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Volume 14 Number 21 Thursday, <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>1988</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan<br />
Traffic<br />
study<br />
in the<br />
works<br />
By Diane Gat«<br />
staff writer<br />
If you have ever sat In your car<br />
pounding on the steering wheel wondering<br />
what was causing the traffic<br />
snarl, you're not alone.<br />
That's why the township wants to<br />
identify the biggest problems, figure<br />
out the causes and determine repair<br />
commissioned<br />
Tuesday by the board of trustees.<br />
Clerk Linda Chuhran voted<br />
against the study that started<br />
Wednesday and will take about five<br />
weeks.<br />
Long backups — especially during<br />
morning and evening rush hours —<br />
at Ford and Lilley and Haggerty and<br />
Sheldon prompted the study, said<br />
Tom Casari, <strong>Canton</strong> engineer.<br />
"Those are problem intersections,<br />
but what do you do at those intersections?"<br />
Casari said.<br />
THE $15,482 review awarded to<br />
Barton-Aschman Associates Inc. will<br />
look at 31 intersections <strong>for</strong> accident<br />
counts, .traffic backup* and other<br />
problems, Casansaid. .<br />
"We're looking at intersections<br />
that appear to be the most congested,"<br />
Casari said.<br />
Since most of <strong>Canton</strong>'s traffic is<br />
east of <strong>Canton</strong> Cento-, the bulk of the<br />
25tudy wQl be concentrated In that<br />
area. Tie exceptions targeted <strong>for</strong> review<br />
west of <strong>Canton</strong> Center are Beck<br />
and Joy and Beck and Warren. Additional<br />
roads may be added at low<br />
cost if the board requests, Casari,<br />
said.<br />
Supervisor James Poole cited ^tbe<br />
area on Michigan Avenue^fcere<br />
Geddes and Sheldon convene dS one<br />
of the "most complicated intersections<br />
in the area." The review will<br />
address that intersection, tod, Casari<br />
said.<br />
Please turn to Page 2<br />
Apple time<br />
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Jeeeica Han ley, 1, enjoys a tasty apple<br />
picked at Plymouth Orchard* and Cider Mill.<br />
Jessica and her mom, June, were among<br />
members of the <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers' Moms<br />
JOHN STORMZANO/staff photographer<br />
and Tots group who enjoyed a recent outing<br />
at the orchards. For the story, see Page 2B<br />
of today's Suburban Life section.<br />
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Schools will<br />
sell land to<br />
township<br />
By Diane Gale<br />
stafl writer<br />
A compromise between the usually<br />
combative township and school officials<br />
is leaving residents smiling.<br />
Carriage Hills and Willow Creek<br />
subdivision homeowners are the<br />
winners in a two-year campaign to<br />
save 9.5 acres of park land on the<br />
south side of Barchester between<br />
Paul Revere Lane and Bur ham.<br />
About 30 residents left victorious<br />
from a {mrnytiip board meeting<br />
Tuesday after trustees unanimously<br />
voted to buy the parcel from the<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Schools. <strong>Canton</strong> officials plan to retain<br />
the land — located in both subdivisions<br />
— as a park. Supervisor<br />
James Poole was absent during the<br />
vote.<br />
- The compromise was hammered<br />
out between school and township<br />
sub-committees. The selling price<br />
will be based on three appraisals —<br />
one requested each by the schools<br />
and township and another agreed<br />
upon by both. The land will sell <strong>for</strong><br />
the sum of the appraisals divided by<br />
three.<br />
"THE PARCEL fits into the dramatic<br />
needs of the township <strong>for</strong><br />
parks in that area." said Bob Padget,<br />
township trustee and member of the<br />
rub-committee<br />
The land — often called Barchester<br />
Park — features woods with a<br />
soccer field and baseball diamond<br />
The school board is expected to<br />
approve the township's purchase offer.<br />
said Raymond E Hoedel. associate<br />
superintendent <strong>for</strong> business.<br />
Please turn to Page 3<br />
Union probes<br />
school workers<br />
By MLB. DHk>n<br />
staff writer<br />
Union officials representing educational-aides<br />
in Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
schools are investigating to see<br />
whether volunteers are doing the<br />
work of laid-off employees.<br />
"If, as we suspect, volunteers are<br />
replacing the work done by employees<br />
whose hours have been cut or<br />
eliminated altogether, we will file an<br />
unfair labor practice," with the<br />
Michigan Employment Relations<br />
Commission, said Maryann Ligato,<br />
executive director of the Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Para professional Association.^<br />
Aides assist teachers with instruc-<br />
_vdon and. supervision in all district<br />
a money-saving measure after a millage<br />
proposal failed in June. Many of<br />
the remaining aides in buildings<br />
throughout the district had their<br />
hours trimmed.<br />
"WE Are concerned, and currently<br />
are investigating to see whether<br />
volunteers are being sought or being<br />
used to do work of aides who are laid<br />
off," said Ligato. "The number of<br />
aides was decreased significantly.<br />
And those who remain have had<br />
their hours significantly reduced.<br />
Many no longer qualify <strong>for</strong> benefits."<br />
School board members were made<br />
aware of the issue in a Sept 20 letter<br />
submitted by Joyce Harrington,<br />
president of the aides' union.<br />
'' schools. Eleven aides were laid off in Please turn to Page 2<br />
Kosteva making bid <strong>for</strong> 2nd term in Lansing<br />
By DiartrOale<br />
staff writer<br />
Education, environment and<br />
health care are critical issues that<br />
need to be addressed, said state Rep.<br />
James Kosteva, D-Cantoo, in his bid<br />
<strong>for</strong> a second term.<br />
The S7th District state representative<br />
has shepherded legislation In education<br />
and environment during his<br />
four years representing the southern<br />
and western portions of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
along with Romulus, Belleville,<br />
Wayne and Van Buren Township.<br />
Kosteva, a <strong>Canton</strong> resident, said he's<br />
still hammering out health care Ideas.<br />
Kosteva boasts shaking the state<br />
"money tree" <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> on pro-<br />
what's inside<br />
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election '88<br />
grams such as returning revenue<br />
sharing and pushing <strong>for</strong>th a $100,000<br />
grant <strong>for</strong> the Cherry Hill restoration<br />
project.<br />
CALLS FROM <strong>Canton</strong> residents<br />
varied during his first term, Kosteva<br />
said<br />
"People call you at the eleven-fifty-ninth<br />
hour when they're Hanging<br />
by a thread." be said.<br />
Some called <strong>for</strong> help in tracking<br />
their Michigan income tax return or<br />
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In Today's Issue<br />
what they can do about late child<br />
support And Kostevs said be doesn't<br />
always have the answers.<br />
"But I can chart the course and<br />
clear up the bureaucracy," be said. '<br />
Equalising the amount of money<br />
spent on education by various districts<br />
has been Kosteva's primary<br />
goal since 1985 when he sponsored<br />
re<strong>for</strong>m legislation.<br />
Since 1M7 other similar proposals<br />
have surfaced. But be said he's leary<br />
because "politics is overriding sub-<br />
stance and these quick fix answers<br />
avoid long-term effects.<br />
"You have to start sharing tax<br />
base be<strong>for</strong>e you can have some kind<br />
of meaningful closing of the gap between<br />
the richest and the poorest<br />
districts in the state," Kosteva said.<br />
In some communities, residents<br />
pay more in property taxes but less<br />
ends up being spent on education.<br />
The tax base is a major factor, be<br />
said.<br />
"It's more a matter of lock than<br />
right if you're born in an area with a<br />
large property tax producer you benefit"<br />
he said.<br />
"My four years working on the<br />
subject has made me extremely<br />
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Deliberations start in Stamper trial<br />
•y Peggy AuMno<br />
staff writer<br />
The jury charged with determining<br />
the fate of Steven Stamper was<br />
expected to begin deliberation today<br />
after hearing sight days of testimony<br />
in the first-degree murder trial.<br />
Stamper Is one of two lt-year-old<br />
YpsUanti Township youths<br />
with the shooting death of Mary<br />
Anne Helbert The body of the 1Syear-old<br />
Cantos Township girl<br />
found Jan. 7. 19*7. by hunters In a<br />
Superior Township field<br />
day. def« attorney Jeffrey<br />
impels co-defendant who<br />
guilty la a separate tidal.<br />
who had the motive <strong>for</strong> killing Hulbert.<br />
Hulbprt had told the boys she<br />
wss pregnant by Machacek, but an<br />
autopsy showed she was not preg-<br />
Stamper, who has said he was at<br />
the scene of the shooting, and that<br />
his guns were involved. Is ottj guilty<br />
of felonious assault Strouss said<br />
charged 1 AM going to ask that you find<br />
guilty as the principal perpetrator." tectives he only fired one shot. Into<br />
The "fatal combination of the two the ground, and that was at the ineleof<br />
these defendants," Cooper said, tence of Machacek.<br />
crest* "ultimately one meu per- STAMPER PROVIDED graphic<br />
• On Tuesday, the jury heard a<br />
ment detectives on the<br />
body was found «<br />
scare Hulbert I<br />
Mm to help<br />
That's all I<br />
on tiba tape. Both hoys, who were lg<br />
st ths time, carried rtflea into the<br />
weeds where Ha J<br />
be "as whokUMtta ibl<br />
ths fatal shot was fired.<br />
toM Investigators, 1 said.
ZAfiCV O+E Thurx3«y, Septemtur <strong>29</strong>. 1068<br />
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Fund-raiser<br />
Money will be used to honor memory of children<br />
staff writer<br />
Hearts opened and 91.5SS was donated<br />
during a fond-raiser (or Iwe<br />
Ann Arbor children who died after<br />
they were locked in a freezer last<br />
mocth.<br />
The Country Class Western Dancers<br />
staged the Fund-raiser Benefit<br />
Jamboree Sept. it as a tribute to<br />
Erin and Jgcob Samlda, who lived in<br />
a townbouse in Ann Arbor.<br />
The parents reportedly bought an<br />
old-style secondhand freeaer the day<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e the children died last July.<br />
Their mother ordered them not to go<br />
in the h semen! whsre the freeaer<br />
was stored be<strong>for</strong>e It was to be<br />
cleaned and plugged in.<br />
While their n»(Kra»a)ded to another<br />
child <strong>for</strong> a short time, the<br />
brother and sister went into the<br />
basement and began to play. Later<br />
their mother found them in the<br />
freeser.<br />
Both children died be<strong>for</strong>e a rescue<br />
unit arrived.<br />
Erin, 6, and Jacob, S, had special<br />
needs and attended private schools,<br />
said Beverly Arsenault, who helped<br />
organize the fund-raiser.<br />
A check <strong>for</strong> $778*0 will be given<br />
in memory of Erin to Ann Arbor<br />
Clonlara School science department<br />
The same amount will go <strong>for</strong> High<br />
Scope Educational Research Foundation<br />
in Ypsilanti in memory of<br />
Jacob. .<br />
ABOUT SM people showed at Lucille's<br />
Lounge on Michigan west of N<br />
Deliberations start today<br />
in Stamper murder trial<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
Stamper made three taped statements<br />
in froot of detectives that<br />
night In the first he said be and Machacek<br />
had dropped off Hulbert near<br />
Adlai Stevenson Junior High School<br />
in Westland Dec. SO, thfcday she was<br />
shot His story chaftgecNater that<br />
night aftep4etectives<br />
<strong>for</strong> him in wftidt Machacek<br />
Stamper of being the murderer<br />
Stamper saidrhe lied initially* to<br />
protect his best friend.<br />
Cooper repeatedly lefqied to<br />
Stamper's account of the incident as<br />
"self-serving.<br />
"His statement has to be viewed<br />
with a critical eye. . . realizing that<br />
now his motivation <strong>for</strong> talking to the<br />
police is simply to cover his tracks."<br />
Cooper told the jury.<br />
STROUSS, MEANWHILE, reiterated<br />
the contention that Machacek<br />
was the person with a motive <strong>for</strong><br />
the murder:<br />
. "If there's a rjeason (<strong>for</strong> Stamper<br />
k> kill Hulbert^fyt c&-tainly hasn't<br />
c^B*ekout in tikis trial,\&ftni^fcqwid<br />
in 'his closing Statement-' ;<br />
Earlier this week, Catherine<br />
Breitner of Ypsilanti Township testified<br />
<strong>for</strong> the defense.-Sreitner is the<br />
Traffic study is due<br />
The county is legally responsible<br />
. <strong>for</strong> maintaining township roads.<br />
However, in the past the township<br />
has agreed to kick in part of road<br />
change costs and in some cases has<br />
paid entire bills.<br />
THE TOWNSHIP has designated<br />
$2.3 million <strong>for</strong> road improvements<br />
this year and $1 million next year.<br />
said John Spencer, township finance<br />
director<br />
Chuhran questioned the goal of the<br />
study saying that at some of the in*<br />
tersections it's obvious there are<br />
problems.<br />
Deciding what is needed to correct<br />
the problem is unclear, said Casari,<br />
explaining time signals vary between<br />
$30,000 and $90,000. Widened<br />
lanes or extra lanes are other options<br />
that could alleviate traffic<br />
problems.<br />
• 0&E Sports—more than just the scores<br />
mother of Josephine Czarnik, who<br />
was Stamper's girlfriend when Hulbert<br />
was killed.<br />
"He's a good kid. I never had any<br />
problem with him," Breitner said of<br />
Stamper.<br />
The defendant was at Breitoer's<br />
home the evening Hulbert was shot<br />
and was "really upset about something,"<br />
she saii.<br />
"1 tried to geiAttn. to talk to me,<br />
but he wouldn't'" Breitner said.<br />
Lloyd Stamper, who is not related<br />
to the defendant and Michael Fulcher,<br />
both Washtenaw County detectives,<br />
testified Sbout the sequence of<br />
events that occurred on the night of<br />
the arrests. Both -said Stamper<br />
appeared carefree at first and that<br />
his demeanor changed when confronted<br />
with Machacek's accusations.<br />
Detective Stamper testified that<br />
after bearing the Machacek tape.<br />
Stamper said, "If I get a bold of the<br />
little , HI kill him."<br />
The defense also entered into evidence<br />
testimony from Machacek's<br />
trial, in which a <strong>for</strong>mer inmate of<br />
the Washtenaw County juvenile correctional<br />
facility said she overheard<br />
Machacek admit he killed Hulbert<br />
Circuit Court Judge Hairy Conlin<br />
is scheduled to give instructions to<br />
the jury today.<br />
Machacek is to be sentenced Friday,<br />
Oct 7. His first-degree murder<br />
conviction carries a life sentence<br />
M O T H E R S - T O - B E<br />
You are invited to attend our Maternity Fashion Show and Baby Seminar, J See<br />
the latest fall fashions; (earn about our layette program and unique ue *seroi ^services<br />
<strong>for</strong> baby. Dr. Marshall Blondy win answer questions and discuss infant care.<br />
ii * "V*<br />
Thursday. October 6, 7 p.m.<br />
Infants' Department, Livonia<br />
R.3. V.P, $91-7696, ext. 242<br />
Jacobson's<br />
'i v \<br />
275 in <strong>Canton</strong>. They were entertained<br />
by skits, seven bands and<br />
other acts. A $1 admission fee was<br />
charged to adults and children 12<br />
and under were admitted free.<br />
"We wer? really pleased (with the<br />
turn out)," Arsenault said.<br />
More than 50 people donated their<br />
time. Businesses as far away as Ohio<br />
gave items to be auctioned and raffled.<br />
Organizers raffled tickets to<br />
Sea World and gave weekend stays<br />
at the Sheraton and Marriot among<br />
many other items.<br />
Anant Pa tel. owner of Ludlle's.<br />
donated food and the use of the bar.<br />
"He's the most generous person<br />
when it comes to things like that"<br />
Arsenault said.<br />
"No one took a penny <strong>for</strong> anything,"<br />
Arsenault said. "The response<br />
from people was fantastic.<br />
Only one business said they didn't do<br />
anything (make donations <strong>for</strong> charities)<br />
like that"<br />
Anyone who would like to make<br />
further donations in memory of the<br />
children may do so directly to the<br />
schools, Arsenault said.<br />
School union<br />
probes workers<br />
Continued from Pape 1<br />
"It has come to our attention<br />
that in many schools, especially elementary<br />
schools, volunteers are<br />
being used on a daily basis," wrote<br />
Harrington. "We are presently investigating<br />
the situation in each<br />
school, and if it is our judgment<br />
that volunteers or non-bargaining<br />
unit members are doing the work<br />
of laid-off employees or employees<br />
whose hours have been cut we will<br />
be <strong>for</strong>ced to file an unfair labor<br />
practice charge."<br />
DAVID ABTLEY, school board<br />
president said, "I do understand<br />
their concerns, but we've always<br />
used volunteers: As to the specific<br />
issue raised, I think what they're<br />
doing is the right thing — looking<br />
into and researching the issue.<br />
"You might assume it's a negative<br />
letter, but there is concern<br />
about a point" said Artley. "Anytime<br />
you go through these kinds of<br />
cuts, there's going to be concern<br />
School board<br />
/<br />
wantsresidents<br />
Wanted: More residents at Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
school board workshops.<br />
Board of Alucation members de*<br />
cided Monday to send a copies of<br />
their agendas .<strong>for</strong> sessions through<br />
January to building administrators,<br />
PTO presidents and to newspapers.<br />
"We're hoping the papers might<br />
publish them In advance so that people<br />
will see what we're talking<br />
about" said David Artley, board<br />
president.<br />
"The idea is to allow people the<br />
opportunity to know what particular<br />
topics we're going to talk about so<br />
that they can be part of the discussions,<br />
specifically at workshops,"<br />
said Artley. "We really can't do it<br />
with action items at regular meetings,<br />
because it's a little more complex."<br />
Usually, only about 10 people (in<br />
addition to board members) attend<br />
workshops, Artley estimated. •<br />
The plan ties in with one of the<br />
board's <strong>1988</strong>-89 goals, "working to<br />
improve communications both internal<br />
and external."<br />
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public," said Artley.<br />
"1 think if people are more in<strong>for</strong>med.<br />
then they tend to understand<br />
what's going on." he said. "Being a<br />
part of what's going on gives them<br />
an opportunity to participate. Consequently<br />
the feel they're involved in<br />
the destiny of the school district —<br />
and they should be, because it is all<br />
of our kids. ^<br />
"P think it's incumbent on the<br />
board to make an ef<strong>for</strong>t to make<br />
people aware of the opportunity to<br />
participate, and the workshop is<br />
where we really get into discussions<br />
in detail," said Artley. "Out of workshops.<br />
often come the action items at<br />
subsequent regular board meetings."<br />
about a variety of points."<br />
Walter Bartnick, administrative<br />
assistant <strong>for</strong> labor relations, said,<br />
"I'm kind of surprised to get something<br />
like that (letter). Volunteers<br />
are something Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
schools have used <strong>for</strong> years. So<br />
have other districts.<br />
"I'm just really surprised that if<br />
we have parents coming in willing<br />
to help, whether it's lunch, or helping<br />
a particular child that r^eds<br />
help, that the association at this<br />
time would show 'a concern," he<br />
said. "Volunteering is something<br />
we will continue to encourage."<br />
Ligato said the union "isn't taking<br />
issue with volunteers in the<br />
schools. Volunteers have always<br />
worked in the schools. Where we<br />
have a problem is where they are<br />
replacing aides who've had their<br />
hours cut or who have been laid off.<br />
"We believe it's an unfair labor<br />
practice to lay off aides, and then<br />
solicit volunteers to do work they<br />
were doing." I^£9to said.<br />
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"It may tafer a prtttinB drive be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
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tax redaction. The reaaona <strong>for</strong><br />
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groepa."<br />
. KOSTEVA BELIEVES taxes will<br />
help dean the environment, too. He<br />
fa von ? proposed $S00 million *<br />
issue <strong>for</strong> environmental deans<br />
part and recreation programs.<br />
The<br />
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"It's oXinyited $425 million will<br />
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He's most excited ahoat $15® million<br />
far a program otHnmg solid<br />
"Dealing with solid waste will<br />
take a variety of different technologies,"<br />
saitf Kosteva, who is preparing<br />
three pieces of legislation calling <strong>for</strong><br />
recycling measures.<br />
Kocteva has fewer answers <strong>for</strong><br />
health care, which he said, is another<br />
"issne of the decade." Hariiwsi mast<br />
be able to "provide af<strong>for</strong>dable and<br />
amtsible health care" and remain<br />
competitive, he said.<br />
The most expensive cost in broness<br />
today in the state of is<br />
not the unemployment compensation<br />
It's not the workman's compensation.<br />
If s not their single<br />
tax. It's their cost <strong>for</strong> health.'<br />
Kosteva builds 'beach house'<br />
When builders were digging a<br />
rune-foot bole <strong>for</strong> what would become<br />
the basement of state Rep*<br />
James Kosteva's new home, no one<br />
expected to find a bit of ancient history<br />
.<br />
But the different shades of sand<br />
layers indicated that bad the place<br />
bees built 13.000 years ago, it woald<br />
have been oo the beach of a lake.<br />
This body of water that existed<br />
during the Ice Age "covered a good<br />
part of Michigan," said Dorothy<br />
West, director of the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical<br />
Society- "<br />
"We have always known that this<br />
is the beach of the lake, but we have<br />
never seen an example of it" she<br />
t»iH<br />
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Kosteva, D-<strong>Canton</strong>, realised the<br />
significance of the find and called<br />
West to the site, she said. She collected<br />
sand from each layer and placed<br />
it into a terrarium, which is on display<br />
at the historical society's masem.<br />
The mmruiTi also has an Ice Age<br />
map that shows the geographic characteristics<br />
of the state thousands of<br />
years ago. •<br />
"A LOT OF the area was under<br />
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New teachers finding<br />
post-career classrooms<br />
By Mary Rodrtqu*<br />
staff writer<br />
Allen Peterman retired five years<br />
ago from Ford Motor Co. after 34<br />
years with the automaker<br />
At age 56. with two sons still in<br />
high school, Peterman was far from<br />
ready to retire.<br />
So the computer specialist from<br />
Farmington Hills resurrected a career<br />
be began in the late 1940s, that<br />
of schoolteacher.<br />
"It was a field I always enjoyed,said<br />
Peterman, who taught members<br />
of the U.S. Navy electronics and radar<br />
at technical schools in Philadelphia<br />
and Japan from 1947 to 1949.<br />
From board room to classroom is<br />
becoming a trend <strong>for</strong> some professionals,<br />
who, like Peterman, are<br />
turning to teaching after completing<br />
careers in the business world.<br />
More and more of today's new<br />
teachers aren't bright-eyeiLa>*yearolds<br />
fresh out of college. Some are in<br />
their 50s.<br />
Peterman is director of the computer<br />
laboratory at Madonna College<br />
in Livonia.<br />
"I heard about the job through a<br />
fellow at Ford. He was teaching at<br />
Madonna part-time. A new position<br />
was hfing created <strong>for</strong> a director of<br />
the academic computer services department."<br />
PETERMAN was selected <strong>for</strong> the<br />
job. He has done some teaching over<br />
the past five years, but currently his<br />
responsibility <strong>for</strong> installing a new<br />
7 enjoy coming to<br />
work. It's fun.'<br />
— Allen Peterman<br />
Ford retiree<br />
IBM system in addition to running<br />
the computer lab keeps him busy.<br />
"I deal with students in the lab.<br />
We do direct personal tutoring," he<br />
said. "We also publish some of the<br />
school papers there."<br />
He's enthusiastic about his new academic<br />
environment.<br />
"I love it <strong>for</strong> a variety of reasons."<br />
Peterman said. "I can arrange my<br />
own schedule. For a retiree with an<br />
invalid wife, that's great. Like today,<br />
I came in at 10:30 a.m. and I'll work<br />
until 7 p.m.<br />
"And I enjoy coming to work. It's<br />
fun. Things were at a point at Ford<br />
where it was still interesting, but it<br />
wasn't fun. Here, everyone has been<br />
so n'ce. It's really marvelous."<br />
Those wbo train older students to<br />
become teachers say those older students<br />
bring a wealth of knowledge to<br />
the classroom.<br />
"They don't take everything you<br />
say as gospel truth." said. Dean Jack<br />
Gilroy of Seattle University's School<br />
of Education.<br />
Among the ranks of new older<br />
teachers are <strong>for</strong>mer mechanical engineers.<br />
bankers and a U.S. Coast<br />
Guard captain. v<br />
Phil Coady, 52. was a ca£t«iin and<br />
Free cigarettes:<br />
By Janice Brunson<br />
.Staff writer<br />
Cigarettes — balm <strong>for</strong> the addicted<br />
and bane to the non-smoker.<br />
More specifically, free cigarettes<br />
<strong>for</strong> prisoners in jail.<br />
The issue surfaced earlier this<br />
month when members of the Westland<br />
City Council questioned buying<br />
cigarettes at city expense <strong>for</strong> distribution<br />
to prisoners being held in the<br />
local jail.<br />
Westland Police Chief Fred Dansby<br />
submitted a bill <strong>for</strong> 190.20, which<br />
he said covered the cost of buying<br />
cigarettes <strong>for</strong> prisoners <strong>for</strong> "several<br />
rrvmithg "<br />
"We supply them if they want<br />
them. They're a pacifier For years<br />
we didn't supply them and we noticed<br />
more incidents in our blocks. If<br />
they behave<br />
them. We use<br />
agent." Dansby said.<br />
The Westland jail, a lockup center<br />
where prisoners are held <strong>for</strong> up to 72<br />
hours, holds 10 persons.<br />
Cigarettes are withheld the first<br />
24 hours of confinement. They are<br />
dispensed the remaining 48 hours on<br />
a limited basis, one at a time, if requested.<br />
A guard lights the cigarette<br />
<strong>for</strong> the prisoner<br />
Following a short discussion,<br />
members of the Westland City Council<br />
unanimously approved earlier<br />
this month payment of $90.20 <strong>for</strong><br />
prisoner cigarettes. There have been<br />
no prisoner complaints about smoking<br />
by others.<br />
UNDER MICHIGAN penal codes,<br />
city jails are designated "temporary<br />
lockup facilities" and are not subject<br />
to the state's administrative code oo<br />
jail rules. Local governments establish<br />
operational procedures and, as<br />
such, smoking policies differ from<br />
ooe city to the next<br />
Prisooers held in the Garden City<br />
jail may smoke, providing they are<br />
in one of four Individual cells They<br />
must buy their own cigarettes and<br />
are permitted to keep both cigarettes<br />
and lighters in the cell with<br />
them Smoking Is not permitted In<br />
the detoxificatioo center.<br />
'To be perfectly honest, I can't remember<br />
anyooe we've had back<br />
there wbo han't been a smoker<br />
They're always asking <strong>for</strong> cigarettes,"<br />
said Capt Roger Wilkes, a<br />
25-year veteran of the Garden City<br />
police and a non-smoker.<br />
'We supply them if they<br />
went them. For years<br />
we didn't supply them,<br />
and we noticed more<br />
incidents in our blocks.<br />
— Fred Dansby<br />
Westland police chief<br />
"WE SUFFERED damage, marking<br />
up walls and burning stuff. It<br />
was too much of a threat to lives.<br />
There is no smoking, period," said<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d deputy chief Lionel Roberts.<br />
Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> police also<br />
cell blocks, but shift commanders at<br />
the Pantnn jail may permit smoking<br />
in other areas on a limited basis.<br />
themselves, they get<br />
"It might be permitted outside the<br />
cell block from time to time," said<br />
them as a control Lt. Alex Wilson of the <strong>Canton</strong> police.<br />
in the Livonia jail are<br />
occasionally permitted to smoke In a<br />
common holding area, providing<br />
they have cigarettes of their own or<br />
money enough to boy them from a<br />
in the police department<br />
hey are not allowed to<br />
smoke in the oa0 block, according to<br />
depaty chief William Boil. Tha policy<br />
was enacted «-!• years ago foi-<br />
Prisoners in <strong>Canton</strong> and other city<br />
jails are either serving short-term<br />
sentences or awaiting transfer to<br />
long-term facilities Many are transferred<br />
to the Wayne County jail,<br />
which is subject to state jail rules.<br />
There- is no rule <strong>for</strong> smoking. Individual<br />
sheriffs set smoking policy.<br />
Wayne County Sheriff Robert Flcano<br />
said smoking is permitted by<br />
inmates In day rooms at the county<br />
jail, providing they are in possession<br />
of their own cigarettes Smoking is<br />
banned during processing, in cells<br />
and in large sitting area/ like the<br />
bull pen.<br />
"It's ooe of the outlets the inmates<br />
have," be said.<br />
Wardens at each of the state's 25<br />
state prisons also set smoking policy<br />
<strong>for</strong> all areas of the prison except<br />
where food is prepared or in visiting<br />
areas. Smoking is banned in both<br />
areas. It is also banned at the Duane<br />
L. Waters Hospital at Jackson State<br />
Prison in southern Michigan where<br />
all prisoners receive treatment <strong>for</strong><br />
serious illness or injury.<br />
JAIL AND PRISON policies oo<br />
smoking are in keeping with Michigan's<br />
new Clean Indoor Air Act that<br />
prohibits smoking In many public<br />
areas, including all child care and<br />
health facilities. The law also requires<br />
restaurants to provide nonsmoking<br />
areas.<br />
The law does not affect the living<br />
areas of facilities that are "equivalent<br />
to a home, " whether or not they<br />
are supported by public funds, according<br />
to John Bensly of the C—tor<br />
lor Health Promotioo In Lansing.<br />
The center is part of the state's Department<br />
of <strong>Public</strong> Health, which Is<br />
charged with en<strong>for</strong>cing the Sew law<br />
"The puipoee is to protect tha public<br />
from iiiiii— ii (to cigarettes) la<br />
public places For<br />
and as a i<br />
we try not to Invoke om a<br />
privacy," Beady said<br />
Any facility that 1<br />
chief financiaLjofficer <strong>for</strong> the 13th<br />
Coast Guard district in Seattle when<br />
be retired in 1986 after 28 years in<br />
the Coast Guard.<br />
v<br />
Now he hopes to become a high<br />
schdol history or business teacher in<br />
the Seattle area. He's earned his<br />
teaching credentials from (he University<br />
of Washington and he's done<br />
his practice teaching at Seattle's<br />
Franklin High School.<br />
"J believe education is where it's<br />
at in our system," he said. "I hear<br />
too many people giving up on young<br />
people, and I don't believe in that."<br />
JEFF GABRIEL is a couple of<br />
decades ,away from senior citizen<br />
status, but he Is another example of<br />
switching careers in midstream.<br />
Gabriel, 35. is a master chef (one<br />
of only <strong>29</strong> in the nation) and <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
executive chef <strong>for</strong> eight years of the<br />
Grosse Pointe Yacht Club.. He left<br />
that position a year ago <strong>September</strong><br />
to take a full-time spot on the<br />
Schoolcraft Community College's culinary<br />
arts faculty.<br />
"I felt I could contribute more to<br />
the industry by teaching." said Gabriel,<br />
who is in charge of the student<br />
run American Harvest restaurant on<br />
the Livonia campus.<br />
"It gives me the opportunity to<br />
stay sharp. 1 teach a lot of topics.<br />
I'm not stuck in a rut," he said.<br />
But on balance. Gabriel believes<br />
it's important to get in the kitchen<br />
occasionally. '<br />
Please turn to Page 7<br />
New teacher Ed Toland shares a<br />
Churchill High School class.<br />
Thursday Sopifritxw <strong>29</strong>. 1968 Q4tE *SA<br />
STEVE FBCMT 'sUft photographer<br />
laugh with his Livonia<br />
TWO INCREDIBLE<br />
Teachers<br />
go back<br />
to school<br />
A desire to help Livonia meet its<br />
future educational needs has led several<br />
Livonia teachers~hack to college.<br />
'<br />
Maureen Gill, a math teacher at<br />
Emerson Middle School. Edward Toland.<br />
a communications teacher at<br />
Churchill High School and Mercedes<br />
Fitxsimmons. a Livonia woman returning<br />
to teaching after a career<br />
with Blue Cross/Blue Shield, are "en<br />
rolled in Madonna ^College's recently<br />
established educational leadership<br />
master's program<br />
"The teachers in our district are<br />
involved in many diverse roles," said<br />
Carol Samples, assistant superintendent<br />
<strong>for</strong> instruction <strong>for</strong> the Livonia<br />
<strong>Public</strong> Schools and a member of<br />
the Superintendent's Advisory Board<br />
which helped establish the program<br />
"They serve oo various committees<br />
such as curriculum "development<br />
and review. With the numerous<br />
activities going on in our school district,<br />
it's good to have many minds<br />
sharing their expertise."<br />
Gill, wbo has taught in the Livonia<br />
schools <strong>for</strong> over 20 years, is excited<br />
about the program<br />
By attending a college which is<br />
not only located in Livonia but is<br />
also very much involved with the<br />
community itself. Ill be able to<br />
learn just what is required to keep<br />
our school system tops, and then HI<br />
Please turn to Page 7<br />
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COURSE<br />
Tuesday*. Sept X7 to Nov. 1 -<br />
?'•> Cayenne MeAuley .flealth Center.<br />
^ McAoley Pharmacy and U«<br />
vV • Arthritis Foundation, Michigan<br />
Chapter, an afency of the United<br />
Way Will sponsor a six-week<br />
arthritis sell help coarse from 10<br />
> a.m. to noon at the Arbor Health<br />
Building Community Room. 900 W.<br />
.; Ana Arbor Trail, Plymouth. The<br />
i' course is designed to help arthritis<br />
patients learn how they can be the<br />
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ley to maintaining control over their<br />
disease. People of all ages who suffer<br />
from arthritis are invited to particiapte.<br />
The series will coyer joint<br />
protection, medication, nutrition, relaxation<br />
and exercises. The $20 fee<br />
coven the cost of textbooks and<br />
I printed material. Pre-registration is<br />
- '' necessary For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 451-<br />
7777.<br />
• GARAGE SALE<br />
Thursday-Friday. Sept <strong>29</strong>,10 —<br />
Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps will<br />
bold a gigantic garage sale uni<strong>for</strong>m<br />
fundraiser with over SO families donating.<br />
Furniture, Glassware. Household,<br />
Toys, Misc. Everything priced<br />
to selli Two locations: 40431 Harrington,<br />
and 493 N. Harvey Plymouth.<br />
• CHOLESTEROL<br />
SCREENINGS<br />
The Henry Ford Medical Center<br />
— <strong>Canton</strong>, 42080 Ford Road, west of<br />
Lilley, will .be offering cholesterol<br />
screenings 4-0 p.m. on the first Toesday<br />
of each month. The cost of the<br />
test is 15. The test takes only a couple<br />
of minutes, and results will be<br />
available the same day. Those interested<br />
in having their cholesterol<br />
checked should call 981-3200 to<br />
make an appointment<br />
• PUNT, PASS AND KICK<br />
CONTEST<br />
—. Saturday, Oct 1 — The <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Paris and Recreation Department is<br />
sponsoring its Annual Punt Put and<br />
Kick Contest <strong>for</strong> boys and girls ages<br />
8-13. Registration will be 9:30 a m<br />
at Griffin Park. No football shoes<br />
(cleats) allowed, only tennis shoes<br />
will be permitted. Ffn*h participant<br />
will try one punt, pass and kick and<br />
their ef<strong>for</strong>ts will be judged oo distance<br />
and accuracy. Awards are given<br />
oat to top finishers in all six age<br />
groups. Call-807-5110 <strong>for</strong> further in-<br />
- <strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
• APPLE FESTIVAL<br />
Saturday, Oct 1 — Enjoy the best<br />
of a Michigan Autumn day at the Apple<br />
Festival in Plymouth's Old Village<br />
from 10 ajn. to 0 p.m. Munch on<br />
apples from Plymouth Orchard, or<br />
'take home a bushel or a peck Sample<br />
a glass of their pure fresh cider,<br />
and you will surely want to take a<br />
jug home with you. Let the kids take<br />
a hayride or pony ride while you<br />
browse through the outdoor Antique<br />
Fair. Do some early Christmas shopping<br />
at the Country Craft both. Come<br />
' early <strong>for</strong> an interesting auction aMO<br />
a.m. Enjoy entertainment refreshments<br />
and a great Fall day.<br />
• VOTER REGISTRATION<br />
Saturday, Oct 1 — The League of<br />
Women Voters of Northvifle-Plym<br />
cki lb-Can too-No vi will bold voter<br />
registration day from 10 am to 4<br />
p.m. at the Plymouth Dunning-<br />
Hough <strong>Library</strong>. Residents of Plym-.<br />
oath, Plymouth Township, and <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township wbo are not registered<br />
are encouraged to stop by.<br />
• ROLLER SKATING<br />
Saturday. Oct 1 — The <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Parks and Recreation Department<br />
in cooperation with the Ska tin' Station,<br />
is sponsoring roller skating<br />
classes <strong>for</strong> beginners and intermediate<br />
levels. The fee is S20 per person<br />
(skate rental not included). Classes<br />
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SRSTA Professional. Call 397-5110<br />
<strong>for</strong> further in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
• INDIAN GUIDES<br />
Monday, Thursday Oct 3, 0 — The<br />
Plymouth YMCA is having an in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
meeting <strong>for</strong> new members of<br />
the Indian Guide Parent/Child program<br />
at 7 p.m. at the Geneva Presbyterian<br />
Church oo Sheldon Road in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. Also, oo Oct. 6 at 7 p.m at<br />
West Middle School, cafeteria oo<br />
Sheldoo Road in Plymouth. This<br />
meeting is open to any parent and<br />
child interested in the program <strong>for</strong><br />
ages 5-14.<br />
• UNDERSTANDING<br />
MEDICARE<br />
Thursday. Oct 6 — Oakwood Hospital<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Health Center will<br />
sponsor a seminar 8-9 p.m. at no<br />
Charge to learn the ins and outs of<br />
medicare. You'll receive in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
oo medicare's parts~A and B, eligibility,<br />
deductibles, different types<br />
of "MEDIGAP" policies and record<br />
keeping.<br />
• MEDICARE CHAM2ES<br />
Thursday, Oct 0 — Erie Trubacs<br />
and Andrea Kotch of Prescott, Ball<br />
and Turben, Inc. will sponsor "Medicare<br />
changes that effect yon" — a<br />
discussion class that will talk about<br />
the recent medicare bill changes and<br />
how to provide <strong>for</strong> future medical<br />
Deeds as a retiree. This class will be<br />
heW~at 7:30 p.m af lhe Plymouth<br />
Dunning Hough <strong>Library</strong> Reseour<br />
tions preferred, please call 451-8716.<br />
• HUNTER S SAFETY<br />
TRAINING<br />
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,<br />
Thursday, Oct 3,4,5.6 — A hunter<br />
safety training class will be held <strong>for</strong><br />
boys and girls between the ages of 12<br />
and 16 wbo would like to qualify <strong>for</strong><br />
a. Michigan Hunting License. You<br />
must first earn a hunting certificate<br />
by joining a Hunter's Safety Training<br />
Class and attending 12 hours of instruction<br />
The class will meet 6:30-<br />
9:30 p.m. at the <strong>Canton</strong> High School<br />
cafeteria and Saturday morning at 9<br />
a.m. Oct. 8 To register bring thtr Fur '4"<br />
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Contractors lend a helping hand<br />
By Wor—n Fleck<br />
special writer<br />
Jack Frost won't be nipping at the<br />
homes of 73 area senior citizens this<br />
winter, thanks to area contractors<br />
who volunteered their services Saturday<br />
during the A1 Keats Project<br />
Heat-Senior Citizens Service Day.<br />
Organized by the Northwest Heating<br />
and Cooling Dealers Association<br />
in Farmington, 15 contractors and<br />
their technicians donated time and<br />
service, parts and equipment to<br />
work on furnaces <strong>for</strong> senior citizens<br />
during the second annual event<br />
named after retired contractor A1<br />
Keats<br />
Keats is honored <strong>for</strong> his contributlorfTo<br />
the growth of the Northwest<br />
Dealers Association.<br />
Irene Smith, 84, of Plymouth,<br />
received more than service on her<br />
furnace. Technicians presented her<br />
with flowers because it was her<br />
birthday.<br />
"I was flabbergasted," she said. "I<br />
told the girl, you mean I can get my<br />
furnace cleaned <strong>for</strong> nothing? I can't<br />
believe it."<br />
The project, now an annual statewide<br />
event, was founded last year by<br />
Cliff McCourt of Day and Night<br />
Heating and Cooliijg in Farmington<br />
who read about a similar project in<br />
Colorado. Last year's ef<strong>for</strong>t was<br />
awarded the Presidential Citation<br />
<strong>for</strong> Private Sector Initiatives.<br />
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Area senior citizens get<br />
free furnace check-up<br />
"THIS IS something that needs to<br />
be done," said Karl Kennedy of<br />
Moore Furnace in Bed<strong>for</strong>d Township.<br />
He is president of the northwest<br />
association.<br />
"Too often people experience<br />
problems with contractors. It's the<br />
people that can least af<strong>for</strong>d it that<br />
are preyed on by unscrupulous contractors<br />
who don't do a good job," he<br />
said.<br />
Lisa Fee back, executive secretary<br />
<strong>for</strong> the association, agrees. "This is a<br />
way <strong>for</strong> the guys to show there are<br />
lots of us that are good. We want to<br />
combat bad feelings."<br />
The project not only provides fur-<br />
naces <strong>for</strong> senior citizens, it gives volunteers<br />
a warm feeling.<br />
"If a guy doesn't walk out with a<br />
Varm feeling, then be didn't do the<br />
job right," said Robert Murphy of<br />
Sun Tech Heating and Cooling in<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d.<br />
Jay De Ordio of Colonial Heating<br />
and Cooling in Plymouth said, "It's a<br />
real good feeling <strong>for</strong> everybody." De<br />
Ordio worked from 8 a.*n to "whenever."<br />
/<br />
* Ef<strong>for</strong>ts -were well-timed <strong>for</strong><br />
Frances Overfield, a Livonia resident<br />
<strong>for</strong> 49 years.<br />
"It has really saved me a great expense.<br />
It is hard to get things done<br />
without some kind of trouble," she<br />
said<br />
IN ALL, 73 homes were serviced.<br />
Most calls required only<br />
and minor adjustment on<br />
systems. All work carr^s^a 30-day<br />
warranty.<br />
While contractors were prepared<br />
to install up" to four new furnaces,<br />
there was need <strong>for</strong> only one, which<br />
was donated by the BeUer-Young<br />
Company in Red<strong>for</strong>d. Area supply<br />
firms also contributed to Saturday's<br />
project<br />
At the end of the day, volunteers<br />
and their families gathered <strong>for</strong> a paza<br />
party boated by the Knights of Columbus<br />
in Livonia The food was<br />
courtesy of Domino's Pizza.<br />
Kennedy summed Up the feelings<br />
of most "It feels good to do this <strong>for</strong><br />
someone wbo needs help," be said,<br />
adding, "Someday I'll need help "<br />
Group seeks scholarship applicants,<br />
A $500 scholarship is available to<br />
Schoolcraft College students who<br />
will be transferring to Michigan<br />
State University <strong>for</strong> the 1989 winter<br />
semester<br />
The scholarship is available<br />
through the Michigan State Western<br />
MATERNITY<br />
DRESSES<br />
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original price<br />
I DAY ONLY — SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1<br />
•No previous sales — No Layaways<br />
Gently Used Collection Excluded<br />
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Casual/Professional Maternity<br />
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EXCHANGE<br />
18700 Eureka Road<br />
Soutbgate<br />
Between Ox/Toledo<br />
and Allen Road)<br />
285-4642<br />
Monday-Saturday<br />
10 a m -6 p.m<br />
Friday until<br />
8 p.m<br />
Small<br />
Wonders<br />
Are<br />
Welcome<br />
Having a baby is an Incredibly special time<br />
q( life. Being a parent brings many of<br />
life's greatest Joys, it abo brings some new<br />
challenges, especially to first time mothers<br />
and fathers.<br />
We understand all at this Thai s why<br />
Oakwoods Health Centers specialize'in providing<br />
convenient and comprehensive obstetrical<br />
services to parents and potential parents<br />
throughout western Waynepounty<br />
Whether you Ye pfenning to start • %ml)y or<br />
are already expecting, you arid your baby can<br />
depend on Oakwood^ centers <strong>for</strong> the very best<br />
car^ and advanced treatment. \Me will work<br />
with you and design a cmnpfete pre- and postnatal<br />
program to suit your personal needs. We<br />
also offer ongol ng classes wtth topics that<br />
include Childbirth Preparation. Positive Pregnancy<br />
Fitness, and Creative Grandparentlng<br />
to keep the whole family invotad.<br />
OB/GYH<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center Rd and Warren<br />
4f»9-0040'<br />
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Wayne County Alumni Association.<br />
Students will be judged on their<br />
grade point average and community<br />
activities.<br />
Michelle Willis of Plymouth<br />
received a scholarship <strong>for</strong> the MSU<br />
fall semester<br />
Students must apply by Tuesday,<br />
Nov. 15. Applications are available<br />
at the Schoolcraft financial aid office,<br />
1&600 Haggerty, Livonia<br />
Additional in<strong>for</strong>mation is available<br />
by calling 591-6400, Ext 217..<br />
WANTED!<br />
YOUR USED HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS<br />
AND DECOR ACCESSORIES<br />
We are now acquiring quality furnishings bedroom sets, dining<br />
room sets, sofas, tables, chairs, lamps, crystal, brass, err work etc.<br />
<strong>for</strong> resale to discriminating buyers<br />
PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY and Avoid the HaseJe. expense artd<br />
disappointment of home sales. We do the pricing. p»ck-up. display<br />
and advertising to Sell Your Goods' Fast and worry free*<br />
For more details<br />
and an in-home<br />
appraisal.<br />
CALL: 478-SELL<br />
Oakwood Hospital<br />
GwuMng to serve your health<br />
34769 GRAND RIVER AVENUE, FARMINGTON, Ml<br />
HOURS MON., TUES., WED.. SAT. 10 ajn. - < pm.<br />
THURS., FRI 10 a.m. - 9 p.m., SUN. 11 - 4 p.m •<br />
One of our convenient, focal Oakwood<br />
Health Centers is Just minutes away And each<br />
center is staffed by experienced, highly-skilled<br />
physicians specializing in obstetrics. So. our<br />
physicians are available to meet your tmmedi -<br />
ate and long term health care needs.<br />
Bsctadby Oakwood Hospital. All of the<br />
physicians In each center ate backed by the<br />
resources of Oakwood Hospital in Dearborn<br />
Oakwood. with 615 beds and more than 5QO<br />
affiliated physicians. Is the sixth largest hospital<br />
tn the state. Among Its areas of excellence.<br />
Oakwood^ Wamen and Children* Health Care<br />
Center houses a regtanaL level three perinatal<br />
center <strong>for</strong> the care of high risk mothers and<br />
their bsttfes Last year alone, over 4.400 .<br />
> born at Oakwood<br />
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Smooth transition needs<br />
IT'S GOOD TO SEE some plans being made<br />
at township hall to make sure,,the transition<br />
between the current and new administration<br />
will be smooth and easy.<br />
Tom Yack, supervisor-elect, does not have to<br />
worry about a fall campaign since there is no<br />
Democratic challenger <strong>for</strong> supervisor, <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />
top elected position.<br />
So Yack has been busy making plans <strong>for</strong> when<br />
he takes office in November.<br />
We like some of his ideas, such as creating a<br />
monthly study session <strong>for</strong> the board of trustees<br />
and requiring department -heads to attend meetings<br />
only when they have to speak about items on<br />
the agenda.<br />
That's seems to be more efficient time management.<br />
. v<br />
But while Yack is laying the groundwork fer<br />
his new administration, we'd like to offer some,<br />
suggestions to provide the best possible p ervice<br />
to <strong>Canton</strong> residents.<br />
THE FIRST item of business is to determine if<br />
the supervisor will be full time or part time.<br />
In anticipation of hiring a superintendent, the<br />
township board slashed the post to part time. But<br />
voters said no to the superintendent issue in August<br />
leaving the township with a part-time supervisor<br />
once the new term of office starts in November.<br />
^ . * .<br />
This situation will have to be rectified immediately.<br />
The people voted <strong>for</strong> full-time leadership,<br />
and that's what they should get. <<br />
Once the full-time/part-time issue is settled,<br />
tlje board will then have to grapple with the need<br />
<strong>for</strong> an administrative assistant. This issue needs<br />
some ca/eful thought to determine if the additional<br />
salary and extra layer of government will<br />
provide better service to residents.<br />
Yack needs to spend some time in the job,<br />
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Drunk driving<br />
O&E Thursday. <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>. <strong>1988</strong><br />
While Yack is Is. g the<br />
groundwork <strong>for</strong> h new<br />
sdministrstionrwe^d Uke to offer<br />
some suggestions tg,provide the<br />
best possible<br />
residents.<br />
service to <strong>Canton</strong><br />
learn his way around and see how things work<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e determining If an assistant is needed.<br />
• In the past, Yack said he favors the need <strong>for</strong><br />
some sort of professional assistance at the top.<br />
We agree thai governing a rapidly growing community<br />
is a tough job and having someone with<br />
the educational background and municipal government<br />
experience would be very beneficial.<br />
But there is no. need to rush into this decision.<br />
Once Yack has learned the ropes, this issue can<br />
receive the study it deserves.<br />
IN ADDITION to those two issues, we remain<br />
uncom<strong>for</strong>table with Yack's long-range platjs <strong>for</strong><br />
his^job as supervisor.<br />
He plans to continue teaching into January<br />
with the Wayne-Westland school district and<br />
then take a leave of absence <strong>for</strong> the next two<br />
years.<br />
After that, Yack has spoken about the possibility<br />
of teaching part time and being supervisor<br />
part time <strong>for</strong> the last two years of his term.<br />
That may work out hut we would feel better if<br />
Yapk had set aside the entire four-year period to<br />
devote to his elected duties.<br />
Hopefully^ he will be able to work that arrangement<br />
out with the school district.<br />
Residents elected him to a four-year term and<br />
deserve that length of ef<strong>for</strong>t.<br />
Checklanes won't solve problem<br />
THE INTENT was noble. But we agree<br />
with the Michigan Court of Appeals ruling<br />
that sobriety checklanes are unconstitutional<br />
and- ineffective. There are<br />
better and less constitutionally hazardous means<br />
of cracking down on the deadly miT of alcohol<br />
and driving.<br />
We look to law en<strong>for</strong>cement agencies and the<br />
judicial system to gear up and attack head-on .<br />
the drunk-driving problem that continues to plague<br />
our roadways and our society. ' •<br />
Vigorous cbunty and local en<strong>for</strong>cement targeted^©<br />
certain locations and times where police<br />
know alcohol-related fatalities have occurred<br />
has proved successful — and without infringing<br />
on sober motorists' rights..<br />
Sobriety checklanes, which require an average<br />
si* police officers, are not cost-effective. We believe<br />
it makes better financial sense with-jexpected<br />
greater results to use selective en<strong>for</strong>cement<br />
in each community and county where<br />
known problems exist. /<br />
Only one sobriety checklane was conducted by<br />
Michigan State Police near Saginaw in 19ft.<br />
Only two of 126 motorists passing through the<br />
checklane were arrested in a 90-minute period.<br />
Compare these results with those of the Oakland<br />
County Alcohol En<strong>for</strong>cement Team, <strong>for</strong> example.<br />
In 1986.417 amttt were made, 1987, 416, and so<br />
far In <strong>1988</strong>, 246. ——<br />
ADMITTEDLY, THE Oakland team's arrests<br />
Vigorous county and local,<br />
en<strong>for</strong>cement targeted to certain<br />
locations and times where police<br />
know alcohol-related fatalities<br />
have occurred has proved<br />
successful — and without<br />
infringing on sober motorists'<br />
rights.<br />
in 1987 were down because of a drop in manpower.<br />
We urge greater funding of such single-purpose<br />
programs in Oakland and Wayne counties.<br />
Cracking down on drur^t driving must remain<br />
a priority <strong>for</strong> law en<strong>for</strong>cement agencies. Alcoholism<br />
affects not just the individual, but the<br />
family, other motorists and society in general.<br />
Consider that approximately 9 million Americans<br />
are alcoholics who indirectly affect another<br />
40 million family members, friends and coworker?.<br />
We urge local police agencies to continue en<strong>for</strong>cing<br />
present statutes that present offenders<br />
with stiff penalties and a chance <strong>for</strong> rehabilitation.<br />
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Strict en<strong>for</strong>cement ft current statutes has<br />
been successful. Drunk-driving arrests statewide<br />
have increased. In 1983, there were 65,000 arrests.<br />
In 1986, arrests stood at 71,500 and convictions<br />
at 25,000. Alcohol-related fatalities decreased<br />
to 49.6 percent in 1986 compared to 56.4<br />
percent in 1982.<br />
We look to the district and circuit courts to<br />
ensure that drunk-driving offenders are treated<br />
not just as criminals, but individuals with a severe<br />
illness in need of in-depth treatment.<br />
'Yes, stiff penalties legitimately take the drunk<br />
drivers off the road — <strong>for</strong> a time But without<br />
judges ordering defendants into rehabilitation<br />
programs, the drunk driver will again be on the<br />
road.<br />
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WE URGE judges and attorneyTXb become<br />
educated about the disease of alcoholism A simple<br />
crime it is not. Nor is H ooe that will go away<br />
with Incarceration.<br />
We urge Judges and attorneys to follow the<br />
lead of 48th District Judge Edward Sosnick who<br />
advocates training <strong>for</strong> these professionals so they<br />
can recognise the disease and the need <strong>for</strong> rehabilitation,<br />
not just jail and a fine.<br />
As Sosnick pujs it: "Judges and lawyers have<br />
the unique opportunity to intervene. Once we Can<br />
• see what the problem is, we can suggest and order<br />
a person to the appropriate treatment The<br />
more judges and lawyers can understand the addiction,<br />
the easier It is to help people. ''<br />
jcntoiMi ET'M. - -<br />
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M T H E GUV<br />
Visionary<br />
Musician achieved his dreams<br />
THIS SATURDAY'S first Plymouth<br />
Symphony concert will be a little<br />
sad <strong>for</strong> some of us as we remember<br />
Wayne Dunlap.<br />
Actually, I think of the longtime<br />
(1953-79) conductor almost daily as I<br />
exit the 1-275 freeway at Seven Mile<br />
RoacWnear the Schoolcraft College<br />
campus.<br />
Not only was he a great musician,<br />
splendid teacher an^ a fun guy — he<br />
was a visionary. But I'm getting<br />
ahead of the story.<br />
He was retired from Grand Valley<br />
State University and died July 23 after<br />
a heart attack. That was sad but<br />
not shocking. Everyone knew he nad<br />
health problems-.<br />
DUNLAP WAS in his 30s when he<br />
came out of the University of Michigan<br />
to the Plymouth school district,<br />
took over the still-fledgling Plymouth<br />
Symphony and gave it both stability<br />
and quality. There were older<br />
orchestras in bigger towns that<br />
weren't as good, frankly.<br />
When Schoolcraft College was<br />
<strong>for</strong>med out of five —nor 111 western -<br />
Wayne County districts, Dunlap<br />
signed on in 1964, even be<strong>for</strong>e classes<br />
started, as head of fine arts. Despite<br />
suburbia's reputation <strong>for</strong> cultural<br />
blandness, Dunlap knew a<br />
hotbed of musical talent was out<br />
here.<br />
He hired and kept young faculty<br />
who not only could per<strong>for</strong>m but<br />
could teach teenagers and relate music<br />
to (harrumph) older adults like<br />
me.<br />
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Column view<br />
'refreshing'<br />
To the editor:<br />
I would like to comment on the<br />
Sept 12 editorial by Bill Kole. It is<br />
extremely refreshing to know that in<br />
this fast-lane society of ours, there<br />
are still some of us parents who<br />
know where the real rewards of life<br />
are to be found.<br />
We are the ones wbo care enough<br />
about our children, and our spouse,<br />
not to sacrifice them on the altars of<br />
material wealth or subject them to<br />
tha aatreme self-centered lifestyles<br />
that all too frequently lead to divorce.<br />
As husband and wife, we do<br />
not hurt each other with meaningless<br />
petty nonsense that only turns back<br />
on us later. We know that by providing<br />
a secure family relationship, our<br />
children have a better chance at a<br />
meaningful happy life.<br />
Children learn more by example,<br />
during their young, <strong>for</strong>mative years,<br />
than by what we say. It's not enough<br />
to tell them we love them and then<br />
show it only when it's convenient.<br />
Love Is a 24-hours-a-day, MS-days-ayear<br />
commitment You cannot buy<br />
or sell it You must give It and children<br />
know the difference.<br />
I know that day-care ccoters are<br />
an absolute must <strong>for</strong> son* single<br />
parents, snd I sympathise with this<br />
sitqgbotL But I would like to suggest<br />
that If we looked closely at the<br />
reason It Is necessary to them, we<br />
would find a setftah. self-centered<br />
where in thesttaatioa. Of course, the<br />
He started a summermusic school<br />
with outdoor chamber concerts — a<br />
^miniature Meadowbrook <strong>for</strong> those<br />
with wit enough to appreciate them.<br />
Next to familiar composers like Mozart<br />
and Schubert, he juxtaposed<br />
Stravinsky and Poulenc' — and<br />
stretched our minds.<br />
Dunlap sold the Ford Foundation<br />
on giving Schoolcraft a grant <strong>for</strong> a<br />
composer-irr-residence, the witty and<br />
talented Bob Jones.<br />
Dunlap's successors kept quality<br />
high. At the U-M school of music,<br />
Schoolcraft was known as the best<br />
producer of community college<br />
transfer students in the state. I<br />
checked.<br />
MEANWHILE, when the Plymouth<br />
school district put up a new<br />
high school complex, it built the best<br />
auditorium anybody in these parts<br />
ever did see.<br />
When conductor Ralph Reed and<br />
cellist Debra Fayroian step on stage<br />
at 8 p.m. Saturday to launch into the<br />
Khacbaturian cello concerto, part of<br />
our enjoyment will be due to the fact<br />
.that this auditorium, with its splendid<br />
acoustics, is a tribute to Dunlap<br />
an^the Plymouth Symphony Orches-<br />
And if someone-dn the Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> school-board suggests naming<br />
the auditorium <strong>for</strong> Wayne Dunlap<br />
— weH. amen.<br />
THE MAN, as I said, was a visionary,<br />
and he envisioned western<br />
Wayne County as a center of small<br />
exception to this is when the person's<br />
mate has died.<br />
But even then, there are mothers<br />
and grandmothers that will baby-sit<br />
As <strong>for</strong> married couples, leaving children<br />
at a day-care center while they<br />
both go off to work only supports the<br />
fact that we have become a society<br />
of "me first," materialistic people.<br />
In their quest <strong>for</strong> the "good life,"<br />
Whatever they perceive It to be,<br />
adults have so changed their Godgiven<br />
roles in life, the husband as the<br />
provider and the wife as the homemaker.<br />
that now they are awash in a<br />
sea of total identity crisis. In their<br />
search to establish some sort of<br />
meaningful life, they cast away their<br />
most valuable asset their children.<br />
They have coined a new bun word<br />
"quality time," to which their meaning<br />
is absurd. How can you have<br />
"quality time" with anyone, when<br />
they are perpetually squeezed into a<br />
busy schedule like an appointment<br />
And how can a father and mother<br />
that is with their child only s couple<br />
of hectic hours per evening claim<br />
"quality time " I heard recently on<br />
the radio that a survey shows that<br />
the average father spends lees than<br />
10 minutes 'per week talking to his<br />
children. And full-time working<br />
mothers are no better.<br />
Quality time Is the day-to-day living<br />
in a family environment that<br />
nourishes and protects its participants<br />
It Is the giving snd sharing of<br />
parents and children when they are<br />
in a secure family that Is being provided<br />
<strong>for</strong> by a loving husband and<br />
father It is the respect and love given<br />
by a child to both parents, because<br />
they have given of thsmaeivea,<br />
to teach him or her how to give. It's<br />
Tim<br />
Richard<br />
orchestra and chamber music.<br />
Dunlap's idea was a fine arts<br />
classroom building with an adjacent<br />
auditorium. Four times Schoolcraft<br />
College put one version or another of<br />
the plan on the ballot, and four times<br />
it went down.<br />
Too bad. Today Orchestra Hall in<br />
downtown Detroit is the preferred<br />
house fo^ recitals, chamber concerts<br />
and even larger orchestral concerts<br />
And Macomb Community College is<br />
drawing a lot of audiences to its center<br />
<strong>for</strong> the per<strong>for</strong>ming arts.<br />
Maybe Dunlap was a few years<br />
ahead of his time.<br />
Anyway, he moved to Grand Valley<br />
in 1971, where they did have Unkind<br />
of college hall he wanted.<br />
Today, two office buildings are<br />
going up on land leased from the college<br />
district — roughly the site Dunlap<br />
envisioned <strong>for</strong> a Schoolcraft College<br />
Fine Arts Auditorium.<br />
They're pretty buildings and will<br />
generate taxes. But <strong>for</strong> those "of us<br />
who shared Wayne Dunlap's vision,<br />
let me put it this way:<br />
Man does not live by high tech<br />
-alone. —<br />
the unpleasant things like the changing<br />
of or crying with your child because<br />
his goldfish died. It is the spontaneous<br />
kiss on the cheek from your<br />
child, and the "I love you. Dad," "I<br />
love you, Mom," that makes you<br />
know that there is no material possession<br />
in the world worth that<br />
moment. And how do you arrive at<br />
that moment? By the grace of God,<br />
honest respect and unconditional<br />
commitment to your mate and family,<br />
and knowing where the true<br />
wealth of your life is found.<br />
From those of us who are comitted<br />
to a strong family unit and have<br />
refused to be pressured into yielding<br />
to the desire <strong>for</strong> material things over<br />
family we applaud you and your<br />
wife <strong>for</strong> your decision. Years from<br />
now, you will look back and know<br />
that you were right Your son will<br />
look back and thank you. May God<br />
bless you and your home.<br />
Lou Carlisle.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
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Survey participation will<br />
benefit cancer research<br />
OFTEN. I have hung up on telephone<br />
callers who have claimed to<br />
be interviewers <strong>for</strong> some survey or<br />
another. I like to see it in writing. So<br />
recently I was surprised, pleased<br />
and cooperative when a letter arrived<br />
from a division of an organization<br />
close to my heart, the Michigan<br />
Cancer Foundation, asking if I would<br />
permit a representative to come to<br />
my home to ask questions.<br />
It turned out to be a professionally<br />
trained interviewer named Olga Zavaleta<br />
of the Cancer Foundation's<br />
ducting a scientific study in cooperation<br />
with the U.S. <strong>Public</strong> Health Service.<br />
Similar research is taking<br />
place in other areas of the country.<br />
If you're a student of this column,<br />
you know I have become extremely<br />
cancer-conscious in the last two<br />
years. Nonetheless. I was surprised<br />
to read in' the preliminary letter<br />
"We have selected a number of people<br />
in the metropolitan area who,<br />
like you, havu recently received<br />
medical care. Your physician has<br />
been notified of our intention to contact<br />
you. We need to talk to everyone<br />
selected and ask some questions<br />
about their diet, jobs, medical history<br />
and geperal background.; Your<br />
participation in this study is entirely<br />
voluntary."<br />
I WONDERED how in the devil<br />
they knew I had become another<br />
human statistic who will start receiving<br />
his own radiation treatments<br />
next week. Then I learned that the<br />
Michigan Cancer Foundation has operated<br />
a population-based cancer reporting<br />
system <strong>for</strong> Wayne, Oakland<br />
and Macomb counties since 1969,<br />
collaborating with 64 area hospitals,<br />
more than 5,000 physicians and numerous<br />
therapy facilities.<br />
Because of MCF's experience in<br />
this field, the National Cancer Insti-<br />
through<br />
bifocals<br />
Fred<br />
DeLano<br />
tute selected it as ooe of the founding<br />
participants in its national cancer<br />
reporting system initiated in<br />
1873. The surveillance program<br />
cases, collects data, controls<br />
quality and follows up all patients<br />
diagnosed with cancer. You<br />
couldn't hide if you wanted to.<br />
As I understand it, Michigan law<br />
requires cancer reporting and also<br />
assures complete confidentially of<br />
all data collected In all studies. The<br />
statutes ensure that all data are<br />
available <strong>for</strong> research uses only and<br />
cannot be obtained <strong>for</strong> any other<br />
purpose.<br />
In other words, my answers to Madame<br />
Zavaleta's many pages of prepared<br />
questions will be combined<br />
with the answers of all other study<br />
participants <strong>for</strong> purposes of analyzing<br />
results on an area basis, and I<br />
suppose ultimately will be thrown<br />
into a computer processing cancer<br />
patient in<strong>for</strong>mation nationally.<br />
"YOUR NAME will not be used in<br />
any of the study reports,'' I was<br />
promised. Boy, was I glad to hear<br />
that.<br />
When interviewed, it stands to<br />
reason that a person should be reasonably<br />
honest, <strong>for</strong> fictionalizing<br />
data would bf pretty stupid if there<br />
is to be an iota of progress toward<br />
eventual cancer eradication. But<br />
some of the questions do become a<br />
mite personal, although refusal to<br />
answer is accepted. Also, in one's silver<br />
years, memory isnt all it used to<br />
keeping up with government<br />
Looking <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation about<br />
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Tind out about such things as<br />
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Although participation<br />
may not directly<br />
benefit you, the<br />
questions don't hurt.<br />
Maybe someone far<br />
down the road will be<br />
helped.<br />
be.<br />
How many cigarettes I've smoked<br />
and what my weekly alcohol intake<br />
has been <strong>for</strong> a half-century needed<br />
quick mental calculation, and at best<br />
it was a wild estimate. Not so, however,<br />
<strong>for</strong> how many times I've eaten<br />
turnips or zucchini. I just said. "As<br />
rarely as possible."<br />
That the questions would cover a<br />
wide range of subjects is understandable.<br />
<strong>for</strong> bow else could a total picture<br />
be obtained? Food likes and dislikes,<br />
exercise habits, job environments<br />
and health history are merely<br />
samples.<br />
Easiest answer <strong>for</strong> me was to the<br />
question of how many times I had<br />
worked up a sweat on the job. Col-<br />
.eagyfe will agree, "none." I didn't<br />
wim* when asked to recall how<br />
many sexual partners there have<br />
been, nor did I brag, but memory<br />
was faulty in trying to pinpoint how<br />
many sexual experiences there had<br />
been weekly, decade by decade<br />
At any rate, in the belief that individual<br />
involvement is essential to<br />
the success of the study and to an<br />
understanding of the disease, I urge<br />
cooperation by any person who is<br />
asked. Although participation may<br />
not directly benefit you. the questioas<br />
don't hurt Maybe someone far<br />
down the road will be helped.<br />
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Kittena-^and<br />
puppies are destroyed<br />
daily.<br />
People believe<br />
that all their<br />
unwanted pet<br />
problema are<br />
solved by dropping<br />
cats and<br />
kittens off at an<br />
animal shatter.<br />
Fit* pfKHO<br />
Love of animals may<br />
mean killing some off<br />
DEBORAH THURMAN loves animals.<br />
On some days she may kill<br />
scores of cats and dogs, kittens and<br />
puppies. If you find that hard to imagine,<br />
you may be part of the reason<br />
that she and others like ber are doing<br />
the killing.<br />
Thurman is the shelter manager<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Anti-Cruelty Association in<br />
DetroiL-It's on doseph Cam pa u, not<br />
too far from Buddy's Pizza where<br />
Thurman and Aggie Monfette gave<br />
me a quick education in the world of<br />
cats and dogs while we munched on<br />
a vegetarian pizza.<br />
Monfette is an investment counselor<br />
in Bloomfield Hills and is also<br />
secretary <strong>for</strong> the Birmingham<br />
Bloomfield^Chamber of Commerce.<br />
She is also a sucker <strong>for</strong> animals, a<br />
volunteer ft the shelter and persuasive<br />
enough to talk me into a<br />
sweltering summer ride into Detroit<br />
in a car without working air conditioning<br />
?<br />
The lunch was fine and the shelter<br />
visit was in<strong>for</strong>mative, but that's not<br />
to say the day was totally enjoyable.<br />
Hard truths aren't as easy to digest<br />
as a cheese and mushroom pizza.<br />
THE STORY of stray, unwanted,<br />
neglected or abiised animals is not<br />
pleasant. Some of the stories are obviously<br />
despicable: It is not unheard<br />
of <strong>for</strong> people to buy puppies, chain<br />
them in the backyard and then <strong>for</strong>get<br />
them; as the scrawny dog grows,<br />
the collar chokes it.<br />
- Some of the nightmare is not so<br />
X<br />
Rich<br />
Perlberg<br />
obvious: Pets are not spayed or<br />
neutered and people believe that all<br />
their unwanted pet problems are<br />
solved by dropping cats and kittens<br />
off at an animal shelter. j<br />
This last point is ooe of /the most<br />
troubling, controversial |lnd emotional<br />
The Anti-Cruelty Association<br />
is not one of those shelters, that vows<br />
never to destroy animals. Such a policy<br />
is misleading, harmful to animals<br />
and impossible. says,;Thurman<br />
Yes, she says, some shelters won't<br />
destroy. But, she says, I they must<br />
then either seriously overcrowd<br />
their facilities, keep animals cruelly<br />
caged <strong>for</strong> long periods Qf time, or<br />
eventually refuse to take animals.<br />
"And then they come to us." says<br />
Thurman<br />
Although there are some people<br />
who are plain aifd simple rotten to<br />
animals, the major problem, according<br />
to Thurman and Monfette. is that<br />
there are too many animals.<br />
THE NUMBERS: Theoretically, a<br />
single female dog can be the start of<br />
4,372 dogs over seven generations<br />
That's nothing. Two uncontrolled<br />
breeding cats plus all their kittens'<br />
kittens could add up to 80 million<br />
cats in 10 years if none are ever<br />
neutered or spayed.<br />
These are theoretical numbers,<br />
but they point to the explosive potential<br />
of the animal population. With<br />
' those numbers in mind, you can see<br />
