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C<strong>anton</strong>'s baseball team und efeated<br />

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Volume 10 Number 79 Thursday, April 25, 1985 C<strong>anton</strong>. Michigan 62 Pages Twenty-Five Cent<<br />

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<strong>Board</strong> <strong>OKs</strong> 3 <strong>officer</strong> <strong>spots</strong>;<br />

new dispatch is an option<br />

By Diane Gal*<br />

staff writer<br />

Three <strong>officer</strong>s will be added to the<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> Township Police Department,<br />

and the option of adopting a non-sworn<strong>officer</strong><br />

dispatch system will be pursued.<br />

The C<strong>anton</strong> Township <strong>Board</strong> of Trustees<br />

Tuesday gave unanimous approval<br />

for the staff increase. Presently, the<br />

department has 32 sworn <strong>officer</strong>s.<br />

C<strong>anton</strong>'s 1985 budget can handle the<br />

cost of the three <strong>officer</strong>s "by themselves"<br />

without a millage increase,<br />

said Mike Gorman, C<strong>anton</strong> finance director<br />

The board also agreed to look into<br />

the possibility of using Community Service<br />

Officers<br />

"Wtaat we're asking for is that they<br />

(the board) recognize that the CSO is an<br />

alternative dispatch option, and allow<br />

the committee to investigate the mer-<br />

of a three-phase package submitted by<br />

a steering committee of police department<br />

personnel volunteering their time<br />

to make changes in the department.<br />

7 still feel that after all this work and<br />

time that we've put in, that if all we've<br />

got here are three <strong>officer</strong>s then we've<br />

gotten nothing more than a bone.'<br />

— Lt. Alex Wilson<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> Police<br />

its of the CSO," said C<strong>anton</strong> police Lt.<br />

Alex Wilson.<br />

THE POSITION requests were part<br />

Grant-funded<br />

- • — — — — - —<br />

improvements<br />

are targeted<br />

By Diana Gala<br />

staff writer<br />

The C<strong>anton</strong> Township <strong>Board</strong> of Trustees<br />

unanimously gave the go-ahead to<br />

earmark federal grant funds for a senior<br />

citizens building, land and housing<br />

improvements and child care and drug<br />

abuse projects.<br />

The board Tuesday approved 11<br />

projects totalling $325,000. The projects<br />

were targeted by the C<strong>anton</strong> Community<br />

Development Block Grant Advisory<br />

Council as top priorities for<br />

community development block grant<br />

funds<br />

The projects are expected to be approved<br />

by the Department of Housing<br />

and Urban Development (HUD) this<br />

summer. If OK'd, they will begin in<br />

late summer or early fall, said Terry<br />

Carroll, who soon will be leaving his<br />

post as C<strong>anton</strong> grants coordinator.<br />

The board didn't change the council's<br />

block grant council recommendations,<br />

which have been debated continuously<br />

since February.<br />

"We held regular public hearings on<br />

the projects, and sent out fftore notifications<br />

about them than ever before,"<br />

Carroll said. "We probably had more<br />

Let's hear<br />

it for mom<br />

If you've ever gotten into a "My<br />

mom's better than your mom," relay,<br />

this is a chance to prove the claim.<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> residents<br />

and people whose<br />

mothers live in<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> are invited<br />

to enter the<br />

"Best Mom Ever"<br />

contest sponsored<br />

by the C<strong>anton</strong> Ob-<br />

Simply write in 200 words or less<br />

why your mom is special, stands beads<br />

above others and outshines the rest.<br />

Tell us about the special incident that<br />

stands out in your memory, or the everyday<br />

examples showing why your<br />

mom should be honored as the best<br />

mom In the C<strong>anton</strong> area, or anywhere.<br />

Mail the explanation to the C<strong>anton</strong><br />

, ,1. ,,, nn, 1 du t K JJatn PIirm/y \C h<br />

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48170. Entries must be received by<br />

noon. May 4<br />

The entrant with the best pitch will<br />

win a brunch for two at Jim Mather's<br />

Mr Steak restaurant at Ford and Sheldon<br />

roads In C<strong>anton</strong>.<br />

The winner's name and the entry will<br />

be published in the May 9 C<strong>anton</strong> Observer.<br />

Space permitting, we'll print<br />

other essays we feel are especially<br />

deserving<br />

Unfortunately, we can't honor the<br />

mothers of all the entrants Well leave<br />

that task up to you on Mother's Day,<br />

May 11<br />

public participation on these projects<br />

than ever."<br />

Suggestions made by the council are<br />

as follows.<br />

WILLOW CREEK IMPROVE-<br />

MENTS — Installing a drain in an area<br />

Please turn to Page 4<br />

The CSO concept would allow the department<br />

to hire non-sworn <strong>officer</strong>s to<br />

complete many tasks presently provided<br />

by sworn <strong>officer</strong>s. The CSOs' main<br />

function would be dispatch. Other duties<br />

would include prisoner care and'<br />

feeding, cell checks, and assisting the<br />

desk <strong>officer</strong> with writing walk-in re-<br />

•ports.<br />

'When we initially talked about the<br />

CSO we did not consider joint police<br />

and fire dispatch," Wilson said. "We<br />

addressed the dispatch solely from a<br />

police function, but this wouldn't limit<br />

the board from incorporating a joint<br />

dispatch."<br />

Fire Chief Mel Paulun said: "If there<br />

is any fire dispatch I would like to have<br />

it done by the fire department. I would<br />

rather have my own people dispatch<br />

fire apparatus."<br />

THE CSO SYSTEM would free <strong>officer</strong>s<br />

to patrol and investigate cases. A<br />

central dispatch for police and fire<br />

would not be the only option available<br />

with the implementation of the CSO positions.<br />

"We need six <strong>officer</strong>s to provide bare<br />

bones service," Wilson said. "We predicated<br />

the request of three <strong>officer</strong>s on<br />

the assumption that the CSOs would be<br />

included, which would free up three <strong>officer</strong>s.<br />

"I still feel that alter all this work<br />

and time that we've put in that if all<br />

we've got are the three <strong>officer</strong>s thee<br />

we've gotten nothing more than a<br />

bone," Wilson said.<br />

The first phase of the group's proposal<br />

also requests the hiring of a secretary<br />

and clerk. However, the trustees<br />

referred these suggestions back to the<br />

steering committee for further conslderation.<br />

The move followed discussion by<br />

township officials about hiring temporary<br />

people to handle the present<br />

paperwork overload. This would allow<br />

the committee and officials to evaluate<br />

the need for permanent workers after<br />

the present paperwork load is cleared.<br />

Before the staff increase went to the<br />

board, the steering committee met on a<br />

number of occasions with the police<br />

committee, composed of C<strong>anton</strong> trustees<br />

Robert Padget and Loren Bennett<br />

and Supervisor James Poole<br />

The board's actions Tuesday concerning<br />

the police department are<br />

among many to be taken in deciding<br />

the fate of 34 new <strong>spots</strong> proposed by<br />

the police committee.<br />

"I hope that on this request and a<br />

number of things in the future that if<br />

you come to us and we don't like it, that<br />

you won't get depressed, because that's<br />

going to happen," said Stephen Larson,<br />

trustee.<br />

Towering strength<br />

W /A<br />

DAN DEAN/stafl photographer<br />

George Rabban of C<strong>anton</strong> Townehip does some last-minute work<br />

on his model water tower before heading for a water-tower-deatruct<br />

contest held last Friday at Wayne State University. He and<br />

more than 50 of his fellow Bishop Borgees High School physics<br />

students competed against students from other area high<br />

Is. Careful construction gives the Salsa wood atick and<br />

it models extreme strength.<br />

Random selection exemption is shot down<br />

Despite emotional pleas from sponsoring<br />

Trustee Dean Swartzwelter and<br />

two coaches, a random selection proposal<br />

died a quiet death at the Plymouth-C<strong>anton</strong><br />

<strong>Board</strong> of Education meeting<br />

Monday.<br />

The resolution, which would have enabled<br />

the children of Centennial Educational<br />

Park employees to select their<br />

own high school, was defeated by a 1-5<br />

margin. (Resigning Trustee Nancy<br />

Quinn was absent).<br />

Presently, students are randomly assigned<br />

by computer to either Plymouth<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> or Salem High School.<br />

An exception for siblings of C<strong>anton</strong><br />

and Salem students, also sponsored by<br />

Swartzwelter, recently was passed by<br />

the board. It enables the eighth-grade<br />

brothers or sisters of CEP students to<br />

attend the high school of their choice.<br />

Swartzwelter's second proposal.<br />

which would have been effective for<br />

current and future eighth graders, held<br />

that: "Whereas the sibling option was<br />

implemented because of the close relationships<br />

that may exist between siblings,<br />

and ... the same close personal<br />

relationships may also exist between<br />

staff parents and their children, and<br />

whereas these relationships may be<br />

jeopardized by random-selection assignment<br />

of staff children" . . . eighth-<br />

Cartoonist's capers in words<br />

'Melt down,<br />

and rebuild'<br />

Draper Hill, a<br />

school studenta<br />

By Scot Peacock<br />

staff writer<br />

If a successful caricature rtlies<br />

on the artist's wickeder nature taking<br />

over, then former president<br />

pfwto bjf SCOT PSACOCK<br />

cartoonist In Detroit, demooetratee to high<br />

a hair takee on a "airy whip<br />

Richard Nixon is truly God's gift to<br />

editorial cartoonists.<br />

Detroit News editorial cartoonist<br />

Draper Hill demonstrated to students<br />

at Plymouth C<strong>anton</strong> and<br />

Plymouth Salem high schools how a<br />

politician like Nixon could be transformed<br />

into a'formula drawing by<br />

elongating, the head, stretching the<br />

nose out horizontally, and hanging<br />

the rest of the face underneath the<br />

eyes<br />

"In a caricature, the person's features<br />

are intensified. The answer<br />

isn't to draw a grotesque nose to be<br />

weird, but to melt down the face and<br />

rebuild," Hill explained, speaking in<br />

honor of National <strong>Library</strong> Week<br />

Hill picks the subjects for his cartoons<br />

by reading both Detroit daily<br />

newspapers and the New York<br />

Times. After he decides what his position<br />

is on the topic, be thinks of an<br />

idea that will work vtanatty.<br />

"The drawing time is the least<br />

problem," Hill said. When he starts<br />

on an editorial cartoon, be makes a<br />

pencil sketch on chemically treated<br />

paper that allows him to later paint<br />

in areas where gray shading is needed.<br />

Usually, ha offers several ver-<br />

ed.<br />

"The editorial policy is not rigid<br />

I'm not asked to do a cartoon that I<br />

don't believe ia. but the paper is not<br />

obligated to use any cartoon I give<br />

A graduate of Harvard University.<br />

Hill also studied under a Fulbright<br />

Grant at the Slade School of<br />

Fine Arts. University College, Loodon,^<br />

turn to Page 4<br />

graders who have parents employed at<br />

CEP may select their own high school.<br />

Trustee E.J. McClendon was the<br />

most vocal opponent of the plan.<br />

"First of all, it would not seem fair<br />

to all those citizens and their children<br />

who've lived with the district's policies<br />

not to continue to carry out the random<br />

selection process.<br />

"{Changing the policy) would violate<br />

everyone's right to equal treatment.<br />

We also could create an imbalance in<br />

the size~of the schools. Currently, the<br />

two sehoote-instructionally function as<br />

one, so the opportunity for interaction<br />

exists now.<br />

"Also, (the proposal) could tend to divide<br />

the community by promoting the<br />

feeling that there is one good school<br />

and one poor school, one weak school<br />

Please turn to Page 4<br />

Gorman resigning<br />

'Key' person's<br />

loss lamented<br />

By Diana Gala<br />

staff writer<br />

Mike Gorman. C<strong>anton</strong>'s highly respected<br />

and lauded finance director,<br />

has committed to a position with another<br />

community at a lower salary due to<br />

the "politics" associated with the township.<br />

Gorman, who receives $39,877 from<br />

C<strong>anton</strong>, opted for the finance director<br />

spot with the City of Wayne for<br />

137,000, which is top of the scale for<br />

that position. Gorman is expected to<br />

assume his new post July 1.<br />

Please turn to Page 4 Mike Gorman leaving<br />

what's inside<br />

Brevities 6A<br />

Cable TV 3A<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> Chatter 2B<br />

