Plymouth 1®3«5 Beech My B*l W ofmuttrf Re Juet Soutr ol Grand Rhw

UVONIA REOFORO 427-1000 537-0740

r j STEAKHOUSE

27331 5 MUe (Corner of Inkster)

PH. 537-5600 26721 W 7 MILE REDFORD 592-4520

F . ^ . S H O W T I M E

BILL KAHLER 8UNDAY A MONDAY

7 . 9 5 Kansas City Sirloin Steak

Please Maks Your Reservation For Thanksgiving Early

* 6 . 9 5 Adu l t a

a i l t h e T r i m m i n g * ' 3 . 9 5 C h i l d r e n COME IN AND SEE OUR

CHRISTMAS DECORA TIONS

DINNER FOR TWO ONLY

$ 1 0 . 9 5 B A R - B - Q R I B S

O R C E N T E R C U T P O R K C H O P S Inc. Soup, Cole Slaw. Potato

or Rice D I N N E R F O R T W O NO CARRY-OUTS ON SPECIALS

EXPIRES NOV. 30. 1908

ON SUNDAY, FOR THE PRICE OF THE POOL, WE'LL THROW IN A ROOM. Think of us as your own private pool club. Bring the family (or up to 3 close friends) over on Sunday and enjoy a day in the sun. splash in our sparkling pool and change in your spacious guest room You're wel-come to spend the night at no extra charge

Reservations Requested (313) 434-1300

•\^o6ucSay S L iVONlA -WfcST

1 - 2 7 5 at 6 .Mile, Livonia. Ml

Greek Salad...

and the # 1 rated

Pizza in town HOLIDAY PARTIES

ROAD RALLIES Reterve Space Sow!

UVONIA igesex

FARMINGTON Ota

>v • n i l i i HV4400

I

1

Other BaMy Local CUBT on OCT

WATWOSD M7TA1 OAK IND^MU M« o» N .I W f t a l l A l l i

Ml MM M*-s000

Brtaf ite »d ia for...

O f f

I

W e ' r e C a r v i n g U p A B e t t e r

T h a n k s g i v i n g D i n n e r .

At Wellington s Restaurant in the Airium of Embassy Suites Hotel - Southfield Our traditional buffet features turkey and all the trimmings - from salad and yams to pumpkin and mincemeat pies Plus a can ing table with ham and roast beef

So make your reservations now to enjoy a new Southfield Thanksgiving tradition - turkev and more at Wellington's.

• 1 4 " ADULTS • 6 " 12 & UNDER ^ m w m

Thursday, November 24. 1988 .11 a . m . - 8 p . m . • For Reservat ions P h o n e 3 5 0 - 2 0 0 6 28100 FranfcHnRd. » S o u t h f W d » 10% AARP Dtocount

E M B A S S Y

Q U I T E Q

H O T E L

ENTERTAINMENT FRI. A SAT NOW THRU JAN. 1st

featuring D A V I D J A M E S & C O

2 1 1 N . N e w b u r g h W E S T L A N D

722-7788

BANQUET ROOM A VAILABLE 12 oz PRIME RIB DINNER l 1 0 "

THANKSGIVING DAY Sarvod 12 Noon-8 00 p m

ROAST TURKEY OR ROAST PORK Complete Dinner with all the trimmings Salad Soup Dressing. Potatoes. Vegetable & Pte ' 7 * *

'.UNO Mor..?n ItSWOO «

HOURS: X S S Ch«rr»1

fn -Sit 4 00-1100

NEW TWILIGHT MENU 4:00 P.M. to 6;QQ P.M. ONLY

Full Course Dinners Including Coffee A Dessert $ 7 . 5 0

OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY

WHOLE ROAST TURKEY carved and served at your table for parties of 6 or more CompW# Roast Turkey Dtnntf mduOM . , „ i ,

W i

ConpMa IK Hit tnmimngc Soup oI ttw D«j, Turtiy Noodtr, your tnp Io tht labuioua Salad Bar Cranberry Saue« Drmmg: Whppad Potatoac; Gravy; Vagttabit*; Bavaragt, Cofta*. Taa or IMt and Pumpkin Tart lor danart!

per person Take home what

you don't eat!

\ j | ^

i

M check* w» (M toufedwftn <% u M bu and 15S fl/MWty. sutmp an.xs MTJSJH.

31735 PLYMOUTH LIVONIA

26T-2430 OPEN 12 TO

WEDNESDAY • l s H O P E R S rsTGHTl

DANCING a n d ENTERTAINMENT

THURS FBI SAT Keyboard Player

ALBERT GLAStER

F A M I L Y S T Y L E

TURKEY DINNER With All The Trimmings

Apple or Pumpkin Pie, Too! ADULTS *7*6

CHILDREN UNDER 12 ' 3 " MAKE YOUR RESERVA TIONS MOW

or choose from our regular menu

PRESENTING • EVERY WEDNESDAY

T MITCH HOUSEY'S RESERVATIONS

4 2 5 - 5 5 2 0 y

Having Company?

Traveling for Business?

Seed to Get Away?

American Express • Visa • Diner s • M.islerC.i'd .iccept«-d

TRY OL R

— W E E K - E N D S P E C I A L -

a v a i l a b l e

FRI.-SAT.-SL>L NIGHTS

45 PER NIGHT DOUBLE OCCUPANCY CHILDREN FREE ONLY

I M i l . l l )ES C O N T I N E N T A L B R E A K F A S T AND H B O

Ask about our Deluxe In-Room Jacuzzis

Quality Inn Suites West-Livonia 6 Mile & 1-275 161-04)50

THANKSGIVING FEAST

Our Bountiful Buffet

Will Include These Traditional Favorites: • Cktf Csrtfd

u D^rumf • Henry GUlfJ H*m

• Ysmi WbiffJ u'rr* GW>

• O B'trm W^U i Vtcby

• S j k i . Kth.i DnpUy • Comfit:* lalaj B+r u rlii .\H

T f f i -• t..*mW Pis 6

P.anm • UUJ • 1 SsUd. MiW

UUJ • B'r*J (j Raui

A*J, tf cmru. tbm ; Pmmp4rm Pit PfiM« Prt Appl* Bsum Pit,

Ch-xmU't tirt .tifruJ Dtutrti - Ctf/tt. Tts - MJU

Adults Seniors

D i n n e r S e r v e d f r o m

11:00 - 5 p.m. Call for Reservations at

261-6800 between

8 a.m - 2 p.m. 6 p.m. - 10 p.m

Children (4 to 12 Yrs.). Children under 4 Yrs„.

$9.95 - • 7 . 9 5

'4.95 FREE

OF UVONIA

30375 Plymouth Rd • Livonia 261-6800

MARK EDWARD'S

TALENT CONTEST

CASH • COMEDIANS • SINGERS • DANCERS • LIP-SYNCERS •INSTRUMENTALISTS-

• ALL AGES MAY ENTER • (under 18 must be accompanied by Parent or Guardian)

SIGN UP N0W...CALL 261-3720 or 646-8638

m N ° G S " % e m n o A - O O T B A L L / ' i z s u y l * l i

N I G H T Y F O O T B A L L P i z x u S r " h

TWO PIZZAS-ONE LOW PRICE »3C V .£=' 31525 JOY ROAD

FREE DELIVERY

2 6 1 - 3 7 2 0

T H A N K S G I V I N G A T R A M A D A - M E T R O

$69 can make you the World's Greatest Lover!

Buffet Style. Re— TurWy. G w t d Ro— Btef. Ham. OicUew. Baked Sole with mashed potatoes and gnvy. yaxm, peas, onions, julienne nicchim A carrots, wild rice PLUS • Bountiful Bread Station • Delectable Dessert Station that includes Pies, Cakes St Torres • Beverage included

Ome cmmpirwMary gUn tf win* ml dinner Adults $10.99 Children $6.95 (iiy**. a Seniors 1 3 * OFF Uafer > • PSES

C a l l n o w f o r R e s e r v a t i o n s 7 2 9 - 6 3 0 0 Hourr 11 A M-6 P M.

RAMADA" INN 8270 Wick ham Roed, Romulus

729-6300

H>m would v«iu lik- to slip MOT with lhal snmeime special mr a romantK wvekmd? W<iukl y HJ lik ti> edehrau- that anni\«rsan Sirthdav or IUSI A t a«a% tn»m it all?

Well. Mi Julav Inn IVIrut Fairiane is making it easy and rms»tihk-! | With a(rfvat AmericanC'oupk-Caixr f'.Kknk

F« *r S69 fxr night, this H WRI IVK KAFLL INCLUDES: A sp»c* *JS Kinfl I visun-* Ri»»m • A h««nk-1«r\hampagrH. in (nuriniin • Huhhk- hath, chocolates, and fnrsh tli « « b • Five cahle T\ and in-n* >m • lixk^ir pool, sauna & Jacuzzi • Complimentary lullcourv hn-akust h* t»wi

"hesmatmrs l-WO-MULIL)AY «wcafl

HOLIDAY INN DETROIT/ FAIRLANE SH01S luthlkkJ FKt^qrlPM Rd ExitJ

2 m iWs from Henry Ford Museum A t.nvnfield VULUSL . <313)336-3340

Recipient the Holiday Inn TOP 20 Wnrkl- M kh' H<>h-I iwurxl

&

^ w r v ;

Couple Caper Gift Certificates. An excellrnt holiday Kift idea.

There's No Place Like H o m e . . .Except The Wyndham

Where else can you get mouth-watering entree s including turkey, ham, prime rib and white fish?

A l l dinners include our soup 4 salad bar, rolls, appetizer and dessert

r 9 C L I

Prices Start at '11.25

Call lor mora information about pr ices for ch i ldren 12 A under

S e t t i n g s s re f rom 11:30am to Spm Reservations Required

344-8800 Ask about our Thankspis iM Weekend Rate

*45 per room

WYNDHAM NOVI A T R A M M E L L CROW GARDEN HOTEL

42100 Crescent Blvd. Novi, Ml 4t0S0 313

1

1 2 C * O&E Thursday . N o v t m b e r 17. 1968

'Sentenced to Life' uneven table,alk

Performances of the Trinity House Theatre production of " S e n t e n c e d to Life" continue through Saturday, Nov. 26, in Liuoma. For ticket information caU 464-6302.

B y V i c t o r i a D i a z s p e c i a l w r i t e r

f . L i v o n i a ' s T r i n i t y House T h e a t r e o p e n e d i t s 1988 -89 season last w e e k -e n d w i t h " S e n t e n c e d to L i f e , " a cha l -l e n g i n g ! c o n t e m p o r a r y d r a m a a b o u t e u t h a n a s i a , b y M a l c o l m M u g g e r i d g e a n d A l a n T h o r n h i l l . W h i l e the pro -d u c t i o n has i ts good points, u n f o r -t u n a t e l y i t a lso has s o m e s i g n i f i c a n t H a w s .

I T b e s o m e t i m e s - d i d a c t i c p l a y , d i -r e c t e d h e r e b y L a u r a N iesen , c e n t e r s a r o u n d a b e a u t i f u l , t a l e n t e d w o m a n w h o w a s once a n a c c o m p l i s h e d p ia -n ist . A s t h e p l a y opens, she is a l m o s t t o t a l l y p a r a l y z e d , the resu l t of a n i l l -n e s s w h i c h o c c u r r e d a f e w y e a r s e a r -l i e r .

V i c t o r i a

D i a z

E i l e e n has no r e a l hope of r e c o v -e r y and, m o r e than a n y t h i n g else, w a n t s t o j i i e . I n c a p a c i t a t e d as she is, she cannot k i l l herse l f , h o w e v e r , a n d m u s t depend on someone else to do i t . W h e n her doctor r e j e c t s her p l e a , she d e s p e r a t e l y t a r n s f o r he lp to her husband, G e r a l d , a n a r t i c u l a t e , re -s p e c t e d pcopooent of eu thanas ia . B u t he f inds h imse l f w i t h a n a p p a r e n t in-a b i l i t y to ac t on his o w n ezpressed be l ie fs .

E i l e e n and G e r a l d , beset w i t h a m o r a l l y s ign i f icant s t r u g g l e t h a t c a n n o t be happ i ly resolved, a r e in t h e c lass ica l sense t r a g i c c h a r a c t e r s .

P A U L P A T - T O N ' S G e r a l d has his

[J! Beth Temple is a stand-out as the

Vickorys' young German maid who

believes, 'The right to die will someday

become the right to kill.'

touching m o m e n t s ( m o s t n o t a b l y a t the c l i m a x of the p lay ) , b u t g e n e r a l l y he seems not beset by t r a g e d y but m e r e l y befuddled , a n d o f t e n a m u s -ing ly so. P a t t o n a p p e a r s m i s c a s t in a t r a g i c ro le . I t ' s a l m o s t as i f h e has w a n d e r e d in f r o m a n o t h e r p l a y , a c o m e d y , a n d is s t r u g g l i n g to k e e p his f a c e s t r a i g h t a n d a t w i n k l e i n his eyes under cont ro l .

H e is c h a r m i n g , a p p e a l i n g , good-looking. a n d isn't a t a l l w o o d e n on-stage. B u t r a r e l y does he a p p e a r tor -t u r e d or genuine ly c a u g h t up in a t r a g i c d i l e m m a .

K a r i C u r m i , as the c o m p l e x E i -leen, f a res s o m e w h a t b e t t e r , a l -though a t t i m e s she s e e m s to be suf-f e r i n g f r o m a s i m i l a r p r o b l e m , espe-c i a l l y in the f i rs t act . A s t h e p l a y opens, w e see a n E i l e e n w h o is so b r i g h t - e y e d a n d a l m o s t p e r k y i t 's d i f f i c u l t to b e l i e v e th is c h a r a c t e r w a n t s no th ing m o r e t h a n to d ie .

As the p l a y progresses, h o w e v e r , C u r m i does m a n a g e to b e c o m e m o r e c o n v i n c i n g . S o m e o f h e r b e s t m o m e n t s a p p e a r on a v i d e o t a p e , di-r e c t e d by M a r k B a r r e r a , w h i c h aug-

m e n t s the ons tage a c t i o n and takes fu l l a d v a n t a g e , in t i g h t close-ups. of her r e m a r k a b l y photogen ic , expres-s ive face .

B e t h T e m p l e is a s t a n d - o u t as the V i c k o r y s ' y o u n g G e r m a n m a i d w h o bel ieves, " T h e r i g h t to d i e w i l l some-d a y b e c o m e the r i g h t to k i l l . " G a r y B r d a as a p r y i n g t e l e v i s i o n p roducer does a n ice job , as does L u c i e n Cho-c ron as E i l e e n ' s w e l l - m e a n i n g doctor and E l i z a b e t h B r a d f o r d as an ef-fus ive , r i g h t - t o - d i e a d v o c a t e .

" S E N T E N C E D T O L I F E " is nice-ly paced , a l t h o u g h one e x t r a - l o n g scene change , pies t w o 1 5 - m i n u t e in-te rmiss ions ( d u r i n g w h i c h the audi -ence is asked to l e a v e t h e aud i to r i -um) , do i m p e d e p r o g r e s s a bit . V i -deotapes shown in the t i n y T r i n i t y House l o b b y b e t w e e n a c t s a r e i n -tended as p a r t of t h e p l a y . A n inven-t i v e touch, but a lo t of t h e i r e f f e c t is lost in a l l the confus ion a n d noise of a n in te rmiss ion .

M u c h of the b a c k g r o u n d mus ic f o r the p r o d u c t i o n w a s c o m p o s e d b y F r a n k Schenk. a n d d e s e r v e s spec ia l m e n t i o n , as does i m p r e s s i v e l i g h t i n g e f fec ts by L e e P e t e r m a n a n d D a v e Denis .

Victoria Diaz is a Livonia-based free-lancer, who specializes in arts and entertainment arti-cles in the metro area.

Barrel arriving T h e K i n g s l e y I n n i n B l o o m f i e l d

H i l l s w i l l r o l l ou t t h e on ly b a r r e l of 1988 N o u v e a u B e a u j o 1a LS to r e a c h M i c h i g a n a t noon T h u r s d a y ( N o v . 17). O f f i c i a l u n c o r k i n g in the d in ing r o o m lobby c e l e b r a t e s the re lease of th is y e a r ' s h a r v e s t of the C a m a y N o i r a Jus B l a n c grapes . C o m p l i -m e n t a r y tas t ings of N o u v e a u Beau-jo la is and hors d ' o e u v r e s w i l l be fea-t u r e d throughout t h e d a y .

Joins Kingsley M i c h a e l R u s s e l l has jo ined the

K ings ley I n n ( w h i c h r e c e n t l y cele-b r a t e d its 50 th a n n i v e r s a r y ) as exec -u t i v e chef . H e is one of f i v e C e r t i f i e d M a s t e r Che fs in M i c h i g a n and w a s a G o l d M e d a l w i n n e r on the U.S. N a -t i o n a l C u l i n a r y T e a m , w h i c h recent -ly r e t u r n e d f r o m t h e C u l i n a r y , O l y m -pics in West G e r m a n y . P r i o r to jo in-ing the K i n g s l e y , he se rved as

e x e c u t i v e c h e f for the T r a v i s P o i n t e C o u n t r y C l u b in Ann A r b o r . F r e s h s m o k e d s a l m o n is a s p e c i a l i t y Russe l l ' s t h a t he intends to a d d U> the K i n g s l e y m e n u Z

Panda opens A r e s t a u r a n t ca l led the P a n d a ,

w i t h a u t h e n t i c Chinese food, is n e e to W e s t B l o o m f i e l d . in the D r a k f S u m m i t S h o p p i n g Center a t the locac-t ion t h a t used to be the W i l d f l o w e r , then t h e D r a k e , then O l i ve r io ' s . Ser-v ice is " T r a d e r V i c s ty le , " or the t e a m s y s t e m . A buf fe t w i t h m o s t l y Ch inese foods is se rved S u n d a y s T r o p i c a l d r i n k s a r e a v a i l a b l e . H o u r s a r e 11:30 a . m . to 9 30 p . m M o n d a y s -T h u r s d a y s , 11:30 a .m. to 11 p . m . F r i -d a y s - S a t u r d a y s . noon to 9 p . m . S u n -days. T h e r e s t a u r a n t is o w n e d by-P a u l L e u n g and Associates. L e u n g also o w n s t h e Ocean ia Inn in Roches-te r H i l l s .

DINING A ENTERTAINMENT

F E D

O r t N 7 DAYS

2 4 3 6 6 G R A N D R I V E R

- (3 Blocks W. of Telegraph) • 5 3 7 - 1 4 5 0

Serving Hours: Mon Ttauri I I env l l pen • Fri I I am-Midnight

Saturday 2 pro-Mulnnht • Sunday a pm-10 pen

F u l l

M e x i c a n

D i n n e r

B U Y O N E - G E T O N E

V4 P R I C E * h r o l»t entree ol equal ot greates

value si purchased

F R O M R E G U L A R M E N U

LD I N E I N O N L Y

With Coupon • Expire* llJQSfi J

E N J O Y T H A N K S G I V I N G E V E

W I T H B L A C K T H O R N

W E D N E S D A Y . N O V . 2 3 • 9 P . M .

FRI tk nr k f i r T"U/"\D M EVER\ — 2 BANDS • Dtftcc *o Rock & Roll 1 pKurs SAT - B L A C K ! H U R N SUNDAY * rourf.«wr Imh ^

s h i l l e l a g h D O W N T O W N S IRISH PUB

549 M o n r o e ( l b lk W . o f G r e e k t o w n ) 964-0007

Solve, 1 an age-old dilemma.

Yourgenerous donation to the Torch Drive can help the elderly. $

'2Vc£eo*ft£. B A N Q U E T F A C I L I T I E S

BBQ RIBS & iB LEG DINNER OR CRAB

BBQ RIBS & SHRIMP DINNER > 7 . 9 5

4 LB. CRAB LEGS...WITH ANY DINNER ENTREE J 2 . 9 9

"8* t ?i*4i n*/ 3 4 2 9 0 F O R D R D . • W E S T L A N D - 7 2 8 - 7 4 9 0

Vi MILE EAST OF WAYNE RD Good Till 12-18-83

W h y l e t y o u r h o l i d a y g u e s t s

s l e e p o n o l d c o u c h !

W ^ h e n t h e y c a n r e l a x i n c o m f o r t .

SPECIAL H O L I D A Y W E E K E N D R A T E

$ ? c o o > f c r T o m Jhma p e r n i g h t

' G o o d any Fri., Sat or Sun thru D e c M), 19HH

Single or doub le occupancy Space o n A variability

I n c l u d e s : F r e e C o n t i n e n t a l B r e a k f a s t

F r e e P r e m i u m M o v i e C h a n n e l & F S . P . N

OPENYDUR EYES TO ~

FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: SOUTHFIELD NOVI

2 7 6 5 0 N o r t h w e s t e r n H w y . 2 1 1 0 0 H a g g e r t y R d .

3 5 3 - 6 7 7 7 3 4 9 - 7 4 0 0 o r C a l l T o l l F r e e 1 - 8 0 0 - 2 2 5 - 3 0 5 0

r — O V U U t t A J V U U O F L I V O N I A

O P E N THANKSGIVING

f o r

T H A N K S G I V I N G F A M I L Y F E A S T

C A R V E Y O U R O W N SERVING WHOLE TURKEYS

12-14 L B S 12-10 P . M

By R « r T » U O M Only: Servmi ttt wopte

HSfl11 S£«"Sr y utfukthom

Opart Chrmtmas Ev untU 9 00 27770 P L Y M O U T H R D L O C A T I O N

C«l l 4 2 7 - 1 0 0 0 UmtMd Dfcvwr Menu Available

• CMMron'o Porttono

O & E C l a s s i f i e d s w o r k ! •

T H E

t z e c \ o n

e n t e r * OOmmNE** FHCST AMD

HOST ELEGANT BANQUET BALLROOMS a n d snjoy ths msmorlBO o4

tor y e n to ooms. Lat

9 R u c

_ M i O W C R S . V A C L A S S M U M O N t

__ i M l T e n y a t

2 8 2 - 5 7 0 0

ttttO Dta-To»ado » d .

PICTURES

n W ' S'sF— AMC BEl AIR 10

auc NORTHLAND 2 STERLING CTR 1(1 Ft tACON EAST

DEARBORN I I N C O I N PARK P, C A N T O N f . iN lMA

NOVI m W N CINTIR QUO VA0IS M A I N «0VAI OAK

SHOWCASE PomTttc SHOWCASE W I N C H E S T E R 8

"WAKE UP DETROIT" wi th

T O M R Y A N

EMM WOMC

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

* LISTEN THIS WEEK 5:30-9:00 A.M. * AND.. . WIN CASH! • *

* * *

Hundreds of listeners have already * won over $25,000! *

* * * * * * * * * * * * *

FM104 WOMC G r e a t O l d i e s & MORE!

v

Thursday. Novambar 17. 1 » M O&E ( F . C J * . W . O - 1 » Q * 1 « C

GLA66I 712 A p p l i a n c e s 722 H o b b i e s

Coins A Stamps 730 S p o r t i n g G o o d s 1 1 6 A u t o A T r u c k

P a r t s A Serv ice

MORE C L A S S I F I E D S T h i s c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

c o n t i n u a d f r o m

P a g s 18F.

711 Misc . For S a i a

W s y n e C o u n t y

PATIO STORM DOOR panels plem g i w |4) 94 high • 50 wide

Mi-3era

P R I C E S

S L A S H E D ! EVERYTHING MUST GO

H o i T u b s

S p a s & S a u n a s

Floor Models Rovel & Tile Shells Redwood Deck Kits

indoor/Outdoor Models Spa Covers

A l l A t C l e a r a n c e P r i c e s

N o R e a s o n a b l e O f f e r W i l l B e R e f u s e d

HOT SPRING SPAS The Jet Setter'

$2,498 of best otter Full Warranty

C a l i f o r n i a C o m f o r t 4765 Jackson Rd

Ann Arbor, Ml

9 9 6 - 0 6 9 6

WHIRLPOOL lata

WHIRLPOOL WASHER 4 a n dryar. • i c e t a n l condition white S30C

254 5301

WHIRLPOOL W M l w 4 D r y * Cell afier 6pm Thurs i f r i o. mi day weekends 5*0-0295

PROPANE TANKS (3) 20 IB used. $ 2 0 e p i e c a Cad 348-634'

REFRIGERATOR 23 cuft 30 built-m oven 8uiti-«n d lsr iwurw Riding l«wn m o w * 349-6683

SCANDiA WOODS TOVE eatable mod* 325C. Wr«pl«c» in»*t 12 bO

397-044 t

SPACE Heater 20.000 BTL» vboi to ch*rrm#y S1S0 Snap cuftw $350 A r t * 5<Kn 537-2908

WATERBED aupar single e montn« old $125 Mountain t*«a $125

422-B3T1

WHIRLPOOL " « y w & drym 2 y i w l ot<3, $400 S«ara rowinfl ma-Cfwta 10 laddar. $60 561-7861

WOOO STOVE,'Firap»ca inaan with trnwar Alao accaaaonaa Enargy • ( . t*aant 459-4 762

712 A p p i i a n c a s

AIR CONDITIONER - alaclnc drya» GE ctaanmg nova rafrioara'.or. Oanumidlflar 354-3784

AMANA $ wrxrlpooi waanarv'dryara Eiaclnc $ Gaa »lovaa/ra«noaraitxa

$79 95 Up Dattvary ayaiiaola GuvanWad 928-1180

APARTMENT SIZE gaa nova -Mia good condition. $50

397-9647 CALORIC Harvaai GoM alactnc •tova 5 yrt old Good condition $30 427-9615

CHEST FREEZER. $100 Can after 8PM.

Admiral, 879-7*52

CORNING WARE atactrlc at ova i Kanmora ra*T*gar»toi txoam $300 lor Both Will aepaiata 553-0622

ELECTRC STOVE & graan good condnion

rafrmaralor $40 aacJi

422-6164

FREEZER $45 nova $125 . 2

•$275

L * e na««t alactnc yr old Kanmora

464-0419

FRK1IDAIRE ELECTRIC Ing nova Kltcftan AXJ OuHI-m dianwaanar Litton Mlcroaiava ©van A» axcadant condition 643-6399

FRIGIDAIRE Rafrtgarator. troai rraa a»da traazar narvaat gold good condition $300 arrytlme 644-9228

FRIGIDAIRE 16 Cu ft upngfrt "ood traaiar. anna a«ca«ani condition. $250 433-3929

GAS RANGE • 30 mc»v wrth doubla Oven $150 or Daat o«ar Call 425-3257

GAS STOVE - 30 »v, automallc 6van avocado. S bumar. ancaHant condition $100 879-9264

GE tr $150

upright 21 cub n 626-8055

GE PortatMa dtanwaanar almond 112S Automatic pAot gas atove al-mond $150 R^ngarator m,r<camati-

$125 464-6796

GIBSON Ratngarator good coxt-kon broma. no hoat $125 Cal aflarSpm 721-4101

HOTPOtNT coppartona 30 alactnc row. $75 00 & 14 cu It refrigera-tor. $125 Both very good condHaon After 5pm. 729-5263

MOTPCKWT refrigerator, 18 Cu *.. • naileaa. $360 Litton alactnc range axth microwave $400 Whirlpool araahar t dryer. $140 564-4603

HOTPOIMT 4 (TI old. «twte rune great Cai after 6pm 453-0925

14 2 cu ft $225

HENMORE AUTOMATIC reera old. 1100 Alao olda »ior $40 Ca« after 6pm

HENMORE GAS oven 8 y—n old. OaoeOam condition $75 After 6pm

T21-6206

• ENMOR6 Gaa Ranga. oonOrtuoue ~ «. good

11-1616

KCNMOHC I m vary good $66

KENMORC RCFRKiERATOR 10 Cu 0 . automacic Km maker, hai iaa« •OW $200 460-1065

•nyar $200 lor txa pair Gaa atova. •00 6S5-0478 KEMMOMC waadar 6 dryar. »ery •ood oondMoh $ 100 each

U a t t a o m

713 Bicycias-Ssks A Rapair S C H W I N N

BIKES ALSO USED $25 $30 $32

JERRY S 31629 Plymouth. Lrvoma 2 B»oo a W Of Mar-iman 421-1370 JEon7 S 1449 /» Ann Af&or F«d P'.majth 459-1500 JERRV $ 28660 W 7 mu« Livoma i i " > l E of M«K!le«>eri 476-18t8

COMMODORE 64C computer dtak drive monitor, prmtar computer liua With hutch over 35 gamee $ proarama $750 Talaacopa 35X-234X with trypod $ 170 396-6164

DOLL HOUSE 6 turmtua 24 V «<}. 2-oaep Completely

STUOCNT TELESCOPES MUM Maada Refractor 8 Astroecar. $250

453-1536

WANTED Ota Toya & Toy Train* Any condition 554-1012

SCHWINN Jr G ooee $50

Varart-, $50 Super 626-0678

714 Businas* A Office Equipmant

APT STuOlO arawmg board flhng caornat Xmc, 31OO LCD tabarats cadaruaa cnarfa art txx>*a Traca-"1* 553-4747

B£ALTr* SHOP EQuipmeni 1 aryara «im chairs. r>yfl*aul>c chaw and alalion Call 72-.8015

C L E A R A N C E SALE IBM Sa-aclrx.. non-correclirvg, A v -any $129 Can Michael 356-2300

723 Jawairy OP"", NAl DESIGNER Necklaces & **** vmt .^a jewelry 8 lacaa Da«gnar\i 3av The Mam E ichange 107 5 Mix Royal Oak 547-7188

Open Thursday! in 8prr WANTED TO BUY-n»gnas1 prices pa>d lor Gold dtamo.idt iem« «a-vsr platinum Europaar wslchaa Call anytime. 725-7604

724 Camaras-Suppiiss CAMERA S PROJECTOR Sound 8mm Swap for 7'i m band saw or mane ofar 425-1118

COLOR dark room equipment. Omega anlarger. drums, •saner, rimer computer Musi sell 'eason-aeiaoMer 471-2650 ELECTRIC LIGHT catwiat, ultra loom full apectrum lamps. $190

779-8752

DESK Kimball 36X72 wood wtth formica lop matching crederua. 18X36 Good condition $600

836-9570

" N O L T A ma>

multiple $699

375-1406

CHILDS Roeeignoi 75mm Tourmg AR cross country skis, polaa, 6 Hea-ling boots, aoa 37 $50 Ski B00U f*0<dic*. sue 4 4 Mans so* 7 6 9. $25 each Also Girts figure skates Riadele Swer Star acta 3't $25

662-6603

DEER PROCESSING Cut totally boneiass

Your garage $30-$*0 427-703C

OP SIT FOR LIFE Ftrm Fie* exercise equipmient w*c»4lent condilion. $50

326-1818 MARCY 1-2-3 E i a r O e e Gym, legs 6 tmtierfry r . , lent condition, $600

PIN BALL macfune good condition $250 Rowing macfune. Precor 612. $160 L W w i 357-2*64

USED SKI , SKI SALE SKI SALE We have gathered up all the ueed Al©«ne and Cross Country mer-chandise odds $ ends naw & used lover 1000 pair of Alpine boots. » 1 bindings poias & cross country equipment to« man. woman snd kids) from our 10 Bavarian village Ski Shops and put W all logetner downstairs m ou» Birmingham slcs 101 Townaand. comer o« Piarca. downtown Btfwwngham GO TO THE BACK DOOR FOR THIS GIGANTIC 3 DAY SALE Fri Nov 18 12 10 9 Sat Nov 19 10 to 5 30 Sun . Nov 20 12 10 5 Gaah and Carry only Lots of clothing tool Last years styles si bargain pncea

A Ski Bargain Hunters Paradise

30/30 Winchester rifle with scope sung & case like new $225

563-0871

D E S K S $ 4 9 36 s h o e c a s e a $ ' 4 9 50 chaws J19 96, typewriters $49 96 IBM s $99 96 fIMn $44 50 copier $299 50 cash r e m t e r s 6 n •abies $49 96 231 W 9 Mile 5*6-6*04 . or 30635 W 10 Mile 474-3375

EXEC DESKS. Chairs. Literature •ac* fHe cab-net conference table Call De l -een 9-5 559-0491

GONE OUT OF BUSiNESS-6 ITT push button telephones. 8 line sys-tem With in te rcom buttons, $125 aa 651-4109

726 Musical Instrumants

A GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT Wurlitiar piano, console pecan, e*

I cellant condition. $1000 or beet j 425-3111 BABY GRAND ptano reoentty -eourit 6 refmiahed mahogany Dniah, with banch. $3600'beet offer 537-6456

735 Wantad To Buy

HOOART 60 quart miser. $4,000 or bast offer Hobart butcher taw, negot iab le 682-2345

OFFICE EQUIPMEN" copy ma-chme chairs $ room dividers Call 478-3400

OYX intelligent typewriter remov-able disk 1 line screen, beat ofter

352 2620

SALE MON Ffti 9AM-6PM Desks, chairs storage cabinets dictating machines, typewrters. fwding ta-ble* computer tables conference tables pens, staplers fu-Bars 4 much much more Al at SON Oft or mora '2610 Nawburgh Rd. L.-vonla (between Plymouth 6 1-961 591-6710

BABY GRANO PIANO George Sleek, dark paean ftniah excellent condition 651-3671 BABY GRANO piano, completely r»-fmtaned 'etojin includes 5 tree lea-sons excewant condition rxiai sail $3800 or beat 661-0310

BALDWIN ORGAN model 210-0 EicaMant condition $2800 Groaae Pointe 882-4310

CLAVICHORD-5* key Co* worthy handmade antique finish caee a»-caHent condition $850 886-5901

CONSOLE PiANO exceaent condi-tion. 11350 Call after 5 274-7336

SMITH-CORONA Manual portable typewriter ertth case Greet for student $*0 652-8965

EBONY Baldwin Grand piano, sound board s«gned by Liberace and Jamee Tocco with caricature ol piano by Liberace Great conversa-tion place for home or cocktail lounge Cal 353-1017

STEEL CASE 6 drawer drawer flUng cabinet $75 Call

WANTED drafting machmas for *2 in > 72 m boards 4 posl steei drafting tanas For sale layout ta-ble* 5 ft > 12 ft . with bases. formica lops Excellent condition $200 each Contact Chuck or Carmon at

313-465-3900

FACTORY GRANDS PIANO SALE

3 DAYS ONLY IBAL0WIN BOSUNDORFER, YOUNG CHANG at savings never before offered Sale ends Sunday

BtoomfMR-Stora Open Sun 1-5 EVOLA MUSIC

2184 Telegraph 215 Ann Arbor Rd Bloomfield Hills Plymouth 334-0566 455-*677

715 Computars APPLE lie Enhanced. 128K, green screen. 2 drtvas. Epson RX-60 up-

radad printer extras, programs IIOO Apple lie 126K Epaon Ot

prmtar. programs $600 689-9076

GUITAR. Gibson Las Paul electric. Mac*, like new excellent condition, bast offer After 6pm 286-5734

APPLE 'I GS (WOZ Limned Edition| with the fottowing one Megabyte memory expansion card two 3 5 Apple dia* drrvee. one 5 25' diaJi drive. Mouaa. power monitor. Apple irnagewnier 11 prmtar Software in-clude* WorOpertact 11 GS. Mirftie-cribe II GS Central Point Copy II plus Total was than 1 year o«d $2300 646-181*

APPLE Macintosh must sen Excel-lent condition $ 1.200

422-75*5

ATARI 5200 video game. RoUerbal. Conaei, 3 paddiae. over 30 games included $200 or beet offer After 5pm. Mon Thru Fn 535-3263

MICRO W A V ?

t K x u n w a

0 m n 000

GET STARTED - doing your own Ac-counting' We sea - nstaa • aupport Accounting Software 4 teal comput-ars GL-AR-AP-PR Coetmo-invento-ry DAC - Peachtree - BP1 Turbo Tax Pro - Solomon Can Roger NieW Vica President 313-424-7230

Accurate Accounting Computer Services ine

HAMMOND organ, fun sens with bench Fruufwood ftnush ExcaMnt condition Reasonable 689-4469 HAMMOND Spinet Organ, model M-3 $250 981-3633 KAWAI studio Upright piano. eOony satm finish, vary good condition $ 1050 Southfield 355-9503

LOWRY ORGAN magic Game 6 yrs old Me new. $1*00 591-9235

OLDER Upright piano, good sound, $150 334-1034

ORGAN - HAM MONO Spinet. 500 key. include* bench, good condl-tion $600 Call 533-9625

PIANO Archer upright Ready kx renovation To a good home

455-7153 PIANO, mahogany upright 1910 Cvca. good lone good condition. $300 375-1*60

PIANO - Story 6 Clark, spinet, ongi-nal antique white finish $750 or beat offer Call 346-8257

ANY AUTO THAT RUNS $100 to $2,000 Paid

Can anytime 673-6732

JEWELRY-Higheet prices paid for an high Quality metala. |ems 6 Europe-an watches, wising to make loan Call anytime 725-7604

METAL WANTED Copper. Radiators. Brass.

Aluminum & Carbide AMO paper

buying Newspapers Computer r 4 IBM car da

L4L RECYCLING 34939 Brush St . Wayne

721-7436 (Wayne/Westland area)

OUTStDE STATUARY. Oriental lanterns, fountains, ate

255-2056

RECOFtOS wanted old 45 s, LP s, comes, cards movie memorabilia Ehna Beatles llama 264-1251

WANTED COLECOVISION we want to buy Cotecovtalon game car-tridge* 326-43*2

WANTED -cmidsplay

WANTED Old untouHI plastic model kits Promos, nr craft. Oeek models

379-43*0 or 274-0688

WANTED Toy Tra Amarlican Filar

Lionel and

981-4929

DON'T WAIT UNTIL DEADLINE!

You can place your ad a n y d a y of t he week . O f f i ce hou rs are 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Thurs-day; 8-5 p.m. Friday. We run over 10,000 ads a week and our phones get very busy on Tuesdays and Fri-days. Call early so we can be sure to get your ad In the next publication.

591-0900 644-1070 852-3222

HOMOA HUOMCAME-OOO 1007, low maee. M e new K>. 100 •aye. 534-4739 or Evas 437-0110

I A TV m-*w. $1750 427-7503

YAMAHA. T002. 550 Maxim 6.000 m*aa man condition Must see $ 1 000 or beel ofter 435-8104

•14 Campers, Traitors * fci nt n •>! ii •

M o i o m o m a s CONCORD i960 Travel Coach Many extraa Good condition

505-3666

738 Household Pets MASTIFF PuppMa lifted. Gentle giants haaWh gu»*ir>-

AKC. Of A. i hearth 517-5

EMPIRE. 19 f t . self contained beat After 8pm

6 $2500' 420-2067

USCO Cfiavrota) pictup doors. $75 •or both 1007 Toroned© rigW door $275 After 6pm 453-2021

1004 2 8 Mar V6 from S-10 p«» up. 70.000 plua maaa - r*na periect no problem Good compraaaion $600

3*9-6456

•18 Auto Rentals A Leasing

AUTO LEASING SPECIALISTS Foreign or domestic 100% fmanc rig Lower monthly payments Fleet rates Ca« for a tree quote 642-1775

820 Autos Wanted

MOP AD 1983 - Yamaha. QT50. low m4aa, runs good, $200 or beat •

651-7203

OLDER Uftts Champion Motor Home. 24 ft fuOy self contained Great *or deer hunters' $2,000 Arm TYME AUTO 455-5566

SOUTHW1ND 1968 - 3* ft . baea-mam modal , loaded 4 m mnt oondl-tion Low maesgs 278-0685 TANDEM tratter. 5X12 Good tor anowmobaee $700 After 6PM

227-3327

TRAVEL MAS TER 1908 - deluxe mo-tor home 31'. Saaament model Twin beds microwave, colgr TV. car do»y 4 moral Manufacture war-snt, $41 500 658-7247

MINIATURE SCHNAUZER. AKC Pup mala snots 7 wfcs Call 261-4*66

MIXED SHITZU toy poodle puppies. 6 weeks Absolutely adorable, great for Christmas $45 656-2124 OLD ENGLISH Sheepdog puppy-maie AKC. snots Sire beet m show winner Tsrawood Una 797-5312

PERSIAN KITTENS- CPA, $200

POOOLE MIX. non sh«ddli spayed femele housabrolian owner moved to an apartment 4 *

'"3,

PUG. AKC. 5 months old mala, oene with black mask. $350 Caa after 5 30pm 336-0307

PUPP«S shots homes onfy

PUPPIES 1st 2 n d To saaect 3**-01#1

RED DACHSHUNO. male AKC, 18 w*a old champion blood Una. $200

427-7006

ROTTWEILER PUPS- AKC. on aired, champion blood Una, $600 to $1200, 502-1229

ROTTWEILER PK>* AKC, 6 maiea 4 lemasea. have first aanea of shots, wormed 729-9167

SCHNAUZER PUPPIES Mmefura. salt 4 pepper quaMty AKC Home ratead 626-4668 or 737-78*3

WEATHER8Y rfflaa Mar* V, any cal-iber muat be German made

663-6064

738 Household Pets ADORABLE Bend type mala dog. 3'1 moe . 1st shots, wormed - loving home After 4pm 273-025S

ADORABLE mixed yearn Laee, 6 weeks old, $50 each 471-5*93

PIANO, WU«UTZER spinet ! finiah. bench. Hka n a . $780

cherry

661-2639

AFFECTIONATE comcanun. good watctidog. female, mixed Shepherd. 12 mo old. 42 pounds Houaetoro-ken. spayed al ahots Moving to apartment Meads good horns

464-0419

AKC Cocker Spaniel pupa, 11 wsts.. 2 mates 1 lemeie 1 red. 2 Duffs, shots 4 Vet checked 777-0162

AKC MINIATURE Dachshunds Schnamars, home Guaranteed Stud ing. terms Bob Albrecht

L groom-522-9380

AKC POMERANIANS pupplea plus stud grooming

Adults and and

522-2772 AKC show quality German Shep-herds. 6 males, large bona Pleaae can 476-2477

AKITA 3 ft old I am ale spayed and shots 726-1657 AMERICAN Cocker Spaniel pup-pies. AKC. champion stock, buff $350 ' 725-3721

HEATH Zanflh IBM compatible com-puter 6*0K. double disc drive $900 25 RGB Monitor $900 371-6225

IBM PERSONAL computer, includes keyboard TV monitor, dual diak soft-drive printer $1800 346-8*62

MCINTOSH SE20 extended key-board. loaded with software $1 995 375-1406

PIANO, WURLITZER apmet black, with bench. $500 Alao beginner's guitar 768-0727

PIANO - 65 y right Beat offer 645- 16^

T I computer, voce syn. al soli-wars Great for beginners and ch»-dren $100 complete 464-7556

716 Commercial Industrial Equip.

STOFtAGE TRAILERS roadable. several Good io t— $600-$ 1500 Must sa« Days J5i-4**0

717 Lawn - Garden Farm-Snow Equip.

ARIENS SNOWBLOWER Self pro-petted 5 HP manual start sacattani condition $525 433-3029

CRAFTSMAN SNOW Thrower ueed once attaches to Craftsman Mam tractor $400 Altar 8pm 326-6207

CRAFTSMAN 6hp 3 apeed condition. $200 or beat

SNOWBLOWER -

537.8218

JOHN DEERE with «7 ' |

1070- 214 Tractor 43 srK

3*6-4120 or 477-7112

LEAF biower 8 hp and Wen meewr Ca» 647-0671

OLDER FORO FERGUSON TracSor. aknoat rmm $1,S00 WooiTS moattng deck 4 Made Runa grsaf $2 ,050 TYME AUTO 466-5606

SCAMS-14 H P tractor. 30" lewn

WOOO SI>UTSR - 1

$1500 463-9090 or

RECENTLY tnc guitar 4 ampafbar Globs guitar

for begmner or emei^ln^en^

I Hagstrom 1 sr Globs gi.

STEINER upright piano 4 Some ivory needs rapair $225

307-0*41

STEIMWAY GRANO piano. 5' 8", mckjdlng bench. condition $7500 517-802-6304

STEINWAY Grand 6 4". satm ebo-contamporary UnuauaOy da-

Mgnad cabinet Excettem condition Sscr«ce, $8,500 864-2067

STEINWAY M Grand piano, racanthr overhauled Evenings 661-2103 STORY 4 CLARK Spinel piano. 30

ol»er 852-6494

yews old. good tone, beat ofter Cal after 530pm THREE H SOa vtoOna. excettem condition 3 fua sue vto-•ns. good condnion 6*0 -3170

-PUMPE' condRlon $100 TWO O L D

464-6331

LISEO S T E W W A Y GRANO 6 4 US€D STEIMWAY STUDIO

ACOUSTIC 6 ELECTRIC Priced from $306 4 Up

Muaac. Sanchea 4 Lsmpe SCANLAN PIANO CO.

2544 ORCHARD LAKE RO. I mtte W of Tsaegrsph

bfw Caaa Lake Rd 4 UddMbatt W B L O O M F * L D 001 -7060

PIANOS W A N T E D CASH PAID

VtOUMS 1 student 4 1 llaggmni oTiooo

W A S H B U R N guitar hard af netrument $325

WURLITZER CONSOLE H a * nut. M a mm $ 1 1 0 0 at M M I Altar 4pm

BEAGLE-'Dechahund mix. female 7 months old. good with kids Ca« af-ter 5PM . 6*7-6655 BEAGLE PUP - 5 mo Old lamaM, housebroken Adorsble and looking lor a good home 981-1513

SCHNAUZERS - Mir*. AKC 2 «e-meies 1 mala Parents on pi srataaa

533 -61 *3

SHAR-PEIs. wrinkle pupa, colors, paper Iramed. rsgular 4 brush coat, registration papers 537-4153 SHEPHERD'CORGl ml*, small mate, vaccinated, to good home Fee negotiable Altar 7pm 427-6681

818 Auto A Truck Psrts 4 Service

BEDUNER for Ford mini pickup Complete with mounting hardware Not a scratch New $1*0. sacrifice $110 or best 478-6192 or 837-4695

CHEVETTE 1978 parts, good an-gina. 2 good automatic transmis-sions. KMs of parts 595-6018

MOST ueed cars look good on the outside a the one you went good on the nalda'> Have It tfiecked at Munks. the import experts 861-6240 MUSTANG. 1979 lor parts Thrown rod. good alternator carfturstor battery 4 body Tina 455-5064 PICK-UP CAP - FUS S Interior/exlarlor lights ban $130 427 -3*09. *27-8158

TIRES 4 RIMS 4 P-235x75-15. raO-Ms or. 6 lug, 15x8 Cheve aluminum runs, fits half ton Clieva 4x4 Rims alone worth price of both 397-0302

ALWAYS LOOKING FOR NICE CARS CASH WAITING Ask for Tom Hymes

HINES PARK Lmcom-Marcury

425-3036

CHEVY 1070 3 ion staka truck new c a k e s rune. $ 1300 Alao 1006 Che-vy dump truck n s a Outer- naada mOmo* rapes 0050

CHEVY 1070 3 4 ton, 4 1 2 Ion Winch, cap low n t e e n $ 2 * 0 0 274-2

CHEVY 1077 Pick up with cap ton heavy duty rear an steenng/nrafcee. radra. new urea1 exhauet suraaanf nmnmo ccmdb-uon good body . $1.*06 525-1573

CHEVY 1005 Cube Van Wmrui i box. $8,500 A * lor JM. weekdays Oain *pm

snd*good oon^oon ibSQC or I A M tor Don or Al.

F ORD 1002 Pick Up Mack beauty

onty S i . 7 2 0 TYME AUTO

Ranger Has*) M y 51,000 actual mttee

^ 5 T a FORD, 10S5 F-250 HEAVY Duty

m I n n * 340^001

CHEVY 1966 '•> ton with cap

31,000 307-0031

CHEVY i960 - SiO 4 apeed bed-liner 1001 box. em-lm eiaetteril $5400'ofter After 3pm 1-437-30S2

CHEVY 1908 S-to El-cap Sanam stereo $6,900 Mitch Days 554-5117 Ei

AUTOS & TRUCKS WANTED

TEMPO'S & ESCORT S

Bill Brown -USEDCARS-

35000 Plymouth Rd uvorns 522-0030

821 Junk Cars Wanted ALL AUTOS 4 TRUCKS

Junk. wr«ckad running Top Dollar E 4 M 474-4*25

ALL AUTOS- $ 150-$500 up for cars 4 kght trucks for good tranaportation Cash waltmo Open 7 day*. 934-6565

JUNK CARS WANTED Any condition - Free plck-t*)

RON S TOWING, 474-3965

822 Trucks For Sato BRONCO H XLT 1965-4X4 ovar-

matic Traneferrabie ESP warranty $7900 After 5 P M 453-0831

BRONCO. 1984 II 4X4 XLT Two tone blue automatic trsnsrmaaion. a» V8 engine $6,905

STARK HICKEY FORD 538^178

DODGE RAM-50 Sport, up. 4 X 4. loaded l i t u m 2

DODGE 1987 pick-up ve auto eo am/1m lent condition $8200

6'«ft bad io Excm-420-2908

DOOGE- 1067 4X4 ROYAL SE Pick-up True truck has si the toys Muat iee$9 788

TOWN 4 COUNTRY DOOGE 8 Mtte 4 Grand Rrvar

FORO F150 1967 Suparcab XLT. 5 0 star loaded canyon red Excel-lent condition 477-0776

FORO F150 1987 V8 302, manual iranemitaion sm-lm stereo rust-proof Ouramnar datayad wipers 4 much mors $8 *001 best 425-2666 FORD Pick-up 1967 Southern car. excettant condition, was maintained $2 000 or beat Aflar 6pm 981-46*5

FORO RANGER 1966-10000 mttee 4 cylinder 5 shift, am-fm 48,000 mttee 5 y» plan $5500vbaat ofter

FORD 1978 Ranger XLT pick up with cap $1,250 or beel ofter Alter 3 30PM 425-3805 FORD 1979 Ranchero. GT 302. au-tomate. loaded, vary good condi-tion $2850 425-715*

FORO 1979 100 Custom. Georgia pickup * * t a Exoattent condition $2695 After 6PM 559-0904

FORO 10 XLT trim. O'D. spss3 OR as. 4 mora 4.00C

». 00000

FORO 1000 Ranger XLT Super Cai e . $7900 i

T A M A R O f T BIMCK OUAUTY USED CARS

353-1300

s s r MAZDA ^ 2 0 0 C i S apeed m . no rum great oondWon $3,700 062-4631

SUBURBAN. 10*8 S ILVERADO 20.000 II l is t , two-lone running bo-bards. raar heat 4 air This one hae it m FatnOy Special

DON MASSE Y CADILLAC 40*75 Ann Arsoi Road

at 1-275, Plymouth 453-7500

TOYOTA. 1006 4X4 AnVPm saw tape aluminum nhasts. GT t l cuaiom •manor' Wtntars Commi

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Roed.

at 1-275. Plymouth 453-7500

S U N S H I N E H O N D A 1206 ANN ARBOR RD PLYVSOUTH

O P E * SATURDAYS K M

TOYOTA 1007 a * excaaento cap $10 000/beet 642-n&'t

SHIH TZU - Adorable. AKC raale-tersd 2 ages to chooaa from Par-tec^ Christmas gifts 333-3622

SIAMESE CATS - Seal Point Neutered Daoswad Two 2 yr olds. Great with cftadran r-ai acn'iaty • WM not asperate pair $75 Altar 6pm 879-2628

SPRINGER SPANIEL years Kvar 4 wfvta. spayed, houaa broker Vary aftoctKmats 4 loving Needs famtty with o«>er chttdien $50 370-0038

WHITE GERMAN Shapherd 10 weeks old wfth papers $200 Days 362-1000 Evas. 766-0100

ADORABLE YORKIEPOO. 3 yr old mala, chestnut brown, doaan t shad To lovtng home 669 -75 *0

YORKIES. AKC, wry. $300 end i * Mstss and tsmalat. 7 n i l old Stud service 455-7166

740 Pet Servicee

PROTECTION TRAINING

4 DogSalss StorHngton KsnnaN

BORDER COLLIE. shots housetrained Good with chtt-

i 655-4136

BOXER PUPS Woodkna 8wks $300 snd up

AKC. champion Shots, wormed

750-0579

BOXER - Young male 8 mthe old. AKC. Housebrokan, Fewn with white markings Al Snots 4 ears stand-ing 761-3731

CFA REGISTERED Paraian Kittens, from $100 SoMdk party colors

CaaaIter 6pm, COCKER-DACHSHUNO

aM apayeo I ' e y f * . ken. to good home 326-0352

COCKER SPANIEL PURS - AKC, »

COCKER SPANIEL Buff white 4 bu*«

Hon. can onty be seen on Nov 28-30 726-6165, CoBect 517-621-SOOI

CUTE. l i aad i good h o n » Aflar 6pm

307-2714

ADORABLE I AKC

'47t-arNar 477-0117 DACHSHUNO AKC. Mack 4 tan. 7

D A C H S H U N D ] mack/ Ian. 71 dog. $200 AJeo

Miniature AKC.

DOCKTOR PET CENTER PvMlaatl C a i 000-1

G E R M A N • s m a l e t o g

tHEPMERl ood noma

D. 7 month oM 522-1140

GOLDEN C M t a p O n a or show 0

« T R B V E i . O T A g o aka. Aflar

* - pupa AKC Od. Soma hurt 0pm 500 3008

OOLOEN * T R * V E m puce AKC,

427-001

647 2 U 5

•AVfTMSAO

RV & BOAT STORAGE

$10 PER MONTH J r r r i S i

7 1 J I I I L t a a t n r L

f 4 4 n o r m , L r r t i i o c *

Equipment ENGLISH Hunt Seat Saddto 4

Da. $175 Laswa 540-0046

PINTO MARE. 8 years old. horse tor sale or leeee $475 CaO jammer between 6-10 pm: 477-3425

802 SnowmoMee ART1C CAT 1071 PanOtar 1077 Lynx, 1975 "Z~. 1072 Raldar 1072 Hartey Davtaon No »un* f a r *

456-1130 ARTIC CAT 1007, B Tlgre 5000. alauti IL start, certude* cover, n t t Poiane dutch $3100 ExcaOant oon-dmon 537-0230

YAMAHA-1077 $700

YAMAHA 1065 mOaa. or $2,700

Uvonta «Rar 5 3Qpm

806 Boets 8 Motors O M 6 C M F T t r

ssnt PROTECT - A ^ O A T

808 VeMctoi

ALL BOATS & RV'e $to Pm Mo uo> I I « •

4 h a n d M U M

CJLASSIF^imB .. meeting the challenge

L o o k i n g for furn i ture, a p p l i a n c e s or o the r h o u s e h o l d i t e m s 9 Let c l a s s i f i e d h e l p y o u m e e t this c h a l l e n g e . For t h e mos t up - to -d a t e m e r c h a n d i s e i n focma t i on . c o n s u l t c lass i f ied

(©tetriier & Etccntric classified

M M wm

16C»(P,Q,R.W.Q- 14C) OAE Thursday. Novambar 17. 1966

* f c o a T A « . VAN CONVERSIONS 4 WOW VANS Btg

(Waal Financing Bf«o—lU—a Can 522-0030

• d I M S . b w

ML 1SSS, (TortX XLT E. M Low maw LOM-Aftar «pm. 255-6302 M XLT. MOM. 2-

I 000 n t a . M 200 Al-455-5447

TAR. 1M7 XLT 7 paaaan-power 16.000 milaa

..Hlnaa Park Uncotn-Mar-425-3036

-1966 EdOa Bauar 10 .000 n M ,

661-6051

8 paaaanoar. ZiaOart. 35.000

B3S3-1331 10.900 VAN IMS SE I

H i ExceSaol

Cal a»aninfla or weefc-3M-I9M

823 Vana Cha.ioMl IMS Aatro .an CL. 7.500 mMa. 6 pnnngir, «r. automatic.

. « m 642-iSM CHCW 1976 Cargo Van «W> oorv «arann. automatic l«t #1.050 takaai TYME AUTO 455-SM6 CHEVY IMS Aatro Van. V6. loadad. a i cMM oondNon. 60.000 mHaa. U000 Mon. Iftrw Ffi 9-5 3S7-SSS0 CHEVY 1666, rad^buround* WMnor. V-6, automatic. Mr. wVaa. chroma

4 capiama cRW*. MncR-•a ctaam S7.400 422 7635

DOOGE CARAVAN 5 1M4. 2-6. T paaaanaar. air. (tarao. loadad. Graaf *apa. 14.950 644-5666 DOOGE CARAVAN 1664-7

. 5 apaad. air. crulaa. Harac 000 maaa 476-5506 fto

DOOGE Caravan SE. IMS - 2 2 mar. 5 paaaangar, 44,000 nr*aa Ex-lanaaa warranty M600 261-4416 DODGE RAM 1665. ExcaMbor ptuxn convaraion. loadad. Exoa6ant condition. Must mm (10.500

Days. 459-5999 Evaa 456-9795 DODGE Sportamar Van 1976- 15

wm baft*. 1700. or baat Aftar 4pm 261-5321

DODGE VAN 1961 UtiKly. 8 cyHodar powar ttaarlng/brakaa. 81.000 mtlaa Aakmg $1300 536-2722

DOOGE 1M1 Ram convaraion. loaded. 61.000 maaa, 53.500

538-3147 FORO Ciubwagan 1985-56.500 maaa. XLT pacfcaga. S6300 Call aftar 8pm 464-4513

•23 Vans DOOGE. 19M ROYAL SPORTS MAN 6 paaaanpar Van tMa truck. IMS It HI. §6.661

TOWN 6 COUNTRY DOOGE 9 Maa 6 Orana R*ar

FORO CLUB WAGON 1969- XLT. loadad. quad captama cftawa raar naat & air. 2 lona Mua/tan with Ian manor, unaar 2000 rnHaa 117.650

477-4276 FORO. 1977. Van 351 V-6. auto-matic Ooaan't laak or Bum 06. MM. - 464-2910 FORD. 1961 Convaraion Van. Exoa6ant conamon I3M5 CM 265-46S5

FORO 1964 work van Naw motor Good condition Aaklng 13600 Cai bstwaan 9am-9pm. 665-7641 FORO. 1966 CLUB WAGON XLT Loadaa. 4 capuan cnara low down bad 56.000 mHaa »960C 522-6471 FORO. 1M7 Cargo Van - 6 cySndar powar ataarmg/bnfcM ExcaBant condition 21.000 milaa 69.800

591-3197

FORO. 1966 Slarcraft Convaraion Only 3.647 m*aa $17,900 Hlnaa Park Uncom-Marcury 425-3036 GMC 1982 Starcran Convaraion van. good condition, loadad Asking

1.500 or bast. 427-9556 baat. 427-1

GMC - 1966 Starersft QT Full saa tl.OOO maaa EicaHant condition Loadad 350 V-6 3apaad Automat-ic UgW duty tr attar packaga All powar 2 sunroofs Raar folding couch 2 quaan-stta bads 4 cap lan 1 cnavs 4 taWa $1S.600/baat oflar CaU 977-9105 avaa 661-3111

823 Vana GMC. 1965 Satan mini van. V-6. haavy duty auaparWon. cuatom inla-nor. two KM pamt LoaUadi ExoaJ-lantl $7 000 or baat 649-0920

V W 1968 Vanagon GL-Syncro 4 wriaai drtva. loadaa.Si2.800nage«-

GMC 1968 Satan SLE 7 paaaangar wwtaow van. 4 radioing buckal m i l • moat ma*» options Snarpi LOW maaaga $13,750 346-0199 GMC 19M SUBURBAN Siarra Clas-sic. 4 wheal drtva. Ion. woody op-tions. wood trim interior 6 vtnyl wood grain & black axtartor Brush guard auxAary «ghls. raar ladders, tint console with compaaa. 9900 miles $19,990 Altar 3pm 602-6903

HO VANOURA 1963, commaraa«y used 83.000 mHas $2,800 Gr-od condition Serious inquiries -Ask for Roo 353-53 •<.

823 Vana GMC. 19M. Ra6y STX Loadad bur gundy/gray $16 000 524-2317

824 JaepeliOthar 4-Whaal Drivaa

AMC JEEP. 1965 Cherokee Sport trim, 5 speed 52.000 moea New tires Sunroof $8 500 835-7604

BLAZER 1965 Loaded, excellent condition Muat arfl $7800''best offer 642-0177 BLAZER 1967 full aita M»> load-ad excellent condition. 22.000 miles $ 18 500 687-2341

824 JaapaAOthar 4-Whaal Drivaa

JEEP, 1961. Scrambler 4 X 4, 4 •peed, good condition $2700 453-9490 JEEP 1964. CJ7 Renegade 4 x 4 . mail condition, muat see M.200 negotiable Call evenings 626-5564 SUBURAN 1966-Saverado. loadad sxacuTW* $1 947-5155 or E» i i K u M , $17,995 Before 4om.

526-1776 SUBURBAN 1963 Silverado, blue/ gray, loaded, stereo, tinted.win-dows rustprooled excellent condi-tion $5400 or bast o«er 644-7712

BLAZER. 1988 S10 Tahoe/lowing peckaga. loadad. mm. 8.000 mH^ $13,750, 693 731,

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER. 1964 Tan. powar steering. & wndows air am-fm cruise. 7 passenger 79 000 miles $5,500 Aft 6pm 354-4306

BRONCO II 1964 XLT 4.4 50.000 milee loaded including sixhoo< >m-maculate $7200 626-5206 dRONCO II 1984 air am.'tm stereo, 5 speed 0 D Excellent condition Make offer Shawn, 274-6800

PLYMOUTH. 1965 VOYAGER 5 passenger, automatic, aa. $7 495

L A 2 A R T O Y O T A 3 7 4 - 5 6 0 0

ST ARC RAFT 1963 CONVERSION Full power only 43,657 actual mites Must seal Open Saturday 9-3

JEFF B E N S O N

Dependable OueHf> AutomobHee

5 6 2 - 7 0 1 1

THE ROAD BELONGS TO B U I C K

N E W ' 8 9

R I V I E R A

$ 3 9 3 7 8 * *

p e r m o n t h

1988 CENTURY LTD 4 DOOR SEDAN

AMiTU mtm po—r •mmm* & crum* v-% 2% mm m powar iMt t mor* SlOO ajT7

Ss/0 Pric0d

$ 1 2 , 5 6 7 *

1988 ELECTRA PARK AVENUE

4 DOOR SEDAN

>4 nora Sloe* SKIM

Sale Priced

• 1 7 , 1 1 8 *

1 9 8 9 S K Y H A W K

Sale Priced

s 9 5 1 0 *

1988 REGAL LIMITED 2 DOOR

Air BulomartK powm alMrtng 1 D^akM po«Mf •inflodi -eat oetrxMXer i«n *M FM atar o poww yienna atyKS a»u-miixm afiMii crmaa coif o Stock =200e

Sale Priced

$ 1 2 , 4 9 1 *

1988 LeSABRE CUSTOM 4 DOOR SEDAN

Powaf tw dowa m mowHc POMM« »«••"»! * braf*» pcmm antenn*. t m*>mrn< pomm door tocka rem Oe^oeu

km wira m*eei covan Sioc» »3975

S a l e Priced

$ 1 3 , 7 7 4 *

1 9 8 8 C E N T U R Y L T D 4 D O O R S E D A N

Air. automatic powar awarwig 4 txafcaa pomm antonr*. mkv«3ow* A ioch» 4-way powar aaata 2 8 V4 awka AM TM atarac «« wrtaw covara g morm Stoc» a997

Sale Priced

$ 1 3 , 2 2 3 *

limaa 48 -• *3 9% A P R. 2* rwma thru GMAC •

i s a g 1 2 M I L E & T E L E G R A P H • S O U T H F I E L D • 3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

BRONCO II 1965 XLT Many op-tions. excellent condition $7900 349-7067 BRONCO II 1985- XLS 43.000 maes. excellent condition. $7500 or besi offer 681-6732 BRONCO II-1M7 4X4. XLT 13,000 maes, running boards extras Ex-cellent condition 227-6005 BRONCO 1976, * wfveei drive good condition, with plow $2,600

464-3599

BRONCO 1984-Loaded 50 000 miles, loo*i 8 runs great $8900 CaU after 6pm 533-8945 BRONCO. 1985 351 V-S sulomai ic. air, cruise, tilt, excellent condi tlon Pre-season priced at $9 195

STARK HtCKEY FORO 536-6178

TITLED 1964 Toyota Land Cruise. 4 wheel drive Looks snd runs greetl Pvr-eManl 'or snow or safari's m

*>1 $3,250 takea TYMfc AI'tO 455-5566

4 W H t F L D R I V E S

i s i o C h v B i l l B r o v i " o r o

r o m . s 2 - 0 0 3 0

825 Sport* A Imported u .

825 Sports 4 ImportadCara

BMW 1966 535 1 owner, lovingly cared tor. gerega periled, nevai mat

hop. Macs . bump shop. — tenor, only 30.000 maaa $22,500 Home. 540-2241 or office 540-6700

BMW 1M7 325ea 5 speed Cm Red Peart Interior, new car trade m $18 900

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

BMW 1987 325 4 door. 5 speed Royal Blue. Pearl Texture, siceaart car Monday only price, $15 ,500

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

BMW 1987 528ee Black 6 Black Automatic, factory warranty Show-room new $22 BOO

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

ACURA. 1986. Integra Metallic sa-ver 4.000 miles, practical 4 eco-nomical $13.00 or best 477-3426 ALFA ROMEO Wanted 2 sealer convertible excellent condition 692-61*3 or 523-9456

BM.V 1987 ?35ia Maroon with per al leetner 16 BBS wheels. axceUerv condition 24.000 miles $32,500

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 u

ALFA ROMEO 1985 GT V6 stored vnnrars, air sumool powar win-dows. lealie' Blaupunkt supert $8,000 642-3108

BRICKIIN 1975 New inter ires haust 4 or sues Sharp 36.000

miles. 351 . 8 musi sell $15 500 Eves 396-8136

AUDI ' W -rViO-S station wagor loaded uti.matic 57.000 miles, ex-ceMar' r-jndition. $7 100 391-3625

CORVETTE 1977 T-tops loaded ebum engine sxcellant condition

$7 200 Must sell' 326-3675

CHEROKEE CHIEF 1985 Full pow-er. air. automatic. sharp $8,995 Hmes Park Lincoln-Mercu-ry 425-3036 CHEVY, 1986 S-10 Blazer 4-WD, Silver Meiallic. loaded. 32 000 miles, vary clean. $10,900 Days 492-5113 Eve s 689-6752 CJ5 JEEP 1978. new engine, clutch, top. brakea and fuel system $2500

858-7495

CJ7, 1967 WRANGLER 4X4 Auto-matic. 20.000 acturai nvles Snows A Comm $11995

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann A/bor Road

al 1-275. Plymouth 453-7500

DODGE 4x4 1978 - Power Wagon short bed pick-up. good condition,

brakea. am-fm stereo cassette

Ing only $2,500 422-6pm. 261-3563 FORO BRONCO II 1986 Eddie Baur package. 4«4. automatic air. load-ed. low miles cellular phone, only $10 468

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USE0CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

FORD. 1979. Bronco XLT. 351 auto-matic. many options, good condi-tion. $3.850/best offer 522-6590 FORD 1987 Bronco II, Eddie Bauer, low miles, loaded, mint condition $13,000. must sell 335-2350 FORO. 1966 F-150 4X4 S Ford lough 2 to Choose $12,995 North Brothers Ford 421-1376 GMC. 1964 ,Sierr« Classic Jimmy 4x4 V-6, 57 000 ml Like new AW am/tm stereo, aluminum wheels trailer package $7,500 656-5049 GMC, 1986 full sue Jimmy Sierra Classic. 2 tone blue, fully loaded extras, 28.000 mfles. showroom clean. $13 000 227-3350

AUC '9f CS TURBO Comemers-tive Joition Only 11.000 miles1

B. of 3 yr miie 'actory warrar ty Oni, $19,900 453-3600

S U N S H I N E H O N D A 1205 ANN ARBOR RD PLYMOUTH

OPEN SATURDAYS 10-3

DATSUN B210 1976- needs idler arm $250 <76-7146

DATSUN 1978 Wagon, running con-dition $300 or best offer 459-9260

BMW, 1979 733ia Delphlne a'4* Black leather 67,000 miles Excel-lent condition 1 owner $11,300

DATSUN 1983 2BO-ZX. 5-sp«ed well maintained excellent condition Call after 5pm 595-665 '

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

DATSUN 1985 300 ZX T-tops auto-matic air. aluminum wheals tape Look at m« one' $7 995

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Road

BMW '980 633 CS»-Grey with black leather a« 4 speed CaU weekdays,

356-2670

BMW 1984 Slate grey black cloth interior, moon roof, sport wheels air conditioning, garage kept, expen-sive stereo system Reduced from $6 995 io 1st $7,950 takes TYME AUTO 455-5566

FIAT Bert one Xt9 1966 5 speed am-fm cassette removable Targa top 9,500 miles, bought new In June. $6500/best Shawn 626-2566 FIAT 1985 X1/9 5 speed air. stereo cassette, power windows new con-dition $6,900 357-2635

BMW 1984 3181 excel lent condi-tion, sunroof 5 speed, AM-FM cas-sette, $10,000 firm 335-2046 BMW 1984, 3181 In excallent condi-tion, 5 speed am-fm cassette, air. sunroof, power windows 4 locks, low mileage, $10,000 or bast offer Call 286-1501 BMW 1965 325E - all options, excel-lent condition Between 9AM-6PM 737-8800 Afier 6PM 669-5614 BMW 1985 525e 4 door, air alumi-num wheels automatic sunroof double btackl $16,995

DON MASSE"* CADILLAC 404 75 Ann Arbor Road

al 1-275. Plymouth 453-7500

BMW. '985 526ea Ba/iama beige pearl leather, automatic, trans Completely loaded 4 cellular phone $16 900

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

H«JH SIERRA S15 1985 - 5 speed extended cab, factory warranty, loaded, sun roof, air, cassette player with equalizer. bedllner Excellent condition - must seel Ask for Jeff 6AM-SPM 661-9500 JEEP XLS 1966. 2 wheel drive. 39.000 plus miles Loaded $5995 After 5pm. weekdays. 685-9526

BMW '986 325es 4 door, artlc blue blue leather Warranty $18,900

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

BMW 1986 325 4 door 5 speed Deiphine gray . Black cloth Monday only price $14,500

- E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

L A Z A R T O Y O T A

W H Y P A Y M O R E ?

1 9 8 9 T O Y O T A 4 x 2 S H O R T B E D

' 7 1 9 8 *

'89 C O N V E R S I O N V A N

A u t o m a t i c .

From '12,651*

No Payments 'till Jan. '89!

L A Z A R T O Y O T A 1 3 8 0 1 T e l e g r a p h T a y l o r , M i c h i g a n

3 7 4 - 5 6 0 0

•Priea plus (as. one. pMfas. opnonaf eowpmanr and daarmafion

N E

^ T H U N

# 4 A

N E W ' 8 9 ^ 7

T H U N D E R B I R D .

N O W O N S

D I S P L A Y !

M 4 A

HOLIDA Y SA VINGS SPECTACULAR! F A C T O R Y R E B A T E S U P T O M O O O

T A U R U S

S . H . 0 .

^ N O W O N f

< | D I S P L A Y !

'89 F - 1 5 0 XLT LARIAT

WAS '14.822

y 0 u * P m c e * 9 9 8 9 *

*89 E8CORT PONY

WAS '749$

YOUR PRICE • 6 3 9 4 *

88 B R O N C O •89 AEROSTAR Start* -96 r«d c*W Oflptfttf* c*mr%. JCLT inm tgw pomw <loro/

coHdmormrn rnucUorm. AM/'M R

WAS >21 MS WAS'15

YOUR PRICE ' 1 2 , 9 5 6 * YOUR PRICE • 1 6 . 9 7 6 1 0 *

88 BRONCO N 4x4 «• red. r o M I K i n v 4 I L > * i M i «

'89 RANGER 4x2

WAS't4.tt*

M.T wwai Sim. J spa H I ana eat

'our at Ms pnee WAg ; t,04*

r o u H r n a * 1 2 , 1 0 7 * YOUR PRICE • 8 6 2 7

A L L CARS * A L L f R U C K S O N ^ B

TAURUS L 4 DOOR SEDAN » C v a e y w »wwat[g^rerwe.|»»«^a.ai

WAS'13.987

YOUR PRICE $ 1 1 , 3 5 0 *

IF WE DON'T HA VE WHAT YOU WANT

W e ' l l G e t I t ! At No Additional Chars*.

A w c n o c n r * n e o T D i i r u e A \ / A I I A D I r U V L I I s j y j s j u n i i u u M i w n u n * n i u n u u k .

A & Z P L A N W E L C O M E

U U c i c l u u c l l .

I F O R D I

O N T H E S P O T F I N A N C I N G !

I M M E D I A T E D E U V E R Y !

4 1 0 0 1 P l y m o u t h

P L Y M O U T H

4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0

I S

825 Sports i Import ad Cart

MAZDA 1966 626 - 4 door automatic, am-fm stereo air $6.000.'beet ofter 476-4611 MAZDA. 1066 626 TURBO Sport Coupe Loaded 5 spaed air star eo'caseetie. powar anndows. 4 lochs, sunroof, air dam. 19.000 mltea. $ 11.000' beat 644^)519 MAZDA. I966MX6QT 5 spaed air loaded. 600 actual maaa. factory warranty, or*, i $15,397 TAMAROFF S AMTHONV MOTORS

USED CARS OPEN SATURDAY

STERLING HEIGHTS 266-9600

MAZDA 323 DLX 1967. 5 I_ am-fm ranafte. low maea. $6 494

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

854 Amarican Motor*

858 Butck CENTURY LTD '964- 1 cruise EFI. am-fm stereo, mucfi more Excellent condition $6300

453- 20M

CENTURY WAGEN 1964-Loadad. V6 SS.OOO ml. up-dated ajici—r»f condition, $5300/beet 644-6076 CENTURY, 1976 new e*ftauet 6 or a* as 6 co* sprmea. Muat sea $500.'beet 453-7129 CENTURY 1964 greet condition Loeded 62.000 milea $5.250'besi Call after 4pm 476-4064

MERCEDES BENZ 3000 1961 load-ed mail condnion Service records Mustsan $9 600 774-6496 MERCEDES BENZ. 1974 450 SE Great old car Cheap $6,495

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

MERCEnr-- dENZ 1964 190E AMC ,|AJ miles. On* oi a Hind a Mus' >ee $16 900

E R H A R D B M v . 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

MERCE0ES 1982. 360 SE Sedar (Trtled as 1961, Euro-Ca. (all DOT 6 & EPA) Oars Blue champagne inte-rior learner less than 50,000 rmles encellen! condition, car pnone pri vata Birmingham owner $21 50C OayS 644-49,"5

WeaKano 65S-^*J5

CENTURY 1964 T type. V6. au.o-mailc. power iteenng/brakea am fm stereo cassette, air. cruise $4 966 641-6227

CENTURY 1965 LTD loaded, leath-er 3 6 litre V-6 61000 miles. $6100 976-6251 Eree, 737-1996 CENTURY 1966-4 cylinder auto-matic power iteering'brskes cruise $6750 255-2666 ELECTRA 1966. T-Type Loaded low miles, priced 10 sell at only $6 986

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

l t d " 1986 4 cylinder, complete •m 0-j Qlar alarm 32.000 miles

$6700 661-7913

MERCEDES '985 1#0E 'BO lan in-terior loaded mint condition Ex teroed Warranty. Sun 30.000 miles $ i r 900 of best offer Days 433-1080 Evenings 642-4075 MERCEDES 1966 300SL 16.000 mi Immaculate grey market car, must w S.-s 900'best offer interested

3rti«5Jnly After 6 30pm 64 1-7121

al 1-275. Plymou 453-7500

i«h

HONDA ACCORD CVCC I979W-New tires, radiator, runs good, $750 4 74-6210

HONDA ACCORD 1963 Encallantl 4 door stereo cassette air 5 speed luggage rack, new liras $4:000 Evas or weekends. 624-3232

HONOA ACCORO 1966. automatic air loaded only $9,768

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

HONDA ACCORD 1967 LXI, l3mo oifl. 4 door. auto, loadad. under-coated 8.900ml $12,990 454-0725 HONDA CIVIC 1964-5 speed. 30 plus mpg. front wheel drive, am-fm cassette new urea Must sacrifice $3500'bast 392-9264

HONDA CIVIC 1984 4 door. 5 spaed emtm stereo cassette. Excellent condition $3800 937-9267

HONDA PRELUDE SI 1966 low miles, red . $10 966

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

HONDA Prelude 1962 - Powar sun-roof. stereo cassette no rust $3 100 After 6pm 459-6068 HONOA. 1963 - Civic hatch 4 speed WW miles no rust New tires Excellent $2500 661-5067 HONDA 1985 Accord SEI. top ol the line, manual, leather, clean low milea Best offer 354-3717

P A G E T O Y - O T A Michigan s "a^esi oyer 90 cars available From Corollas lo 4X4 s to BMW S IO jaguar s Starting at $1,500 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6580 PORSCHE. 1971 91 IT Red excel-lent leather, alarm, rebuilt engine Alpine radio J13 000/Best offer (Work) 643-6222 I Eves 1375-2348 PORSCHE 1982 926 Automatic, loaded 48 000 miles, 12 month war-anty $17,500 or best offer Week

days 851-3300 or 855-5497 PORSCHE 1986 944 turbo, mid-night CMue. 20 000 miles. cru«ee. sun-roof stereo cassette. 372-5115 PORSCHE 926S- 1985 mint condi-tion loaded, onginal owner Call Eves 540-4913 RENAULT Alliance 1983 - automat-ic air powar good condition. $1,750 4 78-5554 RENAULT, 1983 V Fuego Great shape 59,000 miles, all options $1950 357-6610 Eves 336-5936

SAAB 1979 - 5 door, loaded sun-roof air. healed seals, executive car 17 000 original milea. yea 17.000 original, no rollover, asking $3.500'best need to sell 661-6635

SAAB 1981 - 900 Turbo, loaded, very good condition. $5000 Call Evas 586-i»44

PAflK AVENUE 1962 light grey, 4 do™ wx -.ceptionaHy

• ,.,1 iitu 464 2938 PARK AVENUE '985 e» ;o«eril One i>wnwr 42 000 milea $7950 Must sell 642 6803 PARK AVENUE 1985 .red — All available optloni rnctu- ng moun. ri*>f and security iysle< K 500 miles call Gary days 256-1YM PARK AVE 1986 Musi sell One owner Mosi extras £«celiert shape $8,500 661-5117 REGAL LTO 1986. V-6, automatic, air leathei loaded low miles, only $i i 995

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

REGAL 1976 runs good $450 or best offer 375-274C

REGAL 1978 2 door 2 tone blue, lair condition $600 464-6591 REGAL-1984 2 door automatic power steering, brakes amfm tier eo, good condition 42 7 -3362 REGAL 1985 Limned, Ml powar. rieban. perfect mechanical condi-tlon $6200 or offer 644-2432 PflGlERA 1963 excellent condition low mileage black grey interior $6500 454-1089

RIVIERA 1983 V-6 low miles $5 966

T A M A R O F F B U I C K OUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

RIVIERA 1964 Mini condition loaded new tires new air condition-al $7000 Ca» afier 6pm 626-686' RIVIERA 1984 V-8 gray'grey valour. 31,700 maaa. loadad. mmt condition Offer After 6pm 591-9253

SAAB 1982 900S 7 door automat Ic air sunroof Only 50.000 milea!

453-3600 S U N S H I N E H O N D A

1205 ANN ARBOR RD PLYMOUTH OPEN SATURDAYS 10-3

SAAB 1966 9000 TURBO 5 speed sunroof, a»r low low miles and spotless! $13,995

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Roed

at 1-275. Plymouth 453-7500

HONDA 1965. Accord LX. 5-apeed loadad cruise excellent condition $7,700 or bast offer 660-0222

SAAB 900S-1985. 4 floor 5 speed excellent condition

649-5939

HONDA 1965 CFIX-SI. blue 49.000 miles. $6500 miles, extended warranty Asking

464-0160

HONOA 1965 CRX-SI, 39.000 mflaa. 5 spaed sunrool am-fm cassette air, excellent I $7.000 464-1005

SAAB 900 1966 5 ipeed air low miles, only $7,468

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

HONDA 1965 - CRX. red. 5 am-fm caaaette. aa. louvers, aaoy wheals. 35.000 miles. $6700

455-9664

SCIROCCO 1987 - 16 value stereo radio, black on black, under 7.000 maas. excellent condition Consign-ment Vehicle Seles 841 -6227

HONOA 1965 Prelude grey 5 speed power steertng/brafcee. air sunroof high power am-fm cas-sette rust proofed, new brakes & windshield excellent condition $7900 After 6 30pm 652-9227

SENTRA 1963 - 5 speed, front wheel drive, new parts, greet transporta-tion. $1.600'offer After 5PM

464-6138 SUBARU XT Coupe 1966 Front wheel drive. 5 speed, am-fm stereo cassette low maes extras, excellent condition, $6 300 681-3606

HONOA, 1965 PRELUDE- 5 air cassette. Rad! 453-3600

S U N S H I N E H O N D A 1205 ANN ARBOR RD PLYMOUTH

OPEN SATURDAYS 10-3

VOLVO OL 1962 excallent condi-tion 4 door AM-FM stereo cas-sette $4000 or best offer 626-6560

HONDA. 1966 Civic Si 32.000 mUe>. rad. 5 speed, am-fm cassetta sunroof $6300 471-5703

HONOA, 1966 CIVIC 4 door, auto-matic. stereo Only 24.000 mile*

453-3600 S U N S H I N E H O N D A

1205 ANN ARBOR RO PLYMOUTH OPEN SATURDAYS 10-3

HONDA 1986 - CRX. SI. red. 5 spaed excaaent condition, take over payments 455-4273 HONDA 1987 Accord LX, 4 door, charcoal gray 471-0994 , 347-5447

HONDA 1987 Accord LX 4 door, white automatic, loadad. excallent condition Afier 6 30pm. 786- 147B HONOA. 1987. Accord LX Navy, old wheals, automatic, SII options 11.000.'beat Greg 553-4667

HONOA 1967 ACCORD LXI 2 door, automatic, air. cassette. Only 14,000 mflaal 453-3600

S U N S H I N E H O N D A 1205 ANN ARBOR RD PLYMOUTH

OPEN SATURDAYS 10-3

HONDA 1967 Prelude - 2 door, ex caU ant condition, low mMsegl with options $13,000 Marrlon 352-7777

HONDA 1966 PRELUOE SI Auto-matic. Loadad $15,196

L A Z A R T O Y O T A 3 7 4 - 5 6 0 0

JAGUAR 1964 tjft-Blue tan interi-or 32.000 maaa good condition. $16 900 652-6047 JAGUAR 1964 XJ6 EJ :»«ir1 con-dnion Al opuone Low masagi $18,500 Days. 644-2110

642-5255

owner, showroom new $34.1 S E Y M O U R C A D I L L A C

2 5 9 - 9 0 0 0

JAOUAR 1966 XJ6 - Mac* with tan . gold awe wheaa $36 490 Cal Mr Fto*

856-9300 MAZDA S. IMS-'M RX7a Tan lo choose from Low maae SAVE TWOLlSANOfi Soecael tMa weea

TAMAROFF S ANTMOWY MOTORS USED CARS

OPEN SATURDAY STE«WNQ HEIGHTS

MAZDA 197V RX7. Rad MM wheats $3 000 CeS after $

4SA-7146 MAZDA. '960 OLC Rune good I banery $ shocas $6*6 466-4J MAZDA IM1 62$ 4 dor*, char gray, sunroof aa la 665C 661-1602 MaAA iUS U m i ^ ! speaJI

VOLVO 1962 DL. 4 door automatic, air am-fm stereo cassette new pans $5900'bast 656-7148 VOLVO. 1963. 760GLE. 4 door air power automatic, silver with black leather, $6900 661-4230

speed loeded'Black with tan leeth-$9600 655-9823

VOLVO, 1965 740 GLE Wagon 5 speed. 36.000 miles, extras, mint $14 500 or bast offer 651-3296 VOLVO 1985 740 GLE sta-tKmwegon encaOant condition

651-0932

852 Classtc Cars ALPHA ROMEO 1931 - Replica car Over $7,000 mveeted Profaeelonelfy bum on VW chassis 1st $2,900 takes TYM6 AUTO 455-5566

R1VIERA 1964 Medium blue metal-lic. leether interior, wires Look no further! $6,495

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Roed

at 1-275 Plymouth 453-7500

RIVIERA 1965 V-6 automatic Mr. low miles $8 568

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

SKYHAWK LIMITED 1984-Fu«y loeded. $42X1 Call between 9am-3pm, 624-4311 SKYHAWK i962 Coupe Front Wheal drive aw 'lerec rear defroat, power brakea powar steering auto-matic, $2 895

D R U M M Y O L D S

7 7 5 - 5 9 9 0

SKYHAWK 1963, air automatic power cruise till, defoo. stereo Very good condition' $2,650 /bast

477-3899 SKYHAWK - 1964. LTD Automatic, air. am-fm. cruise excellent condi-tion. $4,000 553-7567 SKYHAWK. 1964 - Wagon Fuly loadad New urea wk3 brakes Flori-da car no rusl $4000 453-6945 SKYHAWK. 1964 4 door, automat-ic. air $3,795

L A Z A R T O Y O T A 3 7 4 - 5 6 0 0

SKYHAWK -1986 T-type 2 door S spaed power sieermg/brakea'an-tenria/door locks, air am-fm stereo radio cassette, rear window defog. fog lights, sunroof, cruise, rust-proofed mag wheels new muffler tilt, uggage rack 40.000 miles $8.500'best offer 471-5867

858 Cadillac ALLANTE, 1967 Convert Idle Bur. gendy with burgandy leather interi-or. 14 000 actual miles showroom floor Pnced 10 sail $28 995

S E Y M O U R C A D I L L A C 2 5 9 - 9 0 0 0

ALLANTE 1968 Factory Official Black with teddie leether interior 3.300 miles. $39,995

S E Y M O U R C A D I L L A C

2 5 9 - 9 0 0 0

• A P P R A I S A L S

• C O N S I G N M E N T S

• F I N A N C I N G Display your i wM handle an seWng detain Sports,

it. hi(^i performance up to 75 cars on dnplay

VMt our naw location in Troy-1725 E 14 MUe Rd 589-2700

C l a s s i c A u t o S h o w p i a c e

CADILLAC I96B Sedan Da Viae, green leather t brocade mlertor beautiful $ loadad 70.000 milee Looks Ms naw $6200 455-2374 CORVETTE 1963- Spat window Se-rious In guinea or*,

664-5275

FORO Modal A 1930 sandtMaated 6 raatorade extra parts.

500 471-: primed. $2 500 FORD 1930 pick-up Chevy anal Mock naw. 400 auto trans cfiop top.

$5500 FORD 1940 COUPE 59 Edsal (Texaal 51 Mercury 2 door 'SO Mercury 52 Impanel Hardtop (Oe I 62 Sulci Her31 op lOa » 66 Chevy •4 ton sfwrt bos (Texaal S4 Chevy v» ion Stap-alde IAA) 29 Hudaon. Ma $ aeesy 34 Ford 2 door, body. $750 51 Henry J . $SOO 35 OthersI Cenedwne 6 Auto Mueeum (5 mm from bndgev We pay 29% Premium on ua Ceeh No duty on oM can •Ho U S 1-519-734-7943

LINCOLN 1969 Mark M - burgiaidy

50 000 ten •am'S4.U0 TYME AUTO MOMTE CARLO 1971 46 000 mOas. 1 owner $3000

543-7331 MONTE CARLO 1972 automatic 350 aa am-fm alarao good oona •on Seal offer tvae 456-4762 MUSTANGS. (21 1967 Ce« feel back $6 BOO SaafRam coupe

$1,000 cm 961-6416 MAZDA 19C2 RX7 - Looks and rune

• M TYME AUTO

42i •

• a new TMa ONLT HMO TYMt AUTO

854 Amartcan Motors h i m in B

BROUGHAM 1966 Brown leether. wires Look si this $11995

DON MASSEY CAOfLLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Road " '

si 1-275 Plymouth 453-7500

CADILLAC 1987 4 door broughsrft 26 options irlple whits aether 21.000 miles $18,500 firm 464-3843

CIMARRON 1965 sun roof. equipped 36,000 maaa Excaaarrt condition $5500 861-3095 CIMMARON 1966 Sunrool. Out power road wheals Style. Luxury* Economical $6,995

DOM MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Road

at 1-27$, Plymouth 453-7500

COUPE DeVILLE 1986-Custom boat opera coupe Ike naw oa maae. muat sea prmata Muat aML 356-4575 or 536-79 itf

COUPE DeVILLE. 1979 Looks, rune A drivaa ska new Laaa than 86V maae on naw tiree A brakes, tradW package $3 000 Drm 463-67$}

COUPC DEVILLE. 1965

thaig Spaoafi $6 965 OOU MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Road

at 1-275. Plymouth 1-7500

ELDORADO BIARMT7 1« mm. midnigM Mua mm loadad •uparC condnion Urm

» 42.000

ITt^MM E L O O R A O O I 9 « 2 - A l Mini S*w* mxroot M L or RMimg IUOO

opMW hm MWRP •7S-S3S4

ELOOAAOO 1SS1 - Lmndmt Mat compuwr ttrnf lotmy •mum—

tirm 1 tamay w x n p mm oaaant oondaion IUOO US-trW E L D O R A D O I M S s w r r

> M • « » 9S.OOO gw^eerrwi** ak«

io mm mam. S I 7 N S

fLOOWADO 1968 •ra MM En f interior, man* eavaa,

54 000 -mm Musi Ma beat o*m. 362-9741 Mtm $ PM. 167-61*4

MAZDA 1964 M a i dear, i sr aissrtna A Vskae. I tpead M H t M M n m 17 MPO

Isnl $4 .660 471-6224

MAZDA 1966 atC LX 2 door $ (Bart 34 000 ataa. i ' H i I aan-tf iaa $>100 U K 6am M7-17S7

MAZDA WW M000 pM* •*. aac MM ihepeo $6200 Caa leave w»

m 477-6741

great oo>

o m o o w m • b M o a i " i a

S o - 0 0 — ^ s s a fTWOOO »962 Sr inata 1 3

PLffTWOOO 1967 Srougtw*

S^$"i$m!O l*v

ARarSMpm

' wm TTxjr»cJ«y. NovarntMr 17. 1 9 M OAE C F . C A W . O - 1 5 C ) * 1 7 C

858 CadMac F L E E T W O O O 1965. l o w m a e s .

$10.46$ T A M A R O F F B U I C K

QUALITY USED CARS 3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

FLEETWOOO 1963 - broughem. •nowraom. man condition, triple wfine. beoied beauty 366-6045 FLEETWOOO 1965 Front wheat drive. 4 door Mark with gray leatftei interior Sun roof, wee wheat '00vers, loaded, exceptionally clean. $10 900 Come sea m downtown

647-7192 FLEETWOOO 1962 BROUGHAM <3 ELEGANCE 50.000 one owner maes. stereo tape, leether wire* Luxury Unsurpassed Cal Today

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Road

St 1-275. Plymouth 453-7400

FLEETWOOD 1967 BROUGHAM Light beechwood leather, aa the acea on the worlds finest roed car' $12 995

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Roed

St 1-275. Plymouth 453-7500

REGENCY 98 1965 BROUGHAM 4 door, valour, tit. cruiee. caaaeus.

. 30 ,000 maes on t(ie first trade-1.495 DON MASSEY CAOtLLAC 40475 Arm Arbor Roed

at 1-275. Plymouth 453-7500

SEDAN DeVILLE - 1968 Loaded leather, wires cassette white GM executive $ 18 100 853-4032 SEDAN OE VILLE 1983 loaded ex-cellent condition 68.000 maea 1 owner $6900 453-1671

SEDAN DEVILLE 1988 .Lt 1986 grey, grey $16 995 655-9647

.SEDAN DEVILLE 1966 dark blue. ten $10,500 655-9647

SEOAN DEVILLE 1965 Sharp! WNta with white leether. looks brand new loeded 626-0097 SEDAN De VILLE, 1965 stereo, an power. eH hlghwey maes $8 000 or best Cal anytime 476-5677

860 Chavrotat CAVALIER 1963. beige power locks 5 spead. aa. am-hn c t i l t i e good condition $1600 CAVALIER 1964 wagon, power •leering/brakes am/lm caaaette

540-701$ CAVALIER 1984 4 door automatic

steering A Makes, stereo *t 31 500 m«es $3600

537-3604 sharp Onty

CAVALIER 1965 Type 10 red 5 tpead aa tierec power smool varyoaan $3400 474-6012 CAVALIER, 1966 Automatic, pow-ar ateermg/Makee. sir. sm/tm ster-eo $4600 Call between 6-5

471-1400 CAVALIER 1967 RS automatic an loeded. vary cteen 18.500 maea

852-6131 an loaded, very c wea kept $7050 CAVALIER 1968 Z24 Mack, load-ed, sunrool 9.000 maea. $10,200

696-44 11 CELEBRITY CL 1983 4 cylinder 4 dooi automatic. 2 tone Mown, 60 000 maes. air loaded, new tires maintained $3 850/beel 642-8565 CELEBRITY 1966, Eurospori wagon, 8 passenger, whiteblue 6000 miles, loaded $12,700 370-0039 CELEBRITY 1963 CL 4 door vary clesn 1 owner sir power locks $2700 642-6543 CELEBRITY 1986 EUROSPORT Grey every option including powar windows A locks, sunroof, excaaent condition 55.000 long dntsnce

$7200 642-0177

CELEBRITY 1968 - Eurospon 4 door while/cuslorr. interior eulo-mstic sir fun power cassette ex-ecutive car 3400 maes warrsnty -$9600 Afier 7pm 349-4474 CHEVETTE 1960 family car many new psrts. little rust $800 or best

646-3607 CHEVETTE i960, automatic 4 door, 54.000 miles, good condition, $600

455-6568 CITATION 1982, V8. 2 8 Mar suto-mstlc. selling lor peril Excaleni condition ol engine, trans. Wee $650 349-8709

SEDAN DEVILLE. 1972, loaded 20.000 maea garaged, mint condi-tion Offered below appraised value $3,600 737-2269

SeOAN. >964 DEVILLE Leather 4 o^or charcoal interior wires This one won 1 last1

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Road

St 1-275. Plymouth 453-7500

SEDAN 1987 DEVILLE 9.000 miles .«our Betlar men new $16,995

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Roed

al 1-275, Plymouth 453-7500

SEDAN 1988 DEVILLE Charcoal metslac dual 6-wsy teats visor venitiee. automatic truck So-o Much for So-o Utile- $17,995

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Arbor Roed

al (-275. Plymouth 453-7500

SEVILLE, i960 Aluminum wheels, leather interior, tape This one Is sf-•ordeblet $4 995

DON MASSEY CADILLAC 40475 Ann Artx* Roed

st 1-275, Pfymouth 453-7500

SEVILLE 1985 Elegante only ?300mdee Bargain price Cal aflar 5 651-6523 TOURING COUPE 1987 Mack/gray 21.000 maaa. 1 driver Uka new loaded, security system 543-4678 1963 SEDAN DEVILLE $6,950 1964 ELDORADO $8 950 1985 SEDAN DEVILLE $10,450 1965 FLEETWOOO $10,950 M E L F A R R F O R D 9 6 7 - 3 7 Q O

860 Chavrotat BE RETT A 1968-GT V-6 red load-ed. 8.000 maee $9750 GM execu-tive. 464-7241 BERETTA 1968 OT-Grey. automat-ic. V-6, most options, electronic in-strument panel 8.000 mllst. GM ex-ecutive. $9500 647-6407 BERETTA, 1988 GT, Mack 5 spead. loaded. Hke naw. $8,900

422-6369 CAMARO BERLINSTT A-1964 V8. loaded, undercoeted super condi-tion. 38 0CC maes $5,750 437-5069 CAMARO Z28 1964, Rad. T-tops. m 48.000 miles. $6750 or best <*-far 425-5464 CAMARO 1962 Beauty! Automatic, naw ores, V-6. $3,000 Brm Phone.

726-2527

CAMARO 1966-BMck l-top. am-fm stereo cassette. 40.000 condition. $5500/beat

mes. good 525-3626

CAMARO 1966 Iroc Z - Excaaent condition Loeded T-tops automat-ic. power a'serng-brakes, am-fm

ana wrrn equeU > equeloer many more extraa $9500 Cal Tom for mora Information days 356-6699

844-7066 CAMARO. 1966 - IROC Z. rad. T-lops alarm Loaded Excalent con-amon $9300 455-6670

CAMARO 1966. 6 cyt automatic a«r. powar atndows. rear oefog.

CAPRICE Oaaaic 1964. Wagon powar ataanng/brafcaa. air. 8 paa-

$3,500 After 5p 375-2763

CAPRICE. 1977 4 door air. cnaaa. 70,000 mttee $700 After 6pm 456-0173

CAPRICE. 1964. good condition, loeded Asking $5,000 Aftar 4pm 421-0994 CAPRICE 1966 2 door V8. 305. 2 4 . 0 0 0 maaa. loaded, war ran ty

5 3 3 - 4 2 6 6

CAPRKX 1966 Cltnl: Brougham -4 door. VI Every factory option ex-oapl moon root, executive car 7.000 maaa. $13,200 or beat ofter

CAPRI . 1963 VS. Hatchback aufo-i . tape, crmaa. 6 0 , 0 0 0

. $ 3 2 5 0 4 2 0 - 0 3 6 6

CAVALIER RS 1966. dark rad ma-

CAVALIER 1962

$1,750 AUTO

TMa weak

4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

CORSICA 1986- Grey V6 auto fully loaded 4000 maae. $9750'beat of-

474-6152 M 947-5653

CORSICA 1988 Loeded Beet offer 921-7100

CORVETTE 1984. Gray mside A out. mint condition loaded $13,000 After 6 PM. 661 5359 CORVETTE. 1988 Convertible White with White lop snd red leath-er. 17 wheels loeded. 10.000 miles. $28,500

S E Y M O U R C A D I L L A C

2 5 9 - 9 0 0 0

EUROSPORT 1968 Wagon, 3rd seet undercoeted loeded. wsrrarv-ty. 6.000mi $10,990 454-0725 EUROSPORT 1987 11.600 ml mint condition loeded $7,200

851-1296 IMP ALA 1979 air 4 door ?eiaa $2500

476-1828 MALIBU, 1961 Oeseic AH sterec power steering A Mekes 1 ires-bat tery -e«heust A brakes al excellent rusl proofed dark Mue metallic, blue Cloth interior. $2400 263-7237

862 Chryatar 866 Ford LEBARON 1966 $6,950 M E L F A R R F Q R D 9 « 7 - 3 7 0 0

LEBARON 19WH 2 door, loadad. 19.000 maaa. axiended warranty snc^lsnl condition $6350 646-6968 LEBARON 1968. convertible auto-matic aa. leather. Turbo loaded, low maaa. only $13.966

T A M A R O F F B U I C K Q U A L I T Y U S E D C A R S

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

NEW YORKER 1979, 65 000 miles. cisari. as power leether excaaent buy $1500 937-1172 NEW YORKER 1966 luxury equip meni package Rosewood color/ burgundy leether interior Exceaent condition. $7600 After 5pm

332-9369 NEW YORKER 1964- 4 poor leather interior al the extraa Mmt condi-tion $5,500 642-2006 335-1761 NEW YORKER. 1961 1 owner, nor smoker extrs clean $2,995 Hmes Park Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036 NEW YORKER 1963 E Class 63.000 maes excaaent condWon. ai' talking computer al rhe extraa. $3 000 For appt call 349-9255 5TH AVENUE. 1963 Sparking whrte finish Blue tnm. local 1 family trade Must see Open Saturday 10-3

J E F F B E N S O N

Depenosbls Quality Automobiles 5 6 2 - 7 0 1 1

864 Dodga ARiES 1981 eutomatic air rear de-fog power steering. Makes, fm naw Makes sxhaust tiree. no rust $1750 562-7966 ARIES >986 4 cyl power steering. Makes, sir excallent condition, must sen $4900. offer 553-6463 AR1ES 1988 LE 4 Poor tun power sir stereo, 6000 miles $7 986

TOWN A COUNTRY DOOGE 9 Mile A Grend Rrver 474-6668

COUNTRY SQUIRE 1976 - Wagon Naw tvae. Mskee. exhaust Good condnion $750 421-6066 C R O W N V ICTORIA M S . a w

tftmrp Musi mm 1 7 . 0 0 0 9 3 7 - O M 2

C R O W N V C T O R 1 A . ! M 15 S 7 . M 0

M6L FARR FQRD967-3700 C R O W N VICTORIA. T M W » » 5 0

MEL FARR FORD067-37OO C R O W N VICTORIA. M I f 4 door d w i F lo rXM car autoi m«uc pemmt •tMrinaj'txMiw. cnmm •o *s.5so

•m-hr Mar 5 M - T 3 M

ESCORT L 19«4 auto* nmlK. 2 door M l c h b « c » mm'trrt c a a * « l t « . 50 000ml 13500 5 4 4 - 7 M S

ESCORT L , ^ 9 d 6 - A u l o m a l l c tml

•ym Omt< oal 35 000 m i i M Ownmr n o n - i m o H < E>c* l lan l comlitiofv V4200 i ' baa i

L * a » « n w i g i 4 2 S - 2 4 M

E S C O R T S . 3 IO t w o a a From M.T»5 NortTi B<oin«r> Ford 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

866 Ford Ford MUCTAMG. ISM- VS. tul powar

26X00 Or#r $2.250i TYME AUTO EXP. 1662 Rad good naming i dmon. $1200 5374

TOWN A COUStTRY DOOGE 9 MM A Grend Rrver MUSTANG 1667 ConveratHs. load-

bastonar 921-7IQO E-350 VAN Automatic. Work Van AtcMnaon Ford Ask lor Larry 667-9161

MUSTAMQ 1967 GT- ConvarOOte dad in at 11 a ntanor $11.750

Cm 347 2973

666 Ford MUSTAMQ 1967 OT *«y

STARK MCKEY FORD 536-617S

MUSTAMQ 1967 LX -»0 000 maaa.

$7600 471

M l Ford MS Ford MUSTAMQ tSSS. mmj | lun* l l op-•on. pm rnorm Saorad mmm

MUSTAMQ WSS. mmok 1 H i t Baal oSar M v 7 i s i

MUST ANO. IMS OT 1.111.1 mi Mir. M O A E S - M S T O C K - A T C H M O O M FORD AW Wr Larry SS7-SM1

aa T-kx* I13JS9 NorVi BroDiara Ford 42VOT*

WW* . 1SSS OC ' rtnuasr. m n o r e ) . 0 » M . t l 2 J M

17 295 North Broatara Ford 421-TJ7S TAURUS lSS7^lX^ttMM^ J g

FESTIVA L Plue, 1966 - E Hani condition Low mlaaae 11950 Ex

ly $200 851-5229

ESCORT 1961, automatic rune good cteen $1050 458-9033 ESCORT 1961, automatic, no rust. 80.000 mMa. AM-FM. $1100 or beat offer 653-1563 ESCORT 1981 - eutomatic. air. little red wagor-. only $ 1.079

TYME AUTO 455-5566

ESCORT 1981 Wagon Mue 4-speed, am-fm. sunroof, runs good $900 455-4069 ESCORT 1962 powar steering A Makes reer defrost, automatic 2 door $1200 464-0491 ESCORT 1982 2 door stick AM-FM cassette aood condition $1500

261-1552 ESCORT 1863 Stick shrfl AM-FM Air Looks sks new $1500 or bast ofter Cal 421-2936 ESCORT 1963 - 4 speed am/fm. sunroof, rear window defroster $2050 353-3043

COLT 1880. air. am-fm stereo. $500 937-3666 DART 1972 Running condition. $200'bast 255-0131 DAYTONA. 1967 Paoflca Turbo Red automatic, aa power excallent $•0 500 best Greg 553-4867 DOOGE 600 1984 2 door, cruise AM/FM cassette a* 45 000 maea $2500 591-3491 DYNASTYS. 1986 Full power air stereo A more 3 10 chooee from Sale priced $11,900

TOWN A COUNTRY DOOGE 9 Mile A Grand Rrver 474-6666

LANCER. 1965 Automatic, air. loaded, low maea. only $4,995 TAMAROFF~S ANTHONY MOTORS

USED CARS OPEN SATURDAY

STERLING HEIGHTS 266-9600 LANCER. 1968 4 door ful power air stereo, mce family car Sale priced $5,695

TOWN A COUNTRY DODGE 9 Mile A Grand Rrver 474-6666 MlRAOA 1981 - good condition, air. Ml power wires am-lm digital. $2.100'best Cad eves 459-3942

MALIBU. 1961 wagon, good condi-tion. $500 Cal after 5pm 464-0908 MONTE CARLO SS, 1966. loaded, t-tops rralar hitch excellent condi-tion. less than 20.000 miles $11000 546-7509 MONTE CARLO 1977 lraneponation sharp, $1200

729-7869 MONTE CARLO 1971 350 automat-ic. power steering .'Makee. aa New dual exhaust. Makee. 3 core >edia-tor Blue.blue 652 4556 MONTE CARLO 1970 - 350 V-6 au-tomatic. am/tm power sir $3600 After 7 pm 977-0437 MONTE CARLO 1965 Mail condi-tion. low maea. tm. reer deHoogar. cruiee. am-lm caaaette 459-2764 MONZA 1976-2 plus 2. Dependable V-6 4 speed new tres radiator Maxee. more $500 firm 476-6669 NOVA 1977 - 4 door, 6 cytlnder au-tomatic Great tranaportation Naw exhaust A Makee $450 525-1909 NOVA. 1966 Automatic, am-fm caa-sarta. Mr power locks, rear window defrost, cruise $6500 478-0524 NOVA 1967, air. stereo. steering/Makes, rt or beat After 5pm. 7-8638

SPECTRUM 1966 4 door low mass powar steering A Makes, au-tomatic. am-fm caaaette A air $4500 or beat ofler Larry (Days) 469-8740 (Evas ) 661-0915

X11 1963 exceaent condition, load-ad with al optKma. am-fm cassette $2800 326-0096

662 Chryalar CHRYSLER, 1966, 300 V«. fair con-dition. 4 Poor Beat ofter accepted

356-2949

FIFTH AVENUE, 1965 $7 950 M E L F A R R F Q R D 9 6 7 - 3 7 0 0

FIFTH AVENUE 1965, luxury edition, with moon roof. $7450 Aftar 5pm

536-1927 FIFTH AVE 1964. high maea excel-lent condition leather interior. $4000 644-9143 LEBARON GTS 1965 Muat sal $4,200 New ores, automatic. Mr

LEBARON GTS-1966 automatic. tr new Msass. greet condition $5 000 427-6953 LEBARON 1980 slent 6 automatic. Mr eaterc rear defrost wiper delay, must see $2,000 » 1

LEBARON 1982 needs some sort, Mr tat. cruiee AM-FM stereo $700/ offer After S: 15PM. 534-1915 LaSARON 1965-A* am-fm powar t leering.'brakea. 42.000 milea. $4300/beat AfMr 3 30ptn 425-4*43 LeSARON 1985 ComarMa-WNM. loaded with astral. $7000 Aftar 6pm. 64»-7840

LE BARON 1985 - GTS, turtio leather m. stereo, loaded, excel condition $5800 Days 552 5282

LEBARON. 198$ GTS $6,980 M E L F A R R F O R D 9 6 7 - 3 7 0 0

U S E D C A R S A V I N G S

' 8 8 T E M P O L X

4 d o o r , a H w f t e e l d r l v a ,

l o a d e d , a u t o m a t i c , a i r ,

t l « w h e e l , p o w e r

w i n d o w s & s e a t , r e a r d e f

r o s t e r . C a l l lor W i n t e r

W F-150 SHORT BED XL

85 CAMARO 1 6 F-150 P ICKUP

4 8 e n g i n e . d u r a M n e r . s w -

i n g r e a r w i n d o w , s t e p

b u m p e r .

• M 7 6

• M AEROSTAR XL A u t o m a t i c , a i r . s t e r e o ,

p o w e r w i n d o w s & l o c k s ,

p o w e r s t e e r i n g A b r a k e a ,

r a a r d e f r o e t e r , t i n t e d

• 8 0 9 0

8 3 E S C O R T

8 8 E S C O R T S

A T E M P O S •Mto ESCORT 4 speed, alarao. raar del-

g j J l n c k u i r l l i t a u s l i l a I f . O U D O N T K N O W U S E D C A R S

K N O W V O U R D E A L E R

4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0 f o u r M O T O R B P L A N

4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7 : M l R S W E L C O M E

ESCORT 1963, 85.000 maea. 5 speed. manuM transmcssKXi. power steermg/Msaes. em.'fm stereo sir. rear defrost, rust proofed, new bat-tery radiator struts A exhaust OrtginM owner $1700 471-5739

ESCORT 1984 4 door 30,000 maes Sherp $3 866

L A Z A R T O Y O T A 3 7 4 - 5 6 0 0

ESCORT 1965 automatic deer, no rust Tyme does It againi Onty $1 650 TV ME AUTO 455-5566 ESCORT 1985 GL wagen-A*. power steenng/Makaa caaaette reer de-hoater. 5 tpeed new tires. 81,000 maes $3650 firm 261-6218 ESCORT 1985 GL. 5 speeo Mue. 84.000 miles, am-fm cassetls needs exheust/body work exceaent running, $900 offer 420-0042

OMNI, 1982 clean, good Winter transportation $695 Open Saturday 9-3 JEFF BEWSON CAR CO 562- 7011 OMNI. 1966 4 door, lector, air au-tomatic. low miles $3 ,995

TOWN A COUNTRY DOOGE Mile A Grand Rrver 474-6668

OMNI 1966 4 door automatic. 32.551 miles, exceaent condition $4,275 or best otter 537-4147 OMNI 1987 Mack. wMla doth inte-rior. air upgraded stereo cassette

$5 000 326-5242 low miles

SHELBY 1983. 5 speed Carol She! by mtenor . runs greet looks great, exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n Must sell $3 5 0 0 6 2 7 - 4 0 0 9

866 Ford

BILL BROWN U S E D C A R S

The Area s largest used car dealer tor high quality and unbelievable prices!

" 0 "

D O W N ! * E S C O R T S

4 0 in stock

T E M P O ' S G o o d Selection

M U S T A N G G T S A Convert ibles

VAN CONVERSIONS Good Selection

A E R O S T A R S Loaded from $9,995

on approved credit plus tax A tag Extra on select mode ls

BILL BROWN F O R D

522-0030 C A P R i . I 9 6 0 RaBy Sport, power a t s e r n c A brakes siairoof. no rust, gooc condit ion $ 1 2 9 5 5 3 6 - 1 1 6 6

E S C O R T 1965 W e g o n 5 w e e d 50 .000 miles, cruise. Mr. A M - F M sisreo casaetts excel lent condition $ 4 0 0 0 or best offer 7 2 1 . 2 6 5 4

E S C O R T 1966 Automat ic Mr $3 595 North Brothers Ford 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 8

E S C O R T . 1966 L * e New $ 3 , 3 9 5 North Brothers F o r d 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

E S C O R T 1967 GT Fully mckjdinig nr axoetent condit ion Onry $6 ,195

STARK H I C K E Y F O R O 5 3 6 - 6 1 7 8

E S C O R T 1967 $ 5 , 9 5 0

MEL FARR FORD967-37QO E S C O R T 1967 4 apeed Mr. prsy 2 7 . 3 0 0 rmles $ 5 , 4 0 0 C a l after 6pm

6 5 1 - 8 1 1 3

ESCORT 1966 1 LX N e w body style fuay loaded, only 4 6 0 0 maes Ssve $$$ over new

STARK HICKEY F O R O 5 3 6 - 6 1 7 8

F IESTA 1979 1 3 5 0 Cm anar « P M 4 2 7 - 0 1 1 4

FIESTA - 1979 H a i d l wor M a t oflmt Cm aRar 5pm

k 1 3 5 0 at 7 2 9 - 4 2 3 3

G R A N A D A 1 (75 - M OOO f » pomm naarmo-orafcaa Naw b r a k a a / r a d M -lor Run* good M 5 0 4 2 1 - 7 4 3 4

G R A N A D A 1977 m po-rta. M OOOn rvma g t m nrm. $600 U r n

mm llm «. m nmm

4 2 7 - 4 2 7 6

G R A N A D A 1960 Automatic, atr $1,000 or bast otter C a l 9 3 7 - 3 9 2 7

G R A N A D A 1962. crxaee. excaaent condition 4 6 . 0 0 0

e $ 2 5 0 0 4 5 3 - 6 8 6 2

L T D I . 1978. $ 1 , 0 0 0 CMI af lar 6 p m 5 5 1 - 3 0 3 7

LTO 1973-63.000 mass good trans-portation. $ 4 0 0 Leave massage.

4 7 3 - 5 6 S 1

LTD. 1977 - Good condnion $600 or bsst offer After 4 p m 6 6 9 - 9 6 I S

L T D 1983 Crown Victoria, 4 door , very good condition, loeded. V - S en-

gaie $3 900 /bes t 7 2 2 - 3 S 9 3

L T D 1966 MT defrost, cruiee. fm. V6 sharp, w e l memtamed. d e p e n d -able. $4 500 5 9 3 - 4 4 1 6

M U S T A N G GT 19*6 excaaent con-dition, tow mileage loeded $ 6 , 7 0 0 Muat ssa< Eves 4 7 6 - 1 6 3 6

M U S T A N G GT 1963 trontend tpow

red sunroof $ 4 3 0 0 1964 trontend apoWsr A Cougar

4 7 7 - 3 2 9 2

M U S T A N G S BIG. BIG S E L E C T I O N

21 to chooee from 6 3 - 6 8

B i l Brown Ford 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

M U S T A N G , 1967 C O N V E R T I B L E 289 Automatic. 1 owner, ladiss c Has on Showroom Ftoor H m e s Perk uncom-Mercury 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

M U S T A N G 1974, 5 I t e r , sth 5 ,000 mass on new motor A trane-

$ 2 2 0 0 5 2 2 - 5 3 2 7

M U S T A N G 1979. good

M U S T A N G 1 9 8 0 - 4 cy l inder . 4 speed, am-fm. naw brskes. low rm. good condition, $ 1 5 0 0 6 4 6 - 8 4 6 3

M U S T A N G . 1965, GT Conver t ib le Automatic, loeded. new top A Ores Super sharp, well m a i n t a i n e d $ 9 5 0 0 After 6 p m 3 3 6 - 2 7 4 4

M U S T A N G 1965 GT Conver t ib le S O a u t o m a t i c . L a d l e s c a r . $8 995 Hmes P v k Lmcuki M a c u -ry 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

M U S T A N G 1965 Red A reedy $3 ,795 North Brothers Ford 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

M U S T A N G 1966 - GT, M a c k , au to -matic. loaded, garage kept . 13K. Exceaent condition $ 9 4 0 0 Firm After 4pm 4 2 7 - 0 0 0 5

M U S T A N G 1966 GT 5 speed. Mr . T - t o p a loaded 4 5 3 - 3 6 0 0

SUNSHINE HONDA 1205 ANN ARBOR RD P L Y M O U T H

O P E N S A T U R D A Y S 10-3

MUSTANG 1966. LX V6. automatic. Mr very d e e n $4 ,000 4 2 5 - 2 4 6 6

M U S T A N G 1968 $ 5 9 0 0

M U S T A N G 1966- S V 0 Low maea. $10 ,900

9 3 7 - 1 0 1 6

M U S T A N G 1986 $5 ,950

MEL FARR FQRD967-3700

1988 TEMPO GL 4 DOOR A i r c o n d i t i o n e d , p o w e r l o c k g r o u p , tilt w h e e l , a u t o m a t i c , r e a r d e f r o s t e r .

W M S ' 1 1 . 1 2 8

s7995

S P E C I A L U N I T S 2 5 T O C H O O S E

^ICHINSON FORD

9800 BELLEVILLE RD.. BELLEVILLE • 697-9161

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S C H R Y S L E R O PLYMOUTH

"THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS" SAVE ON ALL THESE USED CARS

C O M P L E T E L Y W I N T E R I Z E D

1 7 DODGE CHARGER

Black, automat ic , low mMas.

• 4 7 9 5

•87 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE

Supar sharp.

• 0 4 9 6

V DOOQE DYNASTY V-« angina, h * powar. •Why Buy Maw."

• 1 1 , 9 9 6

'S5 D O D G E C A R A V A N 8 E

Extra Ntoal

• 6 9 9 0

1 7 DOOGE OMNI 4 DOOR

H C H R Y S L E R NEW YORKER

Ona ownar, h<* powar.

anaportatiorv

Only ' 3 9 0 6 • 7 9 9 6

ONTHESPOI FINANCING

EXCELLENT SELECTION WARRANTTS A VAMJkMLE

V FARMINGTON HILLS CHRYSLER© PLYM01TI G R A N D R I V E R A N D M I D D L E B E L T

531-8200 476-7900

4

m m

WINNI ON HOT WHEELS

a t

BOB JEANNOTTE C O V J P T

s**aS* > 6 5 9 9

- \ 9 8 9

S t o c K = 8 9 0 ° 3 , 3 6 A S \ A p f l iKOKTH

U S t 1 K l T . . ' 1 6 5 6

3 9 0 2 0 7

oSoSu""1 • = & - A 5 . 7 0 6 M 3 . 9 0 0

P0NT1AC

1st T IME BUYER

FINANCE PLAN

INM OFf

IAC

GRADUATE NANCE PLAN

fir 963-7192

THANKSGIVING SALE Gobble-up the $avings

UNCLE

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ^ A~A A A A A A

J U S T A F E W OF OUR E X T R A S H A R P CARS V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V v v v v v v v v v v v v v y _ v v m

C A V A L I E R C O U P E

A u t o m a t i c , p o w a r at s o r i n g & b r t t M . body mo id to©, t xwko t * . 20% down. .

Priced to mM at 95252*

1 9 6 8 F O R D E 8 C O R T Automatic. A M / F M alarao. btaefc.

•4777*

I M S B U C K C B I T U I t Y U f T B )

P o w a r w i n d o w s £ l o c k s , t i l t , crutaa. atarao. automatic. V-6.

air. Rsady to go.

•4949* 1 V 7 CAPfSCE C U S S t C 4 0 0 0 f t

Air, automatic, powar $1—ring A brakaa. ttntad glass, vtnyt roo*. only 13.000 m l a a

•9898*

1 9 6 4 C A M A R O Z2 Starao. T-topa. air. powar dows A locks. Wt. crutaa. i

t e e e e < D O O O

1 9 6 6 C O R 8 I C A 8

* aqutpmant btua)

A A A A A A A A A A ^ " ^ A A A A A A A A A A A A ^ A ATA ^ * A"7:

, J U S T A F E W OF O U R E X T R A S H A R P T R U C K S * V ^ V Y Y Y Y Y Y y y y y v v v v v v v v v v v v v v . . » , v v

1 9 6 7 4 x 4 P I C K U P

bar, V-A s lap b u m p a kghts. off roadlng

*#•10,777* W S 0 0 0 0 E ROYAL SEVAN Powar locks, powar staartng. sir , orulaa. MR. nrnm Oraa. mucn mora. Maady tor 8 paopia.

I f l O O Q *

flaOEMOLET R C X U F « TON A u t o m a t i c , p o w a r s t a a r i n g A brakaa, V - A stap bumpar n s s d y tor w o r t or play.

• 8 1 8 1 * 1 9 6 6 8 B L A Z E R S

FACTORY VAMUNTY A V A L A I i

K I N G C A B

• 6 4 6 4

•7777'

3 MONTH 3,000 MILE

WARRANTY

Lou IARICHE CHEVROLET

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

9 6 1 - 4 7 0 7

40875 Plymouth Road, Plymouth ^ A f O I % i I M M I , i L n ,4 6

u o m t f o ? F v y m o u m H A . m n a g y w t y

—J — I • M i m ¥

1 — y

1BC*(P.C.R.W.O-16C) OAE Thursday, November 17. 1968

Ford T M M U S - T M 7 . LX maton m o n .

fS& - -T A U B U 8 1 9 6 7 . 1 7 5 0 0 - ~ r y « o t t -aMa. m a a * oMer Oay* . i r ^ f o n

Eve* . 4 7 4 - 0 2 9 *

T - » R 0 8 i 9 6 0 2 Ooor Mr m . Jf> chooaa « m S o m a n e e d r a p a i r

' 0 Days 1 6 1 - 4 4 4 0

- C»ceaer i l c o n d i t i o n A * erxiMe. tHI t m o r a V - 8 4 3 . 0 0 0 " K M * U M 0 / I M M A H * 6 4 7 4 - 9 0 7 6

T-BIRO, 1 9 6 4 . Mr . a m f m . c l o t h M M . n * n i r a a . l i e — » n l c o n d i t i o n •4798. Mum sea 34*-7077

XOOOrr+a*. $ 3 , 6 0 0 o r 6 5 6 - 4 2 5 2

T - B I R D 1964. T u r b o c o u p * . M i * "a«M. l oadad . rad . 4 3 . 0 0 0 m i l e * m u s t M l $ 5 2 0 0 or b a w 4 2 3 - 7 6 6 6

T-BIRO 1 9 6 5 - L o a d a d . e x c e l l e n t o o n d m o n . MOOO 4 5 1 - 2 5 2 6

7-81RO 1965 - T u r b o E x c e a e n t c o n d i t i o n B l a c * L o a d a d wtt f i m a n y OPCWu C a l a t tar 5 3 0 pen 5 3 3 - 9 2 6 2 2 6 6 - 3 6 1 7

T -B IRO. 1965, S cyt p o w a r s tee r m g / D r a k e s . 4 6 . 0 0 0 maes. e x c a a e n t

" " M ' » 5 6 4 2 - 6 7 1 1

a, rutty maaa. U k e new 19 595

S T A R K MICKEY F 0 « 0 5 3 6 - 6 1 7 8

T - B i R O 1988, T u r b o C o o p a , e x c e l -l a n i c o n d i t i o n , l o a d a d . a*k>r> 1 1 3 . 5 0 0 Can aftar 6 p m

I. a s k i n g 4 6 4 - 6 0 5 6

T E M P O G L ' 9 8 5 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t -ic. air. a m - f m . 5 0 , 0 0 0 m l C l a a n c a r >3750 5 6 9 - 7 1 3 1

Gt_ 1986. a u t o m a t i c , a i r . 4 d o o r . 29 ,700 mi laa. g ray e x c e l l e n t c o n d n i o n . 9 5 . 9 0 0 5 9 1 - 0 1 4 2

T E M P O , „ 1984 4 d o o r . M l p o w a r air 5 i o * M 13 2 9 5

T O W N & C O U N T R Y D O D G E 9 M a a a G r a n d Rlvar 4 7 4 - 6 6 6 0

T E M P O 1 9 M G L 2 0 , 0 0 0 maaa o n a oarnar m a * * . a la rao . caaaa t ie . air M l p o w a r S h o u l d ba y o u r * 9 4 . 9 9 5

D O N M A S S E Y C A D I L L A C 4 0 4 7 5 A n n A r b o r R o a d ,

at 1-275, P l y m o u t h 4 5 3 - 7 5 0 0

T E M P O 1 9 M , G L . 4 d o o r , c r u i s e ai r . aKcal lan i cond i t i on . 9 4 . 3 0 0

261-8068

T E M P O 1967. G L S p o r l . 2 d o o r r a d . m a n u a l , Mr. s te reo c a s s e t t e tBI, apeed c o n t r o l . $6 ,600 5 9 1 - 0 1 8 7

T H U N D E R B I R D i « 8 6 T u r b o C o u p a MNar. 5 apaad. l o a d a d . taamar i n te -r io r . g a r a o e d n o n - a m o k a r M u a l aa* $ £ 5 0 0 8 5 2 - 6 1 2 8

T H U N D E R B I R D 1975 T u r b o c o u p a l o a d a d exceaent c o n d i t i o n 7 2 . 0 0 0 Highway mi laa As*k>g $ 7 3 0 0 W-u nego t ia te m u a i eae Days 521 -3128 , evea 4 4 3 - 0 3 9 7

T O P A Z . 1 M 7 ES $ 6 , 9 5 0

MEL FARR FQRD967-3700 1985 M U S T A N G LX C o n v $ 7 , 4 5 0 1 9 M M U S T A N G LX $ 6 , 9 5 0 1 9 M M U S T A N G GT $ 6 , 9 5 0 1987 M U S T A N G GT $ 10 .950 1986 M U S T A N G LX 5 0 $ 1 0 , 9 5 0 1988 M U S T A N G GT $ 12 ,950

MEL FARR FQRD967-3700

872 Lincoln C O N T I N E N T A L 1984 G i v e n c h y . b lua. g o o d c o n d i t i o n 44 0 0 0 mHaa $ 9 5 0 0 6 5 6 - 7 1 3 1

C O N T I N E N T A L . 1985 D a a o n a r a * rtaa. hj«Y e q u i p p e d low m i laa Im-m a c u l a t a l S i 1.495

S T A R K HICKEY F O R D 5 3 6 - 6 1 7 8

L I N C O L N , 1967 T O W N C A R So la r g o l d , laatnar c a r r i a g a roo f . t u r b i n e w h a a H Here ' s t h e c o m p e t i t i o n ' $13 ,995

D O N M A S S E Y C A D I L L A C 40475 A n n A r t x x R o a d

at 1-275. P l y m o u t h 4 5 3 - 7 5 0 0

M A R K IV. 1973 - L o a d a d E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n Mua t see $ 2 0 0 0 or beat of ter 4 2 1 - 6 0 6 6

M A R K VII. 1964, aOvar. l ee ther fu l l p o w e r , axoaaant cond i t i on . $ 8 5 0 0 .

3 4 6 - 4 1 0 5

M A R K Vl l . 1964 L o a d a d . w i r e • t i aa l a . key less a t i l r y . b u r g u n d y , g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 7 4 5 0 4 2 0 - 3 3 2 5

872 Lincoln M A R K V * . 1 9 M LSC Aa o p t i o n s ax-

a» • • ii i .I C•. - - — - - i ii ii iHai n cwf j i m o o m o w u o w m w x t a i o o n M . M 6

S T A R K MICKEY F O R D 5 3 6 - 6 1 7 8

M A R K V l l I9B6- M Btaaa. $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 U k a naa i FuB p o w a r . a u n r o o f . re -m o t e eecurt ty s y s t e m N a w t kaa . 5 2 . 0 0 0 mi laa- 7(t% h u h w a y Mua t aae CaU Paul , daya 5 2 2 - 6 5 6 5

E v e a or w a a k a n d a 6 6 1 - 5 9 0 2

•U»y f a r . C a i G ie rme 9 A M - 5 P M 864 -4 191

M A R K V> - 1 9 M . L S C A l o p t i o n * . 7 .000 maea $ 2 1 , 0 0 0 Mus t sMI

M A R K V I I - 1 9 M . LSC. 15.000 m l laa . Mka n a w Saver sand leather Rual p r o o f e d , g a r a g e $ 1 8 , 5 0 0 3 5 6 - 3 5 6 2

M A R K VI I 1 9 M , LSC. only 13.000 maaa , «ka naw . $ 1 9 , 9 0 0 H lnaa P a r k L i n c o l n - M e r c u r y 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

T O W N C A R - 1982 L ike naw . two-t o n e be ige. #0 .000 maea. ask ing $ 5 , 6 0 0 Leave maaaaga. 3 2 6 - 2 5 5 9

T O W N CAR. 1 M 7 Fuay l o a d e d Im-m a c u l a t e c o n d i t i o n

Fu^ i v $ 1 3 9 9 5

S T A R K HICKEY F O R D 5 3 6 - 6 1 7 8

874 Morcury C O U G A R . 1962, XR7. p o w e r s teer -ing. Drakes. a u t o m a t i c ove rd r i ve , a m t m atereo tape , new m u f f l e r , l o a d a d . n i ce car . $2395 4 3 7 - 2 9 7 2

C O U G A R , I M S M in t c o n d i t i o n , l o a d a d . 30 .000 $ 7 . 3 0 0 4 2 5 - 4 1 2 0 Evea 2 6 1 - 8 4 2 7

C O U G A R 1986 - a u t o m a t i c , air V6 l o a d e d low mi les. $ 7 500

9 8 1 - 6 3 3 4

C O U G A R , 1966 LS l oaded , exce l -lent cond i t i on , M . 9 9 5 Cal l af ter 6 P M or w e e k e n d s 6 6 1 - 5 7 3 7

C O U G A R 1987 LS Tou r i ng Class ic L o a d e d . 17.000 mi les $9 795 N o r t h B r o t h e r s Ford 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

C O U G A R . 1 M 7 20 th Ann i ve rsa ry E d l l l o n Loeded , Uka new, $ 1 3 900 L e a v e N a m e 4 n u m b e r 348- 1418

C O U G A R . 1968. XR7 c o m p l e t e d l o a d e d , ex t ras Show qua l i ty

5 3 3 - 7 8 2 5

G R A N D M A R Q U I S 1978 - 56 ,000 mi iee. r a t a b l e au to , aery g o o d c o n -d i t i o n $1000 4 6 4 - 0 7 3 1

J R A N 0 M A R Q U I S 1982. I m m a c u -la te cond i t i on , ful l l o a d e d $ 4 5 0 0 or bes t Mus t sen M i k e 4 5 5 - 0 1 6 3

G R A N O M A R Q U I S 1987 LS , exce l -lent c o n d i t i o n $ 11,000

5 8 1 - 0 7 6 4

G R A N D M A R O U t S L S 84- 85 . 3 t o c h o o s e AB ful ly l o e d e d a n d w exce l -lent c o n d i t i o n F r o m $5 ,995

S T A R K HICKEY F O R D 538-6178

G R A N D M A R Q U I S LS, 1985 wh i te , fuay e q u i p p e d n a w b r a k a a 4 ex-h a u s t sys tem, 57.000 m a e a O n e o w n e r E x c s l l s w c o n d i t i o n $ 6 9 5 0 A f te r 6 p m 4 7 1 - 3 7 7 9

L N 7 1982 - b o d y g o o d c o n d i t i o n , n e e d s e n g i n e w o r k . $800 or bee t A f te r 4 p m 7 2 2 - 3 6 6 4

L N - 7 1982 Rad. 4 speed . 3 d o o r , sun roo f . C la r i on s te reo w i t h Ken-w o o d speakers 57 .000 mi lee. $ 2 5 0 0 or bes t M u s t seal 5 3 5 - 6 8 6 4

L N - 7 . 1962 G o o d c o n d i t i o n ! L o a d -e d I Needs wo rk $400 Ca l l a f t a r 6 p m . 4 5 9 - 1 9 3 3

L Y N X 1961 L S - A u t o m a t i c , T a n . 8 0 . 0 0 0 mi les, a i r , a m - l m caaae t te , c r u i s e c o n t r o l , $ 6 5 0 4 2 7 - 4 M 5

L Y N X I B B * . 1 o w n - r c a r . a i r . s u n r o o f . 4 speed , g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $ 1 6 5 0 5 4 1 - 7 1 3 6

L Y N X , 1962, rad , 2 d o o r h a t c h b e c k . b l a c k in te r io r , s te reo caaaa t ie . n o r u s l naw exhaus t , l ow maaa . exce l -lent c o n d i t i o n . $ 2 5 0 0 B a f o r a 5 p m . 4 7 6 - 1 5 1 1 a f ter 5 p m . 4 2 2 - 6 M 0

L Y N X 1963 LX w a g o n , a i r . l o a d a d . l ow m i leage , very c laan, reMabia. $ 2 , 8 0 0 4 2 5 - 2 4 M

L Y N X 1963 - 4 d o o r . b lue . 70 .600 m i lea . a k . m a n u a l , new Urea 4 b r a k a a . a n v f m caaaat ie . aj jaeHant c o n d i t i o n . $ 1 9 5 0 or beet 4 7 6 - 1 9 7 7

L Y N X 1965 G L luggaQe r a c k . 5 apeed. c ru iee . a m -f m caaaet te . naw Urea, fuay t u n e d 6 w t n t a r u e d $ 3 2 0 0 4 7 6 - 6 6 3 2

874 Horcury L Y N X 1 9 M . 4 cyander . g o o d m4e-a g e n e w Urea. g o o d a la rao

M A R Q U I S 1975. n e i e x h e u e t . 4 d o o r . 6 4 . 0 0 0 maea $ 7 7 5

4 M l

5 6 5 - 6 9 2 6

a u n r o o f . d u e l e x h e u e l weds Wee. $ 6 0 0 A f t e r 5 p m 4 2 5 - 9 6 * 9

M A R Q U I S 1979. rune g o o d . d e a n . " i75 7 2 9 - 2 6 3 1

M A R Q U I S 1963 va ry g o o d c o n d i t i o n . S2.500.

6 6 5 - 1 0 3 5

M A R Q U I S - 1 9 6 3 . 4 d o o r . 4 s p a e d , p o w e r a l a a r k i g / b r a k e a . a m f m ster-e o Gree t c o n d $3 ,000 561 -2 176

M A R O U t S . 1964 C o l o n y Park Wag -on . l o a d a d . exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n , ket-e d at $ 7 . 0 0 0 / o H a r A f te r 8 p m

7 2 1 - 6 2 9 6

M A R Q U I S 1965. M l p o w e r , exca l -lent con tus ion aa a r o m d . m u a l aaa, $ 4 9 0 0 ' o f l a r 5 5 3 - 6 4 6 3

M A R Q U I S 1 9 M B r o u g h a m , a d 3 8 . 0 0 0 maae . d e a n . $6 SO 5 0 0

5 2 5 - 9 2 M

M E R C U R Y L N 7 - 1 9 6 2 B A R G A I N . 4 s p e e d . Mr, 8 7 , 0 0 0 mi lea. R u n * g o o d $ 1 , 1 0 0 or beet 4 2 2 - 7 3 3 6

M E R K U R XR4T I 1 9 M . e u t o m a t i c . a i r . M a t h e r , p o w a r m o o n roo f , every o p t i o n , l ow m a e a only $6 ,968

T A M A R O F F BUICK Q U A L I T Y U S E D C A R S

353-1300 M E R K U R . 1986 XR4tt 5 a p e e d b lack Mr. s u n r o o f low m i t e * CaU fo r naw r e d u c e d p r i c e Hmee Park L in-c o l n - M e r c u r y 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

M E R K U R . 1966 XR4t l 2 t o ful ly l o a d a d exce l len t c o n d i t i o n ' F r o m $ 6 , 9 9 5

S T A R K H ICKEY F O R D 5 3 8 - 6 1 7 8

M O N A R C H 1977. g o o d c o n d i t i o n , l ow m i l eage , a u l o m e t i c . 2 d o o r , p o w e r s t e e r i n g $ 9 5 0 7 3 7 - 2 8 4 1

S A B L E L S 1 9 M , 4 d o o r 26 0 0 0 m i lea . m e d i u m r e d l o e d e d $8 400 W e e k d a y s 8 a m - 5 p m 4 7 1 - 5 0 0 0

S A B L E L S 1966 L o a d e d 3.8 V-6 . e l e c t r o n i c d a s h . 1 1 , 0 0 0 m i t e s $ 1 3 , 0 0 0 -

S A B L E . 1987. L S 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t -ic. a i r . p o w a r l o c k s 6 w i n d o w s da rk

T O P A Z . ' 9 6 4 , aw. crukea. tat , a m - f m c a s s e t t e , c l e a n , 6 3 0 0 0 m i l e * . $ 3 , 5 0 0 A f t a r 5 p m 4 5 9 - 0 2 2 6

T O P A Z 1964, LS , aw cru laa. au to -m a t i c . s t e r e o exce l len t cond i t i on . $ 3 0 0 0 4 7 1 5 9 4 5

T O P A Z . 1 M 7 L S . l o e d e d . low m i l e a $ 7 2 0 0 Caa a f t M 5 p m 2 6 1 - 1 7 0 6

T R A C E R 1968 »• Bt tc fc. l oadad , r u s t p r o o f e d . e u t o m a t i c $ 7 0 0 0 or bea t A f t e r 5 p m 4 2 0 - 2 5 0 6

T R A C E R . 1968 A u t o m a t i c . Mr . l o a d e d , l o w mi lea . $ 6 , 9 9 5 T A M A R O ^ F S A N T H O N Y M O T O R S

U S E D C A R S O P E N S A T U R D A Y

S T E R L I N G H E I G H T S 2 6 6 - 9 6 0 0

1963 C O N T I N E N T A L $8 ,950 1965 C O N T I N E N T A L $ 1 0 , 9 5 0 1 M 7 L I C O L N T O W N C A R $ 1 6 , 9 5 0 1 9 6 8 M A R K VI I L S C $ 2 1 , 9 5 0

M E L FARR FORD967-37QO

875 Nissan M A X I M A 1982. senior ca r 39 .000 m i l as . n o r u s t , Sun roo f , we l l m a w v t M n e d . m i n t c o n d i t i o n 4 7 4 - 2 8 5 7

N I S S A N 2 0 0 S X 1 9 M a u t o m a t i c , air l o a d e d . $ 7 , 7 8 8

TAMAROFF BUiCK Q U A L I T Y U S E D C A R S

353-1300 N I S S A N 2 8 0 Z X 1979. s u n roo f , l o a d a d . g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $2 .300 . 'nego f -a b l e 6 2 6 - 5 * 0 3

P U L S A R NX 1964 a u t o m a t i c a i r . l o w m a e a on ly $ 4 , 9 6 8

TAMAROFF BUICK Q U A L I T Y U S E D C A R S

353-1300 S E N T R A - 1964 w a g o n AJr a tereo, a u t o m a t i c , 2 5 , 0 0 0 mttee. cru iee. $ 4 , 0 9 5 4 7 7 - 2 4 3 4

S T A N Z A , 1 M 7 FuBy e q u i p p e d au-t o m a t i c , a i r . 2 5 , 0 0 0 maea 8 6 1 - 9 1 ' 9

175 Nwsan S E N T R A . 1 9 M - 2 8 . 0 0 0 m a e a A * . S a p e e d Very g o o d c m i d M i u r i $ 4 6 0 0

3 9 7 - 6 6 1 6

2 0 0 SZ 1984 - 2 d o o r h a l c f t b a c a .

p n e a n e g o t i a b l e A f t e r 5 P M

3 0 0 ZX. 1966 " a w t e r Ml o p t t o n a super d e e n . 5 5 . 0 0 0 m g h w e y maea. naw a r e a S i 1 .000 3 4 9 - 5 4 M

878 OktemobMo C A L A I S 1 M 7 - Mr . s r z d e f r o e t Oetey w ipe rs . 2 8 . 0 0 0 maaa. $7 ,900 . M u « sen . 7 2 2 - 8 8 3 6

C A L A I S 1 M 7 . b i a u t o m a t i c . p o » e r se t t s $ 7 8 0 0

2 7 . 0 0 0 mttee . aa . caa-5 5 3 - 0 0 3 4

C I E R A . 1982 - 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c C l e a n 4 re t teb ie I 1 8 S O 4 2 7 - 3 3 1 5

C IERA. 1985. 4 5 . 0 0 0 mttee. Mr . au -t o m a t i c . fuB p o w e r . A M - F M caa-sa t te b u c k e t * , a p o r t y . g r e e t c o n a -t ion . MOOO A f t e r 6 P M . 8 6 1 - 5 0 8 6

O E R A 1 9 M B r o u g h a m 4 d o o r , m i n i c o n d i t i o n . 8 0 0 0 m t te * . 752 -6054 o r « 4 1 - 3 1 2 7

C U T L A S S B r o u g h a m 1964. l a m c o n d i t i o n . $ 4 , 2 0 0 or b e * T rana fe r red . m u a t aatt 3 4

C U T L A S S C l E R A 1984, B r o u a h e m 4 d o o r . M l p o w e r , m in t , 4 6 . 0 0 0

$ 4 , 2 0 0 6 4 7 - 1 6 0 6

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E 1979. V-6 . exce l len t t r a n s p o r t a t i o n $ 7 5 0 CaB af ter 4 3 0 p m 4 2 2 - 2 6 7 2

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E 1983. au to -m a t i c . Mr . 4 7 . 0 0 0 mi lea. p n e a d l o sea. on ly . $ 4 , 4 9 5

TAMAROFF BUICK Q U A L I T Y U S E D C A R S

353-1300 C U T L A S S 1975. r u n e g o o d , l ow mttee. Mr . powe r b r a k e e . powe r s tee r i ng a m - f m M 7 5 7 2 9 - 2 8 3 1

C U T L A S S . 1977. B r o u g h a m T - t o p e G o o d t r a n a p o r t a t l o n $ 4 0 0 or beet A f t e r 5 p m 2 7 7 - 0 6 3 3

C U T L A S S 1979 S u p r e m e - 5 0 , 0 0 0 • c t u M m i l e * . 8 c y a n d e r au toma t i c . TMa o n e

T Y M E A U T O 4 5 5 - 5 6 6 6

C U T L A S S . 1979 S u p r e m e B roug -h a m V 8 p o w a r w i n d o w * , powe r l o c k s , tut . c r u i s e , l o a d e d . $ 1 , 9 9 5

D R U M M Y O L D S 775-5990

C U T L A S S : 1961. S u p r e m e , B roug -ham. naer m m t c o n d n i o n . l o a d a d . 2 e x t r a aeta of t i ree D i e e M c o n v e r t e d t o g a s $ 2 1 0 0 4 7 6 - 3 0 9 3

C U T L A S S 1962 C I E R A B r o u g h a m , very g o o d c o n d n i o n . 5 0 . 0 0 0 m a e a $ 3 « X T 3 4 9 - 1 6 7 9

C U T L A S S 1983 C l e r a B r o u g h a m . 55 000 maaa. l o a d e d . $ 4 2 0 0 Exce l -lent c o n d i t i o n 3 4 7 - 3 7 1 2

C U T L A S S , 1963 C t e r r a . 4 d o o r , powe r s tee r ing , b r a k e e . l ocks , aar. tat , a m f m caaae t te . raa r de f roe t , n ice l $ 3 3 0 0 lmxte 6 4 7 - 2 1 3 3

C U T L A S S . 1964 - C l a r a B r o u g h a m , 5 6 . 0 0 0 mttee E x c e a e n t Crutae. p o w e r w i n d o w * / l o c k * / s e e l * . Mr .

$ 5 2 7 5 6 5 2 - 0 2 5 3

C U T L A S S . 1984 C M M e C o u p e 307 V 8 b u c k e t * , c o n a o t e . l o a d e d , w f f l e le t ter t i r e * . M . 4 9 5

DRUMMY OLDS 775-5990

C U T L A S S . 1984. n a w p a l m n o rual , n o d a m * . 4 cyL p o w e r s tee r i ng , b r a k e * e u t o m a t i c $ 9 5 0 2 7 3 - 2 7 8 8

C U T L A S S . 1965 M . 9 5 0

MEL FARR FQRD967-3700

C U T L A S S 1 M 7 442 . w i t h T t o p * , last of i ts k i n d , l o a d e d w i t h op t tona , 18.000 m i l e * $ 1 2 , 9 0 0 o r o f fe r CaB Rich d a y * 4 5 6 - 5 6 1 3 E v a * 8 0 8 - 1 1 4 1

D E L T A 9 8 R o y M e 1 9 8 3 - V l n y i l o p . exce t ten l c o n d i t i o n . $ 5 2 5 0 2 6 1 - 2 1 8 0

D E L T A 86 R o y a i e 1966 8 r o u g h e m Lee the r . p o w e r , l o w m a a a g a . a m - f m a te reo CMI e n e r 6 p m M 1 - 6 0 0 6

D E L T A M R o y M B r o u g h a m 1 9 M . 4 d o o r , exceaen t c o n d n i o n M a n y ex-t r aa L o w maea 3 5 4 - 1 M 7

D E L T A M 1978. IMr c o n d i t i o n , r w i e S o n y C B i i a f l e . n e w s ta r te r

!5 A f te r 9 3 0 p m 7 2 1 - 2 2 7 8 g o o d $ 2 2 5

878 OtdsmoMto D E L T A M . 1979, M e e r t n a /

b »I200 4 8 4 - 4 1 8 3

D E L T A M I N I , 4 d o o r . V - 6 . a i r . I , a te reo . h i g h w a y $ 2 , 4 9 5 5 2 2 - 0 2 3 2

D E L T A M 1984 B r o u g h a m . w u r a a 7 $ 3 9 5 0

3 7 5 - 1

D E L T A M . 1966 B r o u g h a m a a d a n . m o M acciBeaorta*. ve ry g o o d l o r fami ly < $ 7 5 0 0 4 7 8 - 8 8 6 8

D E L T A M . 1985 RoyaSa. 4 d o o r . VS. taupe. 45 .000 maea. $ 9 0 0 0 D e f t * M . 1984 Roya ie . 4 d o o r . VS. whi te, c o m p l e t e l y r e b u a t e n g i n e 6 t r a n s m i s s i o n a l 4 1 . 0 0 0 m l t e e . $7 ,850 B o t h E x e c u t i v e o w n e d , m

*. rear d e f o g . o ru iee . M K h e a n * . M a r m s y s t e m , air Rtck, 9 - 5 p m , 8 6 3 - 3 8 0 0 . 6 - 9 p m 8 8 5 - 5 2 7 4

F1RENZA. I M S . 4 d o o r a « . Unt crulea $4996 6 8 8 - 5 3 1 7

F1RENZA 1 M 7 . 3 3 . 0 0 0 m t te * . 2 d o o r e u t o m a t i c . a k . a m - f m . c r u i e e M u a t aaa $7 5 0 0 / b e e t 4 7 3 - 8 8 6 7

O L D S M , 1978 R o y M e . 2 d o o r . V - 8 . Mr. 3 2 . 0 0 0 maea. Uka n e w . $ 2 , 5 0 0 C a l : 8 7 9 - O O M

O M E G A 196 1 78 .000 mttee. e x c e l -lent shape $2000 C e l

2 6 1 - 0 1 9 6

O M E G A I M 2 . g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $ 1 , 5 0 0

7 2 8 - 6 2 4 1

R E G E N C Y , 1966. B r o u g h a m . 4 d o o r . 2 1 . 0 0 0 mttee M iche i t ne , g r e y beeu ty $9995 •suss R E G E N C Y M . 1978 - A l p o w e r Very d e p e n d a b l e g o o d c o n d i t i o n Ongw iM owne r Beet o f f e r 3 5 5 - 4 2 2 6

REGENCY M . 1979. o u t a t a n d t n g cond i t i on . G r a n d m a s c a r . sa g o o -d i e * $ 2 6 6 0 1 0 e m - 5 p m 5 3 2 - 1 3 7 7

R E G E N C Y 98 1965. e x t r a d e a n . 1 o w n e r . $ 7 , 8 0 0

4 5 3 - 1 2 M

R O Y A L E 1 M 1 - powe r b r a k a e - * t e e r -mg . tat . red . very d e e n . d e p e n d a M e . n o r u e l $ 1 9 5 0 . 7 2 9 - 6 6 C 3

power w m d o w e - t o c k s - e e e t s . t in . c r u a a . Mr a tereo. l o a d a d Mas it SB $ 8 , 2 9 5

DRUMMY O L D S 775-5990

878 Plymouth H O R I Z O N 1960, $ 7 0 0 A f t a r 6 p m

645-2175 H O R I Z O N 1961 n o r u * t . d e a n , r u n * g ree t $ 9 7 5 7 2 9 - 2 8 3 1

H O R I Z O N 1985. A j r . e u t o m a t i c . M a t o f f e r 4 5 5 - 9 5 2 8

g o o d cond r t i on . $ 3 6 0 0 o r beat o f f e r A f t M 6 p m .

H O R I Z O N . 1985 A u t o m a t i c p o w a r s teer ing 4 Drake* , ew. $ 3 4 0 0 / b a a t Evea, 4 S u n 7 5 5 - 2 5 5 5 3 5 6 - 7 5 0 2

H O R I Z O N 1 M 8 . 4 d o o r h a t c h b a c k , go ld . 30 .000 mttee A i r , e u t o m a t i c . vary d e a n . $ 4 1 5 0 5 5 9 - 5 5 2 6

H O R I Z O N - 1 M 7 5 power b rakee . exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n $3 ,700 5 9 1 - 6 6 3 6

S U N D A N C E 1987 - e x c e t t e n l c o n d i -t i on , a u t o m a t i c . Mr . t t e r e o . t i t . cruiee. 4 d o o r . $ 5 5 0 0 f i r m 4 5 9 - 3 4 6 5

T U R I S M O Duster 1964 - 2 .2 . l o w mi lea. *w , axoet tent . $ 2 8 0 0

6 4 9 - 0 7 M

T U R I S M O 1 9 M A u l o m e t i c M r , $ 6 , 2 9 5

LAZAR TOYOTA 374-5600

V O L A R E S 1979, 2 d o o r M r . p o w a r s teer ing , eevera i to c h o o e e f r o m s o m e need repa i r S 3 0 0 - S 9 0 0 Days 3 5 1 - 4 4 4 0

880 Pontiac B O N N E V I L L E LE 1968. g o l d . M m o * 1 naw Air c r u n e . tat . a t e r e o c a a e e t l e . l o c k s , w i n d o w s N o n - s m o k a r $12 ,995 4 7 1 - 3 1 2 8

B O N N E V I L L E LE 1967 d r i f t w o o d , wa r ran ty . G M e x e c u t i v e E x c e a e n t c a r e G e r a g e d $ 1 0 , 2 0 0 4 5 6 - 7 5 9 0

B O N N E V I L L E . I M 1 $ 5 0 0 4 2 2 - 0 6 5 2

880 Pontiac B O N N E V I L L E SE 1 M 7 e u t o m a t i c . ak leether m o o n r o o i t h i s c m h a * n aa on ly $ 1 1 , 4 6 6

TAMAROFF BUICK Q U A L I T Y U S E D C A R S

353-1300 B O N N E V I L L E 1 8 M L E M u m w m m i i h s s l s . l o a d a d . exce l l en t c o n d n i o n . 7 2 0 0 maea. $ 1 1 , 9 0 0 3 5 6 - 0 6 1 2

B O N N E V I L L E 1979 - r u n * g o o d . p o w M S 1 2 0 0 o r b e M CaB a f te r 4 p m

5 3 7 - 6 0 M

B O N N E V I L L E . 1964 4 d o o r a u t o -m a t i c . a k . s te reo , e x t r * d e a n . I o w n e r . $ 4 , 9 9 5 M ine* Park L m c o k v M e r c u r y 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

B O N N E V I L L E 1 M 7 ' 4 LE. d a r k m M O o n . S E whea la 4 twee, l o a d a d . da rk t i n ted w i n d o w * W i f e s car Im-m a c u l a t e 7 ,000m l $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 A f t M 5 p m 4 2 2 - 0 4 7 4

B O N N E V I L L E 1984 L 4 d o o r V6 . t i t . cnaaa. a k . w i r e whee ls Hes it a l . $4,796.

