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Scouts celebrate past,<br />

look to the future, 1B<br />

~ Spartans<br />

i reign, 3D<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> €>b£ett)er<br />

Volume 12 Number 61 Thursday. February 19, 1987<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth voters in Tuesday's special<br />

election split their choices between passage and defeat<br />

of the two proposals.<br />

Voters gave overwhelming approval to Proposal I —<br />

the request to renew for 10 years 10.38 mills, or 28<br />

percent of the operating budget for Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Community <strong>School</strong>s<br />

At the same time, voters overwhelmingly <strong>defeated</strong><br />

Proposal II which was the request to collect the authorized<br />

<strong>levy</strong> — the so-called "undo Headlee" proposition.<br />

There was a very low turnout Tuesday, as could be<br />

expected for a special election Slightly more than 5<br />

percent of the district's estimated 46,000 voters cast<br />

ballots Tuesday.<br />

ONE MAJOR feature of the election was that Plymouth<br />

and <strong>Canton</strong> communities were in agreement on<br />

both proposals.<br />

The pattern for the past decade or more has been that<br />

most precincts in Plymouth will vote against money issues<br />

while most precincts in <strong>Canton</strong> will support money<br />

requests.<br />

Tuesday, however, all 14 district precincts gave a<br />

majority of its votes for passage of the <strong>renewal</strong>. Likewise,<br />

13 of the 14 precincts voted against Proposal II.<br />

(Hulsing in <strong>Canton</strong> was the only precinct to vote in favor<br />

of Proposal II, 91-62.)<br />

District wide. the total vote on the millage <strong>renewal</strong><br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Michigan _ 62 Pages<br />

HOBEN, AFTER election results were known,<br />

stressed he appreciated the community's continued support<br />

for good education.<br />

"We are grateful to those people who took the time to<br />

express their opinion at the polls.<br />

"With this <strong>renewal</strong>, we will be able to maintain our<br />

present educational program and plan efficiently and<br />

effectively for next year."<br />

On the defeat of the Headlee proposition. Hoben said,<br />

We will probably bring this proposition back to the<br />

voters in June when we have all the figures and know<br />

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<strong>School</strong> <strong>renewal</strong> <strong>OK'd</strong>, <strong>levy</strong> <strong>defeated</strong><br />

By Emory Daniels<br />

staff writer<br />

John Hoben, superintendent, suggested it was likely<br />

Proposition II would be placed on the ballot again for<br />

the annual election in June.<br />

was 1,549 yes votes to 1,003 no votes. On Proposal II.<br />

the total vote was 1,041 no votes to 1,507 yes.<br />

Approval of the millage <strong>renewal</strong> means the district<br />

will be able to collect $11 million in revenue that was<br />

collected last year.<br />

exactly what the Headlee formula contains. At this<br />

time, the necessary figures were not all available, so we<br />

were unable to fully explain this proposition An explanation<br />

in June can be complete and comprehensive."<br />

The Headlee Amendment to the Michigan Constitution<br />

requires that operating millage be rolled back<br />

whenever the tax base (state equalized valuatioh) increases<br />

faster than the cost of living.<br />

The formula Hoben referred to determines how much<br />

millage must be reduced if ballot approval is not gained<br />

to collect the authorized <strong>levy</strong>.<br />

BILL BRESLER/statt photographer<br />

Gloria Logan, drama coach, goes over set design with Scott Kimmins and Hope Buchan for this weekend's state drama<br />

competition.<br />

<strong>Stage</strong> <strong>craft</strong><br />

Theater teacher sharpens acting skills<br />

By Susan Buck<br />

staff writer<br />

Gloria Logan isn't acting when<br />

. she enthusiastically speaks about<br />

her job as Centennial Educational<br />

Park theater arts teacher and director.<br />

And, the personable, hard-workmg<br />

Logan is already talking about<br />

the year 2001 production of Fiddler<br />

on the Roof that her students<br />

traditionally present every 10<br />

years<br />

Logan knew early on that she<br />

would be involved in the performing<br />

arts<br />

"My very first acting role was as<br />

a bag of gold in Jack In The Beanstalk'<br />

when I was in the third<br />

grade I was in a canvas bag that<br />

was stuffed with scratchy newspaper<br />

and I learned very early that<br />

acting was not all glamour and<br />

glitz<br />

"I did a tradeoff with my Mom I<br />

promised my Mom that 1 would<br />

take piano lessons for her if I could<br />

take dance lessons "<br />

LOGAN STARRED in school<br />

plays throughout her academic career<br />

She earned her bachelor's master's<br />

degrees from Eastern Michigan<br />

University.<br />

She danced her way through college<br />

in dance companies as a way<br />

to earn money<br />

"I've been a teacher for 17 years,<br />

always right here I was very<br />

lucky When I was hired here, there<br />

were thousands of teachers and not<br />

very many jobs."<br />

A former Westland resident. Logan<br />

now resides in Northville with<br />

husband Norman, who is a band<br />

and orchestra director at John<br />

Glenn High <strong>School</strong> The two met<br />

while painting New York City lamp<br />

posts as scenery for ' The Mouse<br />

That Roared " They have been<br />

married 15 years<br />

She talked about the roles she<br />

has earned<br />

"I have a very hard, angular<br />

face I am not the ingenue I knew 1<br />

would be playing a lot of character<br />

roles which I think are a lot more<br />

fun<br />

"I'm always going to be playing<br />

opie<br />

someone's unhappy sister or their<br />

silly sister I get cast as the sleaze<br />

a lot In any role you play, you<br />

have to find some element of yourself<br />

You cannot find, in this area,<br />

theater classes for young people<br />

Most parents really would prefer<br />

that their kids not go into the performing<br />

arts because it is such a<br />

tentative, non-lucrative, emotionally<br />

destructive kind of industry<br />

Please turn to Page 4<br />

-J<br />

Street Scene, Taste debut Monday<br />

Dear readers:<br />

Keeping in touch with your needs and interests<br />

is a newsroom passion We constantly are reassessing<br />

our newspaper so we remain entertaining,<br />

timely and relevant<br />

Beginning Monday you will see the results of<br />

the staff's latest efforts when we launch two<br />

brand new sections - Street Scene and Taste<br />

For weeks now we have been designing, rede<br />

signing, debating and reshaping our new products<br />

STREET SCENE is a weekly section specifical<br />

ly tailored for readers who ask a lot of themselves<br />

and expect a lot from the world around them<br />

Street Scene is for those who are in pursuit of<br />

excellence whether it be in the world of music,<br />

sports, fitness, fashion, travel, business or person<br />

al relationships<br />

It is for those people whose interests transcend<br />

neighborhood, municipal or psychological bounda<br />

ries<br />

Most importantly, it is for your enjoyment<br />

TASTE is our redesigned and locally produced<br />

food and cooking section We know from regular<br />

reader response thai cooking is more than ever a<br />

great American pastime<br />

You have asked for more out of our food sec<br />

tion and now we re ready to give you the best<br />

Suburban Detroit has some of the best chefs in the<br />

I'nited States and we will be bringing you hints<br />

ind tips from these experts<br />

RuLmore importantly we want you to be a part<br />

of this section You and your neighbor's recipes<br />

will plav $ hip part in shaping this suburban Detroit's<br />

Taste Now you can shaVe all those great<br />

recipes with your neighbors throughout the Observer<br />

& Eccentric area<br />

So remember Monday look for Street Scene<br />

•»nd Taste m your Observer & Eccentric<br />

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Steve Raroaby,<br />

managing editor<br />

The exact formula could not be determined now because<br />

figures on state equalizecLvaluation are not completed<br />

by the municipalities until March 1. Estimates<br />

are that the amount involved could be from 0.25 to 0.5<br />

mills.<br />

Narcotic team<br />

seizes house<br />

By Diane Gale<br />

staff writer<br />

The Western Wayne Narcotic Enforcement<br />

team reported it has arrested<br />

24 people and seized cash,<br />

cars and a home during its first<br />

three months of operation.<br />

State law allows police to seize<br />

cash and goods derived from drug<br />

sales. And whatever is forfeited is<br />

then used for drug enforcement.<br />

The new unit deserves praise for<br />

conducting "quality investigations"<br />

that have resulted in a high number<br />

of arrests, according to Rilev Wilson,<br />

Wayne County prosecutor's office<br />

chief of criminal division for civil<br />

and special litigation.<br />

THESE ITEMS were seized from<br />

October — when the unit began operating<br />

— through December 1986:<br />

• $6,464 cash, as well as miscellaneous<br />

property.<br />

• Cars, including a 1984 Ford<br />

Escort, a 1976 Cadillac, a 1980 Chevy,<br />

a 1978 Pontiac Firebird, a 1986<br />

Ford GT and a 1985 VW Jetta.<br />

1 Narcotics<br />

investigations are<br />

frequently difficult and<br />

sometimes present<br />

legal difficulties, which<br />

preclude prosecution.'<br />

— Riley Wilson<br />

prosecutor's office<br />

• A $50,000 home in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

The unit has to go through the<br />

courts for forfeiture approval.<br />

THE L'NIT involves Michigan<br />

State Police and officers from communities<br />

from Telegraph Road to<br />

the Washtenaw County line and<br />

north to the Oakland County line.<br />

It includes the cities of Garden<br />

City. Livonia. Plymouth and Westland<br />

and the townships of <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

Plymouth and Redford.<br />

P ease turn to Page 4<br />

Artrain visit<br />

stays on track<br />

Artrain, the nation's only touring<br />

museum, will arrive in Plymouth for<br />

a four-day stopover Wednesday,<br />

April 1.<br />

"Artrain has been tremendously<br />

successful in stimulating arts involvement<br />

and education in the communities<br />

it has visited," said Pam<br />

Dietrich, one of two coordinators of<br />

the visit. The 1987 tour is in honor of<br />

the Michigan sesquicentennial<br />

Founded in 1971 by the Michigan<br />

Council for the Arts, the Artrain<br />

brings quality art works from national<br />

collections to any community<br />

with a railroad siding and a willingness<br />

to organize volunteers<br />

IN PLYMOl TH, that corps of vol;<br />

unteers will be coordinated by the<br />

Plymouth Community Arts Council<br />

under co-chairwomen Peggy Blaisdell<br />

and Dietrich<br />

She noted that during Artrain's 16<br />

year history, nearly two million people<br />

have come on board in more than<br />

what's inside<br />

Brevities . . . 3A<br />

Business . . . 1-2C<br />

Classified Section C.E.F<br />

Index . . . .7C<br />

Auto 5F<br />

Real Estate 2E<br />

Employment. 7C<br />

Crossword Puzzle 9E<br />

Entertainment 3-5C<br />

Opinion 10A<br />

Sports Section D<br />

Suburban Lif e Section B<br />

Travel . 7D<br />

NEWSLINE . . .459-2700<br />

SPORTSLINE . .591-2312<br />

WANTS ADS . .591-0900<br />

DELIVERY. . . .591-0500<br />

230 communities in 26 states. Artrain<br />

will spend March to November<br />

touring the state.<br />

Inside, the train features<br />

highlights of the arts and architecture<br />

from Michigan's internationally<br />

acclaimed Cranbrook Academy of<br />

Art The outside of the train will be<br />

painted with designs selected for the<br />

sesquicentennial<br />

THE ARRIVAL in Plymouth will<br />

be marked by a preview reception<br />

April 1 Festivities will continue<br />

through Sunday April 5<br />

Atrain will be located by the old<br />

roundhouse on West Pearl west of<br />

Starkweather in Old Village<br />

Artram hours will be 11 a m to 7<br />

p.m Thursday and Friday, April 2-3<br />

and noon to 8 p.m Saturday and Sunday.<br />

April 4-5<br />

The four-day stay will require<br />

about 80 hosts and hostesses to staff<br />

the Artrain<br />

Please turn to Page 4<br />

Your Observer<br />

Carr er will be<br />

stopping by th.s week to<br />

collect for the month Please<br />

have the money ready and<br />

be sure lo get your receipt<br />

It's worth a S2 00 discount<br />

on the next classified<br />

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2 OA£ Thoraday. February 19. 1967<br />

Cops get tip, arrest thief<br />

A Taylor nun faces a preliminary<br />

examination in 35th District<br />

Court Friday oo charges of armed<br />

robbery and breaking and entering<br />

a <strong>Canton</strong> house.<br />

Henry L. Johnson Jr., 38, Is being<br />

held in Wayne County Jail after he<br />

failed to post a $100,000 or 10-percent<br />

bood, which was set at his arraignment<br />

before Judge John<br />

McDonald. An innocent plea was<br />

entered 1<br />

Johnson is held in connection<br />

with a break-in on Worthington<br />

Feb. 11 in which a 19-year-old <strong>Canton</strong><br />

man was threatened. He was<br />

bound and robbed of jewelry valued<br />

$500-WOO.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Police credited an un-<br />

named resident with spotting a suspicious<br />

car driven at night without<br />

lights near the Winds Condominiums.<br />

The condos are one-half mile<br />

east of Worthington.<br />

Dave Boljesic, police information<br />

officer, gave this account of<br />

the robbery;<br />

The 10-year-old resident said be<br />

was awakened by an intruder<br />

standing over him holding a pry<br />

bar. The intruder put a pillowcase<br />

over his bead and tied his hands<br />

and feet.<br />

The 19-year-old worked himself<br />

free, went upstairs and confronted<br />

the intruder.<br />

Putting his hand in his pocket to<br />

indicate he had a gun, the intruder<br />

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The intruder allegedly stole a<br />

cordless telephone and jewelry. A<br />

stereo and other electrical equipment<br />

were unplugged, and it<br />

appeared the robber also intended<br />

to take these items but was distracted,<br />

Boljesic said. The robber<br />

left the bouse.<br />

Later in the evening an anonymous<br />

caller from Winds Condominiums<br />

said a "suspicious car with<br />

the lights off was driving through<br />

the area."<br />

An officer responded to the<br />

Winds call and spotted goods that<br />

appeared to be similar as those<br />

listed missing from the bouse.<br />

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O'Neill joins task force<br />

Dennis O'Neill, the Wayne-Westland<br />

school district superintendent,<br />

has been named to a blue-ribbon task<br />

force created to find jail space and<br />

recommend a rehabilitation program<br />

for juvenile offenders.<br />

O'Neill was the joint nominee to<br />

the Wayne County Youth at Risk<br />

Task Force by county commissioners<br />

Kay Beard, D-Inkster, and Milton<br />

Mack, D-Wayne. ,<br />

"O'Neill is a very able administrator<br />

and has proven himself as superintendent<br />

of the largest school district<br />

in my area," said Beard in announcing<br />

the appointment.<br />

"His knowledge and expertise<br />

should benefit the task force greatly."<br />

Mack added that O'Neill will bring<br />

extensive experience and skill to the<br />

task force. Mack said O'Neill has<br />

had a lifelong interest in young peo-<br />

Wayne- West/and<br />

<strong>School</strong> District<br />

The district serves southeast <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

pie in his role as an educator and administrator.<br />

The task force formation was approved<br />

by the county board of commissioners<br />

Jan. 22 in a move to fight<br />

the growing juvenile crime problem<br />

in the county.<br />

BEARD SAID the task force is<br />

being divided into three committees.<br />

One will find jail facilities for repeat<br />

and first-time offenders. Another<br />

will devise an educational rehabilitation<br />

programs. A third will re-<br />

search ways to pay for the proposals<br />

An advisory board has been set up!<br />

to review the committees' recorrw"<br />

menda lions •;<br />

That bord will review space, pro-"<br />

grams, and financing recommendations<br />

to the task force as well as infcl<br />

tiate ideas and plans for the tas|[<br />

force to reivew.<br />

Mack said the task force and advisory<br />

board will meet for no more<br />

than 60 days and then submit a re-;<br />

port to the commissioners and county<br />

executive by April 1.<br />

Store becomes a city fixture<br />

A new store that advises other<br />

stores has settled down to its new location<br />

in Plymouth.<br />

Marine/Rec-Vee Store Consultants<br />

Inc. has helped design merchandise<br />

displays for 67 stores<br />

throughout the U.S. since the business<br />

incorporated in 1985.<br />

"Our main thrust is not just to sell<br />

fixtures or help customers display<br />

their products," said Steve Pryslak,<br />

president, "but to train small business<br />

owners in realizing that proper<br />

presentation of merchandise and<br />

maintaining a profitable inventory<br />

through planned goals will increase<br />

growth and bottom line net profit."<br />

Pryslak, whose firm had operated<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong> and now is at 570 S. Main<br />

in Plymouth, says all 67 clients are<br />

still operating and several have expanded.<br />

"We don't always have all of the<br />

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"We are there not to patronize<br />

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squad car after an accident on Ann Arbor Road Monday after-<br />

Officer insured in accident<br />

By Doug Funka<br />

staff writer<br />

A Plymouth Township police officer<br />

sustained a broken leg and<br />

cuts to the neck Monday afternoon<br />

when he was involved in a duty-related.<br />

traffic collision.<br />

Shawn Corbett, 25. was in fair<br />

condition Tuesday at St. Joseph<br />

Hospital, Ypsilanti, a hospital<br />

spokeswoman said.<br />

The Michigan State Police were<br />

[investigating the collision. Results<br />

weren't available as of deadline.<br />

, Corbett was east-bound on Ann<br />

•Xrbor Road responding to a silent<br />

alarm at First of America Bank<br />

!when an accident occurred in front<br />

of Don Massey Cadillac, said Chip<br />

Snider, deputy police chief for<br />

Plymouth Township.<br />

The collision occurred at 3:50<br />

p.m.<br />

The alarm at the bank turned out<br />

to be false.<br />

"Any time in the law enforcement<br />

business when a serious accident<br />

occurs like this, you should<br />

use an outside agency," Snider<br />

said. "When you do, you take a vow<br />

to stay out and that's exactly what<br />

we're doing."<br />

Corbett said he released his seat<br />

belt alter turning off the siren anticipating<br />

his arrival at the bank.<br />

The flashers were activated, Corbett<br />

said, and he was driving "at or<br />

very close to the speed limit" — 45<br />

miles per hour.<br />

"TO THE BEST of my recollection,<br />

I was eastbound in the centermost<br />

lane — not the center lane —<br />

when a gentleman pulled out in<br />

front of me," he said.<br />

"I swerved to avoid that collision<br />

and got clipped just enough to send<br />

me into the other lane (westbound<br />

traffic) then got into a head on."<br />

Only he sustained serious injuries,<br />

Corbett said.<br />

He hadn't decided as of Tuesday<br />

afternoon whether to have corrective<br />

surgery or let the leg heal naturally<br />

with a cast. In either case,<br />

Corbett isn't expected back to work<br />

for several months.<br />

"He was our fatal traffic investigator.<br />

He will be missed," Snider<br />

said.<br />

The townshio is compiling a list<br />

of qualified officers to work parttime<br />

to complement the 15 fulltimers,<br />

including administrators<br />

and Corbett, and five part-timers<br />

now on the job.<br />

Snider projected that the department<br />

may incur some overtime expenses<br />

covering for Corbett until<br />

new officers are hired.<br />

Corbett joined the township department<br />

when it was formed in<br />

July 1985. Prior to that, he worked<br />

for police departments in Milan<br />

and Manchester.<br />

Youth Symphony to perform at EMU<br />

; The Livonia Youth Symphony will present its<br />

second concert of the season Sunday, March 8.<br />

The symphony, directed by Attila Farkas, will<br />

pierform begining at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, March 8, in<br />

Pease Auditorium at College Place and W. Cross,<br />

Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti.<br />

The chamber orchestra, conducted by Farkas,<br />

will perform Mozart's Symphony No. 39 in E flat<br />

brevities<br />

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Briny in or mail announcements<br />

to the Observer. 489 S<br />

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• BILINGUAL PAC MEETING<br />

Thursday, Feb 19 — The Parent<br />

Advisory Council of the bilingual<br />

program of Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />

<strong>School</strong>s will be at 1 p.m. in<br />

Room 103 of the Starkweather Center<br />

All parents are welcome to attend<br />

• ACTIVATING PARENTS<br />

Saturday, Feb 21 - A workshop<br />

on "Activating Parents in the Special<br />

Education Process" will be presented<br />

from 9 a m to 3 p.m at West<br />

Middle <strong>School</strong>. 44401 Ann Arbor<br />

Trail at Sheldon, Plymouth The<br />

workshop is designed to help parents<br />

participate effectively in the planning.<br />

development and decision making<br />

for their handicapped children's<br />

Education<br />

The workshop will help you understand<br />

the law and your rights, obtain<br />

information on services. re-<br />

Sources and programs available, become<br />

an educational advocate for<br />

your child, prepare for and partici-<br />

in the Individual Educational<br />

r ite<br />

tanning Committee process To<br />

fegister for this free workshop, call<br />

Tom Lerchen at 729 4588 The workshop<br />

is co sponsored by Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Special Education Parent<br />

Advisory Committee and the Cititms<br />

Alliance to Uphold Special Education<br />

• PLYMOUTH STORYT1MES<br />

Tuesdav, Thursday Feb 24. 26 -<br />

Registration for March storytimes<br />

are being taken at the Dunning-<br />

Hough <strong>Library</strong> at 223 S Main. Plym-<br />

major.<br />

Matthew N. Hovey of Westland is the featured<br />

cello soloist with the concert orchestra conducted<br />

by Yves Cohen. Hovey will perform Sain Saens's<br />

Allegro Appassionato for cello and orhcestra.<br />

Other selections include Bizet's Carillon and Mendelssohn's<br />

5th Symphony (Reformation — 4th<br />

movement).<br />

outh. Registration for toddlers ages<br />

2-3 1 * will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday,<br />

Feb 24. while registration for preschoolers<br />

ages 3Vi-5 will be at 10 a.m.<br />

Thursday. Feb 26. Both storytimes<br />

will be four-week sessions, and parents<br />

must remain in the library during<br />

storytimes.<br />

• ROLLER SKATING PARTY<br />

Wednesday, Feb. 25 — Isbister<br />

Elementry <strong>School</strong> PTG is sponsoring<br />

a roller skating party during<br />

midwinter break 1-3 p.m at the Skatin"<br />

Station Skate rental is SI No<br />

passes can be used but all are welcome.<br />

• CEP PARENT COFFEE<br />

Thursday, March 12 — A CEP<br />

Parent Coffee will begin at 9 30 a m<br />

in the conference room of Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> High <strong>School</strong> Hosts will be<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> principal Tom Tattan and<br />

Salem principal Gerald Ostoin Sharing<br />

information will be area coordinator<br />

David Opple Parents of high<br />

school students at the CEP are encouraged<br />

to attend<br />

• ICECAPADES<br />

Saturday, March 14 — <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Parks and Recreation is sponsoring<br />

a special field trip to the 1987 Ice<br />

Capades at Joe Louis Arena to see<br />

The Best of Times'" with Olympic<br />

medalists Kitty and Peter Carruthers<br />

and Teddy Ruxpin The bus will<br />

leave <strong>Canton</strong> Administration Building<br />

at 10:15 a m and return about<br />

2 45 p.m. The trip is for grandparents<br />

and their grandchildren,<br />

ages 17 and younger There is a limit<br />

of two grandchildren per grand<br />

parent The charge of 18 50 includes<br />

the ticket and transportation Register<br />

In person or by mail to <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Parks and Recreation, 1150 S <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center Road. <strong>Canton</strong> Mich<br />

48188<br />

The string orchestra, conducted by Janita<br />

Hauk, will perform Concerto Grosso Op. 7, No. 4<br />

by Albinoni; Arioso from Cantata No. 156 by<br />

Bach; Sinfonia in D Allegro by Stamitz; Gavottee<br />

from the "Classical Symphony" by Prokofief; Oriental<br />

folk songs "Little White Boat" (Korean) and<br />

"Flower Drum" (northern Chinese) arranged by<br />

Leitch; and Menuet du Quintette by Boccherini.<br />

Thursday. Feorua/y 19. 1967 Q&E (P.CI3A<br />

Cultures mix<br />

in ESL class<br />

By 8usan Buck<br />

staff writer<br />

! A Transformers toy robot sits on<br />

7-year-old Chanh Diep's desk, a visible<br />

sign of his assimilation from<br />

Vietnam into America.<br />

Philippine native Abegail Barroga,<br />

9, thinks rock star Whitney Houston<br />

is tops.<br />

Nine-year-old Janet Ahn from Korea<br />

talks about the peace she found<br />

in this country and the Barbie dolls<br />

and Cabbage Patch Kids she has<br />

grown to love.<br />

The students represent some of<br />

the 12 different languages found in<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />

<strong>School</strong>s. They attend classes in the<br />

federally funded English as a Second<br />

Language Center, which began in<br />

1985 and is funded annually for three<br />

years at $80,659. It is in Starkweather<br />

Community Education Center.<br />

THE ESL program serves 43<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> students in grades<br />

one to six, most of whom recently<br />

have emigrated to this country.<br />

According to project director Julie<br />

Lutz, who wrote the grant, this is the<br />

only center of its kind in Michigan.<br />

Previously, Lutz taught English as<br />

a Second Language classes in Canada<br />

for 10 years before coming to<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> in 1984.<br />

"The purpose of this grant is seed<br />

money. There may be a one- or twoyear<br />

extension. It is assumed the district<br />

will be picking up this program<br />

in one shape or form after that," said<br />

Lutz.<br />

The ESL program in Plymouth-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> differs from similar programs<br />

in other districts because the<br />

students spend three hours daily at<br />

the center and are bused from their<br />

home schools in the morning and<br />

then back in the afternoon.<br />

In other districts and in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

district prior to federal<br />

program funding, ESL teachers<br />

traveled to schools and tutored the<br />

students in small groups.<br />

The state requires a minimum of<br />

45 minutes instruction per week,<br />

said Lutz.<br />

ANNE KLEIN TRUNK SHOW<br />

The ESL program in Plymouth-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> buses students from Allen,<br />

Eriksson, Farrand, Fiegel, Gallimore,<br />

Hulsing, Isbister, Miller,<br />

Smith, St. Peter Lutheran. Tanger,<br />

Pioneer and West.<br />

THE GOAL of the Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

ESL is to provide students with<br />

sufficient competency in speaking,<br />

reading and writing English to allow<br />

them to integrate into the regular<br />

classroom with minimal support.<br />

"It takes about one to two years to<br />

get used to a culture and that's if<br />

you're motivated, have a good support<br />

system, you've got the language<br />

and you're ready for the change. It<br />

takes three months for a child to really<br />

start learning. They come in<br />

here with basically no English.<br />

"Depending on the amount of instructional<br />

time, intellectual capacity,<br />

age and cultural background, a<br />

child will become English proficient<br />

in one to seven years," she said.<br />

The language barrier and cultural<br />

differences often creates problems.<br />

"The school lunchroom is foreign<br />

to them. Sometimes the kids don't<br />

eat with the same utensils and don't<br />

eat the same foods. Many of our Asian<br />

kids are taught that it isn't polite<br />

to eat in front of other people, that it<br />

is shameful," she said.<br />

Also, some foreign parents become<br />

upset when their children are<br />

allowed to write with their left<br />

hands. Some of the older children<br />

tell the younger children not to write<br />

with their left hands, she said.<br />

LUTZ HAS A listing of 22 varieties<br />

of behaviors that may be manifested<br />

by students in a multicultural<br />

setting.<br />

The children are split into two<br />

classrooms according to age and are<br />

taught by ESL teachers Janie<br />

Clemons and Diane Galia Rossiter<br />

and two bilingual aides.<br />

"The biggest problem is transferring<br />

the grammar the children know<br />

into English conversation. We do a<br />

lot of role playing and use a lot of<br />

puppets."<br />

BILL BRESLER/staff photographer<br />

Navjot Bains gets a reading lesson from instructor Janie<br />

Clemons.<br />

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It made nine arrests in October,<br />

nine in November and six in December,<br />

resulting in 38 criminal charges.<br />

"I think this unit has done great.<br />

But, then, I'm prejudiced because I<br />

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He also said the next quarterly report<br />

would be more impressive due<br />

to recent drug busts.<br />

Police seized more cocaine "by<br />

far" than other drugs. Drugs seized<br />

by the unit had a combined street<br />

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The unit spent $23,270 in drug purchases,<br />

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directors, singers, dancers and a<br />

technician."<br />

THESE DAYS, Logan is abuzz<br />

with excitement over the honor<br />

most recently bestowed on the<br />

Plymouth Park Players in its road<br />

show production of "Harry and Sylvia."<br />

The group has been competing<br />

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schools across the state. Based on<br />

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are one of 12 groups selected as the<br />

state finalists and will perform at<br />

Oakland University Friday.<br />

In the summer of 1983, the<br />

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Theater Festival in Villach,<br />

Austria.<br />

Her troupe was the first American<br />

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Michigan Democrats, who pride<br />

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.About 1,400 of the total contingent<br />

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The grand opening is 9 a.m. with<br />

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Opinion 489<br />

Emory DanMa editor/459-27CX)<br />

assistant managing editor<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (©bseruer<br />

S. Main/Plymouth, Ml 48170<br />

Do we tolerate violence?<br />

AN OBSERVER reader recently<br />

/ \ called to express concerns<br />

/-% about violence In elementary<br />

schools.<br />

Specifically, she was concerned about<br />

violence in hallways and on the playground,<br />

before and after school opens,<br />

during recess and hmch hour. The situation<br />

had become so bad that she now<br />

drives her child to and from school so he<br />

wont be beaten up.<br />

How widespread the problem is<br />

would be difficult to specify. What<br />

many parents or educators would define<br />

as violence on the playground, others<br />

would shrug off as "horseplay" and say<br />

"boys will be boys."<br />

The difficulty is that society, and the<br />

schools, seem to tolerate behavior<br />

ymnng our children that we do not permit<br />

from adults.<br />

BEFORE WE determine that a problem<br />

exists, we need to agree on what is<br />

violence.<br />

If a boy knocks another boy to the<br />

ground or «iam« him into a locker, is<br />

that an act of violence? If one boy<br />

shoves another, is it just horseplay until<br />

the second boy falls, and then does it<br />

becomes violence?<br />

Is it only horseplay to slap someone<br />

in the face but violence to use a closed<br />

fist? Is it horseplay to knee someone in<br />

the stomach but violence to knee one in<br />

the face? Is it only horseplay when<br />

someone's glasses are broken; violence<br />

when bones are broken?<br />

What about kicking someone in the<br />

•thin* and causing a bruise? Does it take<br />

flowing blood or broken'bones to make<br />

an assault violent? Do we define violence<br />

by the results to the victim, or do<br />

we place responsibility on the doer?<br />

BY DEFINITION, any unwanted<br />

physical assault on another which causes<br />

harm should be considered an act of<br />

violence. Violence should include any<br />

act which makes the victim feel less<br />

safe or secure than he felt before the<br />

act.<br />

The dictionary defines violence as a<br />

"physical force used so as to injure,<br />

damage or destroy; extreme roughness<br />

of action" In our adult world, an<br />

unwarranted physical attack on another<br />

person is an assault, and our laws classify<br />

assault as an act of violence.<br />

Thus, if an adult shoved another<br />

adult, it would be considered an assault.<br />

Why do we allow a child to do the same<br />

and consider it "only horseplay?"<br />

At what age does such behavior become<br />

an assault? Do we extend more<br />

protection from physical abuse to<br />

adults than we do children? Surely not.<br />

SCHOOLS OFTEN suggest that behavior<br />

which occurs at school is a re-<br />

HOW<br />

ranto<br />

•TO TEACH*<br />

flection of what is allowed at home.<br />

That may be. That also may be buckpassing.<br />

Many families do not tolerate "horseplay"<br />

in or outside of the house. Some '<br />

parents believe that violence is learned<br />

and unlearned at an early age, and they<br />

will intervene in neighborhood "spats."<br />

If we were to survey a randomly selected<br />

neighborhood and a randomly selected<br />

playground, would we find more "violence"<br />

and/or "horseplay" at the<br />

school site?<br />

The unfounded suspicion of this<br />

newspaper is that adult school supervisors<br />

tolerate far too much physical activity,<br />

passing it off as horseplay. We<br />

suspect there is a great deal of kicking,<br />

shoving, wrestling, etc., which is allowed<br />

to occur at the elementary level<br />

under the umbrella premise that "boys<br />

will be boys."<br />

Can we really tolerate violence on the<br />

playground and complain about a violent<br />

society? No, we can't. Respect for<br />

other people is a value which must be<br />

taught at an early age. That respect<br />

should be taught in the home and at<br />

church, but it also should be taught in<br />

the school — on the playground as well.<br />

The playgrounds of today will be a<br />

reflection of tomorrow's society.<br />

As the bumper sticker states, "People<br />

aren't for hitting and children are people<br />

too."<br />

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Ut the Jackpot on Super<br />

howl Soaday wtaa wbe won first prize in<br />

Itt Oakway Symphony Orchestra's<br />

prota of tar rendition of "Night* la tl<br />

Gardens of Spain" by Manuel DaFalla<br />

rv* beaa saying that all<br />

In 1985 the slender girl from Sterling<br />

Heights played two competitions in one<br />

day — Plymouth's and Oakway's — and<br />

won second and third, respectively.<br />

Last year she turned in a performance<br />

of the final movement of the<br />

Saint-Saens Piano Coqperto No. 2,<br />

pouncing on it with the adrenal glands<br />

of two panthers. Alas, while the judges<br />

enjoyed her performance more than<br />

any five others put together, they spottad<br />

technical flaws, and Mack finished<br />

out of the money.<br />

(Sound familiar? New York critics<br />

used to say that about the late Artur<br />

Rubenstein)<br />

All Oakway competitors get copies of<br />

the judges'' written comments. The<br />

brighest ones bead them. This year Theresa<br />

Mack was pluperfect<br />

"BRAVO TO your teacher," said another<br />

judge, Richard Plippo, chairman<br />

of WSU*s string department.<br />

That teacher is OU's Flavio Varani,<br />

an excellent coocert pianist and famed<br />

for his records of Poulenc. Earlier<br />

teachers were the late Julius Chajas of<br />

West BtoomflsM and Roth Burcxyk,<br />

first-class nlisicians themselves<br />

The Oakway first prise Is Mack's 21st<br />

award. She was a 1M2 soloist with<br />

Livonia Youth Symphony. U firstprtap<br />

winner with the Rochester Symphony,<br />

12 Beethoven competition<br />

winner la Grand Rapids, M winner In<br />

the Oakland Poatiac Symphc<br />

ttttoa. tl ssmifinalist la the<br />

te Tokyo, *e has beaa legally<br />

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adopted by her father, a GM marketing<br />

employee. Her mother is a music lover,<br />

and her sister is a pretty keen pianist,<br />

too.<br />

MORE THAN being just another fine<br />

young musician, Theresa Mack is likely<br />

to become one of Michigan's best musical<br />

talents.<br />

At a minimum, shell be in a class<br />

with pianists like Ruth Laredo of Detroit<br />

and James Tocco of south Oakland.<br />

Remember, you read it first in your<br />

home-town paper.<br />

I've made such brash predictions only<br />

twice before — in 1954, about an obscure<br />

pianist named Cliburn, and about<br />

violinist Victoria Mullova, winner of the<br />

12 Tchaikovsky competition.<br />

Sure, you believe every word 1 write,<br />

but you want to hear Theresa Mack<br />

f, right? She and the other<br />

i will perform in Oakway's "Art<br />

Philip Power chairman of the board<br />

Richard Aginian president<br />

Dick laham general manager<br />

Steve Barnaby managing editor<br />

Frad Wright circulation director<br />

O&E Thursday. February 19. 1987<br />

New neighbors<br />

bring the world<br />

Perhaps you've noticed. Our suburban<br />

world is rapidly becoming an international<br />

village — and that's good.<br />

Now we're just not talking ethnic<br />

groups, here. Rather, we're looking at<br />

communities that on a regular basis<br />

open their arms to foreign trade, business<br />

and commerce.<br />

And with that comes new neighbors<br />

with their ancient and often revered<br />

cultures.<br />

A few recent lunch time conversations,<br />

along with an article in the Sunday<br />

New York Times, reveals that<br />

metro Detroit's link with the auto industry<br />

has attracted Japanese citizens<br />

by the droves.<br />

One recent lunchtime partner, Birmingham<br />

resident Barry Jensen, marveled<br />

at his new Japanese neighbors'<br />

abilities to cope with the American lifestyle.<br />

Only the father knows how to<br />

speak English He works in an auto-related<br />

industry. The mother and children,<br />

he reports, are adapting quickly,<br />

having found markets at which to buy<br />

ingredients properly suited to the Japanese<br />

palate.<br />

THE CHILDREN are off to school<br />

and after just one month the family is<br />

learning the lay of the land.<br />

Wasabaro Suganuma, that's the father,<br />

told Barry and Barb they could<br />

call him Bill. Barry admits that learning<br />

and pronouncing the family names<br />

are a bit of a challenge, but he and wife<br />

Barbara have stood firm in their resolve<br />

to make their new neighbors feel<br />

at home.<br />

They have stuck with calling him<br />

crackerbarrel<br />

debate<br />

Steve<br />

Barnaby<br />

Wasabaro, although Barry isn't sure<br />

whether he'll ever get the accent properly<br />

placed on the second syllable.<br />

The other lunchtime conversation revolved<br />

around Birmingham Eccentric<br />

editor Judy Berne's trip to Ritto, Japan.<br />

Ritto and Birmingham have been sister<br />

cities since 1976 when they forged<br />

an exchange agreement. Judy and husband<br />

Ed were given royal treatment<br />

and, as Judy admits, she "learned that<br />

the value of the Sister City program is<br />

not just the formal cultural exchanges<br />

... but for the incidental tourist who<br />

wants to know something of the everyday<br />

life of its people."<br />

Americans, an innately parochial<br />

bunch, always seem amazed at foreign<br />

cultures and usually don't adapt easily.<br />

Lest you be defensive on this point, stop<br />

and think for a moment if you were in<br />

Mr. Suganuma's shoes, that you had<br />

been transferred to Japan and ended up<br />

in suburban Tokyo.<br />

Tough language, that Japanese. And<br />

sushi may be all right as an occasional<br />

culinary treat but as a part of the regular<br />

diet — I doubt most Americans<br />

would make it.<br />

And that's too bad.<br />

Should Detroit or<br />

Beirut be insulted?<br />

YOU MAY BE numbing your mind<br />

with 14 Vt hours of "Amerika," but you<br />

would do better to ponder some reallife<br />

problems in America that not even<br />

Kris Kristofferson could mumble his<br />

way through. For instance:<br />

e For a moment it looked as though<br />

someone might be coming to the defense<br />

of beleaguered Detroit There was<br />

a headline that said people were taking<br />

offense at a politician's comparison of<br />

Detroit and battle-weary Beirut. About<br />

time, you might say. Detroit has its<br />

problems, but it's no Beirut.<br />

Except that wasn't the story. The article<br />

was about some Arab-American<br />

spokes people who said, sure, Beirut<br />

may have bombings and terrorists, but<br />

it isn't full of rapists and muggers like<br />

Detroit. It was falsely demeaning to<br />

Beirut, they said, to be compared with<br />

Detroit.<br />

Omigosh. Has Detroit fallen that far?<br />

It should be a joke, but I don't bear anybody<br />

laughing. _<br />

a Speaking of jokes, there is a<br />

$500,000 contract waiting for a public<br />

relations firm to say nice things about<br />

the People Mover — assuming, of<br />

course, that it ever moves and that<br />

there are any people to ride it<br />

You don't make It In big government<br />

by asking stupid little questions, but I<br />

never expected a government pension<br />

anyway. So, here goes.<br />

If the People Mover is such a godsend<br />

for Detroit — so much so that it is<br />

worth overlooking millions of dollars in<br />

overruns to the detriment of a regional<br />

Rich<br />

Periberg<br />

transportation system — then why is<br />

there a need for a public relations campaign?<br />

Aren't people already standing in line<br />

to ride this marvel? Won't the media<br />

give it far more publicity than the city<br />

could ever purchase? Would this money<br />

be spent if it came from the spenders'<br />

pockets rather than a further gouging of<br />

the taxpayers? Does Beirut have a People<br />

Mover?<br />

e Don't look now, but the same Tom<br />

Monaghan who brought the splitfingered<br />

pepperoni to professional<br />

baseball is making sounds about moving<br />

the Detroit Tigers west. Not to California<br />

or even to Denver, but to Ann Arbor<br />

at the US-23 and M-14 intersection<br />

where he already owns a big acreage<br />

and buildings.<br />

It was only musings, mind you, in response<br />

to a reporter's aimless question.<br />

And he stressed that such a move was<br />

probably impossible and that he was<br />

committed to Detroit. But be never absolutely<br />

ruled it out.<br />

So. hi again, everybody, and welcome<br />

to the home of the Ann Arbor Tigers<br />

where, if they don't get a runner home<br />

from third base in SO minutes you get $3<br />

off the price of your admission ticket<br />

ists of Tomorrow" coocert at 3 p.m. _ .<br />

Michigan 1 5 0 y e a r s o l d<br />

New burgh Road north of 1-9* in Livo- AT STATEHOOD in 1837, Michigan's ty. with nearly 22,000. Lying on the mil-<br />

population was about 175,000. Wayne itary road to Chicago and the new terri-<br />

Say hello to her afterwards There's County had 23,400, more than 13 pertorial road/Washtenaw had such thrtv<br />

not an ounce of egotism. The Great of the total, with 10,000 in Detroit ing towns as Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti<br />

Ones are like that<br />

in size was Washtenaw Coun- Saline, Dexter and Manchester.<br />

Thursday, Feoruary 19. 1987 O&E<br />

Groups are rallying against changing norms<br />

"WOMEN IN the Workplace" seems<br />

at first blush to be such a harmless social<br />

phrase that it's hard to believe the<br />

amount of printed material, pro and<br />

con, that these four words have<br />

spawned of late.<br />

No longer is Rosie the Riveter being<br />

hailed as the heroine who helped turn<br />

the tide in World War H. To the contrary,<br />

there are those who preach that<br />

women who toil and need such assistance<br />

as day-care centers for their children<br />

are a new force of evil loose in the<br />

<strong>School</strong>-based health clinics are being<br />

attacked as encouraging sexual activity<br />

among teenagers instead of reducing<br />

pregnancies out of wedlock, as proponents<br />

claim can be accomplished<br />

through education.<br />

PERSONALLY, I don't think it's just<br />

fear of AIDS becoming a plague that<br />

has brought a well-orchestrated and<br />

well-financed attack on the course<br />

family life has taken in recent decades.<br />

HPV through<br />

K J bifocals<br />

• n Fred<br />

DeLano<br />

More likely the AIDS explosion traces<br />

to a coincidental medical discovery of<br />

our times that has been seized upon as<br />

evidence of family degeneration.<br />

Rich Perlberg's commentary in these<br />

pages last week discussed Sally Reed's<br />

campaign against the National Education<br />

Association, a column in which<br />

Rich asserted, "Reed now works for a<br />

private agency in Washington, D.C.,<br />

where she tirelessly wages a conservative<br />

war against so-called liberal<br />

schools."<br />

He left unsaid the obvious fact that<br />

such an agency requires money, as do<br />

the cross-country tours Reed or other<br />

spokesmen are able to take In spreading<br />

their messages to the peasants.<br />

PROPAGANDA, which you can define<br />

as a systematic effort to spread<br />

opinions or beliefs, costs money — lots<br />

of it if you intend to influence voters on<br />

a national level That does seem the<br />

When Rich mentioned "private _<br />

cy" and "tirelessly," he tore the wrappings<br />

from an pretense of a bleeding<br />

heart dedicated to reform, but the example<br />

be used is not the only one available.<br />

One of the most active is the Rockford<br />

Institute, a non-profit Illinois corporation<br />

whose fiscal 1986-87 budget is<br />

$1.5 million and whose enrollment brochure<br />

says its purpose "is to rebuild an<br />

American ethical consensus rooted in<br />

the fundamental ideas and traditions of<br />

Western civilization."<br />

The picture thus painted is as beautiful<br />

as motherhood itself.<br />

Titles of articles received from the<br />

institute in recent weeks include, "The<br />

Merits of Political Patronage,"<br />

"<strong>School</strong>s Without Drugs and Other Realistic<br />

Hopes," "Our 'Pink Collar'<br />

GNP," "Traditional Families Force<br />

Reagan's Hand," "A Social Worker in<br />

Every Home?" and "The Costs of 'Free'<br />

Sex," to list just a few.<br />

Re-establishing what it calls "the<br />

norm of the American family" is a<br />

prime goal of the institute, whose president<br />

Allan C. Carlson, has written:<br />

(P.C)11A<br />

retire solely on their savings, and families<br />

that dont support their elderly as a<br />

cultural duty.<br />

Perhaps all that was accepted as the<br />

American "norm" before the Great Depression<br />

of the '30s and the war that<br />

followed, but no more - —s<br />

If there's convincing evidence, coo- *ct<br />

aider formation of a small, but growing, ~<br />

group called "Single Mothers rs by*©<br />

Choice." This organization erf career H<br />

women was started in New York in<br />

early '80s and now has a chapter in this<br />

"IN THE FACE of rising payroll tax-<br />

, .A<br />

and strained intergenerational bonds,<br />

Whittaker, the outstanding^<br />

£ it might be time to reconsider the con- Suburban Life editor for Eccentric pa- ^<br />

cept of family responsiblity. We might pers in Birmingham and the Bloom-<br />

seek ways of reinforcing, rather than fields, wrote a fascinating story last:<br />

weakening, the social and economic week on three members who knew at.' j^.<br />

bonds of the multigenerational family." the outset that there would be no father y,r<br />

Carlson deplores the Social Security in the household.<br />

system, elderly people living apart I hope your editor reprints it aa-ci*<br />

from children and grandchildren, cou- "must" reading for 1987. Meanwhile,<br />

ples that don't rear their own children will mail a copy to the Rockford Insti- ..*><br />

without outside care, workers who dont tute. -<br />

A new version of ambulance chasers amongst us<br />

AS THE YOUNG man entered the<br />

private office, the senior law partner<br />

looked up. "Well, Thompson, you finally<br />

have a client?"<br />

"Yes, sir, Mr. Jefferson," replied the<br />

younger man. "I'm close to landing a<br />

case involving civil rights, discriminatory<br />

labor practices, unsafe work conditions,<br />

defamation of character, and<br />

possible violations of FAA regulations."<br />

"All in one case?"<br />

"Exactly sir. This case would show<br />

the world that Jefferson, Jefferson and<br />

Beethoven is not your ordinary run-ofthe-mill<br />

great law firm, that we care<br />

about the little guy, that w. .<br />

"Who's the client?"<br />

"Rudolph..."<br />

"Not Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer?"<br />

"Somebody's already told you." A<br />

broad smile washed over Thompson's<br />

face. "Actually, thgsuit would be<br />

brought by the American Civil Liberties<br />

Union on behalf of Rudolph."<br />

"Of course." Jefferson leaned back in<br />

his chair and rubbed his chin thoughtfully.<br />

"Sit down, Thompson, and tell me<br />

what you have." He pushed a button on<br />

his intercom. "Sally, ask Mr. Vaughan<br />

* * * * *<br />

RULES AND REGULATIONS<br />

* * * * *<br />

2.<br />

7.<br />

Roy Denial<br />

to stand by for something important. Ill<br />

get back to him shortly."<br />

THE YOUNG MAN opened his file<br />

and hunched forward. "I spent some<br />

time with the ACLU people and it looks<br />

to me like the suit will be known as<br />

'ACLU (Reindeer Division) vs. Santa<br />

Claus, et al.' I believe they feel that now<br />

with the holidays over, we can approach<br />

this dispute in a more rational manner."<br />

"Excuse me," said Jefferson, quickly<br />

washing down two aspirin with the<br />

remnants of his cold coffee. "We certainly<br />

can't have hordes taking to the<br />

streets with lighted torches."<br />

Thompson studied his notes for a few<br />

moments. "I hope you realize, sir, that I<br />

had to calm down these ACLU people.<br />

Otherwise, they probably would have<br />

tried to stop circulation of the song,<br />

claiming it was highly defamatory."<br />

"And you explained that J.J. L B<br />

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"Absolutely sir. I didn't want our law<br />

firm to become the'laughing stock. I<br />

urged them to concentrate on Claus<br />

himself in areas where he is most vulnerable."<br />

"And those are?"<br />

"First I pointed out to ACLU that —<br />

well, you remember how the first stanza<br />

of the song actually stigmatizes Rudolph<br />

for having a very shiny nose. For<br />

Claus to permit that kind of talk to continue<br />

in the workplace year after year<br />

only holds the plaintiff up to ridicule.<br />

"And more importantly, the second<br />

stanza — - All of the other reindeer used<br />

to laugh and call him names. They<br />

wouldn't let poor Rudolph join in any<br />

reindeer games. Then one. . .'<br />

"Thompson, please! No need to sing<br />

the entire song."<br />

"Of course, over there I did — just to<br />

help their legal people get a better handle<br />

on . . ."<br />

"What was their reaction?" Jefferson<br />

glanced nervously at his intercom.<br />

"Well, from the way several of them<br />

looked at each other, I could see they<br />

were flabbergasted at the possibilities."<br />

"No doubt."<br />

"You should have seen their faces<br />

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when I pointed out to them that there<br />

was an out-and-out case where the employer,<br />

Mr. Claus, was blatantly encouraging<br />

other employees to make remarks<br />

defaming Rudolph, an obvious<br />

violation of the Fair Labor Standards<br />

Act. We would need to get depositions,<br />

of course."<br />

"Of course."<br />

"These depositions would show that<br />

other reindeer commonly voiced epithets<br />

designed to discriminate against<br />

Rudolph because of what is little more<br />

than a birth defect"<br />

"I see you have been talking to our<br />

medical people."<br />

"AND BESIDES THAT, there's the<br />

matter of the recreational activity."<br />

"Recreational activity?"<br />

Thompson shook his head.<br />

"Perhaps I'm going too fast for you,<br />

sir. I meant that because Claus had allowed<br />

the work environment to deteriorate<br />

so drastically, Rudolph became<br />

alienated from the other reindeer and<br />

unable to engage in . .<br />

"You mean the games?"<br />

"Sir, I could easily get it on record to<br />

show that the other reindeer were encouraged<br />

to make remarks about Ru-<br />

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"Hold it Thompson," The older man •Ok<br />

reached for the intercom T<br />

"But wait sir. I was able to come up*<br />

with a couple other points. You recall,<br />

the third stanza?"<br />

"Yes," said Jefferson, closing his'<br />

eyes.<br />

"Then one dark and foggy night Santa<br />

came to say ..."<br />

"Thompson. No singing, remember?" -<br />

"Sorry. But here's a situation where.,,<br />

the visibility is zero, and this guy Claus.<br />

tried to pressure Rudolph into leading.<br />

the sleigh."<br />

"Hold it, Thompson!" Jeffersonleaned<br />

over his intercom. "Mr^.-»<br />

Vaughan, I'm asking Thompson to stop<br />

by your desk on his way out"<br />

He motioned to Thompson. "Would<br />

you be good enough to take your file to<br />

Vaughan?"<br />

"Yes SIR!" said the young man and he<br />

breezed out the door.<br />

"Hello again Vaughan. He's already<br />

on his way up to your floor. Let's go<br />

ahead with the plan to move our young<br />

man to our affiliate in Mt. Rushmore.<br />

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(SDbseruer Newspapers<br />

Suburban Life<br />

Julie Brown editor/459-2700<br />

Thursday, February 19. 1987 O&E<br />

Girl Scouts have worked<br />

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photos by BILL BRESLER/staft photograph**<br />

proficiency badges in a variety of areas over the years.<br />

Girl Scouts have<br />

a proud history<br />

By Julis Brown<br />

staff writer<br />

In 1979, Elaine Bain and her<br />

family moved to Plymouth.<br />

One of the first things that Bain<br />

did at that time was to check on<br />

local Girl Scouts troops for her<br />

daughter, who is now 13. Bain, who<br />

had been a Girl Scout both as a girl<br />

and as an adult, also got involved<br />

in Scouting in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

area.<br />

"Scouting kind of got us attached<br />

to the community," she said. The<br />

"instant belonging" Girl Scouting<br />

provided was a tremendous help.<br />

Bain has been involved with Girl<br />

Scout activities at Bird Elementary<br />

<strong>School</strong> in Plymouth. She's also<br />

participated in other Scout activities,<br />

including day camp.<br />

More recently, the Plymouth<br />

resident has been involved in<br />

researching the history of Girl<br />

Scouting in the U.S., helping to<br />

celebrate Scouting's 7 5th anniversary<br />

in this country.<br />

SHE HAS given presentations on<br />

the history of Scouting to troops in<br />

the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>-Northville<br />

area.<br />

"Beyond my wildest dreams, the<br />

kids have loved it," she said. Bain<br />

tailors her presentations to the different<br />

age groups she works with.<br />

In 1912, Girl Scouting in the U.S.<br />

had approximately 16 girl members<br />

and 10 adult members, Bain<br />

said. By 1916, that number had<br />

grown to some 7,000.<br />

"I was really impressed by that,"<br />

she said. Today, Girl Scouting has<br />

nearly 3 million members in the<br />

U.S., she said.<br />

When Lord Baden-Powell started<br />

the Boy Scout organization, some<br />

6,000 girls tried to sign up.<br />

Back in those days, girls didn't<br />

do that kind of thing," Bain said.<br />

Baden-Powell's sister, Lady<br />

Agnes, took those girls in England<br />

and organized them into the Girl<br />

Guides organization.<br />

Baden-Powell met Juliette Gordon<br />

Low, founder of Girl Scouting<br />

in the U.S., when Low was in her<br />

50s. Low joined the Scout movement<br />

as a Girl Guide leader.<br />

At that time, the American-bom<br />

Low, a well-to-do woman, had<br />

homes in England and Scotland.<br />

Her life up to that point had been a<br />

comfortable, fairly leisurely one,<br />

Bain said.<br />

LOW STARTED a Girl Guide<br />

troop at her home at Glen Lyon<br />

The area was a poor one and many<br />

of the young people had to leave<br />

home to work in the city Finding<br />

the time and energy for Girl Guide<br />

activities wasn't easy for them.<br />

'Scouting kind of got<br />

us attached to the<br />

community.'<br />

— Elaine Bain<br />

Plymouth resident<br />

'She was upset by this," Bain<br />

said.<br />

Low then had her cook prepare a<br />

tea. Low also learned how to care<br />

for chickens. She bought sheep and<br />

found markets for the chicken<br />

products and the wool — thus allowing<br />

the local young people to<br />

participate in the activities she had<br />

planned for them.<br />

The Girl Scout pioneer then went<br />

to a poor area of London, where<br />

she started another troop. Low returned<br />

to the U.S^ and in 1912<br />

formed the first U.S. Girl Scout<br />

troop at her home in Savannah, Ga.<br />

"She paid for everything for all<br />

the Girl Scouts until 1916," Bain<br />

said. At that point, the organization<br />

had enough members to become<br />

self-sufficient.<br />

Bain has a collection of Girl<br />

Scout memorabilia, including a<br />

"friendship stick" made from a<br />

tree branch. She received the<br />

branch while attending camp as a<br />

teenager<br />

"I've kept that since 1960." Today,<br />

friendship sticks are made<br />

from tongue depressors. Although<br />

their appearance is different, the<br />

meaning hasn't changed.<br />

"So the idea's the same, but<br />

we've adapted it to fit the times."<br />

SHE ALSO has a collection of<br />

old "Girl Scout Handbook" editions,<br />

including one from 1933. (See<br />

related story.) The 1933 edition advises<br />

girls that it's important to be<br />

self-sufficient — including knowing<br />

how to handle a hammer and saw<br />

"Back in 1933, young ladies did<br />

not hammer and saw. It was not<br />

the thing to do." In that sense, Girl<br />

Scouts have always been years<br />

ahead of their time, she said.<br />

Today, the various proficiency<br />

badges available to Scouts help<br />

girls develop talent and expertise<br />

in a number of areas, she said.<br />

Bain, who celebrated Scouting's<br />

50th anniversary as a teenager, is<br />

looking forward to this year's 75th<br />

anniversary celebration.<br />

"Anniversaries are for looking<br />

back."<br />

Girl Scouting has a number of<br />

tremendous leaders and other adult<br />

volunteers in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>-Northville<br />

area. Bain said.<br />

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Many of them, however, weren't<br />

girl members or were girl members<br />

only for a short time.<br />

Learning about the traditions<br />

and history of Girl Scouting will<br />

help those volunteers and also help<br />

the girls, she said.<br />

"I really believe in this. I don't<br />

know everything, but I know it, I<br />

like it and I believe in it."<br />

Participation in Girl Scouting<br />

has provided Bain with a number<br />

of lasting friendships. It's also<br />

helped her to develop skills in leadership<br />

and in public speaking.<br />

"YOU HAVE little things that<br />

you have to do." Being a patrol<br />

leader, for example, helps a Scout<br />

learn to be a fair and responsible<br />

leader.<br />

Participation in Scouting has<br />

also provided Bain with opportunities<br />

to do things that were fun and<br />

to meet people that she otherwise<br />

wouldn't have.<br />

"This is an opportunity for them<br />

to come out of shells and be a part<br />

of a group," she said of girls who<br />

are Scouts.<br />

Today, Girl Scouting offers a<br />

number of opportunities for girls<br />

and for adults. Bain said Nevertheless,<br />

the public image of the Girl<br />

Scout could use some polishing.<br />

"The image of the Girl Scouts<br />

needs to be promoted." Girl Scouts<br />

do participate in more traditional<br />

activities, such as the annual cookie<br />

sale, but they also are involved<br />

in a number of new programs, such<br />

as international travel for older<br />

girls.<br />

"A lot of things get done that<br />

people just don't know about."<br />

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The handbooks used by Girl<br />