that the 40 or so animals at the Anti-<br />
Cruelty shelter must rotate quickly<br />
That rotation can happen in two<br />
ways a borne is found, which happens<br />
rarely, or the animals can be<br />
killed, which happens a lot.<br />
The room where they are killed is<br />
clean and bare. Those who do the<br />
killing do not turn cold, mechanical<br />
or unfeeling. They are gentle and<br />
caring and many have written touching<br />
and sad articles about the ordeal.<br />
But their emotions- are shelved<br />
when it's the animal's turn to die.'<br />
The dog or cat is gently held and<br />
stroked. In many cases it is treated<br />
better than any other time in its life.<br />
And then it dies peacefully.<br />
"The last thing the dog or cat<br />
kno^s is that it is loved." says Thurman.<br />
Does this mass death bother you?<br />
Then get your dogs and cats spayed<br />
or neutered. And tell your neighbors<br />
to do the same thing. The problem<br />
isn't what the shelters do with animals;<br />
it's what people do, and don't<br />
do. with their pets.<br />
A 10-mile walkathon Siinday<br />
starting at the Belle Isle Nature<br />
Center will raise money <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Anti-Cruelty Association. Call<br />
891-7188 <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
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• Red<strong>for</strong>d Union ranked 112th in<br />
the state in overall per student<br />
spending, with $3,688 per student,<br />
but ranked 11th statewide in vocational/special<br />
education, spending<br />
$606 per student.<br />
The lower ranking on dverall per<br />
student spending wasn't a*particular<br />
concern, Red<strong>for</strong>d Union Superintendent<br />
of Schools Kenneth Erickson<br />
said.<br />
"We know we've traditionally<br />
spent $200-250 less per student than<br />
other districts in Wayne County. But<br />
we know we don't have the money<br />
other districts have," he said. "It<br />
concerns us when we have to buy<br />
furniture, materials and text books,<br />
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Wilmot said, includes the<br />
center <strong>for</strong> autistic children Garden<br />
City operates on the county's behalf.<br />
. "That's about seven times as expensive<br />
as other classroom programs,"<br />
he said.<br />
• Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> ranked lowest<br />
among area schook in overall<br />
spending per student. The district<br />
ranked 174th in the state, spending<br />
$3,363 per student.<br />
"IT'S GOING even lower," Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
associate superintendent<br />
Raymond Hoedel said. "We have<br />
a problem in that we're going out of<br />
(state aid) <strong>for</strong>mula, yet we're also<br />
required to make Headlee rollbacks."<br />
The district lost $1 million in state<br />
aid this year, Hoedel said, with<br />
greater losses expected next year. . f<br />
• Wayne-Westland ranked either<br />
third or fourth among area districts<br />
in each category. Its $3,962 overall<br />
per student spending ranked 74th in<br />
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"We know we're below the average<br />
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utmost," Wayne-Westland Superintendent<br />
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Wayne-Westland's tax rate is the<br />
highest among local districts "It<br />
only points out the inequities in funding<br />
if you look at what a Bloomfield<br />
Hills is spending," O'Neill said. "Yet,<br />
we're a heck of a lot better than<br />
some other districts."<br />
The district's vocational education<br />
spending is well above average.<br />
O'Neill said, because the district operates<br />
the William D. Ford Vocational-Technical<br />
Center and actively<br />
pursues vocational education grants.<br />
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Thursday. <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>. 1986 O&E<br />
Plymouth Historical Society members Gene<br />
Jordan (left) and Wendell Lent are among<br />
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those helping out at the sale. Lent sold raffle<br />
tickets at the yard sale.<br />
Yard sale has<br />
historical touch<br />
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<strong>Canton</strong> residents Barbara and Walter McCormick and<br />
their 2-year-old son Ian Check out the selection at the yard<br />
sale. The sale, held at the Plymouth Historical Museum,<br />
was sponsored by the Plymouth Historical Society.<br />
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HE YARD SALE held Saturday<br />
at the Plymouth<br />
Historical Museum included<br />
a variety of knickknacks.<br />
China, silver and glass items<br />
were among those <strong>for</strong> sale at the<br />
fund-raiser. Jewelry was also sold.<br />
"Some of it was silver, some nice<br />
pieces," said Bruce Richard, president<br />
of the Plymouth Historical Society,<br />
sponsor of the sale.<br />
Furniture, tools, games and<br />
sporting goods were sold.<br />
"We had a few one-of-a-kind type<br />
items," Richard said. A stereo console,<br />
a nine-drawer dresser and an<br />
" antique 8mm movie projector were<br />
offered <strong>for</strong> sale.<br />
A corn sheller — designed to remove<br />
kernels from corn cobs —<br />
was also sold. %<br />
"That was an-antique," he said.<br />
An antique grinding wheel, used to<br />
sharpen axes, chisels and other<br />
tools, was offered <strong>for</strong> sale.<br />
MEMBERS OF the Plymouth<br />
Historical Society have held an annual<br />
yard sale <strong>for</strong> the past several<br />
years, Richard said. Proceeds support<br />
historical society activities,<br />
and are used primarily <strong>for</strong> the operation<br />
of the museum at 155 S.<br />
Main St. in Plymouth.<br />
"We came closer to a sellout<br />
than we ever have in the past," he<br />
said. Saturday's sale netted just<br />
over $1,700.<br />
"Perfect weather" helped guarantee<br />
the event's success<br />
"Bright, sunny, warm but not<br />
hot," Richard said. "A perfect<br />
day."<br />
Co-chairmen <strong>for</strong> this year's sale<br />
' were Jacqueline and Jack Kenyon,<br />
active members of the Plymouth<br />
9 Historical Society.<br />
"It was all volunteer help by our<br />
members," Richard said. "We caU<br />
it a success."<br />
Remainders from the Plymouth<br />
Historical Society sale won't just<br />
gather -dust/They have been earmarked<br />
<strong>for</strong> the yard sale at Geer<br />
School<br />
That sale, sponsored by the Geer<br />
School Mothers' Clab, will be from<br />
9 a.m. to % p.m Saturday and Sunday.<br />
Oct M, at tha school, on<br />
Plymouth Road ati Gotfredaon.<br />
Proceeds will be used <strong>for</strong> the restoration<br />
of Geer School, a ooe-room<br />
•cboolhouse built in the lata l»th<br />
Of the Plymouth Historical<br />
Society intend to<br />
holding yard<br />
rt^r*s^r1ly in<br />
"This Is an awfsl<br />
Richard said. "Spring is a<br />
time <strong>for</strong> yard sales '<br />
(The Plymouth Historical Museum<br />
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Election highlights<br />
child care issues<br />
By Julie Brown<br />
staff writer<br />
Child care's an issue in this presidential<br />
election, and that suits some<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> people just fine.<br />
Those involved in local day care<br />
and preschool programs are pleased<br />
that child care is in the spotlight.<br />
They don't necessarily agree on<br />
specifics of what's best <strong>for</strong> families,<br />
but they are glad to see attention<br />
paid to child care.<br />
"I think it's a very positive step in<br />
the right direction," said Marjorie<br />
Palmer, director of the Gerber Children's<br />
Center in <strong>Canton</strong>. "It's a necessity<br />
that can no longer be ignored."<br />
The Gerber Children's Center, a<br />
preschool and children's center, offers<br />
programs <strong>for</strong> children 12<br />
months to 10 years old. The centers<br />
are a subsidiary of the Gerber Products<br />
Co.<br />
"Being in this profession. I'm very<br />
happy to see" discussion of child<br />
care needs, said Palmer, an Ypsilanti<br />
resident. She won't, however, base<br />
her vote in November on child care<br />
issues alone.<br />
GERBER HAS examined proposals<br />
put <strong>for</strong>th by this year's presidential<br />
.candidates, she said. Employees<br />
have been free to make their own<br />
choices; the organization hasn't taken<br />
a stand in support of one candidate<br />
or the other.<br />
"We feel we need to be child advocates."<br />
Gerber staffers have provided<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation to help parents make<br />
in<strong>for</strong>med decisions.<br />
Palmer, the mother of 4-year-old<br />
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twin girls, prefers tax credits as a<br />
child-care measure. Such a move<br />
would give working-class and middle-class<br />
families a break, she said.<br />
Palmer's pleased to see state and<br />
local officials paying attention to<br />
child care. Corporations are also<br />
paying attention. Some provide onsite<br />
day care while others offer child<br />
care assistance as a benefit<br />
"So there are a lot of different options<br />
available out there." Employers<br />
have found it's best to retain<br />
trained employees, rather than hiring<br />
replacements.<br />
"I think they're realizing that it is<br />
important," said Palmer. Her children<br />
are at the Gerber Children's<br />
Center with her.<br />
Gerber operates a day care center<br />
at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit<br />
Officials there found such a center<br />
helped them recruit and retain a<br />
critical care staff, Palmer said.<br />
"We will see tremendous changes<br />
in child care."<br />
THOSE CHANGES will improve<br />
upon what's already available <strong>for</strong><br />
parents. Palmer said.<br />
Elaine Yagiela, director of New<br />
Morning School in Plymouth Township.<br />
is pleased to see attention paid<br />
to child care.<br />
"I think there's a lot of parents out<br />
there needing quality child care,"<br />
said Yagiela. a North ville Townsiiip<br />
resident.<br />
Her school doesn't offer full-jftay<br />
child care <strong>for</strong> preschoolers, but does<br />
offer care be<strong>for</strong>e and after sehool<br />
<strong>for</strong> children in kindergarten and up.<br />
Such care has been offered <strong>for</strong> many<br />
years at New Morning, a parent co-<br />
7 think it's a very<br />
positive step in the<br />
right direction, it's a<br />
necessity that can no<br />
longer be ignored.'<br />
— Marjorie Palmer<br />
Gerber Children's Center<br />
operative school <strong>for</strong> preschoolers<br />
through eighth graders.<br />
Yagiela supports such options as<br />
on-site day care at work sites and<br />
flexible work schedules. Such schedules<br />
are offered <strong>for</strong> teachers at New<br />
Morning School, many of whom<br />
come to school with their own children.<br />
Yagiela's children, ages 5 and 11,<br />
were both "school babies" who came<br />
to school with her. At New Morning<br />
School, some parents have arranged<br />
their work schedules to allow them<br />
to share classroom time with their<br />
children.<br />
"I think kids need to be with their<br />
parents." Yagiela most likely<br />
wouldn't have continued working<br />
outside the home if she couldn't have<br />
been with the children.<br />
Peggy Kalis, membership chairwoman<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Plymouth Children's<br />
Nursery in <strong>Canton</strong>, is pleased to see<br />
child care become an election issue.<br />
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By Jutte Brown<br />
staff writer<br />
CIDER AND companionship<br />
were the order of the day<br />
at a recent <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers<br />
get-together.<br />
Members of the Newcomers'<br />
Moms and Tots group traveled to<br />
Plymouth Orchards and Cider Mill<br />
the morning of Tuesday, Sept 20.<br />
"That's one of our things in the<br />
fall," said Kathe Better of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
The group included eight moms'<br />
and about 14 children.<br />
The Moms and Tots took a wagon<br />
ride, picked apples and enjoyed<br />
tsder and doughnuts. They also suited<br />
with the farm arHmali, and<br />
learned how Plymouth Orchards<br />
and Cider Mill opera tea. '<br />
Hetter - enjoyed spending" the<br />
morning with her children, Allison,<br />
14 months, and Christian, 3.<br />
Christian was able to run around<br />
and play during the outing, although<br />
Allison spent most of her<br />
time traveling via backpack.<br />
"They like all the Moms and Tots<br />
activities we do every month."<br />
Christian Hetter, 3, enjoys a<br />
tasty apple. Christian went<br />
to Plymouth Orchards and<br />
Cider Mill with his mom,<br />
Kathe, and his 14-month-old<br />
sister, Allison.<br />
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June Hantoy and her daughter, Jessica, 1,<br />
pick apples at Plymouth Orchards and Cider<br />
Mill. The Hanleys were among those partici-<br />
Staff photo*<br />
by John Stormzand<br />
THE MOMS AND TOTS group<br />
has different activities each month;<br />
parties are held at Halloween,<br />
Christmas and Easter.<br />
"The kids get to meet other<br />
kids." The mothers also enjoy the<br />
meetings. {<br />
The skies were a bit cloudy during<br />
last*week's get-together, but<br />
group members chose not to cancel<br />
their outing.<br />
"It was just like this when we<br />
came out last year," Hetter said.<br />
The group included babies and tots.<br />
"Sometimes, they get a little<br />
antsy," she said. The children are<br />
generally well-behaved during<br />
group outings.<br />
Kathy Wanamaker of <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
who's also involved with the Moms<br />
and Tots group, was among those<br />
enjoying last week's get-together.<br />
She was with her children, Kelly, 8<br />
months, and Brian, S 1 *.<br />
"Oh, I think this is fun,"<br />
Wanamaker said. "I like doing this<br />
kind of thing."<br />
Kelly "just comes along <strong>for</strong> the<br />
ride," but her older brother was<br />
ablt to play with the other children.<br />
"He loves being with the kids,"<br />
she said.<br />
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pating in last week's <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers'<br />
Moms and Tots outing.<br />
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A wagon ride is part ol the fun <strong>for</strong> the Moms and Tots<br />
group. Group members have different activities each<br />
month, including parties at Halloween, Christmas and<br />
Easter.<br />
Symphony set<br />
<strong>for</strong> fall concert<br />
Debra Fayrttian, a Detroit Symphony<br />
Orchestra cellist, will be the<br />
featured soloist at the Plymouth<br />
Symphony Orchestra's opening concert<br />
of the <strong>1988</strong>-89 season.<br />
The coqcert. featuring Russian<br />
masterworks, will be held at 8 p.m<br />
Saturday, Oct. 1, in the auditorium of<br />
Plymouth Salem High School, 46181<br />
Joy Road, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
The Plymouth Symphony Orchestra<br />
is starting its 43rd season. Russell<br />
Reed is the PSO's music director<br />
and conductor.<br />
Debra Fayroian, <strong>for</strong>merly principal<br />
cellist with the Toledo Symphony<br />
Orchestra, is well-known to music<br />
lovers in the Detroit area. She has<br />
appeared in recital in Detroit, Toronto.<br />
New York. Toledo. Ann Arbor<br />
and other cities. Her student years<br />
were spent at the University of<br />
Michigan, Interlochen. and the Aspen<br />
Music Festival.<br />
DURING THAT time, Fayroian<br />
received many awards and scholarships.<br />
She-was a soloist with the U-M<br />
orchestras and^at Interlochen. Under<br />
the guidandrtff the Juilliard String<br />
Quartet, she began an intensive<br />
study program in chamber mysie<br />
Fayroian maintains an active per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />
schedule with the many concert<br />
series in the Detroit area.<br />
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$7 <strong>for</strong> seniors. Admission is free of<br />
charge <strong>for</strong> students in kindergarten<br />
through 12th grade. Tickets are<br />
available at Beitner's Jewelry, 904<br />
W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth, at<br />
Arnoldt Williams Music, 5701 N<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, <strong>Canton</strong>; and at<br />
the Plymouth Symphony Society office.<br />
451-2112. Tickets may also be<br />
bought at the box office the evening<br />
of the per<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />
Following the opening concert, the<br />
Plymouth Symphony Society will<br />
host an afterglow reception <strong>for</strong> the<br />
audience. Donation is |8. The reception,<br />
to be held at the home of Wendell<br />
and Margaret Smith, will include<br />
wine and chfese, dessert and<br />
coffee. For reservations, call Sue'<br />
Decker. 453-9223.<br />
The "Overture to Colas Breugnor.<br />
will begin the all-Russian program<br />
at the Saturday, Oct. 1, per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
.Composed by Dmitri Kavalevsky in<br />
1937«.it is regarded as his most significant<br />
work, and is based on stories<br />
by Rolland.<br />
A PROLIFIC composer, he studied<br />
at the Moscow Conservatory and<br />
began his music career at age 21. By<br />
the time be was 35, Kavalevsky had<br />
written four symphonies, two piano<br />
concertos, a series of string quartets<br />
and many piano pieces and songs.<br />
The concert will include Aram<br />
Khachaturian's" 1 "Cello Concerto,"<br />
which was composed during the<br />
summer of 1946. This work echoes<br />
the painful experiences of wartime,<br />
especially in its first two movements.<br />
The second theme most clearly<br />
bears the composer's personal signature<br />
Its character echoes the folk<br />
songs and dances of Armenia and<br />
Azerbaijan, taught to him by his<br />
mother in Tiflis, the capital of<br />
Georgia, where he lived during his<br />
early years.<br />
Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov's colorful<br />
and brilliant symphonic suite,<br />
"Scheherazade," will close the evening<br />
of Russian masterpieces. That<br />
symphonic suite is based on the tales<br />
of the book "The Arabian Nights."<br />
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• CHILDBIRTH SERIE8<br />
\ Tbe Plymouth Childbirth Education<br />
Association will offer a sevenweek<br />
childbirth aeries, starting at<br />
T:80 p.m. Thursday, Sept It, at<br />
Newburj United Methodist<br />
36500 Ann Arbor Trail,<br />
ly registration is advised. To register<br />
or <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 450-<br />
7477. /\<br />
• WESTSIDE H<br />
Westside Singles II will bold a<br />
-»• dance/party from 30 pjn. to 1 ajn.<br />
Friday, Sept. 30, at tbe Livonia Elks<br />
Lodge, 31117 Plymouth Road, east<br />
of Merriman. The dance/party is <strong>for</strong><br />
singles age 25 and older. Dressy attire<br />
should be worn (DO Jeans). Eddie<br />
Rogers will be the disc jockey. Price<br />
is $4 For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call the<br />
hotline, M2-3170.<br />
• SYMPHONY AUDITIONS<br />
Auditions Will be held Saturday,<br />
Oct 1, <strong>for</strong> the positions of assistant<br />
principal cello and assistant principal<br />
bass with tbe Plymouth Sympbo-_<br />
ny Orrbestra. Musicians will play<br />
with the PSO during the 19S8-39 season.<br />
To apply <strong>for</strong> an audition appointment,<br />
call William Hulsker,<br />
personnel manager, 577-6424, 577-<br />
0401 or 925-6143. Auditions will be<br />
held st Eastern Michigan University<br />
in Ypsilanti. Compensation is $20<br />
per service.<br />
• APPLE FESTIVAL<br />
Tbe Apple Festival will be held<br />
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct<br />
1, is Plymouth's Old Village, nose<br />
attending will be able to munch on<br />
apples from Plymouth Orchards, or<br />
to take home a bushel or peck of apples.<br />
Cider will also be available.<br />
Hayrides or pony rides, ao outdpor<br />
antique fair, entertainment and<br />
other activities are planned. An auction<br />
will be held at 10 ajn. Saturday,<br />
Oct 1.<br />
• NEWBURG SINGLES<br />
Tbe Newburg Singles will meet<br />
Saturday, Oct 1, at Stoyan's Inn,<br />
36047 Plymouth Road, Livonia. Dinner<br />
will be at 7:30 pjn., dancing at 9<br />
pm For dinner reservations, call<br />
663-0014 by ftpjn. Friday, Sept 30.<br />
• BETHANY WEST<br />
Bethany West will host s dance st<br />
9 p.m. Saturday, Oct 1, at St Robert<br />
Beliarmine Church, at West Chicago<br />
and Inkster roads in Red<strong>for</strong>d.<br />
Bethany West is a support group, <strong>for</strong><br />
separated and divorced people.<br />
There will be a short meeting be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
tbe dance. Price is |6, including beer<br />
and set-ups. Music will be by Chico.<br />
Tbe dance is <strong>for</strong> singles oyer age 2L<br />
^For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 726-7611.<br />
• BONSAI SOCIETY<br />
TV Ann Arbor Bonsai Society will<br />
Wl its annual show from noon to 5<br />
p.m. Sunday, Oct 2, at the Matthaei<br />
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There will be several demonstrations<br />
by area expats. Tbe public<br />
may attend. Price is 91. There will<br />
be s small sales table.<br />
• PHOENIX DANCE<br />
Phoenix will bold a dance/party<br />
from 8:30 pjn. to 12:30 ajn. Sunday,<br />
Oct 2, at the Monaghan Knights of<br />
Columbus Hall, 19601* Farmington<br />
Road, between Seven Mile and Eight<br />
Mile roads in Livonia. Tbe dance/<br />
party is <strong>for</strong> singles age 21 and older.<br />
Dressy attire should be worn (no<br />
)eans). There will be a disc jockey<br />
and a cash bar. Price is $4 For more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Ruth, 471-1246.<br />
•<br />
• 60-PLUS<br />
Area senior citizens may attend<br />
the 60-PI us potlnck luncheon at noon<br />
Monday, Oct 3, in fellowship hall of<br />
the First United Methodist Church of<br />
Plymouth. 45201 N. Territorial<br />
Road. Those attending should bring<br />
their own table service and a dish to<br />
pass. The speaker, John Thackaberry<br />
from Citizens Against Crime, will<br />
discuss "Saving Lives Through Education."<br />
• ALZHEIMER'S GROUPS<br />
Tbe Plymouth Family Support<br />
Groups of the Alzheimer's Disease<br />
and Related Disorders Association<br />
will meet Monday, Oct 3, and<br />
Wednesday, Oct 5. The evening<br />
group will meet at 7 p.m Monday.<br />
Oct 3, and the afternoon group will<br />
meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct 5.<br />
Meetings are held at the Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center, 525 Farmer St.<br />
Groups are <strong>for</strong> caregivers, family<br />
members and friends of people who<br />
have Alzheimer's. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 557-6277.<br />
• THREE CITIES<br />
The Three Cities Art Club will<br />
meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3, at<br />
tbe meeting room of Plymouth<br />
Township Hall, 42350 E. Ann Arbor<br />
Road at Lilley. TWs month's guest<br />
will be Bladen McClelland, co-owner<br />
of P & M Studios in Plymouth's Old<br />
Village. He will do a pastel demonstration.<br />
The public may attend. Donation<br />
is $2. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Kay Fill, club president, 455-<br />
5805.<br />
•CAESAREAN CLASS<br />
Tbe Plymouth Childbirth Education<br />
^Association will offer a<br />
orientation at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Oct 3, at Newburg United<br />
Church, 36500 Ann Arbor<br />
Livonia. A Caesarean birth<br />
film will be shown. Tbe session is <strong>for</strong><br />
couples anticipating a Caesarean<br />
birth and <strong>for</strong> Lamaxe-prepared couples<br />
seeking in<strong>for</strong>mation on birth options.<br />
Advance registration is not required.<br />
Price is 81 per person, payable<br />
at the door. For more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 459-7477. "<br />
• BY MYSELF<br />
By Myself is a new club <strong>for</strong> singles.<br />
Club members will meet at 7<br />
pjn. Tuesday, Oct. 4, at the Dunning-<br />
Hough <strong>Library</strong>, 223 S. Main St..<br />
Plymouth. Other activities include a<br />
Sunday. Oct 9, outing to Frankenmuth,<br />
Bavarian Inn, featuring 10<br />
a.m. shopping at Bronner's Christmas<br />
Shop and other stores. For reservations,<br />
call 453-3692. From 7 to<br />
11 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, club members<br />
will enjoy a hayride, barn dance<br />
and potluck dinner. Deadline <strong>for</strong> reservations<br />
is Wednesday. Oct. 5. For<br />
reservations, call 453-3692.<br />
• BIRTH SERIES<br />
The Plymouth Childbirth Education<br />
Association will offer a sevenweek<br />
childbirth series, starting at<br />
7:30 p.m Wednesday. Oct. 5. at First<br />
Presbyterian Church of Plymouth,<br />
701 Church St. Early registration is<br />
advised. To register or <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
call 459-7477.<br />
• NEWCOMERS LUNCH<br />
The Plymouth Newcomers will<br />
meet Thursday, Oct 6, at the Hillside<br />
Inn, 41661 Plymouth Road,<br />
Plymouth. Hospitality time will be<br />
at 11:30 ajn., with lunch served at<br />
noon. A lingerie style show will be<br />
presented by Sunny J's of Plymouth.<br />
Luncheon price is $8.75. Deadline to<br />
make reservations is noon Monday.<br />
Oct. 3. For reservations or more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
call 453-6994 or 420-0978.<br />
• EPILEPSY SUPPORT<br />
The Epilepsy Support Program<br />
will meet Thursday, Oct 6, at the<br />
Resurrection Lutheran Church, 8850<br />
Newburgh Road, Livonia. Meetings<br />
are held once a month. For more in-<br />
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• SUPERWOMAN MYTH<br />
Pat Materka will be the speaker<br />
at the Friday, Oct. 7, brunch hosted<br />
by the Preludes of tbe Plymouth<br />
Symphony League at the Plymouth<br />
Elks Lodge, 41700 E. Ann Arbor<br />
Road. The brunch will be held-from<br />
9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Materka is<br />
the director of development and public<br />
relations <strong>for</strong> the University of<br />
Michigan's Division of Physical Education.<br />
She will discuss ways to<br />
dispel the "Superwoman myth" and<br />
achieve realistic goals by getting organized.<br />
Materka is the author of<br />
"Time In, Time Out Time Enough: A<br />
Time Management Guide <strong>for</strong> Women"<br />
and "Workshops and Seminars:<br />
Planning, Promoting and Profiting"<br />
and of many articles. She has conducted<br />
workshops and courses and<br />
has given presentations <strong>for</strong> corporations.<br />
professional organizations,<br />
universities, community colleges<br />
and others. Tickets, priced at 812,<br />
are available at Armbruster's Bootery<br />
in downtown Plymouth.<br />
• GEER YARD SALE<br />
The Geer School Mothers' Club<br />
will sponsor a yard sale from 9 a.m.<br />
to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct.<br />
8-9. The school is on Plymouth Road<br />
at Gotfredson. Geer School is a oneroom<br />
schoolhouse, built in the late<br />
19th century. Proceeds will be used<br />
<strong>for</strong> the restoration of the school.<br />
Those who would like to donate<br />
items may call Carol Guregian. 453-<br />
2893<br />
• CARD PARTY<br />
The Auxiliary" to Mayflower-Lt.<br />
Gamble Post No. 6695, Veterans of<br />
Foreign Wars, will present it* 10th<br />
annual fall luncheon and card party.<br />
Luncheoif will be served from 11:30<br />
a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 8, and<br />
will be followed by an afternoon of<br />
eard playing. The VFW Hall is at<br />
1426 S. Mill St.. Plymouth. Luncbeon-only<br />
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be purchased by calling Veneta<br />
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prizes and a booth with baked goods<br />
and handmade crafts. Proceeds<br />
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be used <strong>for</strong> the auxiliary's charitable<br />
projects.<br />
• TRI-COUNTY<br />
Tri-County Singles will hold a<br />
dance/party from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30<br />
a.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, at tbe Livonia<br />
Elks Lodge, 31117 Plymouth Road.<br />
Tbe dance/party is <strong>for</strong> singles over<br />
age 21. Dressy attire should be worn.<br />
Price is |4. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call the hotline, 843-8917.<br />
• PHOENIX DANCE<br />
Phoenix wilt bold a dance / party<br />
<strong>for</strong> singles from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30<br />
a.m. Sunday, Oct. 9, at tbe Monaghan<br />
Knights of Columbus Hall, 19801<br />
Farmington Road, between Seven<br />
Mile and Eight Mile roads in Livonia.<br />
The dance/party is <strong>for</strong> singles<br />
age 21 and older. Dressy attire<br />
should be worn (no jeans). There will<br />
be a disc jockey and a cash bar.<br />
Price is |4. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Ruth, 471-1248.<br />
• PREPARATION CLASS<br />
The Plymouth Childbirth Education<br />
Association will offer a childbirth<br />
preparation class at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Monday, Oct. 17, at Newburg United<br />
Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor<br />
Trail, Livonia. This introduction to<br />
childbirth preparation classes will<br />
feature a birth film. Price is $1 per<br />
person, payable at the door. Advance<br />
registration is not required. For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 459-7477. ;<br />
• BIRTH SERIES<br />
The Plymouth Childbirth Education<br />
Association will offer a sevepweek<br />
childbirth series, starting at<br />
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18. at St. Michael<br />
Lutheran Church, 7000 SheJ<br />
don. <strong>Canton</strong>. Another seven-we^k<br />
childbirth series will start at 10 ^.ra<br />
Saturday, Oct. 22, at Holy Trinity<br />
Church, 39020 Five Mile Road, Livonia.<br />
Early registration is advised. To<br />
register or <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 459-7477. . ' •<br />
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• THEATER BENEFIT ^<br />
The Zonta Club of Northwest<br />
Wayne County will hold a theater<br />
benefit at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct<br />
27, at the historic Marquis "ITieaifr<br />
in downtown North ville. The benefit<br />
will support First Step, a spouse<br />
abuse shelter .^Shenandoah," -a Civil<br />
War musical, will be per<strong>for</strong>med On<br />
the stage of the Marquis Theater<br />
The evening will begin with wine<br />
and cheese. Curtain time is 8 p.m<br />
Ticket price is 112.50 per person. To<br />
reserve tickets, call Lav erne Eady,<br />
626-4711. or Glenna Merillat, 453<br />
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organization <strong>for</strong> executive women In<br />
business and the professions. The local<br />
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seven years to support the work ef<br />
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• BIRTH PROGRAM<br />
The Plymouth Childbirth Education<br />
Association will offer a sevenweek<br />
childbirth series starting at<br />
7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct 27, at Geneva<br />
Onited Presbyterian Church, 5835<br />
N. Sheldon Road. <strong>Canton</strong>. Early reg-<br />
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WANAMAKER CHOSE to leave<br />
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JLaucan Elizabeth, Sept. 1 at Oakwood<br />
Hospital in Dearborn Grandparents<br />
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are Leland Kennedy of Livonia,<br />
Mr. amd Mrs. R.O. Sturdy Sr. of<br />
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Stephen and Mary Ann Brace of<br />
Plymouth announce the birth of a<br />
son, James Allen, Sept. 16, at St Joseph<br />
Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor.<br />
Grandparents are Eston and<br />
Bethany Brace of Lake Worth, Fla.<br />
BUI and Carol Herrick of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
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Fletcher of Traverse City, Mich.,<br />
and Mr. and Mrs. William Herrick of<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Township. Michael has a<br />
brother, Willie, 5, and two sisters.<br />
Tar a, 13, and Lauren, 2.<br />
David and Elaine Kennedy of Ann<br />
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Grandparents are Frederick and<br />
Virginia Meyer of Chelsea and<br />
Thomas and Janice Kennedy of<br />
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Scott and Tami Conner of Livonia<br />
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SAINT ANDREWS<br />
EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Hubbard Roed<br />
Livonia. Michigan 48154<br />
421-9461<br />
19:30 A.M. Ho^fEucharist<br />
Saturday 5:00 P.M. Hoiy Euchartsl<br />
Sunday 7:46 AM. Hoiy Eucharist<br />
900 AM Chriatlan Education tor af agaa<br />
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CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of Jeffries X-Way)<br />
.i| Livonia Phone: 522-6830<br />
LUTHER A. WERTH, PASTOR<br />
^ Sunday Worship 630 6 11:00 A.M .<br />
||l Sunday School a Bible Claaa 9:45 A.M.<br />
Week Day School, Pre-School, Kindergarten<br />
TUNE IN THE LUTHERAN HOUR. 7:30 A.M. SUNDAY • WXYT-AM RADIO (1270)<br />
ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN<br />
Church & School 5885 Venoy<br />
IB* N of Ford Rd., Westland 425-0260<br />
Divine Worship 8*11 A.M.<br />
Bible Claaa a SS 940 A.M.<br />
Monday Evening Service 7:30 PM.<br />
Ralph Ftachar. Paator<br />
Gary D HeadapoM. Associate Pastor<br />
HOSMtU-TAMtLUPeUM CHURCH I SCHOOL<br />
9600 L^wv^me • So. Bed<strong>for</strong>d • 937-2424<br />
• Rev Glenn Kopper<br />
Rev Lerenc Wltlo<br />
WORSHIP WITH US<br />
Sundays 8 :30 « 11:00 A M<br />
Monday Evening 7 00 P M<br />
Sunday SctraoJ a Bible Ctaeaes 9:45 A.M.<br />
Christian School: Pra-»chool-8th Grade<br />
Carol Heidi , Principal 937-2233<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
MISSOURI SYNOO<br />
25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY<br />
532-2266 REDFORD TWP.<br />
Sunday Services snd<br />
Sunday School<br />
9:15 4 11:00 A.M.<br />
Rev. Victor F. Halboth, Jr., Paator<br />
Air Conditioned<br />
Rev Thomas Wider. Pastoral Asst<br />
Rev V F Halboth. Sr.. Pastor Emeritus<br />
EVANGELICAL<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
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IN AMERICA<br />
FAITH LUTHERAN<br />
30000 Five Mile. East of Merrlman<br />
421-7249<br />
Holy Communion<br />
8 15 and 10:45 A M<br />
Bible Class 9:30 A.M<br />
Nursery & Sunday School 10:45 A.M.<br />
Tuesday Classes K-8 4:15 P M<br />
Come Share The Spintl<br />
ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
Worship Service 8:00 4 11:00 AJA<br />
Pastor: Jerry Yarnell<br />
Assistant: Drex Morion<br />
Youth Director. Glnnie Hauck<br />
7000 N ShekJon. <strong>Canton</strong> Twp. • 459-3333<br />
(Just South of Warren Rd )<br />
APOSTOLIC<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
FIRST APOSTOLIC<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
26325 Halstead Road at 11 Mile<br />
Farmington Hills, Michigan<br />
Services Every Sunday at 10:30 a.m.<br />
Also, 1st & 3rd Sunday at 7:00 p.m.<br />
Sunday School - 9:15 a.m.<br />
Bible Class - Tuesday 7:45 p.m.<br />
Song Services - Last Sunday<br />
of Month 7.00 p.m.<br />
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LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
46250 Ann Arbor Goad<br />
Plymouth 453-5252<br />
The Rev. K.M. Mehrl, Pastor<br />
Worship Service<br />
8:30 and 11:00 A.M.<br />
.Sunday School and<br />
Adult Bible 8tudy<br />
9:45 A.M.<br />
Wednesday Bible Study 10 A M<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
St. Peul'a Lutheran Miaeouri Synod<br />
20805 Middlemen at 8 Mile<br />
Farmington Htlla • 474-0675<br />
The Rev Ralph E Unger, Pastor<br />
The Rev Cart E. Mehl. Pastoral Assistant<br />
SATURDAY WORSHIPS P M<br />
SUNDAY WORSHIP 8 30 4 11 A M<br />
SUN SCHOOL/BIBLE CLASS 10 A M<br />
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Grades K-8<br />
Randy ZtaHnakl, Principal 474-2488<br />
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN<br />
MISSOURI SYNOO<br />
High & Elrti Streets. Norttwille<br />
T. Lubeck, Pastor<br />
- C. Boerger-Pulpit Asst<br />
Church 349-3140 - School 349-3116<br />
Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 A M<br />
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.<br />
Saturday Vespers 6:00 P.M<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
WISCONSIN SYNOD<br />
Wisconsin Evangelical<br />
Lutheran Churches<br />
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In Livonia<br />
St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church<br />
17810 Farmington Rd. -<br />
Paator Carl Pagel • 261-1360<br />
Services 8.30 4 11:00 A.M<br />
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.<br />
In Plymouth<br />
St Peter Ev. Lutheran Church<br />
1343 Pennirnan Ave.<br />
Pasior Mark Freier • 453-3393<br />
Worship Services 8:00 & 10:30 A.M.<br />
Sunday School and<br />
Bible Class 9:15 A.M<br />
!n Red<strong>for</strong>d Townahip<br />
Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church<br />
14750 Kinloch<br />
Pastor Edward Zeli • 532-8655<br />
Worship Services 8:30 4 11:00 A.M.<br />
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
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UNITED METHODIST<br />
30900 SI* Mile Rd. 0e*JT Strong<br />
MlMrmwIWMnn MbMMr • 422-8038<br />
10:00 A.M. Worship Service<br />
10:00 A.M. Church School<br />
(3 yrs. - 8th Grade)<br />
10:00 A.M. Jr. 6 Sr. High Class<br />
11:15 A.M. Adult Study Class<br />
Nursery Proceed<br />
GARDEN CITY FIRST<br />
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Or. David A. Russell 421-6628<br />
Worship Service<br />
M0AM.<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
6443 Merriman Rd.<br />
(Bet. Ford Rd. a Warren)<br />
Garden City<br />
NEWBURG UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
36600 Ann Arbor Trail<br />
Uvonis'a Oidest Church<br />
422-0148<br />
' 9 15 4 11.-00 AM.<br />
Worship 4 8unday School<br />
October 2nd<br />
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Rev. Roy Forsyth preaching<br />
Or. Oevtd E. Church.<br />
Rev. Roy Forsyth<br />
Mjrsery fVovWerf<br />
NARDIN PARK UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
<strong>29</strong>887 West Eleven MM* Road<br />
Just West of Middlebeit<br />
471 «aac<br />
Farming ton HMe<br />
9:15 & 11:00 AM<br />
Worshtc<br />
October 2nd<br />
-Lying In Jerusalem<br />
Rev Oevtd R. Strobe<br />
Or WStam A. ««nar . Paator<br />
Rev Qeorge Ksoojrn<br />
Rev Oevtd R StroOe Assoc Pasior<br />
Mr Ms»m Roos us 0«r ol WlusK<br />
aa Roy. Olr. at Educ Procrsmrmny<br />
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CHERRY Ml UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Rev. Randy WNtcomb<br />
Worship Service Sunday School<br />
8:30 and 11:00 A.M. # 30 A.M<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
321 Ridge Roed<br />
>ust South of Cherry Hill in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
ALDIRSQATB<br />
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(Red<strong>for</strong>d Twp.)<br />
10000 BEECH DALY ROAD<br />
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Farmington and Sis Mile Rd * 22 ~ 1150<br />
Sunday Sarvice Broadcast<br />
9:30 A.M. WMUZ-fM 103.5<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
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^UNITEDCHURCH^<br />
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Salem<br />
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F ARMING TON. MCHtGAN 4S024<br />
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achievers obituaries<br />
Stacia Rannan,<br />
Becker. Laura BodeU, David<br />
^ackeobach, Cholley Kuhanedt<br />
'Mod Robert Shimm*! all -» •<br />
Plymouth Salem High School<br />
students, hare been<br />
commended students In tha lttt<br />
National Merit<br />
i by the National<br />
i Corp.<br />
Principal Gerald CMola<br />
announced that these seniors<br />
placed in the top 50,000 of du.<br />
than 1 million participants in the<br />
34th annual Merit Program and<br />
will receive a letter of<br />
commendation in recognition of<br />
outstanding academic procatoa.<br />
»• 'Participants in the cnrrent<br />
Merit Program entered tie-,<br />
competition by taking aptitude<br />
tests in October 1987 as high<br />
school Juniors.<br />
WN<br />
-• Ten Plymouth residents<br />
'and eight <strong>Canton</strong> residents<br />
. recently woe degree candidates<br />
• from the University of Michigan,<br />
•-'The Plymouth residents are<br />
• Debra Jo Behr, Dennis Mark<br />
Brown, Sarah jane D. Brown,<br />
Todd Grant Gattoni, Stacy Ann<br />
Heath, Gerald D. High, Daniel<br />
Kenneth Kelley, Mary Clare<br />
£ Killian, Joseph G, Walaca vage<br />
'and Mark J. Kleabir The <strong>Canton</strong><br />
^residents are Thomas George<br />
^Parish, Patrick Richard Ratigaa.<br />
JlMary C. Riedy, Constance Leong,<br />
Shames C. McAlpine, Tamara Ann<br />
-Campbell, Tyrone Pierre<br />
Clemons and Leslie Jean<br />
Schmantowsky.<br />
Anurag Mohan Cham<br />
and Julie K. MacDougall, both of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, graduated from Oakland<br />
University during <strong>September</strong><br />
commencement ceremonies at<br />
Shotwell-Gustafson Pavilion.<br />
Chris Romanowski of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> recently competed in the<br />
American Guild of Music's<br />
National Competitions held this<br />
year in Washington, D C. He<br />
per<strong>for</strong>med a snare solo and drum<br />
set solos. Romanowski, a senior<br />
at Plymouth Salem High School<br />
• and member of the Plymouth<br />
Cantoo Educational Park<br />
Marching Band and the<br />
Symphony Band, won the North<br />
American Invitational<br />
Championship <strong>for</strong> drums<br />
The award is the AGMs most<br />
prestigious In addition to the<br />
National Championship, ha<br />
placed first in four other<br />
categories This enabled him to<br />
win tbe All-Around Drum<br />
Championship. He is studying<br />
percussion with Dan Maslawka at<br />
at the Center <strong>for</strong> Creative Studies<br />
— Institute of Music and Dance<br />
in Detroit<br />
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CULLEN E. HELTON<br />
services <strong>for</strong> Cullen B.<br />
Helton, 73, of Detroit were Sept 23<br />
at the Schrader Funeral Home with<br />
the Rev. Mark Moore officiating.<br />
Burial was in Oakland Hills Memorial<br />
Gardens in NovL<br />
Mr. Helton, born July 25, 1919, in<br />
Knox County, Ky., died Sept 21 in<br />
Detroit He was a <strong>for</strong>eman with<br />
Chrysler <strong>for</strong> 30 years. Mr. Helton<br />
lived in Detroit most of his life.<br />
Ha Is survived by his daughters,<br />
Annetta Carries of Westland, Vivian<br />
Baxter of Rhode Island, N.Y.; Wanda<br />
of Belleville; son, Jerotqe<br />
i of T-snsing, 14 grandchildren,<br />
one great-grandchild; and brother.<br />
Monroe Helton of Pontine.<br />
Memorial contributions may be<br />
given to the Agape Center.<br />
VERA TAYLOR<br />
Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Vera Taylor,<br />
78, of Plymouth were Sept 24 at the<br />
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church with<br />
the Rev. Robert Seltz officiating.<br />
Burial was in Glen Eden Cemetery<br />
in Livonia with local arrangements<br />
by Schrader Funeral Home<br />
, Mrs. Taylor came to the Plymouth<br />
Community la 1974 from Detroit She<br />
was a member of Holy Trinity Lu-<br />
Albert Taylor of Plymouth,<br />
son, Albert Taylor of Jamestown,<br />
N.Y.; daughter, Patricia Half acre of<br />
and<br />
four<br />
theran Church in Livonia.<br />
Mrs Taylor was born Nov. 9, M>09,<br />
in Toledo, Ohio. She died Sept SI la<br />
Plymouth.<br />
Memorial contributions may be<br />
made to the American Heart Associativa<br />
of Michigan, the Leukemia<br />
Foundation fr Holy Trinity Lutheran<br />
Mrs. Taylor is survived by her Chore*<br />
Close of Registration tor Geoeral Bsctkm<br />
CITY OP PLYMOUTH<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />
LEGAL NOTICE<br />
Please note that Tuesday, October 11, IMS Is tte last day of Registration <strong>for</strong> tbe<br />
General Election to be held oo Tuesday, Nov amber S, IMS. Registration <strong>for</strong> City<br />
electors will be taken at tbe office of the Deputy City Clark's Office at Ml Sooth<br />
Main Street in Plymouth and registration <strong>for</strong> TOwssMp alee lot i at the office of<br />
tbe Township Clerk at 42350 Ann Arbor Road Tbe phone number of the City<br />
Deputy Clerk is 4S3-1234; that of the Township Clark, 4M-M40. The offices of<br />
both are open from 830 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.<br />
WILLIAM GRAHAM. Clerk<br />
City of Plymouth<br />
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ESTHER HULSING, Clerk<br />
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BETTY SIMMONS GOBIEL<br />
Betty Simmons Gobiel, 51, died<br />
Sept 15 after a long illness in Vacaville,<br />
Calif. Mrs. Gobiel was born<br />
June 14,1937, in Plymouth.<br />
Mrs. Gobiel graduated from<br />
Plymouth High School in 1955 and<br />
lived in the Plymouth and Wayne<br />
areas until moving to San Francisco<br />
in 1977.<br />
Mrs. Gobiel is survived by ber<br />
mother, Truda Simmons of Plymouth;<br />
daughters, Micbell McCormick<br />
of Ann Arbor, Kim Lambert Kelly<br />
Gonzalea and Kerry Rosa, all of Cal-<br />
i<strong>for</strong>nia; son. Monty Gobiel of Calif.;<br />
six grandchildren; sister, Mary Simmons;<br />
brothers, John Tobln and Dick<br />
Simmons of Plymouth; and brother.<br />
Rob Chance of Seattle.<br />
Memorial contributions may be<br />
made to the American Lung Association<br />
KEITH LEWIS BURTON<br />
Memorial services <strong>for</strong> Keith Lewis<br />
Burton, wbo died Sept. 10 in Traverse<br />
City, were Oct 1 in Cantoo at<br />
Geneva Presbyterian Church. Tbe<br />
Rev. Kenneth Gruebel officiated.<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />
PLYMOUTH CHARTER TOWNSHIP<br />
PLANNING COMMISSION<br />
TO AMEND TEXT: Section 24.11 of Zoning Ordinance No. 83 of tbe Charter<br />
Township of Plymouth-<br />
DATE OF HEARING: October 1®, 1888<br />
TIME OF HEARING 730 P.M.<br />
PLACE . OF HEARING 42350 Ann Arbor Road<br />
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe Planning Commission of Plymouth Charter<br />
Township proposes oo its own motion to ameod Zoning Ordinance No. 83, by<br />
amending Article XXIV, Section 2411 "APPEAL FROM THE DECISION OF<br />
THE PLANNING COMMISSION", as follows<br />
Section 24.11 presently reads as follows:<br />
Tbe determination of tbe Planning Commission with respect to site plan<br />
and development approval is appealable to the Board of Appeals, upon<br />
written request <strong>for</strong> a hearing be<strong>for</strong>e said Board of Appeals In the absence<br />
of such request being filed within thirty (30) days after determination<br />
of the Planning Commission, such determination is final<br />
Section 24.11 is hereby proposed to be amended to read as follows:<br />
This sectioo is proposed to be repealed. Note: By repealing this section<br />
the determination of the Planning Commission will he final.<br />
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that tbe proposed amendment to tbe text as<br />
printed, may be examined at tbe Township Hall, Department of Planning. 42350<br />
Ann Arbor Road, during regular business hours, 8:30 am. to 5,00 p.m., until tbe<br />
date of the <strong>Public</strong> Hearing. Written comments concerning the request will be<br />
received prior to the meeting. Telephone number 453-3187.<br />
At the <strong>Public</strong> Hearing, the Planning Commission may recommend tbe text<br />
change as proposed or as amended.<br />
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Tbe Colins-Rebekah ary 4<br />
steak dinner will be from 11 ajn. to<br />
7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, at tbe<br />
Oddfellow Hall, Glen wood and<br />
Venoy, Wayne. Steak dinner is from<br />
5-7 p-m. and costs $5 ($2.50 children<br />
under 12), which includes dessert<br />
and beverage. There will be handmade<br />
crafts, a bake table and a<br />
game table.<br />
e OUR LADY OF LORETTO<br />
Exhibit spaces are available <strong>for</strong> a<br />
holiday arts and crafts show sponsored<br />
by Our Lady of Loretto Parent<br />
Guild from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday,<br />
Nov. 6. Cost per 8-foot space is $25.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 537-1004.<br />
e GRAHAM SCHOOL<br />
The Graham School PTA is renting<br />
tables <strong>for</strong> its craft show on Dec.<br />
3 For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 595-<br />
6781.<br />
e ST. ANTHONY<br />
St. Anthony Catholic Church in<br />
Belleville will have a Christmas arts<br />
and crafts fair from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. •<br />
Saturday, Nov. 19. and from 9 a.m.<br />
to 2 p.m., Nov. 20, at 409 W. Columbia,<br />
Belleville. Table rental is $10<br />
"<strong>for</strong> both days. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 6978-2538 or 697-8822. -<br />
e ST. PAUL LUTHERAN<br />
The Lutheran Women's<br />
ary League of St. Paul Lutheran<br />
Church will have a Christinas<br />
Boutique and Santa's Workshop on<br />
Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 12-13! To<br />
rent a table, call 421-6704.<br />
e ss. SIMON AND JUOE<br />
Ss. Simon and Jude Church in<br />
Westland will have their aanual<br />
boutique Saturday and Sunday,?Nov.<br />
12-13. Tables are available. "Hie cost<br />
is $20 <strong>for</strong> both days For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 728-4333 or 421-9084.<br />
e MARSHALL SCHOOL<br />
Crafters are wanted <strong>for</strong> the Marshall<br />
School PTA craft show from 10<br />
a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Oct 22, at<br />
the school. 33901 Curtis, Livonia.<br />
Table rental is $20 <strong>for</strong> an 8-foot<br />
table. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Linda<br />
Kelley at 525-5337.<br />
e MADONNA COLLEGE<br />
Madonna College, 36600 Schoolcraft.<br />
Livonia, is looking <strong>for</strong> crafters<br />
<strong>for</strong> its holiday craft showcase from<br />
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 pjn. Sunday, Nov. 6.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 591-5126.<br />
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Crafters are needed <strong>for</strong> the annual<br />
Christmas bazaar at St. Kevin's<br />
Church Social Hall. 30053 Parkwood,<br />
Inkster. Rental is $15 per table, f or<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 728-2470 or 595-<br />
1305.<br />
e ST. THEODORE<br />
St. Theodore's Confraternity of<br />
Christian Mothers will hold a Busy<br />
Bee Boutique from 10 ajn. to 4 p.m.<br />
Saturday, Oct 22, at the church,<br />
8200 Wayne Road, Westland. Items<br />
by 76 crafters will be on sale.<br />
e ST. MICHAEL<br />
St Michael Christian Women's<br />
Guild will bold its annual arts and<br />
crafts show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Saturday. Nov. 12, in tbe parish activities<br />
building otrHubbard Street<br />
in Plymouth. Crafts by 40 artisans<br />
will be on sale.<br />
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The White Heather Club, 150<br />
Vester, Ferndale, Is renting nting Ubles ti at<br />
$15 each or two <strong>for</strong> $25 <strong>for</strong> its arts<br />
and craft show Saturday, Nov. 12.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Marion Nowak<br />
at 421-4578.<br />
e REDFORD LUTHERAN<br />
Table space at $20 per table is<br />
available <strong>for</strong> a Christmas arts and<br />
crafts fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Nov. 12. at the Red<strong>for</strong>d Lutheran<br />
Church. 22159 Grand River,<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Debbie<br />
at 531-9358 or Pat at 534-2552<br />
e HARRIS-KEHRER VFW<br />
Applications are being accepted<br />
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and crafts bazaar oo Nov. 12, at<br />
Harris-Kehrer VFW Port 3323, 1055<br />
5. Wayne, near Avoodale, Westland<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 326-3323<br />
or 722-8053 Cut-off day <strong>for</strong> rentals<br />
will be Oct. 15.<br />
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AFSCME Local 1483 will sponsor<br />
a craft fair Oct <strong>29</strong> at John Glenn<br />
High School, 36105 Marquette, Westland<br />
Cost is $15 a table. All items<br />
must be handcrafted. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 722-8181.<br />
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Tbe annual Stottlemeyer Boutique<br />
will take place Saturday. NOT. 11.<br />
Table space is still available. Tbe<br />
echool Is at 34801 Marquette, Weekland.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
505-2680.<br />
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St Elizabeth Epiacopal Church<br />
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CraAers are<br />
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Hills, Power Road, between 10 Mile<br />
and 11 Mile. Table are $15 each. For<br />
reservations or in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
Laurie at 422-7036.<br />
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St Paul Church of Christ will have<br />
its annual Christmas craft show<br />
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Nov. 12. Tables are available. For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 278-7270 or<br />
562-2805.<br />
e ST. RAPHAEL<br />
Tables are still available <strong>for</strong> St<br />
Raphael's annual craft show from 9<br />
a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23, in tbe<br />
church hall, 5875 Merriman Road,<br />
one block north of Ford Road, Garden<br />
City. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
261-6757 or 421-9323 (after 6 p.m.).<br />
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Crafters are wanted <strong>for</strong> St. Aldan's<br />
annual craft show on Oct. 21.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 471-4730.<br />
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Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian<br />
will have its annual arts and crafts<br />
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Table space is available <strong>for</strong> a fall<br />
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United Church of Christ, Henry Ruff<br />
at West Chicago. For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Deiores Graunstadt at 427-1513<br />
or the church at 421-5406.<br />
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Table space at $10 per 8-foot table<br />
or $15 <strong>for</strong> two tables is available <strong>for</strong><br />
the Taft-Galloway School Christmas<br />
bazaar and country store Oct <strong>29</strong>.<br />
Bazaar hours will be 10 a.m. to 5<br />
p.m. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
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St. Agatha Women's Club is taking<br />
reservations <strong>for</strong> rental of tables at<br />
its Christmas Boutique Nov. 19. Cost<br />
is $20. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
534-0914.<br />
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Calvary Missionary Church, <strong>29</strong>850<br />
W. Six Mile, Livonia, has openings<br />
<strong>for</strong> its Christmas craft boutique Oct<br />
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Area crafters can exhibit their<br />
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follows:<br />
10. Election signs subject to the following: •'<br />
(a) They shall be removed within ten (10) days following-the election.<br />
(b) They shall not be placed closer than ooe hundred (100) feet from any<br />
polling place entrance.<br />
(c) Tbe candidate shall be responsible <strong>for</strong> compliance with this section.<br />
(d) No election sign is to exceed eight (>) square feet in area, and in the<br />
case of a ground-mounted election sign, tbe height may not exceed foor<br />
(4) feet<br />
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that tbe proposed amendment to tbe text, as<br />
printed, may be examined at the Township Hall. Department of Planning. 42350<br />
Ann Arbor Road, during regular business boors. • JO a m to 5:00 p.m., until tbe<br />
date of tbe <strong>Public</strong> Hearing Written comments concerning tbe request will be<br />
received prior to the meeting. Telephone number 453-3167<br />
At tbe <strong>Public</strong> Hearing, tbe Planning Commission may recommend tbe text<br />
change as proposed or as amended<br />
Publish <strong>September</strong> IS tod Octotar 11. 1MI<br />
GREGORY WILLIAMS, Secretary<br />
Planning Commission<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />
PLYMOUTH CHARTER TOWNSHIP<br />
PLANNING COMMISSION<br />
TO AMEND TEXT An Ordinance to Amend tbe Zoning Ordinance No. S3 otf<br />
the Charter Township of Plymouth to amend the text of<br />
Section S3, paragraph (10), Section 10J, paragraph (7),<br />
Section 11.3, paragraph (7), Section 12.2, paragraph (2b),<br />
Section 12-2, paragraph (Sa), Section 122, paragraph (1M),<br />
Section 13.2, paragraph (Si), Section 14 J. paragraph (7h).<br />
Section 15.4, paragraph (7h) and Section 20.1 paragraph<br />
(4), dealing with Outdoor Lighting.<br />
DATE OF HEARING: October 19.19SS<br />
TIME OF BEGINNING. 7:20 P M.<br />
PLACE OF HEARING: 42250 Ann Arbor Road<br />
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe Planning Commission of Plymouth C2»arter<br />
Township proposes oo its own motion to amend Zoning Ordinance No. S3.<br />
Section W, paragraph (10). Section 10.2, paragraph (7). Section 11.2, paragraph<br />
(7). Section 12.2, paragraph (2b), Section 122 paragraph (Sa), Section 111 paragraph<br />
(121), Section 131, paragraph (Si). Section 14.1 paragraph (7h). Section<br />
15.4, paragraph (7h), and Section 2S2, paragraph (4), as follows:<br />
Section 9.3, paragraph (10). Section 10-1 paragraph (7), Section 11 1 paragraph<br />
(7). Section 112, paragraph (2b), Section 112, paragraph (Sa), Section 12-2, paragraph<br />
(121), Section 13.3, paragraph (SI), Section 14.2, paragraph (7b), and Section<br />
1S.4, paragraph (7h) presently read as follows:<br />
Outdoor i igHrtng Lighting shall be provided in an amount which shall be efficient<br />
to permit safe movement ot vehicles and pedestrians at night The lighting<br />
shall be high-pressafre sodium, and shall be so located and designated as to<br />
reflect light away from adjacent single family residential areas.<br />
Section 9.1 paragraph (10). Section 10.1 paragraph (7). Section 11-1 paragraph<br />
(7). Section 12.2. paragraph (2b). Section 11X paragraph (Sa), Sertion l2-l parsgraph<br />
(121), Section 123, paragraph (SIX Sectioo 141. paragraph Oh), Md Section<br />
15 4, paragraph (7h) are hereby proposed to be amended to read aa follows:<br />
Outdoor uStina Lighting shall be provided in an amoont which shell be sufficient<br />
to permit safe movement of vehicles and pedestrians at night The lighting<br />
shall be high-pressure sodium, metal hallde. or other type ot lighting approved<br />
by the Commission which exhibits tbe same characteristics and qualities ot high<br />
pressure sodium or metal hattde light* All lighting shall be so located and<br />
u to reflect light away from adjacent single family residential areas.<br />
Where the proposed project la pert ot an industrial sahfllvision, technological<br />
part subdivision, or other overall project tha type ot lighting (hi^pruasure<br />
sodium, metal halide or approved equivalent) should be ———<br />
tbe subdivision or overall project<br />
Section 20.2, paragraph (4) presently reafe as follows: . .<br />
i i»hti.M of not lass than 2 watts par square yard of parting<br />
be provided and so arranged and dssfeaed as to reflect light any faun any<br />
residential we adjacent to tha area. Parking kit lighting will be <<br />
later than one haH
12B»(R.W,Q-8A) O&E Thursday, <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>. <strong>1988</strong><br />
it U.S. sets woodstove standards<br />
THE U.S. Environmental<br />
Protection Agency has announced<br />
new regulations<br />
<strong>for</strong> woodburning stoves<br />
manufactured on or after July 1,<br />
<strong>1988</strong>.<br />
Stoves manufactured after July 1,<br />
1990, will have more stringent standards.<br />
'<br />
They apply to new stoves and fireplace<br />
inserts and are per<strong>for</strong>mancebased<br />
standards. This means each<br />
model is tested in a laboratory to<br />
determine if, when operated according<br />
to manufacturer's directions, the<br />
amount of particulate matter emitted<br />
from the stove meets or exceeds<br />
the limits set by the EPA.<br />
Stoves built after July 1,<strong>1988</strong>, and<br />
equipped with catalytic converters<br />
must not give off more than 5.5<br />
grams per hour of particulate matter.<br />
Stoves without catalytic converters<br />
are- required to emit not more<br />
than 8 5 grams per hours af particulate.<br />
CURRENTLY uncontrolled stoves<br />
and fireplace inserts give off about<br />
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Thuraday. S^)l«mb«r <strong>29</strong>. 1968 O&E 1C<br />
Handicapped join entrepreneur set<br />
By Beth 8undria<br />
- staff writer<br />
Having a handicap used to mean<br />
being unemployed, but today's handicapped<br />
people aren't willing to wait<br />
around <strong>for</strong> jobs to come to them.<br />
Many are beginning their own businesses.<br />
To help them get started, tbe Handicapper<br />
Small Business Association<br />
has planned a conference <strong>for</strong> today<br />
through Saturday at the Holiday Inn-<br />
Livonia West at Six Mile and 1-275.<br />
"Handicappers can do many<br />
things and have learned to adapt to<br />
situations. If given a chance they<br />
will do extremely well. They are<br />
used to putting in the extra ef<strong>for</strong>t in<br />
order to succeed," said Joy Schmidt,<br />
president of Joy Schmidt and Associates<br />
of Southfield and secretary of<br />
the Handicapper Small Business Association.<br />
Schmidt said the conference is a<br />
way to help people understand what<br />
it takes to get involved in business.<br />
The conference will kick off "Invest<br />
in Abilities" week, Oct. 1-8, which<br />
has been designated by Gov. James<br />
Blanchard to help handicapped individuals<br />
find employment.<br />
Seminar topics will include choosing<br />
a business, getting started in<br />
business, franchising, marketing, financing<br />
and recordkeeping.<br />
With an association membership<br />
of 250, conference organizers are<br />
hoping <strong>for</strong> a turnout of 200. All<br />
members have handicaps.<br />
THE ASSOCIATION is a twoyear-old<br />
statewide organization that<br />
has staged two previous conferences,<br />
but none as large as this one. To be a<br />
member. Individuals must be handicapped<br />
and in business.<br />
Schmidt, who has severe tunnel vision<br />
and is legally blind, has bee&<br />
running ber own business <strong>for</strong> five<br />
years. Joy Schmidt and Associates js<br />
a financial consulting firm. Schmidt<br />
is also a professional speaker and<br />
will be speaking at the conference.<br />
Other speakers include corporate<br />
executives, representatives from<br />
government agencies and business<br />
owners. Workers who provide ser-<br />
Joy Schmidt, owner of her own business and secretary of the Handicapper Small<br />
Business Association, will speak on business financinig at the group's confer -<br />
vices to the handicapped will also be<br />
attending. •' •<br />
Schmidt has suffered vision problems<br />
since birth. She earned a bachelor's<br />
degree in accounting froiji<br />
Walsh College, a master's degree ip<br />
business administration from the<br />
University of Detroit and then entered<br />
the business world.<br />
Schmidt said association members<br />
have a variety of handicaps and a<br />
variety of levels of education and<br />
training. Some members have been<br />
handicapped all their lives; others<br />
Accident arbitration:<br />
alternative to lawsuits<br />
By Janice Branson<br />
staff writer<br />
Brian, an 18-year-old who is<br />
repeating <strong>for</strong> a second time his senior<br />
year of high school, had just<br />
turned 17 when he suffered closedhead<br />
injuries in an auto accident<br />
during the summer of 1987.<br />
After four weeks of hospitalization<br />
and months of physical and speech<br />
therapy, Brian now seems physically<br />
fit and is pleasantly animated *hen<br />
he talks. His I.Q. measures in the<br />
same high range as be<strong>for</strong>e the accident<br />
But, his parents say. he is brain<br />
damaged and they fear <strong>for</strong> his future<br />
— whether be will be employable or<br />
able to maintain relationships.<br />
Since the accident, his sense of<br />
judgment seems impaired. Once a<br />
quiet boy, he was suspended from<br />
school twice last school year and ar-<br />
Under accident<br />
arbitration, a judge<br />
hears testimony from<br />
both parties and fixes<br />
liability, based on the<br />
testimony of one party<br />
or the other, or a<br />
combination of the<br />
two.<br />
rested by police three times. He is<br />
unable to remember simple things.<br />
Worse, say his parents, his self-esteem<br />
has plummeted.<br />
"While Brian appears normal, be<br />
isn't. He knows he's different." his<br />
mother said.<br />
When the accident occurred. Bry-<br />
an was riding with his best friend<br />
who turned left on a red light The<br />
car was hit broadside by a drunk<br />
driver.<br />
Both drivers share legal responsibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> Brian's condition, but their<br />
insurance carriers are in dispute<br />
over the degree of responsibility.<br />
The carriers maintain Bryan's<br />
problems were present be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />
accident caused by occasional marijuana<br />
use and marital discord between<br />
his parents.<br />
Bryan's parents say the accident<br />
caused permanent change <strong>for</strong> the<br />
worse.<br />
A FINAL settlement is still pending.<br />
An alternative to court proceedings<br />
in cases like Brian's will soon be<br />
available to Michigan residents, according<br />
to JoAnn Estereicher of Arbitration<br />
Forums in Troy.<br />
Please turn to Page 4<br />
Ann Arbor lures developers<br />
By Befh Sundrla<br />
staff writer<br />
With many areas of metropolitan<br />
Detroit saturated with development<br />
area developers have set their sights<br />
on neighboring Ann Arbor.<br />
"Ann Arbor is a very vibrant. Interesting,<br />
exciting market" said<br />
Eric Yale Lutx, chief executive officer<br />
of^ Eric Yale Lutx and Associates,<br />
a Birmingham-based development<br />
firm.<br />
Lota's firm is one of many that<br />
have projects built or planned in Ann<br />
Arbor. It owns office buildings, an<br />
auto mall and a self-storage facility<br />
in Ann Arbor. Tbe firm has an office<br />
building at 777 E Eisenhower and<br />
plans <strong>for</strong> an apartment complex and<br />
conference center.<br />
Others firms branching west in-<br />
• Holt im an and Silverman.<br />
Farmington Hllk, is developing •<br />
5 20-unit apartment complex called<br />
Village Green and sa H —It condominium<br />
project known as the Arbors<br />
in Ann Arbor Township.<br />
" j • Tbe Jeske Co , Birmingham, is<br />
renovating City Center at 130<br />
Huron Boulevard, an<br />
m<br />
tn<br />
i Am Artor' It Is alao building a<br />
'It's (Ann Arbor's) not a<br />
Troy or a Southfield.'<br />
— Eric Yale Lutz<br />
fifth building at University Park and<br />
renovating the four existing buildings<br />
e Westin Development Corp.,<br />
Royal Oak, Is developing Woodland<br />
Plaza, a M,000-equare-foot retail<br />
center on Ann Arbor-Saline at South<br />
Main Street<br />
e Anthony S. Brown, Birmingham,<br />
has two projects planned <strong>for</strong><br />
downtown Ann Arbor, but would not<br />
elaborate.<br />
a Beachum and Roes sr. Birmingham,<br />
Is developing Williamsburg<br />
Square, an office complex, on Eisenhower<br />
west of State Street<br />
• Lastrec limited. Wast Bloomfield,<br />
Is developing Arbor Meadows,<br />
a mobile bone village on Michigan<br />
Avenoe near Ann Arbor.<br />
e Kojaian Properties, Birmingham.<br />
owaa Ml B. Liberty Street, an<br />
office hulkllng. Ons North Main, aa<br />
office-condominium project and<br />
Northeast Plaaa, aa office-research<br />
project at Green Road and Plymouth<br />
Road. A joint venture wMh Comartca<br />
Bank Is also planned, according to<br />
Angela Kimble, director of corporate<br />
communications <strong>for</strong>. Kojaian<br />
Tbe project will be called Comerica<br />
Plaza and is to be at 125 S. Fifth<br />
Street Kojaian Is also partners in<br />
two Ann Arbor Holiday Inns and two<br />
Hampton Inns<br />
e Selective Development Co ,<br />
Farmington Hills, is developing the<br />
Boardwalk Office Centre, a 110,000aqua<br />
re-foot office complex at Boardwalk<br />
and Elsenhower Parkway In<br />
the Briarwood Mall area<br />
DEVELOPERS ssy Ann Arbor<br />
started gaining popularity as s development<br />
spot about four years ago<br />
"We've made a large commitment to<br />
Ami Arbor," Lets said. His firm's developments<br />
will continue Into the<br />
ltMs, besaid.<br />
To be successful, a developer must<br />
understand what Ann Arbor is and<br />
what its people like snd dislike. Lutz<br />
said. "It's not a Troy or a Southfield,"<br />
be said. _<br />
Building In Ana Arbor Involves using<br />
a smaller scale, a longer design<br />
period and taking a teas urban approach.<br />
It's a softer approach," be<br />
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Business owner Suzanne Michael<br />
suffered a stroke, which left ber paralyzed<br />
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walk again and has re-entered the<br />
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-JC* Q&E Thursday. S*ptamb«c <strong>29</strong>. 196d<br />
Jury still out on aid to Chrysler<br />
Having livM with tbe results of<br />
*be falling dominoes theory of local<br />
government most of my life, I ought<br />
to be Jaded about tbe kind of savage<br />
profiteering detailed in a recent series<br />
of articles in tbe Detroit News<br />
about tbe land acquisition undertaken<br />
by the city of Detroit <strong>for</strong> the benefit<br />
of Chrysler's Jefferson Avenue<br />
assembly plant<br />
A lot of people in high places seem<br />
to think "oops" is about all that can<br />
be said about the city paying a total<br />
of some 942 million to reacquire<br />
land sold by Chrysler a couple of<br />
years ago <strong>for</strong> $300,000, so that said<br />
parcel could be handed back to<br />
Chrysler.<br />
Meanwhile, Chrysler is seeking<br />
grants, loans and tax subsidies of<br />
some $300 million — a figure equal<br />
to roughly half its own investment in<br />
retooling the aging plant<br />
• Chrysler is quick to point out that<br />
the so-called federal bailout, consisting<br />
of loan guarantees that were<br />
auto talk<br />
Dan<br />
McCosh<br />
quickly repaid never actually cost<br />
the nation's treasury a dime. Not so<br />
the money contributed by the old<br />
home town, which kicked in a whole<br />
series of multi-million property tax<br />
subsidies to "save" Chrysler and now<br />
caps it off with this debacle.<br />
The grand Jury is out on tbe final<br />
outcome, but tbe sheer magnitude of<br />
the fiasco should finally shed a little<br />
light on the whole business of homerule<br />
cities recruiting industry by using<br />
public condemnation authority to<br />
acquire land and then <strong>for</strong>feiting local<br />
property taxes to sweeten the<br />
pot.<br />
THE COLLECTIVE subsidies offered<br />
by destitute and desperate local<br />
units of government hopeful of<br />
luring Jobs will never be offset by<br />
any reasonable collection of income<br />
taxes because the employees will<br />
likely live in a convenient suburb,<br />
while the utilities, roads, etc., will be<br />
a burden <strong>for</strong>ever.<br />
tbe existence of manufacturing and<br />
heavy industry is tbe root core of our<br />
economic well-being in modern<br />
America — particularly in urban<br />
areas like metropolitan Detroit already<br />
overburdened with bond debt<br />
and related property taxes.<br />
Td like to think that while jlf*l n f<br />
through tbe shambles left' by the<br />
land acquisition program <strong>for</strong> the Jefferson<br />
plant somebody might start<br />
rethinking bow to let big cities coexist<br />
with heavy industry.<br />
I'd hope that all things would be<br />
considered. One wild idea that occurs<br />
to me is that Chrysler pay <strong>for</strong><br />
its land on the river with stock — the<br />
same kind of deal they made with<br />
the banks. Forget taxes, pay dividends.<br />
As near as I can figure it out<br />
la fact, until I realized the huge<br />
profits to be made in land transac- _ $100 million worth of Chrysler stock<br />
tions on these industrial develop- would bring in roughly triple tbe<br />
ment deals, I could never figure out revenue a city income tax could<br />
why any city went to the trouble. hope to collect and the city might<br />
Now I know.<br />
even be able to pay <strong>for</strong> a school or<br />
On the other hand, it's obvious that two.<br />
Or how about tax-free islands<br />
leased to industry, with rents negotiated<br />
on the basis of community benefit?<br />
Tbe city bought tbejand, why<br />
give it away? ;<br />
Maybe these notions seem too farfetched,.<br />
but I'm starting to think the<br />
future of basic manufacturing may<br />
depend on some equally radical solution.<br />
Of course, the easy way out is<br />
to sit on the opposite side of the Detroit<br />
city limits, as I do, and wring<br />
your hands. Or maybe grin and think<br />
tbe city of Detroit is doing all the<br />
dirty work trying to recruit big-time<br />
manufacturing, while tbe suburbs<br />
are getting the real benefits.<br />
That of course, means that the<br />
likes of the genius of the Detroit city<br />
council is our main hope <strong>for</strong> a<br />
healthy future <strong>for</strong> the metropolitan<br />
area — against international competition<br />
schooled at Tokyo University.<br />