DRUMMY OLDS 775-5990

B O N N I E V I L L E . G M E X E C U T I V E 1 9 M . red. a l u m i n u m a h a e i s . l o e d -e d O p t i o n * 14.500 m t t e * A M u n g $ 1 2 , 4 0 0 8 5 1 - 0 3 5 4

FIERO SE 1964 L o a d e d Low m l a -age exceaent c o n d i t i o n , $ 4 0 0 0 , af -lar 7 p m 6 4 9 - 6 6 0 3

FICRO. 1964 SE. red , 4 sp aw, a m f m a tereo. aun roo f new t i r e * . 5 7 . 0 0 0 m i le * . $ 4 , 0 0 0 5 6 1 - 2 1 7 6

FIERO. >964 $ 3 , 9 5 0

MEL FARR FQRD967-3700 FIERO 1 M 5 - red . wea m a w i t a m e d a u t o m a t i c , a m - f m 3 4 . 0 0 0 mt te* $4 9 0 0 a u t o m a t i c , a m - f m casse t t e , o n l y

4 2 7 - 8 3 3 3

FIERO 1966. GT B lack pe r fec t c o n -d n i o n Mus t aaa $ 7 2 0 0

662 -O960

F IREBIRD - 1982 w e e k a x o e a e n t c o n d i t i o n l o w ' m t t e * . l o e d e d . 4 s p e e d o r tg i nM 0(wner 2 7 4 - 4 7 7 2

F IREBIRD 1964 . V6 . e u t o m e t i c . Mr wh i te , low miMe. m i n i c o n d i t i o n . $5,400. adu l t o w i s a 6 7 3 - 7 6 9 1

F1REBIRO. ' 9 6 6 Week 5 a p e e d JUB i r i ) a r l a d - t g w a r e i n a o s t i re * , n o rust $ 4 5 0 0 f i r m 6 4 4 - 3 6 6 4

F IREBIRD 1986, 3 0 5 V8, a u l o m e t -ic. aw tat s teer ing s lumWHjm w h e e l s w n n locks , new t e g i e QT twee, c o d a a la rm ptua pcmiar l e e t u r a s $ 6 5 0 0

2 7 8 - 6 1 1 8

F IREBIRD. 1986 - F o r m u l a L o e d e d L o w m a e e g e $ 1 1 , 3 0 0 2 4 7 - 5 1 6 4

G R A N D A M LE 1986-4 d o o r . G M execu t i ve car . exce t ten l c o n d n i o n 7 7 0 0 ml iee. $ 9 3 0 0 6 5 6 - 6 6 1 9

G R A N O A M l E 1968 L o e d e d very c leen . G M p r o t e c t i o n p l e n . G M e x -ecu t i ve . $9 ,995 4 7 4 - 3 0 7 1

G R A N D A M SE. 1966 4 d o o r whne , fuay e q u i p p e d G M e x e c u -t ive 's ca r $ 1 0 , 8 0 0 6 4 4 - 0 1 9 5

G R A N D A M 1985, a u t o m a t i c . Mr powe r s tee r i ng 4 b r a k e * . A M - F M caaaet te new twes 6 9 3 - 7 0 0 7

G R A N O A M 1965-Ai r s t e r e o , l ug -0 * g e rack , 26 .000 m i l e * . axceUent c o n d n i o n . $ 6 0 0 0 6 5 2 - 2 3 2 2

G R A N D A M 1965 Air a u t o m a t i c , a m - f m s te reo , l i r e * 1 yr o ld $ 5 8 0 0 or beat o f fe r 4 2 5 - 2 0 5 4

880 Pontiac G R A N O A M . 1 9 M B lack 4 d o o r l o a d a d . g o o d c o n d n i o n $ 7 , 0 0 0 3 4 7 - 2 8 3 2

P O N T I A C 8 0 0 0 m a * * . $ 7 8 5 0

G R A N O A M , 1 M 7 , SE 2 d o o r c o u p e . V-8 , a u t o m a t i c l o a d e d $ 9 1 0 0 CMI a l ter 6 p m 4 7 6 - 5 9 3 6

G R A N D A M 1967. a d o o r l o e d e d . wHe a car encMlent c o n d n i o n , low

t * $10 ,200 4 6 4 - 7 1 2 0

G R A N D PRIX, 1 9 M . L E L o e d e d . w a r r a n t y l ow ml laa, n o n a m o k M $ 1 l . 7 0 0 / o f l e r Af ter 6 p m 2 8 6 - 0 0 2 5

G R A N D PRIX 1 9 M SE a a w . 3 . 8 0 0 mttee. exce l len t c o n d n i o n Q M exec-u t i ve c a r . $ 1 3 , 2 0 0 3 3 5 - 1 3 5 2

G R A N D PRIX 1981 p o w e r , c ru ise , sw naw twee. 78,000 mttee. n loe CM $ 2 3 0 0 Af ter 6 p m 4 7 7 - 6 0 0 7

G R A N O PRIX. 1968. SE Red. G M e x e c u t i v e s c m . l o a d a d as o p t i o n * , l ow mt taege $ 1 3 , 1 0 0 6 4 2 - 7 0 7 6

L E M A N S 1974. l k e e exceaen t . m o -to r g o o d b o d y r o u g h G o o d t rans-p o r t a t i o n A a k m g $ 5 0 0 4 7 7 - 9 6 9 4

L E M A N S 1979 $ 1 1 9 5 N o rua*. r u n s g o o d Can b e t w e e n 5 p m - 8 p m

2 6 1 - 7 3 1 7

L E M A N S 1968 L E 4 d o o r M a c k , au toma t i c . Mr 4 .000 mi laa. c u s t o m w h a M i . very s h a r p $6895 D a y ! 4 7 7 - 4 2 0 0 E v a * 3 4 8 - 2 6 9 9

P O N T I A C T -1000- 1964, A u t o m a t i c Naw t i res 4 r i m s S h e l t e r e d car $ 3 0 0 0 " 2 6 1 - 6 4 3 2

P O N T I A C 1963 - T1000 . 5 s p e e d new exhaus t 4 b rakee . r u n * g o o d

No r u n $ 1 0 5 0 5 2 4 - 0 2 8 1

P O N T I A C . 1984 6 0 0 0 L E FuB p o w er tat . c ru ise . V-6, aBoy* . I k * naw . w a r r a n t y O p e n S e t u r d a y 9 - 3 J E F F B E N S O N C A R C O 5 6 2 - 7 0 1 1

P O N T I A C 1966 6 0 0 0 s t a t i o n weg-on w o o d g ram. e i c M i e n t c o n d n - o n 2 3 0 0 0 mttee 4 5 5 - 9 3 5 0

P O N T I A C 2000, 1984 S t a t i o n wag-on H igh h ighway m i l a a g e Exceaen t c o n d r t i o n $ 2 0 0 0 or bas t o f fe r Af ter 7 p m i k d e y * 4 5 9 - 9 6 9 6

P O N T I A C 2000 1964 - 2 d o o r , a n v s t e r e o a u t o m a t i c , powe r "

s t e e r i n g / b r a k e s , g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $ 3 , 6 0 0 . ' b e e t 4 2 5 - M 1 4

P O N T I A C 8 0 0 0 LE 1984. aw. S lereo. tun p o w e r , tat w h a M naw l i r a * $ 4 6 0 0 CMI s f t * r 5 p m 5 3 5 - 5 6 3 7

P O N T I A C 6 0 0 0 L E 1968 . M l y e q u i p p e d . G M E x e c u t i v e s w i f e * c m . $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 A f te r 6 P M 4 6 4 - 2 8 2 5

P O N T I A C 6 0 0 0 LE 1965. V - 6 , w i f e ' s ca r 3 2 . 0 0 0 a c t u i t l on . m m t . $6 ,950

P O N T I A C 6 0 0 0 LE 1965 - 4 d o o r , l o a d a d excet ten l . 4 8 . 0 0 0 mttee, naw t i r e * , b r a k e * . $5 4 9 0 3 9 1 - 3 5 7 6

P O N T I A C 6 0 0 0 LE 1964 s l e e r i n g / b r s k s s a u l o m e t i c . a k . ex-ce l len t c o n d r t i o n $ 3 7 0 0 3 4 4 - 4 8 5 9

P O N T I A C 6000 . 1 9 M . S T E 19,000 mi laa. 1 owner , m m t c o n d i t i o n $ 9 , 0 0 0 f i r m 4 2 7 - 5 4 6 6

P O N T I A C 6 0 0 0 1963 LE One owne r Excaaent m e c h a n i c a l a n d b o d y . $ 2 8 0 0 R o c h a s t M 6 5 1 - 0 1 2 6

P O N T I A C 6 0 0 0 1 M 7 SE E x t e n d e d w a r r a n t y 2 .800 mttee. excaaen t c o n -d n i o n n e e d to sea $ 9 . 7 0 0 / b e e t A I -

ter 6 p m 5 4 0 - 1 4 6 4

LE-25 .000 war ran ty 4 2 2 - 8 4 1 6

P O N T I A C 6 0 0 0 1 9 M . LE, 14 .000 a . kka n e w m a n y ap t iona

$ 7 . 5 0 0 / a M M 2 7 4 - 5 4 3 1

S T E 1 9 M . (Hack , l o a d a d . 27 ,000 a . beat o f f e r 4 6 6 - 1 8 8 4

STE 8 0 0 0 . I B M e x e c u t i v e CM. t o p c o n d i t i o n , s u n r o o f . p o w M swats $ 6 8 0 0 H 2 5 8 - 5 4 4 6 W 8 2 7 - 5 2 4 7

S U N B I R D 1984 b r a k a a . 4 d o o r v a r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 3 . 2 1 0 / b e e t a f t e r 8 M p m 3 6 4 - 3 8 7 7

S U N B I R D 1984. red . powe r steer i n g / t x a k e e 4 a p e e d . a ie reo . tat. reer d e f o g g a r , a u n r o o f . r ua l p r o o f e d , rune g r e e t $ 3 8 0 0 o r bea t 5 3 7 - 9 2 3 8

S U N B I R D 1966- 2 l o n e grey , excel-lent c o n d n i o n . a k a m - l m casee f te p o w e r l o c k s , m u c h m o r e $ 5 1 0 0 or

t o f f e r 3 4 8 - 4 3 1 6

882 Toyota C O R O L L A 1967. a u t o m a t * aw low

" " ^ T A M A R O F F BUICK Q U A L I T Y U S E D C A R S

353 -1300 Door C O R O L L A . » M 7 S * 6 2

c o u p e A u t o m a t i c , aw. $ 8 3 9 5

LAZAR TOYOTA 374-5600

C O R O L L A 1988- R u e t p r o o t e d op-t i on * . $ 8 8 0 0 6 4 5 - 0 8 3 9 6 4 5 - 2 6 0 6

S R - 6 1981 G o o d a h a p a G o o d t r a n a p o r t a t l o n $ 6 0 0 C a l : 4 7 4 - 1 9 2 4

S U P R A 1 M 7 . a u t o m a t i c , aa . power m o o n r o o i . a m - f m caaa e f t * Power

S U N B I R D , 1 M 7 GT T U R B O Sun-r o o f t w o t o n e Be t t e r f u r r y $8 ,495

D O N M A S S E Y C A D I L L A C 4 0 4 7 5 A n n A r b o r Road .

M 1-275. P l y m o u t h 4 5 3 - 7 5 0 0

S U N B I R D . 1 9 M 4 d o o r . 5 speed, aw. fm . c ru laa . p o w a r . t i t . pe r fec t $ 7 5 0 0 A f t e r 6 p m 6 4 1 - 9 3 7 0

T R A N S A M 1 9 8 4 - T - l o p l o a d e d w i th c i t i e s $ 7 9 9 5 . mwi t c o n d n i o n CMI , 4 5 9 - 7 2 3 1

T R A N S A M , 1885 $ 9 , 9 5 0

MEL FARR FQRD967-3700 T R A N S A M 1966 TP1 s u e Silent c o n d n i o n l ow m 8 * * . m u e l

. $ 1 0 0 0 0 o r b e s i o f fe r 6 3 2 - 7 7 3 5

882 Toyota C A M R V L E - 1 9 M L o a d a d $9 3 5 0 or bes t o f fe r D a y * . 7 5 2 - 9 2 6 6

Even ings . 8 5 3 - 7 2 1 5

C A M R Y 1964 LE , 5 d o o r , l u l y l oad-e d D o e e * c l e a n CM. wea c a r e d lo r . never s m o k e d m a p p e a l to you?

7 4 1 5 $ 5 8 0 0 Ev 626 -7

C E L I C A 1983. G T . Mr a m / f m rear de f o g G o o d c o n d i t i o n 2 5 8 - 5 5 0 1

e ^ L l C A . 1964 GT Nicest W t o w n On ly $ 6 : 3 9 5

LAZAR TOYOTA 374-5600

C E L I C A , 1 9 M . G T S . b l ack , grey leether M l p o w e r axcaHent cond i -t i on . l ow m a a a $ 11 .500 3 2 6 - 5 2 4 2

C E L I C A 1967- G T S C o u p a . eu lo . s u n r o o f l o a d e d , s h a r p O v e r $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 4 2 4 - 8 5 8 0

C E L I C A . 1 M 7 G T Black on ly 12 .000 m i l e s $ 1 0 , 4 9 5

LAZAR TOYOTA 374-5600

C O R O L L A FX 1 9 8 8 M r . a u t o m a t i c s t e r e o , rus t p r o o f e d , w a r r a n t y load-e d $ 7 9 9 5 / o f f M 7 2 1 - 6 3 5 9

C O R O L L A 1985, Mr. a m - f m . 4 door , d e a n $ 5 , 2 0 0

5 2 5 - 9 6 5 9

C O R O L L A . 1966 S P O R T C O U P E G T S B l a c k o n l y $ 8 4 9 5

LAZAR TOYOTA 374-5600

a Ml. on ly 1 4 . 0 0 0 m a a e W o n I laM $ 1 3 , 9 9 9

T A M A R O F F BUICK Q U A L I T Y U S E D C A R S

353 -1300 S U P R A , 1967 w h n e w i t h b lue , low mttee. s p o r t p e c * age . p o w a r aaats m m t c o n d i t i o n 8 4 2 - 7 2 1 3

TERCEL. 1962. 4 d o o r , au toma t i c s t e r e o new t x * k a * . n o ruat , exce l lent c o n d i t i o n $ 1850 349 -5607

T E R C E L . 1 M 7 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c aw. 2 3 0 0 0 m i l a a M . 9 9 5

LAZAR TOYOTA 374-5600

T O Y O T A . I M S C O R O L L A . SR-5 A u t o m a t i c , aw. O n e o w n a r t 4 5 3 - 3 6 0 0

S U N S H I N E HONDA 1205 A N N A R B O R RO P L Y M O U T H

O P E N S A T U R D A Y S 10-3

T O Y O T A . 1966 M R 2 low mt te* l o e d M $ 8 9 9 5 f i r m M u s t sai l Leeve

540 -0046

884 VoJfcswagon J E T T A 1964- S u n r o o f s l e r e o aw. s - c e t t e n t c o n d i t i o n C s M o m n car M a k e of fer E v a * 3 3 4 - 6 0 4 4

n i i e e g e 14.250 I

1 M 5 5 s p a e d A M - F M E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n High

G o o d c o m m u t e r car M u s t see l o b e l i e v e

A f t e r 6 p m . 9 6 1 - 6 4 9 6

J E T T A ' 9 6 6 - G L o r i g i n a l owne r w aun roo f . * m - f m c a a a e t t e excM len t c o n d i t i o n $ 6 6 0 0 E v e * 564 -2475

RABBIT i 9 6 0 , new t i r ee ba t te ry , g low p l u g s D a y s 8 7 3 - 9 7 4 2 Af ter 6 p m . 464 -7716

R A B B I T 1960 6 I 0 0 0 m i lea a m - t m rebua t e n g i n e 4 1 r * n * m « * * i o n . 4 speed r u n * g r e a t $ 1 2 0 0 746 -0541

V A N A G O N 1 9 6 4 3 5 , 0 0 0 m i l e * 4 s p e e d . Mr . w e e k e n d e r p a c k a g e , am-f m c e s a e t t e $ 6 , 9 0 0 6 5 1 - 6 9 5 9

WV. 1966 S C I R O C C O 16V 5 speed aw. l o a d e d . 2 2 . 0 0 0 mi iee on ly o n e SpacsM $ 9 , 9 4 8 T A M A R O F F s A N T H O N Y M O T O R S

U S E D C A R S O P E N S A T U R D A Y

S T E R L I N G H E I G H T S 266-960C

VW. 1987 J E T T A . A u t o m a t i c air powe r s t e e r i n g , p o w a r b rakea . caa-aet te . 13.000 a c t u M mi lea . ake new On ly $ 9 4 9 5 T A M A R O F F - S A N T H O N Y M O T O R S

U S E D C A R S O P E N S A T U R D A Y

S T E R L I N G H E I G H T S 2 6 8 - 9 6 0 0

82 CADILLAC COUPE DeVILLE Air. fuli p o w w . nicel

' 5 1 0 0

'84 FORD VAN Low miles, au tomat i c , air power s teer ing & brakes cruise con t ro l & trtt wheel .

Sale Price 7588

82 CADILLAC COUPE DeVILLE Air. fuli p o w w . nicel

' 5 1 0 0

'87 BUICK PARK AVENUE Automatic, full power and air.

$* Price* 11,700

'84 FORD VAN Low miles, au tomat i c , air power s teer ing & brakes cruise con t ro l & trtt wheel .

Sale Price 7588

'84 LYNX Automat ic , air

Sale Price '3500

'87 BUICK PARK AVENUE Automatic, full power and air.

$* Price* 11,700

•85 OLDS DELTA ROYALE BROUGHAM

4 d o o r . a i r . a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r b r a k e s , p o w e r steering.

' 7 1 0 0

•88 BERETTA GT Ai r . a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r steering, brakes & w in-dows

Ss/0 Price '9400 ARMSTRONG BUICK

30500 Plymouth Rd. 5 2 5 _ 0 9 0 0

'86 BUICK CENTURY 4 DOOR

A i r , a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r steer ing & brakes.

Sale Price *6900

YOU'RE A WINNER a t J f a O f o i M a n -

IPO NT!AC Final Markdown on all'88'sllI

Red Has Rebates On '88's! '88 TRANS AM GTA

Demo

Absolutely loaded, with T-tops. Was *21,258 Red's Discount - $2150 Demo Allowance -$1146 Red's Rebate - *350

o„/jr$17,612*

Red Holman Rebates on '88 Pontiacs

Bonneville *600 6000 $500 Grand Prix $500 Grand Am $500 LeMans $500 Firebird *350

All Demos Include Full Factory Warranty Extension

'88 BONNEVILLE SSE Demo

t Loaded with extras including sunroof!

Was $23,589 Red's Discount - $3040 Demo Allowance -$1182 Red's Rebate - $600

Only $18,767*

Choose from 31 '88's in Stock! LeMans I Trans AM GTAs

(2 notchbacks) Grand AM

SE 6000 s Sunbird

GT Grand Prix Bonneville

SEs

' p lus tax, title

# Bonneville SSE

• Safari Wagon

PONTIAC « TOYOTA « GMC TRUCKS )

FORD RD. at WAYNE RD. WESTLAND

r — U 6 ^ r — •

E I H O L S U I • e I

F O R D R D

I i i r z n I A L

Sports Stye ©bseruer ^euispapers

Efrad Emona, Dan O 'Meara ed i tors /59 1-23

Thursday, November 17. 1980 O A E (p.cno

I

District date Miche l le For t ie r , a P l y m o u t h Can ton aen ior headed for Wea te rn M i ch i gan on a baske t -bal l s cho la rsh ip , w i l l lead the Chiefa i n t o d is t r i c t t o u r n a m e n t play Sa tu rday n igh t against a r ch - r i va l P l y m o u t h Sa lem. G a m e

BILL BRESLER/ttsff photographer

t i m e ia 6 p .m. at N o r t h v i l l e H igh Schoo l . See Page 2D for atory. F o r t i e r (above) p ro tec ta t h e bal l f r o m Wal led L a k e Weatern 'a Shawna S c h l i m g e n in the l e a g u e c h a m p i o n a h i p g a m e won by Can ton 57-37.

SC soccer squad wronged by rules TH E R U L E S w i l l change.

Ask any o f the 14 m e m -bers o f Schoo l c ra f t Co l -l e g e ' s w o m e n s s o c c e r

t e a m i f k n o w i n g t h a t is soothing. Ask any of the fou r sophomores — Jen-n i f e r B e l h a r t . L i sa Hysko . Shar i Ac i -t e l l i and M a u r e e n F r a m p u s — i f they a re c o m f o r t e d k n o w i n g that , i n f u t u r e years , w h a t happened to t h e m w o n ' t happen aga in .

T h e L a d y O c e l o t s , r e i g n i n g N J C A A c h a m p i o n s , w o n ' t be a l l o w e d to de fend t h e i r t i t l e . T h e y have been ousted f r o m the t o u r n a m e n t , not b y a lack i i s k i l l o r poor cm-field pe r -f o r m a n c e . b u t by those " g o v e r n i n g " the spor t .

Coach N i c k O'Shea learned h is t e a m w a s n ' t go ing to be inv i ted to the na t i ona l t o u r n a m e n t a week ago. " I t hough t she was p l a y i n g a joke on m e , " O'Shea sa id w h e n N i t a Dorsey , sec re ta r y to SC ass is tant dean M a r v Gans. ca l l ed w i t h the news

N O J O K E . The L a d y Ocelots w e r e out , a v i c t i m of t he w r i t t e n ru les , ru les w h i c h hadn ' t been fo l l owed the past f e w yea rs b u t — fo r reasons t ha t w i l l b e c o m e p l a i n l y ev ident — w e r e s t r i c t l y e n f o r c e d th is year .

The p l a i n t r u t h is, they were a j u i -c y ta rge t . H a d these s a m e ru les been f o l l o w e d s t r i c t l y in yea rs past. SC w o u l d s t i l l be w a i t i n g to m a k e i ts f i r s t appea rance a t t h e N J C A A " i n -v i t a t i o n a l " t o u r n a m e n t

Here 's w h a t happened: The N J C A A d i v i d e s the nat ion in to

reg ions f o r a l l spor ts . SC has the on l y w o m e n ' s soccer t e a m in Region 12. O n l y 10 reg ions have w o m e n s soccer

The c r i t e r i a i n d e c i d i n g who gets ooe o f t he e igh t be r ths i n the tou rna -m e n t is. in o r d e r o f i m p o r t a n c e , t he c h a m p i o n o f a r e g i o n w i t h t w o o r m o r e rounds of p l a y o f f s ( in o t h e r w o r d s , a r eg i on w i t h a t least t h r e e teams); t be c h a m p i o n o f a r eg i on w i t h a c h a m p i o n s h i p g a m e (or a re -g ion w i t h a t least t w o teams); the de-c l a r e d c h a m p i o n o f a reg ion or an-o the r r eg ion ' s second-p lace team.

SC is the declared champion of its reg ion. S i i o f the e i gh t ber ths w e n t to t eams i n the f i r s t c r i t e r i a ( two o r m o r e rounds of p l ayo f f s ) . Ano the r w e n t unde r the second c r i t e r i a (a re-g iona l c h a m p i o n s h i p game) .

T H A T I . E F T one ber th . M o n r o e (N.Y. ) CC was a w a r d e d the spot as

r\ C . J . \ R i s a k

the n e x t best team. T h a t angered O'Shea. f o r s e v e r a l

good reasons. " W e w e r e 1 -1 -1 aga ins t j u n i o r co l lege t e a m s . " he said. " W e c a m e back f r o m t h a t N e w Y o r k t r i p w i t h a 3-1-2 r e c o r d and w e r e r a n k e d t h i r d i n the na t i on . W e w o n e v e r y m a t c h a f t e r t h a t a n d d r o p p e d to seventh."

The na t iona l r a n k i n g was i m p o r t -a n t I t se rved as a d e t e r m i n i n g fac -t o r in dec id ing w h i c h shou ld ge t a b e r t h , a second-place t e a m i n a re -g ion a l r eady represented o r a t e a m ( l i ke SC) f r o m a reg ion u n r e p r e s e n t -ed.

M o n r o e was r a n k e d f i f t h a f t e r be ing upset in i ts r e g i o n a l f i n a l b y H e r k i m e r (N.Y.) CC.

Here ' s the k icker . W h o does tbe n a t i o n a l rank ings? Chuck S a l a m o n e — Monroe ' s coach.

" H O W C A N they lose and s t i l l be r a n k e d ahead of us?" O'Shea p lead -ed. T h e r e was no ansv. e r — none t ha t m a d e sense, a n y w a y .

F a c t is. SC m a y have been d o o m e d a n y w a y . Besides n a t i o n a l r a n k i n g , o the r d e t e r m i n i n g f a c t o r s — as pre-sented i n the N J C A A handbook — a r e n u m b e r of t eams i n the r e g i o n and r e c o r d against N J C A A teams . SC. w h i c h has no c o m p e t i t i o n i n i t s r e g i o n and p layed o n l y t h r e e JC t e a m s , w o u l d lose on b o t h coun ts .

B u t i f those ru les had been f o l -l o w e d i n p rev ious y e a r s , SC n e v e r w o u l d have made i t t o t he t o u r n a -m e n t . E v e n last yea r , w h e n the L a d y Oce lo ts dest royed a l l c o m p e t i t i o n en r o u t e to the t i t l e , t he s a m e ru les c o u l d have kept t h e m f r o m e v e n p l a y i n g .

O'Shea appealed to Geo rge K i l l i -an, t he execu t i ve d i r e c t o r o f the N J C A A . SC a th le t i c d i r e c t o r E d K a -v a n a u g h protested to K i l l i a n . So d i d school p res ident D i c k M c D o w e l l . A l l t o no a v a i l .

" W e ' r e ou t , " O'Shea g r u d g i n g l y a d m i t t e d .

T H E P R O B L E M wasn ' t j us t the rank ings I t wasn ' t j us t S a l a m o n e (whose t e a m bea t SC S - l i n N e w Y o r k th i s season). SC's schedu le was t e r r i b l e . The L a d y Oce lo ts f i n i shed 14-2-2, w i t h seve ra l m a t c h e s aga ins t c l ub t eams but w i t h on l y t h ree against JC teams . T h e y w e r e ask ing for t roub le .

" W e n o r m a l l y p l a y the St. Lou is schools," e x p l a i n e d O'Shea One year SC goes to St. L o u i s and the n e x t i t h o s t s F l o r i s s a n t V a l l e y a n d M e r a m e c . I t was t h e i r t u r n to c o m e to SC, but they dec ided not t o renew the con t rac t . The expense i n c o m i n g here to p l ay one JC t e a m was too great , they c l a i m e d

O'Shea o f f e r e d to b r i n g h is t e a m to St. Lou is , b u t bo th t e a m s t u r n e d h i m down, i ns i s t i ng no da te was ava i lab le .

T h a t was bad enough. B u t when Oak land U n i v e r s i t y and C e n t r a l M i c h i g a n cance led ma tches aga ins t SC. i t l e f t a g a p i n g ho le i n the sched-ule at the end of the season. T h a t cou ldn ' t have he lped the L a d y Ocelots ' se lec t ion chances.

R E M E M B E R , T H O U G H . A l l th is is go ing to change. N e x t y e a r , a p layo f f s y s t e m w i l l be dev i sed to p reven t such a t r a v e s t y . O'Shea doesn't p a r t i c u l a r l y l i k e w h a t ' s pro-posed — c o m b i n i n g the SC and St. Louis reg ions — w h e n the tou rna -men t is a l r e a d y heavy w i t h N e w Y o r k en t r i es ( t h r e e of th i s yea r ' s e ight t e a m s a r e N e w Y o r k e r s ) .

Bu t , as the SC coach said, " A t least w e ' l l have a chance to p l a y fo r the r i g h t to go. I t ' s one t h i n g i f you ' re beaten, b u t we d i d n ' t even have t ha t chance th i s y e a r . "

I n O'Shea's m i n d , the re ' s no ques-t ion his t e a m is one o f the top e igh t in the na t ion . " W i t h o u t a doub t , we belong t he re , " he said.

Tha t ' s l i t t i e so lace to SC's p layers . " T h e y had a chance to r e p e a t , " sa id O'Shea.

U n t i l the ru les i n te rvened . SC d id no th ing w r o n g the school v i o l a t e d no N J C A A s t a n d a r d . I t ' s b iggest t ransgress ion was i n h a v i n g t eams back ou t o f p l a y i n g — tha t a n d be ing located in a r e g i o n b a r r e n o f o ther JC w o m e n s soccer p r o g r a m s .

I t i sn ' t f a i r . I t ' s no t right. A n d ye t , because i t ' s w r i t t e n i n a handbook never be fo re adhe red to, t h e L a d y Ocelots a re be ing chea ted ou t of the o p p o r t u n i t y o f a l i f e t i m e .

Observerland harriers take post-season honors

1966 ALL-AREA BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

FIRST TEAM

M * s S * w n d a n Chris Woolley Jeft Fedewa Dave Richards Brad Moore Bon Goto Jeff Barring* OavaGaJvm Chris Antczak

Radford C C Wayne Memorial

. Redford CC Wayne Memorial

Farmmgton Farming! or>

Farm Hamaort Retford CC f V l f o r d C C

8«shop Borgess

SECOND TEAM

OaveFoas Man Mayt>ouar Brian Baser* Jason KocemDo Scon Stryfcer Chris Lutz

9co«1 Freeborn OonCampbe*

Farm. Harrison . Weetland Olson Plymouth Canton

N FarTTUngton Plymouth Salem

RedtordCC Ptymoirth Csnton

Uv Stevenson Wayne Memorial

Pty Salem

OOAO*» o r THE YEAR

TonyMagro . . . . . . . . RedlordCC

HONORABLE M C N T K X

By Brad Emons staff writer

ST A T E - R A N K E D Redford Catholic Central is the leader of the pack for the 1988 All-Observer boys cross country

team. The Shamrocks. Catholic League

champions and ranked in the top 10 al l season long in Class A, garnered four of the top 10 first-team berths.

Area coaches, wbo gathered re-cently to select Observerland's best harriers, also picked two each from Western Lakes Activities Associa-tion champion Farmington and Wayne of the Wolverine A League.

Coaches also selected a second team and compiled an hooorable mention l is t

Only two harriers repeated as first-team performers. They include CCs Jeff Fedewa and Wayne's Dave Richards.

Observerland Coach of the Year is, wbo else, CCs Tony Magnt, wbo led the Shamrocks to an undefeated dual-meet season, a regional title and a fifth-place finish at the Class A meet.

CC woo tbe Catholic League title this fall. Tbe vetersn coach has two Class A titles to his credi t

Introducing the 1984 All-Area boys cross coantry team:

F I R S T T E A M

MNce Sheridan, junior. Redford CC: He helped the Shamrocks K> a Sfttvpiece Mnish In the Class A teem standings in the team race. Sheridan finished 10th with s time of 16:36 tor 5.000 meSsrs

He also won the Shrtna-Shamrocfc IrM-tationai and the CathoMc League meet The CC standout wea second m the re-gional Operation-friendship and HoSy

Sheridan was unbeaten m duals "His record speaks for itself." said CC

coach Tony Magni He was very com-petitive in every race He's consistent, works hard and is a determined, well-rounded ind iv idua l "

Chris W o o l ley, senior. Wayne: Wool ley ran impressively, particularly in the state Class A individual race where he took fourth wtth a time ot 16 46

Only a strong contingent from state Class A champion Monroe kept WooUey from winning the Wolverine A League and regional meets. He was sixth m the league and fifth in the regional

"Chris, as our team captain, led the team very wen." said Wayne coach Ron Tolson He finished the season very well "

WooHey said he hopes to attend either Central or Eastern Michigan University

Jeff Fedewa. senior, Redford CC: He had only one bed meet aU year and unfor-tunately It was the stale finals where he took 81st

The two-t ime AH-Area pick finished fourth in the regional, fifth at Operation-Friendship, seventh in the Catholic League and fifth In both the Shrine-Sham-rock and Sturgle mvHatonais

"Jeff w a j a reel teem leeder."' sakj Magni. " H e was wea Meed by everyone and a good runner who often sacrificed hts personal gam tor team gain."

— n a n a Rlnharria. asnlnr. Wayne: a l e b -ards won two invitational crowns ( t bom and Wayne) . setting course records in the oroceee.

Ms hashed «fth al Gibraltar Carleon wtth a personal best of te 18

m post saaaon meats. Rtohards gained a^jhth in the league, seventh In the re-gional and ninth m the Class A mdMdual

BERGSTROM'S HEATING COOLING PLUMBING

25429 W. FIVE MILE REDFORD

532-2160

^ 7 "

5 8 S X 0 6 0

WEATHER-MAKER HIGH-EFFICIENCY

FURNACE

INSTALLED AND

RUNNING STARTING FROM

M7950 0 PLUS TAX AND PERMITS

•INCLUDES *200" REBATE We aren't

rawn f h r t a h l a until you

art.

STORE HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY 9-7

SATURDAY 9-4 SUNDAY CLOSED

532-5646 UP TO 97.3% Efficient

QUtET OPERATION

WEATHER-MAKER HEAT EXCHANGERS ARE COVERED BY A

LIFETIME

LIMITED WARRANTY

CALL FOR COMPLETE

DETAILS

CARRIER FURNACE CASH AMD CARRY

• 68.9% EFFICIENT • 10 YR. LIMITED WARRANTY

ON HEAT EXCHANGERS

T 7 "

5SOS075-IBA S Q Q Q 9 !

REQ.*616.46

7S.0Q0 BTU INPUT

_ CARRIER BOILER CARRy

AVAILABLE CASH A

^ * 9 2 1 Q Q ELECTRONS GNfTKX HEAVY 0UTY CAST IRON BOILER SECTIONS NO SCHEDULED

,1103100

i - A *

Mooe. ^ S1AW8075 INSTALLATION AVAILABLE BTUTS.OOO

CARRKR ELECTRONIC AM CLEANER

$ 2 g g 9 5

"Dave Is a vary good paoe runner." said Totaon. "It seams that he oan run a good paoe torevsr."

Rtohards atoo sets s good paoe m the classroom, carrying a 3 5 grade-point ev-

t u m to Paga 4

CARRIER WATERFALL •STYLE HUMKMFIER

$8495 * RCO '104 B6 H $ 7 9 9 0 0

• " •« RE t e o o 4 7 TO S3 S «

A . M M

2PC.C) 04tE Thumtm,. Hotmntbm 17. 1968

Canton, Salem meet in tourney opener

WfOm

The kng-awaited twees the Plymoet* Plynxwt t Salem pr te teams was postponed ooe week.

Instead of meeting in the Western Lakes Activities Association f inal last Satcrday atgfr l the teams have to wait outil the district tournament to see each other again.

The Chiefs, i » - l and the newly-crowned league rtompa. and the Rocks, 14-4 and the defending dis-t r ic t champs, play at # p-m Satur-day at Northvil le.

Canton defeated Salem W M I in early September, and i i looked as I f the two rivals would meet in tbe WLAA final for the fourth consecu-tive year as the season progressed and each woe its respective division t i t le.

Those plans got sidetracked when Walled Lake Western upset the Rocks ia the first round of the WLAA playoffs- The Chiefs went on to win their first league title after losing to Salem the last three years, whipping WLW in the final 57-37.

"WE WOULD LIKED to have played (Saltan) in the final and were looking forward to i t ," Canton coach Rob Neo said. "But winning tbe league was just as satisfying."

Bat, as happened last year, tbe teams drew each other again in their first district encounter.

The winner of tonight's NorttaviDe-Sovth Lyon game plays Novi at 7:30 p m Saturday, and tbe survivor faces either Canton or Salem for the championship at 7 p.m Tuesday.

"We've never gotten out of tbe dis-t r ic t as long as I've been here, and w e l l be shooting to do that," said Neu, In his fourth year as coach of tbe Chiefs "That's what makes this game so big.

"When we look at the season, at this point in time, tbe first one is over and the second is about to be-gin. We're longer 19-1; we're 0-0 and so is ereiybudy else "

I t was due to Salem's dominance in recent years that Canton has failed to win a district title, but the Rocks offer formidable onceagain.

"WE FELT ALL along we'd have a chance to play Canton again," Sa-lem coach Fred Thomann said.

"We had hoped to play them in the

BILL Bf l£SL£R/«Uf» photogrvptwr

J i l l Estey h a s b e e n a s t a b i l i z -ing f o r ce o n S a l e m ' s t e a m .

conference championship, but we can't worry about wha t ' s hapneaed We look fo rward to p l ay ins a^a - r s t a very fine Canton t e a m "

Regardless, it has been another successful year for tbe Rocks, whom some figured would be in a down year after losing a wealth of talent to graduation.

T m sure we performed better than a lot of people expected," Tho-mann said. "Some coaches figured there was an opportunity to come out and do some damage, because Salem tost all its players.

"We prepared very wel l and had a ton of success. I t was gra t i fy ing for me. but more grat i fy ing for tbe play-ers involved. I t says a lot about tbe girls in our p rog ram"

Tbe Chiefs were considered a team to watch based oo their combi-nation of experience and ta len t And tbey have lived up to expectations, losing only to Catholic League cham-pion Birmingham Marian hold-ing down the No. 5 ranking in Class A at the end of the regular season.

"WE NOT ONLY have a veteran group but an intell igent, hard-work-ing group that has tbe abi l i ty to solve problems on tbe court oo its own," Neu said.

Tbe Chiefs rolled through tbe league playoffs and appear to be at tbe top of their game. Tbe l e t m u of junior Stacey Thompson, who missed 11 games with a back injury, provid-ed a boost in the WLAA final in

which she scored a game-tugh IS points.

"On- goal in every game was to improve f rom Game 1 to Game I t , " said Neu. assuring there would be oo letdown for the Chiefs after winning tbe WLAA crown.

"Our goal was to get ready for (the state tournament). There won't be any loss of concentration. It 's to play "

Center Susan Ferko. a S-foot-11 junior, is Cantons leading scorer with a 16-point average. She and sen-ior Candi Jooes are tbe top reboun-ders with nine a game

The Chiefs are a balanced team wit*»?Qt any dominating players, though senior guard Michelle Fort ier has played at a level that won ber a scholarship to Western Michigan

FORTIER AND Amanda Bell av-erage 10 points and Jones eight For-tier and senior Jenny Russell give Canton one of the best guard tan-dems around.

Fort ier also averages aa assists and three steals, and Russell's role is to spearhead tbe defense and get tbe ball to tbe scorers

T^ere are no stats that can mea-sure Jenny's contributions," Neu saiu. "She w old probably lead us in what we call tbe effort area. She's forever J iv ing :or loose ba l l s "

Salem had just two players back f rom its Class A armif inal ist ball-club. but ooe, senior guard J i l l Es-tey. is a Miss Basketball candidate and the player wbo provided conti-nuity in tbe transition to a younger, restructured team.

Estey is a v e r t i n g 1«J points, nearly 10 assists and five steals, and T e n King, the other holdover, turned in a good senior year, averaging nine points and eight rebounds.

But ' M has seen Thomann do a masterful coaching job, molding his veterans and newcomers into anoth-er winning out f i t

Wendy Bailey and Lydia White have shared t ime in the post with Bailey (7V» points) providing more offense and White (10-pius rebounds) more board strength. Sarah Ruete has helped with the scoring, also av-eraging 7to points.

"We've really been a team of play-ers," Thomann said. " I t 's been a dif-ferent player or group of players each n igh t while being led by the two seniors. For us, it 's just been a del ightful i

t The pulse of your community • The pulse of your

WHY PAY MORE? WE SELL NAME BRAND

FURNACES & CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONERS FOR LESS!

QUALITY REPAIR SERVICE ON REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS,

& AIR CONDITIONERS-A a MAKES.

S** SUetUc S+U*

5 2 5 - 9 1 3 3

6876 Middlebelt Garden City

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

• Dryer Plugs • Range Plugs • Service

Changes • Electric Heat

There's more to vision than

black and white

There 's more to what you see than black a n d white. Most of what you see is

somewhere inbetween.

Now, with o u r new Vision Saver Home Vision Test for Senior Adults, you can test your vision in the comfort of your home. This new technology, called coiltrast sensitivity testing, measures not only your ability to see black and white, but how well you see levels of con t ras t .

With contrast sensitivity testing, eye diicajc sm.li as u U d j a n s . &lau-coma and diabetic re t inopathy may be detected and treated much earlier t o prevent f u r t h e r vision low.

Your Vision Saver H o m e Vision Test fo r Senior Adul t s is o u r gift to Senior Adult s as a FREE public service. W e want you t o see what you may be missing!

Fill out the coupon below!

Please mail my Home Vision Test lo:

Name _ Address City Phone _

State - &P A g e .

Return this coupon to: V i s i o n I n s t i t u t e o f M i c h i g a n

3 2 9 3 2 W a r r e n R d . • W e s t l a n d , M l 4 8 1 S 5

( 3 1 3 ) 5 2 5 - 2 2 2 *

© VECTOR VISION INC I * * *

Scribe beefs up for task of assessing area teams

THE HECK WITH those vegetarians

I f Cybi l l Shephe rd thinks it's OK to eat beef,

who should argue* I t may sound a t i t t le raw. but to-

night the girls hashethall season gets into the meat of

State district play begins in ear-nest this weekend for over 700 teams acroas Michigan trying to win coveted spots to the tourna-ment finals, Dec. £-10 at Grand Valley S a t e

Who is a cut above tbe rest ' It 's it going to be a lean year for

area t eams* Let 's throw a l i t t le salt and ten-

derize- on tbe tbe grill to see bow things will t a s t e tbe next three weeks

P R I M E RIB Plymouth Canton {IJMfc The Chiefs

lave a rnajor hurdte to dear Saturday against neighbor Plymouth Salem at the N o t h w * dtetnet But ft shoutd be dear saftng a l the way to the Class A quar-ter f inal if the Chiefs get past the Rocks. Xnor canter Susan Ferko must prmv3e strong Jtstde p*ay arxj a trwi bench must answef the chalenge Put a SWe A-1 sauce on t h e cJub

FILET M4GNON J Z —

Livonia L a d y w o o d ( t S - 6 F The Blazers have Deen up and down as sea-son. but a tougn schedule and a weak dBtnct {Southfie*d-Lafhnjp) should be enough to earn a spot in the SouthfiekJ regonai. which s up for gratx Senior ^jarcJ Yvonne Barnett is the key

Farmmgton HNts Mercy (6-12): The record s very decervmg as the Uarims have played one of the toughest sched-ules around The Waled Lake Central district is wViaWe. but the regional at Berkley s a different story Waiting n the wings is Catholic League champion Brmingham Marian

Wayne Memor ia l (17-3): One of the area's most improved teams, the Zebras wHI host their own district, which should help them immensely A lopsided loss to Trenton last week can't help Wayne's confidence The Zebras wiB have to hrt on all cylinders to get into the Southfield regonai where they we most Hce+y meet Taylor Center, a team they beat early in the season

T O P S IRLOIN

Plymouth Salem (15-5): This could

, Brad W Emons

be the Rocks' shortest run ever Coach Fred Thomarm's team s capat te of put-r i g off the upset over Canton, but they've been struggfcng of late Playing on a neutral floor (Northviie) w i help t>d Salem reach its peak too early''

RIBEYE

North Farmington (12-0): If the Raid-ers hit the* shots, they could pu® off an uoset n the Wafted Lake Central d»-trict. Worth opens tomghj agamst host Cent ra l which turned back me Raiders 60-54 onfy four days ©artwr in the third piace game n the Western Lakes Activi-ties Association ptayotts North is capa-ble

Livonia Frank Wn (13-7): The Patnots have played the better teams tough down the stretch, but open Fnday agamst host Wayne Coach Dan Free-man's team, however, lacks toumameni experience But a victory over Wayne cou*d land Franklin a district crown

Garden City (11-9): This team plays we« at home, but how about on the ' oad^ Kim Fafcowski is a fierce reboun-ded and guard Kim Rerth s capable of gett ing hot A lot depends on the sup-port ing cast

Redford Bishop Borgesa (8-8): The Spartans now In Class B. have as good a chance as anybody of advancing through the district They could meet formidable Oak Park m the district final Injuries have pJagued the Spartans m what looked to be a promising season Playing in the Catholic League's tough Central Division should help coach Mike Resmer's d u b

C H O P P E D STEAK

West land Glenn (8-12): The Rockets

GIRLS BASKETBALL DISTRICT TOURNEY PAIRINGS

al NORTHVILLE

Thursday. Nov 17: (A) Nort*v*e vs (BJ South Lyon, 7 p m

Saturday. Nov 19: Plymouth Carrion vs Plymouth Salem. 6 p m Nov vs A-B winner 7 30p m.

Tuesday. Nov 22. Champions*!© final, 7 p m (Winner advances to the Plymouth Can-tor, regional Trenton cistnct champion )

open district play agamst Gar dan City m what should be a loeaup Coach Pat Bennett's team has not dona was agamst the area's better duba. but the talent s there to make a fun at the Wayne district crown

G R O U N D C H U C K Redford Tample Christian (15-4):

The Patriots have'enioyed a good sea-son. but must get through by tough Wyandotte Mount Carmel m a first-round Class D district test Moant Cer-met « also the host The odds are agamst it. but you never know wHh the Cannon s«lers. Mandy and Rachael. if they're loaded wtth ammunition.

Lrvonla Churchill (7-13): Coach Dave Van Wagoner has worked wonders with tf»s team The Chargers drew a first-round bye and have already beaten Garden City Stranger things have hap-pened

Redford Union (9-11): The Panthers have omit a near 500 record playing a lot of patsies, but beating host South-field m a first-round district game is a strong possibility Winning the district s not

CHOPPED LIVER Lutheran Westland (8-12): The War

r>ors. who play the winner of Redford Tempie and Wyandotte Momt Car met. rety or sophomore Stephanie Locke to show the way It appears the Warriors wM be without the key after one mght of district p»ay

Livonia Stevenson (4-16) Don't let the Spartans modest season-ending three-game winning streak fool you It took Stevenson 15 games to win a ball-game only after coach Chuck Hebestrert called up some reserves A bye won't help the Spartans

Farmington (6-14): Things didn't bode wen for the Falcons, who were beaten thoroughly last week by Steven-son Farmington is history tonight agamst Mercy

Redford Thurston (5-14): The Eagles are a young team under first-year coach Dave Mann it may take a few years tor these young players to hatch Bui give Mann an A" for teaching hard-nosed defense Better luck next year

Redford St Agatha (1-16): The Ag-gies are sky high after snapping their 32-game losing streak They couk) win one or two at the Southfield Christian district but state-ranked Detroit Coun-try Day should breeze to the t i t le

Lfvonla Clarencevflta (4-15): Kan Watson and Kelfy Anspach have been a two-man team most of the year (t takes five or more to make a run

Farmington Harrison (0-20): The Hawks showed promise last year, snapping their their 99-game losing streak It's been a long and hard season again What e«e can you say?

See tournament pamngs

i

J i

On the X L 1200Air Conditioner and X L 90 or X L 80 Gas Furnace. Buy and install a high efficiency Trane XL 1200 Air Conditioner* between August 29 and November 19,1988 and get a 5100 rebate. T^en ei\joy the energy saving comfort you get with the superior auatity XL 1200 air condi-tioner. (Quality backed by a manufacturer's 10 year limited warranty on the compressor and coil—twice that of most other brands.

Buy and install a high efficiency, energy saving Trane XL 90 or XL 80 gas iumace**

during thp rebate pprinri and gpt another $100 rebate.

Get and a Call us today for details. O a r a a i l i t a i r t M M M n C W r n n . v l . H i u, • d t 4 l i . T n t C k C l l l M T t T I 1 M M U m S1J TU1>A.TDO-A.Tin>A » mOkmpfcptt tokt a v i f b r f fc *

Moore Furnace Co. 421-0600

Select Air Systems 450-1964

McQuade Ptumbng & 730-3466

Siasor HeaOng & Coofcng 478-5475

2M Systems Inc 674-0700

Heating UrtfmMed. Inc. 661-5300

'hursdey November 17, 1988 O&E (P.C0O

mm

QB duel key in 'A' semifinal By Brad Emona s ta f f w r i t e r

JOHN STORMZAND/staft photographer

R y a n Bel l , a t w o - w a y l i n e m a n f o r C a t h o l i c C e n t r a l , p u t a c r u n c h i n g h i t o n B r o t h e r R i c e ' s J e f f M a s s a n o w h e n t h e t e a m s m e t in t h e B o y s B o w l .

I t ' s h igh school foo tba l l s ve rs ion of "Due l ing Ban jos "

W h i c h q u a r t e r b a c k w i l l p i c k a p a r t t be oppos ing defense w i t h m o r e r e g u l a r i t y and p l a y a v i c t o r y tune en r o u t e to tbe Class A f i na l s a t t be PonUac S i l v e r d o m e ?

Sa tu rday ' s s ta te s e m i f i n a l b a t t l e of the unbeat -e n at Wes t l and John Glenn ( k i c k o f f I SO p.m.) p i ts a p a i r of ou ts tand ing s igna l c a l l e r s i n R e d f o r d Ca tho l i c Cen t ra l ' s Scot t Hauncher and U t i c a E i -senhower ' s J o e l Youngb lood .

H a u n c h e r . a ft-foot-4. 190-pound sen io r , is de-sc r i bed by E i senhower coach Bob L a n t z y as " a g u y who gets the j o b done."

"When he passes, he's v e r y a c c u r a t e . " s a i d tbe E i s e n h o w e r coach. " H e f i t s t h e i r p o w e r - t y p e g a m e p e r f e c t l y . He doesn' t have to do i t a l l be-cause they have o thers they can go to. T h e y don ' t have a w e a k spot at a i l on o f fense "

H a u n c h e r hasn ' t pu t b ig n u m b e r s on tbe board , but he is by f a r the most successfu l t h r o w i n g q u a r t e r b a c k Torn M a c h has had in h is 12 y e a r s as coach

" W E ' V E N E V E R t h r o w n fo r ove r 1,000 ya rds s ince I ' ve been he re . " chuck les M a c h . w h o is noted f o r his c o n s e r v a t i v e o f fens ive a p p r o a c h " B u t w i t h Scot t he puts us in the pos i t ion to r u n and t h r o w . He g ives us an advan tage . "

T h r o u g h 11 games. Hauncher has c o m p l e t e d 53 pe r cen t of his passes (76-of-142 f o r 1.076 yards) . Las t week , d u r i n g the f i r s t ha l f aga ins t W e s t l a n d John G l e n n in the Reg ion I I I c h a m p i o n s h i p , Haunche r c o m p l e t e d 8 of 10 fo r 104 y a r d s and t w o

touchdowns en rou te to a 21-6 v i c t o r y M a c h sa id t ha t last yea r ' s p l a y o f f exper ience

he lped Haunche r i m m e n s e l y " H e s t a r t e d 13 games last year w h e n mos t k i d s

got in on ly n i n e . " sa id tbe CC coach. " A n d o o c e tbe p l a y o f f s s ta r ted , be s t a r t ed c o m i n g i n t o his own. I t he lped his con f i dence and he's go t ten b e t -t e r each g a m e

'Th is y e a r we have good rece ive rs and every -t h i ng seems to be j e l l i n g . We seem to have the key e lements We 've got m o r e than one person tha t can ca tch and r u n . "

Hauncher , a P l y m o u t h naUve. leads by exam-ple He c a r r i e s a 4.2 g rade -po in t ave rage His con-duct on and o f f the f i e l d is e x e m p l a r y .

" H E ' S S M A R T and i n t e l l i g e n t , " M a c h sa id " H e does a g rea t j ob of l ead ing He has g rea t huddle c o n t r o l He's a g rea t he lp when th ings get tough and tense He j us t takes con t ro l . The t e a m re-spects h i m When he speaks, the t e a m l is tens "

On the o the r side is Youngb lood , a T e r r y B r a d s h a w - t y p e who can s t r i k e fea r i n the opposi-t ion.

" O u r scouts say he's the best q u a r t e r b a c k they ' ve seen a l l y e a r . " sa id M a c h of t he 6-1. 175-pound senior . "He's a r o l l o u t type. He runs the boot leg and has a s t r ong a r m He can h i t the out-pass f r o m h a s h m a r k to h a s h m a r k

" H e can hu r t you in a lo t of ways He 's got qu ick feet and he's heady "

Youngb lood is a t w o - y e a r s t a r t e r and on ly one of t w o E i senhower p laye rs who go bo th ways , of -fens i ve l y and de fens i ve l y (He also doub les as a defens ive back. )

" J o e l is v e r y v e r s a t i l e . " L a n t z y said, " W e don' t

r u n h i m on tbe opt ion, but be'» a s c r a m b l e r He ' s s rea l c o m p e t i t o r , ve ry ou tgo ing a n d w e l l - l i k e d He's a "B" s tudent "

THIS SEASON, Youngblood has thrown for 1.540 yards (104-for- l«l) and 18 touchdowns. He's been i n t e r c e p t e d s e v e n t u n e s .

J o e l has a lot of r e c e i v e r s he c a n go to . " L a n t z y said. " W e have f o u r guys w i t h a t least 20 catches o r m o r e "

B u t even w i t h Youngb lood . L a n t z y sa id the Ea-gles a re not r e a l l y a b ig -p lay t e a m

W e ' r e m o r e of a b a l l - c o n t r o l o f f e n s e . " he said. " W e have ooe back tha t ' s g o o e f o r o v e r 1,000 ya rds ( M i k e Nezich) and a n o t h e r t h a t ' s around 6 0 0 We l i k e to con t ro l the b a l l i f w e c a n . "

B u t L a n t z y knows CC can c o n t r o l t b e ba l l e f fec-t i v e l y . too.

T h e y a re b ig o f f ens i ve l y . " sa id t b e E i s e n h o w e r coach. " T h a t o f fens ive l ine is huge b y m o s t high school s tandards T h e y ' r e ab le to p o w e r you, e s p e -c i a l l y No 70. the r i gh t t a c k l e ( Jack D a n k e r t ) . A n d w i t h No 77 (Rod Vern ie r ) , they c a n hand le you o n that s ide o f tbe l ine and push y o u a r o u n d . "

L a n t z y does not see a de fens ive s t r u g g l e d e v e l -o p i n g even though bo th sides p r i d e t h e m s e l v e s oo defense He said both t eams have a h a r d - h i t t i n g a t t ack

" I N E V E R G O in to any g a m e a n d expec t i t to be l o w sco r i ng , " he sa id " I t h i nk t h e r e w i l l be some scor ing , but because of t be e l e m e n t s , y o u never k n o w I t could be r a i n y , w e t a n d w i n d y and t ha t c o u l d a f f e c t th ings "

Desp i t e the adverse wea the r cond i t i ons over t he past f e w weeks, i t ' s a m a z i n g t h a t Hauncher and Y o u M b l o o d have con t inued to imp ress .

E a c h has de l i ve red in his o w n w a y

Hawks hope for history repeat in Class B

football FARMINGTON HARRISON

25 Southfield 12 41 Farmington 0 35 Northville 14 38 Livonia Franklin 0 38 Walied Lake Western 0 62 Plymouth Canton 14 45 Livonia ChurchiH 0 45 Westland John Glenn 7 55 West Bloomfield 0

PLAYOFFS 32 Clawson 0 35 Riverview 0

451 11-0-0 47

AUBURN HILLS AVONDALE

35 Madison 14 41 Harper Woods 14 19 Lutheran West 18 20 Cranbrook 14 28 Lutheran East 14 47 Hamtramck 6 52 Lutheran North 0 47 Clarenceville 7 34 Ortonville-Brandon 6

PLAYOFFS 6 Marysville 0

27 Mount Morris 13

356 11-0-0 106

By Dan O 'Meara s ta f f w r i t e r

John H e r r i n g t o n ' s t each ing speci-a l t y is the A m e r i c a n C i v i l War . B u t he knows his f o o t b a l l h i s to ry , too.

H e r r i n g t o n , w h o doubles as the H a r r i s o n H i g h School v a r s i t y foot-ba l l coach, was c o n d u c t i n g c lass fo r m e m b e r s of the m e d i a last S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n

The H a w k s had jus t po l ished o f f R i v e r v i e w 35-0 in the s ta te p l a y o f f s and began l o o k i n g ahead to t h e i r g a m e aga ins t A u b u r n H i l l s Avon-da le K i c k o f f f o r the Class B s e m i f i -n a l is s l a t ed fo r 1.30 p .m. S a t u r d a y i n F l i n t A t w o o d S t a d i u m .

H e r r i n g t o n sa id the schools have m e t t w i c e be fo re on the g r i d i r o n , and each t i m e H a r r i s o n w o n and subsequen t l y w e n t on to c a p t u r e s ta te c h a m p i o n s h i p s .

" I f w e beat Avonda le . m a y b e t ha t ' s a good s i gn . " he sa id

I N T H E F I N A L g a m e of the regu-l a r seasons, H a r r i s o n de fea ted the Rh inos 37-0 i n 1981 and 9-0 i n 1982. The H a w k s k e p t on r o l l i n g i n the post-season, t a k i n g Class B honors the f i r s t y e a r a n d Class A the nex t .

Those a r e the on l y years H a r r i s o n has w o n i t a l l . b u t the H a w k s can e a r n a shot a t No . 3 and a f i f t h ap-pea rance i n the f i n a l s w i t h a v i c t o r y Sa tu rday . The H a r r i s o n - A v o n d a l e w i n n e r p l a y s e i t h e r St. Joseph o r F r a n k e n m u t h a t 8 p .m. Sa tu rday . Nov . 26, i n t he P o n t i a c S i l v e r d o m e .

"This is tbe ha rdes t g a m e to win in the whole t ou rnamen t , " Herr ington

sa id " T h e mos t pressure is in tbe s e m i f i n a l s , because you wan t to get to the D o m e

" W e ' v e lost i t t w i c e , and i t ' s the w o r s t f e e l i n g in the w o r l d when y o u k n o w y o u ' r e t ha t c lose to g e t t i n g to the D o m e "

Tbe lO th - ranked Rhinos, a lso 11-0, en te red post-season p lay as an un-d e r d o g t o M a r y s v i l l e . but Avonda le upset the V i k i n g s 6-0 They b e c a m e the C i n d e r e l l a t e a m of the t o u r n a -m e n t b y bea t i ng M o u n t M o r r i s 27-13 las t F r i d a y n igh t in A twood ,

T h r o u g h o u t the regu la r season, i t appea red the H a w k s and M a r y s v i l l e , by now pe renn ia l p l a y o f f rivals, w o u l d m e e t fo r a t h i r d s t r a i gh t yea r . The V i k i n g s beat H a r r i s o n 22-6 t w o y e a r s ago. and the H a w k s won the r e m a t c h 35-20 last year

" W E T H O U G H T M a r y s v i l l e m i g h t be i n the re , b u t we k n e w A v o n d a l e had done w e l l aga ins t t h e m last y e a r , " H e r r i n g t o n said. "So i t was not as b i g a su rp r i se to m e as i t m i g h t have been to some people.

" N o w w e ' r e p l a y i n g a t e a m tha t ' s b e t t e r t h a n M a r y s v i l l e , so t ha t m a k e s i t e v e n h a r d e r . "

Of p a r t i c u l a r conce rn was Avon -da le 's success at shu t t i ng d o w n a po-t en t M o u n t M o r r i s passing a t t a c k , w h i c h happens to be Ha r r i son ' s m a i n o f f ens i ve weapon , too.

The Rh inos gave up a 41 -ya rd t o u c h d o w n pass on the f i r s t p l ay o f

the game, bu t they s topped the P a n t h e r s a f t e r tha t and r a l l i e d fo r a 21-7 ha l f t i m e lead.

" M o u n t M o r r i s on ly t h r e w the ba l l , and Avonda le was ab le to s i t back and defend the pass." H e r r i n g -t o n said. " A g a i n s t A v o n d a l e , w e ' l l have to be ba lanced. So w e ' r e g o i n g t o r u n (qua r te rback ) M i l l (Co leman) l e f t o r r i gh t "

H e r r i n g t o n wasn ' t u n d e r s t a t i n g C o l e m a n ' s i m p o r t a n c e as a runne r , e i t h e r He b roke up a tough R i v e r -v i e w defense when he s c r a m b l e d and rushed fo r 158 ya rds and t w o T D s

B E C A U S E O F T H A T , the H a w k s w e r e ab le to keep the P i r a t e s honest a n d m i x in the pass. C o l e m a n also t h r e w fo r 124 ya rds and t w o TDs , b r i n g i n g his respec t i ve season to ta l s to 1,695 and 24. He has c o m p l e t e d 59 pe r cen t of his passes (83 of 141).

Co leman ' s b i g day as a b a l l ca r -rier a lso m a d e h i m H a r r i s o n ' s lead-i n g rusher . He has 432 y a r d s a n d sev-en T D s on 48 a t t e m p t s .

T a i l b a c k Joe George, w h o is sec-ond w i t h 321 ya rds and seven TDs . l e f t t he R i v e r v i e w g a m e w i t h a m i l d concuss ion bu t is e x p e c t e d to p l a y S a t u r d a y and sp l i t t i m e w i t h M a t t Con ley again.

I n con t ras t to A v o n d a l e ' s success a t de fens ing M o u n t M o r r i s , C o l e m a n had one of his f i nes t g a m e s in A t -w o o d S t a d i u m a yea r ago w h e n the H a w k s r a l l i e d f r o m a 20-7 d e f i c i t to

beat M a r y s v i l l e . He was 15-of-22 passing t ha t a f -

te rnoon fo r 258 yards and t w o TDs . and he d i d the same as be d i d aga ins t R i v e r v i e w . l ead ing the H a w k s w i t h 94 yards and one T D rush ing

" W e ' d l i k e to estab l ish tbe r u n . so tbey can ' t j us t s i t back the re aga ins t the pass." H e r r i n g t o n said, " a n d w e have to c o n t r o l t he i r ins ide l i n e b a c k -ers. who a r e good, s t r ong de fens ive p laye rs "

M A R K H A R P E R (6-0 , 205) and Rod F a k h o u r y (5-10, 185) a *e v i t a l to Avonda le ' s 4-3 defense, and B r a d Dav is , w h o r e t u r n e d an i n t e r c e p t i o n 36 yards f o r a T D aga ins t t he P a n t h -ers. spearheads the secondary .

Sophomore t a c k l e D e d r i c k John-son (6-1, 190) deve loped in to a s t r o n g p layer as tbe season progressed, a n d 6- foot-2, 260-pound t a c k l e T a t e An-dersen g ives tbe Rh inos a b i g m a n i n

the middle-Harrison 's leading receiver . Bryan

Wauldron. needs just 16 yards to set a school record fo r c a r e e r pass re-ceiving yards. In two years, be has 69 catches for 1,643 yards, bringing him within 15 of Bria;. Smolinski's mark of 1.658 set in 1984-85 The lat-ter did it with 91 receptions

Tbe 6-foot-2, 170-pound senior, who also has eight interceptions on defense, has made 40 catches for an amazing 931 yards and has caught 12 of his 18 ca ree r TD passes this year

The record should fa l l easily since Wauldron is averaging 23.2 yards per catch, as well as receptions and 84.6 yards per game.

"1 think he's had an outstanding year oo offense and defense," Herr-ington said. "I think he's an all-stater — a Dream Team player. I don't think there's a better two-way play-er in the state."

LEARN TO SKI PROGRAMS SKI INSTRUCTION PROGRAMS FOR ALL AGES • B A B Y BLIZZARD WITH MOM-4 & 5 YEAR OLDS TUESDAYS •MINI BL IZ IARO MAX1 SUPERVlSlON-6 & 7 YEAR OLDS SATURDAYS «KIDS BLIZZARD OUR MOST POPULAR-8 lo 17 YEAR OLDS SATURDAYS-RACING BLIZZARC NEW THIS YEAR 8 lo t ? YEAR OLDS SATURDAYS - L A D I E S I MENS BLIZZARD DAY ADULT SKHNG TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS - A D U L T BLIZZARD.NGHT ADULT SKIING TUESDAYS

^—..rs O U R 2 5 t h YEAR OF SKI I N S T R U C T I O N 3 l l > 4b t r»f o iocsr n s t m k ' i o n ub in thi • p j j si z•

me h1vf o w o *•. csn f.eo p» >f« .slo**l ski m&'ruc- • ' • « / ! • or amebic* oun own mhonai sk ipa t ro t

L E A R N TO S K I CORRECTLY - W H I L E H A V I N G F U N

J O I N T O D A Y - C A L . 3 3 5 - 1 1 2 8 — - S & .

C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F P L Y M O U T H L E G A L N O T I C E

R E Q U E S T F O E B I D S

Sealed proposals will be received for supplying labor snd material at tbe Offices of the Charter Township of Plymouth, Michigan as owner, until 4.-00 P M East-ern Standard Time, on December 2.1988. at the Plymouth Township Hall, Plym-outh. Michigan, at whicb time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read:

Items of Work Are. Disassemble k Paint 5 pole mounted sirens

Specifications may be obtained at the Plymouth Township Hall. 41*50 Ann Ar-bor Road. Plymouth. Michigan 41170. Fire Chiefs Office.

ESTHER HULSING, Clerk

PablHk November 1«. 14 sad 17 1M*

H a r d - w o r k i n g feet h a v e b e e n ou r c o n c e r n for 67 y e a r s ! O u r w o r k shoe has Lea ther U p p e r s a n d C u s h i o n e d Inso les Bu i l t - i n A r c h S u p p o r t s Du rab le , N o n - M a r k i n g So les . Fee t W o r k Bet ter In A K n a p p '

R e g u l a r l y S 6 2 . 9 9

N O W S 3 4 8 8 K4S/K58

Knapp U S A

W E S T L A N D 7060 Wayne Rd LATHUP VILLAGE 264*7 S o u M M d Rd. (Rt 39) E DETROIT 20909 Gratiot Ave. TAYLOR 21107 Eureka R d To have a shoe

salesman v»it you, c a l 363-4435 Over t a e 12, add $2-00

WASMMS v > i M w i m a i M r n a » r i no! um this rn«4ior» lor

ctuctori pox of 8u tynpiomi a doctor b cormMatl tSoji Raya Syndrome a rar» but Uln»«

COIL STOCK BRIGHT WHITE

J46K ea.

SPECIAL

DOOM Al

Men. if you re within one month of

your 18th birthday, it's time to register

wi th Selective Service. It's simple. Just go down to your local

. _ post office. Jl! out_a card and hand it Register. t c a postal clerk

I t 's Quick. I t s Easy. And i t 's the Law. N ° - t h , s '* n o t a draft. No one has

been draftedin over 10 years. You're just adding your name to a list in case

there's « national emergency. So

Presented as a Public Service Announcement

$ 7 9 . 9 5 M.WMOmy 42' • 36 • W

VINYL REPLACEMENT

WINDOWS | STEEL REPLACEMENT

D O O R S | MSTM.LATXM AVAILABLE

W n f e T - m v a T l m B I

OVERHANG $36.95^.

SUPER SAVINGS GUTTER FIRST QUALITY

HEAVY GAUGE

7 0 c

" i C O L O R S A VA ABLE

R00FMG SHMGLES SELF SEAL SPECIAL

VINYL SIDING FIRST QUALITY

W H I T E

'38' s o

50 YR FACTORY GUARANTEED by WOLVERINE

INSULATJON

GARAGE DOORS 6 - S E C T ! 0 N A L

cr \ 1 a «c v "

« 3 4 9 «

COMPLETE UNE Of STORM DOORS

A WINDOWS By

GEO. W. T3APP — S P E C I A L S —

4x4FOAM INSULATION

w *>«>•. V R A M

PLYWOOD h cox "7.18 HCOX ' i . 4

c u t t o i m u t i s m ALUMINUM

IN 20 COLORS VINYL

10 COLORS

E 2 J VIKING ALUMINUM CORP. 30175 FORD ROAD GARDEN CITY 421-5743

I (Between Middlebel t and Merr iman) m K r J CASH A CARRY • * *

Bathroom Remodeling

free estimates Our R e p u t a t i o n Speaks For Itself

QUALITY MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER MARBLE TUBWALLS AND TOPS CERAMIC TILE INSTALLED

BURT

UUALII Y H H U U U C I S A H f c L P K J H »HE U W 1 - T U U H B f c L W *

J S E R V I C E S . • • • • * '

VC

BATH AND KITCHEN CENTER 34224 Michigan Avenue, Wayne. Michigan

c a l l 7 2 2 - 4 1 7 0

4°<PC> O&E Thursday. November 17, 1988

Mike Sheridan Redford CC

Chr is Woo*ley Wayne Memorial

Jeft Fedewa Redford CC

Dave Richards Wayne Memorial

Brad Moore Farmington

Ben Goba Farmington

k Jeff Barringer Harrison

Dave Galvin Redford CC

Chris Antczak Redford CC

cross country

J im Handel Bishop Borgess

all-dominates

area honors C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1

Brad Moore, senior. Farmington: One of coach Jerry Young's top big guns, Moore seemed to have a knack for run-ning well in the big meets

He placed ninth at Schoolcraft Invita-tional (16:28 8 ) . second in the Western Lakes meet (16:54). seventh In the re-gional and 11th in the Class A individual race.

He was one of the big reasons why Farmington repeated as W L A A champi-ons

Ben Goba, sophomore, Farmington: The 10th grader is only going to improve as his career runs along.

This season. Goba finished 13th at Schoolcraft (16:43), fourth in the WLAA (16:58) . sixth in the regional arKj jL2th i n

the Class A Individual race. He is the future for the Falcons, a

perennial area power

Dave GaMn. junior. Bedford CC: Gal-vin overcame some early-season injuries t o become one of the Shamrocks' most dependable runners.

His best finish occurred in the regional at Grosse Pointe where he took 10th with a t ime of 16 48

He was 32nd in the Class A team race. 16th r\ the Catholic League and 15th at the Shrine-Shamrock Invitational.

" O n c e he regained some strength, he gave u* good performances when we needed them the most in the last three big races," said the CC coach

Jeff Barringer. senior. Farm. Harrison: The 12th grader was Mr. Consistency in 1988

He finished 30th overall in the Class B individual race, fifth in the WLAA, fourth in the regional and eighth at Schoolcraft. Barringer also set a school and Oakland Community College course record with a time of 16 53.

"He gave us 110 percent at all t imes." said Harrison coach Jeff Reed. "More im-portantly, Jeff is a tremendously well-rounded person who is capable of succeeding with whatever he puts his mind to . "

Chris Antczak. junior. Redford CC: The good news for Shamrock fans « that Antczak returns.

He was 35th in the Class A team race, seventh in the regional (16 41 ) , 14th at the Catholic League meet and seventh at Hotty.

"We knew early in the season that he wasn't the No. 1 runner on the team, but he consistently maintained his third-place position," Magni said. "He was very ef-fective at bridging the gaps

James Handel, senior. Redford Bor-gess: A virtual unknown a year ago, Han-del made great strides for the Spartans this season

He finished 23rd in the Class B individu-al finals, eighth in the regional. 10th in the Catholic League and sixth at Schoolcraft

His best time of the season was 16 27 Handel also is an outstanding student,

sporting a 3.9 GPA

Imogine if you hod to o s i for b lood to save the Kfe of $omeone you love Next t ime the Americon Red Crow osfes. give b lood, please

G ! V I B L O O D , P t l A S i +

State champs Stevenson back on top in Class A 'Jy M a r t y Bud rve r s ta f f w r i t e r

U v o n i a S tevenson boys soccer fans have e n j o y -ed a p l c c s » i t t h o u g h t o v e r the past 48 hours : " T h e s ta te c h a m p i o n s h i p t r o p h y is back h o m e . "

The Spar tans s t a g e d a f u r i ous second-ha l f r a l l y and c l i p p e d s t u b b o r n B i r m i n g h a m B r o t h e r R i c e , 3-1, in S a t u r d a y ' s C lass A s ta te c h a m p i o n s h i p g a m e a t B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s Andove r .

Stevenson now o w n s t h r e e of the pas t f o u r C lass A s t a t e - c h a m p i o n s h i p t roph ies , and f o u r t i t l e s o v e r a l l s ince the M i c h i g a n H i g h School A t h l e t i c Assoc ia t i on ( M H S A A ) began sponso r ing the t o u r -n a m e n t in 1982. T h e Spar tans w e r e upse t by Sou th f i e l d i n l as t y e a r ' s t o u r n e y and r e l i n q u i s h e d tbe 1987 s ta te t i t l e t o E a s t Lans ing .

Bu t the j u b i l i a n t S p a r t a n p laye rs , i g n o r i n g t h e l i gh t e v e n i n g m i s t , t o o k a v i c t o r y l a p a r o u n d the soggy A n d o v e r f i e l d a f t e r a c c e p t i n g the 1988 c h a m p i o n s h i p t r o p h y f r o m M H S A A r e p r e s e n t a -t i v e Sue M a r t i n .

" I t feels good a f t e r l as t y e a r . I f e e l good f o r t h e sen io rs , " sa id S tevenson coach Pe te S e e m . " I guess w e ' v e been k i n d o f l u c k y o v e r the y e a r s and I ' m happy f o r t ha t . B u t the m a i n t h i n g is t h a t t h e k i d s l e a r n how t o w o r k ha rd . I f t hey don ' t w o r k h a r d to ach ieve the goa ls t hen you can f o r g e t i t . "

T H E S P A R T A N S w o r k e d ha rd t h r o u g h t h e f i r s t 70 m i n u t e s o f the g a m e but i t was B r o t h e r R i c e w h o owned the 1-0 lead .

Speedy W a r r i o r s f o r w a r d L a M a r r P e t e r s scored the o n l y f i r s t - h a l f goa l w h e n he k i c k e d the b a l l i n to the l e f t c o r n e r o f the net a t the 17:05 m a r k . D e r e k L o o s v e l t set the goa l u p w i t h a n i c e header .

W i t h t w o m i n u t e s l e f t be fo re ha I f t i m e . R i c e

Let us Service your Roofing and Sid Need i

Buy NOW H S A V E !

Rooftop Delivery A variable

5ENC0 f ASTFNINO SVSTFMS

6 9 % ,

s a j r u r - — —

^ - , ' 5 4 ' V

teuton*

— — u l C a t o r a S . •54? -»P» Cu—am

— > • « > • » • > ! fc Hunts f -Doug ies t i d i n g

Lee Wholesale Supply w,Accfe1 S5%5 G r a n d Ri»er New H u d s o n

4 3 7 - 6 0 4 4 o r 4 3 7 - 6 0 5 4

m issed a g l o r i ous o p p o r t u n i t y t o t a k e a 2-0 a d v a n -tage. Pe te rs used his speed to bea t S p a r t a n goa l i e J e r r y Smo lensk ! t o a loose b a l l . E v e n t h o u g h be w a s a t a w i d e ang le , P e t e r s g o t a k i c k o f f w h i c h c a r o m e d o f f the post . R i c e ' s P e t e r D u g g a n go t the rebound bu t c o u l d n ' t k i c k i t pas t a f e w S p a r t a n de fenders .

Pe te rs n a r r o w l y m i s s e d a n o t h e r chance e a r l y in the second h a l f on a t u r n - a r o u n d k i c k w h i c h w e n t j us t w ide of t h e goa l . A f e w m i n u t e s l a t e r a m i x - u p be tween S m o l e n s i u a n d the S p a r t a n de-fenders a l m o s t r e s u l t e d i n a R i c e goa l .

Bu t the Spar tans w e a t h e r e d a l l those W a r r i o r a t t a c k s and took c o n t r o l of the g a m e the best w a y they k n o w how — on a r e s t a r t .

Stevenson's Shane M i l l n e r h i t a p e r f e c t c o r n e r k i c k i n t o the R i c e ne t a r e a a n d sen io r d e f e n d e r K u r t W i l l headed t h e t y i n g goa l i n t o the ne t w i t h 10:45 l e f t i n the g a m e . "

Jus t t w o m i n u t e s l a t e r . E r i c S c h w e d t Steven-son's l ead ing s c o r e r , headed t h e go-ahead goa l past s t a r t l e d R i c e g o a l i e P a t T r e s e w b o had no chance f o r the save. T h e g a m e - w i n n i n g t a l l y w a s set up on a b e a u t i f u l c ross f r o m j u n i o r f o r w a r d P e t e r Galea.

" P e t e got the b a l l t h r o u g h on a p e r f e c t pass and I was jus t in the right p l a c e a t the right t i m e . " sa id Schwedt . " I k n e w i t w a s g o i n g in. On those k i n d of p lays you j u s t t r y and s t i c k the f a r post . I t w a s j u s t a g rea t g a m e . "

T H E S A M E D U O hooked up f o r the g a m e ' s f i -na l goa l w i t h unde r t w o m inu tes l e f t t o i ce t h e v i c t o r y . T h e g o a l capped a th ree -goa l o u t b u r s t by Stevenson i n t h e game 's f i n a l 10 m i n u t e s .

" I k n e w sooner or l a t e r i t w o u l d c o m e f o r us , " sa id S c e r r i , whose t e a m f in i shed w i t h a n o v e r a l l 18-0-2 r e c o r d . " I d i d n ' t lose f a i t h in t h e m . I k n e w w e had a good t e a m because we beat C h u r c h i l l t w o of the t h r e e t i m e s we p l a y e d t h e m th is y e a r

" W e w e r e a g a i n s t the w i n d in the f i r s t h a l f and w e j u s t w a n t e d to m a k e su re w e d e f e n d e d o u r goa l w e l l , " he sa id . " W e w e r e hop ing f o r 0-0 h a l f -t i m e sco re w i t h the thought t ha t w e ' d p l a y e v e r y -body u p in t h e second ha l f . Bu t you c a n ' t l e a v e a guy l i k e P e t e r s a round the net too l o n g . "

I t w a s a d i s a p p o i n t i n g end to a f i ne season f o r R ice , w h i c h a lso lost the 1985 s t a t e - c h a m p i o n s h i p g a m e to L i v o n i a Stevenson The W a r r i o r s (21-3) seemed to be i n c o n t r o l t h roughou t m o s t o f the g a m e , and , a t wo rs t , w o u l d be ab le t o f o r c e an o v e r t i m e s i t ua t i on .

B u t the S p a r t a n s had o the r ideas. .

" W e k n o w they a r e a v e r y dange rous t e a m in r e s t a r t s i t u a t i o n s , " sa id R i c e coach A l e x M a d e r a l . w h o w i l l no t be back to coach the W a r r i o r s n e z t season. " O u r k i d s o v e r p l a y e d the b a l l on t h a t cor -ner k i c k a n d t hey p layed i t b e a u t i f u l l y

" I t h i n k t h a t goa l r a t t l e d us a l i t t l e . We w e r e c o n f i d e n t up to tha t po in t . Stevenson s c o r e d once, then a l l o f a sudden there 's p e n e t r a t i o n on the right w i n g a n d they scored aga in We d i d n ' t h a v e anybody on the cross and that was the g a m e

" B u t I have to g i v e Stevenson c r e d i t , " he sa id " T h e y d i d n ' t lose the i r c o m p o s u r e and t h a t ' s w h y they a r e the w i n n e r s they a re . "

Yes. T h e s t a t e c h a m p i o n s h i p t r o p h y w i l l r es t in f a m i l i a r t e r r i t o r y f o r ano the r y e a r

GRAND OPENING T W E L V E O A K S M A L L

CAL GYM ODYSSEY Only the Odyssey otters a full range ot modular protess»onaHy styled options thai Meraity txmgs the hearth spa home to you A precision built home gym unit that is light years ahead ot its competition R E G $ 2 , 3 0 0

SAVE $305.00 '4

CATEYE ERGOCIZER Momo» you' pu se 'ate ene-gy consumption eiaosefl tune eK E"iOy a snoon iwrtcui wtuie watering TV i steong tonusic or ctortung E le'ose '0' yout heatf and Deadly in you' 'avonte tesryie

R E G . N O W

$800.00 69900

1995 B O W F L E X

Take It Anywhere" Home Gym A revolution in home gym equipment

R E G . N 0 W

$ 6 5 0 . 0 0 599 0 0

3 1 0 l b .

OLYMPIC SET R E G $ 2 9 9 9 9

N O W

P R O F O R M

219 9 9

J p r - Easy adjustable rowing resistance Aluminum i Beam construction Sculling or regular rowing action

Molded Form Fittirig seal Electronic console — _ features • Sttones Minute • Calory

• Cadence • Scan

LOCAL FILL

O L Y M P I C B A R B E L L

P L A T E S REG 69c lb

STANDARD BARBELL ^ F C PLATES REG 59c 10 H w PER LB

59 45

e

PER LB.

0 0

BOLLINGER STARL0CK EQUIPMENT

Vinyl Dumbells aeon** 1399

6 ft. Bar »eg 25" Tricep Bar reg ks » 22" Curl Bar * 25" Chrome Dumbells reg 21 " Solarbelt atg m » o« w* * 6 " Solar Suit w u » o < v » i i i « 6"

BOLLINGER STARL0CK

• Cadence • Scan

- 280 $ 3 2 0 . 0 0 N O W L U v

C A D E N C E 8.2 Delivered fully assembled. Full one horse

| power D C motor produces walking speeds from 0 5 to 8 0 mph incline ad|usts up to a

10% grade 14" k 48" non skid walking surface. w t e t y on off switch

mounted on console

0 0

A P P A R E L

Gymees nas the fop names m work ou' apparel J or Cache Wilson. Gold s Gym now you can afford tc

great during your work out m style'

SOFT TOUCH ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR 1 Snakeswns • Classics

' EurOCuIS 1 Lycra 33 %

OFF

R E G .

$ 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 NOW 800 C r i n k l e N y l o n W a r m U p J a c k e t s

C r i n k l e N y l o n W a r m U p P a n t s

s?op $ 4 3 "

^ 0 0 s 3 7 "

D P 1 9 5 0 D U A L A C T I O N C Y C L E DANSKIN This DP Exercise Bike can pui you on the road to better health and save you money'

3000 WEIGHT STATION High tech design with total versatility

50 gauge vmyl with heavy gauge steel construction

R E G $ 2 5 0 0 0

N O W

N O W

R E G .

$ 2 3 0 . 0 0

200

C r o p Tank

S h o r t s

P a n t s

X * 1 8 "

5 S » S 1 9 9 9 Reg 33 00 $29" 0 0

WESLO ER60METER BIKE

o n s APPAREL

Y BACK TANK TOPS

REG 1200

SALE

8 "

T-SHIRTS REG 11 00 7 9 9

C.RF M NFC* a&a. SWEATSHIRTS 1900 1598

SWEATSHIRTS REG 1900 1 5 "

SWEATPANTS REG 19 00 1 5 "

BOATNECK SWEATSHIRT

REG 23 00 2 0 "

B0M8ER PANTS REG 25 00 2199

LYCRA KNEE LENGTH TIGHTS

REG 30 00 2799

LYCRA FUU. LENGTH TIGHTS

REG 36 00 3 1 "

This Westo Exercise Bike is not only fun to use but great lor gett ing you into shape'

R E G

$ 2 1 0 . 0 0

G E A R 1 "Navy Nights" Rants 2EKX) $ 2 4 "

V B a d Tanks 20*00 ^ 1 7 "

Leo ta rds 25*00 $ 2 2 "

£ ° o o * 2 2 "

now179 00

W O R L D G Y M Tank T o p

Reg 12 00 $ 9 9 9

W E I G H T S E T S T - S h r t

Reg 1400 * 1 1 * >

WtiOCR Regu la r Sale

s y y y 49" OP 110 lb Vmy l Se t 2 9 9 9 25 99 WEKXft 110 lb s t e e l A R u b b e r Se t 8 9 9 9 7999 KXUNOfH 167 lb Starlock Set 140 0 0 11900

Swea t S h i r t Reg 29 00 $ 2 6 "

JOHDACHE

N P C A C T I V E W E A R

S T * 56 0 0 * 7 0 . 0 0 $ 4 5 " - * 5 9 "

P A C E R w « r r u p Sutf i 50 00 * 60 00 $ 3 9 " - M 9 "

LYCRA SHORTS R E G 2 5 0 0 19"

Lyc ra 3-4 L e n g t h T igh ts

Lyc ra Sho r t s

Swea tsh i r t

B a g g i e P a n t s

Regu ia r

3 3 0 0

3 0 0 0

2 2 0 0

3 0 0 0

Sale 29" 2 7 H

1 9 *

2 7 *

T w e l v e Oefc t M a l i L o w e r L e v * B t m — n S e e n e n d H u d s o n *

P tKHW: M 4 - 4 « 1 0

Thursday November 17. 19&6 O & E (»5D|(F>50

Canton leads pack for All- Observer squad all-area cross country

L i s a R i v e s

N . F a r m i n g t o n Jennifer Kiel Farmington

L o r i P e n I a n d

C a n t o n

C i n d y S p e s s a r d

C a n t o n

Michelle Gayney Borgess

K a r e n K u p h a l

S t e v e n s o n

1 st team selections

Kris Marquard Canton

M i s s y J a s n o w s k i

C a n t o n

K e l l y M u r r a y

R e d f o r d U.

T r a c e y J a m e s

R e d f o r d U .

B y D a n O ' M a a r a s t a f f w r i t e r

PL Y M O U T H C A N T O N had the area 's best g i r l s cross c o u n t r y t e a m th i s y e a r , and the 1988 e d i t i o n of the

A l l - O b s e r v e r t e a m r e f l e c t s t ha t . T h e Chie fs p laced f o u r r u n n e r s on

the 1 0 - m e m b e r f u s t t e a m and ano th -e r t h r e e on the second un i t .

C a n t o n breezed to i t s second s t r a i g h t Wes te rn L a k e s A c t i v i t i e s Assoc ia t i on c h a m p i o n s h i p and f i n -ished n i n t h in the Class A m e e t

T h e Ch ie fs also w e r e second i n the s ta te ' s mos t c o m p e t i t i v e r e g i o n a l , t a k i n g a back seat o n l y t o e v e n t u a l s ta te c h a m p i o n Ann A r b o r P ionee r .

C a n t o n is rep resen ted on the e l i t e squad by repeat se lec t ions L o r i Pen-l a n d and C indy Spessard. as w e l l as M i s s y Jasnowsk i and K r i s M a r q u a r d

K a r e n K u p h a l of L i v o n i a Steven-son and M i c h e l l e G a y n e y of R e d f o r d B i shop Borgess a lso a p p e a r on the O b s e r v e r l a n d h o n o r r o l l a g a i n . F a r m i n g t o n ' s J e n n i f e r K i e l , a sec-o n d - t e a m e r a y e a r ago. m o v e s up to the N o 1 un i t .

R e d f o r d U n i o n ' s f u t u r e l ooks b r i g h t f o l l o w i n g a 19 th -p lace f i n i sh in t h e Class A m e e t T h e P a n t h e r s w e r e led by a p a i r o f u n d e r c l a s s m e n

sophomore K e l l y M u r r a y and f r e s h m a n T r a c e y J a m e s — bo th o f w h o m m a d e the a l l - a r e a t e a m .

Coach of the Y e a r honors go to C a n t o n coach G e o r g e P r z y g o d s k i , w h o gu ided the Ch ie f s t o a n o t h e r success fu l season, w h i c h saw Can ton i m p r o v e upon i ts l l t h - p l a c e s t a n d i n g i n t h e s ta te a yea r ago.

P r e s e n t i n g the 1988 a l l - a r e a g i r l s c ross c o u n t r y t eam:

Lisa Rives, |umor. N Farmington She is the first giri from her school tc earn all-state honors 10 cross country finishing sixth m the Class A individual race (19 47)

Rives also set a school record (19 51) for the Oakland Community College course. She ran her best time o l 19:30 in the WLAA championships in which she was second

In addition Rives * a s third in the re-gional second m -he Walled Lake West-ern Invitational, third a: West Bioomfietd, fourth at Redford Union and fourth in Oakland County

' Lisa is a very hard worker, coach Bill PmneH said During the summer, she es-taolished a good distance Oase. and she has seen her eflorts pay off

"Her oedication has allowed her to have an excellent season in which she has proven she is a front runner

Jennifer Kiel, junior, Farmington: She also was named an all-stater after placing fifth in ihe Class A individual meet 119 48)

Kiel ran her best time of 19.32 in a dual meet with Walled Lake Central. The school-record holder was third in the league, third in the county and fourth in the regional

Jennifer « a dedicated and deter-mined athlete." coach John Barrett said

cross country

NORTHWEST SUBURBAN LEAGUE CROSS COUNTRY MEET

I u«sday at Cass Benton Park

BOYS TEAM STANDINGS 1 Deartxxn 29 l - . rm ? ^earoorr Fwo 50. 3 Garden Cfy 8b « Wu-conaver 90. S Rediorfl Urncx", 10S

Boys individual result* I Oave Bor*e (Wj '7 0' 15.000 "*ete»sl 2 Cnris Priests' (EF) JM? 3 M»e BouU lOl I? 32 < Efl P'esta' lt< | 17 37 5 Bullori (Ol 17 4' 6

Si rtf (C >7*4. 7 javyi Clark (O) 17 50 8 k-»i Ba<t« tOi '8 0? 9 a*-<iau Smrth iDl '8 St '0 jo«vi inonofcji, lOj 18 35. I I ro<J(3

>0 '8 44?. l £ Oav« Boyd |RUl • IV" Jucws lETf '8 Si 14 Rot-

! . i«53 -5 JoC (GC) '8 58

GIRLS TEAM STANDINGS » D w l w " E3W f • 3 ?Q . vV'«x?iav»n 67 3 Dwoorn. 72. 4 r-^JV-0 79 5 GarOef Oty <*3 not ftrvWi

Girls TiOiv«Ju« r«9urt» 1 UweOtr- Sa*an! i f ' 9 5 ' 2 jurw Ak*s*y |Ef| 2028 3 Co-

M tor. iFFl 20 54 4 J« Myrand (W) 20 58 T*res# (fcf1. 21 '4 6 Nancy Cn-• v«* O) 21 '7, : T-acey J»m«» (RUI 2' 18 8 'oriya -toy* (W) 2121. 9 no«y Ferns |EF). 2'26 '0 K*») Mur-ay (Rut 2133: 11 Kristin Furdax ID 2'44 r? Knur, Sr«a iWI 2156 <8 Baiamucx lEFi 215® 14 Angsts Marut-i i lFl 22 09 15 DaraOer (BU| 22 15

Not* toe 'unr»s»s (Coys ar«3 gna) eacfi "M»« A« league

w i c e a w e e k j s b e t t e r

LOW, LO PRICESW

S T E E L B E L T E D

R A D I A L

P 1 5 5 / 8 0 R 1 3 towfijnwsr P185/80R13

P155 SOfl 13 A m n Sport Blk P155/75R14

P 1 7 5 / 7 0 R 1 3 AwrtSHrtBlk P195/75H14 M T K I 4 Blk

ANY SIZE L STEO SIZE | DESCRIPTION I SIZE | DESCRIPTION

P165/&0R13 AMD XL4 WSW P 2 0 5 / 7 5 R 1 4

P 1 8 5 / 8 0 R 1 3 M f n n v s r P 2 0 5 / 7 0 R 1 4 AMriTictlHL

ANY SIZE LISTED

P W / 7 W 1 4 M T M 4 K 1 P J 1 5 / 7 5 R 1 4 A M I W W T

SIZE | DESCRIPTION | SIZE | DESCRIPTION

l IT I

BERGSTROM'S Bead* • Cootiac *

25429 W Ftve UHe Rd 532-2160 o< 522-1350

Weathermaker High-Efficiency

Furnace e U p T o 9 7 . 3 %

E f f i c i e n t • Q u i e t

O p e r a t i o n 56SX

W r a r r n ' t

0 s

fc f o r

p195/75*14

P205/75M4

PZ05/75K15 l * T f t n n y n - | P?35/75W15

P215/75*15

P225/75M5 towWfST

r=T MONEY 8AVINQ COUPONS

MONROE* OAS MATIC GAS CUSHIONED ! SHOCK ABSORBER

Owgnst to «nua*y W m i m «Nx» 'eoe Mcrsasas ro« statMMy snd I»r**sl»d rxle I har»hne»» shan ccwnpsrsd to non-gas- |

" I r FRONT W H E E L D I S C

BRAKE S E R V I C E instil nssr 9erv*. «ac brake pads «*«** •reeee *eea srxl Brake nar ^i,»*aca rotors and r«pac

charged sf tocf ts The Srsi gae-cnar aged S U M IO « many d m n sat*, and swport cars

Amer ican-made snocs I

4 for* 109 EXPIRES 11-30-ea

$54 •1*15 00 _ EXPIRES 1J 3 0 ^ 8 j

c o m f o r t a b l e unt i l y o u are.

OIL CHANGE LUBE I FILTER

SUPERS Chrya iar

H E A T M Q A N D C O O U N Q

CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES $200°° REBATE

l i f e t i m e l i m i t e d w a r r a n t y

o n h e a t e x c h a n g e r s

Qanaral Motor* m | | j j a 1

J 1 I * ? ? P'RESJ

—GENERAL TIRE SERVICE— 19601 MIDDLEBELT ROAD

(Just N. of Uvonia Mali) L ivonia

477-1100 HOOR8 Mon -Thur* T 30-4 P M , fr\ 73*4 PM.. S « - t P.M.

She seis goals and works hard l o achieve rnem

"Sne inspires her teUow t e a n members by he' att itude ana perseverance She is also an horvx student and very coachabie runner "

Lori Penland, junior Canton She was consistently one ot the team's top runners m every meet She ran a season-oest ot 20 23 at Cass Benton Park and was 34th m the Class A team race

Penland was fitth in the WLAA. sixth at vpsitanti seventh at RU and 15th in the regional •

"Lon adds a lot lo our team with' he< vibrant and outgoing personality."' coach George Przygodski said

'Lon is a very talented athlete wbo has developed into an outstanding athlete Oy working hard both dunng the season and over the pas! summer ' '

Cindy Spessard, senior. Canton She was the other team leader, in terms o! highest finishes, along with Penland and n<4d her best race when she was second in the Ypsilanti Invitational

Spessard was fourth in the league, sixth at Schoolcratl, 13th in the regional and 37th m the Class A team race She also ran her best t ime (20 30) as Cass Ben-ton

'Cindy has been an outstanding per-former for the last three years," Przygod-ski said "Cindy is a silent leader on our team who leads Oy example She is a very ded'eated and hard-working student /ath-lete '

Michelte Gayney, senior. Bishop Bor-gess: She makes her third appearance as a member of the All-Observer first team Gayney, who has been an All-Catholic runner tor four years and AU-City selection the last three, was an Observer second-team pick her freshman year

She was undefeated in dual meets this year and posted a season-best t ime of 19 52 Gayney won the Spartan and East-ern Michigan mvrtationais

She also was second m the league meet, third in the regional and Operation Friendship races, third at Schoolcraft fourth at Gabrtel -Richard and fifth at West Bloomfield Gayney competed in the state finals all four years, placing 20th in Class B as a senior

"MlcheJIe has proven tc be one of the best runners in the area the last four years." coach John McGreevy said

'She has established herself as the best distance runner to run at Bishop Bor-gess She has been a joy to coach "

19&8 A L L - A R E A G I R L S C R O S S C O U N T R Y

FIRST T E A M Lisa Rives Lon Penland Cindy Spessard Jennifer Kiel Micnelie Gayney Karen Kuphal Kris Marquard Missy Jasnowski Kelly Murray

N. Farmington Plymouth Canton Plymouth Canton

Farmington Bishop Borgess

Liv Stevenson Plymouth Cawton Plymouth Canton

Redford Union Tracey JamesRedtord Union

S E C O N D Yvonne Waddeii Tracy Clark Ke«y Gustafson Jenny Derwmski Allison Davis Adnenne Garrow Cathy McCaoe Ly nda Schendei Carrie C'eenan Mana Tanooc

T E A M Westland Glenn

Liv Stevenson Liv Franklin Farmington Farmington

Plymouth Canton Plymouth Canton Plymouth Canton

Liv Stevenson Liv Ladywood

C O A C H O F T H E Y E A R

George Przygodski Ply Canton

HONORABLE MEN-TlON

Plymouth Saiem Trao Thomas Shan-non Donnelly Bet" Conn«ngnam Ghurcnm Amy Mittiesiai Wsa rjeia Merced Charlotte Garry Wayne Kathy OMon Canton Caro-ly*1 WBy. Nico»e Koima Heather DeJong John Glenn Vickie 8>c» e-s Karen Farmer Lia-'iene Rousseau Garden City Jenny Bet- Farmington Maureen O'Deil Sher YMaK F*edlord Union L«a Muth Uicneiie DaraBan Ltsa Mocke-age LacJywooo Da-nni Dmon Borgess. Lyshay McGowan. Wir'.-jy Start Farmington Mercy Bngrrte Dery N.-jefle Gates. Franklm Dawr Marn-sor. Tina Koons. Stevenson Ail>e Eiser-rr^,n Suzame Moore Pal Bagley Farming-ton Harrison Tracy DelBusso N Farming-ton Angie Martin

Karen Kuphal, senior, Stevenson She has been Honored as the most valuable athiete on her t e a n the last three years — a mark of her consistency, according to coach Paul Holmoerg

Kuphal. who was a member of the all-area secona team two years ago. was first in the Livonia city meet, second at Wayne Memofia1 fourth at Schoolcraft fifth at Ypsifanti and 11th in the W L A A She also rar her oest time of 20 41 at Cass Ben-ton

Kris Marquard. senior. Canton Mar-quard piayed basketball until this year when she switched to cross country and

another successful program becoming a team leader m terms of sptm and perform-ance

Canton s team captam was seventh m the league eighth at Schooicratl where she ran her best time of 20 26. ninth at Ypsilanti and 14th at RU She finished 29th m the regional and 72nQ m the Class A team race

"Kris is an outstanding athlete and leader," Przygodski said "Kris is a very strong runner who competes best m high pressure situations "

Missy Jasnowski. junior. Cantor Runners such as JasnowsKi promise to *eep the Chiefs among the area's best teams when she returns tor her high school finale next tall

She saved her oest tor last, posting her best time of 20 56 in the Class A team race at Flint s Brookwood Golf Course Sne was 55th ir. the state

jasnowski also was seventh at Ypsrtan *i. 10th m tne league 13th at Scnootcra*-ar«3 27th m the regional

Missy has worked very hard to deve' op her running ability, Przygodski said

She has been a consistent performer aJi year

Missy is an intense competitor who runs particularly wen in big 'aces

Kelly Murray, sophomore. Redford Union Murray was a key to RU's top-20 showing m Class A placing 39th m the team race

She was third in the Division II race at Ann Arbor Pioneer earlier m the year, fourth m the regional fifth at Walled La«e 10th »n the Northwest Suburban League and 36th at RU

Kelly is an excellent competitor coach Bob Ouetlette said She races to wm and liKes to beat people Her goal is to be No 1 She will atsc be an excellent 600-meter runner m track "

Tracey James, freshman, Redford un-ion In her first year of high school compe-tition. James accomplished some impres-sive feats

She was the first-place runner at Ann Arbor and Walled Lake fifth m the region al, seventh m the league and 12th at RU She capped the season by finishing 44th in the Class A team com,petition.

Tracey improved a great deal during the season." Oueflette said "As her con-fidence grew, she took over as our No runner

"With added experience she can be-come an all-state caliber runner She has not realized her potential She's a tresn-man with true promise "

SALEM 30650 Plymouth road livonia

422-1000 "home of old-fashioned service'

Do It This Fall

a print on particle

install it yourself for a look you can 6e proud of. Embossed texture finish with 2 " O.C. grooves wipes clean with a damp cloth.

f i be rg lass insu la t ion s a v e s 2 i ° ^

S20 m a x i m u m per household

. MAIL4N M w x r r r o u e 1 Ma i l * I cu**P**X rmzmaLAm

3Vi"x15" kraft faced 1 2 "

$10.88 after rebate

per 88 sq. ft. roU

featuring large oak vanities by Bertch Mfg. handcrafted quality

72"x22"

*737M

includes standard

double bowl marb le top

choice of fawn & mocha

60"x22" base (as pictured) S65988

includes standard

double bowl marble top

also see matching mirrors

sheet stock sale % " white melamine board @.... MO" %" std. hardboard @ *3* Vfc" std. pegboard @ *4m

'•UptoSOMTll

/

J c h o t c e of[ fawn & mocha

white pine boards

W x 6

6 ft. <§>$240

8 ft. @ > 3 W

% " wafe rwe ld ©

'/«" s td . h a r d b o a r d & W s td . p e g b o a r d @

^ K « a n S c t ^ t h r u 1 1 - 2 4 - 6 8

V

6CKP.C) O&E Thuraday, November 17. 1968

S'craft headed for nationals By C J . Rteak s ta f f iwrtter

Tbe s t reak ended fo r S c h o o l c r a f t Col lege's w o m e n s v o l l e y b a l l t e a m . N o t tha t i t m a t t e r e d . T h e L a d y Ocelots don ' t m i n d t r a d i n g a s t r e a k f o r a t r i p to M i a m i and a b e r t h i n t he 16- team N J C A A t o u r n a m e n t .

The s t reak t ha t c a m e t o a c l ose was SC's consecu t i ve h o m e g a m e s won. Not once th i s season h a d the L a d y Ocelots lost even a g a m e a t home.

Southwestern CC ha l t ed t h a t i n t h e second game o f S a t u r d a y ' s m a t c h be tween the t o u r n a m e n t ' s t w o un-beaten teams, w i n n i n g b y a 15-9 m a r g i n . U n f o r t u n a t e l y f o r SWCC, SC w o n th ree o ther g a m e s — 15-4, 16-14,15-12.

I t was a key m o m e n t i n t he dou-b l e - e l i m i n a t i o n t o u r n a m e n t . T h e loser had to p l ay ano the r m a t c h i m -m e d i a t e l y aga ins t L a k e M i c h i g a n CC a n d w i n , then c o m e back a n d bea t the t e a m they los t to p r e v i o u s l y t w i c e to c a p t u r e the t o u r n a m e n t .

T h a t p roved too t a l l a n o r d e r f o r

volleyball

SC, ranked third in the NJCAA with a 40-4 record, begins its trek in the national tournament with a pool-play match at 11 a.m. Monday against sixth-ranked Ricks (Idaho) CC.

SWCC. w h i c h d i d beat L a k e M i c h i -gan bu t lost to SC in the f i n a l 15-11,

J 5 - 2 , 15-8.

" W e had c o n t r o l of t he m a t c h , and t ha t was s o m e t h i n g w e d i d n o t w a n t

• SPORTS S A L E

Canton P a r k s a n d R e c r e a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t w i l l have i t s F o u r t h Annua l Used Spo r t s E q u i p m e n t Sale Saturday, D e c 3.

The pub l i c c a n b r i n g i t s sa le i t e m s to the C a n t o n T o w n s h i p Ad-m i n i s t r a t i o n B u i l d i n g T h u r s d a y , Dec. 1, be tween 6 a n d 9 p .m. , t o be p r i ced and tagged. T h e se l l e r sets tbe p r i ce and keeps a l l b u t 15 pe r -cent of the m o n e y , w h i c h goes t o tbe rec rea t i on d e p a r t m e n t .

Vo lun teers w i l l be on h a n d to do tbe se l l ing, so tbe se l l e r need n o t be present . Money can be c o l l e c t e d o r unsold i t e m s r e c l a i m e d S a t u r d a y , Dec. 3. 2-3 p .m. C a l l B o b D a t e s a t 397-5110 fo r i n f o r m a t i o n .

• SPORTS C O L L E C T O R S

The t h i r d a n n u a l P l y m o u t h - I n -T h e - F a l i Sports C o l l e c t o r s Conven-t i o n w i l l t ake p lace the w e e k e n d o f

Nov. 25-27 at the P l y m o u t h H i l t o n . The show a t t r a c t s n a t i o n a l l y

k n o w n baseba l l c a r d a n d spo r t s m e m o r a b i l i a dea le rs t o se l l , buy and t r a d e t h e i r wa res . T h e cost is $3 per day and $7 f o r a w e e k e n d pass.

New Y o r k Y a n k e e o u t f i e l d e r Dave W i n f i e l d and H a l l o f F a m e r s W i l l i e S t a r g e l l a n d J u a n M a r i c h a l w i l l be on hand to s i g n a u t o g r a p h s .

• MEN 'S R A C Q U E T B A L L A men 's r a c q u e t b a l l league,

sponsored b y the C a n t o n P a r k s and R e c r e a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t , s t a r t s Wednesday, Nov . 30, a t Rose Shores of Canton.

The fee is 1 8 2 pe r p e r s o n f o r 13 weeks. C o u r t t i m e s a r e 7:30 and 8 p .m. The league is d i v i d e d i n t o d i -v is ions based upon p l a y e r a b i l i t y .

A n o r g a n i z a t i o n a l m e e t i n g w i l l t ake p lace the f i r s t n i g h t o f l eague p lay . Ca l l 397-5110 f o r i n f o r m a -t ion .

Caswell Modernization PRESENTS

A Complete Line of Window Replacements Featur ing the Popular Pella Window Line

Caswell Modernization Co., Inc. Over 30 years experience

Showroom: 9450 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Union Lake L icensed & Insured

Mon.-Fr i . 8:30-5. Sat. 10-4 698-2081

DON'T GET CAUGHT WITH YOUR HOOD UP!

• W in te r T u n e - u p s • C lu t ches & T r a n s m i s s i o n s

• Engine Replacement—Rebuilt or Used • Fo re ign o r

D o m e s t i c

477-2090 or 477-4891 3 0 8 7 0 W. Eight Mi le Road, F a r m i n g t o n Hil ls

*25.00 COMPLETE WINTER ^ ^ 7 ' j

SAFETY INSPECTION T0TAL VALUE $ 1 2 6 0 0 A

LET ONE OF OUR EXPERIENCED TECH- f " NICIANS PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR k F ' THE UPCOMING WINTER THE SERV- / T l ' • ' I JCES WE WILL PERFORM INCLUOE: ; . { j j . A

S E R V I C E V A L U E - C O M P L E T E B R A K E I N S P E C T I O N •SHOO • C O O L A N T S Y S T E M C H E C K 12-*> • F R O N T & R E A R S U S P E N S I O N C H E C K 12J0 • S T E E R I N G L I N K A G E I N S P E C T I O N 21.00 • I N S P E C T AIR FILTER • P O W E R S T E E R I N G S Y S T E M I N S P E C T I O N 1200 • E L E C T R I C A L S Y S T E M I N S P E C T I O N : — INCLUDING

LIGHTS A BATTERY & CHARGING SYSTEM 4 i 0 0 T O T A L V A L U E O F I N S P E C T I O N 1 * 0 0

• V ALSO OFPWH COMPLfTT MAMtTWMAMCt FO* YOUR VEMCLM MCLUO04Q: • LUBE. OIL. F I L T E R C H A N G E r. ' 10 J0 • TIRE R O T A T I O N • W H E E L B A L A N C E 2 4 * • F R O N T E N D A L I G N M E N T

~)Ma

to g i ve up , " sa id SC coach T o m Teeters .

CHRIS P A C I E R O , a sophomore f r o m L i v o n i a C h u r c h i l l , m a d e cer -t a i n SC s tayed i n c o m m a n d in the f i r s t SWCC m a t c h . A 5- foot -4 se t te r , P a c i e r o p r o v i d e d tbe b iggest h i t of the d a y f o r t be L a d y Oce lo ts w i t h a k i l l f r o m the b a c k c o u r t i n g a m e No. 3. H e r sp ike t r i m m e d SWCC's lead to 14-11. STfe t h e n s e r v e d f i v e - s t r a i g h t po in ts to g i ve he r t e a m a 16-14 v i c to -r y

T h a t t ype o f p e r f o r m a n c e was c o m m o n f o r SC. " W e p layed out o f our m i n d s , " sa id Tee te rs . " I t ' s the best w e ' v e p l a y e d a l l y e a r . "

I n t he f i r s t w i n o v e r SWCC, N i k k i Stubbs had 16 k i l l s a n d M a r i a Evans , Sarah Hedd le a n d P a c i e r o each had 12. Stubbs a lso h a d 12 d igs , t w o ser-v i ce aces and t w o b l o c k assists; E v -ans had t h r e e aces a n d 13 digs; Hed-d le had 10 d igs a n d t h r e e b lock as-sists; P a c i e r o had 14 d igs, one solo b lock and one b l ock assist ; and A l i -sha L o v e had 10 aces a n d 16 digs.

I N T H E S E C O N D w i n . Stubbs had

11 k i l l s a n d 10 digs; Hedd le had 11 k i l l s a n d th ree b l o c k assists; E v a n s had s ix k i l l s , one solo b lock a n d one b l ock assist; J o A n n K o l n i t y s had 18 d igs, ode solo and t w o b l ock assists; P a c i e r o had f o u r aces and 12 d igs; and L o v e had f o u r aces a n d 11 digs.

Stubbs. Evans , Pac ie ro , L o v e and Hedd le w e r e a l l n a m e d to the a l l -E a s t e r n Con fe rence t e a m . K o l n i t y s was hono rab le m e n t i o n .

SC, r a n k e d t h i r d in the N J C A A w i t h a 40-4 r e c o r d , begins i t s t r e k in the n a t i o n a l t o u r n a m e n t w i t h a pool -p lay m a t c h a t 11 a .m. M o n d a y aga ins t s i x t h - r a n k e d R i c k s ( Idaho) CC. O the r t e a m s in the L a d y Oce lo ts poo l a r e W e s t e r n Neb raska ( r a n k e d 11th) and D e l a w a r e T e c h (14th).

The top t w o t eams in each poo l w i l l advance to the d o u b l e - e l i m i n a -t ion , bes t - t h ree -o f - f i ve -games round, w h i c h beg ins Tuesday . F i n a l m a t c h -es w i l l be p l a y e d Wednesday.

Tee te rs , whose t e a m is m a k i n g i ts t h i r d t r i p to t he N J C A A f i n a l s i n f o u r years , was c e r t a i n of one th ing : " I ' m sure w e ' r e g o i n g to en joy ou rse lves — tha t ' s m y p r e d i c t i o n . "

T H O M A S A R N E T T / s t a f t p h o t o g r a p h * *

N i k k i S t u b b s is h a p p y t h e S c h o o l c r a f t Co l l ege w o m e n ' s vo l l ey -ba l l t e a m is m a k i n g a t r i p t o t h e N a t i o n a l s nex t w e e k in M i a m i , F la.

Guards key Ocelot victory The guards w o u l d be the d i f f e r -

ence, S c h o o l c r a f t Co l l ege w o m e n ' s baske tba l l coach J a c k G r e n a n pre-d i c ted be fo re the season. I n t he L a d y Ocelots ' opener a t K a l a m a z o o V a l l e y CC F r i d a y , t h e y w e r e j us t t ha t i n a 96-57 r o m p .

T r a c y Osborne , one o f s ix guards G r e n a n says he w i l l e m p l o y in a f u l l -game , f u l l - c o u r t p ress i ng a t t a c k , set the tone e a r l y f o r SC. Osborne con-nected on a p a i r o f t h ree -po in te r s on her t e a m ' s f i r s t t w o possessions, and the r ou t was on.

M i c h e l l e D y k s i n s k i took c o n t r o l ins ide f o r t he L a d y Oce lo ts , sco r ing 18 po in ts on n ine -o f -11 f l o o r shoot-ing, g r a b b i n g 10 rebounds and m a k -ing f i v e s tea ls — a l l i n t be f i r s t ha l f . Dyks i nsk i h u r t her knee (not ser ious-ly) and sat ou t tbe second ha l l .

I t h a r d l y m a t t e r e d . The L a d y Ocelots -were up 52-31 at the b reak , and c o m m i t t e d j u s t f o u r second-ha l f t u rnove rs .

Jo i n i ng D y k s i n s k i i n doub le - f ig -ures i n sco r i ng w e r e D a r l e n e Bazner (17 points) , A n n H a r d y and B a r b K r u g (14 each — K r u g also had 13 rebounds) and Den i se Wend t (10 points).

tmsketball

THINKING ABOUT A

NEW FURNACE?

C A L L T O D A Y

FOR FREE ESTIMATE

476-7022 A N Y T I M E

D & G HEATING & COOLING 19140 FARMINGTON • UVONIA

" I k n o w w i t h those guards , w e ' r e go ing to have to go f u l l - c o u r t , " sa id Grenan . " I ' v e go t to p l ay t h e m a l l . so w e ' l l p ressu re the who le g a m e . "

SC p lays a t L a k e l a n d (Ohio) CC F r i d a y .

T H E SC M E N d idn ' t f a r e as w e l l . A n i n e x p e r i e n c e d g r o u p o f 13 f resh-m e n , t h e y showed i t in l os ing t w i c e at the M a c o m b CC T i p - O f f

On F r i d a y , K e l l o g g CC de fea ted the Oce lo ts 107-101, t hanks to s ix p l a y e r s i n doub le - f i gu res in s c o r i n g — led by L a m o n t Johnson 's 22 po in ts . B u t K e l l o g g go t p l e n t y o f help.

SC m a d e 33 t u r n o v e r s , su r ren -de red 15 o f f e n s i v e rebounds ( the Oce lo ts w e r e ou t rebounded 35-25) and p l a y e d too loose de fens i ve l y . " W e t u r n e d i t o v e r any w a y and eve-r y w a y poss ib le . " coach D a v e Boga-t a j sa id.

D a m e o n S m i t h c a m e o f f the bench to score 18 po in t s and g r a b e i gh t re-bounds fo r SC. E d Hudson added 15 po in t s a n d M a r k K o r o n k a a n d John

Own a Land Contract?

Immediate Cash Available

C M I . F R E E I - N O D - 2 9 2 - 1 5 5 0

Several oplions available No closing cosl or lees Fasl confidential service

First National Acceptance Co #1 Land Contracl Purchaser in Michigan

M o r a n had 12 apiece.

O N S A T U R D A Y against D e t r o i t J o r d a n , t he Oce lo ts p l a y e d m u c h b e t t e r b u t s t i l l got k i l l e d on the boa rds (37-23. i n c l u d i n g 17 o f f e n s i v e rebounds) and f a i l ed to sus ta in t h e i r i n t e n s i t y . T h e resu l t : a 102-82 h a m m e r i n g .

W i t h 7:10 l e f t in the game . SC l e d 78-75. B u t J o r d a n coach R o c k y W a t -k ins , w h o coached at SC th ree y e a r s ago. s w i t c h e d f r o m a f u l l - c o u r t p ress to a h a l f - c o u r t t r a p The e f f e c t w a s i m m e d i a t e ; J o r d a n w e n t on a 19-0 r u n ove r t he nex t s ix m inu tes .

" W e j u s t m issed our sho ts . " s a i d B o g a t a j . " T h e k ids d id w h a t t h e y w e r e supposed to do (aga ins t t be h a l f - c o u r t t r a p ) , b u t they j u s t m i s s e d t h e i r sho ts . "

M i k e S impson , a f o r m e r O c e l o t , d i d m o s t o f tbe d a m a g e fo r J o r d a n w i t h 31 po in t s , i nc l ud ing 10 i n t he 19-0 run . D a v i d T a l l e y added 20.

K o r o n k a ' s 23 po in ts and e i g h t boards t o p p e d SC. Joe M i s k o v i c h added 19 and Hudson had 18.

T h e Oce lo t s p lay in the K e l l o g g CC Class ic th i s weekend. T h e y m e e t G r a n d R a p i d s JC F r i d a y and h a v e a r e m a t c h w i t h K e l l o g g Sa tu rday .

basketball standings

P L Y M O U T H - C A N T O N JUNIOR B A S K E T B A L L A S S O C I A T I O N

i s tandings t h r o u g h Nov 12)

BOYS A L E A G U E N A T I O N A L DIV IS ION

Bulls Pistons Ja12 Bucks Krncks Nets

Rockets Suns Kings Gett.cs Lakers Spurs

A M E R I C A N DIV IS ION

Resut ts Jazz 5 2 Bucks 51 Bulls 56. Kn.cks 42. P<stons 8 2 Nets 6 6 Spurs 69, Cel t ics 50 Rockets 74. Lakers 57 Kings 6 5 Spors 54

GIRLS A L E A G U E W L

Kings 1 1 Suits t 1 Celt ics 1 1 Lakers 1 1

Resul ts Lakers 26 Suns ' 6 Cel t ics 45. Kings 25

Thursoay. November 17. 1968 Q4tE (P.C)7P

D i c k Scott Buick

200 W. A N N ARBOR RD., PLYMOUTH <1 Mile West of 1-275)

4 5 3 - 4 4 1 1 o r 963 -3025 OPEN MON. & THURS TIL 9 P M.

HOURS MON. AND THUSS. 7:00 A.M. TO MO P.M TtJES.. WED AND FW1 A M TO SJO PM.

For Him... a gift from

Glenn Wing v powfv t oo i s v

Model 1604 13/4 h.p. Router

10 amp. 1/4, %, Vz

Collet Capacities

List'219

Model 1581 VS Orbital Action Jig Saw

Variable Speed Tilt Base 4.8 amp. 1" Stroke

SALE9149

List'235 SALE 1 5 9

Glenn Wing K M B I O O t S V

1437 Somh Wtoo<*»rd J W u e I North Ol M MUe Road)

Brnanghafn. Mctsgif i 40011 (313)i

COMPLETE SELECTION OF VSOOOV\ORKING TOOLS ANO ACCESSORIES

Not Sure About Your Paint Needs? See us before you buy!

What type of paint should Pe used? Oil base or latex? Interior or exterior? Primer c o a t ? Flat finish, gloss or semi-gloss? Washable? Matching color? What grades? What prices? How much paint to cover an area? It's our business to know paint a n d anticipate problems. Ana it's

our responsibility to help you find what you need. The price is always competitive and the ocJvice is always free!

W? DKCMMfK) ANO Sfu

ANDERSONS 22064 Farrrtrigrfon BoacJ ot Mne kAo (313)476-2936

Crowoocfe ShooCXJ Confer Mon Wed 8:30-6:00. Thur 8:30-800. M 8:306.00. Sat 8:304.00

In Ann Af txx 12SW W f c n C313)WS4411

LUBE • OIL FILTER

•nd Safety

Inspection

of Front End and B r d r n

«15 95 (moot ca r t )

OfHr Qood Thru October 31. 19U

1 f 7 M T i U p r y U m rfiMfci

M D T O W • >17 M M H o u r * 7:30-0:30 M-F

7:30-1:30 S«t

LENNOX '200 CASH REBATE

PULSE FURNACE SALE i • 97% efficient • • no chimney required • ac prepped • heat during installation m 1

installed from ' | J #01403-40

Af,*r VISIT • Ihe oest buy tor a l your ft ID a

„ Becauae natural gait hokfc a " ihree to-one pr*c» advantage over H c t t l c i t y H la SHOwKuOM | the best energy buy tor space heating, water f « . heeling, cooking end ttothea drying " I

FREE LENNOX An

/ M O O € l #G1 V Natural gas •

L - Z - J energy ntfeds fi

'J

Holiday TlPIJ H 0 1 _ fltfl ™

- ^ D

NEW TOWNE PLAZA

AT THESE FINE STORES... KMART

Season's Greetings from your friendly KMart... Large selection for Christmas home trim

WINKELMAN'S Winter coat sale in progress

COMMUNITY FEDERAL More than a bank...Community Federal would like to wish you the best for the Holiday Season

KINNEY SHOES Boots on Sale...Lay-Away available

JO-ANN FABRICS Many Gift ideas...Special Sale November 25-December 10

UNITED PAINT 20%-30% off on all wallpaper

SUNNYDAZE HALLMARK Your Christmas idea place. Open House Weekend November 19th and 20th. First 100 purchases receive a free gift

• i

THE BOOK BREAK 20% off on all 1989 calendars

DAN'S PET SHOP Free Goldfish with this ad. Limit 2 per customer

PAYLESS SHOESOURCE Women's classic pumps. Only $9.99 - Regular $11.99 on Sale Now at Payless ShoeSource

MARIANNE Great Christmas Gift Selections...shop early...good buys!

FANTASTIC SAM'S 20% OFF on all full hair care service 'til December 15th

FRAME WORKS II Selected hardwood photo frames 30% OFF through 11-30-88

16 PLUS All Skirts 30% OFF - Regular price *12.99 to *124 ...sizes 14-32. Sale ends November 20, 1988

Ford Road & Sheldon Road • Canton Township

» • y '

8 D » O&E Thursday. Novamber 17. 1988

W

\

Pets of the week Rusty, a year-o ld Labrador spr inger spaniel , and Sybi ls , a 4-year-o ld S iamese cat , need homes. Rusty (Con t ro l No. 228864) is house b r o k e n and good wi th ch i ld ren . Syb i ls (Con t ro l No. 228858) is l i t ter t ra ined and geta a long wel l w i t h ch i ld ren , but doesn ' t l ike shar ing a home w i th o ther pets. To adop t these pe ts or o thers, or to check tor lost pets, cal l the West land K indness Center of the M ich igan Humane Society, 721-7300. The center is at 37255 Mar-quet te , West land.

BmKSsb ART EMANUELE/staff photogrspfw

• K V P R O J E C T j m MM 1

Ability Based on Long Experience

OVER 55? Put Your Experience To Work

CALL 443-0370 For Training & Job Search Assistance

U G L Y K I T C H E N C A B I N E T S ?

REPLACE... ' R E F A C E ' MODERN A EUROPEAN STYLES

aummwtam TIRE SALE It s That Time Of Year! Time For New Tires! Time To Change To Goodyear! With Tires Like These.. .And Prices Like These... Nobody Fits You Like Goodyear!

FORMICA Solid Colors

and Woodgrain

SOLID WOODS Oak. Cherry

and Birch

SERVING WA YNE, OAKLAND & MACOMB FACTORY SHOWROOM FREE ESTIMATES

1642 E. 11 Mile Rd., Mad ison Hgts. s ' r c * 1 B l o c k W . of Dequ ind re Dai ly 9 - 5 . S u n . 10-4 ii-

is

Special Sale Prices End Nov. 23.

Great Traction In Any Weather

• Easy rolling, long wearing tread compound .

• Gas saving steel belted rad'al construction • Dependable wet/dry traction for year-round

performance

• Use with front or rear wheel drive

$100.00 REBATE

Hie Trane XL 90 gas furnace is up to 95% efficient!

You c a n real ly save on energy use wi th the T rane XL90 gas fu rnace . I t 's a super eff icient fu rnace .up to 95% ef f ic ient If your present furnace is over ten years old, chances are i t 's on ly 60-65% eff ic ient W h i c h means as m u c h as 4 0 % of the heat is go ing up the f lue, not into your h o m e So rep lac ing your fu rnace with the XL90 can m a k e a big d i f ference o n the amoun t y o u s p e n d f o r heating.

The T rane XL90 gas furnace is l oaded w i l h qual i ty features a hot sur face ign i to r instead of an o ld f ash ioned pi lot l ight, and a un ique 2 -speed Inducer mo to r for quiet ope ra t i on

Cal l us today , so you can start sav ing ene rgy w i th the Trane XL90

P155/80R13 Whitewall No Trade Needed

Arriva Radial WHITEWALL

SIZE

SALE PRICE No Trade Needed

P165/75R13 $59.95 P165/80R13 $57.95 P175/75R13 $62.95 P175/80R13 $60.95 P185/80R13 $64.95 P185/65R14 $73.95 P175/75R14 $65.95 P185/75R14 $69.95

WHITEWALL SIZE

SALE PRICE No Trade Needed

P195/75R14 $73.95 P205/75R14 $77.95 P215/75R14 $81.95 P195/75R15 $77.95 P205/75R15 $81.95 P215/75R15 $85.95 P225/75R15 $89.95 P235/75R15 $94.95

FURNACE CLEAN and CHECK $36.00

ACTION AIR • 261-5508

W O v e r s t i / I W i t h S o f e s l

Built For Life In The Wilderness... Remarkably At Home On The Highway

WRANGLER MT RADIAL

N e e d a so f t deal on a sofa? C h e c k C O R T F U R N I T U R E R E N T A L s RESALE CENT E R for h e s t h u y s on previously r en ted b r a n d n a m e fu rn i tu re . Right n o w , we ' re ove r s tu f f ed wi th great look ing , great sit t ing >ofas, love seats, m a t c h i n g sets, occas iona l chairs. C o m e o u t a n d check us o u t th is w e e k e n d fo r a deal that will sit so f t in you r hank a c c o u n t .

Many styles

SOFAS only S 1 9 9

Lane walnut, oak

OCCASIONAL TABLES only s 8 9

5-pc., cane back chairs

BUTCHER BLOCK Selected

SOFAS DINING SET

only s 1 5 9 only

$ 2 9 9

CORT Mm 4 Thurs 10-8 Tut 4 Wad 10-7

, Sit w-5 Furniture Rental Resale Centet

28720 Northwestern ttghway SouthfteW 358 4303

ttSA/tlMlvCard

Amrcm boms

The [kij outlet tor furniture.

OUTLINE LOAD

RANGE

SALE PRICE WHITE LOAD

RANGE FET LETTER SIZE

LOAD RANGE

27-&50R 1 * C S I M . 9 5 3C-950R15 c S127 95 31 1050R15 C S142 95 SO 65 31-1150R15 c Si 5 0 . 9 5 SI 34 3 3 - ' 2 5 0 R l S C S 1 6 9 . 9 5 S2 33 35- I2S0R15 c S181 95 S2 68 33-"1250Ri6 5 c S16S.9S S2 90 33-1250R16 5 0 S177 95 S4 28

For Mini-Vans, Mini-Pickups, 4-WD Cars

P-WRANGLER RADIAL

OUTLINE WHITE

LETTER SIZE

EVERYDAY LOW PRICE

NO Tr*3,

P»S/7SRl4 <S21 •101 so

Pl#5>75Ri5 (S2) 1101.50

P20S/75R15 (S2) S I M 90

P215T7SR15 (S2» SI 12.SO

P22S75RI5 (S2l SHi .40

OUTLINE EVERYDAY WHITE LOW PRICE

LETTER SIZE No Tr»b# N h M

P23V7SR15 (S2) 1124 65

P235i75fl'5 ( *7 l S134 45

Unique Crisscross Tread Fights The Weather

VECTOR RADIAL WMfTEKULL

S C I

EVERYDAY LOW PR»CE

No

PiSWORlJ I 7 3 * pieseoR-a I T I K P17VWB1.J t M M f a v w i S IS 10 P i r y r 5 R ' 4 I 17 IS P1S5.7SR14 I 12 25 P'9V7Sfli4 1 17 10 P20S-75R14 s i n 2s

m t t w u sac

EVERYDAY LOW PWCE

No 1»M« N m 4M

PitVTSRiS S10? 25 S107M

P215T5R15 i n i a P22VT5R15

P23V75R15 S119M P22VT5R15

P23V75R15 S12> 45

* Jus* Say Charge tti

Oil Filter, Chassis Lube, Oil Change

'19© • Inc ludes up to five quar ts oi l • Specia l d iese l oil and filter type may result in extra charges

Brands may vary by location.

Winter Radiator

Protection $995

Pressure test the entire cooling system and radiator cap Drain radiator and cooling system Inspect water pump, all hoses and belts, and tighten all clamped connect tons (Antifreeze/coolant extra )

I»« Con I ctm art m Kmtmr ftmi • O w Sancn* • Cknan CM • Oocmar CM • MowO* • W& F O " T H ~

Goodyear Dealers m m i m -mm C M n T H I M I C * •Tl-MW 1 — W. 14 • § 41

I I t s M f - m W14 Orwtf Mmt 477-SSTS 7ST ft. StaM SL

U I M M I U W

© I j e © b s r r u e r N e w s p a p e r s

Creative Living Marie McGee edilor/591-2300

Thursday. November 17. 1988 O&E (P.C.W.G)IF

1

One of the tw in porches was added , rep lac ing a c e m e n t one, i ts or ig ina l Greek Revival a rch i tec tu re .

mak ing the 1843 Royal A ld r i ch House of Farming ton Hills t rue to

Restoration Original beauty finally uncovered

By C.L. Rugenatein special writer

T u r n i n g i n t o the g r a v e l d r i v e o f the r es to red R o y a l A l d r i c h House in F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s is l i k e t i m e -t r i p p i n g back to the 1850s.

•The v i s i t o r a l i gh ts f r o m a gas-p o w e r e d c a r to be greeted by s ix noisy geese and th ree cu r ious sheep i n t h e i r pens. A c a r r i a g e house, o r i g i n a l t o the p r o p e r t y and s t i l l i n use, seems t o a w a i t i ts owners ' re-t u r n in a one-horse powered buggy. The house a n d y a r d look m u c h as they m u s t h a v e 150 years ago w h e n they w e r e n e w , thanks to the e f -f o r t s of o w n e r s Stephen Olson and L y n n W i l s h e r .

" O u r w h o l e ph i losophy has been to t ake i t b a c k as close to the o r i g i -n a l as poss ib le , " Olson said. " I t t u r n e d o u t to be j us t about the per -fec t p r o j e c t because the re was so m u c h w e w o u l d be the f i r s t to dis-c o v e r . "

T o ge t b a c k to the o r i g i n a l though , the husband and w i f e t e a m had t h e i r w o r k cu t o u t f o r t h e m . The G r e e k R e v i v a l s t y le house had neve r been t o t a l l y e m p t y s ince i t was b u i l t i n 1843. B u t f o r m e r o w n -ers had l e f t t h e i r m a r k s i n the f o r m of " i m p r o v e m e n t s " over the years : a f i r e p l a c e a n d c h i m n e y in t he 1950s, a k i t c h e n and b a t h a d d i t i o n

a n d e i gh t l a y e r s of w a l l paper

" W E H A D T O T E A R O U T t w o l a y e r s of f l o o r boards to get d o w n to the o r i g i n a l f l o o r , " Olson sa id as he p o i n t e d oa t the w o r n wooden f l oo rs in the Sunday p a r l o r . The boards w e r e cove red in p laces by equa l l y we l l -used o r i e n t a l ca rpe ts , and p a r t o f the coup le 's c o l l e c t i o n of an t i que f u r n i t u r e .

T h e y also d ispensed w i t h a c e m e n t p o r c h on one s ide o f t be house and rep laced i t w i t h a wood-en one to m a t c h the p o r c h on the o the r . T h e t w i n porches, open ing in to one-s to ry r ooms on e i t h e r s ide o f t he c e n t r a l t w o - s t o r y m a i n b u i l d i n g , a r e t y p i c a l of G r e e k R e v i -v a l a r c h i t e c t u r e as a r e the g race-f u l , w h i t e c o l u m n s on the porches.

One o f Olson's d i scove r ies was the o r i g i n a l g r a y c o l o r of the m o l d -ings. He f o u n d i t i n one o f those o ld-house odd i t i es — a s t range l i t t l e , th ree -she l f cab ine t i n the upper b e d r o o m , s e e m i n g l y p u t i n i n an i l -l o g i c a l p lace .

The house was o r i g i n a l l y hea ted by t h ree f r e e - s t a n d i n g wood -bu rn -i n g stoves. Olson po in ted ou t t he p a t c h in t he w a l l w h e r e the s tove p ipe had c o m e t h r o u g h , a n g l i n g d o w n r i g h t i n f r o n t of the cab ine t .

W o r k on the house led to cu r ios i -t y abou t the o w n e r s ' h i s t o r y , and m o r e d iscover ies . T h e y found b y

r esea rch ing p roba te reco rds t h a t the house was bu i l t by R o y a l A l -d r i c h , a se t t l e r f r o m F a r m i n g t o n , N. Y . A l d r i c h f o l l owed by s e v e r a l yea rs the f i r s t w a v e o f s e t t l e r s f r o m F a r m i n g t o n , bu t w i t h i n t w o yea rs of a r r i v i n g had b u i l t t he house

He also d ied w i t h o u t a w i l l , l e a v -i n g a w i f e , t h ree young c h i l d r e n and a p roba te cou r t r e c o r d o f h i s be long ings and f a r m y a r d s tock f o r f u t u r e owner - resea rche rs l i k e O l -son.

" T h e f a m i l y held on to t h e p r o p -e r t y f o r ano ther 20 y e a r s , " O lson said, " B u t one t h i ng the r e c o r d s d i d n ' t t e l l t ha t I ' d l i ke to k n o w is w h a t he d ied of . He was o n l y 40 y e a r s o l d at the t i m e . "

O N E O F T H E F I R S T T H I N G S Olson d i d when he m o v e d to F a r m -i ng ton i n 1983 was to j o i n the His-t o r i c a l Soc iety . He's s ince b e c o m e p res iden t , and p a r t i c i p a t e d i n t he o l d house he r i t age tou rs sponsored by the g roup . The re w e r e no t o u r s th i s yea r , h o w e v e r .

" I t ' s a l o t of w o r k to pu t t o g e t h e r a t o u r l i ke t ha t , " he said, " P e o p l e a r e no t a l w a y s i n te res ted i n show-i n g the i r houses." He sa id t h e r e a r e gu ides to t r a i n , p u b l i c i t y , p r i n t i n g a n d sale of t i cke ts , as w e l l as t r a n s -p o r t a t i o n to be a r r a n g e d t o the houses sca t t e red t h r o u g h F a r m i n g -

ton and F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s add ing . " W e ' l l p r o b a b l y have tou rs aga in in another year o r so. "

Ano the r of the coup le 's d i scover -ies has been how t i m e - c o n s u m i n g res to ra t i on w o r k can be. Persever -ance is a mus t .

" I t seems*1ike any j o b w i l l t a k e th ree to f ou r t i m e s longer than you th ink i t w i l l . S o m e t h i n g w i l l b r e a k o r you r u n ou t of p l a s t e r . " O lson said. " Y o u have to have a sense o f h u m o r . "

D e a l i n g w i t h geese also takes a sense of humor .

" T h e y c a m e w i t h the house," O l -son said, " T h r e e geese and one sheep."

The coup le a c q u i r e d t w o m o r e sheep when a ne ighbor p resen ted t h e m w i t h a p r e g n a n t ewe, then they added th ree h a t c h l i n g geese.

The a n i m a l s a r e se l f - su f f i c i en t , even in w i n t e r Olson sa id . T h e y l i v e of f the land, a l t hough Olson supple-ments w i t h hay and w a t e r .

Abou t the i r a s c i b l e geese Olson said. " T h e y ' r e w e i r d . We can ' t t e l l i f t hey ' re be ing a f f e c t i o n a t e o r m a d a t us when they b i te . T h e y ' r e the mos t o r n e r y a n i m a l y o u ' l l eve r meet , bu t I guess tha t ' s p a r t of the i r c h a r m . "

And they in t u r n a r e p a r t of the c h a r m of the o ld f a r m h o u s e Olson and Wi l sher have res to red "as close to the o r i g i n a l as poss ib le . "

Lynn Wilsher and Steve Olson met t h rough First Congrega-t ional Church in B loomf ie ld Hills and immed ia te l y shared an interest in ant iques.

0 3

Staf l photos by DAN DEAN

The onty room wh ich the coup le may mode rn i ze is the k i tchen neat ly h idden beh ind the fo ld ing doors. Co l l ec t i ng ant iques is a spec ia l p leasure they share.

Helping autistic kids is a work of art By Leonard Roger staff writer

BA R B A R A O ' N e i l l i s u s i n g her c reaUve and a r t i s t i c b a c k g r o u n d and sk i l l s t o he lp a spec ia l g r o u p o f

hand i capped preschoo lers c o m m u n i -ca te and r e l a t e to o thers

O ' N e i l l spends mos t of her s p a r e t i m e c r e a t i n g i m a g i n a t i v e j e w e l r y des igns ea r r i ngs , and pen and i nk d r a w i n g s .

B u t d u r i n g the day, she is a teach-e r ' s a ide w o r k i n g w i t h au t i sUc pres-choo le rs — one o f the ha rdes t g r o u p o f hand i capped c h i l d r e n to d e a l w i t h .

A u t i s t i c persons a re those w h o a r e unab le to c o m m u n i c a t e o r r e l a t e t o o the rs

" A r t is a good f o r m o f c o m m u n i -c a t i o n fo r the c h i l d r e n , " sa id O ' N e i l l , w h o w o r k s a t the W a y n e Coun ty -f u n d e d B u r g e r Center f o r a u t i s t i c c h i l d r e n and adu l ts i n G a r d e n C i t y W h i l e the c o u n t y p rov ides tbe m o n -ey , t he cen te r is ran by the G a r d e n

Art la u s e d by preschool teacher's aide Barbara O'Neill to help A a . A l a A i g-k — — — e i i ft—at

AUTISTIC J f O U f i Q v t i n communjc iTi s o m a h e l p f r o m o n e o f e- a- - * -a- •• -a s^ | | . . | a- d o o * o r c n w o v v n • i n i n n p r o T t t i

t h e y o u n g s t e r s i n s h o u t i n g

! "ilv Public Schools With 248 students, the center is the

largest autistic program in the coun-try and has woo several national •wards for its programming.

O'Neill, Si. described bow sbe used ber art skills to help ooe of her preschoo lers

"THE YOUNGSTER was a 4-year-old boy who frequently laid on tbe floor and kicked and screamed," she said. "Tbera was oo language."

_ Now the boy haa vastly Improved n it - with the help of a unit

off a unit book that Is produced by children each month and feature* plenty of

a r t w o r k .

The un i t books a r e a c o l l e c t i o n of m a t e r i a l s m a i n t a i n e d by the stu-dents.

O ' N e i l l d r a w s the p i c t u r e s and makes the cu tou ts .

" T b e c h i l d r e n l e a r n m a n y th ings f r o m the un i t books , " O ' N e i l l sa id, c i t i n g co lors , t ex tu res , and fee l ings as th ree examp les .

In the un i t books, c h i l d r e n m a k e en t r ies e v e r y day , sbe sa id

The a r t w o r k g ives the c h i l d r e n a f o r m of le i su re a c t i v i t y and helps t h e m feel good abou t themse lves , sbe said.

" T h e a r t w o r k t h e y do is a lso a r e w a r d fo r t h e m

Since m o s t a u t i s t i c youngs te rs don ' t c o m m u n i c a t e v e r b a l l y , t he a r t w o r k they d id is a good f o r m o f c o m -m u n i c a t i o n , O ' N e i l l sa id.

Besides her us ing a r t sk i l l s t o he lp ch i l d ren c o m m u n i c a t e and progress , O ' N e i l l c r e a t e d a logo f o r B u r g e r Center T -sh i r t s .

Last M a y . she a lso so ld her c rea Hons at a benefit at the Attic The ater, held to raise money for tbe cen-ter.

O'NEILL, WHO works wtth pres-chool teacher Carol Shepard, got into tbe autistic program 11 years ago

located in a Downriver

at

a r t " T h e y miss so m u c h w e t a k e fo r

g r a n t e d , " she said, l o o k i n g back on her f i r s t exper ience w i t h au t i s t i c s tudents.

B u t she r e m e m b e r e d w h a t her sis-te r t o l d her about w o r k i n g w i t h au-t i s t i c ch i ld ren .

" Y o u r s y m p a t h y w o n ' t h e l p t h e m , " M a r y t o l d her " O n c e y o u get ove r tha t , then you c a n s t a r t teach-ing . "

Tbe young O ' N e i l l was a lso re-m i n d e d by her s is ter , n o w a co -p r i n -c i p a l a t Bu rge r Cen te r , t h a t B a r b a r a can teach the youngs te rs h o w to ap-p r e c i a t e a r t and share i t w i t h t h e m

" T e a c h t h e m w h a t t h e y a r e miss-i ng . " M a r y t o l d B a r b a r a .

S ince then. B a r b a r a sa id , " I have shared m y a r t w i t h tbe c h i l d r e n . "

A n d I t 's not a l l a one -way s t ree t .

"TrfERE'S SO m u c h I ge t back f r o m the c h i l d r e n i n see ing t h e m g r o w i n g . " she said.

O ' N e i l l a lso c o m m e n t e d t h a t she

school. "1 was taking art

Ford Community College when my sister, Mary, a teacher in tbe autistic program, asked me to work as a teacher's aids for tbe summer "

Barbers accepted tbe position, bat bscsaas s i t M j h l n l i l "because tbe children couldn't

* V-

has the perfect'" professional situa tion in that she loves being a teach-er's aid and working after school pursuing her art career.

With seeing tbe children grow and progress, "I have tbe best of both worlds," O'Neill said.

Her goal is to give her Undents as appreciation of art, specifically as-ing the monthly unit books.

"Children respond well to art and music," sbe said. "And there are so few books for autistic children.''

Because of that scardtv of >***•. O'Neill and Shepard create their ova unit books for tbeir students

O'Neill got Into the art field be-

* '

cause of t e a c h e r s she had at F o r d s o n H i g h School i n D e a r b o r n .

She r e m e m b e r s her parents g i v i n g a k i l n and c a s t i n g mach ine , used f o r c r e a t i n g j e w e l r y as a h igh school g r a d u a t i o n g i f t .

O ' N e i l l used t o t ake p a r t in a r t shows bu t n o w en joys w o r k i n g one-to-one w i t h persons In c r e a t i n g j e w e l r y .

A m o n g he r c u s t o m e r s a re B u r g e r Center t e a c h e r s o r employees, o f w h i c h one asked be r to design a ring fo r ber u p c o m i n g wedd ing .

" M y des igns a r e based on w h a t in -te res ts m e , " sbe said. " I w e n t t h r o u g h an O r i e n t a l stage. N o w I ' m in the m e t a p h y s i c a l stage, d e a l i n g w i t h a b s t r a c t s . "

On ber pen a n d ink d r a w i n g s , O ' N e i l l has a s i m p l e s t a r t i n g tech-nique

I beg in w i t h a cross, sdd a p y r a -m i d and t h e n go f r o m there, sbe sa id

O'NEILL TALKED excitedly •bout ber new "studio," the second floor of ta two-flat tn Dearborn sbe bengbt this worked mainly oat of a without window light

Looking lo the future. O'Neill ad-mitted even if sbe won a Michigan Lotto jackpot, T m torn" between bar school position or expanding her art career

But aba added that art "is ing mors and more important filling ap my life -

O'Neill can be contacted at SB4-S M .

O&E ThuradS)f. N o v m b f 17. 1986

m e o w Braun books land on their feet

-»• . . r . -

Chamber group to perform 'Soldier's Tale' An intriguing collection of eptaodes of ooe soldier*! war-t ime and Copland * "Appalachian Spring

Thuredsy. N o v a m b f 17. 1S83 O&E •tes

THE LAST t ime I asked oar local book Jscfcsoa Bra no's T b e Cat W b o . series c a m e ap again and ' i ' " 1 Now,

tboae sf yoo wbo might bare known (or known of) B r a s s wben sbe was tbe Good Ur ing section editor at tbe Detroit Free Press (sbe retired in 197V) might gocas that there was some local loy-alty hivulfsd la those recommendations Not so. The book people I interviewed weren't even aware of her local ties. They just got a kick oat of her " -The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare" is tbe lat-est in the paperback series published by Jove. Joe has published eight titles in the "Cat" aeries,

for 1,150,000 copies in prist, and > of some 4,901 per month. the last two years they published T h e Cat Played B r a h m s , ' ' T b e Cat Wbo Played Office," and n. collection of short stories

T h e Cat Who Had 14 Tales." Several of ories were originally pahltshed in "EUery

b's Mystsery Magazine," including T b e of Madame Phloi," tbe first of tbe "Cat"

i written in 19*3 by a heartbroken Braun cat, Koko, either fell or was

I from a 1Mb floor apartment window. BKAUN'S SMMKSK protagonists, Koko and •m Yum, are named for real-life, long-ago

and while Yum Yum just goes enjoying the life of a cat, Koko fancies

a bit of a de tec t ive J im QwiQeran, Braun's human protagonist,

along i s IMC, wben Braun switched from stories to novels. QwUlersn is a newspaper

given to writing feature stories, but there reaemhlinre to the author ends. "He is just

as far from what I a m as paaribie," Braun of the burty six-foot-two. pipe-smoking.

S book break

Mona Grigg

An intriguing collection of episodes of ooe soldier's war- t ime encounters is musically portrayed by Stravinsky in his Sol-dier's Tale," to be performed Sunday by the Plymouth Cham-ber Orchestra.

Whether marching, resting by a stream, playing a tune, or making a deal wi th tbe devil, narrators f rom Eastern Michigan University w i l l dramatical ly interpret the story accompanying tbe musical score t

Also oo the program is Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3

The coocert wi l l be held at 8 p.m. Saturday in tbe Plymouth-Salem High School auditorium, 44111 Joy Road. Canton. Tick-ets are $9 for adults; 97 for seniors and students K-12 are free Tickets may be purchased at the box office tbe night of tbe performance, or in advance at Beitner"s Jewelry. 904 Ann Ar-bor Trail, Plymouth, or Arnoldt Williams Music. 5701 Canton Center Road

Winter art classes registration opens

l a each soveL QwiOeran becomes involved in i Increasingly complex mystery. He is mad-

slow s t guessing that things are not as £ e y seem, though Koko does everything a cat

do to present him with d o e s .

z IN T H E CAT Wbo Knew Shakespeare," Koko to flipping rare volumes of Shakespeare's off the S e l v e s to give QwiQeran c lue s He "Julias Caesar" flying to hint at a conspir-

a c y — then flings oat "Macbeth" for good mea-"Hamlet" tells the story of a father wbo

and a mother who remarries too s t as it happens in tbe hamlet of here Qwilleran lives in a garage behind the mansion he has inherited,

that's another story.)

'a books are easy reading and great fun, for non-cat lovers, as.their growing popu-juifti'itM Putnam is T i t n g oat soon with

Cat Who Sniffed Glue," Braun's first hard-Tsorer novel in 22 years, and the first of four - f i t les to be pahUshed by Pstnam. T h e Cat Wbo rWant Underground" is doe oat next April, and • T h e Cat Who Knew a Cardinal" will be oat next i fall. T h e Cat Who Talked to O u s t s " is sched-i ulad for spring. 1999. Jove will release the

Braun now lives in Bad Axe in the winter and in Caseville in summer Wben she's not wr i t ing novels, she's working oo ooe-man historical plays for ber actor-husband to per fo rm He also does interpretive readings of her cat stories.

Concerning her age, she said, "Psychological-ly I am 35, physically I am about 50, chronologi-cally I never discuss i t "

THE MICHIGAN Council for the Arts an-nounced its latest series of grants to Michigan artists. Eleven Individual Artists grants were awarded in Literature. Grants ranging f rom $3,000 to $7,000 were awarded to: Jose L e w a Garza Jr., Ypailanti, for poetry prose and short stories; James Leslie Gustafsoo, Pontiac. for novel and book-length poem. Rose-marie John-son, Interlocben. for noo-fictional book; Tbocnas G. Jurek. Ann Arbor, book-length prose; Janet Kauffman. Hudson, short story collection; Ken Mikolowski, Grindstone City, book of poems; Nu-bia Balaam Detroit, poems on Afr ican-Ameri-can historical figures; Marc Christopher San-chez, Detroit, short story collection; Kathleen Stocking. Lake Leelanau, book, "Letters f rom Leelanau;" Diane Wakoski, East I aiming, book length epic poem; Rayfield Allen Waller, De-troit, book of essays.

Detroit Tigers announcer Ernie Harwel l w i l l talk about his book, "Tiger Tales," at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 29 in West Bloomfield Township l ibrary, main branch. This event is free, but ad-vance registration is requested. Call 682-2120.

Clarification: Margo LaGattuta's name was misspelled in connection with the benefit an-nounced in my last column involving HEARD (Holistic Education Alternatives Research and Development.)

Merry olde England revived at Madonna

Livonia Symphony presents a holiday evening of feasting and song in the manner of merry "cride" England at 7 p m Saturday. Dec. 17, in tbe Residence Dining Hall at Madonna College in Livonia.

Entertainment includes the Silver Swan Sing-ers of East Lansing. Tbe singing group, tak ing their name f rom Orlando Gibbon's m a d r i g a l 'The Silver Swan," have delighted audiences with their music and revelry at many celebra-tions, »tw>ii«4ing the Michigan Renaissance Festi-val.

Tickets are 927.50 per reveler, with tables of six or 10 r t s e r m d at a discount For informat ion or reservations, cal l 591-5046 or 522-7849.

Open registration for the winter session of art classes at the Birmingham Bloomfield Ar t Association begins Dec. 12. Tbe 10-week term runs f rom Jan. 5 through Apr i l 2. Adults classes include drawing, painting, design, ceramics and jewelry.

Tickets are also available for a senes of lectures featuring Rick Axsom He w i l l present three lectures on Frank Stella, Ellsworth Kelly and Robert Ra use ben berg

For additional information, call 644-0866

M e r r i w o o d Condominiums 6 l | f l f l f "

of Livonia ^ NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS

Lu x u r y 2 & 3 b e d r o o m c l u s t e r c o n -

d o m i n i u m h o m e s , r a n c h a n d 2

s to r i e s , fu l l b a s e m e n t , a t t a c h e d 2

ca r g a r a g e s a v a i l a b l e , c a r p e t i n g t h r o u g h -

o u t . m o d e r n k i t c h e n w i t h c u s t o m cab i -

n e t s , b o u l e v a r d e n t r y i n t o a p r iva te pa rk - -

l ike s e t t i n g w i t h g a z e b o n a t u r e area a n d

s w i m m i n g p o o l .

From $ 95 ,990 Open Daily and weekends 12-6 PM INFORMATION CENTER: 4 7 8 - 3 5 5 0 (Ma in O f f i c e 851-8940)

8 Mi l e

c |

-a

s + m Merriwood

J <Pai^

c

1

t Z

7 M i l e

HOMES t k h j u j ' wa*T*n»s AMD tuft-t* IBUUnM

Scfect 'Prop CT tics from 1{eaC 'Estate One -L Michigan's Largest Real Estate Company Reai Es'nte Ore. Ire '933

tocaSon. Four barooma. 2 * hatha. torma If nam •mm k S br ick aof l > W * i 8 ff—rWH r w t a t lot. s u a 9 0 0 2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0

N O R T M V U X E BEAUTY! LovWy 3 b e d r o o m . Th t b u M brick rancfi KMchan. 1 — 1 d M n g room,

natural Araplac*. t i a e a w i t . 2'A car a t t a d Qorgaoua ona acra l o t • 1 7 8 . 5 0 0 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

SUPER BUY IN ROMULUS. 3 badroom rancft. fu« b — m a n t . famiy room. 2 car garage Ctoea to Expraawaya 149.000 32ft-2000 .

PRESTIGIOUS " H O U G H P A R K " a the setting tor thla 4 bed-room Colonial a snort »tro4 to downtown Plymouth Dan couKJ be Stn badroom 2'-> baths, newer central air. mahoga-ny cupooarda. family room. French doors in dmmg room overtook spectacular yard $229 .900 455-7000

OPEN HOUSES • 2 TO 5 P.M

T H i l rn or U V O M A . S baSrooai JtU

I roowi a S S flum — S to c o w e d i

I 2S1-0700

E U V O M M O O L O N M L . 3 1

m h M a % room, d o o m n. 911SJ00 2S1-0700

M m—ftamt. MS 900 •HOFrwaan « . . $174,500

3a41 OuerW Wd.. 82» MO

1435 Lane Una <396 500 i«oo tomoa Cl . $475,000 3220 WccwS.13 U x n U U OOO CANTON S575 Cnwgr—. $146,900 •aaa Hoay o r . $>7«oo

3 M M Mkia M b «VJ . $04 500

207« I . $175,500 •nd $13* 500

ivmooo . $179,900

.$•9,900 I Ad . $146000

546-1900 644-4700

644-4700 644-4700 691-6700

455-7000 261-0700

477-1111

477-1111 477-1111 477-1111 477-1111 477-1111 644-4700

644-4700

477-1111 2*1-07110

477-1111 134711

SYLVAN LAJCC 1720 Wi T i — i . V A W

. $49 ,900

j Itcnl * Estate n n c . H c

6170 PleawooO Or . $2W 000 4636 V « , - ' I I I . $216.000 H l l Q n v M n $23* 900 2361 HnnaaHoa. 219.000 2110 LangMam. $122,000 WCSTLAMD 35663 Canyon. $79,900 36121 H i i i o u a . $46,000 KEM Canaon. $S3 900

30401 Ramotawood CbO Dr $173 900 •LOOIWWLO mXM 172# SL Joftr*. $399 000 •Ot/nWMLD 19939 V—Or W . $97 900

6020 WaattyooftaOr.. $149,900 6126 Waaenxea £> . $134 900

644-4700 644-4700 661-5700 M1-3T00 M1-6700

326-2000 326-2000 326-2000

456-7000 I V W 1 W .