Scouts have seen many<br />

changes with the passing of<br />

time.<br />

A time for celebration and reflection<br />

By Julis Brown<br />

staff writer<br />

A number of activities are<br />

planned for the 75th anniversary of<br />

Girl Scouting in the U S<br />

On Thursday, March<br />

"Promise Circle" programs<br />

planned<br />

12,<br />

are<br />

"It's all over the United States,"<br />

said Fab Snage, troop services director<br />

for the Bird Elementary<br />

<strong>School</strong> cluster in Plymouth At 4<br />

p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Girl<br />

Scouts will celebrate with<br />

"Promise Circle" ceremonies<br />

The March 12 ceremonies are<br />

being held to remember the March<br />

12, 1912. organizing of the first U S<br />

Girl Scout troop by Juliette Gordon<br />

Low in Savannah. Ga.<br />

The plans on what exactly to do<br />

in the celebration have been more<br />

or less left up to the individual Girl<br />

Scout clusters. Snage said<br />

If a Girl Scout Lin t able to participate<br />

in a "Promise Circle" at<br />

that lim« on Thursday, March 12,<br />

she can simply say the Girl Scout<br />

promise on ber own<br />

INDIVIDUAL GIRL Scout councils<br />

will also have "Generation<br />

Teas' for those who have been active<br />

with the council in years gone<br />

by. with Ruth McMahon in charge<br />

of the area's "Generation Tea "<br />

The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>-Northville<br />

area is part of the Huron Valley<br />

Girl Scout Council<br />

Special patches and pins will<br />

also be available to commemorate<br />

the 75th'anniversary. A council celebration<br />

for the 75th anniversary is<br />

planned for May 16 at Crisler Arena<br />

in Ann Arbor<br />

The anniversary year will allow<br />

local Girl Scouts to learn about the<br />

history and traditions of Scouting.<br />

"That's what the feeling has been<br />

behind the celebration," Snage<br />

said The celebration will help<br />

bring back the ceremonies and<br />

songs of earlier years<br />

"You lose touch sometimes with<br />

what a movement started out<br />

doing."<br />

Girl Scouting in the US was<br />

founded by Juliette Gordon Low<br />

Plymouth's Elaine Bain has<br />

researched the history of Scouting<br />

and has made presentations on that<br />

history to area troops (See related<br />

story )<br />

"She gears it to the age level,"<br />

Snage said. "She teaches the girls<br />

songs Bain also teaches the girls<br />

about flag ceremonies, investiture<br />

ceremonies and other Scout traditions<br />

"People who just get into Scouting<br />

need someone to guide them<br />

who has been through it before "<br />

Snage said She has been a real<br />

help, especially in this special<br />

year "<br />

GIRL SCOUTING has a more<br />

difficult time attracting older girls, '<br />

Snage said Once girls reach mid-<br />

dle school age, Scouting isn't always<br />

considered the thing to do;<br />

there are also a number of other<br />

activities that vie for a girl's time<br />

"At that point, they have so<br />

much to do. They have to choose<br />

what they want to do "<br />

Among the fifth graders Snage<br />

works with, the interest level is<br />

still high<br />

"They love the camping They<br />

just love that experience" The<br />

girls also enjoy doing their badge<br />

work in areas ranging from avia-<br />

tion to computers<br />

A Bird Elementary <strong>School</strong> troop<br />

went on a visit to a local bank<br />

where the vice president and other<br />

key people were all women. Snage<br />

said<br />

"That was a good experience for<br />

them."<br />

Girl Scouts in Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>-<br />

Northville number approximately<br />

1,500, according to Rochella<br />

Thorpe. Huron Valley Girl Scout<br />

Council field director for the area<br />

"Girl Scouting is immensely pop-<br />

ular I think that's because the program<br />

has changed so much to meet<br />

the needs It's a learning experience<br />

as well as fun "<br />

Scouting now has five age levels<br />

Daisy, Brownie. Junior, Cadette<br />

and Senior Membership does tend<br />

to drop off some when girls reach<br />

middle school age, Thorpe agreed<br />

EVEN SO, tremendous opportunities<br />

do exist for older Girl Scouts,<br />

including international travel<br />

Approximately 10.000 people are<br />

expected at the May 16 celebration<br />

in Ann Arbor, Thorpe said<br />

"For most of us, it's a once in a<br />

lifetime kind of thing " The anniversary<br />

provides a great opportunity<br />

for those involved in Scouting<br />

to assess its past and its future<br />

"We are also looking forward<br />

into what's possible for girls and<br />

women," Thorpe said<br />

Former Girl Scouts and former<br />

volunteers are being encouraged to<br />

Please turn to Page 3<br />

Handbook sets the standards<br />

Girl Scouts were expected to do<br />

a number of things and to do them<br />

well in 1933<br />

According to a 1933 edition of<br />

the "Girl Scout Handbook.' - a Girl<br />

Scout "has kinship with the<br />

pioneers who have gone before her<br />

The adventure that was theirs, the<br />

)oy of accomplishment, the satisfaction<br />

of giving service to others<br />

belong to the girl of today Just as<br />

much as they did to Sacagawea.<br />

Louisa Alcott, Juliette Low or to<br />

any other pioneer spirit."<br />

Sacagawea. an Indian girl of the<br />

Hidatsa tribe, was a trailmaker<br />

who traveled with Lewis and Clark<br />

Juliette Gordon Low was the<br />

founder of Girl Scouting In the U S<br />

Stories about them are included in<br />

the 1933 edition of the "Girl Scout<br />

Handbook," along with those about<br />

author Louisa Alcott and other<br />

women<br />

According to the book's chapter<br />

on "What Is Girl Scouting* 1 ," a<br />

Scout 'learns how to live in the<br />

open and to have a good time there<br />

She knows how lo use a knife and<br />

an ax and to build a safe fire and<br />

cook a meal over it with little or no<br />

equipment<br />

"WHEN SHE is on a hike or in<br />

camp, a Girl Scout uses her eyes<br />

and discovers many of the secrets<br />

of the woods and fields She learns<br />

to know and appreciate trees, flowers<br />

and rocks, the ways of ani-<br />

mals and birds<br />

She gains a knowledge of trail<br />

signs and how to find the North<br />

Star The ancient stories and legends<br />

about the starry giants are<br />

told around the camp fire and become<br />

familiar to her."<br />

Having those useful outdoor<br />

skills wasn't enough for the Girl<br />

Scout of that era. she was also expected<br />

to do her part on the home<br />

front and to contribute to the quality<br />

of life in her community.<br />

According to the book, "friendliness<br />

and helpfulness are Girl Scout<br />

ways and a Girl Scout tries to be<br />

prepared to do her share in her<br />

home and in her community To<br />

this end. she learns to cook and sew<br />

and hammer and saw — to make<br />

things herself<br />

She learns to care for little children<br />

and sick persons, to keep herself<br />

healthy, to give first aid to the<br />

injured<br />

She discovers new ways of hav-.<br />

ing a good time in singing, dancing,<br />

dramatics, games and story-telling<br />

"She learns about her town and<br />

city, her state and her country how<br />

they are governed and how she<br />

may best serve them<br />

The Girl Scout has no new lands<br />

in which to pioneer, but she explores<br />

new fields of knowledge and,<br />

in addition to finding new pleasures,<br />

she discovers the happiness<br />

and joy of giving service "


a$pa. O&E Thursdsy. fmbruvy 10. 1987<br />

Giving credit<br />

where it's due<br />

*<br />

staff writer<br />

Janet Wefcley is proud to represent<br />

the Can too Business and Professional<br />

Women.<br />

Webley, director of operations for<br />

the Community Federal Credit Union,<br />

is this year's "Young Career<br />

Woman" for the <strong>Canton</strong> BPW. She<br />

will represent Cantoo at the District<br />

9 BPW competition in mid-April.<br />

Tm really looking forward to it,"<br />

Webley said.<br />

Following competition at the district<br />

level, "Young Career Woman"<br />

hooorees move to the state level<br />

competition. A national representative<br />

will then be chosen from among<br />

that group.<br />

Webley, 27, works at the Community<br />

Federal Credit Union on Harvey<br />

Street in Plymouth. Her position as<br />

director of operations involves coordinating<br />

and directing the office<br />

managers to guarantee effective delivery<br />

of all member services.<br />

Tm certainly enjoying it and<br />

finding it very interesting," the<br />

Northvilie resident said of her work.<br />

THE PHILOSOPHY of the credit<br />

union makes the work enjoyable.<br />

"There really is a members-first<br />

philosophy. Nobody's just a number<br />

here.<br />

'It is a little different orientation.<br />

We really are working to service our<br />

members."<br />

Webley has been involved in the<br />

addition of services for credit union<br />

members. Last year, she coordinated<br />

the installation of the automatic<br />

teller machines.<br />

"We've been expanding our services<br />

that way." The credit union<br />

also recently opened a branch in<br />

Gaylord.<br />

Webley has been with the credit<br />

union since early 1M4. Prior to that,<br />

she had worked in 1M2-S3 for the<br />

Aetna Life and Casualty Co. in Hartford,<br />

Conn.<br />

Her job with Aetna was as an experience<br />

rating analyst for major<br />

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risk accounts. She began that job<br />

shortly after her 1982 graduation<br />

from the University of Michigan in<br />

Ann Arbor.<br />

Webley's position with Aetna involved<br />

wort with corporate employee<br />

life/health benefit programs. She<br />

analyzed financial data to determine<br />

<strong>renewal</strong> insurance premium rates.<br />

Living and working out of state<br />

following college graduation was a<br />

good experience for Webley.<br />

"I learned to do a lot on my own.<br />

It was very much a growing experience<br />

for me."<br />

SHE FOUND that the people living<br />

on the East Coast that she met<br />

didn't fit the stereotyped image of<br />

the reserved New Englander.<br />

"I found that in fact they were<br />

very warm and friendly people, just<br />

like the people here in Michigan."<br />

Webley is married to Adrian Giaccaglia,<br />

a product design engineer for<br />

Ford Motor Co. Her parents are<br />

Stanley and Mary Webley of Garden<br />

City.<br />

In addition to her work at the<br />

Community Federal Credit Union,<br />

Webley is pursuing a master's degree<br />

in business administration from<br />

the University of Michigan-Dearborn.<br />

She studied Spanish and business<br />

as an undergraduate.<br />

Webley is taking graduate courses<br />

in the evening and thus will take a<br />

bit longer to get through the program.<br />

"I find most of it is applicable to<br />

my work and enhances it quite a<br />

bit" The master's degree program<br />

involves several elective courses;<br />

she will choose courses in finance<br />

and accounting.<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> BPW honoree is looking<br />

forward to meeting other<br />

"Young Career Woman" participants<br />

at the district level competition.<br />

"I anticipate that there'll be a lot<br />

of women just like myself." Meeting<br />

others from various fields is a valuable<br />

experience, Webley has found.<br />

"I just found that it was a lot of<br />

fun," she said of the BPW program.<br />

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• LOCAL AAUW<br />

The Plymouth branch, American •<br />

Association of University Women, '<br />

will meet at 12:30 pjn. Thursday,, ,<br />

Feb. 19, at the home of Nancy Ver-' «<br />

non. Doris Burton, a longtime volunteer<br />

at the Detroit Institute of Arts,<br />

will discuss "What to Look for in a<br />

Wort of Art" Reservations are re-"»<br />

quested. For membership informs- •»<br />

tion, call 4S3-«115. '<br />

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• CANTON OOP<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Republican CTub will °<br />

meet at 8 pm Thursday, Feb. 19, at<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Museum. The<br />

museum is at 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center '<br />

Road, Cantoo.<br />

• INSTALLATION<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Parents Without<br />

Partners will meet at 9 p.m. Thursday,<br />

Feb. 19, at Fellows Creek Golf -<br />

Club, on Lots Road north of Michigan<br />

Avenue and east of 1-275 in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

The meeting will include installation<br />

of officers, followed by a<br />

dance. Price is $2, IS after 9:20 p.m.<br />

For additional information, call Ellen,<br />

455-2851.<br />

IOM8 AND TOTS<br />

Moms and Tots of the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Newfcomers will meet at 11 a.m. Friday,<br />

Feb. 20, at the Faith Community<br />

Church, 48001 Warren Road, Can- ,<br />

ton. Hygienists from Willow Creek<br />

Dental Clinic will introduce toddlers<br />

to the art of tooth care. The program ^<br />

will include distribution of a toothbrush,<br />

coloring book and red dye for<br />

the teeth. For reservations, call Ken- ~<br />

da, 981-0231.<br />

• LUNCHEON OUT<br />

The Cantoo Newcomers will meet<br />

at 12:30 p.m Friday, Feb. 20, for a JT.<br />

luncheon at MacKinnon's of North-,,,<br />

ville. For reservations, call Julia,<br />

459-8039.<br />

• WESTSIDE<br />

Westside Singles will bold a dance<br />

from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday, Feb.<br />

20, at Roma's of Livonia, on <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong><br />

Road west of Inkster Road.<br />

Music will be by D & G Recordings.,,,<br />

The dance is for those age 21 and<br />

older. Dressy attire should be worn<br />

(no jeans). For additional informa-<br />

tion, call the hotline, 562-3160.<br />

• BETHANY<br />

Bethany Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong> will<br />

meet at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21.<br />

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engagements clubs In action<br />

Tidwell-<br />

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Mrs. Mary L. Tidwell of Plymouth<br />

and James L. Tidwell of Davie, Fla.,<br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter, Cheryl Lynne Tidwell of<br />

Plymouth, to Thomas Pierce Breneman,<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G.<br />

Breneman of Plymouth.<br />

~ The bride-elect is a graduate of<br />

Plymouth Salem High <strong>School</strong>. She is<br />

studying commercial art and advertising<br />

at <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> College and is<br />

employed at Metro West Copy Systems<br />

in Plymouth.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Plymouth<br />

Salem High <strong>School</strong> and attended<br />

<strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> College. He is coowner<br />

and sales representative for<br />

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A late May wedding is planned.<br />

Novotny-<br />

Greenwald<br />

Steven and Nlkki Novotny of<br />

Plymouth Township announce the<br />

engagement of their daughter, Nancy<br />

Marie, to Jeffery Greenwald of<br />

Detroit, son of Diane Frederick of<br />

Detroit and Robert Greenwald of<br />

Rochester.<br />

The bride-elect is a graduate of St.<br />

Alphonsus High <strong>School</strong> in Dearborn.<br />

She is employed by Production Rubber<br />

Products in Livonia.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Bishop<br />

Borgess High <strong>School</strong> in Redford. He<br />

is employed by Production Rubber<br />

Products in Livonia.<br />

A mid-September wedding is<br />

Time for celebration<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

participate in the anniversary celebrations.<br />

,<br />

"Our organization runs on our<br />

volunteers," the field director said.<br />

"They're the ones who really make<br />

it happen.<br />

"People just give so much of<br />

their time. It's an incredible thing."<br />

Thorpe, who is 24, has been involved<br />

in Scouting for 17 years.<br />

She's looking forward to the anniversary<br />

activities.<br />

"I can really see the ways in<br />

which Girl Scouting has shaped my<br />

values." The patrol system, for example,<br />

accommodates input from<br />

all members but relies on the leadership<br />

of the patrol leaders.<br />

Scouting's wide range of badges<br />

and programs also makes it a good<br />

opportunity for girls, Thorpe said.<br />

More traditional areas such as<br />

child care are represented, along<br />

with newer activities.<br />

"All of them are equally<br />

worthwhile and you can choose, so<br />

that it's very well-rounded."<br />

(For additional information on<br />

the anniversary plans, call the<br />

Huron Valley Girl Scout Council.<br />

483-2370.)<br />

Plymouth's Barbara Werner<br />

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in 1957 aa a member of Troop<br />

5 in Paterson, N.J.<br />

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The Saturday, Feb. 21, speaker<br />

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For additional information, call 981-<br />

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• JAYCEE8<br />

People between the ages of 18 and<br />

35 may attend a Plymouth Jaycees<br />

open house at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb.<br />

23. Those who are interested may<br />

call 455-5481 for the location and additional<br />

information. Men and women<br />

who are interested in becoming<br />

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• DIVORCE GROUP<br />

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an O&E Thursday. Ftirufy 19. 1967<br />

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weddings and engagements<br />

Scheel-Emerson<br />

Patricia Todd Emerson of Ann Arbor<br />

and Irvin John Scbeel of Ann Arbor<br />

were married Jan. 17 at St Andrew's<br />

Episcopal Church In Ann Arbor.<br />

The Rev. George Alexander<br />

Miller performed the ceremony.<br />

Parents of the couple are the late<br />

Mr. and Mr*. John Russell Emerson,<br />

Irvin Carl Scbeel of Brighton and the<br />

late Genevieve Scbeel.<br />

The bride is a graduate of Eastern<br />

Michigan University. She Is pursuing<br />

graduate studies at EMU as a Barton<br />

Scholar and is a composer and<br />

piano instructor.<br />

Her husband is a student at Eastern<br />

Michigan University. He is employed<br />

as textbook and personnel<br />

manager for Ulrich's Books Inc. in<br />

Ann Arbor.<br />

Mary Schwartz waS the maid of<br />

honor. The bridesmaids were Monica<br />

Dively, Amal Ridha, Lisa Dively and<br />

Wendy Scbeel.<br />

Fred Scheel was the best man. The<br />

groomsmen were James £cbeel,<br />

James Thomas, Philip Novess Jr.<br />

and Stephen Scheel. David L. Emerson<br />

escorted the bride.<br />

For her wedding, the bride wore a<br />

floor-length gown of ivorv organza<br />

Leismer-Symanow<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Leismer of<br />

Royal Oak announce the engagement<br />

of their daughter, Marie Lynn, to<br />

Daniel J. Symanow, son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. George Symanow of Plymouth.<br />

The bride-elect is a graduate of<br />

Kimball High <strong>School</strong> and of David<br />

Pressley Beauty <strong>School</strong>. She is employed<br />

by Meijer's in Royal Oak.<br />

Her fiance, a graduate of Plymouth<br />

Salem High <strong>School</strong>, is a student<br />

at Eastern Michigan University. He<br />

is employed by Meijer's in Northville.<br />

A spring wedding is planned in<br />

Royal Oak.<br />

Smith-Cloeter<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David L Smith of<br />

Farmington Hills, formerly of Plymouth,<br />

announce the engagement of<br />

their daughter, Kelly Lyn, to John R,<br />

Cloeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin<br />

Cloeter of Bloomingtdn, Minn.<br />

The bride-elect is a graduate of<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High <strong>School</strong> and of<br />

Western Michigan University. She is<br />

employed by the Dayton Hudson<br />

Corp.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Western<br />

Michigan University. He is employed<br />

by the accounting firm of<br />

Froehling, Anderson, Plowman &<br />

Egnell in Excelsior, Minn.<br />

An August wedding is planned.<br />

and Alencon lace over taffeta with a<br />

chapel train. Her veil of ivory illusion<br />

was embellished with pearls<br />

and flowed from a wreath of silk flowers.<br />

She carried a bouquet of ivory<br />

and pale pink roses.<br />

A reception was held in the ballroom<br />

of the University of Michigan<br />

League. i "<br />

Following a brief wedding trip<br />

through Michigan, the newlyweds<br />

will make their home in Plymouth.<br />

clubs In action<br />

Continued from Page 3<br />

• SUNSHINE<br />

The Sunshine Garden Club will<br />

meet at 7:30 pan. Tuesday, Feb. 24,<br />

at the home of Carolyn Burns in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

The club is a member of the<br />

Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan.<br />

The speaker at the monthly<br />

meeting will be Roger "Sutherland,<br />

who teaches biology at <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong><br />

College in Livonia. He will discuss<br />

"Flowers Really Know How to Get<br />

Things Done." Guests may attend.<br />

For additional information, call<br />

Shirley Connors, 455-7410.<br />

• LA LECHE<br />

The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> La Leche<br />

League will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

Feb. 24, at 9001 Hackberry,<br />

Plymouth. Mothers may bring their<br />

nursing babies. The discussion will<br />

focus on the changes a family undergoes<br />

when a new baby arrives.<br />

Breastfeeding tips and coping strategies<br />

for those first months will be<br />

presented. New and expectant mothers<br />

may attend and share their experiences.<br />

For additional information,<br />

call Gloria, 464-9714, or Karen, 459-<br />

1322.<br />

• RETIRED PER80NS<br />

The Plymouth-North ville chapter<br />

No. 1311, America a Association of<br />

Retired Persons, will meet at noon<br />

Wednesday, Feb 25, at the Plymouth<br />

Cultural Center, 525 Farmer St.<br />

Those attending should bring a sack<br />

lunch. Coffee and tea will be provided.<br />

Craig Kukuk, composer, guitarist<br />

and singer, will present a musical<br />

program. All senior citizens may attend.<br />

• PLAYGROUP<br />

The Morning Play Group of the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers will meet from<br />

10 a.m. to noon Friday, Feb. 27.<br />

Those attending will enjoy a cup of<br />

coffee or tea while the children play.<br />

For reservations or additional information,<br />

call Mij^ch. 451-1089.<br />

• OLDIES NIGHT<br />

Westside Singles n will hold a<br />

dance for singles from 8 p.m. to 1<br />

a.m. Friday, Feb. 27, at the Livonia<br />

Elks Lodge, 31117 Plymouth-Road,<br />

just east of Merriman In Livonia.<br />

This will be an "Oldies Night" The<br />

dance is for those age 21 and older.<br />

Dressy attire should be worn. Price<br />

is $4. For additional information,<br />

call the hotline, 562-3170.<br />

• $100 OFFERED<br />

It's time to start going through<br />

your photographs, to take new ones<br />

or to get out your palette. The Plymouth<br />

Community Arts Council is offering<br />

$100 for the winning 5-by-7<br />

inch color photo or watercolor of a ^<br />

familiar Plymouth winter scene, ,P 9<br />

winning picture will remain the<br />

property of the PCAC and will be<br />

used for a Christmas card project.<br />

Entries may be delivered or mailed<br />

to the PCAC office at 332 S. Main St.,<br />

Plymouth 48170. The office is openfc<br />

15 WEEKS TO A NEW CAREER<br />

AS A LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

• Taught by Attorneys and Legal<br />

Secretaries<br />

• Comprehensive Training/Small Classes<br />

• Day Program - For Entry Level<br />

Secretaries<br />

• Evening Program - (for students with<br />

secretarial experience)<br />

WE MAKE THEM!<br />

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• Excellent Placement<br />

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• Affordable Payment<br />

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• Classes Begin<br />

February 23<br />

For Information Call 569-6935<br />

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For additional information, call 455-<br />

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• EQUAL RIGHTS<br />

Fathers for Equal Rights will<br />

meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 3,<br />

at the Alfred Noble branch of the<br />

Livonia <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, 32901 Plymouth<br />

Road, one block east of Farmington<br />

Road in Livonia. For additional<br />

information, call 354-3080.<br />

• NEWCOMERS MEET<br />

The Plymouth Newcomers will<br />

meet for a luncheon Thursday,<br />

March 5, at Bobby's Country House,<br />

on Five Mile Road in Livonia. Hospitality<br />

hour will be at 11:30 a.m., the<br />

luncheon at noon. Price is $8, with<br />

noon Monday, March 2, the deadline<br />

for reservations. This will be a joint<br />

meeting with the Ex-Newcomers<br />

Club. The guest speaker, Linda Dwyer-Kozminski<br />

from Growth Works,<br />

will discuss "Adolescent Chemical<br />

Dependency." For reservations, call<br />

459-8858 or 453-0745.<br />

• FASHION SHOW<br />

The Plymouth Symphony League<br />

will sponsor a fashion show/champagne<br />

brunch at 11 a.m. Thursday,<br />

March 12, at the Plymouth Hilton<br />

Inn. Fashions will be by Nawrot<br />

Pendleton Shops. Pat McKevitt, Pendleton<br />

representative, will coordinate<br />

the show. A number of Pendleton<br />

items will be offered as raffle<br />

prizes. Ticket price is $12. Tickets<br />

may be purchased at the Nawrot<br />

Pendleton Shop in Forest Place<br />

Mall, Plymouth.<br />

• THEATER FUN<br />

Spotlight Players will bold a dinner<br />

theater benefit 7 p.m. Saturday,<br />

March 28, at the New Hawthorn VaJley<br />

Country CTub, Merriman and<br />

Warren in Westland. The show will<br />

be three one-act comedies. Ticket<br />

price is $30 per person, with the<br />

event limited to 100 people. Attire is<br />

semi-formal. Proceeds from the benefit<br />

performance will go toward the<br />

building and general funds of the<br />

Spotlight Players. For additional information,<br />

call 729-6453 or 481-9431<br />

(8 a.m. to 4 p.m.).<br />

V<br />

• LUNCHEON TIME<br />

Plans are under way for the 19th<br />

annual salad luncheon presented by<br />

the Lake Pointe Village Branch,<br />

Women's National Farm and Garden<br />

Association. The luncheon will be<br />

held Saturday, April 4, in the cafeteria<br />

of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High <strong>School</strong>.<br />

Tbose who are interested In membership<br />

in the organization should<br />

call Jean, 420-2235.<br />

Works of art antiques are<br />

needed for the art and antique auction/sale<br />

of the University of Michigan<br />

Museum of Art. The event is<br />

scheduled for April 23-25. Those who<br />

wish to donate items for the event<br />

should contact Ann Spehar or Mary<br />

Jane Hogan, 764-0395. Donations are<br />

tax-deductible within the provisions<br />

of IRS regulations. The theme of this<br />

year's auction/sale is "The Fine Art<br />

of Discovery." Proceeds from the<br />

event will become part of the museum's<br />

acquisition fund. The event is<br />

sponsored by the Friends of the University<br />

of Michigan Museum of Art.<br />

• STAR SPANGLED<br />

Spotlight Players performances of<br />

Neil Simon's "Star Spangled Girl"<br />

will be May 1, 2, 8 and 9 at the auditorium<br />

of Wayne Memorial High<br />

<strong>School</strong>, Glenwood east of Wayne<br />

Road in Wayne. Doors open at 7:30<br />

p.m., with an 8 p.m. curtain time.<br />

Ticket prices are $4.50, $3.50 for students<br />

and seniors. For additional information,<br />

call 729-6453.<br />

• PREVENTION<br />

The Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Council for<br />

the Prevention of Child Abuse and<br />

Neglect meets at 7:30 p.m. the second<br />

Wednesday of each month. Meetings<br />

are held in the library of East<br />

Middle <strong>School</strong>, 1042 S. Mill St,<br />

Plymouth. For additional information,<br />

call Kathy Reilly, 459-2067.<br />

• TOUGHLOVE<br />

Toughlove meets at 7 p.m. Mondays<br />

at the Faith Community Moravian<br />

Church, 46001 Warren Road, at<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Center Road in -<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Toughlove is a self-help group for<br />

parents troubled by teenage behavior.<br />

• TUESDAY SINGLES<br />

Tuesday Night Singles meets<br />

Tuesday evenings at the Pittsfield<br />

Grange Hall on Ann Arbor/Saline<br />

Road, Ann Arbor. Dancing is a part<br />

of the fun. Married couples may attend.<br />

For additional information,<br />

call 971-4480.<br />

• CANTON HI8T0RY<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Museum is<br />

at 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Museum hours are 1-3 p.m.<br />

Tuesday and 1-4 p.m. Saturday. Regular<br />

meetings of the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical<br />

Society are held at 7:30 p.m. the<br />

second Thursday of each month. For<br />

additional information, call 397-0088<br />

during regular museum hours.<br />

• PREPARATION<br />

Saturday classes designed for expectant<br />

couples planning to use<br />

birthing centers or birthing rooms<br />

are open for enrollment. Classes will<br />

run for seven weeks and will be held<br />

9-11 a.m. at Riverside Park Church<br />

of God In Livonia. For enrollment information,<br />

call In Touch-Association<br />

for Pregnancy Enrichment and<br />

Childbirth Education, 595-6843, between<br />

8 a.m. and 2 p.m.<br />

• WOMEN'S GROUPS<br />

Plymouth Family Service is offer-<br />

ing groups for women who wish to<br />

explore their drug/alcohol use or<br />

who want to recover from drug/alcohol<br />

problems. Fees are based on<br />

the ability to pay. For additional Information,<br />

call Judith Darlington at<br />

Plymouth Family Service, 453-0890.<br />

• NURSERY SCHOOL<br />

The Plymouth Children's Nursery,<br />

a cooperative nursery school In <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

has several openings for 3- and<br />

4-year-olds. For additional information,<br />

call Kathy Holbel, 397-2805.<br />

• CANTON JAYCEES<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Jaycees have a new<br />

location for the general membership<br />

meetings, which are held at the Fellows<br />

Creek Golf Course clubhouse.<br />

Meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. the<br />

second Wednesday of each month.<br />

They are open to the public. Fellows<br />

Creek is on Lotz, north of Michigan<br />

Avenue in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

• BETHANY<br />

Bethany Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong> meets<br />

at 8 p.m. the third Saturday of each<br />

month at St Kenneth Church, 14951<br />

Haggerty, south of Five Mile, Plymouth.<br />

For additional information,<br />

call 981-1274 or 981-1365 after 6<br />

p.m.<br />

• TOASTMA8TERS<br />

Motor City Speakeasy, a member<br />

of Toastmasters International,<br />

meets the second and fourth Monday<br />

of each month at O'Sheehan's in the<br />

Highland Lakes Shopping Center,<br />

southeast corner of Seven Mile add<br />

North ville Road in North ville. Dinner<br />

is at 6 p.m., the meeting at •7<br />

p.m. Motor City Speakeasy welcomes<br />

people who want to improve<br />

their speaking skills. For additional<br />

information, call 459-5759.<br />

• OPTIMISTS<br />

CTub meets at 7 p.m. the first add<br />

third Mondays of each month in tQe<br />

Miles Standish Room of the Mayflower<br />

Hotel in Plymouth. Plymouth<br />

and <strong>Canton</strong> residents may call 453-<br />

8547 for membership information.<br />

• CH0RU8 COOKBOOK<br />

Plymouth Community Chorus<br />

cookbook, "All Our Best," is available<br />

at Plymouth Book World aqd<br />

from chorus members. Price is<br />

$7.95. :<br />

• FARM AND GARDEN<br />

The Lake Pointe Women's National<br />

Farm and Garden Association has<br />

two cookbooks available from group<br />

members. A number of salads frofti<br />

the spring salad luncheon are included,<br />

along with other recipes submitted<br />

by the members. The price is $&.<br />

For additional information, call<br />

Jean Pink, 453-2802. -<br />

• CANTON ROTARY<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Rotary CTub meets at nooji<br />

Monday in the Roman Forum oji<br />

Ford Road between Haggerty and<br />

Lilley. Lunch is $5. For informatioa,<br />

call Richard Thomas, 453-9191. :<br />

Discover what makes<br />

you tick...<br />

at Botsford General Hospital's<br />

Heart-to-Heart Mini Fair —<br />

Friday; February 20,<br />

10 a.m.-5 p.m.,<br />

Administration & Education Bldg.<br />

Community Room.<br />

Get to know your heart with tree tests from<br />

our Cardiac Awareness and Education<br />

program. H'» all part of Botaford Hospital's<br />

National Heart Month celebration. Free<br />

teats Includk:<br />

• Blood Oxygen Level with pulse oximeter<br />

• Cardiac Risk Valuae Evaluation<br />

• EKG Rhythm stripe<br />

• General nutrition hints<br />

• Blood Pressure checks<br />

• Snacks. Balloons. Films -<br />

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CHANNELS<br />

THURSDAY (Feb. It)<br />

S p.m. "A Star is Born" —<br />

Classic movie.<br />

4:3© p.m. . . . "Moon Light Masquerade"<br />

— Classic movie.<br />

6 p.m.. . . History of NASA.<br />

6:30 p.m.. . . Idle Chatter — News<br />

and entertainment update from<br />

Hamtramck.<br />

7 p.m. . . . Sports View — Hosts<br />

Ron Cameron and Bob Page.<br />

7:30 p.m.. . . Cross Triv.<br />

8 p.m. . . . Economic Club of Detroit.<br />

9 p.m.. . . Beyond the Moon — Astronomer<br />

Mike Best hosts this<br />

program that explores the<br />

world of stars, the moon, the sun<br />

and their relationships to each<br />

other. Includes film clips from<br />

NASA and guest astronomers.<br />

9:30 p.m.. . . Community Upbeat.<br />

FRIDAY (Feb. 21)<br />

3 pjn. . . . Cross Triv — Contestants<br />

compete for prizes in this<br />

sports trivia, crossword challenge.<br />

3:30 p.m.. . . High <strong>School</strong> Sports.<br />

5:30 pjn.. . . BPW Presents.<br />

6:30 p.m.. The Oasis.<br />

7 p.m. . . . Milt Wilcox Show —<br />

Former Tiger pitcher and <strong>Canton</strong><br />

resident hosts sports talk<br />

show.<br />

7:30 pjn. . . . The Sandy Show —<br />

Host Sandy Preblich.<br />

8 p.m. . . . North ville Skateboard<br />

Contest.<br />

9 p.m.. . . Darlene Myers Show —<br />

Talk show.<br />

9:30 p.m. . . . Videotunes — The<br />

latest local videos hosted by<br />

Dave Daniels and Jim Leinbach.<br />

SATURDAY (Feb. 22)<br />

3 p.m. . . . "Bowery at Midnight"<br />

— Classic movie.<br />

4 p.m. . . 'Blue Steel" — Classic<br />

movie.<br />

5 p.m. . . . "You'll Never See Me<br />

Again" — Classic movie.<br />

6 p.m. . Totally Gospel — Hosts<br />

TJ. Hemphill and Margurita<br />

Lloyd discuss gospel music.<br />

6:30 p.m.. . . The Oasis.<br />

7 p.m.. . . The Sports View.<br />

7:30 p.m.. . . Videotunes.<br />

8 p.m.. . . Masters of Dance.<br />

8:30 p.m.. . . The American Scene.<br />

9:30 p.m.. . . Idle Chatter.<br />

CHANNEL 15<br />

THURSDAY (Feb. 19)<br />

3 p.m.. . . Celebration On Ice.<br />

4:30 p.m. . Live Call In With<br />

Chris teens Cable Talk.<br />

5 p.m.... Off the Wall.<br />

5:30 pjn.. . . Youth View.<br />

6:30 p.m.. . . People 8t Places — A<br />

production by the organization<br />

for cultural arts programming<br />

of Ann Arbor. Features local<br />

artist, non-profit organizations,<br />

community and religious<br />

groups, and educational institutional<br />

programming.<br />

7 p.m.. . . Mustang Monthly.<br />

7:30 p.m. . . . Omnicom Sports<br />

Scene — Jr. "A" Hockey Hennessey<br />

Engineers vs. the Falcons.<br />

9:20 p.m. . . . Yugoslavian Variety<br />

Hour.<br />

FRIDAY (Feb. 20)<br />

3 p.m. . . . Alphabet Soup — Colleen<br />

Presley and others entertain<br />

and teach children about<br />

art, reading, spelling, and music.<br />

3:30 p.m.. . . TNT True Adventure<br />

Trails — Uncle Ernie shares his<br />

joyful philosophy of life.<br />

4 p.m.. . . MESC Job Show — Produced<br />

by Michigan Employment<br />

Security Commission targeted<br />

at helping unemployed people<br />

gain insight on the job market<br />

and information about a variety<br />

of skills and resources.<br />

4:30 p.m.. . . Agape Christian Center<br />

— Singing, praise and worship<br />

service from Agape center<br />

in Plymouth.<br />

5:30 p.m. . . . Cooking With Cas —<br />

Chef Cas Wolyniec prepares a<br />

variety of his special collection<br />

of gourmet selections.<br />

6 p.m. . . . Michigan Journal — A<br />

public affairs program about issues<br />

in the state from the Michigan<br />

Republicans, hosted by<br />

state chairman Spencer Abraham<br />

6:30 p.m. . . Legislative Forum<br />

— A public affairs program<br />

presented by the Michigan<br />

House of Representatives<br />

7 p.m.. . . Stewards of the State —<br />

A documentary on several<br />

Michigan governors<br />

7:30 p.m.. . . The New Tax Law —<br />

Darlene Myers talks with two<br />

CPAs about the new tax law<br />

8 p.m. . . . PCEP Band Special —<br />

A look at this year's practices,<br />

performances and competitions<br />

8:30 p.m.. . . Out to Lunch<br />

9 p.m. . . . Sports at the SAL —<br />

Floor hockey and basketball action<br />

SATURDAY (Feb. 21)<br />

3 p.m.. Sports at the SAL.<br />

4 p.m. . . . UNICEF - The plight<br />

of children in third world countries<br />

4:30 p.m. . . . Divine Plan — A<br />

presentation on the harmony of<br />

the Gospels by Fortworth Bible<br />

Students.<br />

5 p.m. . . Omowale Cultural Society<br />

— West African music and<br />

dance<br />

6 p.m. The New Tax Law<br />

7 p.m. Omnicom Sports Scene<br />

8:30 p.m Mustang Monthly<br />

9 p.m. Two Guys From Northville<br />

CHANNEL 10<br />

CANTON TOWNSHIP<br />

WEDNESDAYS<br />

3 p.m.. . . <strong>Canton</strong> Township Board<br />

of Trustees meeting.<br />

FRIDAYS<br />

6 p.m.. . . <strong>Canton</strong> Township Board<br />

of Trustees meeting.<br />

SATURDAYS<br />

3 p.m.. . . <strong>Canton</strong> Township Board<br />

meeting.<br />

AND CLEARANCE<br />

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It's quick. It's easy.<br />

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Truly BIGGER and BETTER than<br />

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Sale - a sale that's traditionally<br />

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SAVINGS on all of our most<br />

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Your Invitation to Worship<br />

Mail Copy To: OBSERVER A ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS<br />

38251 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong>, Livonia 48150<br />

Church Page: 591-2300. extension 244 Mondays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

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6.-00 P.M.<br />

730 PM.<br />

February 18th - 22nd<br />

MISSION CONFERENCE<br />

"A Church That's Concerned About People"<br />

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

KENNETH D. GRIEF<br />

PASTOR<br />

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"AN INDEPENDENT<br />

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SCHEDULE OF SERVICES<br />

425-6215 or 425-1116<br />

MORNINO WORSHIP - SUN. 11:00 AM.<br />

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WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY . WED. TOO PM.<br />

28440 LYNDON, LIVONIA, Ml<br />

GRAND RIVER BAPTIST OF LIVONIA<br />

(Affiliated with American Baptist Churches, U.S.A.)<br />

34500 Six Mile Rd., Just West of Farmington Rd.<br />

SUNDAY WEDNESDAY<br />

9:30 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 6:15 P.M. CHURCH DINNER (RSVP)<br />

10:45 A.M. WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. MID WEEK PRAYER<br />

Ronald E. Gary, Pastor 2S1<br />

Redford Baptist Church<br />

- 7 Mile Road and Grand River<br />

Detroit. Michigan - —<br />

533-2300<br />

9:30 AM. - "What Do You Think of Christ?"<br />

Rav. Elmer E. Rose<br />

8*0 P.M. - CHRISTIAN EDUCATION DINNER<br />

Rev Elmer E Roee<br />

Interim Pastor<br />

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Asaoaaie Pastor Director or Music<br />

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11:00 AM. Morning Wo Worship<br />

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Dr. Wm. Stahi<br />

830 PM. Evening Service<br />

PASTORS<br />

Wm. M. Stahi, D. Mln. Thoa. Pais, M. Dtv.<br />

Cheryl Kaye, Music Director<br />

NORTHWEST BAPTIST<br />

23845 Middiebeft Rd. 474-3393<br />

Evening Service 7:00 P.M.<br />

Wednesday Service 7.-00 P.M.<br />

Sunday <strong>School</strong> 9:45 AM.<br />

Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.<br />

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Pastor<br />

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ST. MATTHEWS<br />

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Thursday, February 19, 1987 O&E<br />

Design<br />

'Not the<br />

icing;<br />

it's the<br />

whole<br />

cake'<br />

By Bill Parker<br />

staff writer<br />

The Manistee-based Century Boat<br />

Co. has been a leader in the production<br />

and sales of luxury family cruisers<br />

since its beginning in 1926. Bot<br />

a few years ago Century decided it<br />

needed a boost.<br />

Sales were slipping. Century wanted<br />

to re-establish itself as a leader in<br />

cruisers and introduce its product<br />

Into new coastal markets The question<br />

confronting Century was how to<br />

adapt its product to attain these<br />

goals.<br />

The answer was simple. Design<br />

Meridian Instruments, a smal!<br />

medical research company based in<br />

Okemos, recently develop^ a computer-controlled<br />

'aser, which allows<br />

scientists to isola-u and analyze certain<br />

body cells — something they<br />

were previously unable to do<br />

Meridia - problem was lack of<br />

marketing knowledge to launch the<br />

research instrument into an international<br />

market Nor did they know<br />

what size or shape the instrument<br />

should be to attain its maximum<br />

benefit.<br />

AGAIN, THE ANSWER was simple<br />

Design<br />

These are two Michigan companies<br />

that have recently benefitted<br />

from quality design in marketing<br />

and developing their products<br />

Through the assistance of Dan<br />

Phares of Phares Associates in Birmingham,<br />

Century was able to redesign<br />

an old product<br />

Meridian, through the assistance<br />

of Ford St Earl Associates in Warren.<br />

incorporated design into its new<br />

product The results were equally<br />

impressive<br />

With its newly designed cruiser.<br />

Century penetrated the coastal market<br />

and subsequently tripled its sales<br />

in one year<br />

Meridian has launched its laser<br />

into the medical research field and<br />

opened the door for advances in cell<br />

design research<br />

According to the definition provided<br />

by Design Michigan, design is a<br />

creative, problem-solving process<br />

that helps to clarify objectives and<br />

translate them into reality It can be<br />

applied to buildings, interior spaces,<br />

mass produced products, printed and<br />

visual communications and<br />

Design<br />

Michigan<br />

landscapes and environments.<br />

Design Michigan is a non-profit,<br />

statewide public information and<br />

service program sponsored by the<br />

Cranbrook Academy of Art iiid<br />

funded by the Michigan Counc i -for<br />

the Arts and the National Endowment<br />

for the Arts.<br />

OFTEN WHEN omeone mentions<br />

design they au'o.natically think of<br />

style. But according to Jack Wil-<br />

Design takes the<br />

whole picture into<br />

consideration. You find<br />

out what the<br />

constraints of the<br />

project are and what<br />

the needs are. Then<br />

you develop<br />

alternatives to the end<br />

result.'<br />

— Jack Williamson<br />

Design Michigan director<br />

liamson, director of Design Michigan,<br />

the two are drastically different<br />

"Style usually relates specifically<br />

to the visual image It's usually related<br />

to fads and short-term<br />

changes<br />

"Design takes the whole picture<br />

into consideration You find out what<br />

the constraints of the project are and<br />

what the needs are Then you develop<br />

alternatives to the end result.<br />

"You don't jump to the conclusion<br />

that you need something but rather<br />

stand back and look at all the options<br />

before drawing a conclusion.<br />

Design isn't just the icing on the<br />

cake but rather the whole cake It's<br />

the size, shape, ingredients, everything<br />

combined for the overall finished<br />

product<br />

Williamson points out that the<br />

United States is lagging in terms of<br />

incorporating design into business as<br />

an integral part of the decision-making<br />

process<br />

He notes that 35 major industrial<br />

countries have regional design centers.<br />

The United States doesn't.<br />

"AWARENESS OF the different<br />

possibilities of design are way behind<br />

in this country," said Williamson.<br />

"In Europe the resources have<br />

been limited so they have had to use<br />

their available resources more efficiently.<br />

"But in the United States, after the<br />

wars there was an economic boom.<br />

Resources were readily available,<br />

and there was a market for all kinds<br />

of products.<br />

"Since the energy crunch, however,<br />

resources have been limited People<br />

are also more discriminating<br />

about products<br />

"Lifestyles have changed, and<br />

there has been an increased awareness<br />

of the value of design<br />

"I think people are beginning to<br />

awaken to the fact that designers<br />

are responsible for the fact that<br />

products with top design are usually<br />

better suited for the market<br />

"In Japan and Germany design is<br />

heavily integrated with "the manufacturing<br />

process." said Williamson<br />

"In the 1960s Japan sent representatives<br />

to different countries to<br />

learn about design Then they<br />

brought all this information home<br />

and studied it.<br />

"They now have design research<br />

teams and have been able to penetrate<br />

every market they ever wanted<br />

to "<br />

Design Michigan doesn't do actual<br />

design work; its main function is to<br />

promote the awareness of design<br />

It does this through audiovisual<br />

shows, a design hotline (313-645-<br />

3316), a speakers' referral service, a<br />

manufacturers' assistance program,<br />

a cities and towns program, and<br />

mini exhibits such as the one running<br />

through March 17 at the Oakland<br />

County Galleria, 1200 N Telegraph.<br />

Pontiac in the Executive Office Building<br />

"Through our assistance programs.<br />

exhibits, conferences, seminars.<br />

one-on-one counseling and our<br />

other services we try to make manufacturers<br />

or economic development<br />

units aware that design is a possible<br />

resource," Williamson said<br />

"We want to make Michigan decision-makers<br />

in business, government<br />

and throughout the state aware of<br />

the usefulness of design."<br />

Li. J<br />

Credit<br />

Unions<br />

New law prompts new strategies<br />

State Rep. William Keith<br />

By Tedd Schneider<br />

staff writer<br />

Michigan's state-chartered credit<br />

unions, fighting for recognition<br />

as full-service financial institutions,<br />

have received some help<br />

from Lansing.<br />

The modernized credit union law<br />

passed by the state legislature in<br />

December should help statechartered<br />

credit unions compete on<br />

more even footing with their federally<br />

chartered cousins, according<br />

to officials from local credit unions.<br />

The new law and an aggressive<br />

marketing campaign launched by<br />

the Michigan Credit Union League,<br />

based in Southfield, are designed to<br />

"bring credit unions into the 1980s,<br />

in terms of public awareness,"<br />

Frank Beckman, senior vice president<br />

of the MCUL said.<br />

Of the 710 credit unions operating<br />

in Michigan, some 450 are<br />

chartered by the state, Beckman<br />

said. '<br />

Until recently, the statechartered<br />

credit unions were regulated<br />

by a 1925 law that placed severe<br />

restrictions on the amount in<br />

outstanding loans and the types of<br />

financial services each credit union<br />

could offer.<br />

THE LAW, sponsored by state<br />

Rep. Bill Keith, D-Garden City, removes<br />

a number of those restrictions.<br />

Under the law:<br />

• The limit on total outstanding<br />

debts has been changed from 50<br />

percent of available capital to 50<br />

percent of shares, deposits, undivided<br />

earnings and reserves;<br />

• The requirement that a loan<br />

be for "provident or productive<br />

purpose" has been deleted;<br />

• Mergers of two or more credit<br />

unions and changes in status<br />

from state-chartered to federally<br />

chartered will be easier,<br />

• The state banking commissioner<br />

has been given broader authority<br />

to intervene in the affairs<br />

of a financially troubled credit union.<br />

Keith said he believes the newregulations<br />

will "provide a much<br />

healthier environment for all credit<br />

unions."<br />

Tom Cahill, manager of the Garden<br />

City Community Credit Union,<br />

said the new law should help eliminate<br />

some of the problems faced by<br />

smaller credit unions such as the<br />

GCCCU.<br />

"In general, I think the elimination<br />

of restrictions will allow us to<br />

keep our share of members," Cahill<br />

said.<br />

Depositers will also benefit from<br />

the law, Keith said, since the danger<br />

of losing money in a failed institution<br />

has been reduced.<br />

SINCE FEDERAL credit unions<br />

were deregulated under the<br />

Reagan Administration in 1981,<br />

#1C<br />

state-chartered institutions were<br />

losing ground, he said.<br />

According to Keith, the state<br />

credit unions lost customers to the<br />

less stringent federal credit unions<br />

and to traditional banks or savings<br />

and loan institutions.<br />

While the $8.5 billion in current<br />

credit union assets in Michigan is<br />

an all-time high, the number federal<br />

and state credit unions in Michigan<br />

has steadily declined from a<br />

high of 1,300 in the 1960s to the<br />

current 710. The majority of the<br />

loss resulted from state-chartered<br />

credit unions going under, Keith<br />

said.<br />

Although the new law makes<br />

mergers easier, Beckman said he<br />

doesn't forsee the same type of<br />

"merger mania" now rampant in<br />

the corporate world.<br />

"The trend toward fewer, larger<br />

credit unions will probably continue."<br />

Beckman said. "But there has<br />

always been room in Michigan for<br />

the smaller, specialized credit union<br />

— like the various teachers'<br />

credit unions — and I expect that<br />

to continue as well."<br />

MEANWHILE, Beckman said,<br />

the new law is only part of the effort<br />

to gain higher visibility for<br />

credit unions.<br />

The MCUL has launched a promotional<br />

campaign touting credit<br />

union IRAs, discount stock brokerage<br />

rates and other services the<br />

general public doesn't usually associate<br />

with credit unions.<br />

The league has run full-page advertisements<br />

in USA Today and<br />

other newspapers stressing the<br />

credit union as a modern, complete<br />

financial institution.<br />

"We find that while credit unions<br />

often build a positive image with<br />

their members, non-members show<br />

little awareness of the range of services<br />

available," Beckman said.<br />

"Many people still see the credit<br />

union as a place to go for a used<br />

car loan — and that's it."<br />

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2C* QJtE Thursday, February 19. 1967<br />

Calculating yields on bonds business briefs<br />

Part II<br />

In this column I will discuss the<br />

methods of calculating yields oo<br />

bonds and bond funds.<br />

Yield to matarity<br />

If you pay $1,000 for a 20-year<br />

ABC bood carrying a percent<br />

coupon rate and hold it until maturity,<br />

you will receive a 5-percent yield<br />

on this bond.<br />

However, if you pay just $926 for<br />

this bond, your yield wcmld work out<br />

to « percent. Pay $1,170.50 for this<br />

bond and your yield to maturity<br />

would drop to just 3 percent.<br />

To summarize, if you pay $1,000<br />

for a bond and bold it until maturity,<br />

your yield would equal the coupon<br />

rate. If you pay less than $1,000 your<br />

yield would be higher. Pay more<br />

than the face value of the bond and<br />

your yield would be lower than the<br />

coupon rate.<br />

Varying holding period<br />

You may not wish to bold the ABC<br />

bond for 10 years. If you pay $926<br />

for a 20-year bond that is just three<br />

years from maturity and hold It until<br />

maturity, your yield would be 7.87<br />

percent.<br />

However, if you buy a newly issued<br />

10-year bond with a 5-percent<br />

finances and you<br />

Sid<br />

Mittra<br />

coupon for $926 and sell it after<br />

three years for, say, $950, your yield<br />

would be less than 7.87 percent.<br />

Put differently, the purchase<br />

price, the holding period, and the<br />

amount you receive when you liquidate<br />

the bond would determine if<br />

your yield would be higher or lower<br />

than the coupon rate.<br />

All convertible bondholders take a<br />

risk: their bond may be called away<br />

if the interest rate drops below the<br />

coupon rate. In such a case, the<br />

bondholders receive one year's interest<br />

plus the principal, bat since the<br />

interest rates have dropped, they are<br />

forced to invest the proceeds at a<br />

significantly lower interest rate.<br />

This inevitably reduces the yield<br />

to first call (that is, calculation of<br />

the yield on the assumption that the<br />

bond would be called away at the<br />

first opportunity) when the money is<br />

invested in a callable bond.<br />

Current yield<br />

Finally, bond tables published in<br />

newspapers list current yield on every<br />

bond, which is the annual coupon<br />

payment divided by the current<br />

price. Since the coupon payments<br />

are received semiannually, these<br />

payments are likely to be invested at<br />

rates different from the coupon rate.<br />

If the payments are invested at a<br />

lower rate, the yield to maturity<br />

would be lower.<br />

There is no magic formula for<br />

cleaning up the bood yield mess. Ask<br />

your financial planner to quote you<br />

the yield to first call on every callable<br />

bond, which is as close as you<br />

are going to get to the "true bond<br />

yield." He should also explain to you<br />

what yield you are likely to receive<br />

if you invest in a recommended<br />

bood.<br />

Bond fands<br />

Another area of massive confusion<br />

relates to the bood fund yields. As<br />

intense competition heats the bond<br />

market, bond funds find novel ways<br />

of reporting higher yields to attract<br />

new business.<br />

Some sell options to increase income,<br />

while others use the dividends<br />

for the last 12 months (instead of the<br />

most recent monthly dividend) to<br />

calculate the current yield. Some<br />

bood funds manipulate expenses to<br />

temporarily accelerate the reported<br />

yield, while still others include capital<br />

gains in their yield calculation.<br />

Here again, you would be well<br />

advised to examine the net total return<br />

on a bond fund. The net total<br />

return from a bond fund should include<br />

interest plus capital gains, and<br />

administrative and management<br />

fees charged by the fund should be<br />

deducted to arrive at the net total<br />

return.<br />

Educational Seminar "1987 — A<br />

Year of Unprecedented Opportunities."<br />

The seminar, sponsored by the<br />

Observer & Eccentric Newspapers<br />

and Coordinated Financial Planning<br />

Inc., will be 7-9:30 p.m. Tuesday.<br />

March 17, at the Kingsley Inn, 1475<br />

N. Woodward, Bloomfield Hills.<br />

For more information or reservations,<br />

call 643-8888.<br />

Sid Mittra is director of certificate<br />

program in personal finance<br />

at Oakland University and president<br />

of Coordinated Financial<br />

Planning Inc.<br />

New business should be one you like<br />

Thinking about starting your own<br />

business this year? If so, you're part<br />

of a growing breed of would-be entrepreneurs<br />

interested in turning<br />

their business vision into a working<br />

reality during 1987.<br />

The total number of new business<br />

start-ups is difficult to calculate, but<br />

there were nearly 20,000 new corporations<br />

established within the state<br />

during 1986. At a national level, it is<br />

estimated that 700,000 new business<br />

incorporations were formed last<br />

year.<br />

Figures like these indicate that<br />

small business is America's biggest<br />

business. The question now becomes.<br />

"What is the right business for you to<br />

pursue?"<br />

THERE ARE a variety of businesses<br />

that have been forecasted as<br />

being "hot" in 1987 and throughout<br />

the next decade. Examples include<br />

merchandise by mail, temporary<br />

help firms, domestic cleaning ser-<br />

business people<br />

Elizabeth Vanderwalker of Redford<br />

has been named to the board of<br />

governors of the Michigan Auto Insurance<br />

Placement Facility. She will<br />

represent insurance producers during<br />

her one-year term. Vanderwalker,<br />

president of Glenn Maas Agency<br />

of Birmigham, is president of the Insurance<br />

Women of Metropolitan Detroit<br />

and an industry representative<br />

for Michigan's independent agents.<br />

Terrence A. McBride of Plymouth<br />

was named convention sales manager<br />

responsible for state and national<br />

associations with the Novi Hilton.<br />

McBride joined the Hilton Corp. in<br />

June 1986 in the Hilton personnel development<br />

program and trained at<br />

the Chicago Hilton and Towers. He is<br />

a 1985 graduate of St Norbert College<br />

in Green Bay, Wis., with a bachelor<br />

of arts degree in advertising.<br />

John T. Lynch of Plymouth will<br />

retire, effective March 1, as divisional<br />

director of public relations at Hydra-matic<br />

Division, General Motors<br />

Corp. Lynch joined General Motors<br />

with the Hydra-ma tic Division in<br />

1953 as a sales engineer and was<br />

named manager of sales promotion<br />

in 1966 He became supervisor of<br />

public relations and employee communications<br />

in 1967, director of public<br />

relations in 1969, director of sales<br />

and public relations in 1979, general<br />

sales manager in 1982 and divisional<br />

director of public relations, government<br />

relations and employee communications<br />

in 1984.<br />

Owner of Plymouth has<br />

joined EMPCO Inc., an industrial relations<br />

and human resource consulting<br />

company, as an associate. She<br />

had been human resource director<br />

with Comcast Cable Corp.<br />

Awrey has been named<br />

focus: small business<br />

Mary<br />

DiPaolo<br />

vices, books and educational toys for<br />

children, specialty, retail, and import/export<br />

firms.<br />

The bad news is that entering into<br />

any of these "hot" business ventures<br />

is no guarantee of success this year<br />

or any other year.<br />

The failure rate among new business<br />

start-ups remains constant at<br />

50 percent within the first five years<br />

of operation — regardless if the<br />

business is "hot" or not, says the<br />

Small Business Administration.<br />

The good news is that success in<br />

small business starts by selecting a<br />

VandarwaHcar McBride<br />

vice president of operations for<br />

Awrey Bakeries Inc. in Livonia. In<br />

this position, be has management responsibility<br />

for the marketing of<br />

Awrey products throughout<br />

southeastern Michigan. Awrey is a<br />

member of the fourth generation of<br />

the family to be involved in the management<br />

of the company. He started<br />

with the company as a teenager<br />

when he worked during summers<br />

and vacations. He joined the company<br />

full time in 1976 after attending<br />

Michigan State University.<br />

Bill Feaeck of Livonia has been<br />

appointed weekend activities manager<br />

at the Novi Hilton. Fenech's responsibilities<br />

include promoting the<br />

hotel through special events and activities<br />

to build weekend sales. Before<br />

joining the Novi Hilton, Fenech<br />

worked for the Baker Finacial<br />

Group in Southfield.<br />

Ronald Gutzviller of Livonia has<br />

joined the RA. DeMattia Co. a design/build<br />

construction company in<br />

Plymouth, as a project manager.<br />

Guntzviller will be responsible for<br />

coordination and control of major<br />

construction projects throughout the<br />

county. He has several years of coo-<br />

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business that you will enjoy and remain<br />

committed to, no matter what<br />

the latest trends may indicate.<br />

DECIDING ON a business should<br />

begin by conducting an evaluation of<br />

your own background and experience.<br />

Reviewing your educational<br />

background, vocational training,<br />

special skills, talents, hobbies or interests<br />

will provide leads on business<br />

fields to consider.<br />

For example, a love of pets and<br />

taking care of them could lead to operating<br />

a pet shop, pet-sitting service,<br />

kennel, or grooming boutique.<br />

Experiences to review would include<br />

work history and positions<br />

held, volunteer services, professional<br />

affiliations and club memberships.<br />

The key to successfully matching<br />

an individual's background and<br />

experience with potential business<br />

opportunities is in understanding<br />

your likes, dislikes, strengths and<br />

weaknesses on both a personal and<br />

professional level.<br />

Starting a new business is risky at<br />

best; but it is worse to decide on the<br />

wrong business before you ever get<br />

started. The biggest misconception<br />

around is that which promotes the<br />

"sure thing" business venture; it<br />

does not exist.<br />

Mary DiPaolo is the owner of<br />

Marketrends, a Farmington<br />

Hills-based small business consulting<br />

firm. She is also the producer<br />

and host of the cable television<br />

series, "Focus: The Small<br />

Business Environment."<br />

Lynch Osmer Awrey Henderson<br />

struction management and estimating<br />

experience.<br />

Jerome M. Patrick of Westland<br />

has been promoted to assistant director<br />

of the industrial and manufacturing<br />

department for Blount Engineers<br />

Inc. Patrick has more than<br />

21 years experience in industrial engineering,<br />

with special expertise in<br />

plant layout development, material<br />

handling systems and process systems<br />

analysis. He has directed large<br />

projects for Chrysler Corp., Ford<br />

Motor Corp. and Eastman Kodak.<br />

Kenneth Nisch of Plymouth has<br />

been named president of Jon Greenberg<br />

and Associates, a Berkley retail<br />

design company. Nisch became president<br />

when the company was bought<br />

by a group of employees beaded by<br />

himself and Michael Crosson, who is<br />

executive vice president. In his new<br />

position, Nisch will have primary re-<br />

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sponsibility for the company's marketing<br />

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• FULL GOSPEL<br />

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Friday, Feb. 20 - Full Gospel<br />

Business Men's Fellowship International<br />

meets at 6 p.m. in Farmington.<br />

Non-member fee: $6. Information:<br />

Stanley Marentette, 464-7291.<br />

• OFFICE SERVICE8<br />

Preferred Executive Offices, a<br />

shared office arrangement, has<br />

opened at 19852 Haggerty between<br />

Seven and Eight Mile in Livonia. The<br />

business offers office space plus services<br />

such as receptionist, word processing,<br />

bookkeeping and photocopying.<br />

Non-tenant services include conference<br />

room rental, telephone<br />

answering and secretarial. For information,<br />

call Judy Cordon at 484-<br />

2771.<br />

• JOB TRAINING<br />

Tuesday, Feb. 24 — "Job Training<br />

and Funding for Small Business" is<br />

the topic of the Quarterback Series<br />

8-9 am. at the Livonia Chamber of<br />

Commerce office, 15401 Farmington<br />

Road. Livonia. Open to everyone.<br />

Fee: $5. Information: 427-2122. Sponsor:<br />

Livonia Chamber of Commerce.<br />

• ROSS MORTGAGE<br />

EXPANDS<br />

Ross Mortgage Corp. has opened a<br />

branch office at 32854 Five Mile in<br />

Livonia. The telephone number is<br />

525-1900.<br />

• MANUFACTURING CELL<br />

Tuesday-Thursday, Feb. 24-26 —<br />

"Designing Manufacturing Cells"<br />

course offered in Dearborn. For<br />

more information, call the Center<br />

for Professional Development at the<br />

Society of Manufacturing Engineers.<br />

271-1500.<br />

• MAYTAG ROUTE<br />

OPERATOR<br />

Automatic Apartment Laundries<br />

Inc. of Livonia has been appointed<br />

route operator of Maytag commercial<br />

laundry equipment.<br />

• THE NEW W-4<br />

Thursday, Feb. 26 — A two-hour<br />

seminar on the new employee withholding<br />

form (W4) will'be held 9-11<br />

a.m. at <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> College. 18600<br />

Haggerty. Livonia. Fee: $3. Information:<br />

591-6400 Ext. 409.<br />

• FLOOR COVERING DEALER<br />

Don Wilkins Floor Covering has<br />

opened an office and showroom at<br />

30669 W. Eight Mile in Livonia. The<br />

telephone number is 476-9009.<br />

• FINANCIAL<br />

INDEPENDENCE<br />

Tuesdays, March 3-17 — Financial<br />

independence workshop will be<br />

presented 8-10 p.m. at <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong><br />

College, 16800 Haggerty, Livonia<br />

Fee: $15. Information: 591-6400, Ext<br />

409. Sponsor: <strong>School</strong>cralt College.<br />

• MEDICAL SUPPLIERS<br />

Tuesday-Wednesday, March 3-4 —<br />

Medical suppliers trade show and<br />

seminar from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday<br />

and from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesday in Dearborn. Information:<br />

Steven Ellis, 423-2606. Sponsor:<br />

Southeastern Michigan Hospital Purchasing<br />

Management Inc.<br />

• SUPERVISORY SKILLS<br />

Friday, March 6 — "How to Supervise<br />

People" seminar offered<br />

from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Dearborn.<br />

Fee: $59. Information: 1-800-256-<br />

7246. Sponsor: National Seminars<br />

Inc.<br />

• WESTLAND CHAMBER<br />

Tuesday, March 10 — Westland<br />

Chamber of Commerce business<br />

luncheon and seminar from 10 a.m.<br />

to 1 p.m. at the William D. Ford Vocational<br />

Technical Center. 36455<br />

Marquette, Westland. Fee: $8. Information:<br />

326-7222.<br />

• BUSINESS PLAN<br />

Wednesdays, March 11-18 —<br />

"Preparing a Successful Business<br />

Plan" will be presented 8:30-10:30<br />

p.m. at <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> College, 16800<br />

Haggerty, Livonia. Fee: $55. Information:<br />

591-6400, Ext. 409. Sponsor:<br />

<strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> College.<br />

• FINANCIAL PLANNING<br />

Tuesdays, April 14-28 — "Financial<br />

Planning Basics" will be presented<br />

6:30-9:45 p.m. at <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong><br />

College, 16800 Haggerty. Livonia.<br />

Fee: $69. Information: 591-6400, Ext.<br />

409. Sponsor: <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> College.<br />

• AUTO CONFERENCE -v<br />

Monday-Thursday, June 1-4 — Autocom<br />

'87 auto conference and exhibition<br />

in Dearborn. Information:<br />

Carol Anderson, 271-1500. Ext. 294.<br />

Sponsor: Society of Manufacturing<br />

Engineers.<br />

• SAVINGS BONDS RATES<br />

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Performances of the Theatre<br />