Clubs In Action 3B<br />

Creative LMnq IE<br />

Excursions . . . . . . . 9A<br />

FYI 12A<br />

Military News 7 A<br />

Obituaries 2A<br />

Opinion 16A<br />

Readers Write 11A<br />

Sports 1-5C<br />

Stroller 15A<br />

Suburban Life. . . . . 1-58<br />

Travel 10A<br />

WSOP 10A<br />

Classified.... Sec. C-D-E<br />

Your Observer carrier will be<br />

stopping by this week to<br />

coflect for the month. Please<br />

have the money reedy and be<br />

sure to get your reoeipt<br />

It's worth a $2.00 dleoount on<br />

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advertisement you piece m<br />

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2A/P.C 0<br />

lems including farm loans and imports.<br />

8 p-m . . . Watch Oat! It's Tornado Time - Be<br />

sure you know what to do when the crisi? arts'<br />

«. w*tch for the tips which could jave your<br />

life<br />

SATURDAY (April 27)<br />

Game of the Week<br />

6:38 p.m . Let's Learn to Be Safe<br />

Bowling USA.<br />

„ . . Legislative Floor [>bate — State<br />

Rep Gerry Law discusses women's issues and<br />

other issues before the Legislature<br />

Watch Out' It's Tornado Time<br />

CHANNEL IS<br />

THURSDAY (April 25)<br />

Beat of the City<br />

12:30 p.m. . . C<strong>anton</strong> Update — Jim Poole<br />

brings you up-to-date on C<strong>anton</strong> activities.<br />

1 p.m. . Shopper Comparision — This week's<br />

grocery prices from area supermarkets.<br />

1:30 p.m. . . Borkowski & Rosocuaki In Concert<br />

- A concert taped at Arties Locker Room in<br />

Hamtrmack<br />

2:30 p.m. . . The Suzuki Method — A method of<br />

teaching young children to play violin by ear.<br />

This is a special concert by the Plymouth. Novi<br />

and Livonia groups.<br />

3:30 p.m.. . . JA Project Business Economics<br />

4:30 p.m. . . . Youth View — Lisa and Don Ramage<br />

of Calvary Baptist of C<strong>anton</strong> in concert,<br />

and highlights of Lisa's tour with The Continentals.<br />

5 p.m. . . Ethnic Horizons — A look at Albania.<br />

5:30 p.m. . . . Rent Talks - Candance Crowley,<br />

representative of Neighborhood Legal Services<br />

6 p.m.. . Hamtramck News In Review<br />

6:30 p.m. . . Psychic Sciences — Arthur Rucinski<br />

demonstrates his healing techniques.<br />

7 p.m.. . . Smoking: It's Your Choice — A presentation<br />

by the American Lung Association.<br />

7:30 p.m. . . Human Images — Guest is Stephen<br />

William in part two on IQ testing. This week he<br />

talks about how the IQ test is used in the<br />

schools and lis effects on the total American<br />

education system.<br />

8 p.m.. . Omnicom Game of the Week.<br />

9:30 p.m. . . Plymouth-C<strong>anton</strong> Isshinryu A program<br />

on a form of the martial arts.<br />

FRIDAY (April 26)<br />

noon . The Doctor's Bag - Guests are Dr David<br />

Seaman, an allergist Dale Knab, pharmacist<br />

in Plymouth, and another doctor who discus<br />

allergies and asthma<br />

12:36 p.m. . . JA Project Business — Begins<br />

wiht the final pre parti ons for the popcorn sale<br />

Then a lesson on supply and demand<br />

1:30p.m. . .YouthView.<br />

2 p.m. . Wayne County A New Perspective -<br />

news and information on Wayne County gov<br />

erament<br />

2:36 pjn. . . American Atheist News Forum<br />

3 p.m.. . Issues for a Nuclear Age - Discussion<br />

of nuclear threat to c*ir country and world<br />

t-ta f«i . Lifestyles — Talk show hosted by<br />

Diana Martina.<br />

4:36 p.m. . . Summit Lighthouse - Religious series.<br />

•<br />

5:36 p.m. . . Words of Hope — Religious series<br />

g p.m. . . Yugoslavian Variety Hour — Ethnic<br />

programming.<br />

7 p.m. . . . Sound Trai - Current music and musical<br />

groups<br />

6 p-m. . . TNT True Adventure Trails - Uncle<br />

Ernie talks about family and God.<br />

6:36 p.m.. . Divine Plan - Religious<br />

6 p.m . . . Health Talks - Health information<br />

fronj Henry Ford Hospital<br />

*38'pro ' This U The Life - Religious series<br />

• from the 1 ffll^an Church<br />

kz ' Wi<br />

m<br />

Thursday, ApfU 25. 1985 O&E<br />

_£C>SA<br />

A wait signal<br />

Fiagal students get the aignal<br />

from Principal John Howe to<br />

releaae their bailoona. The<br />

balloon launch on Monday<br />

was held to mark National <strong>Library</strong><br />

Week.<br />

Brian Wasdike (left) and Brian Ripple anxioualy watch to aee H their baltoona will clear the line of treea at tha<br />

edge of the playground.<br />

MEN'S SUITS, SPORTCOATS AND SLACKS<br />

THROUGH TUESDAY.<br />

W you've been wolfing tor the right time to buA> new suit, sportcoot or slacks, .<br />

this is it. Right now you can save 20% on selected styles from our spring<br />

assortment You'll find a variety of colors and styles in polyester/wool Wends<br />

from several famous makers. But you'd better hurry, April 30 Is coming up soon<br />

Suits, reg $185 to $350. sale 147.99 to 279.99. Sporlcoats. reg $135 to $215.<br />

sale 107.99 to 171.99. Stacks, reg. $40 to $75. tato 31.99 to W.99.<br />

Also find 20% to 25% off men's rainwear, reg. $135 to $255. actfe $108 to 191.25.<br />

Mmn \ Ck T n °J 3nd<br />

Safeco by sory. P^ 00 *<br />

4500 1o*ol until al all Hudson* store* Nominal chargeTbr alteraftom Sale engg *P" 3Tr<br />

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4A(C) O&E Thursday, April 25. 1965<br />

' H i g h l y - r e s p e c t e d ' f i n a n c e d i r e c t o r w i l l b e m i s s e d<br />

Continued from Page ^<br />

In 1983, Gorman's salary was increased<br />

$5,000 by the C<strong>anton</strong> Township<br />

<strong>Board</strong> of Trustees in an effort to dissuade<br />

him from taking a finance director's<br />

job with Wayne-Westland schools<br />

"When the last board looked at the<br />

contribution Mike makes, it decided it<br />

would be reasonable to make an increase."<br />

said Stephen Larson, trustee<br />

Gorman said he is leaving C<strong>anton</strong> for<br />

a "career change*"<br />

The city-manager form of government<br />

(in Wayne) is something I've never<br />

worked for. and it will be a chance<br />

for something different." Gorman said<br />

Some township officials have noted<br />

that Gorman was "caught in the middle"<br />

during confrontations between the<br />

board and previous township Treasurer<br />

Maria Sterlini They say that Gorman<br />

suspects another elected official is following<br />

the same path, and that Gorman<br />

is unwilling to deal with the problems.<br />

Personnel Director Dan Durack said<br />

many department heads turn to Gorman,<br />

who has been with the township<br />

for 10 years, with questions about background<br />

on a wide variety of subjects,<br />

like Supersewer and labor negotiations<br />

Trustee Loren Bennett said: "He<br />

(Gorman) knows there's always an op-<br />

portunity for people to be elected to<br />

office who don't have experienced<br />

judgment in making good decisions,<br />

and he has to deal with that.'<br />

Bennett said he believed most all<br />

the department heads are constantly<br />

testing the market, and that means that<br />

they're just trying to better themselves."<br />

This is the second resignation<br />

by a C<strong>anton</strong> administrator in two<br />

weeks Terry Carroll, grants coordinator.<br />

took a similar position with Garden<br />

City.<br />

"I don't see any department head retiring<br />

from C<strong>anton</strong> Township,'' Bennett<br />

said "Boy, I would have liked to see<br />

Mike stay until he reared more than<br />

any other person in the township<br />

WAYNE CITY MANAGER Thomas<br />

Daily said there's a chance that Gorman<br />

could be promoted to director of<br />

administrative services. If this post is<br />

created, Gorman would be responsible<br />

for directing other department heads<br />

The township form of government<br />

is probably the reason he is leaving<br />

(C<strong>anton</strong>)-more than anything." said Stephen<br />

Larson, C<strong>anton</strong> trustee.<br />

"With the township he has three<br />

elected administrators and four trustees,<br />

anv of whom can exercise control<br />

over a - department head,' he said<br />

"Mike is a very highly respected person<br />

in his field, and anytime you lose a key<br />

person it has an affect.<br />

"How long the effect will last is yet<br />

to be seen, but there aren't a lot of people<br />

with Mike's qualifications," Larson<br />

said. —<br />

Daily said he heard Gorman was<br />

looking for a job "a couple of weeks<br />

ago" and asked him if he would be interested<br />

in the Wayne position. Ed<br />

Rothfelder, Wayne's present finance director,<br />

will probably be reassigned as<br />

assistant finance director and director<br />

of purchasing, Daily said The position<br />

changes are contingent upon Wayne<br />

City Council approval, which Daily is<br />

confident will be forthcoming.<br />

"Evidently he (Gorman) wants to get<br />

out of the politics of C<strong>anton</strong> Township<br />

to a more stable type of government."<br />

Daily said "We just don't get into the<br />

politics like other communities do."<br />

Gorman said he hadn't actively<br />

looked for another position<br />

Trustee Robert Padget said: "We're<br />

going to miss him. He's a talented, dedicated<br />

public servant, and he brought<br />

with him a great deal of knowledge,<br />

which will be hard to replace."<br />

B o a r d O K s c o m m u n i t y b l o c k g r a n t c a p i t a l i m p r o v e m e n t s<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

north of Ford Road and east of Haggerty<br />

With the drain the land, now a flood<br />

plain, could be developed Project cost<br />

is $100,000<br />

HOUSING REHABILITATION —<br />

Improvements will be made on owneroccupied<br />

houses in order to bring them<br />

up to code The program is available to<br />

low-and- moderate-income residents<br />

Project cost is $70,000.<br />

ALTERATIONS TO THE SENIOR<br />

CENTER — A 1,000-square-foot addition<br />

will be made to the Senior Center<br />

at Michigan Avenue and Sheldon Road.<br />

The $50,000 project will include lavatory<br />

facilities. $6,000 worth of floor and<br />

ceiling tile and $2,000 worth of portable<br />

partitions.<br />

R a n d o m s e l e c t i o n p l a n<br />

g o e s d o w n t o d e f e a t<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

and one strong school "<br />

Swartzwelter objected, saying the<br />

matter was simply a "generic family<br />

issue involving an environment unique<br />

to parents who work at CEP and have<br />

10th-. 11th- or 12th-grade children at<br />

the high schools." Less than 20 families<br />

would be affected, he said.<br />

Modifying random selection would<br />

enable those parents and children to<br />

look out for their own family interests<br />

by deciding themselves whether to attend<br />

the same or different schools, said<br />

Swartzwelter<br />

other school. I know one parent whose<br />

neighbor cares for her child thinks<br />

(their child care arrangement) is reason<br />

enough to be able to be exempted<br />

from random selection."<br />

Trustee David Artley waivered. but<br />

backed McClendon. "If I was to<br />

make an exception. I would make it for<br />

staff. But if we make it for staff, I have<br />

some difficulty with what do I say to<br />

my neighbor who prefers one school to<br />

the other?<br />

"He has his own reasons. If we're at<br />

the point where we're ready to start<br />

making broad exceptions to the rules.<br />

Said Trustee Elain£ KlfCHgatter—maybe it's time to look at othor alter<br />

"It's not just a generic issue. I know<br />

people who aren't employees who'd<br />

like their child to attend one or the<br />

natives such as open enrollment,<br />

boundaries, or consolidation into one<br />

school."<br />

E d u c a t i o n a s s i s t s c a r t o o n i s t<br />

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C a n t o n s t a g e s f i r s t - e v e r ' l e a d e r s ' i n f o r m a t i o n a l c o n f e r e n c e<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> Township Personnel Director<br />