477-1111 20W2 SanOy »W C» $44 500

4*4-4700 3390 Cacaarm^Tana H 4 9 000

644-4700 644-4700

OPPORTUNfTY T O C O M B I N E A H O M E 4 NICE I N C O M E IN C A N T O N RENT O U T 3 STORY. 2 UNIT H O M E U v * m 3 badroom custom ranch, ofl o n 5 6 acre* $166 ,900 4 6 5 - 7 0 0 0

© E A L P L Y M O U T H L O C A T I O N 2 badroom. 2V» bait, condo End urm townftouae toeturea neutral decor. * n m 9 H * a M mova-<n condition W a t maintalnad compter «*th c*ubhoaua and pool Eaay aociaa to $100 ,900 4 6 6 - 7 0 0 0

I a$r. rs* oar |

1 » KT STARTER HOME Cory I ed In U v o m a Mtoa I

JUST R B X J C E D a O W N E R A N X I O U S . Upgraded > or 4 b a d -

p m a f n a and VA larr

M O R E FOR Y O U R C O M F O R T C o m tta* taroa 4 badroom f h ^ l lenai F<

LOT. LOTS OF I

i 971joo 477-1111

M M MO OUT Ctmi m your om h o m a v a k lerga oounary M -t room too Coaarad paSo la an ad

RANCH St P L Y M O U T H room ranch M laaorad

onay a

briefly speaking Ruffles 'n stuff

• S C H O O L C R A F T R E C I T A L

M a r y K a t h a r i n e M o r g a n , sop rano , a n d p i a n i s t L i n d a C. W o t r i n g w f l l p e r f o r m a r i a s a n d songs a t a n au-t u m n r e c i t a l a t 8 p . m . F r i d a y , N o v . 18, i n the L i v o n i a C i t y H a l l a u d i t o r i -u m . T h e r e c i t a l is s p o n s o r e d by the S c h o o l c r a f t C o l l e g e M u s i c C l u b and M u s i c D e p a r t m e n t .

P e r f o r m i n g w i t h t h e m w i l l be m e z z o - s o p r a n o S u s a n S to t t a n d v io -l i n i s t F r e d M a r r i o t t .

T i c k e t s a r e a v a i l a b l e i n t h e S c h o o l c r a f t C o l l e g e S tuden t A c t i v i -t i es O f f i c e s , l o w e r W a t e r m a n Cen-t e r . a n d a t t he d o o r t h e n i g h t of t he r e c i t a l . G e n e r a l a d m i s s i o n is $4. Stu-d e n t s a n d c h i l d r e n u n d e r 12 a r e $2 P r o c e e d s w i l l b e n e f i t t h e c o l l e g e ' s m u s i c s t u d e n t s c h o l a r s h i p f u n d F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 464-4400, E x t 5043.

• G A R D E N C I T Y A R T S H O W

A w a r d s w i l l be p r e s e n t e d a t 7 p . m . F r i d a y to w i n n e r s o f t he G a r d e n C i t y F i n e A r t s A s s o c i a t i o n a n n u a l a r t ex -h i b i t / c o m p e t i t i o n . F o l l o w i n g the c e r e m o n y , t h e a r t w o r k w i l l be on p u b l i c d i s p l a y f r o m 10 a . m . t o 9 p . m . on S a t u r d a y a n d n o o n to 6 p . m . on S u n d a y i n t h e G a r d e n C i t y L o g C a b i n i n C i t y P a r k . 200 L o g C a b i n R o a d

• U M O P E R A T H E A T E R

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n Schoo l o f M u s i c O p e r a T h e a t e r w i l l p r e s e n t t w o o n e - a c t o p e r a s b y G i a c o m o P u c -c i n i , " G i a n n i S c h i c c h i " a n d " S u o r A n g e l i c a " t h i s w e e k e n d a t t h e P o w e r C e n t e r f o r P e r f o r m i n g A r t s i n A n n A r b o r

T h e o p e r a s w i l l be s u n g by U - M g r a d u a t e a n d u n d e r g r a d u a t e v o i c e s t uden t s , a c c o m p a n i e d b y the U n i -v e r s i t y S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a

T h e p r o d u c t i o n w i l l be t h e f i r s t t o e m p l o y s u p e r t i t l e s . w h i c h a r e E n g -l i s h l a n g u a g e t r a n s l a t i o n s p r o j e c t e d on a s c r e e n a b o v e t h e s t a g e P e r f o r -m a n c e s F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y w i l l be a t 8 p . m w i t h a S u n d a y m a t i n e e a t 2 p . m F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 764-0450.

• F E N T O N G L A S S T h e F e n t o n F i n d e r s o f M i c h i g a n , a

g l ass s t u d y g r o u p , has t h e w e l c o m e s i g n o u t f o r new m e m b e r s . T h e g r o u p m e e t s the f o u r t h T u e s d a y o f e a c h m o n t h (excep t D e c e m b e r a n d J u n e ) i n R i l e y M i d d l e S c h o o l on H e n -r y R u f f R o a d i n L i v o n i a . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 464-0747 o r 545-1405

• M A D O N N A E X H I B I T M a d o n n a C o l l e g e E x h i b i t G a l l e r y

w i l l p r e s e n t a s t u d e n t p h o t o g r a p h y o p e n i n g T u e s d a y , Dec . 6 t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . D e c 13 A d m i s s i o n is f r e e G a l l e r y h o u r s a re 9 a . m . t o 9 p . m . M o n d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y ; a n d 1 p . m . to 4 p . m . S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 591-5187

• J A C O B H O L D T F I L M

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n - D e a r -b o r n w i l l p resen t " A m e r i c a n P i c -t u r e s , " a w i d e l y a c c l a i m e d m u l -t i m e d i a p r e s e n t a t i o n o n A m e r i c a n l i f e a n d t h e u n d e r c l a s s a t 1 p . m . F r i -d a y . a n d 4 p . m . S a t u r d a y . T h e f r e e p r o g r a m is o p e n to t h e p u b l i c a n d w i l l be h e l d i n R o o m 179 o f t h e E n g i -n e e r i n g L a b o r a t o r y B u i l d i n g .

T h e f i l m dep i c t s J a c o b H o l d t ' S j o u r n e y t o t h i s c o u n t r y f r o m D e n -m a r k w i t h o n l y 140 i n h is p o c k e t a n d h is a b i l i t y t o s u r v i v e d u e t o t h e hos-p i t a l i t y o f t h e A m e r i c a n s he m e t o n l h i s j o u r n e y . I n the c o u r s e o f t h e f i l m , he e n c o u n t e r s l o w e r - c l a s s w h i t e s , b l a c k s a n d I n d i a n s as w e l l as u p p e r - c l a s s f a m i l i e s a n d m i l l i o -n a i r e s . T h e f i l m i n c l u d e s a c o v e r t l y f i l m e d K u K l u x K l a n m e e t i n g a n d a d i s t u r b i n g l o o k a t t h e c i t y o f D e t r o i t .

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n - D e a r -b o r n is l o c a t e d on E v e r g r e e n R o a d , a c r o s s f r o m F a i r l a n e T o w n C e n t e r . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 5 9 3 - 5 3 9 0

• V A A L A R T S H O W T h e f a l l e x h i b i t of t h e V i s u a l A r t s

A s s o c i a t i o n o f L i v o n i a is u n d e r w a y i n t h e l o b b y o f t he L i v o n i a C i t y H a l l . V i e w i n g h o u r s a r e f r o m 8 30 a . m t o 5 30 p . m d a i l y .

• D E A R B O R N S Y M P H O N Y T h e D e a r b o r n S y m p h o n y ' s s e c o n d

c o n c e r t o f t h e season a t 8 p . m F r i -d a y , N o v . 18, w i l l f e a t u r e i n t e r n a -

t i o n a l - a w a r d - w i n n i n g P o l i s h e m i g r e p i a n i s t Leszek B a r t k i e w i c z i n F r a n z L i s z t ' s b r a v u r a F i r s t P i a n o C o n c e r -to .

T i c k e t s p r i c e s f o r t he F r i d a y c o n -c e r t a r e 910 f o r a d u l t s a n d 94 f o r s t u d e n t s . T h e c o n c e r t w i l l be h e l d i n C r e s t w o o d H i g h Schoo l , 1501 B e e c h D a l y R o a d . D e a r b o r n H e i g h t s .

• A N N A R B O R S Y M P H O N Y T h e A n n A r b o r S y m p h o n y O r c h e s -

t r a c o n t i n u e s i t s 6 0 t h a n n i v e r s a r y season w i t h a c o n c e r t i n the M i c h i -g a n T h e a t e r , A n n A r b o r , a t 4:30 p . m . S u n d a y . N o v . 20. T b e c o n c e r t w i l l f e a t u r e T i a n Y i n g , a y o u n g C h i n e s e p i a n i s t w h o is t h e r e c i p i e n t o f i m -p r e s s i v e i n t e r n a t i o n a l a w a r d s .

H e w i l l p e r f o r m w i t h tbe o r c h e s -

t ra under the direction of music di-rector Carl St Clair in Chopin's Pi-ano Concerto No. 1 in F Minor. Also on the program is Mousaorgsky'» "Pictures at an Exhibit ion" and Su-zanne Shepherd's "Tbe Divine Call ."

Tickets are available at tbe Michi-gan Theater box office, 668-6397. Tickets are priced at $12 and 98, with $2 discounts for students and senior citizens, 94 discount for chil-dren under 12. For more informa-tion. call 994-4801.

• A R T F A C U L T Y S H O W Work by Henry Ford Community

College art faculty wi l l be on exhibit in Sisson Gallery in the MacKenzie Fine Arts Building on the college campus through Nov. 23.

> . - i ;

D o r i s G u f t o y , of S o w i n g l l o - : J l i m i t e d , o n Mkkflotoott R o o d . . J n o r t h of F o r d A v o n u o , Oar-d o n City , wi l l h a v s ruff tad \ h a n d i w o r k for s x h i b i t a n d s a l o a t t h a C r a f t O a l l a r y jo-riod fo lk art s h o w f r o m 10 ._ s . m . t o 4 p . m . S u n d a y , N o v . ' ' 27, a t R o m a ' s of Gar d s n / City. Ovar 7 0 d i s p l a y s a r s p t s n n o d . A d m i s s i o n i s £2

, t ,1 - H n l r n s h w i i n o o o c p r i z e s , n f r r w n -

m o n t s s r s s v s i l a b i a .

V A

LZ)be Shadows C O N D O M I N I U M S O F P L Y M O L T H

BLUE HERON POINTE Beachfront Homes

B R I G H T O N Builder's Close Out on 4 Models -Builder will pay

$ 1 5 0 0 Toward Closing Costs* ] Befl' iom ; Bain b «*<•>»«! c»e» c< a a. i s

' 9 7 , 9 0 0 3b*a'00» 1*7 bili 7c«'g»'joe B*»r"ien» J Slot, on ftcreint

' 1 0 3 , 0 0 0

iBeO'-ontDrn 2 B®lh 1 s! Floor Laun(3rvroofn JC! R m " « F.repiac* 2 Car Gat If) e Full

'*c<eLolNo ' i • 1 5 2 , 5 0 0

J Seoroom ?'-i Bain De" Gieai Room Fueplace 3 Car Gir»o» FoilBasame«l t r 1V>

e%-«xir> Ba

i • 2

Live In Downtown Plymouth D o w n t o w n , ye t q u i e l a n d s e c l u d e d T h e M e a d o w s is a l u x u r y c o n d o m i n i u m d e v e l o p m e n t t h r e e b l o c k s f r o m P l y m o u t h ' s K e l l o g g Pa rk — t h e c e n t e r o f fes t i va ls a n d e v e n t s , s u r r o u n d e d b y q u a i n t s h o p s a n d f i n e d i n i n g . N i g h t o r day . y o u c a n w a l k s e c u r e l y t h r o u g h t h e d o w n t o w n streets o f P l y m o u t h — f o r a d a y o f s h o p p i n g o r a n e v e n i n g ' s e n t e r t a i n m e n t A m e n i t i e s i n c l u d e a m o n i t o r e d secu r i t y s y s t e m , h e a t e d u n d e r g r o u n d p a r k i n g a n e l e v a t o r to y o u r w i n g a n d c o m p l e t e m a i n t e n a n c e serv ices P l u s — " l i t t le l u x u r i e s " l i k e f i r e p l a c e s a n d b a l c o n i e s

T w o h e d r o o m . T w o b a t h . 1.600 sq. f t .

Priced from $159,500 to $176,500 M o d e l s o p e n d a i l y ( e x c e p t T h u r s d a y ) N o o n - 5 p . m

(313)453-3939 MuJf>-ListUrofccr cooperation invucdl

K C Colonial Real Estate m * w Aaa Altar Tt.«PKm«Bfc. Ml

\ a a

from

*217,500

Serenity • Security • Beauty Imagine youraetf boating, fishing and swtmming In tha beautiful crystal clear lake waters of Blue Heron Pointe Meatted wrfthin the wildlife wetlands of Northville Township, only mlnutea from four major express-ways. Blue Heron Pointe features specious ranch and colonial styte IMng areas with private decks/pat ios walking out to your private sandy beech.

A L a k e f r o n t C o m m u n i t y o f C l u s t a r H o m o s

BLUE HERON POINTE SALES CENTER

344-8808

ON BECKRD MILE

SOUTH OF SEVEN MILE NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP

1 OPEN 0AA.T V4 W (Ctoaa4 Tlwn)

or Shown by

appointment

a s

W O L F E

*cr» l o l No 1 ' 1 5 9 . 5 0 0

(Zovl 3 0 DAY OCCUPANCY

[ e r

719 E GRANO RIVER BRIGHTON 48116

2 2 9 - 6 5 5 9 2 2 9 - 5 7 2 2

• M n i t Clou) Before 12-31 - 99

( 3 1 3 )

I 3 l 5 )

W h e r e

t h e r e ^ a n e e d ,

t h e r e ^ a w t y

T h e U m t e d W g t

WOODED NATURE AREA and PRIVATE LAKE I E v e r y c o n d o m i n i u m h o m e a t H l l l p o i n t e o n M i r r o r L a k e I n W e s t B l o o m f i e l d w i l l h a v e a p a n o r a m i c w a t e r -f r o n t v i e w a n d p r i v a t e a c -c e s s t o f i s h i n g , s w i m m i n g , b o a t i n g a n d w o o d e d n a -t u r e a r e a s .

N e s t l e d o f f P o n t i a c T r a i l , 1 m i l e W e s t o f O r c h a r d L a k e R o a d .

6 8 1 - 6 6 3 3

The fully decorated models are open for viewing Daily, Saturday & Sunday from 1-6 P.M. (closed Thursday). The nomes range in size f rom 2,020 sq. f t to 4,350 sq. tt. Prices range from $269,900 to $354,900

Drive Out Today!

LIMITED TIME ONLY!

PURCHASE PRICE INCLUDES $13,000 DECORATING ALLOWANCE

FOR CUSTOMERS'USE

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AVAILABLE

R A N K E R S

R E A L T Y I N C

8 5 5 - 9 0 0 0

Ed Trsmbsth

n Nancy Marshall MaryFabstti JackRssut t

•»

\t' a j

s m «•

a a

J

1

Anns Hoffmann Hslsn Ystos Andy Szymanaki Pst Brown Dtefcl

I n

Shtrtsy Logan

O r i t u r \rrrj. i l u

ROW 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

I

UVONIA REDFORD W E S T L A N D , v . y . r a v w . . . y y . v . y . & ^ uiiuimnimtj. /jgavwa6TOaaBaaa«Baflcwwvwj-'ww.^v^

c • f a r m i n g t o n 4 77 1111 • p l y m o u t h c a n t o n 7000 • c o m m e r c i a l . .V.VA .•.

We f w f e you to f a prwrmr showing o l N n a g r t t c o n " H n f w r " m o M horns * * « l on o n t m l onsJwff acres o l I M P O M . p « r » . ( f c ^ M i w o d w l * * on tm. ayttMrn H N f v L * e

Most i s m v k * * o l 4 f c 9 t t l K ! 9 « i a 1 v t a 0 * h o m e s * n 9 t t yew-found splendor k o M n quant O a i o i o n cm t » yours so reasonably m \ m * 2 0 H down on Land Contract a r m s

So see Heather' w N M t s new angle mrHwnpmaiy 0 ca twOS cstngs and o l Mndmrs And » e how raosona t f a hona <* your <9sams on 9 a h f r n M t o o l your dreams

cm l a your* • • > - 4 2 1 * .

4210 O o t o f o n Rd. O o r t o l o n M • K I S M o r i T u s W s a T t w t - 1 i o % j m M . Sc* SLTI - > to « o m

n 3 7 1 7 2 S i x M t t o

BmcfII

4E* O&E T h u r s d a y . N o v e m b e r 1 7 . 1 9 8 6

designing ways

G a r v i n Color Li tbe most excit ing, tbe

most immediately noticeable and least expensive element in interior design.

Different combinations of colors can make tbe same room seem to say welcome or appear very imper-sonal.

Tbe effect of color can be warm'or cool, restful of stimulating. The choice we make wben decorating is both central to our moods and the oppression our home makes on the people who frequent it.

Some people are able to carry a color around in tbeir bead and match or blend absolutely. They are for-tunate because they can look at a room and instantly know what is suitable.

Others have to work at developing that sense. To do that they look at pleasurable combinations and sdously analyze the make-up ot col-o n within that image.

;Yel low is ooe of my favorite col-ors because It makes me think of sunlight, daffodils, gold, and spring flowers. I t is a bappy color. Yellow is, of course, a pr imary color along wi th blue and red. When combined these three produce purple. So it is

PLYMOUTH *99,900 FROM

CLOSING COSTS PAID

ARBOR TRAIL CONDOMINIUMS 5 MINUTES TO EXPRESSWAYS

SMALL TOWN LIVING - BIG CITY C O N V E N I E N C E

J S T O R Y U N I T S I N C L U D E :

• Wood m i l l Wnoowj . Enrs Daap B w n M i

{ S v n M S M S M M r i S t f i T u e . Cwwwc T4a form K B*th* •' 2nd «oor LMrOrm • Artacftad Garaga

• Cantna A* • Docks » l a a Ooati P a r w Con»antiona Loan*

' Sa te CMca Opan Da** 1-6 B ai looaad Tfarsdayt

(AM Altar) M-W

K.C. 3 1 3 ) 4 5 1 - 1 5 5 1

Real Estate 453-3939

WjlUMltl M A

I Arbor Traia Coade

AM Altar T ral

Am Aftar MA a n E d

N g r t k u t l C m w r at A a a A r b o r T r a i l A Mill Ull«-> R o a d s . P l y m o u t h

Grand Opening

Unveiling Southridgc — the • finest value in condomin ium living at prices you have to see to believe.

Southridge offers two bedroom/two bath condominiums for | 6 4 , 9 0 0 .

Features include. • Whirlpool appliances —

refrigerator, range, d i s h w a s h e r

• Spacious private walled patio o r balcony

• Central air • Carport

• Pre wired for cable

MODEL HOURS: 1-6 p.m. daily (closed Thursdays). Model p h o n e number, 437-6020

or 344-9398

O n P o n U 2 c T r a i l . J u s t S o u t h

of 11 M i l e R d

ktJKTI

P south e ^ a las f 5

ville Colony Estates

BEST NEW HOME VALUES IN THE

NORTHVILLE AREA F R E D E G R E E N S P A N B U I L D E R . I N C

Smet 19*.

TIFFANY $ 151,300

• 3 Bedrooms • 2 Baths • Great Room • Formal Dining Room • Kitchen Nook

YORKSHIRE

S S j S L n 56 ,750 • 4 Bedrooms • 2V* Baths • Living Room • Dining Room • Nook • Kitchen Family Room • Laundry Room

E M B A S S Y

'154 ,400 • 3 Bedrooms • 2VJ Baths • Great Room • Formal Dining Room • Nook* Den

SOHI MODELS AVAILABLE IN M to 60 DAYS M O O C L * LOCATED 0 * W N t o H M n O r * « . S o w » a i d a a « e M » * l t n j •+

U t a M M ct H a g g a r t y Ad

MGOCLS O W N DAILY as* S U N D A Y I PM. to S PM

O P t N S A T U a D A Y I PM » S PM Khmmi TWW S T )

M O D E L P H O N E 420-2500 M o r a i a p o r l . w w y - CmM Brrnmm R . a l r y

4 9 3 - M )

MANCHESTER

S w * . ' 1 5 9 , 5 0 0 • 4 Bedrooms • 2V* Baths • 1st Floor Den • Living Room • Dining Room • Nook • Kitchen • Family Room • Laundry Room

r

t

Northville dresses up for holiday walks

important when mix ing these colors, whether in wallpaper or fabric to stand away f rom either to make sure tbe mix of colors doesn't create an-other color completely.

Yellow and orange are next to each other on the color wheel and should not be used together in equal amounts in a decorating scheme or they w i l l cancel each other out

Ye l low accents are instant freshners — revivers. Bri l l iant yel-low walls w i l l provide a vibrant con-trast to a navy and white room. I t is a particularly good accent color — brightening and i l luminat ing almost any color f rom white, neutrals, tawny browns to blacks and the ful l range of blues, rose, pinks and reds.

Many people feel more comfort-able with a neutral background be-

they f ind grays, beiges, creams and buffs restful. They may also feel there is less chance of a mistake with subtle colors.

These same background colors wi l l become marvelously alive with yellow and white accents. Buff and beiges wi l l have'zing when accented with a bowl of yel low roses or chrysanthemums.

Northvil le's charming historical Mi l l Race Village — dressed up in holiday finery — wi l l be open to visi-tors two weekends this month as part of a 'Christmas Walk."

Dates are Saturday and Sunday.

Nov. 19-20. and the following week-

end. Nov. 26-27. Hours are from 11

a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and noon to

5 p.m. Sundays. Adult dooaUon is $5.

each accompanied child f J, and fam-

ilies (two adults and children) $15.

Tickets may be purchased at the

gate or in some downtown business-es. For more information, call the Northvil le Historical Society office. 348-1845, Monday through Friday. 9 a . m to 1 p.m.

C>bs;crUcr & Urtrntric 644-1070 O a k l a n d County

CLA66IFIED 591-0900 W a y n e County

RDVERTI6ING 852-3222 R o c h e s t e r / R o c h e s t e r Hills

• BRIGHTON • • O & E S p o r t s — m o r e t h a n j u s t t h e s c o r e s #

C O N D O M I N I U M S

WCODQIDCE H i l l s

FROM s84,500-s126,500 ( B r o k e r P a r t i c i p a t i o n W e l c o m e i

MODEL PH: 229-6776 B u i l d i n g totter h o m a s in

B r i g h t o n for 2 3 y e a r s

7 1 9 E G r a n a River B r i g h t o n PH 2 2 9 5 7 2 2

O««CT.O«S » - « i o n s 23 SOU'" la t"»! B'lfllMon •••! !Laa no Qo - • » Tu*" on

Aa *o «!<».••• no «urn '.QKI i "i — i 0 ©»» «-O0» lyr» or,

i < n

M o d e l H o u r s

D a i l y 12-fc

C l o s e d T u e s d a y s

& T h u r s d a y s

BUILDERS C L 0 S E 0 U T !

ROCHESTER HILLS B R I C K T O W N H O U S E *

F u l l B a s e m e n t , A t t a c h e d G a r a g e

FROM $ 9 6 , 9 0 0

F R E E ! Y O U R C H O I C E . . . * S p e c i a l F i n a n c i n g • $5,000 i n o p t i o n s

• O r c l o s i n g c o s t s .

H A M P T O N MOOCl c a i « Or'icTl

C O N D O M I N I U M S

O W!> 8 5 2 - 6 5 6 5 Of 3 5 0 - 9 0 9 0

Open 1-6 p.m daly except Thursday

1

my on trie point

C O N D O M I N I U M S

PHASE III

NOW OPEN

You have the opportunity to buy the most prestigious apartments on Ford Lake

• 1, 2 & 3 b e d r o o m s • l a k e t f o n l b a l c o n i e s • An a p p l i a n c e s f u r n i s h e d

• 1 1 / 2 o r 2 b a t h s • W a s h e r & D r y e r f u r n i s h e d • P o o l , S a u n a , C l u b h o u s e

• F u l l y c a r p e t e d • D o c k i n g o p t i o n • F i r e p l a c e

Creative Financing Available to Qualified Buyers From $68,500 '

MODEL OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

OR CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT

313-482-4454 313-624-2525

I - 9 4 SE*H

r+U7

CM c/> I —• )JJ

C/j/fs Dr oft

Grov Rd tt •

Z3

"S N

/ i"l t'lf 'iVtrtM t

P r i c e s u b i e c t t o c h a n g e w i t h o u t n o t c e

• L o c a l n e w s y o u c a n u s e • L o c a l n e w s y o u c a n u s e • L o c a l n e w s y o u c a n u s e •

T e a m Up The Best! u s a

Q S & S L

JOIN OUR WINNING TEAM!!! For information on a career in Real Estate

please call 478-5000

• 1 *

I f

You'll be captivated by the special fea-tures in this sophisticated Contemporary Ranch in NOVL Vaulted ceilings, skylights, naw kitchen, 4 bedrooms, library, family room with fireplace, central ak and deck-ing plus beautiful views from sntirs house. $239,000 026-9100 02-8-1736

Excellent tamtfy sized home in Dearborn I , L „ ,4m n n ft l l n j i i a

rwgnw TMiurM a j towoog noort, omj window, 4 bedrooms, 15 baths, family room with fireplace, formal dining room, . i i e i l i e l l i f C - I . C . J h s s a » s e l

ctntrai hTi P®rTi3iry nnie/iwO MWineftI, porch and patio. $119,000 479-5000 07-0-1724

Tastefully decorated, this HOVI Colonial features neutral decor, family room with fireplace, formal dining room, hsrdwood floors, finished basement, 3 bedrooms. 1.5 baths, patio and fenced yard. $115,900 479-5000 07-B-1799

A real find! FARMMGTON HILLS Ranch on • a r t e a r l i i i s h i » -* U l -» l o r y * ITlr BCllYvfly K n < J V C « p v O KH IS M0%0-

hdely charming «ith many updates, 3 bed-rooms, formal dMng, living room with e * 4 ^ 1 *i Um-»i a i i m l a - . 1 , .

m noof pnvaie p«T)o and contenienl locatten. $10IJ00 479-5000 07-8-1355

and located on lot, this N0V1 Ranch has 4 bedrooms, 2 fu l W . I n , — . 1 f4i(tMja . ,11— 1 J

r v r m v u f n i r > y r o o m , t r x ^ f O M G

porch, lanced yard, garden area and over-stzed { [ ' " j * Conrantenl location. $99,900 479-500007-8-1909

Specious Ranch in deairabla LIVONIA lo-cation offers 4/5 bedrooms, 2 bathe, living room, formal dining room, rec room, cen-tral air patio, new furnace and heat pump phis above ground pool $89,900 479-5000 07-C-19I7

rarpi. . .

MOM rtgM Mi tM$ S bedroom REDFORD W W LS bathe, torn* dMng

with vat ber, lewar Mtcbew and updatoa.

D-17M Mtoo. 8S73M m 4 M 02-

1J In REDFORD ot-

Merrill Lynch Realty

Real Estate Division

•tie and aloe yard. FreaMy painted I4JJ00 <79-500007-0-1723

N o v i ' N o r f h v i l l e 4 7 8 - 5 0 0 0

F a r m i r ; l o n H.IK 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0 Pin ,mf"i. M H-lls 6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0 W e s t ninon^fi . - l f l 8 5 1 - 8 1 0 0 T r o . 6 8 0 8 9 0 0 • R o c h e s t e r 6 5 1 - 8 8 5 0 R e l o c a t i o n S e r v i c e s

5 4 0 - 7 2 0 0

i

T h u r s d a y . N o v e m b e r 1 7 1 9 3 6 O&E ( # 5 € K S . F - 1 0 C ) * 3 f

A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK

COLDUUeU. B A N K e R •

- I n t r o d u c i n g . . . ^

T h e Best Buyer Guidebook I t t a k e s t h e m y s t e r y o u t o f f i n d i n g a n d f i n a n c i n g s h o m e a n d i s d e s i g n e d

t o m a k e t h e w h o l e h o m e - b u y i n g p r o c e s s e a s i e r - e v e r y s t e p o f t h e w a y .

S t o p b y a n y o f o u r o f f i c e s b e l o w f o r y o u r F R E E c o p y t o d a y ! *

• A b s o l u t e l y n o o b l i g a t i o n • l i m i t e d s u p p l y

S 2 4 M O O B L O O M F I E L D Country aQad lot w m many ir 3 fun ba ins ovarserad 3 * car oa raga lor m a Oaniwman a « r * aoaca 'mhruittmt) ailcftan wit*

appuancaa

5 2 4 - 9 6 7 5

C A N T O N $ 1 0 0 , 9 0 0 Spacaoua 3 or 4 Badroom fioma mtm B aaiitltu fkx* pl«i FanM«> room with Araotaca. lormal dm*ng. 1'/« Dair» larga krtcft«n, t>aa*nan» and 2 car at lacnad oaraoa

3 4 7 - 3 0 6 0

L I V O N I A $ 1 9 9 ^ 0 0 Baal t>uy on mia naartt 3.000 aq It co*on»« In outaiandmg location Larga « Dadrooma, 2't batn*. lamtfy room wWi fwacaaca. Ubrary and

mora Vary d a a n

3 4 3 - 4 7 0 0

N O R T H V I L L E 3 7 9 J 0 0

Taka your P O oI an uppar cx m a r j n n Thaaa NkwlTwma CondOa ara Iwidy to a f t o p p * • •ay» and tnanda. 1 Badroom* ona 2 BatTia ona mntn 1'*. OUK* Occupancy

4 7 3 - 4 0 6 0

P L Y H O U T H 3 T 9 2 J 0 0 T R O Y Waa conatructad aupar h a w w aupar lama? araa ot Ptymoulti 4 Badrooma 2 * Batna

plua dan cantral av and prtyata pat«o lor a«T>-mar a n i o y n a n i AH o> t n a on a larga lot

4 5 0 - 6 0 0 0

S 1 3 4 J 0 0 Badroom 2H Pnma Waai Bioomhatd S u e

Bam on a iarea par»-aa» iot Formal dav mg room o^anooamg larga p a l « tamaty room

PKrt iiorary mova-«n condnion 5 3 4 - 6 6 7 1

H • r s

B L O O M F I E L D M L L 8 3 2 3 9 ^ 0 0 Ouaaty and M g a n c a can ba found througnout IMa a iqu iwla Haathar* condo ho i in Pano-ramic ytmm o« tha 90M couraa I ron tna »ra* -out lowar laval. Kvlno room and dlrnno room

6 4 2 - 2 4 0 0

C A N T O N Spacioua Cotomai locaiao In popular Foreai TraiM Sub TMa 4 Badroom. 2'* Bam la m mova-m condition with nautral dacor Alao larga prv-vats Backyard locatad on commona Opan floor ptan wtth cainadral callings m tamHy room and t s t Boor laundry room

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

$ 1 2 9 , 9 0 0 U V O N I A $ 1 4 9 , 9 0 0 Tranquility and convanaanoa m tMa Baautltul custom apirt-iavai m a araa ol fma homaa Eaay accaaa to I-275 and snoopmg TMa homa taa-turea 3 bad»oom» batha FVx>da room, can-tral air and a covarad porcfi

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

N O R T H V I L L E $ 1 2 0 , 5 0 0 Lovaly 3 badroom Condo. 2 hjO BaJtia, pkj* 2 iav», family room updatarJ kitcnan, n a m car-pating l i t f»oo» laundry a t tacnad 2 car garaga mint coodrton

4 7 3 - 4 6 6 0

S H E L B Y $ 1 4 2 , 3 0 0 immacutata cx*onm 4 b a d r o o m 2H bath Mjma

•> c,u«i matura tubdiviaion A* na^a r carpaong

and vtnyI «n lutcfian Cantral f aprimfclar ly»

1®m 5 2 4 - 9 5 7 5

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D 4 Badroom bath c o l o n a on a p a r t - * a aal-ting Dacora lad m neutral lonaa larga d a t * Ciood a m i ) noma

524-6575

lbs 1

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 3204,900 VaraatlM opan floor plan In tMa a p a o o u a 3 bad- Sundowar Sub 4 badrooma, 2% Batfn. lormal room. 2 '* bath Wabaak cotornal Ubrary on dining room, tarrnly room wtth Vaptaca. 2 car

mam floor doubiaa aa a guaat or 4th Badroom. ga raga pnvala baca^ard and r>ica landacaplng

aiQuiarta oak kltcftan and fantaatlc dacka Gat m and out ol auO aaay Sub haa pool lannia 642-2400 court* and cKibhouaa Pncad ngrit'

FARMINGTON HILLS $134^)00 S B a d r o o m c o l o n i a l naanad among ma tu ra Colo-rado Blue Spruca t r a a * Walk-out baaaman t hardwood noor* naatad garaga. upda tad kttch-a n snd much mora All on a p r a m a j m lot

459-6000

LIVONIA $09,900 Mam-|.ynn aub ranch 4 badroom* with cantral

air Aniaftad baaamant a»tra inauiation. huga

kitchan alao nawar rooi and hot waiar haatar

Load* of atoraga

473-4660

SOUTHFIELD 367,000 DaavaHa Kmgawood Townnouaa Condo Prt-»ata antranca and Baaamant cantral aar. fWa-piaca doorwaa to patio Uaatar b a d r o o m an try lo Bath draaaing araa. waai-tn o o a a t lat Hoor powdar room mground pool, tannls courts, Cu&nouaa Qraal Valua'

550-1300

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D St ona Front Cotoraal wtth 4 Badrooma 2v» batha and aacora tad W warm country daco- Country Kitcftan walks out lo a 21 k 16 Florida room ovanookmg tha c o m m o n a 1 Oraat Fa

f - t 5 f

;ii ^

B L O O M F I E L D H ILLS C O N D O HOMES TKa changa of aaaaona Mgnaght tha Baauty and

aaramty oI condo »v«ng

642-2400

DEARBORN HEIGHTS $53,900 Nica 3 Badroom Bnck bungalow m lowaty araa ot Oaarbom 11wgni* Formal dining room, f m a n a d Baaamant and 1 '* car ga raga

47

FARMINGTON HILLS $106,000 Traa* traa*. traaa lurround this 1900 plua aq It rancf with 3 B a d r o o m * 2 fua Bath* "ami ty r o o m and macharuca draam g a r a g a Homa haa had ma«or u p g r a d i n g i n c l u d i n g nawar w i n d o w s , oan-trai aw and ' amodalaa kitcftan and bath Coun-try irywg m tha crtyf

346-4700

LIVONIA $154^00 Thraa badroom. 2 bath rsncti ai Cantar o< praati-

g n u * Livonia aub Ouality throughout parquat

toyar c a r a m c taa floor at kitchan graat room

with 'irapiaca and cathadral c a « n g nautral da-

cor and mora

347-3060

SOUTHFKLD *7<500 WEST

Baautrtui cornar lot Nat»*al hraplaca m living room Pictura waydow at kvmg room and tamay room Eal-vi kitcnan Attacnad g a r a g a and fua and a

Hon'

590-1309

BLOOMFILED $111^00 Townnouaa ConOo w«n 2 badiocana

lovaly dacor a n d a rvca courtyard

rag* Mova a>

737

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 3146^00 Fam*y naadad to M tfaa apaooua 3 b a d r o o m

2'« ba th ranch Eiica«*r' location, aaay ca ra

landscaping larga prtvata lot cantral air 2% car

g a r a g a and two flraptacaa 642-2400

FARMMGTON HILLS $266,900 OPEN SUNOAY t - 5 37404 LEGENDS TRAIL. S Of 14 MILE. W OF HALSTEAO Spacloua Con-do with luxury faaturaa Vtaw tha ponds, gazabo and ughtad boardwalk Irom tMa «ka-naw condo

642-2400

HUNTMOTON WOODS tlKMXIO RaUk arid snjoy your labulou* Vasnad baaa-

mant. your baautifu»y landacapad gardan and

lancad >04, your larga garaga with a r t r a drtva lo

atora your boat or campar

642-2400

LYON TOWNSHV $169,900 Gorgaoua 3 badroom. 3 ba th b n d i r a n t * wtth finashad walk -out K M laval and • au r rou idad by 2 S acraa of coiaMry tying 2 Vaplacaa . *oa-o o u s dacfc 2 car a t tacnad ga raga mafcaa tMa truly a Hna family homa

SOUTHFIELD C a M o m a atyla bnck ran. ly dacora tad Cathadrai cantral aar IWapaaca

$75,900 WEST BLOOMTCLD *\ 3 Badrooma, racam nard To Find Ranch C o n d o r a t i caaaig. n a u t r * dacor Iront aanmg Thla h o m a haa a M t

'i^JLVL / r n BLOOMFIELD TOWNSMF $256,900 FARMINGTON MLLS $273J00 Naw Construction 4 badrooma. W> batna, naar T>»a Ona *ou'»a Baar. Waiting For anpraaatva 4 * n o p p « g and ma»or i - w a y s Pick your colors badroom. 2 '1 bath Tudor Kitchan is a g o u r m a t ' s and nam* Sodding wv3 carpatmg nc iudad daMght with Island Jarm-Ajrs ranga Famafy room

524-6675 ha* a baautlW mlrrorad wat Baa Vap taca wftn outaada air aitatta Larga maatar badroom with

bath

737-6000

3rmr«3 « X «

ANN ARBOR 930-0200 642-2400 995-1199 478-4660

MACOMB MALL 3 1 1 3 3 G r a M M A « « M M . . .

PLYMOUTH/CANTON 296-3240 459-6000

PLYMOUTH/WOHTMVU-LC

559-1300

TROY MB7 C. Long Lake I

TWELVE OAKS MALL

WEST BLOOM HELD

SOUTHFIELD

524-9575 346-4700 737-9000 485-7600

66 Offices in Michigan

c o L o i u e U w B A N K G R D

The Home Setters*

: s e

6E* O & E T h u r s d a y . N o v e m b e r 17. 1988

Affordable is a key word at Botsford show

,A

ANTIQUE SHOW ^ ; ; ! ? . i • " "

The Botsford Inn Antique Show c e l e b r a t e s i t s 2 0 t h y e a r as i t s t a g e s

i t s C h r i s t m a s s h o w a n d s a l e d u r i n g

t h e T h a n k s g i v i n g w e e k e n d T h e

e v e n t w i l l be o p e n t o t h e p u b l i c f r o m

n o o n t o 8 p . m . o n S a t u r d a y . N o v 26

a n d f r o m n o o n t o 6 p . m . o n S u n d a y .

N o v 27.

T h e h i s t o r i c i n n i s p r o u d o f t h e

f a c t t h a t t h i s is one o f t h e o l d e s t con -

t m u o u s l y - r u n s h o w s i n t h e s t a t e ,

w i t h a t l eas t t h r e e s h o w s a y e a r o v e r

t h a t 2 0 - y e a r h i s t o r y . T h e h o l i d a y

s h o w h i g h l i g h t s 20 d e a l e r s , s e l l i n g

e v e r y t h i n g f r o m a n t i q u e j e w e l r y t o

V i c t o r i a n f u r n i t u r e . T h e y r e p r e s e n t

a s e l e c t e d g r o u p o f d e a l e r s w h o a r e

k n o w n f o r t h e i r r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s .

the s a i d D o r o t h y O ' B a r a . o n e o f

s h o w s p r o m o t e r s

A d m i s s i o n i s f r e e a n d g u e s t s a r e

i n v i t e d t o t o u r t h e i n n a n d v i e w s i t s

r e m a r k a b l e c o l l e c t i o n o f a n t i q u e s

M e a l s a r e a v a i l a b l e i n t h e d i n i n g

r o o m f r o m n o o n t o 10:30 p . m . o n Sa t -

u r d a y a n d o n S u n d a y a b r u n c h i s o f -

f e r e d f r o m 10 a . m t o 2 p . m . w i t h i

d i n n e r s u n t i l 8 p . m .

T w o d e a l e r s w h o h a v e b e e n in -

v o l v e d in e v e r y s h o w o v e r t h e l a s t 20

y e a r s T h e y a r e R u t h H e i l m a n n o f \

L i v o n i a , w h o w i l l f e a t u r e h e r j e w e l - ;

r y a n d c h i n a , a n d L o i s S c u p b o l m o f

R e d f o r d T o w n s h i p w h o w i l l h a v e

c h i l d r e n ' s k i n d e r g a r t e n t a b l e a n d

c h a i r se ts .

RANDY BORST/staff photographs. Dorothy O'Bara (left), promoter of the upcoming antique show, and Lois Scupholm of Scupholm Antiques fasten the sign an-nouncing the show at the historic Botsford Inn.

L e a v e a

c l e a n t r a i l .

O P E N O P E N O P E N O P E N

SPEND THE HOLIDAYS IN YOUR NEW

EISTER CUSTOM HOME! I You may have seen our lovely models in Sti isonburg Station You may be one ot the many people who were impressed by oor quality & gorgeous wood detai l ing Now you could be the

I one to receive our {10,000 of f season discount Mow S133.900 -1154.900 Directions 9 Mi le Rd.. 'A mi E of US-23

C A L L B E A J O H N S T O N THE MICHIGAN GROUP

1(313)477 0 7 1 1 <313)449 7 3 7 7

Models open 3-6 Tues . W e d .Thurs ,12-6 Sunday Call for more information

( D t e c r t i e r & E c c e n t r i c

classified ads

- 1070 O a k l a n d C o u n t y 591 -0900 W a y n e C o u n t y

8 5 2 - 3 2 2 2 R o c h e s t e r / R o c h e s t e r H i l l s

V li IW lUVICmiVIHISUUM

W O O D C R A F T H O M E S , I N C .

L A K E S H E R W O O D F O R E S T

N E W M O D E L

Custom designed homes on beautiful wood-ed and waterfront lots. Enjoy this country charm for as low as $175,000. Close to major highways.

HMthf^Q^

Comrpfce

Model Open Sat. & Sun.

2 P.M. to 5 P.M. or

call tor appointment.

3 6 3 - 8 1 0 0

BANKERS R E A L T Y , I N C .

P L Y M O U T H 1W story, } bedroom, super large kitchen, double lot fenced with 16*32 pool $89,900. 855-9000

M I L F O R D 4 acres, room for horses, privacy galore. 3 bedroom, 2 full baths. 2 car attached garage R E D U C E D Si49.900. 855-9000 "

N O V I Builders model. 4 bedroom coloni-al, 3 + attached garage. 2Vz baths, ceramic foyer. T o o many amenities to list $239,900 855-9000

B L O O M F I E L D Better than new, 4 bedroom colo-nial. 2'- baths. 2 car attached ga-rage. extra large lot with mature fruit trees $209,900. 855-9000

855-9000 7001 Orchard Lake, k 320 • V . Bloomfield

ORCHARD PLACE

LAGGDN&

Imagine living m a community where natural beaury and wildlife abounds Spend time relaxing on park benches,

watching docks and geese glide aimlessly across Rockwell Lake For your acti»* life style, walking and togging trails meander through the 141 acres of rolling terrain

Luxurious two and three bedroom de-tached c o n d o m i n i u m homes with vaulted ceilings. Euro-style kitchen

complete with double-oven, range and mi-crowave. securay system, two cai attached garage, and basement Hornet for the discri-minating home buyer from t l 79.900

This ii Tbe L*(

of West Bloomfield...This is borne!

Poorac Trad pi at west of HaJsread Road

Pontiac Trail

V f t 4 & N

Sales office open daily 12-6 p.m.

363-6800 An Irvtnt-Jacob son

P R I C E D F R O M $ 7 7 , 9 0 0 • Choose from one, two and three

bedroom luxury units. • Oversized master bedroom suites

with walk-in closet. • Cozy Qas fireplace in many units with

accent lighting. • In-unlt laundry storage room. • "Euro-Style" kitchen with G.E.

appliances and full eating space • Doofwall access to huge sheltered

balcony for outdoor living. • Attractive community building with

tennis courts, pool and deck area. • Elevator service from parking area to

first and upper levels. • Monitored gatehouse to assure

security and privacy.

O P E N D A I L Y 1 - 5

( C L O S E D T H U R S D A Y )

M O D E L P H O N E 7 3 7 - 0 8 9 0

East off Orchard Lake Road and South of 14 Mile Road

RALPH MANUEL . A S S O C I A T E S • R E A L T O R S

647-7100

ROLLING OAKS WEST FARMINGTON HILLS

M a g n i f i c e n t new h o m e f e a t u r e s l a r g e g r e a t room, two l ib ra ry living a r e a s a n d sun r o o m Spac ious k i t chen con ta ins double o v e n a n d J e n n - a i r e c o o k t o p E x q u i s i t e m a s t e r su i te a n d t h r e e b e d r o o m s loca ted on upper level Lot = 1 5 $274 ,900

F a b u l o u s new h o m e f e a t u r e s g rea t room, wet bar . l i b r a r y wi th F r e n c h door en t r a n c e , k i tchen wi th walk-in pan t ry , a beau t i fu l m a s t e r b e d r o o m sui te plus t h r ee bedrooms , 2 4 b a t h s Lot £21 $285,900

D r a m a t i c new h o m e with F r e n c h e n t r y doors leading to f o y e r and g rea l room G e n e r o u s use of w i n d o w s br ing a sou thern e x p o s u r e to a l l l iving a r e a s Cab ine t s ga-lore and doub le oven highlight k i tchen F i r s t f l o o r m a s t e r s u i t £ c o n t a u i s t w o walk- in c lose t s a n d a t t a c h e d ba th T h r e e b e d r o o m s u p s t a i r s inc lude double c lose t s each Lot =42 $284,900.

E x t r a o r d i n a r y new h o m e with open f loor p lan f e a t u r e s g r e a t room with c a t h e d r a l ceil ing, f i r e p l a c e , l i b r a ry , c e r a m i c f loors in foyer , l a r g e k i t chen , f i rs t f loor m a s t e r bed room su i t e wi th whir lpool tub. t h r e e l a r g e b e d r o o m s u p s t a i r s , s k y l i g h t a n d a b u n d a n c e of w i n d o w s Ala rm s v s t e m in-s ta l l ed and fu l l y l andscaped Lot -"47 $283,500

For f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n , p lease visit ou r mode l h o m e s loca ted off of D r a k e Road. m i l e south of F o u r t e e n Mile Open dai ly 1-6 p.m.. c losed T h u r s d a y

Caro l W i e l a n d

6 6 1 - 6 8 8 6 or 6 6 1 - 6 3 2 1 Sales M o d e l Res idence

R E L I A N T R E A L T Y Associates. Inc .

T r a d i t i o n

d o e s n ' t j u s t

h a p p e n . . . i t b u i l d s !

Luxur ious t w o and three hcdriH>rn t o w n house and ranch

units available f rom $ 1 J V * j 0 Vaul ted tei lmjcs. natural

fireplace basement pat io or dc i k , l. im< sr.,eu k i u h e n

complete w i t h oven/range, dishwasher and microwave

Luxurv and quality attainable at a t to rdaKe pr > rs K I he Irvine

Group . Inc

C o m e a n d see w h y we 've b u i l t a

r e p u t a t i o n as the f inest c o m m u n i t y

in F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s !

Models open -dailv, 1 p m 661-1400

Built and Developed In

THE IRVINE GROUP.

INC.

Trvurvaay. N o v e m b e r 17, 1966 Q4tE *7E

I

M r

Spotlight on antiques

Going Around in Circles looking for a new home?

,+he Creative Living section of

©bserlier & lEccmtric NEWSPAPERS

Don' t wa i t unti l you re t i re to enjoy t h e good life. It 's wait ing for you right now where the view is • w e inspir ing and life is good. Why wait years before you make your move. Even on work days, coming home is like a vacation in a paradise in worry-free condo living.

• Ona, t w o or three b e d r o o m u n i t s • C o m p l e t e s ecur i ty a y a t a m s • O v e r l o o k i n g a c a n i c Detroit S k y l i n e • Pool , whir lpoo l , s a u n a A

e x e r c i a e r o o m & m o r e

a: PM

The Newest CONDOMINIUM

P R O J E C T

a t a n a d d r e s s

w o r t h w a i t i n g f o r . . .

1011 R IVERSIDE

DRIVE, E A S T

W I N D S O R , O N T A R I O

O v e r l o o k i n g t h e w a t e r a t L a n g l o i s

Luxury Condominium Living at

,he security, comfort and convenience at your R I V E R P L A C E

You'll appreciate all tne » CONDOMINIUM home security systems invites you

food Colour schemes and decor ' residence with a choice o v.

world goes by 0° theDetro<^^^^

WERPtACI For Your Private Preview Call

Marwiek Proper ty M a n a g e m e n t ( W i n d s o r ) Inc

5 1 9 - 9 4 5 - 1 1 2 8 2 5 2 5

A n n i e St

Sales Of f i ce O p e n Mon. to Thurs. 3:30-7:30

Sunday 1 -4

519-977-9029

SELECTIVE HOMES

B U I L D

TIMBER RIDGE ESIAIES WOODLORE NORTH ST LAWRENCE ESWES

22

Novi SouITi Of 9 K*X>

w e d SKto of Now* M from $194,900

344-0325

v m o u t

N o d h w m f comer of M c C l u m o n o H Ann Artxx BO f rom S230000-J

344 0325

Northville Cluster condominium commuvty Sooi^wef comer o» 7 Mrte » Cer»*e«

f rom $174 ,950 3 4 * 1517

PINES ESSEX CLUB

F a m i a f t o n De«oc*#d h o r r m

O n M o W e o d O d north o M 2 M H » from $ 167.900V

I • | M00

De«oched c M l e r r x m m North o f lonQtc f re o n ftonMnBa

I from $359 000 474-8600

SouSs o « Map i» t w w e e r . Formwvton ftd a n d O c * e Bd

from $266,000 851 9S98

Investment-grade antiques srs in the spotlight at the Graat Lakes Antique Show and Sale this weekend in the Uni-versity ot Michigan-Dearborn f ietdhouse arena, 4901 Evergreen, across from Fair-lane Town Center. Featuring 71 of the

nation's top dealers in 22 states , the show runs from 11 a.m. to 9 pun. Satur-day and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Ad-mission is $5, good for both days. Furni-ture is displayed in room set t ings aa shown at the left.

Save a life. Learn C PR. +

w Weir, Manuel, Snyder & Ranke

(7) 500 South Main Street -P l ymou th • Phone 455-6000

LARGE TREED LOT IN SOUTHFIELD Well built brick ranch with living room and family room in an attractive subdivision of well maintained homes, good floor plan, low traffic area, large corner lot with hedges and trees for privacy. ML No. 48683 $72,900.00 455-6000

LOCATION. LOCATION. LOCATION One bedroom condominium close to Livo-nia Civic Center, convenient to everything, beige carpet throughout, large walk-in closet, porch overlooks court setting, as-sociation fee includes gas and water. ML No. 51877 $49,900.00 455-6000

SPACIOUS HOME IN WEST BLOOMFIELD Open floor plan, all white formica kitchen, white tile flooring, greal room with FIRE-PLACE. formal dining room, large library, master bedroom suite with FIREPLACE, three tiered deck. ML No. 50234 $264,900.00 455-6000

PLYMOUTH CONDOMINIUM OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.. 320 North Mill Street, south of Main Street, east side of North Mill, townhouse with three levels, two bed-rooms. two baths, walk-out lower level, family room with wet bar. ML No. 49744 $104,900 455-6000

CONDO IN PARK LIKE SETTING Spectacular describes this large two bed-room condominium in Plymouth Township with fireplace, wood deck, living room with sliding doors and fantastic view, central air and one car garage. $124,900 455-6000

FOXTHORNE CONDOMINIUM Two bedroom unit with attached garage, living room, dining room, beautiful fin-ished basement, nice touch of ceramic tile in kitchen area, all window treatments re-main. extra insulation, low utility bills. ML No. 51169 $79,500.00 455-6000

We (ProucCCy (Present!

^airicHafen

For the Discriminating Homeowner Nine elegant country homes

located in Northville Township minutes from 1-275 and M-14.

Priced from $268,000 including all amenities.

A limited number of cluster homes offering the best of both worlds. • A single family home without timeconsuming upkeep. • Spacious floor plans; from 2200 to 2,400 sq. ft. • Enjoy the lavish greatroom, luxurious master suite, formal

dining room, gourmet kitchen, and multiple decks. • These elegant homes have genuine fieldstone, brick and

cedar exteriors and are nestled in a natural park-like setting. • Golf course views are also available.

Open Weekends Shown by Appointment

Call 994-1510 or

348-4549

The Laird Haven Development Co. Inc.

tr j

3-. 8 E * OAE Thursday. N o v w n b w 17. 1988

CREPTIVE LIVING

C L A 6 6 I F I E D R E A L E 6 T A T E 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 D i s p l a y A d v e r t i s i n g

IE

c -

Y O U M A Y P L A C E A C L A S S I F I E D A D V E R T I S E M E N T

F R O M 8:00 A . M . - 5:30 P .M.

M O N D A Y - T H U R S D A Y A NO FROM

8:00 A . M . - 5.-00 P .M. F R I D A Y

D E A D L I N E S F O R C L A S S I F I E D " L I N E R S "

M O N D A Y I S S U E : 5 P .M. F R I D A Y T H U R S D A Y I S S U E : 5 P.M.

T U E S D A Y •

O N E C A L L D O E S IT A L L

0 AX LAND COUNTY 644-1070

WAYNE COUNTY 591-0900

ROCHESTER/ROCHESTER HILLS 852-3222

312 Uvonia S MILE A FARMINGTON • Opan Sun. 2-5 3 badroom bnck rmci. 1'* beths. plus shower 4 finished M w i w , hardwood Roort. 2 o r ov io i Mnsnty protection. tM.900 CaH Mountaim Concept al 12 Oafcs.349-33&5or owner al

522-6490

A REAL LOOKER! 3 badroom. brick ranch. country kitchen. hug* lot. M M basement w«h 2 antra room, 2 car etteched garaga and mora Cal now lor your prtvwa preview

J.B. BORREOARO

C E N T U R Y 2 1 C H A L E T 4 7 7 - 1 8 0 0

312 Lhronia

A GREAT BUY Lovaly 3 badroom brick rsnch Vwth aluminum trim, oversized 2 car s«-teched garaga. family room, natural Arsplaoe. cantral ek. 2 Ml bams, re-modslsd kitchen. finished baaa-mant. huga covaiad patio $99,900

Ask for MARGE

CENTURY 21 Hart ford N. 525-9600 A

BY OWNER Notmgham West 4 badroom. 2"» bath colonial, air conditioning, newly dacoralad Bac«» lo common* Groat Terms. $164,900 464-7SS8

K D C C O N S T R U C T I O N Custom Builders

Licensed Insured FOR SALE:

B u i t d a r * M o d e l — St i l l unde r cons t ruc -t ion . O c c u p a n c y b e f o r e Ch r i s tmas '88.

$124,000 — w i t h o n e ac re of p r ime land.

For more information call direct between 6 and 10 p.m.

5 6 3 - 3 2 6 9 W e Bu i l d T o Su i t

312 Livonia

ANXIOUS lo mova lo a o»» homa? 18919 Maplewood I S ol 7 MM, 3 badrooma. graol ro country kit Chan. 2 Iu8 bam*" baaa-mant. attached 2 car garaga. acr* KM immediate occupancy Now ask-ing $109.900 Can our action team

One Way Realty 473-5500

ATTRACTIONS " A L L HERE"

And it s perfect spacious 3 bed-room. 1'+ bam brick ranch with lam-Ify room. Itraplaca. cantral a>r. Insu-lalad windows. appliances prime lo-cation $87,900

IT'S HEATING UP! Superb heat system compliments this outstsndlng Burton Hoaow ram-bling 3 badroom bnck ranch 2 fuk batha. family room with natural nre-plaoa. dacoralad to perfection Pri-vets Iraad yard Finished baaamanl and attached 2 car garaga Charm-ing araa $119.900

WHISPER OF ELEGANCE Enchanting ShaflWd Esisies com-pumsnts tins slunning 3'> bath 4 badroom bnck homa Fialdaiona fireplace, Brat floor laundry gour-met kit Chan, cantral an. covered porch, sprinklers and mora

Century 21 Today ' 261-2000

Award Winning Centurion Office

BARGAIN" Look at thla 3 badroom ranch wrth 1V» batha on main floor, updatad kitchan, fsrrcuy room oft kit Chan finished rac room Bring oi-lers $75,900

HO THERE PILGRIM I Vary race 3 badroom. 2 bath ranch Newer kitchan--windows—furnace. with cantral air. 2 car garaga Ownar anxious $93,900

FEAST Of VALUE Faast your ayaa upon a almply da* rung 3 badroom brick ranch. V* batha. flwahad rac room, up-daiad kitchan. nawar carpeting newar tur-naca. cantral air. attached garage $103,900

R E D C A R P E T K E I M Suburban 261-1600 BY OWNER - Exceptional 3 bad-room ranch, finished baaamant wrth kitchen 2 full baths. 2 fireplaces, all sppkances $95,000 33732 Cindy By appointment 422-3106

8Y OWNER 2 badroom Aluminum sided Garage, breateway; on large lot with many tree* Freehs re-dec-orated Stove, fridge, window A C mower included Exceaent invest-ment or staner home Immediate occupancy $49,900 348-3504

312 Livonia

BY OWNER Newly redecorated 4 bedroom Colonial. 2H Baths 8

Rd araa Many 591-0628

Me/Newburgh Ri xtraa $150,900

BY OWNER Mint condition. 3 bed-room ranch, comfortable Irving room, large newly Mad country kitchen 2 baths, vary attractive fln-lehed beaement with buHl-ln cedar closet & wet bar. 2H car garage, on s shaded landscaped lot Near good schools, library swimming pool 8 shopping Available In 30 days $89 500 on Land Contract Discount lor Cash 595-1770

CONTEMPORARY FLAIR Outstanding open floor plan with

In sued fam8y room with natural fire-place. customized deck, central aw lormal dining room, baaamanl and attached 2 car garaga $123,900

IMPRESSIVE 1984 buitl greet room style bnck ranch features natural fireplace large first floor laundry, contempo-rary kitchen, private master bath walk-In closet, quality area $134,900

ASK FOR RACHEL COLVIN CENTURY 21 Today

261-2000 591-3754

Country Kitchen Is one of the miny amenities Of this gorgeous 4 bedroom colonial deco-rated in earth tones with newer car-pet miru-bknds and celling fan Par-tially finished basement. 2 car at-tached garage $141,900

Large Lot Larger home - both beautifully maintained 4 bedrooms. 2H baths, lormal dkrung room, study, fireplace In family room, full basement in-ground sprinklers, 2 car attached garage $157,500

CENTURY 21 Hart ford South

464-6400 COVENTRY GARDENS

Mint condition, 3 bedroom txK* ranch, fireplace, basement, new fur-nace 8 roof. $95,000 525-4808

COZY FIRE Enjoy this beautltul 3 bedroom 1% bath brick and aluminum ranch brand new kitchen floor and family room/fireplace wtth new carpel m neutral decor extra larga lot heavtty treed, beautltul deck and patio 2 car attached garaga and finished basement $104,900 CaH

NANCY PETRUCELLI or ALICE MCDONALD

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R 459-6000

'The above telephone number is not now, nor has it been <amce 12.'86), affiliated with Century 21 Gold-bouse "

312 Livonia

E x c e l l e n t C o n d i t i o n 3 bedroom narrow front ranch, deck m car garage - will be newly decorated $59,900 Can today

CENTURY 21 Your Real Estate 525-7700 FALL IN LOVE - OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 |S of Plymouth Rd E ol Stark Rd.) IMMACULATE 3 Dedroom ranch with contemporary flair 22x 15 great room wtth fireplace double glass doors to lighted deck 2 baths. Ml basement. 2 car attached garage on cul-de-sac $98 900 ASK FOR JANE MAIER

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

851-6700 FOR SALE or rem with option Bnck ranch 2-3 bedrooms. 1'* baths, fln-

rage $76,900 HAVE IT ALU

3 Bedrooms central air. lamlly room, fireplace, 2 car attached ga-rage basement spacious lot $111 900

HEPPARD 4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0

LEVAN $ SCHOOLCRAFT-3 bed-room bnck ranch, fireplace. 2 car attached garage. l'» Oaths, finished basement, large lot with in-ground pool $125,000 591-0293

LIVONIA 8 AREA

JUST LISTED Beautiful brick ranch, remodeled and enlarge kitchen. bunt-In appli-ances, newer windows and central air basement and garage $61,900

NEW LISTING immediate occupancy and a great price' This one will sen at 1st show-ing 3 bedroom bnck ranch, finished basement and garage $69,900

CENTURY 21 Hart ford South

261-4200 L I V O N I A C A P E C O D

1'/2 A C R E S Call Jim Wl lbanks

Charming updated country home. 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, basement fire-place, central air 3 car garage

Realty Professionals 476-5300

OPEN SUNDAY 1pm-5pm, 18819 Balnbndge. S of 7 MUe, E oI Mertlmar 4 bedrooms. Colonial By

$126,000 344-9410

312 Livonia

L I V O N I A Why pay rant? Completely remod-eled 2 bedroom dolhouee with al new carpet, windows, cabinets snd morel $43,000

RED CARPET KEIM Elite Propert ies

478-5555 LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THIS LOT

220 x 300 leet m the heart of Livo-nia Th« all bnck homa complete wtth 2 flreplaca*. basement and ga-rage Is really a fantastic opportunity at $98 900

WOLFE 474-5700

312 Livonia

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 3 badrooma, 1% bath brick/alumi-num trim ranch, 2 car attached ga-rage. deck petto $88,900 ERA-Country Rioge 474-3303 and 346-6767

MUST SELLI MUST SELL! Svacaous 3 bedroom brick ranch, dining room. 2 car garaga. flniahed basement with wet-bar. 2% batha. newer central air and furnace, newer lovely kitchen, security alarm Super nice area Copper plumbing and more Now $89,900 Ca» for details -

Century aniJaua iry ai^BC 425-3250

N E W B R I C K H O M E S RANCH S 8 COLONIALS N of Joy 1 blk W ol Hlxs

3 bedroom 2-2'* baths, flreplece, 1st floor laundry, family room-great room, extra high basement 2 car attached garage good lot choices Livonia schools From $124,990 Call Ph* O'NIel 642-4887 C.C. BUILDING 462-1560

NEW CONSTRUCTION and aflordabfy priced on a big cen-tral Livonia lot Brick 8 aluminum 3 bedroom ranch with with 1H baths. 1st floor laundry, baaemenl, 2 car attached garage, country kitchen wrth oak cabinets 8 quality carpel Reedy to move right m $95 ,900

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

NEWLY WED SPECIAL Begin your new We together In this affordable 3 bedroom brick ranch with a large 16 ft kitchen, carpeting throughout and a 2 car garage A bargain at $53,900

HARRYS

WOLFE 421-5660

OPEN SUN 2-5. 32554 Greenland CI.. S of 8 Mile, W of Memmari Stunning brick ranch. 3 bedroom. t'-» bam. living room with fireplace, dming room. fu»y appiianced kitch-en. Flonda room and mora Move m condition. $124,900

HMS. 569-0070

J - . t . i b l t ^ h i d 1 ^ 7

¥ R o b e r t B a k e

S I R E A L T O R S

2 blocks west of the Mayflower I Iote! 101)5 Wes t A n n A r b o r Trail

P l y m o u t h

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0

NORTHVILLEI FIRST OFFERING! Unrivaled French Colonial juat 3 years old with endless costty extras. Sensational kitchen, master bath with Jacuzzi, twin walk-In closets In mas-ter bedroom, designer Island counter ki tchen with wood floor*. Garden room off k i tchen In-t roduced by French doors , oversized family room wi th f i replace, bookcases and hospitality bar. EVERY AMENITY! $269.900. (453-8200)

BUILT IN 1988!

IN THE CITY, this attractive 1Vfc story home is almost complete and is the perfect new home for the Holidays. It includes a sodded lawn, brick sidewalk, paved driveway and a 2'A car garage. Best of all, the location is )ust 2 b locks f rom downtown on a quiet t ree-shaded street. There are 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, formal d in ing room, a large living room wtth f ireplace, base-ment. and 2Vi car garage. AVAILABLE FOR CHRISTMAS OCCUPANCY! $149,900 (453-8200)

NORTHVILLE! ORIGINAL OWNER!

A prized location at the quiet end ot the street introduces a handsome Colonial offered by the original owners. 4 bedrooms (3 with walk-in closets). 2V4 baths, formal dining room, a large family room with a fireplace, a glassed-in Garden Room, 1st f loor laundry, f inished basement, and side entrance garage wtth opener. Sprinklers, Central Air, aluminum cov-ered exterior tr im. CARED-FOR WITH PRIDE! $165,900 (453-8200)

DELUXE RANCH CONDO!

PLYMOUTH'S "WOODGATE".. . . (u8t west of Sheldon Is the perfect ly groomed sett ing of this ranch condomin ium offered by the origi-nal owners. Designed to be "BARRIER-FREE" wtth wide doors and spacious hallways Two bedrooms on the main floor, 3 down, 4 baths, fireplace, formal dining room, ail appliances remain and garage. Central Air. $134,000. (453-8200)

CANTON! FIRST OFFERING!

Pleasing exterior colors and fast idious at ten-t ion to Interior development dist inguish this Sunflower Village Colonial. Backing to the commons, there are 4 bedrooms, VA baths, formal dining room, family room wi th f i re-place, full basement, and 2V4 car a t tached ga-rage. Aluminum covered exterior t r im and su-perb landscaping further enhance this home. $119,900. (453-6200)

CITY OF

FIRST OFFERING! West of Main Street, you' l l discover a cozy Cape Cod on a quiet tree-lined street. There are 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, a study, formal dining, finiahed/carpet-ed recreation room and 2% car garage. A fenced rear yard, a deck, and newer insulated windows. A wonderful , welcoming home In su-perb condit ion $123,900 (453-6200)

PLYMOUTH! A WOODED ACRE!

CUSTOM BUILT fust 3 years ago. this brick and oedar one story home is tucked away on a private lane and boasts a magnlf lcant 1 Acre wooded sett ing Just East of Beck Road. There w e 3 badrooma. 2% batha. separate formal d M n g room. 27 x 18 IMng room wtth flre-ptace, 1st floor laundry, spectacular ki tchen, a i l s a l j i s r master bath wtth Jacuzzi, and over-stead side snt ranoa 2 * car garaoe. $199,000. (463-8200)

PLYMOUTH! A premium location back ing Into the commons. There s r * 4 bedrooms. 2% baths, formal dining, a study. 18 x 16 fsml ly room wtth s hoepttaMly bar and f ireplace. 1st floor laundry, new countertope, a cus tom de-signed walk- in master bedroom doeet . ex-travagant deck with barbeque YOU'LL BE PLEASED AT $179,900 (453-8200)

CITY OF PLYMOUTH! Singular ownership for over 50 yeers. A favored street two b locks from town. 3 bedrooms, 1'<t baths, opan wood staircaaa, separata formal dining room, a

tudy, beaement, and 2V* car ga rage AH alu-minum exterior and tr im, wet piaater wails, hardwood floors, naw main bath. RECOGNIZ-ABLE QUALITY! $139,900 (453-8200)

$480 McCLUMPMA, PLYMOUTH! 1 mfla Weet

oi

t h a d * tt*e*°3^bedrooms ( t s t floor msMsr? 2% batha, fo rmal d M n g room, a 29 x 20 f a m i y room wtth flrepieoe, country ki tchan with a 2nd flrepieoe. l e t floor laundry, bsasmsnt a i d

- - a i a a i m r 4 c i a - w u

PLYMOUTH'S WOGEWOOO HILLS" in t ro-duces an 8-year-old original ownar home m exceaent oondWon This "L IKE-NEW" Home Is on a qutet street and boasts 4 bedrooms. 2 M l . 2 haw batha, formal d M n g . 21 x 20 family room wi th a fleldetone flrepieoe. 1st f loor laurt-dry. baaamsnt. oversized 2 H car garaga wtth Opener CENTRAL AIR. WE LIKE m $199,500 ••45V6200)

i f K 1 K PLYMOUTH! FIRST OFFERING! A ouetom

o n nearly an A c r * 4 bedroome. 2 t u i , 2

half batha, opan wood i ta l rcaae, forme! d M n g room, larga tamfly room wtth Hrsplace, 1st floor laundry/hot>by room, l an t r r t T u t In master bath. 8 panel wood dod r * , snd oar side sntranoa garaga $29 t ,000 (483-8200)

OPEN SUN. 1-4 32415 WaaMnoton - N ol Joy. E ol Farmington Come see this mini Livonia ranch - 3 bedrooms. 1'4 beths. C4*pe«ed throughout Includ-ing kitchen, new counter lops in kitchen, new vanity In bath Patio doors o« kitchen to beeutlM deck Finished basement. 2 car garaga Only $65 200 C O L D W E L L B A N K E R 478-4660 261-4700 The sbove telephone number H not now, nor has it bean I since 12/66), affiliated with Century 21 Gold-house '

312 Lrvonia 313 Canton

STUNNING 3 bedroom 2% bath bnck ranch, teeturtng - 1st floor laundry, greal room with cathedral celling and nat-ural fireplace, large lot on a quiet court sett ma 2 car garege end much more $164 ,900

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823

GRAB THE CAR KEYS You w« want to aee tree apedous 3 bedroom ranch fanHLy room with flreplaca. 2 fun batha, haeeniain centre! air 2 car attached

tton Just $91 900

OPEN SUN. 2-5pm 9368 Knoieon Move-m condition or this 3 bedroom ranch m choice area of Livonia immediate occupancy $87,900 CaU

T h e l m a T a y l o r REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 OPEN SUN 2-5 - 16506 Country Club Dr S of 6, E of Levar 4 bed-room colonial, specious rooms, side-entry garage with opener 2H baths, master suite, splendid new oI

d. coxy fireplace m family room m i at $136,900

One Way Realty 473-5500

OVER 1500 SQUARE FEET Hvtng space m the 3 bedroom tri-al Much updating has been done

10 put this home m tip lop shape, including Mnace. roo< and carpet-ing Al kitchen appkanoae are In-cluded In the price of $79,900

HARRYS

WOLFE 474-5700

PRICE REDUCED - $69,900 Over H acre land 3 bedroom bnck ranch, attached garage, Flonde room, baaemenl. pool, great garden spot Joy/Middieben area Century 21. ABC 425-3250

PRIOE OF OWNERSHIP really ahows m this 3 bedroom brick ranch complete with central alr, fln-iahed baaamant and large country kitchen Roof and furnace have bean replaced Juat movem and erv loy Super location for only $77,000

HARRYS

WOLFE 474-5700

QUALITY THRU OUT- 4 bedroom. 2'4 bath ranch plus den Ceramic tile m kitchen 8 beth. trushed rac room m baaemenl New fumaoe. 2'4 car garage, new door 8 opener 1426aqft . $69,900 421-7518

RAMBLING RANCH m beeutlM Deer Creek 4 month new brick custom ranch, quality throughout Large great room with fireplace, country kitchen wtth bum-Ins. 2't baths. 1st floor laixidry. can-tral ak, patio, oversets 2% side ga-rage $179,900

N W LIVONIA Newly decorated 3 specious bed-room brick quad, oners - hardwood floors central sir, large Mng room, famty room, remodeled kitchen. V* batha. $65,900

REDFORD Maintenance free 3 bedroom IV* story akjmtnum sided, neutral car-peting. flruehed baaamant, slep-sav-Ing kitchan. lormal dining, deck, lanced yard $49,900

CENTURY 21 NADA, INC. 477-9800

SERENE SETTING North w eel Uvonia s lovely Wood-creek Farms spacious 2400 sq ft. 4 badroom colonial on a roomy lot with towering oaks 2W baths cen-tral air. <*mng room, aluminum trim and aummer porch $156,900

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

STUNNING Gorgeous 3 bedroom brick ranch newer insulated windows, newei carpet, fun basemen! with carpeted rac room, cantral aar. large 2 car rage quick occupancy. $74.

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 525-7900

SUPER STARTER m North Livonia 2 bedroom mainte-nance free bnck and aluminum ranch with newer rod. lumace. 1st floor laundry end immedieie occu-pancy Asking $45,900

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

Century 21 C O M M U N I T Y

7 2 8 - 8 0 0 0

THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH the neeri ol Uvonia Finished lemenl. 2 car garage and out-

standing hardwood flqprs Much much morel $91,900 (F-718)

The

Michigan Group Realtors

591-9200 TOP OF THE LINE

3 bedroom brick ranch in mmt con-dition snd decor sled to perfection You'll en|Cry the !'•» beths specious rooms, flrashed basement plue cen-tral air Thla home hae a private yerd that backs to wooded sre New on the market and priced to sell st $89,900

HARRYS

WOLFE 474-5700

HIGH GROWTH AREA Osiween Denton end Ridge Roeds

51354 Geddes 2 story farm houaa 40 acres end kddltlonei ecraage available Detached 3 car garaga. pole barr (new m i960 - 36X64 n> Syndecc Reeny Corporation 961-099S

JUST LISTED 3 bedroom 1H beth colonial, freshr> painted, deen end ready to move m Newer construction. 2 car attachec garege Home Warranty $68,500

DOLL HOUSE 3 bedroom bnck ranch, carpeted throughout, nawar knehen floor end wooden deck off breektaat nook large fenced yard Musi se* $7J,900

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

455-5880 464-0205

JUST LISTED! 4 bedroom quad has al new kitcn en cuelom oak cupboarde with pm lout shelves Family room w/wood burning flreplece '00% mamte-nance free exterior ?4«22 garage 20*40 above ground pool Trans terred owner Priced for Immediate sale Cell ART ANDERSON Re-Max Boardwalk 459-360C

WARM 8 INVITING la thla 4 bed-room. 2H bath quad, lormal dmmg room, large kitchen, family room with flrepieoe Just m time for the Holidays Priced al $119.900 Cal

T h e l m a T a y l o r REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000

LOOKING FOR A COLONIAL7

Brook side VMage Weet feet area s 1750 sq ft home In quiet subdiw sion 3 bedrooms. 1H beths. fam». room with flrspiace huge meets' suite. Just reduced asking $87 900 Open Sun

C e n t u r y 2 1 B D Y N A M I C

5 6 2 - 5 0 0 0

YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE Loving cere makes m this spotless 3 bedroom Nottingham ranch This fioms has ceramic tae kllehen hjyer snd baths. Jermelre cook lop. trsah compactor, buin-m microwave, wood thermo windows, cantral sir. prcileeeional landacapmg and backs to commons $163,900

HARRYS

WOLFE 474-5700

1 ACRE Prime erea is whsrs true 3 bedroom bnck rench ia located Wei main-tained with family room, ftniehed beaement patio piua 2 car attached garage Asking $ 106.000

KENNELLY 471-0404

313 Canton BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom 2-1 bath colonial on 7 acre perk Fu« tsai

newly decc neutrals. $124,500 Shown by ap-pointment 7426 Emerson 455-1666 BRICK COLONIAL with above ground pool & deck 3 bedroome 1'* baths, famay room with fire-place Like new Simple eaaumptlon at 9 * Immediate occupancy Near 1-275 $92,500 Donna Colaon. Jem ie Johnson Rett Estate «6l-0653

CANTON Colonial - 4 badrooma. 2 baths, oversize garage fireplace, family room, large Kvmg room naw carpeting, eppkancas. Home War-rant* included Great FHA or VA fl-nanong available $92,500

One Way Realty 473-5500

CANTON - 4 bedrooms 2'1 beths. basement garege. lamlfy room with flreplaca. dining room, 2200 sq fl 6658 Brookshire $117,500 Homeowners Concapt - 349-3355

or owner 961-6548 CONTEMPORARY RANCH 3 bad-room. 2 bath, cantral air. large deck, fun erel bnck fireplace, attached ga-rage OHered by anxious ownar. quick occupancy $65,900 397-3756

Congratulations to Roger Davis and Susan Davis, Top Sales Agents

For September 1988

. 1 Roger Davie Suean Davie

"Excep t iona l Service' ' Is the key to Roger and Susan's success. If you are thinking of buy ing or selling, call Roger or Susan for your Real Estate needs today!

R E D C A R P E T K E i m

SOUTH, INC. REAL ESTATE 453-0012

Neatly Nestled among the trees Backyard Is a treed wonder land with 28 Austr ian pines, enor-mous and Interesting patio wtth landscaped border -what a pleasure Inside is a meticulous ranch with 3 bedrooms and 2Vi baths, also Included is a conven-ient 1st floor laundry room and central air. Asking $123,900 Don't let this one pass you by, call:

NOEL or NORMA

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R 459-6000

The sbove telephone number is not now nor hes 1 been (since 12/66) amnetod with Century 21 Gold-

NEW CUSTOM BUILT 3 bedroom, l ' i bath. 1300 sq ft co-lonials Luxurious entry, stained woodwork, ceramic Me bethrooms 60 foot lots Loceted In the Foro Rd /Sheldon area Pnce, $74,900

961-3627

N CANTON. By Owner 4 bed'oon-coiontel. 2H baths, tuly csrpeied 8 finished baaamant. large deck. 2"4 car attached garaga Opan Sun 1-5 $115,000 981-6673

O P E N S U N . , 1 T O 4 Spacious 2400 Sq Ft bnck coloni-al 4 bedrooms 2'4 baths Famlfy room with flreplaca. wet bar snd doorwe* 1st floor laundry Base meat, attached garaga immedlsie occupancy Reduced to $116,900 S of Ford. W ol L«ey

42754 SHADOW LAWN Rachel Ftton, 348-3000

RE/MAX 100 OPEN SUN. 2-5

6708 CHADWICK. Sunflower Sub This elegant colonial leeturee e beautiful open foyer, approx 2.650 sq ft with 4 bedroom. 2H beths Wester bedroom leeturee prtveie bath, dreeamg area and walk-in doeet Family room w/fireplace, fun baeament attached 2 car garage Oulck occupancy A*mg$l29 900

Call Tim Kazy 459-3600

Re-Max Boardwalk

Country PERFECT

1.400 aq ft brick ranch kitchen family room with maater bath, flniahad I ground pool, fast occupancy $89 900 522-7626

1st SUBURBAN REALTY NICK EXARHOS

RARE FINO towering trees and qmel area make [fee brick 3 bedroom ranch e plee aura to come home to with Us mod emaed kitchen, flrashed baaamsnt 2 car garaga and roomy lot $89 900

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

SPECTACULAR BRICK RANCH laalaluay decorated Fam«y room

shop m partiety flniahad beaement end 2 car detached garage Cal tor

today $97 500

The

Michigan

Realtori 591 -9200

Qntu i )^

W e l c o m e s T o The i r T e a m

J . S C O T T I N C .

a * • f c t V ^

\\ D O A A e W W C A DAN

PREVIOUS CLIENTS 4 FRIENDS

5 2 2 - 3 2 0 0 30104 Ford Rd. (SherkJen Square) Garden City

R E A L E 6 T R T E

Thursday, November 17. 1988 OAE

Place your Classified Heal Estate Advertisement in more than 150.000

affluent Suburban Detroit Homes ROCHfSUR

6 o l e 302 Birmngham-Bloc^ lieKl 103 West BloomhsM-Orchard Lake 304 FannmgtorvFarminglor nas 305 Brighton, tarninc Wa*sd ls>s 306 SoutMWd-Llthrup 307 South Lyon, Minor d H^N*no 306 RocheWar Troy 309 Royil Oak-Oak Bart

Mh«Mi(tor Woods 310 Wixom-Commerce-Umon Lake 311 Oakland County Homes 31? Lrvonia 313 Canton 314 Pfftnoulti 315 Nonh*Hle-Non 316 Wettiand-Gar-oer Crty 317 Radford 318 Oesf&orr-Oearborn Meigms 311 Qrosaa Poerte 320 Homes-Wayne County 321 Homes-Livings!on County 322 Hom«s-Maco.-rvc County 323 Horns*

Wasntenae County 324 0the< Suburban Homes 325 Rea Estate Samces 324 Cordos 327 New Home Bunders 328 Duplexes-! ownhouses 330 Apartments 332 Mobile Homes 333 Northern P>opertr 334 Out of "own Properly 335 TimeShars 336 Flonda P»oc«riy 33? Farms 336 Cojntry Homes 339 Lots I Acreage 340 Laka River Rasd P-operi,

342 Laka Front Property 346 Cemetery I ots 351 business 8 o'ess. 3^4

Buddings 352 Commercial.'Ret*! 353 industrial/Warehouse

Saieo 354 Jxom P'ooen* 356 invwtmen' Property 358 Mortgages Land Contract 360 Business Opportunities 36' Money to loan-Bor'ow 365 Real Estat" Wanted 364 .istings Wanted

WEST BLOOMFIELOT BtOOV FIELD

BiRMif-OtAM.

'AfifieNGTON

IVONIA

PLYMOUTH

R e n t 400 Aparmenii 401 Fumnure Rental 40? Furrvshed Apartments 403 Rent® Agency 404 Houses 405 Property Mgmr' 406 Fur-isr.ee -louses 40; Mcfr-e Homes 406 [Xpiein 410 Firs 412 Towr/vouses'Condominiums 413 TV-* Stare 414 Flcnda Renins 415 vacation Rertais 416 Hails

417 Residence Exchange 419 Mobke *ome Scace 420 Rooms 421 Jwig Quarters io Share 422 Wanted lo Rem 423 Wanted 10 RentReso^ Property 424 mouss Sitting Service 425 Convalescent Nursmj tomes 426 Home HeaW Care 427 Foster Care 429 "omes lor the Aged 429 Parages1 M*»i Stor»ge 432 Commercial,'Reta. 436 0f*s Business Space

E Q U A L H O U S I N G O P P O R T U N I T Y 4i -»• esisre scvwtisrip m ma -*wva*w « suo»ec- ro Feoera' Fa* Houmne *<' --*/• -ia.« r «ppa m scleras, "any •mrfehem .V Mcmwiior c on 'ace color •ttqror if. C -renro-' ~r> ~1#|# tr, ijcf «rrvrar.»n Mc-rimmeftor, ' r n i n r v w w """ ' * * " twnCi t raf an, a<7vwr»ru-vp >0 «« ttrtir wfvcn -j m ' "* 1 —or: f t •oxtc, -jir t ' npn m

"hn nnmuiw t-t tst'itrvt on an «n,a a»v?

" sdvw»ng n t f» ..*wrv» 4 tccem-ic a subiect to the conotions listed n the appucabie -s:e card copies ol «f«n srs svs<iatM ••om the Ai enamg Ospanmert T t w w «. £ccamr< Hwwspacwri J625" Schoolers/1 Road Lrvorua Ml 4«'K) (3131 59' 2300 'he Oeeanier 8 Ecoemnc rsaer sa tt* -igh! rot to sccept sr sdvartnar's

Oceans i Eccaninc *O "•• -»,» no suthonty to bmd tha -wwspapsr end only pubkcatior- o> an scNanaament vial conateuie Via ecceptanca d the sdvartiaer j or Oar

314 Plymouth

OPEN SUN 2-5pm 1470 Maple St S of Ann Arbor Tral E ol Shaidon WaBi lo Oown-lown Plymouth Irom this charming Ckfiord Wngnt (Issigrnci colonial nestled on a trea-shadad lot m pres-tigious Hough Pirt The home >aa turee 4 generous bedrooms W bafha spacious living room with fieidslcme flrsplece. coiy lamay room With brick Nraplece. lormal dmmg room with crown moldings snd b4ty window s lamay sua kitch-en with Jarm-Aire rsnge and cue-tomued pantry, snd a screened porch Come lee the qualities and many custom smsruties throughout $249.900 Ask lor

Shirley Ford or Lynn Vanerian

Real Estate One 455-7000

315 North vtUe-Novi

BEAUTIFUL FRENCH COLONIAL

Tral lwood' Colonial E <captions! Plymouth hornet 4 Dad-rooms 2% baths. Horary family • oom wrth fireplace firs' floor laun-dry Nearly new pine paneled sun-room with cathedral calkng Central air new carpet 4 beautifully landscaped yard $185 900

For mors information please call K a t h y B a r k e r

REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000 455-3728

Plymouth Town,«mp provides ihe sat-ing lor this better than new 2500 sq h colonial Four oedrooms 2't bsths. lull basamani central air snd large deck Camper® to the models and »ee whsl a good buy trus la' .$174 900 FEHLIG REAL ESTATE 453-7600 PLYMOUTH TWP - Large Lot -$76,900 Super terms FmA. VA terms sre avsflsbie on tin* beautiful

' nome features 2 bedrooms i belh large tsmay room with bnck flre-D«ce bay window and doorwel leading 10 16*20 deck breezewsy stiacned 2'* car garage and all sp-pkences stay Hurry! One one won't last long- CaU Donne Foreman R-vMar Boardwalk 459-3600

P L Y M O U T H WALK TO TOWN

Tf»s bnck homs is located on s qui-et deadend street scroas Irom perk Move in condition Only $69,900

RED CARPET KEIM Elite Properties

4 7 8 - 5 5 5 5

313 Canton 314 Plymouth

TRANQUIL PRIVATE WOODED SETTING m N Csnton best de-scribes this oversized 1 700 sq ft 3 Ded'OOm fun bock ranch This is tru-ly the shsrpesi fufi Anisned base-ment you will find complete with wet Oar sno Vepiece done to perfec-tion : lull baths on mam. level 2 car insulated garege New carpel and wsllpeper done within last 2 years throughout Large I amity room with natural flreplece backing to a beau-tiful tread setting Central air end ceturm tans Just Hated at $119.900 Call Gsrv Jonee for epoointment si Re-Max BoardwMk 4 59-3600

314 Ptymouth FAMILY SIZE

1973 built Canton brick quad <evei on a large cul-de-sac lot backs to open commons 4 bedrooms 'amay room with flreplece basement snd sn sxtrs big 2'4 car stiached ga-rage $9t 300

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

NEW LISTING PL vmOJTm RiDGE'WOOO HILLS I

4 oedroom 2w Bath dormered lo« nuar family room with natural fire-place. country kitchen with premium cabinets 6 panel wood docs stained woodwork and wood mau-laied windows oversized 2'i car side entry garage central air Won-derfully developed lot gives this home an .mpressrve look $259 900 CaH lor list ot smenrtiek

K a t h y B a r k e r REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 455-3728

THREE BEDROOM ranch m lovaly MsyOower Village. 1.800 sq h , new root, carpeting windows garage floor opener finished basement protesnonsl landscaping newly decorated inside 8 out central an f>rapiece an appliances stay Musi see to believe' Just reduced to $114 900

Van Esley Real Estate 459-7570

ON NEARLY 2'i acres of ever greeas flower gerdens A trees have creeled the perfect setting fo* this weu burn IS story Cape Cod Wesi of Ptymouth VOu will hnd it impec-cably maintained Here are 3 bed rooms 12 down i upl. wet plaster walls hsrdwood floors s large country krtchen tult basement 4 oversized 2'i car garsge Very low taxes & will con-sider land contract terms $119,900

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

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 BY OWNER 10631 T'silwood E ol Canton Center W Sheldon. Colon.-ti on wooded lot 4 bedrooms. 3 l Oaths finished rec room many up-daled extras'" Shuttered windows, ceramic tiled toyer 6 kitchen cedar eioset central air 8 much more' $192 500 4 53-0101

314 Ptymouth

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 566 KARMADA PLYMOUTH

Just East C Sheldon 4 North of Farmer

CHARMING RANCH wtth walk to downtown Plymouth location Homes 'eatu'e two large bedrooms a fu« basement a lovely kitchen with a bay window breakfast room, enor mous 2 tx 11 toot living room a fab-ulous flower garden 4 a 2 plus car garsge Priced st $74,500

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

S H A R P 3 bedioom bnck rsnch newer car peimg ioof and windows 2 fire-places tor a cor. wmter finished basment with loads ol siorege 1 year Home Warranty $96,900

O U T S T A N D I N G 3 bedroom 2 fuk batti bnck ranch, hnishad basement Florida room. 2 firepisces and much more $114 900

L O V E L Y C O L O N I A L 4 bedroom 1'i batty country kitchen with pme cupboards, family room with fireplace lormal ammo room, 2 car attached garage $134 900

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

455-5880 464-0205

THREE BEDROOM bnck Cape Cod Landscaped cioae to downtown, beautiful neighborhood. 32x22 heat-ed garage igreat for hobbies), ener-gy efficient Aftar 6pm. 455-2957

PRICE JUST REDUCED The srea s most beautifully landscaped outdoor pool complete with mutli-ievei decks 8 gardens The pool fins from wster cascading dow-1 S rock wail that makss up part of the outdoor Jacuzzi The spa-cious homa has 2 oedrooms 4 s II-Brary with wet bar that could easily be converted to s Third bedroom There IS plenty of room m the base-ment for additional bedrooms, bath room family room 4 mora The homa features cathedral cartings beautltul flreplaca. ceramic tile Bathrooms 4 even a heated drive-way $285,000 Lorenz 4 Associates. Realtors 453-7000

315 Northville-Novi

NORTHVILLE COUNTRY - S acres. 3 bedroom one* 3's car garage $172 900 437-3344 NORTHVILLE'S PREMIER Home Builder has 3 choice >ots available lor custom homes in the $395,000 and up range Good property m Northville is hard lo And snd these lots sre exceptional They are m the Edenderry/Shsdbrook araa snd Pheasant Hilts Additional details available by cMbng Phyllis Lemon Re-Max Boardwalk 459-3800

bay windows, crown moicngs m •oyer kill basement imder famtfy room. Meriaal cstuieu named woodwork. 4 bedroome 2% bams ismay room snd abrary $205 900

The

Michigah Group Realtors

851-4100 BEAUTIFUL TH-ievel in Heather woods Lovely home ir. exceaent famly subdivision Priced very ree-sonabfy Cal

P h y l l i s L i v i n g s t o n e REAL ESTATE ONE

851-1900

315 Morthvilte-Novi LIKE PRIVACY 4 LUXURY?

you I love tws uraqua custom con-temporary m the Frank Lloyd Wngm style TMs recently upOaled 4 bed

• on over fa heai*1! wooded ecrae down s seek j cterl deadend roed Seconds kom "we've Oaks Mai Lavish use ol wood brick and glaae btocke New forrreca kitchen Aimoat 3.000 sq fl ol latoaous kvmg Wood ptanked vaulted csumga. cove ng ak decor slor perlec" Cues .leas from every room A ses st $239 000

ASK FOR ANDV COLLINS

Merrill Lynch Realty

6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

BY APPOINTMENT Brick Tutor 3 bedrooms 1H baths. fsnMy room/ fireplace spacious kitchen besemet garaga larga deck knd more $144,900 HMS. 560-0070

Colony Estates Offers decor al or touches through-out Immaculate and wal mam-tamed colonial has 4 bedrooms. 2'A baths, lormal dining room, flreplaca m fsmlly room 2 car attached ga-rage $157 900

Beautiful Cape Cod - m prestigious N Beacon Woods Hardwood floors m lamay room and study neutral decor Day-windows ceramic foyer 4 bed-rooms, 2'-v baths family room with flrspiace uprsry basement 2 car sttsched garegs with door opener $224 900

CENTURY 21 Hart ford South

464-6400 Fantastic Home

Country charm throughout 3 bad-room 2 fun bath colonial 1st floor •sundry wood floors m knehen snd entry located on s quiel cul-de-sac $125,900

Executive Living 4 bedroom 2'-! bath cokxui. lormal dining room famify room with natu-ral firspiace. 1st floor laundry. 2 car attached gersge $219,900

P r i d e of O w n e r s h i p Shows in this 2 Dedroom ranch on s beautiful s acre lot Many imprele-ments inside end out Plymouth/ Canton schools $69 900

Privacy Over an acre ol wooded sits secludes tha 3.000 sq H ranch, custom built 4 bedroom 3 lu» bath snd 2 larrufy rooms Be surs and sas this one1 $186,000

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823

NICE 8 COZY is this cute 2 bedroom located on almost acre lot wtth mature treee Quiet. yet doee to Oty conveniences shopping, churches and schools Asking onfy $79 900 Call David White The Michigan Group Realtors 477-0711

NOVI - Open Sat * Sun 1-4 131 Buffing!on S Ol S Lake Dr . W of Novi Rd New construction - 3 bed-room coidhMM m new Lakehont Sub Wtfh lake privileges $104,000 Other models from $79,J West at 12 Oaks

>,900 Century 21 349-6800

ATTENTION HOMEBUYERS: Are you thinking of buying a new or existing home? The Michigan State Housing Development Au-thority ( M S H D A ) has two pro-grams to help cut the financing costs of homeownership. If you are a modest-income family or single person, call M S H D A at 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 2 7 - 0 1 5 8 (Monday-Fri -day 8 am-5 pm) for more infor-mation.

NORTHVILLE 2 story contemporary charmer 3 bedrooms 2 Ml Oaths huge greet room wtth circular fireplace end country kitchen - on n acre Most everything is new $113,900 Open Sun 1-4. but why wait! Cal

ANNE or JOAN

C E N T U R Y 2 1 ROW 464-7111

N O V I Lovely 2 story brick noma 4 bed rooms 2 » baths ceramic toyer *• land «richer, lormal dmmg roon •-tusry. 1st floor laundry larga c * 0 1

decks, sprinkler system 4 more $189,900 178-9130 E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

OWNERS ANXIOUS - 4 Dedroom 2'i bath, formal dming room, low •Ow mamlenenca inside snd out price to sal Cal James C Culler ReMtv 349-4030

315 HorthtrtMa Novi YOULL IMPRESS WITH THIS ADORESS' Specious Worthies

316 Weelland Garden City

desasds court locebon Formal dm •ng room end great ioowi. perfect lor hoadey sntertameig $178 000 IC-604I

The

Michigan Group Realtors

591-9200 316 Waattand Garden City

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom Cape Cod 2 K* Dofhe country kjfeften c*rpe*mg hmeneti

bteut«tv#r 3*corai •d large tancad fco« mowa-«r> oond»-tion ISO 900

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

CHARMING 3 bedroom bnck rsnch with 27 ft lamay room newer roof driveway 8 lumace basement lerge ?'i car ge rsge with opener many extras

$73 900

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

C H A R M A E L E G A N C E Cnarm 4 aMgarire ikedttee Ms 1

room home m ona ol Weenand a at areas VMyi windows «vu out. window with bench aaat 8 bu»

m -e* urtt 1 car attaohed garsos could be convened lo s race famiy or work room 4 SCS nave a 21* car garage m Deck Over 1000 aq It ol eel country »nng m the oty al lor

only $75,000

Century 21 J S c o t t , I n c .

522-3200

3-M C*y

IMMEDIATE OCCUPAMCY Cmwii Man rem 2-8 Maeiaii

sq R ram* wflh n a w « i

or her room Deck fenced lot 1 Low tanas $37 900

Century 21 J. Sco t t . Inc.

522-3200 JUST LISTED

westland - Lovely 3 bedroom, coun try kischen Florida room caipaekiy

"Piece 2*. FOR THE FAMILY

that wenu n si 4 titorotm Charming 1H story brick 4 bed

me wrth basemen! flrsplece gs • si on pars seftmg KM with

plenty Ol fruit trees $58,500 CENTURY 21 B DYNAMIC

562-5000

car garage fenced yard. park4ke salting $78,900

CENTURY 21 Cole Realty 937-2300

WESTLAND OPEN HOUSE - Si* 12-4pm 3 Dedroom rsnch. nice

quick occupancy Aakmg $58,000

OPEN HOUSE Sun 1-5 36555 Canyon Or S of Cherry HH E ol Mix Alumaxmi DrsKk ranch. 3 bedroom 2 bath tamay room with firepiaca 2 car garage updated $75 900 I A I inc 459-0420 or 464-3995

WESTLAND 33673 8>eck1oot 2 oedroom brick ranch. w«tf> rnsain Jrd bedroom m bsasnieiii 2't car parage $«9 900 Ownar 126-66 '7 -someowners Concept at 12 Oaks

349-3355

MHford Area

' P R I V A C Y A B O U N D S Tfws fantastic 12 acre estate in the MHford Area Featuring 4 large bedrooms. 2 full and 2 half baths family room with field stone fireplace library large country krlchen Full walk out baaemenl wtth a 31 x 40 antertalnment room with large circular bar and wine cellar Over 4.000 sq feet of Uvtng •pace Greet home for the entertainer P-iced at $219,900 For more information call and as* lor

O r i t u r 21

8 u b u r b a n Real tors

A n n a C a r l e e c o 43133 W. S e v e n M i l e Nor thv i l l e 3 4 9 - 1 2 1 2 o r 3 4 8 - 1 5 2 1

S a l e s B y :

B A I L 0 REAL ESTATE

4 3 7 - 2 0 6 4

Model Hours:

M-F 1-6 S a t - S u n 12-6

S K B W A C f t t A K E C S I A T E S

•Serene Country Setting*Lake Privileges*112 Acre Lots from s24.000

•Underground Utilities*Paved Roads

See the Quality-Built Construction of The Cedarcrest

and the Heatherwood" fCorrunQ SOO"1

Locat ion: Nine Mile Rd 1 '/i M. W. of Pontiac Trail

Green Oak Townsh ip C o n s t r u c t i o n By: • C u s t o m C o u n t r y H o m e s • Char les Con t rac t i ng

R E D C A R P E T

K E i m

S O U T H . INC R E A L E S T A T E

153-0012 The llcli4Vil IVoplc !

r HAYFIUR M X A Q E M J I C H

B m u M v I C a n t o n t h r e e b e d r o o m h o m a lee turmg 1W bathe. p v t i a V y hnraned beeement with ext ra large w o r k r o o m , b e e m e d ceHingt s n d flreplece m greet room. 2 3 o o r w a * a leading to petto, a n d many m o r e u p d e t e e y o u most aaetl $114.7001'

FMrrASTW H 0 « M DCWA&f « M R . 0 « O M C o m p l e t e wtth tour b e d r o o m e . b e t h s . f o r m a l ttvtng r o o m a n d dinmg. pfcj« a convenient ty locat -e d d e n a n d lamfty r o o m wtth na tura l f i replace, a g o o d sized first floor laundry a n d a 19 X 11 k i tch-e n m a k e thi t h o m e perfect for anyone ) $ 1 3 4 . 8 0 0 1

C u s t o m buVI 3 b e d r o o m ft. o l I M n g wall flreplece. 1% baths f i replace c o v e r e d pet lo tached g a r a g e sitting S i 14 .000

O r e * ! R o o m I. r e c r o o m 7 7 , aim i * iuii i tikri o n a % a c r e

1,750 aq

x 2 0 wtth . 2 car at -t r e e d totl

F C * S T A J t T t M O H I

v m , « T Z p - a ki tchen large family C t o a a to town brtck rsnch l o c e t e d In N e w En®- m quiet Ptymouth na ighbor t tood L e r g a oountry

room wtth w o o d b u r n m g flreplece! 2 h* be ths lend V lkaga m noi lhweat Ptyenouth F a e t u r a a ki tchen, specious brtght M n g r o o m wtth b e a m e d __ __ _ T h r e e bedroome. tv% baths M l L a ea rner * , at- ce thedra l casing. O u f c * o c c u p a n c y a n d m o v e - m

VOU w e " b a t a c h e d g « g . ^ H n « d lot C - lor l u r t f w " ™ * \ u t i SS4 9 0 0 muit b e e rtonw JOB Ofwf • ' j . v w i

V h car garaoe . l o c e t e d o n a lc*w trafHc street i

mrpnaed

H M j l n n , . a. . Loceted on a w l s H sere tNs moe heme «ee-

turee 2 bedroom w m 3rd beOroom m NnWted a j tha I

g | ^ j j l

w

- D I C K E R , REALTOHS e f S d 6 7 0 S . M A I N S T .

* P L Y M O U T H

455-8400

BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED AND UPDAT-ED In Northville's Historical District, wtth 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, large modern kitchen, master suite, fireplace, sitting room. Priced at $225,000

A SPECIAL home not to be i st $137,800 wtth 3 cozy bedroome. V/> baths, wonderfully open layout that's spe-cial tor family gatherings and warmly deco-rated In neutral colors! Cal to sea It to-day!!!!

GORGEOUS TUDOR IN SUPER FAMILY AREA. Large family room with cozy fire-place. formal dining, private study, ceramic floors, nice patio and deck Four bed-rooms. 2'4 baths. Corporate owners offer-ing decoratlno allowance and help with closing costal

FOUR BEDROOMS. I t t baths. 1860 sq. f t Oversized fam»y room haa woodburning Franklin stove. Formal dining room, newer carpeting snd windows, and located m nice area dose to schools. Just $134,900!!!

w UNIQUE OLDER HOME rooma. 2 beths, huge baaamant garage Bum In 1930, It aieo

Feetures 5 bed-

ftvtng room wtth fireplace, ieeded zoned heett C a l to see Rat $150,5001

- »- - - S — a f* ,| a — I w I I-Hn fc--. f-> . . • ,, — ^^a

SCnOOlS! I m lltm 0«"ng. laf iwy fOCXTV. W V

floor leundry. eeey with mature treee! $108.50001

^ ^ m > u s £

Court, P t y m o u t h ' o U r t t e p o l n t e V M a g e

F o l l o w t h a o l g n o M. o f f W H c o i R d . A SUPER va lue el $100,800. t N e heme o«-

of impron

FUCSHLV UnM wi th $ I

O E C O A A T O ) T O W M ^wWw^na kn M m IWM A

HOUSE

ptaa orters pieoa In ftn

' • ' W W "» Popu«

Ing roem^Onllhed torn

W OCWV-

central air. r taat fat oo#y $119.900W

I f i e *

W M d M d

QardanCtty

JJvonia Schools ^ 2 ? 3 ' * * * * ' • < * * * m - J *

muo and d m H m

O&E Thursday. November 17. 1068

—_ — - - w w n«nv -Laeergarage.sra.soo

CENTURY 21 Your Reel E l U U S25-7700

House s«n •*» » . 1-5 <76 Surrey Heights, Wesl land

<" j«.»ohn HteToof CKarry hm) . " * » * « » « bedrooms 'amity

— ^ ; « « • * «t. » < * • « • « - « > g ^ a g .

« " " » • « IveSaSe ITS] wrth . . Paura Co.: 422-4501

- W 0 W ' W H A T A VALUE

ots o l i * d a l e e * i e w n d o e a ne aaaMnum siding ft root * " e ^ s treed lo t Just $41

^ e n t u r y 2 1 COMMUNITY

728-8000

316 Westland Garden City

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION Charming 3 badroom Cape Cod » modal sharp condnion. Format d a * modai sharp condnion ing. lovely KAcftan w i n sppaanoea. finished baaamanl 2 car garaga mca dock, larga fenced >ard N mm t o o n have • new ownar II could ba

$65 500 Call MOKE BAKER 459-3600

MCSTLANO Ooan Nov 20. 2-5pm Lovaly bl-ievef 4 badroom* newly amodeled Bath, country kitchen

Jan. carpeted throughout $42 900

Call Yvonne Rivera REAL ESTATE ONE

565-3200 581-3181

317 Radford 963)LEVERNE

2 badroom t '» bath txicx rai<ft. Mvn l r y dacor with hardwood " O f f . Hi appliances ti led ft paneled s«>» •nam with ihower g i U M C In bec» sorch Claan $89 500 Call H o r n * owners Concapt al 12 Oaks

349-3355 Or w n w - 937-3029

317 Radford 317 Radford ABSOLUTE Y BEAUTIFUL

J Badroom brick Ranch features (Hushed Baaamant with bar ft fire-place. f ireplace In living room, dm-mg room ft 2 car garaga For your own private showing

CALL J B BORREGARD

C E N T U R Y 2 1 CHALET 477-1800

ASSUMPTION S Had lo rd noma dacoratad m nau-Iral dacor Brick 3 badrooma. V * beths Natural f ireplace Cantral air FoBy insulated Mechanics gersoe Baaamant workshop C a l today lor your showing

Integrity 525-4200

Brick Cape noma features - 3 bedrooms, natu-ral f ireplecs cantral air 2 \ car ga-raga and lormal dtnmg room Excel-• n t condition, locatad near golf course Moma Protect ion Ptan in-cluded $64 900

ERA Orchard Hills 737-2000

BRICK beeuly near goH course All naw anargy windowi insulation, heat-eir finished baaamant 2 car garaga Partact lor hoadayal »0 down vatarana 12 900 down FHA Ownar motivated CaH tor act ion

One Way Realty 522-6000

NEW LISTING All Ihe work s baan donel Move right into mis charming completely updatad 3 badroom brick homa Cozy l iraplaca In living room, larga master badroom and finished rac r o o m

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

317 Radford BY OWNER - South Radtord 3 bad-room bnck ranch 1H batha Fun

owl Mual >aa $77,900

CHARMER Cuta 3 badroom (tartar, laaturaa -dan huga laundry room. 2 car ge-•aga and mora Won l laai 134 900

CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111 CLEAN wall kapt 3 badroom bun-galow unfinished baaamant on a paved Urea l VA buyers waicoma $36 500 Aa* lor

Joe Nimmo REAL ESTATE ONE

261-0700 533-2031

OPEN SATURDAY 12-3 OPEN SUN0AY 12-5

24650 Westgate 3 badroom brick r anch , 2 baths, aluminum tram fin-i shed b a a a m a n t cornar lot m o v a m cond i t ion $8 1 900 532-9531

This 1.200 ft bnck ranch is larg-ar than it looks with 3 badrooma. larga kitchan, ivy batha on 1st floor cantral air nawar car pat Ing nautral tonas throughout garaga and baaa-manl $64,900

CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111

317 Radford

REMODELEO KITCHEN CENTRAL AIR

3 badroom bnc* ranch, newly daco-ratad throughout Custom drapes gorgaous carpal bulll-m diafiwesh ar profeeaioneliy finished rac room with gas log firapiaca, bar Nawar furnace walar haatar 'OO' extra in-sulation garaga impeccrtMe homa $59,900 Call MARY KELLY Re-Max Waal 261-1400

RIDGEMONT 3 badroom brick rsndt with dm>ng room brushed baaamanl and ga-raga

$8,000 DOWN 3 badroom. 1'< ba th Brick r a n c h wrth baaamant and 2 car garage $59 900

CENTURY 2 1 Today 538-2000

TOWNSHIP Nostalgic charmmg. older country homa Almost ' . acre 4 bad, large living room ft kitchen dmmg room Surrounded by shsde trees Under-pr iced si $51 500 Owner 255-46 u

r/ch weitzer

JUST LISTED - Impeccable 4 bedroom quad-tevel in a beaut i fu l and much sought after family neigh-borhood . This home has everything but a new o w n e r . Cent ra l air, f i rep lace , met icu lous landscaping, neutral decor and much more. Only $102,900. 453-6800 (P20MAN)

iU

3TUNNING COLONIAL -A beautiful area of lov-ingly maintained homes. This 4 bedroom, 2'/i bath features newer ki tchen, furnace, central air and humidif ier. Plush beige carpet - tasteful de-cor! Doorwai l leads to a screened sun porch. Fire-place in family room to warm you this winter. (P57GOV) $179,900 453-6800

! » 3 y

PLYMOUTH CONDO - CLOSE TO TOWN -Fresh-ly papered and painted in neutral tones for the fussy buyer. Newer furnace with central air in 1986. Newer ceramic tile in Vi bath and master bath. Some newer neutral carpet. Natural fire-p lace in great room. $108,900 453-6800 (PQ5WOO)

EDENBERRY/NOfTTHVILLE -Enjoy the beautiful set t ing of this contemporary home from Its many w indows and doorwal ls. This home features 3 bedrooms. 2Vi baths, f inished basement and 14" x 36' inground pool. Too many extras to list. For $299,000. 453-6800 (P55SHA)

UNIQUE FLOOR PLAN -Beauti ful 3 bedroom. 2 ba th , spl i t- level In Plymouth Township, first floor fami ly room wi th cathedral ceilings, formal dining room, f inished rec room. 2 levei deck surrounded by pa t io and lush landscaping. $134,900 453-8800 (P87BAY)

• E S T SUV SI PLYMOUTH -3 bedroom. 1'4 bath colonia l , backing to woods, newer furnace, flre-plece In family room. Immediate Occupancy, lo-ca ted o n beeutHul t ree l ined street, central air. new dlahwasher $92,900 453-8800 (P50PAR)

SPECIAL M - T O W N PLYMOUTH HOME. JUST REDUCED -Walk to town and schools f rom this lovely t reed location. Newer furnace, central air. water heater, a luminum skMng. Kitchen has up-d e l e d counters end oven-range 3 large bed-roome. 2 beths. flreplece and buat-m bookcaees in lamay room. 12 x 11 sunroom. $116,900 463-S800 (PSOROSI

PLYMOUTH, WALK TO T O W N -Turn tha key snd move r ight Into thla extremely sherp 3 bedroom. 2 be th brtefc ranch. Thla home has s newer fur-nece. centra l air and rooi . The decorat ing la neu-tral. the exterior la melntenence free, mual see. t » 1 . 9 0 0 453-8800 (P36ADA)

Da r l ene S h e m e n e k l , P l y m o u t h

453-6600

Reo l G / to te . lnc . Homes. A a n d G a r d e n s

% LIVONIA -The Brady Bunch could live comforta-bly In th is huge 4 bedroom colonial nestled In one of Livonia's most exclusive areas. Elegant exteri-or elevation, large yard. 2% baths, full basement. 2 car s ide entrance garage SHARP! QUICK OC-CUPANCY! $144,900 522-5333 (L05FAI)

LIVONIA -Stately 4 bedroom. 2% bath pi l lared colonial located in desirable Livonia's IDYLE HILLS ESTATE. This home offers a gracious foyer, extra large library, country kitchen, master bedroom suite with walk-In closet $159,900 522-5333(L28ELL)

PRICE REDUCEDtBeautifuI 3 bedroom. 2 ' I bath brick ranch located in prest igious Northville Com-mons - approximately 2000 sq ft. of living space that offers all the amenit ies for today's Hving. $169,900 349-1515 (N45BAN)

CITY OF NORTH-VILLE -Unique 1 bedroom, 1% bath Condo with walk-out lower level. Lo-cated high on a hill w i th a fan tas t i c p e n t h o u s e v i e w . E u r o p e a n s ty led kitchen, great room with fireplace and 26 foot doorwail. C e r a m i c t i l e In foyer, f irst f loor laundry and Baths and mucfi more! $139,500 349-1515 (N46EAS)

UVONIA -TIFFANY PARK 3 bedroom tri-level. gracious master bedroom with bath, country kitchen, family room with f ireplace, bar. separate laundry room, oversized 2 car detached garage, patio. Too many extras to list. $99,900 522-5333 (L34SUM)

CITY OF NORTHVILLE -Unique 1 bedroom. V/i bath Condo with walk-out lower level. Located high on a hill with a fantastic penthouse view. Eu-ropean styled kitchen, great room with fireplace and 26 foot doorwail. Ceramic tile in foyer, first floor laundry and baths. Room for a second bath. Large deck for entertaining. 1 car garage and much morel $ 139.500 349-1515 (N46EAS)

WESTLAND -LIVONIA SCHOOLS! Must see to appreciate this immaculate 3 bedroom ranch, newer carpet thru-out. central air. 2 '4 car garage, covered patio, finished basement and wet bar. All for only $64,900 522-5333 (L45FRE)

NOVI CONDO.Country Place is the location of this sharp ranch home with a large deck and your own garage All of the appl iances are included. $79,500 349-1515 (N60GLE)

NORTHVILLE -Time is of the essence If you are looking for the very best This gracious Tudor is court located In one of North vine's most presti-gious areas Exceptional 4 bedroom. 2V» bath brick and cedar exterior with s ide turned garage Stunning family room, central entrance foyer, for-mal dining room, jusl to list a few of the many features. $245,900 522-5333 (L85MAP) REDFORD -CONDO! Rarely can you And a 2 bed-room condo at such an af fordable price. This condo is in mint condi t ion and large bedrooms, k i tchen wi th eating araa plus s formal dining area off the living room. Neutral decor thru-out On! $39,500. 522-5333 (L41SEV)

REDFORD -SUPERCALAFRAGALiSTIC! is the word for this 3 bedroom ranch just 11 years old wi th family sue kitchen, lots of cupboards plus pantry No-wax floor, large bath that opens to master bedroom, nicely f inished rec room plus d iv ided work area and OH-Yes. central ak. $58,900 522-5333 (L85ROC)

REDFORD -Charming 3 bedroom. 2 bath alumi-num 1/ story bungalow Larga master bedroom, newer cupboerds to kitchen, doorwaM to deck, f inished beaement. pane ied den. 2 ' * car heeted garage HURRY! This home w « not last! 522-5333 (L18NEG)

We are Interviewing for

NORTHVILLE -A beautiful ly decorated, tastefully landscaped 4 bedroom Colonial home Brick is artfully used in the sidewalk and pat io to enhance your outdoor pleasure Centra l air, eclectic Victo-rian decor and a large family room accentuate your indoor pleasure Offered st $164,400 349-1515 (N15POR)

NOVI -A private backyard enhances this lovely 4 bedroom. 2% beth Colonial located in desirable Dunbarton Pines Neutral decor and quality fea-tures throughout. Northvi l le schools $169,900 349-1515 (N31HUN)

VALUE -4 bedroom. 2% be th Colonial This home offers 2300 sq ft . fsml ly room with fireplace, se-curity system snd much more $94,900 (N81MID) 349-1515

NOftTHVNXE CONDO -Move- In condit ion with 2 bedrooms. 2 full baths. 2 hal l baths, attached ga-raga. finished beaement and central air for only $107,900 349-1515 (N14WAS)

MORTHVKLE -2 acres of country In the city Ev-erything on one level. 3 bedroom. 1'A bath Ranch. Large IMng room with cozy fireplace, family room. Florida room, eocioeed porch, inground pool, mature trees and much more Only $188,900 349-1515 (N330PP)

Don K a m e n , U v o n i a

522-5333 C h u c k F a s t ,

349-1515

H I I I O M H I I I * •« Mam sr.

4« t MtfXI

M i K I I I M I I I O H M I y* N i mit i

m o i < ; «

I O H M I 1* -44 l i» . Mi l . »>•«

S23 ( t i t

f - * /

317 Radford STOP RENTING a Home owner

ee 3 bedroom I wrth 27 It maatar badroom, baaamant ft 2 car garage A good buy at only $45 900

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

302 Birmingham Bloom field

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Praallgous pillared coiorual 3 bedrooms 2"-> baths larruly room, on nearly I country lot $234,900 OPEN 2-5 2vS2 N Weemew Ct I

Lake, w o l Adams

S. REDFORD Don house 3 beroom bnck homa leeturee 2 tun baths thermo win-dows hnished baaamant. tamilv room ft garaga. quick occupancy ft move in conat ion FHA terms avail-ab le Can today $53,900

CENTURY 21 B DYNAMIC

562-5000

UNDER MARKET For Quick sale 3 Bedroom bnc* lo rmal dlnmg, basement, garaga. Flor ida room 2 luH baths $46,900 Call K im Re-Max 100 346-3000

318 Dearborn Dearborn Height*

DEARBORN EAST - Townftouae Brick 2 bedroom, 1V> 0«V» rec room, newly decorated garaga. lanced yard Onf, $39 500 277-5192

OPEN SUN i -4pm N Dearborn H is By owner 2 siory brick. 2 bed-rooms with poesrble 3rd. new fur naca. water neater ft $56,900 477-9753.

carpet mg 937-2079

319 QroaaaPoinfa GROSSE POINT PARK - newly buin t radi t ional homa on t acre On 3 Mile Dr 4 yrs OKS 4600 K> ft Ten-nis court . 5 bedrooms, larga marble foyer with circular stairs, upper ft lower heating ft central air. 4 fun baths. 2 hall Baths dan, lam.ly room, l iving room, formal dlnmg room full basement. 3 car garage shown by appt only $550 ,000 Call between 8 30am-5pm 331-4650

IK FOR WILHELMINA DUBEL

Merrill Lynch Realty

646-6000

raahmoton Southfield

OPENSUNOAV 1-3 BIRMINGHAM 1291 W S ol Lincoln. E ef L - _ . - -Charmmg 3 bedroom brick Cape Cod on beautiful t reed K» Nature, hracwaca walk l o snoppmg parks and schools. $135,900 Ownsr very motivated wm consider s reeeon-• bie offer Call 'VONNE JONES. CENTURY 21 Nonnweeiern 626-ftOOO orS52-OM3

BLOOMFIELD TWP OPEN SAT ft SUN 1-4, 1760 Cedar MSI. N of 14 Mi le E of LBhser Grsat tor enter taming Opan Floor Plan Brick ranch. 3 bedrooms. 2"i baths, flin-mg room. Fionas room fireplace.

beautiful par* uka setting XI TC

oarage $219.01 .000 HMS, 569-0070

BY OWNER .mown, 872 Watkms B a u r o o m r T"Bi t f ts . -» i teer s t

$125,000 'nteraeted Buyers only -9576 can Coned 4 12-357-'

CAPE COO BIRMINGHAM charmer updated with style with 3 bedrooms. 2 baths snd newly finished rec room m lower level Beautiful hardwood floors coved cemng and much mors Wsik to town convenience $129 900 H-32705

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

CLUSTER HOME on the Wsbee-g o " course 4 bedrooms 3 i beths Andover Schools $250,000 After 7pm 628-0337

DESIRABLE 4 bedroom 2 i beth Fo^ Hulls colonial Bloomiieid mhis schools snd pre-school Lots of up-dates snd ungredes $163,000 Open Sat 335-9354

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

BEVERLV HILLS Open Sun 12-5pm

3 badroom ranch 2'« car attached garage i acre lot Totally renovai-sd $137,500 18145 Msdonne. 1 block N ol 13. E of Pieroe 540-8347

FRANKLIN Spacious 4 Dedroom 3 i bsth 'sm-tfy home 'amity room lovely lot $269,900 Ranch with 4 bedrooms 2'1 Bsths fun beaement Many emenrtlee $259 900 Up-dated kitchen, new deck porch 4 bedrooms central air $214,000

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Wonderful 4 t e d r o o m home 2 lire-pieces large deck private lot, $249 500

ALL BIRM1NGMAM SCHOOLS VlCKi ANDERSON

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

OPEN SUN. 1-4 Cape Cod In Oeelrabie Hugo H * s Charmmg 4 bedroom V s t noor master tune Family room with fire-place crown moldings, fan and doorwail to patio Formal living and dm.ng room Neutrel dacor through-out Sasemeni, central air E*ce«ent condi t ion Walk ing d is tance to school* Ask.ng $154,900 404

. Heruay Qr_ S ot SQUAT* . I M E ol Opdyks

ASK FOR JUOY ANKRAPP

Merrill Lynch Realty

646-6000 858-7565

OPEN SUN. 1-4 FRANKLIN

Contemporsry * bedroom deck porch up-dsied. centrsi sir. 2 hre-places $214 000 30720 Robens Dr

Custom built 4 bedroom rancfi full basement central air. 2 f ireplaces

I $259 900 30818 Chevwt HiUs

I TRADITIONAL - 4 bedroom. 3"-'. bath 2 firefHecee. central air im-maculate $269,900 30811 Chevtol Mills S o« 13 Mile between Franklin and Telegraph

VlCKI ANDERSON RALPH MANUEL

847-7100

1819 WASHINGTON. BIRMINGHAM 3 bedrooms, walk-in Close! 14»20 family r oom hardwood floors, base-ment. storage, deck Excellent con-di t ion $123 900 540-3691

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - 4 bed-rooms . is rge e i ecu t i ve home Bloomfield Mrfis schools Lease op-t ion available Mc miyra Assoostea Realtors 642-7747

OWNERS ARE SELLING WE ARE MARKETING

20201 Elfwood Beverfy HUM Have your own winter wonderland with this 4 bedroom colonial on a t reed a c e Birmingham schools, good open rioor plan, great eccaaa to all main arteries

159 Nantuckei Bloomfield Hrtis Warm contemporary open ranch wtth sunken living room ft elevated guest suite on a beautifully planted acre in tha city A magnificent home lor the holidays

Lot Bloomiieid Mills 1 bui lding site on 3 44 s e e s in the city Land Contract available

SALES CONNECTION 256-0852

BIRMINGHAM - BV OWNER 4 bedroom 2 Bath Colonial New ki tchen and decorating Fie room finished bssement 2 fireplaces 2 ' i car attached garage E i t ra large lot opens .to Commons Musi see interi-or to appreciate $165,900 540-4 735 or 540-5579

BIRMINGHAM - Midvale area 4 bedroom. 2'y bath colonial Library, family room, fireplace central air mam noor laundry, ! ' i car garage By owner $234,900 646-7608

BIRMINGHAM rent wrth option to buy 3 bedroom colonial completely remodeled in last veai $1,295 per mo 1 y option at $179 000 1321 Pierce Can Broker 540-6377

BiRMiNGMAM - Ultra modern Con-temporary bnck bungalow W prime locat ion 2 bedrooms 2 Baths full basement gourmet kitchen, re-c e s s e d l i g h t i n g t h r o u g h o u t , skyl ights ft much more to see $194 800 569-0070 HMS Sale By Owner Hotline

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom brick good location, newly decorated, new carpet 470 Cataipa. $115,000 al ter 6pm 643-9462 or 644- 7162

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedrooms hardwood floors new-er furnace ft central air includes sii appl iances Vsry close to parks ft YMCA $69 900 Can Dan O Rlor-dan Re''Max 549-5405 or 879-6419

BIRMINGHAM - 4 badroom 2 » bsth colonisl large master suite family room, recreation room, newer kitchen, large lot, 2 ' * car garage $192 000 642-5638

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Crty of -Secluded 5 59 acres wrth Msnner Home circa 1911 ft carnage house $625,000 All or pan Owner/broker 540-6020 644-7996

BLOOMFIELD TWP Birmingham Schools Ranch n t h walk-out to beauti ful lot ft plenty of privacy 3 bedrooms 2 ' i baths, nbrsry. family room sewing room. I ' i car garaga with workroom 2 natural hreplaeee. central air many custom features $179.500 855-1378, 391-3403

JUST LISTED CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS COUNTRY ENGLISH TUDOR

BY BRUCE BORDENER 2 years old Limestone skylights beamed cathedral ceilings, wooded sue. 4 bedrooms, 3 full Bsihs ft 2 half baths family room library, sun-r o o m . e x t e n s i v e l a n d s c s p m g $795 000

CALL LOU COLOMBO

Bordener Realty Inc 647-6030 334-1721

NEW LISTINGS OVER 5 ACRES of gorgsous grounds in the City of BioomlSeid •» the setting for this sprawl.ng ranch A knockout kitchen, fantastic mas-ter suits. French d o o r i «ed to heated pool surrounded By beautiful pat io and ga ieoo lor easy entertain-ing, plus s tsnnls court '

GRACIOUS C U S T O M Frank l in ranch offering 4 bedrooms. 2"t bsths, full basement, living room with marble leoed fireplace formal dming room and family room wrth brick wall "replace $259 900

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100 ON A LARGE LOT

FOXCROFT Room to expand1 Bright open ranch in a great section of popular Fox crof t of Birmingham Features 3 bsdrooms. living room wlfh isrgs window kitchen with break fast i and large laundry araa. beeulifm w o o d w o r k t h r o u g h o u t , w indow seels m bedroom Giaaaad porch Bloom held Hilts schools $169,900

" h a n n e t t , i nc . REALTORS 646-6200

OPEN SUN. 2-5 A spsrkiing iewei with greei curB sppesi situated on a large, private IO' swans s buyer seeking the chal-lenge o' remodeling or expansion m Downlowr. Birminghsm $174,000 676 Dewey E off Woodward on Harmon to Greenwood to Dewe>

ASK FOR BEVERLY CLEMO

Merrill Lynch Realty

646-6000 737-2269 OPEN SUN 2-5pm

804 N valley Chaae Charming spacious 4 bedroom New England colonial m beauti ful Hickory Heights Sub $212 500 W of AOsms Rd S of Long Lake Rd

Call James L. DePorre Real Estate One

644-4700

OPEN SUN 2-5 4175 Orchard Way N of Maple

A ofTeHmiaph NEW ENGLAND RANCH

IN FOXCROFT 3 bed'ooms 2 ful' bsths Updsted kitchen family room 2 car garage Deck on rear porch for entertaining and s beeulrfui cedar snake roof Charm' Charm1 Call Ann KLam 64 5-2500 540-0332

Cranbrook Assoc Realtors

QUARTON l A K E ESTATES Cape Cod completely redone 4 bed-room, 3'y Bstfts country ki tchen snd fsmily room Walk to Quart on School Call 9am-5pm 256-7736

WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME 4 bedrooms. 2 -y baths, family room wrth wet bar master bedroom has fireplace ft dressing room Large cedar doeet. prcifaasionaiiy finished ft carpeted r * room $239,900 Call Janetfe Engelhardt 644-6700

MAX BROOCK. INC

303 West Bloomfield Orchard Lake

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS' 3 bed-room t ' * bath ranch fireplace, open floor plan, treed sett ing neu-tral decor $117,900 626-9741

BUILDERS CLOSE OUT 1st floor master bedroom wtth lacuzzr great room with vaulted ceiling contemporary ki tchen 1st floor tsundry room, completer? car-peted wood deck Many mors fea-tures. 2 550 sq ft $227.000 Shown By Appointment 642-6346

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4 Franklin - Firsl Opportunity On ra-vine near cider mil l 3 bed ooms 2 baths updated ranch with spectac-ular deck 'sps Marble fireplace hardwood floors newer kitchen $225,000 26600 W 14 Mile Rd

851-8108

OPEN SUNDAY 1.4 PM 4621 Charing Cross. N of 16 E of Woodward English Ranch on 1 acre 3 b e d r o o m s 2 Bains $224 900 HMS 569-0070

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4PM 2916 Woodcreek Wsy

Bloomfield Hills (N o l Long Laks W of Eestwsys! Lovely Guldo G 'ssw b u l l 1965 tu-dor 4 bedrooms. 2't baths, 'smuy room library 3 car garage deck p a l i o , many e x t r a s A s k i n g $365 000 Call Owen Manafee for pnvaia Showing Days 644 Days 644-6300 Eves 847-1117

Weir Manuel Snyder ft Ranks

BY OWNER- W BLOOMFIELD 2 bedroom 1100 sq ft ranch locat-ed on nice Caaa Lake Canal. 2 car garage central air double lot. paved roads New waaher. dryer dishwasher furnece, carpet, paint 2 decks etc Must sea'l $139 000 Call Mike Days 662-0440

or Eves 681-0646

COMPLETELY up dated 3 bedroom 2 Bath century o ld farm house with acre of land on Haggerty 14 mile ft Maple $200,000 Appoint-ment onfy 624-2662

EXCEPTIONAL ft PRIVATE custom energy efficient ranch on 2 9 acre heavily wooded lot over looking ra-vine ft stream Great room wtth fire-place sun porch, 3 bedrooms, den. 2't baths finished recreation room, centrsi sir security system Bir-mingham Schools $359 000 owner After 6pm

00 By & 1-6049

NEW HOME-WEST BLOOMFtELD S C H O O L S S p e c t s c u l a r W e s t Bloomfield bnck colonial 4 bed-room. 2 i bath great location with i m m e d i s t s d p o s s i s s l o n O n l y $149 900 (POl Call for details

RED CARPET KEIM Associates, Inc. 855-9100

CROSSWORD PUZZLER ACROSS

1 Maunch 4 F igore of

speech 9 Chinese

p a g o d a 12 M a c a w 13 Cu t 14 Petro leum 15 Dry. as wine 16 M a t u r e * 17 Burrowing

animal 18 Shy 2 0 Father 21 ReK3 ID 2 3 Legal

matter 2 4 Tea 26 R w w S p 3 0 R u m 3 2 Egyptian

• inging girl 34 Vast age 3 5 Peei 3 6 Moat

skillful

3 9 Lyric p o e m 40 D o c t r i n e * 41 R o m a n

Bronze 4 3 T in s y m b o l 4 4 S u n g o d 4 5 G r e e n — " 4 7 — a u Pr ince 5 0 S imi lar 5 1 Hi t lightly 54 U n r e f i n e d

m e t a l 55 Mi l i ta ry

s tudent 54 Japanese

saah 5 7 Youngs te r 5 8 S lOC* h o l m

nat ive 59 S t r o k e

DOWN

A n s w e r t o P r e v i o u s P u z z l e

• B B Q B B Q • • • B l B Q B U H Q

B U U U U U B E 0 B U U • • a • b q c i q a w a

H UUJBEJU u u a

5 E n r o l l * 6 W e * m d e b t 7 Footkke

p e n 8 Revise abbr » Alao

10 Be lit 11 Sudsy brew

t i t t

14

17 Per ta in ing to t h e cheek

19 N e g a t i v e pref ix

2 0 Fond le 21 Pampniet 22 Val ley o n

the m o o n 24 PtNaeed 25 E x c h e n g e

premium • 2 6 C a r e a f o r 27 OOTTOT

le^rnr-2 9 F o r e b o d i n g 3 1 Fiab e g g e 3 3 T u r n m e i d e

out 37 O r e e h latter MfV ijniirl i al Uyar^FtCBI 42 S e l e n i u m

oerment 53 ' run aeed

Thursday. November 17. 1988 0 4 E * 1 1 E

f

r -

BUY A PIECE OF THE BLOCK. If you're looking for a place of your own, the place to

begin is your hometown newspaper's Creative

Living Real Estate section. Hundreds of beautiful

homes appear on these pages every Thursday.

Make your Creative Living Real Estate section

an enjoyable reading habit.

Creative Living with Classified Real Estate — Your Complete Home Section

CALL TODAY FOR HOME DELIVERY In Wayne County Call 591-0500, In Oakland County Call 644-1070

<0b£etDcr&£cmitrtc

classified

1 2 E * 0 4 E T h u r s d a y . N o v e m b e r 1 7 . 1 9 8 6

O r c h a r d L a k a

: NEW LISTING Enta> g K x o u m m to W Btoom-•s ld L m s l rom tha atogsnt snd ape-

3 fireplaces and centrM Mr 4 c l o a i «

HALL & HUNTER 644-3500

NEW clSTiNG-Middtobel l .Wamui L sks Rd Custom Dutft contempo-rary homa. catherdM csMnga. es-ercias room with hoi tuo many decks. i t e m to Wslnul Laks Un-3ar martial, out o l Mala oamar anx-< U lo M l 1265 OOC Immediate occupancy Cat Larry Herbert tor

sar-2«o

NEW LISTINGS HEW CONSTRUCTION In preeti-gaoas RoyM Pomtol Cualom bum comamporsry n W BioomfiMd lo be completed m Spring 1966. Ouaft-ly abounds waR-out lower I M and l ima to mafca paraonM selections! 1446.000

CASS LAKE CanM Front' N M ) ra-novsted 3-4 badroom. 2 belh noma a MtoM tor entertaining and anloytng raar found Outdoor solarium. dsck and dock on Caaa CanM t S 143.000

MOVE RIGHT INTO tMa interior de-signer's noma Thay rad>d Ihe kltch-an. lamay room, badroom* and dm-ing room from lop to bottom! Lake prKtogss and pool' $74,500

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

N e w 3 B e d r o o m C o l o n i a l

W e s t B l o o m f i e l d S c h o o l s

I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y

FormM Dmmg room 2 Car Garaga

Bangs-Disnwssher Firaplaca Basemen!

Our Lady of Refuge Parian Lake Privileges

LO«t Down Payment SM.9B0

BYRNE BENSON HOMES 666-1118 661-5990

Modal Homa Locaiad Graar Rd Vi mile E o l HiBsr Rd

Opan 1-6 p m Sat .Sun .Mon

OPEN HOUSE SAT 4 SUN 1-5PM

1921 Popptoton (Off ol Graar E of H a w ) Naw noma Immadiata occupancy W BtoomfkMd school system. 4 beO-room, 2'1 bain For information C a l

383-2888 PULTE HOMES O f MICHIGAN

O P E N S A T - S U N . 1 - 5 p m A very special noma Naw construc-t ion - contemporary waM-oul ranch. W BtoomAMd school* 1284.500 immadiata occupancy Lots avak-abM lor cuatom bu ld lng thru Junes Ferguson Builder* Hunter Height ! Sub. W of HBsr Rd . S oft W B o -

C a l l J a m e s L . D e P o r r e

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 6523 Pontiac Tra*

<E of Green Laka Rd ) R^jht out ol Currtar A Ivaa. aur-round* your family with ma charm of tha 1850 s Living room and lormM dmmg room a dskghi to ttia eyes C o u W y kitchan with flreplaca da-Mgnad tor family eatmg ThM homa haa had TLC and It (hows 4 bad-room. 2 batha. 3 car garaga on 2

3 0 3 W e e t B t o o m f M d

O r c h a r d L a k e

T i

O P E N S U N . 2 - a p m 4836 vaSsy Vtoa

Btoui i i l toM on Laka Sub 4 bad-rooma. 2'4 baths. huga torrefy room. Mtrwy. Ural lloor laundry. 2 dacka. cantral ak . approx 3.190 aq n Moral 8218,000 Plaaaa c a l

Sytvia Stotzky R e a l E s t a t e O n e

6 6 1 - 9 6 0 8

B e e p e r 2 7 6 - 4 3 4 7 Wait 3 beeps. <*M your number

o r 6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

OPEN SUN. 2-5 Waal Stoomltold - 8580 Purtiam S ol Maple. W oI MKkkaban Spa ooua 4 badroom bnck cotoniM on larga comar lot m Oeerftoto VMege .Home. faafnirai *tr"—M and dmmg room. fireplace m ferrety room and larga kitchan Mewsr neu I rM carpal and vary clean through-out At $172,900 tMa ona won I last long'

ASK FOR JEFFREY M MOOQES

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 344-0809 O P E N S U N 2 - 5 P M

2281 Hiddsn Laka Or W B loom hald S ol Graar. W ot Mi ler E.ac utrve homa prcifsssmnaly decorat-ed graat room with naturM fira-placa. formal dining, spacious

m wit maatar bad room h )acuzzi. Skykght m bath. Rnlohed baaamanl. 2 P«1«os. 3 car garaga Much mora l A homa tar thoaa accuaiomad lo tha baat C a l Cantury 21 Eaat. 288-5800

PRICE SLASHED-mvaat tar appreciation m lovaly Capa Cod with a l tha smsmtles Birmingham achools Walnut Laka privileges C a l

Phyllis Livingstone R E A L E S T A T E O N E

8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0

UPPER STRAITS LAKE PRIVI-LEGES Mova into thla lovefy ihraa badroom ranch homa wHit a larga lot. and room tor sxpenston Extra larga ki tchan and flrst Itoor laundry En|oy laka prMtogss ctoee by Ownar says SeOI S54.900. (BE)

R E D C A R P E T K E I M A s s o c i a t e s , I n c . 8 5 5 - 9 1 0 0

WALNUT LAKE prtvkagaa Maw conatructlon con-tamporary (2200 aq I t ) 3 badrooma. 3'/% baths, graatroom with Mtykght, fkrvahad walk-out towar laval. oantrM atr. oaramic foyar. dack Birming-ham schools 1174,900

CENTURY 21 Secontine Assoc.

626-8800 W BLOOMFIELD - OPEN HOUSE

Middia Straits Laka. Sun Nov 20. l - 4 p m Baaut lM vtaw 4 laka p rM-lagaa. 3 badroom ran art ranch. 2 flrapiaoaa. much mora 3932 Oatrort Btvd 383-9218

904 Farmington Farmington

AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN

Farminaton Hills NOW TAKINtf f tESERVATIONS

Pre-construction Priced from the

80's

904 Farmington Farmington HiUa

OPEN SUN. 2-4 2 8 6 4 5 O a k C r e s t C t . .

bi-lanMls Larga woodad lots 6 marry aatraa Coma aaa our modM Local-ad E_ af l Orchard Laka Rd. to Foi-aom Rd. go aaat of a m«a. localao on right slda Opan Sal-Sun, 12-5pm or by appt Oftlca 788-0020, MoOM 471-5482

BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT

Praattgious Roiling Oaks Waal BuWOar's taar t nomaa m aot>d»v»-

R E D U C E D $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 For information, call Rudy

4 7 8 - 2 3 2 0

BY OWNER-FMmington Glan badroom. 2't bath, wat bar. nautrM dacor immadiata occup , built 1986 $197,500 Opan Sunday 2-5PM 681-0715 or 737-3038

CHARMER 4 badroom 2 440 sq ft colonial faaturaa -1 amity room with firaplaca. lormM dining, baaamanl 2'1 batha. attachad 2 car garaga $147 900

CENTURY 21 R O W 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

CHATHAM HILLS. 4 badroom. 2Vk oath colonial, 1st floor laundry larga family room, canlrM air ate $164,900 Buyars only 471-7804

CONTEMPORARY Bnck ranch, at-tachad garaga. extra larga maatar badroom. guaat badroom. 2 Dams firaplaca. baaamant. many extras $82,500 OPEN Sun 12-5 474-0319

DESIRABLE FARMINGTON H you hava a larga family, don't miss this 4 badroom Quad LavM on al-most ona half acre wittnn walking dMtarmca of downtown ERA Pro-tect ion Plan included $134,900

FARMINGTON HILLS Located on a beautiful private spring lad lake, Ihia ranch offers up to 5 bedrooms, formal dining, family room, walk-out lower lavM. 2 car ga-raga A homa worthy of your riapec-t«on Asking prica, $189,900

E R A FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400 DESIRABLE 13 mite 6 Farmlngion aree m-levM, 3 bedroom, 2H batha. no adiectfvee or story lines necee-sary 681-2032

. $199,900

Century 21 M a p 4 e w o o d

E x e c u t i v e H o m e s

851-7711 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4

4850 Walnut Laka Road

(North of Waktut Laka I Waal of Farmington)

P B V E C T FOft ENTERTAINING Larga custom contemporary on an o w i i a d kM «Hh prtvata pool to rear Dramatic opan toyar wtth bal-cony Lota of beautltul oaramic f o o r * . 2 firapiacaa. fine quakty kitchen wtth top-of-tha Una appk-ancaa Lola o l spaoa in thla baaut tM homa. VaraaHa floor plan to uaa aa y o u pi MM ' Opan for your oonvan-

I $550,000 H-36713

HANNETT, INC. R E A L T O R S

646-6200

WEST BLOOMFIELD Two story contemporary Fantastic mam floor maatar suite «rith 2 f u l batha Huga kitchan wrth leland counter Graatroom wtth cathedrM call ing. $239,900

NEW CONSTRUCTION 4 bedroom. 3 H bath ooionlM S lap up maatar sorts wrth His » Her baths Luxurious kitchen with canter work island $259,900

HEPPARD 855-6570

W BLOOMFIELD - MuftWevM 4300 aq ft Bargain. $304,900 Bloomheid

la Cotdwel Banker C a l Ruaa 626-7247 or 642-2400

W BLOOMFIELD $255,900

Brand naw 4 badroom 2'4 bath. 3200 aq ft. cotanW White formica ki tchen with bukt m sppkancas. li-brary. lamHy room wtth firaplaca. 1st floor laundry. 3 car garaga. oantrM air, 851-9770

ERA RYMAL SYMES

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

ALL MAINTENANCE Free bnck ranch. 3 poesrbie 4 badrooma V * baths Vapiaca. attractive aub . $71,900 Sharon Newman. ERA Country Ridge Realty. 474-3303

326 Condos For Sala

P i k e ' s P e a k V i U

F a r m i n g t o n R o a d a n d

^ A ^ b o r T r J I - W e s t l a n d

( 3 1 3 ) 2 6 1 - 5 5 2 0

T w o B e d r o o m U n i t s

• 2 bathrooms • First Floor Laundry • Full Basement • 2 Car Garage • Livonia Public Schools

8 A L E 8 OFFICE OPEN Mon. - Sun. 1.-00-6:00 p.m.

( C l o s e d T h u r s d a y )

CALL MOW FOR RESERVATIONS

O N D

0

M

1

N I

U M

S

t o w n

B M n m i h a i i

Nic0 wooded site nestled in Ihe quaint

V i l l a g e o f C h e l s e a 2 - 3 B a d r o o m R a n c h 4 T o w n h o u a a a

$ 9 8 , 0 0 0

AN Units faatura: FuN baaamant, ga-raga. Andaraan wood windows, oar-amic tHa kitchan and batha. high quali-ty stain raaiatant car pat Ing, attic fan. diapoaal. dlshwaahar. microwave. aoMd oak cabinatry, patio dacfc and

( 0 M U 6 - t f )

4 7 5 - 7 8 1 0

r m vs m f l e t o R g M

tarn l a f t I M ft.

DON'T MISS' this magnificent original ownar Klmbertey home 2700 sq ft with full beaement. I amity room, master suite, pertect tamdy sub wtth swim/ tennis $ alemeniary 1 yr Home Warranty!

CENTURY 21 H O M E C E N T E R 4 7 6 - 7 0 0 0

10 Mile 4 Orchard Lake

DRAKE 6 13 MILE-Contemporary colonlM 2years old, 2800 sq ft., On acre lot 4 badrooma. famky room, flrapiaca. a l appUancea 6 window treatments. 2 car garage.sprtnkler system $189,900 Open Sun, 12-4 553-8788 737-8977

FARMINGTON HILLS - 5 badroom. 3'A bath Quad. 3 fireplaces dming and family rooms, dan, 2% car ga-rage. 3 /4 acre, $159,000 or $1,500 a Mo rant. 732-9572 or 642-1620

FARMINGTON HILLS KeridaBwood Sub Ranch »nth over 2.000 aq ft., f u l baaamanl. inground pool, many improvements, charming decor, walk io schools $129,900 Ask lor

B o b o r P a u l a M y e r s R e a l E s t a t e O n e

6 8 1 - 5 7 0 0 6 6 1 - 5 2 7 2

S of 14 Mae. E of MtddtoPefi PRIVATE WOOOCD SETTING OrigmM owner of cuatom qua l t y built ranch on cxl-de sac Great opan leeang tor i redmonM or con-temporary buyer 3 bedroome. 2 l u l and 2 hall batha. famly room with fireplace, sprinkler and cantrM air Huge brushed lower level wtth wat Oar and studio room Greet home for enlenammg Motivated seller $219 000 Contact Lara Suaaman

6 2 6 - 8 7 0 0

C r a n b r o o k Asaoc Inc RaeRors

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 p m i n i t i a l I U s I l r i | | |pa «••»»

$ 149 960 Contemporary b. level 4 bedrooms. 2'-» baths Ask lor

Carol Mat thews R E A L E S T A T E O N E

8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0

OPEN SUN 2-5 Farmington HUla, 25330 Spnngbrook, S o f 11, E of Orchard Laka Sprawling cuatom 3 badroom brick ranch, Andersen window*. H acre lot. deck, large rooms maintenance free, large ga-rage with work ahop $134,500

One Way Realty 4 7 3 - 5 5 0 0 ^

OPEN SUN 2-5 21769 S Brandon S 9 Mile. W off Inkster VA SIMPLE ASSUMPTION - 9'VK» 4 bedrooma. 1H baths Family room with fireplace Flnlehed baaemenl Fenced yard 2 car garage CantrM air NautrM. many extraa includes e l appliances $82,500 Ca l CELESTE COLE 540-5500 540-2153 Cranbrook Asaoc Inc Realtors

OPEN SUN. 2-5 29315 Raleigh. S o l n Mile, E of Middlebeil Just reduced - beat pnee in neighborhood - 4 bedroom naw kitchen, flrst floor leundry. fam-ily room wtth fireplace finished basement. cantrM aar A bargain at $119,900

ASK FOR ARLENE BIRSA

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 477-0549

OPEN SUN 2-5PM Farmmoton Hulls - 30979 Country Ridge ClrcJa. E of Haggerty, Mile Spectacular 5 O0C sq ft bnck

, S of 14

tudor with lower lavM walk out back-ing to wooded commons 3 fire-places 48n20fl madia room. 2 bars, garden room 4 much more Thla home shows like a modM Recently reduced to $319,900

CMI Jeftery M Hodges

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 661-5163 PAMPER YOURSELF"

Premium cul-de-sac location. 4 bad-rooms. den, 2 ' * bath bnck colonlM full finished baaemant $176,500

TERMS TERMS TERMS Great utile starter home on large fenced lot, 3 bedrooms. 1 car at-tached garage $46 900

HEPPARD 478-2000

Sellers Mot ivated New home near complet ion Stun-ning 5 year oid brick ranch, i bad-rooms. 2 batha 2 car attached ga-rege. baaamant. family room with flreplece - what mora could you aak or! $117.500 Aak for TAMMY

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d 4 7 8 - 6 0 0 0

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S Walk out bnck 'ceder contemporary b>-level. with 3 bedrooms. T t baths, thermo glass, formal dining room. 1st floor laundry. cantrM air. taland ki tchan with top of the line appli-ances 2 deck levels, alarm system. Intercom. 2 wet bara $299,900

478-9130

ERA RYMAL SYMES FARMINGTON HILLS

lb 12 BATH TRl-LEVEL, large Great room, larga lot. nice neighborhood, new furnace. cantrM air. flreplaca L ike new Can be asaumed, $85,900

LARGE FAMILY STYLE COLONIAL m super setting m sought aftar Col-ony Park Many updates including roof and lumaca This a high quality comfortable living $198,900

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n 5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

FARMINGTON - Open Son 2-5, 21143 Meadowtark, N of B Mtla. E. t * Farmington Beautiful bnck Quad Laval. 3/4 badrooma. 2 updated Bathrooms lovely kitchen, specious family room. lo rmM cknmg room, garaga. breaza-way. new cantrM Mr. great location. $112,000

HMS. 589-0070

TAKE A TRIP TO THE COUNTRY Make us an ofter on Ihis '4 acre lot Home ha* been remodeled, navrer vinyl wdmg roof, furnace, cerpetmg and Anderson wvtdows. Wood burning stove In 22 X 22 family room $82,000

H A R R Y S

W O L F E 474-5700

WOODBROOK SUB Cuatom ranch. 4 bedrooms. 2 ' * batha. 2 car attachad garage, walk-out finished basement, ravine lot $175,000 Aak lor Mark Realty America 473-1440

305 Brighton, Hart land, Waited Laka

BRIGHTON AREA - Naw 2 story Cape Cod on beautiful h l la lde In Stuaonbero Stat ion Sub 3 bed-room* . 1760 sq. f t . energy etfld< Immediate occupancy $139,000 229-7012 227-1701

GREAT PRICE tar thla 3 badroom bnck homa Larga l a m l y room with fireplace and d o o r w a l to pat io Kitchen aMth oak catMneta and a l appikancaa 2 car garage 4 fenced

$83,500 CALL KIM 100 348-3000 £ m

LARGE TRl-LEVEL. 5 bedroom, lira-place. larga lot. cantrM Mr. newly re-modeled 9 MUe 4 Middleoeit wea. $87,900 477-3590

MEADOWBROOK WGOOS custom 4 bedroom*. 2300 aq ft brick ranch on a sloping treed lot 1st floor laundry. lormM dmmg •oom. cent ra aa. aluminum tr im. 2 car attached garaga. baaemenl. lamay room firaplaca and Ug ooun-try kitchen $194,500

HARRYS

W O L F E 421-5660

NEW COLONIAL. 3 Bedrooms 1H

attached 2 CM garaga. treed lot, $111 500 477-0806

NEW LISTING arty naw Farmmgton HHBa ludor fl neerty 2700 aq ft of lovely nau-

dacor Huge ki tchen overlooks * and tree* cathedrM oaUng m sier bedroom' $109,500

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100 OPEN SAT ! -4pm

38036 t layenn i l N a l 9 Mas w o i HMeted

0 « N SUNDAY 2-6

mmuat tnm noma on over % al mi •era. 19c room a4

$138 500 piece $138 .50 fcmCawwr, $48-8787 H

OPEN SUN. 1-4 SaauWM 3 badroom cr^yHM. w a l

CENTURY 21 S U B U R ® A N

3 4 0 - 1 2 1 2 2 6 1 - 1 8 2 3

OPEN SUN. 1-4

BRIGHTON AREA - Large 4 bad-room In paved aub Shows w a l Great location, over 2.000 sq. ft., 2 '4 bath*. $98,500 (3229) FIVE ACRES Ol woods 3 badroom brick 4 aluminum, flreplaca. walkout b a s e m e n t c e n t r a l l y l o c a t e d $145,000 (3097) C a l Lenore Carleon. The Michigan Group,832-5481 477-0711

BRIGHTON TWP - under construc-tion 3 badroom quad level. 3V, batha. 1st floor laundry, lamay room, fireplace. 3 car aubdtvtsKm lot

. 3 car garage Nice $145,900. 229-6155

HART LAND HOMES INCORPORATED

OPEN HOUSE SUNOAYNOV 20

12-5PM 1280 ROLLING HILLS DRIVE

Beautiful cuatom ranch b u l l m 1987 m eackjarve neighborhood on al-moat an acre Large lo rmM Wving room with bay. family r oom with 12ft doorwa l tar acerac new and cuatom flreplaca Large country kitchen with oak cabinet* m a n d with Jarmak. ceramic, a l txMt m ap-paerice* and reoeeeed Ighnng. For-mM dmaig room. Ilrat floor laundry 2Vt batha. maatar suite. 3 bad-rooma. huge second bedroom with window aaat Kohler plumbmg. oa-ramic toyar. b u M a r ' s own homa Muat see1 Gr fp t Iraeaie, accaes for ihe executive commuter Priced to

sa* at $154,900 Ca8 tor direct ions incorporated^ 13-632-5050 or 313-687-4663

HOWELL OPEN House Sunday. Nov 20th. 2-Spm 772 S Walnut Meet 3 bedroom Ranch Pnoed at $64 900 (a3878) For preview or * -r act ions c a l The Michigan Group Realtor* aak lor 8M Park. 313-227-4800 Ra* . 517-546-2032

STATELY b m * front Br ighton coto-mM Faaturea 4 badrooma. larga family room, " rep lace large lot. 1800 aq laat. 2 car garaee large ki tchen $107 500 C a l Real Ealato mc 239-2191

306 SoutMMd-Uf t rap COaAL GABt.ES 17187

3 bedroom. 2 be th Quad level fe rmy room, namrM flreplece TM* quality

1/1

$ " 9 . » 0

A * tor Sowtea or Ti Ceraury 21 DuPom

98000 movea you » M a damng $

caoua 4 super d e a n PD.eka yard 4 pool Great buy a l $48 900 Aak to>

M a r y A n n B e n c t v e n g a

i T A T E O N E R E A L E S T A T E

6 4 6 - 1 6 0 0

JUST LISTED M 982 000 3 bad-

G 0 0 D E REAL ESTATE

A Goods L M n g » A

JUST L « T f O - I

f M 0 « . S9S.SOO Sam M CMS Raewr 581-4700

SOUTXP1BJ)

. • s r - a r 4 ~

306 South field-La thrup SOUTHFIELD By Owner 3 bed-room brick, dining room, l ibrary family room, flreplace. large lot. 2 cer garage $65 000 357 2564

SOUTHFIELD - 10/Laheer By onwer 5 bedrooms (or 4 with studyV. 3 < bath m-ievM. on <t acre m area o l dietmctive homea Faaturee In-clude skylights. cathedrM ceiling. cantrM Mr hot "Star high efficient heetaig system, steam snower In master bedroom, updated ki tchen With ceramic tile floor, gteea solar pane 2 IVreplacaa 3 car garage. Marm system and much mora $ 149,900 C a l tor appt 353-3486

SOUTHFIELD - 12 Mile 4 Grean-Aeid 28075 FMrta*. 3 bedroom. 1 bath with dming room, completely remodeled, asking $45,300 C a l Bruce Lloyd a l Meedovr-'ianege-menl 346-5400 or 349-3365

THREE BEDROOM starter home pnead i o aak- f i eed i soma TLC-Sto«e will be replaced $42,900

Kathy O'Neill R E A L E S T A T E O N E

3 4 8 - 6 4 3 0

307 South Lyon Mitford-Highland

A FUSSY BUYER SPECIAL! Very appeellng 4 bedroom home, m o d e m kitchen, newer 15x17ft master aufta with walk-In closet and fun bath with iacuzz) Family room wtth Ban Franklin stove. 2 cat garaga plus detechad 20x24 heated workahop Paved road*, tonced yard and luet uated I Mittord $129 500

ALL THIS CAN BE YOURSf TotM privacy on 10 wooded, roll ing coun-try acree In Hlghlend Twp Gorgeous cuatom bnck Tudor with luxury sized rooms, heated 40x30 room with indoor pool Top qual i ty throughout thla large, we l planned home with walkout basement, 2 car garage and fencing for horses $299,900 Engiend ReM Estate 474-4530

FIRST OFFERING Nice coiomM m Martindale Manor South Lyon, feeturea 4 large bad-rooma. 1'» baths, extra large family room with flreplaca. formM dming room, dmetie 4 full basement 2 car etteched garage. $98,900

CENTURY 21 Hartford South-west

4 7 1 - 3 5 5 5 4 3 7 - 4 1 1 1

MILFORO - OPEN SUN 12-3PM 3 new homea 1300 sqfl ranch, 3 bedroom. IVk bath flreplace, 2*4 car

Ia r a g e . m a n y o t h e r e x t r a s 104.900 Other homea offered In-

clude 1600 sq f l 2 story for $107,900 1500 sq ft Cape Cod for $108,900 Can for further d e t a i l Take M l t o rd Rd N to Abbey Lane, i mile N of Mlfford v i l age or ahown by appt J T KeMy Custom Homea.