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of the musical "Nine" continue<br />

through March 1 at the playhouse<br />

in Redford. For ticket information,<br />

call the box office at<br />

522-8057.<br />

For the third time in recent years,<br />

the Theatre Guild of Livonia-Redford<br />

has beaten the touring, professional-theater<br />

companies to the<br />

punch.<br />

The guild is presenting the Michigan<br />

debut of the Tony Award-winning<br />

musical "Nine." (The others<br />

were "The Dresser" and the musical<br />

"Baby.")<br />

"Nine" is a sophisticated, polished<br />

production featuring solid acting and<br />

a large cast with generally excellent<br />

singing voices.<br />

Warren Re meeker, who stars as<br />

Guido, also designed the stunning set<br />

(a Venetian spa in white marble),<br />

which establishes the right mood.<br />

Judy Pierson's constumes are outstanding<br />

(especially the ^iajzling<br />

showgirl gowns). Gail Susan Mack's<br />

lighting successfully makes the<br />

many transisitions from fantasy to<br />

reality and back again. Jack Pierson's<br />

musicians never miss a beat.<br />

And director Jim Posante has<br />

somehow managed to scale down a<br />

big Broadway spectacular to the relatively<br />

diminutive dimensions of the<br />

guild's stage.<br />

A HALF DOZEN or so roles were<br />

eliminated. No matter. Fifteen women<br />

and three boys remain to invade<br />

and harass the mind of one Guido<br />

Contini. He is an Italian film director<br />

and lifelong womanizer.<br />

He has an attack of writer's block<br />

— retreats to a Venetian spa in<br />

search of the creative muse — but<br />

instead can think of nothing but the<br />

woman in his life. What follows is<br />

sort of a Broadway version of Willie<br />

Nelson's song, "Here's to All the<br />

Girls I've Loved Before."<br />

'Nine' is a<br />

sophisticated, polished<br />

production featuring<br />

solid acting and a large<br />

cast with generally<br />

excellent singing<br />

voices.<br />

Reinecker is excellent as the<br />

woman-obsessed Guido, who rushes<br />

from woman to woman, trying in<br />

vain to separate reality from tormented<br />

memories and his imagination<br />

that the women are turning on<br />

him. As the story unfolds, Mark<br />

Teich displays a fine voice as the<br />

young Guido.<br />

Cindy Phelps gives a strong, sensitive<br />

performance as his long-suffering<br />

"understanding" wife, Luisa.<br />

Cindy Gonzales is very good as<br />

beautiful young woman who is tired<br />

of being Guido's eternal protege<br />

And lithesome Jacqueline Eastman,<br />

in a lacy, flesh-colored body suit, is<br />

most provocative as Guido's seductive<br />

mistress, Carla.<br />

ALSO TURNING in good performances<br />

as various women in Guido's<br />

life are Joan Irwin. Elsie Rippel<br />

Sandy LiddelL Cynthia Betley, Nancy<br />

Villeneuve, Lucinda Hawkins and<br />

Patricia Jones. Andy Phelps and Da<br />

vid Washburn appear as Little Gui<br />

do's schoolmates.<br />

The ensemble work of Dana Ber<br />

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Yvonne Neimann and Loretta Scheel<br />

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of roles.<br />

Bob Weibel of Westland is a<br />

freelance writer, who has spent<br />

more than 25 years in community<br />

theater as a director, designer<br />

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• IRISH ENTERTAINMENT<br />

A fund-raiser to support the St<br />

Patrick's Day Parade in Detroit will<br />

be held beginning at 2 p.m. Sunday.<br />

March 1, at Monaghan Council £ of<br />

C on Farmington Road in Livonia.<br />

The day will feature continuous Irish<br />

entertainment, including pipe bands,<br />

musicians and dancers. Admission is<br />

$10. More than 6,000 marchers, 25<br />

floats, 15 bands and 25 marching<br />

units will participate in the St. Patrick's<br />

Day Parade, produced by the<br />

United Irish Societies, at 2 p.m. Sunday,<br />

March 15.<br />

• JAZZ CONCERT<br />

The seventh annual Jazz Benefit<br />

Concert, featuring the James Tatum<br />

Trio Plus, will be presented by<br />

P.A.C.E., Program for Alternative<br />

Creative Education, at 8 p.m. Saturday,<br />

March 28, at Orchestra Hall in<br />

Detroit. Ticket prices range from $5<br />

for senior citizens to $25 for patrons.<br />

For ticket information call the Orchestra<br />

Hall bo* office at 833-3700.<br />

or call 831-3080.<br />

• OSCAR PREVIEW<br />

Meridian Films will present its<br />

third annual Academy Award Preview<br />

at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March<br />

28, at the Palmer Park Auditorium<br />

in Detroit. The preview will feature<br />

the five films nominated for Oscars<br />

for best documentary short subject.<br />

The program also includes a showing<br />

of the work and personal appearance<br />

of filmmaker Cathy Zheutlin, who<br />

spent nine months documenting the<br />

Great Peace March. For ticket information,<br />

call Larry Gaynier at 287-<br />

3104.<br />

• CLASSIC COMEDY<br />

"You Can't Take It With You,"<br />

1936 prize-winning comedy by<br />

George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart,<br />

continues through Saturday, March<br />

21, at the Henry Ford Museum Theater<br />

at Greenfield Village in Dearbora.<br />

Performances are at 8:30 p.m.<br />

Fridays-Saturdays. For tickets at<br />

$6.50 call the Reservations Center at<br />

271-1620. A combination dinner and<br />

theater package, at $20.25 per person,<br />

also is available.<br />

• BAND SHOWCASE<br />

Nancy Kader-Jacobs and her Entertainment<br />

Connection of Southfield<br />

will present a Live Band Showcase<br />

from 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, at the<br />

Fair lane Manor in Dearborn. Eight<br />

area wedding bands, as well as DJs,<br />

will be featured at the showcase,<br />

which is open to the public without<br />

charge. Music offered includes Top<br />

40, big band, jazz, ethnic and standard.<br />

• YOUNG COMIC<br />

Sam Kinison, young comic who<br />

has hosted 'Saturday Nite Live" and<br />

appeared as guest on David Letterman's<br />

"Late Nite" show, will give<br />

two shows, at 8 and 10:30 p.m., Saturday,<br />

Feb. 21, at the Royal Oak Music<br />

Theatre. The concert is cosponsored<br />

by radio station WRIF-FM.<br />

For tickets at $14.50, call 423-6666.<br />

• BLUES JUBILEE<br />

Blues Factory, Detroit-area blues<br />

and artist management company,<br />

will present its third Blues Factory<br />

Jubilee beginning at 4 p.m. Sunday,<br />

Feb. 22, at Moby Dick in Dearborn.<br />

Many blues artists will appear on<br />

the program, hosted by Coachman of<br />

radio station WDET. For reservations<br />

or information call 581-3650.<br />

Tickets at $5 will be available at the<br />

door.<br />

• TELEPLAY WORKSHOP<br />

A 10-week workshop by improvisational<br />

performance specialist<br />

Jonathon Round will be presented at<br />

the Studio on Washington Avenue in<br />

Royal Oak. The course, entitled "The<br />

Making of a Teleplay," ta\es the student<br />

through the entire process of<br />

creating a video-oriented product<br />

from concept through production.<br />

Classes will be held from 11 a.m. to<br />

2 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays beginning<br />

Saturday, Feb. 21. Fee is $285. For<br />

more inform tion, call 398-7744.<br />

• ICE CAPADES<br />

Olympic Silver Medalists Kitty<br />

and Peter Ca mi there will salute<br />

"The Best of Times" in the Ice Caps<br />

des skating spectacular coming<br />

Tuesday-Sunday, March 10-15, to Joe<br />

Louis Arena in Detroit Alao headlining<br />

the show is Teddy Ruxpin, the<br />

toy hit of Christmas. In one production<br />

number, the company will pay<br />

tribute to the lads from Liverpool in<br />

"The Beatles Retnembered — A<br />

Rhapsody in Rock,' skating to the<br />

melodies of Lennon ari McCartney.<br />

Tickets at $9 50, $8 50 and $7.50 are<br />

on sale at the Joe Louis Arena box<br />

office and all Ticketmaster outlets.<br />

Senior citizens and children under 12<br />

receive a $1 discount at many performances<br />

To charge tickets, call<br />

547-7500.<br />

• DETROfTREPERTORY<br />

"Waiting for Godot" by Samuel<br />

Beckett opens at • $t pm Thuaday,<br />

Feb. 2*, at the Detroit Repertory<br />

Theatre Tickets for the opening are<br />

$7 each for limited membership and<br />

cash bar prlvtlefas. Performances of<br />

the international classic continue<br />

through Thursday. April II. For ticket<br />

information, call the box office at<br />

Mt-1$47.<br />

• RECORD SHOW<br />

Ann Arbor's second Record Show,<br />

featuring more than 30 dealers in<br />

new, used and collector records of<br />

all interests, will be held from 9:30<br />

a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 1, at<br />

the American Legion Hall, 1035 S.<br />

Main. Types of music represented include<br />

rock 'n' roll, jazz, soul, country<br />

and western, rhythm and blues,<br />

soundtracks and classical. Also featured<br />

will be memorabilia, books,<br />

magazines and posters. Admission is<br />

$1. For more information, call 971-<br />

4392 evenings.<br />

• COUNTRY MUSIC<br />

The Marlboro Country Music Talent<br />

Roundup is looking for performers,<br />

to give them their first break in<br />

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The tour will stop at Joe Louis Arena<br />

at 7 p.m. Saturday. April 25.<br />

• PEKING ACROBATS<br />

A six-month, 100-city tour by the<br />

Peking Acrobats will include two<br />

performances, at 8 p.m. Saturday,<br />

March 14, and 2 p.m. Sunday, March<br />

15. at the Masonic Temple Theatre<br />

in Detroit. Twenty-five artists make<br />

up the troupe, which hails from<br />

Zhengzhou, China. Tickets at $12.50,<br />

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Andy Irvine on bouzouki,<br />

mandolin and vocals, Jackie<br />

Daly on button accordion,<br />

Kevin Burke on fiddle and<br />

Arty McGlynn on guitar.<br />

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12A*(P.C-6C.R.W,G-5B) O&E Thursday. February 19. 1987<br />

Seatbelt use<br />

stable here<br />

area police<br />

State and local sources say seat<br />

belt use is holding stead/, even<br />

-hough Michigan's seat belt law is in-<br />

frequently enforced.<br />

A recent University of Michigan<br />

survey showed that 40 perce it of the<br />

state's drivers and front seat passen-<br />

gers are continuing to buckle up,<br />

more than 18 months after the law<br />

went into effect.<br />

That figure represent a decrease<br />

from the nearly 60 percent who used<br />

belts during the law's July 1985<br />

enactment, but a U-M Transporta-<br />

tion Research Institu e s;x)kesman<br />

said it more than do.iblfs the per-<br />

centage of drivers and passengers,<br />

who used belts before ne law was<br />

adopted.<br />

Southeastern Mjchi? in's 50.1 per-<br />

cent compliance leve' is among the<br />

state's highest, acco' Jing to survey<br />

results.<br />

While local figure weren't avail-<br />

able, police spokesmen generally<br />

tabbed compliance as fair to good.<br />

"I would say it's been fair. It<br />

seems to be getting better," said<br />

Garden City Traffic Sgt. David<br />

Kocsis.<br />

In Livonia, compliance was judged<br />

slightly higher.<br />

"Just driving abound. I see a lot of<br />

compliance" saiJ Traffic Sgt. Ken-<br />

neth Mariow.<br />

"In 1986 ou: total accidents were<br />

up. but injur.es were down. There's<br />

no question in my mind that seat<br />

belts had something to do with that,"<br />

Mariow said-<br />

Still, '.emplaince appears a 50-50<br />

propos ; uon at best.<br />

"More than half the people I stop<br />

arer t wearing them," Westland Pa-<br />

trnman Thomas Hissong said<br />

Compliance appears lowest in<br />

Redford Township.<br />

"The majority of people I see are<br />

not wearing them," Police Cpl. Wil-<br />

liam Quinn said.<br />

Redford, however, borders De-<br />

troit, which posted the lowest com-<br />

pliance rate — 29.1 percent —<br />

shown by the transportation re-<br />

search institute survey.<br />

Researchers observed 12,283 vehi-<br />

cles at 240 intersections across the<br />

state between Dec. 1-21.<br />

Among their findings:<br />

• Safety device use is highest<br />

among those aged 3 and under but<br />

nearly two-thirds of child restraint<br />

devices were improperly used.<br />

• Among adults, complaince<br />

ranged from 38 1 percent for those<br />

aged 16-29 to 53.1 percent for those<br />

60 and older.<br />

• Occupants of small and mid-<br />

sized cars were the most likely to<br />

buckle up, while pickup truck driv-<br />

ers and passengers were the least<br />

likely.<br />

Drivers and front-seat passengers<br />

are required to wear safety belts but<br />

the law is designed to increase use,<br />

not punish offenders. Drivers can't<br />

be tickted unless stopped for another<br />

offense.<br />

"The ticketing is really to educate<br />

the public." said Plymouth Police<br />

Chief Richard Myers.<br />

Decreased insurance payments of-<br />

fered to belt-wearers are another in-<br />

centive.<br />

But police say the best reason to<br />

wear belts is for the protection they<br />

offer.<br />

"We had an accident the other day<br />

— one killed and two injured — and<br />

none of them were wearing belts,"<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township Information Offi-<br />

cer David Boljesie said.<br />

Pollution expert to speak at Rackham<br />

Environmental pollution expert<br />

Carl Huber will speak on "The Need<br />

for <strong>Public</strong> Education in Environ-<br />

mental Solutions" at the Tuesday,<br />

Feb. 24 Engineeering Society of De-<br />

troit luncheon.<br />

The luncheon begins 11:30 a.m. at<br />

the Rackham Memorial Building,<br />

Detroit.<br />

Huber, national president of the<br />

Water Pollution Control Federation<br />

is principal and vice president of<br />

Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber,<br />

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Huber's 20-year consulting experi-<br />

ence has focused on environmental<br />

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tries and municipalities<br />

According to Huber. pollution so-<br />

lutions depend upon a fully informed<br />

public.<br />

The luncheon is co-sponsored by<br />

the Society for Environmental Sci-<br />

ence an ESD affiliate organized to<br />

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SHAMPOO<br />

$ 2 7 9<br />

NEW<br />

FREEDOM<br />

REGULAR MAXI<br />

SUPER MAXI<br />

PADS<br />

THIN MAXI<br />

THIN MAXI<br />

DEODORANT<br />

THIN SUPER<br />

MAXI PADS<br />

CLOSE-UP<br />

TOOTHPASTE<br />

6.4 oz.<br />

Regular $ 1 4 8<br />

YOUR CHOICE<br />

ANYDAY<br />

PANTI LINERS<br />

250-CT. KLEENEX<br />

FACIAL TISSUE<br />

Si' QQC<br />

PRICE W W<br />

clairol<br />

balsam<br />

color<br />

Only<br />

A TOUCH<br />

OF SUN<br />

v^entie Ha» Lightened By Cioror<br />

SD r av on to lighten hair gently<br />

with the sun or biowdryer<br />

$188<br />

Thursday. February 19, 1987 O&E (W,G-5C)*7C<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING<br />

REACH MICHIGAN'S FINEST MARKET<br />

644-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester/Rochester Hills<br />

INDEX<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

302 Birminghani-Biot" ' •.-Hi<br />

303 West Blctom'ie G<br />

304 Farm.nyton Fi -T .ngio/, n ils<br />

305 Brighton mnid-ic<br />

306 Southfielo-Lallrup<br />

307 Miltord-Hatlland<br />

308 Rocnester- T roy<br />

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park<br />

Huntington Woods<br />

310 Commerce-Union _ake<br />

3' 1 Orchaic Lake Walled Lake<br />

312 Livonia<br />

3'3 Dearfcur-i Dearoorn ^eights<br />

314 Plymouth-Canto i<br />

3t5 Nofii.'.'-e-Nov,<br />

3'6 Wtstldiid Garden Ofy<br />

3" 7 Gi i sse Pomie<br />

j'S ReJ'oril<br />

s r* Homes lor Sale-Oakland County<br />

Homes 'or Sale-Wayne County<br />

322 Homes to' Sale.-Macomb<br />

323 Homes lor Sale<br />

Washtenaw County<br />

324 Olher Suburban Homes<br />

325 Real Estale Se«v>ces<br />

326 Condos lor Saie<br />

327 Duplex lor Sale<br />

328 Townhouses I Or Sale<br />

330 Apartments lor Sale<br />

332 Mobile Homes tor Saie<br />

333 Northern Properly<br />

334 Out ot Town Property<br />

335 Time Share<br />

336 Florida Property 10'Saie<br />

337 Farms tor Sale<br />

338 Country Homes<br />

339 t_ots & Acreage<br />

340 Lake/River/Resort<br />

Property for Sale<br />

342 Lake Property<br />

348 Cemetery Lots<br />

351 Business & Professional<br />

Buildings tor Sa>e<br />

356 investment Properly tor Sale<br />

358 Mortgages. Land Contracts<br />

360 Business Opportunities<br />

361 Money to Loan<br />

362 Real Estate Wanted<br />

364 Listings Wanted<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR RENT<br />

400 Apartments to Rent<br />

401 Furniture Rental<br />

402 Furnished Apartments<br />

403 Rental Agency<br />

404 Houses to Rent<br />

405 Property Management<br />

406 Furnished Houses<br />

407 Mobile Homes<br />

408 Duplexes to Rem<br />

4 10 Flats to Rent<br />

412 Townhouses'Condominiums<br />

413 Time Share<br />

4 14 Fiorida Rentals<br />

415 Vacation Rentals<br />

4 16 Hails lor Rent<br />

4 19 Mobile Home Space<br />

420 Rooms to Rent<br />

421 L ining Quarters to Share<br />

422 Wanted to Rent<br />

423 Wanted to Rent- '<br />

Resort Property<br />

424 House Sitting Service<br />

425 Convalescent Nursing Homes<br />

427 Foster Care<br />

426 Garages Mmi Storage<br />

432 Commercial/Retail<br />

434 industrial'Warehouse<br />

436 Office Business Space<br />

EMPLOYMENT,<br />

INSTRUCTION<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

502 Help Wanted-Dental Medical<br />

504 Help Wanied-Otfice Clerical<br />

505 Food-Beverage<br />

506 Help Wanted Sales<br />

507 Help Wanted Part Time<br />

508 Help Wanted Domeslic<br />

509 Help Wanted Couples<br />

510 Sales Opportunity<br />

51 1 Entertainment<br />

5'2 Situations Wanted Female<br />

513 Situations Wanted Male<br />

5 '4 Situat.ons Wanted Male/Female<br />

5'5 Cniid Care<br />

5*6 Summer Camps<br />

5"8 Education Instructions<br />

5 "9 Nursing Care<br />

520 Secretarial Business Services<br />

522 Professional Services<br />

523 Attorneys/Legal Counseling<br />

524 "ax Services<br />

ANNOUNCEMENTS<br />

600 Personals (your discretion)<br />

6C2 Lost & Foi.nd :t>y the word)<br />

6C3 Health. Nutrition & Weight Loss<br />

604 Announcements'Notices<br />

6C6 .ega. Not.ces<br />

607 nsurance<br />

608 Transportation.'Travel<br />

609 3mgo<br />

6"0 Cards ol "narks<br />

6'2 in Memoriam<br />

6'4 Dealh Notices<br />

MERCHANDISE<br />

Bus '00 Auction Sales<br />

Bus 701 CoHectabies<br />

Bus 702 Antiques<br />

703 Gratis<br />

704 Rummage Sales.'Fiea Markets<br />

705 Wearing Apparel<br />

706 Garage Sale-Oak,and<br />

707 Garage Sale-Wayne<br />

708 Household Goods-OaManc<br />

70S Household Goods-Wayne<br />

710 Misc tor Sale-Oakiand<br />

711 Misc (or Sale-Wayne<br />

7"2 Appliances<br />

7'3 B'cycles-Sale & Repa-r<br />

7 " 4 Business & Office Equipment<br />

715 Computers-Service<br />

716 Commercial industrial Equipment<br />

717 Lawn-Garden-Farm Equipment<br />

718 Building Materials<br />

720 Farm Produce<br />

721 Flowers & Plants<br />

722 Hobbies-Coins, Stamps<br />

724 Camera and Supplies<br />

726 Musical Instruments<br />

727 V1 deo Games- VC Rs- T apes<br />

728 TV. Stereo, Hi-fi Tape Decks<br />

729 CB Radios<br />

730 Sporting Goods<br />

734 Trade or Sen<br />

735 Wanted To Buy<br />

ANIMALS<br />

738 Household Pets<br />

740 Pet Services<br />

744 Horses. Livestock Equipment<br />

AUTOMOTIVE/<br />

TRANSPORTATION<br />

800 Recreational Vehicles<br />

802 Snowmobiles<br />

804 Airplanes<br />

806 Boats 'Motors<br />

807 Boat Parts & Service<br />

808 Vehicie.'Boat Storage<br />

810 Insurance. Motor<br />

812 Motorcycles. Go-Karts. Minibikes<br />

813 Motorcycles, °arts & Service<br />

814 Campers.'Motorhomes/Trailers<br />

816 Auto'Trucks. Parts & Service<br />

8'8 Auto Rentals Leasing<br />

319 Auto Financing<br />

82^ Autos Wanted<br />

82' Junk Cars Wanted<br />

822 Trucks for Sale<br />

823 Vans<br />

824 Jeeps '4 Wheel Drive<br />

825 Sports S imported<br />

852 Classic Cars<br />

854 American Motors<br />

856 Buick<br />

858 Cadillac<br />

860 Chevrolet<br />

862 Chrysler<br />

364 Dodge<br />

866 Ford<br />

872 Lincoln<br />

374 Mercury<br />

876 Oidsmobi'e<br />

878 Plymouth<br />

860 Pontiac<br />

884 Volkswagen<br />

BUSINESS<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

SERVICES<br />

3 Accounting<br />

4 Advertising<br />

5 Air Conditioning<br />

6 A umnum Cleanirg<br />

9 Aluminum Siding<br />

10 A"1ennas<br />

12 Appi-ance Service<br />

13 Aquarium Service<br />

14 Art Work<br />

15 Asphalt<br />

16 Asphalt Sealcoating<br />

17 Auto Cleanup<br />

18 Auto & Truck Repair<br />

21 Awnings<br />

22 Barbeque Repair<br />

24 Basement Waterproofing<br />

25 Bathtub Retmishing<br />

26 Bicycle Maintenance<br />

27 Brick. Block & Cement<br />

29 Boat Docks<br />

30 Bookkeeping Service<br />

32 Building inspection<br />

33 Building Remodeling<br />

36 Burglat Fire Alarm<br />

37 Business Machine Repair<br />

39 Carpentry<br />

42 Carpet Cleaning & Dyeing<br />

44 Carpet Laying & Repair<br />

52 Catering-Flowers<br />

53 Caulking<br />

54 Ceiling Work<br />

55 Chimney Cleaning<br />

56 Chimney Building & Repair<br />

57 Christmas Trees<br />

58 Clock Repair<br />

59 Commercial Steam Cleaning<br />

60 Construction Equipment<br />

61 Dry Cleaning.'Laundry<br />

62 Doors<br />

63 Draperies<br />

64 Dressing & Tailoring "<br />

65 Drywall<br />

66 Electrical<br />

67 Electrolysis<br />

68 Energy/Conversions<br />

69 Excavating<br />

70 Exterior Caulking<br />

72 c ences<br />

75 Fireplaces<br />

76 Fireplace Enclosures<br />

78 Firewood<br />

81 Floor Service<br />

87 Floodlight<br />

90 Furnace Repair/lnstallation<br />

93 Furniture Finishing & Repair<br />

94 Glass-Block, structural,, etc<br />

95 Glass-Stamed-Beveied<br />

96 Garages ~<br />

97 Golf Club Repair<br />

98 Greenhouses<br />

99 Gutlers<br />

102 Handyman<br />

105 Hauling<br />

108 Heating & Cooling<br />

109 Solar Energy<br />

TO House Cleaning<br />

111 Home Safety<br />

112 Humidifiers<br />

114 ncome Tax<br />

115 industrial Service<br />

116 insurance Photography<br />

' 17 Insulation<br />

'20 interior Decorating<br />

12 1 interior Space Management<br />

123 Janitorial<br />

126 Jewelry Repairs & Clocks<br />

t29 Landscaping<br />

132 Lawn Mower Repair<br />

135 Lawn Maintenance<br />

138 Lawn Sprinkling<br />

142 Linoleum<br />

145 Management<br />

146 Marb'e<br />

149 Mobile Home Service<br />

150 Moving-Storage<br />

152 Mirrors<br />

155 Music Instruction<br />

157 Music instrument Repair<br />

158 New Home Services<br />

165 Painting-Decorating<br />

166 Party Planning<br />

(Flowers, Food, Service)<br />

170 Patios<br />

175 Pest Control<br />

178 Photography<br />

180 Piano Tuning-Repair-Refinishing<br />

200 Plastering<br />

215 Plumbing<br />

2',9 Pool Water. Delivery<br />

220 Pools<br />

22 1 Porcelain Refintshing<br />

222 Printing<br />

223 Recreationiai Vehicle Service<br />

224 Retail Hardwoods<br />

225 Refmisfiing<br />

229 Refrigeration<br />

233 Roofing<br />

234 Scissor, Saw & Knsfe Sharpening<br />

235 Screen Repair<br />

237 Septic Tanks<br />

24 1 Sewer Cleaning<br />

245 Sewing Machine Repair<br />

249 Slipcovers<br />

250 Solar Energy<br />

251 Snow Blower Repair<br />

255 Stucco<br />

257 Swimming Pools<br />

260 T eiephone Repair<br />

261 TV. Radio & CB<br />

263 "ennis Courts<br />

265 "errariums<br />

269 T 'le Work<br />

273 Tree Service<br />

274 Truck Washing<br />

275 Typing<br />

276 Typewr ter Repair<br />

277 Upholstery<br />

279 Vacuums<br />

280 Vandalism Repair<br />

281 Video T ap>ng Serv ce<br />

282 Vinyl Repai'<br />

283 ventilation & Attic Fans<br />

284 Wallpaper-ng<br />

285 Wall Washing<br />

2e7 Washer/Dryer Repair<br />

289 Water So'tenmg<br />

293 Welding<br />

294 Well Drilling<br />

296 Wmdow Treatments<br />

297 Windows<br />

298 Woodworking<br />

299 Woodburners<br />

WES1H<br />

•BLOOMFIELD<br />

Birmingham<br />

LIVONIA<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

VfSA'<br />

YOU MAY PLACE JK<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

ADVERTISEMENT<br />

FROM<br />

8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.<br />

M O N D A Y - T H U R S D A Y<br />

AND FROM<br />

8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

EQUAL<br />

HOUSING<br />

OPPORTUNITY tl*<br />

All real estate advertising rn this newspaper is subject lo the<br />

Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes rt illegal to<br />

advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination<br />

Based on race, color, religion, sex or an (mention to make<br />

any such preference, lumtatici c* discrimination.' Thjs<br />

newspaper will not kr*owtngty accept any advertising for real<br />

estate whic* « in violation of the law Our readers are<br />

hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in th«s<br />

newspaper are available on an equal opportunity Oasis.<br />

All advertising published in the Observer &<br />

Eccentric is subject to the conditions stated in the<br />

applicable rate card, copies ol which are available<br />

from the Advertising Department, Observer S<br />

Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Sct>ool<strong>craft</strong> Road.<br />

L.vonia, Ml 48150. (313) 591-2300. The Observer<br />

& Eccentric reserves the right not to accept an<br />

advertiser's order. Observer & Eccentric Ad-Takers<br />

have no authority to bind this newspaper and only<br />

publication of an advertisement shall constitute 'inai<br />

acceptance of the advertiser's order<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ABSOLUTE<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

High achooi graduate* nvelcomo<br />

Mud have reliable transportation,<br />

18 yeers or o«J«r. 2 year res»0«ni,<br />

and be aWe 10 start Immediatefy at:<br />

S9.95 PER HRS. WORKED<br />

A 13 year corporation In the Uvonia<br />

area is looking for 15 peop»e for<br />

Oliver, delivery, sales Must apply In<br />

person $1200 per month guaran-<br />

teed income Cell for interview<br />

525-5460<br />

ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPER tnm<br />

Financial Statements 1120, 1040<br />

Experienced Ortfyt Salary commen-<br />

surate wttti experience, 427-7060<br />

ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER<br />

for Farmington Hltla C.P.A. firm<br />

1 to 2 years <strong>Public</strong> Accounting<br />

experience CeB 955-0503<br />

ACCOUNTANT<br />

Degreed wtth 2 to 4 years experi-<br />

ence In private or public accounting.<br />

Responsibilities will include Finan-<br />

cial statements, month end dosing,<br />

cash management, taxes, inventory<br />

control and deprevlatlon scheduling<br />

for fast paced distribution company<br />

In Western Suburbs. Some comput-<br />

er experience eeeentlal Send re-<br />

sume wtth salary requlremtns to:<br />

Box 608 Observer a Eccentric<br />

Newspapers. 36251 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong><br />

Rd., Livonia. Michigan A8150<br />

ACCOUNTANT - SENIOR<br />

3 years public accounting experi-<br />

ence required, Southfield area CPA<br />

firm Bumstetn Eta!, 352-6300<br />

ACCOUNTANTS<br />

i FINANCIAL PROFESSIONALS<br />

Are you unemployedl<br />

Call for TEMPORARY positions.<br />

Worn while WE look. Mlghest sala-<br />

ries with Quality companys<br />

EXECU-TEMPS<br />

17348 W. 12 Mile Rd, cr?03<br />

Southfield. Mich 43078<br />

569-4500<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT<br />

Rapidly expanding company is<br />

seeking individual with personal<br />

computer & 10 key pad skWs Re-<br />

quirements include, t year accounts<br />

payable experience & 1 college level<br />

accounting course or an Associate<br />

Degree In accounting. Send resume<br />

to: Controller. 250 Martin St, a?01.<br />

Birmingham. Mich 480 > 1<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

Immediate entry level opening In<br />

Plymouth headquarter office of our<br />

multi-plant plastic firm. Musi have<br />

accounting degree Computer pro-<br />

gramming a plus Send re*ume for a<br />

chance to an excellent future, to:<br />

V.P. Administration<br />

P .O Box 2500C<br />

Plymouth, Ml , 48170<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F<br />

ACTORS, TEACHERS<br />

& MUSICIANS<br />

MAKE UP TO $200 IN<br />

YOUR SPARE TIMEI<br />

It you're looking for extra income<br />

why not work tor the .arge3t home<br />

food service organizaiion In the<br />

country - American Frozen Foods?!<br />

It you have a pleasant phone man-<br />

ner and are a motivated individual,<br />

you will receive a high hourly rate in<br />

addition to bonusee working only<br />

9am-1pm or 5:30 pm-9 30 pm Mon -<br />

Fri. Full training provided To arran-<br />

gee lor an interview call today.<br />

559-5162<br />

AMERICAN FROZEN FOODS, INC<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE MANGEMENT<br />

position - public contact, good com-<br />

munication skills. Real estate<br />

'ience preferred<br />

AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS "RAINEES<br />

Learn air<strong>craft</strong> systems and mainte-<br />

nance Open to nigh school gradu-<br />

ates Excellent salary and benefits<br />

Travel opportunities Ages 16-25<br />

Call Mon -Wed 9am to 3pm<br />

1-800-922-1702<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

BANK TELLERS<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />

Part time and full time positions available in<br />

our Redford, Waterford, Troy and Eastside<br />

locations. Must be available for 3 weeks full<br />

time training class in Troy. Previous teller<br />

experience or one year cash handling expe-<br />

rience required. Excellent math, verbal and<br />

customer relation skills necessary. Branch-<br />

es open Monday thru Saturday.<br />

Send resume immediately to:<br />

PERSONNEL DIRECTOR, BTOE<br />

P.O. Box 5823<br />

- Troy Ml 48007-5823<br />

A.-i EQua: Opportunity Employe? W "•<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ADMINISTRATOR<br />

Farmington Hills manufacturing firm<br />

"as opening lor experienced person<br />

with good manufacturing back-<br />

ground Experience with both pro-<br />

duction & clerical staff Some ac-<br />

counting experience rielptu- Good<br />

salary 4 benefits provided Send re-<br />

sume & salary reouirements 10 PO<br />

Box r254, Farmington Mills, Ml,<br />

48024<br />

ADVERTISING - Layout Oeslgner/<br />

Keyliner needed lor growing video<br />

distributor In Livonia. Exciting in-<br />

dustry, attractive salary S benefit<br />

package. BFA required, experience<br />

helpful. Enthusiaam appreciated.<br />

Send reeume « samples lo: Video<br />

Trend, 12900 Rlchfteld Ct, Livonia,<br />

Mich 48150. Attn Advertising Direc-<br />

tor<br />

AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS<br />

Fitness USA has openings for<br />

enthusiastic individuals 1hat are<br />

qualified instructors Must have own<br />

'Outlnes Hours car be arranged to<br />

fit your schedule. Apply Fri or Mon,<br />

23080 Michigan Ave Dearborn<br />

Tues, Thurs or Sat 7677 Wayne<br />

Rd., Westland<br />

AEROBICS<br />

Excellent pay Experienced Teach-<br />

ers Choreographers or Manager<br />

wtth promotional experience<br />

Call Val 459-4040<br />

Aggressive, mature persons as<br />

HEALTH FOOD<br />

STORE CLERKS<br />

Full or part time Choice ot locations<br />

including W. Bloomfield Wonder-<br />

land Dearborn Knowledge at nutri-<br />

tion & vttamirvs heipfal Send short<br />

.-iote stating education, retail experi-<br />

ence. hourly wages desl'ed Write<br />

Mr Joe Bobby, P O Box 19340<br />

RedtO'd Station, Detroit Mich<br />

48219<br />

AIR FEEDS, 'NC - 2 Year Training<br />

Program S4 75 to i5 an lour -<br />

Shipping & Receiving. With training,<br />

win worn way to Machine Tool<br />

Must have own car Apply wthin<br />

984 Ltvernois. Troy<br />

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted<br />

A JOB FOR YOU<br />

Communications company in Farm-<br />

ington needs dependable mail<br />

derxs to work tuli time Wil train<br />

Top pay & benerits<br />

MANPOWER<br />

TEMPORARY SERVICES<br />

471-1870<br />

APPRAISAL SERVICES 'or 'arm<br />

Beai Estate Farmers Home Admin-<br />

istration (FmHAt 58 Bamer Street<br />

Whitmore ^a«e Ml 48189 Pione<br />

i,3l3l 449-4448 see*s -qualified<br />

chattel appraisers «>•.' a' least mree<br />


.G-SC) O&E Thoradey. February 19, 1087<br />

900 Halp Wantad<br />

k 37900 1> (*a toad,<br />

1MB* W H O<br />

WTO PART* wareaouee, pert**<br />

ddR. apev-iam. Enary avd podttm.<br />

AVIATION TAAINtNQ<br />

fearer<br />

cofHjmor* Am*, a pawn<br />

T H ( 8 U S & &<br />

Icieiaadani Hi<br />

tMoMrHda<br />

8» I 1 ". I*Zx?T Trm<br />

BAKERY SALES CLERK - part<br />

S4 par hour. AMfm person, Tuaa<br />

thru Sot. teni-Spm. I<br />

Bakery, 33309 * T i *<br />

BANK TELLERS<br />

$5.35 PER HR - FEE PAID<br />

ALL AREAS<br />

"ottl<br />

Pr**oueii^ weelw<br />

and*part «m pualcin<br />

gmployrnant Center, Inc-<br />

/ 5g^1636<br />

ookkeeper<br />

charge<br />

900 Halp Wanted<br />

Kitty O'Boyto<br />

Entech Services, Ltd.<br />

777 Chicaoo Rd.<br />

Troy, Ml 40064<br />

tram, arrtry lavaTlui ifena<br />

***** SSZJZEZS'Lrlonta<br />

MKSPaiwIngionTW. U«a<br />

An Equal OpporMHiy Empk<br />

I WANTED<br />

do* company. Ful or part Una Mp<br />

nudid. For MormaMon cal Tim<br />

421-4190<br />

Eft Opportune M k iheta-<br />

deeun laid-al the benefit* d<br />

cHaa without tha imanda out-<br />

Yaar round amrk. ReCy ta Box 812.<br />

Obeerver * Eccentric Hewep seers,<br />

36291 Schoofesrall Rd.. Uvona.<br />

4*190<br />

4 petto endoeuree. Opening* dua lo<br />

axpandtng mart d. Stop a » « out<br />

an spp*cation or aand WWr ol a-<br />

laraat lo: Pelton Enotoaure*. Inc..<br />

13106 Capital Avenue. Oak Parti.<br />

CARPET t FURMTURE CLEANER<br />

Part-time to atari No aapailanoa<br />

imwri Good driving racord, A<br />

Must For appointment. ca* 6am-<br />

5pm. 429-4819<br />

CASHIER lor Coamattc 8 Drug<br />

Counter. Experience deHreba Ap-<br />

pro*. 30 hour* par aiaak. Apply In<br />

person, Efroa Drug Co.. 19800 W.<br />

10 Mae. comar ol Greenfield, South-<br />

fldd 957-3400<br />

CLEANING PEOPLE NEEDED<br />

experience nacaaaary. pood pay<br />

lor right paraon. Vacuuming, dean-<br />

mg window*, ale. 392-8434<br />

CASHIERS<br />

Drug Bora In B»mindTam. FuI or<br />

part-time Over 18. Andbto hours.<br />

XETkmMKVS<br />

Telegraph at Maple. aaa Mr. Snydar.<br />

CASHIER<br />

oondMcna. «3.80 to start. Apply In<br />

paraon at MoM-Mart. on Cham**<br />

8 Merriman. between 8am - 2pm<br />

Mon Mu Fit<br />

CASHIERS<br />

ia. Plaaaa apply at<br />

Farts Auto Waah, 24809 Telegrapr.<br />

SouMlaM (2 door* S. ol 10M8a)<br />

FuB 8 part Km. Hour* ftadble. Ap-<br />

ply a parson - Man * Oo-lt Cantar.<br />

41800 Ford Rd.. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

CHILD CARE ASST to<br />

run pre-achod program for *<br />

day car* Low ratio. Experience<br />

ndpful. Mon. thru FrL. 7:30am-<br />

2:30pm 881-2908<br />

1900 Help Wanted<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENING<br />

100<br />

Telemarketers &<br />

Telephone Surveyors<br />

Temporary or Permanent<br />

Part or Full Time<br />

Make your own Schedule<br />

*5 per Hour to Start + Bonuses<br />

^Western Suburb location. Must be<br />

:articulate. Ask about our Benefits.<br />

Cal For Interview<br />

427-7660<br />

General Management<br />

Services<br />

'• I"<br />

i I"<br />

i, a.<br />

14700 Farmington Rd.t Livonia<br />

Suite 104, Heritage Commons<br />

Member ot the Better Business Bureau<br />

500 Halp Wanted<br />

CASHIERS<br />

Da« Oarfcs. 1 lam-3pm. Mon.- FrL,<br />

Saks Farmar* Mark*. 31960 Grand<br />

H River, Fermagton. 478-4422<br />

No MOMS<br />

CASHIERS WANTED<br />

To WOT* at a Farmlnglon HBN Car<br />

a. Med horn lor audent*.<br />

we a iarags paysnd opporfcinffy<br />

•w e t3S!XbK. o55«r £TS?<br />

CHILD CARE ASSISTANT. Part Orna<br />

portion. Seeking mature parson<br />

*mo tonaa chad an 8 mM *a to<br />

eeai* m cartng lor Mants 8 tod-<br />

dtors. Contact SaAon Day Can Di-<br />

rector 828-7527, X SCO 828-1707<br />

CHILD CARE Wortiar lor<br />

CITY OF BIRMINGHAM<br />

<strong>School</strong> Croadnn Guards naadad for<br />

raacllona of ChaaMrtWd 8 Oak<br />

or Plaroa 8 Soutmewn. 10 hour* par<br />

naoaaaary. Ic<br />

locaay. dial<br />

tooaOy.<br />

844-3408<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employar<br />

CLEANING PERSON - pen-time lor<br />

spartmant comptw. Cteeninc expo<br />

rleno* Cal Mon. Tuaa, Wad A Fri.<br />

11sm-apm. 478-0322<br />

CLEANING PERSON<br />

Naadad lor<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. S3<br />

building wttn<br />

disabled adults m s<br />

_ Fua Ume abac<br />

noon 8 PM aNfta. 86.29/hour (Nus<br />

MORC training pi atoned Apply<br />

Il0am-4pm. JARC. 17266 W 12 Mlta<br />

between Southfield k Greenfield<br />

• An Equa Opportunity Employer<br />

DIRECT CARE STAFF<br />

-leaded lor garlatrtc home m Now<br />

89 00 an hour 348-86 74<br />

OIRECT CARE WORKER<br />

Poaltions with Developmental^ dis-<br />

abled adults. 84. par hour benefits<br />

731-60&6<br />

DIRECTOR ot Environments! Ser-<br />

vices. raaponaibw 1or maintaining<br />

housekeeping 8 wundry. experi-<br />

enced In M-V> C Systems Some<br />

construction manegmenl axpen-<br />

e preferred. KnowteajosCle<br />

about plumbing 8 alectr lea sys-<br />

S. Competitive salary 8 benefits<br />

Nursing home experience preferrec<br />

Reply to Box »966. Observer 8 Ec-<br />

centric Nawapapera. 36291 <strong>School</strong>-<br />

<strong>craft</strong> Rd., Livonia. Michigan 48190<br />

DOCTORS OFFICE tun/part time<br />

Idea tor mature tvomamaker with<br />

grown ctadran. Experience pre-<br />

ferred or wa train. 274-0641<br />

DOG GROOM ER - ful Ume<br />

with 2-3 years expertenca.<br />

Westland 722-1081<br />

DOG GROOMER wanted. 2 or 3 yr*.<br />

experience, 32931 Grandview.<br />

Westland. 722-1061<br />

DOMESTIC CLEANER<br />

Metro Maintenance needa experi-<br />

enced part time help lor domeetlc<br />

For dataaa cal 271-6233<br />

Do You Have<br />

Monday & Thursday<br />

Mornings Free?<br />

Want to earn extra cash?<br />

Homemakars, re-<br />

tirees.. th» la for youl<br />

- You can wort as an Inde-<br />

pendent contractor about<br />

four hours a week tor<br />

$32 00 if you have a station<br />

wagon, van or pick-up<br />

truck.<br />

The Birmingham, West<br />

BJoomfteid Eccentric needs<br />

drivers to deliver bundles<br />

ot papers lo carriers 4 ra-<br />

tal outlets.<br />

INTERESTED?<br />

CALL NOW<br />

Observer & Eccentric<br />

Clrculaton Department<br />

644-1100<br />

DRAFTSPERSON<br />

Full-time, experienced In mortgage<br />

certificate drafting. Send reeume to:<br />

McNeefy & Lincoln Assoc . inc..<br />

P. O Box 66. NorthvlBe, Ml 46167<br />

DRAPERY SEAMSTRESS<br />

Full-time. Uvona area. Will tram.<br />

Cal between 10am-4pm, 922-0160<br />

DRILLERS HELPER 8 Soli Techni-<br />

cian poaltions evaMaba Immediate-<br />

ly. Ful time. No experelnce neces-<br />

sary WiM tram. Starting pay 84.90<br />

per hour to 86 per hour. Apply a<br />

person at Prolaeelana Service Irv<br />

duatrlee Inc. Geotechnica Dept.<br />

Radford Industrial Park. 24399 Cap-<br />

ita Ave. Detroit.<br />

DRIVERS - Immediate opening.<br />

Homemakars. ratlrasa 8 al others<br />

king steady part Ume employ-<br />

ment: Maior lab seeking repreeenta-<br />

Bvee to eervioe medical accounts on<br />

established routes In Detroit area-<br />

Clean driving racord for the past 9<br />

years a the only experience neces-<br />

sary For more information cal<br />

313-929-0922<br />

ROCHE BIO-MEDICAL LAB.<br />

Equa Opportunity Employer<br />

Male/Female/Hendlcapped/Vet<br />

ELECTRICIAN<br />

Wfth abttfy lo run t<br />

crew<br />

ELK T RONIC TECHNICIAN<br />

t*. eci» t oortunily lor 1<br />

»j»ence<br />

taieo-vie * home Mar-<br />

• i 1-4300 eat 204<br />

Cal Tods,<br />

Only Fee i<br />

S6M200<br />

Job Network<br />

EMPLOYMENT COUNSELOR<br />

Entry leva poeMon avaaade for tha<br />

last growing temporary service lo-<br />

cated! SoutMaM. Job maudee in-<br />

terviewing. piecment 8 development<br />

d new buemee*. Muat have soma<br />

college 8 1 year d office exfert-<br />

S 272-6 13<br />

500 Halp Wantad<br />

FIREFIGHTER<br />

The Charter Toamehlp ot<br />

BtoomeaM a aooepfng appacaaana<br />

lor the poamon d Flijtalln Appa-<br />

canta mud ba a U S CHOen, over<br />

18 yrs. d age. s Moh sohod graik*-<br />

ste or eqdveient. Oe aba M t e<br />

> to reed.<br />

EMPTY NEST7<br />

Do you mas tie smlea a. a send-<br />

the kids to w.joi ir the mornm;<br />

FMI the quiet moments with «.« t<br />

becoming a Poster Parent tor<br />

Teenager with a developmental dis-<br />

ability Help someone who reeky<br />

needs you and earn over 8650 per<br />

month Need parents with human<br />

servtcee background and homee<br />

with first floor bedrooms<br />

Call Homeflnder<br />

County. 495-S660<br />

County, 332-4410<br />

Wayne C<br />

Oakland (<br />

EMU WANTS YOU!<br />

Wa have mvnedaie and on-going<br />

need tor persons with a deeke to<br />

wortl<br />

Long and ahort term lamporefy po<br />

anions (both tun and part time) an<br />

available In the following fob caia<br />

?OOD SERVICE - Dependaba he*<br />

with prevloue tood preparation an<br />

Handling experience<br />

SECRETARIAL - Minimum 90Svpn<br />

typing and good office skae need-<br />

CLERICAL - Prior experience pre-<br />

lerred but nd required: basic office<br />

equipment knowledge preferred.<br />

CUSTOOtAL - AbHty 10 read, write,<br />

knowledge d cleaning techniques<br />

and operation d custodial equip-<br />

ment. understanding d health and<br />

peraona hygiene requirements,<br />

tl you want to wort, and meet the<br />

abova Qualifications, vail our Em-<br />

ployment Office, 310 King Hat -<br />

Mon.-Fri., 8AM-3PM to complete an<br />

application<br />

We offer good money tor hard work!<br />

An Equa Opportunity Employer<br />

Affirmative Action Employar<br />

ENGINEER<br />

BSEE with auto component experi-<br />

ence for baton doBar auto supplier.<br />

Wll deaign and coordinate wtth<br />

sales. Exceaent advancement. fuH<br />

benefits, to 39K Fee paid. Contact<br />

Jim<br />

The F isher Agency<br />

Employment Agency 477-gfl16<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS<br />

Concrete 8 sou testing. Expertenca<br />

not neceaaary- Must be neat a ap-<br />

pearance. dependaba and have ra-<br />

liaba transportation. 89-86 hr. lo<br />

Mart. Cdl 299-4200<br />

ESTATE HANDYMAN<br />

FrankMn area Mature edf-starter.<br />

experienced m grounds mainte-<br />

nance and genera home repair*.<br />

Full-lime wtth some weekends.<br />

required. Please cal<br />

393-3311. Ext. 217<br />

ESTIMATOR WANTED<br />

for cerpd cleaning 8 new carpet<br />

aalee Experienced, own tranaporta-<br />

bon. car aNowance. 929-9560<br />

EVENING CUSTOOIAN - for 3 bu#d-<br />

ings Good working environment.<br />

Rochester area. Phone 691-3400 or<br />

Inquire at Qubhouae. 700 W. La-<br />

Grand, Rochester<br />

EXPANDING dvtl engineering and<br />

surveying firm, north Macomb<br />

County, needs experienced people<br />

731-6030<br />

EXPERIENCED RUBBER LINER &<br />

' Genera Laborers needed. Apply<br />

between 9AM-4PM at 12900 Beach<br />

Daly, Redford<br />

ORtVERS - PART TIME<br />

SAM-12 Noon: 12 Noon-4PM<br />

Apply In person at<br />

19133 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong>. Detroit<br />

DRIVER/STOCK PERSON<br />

Auto parts. Days, fua or part Ume.<br />

Good drtvtog record. Apply:<br />

44262 Warren Roed. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

DRIVERS WANTED<br />

Earn S300-S400 Weekly<br />

Fast growing Oakland County taxi<br />

cab company now has vehidee lor<br />

« Dally & weekly leases avail-<br />

abW Call Mon-Fri, 10am-2pm. ask<br />

tor Terry or Ray<br />

356-1238<br />

EXPERIENCED WOMAN tor iMt 8<br />

forma wear specialty store, everv-<br />

mgs 8 Sunday 476-4600<br />

FACIALIST<br />

for busy LIvorM salon. Must be wel<br />

skilled a I aetata, makeup 8 akin<br />

care treatments. 464-0022<br />

FACTORY 87-810/HR<br />

Plus benefits<br />

Call Today 997-1200<br />

Only Fee 879 Job Network<br />

FIBERGLASS LAMINATOR<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

John's Corvette Cere<br />

277-4700<br />

8 apeek the Ery-n anguage<br />

dearly 8 dailncfly. have a good<br />

drMng reoord 8 nd hene bean con-<br />

victed d any dime Involving mora<br />

turpitude. Applcenta muM aao be<br />

a good pnyacd, amoeond 8 man-<br />

ia condition with height 8 weight<br />

tonate, poeeeea normal<br />

8 oolor viaon. have eyedght<br />

de tor tha poatwn aa<br />

determined by ma toemdUpa meO-<br />

ca authority 8 be d pood mora<br />

cnsractar. 0 election a baaed upon<br />

atMbTy to paae written 8 phyded<br />

parformenoe exammetlone, peydio-<br />

kvca nterviewe, exieneive beck-<br />

gro-mc check, and physica exami-<br />

»ti»x. Salary rang* minimum<br />

>1 1 $29,169 (rata* currently<br />

1 to collective bargaining ne-<br />

5i |CANTS MUST IBE STATE<br />

G GAN LICENSED AD-<br />

VAN 1 rvrERGENCY MEDICAL<br />

TECn.M A.NS<br />

Appiicatiuni must be reoeived no<br />

later man 4pm. Fri , Feb 20th, 1967<br />

by the Persoana Department, Wed<br />

Bloomfield Township. 4460 Orcherd<br />

Lake Rd.. PO Box 9420, Weet<br />

Bloomfield. Ml 46033<br />

An Equa Opportunity Employer<br />

FREE JOB<br />

PLACEMENT<br />

Picture Fra'-ers and Borers. Earn<br />

over 89.50 hour otter 3 weeks<br />

training Enjoy «rf • j «••!' hands<br />

and speed lo meei production.<br />

Need dependaba people Transpor-<br />

tation a mud. Ided Id fan alee. 20-<br />

25 year* old. Ful time, plus benefits<br />

Cal SER METRO, Wayne County<br />

now. 277-2720.<br />

Funded by WCPIC//TPA.<br />

FREE<br />

LUNCH<br />

We'd put you to wort 8 you can...<br />

Have Lunch<br />

On J. Martm<br />

474-8722<br />

J Martm Temporaries; Plus<br />

36219 W. 10 Mae Road<br />

Farmington Hats, Ml 46024<br />

GENERAL LABOR<br />

Fd Fsrmington Has Car Waah.<br />

Idea hour* for student*. Above av-<br />

erage pay and opportunity for<br />

advancement AmbWou*. energetic<br />

persona need only apply. Orchard<br />

14 Car Waah. 30960 Orchard Lake<br />

Roed<br />

GENERAL LABORER<br />

Mud have good driving record.<br />

Mamteridioe 8 aaaembfy wort.<br />

84.90/hr. to atari. Delta Reeaarch,<br />

32971 Capltd, Uvonia. 261-6400<br />

GENERAL LABORER<br />

for lab shop. Nattond Steel 8 Alumi-<br />

num Fabricator*, 12642 Richfield<br />

Court. Uvonia.<br />

GENERAL SHOP WORK, ful or<br />

part-time, an or drafting beck-<br />

prdeiled 84.00 per hour.<br />

931-0376<br />

GREENHOUSE and GARDEN CEN-<br />

TER worker* wanted. 16 and up.<br />

Ful and part-time. Inquire: 8000<br />

Newburgh Rd.,'<br />

8 9pm.<br />

Weeuand. between 3<br />

GREENHOUSE a TROY AREA<br />

Seasonal nap wanted Monday-Fri-<br />

day. Minimum wage. 6794266<br />

GRINDER HAND - I D. O.D.. air<strong>craft</strong><br />

part*, mud be aba to reed blue-<br />

prlnta 8 ad tup own )oe*. 425-2660<br />

GROUNDSKEEPtNG - Light part<br />

time. Extra Income. Area ahopping<br />

plazas, naiaha, aalt motlvalea<br />

Own tranaportatton. Flexiba hour*.<br />

Immediate opening, n elk aaa wel-<br />

come Reply to: Box 764, Courier<br />

8 Eccentric hMwepepera, 36291<br />

Schodcrafl Rd.. Uvona. MtoMgan<br />

46160<br />

DRIVER-$11.90/HR<br />

No experience needed<br />

Cdl Today 557-1200<br />

Only Fee $75 Job Network<br />

FILE CLERK<br />

Ciert needed tor our Weetiand off-<br />

ice Poeltlon Is ful time and provides<br />

full benefits, appacanGTmud poeeea<br />

minimum one year experience m a<br />

clerical setting Please contact<br />

VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION<br />

7700 Second Ave. 876-6522<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

DRY CLEANER - Preeeer, some ex-<br />

perience. 30-40 hours pd week.<br />

Troy deeners. (Jacka) 926-1244<br />

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - pretor 10<br />

year* expertenca a deaign ol elec-<br />

trical aydema 8 lighting Tor Instftu-<br />

Indudrtd 8 commercial<br />

Salary negotiable Shreve<br />

944-1100<br />

llond.<br />

buildings. Salary ne<br />

Weber Engineering.<br />

ELECTRICIAN - Hcenaed to wort aa<br />

m-houae or on retainer to<br />

company. Cdl Christine.<br />

ELECTRICIANS Needed, darting<br />

wagae negotiable wtth experience.<br />

Reddentai and oommardai.<br />

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY<br />

For 36 years a tradition of quality Real<br />

Estate Brokerage has been our Hallmark at<br />

Weir, Manual, Snyder and Ranke, Inc.<br />

Work with some ot Michigan's highest earning<br />

Real Estate Sales Associates It's contagious.<br />

Due to an extremely active residential real estate<br />

market a limited number of sales positions are<br />

currently available. For information about training<br />

and opportunity call<br />

Troy<br />

Lan Perry<br />

Plymouth/Northville/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

West Bloomfleld/Farmington<br />

Paul Koepke<br />

689-7300<br />

459-2430<br />

851-5500<br />

FINANCIAL INSTITUTION<br />

a Wayne, <strong>Canton</strong> area a eeakmg<br />

part time Teaers, part time Book-<br />

keeper* 8 perl time Proof Opera-<br />

tor*. Experience is deeireaba how-<br />

ever wW trdn on tot Send resumes<br />

Box 742 Observer 8 Eccentric<br />

Newspapers, 36291 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong><br />

Rd.. Uvonia. Michigan 46190<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employd<br />

FITNESS INSTRUCTOR<br />

Experience a free welghta. aerobics<br />

6 slretcn 8 tone classes Knowledge<br />

of muade groups eeaentai. Wed<br />

Bloomfield Heelth Club.<br />

Sharon661-1000 ext. 301<br />

FIXTURE BUILDERS, Tod Makers,<br />

Machinists 8 CNC Operators Pro-<br />

gresdvs company a expanding op-<br />

erations spectaiaing m air<strong>craft</strong> 8 au-<br />

tomotive fixtures Minimum 9 yr*.<br />

experience a building precision fix-<br />

ture* and/or gages. Air<strong>craft</strong> experi-<br />

ence * a plua Applicants rrvud be<br />

journeyman statu* Ful or part time<br />

avadaba UAW ahop with standard<br />

wagea 8 benefits. Apply a person<br />

only Fete 15-20. between 8am-12<br />

noon.<br />

Development Engineering Inc<br />

12500 E. J Mia<br />

Warren, Ml<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employar<br />

FLEXOGRAPHC Primer. Webtron<br />

Experienced only need apply Uvo-<br />

na area Cal Joan 464-6040<br />

WEIR, MANUEL, SNYDER & RANKE, INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

INSURANCE<br />

DISABILITY<br />

LIFE CLAIMS<br />

EXAMINER<br />

Maccabees Mutual, the oldest, largest<br />

and fastest growing life Insurance<br />

company home office In Michigan is<br />

seeding a claims examiner for its<br />

group insurance department. This<br />

position requires a minimum of 3<br />

years experience In processing group<br />

disability and life claims. In addition,<br />

this person should have passed some<br />

professional Insurance exams. A<br />

college degree is a plus. We offer an<br />

excellent benefit padkage and salary<br />

In the upper teens. If interested, send<br />

your resume to:<br />

Rfl<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

MACCABEES MUTUAL<br />

LIFE INSURANCE CO.<br />

25800 NORTHWESTERN HWY.<br />

SOUTHFIELD. Ml 48037<br />

FREE JOB PLACEMENT - Vending<br />

Attendant Sal as (copier typewriters.<br />

Houaekeeping podtlons, Line<br />

Cooks. Food Prep, 8 Dahw<br />

Podtlons now eveleba. No experi-<br />

ence necessary Cel<br />

JTPA funded<br />

immediately<br />

277-2720<br />

GROUNDS PERSON<br />

Needed tor upkeep d large apart-<br />

ment community. Benefits. Apply a<br />

person Mon. thru FrL at Sutton<br />

Place Apartment*. 9 Mae between<br />

LaheerS Telegraph.<br />

GUARDS<br />

Willow Run Airport<br />

Ful and part-time. Al shifts avail-<br />

able Uniforms furnished. Dapetch<br />

wort avaltaba tor thoee qualified<br />

Call collect 1-259-7100<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

BEAUTICIAN<br />

Experienced. Gred Farmmoton HWa<br />

Plaza location Cal 555-7490: after<br />

6pm 661-0679<br />

Delay!. Cal John Ryan Assodatee<br />

today. 1-600-992-4670<br />

HAIR DRESSER<br />

wanted for Uvona salon. Experi-<br />

enced. with some dlsnta. Ful or<br />

pert time 478-6179<br />

HAIR DRESSER WANTED<br />

With some clientele, tol or pert<br />

time Plymouth - Inkster Rds. Area.<br />

Call Day* 641-6904. Eve* 281-1349<br />

HAIR DRESSER<br />

With Ckentde. good percentage.<br />

Peld vacation. Farmington Hha<br />

Salon Cal Thur*. or Fri. ask tor<br />

Card. * 474-4412<br />

HAIR STYLIST<br />

As Rsoapttonet. Experienced tor<br />

progressive salon. Ful or pert tfcne<br />

Several area* Artiste 590-6649<br />

HAIR STYLIST<br />

Exceaent position tor enthusiastic<br />

service oriented person, glsntele<br />

waiting, guarantee, commission<br />

Plymouth. Westand 490-0060<br />

HAIRSTYLIST - ful service sdon.<br />

experience necaeeery Chair rsntd<br />

evsueba. Also msnlcurid needed<br />

experience 534-6006<br />

Thursday. February 19, 1987 O&E<br />

i<br />

U.<br />

TH* WORLD OP<br />

\<br />

Watch<br />

HAIRSTYLIST<br />

Farmington area, some casntsli<br />

preferred, 362-7497<br />

500 Halp Wantad<br />

Apartment Furniture<br />

Rental, Inc.<br />

Marketing Representatives<br />

Needed for suburban showroom. Full<br />

time position for experienced persons<br />

with sales/marketing background.<br />

Good telephone presentation. Excellent<br />

organization skills and general office<br />

experience. College degree desirable<br />

with excellent opportunity for advance-<br />

ment. Will train. Call for appointment,<br />

11 AM-3 PM.<br />

288-5700<br />

Just send your name and address, including your zip code on a<br />

post card addressed to:<br />

The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> Road<br />

Livonia, Michigan 48150<br />

We'll pick winners' names from the entries we receive. The Ice<br />

Capades will appear at Joe Louis Arena—show time is 7:30 p.m<br />

your hometown newspaper's Classified section where winners' names<br />

will appear.<br />

If your name is printed, call 591-2300, extension 244 and claim your<br />

passes. Monday winners must call by 5 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday<br />

winners must call by 5 p.m. Friday. Passes will be mailed to winners in<br />

advance of the show. •k -k<br />

PASSES ARE GOOD FOR $9.50 SEATS FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING<br />