Dan Durack had an idea that became<br />

reality Saturday.<br />

He thought it would be beneficial to<br />

invite representatives from C<strong>anton</strong><br />

homeowners' associations, clubs, organizations,<br />

schools and businesses to<br />

an inaugural "C<strong>anton</strong> Leaders Informational<br />

Conference." staged by township<br />

officials and department heads.<br />

Supervisor James Poole thought the<br />

' familiarization conference" had po-<br />

tential as an annual event and asked<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> community leaders as well as<br />

some Wayne County officials to attend.<br />

The outcome was a four-hour "state<br />

of the township" address delivered by<br />

Poole, Wayne County Assistant County<br />

Executive/Director of the Office of<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Services James A. Meyers. C<strong>anton</strong><br />

Treasurer Gerald Brown. Parks<br />

and Recreation Superintendent Mike<br />

Gouin, Finance Director Mike Gorman<br />

and Deputy Finance Director Tim<br />

B o a r d s m o o t h e s w a y<br />

f o r s u m m e r t a x a t i o n<br />

The Plymouth-C<strong>anton</strong> <strong>Board</strong> of Education<br />

paved the way for summer tax<br />

collection Monday night.<br />

Trustees unanimously authorized the<br />

townships of Plymouth. Superior. Salem<br />

and Northville, the city of Plymouth<br />

and the First of America Bank of<br />

Plymouth to collect 19.5 mills for the<br />

55-square-mile school district. C<strong>anton</strong><br />

Township property owners will be<br />

billed by First of America Bank.<br />

Tax bills will be issued July 14. Delinquent<br />

taxpayers will be charged 1<br />

percent interest per month after the<br />

due date of Sept. 14. Penalty-free extensions<br />

effective through Feb. 28 will<br />

be granted to senior citizens with incomes<br />

of 110.000 or less; the disabled,<br />

qualifying widows of veterans, and<br />

qualifying farmers. Bills may be paid<br />

In person or by mail.<br />

A "tax hot line," 451-6270. will be in<br />

operation to answer taxpayers' questions<br />

1:30-5 p.m. weekdays. Tax protests<br />

must be taken to municipalities'<br />

boards of review.<br />

THE TAX levy, up one mill from<br />

last year, means the owner of a $80,000<br />

home will be assessed J780. or $1,560<br />

per year. Included are 18.5 mills for<br />

"operation and one mill for debt retire-<br />

ment. The total yearly levy of 39 mills<br />

represents a 26 mill increase due to<br />

debt requirements, say school officials.<br />

Tax bills will provide a description<br />

of property, its assessed valuation, the<br />

amount of tax or property, and the<br />

state equalized valuation.<br />

First of America will issue bills to<br />

13,500 C<strong>anton</strong> property owners at a total<br />

cost of about $37,000, or $2.75 per<br />

parcel. Plymouth Township will tax<br />

7,500 parcels for a fee of about $22,500.<br />

TTie City of Plymouth will bill 3,600<br />

property owners for approAmately<br />

$9,900. Salem Township will collect the<br />

taxes of 450 property owners for about<br />

$1,350. Northville Township is billing<br />

380 property holders at no charge and<br />

Superior Township 170 taxpayers at<br />

$2.50 per parcel.<br />

The district initiated summer tax<br />

collection two years ago to avoid borrowing<br />

money mid-year.<br />

"We used to have to operate half a<br />

year without any tax money. In 1981-<br />

82, we had to borrow $16 million to<br />

keep operating. In 1983-84, it went to<br />

$4.9 million, and this year we're expecting<br />

to borrow $3 million," said<br />

Dick Egli, district community relations<br />

director.<br />

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Tom Casari. Durack. Acting Police<br />

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Others present were Clerk Linda<br />

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Mack and Trustee Bob Padget.<br />

Each department head gave a brief<br />

description of his duties and current<br />

activities, highlighting recent developments.<br />

Most sported hot air balloon<br />

pins promoting the township's upcoming<br />

Mayflower Hotel balloon festival.<br />

Treated to coffee and doughnuts, the<br />

audience of nearly 70 included representatives<br />

from C<strong>anton</strong>'s Downtown<br />

Development Authority. Zoning <strong>Board</strong><br />

of Appeals, Historical Commission,<br />

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C<strong>anton</strong> Community Schools. C<strong>anton</strong><br />

Economic Development Corporation.<br />

homeowners' associations, C<strong>anton</strong><br />

Chamber of Commerce, Manufacturer's<br />

Bank. National Bank of Detroit and<br />

the Pioneer and Zester senior clubs.<br />

PLYMOUTH NATIVE Jim Meyers,<br />

whose county department oversees<br />

roads, parks, airports, wastewater,<br />

planning and administration, reported<br />

good news about the township roads<br />

scheduled for spring paving.<br />

Engineering "is to be completed this<br />

week. We'll then be going out for bids<br />

We plan to complete the paving of<br />

those roads we've committed to," said<br />

the upbeat Meyers, who is particularly<br />

interested in developing property surrounding<br />

Willow Run and Detroit Metropolitan<br />

airports.<br />

The county is "spending a lot of time<br />

determining what level of services<br />

(residents) want," he said. "Once we<br />

have a good handle on that, we'll examine<br />

the creative financing methods necessary<br />

to bring them about." Meyers<br />

left a career in private industry to join<br />

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If it's springtime, it<br />

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Tuesday morning sessions<br />

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Wednesdays beginning<br />

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the county about two months ago<br />

Poole called the recent Yazaki Corp.<br />

groundbreaking in C<strong>anton</strong> "one of the<br />

turning points of this community."<br />

Respite the struggle to entice investment<br />

in Wayne County municipalities,<br />

including C<strong>anton</strong>, "we're (presently) in<br />

better shape than 90 percent of the<br />

communities around the state," said<br />

Poole.<br />

First-year Treasurer Brown<br />

highlighted the advantages of "getting<br />

to know your banker" and outlined<br />

school, police, fire and general operations<br />

millages. He predicted C<strong>anton</strong><br />

eventually will collect summer taxes<br />

for ~ Plymouth-C<strong>anton</strong> Community<br />

Schools as a convenience to taxpayers.<br />

GOUIN TALKED about C<strong>anton</strong>'s<br />

volunteer-run youth sports programs,<br />

among the biggest in the state, the<br />

Country Festival and sesquicentennial<br />

celebrations.<br />

With grant money, it's hoped that the<br />

recreational complex behind township<br />

hall, and Fellows Creek Golf Course can<br />

be expanded and enhanced, he said. A<br />

new clubhouse doubling as a township<br />

banquet facility for 300 people is on the<br />

drawing board, as are nine additional<br />

money-making holes, Gouin said.<br />

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he added<br />

Gorman, representing the township's<br />

"internal service arm," said C<strong>anton</strong> is<br />

saving up to $50,000 under Its self-insurance<br />

system. "A new pbooe system<br />

to be installed will save C<strong>anton</strong><br />

$400,000 over the next seven years," he<br />

said.<br />

Paulun offered to give fire station<br />

tours as well as blood pressure screenings<br />

to anyone interested. He advised<br />

residents to make sure their insurers<br />

know C<strong>anton</strong>'s rating has decreased to<br />

six from 10 — which means lower<br />

premiums.<br />

A REDUCTION in drunk-driving fatalities<br />

over the past year is among the<br />

bright <strong>spots</strong> for the police department.<br />

Stewart said.<br />

Less desirable situations include<br />

being without a police chief (since Jerry<br />

Cox's resignation) and having outgrown<br />

the police station, he said. Stewart<br />

expects up to 400 persons to apply<br />

for his department's top spot by the<br />

May 31 cut-off date. Within 90 days, the<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> police will move into the<br />

23.000-square-foot facility being built<br />

next to C<strong>anton</strong> Township Hall.<br />

Stewart said an "in the works" community<br />

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Bring in or mail announcements<br />

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• SPRAYING CITY ELMS<br />

The City of Plymouth DPW has<br />

started its spring spraying of all city<br />

elm trees. Homeowners are asked, if at<br />

all possible, to keep their vehicles off<br />

the streets for at least a two-week period.<br />

The DPW will be spraying from 4<br />

a.m. to about 9 a.m. each weekday<br />

morning until finished. The department<br />

will not have a set schedule regarding<br />

what day it will be in a particular area<br />

For the spraying to be done, it must be<br />

a calm morning.<br />

• SUBSTANCE ABUSE<br />

WORKSHOP<br />

Thursday, April 25 — A workshop to<br />

provide all parents with information on<br />

how to tell if their child and/or friends<br />

are using alcohol or drugs will be 7-9<br />

p.m. in the cafeteria of Plymouth C<strong>anton</strong><br />

High School, C<strong>anton</strong> Center Road<br />

just south of Joy. on April 25 and May<br />

2<br />

The workshop also will look at what<br />

stages young people go through from<br />

experimentation (as early as fifth<br />

grade) to addiction, the affect drugs<br />

and alcohol have on families, the methods<br />

families use to adapt to the symptoms<br />

of the disease of addiction and<br />

how to discuss alcohol and drug use<br />

'with children in a non-threatening way.<br />

Denise Tardif is the instructor. The<br />

workshop is free and registration is not<br />

required. The workshop is being offered<br />

through the Community Education<br />

Department of Plymouth-C<strong>anton</strong><br />

Community Schools<br />

• SCHOOL FAIR<br />

Friday, April 26 — Bird Elementary<br />

School will be sponsoring a fun fair 6-9<br />

p.m. TncTiided Will be food.<br />

prizes, a plant room and cake walk<br />

t<br />

• YOUNG AUTHORS CONFAB<br />

Saturday, April 27 — Plymouth-C<strong>anton</strong><br />

Community Schools' 14th annual<br />

Young Authors Conference will be held<br />

from 8:45 to 11:30 a.m. a^ Tanger Elementary<br />

School, 40260 W. 5 Mile.<br />

Plymouth. About 300 students will participate<br />

in various mini-sessions, including<br />

drama, computers, writing and<br />

art activities. The students will hear<br />

professional story-teller Pamela Vander<br />

Ploeg. Each student will be awarded<br />

a certificate for their work at the closing<br />

of the conference.<br />

• FREE HEALTH TESTS<br />

Monday, April 29 — Catherine<br />

McAuley Heath Center's Office of<br />

Health Promotion will be doing free<br />

health screening 1-5 p.m. at the Arbor<br />

Health Building, 990 W. Ann Arbor<br />

Trail in Plymouth. The tests will include<br />

glaucoma screening, hearing<br />

testing, blood pressure screeening and<br />

health risk appraisals. For additional<br />

information call 455-5869 or 572-3922<br />

• YMCA AEROBICS<br />

Monday, April 29 — The Plymouth<br />

Community Family YMCA will be offering<br />

aerobic classes the week of April<br />

29 at the Salvation Army gymnasium<br />

on S. Main between Ann Arbor Road<br />

and Joy in Plymouth and at Gallimore<br />

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• DANCE 8LIMNASTICS<br />

Monday. April 29 — Dance Slimnastics,<br />

in aerobic fitness club, will offer<br />

residents the opportunity to shape up<br />

for spring in a seven-week series of<br />

aerobic dance classes beginning the<br />

week of April 29 starting at 7 p.m. for<br />

the Monday Wednesday session and at<br />

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Nursery on Ann Arbor Trail west of<br />