A com<strong>for</strong>ting thought.<br />
Dan McCosh is the automotive<br />
editor of Popular Science.<br />
Metro developers turn to Ann Arbor<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
To maintain contact with the community,<br />
Lota's firm has 250 employees<br />
working In Ann Arbor. "We have<br />
a very intimate understanding of<br />
Ann Arbor." be said.<br />
In developing 101 Research Park,<br />
his firm has hired campus environmentalists<br />
from the University of<br />
Michigan to help develop a land<br />
plan, lakes and pedestrian pathways.<br />
At 777 Eisenhower Plaza, Lutz has<br />
included an art gallery to try to give<br />
his building tbe qualities Ann Arbor<br />
residents feel strongly about he<br />
said.<br />
John Swisher of Swisher Realty in<br />
Ann Arbor has been watching the influx<br />
of Oakland County developers.<br />
"There are a number of them here.<br />
It certainly has picked up in the past<br />
four or five years."<br />
Swisher said Oakland County developers<br />
tend to be a "little more<br />
high pressure than local developers ''<br />
Lutz came in with a large flurry and<br />
made his presence known, Swisher<br />
said.<br />
David Kwan, vice president of<br />
consulting <strong>for</strong> Peter Allen Associates,<br />
a Realtor in Ann Arbor, said<br />
Oakland County developers have<br />
been welcome in most cases. "A lot<br />
of them have been in the community<br />
<strong>for</strong> a very long time," he said.<br />
Apartment development has been<br />
very successful in Ann Arbor, Kwan<br />
said, but the office market has been<br />
soft 'It's been a little slower than<br />
many developers had expected," he<br />
said.<br />
Opportunities are also limited in<br />
the downtown area because of a lack<br />
of land, Kwan said.<br />
RICHARD ROESER, co-owner of<br />
Beachum and Roeser in Birmingham.<br />
said his firm was attracted to<br />
Ann Arbor because of the solid economic<br />
base. "Ann Arbor has a more<br />
Handicapped join entrepeneur set<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
worthwhile <strong>for</strong> them to lose their<br />
benefits," Michael said. Once handicapper*<br />
earn an income they lose<br />
government benefits, she said.<br />
She names tbe vending machine<br />
field as a possible business <strong>for</strong> handicappers,<br />
but said tbe franchise fee is<br />
often prohibitive.<br />
Michael said tbe conference can<br />
help handi cappers to choose the<br />
n ght business opportunity.<br />
Schmidt agrees. "Most handicapper*<br />
look to help other handicappers,"<br />
she said. The group is not de-<br />
"We're saying, 'What can we do to<br />
make things better?' " she said.<br />
Handi cappers often find employers<br />
won't hire them because of a disability.<br />
"Part of the reason I stay in my<br />
own business rather than go back to<br />
the corporate world is that I may<br />
face discrimination," she said.<br />
Schmidt had previously worked <strong>for</strong><br />
development firm Seligman and Assocdates-and<br />
<strong>for</strong> General Motors be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
deciding to start a business.<br />
Schmidt and Michael are enthusiastic<br />
about the passage of a new<br />
<strong>Public</strong> Act 112,<br />
MICHIGAN EDUCATION TRUST<br />
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Smart Way<br />
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Your<br />
Child's<br />
Education.<br />
Empire<br />
of America<br />
also called tbe Handicapper Business<br />
Opportunity Act sets up a goal<br />
<strong>for</strong> all state agencies to purchase 2<br />
percent of their goods from handicapper-owned<br />
businesses. At tbe conference<br />
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Jonathan Holtzman. co-chairman<br />
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Hills, said the Ann Arbor<br />
market will continue to grow, but it<br />
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Detroit<br />
In Ann Arbor, more respect is given<br />
to existing landmarks. Holtzman<br />
said. For example, at the Arbors development,<br />
his firm has integrated<br />
five oak trees into the development.<br />
David Gans of Selective Development<br />
Corp. said care has to be taken<br />
when developing in Ann Arbor. He<br />
business people<br />
Adistra Corp. of Plymouth has announced<br />
changes in its sales <strong>for</strong>ce.<br />
Michelle Van Alstyne has been promoted<br />
to accounts manager, Ford<br />
Motor Co GeiMon R. Merritt will be<br />
in charge of new markets. Joining<br />
Adistra are account executives Lisa<br />
Allshoose, Janet Toth, Joseph Rey<br />
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sales posts with Dallas and Ann Arbor<br />
firm* Toth was with Data Systems<br />
of Troy, Rey with GM and Minton<br />
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said his firm has spent a year and a<br />
half learning about Ann Arbor. In designing<br />
a project, his firm is trying<br />
to avoid being a "white elephant."<br />
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of classical design. "We feel it will<br />
be well received in Ann Arbor." he<br />
said.<br />
Swisher said he thinks Ann Arbor<br />
will continue to gain prominence but<br />
keep its own flavor.<br />
Lutz agrees, saying he doesn't see<br />
Ann Arbor developing in the same<br />
way metro Detroit has. "I don't see<br />
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Detroit. They include James Deyo of<br />
Livonia, vice president, education;<br />
Robert Panizxi of Farmington Hills,<br />
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'Elastic' demand is boon to businesses<br />
One point that is often misaed re- but production costs would probably<br />
garding customer demand is how remain the same and might actually<br />
revenues are affected as prices are go down.<br />
raised. If a product or service has aa As a product may have a totally<br />
"elastic" demand (product revenue elastic or inelastic demand curve, it<br />
increases as tb« price is lowered), may change elasticities between any<br />
revenue will typically drop when the two price points on the curve. A mi-<br />
i- crgwa<br />
mand (product revenue decreases as 3. - 14 less than its original selling<br />
price is lowered), revenues in< price may evidence an increase in<br />
with a price increase. ^ ^ total revenue during the initial sale<br />
This situation is onethdfis of spe- period. Dropping tbe price by anothcial<br />
interest to bu£«l€ss owners beer (SO may cause that sales period's<br />
cause it reprejams an obviously at- total revenue to drop. This is why it<br />
tractive dfdtand/ price /revenue re- becomes important to analyze a<br />
la tionsJdfT Product demand and firm's demand curve by the degree<br />
refwue go up along with the price. of elasticity within the price range<br />
focus: small business<br />
H Mary<br />
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of interest or the "relevant range." ucts, the importance of the item rel-<br />
It may sound confusing <strong>for</strong> a prodative to the customer's budget, and<br />
uct to have either an elastic or ine- the urgency of tbe cutomer's need<br />
lastic demand curve or both. The <strong>for</strong> it<br />
factors that affect elasticity Include The availability of substitutes<br />
the availability of substitute prod- most often affects the elasticity of<br />
demand <strong>for</strong> a given product or service.<br />
Hamburger is ooe example of a<br />
product that has many substitutes.<br />
As a result, it would have an elastic<br />
demand when prices are lowered as<br />
well as when prices are raised. If the<br />
price of hamburger is lowered and<br />
other prices remain the same, the<br />
quantity demanded will increase as<br />
will tbetotal i eveuue.<br />
The reason is that not only will<br />
regular hamburger users purchase<br />
more hamburger, but customers wbo<br />
<strong>for</strong>merly bought steak, hot dogs or<br />
bacon will probably buy hamburger<br />
too. If tbe price of hamburger were<br />
to go up. tbe quantity demanded<br />
would drop. Again this would be because<br />
hamburger is perceived by<br />
customers as having many substitutes.<br />
Of course, customers would<br />
still buy some hamburger depending<br />
oe how much the price went up, thefcr<br />
individual tastes, and what geesb<br />
might expect. - - —<br />
Next week, we will look at the<br />
supply fide of demand and how It affects<br />
product markets.<br />
Mary DiPaolo it the owner of<br />
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Hills-based business consulting<br />
firm. She is alao producer and<br />
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Accident arbitration: alternative to lawsuits<br />
Inued from Page 1<br />
Under accident arbitration, a<br />
judge hears testimony from both<br />
alternative is vcident arbi- parties and fixes liability, based on<br />
>n, a method resolve tbe testimony of ooe party or the<br />
. ates over dollars" between vic- other, or a combination of tbe two.<br />
tims^kbd insurance companies, ac- The judge's decision is binding and<br />
to Tim McKernan, who is final. Both parties have agreed by<br />
setting ikp accident arbitration in signed contract that "the matter is<br />
Michigi<br />
concluded. There is no right of<br />
Arbitration nininf line ul_|Qfe ua rehearing or appeal to any other fo-<br />
tion's oldest arbitration servi. rum or court." according to McKerwas<br />
founded as a non-profit compa- 'tJJjin.<br />
ny in New York in 4944. The firm ' XYJN THE PAST, the only recourse<br />
launched accident arbitration four <strong>for</strong> JW^ident victims, if they felt they<br />
years ago in response to increasing desented^more <strong>for</strong> pain and suffer-<br />
numbers of civil suits and crowded ing. lost w^es and real losses was to<br />
court dockets. Accident arbitration sue," McKert^n said.<br />
is now available in 27 states and Since L38^i, when Forums<br />
soon will be available in Michigan. launched accidenL. arbitration, the<br />
firm has settled 5,000 accident cases.<br />
The average case took 51 days to<br />
settle.<br />
Of the total number. 75 percent<br />
have involved auto mishaps. Any insurance-related<br />
accident may be<br />
considered, including slip-and-fall<br />
claims in private homes or public<br />
buildings, medical malpractice suits,<br />
maritime losses involving ship cargo<br />
and property damage suits covered<br />
by homeowner's or renter's insurance.<br />
Proceedings may be initiated in<br />
one of two ways, either by one party<br />
contacting the other or by a Forum<br />
officer acting on behalf of one party.<br />
Cost is $100 to file arbitration proceedings<br />
and_$150 per hour <strong>for</strong> the<br />
judge, who is retired from one of the cient and timely way. I think arbi-<br />
nation's courts.<br />
tration does this," Rounell said.<br />
"Arbitration is an efficient way to "The only thing I can speak about<br />
cut across the heavy backlogs on against it is that involved parties<br />
court calendars," said <strong>for</strong>mer judge sometimes think it's a much more<br />
Thomas Rounell of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
leisurely process than it is," he said<br />
Rounell, an 18-year veteran of the The average hearing is three to five<br />
Wayne County Circuit Court who has days, followed by the judge's deli-<br />
also served on the Michigan Court of beration.<br />
Appeals, has been an arbitration _ . Former judge George Bowles, who<br />
judge since retiring from the circuit now has a law office in Plymouth.<br />
court in 1986.<br />
aBo serves as an arbitrator <strong>for</strong> Fo-<br />
He arbitrates 12 to 14 cases a rums. f<br />
year, referred by Forums, the Amer- Bowles worked as a labor arbitraican<br />
Arbitration Association and the tor shortly after graduating from<br />
Federal Conciliation and Mediation law school in 1945. While serving on<br />
Service. —<br />
the Wayne County Circuit Court<br />
"THE OBJECT is to bring parties from A2S2 to 1976. Bowles was in-<br />
in dispute to a conclusion in " tal in initiating mediation<br />
within tbe state's court system.<br />
While arbitration assists in reducing<br />
crowded court dockets, "it is not<br />
the saving system <strong>for</strong> court docket<br />
congestion," Bowles said.<br />
In fact, be is not certain the system<br />
"will catch bold in Michigan"<br />
because arbitration "is final aqd<br />
binding," unlike mediation, which<br />
can be challenged.<br />
"I have no predictions oo bow<br />
many people will use arbitration "<br />
In 1987, Arbitration Forums processed<br />
543 accident cases nationwide.<br />
So far this year, 198 cases have<br />
been resolved.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation or to register<br />
<strong>for</strong> a seminar oo Monday explaining<br />
the process, call 852-7592.<br />
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West. In<strong>for</strong>mation: J?v Schmidt, 557-<br />
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• CPA CONFERENCE FOR<br />
BANKERS<br />
Friday, Sept. 30 — Annual CPA/<br />
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• MONEY MANAGEMENT<br />
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In<strong>for</strong>mation: Paula Kempton, 349-<br />
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• NETWORKING SEMINAR<br />
Tuesday, Oct. 4 — "Contemporary<br />
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Linda Williamson, 349-<br />
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• PURCHASING<br />
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Thursday, Oct. 6 — "The Purchasing<br />
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Function" offered at the Hobday<br />
Inn Fairlane, Dearborn. Nonmember<br />
fee: $150. In<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />
Shirley Sturkin, 696-8168.<br />
• HOME BUSINESSES<br />
Thursday, Oct. 6 — "How to Establish<br />
a Business at Home" offered<br />
7-10 p.m. at Schoolcraft College.<br />
18600 Haggerty, Livonia. Fee: $20.<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation: 591-6400 Ext. 410.<br />
Sponsor: Schoolcraft College.<br />
• MARKETING CONFERENCE<br />
Friday, Oct. 7 — Marketing conference<br />
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the<br />
Fairlane Manor in Dearborn. Fee:<br />
$144. In<strong>for</strong>mation: 689-6650. Sponsor.<br />
Master Marketing Corp.<br />
• PURCHASING<br />
MANAGEMENT SEMINAR<br />
Friday, Oct. 7 — "The Organizational<br />
Function" and "The Continuing<br />
Education Function" offered at<br />
the Holiday Inn Fairlane, Dearborn.<br />
Non-member fee: $150. In<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />
Shirley Sturkin, 696-8168.<br />
• INTRO TO dBASE<br />
Saturday, Oct. 8 — "Introduction<br />
to Base HI Plus" class offered 8 a.m.<br />
to 5 p.m. at Schoolcraft College,<br />
18600 Haggerty, Livonia. Fee: $125.<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation: 591-6400 Ext. 410.<br />
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Friday, Oct. 1'4 — "Managing<br />
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In<strong>for</strong>mation: 1-800-255-4141. Sponsor<br />
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• SMALL BUSINESSES<br />
Wednesday, Nov. 16 — Small business<br />
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Booths: $40. In<strong>for</strong>mation: 964-4000 -<br />
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• SINGLE SOURCING<br />
Monday-Wednesday, Oct. 10-12 —<br />
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• TRANSPORTATION<br />
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\ Tuesday, Oct. 18-.— "Investment<br />
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• WOMEN SUPERVISORS<br />
Friday, Oct. 21 - "Today's Woman<br />
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• REAL ESTATE INVESTING<br />
Tuesday. Oct. 25 — "Investment<br />
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6:30-10 p.m. at Schoolcraft College,<br />
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• SMALL BUSINESS<br />
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Copies of the free "Small Business<br />
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at all National Bank of Detroit offices.<br />
The booklet produced by New<br />
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business.<br />
Send in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> datebook<br />
to business editor. <strong>Observer</strong> & Eccentric<br />
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TM« classification<br />
continued from<br />
tha Last Rao* of<br />
Section F.<br />
700 Auction Salaa<br />
COME IN & ENJOY youreM at our<br />
Antique 8 EslsM Auction OM ta-<br />
Ma a dMrs. OHM. commoMa.<br />
drlinn, chests. a m o Phyfa Mv<br />
«ig room MM Ol—— T« 4 C MM ci-<br />
soas 1 much mors. Plu* a Mge aa-<br />
Mctton of houaahold aetaM Juraf-<br />
W t Sat., Oct 1. 3orn, HM*<br />
Auction. 705 Wa»f CMkslon Road.<br />
. Laka Often Open Sal 12 noon lor<br />
883-1*71<br />
701 CoHactiMaa<br />
ASSORTED CoMclor'* plat—, Hat<br />
ad In Brad<strong>for</strong>d Exchange. mckjdkiQ<br />
Motfar Goo—sene*. etc 536-2656<br />
702 Antiquoa<br />
A ANTIQUER'S PARADISE<br />
• 50 Dealers<br />
• Quality Merchandise<br />
• H-u-9-e Selection<br />
• New Goods Dally<br />
> Convenient Location'<br />
• Open Every Day 10-5<br />
(except Mondays)<br />
N Oakland County* Bneet<br />
MendMal Antique Complex<br />
THE GREAT MIDWESTERN<br />
ANTIQUE EMPORIUM. 5233 Obda<br />
Hw>.. Drayton Plains. 823-7480<br />
ADRIAN ANTIOUE MARKET<br />
St*i„ Oct. 2. Ian ipi<br />
County Fairground*. Adrian Mich.<br />
Spac— lor 200 flaHn with quality<br />
A coBacUB* Rain or<br />
. 517-263-3115<br />
ADRIAN ANTIQUE MARKET<br />
Sun. Oct. 2. 8am-4ptn L<br />
County Fairorounda. Adrian.<br />
Spac— lor 200 daato with quaaty<br />
anilqu— A coHactW— Rain or<br />
**ia AdmMMon $2. (517)263-3115<br />
ALL DEPRESSION ERA<br />
GLASS SHOW A SALE<br />
Sat.. Sun.. Oct.. IS, 16. 10 to 5<br />
DEARBORN CIVIC CENTER -<br />
15601 Michigan Ave Dearborn<br />
MKX IGSIDEPRESSION<br />
GLASS SOCIETY'S 16th SHOW<br />
rt Food A*<br />
: 12.00<br />
ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET.<br />
- M. Bruahar. Mar. Sunday Oct. 16.<br />
• >0th 0—* on. 5058 Ann Moi^a-<br />
• 8*e Rd.. EM 175 oil 1-04, 300<br />
ar* In quaMy Antiqu— and Salact<br />
CdOecMM*. Al indar cover. 5 AM. -<br />
4 PM AdmMalon $3 Third Sunday.<br />
Tha Ortginalfll<br />
ANNOUNCING FALL<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
PAVILION<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
EXPOSITION<br />
SOUTHFCLO CIVIC CENTER<br />
26000 E»mgreen al 10H<br />
FR4-SAT<br />
SUN<br />
124<br />
12-6<br />
50a Off WfTM THIS AD OE<br />
e BUYMG ALL ANTIQUESI1 •<br />
Oiaaa. poalcMda. dock*, art gMas.<br />
anttqua dot* A M )—ilrj . Sha#y<br />
.344-3154 346-7964<br />
ANTIQUE CLOCKS<br />
•SSL*<br />
Grand Sv<br />
iParrya Clock Shop. 33336<br />
RH»M. FanMnglon. 478-6106<br />
ANTIQUE DINETTE SET - t piece<br />
0 yaar* old. $2S0g or<br />
ANTIQUE ioMng rock*. Oak piel-<br />
torm rockarrCrv>barry A out g—.<br />
china. M r t mMc. 373-1062<br />
"ANTIQUE OAK i nm rnwror,<br />
661-3M6<br />
tur* 6 glaaa. Tl**s-Frt 6 Sal. MM-<br />
noon.aJOM—M. bat* Ekn A Adam*<br />
ANTIQUES From ma EIMM of<br />
Peggy Gemburd 1046 Branthv<br />
BMniMtad HM*. Saturday Oct lat.<br />
ANTIQUES- Fwnftur*. China A Da-<br />
Ion Male. Sal. 12 Noon-5pm<br />
only. 12230 Aabury Parti. W. of<br />
ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE<br />
• MACOMB MALL*<br />
Sapt <strong>29</strong> - Oct. 2<br />
ANTIQUES ON MAIN<br />
A PLACE<br />
TO ADO TO<br />
YOUR HOME,<br />
YOUR SHELF OR.<br />
HEART<br />
115 S Mam al 11 MM. Royal Oak<br />
Ion-Sat; 10-6 818 '663<br />
ANTIQUE SMsi| MrtgM PMno<br />
ANTIOUE<br />
•MwMig<br />
wood Ukfai range we*<br />
Man. good *apa<br />
437-2714<br />
AUTHENTIC 190 yaar oM MBML<br />
JO'xgr kom LMversay ar Mo*re<br />
Dame ounvani Btrtoui w»at—<br />
aMy 644-4417<br />
BERKEY 8 GAY Empire MFF Aame<br />
robe car-net Detroit<br />
A — M1-02B6<br />
702 Antiquaa<br />
OAK ROLL TOP DESK. ($'<br />
OCCUPIED JAPAN 0lnner*are - 86<br />
pace. —rvloa lor 6. 1250 Leflon<br />
M pMoa. ITS.<br />
s?<br />
ORIENTAL RUGS<br />
1 WANTED<br />
PEDDLER S ROW ANTIQUES<br />
2676 Orchard Laka Rd. Sylvan Laka<br />
-<br />
Oparang aarly Oct CM 626-2793<br />
PEWTER TEAPOT. w a l ^ ^ ^ H<br />
humtdora. cisarrar A sugar A wnak<br />
m > $250 Dapr—on gla— ol<br />
lamp. SI00 Ft—la teepot. $50<br />
Gondar I—pot. $50 inincMe art<br />
ala— baakat wtm groiaid Pont*<br />
marks. $125 Rad wmg ban* A<br />
ryrup aat. tSO Stained glaaa chaat<br />
board. $100 Wlckar chaat laba<br />
8125 OK lamp*. Memeare. depres-<br />
sion A alchad. lot* oi Fanton A De-<br />
ROYAL OAK<br />
FLEA MARKET<br />
ANTIQUES &<br />
COLLECTIBLES<br />
706 Waoring Apparal<br />
BLACK RANCH luC angtfi<br />
coat, only 1V» yaar* old. —<br />
oondMon. Aakmg 81680 66<br />
FINE LEATHER coat, dark Moan,<br />
baawar Kjr hood. *Ua m l . 8850<br />
BEAVER fur coat. Ml langth. sue<br />
aiafl, 9950 —= -44MOM<br />
WOMEN'S largar so* doth— warn<br />
40-46. *in:*ll*nl condition.<br />
BEAUTIFUL Blart fro— (black,<br />
alma A gray Mend) mink v. coat<br />
wffh Mather trtm. Mka na» 342-3966<br />
BEAUTIFUL<br />
vytw coat, ass 12.8125 w—<br />
Call batwaan 1-6pm 428-8619<br />
langth<br />
• 9500<br />
BEAUTIFUL RACCOON COAT, Ml<br />
BOYS A GIRLS' CLOTHING. Muhl-<br />
famrfy SaM SO— irVant to 7. Muga<br />
aanctioni Toy*. r»gn chak*. crib •»-<br />
awntna (Ik* nawl miae batn Hama.<br />
la. 378-0015<br />
316 E. 11<br />
SNACK BAB<br />
4— Fxm Parking<br />
SOLID OAK akatch labia. 8'long «<br />
34-Mda a 4Chigh. area 1930. good<br />
condition. 8275 Can Mon.-FH<br />
SQUARE Grand piano. Ore 1851.<br />
aaea»ant condition. 82800 EaaMka<br />
parlor aat. axcaHam 8750 652-1618<br />
TWO ANTIQUE<br />
pump organ All<br />
Hon.<br />
good condl-<br />
531-3013<br />
LYNX coat. 81.100 Bkj* loi lack at.<br />
8300. SOa 6-8. Al condition.<br />
Day*. 355-4545 Eva* 644-42SS<br />
UPPER PENINSULA ANTIQUES<br />
A coaactabi— Sat. Oct 1.<br />
9am-3pm AbaoWtaly no aarly —M*<br />
43559 Candlaoood m <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Caahonly<br />
MINK COAT: Oark ranc*i. at— 10.<br />
ajic—ant condition W* —cnfloal<br />
352-1224<br />
WEDOING down. arhNa aatm. aua<br />
10. ra—a—Ma worn onoa.<br />
$31-2467<br />
VERNOR-SPRINGWELL ANTIQUES<br />
7235 W Varnor Hwy Oatrolt. Ml.<br />
- 15KQFFOURING SEPTEMBER -<br />
9:30-5 50pm Cloaad Wad. A Swi.<br />
or by Appomtmant. 642-6030<br />
WANTED TO BUY<br />
Altyp—ol Laadad and<br />
Ra«ar—Palntad Lampa.<br />
Wa >rt* pay a minimum ol<br />
$5,000<br />
my<br />
Palrpomt*<br />
For any quaMy Han<br />
i or Tlflany<br />
aatyp— ol<br />
Call Collect:<br />
1-215-543-2530<br />
TM* amkand wa tM dapiaymg at<br />
SOUTHRELD PAVILION<br />
ANTIQUE EXPOSITION<br />
Hampton Antiques<br />
703 Crafts<br />
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, tr—<br />
akirta. quilts King,<br />
alao baby Sapt » thru Oct 1 18<br />
AcArthur Radtord 9am-6pm W ol<br />
y S . ol 7 Mka<br />
CRAFT SALE. 50% off. Tuaa.-Frt,<br />
9anv-6pm Muat aak. rsxwna. b—-<br />
waatha. Mk A drtad Ikxaars.<br />
. Country accaaaorl—. CMat-<br />
ttama 44215 CraltaPury CL<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> - 453-7700<br />
FOR RENT - 2 oountar apac— «mM-<br />
ataa; ID aal your aMraa. m<br />
Cal aod a* lor<br />
LIVOMA ELKS ANNUAL<br />
- CRAFT SALE - NOV . 8 A 60i<br />
TabMa $40: —Hi Nactnaty, S80.<br />
75 Cranars For appicatJoo*.<br />
CM . 261-1696<br />
PLYMOUTH CRAFT SALE<br />
County A Victorian<br />
9am-5pm Oct 1. 12006 Tal Traa Or.<br />
Ann Arbor Tral A SMdon.<br />
ST ALBERTS THE GREAT In Daar-<br />
bon» Hta affl ba aponaorlng thak 9th<br />
annual Chrlatma* Baoaar on Sat,<br />
Nov 19th. TaMa rarual MB • akatili<br />
815 tor Oil A 820 tor 8tt taMa. Door*<br />
opan lo tha pubic 10am-Som For<br />
moy MormMlon 562-0421<br />
ST. ALBERT THE GREAT<br />
It OaarborivHaigMa<br />
Ml ba aponaorlng thak<br />
9th ANNUAL ttWOTlAS BAZAAR<br />
on Sat. Nov. 19<br />
818-tor 6 R. A 820. lor 6 n.<br />
Doors opan to tha pubic at<br />
' 0am-6pm For I<br />
cal 562-0421<br />
704<br />
Raa Martata<br />
Buy 1 or buy 100. From 82.50-86.<br />
Mon. thru M. 9-« 477-7366<br />
CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE<br />
Wood—rd at Lona Ptoa Rd, Btoom-<br />
llald H » PraSatoTtora. Eva. Oct.<br />
am. 7-Spm. - Ooubto ftaprloaM<br />
Bid prto— on MaM aucffen.<br />
Frt.. Oct 7th. 9am-3pm Sala Day<br />
Sat. OR. 6tfL Aam-I2pm - Mae M<br />
ol rvnmanpa on*y 82.<br />
FRIENOS USED BOOK SHOP<br />
Opan Ma Sal.. lO-Spm • Evary F.<br />
day. 10-1pm Troy <strong>Library</strong>. 8W *<br />
B* Baavar Moat beeka. Wo 70c<br />
Giant Flea Market<br />
Anttnu-. Maal<br />
gam* 214 E<br />
doaawoam Vpal<br />
10p«a. SM A Sul<br />
arsoaff 971-7676.<br />
HISTORC FORT WAYNE - JaMar-<br />
*on at loot of u—molB- FMa Mar-<br />
kal. art*. craRa. ooMctlaa SM.<br />
O0L S. A Sun Oct. •. Mam lo 4pm<br />
« and parking Food<br />
567-74M or 3*7-9360<br />
REDFORD UnMad M<br />
22400 Grand RK«r<br />
M.. Oct r,<br />
Sat. Oct a taw iwow<br />
RUMMAGE SALE<br />
FA. Sapt 3S. KMRfTpaa; SM . OOL<br />
CARMELA'S<br />
NEXT-TO-NEW FURS<br />
MWfc-SaMa Foa-Lynx. *• aa—<br />
2546 Orchard Laka Rd. OPEN Tu—<br />
thru Sal. 1 lam-5pm 662-3200<br />
nant By Appokitmant<br />
CURRENT STYLES<br />
moat nao doth—.<br />
tons, Fan-Winter. Jackata A<br />
coat* Fu* langth raccoon coat<br />
Stt— Small Medium 855-6171<br />
DARK MINK coal. patRa Nza. notch<br />
colar. sabla border. aacManl oon-<br />
dMon 8995 587-2563<br />
DESIGNER CLOTHING. Mia nav<br />
Every nam priced under 810 Pants.<br />
•tars. *ults. Oiaaia*. coats,<br />
•hoa*. M sOaa 5-14 Sale atarta to-<br />
day thru Sal 8AM 352-4418<br />
WHITE laddmg go—v vary long<br />
val. alp. aoa 7. BeeutttU<br />
AnyoSar 652-8219<br />
BLOOMFIELD- A Number One<br />
Spectacular. Old A naw Mama<br />
(houeahotd-gM) Sapt <strong>29</strong>-30, Oct.<br />
1st. 10am-6pm DaarWald Sub.<br />
Mapla/MldOabait 54<strong>29</strong> dandga<br />
WOMANS WARDROBE Coat*,<br />
•ult*. dre—'* A bloua—. Stt—.<br />
6.7.8.10, Sho— 7H M 350-3427<br />
WOMENS gently<br />
outfit*. OeMgnar<br />
36W Alter 3om<br />
A<br />
aoa 34W-<br />
651-9446<br />
706 Qaraga 8alar<br />
Oakland<br />
AUBURN HEIGHTS - Moving<br />
Thur».-Sat.. 10-6. 749 CougMan. off<br />
S Blvd. btw Squirrel A Adama Rd<br />
BEVERLY HILLS, Moving Saw Fur-<br />
nlture. miac household item*<br />
15600 Blnaood. 2 Mt* S ol 14 MM*.<br />
W ol Greenfield. Thur*.-6un.. 9-5<br />
BEVERLY HILLS. Sapt <strong>29</strong>-30<br />
31176 OM Stage Rd . W ol Laheer.<br />
oI 13 MM Laath<br />
lampa. Ilghl Ibrtur—. houaahold.<br />
BEVERLY HILLS- FrL-Sat 9am-<br />
4pm. Houaahold nam*, antiques,<br />
doccanvk stac—. ootning butler<br />
churn, louvarad bt-tokS door* A<br />
much mora. 22699 Nottkigtum, S.<br />
ol 14 Ml.. W. ot Laheer.<br />
BIRMINGHAM- Annual Super Sam-<br />
ple Sale. Gilts A decorative acoas-<br />
sorl— at eholwl* or laaa. Thurs.<br />
Oct. 6th. Frt Oct 7th. 9am-5pm<br />
32560 Eastlady. off 14 MM Rd be-<br />
an Evergraan A Lafiaar<br />
BIRMINGHAM - Antique table, turn<br />
pa. dreeeer<br />
aota. Cok>-<br />
A anttqu— Frl.<br />
8 30-noon only. 1760 Pm*. N of<br />
Maple. W off CheatarHeld ~<br />
-Anywhere from arv<br />
ry harvaat table A<br />
equipment, art atc 9am-5pm.<br />
Thurs A Frl untt noon Sat. 3916<br />
h. on<br />
BIRMINGHAM Oaaamant sala. Kids.<br />
Wtcher howaMtoM goods Lots of<br />
kjrmture. art. A other traaaur—.<br />
SM. 10am tpri'i. Sun. 10am-3pm<br />
1866 Oak (bataMn CheaMrfMd A<br />
GMnfiuraU dd* door only.<br />
706 Qaraga Salaa:<br />
- Oakland<br />
BIRMINGHAM- Moving Sale Frl-<br />
Sal 9am-5pm HMO CheaterMld.<br />
off Oak FumWuce A mucii more<br />
Birmingham<br />
B*i. '*•• lan-Tiawesr<br />
Other i elated A<br />
Sal-Sun 576 Cheeler. S of 15 MM.<br />
W of Woodwerd<br />
BIRMINGHAM 1420 S Bat—, S ol<br />
Lincoln. N of 14 MM Frt. Only<br />
Clothing, lurnitura. remgarators.<br />
BIRMINGHAM-1636 Mm on 14 A<br />
Woodward. Thi** 9-3 Ski*. Mk—.<br />
toys, ala tm ir fipewrHer, mare<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 2786 Wlndemare. N<br />
ol Maple. W ol CooAdge. Frl 9am-<br />
12 noon. Sat 9am-1pm<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 3 Family Sala<br />
Wad -S«t.. 9am-5pm 3131<br />
Berkshire. E. of Lshaer, S of Maple<br />
FumlKra. clothing. coMctibi—<br />
BIRMINGHAM- 3 Famffy Sale Sal<br />
Mam Ipm. 6646 Cathedral. 2 tn W<br />
of Telegraph. S of Maple Toole,<br />
motor, clothing, household items,<br />
children A baby name<br />
BLOOMFIELD - Garage 4 Estate<br />
items SHverplate. electrical appli-<br />
ances. old lurnrture. leather radmar.<br />
desk. Mens, doth— Frt. A Sat..<br />
9am-4pm. N. ol Square Laka Rd.. E_<br />
off Woodward at Barkalwe. to Tray-<br />
more to 2256 Somerset<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS Moving Sals.<br />
Sat 9-5 2507 Aapan Line, Hickory<br />
Grov— Sub' Furniture, mower. ale<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS Adama<br />
Square Sub Off Square Laka Rd<br />
between Adams A Opdyka Sal<br />
Oct. lat 9am Some antkqu—<br />
BLOOMFIEI.O HILLS-Sat A Sun,<br />
9em-4pm. '.'605 Franklin Rd..<br />
between Mlckory Grove A Square<br />
Laka Rd. -^umffure A mlac<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Frt. A Sat,<br />
9am-5pm. 2550 Lampkghlar. N of<br />
Long Lake. E of Adams Mana de-<br />
algner doth— (aoa 34-361 A aki*.<br />
baby aqulpmeni. toys, grtl A Mlac<br />
BtoomlMd HIM-N—a. used antique<br />
kltchanwara. triple dreeeer. match-<br />
ing cheat; antique fire hydrant, mlac<br />
coMcHM—. No clothing 5360 Wing<br />
Laka Rd Sept 30 A Oct. 1. 10-4<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Eatate/Ga-<br />
raga Sale Chrtstm— dish—. vaag-<br />
—. wine pre—, floor coft— grind-<br />
er. rugs, lamps A much mlac Thurs-<br />
Sun 1631 McCantock. oft Sq Lk<br />
Rd. btw Talagraph A MkyMbaft<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, new A used,<br />
electric saw*, rowing marhin—.<br />
matt re— covers, many it—c. Hama<br />
Sat only Oct 1 9am-5pm. 3841<br />
Mystic VaMy Dr . W of Talagraph.<br />
N. of Long Lake Rd. No aarty tal—<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Huge base-<br />
men! aaM Sept 30. Oct 1-2. 9-6<br />
Antiqu—. fumrture. miac. houaahold<br />
goods 1170 CreetvMw. W off Tale-<br />
graph. U mM S. of Orchard Lake<br />
Rd No<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS Benefft aale. Of<br />
St Franc— Savior Mlaalon Circle<br />
Of St Hugo of the HIM. Thurs. Sept<br />
<strong>29</strong> and Frt Sept 30 9am-3 30pm<br />
2801 MaaafMd Or Comer of Squk-<br />
rd and Maaefleld Excellent<br />
dotMng. furniture, and antiqu—<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS - GkN dialgn--<br />
er doming (6-161 Que—. Eaplm. ion<br />
mm Ion, A much more No doth—<br />
over 85 00 Gla— table, atereo. ra-<br />
dloa. I—ther purs—, many other<br />
Item* 4130 Watarwheel Lane. S of<br />
Long U. 2 blks W of Franklin<br />
Thurs, Sapt <strong>29</strong>, 9-5<br />
BLOOMRELD-Hobt—s, cxaft aup-<br />
pMe. (ports equipment<br />
715 E Long Laka. Thure-Sat<br />
BLOOMFIELD TWP-3 family Frt<br />
only. 10-6. Baby equipment, an-<br />
tique*. leaded glaaa. mlac 5241<br />
Fairmont H» Ct. IE*. W.of Frank-<br />
an. N.of Quart on off Van Nan<br />
BLOOMFIELD TWP Attic Sale.<br />
Houaahold traaaur—. soma from the<br />
pest A some from the present<br />
Thurs . Frt. Sat 5694 Raven Rd<br />
i f a U<br />
Walnut Lake Rd<br />
FARMINGTON Garao* SMa- Sapt<br />
30th. Oct 1-2nd. 9am-4pm Clothes.<br />
motorcyd—. boats A miac <strong>29</strong>926 S.<br />
Stockton. (9 Mke/MKMebaRI<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Girt* dom-<br />
ing, toys, houaahold. bar. mlac<br />
Thur*.-Frt.. Sept <strong>29</strong>-30. 9-5 30081<br />
FemhM Dr . between 13 A 14 MM<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Frt. 9-4pm.<br />
36255 Cromplon CtrOe. Independ-<br />
ence Commons Mlsc household<br />
goods, boys Cloth—, etc<br />
femHy Frt. 9-6. Sat »-4. 3793 Un-<br />
coki Dr. J14'AMI. between Laheer A<br />
•MgraphV<br />
BIRMINGHAM - Batter Than Aver<br />
aga Qaraga SaMI Antiqu— mdudkig<br />
m pot baMad atove. unuaual an-<br />
tique II.T.—*pry places, fcjrnffure.<br />
k lights. quMty man A women *<br />
_ Mng. several Heme never worn.<br />
Thm. Barn iSian. 600 imi<br />
cated betaaMt Lincoln A Maple. W<br />
Of Woodward<br />
M INGHAM - Boy * >11111 A<br />
deek eet. drop-leef Formica kitchen<br />
A cMMren'<br />
Items Thurs. Frt. SM.. 9 to &<br />
Darby. N ol Maple. E of Adams<br />
SaM^FruTsat<br />
SargMna aakxef Mac. quaMy mar-<br />
numeroua lo mainica'i.<br />
Or, N of 13 MM W. off<br />
(Nottingham For aat Sub.)<br />
M Of Maple. E Of Adams 646-3790<br />
Sat. Oct t. 9-4<br />
ct. tm M.<br />
aaM Rkig-pong MMa. *ma?°^3<br />
table, aa—a MwMi, boys cloth—<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS -<br />
Sal., 9am~4pm <strong>29</strong>714 Fox Club Dr..<br />
13 A Drake area. Furniture, books,<br />
toys, cloth—, artow blower, etc.<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 Hou— Ge-<br />
rag* Sale Sept <strong>29</strong>. 30 A Oct 1:9-5<br />
Clothing, furniture. Early American<br />
c*iand—er*. bazaar Kara <strong>29</strong>430<br />
Gacreet W ol Middlebeit. N of<br />
FARMINGTON HuX- Multl Fam»y<br />
Thurs.-Sal.. 9am-Spm Bike*, toy*.<br />
ihold. many<br />
clofh—. super buy*<br />
Ridge, off Farmington<br />
Rd , N of 13 MM<br />
33647 York Rk<br />
FARMINGTON HMa - Large 3 femly<br />
garage eatata sale Thurs.-Sat..<br />
fr30am-*pm 21473 Deeulora Lane.<br />
N of 6. between Hatsted A Hegger-<br />
enter on Lu^on 10 Oeaulord.<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS MOVING<br />
SALE. Leweon sols. 8'SO Wing-<br />
beck chairs. $75 sach Round kitdv<br />
an table A 4 chairs. $50 Very good<br />
Thurs Frt Sat. 9 W 5 26279 Bay-<br />
berry Rd 12 MM A Farmington Rd.<br />
FARMINGTON MLLS. SoM country<br />
cottage. f*moda6ng new home You<br />
name It. we've got Itl Antiqu—. col-<br />
aturaa. furniture, fbrtur— bUMng<br />
artals 3 Femky End of Scotten.<br />
N Of 8. E of MddMtMt Sept <strong>29</strong>-<br />
30th, 9-6; Oct lat.. 9-noon<br />
FARMMGTON H«XS: Thur-Frt .9-4<br />
OueWyl 5 lamdy* 25215 Rutledge N<br />
of Grand r, E of Drake<br />
FAI _r .<br />
Crown Pi CL N ol Grand Rh>ar W<br />
Of Drake Frt-Set, 9-4pm<br />
FARMMGTON MBs<br />
bury. 1 block E of<br />
near 11 MM. SM.. Oct<br />
5pm only, group I<br />
FARMMGTON HK.LS Frt A SM. 9^<br />
8 21726<br />
Couok.<br />
U<br />
FARMMGTON HILLS Funritm.<br />
»A much more Frt A<br />
La Muars M pf It<br />
MM W of MMMebaft<br />
706 Qaraga 8alaa:<br />
Oakland<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS. 21403 Wood-<br />
farm. 6/Halstaed Fn-Sat, lO-Spm<br />
Household, turmture A appkanc—<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 Mruly<br />
gekxe A rrvac 32113 Red Clover, off<br />
12 between Orchard Lake A Farm-<br />
ington Rda enter on KendaPwood<br />
Thurs.. Frt . Sat. 9 to 4 PM<br />
FARMINGTON HIM- Sept 30th-<br />
Oct 1st. 9sm-5pm Blkss. goll<br />
dubs, window m conditioner. 5 HP<br />
rototiAer. mac 28669 Salem Rd S.<br />
OL IX W. ot. Northwestern. N. of<br />
WsMtgton<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Frt . Sal 9-<br />
4pm 30026 FernhW. Canterbury<br />
Common* Off 13 MM 3 block* W of<br />
Orchard Lake. Furniture adult 3<br />
wheel motor bike, camel back trunk,<br />
g— grW. decorated aw—ta more<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Rolling Oak*<br />
Sub. 3 family aale, Mka. furniture,<br />
fixtures d<br />
her. dryer stove, queen bed.<br />
movie A slide protectors. Blazer<br />
S10. many more hou*et>old items<br />
FARMINGTON HIM - neerty new<br />
electric berbecue. set of drums.<br />
}ht table with weight*, vacuum<br />
oer. trundle bad*: pictures,<br />
lamp*, eddmg mechm—. stereo<br />
radios, clothing, etc Sat. A Sue.<br />
11am-5pm 33000 Covmgion P>JH<br />
Dr.. Apt 08 (off 14 MM. 1 Block<br />
W of Mlddlebelll<br />
FARMINGTON - Huge - Antique lur,<br />
mture. oorner cabinet, pot beky<br />
stove smoker. dl*h—. lad— bike<br />
doth— mlac Frt thru Sun . 9am- 7<br />
23232 Vloiel Grand River. Orchard<br />
Lake ar— 478-602«<br />
FARMINGTON - Piano, antique<br />
are* aer, misc. item* Sal. Sun Oct<br />
1-2 2<strong>29</strong>77 Frederick, S of Grand<br />
River. 3rd St E of F*rm«ngton Rd<br />
FARMINGTON - Sep< 28. <strong>29</strong> A 30<br />
9-5 24000 Pickett Farmington A<br />
Grand Rh«er Washer, bed. sofa,<br />
baby doth—. girt * *lze 4-8<br />
FARMINGTON - Thurs -Sat . 9am-<br />
5pm 24131 Sf Mary Ct . 10 »<br />
Farmington Rd Mlec furniture 4<br />
tools. 2 Ethan AMn solas<br />
FARMINGTON Sal A Sun 9 till 5.<br />
furniture, motorcycle, household<br />
Items 23274 Violet. 3 blks N of<br />
Grand River 1 blk E of Orchard<br />
Laka<br />
FARMINGTON - 20937 Inkster Rd .<br />
1 block N of 8 MM. Thurs -Frt -Sst .<br />
stsrtmg at 9am<br />
INK LIN - Hydraukc lack, owes<br />
(country acoaeeort—I Sat 10-S<br />
32322 Scenic Lane. 13"*/Inkster<br />
FRANKLIN 30300 Woods.de Or .<br />
Thurs thru Sun 10 IMI 5 Furniture,<br />
exercise eqiapment. mlec. item*<br />
GARDEN CITY - 32639 Brown 1 blk<br />
N of Marquette. E of Venoy Thurs-<br />
Sal. 9-5pm Kid* doth— household<br />
item*. Avon product*, mac<br />
HUNTINGTON WOODS Sat A Sun<br />
9:30 lo 4 Bicycle, knife sets crtb<br />
quartz dock*. Hung cabinet, turrn-<br />
lurs. other hou—hold Items 12761<br />
Lincoln, between Cookdge A Scotia<br />
HUNTINGTON WOODS- Mint condi-<br />
tion- winter dothlng. girts. 4 to 14.<br />
women* M so—, mens- 38 to 44<br />
TV—, toy* A much more 1J134<br />
ike. 2 tx S of 11 MM A Coo-<br />
kdge Thurs Ptf Sat 9am-5pm<br />
LATHRUP VILLAGE - Thurs -Ssi<br />
10em-5pm. 27051 Vathrup. 1 block<br />
N ol 11 MM. 1 block E of South-<br />
held 33 yrs accumulation<br />
HUNTINGTON WOOOS-Frt A Sat.<br />
9am-5pm. doth— galore all ag—<br />
winter/eummer. household coaec-<br />
non*. unique mm. kids golf dub*,<br />
urkcyda, pogo stick, car top carrier<br />
something <strong>for</strong> everyone. 10455 Lin-<br />
coln. 10V1 M M W of Woodward<br />
LATHRUP VILLAGE - Frl -Sal<br />
17367 San Rosa. S. of 12 MM. E of<br />
Southfield Rd Clothee. houseerar—<br />
LATHRUP VILLAGE Sal-Sun 9-<br />
5pm 27701 W Celltomia, N of 11.<br />
W. of Southfield Household items<br />
LATHRUP VILLAGE 26721<br />
Meadowbrook Way: W of South-<br />
Mid. S off 11 MM Furniture txkae<br />
riding mower Sal., Oct. lat. 9-5pm<br />
LATHRUP VILLAGE<br />
S1<br />
Muiu family<br />
luggaga. typewrit-<br />
jre frames, earner-<br />
— Much, much, more* Thurs-Sat.<br />
Sri 27055 Eldorado, W of South-<br />
LATHRUP VILLAGE - antiqu—, ch*-<br />
drens A houaahold items, include*<br />
cut. pr—eed A depression glass,<br />
some an decoware. china cupe A<br />
saucers, vintage tewek-y A knick<br />
Knacks Antique farm tools A<br />
printers Iray Many boy* A girls<br />
doth— (NB thru 4T. al seasons 1<br />
Car seat, chang.no table, loys, type-<br />
writer lots mlsc Frl A Set Sept 30 •<br />
Oct 1. 8 30-3pm 28620 Lathnjp<br />
Btvd Southfield-12 mM area<br />
NORTHVILLE-Large Moving aale<br />
1002 Saratoga Ct.. cer^r SMI and<br />
Taff. Thurs-Frt, 10-5 Furniture.<br />
Christmas items, plants Ee*y gkdar<br />
*«arcleer. much, mudi more<br />
A Garage<br />
48006 Mayo<br />
Sat 9am-<br />
NORTHVH.LE - I<br />
Sale. Connemers<br />
Or S of 9 MM Thu* Frk !<br />
6prr Some *ntiquej[ Av#n<br />
NOV) - Sept <strong>29</strong>, 30 Act 1 A' 2,<br />
houaahold good/furniture<br />
unit*, kttcften lable with 4 chairs<br />
1 Clover<br />
NOVI 9 **" 1 a i !• M rli'Mair. i m ih Tur-<br />
M Ore— auto 21810 SagM o timer<br />
hou— 9 30em-3 pm Sepl <strong>29</strong> A 30<br />
NOVI - 3 family. Curta Math a tv<br />
b*«. acimmg cfi—. men A «n amen<br />
dot he a. household 9-5pm .<br />
Sat Ocl 1 23669 w<br />
LMeedowbrook A 10 mM<br />
M0V1 • 39960 Burl on Ct off Nkar.<br />
W of Haggerty. N of 10 mM Thurs-<br />
Sat Craft miplaa. fabric, cftma.<br />
OAK PARK Sal-Sun (Oct 1-21. tO-4<br />
21910 Kipang. S of 9 M1W of<br />
CooMge Toola. houaahold. mac<br />
OAK PARK Tone of stuff Double<br />
over g— nova inpse draaaar. Noe-<br />
vk tfdn care, glrr* doth— Cheepi<br />
25691 Marlowe Plaoa. N off Lkv-<br />
com between Cookdge 6<br />
IMd Sat 10-6. Sun 11-5<br />
ORCHARO LAKE. 3675 lieiin-<br />
g—ina. ciom—. record* books, ak<br />
condMoner, mac Sept <strong>29</strong>-SO-Oci i<br />
ROCHESTER MLLS-6 pkje^^H<br />
388 Long<strong>for</strong>d Or. SlrMtOi^^H^<br />
706 Qaraga Saloa:<br />
Oakland<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS eel<br />
mture. coMcilbi—. dooana. amak<br />
appkanc— knick-knacks A mora<br />
Sepl <strong>29</strong>.30 A Oct 1.9-8 3639 W»J<br />
kameburg Ct , Hunter* Creek Subdl-<br />
ROCHESTER Yard Sale<br />
thing! 3 mMa N of Rochester. Ro-<br />
chester Rd to Sn— 9am~6pm, Sept<br />
30-0ct 1st<br />
ROCHESTER Jeckets, hats T-<br />
ahins sweatshirts sweatpants,<br />
miac Hems Sal. 9em-6pm 307<br />
Oreca, Mam A Woodward<br />
ROCHESTER Recycled Treeeur—<br />
Dinosaur Hi i Annual Garage Sale/<br />
Fundraiser - bsroams gatore" Sal-<br />
Sun, Ocl 1-2. 9-3pm Older Person<br />
Center" 312 Woodward St. E of<br />
Mam St Don't Miss!<br />
ROCHESTER 1623 Yale Ct. Uni-<br />
versity HiOa. oft Avon Rd Th«*s-Frl-<br />
Sai Miac nema. an muat go<br />
ROYAL OAK MOVING SALE Bki—.<br />
tables, doth—, household mlsc<br />
3176 Wanck ^between 12 A 13 MM.<br />
W oft Woodward Sal Sun 10 tm 6<br />
ROYAL OAK Moving Sale 2403 Un-<br />
wood. S of Webster Sat 9-5 Mag-<br />
ic Chef range Grbeon waaher hall<br />
runner, light futures, gold mirror<br />
frame, fireplace loots mlsc<br />
SOUTHFIELD - A moving sale Fur-<br />
mlure. appkanc—. houaahold rrn*c<br />
Reasonable 23677 Merrill. E of<br />
Southfield. off Mi Vernon A Rut-<br />
land Sal Sun , 9 to 5<br />
SOUTHFIELD - Colo—al 100 Family<br />
Sale John Grace Center 8 Mile/<br />
Beech, Sept 30-0ct 1, !0am-7pm<br />
SOUTHPIELD -- furniture, record*,<br />
cloths and mlsc bargains 21207<br />
Poinciana. S®i 30. Oct, 1 A 2 10-<br />
«MBe & inkster ar—<br />
SOUTHFIELD Garage sale- 2 family<br />
Adults Designer A Leather dolh—<br />
Children*- girl aoa 12. boy 17<br />
Thurs thru Sun 9am-4pm 18331<br />
W—thamplon. 2 (Hocks N of 8 Mae<br />
t block W of Southfield Rd<br />
SOUTHFIELO - Household furni-<br />
ture. baby 4 children doth—. 21121<br />
Poinciana off 8 MM. 2 blocka E of<br />
Inkiler Rd . Fn -Sat<br />
SOUTHFIELD Huge Garage Sale<br />
ANTIQUES A COLLECTIBLES<br />
Carousel horses (21. oak sett-<br />
rocker. chars tables mepie cheat,<br />
beautiful glass including R S Prus-<br />
sia Loetz. Royal Ooulton, Fanton.<br />
Depression, Crystal (Original DeVk-<br />
biss perfume afomkzarfr oulatend-<br />
ing pictur— fram— lamps, chande-<br />
liers advertisers cokectibl— and<br />
much miac Frt . Sat, Sun.. 9 lo 6pm<br />
22289 Kaefer 1 Wk W of Tele-<br />
graph. 1 blk S of 9 MM<br />
SOUTHFIELD - Misc. goods, books<br />
lurnrture. clotning. firewood. Sept<br />
30-Oct 1-2. 9-6 24226 Edgemonl. S<br />
of Ten, between Beech A Inkster<br />
SOUTHFIELD Ocl 1 4 2; 9-6<br />
Cloth—, maternity Me new. lewelry.<br />
toys, mlsc 18446 W Haven N. of 6<br />
Mile, W of SouthMld Freeway<br />
SOUTHFIELD - Oct 1 A 2 Antiqu—<br />
1975 Dodge Van Oak kitchen is-<br />
land Paintings Appllanc— A mlac.<br />
28570 Stuart S of 1"<br />
Southfield A Greenfield<br />
SOUTHFIELD - Oct. 1 A 2. 10-5pm.<br />
Bridesmaids jowns doth—, laches<br />
accessories household Item*, much<br />
more 26431 Fontana. Klngaley Es-<br />
tate Sub , off Evargre— (enter on<br />
Covington). Between 11 A 12 MM<br />
SOUTHFIELD - Sat -Sun . 9-6<br />
zer relrlg , loots, ceramic TM.<br />
and lots more 20273 Wood burn<br />
S ol 9 Mi . W ol Evergreen<br />
SOUTHFIELO - Sepl <strong>29</strong> 30, Oct 1.<br />
9-5 Women * doth— (*tze 4 A 6V<br />
children s doth— 30745 Woodgata<br />
S of 13 MM. E ot Evergreen.<br />
SOUTHFIELO. Start* Sapt 30. 10<br />
AM . 25735 Code. 3 blks W of<br />
N of 10 MM<br />
SOUTHFIELD Frt 5 III 9. Sat 9 t*<br />
Behind* manager* office. 26090<br />
W 12 MM. Pine Aire apt*<br />
SOUTHFIELD^<br />
Sale Sal A Sun 9am-6pm<br />
Indian J 8 Miie/lnkater area:.<br />
SOUTHFIELD - 3 family. Sal Sun 9-<br />
Ocl 1.2 Furniture, dothmg.<br />
household misc . 22340 tv*nhoe<br />
Lane. 12 MM 4 Lah*er<br />
TROY - Apartmerrt sale Mlsc Sat<br />
4 Sun only. 9am-3pm 1700 Kins,<br />
off of Crook*, between 15 4 16 MM<br />
TROY - Fumlture.<br />
Thurs 6 Frt , 9-5 2763 Timberwyck.<br />
E of Adam* between 16 A 17 MM<br />
TROY-Furniture, 310 *q ft Ken tile,<br />
chairs, table, tools, mise Thurs A<br />
Frt, 10am-4pm. 3382 Newgale Rd.<br />
ott Adama 1 Wk N of Big Beaver<br />
706 Qar aga Salaa:<br />
Oakland<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - Thurs thru Sat<br />
houeehoid. good cloth—, gift Hem*.<br />
5526 Tamerlane. S of Maple be-<br />
tween Orchard Lake A Middlebeit<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - 4725 Walnut<br />
Lake Rd , corner of Farming!or<br />
ThuracSat. 9-4pm Kids toy* Ska*,<br />
pool books, doth—. Or—, lawn<br />
sprinkler A hou—hold item*<br />
W BLOOMFIELD Famky Merger<br />
Salei We have extra tables chairs,<br />
antiqu— appkanc— household<br />
items, kids' loys. osm—, cloth—,<br />
even * Boal Sat Only! 4118 Orc-<br />
hard Creel Ct S ol WekHrt Lake<br />
Rd off Oxherd Lake Rd See agns'<br />
BLOOMFIELD famtfy An-<br />
tiqu—. don collection. Kir )acket de-<br />
signer doth—, including large wom-<br />
en* '* sizes Typewriter. TV. bike*,<br />
linena. book*, tools. Tappan range,<br />
g— oven broker combo. Hotpomt<br />
dishwasher, double elmond an*<br />
HKte-k-bed couch, much mt*c 2455<br />
Dr I Wk E of Middleben<br />
Lone Pine, Sepl <strong>29</strong>, 30 Oct 1<br />
Sam tm 5pm<br />
Ogden<br />
off Lorn<br />
707 Garaga Salaa:<br />
Wayna<br />
707 Qaraga Saias:<br />
Wayna<br />
707 Qaraga Salaa:<br />
Wayna.<br />
PLYMOUTH - SM . Sun 10 10 5<br />
11739 Beecon HII Or S of Ann Ar<br />
Dor Tr*a Household items, furni-<br />
ture. toys, pool-lable mlec<br />
_ PLYMOUTH-Thurs, Sept <strong>29</strong> until<br />
now Item*, mm—, books 6 much • Items are gone 9ein 5pm. 419H<br />
GARDEN CITY - 5906 Helen Thur*<br />
Frl S*t. 10 lo ? Girl'* doth—,<br />
snowbiower Noritake stoneware<br />
LIVONIA Fal Sale o* pamtinga.<br />
skates. tMcycl—. dirt bike, houke-<br />
more Frt A Sal 9am-4pm 157101<br />
ot 5 MM A Newburgh<br />
UVONIA Fri-Sal .9 30-5pm 2 Fami-<br />
ly Sale' 39175 Park hurst S of 5, E<br />
of 275 Chkdren s doth— loys. tur<br />
mture couch 4 piece oak-double<br />
bedroom set lamp*, <strong>for</strong>mic* table/<br />
chair*, lady'* ski outfit (size 121<br />
LIVONIA - Fn.. Sal. 9em-4 Mpm.<br />
car household item*, young mens<br />
doming snow blower piclures<br />
miac 18214 Hamplon Court, be-<br />
tween 6-7. off Wayne Rd<br />
LIVONIA - Fn thru Sun 9am-7pm<br />
lawn tool* furniture tool* *ma» ap-<br />
pkanc— quality Huff 8930 Bee<br />
trice. N ol Joy. W of MiddMbeA<br />
LIVONIA- Frt thru Sun 10am<br />
30444 Nye. S of 5 Mi W of Herv-y<br />
Ruff Anlwjues, furniture appli-<br />
ances. loys record*, clothing,<br />
quat». cake *uppk— nomatioM.<br />
BEVERLY HILLS - 31615 Wartham<br />
Rd 1*1 St N ol 13 MM, E off Ever<br />
green Sal 10-4. Sun 12-5 Twin<br />
boy* cloth*, crib*, car *eat girla<br />
cloth*. & lots more<br />
LIVONIA Gigantic 3 Family Saief<br />
Bik—. lawn mowers, skat— bows,<br />
lurnrture fish lank stand kids<br />
cloth—, much more Thur* thru<br />
Sun 9-5pm 14440 Melrose 2 blks<br />
W of Merriman S of Lyndon<br />
CANTON - hugeaala, Sept <strong>29</strong> thru<br />
Oct 2 9:30-5 Furniture, clothing,<br />
houaahold item*, lot* mor* 42066<br />
Brook view Ct East of UMy be-<br />
tween Palmer 4 Cherry HII<br />
LIVONIA Hills Sub 3 Family! Wed-<br />
Thur-Fri ,9 30-5 Furollure-kids<br />
stuff-misc 36625 Mommg*ier Dr<br />
S ol 8. betw Newburgh A 1-275<br />
CANTON Moving Garage Sale<br />
Household 4 miac Frt . Sept 30 A<br />
Sat-. Oct 1 Ircm 9am-2 pm 6652<br />
Brook shire, between Warren &<br />
Ford E ofUMy<br />
PLYMOUTH 6 Family Sepl <strong>29</strong><br />
thru Ocl 2 10-6 9156 Manton Ol<br />
Joy beteeen Main A Liley<br />
CANTON - Multl famky TNur* , Frt<br />
A Sat All day -Some furniture chk-<br />
drens clothing A loys 6933 Pitts-<br />
lord S of Warren between Sheldon<br />
A UMy<br />
LIVONIA - Liquidate My E*tate Sale<br />
Sept <strong>29</strong>-Ocl 2. 9-5 everyday 31052<br />
Mason. S of Lyndon. E o« Merriman<br />
Children^ stuff furniture, decorating<br />
item*, gardening *uppk—. etc P l Y M O U T M go M MukMnd.<br />
LIVONIA-Meving Sale Sat 4 Sun N of Joy W ol McCkjmpha Fn S<br />
•5 16195 Huff. W ol Newburg. Sat 9-5 Sun. 9-3pm Thousands ol<br />
between 5 A 6 Ldts of goodi— *^j»mics. books gas dryer fumkure<br />
10-5<br />
CANTON Riding toy*,<br />
gam—, etc Thurs-Sat (9-<strong>29</strong> thru 10-<br />
1St>. 9-5pm S Of Ford Rd .<br />
Likey - off Saltz to 1403 Ranier<br />
bikes.<br />
10-<br />
ol<br />
LfVONIA MOVING - Sept 30 4 Oct'<br />
I-2nd. Frt -Sun 9am-5pm Furni-<br />
ture. household items, misc 19197<br />
Auburndale. off 7 MUe Rd between<br />
Merriman A Farmington Rd<br />
CANTON - Sat only 6205 Portendge<br />
Ln TV boy* bikes, loys. doll stand,<br />
gilt shop do— out Heme<br />
CANTON- Sepl <strong>29</strong>-30. Oct 1*1<br />
9am-5pm 1631 WHlard Or between<br />
Ford Rd 4 Saltz. Baby item*,<br />
household, miac Great bargains<br />
SANTON - Sept <strong>29</strong>. Oct 1 8am-<br />
6pm 1663 Rustic Ridge Clothing.<br />
A mac Off of Palmer between<br />
toys 4<br />
liMy 4 Haggerty<br />
CANTON Thurs -Sat. 9am-5pm.<br />
Super Sale Beds/crib, bunk, twin<br />
computer, deek. book ti chikl - adult<br />
bik— doming, household 'Iems<br />
lots more. Excellent condition<br />
47830 Han<strong>for</strong>d, N /Ford. W /Beck<br />
CANTON - Thurs Sat , Sept <strong>29</strong>-<br />
Oct 1. 8-4 Toys, ike rises, furniture<br />
42479 Redtem. South oi Ford Rd<br />
West off UMy<br />
CANTON-Yard sale, baby dotti—<br />
etc Sal 4 Sun. I0am-4pm. 170 Brit-<br />
tany off Cherry HM. W of 1-275<br />
CANTON Baby. loys. linens, kitch-<br />
en more Everything must go! Frt-<br />
Sal 9am on. 6158 Wlkow Creak. N<br />
of Ford w of UMy<br />
CANTON Thurs A Frt 10-5 1990<br />
Woodmow. S of Palmer W of<br />
Sheldon Rd Baby doth— A turm-<br />
ture. table A 4 chairs. mi»c<br />
CANTON 43047 Hanlord b«fean<br />
Sheldon A UMy Clothmg A various<br />
household items Thur* Sept <strong>29</strong><br />
thru Sal Oct 1. 9:30 ta 6<br />
CANTON - 2 family Frt 2-7pm A<br />
Sat. 10-4pm Cokectibl— kflchen<br />
appkanc— color tv furniture, ale<br />
42059 WoodOridga. Corner of Line*<br />
A Woodbrtdge S of Cherry HR<br />
CANTON. 3 t*mi»— Frt . Sapt 30<br />
Sal.. 6ci 1 9 AM - 5 PM 7364<br />
Burgundy. 2 streets W of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Center. N of Warren<br />
CANTON 3 Famky"<br />
Of Ford, W Of UMy Sept 30 A Ocl<br />
1st. 9-4 Furniture, household<br />
doth—, mac. Cash onfyi<br />
LIVONIA-MOVING-Furnrture, appli-<br />
ances antique accordion A d—k<br />
lewelry lool*. children * dance cos-<br />
tumes doth—, snow blower mrsc 4<br />
much more Thurs-Sun T0km-5pm<br />
26257 S Clements Ode<br />
LIVONIA. Moving Sale Ocl 1. 9-4<br />
PM Oeiel bedroom-*ei baby lur-<br />
nitura books records, household<br />
items, decorations Dog kennel and<br />
much more 14375 Hubbard. 1/2<br />
Mile N of Schoolcraft, 1/2 Mile W<br />
of Mernman<br />
LIVONIA - Sept <strong>29</strong>,30, 9-5 Toys,<br />
kids dom—. household, furniture.<br />
36540 Bobocn Near 6 MM 4 Lever<br />
LIVONIA-Sept <strong>29</strong>-Oct 2 9AM -6PM<br />
Furniture, dothing. *nd more Good<br />
prices 19745 Mapiewood Between<br />
7 4 6 Mi . E. of Middlebeit<br />
UVONIA SUPER MULTI<br />
Oct *. thru 9 10am MB 5pm<br />
16910 Stanmoor. S Of 6. betweer<br />
Inkster A Middtebert Mt*c House-<br />
hold collectabl— soma aniiqu—<br />
iracior can. etc<br />
LIVONIA -Thur* -Frl 9am-6pm,<br />
37724 Sunnydale W of Newburgh<br />
between 5-6 M"e. childrens clolhes,<br />
loys 4 other mi»c Hems<br />
LIVONIA - Thurs -Sst 9am ?<br />
15113 Norman. 5 Mile 4 Newburgh<br />
Ton* of good stuff<br />
LIVONIA Thurs-Sat 9-5 Bound<br />
carpel 6x9 dmetie chairs, ladies<br />
sho— 5'*N 4 misc 35939 Middle<br />
boro. E of Lev*n N ol Schooic/afl<br />
LIVONIA . Thurs . Frl . Sst 9 AM<br />
<strong>29</strong>070 Rayburn 5 Mile/Middlebeit<br />
Roto-tiker tools, garden nam*<br />
Chrtstm— decoration*, hou—hold<br />
LIVONIA - Wed -Frt , • 9am-5pm<br />
30561 Hathaway E of Merriman N<br />
of Joy. Kid'a doth—, toy*. Miac<br />
CANTON. 3 lam«— baby item*<br />
craft*, miac. krkek knack*, much<br />
morel 7653 Charring!on Or , Frt<br />
10-4, bet Joy 4 Warren, E off Can-<br />
ton Center<br />
CANTON 43875 Slmsbory WMfar*<br />
Estate* E of Sheldon. S ol Warren<br />
Good variety ol Hems Frt (Sepl 30)<br />
A Sat (Oct 1). 10-5:30<br />
CANTON - 45300 Twkkng. E of Can-<br />
dy Fii-Sel.. 9-4<br />
TROY, Giantl Frt, Sat. Sun, 9-4<br />
1819 Freerhont For—tvlew Vaage<br />
N of Long Lake. E of Cookdge<br />
TROY - Mlac noueehotd nema.<br />
clothing, feeak-y. records, aheet mu-<br />
sic book*, sports equipment 1757<br />
Brentwood. N off Long Laka, E of<br />
Cookdge Nonhhetd HIM Sapt 30-<br />
OCL 1-2.9-5<br />
TROY Multi-fkmllyi Thura-Frt-<br />
SM 9-5pm 3605 Bristol: S W cor-<br />
ner of Wattl— a Rochester Rd<br />
Hide-s-bed freezer hou—hold. etc<br />
TROY - SKI Ocl 1 8 30am-5pm<br />
Houaahold. furniture, carpeting. TV<br />
a stereo equipmenl 3055 Ckk'a*!<br />
Rd 2 hou*— N of Big Beaver Rd<br />
between Adams 8<br />
TROY 38T1 BwkJei. N off Big 6ea-<br />
Fri-Sat. 9-5<br />
fumkure. mlac<br />
ver. W off Cookdge Fn-Sat. 9-5<br />
2 famky Houaahold kjmttua<br />
TROY - 9-<strong>29</strong> 8 9-30 10am-3pm<br />
Writer pool cover. Iota of Infant<br />
doth—. 0-2 yrs. rmec houaenoid N<br />
of Square Laka. between Crook* A<br />
L l ver no** 6064 I lerbmoor<br />
WATERFORD-Moving m sale<br />
7630 Pleeaam Manor Or . 1 ba E of<br />
WMam* Lake Rd off of Ettzabeth<br />
Lake Rd m Pl*a**nt Lake Shores.<br />
Sepl <strong>29</strong> A 30 9am-4pm<br />
WATERFORO TWP Famly coneok-<br />
tlqu—. furniture, clothmg. old work<br />
hor— lack. toy*. A much mora.<br />
2783 Sytv»i Shore* off of Voorhi—<br />
Rd between M-59 A Talagraph Frt<br />
Sat 9-6 Sun 11-6<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD • Frt through<br />
Sun 9-5 6679 Lae Crest. 1 M S Ol<br />
Maple. 1 bl E Of Orchard Lake<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD - Sat Only 9-<br />
4pm 4320 Foxpomte. Woman* da-<br />
aigner dotfvng aa— 6. MA 12 S M<br />
Lone Pine W off Orchard Lk<br />
WEST BLOOMFKLD - Ocl 1. 2 10<br />
«o 4 6430 Pmecroff. W of Orchard<br />
Lake. N of Maple, Clothes camer-<br />
as. toy*, aports squoment. kjmt-<br />
turs too** houeehdd Heme etc<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - MtM Famky<br />
3650 Saner off comer Green Lake A<br />
Commerce Sapt <strong>29</strong>-30 A Oct 1<br />
W SLOOMFCLO. Sapt 2»-30. 70a4<br />
Stonebrook Rd I Mock E M<br />
1 mock Not 14 9-6<br />
MM W of Center<br />
*•«' SUMNmore N ol Joy W ol<br />
McCkawpiee Wed-Sel 9-2<br />
PLYMOuTH-CslaM MM 1306 Sher<br />
•dan. N of Ann Arbor Tral. C<br />
^•eebyer'an Cfwr<br />
e. Birmingham.<br />
**M E Oanly x*<br />
ROCHtSTER HR.LS Mwirvj<br />
Set Sept <strong>29</strong> Oct '<br />
Roang Green Circle 1 o><br />
of .Adams<br />
dCkhlng. jewelry, t<br />
30. 10 AM AS50<br />
dnve S of 15 Mka<br />
TMa. Fn. Set 8am-5pm Bat<br />
•rmg maadtar lOXdMcount<br />
II CmMjUk Rd SMI<br />
M k M M k M N t<br />
M M g M A M J a l W 30. O ^<br />
i m ^ B ^ ^ i i n<br />
H M N I M M t l B<br />
AN ESTATfSaLE •<br />
Sm Oca I 16-V- •<br />
22666 *vor<br />
_ ma<br />
ZSZSToJU<br />
T M A Garafk<br />
Mr detRk.<br />
«<br />
T n M k M H M M I l l<br />
FARMMGTON MILS • Fl*
D * i<br />
O&E Thuraday. Septambar <strong>29</strong>. 19M<br />
•J v - • *<br />
. *<br />
' « V<br />
• r+t 1<br />
-<br />
c? •<br />
mJT ><br />
jvf • A<br />
• a*" •<br />
;t • ^.iMt i^4&&ma><br />
5 '<br />
continent el trafler 3 coner* 6<br />
more extras Musi<br />
3 toner* 6 many<br />
see 537-7648<br />
CHRIS CRATT CATALINA 1966. 36'.<br />
Id. every option Better than<br />
$139K Alter 6pm 476-2604<br />
CHRIS CRAFT CATAUNA 1B77<br />
25 ft *ul<br />
6 h*hm^<br />
Many axtra* Priced to *e* be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
061-2314<br />
19B6, Corv<br />
CMRISCRAFT 50-r<br />
i. lotyitwi<br />
d outlined 2/500. 6V92T1<br />
Appro ilmass*, 200 hours<br />
- Frt 6-5 PM 366-3 lOO<br />
CIGARETTE. 24 IL 1965 atoc*<br />
4. compSetty ,<br />
100 hours. c*6<br />
400MP 454 compMty rtgaed. mv<br />
"I TiT-SU*<br />
FOUR WIMNS 1966. 170 Hortton.<br />
;"s&oo-<br />
hOBY cat 1« ft. and tr after Tan<br />
AT<br />
HYDROPtAi*. **•<br />
h p boel motor t<br />
IRWIN 1B71M-<br />
•r. 4 aefls rrMar<br />
Mfta. automatic p«OC CIC*6irl<br />
condmon $32 900 »1-047tl<br />
47B-W67<br />
M963 Cuddy ^ t ^ T O MR.<br />
IBB*. NIOC.MIVO.Mi<br />
WWWTR. WW. V * 6 CMfc hhs,<br />
r r s a j r u r c r m-mt<br />
IESS*<br />
tJ<br />
806 Boats S Motors<br />
SEARAY. 1965 230 weekender 260<br />
horsepower 160 hour*. vW radio,<br />
extra* $19,500 CM 355-3779<br />
SEARAY 1965-26 ft. Weekender<br />
190 hrs. perfect condition<br />
134.000 626-7419<br />
SEARAY 1967 Suooencer 3SO *ke<br />
new. low hour*. *acnftce. $26,000<br />
After 6PM ) -365-3362<br />
SIERRA Supreme 1967 20 ft<br />
Boemder, 240 HP nBoard, ski pack-<br />
ler £99-7643<br />
STARCRAFT 17ft. 50 H P mere, ex-<br />
ceiient Inning boat $1500<br />
335-9633 or 332-6566<br />
STARCRAFT 1975-S/S.<br />
H P motor E-Z loader<br />
16 ft. 70<br />
raker ex-<br />
427-7659<br />
SUN RUNNER. 1965, 21 FT . Cuddy.<br />
230 Mercrmeer S S depthflnder<br />
stereo Melon, an canvas* pump<br />
out, much mors 135 hours Eagle<br />
trailer $16,800 Eve 274-4454<br />
VENTURE 21 Mem Jib, Genoa. 10<br />
HP Outboard Iraiter meny custom<br />
•xlras Excellent condition I $3 700<br />
or Best 471-1077 or 540-0542<br />
806 Vshicla &<br />
Boat Storage<br />
ALL BOATS & RV s<br />
$10 Per Mo Lighted,<br />
Fenced 6 Secured 346-2592<br />
BOATS N"<br />
STORAGE MARINE<br />
Inside/Gut*Kle Bost Storage<br />
Sept Special It 15'Annual<br />
Outside Boa! Storage Includes<br />
Pick-up 6 Delivery 363-6161<br />
DOUGS RV 6 BOAT STORAGE<br />
14075 Haggerty Rd - Plymouth<br />
455-4033<br />
INDOOR STORAGE<br />
Boats - Car* - RV*<br />
Claen. dry 6 secure Open 7 days<br />
We welcome your inspection<br />
Master .1 VISA 842-6449<br />
SAVE THIS AD"<br />
RV &.B0AT<br />
STORAGE<br />
$10 PER MONTH<br />
Plymouth area<br />
Locked, lighted, security<br />
Shrink wrap<br />
349-5563<br />
WAYNE S INDOOR STORAGE<br />
Bost*. cars, tools<br />
Very Safe dry. clean<br />
Ptymouth are* $60 a mo 455-4011<br />
812 Motorcycles<br />
Mini-Bikes<br />
HONDA ELITE 80 Scooter 1965- low<br />
rm Excellent condition. 2 new hel-<br />
met*. $875 752-5658<br />
HONDA Spree 1965 3,000 mile*.<br />
$275 or best Good condition needs<br />
battery 979-1155<br />
HONDA 1976 XL-250 Good condi-<br />
tion! Runs good! $225 or beat Ca*<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e noon or after 9pm. 425-5593<br />
HONOA 1962 FT 500-Run* excel-<br />
lent. $500 335-9633 or 332-6566<br />
HONOA 1964, V65 magna, 2 hel-<br />
mets. windshield, service manual<br />
very good condition $1600/beat<br />
537-6646<br />
INDIAN 1965<br />
condition, low<br />
beet 540-2214 or<br />
MopyLexa<br />
w mileage. $275 or<br />
647-6426<br />
KAWASAKI i960 LTD- garage kept<br />
only 11,500 mile* $875<br />
Day* 489-0075. After 5 30pm &<br />
474-4660<br />
NtGHTHAW* 650, 198-3<br />
moving. $975<br />
YAMAHA 1965 - Roed Racer<br />
RZ350L. beat offer excekent condi-<br />
tion. sxlras. After 6 pm 363-6600<br />
814 Campers, Traders<br />
A Motortwmee<br />
AMERICAN by Cobra 1967 36'.<br />
custom mtenor. 2200 miles, loaded.<br />
Quean bed m rear, reduced $47,000<br />
476-0667<br />
APACHE 1975, Fiberglass pop-up<br />
Sleep* 7 neater ce box. atove. 2<br />
tanks. $1.500/beat After 6*27-5507<br />
ARGOSY 1977 AtrWreem 26' extra<br />
dean, with trailer package. S6000<br />
362-6746<br />
BOUNDER- 8 mo* old. 30 n_ sett<br />
contained, loaded. 2 color TVs etc<br />
Musi asi due to Mnese 453-4461<br />
CHAMPION I960 25' Generator,<br />
air. awnmg. Dodge 440 engine<br />
49.000 miles $1S.OOO 683-7206<br />
CHAMPION 1961. 25. sleeps 8.<br />
generator roof air. 47.000 miles.<br />
t17.500/besl After 6pm. 566-6518<br />
CRUSE MASTER 1977. 22<br />
OO<br />
326-6357<br />
er by Dodge. 37.000 M K<br />
double air. $6,200<br />
FRONTIER 1967.1 32 toot mini,<br />
sleep* 6. duM Mr. crmee. caeeette<br />
player $32,900 261-7654<br />
GMC JIMMY 1963. Van camper.<br />
27.000 mas*, loaded, steep* 4. air<br />
ZZftJfcMM<br />
GMC 1976 PM*t Beach. 26 N..<br />
suceienl condMon. B30.000<br />
481-3592 or 961-6356<br />
HONEY 1977 Motorhome (Dodgel<br />
33 ft. reer bath CM an! You"! Iowe itl<br />
$7,900 437 53*5<br />
IRS AUCTION<br />
Tuea Od 4. 1966<br />
1070 Century Supreme Tracer. <strong>29</strong> ft<br />
Fro<br />
JAYCO Trafter. 24%% ft wRh awning<br />
Sa* contained sleep* 7 RuO vWada<br />
Mao eveaabi* 906-7373<br />
MOAS 1970 30" motorhoma.<br />
4, asin6ni condition. 46.000 mOaa.<br />
•6500 Plymouth 45B-2103<br />
MOAS 1070 motorhome CMaa C-<br />
26ft 53,000 mam, traae<br />
$6500 456-0000<br />
PICKUP CAMPER 6H FT<br />
HOIT MOTOR HOMCB<br />
ITMAVCLAMO<br />
fSIJJ 476-1347<br />
ROCKWOOO. 1074. 30 «.<br />
-2133<br />
SOUTHWtNO 1004 IT<br />
TAWAS BRAVt - reu 2 P7 225/60 R16 4 porache<br />
911 aluminum wheels 16 S lpoke<br />
best offer efler 4pm 473-8616<br />
PLYMOUTH VOYltGER 1977 V*n<br />
lor parts Can after 4pm 422-8744<br />
822 Trucks For Sale<br />
RANGER 1967 STX P»ck-up 5<br />
speed V6. stereo'caaaatle bed<br />
Uner tool bos Extra deen Must<br />
BILL COOK BUICK<br />
4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0<br />
824 JeepsACrther<br />
4-Wheel Drives<br />
RANGER 1987 XLT 6.000 mite*<br />
*6.0001<br />
*«&Sri<br />
MI mSea. asking $ t« 500<br />
•am-Spm. Mon-Fff. 377-6106<br />
GMC 1983<br />
3/4 ton PK* •*. a». 63960 Osk<br />
Mem -Frt 8am St-sv 533 2400<br />
•ow mrnm tm Mtsaad<br />
470 10*0<br />
6^21<br />
BILL COOK BUICK<br />
471-OBOO<br />
AEROSTAR 1966 XL Air tm-tm<br />
stereo Priced to sen S 10.555<br />
LOU LaRICHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
Ftymouth Rd Jusl West ol 1-275<br />
453-4600^<br />
BLAZERS 1008 S-1<br />
lory official 2 lo<br />
Priced to sell<br />
LOU LaRICHE<br />
CHEVY/!<br />
Plymouth Rd - Just Wpet of 1-275<br />
453-4600<br />
BLAZER 1963 Sio. 4X4 wacx<br />
Tahoe package heevy duty retch 6<br />
cylinder automatic s»: sSsnt cond>-<br />
t«m. $6,700 or beet After 6PM. ask<br />
<strong>for</strong> Greg 474-3607<br />
CHEROKEE 1965 see<br />
Aft 5 seed cruiae control Root<br />
rake Ju*l »'• new' $6 995 Ouakty<br />
automobile Buy with confidence<br />
JEFF BENSON CAR CO 562-7011<br />
CHEVY 1966 S-10 Blazer 4x4 Tin<br />
cruise *utomatic *» yowe* wm<br />
dows power door looks dean a<br />
BILL COOK BUICK<br />
471-0800<br />
825 Sports A<br />
Imported Cars<br />
AUDI 4000S 1964 Automafic<br />
oon 645-3730<br />
"W<br />
condi-<br />
649^644<br />
AUOl 5000S<br />
ak aunroo* automatic<br />
loaded ^E/cenem cor-Oition I700G<br />
66 1 2797<br />
ASTRO 1986 CL Wan Ap<br />
cassett* 6 pasaangers great valu*.<br />
$10 777<br />
LOU LaRICHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
Plymouth Rd - Just Wast of 1-275<br />
453-4600<br />
ASTRO 1966 Van Express Conver-<br />
sion power steering-brake* •rrv-fm<br />
stereo casaerte crura* very deen.<br />
$11,500 728-5132<br />
ASTRO 1967-OMux* interior 8 pa»1<br />
senger silver loaded Like new<br />
$11,500 Evenings. 655-9236<br />
BEAUVILLE 1965 low mutes. Mka<br />
new al pom«r options, an ,crm»a<br />
auto.am/fm stereo $8795 420-0860<br />
CARAVAN 1965 5-*p*ed manual<br />
transmission. 5 passenger 33.000<br />
miles. $7,000 Eves 425-6649<br />
CHEVROLET 1986 Astro CL, load-<br />
ed Ww mites. 8 psssenger 1/alter-<br />
ing parted condtion 642-1896<br />
CHEVY Jayco conversion 1968-<br />
Power . steering/brakes.'windows a<br />
door locks, tilt, crmae a mora Un-<br />
der ivarianty S<br />
condition $16.0<br />
CHEVY, 1964 C-20 CONVERSION<br />
VAN Automatic ak low mda* Like<br />
new $7 995<br />
TAMAROFF BUICK<br />
QUALITY USED CARS<br />
353-1300<br />
CHEVY.. 1985 Astro<br />
loaded extr* sharp! Must sen Ex-<br />
cellent condition $8,400 852-7152<br />
DODGE CARAVAN SE. '964 -<br />
Loaded 53.000 maes Extr* deen<br />
$6<strong>29</strong>5 425-6147 , 425-<strong>29</strong>59<br />
DOOGE CARAVAN "986- auto. Mr.<br />
33 000 mke*. $6500 644-3607<br />
DODGE CARAVAN SE 1984. 2 6 au-<br />
lomatic. maroon loaded. 5 r.aassr-<br />
gar. running board. $5,300 561-0679<br />
DODGE 1982 V8 Window Van. Ml<br />
option*. exceBent condmon m and<br />
out Must see $3700 356-7434<br />
DOOGE 1964 Caravan LT. ha* ev-<br />
erything $3,990 326-1569<br />
DOOGE >966 Caravan SE. automat-<br />
a brake*. 7 pes-<br />
> steering a<br />
ak. 41.600<br />
DOOGE 1967 Caravan. 3 sealer,<br />
burgundy, loeded. excekent -orxJ.<br />
bon inude a out 522-3063<br />
DOOGE. 1967 Caravan LE. 7 pas-<br />
senger Mr. loeded. torn mke*.<br />
$11900 346-8733 or 437-9162<br />
ECONOUNE 150. 1985 24.000<br />
mke* Sand* Converawn. t«L speed<br />
control, poemr locks I windows<br />
alarm system. *m-ft»i stereo. 10<br />
speakers, color TV. pami IktlsnL<br />
Tuff Kote 0«ol $12,500 431-7460<br />
After 430pm 455-0375<br />
FORO ECONOUNE 150. 1977 - 351<br />
enflkie No ruet WeS-to-wa* carpel<br />
Good engine run* good S675 Ca*<br />
Sat a Sun , tO-5pm 862-2148<br />
FORO STARCRAFT 1967<br />
•ton Van. raMed roof, loaded with<br />
option* 3 month* old. 5 300 mka*.<br />
$7800 474-1062<br />
FORD 1962 XLT Out) Mr. AM-FM<br />
stereo tn. 4 captam chaas. back<br />
bench. $3250 After 6PM. 656-2462<br />
FORD. 1964 ConwarsKm Van. V-8.<br />
automatic, power itaartng. power<br />
brake*. Marco much more $8 805<br />
TOWN & COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
9 Mke a Grand River<br />
FORO 1984 Vwv bivouac comer-<br />
won loeded. axes*ant shape Must<br />
sen Can after 5PM 454-0307<br />
CJ5 JEEP 1979 62 000 miles 2<br />
sets tires 3 speed 304 new clutch<br />
6 brake*, son lop, umbrska lop<br />
$2,000 or best offer 636-0209<br />
DOOGE 1976 Ramcharger - 6" aft<br />
very good condition, needs minor<br />
repair $1 100 or beet off*r After<br />
4PW 349-9616<br />
JXJOGE<br />
$2400<br />
1978 - 4x4 good condition<br />
522-006?<br />
DOOGE 1965 Ramcharger excels<br />
lent condition 30 000 rnnes $9500<br />
or best offer Call t0-6om Mon<br />
thru Sat 274-0732 Sun %74-2072<br />
F-10 BLAZER. 1967 low mfleege<br />
d red and^iack $12,000 Ex-<br />
it wmdit-WKfter 6 476-6453<br />
GMC 1966 Jimmy Sierra Cuts**<br />
ancekeru condition Loaded 28.000<br />
miles $12 450'beM 689-3361<br />
BMW<br />
.USED<br />
CAR<br />
SALE<br />
9.9%<br />
financing<br />
over<br />
40<br />
To Choose From<br />
ERHARD<br />
BMW<br />
352*6030<br />
825 Sports A<br />
Imported Cars<br />
$22 000 Ca* We<br />
Arm 851-2368<br />
George 643-7673<br />
825 Sports A<br />
I — ,, „ .a. ft a<br />
imponto uati<br />
:<br />
JAGUAR. 1000. XJSC • CatktoM*<br />
k i nmm condition taupe 7 ft wefc"<br />
ranty $49.000 540-2a09<br />
MAZDA RX7 1906 Red ^speed<br />
em tm isssnti m Very good corv<br />
DATSUN i97t 2*02 Bhie. mteoor/<br />
exterm -edone needs same werk<br />
$•500<br />
DAT SUN i960 200SX Loaded 1 Ex-<br />
cekani -condnaon' 75.000 mke*<br />
$2 000 Ca* eves 32-9789<br />
MfRCEDEC BENZ 1965 afeSw<br />
convertible 2 lop* *nthracne gray<br />
W«h black leather <strong>29</strong>.000 mke* *k<br />
service rKonH $34 000 885-7935<br />
or 473-3573<br />
19 TO 2200~veryttood<br />
condmon. tiktto 4 speed $2450<br />
Ca* after 6pm 453-<strong>29</strong>51<br />
MERCEDES 1973 260 Blue, true<br />
classic Ml original 50.260 mNa*<br />
tWERCEDES 1905- 190E. loeded<br />
antaock brake iiiien i 40.000 mae*.<br />
$17,500- 3T7-B015<br />
HONDA. 1964. CRX. i apeed Mr.<br />
am-lm caaaetie new dutch. aahauM<br />
a Urea extended werranty $5,900<br />
Be<strong>for</strong>e 3pm 937-8582<br />
HONDA 1985 ACCORO Only<br />
$7 495<br />
TAMAROFF BUICK<br />
QUALITY USED CARS<br />
353-1300<br />
BMW 1967 3251 - 4 door leather<br />
automatic, power aun root LTD si*<br />
5.000 mke*. $23.500'offer Musi<br />
ae* moving 851-8363<br />
BMW 325e. 1965 2 door 5 speed<br />
sunroof. Ckkulkr phone, excekent<br />
condition $14,500 /beM 851-4842<br />
CARRE FLA 1967. 011. black, mmt<br />
Bel radar<br />
1.900 Aak<br />
tor Stao. 256-9000 or S40-6001<br />
CORVETTE, ifcri. Red. 350 270<br />
HP. T-Topa. good condmon. $6,500<br />
Cak: 061-2230<br />
CORVETTE. 1076<br />
speed T-iopa, new tires extras<br />
$7000/be*t After 4pm 477-7443<br />
CORVETTE. 1075. Convertible 350<br />
V8. sutomshc 33 000 mkea. a coi-<br />
lectabte Corvette m show car condi-<br />
tion $14,000 ton<br />
eves 540-63*6<br />
CORyETTE, 1077 Saver, 50.000<br />
mkes a* original, seond oemer<br />
$8150 646-4705<br />
CORVETTE 1077-Automatic load-<br />
ed. moon roof stainless steM<br />
brakes. 56.000 mi. $7400 421-6402<br />
CORVETTE 19*0 automatic, red/<br />
bM0»SO.6OO —<br />
Ate 5pm. 476-5610 or 476-1040<br />
CORVETTE 1062 While/red<br />
Interior T-too* Loaded' $12 90C<br />
531-5331<br />
CORVETTE 1964 - automatic,<br />
bronze • bronze leether tntarlor<br />
Boae. bra. $ 13.500 647-<strong>29</strong>85<br />
CORVETTE. 1985 MetMBc bronze,<br />
loaded. Boe* stereo. T-Top*. excet-<br />
lent condition $ 14.000 377-0007<br />
CORVETTE 10te Gray/Mac*. 8000<br />
mkk*. Ike new. S20.600<br />
CORVETTE 1906 Coupe - red. 5.500<br />
mke*. perfect condition, loaded.<br />
$23,000 " 645-0807<br />
DATSUN Maxima wagon 1083-<br />
Loeded. automate Mr. MBSO/oftar<br />
353-1020<br />
HONDA 1965 Accord 2 door hatch-<br />
back. auto Mr 1 owner aiceaent<br />
48.000 mke* J6300 681-5533<br />
HONOA 1965 One Red low mOas.<br />
mtenor Mke new $4,700<br />
matching mtenor. *ke new $4.71<br />
TOWN 8 COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
9 Mka a Grand RNer<br />
t*./aa<br />
X 1 E /<br />
2^<br />
HONOA. 1*85<br />
TAMAR<<br />
PRELUDE Only<br />
AMAROFF BUICK<br />
OUALITY USED CARS<br />
353-1300<br />
HONDA. 1085 Prefcida<br />
nor. 35.000 MM*.<br />
$6,500 After 4 PM<br />
HONOA 1085 PRELUOE 5 spaed.<br />
SUNSHINE HONDA<br />
1205 ANN ARSOR RO PLYMOUTH<br />
453-3600<br />
OPEN SATURDAYS 10-3 .<br />
HONOA 1086 Accord IX - 4 door,<br />
automatic, aun roof. 35.000 mOaa.<br />
$11,000 661-037S<br />
HONOA 1966 Accord LXL halch-<br />
OAE Thursday. Sspfrmbf <strong>29</strong>. 1968<br />
MARKET PLACE':<br />
860 Chevrolet<br />
35a Cadillac<br />
856 Buick<br />
&56 Buick<br />
852 Clatelc Cert M Chevrolet<br />
a gcceotnc<br />
CLASSIFIED £<br />
It<br />
W O R K S<br />
825 Sports*<br />
Imported Cert<br />
PORSCHE IBM. 944 Turbo, 5<br />
«MO. red/Mack. casaette. tunroa*.<br />
factory warranty $25,900 852 2*11<br />
S3^£'<br />
1068 «44 TurtKJ J<br />
sunroof. reno adio Unwed<br />
red 4 reedy Uou-<br />
- Bill Cook Porsche<br />
^ 471-0800<br />
WSscSi<br />
^rtertcoi<br />
944. 1«#4 LOW mliee<br />
oondMon New tirea Broru*<br />
Weekday*. »-4pm. 757-7517<br />
T FUtOO t*43 Sport, m, 5<br />
rolNop. M* m. Excellent<br />
n $t«>6 626-0979<br />
4*AB 1964 900S 4 door. automaT<br />
Te. - *. k w M wftfi options. estra<br />
dMitrM^IMpnoO<br />
.'BILL COOK AUDI<br />
471-0044<br />
SAAB 1964 900 Turbo, welnul. 4<br />
auto, loaded. extrs deen<br />
. Ca* after Spm^ 737-2125<br />
1965 GL 4 door. Mr. am-<br />
ir windows & locks, tm<br />
I buy <strong>for</strong> ma money. $5,353<br />
" LOU LaRICHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
•Wymouth Rd - Jual Waal oI1-275<br />
453-4600<br />
"80BAWU 19*6. XT Turbo coupe au-<br />
Mtnauc. tufty loaded, axoaaant corv<br />
dWon. (unroot. W.aoo 5S2-4737<br />
-^UftAAU<br />
Wcnoaa<br />
lent corxJi<br />
t»ae. 4 w<br />
i. loaded, low r<br />
Hon<br />
heal Orrvfl<br />
rule* Ercel-<br />
SA5-24M<br />
8UNBCAI<br />
torttlon.<br />
man ute*<br />
14 TWER - 1*6<br />
bum 28* pka<br />
$13,000<br />
total raa-<br />
stock 260.<br />
683-3235<br />
rOTA. 1967 CAMRY D*i»e.<br />
gd condition. 64.000 rnHaa. AuHO-<br />
$6695 «Wt car<br />
.471-0970 563-2617<br />
VOLVO 1979 2440L<br />
tow maea. CaWomla<br />
Mrp< $4,450 865-3064<br />
VOLVO 1963. 760 air. pom*. les many extras Asking. $4,000<br />
or offer Leeve message 981-6050<br />
SKYHAWK. 1964 4 door trarMm-<br />
cassette crwee. super condition.<br />
65.000 miles highway ^Irivir^<br />
$4,000<br />
SKYHAWK. 1964. 5<br />
amfm stereo, rear detogger 74.000<br />
miles, aakuvg $2,550 477-0039<br />
SKYLARK Limited 1966. 4 ew exhausi asking $1800553 4906<br />
SKYLARK 1984 4 door power<br />
steering/brakes, sir am'fm stereo<br />
No rust $2,800 397-8614<br />
SKYLARK, 1985 4 door automatic<br />
air power steering, power brakes<br />
stereo & more only $4 895<br />
BILL COOK BUICK<br />
. 471-0800<br />
SOMERSET 1985 Limited excel-<br />
lent condition V-6. automat*: pow-<br />
er windows & locks til) sir am-fm<br />
cassette - $5700 981-6937<br />
858 Cadillac<br />
COUPE OeVille 1963 4 1 litre lully<br />
loaded, very good condition 1<br />
$6,900 642-9013<br />
CADILLAC, 1985 CIMARRON A-><br />
tomatic air All the toys low miles<br />
Only $5 995<br />
TAMAROFF BUICK<br />
OUALITY USED CARS<br />
353-1300<br />
ELOORAOO »964 umivei tifu Off<br />
white, exceaant condition $13,500<br />
Days 649-4600 or Evea 352 2069<br />
ELDORADO 1964 Mint' All white,<br />
valour 30.000 mites Sacrifice<br />
$9500 After 7pm 851-7464<br />
ELDORADO 1964 showroom condi-<br />
tion loaded power learner tun<br />
new tires 6 brakes 43 000 miles<br />
$6600 Can be<strong>for</strong>e noon 669-3474<br />
EL DORA OO 1965 Loaded moon-<br />
rod, 75,000 maes<br />
$12 500 7<strong>29</strong>-2782<br />
EL DORADO 1985 «£»Calient con-<br />
dition Must sell $9500 or Best of<br />
Jar 540-4222 357-5165<br />
BE RETT A GT 1966-V-6 sutomai<br />
locks/windows cruise, metallic rad^<br />
3700 miles l*e new — 549-1973<br />
CAPRICE 1977 Reliable transpor<br />
taiion $450 "best ofter<br />
Days 569-5740 Evas 651-2418<br />
BERETTA 1966 While euto V6<br />
many options low miles new condi-<br />
mn R«1 nffer 646-9773<br />
Sf RETT A 1986 2 dooi Excellent'<br />
Loaded full power $7900<br />
553-6900 or after 5pm 661-5162<br />
BERL'NETTA 1981 T tops power<br />
doors AMFM doth interior. $<strong>29</strong>00<br />
352 4084<br />
CIMARRON 1965- Only 36.000 mi<br />
Full power V6, automatic loaded 4<br />
door. White wrth tan alienor $6700<br />
After 5 30pm 661-2095<br />
COUPE De VILLE '978 tuns good<br />
no rust good rubber $1500<br />
537-6315<br />
OEVILLE 1960 - 4 door<br />
wtte scar $3,000<br />
358-4121<br />
ELDORADO Biarritz. 1964 - HTA 100<br />
gas fuel m|ected. pale yellow All op-<br />
tions with alarm system 60.000 ac-<br />
tual mMea $11.90© —455-'641<br />
ELDOBAOO, 1976 CONVERTIBLE<br />
Fully loaded everything original low<br />
milage, mint condition Bast offer<br />
After 6pm 464-7055<br />
SEDAN OEVILLE 1985 Wh«ta with<br />
blue valour loaded, like new condi-<br />
tion. » t0.500/or otter 4 78-9921<br />
C A MA RO 1977 Good iranspora<br />
tion $200 After 5i>m 981-2051<br />
SEDANdeVULE 1985 Oar» Blue<br />
cloth cassette loaded St.000<br />
miles $8,950 Call 455-0416<br />
C A MA RO 1977 Good iranspora<br />
tion $200 After 5i>m 981-2051<br />
SEDANdeVULE 1985 Oar» Blue<br />
cloth cassette loaded St.000<br />
miles $8,950 Call 455-0416<br />
CAMARO 1977 305 V-6 many new<br />
parts Needs brake 4 transmission<br />
tuneup $750 firm 525-9072<br />
SEDAN OE VILLE <strong>1988</strong>. E.aculhre<br />