PERFORMANCES:<br />

TUESDAY, MARCH 10...7:30 p.m.<br />

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12...7:30 p.m.<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 13..7:30 p.m.<br />

**Passes must be redeemed for tickets for your choice of performance (above) either in person at the Joe Louis Arena box office or via<br />

mail.<br />

(JDterber & Eccentric<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

MECHANIC<br />

Minimum 2 years experience maintain-<br />

ing boilers and pumps, commercial air<br />

conditioning and commercial electrical<br />

equipment. Will also be required to<br />

perform basic maintenance such as:<br />

painting, carpentry and electrical.<br />

Welding skills a necessity.<br />

For appt. call Mr. Klnlen<br />

Security Bank & Trust Co.<br />

281-5348<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

i<br />

5<br />

GLQ66IFIED<br />

ADVERTISING


10C*. aBvaoTO<br />

HAIR STYLIST, M \ buay ml<br />

Hon M BtoanMMd HM* Hair Today.<br />

"HAVE FUN MAKING MONEY<br />

Wa ara looking tor dependable peo-<br />

ple to a y W our phono room staff<br />

for rapidly growing carpal Hon In<br />

Garden City. Tare pari Oroa MM;<br />

9-45em-2:30pm 4 *46pm-7:30pm.<br />

GraM tor aludatm 4 homameker*<br />

Up"»8 86. par t* 4 bonuaee tool We<br />

CALL: 261-7700<br />

HEATING. VOTMQ 4 Air oomft-<br />

oontog mechanic. EtpaWnm a<br />

must . Wsked Lake. 649-6500<br />

HELP WANTED - Amoco Food<br />

Shop. No eiMartonoe imwri.<br />

Above minimum sags. 10 knmeaL<br />

ato opanmoa tor pari ttna and M<br />

Bma. 12 MM 4 Orchard Late and •<br />

MBa 4 FanvMiqton. Apply 4 AM. -<br />

2 PM, Mon. - FrL<br />

HELP WANTS) - high school flrad<br />

wWhVs yr*. experience tor MBppma<br />

4 leosNlng. Room tor growth m taM<br />

KZZS£^Z.mmESmM<br />

[ 040779.<br />

HQ# WANTED to daBver mage-<br />

anas and aduartlMig ptooaa on a<br />

monthly Mala. 1-4 days par month<br />

or mora to isMitanta ki Plymouth.<br />

Uvonia. Redford. Motor 4 Waal-<br />

land. Poastoto samlngs 03-460 par<br />

dMiary. No puMc oontact required.<br />

'St!"<br />

27 w1M<br />

a regular bssto You<br />

or oidar. Car 4 tsto-<br />

CM Today<br />

Only Faa 175<br />

587-1200<br />

Job Network<br />

HOTEL FRONT OESK CLERK<br />

knmsMsli opening. Muat beexperi-<br />

anoad. 4-11 MR. but muat ba Aatf-<br />

bto tor sltornala IB-lna. Contact<br />

Craen Smith. Maylto'sar Hotol.<br />

Plymouth, 483-1B20.<br />

nma >4. to atari<br />

38700 Ami Arbor Rd.. Plymouth<br />

Immediate Openings<br />

0 4 R THERMAX needs 12-15 Jtarp<br />

peepto tor work in oar WseBariij oft-<br />

io*«IM wm ba In dtopMy 4 sstas<br />

posMtons. Manaoamam training<br />

M H k to thoaa who quefffy. Aoar-<br />

sga Marling pay (1JOO par month.<br />

Ca* Mon-Frt bstwsan 10am-2pm, or<br />

SaL between 12-4pm 722-0522<br />

stampmg KMtv a<br />

IravM. taada providea.<br />

INSPECTOR<br />

MrM UJMBIUS oompany haa<br />

I tar 4na mapactor. Mual ba to-<br />

r aMh kiapeiMun and autMng<br />

aduraa to proOuctlon ahop.<br />

in itoTp^sr^y<br />

l to: mapactor. P. O. I<br />

INSPECTOR<br />

TmZZ<br />

500 Halp Wanted<br />

MTERKM DESIGN ABSMTANT<br />

e e t s T '<br />

INVENTORY CLERK<br />

PART TIME<br />

mato atMttoe KIM IIIHUI of I<br />

Wry ewutd ba liMpM but not r<br />

a . PoaMon M« laad to M i<br />

Batty at<br />

WVENTORY CONTROL<br />

Up to M an how plua beneBta. No<br />

experience niiiri. Mi train sk-<br />

Oakland County RaMdsnt.<br />

computor Ian Mailt) helpful and<br />

medkjm aitng involved. Muat haws<br />

JANTTORML halp Birmingham 4<br />

~ pervtoor lypa peo-<br />

ple wanted 4pm-11pm daB^Ex^ari-<br />

JAMTORUL HELP -Part Ome even-<br />

. i a statin m OouBMald oommer-<br />

oM offioe buMtog- Cafl Mr. John-<br />

364-6740<br />

JANITORIAL Halp wentod. Buftttig<br />

•ma. Mual h»M phon* car 4 good<br />

woridng iMaranoaa 44.50 to atari<br />

plua monWy bona Fri orvy 4a^<br />

JANITOR TYPE WORK In Oatrolt 4<br />

WaaOand. pay atari $6^«r Muat<br />

riaoa car 4 ba ambmoua. 341-4024<br />

JEWELRY . Young paraon<br />

ad m laamlng Traba, U or part-<br />

ama. 4464 Orchard LaM Rd..<br />

W<br />

JOB COACH - PART TIME<br />

High achool grad axparlanoad tn<br />

CMatoJal/mplntonanca. Enpartonoa<br />

Mth working «wi DO parraona f -<br />

tarrad. Training toJN. Wayna Coun-<br />

ty Aaaoc. For Tha Ratardad. Cai<br />

MM Bto al 241-M00<br />

An Equal Opporttrtty Dnptayar<br />

JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!<br />

Unltad Community Samtoaa la<br />

tooWng tor 40 paopla arfio want to<br />

aiortu Wa provlda part tkna amploy-<br />

mant ah4a halplng you And Ml Oroa<br />

work. Budding malntananoa. human<br />

aarvtoaa and ctorlcal loba our<br />

vactolty. NO FEE) App4oants muat<br />

ba at Mat 14 yaara old, tva m<br />

Wayna County (but not DatroM) and<br />

•daral inooma guldakiaa. For<br />

mora Information oat:<br />

865-4044<br />

Sponaorad by Wayna Co Prt iata<br />

Induatry Corp.<br />

KEYUNER/DESIQNER<br />

Fui and pan-Oma. Expartonoad only<br />

SouMMd graphtoa daalgn atu-<br />

u Cal 12 to 5pm. 355-3151<br />

KEYLINER<br />

In daalgn/layout and<br />

•abla. 363-4310<br />

LABORERS naadad - S6 par nour<br />

ftonJbla KhaduM Outdoor wort<br />

Pott bam axpartonoa naadad. In-<br />

duatrM job mPonttoc.Cal 844-0278<br />

LAUNDRY AIDS - FiM Tlma 4 pari<br />

tlma. Sottig Sh«. Apply at Unt»ar«l-<br />

ty Con»alaacant Homa. 24660 Ftva<br />

ma Rd. batnaan Mtddtobalt 4 Ink-<br />

alar. Uvonia. Ml 48150<br />

LAUNORY/HOUSEKEEPING<br />

Apply m paraon:<br />

Marycraa) Manor<br />

15475 MlddtobaK. Uvonia<br />

427-9175<br />

LAWN CARE PROFESSIONALS<br />

No<br />

naoaaaltj'. Cal 363-7744<br />

LAWN CARE SERVICES<br />

Haw England Graan la taking ral-<br />

atM. JaJcatad. qualty oonacloua<br />

kMMduMa Currant drlvara Ici'iaa<br />

4 good drMng raoord a muaL Eam<br />

« to an apt. com-<br />

mailty Espartanoa raqulrad tor tNa<br />

part Oma poaMon. App4cattona ac-<br />

captod al Gaiai an Apt* 27517<br />

Qslssai O Farmlnglon HMa.<br />

An EquN Opportunity Employar<br />

mMum raqukamarit. Expartonoad m<br />

working with stomaraar) agad oM-<br />

dran Ubrary amartonoa and knowl<br />

adga of Audto Vlausl aqulpmartt and<br />

aumpusw I pi atari ad. Good typing<br />

aka* 44.54-87 J4 to atari dapand-<br />

Mato Bt, Nor«iv«a. ML<br />

TO WIN SenO your name an<br />

Day 4 mght shifts<br />

•4 10 par hour CM Bkrgar Kmg.<br />

Ford Road. <strong>Canton</strong> 4544740<br />

NURSES AIDE OR POISON<br />

To work m adult toator cara homa m<br />

FanmwMon HM* part nma day* Ml<br />

Bme nights 476-3744<br />

ssrss-: Uvonta oomer<br />

5SBSJ5S;<br />

BoxBiaak) company aeai<br />

room,'shipping/ -raMny ctl<br />

attain aB be raep..nslhis.1<br />

Mktota raoord Some Many aSng<br />

reqMrad MuM be Ml) to work<br />

maa and BMJd»a. CM Mtor<br />

8-SOam Ma-8311, Ext 217<br />

PRODUCE<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Apply in person<br />

After 2pm<br />

JOE'S PRODUCE<br />

33152 W. 7 Mile<br />

Uvonia<br />

PRODUCTION 4<br />

MACHINE OPERATORS<br />

Wa are now accepting appkeattons<br />

Apply M:<br />

S.M.C.<br />

800 Junction, Plymouth<br />

PROOUCTION SUPERVISOR - Ex-<br />

perienced For amM piseBc perls<br />

smWy operation. Candldala<br />

must hava 2 years supervisory sxpe-<br />

rtsnca m labor Intanaa/hlgh voiuma<br />

aaasmbfy operation WSQS package<br />

commensurate wtth background<br />

Sand raauma to: Bud M 12427 Fakr-<br />

Mne Road. Uvonia. Mich.. 48150<br />

500 Halp Wantad<br />

RECEPTKWBST. HMr SMon - Pan<br />

tkna. Tuaaday rnday. 9AM-2-J0PM<br />

84.75/I 11-7444<br />

RECEPTK3NBT/OROER DESK<br />

Ful Bma. Light typmp. amg 8 QMri-<br />

caL Pleasant pnone personalty 4<br />

good organaaBonel MBa a muat.<br />

Muat be able to work 4aribto houra.<br />

84. par hour lo start Intereatad per-<br />

s FUss 1 apply at llsMops.<br />

22790 Heelp Dr.. Novi (Between<br />

Msadowbrook 4 Novi Rd . N ol I<br />

». Tueeday Fab 17. 4 Friday<br />

Fab. 29. 9-11AM 4 2-4PM<br />

ask lor Mrs. Dtokaly.<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Fast growing organization located m<br />

~ 1 nssOi an entry level reoaptlorv-<br />

Thia mdtvtdual wM be wM orga-<br />

nized artth good interpersonal skMs<br />

4 clerical sMBty neeponelOMIes in-<br />

clude ai'i—aiktg a Central tele-<br />

phone system, greeting rteltors 4<br />

word processing. 84.60-86 par hour<br />

plus benefit* It you Mca a tost, hec-<br />

tic pace aend your reauma lo:<br />

P.O.Box 1518<br />

Troy, Ml •<br />

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED<br />

lor Southfield Hak Salon<br />

part time mominga.<br />

455-0066<br />

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED tn a pro-<br />

fesatonai Southfield hair salon Ex-<br />

perienced. qualified 4 leaponalbM<br />

peraona plaaaa CM 352-5790<br />

RECEPTIONIST-DISPATCHER<br />

Raquirea good Istophone oommuni-<br />

canon. dependability, hours - 3pm<br />

to 8pm, Mon. thru Frt. Uvonia ara*<br />

CM between 9am 4 2pm. 541-1727<br />

RELOCATION COMPANY<br />

Looking for IndlvtduMa 3-5 years<br />

locatlon/raM aetata or raM aati<br />

related background Degree pre-<br />

lerred. Sand reeume c/o S P. Ragu-<br />

ao or BA. Psacs. P.O. Box 292.<br />

Southfield. Ml 440370292<br />

RELOCATION SPECIALIST for Re-<br />

Cap*. of large Farmington<br />

raM aetata compan^^jg«h<br />

RENTAL AGENT<br />

Part time for apartment complex ki<br />

Novi and Northvllle areas Weak-<br />

anda necseeary CM Mon. thru Frt.<br />

642-8686<br />

RENTAL AGENT<br />

Pari time for apartment comptox In<br />

Farmlnglon Hltls CM Mon thru Frt.<br />

9am-4pm: 643-7576<br />

RENTAL CONSULTANT 2 round out<br />

our axe slant staff tor luxury apart-<br />

rts m W Bloomfield. Friendly,<br />

flexible, good worker. CM Mon. thru<br />

Frt.. between 10errv-5pm 661-6600<br />

Research &<br />

Information<br />

Specialist<br />

Ad agency seeks indtvtduM to re-<br />

search Interpret 4 organtza market<br />

surveys 4 secondary source materi-<br />

al. Must poaeaaa excel ant verbM 4<br />

written skMs and hava axpartanca<br />

market reaeerch prooee* Addi-<br />

tional reeponeib<br />

* sting news lattar, ibrary mainte-<br />

nance and ad agency kelson with<br />

outakto 1 eeearcfi firms Sand ra-<br />

auma to: Marketing Koion. Bitlker 4<br />

Desmond. Inc.. 1«3 E. Bid<br />

Sulla 1000. Troy. Ml. 44063<br />

RESIDENTIAL GLAZIER<br />

Experienced In Shower Units. Ineu-<br />

latad gtoas. cuatom mkTor work. Ful<br />

Beneltl package. Wagee including<br />

eflts - M 8504 at 40 Hour par<br />

weak Must have proven work abM-<br />

ty Apply at<br />

Avon Mirror. 13929 Harper. Detroit<br />

RESIDENTIAL GLAZIER<br />

Expartoncad In Shower Unit* Inau-<br />

lated glass, cuatom mirror work Ful<br />

Benern packaoa Wagaa Including<br />

benefits - at 8504 at 40 Hour per<br />

waak. Muat hava provan work abM-<br />

AvonSSrror. 13929 Harper, Detrott<br />

RETAIL CANDY Storaa need Part 4<br />

Fun-time help: Ann Arbor, Farming-<br />

ton HMs. Southfield 4 Pontlac loca-<br />

tion* CM: 346-2783<br />

Retail Inventory<br />

WW Tram. Calculator experience<br />

heipful. Permanent pan time (J*y* 4<br />

Weeksnds or Evee 4 Weekends. No<br />

Sales 14.75. Hr. to start For appli-<br />

cation, call 459-5783<br />

500 Halp Wanted<br />

SECURITY<br />

Community<br />

pled Appj m paraon. 9am to 3pm,<br />

Mon.-Frt. Sutton Ptooa Apartmant*<br />

9 M4a Between Telegraph 4 Lahear<br />

SECURITY GUARDS<br />

Ful or part-Oma. Muat ba 18, have<br />

homo phone and car. 526-6411<br />

SECURITY GUARD. 8100 hire<br />

bonua, 84-85 par hour. Immediate<br />

openlnge tor. piam clothae guard*<br />

Taytor and Ann Arbnr<br />

* CM 540-2837or<br />

AMBER ASSOC1A<br />

725 S. Adama. Birmingham<br />

SECURITY GUARD - PART TIME<br />

To work weekends and as naadad<br />

on varied shift* Expartoncad indi-<br />

vidual only. HoapltM exposure pre-<br />

lerred yet not naoeesary. For datalM<br />

contact:<br />

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL<br />

OeteopethkO<br />

6245^<br />

Garden City. Ml 48136<br />

421-3300. axt 277<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employar<br />

SECURITY GUARDS<br />

Students and ratli aaa welcome. Ml<br />

and part tlma opaninge m tha Uvo-<br />

nia. Farmington. SouthAald araaa<br />

Benefit program. Advancement op-<br />

portumtlee Pay rata varies wtth ex-<br />

perience and/or education. Muat<br />

nave car and phono. Minlmel travel<br />

required. For more Information can<br />

422-0179<br />

SECURITY<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

OPENINGS<br />

GUARDIAN IS ON THE MOVE!' Due<br />

to mefor growth, wa are seeking a<br />

large number of qualified eecurtty<br />

officers. Requirements Include<br />

home telephone, working auto, valid<br />

Michigan driver's koenee 4 no crimi-<br />

nal racord We offer<br />

-Excellent Ful Time Positions<br />

-Flexible Hours<br />

-Weekfy Pay<br />

-Paid Vacation<br />

-Rapid .Advancement<br />

Apply m person Mon -Frt. 9am-4pm.<br />

PERSONNEL DEPT<br />

20640 Southltold Rd.. Southfield<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employar<br />

SECURITY OFFICERS<br />

immediate openings available m<br />

Oakland County 4 weetwn suburbs<br />

m the speclMbad araaa of hoapltaia<br />

4 industrial security Salary up to 85<br />

per hr. natlraaa 4 colega students<br />

aelcome. Apply Mon. thru Frt. 8.30-<br />

3:30 el Nation Wide Security office<br />

nearest vou. 27676 Frankm Rd Re-<br />

gency Office Center. Southfield<br />

355-0500<br />

30100 Van Dyke "229, Warren<br />

751-2014<br />

SENIOR CITIZEN with van to work<br />

weekenda. June thru Auauat Some<br />

heavy lifting, Guaranteed minimum.<br />

8- 10p.m. 425-4239<br />

SERVICE DISPATCHER - Good<br />

phone voice wtth office akMa. no ex-<br />

perience neceeaary. Applications<br />

being accepted. Mon morning be-<br />

tween 9em-1pm. 32575 FoMom rd.<br />

Fsrmington HMs. between Orcherd<br />

Lake 4 Farmington Rd.<br />

SERVICE PERSON<br />

Experienced on Minor laundry<br />

equipment. 836-9005<br />

SERVICE PERSON for garage doors<br />

and garage door electric openers.<br />

Immediate opening. For more Infor-<br />

mation. plaaas call: 355-2742<br />

SERVICE PERSON - Experienced,<br />

for large apartment complex to be<br />

on CM nights. Mon.-Thur* for em-<br />

argenclea. Reply to: Box 812. Ob-<br />

server 4 Eccentric Newspaper*<br />

36251 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> Rd.. Uvoni*<br />

Michigan 46150<br />

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT<br />

Day shift. 45 houra. some benefits<br />

Apply in paraon: Schutz Standard<br />

Service. 13 M8e 4 Orchard Lake<br />

RETAIL MANAGEMENT<br />

Heeiopa Inc (Fine China 4 Glftwaral<br />

Is looking for careef minded per-<br />

sons with the foilowtng qualifica-<br />

tions Maturity. Organization. De-<br />

pendably. Laedahip 4 Personality.<br />

Wa have Management opemnga In<br />

M areas of Metro Detroit Send re-<br />

sume to: J. Fleher. * Heeiopa Inc..<br />

22790 Heelp Dr.. Novi. Michigan<br />

48050<br />

SERVICE TECHNICIAN<br />

Turf knowledge halp fui Requires<br />

good driving record. Management<br />

opportuntlea avalabie. Excellent<br />

salary 4 benefits On-the-job train-<br />

ing Call for Interview.<br />

TRU GREEN<br />

Uvonia<br />

525-5200<br />

SHEET MtTAL LAY-OUT<br />

Electrical Enclosures Muat be able<br />

to reed prints, set-up 4 operate<br />

Press Brake and have experience<br />

wtth StrtppH 4 Whitney Punch<br />

Preea Uvoni* 425-6842<br />

500 Halp Wanted<br />

TEACHER lor 3 yeer-okJ pre achool<br />

el Submit reeume to WMow<br />

Creak Cooperative Nursery. 5435<br />

Sheldon. <strong>Canton</strong>. Mich 4416».<br />

TEACHERS AIOE tor Kirk M The<br />

HIM Chrtotian Pre-Ochool 6 morn-<br />

ing* MuM ba 18. mtaraatod m chil-<br />

dren. Experience pi atoned. Inquire<br />

" 826-2515<br />

Marilyn Harvey.<br />

TEACHERS. Subetltutaa. Lunch<br />

Room Supervteor needed tor amM<br />

Catholic achool if mtereeted. please<br />

CM 535-2760<br />

TECHNICAL<br />

BACKGROUND<br />

Or trammg is needed lor Ihoee entry<br />

MvM poamon*<br />

Myriad Services<br />

827-4213<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

WeU-eetabkahed. rapidly growing<br />

company now offering Full-time,<br />

Pan-Oma: Day or Night poeltlona m<br />

Uvoni* Motivated Individuals wM<br />

eam over 87 an hour Salary +<br />

Commission WW tram<br />

CM 476-4050 or 476-4231<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

lor Southgate area protect<br />

Houra fluxuato MuM have good<br />

communication akMa Salary pkia<br />

commission CM immediately<br />

MGM<br />

Office Services, Inc.<br />

474-7766<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

Ful or pert time SM NEXxUS prod-<br />

ucts to aetablkMiad accounts Expe-<br />

rience heipful Mature, relabie. non<br />

smoker. Send resume to: Mr S St<br />

Jober, Inc.. 27150 W, 8 Mile, South-<br />

field. Ml 48034<br />

500 Halp Wanted<br />

WANTED<br />

Adult 4 1 or 2 boys or girls<br />

For CREW DELIVERY<br />

• Hours flexible<br />

• Deliver 250 to 300<br />

newspapers on<br />

Mondays 4 Thursdays<br />

• Your own vehicle needed<br />

• Average delivery takes<br />

3-4 hours<br />

• Earn approx. $5 an hour<br />

• Garden City , Westland .<br />

Plymouth.<strong>Canton</strong> areas.<br />

For further Information,<br />

call the Observer Circula-<br />

tion Department:<br />

591-0500<br />

WAREHOUSE CLERK/Fermlngton<br />

HMa Furniture Retailer seMing de-<br />

tail-oriented Self-Starter to work<br />

fua-time m their warehouse offtoe<br />

Responsibilities include telephone,<br />

ordering, tiling, etc 84 50 per hour<br />

to slan wtth review m 90 day*. Ben-<br />

efits included. Appry In person at:<br />

23350 Commerce Dr., Farmlnglon<br />

H1Ila (Farmington Freeway industrial<br />

Park). 474-1343<br />

WAREHOUSE - DRfVER<br />

Experienced, reaponaible paraon<br />

needed to maintain warehouee.<br />

Send reauma to: P. O Box 94046,<br />

Wixom. Ml 48096<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

Clear speaking strong minded indt-<br />

vtduMs needed to M our telemar-<br />

keting poertions Hours 5.30-9:30pm<br />

Mon. thru Thurs , Sat 10am-2pm<br />

interested - call Roy. 559-4330<br />

TELEMARKETING - experienced,<br />

full time, hourly wage plua bonua<br />

Eam up to 810 sn hour 569-7773<br />

TELEPHONE SALES<br />

REPRESENTATIVE<br />

Seers. Roebuck 4 Compa-<br />

ny, licenses, the Kaysarv<br />

Group, haa a position avail-<br />

abM for a saie* oriented In-<br />

dividual to handle Incoming<br />

cala and discuss services<br />

offered with potential cua-<br />

tomer* Applicants muat be<br />

at least 16 yaara old and<br />

poeaeaa a plaeaint phone<br />

voice and manner Wa offer<br />

both a competitive Vage<br />

and benefits package In<br />

addition to the opportunity<br />

for advancement and<br />

pleasant working environ-<br />

ment. For consideration<br />

please cM Tina al<br />

261-0722<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

TELLERS<br />

Bioomfleld Savings is seeking part<br />

time toilers throughout the sur-<br />

rounding are* Qualfted candidates<br />

muat poaaaaa excellent math, verbal<br />

4 cuatomer relation akMa. Prevloua<br />

caahtor experience prMerred Appli-<br />

cation wUl be accepted on Tuee.,<br />

Fab. 17 4 Feb. 24. between 2pm-<br />

4pm at Bioomfleld Savings. 123 W<br />

Michigan, Ypekantl. Ml<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

TELLERS<br />

PART TIME<br />

Experienced preferred however will<br />

train indMduala wtth at leaat 2 yra<br />

cashier experience. Must be able to<br />

train 4-6 weeks ful time. Persons in-<br />

terested In Ml time employment<br />

need not apply Fringe benefits In-<br />

clude paid vacation 4 attractive<br />

starting salary Apply In paraon<br />

sEcunrfy BANK & TRUST<br />

Mrs. Nlelo, 41325 10 Mile Rd<br />

Novi. Ml 44050<br />

EquM Opportunity Employer M/F<br />

SHIPPING CLERK - Entry level for<br />

smalt Farming! on manufacturer Po-<br />

sition requires soma heavy lifting.<br />

Includes Insurance 4 beneftta. RepJy<br />

wtth resume or letter to: Box 752,<br />

Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers.<br />

36251 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> Rd., Uvonta.<br />

Michigan 48150<br />

RETAIL SECURITY In local store<br />

Store Detective, start at 83.65/V<br />

Training Program 4 Equipment In-<br />

cluded. Sand background informa-<br />

tion wtth phone number to Fishers<br />

Big Wheal S94 1013 South US 27.<br />

St John. Ml. 46679. Attn: Jeff Kay.<br />

D.L.P M No phona CMM, plisss<br />

PROGRAMMER/ANALYST - Soft-<br />

Contract Pro-<br />

grammers Experienced m RPG II on<br />

5/34-36. Sand raauma to Box 754,<br />

Observer 4 Eccentric Nwwspspers.<br />

36251 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> Rd.. Uvoni*<br />

46150<br />

RETAIL/SO<br />

NatlonM cham mat Immediately IB<br />

X poeltlona m houaawarss 4 sport-<br />

ing goods dspt. Ful 4 part-time.<br />

Evenings. wsMsnds avMable Ideal<br />

for colieoa students 4 grade Car<br />

needed CM 2-6pm. 531-7828<br />

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING<br />

part ume, Bern-2pm Flexible duties,<br />

some ahop experience hMpful,<br />

Farmmgtbn HMa are* CM between<br />

9-4 471-5400<br />

SHIPPING/RECEIVING -<br />

delivery person, able to lift heavy<br />

cartons, good driving record Good<br />

catlonM akM* apply at 21477<br />

St Unit A. Southfield<br />

RETIREES - pan Urns aflamoone to<br />

Appaoattons being<br />

46101 Grand River, •*<br />

SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK -<br />

some experience helpful, depend-<br />

able. abM to keep records 4 follow<br />

metructlone Company located m<br />

Southltold For interview cM Be-<br />

tween 11sm - 1pm Mon. thru Frt.<br />

353-7650<br />

mle W of Taft<br />

PROGRAMMER<br />

tor Southfield dMtributor<br />

mdMduM should have (06 related<br />

expelkioe tn BASIC, tiuskisss basic<br />

language pistolled. Job mvoivee<br />

some computer operations. Hours<br />

are 11a«n-7:30pm Competitive sai-<br />

ary and baiMW packsgs Sand re-<br />

sums Including salary requirements<br />

to: Attention Peremmel. P O Box<br />

5091. Southfield. Mt 44048<br />

PURCHASING ASSISTANT<br />

muntoaMo MMe Imperative Contact:<br />

-» - - -* tan mm* - - - - a _<br />

Micnaro W iar>o MTBIT MM-<br />

11am . Mon thru Frt 543-7150<br />

PURCHASING ASSISTANT<br />

~>eed a fagMy motivated ma<br />

uM to aaalet our buyer purchasing<br />

sore<br />

Hta<br />

ganneina for our elk eoreen printing<br />

Contact: Rfcfcard Wtond. Befsen<br />

4am-11am. Mon thru Frl 543-7180<br />

OPTICAL I<br />

OTTICAL 1<br />

14 part M 1<br />

zr<br />

N4MR4. Mot 8MB* TuaaBas Pa<br />

irkt ru5x!fii- ?C u. *<br />

lM storitog<br />

orgamaei 10 head up a young bi«<br />

rapidly evpanrtkiu department h the<br />

DM Cumna 4 itampmg mduelry<br />

Degree 4 1 to 6 yaara sapertonce<br />

piSSWIM Sand I'Mumi 4 salary<br />

Malory, to Mr Rax CuttoM*<br />

P O Boa 40774 Madtord. Ml 4B240<br />

OUAUTY COkfTROt. MAMAQEP<br />

savlar a4o retotod company<br />

M an sManl oppmtxWy tor kM-<br />

4uM sM mduatrtM noalMga eupa-<br />

rtonoa m a high vMuma produoBon<br />

• U CompeMNe satoryH<br />

"f OMd banaBto. prom Mrtno<br />

bonus 4 panakwi Send laians wfth<br />

salary MMary tot Q C. ManaaarH<br />

P 0 Bee KB* Warren. iZsil<br />

OUAUTY TBCHNOAN<br />

kuwiMili agarSry Mr eMary PC<br />

»w/mciwne.. SMC 4 sxamong snpe<br />

rtmet t mM Bend 'saiaen to:<br />

WC MoCur .ivCo ,<br />

P O Boa 1244. Trwr ML<br />

REAL ESTATE COOMOBMTOR •<br />

rtMy<br />

CM Ma Fsrgiwnr<br />

SALES CONSULTANT lor show-<br />

room. AasM cuatomara m 00tor<br />

coordinating 4 interior decorating<br />

wtth oeramic tke Part Oma<br />

366-6430<br />

SALES COUNTER TRAINEES<br />

> experience nereeeary, caahtor.<br />

•wer telephone. aaaMt cuatomars<br />

writing up order* houra 9em-<br />

6pm. starting pay 84 per how. rais-<br />

es 4 promotions bi<br />

sno* Apply- North<br />

27461 SchooScrsft.<br />

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE<br />

Now Is me beet time to stan your<br />

RaM Estate Terser The Ourbm<br />

Company Realtor! ERA. oltors out- 4<br />

4 sftocOve mar-<br />

charidMIng tooM combine to aaaure<br />

you of a euoceeeM 4 profitabie ca-<br />

reer<br />

1. Free Pre-Uoenee RaM Eatala<br />

CI 40 hr*<br />

2. Free Poel .xenemg 1<br />

MEL DURBIN. CRB CRS<br />

PMESTOfT<br />

MnmnyNsm/Troy ^ ^ 442-OOP<br />

SHIPPING/RECEIVING<br />

CLERKS<br />

Rapk»y expanding manufacmring<br />

company needs a hard working irxS-<br />

vlduel with strong math abatttoe and<br />

knowledge of shipping snd receiv-<br />

ing Muet be sbM to type et Meat 45<br />

WPM Overtime la often neceeaary<br />

We offer M* haafth dental end vi-<br />

sion meursnoa. paid vacationa snd<br />

hoiideye Exceaent working condi-<br />

tion* CM Batty al KJ4-0066<br />

CM<br />

SHOP HELP<br />

FvM bma<br />

862-9440<br />

SHOP PERSON WANTED<br />

Muel have own tools Apply 34318<br />

GMndsto, Uvonia ON Stark be-<br />

tween <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> 4 Plymouth<br />

TELLERS/PART TIME<br />

Large suburban bank haa pan time<br />

Teller poeitions Recant, continuous<br />

1 year experience cashier . customer<br />

contact requked or previous Tsiler<br />

experience. We ofler competitive<br />

salary snd Incentive program, fringe<br />

benefits Include education program<br />

Opportunities lor advancement<br />

through Job posting program Apply<br />

In parson:<br />

FIRST OF AMERICA BANK<br />

WAYNE/OAKLAND<br />

400 S Mam<br />

Royal Oak. Ml.. 48067<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H<br />

TELLER<br />

2-3 days per week Part time posi-<br />

tion at our Uvonia office. TMIer ex-<br />

perience requ.red Good typing 4<br />

math skills Excellent starting salary<br />

Apply in person - 10-3pm.<br />

DETROIT FEDERAL SAVINGS<br />

10962 Middtobeit. Uvont*<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

TRAILER HITCH INSTALLER need-<br />

ed - Welding experience helpful<br />

Must know basic tools GC Trailer 4<br />

Welding Ask lor 8arb 421-1492<br />

TRANPORTER NEEDED lor group<br />

home in <strong>Canton</strong>, part ume Spat<br />

shift. Mommg and aftamoon houra<br />

85 an hour Must be at least 16<br />

With high school diploma or GED<br />

Vane Michigan drivers koenee and<br />

S od driving record a muat CM<br />

7-1741<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

TRAVEL AGENTS The Oualty Trav-<br />

el Specialist at Bee Kalt Travel in-<br />

vitee experienced Sabra Agents to<br />

|om our staff CM Mka at 549-6733<br />

TRAVEL COMPANY m SouhfWd<br />

looomg lor a Mt time person lor<br />

documents dept Muet be very orga-<br />

nized. detail oriented 4 abM to work<br />

with the pubic AppMcationa bemg<br />

accepted at 29566 Nonhw<br />

WAREHOUSE - FtM tkna shipping 4<br />

receiving clerk.<br />

vancement ~<br />

HMa<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

rk Opportunity for ad-<br />

Beneftta. Farmington<br />

477-1650<br />

WARRANTY ANALYST<br />

With 2-3 years dealerexperi-<br />

ence Good understanding ol reed-<br />

ing and writing service orders<br />

Some mechanicM ability nacaaary<br />

We need your experttee for a long<br />

term poeltion wtth a reputable com-<br />

pany Please aand raauma to:<br />

Kitty O Boyte<br />

Entech Services. Ltd.<br />

777 Chicago Rd.<br />

Troy, Ml 48084<br />

WELDER UTTER wantad for amM<br />

fab shop in Radford area Muat read<br />

blueprints 4 have knoatodgs of MKJ<br />

& PIG welding. 535-4176<br />

WELDER TRAINEES<br />

Will tram tha right people m M<br />

phaaaa of the welding trade. If you<br />

are a high school diploma graduate,<br />

willing to relocate and Bsfv^en 17<br />

and 24 yaara old. cM Mon -Wed<br />

9am to 3pm 1-600-922-1702<br />

WINDOW BUND manufacturer now<br />

taking applications for Ight aaaam-<br />

bfy poaitione. Day aWft only imme-<br />

diate openings. No experience nec-<br />

eeaary Premmma peld lor experi-<br />

ence Appy in person, 32754 W 6<br />

Mile Rd . Farmington, Ml.<br />

WOMEN'S<br />

EXERCISE INSTRUCTORS<br />

Unltad Health Spa<br />

For Rocheetar are* 661-6844<br />

WORK PART TIME. Earn Ful Time<br />

demonstrating educattonM Discov-<br />

ery Toys. Flexible hour* high earn-<br />

ing potanttol CM Sandy. 435-5068<br />

$10 Hr. To Start<br />

Large sMsi compeny noeda clean<br />

cut and articulate people for our<br />

merchandMing deportment. Oppor-<br />

tunity for rapid pay raiaas and trip*<br />

Possible management trainees lor<br />

guMiftod Individual* No experience<br />

neceeaary. company has own train-<br />

ing program. 537-7066<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

tor property management company<br />

m Birmingham EmphaaM on mar-<br />

keting 4 leaaing la heipM but not<br />

neceeaary. Plaaaa send reeume to<br />

Box 748, Obeerver 4 Eccentric<br />

Newspapers, 36251 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong><br />

Rd . Uvoni* Michigan 48150<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental-Medical<br />

ADMITTING CLERK<br />

Part Time Afternoons<br />

To proceea personal and insurance<br />

data tor incoming patMnts AbMly to<br />

type 40 WPM. knowledge of meur-<br />

ar>ca requiremanta and strong com-<br />

munication skMs are necessary.<br />

Knowteoge ot medicM terminology<br />

is a plua. Previous hoepitai expoeure<br />

preferred. For del alia contact:<br />

GARDEN CJTY HOSPITAL<br />

(Osteopathic)<br />

6245 N. mkster Road<br />

Garden City, Ml 48135<br />

421-3300. ext. 277<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

Hwy 827-4050<br />

TRUCK DRIVER<br />

Experienced auto transport driver<br />

Company equipment American<br />

Auto Transport Romulus<br />

292-1690<br />

SILK SCREEN PRINTER - we need<br />

paopto Mvo are aMng lo work herd<br />

*ta M tram you to be Mk screen<br />

prkitoia We are gi oemg vary rapid-<br />

ly rmisaanl working aunuapHaia<br />

wjh axcftmg company Apply at<br />

32044 CMward Medteor HI* AM<br />

tor Rtok.<br />

TRUCK DRIVER tor semi tractor 4<br />

tank tandem MuM haws rxrrent<br />

Michigan, kcanaa with C2 Michigan<br />

endorsement Oood driving record a<br />

mual Star- 8240 par weM with Blue<br />

Cross 4 Blue Shield CM 434-1710<br />

SR CITIZEN tor FtM or Part-time<br />

work m J a 11 all 1 y_ Store Should be<br />

"^'^Ww'&TCfir^LMeSd .<br />

624-4406<br />

•"porno. racMnlng. M lime Apply<br />

a^m lOkmen Glamor 24770 Orwvi<br />

Rhwr. between 7 and 8 Maa Rd | I<br />

<strong>School</strong> Crossing Guard<br />

IO l^><br />

CITY Of FAR4MMGTON HH.LS<br />

• 318B4W. 11 MBa Rd<br />

> HMa . Ml 41<br />

478-4646<br />

I -mmint,<br />

company<br />

arina HI aitoomtna<br />

tone poaMon • *<br />

Co.:<br />

N kMuMMM Q^^WymouW^M^<br />

SEAMTRESS<br />

BTA*f WWTER - FULL-TIME<br />

tor itlify ftoaausuw Send<br />

aaumas to Boon Bewtok EdMor<br />

Daartmrn TVnaa Herald. 13780<br />

iefkgan Aea.. Dearborn. IM 44124<br />

STOCK PERSON<br />

PART TME 4-4PM<br />

..i^STcS<br />

SUMMER POemONB OPOf<br />

tor OusMM Uto Guards. Swan a<br />

»fi**or* OMm InaauMora 4 T«<br />

834-444<br />

LMMNd .Troy. M 4404?*<br />

TRUCK DRIVERS 4 WAREHOUSE-<br />

MEN eanlad. tractor, trsaar eaperl<br />

s pi ataii ad. Hand unloaidlng<br />

saaary Ctosa C2 kcenee re-<br />

quired Ambitious only need apply<br />

Send reeume to Box 6Z2 Obeerver 4<br />

Eccentric Newspepera. 36251<br />

<strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> Rd Uvom* Michigan<br />

46150<br />

TRUCK DRIVER - Wtth chauftoura t-<br />

MnWure and eerahnuamg 547 ^200<br />

TYPESETTER-KEYUNER<br />

Experienced mereetmg vwtoty ol<br />

work, day* good pay 4 beneMa<br />

256-3372<br />

TYPES* 1 1 an - Linotype CR Tronic<br />

TYPESETTER PHOTO typaeefter<br />

muM be able to operate 5410AM<br />

Verttyper Ful tana 528-1940<br />

TYPESETTER<br />

86 K) AM verityper beneata 86 par<br />

hour Kayamng. eiiperienoad knme-<br />

a Ptymouth/Cemon<br />

To work pert<br />

l-EACHEP FORI<br />

'4-12 30 early OMd<br />

•<br />

PART 4 RJU. TIME per-<br />

T* jy.MftoM auto liMiiUM<br />

watoome OitMiui by phone or M<br />

f a t ' MMe Panto, oe Art Moran<br />

B«»*a* 24806 TeMgrepk Roed.<br />

DOfTAL ABBMTANT<br />

0«MTAL ASSMTANTOJVONIA<br />

Or bum, partoitonlat aMoe e wok<br />

tarred Minimum 2 years experl-<br />

ano* Biaiarntoai, end mvemory<br />

akMa baneMdel I I M salary snd<br />

banaBto No evenings or 4el Wears<br />

a teem ortowsed praaMoa where em-<br />

Ptoyaae sre spa i .lslU tor thak m-<br />

vcifveiiiaia and tatom i n n cM<br />

sea tor Debbie 822-7314<br />

k - i<br />

DENTAL HYGIENI8T<br />

Heeded for buay preventive office<br />

Part time poeitlon Evenings and<br />

soma Saturdays immediate open-<br />

ing. 437-8300<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

An opportunity for person w*io en-<br />

toys people 4 who haa abMty to ac-<br />

quire the skMs naoaaaary lo be an<br />

outstanding DentM HygtonMI lor our<br />

buay PerkJontM Practice m South-<br />

ltold. We toaia on warmth, caring 4<br />

communication lMth our patients 4<br />

emphasize personal development of<br />

our staff. CM Mrs. weiaman at:<br />

357-0590<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST - Part time.<br />

Uvonia ara* Tue* 4 Thurs, 3pm-7.<br />

and 2 Sat* a month is needed By<br />

this caring team 474-5573<br />

DENTAL OFFICE MANAGER Farm-<br />

lnglon HM* Bookkeeping. Inaur-<br />

ance dealing wtth patient* Salary<br />

plua Benefits No evenlnga. 553-3260<br />

DENTAL PERSONNEL<br />

Are you looking tor a change m your<br />

career 4 stM be ebM to use your yr*<br />

of experience? You could quality for<br />

a Terrttoy Sales poeltion wtth our<br />

company CM for mtarvtow<br />

548-7200<br />

Dental Professionals<br />

JOBS $• JOBS $ • JOBS<br />

HYGIENISTS<br />

ASSISTANTS<br />

RECEPTIONISTS<br />

Ful time, pert time, or temporary<br />

Flexible schedules<br />

I the trv-county area<br />

i When You Want I<br />

Where You Went!<br />

Hours YOU Wantl<br />

THE DENTAL CONNECTION<br />

CALL MAUREEN OR EILEEN<br />

655-1315 977-0270<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - ful time/<br />

pert tkne Some experience helpful<br />

friendly personelty. wSI tram Uvo-<br />

nM. 525-3150<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - part-<br />

I Rh^r oma<br />

for Redtard ofltoa (Grand<br />

8 Mae) 1 or 2 days per weM ChM<br />

aide experience required Must be<br />

fwMtor with dental insurance Sal-<br />

ary open CM 355-9400<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST lul tkna,<br />

OM Park, 9 Mia - Greenfield Per-<br />

herdworkmgex- needed M busy.<br />

perlenced peraon<br />

caring dental pradloe Good wage*<br />

I q966-2266<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Tire of dentM practice madneaa?<br />

Want to work m a non-lrantlc dervtM<br />

office where quality of care M whet<br />

counts? Experience neceeeary<br />

UvonM ara* CM Mon thru Thur<br />

9 AM-8PM 522-6770<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Ful tone poataon a Mable for Buay<br />

farvtoy practice Experience neeee-<br />

eery 348-7997<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

FtM tkna poeitlon a MeOie tor Bu*<br />

tomly practice Experience<br />

aery 344-7997<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

ReoaM experience isrxnar, Day*<br />

no nights Radtord Uvonia area cM<br />

535-1198<br />

Dr. M. Weiss<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

4 days, no Saturday* or wvarWiga<br />

847-3644<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIOMST/Commu-<br />

mrMor 32 hours. 4 daya par eeM<br />

Top aatory with beneMa 10 Mae-<br />

Tstagraph area ReaprmaHiM tor af-<br />

tocB ia scheduling end niemtammg<br />

•icMw 1 oommunlcanon with our<br />

aMafilMiaJ peaanU Mual be very<br />

outgoing, caring 4 melM oonHdence<br />

Dental markaMig experience hetoM<br />

but not required CM 366-3460<br />

DENTAL SURGICAL ASSMTANT<br />

Plymouth OrM Burgary ofltoa pari<br />

am* Expartonoa m Mai red CM<br />

Bam 8pm tor kiMi .Ma 466-0710<br />

DENTAL TECHNICIAN - Crown 4<br />

bridge laboratory WM tram Muat<br />

have good dektortty end ebie lo<br />

work wflh ane obtaeta Hobbles<br />

d sculpting halp-<br />

477-0240<br />

Sub-<br />

HOSPTTAL POSITIONS<br />

Emergency Room Poeltion, Mi bme<br />

days wtth rotation. Nurse Isytsnt,<br />

RN poafOon* Mi 4 pari<br />

Oma. days wtth rotation, aftamoon*<br />

REDFORD COMMUNITY HOSPITAL<br />

CALL 531-6200. axL 406<br />

502 Halp Wanted<br />

Dantel Madkal<br />

MEDtCAL ASSIST ANT<br />

F»M tkna. Sot<br />

Ma, EKG. venepuncture. I<br />

uartonce halpM<br />

MBJICAL ASSISTANT - Ml Mn*<br />

Vena pundura. X-ray 4 EKG experi-<br />

474-2400<br />

MEDICAL ASS«TANT, FiM-tkne<br />

Pediatric surgeon'• office M Troy<br />

seeks s rseponelbM mdhndusl wait s<br />

good pareoneMy to aarva seamed^<br />

cM • Mat aril. WM tram i Mil par-<br />

aea. MadkM banaBto > Maris<br />

Sand isaurna to Boot 744, Obearvar<br />

4 Eccentric fMaspspsis, 34261<br />

Scfiool<strong>craft</strong> Rd.. Uvonto. MtaMgan<br />

44160<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

Buay Mar gj practtce<br />

Southfield seeking mature, coned-<br />

entloue person. 14-24 hours per<br />

a«ek. prevloua aBergy experience<br />

uiataiied. aimsBaiil ataery 4 bene-<br />

ftts negotiated at Oma of kitorvtow.<br />

Sand raaume to Boa 804, Obearvar<br />

4 Eccentric Hewep spars, 36261<br />

*» - • i- BM • * - - * -- - *• •<br />

ocnootcran .. i_rvont«. M>crwy«ri<br />

48150<br />

502 Halp Wanted<br />

DanteHledfcat<br />

NURSE AIDES<br />

FULL/PART TME - ALL S«FT8<br />

Apply m person:<br />

Marycrest Manor<br />

16478 MlOdMtielt. I<br />

427-4175<br />

NURSE AIDES<br />

i ihiMome Corp.. sn<br />

of Henry Ara HoapRaL M<br />

Mrlng tor hourly and Ive-M tame<br />

M hi-county are* 1<br />

maiBMsfi k<br />

ruiiimMM;<br />

MEDICAL ASSWTANT<br />

are currently seeking an above<br />

ape medical seslslsrit sMti yood<br />

communication 4 organttaoonM<br />

skM* TNa poeltion requkse a mm.<br />

of 2 yr* expertono* M addition to<br />

to:<br />

Ofltoa'Manager. Suite 546, 21700<br />

North weat em Hwy.. Southfield.<br />

Mich. 44075.<br />

HYGIENIST needed lo work Mon-<br />

days 4 Tuesdays. 10em-7pm m a<br />

wM eetablMhed WeM Bioomfleld<br />

651-6430<br />

HYGIENIST<br />

pert Ume tor ofltoe M Rocheetar.<br />

Please cM between 94 PM<br />

Mon. - Fri.652-2266.<br />

INSURANCE BILLER - Experienced.<br />

Ml time, lor buay Birmingham doc-<br />

tors office. Experienced m M phaa-<br />

aa of Inauranoa. Computer experi-<br />

ence helpful Oebbto 647-4425<br />

INSURANCE BILLER - Experienced<br />

Salary commeneurste with experi-<br />

ence Ful time poeltion. Exceaent<br />

•fits Novi are*<br />

Community EMS 344-1990<br />

INSURANCE BILLER<br />

Our computerized dentM office M<br />

seaiLtikig for e MdlvtduM capable of<br />

organizing snd eKwrvMIng our Ac-<br />

count neoelvebto Department. Ap-<br />

pMcant muat be a MMed DentM Re-<br />

ceptlonMt who haa finssiirl the art<br />

ol insurance bMkig. MuM slso be a<br />

creative problem solver wtth dadlca-<br />

bon to detM. Benefits and salary to<br />

match t spaPMtles.<br />

Contact Carolyn M 961-5455.<br />

LAB CLERK - Needed for growing<br />

medicM facMty. Ho»** 1-4:M) PM<br />

High school graduals Typing re-<br />

qulred CM 344-6000. Ext. 325.<br />

LABORATORY TECHNICIAN<br />

needed lor Mxr^y office ki South-<br />

axpartonoe de-<br />

. CJICSISIH sal-<br />

field. MuM be<br />

SWT? .<br />

sry 4 benefits detormlne M Ome of<br />

mtervtoe Reepond to box 804. Ob-<br />

server 4 Eccentric Newspaper*<br />

36251 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> Rd Uvoni*<br />

Michigan 48150<br />

LPN - FULL TIME<br />

with surgical and/or operating room<br />

axpenenca for outpatient plastic<br />

surgeon'• cttnlc In Troy 826-7777<br />

LPN<br />

Ful ume Midnight! SmM Qeeic<br />

nursing home. Apply tn peraon:<br />

Wlehing WM Manor. 520 W. Main.<br />

NorthvM*<br />

LPN/MA for Tuee., Wed., Thur* -<br />

busy office. Mature, experienced,<br />

friendly. Fermmgton Hila. 541-0102<br />

LPN or RN<br />

3 days per weM lor smM BsMc<br />

nursing home m Plymouth. 453-3943<br />

LPN - RN. CMA tor m home Insur-<br />

enoe physicals. Vena puncture re-<br />

quired Own scheduling MuM live m<br />

Troy or Rochester days 775-4133<br />

LPN S - ALL SHIFTS<br />

We are e smM beelc nursing homa,<br />

wtth easy lo care lor patient* Com-<br />

petitive eatery 4 benefit* Apply<br />

Geriatric Canter. 28355 Michigan<br />

Ave . Ink star Or phone 274-0310<br />

LPNa - CaMng Al Rorenoe Mghtm-<br />

gaiee' Full-time and pen-Ome. days<br />

and afternoons Wa need you and<br />

you need us. Competitive saiery and<br />

excellent benefit* Weatland are*<br />

"Cen we tMk"7 CM Diana PhlMpe.<br />

Director ot Nursing 261-9600<br />

LPN'S - Nursing home Mali rMtof.<br />

Afternoon or midnight ahlft<br />

United Home Car* 484-6141<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

LPN'S/RN S - do you went more<br />

from your career? Coma to Plym-<br />

outh Ct. We ere JCAH eccredfted<br />

105 Heggerty Rd Plymouth (former-<br />

ly Hendry Convetoecent).<br />

People ere our greeleet mil<br />

LPNS-RNS<br />

3pm-11pm 4 11pm-7egi shift*<br />

NURSE AIDES__<br />

A* Shift*<br />

APPLY IN PERSON<br />

LIVONIA<br />

NURSING CENTER<br />

28910 Plymouth Rd.. UvonM<br />

522-4970<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

with laboratory experience including<br />

venipuncture AM tor Belne al<br />

427-2310<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

Experience with X-Ray. Venepunc-<br />

ture. EKG 4 ineurenc* 4 day*<br />

Plymouth Area CM 464-2266<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT wanted tor<br />

pedletrtc office. Ml or pert Ome<br />

evelebM Plymouth are* Rapfy to<br />

box a662 Obeerver 4 Eooentrtc<br />

Newspapers 34251 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong><br />

Rd Uvonto. Michigan 44160<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT. Mi or part<br />

time Experienced with Venapunc-<br />

tur* X-Ray 4 EKG UvonM Are*<br />

CM 427-4704<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT for Garden<br />

City tom»y practice Banellta Expe-<br />

rienced m venepuncture X-Ray*<br />

Injection EKG 729-1152<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT knowledge<br />

al cardiology prooeiMee pietorred.<br />

to! time poeltion some evee<br />

Heer-nrl by reeume onty to Offtoe<br />

Menagar 22250 Provtdance Or<br />

»S56 South held Ml 44078<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

LPNs end RHe<br />

fy looking lor<br />

Areee include 6e^JYN.<br />

Surgical 4 kvlemel l«edk:lne. nsoo-<br />

Me schedule minlmel travel CM<br />

346-4000 Exl 326<br />

MSOICAL ASSISTANT - axpart-<br />

vwed needed KM om* Man thru<br />

Fn tor buey Weefland podtolry off-<br />

ice Mual ba knonlsdgaabto M x-<br />

ray* minor surgsry ve<br />

4 genera H "<br />

Muel be eiiffiuMaMlr.<br />

4 tMe on e vertoty of reapon-<br />

ea W» tram the person<br />

ree^ne to Sox 564 Obeerver 4<br />

Eccentric Newepepers >4261<br />

<strong>School</strong><br />

41150<br />

MEOlCAl ASSISTANT<br />

enoed m M p<br />

CM Mrs Frw,<br />

MEDICAL AS8T/RECEPTION<br />

Experienced, knowledge of Meur-<br />

anoe. For OS/GYN office, Novi are*<br />

CM Mrs Morrto: 471-0960<br />

MEDICAL BILLER<br />

Expertonoed. MuM know Dti erMech<br />

System CM 388-2961<br />

MEDICAL BILLER - Ml Ome experi-<br />

enced tor RoyM OM toot Or. WB<br />

MEDICAL BILLER<br />

Expartonoad CM Cathy D M<br />

Dr. Baaha'a office. 348-6070<br />

MEDICAL BILLER<br />

needed tor buay Southfield office.<br />

MuM be experienced with MC BC,<br />

MA and 3rd party Inauranoa*<br />

CxciMant salary and benefits CM<br />

for appointment 356-7572<br />

MEDICAL 8ILUNG RECEPTIONIST.<br />

Qerden City are* Experienced typ-<br />

knowtedge of BC/BS bMr<br />

other third pert inauranoa.<br />

or naaliend* 427-4400<br />

bMng 4<br />

No Wed<br />

MEDICAL DIRECTOR wanted, M. D.<br />

Ml time for home care company,<br />

eelary (16.000 CM 8:30 01 5pm<br />

459-3115<br />

MEDICAL OFFICE In SoutMMd<br />

Part Ome poeitlon. Ckitiee Include fl-<br />

ing, front deM. phone Some sxpe-<br />

rlenoehMpM 559-3150<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST needed<br />

pan Ome RoyM OM offioe. Some<br />

work background CM Between<br />

1:30 4 4:30 pm. 545-6000<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

For buay famlfy practice, soma bM-<br />

kig 4 computer experience necee<br />

aary Great benefits Salary negoti-<br />

able Fermmgton HMa 476-2426<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

third party bfMng<br />

Mercy Sare<br />

Immediate Cere Center<br />

Farmlnglon HMa 655-6773<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST tor taM<br />

paoad lamly practice offioe. m<br />

Deerbom Heights. Minimum 2 yaer*<br />

MedicM office experience required.<br />

MuM know Ineurencee. Phone 4<br />

MedicM terminology Immediate Ml<br />

Oma opening. Salary commenaurato<br />

with experience. CM Beth. 10am-<br />

4pm. 278-7756 or evea 373-0782<br />

MEDICAL SECRETARY for totM off-<br />

ice responsibilities Including recap-<br />

tion. bookkeeping. liMkiu ar<br />

phone. Expartenoe needed. AM tor<br />

Elaine at 427-2310<br />

MEDICAL SECRETARY<br />

Ful Ome. Expertonoed In transcrip-<br />

tion and Inaurance ctakn* MedicM<br />

office axpartonoa naoaaaary. Excel-<br />

lent benefits Mon. thru Frt.. South-<br />

field. CM 10-6 pm. 544-4232<br />

MEDICAL SECRETARY<br />

Ful time. Expertonoed In UBng pro-<br />

cedure* accounts reoelvabla and<br />

payabM and payrol for 1 doctor off-<br />

toe m SouthAald. Salary negotiable<br />

CM 9 lo 5: 367-4775<br />

MEDICAL SECRETARY<br />

Experienced and personabM tor<br />

pari Ome poeltion M W. Bioomfleld<br />

madtoM offioe. Typing, pegboard.<br />

receptionist Mils a must, nasporta<br />

bie peraon who can be flexible wfth<br />

hour* 851-5454<br />

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION 1ST<br />

LPN<br />

INSURANCE BILLER<br />

Needed for buay Southfield office<br />

Ful benefits. Send reeume to: Ms<br />

Rump* 17100 West 12 M4e Road.<br />

Sto 3. Southfield. Mich , 44076<br />

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTKJNIST<br />

Q.,1 a - jfc , , . a|, -ja^<br />

r*«TI Jin* lOf OTTDOOeKJiC ome* m<br />

Garden City Experienced only<br />

eOwpm required. 422-8400<br />

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONtSTS<br />

We're MedicM Reoorde Corporation<br />

4 we can mMe a dtftorance m you<br />

eemlnga. Our unique guaranteed<br />

production program alowe you to<br />

eem to your maximum abMty. We<br />

alao offer a Ml benefit program 4<br />

flexible work acnedulng lo M your<br />

neede We've been America'a me


•<br />

12C*(W,G-10C)<br />

$04 Mp Wanted<br />

: Offtca-CkflcaJ<br />

O&E Thursday, Fatoru*y 19, 1967<br />

48^rTABV-»o«j prno—ui<br />

|2^1'S^5SS- ,or, -- n «<br />

Tro»<br />

ing A<br />

flo<br />

in*<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE - MM<br />

AO "pm. tght Iftorlfm. pwpM ori-<br />

ented, tarn & abM lo operate on<br />

PraeldonUM tatel. temporary lo go<br />

Free word proceeelng trelnlng<br />

PaM vacation A bonua<br />

NCVEB A FEE<br />

UNIFORCE<br />

8'THFLD<br />

557-0034<br />

B HAM<br />

646-7660<br />

v<br />

ATTENTION:<br />

Needed Immediately<br />

CtortcM PoaMona Avtetobto<br />

• JR TYPISTS 40-80 wpm<br />

• SR TYP18TS 90 plua<br />

• STATISTICAL TYPISTS<br />

• GENERAL SECRETARIES<br />

• CRT OPERATORS<br />

• WORD PROCESSORS<br />

Cafl lor appolntmant:<br />

TEMPORARY<br />

SPECIALISTS<br />

354-3611<br />

Tfoy<br />

ATTEKTMNI<br />

. Immediate ctets arrtry po-<br />

SERVtCE<br />

477-8820<br />

AUTO DEALERSHIP haa opening<br />

for ful tims Receptionist Typing<br />

Doreen, lor sppolntment, 474-0600.<br />

HeAday Cftwrrotet. Farmlnglon<br />

BOOKKEEPER-ASSISTANT<br />

WolnMi buMnaaa in Southltold<br />

nsads paraon wfth a good haad for<br />

flgurse to aaatol with account*<br />

a*c. Sand raauma or letter to; ABed<br />

Electric Co.. 23820 Telegraph.<br />

Southfield, Ml 48034. Attention Per-<br />

aonnai. No phona can*, pi<br />

BOOKKEEPER/Assist ant office<br />

Manager - extremely wan organized<br />

capable of ham -<br />

portent raaponi<br />

I offtoe<br />

I handing a vsrlsty of mv<br />

•ponatbflhie*. m buay but<br />

of growing Uvonia<br />

Arm. WWng lo flax houra batwaan<br />

Ml 4 part Oma. Data antry axpart-<br />

anca a plua Sand raauma A aalery<br />

requlremente to: Mr* Keck. Box<br />

5lia0 Uvonte. Michigan. 48150.<br />

504 Halp Wanted<br />

Offlca-Clarical<br />

1ST<br />

567-888II<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

TO $20,000<br />

A vary buay CPA Arm ocxAd uaa your<br />

eapartanoe In al boukkeapAig kmo-<br />

ttone. Computar experience a plua.<br />

Tl* la a clx*e poeitlon. Benefit*<br />

Faa paid. Cal Daaror at 36S-2080.<br />

After 6 PU. Appointment* A alatili<br />

SNELLING & SNELLING<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Mndecaplng oompany Muat do pey-<br />