Sheldon, and at 10 a.m. Monday/<br />

Wednesday/Thursday at Dance Unlimited<br />

Studios. For more information on<br />

fees, class times, and locations, call<br />

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• S'CRAFT REGISTRATION<br />

Tuesday, April 30 — Registration for<br />

the sprvig session at Schoolcraft Coillege<br />

win be on the main campus from<br />

April 30 through May 2. Registration at<br />

the Radcliff Center in Garden City is<br />

April 24. Classes will begin May 8.<br />

The college is offering more than 280<br />

traditional classes in accounting, art,<br />

biology, business, chemistry, child<br />

care, communications, economics,<br />

English, geography, history, mathematics.<br />

physical education, physics, political<br />

science, psychology, robotics and<br />

sociology. For further information, call<br />

the admissions office at 591-6400. Ext<br />

340<br />

• PEACE EDUCATION WEEK<br />

To help promote Peace Education<br />

Week, designated by Gov Blanchard as<br />

an annual event for the first week in<br />

May. the Peace Resource Center of<br />

Western Wayne County is offering<br />

speakers, A-V materials, simulation<br />

games and expert speakers to interested<br />

teachers. The Peace Resource Center<br />

is located in the Newman House at<br />

17300 Haggerty. Livonia, and may be<br />

contacted by phoning 464-7766 Available<br />

video tapes include "US vs.<br />

USSR," "The Last Epidemic," and<br />

"The Crossroads of Time." Simulation<br />

al. and Firebreaks. Speakers can be arranged<br />

from Physicians for Social Responsibility<br />

and other groups<br />

• MOSTLY MOZART CONCERT<br />

Wednesday, May 1 — The Plymouth<br />

CEP Orchestra, will present a "Mostly<br />

Mozart" concert beginning at 7:30 p.m.<br />

In the auditorium of Plymouth Salem<br />

High School on Joy just west of C<strong>anton</strong><br />

Center Road. The concerto concert will<br />

feature three compositions by Mozart<br />

and one by Haydn. Students performing<br />

solos include Steve Harrington, Dan<br />

Stacey, Mark Rakozy, Ping Chou, and<br />

Jennifer Walker. Admission is free.<br />

c o r r e c t i o n<br />

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Plymouth City Commission incorrectly<br />

reported that Karl Gansler II was a<br />

member of the planning commission.<br />

Gansler, instead, is a member of the<br />

zoning board of appeals.<br />

—An article in the April 15 edition of<br />

the Observer inadvertently omitted the<br />

names of five students who were inducted<br />

into the National Junior Honor<br />

Society at Lowell Middle School. Those<br />

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• JOHN C. GRETZING<br />

Army Pvt. John C. Gretzing, son of<br />

Ruth and William Gretzing of Longfellow,<br />

C<strong>anton</strong>, has completed basic training<br />

at Fort Dix, N.J. He is a 1984 graduate<br />

of Plymouth Salem High School.<br />

• JOHN E. HOPPER<br />

Army Pvt. John E. Hopper, son of<br />

Marvin E. Hopper of C<strong>anton</strong> and Jane<br />

F. Hopper of Livonia, has completed<br />

basic training at Fort Dix. N.J. He is a<br />

1982 graduate of Livonia Stevenson<br />

Higfi School<br />

• MICHAEL MCDONALD<br />

Army PFC Michael McDonald, son<br />

of Henriette and Alden McDonald of<br />

Ranier Boulevard, C<strong>anton</strong>, has graduated<br />

from basic training at Fort Knox,<br />

Ky , and will remain at Fort Knox untilt<br />

the end of April for advanced training<br />

before going to Fort Benning, Ga..<br />

for jump school training. He is a 1984<br />

graduate of Plymouth C<strong>anton</strong> High<br />

School<br />

• MICHAEL J. HILLMAN<br />

Army Cpl. Michael J. Hillman, son of<br />

Harold Hillman of Tillotson Court,<br />

C<strong>anton</strong>, and Marilyn Bjorge of Northville<br />

has been awarded the expert infantryman<br />

badge at Fort Lewis, Wash.<br />

The badge is the Army's highest noncombat<br />

proficience award for infantrymen.<br />

Hillman is a 1978 graduate of<br />

Livonia Churchill High School.<br />

• TERRY GALLARDO<br />

Airman Terry Gallardo, son of Mr<br />

and Mrs. Craig D. Aylsworth of Bannock<br />

Burn, C<strong>anton</strong>, has graduated from<br />

the U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance<br />

course at Sheppard Air Force<br />

Base, Texas. Gallardo is scheduled to<br />

serve with'the 27th Tactical Fighter<br />

Wing at Cannon AFB, N.M.<br />

Gallardo is a 1983 graduate of Plymouth<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> High. His wife, Lisa, Is the<br />

daughter of Gene Heintz of Dearborn<br />

Heights and Avie Pelack of Wayne<br />

• LOUIS LEKSCHE<br />

Army Pvt. Louis Leksche, son of<br />

Marie T Baker of Plymouth and Louis<br />

Leksche of Tipton, Mich., recently was<br />

involved in a NATO-sponsored exercise<br />

by participating in the Army's return<br />

of forces to Germany (Reforger) 1985.<br />

Leksche Is an artillery surveyor with<br />

the 3rd Infantry Division in Wertheim,<br />

West Germany, and Is a 1981 graduate<br />

of Plymouth C<strong>anton</strong> High School.<br />

• MARK MCCORMICK<br />

Airman Mark H. McCormick, son of<br />

Claire Beaver of C<strong>anton</strong> and Mike C.<br />

McCormick of Saugus, Calif., has been<br />

assigned to Brooks AFB, Texas, after<br />

completing basic training at Lackland<br />

AFB, Texas He will received specialized<br />

instruction in the medical services<br />

field.<br />

• DANIEL A. NALEPKA<br />

Daniel A. Nalepka, sou' of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Richard Nalepka of Ivywood<br />

Lane, Plymouth, recently has been assigned<br />

as a recruiter aide to the U.S.<br />

Army Recruiting Station at 595 Forest<br />

in Plymouth.<br />

Sarris seeks full term on SC board<br />

Sharon L. Sarris was the first too<br />

announce her candidacy for the<br />

Schoolcraft College <strong>Board</strong> of Trus-'<br />

tees and will be one of four candidates<br />

for two six-year terms.<br />

The election is June lO.The<br />

Schoolcraft College District includes<br />

the Clarenceville, Garden<br />

City, Livonia, Northville and Plymouth-C<strong>anton</strong><br />

school districts and a<br />

small portion of the Novi district<br />

Candidates run at-large.<br />

Others filing for election were incumbent<br />

Michael W. Burley of C<strong>anton</strong>,<br />

Myron Casey of Northville and<br />

Hussein Karzun of Livonia<br />

THE DEADLINE for filing was<br />

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A Livonia resident and former<br />

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of 1982 and elected to fill the two<br />

remaining years of the term. She is<br />

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huredey, April 25, 1965 O&E<br />

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"I wanted to continue my college education,"<br />

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I also received an enlistment bonus of<br />

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During his 45-day assignment in<br />

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• DAVID R. LABADIE<br />

Airman David R. Labadie, son of<br />

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• KATHLEEN DORNAN<br />

- Kathleen P. Doraan, daughter of<br />

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Comerica: Region needs 'whale' of a bank<br />