car black wilh grey interior. 7.000<br />
miles 553-7784<br />
CAMARO 1977 305 V-6 many new<br />
parts Needs brake 4 transmission<br />
tuneup $750 firm 525-9072<br />
SEDAN OE VILLE <strong>1988</strong>. E.aculhre<br />
car black wilh grey interior. 7.000<br />
miles 553-7784 CAMARO 1979 euto. 350 air oood<br />
condition many n«w pans $2 700<br />
After 6pm 2<strong>29</strong>-6548<br />
SEDAN OEVILLE 1985 4 door<br />
leather Excellent conditio"- Load-<br />
ad $9200 258-5258<br />
CAMARO 1979 euto. 350 air oood<br />
condition many n«w pans $2 700<br />
After 6pm 2<strong>29</strong>-6548<br />
SEDAN de VtlLE 19^6 leather<br />
seats, security system, loaded, •«<br />
cetient condition. $12 500 45^-0175<br />
SEDAN DEVtLLE 1987 23:000<br />
miles black wrth gray leather interi-<br />
or eiceltent condition Loaded GM<br />
enecutrve/best offer 363 9474<br />
CAMARO 1979- Z-28 350 rebuilt<br />
auib per<strong>for</strong>mance parts. Kenwood'<br />
EO code alarm $4000 4 76-0539<br />
SEDAN de VtlLE 19^6 leather<br />
seats, security system, loaded, •«<br />
cetient condition. $12 500 45^-0175<br />
SEDAN DEVtLLE 1987 23:000<br />
miles black wrth gray leather interi-<br />
or eiceltent condition Loaded GM<br />
enecutrve/best offer 363 9474<br />
CAMARO 1980 Solid body, runs<br />
good new transmission $800 or<br />
best ofter 437-4823<br />
SEDAN de VtlLE 19^6 leather<br />
seats, security system, loaded, •«<br />
cetient condition. $12 500 45^-0175<br />
SEDAN DEVtLLE 1987 23:000<br />
miles black wrth gray leather interi-<br />
or eiceltent condition Loaded GM<br />
enecutrve/best offer 363 9474<br />
CAMARO 1984 automatic air. AM-<br />
FM 4 speakers great s*ape Can<br />
after t PM 7<strong>29</strong>-0441<br />
SEOAN OEVILLE 1968 Loaded<br />
Very clean $16 400 626-7164<br />
CAMARO 1984 automatic air. AM-<br />
FM 4 speakers great s*ape Can<br />
after t PM 7<strong>29</strong>-0441<br />
SEOAN OEVILLE 1968 Loaded<br />
Very clean $16 400 626-7164<br />
CAMARO 1984 red black interior<br />
37 000 mi 4 cylinder auto, very<br />
clean $5000 best Eves or anytime<br />
on weekends 937-3019<br />
SEDAN Oe VILLE )96€ leather<br />
loaded mint condl«irL secutity syv<br />
tarn Wf*wls $12,000 647-1092<br />
CAMARO 1984 red black interior<br />
37 000 mi 4 cylinder auto, very<br />
clean $5000 best Eves or anytime<br />
on weekends 937-3019<br />
SEVILLE 1976. mint condition low<br />
miles, kept as a classic' Private<br />
$4500 Firm 464-3512<br />
CAMARO 196i while, good condrti<br />
Km $4300 522-0067<br />
SEVILLE 1976. mint condition low<br />
miles, kept as a classic' Private<br />
$4500 Firm 464-3512 CAMARO 1964 -2L28 output<br />
oower steering'brakesam-fm ster-<br />
eo kill switch n«vi tires » brakes<br />
$6 800 661-8967<br />
SEVILLE, i960 Tu-tone. toupe '<br />
brown leather, moonrool $5,400<br />
neg 60.000 • miles 464-0984<br />
CAMARO 1964 -2L28 output<br />
oower steering'brakesam-fm ster-<br />
eo kill switch n«vi tires » brakes<br />
$6 800 661-8967<br />
SEVILLE 1983. 64.000 miles, leath<br />
e« $7400 357 2268 or 47 1-4662<br />
CAMARO 1986 Bertinetta E«ecu-<br />
trve car am-lm stereo air rear win-<br />
dow defrost tilt power windows,<br />
seats & door locks $7550<br />
Days 974-1742 Eves 373-5030<br />
SEVILLE 1986-GM emecutive car.<br />
3000 maes, loaded, includes sun-<br />
roof. leather. Boise sou.id. anti-<br />
theft. $24 900 642-9751<br />
CAMARO 1986 Bertinetta E«ecu-<br />
trve car am-lm stereo air rear win-<br />
dow defrost tilt power windows,<br />
seats & door locks $7550<br />
Days 974-1742 Eves 373-5030<br />
SEVILLE 1986-GM emecutive car.<br />
3000 maes, loaded, includes sun-<br />
roof. leather. Boise sou.id. anti-<br />
theft. $24 900 642-9751 CAMARO - 1986 V6 air cruise e«-<br />
ceilent condition low mileage, dark<br />
metallic red 878-6567<br />
SEVILLE - 1968 STS Loadod in-<br />
cluding power sunroof. lists over<br />
$35 000 . 3.900 miles, will ..sacrifice<br />
$28 500 681-6513<br />
CAMARO - 1986 V6 air cruise e«-<br />
ceilent condition low mileage, dark<br />
metallic red 878-6567<br />
SEVILLE - 1968 STS Loadod in-<br />
cluding power sunroof. lists over<br />
$35 000 . 3.900 miles, will ..sacrifice<br />
$28 500 681-6513 CAMARO <strong>1988</strong> excellent condition<br />
All power Loaded Steteo cassette<br />
Make offer 625-8259<br />
TWO FOR ONE. SALE 1974 Buick<br />
Rrviera 425 cirin VS. runs 4 looks<br />
super 1977 Eldorado. 425 cu In V8<br />
runs as good as new Buy them both<br />
<strong>for</strong> $1,685 This week Onfy Dealer<br />
544-7022<br />
CAMARO <strong>1988</strong> excellent condition<br />
All power Loaded Steteo cassette<br />
Make offer 625-8259<br />
TWO FOR ONE. SALE 1974 Buick<br />
Rrviera 425 cirin VS. runs 4 looks<br />
super 1977 Eldorado. 425 cu In V8<br />
runs as good as new Buy them both<br />
<strong>for</strong> $1,685 This week Onfy Dealer<br />
544-7022<br />
CAPRICE Classic 1985 Automalic.<br />
air am 'fm sie*eo. fun oowe* 69.CHX)<br />
miles Clean $6000 478-0768<br />
e<br />
CAPRICE 1977-Very retot» »•»»-<br />
portatioc $600 Ca* 397-1461<br />
CAPRICE. 1981 v-8 loaded »ery<br />
nice family sedan $3 495 Qualrty<br />
automobiles Buy WITH Lix ifiderv •<br />
JEFF BENSON CAR CO 562-7011<br />
CAPRICE 1964 Classic 4 door au<br />
lomatic power Hearing I brakes<br />
air am-fm cassette rear defrost<br />
lilt wile s car h-gbway m.ies<br />
V>?00 422 1131<br />
CAPRICE 1964 ct*sssr loaded<br />
dean new exhaust $5 200<br />
CAVALIER 1962 4 door fully<br />
powered air sunroof till '"0CW<br />
rack aood Tires $1,790 427-0367<br />
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644-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County<br />
852-3222 Rochester/Rochester Hills<br />
Thursday. StptamM <strong>29</strong>. 1968 OA<br />
AUTOMOTIVE<br />
860 Chevrolet<br />
CAPRICE 1967 OasaK 4 door V6,<br />
al power am-fm caaaatta medajm<br />
. •. gay valour interior<br />
fiV maes $9 ! 464-0186<br />
CAVALIER 1963 Standard Runs<br />
er new battery new front tiras am/<br />
im stereo case arte, approxtrnatiey<br />
45 000 maes, on New engine Greet<br />
second carl After 6pm, 455-6447<br />
CAVALIER 1983 CS Amfm. 5<br />
speed, power steering-brake Great<br />
condWonl 60.000 iMm $2,700/<br />
beat After 5pm 462-0932<br />
CAVALIER 1963 Halc*ib«at power<br />
staenng/brakaa. air. new tires am-<br />
fm. rear da-fog $2500 326-7409<br />
CAVALIER 1964. Type 10. ak. ster-<br />
eo good condition, runs great<br />
7t ,000 mfte*. $3300/beat 437-3446<br />
i wagon<br />
automatic, power windows i locks,<br />
an am-fm tape. $5,900 661-6916<br />
CAVALIER 1987 4 door air real<br />
dean $6,767<br />
LOU LaRICHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
Plymouth Rd - Jus! Weal ol 1-275<br />
453-4600<br />
CAVILIER. 1966 RS. 2 door 31.000<br />
miles, automatic air AM FM slerec.<br />
$6,000 Cal 476-5506<br />
CELEBRITY 1965 Euroaporl, V6.<br />
38.000 maes loaded excellent con-<br />
dition $5900 937-<strong>29</strong>17<br />
CELEBRITY 1966 4 door. aw. star<br />
eo cruise power locks plus more<br />
$5400 346-4449<br />
CELEBRITY 1968 Wagon. 4 cylin-<br />
der air cruise high miles $3,800 or<br />
best ofter 344-1713<br />
CELEBRITY 1984- loaded excellent<br />
condition $3400 or beat offer<br />
349- 2769 or 346-6011<br />
CELEBRITY 196—Euro sport wagon,<br />
excellent condition a« power win-<br />
dows/locks. cruise tm, 3rd seat<br />
rear defrost more $6000 981-<strong>29</strong>87<br />
CHEVETTE 1977 - stick shift.<br />
130.000 maes. good transportation<br />
asking $300 349-4498<br />
CHEVETTE 1978<br />
Runs<br />
best s great<br />
i ofter<br />
Rebuilt engine<br />
Good condition $500 or<br />
CHEVETTE 1960 haichback. 4<br />
speed daan. stereo emissions<br />
approved $650 362-0336<br />
CHEVETTE 1981 body S Interior,<br />
good, many new parts, needs racx 6<br />
p.mon $400 591-3091<br />
CHEVETTE 1983-Good condition<br />
$1000 $500 Stereo system optional<br />
363-0785<br />
CITATION ll. 1985 4 door hatcfi-<br />
bacn air automatic, darn Okie, very<br />
dean $2250 540-9621<br />
CORSICA. 1968 Air. wn-fm stereo<br />
10 000 mHea. unbelievable value<br />
$8 995<br />
LOU LaRICHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARlT<br />
Plymouth Rd - Just Waal ol 1-275<br />
453-4600<br />
CORSICA <strong>1988</strong> - 7600 miles load-<br />
ed $10,100 or beat offer Leave<br />
585-<strong>29</strong><strong>29</strong><br />
CORVETTE, 1979 350 V8. air, auto-<br />
matic, power steering & brakes,<br />
power windows T-tops. extra dean<br />
52.000 actual maes $7,695<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
9 Mile 6 Grand River 474-6668<br />
IMPALA. 1977, 4 door good condi-<br />
tion. dean-no rust Original owner<br />
$2,000 277-0743<br />
IMPALA 1979 Station wagon. 9 pas-<br />
aanger. 70.000 miles Automatic,<br />
air . $700/beat 420-3151<br />
MALIBU 1979 - Automatic 4 door<br />
6 cylinder, air Original owner Ex-<br />
cellent condition $1200 662-0972<br />
864 Dodge<br />
ASPEN 1978 44 000 ongmal mllas<br />
exceaem condition can altar 6pm<br />
$975 338-7967<br />
ASPEN 1979 - 3<br />
mil si good condition, $900 443-2646<br />
ChAHger '934 7i2 it(tomanc<br />
low miles why pay mora. $2 189<br />
TV ME AUTO<br />
455 5566<br />
CHARGER 1985 2 2 sport package.<br />
5 speed casaetle. rear defrost. Kn><br />
miles $3 500 or beet , 455-1815<br />
r x one a tan? in. irtMp» Air<br />
stereo, aunrool. warranty Mint con-<br />
dition $6,750 553-4066<br />
COLT 1963 5 speed Graat condi-<br />
tion New Prtem tires, no ruat. am-fm<br />
stereo $995 766-0073<br />
OAYTONA 1986 5<br />
Steering 6 brakes, new bras. 44.000<br />
maes $5800 After 6PM 464-6458<br />
DOOGE 1965 - 600 4 door saver<br />
LANCER ^965- 4 door. 40 000 ml<br />
power Steering-brakes, an am-lm<br />
casaetle excellent condition. $4650<br />
negotiable - 722-9575<br />
OWN! i960 - 66.000 mUes 2 door,<br />
hatchback front wheel drive, auto-<br />
matic air. $950 4S3-5496<br />
OMN. 1963- Power steering-brakes,<br />
auto air am-fm casaetta Clean<br />
body $1600 or best o«er 595-7962<br />
SHADOW ES 1967- Rad. Turbo,<br />
loaded spotless $7250 or beat<br />
771-2371 or 725-4366<br />
SHELBY CHARGER T9«4 5 speed,<br />
many extras, good condition.<br />
$3300 737-2831<br />
SHELBY CHARGER 1964<br />
38.000 ml Excellent condition<br />
$3900 Sharp- 646-53??<br />
866 Ford<br />
BILL BROWN<br />
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and unbelievable prices'<br />
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Loaded from $9,995<br />
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Extra on select models<br />
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FORD<br />
522-0030<br />
COMET 1973-$425 Can belore<br />
6pm 422-7870<br />
CROWN VICTORIA, 1964 wagon,<br />
loaded, high hi-way maaa. good<br />
condition $3,895<br />
Ca* after 5 30 PM, 420-<strong>29</strong><strong>29</strong><br />
MOWTE CARLO, 1966. SS Excel-<br />
lent condition, loaded. 6/60.000<br />
mllea warranty Evea 867-6242<br />
MONTE CARLO 1966 Black, bucket<br />
seats. RaOy wheels Am-fm ceutn*.<br />
r»o mr. $6250 525-224*<br />
MONTE CARLO 1979-neads engine.<br />
$300 or beet offer 522-0067<br />
MONTE CARLO 1981 Landau, pow-<br />
er steering/brakes, an. auto, good<br />
condition $464-6613<br />
MONTE CARLO 1979-EiceMerit<br />
condHlon. 2 lone sHvar/black. ak.<br />
power steenng/tocks. am-fm cas-<br />
sette. locking wire wheats $2500 or<br />
0«si o"» 534-7497<br />
MUSTANG. 1965 LK. hatchback.<br />
AM-FM caaaetie. 4 speed $4,500 or<br />
best Cat 477-1435<br />
MUSTANG. 1968 GT. loaded. 5<br />
apeed. While, fui Warranty. $14,200<br />
firm After 7 PU 459-6564 459-9767<br />
NOVA 1977 red automatic cruise<br />
control, good condition. $500<br />
459-7057<br />
NOVA. 1966 CL.<br />
ttorv Cherry Red<br />
mules. $6 100 Can Eve<br />
condl-<br />
31,000<br />
261-9653<br />
NOVA - 1986 Automatic, an. power<br />
steering/brakes stereo Uka new<br />
$5,800 647-0068<br />
NOVA. 1966 4 door, 5 speed aa.<br />
sierec One owner car<br />
S U N S H I N E H O N D A<br />
1205 ANN ARBOR RO PLYMOUTH<br />
453-3600<br />
OPEN SATURDAYS 10-3<br />
NOVA 1966 Automatic, aw power<br />
stsermg-brakea rear detroel am-<br />
fm stereo 5200 maaa. Wa Okie<br />
$8100 or beat After 3pm 357-3253<br />
SPECTRUM 1967 - graat condition.<br />
$155/mo tor 3yrs<br />
Payments<br />
453-2661<br />
SPRINT 1966 3 door, 5<br />
stereo, wiroof. rustprooted 20.000<br />
maaa inmacutala $4400 522-6177<br />
SPRINT. 1967. Bright Red AMFM<br />
stereo. 57 ir«g 5 speed $4500<br />
After 5 PV 661-1977<br />
862 Chrysler<br />
CHRYSLER. 1967 5TH AVENUE<br />
Esary option. 14,000 maaa. V8 muat<br />
see al only $10,995<br />
TAMAROFF BUICK<br />
QUALITY USED CARS<br />
353-1^00<br />
E-CLASS,<br />
other extr<br />
tar 8 30pm or<br />
$3,500. Al-<br />
644-3636<br />
FIFTH AVENUE 1962 Automatic.<br />
, ti M.i<br />
• TOWN 6 COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
• Mae 6 Grand Wvar 474-6)<br />
LASER. 1964 TURBO 5<br />
O 5 speed ats-<br />
M $3 400/beet<br />
LaBARON 1966 QTS Mac* 46.000<br />
maea maty<br />
LeCARON 1667 Coup* Turbo.<br />
NEW YORKER 1M». good cents<br />
•on. new tfraa new saHei.ni 65 000<br />
O W W<br />
AMI* WAOON<br />
ZZJXrm-*<br />
*an. mm. W.<br />
**a-*iT7<br />
anu. wat m e^oe 40.000<br />
ELITE. 1976 - Power steering/<br />
brskes 51.000 maes Nn brakee<br />
Good transportation $7£)0/beet<br />
421-1661<br />
ESCORT GL 1986-3 door, automat-<br />
ic, air, Uke new. 15.000 mUes<br />
427-7659<br />
ESCORT GT 1966- loaded rad. low<br />
milaegt original owner<br />
625-6335<br />
ESCORT GT. 1966 Black/gray mte-<br />
nor Excellent! Loaded! 30.000<br />
miles $7,000 536-0665<br />
ESCORT GT 1967. Mack, gray inte-<br />
rior. futy equipped A-l condmon<br />
$6800 After 5pm 524-0073<br />
ESCORT GT. 1987 - Black, gray kv-<br />
tenor fuky equipped A-1 condition.<br />
$6600 891-5074<br />
ESCORT GT 1967-5 speed, air.<br />
power tlaenng brakee stereo cas-<br />
sette $7495 349-6553<br />
ESCORT L 1964, am-lm stereo,<br />
good condition low mlas. $2600<br />
352-5535<br />
ESCORT L 1964.<br />
power brakee Is ot<br />
good condition. $2.1<br />
ESCORT 1961 4<br />
setts 'adio new<br />
ofter After 5pm<br />
$900 or beat<br />
474-5666<br />
ESCORT - 1982. ak. automatic. 2<br />
door 39.000 maaa. A-1 condition<br />
$2000 268-6<strong>29</strong>5<br />
ESCORT 1962 - 2 door hatchback,<br />
cherry red exlerlor scarlet red Ma-<br />
nor doth seats, am/mi raaaatla<br />
stereo w/dock 4 apssd New Mec-<br />
, brakes, -0<br />
$ 1100/beat Call<br />
kends only at 522-8196<br />
ESCORT 1962-<br />
no ruat medkjm brown $1150<br />
255-3595<br />
ESCORT 1963<br />
L«1100. vai<br />
STe<br />
ESCORT 1963 L 4 speed anvtm.<br />
rune great looks ntoe. $1590 negoti-<br />
able days 337-3130 avee 421-6225<br />
ESCORT 1964 L - 55.000 mflaa. 5<br />
speed ak. $2 195 937-2766<br />
ESCORT 1964 - wagon, automatic<br />
steering 6 brakee. low nn»as.<br />
nt condmon 534-27<strong>29</strong><br />
ESCORT 1964 Wagon, low rreaa.<br />
35MPG one owner only $1 749<br />
TYME AUT6<br />
ESCORT 1964 Automatic am-lm<br />
graat car tor only $2 995<br />
TAMAROFF BUICK<br />
' QUALITY USED CAMS<br />
353-1300<br />
ESCORT 1964 4 apeed<br />
stereo caaaatta 39.000 maaa<br />
$1600 Altar 5pm 462-IOSt<br />
ESCORT -96!<br />
flCMO mm<br />
S2.766<br />
TYME AUTO<br />
ESCORT 1965 GL. I<br />
•on. 26.5001<br />
raa $3 800<br />
ESCORT 19661<br />
ESCORT 1968 Station waoon vary<br />
aood comaaon. air. 26.600 «*ea.<br />
$4 906* sal After 7pm. 466 6466<br />
= 2 ~ 5 C ~ '<br />
•conT, wm l a».<br />
eaeesae OMy 26.000 *«as 94.9M<br />
SUNSHINE HONDA<br />
x* ANN A«*-« t x PLYWOUTN<br />
NWTiJ«OA»| M<br />
••t-Mia<br />
KKP 1962 Mechenic s dreeo. Sad<br />
engine, excellent interior New<br />
pens. lues, brakes etc Best oner<br />
647-1102<br />
FAIRMONT 1978 Automatic 4<br />
door power steering power brskes.<br />
stereo 6 more looks 1 runs great<br />
onfy $995<br />
BILL COOK BUICK<br />
471-0800<br />
888 Ford<br />
ESCORT 1S66 Wagon. 39 000<br />
miles, automatic, power brakes, ak.<br />
» greet ahepe $4200<br />
487-9876<br />
ESCORT 1967- 4 speed, sunroof<br />
15.000 maea. am-fm. $5200<br />
466-6690 « 467-0»l6<br />
EXCORT 1966 - black stick. 15.000<br />
mllas. going to college Must sea<br />
$5900 557-5605 517-337-2463<br />
EXP - 1962. automatic sunrool<br />
amfm,cassette new lues. air.<br />
$t600/besi After 5 30 624-2267<br />
EXP 1962. 5 apeed air new tires<br />
am-lm caaaatta. many new perls<br />
$2100 or best Alter 6pm 525-3643<br />
EXP 1965. 36.000 mites, auto, ak<br />
good condition $3900 Ask lor Kns<br />
471 5926<br />
EXP 1986- air cruiae. low miles<br />
Excekent condition Call after 2pm<br />
261-6791<br />
FAIRMONT 1979 - new exhaust-<br />
t ires- brakes. '20,000 miles runs<br />
very well $i500.'best 464-4074<br />
FAIRMONT 1979 Station Wagon<br />
Good condition air stereo lape<br />
., $695 476-3742<br />
FAIRMONT, i960. 2 door. ak. nvai<br />
transmission 4 new twee, rear d»-<br />
tog. $600;'beei After 5 30 624-2267<br />
FAIRMONT. I960 Powei steering/<br />
brakes, automatic Needs some re-<br />
SrS325 425-0566<br />
FAIRMONT 1980. 55,000 mllee runs<br />
good, $700 or bast ofter<br />
427-4385<br />
FAIRMONT 1981 Ml power 4 door<br />
automatic, air new tires, am-fm.<br />
rtrydeen $1400 477-9859<br />
FIESTA, 1978, runs e.cekeni little<br />
rust Best ofter 255-1492<br />
GRANADA 1977, beautiful condi-<br />
tion 6 cylinder, automatic. 41.000<br />
actual miles Powei steering/<br />
brakes air rear defog Spotless<br />
Asking only $1600 422-5562<br />
GRANADA 19764 door 3 &peed.<br />
with overdrive runs very wek win<br />
need muffler soon $400 476-7452<br />
GRANADA 1961 Very good condi-<br />
tion. excellent transportation<br />
$1450 538-7676 Evas 477-9563<br />
LTD 1970 - Good condition<br />
$500 427-5906<br />
LTD 1976 - automatic ak. am-fm,<br />
runs good $650 522-3193<br />
LTD 1965 Brougham Power steer-<br />
ing 1 brakes, air excellent condi-<br />
tion 47 000 mUes $4300 995-1768<br />
868 Ford<br />
T-BIRO 1986 - tu»y loaded, sales<br />
man car Unkmiied mae warranty til<br />
1991 $8300 546-4189<br />
TBiRD 1967 - turbo coupe, white,<br />
loaded Uke new werranty $10,500<br />
455-6766 or 323-0665<br />
TEMPO Ot 1964- automatic. Mr. 1m<br />
caaaetie cruse spotless 49K mi<br />
$3595 626-0979<br />
TEMPO GL 1965 automatic power<br />
steering, power brakes Sk am-fm.<br />
new brakes, muffler 6 'ront tires<br />
$3300 549--3317 679-2657<br />
TEMPO 1964 GL<br />
66.000<br />
skyer 5 speed<br />
manual Air power steanng.<br />
$2,500 591-0647<br />
TEMPO 1964 GL Automatic, air<br />
am-lm till, cruiae. only 30.000<br />
rrwlws $3,995<br />
TAMAROFF BUICK<br />
OUALITY USED CARS<br />
353-1300<br />
TEMPO 1964- white. 4 dooi excel-<br />
lent condition. 42.000 maes loaded.<br />
New tires & exhaust $3800<br />
549-3054<br />
TEMPO 1965 4 door, ws than<br />
23.500 miles on it Clean ExcaBent<br />
condition Cak tor .ntormation<br />
532-7711<br />
TEMPO 1966, GL Sport. 4 door 5<br />
speed loaded v'* 10 * 3 warranty<br />
$5700 or best offer 846-4001<br />
TEMPO 1966 Sport good condi-<br />
tion. many extras<br />
565-9656<br />
TEMPO 1987. 2 door Sport GL, 5<br />
speed si' good condition $6,850<br />
451-2239<br />
THUNDERBIRD 1957, Red Excel-<br />
lent condition $30,000 or best ofter<br />
Call Mon Fn 8-5 366-3100<br />
THUNDERBIRD !98e Town Landau,<br />
good condition Loaded $1500 or<br />
best offei 427-1221<br />
872 Lincoln<br />
CONTINENTAL 1964<br />
gold leather<br />
Ives engine, etc 53.000 rrs<br />
New Continental aaa aiad Days<br />
474-6734 Eves 474-6467<br />
LINCOLN TOWN CAR 1963<br />
Camoo wtata. 52 000 miss, axoai-<br />
bnCcondHfoK,' moon roof i>iriven<br />
•ence package. wir» wheals new<br />
jMichewn l^s $x .000 • 360-Q266<br />
mark tv , ifrTx Loeded leather w<br />
tenor Alabama car 460cc 4 barrel,<br />
must see $3000 782-5649<br />
MARK VII. 1965 Deeigner Sanaa.<br />
m.nt condition, .ow maes $11.000<br />
536-5648<br />
MARK V 1977 Excekent condmon<br />
$2 600 or bast Afier 5pm 425-0647<br />
MARK V 19?V; 87OOC ill—«. wa-<br />
ed fun power no ru»l Zieberted,<br />
$1 450 272-0607<br />
MARK V 1979 - 2 door lul power<br />
air cruise, tape, best ofter Good<br />
condition Cak 4pm-11 prr 453-3191<br />
MARK 1974 ne<br />
runs good $600<br />
iirsa 6 brakes<br />
354-5727<br />
TOWN CAR 1978 A-1 condition No<br />
rusl $2,150<br />
Afier 5pm. 474-4625<br />
TOWN CAR 1982. engineering car<br />
with 68.000 miles Week with mar-<br />
roon interior $2800 Tony 353-2491<br />
TOWN CAR 1964. excellent condi-<br />
tion inside 6 outside $8 ,000<br />
477-2657<br />
TOWN CAR, 1965 SIGNATURE SE-<br />
RIES $10,500 7<strong>29</strong>-5700<br />
TOWN CAR. 1966 Signature Senas<br />
25.000 maes loaded Excekent<br />
874<br />
B06CAT 1979 6 cylinder sac*<br />
Good transportation HOC or beat<br />
ofter 961-0638<br />
BOBCAT i960- runs but needs<br />
CAPRI. I960<br />
automatic •<br />
mkea $2 ,000 Cak Sal<br />
& cykoar.<br />
> 66.000<br />
477-1547<br />
CAPRI 1966 - Automatic ak ak<br />
poser. CTL.ee sunroof $6695 Ca*<br />
Pat 476-4020 avas 471-0125<br />
COLONY PARK 1964 wagon load-<br />
ed. low maea. excekent condition<br />
721 6396<br />
COLONY PARK 1978 Station Weg<br />
on 57.000 miles Vary good condi-<br />
tion $925 346-1136<br />
COLONY PARK 1965- LS- 10 pas-<br />
senger wagon Nice lamky car Safty<br />
checked and ready 10 go<br />
$6,395 Hines Park Lincoln Mercu-<br />
ry 425-3036<br />
COMET 1971. air new stereo $400<br />
or be*) ofter 453-4461<br />
8?4 Mercury<br />
COLONY PARK 1983-<br />
524-2174<br />
or«49-2405<br />
COUGAR GS 1962 4 door power<br />
brakes/sieermg av good condi-<br />
toon. $2500 After 60m 481-2619<br />
COUGAR KRZ Turbo 1965 par<br />
tormanca psg lux «Herior baeuti<br />
tui "aide and Out $7 725-6150<br />
GRAND MARQUIS, «m 3 tfffT<br />
good condition, power sieerig 6<br />
bones ar $2000 762 5649<br />
COUGAR. -981 Sedan Sharp<br />
loaded $2100 or best Cak after<br />
6pm 646-5399<br />
COUGAR 1965 Loaded<br />
condition mside^ out 4VOOO<br />
miles $720C 681-7724<br />
COUGAR 1986 LS<br />
condition $6000 cu best ofter Must<br />
sell 476-3253 467 4666<br />
COUGAR 11 LS loaded, low<br />
$850C Cat after 6pm<br />
855-3116<br />
COUGAR 1987 25TH Anniversary<br />
Limited Edition oadee collectors<br />
Item. reasonable oflers 4 71-4906<br />
874 Mercury<br />
874 ftftercunr<br />
GRAMD MAROyS '963 LS 4<br />
door sicaaarii axic.w new u a<br />
$5500 344-4524<br />
miles Original owner War<br />
2-40 Furfy loaded New<br />
GRAND MARQUIS 1964 LS 4 door,<br />
loaded 'uet-pK»lec 50.000 maes<br />
$6500 553-0516<br />
LN7 1*82 4 ted (Mac* aim raM<br />
ter apm<br />
GRAND MAROutSE '964 beautrtm<br />
red e.canent condmon loaded<br />
$7000 557-4339<br />
, MAROUiS i960 good condBi<br />
a«r am-tir r,<br />
47f m<br />
GRAND MAROUIS '963 lS-4 door<br />
very good condmon $420Cl Musi<br />
sea 46S-5226<br />
MAROLMS 1966,.<br />
ad sharp power<br />
was maintained $5150<br />
LN7 1962 sun root nc rust extra<br />
sharp $1 679<br />
TIME SALES<br />
455-5566<br />
LM ' 1962 Good condition<br />
$2 2O0 car alar 6pm<br />
349-9025<br />
LN-7 '982 > Sf*e#o Musi tec mn on* of •<br />
tints 10<br />
$9* so<br />
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un V4 Murr> mis one wo« t<br />
US"<br />
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AulO »r tad C>uiM »1«r#o<br />
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' ceo e i sieeo*' comtoayt<br />
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Slt.SM<br />
1SS2XLT<br />
U passenger ran automatic<br />
Ouai tans s SO OOC cerelmiy<br />
driven males<br />
$»»•$<br />
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see this sell -conearned beauty<br />
Save a bunch<br />
$19.*SO er S2SXase<br />
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kfoivenne package 4 speed<br />
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890 Pontiac<br />
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SAVE • DISCOVER LIVONIA VW-MAZDA<br />
NEW <strong>1988</strong><br />
4 DOOR<br />
|NEW <strong>1988</strong>|<br />
MAZDA 9<strong>29</strong><br />
I<br />
•310<br />
Per Mo.<br />
GL<br />
*7840* POE<br />
$19,850* POE<br />
»2500.J)ISCOUNT<br />
'500 REBATE<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
NEW <strong>1988</strong> MAZDA<br />
B2200 SE5 $7849* POE<br />
900 REBATE<br />
7349*<br />
IMMEDIATE<br />
IDEUVERYI<br />
'17,450*<br />
|NEW 1985|<br />
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$10,999* POE<br />
700 DISCOUNT<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
PRICE '10,<strong>29</strong>9* CLEARANCE<br />
OPEN MON., TUES., WED., THURS. TIL 9 P.M.<br />
•piue freight. prep. tax. amir options, factory options. advertising, MM. license<br />
LIVONIA VW-MAZDA<br />
OPEN SATURDAY<br />
34501 PLYMOUTH ROAD A O K C ^ A A<br />
(BET. FARMINGTON & WAYNE) " X Mm<br />
r<br />
* » i<br />
flasataast<br />
1400 CARS,<br />
TRUCKS &VAt|S<br />
IN STOCK<br />
W/2 ESCORT<br />
"PONY"<br />
1.9E.F.I., 4 Spder ciaaQo<br />
itended warranty. $7500.<br />
- 649-1044.<br />
FIERO SE 1964. automatic sw-.»*U<br />
roof. « wheel power wmdo*V<br />
locks ft brakaa. AM-FM caaaatta.<br />
cryiso. luggage rack. 27 000 maa*.<br />
Excellent condition $5000 -•<br />
266-2266 Eve. 649 3*46.<br />
FIERO 1964 new motor ft aufch/<br />
am-fm slMeo cassette. 90.900,<br />
maea runs axceaent body needs,<br />
work $2600 or best 560-5624.<br />
FIERO 1966'* GT gold automatic.'<br />
exceptional condition aa extrs.'<br />
Musi see Best offer _ 255-1927"<br />
TTERO. "1906 GT<br />
•mmacuiale. $8,282<br />
L O U L a R I C H E<br />
C H E V Y / S U B A R U<br />
Plymouth Rd - Just West orf 1-275<br />
453-4600<br />
FiERO 1987 - Automatic, aa, am-fm<br />
stMeo tape extraa $7395 Can M.<br />
478-4020 Eves 517-548-2874<br />
FIREBIRD 1963 Automatic, fu«<br />
power sir Looks tike new $3700.<br />
4 76-1665.<br />
FIRE BIRO<br />
51.000 ml<br />
$3 950<br />
1983. Mr automat<br />
ss. excellent conditio^'<br />
334-73fS*<br />
FlREBlRO 1964 MetMhc gray ma»<br />
options, sunroof 58 000 miles V-*»<br />
5 speed, $5000/be*t 421-399®"<br />
FIREBIRD 1964 Jet Black' 30.00*<br />
mile* New tires v6 5 speed-<br />
Spoiler $5,000 474-59»•><br />
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'85 BUICK<br />
RIVIERA<br />
Air. full power.<br />
Ssl0 Price '8200<br />
'88 BUICK<br />
CENTURY 4 DOOR<br />
Air. automatic, power<br />
steering and brakes<br />
Sale Price *6600<br />
'85 BUICK<br />
REGAL 2 DOOR<br />
Air, automatic, power<br />
steering and brakes, windows<br />
and seats<br />
'6988<br />
'85 BUICK<br />
SKYHAWK<br />
Automatic, air. power<br />
steering & brakes. Low<br />
miles.<br />
Sale Price *4900<br />
. ' 8 6 T U R B O — :<br />
L e B A R O N W A G O N<br />
23.000 miles, air, lull,<br />
power<br />
S 6900<br />
'85 OLDS CIERA<br />
BROUGHAM 4 DOOR:<br />
Air. automatic, power<br />
steering and brakes<br />
>6400 ;<br />
'88 BUICK RIVIERA<br />
Automatic, full power,<br />
low miles<br />
Sale Price '15,900<br />
'86 CAMARO<br />
IROC<br />
23.000 miles, automatic<br />
and air<br />
'9900<br />
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525-0900<br />
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Thursday, <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>.<strong>1988</strong> O&E<br />
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Salem t&ps North<br />
Wendy Shiek of Plymouth Salem returns volley<br />
to Becky Greasier in the No. 2 singles<br />
match Monday. The Rocks and North Farmington<br />
squared off in a key Lakes Division<br />
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contest, with Salem edging the Raiders 4-3.<br />
Shiek went three sets with Greasier be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
losing 7-6, 3-6, 6-0. See complete results on<br />
Page 2D.<br />
Salem defense maintains<br />
streak in team's 2-0 win<br />
By Dan O'Meara<br />
staff writer<br />
Plymouth Salem soccer coach Ken<br />
Johnson never worries his team's defense,<br />
and be shouldn't have to <strong>for</strong> a<br />
long time.<br />
The majority of Rock defenders<br />
are sophomores, but they've already<br />
turned in plenty of impressive per<strong>for</strong>mances<br />
<strong>for</strong> Salem, 8-2.<br />
Their latest ef<strong>for</strong>t resulted in<br />
Monday's 2-0 defeat of Farmington<br />
in which the Rocks posted their<br />
fourth consecutive shutout and seventh<br />
straight victory.<br />
Tbe Falcons, wbo have lost only to<br />
Livonia Stevenson, tbe No. 1-ranked<br />
team in Class A, and tbe Rocks,<br />
rated No. 8 in the state, slipped to 4-<br />
2 overall and 1-2 in the Lakes Division.<br />
Salem's Ryan Fitzpatrick, Jake<br />
Baker and Brad Fiach have com-<br />
bined with senior Troy Giacherio to<br />
whitewash the opposition in the last<br />
344 Mi minutes of play. And, of<br />
course, first-year varsity goalie<br />
Matt Tudor — he's a junior — deserves<br />
a large share of tbe credit,<br />
too.<br />
THE ROCKS haven't been scored<br />
on since Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>'s John<br />
Cortese did so in the second half of a<br />
game played Sept. 12. Salem scored<br />
the last three goals to win 4-2.<br />
"They're like that all the time,"<br />
said Johnson of his defenders.<br />
"Fitzpatrick has played six solid<br />
games — 80 minutes — which is unusual.<br />
.» .<br />
"We take ooe game at a time. We<br />
might get a game when we're unlucky,<br />
but I think we can play with<br />
anybody."<br />
The Rocks got all the scoring they<br />
needed early in the game as senior<br />
Donovan Nichols continued to be Salem's<br />
offensive leader.<br />
He scored the only goals five and<br />
15 minutes into the contest on assists<br />
from Greg Christensen and Marc<br />
Lipke, and the Rocks let the defense<br />
do the rest.<br />
Nichols, a converted defender,<br />
leads tbe team with eight goals and<br />
three assists, and Lipke, a midfielder,<br />
is next with five goals.<br />
"WE WEREN'T on our game tonight,"<br />
said Farmington coach Cathy<br />
Cole, adding the Falcons didn't get<br />
into tbe flow until the second half.<br />
Area players charged<br />
Ptease turn to Page 3<br />
in KSU hazing incident<br />
The fate of three Kent State hockey<br />
players from the <strong>Observer</strong> A Eccentric<br />
coverage area will be determined<br />
— in part — this morning<br />
when they make a court appearance<br />
In Kent, Ohio, to face charge* on<br />
their roles in a hazing party that resulted<br />
in the hospitalization of a<br />
freshman player.<br />
Kirk Aldridge, a 24-year-old senior<br />
(ram Btoomfield 'Hills,<br />
charged with furnishing beer and in-<br />
; Uqoor to persons under U<br />
A.<br />
that<br />
penalty of six<br />
11.000 One.<br />
months la jail and a<br />
from Livonia, and Brtaa Dawson, It,<br />
rom<br />
a fovththat<br />
carries<br />
I penalties of M days in jail<br />
and a m o fine<br />
hockey<br />
State players charged <strong>for</strong> a Sept 14<br />
party ta which five freshmen players<br />
were allegedly taken to a boose off<br />
campos and <strong>for</strong>ced to drink a mix<br />
They were<br />
i mohawk-style haircuts<br />
One of the freshmen, Tim Evans,<br />
apparently had a sews reaction to<br />
the alcohol He was transported by<br />
ambulance from the party to the<br />
State health center be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
taken to the city hospital. His<br />
to university<br />
officials, leading to the investigation<br />
that raonlted in charges being filed<br />
~ n i auu i w t w Mi u<br />
lla, was tore of ram and beer,<br />
r and tn- then given mohawk-style<br />
under 21 One of the fr^unen<br />
X<br />
5 SI. incident p r o m K e n t Stilts<br />
pr—tdenf Michael Schwartz to canhockey<br />
season and call <strong>for</strong> a<br />
conduct cenrt to investigate<br />
A group of faculty<br />
review campus police<br />
reports be<strong>for</strong>e deciding the fate of<br />
the players. Possible penalties include<br />
revoking their scholarships<br />
and ordering their expulsion from<br />
school. * *<br />
IN A PREPARED Statement regarding<br />
the future of Kent State<br />
hockey. Schwartz said: "Based on the<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation provided to me, I do not<br />
believe this program is an acceptable<br />
representative of oar univmHy<br />
or oar athletic program in general.<br />
Consequently, I have suspended the<br />
program <strong>for</strong> a year and will review<br />
its future at a later date."<br />
• Aldridge, a center, was the Golden<br />
scorer a year ago,<br />
setting school records <strong>for</strong> goals (41)<br />
and points (12). He added 41<br />
Wiljanen, a <strong>for</strong>ward, had st<br />
and 11 assists <strong>for</strong> 17 points aa<br />
e<br />
son, also a <strong>for</strong>ward, collected i<br />
goals and 14 assists <strong>for</strong> lPpotats.<br />
Lakes football crown<br />
on line next 3 weeks<br />
THEY ARE KNOWN as the<br />
Three Rs — and they're<br />
not reading, writing and<br />
arithmetic.<br />
No, they are the Rocks. Raiders<br />
and Rockets, and all three are participants<br />
in the final countdown to<br />
determining the Lakes EM vision football<br />
champion.<br />
Tbe preseason is officially over<br />
<strong>for</strong> these teams. The race begins in<br />
earnest Saturday.<br />
The championship will decided<br />
over the course of the next three<br />
weekends when North Farmington<br />
(Raiders), Plymouth Salem (Rocks)<br />
and Westland John filenn (Rockets)<br />
battle each other. .<br />
The curtain rises on Part One of'<br />
this three-act play at 1 p.m. Saturday<br />
when North is host to Salem. In<br />
the following weeks, the schedule<br />
has Glenn at Salem on Friday. Oct.<br />
7. and North at Glenn on Friday. Oct.<br />
14.<br />
MEANWHILE, ON the other side<br />
of the Western Lakes Activities Association,<br />
it's difficult <strong>for</strong> anyone to<br />
argue against Farmington Harrison<br />
being a lock to win its seventh<br />
straight Western Division crown,<br />
even though three games remain to<br />
be played. We'll have more on this<br />
later.<br />
All three Lakes contenders are undefeated<br />
— 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the<br />
division. That will definitely change<br />
in the coming weeks, but how much<br />
remains to be seen.<br />
As was tbe case last year, we<br />
might not have a clear winner after<br />
three head-to-head confrontations.<br />
For tbe second year in a row, the<br />
division race could result in another<br />
three-way tie. That happened last<br />
season when North beat Livonia Stevenson.<br />
Stevenson beat Glenn and<br />
Glenn beat North.<br />
The tiebreaker — which went to<br />
the Rockets, who went on to beat<br />
Harrison in the league final — is the<br />
highest playoff point average, which<br />
brings us to another key aspect of<br />
these showdown games.<br />
Tbe Michigan High School Athletic<br />
Association released its first tabulation<br />
of computer rankings this week,<br />
and the Raiders, Rocks and Rockets<br />
will be jockeying <strong>for</strong> a possible<br />
playoff berth, too.<br />
BIG BONUS points will be on the<br />
•<br />
Dan<br />
O'Meara<br />
line each week as the Lakes trio enters<br />
the sweepstakes portion of the<br />
'88 schedule North and Glenn are in<br />
Region III of Class A, Salem Region<br />
D.<br />
While all three are unbeaten, their<br />
four opponents to date are a combined<br />
4-12. Glenn has won its last<br />
three games by shutout, bot those<br />
vanguished foes represent an 0-12<br />
record. Thus, winning the big games<br />
will be crucial.<br />
The Salem-Nortb contest should<br />
be a rock'em-sock'em, grind-it-out<br />
struggle. Both are running teams<br />
first and <strong>for</strong>emost.<br />
The Raiders are capable of running<br />
over teams with Joe Sturtz at<br />
tailback, and the Rocks are once<br />
again a potent offensive machine<br />
with quarterback Ryan Johnson running<br />
the wishbone. If be doesn't keep<br />
it, he can give tbe ball to fat Bowie,<br />
Steve Burlison or Mike Jarvey.<br />
But the feeling here is the pass<br />
will play a big role, which heightens<br />
the anticipation of tbe unexpected.<br />
Johnson, as well as his North counterpart,<br />
Mike Filipovich, have<br />
thrown the ball <strong>for</strong> big gains when<br />
the situation demanded it.<br />
DEFENSE SHOULD be tbe determining<br />
factor, however, and all<br />
three teams stack up pretty well in<br />
Big bonua points will<br />
be on the line each<br />
week aa the Lakea trio<br />
enter a the<br />
aweepatakea portion of<br />
the '88 achedule. North<br />
and Glenn are in<br />
Region III of Claaa A,<br />
Salem Region II.<br />
iP.OIfi<br />
terms of point differential. North<br />
has outscored four opponents 117-13.<br />
Salem 108-33 and Glenn 111-14. ' |<br />
_ As <strong>for</strong> the Western Division rape,<br />
it doesn't look like there is one. «*<br />
Harrison is 2-0 while all others<br />
have at least one loss. Moreover, the<br />
Hawks have crushed the two teams<br />
that were supposed to offer the most<br />
opposition, Northville and Livonia<br />
Franklin, the last two weeks. The<br />
combined score was 73-14.<br />
Harrison, 4-0 and rated No. l.in<br />
Class B, has to play Walled Lake<br />
Western, Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> and Livonia<br />
Churchill — teams with a 4*9<br />
record altogether.<br />
That's how it looks on paper, bot<br />
coach John Herrington takes a more<br />
serious approach. The Hawks aren't<br />
assuming anything<br />
"You only play nine games, and<br />
we work the year round," Herrington<br />
said, "so we'fOTrot-going to let np<br />
in any of those nine.<br />
"WE'RE GOING to remind the<br />
kids about Northville and try to keep<br />
them up <strong>for</strong> each game."<br />
Herrington was referring to last<br />
year's game with the Mustangs in<br />
which the Hawks narrowly avoided<br />
defeat, squeezing by as 7-0 winners.<br />
And, there's always the 1984 ga&e<br />
against Churchill in which the<br />
Chargers upset heavily favored Harrison.<br />
Churchill is 2-2 and probably<br />
has the best chance of tbe remaining<br />
three to topple tbe Hawks.<br />
Franklin coach Armand Vigna,<br />
however, knows bow difficult it will<br />
be <strong>for</strong> either Western, Cantoo or<br />
Churchill to do that The Hawks tun<br />
quarterback Mill Coleman loose and<br />
ravage opposing defenses with their<br />
awesome passing game.<br />
"We started last February<br />
(<strong>for</strong> this game)," Vigna said. "If<br />
you want to be champs, you've got to<br />
beat this ieam. We're just not good<br />
enough.<br />
"Anything can happen. But, just<br />
like <strong>for</strong> us, you've got to beat Harrison,<br />
and I just don't see anybody in<br />
our division. He (Herringtoo) is the<br />
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agp.c) OJtE Thuradey, <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>. 1966<br />
«P /<br />
McSween must return<br />
to minor league <strong>for</strong> now<br />
By Larry O'Connor<br />
staff writer , "<br />
Don McSween could road between<br />
the stitches. Tbe Plymouth native<br />
knevr be was destined to start this<br />
season in tbe minors.<br />
That fact was real as the blood oo<br />
his jersey, thanks to a cut lip be<br />
received courtesy of tbe Detroit Red<br />
Wings Tim Higgins in a recent exhibition<br />
hockey game at Joe Louis<br />
Arena.<br />
Tbe Buffalo Sabres defense man<br />
winced a bit, but maybe blood spilled<br />
in tbe National Hockey League is a<br />
little bit easier to deal with.<br />
Tbe cuts issued by coaches in<br />
training camp are tbe ones that reaU<br />
ly hurt. But McSween, who was seat<br />
down to tbe minors this week, knew<br />
the inevitable.<br />
"I kinda know my place in the<br />
Buffalo organization right now,"<br />
. said McSween, who starred at Mkhi-<br />
. gan State University. 'Tm a little bit<br />
away from contributing ... I think<br />
J I'm close."<br />
Tbe road between Buffalo and<br />
their minor league affiliate in Ro-<br />
; Chester, N.Y., is only, 70 miles. The<br />
• distance from tbe minors to the<br />
' NHL, though, seems much farther<br />
<strong>for</strong> many players.<br />
McSween certainly bad his thumb<br />
*• out <strong>for</strong> tbe NHL at this training<br />
; camp. But his ride was only going<br />
; back to Rochester.<br />
TRAINING CAMP was crowded<br />
this season. Buffalo is loaded with<br />
defensemen, especially young ones<br />
like"McSween.<br />
He tried to make an impression.<br />
Except, <strong>for</strong> a defenseman, it's a little<br />
more difficult The only time<br />
moat people seem to notice a defenseman<br />
is when they're twisted up<br />
like a pretzel after the other team<br />
hasscpred.<br />
Those who play on tbe blue line<br />
are more difficult to gauge. They<br />
usually take longer to develop than<br />
<strong>for</strong>wards.<br />
"Ifs tough to say," Buffalo coach<br />
Don McSween<br />
Ted Sator said. "I wish I had one answer<br />
and be able to say this defenseman<br />
needs to work on this and this<br />
defenseman needs to work on that<br />
"I think Donny's strong point is<br />
that he's so intelligent on the ice. He<br />
recognizes situations very well."<br />
That usually doesn't show up in<br />
statistics. Still, McSween was a plus-<br />
23 last season with the Sabres'<br />
American Hockey League affiliate,<br />
the Rochester Americans, a remarkable<br />
feat <strong>for</strong> a defenseman. He also<br />
scored nine goals and had <strong>29</strong> assists<br />
<strong>for</strong> 38 points.<br />
THAT'S NICE - <strong>for</strong> . the minor<br />
leagues. But if he's to shuffle off to<br />
Buffalo. McSween knows it will take<br />
more than that Hell have to stand<br />
out like a diamond in a pile of pebbles<br />
in the minors. •<br />
His plan is tn start the season at<br />
RocBester and, hopefully, get called<br />
up during the season. He appeared in<br />
six games last season with the<br />
Sabres.<br />
Rochester isn't going to be his permanent<br />
mailing address.<br />
'Tm not a career minor league<br />
player," be said. "I'm 24. I went to<br />
Michigan State and I'm almost finished<br />
with my electrical pngin«wing<br />
degree<br />
"You don't want to spend your<br />
whole life getting cut up. It's a tough<br />
way to make a living."<br />
Which wasn't what McSween had<br />
in mind when he drafted in the<br />
eighth round in 1983. He was the anchor<br />
on the Spartans' blue line <strong>for</strong><br />
four seasons, including MSU's NCAA<br />
championship year in 1985-86.<br />
At Rochester last season, he found<br />
tbe going tough. He had 108 penalty<br />
minutes and was nicknamed<br />
"McBlood" because of his Chuck<br />
Wepner knack of getting cut —<br />
McSWEEN*S ENCOUNTER with<br />
Higgins late in the third period<br />
against the Wings only enhanced his<br />
reputation. Higgins ran a Sabre into<br />
the boards. McSween took exception<br />
and went after the Wings' right<br />
winger.<br />
"He got a solid shot in with his<br />
glove on," said McSween, who<br />
received six stitches on the outside<br />
and four on the inside to close his lip.<br />
In the game against Detroit<br />
McSween was also on the ice when<br />
the Sabres were nicked <strong>for</strong> two Red<br />
Wing goals (one was on a power<br />
play). He admitted to being a little<br />
nervous playing be<strong>for</strong>e the hometown<br />
crowd.<br />
"Their guy moved in front of the<br />
net, and I didn't move him out" said<br />
McSween, describing the Wings' second<br />
goal by Murray Eaves. "The<br />
puck went off his skate and into the<br />
net.<br />
"You know that little difference is<br />
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"That little difference is a guy scoring<br />
a goal and a guy not scoring a<br />
goal, stopping a guy or not stopping<br />
a guy. The guys who make it can<br />
handle the grind."<br />
Modano's pro career put on hold<br />
Westland's Mike Modano, tbe-first<br />
pick la last summer's National<br />
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sign a contract this year with the<br />
Minnesota North Stars, the team<br />
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Contract talks between Modano's<br />
Howard Gourwitz of Southfield<br />
and tbe North Stars have discontinued,<br />
Gourwitz said.<br />
"As a result it appears that Modano<br />
wiH be playing hockey this<br />
coming season <strong>for</strong> tbe Prince Albert<br />
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"Let us Sennet your<br />
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last Friday."<br />
Modano, a center, played tbe last<br />
two winters <strong>for</strong> Prince Albert, a junior<br />
team. He scored 47 goals and had<br />
80 assists in 65 games last year.<br />
Gourwitz believes tbe breakdown<br />
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Stars' failure to offer appropriate<br />
bonus clauses in a contract <strong>for</strong> a<br />
player taken No. 1 overall in the<br />
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S h a m r o c k s r o l l<br />
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o v e r S p a r t a n s<br />
By Brad Emom<br />
staff writer<br />
Bed<strong>for</strong>d Catholic<br />
arm and a teg op OD<br />
Borgess, scoring<br />
Saturday night<br />
sioo opener fq# both<br />
game played i<br />
High.<br />
The win increases<br />
overall mark to 4-0,<br />
slipped to 0-3.<br />
football win<br />
Dtviin<br />
a<br />
'Tm happy to be in this position,"<br />
said coach Tom Mach of tbe<br />
defending Catholic League champions.<br />
"We've played some tough<br />
people over a four-week period."<br />
Behind tbe passing of quarterback<br />
Scott Haoncber and the kicking<br />
of Pete Etexovic, CC was able<br />
-to dominate mock of tbe first balf.<br />
Haimcbw connected on Seven of<br />
his first eight passes in the<br />
quarter inrlading a 15-yard toochdown<br />
toss to tight end Lon'<br />
Tbe seven-play, 87-yard drive<br />
was helped along by a to-yard halfback<br />
option pass from Chris<br />
ston to Mike Mathis. It was tbe<br />
same play that sparked CCs comefrom-behind<br />
21-18 'victory a week<br />
earlier over defending state Class<br />
A champion Ann Arbor Pioneer. \<br />
"He (Haoncber) is a lot better<br />
than a year ago," said Borgess<br />
coach Dan Henry. "And became of<br />
that they are a contender <strong>for</strong> tbe<br />
division."<br />
ELEZOVIC, meanwhile, added a<br />
47-yard field, believed to be a<br />
scbool record, midway through tbe<br />
quarter.<br />
EDexovic (ben added a 43-yard<br />
field goal in tbe second period to<br />
give CC a 13-0 advantage.<br />
"When yon have a kicker like<br />
that it gives you a chance to do<br />
more things offensively, maybe<br />
gamble a little more on third down<br />
plays," said Mach. "He's one of tbe<br />
best around. He has good range.<br />
Forty seven yards was not a lucky<br />
field goal He has that capability."<br />
CC increased its lead to 20-0<br />
when Lou Y eager recovered a Borgess<br />
fumble at tbe Spartans' 16.<br />
And three plays later, senior fullback<br />
Lee Krueger bulled his way in<br />
from 7 yards out"<br />
BORGESS'S ONLY real offensive<br />
threat came on the oext series<br />
when Ebbie Herbert hit Kareem<br />
Carpenter with a 67-yard pass, bet<br />
tbe drive stalled when Herbert was<br />
stripped of tbe ball fighting <strong>for</strong> a<br />
first down at tbe CC 2 as Yeager<br />
fell on the loose ball.<br />
"1 thought in tbe first half it<br />
should have been 13-3 or 10-3,"<br />
Henry sa^g. "But instead we had a<br />
bad snap on a punt, jumped offsides<br />
on fourth down (leading to<br />
Elezovic's 47-yard field goal and<br />
fumbled when it looked like we<br />
were going in. You can't af<strong>for</strong>d<br />
anything like that against a team<br />
like CC."<br />
CC ran 60 plays to Borgess's 36.<br />
Tbe Shamrocks had 116 yards<br />
to Borgess's 21. CC added<br />
yards in tbe air (nine of 15<br />
I) to tbe Spartans' 93 (6<br />
oft®)-<br />
fe were going to try and run<br />
them early, but they stopped us tbe<br />
i of plays so we thought<br />
might be there," Mach<br />
ly we're a runbat<br />
we're trying to open<br />
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<strong>Observer</strong> land has five teams in tbe running <strong>for</strong> tbe high school football<br />
playoffs. Two would qualify if the final pairings were decided this week.<br />
Farmington Harrison is the top team in Class B Region IV with 92 playoff<br />
The others are Riverview, Madison Heights Lampbere and Mount<br />
North Farmington (iM) is No. 4 in Class A Region EH, with Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic<br />
Central (86) fifth and Westland John Glenn (82) sixth. Birmingham<br />
Brother Rice and Detroit Henry Ford are tied <strong>for</strong> first<br />
Plymouth Salem alao has an 88-point average but is No. 7 in Class A<br />
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F YOU'RE LOOKING <strong>for</strong> big<br />
football games, look no further<br />
than Saturday's Western<br />
Lakes Activities Association<br />
encounter, which finds Plymouth Salem<br />
at North Farmington.<br />
ffcated and?<br />
tbe top spot in tbe Lakes<br />
Division of the WLAA.<br />
The key <strong>for</strong> Salem is tbe health of<br />
junior quarterback Ryan Johnson,<br />
who is nursing a sore ankle. He<br />
played sparingly in last week's 17-7 \<br />
win over Walled Lake Central.<br />
North, meanwhile, found a passing<br />
attack in last week's 36-13 crushing<br />
of Livonia Stevenson.<br />
Tbe Raiders beat Salem last year,<br />
10-3.<br />
Meanwhile, other key matchups .<br />
feature defending Wolverine A<br />
League champ Dearborn Fordson (3-<br />
1) at Wayne Memorial (2-2) and<br />
Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher (2-<br />
2) vs. Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic Central (4-0).<br />
As far as your expert prognosticators<br />
go, O'Meara picked 11 of 14 correctly<br />
last week to raise his season<br />
total to 46-13. Emons, meanwhile,<br />
slipped to 41-18 overall after going<br />
9-5.<br />
Here is a look at this weekend's<br />
encounters:<br />
FRIDAY'S GAMES<br />
(aM 7:30 p.m. unless noted)<br />
Uv. Franklin at Uv. Churchill: With<br />
Farmington Harrison all but a lock lo win<br />
the WLAA's Wesiem Division, second<br />
place could be a! stake In this one. Both<br />
teams are 2-2 overall and 1-1 In the division.'Churchill<br />
is hurting, losing tailback<br />
Jeff Zawtsiak and tackle Bob Pokerwinski<br />
to injury. Franklin, meanwhile, may still be<br />
reeling from last week's 38-polnt drubb-<br />
g r i d p r e d i c t i o n s<br />
ing from Harrison PICKS — Emons likes<br />
ChurchM at home O'Meara predicts a<br />
Franklin revival.<br />
Uv. Stevenson at Westland<br />
Last year Stevenson caught<br />
Ing. pulling off the upset<br />
Rockets (4-0) to be wide.<br />
ready tor war The only pre<br />
Stevenson's troops are<br />
star tailback Rob Chanko returns.\<br />
— Glenn makes its ffve straight<br />
NorthvfHe at Ply. <strong>Canton</strong>: The poor<br />
Chiefs (0-4) have no where to go but up.<br />
white the Mustangs (2-2) appear be better<br />
than a 500 club after toppling Churchid<br />
last week PICKS — <strong>Canton</strong> can't corral<br />
the Mustangs.<br />
Farmington at Walled Lake Central:<br />
Both teams are 0-4. but Farmington has<br />
yet to score a point The Falcons' could<br />
salvage something by giving rookie coach<br />
Rick MUhizer his first victory. PICKS —<br />
Farmington may have to wait another<br />
week, Emons takes Central<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Union at Jackson Northwest:<br />
Ever been to Parma? li s home of the<br />
Panthers, too Under Duane Kaiser, who<br />
is returning tor his second stint as coach,<br />
Jackson Northwest is 3-1 using a balanced<br />
offensive attack led by quarterback<br />
Chad Logan The secondary is also<br />
tough, which should make things interesting<br />
<strong>for</strong> the RU Panthers' potent passing<br />
duo of John Burdick and Joe Delfgauw<br />
RU's line, however, has been decimated<br />
by injuries PICKS — RU goes to 3-2 because<br />
of the tougher schedule<br />
Dbn. Fordson at Wayne Memorta*<br />
When wasthe last time Wayne beat Fordson?<br />
The erratic Zebras (2-2) are certainly<br />
capable, but can they stop the<br />
Tractors' ground game? A Wolverine A<br />
S t e e l e r s w i n 2 g a m e s<br />
The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Steelers were winners in freshman and varsity football<br />
Sunday, defeating the Union Lake Hawks.<br />
Mike Brannan rushed <strong>for</strong> 174 yards and scored four touchdowns to pace<br />
the Steeler freshmen to a 32-24 victory.<br />
Randy Mack added a 50-yard touchdown run. and Mike Turn and Mike<br />
Hirth ran <strong>for</strong> extra points.<br />
Rob McKinnon, Jason Krueger and Justin Drcra scored TDs <strong>for</strong> the varsity<br />
Steelers, who posted an 18-0 triumph.<br />
Tbe junior varsity suffered its first defeat 14-0.<br />
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O'Meara says Fordson s too <strong>for</strong>midable<br />
Lutheran Weet at ClarencevtMe The<br />
lyl and Hyde Troian6 (2-2) will be<br />
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PICKS - The coin please, if* Clarenceville.<br />
according lo Emons. But iTsame up<br />
heads <strong>for</strong> Lutheran West when<br />
tried it.<br />
Edsei Ford at Garden City Edsei Ford<br />
(2-2) is coming off a big win over Redtord<br />
Union, and the Cougars are 1-3 after<br />
losing 8-7 to first-place Woodhaven It will<br />
be Senior Night at Garden Ctty PICKS —<br />
Even if their engines don't roar, the Thunder<br />
birds come out a winner in this Northwest<br />
Suburban League game<br />
SATURDAY S GAMES<br />
(aH 1 p.m unless noted)<br />
Pty. Salem at N. Farmington: It's gutcheck<br />
time in the WLAA Each team has<br />
played a relatively cupcake schedule<br />
North must stop Salem's dangerous wishbone.<br />
Salem must be able to stop Raider<br />
running back Joe Sturtz PICKS — North<br />
Stays unbeaten<br />
Walled Lake Western at Farm Harrison:<br />
Turn out the lights, the party is over<br />
tor Western's one-game winning str&k<br />
Unbeaten Harrison must have patience<br />
because the WLAA championship game<br />
is still three weeks off PICKS — Emons<br />
will never pick against Harrison again,<br />
even if It's against Cincinnati Moelier<br />
Vesta burg at Lutheran Westland: Vestaburg<br />
is onfy 1-3, but last week the<br />
Wolverines upset state-ranked Bay City<br />
All-Saints, 12-6. behind the passing ol<br />
Chad Palmer, who threw <strong>for</strong> two TDs and<br />
106 yards Lutheran Westland (2-2) is<br />
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Bishop Borgees at Harper Woods<br />
Notre Dame: Both teams are 1-3 and appear<br />
to be evenly matched For the<br />
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Emons says the Irjsh find a little bit a mck.<br />
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Red<strong>for</strong>d CC vs. H.W. Bishop Gallagher<br />
Gallagher pulled off a man<br />
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LaSalie, 7-0 The Lancers (2-2) haven't<br />
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PICKS — The Shamrocks run (heir<br />
record to 5-0<br />
^SUNDAY'S GAME<br />
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. Jim Hedges (ptayott winheO 72-74/146<br />
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jonn Van Vleck<br />
Ale* McLuckie<br />
Tom S«nko*i(Ski<br />
Brian Gulick<br />
Craig Henriksen<br />
BoC Garzori<br />
Mike Kerr<br />
Robert Jarrwog<br />
Wilfy Ward<br />
Jim Hert<strong>for</strong>d<br />
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The lo4owtng « a Hat ol the gida top swimming<br />
times and dMng scores by Obaervertand<br />
athlete* Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> coach Hooker We#<br />
man complies the list weekly and coaches can<br />
pnone him with the* reeults at 451-6600, Ext<br />
313 Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday<br />
between 2 30 and 3-30 p.m.<br />
200-Yard Medley FVeiay<br />
(state qualifying time 1:59 59)<br />
Farmington Mercy t 58 1<br />
Livonia Church* 1 59 7<br />
North Farmington 159 8<br />
Ptymouth <strong>Canton</strong> . 2:0146<br />
200-Yard Freestyle<br />
(state qualifying time 2 01 59)<br />
Nicole Drake (<strong>Canton</strong>) 1.59 37<br />
Becky Wiqust (Mercy) 2:02.50<br />
Laurie Oswald (N Farmington) . 2 02 60<br />
Katie Hamann (Church*)- — 2 03 90<br />
Tara DitchkoM (Churchill) 2:06 10<br />
CmdyGrush (Mercy) 2:07 53<br />
Ellen lessjg (Churcrmi) 2 08 10<br />
Mrssy Kendall (Farnwnglon) 2 06 3'<br />
Kelly Ftasche (<strong>Canton</strong>) 2:10 28<br />
Sarah Schmru (<strong>Canton</strong>) 2 11 46<br />
200-Yard Individual Medley<br />
(state qualifying time: 2:18 79}<br />
Kerry Doran (N Farmmgton) 2.15 70<br />
Nicole Drake (<strong>Canton</strong>) 2 20 95<br />
Cassie Cummins (<strong>Canton</strong>) 2-22 49<br />
Tara Otchkoft (Churchrt) 2:24 toO<br />
Katie Hamann (Church®) 224 80<br />
Angie NeviBe (Churchill) 225 40<br />
Lu DeMattia (Mercy) 226 97<br />
Krtsty Brugar (<strong>Canton</strong>) 22 7 21<br />
Katie Westhoft (Mercy) 227 28<br />
Katie Knipper (Mercy) 227 70<br />
Erm Cson (Salem) 227 70<br />
50-Yard Freeetyle<br />
(state qualifying time: 25 99)<br />
Audra Martin (Church*)<br />
Christie Duthie (N Farmington)<br />
Karen Neyer (Mercy)<br />
25.96<br />
26 10<br />
26 28<br />
PREP POOTBALL<br />
Friday. Sapt 30<br />
Liv Franklin at Uv Churchill, 7 30 p.m<br />
IJv Stevenson at Westland Glenn 7 30 p.m .<br />
Northville at Pty <strong>Canton</strong>. 7 30 p m<br />
Farmington al W L Central. 7 "30 p m<br />
Dbn Edsei Ford at Garden City. 7 30pm<br />
Redtord Union al Jack eon Nwest 7 30pm<br />
Dbn Fordson al Wayne Memorial, 7 30 p m<br />
Lutheran West at CtaraoceviBe. 7:30 p.m<br />
Saturday. Ocl. 1<br />
Ply Salem at N Farmington, 1 p.m<br />
W L Western at Farm Harrison 1 p m.<br />
VestaburQ at Lutheran Westland. i p.m<br />
Allen Park al Red Thurston, 1 p.m.<br />
Bishop Borgess at H W Notre Dame: -H<br />
Redtord CCvs H W Bishop Gallagher<br />
at Lrvonia Oarencev«e. 7:30 p m<br />
Sunday. Oct 2<br />
S1 Agatha at Red. St. Mary's. 1 p.m<br />
Thursday, <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>. 1M6 GA£<br />
swimming<br />
100-Yard Butterfly<br />
(state qualifying time 102.09,<br />
Kerr, Doran (N Farmington)<br />
C*>nstie Duthie IN Farmington)<br />
Lauren Weary (Farmington)<br />
Ltf OeMattia (Mercy)<br />
Katie Hamann (Church*)<br />
Cassie Cummms (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
Kelly Rsche (<strong>Canton</strong> j<br />
Chr-s Lang (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
Sarah ArxVews (Saiemi<br />
Michelle McCaffrey (Mercy)<br />
100-Yard Freestyle<br />
(state qualifying time 56 39)<br />
Kerry Doran (N Farmington t<br />
Audra Martin (Church*)<br />
Nico»e Drake (<strong>Canton</strong>i<br />
KalieHom (Farmington)<br />
Laurie Oswald (N Farmmgton)<br />
Becky Wiqmst (Mercy)<br />
Karen Meyer (Mercy) . . .<br />
Chnatte DuVue (N FarrrWigloni<br />
Lori EngeViuber (Corton)<br />
jenrter Oermer (ChorchU)<br />
500-Yard Treear/ia<br />
gM—hrtng «m» 5 25 0B)<br />
56 04<br />
58 10<br />
59 11<br />
59 56<br />
Nmxw Drake (<strong>Canton</strong>i . 6 17.89<br />
J.li Hawkins (Farrrangton)<br />
26 66 Becky Wiqu* (Mercyj 5:24.06<br />
Katie Knipper (Merer! - -<br />
26 72 L**» Oswald (N Famanglon) 5:24.80<br />
Lon EngeihuOer (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
26 86 Tara DWcnkoft (ChurcHii 5:3Qi»<br />
Nicole Bosse (Salemj<br />
27 00 ~ Ondy Gnjsr (Mercy] 5 36.62<br />
Mary Ouirm (Mercy ><br />
27 18 EHer Lecatg (Church*) 5 40 30<br />
Jenrler Danner (Church*)<br />
27 19 Polly Tenuta (Wkarcy) 5:41 83<br />
Andrea Aie* (Saiem)<br />
27 20 Micheae »4cCa«rey (Mercy) 5:43.25<br />
Missy Kenoa* (Farmmgton) 6 46 90<br />
DMng<br />
(state cut 6 firsts or top 5 league)<br />
Amy VanBubier (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
-Jenny RescrieHa (Church*!<br />
Tonya Shcker (Farming!or,i<br />
Jenny Syria (Salem)<br />
Jenny Ezzo (Salem)<br />
LB Rickara (<strong>Canton</strong>|<br />
Amy Barber (Churchdit<br />
Nina R'ie» (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
Shelly Rogers (Salem i<br />
M*he«e Stars (N Farmmgton)<br />
julK Kendal (Farmngton) 5:51 40<br />
the week ahead<br />
GIRLS BASKETBALL<br />
Thursday, Sept <strong>29</strong><br />
Lutheran Easl a: Clarenceville, 7 p.m.<br />
Liv Church* at W L Western. 7 30 p.m<br />
Northville at Liv Franklin. 7 30 p m<br />
Farmington at Liv Stevenson 7 30 p m<br />
Westland Glenn at Pty Saiem. 7 30pm<br />
Pty <strong>Canton</strong> at Farm Harrison, 7 30pm<br />
Dt>n Edsei Ford at Garden City. 7.30 p m "<br />
S'fWd Christian at Redtord Union. 7 30 p.m.<br />
Dbn Fordson at Wayne Memorial. 7 30 p m<br />
Red Thurslon at D H Cresfwood. 7 30 p m<br />
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All random width planks.<br />
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194 60 100-Yard Backstroke<br />
188 00 (stale qoaWymgUme 106.08)<br />
178.40 Audra Martin (Church*) 1:04 10<br />
169 00 Katie Westhoft (Marcy) 1:06 19<br />
165 00 Cassie Commns (<strong>Canton</strong>) ' 1 05 40<br />
154 45 Jean McLenaghan (<strong>Canton</strong>) 1:07 40<br />
149 30 juhanne Markey (N. Famwiglonf 1:08.70<br />
•48 35 Po«y Tenuta (Mercy) 110.28<br />
•46 00 Mwnette McCaffrey (Marcy) 1 10 75<br />
142 50 K-Wen Cafco (N Farmmgton) 1.1100<br />
Tisha H* (Saiam) 1 11-60<br />
Nicole Monlresor (<strong>Canton</strong>) 1 13.0C<br />
1 00 60<br />
100-Yard Breasts troke<br />
1 02 00<br />
1 02 70<br />
" 04 60<br />
(state qualifying time 1:18.8)<br />
Kerry Doran (H Farmington) 1 10.50<br />
Kane Kmpper [Mercy) 1 12 13<br />
105 30 Erin Olson (Salem) 1 12.70<br />
1 07 42 AngieNeviSe (Chi*cfHI) 11<strong>29</strong>0<br />
t 07 52 CmdyGrush (Mercy) 1 14 85<br />
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exercising options<br />
Myrna<br />
Partrlch<br />
Tennis: Fun game,<br />
but a weak activity<br />
- Dear Myrna: Tennis It my <strong>for</strong>m of exercise. I like to play singles and<br />
doubles two to three times a week. I'm a man that needs this stress<br />
release. I haven't played tennis this summer but 1 am looking <strong>for</strong>ward<br />
to returning this fall. What can I do to prepare myself <strong>for</strong> tennis so as<br />
not to injure myself in the game?<br />
First, let me clarify my feelings about tennis as an exercise<br />
Many people think they can become physically fit by playing this<br />
sport Unless they play singles tennis at a very intense pace at least<br />
four times per week, they are wrong.<br />
Remember, your activity must take you to your training heart rate<br />
and sustain thii* <strong>for</strong> at least 20 to 25 minutes at a time to be an aerobic<br />
activity. Tbe only way to achieve a higher fitness level is by some<br />
<strong>for</strong>m of aerobic exercise and tennis is not one of them.<br />
In fact, studies show that tbe average tennis player spends 70 percent<br />
of the time on the court standing around waiting <strong>for</strong> the ball,<br />
which burns less th*" 200 calories per hour, while a single brisk walk<br />
will burn 300 calories per hour.<br />
I am not downing tennis, it is a great sport. I love it myself.<br />
The infamous tennis elbow and tennis leg are muscle and tendon<br />
injuries that can be prevented by strengthening yourself be<strong>for</strong>e going<br />
out ou the court. ~<br />
To prevent tennis elbow, you should do special 'exercises to<br />
strengthen the muscles in your <strong>for</strong>earms, like clenching your fist<br />
around a ball or buying strengthener specifically <strong>for</strong> <strong>for</strong>earms. For<br />
tennis leg, strengthen your calf muscles and shins (always balance tbe<br />
front muscles and back muscles together).<br />
You can prepare your legs overall by jumping rope, running from<br />
side to side and stretching your calf muscles. Since tennis players do a<br />
lot of jumping on their toes, jumping rope is an excellent preparation<br />
<strong>for</strong> playing tennis and a good way to strengthen your leg muscles.<br />
Spend at least five fainutes a day shifting your weight from side to<br />
side in a little run, similar to what you would do on the court. Improving<br />
your flexibility is where It's at to help you prevent injuries.<br />
The most important muscles to stretch are the calf muscles (back<br />
of your lower leg) and the hamstring muscles (back of your upper leg).<br />
To accomplish this, wall push-ups are best recommended.<br />
Stand three feet away from a wall with your arms outstretched,<br />
your palms against the wall at shoulder height. Bend your elbows<br />
while leaning your "Rdy closer to tbe wall, while keeping your heels<br />
on tbe ground. Hold <strong>for</strong> SO seconds and feel your leg muscles stretching-<br />
'<br />
Give yourself a few weeks of preparation. You know what they say<br />
— get ready, get set and go and enjoy yourself.<br />
(Myrna Partrich, co-owner of The Workout Company Inc. of<br />
Bloomfield Township, is happy to answer any questions readers<br />
may have regarding exercise. Please send your letters to:<br />
Sports Department, Myrna Partrich, 1225 Bowers, Birmingham,<br />
Mich. 48012.)<br />
Ocelots whip Delta<br />
- It Was just what Schoolcraft College men's soccer coach Van Dimitriou<br />
ordered — a breeze of a match. * —<br />
The Ocelots completely dominated Region 12 opponent Delta College Saturday<br />
at SC. rolling to a 5-0 half time lead en route to a 7-1 rout.<br />
Dimitriou couldn't have asked <strong>for</strong> anything more from his team. "The guys<br />
just stormed everything," he said after tbe win. It raised SC's record to 2-0-1<br />
in the region. DC is 0-3.<br />
"One thing We talked about (be<strong>for</strong>e the game) was pressuring the opponent<br />
in their defensive area and keeping them down there. That was one of the<br />
things we didn't do at Macomb (a 2-2 tie)."<br />
Dimitriou had no such complaint Saturday. Tbe game was 20 minutes old<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e DC could even manage to carry the ball into SCs end of the field. By<br />
that time, the outcome was decided. The Ocelots outshot their foes 20-2, and<br />
it showed od the scoreboard.<br />
Teamwork was also prevalent <strong>for</strong> SC. Seven different players scored<br />
goals. Brian Thomas had a goal and two assists, while Andy Shiner. Pete<br />
Ritsema and Steve Eichbauer each tallied a goal and an assist. Jason Potvin,<br />
Bill Cashin and Paul Neumaier had tbe Ocelots' other goals.<br />
The game was a pleasant departure from SCs previous schedule, which<br />
included tough overtime matches with region foes Macomb CC and Lakeland<br />
CC. But tbe cakewalk won't continue. The Ocelots host Cuyahoga Metro CC<br />
at 1 p.m. Saturday. CMCC played Macomb to a scoreless tie Saturday.<br />
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Livonian gets taste of NHL action<br />
De nnis smith got his shot<br />
last week and be made tbe<br />
most of it, firing the puck<br />
past a stunned netminder<br />
Tim Bernhardt during tbe first period<br />
of an exhibition hockey game<br />
(Sept 1£) between the Detroit Red<br />
Wings and Toronto at Joe Louis Arena.<br />
•<br />
But un<strong>for</strong>tunately <strong>for</strong> Smith, the<br />
24-year-old Livonia defenseman<br />
playing in his first NHL game, the<br />
goal was waived off because of a<br />
penalty.<br />
The play seems to typify Smith's<br />
status in the Red Wing organization.<br />
While players like Petr Klima and<br />
Bob Probert get second, third and<br />
even fourth chances. Smith had to<br />
make the most of his only opportunity<br />
To show Rew Wing management<br />
that he could play against NHL-caliber<br />
competition.<br />
And following the 4-3 overtime<br />
loss to the Maple Leafs, coach<br />
Jacques Demers was frank about<br />
Smith's place in the organization.<br />
"He's a local guy from tbe area<br />
that we wanted to see," Demers said.<br />
"He's a determined guy, wbo, to be<br />
honest, will go back to the AHL<br />
(American Hockey League). He certainly<br />
didn't disappoint tonight. And<br />
sports shorts<br />
• MEN'S BASKETBALL<br />
A men's recreational basketball<br />
league, sponsored by the <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Parks and Recreation Department,<br />
begins its fall season Wednesday,<br />
Oct. 5., at Pioneer Middle School.<br />
The fee is $10 per person. Games<br />
will, be played every Wednesday<br />
6:45-9:45 p.m. <strong>for</strong> 10 weeks. Call 397-<br />
5110 <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
• PUNT, PASS, KICK<br />
" <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation Department<br />
will sponsor its annual<br />
Punt, Pass and Kick Contest <strong>for</strong> boys<br />
and girls, age 8-13, at 10 a.m. Saturday,<br />
Oct 1, at Griffin Park.<br />
Registration begins at 9:30 a.m.<br />
that day. Each participant will try<br />
oqe punt, pass and kick, and his/her<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>ts will be judged on distance<br />
and accuracy.<br />
Awards will be given to the top<br />
finisher in all six age groups. The<br />
winners will represent <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
in regional competition later in<br />
October.<br />
No football shoes (cleats) will be<br />
Rock golfers<br />
notch victory<br />
in crossover<br />
Plymouth Salem boys golf<br />
team edged Livonia Churchill<br />
209-211 Monday in a dual meet at<br />
Braeburn Golf Course.<br />
The Western Lakes crossover<br />
victory improved the Rocks' dual<br />
record to 5-3.<br />
Dennis Alcock of Salem carded<br />
39 to earn medalist honors. Gregg<br />
Speaks led tbe other four Salem<br />
linkers with a 41. Dan Alcock had<br />
42, followed by Jeff Jagacki's<br />
score of 43 and Mark Bodley with<br />
44.<br />
+ + |iS<br />
Brad<br />
Emons<br />
who knows? Anybody who gives 100<br />
percent like he's given us in camp,<br />
you've got to give a shot."<br />
SMITH, ADMITTEDLY nervous<br />
during the opening stages of the<br />
game, settled down with his partner<br />
Doug Hou da. teaming up to play a<br />
solid defensive game. Neither was<br />
on the ice <strong>for</strong> any Toronto goals.<br />
Afterwards in tbe dressing room,<br />
several Red Wing veterans came<br />
over to Smith's lockerroom stall and<br />
paid compliments, including Jim<br />
Nill, who put the pass on Smith's<br />
stick <strong>for</strong> the disallowed goal.<br />
"My chances are slim (at making<br />
the club), but you never can tell,"<br />
said Smith, who attended Franklin<br />
High be<strong>for</strong>e playing junior hockey in<br />
Canada. 'There are a few average<br />
defensemen around, but I found out<br />
tonight I can do the job. But what<br />
allowed, only tennis shoes. Call 397-<br />
5110 <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
• FISHING DERBY<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation Department<br />
is sponsoring its First<br />
Fishing Derby <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
residents only on Saturday, Oct. 22.<br />
Boys and girls, age 15 and under,<br />
will fish the pond behind tbe <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township Administration Building<br />
<strong>for</strong> Rainbow Trout.<br />
There will be six sessions, one every<br />
hour from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Participants<br />
should check-in 15 minutes<br />
prior to any of these times, but advanced<br />
registration is required. Call<br />
397-5110 to sign up.<br />
Parents may assist their children,<br />
but no adults will be allowed to fish.<br />
Participants must supply their own<br />
gear and bait.<br />
First prize is a $100 savings bond<br />
<strong>for</strong> the largest fish caught.<br />
• SOCCER MEETING<br />
Cantoo Soccer Club will have a<br />
coaches meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday,<br />
Oct. 5, in the <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
Hall.<br />
A midseason report will be avail-<br />
LENNOX<br />
they (the veterans) have over me<br />
right now is that they've been in the<br />
league (the NHL) and I haven't"<br />
SMITH ENTERED camp more<br />
determined than ever. He spent the<br />
summer lifting weights with another<br />
Franklin product <strong>for</strong>mer Michigan<br />
State star Mike Donnelly, now a<br />
member of the Buffalo Sabres.<br />
"I decided to give it my best shot**<br />
he said. "Mike and I threw the iron<br />
around a lot this summer trying to<br />
get in the best shape possible."<br />
Smith was rewarded <strong>for</strong> his hard<br />
work and said be appreciated the opportunity<br />
to play be<strong>for</strong>e the hometown<br />
fans.<br />
"My buddies were up there and<br />
they finally got to see me play at Joe<br />
Louis," said Smith. "They got a big<br />
kick out of it and so did I."<br />
The Livonian didn't try to play any<br />
differently than what he was accustomed<br />
to during the past two seasons<br />
at Adirondack (N.Y.), tbe Wings top<br />
farm club. (He was signed by the<br />
Red Wings as a free agent.)<br />
"I just tried to play position hockey."<br />
he said. "I just have to keep<br />
working hard and keep it^up. 1 know<br />
now 1 can play in this league and be<br />
steady. They'll carry eight to nine<br />
able, and requirements <strong>for</strong> spring<br />
registration will be discussed. All<br />
coaches are asked to attend or send<br />
a representative.<br />
• SOCCER REGISTRATION<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Soccerdome is accepting<br />
team registrations <strong>for</strong> youth (boys<br />
and girls), adult (I9-over and 30over)<br />
and co-ed divisions.<br />
Select, competitive and recreational<br />
classifications are available.<br />
The eight-game session costs $575<br />
The session starts Saturday. Oct. <strong>29</strong>.<br />
Practice times are available beginning<br />
Monday, Oct. 24. For team<br />
and individual registration in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
call 483-5624.<br />
• SOFTBALL TOURNEY<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Softball Center will sponsor<br />
its First Fall Tavern Tournament<br />
on Saturday and Sunday, Oct.<br />
15-16. The tournament is open to all<br />
tavern- and restaurant-sponsored<br />
teams. •<br />
The entry fee of $95 is due Thursday,<br />
Oct. 13. There will be men's and<br />
women's divisions. Call 483-5600 between<br />
noon and 8 p.m. to register.<br />
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defensemen and I think I can fit into<br />
that seventh, eighth or ninth spot<br />
It's just a matter of getting my foot<br />
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WITH A BREAK or two. Smith<br />
could get the call, perhaps as a penalty<br />
killer.<br />
"Nothing is cut and dry," Smith<br />
said. "You never can tell. Somebody<br />
might get picked up in the waiver<br />
draft. If it's not Detroit, maybe<br />
somewhere else. I'm willing to see<br />
what happens this year, but I know I<br />
can't play in Adirondack the rest of<br />
my life."<br />