363-5927

SOUTH LYON - 5 acres o l country Me goea with this contemporary cedar ranch 2 bedrooma, family room and picturaaque wood* with active stream flowing through Thia one la just waiting tor you! $91,000 (0-677)

The

M i c h i g a n

G r o u p Realtors

591-9200 306 Rochester-Troy CITY of Rochester by owner 3 bed-room. iv» batn bnck ranch, ctoee to nature preserve recently remodeled kitchen, flniahed baaemenl. at-tached carport + 2\» car unat-

$87,900 landscaping,

651-4258

FIRST FLOOR MASTER SUITE Rochester Hais - specious 3 bed-room, 2'^ bath*, spin cotoniM. in ex-clusive new Hawthorn Hits 1*t floor has master suite, great room arfth flreplaca. l ibrary, all with cathedrM caiknga. formM dmmg room large kitchen with aapMate aatmg araa. laundry, pantnr 4 1'» batha Second floor haa 2 iM-ge bedrooma. 4 l u l bath Supurb flowing floor plan Hard to find private back yard with spacious dack 2 * . car garaga. can-trM Mr. sprinkler*, alarm 4 yr* old naarfy redecorated In neutrals, quak-ly th ioughout. mova In condi t ion By Owner $269,900 373-3692

LAND CONTRACTS 10% DOWN 3 new R o c h e s t e r c o l o n i a l s . $115,900 - $129,900 Call Roman (agent). 737-4460

NEW LISTING Handeome p l la rad cotoniM near Ro-cheater on 12 acres o I ro«ng wood-ed terrain Fully equipped 9 stall horse bam with indoor and outdoor riding arena*, goroeoua inground pool and moral $395,000

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

NEW LISTINGS WEINBERGER COLONIAL on I wooded lot Thla lovely coiomM of-fer* cantrM Mr flnt floor laundry, family room with flreplace. deck and morel $120,000

BEAUTIFUL VIEW of Walker Laka with prtvuegea to Emerald W a l k * and Sandahora* Lakea Energy efl l-oerrt updated quad-ievei m In an excellent Troy location' $142 900

SPACIOUS 2 badroom home on a lovaly country lot m Rochester HMa A l appliances* including waahar/ dryer and generator stayf $69,900

THIS BEAUTIFUL brick and cedar c u o m M back* and Mdee to com-mons with d r e a m Beautiful wrap around deckvtg. lovely landacaplng and sprnktor system $317,500

ALMOST 3/4 ACRES of privacy and treea surround this large 3 bedroom ranch Family room anth brick w a l flreplaca. country krlchan. pat io and deck near above ground pool l $89,500

CONTEMPORARY RANCH otter* a very dramatic and unique floor plan Custom kitchen beautiful great room and proleeMorvMty decorated' $219,900

RALPH MANUEL 656-8900

OPEN SUNDAY 11-5 9u*ds on H

lot back up to CNy park 2 car aa-

a20 fl laundry room, oak ca i . -1<4 bath wood windows, ca-

toyer and beth $S8000 3627 3801 John R Rd between South Bfcrd 4 A u t a m Rd 373-7411

ROCHESTER HILLS - BY OWNER 1951 FakfleM 2 y» old 4 badrooma.

b a f t * avang. dining, f s m f y room 4 t r apiece 11*4 900 862 8041

ROCHESTER MILLS 479 Cypress Attractive 4 badroom. r 4 bath coiomM Baaut lM private yard oantrM M r sprtnklM*. I b ra r y many ar t ras Move i $199,000

TROY Crooks 4 Sq Lake 1 bad-room ranch. 2 bethe graat r o o m deck ak. tread M 828-8028

TROY OPEN SUN 2 - t e m 4311 Ase* N 01 w a n e s , t ot Ro-r. heeler OuM sa l 4 badroom eoto-MM m pop i lM Shskoaerank Sua Ommg room large m u n kachen taanky room M n g roam. 2 oar ge-

mvround pogi 2'4 car gs oaMNM Skvmngham

C M J M M M w a

MAX BROOCK, INC

306 Roches tar-Troy TROY OPEN MOUSE - Sat , Nov 19, 1-4PM 2317 Vermont N ol Uapla E ot John R 4 bedroom, bl-Hnal. 2 bathe, exlre deep lot Many extra features $115,900 Lakevtke ReM Estate 332-9777

TROY Open Sun 2-5 2887 W t n t v N ot Big Soever W off OequkKke Thla loaded 3 bedroom. V * bath 'ench leeturee family room with flre-plece cantrM air garage f u l Uses mem Motivated edtart 1103.900

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park Huntington Woods

CHARMING 2 story Dutch CotoniM m deeksbla area oI Berkley 2-3 bedroome. 2 bethe. garage, dssigrv er decorated Beeui l tui fenced beefcyerd with ierge deck $82,500 Buyer* only Evea 542-4390

OAK school*. 4 badrooma. 2V* bathe Ex-cellent condition Immediate occu-pency eve laUe $82,000 987-0142

N ROYAL OAK ranch. 3 bedrooms. 1W bath, beau-tltul ftnohed beaement 4 gerden. Ierge dtmng area, doo rwa l to deck, more $103,900 Tom Mamm. Re-Max Partners 549-5405

SHRINE PARISH - 1 4 story. 2 bed-room* . 1 beth. unfinished upetak*. ou t s i de comple te ly r emode led . $82,900 2444 Evergreen 298-8129

310 Wixom-Commerca Union Laka

LARGE TRl-LEVEL m great temHy sub with deekebie school system Whet more could you warn? How about 4 bedrooms. 2 beths, flra-piece «11 amir, room, huoe rec room. cerrtrM ak. hardwood floor*. 2 car garege? AH tor $119 900 Aek tor

Karen Ellison R E A L E S T A T E O N E

3 6 3 - 1 5 1 1

NEW LISTING Neat as s pm quad-level offering 3 bedrooms, oek cebmets. akytlghl. cMkng fans, greet tarmty neighbor-hood and ctoee to echooM end shopping $89 900 „

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

WALLED LAKE - Don t rme* this one" Sharp 3 bedroom brtck rench with 2 CM attached garage f u l baaemenl. Ierge lot. Inground pool and many extra feeturee $89,900

The

M i c h i g a n

G r o u p Realtors

591-9200 311 Homes

Oakland County AUBURN HILLS. Naw bMevM wtth 1600 sq ft on main level 3 bed-room* , 2V» Baths lormM dmmg. spacious deca oft huge Irving room Ouakty bum 4 heavily insulated Lot

acre Nature preeerve. yet ctoee to everything $ 109.000 683-2121

BY OWNER Contemporary paaaive solar home with greetroom, 2 bed-rooms 4 large mai le r suite. 2 ' * batha. with walk-out baaamant. ? ' i car attached garaga on 1 7 acrea o l mature tree* $135,900 Assumabls mortgage Wor t 456-2271.

home 628-7797

NEW LISTING Great family home W Onon Town-ship Flniahed basement 3 bed-room*, 1'4 Baths, naw furnace and central Mr. fenced yard and deck' $92 900

RALPH MANUEL 656-8900

320 Homes Wayne County

S U P E R S T A R T E R 2 bedroom bnck ranch m superb

fu l 1'4 car gMege sppHancea included $3 2 500 C a l

Don Rodde R E A L E S T A T E O N E

2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0

326 Condoa

WHY NOT join one Ol Oetrort s fin-SSI communit ies 2634 W McW-chois. locaiad on the Detroit Golf Course, ohermg . 3 ierge bedrooma Ivtng room and dining areas IMTMIV room, large ki tchen wftti bu l l - in* . 3 l u l bath* (mas iw bath), two 4 baths, flrkahad Baaamant, 3 car at-tached g a r a g a Also Include* beau tltol view ol the golf oourss For ap-pointment end addlttonM mtorma-tton contact: Jerry Hebron. Century 21 .0upon t 256-8770. 537-91569

321 Homes L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y

BRIGHTON WHI build n w homes sterl ing from $91,500 InchnXng 3 bedrooms 1'4 batha. kitchen, nook, dlnmg room. Ihrlng room, 2 car gMsgs. f u l base-ment On H acre lot Opan dally 12pm-6pm Cloeed Tua* 4 Thur*

ADCER HOMES 229-5722

Model 229-6559

BRIGHTON Will build new home* starting from $91,500 including 3 badroom. 1'4 Beth, ki tchen nook, dmmg room. »v-mg room. 2 CM garage, f m baae-menl on '4 acre lot Open daily 12-6pm Cloeed Tuee 4 Thura.

ADLER HOMES OFFICE 229-5722 MODEL 229-6559

OPEN HOUSE Sun Nov 20 1-6 7751 Farley Rd (at corner o I Swer-thout) Pmcknay area. 3 bedroom 2 bath, contemporary ranch with 2 fireplaces, greet room, beaement. s» appliances 4 more on 5 ecree with pole barn $114,900 Heritage ReM Estate, Better Homea 4 Gar-den* 477-9505 or 227-1311

322 Homes Macomb County

NEW LISTING LAKEFRONT Tudor with a want-out lower lavM m ShMby Townemp Super qua l ty throughout with (acuz-a. intercom. centrM vac. receeaad l ight* and morel $295,500

RALPH MANUEL 656-8900

323 Homes Washtenaw County

SALEM TWP Woodad Mitt op sell ing - 3 bedroom ranch. 2'4 baths. 2 cat attached ga-rege on over 2 acres FVepiaoe. newer kitchen, completely flniahed walk-out Basemen 1 petlo. dock, pole Bern 4 mors Home Is in sxcal-tent condi t ion Extra property avail-able CMI for details $209,900 Aa* for Deborah Herahey or Joe Nahra M L GEDRICH REALTY 559-6960

324 Other Suburban Homes For Saia

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom 1'4 story bnck bungalow with garage beae-ment. fenced yMd $30 MO CMI. Sharon Newman ERA Country Ridge Realty 474-3303

OPEN SUN 1-5-1033 Abaequami Trail. Lake Orion N M-24 lo Indian Wood. W to Abaequami Breath tak-ing naw of water fron! property Over 3.000sq.ft raised ranch 3 bedroom* 2 naturM nraplacae. 2'4 baths, heated 2 car attached ga-rege alarm systsm, cantrM vscuum. new furnace aratM softener under ground sprinkler much mors Ask-ing $249,900 268-5930/693-4703

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING' Move nght mio this 2 badroom, 2 bath contemporary Beautltul open floor plan, spacious kitchen, direct ac-cess 10 garege 4 much more Thie one won t lest $105,500 ASK FOR A L A M E SANOLER

CENTURY 21 M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

851-6700

326 Condoa CANTON Ranch 2 badrooma. 2 bath*, large country kitchen, dmmg room, completely « n - h s d toejr levM $69,900 Af tM 5 p m 3 9 7 ^ 9 9 4

ADAMS WOODS BLOOMFIELD HtLLS

OPEN SUN 2-5 1260 Woodcrsst O c i s H ol Squars Laka Rd

W of Adams Rd Townhouss - 2 badroom*. 2'4 batha. superb condi t ion Wooded

deck Atr ium Tltod lower level Just reduced - $168,500 Quick Possession' Ca l Ed Rlsdon 645-2500 649-4673 Cranbrook Assoc OasfiQra

A N E W C O N D O M I N I U M

GREENPOINTE W. BLOOMFIELD

2 bedroom 2'4 bath townhouss J , cat i n s c h e d garege. flreplaca. can- ' IrM sir f u l baasmsnt prtvats wa led I courtyard, $109,990

6 6 1 - 4 4 2 2

ADAMS WOODS by owner 2 bed ' oom 2'4 baths, f u l bassmeni 2 CM gMsgs. nautrM dacor 2 decks lo tsof storage, $158,000 852 7247

BELLEVILLE ON THE LAKE 1900 aq f l condo Immaculate w«th doc* facility $121,900 CMI 699-2158

CASS LAKE PORT COVE CONOO

One of the larger unrta Open floor plan with great room dan spacious kitchen, 2 large bedroom suites Balcony overlooking canM and na-ture preeerve PocH gazabo sun-deck. sandy beach on Caaa Lake $158,500 H 36880

HANNETT. INC. R E A L T O R S

646-6200 CONTEMPORARY neutrM 2 bed room. 1H bath condo, l u l base-ment, private entrance. Urspiace circulM stMrway pool, tennis court 4 Oubhouss. 12 Mile-'Evergreen Motivated as lM $71 500 569-1055

'CANTON

RANCH CONDO Open Surf"T-4 2 bedrooms, dining room, flreplscs, Bssement carport 41082 Soulhwlnd Bunding 12 |S of Cherry HIS E of Hsggerty) $66 000

C a l l R U T H M A R T I N

COLDWELL BANKER 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

'COZY' Farming ton great view convenient location. wMk to downtown Farm ington dubhouss hested p o d new wasner dryer in unit view of woods & straam'

CENTURY 21 H O M E C E N T E R 4 7 6 - 7 0 0 0

10 Mile & Orchard Laks

BIRMINGHAM CONDO

Updstsd Condommium within wMk-Ing distance oI downtown Birming-ham 2 bedrooma. 1 ^ beth*. new kitchen with appliances, imng room. <*nmg area piua laundry amenities Close to Somerset Man 4 freeway Great buy. priced In rmd $70's Lsavs message at 540-6194

BIRMINGHAM, LUXURY. 3 bed-rooms. 9th green. Osklsnd Hms Country Club 2'4 bsths, detsched condo 540-7555

BIRMINGHAM-1 bedroom condo Nicely decorated Naw kitchen, air condit ioning 14Mile and Wood-ward WHI consider land contrsct $48,500 Oays-645-7178

Eves 476-3772

C i t y o f B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s

Open Sun. 1-4pm 964 Strst tord Lane Crsnbrook Manor

E off Woodward S of Long Laks RAVINE SETTING - snd umtlf i 2 bedrooms. 2'4 bath*. 2 car ga-raga! Firspiscs. deck 4 lots o l win-dows' Fresh 4 tasteful decorst ing $162 900 Ask lor

Jane Waples R E A L E S T A T E O N E

6 4 6 - 1 6 0 0 6 4 7 - 3 8 1 5

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Immediate occupancy al The Heethers Popular West berry moOM on the Fifth Fair-way 2 b e d r o o m s . 2 b a t h s $186,000 Call 12-6 133-0300

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Four Firs! floor $121,900 New furnace 4 Mr Coldweil Banker CMI Russ Mee-sina 626-7247 or 642-2400

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 2 bedroom condo 1720 Tiverton - oft Long Lake, 1 block E of Woodward on exciuarve private reeidentlM street $149 900 886-4618

325 Real Estate Sarvicas

ARE YOU COLLECTING on Land Contrsct or second mortgsgs snd want 10 cash out? Htgheet $$$ Low-est discount Perry Reelty 478-7640

N OAK PARK - 3 bedroom. 1'-» bath Bnck rsnch CantrM atr. new root, finished Beaement Berkley school* $59 500 542-3372

BANK FORCLOSED 4 Government Homa* No money down For more Info CMI Mon -Thurs. 10am-6pm,

313-722-0466, sxt 711

326 Condos 320 Homes

Wayne County INVESTMENT PACKAGE

5 northwest Detroit homes fully lessed $70 000 • terms 20% return

636-6900

LIVONIA - 6 MUe 4 Newburgh 3 yr* did, absolutely gorgeous, 1750 sq n 2 bedrooms. 2 bsths. all appli-ances, 2 garaga*. loaded with ex-tras Open this weekend $128,500

. Cell Homeowners Concept s i 12 Oaks 349-3355

or owner 591-9577

BLOOMFIELO HILLS - MANORS Near Long Lake-Woodwwd Elegant rsnch condo dsMgnei decorsted. jpprox 2.000 sq ft Owner flnsnc-ing lor qusMhed purchaser before year snd $239 ,000 Call Bis Meade ReM Property Int Ltd 642-7750

BRIGHTON NEW CONDOS

45 DAY OCCUPANCY 2 Bedroom, 2 bsth cantrM Mr. Bssement garage including sppA-ancas 4 carpel $84 ,500 lo $88,900

ADLER HOMES 229-5722

ModM 229-6776

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER • Luxury rasidentiM condos bedroom 2 bsth. 1300 sq ft

335- '043

FARMINGFON HILLS - Fsrmmgton Sq Condos 1 bedroom wtlh study 3rd floor urwi with complete ki tchen skylight Balcony, csrpon. tennis. 4 pool Earthtons colors thru out. ssk mg $53,500 CMI Bruce Lloyd Meedowmanagement 348-5400

FARMINGTON HILLS t4 MILE - ORCHARD LAKE RD

Ground floor condo m Hunters Ridge 1 bedroom 1'4 beths 950 sq ' t opens t o p a t i o s n d landscaped yard Beige carpet Ihroughoul, fua basement storsgs underneath, garage 4 security gs le Prtvsts owner $69 900 C a l after 7pm 553-2130

FARMINGTON HILLS HICKORY RIDGE CONDOS

A F F O R D A B L E Builder's Closeout - 5 Umts

Two bedroom unit f rom $64 990 Greet locst lon

Middiabsh S of 10 Miie Limrtsd Hms. free washer 4 dryer

OPEN SUNOAY 12Noon-4PM

855-0101 474-5564

CONTINENTAL REAL ESTATE

FARMINGTON HILLS CROSSWINDS CONDOMINIUMS

Skylights 4 cathedrM calling M this perfect end unit ranch with 2 bed-rooma. 2 batha m a n level 4 profes-sionally finiehed Baaemant with fam-ily room, another bedroom, bath & garage $126,000

COMMERCE REAL ESTATE 360-0450

FARMINGTON HILLS - Prime loca-tion In Crosswinds by owner 2 bed room rsnch 2 bsth. f lrepiec* Skylight, dming room ProfessionMly finished lower 1evM complete with 3rd bedroonvott ice. '4 bsth. ssps-rate storage 4 IMge kvwvg ares Baaut lM prtvats brick pst lo lacmg woodad arse Garage Ava l sb i s FsC.'MM $116,000 661-1659

FARMINGTON HILLS

OPEN SUN. 1-4 Lower levM 1 Bedroom ranch con-do Twelfth Estates NeutrM Oecrx kitchen appliances din ing area, dry-bar 30022 12 MUs $52,000 CMI

R U T H M A R T I N

COLDWELL BANKER 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

BRIGHTON NEW CONDOS

45 DAY OCCUPANCY 2 Bedroom 2 bsths, cantrM Mr, basement. g M * ences 4 carpet

ADLER HOMES OFFICE 229-5722

MODEL 229-6776

COVENTRY PAFtKHOMES CONDO Three bedroom 2't bs th townnouss m excellent condit ion festurss larga rsmodeled kitchen, end formal dm-mg room WMI situated m prestige compisx C a l Sue Stewart 399-1400

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES 4 GARDENS

FARMINGTON HILLS Naw Construct ion

Mestherwood Condos

a Rsnches 4 Townhouss a 2 bedroom* 2 baths • LMge greetroom with f ireplace e First Floor laundry S Fu l Baaemant a Ceramic or Wood Foyer 4 Kitchen a CantrM Air • Pans Windows • Aisrm System • 2 car s t lscnsd garage a Deck I ncluded

On MiddiaOan N of 12 Mile

HEPPARD 855-6570

...is someone's idea of a great pJace to live.

Read the housing ads in classified to find the

right environment for you.

( S t e e r b e r & I t t e n t r i c

C L A S S I F I E D

Q D V E R T I . S I N G

6 4 4 - 1 0 7 0 O a k l a n d C o u n t y S t 1 - 0 9 0 0 W « y n « C o u n t y

• 5 2 - 3 2 2 2 R o c h e s t e r / R o c h * 9 t * r H f t l s

T h u r a d a y , N o v w n O e r 17 , 1 9 6 8 0 6 E * 1 3 E

C R E A T I V E L I V I N G

GLP66IFIED REAL E6TPTE 326 Condoa

; ARMING r O N MILLS

SPARKLING CLEAN contemporary townhouss leeturmg • aufted caiMv- racasaed Ighung. xmmgM " a u r a l SreiHec* toe basa-ment 6 garsgs $89,900

Donna Donaldson RE M A * 100 348-3000

FARMINGTON - 3 bedroom condo 2 x oath centrM Mr. M l pro lesnon-,,ny finished basement, s t tachsd 2 CM gsrsgs 477-4820

JUST LIKE NEW S jnnmg 3 bedroom Condo b u « "•64 snd walking distance from downtown Northvil le FormM dmmg room, flrepieoe crown moldings, oak catxnetry. flnasned bassmant. attached gsrsgs and cantrM Mr Many mors amenities pms imr ai« occupancy $129 900

MARRY S

W O L F E 421-5660

JUST LISTED" One year old stun-ning 2 badroom 2 bsth contsmpo-rary condo with pond new 4 base-ment paruslfy flrvsried Spacious Mchen. direct sccaas lo garsgs $114 900 * S * FOR SHIRELY FELDMAN

CENTURY 21 M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

851-6700 18357 UNIVERSITY

OPEN SUN Nov 20 Lrvonia CondorLsqrM Woods

S mple assumption, plus 2 bed rooms 2 M l baths, anth porch wtth O'amatK view over looking WIBow Commons Storagrp ius . -cant rM air 1500 »q f l convenient to every-thing Must see* CMI Don* Kolecki

MAYFAIR 522-8000 LIVONIA

OPEN SAT A SUN I2pm-6pm

DESIRABLE BROOKFIELD CONDOS

SUPERB LOCATION 32655 BROOKFIELD

BesuIrM 1500 sq ft Condo. pnvsts end unit shaded by large oak snd maples 2 isrge bedrooms. V4 ce-ramic t i e baths. M f y equipped kitchen isrge family room w t h an-•«5ue f i 'epiaca <gssi. wat bar mi-a o w s v e L sundry room 4 sxtrs storage lop of the kne carpal Ught fixtures, draper ies 4 hardware Large patio wtlh gas g m Waamg a •stance to everything Elegant .neu-tral decor interested buyars only

422-5572

L VONIA Prime locat ion By O w f * 2 badroom. 2nd floor Stor-age laundry, carport immaculate immediate occupancy 464-2844

LOOK NO FURTHER immediate oc-cupancy, stunning decorator fbv sned interior 3 badroom r m c h 1 ower levM waikoui with graM -oom, wet t a r . flreplaca Bring a l offer* $259,000 (CE)

R E D C A R P E T K E I M A s s o c i a t e s , I n c 8 5 5 - 9 1 0 0

UXURY CONOO m hean ol Ro-. r«»ter 3 bedrooms, 3 bsths.

irvsng room lormal <J#rwng oom 1*89 900 Aak to* Star*

REAL ESTATE ONE 652-6500

MINT CONDITION BLOOMFIELD CONOO

2 Dedroom 2 bath spacious second floor unit NeutrM dacor Carport Balcony Part iM basement with laundry 4 storage Inground pool Wndow t reatment* stay Terrlflc rame at $95,000 CMI Jan Mac Gregor 644-6700

MAX BROOCK. INC

MIWfHIISMSHI

5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0

Display Advertising ^ 326 Condoa NOVI - Waled Lake. Shoretne Con-doe. 1 bedroom, garage. i sMia i 4 dryer 2nd floor unit, anmadtote oc-O j f a r c i asking l - i e i C a l Bruce

346-5400

O U R L O S S IS Y O U R G A I N Rstvsd owner gn4ng up dream oon-do Par ted opportunity tor coat conscious buyer to make .aiuaois " vas t m e m m beeu t lM Pebble

Creek, W Binomfmo Cak

Phyllis Livingstone R E A L E S T A T E O N E

8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0

PLYMOUTH CONOO Wedgawood vaaoa - immadMia oc-cupancy Lonely } badroom. dmmg room naturM flreplece. country kitchen. 1'4 baths powdM room. fu» Bassmsm. 1 car attached ga-

*°*CENTURY 21 C O L E R E A L T Y 9 3 7 - 2 3 0 0

PLYMOUTH Gorgeous woodland cedar contem-porary condo offering fantastic naws 2 bedrooms. 2 bsths. cathe-drM cartmgs mam WVM laundry. •kyUghts gsrsgs with opener sn-mediets possession $137 900

349-4550

ERA RYMAL SYMES RETIRED OWNERS

MOVING SOUTH snd srs very MU-•ou* to be on ther way This 2 bed-room urm has been impeccably marnlamed Lovely YEM-round pool and ctob house wrth exercise room Where eiss could you gel 1400 sq feet o l living spece pais sun porch tor only $85 900

HARRYS

W O L F E 474-5700

ROCHESTER HILLS A' mediately. 2 bedroom 2'4 beth townhouss naw kitchen. M l beee-ment. garaos with opener By

652-3655

SOUTHFIELD CONOO Greenbrooke Greet locat ion w e l mMntamed 3 bedroom. 2 H bath townhouee. flreplece pool ? cov-ered perking apecas. naw roof naw-ly pMnted exlanor. $79,900

ASK FOR SHARON KERR

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 682-1121

S O U T H F I E L D C O N D O Largeet model end unit townnouse •> perk kke sattmg 3 bedrooms. 2'4 bsths M l flnlisd t iseeii iei i ' new roo< 1987 move m comawion ERA buyer protection plan included

851-9770

ERA RYMAL SYMES

SOUTHFIELD - Move right m Lovaly 2 bedroom plus den townnouse. naturM flrapieca. nautrM dacor. gor-geous brushed lower lavM pnvats entrance pool clubhouse s x ; a l a r I location $79,900

WEST BLOOMFIELO - Potomac Towns AbetAilely lovely 3 bad-room. 2°^ bsth townhouss Features - neutrM decor -acaeaifl lights. c»-ramic foyer, rmrrora flrtt floor tarm-fy room with wet Bar end unit 2 CM attached garage A must see1

$125 900

The

MOVE IN CONDITION and spark ing d e a n a tha 3 bed-room condo with 2't batha. dming room, family r oom baaemenl. club-•>ouss and pool A l t ins and more for only $84 900

HARRY S

W O L F E 421-5660

*EW CONOO - NorthvUs 2 bed-•oom* 2 batha. f ireplace 2 car ai-'ached garage f u l baaemant Occu-pancy Feb $122,000 348-2494

NEW LISTINGS 50UTHFIELD S BEST BUY' Lovely 'ownhouss decorated m neutrM •ernes with sxtenafve use of mirror* khd newer window t rea tmanu Ga-uge dack and flnlehed rec room

$91 300

INVESTOR S DELIGHT with a bmtl-n lenant Asaumabie mor tgsgs sc-' •mpsn«s tfws Fsrmmgfon Mats

condo NsutrM decor and mcludas Mrfurniturel $81,900

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

NORTHVILLE - Northrtdge 2 bed-'oom. 2 Bsth condo toaturss many

Plus sssy s c c i $83 900

t o * -saay i

" ' M O U T H - RoyM York Condo--nmk»na Plymouth a answer to Ca6-" * m i . innng" SpactaculM a w t a i p o -'sry 4 ievM Hmes Or and wooded araa to n o m . Mastor bedroom wi th *acuzn 4 flra-caca Upper level great room wtth euetom kitchen. cathedrM caMngs. ' "spiaca. dack*. areanhouee room * much mors $197,500

CAU. MAROA BENSON " - M a . BoMdweM 456-3900

NOVI CONOO On the pond - the beat view m the Sub 2

M i c h i g a n

Realtors CONDOMINIUM DIVISION

851-4100 SOUTHFIELD

New Construction Ranchwood vaas

a immediate Occupency a 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Ranch a 3 Badroom 2 ' i Bath Townhouse • Large Greetroom with Fireplace a Ceramic Foyer a F n t Floor Laundry • Master Bath with Jacuzzi a CantrM Air a Fu l Osaananl a insulated Wood Windows a 2 Car Attached Garsgs

On 12 Mae Rd befw Evergreen 4 Lahser From $108,900 Models Open Dely 1-5pm fCloeed Thurs.)

HEPPARD 855-6570

326 Condoa W e s t B t o o m f l e k J R a n c h

3 bedrooms 3 batha open floor plan, flniahed weM-out lowsr ws-w $169 900 C a l

K a t h y O N e i i i R E A L E S T A T E O N E

3 4 S - 6 4 3 0

WEST BLOOMFIELO CONOO Lake front K m g al an affordable pr ice Open Sun, Nov 20. 2-5pm Dateched condo ofSsri 3 bedrooms 3 '4 batha and apensr . asr n e w * kom every window rmlsHed wMk-oul immsdMSs occupancy Owners moovaled $159,900 Ca l Kathy S . Re. Max Executive 7374600

WESTLANO - 2 bedroom let Itoor snd i*wi. 3 reer* old Laundry room oentrM Mr mdudes appkanoee $52 900 427-9039

W BLOOMFIELD - Potomac Towns III, 3 bedroom. T 4 bsth. snd unit. 2 car srtsched garage neutrM decor martue Vepiace. cantrM ak imme-d ia te occupancy Reduced t o $136 000 861-6319

W BLOOMFIELD - CUmney MM Secluded snd i n 2 bedrooma 2 Bsrns fsrrafy room, dmaig room, kv-mg room wrth flrepieoe kacftan Ml app l iances CathedrM cei l ings, i syagn i ceMng fane oentrM aw l s l floor isimdry artacfted garags Pn->aia brick peoo. ciubnouee. pool with amenrbea Deys 961-6400 Oe-vto Murphy or John Mulge. •ves 681-2172

330 Apartments BOYNEOTY

Lovely 4 unrt spsnmsnt each with 2 args bedrooms, newer roof and gas M n a c a s A M n m u n swung Good shsner I r u e e u i i w i l - 9 X re-turn Gross mcome $14,700 Pncs $109 900 2 0 X d o w n o n L C

Ca l Mr C Batogh 645-2500 Evas 646-8102

Cranbrook Assoc mc Reeltors

S e v e r a l a p a r t m e n t b u i l d -

i n g s . 1 4 - 2 1 6 u n i t s . G o o d

l o c a t i o n , g o o d c a s h r e t u r n

P l e a s e q u a l i f i e d b u y e r s

o n l y C a l l J i m W h y a r d .

L A U R E N C E L L E

A S S O C I A T E S

2 5 8 - 6 2 0 0

332 Mobile Homes For Sate

332 Mobile Homee For Sale

PLYMOUTH HILLS & LITTLE VALLEY

To m e m beeut lM Ptymouth eree.

339 Lota and Acreage For Saia

INVESTORS 4 speculators Nonh-

342 Lafcefront Property

474-i 946-9340

699-2026 397-1110

ROCHESTER ESTATES 3 bed room, 1 H beth clean sftoro-aOis home In country setting A steal SI $17 500 L637 Rochester Eststss wide with expendc move m tar only $1490 Monthly payment only $473 mcludas lot rant.

Rochester Eststss 1972 Concard 14x65. xary deen home recently re-decorated a aieM st $• 1 900 T833 Rochester Eststss - C M m p - o n 1 2 A 0 . sharp, h ^ h quality horns, m country commuv ty $1366 m<i»es you m Monthly payment mcludmg tot payment only $462

Eart Kelm - McMugh Maiccum 469-2700

S A V E $ 1 0 0 0 On any custom ordarsd home

MoOSs Home Broksr* 595-0606

TROY MOBILE HOME VILLA EjiCslent xond i t lon -bu l t on porch-ax t rs room includes awnmg-utMty shed -G ibson r s f r i g e r a t o ' - i t o v s -Magnavox TV-bedroom set-central an immediate rriasaseion, must see to sppreoete Edna 669-1167 or Jel l , 534-3918

poM. ham neer 7 Cat owner 937-9245

LAKES OF THE NORTH 3 lots aide by K M U i n o W o n a ooee to Mil arees $14 900 totM C s l 645-5205

LARGE wooded lot m W Btoom-flekJ Country privacy Reedy to buSO dreem home C s l sl ier 6pm Andy 536-0056

LONG LAKE ACCESS

Psrcett from 2 5 i to 13 s e e s i Lsnd Contact tsmns f rom $35 000

C a l Jos Schmrf i IN 230-0720 or 632-6331

- L O T S FOR S A L E -Pnme tot with 135 leel frontage on all-sports WALNUT LAKE Dock and howl svsedy on property Great tor wsM-out Fantasia: mew of the leKe Bloomfield HMS acnools Phons tor further information $365,000 H-35867

On HERON POINT DWVE with 24 hour security at gate Seckjded c i l -oe-sec settmg overlooking ForeM Lass CsnM access wtth .aa . ou t on ndge Bioomheld HUB schools $350 000 H-34519

VINDALE-2 bedroom, bay sandows. kving room sxpando Wixom eree immediate occupancy $15,000 For de ta ls cs l , 682-2443

333 Northern Property For Sale

BOYNE COUNTRY R v ' C o n d o Pscfcage A»-aeeson 35' R V with hugs deck extensnn AvUeOia tor at rear sports bass rwmmg. flsn-ing cross coi* i t ry OownhM swim-ming 4 t a r n s avalsbis on property $25,000 negotisois 393-5163

A NEW SENSATION NEW MOBILE PARK COMMUNITY

SENSATIONAL Location

1-275 8 U S 12

SENSATIONAL ModsM on aaplay

SENSATIONAL Lot <

HARBOR VtSTA CONOO 2 bedroom 2 bath condo on E * River m quern! town of EJk Rapids Carp s l ed throughout, merry b u n ins. largs dack to new apsctacuiM sunsets on Grand Trsvsrss Bay $79,900

250 OF ELK LAKE FRONTAGE With this 4 bedroom. 4 3/4 Batn home Private harbor with 16 boat skps and isuncnmg -smp affords thM property severM poeetoMties F u l length view oI beeut lM E * Lake s n d many Northern Me fvgs r smerv-nias neer&y $189,900 C a l

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

E L K R A P I D S

6 1 & - 2 6 4 - 5 6 1 1

ACADEMY rs you s POtNT 397-1110

BRANO NEW-PATROfT BUM homes lor a uttls as $1040 down 4 or»y $215,"MO 2 4 3 bedroom. 1 or 2 baths AvMiebls tor vnmedtots oc-cupency Hometown USA. 941-0730

or 941-6410

CANTON-ROYAL HOLIDAY PARK Adult community (over 50| 12x60 2 bedroom muM ee l $6500 or best ofter 346-4361

C L E A R A N C E S A L E Must move M once to make room for 89 s Beeut lM tors on lot New 88 28x56 New 87, 14x72. Any sble otter accepted

pen 7 days

D A R L I N G HOMES their

M A N U F A C T U R E D opening o I

m Ptym-outh HMa 65 adUt soon New $ used homes on ks<ilS| m existing famly area tot snmedtoSe occupancy

459-7333

WATERFRONT NEW LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS

THE SANDS Oere eer T reverse City 4 Cherlevoix

caaa Michigan sandy beech Gorgeous sunset*

m vMsgs neM Marma Golf. FMh Ski. Boat. Hunt

i 4 2 Bedrooms wtth garags

From $99,900 Cat ot Wnie for Brochurs

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

1 0 2 6 8 U . S . 3 1

E l k R a p i d s . M l 4 9 6 2 9

( 6 1 6 ) 2 6 4 - 5 6 1 1

SPECTACULAR TRAVERSE C m r LOCATION

B a a u t l M contemporary. Dukt m 1981. located m The Bk/ff* of Oto

including 1i>4 is on Grand <lm $156,000

C a l l J a m e s D r u e 6 1 6 - 9 2 9 - 9 9 4 3

R e a l E s t a t e O n e

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S LESS THAN $365 Mo

Suitable tor s couple Lit t le VMtoy 8 Mas k M a m m a n Rd

474-6500

FARMINGTON HILLS - 10x50 f l 2 bedrooms - shed App lanoaa Air condit ioner si bedroom A I window shadss 4 curtsms stay A l m good condRton Clean 4 q u e l a d u t perk $6,000 474-4819, 471-4419

SOUTHFIELD - M o 10 Mna/Tsisgraph this 2 Badroom t ' 4 bath townhouee. with many toa-turss snd quck occupancy has been reduced by owner soerrt to $79 900 Ca l shar 6 p m 357-5158

TROY CONDO Ownar

Watties Creek By

Pool NeutrM tones Updated • e»-tr as S u n d s y s O p a n H o u i a $98 500 362-4264

T r o y , N o r t h f l e W H i l l s 3 Bedroom townhouee. nautrM de-

assigrarl panting with abundant gueM parking i i iMsb la Good loca-t ion Pncad to ss i si $92 500 For appoantmant cat

J a n M c l n t y r e

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

6 4 6 - 1 6 0 0

TROY NORTHWELD MILLS. C rook* 4 Long Lake arsa 1798 SierHwood 3 bedrooms. 2<4 Batha Nsp leca. garags $106,000 841-6468

" •e r -cakss Realty

NOVI CONOO - 2 Bedroom. 1\» » h townhouee garags MLMI aaM $75 000 After 4pm. 344-4516

NOVI

L U X U R Y R A N C H css4urtng 1 bedrooma r e be th * <»am> thru oul . ptoah cai peaki» • " • d :MMiya aky lgM. coxy % »

flnMRed f n • I 4 garaga $114,800

D o n n a D o n a l d s o n RE MAX 106 346-3066

»S». a a s h a 4 drver. 2nd Soar k e f i o n , s M t g

>800 Nsnt m m opMu. i l l l t l l

• 23723

1133 O ^ O i SUNDAY K I

HANNETT, INC. « t A L T O « 6

646-6200

VILLAGE GREEN - F A W a N Q T O N 26418 D l l l i N l bedroom. 1 bsth 3rd floor « « wan bslcony LGinplsIa kitchen 4 more L C tor— a ie laPM M 163.000 CMI Sruos LJoyd M

WALLED ^ ^

dktonang $69 900

WAL LEO LAKE - LAKE VILLAGE

s s r « o "

WALUED LAKE Open S « V-4

Oeckai. t . o» S C m w i m b i W— aa

w a houaa ArsaouM P l M r l # k I $79 900 CeNTURY J1, W M I 12 Osas 346 6600

f T o s s '

WEST e t 0 0 8 6 n « L 0

FARMINGTON HILLS/NOVI AREA

HIGHLAND HILLS

BE NOCC. 1678 - 14 * 70. A l

c losed proch. Premium lot . Immed ia te occupan-cy. ..$18,500

MARLETTE. 20 X 52 - A l 3

pet, cantrM Mr comer tot very dean J24,700

BENOtX. 1978 14 X 70 - en-ctoeed proch. front dmmg

utchen. at applencea new carpal , 2 badrooma. 1 bath Vary dean $23,500

BENOIX 1978 14 X 70. can-trM Mr. 2 badrooma. 2 M l ba tns . l a rgs e n c l o s a d porch. Premium tot sxosi-Mnt condwon Pnoe to s s l $25200

BENOtX 1979 • 14 X 70 -P rs imun lot. 3 bediooww. 2 M l '

disposal o t $«5 90C

HiGMLANO MILLS la locaiad On Seetoy Rd N o l Grsnd

Rfver one M6s W of Haggsrty

C A L L J O A N N E Mon-Fn VQAM-4PM tor sppt

474-0320

QUALITY HOMES

L I T T L E V A L L E Y

M O B I L E H O M E S

> 1 0 0 0 R E B A T E

WAYNS/YRSAANTL $67-1116 VRS«-AMTVANN AMBOR 572-0666 TAYLOR e a u . w m . . 869 w s s FAFTMMQTON . 474-6600

336 Florida Property

HANNETT. INC. R E A L T O R S

646-6200 LOT wooded Troy GokJsn Corn-dor Bmmngharr Schools C a l 649-4535. sttsr 6 30 649-5341

NORTHVILLE •y Acre wooded r*as«0e lot 5 minute walk lo town C a l 349-9117

NORTHVILLE TWP Exceaent building site 1 31 Acres near 7 UOe 4 Beck Road F>iciL*eaou* area of

YPSILANTI TWP - 31 Acree with good Buldmg arts Arss of ruea homes m Southeast YPM Twp Nearly 20 Acres woodsd $77,500 FEHUG REAL ESTATE 453-7800

PLYMOUTH TWP Custom 1 to S acre lots m gorgsous Hur ters Creek These are the largest lots sva lab ie «n the Twp with water and sawer $65 900 snd up C a l Ron Cook 459-3400

PRICED TO MOVE FMmmgton HA* Great site lor y o u new homa- with utMtias a t b u l d to surl $16 500

HEPPARD 478-2000

NEW R E S O R T C O N D O M I N I U M S

F U R N I S H E D c o / i w * C A r / y i r n u w

( B i - O w n e r s h i p ) Ths Water StreM mn on Lake Char isvoxx m Boyne Cay For mtormanon

1-600-632-6903 or 1(6I8|582-2111

SYLVAN LAKE. 1331 A. Grandma s houaa a m a l . cute dean Best location laks prrvasgss $75,000 862-0077 5 4 5 - M 0 0

VACANT LAKEFRONT LOTS Sylvan Laka Lakafront 50x250 Cat Laks prtvttogss 50x120 $45,000 Novi/Waled Laks Lskelront 55.100 $55,000 Private owner 662-0077'545-5500

WHI'E LAKE Lakafront eunast nww - 3-4 bedroom waRout 4 c m ga-rsgs 30 mm to B rm ingham Land cv convantanM $198 900 887-1308

WOLVERINE LAKE FRONT Beeut lM lot with gorgeoue Maw of lake flraened lower levM wrth wMk-out 3 or 4 bedrooms 2 IfcaplMres. forma dmmg room 2 car attached

I sandy beech $169 000 By 624-6508 517-337-7738

W. BLOOMFIELD W a l k o u l l o t . P r i c e d fo r

q u i c k s a l e $ 7 9 , 9 0 0 A s k

O L E N E D R O B O T

- R A L P H M A N U E L

8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

346 Cemetery Lota BARGAIN PfttCE 4 spaces in Lot

105-A Oskiewn HM U e r c n a Gar-Sens Cemetery McRae. 501-887-2601

ROSELANO CEMETERY - 2 mca io«*. section 17. monuman l area. $600 each Ca l s f tM 2pm.

751-5878

SK SPACES - Whae ChapM M e m o nm Cemetery section 191 Re ta l $6,240 WM SSI tor $4650 Ptoaae ra-p*y 10 Box 112. Observer 4 Eoosn-tnc Nawspspers 36251 SchootorsR Rd Uvonia M v a v j s r 48150

WH ITE CMAPEL PsecaM Old Gardens Sect ion 2 lots Moved out of state Sacrtftca $900 for both 363-2715

WHITE CHAPEL - Troy 6 $725 each

874-4578

351 Boa. A Professional Bldfls. For Sala

RESIDENTIAL HOME SITES

4 SITES avarisBM m Salem Tw« 5 lo 11 acres RoMng and wooded Natu-

NOFTTMVILLE - Approximaiafy 2 wooded seres became to Maybury Psrk walk io down $69 900

WEIR, MANUEL. SNYDER 4 RANKE 455-6000

ROCHESTER 15 beeu t lM roMng acres wrth streem Property Backs to Stoney Creek P * r * m n e d reei-dentiM $195 000 CMI Randak Jorgan*an 644-6700

Max Broock, Inc. VACANT LOTS FOR SALE

Fuly approved 5. 80 f l lots Southf ield Near P M n H o k o w S u b

$15,000 each Ca l . 548-4600

WEST BLOOMFIELO opportunity 3 acre treed lot located m rapid growth area. $115.000

Aaa tor Marsns Lowsasy 851-4400 737-2338

Chamberlam r ias l ln r i

WIXOM • 61 lot "ssidsnPM aub Mta $163 000 mlensksr . 681-5511

FLORIDA - Bradenton. moOile home. 12x40 2 bedrooms, t bath,, with cabaria. carport, completely M-msnad m rented, prime lot m u n a l BeautfM park. M $ l 6 6 / m o For sals due to death $9900 C a l Jody Mon-Fn. 9-5 649-3060

340 Lake-River-Aeaort Property

FLORIDA CONOO FOR SALE T r a a a r s island Si Pesersbug

LUXURY f u l Mmsned . 2 bedroom 2 baths on ths water Pmlassiunaky managed immediate occupancy pnee and terms very raeeonacse C a l Mary <5191252-2777 evenings (5191945-3217

LAKELAND - Tiger Sprmg Home 2 V t bsths. new car-

Mr condi t io w v corner tot. larga porch. utMTy room, sprinkler aystsm. carport 4 many ex t ras * c t f a ratlrament community - Oubhouaa. pool Mka. bingo 4 many aociM activities Conversant to Tampa. Ooando shopping 4 raetau-r s n t s Foxwood Laka Eatates $66 000 t-813-859-3051

ORLANOO CONDO. 15 mm f rom Dtonay Epoot Iu6y furmahed. 2 bad-rooma. 2 bam*, a—mmmg pools 4 golf c o u s s $55 000 Owner 'B to -tal Cat 652-9469

ROTONOA WEST - God Coast Naw Condo 2 bedroom. 2 bath. 2nd f loor, heated pool A s k m g $ 7 i 900 C a l 1-813-675-0345 or W n t a J E Watson. 434 E x u n a Ct Puma Gorda. Florida. 33960

SACRIFICE-Double wtoe mopae i Krveky senior

* * -atr^eraior porch, patio FunMhad $19,900 St PeksrsPurg. 813-526-3566

337 Farms For Sale 20

I 16*32 pool, new 8 hand hewn bam. gnod lenoes $92 500 Donna a l Realty

or 517-t -562-6644

BAOOKLIN MICHIGAN - 62 seres of woods snd IWds a a r o u i d M s 3 bad room cape ood. 3% car bam and amrMhop

8 1 7 - $17-1

READY FOR MORSES - WMtod Laka. $ acres aMh horse ba rn 4 2400 sq R houaa 4 bad-rooma. TM Baths 2 krspksoea Sn-s h a d b a s e m e n t , l o t * a i o r a .

$175 ceo 45450 Pornac Trsd Ct

For Sala

C A N T O N 122

I C - *

VZZ&XSL.

"horfx>florv Browv> 543-6700

ERA RYMAL sySS

CMARLEVOa CONDO BOAT DOCK

Only one of Its Kind 2 level unrt on Round LMte. with i ts oem 40 ft s i p s i it* door step i r rspls i 'ssMe loca-t ion Prica fust reduced tor q u c k Sals

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

2 0 3 B r i d g e S t . C h a r l e v o i x

M l 4 9 7 2 0

VACATION PROPERTIES

NETWORK LITTLE MANISTEE-660 ft

Rars nvartianfc sne overlooks twin bends World Cises trout stream. 40 wKJe Wadatee Woodad 11O' pine Adioms tedera $29 900 Bro-ker 816 848 4666.816 848 4532

342 Lafcefront Property ALL SPORTS Laka front tot. 3 to choose t rom sandy beach, exclusive n e ^ l b o r h o o d $67 500 and up AM< tor John Ksdy.

C a n t u y 21 at tha Lakaa. 363-1200

B L O O i * F S L D HILLS LAKEFRONT Enyoy a l sport* Square Laka

dryer 6 much m o r a $66,000. DkiicnMeld on Square Laka Condo-mkauna. 1962 KMigenemHh Opan 1-8 Deny Ctoeed Thusday

332-4344

BRIGHTON 100 It Mkakont . 2.600 aq. I I . 5 badroom quad. 2 * Bethe. 2

OOW-CASS LAKE FRONT A I

CENTURY 21 M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

851-6700

M E T A M 0 R A uraqus 3 beMroom 2 M i l home naaMsd an I 0 i I ream* acres A l

8215 000

Open MVy kn-

NOV Opsa I M V 4 1166 6 LAMS

FOR SALE

2 Years Old 62.000 Sq. Ft.

Office Bldg.

N e a r Q M T e c h C e n t w

E x c e l l e n t C o n d i t i o n

A m p l e P a r k i n g

Cat

JACLEH JOHN^BOYD

5 4 0 - 1 0 0 0

BYRON W. TRERICE CO.

3 5 6 M o r t g a g e e A

Land Contracts A BARGAIN'

Cash tar Exisljng Land Contra Second Morsgegesa i kyhssi I

APPFIOVAL of r w year 10 375 V l p t only C a l Ome-ga 4 71-600G or MMpnone tor pre-

FOR HARD TO PLACE A m m o n gaga or home 'ehnance loans iBank Loanai cat M a a leeve mes-sage a'. 363-9638

400 Apts. For Rant

^ s n s r i i *

4 0 6 A p t * . F o r R a n t

9 5N RETURN ON YOUR MONEY Long Mrm I secured on large sums

CHARLES A FANNIN LEASING P O Box 462 YpsBsnti Ml 48197

V A n , ^ : -

J b u B u s i n e s s

Opportunitias AMERICA S 8

I avakaoe Dacorstmg Den. s tmg Den. 655-864C

BE r OUR OWN BOSS' Ws rs seskmg 5 k»y psopM mnf sales managemeni recru i t ing trammg bsckground or moss wno

Must nsvs good tat m a g e and de-a rs larga income Cat 562-1881

communay m Troy

M A P L E W O O O M A N O R

A P A R T M E N T S _ rxin r jrvw. an iai miia|-na

S H O R T T E R M L E A S E S

For wmiediBis v r ^yenrty Frss CsPis T v Fres C-arport

RENT INCLU0CS HEAT

1 4 ! Bedroome trom $495 Cor rpwe iy carpeted p o o a r cort-dii ieneo perry room SomarsM Area aMc near Oaaiand i Man and i-75

OPEN DAILY

•tec n a . appaencaa. UMdea L ooee to W a n STOO/MO

645-2437

B R I G H T O N ^ • , 4 I d s s a

Absolutely Great! Birmmgnam. Souttif lMd location ol-lermg or sne new luxury 1 4 2 bed-room spts m wooded settmg In-oudss decor s i or coto* scnemes r a

wan specsous grounds FROM $415

Evenmg 4 Wesfesnd Hours

229-8277 Bedford Square Apt»r

CANTON NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS F O R - - .

. 1 4 2 1

BREWERY nppi is r ivght apoi Apnen Excap-bonM oppontumty lo ecQUre long

Adnsn a naw growth o dor A psrgsm st $250,000 Ta possible Ask for Rex Glover

warns to kgudeta h a m e r e s t Oftor mg real eststs Cjainssa 4 mventory st i f n - i ssa i rakjs pkia bargasn pnee on raM estate TotM pnee lust $150,000 Terms negotiates Ask for Rsx Glover

COLDWELL BANKER *EM Estate AM 517-263-4648

CANTON Grset location, t um key operation F » j r s l o n m g aaion sskmg $64 500

WESTLANO Exceaent location fiM dinner and carry-out P t u e n a T u n key opMstion, a l s q u p m a m mcKid-sd sskmg $45 000

Realty World -R o b e r t O l s o n R e a l t o r s

981-4444 Enjoy High income wfth a

BUDGET i HOUR SIGN SHOP turn o l y o u t 312-676-7800

HAIR SALON SeMng Turn-Key operat ion A l equpmem Ike new LOW ren f Wasi-Isnd $25,000 or bast 505-1444

24 h o u emergency mswssnanca

C r a n b r o o k P l a c e A p t s

P h a s e I V Mon-Fn 10-6, SM 9-5 inosed Thurs 4 Sun,

644-0059 A Vllags Green Commuv ty

ALL QUALIFIES PEOPLE Save 50 s . Rent

SHARE UST INGS a 642 1420 864 So Adams B » T O ^ a r . Mi

Sniea O u M Sale 'Complex

F o r d R d . n e a r 1 - 2 7 5

STARTING AT $445 981-1217

B R O O K V I E W V I L L A G E

A P T S .

C A N T O N 1 8 2 DwtfCK

AMBER APARTMENT COLONIES RoyM Oak'Oawson.Troy 1- ssoc apar lmeni shopping Sometnmg tor everyone Coma Sunday Nov 20th 12 45PM 4000 Croons RoyM Oak or ca l tor appt 280-2630

pets $350 $475

7 2 9 - 0 9 0 0

CANTON

CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

(LILLEY 4 WARREN)

1 M O N T H F R E E R E N T

Announeaig

YORKTOWNE hyinoi i l f t s moat MegM commjn l ty overlook r ig Hinaa Park Wa» to Town. BUR 10 condominium speci f icat ions Sound p roo f i ng throughout Some of the many tee-lures Include i 4 2 car j m ages with

1 baths flrs-OOOr 2 or 2 '4

F s l occupancy Starting st $650 a month Contact Ray Las st

The Micfvgan Group Bestirn i. 591 -9200 ModM. 455-5650

A N O P P O R T U N I T Y tc mows up to French Ouar ier* Ap t * i 4 2 bedroom uvea f rom $350 month Mcrowave oven, se-curity alarm 24 hour gale houaa O e d n report 4 ' i l k wees requ red Evergreen 1 835-9066

• -Way i 835-9475

AUBURN MILLS Sot tor 7 months ASAP 1 badroom. q u M pool, no pets $450 mcludae heat 4 were. 334-1713. 731-3056

MOUSE CLEANING SERVICE EstaPMhed m Ptymouth tor 2 yeers Greet starter fiiiasisea or edd to ex-atmg hiawiasa Groeemg $1200 monthly $5 000 482-5686

AUBURN MB.LS Upper i beck oom apt tor SmgM ' 11r iw cy $40C mo

INVEST IN YOU Stan y o u own rsefwerk market ing buMnees $ 125 s tan-up toe Cat tor appoaitmant 585-9606

ALieuRN MILLS - 2 or 3 b a d i o o n a short-larm e n s considered 2nd floor Kitchen acpkM'ioas. bsicony

a $700 645-0 I T *

MAIL BOXES ETC USA Besi location m OsKtarid c o u i t y * x w i profit Contact P M A»or

Snyder Kmney 4 Darmatl Mon-Fn. 9am-5pm

AVAILABLE Large 1 badroom

ny included Greet location on 13 MSe Rd new Gi i s i t o a Wad mem-taanad $460 "$500 a month Mon -Fn . i0-6pm. 549-7047

C A N ' O N - Cozy i bedroom $350. MO m o u A n g heM 4 waaw Rator encas 4 securay i t ay j a * t e q u r e d 890 LOO Rd (2 M M E 1-275 be-tween Ford Rd 4 Cherry MB$ Ca l eftor 8pm 571-6321

Canton

FAIRWAY CLUB G o f f s i d e A p t s

1 4 2 Bedroom

H e a t & H o t W a t e r F r e e Carport m a i d e d

N E of MKhigM! Ave at 1-275

728-1105 • C A N T O N •

FRANKLIN PALMER B E S T V A L U E I N A R E A

t r o m $ 4 2 5 F R E E H E A T

O u M oout t ry asrang - apenoua Kxno-ccnamonee apMHSMei

Pool sau ie . Caois Largs CIGI M I

ON PALMER W of ULLEY 3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0

Geay 9-8 Sat 4 San by w p *

NURSERY SCHOOL I 4 property

G R E A T I N V E S T M E N T BEDFORD OFFICE BUILDING

3800 » / - aq « Good Cash Flow

C a t . . . CERTIFIED REALTY. INC

471-7100

PRIME PROFESSIONAL OFFICE LOCATION - Sheldon Fid . m Plym-outh Tap . 65 acres with over 300 ft. frontage on Sheldon Rd . an aver-age aaay traffic count of approxi-ma te l y 19 .000 cart A a k Ing $410,000

W B R MANUEL SNYDER 4 RANKE

455-6000

TROY/BIG BEAVER - New Signa-ture OMoa Buldmg.-11.500 s q f t . s s t s o r M s s Weekdays. 644-6116

4 weekends. 126-4637

3 5 2 C o m m e r c i d / R e t a i l

F o r S a l a

AUCTION INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

2 Former f lestaasnt* 28750 Plymouth Rd . LhrorWS 11566 Tan Mae Rd.. Warren

Prima commartcM property: 32003-07 Ptymouth Rd_ LNOna Nov 21M. 7pm M. Michigan Inn

Caa 525-6691

CANTON . 21.000 aq

CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY Guaranteed ctoamg m 24 h o u * . Cat

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400 U V O N U - 7 to aoo a«. a a aak HP IS 4.860 aq R tor I M l

MEDICAL CONDO m ma n • QirnL * M a 4|

L i i m O n r r o t o n o r w r W * .

M o d e r n m e d i c a l o f f i c e suite w t t t i s p p r o x 1 . 2 1 6

sq ft plus pemeay Mntehed beeement. Amp le perk ing

COMERiCA BANK (313)496-6177

PLYMOUTH OLD '

PLYMOUTH • Oui«s»6W8 m « w

z r t r r r r r . i af $716866

SENIOR HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

• ^ T E C A M E

After 7pm. 455-0646

OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY Out pertorm y o u ourent rata of ra-ttan on secured m.sMiiiMiH my a minimum ol 5 0 ^ 451-829*

OWN YOUR Oem ApparM or Shoe s t o r e C h o o s e f r o m J e a n /

. Lingerie M Color

A-1 APT REFERRAL LM us neto you And an

free to a l apartment seekers' ONE CALL DOES IT ALUt

Mon - Fri 9-7 Sal 10-4 426-3389

DOWNTOWN I

Analysis Brsnd names Lit Oat-boms. naeltfilex. Chaus. Laa. St Mi-chMs Forsnza. Bugle Boy LaM. Camp Baverfy MM*. OrgsmraP) Grown Lucia, over 2.000 other* Or $13 99 one pnee pncmg discouit

Stucko apartment. $545 per Mo 1 bedroom Apt $695 PM Mo Bo0! 1 year aeee 642-7400 or 646-7500

BlRMMGHAM AREA 2 bedroom. 2 bath kixuy Apt ,

BIRMINGHAM - Attractive l bad-

top n u ^ l ) shoes ncumsay pncad Irom $19 to 860 Over 250 brands; 2.800 styles $17,900 to $29 90(7 In-

Grand day*

I Opening, ate. Can Open Mr MorpNs (612)868-1

PRESTIGIOUS orr SHOP tor aata m Plymouth C u S6MH opportunity Cash or a r t s * Aflar 6pm 347-5668

(hop* Meet, water 4 carport $465/ month Cal Arm attar 8pm647-4234

BIRMINGHAM - DOWNTOWN Coey 1 bedioom ki6y i.MiialeJ.

buldtag $625 U c

REAL ESTATE BROKERAOE Wanted Mnsl . Oakland Cosmty Current broker/owner may remain H a t n I I Stncey i: QiMdanaM S a n a isst'11'iklsiili only Contact Mr Land

939-3100

BIRMINGHAM - DOWNTOWN t1M8ERLANE APTS AVAILABLE N O W

1 BEDROOM

REAL ESTATE FRANCHISE FOR SALE

St«w Location - West Btoomfksad Reply to Box 188

Observw 4 Eccentric Mewspepsrs. 36251 Schoomraft Rd -rvores. MKMgsr 48150

SMALL Accourillng.TMi' Plymouth Aak tor Don Dark 522-iOOO

Eves 456-4762

'^S^Lar

PAMTHN

VILLAGE SQUIRE From $435 Free Heat

$200 Moves You m OPEN UNTIL 7:00pm

- - M i L o c a M . aoous - 1 Pool - Ta

Souad I On Ford Rd JuM E of F-275

981-3891 D a i f y 9 - 7 S e t 8 S u n . » - 6

Evea. by sppt .

CASS LAKE FRONT APARTMENTS

- m the Heert of m e L a k e "

1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom

C a l tori

354-6303

$468 J535

681-3086

FALL SPECIAL CONCORD TOWERS

1 4 a AEDROOM APARTMENTS V K

• Si

Carport

BIRMINGHAM : i snd 2

USED CAR LOT tor real or PtymoudiRd In Rsdtad

BIRMINGHAM

ALL CASH

L B S R E A L T Y

5 3 7 - 5 5 0 0

CASH TOOAY

S U I R H ^ S S i H

Century 21 C A S T E L U 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

8740 to $1180 I

r a : 645-1191

B.OOSIFVLD 1.AKSS toatoae-« • * feat ar « • la >Mi m $ a

B O T S F O R O P L A C E

I U U

FALL SPECIAL

Contempors ry L M n g tor Career -Minded Adul ts 1 8 2 Dedroom Apts.

From $450

oPetOAavs 10 AM toS PM

BLOOMFIELD PLACE -338-1173

Tatagrapn N. c* Square Lk. i T.

CRANBROOK PLACE

ADULT COMMUNITY

CAMBRIDOE APTS. O E A M O A N H T S .

tn-1

1 4 E * O & E T h u r s d a y . N o v e m b e r 1 7 . 1 9 8 8

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R a n t

i t S T Of 7 MIL I - 1 6 * 0 ' o o m f rom MSO- IMC m o u < M h M i t M M .

Month Free S3A-8230

DETROIT -a tog 'scn 5 Mile C w i 1 badroom. carpeted acpi.encea © 3 0 S f u w M S6J- 1244

Alter 0 pm &92-4S27

KTROlT-TatagrapA a W 7 MMe araa 1 bedroom apartment small <*jrn biaWing I M S plus security n -ciudea l e a l I appnencee No pad. Mr & Mrs Qranam 255-983 1

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Studio Apt cupency Located in the Heart o l Bu-mmghams exclusive shops. Mual • a * io appreciate For mora infor-mation can between tOem-Som

478-4333

EFFTCICNCV - »t i i f l ioapl . $325 i bedroom * 4 0 < r - T 1 o A r o o m apl

t * 5 0 i n o u u a r t w T s i i w docks fountain .£34-8340

ELMSLEIGH APTS. 1 & 2 BEOROOM APTS ft

2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES

NaWy decorated. M l * carpeted air conditioning. Vertical bands. calling tana, diapoeal. full basement. hogfc-up >or uresher ft dryer osier Cable

Cpaa to I-7S. n a v Oakland Ma« B^mingham Shopping ft Hoapitals

5 4 7 - 2 6 7 2 1830 Rochester Rd . Royal Oak

eestside of Rochester Ro Detween 12 ft 13 Mual

Children ft m u Pets Welcome1

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t

• F A R M I N G T O N •

C H A T H A M HILLS • S P E C I A L *

FREE ATTACHED GARAGE • On Select t Badroom Unit* "

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT

Sound ft FireprooleO Construction ft Mora

F R O M $ 4 8 5 On Old Grand River Dei

D raM ft Hatataad

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0 Opan Da«y Bam-7pm

Sal ft Sun I j noon -Spm

FARMINGTON HdLLS-MOdiaOaft ft 10 MOa Larga 1 badroom Rant f rom S435 * uMltlee Fraa color TV

1yr u m 471-4554

MAPLE RIOGE APTS 23076 Middlemen. 2 badroom. 2 bath, carpal, air appliancea. carport available 1540 473-5180

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 badroom at ( 4 4 5 includes heat. Mr appli-ances ft car ra t ing Cable TV avail-able 476-9719

FARMINGTON KILLS - i ub la l W March 31.1969 14 mile ft Orchard Laka. large 2 badroom 2 bain win-d o * treatments garaga. storage Heat included Pat o* * 855-6615

FARMINGTON • 1 bedroom condo completely tumtstied. •rasher ft dryer near .nciudeO 6 mo >eese. $525 par mo 471-2615 669-0236

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R s n t

4 0 0 A p t s . F o e R s n t

FARMINGTON HILLS TIMBERIDGE

1 & 2 B E D R O O M larga deluxe adult ft lem», units

f rom $475 1 month FREE rant

erth i n w w M t t occupancy

i new tenant« only) (minimum 1 year leaae!

(2 badroom unrt)

tndudee sppsencee. vertical Winds carpeting, pool, ctoee m Farmington N«a location

Enter East on Orchard Laka Rd on Foreum S of Grand Rrver

Model open daily excepi w a d

4 7 8 - 1 4 0 7 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

FARMINGTON MILLS Claan. quiet. convenient studio ft 1 bedroom apart m e n u Carpet, verti-cal bands. air condit ioning, cable ready No pet* From $390

474-2552 ,

FENKELL 23230, E of Telegraph Clean Studio - 1 bedroom from $300 including neat, air carpeting

538 #63 7

FIREPLACES, vert ical Winds ft iweaher m many Amber Apert-

ments RoyM Oak Clawson ft Troy ft 2 bedrooma Children? Pet*?

Aak? Day*. 280-2830 Evea 258-6714

T H E R I G H T A D D R E S S N O V I - F A R M I N G T O N

* O O M O V E ^

Private entrance

Washer and Oiyei m eacfi

apart mem

Ail (ii Mchcn anTh txiill in murwfiiyf sell cleaning owen

AS Health Club laciMies

included in rent

J o q p n q It ail main 3?

fitness stations Swimming p u d A tennis

court Shefleretl [MHO n« ball " "V Cat port I included m rent) Cathedral ceAnqs available Immediate occupancy I uinisbed e>ei ut rw

aoanmeii ts ratable

F O R D / W A Y N E R D A R E A Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apart-ments Carpeted decorated ft m a lovefy araa Heal included

Evening ft weekend rrcwr*

W E S T L A N D W O O D S

728-2880 F O R D / W A Y N E R D A R E A

Specious 1 and 2 badroom apart-ments Carpeted, decorated ft in » lovaly aree Heat included

Evening ft weekend hours

C o u n t r y C o u r t A p t s

721-0500 F O R D / W A Y N E R D A R E A

Spadoua 1 and 2 bedroom apart-ments Carpeted, decorated ft in a lovefy area Heat included

Evening ft weekend hours

C o u n t r y V i l l a g e A p t s

326-3280

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R s n t

1 Month Free Rent L U N A A P A R T M E N T S

S p a c i o u s 1 b a d r o o m

M o d a l o p a n T u a s . - S u n .

C a l l o f f i c e . . 4 5 5 - 0 © 3 0

GARDEN CITY - Adorable 1 bed-room apartment. $425 mo plus 1 month security Includaa water Muat rant available now 422-8847

GARDEN CITY-Uka your own home! Clean gulat. larga 1 bedroom 2 batha, nac-room. 2 private en-trances Utilities paid $473

661-9416 or 581-9428

GARDEN CITY TERRACE

1 bedroom apartments $375 par month, includes Heat ft Water Off-

Friday only -0480

GARDEN CITY 1 Badroom Apt Naw carpeting, appliances A * Con-ditioning, heat ft water included Laundry facilities In baaemenl No petal Call Agent. 478-7640

GRAND RIVER - MIDDLEBELT GREAT LOCATION

CEDARIDGE Deluxe 2 bedroom units

FROM $550 1 month FREE rent

wtth immediate occupancy (minimum > year leaae)

INCLUDES Vertical Bunds, carpeting, patios or balconies with doorwaHa. Ho tpon t appliances security system, storage within apartment

Enter on Tutane 1 Mock W of MiddieOait on the S side of Grand River

Close to downtown Farmington. shopping ft expresswsys

471-5020 Model open dairy t -5

Except Thursday

O F F I C E : 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

HOLIDAY SPECIAL On 2 bed 'oom apt Move in by Dec Jan rent Iree on selected apart-ments for new residents only

call 649-6909 855-1090

FREE RENT ( ' * MONTH) CHARMING LARGE 1 bedroom apt w Maple .'Haggerty area Heat. a>r. pool, cable No pets. $410 644-1163 624-0780

HOLIDAY SPECIAL On 2 bedroom apts and 2 bedroom townhouses Move In by Dec Jan rent free on selected units for new residents only Please cad 349-6200

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R s n t

Open 7 Days 9 6 ULTIMATE LIVING & LIFESTYLE

Pav i l i on D i o t l H a g g e t t y R d O i f O " l l O f l tw fw»ren g a n d 10 Milt» W * t O ' I I t U

SOUTHFIELD S BEST KEPT SECRET!

S u t t o n " | > L A C E

FEATURING...

• 2 B«<Jro«m ADj r lmwi ls

• 2 i 3 Beflroorr

Townftoujes

• 24 hr Minnefl Entrance

• Watlwr 'Dryer Hook ups

• On Silt Mjitaoemem

& Maintenance

Covered Parking

Heat included

Olympic S im Pool

Saunas

Clubhouse Facilities

Corporate Apartments

Available

CENTRALLY LOCATED TO... • Downtown OetroK

• All Major freeways

• Metro Airport

OFFICE H O U R S : Mon Fr i 9 7

Sat 9-6 & Sun 1 ? 6

• Shopping & Movies

• Lakes S Recreation

• Day Care ft Schools

3 5 8 - 4 9 5 4

2 3 1 1 3 RIVERSIDE OR • S O U T H F I E L D . M l 4 8 0 3 4

Nine Mile toad between Lartser & Telegraph Opposite Plum Hollow Goll Course

Can ton's Finest..

W I N D S O R W O O D S L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T S

THANKSGIVING SPECIAL

ONE& TWO BEDROOMS

FROM $460

• spacious rooms • modern vertical blinds • swimming pool • cabana • handicapped units • much more! • neighborhood setting located near great shopping, recreation and 1-275. SECURITY DEPOSIT ONL Y $ 150 off Warren Road between Sheldon

A Lilley 459-1310

O p e n M o n . - F r i .

9 a . m . - 5 p . m .

S a t . - S u n .

1 - 5 p . m . E v a n t n g A p p o i n t m e n t s

A v a * a t > l « Managed by: Tha,

L I N C O L N T O W E R S A quiet retreat

Adult community

S t u d i o *

1 & 2 B a d r o o m s ___

F r o m 1 7 0

FREE CABLE TV, SECURITY Haat. Cantral Air Conditioning, Appiiancaa, Carpating

Community Room, TV A Card Room, Root

L i n c o l n R o a d a t G r e e n f i e l d 9 6 8 - 0 0 1 1

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R s n t

H O U S I N G F O R T H E E L D E R L Y

Chideeter Place Apartments JJO0 Chidestar Street, ypailanti. now ac-cepting appacatlona Withm -e l k ing distance of downtown Rem accord-ing to income under S e c on 8 HUO For information c a l Mon thru Frt .

487-9400 Equal Houamg Opporturwty

KEEGO HARBOR SYLVAN ON THE LAKES APTS

Lakefront uvtng on Caaa ft Sytvan Lakaa m large 1-2 bedroom apts includaa heat From $470 (Sorry, no pets ) Open Mon-Frt 9-6pm Set 11-4, Sun By Appl inquire Mena-9ar

1613 Caaa Lake Rd Or Call 682-4480

KENSINGTON PARK APARTMENTS

1 BEDROOM SPECIAL $425 • G r e a t l a k e s i d e v i e w

• M i n u t e s t o K e n s i n g t o n

P a r k , B o a t . s w i m , f i s h , g o l f .

W o o d e d n a t u r e t r a i l s

• 7 m i n u t e s f r o m T w e l v e

O a k s M a l l

• E a s y A c c e s s t o 1 - 9 6

• F r e e h e a t I n d i v i d u a l l y

c o n t r o l l e d

4 3 7 - 6 7 9 4

UVONIA AREA

Westwood Village Apts.

R E B X T E $ 3 6 0 • Spacious luxurious i ft 2 bedroom apts are wafting lor you wtth plush carpet, large open ki tchen with dishwesher. aelf-claaning oven, ft frost free refr igerator vert ical blinds, ample storage, carport ft in-tercom system

RENTS FROM $475 " select units only

459-6600

400 A p t s . F o r R s n t

LIVONIA S u b u r b a n L u x u r y

A p a r t m a o t s

O n e B e d r o o m - $ 4 7 5 COMPLETELY REMOOELEDI New carpeting, new mgl floor, naw kitch-en cupboards, heat ft water includ-ed. appliances, disposal atr condi-t ioning AduH section Partun,

Can or visit between 2 30-6 '4950 FAIRFIELD

4 2 1 - 3 7 7 6

LIVONIA Woodrtdoe Apts 2 bed-rooma FROM $550 new residents only on selected apts Mon-Frt 6 30 - 5pm Sat lt> till 5. Sun 12 to 5 477-6448

UVONIA 2 bedroom, spacious, appkancea washer ft dryer, central air. pool

- M A D I S O N H E I G H T S -

R e n t $ 4 1 5

• S p a c i o u s 1 b e d r o o m

• S e n i o r D i s c o u n t

• F r e e H e a t

C H A T S F O R D V I L L A G E

5 8 8 - 1 4 8 6

LIVONIA-Large 1, washer ft dryer included Very nice area, near shop-ping ft schools No pets $480 ft up

474-5784

L I V O N I A ' S

F I N E S T

L O C A T I O N

M e r r i m a n c o r n e r 7 m i l e

L a r g e D e l u x e

1 & 2 b e d r o o m U n i t s

• A d u l t c o m m u n i t y

• A l l a p p l i a n c e s

• V e r t i c a l b l i n d s

• P o o l

« N e a r b y s h o p p i n g

MERRIMAN WOODS Model open 9-5 except Thursday

4 7 7 - 9 3 7 7 O f f i c e : 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

LIVONIA - 1 bedroom. $375/mo In-cludes nest plus security Credit re-port ft references required Call I0am-7pm 425-6461

MANSFIELD MANOR APARTMENTS

R o y a l O a k A r e a Large 1 ft 2 bedroom apartments star l ing at $515 Includes central air pool laundry faculties heal 4 hot water, petlo or balcony Located at 5005 Mansfteld between Crooks ft Cooiidge. N of 14 mile

2 8 0 - 1 4 4 3 Preaented In the fine tradition of Eric Yale Lutz ft Aseociates

MAPLE TELEGRAPH AREA

B e a u t i f u l s p a c i o u s d e c o -

r a t e d a p a r t m e n t s . S o m e o f

o u r a m e n i t i e s i n c l u d e :

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R s n t 4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R s n t

NINE MILE HOOVER AREA TOWNHOUSES MACARTHUR

MANOR 2 b e d r o o m , c e n t r a l a i r ,

b a s e m e n t , p a r k i n g , b e a u t i -

f u l l y d e c o r a t e d $ 4 0 0 a

m o n t h ,

7 5 8 - 7 0 5 0

NO GIMMICKS JUST V A t U t

GREAT LOCATION LEXINGTON

VILLAGE 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT

includaa • Heat i Stove ft refrigerator • Pool • Newty decorated • Smoke detectors I FROM $420 ' Security deposit - Only S200

1-75 and 14 M M across f rom Oakland Mall

565-4010

TREE TOP LOFTS

1 t at. neCtrai d*cc

b^droonn baicony. walk in

d#COr O0hj*9 hrtch#r>

Fountain Park N O V I

S E E I T !

B E L I E V E I T I

L E A S E I T I

Our 1 bedroom, 1 bath 2 bedroom t oath, or 2 bedroom, 2 bath Apts feature waahe". dryer microwave oven self-defrost ing refrigerator sei f -c ieanmg oven, private en-trances carpeting, pane or balcony pool Carports available

All From $550 Mo.

42101 Fountain Park Located on Grand River oetween Meadowbrook and N o v Roads

Open Mon thru Fri , TO 30 to 6 30 Sal and Sun , Noon to 5

348-0626

• N O V I •

WATERVIEW FARMS

f r o m $ 4 2 0 Country Sett ing • Lakes Area

Near Twelve Oaks Man

Spacious - Sound Condit ioned Central Air Pool Tennis Cable Pontiac Tr bet W ft Beck Rds

6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4 Daity 9am-7pm

Sat ft Son 12-4pm

' I n t e r c o m s

' D e l u x e c a r p e t i n g

• D e n

• D i s h w a s h e r

• D i s p o s a l

i P a r k i n g

i S w i m m i n g P o o l 1 S t o r a g e F a c i l i t i e s

i L a u n d r y F a c i l l l t i e s

B I R M I N G H A M F A R M S

O p e n M o n - F r i . 9 a m - 5 p m

a n d b y a p p o i n t m e n t

8 5 1 - 2 3 4 0

ALSO

A very special apanmeht with a Sleeping >ofi ft cathedral ceiimg that opens to the living area Both units have covered parking

w e are located in the cory allege o l Northvil le ft have a scenic natursJ setting complete with stream ft park Lease required No pets EHO

APARTMENT $485 LOFT S515

Open Daily 10-6 Sat ft Sun 10-5

3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0 6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6

Bene«:ke ft Krue

MAYFLOWER HOTEL - $550 month start ing Dairy room sarwee 24 hour message service Color TV No leases immediate occupancy Con-tact Creon Smith 453-1620

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R s n t

A p a r t m e n t s & T o w n h o u s e s

starting at • 4 3 5 0 0

WITH ALL THESE LUXURY FEA TURES: Central Air Conditioning • Gas Heat & Cooking Gas TV Antenna. UHF-VHF • Hoi Water Waft-m Closets • Carports Extra Storsoe Space • Carpeting Swimming Pool - OuWiouse • Gas Range - Refrigerator Recreation Areas • CaWe Available Sound Conditioning • Organized Activities Plenty ol Parking • Dtai-A-Ride

Bus Transportation Available

T o d a y 7 2 8 - 0 6 3 0 HOURS Mon -Fn 9-7

t o l L L o t u C R e e k NEWBURGH ROAD 1 BLOCK SOUTH

OF FORO ROAD IN WESTLAND

on Avaiiaa

n Sat-Sun 1-5

asunilWBAN LUXUR

Uakr pointe Mlagt

r >\ I I 1 i i [ )

- 5 J i

- 5 M

O N E ft T W O B E D R O O M A P

montn INCLUDES:

• F r a a G a s H e a t a n d W a t e r

• P o r c h or Ba lcony • S w i m m i n g P o o l • C o m m u n i t y BM<}

• B a s e m e n t S t o r a g e

Call Managar at:

453-1597 OPEN DAILY

AND SUNDAY

O N T H E L A K E 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s f r o m $ 4 8 5

R s n t i n c l u d e * :

• H E A T • D I S H W A S H E R

• S T O V E • C E N T R A L A W

• R E F R I G E R A T O R • C L U B H O U S E A P O O L

C O W V E M K N T T O T W E L V E O A X 8 SWOPPING M A L L

B E A C H W A L K A P A R T M E N T S

Oa 14 Mile, between Haggerty a Mon Rd. Cafl tor information

6 2 4 - 4 4 3 4

N O R T H V I L L E / N O V I

T H O M A S V I L L E

L U X U R Y A P T S . Brand new 1 ft 2 bedroom apts with central air. pat io balcony verticte bunds, micro wave, washer ft dryer, f rom $ 5 ' 9 On 8 Mile W of 1-275 LAST 4 AVAILABLE Please can $250 cash bonus limited occupancy

V P KOMAR ft ASSOC 349-6700

Opan Sat ft Sun t-5

TREE TOP MEADOWS

We have a 1 ft 2 bed'oom iu«ury apartment available with oversi ied rooms, neutral decor carport, bal-cony ft deluxe kitchen From $495 EHO

Located on 10 Mue ft Meedowbroon Roads in Novi

Opan dally 10-6 Weekends 10-5

3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0 6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6 Berve«cke ft Krue

• N O V I •

WESTGATE VI N O V I / L A K E A R E A

FROM $460 • Ouiel • Spacious Apartments

• Attract ively landscaped • Lanes Area • Near Twelve Oaks

Man • Central Air • Pool • Carports Waik-m Closets • Patios ft Batconies Pontiac Tr oel Weat ft Beck. Rds

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5 Daify 9am-7pm Sat ft Sun l2-4pm

N ROAVL OAK - 1 bedroom wrth washer ft dryer In apartment All utilities e i cep t electric Pool, adutts. no pets $485. mo 563-9573

OAKBROOK VILLA 2 and 3 bedroom townhouses

ranging f rom $39® to $500 includes all utilities

Open Mon Wed Tues 4 Thurs Sat 11am-2pm

9am-5pm 9am-6pm

Closed Sun

15001 BRANOT, ROMULUS 941-4057

OAK PARK One bedroom apt heat hot water coin operated laundry pool carpeted Senior citizens wel-come No pets 546- 7524

ORCHARD LAKE ROAD near Telegraph Beautiful wooded setting t ft 2 bedroom apts Carpet A.r condit ioner, heat included

F R O M $ 3 6 5

O R C H A R D W O O D S A P T S 334-1676

P A R K E R H O U S E A P T S DOWNTOWN DETROIT

Beautiful, spacious 1 bedroom apartments Decorated carpeted From $34-0 per month

Evening ft weekend hours

824-3375 PLYMOUTH-Attrect lve 1 bedroom m tewn garage available December 1 Lease No pets $475 plus utilities

591-6530

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R s n t

DIAMOND FOREST APARTMENTS

^ O N E M O N T H F R E E R E N T

F r o m ' 6 0 0 a n d u p

• C o m p l e t e K i t c h e n s w i t h m i c r o w a v e .

• U t i l i t y r o o m . w i t h w a s h e r / d r y e r .

• F u r n i s h e d E x e c u u v e R e n t a l s

• P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e s .

• N a t u r e j o g g i n g t r a i l .

• S w i m m i n g P o o l w i t h s p a & t e n m s c o u r t s .

• H a n d i c a p U n i t s

B e t w e e n G r a n d R i v e r ic 9 M i l e o n H a l s t e a d

Farmington Hills 471-4848 Mon thru Sat. 10-5 • Sun. 12-5

S o u t h f i e l d H I D D E N O A K S A P A R T M E N T S

G E a p p l i a n c e s , c e r a m i c b a t h s , c e n t r a l a i r . c a r p o r t s a v a i l a b l e , i n t e r c o m s , p a t i o s b a l c o n i e s a n d m o r e a l l o n a b e a u t i f u l w o o d e d s i t e H a n d i c a p u n i t s a v a i l a b l e

2 B E D R O O M

f r o m . . . $ 5 5 5

$ 4 5 o f f e a c h m o n t h f o r 12 m o n t h s

or 12th month's rent F R E E '

O n e M o n t h ' s

R e n t F r e 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 $ 5 5 5

N t * w A p . i r i n u - n r

N o w , V . I I I . I M « -

Featuring: * P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e s • I n d i v i d u a l w a s h e r s /

d r y e r s • C a r p o r t s • M i c r o w a v e o v e n s

I n c h a r m i n g N o r t h v t l l e , c l o a e t o 1 - 2 7 5 , 1 - 9 6 ,

T w e l v e O a k s M a l l . O n l y 12 m i n u t e s f r o m

S o u t h f t c t d , 2 5 m i n u t e s t o M e t r o A i r p o r t .

' C a l l F o r D e t a i l *

3 4 8 - 3 6 0 0

M o d e l s o p e n d a i l y I I a . m . • 6 p m . .

w e e k e n d s 1 0 a . m . - 5 p m .

D e v e l o p e d b y M a r k J a c o b a o n 6 t . j

C a l l F o r O n e B e d r o o m S p e c i a l s

P i c t u r e T h i s

I n N o r t h v i l l e . . .

Imaginr a

loooJrd. country setting..

near 1-2 7 5 . with

t r n n t t , s w i m m i n g .

trails for togging, plus

exciting rental rest dene — A l l

w i t h w a s h e r / d r y e r , m i c r o w a v e ,

window treatments . . , M a n y with

fireplaces anJ

cathedral

ceilings.

Cedar Lake L o c a t e d on 6 M i l e b e t w e e n N o r t h v i l W

a n d H a m e r t y Roads

l e a s i n g C e n t e r open M o n -Frt. rO-e Sat 12 - 4

i w 348-1830 I C O

'Uf>

( P a r k w a y

C i t y o f S o u t h f i e l d

O n a a n d T w o B a d r o o m A p a r t m a n t s

From s 4 7 0 Per M o n t h Inc lud ing Heat

FLEXIBLE LEASE TERMS S M A L L P E T S W E L C O M E D

3 5 7 - 2 5 0 3 C o r n e r o f B e e c h & S h i a w a s s e e

O n e B l o c k N o r t h o f 8 M i l e

P r i v a t e C o u n t r y S e t t l n o

- O N L Y A F E W U N T O ^

LUXURY 2 BEDROOM FROM '550

( L i m l t s d T i m s O n l y )

N a w T s n s n l s

B r s n d N e w

S h o r t T e r m L e a s e A v a i l a b l e

C h i l d r e n W e l c o m e

F a r m i n g t o n H l H s S c h o o l s

P e r f e c t f o r S h a r i n g

R E A L T Y S H O W C A S E E X C L U S I V E A G E N T

RIVER VALLEY APARTMENTS 31600 NINE MILE ( O F F G R A N O R I V E R )

4 7 3 - 0 0 3 S

H o u r s M - F 12 3 0 - 5 - 3 0 . l e t A R u n 19 M i w

WE'LL HELP YOU DECIDE

The e u t c h e a t a m i M t w a y t a K M

W e

<nci»Mwa a mwea

Pick up y o u r f r a a

c o p y a t

P a r r y D r u g

S t o r a s

o r c t N

3 1 3 - 3 6 8 - 5 3 2 6 W s a k d a y s

400 Apts. For Rsnt

• OXFORD• Park Villa Apartments

From $360 O u i e l bssut l fu l , • t t r s c t l v s i y Lsndscaecd p » " » • setting 1 K 2 bedrooms, trsslny Mcorstad. m-d u M s csrpaung MWUncsa • * « isundry taciutias. «stsr Corporis l a csDM aval Adult complsi No psts « B«s«»snt Manager # a S - S « 4 W

- PLYMOUTH -BROUGHAM

MANOR APTS.

t MOroom $435 2 bwsroom $*JS

• ts> . u m MM1 S Water Paid Adults No pets

455-1215 ~ t*t. W O U ' i

First floor 2 Bedroom apartment. Mai 4 Main Streets immediate oc-cupancy Private entrance Balcony Levono' Winds tnrouflf-out. new car permfl ad appliances urttft i ree, oasner-dryer facilities sB new oetn' 4 in lures individual storaoe sepa rate furnace witti central air mdrvi-Uually metered services securtty inter-com ample parkirvg 1 mora' tgss montntv Days 7J7-7077 Eves 581-1964

a PLYMOUTH a 1 HILLCREST 2

CLUB 2 F r o m $ 4 4 0 F r e e H e a T -

SPECIAL S 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t J

! Limited Time) ^ • Pa» settino • Spacious Suites ^

• AC - Outdoor Pool • immacuiaie Grounds S B139S »

• Best Value In Area # Meer Ptymoutf & Maggerry - y

12350 Risman 453-7144

Daily - 9-6pm Sat - 1 0 - T f P iYMOtJ 'H LUXUfl* APTS -Ji

2 Oedrooms 2 betris. «asne» fc* dryer carport. $600 per montfi

<58-6401 *

Pi. V MOUTH >s NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS

1 4 2 Dedroom apartments Ba lco-» nies/patios. central an ind iv idua l furnaces Ce»am« ma Batn. G t -e 1

Itrtchen, large Basement storsge • ' * work area Beautifully landscapetfr* starting at *"•

$460' including neat North Side ol Ann Art** Trail E OT" 1-275. office nours Mon tfvu I tin 6 Sat 10 till 2

Call 453-2800

a P L Y M O U T H a

P l y m o u t h Hi l ls

A p a r t m e n t s 7 6 0 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 E a s y A c c e s s t o I - 2 7 5

a 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

a D i s h w a s h e r & D i s p o s a l

a N o P e t s

a V e r t i c a l B l i n d s I n

S e l e c t i v e U n i t s

From $415 (new rea iden ts onty |

Deify 12-6pm e«cept Fn 4 Sun

455-4721 278-8319

Plymouth Square Apar tments

QUIET ADULT COMMUNITY IN PARK SETTING

1 BEDROOM APT. FREE VERTICAL BLINDS

(Fall Speoal Only l

• Newly decorated • Walking distaitte to shopping • Disnwashar and Dispossi a Pool a Central air and heating

1 B E D R O O M

f r o m . . . $ 4 9 5

$ 4 0 o f f e a c h

m o n t h f o r 1 2 m o n t h s

o r 12th m o n t h ' s r e m F R E E

•Bavrd on 12 mofl tr ocrupanc* i m a m * oni\ 5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0

c V

« 9

OansttDcx

1 6 3 0 0

w . 9 M i l e

S o u t h f i e l d

Studios -1 & 2 Bedrooms Live in the luxury of a

hi-rise apartment

;• Central air • Appliances Carpeting»Carports • Tennts Courts

FROM Da.iy 9 lo 5 PM

s utilities -i-Sat . S u n

9421 MARGUERITE ; lOft Ann Arbor Rd 1 Blk W a * . Sheldon i

455-6570 PLYMOUTH SuBlease 2 Bedroom available m.a-Dec Trsnsfsrred. win pay mo rent New carpet, near town 4 X-wsy After 7pm. 45S-7405

PLYMOUTH - Upper efficiency, downtown Includes heat, stove, re-frigerator S2SO/MO CaH 455-1487

PLYMOUTH - 1 4 2 Bedroom apan-ments wrth 2 M i betris and dec* o f Hvmg room All appliancea including wasner 4 dryer in unit $550 to $650 month Call Ray Lee at

loan Gro The Michigan Group 5© 1-9200

PLYMOUTH . 2 bedroom. $475 mo Northville - 2 Bedroom, $440 mo Both plus utilities and security No pets 458-0854

PLYMOUTH 2 Bedroom, appliances 4 carpeting $625 Mo includes all utMtMa CANTON: 2 Bedroom $485 455-0391

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom Plymouth Rd 4 HOI Brook Stove refrigerate carpeting, drapes a* conditioning Avaliatxe immediately Adutts After 0 PM 453-8194

OLD REDFORO - 8 m«le/Lafiaer small 4th Itoor studio carpeted, ap-pliances heat included, cat ok. Squeeky clean $220 month $330 oeooert ideal for student J54-0»62

REDFORD AREA FROM

$365 OLarge 1 & 2 Bedrooms OWalk-in Closet •Lighted Parking ai or 2 Year Lease •Free Heat

•Oiscount for Seniors. City Police & Firemen

GLEN COVE 538-2497

ROCHESTER SQUARE , SPECIAL «

$200 MOVES YOU IN NO RENT UHTI l JAN 1889 FROM $435 FREE HEAT Great Values Park Setting Scenic View Air 4 Heet

Walking Distance to Downtown 968 MAIN STREET

652-0543 Daily 12-6 Sat. 12-5

ROCHESTER ARMS

APARTMENTS 1 AND 2 BEDROOM APTS

From $445 Mo.

F A L L S P E C I A L Act nam

And LOOK in This m m For 2 r u n 1 1 Mo security Deooen

C A L L N O W

8 5 2 - 0 3 1 1

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S

CHARLES HAMLET APARTMENTS

Hol iday Special 1 B E D R O O M * P T 8

$100 SECURITY DEPOSIT 2nd Month Fraa Rant

C A L L NOW 8 5 2 - 0 3 1 1

f

J

Thursday, November 17. 1984J OAE * 1 5 €

CREATIVE LIVING

GLA66IFIED R E A L E S T A T E 400 Apt*. For Rant 400 Apts. For Rant 400 Apt*. For Rant BEDFOflO area I bedroom appa-ancea. naw carpel 4 pMnt heet. $273 per month p* ja depoaM l a t e maea age U S - M 3 A

WOCHESTEit - Large m o d e m t bedroom. »445. heel Included. c » -peung, appaancea leundry ladBties 4 air t montti tree 42S-33M

ROCHESTER HILLS Unique ranch style 2 bedroom apartments leeiure meaner .'Oryei boo»-upa private entrancea irvurm

* 0 0 * 9 T E » M t t t S h i ra ry 7 Dec loom apartment, sutiiaaas meaner 4 dryer Included, covered peri l ing Ca« 772-1060

BOtMESTEft Large 1 Bedroom In l o ^ Greet location Air, car tated large kitchan »4S0 per month

«5a-«1M ?S4-«4B? 5S2-3«73

ROANOKE APARTMENTS 375-1696

Walton BKid E o* M a m Rd

400 Apts. For Rant

©

ARBOR WOOD: Livonia ~~

H0 RENTWkM^ 1 S t

P l y m o u t h C a n t o n A r e a

1 & 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

Includes Laundry Room with full-size side-by-side Washer & Dryer

Includes Louvre Window and Doorwail Blinds Includes Personal Pnvate Entrance. Includes All Appliances, including Dishwasher. Includes Wall-to-Wall Carpeting. From Includes Central Air Conditioning. $ 5 4 5 0 0

L i v o n i a

- Q 8 0 R .VOODS

Plus much more! Plymouth/Canton

JU» HI)

i r N

"• 5 J

| > r • r -

. , l O u ' 1

• ORP RD

5 J

| > r • r -

Phone 981-6450 I Closed Thurs 4 Sun )

Phone 464-4100 i Cloeed Wed 4 S e t )

Open Daily from 10 a.m. to 6pm — Weekends trom 12 to 5 pm. D e v e l o p e d a n d M a n a g e d b y H u n t l e y H o m e s - Phone 8 5 1 - 9 9 5 4

WINDEMERE PARK'S

S p e n d i n g

S p r e e !

The possibilities are endless! Vt hen you make Windemere Park vour neu address, you'll get more ihan country club ambience, unsurpassed amenities and a quality of life never before found in Ann Arbor. You II gel a f "00 Spending Spree on us. redeemable at your choice of fine shops and kx al businesses

- Mary Dibble - Van Bovcn - Samaan's - J J Goldberg - Steeplechase - U ltima - Surroundings - SchooOcids Records

- Work bench - Marty 's Men s Wear &

His Lady s Apparel - Patnca Miles - Conlin Travel - Mark Keller - Sevfried Jewelers - Jim Bradley tonnac

So. make a down payment on a new car Purchase accessor** for vour neu home Take a king awaited vacation Or - use vour imagination' The Windemere Park $700 Spending Spree makes almost anything possible! Move in before Nov. JOth and the first month of your lease is on us.

NOW LEASING PHASE II

W I N D E M E R E P A R K

r r r g Q f r r r !

r r r W s i c r r l A P A R T M F . N T S

2 8 2 0 W i n d w o o d D r i v e . A n n A r b o r M l 4 8 K K

6 6 2 - 0 3 3 0

F r o m ( « • » . t a k e B o a S w * t * t o S u a d N i a c i n a n a d n o r t h to S taacmrrf P a r a

i f

C i ) S v a M

5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 D i s p l a y A d v e r t i s i n g

400 Apts. For Rant

REDFORD MANOR Joy-muter Rd specious 2 Qed-room apt m quiet eduft complex pood storage catMe TV siceeent benapeneuen 9 3 ' - ' M O

a Roc neater •

ROCHESTER SQUARE SPECIAL

$200 MOVES YOU IN NO R£MT UNTIL JAN 1S80 FROM $435 FB6E MEAT Greet values Perk Setting Scenic View Am 4 Heet

Waliing Distance to Downtown 6 M MAIN STREET

652-0543 Daily 12-6 Sat. 12-5 ROCHESTER - studio apenment. refngeralor 4 stove, l blocs trom Main St $330 plus utilities

t K M M M

1

400 Apts. For Rsnt ROMULUS - 2 Bedroom apartment •rater 4 appaancea mouded $3#G

»41-0790

NORTH ROYAL O A * Sher^. qcset. ? oedroom . adutsr no pets, neat included. SSOS'montn

S2S-WXM

ROYAL OAK. adiacent to Beaumont Hoaprtai. ctiarrmng t bedroom, new-ly decorated carpeted $425 montti

435-3492

ROYAL OAK -Newiy decorated air. pool. No Pets. 1 bedroom, $485/mo 2 bedroom, $515.'mo 435-2514

ROYAL OAK Ca« lor our Holiday Seeson Special on lovefy t 4 2 bedroom apts wltTi new carpeting, vertical blinds neat mauded 2 8 « - « l t 5 559-7220 ROYAL OAK - 1 bedroom carnage louse Appliances cable greet location A .suable immediately $4 to mo Lsese security 649-0727

400 Apts. For Rsnt -ROYAL OAK-DOWNTOWN

SPECIAL $450

a 1 or 2 Year Leases a Free Heat a Senior Discounts

LAFAYETTE COURT 547-2053

ROYAL OAK - 1 bedroom large windows lots ol doeet space pri-vate yerd $420 per mo fleet in-cluded • 28«-«451

SCHOOLCRAFT /OUTER DRIVE AREA • Newty decorated ' bedroom studio apertments Air conditioning carpeting, drapes neat garbege disposal, parking space From $280 4 up Cal after 2 30PM 531-8100

HIGHLAND TOWER APTS 1 bed'oom apts available Serwv Crtmns Orwy 10 4 Greenfield Contact Sue. Mon-Set 669-7077

400 Apts. For Rsnt WINDSOR PARK

SOUTHFIELD $460 to $565

1-2 bedroom, neei 4 water mouded Security bu4dmg - 6 mo lease Swimming pool - storage araa

Carport oarage pertung available MOVE-IN SPECIAL

Mon - Fn 9-5 Set 9-noon 5«7-a>ae

WAKEFIELD 1 2 M i l e & N o r t h w e s t e r n

2 4 3 bedroom. 2 betn rancnea and apartments. 1,450 S^ Ft Centrsi s«r, sppMances plus disfiwaanar and disposal laun-dry room baicontee petios cerport pnvele entrance and pool Special rent starting at $640 per Mo tor i

356-3780 _-apn 1500 Sq 1 2

Dedroom. 2 bath, neutral carpeting wmoow tr est ments $766 neat in-cluded AvaHaOle now 348-609'

400 Apts. For Rsnt

L O W R E N T

Choose a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment at a new low rate plus:

H e a t

G a s

E l e c t r i c

Offer ends November 15, 1988!

2 7 4 - 5 6 6 2

P a r k F o r e s t A p a r t m e n t s Telegraph and Warren Rds.

Dearborn Heights

F I R S T M O N T H ' S R E N T F R E E *

C h e e r y HILL MANOR

• Novi/Lakes Area •

W E S T G A T E V I

From S 460

Open Until 7 P.M. • Quiet • Spacious ADarimenTs

• Aitractively Landscaped • La"-- An , • Near Twelve Oaks Mar • Central A r

• Pool* Carport* Walk-in Closets • Patios and Balconies

Oft Pontiac Trail between Beck 4 ».*in front 1-696 1-96 -27?

D a i l y 9 a m - 7 p m • S a t 1 2 - d p r r

O t h e r T i m e s b y A p p o i n t m e n t

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5

H p \ U I M I J

"Apartment Liang with Style" A t t r a c t i v e O n e a n d T w o B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

f r o m $ 4 5 0

H E A T I N C L U D E D

Air Conditioning Heated Swimming Poo-

»»ooem Appl iances Laundry Faci l i t ies Storage . C lubhouse

• Beaut l tu l Grounds

P A R K C R E S T A P A R T M E N T S Westland's Newest Complex

On Warren Ave., E. of Newburgh V> M i l e W o t W e s t l a n d Ma l l 4 o t h e r m a j o r s h o p p i n g

1 . 0 0 0 s q f t o t l u x u r y s p a c e o f f e r i n g . . . 2

b e d r o o m s , 1 o r 2 b a t h s , d e s i g n e d f o r

p r i v a c y i f w i s h i n g t o s h a r e P r i v a t e l a u n d r y

r o o m s , v e r t i c a l b l i n d s , d i s h w a s h e r s &

W h i r l p o o l a p p l i a n c e s B a l c o n i e s o r p a t i o s .

I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y

Model Open Daily 10 a.m.-6 pm. or call for more information

4 2 5 - 0 9 8 7

400 Apts. For Rant

ROYAL OAK 11 MILE & MAIN ST

BeeutlM specsous 1 4 2 bedroom apartments Carpeted decorated storsgs 4 laundry lac Si Ilea

FROMV43C Evening 4 weekend hours

WAGON WHEEL APTS S4i-3378

400 Apts. For Rsnt A LARGE 2 bedroom. 2 beth A f t antri weeper 4 dryer hook-upe Greet SoutTiHald location Caa >67-3174

S O U T H F I E L D Seeuotui large 2 b e * oom ap*a « Mortriamptori on L * w Rd naer CMC Center O RaaeonaMe rant 356-1536 588-7220

RYAN/10 MILE AREA WARREN

Beautification Winner 3 years m a row

- S O U T H F I E L D -

COLONY PARK APTS. from $625

12 Mite & Lahaer a 1 & 2 Bedrooma a Lovefy Residential Area

Beautiful spacious Oeco rated 1 and 2 bedroom • Wa»l Appointed C apartments Some of our amenities include the fol-lowing: • Intercoms • Air Conditioning •Owner paid beat • Dishwashers • D i s p o s a l

• Laundry Facilities • Parking • D«4uxe carpeting • Sr Discounts

FROM $415 PINECREST APT.

Hours Mon - Fri 9am-5pm and by appointment

7 5 7 - 6 7 0 0

Appointed Club-house

a intrusion Alarm 355-2047

SOUTHFIELD

FRANKLIN RIVER APTS.

Come 4 experience a country naaop anveonmem witfv a mew you won't befceve on 12 MUe rd )ust aaat oi Tsiegrspn Specious kixury 1 4 2 bedroom apts are prepared |uat lor you with purs', carpet, vertical Winds, gourmet kitclwi mUrcomi system. 4 lots ol Community •ooms 4 sauna For your neeitTi Carports Rents trom f

ONE MONTH FREE RENT SHORT TERM LEASES AVAILABLE

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

12 Mile at Telegraph 356-0400

era 4 storage nas exercise

RYAN/10 MILE AREA WARREN

Beautification Winner 3 years in a row

Beautiful spacious deco-rated 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Some of our amenities include the fol-lowing: • Intercoms • Air Conditioning • Owner paid heat • Dishwashers •Disposal • Laundry Facilities • Parking • Deluxe carpeting • Sr Discounts

F R O M $ 4 1 5 MAYFLOWER

•APTS Hours Mon. - Fri. 9am-5pm j

and by appointment

7 5 4 - 7 8 1 6

SOUTHFIELD mne MaeTeMgrepT area Private 1 bet* oom. $450 per

l«7 Owy Vasey Or on Cnerry Hill Ha iBeniwen Beec- 0e>y

ano H-uaW Rc L l q a r i

OPEN 7 o u r s

277-1280

t S m s *

1 N

ffTM I

S r a P 1

LaHefropt Apartn>epts

NEW 1 & 2 Bedroom

Apartments

$400

• P O O L

• T h r u - u n i t d e s i g n l o r

m a x i m u m p r l v e c y S

c r o s s u n i t v e n t i l a t i o n

• P r i v a t e e n t r i e s

• C o n v e n i e n t t o

U t e a t t e n d S h o p p i n g

C e n t e r

• S t o r a g e In a p a r t m e n t

• B e i c o n y or p e t l o

• A i r c o n d i t i o n i n g

• L a u n d r y In e e c h

b u i l d i n g

from i

S t a n d i n g s luralid on S S r r a n M . b e t w e e n

Wbyna t M a v b u r g i t Ada. In Waedand

O p a n Men . • taL 10 • %, S u n . 1 1 - •

W h o n a : 7 2 9 - 5 6 5 0

W3COLAND VILLA

O n Warren t d . , <>f W * y n e I esfland Ma l l

422-541 1 minute f r o m W

O ^ e n Daily

For a limited time only receive a s350 COUPON

T o w a r d s your r e n t . * In addition choose from the many exciting features.

• 1 & 2 bedroom apartments • 2, 3 & 4 bedroom townhouses • $200security deposit • Free gas heat & gas utilities in (host units • 19 floor plans to choose from • Indoor Olympic pool • Exercise room and sauna • Luxurious clubhouse • Dens, fireplaces, spiral staircases • Covered carports • Laundry facilities/hook-up in townhouses • Pets allowed • Families welcome

Open Monday-Friday 10-6. Saturday 10-5. Sunday 12-5. For further information please call 455-2424.

To visit: From 1-275, exit Ann Arbor Road West to Haggerty Road. Follow South to Joy Road, East on Joy to Honeytree. Professionally managed by Dolben.

FREE FIRST MONTHS RENT WITH 1 YEAR LEASE

r units onty

ENJOY SPECIAL >URR

! w i lainlat poo* , m a * cnar fcsa. carprad s a * a r

$455

OUNDINGS Z d

WAYNEWOOP ( A T P A P T M I N T A )

-SOUTHFIELD-ONE BEDROOM

SPEOAL

$435 a Adutt Community a Intrusion Alarm a Ample Storage a Walk-in Closet a Free Heat a Senior Discount a 1 or 2 Year Lease

WELLINGTON PLACE 355-1069

TROY Between Somerset & 1-75

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

LARGE DELUXE UNITS WINTEFt SPECIAL

1 & 2 BEDROOMS FROM %*65

1Vk Baths m 2 Bed Unit Free H.B.O & Carport Waafter 4 Dryer m soma Units

Aaa About Cu* tMnter H

• 24 Mr • Greet Storage spece • Large i

• nd rvKX i * Cen t ra Ar.'Haet • D M — App—ncas axaudwg

SUNNYMEDE APTS. 561 KIRTS

S of Bag Be i w m o a 4 Crooks)

NOON-6PM

362-0290

TROY SOMERSET AREA

PRESTIGIOUS LIVING

B e a u t i f u l i p a o o u s d e c o -

r a t e d 1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m

a p a r t m e n t s & s t u d i o s .

S o m e o f o u r a m e n i t i e a I n -

c l u d e :

• O w n e r p a i d h e a t

• S w i m m i n g P o o l

• L a u n d r y t a d W e e

• B a l c o n i e s o r p a t i o s ,

• P a r k i n g

B e a u t i f u l c a r p e t i n g

• A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

• C l o s e t o s h o p p i n g 1

F r o m o n l y $ 4 0 5 m o n t h l y •

VILLAGE APTS ^ O p a n M o n . - F r t . » e m - 5 p m .

a n d b y i

362-0245

oistinc n o \

Visit Our Newly Decorated Community

Comfortabie living Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom

apartments A community setting near downtown Plymouth

Heat included Ful appliances

M M E * O A E T h u r s d a y . N o v e m b e r 17 . 1 0 M

C R E A T I V E L I V I N G

CLA66IFIED R E A L E6TATE 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 D i s p l a y A d v e r t i s i n g

400 Apta. For Rant - S O U T H F I E L D -

f r o m $ 6 4 5

L u x u r y S e n i o r C o m m u n i t y

• 1 & 2 B e d r o o m s

• I n t r u s i o n A l a r m

• A t t e n d e d G a t e H o u s e

• S o c i a l D i r e c t o r

P A R K C R E S T A P T S

3 5 3 - 5 8 3 5

400 Apts. For Rant STERLING HEIGHTS 14 MM* E o« Van Dyke M o d e m 1 - 2 bedroom, carpeting. No pels Seniors ant-come, Irom 1395 939-5192

SYLVAN LAKE 1 Mdroom. laka privileges. includes " H i 8 electric. $47S/mo M l - 1 * 3 3

TELEGRAPH/7 MILE Comfortable 1 badroom heel water electrical appliancea No peta $330 /MO ptus security 538-5254

400 Apartments For Rant

y O U l i L O t f

f f / f t / F £ -

• Peaceful Farmington Community • Clubhouse with indoor and

outdoor pool and sauna • Heat included1

1 Bedroom and 2 Bedroom Apariments From $535

D R A K E S H 1 R E

P e r f e c t l y s i t u a t e d n e x t

t o the D r a k e s h i r e P i a i a

J u s t e a s t o t D r a k e

O p e n M o n - F r i . 9 - 5 .

S a t - S u n 1 2 - 5

477-3636

400 Apts. For Rant SOUTHFIELO RD Near 12 Mtte I Dedroom immediate occupancy Newly decorated, carport . $ 5 l 5 / m c Weekday* 9-5pm 569-6*40

SOUTHFIELD-Vi l lage Green on Franklin 1 Badroom. grey carpet, let floor car port dean cxibhouae CaHanyltme 354-5184

e e e e e e e e e e e

TOWNE APTS BIG BEAVER 8 CROOKS AREA

T R O Y Modem 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Meat S water included OaMwasher

8 large storage areas No petal Carports available

QUIET O f f -STREET LOCATION

3 6 2 - 1 9 2 7 * * * * * * * * * *

400 Apts. For Rant

T R O Y A R E A

1 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t o n

s e c o n d f l o o r w i t h b a l c o n y .

N e w c a r p e t i n g , n e w m i n i

b l i n d s , c e n t r a l l y l o c a t e d

F r i e n d l y n e i g h b o r s .

6 4 9 - 5 6 6 0

WARRIS FARMS APARTMENTS

Weetland NOW LEASING BRAND NEW 2 bedroom. 2 bath a p a r t m e n t including waa*ers 4 dryers Alao •articles » eech apartment Open 5 days a wee*, off ice hours, Mon-Fn, 9-5. Tues, Thurs. Sat. 10-5 Cloeed W e d * Sun Please call lor further in-formation

4 2 1 - 8 2 0 0

400 Apts. For Rant

M E R R I M A N P A R K A P A R T M E N T S

Present The Rent Event. O n e m o n t h ' s r e n t free f o r n e w t e n a n t s .

• Unique 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments in F a r m i n g t o n / l i v o n i a

• Adult Community

• Private. Tree-lined Courtyards

• Pool/Clubhouse • Self-Cleaning Oven, Frost-Free

Refrigerator. Dishwasher, Microwave

• Heat Included • Senior Citixens' Special

4 7 7 - 5 7 5 5

On Mtrrtman Road IQttherJ Lakt RtutJ 1 Block South of S M lit Sm.i Optn Daily 10-6 p m . Sunday Soon-s p m

h e a d d r e s s

that s p e a k s

f o r i t s e l f . Whitehall pricks itself on offering adults (age 5 0 and older) a mature community where convenience and luxury are foremost.

1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments with up to 1,400 square feet

• Adult Community •Free Cable TV • Two Full Bathrooms • Swimming Pool • Some Units Include Heat • Carports • 24-Hour Security

© W H I T E H A L L

in Southfield • Weekdays 9-6

557-0311

PiwidenctDriv iys9-6 nds 10-5

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D U N I O N L A K E A R E A

B R I A R W O O D

A P A R T M E N T S

LOW MOVE-IN COSTS SECURITY DEPOSIT

ONLY '150

C O N D O L I V I N G

COOLEY LAKE RD. AT LOCH HAVEN

I nd iv idua l P r i va te E n t r a n c e s - Free C a r p o r t w i t h e a c h a p a r t m e n t -W a s h e r & Dryer H o o k - U p - Ba l con ies W a l k - i n s t o r a g e i n a p a r t m e n t s .

A P T S . F R O M O N L Y $ 4 2 5 U N T I L T H A N K S G I V I N G

T O W N H O U S E S F R O M >635

O P E N T U E 8 . ft T H U R S . 9 A . M . - 7 P . M .

M O N - W E D . - F R l . 8 A . M . - 5 R . M .

S A T . A S U N . 1 - 5 PM. 3 6 3 - 7 5 4 5

400 Apts. For Rant

VENOY PINES APTS

A baaut-ful place . l o Wve CENTRALLY LOCATED

IN WESTLAND • 1 & 2 bedrooma • (Some with fireplaces I • Pool • Tarawa court e Club house • Cantral air • Dishwaaher e Ospoeaf e Laundry taobt iee e Beautifully landscaped

2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4

A Yot* Management Community

TROY 8 ROYAL OAK Presently available 1 & 2 bedroom apartments Flreplaca oak floors or carpeting. dishwasher heet water cooking gaa included <r> most Many wtth vertical blinds Children? Pets? Aak' AMBER APARTMENTS

280-2830 Eves 258-6714

400 Apts. For Rant TROY S FINEST 1 bedroom apart-ments include Carport eeaner 8 dryer m every apt heat, water cen-tral aar dishwasher carpet appli-ances balcony 8 swimming pool lor 1575 Quiet secure and we* main lamed Chorchm Square 362-3177

AMAZING! Rents trom 36< per sq ft A lot of room lor a little money Very larga 1 8 2 bedroom apartments featuring heat included m some apartment s ' r ies Microwave ovens cable hook-up adult 8 family locations Planned social activit ies 8 24 hour emergency maintenance Can

VILLAGE GREEN OF WATERFORD

Mon-Fn 10-6; Sat 9-5 Sun 12 5

6 8 2 - 8 9 0 0

WAYNE - WESTLAND SHARP ' bedroom apartment AC Carpeting 8 appliances Private en tranoe $375 per month New&urj Colonial Apartments

Newburon 72 T-6699

400 Apts. For Rant

yQ-ndaCCzuoocC Farmington Hills' finest development , is tak ing applications on 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom/2 bath Apartments. Rentals begin at $560. and include: • Centra l heat & Air condi t ion ing • Wal l - to-wal l carpet ing • Carport • Use ot our magnif icent c lubhouse

with swimming pool, saunas & bi l l iards

• Heat included in rent

Opan Monday-Saturday, 9 A.M.-5 P.M. Sunday by A p p o i n t m e n t

O n 1 2 M i l e . ' A m i l * W a a t o f O r c h a r d L a k e R d .

5 5 3 - 0 2 4 0

400 Apts. For Rant

Wayne Forest Apar tments

Mane one ol our specious apart-ments your next home Features in-clude PAIO HEAT, f u l carpet ing •e r t i ca i bunds ceramic b a t h dishwasher seperale dining area central air walk-m storage pool 8 more Open Mon-Fn 9-6 Sat l t - 5 . Sun 11 -4 Come in and visit one o l our immaculate I ! » 1 bedroom apartments Over 55? As» about our Special Discount

326-7800

WEST BLOOMFIELD Spacious 14O0 sq ft 2 bed.-oom apartments full size washer and dryer new black krtciien appliances

626- 1 SOB

W E S T L A N D A R E A

SPACIOUS i 8 2 bedroom apta Carpel patio aw pool Heal included

1 BEDROOM $420 2 BEDROOM $465

B L U E G A R D E N A P T S West'and s Finest Apartments

Cherry HlH Near Merr imar Daily 1 lam-6pm Sat 10am 2pm

7 2 0 - 2 2 4 2

400 Apts. For Rant WAYNE 1 bedroom $379 ' m o , 2 bedroom f i t / m o Includes heat 8 water F'eahty palmed Private e n iranca Came ready Sorry. No Petal 595-7923

WAYNE 3 room upper level apartment Walkiog distance to stores 473-6439

400 Apts. For Rant WESTLANO AREA spacious ' bedrooms apU N e w , decorated Private entrance* O u * t pieeaanl *u"Oundmgs $100 security depoart (l imited time onlyi laVIMa Apts 425-9339

Westland Area We now have a l imited numoer o l openings al one of the area s most convenient locationa We ofter • 18 2 Bedroom Apartments «nflh

extra closet storage room • Free Heel • Central Air • Large Pool • Quick access lo 1-94 8 275 • Ouiet country atmosphere • Minutes from shopping maMs

dmmg 8 entertainment New Office Hours 9am-7 pm

729-6520

Western Hills WESTLAND 8aruay Houaa 7231 lathers, corner ol Warren SPECIAL 12<X> DEPOSIT WITH AP-PROVED CREDIT 1 bedroom neat air condit ioned parking appliances $410 425-9789

WEST LAND CAPRI APARTMENTS 1 bedrooms aveiiabie starting al 1*20 per month, heet Included Many extras 261 -54 ' g

400 Apts. For Rant

W E S T L A N D E S T A T E S

6 6 4 3 W A Y N E

( n e a r H u d s o n ' s ) Only 8200 deposit /approved credrt

1 bedroom from $410

I n c l u d e s a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g -

h e a t - c a r p e t - s w i m m i n g

p o o l N o p e t s M a t u r e

a d u l t s c a l l 7 2 1 - 6 4 6 8

WESTLAND

H A M P T O N C O U R T

A P A R T M E N T S The place To Live « WaMland

Spacious > 8 2 bedroom apts

FROM 8415

Balconies - Carports Swimming Pool 8 Par* Areas -

Storage m Your Apartment

7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0

Ford Rd. 1 blk E of Wayne Mon Fri 9am-5pm Sat 8 Sun 1 5prr

Evening appointments available • Special Seniors Program

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY A P A R T M E N T S

BY CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENTS

2 locations to serve you GARDEN CITY

PLYMOUTH Star t ing at $ 3 8 0

HEATS WATER INCLUDED S p a o o u s 1 & 2 b e d r o o m & s t u d i o s

• 24 H o u r M a i n t e n a n c e • C a r p e t i n g . A p p l i a n c e s

• L a u n d r y & S t o r a g e Fac i l i t i es • C a b l e TV

O p e n M o n - F r i o a m - 5 p m S a t 10 a m 12 N o o n

M o d e l H o u r s Tues -F r i 3 p m - 6 p m S a t & S u n 12 N o o n - 6 p m

4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0

RENT A TOWNHOUSE I N WEST BLOOMFIELD $1170 per month

T h a o n l y ren ta l t o w n h o o e e e in the B l o o m I W t d HMIa S c h o o l Dist r ic t . Your c h i l d r e n o e s e r v e t h a b a a t l 3 • a d r o o m T o w n h o u s e * . 2300 so f l of

p a t i o

I n d M d w a l b a a a m a n t S p r i v a t e g a r a g a w i t h o p # o # r F V a p l e c a a n d G r e e n h o u s e

Ctub w t t h a m a l l goM c o u r s e , a n d t e n n i s c o u r t s

P a i t a c t fami ly a n w t r o n m a n t wt th p r t v a t s

C o u n t r y i Ing p o o l !

L o c a t e d In tha a x c t t i n g l a k a a r a a ot W e e t

C a M a T V avaBabta

6 2 6 - 4 8 8 8 O n L o n g L a k a Rd_ 1 m U a Waat of W a b a a k . b a h a a aw W d d U b a H a n d O r c h a r d L a k a R o a d a

O p e n D a i l y 8 : 3 0 - 5

S a t u r d a y s 1 0 - 4

N O R T H R I D G E A P A R T M E N T S

1-2 BEDROOM FROM * 4 8 0

• V e r t i c a l s

• E a t i n K i t c h a n

• W a l k i n C l o e e t a

• W a a h a r / D r y a r

A v a i l a b l e

• F u r n i s h e d U n l t a

A v a i l a b l e

• H a n d i c a p p e d U n i t s

A v a i l a b l e

O n e M i l e W a a t o l I - 2 7 5

o f f 7 M i l e , N o r t h v i l l e

3 4 8 - 9 6 1 6

a W E S T L A N D •

H A W T H O R N E

C L U B S100 Security Deposit

f r o m $ 4 4 0

F R E E H E A T P-estlge location scenic v * w Heat Air. Pool. Graat vaiu»'

7 5 6 0 M e r r i m a n R d Between Warren 8 Ann Arbor " ' » !

5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4 Daily 9-5 Sat 12-4

WESTLAND-Mernmar 8 Palmer, 1 bedroom apartment very dee-- no pets $235/mo Call 5-9 455-0454

WESTLAND Modern 2 bedroom apt Air cood> t loned fulfy carpeted appliances cable reedy Heat 4 hoi »ater «v eluded From 8390/me Pius securi-ty Barsudor Arms 722-586«

W E S T L A N D P A R K

A P A R T M E N T S

A c r o s s f r o m C i t y P a r k

1 & 2 b e d r o o m s . IMt b a t h s

H E A T I N C L U D E D

P o o l a n d C l u b h o u s e

F r o m $ 4 3 0

C a l l 7 2 9 - 6 6 3 6

Furnished Apartments Available

WESTLAND SHOPPING CENTER Area - i & 2 bedroom apartments $480-8555 including heat No pels

261 4830 t Please call 646-7500

WESTLAND 1 bedroom quiet building $360 month Security de-posit Heat water 8 appliances In-cluded Immediate occupancy Call aflar 6pm 553-4522

L I V E LUXURIOUSLY

E N J O Y T H E

P L E A S U R E S

O F P R I V A C Y

o v i n g t o n

Country club living in the heart of Farmington Hills is yours to enjoy. Very private, very spacious, 2 & 3-bed-room ranch lownhouses with elegani master suites, attached 2-car garages, private basements, deluxe kitchens and special touches of luxury like skylights, whirlpool bathtubs and private patios can be yours at Covington Club.

3 5 0 - 1 2 9 6

W e a t h e r s t o n e . 8 " l 1 " 2 7 , °

A prestigious Franklin address. A n award-winning, breathtaking set ling. Large and quiei 2 A 3-bedroom townhomes, 2'/t baths, formal dining room, great roorft, fireplace too. Two-car garage and basement, of course. Visit Weatherstone today.

350-1296

The Summit. A private gatehouse greets you.

A ward-winning landscaping surrounds you. 1,600 ft. accommodate you in these rare 2-bedroom, 2-bath residences. Carports included Laun-dry A generous storage room in your apartment. Farmington Hills location.

626-4396

- WESTLANO -2 bedroom apartments lor rem m OecemDer be settled by Christmas Each unit has carpeting range re-frigerator dishwasher an condition-mg spaoous c l oe ia . and v- i baths Outdoor swimming pool sauna 8 ptcmc area Convenient location .

GLENWOOO ORCHARD " 37140 S Orchard Circle. Westland

729-5090

WESTLAND 6 2 0 0 N o r t h W a y n e R d

S T U O O $375 1 BEDROOM $415 2 BEDROOM $430

HEAT 8 HOT WATER INCLUDED Carpel ing. appliances swimming pool, 2 car parking Aduft sectior Close to Wesltand Shopping Center

7 2 8 - 4 8 0 0

WEST- WESTLANO 2 bedroom apt $409 per month includes paid gas 8

vertical bunds, appliances. cantrM a r . 5 montt i lease. $325 »e-curtty After 6pm 427-9085

WHITE LAKE TWP on lake One de lu i e apt fireplace

Beach,. Many extraa i m o n i r iree renl . $480 8 up 473-0645

W BLOOMFIELD a l sports Caas Laka. private 1 bedroom Newty decorated $495/mo mciuOea neat.

883-9350 or 332-9004

5 0 G R E A T R E A S O N S To saC your house

BLOOMFIELD WEST APTS 626-1508

F U R N I T U R E F O R Y O U R

3 R o o m A p a r t m e n t F o r

$ 7 9 M o n t h • ALL NEW FURNITURE • LARGE SELECTION . OPTION TO PURCHASE

GLOBE RENTALS FARMINGTON 474-3400

B u c k i n g h a m

M a n o r v m o o n

• L Q K C I

R e n t a l O f f i c e

H o u r s E v e r y d a y

1 - 6 PJM.

C l o e e d T u a a . S F r i .

A P A R T M E N T S Prime location • Large 2 bedrooms

1 Vt baths • basement • carpeting • central air • $595 to $745

I L L 6909

Farmington At Its Most Enjoyable

a rant f rom

' 4 0 5 M i c r o w a v e O v a n P a i d G a a H e a t

Peacefu l . L u x u r i o u s C o m

A t t a c h e d Garsge

C lubhouse . P o o l 4 Sauna

Heat I n c l u d e d

• Farmington Hills •

C H A T H A M H I L L S • 2 B e d r o o m S p e c i a l •

Great Location Spac ious Rooms 1V> Bath in 2 Badroom

A t r C o n d i t i o n i n g

P o o l A T e n n i a

1 & 2 B a d r o o m

A p a r t i p a n t s

1 B e d r o o m a n d 2 B e d r o o m

2 B a t h A p a r i m e n t s

F r o m $ 5 4 5 f r o m 401 Furniture Rental Perfectly located oH Grand River. 1 Mock ease ot' Haivead

O p e n

M o n Sat 9 -V

Sunday 12-1

477-3990

Pels allowed wtth permission W a l t o n C o r n e r a t P a r r v

A d j a c e n t t o A u b u r n H i l l s I • f

M o n . - F r i . 9 - 5 W e e k e n d a 1 2 - 5

3 7 3 - 5 8 0 0 ST E F»L ING HEIGHTS 826- 960 1

4 ""6-8080 SOUTHFIELD 355-4330

ROY 588- '800

S u m m e r I s

N e v e r O v e r . . .

Superlative Rental Living In The Hills of West Bloomfield

N E W l a v i s h l y l a r g e 1. 2 a n d 3 b e d r o o m t e r r i c e r a n c h d w e l l i n g s o f

u m u r p a w e d s i w t h a t a re u t t e r l y e x t r a o r d i n a r y - u p t o 2 . 8 0 0 s q u a r e f e e t a n d

e v e r y a m e n i t y p r i v a t e e n t r i e s , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e s , f i r e p l a c e s , c a t h e d r a l c e i l i n g s ,

d e s i g n e r k i t c h e n s w i t h s e p a r a t e b r e a k f a s t a reas , m a s t e r b e d r o o m s u i t e s w i t h

d r e s s i n g area, d o u b l e v a n i t i e s , d o u b l e c l o s e t s a n d w a l k - i n c l o s e t s t o o .

- r e s i d e n c e l a u n d r y a n d s t o r a g e , f u l l c a r p e t i n g , c e n t r a l a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g

p a t i o o r b a l c o n y

o t W e s t l a n d T o w e r s !

S p o c k x a o o e c n a t w o b e d r o o m a p a r t

merits ofler N g h - r i i a l i v i n g w i t h

n y v » e w i

T r u l y r e * o r t - I i k e r e c r e a t i o n a l f a c i l i t i e s i n c l u d e o v e r s u e ^ J p o o l i n a

• v p e c t . w u l . i r w o o d e d s e t t i n g , a m a n o r - h o m e l i k e c l u b h o u s e — i d e a l f o r

p r i v a t e p a r t i e s — t e n n i s c o u r t s a n d , o f c o u r s e , a 2 4 - h o u r m a n n e d

g a t e h o u s e w i t h p a c k a g e r e c e p t i o n s e r v i c e s . T h e r e is e v e n a p r i v a t e

l e n d i n g l i h r a r v A l l o n o v e r 1 3 0 i n c o m p a r a b l e p r i v a t e a c r e s f c * e s t a t e

l i k e l i v i n g

U n q u e s t i o n a b l y t h e s t a n d a r d f o r b e a u t y a n d l u x u r y F o r t h e i r s u e ,

l e s i g n a n d b r e a t h t a k i n g s e t t i n g , Y O U M U S T S E E t h e I . 2 a n d )

b e d r o o m t e r r a c e h o m e s o f A L D I N G B R O O K E

Travel Maple Road «o Drake Road: turn north and drive through the woods, to the summit of the hill, and enter ALDINGBROOKE through the manned gatehouse on vour left

\otr l.imued rrnmbn of then term r m i a t i e *

b r . n < afjrrtti

M o n - F f i I f r f c S a w n e y W a d . ? 1 M 661-0770 Rental R e s i d e n c e s From *650-'l 500

• S p e c t a c u l a r t s o l c o o y • * e o r r o u n d s w i m m i n g i n i n ® I n d o o r

n o a t a d p o o l • A l l n « w C l u b o n o G o m e B o o m • T e n n i s c o u r t s • T V - m o n r t o r e d s a c u r e a n t r o n c a s • FREE p r i v a t e h a a f i h c l u b w r t h

e a t e r c i s e r o o m , a n a s a u n a • A r i d e a l l o c a t i o n

- O n a b k x * f r o m W a t f t o n d M a n - 1 e n t e r o t W s a n s n o s e o u t O y d > r . , - N e a r 1 - 2 7 5 . 1 - 9 4 a n d m a f c * s u r f a c e

f fJWESTlAND A A TOWERS

» » » # I M ( N M

l o c a i a d o n e b l o c k w e * o f W t r y n e ( t o a d ,

b e t w e e n F o r d a n d W a r r e n I t o o d i

i ^ r «

Thursday, November 17. 1988 O&E # 1 F

T^-

LIVING

I P I E D R E A L E S T A T E 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 Display Advertising

402 Fumiahod Apts. For Rsnt

ABBINGTON L A K E

aeiocatmg' ' " t m s o u r , A n i g n -m e n f V»« nave CO(pO«al« apart-

'0< »horl I tem M m FuH* »ur-n , t * * } «nth linen*. utlU-I t e i . u n v m o n . ( t e a o a n a

F r o m M M ConveiMenl-ly l o u l M >n « l l » n tu&urb E u > icceas to all • -ways and airport Call an / l ime 458-9S07

APARTMENTS SHORT TERM LEASES

Adult 4 Famify Unn» 10 prima suD-uroan hocaMon* uti l i t ies included Complete umin ftouaewaret. linens COW' TV Swimming poora tennu court* WeeMly Maid Servce avail-able MC V 4 AE card* »cceptea

Unmatched peraonal ter^nce'

Executive Living Suites 474-9770

TEMPORARY FURNISHED

HOUSING SAVE TIME

CALL US FIRST LUXURY

EXECUTIVE SUITES. INC.

Birmingham-Troy Area ' 6 «mmacuiat» D-u.iOing location* to v r . # your n M i 220 units In all

c ' « « -wealth and racquet club Gott and Tennis

Swimming Poo's Maid Service

Pet Service The only M l service facility serving the SE M-ch DusineM community «"tn lunury accomodat ions

SINCE 1977

UNITS FROM $650. Absolutely Immaculate

645-1200 549-4500 (ANYTIME)

Downtown Birmingham - Troy FURNtSHEO » UNFURNISHED

MONTHLY LEASES Preferred by the Executive

Ideal for Holiday visits F'NEST QUALITY ft LOCATIONS IN

APARTMENTS ft TOWNHOUSES

LUXURY AMENITIES! Utilities Included

FROM $625 649-1414

Executive Garden Apartments

BIRMINGHAM - DOWNTOWN One bedroom executive rental with all amenities Qu>et. elegant and e«-ceptKKial Short or long-term lease S i ,050 per month 335-0750

BIRMINGHAM/ROYAL OAK Furnished luxury ooe Dedroom prime area Color TV Special winter rata I rom $650 590-3S0* 737-0633

BIRMINGHAM Central location completely furnished 2 bedroom heel, hot water T V adufts no pets $625 month 647-0715

HOLIDAY SPECIAL BLOOMFIELD LAKES

APARTMENTS 2 corporate apartments available in a amen private adult complex

ONE BEDROOM $450 $650 TWO BEDROOM $550 -5700

All o l the apartments include car-peting. drapee new decorator Furni-ture by Globe inter iors 6 are com-pletely decorated Aaaher ft dryer on main hoor Heet ft water included GE air condition-ing ideal for executives or young business persons relocating mto area Cleaning services available Beech privileges on Cass Lake No

Short term leese available to quali-fied applicants 2920 Schroder Blvd 2 blocks N ol Orchard Lake Rd oft Cass Lake Rd

FOR APPOINTMENT 6 8 1 - 9 1 6 1 6 4 1 - 6 3 0 * 334-8392

BLOOMRELD HILLS - Very nice 2 bedroom. 2 Beth FuMy ecuiped for immediate use Near Woodward or 1-75 Reasonable rent, includes utili-ties and heal 855-1595

BLOOMF!€LD - Walnut Lake Di-rectly on the shore Stunning eve-ning sunsets Studio, furnished right down to Imens, private screened porch ft en t rance , microwave, dishwasher phone cable Includes all util it ies No lease 856-5870

EXECUTIVE APTS Furnished Apartments

$450 ft up - Short Term Lee! 477-4769

F A R M I N G T O W - F A R M I N G T O N HILLS. 1 bedroom includes Unens ft dishee. cable TV. utumes m o n term svaHabie 477-476®

FUU-Y FURNISHED 1 ft 2 bedroom apartments through-out Metro Detroit All houeewarea ft utMtOee included In rent, month lo month lease Famines welcome M C ' V AE accepted Relocation Special-ist 313-355-5313 or outside Ml.

1 -600-352-0629

FULLY FURNISHED CORPORATE SUITES

West land Towers

Our 1 and 2 bedroom furnished Cor-porate apartments lake the incon-venience out o« ycur relocation transfer Decorator deeagn high riae apartments leeture fu»y equipped

•x loor healed s s s w W f l pool, ten-nis. exceriee and sauna Month to

Towers 4 t Dk W of Wayne Rd . between Ford ft Warren Rds Can 721-2500

HOME AWAY FROM HOME. INC Short lease Elegantly fur-

I , i a l bedroom s-

ter Troy. Femmgton HMa. 12 Mae/Mm Useealei II M»y a r e a s . C o m p l e t e w i t h

lor TV.

From I i s r 63S-17M

PINE LAKE FRONTAGE W t l s o m l M Elegantly lurmehed unique M u d w - t Sedroom. 1 be lh kitchen ft »vmg room Sony TV/ catrte stereo easemen t dishes, •nana and muc#i more $725 month

l iJepoan 641-4479

P l y m o u t h - DOWNTOWN

month First month MOO No Maaa Washer « dryer * LMMes included

J 3 8 5

muei maks e< leeel $14 000 per «eer » spoN Leeee Ca«

• u . - k j e r a | S M J O O

S O U T H F * L O L * « a . luxury

•OUTMTULO • 1

• w f r w « u / » » mmmi w n • MM and M M ! MS AL 4Maa

s w u s w r * wax co rpon C u i l l H g

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

HOME SUITE HOME Attraclively furn.shed 1 end 2 bedroom Apts with all smenit ies 7 great locations Monthly leases

• E M C . Visa accepted

540-8830 404 Houset For Rent

ABSOLUTELY PERFECT HOMES lo« lease 4 Pedroom colonials 2 > Cslhs appliances finished Base-ments 2 car at tached garsge Fsrmirvgton Mills ft NorthvMIe Leas-ing f rom $ 1 200 month

HARRIMAN REAL ESTATE 477-4464

ALL CITIES • Since 1976

HOMES FOR RENT SEE 100 S WHERE

TENANTS ft LANDLORDS SHARE LISTINGS • 642-1620 884 S-o Adams. Btrrrwnghem Mi

ATTRACTIVE Farmington Hills Farm Colonial Beautiful "ot Ideal tor pro-fessional couple Outside ma»nte-nance and appl iances provided $900 mo Call Do ro lh , Wagner

Merrill Lynch Reefy 626-6700 626-9100

BERKLEY 3 bedrooms oimng room appliances, garage fenced yard, references $700 per month plus security 546-4436

404 Houses For Rent BEVERLY HILLS/BIRM'NGHAM

2200 sq ft 3 bedroom Quad with 2 ' j attached garage oeeutitu' dou-ble lot 16210 Marguerite No Pels SiOOO/mth ; securtty 549-1757

IN TOWN BIRMINGHAM - 3-4 bed-room house Avsifacue Jan 1st on monthly lease $1100 per month CaB collect 412-357-9570

BlRMINGHAM-A BLK FROM TOWN living room with fireplace, dlrung room, hardwood floors k l lchen 3 bedroom bath 1 car garage $650 MO first last ft security 647-7712

Bi RM INGHAM-Br <k 2 sedroom. 1 bath, dining L fenced yard patio, oaagrtt i garage, tin.shed basemenr $725 'MO 1 r lease security de-posit, no pets 644-3165

BIRMINGHAM Clean ft cory 2 bed-room. 1 bath, laundry room storage shed fenced yard nice neighbor-hood Children 4 pets welcome' $650 Mo - security Call Mike 244-3356 or 476-1381

404 Houses For Rent 404 Houses For Rent 404 Houses For Rsnt BIRMINGHAM - clean 3 bedroom BIRMINGHAM rent with option to

buy 3 Bedroom colonial tomptetety -7827 remodeled In last year $1,295 per

mo . 1 yr opt ion at $179 000 1321 Pierce Can Broker 540-4377 BIRMINGHAM Coach House. 2 bed-

rooms den flreplece. kitchen appii- I ances. private yard on 4 acre wood • 1

ed eatsts No pets 444-3147 !

BIRMINGHAM - gorgeous contem-porary with 3 bedrooms master suite with t»rg« California Bathroom wrth double whirlpool tub douEHe oven cook l op fireplace 3 car ga-rage One-of-a-kind house svsil-able immediately $2200 'mo

Call day* - 585-2015 Eves 1-693-3153

B'RMINGMAM-Cory 6 sponess irv-town, 2 oed 'oom • osth ail appli-ances closed porcn laundry room storage sheo 6 fenced yard $650 O plus security 855-9823

BIRMINGHAM - Great in-Town loca-t o m 3 bedrooms 2W belhs with den Porch o f living room large m a s t e r b e d r o o m s u i t e w i t h cathredrai ceiling 4 deck Skylight »n hail ft master bedroom Bath Newer w r i n g plumbing, heating 4 all insu-lation Hardwood floors $2 000 a month 1 6 months or less No pets Cat' Kathy W.lson644-6700

MAX BROOCK. INC.

BIRMINGHAM - executive Quarton Lake "rontage 2 bed room ranch. 1M baths fireplace central air. 2 car garage $ i 6S0 month Call Leno 399-0964 after 6 PM 433 -3 ' 54

400 Apts. For Rent

. NOVI • WATERVIEW FARMS

From s420 Open Until 7 P.M.

Count ry se t t ing , lakes area, near Twe lve O a k s M a l l . S p a c i o u s , S o u n d C o n d i -t ioned, Cent ra l Air, Pool, Tennis , Dish-washer , Lo ts of Closets.

Pontiac Trail between West & Beck Roads Daily 9-7 • Sat. & Sun. 12-4

Other T imes by Appo in tmen t

6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4

C L O I S T E R S LUXURY TOWNHOUSE Covered pa rk ing , air c o n d i t i o n i n g , d e l u x e kitchen, full basement, p r i v a t e f e n c e d r e a r yard , p r i va te en t ran -ce...these are just some of our special features — affordable too!

2 b e d r o o m $ C 7 C t o w n h o u s e O / O

Same plan with

12 x 18 family room

HEAT INCLUDED

6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6 14 Mile & Crooks Area

B E N E I C K E & K R U E

s 7 2 5

ta

QANKLI c S Q U A R F

( \ P \ L> T M r s f J

1 s t M o n t h ' s R e n t F R E E !

3 4 9 0 At t rac t i ve 1 and 2 Bedroom

Apar tmen ts Featur ing:

HEAT I N C L U D E D • Vertical Blinds • Hrated 5« rnnimp Poo

• Fully Carpeted • Clubhouse

• Air Conditioning • Laundrv Faci!it:e>

• Beautiful Grounds • Lighted Parking

• 24 Hour Emergeno. Maintenance

L'jcatei! on j M i le Rd B r i n w n MnWlebeh and InKsajr Rd in L ivonia

OPEN 7 DAYS

4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0

• FRAWtUN ft tOUAkl ' A * u r r * K T *

• —it - r

FREE HEAT M I C R O W A V E

1 Bedroom "Ranch House"

• 4 4 0

2 Badroom "Townhou«#"

•525 3 Badroom "Townhouse"

•595 Pool* SpsctoutRooms• CJubhouSi

Air Conditioning • 1'* Bsths

wes r or ptwwv AT wal TON mea»>-TS

ACXlACSHT TO AIMUttN NHLS

373-0100

CjRflnWIILLE T O W M l o r S K S

BIRMINGHAM 'anch-3 bedroom. 1 full 2 hai' baths l<vlng room,'fire-place family room dmmg room, ki tchen • appliances 2 car attached basement rec room .'fireplace large lot $1350 MO 855-44 11

BLOOMFIELD TWP 114 Mile,Ink-ster area I - 3 Bedroom 2 Bath rsnch on large lot Family room fireplace, all appi isnces central air carpel drapes Meadow Lake privileges A.s i l sb ie Dec t a t Si 100 W BLOOMFIELD 4 bedroom Irt-levei m excellent condit ion 2 full ft 2 half Batns all appliances fami'y room with fireplace 4 wet bar car-r-etmg w n d o w blinds attached 2 car garage with opener Available Nov 21 at $ 1 ' 0 0 TROY (Square Lake-John R( - laxe f rontage 3 bedroom, 2'y Bath ranch in excellent condit ion on Crystal Lake Family room with fireplace a" appliances central an - carpeted lower levei with *-er bar and full bath window treatments carpeting attached 2'> car ga/aoe with open-er Available Jan i a t $ i 5 0 0 ROYAL OAK - .a rge 3 bedroom bnck story on »«eed lot Sepa-rate dming room screened rear p o r c h c e n t r a l sir, c s r p e l t n g drapes 1*» car garage Available Jan 1 at $600

GOODE 647-1898 REAL ESTATE

BIRMINGHAM intown contempo-rary 2-story completed updated 3 bedroom full basem-eni centrsi air 2 car garage $1100 mo Nov 1

,*ease 433 3816 535-0525

BIRMINGHAM IN-TOWN Charming 2 bedroom 4 study com-pletely updated' Lease with option to purchase $675 mo 967- '654

BIRMINGHAM - OPEN S'JN 12-1 2 bedroom clean harowood floors i»82 Bowers $575.'month plus utvii ties 258-9012 or 644-4512

BIRMINGHAM - Renovated 2 bed-'oom nome many extras includes appliances woodOurning stove, loft. 0ec« privacy lence $77S 642-6049

B 'RMiNGHAM School District Newly decorated beautiful 3 bed-room family room tuepiace den 4 2 car attached garage $950 MO Call 268-8158

9 B M , N G H A M SChOOLS West Bioomfie-o 2 story 3 Bedroom den f i 'ep »ce new ki lchon sue privi-leges $890 737-6851

404 Houses For Rent 1404 Houses For Rent 404 Houses For Rent BIRMINGHAM small 2 bedroom home basemen: garaga ft lenc*d Backyard carpeting drapes stove ft refngersio- no pets 'e lerences 4 security depsoi 'ecu-red 1st ft last mo s rent in advance $600 /mo CaM oetween 5-9pm for apot 687-7244 BIRMINGHAM Charming 3 bed-room walk to downtown Fireplace •n living room no pets S770 per month plus security 642-0431

BIRMINGHAM 2 Bedroom at 1969 Bowers, svaiiabie Dec 1st deal 'or t person $550 per month plus $600 security After 6pm 982-7852

BIRMINGHAM 3 b e d r o o m 1 > bam garaoe fireplace 2 biks S of •4 Mile £ of Pierce '6236 Bir-wood $"50 - security 433-1489

BIRMINGHAM 3 D e d r o o m 1 oath i n c u d e s apip-ances. available -tan. i s i $695 mon th p lus uti l i t ies No pets 540-6274

B RMINGHAM - 3 Dedroom brick ranch with attached Qa.*»ge 1'* baths Appuances $ 7 7 5 644-64 13

400 Apartments For Rent

400 Apts. For Rsnt

Scctsdale clpaiimsnts Newburgh between Joy & Warren

F r o m ^ 4 3 5

FREE HEAT FREE C O O K I N G G A S 1 & 2 B * d r o o m • 1 V j B a t h a • C a n t r a l A i r • P o o l

• T a n n i a • C a r p o r t a • C l u b h o u t a L a u n d r y A S t o r a g a • C a b l e R a a d y

Model Open 9-5 Daily

12-5 Weekends

M o d e l O p e n 9 - 5 Dai ly

t=J •: , 455-4300

W H Y

N O T

STAVAT 5.5 T

OUR P IACO s afe»' '

R e l o c a t i o n S p e c i a l i s t s

1 : v j ' d e'e ea-.f-aDa--T»-• ' "S a : o " ' : " a t : - «-o— - •" t:~ r ' " '

"0* a p - . a r - 3

-P'ociefl • "~t ^er ~-i i? : t e d ' o c — "5 are e a s e d

. • • ' s a ' e ' _ c e 3

pi . i -e-e a-o e Ame- i~ C e - f « - ? - d « g

2777- S'a-k - Prad South' e d f *8Zi*

? ? 3'5 53i3

C.%ae '-1cr-2ar Ca Tc. F-ee SOO-352 0629

In F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

One and two-bedroom apartments and terraces featuring

ONE M O N T H FREE RENT •Ex t rao rd ina ry Qua l ty L i vmg

• Ba l cony or pa t i o

• Eat ing space m k i t chen

• In -Un t s to rage

• S a m e level laundry r o o m

• Except iona l s p a c i o u s n e - .

• Fully e q u i p p e d t> 3e^ k i t c h e n t d ishwasher

e Individual ly con t ro l l ed c e n t r a l hea t a n d air cond i t i on ing

• Spec tacu la r c l ubhouse . v . j vTy • •• sw imming p o o l a n d l i gh ted l e n n c. j r t s

• 2 Year Leases Ava»iat)i»*

S t u a t e d o n o v e ' 4 0 a c r ^ ) f p a r k i * e g rounds Fa i fmont Park just i m o m e n t ' ? m expre ' . r .w ty - t j

r n i n i i V i ( r o " i C i " v f ' i n ' ' o r " i

On Nine Mile a n d Drake Road

4 7 4 - 2 5 1 0 Open daily unti l 6 p.m.

R I V E R

B E N D oo the banks

of tbe Rouge R i v e n

Heat Included

FREE month's rent •

SENIOR C IT IZENS S P E C I A L !

1 a n d 2 b a d r o o m

apartments - 2 bedroom, VA bath

townhouee, Air Conditioning — Private balco-nies with Inau-lated sliding glaaa door walls

— carpeting and CATV available.

Huge doeeta — Qaa heat — 2 swimming pools — Ample parking — Carports available — Sent* at your doorstep

R B M T A L O P P I C B

4 2 1 - 4 0 7 7 9 0 6 0 0 W E S T W A R R E N

BIRMINGHAM Walk to downtown 3 bedrooms 1 bath, finished base ment fireplace, garage, waaher ft dryer 1638 Washington $1075 per-month 646-1296

BIRMINGHAM 4 bedrooms 2"» baths, family room 2 car garage all appliances $ i 600 month 665-3629

BIRMINGHAM 907 Ruffner New ft comfortable1 2 bedroom 1 bath. 6 sky Ixgnts all appliances. 1 car garage $800.mo 646-2703

BLOOMFIELO HILLS 2 bedroom ranch with basement, f ireplace ft all appliances Lone Pine ft Frankkn ; Roads on f i a c e of land Avail-able Dec 1 $1 175 per month. 5150 |

f rankl in Road 626-74 19

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom brick ranch appliances cantral a* $780 month, plus utilities and de©>S4l 15 Mile W of Pierce Eve 645-2363

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedrooms, all appliances Basement clean M o v e in condit ion S n o t term tease available $725 698-9608

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Carriage House 3 small bedrooms 1 Beth 2 ' i car garage On 5 ' i acres Charm-ing $ i250 rno 5*0-8020 644-79»6

BRAND NEW-PATROlf Built homes •or a lithe as $1040 down ft only $215 MO 2 4 3 bedroom 1 or 1 bams Available for immediate oc cupancy Hometown USA 94 1-0730

or 94 I -64 10

400 Apartments For Rent

PLEASING TO THE EYE i f y o u l ike wha t y o u see, our a p a r t m e n t s a re w h a t y o u are l o o k i n g tor S o m e w i t h w o o d s v iew P leas ing to the p o c k e t -b o o k t o o

2 Bedroom s 5 1 5

• Heat Included • Located 0 " Ncwi Poad Just \ of 8 Mile Road

O P E N DAILY 10-6

B e n e i c k a 9 5 9 0 8 6 8 6

A T T R A C T I V E

1 & 2 B E D R O O M

'APARTMENTS s 3 5 5 Private Ent ry • Air C o n d i t i o n i n g

• Canton •

VILLAGE SQUIRE F r o m * 4 3 5 — F r e e H e a t

*200 Moves You In Great Location- Park Setting

Spacious* Bike Trail" Heated Pool Sauna* Sound Conditioned

Cable & Tennis On Ford Road, just E. of 1-275

Open Until 7 P.M

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 Daily 9 - 7 - Eves b y A p p t - Sa t S S u n 9 - 6

• ApD l iances • C a r p e t i n g • Pool

I d e a l l y l o c a t e d a t t h « c o r n e r o f

A i r p o r t ft P o n t i a c L a k e R o a d s i n

W a t e r f o r d

Balcony or Pat io Cable TV Avai lab le

O p e n 7 D a y s 1 0 - 6

v e r s

Phone: 6 8 1 -1 6 6 1

Livonia's Finest

Location 7 Mi le Road

C o m e r M a y f i e l d (3 Blocks E Of

Farmington Road) East of 1-275

G R A X D O P E M X i

C A N T E R B U R Y

P A R K

— I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y —

Brand new large deluxe 2 b e d r o o m , 2 ba th units.

Laundry h o o k - u p wi th in apa r tmen t , ca rpe t ing , ver t ica l

b l inds, de luxe appl iances, ba lcony or pa t io . Near shopp ing .

Limited time offer!

$ 6 0 0 month

Model Open Daily 1-5 Closed Thursday 473-3983 775-8200

Meet new friends and relax cit . . .

A r o u n d

T h e C o r n e r

F r o m I t A l l

Stud io . 1 & 2 Bedroom A p a r t m e n t s

• Heat I n c l u d e d • S w i m m i n g Pun! • Free Cable TV' • L tundrv Faci l i t ies •C lubhouse • Storage Area • Tennis Cuurt Air Conditioning

- f 1

\ O R T H C A T K ^ * |

Greenf i e ld

Enter on Limoin Just Ejst " t i.rvenht Id

Daily 9 am-7 pm Weekends 10 am-5 pm 968-8688

{ " A L M O S T M : W "

Tree ^ o p rc"JVleadoWs

f / t \ cJApartmeqts IS LUXURY W H A T Y O U S E E K ? I h « ' i » l u \ u r > i s u l i a l m i i i

£ « • ! . \ « ' r s i / « > f l r o o m s a n i l b a l c o n i e s . k i t r l i « » n s . w a l l s - i n ( i o s c i s . '2 l»«' i l r«M»i i i h a s f i l l * l i a l l i . 4 l o s e i n s h o p p i n g a n d <»\|»r«*s*i% ; • * . 1 B e d r o o m '495 2 Bed room l595 950 Sq. Ft. 1050 Sq. Ft.

2 3

O P E N D A I L Y 1 0 - 6

S A T & S U N 1 0 - 5

H I M I I K I A h i l l I :»ia-«».VM) n r u i J-JU.JK.