BOOKKEEPMG. BILLJNQ, Inventory<br />

Control. 2 yaara no6ego and/or ax-<br />

& "try Mdta hatotapApply al<br />

DMaal MA, 41108 Vincents<br />

Novt.hH.. 48060<br />

BOOKKEPER<br />

H-tocadon ratal enhrronment.<br />

t audit A report-<br />

_ __ 8<br />

In a computerized<br />

aooourrtmg dapaitinanl. Southltold<br />

(Northland) location. Oood working<br />

environment. wagae A banaftt*.<br />

Plaaaa aand raauma to: MacauMy'e<br />

Offlca Product*. Admktatrathre<br />

Office* Attar tion Ofltoa Manaoar.<br />

15188 W 8 Mta, Detroit Mich.<br />

48237<br />

SU8Y AD AGENCY HAS OPENINGS<br />

You" fa proteeMonM with axoalant<br />

phona niannaia. atrong proof read-<br />

ing and grammar Mia. Job Includaa<br />

light typing and ctartcal duttea.<br />

tteeumos to: TAP. P.O. Boot 2117.<br />

Farmlnglon HMs. Ml.. 48018.<br />

BUSY OFFICE<br />

lerM - Typing, tuna, ale.<br />

lor credit bang, ale Attractive of-<br />

Aoea, choice auburban location,<br />

eaady acoaaMbl*. favorable traffic<br />

Bow. Range >6-86 dependant upon<br />

* Submit complete ra-<br />

aume or eppfy m paraon to:<br />

Mrs. J. P. Rock. 30700 Northweet-<br />

am. Farmlnglon HIM Ml 48018<br />

851-7700<br />

904 Halp Wanted<br />

Offlce-Clartcai<br />

CLERK<br />

BOOKSTORE<br />

FtM Oma poaMon snaaable km<br />

ately Que<br />

caahtertng<br />

enoe and be able to type. Howe ara<br />

10:15 am-7:15pm (Mon. - Thur*.)<br />

and 8 :30am-3pm on Friday.<br />

Send reeume lo: PeraormeL<br />

Madonna College<br />

36600 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> Rd.<br />

Uvonia. Ml 48150<br />

CLERK tor production 8<br />

SW Detroit manufacturing<br />

- - • - - • - J<br />

aoa onica am txparwicvo<br />

In CRT. typing. IBng A dialing di-<br />

rect* with cuatomara. C<br />

rec&y<br />

•alary opan. Sand raaume to Box<br />

"820. Obeerver A Eccentric News-<br />

paper*. 38251 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> Rd..<br />

UvonM. Michigan 48150<br />

CLERK - general ofltoa. data! ori-<br />

ented wNh good math eptltude. aim-<br />

ing to learn A grow wtth company.<br />

Some experlenoe helpful, neeumae<br />

only to - CorrtroAer. 24300 Tale-<br />

graph Rd Southfield. ML 48034<br />

CLERK<br />

New Detroit (M-39)<br />

Ing compeny haa opening tor gener-<br />

al plant dark. PoaMon oonotote of<br />

tetophem*. peyrot. computer re-<br />

port*. typing, maintaining peraomM<br />

Wa* and everyday clerical duttoe.<br />

•6.00 lo 85.50 per hour to atari plua<br />

company paid benefit package.<br />

Sand reeume to: Clerk M-38, P O<br />

Box 92329. Warren, Ml 48092-0329<br />

504 Halp Wanted<br />

Offlce-Cterical<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

Plymouth are*. DeM ent _<br />

open al 1/ owkig Plymouth araa<br />

manufacturer PoeMon ImoNed artth<br />

al phaea* at fiilneae Oood OOM-<br />

peneaaon and Ml baneM*. Send r»-<br />

aume lo: Box 784. Obeerver A 60-<br />

DATA iNPUT/general ofltoe work.<br />

Mual hava plawaant phone manner.<br />

Ca* Mr* Adem*.<br />

DO YOU KNOW ...<br />

Wang or 0M PC7<br />

CAM YOU...<br />

Type 80 wpm?<br />

MYRIAD SERVICES 827-4213<br />

DO YOU KNOW ..<br />

Wang or IBM PC?<br />

CAN YOU...<br />

Type 80 wpm?<br />

MYRIAD SERVICES<br />

EFFICIENT<br />

TEMPORARIES, INC<br />

TOP $SS for your skills<br />

U akMa needed for long A ahon<br />

CLERK<br />

PART TIME<br />

A vary reliable Individual<br />

Clartoal<br />

ARE YOU<br />

AN EXPERIENCED:<br />

• TYPIST<br />

• RECEPTIONIST<br />

• WORD PROCESSOR OPERATOR<br />

• EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />

Your SfcMa Are Needed 1<br />

BOOKKEEPER/Compt roller/Ac-<br />

countant for nloe Birmingham law<br />

mants. Ml tkne. W» help with Law<br />

or CPA <strong>School</strong>. Cal 645-0750<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Downtown Birmingham Reel Eatate<br />

Management oompany. Ml time,<br />

typing required. 647-7182<br />

BOOKKEEPER - Engineering firm<br />

pan-Oma poaMon. Computar expe-<br />

rlenoe helpful. Send raaume to:<br />

DIClemente-Slegel Engineering.<br />

Inc.. 22256 Greenfield Ad., Suite<br />

580, 8outhfleld, Ml 48075<br />

BOOKKEEPER- Experienced all<br />

faoat*. Ful Ume. Salary oommen-<br />

nrate with experlenoe. Cal for In-<br />

terview appointment: 548-8810<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

FAJRLANE TOWN CENTER la Our<br />

rarrBy looking for a qualified Individ-<br />

ual to handle Involoe prooaaelno.<br />

payroll A other management<br />

record* tor the center Aa book-<br />

keeper. title individual wM alao work<br />

a* aupport to the uemai menaoe-<br />

merrt team. Qualified applioanu<br />

muat have at laaa« 2 year* of general<br />

bookkeeping experience with em-<br />

phaala on payroll A aooounta pay-<br />

aMe. Computer experlanoe pre-<br />

torrad, Nph achool dlpiome re-<br />

euked. Faklene Town Canter oftora<br />

o.oalani benefit* A a oompetwve<br />

aaMry atructure. Send reeume 10:<br />

Menaganftaiil Ofltoa. Fainane Town<br />

Center. Deerbom. Mich 48126.<br />

-An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

BOOKKEEPER tor auto de*erw*><br />

D««HriNp oomputertee accounting<br />

721-2600<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Fu*-tlme. Romukia are*. Cal weak<br />

day* 8am to 5pm. M2-1600<br />

563-4900<br />

LONG A SHORT TERM<br />

ASSIGNMENTS<br />

"Aak tor Clerical"<br />

AERO DETROIT INC.<br />

1100 E. MendoMne<br />

Madleon Hgl*.. 48071<br />

Clerical<br />

ARE YOU<br />

AN EXPERIENCED:<br />

• TYPBT<br />

• RECEPTIONIST<br />

• WORO PROCESSOR OPERATOR<br />

• EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />

Your 8klla Are Needed!<br />

583-4900<br />

LONG A SHORT TERM<br />

ASSIGNMENTS<br />

-Aak tor CtertoaT<br />

AERO DETROIT INC.<br />

1100 E. Mandolne<br />

Madleon Hgt*.. 48071<br />

CLERICAL ASSISTANT<br />

Entry level poaMon. General office<br />

dune*. Typing and good organtt*-<br />

bonal MtMa required. Ptoaaant ofltoe<br />

m Farmington HMa with good bene-<br />

flta. Cal Coleen. 855-8814<br />

akiaa needed tor buey peraonnel<br />

dept. 15 to 20 houra par week. Muat<br />

have type 45-50 wpm. good general<br />

math akMa. eeneltMty to people and<br />

the abMty to maintain confidentiali-<br />

ty Flexible hour* - idee! tor student<br />

or homemafcer. H qualified, apply at:<br />

ADISTRA CORP,<br />

101 Union St.<br />

Plymouth, Ml 48170<br />

Att: Personnel<br />

CLERKS<br />

Immediate opening* for Clerical<br />

Peraonnel. You muet have:<br />

• Al leeal 2 year* experience<br />

• Exceaent written A verbal<br />

communication akMa<br />

• Good organizational akMa<br />

• Accurate typing akWs<br />

• Good general math akMa<br />

Ful benefit peckage oftered. Quali-<br />

fied cendkdatae aand reeume end<br />

aalary requirements lo:<br />

ADISTRA CORP.<br />

101 Union St.<br />

Plymouth, Ml. 48170<br />

Att: Personnel<br />

Clerk/Typists<br />

Senior Typists<br />

Word Processors<br />

ALL EQUIPMENT NEEDED<br />

Secretaries<br />

We hava long A short term aaakgrt-<br />

ments available. Top pey plua bene-<br />

fits. Mafor medicel, dental, optical.<br />

SOUTHFIELD 569-1678<br />

DETROIT 963-5050<br />

VICTOR<br />

TEMPORARY SERVICES<br />

M/F EOE<br />

CLERICAL<br />

BILLING CLERK, minimum 1-2<br />

gear*^ general offtoe experlenoe.<br />

beckground d<br />

Oge of CRT A<br />

tor. Typing 40 wpm IndMduel muet<br />

poeaaaa an aptitude lor detal A fig-<br />

ure work end have the ebWy to<br />

work in a taet paced environment.<br />

Cxoalant oompany peld benefit* in-<br />

cluding medical, dental, praaorlpuon<br />

A tuition ratmburaement. Sand re-<br />

10:<br />

8Wng Clark.<br />

P.O. Sox 2227<br />

SoutfrfWd. Ml. 48037<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Ful charge thru trial Balance. To<br />

n*ad large marerfacturlng oompany.<br />

Computer knowledge he*>«uL £oet-<br />

Mht aalary Dearborn. 277-4706<br />

BOOKKEEPER - Ful charge. Per<br />

manent poaMon wtth feel pace ree>-<br />

denllal/commercial construction<br />

Arm. In Weat Bioomfleld eree. Appli-<br />

cant mual be a competent self alert-<br />

er wtth: construction/reel aetata ex<br />

Parlanoe. atrong bookkeeping A or<br />

ganlzatlomi skins good<br />

communication akM* A expartenoe<br />

«»th P C. Earning* oommeneurate<br />

wtth abMty<br />

Cen Merllyn between 9em-12.<br />

851-4549<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Fu8 cherge for 1 person office.<br />

Oood phone A typing skMs neoaa-<br />

aary. Cel 8-6. 544-0100<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

'"mediate opening, part Oma. Ex-<br />

partenoe nacsasarj 1 m Medlcars A<br />

IHHoald tor * long term CM 'scat-<br />

ty. For mora Information slop by or<br />

oal Huron View Lodge. 355 Huron<br />

SAew Blvd., Ann Arbor. Ml. 781-3800<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

al araaa of bookkeeping, general<br />

ledger/Rnandal statement*. 00m-<br />

pular expeilenue. Troy era*. Cal for<br />

« tor Robln362-3400<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

L«g* properly management firm In<br />

Southltold needa expertonoed Book-<br />

keeper tor Account* RecevaOM po-<br />

ttuon AbMty to deal etth people ee-<br />

•pnOal. Computer knowledge help-<br />

ful. Send reeume to:<br />

QfHoe Manaoar P. O. Box 5071<br />

SputhftoM. Ml. 4<br />

BOOKKEEPER - PART TIME Retail<br />

GanarM ledger, payroll tax axperl-<br />

enoe piafened for gaAery gift etor*<br />

844-8233<br />

' BOOKKEEPER - PART TIME<br />

Mature, wel aipertoncod A able to<br />

uee computer tor buey pteeaant<br />

oonaarucOon ofltoe. Ptoaee cal Mr*<br />

828-1840<br />

BOOKKEEPER - pert time. kM<br />

cfcerge thru trial baienoe A peyroi<br />

taaee Computer knowtodga halpM<br />

Sand raaume only to LH.HA,<br />

31111 Middtobeit Ad Suite 203.<br />

Fermmgton HMa. ML. 48018<br />

BOOKKEEPER ayetor<br />

A general offtoe tor epeitment com-<br />

466-71&<br />

Relel Furniture Co Aooounta<br />

"^ecervafoe A Payable Muel heve<br />

oerd experlenoe 5 day*. 40<br />

V»j'« Apply at: Leaky FumNura.<br />

3066 PNmouth Rd . 1 ba. E of<br />

Bookkeeper (s)<br />

CLERICAL<br />

ENTRY LEVEL<br />

SALARY PLUS BONUS<br />

Plymouth - Novi - Uvonia<br />

We have 10 Jobs for gener-<br />

al clerical work. Typing<br />

helpful but not required.<br />

Must have phone and car.<br />

(NO FEES)<br />

Aatec - Llvonla<br />

261-6222<br />

CLERICAL Faat-peoed Livonia com-<br />

pany requlree rxxvemoker for from<br />

offioe help- Muet have axoelen!<br />

phone menner. Typing, word pro-<br />

ceeemg A data procaaMng (prefera-<br />

bly Banc Four) experience • muat.<br />

Ful Ome wtth benefits Send reeume<br />

with experience A salary require-<br />

ments to Box 788 Obearvar A Eo-<br />

oentrtc Newspaper*. 36261 <strong>School</strong>-<br />

<strong>craft</strong> Rd.. Uvonia. Michigan 48150<br />

CLERICAL - Firm In Oak fart haa<br />

an Immedlete opening tor a peraon<br />

who M able to type aoomtaly<br />

SOWpm. Conteot Gloria between<br />

9am-4pm. Mon thru Fri. 546-2662<br />

CLERICAL - flexible hr*<br />

no automotHto dealership experl-<br />

enoe neceeaary. Com eel Rick<br />

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Sports Chris McCosky, Brad Emona editors/591-2312<br />

Thursday. February 19, 1987 O&E<br />

Center stage set<br />

for the rematch:<br />

Glenn vs. Salem<br />

By Chria McCoaky<br />

staff writer<br />

Both teams say nothing's<br />

changed.<br />

If that is so, then expect another<br />

nail-biting, gut-wrenching, barnburning.<br />

adjective-depleting basketball<br />

game Friday night when<br />

Plymouth Salem travels to Westland<br />

John Glenn.<br />

When the two Western Lakes and<br />

Observerland powers met earlier<br />

this season at Salem, Glenn survived<br />

74-70 in what was easily one<br />

of the most action-packed prep<br />

games seen in this area in many<br />

moons.<br />

But there's more at stake Friday.<br />

This is Salem's last chance.<br />

The Rocks need to win to force a<br />

tie in the Lakes Division. Glenn is<br />

not only gunning for a Lakes title,<br />

but for the first un<strong>defeated</strong> league<br />

basketball season in Western Lakes<br />

history.<br />

Glenn, after beating Livonia<br />

Churchill 91-67 Tuesday, is 15-0 in<br />

the league and 17-0 overall. Salem,<br />

after pasting Livonia Franklin 71-<br />

43, is 14-1 in the league. 16-2 overall.<br />

BOTH COACHES anticipate<br />

Western Lakes War II Friday<br />

night.<br />

"We may make a few minor adjustments.<br />

but it's too late to make<br />

major changes now," Salem coach<br />

Bob Brodie said. "We've had too<br />

much success to make major<br />

changes We have to stay with the<br />

things that have got us this far. We<br />

feel like we played pretty well<br />

against them last time. We il have<br />

to do a better job on Steve Hawley<br />

(a 30-point scorer at Salem) and we<br />

may have to slow things down a little.<br />

When Glenn gets rolling in<br />

their gym they can be very tough."<br />

Said Glenn coach Gordie Davis:<br />

"It is best for us to force the tempo.<br />

We seem to play better that<br />

way. They will still do what they do<br />

best. They will get the ball to their<br />

big people and try and take advantage<br />

of their size. We will go with<br />

what has been effective for us all<br />

year."<br />

And that has been a speedy perimeter<br />

game supplied by Steve<br />

Hawley and Marcus Lowe, plus a<br />

basketball<br />

scrappy inside game provided by<br />

Andy Grazulis and Anson Stroman.<br />

To say nothing of solid role play<br />

from Greg Bates and Kevin Wilson<br />

For Salem, big men Rick Taylor.<br />

Mike Hale, Jeff Justice and Dave<br />

Collins will have to have big<br />

games. But the heaviest load wi!l<br />

be carried by point-guard Bryan<br />

Kearis. Kearis will have to handle<br />

Glenn's pestering defensive pressure<br />

and supply some perimeter<br />

scoring to help open the inside for<br />

the Rocks.<br />

By the way, Kearis had one of<br />

the best games of his career<br />

against Glenn last month.<br />

"The guys are hungry." Brodie<br />

said "They are confident they can<br />

win the game. They aren't sitting<br />

back wondering if they can play<br />

with them They are ready If they<br />

aren't ready, we could get blown<br />

right out of there. Glenn can hit<br />

you so quick."<br />

Game time is 7:30 p.m.<br />

SALEM 71, FRANKLIN 43:<br />

Mike Hale exploded Tuesday<br />

In less than three quarters of<br />

duty, Hale scored 28 points and<br />

grabbed 14 rebounds. He pumped<br />

in 21 in the first half<br />

Bryan Kearis added 12.<br />

Chris Parenti led Franklin with<br />

17. The Patriots are 1-14 in the<br />

Western Lakes and 1-16 on the season.<br />

GLENN 91, CHURCHILL 67:<br />

Churchill was down by a mere seven<br />

at halftime, 32-25. Still anybody's<br />

game, right?<br />

Uh, no.<br />

John Glenn ripped off a 37-16<br />

spurt in the third quarter to send<br />

the Chargers packing<br />

Steve Hawley scored 23 points,<br />

Greg Bates and Anson Stroman<br />

added 14 each and Andy Grazulis<br />

notched 10. Grazulis had 15 rebounds<br />

and Stroman 14.<br />

Steve Ditchkoff (12). Brad Wylie<br />

(11) and Nels Thorderson (11)'led<br />

the Churchill scoring The Chargers<br />

are 7-8 in league play and 7-10 on<br />

the season.<br />

CC heavy favorites<br />

to win Salem district<br />

By Chria McCoaky<br />

staff writer<br />

Don't blame Redford Catholic Central wrestling<br />

coach Mike Rodriguez if he is looking ahead just a bit<br />

Saturday while his team attempts to defend its Class A<br />

district championship at Plymouth Salem.<br />

"You know. I don't even know how many districts we<br />

have won I don't keep track of that," Rodriguez said<br />

"All I keep track of is the big trophy."<br />

The big trophy is the one awarded to the state champion<br />

Saturday's district tournament is the first hurdle<br />

And if ever a consensus can be reached among wrestling<br />

coaches, the consensus is that CC should clear it with<br />

minimal difficulty.<br />

"It'll be CC then the rest of us." said Plymouth Salem<br />

coach Ron Krueger, who will play host to the 17-team<br />

tournament Saturday "I think CC will handle the districts<br />

and the regionals But when they get to the states,<br />

it'll be them vs everybody else, and that's when it gets<br />

tough ''<br />

RODRIGUEZ EXPECTS to advance as many as 10<br />

wrestlers into the regional tournament (Feb 28 at Catholic<br />

Central), even though his Shamrocks will be without<br />

AH-Area and 1986 state qualifier Mike Gentile Gentile<br />

will not be able to make weight at 105, Rodriguez said<br />

"I'm confident with these kids based on their performances<br />

all season." Rodriguez said "They have consistently<br />

performed well all year against top-notch compe<br />

tiuon But don t get me wrong I am not overlooking<br />

anyone Nobody is going to roll over and fall on their<br />

backs for us."<br />

Jim Raglow (98|. Jay Helm (112), Matt Helm (126).<br />

Jason Wiebeck (132), Mitch Quint (13S). Chris Rodriguez<br />

(145), Chris Lemanski (155). Krueger (167). Ted Rieple<br />

(185). Bob Yeager (198) and Toby Heaton [heavyweight)<br />

are expected to advance to the regionals for CC<br />

The top four placers in each weight class advance<br />

OF THE OTHERS, Plymouth Salem, Oak Park and<br />

Ann Arbor Pioneer have the best shot at challenging CC<br />

Krueger expects to move at least five wrestlers to the<br />

regionals Dennis Dameron (126). Jeff Delbeke (98).<br />

Todd Bourlier (105). Sean May (112) and Richard John<br />

son (heavyweight)<br />

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28 al Gathoic Central<br />

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L O+E Thursday. Ftxumy 19. 1M7<br />

Tumblers<br />

stay hot<br />

Plymouth Salem gymnasts Jackla<br />

Huff and Becky Talbot proved<br />

double trouble for Northvflle in a<br />

Western Lakes meet Monday.<br />

The duo led Salem to a 134.35-<br />

123.1 victory.<br />

Huff woo three events and finished<br />

with a meet-high 34.9 allaround<br />

score. She woo 00 vault<br />

(17), balance beam (M) and floor<br />

exerdse (8.95). She was secood 00<br />

uneven parallel bars (3.45).<br />

Talbot, 34.8 all-around, woo bars<br />

with an S.tS. She was secood on<br />

both vault (t.55) and floor (8.9)<br />

while taking fourth oo beam (1.4).<br />

Jennie Syria placed secood 00<br />

beam for Salem with an 8.65. Amy<br />

Pastori tied with teammate Debbie<br />

Drabek for fourth oo bars (7.7) and<br />

placed fourth oo floor (8.3). Dana<br />

Hokka took third 00 vault (8.50).<br />

Salem, ranked No. 3 in Observerland,<br />

is 8-8 oo the seasoo.<br />

PLYMOUTH CANTON matched<br />

its season-best team score Monday<br />

in a 131.8-98.4 win against Walled<br />

Lake Central.<br />

Junior Mary Jo Charroo paced<br />

all performers with a 34.1 allaround<br />

score. She woo on vault<br />

(8.8) and beam (8J) while placing<br />

secood oo both bars (8.1) and floor<br />

(8.9).<br />

Maureen McLean, 38.7 allaround,<br />

woo bars (8.2) and placed<br />

third on vault (8.1) and third 00<br />

beam (8.1).<br />

Brenda Perry woo floor with an<br />

impressive 9.0. She was second on<br />

both vault (83) and beam (8.2).<br />

Apryl Mosakowski, 30.5 allaround,<br />

took third oo floor with an<br />

8.8.<br />

Last Friday, <strong>Canton</strong> scored<br />

12035 in a triple-dual meet at<br />

Freeland. Freeland scored 137.8,<br />

Vassar 117.8 and Hemlock 102.75.<br />

Cantoo is 10-4 on the season.<br />

Ladywood's Debbi Borke, who<br />

trains with <strong>Canton</strong>, earned her final<br />

state qualifying scores on three<br />

events Monday. She scored an 8.2<br />

on vault, 7.4 on beam and an 8.6 on<br />

floor.<br />

FARMINGTON scored a seasonhigh<br />

128.8 Monday, but stateranked<br />

Troy bettered that with a<br />

180.75.<br />

Jackie Daly won two events for<br />

the Falcons: the vault (9.1) tad<br />

beam (8.65).<br />

Debbie Ford woo bars with an<br />

8.15. Amy Frontier placed second<br />

oo vault (8.75) and third on beam<br />

(83).<br />

Farmington is 7-7 on the season.<br />

FARMINGTON HARRISON suf-<br />

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Hills Lahser Monday. It was<br />

the Hawks' 11th loss in 14 meets.<br />

Tracey Solomon was Harrison's<br />

lone bright spot She won beam<br />

(7.75) and vault (8.15) and placed<br />

second on bars (7.45) and floor<br />

(8.05).<br />

NORTH FARMINGTON, buoyed<br />

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high on both bar* and floor exercise Monday, helping Salem knock<br />

by strong performances from Kim<br />

Heller and Lucine Toroyan, scored<br />

a 133.9-123.35 non-league win<br />

against Hartland.<br />

Toroyan, 34.6 all-around, placed<br />

first on bars (8.8) and tied for first<br />

with teammate Kara Karhu on<br />

floor (9.0). She also tied for third on<br />

vault with teammate Nicole<br />

Yuskowatz (83) and placed third on<br />

beam (8.5).<br />

Heller won vault (9.0) and beam<br />

(9.0) while getting a third on floor<br />

(8.55).<br />

Karhu was second on vault (8.6).<br />

Yuskowatz picked up a second on<br />

beam (8.7) and Marilyn Dunn was<br />

second on bars (8.1).<br />

No. 1-ranked North is 13-1 on the<br />

Oakland Hills pro Mengert resigns<br />

By Marty Budnor<br />

staff writer<br />

Al Mengert, secood in tenure only<br />

to Al Watrous as club professional at<br />

Oakland Hills, officially will be retired<br />

from the prestigious Bloomfield<br />

Township facility March 1.<br />

Dr. John Dylewski, club president<br />

of Oakland Hills, accepted Mengert's<br />

resignation last week. Mengert's assistant<br />

the past six years, Pat<br />

OoaweO, will serve as bead professional<br />

00 an interim Nuns<br />

Tve been thinking for a while<br />

about winding down somewhat,"<br />

said Mengert Tuesday from his retirement<br />

home in Carefree, Ariz.<br />

"Being a pro for 84 years, I decided I<br />

wanted to spend a little more time<br />

with my family.<br />

'The 18 years I spent at Oakland<br />

Hills went very fast, and if the next<br />

18 years went as fast, I would have<br />

thought where did all the time go? I<br />

just wanted to do some things with<br />

my life and this seemed like the<br />

right time.<br />

"Plus, Tve gone into a business<br />

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Mengert's other retirement plans include<br />

traveling and possibly playing<br />

in either the European circuit and/<br />

or the Seniors Tour in the United<br />

States.<br />

"It became a little too much pressure<br />

for me (at Oakland Hills) in<br />

burning the candle at both ends," he<br />

said. "I reached a pinnacle of hosting<br />

two major championships, and I<br />

didn't have any more vistas there. I<br />

have vistas down here, like the golf<br />

clubs and the school.<br />

Tm very pleased with my decision,<br />

and it just seemed like the time<br />

is now for me," he said.<br />

Mengert's two major professional<br />

golf championships as host pro were<br />

the 1979 PGA championship (won by<br />

David Graham) and the 1985 U.S.<br />

Open Championship (won by Andy<br />

North).<br />

His amateur career included two<br />

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Mengert played in 29 major golf<br />

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in 1952), eight Masters tournaments,<br />

10 PGA championships and nine U.S.<br />

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You might say Mark Murray is a<br />

man on a mission.<br />

The strong-armed All-Area quarterback<br />

from Farmington Harrison<br />

accepted a full scholarship from<br />

Wayne State University Saturday,<br />

and there was fire in his eyes when<br />

he inked the pact.<br />

"I definitely feel like I have something<br />

to prove," Murray said. "I just<br />

wish I would get a chance to play<br />

against some of those bigger schools<br />

to show them what I am made of."<br />

You see, Mark Murray was virtually<br />

ignored by college recruiters.<br />

Never mind about his 1,631 yards<br />

passing this season. Never mind his<br />

canon-like arm, which connected on<br />

106 of 205 passes.<br />

Forget it Mark Murray, said<br />

scouts throughout the Mid-American<br />

Conference, is too short to be a Division<br />

I quarterback.<br />

Several schools — Ball State, Toledo,<br />

Miami of Ohio — contacted<br />

Murray but never showed up to see<br />

him play. Bowling Green sent a<br />

scout to a Harrison practice. Once.<br />

That scout took one look at Murray<br />

and started to laugh.<br />

MURRAY WAS stung by that It<br />

was the most ferocious hit he ever<br />

sustained in football. That laugh. He<br />

may never forget that laugh.<br />

"Coach (John) Herrington and I<br />

had talked about it and we both<br />

thought I could be a MAC-level player,"<br />

Murray said."Most schools,<br />

though, said they were looking for<br />

someone around 6-2 or 6-3. I think I<br />

can throw the ball as good as anyone<br />

in that league. I really thought someone<br />

would take a chance."<br />

Said Herrington: "He's 5-11% and<br />

that's too short? No way. As good as<br />

he is, I just don't understand it."<br />

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Murray is doing his best to put the<br />

snub behind him and concentrate on<br />

his future as a Tartar.<br />

"I am very happy to be playingsomeplace<br />

where I'm wanted," he<br />

said. "I have a good chance to start.<br />

It's going to work out"<br />

WSU WILL graduate its all-time,<br />

leading passer this spring. Rich<br />

Popp, a Livonia Franklin product<br />

has started at Wayne the last 3V»<br />

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By Chris McCoaky<br />

staff writer<br />

"We're going to get them. One of<br />

these days, we are going to get<br />

them."<br />

Mike Lindstrom, the personable<br />

volleyball coach at Walled Lake<br />

Central, didn't know it at the time<br />

but he was speaking the thoughts of<br />

all but one coach at the 14th annual<br />

<strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> Invitational High <strong>School</strong><br />

Volleyball Tournament Saturday.<br />

The "them" he referred to was<br />

Livonia Stevenson. And perhaps one<br />

of these days his Vikings, or any of<br />

the other 29 teams in the tournament,<br />

will knock Stevenson off. But<br />

that day wasn't Saturday.<br />

The Spartans, for an unprecedented<br />

fourth consecutive year, captured<br />

the <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> title. Stevenson survived<br />

a tough three-game semifinal<br />

match with Walled Lake Central (13-<br />

15,15-0, 15-10) and slammed Livonia<br />

Ladywood in the finals (15-10, 15-9).<br />

Ladywood, coached by tournament<br />

director Tom Teeters, beat Walled<br />

Lake Western in another grueling<br />

three-game match, 15-10, 14-16, 15-<br />

10, to earn a crack at the Spartans.<br />

THIS CHAMPIONSHIP might<br />

have been the Spartans' most impressive.<br />

Out of 15 games played,<br />

they lost once. The team just didn't<br />

show any weaknesses. They dominated<br />

at the net; their serving and<br />

back row play was flawless. On top<br />

of that, the team played with tremendous<br />

poise. After losing game<br />

one to Central in the semis, the Spartans<br />

came back with a 15-0 whitewash<br />

in game two. The team was unflappable<br />

all day long.<br />

"'They did seem relaxed and<br />

poised," Stevenson coach Lee Cagle<br />

said. "I don't know. I felt a lot of<br />

pressure, I can tell you that But the<br />

girls seemed really relaxed."<br />

Perhaps the term "relaxed" could<br />

be replaced by "confident." The<br />

Spartans seemed to feel a strong<br />

sense of immortality — at least for<br />

Saturday.<br />

AFTER LOSING the first game to<br />

Central, the Spartans didn't appear<br />

overly concerned. They just rolled<br />

up their sleeves and went to work.<br />

Kris tine Bailey accounted for 11 of<br />

the team's 15 points in game two:<br />

seven service points and four kill? at<br />

the net.<br />

That was typical of her performance<br />

all day. Whenever the game got<br />

tight. Bailey took charge.<br />

Against Ladywood in the finals,<br />

Bailey had seven kills for points, 12<br />

kills for sideouts and five service<br />

points with three aces. In game two,<br />

with Ladywood ahead 9-6, Bailey<br />

scored three straight points with<br />

spikes to tie the game. Then she<br />

spiked home the last three points to<br />

give the Spartans the victory.<br />

"Kristine Bailey, what can you<br />

say? She is just awesome," said<br />

Lindstrom.<br />

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Cfiamptonshlp match: Uvonia Stevenson<br />

det ladywood. 15-10. 15-9.<br />

Semifinal matchea: Livonia Stevenson<br />

def. Waned Lake Central. 13-15. 15-0, 15-<br />

10; Ladywood det. Walled Lake Western.<br />

15-10, 14-16, 15-10<br />

Quarterfinal match**: Uvonia Stevenson<br />

def Dearborn, 15-4. 15-4; Walled Lake<br />

Central del Detroit Henry Ford. 15-5, 15-4,<br />

Walled Lake Western def. Garden City. 15-<br />

8, 6-15, 15-12; Ladywood del Lwonia<br />

Churchill, 15-12, 15-10<br />

First round matches: Livonia Cnurchi#<br />

det Temperance-Bedford. 15-10 15-3;<br />

Walled Lake Western del. Feoton. 1^-6. 16-<br />

14; Detrort Henry Ford def Grand Blanc.<br />

15-13. 15-4. Dearborn def. Uvonia Franklin.<br />

10-15. 15-10. 15-1.<br />

POOL PLAY<br />

Pool I: 1. Garden City. 8-0; 2. Livonia<br />

Franklin. 6-2; 3 North Farminflton, 3-5; 4.<br />

Clarenceville. 2-6; 5. Redford Thurston, 1-7.<br />

Pool II: 1. Detroit Henry Ford. 7-1; 2.<br />

Livonia Churchill. 5-3; 3. (tie) Wayne Memorial<br />

and Farmington Harrison, 4-4; 5 Detroit<br />

Benedictine. 0-8.<br />

Pool III: 1. Livonia Stevenson, 6-0; 2,<br />

Grand Blanc. 6-2; 3. Rochester Adams, 4-4;<br />

4 (tie) Redford Union and Dearborn Fordson,<br />

1-7,<br />

Pool IV: 1. (tie) Walled Lake Western<br />

and Temperance-Bedford. 6-2; 3. Redford<br />

Bishop Borgess, 5-3. 4. Lutheran East. 3-8;<br />

5. Novi, 0-6.<br />

POOL V: 1. Walled Lake Central, 6-0; 2.<br />

Fenton, 6-2; 3. South Lyon. 4-4; 4. Northvine.<br />

2-6; 5. Dearborn Heights Crestwood,<br />

0-8 (did not show),<br />

Pool VI: 1, (tie) Ladywood and Dearborn.<br />

7-1; 3. Flint Atherton. 4-4; 4. (tie)<br />

Farmington and Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>, 1-7.<br />

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM: Krlstlne Bailey,<br />

Stevenson (MVP). Sue Zatorski, Stevenson;<br />

Jenny Belcher. Ladywood; Corinne<br />

McNamara, Ladywood. Dawn Andrews,<br />

Wafted Lake Western; Robin Spear. Fenton;<br />

Nikki Stubbs, Garden City; Kelly Ellis.<br />

Walled Lake Central,<br />

For her efforts, Bailey was the top<br />

vote getter on the all-tournament<br />

team.<br />

But Bailey was far from Stevenson's<br />

lone star. Sue Zatorski, also an<br />

all-tournament selection, controlled<br />

the net when Bailey was in the back<br />

row. Rocky Cibor, the team's setter,<br />

distributed the ball extremely well.<br />

Jenny Sladewski, Laura Brown and<br />

Amy Anderson passed well and<br />

made several exceptional digs in the<br />

back row.<br />

EVERY YEAR, it seems, the<br />

<strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> Invitational produces<br />

one Cinderella team. Last year it<br />

was Birmingham Marian who, with<br />

just six players, snuck into the semifinals.<br />

This year it was Livonia Ladywood.<br />

The Blazers, a young and aggressive<br />

team, edged Livonia Churchill<br />

in the quarterfinals. Churchill had<br />

been red-hot, having just upset<br />

Temperance-Bedford in .two quick<br />

games.<br />

Kristin* Bailey was m tower of power for Livonia<br />

Stevenson during the <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> Invitationai<br />

Saturday. BaVey, who is headed for<br />

Then, with an assortment of offspeed<br />

hits and dugip- shots, the<br />

Blazers frustrated p6w4rful Walled<br />

Lake Western in the sahxis. Western<br />

had just survived a" three-game<br />

match with Garden Citjr in the quarterfinals.<br />

"My girls just weren't prepared to<br />

defend that kind of attack," said<br />

Western coach Fritz Tallion, who<br />

complained throughout the match<br />

that the Blazers' dinks were illegal.<br />

"I thought the officials used an international<br />

interpretation of the rules.<br />

To me, a lot of those (dinks) were<br />

carries. But give Ladywood credit.<br />

They played extremely well defensively.<br />

And their off-speed game<br />

forced us to make a lot of net violations."<br />

Said Teeters: "Every referee has<br />

Salem upends slumping North<br />

Looks like the Plymouth Salem<br />

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The Rocks placed fourth in the 10team<br />

Trenton Invitational Saturday,<br />

then jolted Western Lakes foe North<br />

Farmington Monday, 16-14. 15-8.<br />

"Every time we get on the floor<br />

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Said North coach Sandy Lubieniecki:<br />

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JANE KLAES, Denice Tackett,<br />

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Tammy Spengler, Kris McMinr<br />

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such thing as an international call. I<br />

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LADYWOOD GOT effective net<br />

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Both made the all-tournament<br />

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Ladywood's downfall against Stevenson,<br />

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Although Lee Cagle wore a wide<br />

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team's fourth consecutive <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong><br />

triumph, he managed to keep<br />

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"I kind of downplayed this tournament<br />

last week," he said. "The last<br />

couple of years we peaked at this<br />

time and then went down hill afterwards.<br />

The girls acted like this tournament<br />

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I didn't want them to think that<br />

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PREP BASKETBALL<br />

Thursday. Fib- W<br />

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Frtd^r. Feb. 20<br />

L*r. OwchM at U». Frartdbt 7:30 p m.<br />

W.L Cent/* al L* Stevenaon. 7:30 p.m.<br />

Ply. Saiem at WMd. John Qtom 7:30 p_m.<br />

North** at Pty <strong>Canton</strong>. 7:30 p.m<br />

Farm. Hamaon at #L Western. 7 30 p.m.<br />

Wyandotte at Wayna Memorial 7;30 pjn.<br />

Radtord Union at Qardan City. 7:30 pjn.<br />

Red Thurston at DM Annapota. 7:30 p.m<br />

Qwnn.li at Lutheran North. 7:30 pm.<br />

Pty Chrietian at GP UrW.-Liggett. 7 p.m.<br />

M.C. Holy Cross at St Agatha. 7:30 p.m<br />

Sunday. Fab. 22<br />

BMhop Borgess vs. CalhoAc Central<br />

at U-CT* Cathan Hal. 5:45 p.m<br />

(Cathoic League A-B playoffs)<br />

PREP HOCKEY<br />

Thuraday. Fab. 19<br />

Uv Church* at SouthfeaW. 8 pjn.<br />

Friday. Fab. 20<br />

L*». Cnurcha w Uv Stevenson<br />

at Uworaa's Edgar Arena. 6 pm<br />

Saturday. Fab 21<br />

Liv Frartcfci «s Milord High<br />

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Cathoic Central vs. Rrw Powers<br />

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Saturday. Fab 21<br />

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WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL<br />

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Saturday. Fab. 21<br />

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X Westland John Glenn, 136.20; 4 Plymouth<br />

Carton. 131.30; 5. Wayna Memonal. 129 95. 6<br />

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Fanrwigton Harrison. 115.6<br />

ALL-AROUND: 1. Tart Bote (Wayne). 36.9-..<br />

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34.1; 10 Tracey Solomon (Harrison). 33.85.<br />

VAULTING (State cut. 7.7* 1. (tie) Debtee<br />

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Johnson's departure<br />

a mystery to Pioneers<br />

PERSONAL REASONS.<br />

An odd choice of<br />

words, considering the<br />

implications of Johnny<br />

Johnson's decision. Considering,<br />

too, how many are affected by that<br />

decision.<br />

If you haven't heard, Johnson,<br />

the sophomore starting guard for<br />

Oakland University's mens basket-<br />

ball team, quit Just like that He<br />

said after practice last Wednesday<br />

he wouldn't be back. On Thursday,<br />

he wasn't<br />

Johnson missed OlTs game at<br />

Northwood Institute Saturday. The<br />

Pioneers lost by five points. John-<br />

son, the team's second-leading<br />

scorer with a 12.6 per-game aver-<br />

age, could have made a difference.<br />

Particularly since OU is woefully<br />

short of proven scorers and espe-<br />

cially perimeter shooters.<br />

The consequences of his action<br />

are colossal. And whatever his rea-<br />

sons, the result of his decision is<br />

anything but personal.<br />

GREG KAMPE doesn't under-<br />

stand. The OU coach doesn't be-<br />

lieve the rather obscure reasons<br />

Johnson's given for quitting. John-<br />

son has said things weren't working<br />

out for him, that he was planning to<br />

transfer to an NCAA Division I<br />

school (OU is Division II).<br />

"Even if you don't like the<br />

coach," Kampe said, "would you<br />

quit when you're the team's sec-<br />

ond-leading scorer, when you had<br />

just played 37 of 40 minutes and<br />

played the best game you've played<br />

all season, and when you have a<br />

chance to go to the (NCAA II) tour-<br />

nament?"<br />

The NCAA tournament No one<br />

at OU would have believed it three<br />

— even two — months ago. Kampe<br />

had modest goals for his team en-<br />

tering the season: finish better than<br />

.500 in the Great Lakes Intercolle-<br />

giate Athletic Conference (GLIAC).<br />

If that sounds overly modest, re-<br />

member that the Pioneers have<br />

never been better than 8-8 in the<br />

GLIAC before.<br />

Going into last Saturday's game,<br />

they had surpassed all expecta-<br />

tions. OU was 17-6 overall and 8-3<br />

in the GLIAC, within striking dis-<br />

tance of front-runners Ferris State<br />

and Wayne State. With games<br />

against both coming up this week<br />

(Ferris tonight and WSU Saturday),<br />

the Pioneers had a legitimate shot<br />

at a title.<br />

Those hopes were severely jolted<br />

with the loss at Northwood. It was<br />

a game they could have won — the<br />

Northmen were just 4-8 in the GLI-<br />

AC and 13-11 overall entering the<br />

contest — and probably would<br />

have, had Johnson played.<br />

"IT KIND OF came at a bad<br />

time," understated Kampe. "I'm<br />

not really sure why he left He gave<br />

me some excuses, but I don't be-<br />

lieve them.<br />

"Johnny and I were pretty tight<br />

He was like a son to me. I don't<br />

think he wants to play basketball<br />

right now."<br />

Kampe went further. "1*11 bet be<br />

doesn't play another minute of col-<br />

lege basketball."<br />

One place he won't play at is OU.<br />

Kampe was clear oo the possibility<br />

of Johnson's returning. "He will<br />

never play at Oakland again as<br />

long as I am coach," be said.<br />

"Hie real reasons for his depar-<br />

ture may never be fully known.<br />

Was it bnrooat? A woman? Or the<br />

reason popularly given for an ath-<br />

lete's problems — drugs?<br />

It wasn't academics. Kampe said<br />

Johnson wasn't a spectacular stu-<br />

dent but be was passing.<br />

In December, Johnson missed<br />

four games and three weeks for<br />

personal troubles. Kampe still<br />

won't elaborate. "He had some<br />

problems at home he had to take<br />

care of," the OU coach said.<br />

APPARENTLY, THOSE prob-<br />

lems weren't solved. Now he's<br />

gone, leaving in the midst of OU's<br />

best basketball season ever.<br />

Five games left These should<br />

have been the most enjoyable<br />

games of Johnson's college career.<br />

Instead, be chucked them.<br />

The reasons for his quitting may<br />

be valid. They may be immediate.<br />

But to simply label them as "per-<br />

sonal" is unfair. It's unfair to the<br />

fans, and it's grossly unfair to his<br />

teammates.<br />

There's a responsibility attached<br />

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all players are taught from the<br />

time they first pick up a ball and<br />

start dribbling it. By the time a tal-<br />

ented athlete reaches college-level<br />

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the team.<br />

That's one reason why I get up-<br />

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learn; that's a personal responsibil-<br />

ity.<br />

JOHNSON, THOUGH, is not fail-<br />

ing in the classroom, although he'd<br />

probably have severe trouble with<br />

a course in responsibility.<br />

Thuraday. February 19. 1987 O&E<br />

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Pioneers coming unglued<br />

Just when things were going so<br />

well for Oakland University's mens<br />

basketball team.<br />

In the midst of a school history-<br />

making season, the wheels came off<br />

the Pioneer wagon last week. First<br />

the team's second-leading scorer,<br />

sophomore guard Johnny Johnson,<br />

quit for personal reasons. Then a trip<br />

to Northwood Institute proved<br />

disasterous when the Northmen beat<br />

OU 76-71.<br />

The loss dropped the Pioneers to<br />

17-7 overall and to 8-4 in the Great<br />

Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Con-<br />

ference (GLIAC). Northwood is 14-11<br />

overall and 5-8 in the conference.<br />

OU was anticipating a victory<br />

over the Northmen, setting up a pair<br />

of pivotal showdown contests with<br />

conference front-runners Ferris<br />

State (at OU Thursday) and Wayne<br />

State (at WSU Saturday). Had the<br />

Pioneers won Saturday and been<br />

able to succeed against FSU and<br />

WSU, they would have been tied for<br />

the league lead.<br />

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Not now, though.<br />

NORTHWOOD BEAT OU by mak-<br />

ing seven-of-eight free throws in the<br />

final minute. The Pioneers, who<br />

trailed 34-32 at the half and were be-<br />

hind 62-57 with 5:45 to play, put to-<br />

gether a 12-6 run to go ahead 6S-68<br />

with 1:18 to go. Scott Bittinger's<br />

jumper gave OU its last lead.<br />

Bittinger finished with 28 points,<br />

among them the 1,000th of his OU<br />

career The junior guard is the<br />

eighth Pioneer to reach that plateau.<br />

Stacy Davis added 16 points and 12<br />

rebounds, but that was it for double-<br />

figure scorers for the Pioneers, who<br />

missed Johnson's outside shooting.<br />

"We were ready to go without<br />

him," said OU coach Greg Kampe.<br />

"Northwood played a great game.<br />

We woe up 11-2 at the start."<br />

No reason was given for Johnson's<br />

departure. He missed three games In<br />

December due to personal problems.<br />

"I said at the beginning of the sea-<br />

son that youth and lack of perimeter<br />

shooting depth were our biggest<br />

weaknesses," Kampe said. Johnson's<br />

loss has added to those woes.<br />

Northwood was paced by James<br />

Simmons with 18 points. Mike Ur-<br />

ban us had 17 and Kevin Brown 15.<br />

The Northmen hit 54 percent of their<br />

floor shots (27-of-50), including 61<br />

percent in the second half (14-of-23).<br />

OU was 13-of-29 in the second half<br />

(45 percent) and 26-of-59 for the<br />

game (44 percent).<br />

OU'S WOMEN used a stalwart de-<br />

fense to roll to a 33-21 halftime lead,<br />

and Northwood never got closer i<br />

six in the secood half as OU won 7*<br />

67 Saturday at Northwood. ;<br />

The Lady Pioneers limited thsir<br />

opponents to nine-of-22 shooting and<br />

forced 17 turnovers lo the first hall<br />

For the game, the Not th women confc<br />

mitted 32 turnovers to SI for OU. *<br />

Leah Fen wick came off the bonck<br />

to score It points, get eight rebounds<br />

and five steals. Sarah Knuth added<br />

16 points and seven rebounds, Kim<br />

Klein and Celeste Sartor had 11<br />

points apiece — Sartor also had 10<br />

rebounds — and Sooja Pearson got<br />

eight points and four steals. Point<br />

guard Margaret Boyle added eight<br />

assists to her league-leading total. I<br />

Northwood's Sharon Berry scored<br />

24 points, with Roni Lloyd scoring 11<br />

and Joan Frysinger (from Livonia<br />

Stevenson) nine before fouling out<br />

with 6:20 left :<br />

The win boosted OU to 17-7 oven<br />

all and 7-5 in the league. Northwood<br />

slipped to 13-12 overall and 4-9 ia<br />

the league.<br />

Lady Ocelots catch OCC<br />

Time was ticking away on <strong>School</strong>-<br />

<strong>craft</strong> College's womens basketball<br />

team. The Lady Ocelots were Into<br />

the second half of their Eastern Con-<br />

ference showdown with Oakland CC<br />

and they trailed by nine points.<br />

SC needed a win to tie the Lady<br />

Raiders for the title. The Lady<br />

Ocelots got it, rallying for a 65-61<br />

triumph at OCC Saturday behind<br />

Sharon Miller's 13 second-half points<br />

and four late free throws by Tammy<br />

Atkins that clinched it.<br />

Both teams are 10-3 in the confer-<br />

ence. SC is 18-6 overall; OCC is 16-5<br />

overall.<br />

Miller finished with 19 points, in-<br />

cluding five-straight SC baskets at<br />

one point. Tracy Ladouceur also<br />

sparkled, scoring 18 points on eight-<br />

for-eight floor shooting. Lori Abbas<br />

and Lisa Kline added 10 apiece. SC<br />

led 27-25 at the intermission before<br />

falling behind in the second half.<br />

OCC got 17 points and 12 rebounds<br />

from Kelly Geiger, 14 points from<br />

Michelle Taubee and 10 points from<br />

both Joanne Gregory and Stacie<br />

Gills.<br />

<strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> sports<br />

in their two previous games against<br />

HPCC and Macomb CC, coach Bob<br />

Wetzel thought it was a better per-<br />

formance.<br />

"We haven't been playing real<br />

well, and we didn't play exceptional-<br />

ly well against (OCC)," Wetzel said.<br />

"We did play better against Oakland,<br />

but we're capable of much better."<br />

Derrick Kearney's 24 points and<br />

10 rebounds paced SC. Jeff Vakratsis<br />

and Zollie Stevens added 18 apiece,<br />

with Stevens scoring all of his points<br />

in the second half.<br />

Both Stevens and Desmond Steele<br />

did not start for disciplinary reasons.<br />

JC NOTES: The pairings for the<br />

upcoming Michigan Junior College<br />

OCCS MENS TEAM got out of the<br />

blocks quickly at SC Saturday, rac-<br />

ing to a 49-36 halftime lead and nev-<br />

er allowing the Ocelots to get closer<br />

than nine the rest of the way in a 97-<br />

85 triumph.<br />

It was an important victory for<br />

the Raiders. Combined with losses<br />

by Alpena CC and Highland Park CC,<br />

it caused a logjam at the top of the<br />

Eastern Conference standings. Four<br />

teams are within a game of first<br />

with one game remaining. HPCC and<br />

Delta CC are 12-3, while OCC and<br />

Alpena CC are 11-4.<br />

Gary Holt kept the Raiders on<br />

track at SC with 29 points. Carson<br />

Butler added 22 and Sam Smith con-<br />

tributed 18.<br />

For the Ocelots, the loss was their<br />

fourth straight, dropping them to 6-9<br />

in the conference and to 9-16 overall.<br />

Still, after suffering lopsided defeats<br />

Athletic Association (MJCAA) tour-<br />

nament are far from cemented as<br />

teams head into the final weekend of<br />

regular season play.<br />

The top two finishers in the East-<br />

ern Conference will draw a first-<br />

round bye. OCC still has a shot at oqe<br />

of the byes, together with Delta,<br />

Highland Park and Alpena. In the<br />

first-round games played Monday,<br />

the third-place team will host the<br />

sixth-place finisher, and the fourth-<br />

place squad will host the fifth-place<br />

team.<br />

The winners of the first-round con-<br />

tests will play the conference's top<br />

two teams in the second round<br />

Wednesday. On Friday the tourna-<br />

ment will move to <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> with<br />

the Eastern and Western conference<br />

finals slated for 6 and 8 p.m.<br />

Winners of those games will meet<br />

for the state championship Saturday<br />

at SC.<br />

Falcons swimmers dunked<br />

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Jim Vlk couldn't prevent Farming-<br />

ton from losing a non-league swim<br />

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Vlk set a Farmington varsity and<br />

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ley relay. He teamed with Scott<br />

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Langdon on a 1:50.13.<br />

Hawkins won the 100 backstroke<br />

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Bryan Krygier, who has bean cut of the Engineers' lineup with a shoulder injury, hopes to<br />

ralurn to action thia weekend in Oxford, Ohio.<br />

Engineers rev up<br />

By Chris McCosky<br />

staff writer<br />

The Plymouth-based Hennessey<br />

Engineers Junior A hockey team can<br />

finish no higher than third in the<br />

three-team North American Junior<br />

Hockey League.<br />

But that reality hasn't dimmed the<br />

team's enthusiasm. In fact, after<br />

gaining a 3*3 tie against Detroit<br />

Compuware Friday night, the Engineers<br />

are chomping at the bit waiting<br />

for the playoffs to begin.<br />

"We can't wait," said Bob<br />

Mlynarek, who scored a goal and<br />

added an assist Friday. "We think<br />

we have a great chance. We're playing-real<br />

well right now."<br />

Compuware jumped out to a 3-1<br />

lead after one period at the Plymouth<br />

Cultural Center Ice Arena. The-i<br />

Engineers were without fourjtey)<br />

player*. Leif Gustafson, Brv3jr<br />

Krygier, Chris Belhart and Dan<br />

Frantti were all out with either an<br />

injury or an illness.<br />

"You talk about someone being<br />

nervous as an expectant father. I<br />

was really concerned going into that<br />

game without four key contributors,"<br />

said Engineers coach A.J.<br />

Baker. "This was a real morale<br />

booster for us. If we can play thaf<br />

weU with those guys out, it just<br />

stretches your imagination about<br />

wh#t you might be able to do when<br />

they get back."<br />

THE TANDEM of Mlynarek and<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> resident Eric Kapeianski<br />

brought the Engineers even. Kapeianski,<br />

who has been one of the<br />

team's hottest scorers in recent<br />

weeks, scored a power-play goal in<br />

the second period. Then early in the<br />

third period Mlynarek, from deep in<br />

the corner behind Compuware goalie<br />

Jim Dubke, fed a pinpoint pass in<br />

front of the net to Kapeianski who<br />

buried it into to net.<br />

"He has really showed his stuff in<br />

the last couple of weeks," Baker said<br />

of Kapeianski. "He's quite a card off<br />

the ice. He's an important cog to this<br />

team."<br />

Kapeianski, a Redford Catholic<br />

Central product, has been recruited<br />

by Notre Dame. He has 15 goals and<br />

16 assists on the season.<br />

Engineers' goalie Doug Brown<br />

kicked away 34 of 37 shots. Dubke<br />

faced 35 shots in the Compuware<br />

net.<br />

The Engineers will spend the<br />

weekend in Oxford, Ohio playing<br />

games Saturday and Sunday against<br />

the Miami of Ohio University hockey<br />

club. Baker expects to be at full<br />

roster for the first time in more than<br />

two weeks.<br />

THE RACE: The Fraser-based Detroit<br />

Falcons maintain a slim onepoint<br />

lead in the North American<br />

Junior Hockey League standings.<br />

The Falcons and Compuware split<br />

two games last weekend.<br />

The Falcons are 21-8-4 with 46<br />

points in games against NAJHL<br />

common opponents. Compuware is<br />

20-8-5 (45 points). The Engineers are<br />

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times are as follows:<br />

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15-12-5 (31 points with three games<br />

in hand).<br />

Overall, Hennessey is 17-14-7.<br />

The NAJHL playoffs will take<br />

place the second week of March.<br />

LEAGUE EXPANSION: NAJHL<br />

president Lyle Miller has announced<br />

the official league alignment for<br />

1987-88.<br />

The NAJHL will be a nine-team,<br />

two tiered league. In Tier I will be<br />

the Engineers, Compuware, the Falcons<br />

and the Bloomfield Hills-based<br />

USA Jets. Tier II will include the<br />

Livonia Junior Knights, St. Clair<br />

Shores Islanders, Woodhaven C&H<br />

Piping. Royal Oak Royals and the<br />

Taylor Blades.<br />

The Livonia Junior Knights, who<br />

will play out of the Eddie Edgar<br />

Arena, is the latest franchise to join<br />

the league. Don Hall will coach the<br />

team.<br />

Originally, a Buffalo franchise<br />

was to join the league and would<br />

have competed in Tier I. According<br />

to several league officials, however,<br />

Buffalo failed to submit the required<br />

$2,000 entry deposit by Feb. 1.<br />

The NAJHL is one of only two<br />

Junior A hockey leagues in the U.S.<br />

sanctioned by AHAUS (Amateur<br />

Hockey Association of the United<br />

States).<br />

Kent State aims for top<br />

By CJ. Meek<br />

staff writer<br />

When you're the new kid on the block, it can take a<br />

while to establish yourself.<br />

Kent State's hockey team has been in that position<br />

since becoming a varsity sport in the 1880-81 season.<br />

Both coach and players know what they want, but before<br />

realizing it, there are several obstacles to clear.<br />

The goal is simple: respect. In particular, respect<br />

from the members of the more established Central<br />

Collegiate Hockey Association. The biggest obstacle<br />

facing KSU is talent The Golden Flashes are currently<br />

in second place in the American Collegiate Hockey Association,<br />

a point behind Lake Forest. Other ACHA<br />

teams are Notre Dame and the University of Michigan-Dearborn.<br />

Hardly the same as the CCHA, which boasts nine<br />

teams. And the top talent tends to gravitate to where<br />

the competition is most intense.<br />

Of course, another big factor in landing top recruits<br />

is scholarships available . KSU has 11 partial grants.<br />

CCHA schools offer 20 full-rides.<br />

KSU coach John Wallin knows he'll have to earn the<br />

respect of his CCHA peers with victories, and those<br />

wins will have to be achieved with talent overlooked<br />

or unwanted by other major programs.<br />

None of this is meant as an excuse. The Flashes<br />

don't need one. They are 15-11 overall and 6-4 in the<br />

ACHA, and they've done it with homegrown talent.<br />

MUCH OF IT comes from the Detroit area. Six KSU<br />

players are from the Observer & Eccentric coverage<br />

area, including leading scorer Kirk Aldridge (Bloomfield<br />

Hills) and right wing Ed Shepler (Livonia Churchill).<br />

Aldridge has accumulated 13 goals and 23 assists<br />

for 36 points. The sophomore centers the team's top<br />

scoring line, with Shepler on his wing. A freshman,<br />

Shepler has collected 11 goals and 12 assists for 23<br />

points.<br />

Other Flashes are defensemen Curtis White (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />

and Charles Norton (Plymouth) and center John<br />

Galuardi (Southfield). White, a freshman, has four<br />

goals and 11 assists as a member of the first powerplay<br />

unit and second penalty-killing team.<br />

Norton, a sophomore, has a goal and four assists,<br />

and Galuardi, a freshman, centers the fourth line and<br />

has a goal and an assist.<br />

Wallin recruits the Detroit area heavily for a simple<br />

reason: "It has some of the best hockey in the country.<br />

It's a tough type of kid from Detroit, and they get a<br />

chance to play good competition."<br />

THE COMPETITION Wallin's talking about is located<br />

just across the Detroit River. A glance' at the<br />

rosters of CCHA teams and that of KSU would reveal<br />

one major difference: the Canadian influence. Most<br />

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He admits lack of scholarship funding is part of the<br />

reason he doesn't recruit many Canadians. But that's<br />

not the only one. "We want to get 'the best players<br />

CC No. 1<br />

Sophomore Scott Lock continued<br />

his torrid scoring pace Saturday,<br />

leading No. 1 ranked Redford Catholic<br />

Central to a 7-5 victory over Ann<br />

Arbor Pioneer in a Michigan Metro<br />

Hockey League game played at the<br />

Redford Ice Arena.<br />

Lock tallied two goals and two assists,<br />

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over the last two games. (He scored<br />

three goals and had one assist in a 7-<br />

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Dave McLenaghan, Bill Baffy,<br />

Mark Johnson, Jim Hubenschmidt<br />

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possible," the third-year coach said. "I just think there<br />

are a lot of American players who deserve the<br />

chance."<br />

If proof is needed that Wallin's strategy - that an<br />

American-bred team can compete in college hockey —<br />

can work, then look no further than Aldridge and<br />

Shepler.<br />

Aldridge, a sophomore, went to Birmingham<br />

Brother Rice as a junior before transferring to Northwood<br />

prep school in Lake Placid, N.Y. He played for<br />

the Little Caesers' junior team in Detroit.<br />

When it came to picking a college, Aldridge's choice<br />

was Ferris State, a CCHA school. It was a mistake.<br />

"We didn't see eye to eye," Aldridge said of his runins<br />

with coach Dick Bertrand. "A lot of players left. Of<br />

the players he recruited, only two made it through all<br />

four years."<br />

Aldridge left Ferris in 1983. He decided to transfer,<br />

and he chose KSU because it was outside the CCHA<br />

and he could play immediately without sitting out a<br />

school year. But Wallin's honesty also impressed him.<br />

Aldridge figures KSU is currently equal to several<br />

teams in the bottom half of the CCHA standings.<br />

"We're right there with Ferris," he estimated. He<br />

didn't think it would be much longer before the<br />

Flashes moved up further.<br />

"We're heading in that direction," said Aldridge.<br />

"We need some help from our athletic department, but<br />

with our upgraded schedule next year, we're getting<br />

there."<br />

Wallin thinks players the caliber of Aldridge could<br />

hasten the trip. "Aldridge is one of the elite players in<br />

the country." the KSU coach said. "He should get an<br />

Olympic tryout. He's like a Gretzky on the ice; he sees<br />

everything. He's a great playmaker and a great<br />

scorer."<br />

SHEPLER, TOO, has impressed his coach. "He<br />

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"He's playing remarkably for a freshman."<br />

Shepler played for Churchill as a junior, then went<br />

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The talent level of college players has impressed him<br />

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rivals. "I think we're past the beginning stage," he<br />

said. "I think we've shown at times we can compete<br />

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PART OF the problem of reaching that status is<br />

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Thursday. February 19, 1987 O&E<br />