By Tim Richard<br />

staff writer<br />

In an era of bank consolidations.<br />

Comerica intends to be a survivor<br />

with corporate headquarters still in<br />

southeastern Michigan<br />

And a first step in surviving is for<br />

Michigan s second-largest bank to arrange<br />

a friendly merger with No. 3ranked<br />

Michigan National Corp . says<br />

Comerica Chairman Donald R Mandich.<br />

"It's harder to swallow a whale than<br />

a minnow. Mandich said Althe close<br />

of his financial services hcfl£ company's<br />

annual stockholders meeting Tuesday<br />

in Detroit.<br />

BY "WHALE." he meant a merger<br />

of:<br />

• Comerica, with assets of $9 billion.<br />

in 17 affiliated banks with more<br />

than 200 offices, many in area suburbs;<br />

and<br />

• Michigan National Corp. (MNC),<br />

with assets of $6.7 billion in a network<br />

of 23 banks, headquartered in Bloomfield<br />

Hills<br />

MNC's directors have rejected Comerica's<br />

first offer and said they weren't<br />

interested in merger talks There are<br />

federal court suits and counter-suits,<br />

with Comerica alleging Michigan National's<br />

<strong>officer</strong>s are out to "entrench"<br />

themselves and betraying their fiduciary<br />

trust to MNC's stockholders.<br />

MNC's stockholders' meeting is<br />

scheduled for today.<br />

"It would be in the best interest of<br />

the region," Mandich told Comerica<br />

stockholders, "to have a Michiganbased<br />

institution of the critical mass<br />

and financial strength necessary to<br />

compete effectively in the forthcomning<br />

era of interstate banking "<br />

MNC stockholders, by swapping each<br />

of thetr shares for 0 72 Comerica<br />

sharpy would be getting a stock worth<br />

$26 50 - some 40 or 50 percent more<br />

than the old market price of $17.50 to<br />

$18, Mandich said He promised advantages<br />

for employees and bank customers<br />

as well as shareholders and the region,<br />

too<br />

If MNC directors refuse a friendly<br />

discussion, Mandich said, Comerica<br />

will attempt a takeover by "tender" offer<br />

— buying up MNC shares in the<br />

market<br />

MANDICH SAW a good omen, how<br />

ever, in the fact that Comerica finds it<br />

necessary to schedule a second stock<br />

holders meeting — in late May or early<br />

June — on a board proposal to increase<br />

authorized common stock from 20 million<br />

to 40 million shares The proposal<br />

was to have been voted on Tuesday.<br />

The Comerica chairman said the<br />

board needed the additional time to<br />

prepare "more information " He explained<br />

that the first proxy statement<br />

contained enough information if there<br />

was to be a "possible" merger with<br />

MNC. but MNC's lawyers objected to<br />

the proxy statement.<br />

'More information" is needed if<br />

there is a "probable" merger, Mandich<br />

said, adding, "That raises it to a probable'<br />

transaction."<br />

Comerica currently has 10.3 million<br />

shares outstanding of its 20 million authorized<br />

shares. The board asked for<br />

authority to issue up to 40 million<br />

shares 1) to facilitate an acquisition<br />

and 2) to impede a takeover by another<br />

company.<br />

SIGNIFICANTLY, MNC's board today<br />

will ask stockholders to approve a<br />

similar resolution to increase its number<br />

of common shares from 16 million<br />

to 20 million — mainly for the defensive<br />

purpose of impeding Comerica's<br />

takeover. MNC has 12 million shares<br />

outstanding<br />

Mandich said that because financial<br />

information for MNC for the full year<br />

1984 only recently had become publicly<br />

available, ComericjA wa| unable to providers<br />

shareholder^ Sufficient details<br />

prior to the annual meeting<br />

Before the rescheduled vote, Mandich<br />

said, shareholders will receive additional<br />

information concerning the<br />

proposal as well as a proxy.<br />

With the stock authorization question<br />

off the agenda. Comerica stockholders<br />

hardiittfe^to do but re-elect a slate of<br />

directors They received 7.1 million of<br />

the 7,3 million shares voted at the<br />

meeting.<br />

Elected were: Earle B Barnes, former<br />

chairman of Dow Chemical Co.:<br />

Robert M Brown, president of Monroe<br />

Management Co.; attorney Barbara<br />

Hackett; Mandich; Robert F Roelofs.<br />

president of Oakland Community College;<br />

Thomas F Russell, chairman of<br />

'Mostly Mozart' on Wednesday<br />

A "Mostly Mozart" concert will<br />

be presented by the Plymouth Centennial<br />

Educational Park (CEP) Orchestra<br />

on Wednesday. May 1.<br />

The concert, open to the public at<br />

no charge, will begin at 7:30 p.m. in<br />

the auditorium of Plymouth Salem<br />

High School on Joy Road just west<br />

of C<strong>anton</strong> Center Road.<br />

Featured in this concerto concert<br />

will be three compositions by Mozart<br />

and one by Haydn.<br />

Steve Harrington, senior, will perform<br />

the first movement of the Mozart<br />

"French Horn Concerto in D<br />

Major, K 412" followed by Dan Stacey<br />

and Mark Rakozy performing<br />

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Ping Chou, senior, will play the<br />

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"Concerto in D Major." This<br />

movement is marked "SRondo all<br />

'Ungherese' " — Rondo in the Hungarian<br />

style.<br />

Concluding the concert will be<br />

Jennifer Walker performing the<br />

first movement of the Mozart "Clarinet<br />

Concerto in A Major," K.622<br />

Michael Endres, orchestra director,<br />

said he has a significant number<br />

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Comerica is the former Detroit Bank<br />

ii Trust Co.. which in 1983 acquired the<br />

former Bank of the Commonwealth<br />

Among its bank holdings are Comerica<br />

Bank-Livonia, Comerica-Metro West in<br />

Novi, Comerica-Southfield and Comeric<br />

a-Troy Other area holdings are Comerica-Mortgage<br />

in Birmingham, Comerica<br />

Capital and Comerica Ventures,<br />

both in Bloomfield Township<br />

IN PREPARED remarks, Mandich<br />

saw the banking industry adjusting to<br />

deregulation in three steps.<br />

First, state laws are being "liberated"<br />

to allow in-state mergers, consolidations<br />

and acquisitions. Michigan lags<br />

in this area, he said, with legislative<br />

bills being "burdened" with consumer-<br />

Brothers operate fish mart<br />

By W.W. Edgar<br />

staff writer<br />

When you link hard work and imagination<br />

success can be found.<br />

An example in Plymouth can be<br />

found on Starkweather Avenue where<br />

Kevin and Mike McNamara, sons of<br />

Livonia Mayor Ed Mc Namara, have<br />

linked an oldtime grocery store and a<br />

fish market and are doing quite well.<br />

Kevin, a graduate of Eastern Michigan<br />

University where he studied fine<br />

arts, started the success when he purchased<br />

the fish market that was in the<br />

rear of Milt Orr's store for years.<br />

Once he got settled and moved the<br />

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his brother, who studied marketing<br />

at the University of Michigan, to<br />

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Mike was talking about the change in<br />

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MIKE CAME to Plymouth seven<br />

years ago and now has modernized the<br />

fish market. In addition to the market<br />

where all the fresh fish is now on view,<br />

he has added a few chairs and tables<br />

and now runs a seafood restaurant.<br />

"We will prepare the fish any way<br />

you desire," he explained, "and we do a<br />

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• CANTON<br />

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chowder, made by the same recipe that<br />

is used in the top seafood houses in the<br />

East<br />

"It was a gamble," he said, "but we<br />

took it and now it is paying off." •<br />

To add to the fresh fish on display in<br />

the racks under glass, Mike also handles<br />

severaal canned varieties of stew<br />

and soup, with the famous oyster stew<br />

made by Bookbinders in Philadelphia.<br />

"It has been a lot of fun," he said,<br />

"and each day it seems to be getting<br />

better."<br />

KEVIN MCNAMARA has done much<br />

the same with what long has been<br />

known as Bill's Market. He had the entire<br />

market modernized and the place<br />

is handling the most desired stock of a<br />

major market.<br />

The two brothere have a great time<br />

trying to outdo each other and all the<br />

oriented "re-regulations."<br />

Second, states are working on common<br />

sets of laws within regions — the<br />

Northeast in one. Southeast in another,<br />

Great Lakes states in still another<br />

Finally, after two years of adjustment,<br />

full interstate banking would be<br />

accomplished.<br />

while their father enjoys following<br />

their success.<br />

With their activities, the McNamara<br />

boys have now joined another success<br />

ful brother combinations in Plymouth.<br />

For years the Jabara brothers, Jim<br />

and Kal. ran a tank plant on Joy Road<br />

Then they broke away and started on<br />

their own in Plymouth with a business<br />

far away from the dirt and grease of a<br />

factory.<br />

Kal now has the Wild Wings outdoor<br />

art gallery shop on Ann Arbor Trail<br />

and Jim is a guiding hand in the rows<br />

of business places on Forest *»nd Harvey<br />

Streets<br />

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examples of the reward that can<br />

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weekend trip to Waahiogton, D.C., and<br />

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boat ride, tour of Gettysburg battlefield,<br />

electric map presentation, two<br />

dinners/one lunch. Any interested adult<br />

may contact the recreation office at<br />

455-8620<br />

• WINDSOR DAY TRIP _<br />

Wednesday, May 15 — Y Travellers<br />

will take a Day Trip to Windsor for<br />

shopping and bingo from 8:45 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m. The charge of $25 per person includes<br />

juice and doughnuts, morning<br />

shopping, lunch at the Bently%Road<br />

House, and bingo at 1:30 p.m. For reservations,<br />

call 453-2904<br />

• MUSKOKA LAKE CRUISE<br />

Sunday, May 19 — C<strong>anton</strong> Seniors<br />

are sponsoring a tour to Elgin House<br />

Keep pets from postal carriers<br />

With the arrival of warmer weather,<br />

the United States Postal Service is asking<br />

dog owners to help protect mail<br />

carriers and residents from dog bites<br />

Some 6,000 mail carriers across the<br />

nation were bitten by dogs last year,<br />

according to Vernon A. Racine, Plymouth<br />

postal <strong>officer</strong> in charge.<br />

Included in that statistic were three<br />

Plymouth carriers, Racine said<br />

"In recent years the public has responded<br />

to our plea to keep their pets<br />

restrained, and we have seen a decline<br />

in bites nationally," Racine said.<br />

"Nevertheless, much is still to be<br />

done to eliminate the hazard to our employees<br />

and other citizens who might<br />

be bitten."<br />

According to Racine, dogs are territorial<br />

by nature and will bite if they<br />

feel their domain is threatened by the<br />

presence of a carrier or other person.<br />

"With a little care, a pet owner can<br />

not only protect our carriers but his or<br />

her pet and pocketbook." he said.<br />

The postal service will, in the event<br />

of a dog hazard, interrupt home delivery<br />

to a residence, or in some cases an<br />

entire neighborhood. The postal service<br />

also will seek to recover injury compensation<br />

damages and provides counseling<br />

to carriers who have been bitten<br />

and wish to seek legal action against<br />

the dog owner.<br />

"We suggest that pets be kept away<br />

from the mailbox and areas the letter<br />

carrier uses for access to the property,"<br />

Racine said.<br />

"If the pet cannot be kept behind a<br />

secure fence, the owner should restrain<br />

it with a secure lease or tether, or at<br />

least keep the pet inside the house during<br />

the usual hours carriers are making<br />

their rounds.<br />

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Continued from Page 7<br />

She is a 1981 graduate of Eastern Michigan University,<br />

Ypsilanti. Her husband, Army Capt. Garrie P<br />

Dornan, is the son of Sheila and Edward Dornan of<br />

Ypsilanti<br />

• JAY W. LEE<br />

Army Spec. 4 Jay W Lee, son of Mary and<br />

George Lee of Plymouth, has been named outstanding<br />

soldier of the month for Headquarters and<br />

Headquarters Company, Army Military Police and<br />

Chemicals Schools and Training Center at Fort Mc-<br />

Clellan, Ala. He was selected for military bearing<br />

and knowledge, professional skill and exemplary<br />

behavior. Lee, a personnel information systems<br />

management specialist, is a 1979 graduate of<br />

Plymouth C<strong>anton</strong> High School,<br />

• CRAIG HANCOCK<br />

Army PFC Craig A. Hancock, son of Lem and<br />

Edwin Hancock of Parkview Drive, Plymouth, has<br />

participated in Team Spirit "85, the largest joint<br />

field training exercise in the free world this year,<br />

on the mountainous peninsula of South Korea<br />

The exercise involved some 200,000 members of<br />

all armed services of the Republic of Korea and the<br />

-f • U.S. Hancock, a 1983 graduate of Plymouth C<strong>anton</strong><br />

High, is an air defense gunnery crew member with<br />

the 62nd Air Defense Artillery at Schofield Barracks,<br />

Hawaii<br />

• THOMAS M. CONKLIN<br />

! Thomas M. Conklin, son of Martha and Robert<br />

Conklin of Plymouth, has been promoted to senior<br />

airman in the Air Force. Conklin is a bombing and<br />

naviation systems mechanic at Kenneth I. Sawyer<br />

AFB, Mich., with the 410th Bombardment Wing. He<br />

is a 1981 graduate of Northville High School<br />

• MICHEL LAMOUREUX<br />

Airman Michael J. Lamoureux. son of Monique<br />

and Andre Lamoureux of Five Mile, Plymouth, has<br />

been assigned to Sheppard AFB. Texas, after completing<br />

basic training at Lackland AFjJ. Texas. A<br />

1983 graduate of Plymouth C<strong>anton</strong> High.<br />

Lamoureux will receive specialized instruction in<br />

thp medical services field.<br />

• DENISE PROCTOR<br />

Denise Proctor, daughter-in-law of Daisy and<br />

Robert Proctor of Plymouth, has been promoted to<br />

specialist fourth class in the Army. Proctor, wife of<br />

Army Staff Sgt. Greogry Proctor, is a personnel<br />

specialist at Fort Campbell, Ky., with the 29th<br />

Transportation Battalion.<br />

• CHARLES BOYER<br />

Airman Charles F. Boyer. 'son *of Charles E<br />

Boyer of C<strong>anton</strong> and Eli Jackson of Chattanooga,<br />

Tenn., has been assigned to Keesler AFB. Miss., after<br />

completing basic training at Lackland AFB,<br />

Texas. A 1983 graduate of Plymouth Salem High<br />

School, Boyer will receive specialized instruction in<br />

the air operations field.<br />

• MICHAEL A. KATROS<br />

Army Pvt. Michael A. Katros, son of Mane and<br />

George Katros of C<strong>anton</strong>, has completed basic<br />

training at Fort Knox, Ky<br />

• SUSAN LEHMANN<br />

Airman Susan E. Lehmann. daughter of Marilyn<br />

and John T^hmann of C<strong>anton</strong>, has been assigned to<br />

Keesler AFB, Miss., after completing basic training<br />

at Lackland AFB, Texas. A 1984 graduate of Valparaiso<br />

University, Ind., Lehmann will receive specialized<br />

training in the administration field.<br />

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Recreation chief<br />

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For the first time in more than a<br />

decade. Wayne County has a recreation<br />

professional in its parks department.<br />

He is Victor Chiasson, 33, who started<br />

work Monday as chief of recreation<br />

He reports to parks manager R Eric<br />

Reickel, a long-time associate.<br />

'My work will be to design activities<br />

to bring people back into the park system,"<br />

said Chiasson, whose office overlooks<br />

Hines Parkway in the western<br />

suburbs. "We'll co-sponsor events in the<br />

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COUNTY-PARKS and law enforcement<br />