Bemlilu£ I & 2

Bedlam Apwdmuk

F>uwi $345

H E A T I N C L U D E D • Air Conditioning • Balcony or Patk) • Cable TV Available • Beautltul Grounds

Swimming Pool Clubhouse Convenient to 12 Oaks Mall

At Pont iac Trail and Beck Roads in Wixom

(Exit 1-96 at Beck Road then 2 Miles North to Pontiac Trail)

Opan Mon. - Sat. 9 - 6 Sun. 11 - 5

624-6464

First Month's Rent FREE

COACH HOUSE ( a p a p t m e h t T )

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

from $500

2 Bedroom Townhouses .Available

F e a t u r i n g :

• HEAT I N C L U D E D • Modern Appliances • Laundry Facilities • Fully Carpeted

• Storage Areas • Air Conditioning • 2 Swimming Pools • Clubhouse * S U B

24 Hour Emergency Maintenance

II >ii«iiai l

1 M \ l L j 23600 Lamplighter Lane on Pnmdet ice D n * r jurt North oi W Nine Mile Rd in Southfield

(one block W m ot O e e n f i e M Rd l

Open 7 Day*

® 557-0810

17.

% CREATIVE LIVING

C L Q 6 6 I P I E D R E A L E 6 T A T E 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0

O t s p i a y A d v e r t i s i n g

Y O U ' V E E A R N E D I T !

. -/ea&siu

Y x MG

O X P O I N T E ,

T h e n e w T o w n h o u s e

c o M M i s r n w i t h t h e

C H A R M O F O L D E N G L A N D

I S N O W O P E S

»«"C "uon "sme -no 1" 30d

• • s m 7 7 !

irtrr rr * e i O A v e ~ ^ » e n o r W * . * • - A o o a « r r j l v j n c u * c o r r u w v dmgnee i * p n . j s e - r a r x j j i - o r e * r r * n * t x * e n c * or ~e o r . * « v . j v s «r ' -»>

* < * " o l » r - j r r & a e * - t r v i r e z o r r r u r • o . r ^ e c o r m o r t *rc corv«r*n« »enc -o -or— -o <» -*3 o r * «*sw c a r c o m p a r e

• O n e m o n c t i F S £ r on s e l e c t j r r s

* 5 s r a r c - * > » e i e r r v

• i n c r e d f e * ^ K X U - * V » N o « a r a f # r

• l o t s o r w w x f c x w s

- « p d c e r> « % e r v o * _ - < • v j o r - r - s • • > -

• ? « - < j r j p s s a r a g e a r c c i o w -•

»Co«.erec > S t p e ^ i t s » c o r r v r s , c * ' * * ' « a w « r i :

« r x a r * c r a t v a A a r a s * « - e * - . w o ^ r « » -

• C o r - v « " - » f c u e e r i m - t v » » ••-. ~ j / y - —--•» < • -

• F r o r r S 6 1 5 - 5 9 9 5

E a & u s m e c n j r x t e r u e / v * s « * c o r - . r * ^ r ? ^ r « r — -

ji .at, Je j • *=ue \ \ A L D 6 S V \ G O O a F C 4 i . S c > O L V c £ • ^ \ £ D

W A L D E N W O O D j r f i . > - r « v - £ « — * — r s ; i r e - j e J - . c r - o w r

3 5 > f 3 7 2 Oo*— S a w ' r t v i y 4 " x r - Ti~ w x r

o p A i j j f—: r ' » ' • i i t r » * r , . , - - > " - n r c r «

SPECIAL T M T O B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

s 4 9 9 | 0 0 f r o m X . X ^ * i t h

H e a t I n c l u d e d

F o r a l i m i t e d t i m e o n l y . » e v e r e d u c e d t h e r a t e s o n i

f e w s e l e c t r w o b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s . I n a d d i t i o n t o

h e a t , h e r e a r e a f e w o f t h e m a i n f e a t u r e s i n c l u d e d w i t h

v o u r a p a r t m e n t a r F r a n k l i n P a r k T o w e r s

• E x c e l l e n t s u b u r b a n .ocmor. " C o n t r o l l e d e r . t r . w x h ' x n r e r c o n v

• Cibie T V a v a i l a b l e

• L a r g e < j m e - t n tocchen

• F o r r r j u dmmg a r e a

• D e c o r a t o r c a r p e r a n d d r a p e s

• L a r g e w a j c - m c l o s e r s

" S u p e r b m a m r e n a n c e 2 4 h o u r e m e r g e n c y s e r v i c e

• R e s p o n s i v e m a n a g e m e n t

• Q u b h o u s e . p o o l . l i g h t e d t e n n i s c o u r t s

• P l a n n e d s o c i a l a e n v a s e s

Franklin Park Towers 27350 Franklin Road S o u t h f i e l d , M i c h i g a n

( 3 1 3 ) 3 5 6 - 8 0 2 0

A F i r s t P r o p e r t y C o m m u n i t y

W c i n v i t e y o u t o v i e w A c p r e s t i g i o u s n e » - e = c t

t o w n h o u s e s o f F o x p o u i t e . f e a t u r i n g s p a c x r « _ < r » c

a n d t h r e e - b e d r o o m s w i t h p r r w a i e s m r x r s

E n j o y t h e s t a t e i > l a n d s c a p e s : s o r r o - z C r r g s

a n d t h e r e c r e a t i o n a l T c ' r n r t

E x p e r i e n c e F o x p o m t e o f F a r m i n g i o r H i - C O r >

• C i l r 3 - i i2"

-+U.LS ; . s r * « v

2«75 Halsted Ro»C Sarn.ai 11 5 t > a r 12-4 ; 3 1

I S C O V E R

Fountain Park Westland: Comfort, convenience and character.

W e l c o m e t o F o u n t a i n Park wes r iand . a i- a n d 2 - t * - d r o o m renta l c o m m u n i t y f ea tu r i ng a l l the a j n s f n r m r s of a p r i \ 3 t e res idence.

S r i f t i y o u r a p a n m r n i f r o m - a c t w k e of s p a c i o u s rtorw p i a n s a n d l a k e a d v a n t a g e of s p e c i a l a m e n i t i e s inc lud ing:

• m o d e m GE k i t c h e n w ith m i c r o * v a v e a n d s e l f - c l e a n i n g m e n

• i n d i v i d u a l p r i v a t e m i r y w a v - s

• indtx i d u a l w a s h e r a n d d r y e r • \valkin closets

* • s h e l t e r e d p a r k i n g a v a i l a b l e

• p o o l l e n n t s a n d m o r e All within the Uvonia School Dtstrici and

minutes from westland Shof jpmg Center, spe-cialty shopping in Ply mouth and fine dining and entertainment

C x w n e d i s c o v e r t h e d i f f e r e n c e F o u n t a i n P a r k

w r s i t a n d r a n m a k e i n y o u r w a y o f l i f e .

F r o m M M

fountain Fterk W E S T L A N D

N r u t M ) 9 ) R r » ( 1

B r » * » r m m* anrt Wjmm it

• 5 » - l 7 l l l b tram morr ptrasr call or

.ttjoam n o o r v S p m

n u f m o r t r l v* « - » * k r t a y % tOJOfun « K 3 0 p m . » r r k r t * K r

/ A J ^ \ R T A A E h 4 T S U P E R A A A J ^ K E T

Farmington Hills .Attractive 1 & 2 Bedroom .Apartments from 5 4 75

L o c a t e C o r - 2 h H e R o a o b e t w e e n

M o d e c w t & O r c h a r d L a t e R o a d s .

0 p e r % l o r - F r r 1 2 - 5 J 0 . V*fcC t 2 - l S * . A S i ^ T 2 - 5

4 7 6 - 1 2 4 0

r Y o u ' v e paid the H r i c e f o r h igh coo l i ng b i l l s th is s u m m e r . Now let

us pa> vour heat ing b i l l s th is w in te r . Heat inc luded on a l l ren ta l s .

0O B£C*0«0 i 'OOC" one* *tcr— l « r ISOC ' m o - M W f f )

• Ti-ZTM C«_-EP D« S O - O O L C ^ A T T v m ! omoroer- bow '••nQaracer 4 -• W rauMC 1 2 W m o 9 U l » :

ZM-M13 » ' . *MOUTM-8««Mt f*u l t u rn . ^hme zasiry * r » ' i M w Omc 2 J o a o - o o r r a 2 omma g — m » » K - a c r w e 2« ra0* S 5 M 4 S } 4 * < <

- 2 - a m * 2 4 } D«Oroom MOC m o r t f i •«c p i s M W 4 J C

OCC =<€3*0«C 3 MOOO- Bu j a m ? i n w r l « u m r i w ' o o r -

^*0* Mrs C«J> i«w«> 3»y«i°v «T8-S3« OcC "£C*Ofl!3 AREA Z?51« »

H W i O a c 1 LOMty

' X T ' »«p V l p i r t C>«r«ac« «o» • «C OHM

d u n e S3T5 AfMr 8PW 3S*-«T3 •

" C C C - J T J I «noo—13 Iron-o o r c s i — n » " i s a r a g * t M i a

2 « l - 4 5 9 -

sie*0«D -we CMar. 3 =«! B ' S p u ^nk t«a V i

M ' M M

=>EOSOflD TWP n o r n a X o r t w j t K y earner haa a *-aa -antal i^suaiog s u W r D o a r t

Ca«

BEDFORD " W ' - l S « r o o r - rancJ-

V x x k-owt ma •ooe oac», new aarrn <ana carpal m r o u g r v i ^ douMa Tharmoeana

* ar>» lor :» :i«aa»iunaM * e r V K O 0 m 255-5«- ! or i r w 3 9 Owar M O M K a M M

a e o ^ o n c w oaoroor" -ane»« « i 4 ac "I « raa »»»n5 'oo»n a n d matfiar nc •jaaa'i'iari Amc tforaga I M l

5«2-<03T aED^OWO-a uaa 'Baacn

< % V t B V T - 3 aaaroom, «u«

- ions ' i a c K - r , i-aCM^aC tS*5 plua j tarftaa r c * r - o r - * «or ma Na»day»

243-2147

= 0 0 « « S T E B « u _ S - 3 SaOroorr

- 5c<r E <ee r j c j x t s , r S a n ' e c

- yzzers zt 3 f « ; c c n > a n s

• S t u x 0 - « V : o r * S w s c y x r x r s

• V C a c w " ^ y c A n e A m e r s i c s ® 8 *

< x r

• * 3 3 d < S a - g e ^ > c e s

? o r r f c e a o r a n c ? < s o e c « j o f 7 e

Phone Oper. 7 De/s C E N T R A L L E A S I N G C E N T E R

a t 3 S 6 - 8 8 5 0

A Touch of

NEWYORK

• Spacious, custom 1,2 & 3 bedroom suites 1 Membership fee paid at the Franklin Racquet Club & Spa

• 24 hour doorman • Valet & maid service available • Personal services for the discriminating resident

W€

"la the Northwestern Golden Corridor Bordering on the Quaint Village of Franklin'

Suites f r o m $ 7 9 5 ( 3 1 3 ) 3 5 7 - 5 5 6 6

M o d e l O p e n D a i l y 9 - 5 , W e e k e n d s 1 2 - 5

f ^ p p o t n u i f t c i i t s

The Ultimate in Apartment Living

t •

/ » N U

J u s t a S t r o f l A w a y

F r o m D o w n t o w n F a r m i p g i o n

S p x m a 1 and 2 bedroom apartrrtnts crttrmg

? Pnvaic baicoo> or paoo ^ F u f l > ffrynpprd k a - h g t » - * h d i s h w a s h e r

and paccr> IP Spacious scragc iocker included »-Jh

each apar^nent ? Pnv»e swimmmg pooi !P Planned comrraaut^ activities

1 bedroom - J560 per month 2 bedroom - *615 per rrvocth

•m<r 1H Datf ro aarsga aa S800 mc Everwige

o m 2 car

843-7011

a O C X S ' E W - C O U K T K Y aeoroarr v iooam t i so i -oom tauandr) room, cal S495 - j i m r n a CciLWias • k a a a

UV1NG 1 an. t vwg tas raatfy i w ^ s i i s o »S 1-8188

=OCm£S*E= m i l l S - 3 baUroom l b / 1 n c ^ e tor rsnt $11?S per mo One f ease Caa after «©m

6SJ- i404

a O C K S T E B MIU3 - 4 colonial n area n o r m •ooe eart rs i a r r i M aecs Avaaaesa Dec t Devs 8S2-870C E i a n a g i

tietfioomi > a q l « o r

•Ha. laroa 1400'*S4C 3T5-1S48

»OCHES*EB 3 t w i n . *ooOee i V 4 acres o »»n t Creaa cone u s S iCOOmwMt

am r»nc^ i s n o c t r i g u s a a n s o 863-2848

BO* Ac O A * - 0 * w i ^ J Badroom -oma * ^ i si" imseiad appaancaa : l a i i l ' l oorcfi yarfl. g u n sor-ooa j r s c »*o 1 * 2 - e U 2

S-OVAL O A * . I-TS 4 C*1C o n area 2

o o e S o o n » aaac— « d Jar+Mri

L t £ 7 ? Z ~ ' a * ' 4 7 4 - 2 8 8 4

O p e n M o n - F n 9 - 6 . S a t . k. S u n 1 2 - 5

teoc •an»-*> V a » n . a Wo pais

5*4-0662 SFVEM t*LE-T«»agratMi - 3

PRE-GRAND OPENING SHOWING

Announcing . . . an exceptional aduft community witfwi easy walking dstance to downtown Famnngton and next to rts newest shopping center

Yet, ktoofty situated in a tranquil park setting, our convenient amenities include: • Emergency medical and Intrualon alarm systems

monitored by a 24-hour response center • Elevator access to all floors • In-unit full size washer & dryer » V l W • Oversized kitchens with dining nooks • In-urWt storage room • Balcony or patio with each unit • Ckib lounge, party and gathering rooms

Easy access to shopping, dining and social events In downtown Farmington Prolaaaional management services

r.VRMINGTON O A K J *

V 3

2 1 9 0 0 F a r r f M n g i o n R o a d ( J u s t s o u t h o f N i n e M i e )

4 7 8 - 9 1 1 3

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R s n t

T h u r s d a y . N o v w n b a r 1 7 . 1 9 6 8 O i E

a a MtLE GranO I t w a r a a 3 bad w m . t u a a m a r n . s a r a a a . tanoad •3S0 plua aacur t ty d a p o a f i 354-3977

SOLARIUM Oraal 'amrfy n o m a tr> BKxxnAaUl HMU with B i rmmoham acfioola Oioaa l o aftotxwif l and a v a a a w a y a I j vmg room wnh «x 12 aolarnum »-Exary «nth tx»H-<r»a. krtctian Iraaroy paparao All a p f a n c a a Saointy dapoalt !'•» monf f i i ran t Long larm

H - S 4 0 M J 1800/rr.ootr i

H A N N E T T , INC. R E A L T O R S

6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

SOCTHFIELD-No . b a a u l i M nawly OacorataO 3 badroom ranct i «Wi I •> car s^raga. \ Oath privata yard

S6S0 a m o plua aacunty 557-OS93

SOUTHFIELD N o( 12 Mua 2 ex 3 b a d r o o m bock ranch 1 ba«h. 1 car atlacfiad Qaraga H 2 S par montti CaH M o n - J n 6 -5 557-49 70

SOUTHFIELD A sharp 3 b a d r o o m 'a n c h , air. carpal appttancaa, IWv «nad b a a a m a n l . 2 car g a r a g a lawn •arvtca . % a c r a MSG 477-0227

SOUTHFIELD 2 b a d r o o m c a r p a l mg. drapaa apfMtancaa. n«a«y oaco-' a t a d . no pats t * 5 0 par monlh plus security 543-6454

SOUTHFIELD-12 M Ha ' S o u t h f held Rd araa 3 Badroom. 1H balh ap-puancas. » 5 5 0 / M 0 ptua sacurity A«aMaDla Nov 21*1 355-4363

SOUTHFIELD - 3 b a d r o o m brick ranch, stova r a l r i ga ra lo r aian»«sn ar naw t u r n a c a . 2 c a r g " * 0 * Avaa-aCrta 1/1 1675 - a a c u n t y 471-3142

SOUTHFIELD - 3 b a d r o o m houaa on 2 a c a s J950 par m o n t h O tha r s available Realty Showcase 358-3225

S REDFORD 3 b a d r o o m bnck bungalow all apouancai . f t car ga -age lanced yard 1600 monlh piua •ecurt ty deposit 421-7605

TAYLOR-2 b a d r o o m , nawly deco-rated, slove r a l r iga ra lo r $460/mo Ml d icouni ran* INKSTER-3 badroom stova. refng-eralor $520. m o >asa d iacounl r em Available now Call K<m s Jpnotsier-mg 427-5140

TAYLOR - 3 badroom carpeting Ihroughoul halt f inlsnad basament 2 car garaga tancad yard. 1550'mo . 1700 secur i ty Aftar 6pm 464-0062

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t

TELEGRAPH/0 MILE araa - 2 bad-rooma immediate occupancy 0 » -dran 1 pats okay 1 4 0 0 m o

' 421-4432

THREE Badroom duple*. 15 MAe 4 Dequlnder immaculata ak corxH-twnad. car paled 1 * batha 1750/ ma . pSuadapoan SB3-6403

TROY - Executive 3 badroom ranch. 2W bath. Mr. 2.000 aq H. baaamanl. K t door laundry all appMancaa. ga-rage. $1200 mo o a o - a & e

TROY - EXECUTIVES HOME Tri*y beaut i ful c o n t e m p o r a r y ccarnal buM m 1966 4 badrooma 2'1 bathe nautrM dacor cua tom window I r a a t m a n l s 4 ca rpe t ing th roughout

ALL AMENITIES INSIDE 4 OUT Mmt condi t ion i m m e d i a t e occupan-cy $1500 per m o n t h l 1 * m o n l h a se-curity deposit Ca« Dolores 471-0798

M-R A S S O C I A T E S . INC

TROY- New execu t ive homa. * bad-rooms. 2 ' i ba tha 11775 par m o n t h South Eaatarn 228-1100

228-1320, 468-6101

TROY Short t e rm lease on 3 bad-room ranch m Emera ld Laka VMage Available Dec 15th Days 528-2180

Evea, 879-2862

TROY- 4 bedroom colonial 2000 sq ft plus finished baaamanl A p t * ances . drapenee No pats Available immediately 11350 m o 689-4309

UNION Lake area lakeview wtth a dock 3 b e d r o o m a , 2 balha. <amity room , f ireplace.Florida r oom .M i ap-peancea. 2 car g a r a g e movam con-dition . 7 yr» Old. 1875 TO 851-5620

UNION LAKE FRONTAGE, 5 bed-rooms $1350 m o n t h 363-2629 or ask lor Mario 855-5055

WARREN - 12 M4e 4 Van Dyke 2 bedrooma Garage Appkancas No

$450/r pets Adults Ereninga 573-9456

WAYNE - 3 b e d r o o m with g a r a g a , $550 per Mo plua 1600 security de-posit Sorry, no p a t s Can Cart . 451-9415

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Walnut Lake privileges p r iva te clubhouse and beach Cory ooe s t o ry 2 badroom 110*12. 11X121. 1 bath, utility room , natural f i replace m Ihrtng r oom , all appliances new carpet No pets $625 Can 626-7911 642-5353

4 0 4 H o u s s s F o r R e n t

WEST BLOOMFIELD Cot tage Walnut Laka. 2 badrooma. 1425 ideal lor bachelor or bachetorene

8&5-5087

WESTLANO - F o r d / N e w b u r y Rd araa. 3 badroom. 1-* balh. baaa-manl. iua< panned, carpal , no pal*.

a $650 561-9163

WESTLAND. Uvorua SchooM 3 badroom. appaanoee. lenoed yard, garaga. no pets 1725/MO Cat 347-2892

WESTLANO - I Merr iman 2 bedroom duplex, unfurnished. good condit ion. anmartiaM occu-pancy 1400'rno C a i between 4-8

274-6202

WESTLANO - Memman 4 Palmer 3 bedroom ranch, baearnaril. 2'^ car oarage AppKancaa 1500 month Plua uMRiae 595-6425

WESTLANO - 3 badroom. baaa-manl. 2 car garaga Completely re-modeled home in WeaUand Man araa 1675/mo Dave C 453-6600

W BLOOMFIELD - Orchard Laka. 2-3 bedrooma. 2 2 car garaga. I * a 4 boat i prtvUagaa.

661-4280

W BLOOMFIELO - Lower Straits Lakatront Sharp 4 badroom. 2 bath. 2 ftreplacea dack. appkancas newly decorated $1350 851-5993

W BLOOM FIE LD-3 bedroom ranch. 1841 Hanbarl. W ol Hater Not Qreer Dining room. lamHy room, laundry, fenced yard Dac 1 1700 Lease 662-9340 360-2768

W BLOOMFIELD - Middle Straits Laka privileges * badrooma. 2 H baths, Vaplaca In family room AN aponances including diahwaahar 4 microwave 2'-» car at lachad with opener 11 .200

405 Property Msnsgsmsnt

A 8 S E N T E E O W N E R We p e r s o n a k z a our sa rv lca t o m a n your leasing 4 m a n a g e m e n t n e e d s • Assoc ia te B r o k e r s - B o n d e d • Member O a k l a n d Renta l Hous ing Asaoc • Before m a k m g a d e a a K x v caa u s '

D & H I n c o m e P r o p e r t y M g m t

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 7 3 7 - 4 0 0 2

400 Apts. For Rsnt

A S K A B O U T O U R S E N I O R S P E C I A L

TELL JACK FROST TO TAKE A HIKE.

A l C h i m n e y H i l l , y o u r p r i v a t e .

a l tachc iJ g a r a g e w i l l k e e p yi>ur

w i n d s h i e l d f r ee of f r o s l a n d

y o u r m o r n i n g f r e e o f m i s e r y

Y o u ' l l s tep f r o m y o u r w a r m ,

c o z y a p a r t m e n r m m y o u r g a r a g e

a n d be o n y o u r way A n d w h e n

y o u ge l h o m e , y o u r f i r e p l a c e

w i l l g reet y o u w i t h s o m e m o r e

w i n t e r t i m e T L C i n c l u d i n g :

• P r i va te a t t a c h e d g a r a g e s w i t h

a u t o m a t i c o p e n e r s

• F u l l - s i z e w a s h e r s a n d d r y e r .

• C a t h e d r a l c e i l i n g s

• M i c r o w a v e s

• P r i v a t e en t rances , t o e a c h

h o m e

• D o o r a n d w i n d o w W i n d s

• I n d i v i d u a l c e n t r a l a i r a n d

h e a t i n g

• S w i m m i n g p o o l , t e n n i s

c o u r t s a n d c l u b h o u s e

A t C h i m n e y H i l l . O l d M a n

W i n t e r d o e s n ' t have a lease A » a • T • o r WIST BLOOMFIELO

PHASE II NOW OPEN

737-4510 *W % UU, Hru of

Orchard LoU Road. Tani Soar* oa Pah Romd OPEN 7 DAYS

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

C o r p e t i n g m r o o g f x x j t

• C e n t r a l a i r

c o o d i T i o n i n g

• Fut ly e o u s p o e d k i t e f s e r .

• R j t l t X 3 s e m © n t s

i n T c N v n h o m e s

• Poc* . s u r x 3 e c k &

t e n n r s c o u r t s

• C K j b r x x j s e wi t t - , g a m e -

r o o m & s a u n a

• P l a y g r o u n d a n d p c r n c

a r e a

• L a u n d r y f a c i l i t i e s

• 2*1 h o u r e m e r g e n c y s e r v i c e

HOURS Monday-Friday 8 30 to 5 p.m. Sat-Sun 9-5

W k m M H » » <

NOVI I RIt>GE

:

I

i i a i

t N

FARMINCiTON- S()ITHFIELD ARI-iA NEWEST LUXURY APARTMENTS

INDOOR SWIMMING

POOL COMPLETE HEALTH CLUB FACILITIES

Wrt Bar • Fircrplaccs • Pr ivate Elevators o r Individual Entrances • Front and Rear Views

Leasing rates from $625

o n II Mile Rd b e t w e e n Inkster and Franklin Rds

313*355*2211 Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-? p.m. Saturday S u n d a y

Noon -5 p.m. Nooo-5 p.m.

•7Z+T \ )

t i M U N ano \

C A R N E G I E

P A R K

Bu i l t WhJ Managed by : T h e f l M f O t O y r p c r f e s

IMMEDIATE (>( ( I P\\< 1

405 Property Msnsgsmsnt

LEAVING TOWN Don't Want To Sell?

C h e c k our c o m p l e t e r e n t a l p roper ty m a n a g e m e n t aenrice r e c o m m e n d e d by marry major c o r p o r a t i o n s Over 25 yeers e x p e r i e n c e r e e e o n a M e

G00DE REAL ESTATE

A Q o o d e Listing la A G o o d Buy! 1411 N Woodward 6 4 7 189

4(M Furnished Houses For Rent

BIRMINGHAM, c o m p l e t e l y f u r -n i s h e d and c a r p e t e d 3 b e d r o o m , l inens, d ishes , f e n c e d r m d . g a r a g a monthly [Don) 258- ' 5 8 5 642-4300

LIVONIA - Si Marys Hospi ta l a rea . 3 b a d r o o m n o p e l s , 1 6 5 0 month Available Security plus 4 month B*rkmum lease After 6pm 349 -1878

ROCHESTER - 3 b e d r o o m town-h o u e e , beeutlfuVy 4 comple te ly lur-

1 1 3 0 0 m o Securi ty depoat t re-q u i r e d Gaa Kant, Merrtll Lynch Reelty 651-6850

406 Furnished For Rent

UNION LAKE - Avakable Dec thru Apr*. 3 b e d r o o m t m a i s l . 1 '4 beth. 1 7 0 0 a m o pkja uUMiea $450 de-posi t 682 4 2 7 8 or 862-0347

401 Duplexes For Rent BERKLEY - O a a n 1 b e d r o o m du-p l e . a p p l i a n c e s $ 4 2 f / m o . plua se-curity Near W o o d w a r d 4 C o o a d g a Can aftar 5pm. 673-2648

CANTON New d u p l e s 3 b e d r o o m . iv» b a l h

COMMERCE - 2 b e d r o o m 1>00 s q f l , b a a e m e n l . g a r s g s a c r e a g e 1640 including u t f inaa . P e u WW c o m e Minorit ies we lcome 624-1019

FARM(NGTO*i HILLS - 1 b e d r o o m living r o o m ki tchen, ba th , sppk-e n c e a 1 3 2 5 per monlh 533-4762

LIVONIA, nea r W o n d e r l a n d 2 bed -room. h * y c a r p e t e d , n o v a 4 refrig-e r a t o r f u r n i s h e d 1450 m o • se-curity Aftar 5 3 0 p m 261-5991

LIVONIA - 2 b e d r o o m b n c k Baae-menl . p r iva t e yard ki tchen appn a n c e s No p e u 1525 p lus security Aftar 6 p m 591-0998

OAK PARK Newly r e m o d e l e d 2 b e d r o o m , tuk b a a e m e n l • i » w 4 Oryar svaNabts $500 MO plus utilities 356 -1563

408 Dupiexss For Rsnt NORTHVILLE - 3 b a s e m e n t 6 m o n t h s or 1 $750 per MO C a t J 4 9 - "

N O B W » r n e - 2 b e d r o o m s u p d a t e d ni tcnen 8 b a m . j u l n y room, larga yard, ca rpe t ing t n n j M M D ' m o plua I ' u r n o s t e c u m ? 2T8-0282

OAK PARK - 3 b e d r o o i duplex , o n e s 1'4 b e t o u r CMTI prrvele Dei •ease

i i r a n d i f a . c a r s s u a lemaril 1 yr

545-3346

PLYMOUTH NEWER rooms , a p p l i a n c e s ama

* secur i ty a m

tu t san 2 Bed-l e r dryar, m D e c 1 1423

ir 8 451-0137

PLVWKXJTH 2 badro i a n c e s Drapaa C a r m e m 8525 m o m « p i/tan>ss No p e u

a m s a* app»-M t e d Bese-u s a s p o s i t 4

474 -5855

ROCHESTER - m- town d u p l a i 2 Oedrooms . 1 b a m . kvwig r e o m dm-mg room k i t chen B a s e m e n t G a -r a g e Totaay t a m o d e l e d KMchsn ap-

ed No p e u m o n t h plua curlty depoe l l

i Dac 1 $700 is» month ae-

661-4909

TROY-Deiuxe trv-iaval d u p l a i unit T a c o m a b e t w e e n 15 8 16 mSa W o l Lwemois 2 b e d r o o m . 2 bath , ga-r s g e f s m l l y r o o m . r e f r i g e r a t o r s tove d i shwasher $ 6 9 0 6 4 5 - 1 9 6 6

TROY - 1400 sq f t . 3 b e d r o o m r snch on 1 a c r e Uvmg r oom. d a n . 1 ba th g a r a g e $700 p lus sacuri ty 649-4687 643-0427

400 Apts. For Rsnt

408 Dupisxss For Rent

O n a b e d r o o m o u p m P a r k i n g 10 It from door 1450 9 m m o r t h incsud-

6 7 4 - 3 6 4 6

WEST LAN Or NORWAY N € - 3 b a d -room d u p i e i l a n c e d yard c e r a m i c nie batri r a m o d e w o S 4 5 C M O 42*5-3036

WESTLAMD-Side by •ode. la rga . 2 b e d r o o m , cxwitry kit. Pralar r a sponsKi t s

J i e n No p e l s c o u p l e $ 4 7 5

plus utsrnes e u a p t • Her 4 5 5 - 6 6 5 6

410 Flats BIRMINGHAM Downtown 2 b e d -room. plua s e p a r a t e tv tng 4 d n n g rooms , g a r a g a naaamar i t C l a a n r e d e c o r a t e d After 8pm. 6 4 7 - 2 6 0 6

CANTON • 2 b a d r o o m a . c a r p e t e d th roughou t g a r a g a m a m 1 6 5 0 ' M O La required

4 secur i ty 7 5 2 - 2 4 0 7

410 Fists DCAWBOnm FREE 1ST MONTH

d o o r s u> b a l c o n y

condi t ion ing oil r o a d p e n u r y Lots o l s t o r a g e N o R a U S 5 6 0 . m t h av-c k j d e s h e a l 4 hex we le r 562 - i 162

FERNOALE artificial

n a c a r p e t i n g aH a p p l i a n c e a air ,

parage 1450 plua or 541*4270

N ROYAL OAK Quiet , w o o d e d a r e a Largs 2 b e d r o o m u p p e r Mat Appaencaa . ca rpa l 4 d r a p e s n s i i l i d e c o r a t e d 1 5 2 5 ' m c 87V-1535

410 Fists

• h o p p m g . 1626 Ga* Nancy after > 4 6 - ^ 6 7

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom NET 1 a r a t o r 4

b e d r o o m SaL i e > M

456-6619

WALNUT LAKE na*y f u r m a n e d u p p e r , i 4 8 6 m d u d e * u t i n i e a s e c u m , n o s m o m n g

626-0481

W E S T L A N O - F u r n i s h e d 1200 s q ft . 2 b e d r o o m s poaaIbia 1. Up-per an iiaMiar dryer naa»> deco-

P M sacajrtty use

456- T i e ?

PLYMOUTH down!own C h a r m m g 1 b e d r o o m newly d e c o r a t e d sppH-a n c e s w e a h e r - d r y w hee l 4 m e n o p e t s 1525 349-8248

WESTLANO r o o m s , a a . a Ava i l ame i 4 5 » - 0 6 5 3 o r

2 or 3 b a d

rz&zz 4 5 3 - 5 4 9 6

400 Apts. For Rsnt

Free Rent f o r O n e M o n t h

$ 3 5 Of f E a c h M o n t h F o r 1 3 M o ' s . F o r F i r s t 5 A p a r t m e n t s

L I M I T E D T I M E O F F E R F O R N E W T E N A N T S O N L Y

Additional benefits: $ 1 5 0 Security Deposit

Window t rea tmen t s included Carport

Furnished corporate apartments available

Cedarbrooke Apartments 2 3 8 7 0 M i d d l e b e l t F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s "T / ® ** J " ' ™ 1

H o u r s : M - F 9 - 5 . S a t . 1 1 - 4 . C l o s e d S u n .

O M E

L l r g a n t c o m f o r t g r e e t i y o u e v e r y d a y

a t H i g h l i n r C l u b m N o v i C a t h e d r a l

c e i l i n g s , p m a t e e n t r a n c e s , a n d

v e r t i c a l W i n d s r e f l e c t y o u r p e r s o n a l

s t y l e , w h i l e y o a r l o v e of c o n v e n i e n c e

is s e r v e d b y w a l k - m c l o s e t s , n u c r o -

w a v e o v e n s , a n d n d i v i d u a i w a s h e r /

d r y e r s S w i m m i n g p o o l a n d t e r m s

c o u r t s ? O f c o u r s e '

O n e a n d t w o - b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

a r r a v a i l a b l e . C o m e h o m e t o l u i u r y .

C o m e h o m e t o H i g h l m e C h i b .

3 4 8 - 9 6 4 0

D r v r l o p r d sad 0 « ord by Ih r Soloamn l av rs l ava l C r o u p

Who says lake # living's just fun in

the summer?

Living on Ford Lake's great 365 days a year. In summer tf>ere are all the water-sports, tennis and sun-worshipping pleasures. In fall, the color change is spec-tacular when you take a walk or }og. In winter, the cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, snowman-building, ice-skating and ice-boating are tops. (So are the indoor pleasures of watching the snow fall through your balcony window.) It's active, Year-round on the outside. Quiet and peaceful on the inside. See all that the designer-decorated 1 and 2 bedroom con-temporary apartments can offer you. Now.

SCHOONER C0VE-0N-F0RD-IAKE

ONE M O N T H S F R E E R E N T *

You Can Get Into Mufrwood FOR >540 A MONTH

But Only Through The 24-Hour Manned Gatehouse.

The peece of mind of a round- the-c lock manned gatehouse and electronic door entr ies are only part of Mu i rwood 's abundance.

There 's so much l ight, so many windows, so much room. Windows and eat ing space In moat k i tchens. A private balcony or patio. Beauti ful w indow treatments. Lots of storage, huge c losets. Covered a t tached park ing.

Then, t h e r e ' s the incredibly large pool with spa. The light-ed t enni s and voNeybaM courts. Spec-tacular Club-house wtlh party faculties snd s lending library A private 12-scre nature trai. A pond and rolling

12 excMng , 1 and 2

Tl,« Green Hill d l f f e r e n c ^ '

4 . £ - * "K

- _

Do you come home to an apar tment or a 75-acre estate?

M o s t a p a r t m e n t l i v i n g m e a s u r e s 6 0 0 + s q f t O u r s m e a s u r e s

o v e r 3 , ( X X ) , 0 0 0 s q . f t . G r e e n H i l l r e s i d e n t s e n j o y a g o r g e o u s

7 5 - a c r e e s t a t e s e t t i n g o f p a r k a n d w o o d l a n d , p e a c e a n d

t r a n q u i l i t y Y o u ' r e r i g h t n e x t d o o r t o t h e I - 2 7 5 c o r r i d o r .

M i c h i g a n ' s m u l t i - b i B o n d o l l a r e x p l o s i v e g r o w t h a r e a a n d

j u s t m i n u t e s a w a y f r o m I - 9 6 , a d i r e c t r o u t e t o d o w n t o w n D e t r o i t

S e e o u r 1 - a n d 2 - b e d r o o m l u x u r y a p a r t m e n t s , t e r r a c e r e s i d e n c e *

a n d c o u n t r y t o w n h o u s e s o n 9 M i e . I V i m i e s w e s t o f

F a r m i n g t o n R o a d i n F a r r r a n g t o n H i l l s

green hill APARTMENTS

IN FARMINGTON HILLS HOIKtS O f f * DAILY 10-6 °H0af 47(4«64

•Por sssecisci a p a i t m a o u Corpersli i par tasa t i PMfeatt

WIN A NEW FESHVA.. 1 YEAR'S FREE RENT

\ i

Amaang-Out true' Everyone has a pod chance at * i w n g a new 1969 Ford Festrva-Ofl-* Ff l t t YEAR at beautiful Scenic Lake YOUR CHOCC'

BUT THAT'S NOT ALL"! Lease a Scanc Late Aparfnert and you automatoiy-SPil THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE' And EVERYONE MNS i t mat (Not puny stuff Mm baps ofpotato chps. either) you 1 wwi B C G r t i ®

- • 11000 Cash • $500 Cash • • ^months frae a Scanc Like

TV • S250 sr • A super • A time-saving micro* • A Sony CO wafcmar

The* of ft-YOU gat to play VANNA WHITE! AND-Y0U WW! EV^RVBOOY WWS" Because Scenic Late oRers you outstandino locaions with views of the late Your choice of 1,2 or ^bedroom roomy apartmants haa Heat A toca-lon nssr U of M and BAJ A sprta M Me Joaono and tacvde a w VaMdl courts^SJthe AA3(? bus me sioos right at your sreat

BUT YOU MUST R K B T W FOR THE PESTTVA OR FBR RBIT NOW" Ooma in Today atd w in '

A P A 6 T ki n r r r

4 F # 0 4 E T h u r s d a y N o v e m b e r 1 7 . 1 9 6 6

CRCRTIVE LIVING

CLP66IPIED R E A L E6TPTE 4 1 2 T «

C o n d o * F o e R e n t

A b s o l u t e l y P e r f e c t !

2 bedroom l o n n m — In

8 M m 1 8 dryer connec-

l o i a l c M d m lot k*. C o n * vMM our UodM Center looey or oaa .

V W a Q a O r a a n

T o w n h o u a a s

o f H u n t i n g t o n W o o d s

1 0 7 1 1 W . 1 0 M i t e R d . ( i m — W d Woodward)

Mon-Fn. k m Sal. 8-6: Sun 12-8

547-9393 ADAMS WOOOS - 3 badroom toem-houea. 2 fm baths. 2 hall baffis. Hr»-

courtyerd 2nd dack oil d dack o t M n g room. $1.750/mo 7SS-0821

Announcing

YORKTOWNE community overlooking Hlnaa Park. Walk lo Town BuW to condominium spectflcetions Sound proofing throughout. Soma o( the many Ma-tures include i 6 2 car gaisge* with floor opener a. 2 or 21* batha. t»re-

inoludlng i. Mde-by-rkng oven,

r A dapoeaL ' • • W W lor ancy Starting at SS50 a

. Contact Rer Lea a t Tha Michigan Group, n««Wcr«.

AUBURN M ILLS - Chestnut Hat W Mge (S. Blw . 8 AdemeL 1 bedroom.

Daya 354-1200 M g h t * 3S*-1063

BELLEV1LU E on the laks. Specious

haat mduda dose to a t iprssanais .

id. Saaa Ask for Judy K. 458-4401

BJRMINC IHAM - DOWNTOWN Luxury towr home. 2 badroom. 21t

Must see to ball sua Sl.SOOpar nonth 388-7782

4 1 2 T «

C o n d o s F o r R t n l

BLOOMFCLO HMa Condo- Ttia Diuain—ifl Club k m n a ^ ^ ^ H pancy Upper laval overlook mo dubhouee & pool. 2 badrooma. 2 batha. nap kllchan 6 laundry appB-

• i a > caipatkig. Carport. Rsf-n required No pels. • or 12

H M M S e o u r t t v d * renL 8786J

-BOULDER PARK 32023 W. 14 MBe Rd

(W of Orchard U k a Rd.) Luxunoue 2 badroom. 1900 ft. Qw-at setting 2 fui batha. larga kitchan with tabM tpece. prtneM laundry room, alarm system. smpM storage From $795 861-4600

CANTON - ShaUon/Warran Rd. Super Kurp townhouee layout. 3

pancy - wont Merty(Oars»

worth a look. S740/MO Cea S994440

(Evea): 421-6653

CLAWSON LUXURY TOWNHOUSE

447 MO ROCHESTER RO

LOVE CHILDREN A PETS

Cuatom buM lor gradoue M n g . Wood burning flreplaca. 2 king W a d

a ? room, baaamant. oantral air.

CLOISTERS HEAT INCLUDED

14 W M 4 Crook* Araa

2 badroom. 1H bath l u u y town-houaa. FiMy equipped kitchan. k 4 baaamant. carport cantral Mr. pn-

$675 EHO

Alao evaaeOM with lamlly ro

6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6

Beneicke & Krue

CONOO- Farmmglon/Novl 1 * bar " •

BIRMINGHAM HEAT INCLUDED

00. garaga. prtvsM pe-

U K + mamte-344-4332

kowrtoua comem Lukafcbecfi downtown towrv-Prtvarta patio. 4 tkySghts. - - - - , 2bat"

$1800

baaamanl. oanlral air. pool no pets, l y r M*

window iioslmanla. Short Mrm/long " locamancy.

646-6415

E m 476-3772

2S6-B418

BWMMGHAM: 343 On. a badroom. 1 * balh. 1 Ml APPkancta. Air. t i , lOO./mo

646-2703

1 badrooma. 2 batha. appkanoaa. tiaaaiinnl. no pata. 8875 Includaa M a t 4 ealar .540-7482 $42-1620

. 2 . $1560/mo

•82-7247

atOOMnai) m * conoo. 5 - =

3 3 H I L L S

~ s £ i

DEARBORN HEIGHTS 1 badroom condo. Moa

qutat araa. $410 monthly wtlh option to buy 937-6721

FARMINGTON HILLS. 13 A MWdM-ban. Woodcreek Lowar 1200 aq.R 2 badroom/2 bath, garaea. pool. $800./mo. mdudaa haat A MMMa Dac 1aL Mr Fink; *ves S61-4668

FA TON HILLS - Young MMIMS. MSU Grad. to M n 2 bed-

i par mo. plua a. 473-7516

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 mka. kv Mrrary. 1 badroom condo. Balcony court yard v abM Dac 1. $S50/mo 533-9321

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 hard Laka Rd. Ona badroom oondo. sppaanca*. carport, pool. Aflar 3:30PM 656-9144

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE (LOVE CHILDRW 4 PETS 109 Amafla - N. Royal Oak

2 king attad badrooma. apadoua kv-ing room, UM i**miuM. wood bunv Irig fireplace wtth log Udders. formal dkang room. 1H balh*. w a l to w a l

1 t* tngerdor ad yard. i860. 569-7337

NBLOOMFIELD HILLS. 2 badroom. 2 bath condo wMi option cxadW^y

*W7-6721

N I N E M I L E

HOOVER AREA TOWNHOUSES MAC ARTHUR

MANOR 2 b e d r o o m , c e n t r s i s i r .

b a s e m e n t , p a r k i n g , b e a u t i -

f u l l y d e c o r a t e d . $ 4 0 0 a

m o n t h .

7 5 8 - 7 0 5 0 NORTHVILLE Condo. 2 badrooma. 1V» bath*. Dra-

dudaa haat A wala 15. 8875/MO • aacunty. 686-9172

NORTHVILLE: Naw 1987 condo. bedroom i«per. 2 bath. 2 o o m

&STJZ NORTHVILLE - uppar 2 badroom. 2 bath, aaahar. drywr A m appSanoaa. catfiadraf ca«ng 4 MrncM d r a p a r f Bvaaatu* Dac 1 V s o / m o 473-4175

NOVI Condondnkn lor ram. 2 badioom. « appaaneaa. garaga A haat maud-ad $795/mo Ca> 471-7470

NOVI - Old Orchard. 10 M M A Hag-" 2 badrooma. 2 H ' ~

aa A haat 681-2128

NOVI Twelve Oaks Townhouses

4 1 2

C o n d o s F o r R e n t

Vl^jjjorgaoua 2 ba 2 badroom oondo.

raga. 100% nawt. dacor atad, oantral Only

WCMTEW A ASSOCIATES 346-5100

NOVI - WALLED LAKE badroom. com-m wa*n*r. dnar

occupancy, aakmg $500 Ca8 Smoa Lioyd *t

346-5977

Plata knohi

N O V I . do In

1.800 aq. n . 3 badroom con-Country Piaca 2 *

carpatlng A drapaa AvaA-nowl Only $7ttS

RICMTER A ASSOCIATES 346-5100

NOVI - 2 badroom condo.. attachad garaga. laundry room, a l at anoaa. pool, tarmtt, $700'mo In-cludaa haat No pat*. 349-4103

N WOODWARD AREA - NEW -Luxury Duplai. af-oondltionad. da-Jui* kitchan A *ppkanca*. M l baaa-

SS&.\mssr-,w "t&JZR ORCHARD 4 13H - Huntar * Growa Condo, 1.850 So Ft 2 badroom* 2 H batha. Hraplaca. cantral air. 2

l i t fl utwty. baaamant 544-2240

car garaga. 1M fl $1,175 546-1061 <

PORT COVE RANCH Prtvala aniranca. Jacuzzi and apa otl maatar badroom. graat room wtth firaplaca and alryllghta. M ion idaal lor lam«y room Cloaa lo ma pool VWw of Caaa Laka Two car attachad garaga. Phona lor fur

$1.250/month H-35955

HANNETT, INC. R E A L T O R S

646-6200 ROCHESTER condo I wood. 2 badrooma. garaga. laundry t a d M a a In unit. $700 par month.

652-3096

ROCHESTER HILLS - luxury 2 bad-room condo lor rant In King* Cova Faaturaa Mckjda kitchan wtth appS-

d M n g room, »vtng room with a . Prtvala yard. Ful baa*

mam A attachad garaga. For M o r mation A appokitn aru. ca l Cindy Rogara. day*. 647-4405 Aftar 6pm 362-0013

ROCHESTER HILLS, luxury oondo. 2 badrooma, 2 M bath* nautrM da-cor. AM appkancaa. indoor pod. prv vata lancod yard $790 375-0335

ROCHESTER HILLS-Attractlva 2 badroom townhouaa, 1H batha. dkv mg room. K m g room, nraplaoa oantral ak. attachad garaga. court yard. pool, applanca*. blind* $850 E v w 879-5629 or 641-7997

ROCHESTER m Town - Condo lur-nMtad or unfurnNhad 2 1st floor, parking at door. pool, aa-

poall 2 6 curfty dapoart Maaa 752-6431 or SSIS lBO

ROCHESTER M E A O O W f * L D CONOO

Naw 2 badiuom. 2 beth. compMta

ROCHESTER-Park llComptax 2 badiomn. 1M bath lownhouaa oondo. with appkancaa. ak Ful

$860 686-8242

SOUTHFIELD-11 MAa/Evargraan For aata or rant 2 Mory. 2 badroom oondo. 2Vk bath, aHarhart 2 oar ga-raga. baaamanl. Opan houaa Stm, Nov. 20th 12-4pm 20049 Evar-

Rd 655-8110

S T E R U N G HEIGHTS - 2 badroom. 2VI balh Condo. dnlng room, laun-dry with waahar A dryar. $750 a Mo. E M * . 682-3306 or 642-1820

T R O Y A R E A

Th B e a u t i f u l 2 b e d r o o m ,

b a t h t o w n h o u s s w i t h

p o r t i n l o v e l y B e t t i n g

t raJty l o c a t e d . E a t i n g s p a c e

In k i t c h e n , s e p a r a t e d i n i n g

r o o m , n e w c a r p e t i n g , n e w

m i n i b l i n d s , ful l t i l e d b a s e -

m e n t . w a l k - i n c l o s e t . O a M

f o r d e t a H s . 6 4 9 - 5 6 6 0

TROY Condo. ranch. garaga. baaamant. *ppkanca« pool atr. 2 y n . old ImmacUata AyMlabM •rrvnadlalaly Aflar 7pm: t 4 7 M B

W. Bloomfield Condominium lor rani. 3 badrooma. 2% bath*, tuly aqulppad Kitchan. laundry hook- t * Vary apactoual 661-6870

W 8LOOMIfTCLD-2 badroom. 2 bath lun«y 2nd floor i r t L Dan w/llra-

dkang. 2 ear attachad pa-t i l 50/mo Yr Maaa. 828-4761

4 1 4 F l o r i d a R o n t a t e

BOYNTON BEACH- 1200

Club. 3 m o aaaa only Jan-Apr* Aflar 5pm 357-7728

DtSNEY/EPCOT - Luxury 2 and 3 2 balh condo. waahar. • K t . pool.jacunl tan-$495 and $525 Waak

Day*. 474-6150: E M * 478-9778

DtSNEY/EPCOT 2.

hook-

On Haggarty. S 471-7470

O f f i c e /

WHERE AMERICAN BUSINESS GRCWS.

T h e l e a d e r in shared o f f i c e s p a c e .

3 1 3 / 8 5 5 - 8 4 8 4

B k o m n e W H W s • T r o y • U v o n i a a S o u t h f i e l d

• v

i \ v ' v < v

• :

P L Y M O U T H

P I N E H U R S T E X E C U T I V E O F F I C E S

i ^ 4 4 « 4 4 A n n A r b o r R o e d n % a r S h o l d o n

I o f f i c e s u N e a , p e r k i n g a l f r o n t d o o r

1 ^ ) 0 0 - 1 4 , 0 0 0 9 0 fc

• 647-7500 M C t l f l

FLORIOA KEYS - luxury condo 2 ma. 2 batha Laundry tacMty 8. Pool A tarmM A adabia

161-4844

FOWT MYERS BEACH M a ^ a 4. on baach. pool, lantaadc Maw A M i a f M Jan bylhawaak.

848-7442

H U T O f l N a O N

4 1 4 F l o r i d a R o n t a t e

MADEIRA BEECH - luxury gulf Iront 2 bath oondo . pool

Nov thru Aprl 2 minimum rantal

MARCO SLANO. baau fu l beach-front condo in South Saaa complex AvMtabM wtdy. t a ChrMtmae A Jan 2-15 CMy* 352-5489; evea. 54&-6&31

MARCO ISLAND - Luxury iront condo. 2 badrooma. 2 batha. Pool. tarmM Occupied Chrtetme* and Feb and March 628-2502

MARCO ISLAND - South Saea Ti ar I. 2 badroom. 2 bath condo OcaAnfront overlooking pool, tenth floor Ownar'* peraonM condo. vary nice AvakabM monthly C a l After 7pm. 313-8

i weekly, bl weakly day*. 313-689-8850 -8 /9 -1204

NAPLES - 2 badroom 2 bath condo for rent. 5 manutea from golf c o m a e A beach a*. Monthly rantM CaH aftar 5pm 229-7887

NEW 2 badroom. 2 bath moble neer Map Ma Gu/f Daachea Adull complex No pet* AvakebM through Jan 1. 437-0298

N FT VYERS - DM Tura Country Club. 2 badrooma. 2 batha. on golf course, monthly or seeaonM. Bruce Lloyd at Meadowmenage-mant 346-5400

ORMONO BEACH LUXURY Ooaan-froni oondo. 2 badrooma. 2'4 bath*, furnanad 2 weeks- $600 monthly t l . 5 0 0 Minimum two weak*.

661-3444

PALM HARBOR - 2 bedroom*. 2 ba lh* . Fully furnished waahar. A dryar AvatfabM Jan April 361-2025

POMPANO BEACH - unique oondo 1 bedroom 4 balh* with doubM ca-banaa on ocaan $3,500 per mo . Af-ter 5pm, 862-6087

4 1 5 V a c a t i o n R e n t t f a

A BOYNE COUNTRY O e M t Sleep* 14-16, 2 Fraa Nights wrth every rent-M. VCR. T V A 3 bath* Al/Nora.

313-464-4280

ATTENTION SKIERS Ski Sugar Loaf. Traverae Oty 3 bedroom. 3 bam townhouses M loot

478-*M64 W " '

of mountain Oroaa oountry A down-h e night skiing, mdoor pool.

rea C a l B or Bob 397-3274

ATTENTION SKIIERS - A IOM struck al Laa Arcs Reeort located m the heart ol tha French Alpe Mountains Tha reeort has 4 vsAeya wK.1 a totM aktag area of 37.000 acrae with 94 ski run* Catalog and VCR caaaalts

641-3964

BELLAIRE - New 2 bedroom condo on Torch Lake near Traverse CMy A Pat oaky Aval, lor ThwiksgftWg and

r. 478-5231

A BOYNE AREA Lakstronl condo. near Boyne, fan and wtnter ratee. sleeps 2. 4. or 8. Jacuzzi, firaplaca. cabM 855-3300 cr3«3-3885

BOYNE CITY LUXURY CONDO Laka Charlevoix. 2 bedroom. 2 beth.

se. garaga ReeerM eerty for _ CMH313)477-2453or

(618) 582-2903 all 9pm * * • «

BOYNE COUNTRY - SKI CHALET

Fully equipped C a l attar 6pm 522-7805

BOYNE HIGHLANDS/NUBS NOB Skiing Luxurious accomodation* Indoor pool. u u n a . tacuzzl and weight room. 10 km of croeacountry Mel traa* Trout Creek Condomini-um* 1-600-678-3923

BOYNE HIGHLAND-NUBS NOB Ski chalet. 4 badroom. 2 bath, i l i i p t 13. kitchen, men. HoAdays A

978-8299. 979-8202

CARIBBEAN, ooaenfront home. AkumM. Mexico. Winter Escapade, get away Irom tha uauM. En)oy sun. peaoe A quiet or adMnlurea. Pyra-mida. scuba. Sleeps 8. Maid Cook

884-2231

CRYSTAL MT ad A lor tha holiday* Naw 3 bedroom. 2 bath reeort home. Ma apt 8. Inane-Weekly or weakanda. 645-2320

-HARBOR SPRINGS Fully fumMhed home, doee to ski area* Flreplaca. H u n t Sleep* 10.

S&2-7833

HARBOR SPRMQS/Harbor COM 4 bedroom A M l 3 batha, Meepa 14. Indoor pool, croaa oountry IMA*, ski

rental*, 855-1138

HARBOR SPRINGS THIS YEAR MAKE YOUR SKIING VACATION A RELAXING OME!

Enjoy tha tranquility and comfort of a luxurious private home or town-houee at BkcWaood Farma Eatatea Thaee accomodation* rang* In size Irom 2-5 badrooma and are U y fur-nished mdudtng knene. cabM TV. waaher/dryer and fireplace or Franklin * t O M Nuba Nob and Boyne Highlands are )uM mmutea away and m i t t of croee oountry traa* ar * gioomed here pn the ee-tataa. For brformadon cal : (618) 528-2158 Or (800) 433-8787

HARBOR SPRINGS Boyne HlgManda-Condo

Sis ip t 10 AvaMbM ChrMtmae - 313-647>0840

HARBOR SPWNGS. Hi i rbor Cove. luxury condo Sleep* 8. indoor pool.

ca t ion* Day* 888-8408

HARBOR SPMNQS/Har 3 bedroom luxury pond tore Dec 28th/afMr Jar

ba r Cove IL lo open be-

2 Ski, kv door p o d 845-1486

HIGGENS L A K E Rrlvei e lekafrom MOTTHM on Micmgan a d anas- teke kMM tor winter *port ac rvttiee Fur-mahed with gaa haa t wea mam-

HOMESTEAD. Baar*a KnoA Cottage.

room*. 2 I k ioak l 881-4073

HOMESTEAD CONOO - Glen Aftwr 2 bedroom. 2 OATH on BM Croea Country/OtaatW Md-

MOMESTEAO CONOO Meepa 4. on Vie Wvar. hailng.

HOME8TEAO-ing. m c k * * w t ' ^ o o w a v 4 i

H O M E S T t A P -' a

rooma, t batha, pMa MR. H a w 3 1 3 - 4 8 8 - I S M O r E M a 268-8

5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0

Display Advertising

4 1 5 V a c a t i o n R e n t a k

HOMESTEAD - 3 or Laka Mlrhigan reeort oondo. auparb •tew. downha A croee oountry Chratme* week 644-0254

IN BOYNE COUNTRY Deluxe Condo 8. 15 mfci. to 3 reeort* FumMhed $800 per mo plus heat FemAy pten tor seeeon Cal Mr C Batogh

645-2500 Evea 844-6102

INT OWN LEELANO. n 300 n plua or mkiua to Laka Mlchl-

A LtMsnfl River. 3 bedroome. 2 1850 aq ft Newer 8 nicely

gen A t bathe,

AvelebM Mu weekend or Chnetmaa season no pels Rater enooe re-quired 881-3010 or 851-0219 -

MARCO ISLAND - BeeutMul gulf Iront condo. 2 bedrooms. 2 batha. pod, lacuzzi. tanna A b o a u AvMt-abM week d Dec 11. 1988 $1000 per week 397-9631

MEXICO - Puerto VaAarla. 5 star. Holiday mn Raaori HotM. on the bey Suite sleep* 5. luxury facMtMe. avakabM anytime Substantial sav-ings by owner Deys 357-1722

avaa 355-1614

M I N U T E S F R O M T H E M O U N T A I N

BRAND NEW Spadoua oondcmmium abM for the seeeon or tor the night ai Northern Michigan's most unique condominium holM the W e l e r Street mn on Lake Charlevoix in Boyne City For rantM or aaiee infor-mation cai:

1-800-632-8903 P E T O S K E Y

A R E A Michigan a moat luxunoua reeort Condominium Townhoueee locaiad m northweetern Michigan Over 200 acrea of lovely naAing woodland* pnvat* golf A lannM sveksbto to Ml gueets RaMrencas pltaaa For rea-arvalion infocmallon ca l

1-800-832-8903 WILDWOOO

ON WALLOON Walloon Laka. Ml 49796

PHOENCX AZ- lovaly. furnished 3 bedroom. 2 beth ranch avaAebto lor wtrrter month* $880/mo + utWtMe. wtth option to buy 356-0993

PUERTO VALLARTA. M e x i c o . «- a— 1 , h ^ -D M 0 i cot <oo £ uauroorrta. i DCini, lumMhed kitchan. alaaps 8. 3 pooM. golf, lenni* $600 week Week d March 4 A March 11 Altar 5pm

425-5056 SAN DIEGO. BeeuHhMy fumMhed 2 bedroom. 2 bam condo. CxcaAani recreetlon laciime* A elabla unH June $1200/month. 455-2374

SHANTY CREEK Yeer Round RantM BeAMre. Ml QoH. akl. swim * reeort smenltMe 3 bedroom. 3 balh axdu-STM condo overtook* famous Leg-end Golf Couraa A Laka OsAalrs Weekend/weekly 313-649-6120

SKI STEAMBOAT, COLORADO Renked 4th net lonely. 3 bedroom mountain alda condo. waAung dte-lanoa to ahops A reetauranta. Die-count avakabM 313-478-8798

SKI VAIL 5 bedrooms. 3 beths Beautlfcjl oon-do Teke shuttM 1 mAe to Gondola. $200 per dey Cel Mery 540-6QSL

or P h i 6 8 2 - 5 2 ^

SNOWMASS VILLAGE. COLO. , Spadoua 4 bedroom. 3 beth home on the aki alope Flrepieo* Beauti-ful Bright A kght Ski down 200 yd* lo mefor Ml |»7'>. Ski home right up 10 your door Accommodataa 10. $450 per day. Sat./Sat. 665-8505

WALLOON LAKE - svsAsbM for ski-ing. Ctoee to Boyne Mountain. Boyne Hightond. Moubs Nob. 4 bad-rooms. 2 bath. CaA aher 5 540-9681

WANTED: CHALET to rant. Oaytord Area. ChrMtmae Week Cek (Oeyst 435-8829 (Evening*^ 826-0450

4 2 0 R o o m a F o r R e n t

BEECH DALY/GRAND Rh>ar Aree -Two rooms tor rani atth bathroom. Working parson $60 weekly

422-4022

BIRMINGHAM room with private bath tor employed gentleman, kitch-an prtudagea Rela sncas requkad

644-8678

CANTON/PLYMOUTH - 1-275 area, non smoking rseponsibM person, over 35. laundry, dapoett A reter-ances required 453-4180

COMFORTABLE ROOM for Mdy. kitchen prtvAegee. waahar. dryer. 5 Po«t /6 US* aree. oongeMM etmoe-phers $50 per ak. 533-0489

FARMINGTON HILLS-Beeut l fu l area. $80 per weak. 1 week rent p k a security, ratarsncaa. No drinking or smoking In room. 474-1676

FARMINGTON HUa- Larga. private bath, kitchan. $280 Semi-prfvete balh. $250 Vt utaty. deposlL Non smoking responsible male. 861-4422

FARMINGTON. nice Mrge lumMhad room M a ChrMPen home, prlvale entrance. oentMman only, non-smoker. non-drinker 474-5835

FIVE MILE/BEECH-KNcfien privi-lege*. t86/weak^kja depoeit C a l

534-3588

X7Y-MERRIMAN AREA - t l laaplng room icr anp lo red parson, non •mokar. norv-drwkjng 850/week

425-5885

LARGE ROOM rage*, furmahed K 6 weekly pkj Road/MKMgan

with k w c h e n ^ w ^ -

UVOfSA. dcafy

Mwwence m c

himMtied room In oMar gent lemen

dapodl . I » e i * i u s 422-2528

MERRIMAN 8 Modem, uppar. » w i g room. Ml we*nar. dryar

A»wi Arbor T r a i air. Share ki tchan. ppaenoea ncSudkig Naafy d e r i r a k a d

466-7862

MIOOCEBELT/W arran room, kach-an. Mundry prfv l Prefer mefure wi 1 weak aacur«y

legea, f ame, Soma m a a . M 0 a«L ptaa

426-2916

NORTMWLUt - room tar rea l 8300 per mo F«a p r t k a g * * Nor th M M area. C a l 8 aak lor Ray 581-0088. or 348-3337

with bapi. S80 per aeah Ralk aaa 8 SocMf Security mcoma w d c o n *

ONE «r 2 bedrooms tor rent M Uvo-nt* ranch home. Kitchen end houee

CTSp^ 1 «ees anrl per month Thura.. Frt. Bstare 3 PM

month C a l Tuee. 256-2347

j i x r s 4 3 5 n s

F o r R o M

A New Choice For Renters GLENWOOD GARDENS

• 2 • F u i P r

• L a r g e L M n g R o o m

• S p a d o u a Y a r d

s C a b l e A v a M a b t e

W n M a u o d r y J

F A M U 8 W E L C 0 M E SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNTS We offer the comforts of your own home

PLUS the convenience of renting. OPEN 7 D A Y S Monday A Thursday 'til 9

S a t * 12-4 8un. 10-4 S a t *

7 2 1 - 8 1 1 1 F R O M ' 4 1 0 / M o n t h

Directions: T e k e W a y n e R d . t o Q l o r w o o d A v e .

4 2 0 R o o m a F o r R a n t

PLYMOUTH-Shaldon A Joy - Spa-doua tomahsd bedroom with prv M M beth Kitchen prMtooa Cad Era tor mtormeUon A MMt 453-4372

ROOM FOR rent - Weyne i s wesk. $50 dsposn

$50

SOUTHFIELD - s gentMman. over 40. non-smoker l2MAo/Oroenlleld $275/mo with some houee prlvt-Mge* After 4pm 443-5742

SOUTHFIELD Rd/11 ML Oec 1M. furnished room Kitchen, laundry prtvllsgas Ndn-amoker $280 * aecurtty 559-6558

SOUTHFIELD- room. $175 mo plua utWMe. Young professional daali ad Good anvlronmanl for eerty rteer CMI Jen or Todd: 557-8718

SOUTH FIE LD-BW/Evergreen aree Furnished room with kitchen prtvl-togea. $60 par waak plua share utA-Itea 355-4383

TELEGRAPH - 12 M i e FurnMhad. oft (treel parking Prnl*aalanM meM or femsle $95 per waak 358-2489

TROY - Large room, oft street park-ing. non-smoking employed person. $300 month - Mta IMk WMk to Somerset Me l 643-8282

4 2 1 L i v i n g Q u a r t a n

T o S h a r e

f - — * ^ - • I f •

* ' '

4 2 1 L i v i n g Q u a r t a n

T o S h a r a

WALLED LAKE - oondo meM went ed. t275 month utatMs Included $150 security 869-0735

WESTLANO, roung prolssMonM MniaM to there 2 bedroom town-

* a e to X-weya AMI lor Card

$285 mo + 328-0307

4 2 2 W a n t e d T o R a n i

WANTED - sums sat 2500-3000*qn of e a shuuM with 500 aqn d ofltoa In RoyM Oek aree or w« u n alder pirrhaea d up to 20.000sqn Ral sccisss dsskMbM 855-8881

4 2 4 H o u a a S i t t i n g 8 o r v .

PROFESSIONAL working gentle-

ebto A neet ExoeAent lessrencas Day* 399-5548 Evenings: 258-5473

4 2 5 C o n v a i a o c o n t A

N u r a k i g H o m o a

NIGHTINGALE WEST Nursing Home serving the Weedand/Uvo-ma/Garden Cffy srees tor 20 yeer*. C a l Mr Berger 8385 Newburgh. Westland, 281-5300

4 2 8 H o m e H e a l t h C a r e

ALL CITIES B SINCE 1976

PAY NO FEE Untl You Sae Listings d

QUALIFIED PEOPLE SHARE LISTINGS • 642-1820 884 So. Adsme. Blrmlnghwn. Ml

BIRMINGHAM Araa ProtaeelonM lemaie to than wtlh same, execu-the suits. 8320/mo utilities indud-ed. non smoker 589-1434

BIRMINGHAM walk to town MaM run msM profassJon-

Ma. S315 per IT k> . 363 George St. Days 258-4532 Eves 433-1874

BLOOMFIELO AREA - Non smoking prolaaaoriM looking tor 2 room-

CentrM ak. 2 flraplaoee. heeled ga-rage. on 1 acre in beeutMut neigh-borhood 83SO/MO plua >4 u t M e e pka security AvelebM Immediately CMI 648-7503

CANTON - Wanted Ism Ms roomete lo share 2 bedroom. 2 bath, apart merit. $237 SO/MO CaA Jadda. 8-5pm 484-6100

FARMINGTON HILLS - large houee to ahere $225. a l utMtlaa Included.

474-8431

FARMINGTON HIA* Young, non-smoker, protaeelonM Ism Ma seeks seme to shere 2 bedroom spt $275. mo + •* utMtlaa Evea 478-4399

FARMINGTON HILLS luxury Apartment. 2 bedroom/2 fcjl bath* laundry, flreplece. ofllca; lo •hara $350 * security 477-8337

FEMALE, non «moker seeks same on Caaa Laka

$277 50/mo artare apertment Bloomflstd erea

C a l 12-3pm 661-3843

FEMALE ROOMA TE needed for 3 bedroom home M Joy Rd A Ferm-

-4ngton. no (making, no pet*. 427-7801

FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to shsre s nioe J badroom houee. downtown Rochester $290 mo , plus'4 utWMs Cal Mary. 791-0525

FEMALE 30 plus lo aher* Somereet spt wtth ssms $380 pka utMtMe 2 bedroom. 2 bath unit overlooking pod CMI 332-6229. or

sner 5pm. 362-1458

FEMALE (30-55 preferred) to share 2 bedroom apartment atth pool. 13 MHa-QreenflsM I r M $250 mo. plus hMf utMttes 280-2048 or 370-5387

FEMALE (40 s) seeks lemele lo share Weetlsnd home Separate beth A oersoe $300 month utames

t m • 722-1324 beth A garege : includaa

FREE EXPRESS FOR TENANTS'

HOME-MATE SPECIALISTS

Feetured on " KELLY A CO." TV 7 AJ Agee. Testes. Occupatlone.

Beck ground* I Ufeetytee

6 4 4 - 6 8 4 5 30555 Southfield Rd Southfield

HOUSE TO Shsre- PmlssMcriM. W BtoomllMd/Ceas Lake araa Boat

$400 per mo

LOOKING tor person to rent taoo

728-0005

MALE OR FEMALE to share 2 bed-room apartment, plus u f Ilea, tn Uvonia FumMhed 477-5756

Laka Shore Club. t277 50 /MO plua CMUCIrk. 681-5154

861-2988

MATUBC Mare 2 Weetland $275 par month C a l 525-8734 or 421-5849

MATURE working woman lo ahere

Laka $300 plus utMnee end security depoMt Cal AM only 899-570*

NICE FERNOALE 3 bedroom homa to there 20 to 35

NON-SMOKMG parson

• SMOKING til utosMnnM lo 8 bedroom Dtoomfleld HAM

home. $300/mo mdudas CaA Jim aRar 7pm

PLYMOUTH

. Aflar 7pm mo • security. • p m A 8 1 - M 9 0

PROFESSiOStAL FEMALE i

prtiMsgat $200 /M0 pkjs 1 1 1 l . 71-47 if

Miera. plenty of ' Of Storaoa. Com»snMr>t ca l sRsrTpm349-1421

Or Mmaas (25-384 t 2 tO/mo * H iMB-Mas CaA Den 722-0816

• M A M HOUBC M TROY

SHARA S O U T H F * L D H^rtee. 2 bed-

FEMALE m n te share same r i v a l M e n

H rers & uaiass $ ked-i M a

' H M C s A

Mg tor same Jo* Road 8 Bu AMa._|i7$. y(sa U u — a a ^ i i

l o i i a w T £ F T

WARREN-Tech Center Large 1 bedroom. 1 H beth. dining room, i v g e wsM-m ctoeel. laundry room, haat included $490/mo 751-7896

4 2 9 Q a r a g a a A

M i n i S t o r a g e

AVAAABLE NOWI BRANO NEW Garagw GreenfleM. neer 13 M i e GreM tor s»rege or ss Gareges

C a l Howl 288-1137

GARAGE IN ROCHESTER - 18 X 20 A l or pen - $100 per mo

856-0802

LARGE 8TORAGE 12x55 - $280/mo

9 MAe A Farmington 474-2290

T R O Y

4 3 2 C o m m e r c i a l / R e t a i l

F o r R a n t

B I R M I N G H A M - D O W N -

T O W N ! 2 2 0 0 s q . f t . fo r

l e a s e . H a m i l t o n R o w -

P r i m e l o c a t i o n . C o n t a c t

B r i a n K o t t .

R A L P H M A N U E L

C O M M E R C I A L

6 4 5 - 0 0 2 0

4 3 6 O f f i c e / B u t i n e s t

S p a c e

AFFORDABLE OFFICE SPACE in Redtord Twp ' lo 4 room suitse including utMtiee A Jenitonef Tele-

con fe rences rooms, svs l l sb le 26847 Grsnd Rrver 534-3306

AFFORDABLE OFFICE SPACE Avs labM in Redford Twp 1-4 room sunee including utMtiee snd )enno-rlM Telephone answering secreten-M OTd conferenoe room svsiMOM 26847 Grsnd River 534-3306

ANNOUNCING mtemehonM BuamoM Canter* now h a M 4 prime location* tor *m*Aer sxecutNe ofllca needs From 150 sq ft with snered secreieriei ssr vices snd conference roome Nov. 344-9500 Fsrmington HMs 655-8450 Ann A/bor 76i-9'555 Now leasmg Birmingham. 433-2070

A T T E N T I O N M A N U F A C T U R E R Repreeenielhree-Come join us si Birmmghsm 100-300 sqh Secrefer IM A telephone snswermg aemcas

ee CMI. 647-6333

ATTRACTIVE MEDICAL Spece 1476 s q f l on 12 MIM near EMT-green Moderete rsntM • s iceAsni fedkty - good parking Robert WON Co 352-9555

ATTRACTIVE PRIME spece with high vleibARy. sign rights, m excel-lent location snd bunding in W Bloom held s i Mepie A Orcherd Laks Rd* 2 edlommg lu i tM. *ppro» 950 A 1,150 * q n „ seperste or up lo 2.000 sq n plus siorsge At t rsc i iM price 851-3010

AVAILABLE OFFICES m W Bloomfleto. Orcherd Lake Rd PnMte enirences. 2000 sq n to 3200 aq f t 851-855S

BIRMINGHAM Downtown, wtth conMniem perkmg New executha Office Center with s i the emarutlee tor Ihe smaler Prolee-slonei office SecretenM phone en-swsrlng. conference T I M I I I . on-premwes reataurant. etc . optional m e l A phone answering Call Inlar-netlonM BUsinsst Centers. 433-2070

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Greet American Building Commer-o M or medical space 1462 sq 1 in mas down Ihe he ! from Appe leeser Reetaurani

260 N Woodward Next lo Crowley*

647-7171 BIRMINGHAM • North Woodwerd location, office svailabM m execu-tive office suite, furnished or untur rushed. 150 sq f l Complete secre-tarial service telephone snswermg fa*, telex 645-0741

CANTON Fountain Squers - 1-275 A Ford Rd. next to Mane Center CommoricM'Ofhce/Medlc si 3 unit* MR 1 month free 961-0418

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH Penniman A M . ratal or office. 785

R Amp sq f l Amp! 455-6824

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER

> For Seto - CommerdM condo 1.000 - 8.000 sq. IL

• For Leeee - RetaA/Offlca/Service 600 - 1200 sq It.

335-1043

FARMINGTON HILLS 3 6 5 0 7 W . 1 0 M i l e R d .

(beta HsMlsed A Haggarty)

S t r i p C e n t e r 4.000 Sq.F1 Comer Udt

Dynamic Location.

CaA. CERTIFIED REALTY. INC

471-7100

Orchard contemporary *nocetf^j

FOR LEASE Farmington - Grand Rh«er Laka Maw canter JuM opened Join Ptzza Tubby-*, etc. Only 4 Soee from 1028 aq ft CornpatltlM raMe

LAKRfTZ-WEBER A CO 353-9494

FORD RO. A ratal or office to Orm 1050 aq. IL. Ford Rd axpoaura. Immadlale occupen-cy CMI 422-2490

HIGHLAND RO FRONTAGE (Acroas from PonOae Airporti 5000 sq. ft buAdkig tor Maaa. plua 20.000 aq f t outside lanced storage Zoned automotive, ratal or Induetrl-M Day*. 568-4255 Eves 540-0631

UVONIA Ann Arbor Rd. E of 275 1000 sq ft. Zoned C-2. ideM tor More or ofBoe

484-0187

BIRMINGHAM Spece svs labM In fu l ssrvtca buAd-mg AMo svesebie fu l secretarial package, ndudes ofhee eddrees. men ser iices. phone anawenng. phone equlpmani AMo svsAsbM fax. UPS, FederM C.iprsss. secretsr-

$150/mo

645-5839 BIRMINGHAM

S Adams Sq 200 lo 1800 sq n off-ice sunee avalebM Rates sterling st $ l2 /pe r sq n Ren! mdudee Mr condit ioning leet . MnltonM service A uee d conferenoe room Phone enswarmg A aecretenei services

646-5900

BIRMINGHAM TERRACE - 1945 Southfield Rd neer 14 MIM 1500-1900 sq ft Flr*t floor *Mf con-tained office suns, perking at front door Ca l Judy Philips st Beechum A Roeeer, Mgt Corp 647-7500

BIRMINGHAM - Window office in luxurious, space sherlng suite Re-ceptionMt. conference room, con-geniM atmoaphere A more 642-0455

BLOOMFIELO HILLS M an sftord abM price ARemettM lo the re-sponeibMtMe d meartaming a fu»y staffed A equipped office MOM in lo a private office with 1 monthly

32-6229

D O W N T O W N

B I R M I N G H A M

Prtrne office space svelebM Four premier locations Suites avalebM from

200 sq. ft- to 3000 sq ft On site tree perking

ERIC YALE LUTZ A ASSOCIATES C s l Connie Merks

540-8444

4 3 8 O f f i c e / B u s i n e s s

S p a c e

G A R D E N C I T Y Office spece 1150 sq ft sveAeba now 425-2225

GROSSE PTE FARMS - Prime retel spece approxtmatefy 2800 sq ft im-medlele occupency. move-* i condi-tion 99 KarchavM " O n The H M Cell lor Information. 885-5515

HAGGERTY RD A PONTIAC TR 1, 2 or 3 room suites Secured, fenced yard spece svei lebM

624-6320

HOLIDAY PARK OFFICE CENTER

(WESTLANO AREA)

FREE RENT Greet Ousmees opportuni ty lor start-up or large busmeee. f rom 250 lo 5.000 sq ft •Easy sccass lo 1-96 A 1-275 • F r e e on sits park ing •inf lrvldually control led stste-o«-lhe-erl heet A Mr • U p W«ng a lowance Hurry Hmded offer Ceil Lloyd Wem garden st McKinley Properties

313-769-8520

1-275 A 8 MILE Now -easing shared off ice tpece fun or pen l ime Reception eree. con-ference 'oom, secratenai servicet svs labM Pteeee ce l . Preferred ExecutiM Off ice* 464-2771

LAUREL PARK - Livonia, sner* oft ice spece A sxpenees with CPA Re-ceptionist phone answering A etc 1 or 2 wmdow offices ideM tor some-one who wenls lo impress their cli-ents 462-1097

LEASE - NOVI A CANTON Neer 1-275 Offices ISO »q ft A up Wsrsnouslng 200 *q ft A up Dsmsvdeles Propert ies 344-9550

LIVONIA Just, off Jeffries Freewsy live bunding Can 261-0130

LIVONIA LOCATION For lease by owner Beautiful new<« constructed ofhoe roned buemee* professions! WM ftrMh to aune Ap-pro" 1200 Sq Ft WHI terms and length d I

negotieie 525-7870

LIVONIA OFFICE SPACE 400- '200 sq ft Easy eccees to major arisnee Brokers fully protect-ed 855-8780

LIVONIA OFFICE SPACE for rent, 460 sq ft. 2nd floor tune telephone system included, a l uttft iee includ-ed $500 month 425-3700

MEDICAL SUITE Prime downtown Blrrmnghem Muft i tenant buHdmg. 1462 sq ft all improvement ! m place Reeaaonabto rent

Great American Building 260 N Woodward Nexl to Crowley*

647 -7171 NOVi 46901 Grand River near Beck Rd free standing office buao-•ng. 2160 sq feel , additional unheeied storage included, prune location with good parking

348-0300

OFFICE SUITE - part i t ioned. 1.200 sq ft Attractive, g round floor A pri-vate Fsrmington near Expraeswey $ 11 'per sq ft on flexible lease Ca l 476-3614

PLYMOUTH - DOWNTOWN. 475 sq ft office Call 453-6250

PLYMOUTH HISTORIC MARKHAM BUILDING

Appro* 1000 sq ft Excellent park-ing 455-7373

PRIME REDFORD location. 2 suites svsaabM Raafty Amenca

535-3300

REOFORO AREA - ProlsssionM off-ice spece tor lease 500 plus sq ft $1 50 par sq ft . uti l i t ies inoudetr immediate occupancy 534-1880

REDFORD 1 , 3 4 5 s q . f t . m o d e r n o f f i c e .

L i g h t a n d b r i g h t . N e w f y

d e c o r a t e d . W i l l d i v i d a .

L i g h t e d , p a v e d p a r k i n g

N o v e m b e r o c c u p a n c y

928 -8509

EXECUTIVE OFFICES (15X15 A 15x10) AvMlal atafy tor Maaa. Troy STM (MapM A UvonoM) Inckidaa receptionist sec-retary avalebM. phone system, pho-tocopy Fax. A kitchan facMtu* Day*. Walter 244-9440

LIVONIA - 9000 MIOOLEBELT For Maaa nee retaA/ofllce canter

980 - 2700 sq. ft Bortn A Asaoc . 357-1434

RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT

ROCHESTER - For Maaa only. 2800 aq ft RMaA/oMoe Free stand-ing P sr* ing I d 908 N Maan St

873 K DENT,

SOUTHFKLD, 1-896 ?f*ce apace tar Maae. J L IO 3,445 sq.ft. MEDICAL • 1L - RETAIL - OFFICE Below

STOREFRONT I m a M n l tor party Mora ImmiaMsi occupancy. Canton Cantor-Ford Rd

STOREFRONT

Center-Ford Rd

4 9 4 l e d . / '

L a a a e o r S a t e

ANNOUNCING • MOUSTMAL/MQH-T

Feetunng ofltoa. manufacturing. toehnfcaT A aanhoua lng EXCELS LENT MARKET RATE. 881

BELOW MARKET ^ATE

1 MONTHS FREE RBNT 88

C A N T O N .

» M * l l l doors t pr*« •a OrtMard LMM M 8 I • M 881-81 w * a » i o u a i - aeo aa. R - f

0 F T C E i s o o s q ft • IHT MOUSTRUL - 1JOT IOJ

• a f t

INDUSTRIAL n a M M p H t OEVBLOPMEHT

t i t a e f t I

PLYMOUTH L V I Mdw

i V t a a ^ '

EXECUTIVE SUITES AVAILABLE mckjde* apeoou* perking tacMtM* I M floor Experienced Sacretanss par son si t i ed phone answering copying. UPS, tacaimle A word pro-cessing Mrvtces conference room notary

HARVARD SUITE 29350 SOUTHFIELD RD

SUITE 122

5 5 7 - 2 7 5 7

ROCHESTER AREA, prime office specs indudea. 2 offtoaa. recapuon--st araa. approx. 500 sq.f l Cal Mon -Fr i afternoons. 471-0461

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S

1 2 , 0 0 0 t q . f t . - W i l l D M d e

O c c u p a n c y J e n . 1 9 8 9

B a s e m e n t S t o r a g e S p a c e

S i g n a t u r e R i g h t s A v a i l a b l e

1 M i l e f r o m M - 5 9

H u b b a r d A s s o c i a t e s . I n c

6 4 9 - 0 7 0 0

EXECUTIVE SUITE m hat one bund-ing m downtown Plymouth Ful ser-vice including

SMALL OFFICE tor mwwtacturen rap or consultant, d t y d Bloomfiaid H IM Cal Alice Mc mtyra 333-7801

Southfield indMduM executhre oftlcee evaladie within s shared ofllca environment TsMgrsph A 12 MAe Monthly rantal •ndudes Fu l time recapttonMt par sonM phora answering.

4SS-53S3

FARMINGTON - Deluxe office apace Beautiful viae m prima araa on Grand Rkmr UtHtMa included

628-2425

FARMMGTON HILLS - 12 MAs be-tween Orchard Lake A Farfnmgton Road* On* parson ofllca Appro*!

' 150 aq n 553-8840

FARMINGTON HILLS On tha a d N a Orchard Laka corridor M 1-888 1.474 sq ft n handaome brtc* 8 bronze guas buadmg Fur-niahed, unAmtshad or kvmture may be purdiaaad n desired Compet. Mrs rate* A flexible teees terms

Mr HaA 628-8900

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

1 3 M U e - F a r m i n g t o n R d

9 0 0 • 1 . 1 0 0 a q . f t M e d i c a l

o r g e n e r a l o f f i c e E x c e l l e n t

l o c a t i o n . I m m e d i a t e o c c u -

p a n c y

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

FARMINGTON HILLS lln rei s sstsi 11/13 MBa Ona or lao

-1128

FARMINGTON HILLS 38346 W W MBa Rd NEW OFFICE SPACE

AVAILABLE 1.000 Bmi 30 000 to.Fl

to 1^75 A 1-886 _ .TV. a t .

471-7180

FARMINGTON HILLS E j c e o u t N e o f f i c e s c a r p e t -

e d A c o e e s t o T e l e f a x ,

p o s t a l a e r v l o e . c o p i e r ,

b o a r d r o o m , m e e t i n g r o o m

b y a p p u a n n i e i K , k i t c h e n

H a g g e r t y R d .

4 7 8 - 0 2 0 0

facanaa. copier A secrManM service r ra lsbM Starling M $390 par mo Cal Ron or Kathy at 626-800C CENTURY 21 Northwestern

SOUTHFlEtO I 688 Pnme ofltoa space tor lease. 973 sq ft to 3,445 aq R MEDICAL -DENTAL - RETAIL - OFFICE Below market rata*, sign rights Brolsr

357-8286

TELEGRAPH 8 1-98 GsnerM office 2nd floor. 800 sq n. a l UtHtMa. parking. 535-0280

T E L E G R A P H & 6 M I L E OFFICE SPACE

300-5,000 aq ft

255-4000

TROY AIRPORT Area canon 3800 aq R KMM tor high toch. office *ng^»enng. *ght menu-factunng. computer ate Immediate

438-8335

T R O Y

TROY - Qualty oNtoa apace on Rd ctoee to Downtoam Bar-

«gham CaaSignak

WEST BLOOMFIELD M a p l e - O r c h e r d

2 D O O s q . f t . g r e e t l o c a t i o n ,

g o o d s u b l e t . T e r m

d i a t e o c c u p a n c y

Tisdale & Co. 626 -8220

WEST BLOOMFIELD M A P L E - O R C H A R D

2 . 3 . 4 A 5 r o o m o W o e a .

C o m p l e t e l y f l n l e h e d . A v e H -

Tisdale & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0 '

WEST BLOOMFiELD M A P L E - O R C H A R D

2 . 3 A 4 r o o m e x e c u t i v e

s u i t e s , a l a r m s y s t e m ,

s o u n d c o n d M o n . o o n t a r -

s n o e r o o m , p r e m i u m

3 y e a r taed r e n t .

Tisdale & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

T h u r s d a y . N o v e m b e r 1 7 . 1 9 0 8 O & E * S F

CLP66IFIED 0DVERTI6ING REACH MICHIGAN'S FINEST MARKET

6 4 4 - 1 0 7 0 O a k l a n d C o u n t y 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 W a y n e C o u n t y 8 5 2 - 3 2 2 2 R o c h e s t e r / R o c h e s t e r Hills

INDEX R E A L E S T A T E

F O R S A L E

3 0 2 B i r m i n g h a m - B l o o m f i e l d 3 0 3 W e s t B l o o m f i e i d - O r c h a r o L a k e 3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n - F a r r t v n g t o n Hi l ls 3 0 5 B r i g h t o n H a r l l a n d W a l l e d L a k e 3 0 6 S o u l h f i e l d - L a i h r u p 3 0 7 S o u t h L y o n M i l f o r d H i g h l a n d 30€ B o c h e s l e r - T r o y 3 0 9 R o y a l O a k - O a k Park

H u n t i n g t o n W o o d s 3 1 0 W i x o m - C o m m e r c e - U n i o n t a k e 3 1 1 O a k l a n d C o u n t y H o m e s 3 1 2 L i v o n i a 3 1 3 C a n t o n 3 1 4 P l y m o u t h 3 1 5 N o r t h v ' t l e - N o v i 3 1 6 " W e f c t l a n d - G a r d e n C i l y 3 1 7 R e d f o r d 3 1 8 O e a r b o r n - D e a r D o r n H e i g h t s 3 1 9 G r o s s e Pcunte 32-0 H o m e s - W a y n e C o u n t y 3 2 1 H o m e s - L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y 3 2 2 H o m e s - M a c o m b C o u n t y 3 2 3 H o m e s

W a s h t e n a w C o u n t y 3 2 4 O t h e r S u b u r b a n H o m e s 3 2 5 Rea l E s t a t e Se rv i ces 3 2 6 C o n d o s 3 2 7 S e w H o m e Bui lders 3 2 8 D u p l e x e s - T o w n h o u s e s 3 3 0 A p a r t m e n t s 3 3 2 M o b i l e H o m e s 3 3 3 N o r t h e r n P r o p e r l y 3 3 4 O u t of T o w n P r o p e r l y 3 3 5 T i m e S h a r e 3 3 6 F l o r i d a P r o p e r t y 3 3 7 F a r m s 3 3 8 C o u n t r y H o m e s 3 3 9 L o t s 5 A c r e a g e 3 4 0 L a k e Rrver Resor f P r o p e r t y 3 4 2 L a k e F r o n t P r o p e r l y 3 4 8 C e m e t e r y L o t s 3 5 1 8 u s m e s s & P r o f e s s i o n a l

B u i l d i n g s 3 5 2 C o m m e r c i a l ' R e t a i l 3 5 3 i n d u s t r i a l ' W a r e h o u s e Sale or L e a s e 3 5 4 I n c o m e P r o p e r t y 3 5 6 I n v e s t m e n t P r o p e r t y 3 5 8 M o r t g a g e s / L a n d C o n t r a c t s 3 6 0 B u s i n e s s O p p o r t u n i t i e s 3 6 1 M o n e y t o L o a n - B o r r o w 3 6 2 Rea l E s t a t e W a n t e d 3 6 4 L i s t i n g s W a n t e d

R E N T

R E A L E S T A T E

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s 4 0 1 F u r n i t u r e R e n t a l 4 0 2 F u r n i s h e d A p a r t m e n t s 4 0 3 R e n t a l A g e n c y 4 0 4 H o u s e s 4 0 5 P r o p e r t y M g m n t 4 0 6 F u r n i s h e d H o u s e s 4 0 7 M o b i l e H o m e s 4 0 8

4 10 F l a t s 4 12 T o w n h o u s e s / C o o d o m i n i u m s 4 13 T i m e S h a r e 4 14 F l o n d a R e n t a l s 4 15 V a c a t i o n R e n t a l s 4 16 Ha l l s

4 17 R e s i d e n c e t o E x c h a n g e 4 1 9 M o b i l e H o m e S p a c e 4 2 0 R o o m s 42 1 L i v i n g Q u a r t e r s t o S h a r e 4 2 2 W a n t e d l o Rent 4 2 3 w a n t e d l o R e n t - R e s o r t P r o p e r t y 4 2 4 H o u s e S i t t i n g S e r v i c e <125 C o n v a l e s c e n t N u r s i n g H o m e s 4 2 6 H o m e H e a l t h C a r e 4 2 7 Fos te r C a r e 4 2 8 H o m e a f o r t he A g e d 4 2 9 G a r a g e s / M i n i S t o r a g e 4 3 2 C o m m e r c i a l . 'Retai l 4 3 6 O f f i c e B u s i n e s s S p a c e

E M P L O Y M E N T . I N S T R U C T I O N

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d 5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d - D e n t a l / M e d i c a l 5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d O f f i c e C l e r i c a l 5 0 5 F o o d - B e v e r a g e 5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d Sa tes 5 0 7 H e l p W a n t e d Pa r t T i m e 5 0 8 " H e l p W a n t e d D o m e s t i c 5 0 9 H e l p W a n t e d C o u p l e s 5 1 0 S a l e s O p p o r t u n i t y 5 1 1 E n t e r t a i n m e n t 5 1 2 S i t u a t i o n s W a n t e d F e m a l e 5 1 3 S i t u a t i o n s W a n t e d M a l e 5 1 4 S i t u a t i o n s W a n t e d , M a l e / F e m a l e 5 1 5 C h i l d C a r e 5 1 6 Elder ly Ca re & A s s i s t a n c e 5 1 7 S u m m e r C a m p s 5 1 8 E d u c a t i o n . 1 i n s t r u c t i o n s 5 1 9 N u r s i n g C a r e 5 2 0 S e c r e t a r i a l B u s i n e s s S e r v i c e s 5 2 2 P r o f e s s i o n a l S e r v i c e s 5 2 3 A t t o r n e y s / L e g a l C o u n s e l i n g 5 ? 4 Tax S e r v i c e

A N N O U N C E M E N T S 6 0 0 P e r s o n a l s (your d i s c r e t i o n ! 6 0 2 L o s t & F o u n d (by t h e w o r d ) 6 0 3 H e a l t h . N u t r i t i o n . W e i g h t L o s s 6 0 4 A n n o u n c e m e n t s ' N o t i c e s 6 0 5 G l a d A d s 6 0 6 L e g a l N o t i c e s 6 0 7 i n s u r a n c e 6 0 8 T r a n s p o r t a t i o n / T r a v e l 6 0 9 B i n g o 6 1 0 C a r d s o» T h a n k s 6 1 2 " In M e m o n a m 6 1 4 D e a t h N o t i c e s

M E R C H A N D I S E 7 0 0 A u c t i o n Sa les 7 0 1 C o l l e c t i b l e s 7 0 2 A n t i q u e s 7 0 3 C r a f t s 7f>4 R u m m a g e S a l e s / F l e a M a r k e t s 705 W e a r i n g A p p a r e l 7 0 6 G a r a g e S a l e - O a k l a n d C o u n t y 7 0 7 G a r a g e S a l e - W a y n e C o u n t y 7 0 8 H o u s e h o l d G o o d s -

O a k l a n d C o u n t y 7 0 9 H o u s e h o l d G o o d s - W a y n e C o u n t y 7 1 0 M i a c f o r S a l e - O a k l a n d C o u n t y

^ ^ ^ r s ^ o ^ S a j ^ W a ^ o ^ o u n t j ^ ^ ^

7 1 2 A p p l i a n c e s 7 1 3 B i c y c l e s - S a l e 4 Repa i r 7 1 4 B u s i n e s s & O f f i c e E q u i p m e n t 7 1 5 C o m p u t e r s 7 1 6 C o m m e r c i a l - I n d u s t r i a l E q u i p m e n t

7 1 7 L a w n , G a r d e n , L a w n 4

S n o w E q u i p m e n t 7 1 8 B u i l d i n g M a t w i a l s 7 2 0 F a r m P r o d u c e - F l o w e r s . P l a n t s 7 2 1 H o s p i t a l E q u i p m e n t 7 2 2 H o b b i e s - C o i n s S t a m p s 7 2 3 j e w e l r y 7 2 4 C a m e r a a n d S u p p l i e s 7 2 6 M u s i c a l i n s t r u m e n t s 7 2 7 V i d e o G a m e s , T a p e s , H i - F i 7 2 8 V C R . TV. S t e r e o Hi -F i ,

T a p e D e c k s 7 2 9 C B R a d i o s , Ce l l u la r P h o n e s 7 3 0 S p o r t i n g G o o d s 7 3 4 T r a d e o r Se l l 7 3 5 W a n t e d t o B u y

A N I M A L S 7 3 8 H o u s e h o l d P e t s 7 4 0 P e l S e r v i c e s 7 4 4 H o r s e s . L i v e s t o c k E q u i p m e n t

A U T O M O T I V E /

T R A N S P O R T A T I O N

8 0 0 R e c r e a t i o n a l Veh i c l es 8 0 2 S n o w m o b i l e s 8 0 4 A i r p l a n e s 8 0 6 B o a t s / M o t o r s 8 0 7 B o a t P a r t s 4 S e r v i c e 8 0 8 V e h i c l e / B o a t S t o r a g e 8 1 0 I n s u r a n c e . M o t o r 8 1 2 M o t o r c y c l e s , G o - K a r t s M l m b i k e s 8 13 M o t o r c y c l e s . Pa r t s 4 S e r v i c e 8 1 4 C a m p e r s / M o t o r h o m e s . T r a i l e r s 8 1 6 A u t o / T r u c k s . P a r t s 4 L e a s i n g

8 1 8 A u t o Ren ta l s . L e a s i n g -8 1 9 A u t o F i n a n c i n g 8 2 0 A u t o s W a n t e d 8 2 1 J u n k C a r s W a n t e d 8 2 2 T r u c k s l o r S a l e 8 2 3 V a n s 8 2 4 J e e p s ' 4 W h e e l Or t ve 8 2 5 S p o r t s 4 I m p o r t e d 8 5 2 C l a s s i c C a r s 8 5 4 A m e r i c a n M o t o r s 8 5 6 B u i c k 8 5 8 C a d i l l a c 3 6 0 C h e v r o l e t 8 6 2 C h r y s l e r 8 6 4 D o d g e 8 6 6 F o r d 8 7 2 L i n c o l n

8 7 4 M e r c u r y 8 7 5 N i s s a n 8 7 6 O t d s m o b i i e 8 7 8 P l y m o u t h 8 8 0 P o n t i a c 8 8 2 T o y o t a 8 8 4 V o l k s w a g e n

B U S I N E S S D I R E C T O R Y

3 A c c o u n t i n g 4 A d v e r t i s i n g 5 Air C o n d i t i o n i n g 6 A l u m i n u m C l e a n i n g 9 A l u m i n u m S i d i n g

10 Antennas 12 A p p l i a n c e S e r v i c e 13 A r t W o r k 14 A r c h i t e c t u r e 15 A s p h a l t 16 A s p h a l t S a a i c o a t i n g 17 A u t o C l e a n u p 18 A u t o 4 T r u c k Repa i r 2 1 A w n i n g s 2 2 B a r b e q u e Repa i r 2 4 B a s e m e n t W a t e r p r o o f i n g 2 5 B a t h t u b R e f i m s h m g 2 6 Bkcycto M a i n t e n a n c e 27 B n c k B l o c k 4 C e m e n t 2 9 B o a t D o c k s 3 0 B o o k k e e p i n g S e r v i c e 32 B u i l d i n g I n s p e c t i o n 3 3 B u i l d i n g R e m o d e l i n g 3 6 B u r g l a r F i re A l a r m 3 7 B u s i n e s s M a c h i n e Repa i r 3 9 C a r p e n t r y 4 1 C a r p e t s 4 2 C a r p e t C l e a n i n g 4 D y e i n g 44 C a r p e l L a y m g 4 R e p a i r 5 2 C a t e r i n g - F l o w e r s 5 3 C a u l k i n g 54 Ce i l i ng W o r k 55 C h i m n e y C l e a n i n g 56 C h i m n e y B u i l d i n g 4 Repa i r 5 7 C h r i s t m a s T r e e s 5 8 ^ l o c k Repa i r 5 9 " C f i i w r s r c i a l S t e a m C l e a n i n g 6 0 C o n s t r u c l i o n E q u i p m e n t 6 1 D e c k s . P a t i o s 6 2 D o o r s 6 3 D r a p e r i e s 64 D r e s s m a k i n g 4 T a i l o r i n g 6 5 D r y w a i i 6 6 E lec t r i ca l 6 7 E lec t r o l ys i s 6 8 Energy 6 9 E x c a v a t i n g 70 E x t e r i o r C a u l k i n g 7 1 F a s h i o n C o - o r d i n a t o r s 72 F e n c e s 73 F i n a n c i a l P l a n n i n g 7 5 F i r e p l a c e s 7 6 F l r e o l a c e E n c l o s u r e s 7 8 F i r e w o o d 8 1 F loor S e r v i c e 8 7 F l o o d k g h t 9 0 F u r n a c e I ns ta l l ed , R e p a i r 9 3 F u r n i t u r e . F i n i s h i n g 4 R e p a i r 9 4 G lass . B l o c k . S t r u c t u r a l e t c 9 5 G lass . S t a i n e d / B e v e l e d 9 6 G a r a g e s 9 7 G a r a g e D o o r Repa i r 9 8 G r e e n h o u s e s 9 9 G u t t e r s

102 H a n d y m a n 105 H a u l i n g 108 H e a t i n g / C o o l i n g 109 H o m e G r o c e r y S h o p p i n g 110 H o u s e d e a n i n g 1 1 1 H o m e S a f e t y 112 H u m i d r f t e r s 114 i n c o m e Tax 115 i n d u s t r i a l S e r v i c e 116 i n s u r a n c e P h o t o g r a p h y 117 i n s u l a t i o n 120 i n t e r i o r D e c o r a t i n g 1 2 1 In te r io r S p a c e M a n a g e m e n t

126 J e w e l r y R e p a i r s 4 C l o c k s 129 L a n d s c a p i n g 132 L a w n M o w e r R a p a u 135 L a w n M a i n t e n a n c e 138 L a w n S p r m k H n g 142 L i n o l e u m 144 L o c k S e r v i c e 145 M a n a g e m e n t 146 M a r b l e 147 M a c h i n e r y 148 M a i d S e r v i c e 149 M o M e H o m e S e r v i c e 150 M o v i n g - S t o r a g e 152 M i r r o r s 155 M U S K I n s t r u c t i o n 157 M u s i c I n s t r u m e n t Repa i r 158 N e w H o m e S e r v i c e s 165 P a i n t i n g - D e c o r a t i n g 166 Pa r t y P l a n n i n g

I F o o d - F l o w e r s - S e r v i c e s * 175 Pest C o n t r o l 178 P h o t o g r a p h y 180 P i a n o T u m n g - R e p a i r - R e f i n i s h i n g 1 8 1 P i c n i c T a b l e s 198 P lans 2 0 0 P l a s t e r i n g 2 1 5 P l u m b i n g ? ' 9 P o d W a t e r De l i ve ry 2 2 0 Poo l s 2 2 1 P o r c e l a i n R e f i n i s h i n g 2 2 2 P r i n t i n g 2 2 3 R e c r e a t i o n a l V e h i c l e S e r v i c e 2 2 4 .Retai l H a r d w o o d s _ 2 2 9 R e f r i g e r a t i o n 2 3 3 R o o f i n g 2 3 4 S c i s s o r . S a w 4 K n i f e S h a r p e n i n g 2 3 5 S c r e e n R e p a i r 2 3 7 Sep t i c T a n k s 2 4 1 Sewer C l e a n i n g 2 4 5 S e w i n g M a c h i n e Repa i r 2 4 9 S l i p c o v e r s 2 5 0 Solar E n e r g y 2 5 1 S n o w B l o w e r Repa i r 2 5 3 S n o w R e m o v a l 2 5 4 S t o r m D o o r s 2 5 5 S t u c c o 2 6 0 T e l e p h o n e S e r v i c e / R e p a i r 2 6 1 Te lev i s i on . R a d i o 4 C B 2 6 3 T e n n i s C o u r t s 2 6 5 T e r r a r i u m s 269 Ti le W o r k 2 7 3 T r e e S e r v i c e 2 7 4 T r u c k W a s h i n g 2 7 5 T y p i n g 2 7 6 T y p e w r i t e r R e p a i r 277 U p h o l s t e r y 2 7 9 V a c u u m s 280 V a n d a l i s m Repa i r 2 8 1 V i d e o T a p i n g S e r v i c e 2 8 2 V iny l R e p a i r 2 8 3 V e n t i l a t i o n 4 Ar t ie Fans 2 8 4 W a l l p a p e r i n g 2 8 5 W a l l W a s h i n g 2 8 7 W a s h e r / D r y e r Repa i r 2 8 9 W a t e r S o f t e n i n g 2 9 3 W e l d i n g 2 9 4 W e l l D r i l l i n g 2 9 6 W i n d o w T r e a t m e n t s 2 9 7 W i n d o w s 2 9 8 W o o d w o r k i n g 2 9 9 W o o d b u r n e r *

LIVONIA

Y O U M A Y P L A C E A C L A S S I F I E D A D V E R T I S E M E N T

F R O M

M O K M . - feaa P J * .

' M O N D A Y - T H U R S D A Y

> r j L

D E A D L I N E S F O R C L A S S I F I E D " L I N E R S "

M O N D A Y I S S U E : S P - M . F R I D A Y

T H U f t S O A Y I S S U E : S P - M .

T U E S D A Y

All rea estate adverHtng m t h e r v e w s p a w s s j & e a to n e

Federa. Fair H o u i i r ^ Act ol ' 9 6 8 wtnc*• mates it illegal ID

affverise "any preference, m t t a t o n or deenm-naion oesed on

race, color, rehgon, sex or an rntemior lo mate any such pref-

erence. limitation or dsenmmaaon " T h s newspeper not

Icnoaringly accept any aduemstng lor real estate whicf a m

violator o< the law Our readers are hereby H o m e d that afi

OweHings advert®ec »i ths - ^ w s p a p e 1 a 'e avaitaWe on an

act-a. opportunity basa

Al. advertising pubbshed m The Observer S Eccerinc s u & e c :

to the conditions staled r the a p c * c a a e rate card, copies of

which are available from the Advertising Department Observer

& EccettHc Newspapers. 36251 Scnoot ra l t Rose. U v o n a , M l

4 S ' 50. (313) 591 -2300 The Observer 4 Eccemnc reserves

the right not to accept a n advertiser's order Observer &

Eccentnc Ad-Takers have no aufrvorry » t w i d h » newspaper

and only put teanon oI an a d v e r t e e m e m shall consKute fatal

acceptance of t i e advertser 's order

The Observer & Eccentric w i l e s u e credit fcx typographical or |

other er-on only on the fa . n w r t i o r of a r a d v e n s e m e m K a r

erro' occurs, the a c * - " m must nosfy the Customer Service

Deoertmeni m ome b c o n e o the error betore the second i

insertion

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

ABOW CO , s large regional Em 0*oyee Benefit turn Mas opportuni-ties for sggress<ve take-cnarge m-iJiviOual* witn e iceOem snsfylicM & communicat ion skills Applicants must be able to type 50 WPM & work directly with company owners K mecutrves aher training period Thts posit ion offers eacMlent growth ootentiai for an analytical person • n o enjoys work ing independently Send -eeume & salary 'eomremsnts to C Barnard. ABOW Co f O Bo* 7007. Troy Ml 48007-7607

ACCOUNTANT/C P A Ssroor-LevM posit ion open in pro-gressive med ium-soeo local f i rm Good bene f i t * Profess ion* ! ( friendly work • tmoepner * Partner potential tot the nigh motnreled person Send with salary requirement* , to Daryl P RoMns. KMman. Rosen baum, Rollins & Ouayhack i . 30230 Orchard Lake Rd Ste 200 Fsrmington HMs. Mi 48018

ACCOUNTANT - experience ac-countant needed immediately Fulf DeneW* Plea*e *arvd resume to i jn l ted Paint I Chemical 24671 T* iegr*ph Southf ield Ml 48034 Ho "hone Cal ls pleese

ACCOUNTANT lor CPA firm in Southfield area Excaaent career opportunity tor a motivated mdwid ual with s miromucn J-3yr* pubkc accounting and tax e ipenence re-quired CMI 855-4838

ACCOUNT ANT-Ptymouth CPA f i rm fias opening lor accountant with 2 or more yrs puoac experience .Ex-caaent opportuni ty Send reeume to P 0 Box 455, Plymouth Ml 48170

A C C O U N T A N T Senior or CPA per diem Caa after 1pm 353-4347

A C C O U N T A N T - S E N I O R We are seeking * CPA 3 Or mor * ^eer* d pubkc accounting ex-perience to M HI vnmeOleM open-Jig on our audit staff Please lor ward your rsauime with salary re-quirements to

Skii lman Ztotoach I Company 755 W Big Beaver Boed

Suite 1404 Troy Michigan 48084

ACCOUNTING. MANAGER

Succaaafui real eat ate management company loca ted m Farmington HUM. seeks an experienced Ac-countmg Manager ReeponsibM lor managing Ml accounting fundiona. computer system and d f l ce staff CPA pratereb*y but n d neceeaary Entrepreneurial experience s plus Long term potential includes pro-mot ion and ownership if interested ansae send reeume to Mr Thomp-son P O Box 881 Southfield. Ml 4e037

Planle 8 Moran recruiting lor An EquM Opportuni ty Employer

AIRLINE - Food Department F u l t ime opemnga. days »4 hour plus M l benefits, work at airport Previous experience prepermg lood

npfoym t Center inc

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

ACCOUNTING Permanent 8 temporary p o r t i o n * • all levels CMI for appointment

ACCOUNTANTS ONE

354-2410 24133 Northwestern Hwy

SouthhMO Ml 4.8075 Employment Agency Fee Paid

ACT NOW E A R N A T L E A S T $ 5 0 0

B E F O R E C H R I S T M A S ! We have many -mmeoieie opening* in Warehou** Work & Packagmg Apply today and work tomorrow

ARBOR TEMPS

P l y m o u t h

T a y l o r

4 5 9 - 1 1 6 6

2 9 1 - 8 9 0 0

ACT NOW E A R N $ $ $

F O R T H E H O L I D A Y S

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S

• Assembly •Bindery • Packaging • Warehouse

We have s variety o l long term 40 hour per week posit ions <n Lrvonia 8 surrounding srees Dey 8 af ternoon shifts available No experience needed Must have own transporta-tion Apply Mon -Fri 9am-3 30pm

S O M E B O D Y S O M E T I M E 18320 Middieoen

(Parkside Pavtntoni . Between 6 4 7 Mile!

477-1282

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

ACTORS tee ad entit led Preeaniers

WAREHOUSE WORK

Ad4S has warehouse work i v a U M near the Jeffr ie* ( l -8e^F*rmington * r e * Can for appointment

5 2 5 - 0 3 3 0

ADIA Personnel Service*

An EquM Opportunity Employer

ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION Enceaent opportunity lor experv anced individual wrth high corporate communicat ion skills Abikty to write and daaire to learn and be r». aponsibis for internal operations d s dynamic Southfield company Sal-ary commeneurate with scarry and performance rn«e** tend i aeum* to P O Box 300 Southfield Ml 48037 Or cai! 353-3311. Exl 217

VIC TANNY haa immediate open-ing* for AeroOic instructors in our Ptymouth Ckjb Experience r i d nec-

458-8890 call for appoint

AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS ance needed al Meedowtirooa Rac-quet 8 Fltneea Canter Morning & evening hour* avakabM Pleese con-tact Nick 861-0071

AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS Fit nee* USA - I., a mat DMMT haa openings lor *nthuaa*tlc indhnduaM thai ar * quaafled. certified instruc-tor* Must nave own routine* Hours can be arranged to fit your scheo-uM Apply: MON /WED /FRI - 23080 Michigan Ave, Deertoom TUCS /THURS /SAT - 7877 W«yn* Bd Weetland

500 Help Wanted

APPLICATIONS now being accepted for Part Time positons in th3 Food Department and Checkout Service. Flexible hours. Company benefits Apply at the

FARMINGTON Kmart 37175 Grand Rivar

Farmington An Equal Opportunity Employer

FARMER JACK SUPERMARKETS

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

FOR ENTRY LEVEL POSITIONS

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

JOIN THE NO. 1 SUPERMARKET TEAM

• P romot iona l o p p o r t u n i t i e s

• F lex ib le schedules

• Schedu led wage inc reases based o n sen ior i ty

• A c lean, f r iendly w o r k e n v i r o n m e n t

Apply at your nearest Farmer JackSupermarket and see the Store Manager for additional details.

E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y Employer

500 Help Wanted AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR enced needed lor 6 30am class** Contact Cmdy Ockerman 352-8000

A FEW HOURS PER WEEK can * a m you extra caah during your •par * lime Theee door to door de-livery rob* m your neighborhood d -ler competitive rates paid weekly Ws wil tram No salea or coaecoona Must be mature, have car 8 be de-pendaOM For mtormatlon caa American Field Marketing

946-8520

AIR TOOL SERVICEMAN Expanding company require* expe-rienced Air Tod Repairman with mechamcal background Send reeume lo - a <

Alias Copco Ind. Tools 24404 IndopMi Circle.

Farmington ma*. Ml 48018 ALARM INSTALLERS -electronic background

A LEA0€R IN THE TRANSPORTA-TION industry a seeking DOT qua* fled delivery peraonnM Vou mu*t be

dean driving record and neat In ap-pearance if siteraaied caa Tom ai

281-8280

A LEADER IN THE TRANSPORTA-TION INDUSTRY a seeking Custom-er Service Rapreaantatfvaa Phone work and customer service wtk be your primary dude* ThM a a part time position wartmg M 85 00 per

ted caa hour It interested c (Tom281-8280

500 Help Wanted

AM COOK Pan time. w « tram Wayne Senior* 4425 Venoy. W*yn* 328-8700

AMERICAN HOUSE LIVONIA Position rvaaabM for * maintenance person Ful tim* Cal Pat or Beth

281-2884

AMERICAN MAIDS W * need hardworking mdMOuaM to do reeid«ntiM houaedeantng lu l time Mon thru Fn Must have own transportation Good pay plu* bene-m* CaaTodar- 855-1848

AN ASSISTANT MGR & MANAGER TRAINEES

to 118.000 salery-NO FEE Bonus Top

and/or managnant axperv snce opening* m aa area*

E M P L O Y M E N T C E N T E R I N C (We SpeoMfT* m Retail Placements)

588-1838

500 Help Wanted APPLIANCE REPAIR DRIVER DELIVERY

NOV! AREA EMPLOYER have Entry Land opening* lor

Smaa Appaanos Rape* Dept And

Drtvar/OeHvery Dept

Tremmg « i be provided on a n a l appkanca repak. providing the m a -m a adsctad a ready to work and Mam To quaMfy lor driver /delivery, you must be at Mast 18 years dd. neal appearance, heve a good driving record and enfoy pubkc contact Opportunity tor advancement CaB Sam Coleman after » 30am

548-3207

APARTMENT PAINTERS NEED60 Soma experience naciassar/ Must nave own tods and tranaportatlon C a l lor interview 478-7254

APPAREL SHOP needs experienced woman for slock. Must have refer-ences. 5 days. Southfield area. Call 10-5. 352-2530

APPOINTMENTS WAITING - Excel-lent working corvMiona Call

500 Help Wanted

APPRENTICE Automotive Position

Requires self directed individual able to provide strong references or | alike. Will train the right applicant. Good driving record a must. Open-I

[ing due**to promot ion; Good pay,4 great benefits. Contact Mr. Mark I Sawyer in person

TAMAROFF l l i i i c k • l l o n c h i • l - i i / u

28585 T e l e g r a p h R o a d ' 12 M i le R o a d

T I W D I T I O I ) Earn extra dollars this

Holiday Season at Mervyn's Employment appl icat ions

toetnjj accepted nrrw!

Competitive Wages

Flexible Schedules

Discount On Purchases

Posit ions avai lable in a e r sales & stock areas

Apply ac one of the following Mervyti s MOW in these o n e s

N o e i . Pontiac. W e n l a n e , W i , Taytar, Shelby.

Or phone our 2* hour toll free number I 900- MFR VYNS If you haven't worked m

doal k t thai nop you from applying'

MERVYN'S

APPRAISAL TRAINEE LocM office d national organization needs IO M l time. care*» minded In-dhnduaM. wMmg to work hard and be trainee Earn wnae you Msm. choice d locations wtth poaMDM 1st ,ear earnings m exceee d 824 000 CMI Tom between 130 pm-4pm M 458-4403

500 Help Wanted A PRODUCTION TRAINEE I t * tune

manufacturer W » train lo manufac-ture printed O n M t boards Great opportunity lor recant HS graduate •aakmg * career Sst doubM time avaaabM 85 75 par hour aflar 8 months with axoa8ant benefit* Ap-ply at Circuit* DMA 32900 Capitol off Farmington Rd. Lfvorka

APT. M A N A G E R Administrative manager luxvy apartment community locat-ed m Farmmgton H e * Prior man-agement 8 naang experience re-quired Ei caa ant aalary 8 bandits lor right person CaS Mon - F n 8-

352-3800 -ARE YOU GOOO WTTH PEOPLE? Do you ije»a a high angary M M . 8 enjoy working with ierge groupe d cnadren 8 lean agar*? Opportunity

dy Hading to fu* time * daaii *B 888-4104 or aand reeume lo 282S E Mapie Troy Ml 48083

500 Help Wanted ARTISTS

Leem wnae you earn Cuatom Fr*mmg. at WedMnd Ma* needa IMI ome person kx produc-tion framing and student* eapeda ply Experience heipim

Ca« 882-3232 est 24«6 425-4242. a n 248e

A SELF MOTIVATED, high energy mdmduai *ought tor indnMnano* t rape* d menutacturmg aqdpmant Machsreral 8 aMctiemc iroubM ahootmg 8 rapMr aspanawra- a * pnnted cacdf board Mcaav M groa-mg rapuSy. so |om a eawWig Mamf

Capfld off Farmmglon. Uvoma

M O H k p W a e w l ART LEARNMIG 8 PLAY

M U kj"v^ar*"oM" l ' l 5' graph LI. i i l l 1 8 Hamad 848-8770

ASSEMBLERS

500 Help Wanted

500 Help Wanted

PROJECT ENGINEER Suburban automatic parts supplier re-quires experienced mechanical engi-neer for project engineering depart-ment.

• Excellent Benefit Package • Salary Commensurate with Experience

• Challenging Work Envlornment

QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR

West side manufacturer is seeking ca-pable Individual for Quality Control In-spector.

Previous manufacturing experience. Competitive salary for quallflfed candi-date.

Send Resume, in confidence to:

BOX 828 ©bseruer & Eccentric

N e w s p a p e r s 98251 Schoolcraft • Livonia, M 4M50

GMS NEEDS YOU!

Let GMS put you to work. Sign up today and take advantage of our top notch benefit package.

• Vocation/Holiday Pay

1

• Group M i a c i • Hotocral

• Employee o# tho month

• W.

GENERAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES

ATTENTION CLERICAL & LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

JOBS AVAILABLE J Mart in/Victor wi l l bo interviewing at tho Northville Commun i ty Center, 303 W. Main Street, Northvi l le, Michigan on Tuesday. November 15, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Wednesday, November 16, 8:45 a.m. t o 10:45 a.m. & Thursday. November 17. 12 noon to 3 p.m. Var ious positions and shifts available. Al l are welcome.

J Martin/Victor Temporaries 38215 W. 10 Mi l*

(between Halstead & Haggerty. next door t o Wendy's)

474-8722

JOIN THE 1ST TEAM

fMO] SPORTING GOODS

M

% Jo in the nation's largest, fastest g rowing spor t ing goods retailer A n oppor tuni ty for those wtth retail background or )ust av id spor ts enthusiasts. N o w hiring:

SALES ASSOCIATES (AM

STOCK HELP CASMERS

SKI SALES HELP Qualified will be outgoing enjoy people. Technical knowledge of sports equipment s plus, but we'll train the right

Career Opportunities Full-Tlme Benefits

Employee Discounts Job Variety

Fun* Part Time Rsodble Hours

t o S o P . M .

• F *

A*f> SUPERMARKETS w w m * i n i M l o — — * M Be opening * r w

STERL»»G HEIGHTS

cary 4 Courieey Ctorka

3 2 « t . a i T a i 1 « M «L CMr N M T M . A t e o n w

35170 Dodge Pkrk » l W y W " . i

40772 Van Dyk* Startmg Mights M « 7 Rochaeaat W T r a , •37 Main S( Rotlnaator

24001 Horper. St. Char Shoree 00030 V M Dyke. Romeo

An Equel Oppor tmny Employer

ASSEMBLY CLERKS

S S S S S t t . ply. Monthly Dorm* program C M Unde tor an appomenerM ACROSERVICECORP. a o i - i i o o

ASSISTANT MANAGER • n e m a d

B f a lu« t ime wfth I . and good Msrtmg «alary l* M and qusflhed p l i 111 c — • M M 473-0113 U M M M

ASSISTANT TEACHER • Part tune needed during afternoon ehift lor Bv lan l toddtor program. 5 day poal-a o n AMo Sunday aaatota

C a i M I K X M W 254

ASSISTANT lo I 4 entry door «w

i garaga doc Room lar

ASSOCIATES WANTED Michigan » lar aaat raal aau ta com-pany la now hirmg lor aa USoma nodtord ofllca Pre-acenee and poat

C a l John Baflkae. 201-0700

REAL ESTATE ONE A n Equal Opportunity Employer

ATHLETIC SUPPLY to $20,000 Can a w n 435.000-450.000 ss managar

Employment Can lar Inc. M B - M M

ATTENTION HOLIDAY HELP National hrm a Whig pqsaxms In ralad marketing deportment SO io atar i n a m n o u n Stuoents • alocma. C a l Mon thru F n . 12

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS F r o M n lood menulacturer In Novt.

Local Mm b n a i n g sharp p iu loa a a n M m aacunty lor M l and p a n

• Wor t M R s around your acheduto • Location naar your homa • Paid vacation ama

For a poMlira ctianga In your < ca t 422-05 IS

Q 4 E Thuraday . W o v w i t w r 17. 1068

5 0 0 I M p V a n M

ATTENTION:

s m z z z s u s : la M a a tor a tow good people a h o a * looking tor a high inooma. n B l | 10 • o r k A own a car p % hearty p tosoonaM

Cad Mr ROM. I

256-5255

AUTO CLEAN-UP experiecned Interior

W C M . 344-0701

AUTO DEALERSHIP haa opening lor »ai tern ponar 4 aapartonoad caanlar coaling d a r t Apply at Don

Cadaac. 40475 Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth

AUTO DEALERSHIP NEEDS FuO-tone* Parts 0 r * M .

Service Porter • Body Snop Ponar " toy Chevrolet. Apply In person M

30280 Grend RNer

AUTO MECHANIC

d t ^ n o a u c testing equipment R>gnt poison c t aam tSO.OOO + par yaar Apply

NOVI MOTIVE 21530 N o * Rd

(Between S 4 • Mda Rd ) N o d . Ml

AUTO MECHANIC

• CartHlad Vocations nonca? ndorma. Apply at: 20335 S

M a a R a . U v o n t o 422-0320

AUTO MECHAMCS lor ON chenges naadad. 2 h * l ima poaAlona evaa-

•cx mol i .a tod mdfrnHuM w taai grow-ing a m M tiuameoe Apply a l Victory L m Quae* 08 Chenge 903 Ann Ar-bor Rd . Plymouth

AUTO MECHANICS Certif ied. erith good diagnostic s k a s Other* - naad not apply Top Pay 4 benefits PtoOM cad Qana Vargo. 961-0221

AUTO MECHANIC Fua tana Salary plus bonus 4 bene-nts ShM Auto Cars. Fermmglon

553-2622

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC CITY OF ROYAL OAK

Appacanons ars bang sccaptod lor an opan 4 competitive O v l Service exsmmetion Appacani is reqiAred to piaaani al uma o I appflcattan a currant oailWcaUon by lha Staia oI Michagan as either a 'Maatar A u l o " or "Maatar Haavy Outy Truck Mechentc M heve a minimum ot three (3)

a vaBd lactogen Motor Vehicle Op-arator 's Pe rn * . 813 8744-814 1182

CRy Had, Room S.

211 WMtomsSL. by 4pm. Noiambor 23. i 9 6 0

An Equal Opportunity Cmployar

A U T O M O T I V E NEW T R U C K PORTER

F u i t ime 18 yaars or oldar Must hava oicadonl driving record Apply in parson to Patar BattM. Pat M M k -an Ford. 9000 Tatograph. Rodtord

AUTOMOTIVE Service Adviser. QM experience pralarrad- Saa Qana Dixon In par-son. Olaon Oidsmobi ls 22326 Grand RNsr (Just aaat o l Tatograph).

500 M p Wanted

A I D E F O R H A N D I C A P P E D C H I L D

A par t t ime o p p o r t u n i t y is cu r rsn t t y ava i lab le t o w o r k ao an AKJO m a p r i v a t e du ty h o m a ass ign-m a n t Satactad c a n d i d a t e wi l l ba respons ib le for ca r r y -ing ou t an es tab l i shed c h i l d d e v e l o p m e n t a l p r o -g r a m as waH as de l i ve r i ng func t iona l c a r e for a 10 yaar o ld D e v e l o p m e n t a l ^ D isab led ch i ld . W e are l ook ing for a h i gh l y mo t i va ted ind iv idua l who poaaaasao a m i n i m u m ot 1 year In Spec ia l Educa t ion a n d t r a i n i n g a n d / o r h a n d s - o n e x p e r i -ence In w o r k i n g w t th d i s a b l e d ch i ld ren. Poett lon hou rs a r s e v e r y o t h e r Sa tu rday & S u n d a y f r o m app rox ima te l y 10 a . m -7 p .m. , a n d 2 - 3 d a y s du r i ng the waak t r o m 2 : 3 0 p . m . - 7 p .m . QuaNfled c a n d i d a t e s p l e a s e s u b m i t r esume to :

P R O V I D E N C E H O S P I T A L Employment Office 16001 W . S M I J e R d .

Southf ield. Ml 46075

D R U G S . I N C .

CASHIERS AND STOCK Ful and pert-time opportunities for mature, dependable caahlera and stock help in one of America's fastest growing drug store chains. Arbor Drugs offers employee dis-counts, paid benefits, flexible hours and a clean, pleasant atmosphere. Cashiers must be at least 18 years of age. Stop by for an application or apply In person for an Instant Interview Thursday or Friday, 2 to 6 p.m. or on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.:

LIVONIA 2 9 5 9 8 7 M i l e / M i d d l e b e l t

CANTON 1400 She ldon /Ann Arbor Rd.

NORTHVILLE 133 E. Durvlsp/Center

TRAVEL C O U N S E L O R S (PART-TIME)

AAA Michigan, the state's laroest auto Irtaurer and travel agency, hae immadiata openings for

risnoea pert-time travel couneeiors st our Lathrup VMage office. Available Deys (8:00 s.m -5 00 p.m.), 32 hours per week end Afternoons (3 30 pm.-12:00 i m j 10 hours per week. Weekend work wiN be re-quired. The k M candidates wM i

Experience m pienrUog end booking domes tic snd International travel mnerertee. Knowledge of: — computerised reeer.atlon equipment — setee end boofctngs o* tours.

rentals and reS products

as a travel couneeior of world travel school re-

ovi two years experience ee e trevel oouneelor required

you meet the ebove quetficeiione. send your leume wNh shift preference by November 25.

5 0 0 H e l p W i

AUTQTDQTIVE TRANSMISSION

3 ^ o d p a » 4 t t « ? ! a t o s ' " * S f T s a t o

A U T O OIL C H A N G E T E C H N I C I A N S

M A N A G E M E N T T R A I N E E S

a t o r t t o e a e e w 4 moO*aOon

port-i i i i M

U N C L E E D ' S OIL S H O P P E 30471 Plymouth Rd Uvonia

MKidtooaR Farmmaton HAS

30740 W S. Tatograph. etoomeatoTaip • t F W

AUTO PARTS COUNTER PERSON Expartanoa p iato i iad. Fu l 4 p a n l ima posi t ion svsdabla A p p l y BudOSI Auto Parts 44202 W War ran. Canton or 24142 W War ran.

AUTO PARTS DRIVERS FuS 4 pan uma Morning, day 4 m -ntng poamons avaaabW Studsnts 4 rauraas aaicoma Oood driving racord a must Apply Budgat Auto Parts. 44202 W Wartan. Canton, or 24142 W Warran. Dsarborn His.

AUTO PORTER Naad hard aorfcars Ovamma appiy In parson

BILL BROWN FORD 32222 Plymouth Road

Uronia Ask lor LB

AUTO REPAIR 1 machanic 4 1 machanic Italpar naadad lor Sal s only

4 340-1230

AUTO SALVAGE naads yard halp with tools, must ba a ipar lancad Canton A r t s 307-1444

AUTO TECHNICIANS » you aran'i making ovar S40.000 par yr plus bana t l u 4 you ars ag-graaana. hard working. staOia 4 highly producthia. coma by 4 l a * to us Ms hava tha opanmgs * rou t ars good anough. W t also naad ganaral sarvica 4 talsapsopls. Apply at •oodysa r Samca Stors. 19424 MKKMbalt . N. ot 7 M ia . Uvonta.

AUTO TECHNICIAN - Must ba caro-llad Prator Jaap-Eagla axparlanoa C a l Larry H u l lor mtanrtow at

434-2424 JOHN LEE

JEEP-EAGLE An Equal Opportunity Empioyar

Amrmat lva Act ion Empioyar

AUTO TENCH NICIAN Goody aar TVa Cantor • looking lor sharp, product ive mechanics. Exoai-

•ork .mg condWIons. Incoma po-lanual S40 000 -S50.000 S o u t h M d

L Boo 353-0450 or Plymouth L Kan. 455-7800

AVAILABLE POSITIONS al local aervlce station. Drtvsway At land-

i l u i 4 p a n t ima Mechanic ! Helper 4 Wrecker O r h w Must en-joy dasang with p u M c Apply m par-son 12 4 Evergreen Shea South-

BAKER Nights. M or p a n Oma Farmington Battery New ot tners

4 7 4 - 1 M 1

BAKERY Counter Help F u l 4 part t ime Apply Lorrts's, 37120 W 6 MUe. Uvonia. Laurel Commons Shopping Center or 404-0170

BAKERY PROOUCTION The Bakers Choice Company has entry level product ion poedione a 10001)18 day* /a f ternoons Pteaee apply m parson: 13432 Stark Rd. Uvonia. Mon-Frt 9-4pm

B A N K T E L L E R S First Dearborn ia see* in j p a n Oma

•Oars Muat en|oy aonung a t th the ubUc. have cash experience, good lath aptrtude 4 communicat ion r * s 2 weak tramkig p iog ram leaaa apply at ths lollovnnq loca-one between 10-Spm. M o n - S a t :

First Dearborn. F. A 27270 Cherry HW

('A blk E o l Inkster)

30035 Arm Arftior T r a l I Just E o l Man Ii i •an)

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

BIRMINGHAM CATERER experlanoed kitchen help,

nexlbie pan - t ime hours, day and 642-1732

500 Help Wanted

BANK TELLERS F u l and

l a p p t y m p a i Sat . Nov 10. lOOO, » SO-12 I LIBERTY STATE BANK 4 TRUST

0301 .

R I D W I N D

T I C K E T

W I N N E R

IRIS & GEORGE CLIFFORD

2 0 4 0 0 M a c A r t h u r Redford

or cafl our Personnel Dap' I dur ing auatneaa hours al: 302-9000. EXL 210.

working condtoone Benefits. Wages and meats Contact J immy. Wed-Sun 9-5pm. 061-2200

ca l l tha p r o m o t i o n d e p a r t m e n t of t h e O b s e r v -er & Eccent r ic F r iday . N o -vember 18, 1988 t o c l a i m your t w o FREE RED W I N G T ICKETS.

BASKETBALL INSTRUCTOR/ SITE SUPERVISOR

Muet be al laaat IS yaars old with knowtodgs o l baaketbe l skMs 4

snd sarty March. 1900 Part Uma -5PM 8 PM 2 days par waak Apply Birmingham YMCA 644-9036

591-2300, ex t . 404

CONGRATULATIONS!

BENEFITS! $5.00 per hour +

A-1 Window Cleaning needs hard workwg mdiniduata lo work f u l t ime m Oakland County Muet be re lat i ls and Have own t ransportat ion Greet opportunity C a t Today! 055-1074

BE PART Of OUR 4 PERSON TEAM Clean homes Monday thru Friday No e»enlnga. no weekends Hours vary S4 75 * per hour CaO Monday thru Friday between 0AM-3PM

476-9010

B I N D E R Y & P A P E R H A N D L I N G

Experience needed Many openings C a l J Mart in /Vic tor

36215 W 10 MSe Rd Fsrmington HMa. Ml 40024

474-0722 An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

BLUE JEAN JOBS MAIL CLERK

We need dependable l igni industrial workers with ra tab le tranaportat lon for a long term temporary assign-ment t the Lfvonto areas S4.25 * • run Afternoon 4 rmdnigni shift svsilebie Merit mere ass t . holiday 4 bonus pay 4 HaaWh ineurance C a l

CORPORATE PERSONNEL

SERVICES 478-K)10

500 Help Wanted BUOQETEL INN has p a n Urns posi-tions sva lM i l s tor front desk clerk, mamlenance. laundry 4 room at-tendent Weekends required Apptr In person 9AM-5PM 41211 Ford Rd.. Canton Twp

BUFFER, polisher 4 metal Uniaher re | c m steel Unit flmemng Send re-

sume to Buftor. P O Box 10040. Oetron. Ml 46210

BURLINGTON COAT FACTORY h i m g sstoe. c salvers, computer op-srstor security, mente r ianca Expe-nenoe pralarrad Apply m person Redlord P l a a . 9321 Tetogreph Rd. Bedford. Mi

BUSINESS MANAGER For progreearva non proW agency to oversea a l financial operat ions Ex-perience with networked micropro-c e s s o r s y s t e m s . R b s s e . 4 RealWortd accounting software de-ursole BA m accounting 4 supervi-sory experience mande lory Out-standing beneOt package Sand re-sums 4 salary history l o Jwwish Association lor Fletarded Citizens. 26306 F r w i k l n Rd . South-field. Ml 46034

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BOOKKEEPER/TYPIST busy Auburn HMa a d v a n c i n g agen-cy Experience with computer , ac-counting and data entry pretorrad W i l l i send reeuna to Marontata Co.. Attn Suzanne. 2701 University Or . Auburn HMa. Ml 40067 F u l time poeltJon onty

BORING MILL Devtleg K model. Jigmi* operetor Dey*. overtime, sx-penened only Dells Re^eerch. 32971 Capitol. ivonis. 261-0400

BORING MILL OPERATORS 2 positions a w * >ie Oeviieg Expen-enced only neei appfy Night shift

459-2447

BRIOAL CONSULTANTS 4 tr - naaflafl lor buey bndal salon Due to enormous growth, l u l 4 part t ime poeit ions now available Hourly plua commlM ion Apply m person Bridal B lah at. 19103 Merr iman Rd. Uvonia

BRIDGEPORT HAMOS - Manual 4 CNC Detail 4 proto type Days, overtime OenaOla OeRa naaaai i : r . 32971 Capitol. Livonia 261-0400

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR GENERAL LABORER

Needed by automat ion manufactur-er Compettve wage and banetlts. overtime, apply at:

Accum-Mat lc

Uvonia

cum-Mat lc Systems 11073 Mayftoid

261-

CARPENTERS HELPER Westland area. Experience helpkj l ( 4 50 an hour 326-5025

500 Help Wanted

Mercy BoNbrook. o premier retirement community m Rocheeier HMto. Ml. offering independent opertmenta. eeeWed lMng unrta and nursing cere, oeeko appMcento for the toOowkvg pooMono:

C o o k s , Full & Par t T i m e 5 a . m -1 :30 p . m . 9 :30 a .m. -6 p .m .

C o o k s ' A s s i s t a n t s D ie ta ry A i d e s D i s h w a s h e r s

We offer competitive wepoo & boneflto. Intereeted persona caa

8 5 8 - 3 2 3 9 M e r c y Be i lb rook 873 W . A v o n Rd.

Roches te r Hilia. M l 4 8 0 6 3

c B e l l b r o o k D

ARE YOU WHAT WE NEED? M e d i u m sized t u b a f ab r i ca t i on c o m p a n y l o c a t e d in H a m b u r g , M i c h i g a n (10 mi les n o r t h of A n n A r b o r ) has pos i t i ons ava i lab le d u e t o g r o w t h a n d e x p a n -sion.

G E N E R A L L A B O R — must be s v a i l a b l e a n y sh i f t , y o u r p rev ious w o r k exper ience , g o o d w o r k re fe r -ence . a n d g o o d a t t i t u d e are requ i red . Hour l y . L A T H E H A N D — requ i res r ight ang le t r i g akll la. Shi f t f lex ib i l i t y necessary CNC e x p e r i e n c e he lp fu l bu t not neceesary . Hour l y .

T O O L A N D DIE M A K E R M P P R E N T I C E — m u a t b e ab le t o r u n mWts. la thee, g r inders , e t c . Sh i f t flexibil-i ty r e q u i r e d . G o o d mechan ica l ab i l i t y a m u s t . Requ i res m a t h b a c k g r o u n d t h r o u g h at least r igh t ang le g e o m e t r y . T r i g o n o m e t r y he lp fu l . Hour l y R & B M A N U F A C T U R I N G C O M P A N Y , a d i v i s i on of M A S C O INDUSTRIES, o f fe rs a g o o d s t a r t i n g w a g e , exce l len t pa id bene f i t s Inc lud ing d e p e n d e n t c o v e r -age. a n d a l oca t i on y o u )ust can t bee t .

W e ' r e exer ted a b o u t our g r o w t h a n d w o u l d l i ke t o apeak t o y o u If y o u feel t h a s a m e a n d m e e t our quaHf lcet iona. S a n d y o u r r e s u m e (or a p p l y In p e r s o n f r o m 1-4 p . m . M o n d a y t h r o u g h Fr iday) to :

R A B MANUFACTURING COMPANY 7495 E. M-23

Box 185 Hamburg, Ml 48139

A T T N : T . C a s e y , P e r s o n n e l C o o r d i n a t o r

C . R U K T Z

ftapi

A A A M I C H I G A N

1 A u B o C t u b D r t v a M I 4 S 1 2 S

H O T E L O P I N I N O S COMPRI HOTEL 8 0 U T H F I E L D

A r e y o u e h e r d w o r k i n g , d e p e n d e b l e p e o p l e p e r s o n ? * D o y o u wen t t o w o r k for s c o m p a n y tha t o f f e ra a b o v e ave rage aolBrtaa. f ree e m p l o y e e mea ls a n d a a >111 I M rn W . ^ M W — — 4 . —-a — — —- a . u n i f o r m s , N « i n n o f f w i i i a n o a GR%ai P M K « I O

O u e t o e n inc reeee of buoineee w e e r e loofcirvg for p e o p l e t o m t h e W t o w l n g poeWona:

• FRONT DESK CLERK • RMmdptrttlm

• BARTENDERS

»AM A PM COOKS

• HOUSEKEEPERS

• HOUSE PERSONS

• CLUB A TTENDANTS

• ENGINEER E x p e r i e n c e h e l p M bu t wa; t r a i n W e w e b e a c c e p t i n g sppaceHons a n d In lenr tea4ng M o n d a y t h r u F r iday 75 P M - 4 P M at t h e

C o m p r i H o M S o u t h f i e l d 36000 American Drtve

fem 3 6 7 - 1 1 0 0

CABLE Customer Sarvica Raps

Continental Cablevieion ia looking for anthueiastic. personable people with customer service experience Start ing SO per hour for 1 to 10 p m •mft, f u l t ime Please sand reeume to Continental - CSR. 21900 Me l roes. Suite 10. Southfield. Ml 40075

An Equal Opportuni ty Empioyar Aff irmative Act ion Employer

CABLE Customer Service Reps

Continental CabtovMlon m looking lor enthualaatlc. personable people with customer sendee experience Pan time starWig st »5 25 per hour, weekandt and eveninga " leaaa send reeume to Cont inental - CSR -Pan Time. 21900 Melroaa. Suite 10 Southfield. M l 4S375

An Equal Opportunity Employer Aff i rmative Act ion Employer

CABLE INSTALLER Full time, beeic knowledge of elec-tronic and physical capebWtiea a must Rooi wort required, loots and vehicle provided Appl icat ions only 31001 Schoolcraft Livonia Ml 46150

Equal Opportunity Empioyar M/F

CABLE TV • inataaars naadad. MOU experience helpful Muet have own vehxto and todla

Cafl. 500-6505

CADO OPERATOR Prator operator muW-d lac lp lned In Ihe A/E Industry Experience on the Iniargraph System la mandatory Some poeltlone are a v a l able with 4-6 months experience, others wtth 2-3 yrs experience Ptoaae send re-aume to G-Tech Sarvicae. Inc . 14147 Fermington Rd . Uvonia. Ml 40154

An Equal Opportunity Empioyar

CAREER O P P O R T U N I T Y w i t h chance lor future equity mtereet Ex-perienced m dry claanar OeevxD*-but other management experience w i l be coneidered Exce l ant work-ing condltlona m Ing company In I i l ion Salary commanaurato with ax per ience Reply t o Box 102. Obeerver 4 Eccentric Hawse spars 30251 Schoolcrsft R d . Uvonta. M«fagan 40150

CARETAKER lor 10 family apart-ment Pay ha* rent. Vernor 'Uver -noia araa References required Evenings 276-0200

CARPENTERS ki tchen 4 bath n -staflars Experienced, own lools 4 truck 522-0377

CARPENTERS needed for rough carpentry crew Please cafl 357-01 fc

CARPENTERS WANTED Experienced roughers a n

Ca l after 6pm 517-546-7161

CARPET INSTALLERS Heeded for Garden City carpel store Must have toola. truck and

201-7700

CAR PORTER Ovar 21 yaers ot age wfth valid drtv-er 's Scense Aak tor Kevin or L l n or Lynn.

653-3110

tot twpwwmd Call Kelly

For Happier Holidays!

A Kefly fob can help you earn extra money mat ai ume tor the hoaday t aaa an We nave a variety o l kght nduetrtal fob* with both dey snd a l lernoon anifts svsflabto

Apply today Monday thru Friday 9 a m - 4 p m

Livonia. . .522-3922 29449 W Six Mile Rd

Garden City 422-0269 29230 Ford Rd

Plymouth. .451-7226 754 S Main St

K E L L Y

S E R V I C E S The "KaOy Girl- People

Not An Agency. Never A Fee Equal Opportunity Employer M / F /H

CASHIER A T T E N D A N T $4 an hour Fu l or p a n t ime Male-' lam ate Flexible hours Complete bereftts. paid vacations 4 holMMys employee discount Muet be 18 Ap-ply m person Sev-On Drugs, 6510 Telegraph al Maple. Btrnwighem

CASHIER NEEDED Mon thru Fn 6 30am-6pm F D True Value Hardware. 24313 Grand Rrver , Detroit 532-6181

CASHIER Full or pan-t ime, Man s clothing stors Bloomtleid Ptaza at Mapie and Telegraph 6 2 6 - M 1 0

CASHIER SALES Fu l 4 Part Time

Two locations ol eur watlonel wom-ens faaTaon stors. has positions lor persons with prsvious experience in Sales or Csshisrlng You muet be available lo work f lexible houra Im-mediate discount and company benefits If you enjoy cuetomer ser-vice. hsvs good retorencee end s neat appeersnce. apply in peraon lor Interview:

MARIANNE Twelve Oaks, Nov<

or MARIANNE Livonia M e l Mon - Fr i

CASHIERS 4 ATTEN0ENTS wanted lor service stet lon A l shifts Fu l or pen l ime Farmington Hata Ask lor Josl or Brad 474-3773

C A S H I E R S / A T T E N D A N T S For f u l service She! Aulo Care Start ing pay 4 » 1 5 par hour with ad-vancement Fa rm ing on HMa Pisaat c a l 553-3160

CASHIERS 4 DELI HELP F u l 4 pan time available WM tram Apply m person 30000 Southf ield Rd Southfield or c a l 647-4046

500 Help Wanted CHILD CARE - M 73/HR

C a l Today Only Fee S05

567-1200 Job Network

CHILDREN® CREATIVITY CENTER naeda M l 4 pan t ime employees Have fun gutomg 4 n e 6 « g cre-eie artistic protects Pleeee cafl be-

an - 6pm 8 5 1 ^ 0 5 0

CHRISTMAS HELP - Part and l u l t ime openings Customer service and order taking »11 05 per hour A l shifts open 900-7719

CHRISTMAS HELP For luggege. gif l store F u l or pert Hms Setae experience, retorencee neceestsry Could become perme-r w i l Humidor One/Peneche Nqrth-m U corner o l Evergreen 4 10 Mile Road. Southfield

THINKING OF A CHANGE? Homemskers/Seruorsi Consider ihe dry cleaning induetry New Water lo rd locations offer opportunt iee. effective training progrsm. flexible school noui schedules snd s greet team lor s heppy working environ-ment C s l Nancy 673-2392

CLEANING LADIES to Irem lor lead-er posit ions cleenaig rveeweys and laundry rooms in spt complexee Dey work 6-7 hrs per day $4 60 lo S4 95 V Paid hoUdeys 4 vecatipn Can Mon -Fri Sam-4pm 427-4343

CLEANING PERSON For cleaning the halways snd laun-dry rooms of s Farmington Milts apartment complex Call 9-5 PM 476-1240

CLEANING PERSONNEL F u l and pen t ime deys 15 00 per hour HO weekends Musi be herd-work ing snd conscientious 18 yaers end older Call BC Cleaning inc .

501-0057

CLEANING POSITIONS ev wtth development corporat ion lor apertment complexes m NW Oak-land county C a l 9am-5pm

642-6666 An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLEANING SERVICE needs de-pendable. particular coupie for tale rught work 5 days start ing »S per hour Lrvonia. Westland sree After 3pm 4 74-9520

CLEANING • TO S0/HR

C a l Today Only Fee U S

557-1200 Job Network

CLERICAL - Full l ime person need-ed lor sf temoons m busy op tomet ry off ice Office expe' ience preferred. Win train CaH 2pm-4pm 901-5032

CLERKS FuM lime, good pay & all benefits, flexible schedule chance lor ad-vancement Apply Mai Kai Cieaner i 4003 W Mapie el Telegraph 4301 Orcherd LafceRd Croeewmds Men or c a l for your nearest location

537-8052

COLLECTION/SALES Long established national company looking lor tales repreeeniatrves to s a l cossetKJC services Paid on straight commission or bass pkjs commission Position evsiisbis Im-mediately Ca l Mike 424-3050

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CASHIERS Fermington Mils Company nes f u l 4 part time poeitions for outgoing 4 pleasant individuals Greet opportu-nity l o meet new people, f lexible hrs . students welcome Oood start-ing pay For details c a l 055-3040

CASHIERS - lor a l shifts Compet i -tive wsges 4 benefits Apply in per-son Gas N" Go. Gtonwood 4 New-burgh Rds Westland

COLLECTIONS Southfield-based nstional f i rm nes openings lor BIB Collectors with Telemarketing or Bm CoBectmg ex-perience preferred bu l no I neces-sary Salary * bonus » benefits Can Mr Schlaff 557-1430

COLLEGE STUDENTS

in management 6 taw Part tune telephone collection work with no-t ions top collection service Evening 4 Saturdeys hours 353-0300

500 Help Wanted

t ime 0-12 noon, John Cleaners ma. 427-4000

COUNTER PERSON Wanted to! ot pen l ime Apply Burton Plaia Cleaners 17170 Farmmglon Rd Uvonia

COUNTER PERSON lor Dry Cieeners Mual be pieaaani 4 pe rsons b i s 7 30em-2 30pm. Mon-Fri Good wages Southfield

a 470-3096

COUNTER PERSON - Drycleeners meiure dependeble person k x pert-ivne afternoon efWl Houra approxi-mately 3pm-7pm no experience i isc oa ten For interview c a l Mike

473-0111

COUNTER PERSON part lime, lor dry cleaners m Redford Mature dependeble. wMmg lo follow direc-t ions non smoker Seniors moat welcome Win train Alao depend able Experienced PRESSERS. Uvo-nia area 533-7778

CPA Ann Arbor CPA l i rm teeking experi-enced Tax CPA w e are s 34 person CPA Firm with s fnandfy yet profee-sional atmoephere We are looking lo< a CPA wrth 2-0 yrs tax experi-ence to lorn our 4 person tax de-partment Competit ive seiary 4 t- benefits It interested tend re-sume to Dewn Henna, c/o Wright. Griff in Dev i l 4 Co 201 S Mein Sle =400 Ann Arbor Mi 40104 Check us out. we can stand the •crutiny

CREW CHIEF 4 LABORERS Com-mercial clean-ups $5 50 * Experi-ence 4 transportat ion preterred Merk 247-4515 Bruce 471-7875

CURTAINS UP AT THE FOX The Fox Theeter is looking tor good people to torn the Friends ol Ihe Fox peid usher stafl Ca l after 4PM lor appointment 567-74J7

CUSTOMER SERVICE Seles Order Desk

Experienced Appfy al 24435 Meisteed Farmington Hau

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP Full-t ime ai Troy-based Medical Supply Co Good communication skills Typing 45 WPM $11,960 Ex-cellent fringes Ms McOein.

500-2970

CUSTOMER SERVICE $6 00 PER MOt^p

Mign earnings working in our new West Bioomlleid Executive Offices witn the latest in computer terminal equipment Your written communi-cation skills, customer service s*«s snd abWrty lo organize and process cor-espondence wis assist you in working with our members

With s min imum ol 6 months cien-ca romce experience you could take advantage of this e>ceptionai op-portunity

Attract ive benef i t i include LHe 4 Meath care coverege perd nokdeys and vacation tuition reimburse-ment complimentary toe member ship end much more

Can 0 Tripoli between Bern 4 12 noon lor a telephone interview

FITNESS USA HEALTH SPAS 737-7808

CASHIERS Fu l or part time tor Amoco atation m downtown Ptymouth C a l Marc or Doug Between 8am 4pm 459-1350

CASHIERS over 21. - M l 4 part t ime Flextole hours Good pay Apply at: May

~ 124 South Plymouth flower Party Shop 024 I

i t h See Vic or Dorothy

CASHIERS Part time, fiexibta hours Employee discounts Sunday premajm pay No experience required Retirees wel-come Apply at:

Demman Hardware 23314 Farmington Road

Farmington. Michigan 471-1250

COMMERCIAL COLLECTION

CORRESPONDENCE A nutate ol a maior financial institu-t ion ia seeking experienced couec l ion personnel Computer expert ence a plus1 Tms • a growtng organ-isation wtth opportunities for self starters Send reaumea to P 0 Bo i 2459 Southftetd. Mich 48037-2459 Attn Collection Manager

CASHIER WANTED 18 4 Over Apply at Quick Stop. 120 N Middlebert. comer of Cherry HW. Garden City 44 per hr

CERTIFIED LIFEGUARDS (ALS) 4 swimming r ietructors fWSI) Weet Bloomfield Houra are flexible CaH 661-1000 ext 234

CERTIFIED MECHANIC - f u l t ime Good hours Good pay B e l Creak Amoco. 27430 Five Mile Rd .

522-4790

CHAIN OF PENZOIL 10 Minute OH Change Centers, seeking techni-cians and management trainees Cal . 355-1034

CHILD CARE - KmderCare Learning Center haa openinga tor quali f ied persona to conduct learning pro-grama tor 3 yaar otda and lo lead after school program tor 6 t o 12 yaar olds Benefits Apply In person KJnitorCare Learning Cantor. 20190 Farmmglon Rd (N o l 12 Mtto).

CHILD CARE STAFF 4 Assistant Di-rector Fu l 4 part Apply My Place I Just lor Kids). 3010 W Maple at Lahaar. Birmingham Ml 40010

500 Help Wanted

ST H E RTTZ-CARLTON DEARBORN

N O W SELECTING * Laundry Manager * Vaiet Attendants * Gift Shop Manager * Asst. Director of Engineering * Chef Garde Manger * Asst. Director of Security * Catering & Sales Secretaries

Alao a c c e p t i n g gene ra l app l i ca t ions . S e n d r e s u m e or A p p l y In P e r s o n Mon . -F r i . S-5 p .m.

R I T Z - C A R L T O N DEARBORN 3 0 0 T o w n C e n t e r

D e a r b o r n . M l 4 8 1 2 6

A n Equal Opportunity Empioyar

M A N U F A C T U R I N G ENGINEER

S e b r o P las t ics Is a lead ing suppl ier to t h e A u t o -m o t i v e I n d u s t r y a n d w e hava an exce l len t o p p o r -tun i t y l o r a M a n u f a c t u r i n g Engineer w i th a B a c h e -lo rs Deg ree In e i the r Indust r ia l or m e c h a n i c a l eng inee r i ng c o u p l e d w i t h 10 yeara e x p e r i e n c e assemb l i ng oma l l p o r t s

Thla is s new p o s i t i o n s t our W i x o m D M a l o n

s u b m i t y o u r r e s u m e a n d aalary h ia to ry in t o :

SEBRO PLASTICS INC. • 1 7 5 T r u m b u l l A v e .

D e t r o i t , M l 4 8 2 0 8

No Phoom Calls Please

l l a l i i ' a H a t i '

t o r 1 o u r I ' l l I i i r e

\ I lend Our (arpfr Seminar M » • a a te S i a M f

Wednesday, N o v . 2 3 , 7 P . M .

CaU far: 4 7 8 4 8 8 8

EUrtr. O n l U K . i k m A .