IE* 0*£ Thursday. February 19. 1987<br />

Keep portrait subject relaxed<br />

£ A good portrait<br />

afcould tell something<br />

about the subject A<br />

#K>tograph of someooe<br />

to, in a sense, a visual<br />

Kograpby In fact, some<br />

Of the best portraits go<br />

beyond mere likenesses,<br />

io become interpretations<br />

of the subject's<br />

character<br />

1 How do you go about<br />

getting good, meaningful<br />

portraits? Let's start<br />

with le<br />

The best focal length<br />

lenses to use are those<br />

between 85mm and<br />

200mm. Any lens<br />

shorter than 85mm such<br />

as your normal 50mm<br />

lens will necessitate<br />

shooting at an intimidatingly<br />

close distance<br />

and will result in distortion<br />

of the face. Any<br />

lens larger than 200 will<br />

flatten the image and<br />

the face won't appear<br />

normal in the finished<br />

portrait<br />

BE PREPARED to<br />

take lots of pictures.<br />

Facial expressions are<br />

constantly changing and<br />

each subtle shift should<br />

be captured oo film. Often,<br />

an entire roll of<br />

Short<br />

Shots<br />

X<br />

• e Monte Nagler will<br />

Conduct a photography<br />

seminar at 1-6 p.m. Saturday,<br />

Feb. 28, in the<br />

Marcotte Room of the<br />

Southfield <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

in the Civic Center<br />

complex, Evergreen<br />

between 10 and 11 Mile,<br />

Southfield.<br />

; Topics to be covered<br />

include exposure, depth-<br />

Of-field, filters, lighting<br />

tenses and composition.<br />

JD>t fee is $16. For registration<br />

information,<br />

tall Southfield Cultural<br />

Arts office, S54-4717.<br />

w<br />

film will.produce only<br />

two or three good shots.<br />

! For correct exposures,<br />

move in close and<br />

take your reading directly<br />

off the skin This<br />

way, an extremely light<br />

or dark background<br />

won't influence the<br />

meter.<br />

lighting is of utmost<br />

importance. The best<br />

guideline is to keep it<br />

simple. I prefer natural<br />

window light in- a single<br />

artificial light at a 45degree<br />

angle to the side<br />

and above the subject.<br />

Monte Nagler had no trouble relaxing his subject and capturing<br />

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To fill in the side of the<br />

face opposite the light<br />

source, use a white<br />

poster board as a reflector.<br />

If you desire, an<br />

extra light above and<br />

behind the subject will<br />

dramatically accentuate<br />

the hair.<br />

Be sure that there's a<br />

sparkle in the eyes that<br />

is caused by the reflection<br />

of the light source.<br />

This is called a "catch<br />

light" and is crucial<br />

"life" to a portrait.<br />

Also, because the eyes<br />

are the most important<br />

facial feature, always<br />

focus sharply on them.<br />

WATCH YOUR backgrounds.<br />

A plain wall or<br />

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If your subject is<br />

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Pre-study is prerequisite<br />

A CASUAL GLANCE is how we go through most of our day.<br />

/ \ After all, if you study the facial features of every per-<br />

/ m 900 you see during the day you would be viewed as a<br />

flirt at best, or, at worst, a weirdo.<br />

It is the assignment of an artist, when commissioned to draw<br />

anything or any person, to look closely at the proposed subject<br />

and study it carefully. If, for example, you are to do a portrait<br />

of a person, you should think back to the basic shape in each of<br />

the features, then change those features to match that of your<br />

model.<br />

Every "drawing of the head" book ever written has a diagram<br />

which shows how the features should relate to each other.<br />

That's fine, but these relationships are average — or should I<br />

say ideal — relationships of features.<br />

Your model subject will surely vary from the diagrammed<br />

face in a learn-to-draw book. All humans in some way vary<br />

from the ideal faces and bodies provided in books.<br />

THE CONSTRUCTION of the human head is first a study in<br />

proportion. First, work to locate and position each feature to<br />

produce a human face Then change the features to match those<br />

of your subject.<br />

Basically, the relationship of the features of the face and<br />

head are simple. First, lightly sketch the outline of the head.<br />

Then divide this egg-shaped oval in half to produce the line of<br />

the eyes. Remember, to develop both eyes at the same time.<br />

The distance between the eyes is usually the width of one eye.<br />

To locate the length of the nose and line of the mouth, divide<br />

the face into three equal parts. Allow this division to start at<br />

the hairline, not the top of the head, and end at the chin. So onethird<br />

from the hairline is the line of the eyebrows and twothirds<br />

from the hairline is the location of the nose. Have I lost<br />

you yet?<br />

The third part is where we will locate the mouth. To do so,<br />

divide this third part into thirds. One-third down from the line<br />

of the nose is the line of the lips. Now, re-establish the outline of<br />

the head to better fit the features. .<br />

TO CHECK YOUR creation (or creature), the width of the<br />

bead at the eyes should be about the same as the distance from<br />

the line of the eyes to the chin. Remember, also, the hairline (or<br />

in my case where the hairline use to be) is not at the top of the<br />

head. The hairline is down from the top of the head about the<br />

same distance as the lip line is from the line of the nose.<br />

One other check is that the width of the nose is usually equal<br />

to the distance between the eyes. Locate the ears somewhere<br />

between the line of the eyebrows and the line of the lips.<br />

The hair on the head should be drawn so that it is larger than<br />

the beginning shape of the head. Often beginning students plaster<br />

the hair down so that it's exactly the line of the head<br />

The eyes and mouth are the shapes they are because of the<br />

** • artifacts<br />

David<br />

Me—Ing<br />

HAIRLINE.<br />

The construction of the human head ia firat a study in<br />

proportion.<br />

underlying muscles. The skin wrinkles perpendicular to the direction<br />

of the muscles. This is why we develop radiating wrinkles<br />

around the mouth and those (awful on women, distinquished<br />

on men) crows feet outside the eyes.<br />

The construction of the nose and ears is mostly cartilage. For<br />

this reason, the nose stays pretty smooth most of our lives. So if<br />

you are upset about your crows feet, maybe you'll feel better if<br />

you just brag about how smooth your nose is.<br />

David Messing has been an art teacher for 10 years. He<br />

is the owner of the Art Store & More in Liixmia. He welcomes<br />

comments and questions from readers. These can<br />

be directed to him in care of this newspaper at 36251<br />

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FARMHOTON MLLS - Lovely home. 4 bedroom brick ranch on<br />

country lot, tul basement, country kitchen, family room. 2'A baths.<br />

$139,900 478-4660 or 261-4700<br />

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FARMMOTON MLLS - Rambiewood condo shows Ike a model<br />

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gourmet kitchen and room tor guest. Come see the resit $245,000<br />

737-9000<br />

FRANK UN - Heartwarming describee this cozy and stylish 3 bedroom<br />

ranch, resting on a huge lot. Two lull beths and an attract tve<br />

family room. Just right for entertaining. $119,900 476-6636<br />

FRANKLIN VILLAGE - Just reduced 3 bedroom brick ranch. 1Vi<br />

baths. 2 car attached garage, formal dining room, family room, living<br />

room with fireplace. Now $109,500 524-9575<br />

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UVONU - Country Home Estates. Coxy family room In this sharp 4<br />

bedroom quad 2 fun baths. 2 car attached garage New furnace in<br />

1979 All window treatments Included $109,900 476-4660 or 261-<br />

4700<br />

LIVONIA - Custom built colonial located large wooded lot. Five<br />

bedroom* 2'A baths, circular staircase Can now to see this floor<br />

plan ot{ich taste $234,900 476-6636<br />

UVONIA - Immaculate describes this classic 4 bedroom colonial<br />

featuring family room with natural fireplace, formal dining room,<br />

central air, 2'A baths, huge court lot $133,900 420-2100 or 464-<br />

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LIVONIA - "A Beauty" describes this 3 bedroom brick ranch In mint<br />

condition. Located In a prime area of Livonia 2 full baths, country<br />

kitchen, finished basement. 2 car garage with opener $75,900 420-<br />

2100 or 464-8881<br />

UVONIA - Fieldstone fireplace, large kitchen, finished recreation<br />

room, aluminum trim, attached garage $84,900 459-6000<br />

NORTHVUXE - Spacious 3 bedroom condo with 2'i baths sunken<br />

fireplace, formal dining room, finished basement with wet bar, cen-<br />

Iral air and much more $86,000 420-2100 or 484-8881<br />

NORTHV1LLE - immaculate describes this 3 bedroom condo Features<br />

sunken Uving room, fireplace, formal dining room and central<br />

air Use Lakes clubhouse and tennis courts $88,000 420-2100 or<br />

464-8881<br />

LATHRUP VM I AQF - Lovely 3 bedroom. 2H bath ranch. Master NORTHV%A£ - High demand area for this elegant colonial, den<br />

bedroom wtth bath, parquet floors In family room. Energy efficient family room, crown mouidtngs, 6 panel doors Florida room<br />

maintenance free $96,500 559-1300 $194,900 459-6000<br />

LATMMJR WJLAQC - Sharp Lathrup Wage condo Master bedbeck<br />

room artth bath, open Ivlng room wtth fireplace and doorwefl. eet-inaraa<br />

m kitchen, two car garage, first floor laundry Alao move-in<br />

condition. Hurry before It's gone $102.000 642-2400<br />

UVONU - BCAl/TIFUt ENGLISH TUOOR Better than nawf Tiered<br />

wood deck. Impraeafoa Interior borders, wooded area, bey «*ndowe.<br />

oei amic ts» foyer 4 bedrooms. 2'* bathe Oorgaouel $179,900 478-<br />

4660 or 201-4700<br />

NOVI - Brick ranch, newer carpeting, kitchen, lumace and waiw<br />

heeter 3 bedrooms 1Vk baths Ntceiy decorated al in neutrals<br />

Walk to shopping $72,000 478-4660 or 261-4700<br />

NOVI - Qet reedy tor summer ton wtth your 20 » 40' mground pod<br />

Inctoded wtth thia 4 bedroom brick ranch. 2 baths. Uving room wttti<br />

ftrspiaoa. first floor laundry. Large double lot $96,900 420-2100 »<br />

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UVONIA<br />

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4~6-6M6 459-^HK)<br />

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NOVI - Elegant condo llvtrvg Desirable 3 bedroom. 3 bath ranch<br />

Plush all the way Skylight, garage, finished lower level. Pool, tennis<br />

courts $120,000 348-4700<br />

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NOVI - Lakewood Village. Good potential with this trWevel lakefront.<br />

Big trees. 3 bedrooms, 2% baths, family room wtth fireplace,<br />

bookshelves. New low price $ 112.500 348-4700<br />

ROCHESTER NHX« - Nestled on large lot, 2tt baths, 3 bedrooms,<br />

family room plus fireplace, wet plaster, side entrance, bssement.<br />

garage. $124,700 589-1344<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - Rochester school. aM brick 3 bedroom, 1V4<br />

bath ranch, 2 fireplaces, large lot. $84,900 524-9575<br />

PLYMOUTH - Stop looklng-thls ia Itl 3 bedroom with master bath, 2 ROCHESTER - Kings Cove Condo. 2 bedrooms. 1'* baths, 1 car<br />

fireplaces, one in beautifully finished basement. Florida room, cen- atlached garage, basement, stove, refrigerator, 1 year lease. $800<br />

trai air. $95,900 420-2100 or 464-8881 per month. 524-9575<br />

PLYMOUTH - 4 bedrooms, 2% baths. 1st floor laundry, den, huge<br />

basement, central air, power humidity-electronic air cleaner, beautiful<br />

trail woods area. $161,000 348-4700<br />

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PLYMOUTH AREA - a new 4 bedroom, first floor laundry, 2'* baths,<br />

a basement, quality features. $113,000 459-6000<br />

PLYMOUTH-CANTON - Tudor colonial wtth 4 bedrooms, 2% baths.<br />

2-way fireplace in family room, 1st floor laundry, atlached garage<br />

$123,900 459-6000<br />

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PLYMOUTH - Downtown location, 3 bedrooms, basement, newer<br />

root and kitchen, a real dollhoose. garage, all on a tree-lined area.<br />

$79,900 459-6000<br />

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PLYMOUTH AREA - wooded setting Is the backdrop for this sharp 3<br />

bedroom, fireplace, family room, oversized lot, garage $72,900<br />

459-6000<br />

PLYMOUTH - 4 bedroom, 2'i bath, den wtth 'amity room, firepiaoe<br />

decorated In neutral colors and sparkling clean $179.900 459-6000<br />

REDFORD This gem of a home is in South Redford Three lovely<br />

bedrooms 1H baths over 1382 sq ft H really sparviea' The time to<br />

see this jewel is now $69 900 476-6636<br />

OAKLAND MALL TROY<br />

SK9-1344 524-9575<br />

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SOUTHFIELD - Great value brick cotonM. features pillared entry,<br />

marble foyer, formal dining room, fireplace In family room, rec<br />

room, central air, many extras, 2 cat attached garage. $86,500 559-<br />

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SOUTHFIELD - Lovely colonial, family room, library and rec room,<br />

formal dining and kitchen with bullt-ins, want more Information?<br />

$89,900 559-1300<br />

SOUTHFIELD - Sharp 2% bath. 4 large bedrooms, formal dining<br />

room, family room plus fireplace, central air, sprinkler system, deck,<br />

walk out basement. $96,000 589-1344<br />

TAX REFORM ACT<br />

Whether you are a Buyer, Seller, Renter, Investor<br />

or just plain interested in the new Tax Reform<br />

Act and how it affects you, come and get the<br />

answers to your questions pertaining to:<br />

RENT/OWNERSHIP REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 2ND<br />

HOMES/COTTAGES....CAPITAL GAINS...SALE/PURCHASE OF A<br />

HOME...NEW INTEREST DEDUCTION RULES ...YOUR OWN TIME<br />

EXEMPTION<br />

WEST SIDE<br />

Date: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th. 198^<br />

Time: 7:30 P.M.<br />

Place: NOVI HILTON -<br />

21111 Haggerty Rd. - Novi, MI<br />

Speaker: ANDREW DINCOLO Partner of<br />

Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.<br />

I<br />

SALEM TOWN8HIP - En)oy your own private lake when you come<br />

home to this Early American, 3 bedroom ranch, gathering room with<br />

wood-burning stove. 2 full baths, 2 car garage on over 2 acres<br />

$129 900 420-2100 or 464-8881<br />

m brick ranch. 2 toll<br />

near golf course In-<br />

,M *<br />

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WESTLAND - Nestled In the trees la where you find this gustom buMt<br />

gorgeous trl-ievel home Located on one aid a third acres, seclusion<br />

and privacy. $79,000 476-6636<br />

WESTLAND - Mechanics dream. 3 bedroom ranch wtth fuH basement.<br />

country kitchen and central air. Huge, almost new 3 car garage<br />

- Insulated, with workshop and I beam $62,500 420-2100 or<br />

464-8881<br />

WEST M.OOMFKLD - Executive ranch, custom bum wtth lower<br />

level walk-out. wet bar. music room, rec room, exercise room, marble<br />

foyer. 2 decks, 2 fireplaces, island kitchen with bullt-ins.<br />

$389.000 559-1300<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Brynmawr 1 own house, convenient location. 2<br />

bedrooms. 2V4 baths, cersmic floors and contemporary decor Partially<br />

finished lower level, attached garage and private patio. Extensive<br />

use of mirrors tor that contemporary look. $114.000 642-2400<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Brick colonial, well kept. 4 bedrooms. 2'*<br />

baths, maintenance free exterior wttlh professionally landscaped<br />

and maintained yard with large redwood deck and B-B-Q grill, dining<br />

room haa nice bay window. $144,900 624-2400<br />

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WEST BLOOMFIELD - Most for the least, beautiful 4 bedroom. 2't<br />

bath colonial In a great area. Deck overlooks lush landscaped lot.<br />

$129,900 737-9000<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Split-level IMng at Its best. Large 4 bedroom<br />

home with library, family room and family size kitchen, boasting new<br />

carpet and country size lot. $123,900 737-9000<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Walnut Lake! Charming remodeled ranch<br />

wtth circular drive is ideal for entertaining Beautiful kitchen, large<br />

yard and raised deck a plus $139,900 737-9000<br />

WEST BLOOMFMLD - Cass La*el Architectural wonder haa lots ot<br />

glass to view the lake 3 bedrooms Including s mammoth master<br />

suite with twin decks, guest quarters, snd s fieidstone seawall to<br />

match the fireplace make rt a musi $625,000 737-9000<br />

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WEST BLOOMFIELD Cass Lskei Gorgeous one owner lakefront<br />

ranch wtth seawall and dock 3 bedrooms and 3 baths top oft finished<br />

wsik out lower level Priced io sell $289 900 737-9000


O&E Thursday. Ft>ruiy 19. 1M7<br />

briefly speaking<br />

: "life's Choices: Coo-<br />

- fronting the Life and<br />

Death Decmoos Creat-<br />

"ed by Modern Medi-<br />

cine" is the topic to be<br />

discussed at 7:30 pjn.<br />

Friday in Carl Sandburg<br />

<strong>Public</strong> library, on Sev-<br />

en Mile Road, Livonia,<br />

by Robert Skonieczny,<br />

educational coordinator<br />

of respiratory therapy<br />

at Mt. Clemens Hospi-<br />

tal.<br />

Hie meeting is spon-<br />

* sored by the Friends of<br />

the <strong>Library</strong> and is open<br />

to the public.<br />

• LINCOLN<br />

TRIBUTE<br />

T Dr. Weldon Petz of<br />

Lincoln Memorial Uni-<br />

versity dispels myths<br />

and replaces them with<br />

facts when-be leads a<br />

pilgrimage through the<br />

life of Abraham Lincoln<br />

in a one-time-only Cran-<br />

brook P.M presentation<br />

at 7:J0 pjn. Friday,<br />

March 6, at 500 Lone<br />

!. Pine Road.<br />

Tracing Lincoln's life<br />

from his background as<br />

: 'a country boy in Ken-<br />

tucky up to his assassi-<br />

nation in Ford's The-<br />

ater, Petz will reveal<br />

the human side of the<br />

legend through little-<br />

known stories, music,<br />

slide illustrations and<br />

original materials nev-<br />

er seen before.<br />

- Cost of the lecture is<br />

$10. For more informa-<br />

tion, call Cranbrook<br />

P.M. at M5-S635.<br />

• CALL FOR<br />

SLIDES<br />

- The Exhibit Gallery<br />

of the Ann Arbor Art<br />

Association is currently<br />

accepting applications<br />

for its 1987-83 exhibi-<br />

tion schedule. Individu-<br />

al artists or groups in-<br />

• teres ted in exhibiting<br />

should submit 10-20<br />

slides representative of<br />

current work, an updat-<br />

ed resume, and a self-<br />

addressed stamped en-<br />

velope for the return of<br />

slides. Slides should be<br />

enclosed in a clear plas-<br />

tic sleeve and labeled<br />

with the name, date of<br />

execution, size, medi-<br />

um, and a dot in the<br />

tower left corner. Addi-<br />

tional supporting mate-<br />

- rials and/or a state-<br />

ment _of intent may be<br />

.. included. Deadline for<br />

receiving applications<br />

is March 31. Send appli-<br />

cation materials to Kim<br />

Bauer, gallery director<br />

at 117 W. Liberty, Ann<br />

Arbor 48104.<br />

• LIFE DRAWING<br />

COMPETITION<br />

Life model Erma<br />

Auction<br />

.celebrates<br />

'Michigan<br />

, - H Hundreds of items<br />

you always may have<br />

1 Wanted but never could<br />

- find will be up for bid at<br />

Brookside school Cran-<br />

. brook's annual Kaleido-<br />

scope Auction at the<br />

; school Feb. 28<br />

1- Called "Brookside<br />

^Kaleidoscope Cele-<br />

- (rates Michigan," the<br />

- fifth annual auction will<br />

' T honor our state by<br />

; featuring a light buffet,<br />

dessert extravaganza<br />

open bar and entertain-<br />

. ment as well as live and<br />

silent auctions showcas-<br />

ing intriguing selections<br />

you're not apt to find in<br />

the Yellow Pages.<br />

Included in the pano-<br />

ply of biddable trea-<br />

sures, trips and services<br />

. will be a replica<br />

Tickets at $30 ct<br />

ordered by calling<br />

series of life-drawing<br />

classes offered by Nor-<br />

graftc studios of North- f<br />

west Blueprint and Sup-<br />

ply Co. Students/profes-<br />

sionals who participate<br />

can then enter a compe-<br />

tition sponsored by Nor-<br />

graphic. Fee for each<br />

three-hour period is $5.<br />

Sessions will begin this<br />

month. For more infor-<br />

mation call Jeanne<br />

Poulet, 353-5525.<br />

Starts, regarded by<br />

many as Detroit's fa-<br />

mous life model, will be<br />

honored at a reception<br />

at Norgrafic's studios<br />

on Northwestern High-<br />

way 3-7:30 p.m. Thurs-<br />

day, Feb. 26.<br />

• CALL FOR<br />

DRAWINGS<br />

Eastern Michigan<br />

University's Art depart-<br />

ment currently is ac-<br />

cepting entries from<br />

Michigan artists for<br />

"Michigan Drawing<br />

'87," a competitive<br />

drawing contest and ex-<br />

hibit to be held in<br />

EMU's Ford Gallery<br />

Approximately $1,500<br />

in cash and purchase<br />

awards will be given to<br />

winners of the competi-<br />

tion which requires a<br />

$15 entry fee with the<br />

submission of up to<br />

three works in any<br />

drawing media.<br />

Judging of the sub-<br />

missions will be by<br />

noted Michigan artist<br />

Larry Cressman. Dead-<br />

line for entries is Feb.<br />

21. For more informa-<br />

tion, call Jay Yager,<br />

professor in EMU's Art<br />

Department, at 487-<br />

0465.<br />

• BLACK HISTORY<br />

In recognition of<br />

Black History Month,<br />

Madouna College in<br />

Livonia will host a pub-<br />

lic exhibit of original<br />

artist's works, "African<br />

and Afro-American<br />

Art," through Feb. 28 in<br />

the college exhibit gal-<br />

lery. Featured artists<br />

will be John T. Scott<br />

and Frank Hay den. Dis-<br />

played items will in-<br />

clude mahogany and<br />

hrome sculpture, litho- 2435 K Kirby, in th»<br />

graphs and more. The University Cultural<br />

display will be open to<br />

the public, free of<br />

charge, and may be<br />

viewed oo weekdays un-<br />

til 9 p.m. and weekends,<br />

1-4 p.m.<br />

• TANGLEWOOD<br />

AUDITIONS<br />

Auditions will be held<br />

in Detroit for musicians<br />

interested in attending<br />

the Boston University<br />

<strong>School</strong> of Music or the<br />

1987 summer season of<br />

the Boston University<br />

Tanglewood Institute 3-<br />

8 p.m Friday, Feb. 20,<br />

in the Detroit Commu-<br />

nity Music <strong>School</strong>, 200<br />

E. Kirby, Detroit<br />

For an appointment,<br />

call 273-6716.<br />

• FACULTY<br />

EXHIBITION<br />

The Sarkis Galleries<br />

at the College of Art<br />

and Design, an affiliate<br />

of the Center for Cre-<br />

ative Studies, will pres-<br />

ent the photography<br />

faculty exhibition<br />

through Saturday, Feb.<br />

21, in the galleries at<br />

Center.<br />

Participating artists<br />

will be Carlos Diaz and<br />

John Ganis, Doug Aik-<br />

enhead, Connie Bruner,<br />

Fred Crudder, Hugh<br />

Grannum, Amy Kahn,<br />

Bill Rauhauser and<br />

Robert Vlgiletti. There<br />

is no admission charge.<br />

For mora information,<br />

call 872-3118 during<br />

business hours.<br />

• CONTEMPO-<br />

RARY FOLK ART<br />

"The Ties That Bind:<br />

Folk Art in Contempo-<br />

rary American Culture"<br />

is the title of the exhibi-<br />

tion of work by 32 folk<br />

artists from throughout<br />

th»


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O&E Thursday, February 19. 1967<br />

CANTON. IT WONT LAST LONOI 4<br />

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!«&* wood In-<br />

suteted window*, oarsmlc toyer. ca-<br />

JrU CSIBng. .ricsstsfl iightng 8<br />

more. Price reduoed. $156,900<br />

HARRY S<br />

EXTRA SHARP KandaBwood Ranch<br />

3 bedroom. 1* bath. drcuMr drive,<br />

bay window, trench door*, mainte-<br />

nance free, exterior oomptMeti up-<br />

dated makto 8 out Open houee Sun<br />

i-Spm 26066 Kands»aood, ba-<br />

twaan 12 8 13 MBa. E. of Farming,<br />

ion Rd. $102,500<br />

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OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />

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MB*. W. Of EwkUieai. TMs Beverly<br />

HMs jusBfj buBt ranch a a wood<br />

batha. tamBy room. 2<br />

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OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />

A Beauty! Spacloua. cuatom buBt 3<br />

badiocim brick ranch, 2 bathe. cBn-<br />

ing room, tamBy room. 2 Vepiaca*.<br />

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E. of Evergreen. S.<br />

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HUGE LOT<br />

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garage for hobbyist, lovefy wooded<br />

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RE AX FOREMOST<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5PM<br />

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garaga. Graat buy M $72.<br />

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Mary Ann Bencivenga<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

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SOUTHFIELD - BEACON SQUARE<br />

Leonard achool. 1900 sqft 3 bed-<br />

room brick ranch. 3 baths, ftrspiaoa.<br />

flnlahad baaament. now decor,<br />

buyers only. $68,000 356-9477<br />

SOUTHFIELD BEAUTY<br />

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cious bedroom brtck ranch on a cut-<br />

de sac, features - tamBy room wfth<br />

wood burning ftreptooe. 2 bath*,<br />

larg* tving room with dming-L. sun-<br />

ny kltchan. boaomonL attachad 2<br />

car garage $64,900<br />

SPRAWLING RANCH<br />

On targa lot - 4 badroom spotless<br />

brtck ranch, offers - cathedra call-<br />

ing In large living room. tormM din-<br />

ing room, remodeled kttchen. (Ira-<br />

place In famBy room, 2 bath*, fin-<br />

ished baaament. large lot. attachad<br />

2 car garaga $69,900^<br />

TR&S TREES TREES<br />

Surrounds this lovely 1tt story alu-<br />

minum sided home, oftaa - Mrge<br />

Bvlng room. tormM dining room,<br />

beautiful kltchan, fsmfly room wtth<br />

wood burning stove, g*rag*.<br />

$49,900. WHY PAY RENT!<br />

When you can own thM charming<br />

1H story vinyl sidad home, oftar* - 4<br />

bedroom*. 2 bams, formal dMng<br />

room, remodeled country kitchen,<br />

fenced yard, garaga. Only $36,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

NADA, INC. 477-9800<br />

SOUTHFIELD - by owner 3 bed-<br />

room. 1 acre, nicely updated, now<br />

kltchan. fireplace, naw sppkanoe*.<br />

Vary ctaan. $59,900 366-2876<br />

SOUTHFIELD - BY OWNER 3 bad-<br />

room brtck ranch on large country<br />

lot. fireplace, attached 2 car garaga.<br />

tanoad backyard. 1» bathe. 6.t%<br />

interest Reduoed. $67,500. 10 MBe<br />

8 Beech 354-6212<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Exciting, mint condition 3 bedroom<br />

beauty, updatad wfthm last 2 yr*<br />

Carpeting, oantral Mr. wafl paper*,<br />

kltchan counter*, rsoeeesl light*,<br />

great tamBy neighborhood. Excel-<br />

lent floor plan, fufl baaamanl. eaey<br />

scciaaa to shopping 8 X way*<br />

885.000 85V-9770<br />

ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />

SOUTHFIELD GARDENS<br />

Offers thto 4 beroom. 2H beth famBy<br />

homa Over 2500 sq. ft- of IMng<br />

spacel Forms! dining room. famBy<br />

room wtth fireplace. 1 year warranty<br />

Asking $96,900 F.I.<br />

KEIM<br />

REALTY<br />

557-7700<br />

SOUTHFIELD - N. 12. W Greenftold.<br />

3 badrooma. 1H bath cotonia Fam-<br />

By room, flrapiaca. move In condi-<br />

tion. $66,000. 557-2066<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Spacious 3 badroom 2H bath colo-<br />

niM. family room. 2 car attachad ga-<br />

rage. central Mr $69,900. 559-5433<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 3 badroom brick<br />

ranch. 2 car attached garaga. 1


10€* O&E Thursday, February 19. 1987<br />

GLA66IFIED REAL E6TBTE<br />

339 Lots and Aerssp<br />

For Salt<br />

BLOOMftELD HILLS<br />

Woodad KM mm a pacturaaqua pond<br />

hum—. Woodcraat LaM* acxMh of<br />

Lang Laka M.. naar Secret) Maan<br />

Academy 1130.000<br />

CALL SASELLE HALL<br />

MALL » HUNTER<br />

644-3600<br />

£tlO Hd<br />

1 acra lot ofl wantc Ecfto I<br />

Gao. Oroaa ConstrucMori<br />

y 801-7318<br />

C4NTON. Morttmaat<br />

pen $64 000<br />

6 acraa.<br />

466-1423<br />

342 Laksfront Property<br />

LAKE SHANNON<br />

LAKE ACCESS - 1/2 acra of<br />

•rftn aoutham iafca Wak to<br />

iron! part.<br />

naarbv prtvala<br />

$19,900. LC IV<br />

and boat.<br />

LOT «27* - Woodad<br />

90' of laka (rontaga Mm pare but<br />

idaai tor your dock<br />

$12,000 UC. lar<br />

SyMa L. Cola «aal Eat Jla Broker<br />

829-4161<br />

CfTY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

Ow 1 acra tiefasan Lona Plna<br />

Road and Long Laka toad. Waal of<br />

Wood—rd- wa buBd to mML<br />

HOWARD T. KEATING<br />

646-1234<br />

WINKLER MILL PONO<br />

4 badroom homa Uvfcio room, lamt-<br />

ty room, dkUng room. Wga kMchan<br />

overlooking pood 651-7212<br />

COMMERCE. Cuatom Maa. on*<br />

aca*. Naar Beypomt. Haggarty t<br />

Richardaon Rd. Improvad. raafly to<br />

bu«d. 824-5137 or. 889-1826<br />

DUPLEX SITE<br />

AfiBrowad tar 8 untta. a* utwtla* at<br />

wSTcaa Frank MBo.<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

COMMERCIAL, INC.<br />

353-4400<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS -<br />

acra lots m<br />

r«*t, rtwar Irorrtag*. watar. sawar.<br />

pavad roads. 474-4713 471-7318<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

ManttN lots tor sala tor Spring buad-<br />

S $12.000417,000 wttti tarms.<br />

a Bu«dlng Co.. cat 9-5 «*•»-<br />

days «77-«000<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - fanta«Oca*y<br />

beautiful runatda IV* aora k*. »fth<br />

ruga oak $ beech traas, facing<br />

pond. Al utattaa. In «xOua»v»<br />

WVodcraak Has $80 000 626-5028<br />

F ARMINGTON HILLS- * acra lot on<br />

Edmonton, al jWMas axcapt sawar<br />

$0,000 Cal aftar 4pm: 525-8820<br />

$22,000<br />

acra, 70' X 300".<br />

prima location. 464-1444<br />

: NEW LISTING<br />

Beautiful larga lot m Rlvardala Sub.,<br />

la White Laka Twp Homs* In sraa<br />

$65.000-$100.000. Land contract<br />

tarms svalabM. WW DulkJ to auft.<br />

$50,000<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

851-6900<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Lgvaly 1.6 acra woodad lot border-<br />

ing MapM Rd , axoaaent dralnaga to<br />

soring lad pond. 80 ft. graan bait<br />

batwaan tha road and lot Ina. Bir-<br />

naBgham schools $46,000<br />

RALPH<br />

MANUEL<br />

647-7100<br />

PLYMOUTH - beautiful trsad lot<br />

water & sawar, 70x200 (L Aree oI<br />

$100,000 plus Nomas, askli<br />

$37,900 463-21<br />

-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SITE<br />

ftaaiiHM woodad tot • 435 ft-daap x<br />

m ft. teda. W BioomftsM SchooM<br />

129 900 826-4000<br />

MAX BROOCK, INC.<br />

ROCHESTER AREA - 205<br />

acres at southeast comer<br />

$unn & Kern Rds.<br />

COMERICA BANK<br />

496-6177<br />

• ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

South Blvd. 8 Uvooois 120' x 252.<br />

P#c*fy tread CJtv watar $ sawar<br />

823.500 Cal 979-7012<br />

SALEM TWP. - 2-8 acraa $35,000.<br />

FEHLK3 REAL ESTATE 453-7800<br />

SEVEN Mlla and Newburgh<br />

100x383 37573 Northland. Raady<br />

16 buBd.<br />

War 5gm waakdays 420-4071<br />

WESTLAND<br />

acra lot In area of flna homea Ctoaa<br />

to shopping, restaurants snd othar<br />

oonvartenoaa. Land Contract ava»-<br />

tete S. of Charry Ha. W of Wayna.<br />

t22M0<br />

pVari Esley Real Estate<br />

e-C 459-7570<br />

WINKLER MILL POND<br />

1 25 acraa baautfM buMng sua<br />

»ato«y traad overlooking Winkler<br />

M« Pond. Cal 661-7212<br />

4 BLOOMFIELD LOT - 105 X 178,<br />

»: SO0 W BloomMd <strong>School</strong>s.<br />

422-8150 or 349-1574<br />

YPSILANTI TWP - 5 a 10 sera par<br />

SiHLIG REAL ESTATE 463-7800<br />

340 Lake-Rivar-Rotofl<br />

J " Propoty For Sato<br />

5 BEDROOM log cottaga. 30<br />

Irorn LNorte 10 mki Irom Ann<br />

or on private laka. Bandy Oaach<br />

Of laaaon rant w« make paymant.<br />

>44.900 BvsppoMmaM<br />

Oaya 449-2047; eves<br />

342 Lafcsfront Property<br />

CASS LAKE Magnaiceni tea. «6<br />

* zxr Was) Woomastd<br />

Btnc* aaw-<br />

861-3317<br />

*ary room, decks. lacuni ofl larga<br />

ttesaar bedroom »379.000^t«gra<br />

»T«C baixatar pad 2 bad-<br />

>raat room. Solar room.<br />

Laka prNtegaa. $64 900<br />

W. BLOOMFIELD<br />

Stunning, cuslom-bukt BrlcK Con-<br />

tamporary wtth 90' frontsgs on<br />

UPPER ST<br />

STRAITS LAKE.<br />

docks & boal ramp. Hlteda<br />

wfth wak-oul Wwar lavsl.<br />

doorwatea wrap-around dack over-<br />

looking laka. 2-3 badrooma, 2 lul<br />

bath*, vauftad oaangs, 2 Braplaoas,<br />

•nOoding 2<br />

Hds sattra<br />

•et. Six tot<br />

LSTST'<br />

wtth bar,<br />

winding stskcasa, track<br />

•gntlng. Vartlcsd bknda. nautral<br />

dacor. Immadlala occupancy<br />

$179,900. Slmpfa Land Contract As-<br />

sumption Brokar/Ownar, 363-3937<br />

348 CamataryLota<br />

CADILLAC MEMORIAL GARDENS<br />

on Ford Rd. 2 or mors chofoa Grava<br />

sttas m Sactxxi A. $1,000 sach.421-<br />

2283<br />

FOUR cTxxca lots m While Chapal-<br />

Qardan of Ragkgious Ubarty.<br />

wWdMda.<br />

Cal evamnga 663-8345<br />

MEMORIAL PARK Camatary 2<br />

plots a a bronzs memorial. 48x14<br />

Last 2 Catholic plou opan Cal Jan.<br />

326-9896<br />

WHITE CHAPEL. Cholca location,<br />

2 a 3 J. Value: $890 eacft, Sal at<br />

$600 each. 647-2070<br />

WHITE CHAPEL CEMETERY<br />

2 spacae In The Garden ol Last Sup-<br />

per. $800 each.<br />

Call 649-6148<br />

351 Bua. & Profaaaional<br />

Bldgt. For Sala<br />

CANTON PROFESSIONAL PARK.<br />

Ideal for doctor or health related.<br />

Central ak. ample parting, great lo-<br />

cation. $94,900 Call Mania Beneon<br />

Re/Max Boardwalk 459-3800<br />

352 Commarcial / Ratail<br />

CANTON TWP. - zoned C-3. High-<br />

way /Commercial Ford Rd. a Hag-<br />

gerty off I-275 High traffic area.<br />

Call Pal Puikown*.<br />

PONTIAC TRAIL In South Lyon 58<br />

acraa roned commercial, ready to<br />

develop Cal Pat Puatownk.<br />

Van Buran Twp.. 39 acres on Han-<br />

nan Rd. off Ecorse ExH of 1-275.<br />

Right In the path of prograea. Call<br />

Pat Pulkownlk<br />

Byron W. Trerice Co.<br />

540-1000<br />

AA FOR SALE - Uvonia. 37524 Ann<br />

Arbor Tr. 6 commarcial buHdable<br />

lots with buUdlng on It. 200 naw<br />

spartmants across from It. going up<br />

562-1022<br />

UVONIA MeiWim a Ptymoutti Rds.<br />

1500 aquara taat. Former 7-Qevan<br />

a AAA looatton. Dan Arnold. Arnold<br />

626-7557<br />

OFFICE BUILDING - 430 N.<br />

Woodward, Birmingham,<br />

Ml. Approximately 11,000<br />

sq. ft. (gross).<br />

COMERICA BANK<br />

496-6177<br />

354 Income Property<br />

For Saie<br />

MOUTH - Superb location!<br />

Walking dlatanca to town! 2 family<br />

unft. $79,900<br />

PLYMOUTH Brick Queer Anne<br />

Vlctorten m Old VHUge. zoned B-2.<br />

Central Business frasantfy 3 unit<br />

apt., could ba converted to buai-<br />

I. $79,900<br />

NORTHVILLE - OeelraMa 2 family<br />

Income on tree lined street naer Our<br />

Lady of Victory Church Don't mles<br />

this onat $96,900<br />

ASK FOR MAROA BENSON<br />

Re/Max Boardwalk 459-3800<br />

WHY RENT?<br />

TRIPLEX<br />

Many Improvements In this 3 unit<br />

homa - »v* m one. rent out the other<br />

2. Newer carpeting snd furnace,<br />

central location. Quick closing poe-<br />

iiNe with UC aaaumptlon and 2nd<br />

1 and 2 bedrooms unN, 2,500 sq ft.<br />

$80,000<br />

Rachel Rlon 422-6030<br />

RE/MAX FOREMOST<br />

356 Investment<br />

Property For Sale<br />

LIVONIA. Grand Rtver a 8 Mle area.<br />

2 unit income $69,000 Brtck. Con-<br />

tact Creon Smith. 463-1820.<br />

UVONIA. Grand Rlvar a 8 Mae area.<br />

2 unit income $69,000 Brtck Con-<br />

tact Creon Smith 453-1820<br />

7 ACRES IN HAMBURG<br />

Zoned community eervtoe saowtng<br />

retail office and many mora Almost<br />

700- on M36. Make mi oftar<br />

Gary McCrlrie<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

664-1065 or 476-4?10<br />

358 MortgageaA<br />

Land Contract*<br />

A BARGAINS<br />

Cas#< tar ExJettng Land Contracts<br />

" jhaat$«$<br />

478-7840<br />

CASH FOR LAMO CONTRACTS<br />

Fael local servtoe<br />

Central Mortgage Corp<br />

1 -860-824-7528 or f 13-7*2-8313<br />

I a weekends 313-792-8274<br />

-_ 8V«% FIXED<br />

RATE MORTGAGES<br />

18 year $38,000 minimum,<br />

$150,000 i maximum AP R *»•"!<br />

IN LAKE, wastui it tar l a aa- waar-martat Mortgage Corp.<br />

loser Fim.H ter kom syery jggot 8 M6a teL. OaSSTMl 4«a0<br />

.Ocantaor -2M-1260-<br />

I to Change Wkhout No6oe<br />

Lo4a and Acreepe Foe Sate<br />

— LOT OWNKRS —<br />

BEFORE Y0L BUILD '<br />

m •" Pr%cm<br />

• A/ehlteCtwral Oaalgn Service<br />

• Voter Plan ar Ours<br />

455-7124 .7Z<br />

MON -FRI 6-5<br />

358 MortgageaA<br />

Land Contracts<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

Lowaet raM<br />

ReekJentlal-<br />

Mortgegs Netw<<br />

t & posits.<br />

Conventional<br />

Network, mc.<br />

360 Buaineaa<br />

Opportunities<br />

A $100,000 Per Year in<br />

COMPUTER PORTRAITS<br />

CaHCeet. 424-8430<br />

BEAUTY SALON - lees than 5 years<br />

old Irtdudee s« equipment a opera-<br />

ting supplee immedtete poasss<br />

skxi. excellent expoeure. favorable<br />

rant. Sand requlraa to. Box 758. Ob-<br />

eerver a EooentrK Newapspers.<br />

38251 <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> Rd, Uvonia.<br />

Michigan 48150<br />

BEAUTY SALON - 5 stations. In-<br />

cludes stock, on N Woodward Ex-<br />

cellent parking. Terms negotiable<br />

Call 874-1675<br />

BEVERLY HILLS Jewelry seeking dy-<br />

namic rspreeentstlvee. Eam $500 -<br />

$2000 per month pert time. CsS<br />

Ltt 349-0734<br />

BE YOUR OWN BOSS - $300-8400<br />

weekly Suburben cab company<br />

now leasing cabs<br />

- Stave, 10am-2pm 366-1236<br />

op<br />

cjILI<br />

'LLEGE STUDENTS start your<br />

m your garage or<br />

basemenl- raaolng a repairing spoil<br />

shoes. Equipment a suppaea need-<br />

ed to gat started tor $3,200.<br />

money maker.<br />

Qreel<br />

591-0359<br />

COLLISION SHOP<br />

1,800 sq.ft. with 5 lots. rent, lease,<br />

eel. Wayne<br />

T. Brll. 355-5255<br />

CO SPONSOR wanted for major<br />

softbel team Parks inc Corp llmo.<br />

when• si• sports apparel, etc.<br />

522-6668<br />

DECORATING BUSINESS - loin<br />

America's testes! growing home<br />

decorating francMee. Decorating<br />

Den Recently featured In JSA To-<br />

day 8 Naw York Times Low Invest-<br />

ment a overhead, complete training<br />

provided For information cafl<br />

559-5377<br />

ESTABLISHED One Hour Photo Lab<br />

wtth entarger Ideal busmaaa lor<br />

retiree, etc No franchise fees<br />

$35,000 down 855-2033<br />

FISHING PATENTS for ssM stso In-<br />

cludes tested models. Call anytime<br />

a leave message. 334-6101 or aftar<br />

3pm 352-0278<br />

GAS STATION property and/or<br />

busmses opportunities Locations<br />

svallabis m Commerce. Wstsrtord.<br />

Walled Laka a Birmingham.<br />

Call: 332-5190<br />

GAS STATION property and/or<br />

business opportunities Locations<br />

svskabie m Commerce. W alertord<br />

Walled Lake a Birmingham<br />

Call: 332-5190<br />

LIQUOR BAR - Port Huron Michi-<br />

gan. Statewide Real Estate of Port<br />

Huron. 313-987-8800<br />

MONEY<br />

I'm currently organizing a taw inves-<br />

tors to purchaae distressed reel es-<br />

tate at auctions. The return on mon-<br />

ies would range Irom 100%-200V<br />

Call Ivan R. Frederick 533-3445<br />

OWN YOUR OWN teen-aportswear,<br />

ladles apparel, chUdrens/mstamlty.<br />

large sizes, petite, dancawear'aero-<br />

bic or aoceaaortas store Jordache,<br />

Chic, Lee. Levi. Izod, Qltano. Mens,<br />

Catvtn Klein. Sergio Valente. Evan<br />

Uz Claiborne. Members<br />

Gasoline. Haalthtex. over<br />

others $14,800 to $26,900 In-<br />

Ttng. fixtures, grand<br />

opening, etc. Can open 15 days.<br />

Mr Keenan (305)678-3639<br />

400 Apte. For Rent<br />

FREE RENT<br />

FIRST MONTH FREE<br />

SOMERSET MALL AREA<br />

Maplewood Manor<br />

2200 Crooks Rd.<br />

(N. of Maple (15 Mile)<br />

1 a 2 BEDROOM FROM $525<br />

HEAT 8 CARPORT INCLUDED<br />

FREE CABLE TELEVISION<br />

Completely carpeted, al utaWee ex-<br />

cept electricity Pool, atr condition-<br />

ing and party room. Adilta. no pet*.<br />

Alao naar Oaklend Mal a 1-75<br />

RESIDENT MANAGER 362-0720<br />

A BRAND NEW<br />

Westwood<br />

Village Apts<br />

ree Heat"- $240 Reba<br />

Free<br />

Brand naw Luxurtaue 18 2 bed-<br />

room «>ts. Plush carpet. GE sell-<br />

daaning oven, dlshwesher. petk).<br />

centre! aw. Intercom system. Club-<br />

house wtth sauna a heated pool.<br />

Free carport a vertlcel binds.<br />

Near 1-96 a 1-275. From $445<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

JOY RD. W. OF NEWBURGH<br />

459-6600<br />

ALL AREAS MULTi-UST<br />

APARTMENTS TO RENT<br />

SHARE LISTINGS, 642-1620<br />

684 So. Adams. Birmingham. Ml.<br />

AMBASSADOR EAST<br />

13 Mae-Greenfield. Spactoua newty<br />

carpeted 1 bedroom, heat incfcjded<br />

288-6115 559-7220<br />

Apartment Finders<br />

Relax wtite we find the epartmant<br />

you want. For a nominal lee we'l do<br />

all the aeerchmg and caning. Wa'l<br />

find currant vacancies to fit your re-<br />

quests. Ws're fast We're accurate<br />

We're up to data. Cal todayl<br />

The Apartment Finders<br />

355-5326<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

BY CONSOUDATED<br />

INVESTMENTS<br />

2 locations to serve you<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Spacious 1 a 2 bedroom a studios<br />

Management by owner<br />

ExceOenl service<br />

Carpeting Appliances<br />

Laundry fadlltee. Cable TV Indudee<br />

utilities, etc<br />

Open Mon thru FrL 9sm-5pm<br />

Sat. 9am-1pm.<br />

Sun. by appointment only<br />

425-0930<br />

* AUBURN HILLS •<br />

PATRICK HENRY APTS.<br />

1 MONTH FREE<br />

Exceptionally large 1-2 bedroom<br />

apts in small well maintained com-<br />

ptex from $475 mo including heat.<br />

2666 Patrick Henry Dr.<br />

Near Walton 4 Squirrel<br />

373-6770<br />

AUBURN HILLS - 1 and 2 bedroom<br />

spacious apartments Appllancea.<br />

carpeted, pool, laundry faculties.<br />

From $445 Includes heat a hot we-<br />

Bloomfleld Orchards Apart<br />

9-774;<br />

menta. 332-1848 or 739-7743<br />

Only,<br />

1.000 t<br />

BAVARIA LAKE APTS<br />

Clark st on Araa<br />

1 a 2 bedroom apartments avail-<br />

sole. Call Mon - Frt. 1-5pm.<br />

625-8407<br />

PIN a MAGNET manufacturing busi-<br />

neea. Over 100 different designs<br />

Sold nattonaly but parted lor <strong>craft</strong><br />

shows. All equipment, trade name<br />

and customer lists. $9,800,459-1412<br />

Bayberry Place Apts.<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

One and 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

from $565 Balconlee. Carpeting<br />

PIZZERIA a DELI. Madison Heights<br />

Excellent potential Asking only ming Pool. Clubhouse<br />

$49,900. Terms available includes<br />

all equipment. Call 332-5190<br />

Carports, Air Conditioning. Swtm-<br />

ahouse No Pets<br />

PRIME BIRMINGHAM LOCATION -<br />

Full service station Ma|or oil com-<br />

pany franchise includes equipment<br />

a inventory $175,000. Other loca-<br />

tions available alao Call: 332-5190<br />

RESALE SHOP FOR SALE<br />

Five minutes outside of Roy* Oex<br />

on a main street Low Investment.<br />

CaM399-2265 or 541 -6848<br />

SDO-SDM-LOTTERY Grossing<br />

$600,000 inkstar Negotiable.<br />

729-7660 or 569-2756<br />

TV SALES/SERVICE. Asking $33K<br />

wtth terms. Inventory. Established<br />

25 rears Serves west auburba<br />

542-9115<br />

25 veers.<br />

CiBB,<br />

1000 SUNBEDS<br />

SUNAL - WOLFF - SAVE 50%<br />

Call for FREE Color Catalogue<br />

a Wholeaale Prtdng<br />

Call 1-800-228-6292<br />

362 Real Eatate Wantad<br />

A BARGAIN<br />

Ability to pay cash for your property<br />

Any condition<br />

$$$$$ 565-0611<br />

ABSOLUTELY CASH<br />

in 6 hours tor your home<br />

Any condition<br />

Call Ron 459-3400<br />

CASH TODAY<br />

OR<br />

GUARANTEED SALE<br />

Alao H In Foreclosure<br />

Or Need Of I<br />

Close to Shopping, 1 Bloc* North of<br />

Maple, 1 Block E. of Coofldge, near<br />

Somerset Mell. Troy<br />

Open Weekdsys 9-5<br />

643-9109<br />

BEAUTIFUL 3 story town homs type<br />

duplexes, private baaament. living<br />

room, kltohen, 2 bedrooms a 1<br />

bath Special Introductoiy oftar ol<br />

$355 per month for 1st yeer If you<br />

qualify Protaaaional a quiet. Auburn<br />

Hills/Poetise srsa. Mon -Fri. 9am-<br />

6pm or Sat. 10am-2pm 334-6262<br />

Bedford Square Apts.<br />

CANTON<br />

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR<br />

Spadoua 1 8 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />

Small, Quiet Safe Complex<br />

Ford Rd. near 1-275<br />

STARTING AT $435<br />

981-1217<br />

BERKLEY<br />

2575 Calaipa Lovely 2 bedroom<br />

spt dishwssner. $550 plus utilities<br />

559-7220 544-8209<br />

BIRMINGHAM AREA - beeuttfui 1<br />

bedroom apartments, spacious liv-<br />

ing room, kftcfisn a bedroom New<br />

carpet, appliances, air. prtvata lar-<br />

raoe or balconcy Maple 8 N. Eton.<br />

Appointments only Cel between<br />

8am-5pm 356-2800, or after 7pm<br />

643-8405<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

CHARMING 1 and 2 bedroom apts.<br />

Rsmodeled kitchens, new<br />

appllanoee. Immediate occupancy<br />

from, $675 per month Indudee heel<br />

a water Convenient lo downtown<br />

Birmingham 644-1300<br />

BIRMINGHAM, charming 1 bed-<br />

rooma. newly decorated. Immediate<br />

occupancy i475-$600 month. Con-<br />

venient to downtown Birmingham<br />

646-8774<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

mant. 2 badrooma Courtyard, pe-<br />

tto, central air. a* apptenoaa. Car-<br />

port $875 per mo. Cal Mr Norman:<br />

642-8100 or 540-1801<br />

BIRMINGHAM-DOWNTOWN<br />

2 bedrooma. 2 baths, balcony. tu*y<br />

carpeted. $875 Mo Indudee heel,<br />

sir conditioning, a covered perking<br />

258-6400<br />

BIRMINGHAM Downtown. 1 bed-<br />

room. beeuttfui. modem. Large<br />

parking area Patio, garden. 1 block<br />

Sham Pvk. $750 mo. 1-769-1306<br />

BIRMINGHAM LOCATION. Avail-<br />

able now. 2 bedroom. 1* batha.<br />

new kitchen Including dlehweaher a<br />

microwave Carpeted, central air<br />

and basement. $725. cal 865-1090<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

PRIME LOCATION Large 2 bed-<br />

room. 1V» beth, beeement. carpet-<br />

central air. $650 to $726<br />

865-1090<br />

Ing. centra<br />

649-6909<br />

BIRMINGHAM PROPER<br />

Large 2 bedroom apartment.<br />

$625 month, no pets Cal<br />

Agent Glenn Hoegg.<br />

I Msneger<br />

643-0750<br />

BIRMINGHAM PROPER<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Royal Oak area,<br />

luxury 1 bedroom spts., all new ap-<br />

pllancea a carpeting Cal: 435-4714<br />

BIRMINGHAM VILLAGE APTS.<br />

location, newty renovated,<br />

mo Indudaa heat a water. 845-9470<br />

BIRMINGHAM 1 bedroom apt.<br />

$495: 2 bedroom $615 Includes<br />

utilities, carport, dishwaaher, flexi-<br />

ble leess Between Eton a Coo*doe.<br />

559-3715.646-6610 867-3421<br />

BIRMINGHAM 1 bedroom; Includes<br />

heat, carport, air, storage/laundry<br />

facilities, near shops 8 bus, wired<br />

for cable $525 645-2320<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom, brand<br />

new carpeting, excellent condition,<br />

conveniently located, indudee heal,<br />

water 8 carport, $525, Call Chrts<br />

after 6 pm. 646-4551<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

1 bedroom flat Close to shopping 8<br />

commutsr line No pets $435 EHO<br />

Also 2 bedroom townhouee avail-<br />

able soon $515. EHO<br />

642-6666 348-9590<br />

BIRMINGHAM- 2 bedrooms 1Vt<br />

bsths, wssher, dryer 8 hestlr^j in-<br />

cluded $650 month Call: 642-3866<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 2457 E. Maple, 2<br />

bedroom, carpeting, drapes, car-<br />

port, $540 Lease Adults No pets.<br />

Days. 647-7079 Eves. 643-4428<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

2 bedroom. 2 bath apartments<br />

available on Squsra Laka Individual<br />

washer 8 dryer In each apert merit<br />

wtth car-port Included Can Bioom-<br />

fleld on the Laka. Mon -Frt 1-6 p.m.<br />

335-2540<br />

1954 Kllngensmlth. office a33 Ap-<br />

prox. 1 mile N of Square Lake Rd .<br />

west off Telegraph Rd<br />

BRAND NEW<br />

Luxury Townhouse N. Royal Oak<br />

155 AMEUA<br />

Custom built si! luxury. 2 KINGSIZE<br />

Bedrooms, custom doeets. wall to<br />

wall TIM vestibule, spacious IMng<br />

room, wood burning fireplace, din-<br />

ing room. I'A batha. baaament. Ex-<br />

tra large wooded yard. Central air,<br />

dishwasher, self dean oven, rafrlg-<br />

^7337<br />

erst or $625 569-7<br />

BRIGHTON<br />

WINTER SPECIAL<br />

Beeuttfui. spsdous 1 8 2 bedroom<br />

apartments Carpeted, decorated,<br />

swimming pool, tennis courts, laun-<br />

dry faculties, parking On site rental<br />

agent Beeuttfui waterfront setting<br />

wtth spacious grounds. From $400.<br />

229-8277<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 2273 E- Maple. 1<br />

bedroom, carpeting, drapea car-<br />

port $490 Laaaa. Adufta. no pets<br />

Days. 647-7079 Evee, 643-4428<br />

CANTON<br />

CARRIAGE COVE<br />

LUXURY APTS.<br />

(ULLEY 8 WARREN)<br />

Brand New Complex<br />

Private entrances<br />

One 8 Two Bedrooms from $450<br />

For mors Information<br />

981-4490<br />

CANTON - luxury 1 bedroom apt-<br />

sir conditioning, dlahwaahet. balco-<br />

ny. carport. Rant tree lor Feb<br />

469-1310<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

BOTSFORD PLACE<br />

GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE<br />

Behind Botstord Hospital<br />

ACTION SALE<br />

1 Bedroom for $469<br />

2 Bedroom tor $569<br />

3 Bedroom for $659<br />

PETS PERMITTED<br />

Smoke Detectors MataUed<br />

r>i • >*» - i -<br />

^"Vei Hpcoma<br />

Immediate Occupency<br />

We Love Ctikdren<br />

HEAT a WATER INCLUDED<br />

Quiet prestige si.1i.ksaa. ewtmmlng<br />

pool,air conditioning carpeting,<br />

stove 8 refrigerator, ai utwttas<br />

spts Laundry<br />

system. Good security<br />

For mora Information pfiore<br />

477-6464<br />

27863 Independence<br />

Farmington HUls<br />

BLOOMFIELD ON THE RIVER<br />

Spadous 1 a 2 bedroom. Newly re-<br />

novated Heat 8 watar. bands a<br />

mora. On Telegraph. 2 miles N of<br />

Square Lk. Rd From $419 332-4061<br />

Tamarack Greens<br />

Gotfslde Apts.<br />

18 2 Bedroom<br />

Siarttng at $409<br />

HEAT a HOT WATER FREE<br />

Carport mdudad<br />

N.E- of Michigan Ave. at 1-275<br />

728-1105<br />

CANTON. 1 bedroom wfth carport,<br />

Wlndaor Woods. $465 par month.<br />

Rani today, receive rebate. 459-6618<br />

CASS LAKE In Watertord Twp.<br />

Sublease beautiful 2 bedroom<br />

apartment. 1Vt baths $500 monthly.<br />

Heat, watar 8 carport Included<br />

Available Immediately 682-7241<br />

CHARMING LARGE 2 bedroom unit<br />

m quiet complex. Walked Lake/W<br />

Bioomfleld ares. Utilttee and more<br />

Adults, $475. '1 months rent free,<br />

624-7523 644-1163<br />

CHERRY HILL VILLAGE<br />

Cherry HM/lnkstar Rd. - Deerbom<br />

Hts. 274-1933, 1 bedroom - $435. 2<br />

bedrooms - $500 Includes heat, hot<br />

water, gas tor cooking^ range, re-<br />

frigerator 8 disposal Tariant pays<br />

small eiectic bM Carpeted, ak con-<br />

ditioned. basement storage, car-<br />

ports available. Pool, quiet, adult<br />

community, no pets<br />

Open 6 days - 9am - 5pm<br />

Evee. 8 Sundays by appt.<br />

Clarkston<br />

LAKEFRONT LIVING<br />

GREENS LAKE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

OVERSIZED 1 and 2 bedrooma<br />

1V* bath From $445<br />

Prtvata Beech - Boating - Fishing<br />

(US-10 at M-15)<br />

625-4800<br />

CLAWSON. 1 bedroom apartment,<br />

spacious, air conditioning unit.<br />

$430 indudaa haat: security depoe-<br />

It, no pets 545-3899 or 547-3104<br />

Contemporary Living for<br />

Career-Minded Adults<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />

From $440<br />

Spadous setting<br />

> Contemporary design<br />

1 Modern kitchens wtth dishwasher<br />

• Individually controlled heating<br />

and air conditioning<br />

' Private balconies or pettoa<br />

• Swimming pod and much more<br />

Open Dally & Weekends<br />

10 AM to 5 PM<br />

Bloomfield<br />

Place<br />

338-1173<br />

Telegraph Rd. N of Square Lake<br />

Bioomftald Township<br />

COUNTRY<br />

CORNER<br />

LUXURY GARDEN APTS.<br />

1.2. and 3 bedrooma<br />

Haat. hot watar 8 carports included<br />

Convenient to shopping<br />

FROM $595<br />

COUNTRY CORNER<br />

647-6100<br />

30300 Southfield Rd<br />

(Just So of 13 MMe)<br />

Weekends, 11 to 5<br />

CRANBROOK PLACE<br />

SOUTHFIELD - Luxurious 1 8 2 bed-<br />

room apartments availabis starting<br />

at $635 Beeuttfuly landscaped<br />

grounds give you s faallrig of being<br />

in the country yet you are doee to<br />

ahopplng mate For information,<br />

coma to tha Gatehouea at 18301 W<br />

13 Mile Rd . |ust 1 biocfc W of<br />

Southfield Rd or cal 642-9168<br />

Open Mon thru Frt., 9am-5:30pm.<br />

Sat . noon - 5pm<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

DEARBORN HBGHT8<br />

Dearborn West<br />

Apartments<br />

led epertmerrt<br />

community In Dearborn<br />

Heights' finest area. Al<br />

apartments Include air con-<br />

ditioning. laundry area, uaa<br />

of pool I dubhouea. 1 bed-<br />

rooma from $300, 2 bed-<br />

rooma, w/bekxmy or petlo<br />

from $436. 2 bedroom<br />

townhouaaa from $610.<br />

OPEN DAILY 9AM-6PM<br />

•278-1560a<br />

After Hour* Appokrtments A<br />

INKSTER RD.<br />

1 BLK N OF CHERRY HILL RO<br />

Immediate Occupancy<br />

DELUXE TWO bedroom overlooking<br />

tree lined straam. $575 includes<br />

carpeting. appOanoae. central air.<br />

balcony porch On Randolph at 8<br />

Mile Rd. 'A UMo W ol Sheldon Rd<br />

Northvlta Green Apt* 349-7743<br />

DIPLOMAT & EMBASSY<br />

Twin<br />

Specious 1 a i bedroom apart<br />

from $370 up. Indudaa ap-<br />

Hlghrtee. Southfield<br />

a 2 bedn<br />

carpeting, sauna. Indoor<br />

jrtty and balcony. Ctoaa to<br />

ahopplng and X-weys By appoint-<br />

ment only. Mon. thru FrL, 10-5 pm.<br />

559-2680<br />

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />

Unique apeooua upper unit tor rant,<br />

1200 sq.ft., 2 bedroom,<br />

laundry. $875./Mo<br />

DRAKESHIRE APTS<br />

Spadoua 1 a 2 badroom<br />

apts m Farmlngton's finest<br />

area. From $510, Rent In-<br />

dudaa heat, dlafrwasher.<br />

central sk. first floor laun-<br />

dry and ful uaa of dub-<br />

nous* including Indoor/<br />

outdoor pod. sauna, ax-<br />

erdse room, bMards & ten-<br />

nis courts. Close to shop-<br />

ping 8 freeways.<br />

Grand River 1 B* E of Drake Rd<br />

Opan Sun. thru Sat. 9AM-5PM<br />

After Hours Appointments Available<br />

477-3636<br />

• Immediate Occupancy g<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

EVERGREEN/Sohoolcrs« Area<br />

Modem 1 bedroom; indudaa. elove.<br />

lemoeraior a heal. $186./mo + 1<br />

Mo Security After 6pm. 838-6926<br />

LUXURIOUS<br />

1-2 Bedroom Apts<br />

LIVE IN A 20 ACRE PARK<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

LIVONIA<br />

Looking tor quality Wtng? See ua!<br />

' Soundproof<br />

• Balcony/Patio<br />

- dishwasher ' Air Conditioned<br />

• Cable • Security<br />

' Pooi/Clubhouee. Etc<br />

• HEAT INCLUDED<br />

MERRIMAN<br />

PARK APTS.<br />

On Meatmen Rd.<br />

(Orchard Laka Rd.)<br />

Just 1 block S. of 8 Mile Rd.<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