Following the exhibition game.<br />
Smith had to report at 7:30 the next<br />
morning <strong>for</strong> practice. Afterwards.<br />
Smith was told he was being sent<br />
back to Adirondack where he was to<br />
join Detroit's bad boy duo of Klima<br />
and Probert, who since have been<br />
suspended.<br />
Probert initially suspended <strong>for</strong><br />
missing a plane, while the other f Klima)<br />
was being banished <strong>for</strong> showing<br />
up late to practice.<br />
As veteran Wing defenseman Le*<br />
Norwood was quoted saying in last<br />
week's Detroit News, "their punishment<br />
fits the crime."<br />
Raiders have<br />
1 st golf defeat<br />
"North Farmington golfers won<br />
eight straight dual matches be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
suffering their first loss<br />
Monday to Northville, 192-202<br />
The setback came a day after<br />
the Raiders made an impressive<br />
showing in tbe Oakland County<br />
tournament finishing in a tie <strong>for</strong><br />
second place.<br />
"We seemed to be ready, but<br />
we didn't play all that well,"<br />
North coach Dick Wilson said<br />
Northville's consistency was<br />
tough to beat, however, as four<br />
golfers shot 38 at Glen Oaks Golf<br />
Course. Chris Lemmon. Mike<br />
Crichton. Kevin Telepo and Dave<br />
McKee were 3 over par. Jason<br />
Sherman's 40 completed the team<br />
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David Schlott shot a 4-over 39<br />
to lead the Raiders. Larry La-<br />
Porte and Tom Seremet finished<br />
with 40 apiece, Steve Fitzpatrick<br />
followed with 41 and Rob Wendt<br />
and Scott Millman carded a pair<br />
of 42s.<br />
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Lakes Division leader at 4-0.<br />
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• Through Sept 30 — Lake<br />
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Call 1 -800-255-GOAL <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
• Sept. 30 — Trout season ends<br />
on designated streams and lakes.<br />
• Oct. 1 — Archery deer season<br />
opens.<br />
• Oct. 1 — Resident raccoon<br />
season opens.<br />
• Through Oct. 2 — Boat Show<br />
U.S.A.. at Metro Beach Metropark.<br />
with over 1,200 boats on display.<br />
• Oct. 4 — Duck season opens<br />
in Zones I & II.<br />
• Oct. 8 — Fall turkey season<br />
opens in limited areas of Zone I.<br />
• Oct. 10 — Pheasant season<br />
opens in Zone I.<br />
• Oct. 11 — Duck season opens<br />
in Zone III<br />
• Oct. 15 — Resident fox season<br />
opens in Zone I & n.<br />
• Oct. 17 — Sighting in Days at<br />
the Western Wayne County Conservation<br />
Association in Elymout<br />
Twp. Tbe fee is 15 and thwe n<br />
are open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.<br />
Call 453-9843 <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
• Oct. 20 — Pheasant season<br />
opens in Zone III.<br />
• Oct. 25 — Mink season opens<br />
in Zone I.<br />
• Oct. 27 — Dinner party and<br />
auction will be held by the Huron<br />
Valley Chapter of the Natinal Wild<br />
Turkey Federation at the Warren<br />
Valley Country Club in Dearborn<br />
Heights. Eighty four percent of the<br />
proceeds will remain in the state.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation call Hugh<br />
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OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS<br />
• Twine a Vine, a nature program<br />
in which participants will<br />
learn to make a grape-vine wreath,<br />
will be offered at 4 p.m. Tuesday at<br />
Independence Oaks<br />
• Fall Color Bus Tour, a tour of<br />
north Oakland County, including<br />
stops at a cider mill, a petting<br />
farm, a numpkin patch and a dairy<br />
farm, wul be offered Oct. 8, beginning<br />
at 10 ajn. For details call 625-<br />
6473.<br />
• Weekend Camping is offered<br />
through October 30 at both Addison<br />
Oaks, near Ox<strong>for</strong>d. (693:2432) and<br />
Groveland Oaks, near Holly. (634-<br />
9811).<br />
METROPARKS<br />
• Saturday Morning Stuff, a<br />
monthly nature program <strong>for</strong> youths<br />
ages 6-12, will be offered at 10 a.m.<br />
Saturday, at Stony Creek<br />
• Exploring Autumn, a program<br />
to help children ages 4-7 experience<br />
the sights, sounds, smells<br />
and feelings of autumn, will be offered<br />
at 11 a.m. Saturday at Indian<br />
Springs.<br />
• Animals in Autumn.-a naturalist-led<br />
hike in which families can<br />
leam about animal habits in autumn,<br />
will be offered at 2 p.m. Sunday,<br />
October 2, at Kensington.<br />
• Tots and Apples, a nature<br />
program <strong>for</strong> children ages 5-8, will<br />
be offered at 10 a.m. Sunday at Stony<br />
Creek.<br />
• _ Getting Ready <strong>for</strong> Winter, a<br />
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As space permits, the <strong>Observer</strong><br />
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_ BENEDICTINE<br />
* The class of J90J will bold a re-<br />
^ anion Saturday, Oct SS, at Tbe<br />
* Clairon Inn. 12 Mile and Orchard<br />
' Lake roads, Fanningtoo Hills. For<br />
J more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call John Beach<br />
* at 478-5590 or Gerri Iacoboni at 641-<br />
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Tbe class of 1908 will hold a re-<br />
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<strong>for</strong>mation, call 771-8820.<br />
• BETHEL 51-ROCHESTER<br />
Tbe International Order of Job's<br />
Daughters will bold a past honored<br />
queens reunion Thursday, Oct. 11.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Janet<br />
Mather Lefko at 879-1816. or P.O.<br />
Box 778, Troy 48099.<br />
I • BIRMINGHAM BROTHER<br />
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The of 1978 will bold a joint<br />
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more in<strong>for</strong>mation,, call Mike Kinna<br />
: at 433-3139 or Julie Hastings at 641-<br />
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• • BIRMINGHAM GROVES<br />
r.. The class of 1968 will bold a„re-<br />
r%uon Friday, Nov. 25, at Fairlane<br />
"34anor in Dearborn. For more in<strong>for</strong>-<br />
IT> itioo, call Lorraine Lome at 965-<br />
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• BISHOP BORGESS<br />
*, • The class of 1978 will hold a re-<br />
union Saturday, Oct 22, at Mercy<br />
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mation, call Lori (Quick) Kuk at 937-<br />
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100* O&E Tfruraday. <strong>September</strong> 28. 1966<br />
Irish entertainers Warm Oscar pairs<br />
make lively music with a funny Felix<br />
-Continued from Page 9<br />
Ceoltoiri Eireann.<br />
* "Irish music is fast and lively, in<br />
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Oscar and Felix, whose widely divergent<br />
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Oscar Madison (Tom D'Agostino)<br />
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No ooe has ever succeeded in<br />
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Gwendolyn and Cecily, seem any<br />
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Jerry Weiner, Paul Becker, John<br />
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Barbara Michals teaches high<br />
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New York productions.<br />
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The Saturday cast (a second cast<br />
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"3366" were scenes about Valentin®<br />
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Dina Baldwin (Lucy) delivers lines<br />
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row of the theater<br />
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Artwork on window shades<br />
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2E* OAE Thursday. <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>. <strong>1988</strong><br />
— . STEVE FECHT/staff photographer<br />
Polish sculptors Stefan Dousa (left) and Wladyslaw Kozuch,<br />
both of Krakow, pose in front of one of two life-size Madonnas<br />
they collaborated and are located in St. Mary Hospital, Livonia.<br />
designing ways<br />
Eve<br />
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I am devoting this column to inquiries<br />
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Q. We have moved is to a rental<br />
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Q. I have wood doable-hong windows<br />
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oar kitchen and breakfast room.<br />
Please tell me what I can do tn the<br />
way of window dressing. I want to<br />
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We like oar privacy.<br />
A. You did not tell me if your look<br />
Is a contemporary or traditional one,<br />
so I will answer what I believe will<br />
cover both. A miniblind <strong>for</strong> your<br />
kitchen window, particularly if it is<br />
Please tum to Page 5<br />
Madonnas enchance new St. Mary Hospital<br />
Metropolitan Detroit and St. Mary<br />
Hospital, Livonia, have been artistically<br />
blessed with tbe genius of two<br />
masterful artists — Stefan Dousa<br />
and Wladyslaw Kozuch, both of Krakow,<br />
Poland.<br />
Dousa and Kozuch collaborated on<br />
two life-size Madonna figures, one<br />
worked in wood <strong>for</strong> the lobby of the<br />
new St. Mary Hospital Pavilion and<br />
one of <strong>for</strong>ged copper which stands<br />
outside the new Emergency Department.<br />
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Bobowski's brother, Edmund Centre<br />
wski.<br />
St. Mary Hospital officials contacted<br />
the artists through Jacob Sobieraj,<br />
a member of the hospital's<br />
board of trustees and the Polish Festival<br />
Committee.<br />
THE NEW MADONNAS are a<br />
prized addition to the hospital, complementing<br />
the hospital's renderings<br />
of its patroness, Our Lady of Czestochowa.<br />
The artists originally came to Detroit<br />
through the ef<strong>for</strong>ts of the Polish<br />
Festival of Detroit, which engaged<br />
them initially to prepare statutes of<br />
Polish national heroes and later to<br />
create and execute a Polish Peace<br />
Room in the Ethnic Heritage Center<br />
of the Manoogian Building on Wayne<br />
State University's campus<br />
Both artists were schooled in Po-<br />
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The Palette and Brush Club annual fall art show will be held<br />
at the Livonia City Hall Monday; Oct. 3 to Friday, Oct. 28. The<br />
inhibit, in the City Hall lobby, is open to the public during<br />
normal business hours. 8:30 a.m to 5 pjn. Monday through Friday<br />
There is no admission. The event is sponsored by the Livonia<br />
Arts Commission.<br />
• EMANUELE EXHIBIT<br />
Madonna College Exhibit Gallery will present a photography<br />
exhibit by Art Emanuele, <strong>Observer</strong> L Eccentric photographer.<br />
from Sunday. Oct. 2 through Friday. Oct. 14. There is no admission<br />
charge. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through<br />
Friday; 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.<br />
• AUTUMN ARTS FESTIVAL<br />
The Michigan Guild of Artists and Artisans in cooperation<br />
with Domino's Farms will present its Autumn Arts Festival<br />
from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 8 and from noon to 6 p.m<br />
Sunday, Oct 9 under the "big top" at Domino's Farms, Ann<br />
Arbor.<br />
The juried fair features over 130 nationally known artists<br />
and crafters<br />
Domino's Farms is just off the Plymouth Road exit, east of<br />
U.S. 23 Admission is $2 <strong>for</strong> adults and SI <strong>for</strong> senior citizens and<br />
children Parking is free.<br />
• VAAL WORKSHOPS<br />
Watercolor and pastel workshops sponsored by the Visual<br />
Arts Association of Livonia (VAAL) will be held Wednesday,<br />
U-M prof to discuss super collider<br />
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expected extras such as<br />
finished basement, cen-<br />
tral sir. totally mainte-<br />
nance-free exterior and<br />
unusually large rooms<br />
throughout. You will<br />
agree this is quite s val-<br />
ue at •$<br />
iwwn K E i m<br />
REALTOR<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
MAPLE WEST<br />
2S275 Orchard Lake Rd.<br />
5 5 3 - 5 8 8 8<br />
HURRY<br />
This Creaendo ranch has family<br />
room with Hreplace 3 Deifcooma<br />
1 't beth on main floor a i additional<br />
Dalh in hmshed baaemeni Baae-<br />
meni haa another toying area p4ue<br />
another large bedrooA Attached 2<br />
iftege » a» alum Irlm Juki<br />
ASK FOR FRED BEL ISLE<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
459-6000<br />
Trv* *tK>v« r>u">b#» >5 rtot<br />
now w has '1 (tincm I2'fl€i<br />
Affiliated wtlh C*niu*> 21 GofcJ<br />
FLOUM<br />
tsu<br />
Thursday. <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong> 1968 O&E *9€<br />
313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />
LARGE FAM J Y WANTED<br />
hy this 4 bedroom colonial in Can<br />
lor with overs^ed garaga All appli-<br />
ances fo stay newly decorated &<br />
more m condition has first floor<br />
laundry firetxaced family room &<br />
large Dasement Immediate occu-<br />
pancy at closing Be in by Mallow<br />
eer Great home pr«ed »ghi<br />
$95 900<br />
One Way Realty<br />
473-5500<br />
LOVINGLY CARED FOR!<br />
On a quiet court and close<br />
to Joy Road, this impecca-<br />
ble Colonial, features 3<br />
bedrooms, 2% baths, <strong>for</strong>-<br />
mal dining room, family<br />
room with fireplace, first<br />
floor laundry, professional-<br />
ly finished basement, and<br />
.2't car attached garage<br />
with opener Central air.<br />
aluminum covered exterior<br />
trim and lovely two level<br />
deck ITS THE BEST<br />
$124,900<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors<br />
453-8200<br />
SPACIOUS COLONIAL<br />
Located m popular 'oreat Trans<br />
Sub This 4 bedroom. 2 s beth coio-<br />
rual IS m move In condition with neu<br />
tral decor has large private bee*<br />
yard located on wnvnwi ana op»n<br />
floor plan with cathedral caMirvg ir<br />
femrfy room, first floor launor.<br />
room Aakmg $ 1<strong>29</strong> 90C<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
' 459-6000<br />
The above telephone number n ~ui<br />
now nor h«s i| Deen /since i2--«r<br />
affiliated wth Century 21 GoW<br />
house<br />
SUNFLOWER SUB<br />
This large colonial 'eaturas 2 6"<br />
X) ft of hying area 4 large b~l<br />
rooms 2't belt}* Oressinfl area *<br />
master bedroom tam-ly room -<br />
fireplace «arge <strong>for</strong>mal dming roor-<br />
isl floor laundry basemen i i n<br />
lached garage askmg $13' 9 garage<br />
on a »^r> pn«aie yard Ask . .<br />
$63 900<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
459-6000<br />
The abo.e telephone number i* " i<br />
now nok has, r been ijsince '2 "*<br />
affiliated with Century 21 Gel<br />
house<br />
N CANTON $99 900 This IS the<br />
best buy in town' Beautifuity main-<br />
'a-.neo 4 Dedroom 2't bath colonial<br />
features famMy room with t'replace<br />
and wet bar central a-r newer neu-<br />
tral carpet 2'1 car garage end<br />
more CaW DONNA FOREMAN<br />
Re-Man Boardwalk 459 3600<br />
314 Pty mouth<br />
OPEN SUN., 1-4<br />
Gorgeous 3 De0room~Ranch on<br />
large lot, l's Dath great room wth<br />
doorwall to 2 decks Lovely decor<br />
Super hmshed oasameni aiteched<br />
garage Immediate occupancy Ask<br />
ing $94,900 E ot Sheldon. S o'<br />
Ford 1360 SaltiCouri<br />
Rachel Rion 348-3000<br />
RE/MAX 100<br />
OPEN SUN 2 5PM<br />
NORTH CANTON<br />
4 bedroom, 2't Dalh colonial 'si<br />
rvoo> laundry 2 300 sq 1 wtlh<br />
country k rtchen <strong>for</strong>mal living S din-<br />
ing rooms family room'. ' " W m ,<br />
altached 2't car garage fun base-<br />
mem Motivated Sellers asking<br />
$124 700<br />
RE-MAX BOARDWALK<br />
459-3600<br />
ASK FOR MARY GERT OR K.ATMY<br />
PRICED BELOW MARKET'<br />
North <strong>Canton</strong> last chance be<strong>for</strong>e we<br />
list 3 Dedroom colonial, an ameni-<br />
ties 6430 Elmhmrst $122 500<br />
Opan Sun 12-5 459-2679,<br />
PRICE REDUCED<br />
Owner Iranslerred wants offer on<br />
this 3 Dedroom colonial wth hn !<br />
i shed Dasement huge not deck Ohjs |<br />
much more, near schools $ express- J<br />
ways Call cm<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
455-5880 464-0205<br />
SO NICE TO COME HOME TO<br />
Canlon 3 bedroom maintenance<br />
free ranch Features full basement<br />
attached garage newer carpeting<br />
walk in close' m master bedroom<br />
doorwah to patio overlooking the<br />
park Only $4 '95 down conventi-<br />
onal mortgage af $83 900<br />
One Way Realty<br />
473-5500-<br />
TRANSFERREO<br />
And ready to gc This 4 bedroom<br />
colonial at $121 900 is ottering im-<br />
mediate occupancy m N <strong>Canton</strong> s<br />
Windsor Park Let s Oeei<br />
E R A<br />
FIRST FEDERAL<br />
478-3400<br />
AREAS MOST Bf AUTtfUi k."<br />
L«r>d«S£8p*0 CHjtflOO' POO" CfKrtpU.'.<br />
m^ii '#»vv and Q»rrH». •<br />
Tr>f pool *»HS fro*r ra$c«iJ .<br />
do*.^ 8 roc* ff»«1 •§ D« !R.I«.<br />
OU* tfOO' |»CU27' SPKKHII<br />
? r*«o^ «r«.cJ a Ufcrary *.ir-<br />
OA» ff>«1 CO*J»d CO^-^'I<br />
•c»ude 'amrfy »oom »<br />
'•replace to-mai d»n.m^ room<br />
carpeti central aur profess»o''.i».<br />
'»NISH«KL OA»4»RT>ENT J»37 900 C*I<br />
Joyce or Kathy<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
455-7000 453-16'9<br />
OPEN MOUSE<br />
Sunday '---4<br />
9550 Colony Farm Orive<br />
A of Sheldon S off Ann Arbor R?<br />
Lovely U-tract ranch has D**'<br />
tastefully decorated and n.cec-<br />
al'. maintained Wondertui loca'<br />
in Colony Farms Sub' Offers three<br />
bedrooms. 2'> baihs oversize"<br />
side-entry garage la'ge landscape.?<br />
yard' Come -out to see it -cm Sunday<br />
Priced st onfy $172 500'<br />
Wm<br />
D E C K E R<br />
455-8400<br />
ELEGANT COUNTRY ESTATE<br />
Dramatic oak staircase, woodwork & crown moldings,<br />
master suite - 2nd floor, guest suite - 1st floor,<br />
gourmet kitchen with many buil1-ins appliances<br />
billard room off magmficent <strong>for</strong>mal dining room,<br />
Qunite in-ground pool, 4-stall barn,<br />
15 acres with fenced pasture land<br />
$289,000<br />
O f f e r e d b y Lois Lundell<br />
DUNLAP, REALTORS/ERA<br />
31 SOUTH MAIN STREET<br />
CLARKSTON, Ml<br />
313-625-0200<br />
C E N T R A L<br />
1740 W. Big Bssvsr<br />
6 4 9 - 1 O O O<br />
O F F I C E<br />
5435 W Mapia<br />
8 5 5 - 9 1 O O<br />
EXECUTIVE TUDOR In<br />
north Farmington Hills<br />
sub with all the extras 4<br />
bedrooms super family<br />
room with cathedral ceil-<br />
ings. French doors to<br />
wrap-around deck and<br />
aM glass sun room, li-<br />
brary, central air, rec<br />
room, spacious kitchen<br />
Snd 20 K 12 <strong>for</strong>mal din-<br />
ing room. 8245.000<br />
555-5888<br />
ECHO VALLEY TOWN-<br />
HOUSE Completely re-<br />
done by interior deetgn-<br />
sr. New kitchen with sH<br />
new appliances, new<br />
baths (2ttk 3 bedrooms,<br />
recessed lighting, verb-<br />
2300 square feet Main<br />
tenence lee includes<br />
heat. Clubhouee. In-<br />
ground pool. Bast buy m<br />
Farmington Hillsl<br />
S *y.^- SM'fl *<br />
BACKS TO POND AND<br />
WOODS Spectaculsr<br />
tudor with csthedrsl<br />
ceilings, huge greet<br />
room. 2 fireplaces, den.<br />
4 bedrooms. 2% baths,<br />
fireplace in walk-out<br />
lower level Butlers pen-<br />
try end deck 555-5888<br />
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Rochester<br />
Rochester HUts<br />
ROCHESTER Hewthorn<br />
HiHs Colonial Profes-<br />
sionally decorated, on<br />
beautiful treed lot 2 fun<br />
baths. 2 halt baths,<br />
wslk-in closets, central<br />
sir plus many mors fee-<br />
tures 8204.900 (28W)<br />
652-2200<br />
ROCHESTER. Excep-<br />
tions! Colonial, four<br />
isrge bedrooms. 2't<br />
baths, family room with<br />
natural firepiece. plus<br />
den Sunken Hying room<br />
with cathedral celling,<br />
neutral decor, custom<br />
window trestments,<br />
sprinkling systsm<br />
$149,900 (950)<br />
852-2200<br />
ROCHESTER Lovely<br />
ranch on a 100' by 300"<br />
treed lot with kerge deck.<br />
8 large sizad bedrooms<br />
and 2% baths Fu« base-<br />
piece 8141.900 (57A)<br />
882-2200<br />
ROCHESTER Executive<br />
charm, immediate occu-<br />
pancy on this quality<br />
built home with fantastic<br />
fireplace in great room<br />
Includes 4 large bed-<br />
rooms. den, partially fin-<br />
ished basement, central<br />
air. all appliances includ-<br />
ing micro. $246,900<br />
(38SR) 652-2200<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS<br />
Transferred seller is of-<br />
fering land contract<br />
terms on this lovely<br />
brick ranch with 3 bed-<br />
rooms, 1% baths, family<br />
roOm. fireplace, bese-<br />
ment. patio and at-<br />
tached double gerege<br />
Beeutltui 100 x 200 lot<br />
$109,890. (B92)<br />
649-1000<br />
Troy<br />
TROY. Spacious brick<br />
ranch with beautiful 120"<br />
K 180 tread lot neer<br />
Bouien Park. Fkreplaced<br />
family room, huge 28 ft.<br />
IMng room, <strong>for</strong>mal din-<br />
ing room. 1'* baths,<br />
large bedrooms, bsss -<br />
ment and anached 2 car<br />
garage 8118,800<br />
(M172) 848-1000<br />
PRIVATE LAKE<br />
VOORHEIS Sandy<br />
beach, boat dock and 95<br />
x 200 lot compliments<br />
this gorgeous contem-<br />
porary colonial with 4<br />
bedrooms. 2% bsths.<br />
fireplaced family room,<br />
basement, deck, central<br />
air and 3 car garage<br />
$325,000 (CK25).<br />
649-1000<br />
NEAR SYLVAN GLEN<br />
golf course in Troy, brick<br />
colonial with dramatic<br />
foyer entry, curve stair-<br />
case. <strong>for</strong>mal dining<br />
room, family room with<br />
firepiece and wet ber<br />
Four bedrooms. 2't<br />
baths, basement and at-<br />
tached double garage<br />
$169,900. (T-427)<br />
649-1000<br />
Wee! •Iciomnsld<br />
NEWLY LISTED. Near<br />
Orchard Lake Country<br />
Ciub. Unusual and dra-<br />
matic contemporary<br />
custom oolomal 4 bed<br />
rooma. 3 tm.shed Des*<br />
meni seated on s large lot Many<br />
Natures excellent buy $62 700<br />
SIMPLE ASSUMPTION<br />
Westland Charming 3 bedroom<br />
caps cod m model sharp condition 1<br />
Formed dining lovely kitchen w ap-<br />
pliances finished Bksemen- 2 car<br />
garage. n«e dec* large lenced.<br />
rarfl It wk soon have a tsw owner<br />
•f could De you' Only $65 906 CaU<br />
M"KE BAKER Re-Max Boardwalk<br />
459-3600<br />
SPACIOUS RANCH<br />
with lots of quality Large garage<br />
hes a lavatory circular drive, huge<br />
basement has trull cellar 6 fuk Dath<br />
ceramic tiling A crown molding add<br />
k n54 900<br />
HMS 569-00 70<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
iWondertui Cape Cod m Birmm^<br />
ham • popular Kirk wood Sue Of<br />
•art the charrr. of yesteryear end ihe<br />
uxiiarien^e of loday Dona lo a<br />
•ee this 4 DeOroon- home * o««rs mi* C4J%<br />
*.orr If|r^;^ u-><br />
. »* p "Ti'"! Co^do aftarmdm<br />
| • 17* »TM3 8 •rt- rr.«B,^r«<br />
I piar'"-.^5 MT'O "MT thx&<br />
R A L P H .<br />
M A N U E L<br />
647-7100<br />
O P E N H O U S E<br />
Sal ' 5pm A Sur 2 6pr-<br />
, 6944 MeaOOwlaks Rd 9w-wr<br />
c ianakn 4 maaier S o> Map* o"<br />
Whysak Beeutifui mmacvint Cus-<br />
• om 'ancn on gorgeous V acra<br />
across Iron- Meadow . a t All<br />
amenities $219 500 Motivated<br />
I seile- oemg "ansie»-ed_<br />
I Eves 737 4 138 Days 552 5220<br />
1 OPEN -lOuSE SUN • 4pm 6674<br />
Spruce BloomheKl ««s Schools<br />
Spacious^ Spin - Wmg Cotorwai m<br />
' giaat "'amify • sub 4 Dedr ooms 2 1 1<br />
baths -arge kitchan first hoor laun<br />
dr-y Formal dimng room Family<br />
room w'f firepiece Basement 2't<br />
car attached garage $'56 900 "or<br />
appoint men* 737-0665<br />
Colonial<br />
Bmif Ocl '967 4 bedrooma 2* oe-<br />
rart»c baihs large master kona wtth<br />
nvrooot m t» x 11 batf opar 2 ali><br />
ry toyai larruly room with fvapiaca<br />
•ormal IVung room 2nd floor laun<br />
dry wr baaunfuay decorated A<br />
aendscaped 2*0C sq h Meat<br />
B'oomlieid acnools Mus' sail<br />
$159 900 663 7454<br />
304 F a r m i n g t o n<br />
OPEN HOUSE SON 2 5PM<br />
>US1 ,-educed $5 OOC Owner rto<br />
catmg. 3 bedroom bnc» ranch new<br />
.itcnan new dacor throughout art<br />
pri.Megaa 2'95 South Hammond<br />
North of Souark Laaa East off<br />
Mioaieoen $ Li* OOC Aj» tor<br />
Ewe Perreauit Merrill Lynch<br />
Heart, 626-9100 334-9552<br />
OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5<br />
57<strong>29</strong> Plume.est W o« Orchard *»a<br />
Rc S ot wamut .aka f«j < Dad<br />
room colonial wth 1st ftocn maaiw<br />
w i l on vwr, P"vat* beautifully<br />
anascaped lot W Bloomfield<br />
Schools $179 OOC Oar<br />
BoDtie Chapman 6*4-670C'<br />
M A X B R O O C K . I N C<br />
EVANGELINE S7B6 Open Sunday<br />
1 4pm S of Joy E of Beech Dafy<br />
Graal famky home 3 bedroom<br />
bnck finished basement 2't car<br />
garage walk to^hoppmg<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
COLE REALTY 937 2300<br />
WESTLAND - 3 bedroom bock<br />
ranch Lrvon.a schools. 1'nrahed<br />
basement, newty painted and new<br />
carpeting immediate occupancy<br />
$64 200 459-4086<br />
PRIDE 0* OWNERSHIP<br />
shows all the way through this 3<br />
bedroom Dnck -anch win hniahed<br />
basement and garage- Home has<br />
new root and new dnve plus vmy<br />
thermo wndows A rare hnd <strong>for</strong><br />
$56,500<br />
HARRYS<br />
W O L F E<br />
474-5700<br />
WESTLAND<br />
3 bedroom ranch with erfhea or play<br />
room tfws is tha home tor the young<br />
famky or retired couple, fiM baae-<br />
meni large country kitchen, new<br />
carpet large porch A large fenced<br />
•ol Move-m condition $69 900<br />
3*9-4550<br />
E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S<br />
W E S T D E A R B O R N<br />
Great area Vt story 3<br />
bedroom, stone & alum<br />
home. 2 car garage, flortda<br />
room, finished basement<br />
862 000 CALL LESLIE<br />
C O L D W E L L B A N K E R<br />
347-3050<br />
317 Rad<strong>for</strong>d<br />
BEST<br />
START YET<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d 2 bedroom ranch <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
dmmg room, firkt floor laundry new-<br />
er ticnaca and roof carpeting 2<br />
years old Decorated m neutrals.,<br />
plus Immediate occupancy<br />
DORIS KOTECKI<br />
M A Y F A I R 5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0<br />
BUNGALOW- 2 bedrooms remod-<br />
eled bam. remodeled kitchen addi-<br />
tion. 1'« garage oak floors<br />
$36,000 After 7pm 671-9169<br />
BY OWNER. S Rad<strong>for</strong>d. 3 bedroom,<br />
bnc* bungalow remodeled kitchen,<br />
garage neutral tonee immediele<br />
occupancy $51,900 536-5762<br />
BY OWNER. 3 bedroom home with<br />
garaga remodeled kiichen. iarga lot<br />
across from park, low taxes A FHA<br />
approved $*6 900 535-4903<br />
CHARMING 3 bedroom bungalow -<br />
new kitchen decor treelwy painted<br />
upstair* finished easement, ion*<br />
appliances. $ appi<br />
' • " • i f " - w a r ^<br />
s w & n s r 4 ^<br />
,<br />
s :<br />
BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom tench<br />
wtth 2 car garage New», decorated<br />
central aw 'or tale by owner imme-<br />
diate occupency $94 500 6*5-5639<br />
BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom bnck<br />
bungalow newty Oecoraied new<br />
carpel «3eai location 4 70 Catalpa<br />
$115,000 6*3-9*62<br />
BIRMINGHAM-3-* Dedroom colon.<br />
a«2200sqft| or. 50«t*C lol Ptans<br />
available or will DuMd 10 su.t<br />
256-9033 Valley Forge Bunding Co<br />
OPEN HOUSE SUN<br />
1-5<br />
6*25 Wmg Lake Rd. N o' Mapi*<br />
W -of Teiegrapn Attractive 3 bed<br />
room 2 bath ranch Beautiful sat<br />
tmg on Natural Beaut, Rd Wmg<br />
Lake privileges Famky room wth<br />
firepiece -ww carpenng. central aw<br />
CaMe TV. 2 car attached jar age<br />
city •He 6 vawer $' 33 OOC or<br />
$950 par month lease<br />
RALPH MANUEL<br />
851-6900<br />
OPEN SUN 2-5pm<br />
6«*C E Dartmoor Rd yvesi B area Asking $25* 900 As* lor<br />
SYLVIA GALLANT<br />
RALPH MANUEL<br />
647-7100, Res 258-5648<br />
ABSOLUTELY OORGEOUS<br />
* bedroom, 2 t bath noma<br />
or ti senium kandacapec 1<br />
lol »ik.e carpwtmg hre-<br />
piaca m family 'OOm maaor<br />
updating $ !** 900<br />
RED CARPET KEIM<br />
Elite Properties<br />
478-5555<br />
BEAUTIFUL RANCH<br />
MUST SELL<br />
Move right m ic tn«s i»eli memlemed<br />
3 Ded'oom ranch spacious .itchen<br />
fireplace m living room 2 ce* at<br />
'ached garage end much mora On<br />
a private lol crvwrtookwig Gler Oaa*<br />
Go" Course "rus one won 1 last at<br />
$95 900 Asa lor *ieww Sano*<br />
C E N T U R Y 2 1<br />
MJL CORPORATE<br />
TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />
851-6700<br />
BRANC NE W HOME m Farmmgion<br />
huh 3 Dwdrooms 2 Dalhs custom<br />
, stone I cedar -anch om DeeuWia<br />
••aac KH qualify abounds re-jhad<br />
1 cerkngs skylights caramt floor*<br />
oaa -.abmwts naiura woodwork<br />
track i^hting 6 caakng lens attached<br />
' lo an insulated 2 car ga-aga a* this<br />
WITtar minutes of freeway schools A<br />
| shoppmg' Chcoee carpwtmg A co
Farmington<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
04E Thursday. <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>1988</strong><br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
''- er MUST SACRIFICE<br />
2 or 3 bedroom home<br />
upstairs. completely. re-<br />
Nn carpau and fcor*<br />
I antra* Spacloue IhHng room.<br />
- oomar lot. A muat aaM imme-<br />
• occupency. $48,400<br />
•^Jja <strong>for</strong> Nancy<br />
s ^ E A R L K E I M .<br />
5 5 3 - 5 8 8 8<br />
M W , I N C .<br />
****** FARMINGTON MILLS<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4<br />
M9p6 Faar Oek Ct.. N ot 12. v» of<br />
Cffi* Beautifully melntained 3<br />
bad*oom, 1'A Dath homa on part<br />
Woodburnmg fireplace In<br />
•oom. cedar deck tciou<br />
and tarriify room with PASS<br />
server from kitchen Cantral<br />
and decor alad In neutrals<br />
$132,500<br />
626-8700<br />
^ C r a n b r o o k<br />
9\az~<br />
Assoc Inc Realtors<br />
- FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
•» ' •* OPEN SUN 2 5pm<br />
"»-*>** t>4« $ af<strong>for</strong>dable exceptional<br />
'•CtiMtkoom bungalow lovely seclud-<br />
Jfytell acre lol newer furnace een-<br />
'"Wrtr; oversize gwigi<br />
r';- t ^34®1 Tuick CaU Tammy $64 900<br />
"TjMIIacuiar new kitchen with appii-<br />
."•Oifee*. 3 bedroom bnck starter •>»»<br />
energy window*, finished<br />
It. 22151 W Brendon<br />
Den $79 900<br />
AsT<strong>for</strong>D<br />
^ H E P P A R D<br />
8 5 5 - 6 5 7 0<br />
D O N ' t<br />
s s W A I T U N T I L<br />
D e a d l i n e !<br />
»You can place your<br />
ad a n y d a y of the<br />
week. Office hours<br />
Rcare 8 a.m. to 5:30<br />
R3p*m. Monday-Thurs-<br />
^oay; 8-5 p.m. Friday,<br />
run over 10;000<br />
a week and our<br />
phones get very busy<br />
Tuesdays and Fri-<br />
days. Call early so we<br />
—-can be sure to get<br />
.eJ>"ybur ad in the next<br />
^ publication.<br />
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304 Farmington<br />
Farmington HiJJa<br />
FARMINGTON OPEN SUN l 5PM<br />
34212 Conroy Court. N of Freedom<br />
Rd W ot Farmington Rd<br />
Elegem exec Drtck quad, choice lo-<br />
cation. rn.nl move in condition 4<br />
bedroom* specwu* kitchen.huge<br />
lam*y roum hraplace. central aw.<br />
2'4 bath* king size lot. flnlehed<br />
baaamant 2't garage, loaded wrth<br />
extra leaturea 1169 500 HMS *aM<br />
by Owner hotline. 589-0070<br />
F A R M I N G T O N<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4<br />
21840 CheetnuL S ol 9 Mile Eaal ol<br />
Farmmgton Dtacover the cooness<br />
of tha pleasant 2 atory bnck coloni-<br />
al new kitchen, hardwood Hoor*<br />
eitra large doeet* 3 bedrooma. I''*<br />
bath*, corner lot with large tree*<br />
1114.000 349-4550<br />
ERA R Y M A L S Y M E S<br />
LOCATED ON a cul-de-*ec thi*<br />
French Contemporary home in<br />
Farmington Hill* has all the ameni-<br />
ties waiting <strong>for</strong> it* new owner The<br />
main hoor enters through antique<br />
beveled gtaas doors to an open<br />
curving oak staircase A Italian mar<br />
Bl* floor Great Room has a marble<br />
fireplace with adjoining <strong>for</strong>mal din-<br />
ing room hilly appointed country<br />
kitchen with oek floor. llOrary guesl<br />
bath laundry room Upper level the<br />
master suite envoys its own Jacuzzi<br />
balh A dressing room Also 3 add-<br />
tonal bedrooms A full beth wnh<br />
Skylight Lowei level has bedroom,<br />
full oath & im.-sned living area wtlh<br />
brick fireplace & walkout to lower<br />
patio OMered at (365.000<br />
Shown by appointment 553-4184<br />
NEV» CONSTRUCTION<br />
on- thus custom ?000 plus square<br />
•oot I anch wrth walk-out basement<br />
Master bedroom features a lasfuon<br />
bath With lub and shower Greal<br />
room wrfh vaulted ceiling* snd fan-<br />
•astic view o' ravine lot Priced at<br />
S'BT 500<br />
HARRY S<br />
W O L F E<br />
4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0<br />
3 o a<br />
i * . ' O P E N S U N 2-5"<br />
•enOn* ol KamOertey's largeet colonials<br />
« M no tmaM rooms, <strong>for</strong>mal dining<br />
li iiotti take the largest table. living<br />
owoeru big enough tor al the family,<br />
room lo roam plus T.L C equals val-<br />
ue 1 CALL DON HARRIS*<br />
T C E N T U R Y 2 1<br />
rhOME CENTER 476-7000<br />
' 10 Mile A Orchard Lake<br />
PRIME FARMINGTON HILLS Area<br />
3 Bedroom brick ranch. 2.000 sq 1<br />
completely remodeled, finished<br />
mt,<br />
aar $123,900<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
AFFORDABLE RANCH Move right<br />
into tNe w*# maintained 3 bedroom,<br />
specious kitchen, fireplace. 2 car at-<br />
ta^ied garage A more Across from<br />
Oaks Country CluO This won t<br />
last $95,900<br />
WONDERFUL 3 bedroom Kendall-<br />
wood Suti ranch Family room, 2<br />
tMpfhces 2 car anached garage<br />
baaemeni has bedroom, updated<br />
•gone" $124 S00<br />
OLD FARM COLONY Good sued<br />
—colonial wrth quality mground pool<br />
featured Large dining and living<br />
-tpom. family room wrth fireplace.<br />
JT»*0G<br />
HILLS INVESTMENT'<br />
I opportunity to restore this 3<br />
contemporary bi-level.<br />
r2 full & 2 half Baths Versa-<br />
tile loot plan Large beautiful lot on<br />
"•*«. Laka As is condition<br />
$80000<br />
06s<br />
HOLLY HILLS RANCH I Unique light<br />
. fl»ed contemporary 4 bedroom on a<br />
&-W'Jatm ueed lot featuring open koor<br />
plan, oak floor cathedral ceilings,<br />
famflv room, dan plus studio Home<br />
$169,000<br />
v ^ T l F U L CAPE COO un pre*l><br />
Haa Large bedrooms, first<br />
—- tear master suite. 2'i baths, lower-<br />
ing calling in Nbrary and great room,<br />
cantral air expansive decking,<br />
$184,500<br />
:NTURY 21<br />
. C ORPORATE<br />
: EREE SERVICE<br />
E 5 1 - 6 7 0 0<br />
E W L I S T I N G ^<br />
Walk-out ranch<br />
' garaga. coiatfry kitchen<br />
cherry cabinets and Jan-<br />
R A L P H<br />
' M A N U E L<br />
8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0<br />
ON THE COMMONS<br />
First Offering" immaculate custom-<br />
built Colonial Private wooded set<br />
tmg Freshly decorated featuring<br />
new floor covering thru-out<br />
$176,900<br />
DONNA DONALDSON<br />
RE/MAX 100 348-3000<br />
OPEN HOUSE - Sunday Moon lo<br />
Cpm 36946 Heaiherton. Farming-<br />
ton Chatham HIHS Sub 4 bedroom<br />
2i bath colonial 274-4362<br />
OPEN SAT i-4pm. SUN 2-5pm<br />
35245 W 13 Mile Rd |ust E pf<br />
Drale Rd Sellers have found anoth-<br />
» house Must sell Immaculate<br />
quality bum 3 bedroom colonial in<br />
move-m condition New custom oak<br />
kitchen 1'» baths, spectacular<br />
greatroom. 2 car attached garage,<br />
central air new rool Too many »ee-<br />
tures to list You must see this home<br />
to appreciate the value $135 500<br />
Ask <strong>for</strong><br />
Pat K e n n y<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
363-1511<br />
O p e n S u n . 1 - 4 p m<br />
2643b Brandy-wine Lovely gfacious<br />
Kendalfwood ranch oiler* 3 bed-<br />
room*. masler bath, newer fikhace<br />
with central air 2 natural fireplaces<br />
family room plus finished rec room<br />
immediate possession $ 134.500<br />
Call M a r y S w a n<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
681-5700<br />
PUT YOUR tuglh rental dollars 10<br />
work <strong>for</strong> you For $87 500 you can<br />
buy a 2 bedroom ranch on a large<br />
creatively landscaped lot in Farm-<br />
ington Open and airy this totally re-<br />
decorated A updated home cs<br />
packed wrth appeal inside A ou! Fir<br />
replace, patio, deck area, appkances<br />
A much more add lo your com<strong>for</strong>t A<br />
convenience I will stiow you this<br />
home and contact ihe people who<br />
may help you Become a homeown-<br />
er Cal Donna<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
477-1111<br />
ROLLING OAKS-By owner, atunning<br />
Contemporary 3 bedroom. 2 tut. }<br />
haif Baths ranch, on beautifully<br />
landscaped tread lot Completely<br />
updated m neutral tones, state-of-<br />
the-art kitchen wrth island master<br />
bedroom suite wrth steam S \firm<br />
•arge family room wrth natural hre-<br />
place Finished lower level. 1st floor<br />
laundry sprinkler A security system<br />
$225,000 661-4488 or 661-4489<br />
R o o m <strong>for</strong> Antiques<br />
Is what you'll find in this Classic<br />
Farmhouse on i acre 3 bedrooms.<br />
2 baths tuM oi natural woodwork A<br />
leaded glass $96 ,450<br />
C E N T U R Y 2 1<br />
HARTFORD 478-6000<br />
304 Farmington<br />
Farmington Hilta<br />
SPACIOUS RANCH...<br />
Per tec I setting Lovely 3 bedroom<br />
home m mini condition Feature*<br />
1V» balh roomy country kitchen 4 a<br />
unique garden room NO MAINTE-<br />
NANCE 1 For convenience ct«eck oul<br />
Ihe ilrsl Hoor laundry 4 side entry<br />
garage $151 900<br />
C L A S S I C<br />
Contemporary Styling<br />
Beautiful 2 story has spectacular<br />
ikst floor master suite, huge den al-<br />
egar* <strong>for</strong>mal dmmg 6 greatroom<br />
first floor laundry A fuk Basemen I<br />
OPEN FRESH - CLEAN BRIGHT<br />
Cak lor appl $269 500<br />
E R A<br />
SUPER RANCH<br />
Fraihfy painted hardwood<br />
floors 3 Bedrooms. 2't<br />
Bath large family room<br />
could B« in-law suite<br />
$144 900<br />
RED CARPET KEIM<br />
Elite Properties<br />
478-5555<br />
305 Brighton, Hartland,<br />
Walled Lake<br />
BRIGHTON<br />
EXCLUSIVE SUB Extraordinary in-<br />
•enor 2520 sq ft plus lower level<br />
walk-out ready 10 finish 3 car ga-<br />
rage Secluded heavily ireed Idl<br />
Many lealure* such as Jacuzzi,<br />
alarm oak stair case A sir Super<br />
$228 000 IC440GG)<br />
BRIGHTON SCHOOLS - under con-<br />
struction 2-slory. 2.100 sq fl 4<br />
bedroom, 2't baths counlry porch.<br />
$139 900 2<strong>29</strong>-7130<br />
BRIGHTON SCHOOL 3 bedroom<br />
custom ranch. 2 baths. Ml baaej<br />
meni. imrshed »ec room. 2 car al-<br />
1 ached garage Hreplace. deck,<br />
$89 900 227-2824<br />
BRIGHTON TWP 2500 »q ff Cape<br />
Cod, 4 bedrooms, office inground<br />
pool, sauna, excellent condition,<br />
many extras $192,500 227-3939<br />
BRIGHTON Your search Is over'<br />
Welcome to this 2.000 sq rt quality<br />
bunt home on almost 2 acra* You'll<br />
find 4 bedrooms, den. <strong>for</strong>mal IMng<br />
& aimng. family room wrth fireplace<br />
3 tun ceramic baths. 3 car garage A<br />
more Owner very anxious Pnced 10<br />
sell today al $139,900 Cad Kevin at<br />
The Michigan Group 313-227-4600<br />
Code O3048<br />
B R I G H T O N<br />
5 bedroom. 3*Y bath ranch on beau-<br />
tiful 10 acres Nature at Its besl 2<br />
fireplaces, open interior, perfect <strong>for</strong><br />
the young executive Lou oi room<br />
<strong>for</strong> entenalnlng $280,000 348-4 700<br />
C O L D W E L L B A N K E R<br />
HARTLAND • By Owner 1,950 sq<br />
ft Cape Cod on 1 acre 4 bedrooms<br />
2't baths 2 car attached garage<br />
Fireplace full basement central air<br />
deck oak doors 12 x 20 2-story<br />
bam $1<strong>29</strong>,900 632-5630<br />
OPEN SUN . 1-3PM<br />
REDUCED to $89,900<br />
WALLED LAKE<br />
Swimming and boating, large lot<br />
2000 Sq ft ol Iprtnfl. freahfy daco-<br />
'afeo 3 bedroom, 1V» Path*, new<br />
carpeting. 2 car altacfted garage,<br />
principles only 210 Not haven<br />
261-3677 474-7138<br />
WALLED LAKE - 1227 Delta. 4 bed-<br />
rooms Vi balh ranch, family room,<br />
fireplace some new carpet<br />
$81,500 Can Homeowners Concept<br />
at 12 0MS349-3355 or owner<br />
624-8304<br />
WOLVERINE VILLAGE - Open Sun-<br />
day 1-5 250 Wabasso N of Pontiac<br />
Trail, W ol S Commerce Sharp 3<br />
bedroom, 2 balh ranch wtth lake<br />
privedges Master bath floor to<br />
ceilkhg bnck firepiece. Baaemeni<br />
garage. $88,500 HMS. 526-0775<br />
5 Bedroom bnck ranch on 1 acre<br />
2500 sq ft sunroom looking over<br />
string led pond, hmshed walk -out<br />
basement patio dock with diving<br />
board. $169 900 i " » " *<br />
SHOWCASE AWARO WINNER<br />
could be yours 4 bedrooms. 2't<br />
oaths, open foyer, library gourmet<br />
kitchen lashnon baths custom<br />
woodwork, family room wrth drift-<br />
wood fireplace and skylight deck<br />
trees and more trees finished walk<br />
out lower level A STEAL AT<br />
$273 900 CALL 851-4100<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Prime<br />
cuHle-sec location <strong>for</strong> this 4 bed-<br />
room 2't bath country deeigned co-<br />
lonial Large rear yard with Inground<br />
pool backs 10 common* Gourmet<br />
kiichen. 21x 16 master bedroom and<br />
many more axcitittg custom feeturee<br />
at only $ 165.975 Can 851-4100<br />
DREAM HOUSE - Beautiful 4 bed<br />
306 Southfield-Lathrup<br />
ATTENTION RENTERS<br />
A VETERANS<br />
Many FHA I VA homes are avail-<br />
able m all areea Prices range from<br />
$30,000 - $144,000 Low down pay-<br />
ments For more in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
Bill L i m a<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
477-1111<br />
BEAUTIFUL LATHRUP Village Es-<br />
tate^^>ver 2500 SQ met on this<br />
SorgSxis cape cod Must aacrrtlce<br />
149900 Cell Dorothy Kanla:<br />
&<br />
Century 21 East 979-1600<br />
tam*y room plus dan. ceramrc<br />
doors, stained moldings central air<br />
and sprinkler system Lots Of exlras<br />
and decorated m neutrals Pnce<br />
$205 000 Ca* 651-4100<br />
BRICK CAPE COO 28462 E Lark-<br />
moor Lovely 4 bedroom, excelani<br />
condition leelure*. kvmg room, dm-<br />
ing room, finished baaemeni. t't<br />
Bath*. 2 car attacAed garage, priced<br />
10 sell 1 yeer home warranty<br />
E R A M A R K I<br />
5 5 7 - 4 6 4 6<br />
T h e<br />
M i c h i g a n<br />
G r o u p<br />
R e a l t o r s<br />
8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0<br />
BRICK RANCH. 27400 Lexington<br />
Parkway. N oi 11 m*e Rd E ot<br />
Southtleid Rd 7 room*. IMng room<br />
<strong>for</strong>mal deiing room, nmahed oeee-<br />
ment 3 bedroom 2 beth $65 900<br />
E R A M A R K I<br />
5 5 7 - 4 6 4 6<br />
32SR«al Eatata Service*<br />
to<br />
F R E E<br />
R E A L E S T A T E<br />
P R E - L I C E N S E T R A I N I N G<br />
SmaN materials charge<br />
Begins 3ept or Oct.<br />
M o n . & W d d . Evenings 6-11 p.n<br />
F o r i n f o r m a t i o n coll<br />
F R A N K O ' A N Q E L O<br />
4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0<br />
G n t u i f c<br />
H A R T F O R D SOUTH, I N C<br />
> l a k < > a D a l e<br />
l o r V o u r F u t u r e<br />
i \ I l e n d O u r C a r e e r . S e m i n a r<br />
tall <strong>for</strong> fUaervatxms<br />
478-4—8<br />
V HAITTOtP<br />
mil Onmd Imf. teyn<br />
BY OWNER - 5 bedroom tn-level<br />
deck gazabo and In-ground<br />
pool on large wooded lot $119 900<br />
By appointment only 333-5368<br />
SPACIOUS 4 bedroom eoloniel.<br />
newly decorated. 1st floor laundry<br />
306 Southfleid-Lathrup<br />
ORCHARD HILLS737-2000<br />
STUNNING QUAD 2't acres<br />
Wooded ravine 4 bedrooms 3<br />
oaths greatroom hrepiaca. family<br />
room 4 - car attached garage<br />
2.888 sq fl Spnnkker alarm, central<br />
ait Reduced to $246,000 Open<br />
Sun 1 -4pm 26052 Pleasant Valley<br />
Cak Sharon<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
669-3500 681-1675<br />
681-5700 .<br />
N E W L I S T I N G<br />
Move right Into true txolnsionaey<br />
decorated brick 3 bedroom rancti<br />
Neutral decor, new carpet natural<br />
fireplace m famky room Wonderful<br />
reer yard $89,500<br />
R A L P H<br />
M A N U E L<br />
8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0<br />
NORTH SOUTHFIELD LOCATION<br />
Sharp 3 bedroom ranch with a* tha<br />
axtraa Beeutltui extended larmry<br />
room with doorwall leedlng to pri-<br />
vate deck Finished basement end<br />
much more Super deen Cak today<br />
$90 800<br />
E A R L K E I M<br />
MAPLE 642-6500<br />
REDUCED MOTIVATED SELLER<br />
Two In One! Three bedrooms. 3<br />
bath panelled den Completely fin-<br />
ished basement with kitchen, bath.<br />
bedroom, bar pantry 6 cedar clos-<br />
et $66 000.<br />
E A R L K E I M<br />
MAPLE 642-6500<br />
SIMPLE ASSUMPTION<br />
4 bedroom bnck ranch garage<br />
fenced yard occupany at dosing<br />
$4 1 900<br />
H E P P A R D<br />
855-6570<br />
MAGNOLIA - picture perfect lor sin-<br />
gle 2-3 bedrooms, fireplace<br />
fmsned basement gerage $73,000<br />
N Southfield Beeuty. 3-4 bedrodms,<br />
2'y baths.-2 fireplaces, remodeled<br />
kitcnen limshed basement,<br />
$98 500 Call Mickey<br />
Century 21-Today 855-2000<br />
SOUTHFIELO - IMMACULATE 4<br />
bedroom brick colonial. 2 car at-<br />
tached garage large family room<br />
oeurePie neighborhood. $87,900<br />
Call Yvonne Jones. Century 21<br />
Nortnweelern 626-6000 or552-0543<br />
ARCHITECTS HOME Most unique<br />
wtlh Ihe srte Being Ihe most impres-<br />
sive lot in popular Sub Sjftrbty<br />
landscaped <strong>for</strong> Beauty 8 privacy<br />
Tremendous access 3 Bedrooms<br />
2't Baths phis lower level walk-out<br />
$235,000 (C446GG)<br />
ASK FOR GREG GARWOOD<br />
PREVIEW PROPERTIES<br />
474-263 ' 227-2200, 517-546-6999<br />
307 South Lyon<br />
Mil<strong>for</strong>d-Hightand<br />
BEAUTIFUL<br />
20 ACRE HORSE FARM<br />
Country ranch leaturea 3 bedrooms,<br />
2 baths, famWy'dinlog room wrth<br />
natural fireplace 8 Florida room 2<br />
car attached garage Horse bam<br />
with 5 stalls Fenced wrth wood* A<br />
ponds Owners relocating<br />
$169,900 Cak Norm S-eC Century<br />
21 Hartioid south-west<br />
437-4111 471-3555<br />
MILFORD<br />
Owner anxious bring all offers'<br />
Country living at its best 4 acres oi<br />
prime property 9 yr old 3 bedroom.<br />
2 bath, great room w,'hreplace. 2<br />
car attached oarage $159 900 M-5<br />
BANKERS REALTY. INC<br />
855-9000<br />
MILFORD TWP Open Sunday 1-5<br />
600 Scotts HM N of Maple. E. oi<br />
South HIM 1967 bum custom 3 or 4<br />
bedroom, 3't path ranch Walk-out<br />
lower level, soianum<br />
pool hreplace. skykght 4 9 roMno<br />
acres $339,900 HMS, 528-0775<br />
OPEN SUNDAY, 2 TO 5 PM<br />
12060 CROOKED LANE<br />
4 bedroom bnck ranch. IV, baths,<br />
unfinished partial walk-out base-<br />
ment. 2 car attached garage on over<br />
an acre oi beeutltui property wrth<br />
lake privileges on Crooked Laka<br />
$1<strong>29</strong>,900<br />
NO LING REAL ESTATE<br />
522-5150 437-2056<br />
SOUTH LYON<br />
New sub Nlcliwagh Lake Estates<br />
Open House Sat & Sun Oct 1 & 2.<br />
12 Noon-5PM Otl oi 9 Mile Road 1 v*<br />
Miles Wast of Pontiac Trail A J<br />
Van Oy*n Builders 2<strong>29</strong>-2065<br />
SOUTH LYON - 5 acres Of country<br />
goes wrth this contemporary<br />
cedar ranch 2 bedrooms, family<br />
room, deck • 22ft glass walled<br />
Hvwg room This one is Just waiting<br />
<strong>for</strong> youl $91,000<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP 591 -9200<br />
S LYON Attractive, older, mamte-<br />
nance-tree 4 bedroom Living room,<br />
dining room, den, large new kitchen<br />
2 baths, sauna, large double corner<br />
lot. new gas furnace 8 water heater,<br />
glassed front porch, back dack. 2<br />
cat garage aty services, wa* Io<br />
schools/shopp* Cloae lo- X-ways<br />
$119,000 By ownar 437-2714<br />
306 Rocheater-Troy<br />
Af<strong>for</strong>dable Ranch/Birmingham<br />
Schools Three bedrooms, 1%<br />
baths cenirsl air cathedral ceikngs<br />
and enclosed proch ere some ot the<br />
pluses of tha little gem $64,900<br />
E A R L K E I M<br />
MAPLE 642-6500<br />
8Y OWNER, Fox Hall Sub<br />
3 bedroom 2 bath ranch, great-<br />
room, central ak Shown by appt<br />
only. _ . 828-8026<br />
BY OWNER in tfbcfieeter "CKarfiv<br />
ing. well maintained. 2-3 bedroom<br />
home Remodeled kitchen A bath,<br />
new paint, carpeting i deck Cloee<br />
to park Buyers only Asking<br />
$78,500 Call evenings. 652-1351<br />
BY OWNER 1800 sq ft. <strong>1988</strong> con-<br />
temporary 4 bedroom, library, mar-<br />
ble hreplace, 2't bath, large kitchen<br />
breakfaa^_ nook, Hi., humkWIer.<br />
sprinkler landscaped. Berber car-<br />
pel. upgraded throughout, many ex-<br />
tras, prime lot 1214.000 828-7728<br />
CONTEMPORARY COLONIAL with<br />
center entrance and many excep-<br />
tional leetures 4 bedrooms <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
dining room, large firepiece m famky<br />
room ProleasioneHy finished baae-<br />
meni complete wtth sauna and<br />
shower. 2't cat attached garaga Al<br />
ot this on a lovely landscaped cor-<br />
ner tot Quick pcin eaal ci n<br />
Ralph Conaaiyea Realtor 399-6400<br />
Accent O n Location<br />
TMe home « located in Ihe presti-<br />
gious Oek River Subdivision on th*<br />
most deevabie street m the M / -<br />
borhood The uaa ot wood ki the<br />
home extend* 10 triple crown mold-<br />
ings. 6 panel doors, and panaang m<br />
tha library Ceramic tBe toyer <strong>for</strong>-<br />
mal IMng<br />
Peka Frenc* doors teed from kitch-<br />
en to deck and charming gazebo<br />
The lerge family room ha* cathedral<br />
ceang. akyfcghta hoor to oaMng<br />
bnck IVaplaca wel ber. loft, beeuti-<br />
fui custom windows Master bed-<br />
room ha* sitting room, we*-in doe-<br />
improvements, Dk u ma<br />
Is $116,000 646- 324<br />
CONTEMPORARY 3<br />
ranch kvmg room wiiti hrsckec*<br />
with lots ot storage space 2 car de-<br />
tached garaga. M&.M0 or Ieaae<br />
$750 par mo Broker 363-9072<br />
Devtd 357-6286<br />
CONTEMPORARY RANCH with tIn-<br />
•shed wall out lower level to heeled<br />
gunne pool included ar* 2 «r»<br />
piece* ?H Beth*, wel ber A a mag-<br />
new aWh water! ak<br />
1164 900<br />
W<br />
Lyncfi Realty 320-6910 478-5000<br />
GOVERNMENT OWNED<br />
South*aid neer Baa I I oi 12 Ma*<br />
Neer Teyckmghem 4 bedroom<br />
bnck colonial 7H Beth* tamay<br />
room Hreplace ettedied 2 car ga-<br />
raga naaawiarii dkung room. 2*00<br />
aq lean g0xi90R lot. vacant<br />
1131 000<br />
C E N T U R Y 2 1 A B C<br />
CALL MA0CUM<br />
425-32S3<br />
LAROE UVMO ROOM. 4Mng room<br />
decorated By owner<br />
eaerfy<br />
•34 900 M7 <strong>29</strong>A4 or WT<br />
LATHWUP vaege 4 bedroom Cape<br />
a M. hnaehed ee*-oul<br />
Cod Large<br />
tttSBJZ&L<br />
SOUTHFWLO.HT VERNON I<br />
bedroom |H MK •<br />
HMJ<br />
•TUNMNQ CaiaMai<br />
r , » ' s r ~ z z £ r<br />
pool tub 3 additional bedroom*<br />
heve large closeis 3.700 aq. fl.. 2'4<br />
beth* security, sprinkler, ] car ga-<br />
ege The pr-Minimal landscaping<br />
and circle drNe add a touch oi dees<br />
to an elreedy gorgeous Tudor Ex-<br />
hood $339,000<br />
E X E C U T I V E H O M E<br />
prime neighborhood Decor en<br />
merecured to perfection tMa<br />
• •" «wne to»ar<br />
•nth TeW caMaiu and oa* Wfdteood<br />
hoor Greet room ar/vauaad :»a-g.<br />
harnngbone bnck hrepseue end<br />
306 SouthlMd-tathrup<br />
MINT CONDITION<br />
Troy cokmal with 3 large bedroom*.<br />
3% bath* Hug* greet room spe-<br />
cious library, ifende room A totally<br />
neutral decor Large lot •* very we*<br />
landscaped A he* underground<br />
sprinklers $325 000 Cak<br />
jenetteA Engeiherdt 644-6700<br />
M A X B R O O C K , INC.<br />
N E W L I S T I N G<br />
Beeulifuay we* meintemed home<br />
on a large country lol Pegged oak<br />
floor m family room, haldston* Ike-<br />
piece. over«aed gersge. finished<br />
besement wtlh wet ber $179,900<br />
R A L P H<br />
M A N U E L<br />
6 5 6 - 8 9 0 0<br />
N E W LISTING<br />
East Long Lake Vklag* ranch with<br />
specious open floor pten Raised<br />
hearth brick flrqplece in r amity<br />
room, open kitchen centre! ear 3<br />
bedrooms 1'i b*ths $109 000<br />
H A L L & H U N T E R<br />
6 4 4 - 3 5 0 0<br />
O P E N SAT. 1 - 4 P M<br />
1637 RIDGECREST<br />
North of Tienken West ol Lrverno«<br />
4 bedroom 2% b*th colonial, 'amity<br />
100m llieplaca. centra' air<br />
$143 900<br />
3 5 2 R I D G E W O O D<br />
Off Onon Floed. North of Tienken<br />
Treed, country setting ravine site<br />
4 bedrooms, library, lamily room,<br />
walk-out. central air $179,900<br />
ASK FOR CEIJA BROWN<br />
MERRILL LYNCH REALTY<br />
651-8850 651-8<strong>29</strong>2<br />
OPEN SUN OCT 2 - lpm-4pm<br />
2154 Willow Leaf Courtr Whtaoenng<br />
Willows sub S of Hamlin. W of<br />
Ltvemois Nearly new Tudor style,<br />
on a wooded cui de sec lot. 4 bed-<br />
rooms. 2'y Baths. Nbrary wtth oak 8<br />
brass wet bar. center island kitchen,<br />
'ormal IMng room 8 dining room<br />
with bay windows, family room wrth<br />
stone fireplace 2 tiered decks cen-<br />
tral air sprinkling system $210,000<br />
Ask few Mary Moor*375-240e<br />
ERA HOME A LAND<br />
OPEN SUN 2-5PM<br />
Troy - Ramtree Village 1405 Ogden<br />
4 Bedroom 2'k b*th colonial<br />
$125900 641-0246<br />
PRIDE IN OWNERSHIP SHOWS m<br />
this wen-maintained Troy Colonial<br />
located In central Jrdy, on a large<br />
fenced yard featuring 4 bedrooms.<br />
I'-i baths, large breakfast araa. and<br />
privet* cedar deck $114,900 (T-<br />
46MIR) 689-3300<br />
SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE<br />
BETTER HOMES 8 GARDENS<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS<br />
478 Cypress. Attractive 4 bedroom,<br />
2't Bath colonial Beeutifui prtvale<br />
yard, central air sprinklers, library,<br />
many extras Move In condition<br />
$199,000 651-<strong>29</strong>17 or 644-0254<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - 4 bedroom<br />
colonial, commons, pond w«lk-ou1<br />
basemen!. $2<strong>29</strong>,000 Open Sun 2-5<br />
Immediate occupency 651 -<strong>29</strong>66<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS<br />
3-4 bedroom home* starting from<br />
$122,990 Many custom feature* in-<br />
cluded. Rocheater schools, close lo<br />
downtown shopping<br />
PULTE HOMES<br />
652-4821<br />
ROCHESTER - 3 bedroom bnck<br />
ranch, walk out basement wrth nre-<br />
piaca. beeutifui prtvate backyard<br />
$89 900 652-6946<br />
SAVE $10,000<br />
By owner 4 bedroom, den. 2H<br />
baths, living, dlnkig. fsmHy rooms.<br />
hreplace. central air large<br />
$159,995 OPEN SUN 2-5 1-6365<br />
SELLERS SAYS SELL!<br />
New home ready Troy - Chelsea Vil-<br />
lage Sub 4 bedroom 2't baths,<br />
master suite wtth walk m doeet,<br />
cantral air cMHng fan*, natural fire-<br />
piece m famky room leeds to sun<br />
room wrth doorwaHs to custom<br />
wood deck wrth gas BBQ Lawn<br />
sprinklers, side entry garage many<br />
other amenities Best price m area<br />
$187,000 Cell Sieve Riedy,<br />
CENTURY 21 A0VANTAGE528-<br />
0920<br />
Troy<br />
OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />
OWNER WANTS A SALE<br />
Fleduced twice e this Troy Estates 4<br />
bedroom. 2't bath colonial wttli up-<br />
dated kitchen, newer furnace 1st<br />
floor laundry & dan. home warranty.<br />
$169 900 ~Ask <strong>for</strong> Linda Lindsay<br />
Earl K e i m<br />
B i r m i n g h a m<br />
6 4 5 - 5 8 0 0<br />
torn deck<br />
fo gorgeous 2<br />
library has a<br />
° r 2<br />
sink BeauMM 1*1 «oor maaler auna<br />
haa veuhed ceMna extra do****<br />
huge tked beth The large kischen<br />
bedrooma rt beth* 3 car garage<br />
Mr. security sprinkler. $315 000<br />
CI , » 0* Long LMa. E<br />
ASK FOR SANDY CMMSTOPHER<br />
or TEDMARECkl<br />
Merrill L y n c h<br />
R e a l t y<br />
6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0 641-7975<br />
QRAOOUB (MOROIAN COLO—ALl<br />
Troy - Chamwood Sub<br />
A beauty* Randazzo bukt 4 bed-<br />
rooms. 2% baths, IMng room, dining<br />
room, hugs famky room. Nbrary. first<br />
floor laundry. 3 car sttached garage<br />
2 bedrooms in wsat-out lower level<br />
Asking $3<strong>29</strong>,000<br />
Must ssk <strong>for</strong>..<br />
S y l v i a S t o t z k y<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
661-9808<br />
Beeper 276-4347<br />
wan 3 beep* dial your number<br />
Of 644-4700<br />
TROY GEM' 4 bedroom, colonial,<br />
cenlral ak. 1st fl laundry, hmshed<br />
lovely ireed lot many ex-<br />
tras, muat see! 1125.900 879-1321<br />
TROY - Open Suiday 1-5 5151<br />
Buckingham Place N oI Leng Lake.<br />
E oi Cookdge Immaculate 2 bed-<br />
room. 1% bath loanhouee in North-<br />
held MBs Famky room with beamed<br />
caking, oentral sk hmshed base-<br />
ment $87,900 HMS, 526-0775<br />
TROY - Open Sunday 1-5 200 Flor-<br />
e S Of Square Lake W ol<br />
Uvernois Specious new 3/4 bed-<br />
room. 2 bath colonial Hugs greet<br />
room, <strong>for</strong>mal dfceng. 1st hoor leun-<br />
2 oarage* Large,<br />
treed yard >127,900<br />
HMS. 5<strong>29</strong>-0775<br />
TROY - Ramtree VMage 4 bedroom<br />
quad home with 2't bath* Move-m<br />
condition Good farrwty homa<br />
$1<strong>29</strong>,000 Cal 869-72<strong>29</strong><br />
TROY RANCH Perfect<br />
m nice area Nicely decorated m<br />
neutral decor Feature* two bed-<br />
rooma. kitchen 1st Hoor leundry.<br />
lie car haaiafl gerage. on a quiet<br />
deed and street Troy achoola near-<br />
by $64 500<br />
E A R L K E I M<br />
MAPLE 642-6500<br />
TROY SPEC - Wa* Out<br />
4 bedroom on treed lot m Wood<br />
landa. Open Sun 1 4pm<br />
Reduced io $249,900 M. of Warn**<br />
W of Crooks<br />
STEVE COLE RE/MAX 689-3600<br />
TROY - 4 bedroom brick colonial<br />
Fama* rooi<br />
kreplece. centra aa, alarm system,<br />
lamly acre lot $121,900 524-1094<br />
UMOUC 3 bedroom ram* on large<br />
GREY BRCK m-UVB. On<br />
ki 4 de ser i'»«iaaal Tray Pi SI 14<br />
•an large Me S H>iia. 1 oRtoa<br />
ga* hell aaker heel, r* Heme T*<br />
car garao* $182 000 843-7M1<br />
A HOME FOR MX MAaONt<br />
itWN FMH SAA. A SKATE)<br />
a *a» af m««fv<br />
ereoma. r* ee*<br />
M A X B R O O C K . INC<br />
309 Royai Oak-Oak Park<br />
Huntington Woods<br />
320<br />
Wayna County<br />
A Beautiful Ranch<br />
HUNTINGTON WOODS<br />
Open Sundey 1-4<br />
13134 Talbot 2 Mocks E ot Coo-<br />
kdge Brick with aluminum tnm 3.<br />
bedroom* 2't beth*. famky room<br />
21a 18. lormel dmmg room, hkl un-<br />
finished besement ga* <strong>for</strong>ced mt<br />
furnace centre mr 2 car gerage<br />
Attractive landscaping Surton-<br />
Berkley Scnoola $107,500<br />
5 4 3 - 5 5 2 5<br />
•at gerage. 1450 aq<br />
3 bedrooi<br />
3 M kaeSien 2 ear arteched gerage<br />
(Ii opener Pr otassionally<br />
yard Cal <strong>for</strong> many<br />
•ol, and beeu-<br />
tifui tngiOMnd pool M car garaga<br />
Mini Cand i • i o» 9'mlnaham<br />
i m too c*a<br />
M A X B R O O C K . INC.<br />
Among the lerge homes a this<br />
chermmg 4 bedroom 2 beth home<br />
with coved celknge merbl* tiled<br />
hrspisce m living room, tormei din-<br />
ing room rvewer carpeting and win-<br />
dow treatments and new floor m<br />
kitchen Psruaky Finished beeemeni<br />
REDUCEO $94 900 H-35474<br />
H A N N E T T , INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0<br />
ONE OF the oldest homes on Vm-<br />
setts BJvd Extra large lot, 5 bed-<br />
room 2't bath, lerge counlry kitch-<br />
en screened *»da porch Antique<br />
lover's d-resm'<br />
Rsiph Conseiyes Realtor 399-6400<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 4 102 Amherst.<br />
S oi 14 Mile E off Evergreen N Roy<br />
al Oak colonial with 4 bedtooms 2't<br />
baths, central mt. country kitchen<br />
$ 139 900 Ralph Manuel Associates<br />
647-7100<br />
ROYAL OAK - NEW OFFERING<br />
O P E N S U N . 2 - 5<br />
1018 N. BLAIR<br />
(N of Gardeme. S of 12. W of<br />
Campbell I Charming bnck Engk*n<br />
cottage m shade of 100 yeer old oek<br />
tree .^^jjedrooms <strong>for</strong>mal dining<br />
room bey window, hreplace '©c<br />
room oversized heated garage<br />
Greal location $75,000<br />
C E N T U R Y 2 1<br />
Secontine Assoc<br />
6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0<br />
RtfVAL OAK - 14/Woodward 4333<br />
Berkshire 3 bedroom ranch, fire-<br />
place, screened porch Open Sat 1-<br />
5pm $77 500 - 549-8285<br />
ROYAL OAK 2 bedroom, lovely<br />
sub Remodeled, new carpeting/<br />
paint 1323 McLean S ol Lincoln.<br />
E of Main $45.^00 851 9623<br />
WAYNE . .<br />
fl Cape Cod. 3 bedroom Innng.<br />
dining kiichen, temky room hre-<br />
place deck new carpet newer rooi<br />
$54,500 941-5025<br />
321 Homos<br />
Livingston County<br />
HARTLAND - by owner, attractive 3<br />
bedroom chelet near laka. 1450 sq<br />
n r* baths firepiece decks. bMco-<br />
P , 1% car garage fuk besement<br />
3.900 632-6937<br />
HOWELL- 3 bedrooms, 2 bsths, 2<br />
fireplaces landscaped paved drive,<br />
large deck matuia trees Bukt 1979<br />
1108 Willow Lane $110,000<br />
Owner 517 546-2260<br />
THIS LOCATION HAS EVERYTHING<br />
Swimming, boating golfing com-<br />
mune wtth nature and godd schools<br />
vou can have it all wrtfwn rust min-<br />
utes of this custom quality buki, 5<br />
bedroom 3 fuk beth home on ap-<br />
proximately 2 seres Home features<br />
fireplace 12x24 sunroom family<br />
room, game room with wet bar. 2't<br />
car attached garage plus detatched<br />
3 car garage wtth workshop Huge<br />
wrap-around deck underground<br />
sprinklers Blacktop drive This truly<br />
must be seen to be appreciated<br />
Reasonable al $2*9 500<br />
Call Dorothy Bales eves 426-8464<br />
waggoner Reel Estate 426-6387<br />
322 Homes<br />
Macomb County<br />
" N E W L I S T I N G<br />
Beautifully maintained bnck rsnch<br />
•nth hmshed walk -oul basement on<br />
almost an aer* m Rom^o Hardwood<br />
hoo< wood window* new dec* and<br />
more $119 900<br />
Nicely landscaped private yard tu'<br />
rounds this brick rsnch in Shelby<br />
Township New roof snd storm<br />
doors, tenced yard gerag® snd<br />
more $65,900<br />
R A L P H<br />
M A N U E L<br />
6 5 6 - 8 9 0 0<br />
326 Condos<br />
CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
Woodward Long Lake deteched<br />
Specteculer news Redwood decks<br />
Attached garage 3 bedroom k-<br />
brer, fireplace* Very deluxe Re<br />
duced to $349 000 Owner direct<br />
647-3442<br />
CLINTON TWP MORAVIAN MEAD-<br />
OWS Ranch style By Owner 2<br />
bedroom* 1400 sq h 2 car garage<br />
full Baaemeni many extras<br />
$122 900 466-0564<br />
C O N D O LIVING<br />
O N A L A K E<br />
Simply marvelous from it s N<br />
Wabeek lakelront location lo n s<br />
oversized deck end fabulously wsl»<br />
out lower level Wake up witi a new<br />
of the lake from youi hr*t floor mas<br />
ter bedroom suite Superb quality<br />
with many amenities of the T990 s<br />
For private showing<br />
SUSAN WEINSTOCK<br />
RALPH MANUEL WEST<br />
851-6900, Res 855-2877<br />
326 Condos<br />
N E W L I S T I N G ^<br />
Exciting and gorgeous townhouee<br />
featuring 2 separate bedroom<br />
suites ceramic tile entry Hrst llooi<br />
laundry neutral decor and 2 car at<br />
T BCflQCT ago f ormiOQlO" HiU»'<br />
S 1 32 900<br />
R A L P H<br />
M A N U E L<br />
8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0<br />
N E W L I S T I N G<br />
CONTEMPORARr RANCH condo<br />
buill ih 198T shows like new *"<br />
neutrel decor professionally Un<br />
ished walk out lower «r» almos'<br />
doubles fie space Greet pnvele k><br />
cation Back'ng to* nature are*<br />
$169 900 Ask tor<br />
Kathy O'Neill<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
348-6430<br />
CROSS WINDS .mmacmate 2 bad<br />
room 1 't Bam lownhouse<br />
skylights firepiec* private -seclud-<br />
ed location $83 500 Call Home<br />
owners Concept at 12 Oa»s349<br />
3355 or Owner 348 2768<br />
310 Wi x om -C o m merce<br />
Union Laka<br />
324 Othar Suburban<br />
Homos For Sala<br />
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP<br />
Move In and start unpacking Im-<br />
maculate 3 bedroom ranch wrth full<br />
finished Baseeient Large country<br />
kitchen walks out 10 a new two level<br />
dack 8 laroe secluded 8 lertced<br />
back yard Attached oversae 2 car<br />
oarage Don t <strong>for</strong>get your boat'<br />
Swimming 8 boating privileges lo<br />
private ak sports Commerce Lake<br />
are included Priced at only $96,500<br />
Call Pat K e n n y<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
363-1511<br />
311 Homes<br />
Oakland County<br />
BY OWNER - CLARKSTON AREA<br />
Water lord HUB Large Contempo-<br />
rary barn converted to home (was<br />
showcased m Osk land Press -<br />
19651 $'69000 623-7431<br />
CUSTOM DEER LAKE FARMS<br />
Tudor Executive home that wkl<br />
meet famky 8 entertaining needs<br />
2.820 sq fl on 2 main levels • 950<br />
sq ft m finished walk -oul area Or eel<br />
room Open hoor plan 4 bedrooms<br />
+ dan 8 office 1 27 acrsawrth prt-<br />
val«Deer Lake prMlegea $<strong>29</strong>8 500<br />
Cak EMY CARRY 893-0098<br />
Century 21 Hakmark North<br />
F O R E C L O S U R E<br />
Cute 2-3 bedroom home wrth fuk<br />
basement and garage Waal Bloom-<br />
fleid Schools. Sylvan Lake prtvt-<br />
leges Only $43 900<br />
Realty Consultants. 2 54-0960<br />
N E W L I S T I N G<br />
Sharp updated, immaculate home<br />
m a desirable Onon Township home<br />
sub . laka prMlegea Large wood<br />
dack. newer carpeting, track lighting<br />
end morel $94,900<br />
R A L P H<br />
M A N U E L<br />
6 5 6 - 8 9 0 0<br />
OPEN SUN OCT 2 - Ipm-4pm<br />
8063 Fawn Valey Drive Oeerwood<br />
sub. N at 1-75. Exit 96. E of M-15<br />
Custom built home on one aere<br />
wooded lot. greal room, Itrst hoor<br />
master auna wrth exceptional maa-<br />
ter bath, Whirlpool tub Finished<br />
walk-out basement, workahop.<br />
oversized 2 car garage Cenlral ak.<br />
•prinkHog system, custom crafted<br />
Iron! door 8 cabinets throughout<br />
$<strong>29</strong>6,000 For addttloal feature*, cal<br />
Mary Moor* 375-2*00<br />
ERA HOME 8 LA NO<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4 9065 Autumnglo<br />
Help' Owner ha* another - Musi sak<br />
rustic contemporary on a gorgeous<br />
1 't acre ireed aattmg m Clark st on 3<br />
bedrooma. 2t baths. 1*1 hoor<br />
study, 1st hoor laundry, air condi-<br />
tomng. 3 car garage $162,900 (Dix-<br />
ie Hwy N of 1-75 fo right on Oak<br />
HB. straight to Old Kent Lane, right<br />
lo Autumngio left lo homel<br />
THE MICHAEL GROUP 625-1333<br />
WALLED LAKE<br />
Cute a* a bug' GorgecM well main-<br />
tained ranch move In condition<br />
Many axtraa loo numerous to men-<br />
tion Mrs Clean lives here $96,500<br />
H E P P A R D<br />
8 5 5 - 6 5 7 0<br />
MVWTmaTOM W0009 . BY<br />
BA Rt<br />
oape aa*. a<br />
MM* mam. I « laH l ii. deck<br />
many eetraa M14I Bo »•*»<br />
IMS JOS<br />
320 Homas<br />
Wayna County<br />
BOSTON EDISON SUBDIVISION<br />
lives I or* tree!' 3 story. 5 bedroom.<br />
3* bath, library. Hvtng 8 dmmg<br />
oom. hruafied basement 2 car ga-<br />
age Seker must sea Land contract<br />
available wnh $10,000 down Reel<br />
Estate One Cynthia Smith 532<br />
6600 Eva* 532-6412<br />
DETROIT . w Golden Gate - 1'4 slo-<br />
3 bedroom, breaklasl nook, large<br />
mm. baa amen!. 2 car de-<br />
jarage. needs pemt Land<br />
$3500 down or $<strong>29</strong>0 month<br />
tor 34 month* or $12,500 476-9697<br />
ziz*<br />
OWWtQ<br />
OONT LET THIS ONE SLIP BY<br />
Great starter home or m»e«ti!i*ni<br />
property 3 bedroom. V* balh. alu-<br />
minum aiding 2 cat anached ge-<br />
.*. additional lot ai *k*oi*<br />
Van Buran school* $64,500<br />
Caa Gloria ..<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
455-7000 397-3342<br />
MADISON HEIGHTS<br />
Lovely 3 bedroom bnck ranch m de-<br />
sirable neighborhood 2 l batn 'u'ly appnanced<br />
kitchen dining room sunken ivmg<br />
room basement centr»i air 8 more<br />
SS^OOO HMS sale by owner hot<br />
line 569 0070<br />
NORTHVUIE Leimgton Condo<br />
miniums fmmacuiate 2 bedroom<br />
townhouse fimshed »al» oul Base<br />
ment custom deck overlooks<br />
Stream first hoor laundry 2 car at<br />
tached garage Must see to apprec<br />
*Te immediate occupancy Can<br />
John O'Brien<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
348-6430<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS RamBleWooO<br />
Beautiful detachod condo 1950 sq<br />
rt 2 bedrooms 2 baths Nbrary ap<br />
pMances etc $214 Q00 6611643<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS • saM/waaa. 1<br />
bedroom al 12th Estate* Pool ten-<br />
nis. carport Reduced $47,900 Im-<br />
mediate occupancy 851 -8 f08<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS spacious<br />
wail appointed walk-out ranch 3<br />
bedrooms 3 baths fireplace 2 car<br />
oarage plus many custom features<br />
$175,000 476-2653<br />
FARMINGTON Sharp small 1 bed-<br />
room upper, walk to town. 4 appli-<br />
ances am clubhouse indoor pod<br />
low interest assumption $39,500<br />
After 6 30pm 427-9550<br />
FARMINGTON Sharp 3 bedroom<br />
2't balh hmshed walk-out 'Owpr<br />
level 2 car garage $133 500<br />
ERA COUNTRY RIDGE<br />
474-3303<br />
FONTAJNEBLEAU CONOO<br />
Walertord'Pontiac area i bed<br />
room carport -pool 2nd hoor many<br />
upgrades Must see' 68 1 3087<br />
HIGHLAND LAKES<br />
Northville Townshic 2 bedroom<br />
townhouse loaded with charm 2<br />
bedrooms. l'i baths family room<br />
firepiece and <strong>for</strong>mal dining room<br />
Mint condition plus immediate occu<br />
pancy $92 500<br />
HARRV S<br />
WOLFE<br />
4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0<br />
•iORTMVILlE '2 Bedrooms 2<br />
Baths 2 covered carports extras<br />
$79 900 Open Mouse Sun noon<br />
5pm ' 346-1853<br />
NOVI<br />
B E S T B U Y '<br />
AbS04ut«rf> i m p a c t » u « u r ><br />
COTKSC P»ciu'^perfect swttmg *nth<br />
pond pool A tartms courts A Steal<br />
at *»4 '>00<br />
DONNA DONALDSON<br />
R£ MAX too 346 3000<br />
NOVI/NORTHVILLE<br />
A rare find Townhouse with al<br />
lached garage Basement 2 bed<br />
rooms 8 1 'i Baths immediate occu<br />
pancy so you can move in Belor* the<br />
snow hies $77 200<br />
3 COUNTR* PLACE CONDOS<br />
2 4 3 bedroom* two and 2't baths<br />
garage choose from townhou*e 2<br />
story or 1 story up Starting al<br />
$89 900<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
G'eat ranch with 2 bed'ooms spa<br />
cious living room with cathedral ce^<br />
mg 8 natural fireplace, all new win<br />
dows 8 ooorwaii prwale patio part<br />
ly finished Basement, pool tennis<br />
court & i*«e $82 000<br />
C E N T U R Y 21<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
349-1212 261-1823<br />
N<br />
NOVI Open Sat Sun 2-5<br />
9 Mile 8 Haggerty Lakewoode Par<br />
k homes a great buy' 1300 sq fl<br />
townhouse 3 bedrooms !•» baths<br />
plus basement shower attached ga<br />
rage 8 more $94 000 Call Home<br />
owners Concept at 12 Oak*349<br />
3355 or owner 349-9422<br />
NOVI Stonehenge Ranch<br />
$?e 500 23723 Stonehenge Blvd<br />
OPEN Sun 1 -3pm 669-47J6<br />
NOVI WALLED LAKE<br />
SHORELINE CONDO<br />
3rd Hoor 1 bedroom with 2 large<br />
decks complete kitchen washer 4<br />
dryer plus garage A greal buy at<br />
$61 900" Call Bruce Lloyd at<br />
L A K E A C C E S S<br />
Hard to fund condo with garage<br />
Walk to Walled Lake 2 bedrooms<br />
approximately 1000 sq ft includes<br />
an appkances plus w**ne> 8 dryer<br />
Neutral decor $58 900<br />
D & H<br />
INCOME PROPERTY<br />
Farmington Hills 737-4002<br />
Meadowmanagement 348 540C<br />
LIVONIA OPEN SAT SUN t 5PM<br />
Super Condition 2 bedroom 2<br />
bath. Florida room laundry garaga<br />
neutral decor View of courtyard<br />
poC* $109 900 17931 Unrvarsity<br />
Perk By Owner 464-73<strong>29</strong><br />
LIVONIA - t bedroom sunken living<br />
room large screeneo m belccmy<br />
new fumace 8 aw conditioning new<br />
er carpeting A window treatment<br />
Lovely wooded adutt com pie» wrth<br />
pool Low maintenance lee include*<br />
heat $57 000 422 8355<br />
BLOOMFIELD CONDOS<br />
WILLOW WAY" large and lovely<br />
M decor 2<br />
natural<br />
room*. 2 beth* kmoa new almond<br />
nace I air Qraal valuo al $79 900<br />
MULBERRY Speocu* 1st floor<br />
condo with patio Grew location<br />
pool and clubhouse Include*<br />
2 bedroom 2 bath*.<br />
LOVELY 3 bedroom Condo with 2't<br />
beth* Lak* kcrosa Ihe street Eaay<br />
access to 1-96 20 minute* from Bar<br />
rmnghem or Farrmngfon Waai to<br />
$54 900<br />
Ask lor Reoefca Wakamaon<br />
NIEBAUER REALTY INC<br />
624-3015<br />
GRANORIVER TELEGRAPH<br />
a * sharp 3 bedroom Bungalow In •<br />
good neighborhood, aero** Wm<br />
street from a golf course lor 137.900<br />
sound* good to you. than caa m*<br />
L A R R Y H E N N E Y<br />
4 7 7 - 1 8 0 0<br />
C E N T U R Y 21<br />
C H A L E T<br />
GREAT STARTER HOME<br />
Iroc<br />
1<br />
per*an? FHA or VA $34 iOO<br />
O n e W a y Realty<br />
4 7 3 - 5 5 0 0<br />
ORCN MOUSE SUN 2-8<br />
m i l iiii> ii an a. s at M. m of<br />
erary ww pu Belli i • we<br />
aAs, at I aened porch ovarSooaklg<br />
antra larga ea* In tniaU yard I<br />
tearsMiaor »' '. *"«•< ' «<br />
Century 21 Cook A Assoc<br />
326-2600<br />
2 carports Private dMded<br />
ment Aaeixne mortgage $99 900<br />
For lurther in<strong>for</strong>mation and appoant-<br />
JOAN G U Y M A N<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
646-1600<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS CONOO<br />
2 bedrooma 2 beth* dkkng room<br />
beech $ pool, carport $77,900<br />
STEVE COLE RE/MAX 699 3600<br />
BLOOMFIELD HM.LS<br />
W A B E E K O A K S<br />
C O N D O<br />
wk Mananm aWi * I<br />
t e TM* Wabeaa<br />
or i«l»H by Jaaon (<br />
ki Mng room Unary aM<br />
Elegant Mng • one al<br />
moal |iiMaud area* e* a<br />
Opan Sunday 1 to 9 19*8 Oct<br />
"•rig* aauM a* Lang Laaa and warn<br />
of Wabaaa Lake0*Na Mt-VM'<br />
SL MILLS EMgant<br />
MAX BROOCK. INC<br />
Cal: 642-7750<br />
Real Property mt Ltd<br />
MODEST RANCH<br />
Oesirebie Now location <strong>for</strong> * 2 bed<br />
room and una with private utlkty<br />
room gerkg* newer windows and<br />
carpeting Lovely view of commons<br />
immediate occupancy $64 900<br />
HARRY S<br />
WOLFE<br />
4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION CONOOS<br />
Opan Thursday A Fndey 3 7pm<br />
Saturday $ Sunday ' i-5pm Caa tor<br />
detaaa Century 21 At 'ha lake*<br />
699 2111<br />
NOVI-2 bedroom IS baths central<br />
a« neutral decor skylights fire-<br />
place finished Baseman' garage<br />
$95 000<br />
Homeowners Concept<br />
349-596 t or 564 HOME<br />
N ROYAL OAK (North Covet Ai<br />
tractive 2 bedroom townhouse Fire-<br />
place all appliances 2 carports<br />
fenced patio priced *1 $71 900<br />
Goode 647-1898<br />
Real Estate<br />
OAK PARK 1 bedroom ground floor<br />
condo unit W 9 Mi'Cookdg* Appii<br />
ances laundry immediate occupan<br />
cy 353-5787 or 788-05<strong>29</strong><br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5<br />
42107 MILL RACE<br />
I Between Haggerty 4 Bradner S oi 5<br />
PL yMOUTH TOWNHOUSE. 2 bed<br />
room* t * bath* Basement 8 at<br />
tached garage veer old immediate<br />
occupancy Reduced to $95 000<br />
ASK FOR GORDON<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
MJL CORPORATE<br />
TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />
8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />
6<strong>29</strong>4 PEPPER HILL<br />
(N of Maple W ofOrcherdlkl<br />
CHOICE LOCATION m West Bloom<br />
'**d Open car am* entry leedmg to<br />
a Stunning newty protossraneHy dec<br />
orated 3 bedroom j cat gerage<br />
laundry off kitchen den with fira<br />
place lorma! dming room<br />
$114 000 ASKFORVERNA<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
MJL CORPORATE<br />
TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />
8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0<br />
I t s t h e<br />
9 E L L I M 6<br />
S E A S O N<br />
4 £ t e e t l > t r & E c c e n t r i c<br />
Gr CL966IFIED<br />
^ Q D V t f t T k M N G<br />
Thursday Septemtoer <strong>29</strong> 1966<br />
326 Condos<br />
OPEN SUN 2 30pm 5pm<br />
Adam* Wood Condo 1260 Wood<br />
crest Circle. N of Squere Lak*<br />
W ol Adam* Road 2 bedroom* 2't<br />
Baths, redwood deck atrium wood-<br />
ed letting Off South Timbemow<br />
immaculate condition $ 171 500<br />
Ed Riadon 645 2500 64 9 4673<br />
Cranbrook Assoc inc Realtors<br />
326 Duplexes<br />
Townhouses<br />
PLYMOUTH* Here is an<br />
original owner two story<br />
condominium lhat is<br />
exceedingly well devel-<br />
oped There are 3 bed-<br />
rooms, 3% baihs. <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
dining room, lamily room<br />
wtlh fireplace (special be-<br />
veled leaded windows), a<br />
welcoming professionally<br />
finished recreation room,<br />
solid wood doors Central<br />
Air, large deck, and 2 car<br />
attached garage Sprin-<br />
klers EXPECT THE BEST!<br />
S 158.500<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors<br />
453-8200<br />
P L Y M O U T H ' S<br />
WOODGATE just west<br />
of Sheldon is the perfectly<br />
groomed setting <strong>for</strong> this<br />
deluxe ranch ' offered by<br />
the original owners De-<br />
signed to be BARniER-<br />
rnEF" with wide doors<br />
and spacious hallways 2<br />
bedrooms on the main<br />
floor. 3 down 4 baths, tire-<br />
place. <strong>for</strong>mal dmmg room,<br />
all appliances remain and<br />
garage Central Air<br />
$144,000<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors<br />
453-8200_<br />
. • ...<br />
AONDJE'W'TuvL* "It* on A TSD<br />
'i.-wt^ouw» . rttiid warm<br />
ftracrtac* comfi>ri«r»a« qu«»i« o*<br />
cor r*o 2 EH'vata<br />
g»>sg«. i**-' '••as Hi<br />
,»n ano app'^arm^<br />
potn^iA' c&O* T«ufy *<br />
v'-r- spac* ro r.«ll »i'.io< *+ry<br />
own' yitre we<br />
W m<br />
DECKER<br />
455-8400<br />
REDFORD VILLA CONDO<br />
upi»rv-> S«^N<br />
ASVK.<br />
W mi.'tide** 4<br />
S39 boo k today<br />
C E N T U R Y 21<br />
Your Real Estate 525-7700<br />
OPEN SUN 2-5<br />
ADAMS WOOOS TOWNHOUSE 3<br />
.#vei 3 Bedroom* beeutltuliy dec-<br />
orated i 131 ivy Glen N of Square<br />
Lake W oh Adam* $217 500<br />
Eddw Mention 540-5500 Home<br />
642-9427<br />
Cranbrook Assoc Inc Flealtor*<br />
332 Mobile Homes<br />
For Sate<br />
A POSSIBLE DREAM<br />
3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH<br />
$1,471.60 D O W N<br />
BE A N O W N E R<br />
SiutfiMeid Schools<br />
Under $310 month<br />
ittte VMey 474-6500<br />
CASS lAKE Enioy laae Innng<br />
1965 Redman 14.60 2 bedrooms,<br />
appliance* included $12 500 or<br />
best iifer 681-6057<br />
CONCORD !4«70 With Vinyl siding<br />
4 dec( 2 Bedroom 2 bath ne car -<br />
pel adult section Novi lake prnn-<br />
ir^ps $16 0(*> Must sell 624 9654<br />
DE T ROI T ER 1969 12X60 *p*ciou»<br />
2 bedroom al' appliance* included<br />
shaded »ard with shed Musi sell<br />
$8 000 offer 9am-9pm 397-8538<br />
DON T RENT'<br />
BUT ih.s «ke '967 3 Bedroom<br />
Home „.th cNer 900 sq fl of kvmg<br />
space <strong>for</strong> as little a* $200 per<br />
month HOMETOWN USA 495-1617<br />
FAIRMON" '964 mobile home. 2<br />
bedroom 2 balh Fireplace all ap-<br />
pliances $14 000 or best ofer<br />
Oay* 261 '776 Eve 326-7873<br />
FAiRMfN* 1966 14.-0, 3 bed-<br />
room'; full air stove tndge<br />
deck *w>ng Sper-i*i construction'<br />
Shart • $-0 000 728 9392<br />
-tiGHi AND Hills Victorian I4i70<br />
porch fireplace w*t bar pantry<br />
kiichen 2 Bedrooms t'y b«lh* air<br />
appliance* shed Moving must sell<br />
best otter 4 74-63<strong>29</strong><br />
-KlL'DAv ESTATES Ih <strong>Canton</strong>-<br />
i4..*0 B'isloi '980 2 bedroom<br />
a-}e B»tr with garden tub appii<br />
mcesslay $lt 700 72'-0608<br />
KOMfTTE 1962 in <strong>Canton</strong>-on the<br />
Crest let ihe park with privacy-<br />
>ti ONI* $'40. MO this deal<br />
wor- t Ml HOMETOWN USA,<br />
495-1617<br />
viBERTv 1967 furnished t2i36<br />
$4500 427-0923<br />
PRIME Auburn MiHs ^ocatloo- Open<br />
House Sur 1 5pm Marietta 1987.<br />
"i bedroom* 2 bath*, 'irecnace Low<br />
$40 s 335 4308 or 265-6856<br />
SCHUL'Z 1977 14.70 2 bedroom*<br />
2 'un Baths stove tngde. 10»12<br />
wned shed, many «*lras Adult sec-<br />
non $-4 500'best 685-9226<br />
SHANNON -98' 14.65 central air<br />
:• tu« Baihs nwnhouM0<br />
•AMAZING<br />
LAKErRONT HOMES<br />
RIGMI ON LAKE ST CLAW<br />
New custom 2500 aq II homa in-<br />
clude* 500 aq R bonus room 2 car<br />
Igarag* large<br />
ne w*h 2 way<br />
.Set A Sur. 1-9<br />
LAKEV1EW CLUB<br />
Jefteraon al MHMa*<br />
PIKU MANAGEMENT<br />
774-C«t»c«r o«-<br />
•ar
OAE Tbureday. <strong>September</strong> 20. 1968<br />
|CREATIVE LIVING<br />
C L A S S I F I E D R E A L ESTATE<br />
400 Apts. For Rent<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
WINDSOR<br />
WOODS<br />
luxury apartments<br />
18 2 Mdroom Apertmenta<br />
^ 'I - darting at MM<br />
"•Modem Vertical BUnda tfwu-out<br />
• Carport, balconlae<br />
• M n w e Pool* Cebane<br />
• Cfcoat. soundproof Construction<br />
"-CJoaa to inopcftetd Luxurious t Bedroom<br />
apart merrt starting at 8528 month •<br />
fleet included 2 Bedroom starting<br />
at teoo month Rant mctudaa, car-<br />
peting. dWw*her. M k 4 doeet<br />
balcony or peUo Oaragaa alao<br />
grounds gfva you the teaang<br />
being In the country mM you<br />
doaa to Stopping Mai For<br />
Don. coma to tha Gatehouse at<br />
18301 W 13 MM Road. |usl 1 block<br />
W of SoutMletd Road. M2-81M<br />
Open Mon. thru Frt.. «envS:30pm<br />
' Sat Moon to 5pm.<br />
a<br />
ADULT<br />
COMMUNITY<br />
CAMBRIDGE APTS.<br />
1 DEARBORN HTS.<br />
' fll-l —— n —<br />
. -lo shopping canter, church, s«C-<br />
, 1 » 2 bedroom deluxe apts<br />
Newly modei'need<br />
274-4785<br />
I A Yor* Management Community<br />
HEAT BILLS<br />
COMING UP!<br />
STAY WARM AT OUR<br />
EXPENSE!!<br />
OuWt LMng «*»ar» the rw*<br />
from UK Indudea the heat,<br />
eeter and a* iamdWlun*ig. Now<br />
lecturing a specM Senior CW-<br />
nr Discount on the security<br />
For mora In<strong>for</strong>mation, ca* 274-7277<br />
data sen 8 AMto 6 PM<br />
CARRIAGE PARK<br />
w APARTMENTS<br />
27201 Cantlatd Or,<br />
Deerbom Heights.<br />
• DEARBORN HEIGHTS •<br />
DEARBORN CLUB<br />
FROM $425<br />
FREE HEAT<br />
GREAT VALUE<br />
SPACIOUS - GREAT VALUE<br />
Some 2 bedrooms. 1V» baths<br />
Townhoueae available<br />
Just N. of Ford Rd<br />
5784 inkster Rd<br />
561-3S&3<br />
Open Deny 12-6 Sat 12-4<br />
Other Times by Appointment<br />
DEARBORN HTS<br />
Dr. araa. 1 bedroom unit s s*stils<br />
immediately «32S/mo plus utMaa<br />
t sec>»ttydepoaH.no pets 522-1« 11<br />
DEARBORN S BEST DEAL<br />
DEARBORN WEST APTS.<br />
r r For |us> U20, you can Nws<br />
*_ r In an aetaMened Apert-<br />
^ment Community In Oaar-<br />
Your 11<br />
mctudaa air condMonlng.<br />
laundry area. GE apps-<br />
acnes. mea to-wa* carpet a<br />
uaa o» dubhouas a pod<br />
Two (2) bedroom apart-<br />
ments a Town* ousas slso<br />
- No Security Oaposlt Requlrad<br />
278-1550<br />
Alter Hours Appointments A UUli<br />
Inkster Rd . 1 Mt. N ot Cherry HB<br />
400 Apts. For Rent<br />
FAIRFIELD COURT APTS<br />
Uvcnle, on FalrlMd. off 5 Mae.<br />
5 Nkl E of FamtmuWi' Rd t i t<br />
bedrooma trom »410 Indudea me-<br />
lor sfpHancaa a carporl A22-R200<br />
400 Apts. For Ran!<br />
HOUSING<br />
FOR THE ELDERLY<br />
CfMdaeier Piece Apartments 3300<br />
Crudest er Street. YpaManti. now ec-<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Convenient New<br />
bedroom. 8420 Studloa. n j> n« Haggerty b
I :<br />
CLP55IFIED REAL E6TPTE<br />
402 Furnished Apts. *<br />
F o r F e n t _ _ _ _ ^<br />
A^DlNGBftOOK<br />
- MtK* tm<br />
room apar<br />
r 6 months<br />
DON't<br />
2<br />
rt<br />
788-0187<br />
WAIT UNTIL<br />
DEADLINE!<br />
-You can place your<br />
ad anyday of the<br />
.week. Office hours<br />
are 8 a.m. to 5:30<br />
p.m. Monday-Thurt*<br />
.'day; 8-5 p.m. Friday.<br />
__We run over 10,000<br />
/ ads a week and our<br />
\phones get very busy<br />
Tjrr-Tuesdays and Fridays.<br />
Call early so we<br />
can be sure to get<br />
your ad In the next<br />
publication.<br />
, 591-0900<br />
644-1070<br />
852-3222<br />
"tHniW»gtiaiii - Troy - Farmmgion<br />
MONTHLY LEASES<br />
Preferred by the Executive<br />
Ideal <strong>for</strong> Holiday visits<br />
"ELITE SUITES-<br />
FINEST quality available<br />
in totally furnished suites<br />
"FOR THE DISCRIMINATING<br />
Luxury Amenities!<br />
Utilities Included<br />
649-1414<br />
m<br />
Executive Garden Apartments<br />
BinniiNGHAM/Tro* Somerset ApT<br />
Beeutltui view on goWcourse 2 bedrooma.<br />
Haat. carport $765 Mature<br />
Sdutts Oct-May 649-0171<br />
BIRMINGHAM/TROY Somerset.<br />
Adults Graat view on go« course.2<br />
bedrooms Haat carport Oct thru-<br />
May. Sub lease $780 649-0171<br />
FALL SPECIAL<br />
, BLOOMFIELD LAKES<br />
_ APAFTTMENTS<br />
3 corporate apartments available m<br />
0 smalt, prhrata adult complex<br />
to ONE BEOROOM $550 $650<br />
r TWO BEOROOM $650 - $700<br />
an o» the apartments mckx)« car-<br />
. drapes new decorator tun»i<br />
Gtoba mtenor» 8 ar* com-<br />
Ifsafisr ft dryer on main floor Meal<br />
a water mduded GE tr condltion-<br />
• executive* or young<br />
raons relocallng mlo<br />
OaarWig service* available<br />
prt*8ege* on Cass Lake No<br />
to cjuaa-<br />
. 2 Mocks N of<br />
I Laka Rd. oft Cass Lake Rd<br />
FOR APPOINTMENT<br />
881^181. 883-2455 334-8392<br />
402 Furnished Apts.<br />
For Rent<br />
Our 1 and 2 bedroom furnished Corporate<br />
apertmenta take the nconveruence<br />
oul o» your relocation<br />
transfer Decorator aawgn high rise<br />
apartments teeture hjBy equipped<br />
kitchens wfth utenetfs. maid service<br />
Indoor heated swumrmng pool, tennis.<br />
excerise snd seuna Month to<br />
month leese avaANe<br />
Westlsnd Towers ts 1 Wk W erf<br />
Wayne SM between Ford ft Warrsn<br />
Rds CaU 721-2500 •<br />
HOME AWAY FROM HOME. INC<br />
Short lease Elegantly furnished<br />
1, 2 or 3 bedroom<br />
spartmenis ft townhouses<br />
m BloomfiaM Hms Rocheeter,<br />
Troy. Farmington Hits.<br />
12 Mite/Northwestern Hwy<br />
areas Complete with<br />
linens, cookware. odor TV.<br />
phone installed includes<br />
ut unites Nopatt<br />
From 11.150 628-1714<br />
400 Apartments For Rent<br />
402 Furnished Apts.<br />
For Rent -<br />
EXECUTIVE<br />
SUITES, INC.<br />
Birmingham-Troy Area<br />
16 immacutale building locations to<br />
serve your needs. 220 units In all<br />
Free health and racquet dub<br />
GoM and Tennis<br />
Swimming Poon<br />
Mam Service<br />
Ret Service<br />
The only Ml service ladHty serving<br />
the SE Mich busmees community<br />
wtth luxury accomodations since<br />
1977<br />
645-1200 549-4500<br />
NORTHWOOO AREA - 1 bedroom<br />
completely furnished including color<br />
TV ft microwave Short term leaae<br />
available S50C par month.<br />
586-5755 651-0111 or 623-9430<br />
• <strong>Canton</strong> •<br />
VILLAGE SQUIRE<br />
From s 435 - Heat Included<br />
Great Location • Park Setting • Spacious<br />
Bike Trail • Heated Pool* Sauna<br />
Sound Conditionec • Cable & Tennis<br />
On Ford Road, just E. of I-275<br />
'200 Moves You In<br />
9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1<br />
Daily 9-1 - Eves by Appt - Sat Sun 9-6<br />
LINCOLN TOWERS<br />
A quiet retreat<br />
Adult community<br />
Studios<br />
14 2 Bedrooms<br />
From "370<br />
FREE CABLE TV, SECURITY<br />
Hoot. Central Air Conditioning, Appliance*, Carpeting<br />
Community Room, TV » Card Room, Pooi<br />
Lincoln Road at Greenfield 968-0011<br />
1<br />
402 Furnished Apts.<br />
For Rent<br />
$385<br />
Furrwahed studio apartment located<br />
downtown Royal Oak Separate<br />
leundry and storage facaMiaa. on<br />
street parking, a* conditioning No<br />
pets Adult bunding Appkcents<br />
must mak* at leaat $14,000 per year<br />
to apply Lease Cal Rawdant Manager<br />
at 398--34T7<br />
or call 9-5 256-6200<br />
402 Furnished Apts.<br />
For Rent<br />
BIRMINGHAM - Central location BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Ona FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 bedroom 2 NOVt - WALLED LAKE - 14 MM at<br />
ComctotMr furmahad- 2 and 1 bad- •adroom anacutlva ran tal wflh a* balh. complatatr furrnahec<br />
Decker 2 bedroom*. T Bath, baaaroom*<br />
Haat. not water. TV Adult* amanittaa Qwa« Hagant and •» a te occupency. 11000/mo<br />
mant ft garaoe. compiaiefy fur-<br />
No pata 1825 4 MOO/mo 647-0715 capitonal AvwMMa Octobar 8 Cal Bruce Uoyd at Meedowmarvnlshed Asking $775 Cal<br />
$1030 par month 305-0750 agement ' 348-5977 Bruca LLoyd al Meadowmanaoement<br />
348-5977<br />
FULLY FURNISHED<br />
BIRMINGHAM/ ROYAL O** Luxury FARMINGTON - £mal 1 bedroom. 4<br />
1 ft 2 bedroom apart menu through- 1 bedroom condo Fully turnlahad appfcancae. a* upper. exceAent lo- PINE LAKE FRONTAGE ground<br />
out Metro Detroit Al houaawaraa ft wtlh housewares Unana. color TV cation. no pets Heat mduded $595 Boor. 1 bedroom, smell studio on 2<br />
utiHtle* included In rant, month to cable $780 mo 737-9<strong>29</strong>8 plus lecurtty After 7pm 427-9550 acr** Completely furnished by inte-<br />
month MM Famtfle* welcome MC<br />
rior daeigner Oualfted tenant only<br />
Vr-AE accepted Relocation Specialist<br />
313-355-5313 or outside Mi<br />
1-800-352-06<strong>29</strong><br />
FULLY FURNISHED<br />
CORPORATE SUITES<br />
Westland Towers<br />
H O M E SUITE H O M E<br />
Attractively turnrshed 1 and 2<br />
bedroom Apts wrth all amenities<br />
6 sreal locations Monthly leases<br />
AE. M C . Visa accepted<br />
540-8830<br />
Available Oct i $775 month plua<br />
PLYMOUTH - Studio spertment<br />
electric Security deposit 661-4479<br />
Private entrance, prtvate bath<br />
includes al utintias<br />
ROYAL OAK - Large 1 ft 2 bedroom<br />
$365/MO 4595288 apartments from $540 mo Short<br />
leases available Ckahee. color TV.<br />
PLYMOUTH - 4 room apt , fur-<br />
microwave. I0am-8pm 855-2707<br />
nished neat ft water, angle, no<br />
smoking. $350/mo * security SOUTHFIELD. fumrshed 1 bedroom<br />
453-2816 luxury apertment Conveniently lo-<br />
L U X U R Y<br />
cated. move m condition, $595<br />
Aval 1st** aerty Oct -May 353-5746<br />
Buckingham<br />
Manor<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
• Prime location • Large 2 bedrooms<br />
V/t baths • basement • carpeting<br />
central air • $595 to $745<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
6 4 9 - 6 9 0 9<br />
Manoc.>men« lr«c<br />
400 Apartments For Rent<br />
16300<br />
W. 9 Mile<br />
Southfield<br />
studios<br />
SOUTHFIELD, Northwestern/IJ<br />
Mile 2 bedroom completely furnished<br />
Nov 1 - May 1 $650 month.<br />
Indudes utilities 350-8039<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELO praati Mtigioua<br />
neighborhood lower Ii of large<br />
ranch. 2400 aq fl . sauna, wet bar,<br />
utilities md $425-475 855-1882<br />
luxury of<br />
• Central air • Appliances<br />
Carpeting • Carports • Tennis Courts<br />
Swimmina Pool • Community Room<br />
Make your home in the luxury of<br />
Jamestown Apartments<br />
of f a r m i n g t o n<br />
You deserve af<strong>for</strong>dable carefree<br />
living.<br />
Peaceful wooded grounds at a most<br />
convenient location. Rents starting<br />
at $545, heat included.<br />
• Garages<br />
• Balconies<br />
• Rannas<br />
FREE HEAT<br />
MICROWAVE<br />
1 Bedroom "Ranch House<br />
•440<br />
^ J e d r o o m "Townhouse<br />
H525I<br />
3 Bedroom "Townhouse"<br />
*595<br />
Pool- Spacious Rooms• Clubhouse<br />
Air Conditioning • Vk Baths<br />
• Swimming Pool<br />
• Central Heat & Air Conditioning<br />
• Billiards<br />
Open Daily 9-5 • Sun. by Appointment<br />
36812 Blanchard, Farmington<br />
On Grand River, 1 Blk. E. of Halstead,<br />
477-3990<br />
S c o f s d a h a p a r t m e n t s WESr Of PERRY AT WAI TON NEAP /-75<br />
ADJACENT TO AUBURN HILLS<br />
Now burgh between Joy A Warren<br />
From ^ 4 3 5<br />
FREE HEAT<br />
FREE COOKING GAS<br />
1 a 2 Bedroom • 1 V» Bath* • Cantral Air • Pool<br />
Tannis • Carports • ClubhouM<br />
Laundry ft Storage • Cab4a Ready<br />
Model Open 9-5 Da»ty<br />
12-5 Weekends<br />
Model Open 9-5 Daily<br />
455-4300<br />
Meet new friends and<br />
relax at . . .<br />
B e a u t i f u l I & 2<br />
B e d t M M A p a i t m u h<br />
Fnom $ 3 4 5<br />
H E A T I N C L U D E D<br />
• Swimming Pool<br />
• Ak CondNtontng<br />
• Balcony or<br />
• Cable TV<br />
• Beawttful Grounds<br />
w<br />
• Clubhouse<br />
• Convenient to<br />
12 Oaks Mall<br />
At Pontiac Trail and<br />
Beck Roads in Wlxom<br />
(Exit 1-96 at Back Road than<br />
2 MUaa North to Pontiac Thill)<br />
Open Mon. - Sat. 9 - 6<br />
Sun. 11 - 5<br />
6 2 4 - 6 4 6 4<br />
MON.-FRI. S~5 <br />
tJew Tenants<br />
Brand New<br />
Short Term Lease Available<br />
Children Welcome<br />
Farmington Hills Schools<br />
< Perfect <strong>for</strong> Sharing<br />
REALTY SHOWCASE.EXCLUSfVE AGENT<br />
RIVER VALLEY<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
31600 NINE MILE<br />
(OFF ORANO RIVER)<br />
473-0035<br />
Hour* M-F 12:30-5 30<br />
Sat A Sun 12 Noon-5<br />
Ctoeed Tuesday<br />
c r f r - t f a e ,<br />
Locoted on E6sf Lincoln Rood<br />
(14' ? Miie Rood) Between Pierce & Woodward) *<br />
Please call 352<br />
privileges and<br />
Specious One,<br />
from $745<br />
CiVK Center<br />
CREATIVE LIVING<br />
GLA66IFIED R E R L E6TPTE<br />
4M Hou tm For Rant<br />
M l ARSOA. 0—.— N nor*<br />
am Uvono. 3 twdroom D—mil<br />
fcffe. mngim. p«» am». living room<br />
lamily room aai m inchan garaga.<br />
lancad yard MS0 par mo 433-1874<br />
BIRMINGHAM Cuta 2 badroom t<br />
BaKi bungalow d0*a to tow" Carpatmg.<br />
drapai kachan appHancaa.<br />
baaamant 2 car garaga A»aiiaOia<br />
now at $675<br />
G 0 0 D E<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
A Gooda Listing la A Good Buy!<br />
1411 N Woodward 647-1898<br />
rent from<br />
J 405<br />
Paid Gas Heat<br />
Qreat Location<br />
Spacious Rooms<br />
1V» Bath in<br />
2 Bedroom<br />
Pets allowed wrth permission<br />
Walton Corner et Perry<br />
Adjacent to Auburn Hills 1 • r<br />
Mon.-Fri. 8-5 Weekends 12-5<br />
"*tOOTW<br />
\<br />
IMKSTEB TELEGOAPV. \<br />
NOW READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />
Built and Managed by The Ivanhoe Companies "A tradition m quality'<br />
^ Wi/vceb. r<br />
p m z * L C A T R *<br />
g r e a t P » * O B I A T<br />
4 - ~<br />
A f r A f t T M E N I T<br />
30S0 Woodtend MBs Ort-e ••71^132<br />
1<br />
3 7 3 - 5 8 0 0<br />
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5<br />
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16E* OAE Thursday. <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>. 193«<br />
CL066IHED REAL E6TRTE<br />
404 Hoiiim For Rut<br />
canton<br />
3 Mdraon duplex svMleoie October,<br />
frgo pM «••«•« "opm<br />
After 8pm. 422-7807<br />
CASS LAKE FO* LEASE *<br />
6 MONTHS OH I YEAR<br />
Lowly 3 oom. 2% bath contemporary<br />
home on Cass Lake Canal<br />
ri triage Unfurnished bui with nova<br />
• refrigerator A aome rntm blinds<br />
Formal dining room. dan. 2 car atlachefS<br />
garaga. w Bloomfield<br />
actioofc Ho pell 1 month* security<br />
$1200 par monOi Aak tor Irene<br />
Cock els<br />
Bordener Realty Inc<br />
647-6030 540-0446<br />
CASS LAKEFRONT - Waterlord<br />
Tap 2 bedrooms. 1 bam. fireplace<br />
761-7721<br />
CASS LAKEFRONT Lowly lakefront<br />
tiome. aerm-furnished Ocl 1st<br />
till June 1st 682-6487<br />
CASS LAKEFRONT - W Bloomfield<br />
2 badroom ranch. 4 appliances. new<br />
kiichen rtem Bath, sack boathouae<br />
Option $700 SS3-9C85<br />
CHARMING 2 bedroom, 1 Bath<br />
Dollhouse EvarytMng new including<br />
family room off kitchen Deck oft<br />
family room Newer carpal & hardwood<br />
floors in living room Absolutely<br />
no pat* Halt month securrty<br />
dapoart $800 month Call<br />
Kathy Wllson644-6700<br />
MAX BROOCK. INC.<br />
CLARKSTON AREA. 3000 square<br />
toot ranch. 4 badroom*. 2 firppiacaa.<br />
many mora options Lease<br />
wtth an option Call 623-7350<br />
Clark st on 3 badrobm, $575<br />
weet Bloomftatd. 3 badroom $1,150<br />
South held. 3 badroom. $685<br />
Oali Park, 3 badroom. $575<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. 4 badroom $1,075<br />
Mora ivMiM In other areas<br />
544-0092<br />
REALTY CONSULTANTS<br />
INVESTORS<br />
Wa special?* in handling all ot your<br />
raal aatata inveatment naads<br />
fBegmneri welcomel<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS - 5667 Or anal.<br />
Ford Rd. 6 Tetagrapn- 2 badrooma<br />
an remodeled, darting house<br />
$550 month. 1% months security<br />
937-3734<br />
TELEGRAPH/7 MILE. 19436 Woodbine.<br />
2 bedroom*, basement garaga.<br />
$40 Attractively Landscaped • Lakes Area<br />
• Near Twelve Oaks Mall • Central Air<br />
Pool • Carport • Walk-in Closets<br />
• Patios and Balconies<br />
Oft Pontuic Trail between Beck & W
I." '*' J .** • THE<br />
AT<br />
ALL NEW 1989<br />
CADILLACS<br />
um.<br />
SATURDAY, OCT. 1 10 to 5<br />
— FREE REFRESHMENTS —<br />
ptus 4 MILLION DOLLAR<br />
USED CAR<br />
BLOW-OUT<br />
SATURDAY<br />
ONLY 10-5<br />
1983 CROWN<br />
VICTORIA<br />
4 door, V8. air. stereo, wire wheels,<br />
tilt wheel, cruise control, aluminum<br />
wheels.<br />
Everything Like New<br />
<strong>1988</strong> MERCEDES<br />
560 SEC<br />
Astro-roof. 10,000 miles, silver rvelaJltc<br />
Better then New!<br />
63,995<br />
1984 FLEETWOOD<br />
BROUGHAM<br />
Air, aereo. tin wheel, cruise control,<br />
wire wheels looking <strong>for</strong> a Steal?<br />
Herelt tsl<br />
$ 6595<br />
1985 COUPf DaVILLE<br />
Landau roof, fir, stereo, win<br />
30,000 Oie Owner Miles!<br />
'10,995<br />
<strong>1988</strong> CADILLAC<br />
SEDAN<br />
Platinum metallic paint, leather interior.<br />
wire wheels, cassette Year End<br />
Special!<br />
17,995<br />
1987 CAPRICE<br />
CLASSIC<br />
13,000 miles, V8 engine, tilt wheel,<br />
cruise control, air, stereo. 4 door<br />
One Owner!<br />
s 10,995<br />
1986 PARK AVENUE<br />
30.000 miles, air. stereo, veiour interior.<br />
wire wheels, fust arrived!<br />
10,995<br />
1987 BONNEVILLE SE<br />
Auto tune radio from steering wheel<br />
Sit Back and Enjoy The Trip'<br />
$ 12,995<br />
cj. servicing selling Master Dealer<br />
40475 Ann Arbcr Road. Plymouth<br />
453-7500<br />
Open Mon & Thurs tn 9PM<br />
$ 2,000*<br />
DISCOUNT COUPON<br />
USE AS<br />
DOWN PAYMENT<br />
1985 CAPRICE<br />
ESTATE WAGON<br />
9 passenger, two tone paint Family<br />
Special'<br />
7995<br />
1985 SUNBIRD<br />
Automatic, air. stereo, power steering<br />
and brakes Ready To Go!<br />
$ 4395<br />
1980 JAGUAR<br />
4 door, air, aluminum wheels, leather<br />
This car is sleek'<br />
10,995<br />
1987 S-10 BLAZER<br />
15.000 mdes, till wheel, cruise control.<br />
stereo tape deck, aluminum<br />
wheels, G T tires, waiting <strong>for</strong> you<br />
12,595<br />
<strong>1988</strong> TOWN CAR<br />
SIGNATURE SERIES<br />
Black on Black Charcoal leether.<br />
wire wheels, cassette. 5.000 actual<br />
miles<br />
22,995<br />
DEDICATED T<br />
MUST HAVE<br />
COUPON<br />
1986 BROUGHAM<br />
Triple Burgundy, wire wheels, veiour<br />
interior, tape. low. low miles<br />
World's Finest Roed Car!<br />
12,995<br />
C0I<br />
CONVERTIBLE<br />
Red A hot Bose. low miles<br />
Summer's still<br />
in Plymouth<br />
1986 SEDAN DeVILLE<br />
Light blue metallic, veiour seets. one<br />
owner trade<br />
S 11,995<br />
1986 DODGE<br />
CARAVAN S.E.<br />
5 passenger, tilt wheel, cruise control,<br />
air. stereo, full power.<br />
SHOULD BE YOURS<br />
1986 AEROSTAR XLT<br />
Privacy glass tlft wheel, cruiae control.<br />
two tone paint, ad the luxury! •<br />
FAMILY CRUISER!<br />
Thursday. <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>. <strong>1988</strong> OAE IF<br />
A Caring. Servicing Selling Maater Oealer<br />
5901 S. Pcnnsylvanta<br />
(I-96 exit 104, Pennsylvania Ave.. North)<br />
Lansing (517) 393-5600<br />
Open Mon & Thurs. 'til 9 P.M<br />
All Day Saturdays<br />
- — - — -<br />
NO DOWN<br />
PAYMENT<br />
NECESSARY<br />
GIFTS 4<br />
REFRESHMENTS<br />
SPECIAL<br />
FINANCE<br />
RATES<br />
SPECIAL<br />
88 FACTORY<br />
CARS<br />
1983 ELDORADO<br />
BIARRITZ<br />
MIDNIGHT BLUE<br />
SAVE<br />
1983 98 REGENCY<br />
BROUGHAM<br />
4 door, V8. air. slereo tilt wheel,<br />
cruise control, power windows and<br />
door locks, stereo tape deck Look<br />
No More!<br />
s 3995<br />
1987 MUSTANG G.T.<br />
CONVERTIBLE<br />
5.0 Litre engine<br />
SAVE<br />
1985 ELDORADO<br />
Dual 6-wa> seets cassette Last of<br />
its kind<br />
S 1 1,995<br />
h
CREATIVE LIVING -<br />
GLQ55IFIED REAL ESTATE<br />
jfe<br />
M O R E<br />
This dsasHleation<br />
c o n t i n u e d f r o m<br />
Paps 18£.<br />
404 Houeee For Rent<br />
NORTHVILLE. 4 bedroom cotonm.<br />
2% baths sl aptllsncaa. ! » « •<br />
tscned gang* < MBe/Tell arm<br />
AxaMb* N « J J '«00<br />
HARRIMAN REAL ESTATE<br />
477-4444<br />
NOVI<br />
t\JZZJ2l2a<br />
455-2034<br />
400 Apts. For Ront<br />
MERRIMAN PARK<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Present The Rent Event.<br />
One month's rent free <strong>for</strong> new tenants.<br />
• Unique 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />
in Fannington/Livoma<br />
• Adult Community<br />
• Private, Tree-lined Courtyards<br />
• PooL Clubhouse<br />
• Self-Cleaning Oven, Frost-Free<br />
Refrigerator. Dishwasher, Microwave<br />
• Heat Included<br />
• Senior Citizens'Special<br />
477-5755<br />
On Memmwi Road <br />
Cefl- 553-1355 or 227-3327<br />
PLYMOUTH Charming fwstortcd<br />
house, close lo town 2 oedrooms<br />
plus den, garage, al appaancea No<br />
C«U. SZSfi. 451-4444<br />
NOVI 10 • Haggerty 3 Bedroom<br />
colonld. Ivlng room, lamay room<br />
fKepiace IH baihs. 2 cai gar eg*,<br />
.lei: ti -mfned~altil><br />
Cefl- 553-1355 or 227-3327<br />
PLYMOUTH - 3 badroom home Re-<br />
frigerator, stove Addis No pds<br />
$575 I month plus unities<br />
Cdl Mon - Fn . Sam-4pm 459-1153<br />
LAKEFRONT - PINE LAKE<br />
Bloomfield HlBs Schools<br />
3 bedrooms 8andyBeech<br />
S1200/MO 343-4743<br />
PLYMOUTH - 3 badroom home Re-<br />
frigerator, stove Addis No pds<br />
$575 I month plus unities<br />
Cdl Mon - Fn . Sam-4pm 459-1153<br />
LAKEFRONT - PINE LAKE<br />
Bloomfield HlBs Schools<br />
3 bedrooms 8andyBeech<br />
S1200/MO 343-4743<br />
REDFORO TWP . home in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
center has s free rental housing<br />
buHetm board<br />
Cal 937-2171<br />
NW DETROIT-2 bedroom, carpeted<br />
drapes, Isrgs fenced ysrd. $280 mo<br />
- $300 security 742-3930<br />
REDFORO TWP . home in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
center has s free rental housing<br />
buHetm board<br />
Cal 937-2171<br />
PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP<br />
3 bedroom rsnch. 2 car garaga.<br />
large treed Id $550 plus depoert<br />
455-5526<br />
REDFORO TWP - 2 bedroom ranch<br />
freshly painted, no wsx kitchen<br />
Boor, great starter home. $575/mo<br />
Dave 255-5478<br />
400 Apartments For Rent<br />
404 Housee For Ront 404 House* For Ront<br />
i<br />
5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0<br />
5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0<br />
Display Advertising<br />
REDFORO TWP - 3 badroom*,<br />
baaamant Available Oct 1<br />
$575/MO $425 Mcurrty 478-0592<br />
ROCHESTER MILLS colon*! brsrid<br />
new. 4 badroom. 2h bsth. custom<br />
drapenaa. landscaping. dack. air<br />
conditioning. *prink*ng sydem. 1-3<br />
yNT «ua S1600 month plus se<br />
cunty 6£ 1-3500.<br />
aftar 7. Diana Mdry. 652-9338<br />
REDFQRO - 3 badroom r*nch. laurv-<br />
bomood immaculate $535 par<br />
Call 961-5267<br />
ROCHESTER MILLS Sharp 3 bad-<br />
room. 2H bam. living room, tun<br />
room 1*1 floor laundry 2 car ga-<br />
rage $1.158/mo 545-0<strong>29</strong>3<br />
S O U T H F I E L D<br />
1 Bedroom Apts. From $395*<br />
TEL TWELVE PLACE ARTS.<br />
355-4424<br />
| Heat included |<br />
28350 Lockdale<br />
12 Mite West of Telegraph<br />
Hours: Mon.-Sat 9-5<br />
• New residents on selected unit* onfy<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS coionid. 4 bad-<br />
room. 2* bath neutral colors. dack.<br />
*pr ink ling *y*lam landscaping,<br />
dack A* conditioned noma 2 yaar*<br />
old Excellent condition 1-3 yaar<br />
laasa. $1400 month, plu* security<br />
651-3500 Atlor 7, Diana Metry<br />
652-9338 ><br />
BEDFORD TWP 3 badroom*. Hre-<br />
piaca. wood dack. baaerrient. ga-<br />
rage, all appliance* including<br />
washer,, dryer new earThtone car<br />
695 .'rr<br />
peting. $695 Dave 255-5678<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS Brand new 3<br />
badroom spacious colonial. 1S25<br />
sq n Rochester school* Look lor<br />
flag on. Arlington Di.Eol Roches-<br />
ter Ra , 1 blk N. Ol Avon Rd<br />
Landscaping, tamfly room. 1*1 floor<br />
laundry, large dosett, 2 car at-<br />
tached garage. ful ba*ement 2't<br />
balh*. louvered bknd*. appliances<br />
Vour color choice*, carpeting A vi-<br />
nyl $1300/mo Model 652-1907<br />
ROCHESTER, m-town 3 bedrooms.<br />
tVk bath*. 1800 *q 1 Unique<br />
char mar with much updating $995<br />
par Mo plu* utlltle* 540-5955<br />
ROYAL OAK - Option Io buy 3 bad-<br />
room & dan. or can be 4 badroom. 2<br />
car garaga baaemeni CampbeA;<br />
J69Sp» Mo _ 8S2-J4M<br />
ROYAL OAK - 2 bedroom, quaint 8<br />
charmmg small house completely<br />
renovated, immaculate. $525 ' se-<br />
curity 553-9423<br />
SOUTHFIELO - Lahser 8 Civic Can-<br />
ter Drive area 3 badroom*. l's<br />
bath*. 2 car ga/aga. $640 par<br />
month Belore 12Noon. 259-3535<br />
alter 5PM 647-0417<br />
SOUTHFIELO. 12'* Mite Road. 3<br />
badroom*. dmmg room, baaamant.<br />
garage, ooe balh. lancad yard ap-<br />
puanca* Pet* OK $690 542-7310<br />
SOUTHFIELD 2 badroom carpal-<br />
log. drapes, appliances Newly dec-<br />
orated inside 4 eut No pawl<br />
$500 /mo 543-4454<br />
SOUTHFIELO-3 bedroom brick<br />
ranch. 1 car. 12 Mile/Southfidd area<br />
near schools 8 shopping $600 MO<br />
Call. 737-2114<br />
SOUTH REDFORD 4 bedroom<br />
brick, 2 car garage immediate oc-<br />
cupancy $750 plus security deposit<br />
937-2353 I 421-7976<br />
STERLING HIS Unususal con tern<br />
porlry Ouafl cathedral ceilings 3<br />
bedrooms 2 baths, huge kitchen.<br />
1*1 floor laundry, family room, fire-<br />
rage $950.: 463-1954<br />
SILVAN LAKE VILLAGE<br />
charming lak* 'root *emi furnished<br />
home Sept-May 662-6487<br />
The Green Hill difference:<br />
42<br />
Do you come h o m e to an<br />
apartment or a 75-acre estate?<br />
Most apartment living measures 600+ sq. ft. Ours measures<br />
oyer 3,000,000 sq. ft. Green Hill residents enjoy a gorgeous<br />
75-acre estate setting of pari; and woodland, peace and<br />
tranquility You're right next door to the H275 corridor,<br />
Michigan's mufti-billion dollar explosive growth area and<br />
just minutes away from 1-96, a direct route to downtown Detroit<br />
See our 1- and 2-bedroom luxury apartments, terrace residence*<br />
and country townhouses on 9 Mie, 1V4 miles west of<br />
Farmington Road in Farmington Hills<br />
green hill<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
IN FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
•ooet S OPE* MUT IO* PHONE 4714464<br />
•For saMcted apartment* Carporda M W M l trafetfl<br />
Lavish, Elegant<br />
And Convenient Living.<br />
Luxurious Weatherstone Townhouses,<br />
a prestigious Franklin rental community,<br />
feature 2 & 3-bedrooms, 2'/: baths, <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
dining, great r o o m with fireplace and<br />
private basements. T h e ultra-modern<br />
kitchens have instant hot water.<br />
T h e two-car attached garage has an<br />
automatic door opener, of course.<br />
24-hr. monitored fire/Intrusion alarms.<br />
yfrr/ f/i e r U c n e<br />
<strong>29</strong>600/<strong>29</strong>900 Franklin Road . 350-1<strong>29</strong>6<br />
J^MmagBJ by Kafiar Qkerpnaei 352-3600<br />
TROY - Prime localion 3 bedroom<br />
ranch 1'-* bath* fireplace. attached<br />
garage cenlral. air, appliances<br />
drapes 4 carpdino Troy school*<br />
$87 5'monlh After 6 pm 879-6431<br />
404 Houses For Rent<br />
TROY 4 bedroom, executive colo-<br />
nial 2'1 bath* dining room, lamily<br />
room den Near elementary school<br />
opposite Somer*et Mai no pels,<br />
i 1500 per month 161 5948<br />
UNION LAKE AREA 3 bedroom Trt.<br />
2 car anached garage, all appk-<br />
ances $400 a month plu* $1,000<br />
deposit 34-6 7185<br />
WALLED LAKE Shoreline 3 bed-<br />
room cotiage new carpeling and<br />
appkances Water softener and pur-<br />
ifier Fenced yard large allic lor<br />
storage I'1 month* security $750 a<br />
month No pel* 349-1649<br />
WASHINGTON/Rochester/Stoney<br />
Creek Area 4 bedroom brick Cape<br />
Cod. wooded acreage 2 yr lease<br />
$950'MO Inquiries invited 445-9464<br />
WATEf*«RO on Caa* Lake canal 2<br />
bedrooms with stove & refrigerator<br />
Hew carpet No pets l y*mr loaie<br />
$650 plus utilities 4 security deposit<br />
641-4024<br />
WATERFORO TWP Caaa/Eiuabelh<br />
Lk Rd Caa* Lake araa 2 bedroom,<br />
2 baihs attached garage $725<br />
monthly A*k <strong>for</strong> Chri* 626-3600<br />
404 Houses For Rent<br />
Walertord<br />
M-59/"Pontiac Lake Rd 2 hd bath*<br />
4 bedroom* decks m beck 2 car<br />
garage Mouse i* furnished No pets<br />
fMT'Mo Available 9-1 thru 4-t<br />
Call between 9-5pm 353-9494<br />
WESTLANO 3 bedroom, base-<br />
ment carpeling refrigerator. Move<br />
washer 4 dryer Clean $500 month<br />
Call 349-4243<br />
WESTLANO, 3 badroom ranch. lam<br />
uy room, hreplace anached 2 car<br />
garage appiisncas Available<br />
dlately $850 month<br />
MARRIMAN REAL ESTATE<br />
477-4464<br />
WOLVERINE LAKE village - 3 bed-<br />
room quad newty decorated lake<br />
privileges $850 363 <strong>29</strong>98<br />
405 Property<br />
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Straus Lake 4 Canal W Bloomfield<br />
schools 3 bedroom contemporary<br />
walkout ranch wilh deck skykght<br />
grey decor an appliances $1 500/<br />
mo D 4 H INCOME 737-4002<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD Haggerty/<br />
Richardson area. 5 bedrooms, 2<br />
bath* immediate occupancy $850<br />
mo Days 549-4440, eves 335-7951<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
Beautiful 3 bedroom, den, family<br />
room, Hammond Lakefronl New+y<br />
painted, new _sarpetmg Square<br />
Lake 4 Middlebetl area. $1,200 per<br />
month Can lew details<br />
Elks Perreeull. Merrill Lynch Fleetly<br />
334-9552<br />
TELEGRAPH 8 6 MILE Large 3<br />
bedroom. 1 '•» bath, lamily room,<br />
••rushed basement fenced yarS<br />
$495 mo 626-2430<br />
WESTlAND - L.'voma schools. 3<br />
bedroom newly decorated no pets.<br />
$500 per month, plus security Call<br />
afier 6pm 425-5042<br />
WESTLAND | Merriman-Palmer*,<br />
nice 2 bedroom duple» unfur-<br />
nished decorated $410 monthly<br />
Call 4 lo Bpm 274-6202<br />
400 Apts. For Ront<br />
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W DETROIT-2 badroom 2 car ga-<br />
rage refrigerator 4 stove On large<br />
lot $3 25'month ' v »mo secur'ty<br />
deposit 454-0445<br />
W BLOOMFIELD Well mainlained<br />
4 bedroom I arm Colonial 2> baihs.<br />
lamny room. 2 fireplaces full base-<br />
ment garage central' air lovely cov-<br />
ered private palio • amidst maoy<br />
iree*. beautifully landscaped lot<br />
Newly decorated in very neutral<br />
lone* Nov 1 occupancy 6 mo* lo<br />
2 year lease with option Pets ok<br />
$',395'mo After 5pm 661-0554<br />
405 Proporty<br />
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Farmmgton Hills 737-4002<br />
406 Fumishod HOUM*<br />
For Ront<br />
ALL SPORTS LAKE 10 i<br />
oI Rochester to LakevtBe Lake<br />
can have your privacy al thi*<br />
furnished, 3 bedroom, 2 balh 2 I<br />
attached garaga. lake fronl houee,<br />
$950 month AvaiiacMe through June<br />
1989 652-4440<br />
BLOOMFYELO Hulls completely fur-<br />
nished ranch including al utiktles<br />
Nov thru Mar 1989 |750/mo No<br />
pels 332-1 IT?<br />
COMMERCE LAKE FT»0NT - 3 "be?<br />
rooms. Vi baihs baaemeni 4 ge-<br />
rage completely lur-kshed ver,<br />
nice 4 Clean A.aUaiMe Oct 1 <strong>for</strong> »-e<br />
mo* No pets Asking $1200 Ca*<br />
Bruce Lloyd at Meedowmanage-<br />
nt 3440-5400<br />
LIVONIA Wesi'and area 3 bed-<br />
room. full basement 4 garage Pit-<br />
haliy furnished $700 'mo - secu«»<br />
fy Oeposil Afier 6pm 459-5322<br />
LIVONIA 5 4 Levan Compietaly fu-<br />
mshed ranch Nov tfwu Aprn $70Qy<br />
mo - unties No pet*! 464 7060<br />
406 Dup4oxa< For Rant<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedropm. 1W<br />
balh lamily room, dmmg room, rec<br />
room appliance*, garage. No PaU.<br />
children $775'mo 647-343T<br />
400 Apartments For Rent<br />
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INDEX<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
FOR SALE<br />
302 Bii mmgham- BloomlMM<br />
303 Wnl Bloomfield-Och»rd Lake<br />
304 C armingloo-Farmtngloo Hills<br />
305 Brighton. Mart land. Walled Lake<br />
306 Southfwtd-Lathrup<br />
307 South Lyon. Miltord. Highland<br />
308 Rochester-Troy<br />
309 Royal Oak-Oak Park<br />
Huntington Woods<br />
310 WixonvCocnmerce-Unton Lake<br />
311 Oakland County Homes<br />
312 Livonia<br />
313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />
314 Plymouth<br />
315 Northville-Novi<br />
316 Wesl land-Garden City<br />
317 Redtord<br />
318 Dearborn-Dearborn Heights<br />
319 Grosse Pointe<br />
320 Homes-Wayne County<br />
321 Homes- Livingston County<br />
322 Homes-Macomb County<br />
323 Homes<br />
Washtenaw County<br />
-324 Other Suburban Homes<br />
325 Real Estate Services<br />
326 Condos<br />
327 Nww Home BuBders<br />
328 Dupiaxee-Townhouaes<br />
330 Apartments<br />
332 Mobile. Homes<br />
333 Northern Property<br />
334 Out ol Town Property<br />
335 Time Share<br />
336 Florida Property<br />
337 Farms<br />
338 Country Homes<br />
339 Lots 4 Acreage<br />
340 Lake Rlv«r Resort Property<br />
342 Lake Front Properly<br />
348 Cemetery Lots<br />
351 Business & Professional<br />
Buildings<br />
352 Commercial/Ret an<br />
353 IndustrlaJ /Warehouse Sale or Lei<br />
354 Income Property<br />
356 investment Property<br />
358 Mortgages/Land Contracts<br />
360 Business Opportunities<br />
361 Money to Loan-Borrow<br />
362 Real Estaie Wanted<br />
364 Listings Wanted<br />
RENT<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
400 Apartments<br />
401 Furniture Rental<br />
402 Furnished Apartments<br />
403 Rental Agency<br />
404 He<br />
405 Property Mgmnt<br />
406 Furnished Houses<br />
407 Mobile Homes<br />
Duplexes<br />
408,<br />
410 Flats<br />
412 Townhouses Condominiums ._<br />
413 Time Share<br />
414 Florida Rentals<br />
415 Vacation Rentals<br />
416 Halls<br />
417 Residence lo Exchange<br />
419 Mobile Home Space<br />
420 Rooms<br />
421 Living Quarters lo Share<br />
422 Wanted to Rent<br />
423 Wanted to Rent-Resort Property<br />
424 House Siting Service<br />
425 Convalescent Nursing Homes<br />
426 Home Health Care<br />
427 Foster Care<br />
428 Homes tor the Aged<br />
4<strong>29</strong> Garages/Mini Storage<br />
432 Commercial/Retail<br />
436 Office Business Space<br />
EMPLOYMENT, INSTRUCTION<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
502 Help Wanted-Dental/Medical<br />
504 Help Wanted-Office/Clericai<br />
505 Food'8everage<br />
506 Help Wanted Sales<br />
507 Help Wanled Part Time<br />
508 Help Wanted Domestic<br />
509 Help Wanted Couples<br />
510 Sales Opportunity<br />
511 Entertainment<br />
512 Situations Wa-:ed. Female<br />
513 Situations Warned Male<br />
514 Situations Wanted Male/Female<br />
515 Child Care<br />
516 EkJarfy Care & Assistance<br />
517 Summer Camps<br />
518 Education/Instructions<br />
519 Nursing Care<br />
520 Secretarial Business Services<br />
522 Professional Services<br />
523 Attorneys/Legal Counseling<br />
524 Tax Service<br />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<br />
600 Personals (your discretion*<br />
602 Lost & Found (by the word)<br />
603 Hearth. Nutrition. Weight Loss<br />
604 Announcements/Notices<br />
605 Glad Ads<br />
606 Legal Notices<br />
607 Insurance'<br />
608 Transportation/Travel<br />
609 Bingo<br />
610 Cards of Thanks<br />
612 In Memoriam<br />
614 Death Nonces<br />
MERCHANDISE<br />
700 Auction Sales<br />
701 Collectibles<br />
702 Antiques<br />
703 Crafts<br />
704 Rummage Sales/Flea Markets<br />
705 Wearing Apparel<br />
706 Garage Sale-Oakland County<br />
707 Garage Sale-Wayne County<br />
708 Household Goods-<br />
Oakland County<br />
709 Household Goods-Wayne County<br />
710 Miac <strong>for</strong> Sale-Oakland County<br />
p 1 Miac lor Sale-Wayne County<br />
712 Appliances '<br />
713 B»cycles-Sale & Repair<br />
714 Business & Office Equipment<br />
7 15 Computers<br />
716 Commeroal-lndustrial Equipment<br />
717 Lawn, Garden. Lawn &<br />
Snow Equipment<br />
718 Building Materials<br />
7?0 Farm Produce -Flowers. Plants<br />
721 Hospital Equipment<br />
722 Hobbies-Coins Stamps<br />
723 Jewelry<br />
724 Camera and Supplies<br />
726 Musical Instruments<br />
727 Video Games. Tapes Hi-Fi<br />
728 VCR. TV, Stereo. HI-FI,<br />
Tape Decks<br />
7<strong>29</strong> CB Radios. Cellular Phones<br />
730 Sporting Goods<br />
734 Trade or Sell<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 A Service<br />
808 Vehicle/Boat Storage<br />
810 Insurance. Motor<br />
812 Motorcycles. Go-Karts, Minitxkes<br />
813 Motorcycles. Parts 4 Service<br />
814 Campers/Motorhomes/Tralters<br />
816 Auto/Trucks. Parts 4 Leasing<br />
8 18 Aulo Rentals. Leasing<br />
819 Auto Financing<br />
820 Autos Wanted<br />
821 Junk Cars Wanted<br />
822 Trucks <strong>for</strong> Sale<br />
823 Vans<br />
824 Jeeps/4 Wheel Drive<br />
825 Sports 4 imported<br />
852 Classic Cars<br />
854 American Motors<br />
856 Butck<br />
858 Cadillac<br />
d60 Chevrolet<br />
862 Chrysler<br />
864 " Dodge<br />
866 Ford<br />
872 Lincoln<br />
874 Mercury<br />
875 Nissan<br />
876 Oldsmobde<br />
878 Plymouth<br />
860 Pontiac<br />
882 Toyota<br />
884 Volkswagen<br />
BUSINESS DIRECTORY<br />
3 Accounting<br />
4 Advertising<br />
5 Air Conditioning<br />
6 Aluminum Cleaning<br />
9 Aluminum Siding<br />
10 Antennas<br />
12 Appliance Service<br />
13 Art Work<br />
14 Architecture<br />
15 Asphalt<br />
16 Asphalt Sealcoatmg<br />
17 Auto Cleanup<br />
18 Auto 4 Truck Repair<br />
21 Awnings<br />
22 Baibeque Repair<br />
24 Basement Waterpioohng<br />
25 Bathtub Refimshing<br />
26 Bicycle Maintenance<br />
27 Brick Block 4 Cement<br />
<strong>29</strong> Boat Docks<br />
30 Bookkeeping Service<br />
32 Building Inspection<br />
33 Building Remodeling<br />
36 Burglar Fire Alarm<br />
37 Business Machine Repair<br />
39 Carpentry<br />
41 Carpets<br />
42 Carpel Cleaning & Dyeing<br />
44 Carpel Laying & Repair<br />
52 Catering - Flowers<br />
53 Caulking<br />
54 Celling Work<br />
55 Chimney Cleaning<br />
56 Chimney Building 4 Repair<br />
57 Christmas Trees<br />
58 Clock Repair —<br />
59 Commercial Steam Cleaning<br />
60 Construction Equipment<br />
61 Decks, Patios<br />
62 Doors<br />
'63 Draperies<br />
64 Dressmaking & Tailoring<br />
65 Drywall<br />
66 Electrical<br />
67 Electrolysis<br />
68 Energy<br />
69 Excavating<br />
70 Exterior Caulking<br />
71 Fashion Co-ordlnators<br />
72 Fences<br />
73 Financial Planning<br />
75 Fireplaces<br />
76 Fireplace Enclosures<br />
78 Firewood<br />
81 Floor Service<br />
87 Floodlight<br />
90 Furnape Installed. Repair<br />
93 Furniture. Finishing & Repair<br />
94 Glass, Block. Structural etc<br />
95 Glass. Stained/Beveled<br />
96 Garages<br />
97 Garage Door Repair<br />
98 Greenhouses<br />
99 Gutters<br />
102 Handyman<br />
105 Hauling<br />
"108 Heating/Cooling<br />
109 Home Grocery Shopping<br />
110 Housecteanmg<br />
111 Home Safety<br />
112 Humidifiers<br />
114 "income Tax<br />
115 Industrial Service<br />
116 Insurance Photography<br />
117 Insulation<br />
120 Interior Decorating<br />
121 Interior Space Management<br />
123 Janitorial<br />
126 Jewelry Repairs 4 Clocks<br />
1<strong>29</strong> Landscaping<br />
132 Lawn Mower Repel'<br />
135 Lawn Maintenance<br />
138 Lawn Sprinkling<br />
142 Linoleum<br />
144 Lock Service<br />
145 Management<br />
146 Marble<br />
147 Machinery<br />
148 Maid Service<br />
149 Mobile Home Service<br />
150 Moving - Storage ^<br />
152 Mirrors<br />
155 Music Instruction<br />
157 MUSK instrument Repair<br />
158 New Home Services<br />
165 Painting - Decorating<br />
166 Party Planning<br />
(F ood - F lower s-Ser vices)<br />
175 Pest Control<br />
178 Photography<br />
180 Piano Tunlng-Repair-Refinishing<br />
181 Picnic Tables<br />
198 Plans<br />
200 Plastering<br />
2M* Plumbing<br />
^9'Pool Water Delivery<br />
220 Pools<br />
221 Porcelain Reflmshmg<br />
222 Printing<br />
223 Recreational Vehicle Service<br />
224 Retail Hardwoods<br />
2<strong>29</strong> Refrigeration<br />
233 Roofing<br />
234 Scissor, Saw & Knife Sharpening<br />
235 Screen Repan<br />
237 Septic Tanks<br />
241' Sewer Cleaning<br />
245 Sewing Machine Repair<br />
249 Slipcovers<br />
250 Solar Energy<br />
251 Snow Blower Repair<br />
253 Snow Removal<br />
254 Storm Doors<br />
255 Stucco<br />
260 Telephone, Service' Repair<br />
261 Television Radio 4 CB<br />
263 Tennis Courts<br />
265 Terrariums<br />
269 Tile Work<br />
273 Tree Service<br />
274 Truck Washing<br />
275 Typing<br />
276 Typewriter Repair<br />
277 Upholstery<br />
279 Vacuums<br />
280 Vandalism Repair<br />
281 Video Taping Service<br />
282 Vinyl Repair<br />
283 Ventilation 4 Attic Fans<br />
284 Wallpapering<br />
285 Wall Washing<br />
287 Washer/Dryer Repair<br />
289 Water Softening<br />
<strong>29</strong>3 Welding<br />
<strong>29</strong>4 Well Drilling<br />
<strong>29</strong>6 Window Treatments<br />
<strong>29</strong>7 Windows<br />
<strong>29</strong>8 Woodworking<br />
<strong>29</strong>9 Wood burners<br />
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wtichare available from the Advertising Department <strong>Observer</strong> _<br />
S Eccentric Newspapers, 3625" Sc?w*aS-Road Ivcra Ml<br />
48150. (3i3| 591 ?300 The Observe' & Eocene rese'ves<br />
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acceptance of the advertiser's orde'<br />
The <strong>Observer</strong> & Eccentric w il issje credit to- !ypog'ao*<br />
menu to:<br />
UcKlHLEV P«OP€ST,es<br />
act CP fa<br />
Ann Arbor. 110^-6648<br />
ACCOUNTAMT - Part-time tor ae-<br />
tabmned Brmn^wn CPA firm<br />
Prefer experience m eccountmg and<br />
tax preparation Salary la'negoti-<br />
able Send reeuma to Poteawco.<br />
umm. Oman 4 Co 14347 W. 14 UBe<br />
Rd.. Birrrwignem. WI 4400«-<br />
500 H^p Wanted<br />
ACCEPTING appacatlona tor pert<br />
time o«oe cleaner* ideef tor ccu-<br />
piee I ndMduata 14 Mae & Middie-<br />
beN 4 4 Telegrapn 801-1755<br />
ACCEPTING<br />
APPLICATIONS<br />
Ful and part Oma poemona In Sale*<br />
and AtfvertWig Entry level and<br />
maneoement poaltlone available<br />
Muat be «ierp and enerflem. Beee<br />
•alary. »1300-42.000 per month<br />
vaiioamenl 4 poaMon* to M Prew-<br />
mertieOng<br />
id. emi 537-<br />
ACCOUNTANT<br />
Entry level poemon open tor recent<br />
colega graduate wtth Bachelor'*<br />
Degree. Mo axpenience required<br />
Oood benefit*, profeealonal a<br />
MenOy work atmoebnere In a medi-<br />
um atze local arm. Send reeume to<br />
Deryt T. RolBn*. Ketmen. Roaen-<br />
baurr. RcMna 4 Ouayhecfcx. 30230<br />
Orchard Lafca Rd . Ste a200. Fmm-<br />
•nglon HHa. Ml.. 44014<br />
ACCOUNTANT - F*mlngton H«a<br />
CPA firm aee<br />
Growing CPA fb<br />
tant. rrlnanum 4 .<br />
aiceaanl benefit*. Send reeuma<br />
CAL. 32000 Mormweetem, SuRe<br />
240, Farmmgton HMa. Ml 44014<br />
ACCOUNTMQ PROFESSIONAL<br />
Detron-beaed. pubUcaay-fteld FL<br />
Accountant wfth a mMmun 2-3<br />
yeer* expenenoe C PA. with Audit<br />
experience pietaiied. Oucceealui<br />
candidate *4B head up Intemel Audit<br />
tuncttone In a wide verlety of apeclei<br />
protect, m highly vwibte poertlon<br />
Send ree»ne 4 aelery requirawwntt<br />
la<br />
I.<br />
P0.<br />
Detroit. Ml 44231<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
ACCOUNTANT<br />
Jronxno Uenufacturmg compeny<br />
•wed* Degreed Acccountant lo re-<br />
port to Controlar Experience Itmj<br />
Statement preparation required<br />
Lotua experience, a Muet Qrood<br />
opportunity tor henda-on. reeponel<br />
Ma peraon Send reeume to:<br />
Controller. Novi American, inc.,<br />
40200 Grand Rfver. Novi, Ml 48050<br />
ACCOUNTANT<br />
Plymouth CPA firm haa opening tor<br />
accountant wltfi 2-3 yaar* pubac ac-<br />
counting experience. D'ioa4erit op-<br />
portunity Send leeunia to: P O. Box<br />
445. Plymouth, Mi 44170<br />
ACCOUNTANT SENIOR<br />
tor buey SoutMleld CPA<br />
firm 3 f*an public accounting ex-<br />
perience required. Exceaent growth<br />
opportunity Bemetem, MorrM a<br />
Brown PC 352-4300<br />
ACCOUNTANT Tax CPA<br />
•nth 4 to 8 year* experience Join<br />
our rapidly expending I apaar ML<br />
office (Located 50 miaa N. of De-<br />
troit). Wa offer a aucceeefui career<br />
petti and profeeelonel development.<br />
Our Arm offer? competitive aalary<br />
and an exceaent benefit peckaga<br />
Reepond to P 0 Box 544 Obeervw<br />
a Eccentnc Mewapaper*. 34251<br />
Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonla. MlcMgen<br />
48150<br />
ACCOUNTING<br />
Permanent 4 lempcirei-y poaltlone -<br />
al levala Cat tor appointment<br />
ACCOUNTANTS<br />
ONE<br />
354-2410<br />
24133 Mormweetem Hwy<br />
Southfield. Ml 44075<br />
Employment Agency Fee Peld<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
Take A New<br />
Direction<br />
Personnel Technician<br />
Temporary Position, Flexible Hours<br />
11 you seek a temporary opportunity with a progressive<br />
Fortune 500 corporation where your initiative and a<br />
thoughtful approach to your work will be valued.<br />
Federal Mogul haa an interesting temporary position<br />
available<br />
We seek a candidate tor our Corporate Human<br />
Relations Group who will per<strong>for</strong>m a wide variety of<br />
administrative support tasks, among which are record<br />
keeping, travel and appointment scheduling, preparing<br />
our educational center catalog, directories and<br />
bulletins as well aa maintaining office equipment,<br />
supplies and filing systems<br />
The person we are looking <strong>for</strong> will have exceptional<br />
communication and organizational skills, superior<br />
typmg and correspondence ability along with several<br />
years of secretarial experience Word processing,<br />
preferably on an IBM 5520 or experience with<br />
WordPerfect software is required<br />
The position is full-time from 10/1-12/1 (although the<br />
hours may be non-traditional to fit your schedule) and<br />
two days *er week from 12/1 to 5/31 In tfiis position,<br />
the successful candidate will gain expoeure to the<br />
Federal Mogul environment, poeaibiy leading to other<br />
full or pari time opportunities<br />
Please send your resume to Federel-I«e«wl<br />
i l j f M / * - ° -<br />
An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
ACCOUNTING ANALYST<br />
Needed immedletely lor wort In<br />
Southfield location Muat have Ac-<br />
counting degree a 1-2 yeera wort<br />
enence KnowteOga of tpread<br />
aneet* a general ledger la necae-<br />
aary Pleeae eend reeume to Pe^<br />
Service* 1133 E Mepte Rd . Suite<br />
206 Troy Ml 48083<br />
Attention Accounting Peraonnel<br />
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE<br />
CLERK/COLLECTOR<br />
Service compeny eeeklng a aelf<br />
motivated aggraeei.e individual to<br />
handle customer Inquiries 4 make<br />
collection call* Applicant muat be<br />
hlgMy organtzad a heve good com-<br />
munication akBa. Competitive aalary<br />
a benefit* Sand reeume a aelery re-<br />
QulremenU to:<br />
Attn. Peraonnel/AR<br />
P O Box 5003<br />
SoutMMd. Ml 44075<br />
ACRO SERVICE CORP<br />
Meed* atock and inventory darks,<br />
genera laborer* and malntenwKe<br />
people lor many long and Nvyt term<br />
aaeignments In oeatern auburbe<br />
For Immediate coneideratton. cal<br />
Unda. 561-1100<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
ACCOUNTING<br />
BOOKKEEPING<br />
Menufectunng nrm is seeking expe-<br />
rlencad. Ml lime employee with e<br />
deeara lo edvence Kr>ovne09« of ac-<br />
counting prmclplea. general ledger<br />
bookkeeping arid computer aystems<br />
a muat Some typing and aecielartal<br />
dutlea required Send reeume. ews 8 great paid ben<br />
efils Jowi our winn.no team Apply<br />
st Circuits DM*, 3<strong>29</strong>O0 Ceptiol. 3"<br />
F«rfn*ngloo L'vonia<br />
500 Help Wsnted<br />
POUCY CONTRACT T1CHMC1AM: A chal-<br />
lenging position requiring accuracy, com-<br />
munication skills & problem solving ability.<br />
For thoee who meat our high standorda. we<br />
ofter the opportunity to be trained and<br />
promoted through an advancement pro-<br />
MACCABEES<br />
Mat—I Life I—rosea CoiaSI<br />
salary increaaaa to mta»e outo mf or mot on.<br />
CONSULT CIOSNT.EA<br />
©bSfrtier ittrntrit<br />
ckissjfied<br />
— C o w n t Y —1-eee» Wiyry County<br />
CLARK OIL<br />
STORE MANAGER TRAINEES<br />
WESTLAND - PLYMOUTH<br />
SOUTHFIELD* FARMINGTON<br />
ATTENTION Hard working career oriented indi-<br />
viduals — Clark Oil has immediate openings <strong>for</strong><br />
Store Manager Trainees Previous management<br />
experience is necessary Responsibilities Include<br />
Sales. Inventory, Personnel. Banking and other<br />
duties On the job training program Manager's<br />
benefits include good starting salary, nealth & life<br />
insurance, payroll savings, vacations plus<br />
MONTHLY BONUS Please send resume to<br />
James Gladden<br />
8000 S Beech Daly<br />
Taylor. Ml 48170<br />
Equal Opporlunay Employer<br />
ADVERTISING<br />
TRAFFIC COORDINATOR<br />
Major fua service ed eoancy •- •• 3i,<br />
tun ume Traffic Coordinate* 10 start<br />
mmsdaWt Must De<br />
• Energetic<br />
• Detail onenied<br />
• Asaertive<br />
• A good communiceloi<br />
• Dependable<br />
• Ada lo wort overtime<br />
• High school grad or abova ^<br />
HsrO wort but «-tereet«. Ocl 6ir lo ftcmeic<br />
Scnendt<br />
Dlreclor ^ Oeveiopmeni<br />
Micfugan Humene Sooaty<br />
2JM One K.enned* Squera e«g<br />
TtBGriswoid Detroit. Ml ««22«<br />
An EouAi Opportuniri, Emplcryer<br />
SOO Help Wanted<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
The growth of our International company has<br />
created full time positions in our Engineering<br />
Depart Willing to train successful candidates as<br />
Wl/e Harness Engineers Positions Involve liaison<br />
work wtth major automotive companies Minimum<br />
2 years college training or related experience in<br />
electrical/electronics or mechanical engineering<br />
Blueprint reading and drafting skills are helpful<br />
Good communication and organizational skills<br />
are mandatory Company offers good benefits<br />
and an excellent working atmosphere Please<br />
send resume WITH SALARY REQUIREMENTS to<br />
Personnel Department<br />
AMERICAN YAZAKI CORPORATION<br />
•700 Haggarfy Road<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, M 4S1S7<br />
Ho Ftxwe Caea M e w<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
MGM<br />
OFFICE SERVICES, INC.<br />
CAN PUT YOU TO WORK TODAY<br />
IF YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE IN...<br />
• WORD PROCESSING •<br />
WORDSTAR<br />
WORDPERFECT<br />
MS WORD<br />
LOTUS<br />
WANG<br />
5520<br />
DEC<br />
LANIER<br />
• CLERICAL •<br />
TYPING<br />
RECEPTION<br />
FILING<br />
DATA ENTRY<br />
. SECRETARY<br />
SHORTHAND<br />
• CASUAL •<br />
ASSEMBLY<br />
PACKAGING<br />
COLLATING<br />
PRODUCTION<br />
ASK ABOUT OUR<br />
WORD PROCESSING CLASSES<br />
TROY<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
LIVONIA<br />
REN-CEN<br />
689-9660<br />
557-6040<br />
474-7766<br />
567-6566<br />
Secretary<br />
Michigan National Corporation is<br />
seeking an experienced individual to<br />
assist the owner's representative at<br />
the construction site of its new<br />
corporate headquarters in Farming-<br />
ton Hills In addition to general<br />
secretarial duties, the selected<br />
individual should have a good<br />
understanding of Lotus, be<br />
reasonably familiar with construc-<br />
tion blueprints, and be willing and<br />
able to work independently.<br />
Benefits and salary commensurate<br />
with skills and experience. All<br />
successful candidates will be tested<br />
<strong>for</strong> substance abuse<br />
Please send resume in confidence<br />
with salary requirements to:'<br />
Human Resources<br />
Onyz Plaza<br />
<strong>29</strong>777 Telegraph<br />
Suite 2201<br />
Dept OL<br />
Southfield, Ml 48034<br />
Equal Opportunity Emptorer<br />
A<br />
Michigan<br />
National<br />
Corporation<br />
mi<br />
ADVERTISING<br />
SALESPERSON<br />
We are seeking a highly motivated individual<br />
with previous advertising sales experience<br />
to work In our Birmingham office. B A in<br />
Advertising or equivalent, knowledge of ad<br />
design and layout and own transportation<br />
are requirements. We offer a liberal salary<br />
program and fringe benefit package Appli-<br />
cations accepted<br />
The<br />
(©fecrtjer & Eccentric<br />
Newspapers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft<br />
Livonia. Ml 48150<br />
l*e are an eoual opportunrfy emprorer<br />
APARTMEN* MANAGERS<br />
eadmg property managameni or<br />
ganuation las immediate need tor<br />
Apenment Management Couple tc<br />
maintain a beautiful 90 • unit apt<br />
community m me Pontiac erea<br />
Managers live or site & rem<br />
apts nanoie mamtanance & iewr<br />
ear* duties we prov«j« a 7 bed<br />
room apt p«ue utwtwa saier, paM]<br />
training .1 bonus pier. «et»ad<br />
•am. ratired couples welcome tc ap-<br />
ply Please wme lo 327»0 Grand<br />
f-ver Suite 208 Farmmgior, M<br />
«ao2« atm saom<br />
• PPAOE. SMOP '«eds *>per*nced<br />
womer- tor Stoo Must ria^e 'atm<br />
ances 5 Oays Soutnlieid araa<br />
Call 10-5 352-2530<br />
APPLIANCE REPAIR PERSON<br />
Ma|br appi-ence •ep*i» Must be a«<br />
41 • 5050 or 626-3220<br />
APPRA'SAL TRAINEE<br />
Local ot national o'ganizaton<br />
r«ed» 2 M" ti me car am' ,-~noed m-<br />
fli ijuall wuiing lo Won Hare I be<br />
vwee Esrr- wtwa rour evr<br />
cr.ooO l« tor light<br />
industrial workers<br />
50 light industrial (Ot>9<br />
available<br />
AATEC TEMPORARY has<br />
challenging long & short<br />
term assignments available<br />
Work tor top company<br />
•Livonia. Plymouth. West<br />
land Farmington Hills.<br />
Southfield Northville &<br />
Troy<br />
•Oay, afternoon & midnight<br />
shifts<br />
•No experience necessary<br />
• 16-40 hours a wee*<br />
•Weekends only<br />
Excellent opportunity to<br />
learn nevy skills<br />
£ALL FOR APPT<br />
261-6222<br />
NOT AN AGENCY<br />
NEVER A FEE<br />
AATEC<br />
Temporaries<br />
>gsarr.ve M*e «c<br />
LrvonM Micr<br />
Ar Equei Opportunity Employer<br />
APPL * NOW.<br />
fur lime part time Deys » Ala-<br />
noons Production Aortiers lor<br />
i»gnr assemcv, automotive<br />
Benatrts 1*02 Souter S o» '» Maa<br />
E Ol Rocnesier Rd<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
CAREER OPPORTUNITY<br />
PROFESSIONAL PH0T0FINISHING<br />
s 4.25 to J 8.24 Per Hour<br />
Overtime - Profit Sharing - Other Benefits<br />
Full time positions available <strong>for</strong> general<br />
help, printing^ inspection, art and print<br />
finishing. No experience necessary. We<br />
will train. Starling pay $4.25 per hour<br />
Must be able to work overtime and some<br />
Saturdays. Raises and Promotions<br />
based on job per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
NORTH<br />
AMERICAN<br />
PHOTO<br />
me color loo you con count on "<br />
27451 Schoolcraft<br />
Livonia. Ml 48150<br />
CASHIERS AND STOCK<br />
) { m<br />
JOIN THE ARBOR TEAM!<br />
Many opportunities <strong>for</strong> mature, dependable!<br />
cashiers and stock help at several locations<br />
Including our newest store in Plymouth Town-<br />
ship (<strong>for</strong>merly Family Drugs). Arbor offers<br />
employee discount, flexible hours, paid bene-<br />
fits and a clean, pleasant atmosphere Cash-<br />
iers must be at least 18 years of age Apply m<br />
peraon at any Arbor Drugs or at the newest<br />
location from 12 Noon to 7 P M Monday<br />
through Saturday<br />
PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP<br />
1400 Sheldon Road/Ann Arbor Trail<br />
DRUGS, IMC.<br />
CLAIM<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
AAA Michigan, the State's largest per-<br />
sonal ilnes Insurer, has immediate<br />
openings <strong>for</strong> experienced Claim profes-<br />
sionals wfth tha following qualifications:<br />
• Claim Representative experience in-<br />
cluding knowledge of injury claims<br />
handling and settlement methods<br />
• Ability to investigate, evaluate and<br />
settle:<br />
— Auto. PtP/BI<br />
— Homeowner Medical and Bl<br />
— Boatowner Medical and Bl<br />
• Strong oral and written communica-<br />
tion skills.<br />
• CoOegecoureawork preferred.<br />
We offer competitive salary, excellent<br />
benefits and working conditions. If you<br />
are Interested, pleeae send your re-<br />
sume Including aalary history by Octo-<br />
ber 7. 1MB. to:<br />
PRODUCT CLERKS<br />
New Opportunity<br />
Offering shoppers samples of the excit-<br />
ing products sold at Pace Warehouse.<br />
Part time work 16-24 hours per week.<br />
$5.50 per hour Weekends required.<br />
Experienced Cashiers<br />
Rate $5.00-55.50 per hour<br />
- Apply in person by October 5<br />
Pace Membership Warehouse<br />
35400 Cowan Road. Westland<br />
Senior Citizens encouraged to apply<br />
EQua: Opportunely Employer<br />
FARMER JACK<br />
SUPERMARKETS<br />
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />
FOR ENTRY LEVEL POSITIONS<br />
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY<br />
JOIN THE NO. 1 SUPERMARKET TEAM<br />
• Promotional opportunities<br />
• Flexible schedules<br />
• Scheduled wage increases based on<br />
seniority<br />
• A ciean, friendty work environment<br />
See tne store manager at the following<br />
locations to obtain employment application<br />
and additional details.<br />
Westland Fanner Jack Store<br />
Middleben & Ann Arbor Trail<br />
Farmington Farmer Jmek Store<br />
9 Mile 4 Farmington<br />
West SloomfleM Fanner Jack Store<br />
15 Mile & Orchard Lake Road<br />
Livonia Farmer Jack Store<br />
S Mile & Newburgh Road<br />
HUDSON'S<br />
TWELVE OAKS<br />
Now accepting applications <strong>for</strong><br />
openings in the following depart-<br />
ments.<br />
• Gift Wrap<br />
• Restaurant<br />
• Sales - Sales Support<br />
• Yogurt - Candy - La Cooking<br />
Must be available to work days,<br />
evenings & weekends.<br />
Apply in person at the personnel<br />
office, third level.<br />
Ecfua! Opportunity Employer<br />
C. Koch<br />
AAA Michigan<br />
1 Auto Club Drive<br />
Dearborn, Ml 40126<br />
EfWOpfi mi'fi fmpi,,.<br />
PART mm POSITIONS AVAILABLE<br />
AT OUR PL YMOUTH HEADQUARTERS<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
Ii<br />
WAREHOUSE CLERICAL<br />
PERSONNEL<br />
HIQHLANO SUPERSTORES has Immediate<br />
part-time positions en'eHabto m<br />
Service Department Requirement* include:<br />
E.ceiieni CommuTKcafton SMS —<br />
• Customer Servtoe<br />
• Data Entry•••<br />
• Ataty to handle<br />
tmmedtoto part<br />
•Plymouth W<br />
Warehouee Ra<br />
• Excellent Communication<br />
• Data inky Experience<br />
• CeaNar Experience Helpful<br />
* you heve *w above<br />
locating lor a diverse, faat
6F* OAE Thursday. SeptamPer <strong>29</strong>. 1966<br />
500 MPWmM<br />
A ft P SUPERMARKETS<br />
¥• are growing agMnl ^<br />
STERLING HEIGHTS<br />
(Hama A Hd RoMal<br />
ANO<br />
ROCHESTER ULLS<br />
(Jam R 4 Auburn)<br />
Join us tor groM employmen<br />
portunMaa. Xppkcatione are<br />
bang accepted al ma Ic*<br />
Moraa tor Cashiers. Meet Oak. Pro-<br />
duos. Floral. Bakery. Seefood Gro-<br />
cery A Courtesy CMriia.<br />
32201 HarparMaaornc<br />
(St. CWr Shorael<br />
10<strong>29</strong> Sl. Clair Rfver Ra, Algonac<br />
35170 Dodge Par*. Slertng Height*<br />
78*04 QratKX/12 Mae. Ooaa M, 933-9661<br />
ARENA HELP<br />
Custodian*, hockey equipment<br />
u M scorakeepers. KJ or pan<br />
time Contact Oak Part toa Arena<br />
ARE YOU SALES ORIENTED?<br />
We need I hlglv-energy Slsap arson<br />
to aak storage product* m a unkjue<br />
store In Farmington HMs Fuk-Ome<br />
Muat include Saturdays 8 Sunday<br />
afternoons M./ltr Non-amoker<br />
865-6676<br />
ARE YOU SERIOUS?<br />
Cak about opportunity ol a Metlme.<br />
ask tor Mr Arnold 444-1282<br />
ART<br />
Fuk time poemon* evakabie tar mi-<br />
nor artwork on photograph* We wtl<br />
•ran Muat be able to wort overtime<br />
k some Sat* Starting pay H 25'Tw<br />
K m 8 promotions baaed on per-<br />
tormanoe Apply Mortti American<br />
Photo. 27461 Schoolcraft. LWonM.<br />
ART GALLERY needs tramer 8 gal-<br />
lery aaaaatanl Experience neces-<br />
sary Benefits Southfield area.<br />
358-0830<br />
Artistic. waraataa mdMdual Com-<br />
putar'typing experience Oood with<br />
pubkc varied i eapfinallXktiea Ft*<br />
time Cher or Kathkaen 427-4141<br />
ART/PICTURE FRAME -hell<br />
Pan-tans openings Flexible ho«*k.<br />
Ideal 'or students, parents or re-<br />
tiraaa Fermmglcm HMs 477-3S53<br />
A SELF MOTIVATED. high energy<br />
ndMdual sought tor maintenance 8<br />
repair of manufacturing equipment<br />
Mechanical 8 aMttronic trouble<br />
ahootmg / repair experience. a*<br />
PC board tacMty la growing rapkSy<br />
eo |om a winning, team Competitive<br />
wage with graat benefits Apply at:<br />
Circuits DMA. 3<strong>29</strong>00 Capri ol. oft<br />
Farmington. Ltvortfa.<br />
ASSEMBLERS - board trimmer*. In-<br />
spector* tor immediate employment<br />
With F--m«gton. Walled Lake 8<br />
Livonia corporation* 2 ahl ft*.<br />
7 30am to 4pm 8 4pm • 8pm Stu-<br />
dents. ratlraaa wMgioma Cak Akce<br />
at Unrtorce " 357-0034<br />
ASSEMBLERS - 8 C.H.C operator*,<br />
packager*, tor major manufacturer<br />
In UvonM. Wlaom. Waked Laka 8<br />
Farmmgton compenlee. 3 ahifta. 64-<br />
66/hr Cak Helen el UWfcrce<br />
357-0841<br />
ASSEMBLERS - Ught < laambly<br />
Excekent conditions A benefit*<br />
I lomemekera. Welcome* Apply<br />
Ukt ocr ar. 25484 Mssdowbrook.<br />
Nov* (comer Vlnoeritl C«.)<br />
LV CLERKS<br />
I to do kght eeeem-<br />
bfy and quality control wort m Can-<br />
ton Long term sasjgnmant Woman<br />
encouraged lo apply Cak Unde tor<br />
ACR0 SERVICE CORP. 501-1100<br />
Window bknd<br />
taking appkcattooy tor «gM aaeem-<br />
My positions Day t»mt wky Imma-<br />
opanmge No experience nec-<br />
y Premium pay <strong>for</strong> experience<br />
, j In person 10am-3pm onfy<br />
754 W 8 Mka Rd (near Farmmg-<br />
ton Rd.) Farmington. Mich<br />
ASSEMBLY WORKERS<br />
needed lo manufacture automotive<br />
Manor trim component*, m addi-<br />
tion. need a Working Leader to au-<br />
ta 10 "<br />
P 0 Bos M. Waked Laka. Ml 48068<br />
An Equal Oppornanty Employer<br />
ASSlATANT MANAGER<br />
fuk tana, tor alerti nrwi audio vldao<br />
8 unique gift al<br />
SouthMd 8 Novt 354-4500<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
DEPARTMENT<br />
MANAGER<br />
Poeitiona are piaaantty available<br />
The M l candidate must have sub-<br />
stantial ratal experience including<br />
sales 8 management Theee poeF-<br />
tkjns ofter good Marling lalarlaa<br />
excekent benefits 8 career graMfi<br />
Send your reeuma tar kiwiedMM<br />
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE<br />
<strong>29</strong>01 W BIG BEAVER<br />
TROY. Ml 48084<br />
900 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted<br />
ATTENTION<br />
HOMEMAKERS<br />
Teal drtoa new can provided by w<br />
customers on a 230 m*k local route<br />
ki Farmmgton 8 Uvonia No dekver<br />
•aa Day Mt. 6 45AM-3 19PM. M-<br />
lernoon ahM. 4PM-12 30AM Ou*<br />
m wort aa Ittie aa<br />
_ or maximum of 8<br />
Muet be <strong>29</strong> or older<br />
driving record No<br />
its In the laei 5 yr*<br />
lo pees • driver proA-<br />
-kne. Pokoe aacaalty<br />
cMeranca required Muat haae own<br />
car No .bus tranaportallon M avak-<br />
able to the Job aRe Pay 64 50 par<br />
hour Cak 8AM-3PM to SM up m»sr-<br />
"~METROSTAFF<br />
TEMPORARY PERSONNEL<br />
425-8388<br />
NOFEE EOE<br />
ATTENTION<br />
NEED<br />
A<br />
JOB<br />
FAST?<br />
At FUTURE FORCE we can<br />
put ypu to wor* the same<br />
day on any shift, full time<br />
or temporary positions 40<br />
or more hrs. per week<br />
Various job locations<br />
On the job training<br />
Work with a friend<br />
• Vacation & bonus pay<br />
• Never a fee-<br />
So If you r tired of the<br />
tame o4d service that can<br />
not keep you working then<br />
give us a call today.<br />
FUTURE FORCE<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Westland<br />
Taylor<br />
532-7666<br />
261-3232<br />
381-3006<br />
ATTENTION Nations largest home<br />
cleaning service now hiring. No<br />
night*, no weekends. C.cakant pay.<br />
car necessary 471-0930<br />
ATTORNEY I<br />
(PART-TIME)<br />
CITY OF TROY<br />
a J O Degree trom an ac-<br />
law school and muat hold<br />
membership In the Stale Bar of<br />
MCfagan or ekqtbie lor reciprocity<br />
Salary $12 33-« 18.90/hour Apply<br />
by Oct 14. <strong>1988</strong> to Personnel. "500<br />
W Big Oeever. Troy<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
AUTO BODY PERSON<br />
Experienced only Ouekty wort<br />
Apply wtthm 207 W Ann Arbor<br />
Trail, Plymouth<br />
AUTO DEALERSHIP needs Service<br />
Dept order writer Excekent bene-<br />
fit* Apply In person: 24780 W 7<br />
Mka (at Grand RNar)<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
AUTO MECHANIC<br />
warned tar large Independent rape*<br />
tadkty tar English, German 8 Swed-<br />
~ a. 335-1138<br />
AUTO MECHANIC<br />
Muat have experience 8 own tools<br />
European Import background halp-<br />
fut Farmmgton Hlks 553-0013<br />
AUTO MECHANICS<br />
Openings tor 2 Muat be certified<br />
engine repeir or trontend Commis-<br />
sion snd benefit*. Mght person can<br />
e«n 850 to MO.OOO per year<br />
Apply in person:<br />
NOW-MOTIVE INC<br />
21530 Novi Rd<br />
(between 8 and 9 Mka Rds.)<br />
AUTOMOBILE CAR BM-LER<br />
person wfth typing kkMk. some ec-<br />
countmg halpM. OeMarahip experi-<br />
ence preferred Apply m person<br />
AUTOBAHN MOTORS<br />
1785 TELEGRAPH RO<br />
BLOOMFIELO HILLS<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
ASSISTANT MANAGERS 8 persons<br />
over 17 tor fraaan yogurt stores ki<br />
West PtoomWeld 8 Novi areas Ap-<br />
ply at Yos Yogurt. 33380 W 14 Mke<br />
8 Farmington Rfl. 628-2120<br />
AUTOMOTIVE<br />
CAR BILLER<br />
SW1TCHBOARO OPERATOR<br />
DATA ENTRY/ACCOUNTING<br />
Experienced IndMduMa are needed<br />
by Farmmgton araa dealer Excel-<br />
" " lor<br />
478-0500<br />
ASSIST ANT MANAGERS and<br />
Managers, eam up to 830.000 and<br />
Schoolcraft, LNorsa<br />
ASSISTANT MANAGER<br />
wort In Suuthkatd group homa<br />
Muat ba MORC/WCLS framed, have<br />
Cak Mon-Frt. 9am-4pm 390-4269<br />
An Equal Oppur»jn*y Employer<br />
ASSISTANT SUPERVtSOR - PMe6c<br />
Mor arm Ice sl act M<br />
poaMon i Hilili lor<br />
aupankarr tor W<br />
mkkkam M TMa parson smkd ba<br />
- p quakty produc-<br />
t the dap! Com-<br />
Aaa-T OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR<br />
kidMauN with tiy^raaa, pawad<br />
or aacurWy backgroimd tar labor m-<br />
Mnee «|»kkl»i. Uaal ba Ii ai'l<br />
wfi !**«. acRadutng 8 Ikkig<br />
personnM 1 deekng a«h Cksrila AA-<br />
aaklkakary is .lea fcaCMkM<br />
Hon 8 hokdey pay Aak lor<br />
ATTOOANTS 8 CASHIERS<br />
PosMone avaMabis Shek Auto Care<br />
Fsrmmgton HMs Fuk and part Mt.<br />
FUI k m alaieng pay U 50/how<br />
A T T E N D A N T S<br />
A T T E N T I O N<br />
OUARAMTEEO<br />
t6 00/HR +<br />
20 POSITIONS<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
AUTOMDTTtM 0VTMUN*<br />
a i a M k» t-(7S8<br />
AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC<br />
CITY OF ROYAL OAK<br />
kcattana are being accepted <strong>for</strong><br />
an opan and competmve Oik Ser-<br />
vice examination. Appkcant la ra-<br />
quked to proikde at tha time ol ap-<br />
pkcation a currant cartMcsnon by<br />
lha Stale of Michigan as a Master<br />
Auto" and Master Heavy Duly<br />
Truck" machenlc; ansk document s<br />
mmanum of three (3) yr*. experience<br />
es k Master Auto 8 IIastir Heavy<br />
Duty Truck Uec—Wc- Shak have<br />
BAKERY ASSISTANT 2-3 deys s<br />
Shop Salaa. Customer Ratonon*.<br />
Food Prep Ordy kvely 8 reeponslbla<br />
id SPPff 387-4840<br />
BAKERY HELP<br />
Ftkl or pan nma Al aMfta siaaabla<br />
Flexible hours 84-85 an how Paid<br />
•bona, an pic i as discounts Ap-<br />
ply wtthm Dawn Donuts. 36600 Ann<br />
Arbor Rd, Ptymo«Ah<br />
BAKERY SALES help wanted. kex>-<br />
Ole hrs Livonia sree 5<strong>29</strong>-6261<br />
BEAUTICIANS With :lanlak| im-<br />
prove your ckanlaki with the Md ol<br />
peroxide rspieoement (sraymesl<br />
Also oettsr percentsgs Birmrngnerr,<br />
•nter location 042-M66<br />
BELL HOP - tor hotel m Farmington<br />
Hkls HoMl expenencs pratorrad<br />
Apply m person Ouekty mn. 31525<br />
W 12 mke<br />
/BELLPERSON<br />
tor luxurious hotel m Southfield<br />
eree Prefer experience Al ahifts<br />
Good benefit*<br />
Apply Mon, Fn. 9em-4pm<br />
EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL<br />
28100 FRANKLIN RD.<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
fuk tune, tor a<br />
primer Experience rm:aaiary Ap-<br />
ply si 13000 Inkster Rd Redlord.<br />
lust S of Jeffries Freewey<br />
BLUE JEAN JOB<br />
S4.25/HR<br />
We need dependsbis kght industrial<br />
workers Wtth rekabls trsnsportallcm<br />
tor short 8 long tsrm temporary es-<br />
ments m the Uvorke 8 Detroit<br />
is Day 8 aflsmoon shifts evek-<br />
sMe Merit mcreeaes. hokday 8<br />
bonus pay 8 heelth msurence Cal<br />
lor sn appointment<br />
CORPORATE<br />
PERSONNEL<br />
SERVICES<br />
18Q18 Middleben, Uvonia<br />
478-1010<br />
BLUE PRINT OPERATOR<br />
Entry level blue print mechme oper-<br />
ator Part-time work hour* 1pm-<br />
4 30pm H S Senior or college stu-<br />
dent drafting me)or 728-0600<br />
BOARDING 8 CLEAN OUT CREW.<br />
25396 5 Mke. Red<strong>for</strong>d Ml.<br />
Mon-Frl. 9am-4:30pm<br />
BOOK WHOLESALER<br />
house person flecelvmg. stock,<br />
mm 1 yew experience Salary<br />
based on experience Benefit* Hr*<br />
9 to 5-30. Mon thru Frl. 937-8400<br />
BORING MILL - DeVkeg K Model Jig<br />
MM Operator Day*. Overtime Ex-<br />
perienced only Delta Reeeerch.<br />
3<strong>29</strong>71 Captlol. Uvonia. 261-6400<br />
BORING MILL OPERATOR<br />
Days. Overtime. Southfield eree<br />
356-7670<br />
BRAKE PRESS OPERATOR<br />
Mschsnlcel snd hydraukc Must be<br />
able to do own breakdown, layout<br />
and setup Del en Fabricating Inc ,<br />
12690 Newburgh Rd . Uvonia.<br />
591-0411<br />
BRANCH COORDINATOR<br />
For Ann Arbor Oadlt Union Office<br />
Musi be people oriented Experi-<br />
ence required m loens and caah<br />
Competitive salary snd benefit<br />
pecksgs Sand rkkums to P O Box<br />
5010. Rochester Ml 48306-5010.<br />
Attention Personnel<br />
BRICK CLEANERS/CeJkernTuck-<br />
^ 7 ^<br />