M A B T P O e D

H l l l C i s M U r n . K i a l y i i

Computer Operator A Farmington HMa company ia seek

previous TI / I8M computer opere-t o n experience and be data* orient-ed Thts posit ion otters en ex cell ant opportuni ty end a complete benefit program C a l 553-0260

COMPUTER SOFTWARE ASSISTANT 4 SALES

Muat know IBM MS-DOS CFC Consulting 737-0528

COMPUTER - TRAINER Nationwide computer company tpe-oai tzmg In dental software needs parson to teach new customers Must have good communicat ion akllla 4 be willing to travel Dental of f ice experience a muat Computer experience a plus Send reeume lo

Training/Employment SOFTECH INC

31275 Northwestern Highway Suite 140

Farmmglon Mils. Michigan 40018

CUT A S E W SUPERVISOR To manage and instruct, partem lay-out cut 4 sew For automotive sup-plier In Wayne Send resume and salary desired to B o i 184 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspaper* 36251 Schooler aft Rd Lrvonia. Michigan 48150

CUTTER GRINDER OO GRINDER

SPIRAL MILL OPERATOR Experienced on new tools, high-toeed 4 TCT Days Nov! aree

349-0680

DANCE TEACHERS Outgoing individuals lor iazz tap, tumbl ing 4 bal lroom -lataaa Expe-rience helpful bu l win tram Ihe rtgh! people Novt 4 Birmingham areas Can That s Dancing at 340-5130

DATA COLLECTION •eded WHI train iNo

Seles) Evening hours Some ween ends Must have excellent reeding skills (win b« tested). 15 25 per hour IO H a n $0 25 on weekends Tina weekdays 9 30-4 30 st 553-4250

DATA ENTRY PERSON needed by TV Parts Distributor for Pans Department Call 541-2299

DELIVERY DRIVERS

Honesi dependable i w d working mdnnduals wanted Waterbed Gal-lery has immediate openings 'or de-livery drivers and mstailars Salary plus benefits Must hove chauffers kcenae and excellent driving record Apply at 32975 Schoolcraft. Livoma DELIVERY 4 JANITORIAL person needed >deel for Retiree Michigan Truck Pans 30658 Ford Rd Westland 722-3000

DEHVERY/LIGHT stockwork for tool company High school gred, good driving record ovar 21 Stan i S . m whne training Greenfield•' 12 Mue area 569-4565

CONSTRUCTION TO S20/HR Year round

Cafl Today 557-1200 Only Fee 145 Job Network

CONSTRUCTION LABORER help wanted Fu l time C a l 347-1260

CONSTRUCTION LABORERS Start a l $6 00 par hour Muat have trawaportanon C a l between 9AM-4PM 421-0000

CONTROL DESIGNER Machine tool experience deeded wtth CAO experience Send reeume Contro l Techmque-Weet Inc 14970 Cleat. Ptymouth, Mich 40170

CONVENTION GUIDE Could you use over 4400 plus a bonus for I full week s work starting November 30? You must ba punctu-al. personable entoy working wtth people and have exce l ant commu-nicat ion afcifla Remember Christ-mas a coming C a l 377-4070

COOK - Experience pretorrad tor 08 bed beeK lacmty Fu l t ime only 5 30am-2pm 4 1 lam-7 30pm shift

parson, Lwonla Ni Plymouth Rd. Lhronto

COOK maala In day care center Houra ap-pro* . 7am to 1pm . Mon thru Fft Benefits Appfy in parson ai KJndar-Care Learning Center 30020 Mne MBa Rd (E 01 Haggerty v. 20190 Farmington Rd (N o l 12 MUe I

COSMETIC ARTIST woman coemetlc f r a H H I

naadad tor Lancoma Requraa ar ttotry 4 i m i experience 4 immedi-ate a afleoawi Suocaastul perform-ance a * lead to future opportunit ies wMh (he company CMI 042-0004

COSMETOLOGIST now atoon now hir ing l u l 4 part Ume ktykei Ad vanoed education uaiiam plan 4 opportunity lo grow C a l Mary or Sharon Mon m r u S a l . 9am Spin

547-7090

COST ESIMA TOR - Mual k n o v how to reed Blueprints PteetK Infection prooaeatriQ • novnedgs Important Pleeee send ' t a m e to Service P toa f l n . mc P 0 Boa 0207 Uvo-nia. Mi 44150 Ai toneon Bop

COUNSELOR - PART TIME Famfly ptonrang carac haa an entry MeM poaMton open appros 24 hrs

C L d

o l e t l l pre* alca ame 4

Counter Clerks F u l 4 p a n ame No eaperv ence niraaaarv » « » , m peraon Jans* Davta Clean-ers 3106 Woodward

COUNTER MEL P ' f *a and n a k a as p a n and KH »ma Farmmglon M b area

471-BB11

C O U M T W M R P « a i O STORE I I | I B mmm\-anee heto*ui to! ar pan l a t a moeBy a nana'iy wars Good ton good

r j r n r

a e a t o ^ i j M J a p H a w i

DELIVERY PERSON for off ice products Fu l time Musi oe reliable C a l Mm. 356-2300

DELIVERY/REPAIR

Ambit ious parson needed lo sssist service managar with shipping re-ceiving, repairing floor cleaning equipment 4 delivery Good driving record 4 high school diploma re-quired Job starts 45-46 per hr with complete benefits package C a l be-tween 9am-3pm Mon -Fri 427-4444

AmSyn Cleaning Systems Lfvonto Ml

DEPARTMENTAL COORDINATOR Challenging poemon tor mdnndu* who can luggle many reeponaiba^ tlaa wtlh a poentvs att i tude Dutiee include telemarketing arvoament adminwt ration maintaining mternel controls on Accounts Recarvabie revenue records, meetmg budgeted revenue scheduling e s m a w s 4 progrems Mwumum requirements are high achool diploma. Aaeociates or Bachelors m B u s i e s t is pre-ferred 1-2 yrs computer experi-ence m word proceeetng 4 dets beae application Experience m fl-nancial matters 4 supervisory skUs Entry level salary Send reewne lo Personnel Off ice Welen C o i a n i . 3030 Lwamoto. Troy. M l . 40004

An Equal OpporttmHy Employer

DESIGNER OETAJLER Growing instrument menufecturer has s posit ion opan tor s assign s i ' dataflar Experience dee* able Sub-mi l reeume lo Mideaol metrumant. Attention M Lueck 6500 Dobry Dr 3torSng Heights Ml 40074

An Equel Opportunity Empioyar

500 Help Wanted

DESIGNER-FIXTURE/T OCX.

groWtng manufachmng company NOVI Compati lhre weges I f u l t *

" t h reeunis. to Spearhead Automated Systems 41211 Vlncanti Ct . N o * . Ml 40050

Mechanical or atoctncai structural or c o n ^ y m

Send resume to M

02501

DIE MAKER DIE LEADER •ended m line, progreeene end er dies N W Detroi t auburbs

Deys Benefits Cafl Personnel Men sger Mon thru Fri . 9-4prn

349-0000

DIE MAKER OR WE REPAIR Bund 4 memtern smell progrea dies Exce l en l wage 4 beneOts Caa Jim w m s m s Cups 4 Ctompa Indus-Irtes Plymouth Ml 455-0600

DIE PROOUCTION - FULL TIME Mon thru Fri start ing 5 00mm Dark room knowledge 4 s m e l pow-ar tools exper ience 45 houi C a l lor appointment 424-0454

DIE REPAIRMAN lor eutomtrve stampmg plant ret iree - pen time Dey shift Salary negotieble Neer Metro airport CaH between Bern 2 30pm 326-3611

OlETARY MANAGER We will trsin. full t ime Wayne Sen

320-1 •ore 4425 Venoy. Weyne 1-4700

Brighton Ml 40110

DIE DESIGNER

DIRECT CARE Gent le leeching group home for development air, disabled adults In Canton 44 50/ 44 75 hr lo atari 3 9 7 « ) 7 2

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

DIRECT CARE So Oakland County Group Momes

MORC-WCLS preferred 45 25 pei

Apply I 0em-4pm Jewish Associe-l ion lor Retarded Cit izens 24306 Frank im Rd Southf ie ld IS oI Northwestern,i

An Equal Oppor tuni ty EmpiOyw

DIRECT CARE STAFF Fu l 4 part t ime kJeei for college students FN 4 S Flose Kennedy respits center Call or apply In per eon 36025 Marquet t , Weetland Mi 48105 595-2860

DIRECT CARE STAFF Needed to work m group homes m Belleville area Midnights & aher noons available Mus i neve high

m a end good di I per hour i o atan

699 1650

DIRECT CARE STAFF . Wanted to work pen t ime in Plymouth group home Musi hsvs DMM WCLS or MORC Psrl 1 t rs inmg Contact Cindy 459 4284

0*RECT CARE STAFF Small group home tor deveiopmer. I any otsebled m Plymouth has im mediate opening lor lull pert time direct care staff High School dipio maeQmvaient required Previous

i 509 4929

DIRECT CARE STAFFERS to work wrth special needs 'youth placed m foster homes Permaner-o pan l ime posi t ion Afternoon. 4 weekend hours Vakd Michigan drrv ars hcenss 4 rshatus iranaportahan required Experience with emotion ally impa i red you th preterred Resumes to Recrui tment Coordina tor Spect rum Human Services 36900 Msllory Lrvonia Mi 40154

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

DIRECT CARE WORKERS needed tor South Lyon Group horns Pleas snl atmosphere Exceaent b e r e f t Immediats posi t ions 034-5296

DIRECT CARE WORKERS needed in Lrvonis group home FuM 4 pen time posit ions available 45 25 sr hour lo slsrt Call 591-3722

DIRECT CARE WORKERS lor Osvm Opmentalty disabled edutts. hei-tue hours, siartirvg pay 45 00 an hom Cootsct Barbara Miner between I0am-2pm s i 455 2944

Augei U a k * a ton awn o* I Fortune 500 l iaa aw opening tor • Oto H i a l a r i i a l our Hydro-cam tocMfy locaiad M Troy begarmmg mm WM of «<a y a »

W o r * , m 22000 HAFL Road C t o a n * Monam, through *n

m or caa toe I m am oaa-i

z n x s x s e r '

DIRECT CARE WORKER neeoed at group home m Uvoma. psrt lime shift available Musi be at 18 yeers o l aga and possess s rugn school <*-p u m a or GEO $4 57 an hour 10 s tsn More m trained 125-8377

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

D I S P A T C H E R POLICE - FIRE EMS

The O t y of Novt is sccept ing sppii cations lor the posit ion or PoHce Firs snd EMS Dispatcher Prior dispatch snd-'or compute* expen ence preferred Salary 417,000 420 519 plus COLA and a comprs-hansrve fnngs benefit package Ob-tain snd submit spptacalions by Nov 30 1986 5pm

CITY OF NOVI Personnel Dept

45175 W 10 Mile Rd Novt. Ml 40050

An Equal Opportuni ty Empioyar

DOCK WORKER - $11 50-412/HR Tram on the >ob

Can Today 557-1200 Only Fee t f l5 Job Network

DOG GROOMER 10 run established grooming prect ice SI vwlennary clm-c Must be exper ienced 4 pstient with both pels 4 people 545-0030

DOZER OPERATOR Must have f inished grsde experi-ence on house Back fill 4 rough grsde 721-1660

DRAFTSPERSON WANTED Excellent oppor tuni ty lor expen enced drs f tsperson includes siec tries! and mechanical drawing Steel purchasing, fi l ing o l drawings snd rrusc ofllca dut ies Excellent benefit package Salary commensurate «wlh experience For interview 201-2300

QUALIFIED SEMI DRIVER Benefits local delivery 1 yeer expe-rience immmum Must apply m par

ETNA Supply C o 29949 Becx Rd . Wixom. Ml 40090

DRIVER/DELIVERY PERSON immediate opening Must be 25 years 01 age Pan t ime Can 855-5000

io« -DR1VER - Fermington Hi ice needs pan - t ime Jsa.ary person tor pick-ups and deliveries to OEM customers Must be 21 Yrs 0« age and have own car m good working order Wa auppfy gaa Cafl between 8 AM and 5 PM 455-4050

DRIVER FOR DRY CLEANERS F u l t ime 0 days

Good driving record C a l 244 t930

DRIVER - part t ime wt lh own car. w t lmg 10 drive alderty man. 5 Iftnea per w* a total 0> 70 maes per ark Ca l aflar 9pm 470-6021

DRIVER-SALESMAN lood

' exits Can b afweoHi Sam-noon 071-4200

DRIVERS Detroit baaed courier aaaas H * and pen l ime drivers Claan driving record and m n m u n i age 22yre re-quired Apply m peraon POO Courier 1700 W Fort St Mon-Fn 0- 10am 4 2 -4pm onfy

DRIVERS tor au lo par ts dMNery Musi be iieat and dependable and have good dr iv ing record Apply

Au io r bell Garden CMy

DRIVERS WANTED Guaranteed 47/hour Flexible hoi^s 10yrs or Older Good dr iv ing record

DRIVERS WANTED

experienced peonage Jafli sry 0 pen time 501-7773

DRrvERS WANTED F u i timer psrt hms Ell caa aril dr iving record and chauftours scenes required Musi have knowledge at suPurbar areea 44 75 per hour Apply M 74004 -sggar ty Rd . Farmmglon HMa. Mon -Frt 9AM-S 30RM Raw aaa

tS - with own u a i M p m a l m tor aN* -«ea 0 de f l i an m

•reon Supwrw I18BW Warren (

12 needed « 7 - t i 0 per

ORIVERAirARt HOUSE

ORT^R WITH « . | W • rua l tor atoan a ^ a aaa ary mm*

— a c * . " ?

T h u r s d a y . N o v e m b e r i r . 1 M 8 OAE * 7 F

500 Help Wanted DRIVER 411 M - 4 l 2 . H R

Hiring today Cafl Today 567-1200 Only Fee U 5 Job Network

DRIVEWAY ATTENDANTS Fu l or part t ime lor Amoco station m downtoen Plymouth Ca l Marc or Doug between 4em-4pm 459-1350

DRYCLEANERS need Day Counter help 5-0 days 30-40 hours weekly Top wegee paid Benefits Include

I Croes-Bkie Shield, paid hoM-person at

— 1 Lake Rd Ptaza) or cafl

826-9000

days 4 vacation Apply m 1 Msninizmg. 6730 Orchard (lr\ Wast Bloomfield Piazi Bob

ORY CLEANERS-Preaaar needed rtoeeant working almoephers Sen o r * aafljcniia Approximalafy 25 hrs per a * I IS© Ann Arbor Rb . Plym-outh. 453-7474

DUPLICATOR OPERATORS Xerox 9000 and AB Dick operators naadad immedietafy lor long term assignments Need st least 1 mon lh experience Exoaflant pay 4 benefits are offered Cafl today

PEAK SERVICES 600-9100

EARN EXTRA MONEY I Clean offices part time evenings m Farmington HON 44 to 44 25 per hour C a l 509-0704 or appfy al U S Maintenance 21751 Cookdgs Oek Park Muat brmg poaoe clearance

EARN UP TO 40 PER HR Fienbie hrs Mon-Frl. no evenmga Na t i ons largest Home Cleening Company Car neceesary 525-7290

EARN 44 50-45 25/HR Gensrsi labor fobs svailable on short 4 long term assignments. poOs located ctoee to home, aaaignmants located at major companiae. days 4 afterrvoons ava i led* No toe

CMM25-0220 ETD TEMPORARY SERVICE

WESTLANO

ELECTRICIAN Beginning apprent ice Start 45 hour Apply Contro l Tschmqus West inn 14970 Ctoal Ptymouth

451 -0277

ELECTRICIAN Commencal Construct ion Experience Excellent pey Benefits 541-4564

ELECTRICIAN WANTED ResMlenliel 4 Commercial fobs Please call 502-7220

ELECTRONICS PEOPLE (21) lor PC boards, aoddarers (1-2 yr* sxpert-encei for major corporat ions Loca-tions ars Fsrmington downriver 4 Walled lake, cieeri steady work 7 30am-4pm - 45/hr Call Irene el Unrlorce 357-0037

E M P L O Y M E N T OPPORTUNIT IES

The following opportunities are aveiiabis with m a progressrve con-trsct furnishing snd design Arm

DELIVERY A N D I N S T A L L A T I O N

This 1 --vtion requires mechenical ah-liry heevy lifting a wel groomed appear snce and a valid chauffeurs ucenae Musi be avaiiawa for over

W A R E H O U S E HELPER

Requires mechanical abaity and heavy lifting UPS, Shipping and ' » cerving experience helpful Musi be available for overtime

CARSON BUSINESS INTERIORS 15090 N Commerce D»

Dearborn Ml 48120 Attn Operations Msnsger

ENERGETIC PRESSER 4 COUNTER Help needed lor cieen-ers in Wailed Lake WW train Expe-rienced pressors 45 4 up experi-enced counter help 44 25 4 up No Sun paid vacation, great people lo work with C a l m ihe am 4 aak lor Diana 624-4333

ENERGY AUDITORS Wa are a progressive company seeking RCS.certif ied Energy Audi-tors for f u l t ime posit ions m our util-ity program We oiler flexible ached-uiee. steady worn tosds. compertive wagea. employee benefits intereat-eo persons may call 644-8210 or sand resume 10 Personnel-EA. 30555 Southfield Suite 200 South-field, Ml 40076

ENGINEER - INDUSTRIAL LAYOUT Architectural background pretorrad Intergraph CADO experience is mandatory Please send reajma lo G-Tech Services, inc 14147 Farm-ington Rd , Livonia. Ml 40154

An Equal Opportunity Empioyar

ENGINEER/MANUFACTURING me-chanical design 4 drafting Knowt-edge m sheet metal refrigeration 4 general machining 2 yr* experi-ence Send resume lo Engineer P O Box 10040 Detroit, Mi 40210

ENGINEER, Tool 4 Die m est imating of prototype and p ro -duct ion loot ing plua die deafgn Drawing capatMiiliaa a musl Please reply l o 13222 Merr iman Rd Uvo-nia, stt Joe

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

CITY OF S O U T H F I E L D D o w n t o w n

D e v e l o p m e n t Au tho r i t y $37 398 - 452,357 depending on quekflcations To serve as Executive Orector of O t y of Southfield Down-town development Authority, re-sponsible for preparation and imple-mentat ion of deveiopmenta and redevelopment plans Direct the ac-tivities o l the Authority including promotional programs and coordi-nate actnrmaa with business, gov-ernment and reeidantiai groups Mmmmm requirement a a Bache-lor a Degree m O t y Planning. Busi-ness Administrat ion or Marketing ANO at least 3 year* related experi-ence A contract poaltlon tor which only me moal qualified candidatee will ba invited 10 further participate m the selection proceei Apply by reeume by 5 pm Dac 0, 19S0. 10: Personnel Office. O t y of Southfield 20000 Evergreen Rd Southfield Ml 40071

An Equal Opportunity Empioyar

FACTORY WORKERS WIS tram - UAW plant with fun benefits upon seniority Appfy at Aetna industr ies 23745 Mound Rd (betw 9-10 Mlto). 1-4pm

FACTORY - 412/VtR Plus benef i t*

C a l Today 587-1200 Only Fee i 0 5 Job Network

F A R M I N G T O N A R E A G R O U P homee needs a part uma Driver Mon - F r i . 2 PM - 6 PM Must hava s u a — m driving record Piaaaa cafl 9-4 PM 470-0070

FIREPLACE INSTALLER expen-

caied fireplaces Mual have truck 4 tools Cafl Between 9 a m 5pm Mon thru F n . JaP Markowitz 567 3344

FITTER, WELOER miec iron ahop good benefits

340-4101

FLORAL DESIGNER With minimum 2 yrs eapertonca Part tone could Wad 10 to! ama

a 553-0040

0 Salaeparsnna Apply Bruce Jacobean Jacobean a Flowers 546 8 Broadway Lafla Orion

FLORAL OESt tNER

m o p Caa

FLOWER SHOP - Oabiary/ l la lp i i ' parson Approa l a ls l , 30/toa par . a a * i t ooN M a » Ftoaraa J M I 7 W 12 MBa Farwangaon MBa

FORK THUCR MECHAMC - Mual . • years s s w i e n s LPG SCR

a to

F O S T E R P A R E N T ^ ^

500 Help Wanted FOURSLOE Tool Oeeigner - experi-enced m round and flat wws daaign-mg - prograaaha die design a plua -eetapOahod auppltoi Sand reeume lo Box 174 Obeavvar 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 30251 Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia. Micfvgsn 48150

FULL/PART TIME Telephone answering service hiring after school/evening afufl on perme-nent basis Must have kght typing, pteesem spas* ing v o c e 4 be refl-srae For loformation. please e e l

471-1081

GAGE MAKER/BENCH HAND Musi nave gage experience. ctoOT e» condit ioned ahop Dependable Gege 4 Tool Co . 545-2100

G E N E R A L H E L P F t * or part l ima positions avaflaOia tor malurs dependable. Ir lervj l f people who Mie bemg buey Heelope China Gil twars Shop st Tawfve Oaks M a i 4 Lrvonia Store (5 Mils 4 Merrwnen. 552-1850.1 a in need ol Slock 4 sales reahisr personnel Flexible hours required Weges commeneurete wfth experience • benefits Apply in person Mon thru Fri 10AM-5PM

GENERAL HELP Msts l machine shop. Fermington M i b ares needs workers for both dey 4 sf temoon shifts F u l t ime steedy employment benefits 4 va-cations Some experience deeiieC but w « tram C a l 9am-3pm Mon thru Thurs 471-2300

GENERAL LABOR Fermington hms Go has l u l 4 pan t ime positions open Flexible hrs -Perledl tor students, coaege or high schooi Good stsr tmg pay plus bonuses 655-3040

GENERAL MACHINE SHOP neeoed fua time, m Westtend H l ^ t achool metal ahop or equivalent Benefits Up 10 45 'hr 729-3222

GENERAL SERVICE TRAINEE Goodyear Tim Center Look ing tor G e r w a l Service Trainee Change oil, mount tires 45 hr to start pk js benefits Apply m person 20401 Telegraph Southf ield or 33014 Grand Rrver Farmington

HAIR STYLISTS Exerting opport imil ias axial lor S-csnsed helrslyaets m clean, m o d e m limited service BoRics salons We Currently have severe1 posit ions

he lo lowing locations

Soutnfteid Commons 29209 Southfield Ra

Southfield Mi

815 Weal Oawaon Mi

West-new Plaza 6000N WsyneRond

Westleno Mi

Ws oftsr one of Ihe m - i i compre-hensive empioymc packages av sua trie including

• Guaramneo 4- 00 -c*.' stsrl ir ig b c i i r-i r-i-uC commission package

" Heeltn insurance benefits are available including major medical, dental, optical preecrtptton and lite insurance

Paid vacations, hoadays and no Sunday work

Clientele and modern equipment upp*ed

Free advanced Irsmmg and styang programs

If you ars mtsraeted m a posit ion at any of these locations pleeee appfy to |Oln our successful lesm by celling

Manager or Assistant 729-9200

to set up any appointment, or s lop by Monday through Friday 9 0 0 am to 9 00 pm or Saturday 9 00 am to 6 00 pm You wt» be glaid you dKJI

BoRics Haircare Centers

GENERAL WAREHOUSE - Entry level position Experience m ship-ping receiving or high low helpful, but not necessary Apply Arkm Dis-tr ibuting Co . 43 tOO 9 Mlto. Novt

GIFT SHOP ATTENDANT Pen ume. 12 30-5 45pm.

Mon-Frl Livonia. 402-5115

GOOC WAGES Workers needed m Moy.

"Pi le Janitorial. 609-9049

Farmmgtc 669 5236

ion Aree

GRINDER HAND Experienced in canterteas 4 O D dose tolerance work m Carbide Cutt ing tool menutecturer 340-«350

GRINOER HANO - IO 4 OO 2 year* experience min imum

Southfield aree Can 350-3900

GRINOER HAND O D - Must be ex-perienced on non-product ion d o e e tolerance work Birdsall Tool 4 Gege Farmmglon 4 74-5150

GROUNDS 4 GENERAL MAINTENANCE HELP

Needed at growing apartment com-plex in Novl CaH between 9-0 PM 669-5506

GROUNDS MAINTENANCE A new and growing apartment commmurwty In Fsrmlnglon MMis seeks s person who envoys work ing outdoor* 10 mamlam the o w e * ep-peersnce and cleanliness of our grounds C a l Wlndemere Apart-ments. Mon - F r i , 10-5 471-3025

G R O U N D S P E R S O N needed lor large Farmington sutour-bsn complex C a l Kathy 470-0000

GROWING CAB COMPANY needs Driver*- Oiapatchers & Mechanics Fun time, pert t ime, any-t ime Good tor college atudents Onfy rekebie need apply C a l tor application 477-4300

GROWING CHAIN OF PENNZOIL 10 Minute On Change Centers » sea* ing Technicians. WHI t ram AET Cer-tified a plus Contact Tony

356-1150

GROWING CHAIN of P e n r a o l Tan Minute Ok Change Centers seeking Technicians WM tram C a l Isaiah

GROWING North vale contractor a leak ing an experi-enced bookkeeper with e min imum ol 5 year* accounting background The individual we seek M I hava PC computer background, accounts payable 4 account* receivable, fi-nancial statement, along with ac-count anelyeks experience We w * offer a good salary with benef i t* to the right individual PI a saa c a l Mr Corbm at 349-0373

GUARDS A CAREER ANO SECURITY

Tneee lull time openings are e l our most prestigious accounts m this sree Top wagas. weakly pay. wfth uni form provided Plenty of over-t ime C a l o ix mam office and aak tor Mr North.

BONDED GUARD SERVICES 17819 W 7 MILE. DETROIT

255-7100 GUARDS

44 par hour and up Experience or will train Apply 8am - 4pm World Security. 17003 W 10 Mile (Just E o l Southfield Rd) Southfield Mich

557-0400

GUTTER HELPER w a tram Must have transportat ion 4 drivers license Beneltts

533-4050

HAIR ARTISTS, N a l Techs- 4700 per w* poeeibie Busy m a l salons CtawsorvTroy. Rochester areea Ad-vanced education, 280-2779

HAIR CARE CLINICS have openings In Fa rm ing ton . Southfield 4 Weetland. M l t ime Paad training medical vacations.

don' i censed ambitioue. friendly wait' Cafl John Ryan Aaeocsata

1 -000-552-4070

HAIR ORESSER NEEDED Exceflent working c o n d H w n * Good

Weatiarid Pteaee cafl k-ma. Work 595-3288 Homa 422-7004

HAIRDRESSERS EslaOHaned West Dearborn haa salon a ready l o « r » l u l or part

503-3706

HAIRDRESSERS C-omiTiiaairm or booth rantM Atoo SMon Assistant and Nafl Technician CMI 478-3703

HAIR REPLACEMENT Company looking tor people with hair replace-ment manufactur ing ak«s F u l Uma

location C a l Stacwy beteaan 9am-5pm 201-4480

HAIR SALON-Enarganc. mobvalad peraon to aaalet busy hair styaal a l ManoMax Salon Muat be l o a n a i a Contact Lone or OaMae. 865-50&5

HAIR STYLIST 4 ASSISTANT Royal oak araa 542-5054 or 430-2010

HAIR STYL«T tor top too aarvtoa salon F t * 4 pan ame E. : s lant pay

4

HAIR STYLIST - * * or part Oma. aa-

HAIRSTYUST

mg Guys 4 Dofla f & d t o r d 1 ' Ma ry BJ7.2780or Janet 477-4018

HAIR STVLeT or BEAUTICIAN rv buey shoe

• - » Hair. 2 7 7 * r + p n m m • • • Caa 420-6440

HAW STYLIST or BARBER tor Quay weMng Fua or p a n

H A I R S T Y L I S T S A

A S S I S T A N T M A N A G E R

N A W YOU CV»R W O R K S ) 81 a

500 Help Wapted

HAIR STYUST with some claniala Mual be career motivated Great Royal Oak loca-t ion C a l 200-004 1

HEAD INSTRUCTOR - Kids' d u b Mor ama Early Childhood Oa.alop-msnt Center. Mon. - Fft., 7 AM - 9 AM - 3 PM - 6 PM 48 SO par hour Apply m parson. NorthvOto PubBc Schools 501 W Mam S i . Northvtoe

H E A T I N G I N S P E C T O R The City of Uvonia • seeking quefl-fied blacks and other minority appli-cants aa we l es wtms appacenlA tor smploymanl without regard to

' TEMPORARY POSITION (Beginning Dec 1. 1908 an an as-needed baala)

414 23 per hour Muat have the fol-lowing high schooi diploma or GEO . Slate of Michigan macftancial con-tractor license (daaafflcatione 1 thru 8). experience and valid drtvar 'a »-cense Musi bs U S citizen or reel-dent eken wtth the right 10 work m the U S . state Hcanaaa. high school diploma or GEO must be submit ted with application App lcs t lons can be obtained st the Oty of Livonia. CrvM Service Dspl . 33000 Civic Center Or , Uvonia. Mi 40154 421-2000 ext 294 Apply no later than 5 p m , Wed . Nov 30 1980

Equal Employment Opportunity Empioyar M/F /H

HI-LO DRIVER The continuing growth of American Yazaki reqmree applicants tor our Warehouee operations - lor all Shift* l l you meet our requirements 4 srs looking tor s long-term (Ob. pleeee apply m person. 9sm-4pm

Personne l D e p a r t m e n t

AMERICAN YAZAKI CORPORATION

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

Claims Adjuster Pr pgr aeon a ineurance company m Southfield oners growth snd oppor tunny lor someone with 1-2 yssrs experience m Micmgen no-fault. PIP cover ages lemfly a v t o m o M a pokey beaK auto r.abwty sialuiee and >nowiadgs ot aieurence contracts Ws oftor a competit ive salary and excaflem benefits package Apply Mon Fn , 12 Noon lo 4pm or kend resume to

CUNA Mutual insurance Group }ue Insurance Com 15600 Providence I Sculhfieic, Ml 40075

INSURANCE ENROL LERS tor per diem assignments with Abow Comper . s large regionsl Ineursnce agency CendOstes must have Michigan ale 4 accident scenes Ex-cellent compensation 4 working condi ' ions Send reeume m conft-

P O Box 7007, Troy. Mi cal! Ms Schmidt 649-1990

INSURANCE IK -FCTION Report Supervi- - ooanms »- . * t fc* highly moinrsled . ^erv isor or personal lines reviewing Gw—-si i " fc*mat lon Ser rices a : sar e insurance services company, -- tstanding nenelits 4 compensation P l i a n send reeume or cafl 350-0549 At tn Tom Czahowakl. 20400 Lahaar Rd. Suite 225. Southfield Ml 40034

INSURANCE PERSONAL LINES CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE A growing company a aaMilng an individual to work fu l t ima m our in-eurance agency dept located m Uvonia. 1 yr minimum personal knee experience, da ia led oriented. P 4 C acanee prelarred Computer akBa daairaatle. exceaent benefits 4 a cheflangmg work errvironment Applications available at Proctor. Homer *""—an or send resume 4 compiele w a r y History lo: A t t n Persemal . 2100 W Big Beaver Rd Troy. Ml 40064

D 0 N T WAIT UNTIL DEADLIKE1

You can place your ad anyday of the week. Of f ice tours are 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Tiurs-day; 8-5 p.m. Piday. We run over 0.000 ads a week art our phones get ver) busy on Tuesdays ard Fri-days. CaM early BO we can be sure b get your ad In tN next publication.

5 9 1 - 0 9 1 0

6 4 4 - 1 0 * 0

8 5 2 - 3 2 2 2

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e l

INSURANCE - W Otoomfteld pro-laaaionai last-paced agency looking tor experienced Commarical CSR Krvoeladga of rating 4 market ing a must Exceaanl benefits 851-4540

INVENTORY 4 STOCK PEOPLE -tor ma/or Lrvonia corporat ion, work 40 lira. Muat ba l a l abM 4 hava own tranaportat lon krariadtole amtoy-ment. 4700-8823/mo Cafl Betty at

473-2930

INVENTORY 45 50 PER HOUR Now faring part Uma personnel l o lake ra ta l ruar i lor laa weekdays or week mams 4 weekknda Paid train-ing 45 50 to start 87 wlthm 1 year M e m 'aises there after CaB: Mon thru Thur* 9 30am-2pm 400-0534

IRRIGATION PERSONNEL Machine operators, plumbers, sar-vica people. Brighton area, l op ratea C a l 227-0201 227-9530

I D -O D GRINDER HAND Mual be experienced Days Fsrmington Area. CMI 476-4400

JACOBSON'S la hiring tor the hoaday* - we need •u l 4 pan time aaaea people 4 gift swapper* lo maintain the f n e per-sonal service wtach a Jacobaon'a tradi t ion You w e enjoy Ihe extra hoaday Incoma - the beautiful mer-chandtss - attractive aurroundmgs 4 the nicaet people Please apply m person

JACOBSON'S 1220 Walt on BhrO at Lrvernols

ROCHESTER An Equal Opportunity Employer

l aope r t y l x i . M l 48 Can ton . M l 4 8 1 8 7

NO Phone Cafl* Pleeee

An Equal Opportimlty Empioyar

HORTICULTURAL TECHieCJAN lo service Iciiaga plants m buameee-aa 4 raaidantaa Non amokar En-oergetic. Iriendly. neat appearance Fu l or part-Dme Experience liaRilul CMI MaryAnn or Cherla 4em-5pm

An Equal Opportunity Cmployar

MOUSE CLEANERS needed lor north Woodward area homea For further information cafl Russell Mamiananca Co 547-4524

HOUSECLEANING PERSONS ed immediately pan t lm car neceesary Start at hour

44 50 par 425-7800

HOUSEKEEPING ASSISTANT Contingent

To work weekends and hoadays on the dey shift You may appfy W person or contect.

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL (Osteopathic)

6245 N Inkster Roed Gerden Oty . Ml 40135

421-3300. ext 4277 An EquM Opportunity Empioyar

HOUSEKEEPING - ideM par l - l lme second Income Would you toe to work m s atmoephere of wai inth 4 hoepHaflty? We currently have poei-tions available m our hcuaekkeepwg 8 laundry depts Benefits mcluda uniforms provided. 401K savings 4 mveatmenl plan comprehensive av surance peck age 4 peid vacattona Apply m parson, no phone ca la piaaaa. Country I laai l t i mn, 1-275 4 Michigan Ave., Canton Twp

An EquM Opporhmlty Employer

HOUSKEEPERS km. 1-275 4 Six Mae Rd Ouelty mn. 1-2

snu Exceflent Apply m person Mon -Fn u n t l 4PM

ILLUSTRATOR DESIGNER Fkad m a l Art Mediums high uee of Air Brueh Contact Art Director -Mr Redtom 561 2530

INDOOR FOLIAGE TECHNICIANS Fu l time Pa

INKSTER INOUSTRIAL-Sell-toCkmg. m

htocMne Operator Ouaflty control

Cafl tor ai ler i tows Bar wear 8 30em-5pm. weekdeys. 274-0452

VIC TANNY has mga tor matructors m our Radtord womens gym Wafl uroemved peraon m ex . i l l I physical condi t ion a f i o are aaeioMed a greet career oppor-tunity P l i m cafl tor appointment 535-5010

INSPECTION rubber molder keeks 2nd 4 3rd aMR aapectors Mual have hmfi achool diploma C.i ciaflent tieneBta Good workmg condBions C a l 387-0000

INSPECTORS • atocl iorm M l air biy a»i.ia8ent working m m B U w i e and baneNts Expenencad wnh SPC a plus Apply Micro CraR. 25404 Maadoatoroek. NoM. Ml

INSTALLER

fiLV Height

f B T A L L E R - M l

AGENCY _CSR's S a i l mapiaaBaa a l Tfce

JANITORIAL COMPANY - Part t ime, daya Farmmgton HMa a r e a New construction ctoen-up C a l 227-3495

JANITORIAL Dependeble people needed lo 88 pert time puaiacaa Morning hours. Areas to bo M e d Novt. Troy 4 Romulus CaB after 11 am: 427-9455

JANITORIAL HELP warned tor apts Daya

Ca l Mon thru Fri 379-3800

JANITORIAL 4 Part or

«WAL 4 kern mamaananoa-ma Ume, 7-3 .30pm Apply m

Frank I n Mwior . 20900 Frankbn Rd SouthBald (behind Hol-iday mn).

JANTTORLU. MAJNTENENCE I m the Troy

Cafl 256-0603

JANITORIAL/OFFICE c leaning -part 0ms. 3-5 days. Plymouth town-ship 4 Farmmgton H«a area.

459-0353

JANITORIAL - Part Or Plymouth/Canton area Muet heva own tranaportatlon C a l 9AM-5PM.

459-0330

JANITORIAL TYPE MAINTENANCE F u l time shift. Tues. thru Thurs.. 1 3 0 - 9 3 0 p m . F r l - S s l . 2 3 0 -10 30pm Hunters Squere Te ly Hafl Shopping Center, located al 31005 Orchard Lake Rd . el 14 MUe Meek cal 4 denial benefits available after 90 deys Come m Mon-Fn io IM out sppllcatlon or c a l 055-3444

JANITOR/MAINTENANCE peraon -M l Oma Southfield rsghrtee apart-ment buHdmg Mamiananca nkMa helpful Ge l Supervisor 550-3420

JANITOR TYPE WORK - Muat be experienced 4 heve car To work m Redtord 4 Weetland areas. Pay starts 45/hr Cafl: 341-9024

JOIN THE GREAT SCOTT

FAMILY AppacatKma being accepted at

M a r q u e t t e C a n t e r 32200 Marquette. Gerden O ty . Ml

Mon thru Fri . 8 :30am-4pm 422-1903

KEYLINER WANTED Part time Monday. Thursday. Friday a l growing SouthAeto Advert is ing Agency Students • sic oma Sand Agency

» l o Marketing Impact. 19075 Ten M i e Roed »30S South-

held Mich .48075 No caaa ptoaae

KEYPUNCH/KEYTAPE Opera I o r * days 4 sf temoons a aflahia tor ex-

KIT CHEN HELP Weal Blue jni toid Nursmg Center hes openmga on day and aftoinoem shifts tor lua and part n ine KMclien

w e tram you 46 50 per hr » atari apply al 4445 W Mapto. •

Drake. Mon-Frt. 8am I p m

LABORERS - Fu l Waa. O o w n Con-i t 344-4577

t o NeMon 4 H I J HALS.. 323 E FourtR Si . RoyM OML MM*. 48007

(H a laaar 4 A M 4 4 P M daByt

LAMMCAPE CONTRACTOR

LoadarOpare-4X4 and Dump

LANOBCAPE 4^ RFeOAT»Ol^^ke»

g i a i t o i i a Apply at U a a F i La acapa tsaB lLaM fft a> Mapto). Wa iad L M n BB0-17W

88 ao a r haw to M a n CaB

LATH* HAND 8 hBLL HANO PyeSe-

® C f mO

L A T H I H A M O

• B a t ? Goad B T S S Caa Vw

LAYOUT INSPETTOR A leeding auppaer of netai stamp-ings to tha atMomotnendualry hea an -mmedieie operang or a Layout Inspector Muat h e w 2yeers layout experience and t o n s kiowtoOga of G. D 4 T Pieeae asm reeume Box 180, Obeerver 1 Eccentric Nswspepers. 30251 Schoo tc r s f Rd . Livonia Michigan 0150

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

MACHINE REPAIRMEN

tor repewmen tor me day H R Fu l 0 pert ame poamons a aaat) I a Must apply m person onfy Metal Works. Inc 12040 B i n Rd Datroa Ml

M A C H I N E S E T - U P immediate opsnangs tor Sel-Up Op-srstors and Sal-Up Personnsl tor Chucksr 4 Screw MecWnea Faaa-peoed i s e i a d a wire tonMng com-pany TOP PAY and COMPANY PAlO BENEFITS Including gam after mg m*3 enendanca bonus Apply m person or ssnd reeume to:

800 J u n c t i o n P lymouth . M l 4 8 1 7 0

MACHINIST - Br idgeport and Lathe

cnmmg Center. Court. Brighton

5002 Ford 229-9200

MACHINIST Wan ted-Min imum 5yr» experience Apply s t 405 B GlespM Oxford Ml

MACHINIST S 1 0 / H R

Firm m Nom isek ing embmous mdi-nduai with 2-4 yr* Bridgeport, lathe 4 grinder axpsrtence CNC pre-larred. must heve own toola

Ca l todeyl

MANPOWER TEMPORAF-' SERVICES

4 7 1 - 1 8 7 0

PART TIME - Mature experienced individual to p e n t deen and do Mgfit mamtenence m smel office buadmgs m Southfield 626-1244

MAILBOXES ETC

Neads dependable person waling lo Issm Ousmess Csfl Helen 4 7 7 ^ 1 1 2

LEASING AGENT luster j n ed) needed tor luxury apr tmant com-plex m Southfield fua kna Ceil tO-6. 365-2211

LEASING AGSfT Seeking eeponaibie adlviduei with entrepreneur spvft tor Oma Wee-ing poemon al luxury rsttM commu-nity under construct!*! m South-

FlextbHty 4 webvaBon re-quired S Salary [ plua con imto ion Send

tot Centrum Menegemen-Corporation

4970 Northwlnd Dr Suns 100 E Lsnamg. Ml 10023 At t

LEASING AGENT, (art 0ms tor apertment complex • Lhronto. w a tram Uvonia area. Aa! tor Jane

477-0448

LEASING AGENTS NW auburben apartment comptoa seeks Leesmg Ageit Pl iaalng. friendly sale* peiaoraflty a must Opportunltv tor sOvaieameni with company Pteeee send reeume to: Leasing Agent. P 0 Box 5071. S o u t h M d . Ml . 46080

LEASING AGENT A new and growing acartnienl com-munity m Farmmgton HMa aaeks a peraoneble and rsflaMe person to work part-t ime ahowrig 4 l iaa lng apertmenta Muet have aome aecre-t a n » sklBa and be able to work . a a t ana* CMI Wtndamers Apart msnts Mon mru Fft., 0 - 5 471-3025

LEASING CONSULTANT Friendly meture person tor l i n i n g retirement spertmenta lo active. In-dependent adults e l peecehJ aertmg m Westland ExcaptlonM c o m m i r t -cal lon a k l N mc w a r ; Trap provided Phone Un. anytime.

479-5000

Library Assistants Part- t ime mdudee some eyantooa 0 •aeaerida Requree high achool grsdusas or GED Library a ipar t -ence p ia la i iad 46 per hour Apply to O t y of Troy Personnal. 500 W Bag Beever no later then Nov 28.

An EquM Opportunity Employer

MAIL ROOM CLERK

v x x graduate or eqc« lo fom our M e l Room ataft

at a * world f ieedqijartei i m South-flaw Dutiee include proeeeemg mafl 4 mcrofUmmg Muat be ebte to M

5 0 0 H e l p W i

ooweantori lor aaoerty lady P i i a a i room m m beto Musi ba aBto lo cook 4 haae own car We** wipe oft Pleeee aend i M n a m a a to: Robert Frya. 964N Hunter I M .

Ce l Rob or Merk

MECHANIC MAINTENANCE 4 REPAIR

or apply M o n Tlv j r* . 9 AM - 2 30 PM

PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL

Employment Office 10001 W 9 MILE

Soutnltold M l . 40075 An Equal Opportunity Cmployar

MECHANIC Required tor shop 4 road service o l industrial floor mamtonenoo eqeap-

ty tor a we l motivated, loapcmatoia mdMdual Appfy at YaN Hendflng-Mt me . 11044 Lnronia-

MECHANICS DIESEL

Suburban truemng company haa Opening* tor experienced 4 stale quelf led 9 * a k mecherses Mual have 3 yr* experience • a p e a k y De-iron 4 Gummmge englnea AppO-cem muet aMo poeaw of amdmg4 fiydrofybc

PERSONNEL MANAGER 35005 Michigan Ave.

Wayne Ml 48184

No wM iram Exceaent drtvmg record a must Compiele benefit pecs age m-duB'Hj medlcM. dental, preecrtption 4 tUUon reanburaement Reply to

MAIL ROOM CLERK P O B O * 2227

SOUTHFIELD Ml 48037

MECHANIC'S HELPER

wfih duttea lo mcluda heel service, vehicle weaning 4 txjadmg rr

sovl 6 day

500 Help Wauled

NOVI HILTON t tooamg to • In Ml Mm

PRESENT ERB FOR T K tor Wlaard

NOVI HO. TON

OFFICE CLEANER sponease depenrtaMa Part ante evenmga- 3uuH«eid or r w mwinaon Area 44 /hr 470-0120

PRESS OPERATOR <PRa4T»fOl 8090 AB OK* 2 oolor BBS aak Ex-

Top doaer pato Saturn Prmtmg. 37518 Arm Arbor

OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR

PRESS OPERATORS tor local rubber company WM u s e apphra lmra Between 10am-2pm

OPTICAL DISPENSER Hudson s Optical a ssekmg experv

manded 4 Macaenf 4 monthly

Apply m person at Hudson's WeeOend. Twelve Oeka . Summit Piece 4

An Equal Opporkimliy Employer

ORDER DEPARTMENT m i

Mon -Fn . 4 hrs 110am-2pm i l o t a l a f m n n e mde is 88 50 an hr Tn

O r d e r E n t r y

C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e

MAIfcTENANCE O jetodM Workar -tor Cbntaur Recqu *t Out) fua tlm* powfcm good ber lents and aalary C M Br Otmmlne.

MAINTENANCE ion needed tor SoutMleid eree culture! canter Soma cuetodtw w rt mvorvwcj Mel reptoa to 3009 Brookdale. Pontiac Ml 46054

forking m Novl ielely *>hrs .

C s l between 9eni t p i n

349-9300 MECHANIC WANTED

Fi« ume poemon Apply a l 30000 Ptymouth Rd LNonla. l a f a e a n 6am-4 30pm 42-T-7860

MAINTENANCE PERSON

EXTROOOIAJRE

JACK OF ALL TRADES

NeedaJ tor mamtenence (atoetrtcel. pkanbng. pool grounds keeping, etc ) lor apartment complex fc SoutfBMd Salary negotieble C M IC-O. 355-2211

MECHANIC WANTED Fu l ame poemon Mual hava own toola CMI aflar 4:30pm. aalt to-Scotty 274-1717

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - Ful tima Expenencad. tor buey SoutTv

* 350-2310

MAIfTENANCE person tor ganarsl bu ldac memtenance l u l time. PiyttnaPi area, c a l Jim Oalea Mon thru F t 9-4 451-0700

MAINTENANCE Propeny Management Company aeeks imblt iou*. experienced l ierd-workir^ person to p e t t o i m 4 over-ess Manlenanca/Handymen duttos st vsaoua Mecomb 4 Oakland County locations Tranaportatlon 4 prior apenervce aiandatory Send reeuma m rrmOrteara. to:

29541 South held Rd., Suite 200. touthBeld.ha 40070

MESSENGER/FULL TIME to Arm aeeks a re-

sponwbie r i dMduM wfth good driv-ing rscord LiitaOsnl bet lelt ls Con-tact Mrs M c G u n 352-7700

An Equal Opportunity Employer

METAL FINISHER W M rounded poaahar 4 buftor Ex-

of metato-pn-rypea of mefsle prv i Dependable 4 ex-

penencad need only appfy CMI Mr Smith. lOem-apm 530-0878

MAMTENANCE SUPERVBOR

UGHT ASSEMBLY WORK Men 4 women. Apply a l

Merch Pieelak»L mc 32041 Perk Lane. Garden CBy

UGMT ASSEMBLERS needed hM Ume. manutochalng hrm located m Lhronto 201-0444

LIGHT ELECTRICAL deen working anveoiai iam- Bhje Ooear'Blue Shield with dental- op-tiaL preempt ion benaBt package No experience reqMred Apply Micro Craft. 25484 Mi Novl. Ml

UVONIA Public SchooN Commimlty Education Dapertment ia accepting appacanons lor winter term Pert-time hourly matructors at Wood Carvaig. Foreign Language.

ring. Croea O x m t r y Competi-tor Col-

lege Tuition Payments. Art. PrmmUl Exercaae. Pool ExerOee. Hcmser Safety Crafts. Theeter. D M and Nu-intuj... Ormnasbcs. mtargeneret lo ' -al CI Fltnees. Qc0 Teething cartMcatlon not reou*ad Cafl tor mformation dunno i w M a r Du sin saa hours. 523-0281

Piano. Welpepenng. Croea Skiing. Cooking. Bndge, < srs. C v o e m g ReeouTee

LOAN ADMINtSTATKJN ! Frank hn savings m Southfield la looking tor to" t ime loan admaiietr-tion spaLlaflal Beckground knoa*-edge m insurance 4 or general mortgage aervidng prs tor rs i f Good ^ r b M 8 stdfla 4 PC Sand reeume lo Peiaonnel. P O Box 5008 Southfield Ml 48080 or tor more ailoi'matlon c a l K/toMa. 350-1000 An EquM Opportunity Em-

ployer

LOCKSMITHS Experience prelarred. F u l 4 p e n -t ime Cafl Co laan

542-0330

LOOKING tor a too can be a be a dreg Community

p you - wh Uee r a FREE * you aaa m OMda County. CSB354-OI07 and aee • you're

LOOKING FOR Outstondtog car-penter or buf ldar m u a nana b i d d -ers acenee to put i « 1.000 aq N

nd al f domg me»on

or heving aub

tor by m.sssoi Cii'MNrl «y

LOVE WORKING WITH CHILDREN? Bs a protoeaKmai Narmy and aam a protoaatonM aatory Rwgnter near tor

Nanny Network f raming Proo rw-Free tab ptooeaneni 03SS497

L U M B E R Y A R D

N E E D S

C o u n t e r S a l e s p e r s o n

Expe r i enced or w W n g t o t o

H. A. S M I T H L U M B E R 2 8 5 7 5 G r a n d RNer

Aak tor Rober t V a n Every 474-6610

M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S

•iiawaaia. eoaa 11 nBto * * * * * parson Monday torn Friday 8AM-4PM. I88t Hhi Read, b u l l I

w e I r a n aeya 4 d t o m j a M O

hatoOd 88-08 aar to L M t o Araa C a i tor I M i lea 8 * 4 - 9 8 0

c i i a T T a R r S i 4 JO-cm ia lam CaB Oarb al

we 8B7-

SAAOaNO OPERATORS

MAMTENANCE toW "W M ^ l

ing. 4 Mdrolytlc repair*- Sand re-aume 4 alary reqMrementa lo:

PESONNEL MANAGER 3006 MKragan Ave. Wayne Ml 48184

MAINTENANCE hevem upe ib ig tor e qja—1=1

iridliiiauMeWh 3 yrs experience m overs! mailenanoe Including 2 yrs.

auburben ocatlon.

A l e x a i d e r H a m i l t o n

L i f e n s u r a n c e C o .

C f A m e r i c a

i 5 3 - 2 0 0 0 An SquaOpportawty Empioyar

M AIT RE DTieaded lor country d u b Experience! or*, Gcedent work ing condmona Oeiielto and moato Contact JMmy W « - S u n . 9-5pm.

851-2200

MAKE A D IOS lONto meka a de-

ar adult wM a dewdopmental dto-eMMy For •dormaian cafl. Homa-fmder, 456-aOQ, Ex t257

MAiE UP A#TtST Expenencad tor Fat ia ig ton Htoa beeuty ape. <al Mark 855-0474

MAKEUP S A E S - RaapbonleL or part uma tor nto M aan

piOsi iad Hourly an. 624-4200

MANAOEMEKT PE«PLE - V o w pi QlasMone mm c o l d be the per-toct beckgrousd tor newerd tog ca-

poss. SM rom own k m r y 4*0 000 io 470.000;

C4Mun21. 478-0000 MANAGEKMT tRABCES

Compeny expeaJng loceBy No ex-perience imnaaari 8 l S an hour.

framing. Bfr-254-9660

COUPLE For a auburt ier pe r tman l a

S t o d " a r p e n e r y u

MANA( vGER GROIP HOME

AOCR 8 « tor aaBoaM i of ina ta t " your araa. A8new frucbon M b vBOOFeaBt., ay Ohto>«So, M b i 0 U R

MAIPOWER ' z v r z r :

a * C M M l

" 4 2 - 0 0 2 4 0 8 *1 Arbor Rd a 108

LAflto, a a 48 t oo

H I HKj i r .jRaiaOwiAMAOfla Maaa i M i M B i IB work mm>

M « t o — i - M - M M . I M I

! t 1 \ " a m P O aaa

• M L M i 4BB8B

S»ANLatTUiaNO OOMRAM1r -

MILL HANO - Experience i Apply m person •

2401 S

MILL HANO NEEDED tor gsgs shop. 4-5 yeara expert pen tone or K d Oma Waded Ca l Gary 348-

MILLJNG 4 DRttJJNG lor Cai

u r m g co.. aa 453-1198 or i S of Joy. E o l LBay. Cenaon.

MILL OR LATHE HANO Experlanoed. L N o n t o A n a . Ca l M a s 201-7880

D i M n g i. yaer ' ro imd won

5pm . Mon thru Frt

tar sas-*a> of

..OMOSOto

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Bald work. 45 an hour Not (anaortot Val-id drtvar'a acanae I a a a meeaaga

547-8307

MORTGAGE LOAN

ORIGINATOR One ol the notion* I erg eel hneneael services cmiipeisss la n M f r ( loan ca'lgaialoi' to aamtoa Reafmr Oakland Coimty FtoM Mortgage Corp a part o l ReM Norstar Flnarv-cMI Gnoup wfsch haa over I.OOOOLL-

aleiael held TNa poatoBft lead to a branch Mi 1 to 2 i

FtoM Mortgage Corp 14800 Farmmgton Rd

Suite 104 LNonto. hB 48154 Attn John Sherer

525-1011

MOTEL FRONT OESK CLERK - Pan Ume. good pay GraM tar retoaW

* i c e w f e a

MOVING COMPANY i

NAIL TECHNICIAN iati 0

NO I Lena 8 M a n M m )obe M 84 .A / to M anflto Many ,

-add driver S B e a k tor a a a t o

Typmgi Thb uppmimlly ofter* fringe I

appacants 8-5 PM 471-3102

Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer M^F

ORDER SELECTORS, PRKERS end parliagmg naadad Ful Oma. 7 am to 3:30 pm No MyoWa Ught work, ptoeaem wortung condauna Apply Aruir Dietnbutlng Co . 43100 8 MB* Rd Now

PAINTER Smal production peml compeny

toman to take cberga cf ahop Good opportunity tor hustler Submit I'ewxiw t o P O Box 2704 Uvome. M k » . 48150

PAINTERS NEEDED Minimum 3 j r t expenenoe. com-merria work Cefl Mon Bini Fn 8em-4 30pm

PARTS CRIB ATTENDANT flatdaa tor a Jwalrig ear ilee c perry Good opportunity tor a aae-moWnetod. rearmnaBale mdhMdi Apply at Yale Handb Ml inc.. 11844 Hubbard. Uvonia

PARTS DRIVER

31025 Grand RKwr

PARTS B«PECTOR - Moadar t idacbaa - a leader m the punch 8 dto mduaby M tooktoa tor a good todah porta toapecaoi. M ame Ex

not required p i r a i a i paa

8 aacaBona. Apply a parson al 12^73 Itorker St LNonto

PART TBdE AND FULL n M E Help-ers needed tor ponaBto Xroy Com-

P ART TBdE HELP

r a r r a

PERSONNEL TRAINEE P a am awl 0) el a ma • toMUwg tor

PET STORE naeda h a hafe. Experience liehihl. i Apply m parson at 24077 Lake Rd . Femanglun. Ml

PHONE OPERATORS Good henearaaig. typmg prel

PLAN ANALYST OTYOFTWOY

a .ia I a t l i d M aMncOOP D M 1 m n i w a u tor permes H ^ i chool graduato or 0 8 1 8 M toaM 3

rcement. S23.8B0 par M a r I M I mm ton No* . 20 . 18B8 to Per-

. 500 W tog Baaaar.

PLANT MAINTENANCE

80.000 aq. R. toedby oo wega h a bar M l package the opening P t i i n accfy I

SCHENCK PEGASUS. CORP.

2BB0 John R Road P O B M 13B7 Traa.Miaooo u f l l d tOMBai

PRPfTER- A B On* We re m me top 5 of 500 American Speedy's 8

m production quekty 8 leer S ol 12 Mae

PR»fTB*G PRESS OPERATOR

522-0410

PRPfTING PRESS OPERATOR Depenetobie. reaponeibte peraon tor Royal Oek Shop Good pey 545-4444

PRINT MACHINE OPERATOR |40 meh n w M t w g i 2 color preM ' *nm premium lul time, with bene-his Centect Merk tor PsM between I0em-2pm 525-4510 Ext 478 ^

PRINT SHOP lua nana B ier gene held eree 557-2328

PROOUCTION ASSISTANT Wonted tor rapuby growing sd agency *i Soutnheio Entry level ap-

to J Tmoiey, 3000 luite 630 SouthfMd

M 48075 No phone cefle

PROOUCTION MIG WELDER aa C M tor ap-1-517-540-4111

PROOUCTION OPERATOR, ma-chining and atampmg Tel-X Corporation 32701 Rd Garden Oty

PROOUCTION WORKERS Daya 8 khdragnta 45 par hour Apply 0am-3pm Mon ami Fn .

al 8400 Ronda Dr.. Cenlon

PROFESSIONAL PHOTO STUDIO

PROGRAMMER - knowledge ot SMC BeaK 8 Una a plua Sand ra-

te 8 I al ary requa omenta to 21015 Bridge St Suuthheid. Mi 4B034 or CM 362-8740

PROGRAMMER - P»rt ame Ap-umeiery X ho i * * per w e M

Muel know baaic tor B M PC tomfly Krowtadge of C 4 aataiwtiler lan-guage a pkja Send i eaunw to Mon-Urot Co 245T3 Haflwood Ct Farm-mgton HRs. Ml 40331

P R O G R A M M E R / P R O G R A M M E R A N A L Y S T

ROBERTA S A R N i C K I 261-4440

PROPOrTY MANAGER

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT kTOR

PROTOTYPE BUILDERS

i

OA Technical

Representative

BRTHSALAffY

AMERICAN YAZAKI CORPORATION

• 7 0 0

/

mm mm mmmmmmm

0 4 E T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 7 . 1 0 6 8

QUAUTY CONTROL » « P E C T OR

M M | l and beneM pecneoe J M M » M i h p n o n M . M o i v M . H w v f n M e n Htae. 3 7 8 »

READY TO WORK?

C A L L KELLY! KaAy Serntoaa h e i k m I

" i tae Pfymoutfi

Apolylodeyl

Livonia. . .522-3922 29449 W Stx MAe Roed

Livonia. . .522-4020 33133 ScnootCTBfl

Garden City 422-0269 . 2*736 Fo r t Roed

Ptymouth. .451-7226 764 S Mam S i

K E L L Y

S E R V I C E S Tl»e "Ktafy Qtr f PecoM

No) An Agency Nawar A Faa Equal Opportunity Employer M / F/M

REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL

456-7722

RECEPTIONIST tor Farmington HMa beeufy M o n . good salary. 66S-50SS

RECEPTIONIST - PART-TIME Evea. A m a t * m a t N o * araa. For ilataBa. s M CJwtatta. Mon-Fn

AA MOO R e c r e a t i o n S u p e r v i s o r

City o f W e s t l a n d To M M tha Parka & RacreeOon W-

or Bu Hon wRU a major m Recreenon MINIMUM two y e a n auparMMrm ax-partanoa. Onty quMHied Candida lee

Salary rang* la 122.000 to » 6 . 0 0 0

received by December t . ' 9 M Sand Br Al Gataa. Labor RMaflona • t ractor. C*y o I WMBMI J. 36S01 Fo r t Road. w n a n d . M « i « 5

An Equal Opportunity Empioyar

i dapl o I a larga

4 7 * S S S

" |ga a i f w p ffmiio

5 0 0 H e i p W a n t e d

Rental Agen t A mature paraon tor isMhta at au6-

353-6620 RENTAL AGENT poaMon opan

toofcaig a me-indMduM who

la a H a to pntaaatarn •rV'SJ and taartota sktas naada Cad Mon - Fri . 9-5 PM- 729-6469

RESEARCH ASSIST ANT - MuM ba rod tor Mg

prefect Minimum of 1S houra par weak. M M par hour Could take up to 3 mon th* MuM ba abM lo dig through library and cour t toaa Poe-all i lWj o l t iaaig out ol t o o n tor a day or two. would than rt plua t X K per day 8

Robart L 31900 Sulta 390

Farmington HMa. Ml 49018

RESOCNT MANAGER Ae tna aggiaaal i aaMa onenied coupM to managa naw aad atoraga faaMty Handyman afclAa ara aaaarv UM Vary larga attractlva 2 badroom

dud tog waahar A dryer indudad. wary attractlva compenee-

479-4665

RESIDENT MANAGER

plua. Capabto of aupar. <aing a staff A working with a larga numbar o l l e m t i n W n a i i a raa Proven ab*l-ty to retem tananta a p lua Our raat-dant managar* ara awara ol thla ad Sand faauma to Bo* 126. Obaarvar A Eccentric llawapapara. 30251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvonia. Michigan 49150

RESIOENT MANAGER Proparty managamant company aaak* aggreeene. eelf-etarter 'or auburban luxury apar lmanta Expe-rienced m Ml phaaaa oI apartmant

Opportunity tor growth Competit ive wagaa A benefits rtaexTie to Bo* 164 Ob-aarvar A Eccantnc Heeapapers. 3S251 Schoolcraft Rd - Livonia. Michigan 48150

RESPONSIBLE - mdMduM to do mi-nor aRarahona A praaa b n d « gown* at EUrmmghem location, part t ima laadmg M M uma w « tram Aak tor Liaa 644-7492

ra ta l

ASSISTANT MANAGERS

Part Time Our natlonM womana faahlnn atoraa In Canton. Mow and Weetland. naadi a paraon with ra ta l managa-mant experience Pretoraply In womana apparM to work approxl-m i M ) 20 hour* par awak Hour* wM ba moetfy evonlnga and weak-e n * . (IdaM tor homemakar with paM retaM axpartonoa who wtahaa t o return to tha tiuMnaaa world) Excet-lant company benefit* indudtog dantM and Immadiata d lacount P i l l 11 c a l tor Interview 358-3933

MARIANNE MARIANNE PLUS

JEAN NICOLE

ROOFERS - naadad Iu9-tlma, good pay tor good people. Apply m par-aon M Single T mtamabonM 29423 W 6 Mha Uvonia 622-1322

ROOFERS - Shmgto - 2 yaara expe-nanca Own truck A aqulpmant.

RCTAA.

CASHIER/SALES Branch o11

•fcaaMor or| fitaptol Should ba

piaaaa appfy in paraon tor interview

MARIANNE WONDERLAND MALL LIV

M o n - Fri-. 1-4

RETAIL MANAGEMENT

It you ara looking tor our Novl and W suburban would Uka to add taaderMilp to

womana taahion chain You muat hava rata* managamant experience pratoraMy In woman* clothing Should ba abM to Mam company procaduras quickly. laka raapontbH-tty. hava tha abMty to motivate oth-ars and b a l a i e in cuMomar w r v t c * Ej icamri l company benefits mctod-ra dantM and dlacount PMa** caa tor IntarvMw. 368-3933

MARIANNE MARIANNE PLUS

JEAN NICOLE

RETAIL SALES Do you enjoy halping paopM in SON Ing problems? Than Mich igan* moat prograaarva office product* daMar naad* you aa a fufl-t im* *Mas paraon. t 4 par hour to tun. 90 day incraaaa. advancamant opportunl-t*a*. madKM/dantM banaflt*. am-ployaa diacounts E>par>anca halp-fcjt. thorough trairwng providad Ap-ply m paraon

MacauMy * CWhoa Product» 4374 1 W Oak* Or Novl

Aak lor BUI or

Wonderland U K Uvorna A*k lor Rick

or 7B9 E Big Baavar Troy

Ask tor Gordon

RETAIL - W Bieomllaid ovar 21. part t ima, stock and saia*

737-2455

RETIREE

Permanent p a n t ime poaltion daan-and some stock nandhng tor re-store at WaatLand Man. 5 daya. 9

AM - 12 Noon Must be neat and have axoMMnt haMth |k>aM lor a re-t ired paraon) Please can tor ap-pointment. 358-3933

a:

REWARDS BASED ON

ACHIEVEMENT START AT $7/MR

PLUS e Management Training Program e Company PMd Meeltti Care A Lite

Ineurance e Paid Vacat ions A Mohdays e 3 or 4 Day Work Week

Our 100% promote t rom within poli-cy provides achievers with continu-ous growth and reward

Openmga - Ladies Dlvlawn rr you enjoy work ing with people and would Uka helping them improve theniaM aa. thla career opportunity la wait ing tor you Muat be I t and look it Apply at:

FITNESS USA HEALTH SPAS

M o n - Wad - f r i 23060 Michigan Ave Oearborn

Tuea--Thurs.-Sat 7677 Wayne Rd . Westland

5 0 0 U p W a n t e d

ATTENTION- Route Service Drtvara needed tor N W Detroit vending company High School graduate vary dependabM. axcMlent drtvmg record Compet i t ive pay • M s CMI tor interview #18- 5220

RUMORZ Now rurmg wenatatt A

Lady s room attendant Apply m paraon Aher 7pm, Tuea-Sat 450 S Merr iman " e m -man A Cherry MM. Weeliand

SALES ENGINEERING mature -experienced m caMng on Purchaa-mg and Engmeermo departments ol Mlto hrme - eat abashed long time •uppher - Est imating experience de-uratxe Suburban westaide location Salary A banelr ta Resume to Box 174 Obeerver A Eceentr« Newspapers 36251 Schootcrst t Rd Livonia. Mich igan 48150

SALES ENGINEER We nave openings In our Saiaa Dept , due t o the growth of our m-ler national company Bachelors Degree preterred in EiectrtcM or Macnanical Engineering, along wtth marketing experience ^ob duties include cuatomer negutiationa and liaison work wrtn subcontract ing group product ion contro l and moni-tor ing ot angmaenr ig cnanges nease send 'eaume WTTH SALARY REQUIREMENTS or apply In person between 9am-4pm at

P e r s o n n e l D e p a r t m e n t

A M E R I C A N Y A Z A K I

C O R P O R A T I O N

6 7 0 0 H a g g e r t y R o a d

C a n t o n , M l 4 8 1 8 7

NO Phone Calls P>eaae

An Equal Opportuni ty Empioyar

SALES PERSONS neeoeo tor e > d mg women's fashion chain Immad'-ate openings Appfy to t h e W«o» Tree, downtown Ptymouth 459-4490

SALES REP - A2T 000 plus car, son-sumer products FIELD REP lo $23,000. trouble shooter previous outside sales a plus

EMPLOYMENT CENTER. INC 569 1636

SANTA NEEDE0 at Chnalmaa atore m Rochester Weekends

652-4920

SANTA WANTED for Rochester araa No expe'lence

72V5570

SEAMSTRESS Presser A Counter person wanted Fun t ime Top pay Town Valet Cleaners In Royal Oak Day* 647-1919 Alter 6 3085"-6335

SEASONAL HELP WANTSD We are In need ol mature, outgoing mdtviduaM to | d n our dynamic retail chain dur ing busiest seaaon of the year in tha IMlcnMng posltens <our tesy •order! pick -upcash ie r •warehouse st<x» -sales' lewelry. photo'grt t Daytime hours available S a t r , de-pending on e iper tence Ajplv m per i o n tor an arvmedlate irlarview at our Livonia Slpre

POLAND'S 29751 Plymouth Rd

Wonder land Man

SECURITY

CREAM-OF-THE-CROP only tor this elite strike force' Must be high school grada. 17-28, in eioeHeni health, willing to lelocate Eight-wee* intensive training pragram Top pay and beneftta p a c k a ^ C a i to lHrea M o n - F n 1 -800-93-1702

R I T R O P A S S B O O K

M A N N E R S

KATI I LAWRENCE 7G8 Capri Dr.

Canton

MARC£ RODRIGUEZ " B 1 Q i l m a n

C f e r d e n C i t y

P l e a s e a l l t h e p r o m o i i o n

d e p a r t n m n t o ( t h e O b s e r v -

e r & E c c e i t r l c t o c l a i m y o u r

P a s s b o o k a n d m a k e a r -

r a n g e m e i t s t o p i c k I t u p

5 9 1 - 2 K K ) , e x t . 4 0 4

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

SECRETARYlSale) - High tech f i rm in Troy ia »e«:ng a reaponsrble <ndi-•Wtual tor buy sales dep' to greet visitors. d<rel telephone calls take dictation 6 >wrd proceas a variety of Dusmess conaapondence The ideM candidate w« pusseas previous sec-retarial exp<hence word process-•ng typing S snort hand skills plus a ;t»a»arit pe»onal' lv Experienced w " h client c m a c t Telptui Good op-por ' av'y ' * •ett-Ms.-ie' Pleasant amo«e Uvv e.vircinment Salary A benelit p a c k a e Send qualif ications to Secretary p O Bo« 451 Lathrup village. Ml 4C76

SECURITY Dependable { reaponsibie persons wanted for Nhri, Sterl ing Heights A Rochester ana mobi le home site Steady schaJule, pleasant sur-roundings A j o o d pay Onty def -eated .ndividvkls need apply

Smrth Seajrity Corporat ion 124-8000

Equal Opportunity Employer M ' F

SECURITY GIAROS S4 hour A l shifts Oetrofi A suburpar areas Apply at 317C Ptymouth Rd Lhro-nta

SECURITY

IMN/EDIATE OPENINGS

GUARDIAN ISON THE MOVE" Due to ma)or growth we are seeking a large number of qualif ied security o f f i ce rs Reoui rements Include l.-vne telephoae work ing aulo. valid Michigan dnvar s license A no cnmi-nai record W« ofler

-Excellent Full Time Positions -F|»IOM Hours

Weekly Pay •Pad Vacat ion

-Rapw Advancement

Apply m person Mon -Fn 9am-4pm PERSONNEL DEPT

20800 Sout t l taM Rd Southfield An EquM Opportunity Employer

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

SECURITY needed tor country dub Experienced only Excaaent worfc l iu condit ion* BeneMa Waoe* and meMS Contact Jimmy. Wed-Sun 9 5pm. 851-2200

S E C U R I T Y O F F I C E R S

$ 3 0 0 B O N U S invnediMe o p e r a n t avMtabto lor lull A part l ime security of f icer* m the Oakland County A -watern eub-j ' ba , nel i ieea welcome S M v y up io SSrhr with company b e i ^ r t a Ap-ply Mon thru Fn between c . j 0wn-3 3Cpm at NatiornMda Set.«ny 27678 Frankkn Rd Southfield. b . ~ , pictured I D A S S card lo mterv le-

365-0600

SECURITY OFFICERS To work weekends and ho ldeys and on vanoua day* and ahffts HoeprtM exposure pre ier 'ed yet not nacea vary You may apply In paraon or send resume to

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL lOsteopetmci

6245 N inkster Roed Garden O ty . M l 48135

421-3300 axt 4277 An EquM Opaortuntty Employer

S E C U R I T Y O F F I C E R S Now hiring I n ne Uvonia area

•Onllorma provided -Weekly pay •$4 75 an hour -Widn^h i ahift only -Relireee welcome

CMI lor time A place tor appl icat ion A interview dMIy. 9am-5pm.

9 6 8 - 2 7 8 5 Burns International Security Service

22150 Greenfield Rd . Oak Park An Equal Opportunity Employer

SERVICE DESK ATTENOANT And babysitter, f u l time Must have experience m working wrth chi ldren and adults Hours are 5 3C< am to noon, Monday thru Friday and 6 a m to 1 pm Saturday Birmingham YMCA 644-9036

SET-UP MECHANIC

Non-automotive light metal fabrica-tor is looking lor a motivated peraon to set-up presa brakes, spot weld-ers presses, bendera and automatic resistance welders Baalc math akMa a must Experience with hand locus and basic fabrication technique* neipful Send resume to

CHESLEY INDUSTRIES 20775 CheMey Drive

Farmington, Ml 40024 An Equal Opportunity Employer

SHAMPOO PERSON 3 days per week Beauty Salon, jacobson s. 37500 W 8 MIM. Uvo-nia Must be licensed Please c a l Helen S91-0123

SHIPPING AND RECEIVING Fork Ml experience, hadhng c o l pteei required. Fu l time. Southf ield area 357-4714

SHIPPING CLERK Temporary f u l l ime >4 50 per hour Contact Tom Cowan Troy araa

689-7700

SHIPPING CLERK UPS e ipenence pretorrad tor a to! t ime entry i«vW poaltion m fast paced Shippinn Department Apply a l Northwest Blueprint Co.. 13450 Farming!on Rd Uvonia

SHIPPING A RECErVING Distributor of cooking equipment parts needs an aggreeaive motivated peraon Dutlea u shipping, receiving & biking Typing A accuracy with figure* a muat Paid vacation A beneftta. Livonia a r e a

261-2255

SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK Growing company wW train South-field area Ask for Lynne.

356-4500

FIND YOUR NAME IN THE CLASSIFIED

& WIN A 1989

PASSBOOK! IF YOU DIDN'T WIN.... METRO PUBLICATIONS HAS A N INCREDIBLE OFFER FOR OBSERVER - ECCENTRIC. .READERSI

Buy the 1989 METRO PASSBOOK now for just $27.95 and receive a $10 SUPER MONEYBOOK Absolutely Free The Metro Passbook is the book that slashes prices - 50% off - Food, Hotels, Entertainment and Sports. Best of all...the $10 SUPER MONEYBOOK is yours FREE, with your purchase of the 1989 METRO PASSBOOK.*

Imagine 50% off Gourmet Dinners, Concerts, Movies, Theatres, Sports Events, Pizza, Video Rentals, Cleaners, Car Washes and more, until December 1,1989. You'll save a fortune while you have more fun than ever!

This offer is limited, so don't delay. Get insiders' savings -50% off - on every-thing you like to do with your Metro Membership.

O R D E R N O W !

I would tike to order 927.95 each. Mf check MC/Visa/Discover the ram of 9

Metro Passbooks at

_ Is enclosed In

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Signature Exp.

NAME ADDRESS CITY 2!P PHONE

M a k a C h e c k s P a y a b l e T o

M e t r o P a s s b o o k

M a i l O r d e r s O n l y MAIL T O O B S E R V E * E C C E K T R 1 C

M E T H O O F F E R 2428

L i roaU. Michigan 48101

M a i l O r d e r s O n l y

B o a s A r e N o t A v a i l a b l e a t t h e

O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c O f f i c e s

P l e a s e M a k e C h e c k s P a y a b l e t o

M E T R O P A S S B O O K a i

J (£)1988 by MPI

5 0 0 H * p W a n t e d

SHIPPING/ RECEIVING PERSON Fua lane wrtn beneftta WM t ram Apply M J L . ftecker Co 35AS0 m-duetr iM Rd LMonto. M l . 4AI59 (S o l i-9ft. E o l Lavan.)

A n EquM Opportunity Employer

S 0 0 H e t p W a n t e d

SHIRT PRESSER Dry claan ara looking lor enperv enoed »mrt preeaar l u l or part Oma Up to M per tv For mora intorme-

I CMI after 10am 5S7-3S37

SHOP FOREMAN Look ing tor a parson who haa knowledge oI r o l toirMng and t o d room experience Applicant t M be in charge ol 20 plus man. MuM know ro* forming. Jaelgna, repair* and looang MuM have i atoi ence* Send reeume to Controher 13301 E Eight Mae Warren, Ml., 44069

SHOP HELPER

F u l Ume Aaa for Jerry 536-4331

SHOP HELPERS Fua l ime Weajmg. dntang. paml ing Uvoma

626-4300

SIDERS Aluminum 2 yeer* aspen-ence Oem truck A equpment

633-4050

SKILLED TRADESMEN

Experience nacaaaary MACHINE REPAIR

MACHINE ELECTRICIAN MACHINE BUILDER

MAINTENANCE C a l WMduct ion lor applcat ion

45A-9514

SLAMS VIDEO A P1Z2A Is Opening lor buameea aoon Posi-t ion* avaAabie immediately include Video Ctorfca. P tna Maker*. DeBvery Peiaoria Bookkeeper Apply m per-aon M 6655 Telegraph (near Joy Rd I. or c a l 255-7526

SLEEP TECHNICIAN Henry Ford HoepltM Sleep Center High achool graduaM with aome col-lege science required Part-t ime, n ight* . 20-30 l o u r s per week Some benefi ts CMI Mr Fortier. Sun thru Thurs . afier 8pm 972-1800

SMALL MANUFACTURER Compa-ny require* materIM hendtors Re-sponMMHtet Include keeping pro-duct ion line stocked A checking fin-i s h e d p r o d u c t s t o r g o o d ••orkmanahlp Pays good with bene-fits A overt ime Apply at: 1481 14 St. Detroi t Ml 496-0600

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SNOW PLOW DRIVERS wtth dependable 4 x 4 truck with plow wanted Ca l between 9am-5pm, Mon -Frt 674-4458

After 5pm: 671-2987

SNOWPLOW DRIVERS A n d *now6lower operators Drtver* must have experience and oood drtvtng record 525-3163

SNOW PLOWING DRIVERS need-ed-MuM have your own truck Top dollar paid Caft. 476-5631 or 474-6958

SOCIAL WORKER - there n sn m v mediate opening for a eoOM worker at thM 129 bed prtvala pey f e a l t y The selected candidate muM be to-t a l y tamMar with a l tha requre-menta oI aueh a poaltion. emu* poe-aaaaing a poartive attitude lowerda their fuHMment. P» for an Interview Between 9am-4 30pm Mr WMtorn J Crowley Director 455-0510

An Equal Oppor t i * * ty Empipyer

SOCIAL WORKER INTAKE WORKER

Experience with intake A placement of youth In Wayne County tor both foster care A reaktontMi program Related experience with toeter farm-Ito* A i aMdantlM pi ograrna required Pei i i ta i ia i i t part tima poaltion Sal-ary range W.65 A $10 10 per hour r iaaumai to Recrultmenl Coordina-tor . Spectrum Human Servtoea. 36900 Maf ton . Lfvorwa. Ml 46154

An EquM Opportunity employer

SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

Coda 2 tor engineering program-ming Experience In Fortran 77. 86. C Degree required P a r n w i t em-ployment Excel an it pey Reputabto Ann Arbor hrm CMI or aend reeume

J Martin Victor

38215 W 10 Mile Rd Farmmgton HWa. Ml 48024

474-8722 A n EquM Opportunity Employer

SOUTHFIELD AREA - ha* tor a

opening lor a cleaning person tor ha*weya A laundry room MuM be honeM A de-pendable. A abM to work with prea-

356-0400

SPORTS/RETAIL MANAGER Expenencad pereon to grow with new specialty store m Summit Place MMI 862-1515

SPRAY PAINTER Needed to spray wood, loam end plaabca with water baaed pami Fu l t ima poaltion avaAabM with l u l com-pany 0ene<lt» W m la I r a n For

I 453-1184

STEEL WAREHOUSE m UvonM hir-ing Saw oparMor* . Laborers A Driv-ers F u l t ime poaMona Apply M 32690 CapRM. E o l Farmington be-tween Plymouth A Schoolcraft

STOCK ATTENDANT >4 an hour. F t * or part Uma M M * 1

la in Ma. Ftoxtole hour*. Compiele beneftta. paM vacations A hoadeys. employee dMcount. MuM be 17. Ap-ply m peraon Sav-On Drugs. 6510

STOCK BROKERS - Your sionM akMa could be me background tor • raeardhig

• a* tmer i i raM setsss Ba your own bdaa. aat your own houra. >40.000 t o >70.000 income and a secure fc»-ture CMI about our CAREER SEM-INAR" aanaa Century 21. " M O M

Stock & Display Help

i Experience pi atoi led ma *

Apply In paraon only

JOE'S PRODUCE 33152 W 7 MILE - UVONIA

• • aaa an da Starting rale 16 25 hour Be a H a lo M up to 50 Ma *pc«y n

Troy

STOCK PERSON GanarM slock work MuM ba abM to

STOCK PERSON PART •

M r 17V Ptoaae oMI tor

STOCKROOM - OMoa V p p l y Co M ama ha» . - 962-7403

STYUST M A M C U R B T TheWort taSMon

A haw#iman

SUBSTANCE A R l I < I P

COUNSELLOR

p s e t S 1 " -

• u a r r r r u n cutrooiAMa

i N r w A m S ? 4T7-C ' • *

l f % W i i j l a a r

SURFACE GRINOERS JIGOMNOERS

EDM OPERATORS Exper ienced only M a n u l a c u a r o l prectolon Che oomponent* Day or e .enmgs shifts Top oolar paM M quaMied appacanM Overom* ben-efits Be in on ground hoor o l proRI anarmg plan Apply m L*ne Punch Corporat ion. 25907 Trowbridge, mkater. Ml 46141

SUZUKI PIANO TEACHED WANTED To come to houee evenings

644 1477

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR

Poemon vnmedMtely available tor expe r ienced Telecommunicat ion Operator to work a nexltaM ached-uto IdeM candidate w * be avMUPM to work primarily on the dey and midnight ahi fu, as needed by tne depar tment

Responsibil i t ies include operslmg the hoepAM telephone switchboard and paging eyMem Ouall led candl-datee wM have a nunlmurri of ' yeer experience on Cktigai PBX equip-ment Medical/buamee* office expe-rience helpful

Interested cendldates may apply Mon • Thur*. , 9 AM - 2 30 PM

PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL

Employment Office 16001 W 9 Mile Rd

Southfield Ml 48075 An EquM Opportunity Employer

TANNING SALON OPERATOR Mature peraon non smoker 20-30 h r f per weak Pay eccordlng to ability 522-4586

TAX PREPARER Birmirvjnam CPA hrm seeks to hire individuals with recent tax experience Send 'e*ume lo S Lewi on. 30400 Telegraph S472. Birmingham. Ml 48010

TEACHER Algebra. Higher Main SAT A ACT Prep course* Teeching decree required >37.2860

TEACHER ASSISTANT NEEOED

F u l t ime, for Fermington are* Pres-chool For information ca l 626-2850

TEACHER needed for SXI pre-school ctaaaroom Ml certif ication and Early Childhood endoraemenl AbMty to work with very young mutt iply -handicapped cnttdren A communicate effectively with their parent* Knowledge o< non-orM communicat ion lechniqu** Good at lendence Contact Personnel Lapeer County intermedial* School District. 1998 W Oregon. Lapeer Ml 46446 664-5917

TEACHERS AIDE needed lor Uvo-nia Chi ldren* World, working with todd ler * 2:30-6pm Mon-Frl Mual

591-2063

TEACHERS - Stale Farm insurance off ice needs s Customer Service Rep to assist Agent Can Agent 353-1400

TEACHERS/SUBSTITUTE TEACH-ERS-National Educational Firm is looking for Instructors for SAT snd ACT preperat ion program IdeM candidate wM have teaching experi-ence. knolwedge of Oekland County schools and s flexible schedule Please *and re*um* to RICHARD MARR. INC. c C W 16250 North-land Or Southfield. Ml 48075

TEACHER A TEACHER ASSISTANT Needed for private nursery school in Farmmgton HMS Also. Teacher As-sistant for Radford Fu l A part time poamons C e l befneen 9 30 em A 4:30 p m 473-1860 or 346-4340

TEACHING ASSISTANT tor nelHXi-a l y accredited nuraery achool In UvonM F u l A pan time positions •vattabto Start ing pay H per hour Greet benefits 525-5767

TELEMARKETERS WANTED 10am-2pm or 4pm-8pm t 5 per hr plua commMaion As* for Sandra

532-0050

TELEMARKETERS NatlonM f red i t and coaecnon com-pany aeeking experienced iMemar-keter* to e o U d new chenis snd set appointments lor sales staff Hourly wage ph i * commission C a l Mike between 8 am A 12 noon 424-3650

An EquM Opportunity Employer

TELEMARKETING pan t ime days A evening* tor Easter Seel Society Ca l PhyMa 722-3065

TELEMARKETING - earn S300-S500 weakly No sales Setting appoint-ments onfy Salary -* commaaion

Apply 755 W Big M 1-75 - lop ol Troy Bfcjg

let Floor. Suite 127

TELEMARKETING Expenencad F u l or pan time Uvo-nM area Work m tuxedo rental ahop Aak tor Mr 0 425-7070

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWING/Mar-ket Heaaerch No saia* involved, ftoxibto hour* . locaiad-Birmmgtiam C a l after 6pm, W g l n l * 847-9500

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS ImmedMte openings tor market re-search interviewers, no days, evenmga. aeek ence preferred but em $8 25 hour CMI 9-5pm 559-2974

fm IU i w i f l re-ars. no sailing, eekend*. experv-i tram $4 25.

TELEPHONE WORK m your home; evenmga Caah bonus paid weekly CMI. Sam A 5pm

477-2816

TELLERS-Ful A pan t lm* opening* MuM Nke working wfth the public accurate wtth flgura* A proficient m wrttmg A apeekmg akMa Experience wttti caah hand ing preferred Apply In person or aerid reeume to Communi ty Federal CrsdR Union, 500 S. Harvey, Ptymouth Ml 48170 At tn Personnel Director

TELLERS F u l A pen t ime poamona avalebM m Wayne A Oakland countMa A Greektown Previous ax penance in caah hendhng la prelerred but not

Candidetee tor pan lima poeitiona muM be evaAabM to work 20 houra aech week A 4 to 8 weeka l u l l ime hour* tor tramlng

appfy In person Mon thru F n . 9em-4pm at our personnel de-

First Federal Savings Bank A TruM 761 W Huron St

Pontiac Ml 48053 An EquM Opportunity Employer

T E L L E R S - P A R T T I M E P o m o n a open at our NonhvMa A

hava good mefh. ciencM M a * . put> «e contact experience Prevtoua M*ar experience reqiared Starl ing aalary M 00 IV./ with paid vacation Apply In paraon t0em-3pm Mon thru Ff l

OMroR Federal Savmga 250 North Center. NorthvMe

or 10962 MiddMbelt UvonM

An EquM Opportunity Employer

T e l l e r s Y o u d o n ' t h a v a t o g o t a r

toe a g o o d p a r t t i m a

ftrM ol Amenca Ban* - South a aat

F i r s t o f A m e r i c a • M . l o y B M M

I Oppc

T W T U C O

TH« RAMAOA M O T f l

MB LAI Joy ft*. C

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

TOOL MAKER/PART TIME PratoraMy re ined Pleeee ca l 9am lo 4pm 836-22H

TOY DISTRIBUTOR haa f u l uma oparange in repair packaging arid atoca Apply m person Mew Bngni

41911 Ford Rd

TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVERS

START A NEW CAREER1

This is an exceaent opportunity h> dr iver* who have 3-5 yeer* over in* roed experience high achool diplo-ma and a deen driving record If you • r e tired of the roed and want a rewarding career come Jom our Teem of InMructprs C a l ChiM in-structor at 863-2235 or come m lo h i oul application at Chau f tew i Training School 14601 Dequmdre Detroit Ml 48212. South of Six Mile

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

TRAC T 0R TRAILER DRIVERS

Jom us at our new Livonia office We are * growing truck load earner op erating throughout the midwest & south

• New heel o l Focd conveniionais A capover*

• 48 ft drive vans • Competit ive pay with loedtng un

loading stop-off & detention pay • Excellent lamity health cover »ge • Safety bonus - Recruiting bonua • No relocation

If you are at -east 23 yeaia o ' possess 2 years verifiable ample , ment experience contact Phili. t, Namil ion i t Sharcc Express

1-800- J i3 -4«?9

TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVER Good driving record 7 years experience Call Cietween 8-4 30pm

843-5900

TRANSPORT AT ION SERVICES We are American Deli very Sys lemi Due to cont inued yowth . ol ju> • versified opeiat .ons •»* ri*v» oppc-lunnties available tor business on ented problem solvers wrtn <mg range career ambit ions We nave openings in the lonowing areas • Operations-previous expenence r LTL, T 'L . Air in iermodei Dislripu Hon. Warehousing • Cusiomer Service previous expe-ence in OSAO Tracing Cargo claims or Transportat ion sales • Administrat ion-requires detail on ental ion. data entry skills ana o» ganuatton skills Applicants mu*1 possess excellent verbal and w r t i e n communication •ki l ls Excellent benefits and sa ls ' , p rogram* Interested cendldates •hould submit • resume to

Attn Generei Manager American Delivery Systems

3080 Orchard Lake Rd Keego Harotx , Ml 46320

TRAVEL AGENT Sabre t r* ined min imum 3 years experience vac a t ion' 'corporate Ambit ious Outside •gent welcome 353 2»8.1

TRUCK BOOT ASSEMBLERS Now hiring for day S s f lwnoor shifts all tools A un i form* s u p p e d exceMent benefits call Mr-n ' n ru ' r 9am- 3pm lor application Novi Manufac t j rmg 2ST01 Ser-e. Now 4?6-4JSi

TRUCK DRtVER'SWEEPEP — ^ d ad for wood model shop F jH time exceheni benefits / 6 0 27T?

TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED Musi have Chauffeur 's license 'en-able t ransportat ion 6 know 'n-coun. ty area Apply m per*cm. Mon thru Fri 10am-4pm 987 Manufacturers Drive, I Newburgh .'Cherry Hi" aren Westland Mi

TRUCK DRIVERS wanted by local t rucking company Experience pre-ferred Good driving record re-quired immaf f i an opening* lo i qualrfled peopM Apply al Ry*n Group 12300 Farmmgton Rd Livonia Ml Art Equal opportunity

Employer

TRUCK TRANSPORT DRIVERS lo appfy see Bob Dreyer at Con-sume" • Petroleum 13507 Auburn Detroit

TYPESETTER International B i rmingham based publishing company is seeking a ski l led exper ienced typesetter Mark-up ability A knowledge 01 proof reedmg symbols a mu* i Complete benefit package Salary commensurate wi th experience Send resume to Box 936, Obeerver A Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia Michigan 48150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

UTILITY PERSON wanted! mmor re-pair* for piumbmg. electric, carpen-try. etc and deliverie* 831-3070 or349-3210

VALET PARKING Person needed. 3-4 nights per wee* Guaranteed wage pki* tips Also Wan Person needed evenings Reference* required Appfy m per •on only Mr Z s Sleek House 27331 Five M i e Redford

VAN DRIVER P * n time p o v t l o n Retiree pre-terred Garden City aree Please CMI 427-0010

VAN DRIVER/PRE-Schoo l A.de Needed W » train Appfy m peraon at Children s World. 29375 Hatsted Farmmgton Hiu*. M « h 554-4656

VAN DRIVER to transport Sr Citi-zens for apertment complex m Westland Deys Mon - Fn Must have patient cheerful dwpoartion and Chauftou-s l eans* or ability to

Sons Good driving record 261-3200

VETERINARY HOSPITAL Doctor » Assistent tyver 18 Mon thru Fri Sam - 5pm CMI after 2pm

349-8505

VIOEO STORE Evenings A weekends Mature re-sponsible over 18 Appfy Universal Video 4554 Howe. Wayne

VINYL INSTALLER WANTED No experience necessary w>n tram for auiomoltvo cuatom shop m Wayne Please c a l 729-6050

WAREHOUSE CLERKS Must have inventory or stock expe-rience. 30 hour* pel week »7 00 pei hour Day* Lrvonia area C a l 427-3151 JTPA Funded

WAREHOUSE Clean cut person tor w*r*hou*e work House ol Maple 32098 Ptym outh Rd . Lmonia

WAREHOUSE HELP F u l t ime werehouee poemon evaa abM m our Soutnneid office Muat have prevtoua Hi-io dnvmg experi-ence We provide excaaent benefits A working oondnona Send eeume mckidmg salary reque mania, to At tent ion Werehouee Manager P 0 Bos 5 0 9 ' SoutMtaM Ml 46M6

WAREHOUSE HELP

Our werehouee -weds mamre dap-pendabM reeponaibM mdividuM» io p m peck and prooaaa orders Good working c o r v j o o n e I toobM hour* M and p a n lone aiMMhla AS hour ty to Man Apply Mon - F r t . 10 AM

4 PM al Meatop 22790 HaMto Dr N o v l . M l . ( b e t w e e n N o v i A H a a d o e b r o o i Rd . N o f A M a e i

WAREHOUSE HELP needed tor growing engme mant -

WAREHOUSE MANAGER tor manufactur ing A Wbuf ion company BupandMon wen MHppmg A receiving experience pra-•erred Greel growth nulaiaMI. b e n

W A R E H O U S E M A N - l i m a lor rrnaa M N M S aaore M Baneau C a l Mr Jone* a t 474-972S

WAREHOUSE PERSON to 6o ^Uppmg A racMvaio. • Mock or*ar% i M n o f t uAftwg mamee nanoa tor vefve A ragMalor buemeee ta f a a M B i M b *>m •rata 30-40 R M . / M i •6 -17 'h r *

id tan! uftSSTm

SSomET

WELDERS'* A a a « A T 0 M M l t a a e t a M M M ' noon* Apply a t J L-M M B MduaMM R»-46ISO » a f i - M . 1 of

An (quef O W M V

T h u r s d a y . N o v a m b a r 1 7 . 1 ® 8 « 0 4 E

T o T h e

STMM I 1AM* U M W i

MOSCOW CIRCUS

T O W I N S a n d y o u r n a m « a n d a d d r a s s . o n a

p o a t c a r d . t o

M O S C O W C I R C U S

T h a O b a a r v a r A E c c a n t r i c N a w a p a p e r *

3 a 2 S 1 S c h o o A c r a f t R o * d , L i v o n i a . M l « 1 M

T h e n w a t c h t h a c t a s a f t w d a a c t i o n a v a r y M o n f l a y a n d T h u r s d a y W h a n your n a m e a p p e a r s y o u r e a mtonar 1

( D u e t o h i g h d e m a n d , a re a a * t h a t t h e r e b e o n t y o n e e n t r y p a r

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

w e ARE LOOKING tor Sales people ax aggreeaive as we ere Setae peo-ple aho went advancement, greater earnmga and Ihe opportunity l o |om ihe Orgeat success story m today s beauty industry NEXxUS Send .esume to -lOBAR INC 27150 W 8 Mue Southfield. M l 48034 »nn Mr S

WELDER E-perienced m Arc A Mig welding ror cuatom metal labncal ing plant Wixom area 348-7780

WELDER MECHANICS WANTED mmediate openings tor - 3 Welder

} 8975 Smith Ra Romulu*. oft MiOcHeOeit As* for Judi

WELDERS j r g e n l *nd immediate need exl*ts • c several exper ienced MIG Weld-ers Require* excellent welding s» in* Long term cont r *c i aasign-ment With possibi l i ty of direct any-pin,men1 Please c a l technical Engineering Consultant*

425-3220

WELDERS - 2 yaers experience Wi ' i lorch end Mummejm M«3 i ivnrna 525-4300

WELDER WANTED Starting salary $5 25 a r hour Apply ' peison J B A m o C o 15400 Teie-

g« aph Bedford

W E S T L A N D C O N V A L E S C E N ' ENTER has 2 f u l time positions

available in ihe housekeeping de-[ l . r r r r^o l MOUTS 7 AM - 3 30PM

- , nher weekend o f No experl-»• . lecesxary wltl tram Appf, at

< I :-7 w W a " e n Westland

/ iRFCKER DRIVER Experienced ri.Qht driver f rom 2am til : 0 * m

453 3860

WRECKIR DRIVERS mu*t be Clean Cut A courteous Expe-ience necessary Fuii 4 pert time New ir j cks great pay Tony 474-74*6

•OUTH LIVING Center Inc foster i..*i*nls neeoed tor the short term emergency p lacemen! program Number ot homes needed 4-5 " ypes of chi ldren placed age* 10-13 male or lemaie length of ch id stay in program 1-45 d l y s All can-tlidafe* must be w i l i ng 10 complete I'LC special pre-placemen 1 iralnlng -Ourse Please direct Ml inquires to Derrick fo rbe rs !-* T070

Stt ADO TO VOUR INCOME

Worx Fri Sat in your local super--narVei passing out lood samples Musi nave reliable tr*nsportatK>r. A k* &*•->[>» For interview call Mo r

Tfhir* 10am-4pm, 846-7093

S5 - PER HOUR * re you a hard w o r k e r ' Do yOu have •eheble t ranspor ta t ion ' A growing u "dew cleaning company would -ke to talk i o you 722-5650

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t e l - M e d i c e l

A B C A R E . I N C NEW PAV SCALE

Private duty and staffing poeitions available tor E RN S LPN'S e NURSE ASSISTANTS e MALE ATTENDENTS

T r an*ponat ion arid •eiepnone n e c e y * r y

CALL 553-6912 Mon Fn 9 30-3 30

A BUS* Orthodont ic off ice •* look-ing lor a engergetic cheerful person to assist the doctor Experience a plus but will train the rigfi l person fun time, imjnediate opening Bene-fits and salary commensurate wtth experience Cell Oentse Mon-Fn, 10am to 5pm 726-1705

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Coordi-nator Expanding Farrrwngton HIBs surgical practice has an immediele full time posit ion a van* Die Muat l a w experience in Medicare. SC private insurance A pattern coflec-tions Strong interpersonal A g o o d commun ica t i on sk i l ls requ i red Please send resume A salary hotory 10 PersonnM Director . 27555

AJOE • lor Southf ield physical there-pry olhce Assist with patient care A other varied duties No experience necessary MuM enfoy working with people Fu l time, hours may vary Call Suzanne before 2pm 557-7336

ALLERGY NURSE Full lime experience nwresaary In skin lasting and energy react ions Call Sammy at 478-5221

AMIABLE. EFFICIENT part l ime help tor denial off ice Flexible hrs 13 A Telegraph

645-6363

CHAIR SIDE ASSISTANT - farrrung-ton HIUS Pediatric denial office No expereince rveeesssry 4S» a*y wee« no evenmga Salary pm* ben-efits 553-3260

ATTENTION NURSES RN s. LPN 1 and GPN's warned tor charghe poaltion. Ml sh i f t * to* end pert time Compet i t ive salary and new benefit package Ml Vernon Nursing Center. 26715 Greanftald

ATTENTION NURSES RN s. LPN's and GPN's wanted for charge posit ion eH shifts, f u l and part time Compet i t ive salary and new benefit package Mi Vemon Nursing Center, 26715 Greenfield

CARING STAFF Needed 10 work wrth medicaJfy «v-voived people m the RocheMer area Ah*rnoon* or rmdmgfi t* Stanmg pay AS per hour CaH 879-5924

CASHIER Fua tame Benefits

Ca l 353-5020 Woodland Health care Center Southf ie ld

CERTIFIED DIETARY MANAGER or dietary technician tor AA bed beaK faculty Apply m person. Lhrorea Nursing Center 28910 Plymouth

CERTIFIED X-RAY TECHNICIAN Musi have experience For buey 2 doctor office m Southf ield CMI 559-0666

CHAIRSIOE ASSISTANT - Pan Wna Experience not needed W B l o o m hew eree 626-3701

CHAIRSIOE DENTAL ASSISTANT Are you expenencad A looking tor a change "* We offer good salary graat benefit* A room to grow Wi

CaS Carol I 1979-2522

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Front dee* 25 to 30 hours per week Tues Th»** A Sat Benefits Bowerr Chiropract ic Came. 13962 Memman. Lrvonia

CLINCiAL EOOCATOOR/ INSER-V1CE COORDINATION RN.

Background w i l ba rea

ZZ2

Ml Vemon Nursing Censer M ' Greenfield W w a M l 49076

CODER/ ABSTRACTOR

CRNAs O p e n w M t o r m • i m f i ta. a

OE *• WNIIAI M J i r y ^ ( * P " T 1 I M 4 7 I W Am***—*

OUTSTAMOl MG 'm mmgtor MBa

aMkjndMta • A J R pretoataoriM M-

5 0 2 H e t p W a n t e d

D e n t a l M e d i c a l

DENTAL ASSISTANT F u l or pert-time needed tor Weet Bloomfield otace Experience helpful but not neceaeery Ca l Donne el 855-6667

DENTAL ASSISTANT Reception-ist Muet know ineurance axceaern salary Southfield 353-4 120

DENTAL ASSISTANT (Full-time Chair side AaaMtant)

Benehl* Southfield 557-4466

DENTAL ASSISTANT • our handed, prevention oriented o n e a CMI • f ter 7pm Southfield

352 2784

DENTAL ASSISTANT tor chi ldren* dental practice in Bumaignam are* Experience preferred but not nec-essary oiease can tor mierverw

647-6656

DENTAL ASSISTANT Pari l ime posit ion available m w Livoni* practice 464-2664

DENTAL ASSISTANT Full time benefit* F*rming ion HH* are* 553-9393

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Plymouth periodontal off ice Experience pre-ferred bu l not required Excellent pay 459-4077

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Or Recep nonM/Aaaman l - Warm, triendty and experienced deeired. tor mod-ern. people oriented practice, m Walled Lake area Fu l or p e n time Cal. 869-1040

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Southfield Birmingham area apeci-Mty practice aeeka addit ional orge-nued dependable, peopta-onemed teem member tor ful l-t ime Front Deek poaltion Experience necea-

Generou sary Ca l Mo ly a l

roua salary 357-3109

DENTAL SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST

Computerized two doctor office m Farmmgton H i t * Must have com-puter experience with dental back-ground and typing skU* No even-ings or Sat Top salary A benefits

553-3553

DENTAL ASSISTANT Full time Chelrside experience pre-ferred Weet Bloomfield off ice

737-2090

DENTAL SECRETARY - Livonia are* Our growing tpeo ta l y practice is searching lor a multl talented per-aon 10 cheerfully answer our con-stantly nngmg phone* and ekHtutty control our appointment book wnae maintaining a sense of humor Com-puter experience and dental knowl-edge moel beneftcial but not eaaen-tial We ofter a fu l t ime poeition with excellent benefits and salary No evenings or Saturdays C a l and ask tor DetM. 522-7314

DENTAL ASSISTANT Full l ima or pen time in Ferndele Erctalent benefits Call 543-1778

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced ir. I handed dentistry for w Dear corn off ice Pan time Excellent salary S61 -1260

DENTAL ASSISTANT Novi Experienced Full t ime, aome evenings S Sat Benefit package available Relaxed working atmos-phere Call 477-7230

0ENTAL ASSISTANT Flexible hrs Troy location Knowl-edge of dental held helpful bu l not neces**ry Good *alary A benef i t* Can 362-4330

DENTAL ASSIST ANT/Recept ion l* l Fu l or part-tane Farmmglon, L/vo-m* area Experience pretorred bul w i l train No evenings Sateai'e office Call days onty, 396-7373

DENTAL ASSISTANT Waat Bioomheid farmfy pract ice e looking lor an outgoing aaetttant 10 rom us FMI t ime poelt lon benehl Package A excellent salary

661-4002 DENTAL ASSISTANT

Fo> Dearborn aree Experienced In 4 handed dental assisting Opportuni-ty to leern new skills Fu l t ime p o r -tion in p iaaiani off ice with exceaent starting salary A benefits Please phone 349-2767

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T Experienced or w*a tram - f u l t ime Redtord/Oeerbom aree 937-1520

DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted Fu l lime Experienced required tor pre-vention oriented dental of f ice 11 MHe-Woodward area 655-6217

DIETARY AIDE WANTED 5 30am-2pm shifl Appfy In person

Livonia Nursing Center 28910 Ptymouth

Lrvonia. Mich

DIRECTOR OF NURSES Are you an energetic RN thai is pa-tient oriented come jom our 46 bed baaK nursing home, experience pre-

11 will train right candidate 453-3963

FULL TIME Experienced Recep-tionist. Part Time - Medical Aaatst-•nt. for a busy ENT off ice in South-field Benefits Cad between 11-5pm 569-5965

FULL TIME POSITIONS <2). working m semi-independent apartment pro-gram Lit* Center Inc 30141 Cherry HH al Henry Ruft. Inkster 595-0350

HOME HEALTH AIDES Home heeith agency now hiring A l shifts available If you have nurse aide experience conaider receiving

•Top rate* •A 100 bonus aher 90 days •Flexible scheduling

Contact Kathleen at 335-0996 PERSONAL HEALTH CARE

OF MICHIGAN 1471 S Woodward, Suite 114

Bloomfield Hill* Ml 46013 An Equal Opportunity Employer

DENTAL ASSISTANT Fu l o« part t ime tor people or iented Southfield pract ice Leave meaiaga.

655-4615

DENTAL ASSISTANT Fu l time poeition available lor expe-

DENTAL ASSISTANT Progreaarve preventive health can-tered specialty off ice needa endo-dontic dental aaaiatant Experience prMerrad bul not necessary Many benefit*, good *alary according 10

DENTAL ASSISTANT Beautiful growing Garden City office looking for f u l Ome experienced top notch Aaaiatant to help coordinate patient treatment Must be mature. h*rd-workmg take-charge person Good pay p!u* per formance bonus

C a l 421-5200

DENTAL BUSINESS ASSISTANT Pan l ime Recaption poalt ion ava l able IT progressive W Livonia prac-tice Experience preterred 464-2664

D E N T A L H Y Q E N I S T needed fu» or p a n t ima

277-0050

DENTAL HYGIENIST - Mon Tuaa , Wed Excallent benefits, eick. vaca-tion day*. me«#cM. penawn plan Dearborn H I * a rea 565-0373

DENTAL HYGIENIST Ci*w*on off ice Pan time inc lud ing a l t e r n a t e S a t u r d a y * Phone 435-6680

DENTAL HYGIENIST Par- t»ne 10-15 hour * * week, m-canding 2 Saturday morrnnga a month Troy area C a l tor interview appointment 669-6176

DENTAL HYGIENIST - Wanted fu l or pan t ime Some pano experemce preferred, for buey prooreatav* southeast Livonia pract ice 522-5520

DENTAL HYGIENIST - Part T ime 11 Mae Woodward Area Pleasant prevention oriented off ice Caa- 396-5050

DENTAL HVGlENlST additional staff tor new Canton off-ice manage your own program, pick hours A days EOucate patients and sea dentistry »15 per hex* 20-25 hours per week 901-1226

DENTAL HYGIENIST WANTED For part l ime poemon n Farmmglon HiUs p rac t i ce For In fo rmat ion

DENTAL HYGIENIST Needed tor Thursday* In MandN Uvonia office Experience pi a toned CaA 476-4300

DENTAL HYGlENEST 2-3 day* par waak. B i r m m ^ i a m Modern e q u p m ant Salary ( 1 6 par hour 642-6430

DENTAL HYGIENIST - F t * Oma I you ar* enthuMasac car ing and de-pendable and enfoy « c f i a l ang i ta a patient oriented practice, ptaaae c a l Bonnie a l 852 1620

DENTAL Lab Tl

be able to do l u l range ol danlure work from aal-vea to Intaf tmg Pree-

I ta m o o a m av

Joyce 13403 Thirteen M i a Rd .

F u l tana Top pay tor the r V « candtoata end an al-

722-S133

Trey

DENTAL RECEPTIONS"

muei Fuarpan aw«a Troy

DENTAL RECEPTIO—BT Md tar a a mm p u n • l a eat • maaa a M a a 0 a « M »«oa*-

AMitor Oaana.

TAL T a O B B C M M ^ ^ _

H O M E H E A L T H A I D E S

If you are cermg c o m p e * * « * i * i * A committed AMICARE SERVICES. INC , needs you for our Horn* Cere client* m ine Birmingfiem. B loom field & northern Oakland county

• Flexible Schedmee • New Competit ive Salary

• immediele assignments •or qualified personnel

For more mlormat ion Ca l Judy or Joy 658-7735

A M I C A R E S E R V I C E S . I N C Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

HOME HEALTH AIDES The Michigan Cancer FoundMion •

Patient* m their home*

Experience A Certificate o l training are required Currant opening* ara

Detroit A Oekland County

competit ive nt* Piaaaa r respond by re-

ume apply m person or ca l : The Michigan Cancer Foundation

Human Reeourcee 110 E. Warren

Detroit. Mi 46201 • 833-0710 eart- 358 •

An Equal Opportunity Employer

HYGlENEST - part t ime wfth t u l time commitment l o provtdmg q u e l ty dental cars Jom our dynamic team of dantM experts 8 ma* A Farmington 477-5100

HYGIENIST A busy dental office m tooki friendly, *nergMlc hygtanlst commensurable wrth experience Benefit* Fell or part t ime Please c a l Daruse Mon Thur* or Fri . 9em-4pm 728-1700

HYGIENIST Are you looking tor 1 day a week? uvon ia araa Ca« 591-3636

HYGIENIST Part- l ime hygnnist wanted tor a busy, progressive Canton office Ask tor Kathy or Dr Read 397-6282

HYGIENIST WANTED

652-2266

NS LIRA NCE-RECEPTION 1ST heeded 10 add lo our groeeng teem at 6 M i e A Newburgh. Uvonta. Pre-vious denial experience 591-0011 -1494

IV NURSE needed part t *ne tor busy doctor s office on Saturday RN or LPN expe-

C a l 477-7344

L A B T E C H N I C I A N Smai Health Services a looking tor a

m hematology, urmafysi* chemistry Microbiology Is • p lua Ptaaae aub-

m r r i i to The SamuM A UBtan

KhMMafL 31500 Tatograph Rd Ste x 150 Bmgham Farms. MI 46010

EquM Opporttmlty Employer M/F

LAKELAND NEURO CARE CENTER

One ol the nation's la i i ta ig provid-ers o l rehabMtMlon aarvtoaa • seek mg 10 IM the toaowlng poamone at the Rochester H ~ ' —

LPN team leaders- F u l tana PM.

a l sum*. Pom »6 per hr lareda. Nurse 313-663-6440

L I B R A R Y

T E C H N I C A L A S S I S T A N T

Mrie Mon m m Fit.. 1230-6 30pm The in tailed appacam

Trammg m auOo'vta-H pretorred Typing

LICENSED NURSES O w m bed

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

LPNS A F T E R N O O N

F U L L O R P A R T T I M E S e e M r s . M a r t i n D i r C a l l t o r a p p o i n t m e n t

NIGHTENGALE WEST 8365 Newburgh Rd

Westlend near Joy Rd An Equal Opportunity Employer

PERSON Wtth medical t jeckground 10 do mobile e m suburb* Blood drawing e>

Hr* flexible Car 569-7866 needed Ca*

MEDICAL ASSISTANT immediate pert time poaltion avae-abie lor pediatric office «i South-t leld/W Bloomfield aree Experience helpful 557-1170

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part time lor cardiology practice lo-caiad m Southfield Mon Wed A Fri Skills muet include ECG TM honor A V P Salary negotiable CMI. 569-4232

MEDICAL ASSISTANT experienced phlebotomy EKGa. X-rar* Bu*y in-ternist * Fu l time Rota'jng sched-ule Good **iery A bene lM C e l be-

n- i p m 354-9672

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

N U R S E A I D E S

O R D E R L Y Mature male tor part l ime after-noons A m i l ends aa Orderly end Nurse Aide* tor weeaende and aa shifts Prefer experience but win train Appfy

F R A N K L I N M A N O R 26900 Frankm Rd

Southfield Ml

3 5 2 - 7 3 9 0

MEOlCAL ASSISTANT Pert t ime end/or t u l lane tor cknic

Westland Send resume to P O Box 52468 Livonia. Ml 48152

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part time, afternoon* Experience helpful but not necessary Redford area 937-6123

MEDICAL ASSISTANT exper i -enced for Walled Laka area family practice Good pay and beneftis Full and perl time position* avail-able Ca l 624-4511

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Full l ime Experienced only No evenings or weekend* Birmingham

1 CMI 647-4425

MEDICAL ASSISTANT immediate opening lor evening hours Canton c l in ic Pleasant f lexible o f f ice

j e * negotiable Gayie 459-0700

MEDICAL ASSISTANT t rom deek and insurance mmgham. fu l or part ume negotiable CMI540-9782

b M m j Bir-me Salary

MEDICAL ASSISTANT OR LPN F u l l ime, internal medicme or ga*-t ro depertmeni Woodland Heetth Care Canter 536-4700

MEDICAL ASSISTANT lor Southfield office, 4 to 4 i days per wee* Paid vacation medical A dantM Insurance, pension plan Ex-perienced only apply 569-2066

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Matur* per*on wtth mmmmm 5 yr* experience In EKG. pulmonary tunc-

xr*y. iniections, and vene puncture Excellent sMary end ben-eftis 55^-0688

MEOlCAL ASSISTANT F u l t ime/pan t ime for busy South held office Must have EKG and X-rsy experience Exceaent aal-ary and trmqea Send reeume lo A F Ba*. 2717 Colonial Trail Bloom-held Hil l* Ml 48013

MEDICAL BILLER bu*y oral surgery pr*c t ic* «i South-held C a l 9am-5pm Mon thru Fn

559-6190

MEDICAL BILLER Troy area looking lor medical bUmg assist an! Hourly wag* plus benefits Call Kathie 424-3650

An Equal Opportunity Employer

MEDICAL BILLERS & COLLECTORS

It you are a lop quality medical baler and/or coaector we can offer a unique opportunity to work m rioepi-tai buamee* off ice* You mu*t have a thorough knowledge oI 3rd perty bi l l ing A co lec t ion procedure* Qualified candidate* wm receive an outstanding compensation package

Ca l Ms Weinberg 353-0300 An EquM Opportunity Employer

MEDICAL BILLER Computer bUmg experience need-ed Doctor s office m Pontiec Excel lent pey Pieaae c a l 336-0860

MEDICAL BILLING immediate opening, t u l time Com-puter experience In medicM being required Exceaent salary beneftta Contact Administrator 591-0453

MEDICAL INSURANCE BIWr/Book-keeper Farmmgton Allergy office Fu l /par t - t lma Experience helpful

478-6302

MEDICAL LAB TECH Private W Bloomfield nlertWty practice Part t ime 10 run intensity tests R1A A EIA experience helpful 2-3 days per aieak 851-6030

MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT experience neceesary Taking appl icat ions 669-5186

Troy area pieaae phone

MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT tor busy internist of f lo* Experience nacaaaary Knowledge of X-Ray pre-ferred Ca l 476-9250

MEDICAL OPPORTUNITIES Reception tranacrtpt ion BUng. medical a u n t m g . secretarial Fua A t ime pen l ime poaiuons Cictatani tatary A benefit* C a l Mad-Match 651 -0652

tor podiatrist off ice m Southfield Part-time. 20 hours Send raaiati* 10 Boa 9900beerver A Eccentric News-papers. 3625' Schoolcraft Rd U«onla. Michigan 48150

MEOlCAL RECEPTIONIST tor Cardmiogy off ice Muet ba abM to type reports Bmgham Farms A rea Ca l 647-6222

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Wanted tor buey 4-doctor dermatol-ogy group Muet ba able to type and

: personalty a mual Local-

C a l between 8:30 am A 5 pm Aak for Snarrl 569-4234

MEDICAL RECEPTIONBT MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLER

MEOlCAL ASSIST ANT RADIOLOGfflT TECHNICIAN

AvtatabM immadtolah AA ta Ann Ar-bor area B e n e f i t * ava i l ab le

26011 Evergreen S o u t h M d Ml 46076

MEOtCAL RECEPTIONIST tor buey Oo uma eld practice W e r e are ioc*ing tor a aharp A eneigstlc pa iaon Good Mtaphon* MUto re-atared No ewaa or W Aak tor Oreta HeNyerd

MEDICAL TRANaCR^TlOMWT ta y a w norvw must heve sarong em l anwmdog j beckpround Waal

MEPCAL T * A H B C R » T C W T

I i O - | 1

NURSE AIDES tram | 4 en hour A p p l y n i

CAMEL OT HALL

IS >00 Ann Arber T re l

AnEeuMOe

U p t o 1 6 - 2 8 h r

ICALTM C A M a n C M M O M k L S g a a i a w k H

4661 Bmaa oma. Re>

Man A PA 1 - * M Wea M M

M U a a t OR MWMCAL l a a T A A T T

NURSE AIDES

Superior Pay For Superior Performance

Long term aaMgnmarvt* available m Farmington area Pan lima poei-t ion J also avaiiabM Ouelf ied appli-cants «na mac be weoibta tor High Tech Home Heeith TrMning Pro-gram Must heve I reer experience or certif ication Must also have own reiiapie tranaportatlon

CALL NOW - START NOW

THE MEDICAL TEAM

358-2260 NURSE AIDES

Up to 16 25 - hospital - nursing home experience required Hearth Care Proleesionals. LTD

Slid 25699 W 12 M i e s360 Mon A Fri 10-12.3 30-5 30

Dbn Village Plaza o 1001 Mon i - 5pm, Ttkirs 9am-1pm

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l M e d i c a l

OPTICIAN D I S P E N S I N G O P T I C I A N l o r Ophthalmology Center m Rochester Saws aoart, product knowledge with fashion sense Fu l and pan uma poeitions Benefits and com-mrsnon program Pleee* contact Deborah Satvefb Bahan Optical Center 656-6990

ORAL SURGERY RECEPTIONIST pen time Experience m dental pre-lerred Oakland country area

547-6836

RECEPTIONIST front desk dantM experience prelerred Mon thru Thur*, 32 hour* benefits Ptymouth aree Ca l Roeemary 453-0560

RECEPTIONIST lor Farmmgton X-ray cknc Cxteaeni fringe benefits Appfy to Southfield Radiology Aaaoc 15901 W 9 Mie . Ste 110. Southfield. Ml 46075

REGISTERED MLT - needed pert rime tor physicians office * i Garden City Start ing pay H O an hour Pleeee send reeume to PO Boa 664 Garden City M i48<35

NURSE AIDES $5.60/$6.10

COMPANION AIDES $4.60/55.10

FOR NEW HIRES

Growing home care agency a seek-ing qualrfled experienced personnel for pr ivate duty cases throughout Oekland Country Choice o l Deys A Hours Ca l between 10am - 4pm Monday thru Friday

OAKLAND NURSING

UNLIMITED

540-2360

REGISTERED NURSES Northvtae Regional Psychietnc Hoe-prtM ha* operiaiga tor several Staff Nur*e* (RN i) and flrst-ims Supervi-sors of resident care staff or ar 6 hour sh/fi (RN HI Tneee po r t i on * re-quire * diploma or Bachelor s De-gree m Nursing and Michigan keen-aura Psychiatric nursmg experience a pre t* r r *d - no! required SaMnee are $ 1 4 2 7 hr.'$29,795 yeer or » !5 65 hr /S32.677 yeer AdditlonM 5% tor af ternoon and mldmghl shifts Excellent fringe benetlls ft in-terested ca l Mr * Dixon RN lor mor* information at 349- 18OO. axt 231

An EquM Opportunity Employer

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

RNS LPN S Work tor the pool the l works tor aa the hcepr-.als

Heeith Car* Pro4eeaionai», - T D Southfield 357 7060 Deerborn • 563-0056 Arm Arbor 747-6070

R N S

PSYCH NURSES NEEDED For specie! three monff i aaey iman t Musi have aoarty to cars tor geria-tric patients with duM diagnosis and fusion, o l act ing out 32 hours per e e l * nwwnum con'unrti iieriI Afi#r -rvxtr and madn^nt avmlntXm

S24.00 per hour OLSTEN HEALTH CARE SERVICI

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

ACCOUNT ANT-BOOK KEEPER aath general ledger and peyoa re-t ian experience tor CPA Arm Sand reeume to Moore SmMh A DaM 30903 Northweetern Hwy 103. Farmmgton HMa. Ml 46018

5 0 4 H e l p W i

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE/ PAYROLL CLERK

ACCOUNTING CLERK./DM* Entry Deeign • coneiruclion V m seekaig person 10 assist w i t ' vanoua protect eccountmg tasks neceeeary tor me preperebon proceeemg A m a m * nance of protect accounting records A orfirngs Mmg 6 general ofhee Ou t « * ae requeed Send raeume 10

Matthew Chappeae Controller THE ARGOS GROUP

27777 Frankkr Rd Sun* 675 SoutnfieM Ml 46034

q iared computer lauMtanfi a handl ing of p e r o * d

1 I f f P O Box 300 SoutMtald. Ml 4A037 or c a l 363-3311.6x1 217

A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E &

R E C E I V A B L E C L E R K S

Ca l Kathy SERVICES

552-0950

RN Wtlh OBGYN experience pen l ime Salary commensurate wtth s i perience Resume 10 EJ K o i o r s MD. 12S41 Middlebei i Suite 401 Farmnngtem Hills. 46018 626-9971

R N with OB/GYN leechmg experi-ence BSN preferred Part trnie some evenings A Saturdays SaMry commensurs ts wi th ex per .ence Send 'eeume 10 C T e e 22250 Providence Or . Su 210 Southf ield Mi 48075

NURSE AIOS Full A Part t ime openmga - a* shifts Appl icat ion* now bemg accepted

Venoy Continued Care Center 3999 Venoy. Wayne

NURSE ASSISTANTS F u l Time A Part Time

We are commit ted to providing the higne*t Qualty Nuraaig car* avail-able to our reeKJante Providing rewarding ooportunrtM* to our employee* W* offer a benefn package ehich m-d u d e * tuit ion reimbursement, medi-cal in*urance A mor * An afflfcatlon with H C R the sixth largest provid-er of long term care services m the U S To f ind oul mors contact Linda Lukiewskl 427-6270

University Convaleeeenl 28550 5 M i e LNoma

N U R S E S

A I D E S

A F T E R N O O N & M I D N I G H T

S H I F T S Fu» ume. experience not neceaaary w a tram See Carol Brown

NIGHTENGALE WEST 8365 Newburgh Rd

Westland nam Joy Rd An EquM Opporttmiry Employer

NURSES AIOES W * ar * looking for mature carmg peraon* who love older peopta Ex-perienced or w i l tr«m Mt Vernon Nursing Center. 26715 GresnAeld

NURSES AIDES $5.50 To Start

Weal Bloomfield Nursmg Center affiliated with WIMarn Beaumont Hospital has openmga on a l shifts tor Nursea Aides No experience neceaaary. we wt» tram you. Start ing wage ( 5 50 per hr wrth increase to AS 75 per hr aftar 6 mos A 16 00 attar 1 yeer with a to! compamem of fringe benefits rtiaasa apply at 6445 w Maple nam Drake Mon-Fn. 9am-4pm

NURSES - Fun A Pan time Compet i t i ve benefi ts in-Houaa pool GPN $7 5G-S8 25 LPN -$6 25-$ 10 RN - $10 $12 50 cent shift deferential AMo have opening tor a Psychiatric kkasa For more information CM 326-6600

NURSES R N. /LP.NVM-A

National Health Care Co with rm*b-pta Metro locations now hiring m Pontiac. Bloomfield HMa. Brighton Novi Deerborn A Weet lend Out-standing working hours A condi-tion*) Hourly pay - b*neflts Bonus A incentive Cat Beth. 559-7368

NURSES - Your could be the perfect background tor a rewarding career * i raaidenflM and commercial / In ree in law reel es-tate Be your own boa*. eM your own hours. $40,000 to $70,000 In-come and a *ecur* futcrs C a l about o v CAREER SEMINAR ee-nea Century 21. 478-6006

NURSING ASSISTANTS. M tana days, ahemoona and p a n tana na«-night poamona a aaebU $4 06 lo atari, quarsarfy rataaa No eaparV

w * t ram For more

NURSING ASSI8T ANT F u i * pan o m a

We are commi t ted to provnang ma

h HCR me 6fh lai a m provider o l long term cere aantaaaa ta Ihe U S To and out more ismpky contact Ma r t y r w f c i t a r M i m a i . fevaarvtoa Drec lor by catang 466-0610 or ap-

6 Plymouth Court. 106 "agperTy PtymouMLia

A n i g u M O c

N U R S I N G A S S I S T A N T S

A i a h i f t s Ufa are In naad of carina paapta to add to our Ma« ta M M r n to our

ofienng mar* 1 educarion and

M T O O L E B E L T

N U R S I N G C E N T E R I Rd . LNOM*

Registered Nurses H ^ T A L pen 1Maa_ opporki MJII

V a ' io HdurMXHSh

O R T .

BOTSFORD General Hospital

RN - Apt 30 hour Busy dermeloiogy office «i South held CImical experience helpful Salary A benel i t* commensursie wtth experience C a l 353-6686

RN Day charge nurse Poeition evelebls for RN interested m managemenl level poeition m suburban tkHed nurs ing faci l i ty Mu* t be self motivated with supervisory skia* A

THERAPtSTS Growing dur *p le medical equo -ment company ha* * con t rac l poei-tion *v*u*OM for * Regi*terei3 Rea-pvatory Therap«t and a Registered Physical TtierapMt. tor noma car * market Send reeume 10 P O Box 761 Southfield Ml 46037

THE Southgaie Regional Center ha* opening* lor reps tered Nurses on s fua t ime and pan time basis on a l 3 shifts We are s State of Michi-gan Department of Menial Heeith Fadkty. With 17* bed* serving peo-ple wtlh developmental disability Ws offer excaaent fringe benefit* end competit ive salary Contact Personnel at 283-9200 Ex 207

An EquM Opportunity Employer

Including tui t ion •ee c a l Mary La Toumeeu. Ur*-• ty Convalescent A Nursmg

Home. 28550 Five M i e Rd Uvonia. Ml 48154 427-6270

RN - FULL TIME - Experienced In Qncology or rv preferred but wMlng 10 tram Current market wagaa 536-4700 Woodland Heefth Care Center

Home heeith care agency aeeking part or f u l t ime RN s tor esstsrr i Wayne county 1 yeer maOKm-aurgt-cm experience anth strong *aaeea-menl skins BSN prelerred but not required Dayt ime hour* FlaxibM work schedule Trammg aveHabM Fu l time beneftta United Home Heeith 451-2255

An EquM Opportuni ty Employer

RN/LPN F u l A Part Time Midr*ght Shift

Poeition avalabie m akMed nursmg facttrty Paid orient at lor. Salary based on experience Contact Mary La Toumeeu D O N University Comratoaoant A Nursmg Home. 26550 Five M i e Rd Uvoma

427-6270

RN/LPN Midmghl shift SkMed nursmg facility looking for carmg protee-sionM Witti sincere vnereM ai g e n * i nc * with the toAowmg qua«flca-l ion* CMkcM competence sen motivatad. supervisory abMty A good organization Exceaent salary Shift dMarent iM and benefit pro-gram avertable Salary MvM accord mg to experience Caa Mary La

A Nursing Homa. 26550 F * e Mae Rd . Uvoma. Ml 46 1 54 427-6270

, RN. LPN or GRN Warned tor buey Farmmgton HMa pediatric off ice 20 - 30 hours per eeak Great place 10 won. 855-4145

RN/LPN PART TIME Pre-nalM raaittonflM facMly in Ferm-ington Has has an opening on m d -

tor wea l end i A vacation re-: n cent* A m o e For more ci tormauon ca l Director of NurWng 626-1707

An EquM Opportuni ty Employer

RN/LPN'S $200 SIGN-UP BONUS

Earn up t o $20 Hour!

We are looking tor apeota nursea to care tor our vent dependant home car* caaae Rochester araa - 8 to 12 hour rrndrngnt shifts tor pediatric patients Fraaar are1

a FuPy paid maior medicM health

a Bonus hour program a Instant pay a PMd or ientat ion

Work to! an agency mat carea about

Ca l Today" 343-4357

St. Clair Professional

Medical Services A Heeith Cere Pertner

o l St Jcmn HoepitM

RN A L P N - URGENT CARE PM hours. C * l 34 8 6000 Ext. 325 W o o d t a n d i t i t Care Cantor

RN - LPN

or LPN tor part tana 3 rag f in a weak 3 -11pm Sefery compet i t ive -negotieble Pleeee caa 349^2640

WMto lea Con MaecieniHome 43455 W >0 u a e Rd NoM

RN O B / G Y N

; r s r ^

s x : contact T *e kkanen I M O t n n s a

METtaOl SSJOO B O O O L CRAFT a c

LfVOe«A Ml 48190 An EquM Oapnr tuMH I n a a c . i

RN OR LPN - FULL m * i la ia Mae> C Heear Care (

a i i i a e i i T r e ; aaaa amy t o - l p e

RN

15475

R N S - L P N S - G P N S

$ 1 0 . 0 0 a r U l t O O

Tlf-ED OF THE USUAL ' '

Try working our Fiexi-snrh' The besi of both worlds - sleep in and «eve wor t eerty enough to enjoy your evening It you are interested m working 11 AM - 7 PM as s Owed Care Technician providing eaam ance 10 our 230 skWed genatnc pa-tients piaaaa apply Weetland Corv • Meeceni Center 36137 W Warren Weetland. Ml . Contact Uaa Boyd

A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K Southfield cons t ruc tor company has immediate openings lor a Gen-eral Accounting Clerk Must heve strong aptitude lor numbers and a desire tor advancement Fnendry p r o l a n lanw office it m w e e t e d please aend reeume and salery re-quirements m stnctiei confidence to L C Fo«mer Rud jewic i A Co 26200 Amen ta r > Southfield Mi 48C34

ACCOUNTING CLERK medical equipment marvj fadorer distributor located Weet Detroit neer Deerborn seeks mdnnduai lor accounting dept Experience m acccwnts rec»v able accounts payable A data entry Sand reeume with salary history to O e m P O Box 10040 Detroit M 48210

A C C O U N T I N G P O S I T I O N Experienced tnrougl- adtusiec trial balance good computer knowiedge required Aseocialee Degree m ac-counting A minimum ol 3 yr* expe-rience Excaaent benefits Send re-sume A salary requirement 10 J Lee Hackett Co 23550 Haggerty Farm-mgton Ml 48024. a t tn Lynn Dalaney

ACCOUNTING $ 1 8 , 0 0 0

Publishing comperry needs an orga-nised person wtth good computer

b * ty Benefits and tee paid C a l Marie at 353-2090 After 5 PM Appointments AveAabN

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

X-RAY TECH - tor medicM office Flour ctscopy Mus i be waang tor other reeponaiblrt ie* m the off ice Squere Lake 'Woodward SMary negotiable After 7pm 681 -3154

KRAY TECHNICIAN week temporary part - t ime posit ion

approximately 3 days. l 0 -4pm tor Garden c i t y d m c Mari lyn.421-8463

X-RAY TECHNICIAN - Fua t ime or part time Registered or registry ea-

C Mammogram experience C a l Woodtand Heeith Care Center

536-4700 Ext 589

X-RAY TECHNOLOGIST lered 1 FuA t ime tor busy orthopedic office Cxceaent working condlt lona W Bloomfield Kafty 651-0555

" 6 W e e k s B e f o r e "

C H R I S T M A S

And the money was tight

I was checking tne Warn Ads

Each Dey A mgm

Ads tor RN a LPN s and Nurse Aide* geiore

Wsnted tor hospital* nursmg homea. private duty m-s lore

But ' wanted lo work

Just M Christmas was thru

So I signed up wfth Norreli

And no longer IBM bkue

They have found the n g m 10C

And not even a lee

Now 1 work s f e n 1 went

I nave w n a to be tree

And I've plenty of cash

M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S

T o M E

N O R R E L L H E A L T H C A R E

4 7 3 - 5 S 2 0

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Wa need an cngamzed person 10 as-sist with various accounts payable

Due 10 e x p e n u n we 1 able 'eecorulbta mob uaM weio are eeeaing long tats em-ployment poeeeea the abMty 10 work w e l aMti other*. A poeeeea neceeeary common aanaa lo per torm S variety 0* leeks m our Ac-counts Payable or A c c a m M Re cai -eoie Dept We mm tram ihe mdhndu-• I* wnc have these Ijuamwa Appfy

person « • s» days 9am-4pm

HANDLEMAN COMPANY 500 Kins Bhrd Troy

hrJI stopagnt N of 15 Mae W of uvemotal

AAEAEOE M/F /H/V

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE/ FILE CLERK - a growing cumpeny e aeexmg an indmduM 10 work kM ume m our accounting dept Previ-ous accounting experience • pre-lerred Dutiee w e include at ac coimta peyeow relateB Bang aeeei mg accounts peyebte clerk ai various duties A miac dutiee re-quested by dept heed* Applications avMlaoM at Proc tor Homer. Warren. 2100 W Big Beaver Troy Ml 46064

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Clerk needed tor groeeng manufacturing company Fxrf or part-Uma 2 years

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE A Gener-al Off ice Clert 5

emoaer Apply a i person, with re-eume and salary -equrement* frgrr. 9AM 3PM Wenaafi BuAdmg l l i l i n -ata. 36340 Van Born Rd. Wayne

504 Halp Wanted Office-Clerical

Take this test. Want to earn more?

Want ta find temporary work you'll like?

If y o u a n s w e r e d " y e s " t o e i t he r q u e s t i o n , t a k e o n e m o r e t e s t - M a n p o w e r ' s U l t r a -d e x * Y o u c a n ' t fa i l w t i e n y o u t a k e ou r f r ee , e a s y - t o - t a k e s e r i e s of t es t s . T h e y te l l us w h a t k i n d s o f w o r k y o u w o u l d d o w e l l . . . a n d w h a t y o u ' d b e h a p p i e s t d o i n g fo r j o b s l i ke l i gh t i n d u s t r i a l , a s s e m b l y a n d m o r e . T h a t heJps u s p l a c e y o u in t h e w o r k you do best. So. you ' l l get peid more.

A s a M a n p o w e r T e m p o r a r y , y o u ' l l r e c e i v e g o o d w e e k l y p a y . A n d a fu l l b e n e f i t s p a c k a g e .

O n c e w e h a v e y o u r U t t r a d e x t e s t r e s u l t s , y o u ' l l b e c o n s i d e r e d f o r a l l a v a i l a b l e j o b s m a t c h i n g y o u r s k i l l s a n d p r e f e r e n c e s . C a l l t o d a y .

400 Town Center Dr. #101 Dearborn, Michigan 48126

271-5210

© MANPOWER' T E M P O R A R Y SERVICES

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

Caring. . . as a commitment

as a career e e nursing

Perinatal Leadership Openings St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, the 554-bed hospital unit of Catherine McAuley Health Center, invites you to join our state-of-the-art Maternal Child Nursing program, which includes single-room maternity care. 'Hie fol-lowing positions are available:

Clinical Nurse Manager, Perinatal Unit Required: BSN and two years related staff nurse and leadership experience Preferred: MSN with a women's health focus, experience with mother/baby care and high-risk antepartum patients.

Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist Required: MSN with an obstetrical focus. Preferred: experience with high-risk perina-tal patients. This part-time position is in our labor and delivery area.

If you are interested in joining our Maternal Child Nursing program, pieaae send resumes to our Nurse Recruitment Office at the address below or call 313/573-3C7t.

McAuley nurses-caring is our specialtyf

•^tSL S301 h P O SoacOW AmAftoOf MtcNQon 4*106

S p o n s o r e d b y t h e Ooigiom > n e i of M e r c y T o u x J e o l n 1891 b y C a t h e r i n e M c A i M y

. V f i

* .

1 0 F * O&E Thursday, November 17. 1988

w H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

typtoa. d tc tap tw t ia . mar A te lephone abM-

. I IS.000 Fee p e i d

I L O I S R A Y

: P E R S O N N E L SOUTHFIELD 559-0560

A C C O U N T S - receivable 4 p e y e b M c to r t l o r m«|or Troy c o r p o r a t i o n aome inventory knowledge N e i p M 4 " * U i i a o n e e f t c h b o a r d $14 ,700

SECRETARY - tor major r UOriM GOrpmet iun in Oak land Coun-q t M l a n r k tor VP. Dtaptoy Wr i te 4,

NEVER A FEE

- UVONIA - 473-2931

i U N I F 0 R C E S ' T H F L D B ' H A M 3 5 7 - 0 0 3 4 6 4 6 - 7 6 6 0

| ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

4 m o r a Mua l b a aaN-atartor 540 -2861

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 80 « p m . 1MB PC. Mrong orgenlza-uooa l sfcM*. 4 wr i t ing i k M s C a l tor Lor i , 355-0400

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E M a n a g e m e n t F * o p M - Your pro leaMonM M a cou ld b o t ho par lact backg round tor

t M a . Ba your own boa*. aa< your • a n hour * . 440.000 to 470,000 In-c o m a a n d a aacura future C a i abou t our -CAREER SEMINAR" ae-rial. Cen tu ry 21. Hart tord 478-4000 O a m u r y 21 . 478-8008

. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Tha tmdwee t ' s taaiaal g row ing a» g l u i U apaOa ty BMdng c o m p a n y M a a poMtton ava labM tor an *K»-v lduM wtth a s c a U n t commuracait lon M k . abMty to compoee le t ters 4 mamoa. hava a ganaral knowladga of o m c a equipment 4 seeking tha oppor tun i ty l o partortn a variety o l duties. Piaaaa submit n a m to: Of l lca AsaMtanl. Sulfa 133. 33723 5 •Mie R d - Uvonta. Ml. 48154

ADMINISTRATIVE ; ASSISTANT

KTimedMle opanmg avaMabia tor aail mot ivated organized Indlvtdual Du-Uaa M l Include ganaral ctor icM du-ties. coord inat ing company acttvi-uaa and support ing a l admin is t ra-tive funct ions of lha company G o o d T » n g toMs and knowtodge o f IBM PC hatptol. Piaaaa aand your ra-auma WITH SALARY REQUIRE-MENTS or appfy m paraon be tween »am-4pm lo

Personnel Department

A M E R I C A N Y A Z A K I C O R P O R A T I O N

6700 Hafloerty Road Canton. Ml 48187

NO Phono CMM I

> n Equal Opportuni ty Dnp toya r

ADVERTISING AGENCY Sacrotartal 4 copy ryptat poamons ——ah la Type SOwpm NBi W o r d P foceeMng exper ience a p lua. Shor thand p« atari ad tor ana Secre-t a n M pos i t ion ExcefMm phono manner 4 organizat ional skMs Soma t w a r t l m a Tal Twelve araa. C W Nancy Nawman645-4170

A n Equal Opportuni ty Cmployar

AMBITIOUS PLEASANT PERSON Bart t ima - i 0 -2pm

504 H a l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

A L L AROUNO OFFICE HELP Your c ler ical HUM could b o lha per-i o d backg round tor a chaftangmg A reward ing car aar MBt Pa* rapid ly g row ing compeny Pleeeent fr iendly a tmoephere Compet i t ive wage wHh

m o r a l F u l t ima. non smok ing of C M k O M A 32800 Capf toL oft

Fermington, L ivon ia

A M A J O R Suburban Marke t ing o r -ii N o v t / W l x o m

araa. haa entry MvM Cler ical pas . bona o p a n In our Cuetomer Serv ice araa. You a M work with our cua tom-a r * A aalaa rep*, prooaaalng a var la-ty of da la . handl ing o rder* , b M n g s . p rob lem* , a le Experience m tM-phona communicat ion* , da ta Input or genera l clerical a plua. C a l Mary. T h u r * or Fn botw 2-Spm 384-7347

A P P L Y N O W !

J o b s A v a i l a b l e

I m m e d i a t e l y !

Work today Ke ly Service* Aeeds w o r k e r * tor long arid «hort te rm as-s i g n m e n t * You mual be bo th de-p e n d e d * and energetic

# l ight mdustnM

B t y p M t e word proceealno

For more rnformatlon abou l going l o work lor A m e n c a * number one name In temporary ha*), s M Kaay Service* office clonaal lo you

Rochester Hills 8 5 2 - 8 8 0 0

Troy 3 6 2 - 1 1 8 0

Farmington Hills 4 7 1 - 2 0 5 0

KELLY SERVICES

The K e l y G M " People Not A n Agency. Never A Fee

Equal Opportuni ty Empioyar M / F / H A RECEPTIONIST tor BtoomAMd HI8* corporat ion, t o m e exper ience on Rolm. Dtmenaion. or HorHon helptu l Type 40 wpm, matur i ty a p lu* . 418.000 C a l Feye at Unl toroa

444-8500

ASSISTANT OFFICE MANAGER lor lawf l rm. Computer A w o r d p ro -cessing axpert . management A legal exper ience. business admintet rat ton degree, t op 1 0 * of ctoas. Mual b a per lec l ion is t A non smoker : Sand reeume A tranacrtpt l o Sandl . 1189 W Long Lake. Troy. M l 48048

ASSISTANT PreeKJent of Southf ie ld g roup n e e d s * h a r p I n d e p e n d e n t profect worker with l ight ahort-hand and PC background Di-rect achedulee, t ravel p lan* and expense repor t* . FEE PAID

Harper Woods. . . 372-4720 Troy. . . 649-4144

Harriet Sorge Personnel ATTENTION SECRETARIES PoM-

area C i c e l e m salary A bene f i t * Con tac t D e b r * aftar 8 p m 533-2043

AUTO BILLER Excaaent opportuni ty tor exper i -enced au to b i le r Outs tand ing ben-e f i t * and work ing cond i t i on * Joe PaMan Chevrolet. 28111 Telegraph. South f ie ld 355-1000

AUTO DEALER Au to Caahar tor busy South f ie ld dealer DeMaraNp exper iecne pre-terree. Muat ba able to run an add-ing machine, be neat m appearance and a n | « work ing wi th peop le Ca> Kyto a t Tamer oft Dodge.

354-8400

504 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i ce -C le r i ca l

AUTO DEALER South f ie ld Auto Deeier he* posi t ions o p e n tor the toaowwig:

FILE CLERK C A S H I E R with dealership

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR wi th

Oppor tunmee lor luture advance-ment Good^pay A benefits. Newty

Ca l : 353-1300. est 223

B i l i n g u a l P o s i t i o n s (Japanese)

e Execut ive Secretary To 432.000 e Secretary To 425.000 e Cler ica l Coordinator 425 000 e Engineer ing Secretary To 422 000 e Accoun t ing Clark To J 19.000

* / Interpreter $ 14 • Per Hr SUPERIOR BENEFIT PACKAGE

P e r s o n n e l S y s t e m s 459-1166

BILLING CLERK Fast growth te lecommunicat ion* company seeks Individual wtth tha dr ive to g row In our account ing de-par tmen t The right peraon muat hava g o o d math and communica t ion same Computer b M n o exper ience p i B i a s e d Compeneabon n o x M t u l benef i ts package Piaaaa cMI or sand resume to Paganet. 24333 South f ie ld Rd Lathrup VMeos. M l 4 8 0 7 8 5S4-3434

A n EquM Opportuni ty Employer

B I R M I N G H A M - entry la poa l t ion svs laOM Word Perfect ex-per ience pretorrad Contact 0 ernes

258-9300

AUTO DEALER A u t o bookkeeper tor aucuunts pay-ab le A s tock ing m new cars Muet

VIM ex-ExceAent

A pay C a l Kyle a l Tamaroff Dodge. S o u t h M d 354-8400

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER A c c o u n t * peyabM. bank reconcma

20 to 30 hours per Send reeume or latter of sppacabon lo : F A S.. 8400 Maple Rd . Weet B loomf la id . M l , 48322

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER Troy f inancia l Hrm seeks F u l Charge Bookkeepe r lor to! t ime poe lbon C a n d i d a t e should passees a min i -m u m of 2 year* exper ience or col -lege account ing b a c k g r o u i d Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e wrtti expe r ience P lssss con tac t Charlene W M e m e at 441 -7849

BOOKKEEPER/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Excaaent oppor tun i ty Is ava lab la for m o t t v a t a d individual regard ing su-perv isory posi t ion m our Bi rming-h a m resident ia l builder A p roper ty m a n a g a m a n t Arm F u l charge book -keep ing through trail balance A PCexper tence required Libra so f t -w a r e knowledge helpful Send re-s u m e to . Benelcks A Krue Develop-m e n t Corporat ion. 1800 No Wood -w a r d Ave... B i rmingham. Ml 48011. a t t e n t i o n Barbara Deweon

BOOKKEEPER - CPA seeking f u l t i m e Bookkeeper exper ienced m Pub l i c Account ing Salary nego t iab le Call afier 5PM A o n w e e k e n d s 354-8339

BOOKKEEPER, entry level. 1-2 y e a r * exper ience or educat ion Ac-c o u n t s payab le /account* receiv-ab le . ledger* . mvolelnQ Send re-s u m e l o Ehler i /Bryan, Inc . 28444 F rank Mn Rd.. Sou th lWd Ml 48034

BOOKKEEPER, exper ienced. atHs t o d i rec t account ing depar tment Payab le exper ience a must Excel-lent salary, fr inge benefits A work ing cond i t i on * . B i rmingham area C a l be tween Sam-5pm Aak lor Sue

851-7741

BOOKKEEPER - Exper ienced th ru t r ia l ba lance Benef i t* Permanent , f u l Ume poal t ion Reply to P O Box 03331 , Detro i t , Ml.. 48203

B O O K K E E P E R - (or A c c o u n t * Rece ivab le /Aceo ia i t s Payable tor m a n a g m a n t company «i Uvonia. C a l be tween 10am-4pm 525-4780

BOOKKEEPER F u l charge, fast paced ofttca. muat t ype and have good phone perso-nal i ty immadia ta opening Excaaent pay and benef i ts 477-1030

504 He lp W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

BOOKKEEPER tor Fermanglon Area Heeith A Baeu-ty Aid S to re Flexible hrs inosaen i M a r y A benef i t* , oppor tun i ty for edvsncement Exper ience requ i red Send reeume A salary requi rements to D M S . Fo lmer R u d w w i c z A C o . 28200 Amer ican D r . South-held. M l . 48034 or c a l af ter 7 P M 553-9154

BOOKKEEPER F u l charge thru tr i -al batonce Supervisory accouants payable, receivable, pay ro l . payro l l taxes, typing. PC computer exper i -ence for small o f l toa W e l orga-nised, seH-slartar. thorough and ac-cura te Non-emoker Send reeume anO salary requ i rements to General Manager, P O Box 178 Mi 44083

BOOKKEEPER FULL /PART TIME

Growing company needs s d o t a l or iented professional Exper ience m. payables snd a l areas of of f loa work Computer knowledge necee sery. LOTUS exper ience a plus SOUTHFIELD 358-0708

BOOKKEEPER Large p roper ty management com-peny located In Southf ie ld hee open ing tor eccurate detai l -or ient ed i n d i v i d u a l t o h a n d l e a c c o u n t s receivable Typing s k a s snd com-puter knowtodge he lp fu l Send re-sume inc lud ing salary r e o u i r e m e n t j to Bookkeeper p O, Box 5071, S o u t h M d . Ml . 48044

BOOKKEEPER/PART TIME Needed for i g in o f f i ce Knowledge of p a y r o l 4 related laxss helpfu l

348-9000

BOOKKEEPER - per t tk tor Law f i rm Exper ience In Data In-put A W o r d P a r t e d p i e t o n e d . Send r e s u m e t o M a n a g i n g P a r t n e r . 33533 Weet 12 MUe Roed, Suite 150, Fa rm lng lon HMa. M l 48331

BOOKKEEPER - per l Uma tor interi-or assign f i rm Approx imate ly 8 hou r * per week 433-3483

BOOKKEEPER - Part t ime Fsrm-ing ton area. Some exper ience In ac-c o u n t * receivable and tr ial ba lance Send resume to: P O Box 12023. B i rm ingham, M* 48012

BOOKKEEPER Proper ty management compeny Ie look ing tor a Bookkeeper tor their Regional Off ice m down town Arm Arbor Candidates should have 1 year of Col lege Accoun t ing or equiv-alent level o l account ing exper ience and prof ic iency on 10-key calcula-tor We a r * look ing for cand ida tes who are f lexible and an|oy an act ive off ice env i ronment It interested, send resume and salary require-ments to:

McKINLEY PROPERTIES Bookkeeper Posi t ion

P.O. Box 8649 A i m Arbor . M l 48107-8449

BOOKKEEPERS A c c o u n T e m p * the wor lds tsrgest tempors ry employment service spe-cial iz ing m Account ing . F lnenda i . Bank ing. Tax and Da is Processing Personnel <s now interv iewing lor f a l and winter poei t ions Temporery as-s ignments can lead to permanent pos i t ions Call lor an appo in tment and f ind out how much monay and exper ience you can ge l '

3 5 7 - 8 3 6 7

a c c o u n T e m p s A subsid iary ol Robert Half

Of Mich igan. Inc 28588 Nor thwestern Hwy = 2 5 0

Southf ie ld. M ich , 48034

LOTUS 1 2 3 SKILLS??

W e current ly have several poei t ions open requir ing Lotus knowledge The openings sre f r om Oats Entry to Full Charge Bookkeeping^ Call Laura Sampey C P A , Today - lor an appo in tment I

H A L F ROBERT HALF OF Ml.. INC

28588 Nor thwestern Hwy. * 2 5 0 Southf ie ld, Ml 48034

3 5 8 - 2 3 0 0 AH Fees - Compeny Paid

504 Halp W a n t e d

O f f i ce -C le r i ca l

BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY tor rapMVy growing mach ine too l A •ales co Aggressive A eeff-mottvat ed with e x p v t e n c * in compute r ac-count ing Accounts Payable /Receiv-ebM. tax term* general ledger A lournai entry $1S,000 par yr l o Stan * benefits Sand reeume A salary history to P O Box 9485, Livonia. Ml 48151

504 HMp W a n t e d

O f f i ce -C le r i ca l

B o o k k e e p i n g

Partial L ist ing of Pos i t ions FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER -This excellent f i rm m M l d - O s k l e n d Cry requraa s pro fess iona l Book-keeper with exper ience th ru f inan-cia l statements PC skins w i l g ive you the edge Great o p p o r t u n i t y

PAYROLL BOOKKEEPER - Weet S^tjfcWDsn real ae ta ta c o m p a n y s a t o a sharp mdfvtdua! tor p a y r o l of 800 Must ba exper ienced wtth a l aspects of p a y r o l p rep . w « b e t ra ined m taxes end r e c o n d l a t t o n a Excellent benefits

BILLING CLERK - Exper ienced medical MWng da rk is needed by this North Suburban o f l l ca Compu-terized knowledge is requ i red. Medi -care also helpfu l

HALF Robert Hag of Mich igan, mc

28588 Nor thwestern Hwy - s 2 5 0 Southfield. Ml 48034

3 5 8 - 2 3 0 0 Fee Pe id

BOOKKEEPING POSITION S m a i manufactur ing o f f i ce requires person with bookkeep ing exper i -ence Duties to inc lude, accoun ts payable, sales repor ts , genera l of l -lca and taMphons Send reeume to Seal-Dry, 488 S Opdyf te . Pont iac. M1 48057

BUSY Reel Estate F i rm seek ing Ex-ecut ive Secretary wtth shor thand, typing and word prooaealng a k « s Salary negotiable and c o m m e n -surate wflh exper ience C a l Juba for appointment . 352-5000

PLYMOUTH AREA - Part or M l t ime Cashier A General Of l toa help need-ed Immediatsfy C a l 453-8250

CASHIERS/SWITCHBOARD needed tor busy auto dealersh ip Experience neceeaary Phone Dion at. 747-1234

CHRISTIAN Radio s ts t lon. seeks off ice managar Br ight , mot tva tad. accurate Call Managar 477-4800

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

PART TIME - General Of f i ce Clerk , lumg and rmsc dut ies N o n amokar Experience preferred Contact L ibby, 358-5980

PART-TIME CLERICAL

Litt le Caesar Enlerprtees. Inc.. cur -rently has a par t - t ime cler ical open-ing In Its Legal Depar tment

Tha -deal candidate shou ld type 50-80 wpm. possess excel lent organi-zational skids snd be able to work approximately 25 hours per week Knowledge ol IBM PC and wort) processing a plus

For further cons idera t ion , p lease forward your resume and salary re-quirements to

Kevin A Rourke

Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.