SUN. NOON-5PM<br />

"The finest in quality tvmg '<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

VILLAGE OAKS<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

Spadous one bedroom apartmerrt*'<br />

Includes carpet. appManoee. tr.<br />

HEAT Adults, no pets<br />

FROM $420<br />

474-1305<br />

FARMINGTON. kvtown. 1 bedroom<br />

a beih. Heat inckided.<br />

Cal 624-6101<br />

•FARMINGTON MANOR - Studio a 1<br />

bedroom from $386. Carpet,<br />

drapea. appllancea, Nr. security M-<br />

lem. 9 M8e-MkddtaCeft. 474-2552<br />

FARMINGTON PLAZA APTS. 31626<br />

sma.ai.aa 1 - 2 bedrooma. ak ap-<br />

pliance*. carpeted, heat Included<br />

pool, from $456. Cal ua regarding<br />

apectei offlca. 4/t8722<br />

Farmington HM*<br />

STONER1DGE MANOR<br />

Deluxe 1 a 2 BEDROOM UNITS<br />

IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE<br />

Indudee: Dlehwaahar. drapes, patio<br />

or balconies, wtth sliding door, car-<br />

peting, carport, alao uaa of neartry<br />

pod. 1 BEDROOM FROM $475<br />

2 BEDROOM FROM $545<br />

Model Open 12-6. SaL 8 Sun<br />

S of Grand Rtver. W of Orchard<br />

Laka Rd. on Freedom Roed.<br />

478-1467 775-8200<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 bedroom<br />

st $445 indudee haat. ak. appt.<br />

sncee 8 carpeting Cable TV aval-<br />

able. 474-0682<br />

EARLY SPRING SPECIAL<br />

Move up to the romantic atmoe-<br />

phere of the French Quarter Apart-<br />

ments W one of our plush deeigner<br />

units. 24 hour gatshouae. pod.<br />

heefth dub a spa. French Ouartar la<br />

a city wtthki a dty conveniently lo-<br />

cated near Evergreen 8 Jeffrtae X-<br />

way Rentals from $335-$600 per<br />

month. Open daily Sat. 8 Sun. 8<br />

835-9086 or 835-9475<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - February<br />

Sped el Large 1 bedroom from<br />

$425 not Including utMtlee Immedi-<br />

ate occupancy Walnut Creek Apart-<br />

merits, 10 8 Middlebelt. 471-4555<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS sublet- Large<br />

2 badroom luxury apartment Prt-<br />

vata entrance wfth security system.<br />

Many axtraa. $750/mo 737-0653<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

MAPLE RIDGE Apt*. 23046 MkKSe-<br />

beft One bedroom, central ak. ap-<br />

pllancea. carpeted. $430 478-1839<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS Beautiful,<br />

vary apacloua, 1 bedroom,<br />

cftehwaaher. carport, nice view. Sub-<br />

let. $500 Mo. 474-2342, 322-0776<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Sub loses<br />

untl May 31 then month to month,<br />

$150. leea than regulei rent. 2<br />

bedrooma. 2 bsttis. family terrace<br />

home. After 8PM 474-8042<br />

FREE GIFT<br />

MICROWAVE<br />

Offers sxpke* March 15<br />

WATERVIEW FARMS<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOMS<br />

from $405<br />

Heat 8 Water Indudad<br />

- Central Ak-Carpatad<br />

Tenma Court • Pod 8 Clubhou**<br />

624-0004<br />

FREE GIFT<br />

OR REBATE<br />

Offer Expires March 15<br />

DEARBORN HGTS.<br />

DEARBORN CLUB<br />

FROM $395<br />

Just N. of Ford Rd<br />

5784 inkstar Rd.<br />

includes Heat - Carpeting<br />

Air Conditioning - Pool<br />

OFFICE OPEN DAILY<br />

Sat. & Sun. 12-4pm<br />

561-3593<br />

GARDEN CITY - Baaament apart-<br />

ment. prtvata entrance, stove, re-<br />

frigerator. ulllftlee Included. Immedi-<br />

ate occupancy $300 per month. 1st<br />

and tsst months rent. 561 -9240<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

TERRACE<br />

WINTER SPECIAL<br />

1 bedroom *p*rtments, $370 per<br />

month. Includes Heat 8 Watar.<br />

522-0480<br />

GLEN COVE<br />

Deekabie 1 and 2 bedroom apart-<br />

ment* from $320. HEAT INCLUDED<br />

Carpet, ak. appliances. Adutts, no<br />

pats. SENIOR CITIZEN RATES<br />

8 TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE<br />

V. mile S. of <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> on Teie-<br />

graph<br />

538-2497<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

Thursday. February 19, 1967 04E *11E<br />

400 Apartments For Rent<br />

C A R E F R E E<br />

A P A R T M E N T<br />

L I V I N G<br />

• Convenient Location<br />

• Close to Expressways<br />

and Shopping<br />

• Lush Landscaping<br />

Enjoy the amenities and luxury of<br />

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ments.<br />

• 1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />

—"-Beautiful Grounds<br />

• Heat Included<br />

Pool ^<br />

FRA\KLI\ SQUARE APARTMENTS<br />

Bet. Middlebelt & Inkster LIVONIA 427-6970<br />

/<br />

Convenient, Quiet, Quality Living<br />

CHERRY HILL MANOR APARTMENTS<br />

• Rent starts at '425<br />

• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

Castelli<br />

525-7900<br />

HOME OWNERS<br />

Obtain the moet tor your homa wtth<br />

the leeal probleme In the afiorleel<br />

time Ca* Michael Borland. Michi-<br />

gan Executive ReeWora. 476-2380<br />

WANTED clear. 4 bedioom homa.<br />

approximately 2400 SQ.ft. located m<br />

or Novi. W ol<br />

476-3507<br />

c ermmg1on<br />

Drake No a<br />

WE BUY HOMES<br />

Topi<br />

it Pays You<br />

To Tsa. to US Laet<br />

CALL GEORGETTE<br />

522-2101<br />

Eart Keim Realty Weal<br />

' Certain ReetncMon* Apply<br />

364 Listings Wanted<br />

ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS<br />

We Are Sold Out! Are you miereeaed<br />

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ATTENTION<br />

Vacant Land Owners<br />

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400 Apts. For Rant<br />

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C < , O ^<br />

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„.i5 someone's idea of<br />

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Convenient to Dearborn<br />

On Semta Bus Line<br />

CHERRY<br />

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Office Hours: M-F 9-5<br />

Located on Cherry Hill Rd<br />

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277-1280<br />

FORD ROAD<br />

A BEAUTIFUL<br />

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261-7394<br />

M A YORK MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY<br />

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- 471-6800<br />

Grand River 8 Hettteed Rd*<br />

Presented by<br />

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400 Apta. For Rent<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

OCCUPANCY<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

2 bedroom. 2 beth apertment atari-<br />

k>0 1 *660 Nee constructlori with<br />

cathedral rakkiga. weensr 8 dryer,<br />

microwsve. carpet, mini bands a<br />

carport<br />

Open dally 11-6<br />

Contact Kathleen or Sharon:<br />

853-4160<br />

KEEOO HARBOR<br />

SYLVAN BAY APTS<br />

2 bedroom apt., m well<br />

maintained oorreiea.<br />

includes heel . Choice<br />

location between Ca** 8<br />

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1613 Cess Lake fid<br />

Or Ca« 882-4480<br />

LAFAYETTE COURT APARTMENTS<br />

Specloue 1 end 2 bedroom spsn-<br />

ments. Carpeting, appliance*, ak<br />

FROM 8405 - INCLUDES HEAT<br />

Senior Citizen Rataa Avtfabie<br />

547-2053 352-3800<br />

400 Apartments For Rent<br />

WILDERNESQ<br />

PARK<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

WESTLAND<br />

% Mile W of Westland Mall<br />

Applications<br />

Now Being Accepted<br />

Spacious 2 bedroom apartments with 2<br />

baths and private laundry rooms. Adult and<br />

family units available.<br />

Apmrtmmfitt A ratiaM* tor tmmadut* Occupancy<br />

Call Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-1 p.m.<br />

425-5731<br />

400 Apta. For Rent 400 Apta. For Rent<br />

ISLANO View Retirement apart-<br />

$500 REBATE<br />

Good thru March 15th., AN<br />

food, services and tecurt-<br />

tles provided. Rlvervtew<br />

fl/wy<br />

FRANKLIN SQ.<br />

APTS.<br />

16 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />

Air Conditioned - Pool<br />

From $460<br />

Located on 5 Ml*<br />

Between MiddtaOen 8 Inkater<br />

427-6970<br />

FRANKLIN SQ.<br />

APTS.<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />

Air Conditioned - Pool<br />

From $460<br />

Located on 5 Mae<br />

Between Middlebelt 8 Inkster<br />

427-6970<br />

FRANKLIN SQ.<br />

APTS.<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />

Air Conditioned - Pool<br />

From $460<br />

Located on 5 MM<br />

Between MfcddtotMtt 4 Inkster<br />

427-6970<br />

LIVONIA AREA<br />

Westwood<br />

Village Apts<br />

Free Hear- $240 Rebate<br />

Brand new Luxurious 18 2 bed-<br />

room apts Plush carpet. QE **tf-<br />

deening oven, dlehweshsr. petlo.<br />

central air, intercom system Club-<br />

house with aeune 8 heeled pool.<br />

Free carport 8 vertical bands<br />

Neer 1-96 8 1-275. From $445<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

JOY RD W OF NEWBURGH<br />

459-6600<br />

UVONIA WOOORIOGE APTS.<br />

Now accepting reservations 1 8 2<br />

bedroom spts . $490 and $575 mo.<br />

ee*t*ide oI MKSdlebeft between 8<br />

end 7 MHe. Open Mon. thru. Frt.<br />

8:30 to 5. eve*, by eppt Sat. 8 Sun.<br />

10 to 2pm 477-6448<br />

H i<br />

LOLA PARK MANOR<br />

Radford, one bedroom apt. In a qui-<br />

et meture community, $435 per<br />

month Indudee heat.<br />

255-0932 559-7220<br />

J<br />

LOVELY 1 bedroom<br />

from $366 -»370 mcludee haeL<br />

era carpeting 19000FaMon.ofl<br />

aeRoed 286-0073<br />

LUXURY APARTMENTS, low price,<br />

8 2 bedrooma. $400 8 up. kv-<br />

dudae heat 8 water pool. Tale graph<br />

a Cafl 534-9340<br />

LUXURY 2 badroom 2 beth<br />

menta. Immedtale occupancy<br />

$ Mia 8 Novi Rd<br />

WOODLAND GLEN 349-8612<br />

MAYFLOWER HOTEL - $660 month<br />

starting. Oaky room aervtoe. 24 hour<br />

Color TV. No<br />

Con-<br />

tact Creon Smith. 463-1<br />

i s r<br />

NINE MILE<br />

VAN DYKE AREA<br />

WINTER SPECIAL<br />

xn 2 badroom tuwnhoueea<br />

per month. Dacoratad. new<br />

758-7060<br />

to city per* No pets<br />

MscArthur »<br />

r Manor<br />

TREE TOP<br />

LOFTS<br />

We have a newer oi<br />

apartment complete wtth baloony.<br />

walk m cioeet. earth ton* colors, de-<br />

luxe kltohen 8 more.<br />

ALSO<br />

A very apedal apartment wtlh *<br />

al* aping loft 8 cathedral oeamg that<br />

400 Apta. For Rent<br />

NORTHVILLE.<br />

and cute. $366 month plua uflMlai<br />

AvMtaMa March 1. $46-6786<br />

NORTHVILLE GREEN A1T8<br />

One bedroom, neat to a taauWM<br />

$478<br />

8 MBe. * mfla W oI Sheldon ftd<br />

*4fr-7743<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

Natural beauty aurrounda theee<br />

apacloua apartment* Take the toot-<br />

bridge acroee the roflkig brook to<br />

tha open perk araa or |uel en(oy the<br />

tranquflRy ot tha adtaoent woods<br />

EHO.<br />

2 Bedroom: $498<br />

642-6666<br />

346-9590<br />

NOVI AREA. 4<br />

ginning Apr let.<br />

batha. waaher<br />

PsvWon Court<br />

$660 per month.<br />

346-1120<br />

s. lor Judy.<br />

5pm, 344-6276<br />

400 Apta. For Rent<br />

OLD REDfORO Naar Lafteer amM<br />

ORCHARD LAM RO.<br />

irctuctas beaL carpeting 8 air condi-<br />

tlonkUL cabla TVevekeOle - Irom<br />

awoOniiai J Wooda Apia.<br />

334-1878<br />

Paid Heat<br />

Spadoua 2 bedroom. 2 bath apart-<br />

ment Fufly oarpatad. range, refrig-<br />

erator. garbage ikapoaal Patfo or<br />

balcony Wa6i-m cioeet. Oubhouee.<br />

exerdee equipment, aaunaa, artrV<br />

pod. Chadren welcome and paid<br />

heat trom $428<br />

373-6110<br />

Gingertree Apartments<br />

860 E. Watton, Pontlac<br />

400 Apta. For Rent<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

HILLCRESTCLUB<br />

SPACIOUS<br />

142 Bedroom<br />

FROMS410<br />

meoHWMii<br />

^ so* TVAweaebto<br />

OPEN DAILY a— 8pm<br />

SaL $ Stat. 12-spm<br />

466-7144<br />

P L Y M O U T H<br />

LIVE ON THE PARK<br />

1 Bedroom - $395 & up<br />

2 Bedroom - $420<br />

kitchen buat-ins. beesrr<br />

Ing. pooL Adiit section.<br />

occupency See Manager, 4(015<br />

Plymouth. Apt. 101.<br />

455-3662<br />

400 Apartments For Rent<br />

NOVI - Larga 2 bedroom, cathedral<br />

caking. 2 taa bathe, microwave,<br />

washer, dryer, dlehweehei. heelth<br />

dub fadity. Cafl: 344-1293<br />

NOVI - Spadous 1 bedroom. Imme-<br />

diate occupancy. $396 mo plue uU6-<br />

Oes W 14 Mfla Rd. naar Wafled<br />

Laka. Naw carpet, no peta. 477-6786<br />

OLD REDFORD - New 7 mfla. 1<br />

We ere located In the cozy vtaaga of<br />

Northvflto snd hsve s scenic nstursi<br />

setting complete with atreem 8<br />

perk. Leeee required EHO. No pet*.<br />

heal Indudad<br />

carpeting,<br />

id. No pet*<br />

OLD REDFORD<br />

bedroom, carpeting.<br />

•d. No peb<br />

APARTMENT. $445<br />

LOFT: $475<br />

peta. Sr. dteen*<br />

831-3378<br />

642-6666 348-9590<br />

OLD REDFORD on Lahaer 1 8 2<br />

bedroom*, carpeting, heal,<br />

dlahwaefter. leundry room, no pet*,<br />

senior dttten* wetoome. 255-4963<br />

400 Apart menta For Rent<br />

JUST YOUR STYLE<br />

Waynewood Apartments offers you a lifestyle —<br />

an opportunity for recreational living.<br />

• 2 Swimming Pools e Tennis Courts<br />

e Quiet. Courtyard Settings<br />

• Beautiful Landscaping<br />

• 1 •? Mile South of Westland Mall<br />

• 1 and 2 Bedrooms • HEAT INCLUDED<br />

e Professional Management<br />

WAYNEW00D APARTMENTS<br />

On Wayne Road between Ford Road and Warren Road<br />

HOURS Monday through Friday. 8:30 lo 5 00<br />

313-326-8270<br />

WESTLAND<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. From s 385<br />

HINES PARK APTS.<br />

425-0052<br />

Heat Included<br />

Near Merriman and Middlebelt<br />

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-5<br />

QUIET<br />

D I S T I N C T I O N<br />

IN THE MIDST Oh PLYMOUTH<br />

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom<br />

apartments. A community<br />

setting near downtown<br />

Plymouth Heat included.<br />

Full appliances.<br />

Senior citizens-taiglcome<br />

PI NIOI IN MANOR<br />

Al'ARI mi N Is<br />

Quiet intimate setting. Large<br />

1 and 2 bedroom apartments.<br />

Close to central Plymouth.<br />

Separate entrances, pool and<br />

other amenities<br />

Senior citizens welcome.<br />

I'l m o i in Hi si<br />

Al'AR I Ml N is<br />

455-3880 II 453-6050<br />

FINE YORK MANAGEMENT COMMUNITIES<br />

Sa<br />

DEERFIELD<br />

—WOODS— ^<br />

EVERY DAY IS SUNDAY<br />

at Deerfield Wbods' Our roomy I and 2 bedroom apartments<br />

feature professional interior design, swimming, a picnic area,<br />

and best of all . ideally situated in Livonia's most picturesque<br />

neighborhood There's shopping within walking distance and<br />

we're conveniently close to 1-96 and 1-275.<br />

Change your lifestyle for the best 1 ]otn us at Deerfield Woods 1<br />

In Livonia...on Farmington Road,<br />

/ust north of 7 Mile<br />

Managed by<br />

476-4868<br />

T W O Y E A R L E A S E S<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments from<br />

$400<br />

Heat Included<br />

se<br />

A P A R T M E N T S<br />

455-7200<br />

South of Joy Road.<br />

West ot I-275 -<br />

Open Monday through Saturday<br />

9:00 AM-5:00 PM<br />

Sunday 12:00 PM-5:00 PM<br />

LUXURY APARTMENTS<br />

I N C L U D E S<br />

r<br />

SWIMMING POOL C<br />

DESIGNER INTERIORS • ^<br />

INDIVIDUAL HOT WATER<br />

BALCONIES OR PATIOS<br />

CAR PORTS<br />

NATURE AREAS<br />

Y >CONVENIENT SHOPPING^ Jnv^<br />

CMTIM. MUHYUR 4H!KT<br />

/OFF TARXEN BETWEEN SHELDON a ULLfY<br />

FURNISHED APARTMESTS<br />

ALSO AVAILABLE<br />

PHONE 459-1310<br />

"OPEN A DOOR TO<br />

A SWEETER LIFE"<br />

H O N E Y T R E E<br />

A Rental Community<br />

COME JOIN US!<br />

455-2424<br />

SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />

Omb, 9 2 0 0<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

2,3 and 4 Bedroom Townhouaea<br />

HONEYTREE OFFERS • Sunk®N Living<br />

Rooms • Fireplaces • Sptral Staircases<br />

• Beamed Ceilings • Loft Bedrooms<br />

• Open and Closed Dens • Dishwashers<br />

• 19 Floor Plans to choose from<br />

• Clubhouse wtth indoor Olympic Pool<br />

• Exercise Room and Saunas • Cable<br />

T V • Basketball Court<br />

Joyftd.. <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan<br />

(between Haggerty and Hlx)<br />

Open Mon -Fri 9-6 P M<br />

Sat 10-5 P M Son 12-5 P M<br />

"i rf—»rn niT] UeneQmd ey OtVtier<br />

Affordable<br />

, Smllatcc.<br />

Dellridge<br />

•D<br />

Brwc Sen<br />

MKHDWkW MR<br />

ham<br />

CM I<br />

Lighthouse<br />

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Fnmtm SS22I!<br />

M 7 jejf corporation<br />

JM W kN k W775 I<br />

ON THE LAKE<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments From '455<br />

Rent includes:<br />

•HEAT • DISHWASHER<br />

•STOVE 'CENTRAL MR<br />

•REFWGERATOFI • CLUBHOUSE A POOL<br />

COMVEMENT TO TWELVE OAKS 8H0PFMG MALL<br />

BEACHWALK<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

rtjr« How ftd.<br />

On 14<br />

400 Apts. For Rant<br />

PARKER HOUSE APTS<br />

VAN DYKE A JEFFERSON ANEA<br />

WafTBA SPECIAL<br />

•partmanta. C<br />

From S2M par<br />

PAV1UJON CT N0»L t blSfOOWi »<br />

bath, naahar irymr. mmmitmr, mt-<br />

ram CMdrwe Meaen. Sub-<br />

I Aprs ami Oct Mao CM<br />

Cafl Mary<br />

29S-45M<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

oumoaNiay al SMdon a<br />

rraotML 1 ntha 8.0TM-M.<br />

PLYMOUTH HEIVTAQC<br />

APARTMeNTS<br />

CurranMy haa tato<br />

i occupancy, (uat Mop by or<br />

caa tor an Appt tor your paraon*<br />

ahoaHno- Hr*.: Mon. thru Frt . tto 5.<br />

Saturday by App'l. 466-2143<br />

400 Apts. For Rsnt<br />

Plymouth Hills<br />

Apartments<br />

768 S. MILL *<br />

• «ir ixmoiuonac<br />

• Fuay Carpatad<br />

•DIM !••>!• * DNcoaat<br />

- Waanar-Oryar m Eac* Apt.<br />

From $435<br />

Da0y 1-Spm axcapt Wad. a Sun<br />

455-4721 278-8319<br />

400 Apartments For Rent<br />

MOO Rebate<br />

Offer Good Thru March 15<br />

From -4 70<br />

CHATHAM HILLS<br />

WITH ATTACHED GARAGE<br />

IN FARMINGTON<br />

On Old Grand River Bet Drake & Halstead<br />

• Heated Indoor Pool - Saunas<br />

• Year Round Clubhouse<br />

• Sound & Fireproofed Construction 6 More<br />

OPEN DAILY 9 a m -6 p m<br />

SAT. 12-4 p.m. 476-8080<br />

BEDROOMS: 2<br />

LEVELS: 2<br />

ENTRANCES: 2<br />

i $485, TOO!<br />

basement spai "u- lav out and t.omi'fiwn: lex .ttion<br />

-<br />

TCI ind R< . Oat s Renaissance<br />

HUNTINGTON GARDEN<br />

TOWNHOUSES*<br />

f urntsbi'ii rt; if. .i!<br />

10711 W Ten Wiit- Ofx-n daiK ^-5 - Sat iun 11-4<br />

l or bv appomtmen: 547-9393.<br />

Charterhouse<br />

16300 W. 9 Mile, Southfield<br />

Studios -1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />

Live in the Security of a<br />

hi-rise apartment<br />

CENTRAL AIR • RANGE • REFRIGERA TOR<br />

DISHWASHER • CARPETING • CARPORTS<br />

TENNIS COURTS • SWIMMING POOL<br />

PARTY ROOM • TV CONTROLLED SECURITY [<br />

FREE CABLE TV<br />

OfficoOpM tally 557-8100<br />

SM. k Sun. II UH.-4 pm ' ° 1UU<br />

First Month Rent Free<br />

Offer Good Thru March 15<br />

From *395<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Village Squire<br />

On Ford Rd., just E. of 1-275<br />

Heat Included - Fully Carpeted<br />

Sound Conditioned - Pool & Sauna<br />

Cable TV Available<br />

Open Daily 11 A.M.-6 P.M.<br />

Sat. 12-5 P.M. • Sun. 1 P.M.-4 P.M.<br />

981-3891 • 981 -3888<br />

Southfield<br />

MIDDEN OAKS<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

1 & 2<br />

Bedrooms<br />

G E appManc**, cmvntc batha. oantral air, carpeting,<br />

carport*, intarcoma. incKjdaa b«nd*. pattos/batcorviea and<br />

mora all on a beautltul woodad alia Handicap untta<br />

avaMabta<br />

1st Month FREE! l495<br />

LINCOLN TOWERS<br />

A quiet retreat<br />

Adult community<br />

1<br />

Studios<br />

1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />

From •370<br />

FREE CABLE TV. SECURITY<br />

Hmat, CantralAJr Conditioning, AppUaneoa, Carpeting<br />

Community Room, TVS Card Room, Poo!<br />

Lincoln Road at Greenfield 968-0011<br />

Northgate Apts.<br />

From '375<br />

FREE HE A T & FREE CABLE T. V.<br />

Plus: Air Conditioning • Appliances<br />

• Carpeting • Disposal • Pool<br />

• Tennis Court • Activity Building<br />

• Laundry and Storage Facilities.<br />

GREENFIELD AT IOV2 MILE RD.<br />

lei<br />

Office Open Daily<br />

8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

Saturday and Sunday<br />

10 a.m.-4 p.m.<br />

968-8688<br />

V<br />

PRICES BEGIN AS LOW AS<br />

557-4520<br />

Walton, corner of Perry near 1-75, 2 miles from<br />

Oakland University • 2 Miles N. of Silverdome<br />

1 BEDROOM<br />

2 BEDROOM<br />

$ 405<br />

*450<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

MODEL OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 9-5<br />

Weekend 12-5<br />

373-5800<br />

r?v><br />

£<br />

Scctsdah Jlpartmcnfs<br />

Newburgh between Joy 3 Warren<br />

From $ 415<br />

FREE HEAT<br />

FREE COOKING GAS<br />

14 2 Bedroom • 1Vi Batha • Central Air • Pool<br />

• Tennia • Carports • Clubhouse<br />

• Laundry A Storage • Cable Reedy<br />

Model Open 9-5 Daily<br />

12-5 Weekends<br />

t£r Sr- 455-4300<br />

Si<br />

X.<br />

WHITEHALL<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

1. 2 & 3 BEDROOMS<br />

2 FULL BATHS • CARPORT<br />

POOL • SECURITY<br />

• COMMUNITY ROOM<br />

• FREE CABLE<br />

W 9 MILE AT PROVIDE MCE Dfl<br />

IN SQUTMf l€L0<br />

557-5339<br />

Office Open Deify 8 30-5 00.<br />

Sat A Son By Appointment<br />

An Adult Community<br />

s 400 Rebate<br />

Offer Good Until March tS<br />

NOVI<br />

Off Pontiac Trail between Beck & West<br />

Min. from I-696. I-96. I-275<br />

WESTGATE V!<br />

1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />

from 420<br />

Dishwasher • Garoage Disposal • ^efriqc-rator<br />

• Dining Room • Carpet* Air Conditioned<br />

• Patio & Balcon* • intercoms • Ample Storage<br />

•n Unit • Carport • Lighted Parking • Swimming<br />

Pool* Clubhouse<br />

Open Daily 9 A M -6 P.M.. Sat 12-4 P M<br />

624-8555


1?E * O&E Thursday. February 19. 1987<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

HUNTINGTON GARDEN<br />

TOWNHOUSES<br />

2 BEDROOMS - 2 FLOORS<br />

2 tNTRANGES - FUt-L BASEMENT<br />

10711W 10 MILE AT SCOTIA<br />

SOUTH e®6 SERVICE OR<br />

W#5<br />

547-9384<br />

PLYMOUTH 1 bedc»<br />

«on Totally remodeled. $42S./mc<br />

Aftar 4 30pm. 852-4390<br />

400 Apt*. For Rent<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

FREE RENT<br />

Woodelde apartmant* la onarmo<br />

fraa Fabruary rant on our apeooua 2<br />

badroom apartmant* Naw broom<br />

carpat. balcony, ctubhouaa. naar<br />

(topping 8 X-way* Opan Tuaa thru<br />

Sun 852-9508<br />

ROCHES TEW<br />

apart man) In I own Graal location<br />

Carpeted $450 par month<br />

856-9588 . 751-8538<br />

Larga 1<br />

wi Qraat<br />

ROCHESTER - Larga, modam 1<br />

badroom, $440: Haat $ watar liv<br />

ctudad Carpeting, appaancaa. laun-<br />

dry lacilitlea. & atr 828-3388<br />

nawry ramod-<br />

atad 2 4 3 badroom apt* drapanaa.<br />

carpatlng. stove. relrlgerslor,<br />

dtshweeher. microwave (595-4695<br />

mo Indudee heel 4 water 549-0214<br />

ROYAL OAK - luxury 1 badroom<br />

apartmant*. naw appliance* naw<br />

carpat. haat Included Furnished<br />

apartment* available 13 Mile 4 Har-<br />

vard Call 435-4714<br />

ROYAL OAK - 1 bedroom. $420<br />

month. Inctudaa all utNMaa. new<br />

kltchan. new carpatlng, freshly<br />

painted A* tor Bruce Watlaoe<br />

542-2949<br />

400 Apartments For Rent<br />

400 Apartments For Rent<br />

Buckingham<br />

Manor<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

e Prime location a ior§e 2 bedrooms<br />

• 1'j Daihs • Casement • carpeting<br />

cent'al air • $650 to $675 I D G E<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

6 4 9 - 6 9 0 9<br />

Ofleiea o> wooaourv<br />

onoctfmeni i"c<br />

400 Apt*. For Rent 400 Apt*. For Rent<br />

ROYAL OAK - 2 bedroom, $525<br />

month, inctudaa a* uutltlea. new<br />

kitchen, new carpatlng, Ireehfy<br />

painted Aak (or Bruce Wallace,<br />

aaenl 542-2949<br />

S6LTH FIELD<br />

FRANKLIN RIVER<br />

Luxurlou* 14 2 bedroom apt*<br />

OF<br />

(Muxi disfewMTttr p«tk>. c«ntr«i<br />

air. security intercom ayatam. ckjb-<br />

houaa wtth sauna 4 heated pool<br />

Fraa carport 4 vertical bUnda<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

12 Mile at Telegraph<br />

356-0400<br />

SOUTHFIELD - lovely hlghrlae<br />

apartment*, include* heat 4 water,<br />

pool 1 4 2 bedroom* $475 and up<br />

Ca* 557-0388<br />

SOUTHFIELD. *ublet luxurlou*<br />

apartment for 4 month*. 2 bedroom.<br />

2 bath*. Telegraph 4 12 Call<br />

Mr CJ*k. 855-2703<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

WELLINGTON PLACE APTS<br />

Spadoua 1 bedroom apartment*<br />

Carpatad. appllancea. ak Mature<br />

aduft*. no pat*.<br />

FROM $41S - rNCLUOES HEAT<br />

355-1089 352-3800<br />

P A D K C D E S T<br />

NEW LUXURY A P T S<br />

ADULT COMMUNITY<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

2 YEAR LEASES<br />

> Adults Over The Age of 60<br />

• Attended Gate House<br />

• Intrusion Alarm & Medical Alert<br />

> 3 Story With Elevators<br />

• Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

• Laundry & Storage in Each Apartment<br />

• Pool From *600 Per Month<br />

Lansw Road Nonn of 11 MM Road. Southfield<br />

Open Daily 1100 a.m -5.00 p m<br />

356-7367<br />

352-3600<br />

r Managed &y<br />

Kaftan Enterpriaee, Inc.<br />

ONE and TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS<br />

From $ 520<br />

Located West of<br />

TrtWgraph. North ol<br />

10 Mile on Grodon Rd.<br />

354-3930 Manager<br />

353-9650 Office<br />

10 Mile<br />

£<br />

a<br />

LOCH HAVEN<br />

Spacious Apartments - Individual Pri-<br />

vate Entrances - Free Carport with<br />

each apartment - Washer & Dryer<br />

Hook-up - Swimming Pool - Tennis<br />

' Courts - Balconies - Oversized (7x10)<br />

storage in apartment.<br />

APARTMENTS FROM '420<br />

TOWNHOUSES FROM '575<br />

OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 AM - 5 PM<br />

SAT. A SUN. 1-5 PM<br />

363-7545<br />

/baMtrietofa.L.<br />

DIAMOND FOREST<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

nond LUXURIOUS<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOMS<br />

From l 600 and up<br />

Free Month's Rent<br />

Free Window Blinds<br />

• Complete Kitchens with microwave.<br />

• Utility room with washer/dryer.<br />

• Furnished Executive Rentals<br />

• Private entrances.<br />

• Nature jogging trail.<br />

• Swimming Pool with spa & tennis courts.<br />

• Handicap Units<br />

Located on Halstead just N. of 9 Mile<br />

Farmington Hills 471-4848<br />

Closed Thursday<br />

W i t i d e t n e i v<br />

.Apartments<br />

SBest ^ rfrnent Va/ue<br />

NEW 1 & 2 bedroom<br />

apartments from $ 490<br />

On Halstead 1 Block<br />

North of Grand River<br />

Rental Office Open<br />

Mon. - Fri. 10 • 6<br />

Sat. 11 - 5 Sun. 12 - 5<br />

4 7 1 - 3 6 2 5<br />

Free Gift<br />

Microwave Oven or Rebate<br />

W e s t l a n d<br />

H a w t h o r n e C l u b<br />

on Merriman Rd. by Ann Arbor Trail<br />

From $ 3 9 0<br />

Includes<br />

• Heat* Air Conditioning • Patio SPool<br />

• Sound Conditioned Walls & Floors<br />

Open Daily 9-5. Sat. 12-4 P.M.<br />

Otter expires March 15<br />

5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4<br />

# v O o A * / / f r f F i r t * i<br />

Finding the perfect place to live Is easy<br />

RENT<br />

INCLUDES<br />

HEAT<br />

W A R R E N<br />

P L A Z A<br />

apartments<br />

FREE<br />

CABLE<br />

T.V.<br />

10 MILE and HOOVER<br />

Conveniently located near I-€96<br />

1 and 2 BEDROOM UNITS<br />

• Air Conflit*onirtg<br />

• Appltftnccs<br />

• Sre eg* F»oii1I«»<br />

, Apta . Poo<<br />

C«»oet "g<br />

L»u«X}n,<br />

P«rk*ig<br />

r torn* Coull<br />

Office Opan Daily 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />

Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.<br />

754-1100<br />

ROYAL OAK<br />

11 MILE 4 75 AREA<br />

BaauWut. spaclou* 1 4 2 badroom<br />

apartmenta. Carpeted, decorated,<br />

age 4 laundry laoWOe*<br />

FROM $375<br />

WAQON WHEEL APT8 544-3378<br />

RYAN RD/10 MILE<br />

WINTER SPECIAL<br />

Spadoua 1 4 2 bedroom apart-<br />

menta Carpeted, deoorated. awtm-<br />

rnang pool, laundry 4 atoraga facili-<br />

ties From $395 monthly<br />

Plnecreat Apta. 757-8700<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Elegant, convenient, luxury 2 and 3<br />

bedroom high tee wtth a* amenities<br />

Including _ underground periling<br />

pool, etc From i I includes heel<br />

Carlyle Tower<br />

559-2111<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 2 bedroom, 2 bath<br />

•ublet apartmant Ground ftoor.<br />

OiVrwaaher, $705/mc. heal Daya:<br />

540-0500 or evening*. 355-1603<br />

STUDIO APARTMENT - newty deco-<br />

rated $275. Indudaa haat 4 water,<br />

security system drapea. carpet<br />

Schootcrafl-Outer Or ft-8 531-8100<br />

400 Apt*. For Rent<br />

SOUTHFIELD Upper (tat apt Sma*<br />

1 bedroom, country aettlng. 1 acre,<br />

garage privileges, pet* watcoma, 12<br />

MtteAslsgraph area $800 a month<br />

Indudaa utIMtea Rlcfterd 357-4917<br />

Winter Special<br />

Peaceful Living<br />

Indudea H.B.O. & Carport<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOM<br />

LUXURY APTS<br />

Some with Washer & Dryer<br />

Preetigioue tocaUon 2 badroom<br />

units wtth I'/t baths, balcony, futy<br />

CTDtQd M •OOtttftOM.<br />

1 BLOCK I OfSg BEAVER<br />

BETWEEN CROOKS 4 LrVERNOtS<br />

SUNNYMEDE APTS<br />

Noon-6PM 362-0290<br />

400 Apt*. For Rent<br />

TELEGRAPH-8 Mas 1 badroom.<br />

carp*-, $220. a«~r«y * * *<br />

Three Bedroom<br />

DELUXE TOWNHOUSE<br />

LOVT MILE - GREENFIELD<br />

1.380 aq.fl. P*» baaament Pri-<br />

vate entrance 4 patto Central aW\<br />

juuhie uueii -etMwveatset.ptuabxar-<br />

pat. 1W oaths Neer Southtteld. O*<br />

^ ^TSSTT^UDED<br />

UNCOLNBFTTAR APTS<br />

BM-«7t2<br />

TOWN 4 COUNTRY APTS Studio,<br />

one 4 two bedrooma. from $290.<br />

$345 4 $424 Reoreea 4 aantor cttt-<br />

zena watcoma. 9 to 8pm 255-1829<br />

TOWN 4 COUNTRY APTS StudVo<br />

one 4 two bedrooma, from $275,<br />

$330 4 $410 RaUraaa 4 aantor ct»-<br />

9 to 8pm 255-1829<br />

TROY - Someraet Apartments Sub-<br />

let 2 bedroom*, 2 bathe $895 per<br />

month 843-4493<br />

TROY<br />

partment* Sublet 2<br />

bedrooma. 2 bath* $895 per month<br />

843-4483<br />

SUBLEASE 1.000 aq. ft 1 bedroom<br />

apartment. Farmington H«a. Green-<br />

hill Apartmenta May 1-Sapt 30<br />

$515. per month. Sieve between<br />

8AM-2PM 478-3957<br />

SUB-LET 2 bedroom apartment,<br />

$825 month. Available Apr* 1.<br />

Orchard Lake/14 MMe Road Aree<br />

851-4986<br />

TELEGRAPH/MAPLE<br />

WINTER SPECIAL<br />

Spadous decorated i badroom<br />

apartment* (tome with den),<br />

dlahwaaher*. disposal, carpatlng.<br />

awlmmtng pool Parking, atoraga.<br />

laundry I acuities<br />

FROM $485 PER MONTH<br />

BIRMINGHAM FARMS APTS<br />

851-2340<br />

Walton Square<br />

Apartments<br />

Beautiful, spadoua and well-man-<br />

Reeeonabie ratee<br />

Call Mon thru Fri 10em-6pm<br />

373-1400<br />

WAYNE-WESTLAND<br />

Newburgh Colonial Apartments<br />

6 MONTH LEASE. Cleen. quiet, at-<br />

tractive 1 bedroom, carpet 4 appli-<br />

ances Private entrance See to ap-<br />

preciate $350 monthly 721 -8699<br />

WAYNE - 1 paraon Apt 1000 Sq.<br />

Ft Hvmg apace, hetdatone fireplace,<br />

greenhouae. $400 per montii In-<br />

clude* utilities. 729-2970<br />

TROY SOMERSET<br />

AREA<br />

WINTER SPECIAL "<br />

6 MONTHS FREE CABLEV19ION<br />

Beeuttfui large 1 and 2 bedroom<br />

apartments. Mao effleMrctee. Batoo-<br />

r>iea, patio*, laundry facHWe*. awtm-<br />

mlng pool, periling, carpeting Haat<br />

4 water Included. Prom $475.<br />

382-0348<br />

WE PAY YOUR<br />

MOVING EXPENSESI<br />

That'* right, when you rent one ot<br />

our Immaculate t or 2 bedroom<br />

apertments. We will give you<br />

coupons tor $500 to help wtth your<br />

moving anpenaea 1 bedroom rent*<br />

Mart at $438 (effective rate). Fee-<br />

turea Include PAIO HEAT, fui car-<br />

peting. dtahwaaher. separate amine<br />

erea. central air, wain In storage 4<br />

more. Make ona ot o>* specious<br />

•part merits your next home. Opsri<br />

Mon-Sat til spm. Sorry no pets<br />

WAYNE FOREST APTS<br />

326-7800<br />

400 Apartment* For Rent<br />

LIMITED NUMBER AVAILABLE<br />

COVINGTON CI .US<br />

Ranches & Townhomes<br />

AT LAST...A LUXURY<br />

RENTAL COMMUNITY<br />

Introducing Covington Club, leased residences<br />

with all the leatures of a fine home. Choose from<br />

ranch or townhomes with private entries, whirl-<br />

pool tubs, two car garages, private basements,<br />

deluxe kitchens, patios, park-like surroundings,<br />

intrusion alarm.<br />

14 Mile & Middlebelt. Farmington Hills<br />

2 & 3 Bedroom Units<br />

2 Year Leases Available<br />

from $1275 per month<br />

f7,-\ Managecoy Ka'lan Enterprises<br />

k. L 352-3800<br />

o f i l d i n g b t b o k g<br />

In The Hills of Prestigious West Bloomfield<br />

14 unique ranch and townhouse<br />

plans; 1000 to 2800 sq. ft.<br />

Dens, great rooms and attached<br />

garages available.<br />

All with private enlries. laundry<br />

and storage facilities<br />

Spectacular cathedral ceilings<br />

and fireplaces.<br />

Incomparable resort and club<br />

advantages, situated on over<br />

130 dramatically rolling acres<br />

of trees and ponds.<br />

24 hour manned gatehouse<br />

and a package A dry cleaning<br />

reception service.<br />

Fxec ti11\• * rentals available<br />

Call 661-0770<br />

OPEN DAILY UNTIL ». P.M.<br />

1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Terrace On Drake Rd.<br />

Rentals between<br />

2 year leases available Maple & Walnut Lake Rds.<br />

B e a utvfu\<br />

1 & 2<br />

* par<br />

fjedroorn<br />

tmenls H o m<br />

3A5<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

2nd at Wilcox<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

• Beautiful Wooded Surroundings<br />

• Air Conditioning • Appliances<br />

1 Carpeting • Laundry Facilities • Pool<br />

RENT INCLUDES HEAT<br />

OFFICE OPEN DAILY<br />

8:30-5-00<br />

SAT. & SUN.<br />

BY APPOINTMENT<br />

651-0042<br />

1 \ Rt; I \ P A R I M I N | IKiMi s<br />

4£CONOAVE<br />

Tv NOW<br />

Experience luxury apartment living at its finest<br />

Tasteful I v designed, conveniently located, securely<br />

protected- thia is Fountain Park Novi. You'll be proud<br />

to call it vour home<br />

• Own* aI ^acKM I n* I hni<br />

spartn-*r*r« with iw1prv>l sppl^rv re. 5. wall • Pnvaw panes 6> heico<br />

«#-< Ireranj own !4 rut* lor* rua* • Wmmint cool<br />

KmUl f~~ '470<br />

TELEPHONE:<br />

nt > ii n Psit-WaNMHSWS<br />

Ofm Hea frL ie» le+Wp<br />

let -*aa II pm-1 fm<br />

. , . swimming Po 01<br />

• Heat\nc\uoea . Qubhouse<br />

.Carpewg . Convenient to<br />

. Air Conditioning Qaks Mail<br />

•Balcony or Patio<br />

V U A G E ,<br />

5 2 4 - 6 4 6 4<br />

gor^nopw*<br />

o r ^ n ^ u i l l e<br />

^ Townhouses<br />

Walton, corner of Perry near 1-75, 2 miles from<br />

Oakland University, 2 miles N. of SUverdome<br />

1 Bedroom *425<br />

Ranch House<br />

2 Bedroom *480<br />

Townhouse with basement<br />

3 Bedroom<br />

s 540<br />

Townhouse with basement<br />

FREE HE A T • MICRO WA VES<br />

CABLE TV AVAILABLE<br />

Model Open: Mon.-Fri 8 am-5 pm<br />

Sat. 12-5 pm<br />

373-0100<br />

-<br />

Luxurious NEW Townhouses<br />

Spacious 2 and 3 Bedrooms, 24 Baths,<br />

Dining Room, Great Room, Fireplace, 2<br />

Car Garage and Basement.<br />

FROM '1115 per month<br />

29600 29900 Franklin Road<br />

North of Northwestern in Southfield<br />

Model Open Daily Noon til 5 p.m.<br />

Phone 350-1296 (Unit 4)<br />

Built and Managed by ^ KAFTAN ENTERPRISERS • 352-3800<br />

^•UUt4C<br />

C E D A R I D G E<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Grand River at Middlebelt<br />

Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom units<br />

from $480<br />

1 month FREE r»nt with<br />

immediate occupancy<br />

(minimum 1 yeer lease)<br />

r- INCLUDES:<br />

Vertical blinds, carpeting, patios or<br />

balconies wtth doorwalls. Hotpoinl<br />

appliances, security system, stor-<br />

age within apartment<br />

Enter on Tu*ane 1 b*ocfc W of MkJdteOen on<br />

tha S. skJe of Grand Rlvar.<br />

Ctoaa to downtown Farmington, shopping &<br />

expressways<br />

471-5020<br />

Model open dally 1-5 except Thursday<br />

OFFICE: 775-8200<br />

SfcftNORTHRIDGE<br />

^ A P A R T M E N T S<br />

1 and 2 Bedrooms<br />

Starting at '480<br />

• Walk-in Closets<br />

• Eat-in Kitchrn<br />

• Basic Cable<br />

• Microwaves<br />

• Balconies and Patios<br />

»Verticals<br />

• Tennis Courts<br />

»Storage Areas<br />

> Carports<br />

• Central Air<br />

Everyone's first choice<br />

M U I H W 3 D D<br />

In Farmington Hills<br />

1 and 2 bedroom luxury terrace rentals<br />

Visit our new and exciting decorator apartments. From<br />

•540 per month<br />

FIRST MONTH S RENT FREE<br />

Grand River and Drake Roads<br />

Models open daily, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

For information call 478-5533<br />

• 24-hour monitored gatehouse • 12-acre nature trail • ponds and<br />

tennis courts • Incredibly spacious rooms • kitchens with windows and<br />

eating space • covered, attached parking • in-unlt laundry and storage<br />

space • 2 year leases available<br />

FURNISHED EXECUTIVE RENTALS AVAILABLE<br />

Office open Mon thru Fri 10 A M -5 P M<br />

Sat. 11-2<br />

1 mile W of 1-275 otf 7 mile road<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

Senior Citizens _ . _ Much Much<br />

Discounts , > 4 8 - 9 6 1 6 More<br />

41/14.) 1<br />

»PA«TMiMTS<br />

1 B E D R O O M<br />

SPACIOUS UNITS<br />

Includes heat, water, air<br />

conditioner, carpeting,<br />

laundry and storage<br />

facilities and pool<br />

7 Mile - Telegraph Area<br />

5 3 8 - 2 1 5 8<br />

Can Mon -M<br />

8 30-5 p m ><br />

H.<br />

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Carpeting throughout<br />

Control air<br />

conditioning<br />

• ^uliv equipped Kitchofi<br />

• Full Dosemer n<br />

in townhomes<br />

• Pool sundeck &<br />

tennis courts<br />

• OuOhouse wtir gam©-,<br />

room 4 sauna -<br />

• Playground ana p-ense<br />

area<br />

• l cxindry (OCiNtM<br />

• 2-S hour emefgencv<br />

ser^ce<br />

•-lours 8 30-500<br />

•vVm fri ot Dv aoc'<br />

Sat 10 im-2 pm<br />

Sun 12-4 pm<br />

mom<br />

549-8200.<br />

NOVI<br />

'<br />

Thursday. February 19, 1M7 O&E<br />

*13C<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

WFLl PAY VOUR<br />

MOVING EXPENSES ,<br />

Up to $2401 For a HmHeO Ome.<br />

Weetem HMs Apartmenta mat give<br />

you S240 m coupons «rt»en you leaee<br />

one ot ow 1 or 2 bediuom van-<br />

marts. Hants start at S400 leMectrve<br />

ratal and thai octuOea the M&AT<br />

T«ITI atao gat tu( carpeting, drapea.<br />

a caramlc batfi. large ctoeets. atr<br />

condltloninfl. a corwentent location<br />

A much more. Sorry, no pets Ca* or<br />

stop by today. On Cherry HM. |uat E<br />

g< Newtwrgh Rd<br />

72»^S20<br />

WESTLAND AREA<br />

EXTRAORDINARY<br />

Spacious 1 A 2 bedroom apta. Car-<br />

pet, patto. atr. pool Heat included<br />

1 BEDROOM - $340<br />

2 BEDROOM $430<br />

BLUE GARDEN APTS.<br />

Cherry HHI Near Merriman<br />

For Details 729-2242<br />

WE8TLANO AflEA<br />

WINTER SPECIAL<br />

Speooue apartments: 1 bedroom<br />

Irom $346. 2 bedrooma Irom<br />

$415.Carpeted. decorated » m a<br />

lovely area. Heet Included<br />

COUNTRY VILLAGE APARTMENTS<br />

326-3280<br />

WESTLANO AREXt<br />

WINTER SPECIAL<br />

Spactoua 1 bedroom apartments<br />

$306 monthly Carpeted, decorated.<br />

pool A In a lovely araa.<br />

WESTLAND WOODS 728-2880<br />

Westland Area<br />

WINTER SPECIAL<br />

Spadoua I badroom apartment.<br />

$365 Attractive 2 bedroom apan-<br />

menta. $415 Carpeted, decorsted &<br />

In a lovely area. Heat Included<br />

Country Court<br />

Apartments<br />

721-0500<br />

WESTLAND. MerTtman & Palmer, 1<br />

bedroom apt., very ckean, no appll-<br />

ancea No peta $225 Can aftar 5pm<br />

455-0454<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

WESTLANO • One bedroom upper<br />

$325 plua utiaties AvetkaCM Marcn 1<br />

722-4428<br />

WESTLANO<br />

apertments. large eloaats.<br />

plssssni aurroundbige.<br />

La Viae Apertments 425-0339<br />

WESTLAND<br />

6200 North Wayne Rd.<br />

2 BEDROOM - $406<br />

HEAT 8 MOT WATER INCLUDED<br />

Carpeting, appaancaa. awtmrntno<br />

pool. 2 car parWno. Adult aactlon<br />

Cloee to Weatland Shopping Center<br />

728-4001<br />

WESTLANO - 8843 Wayne, naw<br />

Hudson'*. 1 bedroom from $395. Irv-<br />

chxlee sir conditioning, heat, carpet<br />

$ swtmmmg pool. No peta.<br />

Mature adults cal 721 -6488<br />

WKOM<br />

TOWN a COUNTRY APTS<br />

HEAT INCLUOEO<br />

Spaoous one and two bedroom<br />

apts Fuay carpeted, awrmmg<br />

pool, storage, laundry taditlee.<br />

Open weekdays or Sat by appt<br />

From $396<br />

Cad 824-3194<br />

W 7 MILE - 1 badroom apts start<br />

Irom $340-4370. Indudaa Seat S<br />

watar. pool. 535-7880<br />

10 MILE/RYAN RD.<br />

WINTER SPECIAL<br />

Spadoua 1 8 2 bedroom apert-<br />

ments Carpeted, decorated, swim-<br />

ming pool, laundry 8 atoraga factt.-<br />

tlee. From $380 monthly.<br />

MAYFLOWER APTS 754-7818<br />

401 Furniture Rental<br />

401 Furniture Rental<br />

402 Furniahed Apta.<br />

For Rent<br />

ASTOUNDING<br />

BUT TRUE<br />

Furnish a one bedroom<br />

apartment for as little as<br />

$75 per month.<br />

P aiiab>p<br />

Spacious 2 Bedroom Apts. and<br />

2 Si 3 Bedroom Townhouses<br />

Some With Attached Garages<br />

?3:>S Hi.e-5'Ce 0- • Southiieid •/'<br />

V„, "se-!«A **"»9'epr<br />

Of* 3 OS 'E »IUM HOLLOW GOlF<br />

400 Apartments For Rent<br />

402 Furnished Apts.<br />

For Rent ]<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 Mas 8<br />

Orchard Laka Rd. 2 badroom. 2<br />

bath, complete** fcjrnMhed. mns»<br />

ate occupancy. $875 mo<br />

Cat Bruce Uord Meedowmenage-<br />

ment 861-8070<br />

SHORT-TERM LEASE<br />

1 month to 1 Yr.<br />

BIRMINGHAM Perfect tor Trane-<br />

tarrad Executive. $1,195 Cafl:<br />

DENNIS WOLF<br />

Hafl~Won Properties<br />

844-3500 642-1137<br />

402 Furnished Apts.<br />

For Rent<br />

ROANOKE APAUTIICNTS<br />

2 bedroom Apta. i ^litili Abun-<br />

dant storage, smote ssory, prNaoy.<br />

good location and mora. See ua s«<br />

8 Roanofca Lane In Rocheeser<br />

375-teas. Ext. 2C1<br />

ROYAL OAK<br />

Monthly<br />

TROY CONOO FURNISHED<br />

A-1 location 3 bedroome. 1H bathe.<br />

TV.<br />

540-3202<br />

402 Furnished Apts.<br />

For Ren!<br />

STUDIO<br />

tfted studto span<br />

. storage Hi.«iii,<br />

partdng. Lcnalifl In down-<br />

yel OSL AAM buMng.<br />

month IneSmang heat. Ap-<br />

MMi MMW IHJMI car<br />

year m order to sppty<br />

Cal Manager. 398-3477.<br />

TELEGRAPH-NORTHWESTERN<br />

Sublet. fcimWMd spaiUnent. S mo<br />

or longer Non-amotdng lem ale or<br />

couple. Evamnga. 362-WSe<br />

400 Apartments For Rent<br />

apartments and<br />

townhouses al<br />

Northwestern &<br />

Middlebelt.<br />

• 2 Year Leases<br />

Available<br />

Quiet<br />

• intrusion Alarm<br />

• Attended Gatehouse<br />

• 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath<br />

1600 Sq. Ft. from «860<br />

Includes Carport<br />

Laundry & Storage In your Apartment<br />

626-4396<br />

KAFTAN ENTERPRISES • 352-3600<br />

~rrPnfW<br />

I " - s brand .<br />

\ bra f<br />

See the L<br />

Tondoof^ ^<br />

other exct>n»<br />

Ooen Vc-oav 5ai«»rday 9-S<br />

Sunday '2-5<br />

HAMPTON COURT<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

"The<br />

Place<br />

To Live"<br />

IN<br />

WESTLAND<br />

Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />

From '385 - J 455<br />

Balconies - Carports - Swimming<br />

Pool & Park Areas -<br />

Storage in Your Apartment<br />

729-4020<br />

Ford Rd. 1 blk. E. of Wayne<br />

Mon.-Sat. 9 am-5 pm; Sun. 1-5<br />

WESTLAND PARK<br />

A P A R T M E N T S<br />

Across from City Park<br />

1 and 2 bedrooms, 1 Vfe baths<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

Pool - Clubhouse<br />

From s 420<br />

cal, 7 2 9 - 6 6 3 6<br />

Furnished Apartments Also Available<br />

f**ALMOST NEW"<br />

^ < 7 i T e e " 7 o p<br />

( f M e a d o W s<br />

c&part merits<br />

IS LUXURY WHAT YOU SEEK?<br />

Then luxury It whet yon get. Overstsed<br />

rooms and balconies, deluxe kitchens,<br />

walk-in closets, 2 bedroom has double<br />

bath. Close to shopping and expressway.<br />

1 BEDROOM '455 • 2 BEDROOM '545<br />

OPEN<br />

MON.-FRI.<br />

6 Kim-5 pm.<br />

SAT Wem -fip.m<br />

348-9590 or 642-8686<br />

GRAND OPENING<br />

MERRIMAN WOODS<br />

Livonia's Newest Apartment Complex featuring<br />

Large Deluxe I Bedroom and 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath<br />

Apartments centrally located at the corner ot<br />

Merriman and 7 Mile Roads.<br />

2 Bedroom 2/Bath '600<br />

2 year leases available<br />

FEATURING<br />

Individually controlled central air condition-<br />

ing & heat" • Large private balcony or patio<br />

• Spacious closet & storage area in apartment<br />

• Double-bolt security system • Dishwasher &<br />

waste disposal • Self-cleaning oven & range<br />

• Frost-free refrigerator/freezer • Sliding<br />

glass doorwall • Vertical blinds • Plush car-<br />

peting • Large pantry • Convenient parking<br />

area • Energy-efficient insulation • Swim-<br />

ming pool.<br />

477-9377<br />

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One-and two-bedroom apartments<br />

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557-3633<br />

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482 Furntoh*d Apto.<br />

' For Rent<br />

OAE Thursday. February 19. 1067<br />

• -BOUTMF1ELD HiGHRISE<br />

FwWdied . 1 I a badroom*. By sp-<br />

piMrtPW.il only. 10-6 pm.. Mon tftru<br />

M. E6»-26aC<br />

SOWTHFIELD - 11 ft<br />

•cml B«u«Uly funtfdied 2 0*0-<br />

•mra. tommiw. dime ft color<br />

TV. 3 large badroom*, 1H batha.<br />

PMntv of do—I A atoraga space.<br />

t-aeSlfll « fueU at ydtf<br />

Short term la<br />

Fnx»S1»00<br />

730-7743<br />

WESTLANO Prtvata homa<br />

hanlahed badroom apt<br />

_. _ J*. stove, Olane*. cable<br />

T.V ftetaienue $250 month plua se-<br />

curity deposit AJ otwtia* paid Cal<br />

OMa. 201 -8094<br />

404 Houses For Rant<br />

A BEAUTIFUL 3 badroom brtck<br />

ranch naar 10 Mae ft Deqdndr* Ful<br />

2 car attachad garaga<br />

Vaptaua In famay<br />

room. carpatlng throughout,<br />

balha. atova. refrigerator<br />

tor only<br />

CARPENTER MOT<br />

efrioe<br />

1775. 540-0000<br />

ALL AREAS MULTI-LIST<br />

HOUSES TO RENT<br />

SHARE USTING8. 642-1820<br />

684 So Adama, Birmingham. ML<br />

ANN ARBOR. Ba»r.«a, Horeaehoe<br />

Laka. Detroit. vacant 3-4 badrooma.<br />

•anoed yard*, ungiee. ctHdran. pat*.<br />

horaa* ok ay. 273-0223<br />

BERKLEY. 3 badroom ranch, 2\» car<br />

garaoa. available March $650<br />

month plua 1H month* aacurtty<br />

(Leave ram 6 numtw), 661-0499<br />

BIRMINGHAM AREA, newty daco-<br />

ratad 2 badroom upper Mat. down-<br />

town location, flrapiaca. 14<br />

Woodward araa. $950 month<br />

540-4036<br />

Birmingham Charming 3 Cm<br />

room. 2 bach ranch In town. n><br />

Ouarton Laka. Available March<br />

11.400 month plua uMltle* 042-0155<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Charming cape<br />

ood. Walk to town. 2 badrooma.<br />

bath, prtvata yard with deck, fully<br />

fumidied. $675. par month, plua<br />

utMUaa. Security depoelt Laaaa.<br />

644-2685<br />

BIRMINGHAM RANCH - Immacu-<br />

lata 3 badroom, 1H bath*. 2 car ga-<br />

raoa. oantral air. flrapiaca. fiddled<br />

baaament, rm kltchan. al appll-<br />

ancea No pet* $950/mo 653-2289<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 1191 14 Mile Rd./<br />