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MONDAY (April 22)<br />

5:05 p.m.. . Family Health — medical<br />

lasers.<br />

7 p.m. Monday Night Music Special<br />

— "Classical" with Ingrid Erickson<br />

TUESDAY (April 23)<br />

5:05 p.m. Family Health —<br />

cough syrups.<br />

6.10 p.m Family Report — Fart<br />

III of a five-part series on adoption<br />

WEDNESDAY (April 24)<br />

4 p.m. Jill Kirchgatter hosts the<br />

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for you on News File at Four.<br />

5:05 p.m. . . . Family Health — pregnancy<br />

in older women.<br />

6:10 p.m. Community Focus -<br />

Noelle Torrace hosts<br />

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Like Reickel. Chiasson grew up in<br />

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Winners of the White Christmas<br />

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lawns.<br />

12:30 p.m. Mike Lyndrup takes<br />

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5:05 p.m. . , Family Health, a short<br />

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5:05 p.m. Family Health, pregnant<br />

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6:10 p.m. . . . Family Report, a program<br />

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(Open letter to: the school board,<br />

administration, teachers, students<br />

and community of the Plymouth-<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> Community Schools.)<br />

I have been a teacher in Plymouth-<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> Community Schools since the<br />

fall of 1978. I chose to become an educator<br />

and accepted a position at Pioneer..<br />

Middle School because of some<br />

deeply held convictions that education<br />

is the backbone of a democracy.<br />

Only an intelligent, aware and inquisitive<br />

people can make wise decisions<br />

affecting their lives and the lives<br />

of those around them. The Plymouth-<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> schools had a fine reputation<br />

about the staff. Although I see "pockets"<br />

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the present time, generally they are not<br />

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12A*P.C) O&E Thursday. April 26. 1985 Student earns Merit grant<br />

for your information<br />

• EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS<br />

Recruitment for the Employment Dynamics program<br />

is under way with applications being accepted<br />

through May. Purpose of the program is to help<br />

unemployed young adults improve their job-seeking<br />

skills and find permanent employment<br />

Participants must be ages 17-21 and live in western<br />

Wayne County. Participants must meet income<br />

guidelines The program is sponsored by Growth<br />

Works Inc., Plymouth. Interested persons may contact<br />

Lissa Spitz at 455-4093<br />

Employment Dynamics is a federally funded<br />

program which provides young adults with job<br />

search skills training, paid on-the-job work experience<br />

and job placement assistance<br />

• YMCA GUIDE RECRUITMENT<br />

Anyone interested in joining the YMCA Indian<br />

Guide program, which promotes meaningful relationships<br />

between parent and child, may sign up<br />

from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at the Plymouth<br />

Community Family YMCA on Union Street in<br />

Plymouth<br />

The Guide programs include: Indian Guides for<br />

fathers and sons ages 5-9; Trail Blazers, fathers and<br />

sons age 10 and older, Braves, mothers and sons<br />

age 5 and older, Princesses, fathers and daughters,<br />

age 5-9; Trail Mates, fathers and daughters, age 9<br />

and older. Maidens, mothers and daughters age 5-8;<br />

and Trailettes. for mothers and their daughters,<br />

age 9 and older<br />

• SPRING OPEN SKATING<br />

Open skating at the Plymouth Cultural Center.<br />

525 Farmer, is operating under the following spring<br />

schedule through Thursday, May 16<br />

1 to 2:50 p.m. on Mondays; 8:30 to 11:40 a.m.,<br />

12:50-2:50 p.m.and 6-7 p.m. on Tuesdays; 1 to 2:50<br />

p.m Wednesdays; 8:30 to 10:40 a.m., 10:50 a m to<br />

12:50 p.m. and 5-6 p.m. Thursdays; 9:30 to 10:40<br />

a.m., 10:50 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.. 1 to 2:50 p.m.. and 8<br />

to 9:50 p.m. on Fridays; and from 2 30 to 4 p.m on .<br />

Saturdays.<br />

Anyone with questions may call the recreation<br />

department a*f455-6620<br />

• WANTED: BACKYARD POOLS<br />

Backyard pools are needed in Plymouth. C<strong>anton</strong><br />

and Northville by the Plymouth Community Family<br />

YMCA for its backyard swim program If you<br />

have a pool and would like to donate its use for one<br />

to two hours a day for a two-week period, call the Y<br />

at 453-2904 for more information, including information<br />

on how pool donation can benefit your children<br />

The pools are needed for the two-week periods<br />

of July 8-19. July 22-Aug 2; Aug. 2-17<br />

• WANTED: CIVIC RADIO HELP<br />

Plymouth Area REal:! leSTO TP ART) Is looking<br />

for new members for emergency radio communication<br />

(no experience necessary) and other community<br />

programs All residents from Plymouth, C<strong>anton</strong>.<br />

Northville and surrounding areas are invited. The<br />

group meets at 8 p.m. the second Thursday of each<br />

month at Plymouth Township Hall, Mill at Ann Arbor<br />

Road. For more information, call 455-9609 or<br />

453-7641.<br />

• RIDE WITH U8'<br />

Plymouth Area Citizen's Team (PACT) is looking<br />

for new members. Take a ride with a PACT member<br />

and see how the team of volunteers works For<br />

more information, call 455-5396<br />

• WEATHER SPOTTERS<br />

Plymouth Township's Office of Emergency Prepardeness<br />

is looking for volunteers to be trained in<br />

«kill« that will be used during a township emergency<br />

or disaster Training includes damage assessment,<br />

shelter management, first aid and severe<br />

weather spotting. Training meetings are held on the<br />

fourth Saurday of each month from 9 a.m. to noon<br />

at the Plymouth Township Hall at the corner of<br />

Mill Street and Ann Arbor Road. Township residency<br />

not required.<br />

• CANTON HISTORICAL<br />

SOCIETY<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> Historical Society at 7:30 p.m. meets the<br />

second Thursday of each month in the C<strong>anton</strong> Historical<br />

Society Museum on C<strong>anton</strong> Center Road at<br />

Proctor.<br />

• ART IN PARK<br />

Art in the Park, held the past three years in conjunction<br />

with the Mayflower Hot Air Balloon Festival,<br />

is a juried show which will be held in Kellogg<br />

Park July 6, 7. For further information, or for an<br />

entry application, contact Show Director Diane<br />

Quinn at 453-0001 or the Plymouth Community<br />

Chamber of Commerce at 453-1540.<br />

• FOURTH OF JULY<br />

Plans are being made for the 1985 Fourth of July<br />

celebration in Plymouth featuring a parade and<br />

fireworks sponsored by the Plymouth Jaycees. Last<br />

year, the parade attracted some 4,500 spectators<br />

and the fireworks some 25,500 persons, according<br />

to Fred Eagle, parade co-chairman. The parade<br />

will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 4. Parade entry<br />

forms soon will be available at Plymouth City<br />

Hall or Plymouth Township Hall or by calling Eagle<br />

at 464-6797 The parade also needs donations<br />

from businesses to cover the expenses of the parade<br />

Send donations to: Plymouth Jaycees, c/o<br />

1985 Fourth of July Parade. 14728 Ronnie Lane,<br />

Livonia Ml 48154.<br />

• ENTERTAINMENT SPREE<br />

Entertainment Spree Books are being sold as a<br />

fund-raiser for the YMCA Indian Guide programs<br />

from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mooday through Friday at the<br />

Plymouth Community Family YMCA office at 248<br />

Union The sale will continue until the books are<br />

•old out Spree coupon books offer savings at wellknown<br />

restaurants, moviea, sports and amusements<br />

plus discounts for auto care, retail goods and oo<br />

sefrkes The charge Is $8 per book<br />

_ COMPUTERS IN LNMIARY<br />

— poor Apple He computers are available for pub-<br />

Ma in the Dunning-Hough <strong>Library</strong>, til S. Main.<br />

Children jumper than age 14 will be re-<br />

I to attend a training wortskop or pass a uaen<br />

bf a parent while astng the computer All pa<br />

• most have a library card and mmt sign a<br />

W 7 card also signed by a pawn! or<br />

. One* the responsibility card is c* file at<br />

ry pstrom may resarre computer time<br />

~ " ' instructions for using the<br />

failtty card, and a list of<br />

_ j available al the Hfarary For more in-<br />

.odigSMVM.<br />

with minor home repair tasks For information,<br />

call 525-8690<br />

• VETERANS PROGRAM EXTENDED<br />

Area Vietnam era and disabled veterans should<br />

be aware of recent changes affecting the Veterans<br />

Readjustment Appointments (VRA) program. VRA<br />

is a federal hiring program providing special, noncompetitive<br />

hiring of these veterans. Originally<br />

scheduled to expire Sept. 30. 1984, the program has<br />

been extended through Sept. 30, 1986, through passage<br />

of the Veterans Benefits Improvement Act<br />

(PL 98-543). It is not expected that the VRA program<br />

will be extended beyond that date.<br />

In addition to extending the program. PL 98-543<br />

raised the entry grade level maximum from GS/<br />

WG-7 to GS WG-9 and also provided limited appeal<br />

rights during the first year of appointment. A Vietnam<br />

era or disabled veteran who has completed no<br />

more than 14 years of education may qualify for a<br />

VRA. (This restriction may be waived for disabled<br />

veterans). For further information, interested veterans<br />

may call the local, American Legion hotline<br />

at 453-9494 and leave a message regarding information<br />

desired.<br />

• DIABETIC SUPPORT<br />

A Diabetic Support Group will begin meeting 7-8<br />

p.m. the third Monday of each month at Oakwood<br />

Hospital C<strong>anton</strong> Center at Warren and C<strong>anton</strong> Center<br />