Corporate Headquar te rs 24120 Hagger ty Rd

Farmington H i t s , Ml M l 40024

Equal Opportuni ty Employer M / F

CLERICAL A growing company Is seek ing an individual to work t u l t ime in our o f f -ice services dapt Out lea wM inc lude logging ot mas on CRT d is t r ibu t ion A sort ing of i ncoming A ou tgo ing m a l . occaalonsi e r rands may-be re-qui red with u s * o l persona l vehicle, previous d e n t a l exper ience helpful . Mon thru Fri. 8 -5 Full benef i ts Appacanons avai lable at P r o d or Homer Warren, 2100 W Big Bea-ver, Troy, Ml 48084

CLERICAL ASSISTANTS

Our continuing axpanalon haa creat -ed the need lor Cler ical Ass is tants These opsrunga requi re the toaow-•no genera S k i s • Typing snd W o r d Process ing

Copying documents Filing

Please send your reeume WITH SALARY REQUIREMENTS or apply m peraon between 9 a m - 4 p m t o

Personnel Department

A M E R I C A N Y A Z A K I C O R P O R A T I O N

6700 Haggerty Road Canton. Ml 48187

NO Phone Calls

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

D A T A E N T R Y

C L E R K Recent promot ion has c rea ted an opanmg for an Indiv idual to m p u l data mto our compute r sys tem The qual i f ied candidate w « be a h igh achool graduate wtth pro f ic ient 10 key ik ias Typing A da ta ent ry t ra in-ing helpful bul not requ i red

F u l benefit package and exceaent opportuni ty tor g row th A p p l y In person between 8 3 0 a m - 4 p m , c a l or send resume to:

Kevin A. Rourke

Little Caesar Enterprises. Inc

24152 Haggerty Rd Farmington Hills M l 48024

472-8797

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

C L E R I C A L Entry Level f u l t ime cler ical poa l t i on available tor respons ib le pa rson Duties include general of f ice s k m a Individual should be d e l a l o r ien ted and have good organ izat iona l a b u -l ia * On the Job t ra in ing p r o v i d e d with full benefit package Recent high school gred we lcome Appfy at

Fretter Appl iance Attn Adver t is ing Dept

35901 Schoolcraf t Road Livonia. M ich , 48150

I between Lev an A Fa rmmg lon )

CLERICAL Fretter Appliance haa par t t ime cier leal posit ions svai lable for amb i t ious people at its South f ie ld l oca t ion General office dut iee requ i red Ap-ply during normal busmees hours at

FRETTER APPLIANCE 28825 T e lea raph Road

SouthBewTMl

CLERICAL - Friendly P tymou th of f ice needs clerical phone answer ing person 30 hour*. 'week Call be tween 8sm-5pm 455-5353

504 He lp W a n t e d

O f f i ce -C le r i ca l

CLERICAL POSITION -A busy service depar tment of HVAC contractor Bookkeeping knowtedae helpful C a l 477-2200

CLERICAL/RECEPTIONIST - par t -t ime Southfield area Ca> 424-8800

CLERICAL SUPPORT Detroi t Hrm « m need of s Cler ical Support parson to accent a las l -paced department Ideal Candida ta w « be able to handle a var iety of dut ies A work with reiettvery n t t e dt-

Pro accura ls typing A Word Prooeeamg

* , a Must TMa la a lu* -wtth a Benefit pack-

age t o r considerat ion, piaaaa sand

Clerical Support P O Box 779

Detroi t . Mt 44231

CLERlCAL/WOROPROCESSING internat ional For tune 500 f i rm la IW-

apert-t ime people tor ctorlcai po-rt. Including wor<3prooeeemg

CMI lor interview Mon-Fr l A s * tot Roberta Sarrsckl

tor 281-4440

CLERKS The Bankers Collection DMe ion of independence One Bank. N A . sub-s i d i s e of Michigan Nat ional Bank m Southf ield la looking tor f u l t ime A pert t ime c lerks Appl icant muet havs previous clerical exper ience, typing skMs of 55 wpm. 10 kay cal-culator A IBM - PC/Olapiaywrt te IV experience A l new amployeee a r * tasted tor substsnoe abuse.

Qualif ied appl icants may aand rs -aume or apply m paraon at:

Michigan National Corp . Human fteeource* Dept N .S

29777 TaMgraph Onyx Plaza. » 2201

S o u t h M d . M l 48034

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

504 He lp W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l a r i c e !

Clerk-Typist Mich igan Credi t D r fak League * seeking s da rk - t yp is t wrth 1-2 yeers previous cler ical exper ience l o ee-sisl m s h igh vok ime. las t -paced en-v i ronment Accura ls typ ing (50 w p m | good communicat ion sk»s . and word procaaemg exper ience helpful We ofter an exceasnt benefit pa--* t p - Send reeume and aalary requ i rements to

H u m a n R e s o u r c e s

P.O. Bo* 5210 Detrott. Ml 48235

COLLECTION CLERK needed tor f u l t ime poal t ion m ambulance b e -ing of f ice Pieaae send * o r l letter or resume to: CEMS, A t tn Rita, 22575

C O L L E C T I O N S S U P E R V I S O R needed for Novi beeed ambulance s e r v o s C o a s d k x v b « n g A aupenrl-sory exper ience preferred Send r » sume to C E M S A t tn Rita, 22575 HeMto. Nov. Ml 48050

CREDIT CLERK-Nat iona l credn re-por t ing service in need of general off ice help Previous c r sd " or mor t -gage exper ienoe requi red Pieeae c s l M a s Adams 478-8925

CREDIT INVESTIGATOR/ GENERAL OFFICE

Fast paced isaslna oompeny needs peop le for credi t InveetlgetKwi snd gsnara l of f ice work Ssr id reeume to LAC, 30955 Nor l t iweelerr i Hwy , Fa rmmg lon H * s M l 40018, arm Credit Invest igat ion

CUSTOMER REP- F u l t ime tor buay r a t a l of l toa Must be w m n g to work evening* A weekends Experienoe m retail p re ter red Art Van Furniture. S o u t h M d . Ml 549-3770

CLERKS

CLERICAL HELP For progressrvs S o u t h M d of f ice Typing skills helpful, 45 an hour l o start Send resume to Personne l Office, 18000 W 8 Mile. S o u t h M d , Ml 48075. or c a l 559 -9400

CLERICAL - PART TIME 10am-2pm, personnel depa r tmen t A5 50 an hour Apply at First of A m e r i c a Bank Plymouth. 535 So Ma in

CLERICAL Part time, 25 hours per week, type 4S-50WPM. rmsc of f ice du t i es Re-

to P 0 Box 2925. Uvon ia . M i c h 151 a i

CLERICAL POSITION - Full t ime, entry levsl. for car leasing c o m p a n y located «i B i rmingham Process ing paperwork f r om of f - lease . sMc les Involves typing, f i l ing and c o p y i n g Word processing helpfu l but not necessary 45 00 per hour to a ta r i plus benefits Send raeume to: Box 152. Observer A Eccent r i c Newspapers, 36251 S c h o o l c r a f t Rd Livonia, Mich igan 48150

W * nave vanou* openings eval tab i* immedia te ly

FILE CLERKS Short term a** ignment m Auburn HMs Greet way to earn Holiday cash

CLERK/TYPIST Excellent entry level oppor tun i t ies !

DATA ENTRY CLERKS Both numeric snd a lphabet ic

PERSONNEL CLERK Long term aasignment Hung, sor t ing man and handl ing conf ident ia l mate-rial Ftequlree accurate typ ing and 2-3 years office exper ience

GENERAL CLERKS Short and long term entry level poel-t ionsl 30 - w p m typ ing requi red Troy area1

MAILROOM Shor l and long term Troy aree posi-t ions

DRIVERS Must have good dr iv ing r e c o r d Long and snort ta»m ass ignments now available'

Call today to set up an interview!

ENTECH SERVICES. LTD.

Auburn Hills 377-4980 Farmington Hills 737-1744 Troy 588-5610 Warren 558-9599

CLERK TYPIST Bloomfield Hms account ing f i rm needs shsrp profsss lons l Typ ing 50wpm wtth D /E A general of f ice dut ies Long t e rm Exca*ant bene-fits S6 50/hr

TEMPORARY SOLUTIONS Birmingham 845-0900

COMPUTER OPERATOR/Secre ta ry for Rocheatar CPA f i rm Previoua data entry A general of f ice exper i -ence required Permanent pos i t ion wfth seasonal over t ime Prior work tor CPA firm a p lus Apply m person Fanner Meistrom A Oooang. 1000 W University. Suite 318 or phone M r s G a m m 651 -5471

CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK Entry level poeit ion svaHsbi* In S o u t h M d company Muat have good organizat ional akiaa A pleas-ant phone manner Send reeume to P O Box 300 S o u t h M d Ml 48037 or c a l 353-3311. axt 217

CUSTOMER SERVICE - for ma»or co rpora t ion m Auburn H i t s srsa. data entry exper ience (3-6 moa t Type 45 w p m accura ls A good tsle-pnons skins Heavy people contact C a l Lucy at UMtorce 046 - /664

504 He lp W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

DATA ENTRY OPERATORS Computer serv ices company in Lrvonia has immed ia te h * oma day shift operunas lor CRT - Oats entry operators G o o d typ ing spaed with rvgh accuracy ra le eeeenbal At t rac-tive s tar t ing pay wrth excellent ben-efits A advancement o p p o n u r * a a are s ranabta to quaaf led candi-da te * For m o r * in format ion piaaaa c a l 281-4220

0ATA ENTRY - peop le for major corporat ion wi th 3 locat ions Novi. S o u t h M d , Livonia Type 40-50 wpm . data entry exper ience helpful WW give fu r l her t raining free »S-S« 50/hr C a l L inda at UnMorce

473-2932 or 357-0*44

DATA ENTRY/SECRETARY P a r t - t i m e / T e m p o r a r y w i th w o r d processing exper ience 70 w p m typ-ing ski l ls computer exper ience helpful Protsasicinai appserance and good p h o n e sk i ts required Downtown * h n Arbor Send resume to Box 148, Obeerver A Eccentric Newspepers 36251 Schoo lc ra f t Rd Lrvonia. Mich igan 48150

DICTAPHONE OPERATOR/ SECRETARY

F * * t - p a c e d m a n u f a c t u r e r s rep seeking htgh energy sel t -stsr ier wrth t h e f o l l o w i n g q u a l i f i c a t i o n s Knowledgeable I n the u*e ol IBM 38 computer system wo rd processing dkrtsphone snd beaic secretarial skMs Must have g o o d communica-t ion skins and abarty to work wrth others Send resume t o T P C P O Box 3304. Lhroma. M i 48150 Atten-t ion J.S.

DISTRIBUTION CENTER leak ing exper ienced pro lses ional for fun t i m e S e c r e l a r y / R s c e p n o n i s t SOwpm. excel lent phone skins A PC/Word Proceeeing exper ience s plus Ws offer bensft ts A s generous employee discount plan Submrt re-sume to: Personnel 38170 Amrt ie in Rd Lrvonia. M l 48150

DATA ENTRY CLERICAL posi t ion-Avai lable for Detroit manufacturer company Of f ice A computer expen-ence requ i red Benefits Send re-sume A salary requirements to P 0 Box 441902. Detroit M l 48216 A n

Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

DATA ENTRY/CLERICAL F u l t ime posi t ion In Tal-Twelve Aree to assist Bookkseper Dul les to In-c lude Deta entry, filing, wo rd p ro -cessing. recept ionist relief Some bookkeep ing knowledge pre fer red Contact Debb ls 258-5500

DATA ENTRY CLERK

Fretter Appl iance has s lull t ime position, available In the Oeta Pro-cessing Depar tment Responsibi l i-t ies include calculator operat ions, data entry and general der lca l du-ties Typing skills or CRT sxpenence helpful Apply in person

FRETTER APPLIANCE 35901 Scnoolcreh Road

Livonia. Ml 48150 (between Levan A Farmlr ig loni

DATA ENTRY/Inventory Clerk -temporsry fun t ime posrtlon Prior exper ience m convert ing f rom man-ual to compular tzsd inventory con-t ro l helpful 8em-5pm M o n - F r l Send resume to Box 164 Observer & Eccentr ic Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcra f t Rd . Lfvonl*. Michigan 48150

DATA ENTRY OPERATORS t l seded tor market rseearch f i rm n Fsrming ton HMs Part - t ime leading to full Ume WHfcng to travel Aver-age key s t rokee 9 000 M in imum salary 45 75 an hour C a l A aak lor . kck ie. 553-4100

DATA ENTRY OPERATOR - tor Fur-tune 50C company In Troy Knowl-edge of Lotus 1.2,3 helpful 116.800 C a l Hazel at Unl torce 846-7063

DIVERSIFIED COMPANY-Frank i m locat ion needs f inancial secretary bookkeep ing thru t r M Diane* accu-rate typing- l u l t ime Good salary r o o m for g row th 855-5488

ESTIMATOR Commerc ia l interior design fVm lo-cated m Plymouth Pesires highly motrvs led es l ims to t tor ouo la t ion depar tment A m in imum of i yea » experience with cons t ruc t ion f a d e s or custom manufac tu r ing a mus! Account ing and computer " j e n c y s plus' Full benef i t package Salary commensurs te wi th expe-«rvce Re-sume to B o . 906 Observe ' 4 Eccen tne Newspepers 36251 Schoolcrah Rd Lrvonia Mich igan 48150

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY lor Bir mmgham based real estate develop-ment A management company Skills must Include W o r d Perfect Lotus A shor thand exper ience Ex-ceiient benef i ts p rov ided Send re-sume to H W Godderd " O Bo« 1120. B i rmingham. Ml 48012

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Farmmgton H « s f inance company needs secretary for president Mus i be personstwe snd have exci lent typing skills, shor thand helpful Sal sry to commensu rs te wtth experi-ence Send reeume to Personnel 40420 I v y w o o d P l y m o u t h M i 48170

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Needed to assist perfect ionist president of S o u t h M d C o r p o r a " o n Must be f lexible on over t ime snd at tent iv* ot detai ls Send -esume to P 0 Box 300 S o u t h M d Ml 48037 or call 353-3311 Ext 217

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - f u l t ime Benefits g rea l oppor tun i ty for s highly mo t l vs ted A responsib le indi-vidual Computer exper ience help-ful Excellent work ing condi t ions professional a tmosphere Finencial planning f i rm In the Somerset Mall srea For interview c s l 649-3250

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

immediate opening lor Executive Secretary to report to pr**n>*nt and vie* president of last growing Dan-tat Plan Job requi rements mini-mum 5 yrs of exper ience excep-tional management and organiza-tional sk«s Must have shor thand dictat ion and typing sans of st leesi 80WPM -Murt lMste or Word Star word procsssmg skins s must Send resume to Personnel 2000 Town Center, Suite 2200 S o u t h M d Mich 48075

FULL T IME/PART TIME General Of f ice wrth s a w aunty and publ ic corn a d exper ience Ask tor Mr Cone, 644-6845

I A l u m i n u m S i d i n g

i HOME G. SERVICE GUIDE on 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY E O W O N / 4 P.M. FRiOAY FOR MONDAY E D f T H X

5 A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

ALL & ALL SERVICE MaMng. c o o l n (

JC . • A l wo rk guar

QUALITY . A L U M I N U M A VINYL S ID ING

FREE EST. Refer Uc . / l na .

kALUMA ENTERPRISES - A lumi -•um A vtnyl Mdmg. t r im , gut ters , n o r m w i n d o w * A rapa i r * . U c . i n * 14 years Exp Fraa EM, S44-3735

A L U M I N U M A V M Y L S O i N G Repairs. T r im. Gut te r * . W i n d o w * .

Q a a k r a b U M n g . 14 yr* expe r ience r e * Es t L ie C a i Ken. 421 -3816

L O W E S T P R I C E S AAan. Sid ing A Gut te r * instal led

A Cleaned Roofing A re la ted wor 471-2000

s -Door* A Roof ing

AUR CONSTRUCTION

* ROSE APPUANCC REPAIR *

— Low Rase*. 7 Dey* s Week N o Sarvtoa O a r a a wWi

S 4 3 - W M

tt A f t W o r k

> mi A I SRC • M vour homa or o M o a f

** *Tl. n " j j J -51uS i l j * * " " *0U

•Year's H o r n • T T O O A Y ^ I

C U S T O M

LEHR

^ A ^ h a l t P a r J f l

GRAVEL S T f W N Q

I LEHR M 1 - 8 0 1 6

AQUA-STOP

T L a * « > g g g p -

27 B r i c k , B l o c k , C e m e n t A L L KINDS of Cement , Br ick A Block Work Porches dr iveways, steps, walk*. B l g / s m a l j ob * S tone. ch imney repair* ; glass block A pav-ing br ick A tae work Exp.. Lie. A In*. Free Est C a l anyt ime 534-1570

A - 1 MASON - NEEDS WORK Chimneys. Tuck po in t Porches. Driveways

D o n - 6 4 5 - 4 2 4 5

B L O C K W O R K 1-517-544-3391 1-517-540-4021

BRiCK M A S O N Br ick , b lock Firaplaca*. Special iz-ing w r e p a y uceneed C 4 G. Maaonry C a l Cra ig437-1534

C H I M N E Y S

C R O W N CONTRACTING 427-3901

C U S T O M BRICK York • Repa i r * A New Bnck Sidawa l l Q u a l t y work Special iz ing Porch p a i r * Free Est

A O l m n a y Ra-Kefth 477-0073

D R I V E W A Y S . 0 s r s o e s . w a l k s , na. Br ick A Stock

L iceneed 565-7479 Free Est UNIVERSAL CEMENT C O

EMH CONTRACTING INC Cement A Masonary

• S m a l or larga

•Fast, eff ic ient

•W aterpr oof lng W O R K MYSELF FREE ESTIMATE

348-0086 JEAN-S MASONRY

mtor tc r . Exterior M a e o n r j A oon-crete wo rk F u l Oma Exper ienced

344 -0474

33 B l d g . t R e m o d e l i n g A BEAUTIFUL Asssn t s r t . KMcftan. Bath or Custom Deck 11 Y r * Exp FuSy UC. 4 In*. Fraa Eat COMPLETE CONST C O 477-7706

ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

A D D I T I O N S Cuatom Designed To FM Your Houaa

K I T C H E N S Choice Of Cuatom Formica

Or Beautiful Wood

R E C R O O M S With Cuatom Bars

A T T I C S WWiSkyaghts

B A T H R O O M S

metaaed * Time For The Hoaday*

LICENSED 30 YEARS EXPERIENCED

3 4 8 - 5 1 0 3

ALL QUALITY

33 B l d g . A R e m o d e l i n g

A FAMILY BUSINESS

R O N D U G A S B L D G . • A PERSONAL TOUCH •

K ITCHENS. VANITIES, COUNTERS BASEMENTS, DOORS REPAIRS

VINYL 4 PELLA WINDOWS U c . A Ineured 29 Yr exper ienced

4 2 1 - 5 5 2 6 BATHS - KITCHENS

O l d Cabinets refacad Mke naw Formica Cabinets A Counters

Van i t ies . Dtefiwasfier*. Disposals in-s ta l led LICENSED WALT. 470-0091

* KITCHENS * Work Myvel l

Cabinet RefaOng Formica Counters

326-5025 BEAUFORO CARPENTRY SERVICE

Res A C o m m l Remodelars Baaamant * . rec rooms, s to rm win-d o w s A d o o r * A l t ype* of home Inv p rov Lie. A In* Free Est 592-4457

CARPENTRY - PAINTING DECORATING - FREE ESTIMATE

JOHN RUSSO, 669-5248 CARPENTRY

Rough A FMaft . K l i c h e n * Baths Counter Tops - W i n d o w * / D o o r *

replaced. WoirnaMzad decks R. B E R A R O - 541-8311: 349^)544

C O M P L E T E REMOOELING By U e ' d Contractor 23 y r v a x p

Qual i fy work Reas Pr ices Work mysel f R e t . 477-2206 or 477-7743

C O M P L E T E R E M O O E U N O QUALITY WORK I

K i tchens. Oaasmanl i . Rac Rooma U n i q u e Inter ior* 294-5400

C O U N T E R T O P S C a b i n e t s

A l l M o d e r n i z a t i o n Rec rooms - Reasonable

Frank Rashk) 474-5852

D E C K - O - R A T O R S A l ph as H of cai pantry C o m m e r c i a l A nee ider t ia i

525-1707

QARRATTT CONSTRUCTION C o m p l e t e commerc ia l A raaMam i s n i u d s l i g Ptomcmg. .Metr ica l J i i w s < palming, r Sam1 anna. A D C

H O M E IMPROVEMENTS BY KEN INGLE

aatoe m CuMom Decking A Rac • 456-7287

H O M E REPAIRS A R f M O O C L M G

C A L L DA VE ANO SAVE

I T C O S T S N O M O R E

. . . t o g e t 1st daaa w o r t manahip F M S T PLACE WINNER of two i l e a ON s i A W as. HAMILTON

HAMILTON BUILDERS CaM 960-6690 24 hra

R A T Z L O F * MOOCRNOATION Cowyasas Home mi'»i u i a i i i i l Sar

. joaa OUR SPECMLLITY

33 B l d g . & R e m o d e l i n g

K I T C H E N S E. W. Wholesale offers a wide variety of kitchen and bath cabintry to fit all budgets. Builders, home-owners. apartment mana-g e r s , r e m o d e l e r s , ge t wholesale prices everyday. Bring In your dimensions. Ask about our special "Truck Load Sale" dis-count!

Call 600-252-2347 Mon. - Fri.

LET DETAILS COMPANY create your remodeang protect W t ime for the Hol idays

SPECIALIZING IN KITCHENS

DETAILS CO. For The Tradi t ional A Colonia l H o m e DESIGNING Interior A Exter ior CONSTRUCTION A RESTORATION C a l us tor an appo in tmen t

DETAILS CO 549-0961

LEVEL LINE CONSTRUCTION AddHlona. Decks. Roofs

KRchena. Bathrooms, a te Rob. 540-1643

MARS BLDG CO Commerc i a l Add i t ions , K i tchen. Dormer * , Rec Room. Be th Sid ing Free eat Prompt serv ice 534-2444

POWELL CONSTRUCTION .INC

A l typea of modern izat ion Free Eat U c 4 insured

974-1545

ZACK S Const C o Ca ipe i i l l y m e OU Craf tamane way Uc A m * Cuatom oak A h a r d w o o d *

Ba th* Ki tchens T i e A W indows

Mi * . - - • • i „ . u a r p e n t r y

ADDITIONS DECKS A REPAIRS Dseemsnt Convers ions

C a l Jerry I S y r k

532-6140

A KITCHEN SPECIALIST

ton 724-7910

ALL TYPES CARPENTRY

A L M A R CARPENTRY UC I M S knprovamsns*

A Ftnieh Carpent ry C r o w n MokRng. Stair

v i tehana Basements, a te Fras Est Ask •or A lan 537-1

C a a 474-4444

« D m 20 Years I . c a r w n e e * * K i t chen* o b a M ft daoka ft • W i t i i i • a c u Caa 586- ' * ! • ft

CUPBOARD CRAFTERS

• 247-0001

241-7242

H A L L M A R K CARPENTRY H A H

m. Caa 4«a-a«Ti

39 C a r p e n t r y

JUDGE'S CARPENTRY Complete ca rpen t ry wo rk

Formica work, ba ths , k i t chens 35 yrs Exp 542-9768

KEN FlERKE U c - I n s Carpent rv Decks, gutters, roofs, a lum siding, rec rooms, w indows, d o o r * , e tc Reasonable Free Est 937-2390

Low Price Repairs Carpentry, decks, remodeang. roof ing, plumbing, pa in t ing

471-2600

North Star p rope r t y Serv lcas Carpentry related ma in tenance re-pairs, protects ki t pa in t ing Cus tom shelves, storage area*, c loset sys-tems 20 yrs * x p 348-3310

RETIRED BUT NOT TIRED Can do any job a round yen* h o m e C a i Me A Save T ime A Money-CALL JOE 437-5145

SIGNATURE W O O D W O R K Cuatom furni ture, cab ine t * , w a l un i ts a l fkiishee. per fect ion is t m ds-sign A execution 872-7144

SMALL ADDITIONS A REPAIRS Beaement Convers ions

16 yrs exper ience C a l Jerry Evanlngs 532-5148

SMALL WORLD SMALL J O B S

DONE EFFICIENTLY A PROFICIENTLY

BY A LICENSED CARPENTER

WALT 525-1707

- WE DO REMOOELING Home Off lcs. Oaeement

I Moldings 30 y rs 939-6519

4 1 Carpet

M I C K G A V I N Q U A L I T Y F L O O R S

Mohawk Galaxy A W o n d e r l a n d Stammaatar*. 44 90 aq y d Arm-strong. Congoleum A Marvnng ton No-wax m y t 46 9 0 aq y d S o M vi-nyl Ma. 41 49 sq R Fraa est Ski l led European ns lMtor Special new homea 4 rentats 24 yr* I Exp

42 Carpe t C l e a n i n g

• Dye ing A N ALPINE FRESH CARPET -staam citanlinfl serv ice 2 rooma 4 ha*. 430. one chav free Any sofs

420 Any chak 42.2-0254 R ' «

L O W P R I C E S Rug Ctoamng. mataamg. Floor S t r ip Ing, P o M a n g . ReRwahir ig 4 7 1 - 2 4 M

44 Carpe t L a y i n g

i l

AAA CARPET REPAIRS Seems A reef retchmg a0 rapa i r *

1 DAY SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED

6 2 8 - 6 6 8 8

ALL M T A L L A T I O N A N C P A M S OAVE S CARPET

J v-s Exp Ma C a l Oawe 4 2 1 -

CARPET » « T A L L A n O * i A REP A M

10 Years Exper ience 2 4 i - i m

55 C h i m n e y C l e a n i n g CAPS A SCREENS INSTALLED

MILLERS CLEAN S W E E P FULLY INSURED

525-0235

C H I M N E Y S CLEANED & SCREENED

427-3981

H I G H H A T

CHIMNEY SWEEP ineured Guaranteed no meea Runcaps Damper * , Rapa i r *

Certif ied by W o o d Meeting Al l iance State Licensed (S2778)

Member of the N.C S Q H3830

5 3 1 - 8 5 3 1

56 C h i m n e y

Bu i l d ing A R e p a i r ALL TYPES

OF CHIMNEY WORK nap airs. Naw. Cape. Flue P ipe * A Bnck Work 471 -2000

CHIMNEY'S • New & Repairs • Cleaning • Screens

Deal With Owner " CAQLE & SONS

645-6265 • 584-3066 CHIMNEYS - PORCHES BRICK RESTORATION

Rebuilt. Repaired. Leak* S t o p p e d Tuck Pointing Flaahmga. C leaned A Screened A l Work G u a r w i t e e d Free Estimates LKaneed maured

824-2733

Chimneys Repaired or b t * t i

ROOF LEAKS STOPPED Senior Crttzsn Discount

i c e n s e d 4 Ineured CROWN C O N T R A C T I N G

427 -3001

57 Ch r t s tmea T r e e *

TREES & CHRISTMAS Dacor M Your H o m a Or

By Ftorsl Designer 20 Y r * C a l 537-4204

• 1 Decks • Pa t toa CEDAR OP W O L M A N I 2 E D D E C *

bum to city code

82 Doo r * INSULATED STEEL ENTRY DOOMS

Oarage d o o n • T R U C T t O N

M P G O O O D O O P Lucka i w r i n g

4 E w t r ) r ^ i ^ r i h e j w a l L

STOR. MSULATED E N T P Y W A Y S 4 Aluminum >*ui iwa Top a> M a U n a O u a f i Pi u l a a M u n ^ i His leaea Shop A/ound • Then C a t 470 -4040

STEEL M S U U t T K O E N T P Y W A V S 4 Atummum • s a r m e Top Qua l ty ProSaaatonaPy Shap Around - Than C a l

Sl ipcovers /C l r>g

64 D r e s s m a k i n g

A Ta i l o r i ng

78 F i r e w o o d

PROFESSIONAL ALTERATIONS A REPAIRS on any type of ga rmen t 1 Day Service on hems avai lable O n d y Green 525-4413

65 Drywa l l AAA SPRAY TEXTURED CEIL INGS

Drywall A Ptastsr Repairs

522-0430 DRYWALL Insulat ion A Finishing

Ws et isn up aftar oursetvee FAMILY SERVICES

C a l after 6PM 381-0077

DRY WALL A PLASTER New A Repair Hand or Spray tex-tur ing Acoustical c e l Ltc.-Guar 30 y r * * x p 543-0712 or 482-7543

DRY WALL Pleslenng, Pemting. Naw work

Repairs. Textur ing UC - Free est C a l Rick 474-7173

LOW PRICES A ^tpai f p i a i l s n n o .

taping, levturcang. atucco 4 * 1 - 2 0 0 0

66 E lec t r i ca l A A A ELECTRIC

Ra* A C o m m . breaker A fua* pen-el* . plugs, v io la t ion* U c Low Pric-es Fras Est Anyt ime 544-7909

ABOUT TO CALL an e lec t r ic ian? 25 yrs. exper ience Older h o m e * my special ty Fraa aeumaie* A l t y p e * Of work 534-9544 626-0002

ABSOLUTE QUALITY ELECTRICAL riesiOsntia Repairs A ma ta l a t l ona Liceneed - insured - Guaran teed Uvonia Electric C o - 471-5132

8ILL OKLER ELECTRIC Res A C o m m - L ie A Ins

Fras sat Work guar 024-4713

B O L L I N E L E C T R I C

4 2 5 - 0 0 3 0

J . C . P R I C E E l e c t r i c S m a l Job fipaciaaett

Fres Estimates Sr Cnnan Discounts 400-4206

M A R T I N ' S E L E C T R I C R a a / C o m m /VtotoBona oorr Free eat I c A M 502-0*33

TOM SHORT AL A SONS

8 8 E K c a v a t i n g

EXCAVATING Septic M d a . Gradmg. Clear ing.

Free aet Ok l fwuftng. Kubblah pick u p Ground Work Conet 403-4830

EXCAVAT1NO rig. Sewer Wat iry I o t * . Septic Tanks

72 CHAIN U N * FENCE M T A L L C O

42 80 p a r t i Gaiaa A atttngs ex t ra

STEEL A WOOO Faneaa

ALL SEASONED HAROWOOC 1 Mee oard M T I 4 " s a ^ t r i

« » 0 » . 407

AA A N D R E W S FIREWOOD O a k - M a p l e - W e l Sea* (4x8-16) 455 lace co rd -2 1100 Mixed soft wood, $30 Free de l rieerby 459-4055

93 F u r n i t u r e

F i n l a h i n g A Repai r

ABSOLUTE BEST Firewood. 100% h a r d w o o d . p r * m l u m q u a l i t y . 4X8X18 .480 face cord Pate j o h n * o n A Asaoc 258-1160

ABSOLUTELY s i spin mixed Hardwood* S60 tecs co rd I4 "x4 "x16 -18" l 2 / m o r a 455 ea Free Del Uv . /Nearby 464-2433

ADMIRE YOUR FIRE SUPER WELL SEASONED

H A R D - BIRCH - FRUIT HACKER SERVICES 474-0914

QUALITY SINCE 1946

ALL FIREWOOD 445 00 del ivered dumped 453 00 del ivered s tacked 477-0958

ALL SPLIT MIXED 1 yr seasoned hardwood 2 co rds tor $110 del |4x8> 16-181. Kindl ing- 3 bundlee. S10 292-2715

A - 1 QUALITY TREE SERVICE T n m m m g A removing Hardwood, spin A seeaonaa 450 s face deftv-

537-8700

FIREWOOD Weft-seeaoned oak. maple A

other ha rdwoods (2x4x8) - 465 (4x4x8). 4130 Deliver ad 485-0905

FIREWOOO $45 per tece co rd 4 x 8 x 16 Alao special s m a l w o o d A rounds S o n wood. 420 par face 332-8974 335-0796

G U A R A N T E E D S e a s o n e d F i r e w o o d

(FACE CORO 4 xS ' i 16-14- m langth) • OAK

I Face Co rd 457 50 or 2 tor 4110 • WHITE BIRCH

1 Face Co rd 100 or 2 tor 4115

WE HAVE a 1 QUALITY WOOO -Come see tor y o i r s a l -

ALL WOOO OELIVEREO WITHIN A 10 MILE RA0KUS OF CANTON TWP

L u c a s N u r s e r y 41680 Ford Rd.. Canton 981-4666 or 981-5361

MIXED SEASONED MAROWOOC

455 Par Face Co rd (4xSx 10| For Free Da lvary C a l 534-1962

QUALITY SEASOS4ED HAROWOOO

404 05 lace cord. 4 < r > 1 0 - 1 l I Cty 904-181

466 a oord or 2 tor $ 100 <4x0xt0|

1 Day deevery 1-417-521-4013

tOOH HAROWOOO SpM Ssaaanad 4 Fraa Oeevery

4 0 0 / t o c e oo rd (4 x 0 - s t e " k 1110 tor 2 face co rde 4150 tor S 444-0030

81 F toor S a r r t o a A SETTER FLOOR SANOFNQ J O S

O M «oors aur spsr isP i

477-7740

COUNTRY QUALITY HAROWOOO FLOORS M C

1

DANOY HAROWOOC FLOOR F m a M n g - i t a rPaaad * o o r * M M M w - . - ^ - -* » - - -a fta i n . -A " • "aWeo " Bpa fsT i i > v i s io r o*

A lP SYSTEMS C U S T O M PfSTALLATIONS

GAPY S PL m i — I S 4 NSATMO

ANTIQUE A FURNITURE REPAIR Restorat ion / Reproduct ion

Flo-over S topp ing / insu rance Work Deeier Pnces /Comp le te Reflmshtng

781-8895

FURNITURE REFINISHING

& MARBLEIZING • Staining .

• Lscquermg -• Fsux F nisTvng •

• Pofyeeters •

ON Furni ture - WMIs • Storefronts

Contrsct Glass. Inc 647-4910

REPAIR A RE FINISH FURNITURE Any Type of Caning and Rush

4 7 4 - 8 9 5 3

96 O a r a g e * GARAGE DOORS

Steel insulated Ent rance Doors Taylor Door Dis t r ibutors

Farmmgton G v a g s Doors 477-2380

GARAGE DOORS Steel Entrance Doors

Gusran tssd to bast your best deel or w e ' i give you a garaga door opener FREE!.

Save money, cal l ue LASTI New A Ueed Per ls Ins Work SHAMROCK DOOR CO 534-4053

MIKE RASHID Bnng your bsst dsa l lo m s A I w e beet HI Owner opera ted A servicer!

Taylor Garage Doors Naw A Deed Garage Door P v t s

We remode l o ld garagee Energy ef

doo r * L i r snaa i l b id 1 year guaran-tee. Iree aaL C a * 474-3040

97 G a r a g e Doo r Repa i r

BOTTOM EDGE RUST REMOVED

saw g v e e r i

Arm*, s p o r e s s t a l e d 2 Yr Guar * • * * SAVE-A-DOOR. INC 294-3007

88 G u t t e r s A L U M I N U M O U T T E R 8 - S«MNG A T R M 25 yes

478-5037 or 474 -1425

AFFOROASLE GUTTER SERVICE l u l

A lened ecrpeneo id 4 f i i n < < i a w i P 4 7 T S 7 1 7 *

C L E A N I N G REPAIRS NEW HEAT TAPES

47120OC

C l e a n i n g S p c . i 3 5 NMB. r a p * * , u r a a n a l

D O N - 6 4 5 - 0 2 0 6

I Repea t 4 i M 0 1 0 0

D E P E N D A B L E Gutter Cleaning Serv.

Raea i saasAaa eat Mar ty 1 *4 -1075

FARMRHQT0N GUTTER

• s r s t a

M O R E

O N N B X T

P A O E

S0< I M P W a n t s d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Protee-sKmal tor c h e l a n g m g poemon m dy narmc engineer ing compeny Poten i m t o prow l o of l lca manage! sno r tnand l o 120 WordPerfect Lotus 1. 2. 3 Mus i be flexible I M lo work over t ime se« dwected Fe rmmgton Mias Salary lo 422 000

awlh 8apar>anca S ' ' a s u n e «*tt\ covar Mrft®.

Ua«)c« UJ8, W B k > o m h « j Ml 4&S21

EXTRA CASH n a tsrr*# to *imn arvopgvtg k * \r>0 4 f h m v Xtm wmt tor

Lierii lacaplionitu *m> s r e d p r o

c«M>aor* a«c«(ar i M A 10 ope ra to r *

Short Term - Long Term Your Terms

J M a r t i n

V i c t o r

T e m p o r a r i e s 38215 W 10 MAe between H e m e a d A " e g g a r t v mast doc* to Wendy sI

474 8722

l A R M I N G I O N HILLS INSURANCE Agancy -»aads ampenencad Personal I -oas Parson L ail Anna Sher 4pn- 470-2004

FILE CLERK Down town L>efroit based f i rm seeks File Clerks for f u l t ime posi t ions Ou stif led candidates w * be Sart-Ster tars wi th g o o d organizat ional sr - iH CXrtias wal inckrde hang ngnt lyp iog A anawermg piionae Previ-oos Ofhce evpa ' -enca r-akrtvx but not rmcassary T Ms la an entry level po-siuon wi tn potent ia l tor sdvenca-" W t in our expending company L o m p e r s a t i o n memoes tun oena f tn < o- c o n v d a - s t ion sand resume 10

Fee Cver» P O B o . 779

Detroi t Mi 48231

F I L E C L E R K Entry level posi t ion for our wor ld ~~1i> naadQuarters lOcaied «i Souin-t-aid to file sys iem -epor is A main-la in compute r l ap * log tues individ-ua l w i t a l s o p r o v d e o r d e r process ing pack -up "he posi t ion

-asponaibie vx^vidual with t n * ab " t y to work m a 'sst paced env i ronment A type s rrvmmum of 30 35wpm E • cai ieni oeneft l peck

II m te ras ted please send - M . j m e IO

. FILE CLERK P O BOX 2227

S O U ' H F i E L O Mi 48037

F I L E

C L E R K

Full t ime pos i t i on svsAabie m our Account ing Depor tment tor a F*e Cier* schoo l gredus ie Must nav» good spaaing and math a blk Has We oher exceaent salary end txmehts Piaasa send resume or let !**• pt mterest . or s lop n oafween 9am s n d 3pm t o

Humsn ctas.-«j' c a i Dept FC

V l a s i c F o o d s . I n c . 33200 W 14 Mile Rd

W Bloomfield. Ml 48322

An Fous i Oppo ' l un i t y Employer

FILE CLERK wan ted fo> ms|Or Birmingham law f i rm F n|f y laval posit ion oharmg tus PlKiaf' ls Look ing tor person who <S nard w r y k m g energetic A eager lo •»arn CSB Mrs l o m e a t l 042-7000

FINANCIAL Planning rep needed for credit un-ion ear nee o rganaa t i on Candidates m o u l d i s v e an Asaoos lss Degree A oa sk i l led m pubae contact Sales asaistant backg round Pes! tor tras posi t ion Send resume m a u d m g de-sired salary l o Box I680bssrver 1 E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o i o a f l Rd . Lrvonia. Michigan 48150

GENERAL OFFICE neip wanted wrth purenss ing exper ience Computer input know ledge helpful F u l t ime Apply st 32525 Stephenson Hwy , Mao ison He^)hts neer 14 Mi

504 He lp W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

GENERAL CLERICAL Fua or par t Uma - typing Mmg gen e r a off ice du t ies O e t a l A customer or iented With g o o d phone akias Ap-ply m person or sand 'eeume to H s m m s i MUSK, 15030 Middtsbei t u v o m a M l 48154 12 M i s N of 5

GENERAL OFFICE Fua Ume r P lymouth Muat ba accu-ra ls wtth numbers J o b includes sh ipp ing A rece iv ing Pleasant phone manners Accu ra te typist Computer tnc ie lsOoe helpful Send raeumea to 42105 T outh M l . 48170

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Aggreeene auburben real estate p rope r t y m a n a g e m e n t company needs s reeponatoi* person tor * 11) person of f ice l y p m g and ganaral off ice exper ience requi red Salary and benef i ts commeneure le with exper ience 443-0000

GENERAL OFFICE WORK Par i t ime. M o n - F n 2 - 6 p m

C a l between I 2 n o o n - 2 p m for appt 427-8010

GENERAL OFFICE Responsible «v *w3ua i tor s m a l Bloomf ie ld HMs law f i r m Tvpmn A »ght bookkeepmg. e tc 254-4083

GENERAL OFFICE Typing 50 W P M answer phone. M F ing South f ie ld A r e * M o n - F r i . 8arn-5pm 2 yrs exper ience pre-le r red Please c s l Shaley 352-1506

F R O N T D E S K R E C E P T I O N I S T

Entoy dee img wnh rvgn level Execu •'»* m this p r o l e s s K m a s tmospners Use your exceaent phone mannsr snd typing skil ia I ' i b C C plus 0«ne-t i ts Fee pax) C s l Eieanore s t 3 5 3 ?090

After 5 PM Appo in tmen ts Ave l sb ie

SNELLING & SNELLING

G E N E R A L O F F I C E immedi te opemng m pie as am NW Lmorua off ice Must be g o o d typis i A nave a pleasant phone manner Computer exper ience s p lus Out not mandatory For appl icat ion A inter naw call Mrs Byron 474-3808

GENERAL OFFICE - manufac tu r ing / distr ibutor m Southf ie ld a looking for person wtth some of f ice skilia ideal pos l i on lor HS g r s d u s t s Qual-if ied cand ids l s should have typing, f ikng computer A phone exper ience neipful Send resume to Perftonnai P O Box 5085 Southf ie ld Ml 48086

GENERAL OFFICE - expenencad person for industr ia l o f f i ce m Farm-ington HMs Some knowledge ol ventory cont ro l , p roduc t i on schsdu-kng meads sales A cus tomsr contact usetoi Typing A u * * of compute r r»-Qui»ed. good benef i ts A paid vaca-t ion prov ided Salary commeneurs te wi th backg round For interview c a l between 9 a m - 3 p m M o n thru Thias

471-2300

GENERAL OFFICE Wor ld s largest manufacturer of ms-chsnics hand tools A diagnost ic equ ipment haa an immed ia te open-ing lor someone wi tn very good off-ice skAs Good communica t ion skills in s 'ss t paced env i ronment required Account ing sxpenence a definrte plus F u l pa id benef i ts Piesse c s l tor an appo in tment

4 76-7300

S N A P O n T O O L S Farmington Hills

An EquM Oppor tun i ty Empioyar

GENERAL OFFICE ful m t Dene-fits. Slue Croea 540-4520 GENERAL OFFICE no sxpenence necessary lua time poaltion tor

471-48*0 GENERAL OFFICE p(Ml Bon. good typist figure aptitude A ixpenence necessary CM Mr* L iwton De-tween 10-3pm 647-2100 GENERAL Ofllca. Book keeper A Odd Jobs Part time flexi •Pie hours Weil peid position. * unua ua»y cape-Ue 10 MUe. Ever green at

GENERAL OFFICE PEOPLE (15) tor Troy corporat ion, kght accounts psysbis exper ience • some de t s en-try (12 .000 C a l Glenr ia M Unrtorce

648-7662

504 He lp W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l GENERAL OFFICE CLERK

Muet nave pieeamg personal i ty Soms pubkc c c m t s d mostly by phone A c c u r a l * typing A must For appomimsn t c s l between 9am-5pm

552-1108

GENERAL OFFICE Expanding Auto dealer looking tor f u l t ime d a n c M personnel Dealership expe-rience pretorrad but not a moai C a l Loret ta or Berty lor an appo in tment

349-1400

GENERAL OFFICE - Livonia d is t r ib-utor seeks data* and customer arm-ts ted mdivtduM. with g o o d phone skids l o f iandM buay front deek Typing and d a n c M axperemce re-quired some data eniery pre fer red Send reeume including salary histo-ry to PO Box 9113. Livonia. M l 48151

GENERAL SECRETARY For Southf iMd mor tgage company Appl icant should be s sei f-star ier with good commun ica t ion skiSs A type V>-G0wpm CaH lor appo in t ment 354-2070

GENERAL TYPISTS - some d a t t en-try helpful but will t ram Type 40-45 w p m accu rs t * 4 8 6 6 ' m o CMI Lows* at unr torce 473-2935

GUARDIAN GLASS C O a o f fer ing a f u l t ime off ice poa i t nn App l icants must posses* except ional te lephone skMs A en^oy customer contact W e offer s compet i t ive s t * r t m g salary A an excaaent benefit peckage Apply m person at 24150 H * (corner of 10 Mile Rd I a r m m g t o n

471-0180

HEALTH INSURANCE BILLING Accounts Ftecervabie Clerk. Must type have abety to operate * ca lcu-lator CRT A.'or Personal Computer Fun t ime days with benef i ts Replies to Accounts Rece ivsb i * 31780 te legrapn Fid Sutle 200, Bi rming-ham M ' 4 8 0 1 0 o r e * * 642-5038

H O L I D A Y

D O L L A R S Get a heed star l cm m a k i n g that ex tra money for the holidays Long A short term assignments avai lable for •C le rks •Typ is ts • Secretar ies • Word Processors • Data Entry Operators • S w i l c h t o a r d Operators

Top Pay Benefits - No re* W o r d Processing f raming if you Qualify

T E M P O R A R Y R E S O U R C E S

737-1711 Southf ie ld - Uvon ia - T*ylor

Troy - Ann Arbor - Farmington Hulls

HOSPITAL BILLER Temporary posi t ion available tor person exper ienced In hoep i t * ! bat-ing High pay Detroit area 589-0500

I M M E D I A T E

O P E N I N G S

Kefly Sa r«xas is in of Data Erw try Opera to r * »or both fcoog ar*3 %r>on t s rm o*0gorn#nt$ You rnuSt be fast an<3 accvirale arxJ hav« immtt-larrty Wfth mny keyboard aty%a

For mo*a information call

Troy 362-1180 295 Kirts Brvd

Su i t * 100 Troy Mi 48084

Farmington Hills. 471-2050 37000 Grand River

Suite 205 Farmmgton Hms 48024

KELLY SERVICES

The K e l y Glrf' People Not An Agency: Never A Fee

Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer Mr F/H INSURANCE'ACCOUNTING

Farmington H i l s area Seeking per-son with account ing background-some r s a i s l i t y insurance expen-enca-A abil i ty to comraunica le wi th cl ients Contact Mrs H a m m Mon - F r i . 6 30am-5pm 855-06SO

504 He lp W a n t e d

O f f i ce -C le r i ca l INSURANCE ADMINISTRATOR

This posit ion >eqmree secretar ial and admimeiralrve saas Rasponsi bail ies include ptnceaamg of msur am.* appacst ions proposals and mamiananca o l ckant accounts Send resume and salary history l o Manager P 0 Box 7007 Bloomf la id Mills. Ml 40302

INSURANCE CLAIMS PROCESSR - m in imum 2 / yrs sxpenence (workers compensa t ion background preferredi Light typing, data entry A good verbal communicat ion w a s requi red * x c a i a r t benefit package salary c o m menaurate wrth exper ience Send complete reeume m d u d m g salary history to Personnel Dept Corpo-rate Service Inc 29500 W 5 Mae Rd L ivon ia Ml 48154

msurance-E xpenenced Only

A G E N C Y P O S I T I O N S Southf ie ld - Livonia • Troy

Detroi t Deerborn - Fa rmmg lon CommartaM A ParsonM Unas

CSR s Msrketmg-Cla ims-Raters

CONCORD PERSONNEL 19500 Middleben Rd 478-2200

INSURANCE Home off ice of Livonia insurance company has immedia te lull t ime Openings for

O f f i c e C l e r i c a l s B e n e f i t s A n a l y s t s

I Experienced)

Compet i t ive salaries. 4 ' i day work company paid 1'inge benef i ts

inc luding health insurance p * « l hol-idays A rscat ions CaH

591-4690 Mon thru Thurs 7 30sm-4 30pm

Fr. S i n 12noon

504 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i ce -C ia r i ca i

I n s u r a n c e V e r i f i e r Full t ime ideal for high school grad-uate Typing and .-or computer data entry preferred Need clerical and numerical apt i tude Send resume apply

BRIGHTON HOSPITAL 1285' E Grand Rrver Br ighton, Ml 48116

(313)227-1211 An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

INTERNATIONAL carb ide tool com-pany is look ing fc* a customer set Vic* person to f l l the team Must have customer service knowledge snd good ryp-ng snd phone s k * s Carb ide knowledge a plus Send re-sume or can iSCAR Metals M W 34200 Capitol Civoms. Ml

525-8070

L E G A L

A S S I S T A N T S

S o l d co rpo ra l s P a r e n t a l experi-ence a bemg sought by one locafly headquar te red national f i rm A tour yeer degree along with t h r * * to tour years exper ience a daaaad ' Ttoa la an extremely wea-menaged. arowtTv o n e n i e d moneyed okent Superb benef i ts include bonus and stock opt ions To 425 000

L E G A L

S E C R E T A R Y

Enthusiast ic secretary with good snor tnand experience a neeoed by this smal l practice Should heve front of f ice appear knew i V i t ram on W A N G To $19,500 Many many others lo chooaa f rom Contac t u * tor detai ls

P E R S O N N E L

A T L A W

3000 TOWN CENTER SUITE 2500 SOUTHFIELD Ml 48075

358-0060

ONE KENNEDY SQUARE Ste 1032 DETROIT Mi 48226

964-2909 LEGAL ASSISTANT - part t ime If your look ing fc* an oppor tun i ty to p rac ' i ce par i t ime wnae a t tend ing schoo l Farmington Hills so io-prac-t ionei is seeking s person interested in the fields of Estate F-tanning. Business » Corporate Reel Estate A P roba te Diversity and client con-tact Law office exper ience A com-p le ted classes in these areas pre-lerred W o r d proceeamg exper ience A sk i lK necessary Excellent com-pensat ion & opportuni ty for selt-s i * r t * r Please cMI Sam 737-4550

504 He lp W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

LEGAL SECRETARY Bmnmghem

Dic taphone rneaaant workmg con-a t i o n * BeneM* C a l Fran 250-4000

EGAL SECRETARY Real Estate A Genera P Smaa buey M m L i csasnl Engasri

A W o r d Prooaaalng M^to A

LEGAL SECRETARY of maior in

eath mmenum 2 veers i s to l i d expe-rience Typmg 70iwpm strongly pre-fer red W o r d proceeawig «uas a plus FiexibM dantM Salary exper ienci corr idor

For conf ident iM conaderaUon send resume and salary r *quw*man t * l o

Gary R Sensi t ises Esq Cu Liens meucanoaCo Of America

35 W Hurdn. Bu 300

Equal Oppor tun i ty Eraptoyer M / F

LEGAL SECRETARY TOP " i l l s needed lor high pey position, with 5 M t o r n a ; Farmmglon Hms caw Firm C a l 851-4770

T h o r e d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 7 . 1 9 M O ^ E

504 He lp W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l LEGAL SECRETARY

W a tram if * o * d work exper ience Three poeruone a v i e b i a an true ex pending sub i xban M m Graat bene-Ms and p * d pa rk i ng To 23K

A l Fee* P a d 904-5500 042-2033

Network Reeourcee

Contact 24 hour J o * HoMne tor

M A J O R R E T A I L E R Look ing tor to p i n caaa MMnga A I ary commenauraaa wa Send rsauma l o a a * A Eccentric Schoolcr Ml Rd LtveWM. 48150

A n

l E G A L SECRETARY For p iaml l fTs personal mjury anor-ney Expenencad plua IBM/PC WordPer fec t Southf ie ld 356-1555

LEGAL SECRETARY Exper ienced only S m a l Souoif toid law o f *ce . g e n e r a practice Excel-lent pay 358-0030

LEGAL SECRETARY Exper ience m Wor O p e n e d A Per-sonal In tu ryHt iga l lon Non smoaei Ask lor Mark 737-0400

L E G * L SECRETARY'TRAINEE foi lawf i rm m Troy Must type 60wpm Send resume to Sandl 1189 W Long Laka. Troy Mi 48098

KEY LINE • Graphic ar ts p roduc t i on h r m has immediate opening tor ex-p e r i e n c e d K e y l i n e r n a b i o i d s newsletters! C a l 557-0505

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Redto«d service bureau Exper ience required Full or pa r t - t lm* Day* or evenings 937-1180

L E G A L

S E C R E T A R I E S - t e t our 25 years of service and ex-per ience work tor you For profes-sional p lacement services tempo-rary or permanent -agister now wtth THE agency lor LegM Secretar ies

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAIO

H I L L S T R O M & R O S S A G E N C Y , I N C .

6 2 6 - 8 1 8 8

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS We are looking lor 10 exper ienced opwa^ors lo fm immedis te vacan-cies on our day snd af ternoon shifts Join us in our Lrvonia locat ion Don ' t wan to make that, change! I N D A T A C O R P 422-8002

LEARN Word Processing or Lotus i on t t ra ining excellent inst ructors. B i rmingham or Downriver locat ions PC Tu to«s mc 284-6652

LEGAL EXECUTIVE SECRETARY for Prudent iM Town Center Of f ice Must have exper ience in workers compensat ion light bookkeepmg A IBM computer ExcMlent salary A benefits tor the right person CMI Ckana at 352-4690

L E G A L

S E C R E T A R I E S Experienced tor permanent A tem-porary assignments Tn-county

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAID

J O A N N E

M A N S F I E L D

L e g a l P e r s o n n e l Suburban Areas 362-3430 Penobscot Bldg 961-8580

LEGAL SECRETARY f u l or par i t ime Opera te PC Gompet lb to with W o r d Perfect so f tware Salary baaed u p o n experience 455-0000

LEGAL SECRETARY Busy South-field a w ofhce exper ience m plain-tiff persona l mfury onfy need apply Excel lent benefits snd salary.

352-1000

LEGAL S E C R E ' A R Y - Busy South-field law ofhce experience m plain-tiff personal mfury only need apply Excel lent benefits and salary

352-1000

LEGAL SECRETARY -For a par tner m a busy Southf iMd iaw f i rm Expe-r ience preferred, but not neceaaary Exca lan t benefits Salary neooO-abw Cal l Carol 350-4400

LEGAL SECRETARY - Roc f»a ter HWa W o r d proceeamg A taping skills requi red

Pieaae CMI 652-8660

LEGAL SECRETARY wflh current exper ience and computer abMty tor Southf ia id lew off ice Can Kern 250-9444

LEGAL SECRETARY Ent ry - iev* i s m a l Southf ia id o f l lca M u m - M a t e Word Proceaa requ i red

557 3329

LEGAL SECRETARY W a l pay ing poemon fo i expenencad Legal Secretary In Southf ie ld 10-Rise off ice bunding C M P M

355-5300

LEGAL SECRETARY tor Blrming-nam law Arm Min imum 3 y r * expe-r a n c e requi red A n o word procaaa-m g C M Off ice Manager 045-5205

LEGAL SECRETARY Fua t ima tor s m a l Bi rmingham Law Of l lca G o o d typ ing and of l lce SUM • equ i red Salary commenaurete C a l Jack ie 433-3340

LEGAL SECRETARY For 5 a t l omey Mogadon Arm m Bloomf la id HMs En c M a m typing. speMng A g rammar HUM nacaaaary Salary c o m m s n a > s M with experi-ence C a l Joan 045-1450

LEGAL SECRETARY - tor 5 member downtown B i rm ingham law f i rm Re-qui re exper ience m genera U g a -hon. shor thand, w o r d proceeeor», A exceaent typ ing Mded C M

Perkmc pro-647-9700

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y SALARY BASED ON EXPERIENCE

M*|Or f i rm seeks prolaaaKm LagM Secretary wtth 5 - yaers a x t ence C i c a l a it admmMtraOve and c o m m u n i c a t i o n sk i l ls r e q u i r e d Comprehens ive benef i ts include maior med icM A 3 weeks vacat ion

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y CORPORATE POSITION

Prominent fkrm seeks corporate La-gal Secretary with 2 - year* experi-ence 65 • w p m fypmg. lop spaiN ig.

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y LITIGATION

Establ ished f i rm seeks legal eecre-tary wfth 3 - years imganon experi-ence 6 5 * w p m typing, e i c o l o n t or a and wr i t ten communicat ion s k a * r e q u r a d Major meOcal dan-tM. HM meurance inc luded

A R T H U R T H O M A S 4000 Town Center

Suite 578 Southfield. Ml 48075

313-365-4140 ALL FEES COMPANY PAID

M E D I C A L O F F I C E E M P L O Y E E S

We ar* look ing lor I s i H i

e c o a e c t o r *

For m o r e in l or m a t i o n

TEMPRO 24100 S o u l t i l a a Rd

S u n * 3 1 5 Southfiaid. M l 40075

4 4 3 - 5 5 9 0

504 H e i p W i

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

NATIONAL needs ouigoi working aMh nacaaaary a M tra in 10 MBe 4 S j u l h l M d a raa C a l M o r n i n g * . M n 1 l a m Only aaa tor Ma W e b e r

• a n — a r m g Mew A o o o t M l

S E T l A X S i r Z M j B l M l i i U l i M l Cand ida te * pieaaa aend reeume l o

P A R T - T I M E

C L E R K T Y P I S T

n * M CMr* TypSal M i l H I M

j s a y s n .

MEDICAL RECOROe CLERK/TYPIST

Pan- t t e n i n m u y r

367-7000

MEDICAL SECRETARY

Exceaent career oppo rum i t y tor eecrstariaa with medfcal t ranaenp-t lon experience C o m e t o wo rk in the Souinf la ld a raa We have both par i and l u l t ime p o a l t o n a C a l t oday

ENTECH SERVICES, LTD.

7 3 7 - 1 7 4 4

LIVONIA MFG Arm a seekmg a KM t ime Accounts P*y *C ie cMrk with al Meat 2 yr* exper ienoe Knowledge of So lomon Accou t r ing system helpAji but not necessary Must nave good communicat ions skies and protoeamai a t t i tude Cu ceiMrit salary A benef i ts Sand resume A SMary history l o Con t ro l s r 35525 Schoolcraf t , uvon ia . 48150

MEMBER SERVICES

Growing DantM Plan look ing tor the nght person xaifi except iona l com-municat ion skMs P o r t i o n r a q u l r * * pieeaant personal i ty and a l M i g n to aaaist and sense* eubecri t and provkMr* . DantM b a c k g r o u n d r e q u r e d Ptoaae l a n d a n a n i Pei-sonnM. 2000 Town Canter . SuMa 2200 Southf ie ld M i c h , 40075

MICRO F ILM O P E R A T O R F u l t ime tempora ry m H I > » i ap-prox*naMfy 0 mon the IM iMm a vari-ety of company raoorda o n a H e r o M m machine Saaic f i . i s i i l a i M 4 pr in t ing of m ic ro M m records ee i ^ .

m ganarM ciar icM. know ledge o f fto-cro Mming macfanaa a p l u a

Homer Warren Inc.. 2 K » W Big Beaver Rd . Troy. M l 40004

MORTGAGE B A N K I N G

Underwr i t ing O a r * Documenta t ion d a r k

Candidates shou ld t c good telephone skMs and /o r type 56 w p m C M Doro thy R o M M S . DAIP

037-3380

a s r t c r s .

C w p i s M a OMtta 29753 Plymouth Rd

ganMad paraon to • Hon v a r k x a duttaa

OFFICE CLERK -90pm p k a S a r i

M n a i e . « * M i g 4

OFFICE MANAGER - l u l 0a benefits Dut-pat iam m e d K a cy at Uvon ia Autonomous. •

OPERA T K X S A S S O T ANT Troy location, l u l Fri 0:15-4:30. kM 1 yr cfrtcm 4

exper ience la r a « j l r « d

vst cations I • • • t i n a t P r p c w r . Ho-

r. Warren. I n c 2 >00 W B ig ~ Rd Troy

ORDER ENTRY | opening tor oMo M office b a c a g r o m ) s »

504 H a l p l

O f f t c a - O a r i c a l

L I I I l a f l M M 0 4 4 - l 6 0 1

L U M B E R M E N ' S U N D E R W R I T I N G

A L L I A N C E

P A R T - T M E / F I E X R M M

P A * T T e n - 1

F r i CML Caro l JacMaon M S c a n n i l a l l— I i n u i s 1300 C o m e e r m era. Tray Ml 4S063 » » »

P A T W T ACCOUNT CLENK

201001 P O B o . 5153

SoulMMM. M l 40000-51S3

PAYROLL ACCOLRTTS P A Y A B L E . F m T m - Good aMh as u g M

workmg ua id toona Ptoaae M M • paraon venoy Cont inued Care Cam-Mr . 3009 Vanoy , Wavna or c a l M r s Gaaar M 320-4000. ea t 230 •

PAYROLL CLEMK M M wan L , m i * i u f u a i i rucaor p a y r o l L ivonia a r a a 1 Be* * 154. Ctoeanar A E o

30251 S c h o • 4 0 1 5 0

P A Y R O L L C L E R K P A R T T I M E

P A Y R O L L

C L E R K S

A r * needed CRT D s n e n o

A E R O S E R V I C E S 1100 E M a n d o l i n e M a d i s o n H a g n t * Ml 40071

1120 John A Park. M i 48141

5 8 3 - 4 9 0 0

! S r l S i u a a A Q P P a t r o l Sex

fa HOME C 6ERVICE GUIDE DCAOUNCa: 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDITION / 4 P.M. FRIOAY FOR MONDAY EDITION

9 9 G u t t e r s

LIVONIA GUTTER F*a Cleenmg Special Average Mouse 430

477 3365

102 H a n d y m a n ALL HOME REPAIR, REMOOELING

Fencing - w o o d A chem unk Deck s Bseemsn t Kitchens A Baths

DarrM Hayes 473-1411

ALTERATIONS - GENERAL HOME Repairs K i t chen A Bath S p e o e M t

Free Est 459-5848 AURORA

I H o m e Care A Improvements! P k i m o m g p a m t m g d r y w a l w c i n

F - e e E s t Phone anyt im* 624-1850

DU-IT-ALL H o m e c a r * and improvement

PMntm^j. d r y w a l p lumbmg. etc Phone a r y l i m e 069-4507

ED S H A N D Y M A N SERVICE Root-ing pa in t ing and carpentry Any househo ld p r o b l e m Free est imates 20 yasrs sxpenence 855-3441

H A N O ' M A N C A R P E N T R Y - H o m e reps i rs imp rovemen t * Doors ean-d o w s c l o s e t s locks, l o r m i c a p l u m b m g e tc 545-0999

H A N D Y M A N JACK GenerM home - s p u

m c k i d m g Electr ical Ptombmg C e u a m g e tc 737 9290

HOME IMPROVEMENTS A Repairs Inter ior ex tenor ti sen ' i en l to roof L s a n e e d proSeaaannal Free e s l i

h n 503-1410

ONE STOP SERVICE Furnace C lean ing Major appa-eneas Feucat Leaks Pamtmg Part* 0 Labor Guar Phone Burt 544 1278

R e t i r e d H a n d y m a n All types of work. 471-3729

105 H a u l i n g A 1 HAUL B I G Moving Scrap m e i M C leenmg baeements Garage* Stores etc L c a a a i pneaa m town Oiack s e m e s Free Eel Serving Wayne A O a k l a n d Counaaa CentrM loca t ion 547 2704 or 550-1130

AAA LIGHT H A U L I N G TRASH r e m o . M

Oekland County C M R o e 545-3750

Smel MOVING | O M For BEST F M C E S

CHEAP H A U L I N G M O V M G

GENERAL HAULING toaMe A owiaMe rseen m , treah » MoAan n o n o a M S m a l Joos 1 Da* Serv ice Cam anyt ime 537-0174

TAKE AWAY - TRASH

C U S T O M M B T A L L A T t O N a a « 7 i - e

• GREAT DEAL ST •

110 H o u e e d e a n i n g

C A L L TY-D MAIDS Let us claan your home tor you

10% of f on Mondays 425-2259

CLEANING Comple te supervised cleaning Th* Europeen Way for h o m a A off ice ins bonded S C C inc 546-9044

COMPLETE HOME MAINTENANCE Wa d e a n wans w indows Itoor*. gut tar* . aMo indoor ' ou tdoo r

532-8006

HOUSECLEANING DUO Two mature honeet, rMtobM isdws Own t ranapor ta t lon Exper ienced References 961-0477 or 455-5326

K S KLASSIC K L E A N - Commerc ia l Special

410 off 1st cManmg - exptrea Dac 1 Old fashion c leaning 730-4272

WE SIMPLIFY YOUR LIFE

. MAID SERVICE • DRY CLEANING A LAUNORY

ERRANDS | SPECIAL PROJECTS

WELL INGTON H O M E CARE

3 6 0 - 4 0 6 0

123 J a n i t o r i a l

Commer CM CManmg Service mdustn si A Business Offices Famay unrest (tolerances

Fraa aet A8 2-2308 or 372-6544

129 Landacaping

CRIMBOLI NURSERY

. 20 Acre* R s t M Wholes sis Nursery

. Free Est imatee 50145 FORO RO CANTON

(4 'k maea W of 1-2751 Hours ' 0 a m - 7 p m 9»m I0am-4pm

495-1700 GCL

retammg wea*. sod treee A shrub* 357-0*47

LeCOURE LANOBCAPE Service* ar toat ion ay Mama i m l M a i l A ra-

Traee A

audi Sod C M — ' 1 anciwptowino A M i n i J M 364-3314. 400-5*56

work -andecape park mo iota. • M M 73^0227

' 4 ^ C o - « y i

• L a H 0 i D a y > M I l Tap S a l Work ( V e d n g

* T O P S O I L •

• S P E C I A L *

196

FALL C L E A N U P

VSLTJM

135 L a w n M a i n t e n a n c e

LEAF CLEAN-UP SNOW REMOVAL

Dependable A Ree*on*b ie Residential A Commerc ia l

4 - 0 Lawn C a r * 533-2576

138 Lawn Sprinkling LaCOURE LANDSCAPE Services

Lawn irrigation systems installed A '•paned Complete wmtenong A blow-outs SIV3 354-3213 489-5955

150 Moving k Storage AFFOROASLE MOVING House apartment, office

Florida weekly Weet Coast East Coast etc Hourly or flat rate Short notice aervice 471-4717

BOS MOVING A SERVICE INC Any Sae JoO - RsesonsbM Rates

Short Notice Service Free Estimate - Ineured 682 -9172

CARRINGTON MOVING DependabW Service Days A

Weekends LOCM A Long Dtstancs LOW RATES 538-3055

EXOOUS MOVING LINE LOCM. long dot Ofhce A residential A guaaty move at a low price. S38.' fir Autumn Special 383-3058

INDEPENDENT MOVING

sMPSC L-19676 Courteous Careful A Competent

Low Rates 548-0125

MOORES MOVING & STORAGE

S38 per hot* 3 99-1159

165 Painting 8 Decorating

I L L F R E S H E N U P T H E I N T E R I O R O F Y O U R H O M E F O R

A F A I R P R I C E ! 22 Yrs. Exp . 584-6249

A A A Q U A L I T Y P A I N T I N G

Cuatom Interior Pamtmg Don* FVo-HearnaPt We Have 14 Years Expe-rience And Wa Guar an lee Your Sat ••action Brighton Your Living En-vironment During The Winter Month* Tak* Advantage Of Tha 10% DMcount Now B a n OfM And CM For Your F re* EaHmala

683-4270 A BETTER JOB -

... REASONABLE RATES SHUR PAINTING

OrywM FMMMna A Spray Te-tured CeMng*

MaMng Yo» 8i0atoi:lin • anaiainaal.

wMiaSyr sawaii • • iai' FREE Appraisal 421-2241

ACTION PAINTING

Fraa Eat 4 Rel 423-5112

Fantastic Prices 50% Off

C O M P L E T E L Y I N S U R E D Al work k A a a n s M M

FREE rfrlAATtS

425-aaos • 229-aaa5 • a«7-74aa>

165 Painting & Decorating

CALO'S C u s t o m int P a m t m g ' W M p a p e r i r a g

MOL'OAY Discounts Start Today* We guarantee sat isfact ion' Free Est

478-4398 Give your home a naw look tor the

i t s HOLIDAYS

CUSTOM PAINTING

Plaster rapair Refarenci Wicheri FREE EST 528-2181

EDO S CUSTOM PAINTING Residential homes A condo s Top qualty pemts A service

Clean, neat A prompt References metro-erea

S-nce 1969 532-6978

European Touch WALLPAPER - PAINTING

WE OO IT ALL" FREE ESTIMATES INSURED

641-7766

FAUX MARBLE

& other finishes Contract Glass mc 647 *910

FINEST QUALITY PAINTING A STAINING

• Meal A Conscientious • Cowr Matctvmg Coordmeting

• Faux Decor stive F wanes • DrywM.'Plaatar Rape*

• Spray Textured CeAngs • Ouekty Materials

•Work Myself Pamt-N Staai mc 40* 3883

HOME MAINTENANCE

AXko'w*? S C "STfco . INTERIOR/EXTERIOR

DrywM Rapaa. Testuriang Waapapwng Ra* 'Comm

1 547-4350

INTER«R.'EXTERK>R PAINTING A Wadpapar Removal Rapaa pMa-ler A drywal inaured rtatoi ancaa CM Mark 300-2737 iNTfFOOP Pamtmg- U c Bonded 20

Soap EiiCMsnf elaiencee Fraa No obagation Chuck Biana

042-2210

• INTERIOR SPECIAL * COLOR PLUS PAINTING

A DECORATING

Quality WorfcmsnsMp

474-2258 * 624-1772

LOW PRICES MUNTINO. P A P E N M G

P I M M I ' B R * c < * N A W M N A M U g 471-80QB » 830-0010

L dQrs PA*TINB A ofcONAteso Prswa. M M . ' • M M paMM-mg teray paB0 Ml/CM O M S ' M m Free Eat *u0 r a ta 470-8000

M. GORELICK • A Da

474-0911

165 Painting & Decorating

MASTER STROKE PAINTING CO.

P-otesaionai custom interior deaign including

- Painting Waiipapering • Wood Finishing/AntiQumg • Drywall Repair . Textured Services

Friendly family business 468-7107 Licensed References Free Est MEL CARMACK PAINTING CO mt /Ext Res 'Comm Quality A

Guar Work ms Owner-supervised Can one of The Best' 423-1290

OAK CUSTOM Mantles Shelves. Trim, Floors Free Unique Designs Estimates References Cord Wood-works CM Jerry 772-9482

0 & G CAULKING Windows doors whoM houses

* 477-2805 PAINTING By MICHAEL - Strictly highest qualty mlenor Specializing in staming. stucco wallpaper re-moval Free Est 349-7499

PAINTING EXCELLENCE FOR 3 GENERATIONS

S P O O N E R P A I N T I N G C O .

We ofter pri:il*asionM qualty work With top-ime materials backed by a written guarantee of YOUR aatiafac-tion Of course we are Sceneed A in-sured tor your protection W* can provide excilsnt l e e n a any-where m tne metro aree Sotmd too espenama? Abaoluiely not. MM aM our competitor* LM ue prov* it so you CM today for a free eetimele

669-6110 w* appreciate your buameaa

PAINTING interior exlenor A cuatom staaied

CM Mwe 722-2 PAINTMG. PLASTERING DrywM Wadpaparmg. protoaannM wor* 24 years experience clean. work myself CM Steven 344 9245

PAINTING QuaMy Worki Pleeser rapaa

•erencee Work myaM 500-3020 . PAMTMG •

5 rooma -1175 Spec iMPmg m auadf j A n

MBa 532-0327

PRECISION PAINTING. INC.

SMMfia Power wasaang Dry W a l Mea ia ftopaa W M l ap ai thQ/Ramo i M

",°445-6948

QUALITY PAINTING TheraaMi p rapa rMMn

Work l l j l M - R M l B M Smce 1007 CXPCfaCNCEO M M M H O M E S

f r a * C FartiMM 5*0 7 101

STEVE'S

PAINTING SERVICE

MTF ROR a EA I weoa BONOED * INSURED

609-4975 540-7136 656-7370

165 Painting & Decorating

SPECIALIZING In Interior Pamtmg Minor Wal Rape* Competitive prices Qualty Work. Free Est Estab since 1965 Tom 728-4509

PROFESSIONAL PAINTING A Ws*-papermg Plaster A DrywM rapair* Work guaranteed Fre* Estimate* CM BU PaechM 255-9633

TOOOS QUALITY PAINTING interior Exterior Syr* experience Fast Neat Do my own work

642-3779

21 Yrs 4 Stfll Pain ting I Fast A Neat' Mainly He* I you want It Pone yesterday, cal ual 476-810«

180 Piano Tuning Repair

PIANO TUNING BY JOHN McCRACKEN

Compl repair rabuld reftnishmg Mon-Fn 9-9 Sal-Sun 9-5 357-4048

200 Plastering AAAA PLASTERING A DRYWALL

New A repaa. pant peaM A texture B ham A Bffd letoiencea SpwiMt-mg m water damage 25 yr* Exp Cart Low once* Free EM 478-7949

AA SPECIALIST m smM water dam-aga A piaater rapaa* 35 years ex-perience Clean Work rnysM Licensed C M Roy 450-7197

ALL PLASTERING WATER DAMAGE. PA»fT PEEL A DRYWALL REPAIRS LICENSED 422-9304 348-2951

BALLERINI PLASTERING Plastering drywal texture work A pamt peeM New A rapaa 35 yrs •xp Exc rM Free eat Ineured CM SM 436-7410

L O W P R I C E S Water damage I n * work p i mg. pamtmg. repa i r * 471

PLASTERING A DRYWALL

Ut work guarantees 340-2447 , 47

215 ABLE PLUMBER

C A L L - J I M : 421-7433 15 Yr* exper ience LOW pncea i . «c* - ' daC-e c o m e r Sr D a c

ACE P L U N W M G non Reed'i A C o m m L e l M . M

, 7 a S S i - , B - M 6

EXPERT PLUMBING a HEATING CO

Call Peter Friedman Anyt ime 855-1110

GA»»»*MTT PLL a

215 Plumbing WHY PAY M O R E tor M p lumb ing nee a t ? New A emodeieC oath-rooma. weier pipe changes, h igh at-f ioency fumacea A air c o n d N o n e r * C M Tom 270-3762

229 Refrigeration REFRIGERATION SERVICE

EMct i icM riepams Furnace Rapaa neaiHantiM and Commerc i a l 24 Hour Service 345-3047

233

253 Snow nawwrai COMMERCIAL A RESIDENTIAL

Panung l o t * d r l i eweys Free *aa -m a i a * C M WeOer Conat rucOon 652-2S80 662 -7150

273 Traa

• DfVERSIFlED S N O W P L O W I N G • Commerc ia l RaaManOM

Street* Driveways A Suedfutaiona, 24 Hour S a m o a

535-6066 531 -2116

277

AAA OUALfTY ROOFING

C o m m Rea Rapaa* . U c . 4 I n * WOLVERME ROOFING 037-1734

ACCURATE R O O F a i G A REPAIRS Teer 0 f t * . Re rco f * Naw Roofs Liceneed A ineured. Frae EM

Neighoort iood Const C o 644-5553

A LICENSED service 23 Yrs teed COMPETITIVE P R K E S Free Est lmeies Joe Gregory 478-1504

ALL LEAKS STOPPED Commerc ia l A reaident IM KM roof AMo Mangiaa repa i r * A Mar off Free eenmeta* C M Joe. 421-4505

ALL ROOF LEAKS STOPPED NEW ROOFS. S i a i r m i G u t t e r *

FManmo. Drtp Ladga. v a 0 e * » need Ratoi a i c e a Fraa EM

420-2733

APEX ROOFING O i M | w c r t

owned Fair p r toa* M a n * of Day* 055-7223 Eva -

A VELASCO ROOFING New r o o t * r e - r p o l * l a a r - o f t * roof s t m i a d M a Lie. 4 M a AJ .

V * n t * No IO« l o o MO or] 534-5334 Free & - 037 -0130

KEN'S ROOF04G •» re- roof A tear -o f to

.OM

LOW PRICES nara 4 i l m a t m p r n m , work 471-2000

MASTER ROOFCR

P A ' S H O O R H O o r LIWOMM

ROOFING • T E A A - O F F 8

e RE-ROOFS • L E A K S US

HACKER SERVICES SNOW PLOWING

RES A C O M M QUALITY S E R V K E S M C E

C A L L 474-0014

SNOW REMOVAL CeA- 535-1307

SNOW PLOWING M e o o o j o e

a . nunqhem Okj ji ' iMMd. Troy 4 1 24 H r * . B e . 649-4036

SNOW REMOVAL C o m m partung lo t * Larr

away* SaMng pandebM 24 hr

YANKEE S uANOSCAPtNG- Rea. 4 C o m m Snow p toaa ig OapendeMM A m * OerMng r a n a M ) p n i t » t i a M i

a n t v - v c r c t

* TV • VCR K P M *

i » * 0 e T « e i T

288 Tla Wort ACE TtLERS EXTRAORCM4AME

Tie, mertae. re grout, repea

A B TILE C O M P A N Y OUALTTY C E R M M C T U

C t M A M C A O U A f W Y T M

CERAMIC TILE • M r * * Pnsa aifc A t ^ W M

O k O T M 0 T U « M l e U • a r t M

STUMP REMOVAL

— -

KIM'S UPHOLSTERING

427-5140

281 VUaaTa

G R E A T G I F T f l a w s

M N d i i r i T M s T s D l l l WALL TO W A L L O O W M

g e n e HUBBUCK

476-6310 Or aai-LOW PRICES

N k

t W * O&E T H u n d w . N o v a n M r 17. 1 M 9

writing a classified ad that gets results—whether it be for real estate, employment, the personals,

transportation, or merchandise— is easy if you follow the guidelines below.

1. Give the reader specific Information. Pretend you are someone reading the classifieds. What would you like to know about the item, service or job you are advertising? Be sure to add details such as color, size, condition, brand name, age, features and benefits. Be accurate! Don't embellish your ad with misleading information. Stick to the facts and reap the rewards!

2. include the price. Don t waste your time or a potential buyers time, if you advertise the price of the item or service you offer, the people who respond to your ad will be those who are genuinely interested. Surveys show that readers are more Interested in those items and services they know are within their price range.

3. Avoid abbreviations. Don t make a potential customer work too hard! Although you may be tempted to cut down on the cost of your ad by using abbreviations, surveys indicate that many people don't understand such abbreviations as EIK (eat-in kitchen) or wsw (white side wall) tires and won't take the time to figure them out. A confused reader is a disinterested reader. Get the most for your money and use complete words.

4. include phone number and specify hours. Be sure to let potential customers know when and where to call. Surveys show that even if a person is very interested in your item or service, he or she will not call back after the first attempt. Stay near the phone during the hours you indicate you will be available. Don't risk missing a sale!

5. Run on consecutive days. Your ad will not get results if people don't see it! Therefore, It is important to set up a consistent and consecutive ad schedule with your telephone salesperson or outside sales representative.

NAME ADDRESS

PHONE

MESSAGE

Use this form to write your classified advertisement before you call... or fill it in and mail to:

Thm Ob—r*t ft E c c e n t r i c

36251 Schoolcraft P.O. Box 242*

L i v o n i a , Ml 4t161-042t

(©fasterber Eccentric classified

ads

Thursday, November 17. 1 9 M OAE

To The STWfM I L N M m i W T i ncxcow opens

TO WIN Send your n a m * and address on a p o s t c a r d , l o

MOSCOW CIRCUS Tha Obeerver a E c c e n t r i c W e e s papers

M2S1 &c hooter aft R o e d . Livonia. Mi 41150 T h a n w s t c n t h a c l a s s i f i e d s e c t i o n e v e r y M o n d a y s n d T h u r s d a y W h e n y o u r n e m a a p p e a r s y o u r s s w m n a r l

(Ova to high demand. ws aak thet there ba enty ona entry per tamtfy)

504 Ha4p Wantad Offica-Clarical

P R O G R A M S E C R E T A R Y - E a p s r v S e S - d S e c t s d C le r i ca l w t *

Wrong t yp ing . v e r b e o o m m u n l c e -nons ft o f f i c e r o u t i n e S a n d ' M u m * tc J J * l «pa raak at N o r t h w e s t e r n Gu idance CSmc. Raapne Care. 0 0 1 2 Mer r iman . Su i t e B G a r d e n Cn» . 48 O S

A n Equa l O p p o r t u n i t y Emp loye r

PUBL ISHERS A d m m « t r a t i » e A s u e l -w ' pa r t t ime. 12-20 h o u r s per

P r o R O a m m w o r d p roceeamg and g e n e r a l o f l t c * s k i l l F a r m m g l o n H M a rea S a n d r e s u m e Rae lmar t PubSesMons. 29613 P o n d R idge . F a r m m g l o n HiH*. M l 4SC18

PURCHASING CIER*

Meeded by m e n u l a c t u f m g lo -a n e d in t h e NW S u b u r b * G o o d m a t h c e r i c e ft t y p m g « * • » r e q ^ e d C o m p u l a r e x p e r i e n c e pre-ter 'Sd S e n d r e e u m e to Boa M S , Ooserver ft Eccen t r i c > le«*pape r» . 3 6 2 5 i S c h o o l c r a f t Rd Lrvonia. Michigan 4 8 1 5 0

R C E P T i O N l S T CuO l i m e lor busy F a r m m g t o n MUli •ccountmg f i r m e s p e r e m c e d onfy Asu tor Karta al 8 5 1 - 3 3 0 0

REAL E S T A T E C L O S I N G S E C R E T A R Y

Mus i b e lamalkar w i th aa or.ase* ot p roceaamg a n d CWemg FHA. VA t n e C o r n r e n t i o n e r e s i d e n t i a l t r a n s e c -t ions CaU D A Mardy lor c o n f i d e n t i e i n te r v i ew

CENTURY 21 Today 538 -2000

PART T IME « E C £ P ' l O N i S T /Types! I c m a ! m e t a l d a m p i n g c o m p a n y C o m p u t e r e x p e r i e n c e he lp fu l App l y at The S u d a n C o 19*9 Rocheater indus t r ia l E> . 6 5 1 € 0 3 5

S O U T H F I E L D M A R K E T I N G F IRM has a pos r t i on ava i lab le lor recep -t ionist Par t tune a n d fu l l t ime *n * b e c t m s x j e r e d Bene f i t s a re ava i teb** Piease ca l l J a n n a n lor in te rv iew

3 5 3 - 3 1 0 0 a x l 2 0 3

R E C E P T I O N I S T S E C R E T A R Y PART T I M E A s * lor Judy

652 6SOC

BECEPTIONIST - Fun t ime - "or West B l o o m t i e l d hee i th d u d Con-tact MkAI or Dan 6 6 1 - 5 2 1 4

= E C E P T i O N l S T - f u l t ime l ight typ-mg E d w a r d Schu lak M o b b * 6 Black tne B i r m i n g h a m 647-690C

RECEPTIONIST - ' • s l ^ K X i s B i r m i n g h a m Rea. Es ta te C o m p a n y seeks a p r o f e e t w n a l ma-l u r e -ecep t i on i s t for p e r l - f i m e em-p loymen t G o o d typ»rvg u n a a n d r h o n e m a n n e r a essent ia ' For addi -t ional i n f o r m a t i o n ca l l 6 * 4 - 3 5 0 0

P E C E P T i O N i S T - P a n t ime 9 30-2 W p m Du t i es i n c l u d e Answer i ng phone ' y p m g f » n g & genera l o f f i ce C a n t o n Ca l l B a r b a r a 3 9 7 - 5 0 3 5

R E C E P T I O N I S T Wi th aome p h o n e exper ience , ft '-ght t y p i n g n e e o e d L i von ia a ree

4 2 7 - 8 9 9 0

RECEPTIONIST tor g r o w i n g c o m p a -ny Ent ry level p o s i t i o n S e n d re-s u m e l o G a b e c a r e 89 W S o u t h BtvtJ S u i t s 600 Troy M l 48098

RECEPTIONIST - P t y m o u t h f inanc ia l serv ice* f i rm r e q u e e a s o m e o n e w i th a great t e l e p h o n e p e r s o n a l t y t o an-swer a n d rou te carts l a k s as etc Can S h a r o n a l < 5 M l S o

RECEPTIONIST M o d e r n Sou th -f ield o f f i c e needs f u l l ime , f r on t desk R e c e c " o m * t Dut iea mc tude Handl ing busy t w i t c h Boer d ft d a t a entry Call D iane 3 5 3 - 2 9 0 0

R E C E P T I O N I S T / S E C R E T A R Y P a n l i m e P ' e e t i g i o u * B i r m i n g h a m -.nice center aeek ing p r o l e s s l o n s l •ndrv idual IO narxJW secre ta r ia l a n d s w i t c h b o a r d du t i es W o r d proceea-n g a • C a n s Pappes . 6 « * - 2 7 0 i

RECEPTIONIST lor L i von ia Araa F i rm M u s t have ex-ceaent c o m m u n i c a t i o n H i m 4 b e a w e t o hendSe a 9 bne phone sys-t e m T y p i n g r e q u i r e d For in te rv iew cal l B a r b a r a G r e e n a l 525 -5660

RECEPTIONIST Fast p a c e d Sou th f i e l d c o m p a n y s e e * * R e c e p t x x n a l / G e n e r a l Of f i ce C le r * wr th p ieaaant p h o n e manner and f r o m dea* a p p e a r a n c e M a « re-sume t o P O BOM 300, Sou th f ie ld , Mi 48037 or c a l 3 5 3 - 3 2 0 9

R E C E P T I O N I S T N e e o e d lor g r o w t h o n e n i e d m a n -agemen t c o m p a n y S t reng th m peo-ple m a n a g e m e n t p h o n e and gener -al sec re ta r i a l aaus r e q u i r e d C o m -pet i t ive w a g e * Repfy by man t o D B n n c a t . 1220 S Unrversf ty Su i te 215 A n n A r b o r M l 4 8 1 0 4

R E C E P T I O N I S T / S E C R E T A R Y M a t u r e m l e l g e n i mdrv idua l "or faa l p a c e d C P A Arm l o c a t e d In S o i * h -hetd T o w n Cen te r Reeponaibar t ias n c i u d s p f i one , use of w o r d p roces -sor A ruing Mus t have e x p e r i e n c e t tae ab le l o f u m s h r s f e i s n c e a Can S h a n * . 3 5 2 - 4 9 2 0

R E C E P T I O N I S T / S E C R E T A R Y " » 4 t . o n w i d e c o m p u t e r c o m p a n y « e e » « g fua u m e r e c e p t i o n * / s e c r e -tary i n t s r e e t m g poe i t i on e t t h v e n e d - u i i e * G e n e r M o f f i c e e x p e r i e n c e re-sumed S e n d r e e u m e l o Personne l , S o f l e c h m c , Su i te 140. 31275 N o n h e a a l e r n •hey, F a r m m g -ton HMs M l 4 6 0 1 8

R E C E P T I O N I S T P a n Tune •dee! for s t u d e n t f l ex ib le h o u r s De-tail o r i e n t e d n o n s m o k e r n e e d e d « i h g o o d ftkng c a p a b e t i e a . exce l -lent p h o n e pe rsona l i t y a n d HgW typ ing a k e s S e n d r e s u m e a n d eo»-* • let ter l o Dev ies 4 Assoc ia tes BOO w L o n g L a k e R d , Su i t e 150 B l o o m f i e l d M«s . M l 4S013

R E C E P T I O N I S T Wi th t y p i n g a k e s o l 5 0 W P M lamS-•arwy wrth 10 key ca l cu la to r p laas-ani p n o n e vcace a n d flSng sxperv-ance r e q t a r e d lor j u e t i onerHed • c c o u o t i n g f i r m M a d reeiwnee l o « A s c h n e r M u t t o n S h e w i P C , , 30200 Ta teg raph R o a d Su i te 2 3 7 B - r m i n g h a m . M t e n . 4S010

RECEPTIONIST/ASSISTAMT Data P r o c e a a m g S e r v i c e * Hrm ta l ook ing l o r s o m e o n e w i th a p r o l e s u o n e l p n o n e m a n n e r g o o d d a n c e » i r g a n i t a o o n a l a k e e W o r d p r o -

a p k j a C o m -CMred

C*>er i n c . S«Me 323 . * ParWene D e e r b o r n M i c h «S12S

R f C E P T K X W T F i e u m e

t j M S a « T a e a r s a <m

« i g a " d u n e s n o u d n g a r — m »-ig a buey • e t e p n o n e 5 6 e p m M h g * mu.TC. W o r S s a ' . a t s n d

R » W T 1 0 » s a T y t q W T «

504 Halp Wanted Offica-Ctancal

Recaplionist/ Switchboard Operator

D o u g l a s t Lomaaon C o m p a n y , a ( jusk iy O E M kuFCker to the d o m a a -nc a u t o m t i v e mduat ry . haa a poei -t i on avai lab le tor a Recep t i on i s t S w i t c h b o a r d Opera to r a l i ts c o r p o -ra te o M c e l oca ted m Fa r r rang ton HISS T h s success fu l c a n d i d a t e a n o u i d poeseea t h s e b e t y t o ha rvSe a buay s w i t c h b o a r d greet v w t o r s a n d appkean ts type Z5 w p m . a n d heve exce l lent c o m m u n i c a t i o n w e a H i g h sc fxxK d i p l o m a or e q u i v a l e n t r e q u i r e d i n t e r e s t e d candMJa tee anou id aand a reeume t o s t op by tr ie loSosang sddreea a n d compieaa an sppk-afirm

tonrmt O i O t r l f T « n t

ilas 4 Lomason Co. 2*800 H a S W o o d C t

F a r m m g t o n H e * . M l 4803 l 4 5 0 8

O o u ^ j

R E C E P T I O N I S T / S E C R E T A R Y ex-p a n e n c e d s o m e c o m p u t e r «now»-e d g e necesaary B i r m m g h a m a rea

6**-7810 RECEPTIONIST P e r m a n e n t P s n -l i m s tor Troy t a w F i rm S o m e typ -i n g pe r fec t "or h o m e m a * e r t o go back l o work

RECEPTIONIST FILE C L E R K Ent ry level Oppo r t un i t y lor ad-. a n c e m e n t P tymouth C a n t o n a ree

4 5 9 2 4 - 1 0

R E C E P T I O N I S T - P s n t i m e 3 p m 6 p m M o r v F n 9 e m - 1 2 n o o n Sa tu r -d a y E x p e n e n c e p r e l e r r e d b u t r io t

5 5 9 - 1 6 0 6

R E C E P T I O N I S T ' G E N E R A L O F F I C E Clerk for F s r m i n g t o n HMs C P A h r m Fua l i m e 8 5 5 - 0 5 0 2

RECEPTIONIST Par t t ime Monday rhru F r iday 5 l o

p m Mich igan Sa le Depos i t C o F s r m m g t o n Mi*s 6 2 6 - 6 9 * *

RECEPTIONIST l ight t yp ing r e q u v e d Win t r a m Sma l l of f ice 9 Mue 6 S o u t h f i e l d a rse Cal l 5 5 9 - 6 7 2 9

R E C E P T I O N 1 S T - F r a n k l i n s a l o n , " ss ruonsb ls p s r i o n s b i s e * h exce l -lent p h o n e s k A s Fu* t ime r o o m for g r o w t h hour ly w s g s 8 5 5 - 5 4 6 6

RECEPTIONIST - E V E N I N G S n e e d e d "or local a u b a l a n c e a b u s e f e e t m e n t p r o g r a m for a d o l e s c e n t s 8 yoong adu l t s Even ing I S a l h r * Pieaae can for in te rv iew 4 5 3 - 2 6 1 0

504 Hatp Wantad Offica-ClartcaJ

SENIOR SECRETARY

S<x/ tn l ls id o M o e o I an m t s r n e t i o n e i c o m p a n y has an oppo r tun r t y lor ai) ind iv idua l wi th sxceasr i t s d m n s t r s -u»e skMs & a - p e n l m u m o l 5 years secretarial experience Mus t be seif d i r e c t e d i be ab le to m a m t a m a n d demonetrate a poef f ive a r t i tude m a f a s t - p a c e d environment R e q u v -m e n t a mc tude sxceSsn t t y p m g . 5 0 w p m anontisnd SOwpm. o u t Siandmg organaattonai » « a n d knowledge of w o r d p r o c a s s « i g Fe-m e a r t t y e i t h c o m m i t t e e m e e t i n g * ft m i n u t e s a pk, "

504 KMp Wantad Offica-Claricai

SECRETARY

Package ft j m e n t S e n d r to

SENIOR SECRETARY P O BOX 2 2 2 7

S O U T H F I E L D . M l *S037

SECRETARIES Shor t ft long t e rm pos r t i on * svaa -a w e "or secret a n e t wtth D e c m e t e A u t o m o t i v e suppl ier beeu t r fm o f f i c -es M N Oek land A r e a 5 S 9 - 0 5 0 0

SECRETARIES WORD PROCESSORS

Word Per fect M u l t i m a t a

Lo tus 1 -2 -3 M ic ro Sof t W o r d

* O U R S K I L L S ARE HOT IN DEMAND*

a T o p Pay a Monday Pay

S i nsu rance S Same w e e * pey checks

CALL TODAY WORK TOMORROW

557-5700 SNELLING

TEMPORARIES NEVER A FEE

S E C R E T A R Y A D M I N I S T R A T I V E ASSISTANT to w o r * "or o f f ice b u i l d mg developer C o n s t r u c t i o n back g r o u n d helpfu l G o o d c o m p u t e r i z e d secre te / le i u r n * n e e d e d S e n d re-s u m e t o 29100 N o r t h w e s t e r n S t e = 200 South f ie ld , M i 46034

RECEPTIONIST FuB T i m e w a n t e d for F a r m m g l o n HISS Rest Es ta te o f f -ice M u s t have g o o d a p p e e r s n c e a n d t yp i ng akllla Ask "or m e n a g a r

4 7 4 - 3 3 0 3

R E C E P T O N J S T / W o r d fua t i m e Nice B l o o m f i e l d H « * loca-t i on Mus t have p rev ious w o r d p r o -cess ing s x p e n e n c e P e r s o n h i r e d wik oe respons ib le for s n s w e r m g pnonee ft a * genera l o f f i ce du t i ee Sa lary p lus bene f i t s 5 4 0 - 7 0 0 0

RECE PTIONIST S E C R E T A R Y Excaaent o p p o r t u n i t y fo r e n t h u a u s -t ic ft rsapons ib ie p e r s o n C h e e r f u l s t m o s p h e r s w i th rspidTy g r o e e n g • m i c o m Sou th f l e d 5 5 w p m W o r d p r o c e s s i n g dss i rab ls Excel lent ben-e f i t * 3 5 1 - 3 5 1 9

RECEPTIONIST F u * t ime for CPA f i r m T e i e g r s p n ft 13 mue e r a s A c c u r a l s r y p « t p w s s -ant phone »o«e , w o r d p ro r s e e i n g he lp fu l 2 - 3 year * o f f ice e x p e r i e n c e neceaaary Mus t be e * n g t o w o r n o v e r t i m e 6 4 5 - 6 0 1 3

RECEPTIONIST - FuB t i m e p o e i t i o n sva i lab le m s p ro l sea iona i b u s m e e s e n v i r o n m e n t C o m p e n s a t i o n I n -c ludes tun benef f t p a c k a g e Exce l -le tn c o m m u n i c a t i o n skiSa * m u s t In-t e res ted cand ida tes p lssaa s e n d re-s u m e t o PO Box 71769 . M a d i s o n

Hta. M i 4 6 0 7 1 - 0 7 8 9

RECEPTIONIST Busy o f f i ce needs tun tune p a r s o n w t t h g o o d te lephone ski l ls ft s x p e r i -s n c e m typing., f iang ft g s n e r a l o f f i c e du t iea G o o d bene f i t s p leasan t w o r k i n g cond i t i ons S e n d r e e u m a to Personne l . 6100 Ht t R d W e s t -lend Ml 461&5

RECEPTIONIST P « i a m e pos i t i on ava i lab le m o u t -pa t ien t m e n t a l hea l th ckruc m F a r m -i n g t o n H * s Mus t have m e w n u m ol 6 m o n t h * o f f ice e x p e r i e n c e a n d m u s t be e i s m g to wo rk f lax tb le h o u r s For s p p o m t m s n t c a l be-t w e s n 9 A M 5 P M 4 7 6 - 4 4 1 1

RECEPTIONIST Fast paced B i r m m g h a m l e e V m seeks m d e p e n d a n t . po i sed m d M d u -• t o anewer bu ry t e l ephone E x c e l -lent w o r k m g cond i t i ons , sa la ry ft bene f i t s C a l C a f f i a n n e M m o e be-tween, 9 A M - 4 P M 6 4 5 * 2 4 4 0

RECEPTIONIST-For smaB o f f i c e en -t ry level poe i t ion Gene ra l o f f i c e » r n mcJudmg da ta e n t r y p h o n e Ske* c ler ical ft f iang F i e t ime poe i -t i o n m P tymou th Mourty ra te , i m m e -d ia te Stan For i n f o r m a t i o n caS. M o n - F n , i 0 a m - 4 p m . aaa for J o h n Love . 4 5 1 - 0 0 4 9

RECEPTIONIST I 1 4 K / F E E PAIO

To wo rk on a 13 Una s y s t e m fo r U v o m a c o m p a n y 40 w p m For m o r e rnformatlon, c a l

PERSONNEL SYSTEMS 459-1166

RECEPTIONIST P A R T - T I M E for p r o m i n e n t B i r m i n g -h a m ree l es ta ts Arm Requ i res es-

ses aght t yp i ng M u s t b e M o n . T u e s , T M « C a l

3 - 5 p m only Aak fo r G a l

540-7200 R E C E P T O N t S T S E C R E T A R Y . p a n n m e fo r Fortvme 300 C o m p a n y m o v -ing t o U v o n i a P o a e b i a f u l t i m a • u t i r e

R E N T A L A G E N T / R E C E P T I O N I S T p e o p l e s p e r s o n n e e d e d l o r busy p r o p e r t y m a n a g a m a n t o fSce OfSea

o rgan i za t i on * r . a t tes a mua t Raeume t o S3T5 H o n e y t r e e B N d . C a n t o n . M l 461S7

R E S P O N S I B L E p e r s o n / e u d a n t l o r 1 g a l o f f i ce The i d e e c a r v S d a t e *S possess a p i aaa ant phone m a n n e r , o f f i ce ft c o m p u t e r a s e s F i e t i m e N o n a m o k m g of l toa 3 1 WO Teia-g r a p h >3 t e a ft B i r m i n g h a m

S A L E S ft ADVERTIS ING T y p m g e e a Orni m

S A L E S 0 * R C I A 8 « « T A N T

IO k a e s i o fSce meneger m A m a n a c L i v o n i a a a t s a o f f i c e S a l a r y .

S A I M s t c R r T A m

i t . i m n r S A L C a M C R T T A R Y

SECRETARY A d v e n i s m g sgsncy needs aec re te ry w h o en ioys a fas t paced o f f i ce ft t e e m env i ronmen t Self s t s n m g . de -pendab le . n o n a m o k s r W o r d P e r f e c t a mus t Thoss s e r o u s ft q u s a h e d l o r s aec te fane l career only n e e d a p p l y I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g S o u t h f i e l d Bene f i t * S e n d - e e u m e to box 114 Obesrve r ft Eccent r ic N e w s p e p e r s 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o K r s f i Rd L i voma . MKJugai 1

SECRETARY * South f ie ld loca ted ma io r msur s n c e compsr i y is seek ing a g o o d fyp>s! "or a secre tar ia l pos i t i on in our emcnoyee bene f i t s d e p e n m e n t If you type 55 w o r d s u t IS ie a t r a n -sc r i b i ng m a c h m e . have e x e s s a n apeamc g r a m m a r ft p u n c t u a t i o n akiaa ft love * cha f lengs we w o u l d is ia to talk to y o u T h s p o e m o n re-

g o o d ora l s k « s . s i r c m g n i ts genera l o f h c e

BkiSs ft the a b e t y to j rvser t h e preeaure o> deedkr ie Exceaent b e n -e f i t s inc lude pa id vaca t i on hol i -days. aKk leave sav ing ft inves t -m e n t p lans e d u c a t i o n a l r e i m b u r s e -men t . heal th maur ance ft m o r s CaB. Claaaia Huahew fo r in terv iew a p p t at 3 1 3 - 4 2 3 - 2 0 0 3 Equa l O p p o r t u n r t y

Employer M / F / W

SECRETARY- A u t o m o t i v e O E M expe r ience r e q u i r e d N p m g . I B M PC ft ano r thand r e q u i r e d g o o d s t a r t i n g pay e«th benef i t p a c k a g e CaB S c a r -ry M o n -Thurs . S a m - 5 p m 5 5 9 - 0 1 0 1

S E C R E T A R Y A u t o m o t i v e sa le* o f f ice Souf t idesd aee«s secre ta ry w i t h ba -sic secre tary a k e * . m o u d m g t y p m g . fiamg ft h a n d k n g t e a p h o n a a H o u r s 9 a m - 3 p m to a t a n new o f f i ce l oca -t ion . possrCMe fuB t ens s m p k j y m e i n later CaB Mr M i r i d e r 3 5 0 - 6 0 9 0

SECRETARY ' B O O K K E E P E R F u l 40 h r s or p a n Uma $ 1 4 , 5 0 0 per yr W S cons ide r r e t i r e e N e w Nov i 4 7 4 - 7 2 0 0

S E C R E T A R Y / B O O K K E E P E R Pf ione typ ing ft o rgan i za t i ona l atuSs r e q u i r e d C o m p u t e r e x p e r i e n c e a p l u * S e n d reeume 10 PO Box 2 4 1 5 L ivon ia . Mt 4 6 1 5 0

SECRETARY I k m Troy h a s an

i m m e d i a t e career o p p o r t u n i t y fo r an e x p e r i e n c e d Sacre ta ry P o e m o n * s r e p o n di rect fy to the b a n k Press-dent C a n o n i s t s s h o d p o s s e s s e x c a l a n t cus tomer re la t ions , t y p i n g aCMkty and o ra l and w r i t t e n c o m m u -n ica t ion a k e s B a n k i n g a n d k n o w l -e d g e of loan d o c u m e n t a t i o n expe r i -ence p re fe r red Sa lary c o m m e n -s u r a t e anth e x p e r i e n c e S e n d reeume «ntf salary h rOory m con f t -d e n c a to

H U M A N R E S O U R C E S - S O E P O Box 5623

Troy. M l . * 6 0 0 7 - 5 6 2 3 Equa l Oppo r t un i t y Emp loye r M / F

S E C R E T A R Y Ent ry level w o r d p m r e a a m g t a n e pos i t i on avaaab ie for a b n g n t a m b i t i o u s p e r s o n wrth very g o o d t y p m g akisa We w i l t r a m y o u on o i * c o m p u t e r usmg W o r d P e r f e c t t o t y p e

ence s n d repo r t s If y o u have s o m e o fhce exper ience . * pos i t i ve a t t i t u d e a n d s d e a r s to learn s n d v e n t t o wo rk h a r d t i c a S a n t o p p o r t u n i t y t o d e v e l o p your sec re ta r ia l a k e s t o

ft S o u f h -

Secre ta ry FoSmar C o . 26200 f i e ld M l * S 0 3 *

SECRET qu i red In t ypmg 65 p lus s p m S p e s -mg. latapr i ona e o q u a n a ft m a t h tor e a t n e t managar ' a o f f i ce PC at art m

j t o r HSSa C j s s c u c m S p r e p -

W o r k mg k n o e i e d g a o f L o f u a ' . 2 3 • a c r e l a n e s u r t

Lpetience i i s c s a a n i We o f fer ex

to WW Gramgar mc . P O Box SS7. Nov. M l 4 6 0 5 0

SECRETARY EXECUTIVE

years of a x p e r i e n c e W o r d c i a cisea mg a x p s r w n o s S^muSf O e n e r o u e

q u T e m e n t * l o I B s S l a * ° O i o * — t . g u u a i s e a . M i * e n 7

A n Equal O p p 6 r t u « t y E m p l o y *

SECRETARY - tor very « » n t o t I

Srwi locasaH M T i e y _ ^ r o m ^ l u e o a h

SECRTTAWY tor 1 p a r s o n e « e s S e l e s serv ice M p M 4SA-407S o r a e n d ' e e u m e 3 S j l W S B S l i * M . Sufse 111. U W M l M> 4 1 i »

MCRETANY . tor

• e c e r T A R Y tor

S S C R g T A ^ Y TOW u a O W C M s -

C3SSt?eaSs2T2« ! iw?

FuB t ime p o e m o n M u e l have n p e r i -a n c e m srord . h a n d C o m a in Sa les , m c . « 3 4 6 t O r t v e F a r m m g t o n 4 7 4 - 8 2 0 0

c a i . SasrCut

SECRETARY FULL ANO PART T IME

Spec ia l t y si ee l m r s n o u s e s n d torgs c o m p a n y haa c t e r t c e p o e i t t o n s

' y p m g

c o n t a c t wi th A c c o u n t i n g a n d M a n u -f a c t u r i n g O a p a n m e n t s S o m e a x p e -n e n c e p re te r red . but *>e i r e a f w e y * i n t e r e s t e d m d e p e n d a b l e , a s * m o t i v a t e d c a n d i d a t e e For — a r l e i

5 3 1 - 1 4 4 0

S E C R E T A R Y - F i e t ime p o e i t i o n s v s i l a b l s . a i S u b u r b a n Ma die s i C e n -ter exc s l a n t aalary ft L a n s t s C o n -t a c t Adrmrns t rs to r 5 9 1 - 0 4 5 3

SECRETARY F u l t ime Must have 3 to 5 y e e r * ex p e r i e n c e e o r d p r o c e s s i n g s m u s t FuB benef i t p e c k a g e Sa la ry com-m e n s u r s t e e i t h e x p e r i e n c e S e n d r e e u m e t o 30543 W 8 MAe Fid L rvoma . Mi 48152

S E C R E T A R Y fuB t ime for p r o p e r t y m a n a g e m e n t f i r m C a n d i d a t e s anousd possess g o o d s e c r e t a r i a l skiBs. s t rong o rgsnaa tapna i ft krterpersorvei e e * . g o o d p h o n e t e c h n i q u e s ft m e a b e t y to w o r k «V d e p e n d e n t f y G o o d pey ft Lwi Wilts

6 2 ^ - 2 0 7 8

SECRETARY : m m e d i a i s fuB tvne pos r t i on M u s t h a v a 5 or m o r s rea rs sec re ta r i a l ex-p e r i e n c e C o m p u t e r k n o w l e d g e h e l p f u l but not necessary 5 3 2 - 3 4 S 2

S E C R E T A R Y indus t r i ous , mta lk -g e n t p e r s o n w«t> g o o d c o m p u t e r w o r d p roceeamg k t B s lor fua t ime p o e i t i o n e i t f i l and d e » e c p n i e n t c o Law o fhce a t m o s p h e r e ' i m 111ee* i e m / F a r m m g t o n H e * s r e e Ca l l E ieKie M o r n i n g s 7 3 7 - 2 2 6 6

SECRETARY L a r g s p r o p e r t y m s n a g a m e n t c o m -p a n y nasda br igh t , ene rge t i c ind i -v i dua l t o e o r k m our h o m e o f f i c e m S o u t h f i e l d C M l e s inc lude ltong_ r y p m o m a k i n g t rave l a r r a n g e m e n t s , s t e w o r d p roceeamg e x p e r i e n c e he lp fu l , but not neceaaary S e n d re-s u m e m c l u d m g saiarv - e q m r e m e n i s

Sec re ta ry P O B o i h e l d M l 46066

5371 S o u t h -

SECRETARY M e r c y i n f o r m a t i o n S y s t e m s a sub-*«3«*r> o" Mercy Hearth S e - v i c a s s n o t - " o r - p r o f i t Ca thokc o r g a n i z a t i o n IS seen ng a Secre ta ry m t h e * co r -p o r a t e o fhce

R e s p o n s i b N pe rson wtB p r o v i d e ser-v ices t o p r o f e s s i o n e a n d m a n a g e -m e n t staf f S t r o n g o r g a n i z a t i o n a l a n d in te rpe rsona l e e * G o o d o r e

o r d P e r t o c t a n d Lo tus 1-2-3 p re fe r red A b « t y l o wo rk mdepanden t f y and f u n c t i o n aa s t e a m player C o m p e t e n c y m f l a l m g wt th a l personaSrties e x e r o s e g o o d m d g e m e n i . be ' e * a t > e ft Sex -tue

W e offer a compef i fh rs sa lary and a t t r ac t i ve bene f i t s To app ly s a n d you r r esume m c o n f i d e n c e t o

MERCY H E A L T H S E R -

VICES 3 * 6 0 5 Twelve M i le Rd

F a r m m g t o n HiSa M l 4 6 3 3 1 - 3 2 2 1 A t t n Personne l Serv ices. 0 ®

Equa l Oppor tun i t y E m p l o y e r Mase F e m a l e ' H a n d e a p p a d / V e t

SECRETARY M i n i m u m 3 yrs ofhce e x p e r i e n c e Aoar ty t o type 50-60 W P M a c c u r a t e -ly ft t h e w o r k m g k n o w l e d g e of the w o r d procaaaor is r e q u r e d W e o f -fer an o u t s t a n d m g bene f i t s p a c k -a g e Piaaaa aand • — j m * to G h a f a n A s s o c i a t e * Inc 14147 F a r m m g l o n Rd Lhrorua. M l . 4 6 1 5 4

A n Equa l Oppo r t un i t y E m p l o y e r

S E C R E T A R Y - U m i t t 2 y a s r s e x -p e r i e n c e tor Southftesd o f h c e TaAe c h a r g e pa rson t o o rgan i ze c o o r d i -n a t e ft nand ie the srork l o a d o f 3 • m a n a g e r s M m e i x x r 6 0 w p m typ ing , s f i o n h s n d or speed w r i t i ng he lp fu l Exceaent c o m m u n i c a t i o n ft g r a m -m a r $ l i - s 18.000 s t s n m g p lus ben-e f i t s S e n d r e s u m e l o Susan . 2 9 2 2 2 L a n c a s t e r =205 . S o u m f t o U M l 4 6 0 3 4

SECRETARY M u s t t y p s S0-45 w p m accu ra ta f y e x p e r i e n c e d on I B M D e p t a y W n l e r ft

nscanone « M P C a p lus T h a )ob r e q u i r e s a pe rson e f t h g o o d a t l a r v 3 a n c e e f i o can work e«th retsthrefy u m e d i rec t i on

a a y i » m t a r e a w d spp fy

4 p m H A N O L E M A N C O M P A N Y

SOO l O r t s B l v d T r o y I f i r e s topsght N of I S

W o f L N s m o e i A A E 4 E O E M / F / M / "

S E C R E T A R Y / O f f ICE M A N A G E R For C P A f i rm M a t u r e s a f i r s i a i r * * W o r d p roceeamg e x p e r i e n c e ha lp -

* 6 5 5 - 0 5 0 2

S E C R E T A R Y / P A R T - T I M E f l s s f l a d tor Fsrmsngton H e s C P A o A c e Dut ies to m c t o d e d a t a e n t r y t o >BM PC T * Banc a r a s e tess-p n o n e a n a w e r m g A e x i d e h o u r s

S e n d reauma to T l f issr ft YaMn 29912 O r c h a r d Laka R d

a M l 4 6 0 1 6

SECRETARY - PART T I M E For SouthfVeSO a c c o u n t m g o f h c e L igh t t ypmg ft SSng S o m e c o m p u l a r

3 5 7 - M B S

S E C R E T A R Y p a n t i m e exper i -e n c e d t b e n g u e h e p f u f l M o n t h r u F r i . 1 0 a m - 2 p m i n t e r n a t i o n a l S c f x x * 12 WM* ft E v e r g r e e n CaS M r s C a r l s o n 6 4 J - 1 1 7 8

SECRETARY P l y m o u t h aree s r c n r s a c t u r e i

B o a >03 'Obeemer ft E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t R d . u v o n i a . U c N g s r 4S1S0

SECRETARY/ PROCESSOR

M o r t a a e * c a w p s w ) m T r o y h a s an • I I l a s a r i l career u p p u m e a y tor ms

MUS4AN R E S O U R C E S SRO€ • O a o * 5 S 7 3

SECRETARY REAL ESTATE

OFFICE

11711

DON'T WAIT UNTIL DEADLINE!

You can place your ad anyday of the week. Off ice hours are 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Thurs-day; 8-5 p.m. Friday We run over 10,000 ads a week and our phones get very busy on Tuesdays and Fri-days. Call earty so we can be sure to get your ad in the next publication.

591-0900 644-1070 852-3222

CAA • 1 - W . i i . i JO* r w p W f t n l M

O f f i c e - C l a c i c a i

S W I T C H B O A R D / R E C E P T I O N I S T

ChaBsngmg o p p o n u n i f y tar exper t -s n c e d peiscf iOoera o p e r a i o r racep -t i oms t M u e b e m a t u a . p i a n a n r ft c o m p e l a m p i L i l eaa iu i i e E x p e r i e n c e o r R o v n p n o n e ay M e m s p l u s W e offer sxosSent w o n u n g c c n » nons. loca t ion ft b e n e S t s

Contac t H u m a n " s s o u r e Dep t

Alexander Hami l ton Life Insurance Co.

of Amer ica

S W l T C H B O A R O > R E C E P T " O e i S T R E L ' E ' pe r t t i m e . M o n i h r u M 6 15-12 30 Genera l o f h c e aSuSs re-» * r e a P -ev ioua

K o m e r W a r r e n 2 1 0 0 W & g Bee-ver R a T r o y M< 4 6 0 6 4

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST

W e a r * s x p e n d m g and n e e d to a d d t w o s e c r e t a r y ' r e c e p t i o n i s t s t o o«* s ts f f idee- c a n d i d a t e s wm be acne to accu ra te f y t ype 55 to 70 « p m uke »ar ied reaponsrb i l r twa and b s p leas-a n t c f t e e r f K nappy peop le W e pro-v ide a rMce w o r n e n v i r o n m e n t st tr ie T o w n C e n t e r C o m p l e x In S o u t n f t o l d For de ta i l s p l e a s * • m i or p n o n e Oewn s t E lec t ron ic S y s t e m s 3 0 0 0 T o w n C e n t e r Sui te 2560, S o u t n -ftam M i 4 6 0 7 5 3 5 3 - 5 5 6 0

SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST

For r®aJ estate office in W Bloomfie ld Typing, an-swering phone and general o f f i ce du t ies Pleasant work envi ronment. Call Weir, Manuel, Snyder & Ranke. Inc 851-5500

SECRETARY S e e k i n g ana rp mdfmdue i « W exce l -lent m a i n stuns to - o r * tor R e g K m e M a n a g e r G e n e r e c ler ical u g m typ -ing w o r * wit t t f i gu re * ana c o m p u t e r W o u l d a c c e p t par t t ime a a d m g t o f u l t m i s E x c e t l a r t benef i t p r o g r a m

can 6 4 4 - 5 3 0 0 ext 24 5

Erb LUMBER CO. Birmingham

SECRETARY S v a n ft l o n g t e r m posr t ion ava i l ab le "or sec re ta ry wm> O e c m a i e A u t o -m o t i v e auppka r beeut i fu i o f f i ces m n o r t f i e m O a k l a n d a ree 5 6 9 - 0 5 0 0

S E C R E T A R Y S o u t h f i e l d c o m p e n y n e e d s an ener -get ic . rngniy e x p e r i e n c e s s e c r e t a r y ab le to worn l o n g hours es n e e o e d . eritn a d m u i r s t r s t i v e c a p a c e t i e a . k n o w l e d g e 0« c o m p u t e r s w o r d pro-

ar id s t r o n g o r g a r u z a t i o n e

s e n d ree im ie t o P O B o x 3 0 0 S o u t M i e t d M l 46037 or c a l

353-3311 , Ex t 2 1 7

S E C R E T A R Y - S t rong w o r d p r o -cess ing r e q u i r e d for t t *S p o s i t i o n s u p p o r t i n g our m s r v e t m g d e p t a n d v c a P a a i d a n i K n o w l e d g e of w o r d p r o c e e a m g . t rave l e r r a n g e m e n t s . p r o p o s e p r e p a r a t i o n c o r r e e p o n d -er i ce cl ient r e c o r d t e a p i n g a n d cus-t o m e r r e l a t i ons necessary Exper i -e n c e Witfi M i c r o s o f t W o r d a p r e e d af teet p r o g r a m s a n d s lac t ro rac maB a p lus ExceBent salary a n d c o m p a -ny p a i d benef i t p lan SuOmrt r e s u m e a n d aalary r e q u i r e m e n t s to

M a n a g e r of A o m e e a t r s t i o n P 0 Box 6 0 4 1

W BJoomhetd . M i 4 6 3 0 4 E q u e O p p o r t u n i t y Emp loye r M . ' F / H

S E C R E T A R Y TO C H A I R M A N S C E O

tor dynaiTMC Troy based apeciaary re ta i l f i r m Expe r i ence w«!> c o m p u t -er p r e t o r r a b f y Lofua i n d e p e n d e n t , p r o t e c t o r i e n t e d m d n n d u e . ene rge t -ic ft anmus iasT ic s e f a tar ter w r m t o p n o l c n ssc ra tana i e e a S e n d re-s u m e m d e a t m g salary l e n o r y t o C H A I R M A N . 755 W BIG B E A V E R . S U I T E 1600. TROY M i 460S4

S E C R E T A R Y . TROY s e a e o f h c e e s e a r c h i n g fo r Recep t i once / S e c r e -t a r y C o m p u t e r e x p e r i e n c e p r e -f e r r e d W e t r a m 30 h o u r s a s s S Rep ly l o B o x 176. O t iae r ar ft Ec-cen t r i c f l e w a p e p e r i . 36251 Sc f too l -c r a h R d . Lrvonia. Mlc#»gen 4 6 1 5 0

S E C R E T A R Y .TYPIST For C P A h r m Prevtoua C P A h r m i

o o n • t a r e d T e m p o r a r y poe i -S e n f f ft W s a * 6 2 6 - 1 5 0 0

S E C R E T A R Y w i t t i PC e x p e r i e n c e ft g o o d p n o n e e t i q u e t t e n e e d i d tor e x p e n d i n g S o u t h h e d o fhoe Send r e e u m e to B o x 150. Ooeerve r ft Eccen t r i c

4 6 1 5 0 R d LMOOIS. . ^ 4 2 5 1 M i c h i g a n

SECRETARY $13,000

m g r o w i n g PdScy anc

c o r p o r a t i o n O p e n

4 0 » w p m typ -nsn

c o m m u n i c a t i o n aa ius r e o u f r e d

s a a n W A b o n u s CaS > 5 5 - 4 1 4 0 o r mae. 5 7 8

SENIOR SECRETARY

AS Feaa P a d - M 4 -5S00 6 4 2 2 * 3 3

Network

T E M P O R A R I E S

EARS. H O L I D A Y t s

• m m e d u t e O p a n m g * to r C>ar» Typ«ats

Legal S e c r e t a r i e s Senior S e c r e t a r i e s

W o r d

Long ft s n o n t e r m esmgrm l en t *

All E«e»Pa«J - 9 6 4 - 5 5 0 0 6 4 2 - 2 6 3 3

Network Resources

226C Penobsco t . De t ro i t . M l 4 6 2 2 6

T h e P l e c e m e n t S p e o e a s f

t^ermenent ft T e m p o r s r y

S O M E T H I N G D I F F E R E N T T»r»1 of b e m g lost m t h e c r o w d ft no" b e m g t r e a t e d as y o u a n o u i d ' See the d i f i e r e n c * a i O / E M a n a g e -men t Serv ice* W e oftor i n « e e m -p loymen t oppor tun i t ies . , ft s i c e S e r n pay Benef i ts a n o n t t e r m CaB *nmed«ate»y

5 0 4 I W p W l

Office-Clerical

WORD PROCESSORS

L o n g ft m o n t e rm e e y i w I I a BSshu Wor» lor me fo r c o r p o r a Oon m w e Farmangson HMa A r e a EjicsSant pey and L s n e S i a F r e e w o r d p roceeemg t r a m m g CaB tor y o i * * p p o n m e m today*

TSI OFFICE SERVICES

A n E q u e O p p o n m r y E m p l o y e r

X-RAY T E C X - FuB

pny CaB L o n " u ^ M O O

505 M p Wanted Food~B*v«rag«

505 Halp

C O O K S Q H M N C S )

W A I T P E R S O N S

505 IteipW

P R E P C O O K S B U S / D I S H W A S H E R S

SILVERMAN'S f * o e rermg lor new S o u e i L y o n

loceBon open ing D e c i e Appro rn person weaauy

M o n . Thurs. A F f t . 1 R M to 4 P M 22670 Pormec TrsB

M c f S u e ; Or c s l tor Ape 1 4 5 S - 2 2 7 2

Suytnsed NOW MIFBMG as pe sue. Bus Peraona. Cootts ft workmg K M Appty e 35230 Coee land iecroe* trom SMe

Mote, mm NOW MIFBMG as pe sue. Bus Peraona. Cootts ft workmg K M Appty e 35230 Coee land iecroe* trom SMe

en U t a t f a Rd- staal-

RART-TSdE/WAI TRESS

Doc Frocea ley

824-7200

PREP COOKS • TOR R A Y

C O O K - SHORT O R D E R F i e or pa r t Sme

Raps * F o o d ft o n Con tac t VtoKI 4 7 7 - 0 0 0 6

ALL P E R S O N N E L - a i e u f t * tor R e e t e i * a r i . m P fymouC i a r e a CaB afier 2 p m 4 5 3 - 1 6 6 3

A M ' HOS T H O S T E S S A M SERVERS - F i e e n d p a r t m s p o e i o n s *v enab le ExoaSant w e g a and b s n e f t i p e r a a g e r i s a a s app fy

H e s 37259 G r e n d Rhrer t on H e s

A P P L i C A T i O W S N O W b e m g t a t tor O a n w e a n e r s ft W a n P e r s o n a Appfy enthm Moy s. 16625 1

IOO openmga for B a m Bus S t a t Celt tor a n aher 6 p m

ASSISTANT COOK Sun t h r u T t i t r s . 9 e m - 5 3 0 p m

C o n t a c t T lm 4 5 S - 3 8 S 1

B A K E R S A S S I S T A N T - S t a r t i n g n m e 5 a m N o e x p e r i e n c e n ac ieaaar / MI t r am App fy m p e r s o n Lar r to 'S . 3 7 1 2 0 W 6 M i le L a u r e C o m m o n s S n o p p m g Cen te r . L N o m a 4 6 4 - 6 1 7 0

n or l o n g ' - *9 -050C

TYPIST - F u l or p e r l - O m e SmeC pubSahaig c o m p e n y m Cantor aeea-m g - e m n o n - s m o n i n g m d r e p u e i o |om our l ea rn a y o u t y p e 50 wt—v w o u l d e * so M a m n e w c o m p u t e r B>«S ft eri foy aaapsng busy caB ft

fo< « a m y 9 6 1 - 4 6 0 0

TYPIST ^ R E C E P T I O N I S T rap«3h g r o w i n g m e r * e m g V m

M u s t oe l e e t a m c u l s t e ft d e e v e a p « a d v a n c e m e n t S e n d r e e u m e ft

salary ivs tory r e q u i r e m e n t s t o T j p i s l . P 0 Box 7283 , O e a r b o m .

46 120

T Y P t S T / R E C E P T I O N I S T tor B ioomf te id H * a l a b o r « w V m w e t r am g o o d t y p a t tor W a n g W P Pit ies ant au r round lnga . c o m p e t i t i v e sa lary B C ' B S d e n t e S e n d r e e i m i e

i e e * ft aalary r e q u t r e m e n t a t o Eleanor 2O50 N W o o d w e r d S t e

350. B U o m h e t o H e s . M l . 4 6 0 1 3

TYPIST R E C E P T I O N I S T - m u e t ype •eat 6 S w p m ft h a v e g o o d c l e r i c e

b a c k g r o u n d e x p e r i e n c e C i c e S e n t w o r k i n g condr t i one ft I j e e i u Mig-

Layne ft Sacne -040C W 9 M o * Oak P a r * «s» fo r M r s K o a o w s k i 5 4 6 - 6 3 3 3

TVPtSTS i m m e d i a t e o p e n m g a tor p e n t ime, a i y or e v e n i n g hrs Re-qu i res g o o d speBBng ft 55 W P M H o n s m o s m g o f h c e 12-MSe ft T e e -

eapn Area . E x c a l a n t o p p o r t u n i t y • f s e t y p e t o C a l B a r b 3 5 1 - 6 8 3 3 A n Equal O p p o r t u n r t y E m p l o y e r

WE ARE LOOKJMG tor b r i g h t ener -g a t x mdrvOuaM (maae ft tomaH> lor o«* SoutnSald ft U v o m a o f f i c e s to

tnOute maB wf th a o m e aght r y p l n g S ta r t i ng alary • 1 2 6 3 5 0 par weafc.

I subs tan t ia l i n r raaaaa d u r i n g v e 1ft m o n t h s W e of fer exce l -

lent beneSts l i n O u d i n g 100% tu i t ion r e f u n d p rog ram) , v a c a t i o n p r o g r a m a n d p r o m o t i o n a l o p p o r t u n i t i e s fheaar aand r e a u m a or b n e f e n a r <no la iepnone cans p toaae ) t o Me f ropoB lan LJto t n a u r a n c e C o

P e r s o n n e O f h c e 660 N e e Cen te r O n e BuBdmg.

Det ro i t . M l 4 6 3 0 2 A n E q u e O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r

W O R D P R O C E S S I N G - E x p e r i e n c e d typ is t tor g r o w i n g toSy a u t o m a t e d West B ioomAe id o f f i c e M u e t ype 60 worn W o r d P a r t e d a m u s t L O T U S is he lp fu l C u e s ar i l b e n e f i t s

8 5 1 - 4 5 4 0

W O R D P R O C E S S I N G L o n g term t e m p o r a r y p o e r t x m evas-a b w tor pe raon e x p e r i e n c e d o n W a n g w e - u n m e d e l e 5 8 9 - 0 5 0 0

W O R D P R O C E S S O R N O V I

T r a n s c r i p t i o n ' s e c r e t a n e d u t i e s , non -smoker onty supe r i o r t p a S m g a neceaaity p leasant o u t g o i n g m a n -ner tor a busy m e d i c a i / i s g e N o w o f h c e P r o f e e a i o n e a p p e e r a n r e . w o r d pra i: e taa ig iCC m p i e a r fcnoe* e d g a and t e a p n o n e sldBs r e q u r e d S e n d reeume a n d I alia II y req ia re-men ts to B o * 1 H Obaer-ver ft Ec-centr ic N e w a p a p a r t . 3 6 2 5 1 Scf ioo*-cr aft R d LMOnss. M K M g a n 4 8 1 5 0

W O R D P R O C E S S O R . . Ent ry l ene w o r d p r o c e s s o r tor t a e p a c e d S o u i m e t d c o m o s n y Exper i -ence and 6 0 w p m r e q u r e d M e c m -toaf i e x p e n e n c e p tua S e n d i s u t i t t o P 0 Bos 300. S o u t h f i e l d . M l 48037 or C a l 3 5 3 - 3 3 1 1 . E x t . 2 1 7

W O R D P R O C E S S O R S E C O N O S H I F T

N O V I 5 p m - 1 3 0 a m a c n e O A e b a g m a af ter 6 to e e a a n d e y sfwh o n a n t a o o n T r a n s c r i p t i o n / s e c r e t e r i e d u t i e e n o n - s m o k e r onty Supe r i o r a p e e n g

P toaaa r * . o u t g o i n g a buay m a d e s ' t oga

Word Processor / Receptionist

M a h r a p a r s o n wm* 2 Y r s e o r d

Woodhouee & Oontt ier 14430 M d e g a t i . O a a r t o m

542-4260

S E R V I C E S C C R I T A R Y n a a d a d tor a g i oeesg aai i e e oompewy M u e b e a b M to t y p s 8 gsa o o r ^ > n a r A h a n -

50 Word Processors

Needed WE W C L RAY Y O U M O R E S e n

ENTECH SERVICES. LTD.

Fwmlneton 747-1744 Troy im — 1 0

•s 377

BAP P E R S O N - ft c o o k s he lpe r tor c o c a t a i K u i g a . caB 5 3 1 - 4 7 8 0

B A R T E N D E R •egf t t * h e or p a n - b m a A p p f y m pe rson Lea ther B o r o e S w . 2 0 3 0 0 = e r m m g t o n R d UwoneL 4 7 4 - 2 4 2 0

B A R T E N D E R S B A R B A C K S

C O C K T A I L S E R V E R S Apply m p a r s o n I r o m 9 a m t o 5 p m or aher 7 p m e

•Cay Weet 2 4 2 3 0 Weet 6 M a e

1 Block W e e of T e e g r a p n

B A R T E N D E R S DAY WAIT S T A F F

E x p e r i e n c e d onfy n e e d a p p f y M o n th ru Fn 2 - 6 p m PSte S t r e e Res-tauran t . 16 W P e a S t r e e t . R o n s e c .

BARTENDERS F v e u m e par t A M or P M hrs Conto r t ! a 6 4 8 0 O r c h a r d L a k e Rd . (Orchard Lake e M a p t o )

BAR W A < T P E R S O N P a n t * n e a i e n m g a a n d • e e a e n f l a App l y « PfymouO- B o e * 4 0 4 7 5 P tymoutn Rd PtymouOi

BILL KNAPP'S 16995 S L A U R E L P A R K D R I V E C o m e of 1-275 ft S Q u s e I* now look ing lor N e e ft P e e r n O n t O u t m t o aaaums

FULL T IME G R I L L C O O K

mty m tha near f u t r n O o o d p a y ft benef i ts ' A e c V r m g

PART T IME D I S H W A S H E R S

Apply m JERRY

B R E A K F A S T ft L U N C H W a f t S t a f f F l * t ima App fy m p e r s o n . 3 - 5 P M m a i h o w e r Hote l . 8 2 7 w A r m A r b o r T r a l . P l y m o u t h 4 5 3 - 1 8 2 0

BROILER P O S I T I O N - 8 U O U Nignts f u l t i m e 1 6 5 0 / h r t o s t a r t CaB tor an a p u u a i u i i a m . aaa tor M a r * 6 A 4 - 5 5 2 2

BUOOY S F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S Now i w m g

CARRY O U T . H O S T / M O S T E S S F O O O R U N N E R

FLEX H O U R S FOR N i g h t O r e C o o k E x c a l a n t weges a n d w o r k i n g c o n a -t i on * App fy B u d d y s. and

COOKS LINE ANO PREP COOKS

DAY WAIT STAFF

M E R I W E T H E R S R E S T A U R A N T

25485 ' aseg rap f i Sou th fwad

C O O K S WATT ft B u s P E R S O N S A l smfts 650 e g n v e b o n u s C o m -pet i tme w a g * c o o n m g lor a e p e n o -

C o r m o r s. 6445 N Ti

C O O K - WAIT S T A F t Ber tander ft Poner E x p e r i e n c e d

D a n e e 9 a m ft 3 p m

C O O K W A N T E D - P e r n m e 5 deys a w e e * a«orv-Fn

CaB d e l o r * noon. 453- 7744

C O U N T E R H E L P needed In newty remod-eled restaurant Must have slicing machine exper i -ence Appfy in person

ERNIE S RESTAURANT MUIRWOOO SQUARE Grand River at Drake

• R A O V A C A T I O N

• F L E W B L E H O U R S

Sweat Lorraine'a to Oo - SOUTHFIELD-

C a i tor krtervsesr.350-1506

P R E R ft P A N T R Y . F o r A M ft R M

r%rrzzrz2rsr

O U A U T Y W a n

ROBBER BARON • R E S T A U R A N T !

332-7744 RED L O B S T E R - J o m the e t n m n g

It's Not Just 3reat Mon

Red wUOese * a greet m o r e I'eear.ina m a n g ree t m greet aee lood r a g r e a t m n * greet " o c r * K's greet

Great Money ^

DALY RESTAURANT Tatung appBcat ions l o r aS poe i sos ia Day ft * '»emng sfwrts F r e e n e S t ' K * t w pay p a d M e a B t k a n t f ) ••orfc 0 5 # r i ^ f c y v n i n t openmga tor dey amft W a n P e r s o n a

Appfy m p e r a o n 3 1 5 0 0 PtymcuWi R d Uvonse

DELIVERY DRIVERS ft aonne naadad mm anrfts Hungry lloelea

DISHWASHER F i e Sme. deys

HOSTESS •Sgh ta Appfy ai p e r s o n e H e r a B e e ft S p e l t s 36685 P l y m o u t h R d

D ISHWASHER n e e d e d lor STTMB be-s c w a n t n o m a m P tymouOi .

D tSMWASHERS

r o o m . S o u t M M d 1 8 M O w 10 i Oafeeer 3 - 5 p m

D I S H W A S H E R S N E E D E D F i * ft par t n m e Days , n i g h t s ft • e e a a n a a 15 par hr A p p l y e m J o n e h o n B Put) U v o r a e M a s

D I S H W A S H E R S P e n t i m e or H e n m e G e n C e a s G o s C o u r s e

D I S H W A S H E R W A N T E D For ierge I e n d F t * or |

D U E T O I

MOUNTAIN JACKS proa t o heg> i e se r ve ' T h e S e e P r im* R » m T p e n "

s d by rots w o r * e x p e n e n c e ft g r e M i S a s i . t l y o u ccxAd j u t S i so la in

• SoosChe l • Assistant Ki tchen

BUOOY S P IZZA - U V O N I A Now l a n n g L u m » Waf t S l a l f

• Head Cook • Working Cha<

|26207 W.WARREN DEARBORN HEtGHTS

BURGER KING Mow larS ig - D a y s ft A d a m o o n a

P r e m e a e W a g e * R e d b t e h o s e s For t n i i i a d e i a m t a r i t a a . app ly m p a r s o n . 2 - 5 p m ;

28333 F o r d Rd . G a r d e n C n y

BUS HELP WAIT STAFF

are o e r a m i y te rs ig U 6 a lor m e a b o v e p j e w n i i e .

cm ft d a n t e App l y e C i s n o n H o l e 31525 12 MSe Rd-. F a r m m g t o n M e

553-0000

FAST FOOD Exceptional Pay

H a m n r g e r s • n o w iSnng

a n d 3 - 5 p m

33406 Rve MUe. Uvonta A N D

22291 Mk)dlet>eit

BUSSER - Lunch ft Dtn t ie r S 7 h o i * , m PSymouSt CaB M e s d y 453 -1833

C A N T WAIT FOR A JOB? WE'LL TRAIN YOU

The O n g m e P a n c a a ^ H o M a ^ l t

pey good banaee Apply e person between 2-4 m l«Mt IN 10 Mas

C A R L O S M U R P H Y

N O W H I R I N G

Apply in paraon •e tween 2 -4pm

29244 1

Aft Eque Opi

A n E ^ u e O p

I n e cooes ft penary, i

FRANKLIN RACQUET CLUB

HOST STAFF Part t ima . 1 1 a m - 3 p m , Monday thru Friday m fast

Apply tn parson. ERME-S RESTAURANT MUIRWOOO SQUARE Qrand RNw a l O r ^ a

W T O

MAKE YOUR FIRST JOB A

RED LOBSTER 2 4 7 0 6 W 12 MSa R o a d

An Eeue Oppomeey Dapi»ie

R E S T A U R A N T M S N A O C R

oar ct Opei-TateSo. OMSO

R E S T A U R A N T M A N A G E R

R E S T A U R A N T R O a i T I O N S

Jom s Susy Appty m person Moe - F»L. J

MAXft ERftAAS 31206 OnSert LaRs RS

S H O U L D N T YOU « WORKING

WITH THE BEST?

12-41

RED LOBSTER

A W S R M

ROOM ATTENDANTS

2 7000 Sheraton Or N M

STATION 885 f e i M i ^ f a i U B C e i .

TCBY

uX

3S3KA3®ite

Qeys or MgMa, part o r l u t Mm*. Ap-ply V parson Kooar " uvonta Mefl (7 MBe « M

WAITRESS/WAITER Fu l M id part Oma pooHtoiM-

£ 3 WAITRESS PWMter)

Mual ba experienced. FiM or par i Wna, d M or evenings I Appty a l Sageo's. t i Mee 8

476-1750

WAJT STAFF ft BAR HELP Start .Wnecketefy Apply M paraon: Ralph's, i l l N NewOurgh, land, or e M 722-77W

WAfTSTAFF-Ful ft par i Uma itkd-nigM M l No axpartanoa neces-sary Rama. Horn. 27233 Ford Rd. Oaar txx r .HU. 563-1331

WAIT STAFF poamons avMtobto. part Urns days Experience necao sary. Appfy In parson. Mon - Fri, be-tween 2-4pm al 8aau Jacks 4108

>M Rd. Birmingham.

WAIT-STAFF Wan parson naadad during lunch ama hours. Mon- thru Fri.. to serve executrves al Unisys Corp In Ptym-outh. Piaaaa cs« BW. 451-4900

An Equal Opportunity Empioyar

WORKING SUPERVISOR o I mamia-nanca ft dWwoom staff. PM shin.

apply a l tha Qoldan M u s h r o o m 2-4pm Mon. thru Sat 559-4230

506 Hetp Wanted

A c c o u n t E x e c u t i v e

S A L E S Csi aar opportunity aMh southssat-

o» h i g h - t e c h t e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s aqtapmanl. networks. snd softwars High—I commlaslona m tha industry wrth bonus, prof i t sharing, snd ax-panaa raanbui sarnani par i . For da-tafls. cafl Mr . Olson at 48»-0000

ADMISSIONS ADVISOR - wi th good

O&E Thursday. Novanibar 17. 1PM

5 0 6 H e * W a n t e d

ADVANTAGES R e a l E s t a t e C a r e e r

• P a M T r a i n i n g

• M . L . S . S a r v i c a

• F u l l o r P a r i T l m ®

C o n t a c t : T r a i n i n g D i r e c t o r

f o r c o n f i d a n t l a l I n t e r v i e w .

CENTURY 21 C o i e R a a t t y 8 3 7 - 2 3 0 0

AGENTS - S i a. market ing. and m a n a g y n a n i

High energy. positive, product ive al-moaphara Earn wfMe you Mem. we ara expending and naad paopla who want l o aam money C a l tor conf l-dontlM Interview Ona Way Reofty

473-5500

A GREAT PLACE TO WORK L AMBITIOUS1

^ .MBpWl ISCtEHTIOUS? WE WANT YOUI"

(nveetigete tha excftmo world of raal estate wrth

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 !

Complete Training Program

C a l J o e M e k i a . M g r Plymouth/Canton

4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

Sandy Davis WaaOand/Gardan City

3 2 6 - 2 0 0 0

APPOINTMENT SETTERS M - S 9 / H r Salary plus bonus No

ig. Looking lor p lss tsnt phone as Immadiata openings Wa

•ram Miss Qrsnt. 427-8035

ARE Y04J LOOKING For A Established mduatnal uniform com-pany ssakmg smtvtlous ssles par-son Baaa salary, commissi an ft benefits. CMI ~ 868-3719

ART GALLERY m Waat Bloomflaid looking lor anparlancad motivated Salaa paopla to work f u l / pe r t Uma

•26-5810

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d

AUBTON

AVON 8 M r i Chnatmaa NOW M Avon S a l Avon a l srort or M your neigh-bomood * 5 start up toe Fraa trMrv-mg 8 beeuty make-ovw 553-7888

B e P a r t o f t h e

# 1 T E A M PROFESSIONAL

SALES POSITION Ona of lha sraa's most sQoraaNrs Clwvrotot d i s l s i i tHp i Is Iniarvtoar-Ing tor caraar oriented paopla to ba a part ol our rspldly expanding salaa

>rce

W E O F F E R : E x c e l l e n t p a y p l a n

C o m p i a t a t r a i n i n g

I n s u r a n c e p r o g r a m

P a W v a c a t i o n „ .

F a c t o r y I n c e n t i v e s

H u g e I n v e n t o r y

M a n a g e m e n t o p p o r t u n i t y

S e o u r i t y

Wa w * fare a*pananoad paopla or wm Irsm moos without auto sxperv aaca AppScations takan al our osearsfsp daily this waak Sas Mr Don Lavy bsrtween 10am - 8pm

MATICK CHEVROLET

Telegraph & 1-96 531-7100

Salary plus commission. Cafl: Mon-Frt . 10-5.

plus bonus No rata* W M sppllee MILANE MODELING ft CAREER Cantar 358-1125

ALVIN-S accepting applications lor M l Una ft part t ima salaa positions Prator ms-tura taahlon conscious Individuals. Apply Birmingham. Rochastar

ASSOCIATES WANTED Michigan's largest raal aatata com-pany Is now w i n g tor Its Llvonis Radtord office Pre-Mcenee and poet

:ens« training avaHatSa Csll John BsWusa. 261-0700

R E A L E S T A T E O N E An Equal Opportunrty Employer

ATTENTION-10 telephone ordar dspartmant F u l A part-t ima poalttons avattabM 12 MUa ft Graanflald Can 443-1327

ATTENTION 70K Salaa experience pi s toned. but wM tram right parson Executive aearch firm 648-3960

506 Hetp Wantad Sates

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY

For 37 years a tradition of quality Real Estate Brokerage has been our Hallmark at:

W e i r , M a n u e l , S n y d e r & R a n k e , I n c .

Work wtth some of Michigan's highest-earning Real Estate Sales Associates. It's contagious. Due to an extremely active residential real estate market, a limited number of sales positions are currently available. For Information about training and opportunity, call:

Rochester B i t J a m n i c k 6 6 1 - 3 5 0 0

am/Bloomfiefd Hills

Ptymouth/Northville/Canton Jerome Detany

West Bloom field/Farmington Birmingham/Bloomfield HMs

PaulKoepke

6 6 9 - 7 3 0 0

4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

6 5 1 - 5 5 0 0

WEIR MANUEL, SNYDER 6 RANKE. INC. REALTORS

D o y o u w a n t a j o b —

o r a c a r e e r ! ? !

A career is exactly what we can offer you at KINQSWAY ASSOCIATES, not Just another job.

{ With our free professional in-house training, we can guarantee the right candidates suc-cess in this high-paying field. We give you the tools, training, and support...not just a deek and a phone.

, KINQSWAY ASSOCIATES enjoys a promi-nent community standing, an exceptional sales record, 24-hour management support, constant training, generous commission schedules, and the newest computerized location in all of Birmingham 11 If you want a career you can be proud of and an income beyond your imagination, be-come part of our team today. We are the future of Blrmlnghaml

! C o n t a c t Q u a P . B e e g o r

l < y i G S W H Y 6 4 2 - 4 3 0 0

- - " S

INTERESTED IN SELLING 1 REAL ESTATE?

ASSOCIATE WITH TWO GENERATION OF SUCCESS

* i- W«a mini) MkapuMM hava aa advmttfet "FREE io Qualified fexfividoab- PRB-UCENSE classes

EARN 90f t WITH NO HIDDEN COSTS!

i BIRMINGHAM JBM SORRBNTTNO J 647-1900

NC*THViLL£ OKXXFAST -

349.I91S

ROCHESTER

UVONIA

BLOOMFIELD HILLS MLL NISONCER

6 4 6 - 1 1 0 0

PLYMOUTH DARLENE SHBMANSKI

4 5 3 - M 0 0

TROY JAN ORUPIDO

m-noo

WBTT BLOOMFIELD DALE RICHMOND

6*3-1122

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

L L O Y D E D W A R D a

2 0 O F F I C E S

BRIDAL An axcaptlonal opportunity exists tor sn mdhrldual with a provan track racord to assums tha poaltion o l bridal consultant Tho suocaaatul candtdata must hava bridal salaa axpananca wtth an amphaaa on cuslomar sarvloa ft loftow-up F u l tima poaltion with a»ca«snt caraar growth, salary ft banaflts Apply In arson to parsonnal

SAKS FIFTH

AVENUE S O M E R S E T M A L L

T R O Y An Equal Opportunity Empioyar

506 Help Wanted

COME WORK FOR NUMBER 1

C A R E E R N I G H T

THUHSOAy - 7 OOpm

CENTURV 21 CHALET 33807 Savon M i a Road

3 Mocks W ol Farmmgton Road

INVEST THIS NIGHT FOR YOUR FUTUftE. EXPERIENCE HOW CEN-TURY 21 CARtErtTRAK TRAINING PROGRAM CAN WORK FOR YOU

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION-PLEASE CALL US AT: 477-1800

COMMERCIAL REAL E8TATE ssisa oppor tuni ty I i | | h commission po-tential Ofltoa rataa. t iuMruss op-portunWaa Cam D.J N a n ft Asaoc.. Inc tor personal In te rna* 8&S- U 5 0

COUNTER SALES F u l tana parmanant poaroon In re-

partanoa h e l p M but no! raqulrad at Mu.ttiaaet Btoaprmt Co . Farmmgton Rd.. Uvonia m ; DECORATING SALES

Michigan's Nnaat chain o l homa decorat ing storss has an Immediele opening at 2 o l l is locations tor s mature. rapaonalMa salesperson M you heve an aye tor color ft Nke wortt lng wi th tha pubac you wal love

^ F i s h e r WALLPAPER Uvonia - 425-8970

Ptymouth Twp - 459-5960

DECORATOR CONSULTANT Detro i t 's laraaat retaaar o l window

i tments m currantty expanding Its m i l staff Pan ft luR t ima poal-txx is avai lable Previous salaa axpe-rtence la required Wa offer excai-

commlaalun. training. Incentives ft beneRts Plssse send resume 10: L Sctueler. 23000 W. 8 Maa. South Nakt. Ml . 48034. or caU 357-4414

DESIGNER LINE o« CLOTHING Decorat ive ft aoceseories ooaec-ttons Raping Arm looking tor dy-

poemons For s p p t 582-2125

D E V E L O P

S E C O N D A R Y

I N C O M E as a Corporata or Salanad Pralaa atonal. Personnal Racrmtar Busi-ness Administralor . Omos Managar or Educator In your own buslnss i

CaC In tormet io iv* Maassga Una For OetaHs

6 8 0 - 3 4 2 0

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM ft W Bloom hew Specialty Rata* Stores needs lua ft pert time sales help Ex-perience preterred Hourty wage plus commlaaion Caa 10am-5pm 646-3660 or 737-OOM

C A R E E R O P E N I N G S FINANCIAL PLANNERS

106•'AMERICAN EXPRESS la look-ing tor s lew good people lor s ca-reer In flnandal planning Salaa or buameaa expartance and coaaga de-gree required Thla Is a carssr with exc eaent Incoma potential and room tor advancement Complete training program wtth aalary. plua Bonuses For interview c a l 244-0180

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY Start ing salary up to S2000 Full benefits, sxceftant training. Fua Una company. A-Ptue. Experienced ft inexperienced. American United Lite 357-5870

C E N T U R Y 2 1 - C A S T E L L I Put 0 1 to work tor you

Discuss the FREE trslning for new inaxpenenoed indMduaM ft the on-going m-houae t r s r t n g tor tha expe-

•oad sales person ft EARN MORE i you

Caa Jack Lucas or Oon Caateai to-day tor personal Interview

5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

DRIVER/SALES Rome sales celling or ssts&aahod accounts servicing toys ft pat » j p -pftes Guersnteed Incoma Compeny paid Benefits. Looking tor aggree-sive ft smbl t lous people Call between S*m-4pm:

349-9300 EARN EXTRA HOLIDAY MONEY

Now accept ing applications lor see-sonel sates positions- Pssl retail sales helplul Varied hours are avail-able t o nt your achetfele We ofter a chal lenging commlaaion pey plan CaH our Radio Shack • Personnel Dept. 476-8806

An Equal Opportunity Employer

EX SPRINT, MCI TELEMARKETERS M you worked tor at lees! 8 months at a local long distance earner doing telemarket ing m 1986 or 1987 you are a winner Must caa by Thursday

L y n n : 3 5 6 - 7 0 8 3

FASHION SALES OPPORTUNITY exci t ing new store opening m Sum-mit Place Mall (Elizabeth Lake ft Telegraph) Looking tor career -minded individual to grow with us Fun a part - t ime svalUble 682-1515

506 Help Wanted Sate*

T h e N e w B o n w i t T e l l e r C h r i s t m a s S a l e s

E v e r y t h i n g t h a t m a k e s B o n w t t T e l l e r o n e o f t h e g r e a t

s h o p p i n g e x p e r i e n c e s a l s o m a k e s t h i s a v e r y n i c e

p l a c e t o b e a S a l e s P e r a o n .

Y o u ' l l b e I n t e r e s t e d I n o u r f l e x i b l e h o u r s f o r d a y t i m e

o r e v e n i n g & w e e k e n d H o l i d a y S a l e s P o s i t i o n s &

e n j o y o u r g e n e r o u s E m p l o y e e D i s c o u n t f o r H o l i d a y

P u r c h a s e s .

Apply in Person Personnel Dept. Bonwit Teller

Somerset Mall - Troy (W. Big Beaver Rd. & CooUdge)

An Equal Opportunrty Employer M/F

B O N W I T T E L L E R

508 H.lp Wantad

D i a m o n d s

i n t h e

R o u g h Magna Carta mMtuta . The premier posit ive Ute educa-t ion end achievement train-ing corporat ion, w i l be se-lecting three very talented individuals l o compiele Its corporate staff individuals

or d iverse p to lses lons i backg rounds in: Sates. Market ing. Public Rela-tione. Human ReUtlons. Human rteeourcea or relat-ed «Mda Each • a m i pr inciple part o« a select cadre, work ing directly wtth the president Strong »er-bal and/or wr i t ten akias. s unique sensitivity to the queilty o< human ste. and tha ablttty to contr ibute the persona l t ime and re-sources required o l this re-markab le pro fess ion, a must! Pteaee. serious snd queMted candKleles ONLY' For a Interview appoint-ment. Phone 489-4030 Mr Donald Converse. Human Reeource Department In-terviews held In stnekeet conf ldance

M A G N A C A R T A

I N S T I T U T E . I N C . Gateway Centre. Farmmgton Hifts An Equal Opportunity Employer

FASHION SALES Two years fine lashion sales experi-ence & ablNty to build and close sales is required You wW be re-sponsible tor developing ft main-taining a chant foBowmg For ap-pointment. call 352-2530

FINANCIAL SERVICES - preatiglous national corporat ion seeking execu-tive market ing representative to contact businesses thru s proven lead generat ion program Appli-cants musl have coOege. initiative & a daawe to ba paid what you are worth We provide training, office, staff, lead p rogrem ft benefits Sal-ary plus commiss ion averages $35,000 1st year Send resume to: W J Krauee. FLMI, RHU. District Managar 7125 Orchard Lake, Ste 309, W Bloomfield, M l 48322

FREE REAL ESTATE SALES TRAINING

Come and grow wrth No 1 Call Mary. Salaa Manager

CENTURY 21 Y o u r R e a l E s t a t e 5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

Serving Western Wayne ft Oakland Counties

F R E E R E A L E S T A T E

S A L E S T R A I N I N G

I F Y O U L I V E I N Birmingham - Bloomflaid West BioomHeid - Troy Beverly Hats - Clawson

Au twrn Hms - Royal Oak

C O M E T O O U R

C A R E E R S E M I N A R

AT VILLAGE INN, BIRMINGHAM 7 : 3 0 P M , T H U R S N O V 1 7 t h

FOR RESERVATIONS. CALL

C E N T U R Y 2 1

W O O D W A R D H I L L S

6 4 6 - 5 0 0 0

FRSGHT BROKERAGE - seeks ag-greearve sales person to sen on commission bases for tmck loed in-terstate operat ions Reply m conft-dence to Box 838 Wayne Ml 48164

FURNITURE SALES PERSON Experience a must Top wages tor ths right person Call PMI or Joe

425-8200

INSIDE SALES A growing national electronics dis-tr ibutor Is expanding in the Dwtroit Area if you are reedy to accept the challenge of growing wrth us ft pos-sess • strong sales background, wa want to hear f rom you. We offer base salery. commlaaKm ft fua bene-fits Electronics experience is not necessary Howerer . the daaire lo

CaH Mon. - f r i . . 482-0190

grow ft p yam-noon

506 Help Wanted Sates

506 Help Wanted

GREAT FUTURE WITH a t

FREE Century 21. Hart ford S » offer ing tree pre-kcenee training (smaa ma-terial charged FuB U n a trainer lo help you to a quick start Aak about our career track program C a l phyais Stutxmann tor appointment

PUT # 1 T O W O R K F O R Y O U

2 8 1 - 4 2 0 0 2 OFFICES IN LIVONIA

HOMEMAXERS. STUDENTS - Earn extra money for Chrtstmae with naw c o s m e t i c c o m p a n y P r i m r o s e Cosmetics Ask tor Rose 443-0494

IF YOU'VE EVER CONSIDERED A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE

349-1212 Century 21. Suburban

I N D U S T R I A L

I N S T I T U T I O N A L

S A L E S National manufacturer of mamte-nence chemical supplies ft services hse an opening for an aggraeahw sales repreeentstive We have es-tablished aocounts in Macomb ft Oakland County Complete trslning is prov ided pack-age mdudee salary, commission, profit sharing wage dlvlden. medi-cal Insurance ft an oppor tuni ty for sales management Candidate muet be s hard working, self starter Car is required Good selling skias most helpful

Please send resume to ROCHESTER MIOLANO CORP

666 E 9 Mile Rd Fsrndale. Ml 48220

Attn Boo Lee - 399-6303

INSIDE SALES/ORDER CLERK Entry level wtth good potential, ex-cellent benefits wtth well respected company Construction experience s pkjs some college helpful Must bs detail or iented and presonabie Salary $12,000 to >15.000. depend-ing upon experience Caa. 557-2552

INSlOE SALES/STEEL Steel service center wishes to add s person to its ms»de staff Excellent wage and fringe package tor this ca-reer position If you are good with figures ieern quickly en|oy phone sales appty in person onfy Contrac-tor Steal, 36555 Amrhein. Llvonis Corner of Levan

INTERIOR DECORATOR, rf you have a flair lor color, but lack formal training one of our posit ions, t rom apprentice decorator thru business ownership, could be lor you Ross. 855-8640

INVEST IN YOU Start your own network market ing business $125 start-up fee Can for apporntment 680-3406

JACOBSON'S Is now accepting applications for temporsry seesonai employment -full 4 part tune, flexible schedule ft employee discount

Apply in person

336 W MAPLE BRIMINGHAM

An Equal Opportunity Employer

JEWELRY SALES Posit ion avail-able Experience necessery Appfy In person, 2pm-5pm Lavdas Jewel-ry, 30112 Ford Rd Garden City

MALL SALES-Eam up t o S15 per hour Full or pan t ime Christmas Season Southland, Wonderland, Universal ft Macomb Malls 647-4400

M A N A G E M E N T /

S A L E S Kay ft Kay Tile, a leading retail cham is seeking enthusiastic and professional individuals for manage-ment and sales posit ions Th«se po-r t i o n s offer

• Excellent earning potent ia l (S30K + for management and $20K - for saieai • A comprehensive benefit pro-gram • Paid training • Opportunity to work for a growing company

If you're interested in this excit ing career opportunity, cell

KAY & KAY TILE 553-6260

. J o i n t h e i d F a s h i o n T e a m

We are looklag fo r br ight , eatkaslastic professionals interested in fasUoo, sales and

opportanities. The id specialises in

priced fashion apparel of fashioa conscious w

in the sale ot moderatly fl tailored to the tastes women. Currently oper-

ating over 100 stores, pocittoes in manage-ment and fal l and part-time sales are availa-ble at several locations.