BRICKLAYER NEEDED<br />
For amal )oba 8 repair wort. Expe-<br />
rienced onfy need apply Cakjm^-<br />
BRIOGEPORT 8 BORING MILL<br />
Operstors Only Experienced need<br />
apply 7<strong>29</strong>-5700<br />
BRIDGEPORT HANDS - Menuol 8<br />
CNC Oetak 8 prototype Oays.<br />
overtime Bensftts Dslts Reeeerch.<br />
3<strong>29</strong>71 Capitol. Uvonia 261-6400<br />
500 ttelp Wanted<br />
CARPET CLEANING<br />
TECHNICIANS<br />
Sears. Roebuca and Co<br />
kosnaae. FieaMp Clsanmg<br />
Services, has poaflions<br />
avak a hie tar Carpal Claen-<br />
mg Technicians N you Mie<br />
meeting and working wdh<br />
wort environment, this Is<br />
ths opportunity tal you Ws<br />
ofter a good wage end ben-<br />
alh package wnh rapid ca-<br />
reer advancement For tm-<br />
medists conslderetlon.<br />
1261-6790<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
CARPET INSTALLERS<br />
Now is the time to come lo New<br />
York Carpet World Ihe induatry<br />
needy yaw round wort tar experi-<br />
ence carpet mstakars Must have<br />
tools 8 trsnsportstlon Ask lor stors<br />
marveger 973-2110<br />
CARPET INSTALLER<br />
Experienced, dependeble proiee-<br />
nonel Cal 495-3312<br />
CAR PORTER<br />
wanted M-Ume parson lo wort aa<br />
swjwner Apply m peraon A* tar<br />
Mkte Thompeon Uvonie CM>Mkf-<br />
Ptymouth 30777 Plymouth Road.<br />
Uvonia<br />
CAR RENTAL AGENT<br />
Now area, wtk tram Contact V<br />
Erwm 348-7799<br />
CASHIER - CLERK Ful time Good<br />
starting sslsry Merit pey incrsassa.<br />
paid vacation Apply 7-Eleven<br />
Stores 9001 Wsyne Rd . Livonie. or<br />
28205 Ford, Gerden City<br />
QASHIER<br />
For women'! epperel slors Experi-<br />
ence necessary mcludmg knowl-<br />
edge of NCR Benefits Include Blue<br />
Cross. Dental, Paid Vacations No<br />
evenings or Sundays<br />
ROZ 8 SMERM<br />
Mapis, Teiegrapn 855-8855<br />
CASHIER - MATURE<br />
For gift ahop In Arm Arbor ofltoe<br />
building Mon -Frl. days, full/part<br />
a 747-7770<br />
CASHIER/SALES<br />
Branch of nationally known womans<br />
fashion it ore has pert lime openings<br />
tor<br />
1 A person who is avakabla to wort<br />
mostly mornings. (10 AM - 4 PM )<br />
snd some weekends and<br />
2 Psrt time persons who car^wort<br />
5-9 PM . and weekends Caaftar or<br />
u M experience required Should<br />
ba vary fashion conscious snd enjoy<br />
customer service « qualified apply<br />
m person<br />
MARIANNE<br />
New Towns Plaza. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Ford 8 Sheldon Rds Mon - Frt.<br />
CASHIER SALES<br />
FULt TIME pan time poeltlon open<br />
tor reeponslbie individuals. No even-<br />
ings or Sims Good starting wage.<br />
Howard i Beauty Supply. Famnino-<br />
ton Ask tar Bob<br />
: srmmg-<br />
477-5449<br />
CASHIERS 8 ATTENDANTS<br />
Poeitiona available Shea Auto Care<br />
Farmmgton HMs Fuk snd part time<br />
Fuk time starting pey 84 50/hour<br />
wtth advancement opportunities<br />
Senior* welcome 553-3166<br />
CASHIERS/COOKS<br />
Fuk ume eetabkahed mobile food<br />
service routes Approximately<br />
5 30em-2pm. Mon-Frl WW tram de-<br />
Bon 8 insurance after training Ap-<br />
ply 9em-4pm. Mon-Frl. at Douglas<br />
Foods Corp . 32416 mduetrtal RU.<br />
Garden City 427-9300<br />
CASHIERS<br />
Farmmgton Has Company haa lul 8<br />
pert time positions tor outgoing 8<br />
pleasant individuals Orae! opportu-<br />
nity to meet new people, hsxlbie<br />
hr*.. students welcome Good start-<br />
ing pay For deieka cak 855-3640<br />
BRIDGEPORT MILL HAND tor tool<br />
8 gage macheang Muat be qukft-<br />
fted Benefit*. Farmmgton srea.<br />
474-2744<br />
BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR<br />
tar Tool 8 Gaga Shop Oaya. Over-<br />
time. vacation. Bonus. Pension<br />
Plan. Blue Cross Apply m paracm<br />
26436 W 7 Mka. Redtord<br />
BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR<br />
Highly experienced w precision da-<br />
ta! wort Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong> area.<br />
Pacer Manufacturing. 453-8282<br />
BUILDING MAINTENANCE<br />
Birmingham, weekends. Sat. 9am tlk<br />
6pm Sim Bam tM 12 noon naked la<br />
trsnaportatlon Graat )ob <strong>for</strong> stu-<br />
dent Apply 280 N Woodward. Sulla<br />
200. 647-7192<br />
CASHIERS<br />
For self-eerve ges nations Fuk 8<br />
part-Ume. Goonv<br />
Bana^itt include<br />
• POHI Vcxoiiont «•<br />
• Paraonol/Sich Doyx ^<br />
• Employe* Discount ~<br />
• Prwkf Shonng<br />
««»ibW ScKaduia<br />
Doy» e Evemngt • WaaVandt<br />
Pleaae Apply In Person<br />
A! The FoNowing Hlghlantf Supentore*. ^<br />
ASK<br />
Southfield • Novi<br />
Dworborn • Troy<br />
Royal Oolc • Westland rxt<br />
Highland Park<br />
tO lM/f: ^ 7-<br />
YaOow Papaa436-002t<br />
OOkMMO COM*T CO MC<br />
• AARHALT PA VWO •<br />
LEHR<br />
Aopholt Paving<br />
•Maw wow aaAUMa<br />
AAAURFACA GRAVEL<br />
24 Boooment<br />
All Types oi Waterproofing<br />
Guaranteed - Free Catimalea<br />
Peter Maud - 476-1565<br />
AQUA-STOP<br />
Baeement repair/No outside digging<br />
Free eat Lite-time Juar 256-6626<br />
BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED<br />
Drama A Sump pumpe i spared<br />
• VEARS EXPERIENCE<br />
Ean H 474-6224<br />
FIFTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />
Free Est naaacmabia Raiaa<br />
Seniors Discount $50 off per wel<br />
Al wort Guaranteed AMo<br />
534-9385<br />
27 Brick, Block, Cement<br />
ALL BRICK A CONCRETE WORK<br />
On • ae eye. Porchee. Ownneys<br />
Big/small jobs Lie A me<br />
Master Bu« Conetructton 5«i-346»<br />
ALL KIN06 of Camant. Brick 6<br />
Ms Big/amak toOa Stone,<br />
chimney rape**, gtaas block A pav-<br />
ing bnck A tke wort Exp.. Lie. A me<br />
Free Eel Cak anytime 534-1570<br />
ALL TYPES<br />
Bnck Btoc* A Cement Foundations<br />
A excavating, new A repair* res A<br />
com* days 534-3214 a«ae531-1632<br />
ANGELO S SUPPLIES<br />
CONCRETE READY MIX<br />
MAUL IT YOURSELF<br />
1/4 TO 2 YDS TRAILERS FREE<br />
Wa AMO WM Oo Al Types<br />
Of Camanf Wort A Pouches For You<br />
476-172*<br />
AIR COMPRESSORS 6<br />
JACK HAMMERS FOR RENT<br />
A-1 MASON - NEED WORK<br />
Chimneys Tucfcpoim.<br />
Don 645-6266<br />
BRICK MASON<br />
Bnck. Mock<br />
a<br />
G Masonry CkCCrMgdS7-lSS4<br />
CANTON CEMENT COMPANY<br />
Ak types of camanf SpecMMns n<br />
lemoiM A i^lkc—snl Ut 6 Ma.<br />
Free EM Cad Mi-NH<br />
CHIMNEYS<br />
RapMrad or DM* new Screened<br />
CMened Roof leak* Mopped<br />
ROWN COkfTRACTTNG 427-3*61<br />
CHIMNEYS<br />
Roofing ft Ounara<br />
Uoaoaed ft maurad.<br />
Sr . Cmsondtoc.<br />
BEST CHIMNEY CO.<br />
<strong>29</strong>2-7722<br />
COMCRTTt COMTRRCTOa<br />
DRIVEWAY* gera^ee wai a.<br />
EMH CONTRACTING INC<br />
Can^ftMeeo
"»* I F * OAE Thuraday. Saptambar <strong>29</strong>. 1«W<br />
SOO W p W to l*d<br />
• t N O t r m l « Umury<br />
Development<br />
rM. MuM ba an<br />
CaB U.S. NomaaM 1-8840<br />
C€ RMICMEBttNOB<br />
Kill day 4 afternoon poM-<br />
ttone aveBePie Sal 4 Sun 8 30am-<br />
« 30pm or 4pm-11pm $6 par hour<br />
Meeaenanna aI lea RM 4 aur-<br />
roundmg ar »•• ZamtooM •ovt-<br />
« n piaMrad VMM Michigan Driv-<br />
er' Lxanee required Apply 630em-<br />
4pm. M CranProMt Educational<br />
Community PaieonnM Dapt...<br />
.ona (Sna M . BMomlli<br />
380 Lonel<br />
An Equal Opportunity Empioyar<br />
*o-"<br />
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•c. >*-.<br />
al'l \<br />
W"a ;<br />
n»<br />
5 ?<br />
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eMeOree Farrnmglon Hills<br />
araa "Part time - evening hours To<br />
respond call between 10am-2pm<br />
281-3148<br />
JANITORS NEEOED tne floor care<br />
experience a must $5 an hr to<br />
atari Apply at Strawberry Hills,<br />
Inc 3<strong>29</strong>06 MKJdieOei! Rd at 14<br />
Mile. Farmmgton Hills<br />
JANITORS - PART-TIME Evenings<br />
Farmington area Own transporta-<br />
tion Police clearance S5 00 par<br />
hour 537-3363<br />
JANITORS<br />
neapon»bie individuals lor immedi-<br />
ate openings Must have reliable<br />
transportation al ahrfts <strong>for</strong> Troy<br />
aree Tracy 272-8304<br />
FULL TIME Early Mommg Janitorial<br />
and Kitchen Utility Worker Some<br />
heavy Hftmg ideal <strong>for</strong> semi-retired<br />
or retired individual Apply bet 9-5.<br />
Tuea-Frl. Plymouth Elks 453-1780<br />
JANITOR<br />
For reetaurant kitchen ctoenmg<br />
3 AM -9 AM , 6 days<br />
Call Mary. 453-1632<br />
janitorial 4 BuKdmg Maintenance<br />
Poeltlon open In automotive parts<br />
company Good wagae 4 liberal<br />
benaflta. Apply betaeeo Sam 4 3pm<br />
al 15848 Qlendale, Detroit.<br />
JANITORIAL HELP<br />
For rrudrvight shift Apply at<br />
F 4 M, 1950 S Rochester Rd<br />
Rochester HMs<br />
JANITORIAL<br />
Help needed Part tima evening*<br />
Bloomfield. Troy 4 Ann Arbor areas<br />
45 per hour 10 start 3*4-0047<br />
JANITORIAL MAINTENACE Needed<br />
Part time All shifts 4 weekends<br />
CaU 961-4455<br />
JANITORIAL/OFFICE CLEANING<br />
poamona Fun and part time even-<br />
ing* Red<strong>for</strong>d /Farmington Hills<br />
areaa 535-1004<br />
JANITORIAL - PART TIME<br />
Start 45 00 per hr Bloom field HOIs<br />
location CaU Mali at 646-8900<br />
JANITORIAL<br />
Part-time, nights Tranaportallon. a<br />
Muat »4 75 10 start CaU Mon-Fn .<br />
between 9-5pm. 728-8192<br />
J A N I T O R<br />
Staff office Building located in the<br />
northern suburba la m need of a full<br />
time tanitor 10 handle custodial and<br />
general maintenance duties on the<br />
afternoon ahifi We offer a pleasant<br />
working anvwonment. as ee* aa ex-<br />
ceaent wages 4 Benefits Succeeafui<br />
candidate win have some experi-<br />
ence in this field. a solid work Malo-<br />
ry, and be able to function as a<br />
mamear or i raarn PWaae send a<br />
reeume or letter ol mtereaf detailing<br />
work history to<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
P.O. Box 784.<br />
Sterling Heights Ml 48311-0784<br />
An Eqoai Opportunity Employer<br />
500 H ^ p Wanted<br />
JOB COACH, mature caring m*y Mon thru Frt 8 lo 4<br />
KNK5KTS INN<br />
4 1216-Ford Rd . <strong>Canton</strong><br />
No phone calls. p4aaae<br />
LABORER<br />
Must have vakd drivers license Fu*<br />
time Structural steel shop North<br />
vtlto 344-9300<br />
LABORER WANTED<br />
For construction compeny Muat ba<br />
dependable end have reliable trana-<br />
portallon Call Between 9AM-11 AM<br />
only 855-0417<br />
LABOR. General Factory No experi-<br />
ence neceeaary $5 50 hr Apply at<br />
38110 Abruzzi. Westland (See Plant<br />
Manager) 726-7770<br />
LABOR to * 15/HOUR<br />
Will tram Call lod*y<br />
Call Today 557-1200<br />
Only Fee t85 Job Network<br />
LAMINATION - experience 4 cabi-<br />
net .maker * anted 533-5600<br />
JEWELER WANTED<br />
Basic skills required Room <strong>for</strong> ad-<br />
vancament Will additionally train<br />
Aak lor Rick or Greg 651-8610<br />
JEWELER WANTED<br />
Experienced m repair 4 polishing<br />
Birmingham 644-1330<br />
JEWELRY STORE<br />
Seeks outgoing, dependable paracm<br />
lor tun or part time position No ex-<br />
perience neceaaary Will train Ex-<br />
K I T C H E N H E L P<br />
West Bloom Held Nursing Center<br />
near Maple 4 Drake, has opemnga<br />
<strong>for</strong> full 4 part time Kitchen Person-<br />
nel Starting wages $5 50 per hr<br />
•nth increase to 45 75 after<br />
6 months. $6 after 1 yr.. plus fringee<br />
Pleeae appry al 6445 W Maple<br />
between 9em-4gm, Mon-Frl<br />
LANDSCAPE CO needs reliable fun<br />
lime help fo« lawn maintenance.<br />
Must have own transportation<br />
421-8061<br />
LANDSCAPE FOREMAN<br />
3-5 years experience with p4ant ma<br />
tenets 4 msta»atton Have a practi-<br />
cal knowledge of decks, retaining<br />
waits patios ele Sell-motivated J<br />
able to motivate others Under<br />
standing ol landscape architectural<br />
plana Scandla Landscaping Calf<br />
Mary Ann Hansen 476-1735<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
LANDSCAPE HELP WANTED<br />
full or part-time<br />
665-9546<br />
LANOSCAPE LABORERS<br />
Southfield/Troy 45 per hour<br />
Remhgld Landscape<br />
676-1351<br />
LANDSCAPERS - Needed, experi-<br />
ence need only apply Musi have<br />
tranaporation Fultime position <strong>for</strong><br />
right parson 348-7572<br />
LANDSCAPING COMPANY needs<br />
workers, no experience necessary<br />
•Minimum 45 00 per hour Some<br />
weekends 592-4070<br />
500 ttetp Wanted<br />
LANDSCAPE LABORERS<br />
3-5 years experience lor large -ak<br />
established compeny Skendie<br />
Landscaping<br />
CMI Mary Ann Haneen 476-1735<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
LANDSCAPING Lawn Maintenance<br />
people tor Southfield Co fun-lime<br />
Musi have own Iranaporteliqn 4 be<br />
354-3213. 46frtW^<br />
LARGE WESTLAND apartmenl<br />
complex seeking ouiside<br />
Groundapersona Fun lime position<br />
Cal Mon Frl 6-6 lor inti<br />
7<strong>29</strong>-5659<br />
L I B R A R Y<br />
A S S I S T A N T<br />
Part-lime inciudee some evemnga 4<br />
weenende Require* high achool<br />
giaduate or GED <strong>Library</strong> expen<br />
ence preferred 45 per hour Apply<br />
no later then Oct 4. 1966. to City of<br />
Troy Personnel, 500 W Big Beaver ~<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
~t*E^GUAROS. Swimrmng Ins true-<br />
tors^Oyw«mtK Instructors Must<br />
Be at least T? Apply m peraon.<br />
Fermmgion YMCA 28100<br />
Farmington Rd<br />
LATHE AND MILL Hand Wanted,<br />
experience neceeaary Livonie eree<br />
421-4424<br />
LATHE HAND<br />
Experienced on tool work Retiree*<br />
acceptable Apply Waling Tool<br />
Company 23485 Industrial Per*<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
LATHE HAND<br />
Must be experienced lor tod work<br />
Spicar Tool Plymouth 455-1600<br />
LATHE OPERATOR WANTED<br />
Mm 1 yr experience Apply wtttun.<br />
6am-5pm at Fairway Tool, 5626<br />
Sheldon Rd (between Michigan 4<br />
Van Born ) <strong>Canton</strong>. Mi<br />
LATHE OPERATOR<br />
Farmmgton Hills machine shop<br />
needs persons to operate lalhe 4<br />
chuckers Some experience helpful<br />
Cell 9am-3pm Mon thru Thur*<br />
471-2300<br />
LAUNDRY PERSON<br />
part time, afternoon shift. 3pm-<br />
11pm Plymouth Cl 105 M eagerr,<br />
Plymouth 455-0510<br />
LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />
Must be 18 years or older Starting<br />
pay 45 00 per hour or more depend<br />
ing on experience Call 9am-4pm<br />
261-2814<br />
LAWN MAINTENANCE HELP<br />
Fun & part time now available Expe-<br />
rience preferred 46 lo 49 per hour<br />
Call 626-6054<br />
LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />
Help wanted must be experienced<br />
Starting wage 45 75 525-3163<br />
LAWN MAINTENANCE HELP<br />
wanted - start 45 par hour Call<br />
478-3526<br />
LAWN MAINTENANCE-Must be<br />
able lo operator a 48 walk Behind<br />
lawn mower operator an soger<br />
weed wackar. Blower & trim Bushes<br />
Must have a minimum 1 yr experi-<br />
ence with referencae Musi have val-<br />
id driver's kcense Call between<br />
7pm-10pm. Mon-Fri, 459-0218<br />
LAWN SPRAY TECHNICIANS<br />
Earn up to 4450 per week manoe-<br />
ment potential wW train 353-7799<br />
LEASING AGENT - PART-TIME<br />
<strong>for</strong> Apt complex in Westland Some<br />
Ctortear or sates expenence pi*<br />
•erred Can Manager Mon thru Fn,,<br />
10 30 to 6 30 Weekends Noon to 5<br />
459-1711<br />
500 Halp Wanted<br />
LIGHT ASSEMBLY 4 INJECTION<br />
MOLDING POSITIONS available No<br />
experience neceaaary Perfect tor<br />
bored Homemakers 12627 Fair-<br />
lane Livonia, or call 421-3650<br />
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL<br />
reading micrometers helpful, but not<br />
necessary Afternoon or night shift<br />
Apply at 38189 A brum Westland<br />
326-2664<br />
LIVONIA TOOL 4 DIE<br />
shop looking For an experienced die<br />
maxer benefits Call between Sam<br />
& Ipm 427-1230<br />
LMC INC now taking applications<br />
<strong>for</strong> snow plow operators with truck<br />
only 533-5462<br />
LOOKING FOR AD PERSON to help<br />
create dynamic advertising cam-<br />
paign Free lencar okay<br />
Ask <strong>for</strong> Marcie 977-6070<br />
LOOKING FOR COUPLE to deen<br />
office Building In Maple/Orchard<br />
Lake Rd area Must heve experi-<br />
ence 5 nigtits per week No week-<br />
ends/No holiday* 565-6243<br />
LUMBER<br />
Looking <strong>for</strong> a lew sarious full time<br />
people 10 Ml Sales and Yard posi-<br />
tions Apply m person at<br />
E r b L U M B E R C O ,<br />
11970 Farmington Rd . Livonia<br />
LUNCH AIDES<br />
For a school m Farmmgton Hills.<br />
10 45 A M • 12 45. Mon thru Fn Re-<br />
sponsibilities include student su-<br />
pervision in the lunch room 4 on the<br />
playground-4 lunch room clean-up<br />
Call 851-2394<br />
MACHINE OPERATORS WANTED<br />
Days and afternoons available Ful<br />
time No parti ime Will tram<br />
476-7254<br />
MACHINE OPERATORS<br />
Mechanical experience or educated<br />
individuals to learn operations, ser-<br />
vice 4 repair of blow molding ma-<br />
chinery Apply m parson Mon thru<br />
Fn 9AM-4PM. 1351 Hi*. Weetlend<br />
LEASING AGENT (Experienced)<br />
needed lor tor luxury apartment<br />
complex In Southfield Can 10-6.<br />
355-2211<br />
LEASING CONSULTANT - part-lime<br />
position <strong>for</strong> large apartment com-<br />
munity Personable, deteii oriented<br />
with office experience Sales hMplul<br />
Cherry Hill/Beech Daly area Can<br />
Mon-Frl, 9am-5pm 277-1280<br />
LEASING CONSULTANT, part time.<br />
Including weekends needed <strong>for</strong><br />
suburban apartment community m<br />
the DearBorn Heights area Experi-<br />
ence helpful 562-3968<br />
LEGAL SECRETARIAL Position<br />
available with Rochester law firm<br />
Salary commensurate wtth expen-<br />
ence CaU Renee 656-9600<br />
LIVONIA TACKLE SUPPLY<br />
Needs full time help stocking 4 sail-<br />
ing merchandiae 4 related general<br />
tasks Musi be punctual 4 wWmg to<br />
work 40 or mora hours per week<br />
Fishing experience helpful but not<br />
neceaaary Apply wtthm 284<strong>29</strong> Five<br />
Mile Road, Livonia 427-2706<br />
MACHINE OPERATOR-Growtng In-<br />
strument manufacturer has open-<br />
ings lor a CNC lathe 4 verticle ma-<br />
chining canter operator 4 an aR-<br />
around machinist (hill or part time)<br />
Expenence required Set-up expen-<br />
ence desirable CMI between 12-<br />
2pm An Equal Opportune<br />
ty Employer<br />
M A C H I N E<br />
O P E R A T O R<br />
$ 6 / H o u r<br />
Good mechanical ability<br />
Will train<br />
West Side location<br />
CALL<br />
3 6 2 - 4 2 3 3<br />
Or Sand Resume To<br />
I P G<br />
S E R V I C E S C O R P .<br />
p O Box 4267<br />
Troy. Ml 48099-4267<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
MACHINE REPAIR lor downtown<br />
area menufacturer Qualifications<br />
must include machine repair, car-<br />
pentry elecirtcal & plumbing FJI<br />
time position Secure prtvate perk-<br />
mg included Send letter to P0 Box<br />
07135 Detroit, Ml 48207<br />
Thursday. <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>. OAE<br />
500 Halp Wanted 500 Halp Wanted<br />
MACHINE SHOP HELP Some man-<br />
ual 4 CMC experience helpful Oerv<br />
aral shop hand Good pay and Pen-<br />
am* Weetiend aree Caa 326-1600<br />
MACHINING 4 Fabrication Shop<br />
mng mdMdual with a minimum<br />
of 1 yr M around ahop experience<br />
Applicants should poeeee* strong<br />
mechanical aptitude WW train right<br />
candidate Good working environ<br />
ment 4 benefit peckaga Contact<br />
Dev%Vocum «7A-79->n<br />
MACHINIST /BRIDGEPORT opera-<br />
tor 2 years minimum experience<br />
Plymouth aree Good future with<br />
growing company 454-0868<br />
MACHINIST - immediate opening m<br />
Southfield Fork lift experience pref-<br />
arabla not required Mual be able lo<br />
read a rule Mechanical aptitude a<br />
pka 352-7375<br />
MACHINIST<br />
Mature dependable lor smaa<br />
eatabkehed shop Turret Lathe,<br />
mill, lathe Apply at<br />
4915 Delemere. Royal Oak<br />
MACHINIST<br />
On day* and afternoons<br />
L4L Manufacturing<br />
272-4030<br />
MACHINIST<br />
Set-up 8 operator bridgeport 4<br />
clausing lathe to $10 par hr de-<br />
pending on experience 459-5955<br />
MACHINIST TOOLMAKER<br />
A ma»or induction equipment menu-<br />
fecturer has immediate opening* lor<br />
Journeyman Machinist Tookrvakars<br />
Graduate of certrfted apprennceefup<br />
program 8 8 yaar mechme tool ex-<br />
perience a muat Toolroom leader<br />
experience a plus<br />
Excellent benefits 4 profit sharmg<br />
plan<br />
Qualified applicants only Send re-<br />
sume 4 salary requirement to<br />
Personnel Manager PO Boa 5090<br />
Southfield Ml 48066-5090<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
Male' Famaie/Handicapped/Vet<br />
LIGHT MAINTENANCE/Apartment<br />
Prep - <strong>for</strong> apartment complex m Ro-<br />
chester Need awn tools<br />
Call Mon-Frl. 9am-4pm 6511880<br />
MAID part time lor small motel,<br />
weekdays and'or weekends Ap-<br />
prox 4 hours daily Start at 45 par<br />
hour Haggerty 4 Grand Rnrer<br />
474-2725<br />
M A I D S<br />
We are hiring full time energetic and<br />
trustworthy worker* who want to<br />
earn 46-48 per hour afier training<br />
Ideal hours Advancement Paid va-<br />
cation *rvj other benefits provided<br />
Can today lor appl 569-7524<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
A new growing apartment communi-<br />
ty m Fermmgion HS« seeks a mem<br />
tenence peraon with a high standard<br />
ol workmanship Mual nana ganeiai<br />
enence m aa araa* of mamte-<br />
ce including apartment turn-<br />
over* CaB Wmdsmere Apartments<br />
Mon Frt-10-S 471-3625<br />
MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT<br />
Your experience a valuable to our<br />
growing Hampton Inn chain Ad<br />
vancament opportunities available<br />
lor qualified individual Minimum 2<br />
yrs experience or equivalent<br />
Knowledge of HVAC helpful Apply<br />
m person or send reeume to Hemp<br />
ton inn. 27500 Northwestern High<br />
way Southfield Mich 46034<br />
500 Halp Wantad<br />
MAJOR ANN ARBOR COMPANY<br />
nee immediele openings lor wora<br />
processors clerk typists recaption<br />
•sis and light industrial help Pan<br />
tima and tua time shifts available<br />
Can now<br />
NORRELL SERVICES<br />
769-0205<br />
MAINTENANCE An around plant<br />
maintenance mechanic lor foundry<br />
Apply Temperlorm Corp 25425<br />
Trans-K Rd Novi Ml 46050<br />
M A I N T E N A N C E<br />
Afternoon/evening 4 weeaend shifts<br />
available Hunter's Square, 1 'Telly<br />
Hall shopping canter located on<br />
Orchard La*e Rd al 14 M«e Medi<br />
cai 4 dental MneMs svailabie »"•"<br />
90 day* Can, 855 3*4*<br />
MAINTENANCE Bloomfield Sav-<br />
ings is excepting Resumes <strong>for</strong> lull<br />
time 4 pert-time employment Cen<br />
dtdate musl be able to Ml between<br />
25 4 501b possess * good driving<br />
record end previous maintenance<br />
experience Responsibilities include<br />
cleaning some landscaping and hght<br />
repair work Summit reeume to P O<br />
Box 5011 Southfield Ml 46086 EOE<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Experienced Able lo per<strong>for</strong>m all<br />
phaaes of bu4dmg mam tenence &<br />
capable of doing finish 8 detail<br />
work Must have own tools 4 vehi-<br />
cle Salary plus mileage Send re-<br />
sume to PO Soi 8149 West<br />
Bloomfield M< 48304<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
General an around handyman need<br />
ed. must havs own transportation<br />
Benefits included Can 553-6260<br />
MAINTENANCE HELPER<br />
Fun time Apply in person 555 S<br />
Woodward Birmingham or 645-1191<br />
MAINTENANCE HELP<br />
Bakery 12 AM to 8 AM 5 day*<br />
47 00 an hour Mechanical experi-<br />
ence helpful 353-4186 or 868-3313<br />
MAINTENANCE - largest manage-<br />
ment company m u S seets reliable<br />
person aa an addition to current<br />
stafl Excellent Benefits Can today<br />
lor an appt 274-5662<br />
MAIL CLERK/COURIER - Troy loca-<br />
tion. Ml tima, Mon Itmi Fn 6-5<br />
Benefits Sort, process, distribute<br />
man 8 general office aaaieianea<br />
Heavy lifting a required Muet have<br />
good driving record 4 own car High<br />
school graduate - clerical expen-<br />
ence helpful applications available<br />
Proctor. Homer. Warren mc 2100<br />
W Big Beaver . Troy, Ml 46084<br />
MAIL CLERK/STOCK ASSISTANTS<br />
needed lor temporary day 4 night<br />
shift m smppmg/receiving depart-<br />
ment of coupon pubkshsr Send ra-<br />
surns lo box 634. <strong>Observer</strong> 4 Ec-<br />
centric Newspspers 36251 SchooF<br />
csfl Rd . Livonia. Michigan 48150<br />
An Equei Opportunity Employer<br />
M A I N T A I N A N C E<br />
G R O U N D S P E R S O N<br />
Fua time lor large apartment com-<br />
plex Muat ba hard wortortg. yet de-<br />
pendable with axe aa ant attendanoe<br />
record Starting salary negotiable<br />
Bloomfield area CMI between<br />
I0em-2pm Monday - Sat 336-1216<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Experienced only - 3 to 5 year* FuB-<br />
tima IMaumas to Box 593. Observ-<br />
er 4 Eccentnc Newspaper*. 36251<br />
Schoolcraft Rd . LNoma. Michigan<br />
48150<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
For attractive apt complex m West-<br />
ern suburBs Drywsil plumbing 4<br />
heetmg experience necessary<br />
Can between lOam-Spm lor inter<br />
view appt 326-8270<br />
M A N A G E M E N T<br />
RETAIL 4 RESTAURANT<br />
Openings include Specially fooqs<br />
retailer great day hours Ion service<br />
Family style restaur ants 8 district<br />
managers great salary bonus<br />
company car Sand resume Io<br />
Harper Associate* 15659 W 10<br />
Mile Southfield Ml 46075 or lw<br />
more info call Ann Mane Prevoel<br />
313-557 1700<br />
All Fees Company Paid<br />
MANAGEMENT TRAINEES<br />
Company! expending locally No e»<br />
penence necessary $15 an hour<br />
plus Bonuses white training Bir<br />
mmgham 256 9556<br />
M A N A G E R<br />
lor a brand new fun card 4 gift store<br />
at SummH Place Mali m Waterloic<br />
Retail management experience nee<br />
essary Seeking qualities ol ieede><br />
ship mitttive 4 creatrvity 8 sense or<br />
humor which is a must lor retaiif Ful<br />
time salary Break out of boredom<br />
4 drop a note or resume to P 0 Boi<br />
992 South held Ml 48037<br />
MANAGER needed tor lull serve<br />
i ds station Benefits include dental<br />
medical Salary 4 bonus Send re<br />
sume to 7830 Beach Daly Taylor<br />
Ml 48 180 Atln Robm<br />
M a n a g e r s /<br />
Assistant Managers<br />
We Need Your Experience<br />
H g paopia »r»d wofhmg<br />
the public JAX KAR WASH has<br />
immediate openings We have<br />
ercelient training programs<br />
good startmg salary Bonuses<br />
medical insurance life msu»<br />
ance paid vacation if interest<br />
ed m working lor th* nation s<br />
leading car wash chain appry "<br />
person at<br />
J A X K A R W A S H<br />
28845 Telegraph Road<br />
Southlield<br />
Just S of 12 Mile<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
Needed lor apartment community in<br />
N WoeOwerd area aubwrbs The<br />
qualified candidate must posses*<br />
baa* carpentry skills as well as<br />
OrywaU electrical, plumbing and<br />
general maintenance experience<br />
Good salary plus benefits Send re-<br />
sume or brlet letter with tob experi-<br />
ence to box 326 <strong>Observer</strong> 4 Eccen-<br />
tric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft<br />
Rd , Livonia. Michigan *8150<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON - lull time<br />
lor apartment complex in Taylor<br />
Can Mon-Fri, 9-5 287-6000<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON, needed<br />
•mmediatafy Full time N W area<br />
experienced in HVAC and office<br />
construction 626-2078<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON <strong>for</strong> a<br />
large apartment community Some<br />
experience desired but win iram<br />
right person Cherry Hill/Beech Daly<br />
araa Can 9am-5pm 277-1280<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
PART TIME<br />
For women* specialty store AM<br />
hours Liberal discount Retiree*<br />
welcome Apply W peraon al Casual<br />
Comers Twelve Oaks Man In Novi<br />
MANAGER 5 ASSISTANT<br />
Ful" time part time position Open ti<br />
amottious person Knowledge o"<br />
stock inventory 4 invoice checi r »o<br />
preferred advancement poienti*<br />
Howard s Beaulv Supply 'arming<br />
ion Ask lor Bob. 477:S44i<br />
MANAGERS 4 ASS ' MANAGERS<br />
Ambitious tafce charge person*<br />
needed lor eipandmg Local Home<br />
Oecoratmg Cham We offer gooc<br />
salaries wtth substantial earning po<br />
tential Benefits include Blue Cr.iss<br />
profit sharing pa«3 vacations ana<br />
more At least ?yrt college and p<<br />
or management experience pre<br />
terred Send resume 10 Mgrs 8 A*<br />
srstams 32525 Stephenson «»,<br />
Madison Mgts M- 4807 1<br />
MANAGERS<br />
Southfield auto wash is looking '•><br />
individuals who have leadersn.j<br />
training saies and creative abilities<br />
We offer attractive salary and bene<br />
Ills Send resume to Fans Aulo<br />
Wash inc 2*905 "elegrapr. South<br />
field Mi 48034<br />
MANAGER WANTED tor new<br />
way sandwich shop Downtown Ro<br />
Chester location Base salary plus<br />
bonus pacxage Restaurant enwv<br />
ence preferred but not required.<br />
Call Jim Ruemenapp after 5 30pm<br />
weekdays 373-5<strong>29</strong>9<br />
SPECIAL MANICURIST wanted<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> area 453-1943<br />
MANICURIST Experienced in an<br />
phases of nail care Busy hair &<br />
tanning salon Downtown Westland<br />
Call Saranda s Salon 728-463U<br />
" t HOME G. SERVICE GUIDE ua<br />
4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EQtTlON / * P.M. FRIDAY FOR MONDAY EDmOW<br />
.0<br />
1 yra aa<br />
7 aa»a - MMa TM-M17<br />
m TlaWort<br />
"nt itS<br />
SAPIENZA TILE 4 MARBLE<br />
Ouekty ceramic 4 mar tne tile instal-<br />
lation 4 repair Plumbing 8 rtxture*<br />
etc Free eat Journeyman 537-7875<br />
Sno-White Grout<br />
& Caulk Co<br />
Tie Cleenad 4 Poaehed<br />
• New Tub/Tie Seel<br />
• Siacone T*e Sealer<br />
• Complete Regroutmg<br />
445-3926<br />
277 Uphoiatary<br />
K I M ' S<br />
U P H O L S T E R I N G<br />
Servmg the Community<br />
For over 30 Yrs<br />
Re-upnoistering 8<br />
Custom upholster ing<br />
COMMERICAL RESIDENTIAL<br />
Vise 8 MC Welcome<br />
FREE IN HOME ESTIMATES<br />
427-5140<br />
MICHIGAN'S = ' Ouekty Uphoslsrer<br />
Expert Craftsman Fast Service<br />
Low prices Free In-home Est Sw-<br />
ing The Tn-County Area 358-A527<br />
284 Wallpaparing<br />
* BETTER JOB<br />
WALLPAPERING i PAINTING<br />
Paper Stripping Plaster Repairs<br />
Exceaent References<br />
15 Yrs Exp Lie Don 344-05*0<br />
All Right it s Time To Do it Right<br />
WALL TO WALL COVERING<br />
Joan 420-2724<br />
Ruth 624-8545<br />
CUSTOM WALLPAPERING<br />
8 INTERIOR PAINTING<br />
Servicing N Oakland area<br />
Mike 588-6538<br />
EXPERIENCED WALLPAPERiNG<br />
Fast Results Quanty Wors<br />
Oak land County Aree<br />
Margaret nan men. 625-9288<br />
G E N E H U B B U C K<br />
Pamttng 8 Waapapenng<br />
4 76-6310 Or 651-0666<br />
THE TILE LADY<br />
Quaaty prolaaalonai work by k-<br />
cenaed (ournayman bunder'con-<br />
tractor CMI *71-5050<br />
273 Traa Service<br />
1 CONNOLLY TREE SERVICE<br />
Tree Removal Tnmmmg Slump<br />
Removal 4 L and '<br />
Free Esl<br />
Clearing ins<br />
462-6517<br />
AAAA NATIONAL TREE 4 STUMP<br />
Removal. Tnmmmg. Topping<br />
INSURANCE - LOW RATES<br />
326-0671 « no anewar - 537-3479<br />
AFFORDABLE TREE SERVICE<br />
Tnmmmg. remove! cabling Wood<br />
crape 4 Mawood Sr Oiecount<br />
Smce 1965 UC-lns 746-0644<br />
S T U M P R E M O V A L<br />
No yard damage Uuahe* removed<br />
clean-up 4 iandacape avaaacna<br />
Fraa EM Qarry Lyon. 426-* 124<br />
L O W P R I C E S _<br />
P«f>«ri*g R«mo«|l Paintrni^<br />
Plastering related rtpevs 471-2800<br />
•MICHAEL S WALLCOVERING<br />
Pape'hanging.removal Custom<br />
painting piaatermg Low rates<br />
Quanty wor* - 5 Yi Guarantee<br />
References Expenenced 356- 4t*4<br />
R O N A D A M S<br />
PAPER HANGING<br />
Can anytime 532-6431<br />
W A L L P A P E R I N G<br />
$10 par roa Paiming. Piaaiervig<br />
Wallpaper Removal <br />
356-7670<br />
MILLING M A C H I N E<br />
O P E R A T O R<br />
Immediate openings In (Ob shop lor<br />
experienced tool 8 3ie mm hands<br />
Richard Tool & Die Corp<br />
28600 Grand R'ver Farmington<br />
{Between 8 Mile 8 Middteoai'<br />
MILL'LATHE HAND<br />
3-5 years experience Gage detail<br />
work No production Blue Cros* 8<br />
dental Garden Ciry 427-5370<br />
MILL OPERATOR 8<br />
LATHE OPERATOR<br />
Experienced only need apply<br />
L 8 L Manufacturing 14430 Joy Rd<br />
Detroit 272-4030<br />
MOLD MAKER MACHINIST<br />
Afternoon sfwft . Experienced on<br />
CNC HUBS and manual mills Musi<br />
De able lo 'eed CMuepnnts snd msks<br />
set-up* Livonia manufacturing firm<br />
Call 8 AM to 6 PM 522-1422<br />
MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICER<br />
The continued expansion ol opera<br />
Hon* *t Ross Mortgags Corporation<br />
hss produced career opportunities<br />
lor those seeking a posit-cm oI Mort-<br />
gage Loan Offloer The qualified<br />
candidate should posses* mortgage<br />
loan origination experience a real<br />
estate sales beckground or other<br />
proleaaional sales experience Can<br />
or sand your reeume lo Roea Mori-<br />
gaga Corp. 2631 N Woodwsrd.<br />
Berkley Ml 48072 Attention Un-<br />
as Decern Dei 547-4700<br />
MOSTLY BASKETS<br />
Need extr* income - ? Want flexible<br />
hours? Sen meeker baskets 8 wall<br />
decor on Home Parr, Plan Repre-<br />
sentative* 8 Managers needed<br />
Call Branda - 1-800-521-1228<br />
MOTEL HOUSEKEEPERS 44 SO HR<br />
Reliable hardworkers needed - no<br />
experience necassar, Work m an<br />
environment where hsrd work is sp<br />
predated Appry m person at Red<br />
Rool Inn al Ten U.te and Grand Riv-<br />
er, Farmmgtor. Mills<br />
MOTEL MAINTENANCE<br />
Dutr. *060t' Plymouth 1<br />
Rd , Plymouth<br />
c P p PinkerlO" 557-4760<br />
SFCURi TV<br />
pcsil-ons i<br />
Oft ICE RS WANTEQ lor<br />
the Plymouth area Call<br />
4 78-8140<br />
RELOCATION OtRECTOR or spe-<br />
cialist tor relocation dept of a large<br />
Farmington national realty compa<br />
n. Experience preferred 4 78 6008<br />
RETAIL<br />
M A N A G E M E N T<br />
• Be a creative mecchar.l<br />
• use your knowledge >o motivate<br />
01 he's<br />
• Wake cusiomer s*vx.e a primary<br />
objacttve<br />
Excellent opportunifes available m<br />
Detroit and our Western suburbs<br />
wtth this long established womans<br />
laamon chain "hese are ideai' Dcrsx<br />
lions foe p-eseni Manager Trainees<br />
Ol Assistant Managers who *'e<br />
ready lor more responvbtitlies and<br />
a rewarding career wrth profession<br />
ais who will "leip develop you' skills<br />
Retail managmant experience re-<br />
quired p-eiivaMy m womans appar<br />
ei Compiete company benefits<br />
Please can lor confidential interview<br />
356-3933<br />
RETAL MANAGEMENT<br />
Growing womens fashion specialty<br />
chain has immediate" openings tor<br />
ret*il management ppsrfiona Must<br />
be enthusiastic 8 fashion oriented<br />
Ail r-epiies held -n strictest confi-<br />
dence For nte'view send resume<br />
to M> D Goidfarb HARDLEY<br />
ABOEN P 0 Bo. 2669 L'vonia<br />
Ml 48151<br />
RETAIL SALES bookkeeping 25<br />
hours pet week minimum meluding<br />
weekends Computer skills Can<br />
anytime 455-340C<br />
ROOFERS NEEDED<br />
2 rears experience srnngie roof<br />
Wolverine Sheet Metal<br />
533-4050<br />
SECURITY OFFICERS<br />
L'VONiA HEALTH CARE FACILITY<br />
has 3 new positions One each on<br />
Bays aflefioons midnights w*le I<br />
temsie w* mil iv.rn.sn uni<strong>for</strong>ms S * [<br />
good weekly paycheck You must I<br />
nave some security experience 8 be<br />
sv ail abW <strong>for</strong> any snifis<br />
Call between 10am-3pm <strong>for</strong> ap- '-<br />
pointment 8 Oelmis<br />
557-7737<br />
SENIOR SUPPORT iv'E CARE<br />
RESIDENCE sxmk5 mature energet<br />
< ceai'.e id'viduai '*nhca'-ons incvdsalary<br />
•eou-rements IC' videc Tape A/cm-<br />
visi PO box S451 -atnrut Vagt<br />
Ml 40C7«<br />
VOLUNTEERS Plymouth Twp Po-<br />
ne* department presently he* open<br />
ngs to- Vokunieei comnumt, ker-<br />
ncr offices Applications a.axlede<br />
b*»w*wr th* hours Ol 8 30am-5pn-<br />
Mon thru Fn al Plymouth 'a
I V I V ' V I I I<br />
04E Thuraday. <strong>29</strong>. <strong>1988</strong><br />
f V V f V f f f l<br />
MARKET PLACE :<br />
<strong>Observer</strong> i Eccentric<br />
CLASS I R E D<br />
it<br />
WORKS<br />
SOO Heto Wanted<br />
~'T- $ HURRY $<br />
JvlEW PROGRAM<br />
V»#vOu*l» n**fl*fl <strong>for</strong> telemarket-<br />
ing SURVEY program AIL *hfft*<br />
MMMI Mual Iim excellent com-<br />
mwnication ak«s<br />
NO SALES<br />
CALL TODAY<br />
ENTECH<br />
SERVICES, LTD.<br />
" . - KATHY 354-0500<br />
DENTAL NYOIENIST<br />
Experienced par1 turn UB tWTie, imfT>«ac«ie<br />
opening. Ptoasartt atmoaphara. berv<br />
eflts Southfield Candy. 355-9600<br />
DENTAL OFFICE MANAGER<br />
arrangements<br />
Ful ume. no<br />
and caaa planning<br />
wMkands. no nights Cal tor Inter<br />
•tow spot<br />
Dr M WEISS<br />
Redtord 535-1198<br />
502 Haip Wantad<br />
Dantal Madical<br />
DENTAL TECHNICIANS<br />
Part time caramaat needed Laam<br />
OiCOR coloring Piecawork avaa-<br />
abla 855-5533<br />
DENTAL TECHNICIAN CERAMIST<br />
Experience prelerred. Mon-Frl.,<br />
Farmington srea 478-3355<br />
DIRECTOR Of NURSING<br />
Compeaaionata R.N experienced m<br />
gerialnc nursing lor s 115-bed ex-<br />
tended car* facilrty Must have good<br />
communication 8 organizational<br />
with experience in supenrtsnn<br />
and/or management preferred Sal-<br />
ary commeneurale wfth experience<br />
Ouakcara Nursing Canter<br />
925-8655<br />
OiRECTOR OF NURSES<br />
Needed <strong>for</strong> Nursing Home located «i<br />
the suburb of Livonia, <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
Plymouth area Wa ara seeking a<br />
qualified ' To<br />
laiVherapy Management, inc . 2701<br />
Troy Center Drive Suite <strong>29</strong>1. Troy<br />
Mi 48084<br />
ACCOUNTING "CLERKS - 8-t2 mos<br />
experience 8 type 45 wpm Sr Typ-<br />
ist* 150-60 Wpm! 6 mos office expe-<br />
rience <strong>for</strong> major Lnronia Farming<br />
ton Plymouth Wtiom 8 Novt corpo-<br />
rations 55-57/tvr Call Gwen al<br />
Unt<strong>for</strong>ce 357-0037<br />
ACCOUNTING/GENERAL OFFICE<br />
Experienced lor Plymouth office<br />
Call Nancy 455-8120<br />
ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE<br />
Troy location ful time Mon thru<br />
Fr. 8 15-4 30 benefit* Account<br />
Representative lor our insurance<br />
-dept Minimum 1 yr ctoncal 8 cu*<br />
tomer service experience required<br />
Must have knowledge cv experience<br />
of dala entry onto a computer Re-<br />
sponsu«!»on<br />
A D M I N I S T R A T I V E<br />
C L E R I C A L S U P P O R T<br />
WE OFFER<br />
• An excekent wage:benefit package<br />
• Opportunity lor advancement<br />
• Diversity of duties<br />
• Dynamic work environment<br />
QUALIFICATIONS<br />
• Strong organizational 8<br />
interpersonal skills<br />
• Confident decision maker<br />
- Previous office experience<br />
• Excellent clerical skins<br />
. Minimum 35wpm typing<br />
Don t hesitate send your resume to-<br />
day!<br />
OFFICE MANAGER<br />
P 0 Boa 5067<br />
Warren Ml 48090-5067<br />
Ar Equal Opportunity Employe!<br />
BOOKKEEPER-"FULL-TIME<br />
20411 W 12 Mrie Ste 201. South-<br />
fieio Experience necessary Call<br />
Kashat Accounting 352-6520<br />
BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE<br />
Fast-paceO ofhee m Farmangton<br />
Must have some computet experi-<br />
ence Excellent salary 8 benefits<br />
Reefy Box 602 <strong>Observer</strong> 8 Eccen-<br />
tnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft<br />
Rd Livonia Michigan 48150<br />
BOOKKEEPER<br />
Full cnarge through financial state-<br />
ments tor 5 month aaaagnment Ex-<br />
perience with manual and computer<br />
•ystems will Quakfy a motivated m-<br />
nduai tc this challenging poemon<br />
CM 399-4900 ext 122 or send re-<br />
sume lo ICC 21470 Cookdge High-<br />
way Oaa Park Mich . 48237<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
BOOKKEEPER fuk charge<br />
Full or part time Experienced m<br />
Building or real estate pretorred<br />
642-9168<br />
BOOKKEEPER - Fui charge thru<br />
general ledga* immediate openang<br />
competitive wages benefit* Send<br />
resume or phone J 0 I 45657 Port ,<br />
Plymouth Ml 48*70 . 451-3300<br />
BOOKKEEPING<br />
FULL CHARGE<br />
Successful Souttihetd companies<br />
seek experienced Fuk Charge Book<br />
•eepers Must have 3-5 years of ex<br />
perence m manual and computer<br />
aed accounting and also proper",<br />
management and or equipment<br />
leasmg Generous saiar, and bene-<br />
fits if interested please send confi<br />
denial resume and salary '*qun<br />
it* lo Ms Utiank P 0 Box 69 1<br />
Ml 48037<br />
an recruiting lor An<br />
unity Employer<br />
BOOKKEEPING '<br />
computerized<br />
Mon thru F/i 9-5<br />
CLERICAL tu* u<br />
able loi individual wnh Account*<br />
Payable becagiound You wai wora<br />
IO-12 ms ' wk on A/P 8 Ihe balance<br />
on doing ganaiai office work u»o-<br />
nia location Fua benefns Rapfy Kt<br />
Box 412 Ooeervei 8 Eccemnc<br />
Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft<br />
Rd Livonia Michigan 48150<br />
CLERICAL - Fu* time poemon Deta<br />
entry 8 typing required Contact Mr<br />
Fisher lor phone mierview tiemeer<br />
toem i2noor 569-6800<br />
CLERICAL 8 GENERAL OFFICE lor<br />
retail *tor* fuk tune Birmingham<br />
eree 644 5646<br />
CLERICAL<br />
caw office in Farmangton Flexible<br />
-will Salary negotiable<br />
£ail <strong>for</strong> appointment *7 1-4030<br />
CLERICAL PERSON needed Farm<br />
ington Mitis agency P*rt time Light<br />
computer wort and -nemanc* expe<br />
tence helpful Briar at 855-2COC<br />
CLERICAL Position - Enlry cevaa $5<br />
per hr room to grow ixist be acne<br />
•o type file 8 use good common<br />
sense Send resume 1o Office Mg-<br />
2165' Meirose Southtiead 48075<br />
CLERICAL POSITION<br />
W BaoomfielO Reel Estate Office<br />
On Orchard LMe RC<br />
Repmre* telephone clerical and<br />
some typing sr lis Fun or pert time<br />
CM 85' 5500<br />
CLERICAL POSITION AVAILABLE<br />
lor Southfield travel company im-<br />
mediate ooenmg Ic ouaatfied per<br />
son Joe involves typing tkang de-<br />
tail work Please aper» m person be-<br />
rweOH 2-5pm HMHF Travel <strong>29</strong>566<br />
Northwestern Mwy<br />
COMPUTER/ORTA ENTRY<br />
For West BicomRaid CPA fWm Ex<br />
per ence helpful but not required<br />
20-30 hour* par weak CM toi ap<br />
737 -»45<br />
COMPUTER INPUT TRAINEE<br />
For accounting lam Opportunity tor<br />
cajrrant hagh school graduate to<br />
•earn peyroa 8 bookkeeping mpul 8<br />
buemeaa eOucetaon neapim Write<br />
only Personnel Oeeooi 2*032 5<br />
Mae Redtord Ml 48239<br />
504 Halp Wanted<br />
Office-Clerical<br />
Don't Worry<br />
ABOUT AXte<br />
An you<br />
• tor a nee <<br />
•sgur<br />
DATA ENTRY<br />
& LOTUS 123<br />
opportunity is knocking - find oua<br />
more about these long and *non<br />
lerm assignments m tha Downtown<br />
8 Soutnfield areas Data entry Oper<br />
aiors need 1200 keysiroaes'hr witn<br />
strong alpha and oumens *»«•*<br />
i.crtus 123 operators must type<br />
45 50 wpm and have at wast i yr<br />
eip'eaence Can us at<br />
ENTECH<br />
SERVICES, LTD.<br />
Ren Can 567-0050<br />
Farmington Hills 737-1744<br />
• Lookmg tor<br />
• m tranakaon<br />
- Wanting lo rMreah your<br />
TEMPORARY EMPLO<br />
COULO BE THE AieSYVER<br />
NEEDS<br />
• Fngmeenng Ctofk<br />
General Clerk<br />
Secretarial<br />
Word Proceaamg<br />
Customer Servace<br />
Data Entry<br />
Be Happ^<br />
CAU. TOOA*<br />
j MARTIN. VICTOR TEMPO«A 1ES<br />
36215 W 10 Mkk Rd<br />
between -aisled 8 "kSy" I<br />
i Next door to WenOy W<br />
474-8722-<br />
ENTRY LEV£«<br />
3pfy your MB* m<br />
CONSCIENTIOUS ASSISTANT<br />
'Hided I<br />
partment<br />
include otam car 8 good fypang<br />
sank* Apply in person Belangar<br />
1001 Doheny C1 Northvuie<br />
im mediate tu* time i<br />
••dual witr good clerical<br />
I anv Iraar you to apply your<br />
position, .nvoivtng varied dukes m-<br />
;mamg tiimg mM processing 8 kght<br />
'ypmg . y<br />
Eacekent employee benefit* 8 pro-<br />
l motional opportumiies . eeW a<br />
chance to Develop advance atjjai<br />
New taolrty m Novi Tc<br />
CM Vicky Sata tor appi<br />
Lioen, Mutual<br />
Insurance Group<br />
An Eoue. OpportiXMty Empaove<br />
SOOKKEEPER-GENERAL OFFICE<br />
Fuif time Computer experience<br />
neiphu W Bloom head 737-7040<br />
Bookkeeping<br />
Partial Listing of Positions<br />
BOOKKEEPER Southfield area<br />
Company seeks individual <strong>for</strong> pay-on<br />
and accounts payable also 'espon<br />
eble lor unadjusted trial balance<br />
Wm also work wrth outside accoun<br />
tents Good opportunity<br />
FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER Do<br />
you enyoy the challenge ol computer<br />
conversions' N £ suburban rhlg<br />
lym requires fui- charge book<br />
a eeper Idea* candidate will have 3-5<br />
years experience work axiansiveiy<br />
wtth financial statements and nave<br />
anowtodge of PC networks Excel<br />
lent benefits<br />
DATA ENTRY - very sharp individu-<br />
al needed "or data entry Must type<br />
55 WPM and 15.000 SPH Prior ex-<br />
perience in accounting dept or with<br />
Lotus a plus<br />
HALF<br />
Robert Half of Michigan inc<br />
28588 Northwesiem Vrwy =2S0<br />
Southfield. Ml 48C34<br />
358-2300<br />
CLERICAL POSITIONS<br />
I Secretary Word P'ocesaors sexpe-<br />
'Hanced «nrh NBi 'BM Decmate<br />
Samna or rYangi 7ypast-position*<br />
a.aiiatue now' Top pay<br />
T e m p E x c h a n a e Inc<br />
•emporary Health Service<br />
Southfield<br />
557 5600<br />
CONTtKX DESK CLERK p*i<br />
time We are looking toi * part-time<br />
Control Desk Clerk m om Dast'ibu<br />
tion Center lo son Hatch 8 dislrib<br />
ute orders to be Mlec or, the after<br />
noon *hih Mon-Fr, Candidate<br />
snouiC neve experience utilizing a<br />
CRT Apply m person io<br />
unaed Stationers Personnel Dept<br />
32432 Caprtoi Dr L"*mia Mi<br />
48 150<br />
An Epuai Opportunity Empaoyer<br />
EJtECUTrvE SECRETARY For ed<br />
vertrsmg agency in AuDurr huh<br />
good salary 8 benefit* »enc '•<br />
sume to Marontau 2701 ament,<br />
Dr 5fh Fiocn AuOurn HWs Ml 4»057<br />
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />
Southfield farm has immediate open<br />
mg Gooc typing math sane* 8 fi^if«»e wore<br />
proceasor Cy*tomer blag<br />
CAU. CONMt<br />
a<br />
larm asaapt »<br />
Fa*i paced<br />
Il a ie« *>*n*ig lar C**a<br />
•ae *B DaatofWiti 4. U<br />
mm towW ye a Hi<br />
Ca»Ce<br />
CALL I<br />
mwaawo-c^<br />
o*T8 simrr OPCTATOB<br />
Tru* r y<br />
CAU. JANET<br />
ROCHCSTEH<br />
PC McacTAar<br />
Oecs lor major aorp Knowwge<br />
an<br />
agement the cnance to prci^ka -<br />
seive* m addition to an exoeaent<br />
wage 8 benefit package<br />
Sound intereatins~ Don t M this<br />
pass you by Seno your r«aM»aa «i<br />
with<br />
pect lor m<br />
mature, qiack leeirm<br />
me and abto to daai with * *<br />
431-1<br />
ments IO _<br />
, EXECUTIVE SECRET Alff<br />
wifknn 10 pros- P O Box 5067 _<br />
aas Should be Wirren Ml 46090-5067<br />
Equal OpportiKaty Emptjue-<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
emoency Must ba dotak-inindad<br />
Benefits Immediale opening LWP-<br />
naa riaeuma 8 salary to 31251 In-<br />
dustrial Rd Lrvona* Ml 48150<br />
Attn O M<br />
EXECUTfVE SECRET,<br />
America s largest tut<br />
estate compeny m F<br />
lenge and ha* good<br />
B515<br />
CASHIERS<br />
Successful Ha-end Slereo neianars<br />
are looamg <strong>for</strong> reaponstoto hard-<br />
working. organized individuals, lui<br />
or part-time tor ft* present location<br />
m Birmingham 8 its new location m<br />
W Bloomfield Typmg. computet 8<br />
bookkeeping experience helpful,<br />
Musi have good communication<br />
ak*s Benefits 8 wages comperabie<br />
to expenence Apply I0am-6pm.<br />
Mon-Fn .at 1560 S Woodward.<br />
Birmmgham. Mi 48011<br />
payables pegooard system typmg.<br />
answering phones Nonsmoker<br />
Westland area / 595-7776<br />
CHURCH SECRETARY<br />
Ctoncal experience neceeaary No<br />
computer or shorthend required<br />
Redtord CM 9 ta 4 534-7730<br />
504 Halp Wanted Office-Clerical<br />
\<br />
PART-TIME<br />
GENERAL OFFICE<br />
IDEAL F0A STUDENTS/HOMEMAKERS<br />
Are you interested in working from 5 p.m.- 9<br />
p.m., Mon.-Thurs ? We are looking <strong>for</strong> good<br />
conscientious people wtio could work ap-<br />
proximately 16 hours per week. Office expe-<br />
rience is helpful but not required For further<br />
in
12F* O&E Thursday. <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>. 1968<br />
504 Help Wanted<br />
Office-Clerical<br />
GENERAL OFFICE<br />
, t Apartmant communlly «n Mas!<br />
BUonlKM looking tor gv»il oAoa<br />
halp. flauM Hours. m mOi nac-<br />
• mar? Uav Md to SM u<br />
¥ Cal: 681 <strong>29</strong>00<br />
"-*v*<br />
•v<br />
GENERAL OFFICE<br />
Mature. raSaHla Typtog SO W»»M<br />
Mng. gala antry ftaipW Good mam<br />
•piituos plmiM taiaenona man-<br />
ual. I Yr ofltc* axpanaoca Raauma<br />
lo Omo» Manaoar P O Bo* 308<br />
SoulMlaKJ. Ml . 46007<br />
GENERAL OFFICE<br />
Oparung tor organized paraon «nn<br />
sirong oanaral ofica •»•»» Word<br />
Parlac! s pSjsl CaM Ml 6451<br />
GENERAL OFFICE WORK<br />
Construction ttacHflrounO fi^pfur<br />
Ful lima Livonia araa<br />
2ti-re79<br />
GENERAL OFFICE HELP 4 TVPIST<br />
"*•* Part lima, na»ibia Hour*.<br />
partact tor rvomama*a»»<br />
4S9-»eoe<br />
GENERAL OFFlce-E.pwaoca typ-<br />
mg. aaraei'nc pnonaa, (Jala pro-<br />
asano -Sane raauma Paraoonal<br />
Dapt So. M Ulica. Ml 48067<br />
GENERAL OFFICE WORK ah.pp.ng<br />
1 racarvmg. tuning, compular s»pa-<br />
risnca Appfy m peraon at Aviation<br />
Group 731C Highland Rd Pontiac<br />
GENERAL OFFICE<br />
Boefckaap-ng & typing n [ » w «<br />
maaniiai Noo-smo*mg o"oo*mg racap-<br />
tiorml Joe duties inchxM ans-aiering<br />
latapnooa, filing lypirv otc ln '*'-<br />
MM appomtmanl 471-0901<br />
V GENERAL OFFICE answer pnones"<br />
•ype «a post. I moat hava some<br />
bookkaap«ng Background) Immedi-<br />
ate opening Apply in person 12645<br />
- Haggerty. &e«evi.*te 697-3535<br />
• -» GENERAL OFFICE CLERK<br />
4 ' to* downtown Law 'wm full tim# «*th<br />
- ' benefits Sand to 1<br />
Kmg 1590 First Matioo»l BorKJmg<br />
Oetriol Ml 48226<br />
•»'. GENERAL OfFICE - growing<br />
Rocnesiar Hilla company dasiraa<br />
person tor office dutie*. phonaa<br />
typaig. «tc wm consider training<br />
. right parson Beneftls 652-0300<br />
-.•GENERAL OFFICE poartion at<br />
vhoiesaM firm Musi have typmg.<br />
computer or PC experience Calcu-<br />
lator 6 fihng experience neceaaary<br />
V** CaB Mike Durkecs 6-5. 663-2000<br />
GENERAL OFFICE - sharp individu-<br />
al with good number and 10 key<br />
skills WIU work on accounts pay<br />
%<br />
awe and other general office asMgn-<br />
w<br />
_ ments 10 mile and Lahser<br />
355-2000<br />
%<br />
r<br />
GENERAL OFFICE<br />
Tywata wrth 50 WPM and-Office ex<br />
1 pertence required to Ml long and<br />
short term, m various locations.<br />
PARTNERS IN PLACEMENT<br />
474-8500<br />
5; GENERAL OFFICE<br />
to *- National «rm m Southfield haa posi-<br />
« tion available with interesting i var-<br />
ied duties Good clerical skins nec-<br />
essary Excellent Beneftl*<br />
Caeeded 'or<br />
Non smoking Southheid Law Office<br />
2 yrs expenence will instruct Word<br />
Processing Good benefits 358-0111<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
For Southfield lae firm Sharp skids<br />
and word processing beexground.<br />
excellent working conditions arvd<br />
Benefits 354-4030<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
'his tob requires a secretary o«per<br />
enced m plaintifl litigation & Word<br />
Perfect & JiWe 4 willing 1o handle a<br />
bus* one man office Birmingham<br />
6*77?3T<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
lor well-organized partner in South<br />
field L*e S professional pnone<br />
skins retjiared Word proceasing ex<br />
penence helpful Send reeume to<br />
CPA 20077 Northwestern Mighwev<br />
Suite 200 Southfield ML 40034<br />
REC E P T lONlS T /CL F RK<br />
Fua ume Pleasant personamty and<br />
telephone manner a mual Accu-<br />
rate typmg tk«s Mth dale antry ex<br />
penence heipto< Prolassinnal ap<br />
pear ance CaO Yvonne Air^M W»<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Growing le<br />
tWverehea<br />
mumcation skies I warm pel tunc*<br />
ty Entry level wnh room tor grow*<br />
TEMPORARY SOLUTIONS<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Muat have a v»ry i<br />
Sl<br />
•*<br />
fStngi<br />
PO eO* 2227<br />
•OUTMPVLO Mi «<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Immediate opening tov a national<br />
advertising agency Must have good<br />
communication skills S a pleasant<br />
professional manner Typing skills a<br />
Phil Send reeume 4 salary require<br />
ments 10 Personnel Dept J Welter<br />
Thompson USA 600 Renaissance<br />
Center Detroit Ml 46243<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Responsible <strong>for</strong> answering phones,<br />
greeting visitors opening 4 dispers-<br />
ing mail UPS iighi typing, meeting<br />
setup 4 light package 4 delivery<br />
runs mmediate fua lime permanent<br />
employment in active real estate de<br />
veiopeis office 32770 Grand River<br />
Ste 200 Farmington 46024<br />
RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY<br />
needed part lime lor leal paced<br />
professional company in T»cy Ap<br />
pi«. ants must possess axceUenl<br />
speaking voice and telephone man-<br />
ner prolessional attitude and ap<br />
pear ance rypmg 50 WPM minimum<br />
wth word ps FuH f Tie ••cee*>e<br />
fits P>ease canM4-S300 24S a ^ ,<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Erb LUMBER CO. BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
TO $20,000<br />
Secretary wilh good word process<br />
ing lean choose your own software I<br />
Ic work in beauli'ul frendry office m<br />
Bioom'ieHJ Hills Need to be good<br />
wilh figures 4 able lo proeesi ac<br />
counts payable transactions Great<br />
benefits Cat' Linda<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Farmmgton Hills commercial photo<br />
studio has immediate opening tor a<br />
full or pan time receptionist Must<br />
have accurate typing skills o'<br />
45wpm a good business sense 4<br />
eiceiieni telephone manners Must<br />
have prior clerical experience in<br />
working with customers<br />
Apply m person at Photo Concepts<br />
Inc 23042 Commerce Dr Suile<br />
20pi Farmington HlHs. M 48024<br />
Phone calls accepted lor directions<br />
only 4-7 430T Apply Ft Sept 30.<br />
between t tam 4 Ipm only or send<br />
resume<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Opportunity tor recent secretarial<br />
school graduate oi homemaker re<br />
turning lo work <strong>for</strong>ce to handle<br />
phones per<strong>for</strong>m light typing 4 tin m<br />
lo» olier administrative sta"<br />
Can Linda<br />
ONYX<br />
356-6699<br />
R EC E PTiONlS T .'SECRET A RY<br />
Position available in Troy office of a<br />
large insurance company Flespcmsl-<br />
bililies include typing verbal 4 writ-<br />
ten communication skills word pro-<br />
cessing on IBM computet Ming an-<br />
swering phones must be able to<br />
work independently without supervi-<br />
sion insurance experience back-<br />
ground helpful Good working con-<br />
ditions interested applicants please<br />
send resume 4 salary requirements<br />
to<br />
Patricia Miller<br />
• THE EQUITABLE<br />
5435 Corporate Or<br />
Suite ?oa<br />
Troy M> 48098<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
RECEPTIONIST/<br />
TYPIST<br />
Eacen sfc .lis 4 a<br />
p*evICKJS 6 months «*perie«"»ce on an<br />
E«ecu?o**e pnooe system or similar<br />
ar* neecSed fo* a fasi paced compa-<br />
ny m Tha Birmingham area immedi-<br />
ate temporary requirement Dol lorvg<br />
term otftion available Call Lynn <strong>for</strong><br />
this career opportunrty<br />
ONYX<br />
356-6699<br />
•I F "day Pay the ONYX Wayi<br />
ONYX<br />
356-6699<br />
SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER<br />
investment Company Excellent typ-<br />
ing sinils Tares payroll acAxinling<br />
tor several companies -ental prop-<br />
erty Eiperience with personam om-<br />
pu'er a plus Bloomfieid HlHs loca-<br />
tion Salary commensurate wfth e><br />
Penence Send resume to Thomas<br />
Jordan 300 E Long Lake Rd Ste<br />
= 310 Bloomfieid H.lis Mi 48013<br />
SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER 'or<br />
small manufacturing firm Must be<br />
reliable hardworking and have<br />
bookkeeping experience Westland<br />
area 595-6400<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Branch office of large life insurance<br />
company m Bloomfield hills rs seek<br />
ing individual possessing good typ-<br />
ing and organizational' skirls Posi-<br />
tion offers full benefits and a pleas<br />
ant working environment Salary to<br />
commensuerte wilh eiperience<br />
Please send lull resume io<br />
Manufacturers Financial Group<br />
500 N Woodward Ave Ste 250<br />
Bloomfieid Hills Mi 48013 Attn<br />
Rosemary Jehus<br />
SECRETARY Bright accurate 4 en-<br />
ergetic personality wfth excellent<br />
word processing skills will meet the<br />
Qualification* lor this diversified po<br />
sit ion in Red'ord Chaotic friendly<br />
atmosphere 533-3200<br />
SECRETARY/COMPUTER<br />
Electrical automotive supplier has<br />
immediate opening lor an individual<br />
with 1-2 years secretarial experi-<br />
ence Musi be able 10 type 55 wpm<br />
with Ihe following Quarficafrons a<br />
plus<br />
• Wend Processing Experience<br />
• Oata Entry Experience<br />
6 Efecrive Communication Skills<br />
We offer «r att'active benefit peck<br />
age salary will commensurate wtlh<br />
experience f interested send re<br />
sume to<br />
Gre§ McMaster<br />
13042 Fairlane<br />
Livortta. Ml 48150<br />
SECRETARY LAW OFFICE<br />
WESTLAND Fu»ltime untn « •'>""<br />
typing 4 word processing skills<br />
Call Nancy 7<strong>29</strong> 4."-53<br />
SECRE ' ARY<br />
L aw office in Dearborn wis ,«er<br />
oltic" e« penence »eqwi>ed<br />
65wpm 2 7<br />
ft<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Loca- menufactunw needs person<br />
with word processing and secreian<br />
Sl experience fo eork m last pa-<br />
maiketing and genera- of' i «<br />
Srtution Oualiliec applicant* send<br />
resume including salary nciu-'e<br />
ments to Personnel Director<br />
taction Automotive Co-P 1riow>tw - wo-<br />
SECRETARY<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
REAL ESTATE DEP1T.<br />
Commercial bank in Troy has in im-<br />
mediate career opportunity 'or an<br />
experienced Secretary Candidate<br />
should have knowledge cl mortgage<br />
loan documentation professional<br />
Customer relation skills and excei-<br />
lent typing ability Salary commen<br />
surate wth eiperience Send re<br />
sume and salary history m confi-<br />
dence to<br />
HUMAN RESOURCES SOE<br />
PO BOX 5823<br />
Troy Ml 48007 5623<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F<br />
SECRETARY/<br />
PC OPERATOR<br />
A Fortune 50 corporation is current<br />
I* seeking an experienced Sec*e<br />
lery'PC Operator This position ts<br />
located in Troy<br />
We 'equ"e'sic«ud ng persona<br />
compular High School and Bus-<br />
ness school or equivalent eiper<br />
ence is necessar,<br />
We offer an excellent saiary and<br />
benefit package interested candi<br />
dates should send a resume com-<br />
plete with salary history in complete<br />
confidence 'c<br />
Box 614 <strong>Observer</strong> 4 EcceniK<br />
Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft<br />
Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Detron-based Financial institution<br />
has an opening <strong>for</strong> a lull-time, hard<br />
working se»-starting person with<br />
accurate typing skins 150 WPM| wtth<br />
Word Proacessmg experience<br />
(Wordstar a Phisi Person should<br />
have the ability to lake on various<br />
responsibilHies 4 have an excellent<br />
phone manner Candidates wm have<br />
tne potential <strong>for</strong> advancement in the<br />
financial industry For considera-<br />
tion send resume lo<br />
Secretary<br />
P 0 Boi 779,<br />
Detroit M< 48231<br />
SECRETARY<br />
EI perienced Southfield area Typ-<br />
ing 50 wpm Property Management<br />
company Ml time 3S3 M54<br />
SECRETARY Experienced Busy<br />
Southfield office Word Perfect a<br />
plus Call Befty 355 5600<br />
SECRETARY Experienced in typ<br />
puters telephone<br />
Ferndalearea Ca* 11am-2pm<br />
543 5566<br />
SECRETARY FARMINGTON Office<br />
Excellent salary 4 benefits lor expe<br />
/•enced person with good organiza-<br />
tional saats 4 some computer expe<br />
nance Reply Boa 604 <strong>Observer</strong> 4<br />
Eccentnc Newspapers 36251<br />
Schoolcraft Rd . lrvoma Michigan<br />
46150<br />
SECRETARY FOR LAW OFFICE<br />
FuS time<br />
13 Mae 8 Telegraph area<br />
256 5959<br />
SECRETARY<br />
tor Counseang Center m North ufa<br />
Office expenence preferred Typeig<br />
SECRETARY . lor S W Oakland lew<br />
mg speemg. typing 6 'ran<br />
aa«s -eqiared litigation 6<br />
wnh reaume 6 aalary flaalrad to Box<br />
•400 NorlHvOe Ml 46167<br />
SECRETARY<br />
p uesianin<br />
CMI hot ei<br />
neceeaary<br />
S3 7 6400<br />
SECRETARY tor wea<br />
sec ret aw<br />
two SUM m trtm human<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Progressive growing industrial<br />
commercial 'eel estate hrm has<br />
opening For a aenerai secretary : b><br />
ice manager Ccmveruent Souihfieid<br />
location Experience w«»-. real esiate<br />
office procedures'data processing<br />
systems helpful bul not mandatory<br />
As* tor Mi Rideout 358-2255<br />
SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST<br />
tor Southflald attorney 25-30 hours<br />
per wee* Prefer 1 yr experience<br />
569 <strong>29</strong>94<br />
SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST<br />
Full-time Southfield location Stan<br />
mg salary 15 /nr 424 8452<br />
SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST<br />
For small but growing company<br />
IBM PC experience a must Enthusi<br />
asm sense of humor a plus For m<br />
ter view send erier or reeume to<br />
P O Box 756 Novi M> 46050<br />
SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST<br />
National voluntary hearth agency<br />
Office m Garden City Excellent typ<br />
•ng end telepnone answering skins a<br />
must Sand resume 10 Personnel<br />
Director 6701 Harrison, Garden<br />
City Ml 48135 or Call P Keener<br />
425-6630<br />
SECRETARY'RECEPTIONIST<br />
An established and growing Real<br />
Estate Menegement 'irm is seeking<br />
a responsible executive oriented m<br />
dividual Pleasant teiepoone men<br />
ner good typing and word process<br />
mg skills required Prestigious fun<br />
service Southfield office buedmg<br />
Good salary and fringe<br />
356 1363<br />
SECRET ARY. RECEPTIONIS T<br />
Pubkc Relations Agency in iivoma<br />
needs self sianec with exceaent typ<br />
mg 4 phone s*«a pk-is ability fo<br />
wort on numerous deieeed protects<br />
at once Benefits pecaege Send re<br />
•ume I aalary Ksiory lo Bo. x62C<br />
Obeerver 4 Eccent<br />
3«3S t Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Michigan 46 L50<br />
SECRETAR*/RECEPTION IS '<br />
We ara a laadmg nation* menufar<br />
Mart rap of electronic electrical<br />
components seeking an expert<br />
enced mature person to beam work<br />
»~f»alai, Prefer IBM PC fama<br />
•rtfy eath word procaaamg 4 spread<br />
afieei knowledge Poemon may m<br />
Oude customer sennce aefu neit n<br />
Ty We ofter competitive salary A e><br />
ceaem benefits Seno reauma to<br />
0 ' slch. 7125 Orchard La*e Fid<br />
a 207 W BloomfSeld Ml 48322<br />
SECRETARY<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Oo you aha vanad reaponaabWiW<br />
Can you type 50 60 wPu eccurate<br />
!*•> Are you energetic' Oo you have<br />
• pereoneti "*<br />
Wot* HOURIIN chance lo aM in-<br />
m sght booaaaapatgi Wo>M<br />
you Me tc work m The TOOT. Center<br />
Complae » SoutMMd-' WouM you<br />
mm to work M • gro-kig «ynamac<br />
and tan emermmerns m YfS arap<br />
SaMryMtltOM<br />
»r«J?^frfR 8 sT* run<br />
boumnti.0 mi 4*075<br />
MC*tTARy/*«CEPTlON«T tor<br />
secret arv -wceptoawt<br />
Thursoay. SeplernbBf <strong>29</strong>, <strong>1988</strong> OAE #13*<br />
504 H*tp Want»d<br />
0ffic*-CI«nc«l<br />
504 Mp W»nt»d<br />
OtficB-Ckrtcal<br />
SECRET ARY/RECEPTION<br />
Experienced wfth good typeig and<br />
phone Skills Vary good benefit<br />
package end aorkmg conditions<br />
Oaaeitlla Area Ca* lor appointment<br />
197-5000<br />
SECRETARY, RECEPTIONIST<br />
lor Southfield Law firm Excellent<br />
speamg 4 phone u « required<br />
Good typing skins Word practising<br />
knowledge helpful No previous la-<br />
gal experience necessary Non<br />
smoking office 356-5353<br />
SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST<br />
position avaaabie «i a national cor-<br />
poration located m Southfield >oi a<br />
reliable person with a couple of yrs<br />
of soad experience having typmg<br />
skias of 50 • wpm good organiza-<br />
tional skdls CRT skills 4 good at<br />
tention to detail Advancement op-<br />
portunity <strong>for</strong> the proven individual<br />
Caa Mrs HII at 569-1448<br />
SECRETARY SALES OFFCE<br />
Wa require excellent Typing 4 short-<br />
hand skins ss wen the ability to op-<br />
erate general office equipment in-<br />
cluding IBM P C Af least (Si yeers<br />
eiperience Pleasant telepnone per<br />
sonality important Respond In writ-<br />
ing, wilh resume 4 salary require<br />
ments, io Stone 4 Co . Inc<br />
4967 Crooks Rd Suite ISO<br />
Troy Mi 48098<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Seeking person with inttletive lor lull<br />
time secretarial clerical position m<br />
our busy office This person musl<br />
nave accurate typing 4 pleasant<br />
phone personality Compute expe<br />
rienos preferred Salary common<br />
surate Contact Cnarlorte 421-4500<br />
WORLD SHIPPING<br />
SECRETARY Southheid office<br />
needs a general Secretary with word<br />
processing skills 4 general office<br />
skins Please can 354-2070<br />
SECRETARY<br />
SouthfieiC company needs an enei<br />
get*, highly experienced secretary,<br />
able fo work long hours as needed<br />
with administrative capabilities<br />
mowtedge. of computers word pro-<br />
cessors and st'ong orgarwzationai<br />
skills Qualified applicants please<br />
send resume to P O Boi 300<br />
Southfield Ml 48037 or can<br />
353-3311 Exl 217<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Southfield professional firm needs<br />
entry level floater secretary nfio en-<br />
fOys change and interpersonal con-<br />
tact Duties mclude typing, filing,<br />
copying and answering pfsonea Ex<br />
celleni grammar spelling and typing<br />
skills required Competitive salary<br />
and benefits It interested send re-<br />
sume and salary requirements to<br />
Ms underwood P O Boi 891<br />
Southheid Mi 48037<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
SECRETARY<br />
TQI FRIDAYS 'NC has ar immedi-<br />
ate permanent part-time position<br />
tor a Secretary to work 25 hours per<br />
eeek .<br />
We require excellent Secretanai<br />
skills inclusive o« Typing operation<br />
of basic office machines office or-<br />
ganization 4 proven communication<br />
skins Word Processing skills re<br />
quired<br />
This is an excellent opportunity lor a<br />
mature energetic 4 enthusiastic in-<br />
dividual lo |Oin ow northern division<br />
team responsible tor over 70 reeiau-<br />
rants wrth offices located m South-<br />
f»d Excellent salary 4 beneftls<br />
please send resume to<br />
JOni Dyer<br />
TGI FRIOAYS. INC<br />
26261 Evergreen Rd Ste 210<br />
Southfield, Mi 48076-4447<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
SECRETARY wtth good basic typ-<br />
ing shorthand 4 dictaphone skills<br />
'or Livonis law office IBM PC expe<br />
rience preferred CaM 263-1111<br />
SECRETARY Word proceaamg file<br />
management general office duties<br />
oiease sand reeume to Advanced<br />
P O Boi 97 Wayne. Ml 48184<br />
SECRET ARY-WOPD PROCESSOR<br />
Excellent opportunity tor pan time<br />
word processing secretary Good<br />
pay Hours 12 Noon - 5pm, Troy<br />
area 589-0500<br />
SECRETARY<br />
1 girt office, 9am-5pm Mon-Fn<br />
Shorthand required pm* genera<br />
office duties 645-5700<br />
SECRETARY-1 girl office, experi-<br />
enced m accounts 'ecevtabie ec-<br />
counts payable bookkeeping 4 ttght<br />
typig Non-smoker preferred Expe-<br />
rienced only appfy Jody 646-3636<br />
SECRETARY - 15-18 hrs/wk Typ-<br />
ing. computer 4 good organizational<br />
skills a necessity Birmingham<br />
YMCA 644-9036<br />
SOUTHFIELO LAW FIRM<br />
Secretary/Receptionist Mirnmi*n 2<br />
yrs experience Will train In word<br />
processing Non-smoker<br />
Gary Eisenberg P C .<br />
2000 Town Cente< Suits 1760<br />
Southfield, Mich 48075<br />
357 3550<br />
SPANISH SPEAKING<br />
SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST<br />
TO $19,000 FEE PAID<br />
Fssi growing Farrnmglon HiBs m-<br />
pon/export company often better<br />
than Big 3 benefits Loeds of ad-<br />
vancement and greal working con-<br />
ditioria tor typing of 50 wpm and<br />
word procaaamg knowledge Hurry<br />
can Shirley now 851-3660<br />
SNELLING & SNELLING<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
STEP INTO A CAREER<br />
Fed up wfth positions thai ofter no<br />
room <strong>for</strong> growth? Our company oi-<br />
lers temporary 4 permanent oppor<br />
tunnies m all dancal areas A posi-<br />
tion with us ia a step into a career<br />
To be considered tor one of our<br />
unique opportunNiee, send reaume<br />
wfth cover letler to O/E Manage<br />
ment Service* 1408 A»en Drive<br />
Troy. Mich 48063<br />
SYSTEMS OPERATOR-For South-<br />
field location Wang VS system or<br />
IBM 34 01 36 experience required<br />
Send reaume 6 salary reqiarements<br />
to Box 612 <strong>Observer</strong> 6 Eccentric<br />
Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft<br />
Rd Lrvoma Michigan 46150<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
(EVENING ONLY)<br />
If you can work trom a we* orga-<br />
nized 4 flexible script, have never<br />
been employed aa a telemarketer 4<br />
have at least 20 hours of evenmg<br />
tima available weekly you oould<br />
qualify tor true new group bang<br />
<strong>for</strong>med You wM Da contacting peo-<br />
ple who have purchased Irom tMs<br />
compeny m the peel wfth the objec-<br />
tive of determining ma product raa-<br />
sbmty 4 ra aalab*amng customer<br />
conltdenoe CaU Lytm<br />
ONYX<br />
356-6699<br />
I Friday Pay the ONYX Way)<br />
TELEPHONE INTERVIEWSF«S<br />
j i sin ^ pari tune evenings Son<br />
» - - 1 •— 1 »• —* w- - -<br />
handwriting -tnaaery 'ategrapn.<br />
Square Lake aree Aak tor Ltt SJ0 -<br />
TELEPHONE RECEPTIOaaST<br />
Be aome tfptno<br />
25 hovs pm was*. UOO<br />
TYPIST 4 GENERAL OFFICE<br />
OPENING-For Troy inaurance agen<br />
cy Fua ume Muel be conecienuous<br />
CaU Nancy 649^6866<br />
TYPIST<br />
Lrvonia insurance agency seeks typ-<br />
ist wfth math aptitude CM Mrs<br />
its 26 1 2230<br />
TYPlST/RECEPTIONlST-Farming<br />
ton Company nee immediate fua<br />
TY PtST ^RECEPTIONIST<br />
Good telephone personality a»<br />
around office help immediete open<br />
•ng SoutnfielO aree neeurnan lo<br />
Box 460 <strong>Observer</strong> 4 Eccentric<br />
Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcrefl<br />
Rd Livonia Michigan 46150<br />
TYPIST/<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
TO $18,000<br />
Need average typing skills plus lots<br />
ot confidence to handle office<br />
routines process men trace snip-<br />
ping 4 *eep managemeni in<strong>for</strong>med<br />
Excellent benefits CaU Tom<br />
ONYX<br />
356-6699<br />
505 H«4pWant«d<br />
Food-B*v«rag«<br />
BANQUETS &<br />
CATERING<br />
PART TIME<br />
Flexible hours, premium pey<br />
Wart Staff<br />
Cooks<br />
Bartenders<br />
Apply m person Mon thru Sel<br />
10 AM-4PM<br />
Roma s of Lrvonia<br />
27777 Schoolcraft<br />
Roma s of Garden City<br />
32550 Cnerry HW at Venoy<br />
Roma s ol Bloomfieid<br />
2101 S Telegraph<br />
N ot Square Lake Roed<br />
BAR PERSONS BUS PERSONS<br />
Wait Steft High energy lop pay 'or<br />
tne nght people Apply within Body<br />
Rock CA 19245 W 8 Mile be<br />
iween Southfield 4 Evergreen<br />
BAR 4 'ABLE WAIT P£HSON<br />
Apply between 10 am 6 pm Hot<br />
Shot Saloon 28121 Plymouth Rd<br />
Livonia 261-1350<br />
BARTENDER<br />
Evemrigs. ' -ie»da, thru Saturday<br />
Experienced Dakota Inn RathskeB-<br />
er Detroit 867 9722<br />
BARTENOER tu» or pan time<br />
Pages Food 4 Spirits Farmmgton<br />
Excellent wages 4 benefits Contact<br />
Vicki 477-0099<br />
TYPISTS<br />
SECRETARIES<br />
Looking to advance youi career "> It<br />
you Ste you need exposure to the<br />
right opportunities The ONYX<br />
Group has opportunities <strong>for</strong> you 4<br />
can work tor you whether you *•*<br />
lookmg lor a temporary assignmer.-<br />
tor a permanent |ob Call Tom to<br />
rear wfiai the ONYX Group can oo<br />
'Oi you today<br />
ONYX<br />
356-6699<br />
iFridey Pay tne ONYX Wayi<br />
TYPIST - wtth Statistical typmg 4<br />
computer experience • (oi CPA firm<br />
Send resume to Kieiman Carney 4<br />
Greenbaum 32000 Northwestern<br />
Hwy Sle 275 Farmmgton Hats Ml<br />
48018 - Attention D Greenbaum<br />
TYPIST- 2 yrs experience pre<br />
•erred Some knowledge wortJ pro-<br />
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Benefits Can Betty or Jan 557-2520<br />
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needs an organized person with<br />
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WORDPROCESSER<br />
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pearance wordproceaamg comput-<br />
er knowledge Send resume and sal-<br />
ary requirements to Boi 6280b-<br />
server 4 Eccentnc Newspapers.<br />
36251 Schoolcrefl Rd ctvonie<br />
Michigan 48150<br />
WORD PROCESSING<br />
SECRETARY<br />
TO $21,000<br />
EnfO* alt Ihe advantages of working<br />
•or a large successful company<br />
Good skins and professionalism 'or<br />
the cnoc* fee paid position Call<br />
Bemice at 353-2090<br />
After 5 PM Appointments Available<br />
SNELLING & SNELLING<br />
WORD PROCESSOR Northvin*<br />
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proceeaor -egai experience helpful<br />
Send resume stating salary desired*<br />
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WORD PROCESSOR lor Marketing<br />
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Kathy Depp Human Synergistics<br />
398 19 Plymouth Rd . Plymouth Ml<br />
48170 or cMl to schedule an inter<br />
view 459-1030<br />
WORD PROCESSOR-For Southfield<br />
lew firm 3 yrs legal experience re-<br />
quired, Wang VS system lpm-8pm<br />
or 2pm-9pm Cat Evelyn. 262 -1600<br />
WORD PROCESSOR Part Time<br />
IBM PC experience necessary Send<br />
resume Attention Office Manager<br />
27400 Northwestern. Ste =401,<br />
Southfield. Ml 46034<br />
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ployer<br />
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588-5610<br />
WORO PROCESSOR<br />
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569-0500<br />
WRITER - Fermmgion Han ad agen-<br />
cy expenence tn writing cop* lor<br />
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,000 Fa* paid<br />
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~ LOIS RAY<br />