Roads in C<strong>anton</strong>.<br />

• DANCE SLIMNASTICS<br />

Dance, stretch, bop, hop it's all in the moves<br />

with Dance Slimnastics. Aerobic dancing is a rhythmic<br />

mixture of simple movements and dance steps<br />

set to music, designed to improve and maintain<br />

cardiovascular /physical fitness Participation is<br />

not limited by age. sex, or shape Class meets 7:30-<br />

8:30 p.m Mondays and Wednesdays for eight weeks<br />

at the Plymouth Cultural Center. Farmer at Theodore.<br />

For information, call 455-8620<br />

• YMCA AEROBIC<br />

FITNESS CLASSES<br />

Aerobic fitness classes are offered continuously<br />

at Starkweather Elementary School. Plymouth<br />

The six-week program is sponsored by Plymouth<br />

Community Family YMCA Price is $20 for members<br />

and $30 for non-members For information,<br />

call 453-2904<br />

• AEROBIC FITNESS<br />

Aerobic Fitness dance and exercise classes are<br />

held in St. John Episcopal Church on Sheldon Road<br />

near Ann Arbor Trail in Plymouth. Registrations<br />

now are being accepted for 9 a.m. Tuesday/Thursday<br />

begjnner classes and 9:50 a.m. Tuesday/Friday<br />

intermediate classes. Child care available. Dance<br />

and exercise to music for fun and fitness. For information.<br />

call 459-9229<br />

Please turn to Page 13<br />

Kathleen Law rem of Adams Street,<br />

Plymouth, has been selected the recipient<br />

of a corporate-sponsored, four-year<br />

Merit Scholarship<br />

The National Merit Scholarship Corporation<br />

announced that Lawrenz, a<br />

senior at Ladywood High School in<br />

Livonia, was one of some 1,450 corporate<br />

scholarship recipients.<br />

Lawrenz, who plans on entering the<br />

business field, has been a member of<br />

the National Honor Society for three<br />

years, belongs to the Inner Corps<br />

Thespians, was on the National Forensics<br />

Team, received an Interlochen Allstate<br />

Scholarship, and is a member of<br />

the Livonia Youth Choir.<br />

She earned a Division I rating at district<br />

solo and ensemble festival, was in<br />

the concert choir for two years, played<br />

varsity softball for two years, was<br />

treasurer of the vocal department, was<br />

named Referee of the Year by the<br />

Plymouth-Can ton Junior Basketball<br />

Association, and was a yearbook photographer<br />

The Ment corporate awards are<br />

funded by a diverse group of 315 U.S.<br />

corporations, company foundations,<br />

professional associations, unions, and<br />

trusts. Lawrenz earned her scholarship<br />

from Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing.<br />

Each year 3M awards 50 fouryear<br />

scholarships to osns and daughters<br />

of the firm's 50,000 employees in the<br />

US.<br />

The announcement of the corporate<br />

scholarship winners is the first of three<br />

announcements to be made this year by<br />

the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.<br />

By the end of the month, NMSC will<br />

announce scholarship winners of the<br />

NMSC itself and in May will announce<br />

winners of scholarships awarded by<br />

colleges and universities.<br />

Flinging midgets is a sport?<br />

How about this? With a midget<br />

tucked under each arm. runners race<br />

along a track to build up speed, then<br />

fling the little people as far as they<br />

can.<br />

Two professors at the University of<br />

Santa Clara in California, Paul Verden<br />

and John Sewart. are writing a book<br />

about these kinds of "trash sports,"<br />

which include "Jell-O" wrestling and<br />

cage wrestling. In the latter, 21 wrestlers<br />

compete in a cage for a rich<br />

purse. No rules, no referees The cfhly<br />

person left wins.<br />

Verden saw a match in San Francisco<br />

that drew 18,000 fans "Blood<br />

flowed," he reported<br />

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FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 3:30 to 9 p.m.<br />

SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 9:30 to 6 p.m<br />

Tyner's will be closed Friday 'til 3:30 p.m. to prepare for this event.<br />

Sale starts 3:30 p.m. Friday and all day Saturday<br />

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• CANTON TOPS<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)<br />

No. 1236 meets each Thursday at<br />

Faith Community Church, on Warren<br />

Road just west of C<strong>anton</strong> Center Road<br />

Weigh-in is at 6:30 p.m. with the meeting<br />

7-8 p.m. The group is open to teens,<br />

men and women. Open enrollment is<br />

taking place Call 455-2656 or 459-5212<br />

evenings.<br />

• ISSHINRYU KARATE<br />

Isshinryu Karate classes are 8 to 9:30<br />

p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays at the<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> Recreation Center on Michigan<br />

Avenue at Sheldon for people ages 9-50.<br />

•Fee is $35 per person for 10 weeks<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> Parks and Recreation is sponsoring<br />

karate lessons for all levels<br />

Sam Santilli, fifth-degree black belt,<br />

will instruct all ages. Register at the<br />

recreation center in person before<br />

classes on Wednesday or Thursday<br />

Registration is continuous. For more<br />

information, call the recreation department<br />

at 397-1000, Ext. 212, between<br />

8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m<br />

• ON-THE-JOB TRAINING<br />

The employment program of the<br />

Wayne County Office on Aging is accepting<br />

applications for on-the-job<br />

training programs. The programs include<br />

on-the-job training with pay for a<br />

variety of positions in such fields as<br />

health care, sales, secretarial, clerical<br />

and maintenance Assistance is provided<br />

for job search skills, resume writing,<br />

interview techniques, self-confidence<br />

building and goal setting. Eligibility<br />

criteria includes age 55 or older,<br />

low income, resident of Wayne County<br />

(excluding downriver and Detroit). For<br />

information, contact Herbert Alexander<br />

or Larry Gentile at 467-3454.<br />

• BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS<br />

Free blood-pressure checks are offered<br />

by members of the Volunteer<br />

r.iiilri of Oakwood Hospital C<strong>anton</strong> C<<br />

ter 6-8 p.m. each Tuesday in the main<br />

lobby of the hospital at Warren and<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> Center Roads in C<strong>anton</strong>.<br />

• CPR CLASS<br />

CPR Heart Saver classes are taught<br />

the aeoond Monday of each month at 7—<br />

p.m. in Oakwood Hospital C<strong>anton</strong> Center.<br />

Warren at C<strong>anton</strong> Center Road.<br />

This course covers one-person CPR on<br />

an adult, and what to do for a person<br />

with an obstructed airway.<br />

• NEW HORIZONS<br />

New Horizons, a sharing exchange<br />

for mothers, will meet the second and<br />

fourth Fridays of each month 9:30-<br />

11:30 a.m. at Faith Moravian Community<br />

Church, 46001 Warren west of C<strong>anton</strong><br />

Center Road. For information, call<br />

Mary at 455-8221.<br />

• CRISIS COUNSELING<br />

If you want help in solving a problem,<br />

are looking for a referral, or need<br />

information about drugs or alcohol,<br />

counselors at Turning Point Counseling<br />

and Crisis Intervention Center can help<br />

you. Counselors are available 6:30-<br />

10:30 p.m Monday through Friday,<br />

Other hours are available by appointment.<br />

Phone 455-4900.<br />

Turning Point is a non-profit community<br />

service of Growth Works Inc.<br />

which offers crisis intervention and<br />

counseling.<br />

• HELPING ADULTS READ<br />

Plymouth-C<strong>anton</strong> Community Education<br />

can help adults read. For more<br />

information, about Adult Basic Education.<br />

call 451-6555 or 451-6680. Open<br />

enrollment. Students can begin classes<br />

at any time.<br />

• SENIOR NUTRITION<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

Out-Wayne County Human Services<br />

Inc. provides to senior citizens age 60<br />

or older, or to the spouse of a person 60<br />

or older, a hot noon meal five days a<br />

week for a suggested donation of $1.<br />

Menus include such items as roast beef,<br />

chop suey, chicken, vegetables, fruit<br />

and desserts.<br />

Home delivered meals also are provided<br />

for seniors who are home bound<br />

Volunteers deliver the meals directly<br />

to the client. Reservations for meals<br />

must be made 24 hours in advance. For<br />

further information, or if you are interested<br />

in volunteering to deliver home<br />

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This Medical Center was designed<br />

specifically for you.<br />

We provide the following services:<br />

> Routine medical and preventive care (our patient*<br />

receive flu vaccine without charge)<br />

• Treatment of menopauie and a»»ociated problems<br />

« Treatment of hypertension<br />

> Treatment of Arthritis .<br />

• Detection and treatment of oateoporoaU<br />

• Cancer detection<br />

• Treatment of sexual problems in the elderly<br />

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meals, call 422-2602. The Senior Nutrition<br />

Program sites in this area are:<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> Township Recreation Center,<br />

44237 Michigan Avenue, C<strong>anton</strong> 48188;<br />

Tonquish Creek Manor, 1160 Sheridan.<br />

Plymouth 48170<br />

• TINY TOTS<br />

Beginning in the fall Tiny Tots will<br />

be having a three-day-a-week session<br />

for 4-year-olds to the two-day a week<br />

sessions for 3- and 4-year-olds. This<br />

new class session will meet on Tuesday,<br />

Thursday and Friday mornings<br />

All classes are held at the Salvation<br />

Army corps headquarters on Main<br />

south of Ann Arbor Road in Joy For<br />

more information, call 45S-5464.<br />

• PLYMOUTH CHILDREN'S<br />

NURSERY &<br />

Plymouth Children's Nursery has a<br />

few openings for 4-year-olds In its<br />

Tuesday-Thursday afternoon class. The<br />

nursery school is a cooperative preschool<br />

for 3- and 4-year-olds located on<br />

the corner of Warren and Haggerty<br />

roads in C<strong>anton</strong>. For information, call<br />

Pam at 459-7160 or Amy at 459-3235<br />

• RAINBOW CHILD CARE<br />

The Friendly Rainbow Child Care &<br />

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Thursday. April 25. 1985 O&E (P.013A<br />

How to tell kids about sex<br />

"It's so &ard now to be a parent, we<br />

need all the help we can get!"<br />

That was ooe of the comments made<br />

by a parent in discussing the upcoming<br />

workshop for parents about talking to<br />

your children about sex.<br />

The four-session workshop will be<br />

held from 6:30-8:40 p.m. in Room 100<br />

of Plymouth C<strong>anton</strong> High School oo<br />

April 30, May 1, 7 and 8. The workshop<br />

Ls free.<br />

Sandy Franck, Lowell Middle School<br />

health educator, will lead the workshop.<br />

She will share communication<br />

tips with parents who want to discuss<br />

sex with their youngsters.<br />

Franck stressed that the topic is a<br />

difficult ooe, sometimes even for parents<br />

who have good communication<br />

with their youngsters She pointed out<br />

that the workshop is for all parents in<br />

the Plymouth-C<strong>anton</strong> Community<br />

Schools.<br />

Registration can be made by contacting<br />

Mrs. Franck at Lowell Middle<br />

School at 451-8503.<br />

"Early registration provides the opportunity<br />

for me to share what areas"<br />

parents are most interested in discussing,"<br />

she said. "People are welcome to<br />

the meeting*, however, even if they^<br />

have not registered. Well share<br />

thoughts and respond to all concerns."<br />

Parents with questions about the<br />

workshop are encouraged to contact<br />

Franck for more information. She wiH<br />

provide reading materials and a bibliography<br />

at the workshop.<br />

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You'll also find over 400 fashion fabrics to<br />

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Marybeth Dillon Ward editor - 459-2700<br />