Greenfield. Lovely 3 badroom<br />

bath, living room, dining room,<br />

kitchen, baaament. applanoea. no<br />

pet* month to month laaaa, security<br />

depoelt. $850 mo. plu* utwtiea.<br />

Opan Sun . Fab. 22. 3-5 pm.<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 3 badroom*,<br />

bathe, ful baaament, large kitchen<br />

$850 par month plua 1 month de-<br />

posit CaA 642-6371 or 1-465-1115<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 3 badroom*, fin-<br />

ished baaament. garaga. appa-<br />

sncea. $625 month. Immediate oc-<br />

cupancy. Century 21.<br />

Country Hill* 540-3C50<br />

CANTON - attractive 3 badroom.<br />

iv» bath Colonial on large lot. Newly<br />

carpatad. appaancaa. Vepiaca. 2<br />

car attachad garaga with opener<br />

$650 plua depoelt. Eva* 363-8227<br />

CANTON - apactou* colonial ni-<br />

ctate occupancy 4 badrooma, din-<br />

ing room. 2H bath*, famly room<br />

Rant $900 month or aaaurna 7H*<br />

mortgage for $25,000 . 397-3070<br />

CLAWSON<br />

Tn level. 3 badrooma. 1% batha. 2H<br />

car garaga. Prtvata yard No pat*<br />

$000/mo Laava maaaag*. 642-4334<br />

DEARBORN HEIGHTS - 4 bedroom<br />

bungalow Baaamanl Garaga &<br />

fenced yard. Oulat neighborhood<br />

$575 month plus security 471-3142<br />

DETROIT, 5 Mlla-Lahaer, 2 bad-<br />

rooma, $300 morrthfy, $350 aacurtty<br />

Cal betw. 10AM-6PM, 255-5607<br />

DETROIT. 8212 Brace. 3 badroom<br />

homa wtth baaament. rilcaty daco-<br />

ratad $360 per month plua aacurtty<br />

420-0282<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 badroom<br />

homa on 13 Mile Rd. naar Orchard<br />

Laka Rd. Naar got couraa $500<br />

Robert Wolf Company. 352-9555<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS naar NW ft 13<br />

mile. Woodcraak Farm*.. Approxi-<br />

mate! 1500 aqft brtck ranch afa at-<br />

tachad garage. Separata dining<br />

room. 2 badrooma. expansion room<br />

In walkout baaament Fireplace<br />

mam floor Screened 10x25ft sun-<br />

porch. Some appliance* Traad 1<br />

acra lot Aftar 10 am 861-2261<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS AREA - 2<br />

badroom houae Clean, sharpl $455<br />

par month, pka aacurtty and utlk-<br />

tle* 534-2036 or 471-3631<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS. smal 2 bad-<br />

room houaa, living room, kttchan, 1<br />

bath. r>o garaga. no baaament, no<br />

ut»ty room, ahad m back yard, big<br />

attic for storage. Stove ft refrtgera-<br />

tor Indudad. $450 par mo. piu> 1<br />

mo security Call 264-0528<br />

JOHN R/12 Mile L«rg« 2 badroom<br />

remodeled $550 par month Open<br />

7PM-8:30PM.<br />

Thurs thru<br />

29336 Ta<br />

Sun;<br />

IAKEFRONT-W. Bioomfleld. 3 bad-<br />

rooma. family room, flrapiaca. baee-<br />

garage Yr laaaa. security.<br />

oaa.S1.150/mo 696-3361<br />

LIVONIA good daal lor handyman<br />

3 badroom ranch, fraa rant for<br />

painting and Axing up. 474-1720<br />

UVONIA. 3 badroom<br />

newly remodeled. 7 MMe ft Fwming-<br />

ton araa. $600 plua security ft utlft.<br />

Ua*. No peta. 2-4271<br />

UVONIA - 14815 Farmington Rd 2<br />

badroom, baaamantiees brie* ranch<br />

•Nth braazaway ft attachad garaga<br />

City watar ft aewer Ona aera lite<br />

Irom City CMc Center One<br />

monthe rent plua ona morrtha secur-<br />

Ity depoelt In advance Good credit<br />

•eferencee raqulrad $550 par<br />

month - 826-3900<br />

UVONIA - 3 badroom*. 1'A batha.<br />

baaament, oversized 2% car garage,<br />

appllancea, lanced lot $600 par<br />

month plus aacurtty 522-7297<br />

LfVONIA - 4 badrooma, carpatad.<br />

No baaament - no garaga Ona yaw<br />

laaaa $650 month plua depoelt ft<br />

iaal month* rant. 427-3879<br />

MADI60N HOTS - 3<br />

w carpat<br />

*. $590 m<br />

bedroom<br />

2*A<br />

month Cal<br />

585-2780<br />

OAK PARK -3 Badrooma. 2 batha,<br />

UnWtad beeement. 2 car gar^e,<br />

$500 par mo Cal Evee. ft i el -<br />

end* 737-9417 Or 545-0714<br />

REDFORO TWP - amM 2<br />

nwaty remodeled Ireehty pamtad.<br />

no wax floor m kltchan $496/mo.<br />

CaO Dave 255-5678 or 477-6409<br />

REDFORD TWP , home information<br />

canter haa a free rental housing bul-<br />

REOFORO Beach ft 6 Mile 3 bad-<br />

room Trl Laval, avaaable Immed<br />

^$660 par month Cal Kathy<br />

-5086<br />

REDFORD 3 badroom brick tx*v<br />

gaiow. aluminum trim, k* beae-<br />

mant. $495 par month Cal batwaen<br />

lOanvlpm 531-4090<br />

7 We Beach 3 bed-<br />

room. carpatad. indudaa Move, re-<br />

No pan Good credh re-<br />

$400 par month Cal attar<br />

626-6347<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

21* batha. famay room with fVe-<br />

piaoa. 2"4 car garaga with door<br />

opener kil baaemeni. larg* lot.<br />

ITSOO per month 37V0471<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS, w<br />

room home, partleay<br />

$42S i - '<br />

Mart* 1 Call<br />

ROYAL OAK «narp 3 badroom<br />

p—noaa. drapa<br />

yard $726 /mo<br />

WAL OAK<br />

lenoed yard 13 Maa/Crook*<br />

$796 mo 2*33 oavar I<br />

SOUTHFIELD Lovaly 2 badroom<br />

famay roor<br />

lot. $C2S<br />

pka aaourlty Oooupancy Mar let<br />

534-6007<br />

SOtfTM^LD 12 Maa ft Ti<br />

opMon lo buy 3<br />

badroom country rancfi on 1 14<br />

cafttoal*. Mng room *el. 2 mmmee from 12 Oaks Maa<br />

024-7104<br />

No peta M a a<br />

349-8246<br />

WESTLANO - Clean 3 berfroom<br />

cerpet our-<br />

•d Mo pe*a<br />

412 Townhoueee-<br />

Condos For Rent<br />

ATTRACTIVE North Royal duplex. 2<br />

bedroome. ivt baths. Yard Ctoaa lo<br />

ahopplng. Long laaaa. No ack<br />

$800 month plua aacurtty 549-6476<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

AREA OF<br />

12 & Northwestern<br />

1.480 Sq Ft. Ranch Townhouee<br />

2 batha. ^dividual prtvata an-<br />

dubhouaa. pool. l096 Mo Alao<br />

ranch Apta from $600 Mo.<br />

356-3780<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Colonial Court Tarraoa - an adult<br />

community haa a 2 bedroom town-<br />

houee available now. New mi-<br />

crowave. central Mr. carport Baaa-<br />

ment Security system ft weaung<br />

Birmingham<br />

64&-1188<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

ONE MONTH FREE RENT<br />

Lovely 2 bedroom townhouae. al<br />

appianoaa Including dishwasher,<br />

oantral air. flrapiaca. Waahar ft<br />

dryer hook-up, $605 per month In-<br />

clude* water Cloee to downtown<br />

ahopplng ft expreaMey. Cal Mana-<br />

ger 644-1300<br />

BIRMINGHAM PROPER<br />

Futy furniahed 3 bedroom town-<br />

houae/condc. flnlahed baaamanl.<br />

available Immediately $1,400 mo.<br />

Cal Manager /Agent Glenn Hoega.<br />

643-0750<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Ouarton Lake Ea-<br />

tata 2 badroom. 114 batha. fire-<br />

place. porch, garaga, beeement.<br />

Ideal for single or ooupla No Pets<br />

Security Depoelt Credit informa-<br />

tion, and references requked $ 1000<br />

a month. Cal Owen Hanafee<br />

Day* 644-0300 Evenings 647-1117<br />

WEIR. MANUEL, SNYDER<br />

ft RANKS. INC<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom town-<br />

houae - WlHamaburg, Immediate<br />

occupancy. $72S/mo. Days 645-<br />

1800 axt 234 Evee 643-6032<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom. 1 bath.<br />

Williamsburg Townhouae. naw<br />

kitchen, al appliance*, air, ful baaa-<br />

lL 644-4753<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom condo.<br />

WWamaburg of Birmingham. Mini<br />

blinda. dtahwaaher, oantral air. car-<br />

pet 353-1650 after 8pm 646-2126<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

3 bedroom, 2'/i bath townhouee. Al<br />

appllancea. Recent ty remodeled<br />

kitchen, waaher ft dryer hook-up*.<br />

$975 per month. Convenient to<br />

downtown Birmingham ft axpraea-<br />

way* Call Manager 644-1300<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS condominium-<br />

luxury townhouae In Wkbeek North<br />

on Wabeek Lake wtth walk-out<br />

lower level ft screened porch. 4800<br />

sq ft 30 day occupancy<br />

Summit Development Co 647-7499<br />

BOULDER PARK<br />

14 ft ORCHARD<br />

Luxury - 2 large bedroom*. 1500 ft.<br />

2 full ceramic bath*, private patio.<br />

GE appllancea, alarm system, cable,<br />

individual furnace, covered carport.<br />

From $795. 286-2040<br />

CANTON CONDO<br />

3 bedroom. 1'* baths with laundry<br />

ropm included $660 month. No<br />

pet* = ' 455-7410<br />

CLAWSON<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

2 bedroom, 1'4 bath, full basement-<br />

Carport Central air Private back<br />

B -d. No pet* Lease required.<br />

75 EHO<br />

Also available wtth family room st<br />

$725 EHO<br />

642-8686 348-9590<br />

COMPLETLY FURNISHED 2 bed-<br />

room. 1% bath condo In deairable<br />

Coventry Park, immediate occupan-<br />

cy $1,300 per month. Cal<br />

Gerry DeBoard 644-6700<br />

MAX BROOCK, INC.<br />

DEXTER ft 14 Mile 2 bedrooms. 2<br />

batha, baaament. attached garaga.<br />

all appllancea. $675 a month In-<br />

cludes watar ft gaa. available Apr.<br />

AFler 5pm 362-4316<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

12 Mile ft Orchard Lake. 2 bed-<br />

room*, 2 bath*, complete kitchen,<br />

balcony, carport, tennis court*,<br />

swimming pool, immediate occu-<br />

pancy. Asking $650<br />

Call Bruce Lloyd<br />

Meadowmanagement 651-8070<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS-12 Mile/Orc-<br />

hard Lake. Farmington Square Con-<br />

doa. 1 bedroom, complete kttchan,<br />

carport, deck. $525/MO 553-7094<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 bedroom<br />

condo, waaher, dryer, near pool, 12<br />

MIM - Orchard Lake Cable $525<br />

626-9160<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS, 12 Mile In-<br />

verrary l bedroom. Courtyard view<br />

Waaher, dryer Immediate occupan-<br />

cy $550 After 6pm 533-9321<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS contemporary<br />

1 bedroom condo, first floor walk<br />

out, pool, tennis, carport, a/c ft<br />

mors 12th Estates $615 or beat oi-<br />

ler 354-0323<br />

LAKE ORION - KEATING<br />

New 2 bedroom condo Air, afl ap-<br />

pllanoee<br />

391-0999 or 649-0202<br />

Aak tor Larry<br />

LUXURY TOWNHOUSES<br />

2 bedroom. 1V» bath, Rochester<br />

Hllla area, immediate occupancy<br />

Houra. Mon , - Frt.. 2:30-6 30 PM<br />

Sal ft Sun 10-6 PV 652-«>e0<br />

NORTHVILLE HILLS - Troy<br />

3 bedroom Condo immediate occu-<br />

pancy $1150 per month 641-1866<br />

NORTHVILLE New condo 1300 aq.<br />

•eet 2 bedroom. 2 bath, appllancea.<br />

waahar ft dryer, carpeting, vertlcaie.<br />

carport. Easy access to 1-275. no<br />

pet*, $725 * month Eve* 476-2653<br />

NOVI<br />

Beautiful condominium, 2 bed-<br />

rooma. 1 bath, ail appaancaa ft at-<br />

tachad garage Call 471-7470<br />

PLYMOUTH - short term month to<br />

month rental available New 2 bed-<br />

room. Beeement and garage condo,<br />

currently Hated and must continue<br />

lo be shown during rental period<br />

1650 memth plua security Cal Jan<br />

Jonee. CokJwe* Banker 459-0000<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - Klnga Cove<br />

Condoa. 3 bedrooma. 2'* batha. tVv<br />

lehed baaemeni with ber an appli-<br />

ances $1000 per aoonth including<br />

"eat 852-7530<br />

SOUTHFIELD - Spadoua 2 bed-<br />

room townhouae Baaament ft<br />

lanced in ysrd $750 plus utlftlee<br />

Furniahed townhoueae wfth short<br />

Fsirfaut Townhouee 739-7743<br />

Sue-LET townhouee m Oak Park<br />

Lease expiree May 30 Can extend,<br />

m OK. $406 Cal 544-2714<br />

WOOOCfiEEK VILLAGE CONOO<br />

wtlh 2 bedi oon a. 2 balha. lua waaed<br />

mirror* on cloaeti and In BvVig<br />

room One cer garage Farmlnglon<br />

Haw <strong>School</strong>s Avaaable lor either 1<br />

year or 8 month leaee $960 per<br />

month Cal Kathy Wleon 644-6700<br />

MAX BROOCK, INC.<br />

414 Florida Rentals<br />

APRIL 4TH-TTH Ft<br />

luxury condo joit front. 2 bed-<br />

rooma. 3 pool* tannla Haa off re-<br />

sort prlee of $796 641-1087<br />

FT LAUOEROALE Seeeonal 1 ft 2<br />

badroom furniahed apartments<br />

pod on 150 wtde canal lo CW<br />

docks avaaable<br />

306-623-3220 or 313-047-0122<br />

FT MEYERS - Luxury laksfront con-<br />

do overlooking golf course 2 bad<br />

2 bathe pod AveaetHe<br />

ft Aprtl $1600 per month<br />

626-6303<br />

FT MVERS BEACH Gull front Con-<br />

do Soectaeuiar «ew< AvaBebte tor<br />

Apr* 820-3443<br />

FT MVERS BEACH GuH-froM 2<br />

bedroom condo rracroweve pod<br />

tennis golf April $47S.'week.<br />

$'400/month 1-813-207 1063<br />

N HUTCHINSON lSLA.NO<br />

ttd* hign-na* Vero Beech<br />

PI Pierce ares 2 bedroom, 2 belh<br />

Apr 1 640-1194<br />

INOIAN RIVER PLANTATION<br />

•tuarl Deluxe nciftanfi uni oondo<br />

wfrh poo lannla goM raelauranta<br />

2 badrooma 2 bathe auxiry large<br />

screened terrace A aaaCii Aprs<br />

and May 2 weak rnawvim Ptcturea<br />

avaaabta 640-2025<br />

414 Florida Rentals<br />

KEY LARGO 2 Bedroom Condo on<br />

mlng p.<br />

Weekly.<br />

pod. Mmie court* Bleeps 8.<br />

412-031-8700<br />

LONGBOAT/ Seaplaoe Steps away<br />

from Go* baach. tamM court* i<br />

course Large 2 bedroon<br />

A alabls Aprl 1. 002-0000<br />

MARCO ISLAND. Luxury baachfionl<br />

oondo. 2 badrooma. 2 balha. pool.<br />

Mm* hnal lijuai r_alh»a. T*J IumI<br />

i tn II iia. WWT WW'. ' • 11 1 *<br />

able after 3-20-07 020-2502<br />

MARCO ISLAND Sand Castle II,<br />

Gulf-front Luxury 1 bedroom oondo.<br />

Beech, pod. tennis Available afler<br />

Apr 3rd 540-3787<br />

MARCO ISLAND: 2 badroom. 2<br />

bath Condo on baach ft overlooking<br />

pod Beautlfuay furniahed. AvaBMHe<br />

pr. 25 at<br />

640-4780<br />

Apr 4-14 ft Beginning Apr 25<br />

off-aaaaon rste*<br />

NAPLES FLORIDA, tpadoua.<br />

two badroom. two bath, water f<br />

vKla. Hoi tub.<br />

beechft shopping $2200<br />

and $1400 two weeks rental. Cdl<br />

1-203-077-0252<br />

OCEANFRONT CONDO, Gait MIM<br />

Ft Lauderdale Royal Ambassador<br />

2 bedrooma. 2 baths.<br />

$100 s day.<br />

Apr* rent.<br />

640-0074<br />

ORLANDO. DtSNEY/EPCOT. Luxu-<br />

ry 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. fur-<br />

nished<br />

rental<br />

Days. 474-51<br />

c hdi uunoo, njr-<br />

1. pod. lacuza. golf Weekly<br />

$66 day Mr Birdaal.<br />

474-5150: Evee 470-0778<br />

SARASOTA - Udo Key. Gulf front<br />

condo. steeps 5. Jacuzzi, pod ft ten-<br />

nis. Available Mar 28 thru Aprl<br />

$135 mght/$875 weekly 540-6771<br />

ST PETE - TAMPA AREA Condo<br />

for Sale or Rem. 2 bedrooma, IVt<br />

batha on the Gulf Futfy fumlahad. U<br />

hour from Buach Gardena. 2\t firs,<br />

from Disney World. 476-3000<br />

TARPON SPRINGS- 2 bedrooma. 2<br />

batha. golf-froni condo, Mfy fur-<br />

niahed. washer/dryer. 2 healed<br />

pools, tennis ft marina. 476-1034<br />

VENICE - 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo.<br />

Beeuttfui view overlooking golf<br />

course ft water Avaftabie Feb.. Mar<br />

ft April, weekly or monthly 855-3372<br />

WEST PALM BEACH. Vero Beech ft<br />

Sabaslian. Waterfront condoa. 3<br />

dghta, $99 95 per couple.<br />

tree. Additional nighta. $20.00<br />

Can 9-9 for details. 664<br />

415 Vacation Rentals<br />

ARIZONA - SUN CITY<br />

2 badroom. Mfy furnished home<br />

Al you need labour toocthbruah<br />

Available 2-28. 471-5173<br />

BAHAMAS. TREASURE CAY<br />

Lovely. 2 bedroorri 2 bath, house-<br />

keeping vtlts Beautltul beach Avail-<br />

able Aprtl, Sleeps 4. 626-5940<br />

BEST NORTH EAST AREA<br />

OTSEGO LAKE. GAYLORD. Ml<br />

Large lakefront lodge. 5 minute* to<br />

Hidden Valley Fulty furniahed,<br />

idlng ft linen* Included. 8 bed-<br />

room*, targe porch, Hvlno room with<br />

stone flrapiaca. furnace ft dtahwaah-<br />

er June 27th. thru July 11th NOT<br />

available. Rental 2 weeks: $1150: 4<br />

Iks: $2150. Aluminum Ashing<br />

boat available Help alao available<br />

Call Ooreen Mon thru Frt.. 8am-<br />

4pm.<br />

863-1804<br />

BOAT SLIP. 44\ Northwest Marine<br />

Yacht Baaln, iska Charlevoix.<br />

$2,000 per saaaon plus unities. Cal<br />

616-547-0164<br />

BOYNE AREA Rental. 7 bedrooms,<br />

3'4 batha. overlooking Lake Char-<br />

levoix. completely fumi*h*d, Ideal<br />

for famlke* A small group* $920 par<br />

616-547-6124 or 616-547-0184<br />

BOYNE COUNTRY CHALET - 3<br />

bedroom*. 2 bath*, flrapiaca. snow-<br />

mobile trail, cross country, etc.<br />

851-7620<br />

BOYNE - Luxurious lakefront Condo<br />

r skiing Sleeps 4-6. Fireplace.<br />

Jacuzzi, cable 363-3805 or 644-3000<br />

BOYNE MOUNTAIN CONDO - 1<br />

bedroom 2 bath*, sleeps 4-6. Ws*<br />

to lifts. Cross country trans. Day.<br />

*. month. 640-2065: 062-9405<br />

BOYNE/PETOSKEY<br />

Located directly on the pme covered<br />

shores d Little Traverse Bay This 3<br />

bedroom. 2 bath, vary prtvata vaca-<br />

tion home featurea fireplace,<br />

dlahwaaher and microwave Not an-<br />

other contemporary condo. Sleeps<br />

9 $225 per weekend 655-5870<br />

COLORADO SPRING SKIING<br />

Copper Mountain luxury 3 Badroom<br />

condo, base of ski Mt. Eves/Week-<br />

ends: 646-8941 Day*: 647-7200<br />

DEVERAUX LAKE - near Indian Riv-<br />

er Available by week or weekends<br />

$175/$100. Skiing. snowmoWllna.<br />

Ice fishing near by. Daya 616-027-<br />

4326 or nights 616-625-9040<br />

HARBOR SPRINGS-PETOSKEY<br />

condo 2 bedroom*. Ski Nubs ft<br />

Boyne Indoor pools ft sauna Rent<br />

from owner ft save.<br />

serviced<br />

Completely<br />

601-4377<br />

HARBOR SPRINGS<br />

Condominium rental*. Completely<br />

furnished, fireplaces, luxurious.<br />

BIN Cottrill Realty 616-526-6262<br />

HARBOR SPRINGS - Harbor Cove<br />

II. 3 bedroom luxury condo. heated<br />

pod ft sauna. X country, near Nuba<br />

ft Boyne. 646-1486<br />

HILTON HEAD CONDO - Beautiful 2<br />

bedroom. 2'4 bath, ocean. 2 poola,<br />

18 tarmts courts free, great location,<br />

9 weeks left $295-$395 Diacounted<br />

prices Leave meeaage. 661-1284<br />

HILTON HEAD ISLAND New luxury<br />

town home al Palmetto Dunes 3<br />

bedrooma, 3 baths, nser beach, golf<br />

ft tannla Al the amenttiea 651-3506<br />

HILTON HEAD, Palmetto Dunea,<br />

fumlahad villa, golf, tannla. pod,<br />

dose to ocean Cell Owner. 459-1327<br />

HILTON HEAD - Sea Pines Golf<br />

Course Vila, 2 bedroom/2 bath.<br />

Best location, view, privacy<br />

Seasonal rates 313-540-3303<br />

HILTON HEAD Seascape 2 bed-<br />

room. 2 bath newly decorated. 1 Wk<br />

to beech Pod. tennis $395 off sea-<br />

son: $495 In aeeson 661-1441<br />

HILTON HEAD/SHOREWOOO Rent<br />

2 bedroom. 2 bath deluxe Villa near<br />

center d island activity Great<br />

ocean view CaN owner. 227-1675<br />

HILTON HEAD, S C<br />

Oceenfront condo, Olympic size<br />

pod. tennis<br />

F MacFariand 750-0362<br />

HILTON HEAD - 2 bedroom condo<br />

available April 25-May 2 Monarch<br />

At Sea Pines. Beeuttfui setting, love-<br />

ly Beech $60C 281-3977<br />

HOMESTEAD LUXURY lakefront<br />

condo 3-4 bedrooms Beet location<br />

m Homeateed Low ski saeaon<br />

rataa 593-1565<br />

HOMESTEAD Luxury reeort oondo.<br />

Superb view of Lake Michigan, de-<br />

sirable location 2. 3 or 4 bedrooms<br />

661-2917<br />

HOMESTEAD your chotoe d unna<br />

for 2-6 people, from $110 night<br />

Fireplaces Adjacent to ski hlM snd<br />

cross country traila 626-3640<br />

HOMESTEAD 2 bedroom, 2 fire-<br />

place beachfront oondo (Beach<br />

Comber) Winter. Spring. Summer<br />

reduced rataa 540-2893<br />

HUNTING IN SPAIN<br />

Up to 7 people FVst deea eccomo-<br />

dettona ft m-country transportation<br />

Hunt exduaive preserve unamned<br />

amounts OF birds etc m seeeon<br />

All accomodatlona, In-country<br />

tranaportatton licensee ft huntmg<br />

prtveeges pen d package price<br />

Pteeee direct nqdrtea lo J M Gw-<br />

cta. Plaza Angel C3rt>a»o »0 Suite<br />

9-F Madrid Spam 28020 or tele-<br />

phone m the USA 313-055-3927<br />

KIAWAH ISLAND S C<br />

Select ona to live bedroom accom-<br />

modettona Pam Herrington Exckj-<br />

•vee < -000-045-0900<br />

MAUI, HAWAII<br />

OCEANFRONT CONDO<br />

Ft«y equipped Sleeps 8<br />

ss 820-1872<br />

MINUTES FWOM THE MOUNTAIN<br />

BRAND NEW<br />

Specious oondomink** states avaa-<br />

ebie for the lesser or tor the ntghi<br />

al Normern U temper • moat unique<br />

eondominfc**! hotel the 'Water<br />

Street km", on Lake Oerteuobi in<br />

Boyne Cfry For -entai or setae mtor-<br />

1-800-632-8903<br />

MYRTLE BEACH 8 C<br />

2 ft 3 badroom condoa n risen from<br />

ft ooeer side indoor I outdoor<br />

pools F MacFertend 7SO-OM2<br />

MYRTLE Beech S C luxury ooeer<br />

stda oondommum 2 Bethe 2 bed-<br />

rooma. steeps 6 central as< 3 pool*.<br />

427-0308<br />

415 Vacation Rentals<br />

MYRTLE BEACH. 8.C - 2 badroom<br />

oondo on tha ooaan. steeps 0. Goa<br />

Iannis. Indoor/outdoor poot* CaO<br />

after OPM. 870-782*<br />

NASSAU<br />

4 daya. Mar 6. $609 value lor $3<br />

532-5949 or 300-0403<br />

ON LAKE Michigan. In tha Sleepy<br />

MN h*<br />

477-1000<br />

Bear Dunes vtew d Sugar<br />

'Ssen Mienlia, or yearly<br />

aq.ft.. good condWon.<br />

PET08KEY - HARBOR SPRINGS<br />

LAKESIOE CLUB CONDOMINIUMS<br />

Luicurtouaty furniahed. studtoa. 2<br />

bedroom. 2 bedroom wtth loft. 0<br />

townhouae rentals on Rovid Lake.<br />

By tha weekend, weak, month or<br />

our INOOOR POOL/SPA tennn.<br />

beachfront. saMng. Ashing. gdAng ft<br />

skiing nearby Lake or pondslde<br />

BAYHEAD REAL ESTATE<br />

2310 Petoakey Harbor Rd<br />

Petoakey, Ml 49770<br />

610-347-3572<br />

610-347-7090<br />

RENT/SALE. HBton Heed Wwid<br />

Palmetto Dunea. 2 bedroom. 2 H<br />

bath villa. 1750 sq<br />

equipped.<br />

ft fully<br />

661-3500<br />

Ski Accommodations<br />

Michigan s moat luxurious resort<br />

Condomaaum Townhouae* ara lo-<br />

cated on Walloon Lake between<br />

Boyne Mt. ft Boyne Highlands toe<br />

skating ft croea country sklng avail-<br />

able on property Over 200 acraa d<br />

lovefy rolfrig woodlenda. Referencee<br />

WILDWOOO<br />

WALLOON LAKE. Ml 49790<br />

1 -000-032-8903<br />

SKI HOMESTEAD/Sugar Loaf<br />

Cross Country/down fill Home-<br />

deed Efficiency. $66 /nite Cal<br />

Katharine, aftar 9pm. Mon.-Thurs.,<br />

541-2502; Frt. thru Sun., 843-9206<br />

SKIING at Boyne Highlands, mtrv-<br />

utee away. Laka Michigan, bluff view<br />

homa. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, flrapiaca,<br />

much mora. $100 mght. 204-6567<br />

SKI VAIL<br />

5 bedroom. 3 bath beautiful condo.<br />

take shuttle 1 mas to gondola. $200<br />

per day cal Phi 002-6243<br />

SNOWMASS VILLAGE CO. - Ski<br />

out. akl home In Wood Run. 4 bed-<br />

rooma. 3 batha. 2 fireplaces. For 10<br />

people - $370 per day 005-0605<br />

SUMMER HOME ON TORCH LAKE<br />

Secluded, woodsy, 6 rooma, 3 bed-<br />

rooms. ful bath, eunroom. flrepiece<br />

Available Jufy ft August. $2,380 mo.<br />

Call collect eve* 616-331-4552<br />

TORCH LAKE. Luxury lakefront 3<br />

bedroom. 3 bath condo w/laundry,<br />

fully fumMhed. flrepiaoa. cable TV.<br />

near Ski raeorls Winter: $2507<br />

weekend or $500./week Summer<br />

$700. week. No pet* 644-1531<br />

VACATION CONDOS<br />

ON THE WATER<br />

Grand Traversa Bay - Traverse City<br />

30 brand new units All directly on<br />

the water Spectacular vtew*. Sugar<br />

sand beach, pod ft spa. Complete<br />

kitchen Prtvata bedroom - Msipt 4.<br />

THE BEACH CONDOMINIUMS<br />

Reservations (616)930-2228<br />

416 Halls For Rent<br />

HALL AVAILABLE TUESOAYS lor<br />

rental starting March 3. T987.<br />

29155 W 7 Mile Rd.. E of<br />

Middlebelt 474-6733,474-6344<br />

Bingo i<br />

UVONIA, DANIEL A LORD K. d C.<br />

2 hall*, 25-275 capacity, parking.<br />

Mr. All occasions 464-OSOO<br />

Al, 427-3545 or Rick. 937-2096<br />

420 Rooms For Rent<br />

EFFICIENCY - 1 bedroom, heet<br />

Included Keego Harbor. $275/MO.<br />

Immediate occupancy.<br />

Call 525-5632<br />

FARMINGTON. $270 month, lemaie.<br />

cteen, quiet. Kltchan prtvUagee. rel-<br />

354-0085<br />

FURNISHED room for non-smoking,<br />

non-drinking gentleman. $250.<br />

k. kitchen pOvtlegee, Farmmg-<br />

Cak after 5pm. 47V1706<br />

ton<br />

GFtAND RIVER/Tetegraph Private<br />

entrance ft bath Carpeted, no<br />

cooking or pets. $40 week or $$140<br />

month. $60 security deposit<br />

729-6718 alter 6pm. 464-6015<br />

JOY/MERRIMAN. sleeping room for<br />

day worker, non-smoker, no stu-<br />

dents 261-0035<br />

LEVAN/<strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> art<br />

Spactoua room, private<br />

en-laundry privileges<br />

eluded. $250 month.<br />

ia Female<br />

bath, kltch-<br />

UtHltlea tn-<br />

591-6432<br />

LfVONIA AREA,<br />

laundry fadlltiee.<br />

LIVONIA<br />

Near Ftahee Body Plant<br />

1 bedroom furniahed. working gen-<br />

tleman preferred $55./wk.425-5323<br />

MAYFLOWER HOTEL - $550 month<br />

starting. Daily room service 24 hour<br />

laage service Color TV No<br />

las. Immediate occupancy Con-<br />

tact Creon Smith 453-1620<br />

ROOM FOR Ram. Weatland. $50<br />

721-7924<br />

ROOM wtth kitchen prlvlegea. fur-<br />

nished. indudee al utilities $00<br />

First ft U<br />

Michigan Ave<br />

Wayne ft<br />

595-0056<br />

SLEEPING ROOM<br />

lor elderly gentleman. Grand River/<br />

Middlebelt ares<br />

Cal 474-2678<br />

SOUTHFIELD large room, exclusive<br />

area aH utlWlee ft laundry Included,<br />

gueet prtvtlegee. Clean, quiet, pri-<br />

vate 350-0056<br />

WESTLAND. near 1-275 and 1-90.<br />

Safe, cteen room wtth phone. Laun-<br />

dry and houaa prtvllegea Congenial<br />

houaehotd $00 week 525-5794<br />

421 Living Quarters<br />

To Share<br />

ALL AREAS SHARE WITH<br />

OUAUF1ED PEOPLE<br />

SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1620<br />

604 So Adam* Bkmlngiham ML<br />

APARTMENT (larga) lo share m<br />

Southfield Male profeeeional look-<br />

ing for aama $290 per mo plus haft<br />

utilities Cell 557-5001<br />

FARMINGTON - non amoklrtg ma-<br />

ture mate wanta working peraon to<br />

an sre 3 bedroom house. $200/mo<br />

piue '4 utilities After Opm 474-3041<br />

FEMALE Deairae same to snare very<br />

nice apartment Farmington HMa<br />

$315 per month. Cal aftar 9PM or<br />

Sat 471-4027<br />

FEMALE NEEDED TO Share large<br />

home on prtvata lake epprox $350<br />

par mo Relerencea 002-4377<br />

FEMALE ROOMATE wanta to share<br />

Uvonle home $06 weekly<br />

includes utwtlaa Cal aftar 5PM<br />

522-2190<br />

FEMALE ROOMMATE wwted to<br />

shere 2 bedroom, 2 bath GreenhH<br />

Apt m Farmington HMa Cdl Tina,<br />

344-2524<br />

FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to<br />

ehare 2 bedroom Royal Oak apt<br />

$2t5 mo mcSudea heet Avaaebie<br />

lar 1 Cdl after 6pm 541-7050<br />

FEMALE aeefrs seme to ahare lovely<br />

2 bedroom, 2 bath ravine .tew apt<br />

12 ft Telegraph $326 plus '4 ut«-<br />

ties Karen 350-2344 874-0941<br />

FEMALE wented to ahare turniehed<br />

riedtord home includes eppaeneaa<br />

$206 piue 1/3 Utwtlaa Smoking OK<br />

" s 937-0809 331-3230<br />

FEMALE WILL SHARE 2 bedroom<br />

2 bath apt m Farmlnglon hm wtth<br />

stable consider ate person $340 m-<br />

tr 1 471-6043<br />

FEMALE itehes lo share 2 bedroom<br />

W Dearborn homa wtth una $275<br />

pkja '4 Uttmiee Cal 6-5pm 478-1282<br />

Aftar 8pm 231 9379<br />

GREAT SOUTHFIELD location for<br />

non-amoklng employee femele<br />

Lovely 2.800 aq ft townhouae fuay<br />

kjmiahed $360 per month mctudee<br />

utamaa Ca« Meureen for interview<br />

Work 055-1315 Evee 356-3302<br />

HOME-MATE<br />

SPECIALISTS<br />

Feehred on KELLY ft CO TV 7<br />

Al Ape* Taataa Oooupettone<br />

Beokgrounds ft Uteef,tee<br />

•8.000 Settdled CSans'<br />

644-6845<br />

30066 SoutMeld Rd SouthOetd<br />

LIVONIA Home tor<br />

cebte $00 e we<br />

fkeSeieiiuea Work Be*o»e 4pm aak<br />

tor Sue 872-4060<br />

421 Living Quarters<br />

To Share<br />

MALE/FEMALE Non-smoker<br />

share 4 badroom. 2M bath -<br />

W BtoomtWd home. $300 + % utm-<br />

uea After 5pm. 081-1120<br />

MATURE Chrtatten<br />

apartment, m Aubum HaN. $ 100 de-<br />

poelt. $238 mo , haal included<br />

Evee 250-9004 Daya. 250-4140<br />

N ROYAL OAK. 2 badroom duplex,<br />

prnftttland 20 yt mate, norv<br />

amoker to ahare wtth aama. praksr<br />

26 to 33. Security deposit $296<br />

indudee utMtlee. Cal Michael.<br />

Homa, 2*0-0*04 Work. 373^467<br />

PROFESSIONAL lo share naw 2<br />

bedroom beeuttfuly furnished ept<br />

In SouthAald wfth aama. Reasonable<br />

543-4204<br />

PROFESSIONAL FEMALE to ahwe<br />

Troy condo Fumlahad except bed-<br />

room $340 per month, heat Indud-<br />

ad Avaaable Mar 1. Eves 041-0347<br />

PROFESSIONAL non-amoklng<br />

female seeks same to share own 3<br />

bedroom home In Frank In<br />

051-0672<br />

PROFESSIONAL WOMAN, non-<br />

smoker. wtahee to share beautltul<br />

Bioomfleld HMa home wfth seme<br />

$475 month. Eves 046-6181<br />

PROFESSIONAL WOMAN, mid Ihlr-<br />

Ua*. non amoker. seeks same to<br />

share her Birmingham home $300<br />

month. Short term 540-9090<br />

RESPONSIBLE, non-emoker. early<br />

mid-20's, lariids to share Farmaig-<br />

ton HMs ranch wtth 2 d seme S10S<br />

mo. plua ona third utlktlea 477-0450<br />

ROOMATE. female, 24-35, non<br />

smoker preferred 2 bedroom houaa<br />

wtth puppy. 12 Mle ft Southfield,<br />

$300 - utwtlaa 559-4706<br />

ROOMATE WANTED, non-emoker,<br />

furniahed apt. m Rochester $250<br />

Mo plua '4 utilit ies<br />

Cal Joe after 6PM 651-5974<br />

ROOMATE WANTED, norvemoker<br />

furnished apt. In Rochester $250<br />

Mo. plus '4 utmtie*<br />

Cal Joe aftar 6PM 051-6874<br />

ROOMMATE wanted lo share houae<br />

near Woodward ft Big Beever $300<br />

par month pm* third utMuee. Call<br />

evaninga. 646-2814<br />

one tM<br />

bath one badroom sAre bathlvonM<br />

area 4227743<br />

SHARE MY home wtth non smoking<br />

lady. $175. per month. 12 Mle and<br />

Evergreen 352-3219<br />

SINGLE female. 26. non-emoker<br />

look Ing for aama to share fumlahad<br />

2 badroom apartment. Dearborn<br />

Heights area. $243.50 plua utMUea.<br />

security leaee required Available<br />

Mar 1. Leave meaaage 505-9060<br />

SOUTHFIELD-<br />

pioyed mature female with car - to<br />

ahare luxury Apt. Part Rent, pert<br />

light help. Call aftar 3pm, 557-3671<br />

SOUTHFIELD - Fumlahad room wtth<br />

kitchen ft laundry fecWtlaa Working<br />

female, non-emoker preferred. $250<br />

Indudee utWttee 357-0021<br />

SOUTHFIELD - non-emoker. mate,<br />

female, 20-30, to share large cen-<br />

trally located home with country set-<br />

ting. Ful kitchen ft laundry prtvt-<br />

legee $265 plus % utlBtlea. 356-1503<br />

SOUTHFIELD. Bachelor homeowner<br />

wtahee roomate to share expenses,<br />

completely furnished 3 bedroom<br />

home. 559-0225<br />

STRAIGHT MALE In late 20's seek-<br />

ing same to share 3 bedroom. 2<br />

beth Quad Level houaa ki Plymouth<br />

Township $282/MO plus utilities<br />

Call between 3pm-6pm 420-2444<br />

TELEGRAPH-NORTHWESTERN<br />

Sublet, furnished apartment. 6 mo<br />

or longer Non-amoklng lemaie or<br />

couple Evenings 352-0380<br />

TROY AREA - Mala roommate warn-<br />

ed to share townhouae wfth same<br />

$340 plus electricity<br />

Day* 575-4500 Eve* 826-2963<br />

WOMAN 07 looking lor able bodied<br />

senior lady to share my apartment.<br />

Wayne area. Share expenaaa. After<br />

5pm. 517-456-7236<br />

WORKING MIOOLE-AGED WOMAN<br />

to ahare small home ki Berkley wfth<br />

same $200. plus V4 utilities Cal af-<br />

tar 5 PM ft Weekends 260-4787<br />

422 Wanted To Rent<br />

MATURE reaponalbie couple In ear-<br />

ly 6C"t desires furnished small home<br />

or apartment In Uvonia, Plymouth<br />

or Northviiie. Aprtl-Oct 533-2705<br />

PROFESSIONAL COUPLE looking<br />

for 3/4 bedroom home In Rochester<br />

Area. Prefer March occupancy Ram<br />

negotiable 862-5725<br />

RESPONSIBLE MALE need* apt or<br />

home In Southfield, Ftoyal Oak or<br />

Troy area. Full privilege*. 392-2612<br />

RESPONSIBLE Profession* to ex-<br />

change malntenanc/repak for al or<br />

portion of rent In Northvt*e/ Plym-<br />

outh araa. Experienced, degreed,<br />

referencee 348-6468<br />

WANTED - Efficiency or 1 bedroom<br />

apartment, furniahed preferred,<br />

abort term Southfield area. Cal<br />

evening* 474-0917<br />

WANTED Garage In RocheMer<br />

are*- Must measure 21 ft. long. 7 ft<br />

2 " wide. 6 ft. 6 " high 652-0300<br />

424 House Sitting Serv.<br />

HOUSE SITTING SERVICES<br />

Don t leave your nouee unattended<br />

while you are away Experienced<br />

and good with animal*. Wll condd-<br />

er children. Birmingham, Btoomfldd<br />

Hills snd West Bioomfleld srea*<br />

Referencee available Cal 625-3394<br />

428 Garages &<br />

Mini Storage<br />

GARAGE for rent - 10x20. 9 - 4 MHe ft<br />

Haggerty Rd are* 476-9760<br />

GRAND OPENING<br />

One month free rem wtth minimum 3<br />

month lease Low monthly rate*,<br />

wide range of unit sizes Open 7<br />

deys National Mi Storage.<br />

6729 <strong>Canton</strong> Center Rd <strong>Canton</strong><br />

459-4400<br />

LARGE STORAGE<br />

12x55 ft - $200/mo<br />

9 MMe ft Farmington<br />

474-2290<br />

432 Commercial / Retail<br />

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH - Prime<br />

1225 equere leet. retail malda at-<br />

tractive Wesi cheater Squere Men<br />

Ample parking Cdl Deborah.<br />

681-9700<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

3.300 ft 4.500 sq.ft. prime induatrtai<br />

apeoes for leeee Each has 000 *<br />

SQ 1 office space and ' overtieed<br />

truck door Ctoae to expreeswsy<br />

OWNER-MANAGED<br />

ARI-EL ENTERPRISES 557-3800<br />

LIVONIA<br />

MIDDLEBELT-PLYMOUTH<br />

Stores from 2,000 sq ft<br />

Newty renovated center<br />

Excellent location, signage<br />

& competitive rental<br />

Tisdale & Co.<br />

626-8220<br />

432 Commercial / RetaM<br />

s-U<br />

standing buBdhig. Comer location,<br />

good parking. 477-1700<br />

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN<br />

1,000 to < XXX aq. ft ol nawty con-<br />

structed ratal apaoa Ample part-<br />

ing. Caa Deborah for more l»tsOt<br />

459-0001 801-0700<br />

1.000 to 4.000 aq. fL ol naarty con-<br />

structed ratal apace. Ample park-<br />

ing. Cdl Deborah tor mora datala.<br />

459-0001 001-0700<br />

PRIME tor I<br />

Ing btdg 2.000 aq.fl. 24401 Ann Ar-<br />

Mr Tr. Deerbom Ht* 9-6pm. Mon-<br />

Frt, eek tor Salem 504-4930aftar<br />

5pm ft weakende. Farts. 277-0110<br />

RETAIL SPACE, or Madlcd Space.<br />

Ford ft Inkster Rds Garden City<br />

425-4401 or 456-2781<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

Prime Downtown ratal or ot<br />

500-1,500 aq-ft.<br />

ROMULUS - 0.000 aq. fl.. by Metro<br />

Airport. Good for huakiaee. office,<br />

storage or manufacturing.<br />

Cal 941-1010 or 020-0702.<br />

SALE OR LEASE<br />

ice apece to leeee. High<br />

nalbiHty at Newburgh ExJI on Jd-<br />

friee Freeway Now avalaBie for oo-<br />

cupency Cal Pal Pdkownfc/John<br />

Gordy<br />

PLYMOUTH - Ratal<br />

Ann Arbor Rd.. Two Unlta d 3000<br />

aq ft. competltfvefv priced. High<br />

traffic area. Cal Pal Pulkownlk<br />

PLYMOUTH FAIRWOOO WEST<br />

Haggerty Rd., S. of Ann Arbor Rd<br />

Exit oo 1-275 Self contained unfta<br />

for offioe ft ratal Start at 992 aq. fl<br />

Cdl Pat Pulkownlk<br />

PLYMOUTH OFFICE PLAZA<br />

Ann Arbor Rd at 1-275, 2 Unlta of<br />

approximately 950 aq. ft. left for Im-<br />

mediate occupancy Cal Pat Pui-<br />

Byron W. Trerice Co.<br />

540-1000<br />

TROY - on ROCHESTER RD<br />

1st Ftoor Office/fletal Space.<br />

1.200 eq.ft. Parking outside door<br />

520-3920<br />

434 Industrial-<br />

Warehouse<br />

BRIGHTON AREA - New energy effi-<br />

cient mduetrld buOding 4.200 to<br />

13,400 Sq. Ft. Excellent US-23 ft I-<br />

96 location. 437-6961<br />

LEASE - 6400 sq.fl In Redford on<br />

Grand River. $6.00 per eq.ft.. al In-<br />

dudv*. Ideal for profeaeiond, lain<br />

ft service. WW divide Cel 477-7002<br />

NOVI<br />

Available immediately 3,000 eq.ft.<br />

office/warehouee apace. 16" dear<br />

under joists In shop. 12x14 grade<br />

level door, truck wel avaaable. Vary<br />

daen.<br />

OWNER-MANAGED<br />

ARI-EL ENTERPRISES 567-3000<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP<br />

3400 Sq.Ft Offtoe ft Wa<br />

Overhead door* Noar X-wey<br />

455-1487<br />

SHARE WAREHOUSE epi<br />

head door Secretarial<br />

available Exceaent location. Must<br />

And tenant! Cal 9am-6pm 591-9358<br />

TROY<br />

3,475 sq.ft. prime industrial apace<br />

ior lease. 2,000 sq.ft. offioe/1.475<br />

sq ft. warehouse Overhead truck<br />

door Ctoae to 1-75. Available Imme-<br />

diately<br />

4,530 sq.ft. wtth office specs. Over-<br />

head truck door Avdlabte immedi-<br />

ately<br />

3,800 eq.ft w/500 eq.ft offioe m<br />

Available March 1<br />

OWNER MANAGER<br />

ARI-EL ENTERPRISES 557-3000<br />

436 Office / Business<br />

Space<br />

A NEW CONCEPT<br />

In Shared Office Faculties<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

BUSINESS CENTERS<br />

Servtcee Include-<br />

• Individual offices from 150 sq ft<br />

e Optional warehouae/mufti use<br />

space from 1.400 to 3.600 aq ft -<br />

Novi IBConly<br />

* Conference rooms to seet 2 to 75<br />

wfth audio visual<br />

e Complete secretarial ft computer<br />

• Facsimile ft Telex electronic mal<br />

3 Prime Location*<br />

Novi ft Ann Arbor 761-9555<br />

Farmington Hill* 855-6450<br />

A PRIVATE OFFICE - Uvonia/Plym-<br />

outh sres with personalized phone<br />

answering. Secretarial services<br />

available. 464-2960<br />

ATTRACTIVE<br />

New Building<br />

In Plymouth<br />

Excellent location neer major free-<br />

way*. $10.45 per aq. ft. Indudee ex-<br />

terior malntananoa ft taxeel Sepe-<br />

rate entrances, ample parking, prt-<br />

vata bath, own haat/Mr Suttee vary<br />

from 800 to 2800 sq. ft.. 455-2900<br />

BINGHAM CENTER. BIRMINGHAM<br />

2 Inaide Office*. Indudee Fleceptkxi.<br />

Phone Answering, Conferenoe<br />

lone Answering, Conferer<br />

Room ft complete library<br />

$300 ft $350 540-1222<br />

LARGE, luxurious Birmingham off-<br />

Ice overlooking Franklin River, with<br />

sliding glass door onto balcony of<br />

your offlca Traditional conference<br />

room wfth Law <strong>Library</strong>, reception<br />

and eecretartd area* profaaMonaly<br />

decorated A mual seel Contact<br />

Pam at 045-5333<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 5 room office doee<br />

to Woodward ft Adam* Single<br />

ample parking Available<br />

building, am<br />

now el $650<br />

GOODE 647-1898<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

555 Building. 3 office/retail suttee<br />

evaitabie. Feb. 1 to Mar 1. con-<br />

course level Approx 1540 aq ft.<br />

1475 sq ft and 1300 aq ft Cal<br />

William Adrian Between Sam and<br />

5pm Mon thru Frt 645-1191<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

700 sq ft let floor. 4 room offioe<br />

Maple near Adama Excalent part-<br />

ing 642-3312<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

Woodward S of Square Laka 1267<br />

sq ft or 2807 sq ft luxury suttee<br />

ideal for attorney* CPAa mtg<br />

•ape etc Plenty of perking<br />

De Lorean Propertlae 644-3992<br />

CANTON<br />

Medical sutte available March 1<br />

Over ' 100 square leet Ideel loca-<br />

tion 41837 Ford Rd 296-1790<br />

CANTON Proleeeiond eufte lo<br />

m ideal location 41877 Ford<br />

fuat weet d 1-275 Approxl-<br />

meteiy 1200-32.000 sq.ft. WW flnMh<br />

to your soecfAcetton 290-1790<br />

COMMERCIAL/RETAIL<br />

Downtown Rochester<br />

Reeeonabfy priced<br />

852-4181<br />

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />

Approx 1,000 eq ft d let ftoor ex-<br />

ecutive office spec* 4 larg* office*,<br />

plu* 4 parking spece* very reason-<br />

aCy priced and/or 240 sq ft execu-<br />

tive suite on 2nd floor wtth 1 perking<br />

spece Immedlete oocupency<br />

844-3500<br />

fr.<br />

€H^rrt)rrt?^ffrntrif<br />

CLA66IHED<br />

QDVEQTKSING<br />

436 Office / Bueinees<br />

Spece<br />

CROOKS ft<br />

waraftoudng<br />

pesed. toad t<br />

DEARBORN - 2,500 eq.lt prima off-<br />

ice spece a eaeblt Hiensiaatd,<br />

Corner *utla with window mew over<br />

ARI-EL ENTERPRISES 567-3000<br />

panoy m Weetk<br />

ar-c -ft<br />

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />

714 eg ft Executive sdto. suitable<br />

tor proteeeionel or ganerd budneee<br />

•adMa occupancy<br />

Great Ameroten Bunding<br />

200 N Woodward<br />

047-7171<br />

DOWNTOWN<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

On<br />

1350 sq parking with spproxknetefy<br />

ft. Cdf9am-5pm:<br />

540-8191<br />

DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON<br />

Furnished Offio* for Ram. $225 In-<br />

dudaa al utwtiee except phona.<br />

478-2234<br />

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH<br />

4000 sq ft d<br />

offlca space. Atmosphere compa-<br />

merrted by skyttoht*. studio tdaiijs<br />

windows<br />

snd lots d<br />

tor more ddaas.<br />

459-6001<br />

Cal Debordi<br />

681-9700<br />

EXECUTIVE SUITE<br />

Renovated Dairy Air Rifle factory<br />

housae exautNe sutte In downtown<br />

Plymouth. Offioe* start al. 100 sq. ft.<br />

Exceaent support staff coverage, ful<br />

service* such s* word prccsedng.<br />

24 hr. dictaphone, tdex. facdmla.<br />

conference room. 456-5353<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

High-Tech Office<br />

contemporary i story office buldMg<br />

Jusl completed Up to 23.000 eq.V<br />

Orchard Lake Rd /12 Mle. 2 blocks<br />

N. d 1-090. Cdl John J. Godwin.<br />

Morrta ft Moon. 540-1050<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Retail space<br />

tor leaaa. 1,070 - 5.074 aq, ft.<br />

available. 30435 Grand River Ave-<br />

nue. CERTIFIED REALTY 530-5400<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS 30346 W. 10<br />

MHe. neer 1-275 ft 1-096. New office<br />

buldlng. Deluxe customized officea<br />

from 1,000 lo 36,000 eq ft. UtMtle*<br />

Included Certified Redly 538-5400<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS 30215 W 10<br />

MMe. Deluxe, customized medical/<br />

profeeaiond suttee from $996 per<br />

mo. ExceHent tor chiropractor.<br />

Move-In condition<br />

CERTIFIED REALTY 536-5400<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS, 28423 Orc-<br />

hard Laka Rd Accessible to 1-090.<br />

New bidg.. custom officea. premium<br />

flmsh 2 room suite or larger Imme-<br />

diate occupancy Taxae, mainte-<br />

nance, utHltlee. Basement storage ft<br />

tenant Improvements Induoed.<br />

From $430 mo. 661-0080<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - New office<br />

buldlng. 1-275 Corridor, Heggerty/9<br />

Mile From 1500-9,000 aq, ft. WW<br />

consider sale Ownar 644-7395.<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS, 12 Ml* Rd..<br />

near Farmington Rd. 1.200 sq.ft.,<br />

general or medical office. Great<br />

road ft sign exposure. Only $1,100<br />

mo. Cal Mr. LuBn* 644-7395<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS On the acWve<br />

Orchard Laka corridor al 1-096.<br />

1.793 eq.ft. in attractive brtck ft<br />

bronze glass building. Competitive<br />

rales Includes coffee nook, copy ft<br />

computer rooms ft semi-prtvele<br />

lav*. Immediate poeseedon. SIGN<br />

PRIVILEGES<br />

Mr HH- 626-8900<br />

FURNISHED OFFICE SPACE for<br />

rent In law office Southftdd Pruden-<br />

tial Town Center Window office:<br />

Law Ubrary, Xerox: Phone System.<br />

Pieeeacdl 354-2500<br />

GRAPHIC ARTIST looking for office<br />

•pece In *xch*ng* for some deeign<br />

ft art service* Southfield area.<br />

Call A/del* 862-5013<br />

1-275 AT 8 MILE RD Preferred Ex-<br />

ecutive Office* now Iseslng shared<br />

office concept Receptionist, tele-<br />

phone enewertng. secretary sarvicee<br />

available Conference room, utlttttee<br />

Included. 464-2771<br />

LIVONIA. Farmington Rd.. neer 6<br />

Mle Rd . 350 eq ft. modem offioe.<br />

Available immediately Only $400<br />

month. Caa Mr Lubr*. 644-7396<br />

LIVONIA - FOR LEASE<br />

New, 1.000 soft deluxe offioe<br />

epece. completely flnohed for your<br />

occupancy. Plymouth Road fron-<br />

tage Attractive landscaping. Abun-<br />

Borln Inveetmem ( 353-0023<br />

LIVONIA OFFICE SPACE<br />

Immediate occupancy<br />

400-600 sq. ft.<br />

Cal 422-1300<br />

LIVONIA - OFFICE COMPLEX<br />

1100 SQ FT -TOTAL<br />

(2) Exec offices and (1) large main<br />

open araa. Private lobby with recep-<br />

tion window Ideal for small engi-<br />

neering firm or similar buainea*<br />

425-4170<br />

UVONIA - Six Mile wesl of Mlddle-<br />

beii Suttee with utiaites snd mainte-<br />

nance Immediate occupancy Cal<br />

8AM-5 PM 422-3070<br />

LIVONIA<br />

6 Mile ft I-27S Choice 12x14 office<br />

space available Including services<br />

464-7380<br />

436 Office / Business<br />

Space<br />

UVONM - WMowood Pr Plead on a<br />

vmege. <strong>School</strong><strong>craft</strong> ft Merriman.<br />

1165 HHh I llltll aMMn 30 day*<br />

• J 1 —» » - * - ' • -<br />

r-iigmy proreeasonei jmmt-<br />

d ofltoa complex 241-7000<br />

OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE<br />

*n 560 sq. ft sinnedtolo oo<br />

M M Weatland • BuOdtog near<br />

REALTY WORLD<br />

ROBERT OLSON<br />

981-4444<br />

W BLOOMFIELD 0FFICE8<br />

On Orchard Laka Rd. Prtvata an-<br />

700 to 7,000 aq. ft.<br />

851-0656<br />

PLYMOUTH area, from 1000 - 3000<br />

ft.<br />

FIHUGWEAL ESTATE 463-7000<br />

PLYMOUTH/DOWNTOWN<br />

Attractive 1200 aq. ft. sdte with 3<br />

office*, bathroom, storage ft recep-<br />

$11.50 ft. - NNN<br />

Hon area. $'<br />

parking. Cal Deborah 00 1 ^<br />

PLYMOUTH/NEAR DOWNTOWN<br />

500 aq. ft. to 3000 sq. ft. Two loca-<br />

tion* available ExoeOant parking.<br />

455-7373<br />

PRESTIGIOUS<br />

OFFICE BUILDING<br />

Tdeorsph ft Gd. RNer area. 300-<br />

3.000 *q ft Al service* included<br />

255-4000<br />

PRIME<br />

OFFICE LOCATIONS<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

Woodward/l-75 corridor, 2nd ftoor<br />

comer eulte. 3 prtvate office*, larga<br />

open aree. 1.405 sq.ft.<br />

DEARBORN<br />

Michigan/Outer Dr. 3 sutte* avail-<br />

able immedlatah d 800 sq.fl.each<br />

TROY<br />

Attractive 750 aq.ft. suits 2 offices<br />

ft large reception room Mapie/l-75<br />

MEDICAL SUITE<br />

Cloee to Birmingham. 1,500 sq.ft.<br />

prima office spece. Includes 4 exam<br />

rooma. reception ara* 2 private d-<br />

flcea. lab ft private Bath Available<br />

Immediately<br />

MEDICAL-DENTAL<br />

Dearborn araa. 3.300 sq. ft. avail-<br />

able immediately w/wtndow view. 2<br />

private officea ft 12 exam rooma<br />

MEDICAL-DENTAL<br />

Pom lac 900 - 1,200 sq.ft. Excellent<br />

layout. Private office w/wtndows,<br />

exam rooma. prtvata bath w/ahow-<br />

er. Located m dLmedlcal facility<br />

Avaaable Immediately<br />

OWNER-MANAGED<br />

ARI-EL<br />

Enterprises, Inc<br />

557-3800<br />

REDFORD 24350 Joy Rd. 2 blocks<br />

W. d Telegraph Deluxe suttee. 625<br />

- 2,300 aq. ft. Low monthly rental,<br />

underground perking.<br />

CERTIFIED REALTY: 538-5400<br />

REDFORD 24066 Five Mile Deluxe<br />

office suttee available Prtvate en-<br />

trance. Move-in condition immedi-<br />

ate occupancy Rani include* heat<br />

and air conditioning.<br />

CERTIFIED REALTY 530-5400<br />

REN CEN Prestigious executive d-<br />

hcee including answering, secretary<br />

Te»-X end ak service* from $270.<br />

400 Ren Cen Suite 500. 259-5422<br />

ROCHESTER CENTRE - 134 W<br />

University, offtoe suites svaAabie<br />

350-2000 aq leet. deeirabi* down-<br />

town location, ample on site park-<br />

ing. Jane Prue* 061-4009<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

Offioe - Shop Space<br />

1,500 aq.ft 856-2828<br />

ROMULUS - 8,000 sq ft., by Metro<br />

Airport. Good for buaineaa. office,<br />

storage or manufacturing.<br />

Cafl 941-1016 or 626-6702<br />

SOUTHFIELD - Ideal location. Tel-<br />

Twelve New officea. fwm available<br />

Inexpenelvel One (1) month tree<br />

rem. utimtee Included 350-2122<br />

SOUTHFIELD OFFICE - Attractive 5<br />

office sutte. 1280 Sq. Ft., dl or<br />

share, ample parking Immediate<br />

occupancy 362-4310<br />

SOUTHFIELD - PRIME LOCATION<br />

12 Mile ft Northwestern<br />

Suites available Al utilities paid,<br />

good parking, basement storage,<br />

uaa of conference room Secret anal<br />

ft phone services available on prem-<br />

L 356-5670<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 11 Mile ft Green-<br />

field Office spaoe svalable Ap-<br />

proximately 130sq ft. plu*<br />

Call 739-7743 or 557-7151<br />

NEAT OFFICES (2)<br />

One 12 x 12, $395 mo. and 11 x 19<br />

wtth skylight $495 - vary confort-<br />

sbie, 12 Mile near Southfield Rd Fa-<br />

cilities Include - conference room,<br />

smafl atoraga apace snack bar, re-<br />

ception area. 569-6544<br />

NORTHWESTERN HWY.<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

$13.50<br />

From 1200 sq.ft.. will Im-<br />

prove, 3 months free rent if<br />

lease signed by 2/15/66.<br />

Last space available, park-<br />

ing at door & signage.<br />

Tisdale & Co.<br />

626-8220<br />

OFFICE BUILDING - Leaaa. leeae<br />

wtth option or purehaee 1200 eq<br />

fl. Excellent Welled Lake location<br />

Cal 332-5190<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

11 MILE-LAHSER<br />

950 sq. ft. Will finish to<br />

suit. Great X-way access.<br />

Tisdale & Co.<br />

626-8220<br />

SUNLIFE BUILDING<br />

12 MMe Rd Between Evergreen and<br />

Lahaer. 2660 sq ft suite available in<br />

Aprtl or May Ample perking, nice<br />

layout, many window* Extremely<br />

wel maintained buldlng. Compdi-<br />

tlve ratee. 647-7190<br />

TROY OFFICE Complex I new build-<br />

ing)- 1 or 2 windowed suttee March<br />

1. Receptionist ft pnons snswerlng<br />

available 979-2311<br />

TROY OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE<br />

Approximately 850 eq. ft.<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

MAPLE-ORCHARD<br />

2 & 3 room office com-<br />

pletely finished Available<br />

now.<br />

Tisdale & Co.<br />

626-8220<br />

436 Office 4 Business Space For Rent<br />

ONLY '19 PER SQ. FT.<br />

FOR PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE SPACE<br />

IN<br />

280 DAINES ST. BUILDING<br />

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />

2300 Sq. Ft. remains<br />

For additional information, call:<br />

DIAN PASTOR<br />

645-9220<br />

LIVONIA<br />

PAVILION<br />

New Ownership<br />

& Management'<br />

> EialW $tory high-rise office<br />

building wltfi now building<br />

Improvements<br />

1 S00Cf>."M>>0tl*' Y- -«Y<br />

SQUO'P '

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