I f yon waat the challenge ot working for a rapidly expanding, fashion oriented specialty store organization please contact Heather at 349-5131, Friday-Monday, • a jn . to 6 p.m.

A r e y o u m a k i n g

w h a t y o u ' r e w o r t h ? W e i n v i t e y o u t o e v a l u a t e t h e c a r e e r o p p o r -

t u n i t y i n r e a l e s t a t e w i t h t h e n a t i o n ' s N o . 1

c o m p a n y - C e n t u r y 2 1 . F o r d e t a i l s .

Call FRANK D'ANGELO H A R T F O R D S O U T H

4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0 L i v o n i a , M i c h i g a n

SINCE 1972

mOCPfMOENTtrOWNCO AMD OPERATEO. 2 L l V O n i S O f f i C e S

Equal Opportunity Employer

O n t u i y . 2 1

J O I N T H E N U M B E R O N E

R E A L E S T A T E T E A M

C E N T U R Y 21 • U N L I M I T E D E A R N I N G S

• FLEXIBLE HOURS • C O M P R E H E N S I V E T R A I N I N G

s F I N E S T F A C I L I T I E S

• WORLD WIDE RELOCATION NETWORK • M A N A G E M E N T S U P P O R T

PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE NOW! CAREER NIGHT: NOVEMBER 21st - 7 p.m.

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE TRANSFEREE SERVICE

30110 ORCHARD LAKE RD , FARMINGTON HILLS

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

TAKE A STEP IN THE RIQHT DIRECTION NORTH — SOUTH — EAST

OR MIOWEST The roed ahead chooM the path that

A lemoatMfllNng .8. Already tx C. Hotde the |

Take • t tep forward wtth Mtdweet Daft lime ooeftwxia

CMI Tarry. 5 :1 5 - 9 : 3 0 p.m.

U v o n i a 4 2 1 - 7 4 3 6

Garden City 2 6 1 - 0 8 1 3

A Great Place To Work! mcHOA/n LABOBTmuu. ttJA 7T coaarAjrr

•P-e- l icenee Courses -MarkeOng Courses

•The Beat Train ing

C a l l t h e m a n a f l a r o f y o u r n a a r a s t

o f f i c e f o r c a r e e r i n f o r m a t i o n nowl

Tra in ing Cente r 3SS-7111

Btrrranqnem M « - i 6 0 0

Btoomf ieM H H s 644 -4700 F a r m m g l o n 477 -1111 F w m m g « s n H n « 851-1S00

L a t f v u p VMege 560-2300 LrvorUe 281 -0700

Mrtor f l 084 -1086

N o v V N o r t t M I e 3 4 S 4 4 3 0

P y m o u t v C e M D n 4S5-7000 Roches ler 862 4 5 0 0 Roya l Oak S4«-»10C

T I T * 52S-130© Un ion l a k e 3S3-1511

w a w r t o r d 823-7500 Weet BoomAeM S S t - a o o o

Wsst iand 328-2000

Cor rvnercM 3 5 3 - 4 4 0 0

506 Help Wanted Sales

MARKETING'SALES Entry level poamon Medical background nec-essary Some metro Detroit travel Send resumes to Marketing 2 8 0 " Evergreen. Su 305. Soutftf leM Mt *«07»

MASONS D o w n t o w n P l y m o u t h

Love of faaMon. love of people more Important man experienoe Wom-en t tssAion accessory and sport waat twut ique needs l i l i i halp 20-*0 hours per week Muat be evaH-atxe rugftts snd weekends Futurs management opportunity Call trts

453-6620

MICHIGAN St ste medical distr ibu-tor has an entry level poeit ion In the*r surgical sales division Seeking Degreed individual with a min imum Of 1-2 yrs solid sales experience lor the Eastern Michigan area Send re-sume In confidence lo Mr W Lamont. 24609 Spring Lane. Mt Clemens. Mich 48063

MODEL SALESPERSON I Raal Estste Sales Associates*

Looking to furs an attractive, ener-getic reel eststs sales associate lor new construction model sales Ter-rific opportunity for high volume sates Must be scttvefy censed, have besic lypmg skills and pleasant personality WW train Contact TYE CULVER at 474-5700

HARRYS WOLFE CO

M O N E Y M O T I V A T E D ? Growth potential important to you?

Company vehicle provided Compeny la looking for * to 6 motlvsted sales people that want t o earn $500-5600 per week commission We provide bonus pro-gram, Qualified leads Compute health & dental oeneftts provided For interview cak

471-5696

NEED AN ADDITIONAL Line to Rep? I 'm looking lor a seasonsed Salesperson to promote my leweiry line fhease cak sfter 6pm 851-2765

NEW CAR SALES Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth has an opening for a new car salesperson Must be aggressive and have refer-ences No enperience necessary Apply in person Ask for Mike

L I V O N I A C H R Y S L E R - P L Y M O U T H

30777 Plymouth Road 525-5000

OFFICE TRAINER - wanted lor 2 Real Estate offices, vnth future man-agement possibilities Looking lor someone who has e iper ience and a dynamic personalty Compensat ion Please can broker for a conf ident ial Interview. 474-3303

506 Halp Wanted

R E A L E S T A T E S A L E S

FREE

Inquire about our 1 0 0 * o o m m i i o n program We ofter setters buy-out ' progrsms. equity advance and much more Pleeae ceil

E R A C O U N T R Y R I D G E

A s k f o r M a n a g e r

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 4 7 4 - 3 3 0 3

N o r t h v i l l e 3 4 8 - 6 7 6 7 ' small materials charge

REAL ESTATE SALES Manager wanted for new luxury condo envel-opments Must be licensed, articu-late 4 well g roomed Contact

Colette 651 -6940

REAL ESTATE SALES

New office faculties create openings for additional agents Top pay and compensa t ion ' lor expe r ienced agents Free personalized t 'Mning and guaranteed success lor unli-censed or new agents Join me leader ai one of the l op offices m an of Wayne County

C a l l J I M S T E V E N S

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0 'The sbove telephone number ta not now. nor has rt been (since 12/86). affi l iated with Century 21 Goid-house

REAL ESTATE SALES - Our compa-ny has openings lor a few select in-dividuals who are w i l ing to partici-pate m our free on the (OO training program Potential first year earn-ings m excess of $40,000 lor lull t ime career minded persons willing to work hard CALL ROSE ANNS HARRIS 8S1-6700

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE TRANSFEREE SERVICE

- R E S I D E N T I A L -

R E A L E S T A T E S A L E S sprinkled with Commercial / Industr i -al High commission plan Troy eree

Call Bill O RMley

O'R i l l ey R e a l t y 6 8 9 - 8 8 4 4

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS SALES/MARKETING MANAGER

WATER8E0/FURNITURE Retailer in seerch of career minded, high energy design & market ing ori-ented. wen organized person wi th good people skills, desire & dr ive to succeed Musi take cnarge & be •rilling to Stan immediatefy Mini-mum of 3-5 years experience is reQuved MBA preferred Send re-sume wtth salary requirements to Weterbed World 29555 Northwest-ern Mgy , Suite 617. SouthrieM, Mt 48034

Retail

L O S S P R E V E N T I O N

F U L L & P A R T T I M E Major quality fashion depart merit store chains seeks individuals lor full and part time security posit ions

Experience is desirable, but not necessary We offer health insur-ance. paid vacations, holidays & merchandise discount interested applicants are encouragad to appfy in person at any Crowley's locat ion

RETAIL SALES CLERK - Experi-enced Cak lor appointment - Bir-mingham Office Suppty Ask for Jenrry. 644-4636

SALES CLERK Experienced for busy downtown flo-ral shoe Call 965-1945

ORDER TAKERS 6 people J8 cu older needed nnme-dtatefy No experience necessary $ i , 170 /Mo if qualified It you are neat, courteous snd responsible, can David st 427-9321

OUTDOOR Power Equipment Seles Previous seeing experience col lege and deeirs to learn t work 471-3743

An Equal Opportunity Employer

OUTSIDE SALES POSITIONS tor Travel Agency Call Judy 453-7447

PART TIME SALES help needed $5 per hr plus commission Pro-Golf Discount. 656-9111

PHONE SURVEYOR Psrt l ime No experience necessary Ask lor Jim. Kay, or Jos C 647-1*00

P R E S T I G I O U S

S A L E S

D I T T R I C H F U R S We are looking lor mature

ance lo K*n our staff. It selected your salary plus commission wMI provide compensat ion commen-surate wtth your ability On- lhe- loe training 6 pleasant working condi-tions Reply to Box 02494 Detroit M l 48202

PRINTING SALES-Experienced out-side sales person to sen qual i ty off-set print ing services Straight com-mission Graphics background help-ful Send resume lo: 0 4 F . P 0 Box 64 Brighton Mt 48116

R e a l E s t a t e C a r e e r FREE MKU-consuftatlon Wonder ing if you would be successful m Real Estate? Wondering what rt takes to start-up A What can be expected the 1st yeer? It so. call Bonnie David -today, for a privets consultat ion 4 office locations Uvonia. Redford. Lathrup Village & Farmington Hilts

Century 21 T o d a y 8 5 5 - 2 0 0 0

REAL ESTATE CAREER Enjoy people? En|oy moneys Unlim-ited income lor motivated Seiee people Part time or full Ume We wt l show you how to buy. sell and trade homes We are a complete real estats off ice tor over 30 yeers st the same location.

FREE LEADS - CALL NOW

S T A T E W I D E M E T R O

4 2 7 - 3 2 0 0

REAL ESTATE CAREER OPPORTUNITY

awaits you at America's largeat f u l service reel aatata compeny We offer • Finest training m ma industry • Real aatata keense school • High Income potential • More qualified referrals It you're looking for a financially 6 professionally rewarding career m real eatate sates can Thomas Marvin at 348-4700

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

N o v l - 1 2 O a k s M a l l

SALES CLERK For Van. Truck 8 Auto Acceaaory Store No experience neceesary Full or part time Inquire Mon -Fri , 9am-8pm van Stuff by Burmeisier. 3616 Woodward, Royal Oak, Ml

SALES CLERK - par i t ime for W Bloomfield luggage/hand bag stors $4 per ho i * plus commissions CaH for an appointment 855-3180

SALES/COLLECTION Long established national company looking lor sales repreeentatfvee lo sell coaection services Paid on strsignt commission or base plus commission Position avakabia im-mediately Can Mike 424-3650

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SALES FULL & PART TIME Ganto shoes has tha oppor tuni ty & we are looking tor thoee people who wish to work with s personable » progressive organization We will tram you 8 offer you f lexible hours 6 excellent pey & benefits Opportuni-ty for sdvsncement & employee dis-count We care about our people For personal mtermeer catl Beth Russell, 346-6450

SALES HELP Part time, flexible hours Ask tor Molly Pic Way Shoes 335-9498

SALES PEOPLE 8 CASHIERS Full & part-t ime S4-S6 an hour lo help m fashion store going-out-of-buswiess sals Ptaaae appfy in per-son e l 123 W Maple Bi rmingham on Nov 21. 1986

SALES PEOPLE - Outgoing Retail experience helpful F u l and par i uma Appfy a i Motherhood Adams. Meedowtoroofc V l leoe Msk

375-2410 Rochester, or ca«

SALES PEOPLE Permanent pert Ume help needed Apply In person Dee's Hallmark 27320 Ptymouth Rd (Ptymouth & Ink star |. Uvonia.

SALES PERSON/Chrlstmas The Box Shoppe, West land

. 425-2180

SALESPERSON tor leweiry store, f u l time position, experience not necessary Oak Park 966-4188

SALES PERSON for Plymouth gift shop Some experience desired Part l ime 459-9616

SALESPERSON tor R.J Leeds Fur-niture In Uvonia FurrMture sales ex-perience preferred or will tram right parson with salaa background F u l benefits Call Mr Terry at 474-8725.

SALES PERSON NEEDED for gar-den stors Must be people or iented Appfy m person Bordme s Better Blooms 1835 S Rochester Rd . Ro-chester

REAL ESTATE LICENSED AGENTS Downtown Farmington office seeks liceneed Sales People to h a n d * over S30 W o n In nam construct ion and used inventory Great f raming 8 intensive program Aak tor Wendy

478-2000

T R A D E Y O U R J O B F O R A C A R E E R .

2 .

3 .

R E A L E S T A T E C A R E E R S E M I N A R (Is Real Estate Sales for You?)

Date: TUESDAY, November 22nd. Time: 7:00 P.M. Place. 28200 ORCHARD LAKE RD. #10

FARMINGTON HILLS, Ml. H o w R m I E s t a t e W o r k i ?

• ) L i s t i n g

b ) S e l l i n g

W h a t T r a i n i n g i s N a c a a a a r y ?

I n c o m a P o t e n t i a l ?

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL DIANE SHOREY 478-9130

( N o C o a t o r O b l i g a t i o n ) RYMAL S Y M E S

SPONSORED^

SALES PERSON Required tor a rapidly growing in-dustrial floor maintenance equip-ment deeiership Must be s self starter with good communicat ion skills 8 a working knowledge of " th ings mechanica l ' Exce l lent remuneration 8 benefit package On the (Ob training provided to assist ihe enacted applicant on tha road lo success Please provide reeume to Box 1560bearver 8 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd . uvonia Michigan 48150

SALES PERSONS WITH FLARE for decorat ing to sa l wa l tcovar i ry i Ex-c eliem ear rung potent ia l Retaaar

FebUMa hours l u l and pan l ime Ex

pow si mam office)

SALES PERSON WANTED 2-3 days, greet hours. 1 tarrv-4 30pm 14 Maev MiddMbelt a ree

C a k 881-3036

SALES - Progreeerve contemporary fumnurs store, la looking lor a sharp professional sales parson Ossigi b a c k g r o u n d he lp fu l A p p l i c a n t needs lo people or iented a s o l d

good oom-organnenonal t skBe Wa of-

nfci e e l aa a M beneM peefcaae Pleeee caa Workbench Souih»«io 382-1530 or Birmingham 540-3577

SALES REP Aggressive sign company in P * r * -outk/Canton area looking lor re-

Send reeume to P O »ox 5860. . 48170 XJSSh"

n y w w u t t i SALES REPS - T o v pi n leeaHi i i l skias ooi>d be the p a r t e d ground for I eee i t *ng cai

sat your oam h o m |4C. OOC 8?0 000 ncome end s n e w s M u r e Ca8 about our CARTER SCMI-

t l . 478-8008

SALES

iwaiknkiy * yeu raamy arm a pro-duoar snd ma money and mm*. < * t l i m g i -s Act ion saa •or Shane M 4 4 I M

5 0 6 H a l p W a n t a d

TELEMARKETERS F u l gr part t i m e up to | 7 / l w

W 4 M 0

kAJN/TT ALY

T E L E M A R K E T E R S MIDNIGHT MADNESS

Terrific lata hours for pan time posftaon lo fun a r m s lor a net organization Wags* to I M hour. For persona* interview oa t after 5pm 380-2

TELEMARKETERS -National credit and coaectkm c o m , perry seeking experienced telemar-keters to solicit new dssnts and set * J> appointments tor sales staff Hourly .• wage plus commission C a l M * a V -between 8 am * 12 noon 424-3880

Art Equal Opportunity Employer ..J1

T E L E M A R K E T E R S ^ HOLIDAY DOLLARS »

Reese Brothers, s national fund ' 5 rus ing organization, haa seversi . * pan time morning positions aval - „ * able Wages to 110 par hour Mv* t j. r be experienced, smbl t lous a n t f i . » reedy to aam For personal inter-- . » view can 10am lo 1pm 35Q-2382 . . *

TELEMARKETERS Turn your spare tune Into spere.? . chsnge Your hours, youi horns your income * 3 0 - $ i 0 0 per dey Start immediately Compie le train. Ing provided 328-1525

TELEMARKETING. No experience necessary Flexible Hours Exceaent wages 8 commissions C a l 533-4328

TELEMARKETING Large auto broker needs 4 sharp people Great pay greet hours W * tram Call Peter. 569-5551

TELEMARKETING REPRESENTATIVES

EXCITING OPPORTUNITY Join a rspidty expending telemar-keting compeny and grow with us Openings for

TELEMARKETING REPS Incoming cells only

Sell popular consumer products Hourty 'commission/benef l is

Experience preferred, w i l tram Full 8 part- t ime posit ions available. Sr Citurens.'homemekers welcome. Call 553-6260-

TELEMARKETING E A R N U P T O

$ 1 0 0 0 P E R H O U R

C O L L E G E S T U D E N T S &

H O M E M A K E R S

Sears Ciesnmg Service needs teiemerketers lor flexible evening and Satur-day hours Paid training snd no cold calling Experi-e n c e p r e f e r r e d Ouaran teed wage p lus bonuses Please call Tina at 261-0722 between 3pm-9pm EOE

THE DETROIT S Y M P M O N * * » now-; interviewing tor pen t ime telemar-keting poeitions m its Southfield o f ice Hourty wege plus commission f lex ib le hours Experience hatpfuf. . Can Mr Chapmen between 2 -5pm at 443-4600

An Equal Opportunrty Employer -

THIS IS ITf Exerting new product fust opened «x Michigan Odors, gsses. radon con-trol Unlimited earnings Full or pan t ime C a l 244-9022 Evea 435-2829

UNITS •n Twefve Oaks M s ! Is an excit ing new concept In womens dreeaMg Featuring tesionstrte slhouettee lor any age or life style We are search-ing tor profeesxonsi candidates who srs energetic mtefkgent 4 able t o grow wtth our rapidly expanding • mufti store operation Poeitions available Christmas help 8 permanent

Fashion Sales Stylist Cashiers/PC trained

fo lders/ inventory Merchandisers We ofter top salary & a compreherw ' arve benefits peck age H you ara a people person have the conf idence to succeed i I k s I challenge come try us on lor size For apporntment ' can Kely Drapale 313-344-9888

UNLIMITED EARNINGS Potential! ' Marketing representatives wenteg for women s heeith d u b sales m Blr- ' mmgham area Ca l now l imited pch . sitlons available Lisa. 645-618$

VICE PRESIDENT SALES , Contract lurnxahing dealer In SE Michigan seeks Vice President Sates for staff of 8-12 persona Edit- . cational requirements m Markaong and Sales end prior management experience Salary mcenttvee and usual parks Rapfv to P O Box 1662. Troy. Ml . 48099

WORK WITH THE BEST!

C e n t u r y 2 1

A d v a n t a g e sre members of iKe Board d l ~

Realtors snd an award winning off-ice' Be swats of how successful ] cen oe Asa for Berbers 52

YOU'U. LOVE THIS JOB • ARE YOU MONEY MOTIVATED? ' a DO YOU HAVE A BURNING DE-SIRE TO BE THE BEST? V a ARE YOU WILLING TO WOFUC-HARD KNOWING YOU CAN EARN-OVER 820 HOUR? — a DO YOU HAVE A STRONG TELE-MARKETING BACKGROUND -* If you have answered no to any of tneee. lets not wasls aech others t ime N you ara cen am the anewert^ ars yes you could Em what we are looking tor Ws are a 14 year old or generation - ' that is sxpandmg our franchlas s i S o u t h M d If you ara professional Hi appearance snd demsenor, want t o \ \ cat on pre-screened. p re -qusMed leeda snd do know ssMng. give ua i c a l 11:30 IO 2pm weekdays, ask tot . Ms Lewis 384-3210

507 Halp Wsntsd Psrt Tims

Seeking psrt Hmerrecemng/slqek _ person Apply 249 Pierce St 9r-rranghsm

ANY HOUR. ANY DAYS Ml snow. Heevy outdoor work 85 00 hour Livonia aree 421-8573

ART GALLERY - pert t ime sales po-sition needed Apply in perspn a t Pictures Pkie Weetland M a i . In

ASSEMBLE 8 PAINT venous me-cmnea Alao (aivlortal reeponeibifc-ttea Approximately 20-30 hrs . / weak « interested c a l between 8sm-5pm

ATTENTION matructors - W your hours

flexible hours Commume 8 training workshops offered

881-8214

PART TIME BINDERY WORK ""Party No

r r v 8

BOOK KEEPER/SECRETARY Part - t ime 2 ' * days s week lor Ca«»- ' o«e CHurok m i l rTn^^r .ar - • • . » »

a t t e Cafl 8-5pm . »4on -Fn 628-0840

T o T h e l i m n I L H H letHMTS

MOSCOW CIRCUS

i n u r e o a y . n u n s n u " • » —

T O W I N S a n d y o u r n a m a a n d a d d r a a a . o n a

p o a t c a r d . t o

M O S C O W C I R C U S

T h a O b a a r v a r S E c c a w t r t c 1

T h a n w a l c t i t h « c l a s s i f i e d s e c t i o n e v e r y M o n d a y a n d T h u r s d a y W h a n y o u r n a m a a p p e a r s y o u r * a M n n a r l

( D u e t o N g f c d e m a n d , w a a a k t h a t t h e r e b a o n l y o n a e n t r y p a r

o e e o m u N I T Y lo eem tree « * • « * * you cen comma IO W> k r » * e k to M r mm i meter asrtnaa a M e 8 mm*mf- , , atg oMee Mual hava i w . p c. m-p e n n i e s Ptaeee reply mm r e a m * > Bos 148 Obeerver 8 t u w t Nessapapara. 38281 8chooscrai t Ad L M » s e Michigan 48180

• r

Q b t o * v e r t E c e a r n t n c

O b s e r v e r s E c c e n t r i c

CLASSIFIED

i t

W O R K S

5 0 7 M p W a n t a d

P a r t T i m a

CONCESSION/ICE ARENA Must be el leaei 16. frtendfy snd good with k ids Must bs able to work evenings snd weekends Appfy n person el IV setter*) Sports Are-na. 8210 N. WHdwood. after 4PM

COUNTER HELP P e t t ime for weekends 8 evsrangs Prefer over 18 Apply st North .He V.deo. 43197 W 7 MUe

COUNTER HELP Reliable person who works w e l with people to work 10am-2pm. M o n -Fn C a l 8 aak lor Conn ieorOana 669-1408

DATA ENTRY - International For-tune 500 Firm m hsrtng people with experience m Dels Entry Flexible hour* C a l lor interview Aak tor Pvotjerta Sarmcki 281-4440

DRIVER FOR PICK UP TRUCK Michigan 8 Ohio Good drhrtng record Renreea welcome Ca l Between 8AM-4PM 474-6200

EARN EXTRA HOLIDAY DOLLARS Part tima promot ional work ava l abas for major lood diatrlbulor Heat appearance 8 good preeenlabon s*4ls a muat Flexible hrs Phons 9em-t1sm 433-1356

FLOOR PERSON, pm jumper pan •sne evsnmgs and —a* ends Apply at Plymouth Bowl 40475 Plymouth RC

GENERAL CLERICAL/FILING Temporary posit ion 20-40 hours p«> weak 85. hour Ca l J * Cooper

459-0900 axt 263

GENERAL OFFICE Great hours lor housewives Pan-time office work in Rochestsr.

656-2640

GET PAID To Aerctoscua while eernr ig mtenorscape skills Flex-M pan t ime hours Vshicls rs-quwsd Can. 661-1593

iQMEMAKERS NEEDED tor par i time promot ional work 8 product jemonetrat iorta Exceflent pay C U tor interview. 354-6626

OUR JANITORIAL company a m need of s Supervisor during the eve-ning hours to inspect office txiUd-Pngs contro l workers end tram new •mptoyees Good pay 348-4291

LADIES give yourasff the perfect g i t your own Oulin sss Ss l jndercoverweer Lingerie st nome parties Unkmlted earnings, free earning, s m a l mveetment 349-6225

MAIL CLERK PART TIME * major supermarket chsm requiree a pert time men clerk Duties inctude some meda jm lifting, drivers Icenee -squired Apply 9sm-4pm Oa»r A 8 P 19900 W 9 M i e Rd , Southfield

An Equal Oppor tv r t ty Empioyar

MERCHANDISING SPECIALIST "•OuStry leader In consumer peck-age goods seeking sppkeent lor the posrtion of p e n time Msrchendismg tpsoa la t Empheae on mataflation of permanent i i ie ichai lee fixtures In •eieil out lets Some heevy ming re-*nred 88 per hr Mual ba al least 21 i rs of age 8 nave transportation

Cafl Ba Smith Jam-Mem. Tuae 8 Fn, at 477-0235

equal Opportuni ty Employer M r *

tvew YORK TIMES-Adult motor 'Xitaa. am hours Students, homs-mekars 8 i s f sss ee l c j i i i s Earn S"40-$ 180 per weak, guaranteed Nc collecting. 1-2 hrs par morning. 7 nays Cafl. 9am 4pm 938-7079 or 5pm- l0pm 535-0335

OFFICE HELP - Pan nms. approxi-mately 20 hours, aang and mail ing Souttifleld a r e e Contact Peggy

358-0232

OFFICE MANAGER I day par weak Computer experience helpfvk WW I ran C U Tom 476-6444

PART TIME tor Physical Therapy cknlc C a l aftar 5pm 477-6915

PART TIME - mafl room dark. LhrO-

- res age with nama 8 phone m m -Ber 1-685-2473

PART TIME poaltion svaflaCMe st Weetland M a i G i m s Room 15-25 hrs Must be 21 or oldai WUmg to •ork some weekends 84/hr to sian Applications now being ac-cepted C a l 421-8118

PART TIME Receptionist - luxury apartment I'.ompSai. genera office duftee Flexible hours. 10-20 hours er WMk. soma weeks

students «sscoms

PAYROLL CLERK Strong p a y r o l b e c k g r o m d for 2 day •aaa )ot sharing poemon Soma •mpioyee benefit experience hasp-W Ce l LkwaraHy f * j rs lng Moms. <27-8270 lor appointment b u

PROGRAMMER - Inter lune 500 F i rm a fkr ng Psn-ume cog rsmmer with at a est 2 yrs e«-perismce n BeaK Fl oabto hour* CM for interview Aa lor Rooens Sarncki at 281-4440

RECEPTIONIST/GENERAL O F F X ^ 20-30 h o u r , a week Some office knd''or da is entry ss l Jerience pre-•srrsd C s l 880-0303

RECEPTIONST/CLEHK BocmAeid HMs company seeks re l -•<»» individual l o work 16-20 h o r n Par week tseks. WM trstn wnting t o OHIoe Manaoar. 2000 N Woodward. Su 130, B t o o m l a a UBS. Ml. . 48013

RUN ' O U R OWN HIGH SCHOOL EXCHANGE PROGRAM

* yos anfoy wont ing mm t would a te me poeelMRy • tonal 8 Haineeec treve fours 8 the opporumKy a "noney c a l Gregg. (800) 322-4878 "ssi'I II s a i l l e a Include placing tor-• g n students mm local f i s i B n . rnonaortng M r progress 8 eontasg

SAL£S

c 5 A C S "

8 a l » PERSON nee fled • « * 28-30 k a u n per w e

" »• aehom year M o w * 7 a i r t a • «8 « a arm tat mm 120 a n . Mon a i m M w a tram Salary

"SaafiSWai c a y C Fermewinr Has

31888 W 11 M s Rd

• •C^TTAWY - p a n a n a 8 days e

mrarn wor4 | r s i a • a pi ^ i i U s C a i s 4 e * ie . sppt

188-1181

CLASSIFIED

it WORKS

507 M p Wantad Part Tima

TELEMARKETERS PERMANENT PART TIME

MON - FRI 5 - 9 p m SAT 10-2 HOURLY PLUS BONUSES

Setting a p p o m t m e n u tot our rape Msks s bonus on every sppomtment you make even if the d e n t s ma not

508 Halp Wantad Domaatk

ADORABLE 8 mo o ld boy needs ex-perienced bePyamer in Fsrmmgion Mas home .20-30 hrs/<s« wa work around your achecKAa 553-8331

AFFECTIONATE, mature, axpen-enced sitter needed m my Farming-ton Hifls home tor 5 mo old infant Non-smoker 30 hours par waak

851-7544. 851-7090

AFFECTIONATE mature expen-enced Babysitter 2 chfldren. my W Bloomflaid homa. 2 devs Non smcksr. references d61-14l0

AFFECTIONATE. Experienced per-son to cars lor 2 happy chadran Mon -Fn 8am-6pm ai our F arming-ton homa 473-0776

AIDE lo live-in for active disabled middM-aged woman Must drive Salary plus room 8 bosrd Eves. Sun 8 v* day Sat off 542-6694

AMERICAN HOUSE RETIREMENT RESIDENCE - P a n t ima positions svs lab le In hoi.iaekeepmg Oeperr-ment, work m a beautiful stmos-Phers wfth friendly people Pleeee c a l Beth or Pat 261-2684

ATTENTION BABY SITTERS CHOOSE THE BEST JOB

Location, Hours. Number 'Age of Children etc Our metro wide listing service haa many posit ions avsasbls now Including p a n t ime »ve-«i 8 oc-casional care.

PARENT INQUIRIES WELCOME

AAA SITTERS 562-4453 or 333-2202

TEACHING COUPLE desires Baby al ter lor infant and 3 yr old Prefer someone to sn m our Plymouth home C a l 453-6837

BABYSITTER - begin in January Non smoking Care for infant m my Farmington home or yours if neer Fermington Rd 8 9 mile Fu l ume. Mon-Frl 6 30-4 30pm C^477 -0350

BABYSITTER lor lew hours s day lor three g r l s 82 ho i * , near Ford 8 Ire-alar Rds . m Garden City Ca l after 6 3 0 p m 525-6937

BABYSITTER - f u l t ime Uahl housekeeping my Rochester Has home, Adams/T lenken Applicants must be local, have a lot of TLC, rel-erencee swimming skMs 8 trsns-ponat ion Kids srs 2 8 3 years ok) S tan Jan 3-1969 Pay starts at 86 50 per hour 37tW»47

BABYSITTER - housekeeper for 3 8 6 yr old Own tranaportat lon References Farmmgton Has

553-9046

BABYSITTER/Housekeeper Look-ing to develop long lasting relation ship wrth carmg reeponatas peraon. 3 days per sieek or poeabls l>s r Frsnkln. own t rensponet ion non-smoker. references 737-9222

BABYSITTER - Mature adult needed to watch 2 boys In my Rocheater homa Day shift. M o n -Fri. Refarenc-aa pieaae C a l after 4pm 656-1906

BABYSITTER - Mon-Fr l . In our Northvtle home for 18 mo old chad 8am-5pm with soma AsxIMty m hours Exceaent work ing conditions AterSpm 347-1866

BABYSITTER needed lor 7 yr old 8 16 mo old Centon/Fsigal School Area Musi have references Lseve

459-8853

BABYSITTER needed for after-achooi care. 1pm - 5pm Mon thru Fn. Nice area n SouthflekJ Reler-ences 355-0461

BABYSITTER City home 3 20-40 hrs per wk Ca l

my Garden •ges 9. 5 8 3

322-2298

BABYSITTER N€EDED-For 7 8 4 yr ok) in our Farmmgton HMs home or yours Prefer you live In Woodbine Estates Leave m s s s s q i 696-1831

BABYSITTER needed Tues Wed 8 Thurs- 3pm-6 30pm. for 8 yr old boy Own I rsnspor taoon needed 12 Mae/Telegraph Deys 498-7719 Eves 353-2517

BABYSITTER naadad. 2-3 deys/wk 8am-5 30pm. for infant 8 2% yr old. m my home or yours Your ch id wel-ooms Farmmglon a r e e Ask for Dawn 478-2308. work-357-2200

BABYSITTER nssdad for 1 year old NorthvMe home, approximale-

no weak;ends, no ly 3 days, no na laancee a must Hours 8 negotiable «! BABYSITTER - p e n t ime caring, non smoking woman lor 2'4 j r old gm. my home. 15 8 MktdMbalt. ref-erences compet i t ive pey 737-8218

BABYSITTER - par i t ime my home, for my 2 yr 8 3 m o old gsrts Non smoksr own tranaportat lon Red-lord area Cafl Oma. 537-9778

BABYSTTTER paraon. M o n - F n . 7 30am~3pm lor 7 MO boy My WeetMnd noma pre-farrad Altar 5pm 525-0423

BABYSITTER WANTED - 3 days par wk 2 children. 5 8 6 yrs MuatdrNe Non amokar Exceflent pey Bk-

SL 648-2049

BABY SfTTER wanted In my Novt home. Mon -Fn 7em-4 30pm lor 3 8 4 year old. 8850 per month (pkjai Naad 1 yeer commi tment Alter 5pm c a l 848-1387

BA8YSITTER « an l e d tor my Canton homa Motherly type needed for 7 30am-5 15pm He«ei ances need-

458-8078

BABYSITTER"*: Ii Mon-Fn. 648-8814

H o u s e k e e p e r . 7 18am-8 :15em Mon-Fn

CHILD CARE/ COOK/LIVE-IN

Top salary 8 beneftta lor the ngM peraon Chad care for 1. 18 month old Experienoe. ' s ^ r s n c a s 8 driv-er-* scenes reqiared Non-smoker Birmingham Cafl Mon-Fn, aem-5pm 842-2140

0 8 L O C A N C lor t r a v e 8 3 year aM In my W BMomOaM h o m e 4 8as*M d e y . 8-8 u g a h o u e s e e a p M g no»k amokar i aSer encee 881-4008

• " 4 ^ Trey

— — - —I mam c*ad care Piovstter tor beby g f l l

CLEAMMQ L A O * N M 8 a p Mon -Fft 18 MBa 8 TMigiM*

SSnrSTer0— UX

oom—HCMxr M C u M D t a j M M e e i i a f l i r 1 I1II1 478-887%

Ml— IC«B —VWI WmM am rmmm muoa i 4 c 8>» m, M l l f l l n M M W8-8088

OM A 17 tfle OM 0rta My I

506 Hatp Wanted Domaabc Y - Experienced FuB/pen Loving, patient 8 caring 10

watch 2 chfldren. ages 2 yrs 8 3 srmmgton MMs d Pru laaao i Ms onfy need

c a l Contact Mra Bryan 864-4191

FEMALE COMPANION lor m e t u e lady no houeework. Ptymouth aree Hours 9 30am t p m 5 days s week

451-0922

G R O S S E POINTE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

865-4578 50 yeers remade aervtce

Needs expenencad Cooke. Nannies. Msrts. Houeekeepers. Gardeners. Chauffeurs, Butlers. Couples Nurse Aids. Companions and Dey Workers lor prtvala homes

18614 Meek Avenus Groeee Poirrte Farma

HOUSE CLEANERS — needed for nor th Woodward area homea For lurther Information cafl Ruaael Mamtenence Co 547-4524

MOUSE KEEPER.'Babysitter - Ma-ture. non smoker Mon -Fn. ai our W Bioomaatd home rieler areea 8 own tranaportatlon 855-6980

HOUSEKEEPER/CHILD CARE Prefer kve-m but mm conaldar h a time for family m W 8»oomflald. 4 children ages 11-16 yrs Involves chauftaurmg children, menagmg the houas 8 cooking Cafl Barbara or Sam. 552-1000 aflar 5:30, 557-1507

HOUSEKEEPER Fu l time nekabM, aome weekends equirsd Light cooking lor Ierge

non -smokr ig home Good aelary. vacat ion 8 un i fo rms Included Bloomfield Has area Phone Cathe-rine 8 leave maeaaga 354-0611

HOUSEKEEPER For Laundry 8 cleaning of executive household Own transportat ion, henparty arid references s must 8200 lor 5'4 days per week Reeporid Mon thru Fit

553-8555 ext 246

HOUSEKEEPER NANNY, tor femi-ly of 5 Live m 5 deys Tuee thru Sal non amokar references required

855-3251

HOUSEKEEPER W Bloomfield A r e e Tues 8 Fn. 87 per hr References 8 own trenspor-tst ion 661-1561

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED for large Bloomfield HMs fsmfly who hes 3 CMdren snd nanrry Your rot would be house* eepmg and laundry and 11 ssl end babysit t ing Long hours, would consider 2 people 10 fa the position Mon . 12Noon-7PM . Tues ofl Wed . l 2Noon- 10PM. Thurs.. 9 AM-7 PM Fn., 9AM-6PM. S s t . 9AM-2PM 8 6PM- 12MHdmght. Sun flexible hours You must be clean, peasant 8 kke amafl children Cafl Carol between 9AM 8 5PM. 443-5222 Aftar 5PM c a l Nancy

644-6147

L a u n d r y / H o u a « k 8 « p l n g Apply m person

M A R Y C R E S T M A N O R 15475 Mtddtobefl. Uvonie

4 2 7 - 9 1 7 5

LIVE-IN Babysitter/ Housekeeper wanted lor 4 yr old Whltmore Lake aree Mual be abM to drive C e l Walt before 4pm 540-0500

LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED For West Bloomfield lamay Non-smoker Reterencee required C e l week days 357-3444

LOVING SITTER for my 1 yaw old son m my Rochester HMa home 3 days a week 6 30am 10 6pm C e l Judy 853-8851

LOVING STTTER w my Birmingham homa. 2 little girls. 2 8 3 Pan t ime. 4 days s week Own transportat ion if interested c a l Kathy. 647-1239

WANTED, mature, non smoking woman 10 care tor 8 mo old mfani m our home. Tues. 8 Thus . 4-5 hrs /day Mual Mia dogs nelarsncas required CMI aftar 6pm 828-3861

MATURE, dependabto lady tor do-mesuc work m Bloomfield HMs tor ssmor cftOen Exceflent salary and raferencee P 0 BOX 386. Bloom-flaid HMs. Ml 46013

MATURE, non-amok Ing woman wtth references 10 cars tor infant f u l Ume. m my home. North of Roches l a 651-5090

MATURE PERSON Wsnled 10 alt in-fant. 5 days/weak, starting Jan 1969 fMfei em.ee reouked RoyM Oak 544-0795

MATURE rsaponaibM person 10 care tor 13 mo old m our Troy home. Sam-12pm, M o n - F r t Own car, references After 12 841-3887

MATURE. fWoprmahM ««man to-care tor 4 month old Start. Jan 2. 6 45am lo 5pm. Mon-Fn Mon emoker. references 581-1614

MATURE WOMAN needed to care tor toddler 8 kaxMrgartener In our UvonM home Tues -Fn Appro< 5 hrs dey 281-7464

MATURE women needed in 01* Ro-cneeter home lo babysit 1 set t lor 's infant 8 kinder garter Non-smoker, alar encee After 4pm. 373-4118

MATURE WOMAN to bebysi l my 2 young girts In my home UvonM aree FlaxIbM hours 476-3285

MATURE WOMEN - to cere tor In-tern in my Farmmgton MMs home. Mon-Fn 8-530pm sxpenence re-

476-8782

NANNY WANTED - FuS/pert-Wne m my UvonM home rw fw ances re-quired. 1101 amokar tor 1 baby

aft 7pm 421-8339

PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPER Care tor 8 2 yosmg boys.

•e-W poeaibie C a l 625-7235

NANNY tor M a m n our Bkmsnghem home Exceaent working condi t ions M id sMary W i l l i ssnd lesser and sMary re-quirements t o Box 188 OtMorser 8 Eccen t r i c Nearspepers . 3 8 2 5 1 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

SEEKING home chfld cars of 1 chad, preneum saga Ptymouth r i l l l I ar 281-1

SOMEONE TO can lor my 2 year aM son 4 hours. 2 afternoons a warn Ann Arbor T raf l /Merrtman

WAIT PERSON 8 I Expenencad or wM tram 1

501 Halp Wanted

A P A i m W T FumMhed rz' APT M A N A G E R C O U P L E

8 M

8-1 'sm Mon-Ffl M 21800 M I t Mas M.1M I d LMMsr MB. er

CAmit icouru needed Mr FanMRfloe args sar-uoi pi. 1 BMsry IkM arMaeae

luMRMs C ^ K M M y 478-8080

g T M ^ h i i m 8 A M w A a ' ^ i l m u

509 Halp Wantad Coup*aa

JANITORIAL Mature coupM for auburban com-mimrty adult lugh-nee Aperlmerrt and benefits Contact manager be-

ar 9 snd 5 PM. 4 /8-8544

MAINTENANCE COUPLE For 9 unit k n u r y apertment complex m Bvmmghem Live m. muM be Mae lo make maior eMr inca . plumping 8 carpanlry repairs 450 Oak

644-4002

MANAGER COUPLE For a suburban apartment commu-

skUsd, experienced only 474

MOTEL MANAGER Norv emoking coupM tor N W aub-urben m o M FuS-ume Uve-m. one may work outside (o*> MuM know office procedures 8 mmor msmse-nsncs Fvxmshed 3 room apt . Lrt»-ties. aslery. bonus 546-7555

510 Salaa Opportuni ty

INOEPENOENT Service Comractors We see* ambit ious contractors to service ra ta l , lodging and restau-rant accounts 10 support our credit and charge card tx.einsas m the Metro Detroit aree Selected con-tractors muel provide 'skabM trans ponst ion. preference wt l be given to rssf onclsss wfth prior aaMe expe-

For coneiderMio qualflcaOona

. Travel Relet-send s statement to American Expraes.

Serv ices Co I n c , 24800 Northwestern Hwy.. Sui ts 307. SouthflekJ. Ml . 46075 At ! Oon

JUICE BARS Fitness USA Heeith Spas a seeking sn indspsnOsm ops ruo r to msnags snd ops iMe the (usee Oers M 4 of our Detroit arae locations As Vv dspsndsnt operstor you aM be r«-sponeibM tor afl f imcbona of the M c e ber operat ion including islll

nance ntereeted parties ehouid cafl Tony Ciaramltaro at 313-737-7200 or Sand inqumea 10 Fimees USA Jiace Bars. 7091 Orchsrd Laka Rd Suite 300 Wast Bloomfield Ml 48322

511 Entartainmant B O B WILL IN '

C L O W N I N G & J U G G L I N G For chadran of s i sgss 697-9209

CALL GER1 THE CLOWN Puppets' - Magic' - Bsfloons'

Video Tapmg A• a lepis 348-8499 OR 477-4374

CAROLE S MUSIC FOR LIFE Soto PianW or Duo /TnorOuanM Bach to Boogie, Jazz 8 OasascM A l Oc-

5 651-3574

DtSC JOCKEY 8 SINGER A l Occasions

C a l Rose 455-1944

0 J MUSIC FOR ANY OCCASION Penas. weddings. Mc Vsry reaeon-abM rates Dence lights avaflebM Ca l Oon 425-7459

ENCHANTING KEYBOARD MUSIC For your Hokday party Piano or Syntheeaar

All styles. 396-7603

JAN SAN PUPPETS

KEYBOARD SOLOIST - Plenc Or-gan. or SynthesOM Receptions -PertMs - Club Funcnone Dancing 8

626-1416

KEYBOARD SPECIALIST . Wedd-ings. pertiee. M specie occaasone Hoaday bookings eta avakabM Richard Webster 552-6343

MAGIC 8 COMEDY For Children 8 Adufts

Parties Banquets. Schools 8 More C a l Mike Thornton. 453-4562

STARLIGHT SOUNDS ProfeaMonM OMc Jock lea, afl occe-swn pertiee Fa l dates ava lebM

534-1447 Keith 482-1467

512 Situations Wantad F ama la

DON'T WAIT UNTIL DEADLINEI

You can place your ad anyday of the week. Office hours are 8 am. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Thu«-day; 8-5 p.m. Friday. We run over 10.000 ads a week and our phones get very busy on Tuesdays and Fri-days. Call early so we can be sure to get your ad in the next publication.

591-0900 644-1070 852-3222

512 Situations Wantad Female

CLEANING - DependabM. honeet t rustworthy, own tranaportat lon Wed 8 Fn avaflebM Experienced Raferencee Alma 273-6111

CHILD CARE Mother of 1 Fu l time Mon.-Fri Newborn t o age 5 yrs Lots of TLC 7 Mi ie /Beet f i Defy eree 255-1471

C LEANING LADY I take pride In my lob Honest. tMpandabM I w a cMen your houas to your sataracbon Good retorencee Cat Sam-2pm or 5 - l 0 p m 625-9675

COMPANION. AJOE or BabyaKtor. f u l nme only No kve-m Your home my traneponat ion DependabM. ref-

722-3662

COMPANION AIDE German Lady with 9 yrs experience mafias dey work or 24 hr Hve-m Pis s is c a l 4

478-1740

DON'T WASTE your week I mg I clean homea 8 condoe Honeet 8 efficient Retorencee CMI tor esti-mate Ptymouth aree 459-9208

EXPERIENCED MOM wtahea lo care tor your chfld. 3 or older Nine Mae.'MiddMben area

474-0048

GENERAL CLEANING help needed Training provided Pan time, poea Me t u l t ime Ca l Lmde 476-5915

GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING - Expe-rienced with rotoiaicoa and very de-pendabM C e l after 6pm. Linda. 347-1689 or Cathy. 624-2643

GET YOUR ChrMtmae decorations M s discount by hoetsaamg a Seswck party For more n to rmebon CMI 752-2826

HOLIDAY weekfy W , d M V mg Hofldey specMI 845 mlttM deerv mg Don't M a y cafl us today* HaiM

A u s CtoenkigService 477-2720

O HOME CARE O RENT-A-MOM Cars ProfesMonsM. LTD

357-7080 HOUSECLEANING

*a ra Ca l

HOUSECLEANING

CMI Sue 478-2433 or 474-3842

ABSOLUTELY the beel c h i d care tor your p reoous one Loving mom with experience and outstanding

s ree Ce l 477-4119

i Mai ances Farmington days

A Free Nurse Aeaeeement Visit In your Home

H O M E H E A L T H C A R E Screened, RN aupervieed. ineured

Aides Nurses 24 hours - 7 deys

357-3650 ProfsssionM HeeWi Cere Personnel AN EXPERIENCED loving Mom w a cara lor your c*Md Your iranaporte-tion A l i gee welcuira Lots ol pley 8 mdMduM attent ion 9 Mfle 8 Berg area m Southfield CMI PM 358-3218

ATTENTION' Mom with 1 Yr Old daughter w t l care tor same, week-days. loceted next to St VeTs School Redford 11 50/Hr Your iranaportat lon Pam, 537-7813

A-1 CLEANING - 2 honest Mdlea Wish houaedeemng We tafca pr ide In our work, i i to rsncee No cafla af-ter 10pm Cat Patr iae 399-8755

BABY SITTER eef lab le f u l ame only DependabM Yose houee OK Lots of TLC Weettand/UvonM aree

728-1013

BABYSITTER AVAILABLE-Ful t ime Mon-Fn. f rom 9 e m - 5 p m tor a d o *

i louaM eaplng in-a Pam. 561-5267

BABYSITTING For MtonM 8 Tod-dMrs. ki my Ptymouth T a p home 5

81 50/hr Cafl 453-8217

BABYSITTING Nice home. M sgss Mon-Frl. l u l or part Wna M o * central k x a e o n nam 1-88 Cafl Carofyn. 535-8482

BABYSTTTING Experienced m o m e wa be leinia

BABYSTT your 3-4 yam OM d t f l d

• t T T E R U U D C L E A M M 1

8 427-8738

SS3T?3 CHAD C A W M my t c e r e e l temfly

s^rsxSttsrrT,Ta 10 M f l e / J d m R A i e e mama 8

HOUSECLEANING done IO yotM sata fecoon I am thorough 8 de-pendebM Lrvome Weetlend 8 Rad-tord 535-1315

HOUSECLEANING Bonded 8 ineured. Oecount

If you don'1 heve the nme 10 give your home thM shine, cafl tor pro-

' 8 through 545-6228

HOUSECLEANING ^ • C a f l 585-7249

HOUSECLEANING - Meture woman

Novl. Nor th .Me. LhronM 8 pens of 477-3946

HOUSECLEANING DependebM 8 thorough Cafl Ruth 463-7185 Or Bethany- 549-5360

HOUSECLEANING by DebbM 8 Cathie ftotorsncea 15 yrs experi-ence 840 weekly. 845 til imMity. 850 monthly 455-5435

HOUSE-KE-TEER C L E A N I N G SERVICE

ProtoeelonM. bonded 8 ineured teems reedy lo c lean vour home or bual-neoe Gilt cenWcotee avafl-aPM K K off w « i ihM ad tor ItrM tkne ca*ars

582-4445

512 Situations Wantad Female

NON-SMOSUNG MOM lo care tor yotr chfldren Plenty o l experienoe. deycare trained Provsdmg rmirv Dous ho i kmches 8 msd-momlng meek Everydey a achedU* of activ-ity mdmduMMed ettanoon given

hence 8 love Cafl Carol m Canton M. 387-2883

PROFESSIONAL

doge 8 moral family or parson

SWIFT 8 T O Y CLEANING SERVICE Fraa Estknelee 10 yeers experv ence i nau red -Bonded . t ra ined houeekeepers. Pleeee c e l 425-7800

TWO EXPER«NCED cMemno M-ces nsksr is

728-9626

W e Lrve-m To Our Reputeoon I era sopecuf ly dedtcaied to pro-

ndk ig h e m Home HsMlth Aidee io older edd ta 8 phyalcefly challenged persons O i * ateft of cermg protoe SKXieM provide homemakmg 8 per-aonM care eormcoa needed in dafly avmg Deey personnM ara aMo evekebM tor 4 or more hours

548-2550 LIVE-IN AIDES

513 Situations Wantad

ACCOUNTANT - seeks ecccxmts. mdhrlduM. corp. genera ledger peyro l . afl taxee. yeer end dosing

Mr Seputo 847-2749

HANDYMAN puraiang. mlencf 'ex-tanor. i oMdei i l lM/commM'c ia pakit

ibe CMen 8 sf tordsbM AfMr 30pm sak tor Doug. 961-2201

31 YR OLD Man seeks >ob ea Jen -tor or CuModten ReliebM. hard eiorklng Own trenaponet ion

Kurt. 584-5702

OVER 20 YEARS Experience Office menegement. purchasing, vendor -cuMomer relat ions SpaciM sk«s computer beeiK) inventory manage-ment. bookkeeping, typing. Immedi-atafy avekebM 586-0147

516 Eldarty Cara 4 Aaststanca

a HOME CARE e RENT-A-MOM C o r e l

357-7080 N I G H T I N G A L E WEST Nurs ing Home sernng C nM/Gerden City Cafl Mr Berger

281-8300

518 Education A Instruction

ALL SUBJECTS TUTORED - Your home M A Math Science. OpwaMt. Mudy SkMs. SAT 6 ACT prep 348-7958

APPREHENSIVE about PC s?

M your tx jemeee/home No I 258-5433

AVAILABLE FREE TRAINING AT DORSEY BUSINESS SCHOOLS

For lee idenu of OekMnd County e i c e p t Pon t iac Pont iac Terp Weiertord. Whne L a k e Lake Orson. Or ion Tmp . independence Twp 8 A u t w n HMs who ara unemployed or underemployed ThM * en i opportuni ty l o tram tor a i

Computer Account ing f ields Trekv m our MedMon Heights 8

Southfield K x a b o r a ThM program e sponsored by sgsncy Ws ara an ty employer For more mtormetion c e l Ms SmBh 585-9203

CALL NOW! CLASSES STARTING SOON

CERTIFIED TEACHER/TUTOR, spw dekz lng m reeding and metn graPee K-8 f i rst eeeMon Iree <mer you c e l by Dec 1 688-7548

DRUM LESSONS : M i l l Beaic rudknenM Rock. Jezz. Play to muac mmedMie fy Guererv teed results 537-0885

515 Child Cara ABC'S 8 lots at activities, toys 8 TLC by format pre-echod leerrhsr 14 Mke 8 Telegraph 9 * 0 * 1 1 9

AFFORDABLE L icenefd Ch id Care Exper ienced W e l Quelf led Staff

F u l 8 Halt Day Programs Tsddy B a r DAy Cere 356-4240

ARE YOU LOOKING tor e Icensed home deycereT I've gol ft* Arm s Dey Cere m Cam on (Heggerty/Cher-ry H a ereei hes 4 M l ume openings A l ages MeaM mclwded Two pen-ners. max imum 8 cfMdren 961-5468

BEVERLY HILLS CHILD CARE CENTER

INFANT CARE AVAILABLE

A non-prof i t organization, hoe open-ings lor chi ldren 8 wks lo 5 yrs , 7 AM to 8 Nutri t ious t i all devatop-mentM programe 14 neer I aTiaer

6 4 4 - 5 7 6 7

BIRMINGHAM Lots of TLC and fun ecttvsnee for egos 1-5 ki my Icanssd chfld care home 545-5526

BRING YOUR CHILDREN to the best m llcenesrl home care

B i rmmghem 844-9326 Fermington HMa 851-8202 Southf iMd 353-4884 Troy 528-0466

CHILD CARE - m my kceneed Oek Perk home werm and loving envi-ronment Mon-Fn. 7em to 6pm Cafl

545-7138

CHILD CARE IS OUR BUSINESS Oakland County Ch id cara associa-t ion hes a free kstlng of Queflty chfld care prov iders m OekMnd County For I M m your a ree Phone 541-8395 855-2482

CHILD CARE PROGRAM 8 weeks to 8 yrs of ago Teecfters P e n t ime 8 t u l g rsms Located m Uvon ie

nme pro-525-5787

INFANTS Nu rse/ProtooM oral Cere CXiekty « me. Mon. mr u Fn

Fermington i -ee. your t anapone-bon.

JOLLY GIANT CHILD CARE FomMr p re -echod leecher Certi-fied dey care tpanalQi . now hes opening m liceneed home Retorenc-ee S Bivd / Uvernoa aree

Kim 679-0403

PLAY CARE mepwed dey carM A

mfam/ToddMr •t5sgr 661-0571

PRE SCHOOL IN NOVI, certified MecfMrs. l u l or holf days, mfsnts to 5 yeers. he! kmches 8 snacks. Kefly's Kids 349-6180

516 Eldarty Cara A Assistance

A Cermg Pereon in Yen* Home

N U R S E A IDES H O M E M A K E R S - L IVE- INS

mmtg ineured Bonded 24 Hr Cora

476-9091 EXCELLACARE - I

EXPERIENCE THE JOY OF PIANO

Rrat i n a - r 489-4125 Iree C e l Larry.

INSTANT SUCCESS Pleno - Voice metrucl ion Southfield s t u d n Deys

rvenmgs A l agee Pope. cMe-rakguus 354-3 i49or 350-2845

KEYBOARD SOLOtST - Piano. Or gen. or Syntheetzer fMceptlcme Pertiee - CluO Funcaona Denang 8 Easy Listening Manderda 628-1416

LEARN BARTENDING

in Just 2 Weeks Day & Even ing C lasses

M e n & W o m a n J o b P l a c e m e n t Ava i lab le

575-9090 International Bartending

Institute

S1t Cara

Secretarial A

aiqnmonM ki your ofttoe 112 pm hour. Moo wore done In my home

PRAYER TO THS HOLT BflWTT oty ifmt You mmm ma aaa wary :

s t r a s r A « s r M I H I ' P I I OT my wm mm • » L m You tor 11 si i>Mig arto oonflne onoe

r u e d kom You no luMIsi hew grem twei i iMona8oMaoetMrBe. l t be wfld You. my I m 4 One. I

THE LETTER WRITER • m-Person or Telephone kaomtewe. CreeMM » r - . ^ s " » c r a P nr, i i a k i o

MC/VtSA'AMEX 800-286-8882

TYPE-N-TYME PROFESSIONALS

eernee Feet t u n oround time Open 7 day* a ina ignem 845-1818

522

ACCURATE BOOKKEEPMG S€RV

Monthly i Cafl Ben AfleMMO

nong Services

BARBER HOME SERVICES

CMI John after 6pm

NO T H E 1 HATE TO SHOP? LM us do * tor you Turns S o w

387-8

RESUMES THAT WORK! 1 dey servtos Writing 8 pnrmng. Land a bettor p * Free ~>i la i l oe

523 Attorneys Legal Counaattng DIVORCE - 540-3840

Law Ofttoe of Fred Oteon

600 Personals COUNTER HELP cleena-s located I Farmmgton HMa F u l 8 part Stop n at any mdMn VflMgs a ars or cafl Vlcfci 5 6 7 -

M l AJUT1 Ho boogno un s aegnanle 3'ltaflano Per piacare - m l MMphom 334-3883

PIANO LESSONS p k a voice, organ. ctorlnM 8 perruoMrm m your h o m e Poputor 8 i . i t a t i ca A l agae pMno

The Aaeec o fMuMc 851-5423 or 525-0829

PIANO LESSONS - Bl Bioomfteid. Ferrmriglon HMs- Pop tor Degmnars. Yos* hem 1 or irarie 24 yrs experience

PtANO 8 ORGAN LEE •SONS Pro Scnool - Adults - Sr Sttzens

EvoM s School of Music Ptymouth 456-4877

PLAY FOR FUN Homemekw 8 Senior Ctoooos now torrrwig m piano, organ 8 keypoerd instruct ion No Inotrument i i l U i a 120 tor 10 Ask tor Mr Conrad 427-0040r

READING TUTOR

Cuenmgs. k i my I $10 pMhour

IN MATH. READING 8 STUDY SKILLS

Cafl Sytven Leemeng Carrier of Uvoma 482-2750

S H O R T . E A S Y C L A S S E S

• Dets Entry • Word ~

C e l Edne Todey

544-2860 SUZUKI PtANO TEACHED WAklTCD To come to hmae eieia^ys

844-1477

GIVE A GIFT THE 1969 ASTROLOGER S

PERSONAL FORECAST C H A R T

To ordM. cafl Cofleet 213-423-0400

KNOW WHAT I want tor O a l M l i M O t You Cafl Greet Es^MLlMluia tor

•eone special tor me Hof ldM*.

LOST- Nov. 13«1 2

Large rmmarO 425-6833

OUR FREE n i n a c* wtth a scheduM to of a certain oandM Dec 2. 1888 LunC

f u v s a a e you

Companion Connection i l m ^ l l n t u M l i I . P.O Bos 87*61. Carman.

Ml 38187-0161 488 -07*2

THANKBGIVPIO TO BT JUOC O. Holy Si Jade luiioflt 8 I gram n vtrtus 8 rtek M

of Ja ~ m

. m tkne of i To you I heve t e c u m trom Mo depth ol my hoan 8 MMtMy bag •mom God net pven such greM

your name knoem 8 omma you tc.oe invoked St Jude prey tor m M who

TWO TICKETS - " P l e m Of 8 M Opera" M New York C8y. Dec. let

•02 Leal A FOUND- maea. Mb 1 Nov 7 * . Ptymoi MCh DMy

1817-2784

FOUNO-OMTTy HB 8

FOUND- Man IS.

a w n t a e R * N

700 Auction Salaa

J S H g m ^ A S E

A N T I Q U E S • AUCT ION • R E S A L E

B R A U N * H E L M E f t A U C T I O N S C R V I C U

ReM EaUM - Form HoueehoM - Anaeuoo

Lloyd R S r e u r

A N T I Q U E M A L L

Jerry L 1 I M w a Opmn 7d*m. 10ajm.-6pjm.

To place your ad In this directory, ^ please caH Dorothy at 591-0016.

HOUSEWORK 4 days e i I I Havs re ersnces 8

372-4475

IRONING done ki my hoi we Man's Hurts only »1 15 per sfw L Pick up end leaver Cafl DeOOw e "ter « p e t

258-5479

1 WILL cars tor yosa i W t l w In my cfterrmng country home on shcrt

8— I I8C

KENMORE aoctrtc dryer nme very good. M M | 1 2 5 Tappen retngore-tor. gold $78. 881-4822

UVE-fN COMRAMON I

Cefl Qmyta

510 Education A Instruction

COMPUTERIZED B A N K I N G A F I N A I

* IBM EQUIPMENT * DAY I E V B M G GLASSES

* MAMDS-0N TRAINING

* FRH G.E.0 TRAMN6 * FREE UFETHE JOB

PLACEMBIT SERVCE

ARRIV 3

609 Bingo

569-3800

ST. EDITH SCHOOL TUESDAY 6:45 P.AL

1 J.W. #2201 AUXHJARY

SUNDAY 2 4 0 PJ*L » 4 1 4 O r e k a r d l a t a M .

(N. o» G r a n d Rfvar)

474-B1B0

| j v f . w . # 2 2 6 8 | w e d n e s d a y 740 p j l

(S o * 5

ST. EDITH

SUNDAY AM PM. R O C H E S T E R ^

D E M O C R A T I C CLUf f l

T U E S D A Y 0 3 0 P A L

• S h ^ d o n H a l i | l l t y s — i a i Rd t Fansengtoni|

261-9340 I

THURSDAY | W B |

f l M l W J F M E i l (S of 5 Maa

K N I O H T S ! | ~ C C H . U M » u i

| v M 0 P . M .

S ^ f C H s a

X7m W - . Q t g Q t y

V.F.W. HALL 20156 W. 7 AMa FVd

To* mum

ToplKe

1 6 F * O & E Thursday. N o v e m b e r 17, 1968

602 Lo«t I Found F O U N O Snana* femeM p u p p y v i cm-Ity OI F e r m i n g t o n 1 • Mi le Rd T h u r . Nov J 4 2 5 - 6 6 5 3

F O U N D - w h i t e c o c k a t o o in U M of W a t t l e . 4 A d a m * Rd M t n m tha peat • W Af tar 6 30pm. 6 4 6 - 3 0 6 3

F O U N O • w h i t e / t a r snaggy m a t o dog. vKir . i t> War ren A Venoy .

4 2 6 - 7 1 7 8

L O S T Biacn cat. lemeks o r i en ta l • " o n haw. oreeo ayaa sum b u i l d l o * l 10>' 17 9 M i M ' G r a n d River R e w a r d 6 6 1 - 1 3 7 9

L O S T • B lack labraoor re t r i eve ! In a raa o l O p d y k e 6 Sou th B l vd N o v 13 P iaaaa ca l l 3 3 6 - 1 0 4 2

L O S T C O C K A P O O p o o d M wfwto. M a p i e w o o d i Hunt le igh G a r d e n Cny a raa Nov i t Reward 5 2 5 - 6 3 7 «

L O S T . Ooberman . lamata Black 6 tan Reward 729-6092 or 7 2 2 - 6 6 6 9

LOST - Engkah Sheep dog . l e m a l e . Black w i th whi te f a t * 4 p a w * , araa of 5 Mrfe 6 Lavan A n s w e r . to B ren -

<-dy R e w a r d 523-4660 4 6 4 - 7 4 1 7

L O S T G o l d e n Ret never l ema le . 11 r«A.-s la t B i rm ingham a raa u t t l a gwi . d o g Reward 6 4 6 - 9 0 3 7

L O S T o r a n g e m e d i u m long ha i red m a l a ca t v ic ini ty C r a n b r o o k . L o n e Pine Rd Nov 7th 5 4 6 - 8 4 7 1

"LOST c h e l p us f ind our l o p - e a r r e d Bunny Tha Ch i ld ren of H u g a A « 1 S « in P l ymou th 4 5 9 - 5 8 3 0

L O S T PUPPY, oiack & wh i te mala, n o tau ut t la boy 's d o g 7 M n a - F a r m -m g t o n Rd I ' M Reward 4 7 1 - 2 6 2 0

702 Antique*

A N EARLY START O N

HOLIDAY SHOPPING W e ' r e B r i m m i n g ovar •n th qua l i ty a n t i q u e 6 co l lec t ib le i nven to ry to M t l e f y al l your hofcday o i f i - g i v i ng i M t Aak abou t Our Ho l iday Lay-a w a y P lan Gi l t Ragn t r y and Gi f t C a n r t i c a i a *

Ba a i m i r t San ta 4 ahop dai ly l e x c e p l M o n d a y s ! 10-5. a l THE G R E A T M I D W E S T E R N A N T I Q U E E M P O R I U M 5233 O u t * H w y D r a y t o n Ptaina 6 2 3 - 7 4 6 0

• A n n o u n c i n g M i c h i g a n • • 1 • Coun t r y Ant iQuaa Show

SOUTHFIELD

AMERICANA ANTIQUES

SHOW & SALE S O U T H F I E L O O V l C C E N T E R

2 6 0 0 0 E V E R G R E E N AT 1 0 ' i M ILE

NOV. 18. 19, 20 F R l - S A T 12-9 S U N 12-6

F ine Amer i can A n t i q u e . C o u n t r y Fu rn i sh ing . . Folk Ar t

F u r n i t u r a • Furn i ture • F u r n i t u r e

Over 100 Exhibi tors! 50< OFF WITH THIS A D - OE

702 Antique*

ROYAL OAK FLEA MARKET

A N T I Q U E S & C O L L E C T I B L E S

EVERY S U N D A Y , TO T O 5 FREE A D M I S S I O N FREE P A R K I N G

3 1 6 E 11 M I M

S E C R E T A R Y Daak 4 Hu tch . $ 3 0 0 Ca l l > 4 9 - 6 3 4 1

T W O r o u n d oak t a b M * - 1 w i t h • e e v * . $ 2 0 0 - $ 2 5 0 4 m a t c h i n g oak chawa $175, u p r i g h t g r a n d p i a n o ' r aa 4 3 5 - 5 4 3 6

703 Craft*

LOST TORTISHELL CAT. P a l l i a ' ama la . ' o n 11-4-88 S h e l d o r 4 J u n c t i o n Reward 4 5 9 - 5 7 5 5 4 3 7 - 7 8 4 2

L O S T - w h i t e long ha i red cat haa . m a l l scan on Bridga o l noae S c h o o l c r a f t 4 Mer r iman R a « a r d

5 2 5 - 3 9 6 2

L O S T - 1 5 M i l e .L i ve rno l * . R e w a r d 2 Eng l i sh Spr ingar S p a n i e l s b r o w n 4 w h i l e mala black 4 wh i l e ' a m a l a . Troy Leans* 689-7772 or 3 5 5 - 7 5 0 8

L O S T 18 p o u n d S iamese Y M C A a rea i * f l Nov i ? t h $ 2 0 0 r e w a r d Please he lp 6 4 2 - 4 0 5 9

L O S T - 5 M i le & N e w b u r g h Tan C o c k e r Span ie l p lease he lp us f ind , M i a i y , ' l a m ale) 4 6 4 - 3 2 2 1

R E W A R D Lost Puppy, Nov 2, 11 M. ie 4 Greenf ie ld Area M i x e d Ger -m a n Shephe rd , 'emale . wt ir te 14 ws OK3 557-1832 5 5 9 - 2 0 6 3

603 Health • Nutrition Weight Low

A N N U A L C H R I S T M A S W A L K T R O Y CORNERS A N T I Q U E S 9 0 E S Q u a r e L a k e R d T -oy

M o n - S a l 1 0 - 5 p m 8 7 9 - 9 8 4 8 14 dea le r s m o ld c h u r c h , j u . i E ot L i v e r n o i s ' W o n d e r f u l se lec t ion of g e n u i n e ant iquaa for n o m a 4 g i h giv>ng- S75 a l l ce r t i f i ca te d r a w i n g e a c h d a y ' Re f reshments Jo in us!

F n Sat Nov 25 4 26. i 0 - 5

• B U Y I N G ALL A N T I Q U E S " • G iasa p o s t c a r d s c locks , art 0 'ess a n t i q u e d o l l . 4 toys, jeweiry Shelly China, m . l i i a r y 346 -3154 3 4 8 - 7 9 6 4

A T T E N T I O N C R A F T E R S S p a c e lor •ease -n a s t . o n . n e d R o c h a e i e r g i f t sf-op f r o m $30 m o n t h H a n d c r a f t e d only i n t i m e for C h r i s t m a s season 3 spaces ava i l ab le C a l 6 8 1 - 2 4 2 2

A T T E N T I O N C R A F T E R S 1 A r t s 4 c ra f t s s n o w Dec 10 9 a m - 3 3 0 p m SheKJen Hal l 3 3 1 1 1 P l y m o u t h Rd For t a b l e ren ta l can 5 2 5 - 9 7 3 5

C H R I S T M A S B O U T l O U E - a t Kens -i n g t o n A c a d e m y o n E S q u a r e L a k e Rd B l o o m f i e l d Hi l ls. Be tween O p -d y k e 4 A d a m s Fn Nov 18 1 - 5 P M Sat Nov 19 1 0 A M - 5 P M Break fas t a n d l u n c h ava i lab le on Sat 80 |u r ied e x h i b i t o r s j e l l i n g b o u t i q u e i t ems g o u r m e t ' oods . a n , i e w e « y etc

C O U N T R Y 4 C H R I S T M A S Cra f t S h o w Fri Nov 18, 9 a m - 4 p m Sat Nov 19 1 0 a m - 5 p m 6 8 7 Rad O a * L a n e E o l Roches te r Rd S of T i enken Baske ts s t a i n glass, to la

H A N O C R A F T E R S C R A F T S H O W , Fr 4 Sat Nov 2 5 - 2 6 I 0 a m - 5 p m B r i g h t o n High S c h o o l . M a i n S t ree t and S o 7 th Admia*>on $ 1 50

707 Oarage Sate*: Wayne

OCTROIT . M o v i n g sa ie ' 1B245 w o o d b i n e N o i 6 Mue> l e t o ik w of Te legraph Nov 17-7 1 0 - 5 p m

ESTATE SALE- S a l only E v e r y t h i n g m u s t g o ) F u r n i t u r e , i n c l u d i n g p a t i o ant iques, j ewe l r y , o l d r e c o r d * , qu i l ts , too ls lawn -nowar a n d m u c h m o r e Nov 19 9 - 5 . 9 2 1 5 H e y d a n b e t w e e n w C h i c a g o * J o , Rd W o l Eve rg reen

L IVONIA A n t i q u e s 4 C o l l e c t i b l e . N o v 21 -23 7 p i e c e W a t e r Set B o w l Pi tcher e tc N e w o o u n t r y de-co r t o y . etc 3 6 3 9 3 M a e o n - c o r n e r Mix N e w b u r g h 1-96 a rea

L IVONIA - B u r t o n HoHow 's m o v i n g m i * 34146 W o o d Or off W 6 MUe 4 Wh i tby Nov 19.20. 9 :30 -4 3 0 p m

L IVONIA - Dianee t o o t s ruga, c l o t h -ing. f u rn i t u re 9 2 2 3 M o n l a n a . S of W Ch icago . E of F a r m i n g t o n Rd T h u r s - S a l 1 0 - 4 p m

N O R T H V I L L E M O V I N G S A L E 4 2 2 0 0 Water fa l l Rd 6 mue 4 W in -chester S u n N o v 20 H a m - 5 p m S c n w m n b ikes r ruc rowave u p r i g h t ' r a e i e r lawn f u r n i t u r e a n t i q u e cha i r s need w o r k e n d t a b l e M isc i t e m s

R E D F O R O Houee. g a r a g a 4 baae-m e n l ful l Fu rn i tu re , g lass l o o t , we igh t i tems, rmsc S a t . 10 t o 5. S u n 11 t o 4 15107 S e n e c a 3 b iks E of inks te r . S of f 5 M i l e

W E S T L A N D M O V I N G S A L E - Nov 1 8 t h * 1 « h , 10-4 3 0 p m H o u s e h o l d g o o d s . Books c l o t h i n g m u c h m o r e 33218 Lynx. Of t C o w a n b e t w e e n Venoy 4 F a r m m g t o n

706 Household Good* Oakland County

BROWNE E S T A T E S A L E

No» 16-19. t o a m to 4 p m

3 0 2 5 B e n j a m i n . Roya l Oak S Off 13 E of W o o d w a r d

Sale m c m d e e oek e n t e r t a i n m e n t cen te r , map le d m m g M I w i th h u t c h , k i ng b e d r o o m aei w f th a r m o v e s te r -eo 4 s p e e k a r s 2 n d b e d r o o m aet. K e n m o r e gaa s tove OKJer gaa s t o v e W h i r l p o o l washer 4 d i v e r . A m a n a m i c r o w a v e , b o o k c a e * 8 a q u a r i u m . 4 acceeeor iea 4 B ro the r k n i t t i n g m a c h i n e 4 acceaaonae L o a d s 4 w a d s o f miec . K i t c h e n w a r e . new b o x e d i tems, sma l l appUancae co l -lec tor p lates, a o m e new power t o o l s M a g n a v o n c o m p u t e r v ideo s y s t e m 4 m u c h m o r e N u m b e r s at 9 a m Fri

S A L E BY D I A N N E B R O W N E 3 6 3 - 6 5 0 7

B R O W N SEA.LV q u e e n s u e d h ide -a -b e d 4 love M a t 2 years o ld . $ 4 5 0 'or bo th , be ige swive l r ocke r $ 7 5 c r e a m easy chai r . $ 3 5 5 p iece C h r o m e 4 t u rquo iM d i n e t t e $ 5 0 G o o d c o n d i t i o n 4 7 1 - 3 9 5 9

706 HouaehokJ Good* Oakland County

C A R P E T I N G - T a u p e p lush C e l a d o n s h a g Ye l l ow-go ld shag B*u* ex a id Reasonab le Eves 6 8 1 - 0 7 9 6

H A N D P A I N T E D T - s h i r t s 4 . w e a l su- is lor all ages D i n o s a u r s , d o g * , ca ts f l am ingos e tc O r d e r now fo r m e ho l i days Af la r 5 p m 5 4 0 - 5 6 I S

A N T I Q U E C L O C K S - La rge selec-t i on a i g o o d p r i c e . Perry s C lock S h o p . 33335 G - a n d River Farming-t o n 4 7 8 - 6 1 0 8

A N T I Q U E C O N N E C T I O N B e v e i e d - l e a d e d d o o r s Hande< P a i r p o m t l a m p rod t o p d e t t oek 4 wa lnu t fu rn i tu re , c locks, a r m o i r e . Oepre»s ion g lass 4 do i l i es 7 1 0 E 11 M i le RO 5 4 2 - 5 0 4 2

A N T I Q U E Furn i ture and misce l la -n e o u s 3 3 2 5 Clark St W a y n e Cal l

7 2 1 - 6 0 1 5

CMCK GREGORY S S U m - M f e Bahamian Diet

356-0116

HERBALIFE i n d e p e n d e n t d i s t r i bu to r

For p roduc t can 559 -9706

R E D U C E C H R O N C BACK P A I N • s t ress L o o k younger lee- m o r e ' e -l a i e d Je f f Ba lange* C e r t i f i e d Roi fer ca l l for a p p i 4 5 4 - 0 0 1 8

A N T I Q U E O A K * . SIZE B E D - Exce l -lent a iso ' i ke new ma t t r ess 4 Box s p r i n g s $ 2 2 5 4 7 7 - 0 4 6 7

A N T I Q U E PASTA PRESS Besi ef fer 549-3044

A N T I Q U E RCA V ICTROLA - 1915 G o o d c o n d i t i o n . S100 CaU af ter 7 p m 5 6 9 - 9 5 6 9

A N T I Q U E Sle igh large very g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 7 0 0 Call af ter 4 p m

852 3 4 6 6

W A N T E 0 - 100 overwe ight p e o p l e t o t ry new we igh t con t ro l p r o g r a m L O M up to 40 IBs by C h r i s t m a s 1 0 0 N na tu ra l , 100% g u a / a n i e e d C a l l F r a f f 5 8 2 - 9 1 5 4

608 Transportation & Travel

DRIVE MY CAP To W Paim Beach area Dec 17 or ••8 Re fe rences 6 4 4 - 9 1 1 8

Jan 28 th 6 2 6 - 7 9 4 7

UNITED T ICKETS TO Denver (4) Dee 26fh to Jan 2 Non S top $228

each Eves 391-3839 or 3 9 1 - 3 6 4 1

700 Auction Sale*

AUTO AUCTION S p o r t . C a » - Waoons Blazers - Family Cars

We will sen the fo l lowing at pub l i c auc t i on a i 5055 Sa l ine -Ann A r b o r R d A n n A r b o r a i the co rner of P ieaaant Lake Rd i<Vasntenew F a r m Counc i l G r o u n d .

S U N NOV 20 AT l j N O O N 1966 Escor t wagon 1988 Chevy Be re t ta 1984 Pont iac Sunb i rd 1987 D o d g e O m n i 1966 Chevro le t

C a m a r c ' 9 8 6 Chevrolet Caval ier 1986 O lds C a l a i s 1985 M e r c u r y Couga r 1967 Nisson van. 1964 D o d g e D a y t o n a 1982 C a d Mac Bar-r l t z 1965 Chevy B ia ie r 1962 Botck R iv ie ra . 1966 Chevy Spr in t , 1966 C h e v y Ce lebr i t y . 1985 D o d g e p i c k -u p . 1966 M e r t u r ' 9 8 2 Nisson 1964 O lds T o r o 1984 r o n t l a c S u n b i r d 1986 F o r d Escor t ' 9 8 7 Chevy Ca-val ier, 1986 Chevy Celebr i ty 1964 M e r c u r y T o p a i , 1985 Chevy Cava l -ier . 1966 Chevy Blazer N O T E Pul l p a y m e n t r e q u i r e d day o f M i e by ce r t . f l ed check cash ie rs c h e c k or cash P re -sa le i n s p e c t i o n W e d Nov 16 between 3 - 6 p m 4 Thurs Nov 17 Between 12-3

B r i u n 4 Maimer A u c t i o n Serv i ce L l o y d B r a u n Jerry He lmer

A n n A r b o r Sa l ine

6 6 5 - 9 6 4 6 994 -6309

P U B L I C A U C T I O N S U N D A Y . NOV 20. t P M

P l y m o u t h Cu l t u ra l Center 5 2 5 F a r m e r St betw She ldon Rd 4 MiH S i , P l y m o u t h L a r g e p r i v a t e co l lec t ion of p r i m i t i v e , a n d coHectrBies. a lso fu rn i tu re . Or i -e n t a l rugs, g lassware 4 m u c h m o r e 1

W M A L E N A U C T I O N SERVICE 459-5144

A N T s Q u E S NOW OPEN - S A N D E R S 9 r o o m h o u M lul l o l a n t i q u e s 4 co l -l ec l i b i es Tues W e d Fri & Sat i i a m - 6 p m T h u r . i p m - 7 p m - 8 6 0 N W a y n e Rd Wes t land M l

721-3029

S C M A C H T 2 5 in B a b y Wol f l o o m , exce l len t cond i t i on , $40C f i rm I

Q464-2507

S H ' M P O e lec t r i c p o t t e r s whee l . M o d e l RK-2 Bas ic , $ 4 5 0 C rusade r k ' ln . e lec t r i c Mode l 2205 . c o n e 10 never u s e d $500 2 8 8 - 3 2 8 4

706 Household Good* Oakland County

third annual gifts from The Hee r i C o u n t r y V i c t o r i an 4 Ho l iday G i f t s 2 5 1 4 2 3 1 B lanche St . B e t w e e n 18 4 19 M i le Rd . o f L l v e r n o l . Nov 18. 6 p m - 9 p m , Nov 19 9 * m - 5 p m

TROY Chr i s t i an C h a p e l Bazaar 400 E L o n g L a k e F r e e a d m a a i o n , Sat Nov 19 ! 0 - 4 p m C r a f t , h o m e B a k e d g o o d i e s munches M r v e d

704 Rummage Sales Flea Markets

F R I E N D S u s e d b o o k s h o p open eve-r , F r iday . 10-1. t h i . S a t u r d a y 10-3 Troy l i b r a r y . 510 W Big Beaver M o s t B o o k . $ 1 0 - 7 0 c e n t .

705 Wearing Apparel

A N T I Q U E S O N MAIN W h e n p r e p a r i n g lor C h r i s t m a s

it . a lways a m u s t to g o to a s to re

in w h i c h you have t rus t S o c o m e Me San ta s HS1

4 a v e d sore (ee l p a m w i t h tne w ide se lec t i on at A n t i q u e s On M a i n

New Hol iday H o u r s M o n -Sa t 10-6 Fri 10-9, Sun 12-5

115 S M a m at 11 Mile. Roya l Oak 5 4 5 - 4 6 6 3

S A M P L E SALE B u s i e r B r o w n new m l a n t a n d chi l -d ren s c l o th i ng tor t h a Ho l idays a n d » a " y S p r i n g a ! g raa t s a v i n g . "

SAT NOV 19th, 8 A M TO N O O N H O L I D A Y I N N

1801 Te legraph. B l o o m h e i d Hii la

FOX FUR Coat Mua t sacr i f i ce im-m e d ' a l e f y ' F U I l eng th gray ' ox , ex-ce l lent c o n d i t i o n $ i 5 0 0 626 -4982

G O R G E O U S L i ke -new Lynx C o a t . $ 1 1 0 0 Size 4 to 6 Days 3 5 5 - 4 5 4 5 Eves 4 W e e k e n d s 6 4 4 - 4 2 5 9

A T T E N T I O N ANTIQUE C o l l e c t o r s -Beau t i fu l 3 p -ece oak c a r v e d d m i n g r o o m M t 8 f l d rop « e t tab le 5 Chair . , c h i n a cab ine t 4 Buf fe t Heir -l o o m f r o m Sco t l and , ex ce l lent c o n -d i t i o n $ 2 5 0 0 Best of fer 6 2 6 - 4 3 6 2

B A C K P O R C H SALE A n t i q u e * , co l -l e c t a b i e s g lass c rua t s 4 do l l s N o v 17 t 8 19th i 0 a m - 5 p m Cud R o s e d a l e G a r d e n s 11037 M e t r o M L ivon ia , P l y m o u t h 4 M e r r i m a n

B A R B E R POLE. 6ft f l oo r m o u n t , e l e c l n c . $ 1 5 0 0 453 -5020 9 8 1 - 0 9 4 4

B L A N K E T C H E S T - 1790-1820 C o u n t r y H e p p i e w h i t * G r a i n e d Or i g i na l b r a s s H h inges N o repa i r s S95C 6 4 2 - 5 6 1 4

B O T S F O R D I N N ANTIQUE SHOW

2 6 0 0 0 G r a n d « v * r F a r m i n g t o n MiH* NOV 26 12-8PM NOV 27 1 2 - 6 P M F u r n i t u r e lewelry s te r l i ng s i lver , f ine c h i n * a n d d e c o r a t o r rtems wi l l b e d i sp layed By 20 d e a l e r s F r e e A d m i s s i o n

C H I N A C A B I N E T needs g lass Oak >ce b o x 4 Pie s a f e 4 2 1 - 2 0 6 8

C O L L E C T I O N D I S P E R S A L - P e w s B i c p o t t e r y vases. Boxes. 3 0 s te r l ing n a p k i n r i n g * . 3 A m e r i c a n Hep-p lewh i t e cha i r s Or ien ta l r u n n e r s

6 8 6 - 5 9 0 1

C O U N T R Y C L A S S I C S M i s . The lma A t k i n s o n ' s h a n d - m a d * b r a i d e d r u g s By appt 6 5 1 - 7 9 3 7 Bush ]

P U B L I C A U C T I O N NOTICE SAT NOV 19. 10 30 A M

Ci ty of Rochester H i l l . Pub l ic Auc t ion of

Su rp lus Veh ic les 4 Equ ipmen t S A L E SITE DPS Garaga

5 1 1 E A u b u r n Rd Rocheeter V E H I C L E S G M C 5 Yd Dump Truck V a n . P i c k - u p Trucks , A u t o m o b i l e s M o t o r c y c l e EQUIPMENT C o m m e r -c ia l M o w e r 7 Pedal B o a t s C h a i n S a w s O F F I C E Copiers . Typewr i t -e rs C o m p u t e r s . Furn i ture Sucpfaes For Hat caH Ci ty . (313) 6 5 6 - 4 6 5 6 or

UNIVERSITY M O V I N G & STORAGE

AUCTION Furn i tu re MouMtKKd

w e wi l l h e v * * pubkc auc t ion a l 13500 Ashurs t Ct Lrvonia. M l ( lo -c a t e d b e t w e e n S ta r * 4 Levan R d s S o u t h a d e o f 1-96 mat o f f east b o u n d ser v i c e dr )

S A T N O V 19 AT 10 3 0 A M Swre ra l s o f a , occas ion* ! c f tMrs Q 6 e lect r ic range d r e s s e r , cab i -n e t * . Q E. d ryer , ch i ld s d e e k . I reezer p i ano a n d stool , beds . N d e -a - b e d toots, misc d i a h e . bar s t o o l s s m e l appkancaa Zen i th co l -o r T v . V C « . vacuum c leaner a l u m m u m l a d d e r , i a rge quant i t y of bou-rn c o n t e n t s u n k n o w n - lots of sur -p r i ses ! O w n a r Univers i ty Mov ing 4 S to rage

B r a u n 4 " a i m e r Auc t ion Serv ice

L l o y d B r a u n j e r r y He lmer A n n A r b o r Sa l ine

6 6 5 - 9 9 4 - 6 3 0 9

7 0 1 C o O e c t i b t e *

C O L L E C T O R P L A T E S L im i ted Ed . M n O Arceeu- L imogee 6 ptete La -

O o i n a l (C*»«oun Charlar) t a | m Char ie r ) 12 p i e M Rapfy t o Box 2 * 3 3

M l 4 8 1 2 3

C O U N T R Y FOLK A R T S H O W & SALE

DAV1SBURG NOV. 25-26-27

S p r i n g f i e l d O a k s Ctr 1-75 n o r t h e»n 93 D ix ie H w y n o r t h 2 m i les t o D a v l s b u r g Rd west to Ande rsonv l l l e R d . o u t h * m i l e

The l e a d i n g Folk A n S h o w in the c o u n t r y w i th over 130 o f you r favor -i te a r t i sans f r o m 28 statea b r i n g i n g q u a l i t y h a n d c r a f t e d c o u n t r y rep ro -d u c t i o n s a n d h e i r l o o m , of the f u t u re a . seen in C o u n t r y L iv ing

Fr i Eve 5 p m - 9 p m - A d r r $5 Set 4 S u n l O e m - S p m - A d m $3

Al l c o u n t r y d e c o r a t i n g needs are fo r

D O N ' T M I S S Count ry S l o r e An-t i ques c l o s i n g M I * 196 W L iber ty Ota V i l l age P l y m o u t h N o w t h r u Sat N o v 19. N o o n - 5 o m 2 5 % of f F r iday 4 S a t u r d a y

N A - U R A L Black 1em».e ranch pear ! mink exce l len t c o n d i t i o n Appra iaa i >a lu* $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 $ 3 6 0 0 3 5 4 - 7 8 7 3

S A B L E C O A T lul l l e n g t h s i n 6 -10 . $2 9 5 0 c * » h For a p p o i n t m e n t d a y .

4 3 5 - 0 6 3 3

B E A U T I F U L r a c c o o n 3,'4 l eng th c o a t L i ke new Size 8 - 1 0 W M $ 1 8 0 0 Sel l tor $ 4 7 5 5 4 6 - 8 2 2 2

G O R G E O U S w h i t e m i n k , a lmos t new. 45 length v n a l l size. $1,600 f i r m S u p e r b qua l i t y 8 5 1 - 9 4 6 0

LADIE S T U R O U O i S E C B Winter Sk i J a c k e t , size M L l i ke new $50

647 -1823

M I N K C O A T - Beeu t i fu l fun l eng th da rk r a n c h . m a n size, shown by s p p t $ 6 0 0 Leave - B . s - . a s e

6 4 2 - 5 4 4 4

MINK coe t by D l t t n c h . fu l l l eng th , s ize 10. $ 6 0 0 Pers ian l amB j acke t w i th m i n k col lar 4 c u f f s , s u e 12 $ 1 0 0 Ca l l af ter 6 P M 4 2 5 - 9 2 6 3

M I N K C O A T - g o r g e o u s da rk fu l l l e n g t h double b r e e s t e d p a t c h p o c k -et unique s t y l e , sue 14-16, $2000

6 2 6 - 6 9 9 6

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SALE

BY

EVERYTHING G O E S SAT S U N N O V 19. 20 . 10 T O 4

5070 Deep W o o d Rd. S Of! L o n e Pine <17 Mi le ) 2 s t r e e t .

e o f Te legraph) BEAUTIFUL H O M E F I L L E D W I T H

FINE T R A D I T I O N A L F U R N I S H I N G S IN PERFECT C O N D I T I O N

F E A T U R I N G C o u n t r y Eng l iah oak Oueen c a n o p y b e d r o o m M t comp le te , by E t h a n A l l an O u t s t a n d i n g E x e c u t i v e o f f i c e surte wi th desk c redenza n o e •sb ie . s n d B o o k c a M in so l i d che r r y by H a r d e n . O Pc c r e a m learner sec t iona l so fa by Ne tue -•- - E a m e * s ty le leather l o u n g e chai r 4 o t t o m a n -Lea the r cha i r 4 o t t o m a n by H e n r e d o n -F ru i t -w o o d d m m g set w i t h t ab le . 4 Chairs ch ina a n d server by Broyhi i i . -P ine d m e t t e 4 c h a i r . , •Pme game t a b l e 4 c h a i r . . - P i n e corner desk cheat a n d h u t c h by E t h a n Al lan - A n t i q u e w h a t - n o t s t a n d - S o f a . l o v e . e a t . wmgcha i r a n d so fa l a b i a By Hen redon . -Adven t l a rge s c r e e n TV. -RCA v ideo d isc p layer a n d momes . -S t i f te l floor a n d t a b l e l a m p s - t a r g e G e r m a n wa l l d o c k by B o i i e n b a c h . - A n t i q u e oak p r e M b e c k r o c k e r . -O r i en ta l style rugs -Ory s ink, - S m a l l ' r i d g e -Exerc ize e q u i p m e n t by T u n t u n and J i m Tac -Power 4 h a n d t o o l . -Washe r 4 d r y e r • La rge Chr i s tmas t r ee a n d d e c -o ra t i ons Great go l f d u b . - O e Signer Clothing -Beau t i f u l f l oo r l eng th Mink coa t a n d Fo» c o a t •F ine and c o s t u m e jewe l ry •Househo ld g o o d i e s - A n d m u c h m o r * "

D O N ' T MISS. R E M E M B E R E V E R Y T H I N G G O E S 8 5 5 - 0 0 5 3

A B S O L U T E L Y m u s t s e r M o v i n g Sa ie Waw%er. d rye r , f r idge, b e d M I l i v ing r o o m f u m f t u r e Nov 19-20, 3 0 1 8 0 Rock C r e e * Dr S o u t h f i e l d

64 7 - 0 7 2 4

ALL FAIRLY new s o t s 4 Be ige s t ' i p e d $150 . b lue ve fve l . w i v w 'Ocker $75. Or sss 4 g lass ta-B i e . r o u n d a l m o n d d i n e t t e . n t h 2 cha i r s , p ic tures, l a m p s 6 2 6 - 3 4 6 8

M I N K S P O R T S J A C K E T - Black G i a m a w i th Bruaned a n t e l o p e t r im, w i r e d ro l l co la r . p u s h u p sleeve, v . l e n g t h Size 10-14 $ 6 7 5 6 4 2 - 2 3 2 0

R A C C O O N C O A T - l u x u r i o u s 8 m o n t h s o ld M o v i n g s o u t h W s s $ 4 5 0 0 N e g o t i a o i e sac r i f i ce , m a k e e a s o n a b i e of ter 352 -2122

S A L O N m ink leather r a c c o o n coa t $ 6 7 5 S a l o n rabb i t l o n g haxr Meckel $ 1 0 0 Fox fur p a r k a $ 1 0 0 3 7 5 - 1 4 6 0

S A M P L E SALE

New s a l e s m e n . M m p i e c l o th i ng lor w o m e n . C h i l d r e n a n d men. S a v * 4 0 N a n d m o r a o n n a m e b r a n d fash ions fo r ho l i day a n d reso r t

Sat N o v 19 1 0 * m - 6 p m Sun. Nov I 0 * m - 4 p m S t M i c h a e l ' s

S c h o o k g y t n i W 10 M i l e Rd 3 b l k s W o f Lahse r Sou th f i a id . Ml.

S Q U A R E d a n c e c l o t h e s m e n s s h i r t s , l a d y ' s d r e s s e s ( 1 4 - 1 6 ) B I O u m s - ' s k i r t s Af ter 6 p m 4 7 7 - 4 1 5 3

706 Garage Saloa: Oakland

B E R K L E Y - M o v t n g . ' g a r a g e sale - 3 f a m * y Nov 18. 19 20 9 A M - 5 P M 2 1 9 3 C o l u m b i a N of 11 MAe E of C o o i i d g e

AN ESTATE S A L E Sat Nov 19 10-5 16630 P r i n c e t o n

I S of 6 M i l e Be tween Liverrvoia 4 H a m i i t o n i

A F U N SALE - never th rew o u t a n y -th ing ' Ch ina , cut 3 < * u L e n o x , eat of 14 B o e h m b-rd p la tes , h a n d p a i n t e d d snes-a l i sor ts , s i i v e r p i a t * f l a t w a r e se rv ing p ieces G o v W i n t h r o p sec r e l a r y ' d a s k - m a h a g o n y s lant I r on t d e s k - m a h o g a n y sp ine t deak - m a -h o g a n y Loads of Mnana. h a n d w o r k . C h r i s t m a a decor b a s k e t s b o o k s , reco rd , c a m e r a s T o n s o f k l i c h e n m i s c - p o t s . pans , p o t t e r y , c o s t u m e Jeweiry m u c h m u c h m i s c A M l e tha t e v e r y o n e kkes<

C o n d u c t e d by: G A R Y REA

The Dandelion A N T I Q U E S H O P

547 -6288 N U M B E R S A T 8 3 0 A M -

E N D O F Sakine Season g o o d * . P»-9 " m coftee barrel $ 1 3 0 Pme farm labia $ 9 5 Raflmafted ch i l d s tnke Si 10 S m a l rocking h o r M $ 7 5 Primitive d o * cover $65 Refmtshed tool cheel with tray $125 4 chxl-dren s Chairs $18 each Sta ined giaa* window $ 7 0 Much more"

6 8 4 - 0 2 * 5

GREAT LAKES ANTIQUE SHOW

& SALE FleiOnouae A r e n a

U of M - DEARBORN 4 9 0 1 Evergreen

E* l t M i c h i g a n Ave Weet o f f Sou tWte td Fwy i M - 3 9 )

Ac roea f r o m Famana Town Cen te r

NOVEMBER 1 9 - 2 0 Sat 11-9 Sun. 11-6 AHmiaa la i i $ 5 ( G o o d For B o t h Days)

B I R M I N G H A M - iota of b a b y i t e m , a n d o t h e r a s s o r t e d g o o d i e * Nov 17 th 9- 2 p m 6 4 8 F r a n k St E. Of S o u t h h a t d b e t w e e n M a p l e 4 L inco ln

B I R M I N G H A M Thurs 4 F n . 10am-4pm 6 3 4 5 We* tmoor off M a p l * fust before inkster Rd Riding lewn mower , houeehoid goods. caMng fan. c M d r a n e ctomtng. aome furni-ture 4 books.

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S - Wabeek The ult imate in garage clolhee. boys' ski hold good* , hand k n i t Thurs -Sat 9 a m - 5 p m 4064 L a k e n d g * Lane Long Laka 4

B L O O M F I E L D MILLS U k a

Es ta te 4 Ga-

matchmg cMna cabinet Mtn set 3 0 2 0 Checkering I

E of T e l e g r a p h . N o f L o n g L a k a N o v 19-20. 9 a m - 5 p m

B L O O M F I E L D TWP Moving s a w 5595 W o o d U n d Paaa near Ouar ton Rd Waat c r o f t

W of T e l e g r a p h , m Fox -17-20 1 0 - 6 p m Ml -

C O M P V E T f « m o f CaBeo K M * b y S u z a n n e Q f t i a o n inc lude* 9 doas Exceaen t c o n M o n B a t o r * I a m or a f t e r $ p m 9 6 1 - 0 0 7 5

F INE A r t Sato

E l y Paper Caat. * a * Seoca r ra t crystal 4

a a t tO-S S t « 6 D u n e *

TO*+% BASFBALL C A N M tor M a

708 A a i a T O a u v m e n .

J C W Y N O f A N T K M 4 C O u a C T » t « S H O W

O C A M B O M I C M C C a N T f M U n i M M K O M t M

Sa t N o * M * 0 - 6 B u n Nov 27. tO-4

QL m t i m T O M S S I Q N J C W Y N O

• m o b 7 7 1 - O B I

SCtacmar Nat«nany A c a a i m e d Ant ique* Event of l * i d e * a r

SO of m a Nation's Moat Prominent Deatars From 25 S l a t e .

The Only Antique Snow Choeen Aa One of Detroit s T o p 20 Muat -Af tand E vents'

HITCHING POST ANTIQUES MALL

C h r l a t m a * Open Houee * • « 4 S u n N o * ' 9 4 20

Jom u a t o r H o t C t o a r 4 C o o k i a e T E C U M S E H M I C H

O n M - 8 0 . E. o f M - 6 2 f « 1 7 > * 2 » - t » T 7

I T S T H A T TIME A G A I N S M r * i d * < » a o o u M Sat 4 B u n P w -

t w o l y e . S & Qe

PINE N A O V U T T A B L E S T i * "

Biee rmec houeehoid g o o d .

A N N O U N C I N G

UNDERGROUND COLLECTOR

C o n d u c t s Qua l i t y M O V I N G S A L E

Fri. Nov. 18. Sat . Nov. 19 10 A M to 5 P M DAILY

2436 S h e n a n d o a h Royal Oak

IE of Woodward between 12 4 13 Mile Rd lake Webstar E . turn S on Shenandoah)

L IV ING R O O M Leather back a r m chair small mahogany cabinet pr of step tables 2 M a t brocade sols, tufted back arm chair with O u e e n Anne feel D I N I N G R O O M Drop leaf gate lag labia 3 l eave , set of 6 tavern chairs B E D R O O M 2 double bed sots by Kindea Mahogany with pineapple finiais 4 dresser Cherry, cheet 4 mirror Single box springs 4 ma t -tress m a p l * cheat F U R N I T U R E Old towel reck cedar chest pr of oval mirrors, candle stand mahogany k n e * hoi* de*k 4 chair. 2 s m a l 0 o o k c a . e e porcetam top kitchen l a d e A C C E S S O R I E S C H I N E S E statuary soma Norte*, lamp* , old pr in t * S ILVER include, a o m e old sterling serving piece* Set of I a t t w p t a t e f letware CHINA - fea ture* 8 place sett ing* of Cantor ma W e d g e w o o d Antique plate* include R S Pruaaia. Oelfl, Quimper Roeentie * o m * Johnson Blu* Wiaow E Q U I P M E N T Honda lawn m o w e r leaf sweeper, gerden I hand tool* , • n o w blower, laddars. fans. k m M n g wood, record player, s tereo A N T I O U E S Black walnut serving cheet with curved back sme* oval

CERTC0 ESTATE SALE

SAT 10 T O 5. S U N 11 TO 4

15107 SENECA R E D F O R D

|3 b l k . E o l I n k . t e r . S off 5 M i l e i 4 0 YRS A C C U M A LAT ION OF

F U R N I T U R E 4 H O U S E H O L D I T E M S Beau t i fu l m a h o g a n y d i n i n g r o o m M I wt th p a d . | mmt ! ) . W h i t * 4 pos te r B * d r o o m M t W i n g b e c k .Chair. M a n , u p h o i s t s r a d chaws. L a m p . , O i n e t i a l aB ie M a h o g a n y e n d t a b l e . . W h « -n»y up r igh t p i a n o w i th bench C O L L E C T I B L E S Ar t g i a M l a m p . Carn i va l g l a n . R S P-usa ia c o f f * e po ! Bavar ian , F o s t o n a D e p r e s s i o n o las«. L i n e n . Books . Pley g o e r s C o s t u m e jewei ry . F r a m e s C l o c k s O ld c o w b o y do l ' 1930 s s l o v * 511-ve rp la i e S te r l i ng f l a twa re Etc e tc Sear s m o d u l a r h o m e g y m * n d w*»ghi l i f t ing set Misc h a n d t o o l , a n d work B *nch , Toro s n o w b l o w e r . A S A N U M A t e i e e c o p * P o r c h ghde r Etc Ful l l eng th m m k coa t

B A S E M E N T 4 G A R A G E FULLY L 0 A D E 0 W I T H

T O O MANY ITEMS T O L IST N U M B E R S AT 9 A M F R O M C E R T C O PATRICIA S T E M P I A N 5 2 2 - 1 7 3 6

DOUBLE HARNESS P R E S E N T S

A F A B U L O U S C O M P L E T E ESTATE S A L E ' F U L L Of Or ien ta l T r a a s u r M ' M a n y A n t i q u e Tabiea1 S o m e W i t h M a r b l e m e a n . 2 Or ien ta l Neets Of C a r v e d Tabwa. ' 4 Or ien ta l Cha i rs ! 3 O r i e n t * ! Benches ' 4 Pane l S c r e e n ' L a r g e B lack C o f l e e fab le - A» Sizes Of O r v en ta i b u n A n d L a m p . I O r i e n t a l B r e w Coppe r O m a . C i o i M p n a A n d F igur ines ' B e m b o o D r o p l e a f Tab le A n d 4 Cha i rs ! Ch ineee Rugs ' L a r g e SWELL O r g a n ' W h i t e S o f a A n d Loveeeats ' Lovaaaai S o l * B e d ' K i n g B e d r o o m S e c S m a l l O u e e n A n n a Desk ' a Oek C a p t a m . Che i r s ' O f h c e D e w C h a i r s A n d E q u i p m e n t ' L O U Of I ron Pa t i o F u r n i t u r e d ' OH P o i n t i n g s ' Pr in ts ! W o p d B l o c k ' B o o k s ' An t i que W o o d Baby B u g g y ! Duck Decoys ' Co lor TV s ' - a m p s ' G lass ' China ' A n d SJve rp la l e ! Set O f W e d g e w o o d C h a m w o o d ' 2 S ta r t i ng D r a w e r Sets ' G o u r m e t K i t c h e n Equ ipmen t Of Every K i n d ! La rge S u e Mink C o a l l Sma l l M ink J a c k e t ' PfefT Sew ing M a c h i n e ' C e r a m i c K i ln ' Jewe l ry ' Chru tm.aa S h o p Ear ly '

S O M E T H I N G FOR E V E R Y O N E ' FRI , SAT 10 T O 51

A u c t i o n a l 2 For U n s o l d i t ems ' W O f f Sou ih f i e io A t Beveoy 113 ' *k S t a y Righ! O n R r v e r n d e To

' 9 1 2 5 H I L L C R E S T

C H A r R S - 4 Br s n d new never u s e d fufly u p h o l s t e r e d m o d e r n d m i n g r o o m c h a i r . Ask 'o r A n d r e s D a y s 3 5 2 - 9 0 8 0 E v e n i n g . 3 5 6 - 2 6 6 9

C H I N E S E O R I E N T A L rug New 8x10 B l u e . 4 g r e y . S c o t c h g u a r d -ed $2 200 6 2 5 - 9 4 12

C H R I S T M A S L A Y A W A Y N O W T H R U DEC 15th A T

M A H O G A N Y INTERIORS A n t i q u e 4 F ine F u r n i t u r e S h o o

C h i p p e n d a l e c a m e l b e c k s o f a Benchs . s too ls a n d c o f f e e t a b l e . L a d i e . C h i p p e n d a l e de*k E x p a n d a -way g a m e s la&ie wi th 4 l e a v e . Pai r of Kr t tenger H e p p i e w h i t e l o v e M a t . S*1 of 6 C h i p p e n d a l e m a h o g a n y d m -ing r o o m Chetr. C h i p p e n d e l e Dan-a u e i d i n i ng r o o m l a o i * w i th 5 leaves Pet i te Queen A n n e h i ghboy A n t i q u e banke rs lamps. M a h o g a n y p i e c r u . i t i n - t op t . b i * . f e d e r a l s t y le sec re ta ry desk w i th b o o k c a M top . K t tenger m a h o g a n y d r u m tab le . F r e n c h k idney s h a p e d desk Gove r -n o r W i n t h r o p sec re ta ry d e s k . K i d -ney shaped tab le d e M w i th lea ther l o p M a h o g a n y D u n c a n P h y f * d m m g o o m sets C h i p p e n d a l e h i g h b o y s

t i n c l u d e s o n * w i t h s * c r * t * r y d r a w e r ) M a h o g a n y b r * * k l r o n t . w i th seer a lary d rawer T a m b o u r s t y le de»k M a h o g a n y b e d r o o m M L ( tw in fun a n d Queen) . M a h o g a n y ova l d i n i ng r o o m t a b l e w i th b a n d of •may. H e p p i e w h i t e in la id w r i t i n g desk S e t . of m a h o g a n y d m i n g r o o m chairs. M a h o g a n y c h e a t s .

Beds s n d n i g h t s t s n d s Po in te Area) . 8 8 2 - 5 6 2 2

EARLY A m e r i c a n lovesea i b lue r e d $ " 5 D o r m ' e f r i ge ra to r $ 3 5 C a r t o p earner $30 Al l g o o d cond i -t i o n Cal l 6 8 9 - 8 4 9 1

E N G L I S H d in ing r o o m M I I c i r c a 1920) - 6 cha i rs Buffet ch ina cab i -net Best of ler 6 6 1 - 3 3 4 0

ESTATE SALE BY

Suzanne & Co E n t i r e c o n t e n t , beau t i f u l m a h o g a n y D u n c a n Phy-le c m i n g M t wi th c h i n * c a b i n e t ' 9 2 0 s c o m p l e t e b e d r o o m su i t e wi th d o u b l e b e d Co lor T V S o f * b * d Hospi ta l bed B ieck 4 w h i t e T V E n d l a b l e * L a m p . C h a i r . C o n s o l * w i th m i r ro r P ian l s t a n d Fine ch ina d inner M I P icar -dy m a d e m Po land Eng l ish r e p r o -d u c t i o n tea set 2 sets silver p i * t * d f l a t w a r e v a c u u m C l o t h i n g L i n e n s B e d d i n g K i t c h e n w a r * C u s t o m lewelry G o o d m u e

Knob m the W o o d . 2 0 7 8 2 N o b b W o o d . Dr Apt 102

La th /up Vmege Mi E Of LahMT (enter sou th o f f 11 M. ie)

S* t ' 0 - 5 p m S u n 12 -5pm No s igns p e r m i t t e d

ESTATE SALE

SOUTHFIELD FRI SAT NOV 18.19 9 A M - 5 P M

AT 18830 A D R I A N

W OFF SOUTHFIELD. 1 B L K S O F L I N C O L N (10 '» M ILE RD)

706 Household Good* Oakland County

Daco-ators h o m o latMe wtth 8 chair . .

c a b i n e t suk s c r e e n Cal l leeve mee-M g e 6 2 6 - 6 5 6 0

G L A S S ' ' B R A S S DINING R o o m Set P e a c o n K ing s u e b e d r o o m m i 4

m s CaH Misc i t e m s 9 6 7 - 0 7 3 9

M E C K M A N 4 Drexei e n d tab les l a m p s Baker off wh i te M t a . secre-tary o f f i c e deek w i th K M typ ing re-t u r n Exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n 6 4 2 - 3 7 2 8

H O R I Z O N T A L D O O R W A L L b i m o . 9 Ve r t i ca l b l i n d , lor 2 b e d r o o m . A l l be ige $3 7 5 3 4 7 - 3 7 1 2

H O U S E H O L D SALE F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Detro i t Bapt is t Mano r

S A T U R D A Y & SUNDAY N O V 19 NOV 20, 10-5

L iv ing R o o m sota, chai rs , t ab les a n d lamps D in ing R o o m d r o p leaf tab le , 4 cha i rs . K i t chen : Round tab le . 4 H i t c h c o c k cha i r s B e d r o o m Comp le te dou-ble bed, dresser , m i r ro r , ches t . 2 n ight s tands Fami ly r o o m : sleep sofa, rec l iner . 2 1 " co lor TV, t a b l e & l a m p s A c c e s s o r i e s Include: Ch i -na. c rys ta l & Si lver. W a l l a c c e s s o r i e s , g o l d f r a m e d m i r r o r . E l e c t r i c s t ove & re f r igera tor , sew-i n g m a c h i n e , o u t d o o r

706 Houaottold Good* Oakland County

SOFA Beautiful country blue with ruffled trim. $260 Off white 5 drawer dresser $50 4 7 7 - 5 6 3 1

SOFA BEO $75 . t a b l e wrth 4 cha i r s $75 e n d tab les $ 2 5 easy chai r $ 7 5 Can 4 7 1 - 0 0 7 2

SOFA 7 f l H e n r e d o n m u l t i b lue p r in t On o f f - w h i t e b a c k g r o u n d Excel lent $ 3 0 0 6 4 3 - 0 7 5 1

SOL 10 cher ry H o o k e r e n t e r i e v n e n t cen ter 80 • 36x22 2 y r . cAd $850 L i ke new A f te r 6 p m 3 4 6 - 6 3 5 6

709 Houaohold Gooda Wayne County

H O U S E H O L D SALE Cooking a n d aisfimat*. ^ p a a n o a * . furniture • • ing cabinets. s » m n g machine and much m o r * Ann Arbor Trek and Wayne Rd a raa Nov IS . 12 noois-5 P M 8948 Ruesen Lrvonia

M O V I N G S A L E - g o - d c o u c h p o o l 2 B o y . Dikes 8 . 1 0 l e n t ,

b a d 6 artrhcM* 7 2 V - 5 3 5 2

queen k m Chr taunaa i

SPACE S A V E R I m p o r t e d l o l d i n g beds E iceMent - c f u l d ' e n s I guest r o o m . L e e v * m e u e g * 851 4 6 4 4

M O V I N G SALE L m n g r o o m sal Mke new. waahar 4 d ryer l i ke new . o d d * 4 * n d . 4 9 5 - 1 8 1 2

M U S T SELW S o f a 4 I Oueen s u e w a i e r b e d $ 1 5 0

S T E A R N S 4 Fos te r h i d e - a - b e d m a t c h i n g lovesee i b r o w n rweed • i c e a e n i $ 3 0 0 b o * 6 4 6 - 0 6 9 ;

T H O M A S V I L L E 9 p i e c e d i n i ng r o o m M l $1995 W e e k e n d . 4 . h e r 7pm 6 6 5 - 8 9 5 3

T R A D I T I O N A L K) fa g o l d g reen bevge Nora! 2 c o o r d i n a t i n g g reen veiour cnaws. $ 3 0 0 5 6 9 5299

P E C A N E N T E R T A I N M E N T hutch •ike new $95 D m m g r o o m t a b l e 4

4 2 5 - 1 4 * 3

S M A L L Sleeper c o u c h d a r k m a l i o g -any d o u b l e bed d a r k m a h o g a n y doub le d r e w e r w i th m i r r o r 2 m a -hogany rule tab les 3 p i e c e s e c t i o n a l couch 2 r o c k e r , coffee tsCMe. e n d table apt « z * w * s n e i 4 d r y e r r o o m u z * air condit ioner $ 7 0 0

C * » J im after 5 p m 455-T R O Y - B r o c * d e s o l . soft g reen g o M p a t t e r n $ 1 7 5 2 c h a i r » - $ 9 5 * * ' 7 5 9 8 or l e e v * m e a a a g e a l 4 5 » - 7 3 4 8 Mahogany d r o p leaf d m i n g t a b l e 4 cha i r . . b u f t e t - $ 2 7 5 5 2 4 - 1 9 5 8 SOFA, t r a d i t i o n a l 84 ' be>g* g o o d

cond i t i on $ 2 5 0 4 2 5 - 1 8 6 6

TROY SALE Fn 4 Sat N o v 18 4 19 9-4

1316 W r e n w o o d - T roy of A d a m s S Off 16 M i le

G o o d M i e l e a i u f n f u * o e d i o o m m i Henreoon s o l . b e d w r o u g h t i r o n 4 u p h o l s t e r e d p o r c h l u r n ' l u r e l a b l e . & l a m p . 3 p i e c e d . n e t t * M t . t e r e o 4 ice c r e e m c h a i r , b a s e m e n t 4 co t -tage fu rn i t u re • G o l d 3 d o o r -e f r ig -erator w a . h e r 4 dryer 5 H P A n e n s . n o w b lower g a r a g e 4 Baaemen l t o o l . • H a n d m a d * q u i l l , o l d ha t s 2 H u m m e i f i gu res O o y a i D o u h o n chrna for 8 ( C o r o n e t p a t t e r n ) lo ts o'

bench , men and w o m e n s kitchen misc • Rub, 4 diamond • ing 4 lovely o l d g a r n e t Brace le t c o s t u m e , * w * i r y g a l o r * N o . at 8 30

S A l E C O N D U C T E D B '

THE YELLOW ROSE Shir ley Rose 425 -4826

TW.'N B E D S e i s p r i n g s m a t t r e s s e s d r e . s e ' m i r r o r 8 n i g h t s t a n d . e«c * i -lert! c o n d i t i o n W r o u g h i - i r o n g lass top tab le 4 c h a v s 6 4 4 - 0 0 1 9

c lo thes . H o u s e h o l d Misc

3 0 « 4 i 13 Mi le Rd O h 13 Mi le Rd , be tween

M i d d i e o e i t a n d O r c h a r d L a k e

Lilly M. & Co.

SOFA 2 cnaws. g t a M t o p c o f t e e l ab ia a n d ' a m p t a b l e t w i n b a d . d o u b l e d r e a a e r 9 8 1 - 3 6 3 3

SOFA- 83 m Aitc w m g back chaw. $350 bo th 2 Irving r o o m chaws $ 1 0 0 e a c h 5 9 1 - 1 9 1 4 o r 3 4 8 1447

T A B L E S sofas. Lamp, l awye rs book-c a M c a p i a m chaw a u d i o c a b m e t s . Sorry 26 tv a n d S o n y 41 t v oak cab inet w i th d o o r s 5 3 5 - 2 0 7 6

TEN PIECE m a h o g a n y b e d r o o m aet. « m g s ize c a n o p y wi th b e a u t i f u l h a n d c a r v e d C h m o M v i l lage m a n y e a t r a . mus t M l ' - $ 5 0 0 0 or bes t 2 8 4 - 1 1 1 5

T W I N B e d r o o m MI d o u b l e dreaaer with chest 4 n igh t H a n d , n o m a t -ness $ 2 0 0 W a l n u t d o u b l e h e a d Board $15 1 gray c h e s t $ 2 0 1 maple detw $75 1 mirror ( 28 * 4 f l | $35 5 6 4 - 4 8 0 3

W A S H E R dryer D rea * fas t M t . L«b-yBoy swive l cnaw o l d ' a s M o n dresse- Sal' c h e a p 2 7 4 - 4 8 0 8

IN D E C O R A T O R ' S H Q M E New 4 near ly new m u « t M i l M u c h cher ry 4 m a h o g a n y Oueen A n n e -d m i n g M l B e d r o o m wi th po*1er Bed a c c e n t p i e c e . K ing queen lu l l b e d r o o m , b o t h c o n t e m p o r a r y 4 t r a d i t i o n a l D in i ng m i w i th Beve led g i a M 4 p a r q u e t t ac ie c u s t o m s o f * . c h a i r , t a o i e . l a m p . , secre tary

In Sou th f i e l d

3 5 6 - 7 1 3 6 or 350-1377

WATER BEO K ing s ize c o n i e m p o -•ary $ 5 0 0 new wal t a k e Oest o f fe r

4 5 1 - 7 8 0 4

' W O LOVE S E A T S - 2 m a t c h i n g liv• ng r o o m c h a i r , g o o d c o n d i t i o n can after 6 p m 3 5 6 - 3 0 2 2

; T A L ' A N P r o v e n c i a l f r u i t w o o d couch , grey g reen , w o o d frame, g o o d c o n d l l i o n $ 5 0 476 -4062

KIRBY V A C U U M ' 9 8 6 an a t tach -m e n t . b o u g h t at over $900 sail l o r $ 6 5 0 7 9 8 - 8 1 5 4

WALL UNIT E n g i a n d e r . E n d t a b l e , •ess Can n o o n to 7

WATER BED washer e * e c t r < d rye r , w i n d o w air c o n d i t i o n e r . m i s c

3 2 6 - 2 2 1 3

W A T E R B E D 1 year o ld . Uka new , m iess o « w h i t e chair i Crys ta l Bay b o o k c a M 12 d r a w e r

' p r i c e 4 : oeoesta i nc i udes w e v f i i i e s s m a i -! r * M so l id s ta le c o n t r o l un i t . p * d -d * d s*d* c u s h i o n s C r y s t a l m g h W s n a Or ig ina l l y $ 1 3 0 0 M c r i f l c * for $ 6 0 0 7 2 2 - 9 5 2 1

3 5 0 - 2 7 5 5 :

W A T E R B E D * n g s i z * w . v e l * M m a t i r e w . healer headboard excel-lent c o n d i t i o n $ 2 5 0 6 4 5 - 9 7 1 3

WH 'TE 42 in r o u n d l o r m i c a k l l c h e n l ab ia p lus 4 w h i t e 4 c h r o m e c h a i r . Per fect c o n d i t i o n $ 3 5 0 8 5 t - 9 1 t 0

710 Mi*c. For Sala Oakland County

C L A S S I C 1 9 3 0 . b e d r o o m m i 3 p i e c e a n d e c o D o u b i * bed Beve id -ed m i r r o r , o n d resser 4 ches t Ex-ce l lent c o n d i t i o n $850 4 7 7 - 4 0 0 9

j K I T C H E N S E T S (2| M e t . i Master C u t c h e r b l o c k t o p $200 36 r o u n d

' g iaaa too S100 4 7 7 - 5 3 2 9

K I T C H E N or d i n i ng M t . Pennsy tva-. h i * houm. 46 ' r o u n d p * d * * t * i

Every th ing t agged t o sell 'awe, 2 leave. 6 chairs dry ..nk h o u s e must be c lea red for ^ £»coiiem condition 6*3-0751 Immed ia te o c c u p a n c y B E A U T I F U L 7 PIECE S E C T I O N A L IN E A R T H T O N E " W E E D G O R -G E O U S ITALIAN P R O V I N C I A L DIN-I N G R O O M T A B L ? - 6 C H A I R S O U T S T A N D I N G S O F A 4 L O V E S E A T C R E A M B A C K -G R O U N D WITH C R E W E L F L O R A L D E S I G N END T A B L E S L A M P S C O F F E E ' A B L E . P A T i O FURNI -T U R E DRYER FREEZER OESIGN-ER W O M A N S C L O T H E S SIZE 12 m a P l E s p i n d l * b e d fua s i z * w i t h T E E N A G E G 'RLS C L O T H E S SIZE I m " ' ° ' a * * ' 4 d a " FulI w e met -3 M E N S C L O T H E S SIZE 40 S T E R - 4 ! » • s p r i n g . $250 6 4 1 - 6 0 9 5

L A W S O N lovesea i b lue paisley sue covor $ 1 5 0 R o u n d map le 54 rsbie $ 7 5 B o t h exce i l an t 476 -4910

709 Household Good* Wayna County

L IV ING R O O M B e d r o o m w o o d k t c h e n MI 2 c r i bs s n d miscel la-n e o u s i t ems 3 5 3 - 4 4 6 5

S A L E C O N D U C T E D B Y d m i n g r o o m t a b i * hu tch 2 d o u b i * p p n r i j I T b e d . d r e s s e r . 4 m i r ro r s , f ish t a n k s

1 1 c o m p l e t e , l a m p , tot as d o t h e s l o t .

ESTATE SALES o'houMhoid item, 549-0448

C O N T E M P O R A R Y oak e n t e n a . n -m e n t can te r , b r a n d new $ 4 0 0 or best o f fe r 6 6 1 - 8 3 4 9

C O N T E M P O R A R Y S O F A l o v e * a * t . $500 RCA 2 5 co lo r $300 5 4 0 - 6 9 1 9

C O N T E M P O R A R Y SOFA - 64 In 4 l ove M a t . c r e a m c a m e i p(a»d. $ 1 0 0 Troy 8 7 9 - 1 5 9 8

C O N T E M P O R A R Y g i a M t o p dimrvg r o o m tab le c h r o m e b a M . a r m o r g i a M . $ 1 8 0 0 va lue. $ 6 5 0 or be * t o f -* r M a t c h i n g e tega re $ 7 5 . 6 c a n e

seat B rewer cha i rs . $ 1 5 0 B lack 4 c h r o m a o f f i ce desk $ 7 5 6 4 7 - 6 4 1 2

C O U C H m a c ch*«r«. p o r t a d * Bar sneck t .D ies desk chaw h i g h cha i r

6 2 6 - 1 2 5 4

C O O C H . l a n w i t h f l owers c o n t e m -p o r a r y . 65 l o n g g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 2 0 0

d o c k , platform -ocker pr of c a n * seat chairs Meta l medical table g i a M top with cupboard 4 oW

A N T I Q U E white French ProvtnclM Badroom M t 2 box s p r i n g * d o u b l e f r e e e e r 2 mtr-rort a n d r i l e s t a n d $ 5 5 0 6 5 2 - 6 4 1 |

C O u C H - 2 p iece s e c t i o n a l n e u t r a l I widian mot i f p * t t * r n $ 4 0 0 /

best o f f e r 6 * 6 - 5 5 4 6

C O U C H 84 c o u n t r y p«aid. e a r t h t o n e . . $75 F a r m i n g t o n Hi l ls

4 7 6 - 4 1 9 9

ESTATE SALES BY IRIS

Mich igan s Largest E s t a t e L i qu ida to rs For Over 30 Yrs C o m p l e t e H o u s e h o l d S a l * M g m i

. A P P R A I S A L S • A U C T I O N S • • w m buy C o m p l e t e in vent o n e . •

626-6335 M e m b e r of mt I Soc of A p p r a i M r s

ESTATE SALE 2 0 5 8 5 Way iand . S o u t h f i e l d S a l -S u n I 0 a m - 4 p m S of 12 M l * w of E v e r g r e e n left on A r l i n g t o n t o Way-i a n d Beaut i fu l m o d e r n f u r n i t u r e in-c l u d i n g s o ' M c h a w * tab les , f o rm i -ca e n t e r t a i n m e n t cen te r 3 p iece b u n w o o d wel l unn fo r l iv ing r o o m a n d fami ly r o o m s K ing s u e b e d -r o o m M I * p-ece Other d ressers a n d n i g h i s t a n d . Piano, d e c o r a t o r i t e m . , a c c e s K v t e s . silver p l a t * ch i -n a p ieces , l inens, p e w l e r s L I T H O G R A P H S BY A L V A R

591-6641 Ger i

C O U N T R Y B e d r o o m , . o l i d oak t n p i a a r e a a * i . chest , h e a d b o a r d , w i n g m i r r o r , n e w $ 1 4 9 0 3 4 9 - 2 0 1 8

C R Y S T A L C H A N D E L I E R , e n t e r t a i n -m e n t earner, l a w n f u rn i t u re , c o m -pu te r d a w and m o r e 3 5 4 - 3 7 6 4

D A N I S H m o d e m ches t m i r r o r , m u l l sai l $ 3 2 5

D I N E T T E da rk pme l a b * $100 s o l . $ 1 0 0 she lve* . Oak $200. i $100 ; t r u n k Oak $ 1 0 0 ecu* L e a v * meaaage

$ 5 0 0 s o f . w i t h

Oak ak n a g o t i -

3 7 7 - 0 5 9 0

DINETTE SET - 6 chaws, china cabi-net Excallent condition

8 5 1 - 1 2 * 0

DINETTE TABLE Butcher Block for-mica. 4 6 With 2 leave*, chroma lags u g h ! ftxturaa 6 4 4 - 8 5 6 3

DtNiNG- fruitwood o va l i a M e with leave* -102 . 4 c a n * chaw* buffet small open hutch. $500 . 2 vefvel •Old tup chairs 2 / $ 195 picture* Excaaent' Aher 5pm 6 4 2 - 3 6 1 3

DINING R O O M M U T C H Sokd p m e p e r f e c t condition dark s t a r $ 3 7 5

8 6 3 - 3 2 3 1

D I N I N G R O O M sat. vary traditional Hutch, table chaws vary good con-dit ion $ 6 5 0 firm 3 5 3 - 9 2 2 7

D I N I N G R O O M SET medium w o o d , t a b l e extra leaf 6 upholstered h u h back chaws $300 microwave. $65 Excaaent condition 4 6 0 - 0 1 9 6

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S - M o v i n g S M S a l 4 Sun . 1 l a m - 5 p m 2 4 3 7 5 C o M D N * t p m e F a r m H a s S u b I K ) M * e E of O r c h a r d L a k a ) P i a n o Mtac

F R A N K U N Sat S u n N o v 19 J O 1 0 - 4 p m 2 5 4 1 4 T w e e d 3 o* IS M i a . b e t w e e n F r a r t r t n 4 TetaQrapn U k a R o b e r t s Or S t o T w a e d

F R A N K L I N - W a l n u t Lake Rd * H . d g e w o o d Frt N o v 1B 12 -5pm o n l y C o l o r TV VCR. a M r a e tape dack g w ' s c M h t n g . s t u d e n t desks

M O V I N G O U T O F S T A T E E v w y -" 1 * 5 m u M go LNthQ r o o m fu rmsura 2 d m e f t a a daak w e * un i t w t t a r b a d cm. bafey n a m e mtac t Fn. N o v t s Sam » o m t a tak-t SO H I S

Oro -

S O U T » * W L D O a r s n e ' M u . l n a Sasa F r i S a l S a m - l p a s I T 4 0 S B a r k a h k e T i i i n a i W k u l i a a l a i

C r o o k s 4

T R O V etolan tor —. i 4 Sa t V e 3746 i

IT W o e I

A P A R T M E N T K l * Of n a w fu rn r tu ra -d o u b t * oak l u t o n c o u c h M r oak k>-t o n Chelae 2 ma tchsng I s p i e s 3 w h n e she lv ing un i t * , m a t c h i n g T V -VCR s t a n d $950 l o r a l M a p l e o raal k i t c h a n l ab ia , a n t i q u e daak . o f f -ice d a a k . d o u b M b a d . w h i t e y o u * b a d w h i t e d r a e e e n mmc 4 4 3 - 6 7 1 7

APPROXIMATELY 1 0 0 y d a of O u p o m I e a r t h t o n e * Cat

r c a r p e t 4

A R E A RUG - 1 2 * 1 7 ' * IX

A N T 0 C C O BEO - M d e e p r a d c o l -o r . m i e u a i d a a g n . $ - n o S m e * d r a a a * mepse a n d p m e $ 7 4 O m d t m n g t a t t a f l o p n a a d a w o r k I $ 7 $ 3 6 0 - 2 6 2 6 or M M T M

BABY CRIBS

• M M B a M L k a m d a a o n r • i f I a reaaory arymmg * oem a. bataw

D I N I N G R O O M SET - P * n n a y t v a n « Houaa hatrtoom cherry oval table wfth spoon feet. 6 ladder back chaws with rush seats buflei with J ls is door cfune hutch, dry smk cuatom p a d . 5 l a a . a e s u e — a r t condition $2900 hrm 6 4 2 - 5 3 9 1

D M I N G R O O M SET O raxe l l a b i a 3 leevae bufSet 4 cha i r * , m a d k w n w o o d $ 2 0 0 Sof * $50 4 7 4 - 6 0 1 2

D I N I N G R O O M SET M a h o g a n y ' a b M a t * ! leave * chaws 4 Chma c a b i n e t

P i c i m e a Orapaa 4 m o r a

D1MNQ R O O M SET t a b l e w i t h leef. 5 a « M

s o m e w o r k $ 3 5 0 o r b e e l 3 6 2 - 4 3 2 0

( U M N O R O O M TafcM soad a

D M N G R O O M T A B L E

l a m p a d * Onfy S660

g N f N G R O O M T A B U .

a t » p e d a T ^ S n T l i

ommi s r r i M M i a a i

tvyi "tSm, I B

ESTATE SALE

ARB0RWAY THE A R B O R S UNIT s 6 2

SOUTHFIELD A R B O R W A Y runs east o « Inks te r Road, f i rst s t reet s o u t h of West 9 Mi le R o a d (P lease do no t pa rk o n g r a s s or in f ron t of ga rage doo rs ) .

S a t u r d a y & S u n d a y On ly l l (10 a .m t o 5 p .m. )

R E O E C O R A T I N G O F L U X U R Y C O N O O E N O E O BY S U D D E N D E A T H OF LADY W I T H E X P E N S I V E S H O P P I N G HABITS" G O R G E O U S 1 1 - F O O T C H E R R Y W O O D W A L L U N I T BY H A R D E N H A S L I G H T I N G S E R V I N G BAR H A S D I S P L A Y 4 S T O R A G E A R E A T H O M A S V I L L E D I N I N G R O O M H A S D O U 8 L E P E D E S T A L T A B L E - 8 C H A I R S . C H I N A C A B I N E T S E R V E R KAR-P E N H I D E - A - B E D . D R E X E L Q U E E N - S I Z E D B E D R O O M ; N E W H E N R E D O N LIVING R O O M WITH H U M P B A C K S O F A EASY C H A t R S B E A U T I F U L WHITE L O V E S E A T S , B R A S S L A M P S B R A S S 4 G L A S S C O F F E E A N O SOFA T A B L E S 2 P E D E S T A L S T A L L G R A N D F A -T H E R C L O C K M U C H A R T W O R K ; O R I E N T A L R U G S S A T S U M A 4 L E N O X . C O L O R TV - e N I T H S T E R -E O . C O M P U T E R I Z E D S I N G E R S E W I N G M A C H I N E . C R A T ITEMS. C H I N A C R Y S T A L . S ILVER TEA SET B R A S S A C C E N T S . F A R 8 E R -W A R E C O N V E C T I O N O V E N . N E W P A T I O F U R N I T U R E W O M E N S C L O T H I N G M I S C E L L A N Y ! "

A & T SALES A l l a n / 8 3 8 - 0 0 8 3 / T o b y

M O V I N G - C o n t e m p o r a r y H igh Br igh t dnhing r o o m M t inc lud ing l ab ia 6 c h a i r , ch ina c a b i n e t 4 Mrvar i lka naw l a m p . , m a / t n e t s B m . o ther f u r n i s h m g * 4 m isc 5 5 7 - 2 2 9 1

M O V I N G - New C o n t e m p o r a r y c h a n -dei .a- hal f p r i c * $300 Bon ie r , , m u l c h i n g m o w e r , used 1 yr $ 2 2 5 2 o v e e a * t s 2 cha i r s , ye l low $300 lor *Jl W r o u g h t won o c l a g o r d i n i ng l a b i a 5 c h a i r s a l m o n d . $350 Sat of 5 w n o a e d m i r r o r s , desk other l ight f u t u r e s , o - c t u r e s etc 681 -3942

M O V I N G r e f r i g e r a t o r , . o f * loveMat .dming room M t well uni t . , side cha i r . A l a n 800 computer, outdoor tab le * chaws, .mai l table 4 4 chews lamps. p i c t u r M more Ro-

6 5 1 - 2 0 4 3

M O V I N G S A L E B e d r o o m , l i v ing r o o m 4 fami ly r o o m fu rn i tu re | T h o -m e . vMie 4 H i cko ry Frye i 4 o t h e r h o u s e h o l d i t e m * Can 4 7 7 - 0 7 7 7

M O V I N G S A L E - C o u c h c h a i r * ta-b les d m m g M t >1*r*c a " 4 m o r e ! Nov i 349 -3368

M O V I N G S A L E fu rn i tu re l a m p * . 3 5 6 - 6 6 0 8

M O V I N G S A L E - p ing p o n g t a b l e p o t t e r , whee l ba rbe r chaw tw in b e d w i th m a t t r e u k i t chan tab le w i t h 5 c h a w , cha i r we igh t m i a n d m o r e 3 4 4 - 1 2 5 7

A N T I Q U E S - 4 2 K j u a r e Oak tatwe. 10 leaf $ 3 5 0 newly u p h o l s t e r e d l ight b lue v» ive i i o v * M « t 4 m a t c h i n g chaw m in t $ 2 5 0 0 6 m e t * chaws $150 16 u p - r i g h t freezer $ 1 0 0 ! J u M r size cus to— m a d a M t m 4 val-val b e d . p r * a d $ 2 0 0

A Q U A R I U M S - 3 0 35 4 5 5 ganon-- o m p i e t e M t up $ 1 0 0 t o $ 1 4 0

i . 5 4 7 - 0 9 5 4

SOY S 10 speed S c h w t n n . rtew 12 ! in B ' W TV beck b o a r d 4 b a s k e t . T! 1 h o m e c o m p u t e r p r in te r p i n g p o n g

t * t n * 4 7 7 - 6 5 3 2

| C A M E R A 0 M - P C 35 m m SLR. wi th 3 5 - 7 0 O i y m p u . z o o m C * m .

4 5 3 - 2 9 1 2 1 $175 Yamaha F G - 1 6 0 gu i t a r C * m j $ " 7 5 B o m rarely u s a d

BABY c r i b a n d o r M W wtnte. flood c o n d i t i o n $ 1 5 0 for m i G « i . 2 0 I C H A i N L«NK d o g 10 soeed M u r r a y $ 3 0 3 4 8 - 3 4 6 3 g a t * $120

2 5 6 - 8 6 9 7

10 . 6 wt th 3 7 5 - 9 4 0 6

B A B r C R ' B Sears Jenny L y n n C H A L K B O A R D S S t y * * " C * i l a n i c o n d i t i o n Ch r i s tmas . p e c i e i s c h o o l Qual i ty M O Can 4 5 3 - 3 0 0 6 I A I M d o It yourse l f p r o t e c t .

Penm»uiar S i * t * C o m p a n y 1166 E BEAUTIFUL new C ' e M K In ter ior s o l . c c f f M l a b i a e n d t a b l e s tereo c * b m e t B o o k c a M . b r a . , hai i t ree ' e c o r d . ai l r ea»on i i b i e 4 6 4 - 0 7 4 6

Big Beaver T roy 6 6 9 - 9 3 0 0

T E N PIECE canopy b e d r o o m set o n e of a k i n d h a n d m e o e m the Or ient 72x84 $5 0 0 0 or bea l o mus t MU By Dec

C H R l S T M A S Tree Qual i ty 7 ft $ 6 5 Train tab le 16 X 121. S i 10 S t e r e o s y s t e m $40 M a p l e l e b l e d r o p leef $45 Bunk B e d . $ 7 5 6 4 2 - 4 4 7 7

BED DRESSER s ing le W I d r o p * i ! rab i * wi th 7 c h a i r s Cal l 4 2 2 - 0 0 1 5

, DELTA lathe w i t h c o n n e c t e d sarvdar B o b 2 8 4 - 1 H 5 4 vacuum bag . c a b i n e t D S M m a n y

enceuen i c o n d i t i o n . $ 4 5 0 3 3 5 - 8 6 T 0

B E D R O O M SET oompie ie . o i - d honey p ine Queen OannonbaH Bad large d r e . M - h u l c h m i r r o i . chast night stand $ 7 5 0 5 2 5 - 3 1 8 7

B E D R O O M SET D r s . e i $450 File c a b m e f . K i t c h e n l a b i a $35 So l id oak c o m p u t e r daak 4 cha i r $<25

4 6 4 - 8 7 0 7

B E D R O O M SET Wh i te . 2 t a i n Beds dresMr w i th m i r ro r d i w k w i th chaw $200 Aher 6 p m 4 5 9 - 3 2 0 2

B E D R O O M SET - 5 p iece fun tot c h e r r y w o o d T r a d i t i o n a l che» t . dresser m i r ro r n l l e s t a n d , head-b o a r d B r a n d new u n u s e d m * t t / * M * Bo* s p r i n g $ 4 5 0 4 74 -7667

8EIGE 3 c u * h l o n S t » * t o l o u n g e r so f * g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $ 150

4 5 3 - 7 1 4 0

D O G H O U S E - A p p r o x i m a t e l y 3 ft , $30 Cage for m e d i u m s ized d o g . $75 G o o d c o n d i t i o n 6 6 2 - 2 3 4 5

EFEL W o o d s t o v e r e c t a n g u l a r V i a p e d cha rcoa l g r * y . iu t * n e w . $475 4 7 1 - 5 6 0 6 or 6 2 4 - 3 0 6 0

FREE C L E A N FILL D IRT Dei ivared 9 6 1 - 2 6 2 9

FREE I v e i r M « o u n g b lack w a l n u t ' o u D u Trunk 11 d i a m a l a r x 2 0

4 7 7 x * 0 0 9

G L A S S D O M E , 5 ft d i a m e t e r . 7' 16 in th ick , g rea t for M y l i g h t $ 1 0 0

2 8 6 - 3 2 6 4

MAIP DRYER, chaw $75

p r o f e s s i o n a l , wf th 6 6 1 - 3 6 6 3

B O O K C A S E wa lnu t colo- w o o d 33 w«J» 80 h -gh 17 Oeep $35

4 6 4 - 3 0 7 4

B R O W N p lush l o v e M a t $10

C A M E L B A C K s o ' s c o u n t r y b lue wrth » m * i i p r i n t , g o o d cond i t i on . S200 4 7 1 - 2 8 5 0

M O V I N G S A L E M i l d oak d lmnd M t . 2 a r m c h a i r * 4 s ide c h a i r . , $200 d i n i ng r o o m se i . 4 chai rs , hulch.. $150 , h u t c h $100 , c o u c h l ike new. $ 1 5 0 . 3 t a b l e l a m p . 2 w o o d at $ 1 0 1 W M l * t $ 3 0 G E e lect r ic s t o v * al-m o n d $200 . H o l p o m t haavy d u t y g a * d r y a r $150 . M u s t MM 4 7 1 - 1 6 4 3

M O V I N G S A L E To ro snowb lower G E n o l r o * l f r i g / f r eeze r , gas dryar c h a i r * , tab les . d r a * s * r s . ou tdoo r f u rn i t u re , m isc e v e * 851 -6057

M O V I N G T O F L O R l O A S A L E

BY MR. G. & CO. 236OT M E R R I L L

S O U T H F I E L D E o f S o u t h f i e l d M t V e m o n to Rut -

l a n d S la f l o n Jill, r ight on M * r r i « | 8 T O 4 FRI 9 T O 4 SAT C O M P L E T E H O U S E H O L D IN EX-C E L L E N T C O N D I T I O N D lnmg r o o m M t w i th m a g n i f l c a n i O re * * f r o m be-va ied g lass. C u a t o m sect ional . Two 6 p c b a d r o o m s e t . M a n y tab le lam©a. K i t c h e n M t Re f r ige ra to r . Waahar . D r y a r E iac tnc d o u b M Ovar-s t o v e E x c e p t i o n a l g a m e t a b M 4 c h a w * . O f l l ca daak K i t c h e n i t ema L i n e n * . 6 0 s B a r t * * doa * and ac-

N A U T l C A L l a m p * (2) whaa i c o c k lan lab ia $ 1 0 0 0 wdl * * « for $400

C A N T O N - M O V I N G S a M 44099 S o u t h a m p t o n W o o d l u m i t u r a se i w i t h viiryi 4 f ab r i c u p h o l s t e r y couch , • r m chair r ocke r chaw o t t o m a n co f fee l ab le . 2 e n d l a b i e . >ike n * w -A * for $ 2 5 0 4 5 5 - 2 8 1 2

C O N T E M P O R A R Y C O U C H E S 88 inches. 1 neu t ra l 1 b l ue uke new $200 e e c h or Bast W a l n u t c o f f e e la -b i a . $ 1 0 0 e a c h or beet 4 2 2 - 5 6 3 2

C O N T E M P O R A R Y g l a s s - t o p r o u n d t a b i * M l i d c h r o m e o * M 4 m a t c h -ing p a d d e d c h a i r . $ ' 5 0 2 s w v w u p h o l s t e r e d ' o a k C a p t a i n . Ba r S t o o l * $70 . paw 9 8 1 - 6 2 0 7

C O N T E M P O R A R Y / C o u n t r y p i n i ng r o o m t a o l * 4 4 c h * w * . b e n e upho l -d e r , $500 A f te r 7 p m 9 8 1 - 5 0 5 4

C O U C H 4 Chew - C o u c h B u c k w h i t * g rey Cha i r Off w h i l e C h r o m e tn i t . . wrth p i c t u r e $ 2 0 0 5 2 5 - 6 5 6 4

C O U C H e x c e l l e n t b r a n d naw cond i -t i on rua l 4 B lue f l o ra l p r in t $300 Ce l l . h e r 3 30p rn 5 9 1 - 2 4 0 3

C O U C H , m a t c h i n g chaw 4 o t t o m a n G o l d ' b r o w n 4 b lack p l a i d G o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 3 0 0 3 4 8 - 7 6 9 6

C O U C H - T r a d i t i o n a l s t y le r u * i -t o n * $200 Riu*t cha i r $125 2 h igh back c h a w * $125 * a c n M a r b l e t o p c o « M lab ia % 100 5 9 1 - 0 3 3 7

O A K dmmg r o o m tabM 4 chaw*. $ 3 0 0 Paatei lurmture. s o l s 2 c h a i r * $ 2 5 0 Aflar 5pm 5 4 9 - 4 3 2 1

OAK prtmdrve pantry. g i a M front. 4 2 x 3 7 x 9 $ 1 5 0 Lead giaaa window 4 7 . 1 9 , $ 1 7 5 Sokd oak crib b e r i w o o d . $ 1 5 0 3 7 5 - 1 4 6 0

O A K 3 P IECE W A L L UNIT New condi t ion paid $1495 M i n g $ 7 5 0 Lane -earner $ 5 0 Evea 652-9054

F A B U L O U S S A L E Sat lO-S S u n 11-4 C o n t e m p o r a r y t o p e M c n o n e i • o f a g M M 4 b r a * * oo f l ee tabtaa. • a m p s 4 pawi t inge r o e e w o o d dk _ r o o m t a b M 4 S c h a w s E m a r A4an

o p e n h u l c h M r v a r 4 S c h a w s wh i te F o r m i c a k i t c h e n t a b M w f » i d r o p i u m 4 S c h r o m a chaWs.

v a n e n c h m e * e r v t o * tar 12 L e n n o x w a r a a fver 4 m iac . Caato caa M M r . a o c o r d m n 2 o M c r T V * . 4 tadMe c m t N M m u c h mtac. 2 8 0 0 L a r o y L a n * . o n Caaa L a k e of f C o m -

R d 4 F e r m i n g t o n

• E E 7 E R u p n g M naw RCA 1« a a N a w be ige i V t S m g B M g a r o M

- - | 4 > c a r v a n e - * * * , 680 6 4 2 - 6 6 B 4

F R E N C H P C K L E O F M W

0 M L S B E D R O O M M * . ^ a M o o n d L

_ L l B E D R O O M SET f L e m a a T r a e j w a h ^ e b a d 4 M M o f PMC-a a mma * d » g raan 4 yaaow

P O N C H furniture baby cnb drapaa and matching king *cz* bedapraad Also clothmg 6 4 7 - 0 6 7 1

O U E E N SIZE $ 2 5 0 . a p a r t m a r i l wze round t a b M With c h a w , sokd w o o d $ 6 9 S o f a t a b M SSS E n d l a b i a * leather t o p $ 4 5 A n d m u c h m o r a 826 -231$

R E D E C O R A T I N G Bar . White d l n a f M M l . c o c k l a * lack*

4 MMC 352 7046

R E O E C O R A T I N G S A L E

T a m e . < * * t n a w m o

I ITS. V C *

C O U C H 9 0 contemporery B a ^ e 4 brown $150 . W e r d . large capacity gas dryar $1SO 5 2 5 - 3 9 6 5

KITCHEN R e m o d e l i n g M u s t g e t n o ot- e lect r ic b u m in o v e n r a n g e 4 dish washer B r o w n 4 p a d d a d Chroma bar s too ls C h e a p ' 4 7 4 - 1 3 5 2

MACHIN IST b o x e s 4 t o o l * tor ( a M Sell l o d » ind iv idua l l y or as t o t * . p * c » * g * S o m e t o o l * i i k * n e w C a n a f ie r 4 3 0 p m 4 7 4 - 0 0 0 5

M U S T SELL! 12ft M o u n t e i n K i n g C h n s t m a s I I M Never u M d "

ca r t ons l Never U M d O r i g m * '

$ 4 5 0 Evas 7 8 1 - 3 f 7 5

NEVER U S E D - t 2 d a c o r * t o r m a r b l e l ies by W e s t c h e * l a r 12 * q u a r e Whi te wi th gray > b l * c k / p ink v a i n * G o o d for new caowie t t o p O r i g i n a l cost $16 per t i le Wi l l sell l o r S<0 per tne 7 3 7 - 0 7 S 6

ONE COMPUTER 1. B E S T fo r h o m e o f f t ca

or p e r s o n a l u M Bat ter t han A P P L E ll G S O R M A C A lan 800 C o m m o d o r e 6 4 / 1 2 6 o r

even i B M P C XT c o m p a t i b i a a .

Atari's ST series F R O M $ 6 9 9 C O M P L E T E

Canter lor C o m p u t e r R M O u r c a * 3895 12 M i le Rd Berkley

5 4 7 - 5 5 4 0

W A R D S LARGE c a r t o p or Beat of fer Can

$ 4 0 3 4 6 - 6 5 2 0

GENERAL Xt> 2 0 0 V P ' 2 5 5 / 5 0 YR 16 C o r v e t t e twee M M than 100

» S500 4 7 6 - 0 6 4 0

711 Mi*c. For Sala Wayna County

A L U N I M U M sc reens 4 f ra

D E A R B O R N H E I G H T S Es ta te Saie E v e r y t h i n g m u . t g o S . I - S u n 1 1 a m - 4 p m 6 0 9 0 O v e r v i e w I K E Of T * M g r * p h S o l Joy Rd

DINETTE SET 8 c h a w * 4 e i l r * wh i l e F o r m i c a t a b M $ 6 5 4 6 4 - 3 0 7 4

D I N I N G R O O M M l cherry tebM leaf* 8 chaws c h m a c a b m e t $ 1 5 0 0 Surgar 4 thread commerc ia l sawing machme $ 1 0 0 0 U k a naw 4 7 3 - 1 1 6 3

D INING R O O M sal f rui twood vary at tract i v * with 8 chatr* . cruahed vafvai aaat * o—t t a b M 4 chme ca(k-nat i radMonal M y M $ 9 0 0 4 5 6 - 3 2 1 )

D IN ING R O O M M t traditional, ovw t abM. 4 c h e w * c h m e c a b m e l S250

5 3 4 - 5 7 2 5

DINING SET 195 let china cabma1

$ 3 0 0 or beet Gar t M n City 4 2 5 - 6 3 9 0

D U N C A N PHYFE • s c a a e w corvntio

« n m g r o o m am. n Table. 3 Mat* .

pads 4 4 cha i r . 4 55 -8569

EARLY A M E R I C A N 3 psare Living room sal. 2 H y i M i $ 2 0 0 beet 2 S 6 - 0 1 J 1

W C T I O N A L aota aRt i d n ar t y B e m h a i d l STS0 " " L » 1 S 0

X IS i -2«1

SINGER ZtO Z A Q sew tog mach ine ,

* m o d a l , m cabtoet t S 3 cash or m o n t h l y paymen ts

G U A R A N T E E D

UNIVERSAL S E W I N G C E N T E R

6 7 4 - 0 4 3 9

SOFA. 64"

STATE S A L E Ba t 4 Bias N o * 1 *

• m i s T 2 " W Of . a h e e r

E V f RYTy«NG M U B T G O S o r i e M

H O U B E H O L O " E M S

H O U B E H O L O S A L * . 1

T W O OARK IVORY L O V E S C A T S

A Q U A R t U M - 90 GeAon w i t h • M o r a * $ 2 2 0

CaM 4 5 5 - 6 6 3 6

A Q U A R I U M 90 M L - u p wi th I! $250 d a y * 4 2 2 - 5 7 3 0 aher 8 p m

B E A U T I F U L P I N E C H R I S T M A S t reee (2) 2 0 f l 4 25 f t Y o u c u t . y o u h a u 4 5 6 - 6 1 1 7

BRAND NEW w o m a n . K M 7 Math -er c a Ska te* $ 4 0 2 - m a n h a a v y d u t y « g mmtm $ 4 0 0 4 - p m o * a a c t M n M wi th 2 m e a n e r * $ 6 0 0 5 3 1 - 9 0 3 4

HIGH CMAiR. p o t t y che t r . em aam.

1 •mma »lOO tor everything 5 2 5 - 2 * 7

x s *

H ' O t r am $ 2 0 N g a u g e . 1 0 j0^g*ug*J3< ' lJ M . a i

KEROBENE » t BULK 4 Servtca on aa makaa of v a a r *

LOCFFLER HW1 H A R D W A R E 29150 Fkw MBa al M k M M b a R

4 2 2 - 2 2 1 0

K T T O « N CABRFETB

7 » 4 7 S9SB'

L I V O N M - S c h o o K r a h C-o*ege Ga-r * g * SaM T k m 4 F i t , rt * 14 » ^ 4 P M

MORE CLASSIFIEDS T ^ e l a a a l f l c a h w i