PERSONNEL<br />
SOUTHFIELO 55
14F* OAE Thursday. S«ptsmbar 2S, <strong>1988</strong><br />
MARKET PLACE :<br />
<strong>Observer</strong> & Eccentnc<br />
CLASSIFIED<br />
it<br />
W O R K S<br />
506 Halp Wanted<br />
Sales<br />
ACCOUNT<br />
EXECUTIVE<br />
Carson Business Inlenors.<br />
Inc. a expanding anc welt-<br />
ing Senior Account Execu-<br />
tive m contract furnishings<br />
market lucrative salary,<br />
benefits packoge a no ex<br />
pense account Position re-<br />
quires al least 2 years coo-<br />
tract experience and col-<br />
lege degree preferred<br />
Please send resume to<br />
LARSON BUSINESS INTERIOR?<br />
<strong>29</strong>355 Morthweslorn Highway<br />
Suite 300<br />
SOUtMWd. Ml 48034<br />
Attention Personnel Manager<br />
A GREAT PLACE TO WORK<br />
AMBITIOUS?<br />
CONSCIENTIOUS?<br />
WE WANT VOUM'<br />
f real estate with<br />
MICHIGAN'S LARGEST<br />
REAL ESTATE COMPANY<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE!<br />
Complete Training Program<br />
Can Joe M®m» Mgr<br />
Ptymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />
455-7000<br />
Sandy Oavts<br />
Westland 'Garden OW<br />
326-2000<br />
ALARM COMPANY seeking aggres-<br />
sive, sett-mot rvsted mdMdual wrth<br />
tne desire to earn above average In-<br />
come Can Mark Spencer 682-6655<br />
ALBERTO-ROSSI of Livonia Mall<br />
noeds several experienced mature<br />
salespeople Immediately lor our ex-<br />
citing jewelry 8 perfumery boutique<br />
Flexible hours. Pteese appry In per-<br />
son or eel Mmdy at 477-4241<br />
or 967-1172<br />
ALVtN'S BRIDE<br />
Sales person needed full time In Blr-<br />
iinghom Good benefits<br />
al Lisa.<br />
Cal 644-749?<br />
ALVtN'S<br />
"Full 4 pert time sales positions<br />
available Ir womans specialty store<br />
• «n Rochester<br />
- CaB Vlckk. or lone at 651-8164<br />
ALVtN'S<br />
Immediate fu« time & part time posi-<br />
tions available <strong>for</strong> mature, teahton<br />
consoous Individuals. Hourly plus<br />
commission Appfy Ahnn's<br />
249 Pierce, Birmingham<br />
Twelve Oaks Man. Nov«^-<br />
AmbHious<br />
$6-$12/HOUR<br />
Expanding Troy-based firm In need<br />
ot 10 addrtional reps. Full and part<br />
- lime positions lo be fllled immedi-<br />
• atoiy Part kmo evenmgs can teed to<br />
• lucrative fu» ttme poartion. Guar an-<br />
a teed salary plua cash bonuses. Must<br />
• be dependable and possess good<br />
' speaking skils. Bin or Mike:<br />
' 435-3862<br />
A NATIONWIDE micro computer<br />
conpany Is looking <strong>for</strong> an aggres-<br />
sive. experienced mall order sales<br />
representative Must be outgoing 8<br />
self motivated Qualified applicants<br />
caH . 422-1200<br />
, AN ESTABLISHED LOCAL<br />
, MANUFACTURER of paint and re-<br />
, lated codings Is seeking ex perl<br />
, enced Individuals interested In per-<br />
, manent. fu* time solea/wMohouse<br />
^ poaition In our suburban outlets<br />
, Kindly send resume to Box 606 Ot>-<br />
• server 8 Eccentric Newspapers.<br />
a 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Lrvonia.<br />
, MicMgon 48.150<br />
APPLY<br />
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Interview, 721-2015<br />
• ART GALLERY and framing shop,<br />
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• looking <strong>for</strong> a take-charge, creative.<br />
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» Fisher B»dg , Detroit. Ml<br />
quainfl-<br />
304<br />
48202<br />
« ATTENTION:<br />
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« Earn a tree Hawaiian trip - |om the<br />
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• Christmas Around The World<br />
, ' ATTENTION MOMS<br />
. Kids back school? Want a pan t m<br />
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, CMI 455-6984<br />
ATTENTION<br />
RED HOT<br />
.f. Commercial Real Estate<br />
r^ALES ASSOCIATES<br />
you tota*y saw-driven?<br />
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you prove at least ft rmWon in<br />
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IF SO WE OTFER<br />
' 'Owe ISO m l on in vacant land<br />
- Plymouth<br />
Unamated earning<br />
Can Gregg Donovan tor i<br />
506 Help Wantad<br />
Salaa<br />
BAKERY<br />
COUNTER SALES<br />
Ajter school and weekends flexible<br />
hours Clean pleasant atmosphere<br />
Apply in person<br />
THE BAKER S LOAF<br />
<strong>29</strong>480 Northwestern Hwy i between<br />
Franklin 8 inkster Rds. Southfield I<br />
THE BAKER S LOAF<br />
32720 Grand River, |E of Farming-<br />
ton Rd >. Formmglon<br />
BATH BOUTIQUE - ts In need of a<br />
Salesperson Must enjoy working<br />
wrtn people 8 coordinating colors<br />
Appry LOng's Fancy B»Jh Boutique<br />
190 E Main St . Northville<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
BE VOUR OWN BOSS<br />
Earn MO.000 plus a year un the fast<br />
growing water purification market<br />
Work part or lull time For personal<br />
interview calf. 533-5953<br />
CAREER fJURNOUT?<br />
HOW about a career in interior deco-<br />
rating No <strong>for</strong>mat training required<br />
Several levels Of opportunity from<br />
apprentice decorator io possible<br />
Business partnership 855-8640<br />
506 Haip Wantad<br />
Salaa<br />
EFFECTIVE<br />
RECRUITERS<br />
WANTED<br />
Expanding local-area business or-<br />
ganization Flexible hours compen-<br />
sation on results For details caH In-<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation tine<br />
680-3420<br />
EXCITING NEW CHANGE<br />
AUGUST MAX WOMAN<br />
August Max is changing lo fit the<br />
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wW carry Ihe same great clothes In<br />
sires 16 thru 26 Vour demonstrated<br />
sales ability, management skills 8<br />
merchandising experience are keys<br />
to career success With August Max<br />
Woman We are now hiring tor an<br />
positions Eiceiieni salary benefit<br />
package including liberal store dis-<br />
count For more .ntormatlon please<br />
can Robin 348-7140<br />
506 Halp Wantad<br />
Salaa<br />
LEASING AGENT<br />
Musi be experienced apply al Sut-<br />
ton Fhece Apartments 23275 River-<br />
side Dr Southfield Ml 746-0070<br />
LIKE 14 KI GOLD'<br />
Love money! Highest commission<br />
The Gold Show 591 -9051<br />
LOOKINg tor a qualified food ser<br />
mee salesperson Prefer college de<br />
aree m business or related field<br />
Send resume to P O Box 240.<br />
Ptymouth Ml 48170<br />
CAREER NIGHT<br />
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M. 48063 652-8000<br />
Put your trust In Number One'<br />
CAREER OPENINGS<br />
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IDS/AMERICAN EXPRESS is look-<br />
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gree required This is s career with<br />
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For interview, call 244-9160<br />
CAREER<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
Recent company growth opens 3<br />
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ing of a career In Real Estate? Can<br />
George Brown 683-<strong>29</strong>00<br />
INTERLAKES REALTY<br />
CAREER OPPORTUNITY<br />
John Hancock Is seeking aggressive<br />
individuals who have Ihe skills 8<br />
abilities to build a career in creative<br />
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Insurance, Investments mutual<br />
funds 8 ta* shelters 3 yrs financing<br />
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the LS. Mohn Financial Group at<br />
559-0600. ask <strong>for</strong> Ken McGmnis or<br />
Don Kowalewskl. CLU. LC-<br />
EXPANDING OFFICE<br />
looking lor self motivated full lime<br />
salespeople Progressive scale<br />
Residential 8 Commencal We have<br />
the programs to help you make<br />
money'"' Contact George Goodiing<br />
ERA<br />
FIRST FEDERAL<br />
478-3400<br />
LOOKING FOR Represenlalivea to<br />
(om the leading home party plan<br />
selling 14 K gold full or part time<br />
available Earn lots ol tti In spare<br />
time. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation call 9am<br />
2pm 268-5566<br />
FASHION FORWARD FOOTWEAR<br />
Retailer looking <strong>for</strong> experienced<br />
motivated person wtth retail experi-<br />
ence Management positions open<br />
immediately Reply confidential •<br />
Send resume P. O Box 466 Bir-<br />
mingham. Mi 48012<br />
MANAGEMENT/<br />
.SALES<br />
Kay 8 Kay Tile, a leading retail<br />
chain, is seeking enthus-aslic and<br />
professional individuals <strong>for</strong> manage-<br />
ment and sales positions These po-<br />
sitions offer<br />
• Excellent earning potential<br />
|$30K * lor management and<br />
$20K « <strong>for</strong> sales!<br />
• A comprehensive benefit pro-<br />
gram<br />
• Paid training<br />
• Opportunity to work tor a<br />
growing company<br />
II you're interested m this exciting<br />
career opportunity, cait<br />
KAY & KAY TILE<br />
553-6260<br />
506 Halp Wantad<br />
Salaa<br />
RETAIL<br />
DEMONSTRATORS<br />
$5.50 Per Hour<br />
24 hours per wee*<br />
Major appliance company needs de-<br />
pendable. outgoing person lor local<br />
retail siore Must be able to work<br />
evenings and weekends Slan im-<br />
mediately Call Mr Ferguson 10am<br />
to ipm all week<br />
642-8201<br />
EOE K7VM/F<br />
MANAGER 8 ASSISTANTS<br />
Junior retail clothing store is »<br />
ing sel" motivated individuals ^<br />
FLOOR COVERING SALES<br />
Full time position General store du-<br />
ties In Plymouth Will tram right<br />
person 45S-3312<br />
management positions E»c<br />
. opportunity 'or future advancement<br />
with benefits l vr retail eiperience<br />
required Apply tn person wrth re-<br />
sume at Dec Shops. Westland<br />
Cr ossing. Westland 422-5959.<br />
FREE<br />
REAL ESTATE SALES TRAINING<br />
Come and grow with No 1 Call<br />
Mary. Sales Manager<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Your Real Estate 525-7700<br />
Serving Western Wayne<br />
8 Oakland Counties<br />
FULL 8 PARI TIME matun<br />
salesperson wanted <strong>for</strong> prestigioui<br />
gift shop Experience -squired Mus<br />
be able to work evenings & wee»<br />
ends CaH 8 ask. <strong>for</strong> Cheryl 453-7770<br />
FULL TIME - PART TIME SALES<br />
Experienced preferred Apply<br />
in person only KIDDLYWINKS. 120<br />
B Maple Birmingham 540-19<br />
CAREER SELLING<br />
i need a sales associate with a prov-<br />
en record of outside sales expen<br />
ence Elegant products national<br />
company expenses, bonus 8 salary<br />
Send resume to Bo* 636 <strong>Observer</strong><br />
8 Eccentric Newspapers 36251<br />
Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonia. Michigan<br />
48150<br />
CECILLE'S<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
Cosmetic/ Fragrances<br />
S ales / M an agemen t<br />
ou have energey 8-enthusiasm,<br />
we have part 8 lull time positions<br />
available Growth potential, experi-<br />
ence desirable, but we will train Call<br />
<strong>for</strong> mto<br />
642-5116<br />
LAND COMPANY<br />
OF MICHIGAN<br />
455-0606<br />
ATTRACTIVE SALARY<br />
I are Meaning lor a Pro-<br />
CENTURY 21 - CASTELLI<br />
Put B1 to work <strong>for</strong> you<br />
Discuss the FREE training <strong>for</strong> t"iew<br />
inexperienced individuals 8 the on-<br />
going in-house training lor the expe-<br />
rienced sales person 8 EARN MORE<br />
while you learn from the 31 sales<br />
trainers in Ihe business<br />
Can Jack Lucas or Don CostMh to-<br />
day tor personal interview<br />
525-7900<br />
A CHALLENGING Sales Position<br />
available al Domicile Furniture<br />
Design-oriented person or related<br />
Sales experience a Plus<br />
CoiCeiia. 851-1003<br />
CHILDREN'S SHOE SALES<br />
FuH or pan-time<br />
Downtown Farmington<br />
478-7611<br />
COME<br />
GROW WITH US!<br />
Because of our recent growth, we<br />
have several openings m our Route<br />
Sales Theae positions wW be entry<br />
level to help /ou leem our business<br />
and offer you maximum growth AH<br />
interested parties, send a letter wtth<br />
Personnel Director<br />
P.O. Box 36106<br />
Detroit. Ml 48238<br />
FURNITURE SALES 8 DESIGNERS<br />
Experienced professional tired ol<br />
second class Income or work envi-<br />
ronment? Intenor designers who<br />
seek more challenge and (aster<br />
paced day and career growth? Emp-<br />
ty nesier who likes quality furniture<br />
and likes helping people solve their<br />
home furnishing problems? Young<br />
go-getter who wants the chance to<br />
succeed and make money with ex-<br />
citing career opportunity? Al<br />
DOBBS we value diversity because<br />
we know rt takes a team ef<strong>for</strong>t lo win<br />
consistently We are growing (A<br />
new Thornasvilie Gallery m Troy snd<br />
a soon- to- be new store in Novi)<br />
And we offer sales and management<br />
opportunities lo thoee who ye st-<br />
tracted to quality<br />
" Excellent compensation program<br />
• Monthly bonuses and volume<br />
Incentives<br />
• Full beneftls and profit sharing<br />
• 5 Day'40 hr work wee*<br />
We want io telk lo you!<br />
Contact Mr Edward at<br />
DOBBS FURNITU RE 588-3500<br />
GENERAL .SXTES. .S_ stock heip<br />
needed Country Squir>of Livonia<br />
GREAT FUTURE W^TH a 1<br />
FREE<br />
Century 21. Hart<strong>for</strong>d S Is offering<br />
tree pre-ucenae training (small ma-<br />
terial charge) Fu* time trainer to<br />
help you to a quick start Ask about<br />
our career track program Call<br />
Phyllis Stutzmann lor appointment<br />
PUT u 1<br />
TO WORK FOR YOU<br />
261-4200<br />
2 OFFICES IN LIVONIA<br />
HIGH COMMISSION SALES<br />
Advertising specialties Graphic arts<br />
sales expenence helpful 553-6660<br />
COMPUTER SALES MANAGER<br />
A Micro Computer dealership is<br />
looking <strong>for</strong> a sales manager to (om<br />
our team ol successful business<br />
professionals Be part ot an exerting<br />
and Challenging computer Industry<br />
where It's happening ideal mdHwJu-<br />
ai wm have background m m*iaging<br />
sales representatives m a solid, suc-<br />
cessive organization Our organiza-<br />
tion offers a banoBI program that m-<br />
dudes medlcal/hoepllaKzation paid<br />
vacation 8 profit sharing. If your<br />
akiOs are m me area of salaa and<br />
have the ability lo manage 8<br />
motivate a sales staff, please send<br />
your resume to: PO Box 4253<br />
Troy, Ml 48099<br />
CONDOMINIUMS<br />
SALES HOSTESS<br />
Real estate licence preferred Light<br />
typing akiHs lo assist sale manager<br />
•h new West Bloomfield luxurious<br />
condominium development After<br />
noons and weekends I2pm-6pm<br />
Ca* Rose Sobei 661-5100<br />
COSMETICS - FgB/pwt time to<br />
teach skin cara 8 professional<br />
makeup Complete training pro-<br />
gram Car program, bonus, incen-<br />
tive 8 more Cal Verta 6S1-6546<br />
COUNTER SALES<br />
Accounting telemarketing 8<br />
houee M 8 part tune avu<br />
Can Mon -Fn 9am-5pm " ^ ®°"<br />
AUTO<br />
USED CARS<br />
i are M need aI 2 expsitanoad<br />
ueed oar laapaiun. bul ara sMng<br />
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AVON<br />
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i up toe Freeiram-<br />
v P* WWW • • • •' •.<br />
ENTREPRENEURS<br />
serwortm® T*e Builnaei<br />
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*x*aa*arorca*65at«n» -^-oany e m<br />
tto. bona program cr plan medk<br />
cai beneWs Mao included<br />
CM 471 56M<br />
EARN $5.00-$8.00<br />
PER HOUR<br />
Work as • T Stephen<br />
pan tot,<br />
EDUCATIONAL SALES<br />
"SIS<br />
HOMEOWNERS CONCEPT<br />
looking <strong>for</strong> 1 good llcenjad agent<br />
We pay al lime ot listing, call<br />
Brace Lioyd <strong>for</strong> details 349-3355<br />
HOUSEWARE<br />
BUYER/MANAGER<br />
Requires experience wtth<br />
small appliances Good pay<br />
8 benefits with a proven<br />
«e»der<br />
ADRAY APPLIANCE<br />
2 74-9500 George Bednar<br />
Electronic Audio Video Sales<br />
SMALL APPUANCt SALES<br />
ADRAY APPLIANCE<br />
Dearborn<br />
lb I Real Estate Saws Manager need-<br />
ed <strong>for</strong> new Condominium develop-<br />
ment in Farmington HIBS MUSI be<br />
licensed articulate and well<br />
groomed Experience preferred<br />
ie%Send Resume' to<br />
U S HOMES ~<br />
31731 Northwestern<br />
Surte 154W<br />
Farmington Hills, Ml 46018<br />
Att Mr Rott<br />
IF YOU'VE EVER CONSIDERED<br />
A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE<br />
Century 21. Suburban 349-1212<br />
INSIDE PHONE SALES<br />
<strong>for</strong> downtown araa manufacturer<br />
Our office IS far from dull time reeay<br />
moves We need expenenced sales<br />
people IO hand* existing customer<br />
base along with new-prospect cans<br />
Leeds provided Greet repeal com-<br />
masions pkis saierv Secure prtvate<br />
parking .ncluded Send reaume to<br />
PO Box 07135, Detroit, Ml 48207<br />
INSIDE *<br />
SALES<br />
REPRESENTATIVES<br />
mg sales background S4 • com-<br />
mission Day sh»l onfy Trstmng pro-<br />
vidad tor quaMlad appaconts.<br />
E N T E C H -<br />
SERVICES, LTD.<br />
KATHY 737-1744<br />
SUSAN 567-0050<br />
IN8TOME MH0«K<br />
PANT T M PUU. TIME<br />
utters 8 I<br />
SMOWROOM<br />
JEWELRY SALES Fu» or i<br />
*OS ANO A CAREER?<br />
LET'S MAKE M0NEY1<br />
<strong>for</strong> aspandMQ m Ma Dorm* Metro<br />
area wnmit 16-17* par men*<br />
2"SS—'• • 1S-46S-M7*<br />
MANG^MENT TRAINEES<br />
2 position* available <strong>for</strong> experi-<br />
enced retail professionals On the<br />
pob training, commission, draw 8<br />
bonus available Join our exerting<br />
expansion program & move up rhe<br />
ladder of success with us For a per<br />
sonai interview call Mr Holteni<br />
352-<br />
RETAIL MANAGEMENT/<br />
SALES SUPERVISOR<br />
LAURA CASPARI a al National<br />
Womans High Oual'ty Fashion<br />
Store. IS seeking high-energy Sales-<br />
motivated Individuals lor positions<br />
of Aseislant Manager .'Supervisor 8<br />
full or part-time "Sales tor their<br />
store in Twelve Oaks MaB Potential<br />
Management'Supervisor candi-<br />
dates will have previous Retail Sales<br />
8 Management experience and a<br />
desire tor upwa/d growth If mie'<br />
ested. call Lisa. — 344-1066<br />
RETAIL<br />
MERCHANDISER<br />
• Sales'Merchandising experience<br />
prelerred<br />
• Covers supermarkets in Down<br />
river marh*1<br />
• 20 hours per week<br />
• Car allowance<br />
Send resume to<br />
KIMBERLY CLARK CORP<br />
201 N Mildred<br />
l<br />
Dearborn, Ml.. 48128<br />
"L<br />
MANUFACTURERS REPS - Your<br />
professional skills could De the per<br />
feet background <strong>for</strong> a rewarding ca-<br />
reer m residential and commercial/<br />
investment real estate Be your (<br />
boss, set your own hours. 840.000<br />
to J70.000 income and a secure fu-<br />
ture Call about our CAREER SEM-<br />
INAR series Century 21, 478-6008<br />
MARKETING PEOPLE - Your pro-<br />
fessional skiMs could be the perfect<br />
background <strong>for</strong> s rewarding career<br />
•r residential and commercial/In-<br />
vestment real estate Be your own<br />
boss sel your own hours 840,000<br />
to $70,000 Income and a secure fu-<br />
ture Can sbout our CAREER SEM-<br />
INAR series Century 21 478-6008<br />
MASONS<br />
DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH<br />
Women s accessory 8 aportswear<br />
boutique needs part time sales peo-<br />
ple to work 12pm-6pm. Mon -Sat . 3<br />
or 4 days per week Love of fashion<br />
more important than experience<br />
Call ins 453-6620<br />
MATURE PERSON Pan or fun time<br />
available Experience helpful Apply<br />
at Costumes Unlimited, 27519 W<br />
Warren Garden City<br />
NEED 20 RESPONSIBLE<br />
HOMEMAKERS STUDENTS. RE-<br />
TIREES - Earn S600-S80G per<br />
month part-time Flexible schedules<br />
to meet your needs CaB Mr<br />
Thompson al"V77-<strong>29</strong>06<br />
NEW CAR SALES<br />
Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth has an<br />
opening <strong>for</strong> a new car salesperson<br />
Must be aggressive and have refer-<br />
ences No experience necessary<br />
Apply in person Ask <strong>for</strong> Mike No<br />
phone calls, piease<br />
LIVONIA<br />
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH<br />
30777 Ptymouth Road<br />
Livonia<br />
525-5000<br />
NO EXPERIENCE<br />
Ambitious? Want to be your own<br />
boss? Need flexible hours? With<br />
good income?<br />
We should talk'<br />
478-2000<br />
ASK FOR WENDY<br />
ORIN JEWELERS<br />
is looking <strong>for</strong> s dynamic t<br />
who enioys people and would Uke<br />
the opportunity to pursue t career<br />
selling fine jewelry Full 8 part-<br />
time positions Excellent working<br />
conditions 8 beneftls Apply In per-<br />
son <strong>29</strong>317 Ford Rd at Middlebeit.<br />
Garden City.<br />
OUTSIDE SALES FuH or part time<br />
Training provided lo enthusiastic,<br />
energetic individuals Commission/<br />
bonus Ret ad 8 Corporate accounts<br />
Coll Cher, 427-4141<br />
PART TIME mature salesperson lor<br />
luggage 8 leather goods store locat-<br />
ed in Wonderland MaN Evenmgs- 8<br />
weekends. wiH tram 425-2520<br />
PHONE SOLICITORS<br />
Experienced <strong>for</strong> thermal windows<br />
fWas! land) SS per hr Part time<br />
7<strong>29</strong>-0220<br />
PROGRESSIVE contemporary furm-<br />
ture store m Birmingham is lookmg<br />
lor a sharp upbeat design oriented<br />
sales prolaaatonal The successful<br />
appkeant needa lo be people onem-<br />
a solid teem player posaeea<br />
good communication aktMs 8 have<br />
strong organizational 8 time man-<br />
agement skiMs We offer an excel-<br />
lent framing program as wen as a<br />
fun benefit! package Work Bench<br />
234 S Hunter Pleeae cal Sal<br />
540-3578<br />
READY TO WEAR<br />
Aaaistant Manager 8 Buyer <strong>for</strong> la-<br />
dies taahion store No Sundays<br />
Benefits Field t FaaMona 401 S<br />
Mam. RoyM Oek, Ml<br />
REAL ESTATE CAREER<br />
FREE SCHOOL<br />
«MN REAL ESTATE<br />
CANEERTRAK PROGRAM<br />
Expenenced agents welcome We<br />
w* beat your preaani eonumsalon<br />
schedule Call <strong>for</strong> a confidential ap-<br />
pmotmocit. ask tor Jerry Borragard<br />
- CENTURY 21<br />
CHALET 477-1800<br />
Real Estate Career<br />
FREE mmi-conaultatlon Wondering<br />
il you would be successful m real ae-<br />
tata? Wondering «hai n takes lo<br />
start-up and what can ba expected<br />
David today tor s private consulta-<br />
tion 4 oMoa locations Livonia. Rad-<br />
tord LOthrup Wage 8 Farrrungton<br />
Gentury 21<br />
Today 855-2000<br />
REAL ESTATE SALES<br />
V a career is wftai yOu're seeking A<br />
' man lot<br />
• 8 IMP<br />
you 001 aw<br />
.wgetse I<br />
Earl Kam. - Garden City<br />
522-2101<br />
REAL ESTATE SALES<br />
FREE<br />
ERA COUNTRY RlDGE<br />
Farmington Mta» 474-3303<br />
North v«e 343-6767<br />
ESTATE SALES<br />
Sales Associates<br />
Full &<br />
Part-Time<br />
Your Taste &<br />
Experience Are<br />
Valuable<br />
Join the Bombay Company et our<br />
Birmingham location We are an In-<br />
ternational specialty retailer ol Eng-<br />
Nsh reproduction antique furniture<br />
end home accessories Work flexi-<br />
ble full 8 part-time hours in elegant<br />
and pleasant surroundings<br />
Sales experience helpful, but will<br />
tram We offer a competitive salary<br />
and benefils program, including life<br />
health and denial insurance, stock<br />
Purchase and employee discounts<br />
Apply in person or call<br />
THE BOMBAY<br />
COMPANY<br />
Birmingham<br />
135 S. Woodward Ave<br />
Birmingham, Ml,<br />
1 645-6920<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
RETAIL SALES<br />
Experienced - full or pan time Ap-<br />
ply Mon thru Sat at Mltzettoid's,<br />
312 Main Street Rochester<br />
RETAIL SALES<br />
Earn up to S22.000 end more Many<br />
benefits Apply in peraon at: 3<strong>29</strong>75<br />
Schoolcraft. Livonia<br />
RETAIL SALES (HIGH Commission)<br />
immediate opening <strong>for</strong> experienced<br />
Salesperson lo sell High Ticket<br />
Home Leisure Products in a beauti-<br />
ful Retail Showroom located m<br />
Southfield Paid training. Medical<br />
High Commission 8 Incentive<br />
Program CaH 358-1000<br />
RETAIL SALES m appliance, slereo<br />
8 TV sales High volume, high profit-<br />
last paced established company 10<br />
Mile/Woodward area FuH Ume only<br />
Benefits References 541-2023<br />
RETAIL SALES<br />
& STOCK<br />
Accepting applications <strong>for</strong> fufl time<br />
sales 8 stock positions Benefits<br />
available attractive working hrs No<br />
Sundays or holidays Apply m per-<br />
son<br />
JACOBSON'S<br />
336 W Maple - Birmingham<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
RETAIL SALES<br />
Women's fashion store has immedi-<br />
ate opening <strong>for</strong> full lime sales posi-<br />
tion Must be available Saturdays<br />
Apply m person Only At:<br />
HADLEY AROEN BACK DOOR<br />
<strong>29</strong>466 Ford Rd . Garden City<br />
SALES ASSISTANT<br />
Pari tm<br />
boutique in Royal<br />
543-0470<br />
X fashion shoe<br />
CaH Monique<br />
SALES/CLERICAL-<br />
immedlate openings full or pert<br />
lime, sales ability and self confi-<br />
dence Uke working with people,<br />
clean 8 nest appearance mandato-<br />
ry, benefits Apply m person R<br />
Lowell Ahee Jewellers 3638 Ro-<br />
chester Road, Troy,Mich<br />
SALES-OESIGN CONSULTANTS<br />
Growing nationwide cha«n of Retail<br />
furniture stores offers exceaent<br />
opportunity wnh unlimited potential<br />
to ambitious, lughly-motrvalad<br />
parsons Management potential<br />
Furniture and/or Design<br />
background Generous comrmaaion<br />
- Send Resume to P.O. Bo* 363,<br />
Birmingham, Mi 48012<br />
SALES ENGINEER North Ameri-<br />
can mechme tool buHdor looking<br />
tor agreesr a turning specieklt to<br />
mark of their Hne of CNC horizontal<br />
8 vertical turning machines m Mich-<br />
igan Salary commanaurata with e>-<br />
i 8 parks<br />
write Boi 942 <strong>Observer</strong> 8 Eecan<br />
tne Nawspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft<br />
Rd Livonie. Michigan 48150<br />
SALES - FuH<br />
mg wv-Paik<br />
Irom Noon-4 pm<br />
ta^mmeckete<br />
or^^Rxom are<br />
685-1151<br />
SALES HELP<br />
Bed beth outtet Lrvonia araa Part<br />
8 to* lima For appointment cat Mr<br />
Gold 456-4400<br />
SALES HELP WANTED-Part Oma<br />
Woman s<br />
356-6648<br />
SALES<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
Mrs Kay's, tha MMweai t • I home<br />
decorating center wW be opening J<br />
Mr We have i<br />
SALES MANAGER<br />
SALES PERSON<br />
portonoofl only<br />
Rgtsraiii'ss wtm<br />
i in.<br />
506 Halp Wantad<br />
Salas<br />
SALESPERSONS With flair tor<br />
decorating, to sen wain coverings<br />
Various store locations m mefro<br />
area Excellent earning potential<br />
Flexible hours FuH end part time<br />
E*perience prelerred.''Apply m per-<br />
son (main office) Knoppows, 32525<br />
Stephenson Hwy . Madison Hgts<br />
506 Halp Wantad<br />
Salas<br />
SALESPERSON to sen Silk Flower<br />
arrangements & plants 4 days<br />
Pleasant 8 -riendly Birmingham<br />
area 357-2030<br />
SALES PERSON<br />
wanted <strong>for</strong> new dealer setup m elec-<br />
tronic cash registers Call between<br />
9am-5pm 4SJ-8S4I<br />
SALESPERSON WANTED tor<br />
Jewerty sales Experienced CaH<br />
961-4561 or 981-1220<br />
SALES POSITION -outgoing, quick<br />
learner Salary car allowance ben<br />
etljs Send resume to P 0 Bo* 392.<br />
Birmingham. Ml 48012, Attention<br />
Sales Manager '•<br />
SALES REP<br />
Growing personnel agency seeking<br />
aggressive self motivated individual<br />
•nth sales eiperience preferably in<br />
the personnel industry 1st year<br />
equals 140* potential Call NRl<br />
Personnel Services, ask <strong>for</strong> Dan<br />
542-9600<br />
SALES REPS<br />
The Prudential Financial Services is<br />
offering an excellent Career Oppor-<br />
tunity in Sales Management poten-<br />
tial Experience not necessary, we<br />
wUl train Territory encompasses<br />
•Oakland. Wayne & Washtenaw<br />
Counties This is an established ter-<br />
ritory with salary up to 8600 /week<br />
depending on qualifications Com-<br />
pany benfits are among the best In<br />
the industry Call Mr Hlx, 9am-4pm,<br />
313-563-8487<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F<br />
SALES - Responsible goal oriented<br />
person <strong>for</strong> sales wtth promotional<br />
advertising cempany m L'vonia Sal-<br />
ary plus commission 477-7388<br />
SELLING SECURITY is something<br />
lo be proud ot Sales positions, with<br />
great potential, available Immedi-<br />
ately Join our team 522-7404<br />
SERIOUSLY looking <strong>for</strong> an opporiu<br />
nrfy? Hours & income tailored lo<br />
your needs Full or part time Call<br />
J Gatt 326-4788 461-1787<br />
Telemarketing<br />
EXPLOSIVE OPPORTUNITY<br />
•Exceptional pace structure<br />
•Great working environment<br />
•Flexible hours.<br />
•No cold calkng<br />
•Se your own boss<br />
•Would you en)oy making up to<br />
$30 000 or more lor 4 hrs work.<br />
ta*mg to people an over the United<br />
States?<br />
Sounds interesting")<br />
interview by appt orHy Call355-<br />
0170<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
REPRESENTATIVES<br />
EXCITING OPPORTUNITY<br />
Jom a rapidly expanding telemar-<br />
keting company and grow with us<br />
Openings lor<br />
TELEMARKETING REPS<br />
incoming calls only<br />
Sen popular consumer products<br />
Hourly/commission/benefits<br />
Experience preferred wm train<br />
Full 8 part-time positions available<br />
Sr Ciliiens.'homemakers welcome<br />
Call 553-6260<br />
TELEMARKETING-Computer Sales<br />
Computer sales distributor of com-<br />
puter aided design equipment, is<br />
hiring inside sales representatives<br />
Salary plus commission .»<br />
Microware Sales 453-3470<br />
USED CAR SALES<br />
Experience helplul but wUl train<br />
qualified individual Apply In person<br />
to Dave McDonald Livonia Chrysler<br />
Plymouth. 30777 Plymouth Rd<br />
Lrvonia<br />
WINE SALES PERSON<br />
interested in wines 4 have sales,<br />
nee 8 hospilallty experience?<br />
importing company looking <strong>for</strong> ag-<br />
gressive service oriented sales peo-<br />
ple to call on established 8 prospec-<br />
tive licensees Retirees welcome<br />
Call 1-800-822 1733<br />
WORK WITH<br />
THE BEST!<br />
Century 21<br />
Advantage<br />
We are members ot five Board of<br />
Realtors and an award winning off-<br />
ice' Be aware of how successful you<br />
can be Ask <strong>for</strong> Barbara. 528-0920<br />
507 Halp Wantad<br />
Part Tima<br />
507 Halp Wantad<br />
Part Tima<br />
DRIVER - Part time lor dry cleaners.<br />
Good driving record necessary<br />
Ideal lor retiree Somerset<br />
Cleaners 643-0807<br />
ATTENTION<br />
HOMEMAKERS<br />
We need on-caH personnel to 0t I-<br />
drivers to lest drive new cars on 230 f A R N » ' **» (* hour doing home<br />
mile local route m Livonia 8 Farm- , demonstrations ot Silwick silk<br />
ingion Day 8 afternoon shifts avail | W» r '« •««"<br />
able Part time work t to 3 shifts Flexible hours Debbie 566-Q352<br />
per week Musi be available to be I EUROPEAN TONE 8 Health Ciinnj<br />
Oilic* and to report work within • l oo, to, m„ u (. , M e M<br />
1 hour Must be 25 or older 8 have<br />
an eiceiieni drrwrvg record No tick<br />
ets or accidents m last 5 y»s Police<br />
security clearance is required and A-1 STUDENT part lime position<br />
must t>« able to pass a driver pro*- - F*mg mailing s other office duties<br />
ciency examine Must ha»e own car<br />
No bos transportation is available to<br />
tob site II you can meet the above<br />
requirements CaH 9AM-3PM lo set<br />
up interview<br />
METROSTAFF<br />
TEMPORARY PERSONNEL<br />
425 8368<br />
CAFETERIA Substitute Help <strong>for</strong><br />
Birmingham <strong>Public</strong> Schools Pleas •<br />
ant working conditions Call<br />
644-9300 Ext 220<br />
CASHIER - Good pay Star Deli, m<br />
Soulhfielo Call and as* <strong>for</strong> Sid or<br />
Harry 352-7377<br />
CASHIER PART-TIME^<br />
Cashier needed <strong>for</strong> The Claymore<br />
Shop in Birmingham We are seek<br />
ing an energetic, near arid fnendty<br />
person 'or a part-time position No<br />
e«penence necessary Can ask tor<br />
AlSkiba 64*7755<br />
Dental office ne*J lo Show Btz Puza,<br />
Dearborn 565-5507<br />
GENERAL OFFICE HELP<br />
Permanent part lime 20 hrs per<br />
week F"e*ible hrs Varied<br />
assignments Wayne Area<br />
CaH Alex 728-0909<br />
GENERAL OFFICE<br />
PART TIME<br />
Maccabees Mutual Life insurance<br />
Company is seeking sharp individu-<br />
als 'o assis' wtth our* caah process-<br />
ing Strong math, data entry S or<br />
gamistional skills required Working<br />
hours 9am 1pm Mon thru Frl In-<br />
ter ested 7 Send resume or appN to<br />
Maccabees Mutual<br />
L'fe insurance Company<br />
2S800 Northwestern Hwy<br />
Southfield M'48037<br />
CASHiERS'FOOO PREP<br />
50 3 sop" - ' 4 days a week Apply | j j 50/hr CaH SaHy<br />
BIAiO s 449 N Wayne Fid (near 1<br />
CherryhiHI Ask <strong>for</strong> John 721-3743 ! HOMEMAKER needed <strong>for</strong> general<br />
GREAT FOR STUDENT'<br />
Clean up Pe»son 3 hrs Fn & Sat<br />
«5 1-7464<br />
„ o***ce dvi«es WMi trm^ Hours 11-3<br />
CHILDBIRTH EDUCATOR (lamajeftie^oie M o n Apply '.8927<br />
Method; tor Sat AM classes Natu tSfm.ngton Rd Livoma near 7<br />
•al childbirth & breast feeding e«pe<br />
rience preferred, medical back<br />
ground helpful Will train 459-7477<br />
SEWING 4 KNITTING MACHINE<br />
SALES<br />
tn Farmington Part time WHI train<br />
Call be<strong>for</strong>e 6pm 471-1077<br />
SPIRE SHOES 8 Accessories al<br />
Fairlane Town Center Is looking <strong>for</strong><br />
full time experienced sales persons<br />
wth management potential Stop m<br />
ot please call Mr Decker 271-3500<br />
STOP SITTING AROUND<br />
Help out your family 8 yourself<br />
Starling pay U 50.'hr - $8 00<br />
Nights between 5-9 30<br />
Callevenmgs Terry 421-7435<br />
TEACHERS 8 SUBSTITUTES-Edu-<br />
calidtiai sales Maior publishing<br />
company has full 8 part time posi-<br />
tions oper. locally Call M Williams<br />
462-2285<br />
TELEMARKETERS<br />
CHEMLAWN - is Wring outgoing<br />
people with good tetphone skits lor<br />
tele sales positions We Mi train<br />
No eiperience necessary Flexible<br />
hours *6 per hour<br />
Chemiawn Services 22515 Hesiip<br />
Novi To arrange tor interview<br />
please com act Susan. 348-1700<br />
TELEMARKETERS<br />
(10)<br />
progressive company In Birming-<br />
ham area is hiring expenenced out-<br />
bound telemarketers to work on an<br />
exerting new program Good com-<br />
munication skills and the ability io<br />
enter In<strong>for</strong>mation on a CRT are a<br />
must Proiect Win last several<br />
months & Is a perfect opportunity<br />
tor people who want to supplement<br />
ome lor.,the holldi<br />
FLEXIBLE HOUF<br />
8:30 AM - 5PM<br />
4 45 PM 9PM<br />
O N Y X<br />
356-6699<br />
(Friday Pay the ONYX Way)<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
No experience necessary<br />
Flexible Hours Excellent wages 8<br />
commissions CaH 533-4328<br />
TELEMARKETING REP<br />
Exciting business lo business sales<br />
opportunity. fuH or part time from<br />
our W Bloomfield office Hourly pms<br />
bonus Call Mr Cieary 737-1900<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
Our Co . Reese Bros , has several<br />
openings <strong>for</strong> fund raising positions<br />
Must have eiperience 15/hr +<br />
high bonus Morning, evening 8 late<br />
mining vs available For personal<br />
appt call after 11am 350-2396<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
Have a great voice? Like to talk on<br />
the phone? Then we have the tob tor<br />
you' Ideal lor homemakers students<br />
S retirees Mornings 9-1. Toes -Frl.,<br />
Call Colleen at 543-2808<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
Are you s triendly enthusiastic per-<br />
son who Uke* to ta* on the pnone?<br />
Then we have the (Ob <strong>for</strong> you Morn-<br />
ing or evening shifts available<br />
9-1 or 5-9 Co* Colleen at 543-2807<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
SALES SPECIALISTS<br />
inboimd/oulbound Parish <strong>Public</strong>a-<br />
tions a 60-year-old wen-respected<br />
firm is now interviewing experi-<br />
enced telephone professionals Ad-<br />
vertising sales expenence preferred<br />
bul not necessary Exc silent salary<br />
mcentrves and generous company<br />
paid beneftls Career<br />
Caa tor an interview<br />
Jerry Tomaozewski. 565-7800<br />
opportunity<br />
507 Halp Wantad<br />
Part Tima<br />
CLEANING STAIRWAYS<br />
Two days a week leave messsge at<br />
641-0975<br />
CLERICAL POSITION<br />
w Bloomfield Reel Estate Office<br />
On Orchard Lake Rd<br />
Requires telephone clerical and<br />
some typing skills Full or part time<br />
Call 851-5500<br />
CLERICAL<br />
Varied duties 4-Shrs a day Farm-<br />
ington HI«S Call R Wadsworth<br />
• 78-8220<br />
ADULT CARRIERS<br />
For West Bloomfield Area.<br />
Single copy delivery<br />
Must have car<br />
Ask <strong>for</strong> Mr Heri<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Ot>*«*v«r & Ecc«ntr»c 3<br />
644-1100<br />
CLERK lor Lrvonia Office products<br />
store days and weekends<br />
Paper Tiger 478-3240<br />
ADULT DRIVERS<br />
West ~Bloomtield Area Ideal tor<br />
homemakers or retirees Station<br />
644-1100<br />
CLERK,'TYPIST<br />
PART TIME<br />
Life insurance company located In<br />
j ptymoulh has opening <strong>for</strong> Clerk;<br />
| Typist Figure aptitude, typing 435-<br />
40wpm) 8 data entry skiUs required<br />
Flexible hours Contact Personnel<br />
j Depart menl<br />
MUTUAL OF DETROIT<br />
333 Ptymoulh. Road<br />
Plymouth, Mich 48170<br />
453-8500<br />
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY!<br />
For homemakers waning back into<br />
work <strong>for</strong>ce mothers wtlh children m<br />
school & senior crtoan* with extra<br />
time on hand Light office help<br />
sought We are willing to work<br />
around your schedule' Part time<br />
days at 15 50 per hour. non smoking<br />
office Apply m person at Circuits<br />
DMA 3<strong>29</strong>00 Captlol. off Farming-<br />
ton, Lnronia<br />
COLLEGE<br />
STUDENTS<br />
Wanted <strong>for</strong> full 8 part time |OB<br />
openings m Southfield. W Bloom-<br />
field 8 Birmingham areas will fam<br />
Top pay 8 benefits We will work<br />
around your schedule Mai Ks<br />
Cleaners Call 537-8052 <strong>for</strong> your<br />
nearest location<br />
A MAJOR SUPERMARKET chain<br />
requires a part tima mall dark Du-<br />
ties mciude some medium lifting<br />
Drivers license required<br />
Appfy 9 am-4pm datfy<br />
you can mist<br />
642-1842<br />
LOVING. Reliable 8 Experienced<br />
babysitter wM Mt Ml/part tima<br />
Must have own transportatlofCEdu-<br />
cationM 8 sale toys JR. 532-2889<br />
NEED YOUR home doonod Thor-<br />
ough doonmg. dopondabM. -atse<br />
roeoonobio CaH between 9am arid<br />
6pm Wayne County area 598-7596<br />
PRE-SCHOOL teacher, smaa group<br />
chid care tor your t to 4-year-old<br />
L aamlng 8 piay activities sched-<br />
ules 459-4259<br />
PRE-SCHOOL Teocher of 18 yrs.<br />
wM bebysrt one chid ego 3-4. your<br />
transportation Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
CMI: 535-9337<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
mg. cooking, tmrt ironing. Stopping,<br />
dog loving, button seeing lor pro-<br />
anal tamay or person 898-1114<br />
RELIABLE widow wM an chidran m<br />
your homo whig parents vacation<br />
Non smakar. Uvea children Avoi-<br />
sbie <strong>for</strong> any langth of time 425-5141<br />
RE NT - A-MOM<br />
Care Pralnsl ensia INC<br />
357-7080<br />
TIME SAVERS<br />
Need time'' We'll do your errarKH<br />
Blrmingham/Bloonihold area<br />
540-0644<br />
Travel Aide/Companion Experi-<br />
enced. pasaport, CPR. Bonded<br />
non-amokar. reasonable, relet once,<br />
eidorty-'disabled Joanna. 544-2045<br />
TWO GARDEN City mothers wish 10<br />
babysit. Ml or port bme days. Mon<br />
thru Frl 525-3041 522-1241<br />
513 Situations Wanted<br />
24 hours - 7 days<br />
357-3650<br />
Pi »Isold Cara ParsoonM<br />
ARE YOU IN NEED ol housekeeping<br />
do rgjatils work at a rea-<br />
ATTENTK3N - Want yota houeo or<br />
and M good lalaa Try ua and aape-<br />
ce Indapandanvy nm 2 girl<br />
Mam AMi tor Sherry M 261-1406 or<br />
JM M 271-8663.<br />
BABYSITTER<br />
Only Mon-Fri 8 30om-8 30pm tor a<br />
nice down to earth tamHy I have my<br />
and ho ua eli e aping a mdud-<br />
Psm<br />
od. Rotoroncoa Cal I 1561-6267<br />
BABYSITTING - HM or part Ume.<br />
your tranaportation. Dougtoa School<br />
araa. Mtchkey analobta. Cai aftar<br />
4pm. 427-7259<br />
BEFORE SCHOOL Care - rtoovar<br />
School Ototrlct. Brook foal too<br />
ChrtoMn mothar abto to add 2 mora<br />
to AM routma 464-1513<br />
HOUSESTTTERS. robrad coupis. no<br />
pots, non smokers A giobls<br />
Dec. March. 254-2269<br />
515 Chid Cara<br />
BEST CHILD CARE<br />
Loving mother to cara tor your chid<br />
(any age*. Hot lunch 4 sneck* Lots<br />
sine W.<br />
BOOKKEEPER - Experienced Merv<br />
uM or oomputartHKl bixilJiaapmg.<br />
monthly 4 quanorfy paynM tkxea<br />
yw* orttao or my Uvonia homa CaB<br />
Diane at 421-5419<br />
ANNOUNCING now 4 axcMng Arms<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> (Haggarty 4<br />
CharrytiM area). Fui 4 part Ome<br />
Fwi octNtUaa. crafts.<br />
maaM. 4 snacks mduded Ai agaa<br />
961-5468<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> mom wtth experience, rotor-<br />
oncoo 4 love tor klda has one open-<br />
ing. Coi 397-1288<br />
««LD CARE rn fay KMog M<br />
Was fiend araa FUI or port oma<br />
Experienced LmMtoril lotor oncoo<br />
326-4350<br />
CHILDCARE - Uvonia mom wM pro-<br />
vtda tovtng homa assay tram homo<br />
to nwnae your mto one* Agao 1 4<br />
up 532-1453<br />
CHLD CARE/NorthvMo Aroo<br />
Experienced leecher oft lors fui or<br />
perl-lime creatn-o pr grom <strong>for</strong><br />
neebom to 5 yrs.. MoM<br />
awondon mckaded.<br />
4 lots ol<br />
347-3662<br />
CHILD CARE. Radtord area Vour<br />
tranaportation. Fui or pa rt lima AM<br />
om non<br />
amokor Cai: 536-3745<br />
CHILD cara - 35 yr ok) m OfHV ww<br />
amokor 4 a leecher a • vaHabM lor<br />
oebysmmg 10/10/88. 5 Wertnkslor<br />
ar** Aftor Bprr 261-9665<br />
CLEAMMG TEAM tor hama 4 oMoa.<br />
tooL dependable. af armta<br />
Mdy. 61 eggkfy or monthly<br />
Cai Jan. 476-7832<br />
DEPENDABLE LOVING Mom e6i<br />
Mt m Gorton CMy area neer<br />
ara School Vow ttonapona-<br />
FulWno 425-6666<br />
Mm AM core tor mw cIMMmi. Joy<br />
4 Hta sre* Wnioi 1 AMartabto.<br />
463-4637<br />
LrSK^F^<br />
EXPEMENCB) CMLD CAM<br />
T'LLBI I only NM tone* 4 attacks<br />
~ r S 3 F<br />
515 Child Cara<br />
PRE-SCHOOL<br />
leechers. lul<br />
i yaars. hot ton<br />
KoBy'SKJtM<br />
Ml NOVI.<br />
nm oaf<br />
cnoe 8 anet<br />
certMod<br />
•Hants Id<br />
U<br />
349-61«0<br />
OUAUTY LJCll<br />
loving mothar<br />
USED Chic<br />
Troy Araa<br />
Cere by<br />
lis all 4<br />
snecks provldM<br />
510 Ekterty Cara<br />
A Aaatstanca<br />
COMPANIOWAIOE<br />
e H<br />
528-2509<br />
HOME AIDE mtMOSted m eidorty<br />
coro Hovo atw anr.ea. experience<br />
and caring. Can work raghls snd<br />
isekendS-CaH Carol 342-8749<br />
NIGHTINGALE WEST Nursing<br />
Home serving the WaoUand/Uvo-<br />
me/Gar don C*y areas lor 20 yaars<br />
Cai Mr Bargor 6365 Newburgh<br />
Wealtand 261-5300<br />
RENT-A-MOM<br />
HOME CARE<br />
Hearth Care ProtaaannaM LTD<br />
357-7080<br />
SENIOR CITIZENS - independent<br />
kvmg. Grand BMnc are* lovsly quMt<br />
home Serm/aemi prt.gte 'mat<br />
232-4228<br />
518 Education<br />
k Instruction<br />
522<br />
ACCOUNTANT<br />
ycNr<br />
A/R<br />
counting<br />
Lotus 1. 2. 3.<br />
Ms dou anary 4 prmtmg Alao ave*<br />
abM tor vacation repiocemem<br />
JohnC DMor Somor 540-4362<br />
ACCURATE BOOKKEEPBtG SERV<br />
Coanputor Accounting Syetom*<br />
Cai Ban AiweMS<br />
Prplaaaiiongiy pre-<br />
4 printed) 86% euc<br />
4 mteritaw<br />
846-1962<br />
RESUMES THAT WORK<br />
1 day aervlce Writing l printing<br />
Land a bettor tob Free ' interview<br />
Tocmquee with order 559-854 7<br />
T SAMPEER 4 ASSOCIATES<br />
Computer'manual accounting 8 h-<br />
naroal services lor yo»* buomoes<br />
25 yeers exp CaH Tom. 826-834^<br />
523 Attornays<br />
Lagal Counseling<br />
ACADEMIC BASICS<br />
tutoring<br />
8 ACT/<br />
Remedial 8 srvichmant<br />
En^ksh. math study akMs<br />
Biouiiinetd Looming Ctr 651-8332<br />
ALL SUBJECTS tutored, your homo,<br />
experienced certified leecher MA<br />
Moth. Science Spanish Study<br />
. SAT-ACT prsp. 348-7<br />
AVAILABLE FREE TRAINING<br />
AT DORSEY BUSINESS SCHOOLS<br />
For raaKtonts ol Oakland Cc**ity<br />
except Pontiac. Pontiac Twp.<br />
Wstertord. White Lake. Lake Orion.<br />
Orion Twp . indapandonco Twp 8<br />
Auburn HMs who ere unemployed or<br />
underemployed Tha a an aicslsnt<br />
opportvaMty 10 tram lor a<br />
Computer Accounting fields Tram-<br />
in our Madison HalghtsB<br />
Southheid location* ThM pi ogrom<br />
e>»<br />
ty employer For more In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
coi<br />
Ma Smith 565-9203<br />
CALL NOW'<br />
CLASSES STARTING SOON<br />
BEGINNER PIANO LESSONS<br />
Group Claaa begins Sat. 0d 6th.<br />
1 30-2:30 Private Piano 8 Organ<br />
leooons-CTMMTA Teocher 533-77<strong>29</strong><br />
CLARINET LESSONS Oogmners lo<br />
advanced, m my homa students<br />
BM<br />
CMI<br />
Clartnat portormanoo U of M<br />
456-4692<br />
LEARN AN EXCITING<br />
TRAVEL AGENT<br />
CAREER<br />
Enrol In the fa* Oasa of the<br />
ELLIOTT TRAVEL<br />
SCHOOL<br />
ATTORNEY. GARY LEN2<br />
UnconleMed dworce Ino children<br />
no property.! 1365 Drvorce IwHh<br />
chodran) trom 1625 Bankruptcy<br />
Irom 1550 Drunk driving, from<br />
1356 Driver's .cense reMorallor)<br />
1365 On* aimpi* wM 18U Court<br />
costs additional 347-1755<br />
DIVORCE 540-3640<br />
*»<br />
Low Offices Fred Ouor.<br />
Birmingham &ai m-8pm<br />
600 Paraonals<br />
ANCIENT GYPS* Pros >nes« So oc-<br />
curate I- - dare grve money-oack<br />
Guarantee Authentic costume<br />
Madame Hudyma. 545-4920<br />
002 Loat* Found<br />
LOST - Loved<br />
Dory/Plymouth<br />
brown 4 ehno -•-rsrx<br />
moM dog. Toy CoMo. Joy<br />
LOST<br />
Rd<br />
Dog berks trequanoy<br />
LOST Sept 13. IsmsM hound dog<br />
puppy Buck who* 4 tan. 18-20<br />
lbs Ann Arbor Tr 8 Haggerty area<br />
Hewerd. CaH aftor 6pm 459-3367<br />
LOST 1 tiger car ana ears<br />
while chm Square Laka 8<br />
Araa 124 reward 333-:<br />
" * ? £<br />
>3-3503<br />
700<br />
ANTIQUE* -*<br />
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION<br />
S«t Oct. 1. 1900 _<br />
11am<br />
SCHMIOT S ANTIQUES<br />
5136 WaM lil l hlgan Av<br />
YpaOonti. Ml 461S7<br />
»1*M<br />
9-5PM0MN<br />
LOST 4 mo old kmen lortg-hak.<br />
grey tiger «rwte pews broeet eyes<br />
Pieaae contod 344-1419<br />
AUCTION<br />
ANTOUES HOUSEHOLD ITEMS<br />
TOOLS ANO CAR<br />
SAT OCT 1. 11AM<br />
49075 W 9 MHs. Novi<br />
Pump organ BrMO MiptoCH Mt<br />
Smg« bed Oak haa Mand Oaa<br />
wardrobe. 4 om GMMrs<br />
1500 REWARD to the firM peraon<br />
who gntt kitormakon leorting lo<br />
fmMng ov tn-color Engkoh Cocker<br />
Speraoi adopted at Geaow<br />
Sun Sepl 16<br />
603 Haalth- Nutrition<br />
Wstghl Loss<br />
HERBAL IFE<br />
mdependont dwtn&ut cu<br />
For product coH<br />
589 9706<br />
tools Lots Of huuoshoid Oomo. 1683<br />
Nissen (Stanza] Etc<br />
Auctioneer Lsnny EnOers 346-9216<br />
CITY OF<br />
SALINE AUCTION<br />
JOIN IN s 9 wee> b6euty IOOIMOr<br />
snd wwghi loss cisos Morning and<br />
evening classes begm Oct 12<br />
Course toe 130 00 Wm trom eem.-<br />
nar leeders Ruth 453-1492<br />
Backhoo loader - 20 t»cycloa<br />
LOST 99 pounds H you are ssnous<br />
sbout Health 8 Nuvtion can Mar©<br />
484 1262<br />
NEEDED 100 CN<br />
we^hi Idea program No drugs He<br />
exercise Guaranteed CaB<br />
J Gelt 482-1787 • 326-47B8<br />
NEED 100 OVERWEIGHT PEOPLE<br />
10 US* new Horbel 'Nutrition Pro-<br />
gram No drugs nc exercise 100%<br />
guaranteed. it» easy 353-1963<br />
we IMH have a public auction M<br />
7805 Maple Rd Sakne Bahmd pe-<br />
ace OOP*<br />
SAT OCT 1 AT »30 AM<br />
Owner CityC Saano<br />
Brouri 6 Hetmer AucUon Service<br />
Llbyd Broun Jerry Holme.<br />
Ann Arbor Seine<br />
665-9646 994-6309<br />
HAVE A JEWELRY PARTY<br />
ComrmoOKm paid on 1 aim Genuna<br />
8 nigh faamon teweiry (Toronto<br />
i 737-1633 ovoo645-0682<br />
IS IT POSSIBLE to heve hoppy and<br />
laatmg relationships<br />
Cai tha Oianetics nonme<br />
1-800-367-8768<br />
JCMN VIC TANNY<br />
UtoOmo men'iberarap - Under 1300<br />
Use my oontroct Oners ends 9-30-<br />
1968 Leove meooago 532-3182<br />
606 Lsgal Noticas<br />
THE REGULAR MEETING ot the<br />
bosrO of directors of the Southeast-<br />
ern Michigan. Tranaporolion Author-<br />
ity scheduieC k* tuesdey October<br />
4th-<strong>1988</strong> at 1 30pm at the SEMTA<br />
Cenlral Office. 860 Woodwerd Ave.<br />
Detrort Mi 48228 has beer, can<br />
PSYCHIC FAIR<br />
Sat 10-9pm Sun 10-7pm Tha D6-<br />
kxi inn. Orchard Laka 8 12 maa rd<br />
Farmeigton HMs Stsmng Irene<br />
Hughoo Locturoo Martone a Now<br />
Ago Stones 4 Crystals H off on 1<br />
Consultation With 00 hrs. of compular<br />
training Fraa pMcomanl oooMloiira<br />
855-7730 or 800-482-3694<br />
DRIVER - Straight truck. C-1 8-<br />
ss. soaks parmanont employ-<br />
ment Export knowledge of Detroit<br />
Metro araa Aftar 5 PM 721-4142<br />
OVER 20 YEARS Experience - Off-<br />
ice Manogamant. purchasing, van-<br />
dor -customer relations Special<br />
skMs computer based inventory<br />
monagomeni bookkeeping, typing<br />
514 Situations Wantad<br />
Maia-Famata<br />
DRIVER - Experienced lady to drive<br />
you or do youc srranda. Pieaaem.<br />
rgBaljIg. flexible hours Cai mom-<br />
L 358-1854<br />
AFFOROABLE Ucanood CMU Cara<br />
Experienced. WoH QuMMtod Staff<br />
FiHI 8 Hoi Day Programa<br />
Toddy BOM OAy Cara 356-4240<br />
AFFOROABLE LICENSED DAY-<br />
CARE- 10 Mia 4 SoutMMd Rd<br />
2 Moma with loada of axparlanoo.<br />
tore 4 undarstanSne 557-0724<br />
ART. LEARNING 4 PLAY<br />
M our school m B> neigfisin<br />
4 MapMRd<br />
646-5770<br />
ATTENTION DEBBIE'S day coro haa<br />
igs. GM school araa.<br />
Man thru Frt 7:30 am 5 30pm .<br />
a. 471-2667<br />
BEVERLY Mils<br />
CHILD CARE CENTER<br />
a non-prom organization, haa open-<br />
ings tor chidran 18 Moa to 5 years.<br />
7am to 8. Nutritious moois dowMop-<br />
itM piogiMTia 14 WMe botwoan<br />
Woodward and Cooidga 640-7430<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS-Uconood day<br />
coro homo Degreed alanianlsr,<br />
loarhM hitonts 4 pro school. Cr»-<br />
4 anoeka Aak tar Marcta 852-4<strong>29</strong>2<br />
BLUE BIRO SCHOOL - ROYAL OAK<br />
Mow MacMmg tar play group. 3 4 4<br />
ota pre-achool ctooooo. school<br />
ap 4 yaar round guoity day<br />
Agaa 2 10 9. 288-4520<br />
BRING YOUR CHILDREN<br />
10 tha baM m Ucanood home cere<br />
644-9326<br />
851-8202<br />
363-4664<br />
526-0466<br />
Bvrsmgham,<br />
Farmmgton H<br />
s r -<br />
ATTENTION: chid care m my 8-<br />
oanoad SouthAald noma 18 monBM<br />
or oktor. M tkno only 10 MBo/<br />
10 years expert-<br />
587-4872<br />
CMLD CARE PROGRAM - tor agaa<br />
6 iiiii 1 lo 6 yrs of ags Cwiiod<br />
"1 tai Me<br />
1 4 toi Mas pro-<br />
MOMa 526-5767<br />
DIANTS DAYCARE<br />
"ontng atm .<br />
HM 4 part-time NuMtooua snacks S<br />
UCEN8EDCMLO Carol<br />
eMarsk^Mna ti iMH a program tor<br />
cMM. 1 o m to 4 yoars Mon-Fni<br />
7MO BMIL W. "<br />
LICENSED (Md care Expertsnced<br />
>11 It Mill M oltartng H i l l pra-<br />
/ M * CM i M i miMMngi tor I m<br />
Mto IA. Mcrv-Frt 7 am-7pm W<br />
UCCNSCD 0AV CAM<br />
•ai 0>IIIMMI Mton«4<br />
. M a w i e i M e SM-<<br />
LCSNBCD DAY CAM. Mam Of 22<br />
mmm ato. r i i a y 4 F»I 1—<br />
ChMkrsn 2 yrs M 8 7am to (took,<br />
toi BMO pratorred U M *4r<br />
PIANO INSTRUCTION<br />
RedtMs. Music Cluba 6 ScholM-<br />
shipa avaiabio Myhomom<br />
Birmingham.<br />
PIANO LESSONS m Farmmgton<br />
HMO. Certified Muatc TeadMr Expe-<br />
E Ba-<br />
a* types of mustc<br />
gmner. Advanced. Ad^ts 477-2694<br />
PIANO TEACHER M now acospOng<br />
students It s nouw too tola ta Maml<br />
Cai Jooetts. beressn lOam-epm<br />
474-3616<br />
PROFESSIONAL PIANO tnHruclton<br />
CaaaatcaL PopUMr. Thoory<br />
Larry PtcoWtz.<br />
1st<br />
466-4126<br />
SUZUKI VIOLIN 4 PIANO LESSONS<br />
Agaa 3 4 Up Sign Up Now<br />
Instruction* m 5 Location*<br />
SUZUKI ASSOC 644-1739<br />
WESLEY FtSHWICK<br />
PIANO INSTRUCTION<br />
646-2312<br />
WORD PROCESSING CLASSES<br />
• Word P| iwoooma on an 0M PC.<br />
Cal Mrs. Bto m 476-<strong>29</strong>06<br />
1 DAY SEMINARS<br />
• DOS<br />
• Bogmnmg Accounting<br />
dvenced Accounting<br />
• Payro*<br />
• Lotus 1-2-3. MuiliMta<br />
• Wordstar. Word Partoct<br />
°a'<br />
IDEA<br />
544-2860<br />
520 SocratarW A<br />
EXECUTIVE SECRET ARIAL
16 F* OAE Thursday. <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>. 1968<br />
PONTIAC y GMC TRUCK<br />
• YEAR-END<br />
"ANNOUNCEMENT SALE!!"<br />
<strong>1988</strong> FULL SIZE EXPLORER<br />
CONVERSION VAN<br />
Stock #T-M?<br />
WAS '24.703<br />
DEALER DISCOUNT >5708<br />
now s 18,995*<br />
OR LEASE '371" par month<br />
<strong>1988</strong> S-15 JIMMY 4x4<br />
Stock #T-1167<br />
WAS—<br />
1 AT THIS PRICE<br />
10 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS<br />
now ° 14,995<br />
OR LEASE '270.78<br />
12 AT SIMILAR SAVINGS<br />
DEMO <strong>1988</strong> FULL SIZE SIERRA<br />
PICKUP WITH SNOW PLOW<br />
Stock #T362<br />
WAS<br />
18,510<br />
N O W 14,495<br />
6 AT SIMILAR SAVINGS<br />
<strong>1988</strong> GMC SUBURBAN<br />
Stock #T-11»<br />
WAS<br />
DEALER DISCOUNT<br />
'17.6<strong>29</strong><br />
'17.946<br />
'2051<br />
NOW s 15,895*<br />
OR LEASE '<strong>29</strong>0"" f>*r mon.»<br />
1 AT THIS PRtCE<br />
3 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS<br />
1<br />
<strong>1988</strong> GRAND PRIX<br />
WAS 5 14,228 NOW<br />
REBATE .... 5 500 C j J A A A *<br />
DEALER DISCOUNT M784 | | ^ 4 4<br />
9 AT THIS PRICE 45 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS'<br />
WAS '19.665<br />
DEALER DISCOUNT '3170<br />
REBATE '500<br />
N O W 15,995<br />
DEMO <strong>1988</strong> TRANS AM<br />
Slock #3024<br />
or lease<br />
'199.68**<br />
per month<br />
/ n u y / n O n d / l /<br />
' p o n t i a c W g m c t r u c k<br />
mM k T* 1<br />
mmm<br />
• • •<br />
i<br />
B l<br />
DEMO <strong>1988</strong> BONNEVILLE<br />
Slock #2532<br />
WAS J 14,919<br />
DEALER<br />
DISCOUNT '<strong>29</strong>?T<br />
now s 11,995*<br />
OR LEASE < 2U53"<br />
1 AT THIS PRICE<br />
\<br />
DEMO <strong>1988</strong> GRAND AM LE 2 DOOR<br />
Stock #6196<br />
WAS '13.183<br />
.DEALER<br />
DISCOUNT '1984<br />
NOW s 11,199<br />
2 AT THIS PRICE<br />
WAS '13.228<br />
REBATE '500<br />
DEALER DISCOUNT «27<strong>29</strong><br />
NOW s 9999*<br />
ONLY 1 AT THIS PRICE<br />
<strong>1988</strong> 6000 4 DOOR<br />
DEMO Slock a 1240<br />
DEMO NEW <strong>1988</strong> SUNBIRD 4 DOOI<br />
Stock #5042<br />
WAS. '10.417<br />
DEALER DISCOUNT '1172<br />
REBATE «250<br />
now s 8995<br />
1 AT THIS PRICE<br />
7 AT SIMILAR SAVINGS<br />
On Telegraph<br />
Just North of<br />
12 Mile Road<br />
Southfield<br />
-9<br />
• Just aoo ta. & Rebates ««e«e ascffealHe<br />
• "CtoseO enO lease »c Qu»tif>e« customers >ease s.iynenn ie mom*; s'000 do«" 60 000<br />
ir^iies . -ntiatior 6* pe« m>ie f c m«e«Qe Over 60 000 I essee it resoons-ee io» e»cessr.«" »ea«<br />
and :«*r To lota" parents nuW.p(y Mimnll 4® .fJW payment suLiec: to *'• u*e<br />
'a» plus .tense P JICS ana title Lessee nas tne optic-" to purcnase at mue end at a P'te<br />
tcmjij to Oe neqcrated win the w al lease ."copt.-v PureMw oo>-on D"c* on GMC<br />
true* teases to Oe oetefm.'^a a? end ot 'rata py »a.r rr vtrt -.jtitr<br />
b J M U U U W J I<br />
<strong>1988</strong><br />
LIST PRICE; '10,932<br />
LEASE $4 O T 2 9 *<br />
FOR: 1 3 7 p«r month<br />
Slock #1053<br />
<strong>1988</strong> K]@[^ns@G3ZA\Dffl@[^0(SZ^<br />
Automatic, air<br />
LIST PRICE: '8264<br />
l Kr se s 1 0 8 5 ? i -<br />
OU MONTH SPECIAL<br />
BIG<br />
SELECTION<br />
<strong>1988</strong> n e f b r ' ^<br />
LOW<br />
LEASE<br />
PAYMENTS Stock #3315<br />
LIST PRICE: *9257<br />
LEASE $.4 0 089*<br />
FOR: • mm 4Bm per month<br />
l<br />
: no<br />
Stock #1424<br />
<strong>1988</strong> NEW YORKER<br />
LANDAU<br />
LIST PRICE: '22,580<br />
f o b e . s 3 4 7 5 6 *<br />
PLUS SA VEONALL SELECT USED CARS & VANS READY FOR WINTER DRIVING<br />
'85 BUICK<br />
SKYLARK<br />
Loaded, 37,000 miles.<br />
s 4995<br />
86 HORIZON<br />
Automatic low miles and<br />
more<br />
s 4495<br />
'80 SUNBrRO—\<br />
Air. automatic, low miles,<br />
excellent tranaporation!<br />
•1795<br />
'84 RELIANT<br />
4 door, one owner, air,<br />
automatic, 36,000 miles.<br />
$3995<br />
"87 DODGE<br />
CHARGER<br />
85 CHRYLSER<br />
LASER GOLD<br />
TURBO<br />
Automatic, air<br />
'85 DODGE ARIES<br />
WAGON<br />
H<br />
Low miles, full power, black.<br />
'4495<br />
'85 VOYAGER SE<br />
5995<br />
"87 VOYAGER LE<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS Mondayd Thursday until 9:00<br />
CHRYSLER © PLYMOUTH _ _<br />
Grand River arid Middlebeit 476-7900<br />
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HOME FURNISHINGS<br />
THE<br />
©terUer & Hccentric<br />
SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
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7Mfoi'A. Your<br />
HURRY INTO WALTER S<br />
TODAY AND SAVE<br />
4IK<br />
NHS<br />
THURSDAY • FRIDAY<br />
SATURDAY • SUNDAY<br />
SALE ENDS SUNDAY<br />
Appliance. Video and Sound Connection<br />
HOME APPLIANCES<br />
AMITSUBISHI<br />
Last Chance<br />
To Save<br />
Beat The Price Increase<br />
Prices will be increasing after<br />
this sale. Hurry into Walter's today<br />
and save on these Values Now!<br />
EXTENDED WARRANTY PROTECTION AVAILABLE • FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE<br />
26" DIAGONAL MONITOR/RECEIVER<br />
MTS STEREO W/WIRELESS REMOTE<br />
AMITSUBISHI<br />
Auto ch/programming 181<br />
ch/cable compatible FS<br />
tuning On screen AA/ functions.<br />
S-VHS input.<br />
Model CS2656R<br />
699<br />
DIGITAL EFFECTS<br />
Picture In Picture/Swap/Probe/Preview<br />
Base Optional<br />
FULL SQUARE<br />
HIGH CONTRAST<br />
BLACK MATRIX<br />
PICTURE TUBE<br />
AMITSUBISHI<br />
35" DIGITAL STEREO MONITOR<br />
RECEIVER INTEGRATED WIRELESS REMOTE<br />
On Ifcreen menu functions. 181 ch/cable compatible.<br />
MTS stereo broadcast reception. S-VHS VCR<br />
input.<br />
s<br />
Auto channel programming CS-3504R<br />
2599<br />
26" DIAGONAL MONITOR/RECEIVER<br />
MTS STEREO W/WIRELESS REMOTE<br />
AMITSUBISHI<br />
181 ch/cable On screen<br />
program A-V functions. 10<br />
key random access freguency<br />
synthesizer, On<br />
screen time/ch. display<br />
CS2655R<br />
849<br />
45" DIAGONAL<br />
SCREEN<br />
INTEGRATED<br />
WIRELESS REMOTE<br />
GENUINE OAK<br />
VENEER WOOD CABINET<br />
S VMS INPUT<br />
AMITSUBISHI<br />
45" STEREO MONITOR RECEIVER<br />
INTEGRATED WIRELESS REMOTE<br />
181 ch/cable compatible FS tuning. MTS stereo<br />
broadcast. Auto ch/programming 10 watts per<br />
channel amplifier. Model VS-466RS<br />
$ 2799<br />
/<br />
HAS CD<br />
PLAYER<br />
AMFTSUBISHI<br />
AUDIO SYSTEM W/AV REMOTE<br />
100 WATTS PFR CHANNFI<br />
Stereo digital FS tuner w/16 AM/FM presets<br />
Cass/deck w/dual tape transfer 14<br />
band E O Model E2100RCD<br />
s 999<br />
AMITSUBISHI<br />
FOUR HEAD VHS<br />
HI Fl VCR WITH REMOTE<br />
MTS stereo 6 event/4 week program On<br />
screen program Auto ch/program 155<br />
ch/cable HSU5Q<br />
s 549<br />
VHS<br />
AMFTSUBISHI<br />
SUPER VHS FOUR HEAD<br />
HI Fl VCR WITH REMOTE<br />
181 ch/cable 8 event/4 week program<br />
MTS stereo On screen program Auto<br />
Ch/programming HSU 70<br />
s 999<br />
26" DIAGONAL CONSOLE TV<br />
MTS STEREO W/WIRELESS REMOTE<br />
AMrrsuBisHi<br />
181 channel cable ready<br />
MTS stereo tuner Has<br />
unified remote control On<br />
screen channel and time<br />
display CK2602<br />
899^<br />
60" DIAGONAL<br />
SCREEN<br />
GENUINE OAK VENEER<br />
WOOD CABINET<br />
S-VHS INPUT<br />
HINGED HIDE A WAY<br />
Bl FOLD DOORS<br />
GENUINE OAK<br />
eer wood c a bine<br />
s vhs INPUT<br />
AMITSUBISHI<br />
60" STEREO MONITOR RECEIVER<br />
INTEGRATED WIRELESS REMOTE<br />
r<br />
M • ' ' «<br />
181 ch/cable On Screen A/V functions MTS<br />
stereo broadcast 10 key random access FS tuning<br />
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s 4199<br />
OPEN DAILY; 10 A.M.-8:30 P.M. • LIVONIA SUNDAYS: 12 P.M.-5 P.M.<br />
FREE DELIVERY ON<br />
MOST MAJOR<br />
APPLIANCES<br />
Years<br />
FAMILY OWNED<br />
and OPERATED<br />
CANTON<br />
39915 MICHIGAN AVE<br />
% Mile fast of I 275<br />
728-9600<br />
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1 Mile Wesf of Southfield<br />
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At The Corner of Stsrk Rd<br />
427-7310<br />
Sister's watercolors set the tempo<br />
By Mane McGee<br />
staff writer<br />
'• u I<br />
1<br />
ia. .-.1 k ip.r.<br />
A;I- led t-<br />
1*1<br />
.ISU.T »vhu<br />
- i- w i'<br />
:• is darning<br />
Park They are the 'oca- po«nt<br />
j.,] • •jQfer'M-.'fg factor m me<br />
i. v ice of C' i" f s used m tha'<br />
•• ar d an adjacent one<br />
Because me dent *as 'not<br />
a f, a d of cofc ner sister's<br />
tif11.* • ce. no doubi — Kopitz<br />
itjie to make strong j,se o' it<br />
• hv-- r c'lo-ce of raspberry and<br />
r • ' a111 1 black accents<br />
C ar[ etmg sa deep raspberry<br />
tr • wa'is are a complementary<br />
hot p rk accented with black<br />
'ufiture w th a mw.ti'lo'al print<br />
The '< :im functions wel) <strong>for</strong><br />
g .:-d • versanon. Kopitz<br />
teiieve5. T hQihree matched<br />
•r 4.. -jrved so'a<br />
ha a grand [ .t<br />
glass par<br />
'K A'''I W t'l<br />
" V" also<br />
ar d j biao.<br />
T "e nearby dmmg roorr cames<br />
c; j* "if- coio' scheme ' g a<br />
.ft •• oa >" : lat •=• •: acouer<br />
v, i n • dot c • ' • • .-red r><br />
L .i ;k 'lannel<br />
8u* wh'le tr.e o'< r d'm nates<br />
these 'doms. K : -z hose to<br />
^ eep ihe entry hat! ' a s>mpie oft<br />
wMe to contrast witn *ne n-gn<br />
drama that was await '.y visitor?<br />
r ihe ivihg room a- d dining<br />
room so as rot to over whe m<br />
them<br />
Born in the U.S.A.<br />
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V<br />
Livonia • 522-9200<br />
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^21 4* HOME FURNISHINGS Thursoay. <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>1988</strong> Thursday -<strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong> 1986 HOME FURNISHINGS PaQe 5i<br />
By Shirle« ROM ld«n<br />
staff writer<br />
C<br />
ONSUMERS IN a medical Bul 'or tne new home pur knowledge is required<br />
V Hurdle<br />
to ihe thigh bone, or evolves f'om paper plans lo bnck new home bo." h-15 un Ar t<br />
maybe not . and mortar and then home turn epidemic p'o; 'rfi- ms wth subd><br />
ishings, more than a little bit ol visions and cust >m home<br />
ci;n'c may know that the chaser who faces an unbelievable<br />
knee bones connected array f decisions as the home.<br />
i\\i:im- i)ii ii:ki:ni w.vts ii)<br />
In the metropolitan area, the<br />
MAK1-: Y( )l R f l( )\1K IX X )K \1( )RH HKAl T I H L<br />
n II ! >i S|( ,\| Rs \1 I'll KM )\ s<br />
PicrsdiilT interiors<br />
hum<br />
CARPET<br />
f<br />
! il 11 II- Ml ij •<br />
CHOOSE THE RIGHT C010R<br />
1<br />
^hen deckling on colore, remember that the carpet will be the<br />
most important color in the room. Darker colors tend to dominate<br />
a room, whereas lighter colors tend to blend into a room.<br />
CHOOSE THE RIGHT STYLE<br />
When choosing the style, take into consideration how each room<br />
is used A family room <strong>for</strong> example has far more traffic than a<br />
living room, and there<strong>for</strong>e a denser pile may be needed<br />
1<br />
MAKE SURE ITS A WEAR-MOT<br />
CARPET WITH STAINBUKKER"<br />
Regardless of the color and slyie you choose, die most important<br />
thing to look <strong>for</strong> is the Wear-Daied* label And became Hear-Daied*<br />
Carpet with StamBJocker" has superior stain protection, even tf<br />
you have kids and pet*, you can consider a ligbi colored carpet<br />
Let us help you explore all the new decorating posribtlffles<br />
Wear-Dated* Carpet with StaJnBlocker" has to offer.<br />
WEAR-DATED CARPET<br />
I<br />
4M-7SOO<br />
526 Ann Arbor Road • Ptymouth<br />
spr rgmg 4 ;ih.*r<br />
Barb. K- . .S 1- • t" r '<br />
e' whose -"i.di<br />
r ''<br />
on Northwestern Hiqnway<br />
F arr'-.ihgton h At •<br />
the bui'dmy huDt jb > ' ii 1<br />
pace, has devi J 1 pracf<br />
Design help<br />
hopping<br />
Guide helps new home builders from start to finish<br />
The Brillion Collection of antique wallpaper is a remarkable<br />
cache of over 4,500 rolls and 1,379 different patterns<br />
of antique wallpapers dating from the late 19th century to<br />
the early 20th century. The documents are now reproduced<br />
by Victorian Collectibles Ltd. For wall and ceiling<br />
coverings <strong>for</strong> restoration, residential and contract use.<br />
Shown at Gioia Showroom, Michigan Design Center. The<br />
public is invited to visit the design center in the company<br />
of an interior designer or architect. For a referral, call 649-<br />
4772.<br />
'It's near impossible <strong>for</strong> a client<br />
building one home to do all that<br />
research and not go bananas in the<br />
process."<br />
Barb/ Kruy<br />
guide book «?,•///?*<br />
HER "GUIDE FOF1 I: .<br />
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HI RAID WHOLLSALE<br />
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r 3 ;-i ignt'-r • ne cahie to iye<br />
wf f.'e pursued darcr-.g.<br />
jr pr 1'." • -'••» r : md ijt.er<br />
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AFTER A THREE »r ••<br />
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1 : 'i date bindihg on<br />
' iSe IS riot /eaay on<br />
. A; 1 : a, . jur rer'.t<br />
B'Hders w i 1 sign these<br />
•s •if." than lose a<br />
Vim 1 vgn if you<br />
t 1ye's have 10 Dear<br />
Jtmy !0 secure a<br />
• iSS c intends 'he<br />
« oe .^t careluiiy<br />
che. the<br />
A<br />
We 'Miijre<br />
PROGRESS<br />
THOMAS ARNE" sla M o^oiog-ao^<br />
Ricki Berlin and Barbi Krass go over the fjnal details of Berlin's newly built home in West Bloomfield.<br />
t . t . 'a - - .j D' - n tc his cli-<br />
-lb hja iney like their<br />
' -e ar 3 • • h • ..-realtors (SuD<br />
r-vact r--i 1' ho doesn't J ay<br />
' • b • " e j eqp e A ho do h-s<br />
.1 - ectrc I / an a plump<br />
• !'-• • ycrg ic deliver their<br />
• •• A""i-r . j A-ant tnem ,<br />
- • : s oe eves r 's always net<br />
••-'.to speT things out and get<br />
c C« 10 »ur yOv* »tySi<br />
and io« "xioor* ex ouidoors B><br />
Pro^rMS lh« n»ton » mmmJac<br />
urm ot hom« losing hxTurM<br />
je.orative aspects o<<br />
a-'d ar- are approached<br />
'urr lure<br />
a p' fess-cnai nte* or designer<br />
jja 'iea-tG prepare tne buyer<br />
fm " e fmai walk through mspec-<br />
• ir .' the home even though<br />
" :.t bu ide r s wd'fr t want a 'de-<br />
-1 gr"coming along at fnis f me<br />
v - ass gj deoook gives a deta ied<br />
; ar ot what needs to be looKed<br />
at dowr to the moulding and<br />
tnm<br />
Today's designers a r e in the<br />
t -ocess o* trying to redefine their<br />
f -o'ession and alter its image<br />
A th the consuming public<br />
Qualified mtenor designers<br />
Aart to oe recognized as profess.onals<br />
"hey see themselves as pian-<br />
'~e r s of interior space, fully competent<br />
to handle anything from<br />
traditional decorating chores to<br />
specifying the removal of walls,<br />
and planntng new plumping runs<br />
and e ectrical wiring.<br />
pj>S<br />
man'<br />
I- •<<br />
mts out mar 'he-'e a'e<br />
'/•cmgan legislature-to<br />
3 a 'eq'u rr-rr,on» tr-'<br />
one's a r : —at -r • st<br />
"Desig A !• oe ehsed<br />
because<br />
U" ^rs<br />
f" in unquan' ed pe' r* c "v r c 'c<br />
practice 1 r -he '-eld she sa d '<br />
also keeps others trom mvadir.g<br />
our professiona<br />
ntory *'<br />
ntegnry-ana ter<br />
Krass has a professiona . reiat'onship.Aith<br />
some-'5 tradesmen<br />
in the ho^es. condos ;ommercia<br />
jobs, offices and meoicai<br />
spaces she's involved with When<br />
t'ney talk, it isn't about -nee<br />
bones and mign bones Out" mey<br />
are on the sa^e wavelength, witn<br />
mutua -eso^ct<br />
New-home building clients a -<br />
A ays fee as though they'll never<br />
get through it an." she sa.*-<br />
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A t 0 4 U . 7<br />
fl com#t 10 HQhung — com« to<br />
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in soon and browse through our stunning showcase store<br />
Fall sale now in progress'<br />
InltriH<br />
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Pao«6» HOME FURNISHINGS Thursday. <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>1988</strong> ' Thursday <strong>September</strong> <strong>29</strong> <strong>1988</strong> HOME FURNISHINGS Page 7i<br />
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rrr<br />
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21728 W. 11 Mile Rd<br />
HARVARD ROW MALL<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
352-8622<br />
Capture the Charm<br />
Expertly detailed, the com<strong>for</strong>t and<br />
warmth of country living is created with<br />
the deep, shirred skirt and casual<br />
pillows on this sofa of extraordinary<br />
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<strong>for</strong> your home Key City lends age-old<br />
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with today and enjoy <strong>for</strong> years to come<br />
Come in today and see oir<br />
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We've got beautiful styes<br />
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Since 19.13<br />
IN HOME SERVICE<br />
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651-5009<br />
s 895<br />
wti\ Walker/ftuzenberg<br />
WJdl fine furniture<br />
240 NORTH MAIN STREET • PLYMOUTH • 459-1300<br />
(Two blocks N ! . ot Downtown Plymouth)<br />
Men , Thurj . Fn 10-9. Tun , Wed . Sat 10-6<br />
ASK ABOUT OUR OE< ORATOR SI KVK.IS<br />
Professional Window Treatments...<br />
I<br />
...aren't easy to £ind.<br />
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visit our award winning showroom and workroom. We<br />
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Monday, Thursday & Friday -.10-8:00<br />
Tuesday. Wednesday & Saturday 10-6:00<br />
f&aker §treet Interiors, iCtb<br />
16320 Middlebeit, between 5 & 6 Mile<br />
421-15900<br />
Baroque<br />
fashion<br />
Painted in a baroQue fashion<br />
with trompe I'oeil scrolls<br />
and acanthus leaves surrounding<br />
a shell motif, this<br />
cabinet is reproduced from<br />
an 18th-century Venetian<br />
original. The top i^painted<br />
in a naive manner to resemble<br />
inlaid marble. Shown at<br />
Baker, Kanpp and Tubbs,<br />
Michigan Design Center.<br />
The Michigan Design Center<br />
is open to the trade only.<br />
For designer and architect<br />
referral service, call 649-<br />
4772.<br />
All the fine furnishings and artistic<br />
appointments you'll truly appreciate . . .<br />
creatively selected <strong>for</strong> your home through<br />
the assistance ot McLaughlin's talented<br />
designers.<br />
Richly carved Rirtenhouse Square collection<br />
follows the Philadelphia Chipperdale school of<br />
• design and depends on rich mahogany veneers<br />
and elaborate carvings <strong>for</strong> style interest Come<br />
see all of our Henredon collections in our<br />
complete Henredon Designer Gallery Tne<br />
console shown, ^2x12x30 "h with wood top reg<br />
S1815 sale S'269 Wrth marble top reg S2075<br />
sale $1449<br />
Discover McLaughlin's . . .<br />
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A FTER SEEING this home, no<br />
one will ever thmk of<br />
white as cold again,<br />
says Diane F'Shman o'<br />
Walter Herz Interiors<br />
Indeed, the white walls and<br />
wn>ie carpetmg used throughout<br />
serve as a blank canvas agamst<br />
which the owners' extensive art<br />
collection (mostly try M L'-qa*artists)<br />
is displayed<br />
"I had work«d 'or the couple n<br />
the>r <strong>for</strong>mer home, but this t me<br />
ihe wife wanted to go comple'e y<br />
contemporary " Working together.<br />
Fishman and her client<br />
worked out a scheme *hal s bof<br />
giamorous and sleek The ciert<br />
is very glamorous, out also a very<br />
warm person with a g r eat sense<br />
of 'un, and I wanted to re' ec •<br />
tnese lacetso' her personality<br />
"She was viilhng to dare a ' tne<br />
crazy ideas that had and it's<br />
"not often that you get a client<br />
that will ta^e a chance i actually<br />
had tL' dr.' very iijtle ta'kmg to<br />
i.. .• . ' c.e her<br />
THERE IS NOTHING 'ir the<br />
jutward appearance of the West<br />
Bi j'nfeid condominium" that<br />
wou'd indicate U«e chic moden ;iy<br />
ir side S'tuaieo ao.-acent to a<br />
wooded ravme. the 'equisite pe<br />
funias f II pots on tne front pano<br />
a?'d goiden'od flourishes along<br />
•he ftrr»a>. ;v " I 3 - f t<br />
mar.cured aw r Swans float on a<br />
c<br />
a* d the neor peciecked fi >yer is<br />
Th<br />
n.r g<br />
qerer •<br />
er • ! ,<br />
proportioned<br />
rcred -nclud-<br />
g *hr> ei ' j ar 1 tne floor<br />
i r 'e r arole t •- rids prist ne.<br />
• d ' wo'.'d be bo' 'c the ners<br />
«>.-r enk ' -'at ra ground<br />
->e top f f h« ' n Tne e''ect.<br />
wever 'S n ' a Gr ra esque<br />
c, jio r-.iqhr n »jj.ec 1 Rarnpir y; i<br />
BETH SINGER<br />
A three-layer glass and brass table by the Design Institute of<br />
American enlivens an area in the lower level of the West<br />
Bloomfield condominium that also uses neon-light accents to<br />
reflect the owner's sense of fun.<br />
•ee thar you're a Child agam. en<br />
1f.fi' g n e House of Mirrors at a<br />
carniva and y HJ are set up to<br />
oy f e r, .-st o 1 the house A<br />
wn wooden hot-pink ' a<br />
,-e by Bi , Mayer adds 'un to the<br />
3'ea<br />
M< si o' the Moors 'hroughoui<br />
the house are covered with deep<br />
p- ed. lush white carpeting, which<br />
b tn Fishman and "he -owner<br />
agree is difficuii to *eep clean.<br />
' s won 1 'or the r<br />
eci a- d because it a.lows<br />
>RT • JI-Y OF the a I white mot-<br />
The wails r tne • e 0- > : ace around wnn<br />
c "i'd " atch tne cn p.<br />
THE MORAL OF the Story.'<br />
says Fish<br />
vjf i-une<br />
an >s dOr' i cover "he<br />
ntii tn*-* wa.i' are pam»-<br />
A large mullli colored wai<br />
capture by Cnar^es McGee f ills<br />
r e wa i of the dec Commis-<br />
'' ed by the owners t was e*hib<br />
ted at 'he Def om institute of<br />
Arts De'ore joining the'r collection<br />
Tne house was designed 'or<br />
entertaining, and the owner<br />
boasts mat at a recent cocktail<br />
70 yvc-r here and<br />
•, -u wou d neve' have known tha 1<br />
the'e were more than a 'ew ' Tne<br />
dm ng roo ,r is an extension of the<br />
nuge ' vmg room, making iLpossib<br />
e "c i..se the rooms ootn 'or<br />
srnai drner Da r t>es and large<br />
cockta.-i part'es-<br />
Seatmg in the living room is al -<br />
wn te so 1he artworks a r e a<br />
wed oask -T ^ their own giory<br />
C.
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Continued from Page 7<br />
Jay Lefkowtlz Other ar lists<br />
epresenied n th-s area are G'en<br />
B J—Bennett and Don<br />
Shields The surface of the dining<br />
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r on.. ye/, a th handmade dec<br />
• - at yo yia. >s p c< es and crystal<br />
'I like t; work Ath-a cl>eni beti<br />
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