Schools should end<br />

soup label collecting<br />

At a recent meeting, 37-year-old farm<br />

worker Alicia Patino told Campbell Soup<br />

shareholders. "I started as a little baby,<br />

with my parents. They would take me in<br />

the fields and drag me in to each row. We<br />

never had restrooms in the fields or the<br />

camps.<br />

"Being out there in the fields, especially<br />

children, it's not funny. It's a hard<br />

;3tme for them. It's about time you do<br />

something, because we are citizens,<br />

tpo. We never had no kitchens, no nothing.<br />

_j£nd child labor, it hasn't changed."<br />

"All we want is Campbell's to sit down<br />

~"with us and give us some kind of protec-<br />

" tion, to give us a better wage so we can<br />

feed our families and give them an education,"<br />

added migrant worker Berna Romero.<br />

"We need representation so we can<br />

'help ourselves from getting sick in the<br />

fields from the pesticides, so we can also<br />

be living like human beings."<br />

Each year. 65,000 farm workers come<br />

to Michigan and Ohio to work in pickle,<br />

tomato, cherry, apple and strawberryfields<br />

The average annual income of a<br />

migrant family employed in northwest<br />

Ohio or southern Michigan is $3,381, according<br />

to an Ohio Senate investigative<br />

committee<br />

FARM WORKERS generally work as<br />

family units No records are kept of individuals'<br />

hours — only the head of the<br />

family is paid. So hourly wages (ranging<br />

from sixty cents to $5 based on "piece<br />

rates") reported to the labor department<br />

actually may -be what's earned by the<br />

children, parents and grandparents of a<br />

particular family.<br />

Numerous governmental and private<br />

groups — including the U.S. Senate Subcommittees<br />

on Migratory Labor and Labor<br />

& <strong>Public</strong> Welfare, the U.S. Civil<br />

Rights Commission and the U.S. Office of<br />

Education — have investigated farm<br />

workers' issues. Among their findings:<br />

• Farm workers' average life expectancy<br />

is 49 years.<br />

• Farm work is the third most dangerous<br />

U.S. occupation<br />

• Some 800,000 children work with<br />

their families harvesting crops across the<br />

- nation.<br />

~ • Migrant children usually attain only<br />

elementary school education, Only 11<br />

percent of them enter the 12th grade.<br />

i f • The average migrant child takes<br />

IT^&ree years to move from third to fourth<br />

r~4rade.<br />

r.' • Nearly 53 percent of migrants drop-<br />

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Creative Livi<br />

Sandra Armbruster editor/591-2300<br />

exhibitions<br />

• COMMUNITY ARTS GALLERY<br />

Through Friday, April 26 — The<br />

Wayne State University Department of<br />

Art and Art History is holding its annual<br />

undergraduate exhibition in the gallery,<br />

located at Cass at Kirby. It includes<br />

advertising design, ceramics,<br />

drawing, metalsmithing, painting, photography,<br />

printmsking and sculpture. B Mary K»«mic<br />

Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 pjn. Monday s{aff wriler<br />

through Friday.<br />

• PEWABIC POTTERY<br />

Through Friday, April 26 — The<br />

Michigan Potters' Association's annual<br />

members' sale, featuring approximately<br />

2,000 works by more than 70 potters,<br />

is running at Pewabic Pottery, 10125<br />

E. Jefferson in Detroit. Prices begin at<br />

$2.50. Regular gallery hours are 10<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday and<br />

noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call Mary Jane<br />

Hock at 822-0954 for information.<br />

• CENTER FOR CREATIVE<br />

STUDIES<br />

Through Tuesday, April SO — A show<br />

of photographs by New York based<br />

fashion and figure photographer Robert<br />

Farber is on display in the college's<br />

Sarkis Galleries, located in the CCS<br />

Yamasaki Building, 245 E. Kirby, Detroit.<br />

Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mooday<br />

through Friday. Phone 872-3118.<br />

• PRESTON BURKE GALLERIES<br />

Through Wednesday, May 1 — Works<br />

by Riess, Woo If, Lewis, Hratchya and<br />

Knight are exhibited 9 a.m. to 4:30 pjn.<br />

woekdays-at- 430 W Urnwl, Detroit.<br />

Phone 963-2350.<br />

• 3ELO/SHEVEL GALLERY<br />

Through Saturday, May 4 — The<br />

worku of 28 outstanding.artists from<br />

around the country may be seen in<br />

"Separate Tables: The Art of Dining" at<br />

the gallery, 329 S. Main in Ann Arbor.<br />

Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, 10<br />

am to 9 p.m. Friday and by appointment.<br />

Phone 761-6263.<br />

• DETROIT REPERTORY<br />

THEATER GALLERY<br />

Through Sunday, May 5 — Paintings<br />

by Susan G. Kramer are on display at<br />

13103 Woodrow Wilson Ave. in Detroit.<br />

The gallery is open for audiences of the<br />

performances of "J.P." 8:30 p.m.<br />

Thursday-Saturday and 7:30 p.m. Sunday.<br />

The exhibit may be viewed by<br />

groups at other times by special arrangement<br />

Phone 868-1347.<br />

• COLLEGE OF W008TER<br />

Through Sunday, May 5 — John<br />

Click of Farmington is one of 19<br />

potters from across the United States<br />

invited to participate in Functional Ceramics<br />

1985, being held at the college<br />

in Wooster, Ohio. The annual event is<br />

dedicated to functionally oriented clay<br />

work by artist/potters. Call (216)-263-<br />

2000.<br />

• UNDERGROUND 245<br />

Through Thursday, May 23 — This<br />

student-operated gallery at the Center<br />

for Creative Studies-College of Art and<br />

Design presents "Green Eggs and<br />

Spam," a collection of paintings, prints<br />

and sculpture by artists Margaret Ashcraft,<br />

Bill Gardner, Marda Jo Hall,<br />

Tim Presley, Ann Smith and Nan<br />

Thomas. It is located in the lowerTevel<br />

of the college's Yamasaki Building, 245<br />

E. Kirby in Detroit's University Cultural<br />

Center. Call 872-1118.<br />

• CLARE SPITLER WORKS OF<br />

ART<br />

Through Tuesday. May 28 - "Uncle/<br />

Niece Teacher/Student" etchings by<br />

Laura Strowe and Alec Cowan are on<br />

display. 2007 Pauline Court in Ann Arbor.<br />

Hours are 2-6 p.m Tuesday and by<br />

appointment Phone 662-8914.<br />

• VALDEMAR'S GALLERIES UP-<br />

STAIRS<br />

Through May - "Arts of the Literati,"<br />

an exhibit of oriental calligraphy<br />

and accoutrements of the scholar's art,<br />

including porcelain and Jade accaaaoflae.<br />

This new gallery boats a rare cotlection<br />

of oriental art, ceramics and<br />

jade It is housed In a restored Itali<br />

anate commercial block. Hours are IS<br />

Abb Arbor St. in Saline. Take UA 21 to<br />

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by Michigan artJata, 5-7 30 pm,<br />

14*2 Randolph in Detroit Tha show<br />

wmnrn through May 14 Phone **<br />

• COUNTRY POLK ART SNOW<br />

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Stye (0bseruer Keuispapers<br />

Books<br />

Comics, classics<br />

may get top price<br />

Those dust-covered boxes in your attic<br />

or on your shelves may contain a<br />

treasure. They may, that is, if they hold<br />

old books, comic books or magazines<br />

Book collecting can be fun as well as<br />

a good investment. A collector may<br />

search the shelves in a store or at a<br />

sale and discover a publication worth<br />

money or at least sentimental value.<br />

•Books are collected because they're<br />

considered to be important cultural artifacts,"<br />

said Tom Nicely, owner of<br />

Leaves of Grass Rare Books In Ann Arbor.<br />

^(Collectors) look for the first edi-<br />

tion because it's the first embodiment<br />

of an important work."<br />

"A lot (of collectors) like a certain<br />

author." said Pat Nardone, owner of<br />

the Village Paperback Exchange, 819<br />

N- Mill in Plymouth. "They like Louis<br />

L'Amour, Agatha Christie. Some are<br />

collecting for a hobby."<br />

A variety of Bibles and an 1886 goldleaf<br />

copy of "Pilgrim's Progress" will<br />

be featured when the Plymouth Branch<br />

of the American Association of University<br />

Women holds its annual used book<br />

sale. Thursday-Saturday, May 2-4, in<br />

-Westland Center. The center to..at<br />

Wayne and Warren roads in Westland<br />

"The illustrations and printing (of<br />

older books) is interesting," said Lorna<br />

Comic books that cost a dime<br />

when they were new may be<br />

worth hundreda of dollara today.<br />

Firat numbera of popular<br />

seriea and rare old comics<br />

draw top pricea among collectors.<br />

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Nitz of Plymouth Township, the<br />

branch's old and rare books chairman.<br />

"'Beautiful' is the wrong adjective. The<br />

(wording) Ls not so blunt, but softer."<br />

HOW MUCH can a book bring? Anywhere<br />

from 50 cents to $2.5 million, according<br />

to Nicely. He said the latter<br />

figure is the value of a Gutenberg<br />

Bible, one page of which could sell for<br />

$7,500.<br />

Some publications are valuable because<br />

they are historical, such as the<br />

first printing of a Shakespeare play or<br />

the first reports of explorers Lewis and<br />

Clark, Nicely said.<br />

Manuscripts with miniature paintings<br />

can be considered works of art. A<br />

recent book fair at Ann Arbor featured<br />

a selection of 19th century fore-edge<br />

paintings, which are scenes or portraits<br />

book.<br />

Books written by Dashiell Hammett.<br />

Ernest Hemingway and others in the<br />

first half of the century can be worth<br />

money if they're in good condition. A<br />

dust jacket can be worth more than the<br />

book.<br />

SCIENCE FICTION, westerns, mysteries<br />

and adventures appeal to the col-<br />

-leetor, according to Gary. ReefL owner<br />

and manager of Readers Exchange,<br />

160 Merriman in Westland. "Pulp"<br />

works by Jack Vance, a science fiction<br />

writer of the 1940s or 1950s, can bring<br />

$600 to $800, while more common values<br />

are $20 to $80, Reed said.<br />

Works by authors from past centuries<br />

or decades aren't the only ones<br />

worth money. Stephen King and Janet<br />

Daly are among such current writers<br />

whose works have value. A first edition<br />

of 1978's "The World According to<br />

Garp" by John Irving can be worth $25,<br />

and Irving's earlier works can be worth<br />

more, Nicely said.<br />

"It's always a gamble with a (newer)<br />

author," he said.<br />

COMIC BOOKS and magazines also<br />

are dear to collectors' hearts. Comic<br />

book collecting was a hobby until those<br />

publications grew in value.<br />

They have their own way.of making<br />

markets." said Phil Jones, manager of<br />

Classic Movie and Comic Center, 19047<br />

Middlebelt in Livonia.<br />

Recent television programs and<br />

movies relating to a comic book character<br />

— such as the Smurfs, Mr. T,<br />

"Star Wars" and Conan the Barbarian<br />

— have boosted a comic book's market<br />

popularity. Golden Key "Star Trek"<br />

comics didn't really take off until the<br />

"Star Trek" movies appeared.<br />

"With the number one issue, you're<br />

taking a long shot on what it's going to<br />

be worth," Jones said. "The (first issue)<br />

Fantastic Four (from the 1960s) can be<br />

more than $1,000. 'X-Men' is the most<br />

popular comic today."<br />

__ MAD MAGAZINE is popular, but<br />

only its older issues might really be<br />

worth money to their owners.<br />

Tim Ladina of Redford Township searches<br />

through the comics at the Claaaic Movie and<br />

Early issues of Life magazine could<br />

be valuable, because that publication<br />

was important to many people. Pre-<br />

1910 issues of National Geographic<br />

could be worth a lot. Magazines from<br />

1850 such as Harper's Monthly may not<br />

be as valuable as expected, but alibund<br />

volume of Harper's Weekly dating<br />

from the Civil War and carrying illustrations<br />

by Winslow Homer can be<br />

worth $250, Nicely said.<br />

Most old books don't need special<br />

care.<br />

"It depends on what they're made<br />

of," Nicely said. "If they're leather^<br />

bound, they should be oiled once a year<br />

or so with special oils. Other books you<br />

keep out of direct sunlight or they will<br />

fade. But a book isn't like a dog or a<br />

cat. You put it on the shelf."<br />

ANYONE WHO would like to enter<br />

the book collecting field seriously<br />

should read up on the subject and visit<br />

used and rare-book stores. You could<br />

collect whatever type of book interests<br />

you.<br />

"It depends on what you're after,"<br />

Nicely advised. "If you're a serious collector<br />

looking to build a collection of<br />

Hemingway first editions, it's going to<br />

take years going to garage sales, and<br />

you'll probably not find the rare books.<br />

"(In book stores) you're going to be<br />

with people who do this full time for a<br />

living. A good collector will be known<br />

by book dealers, and when he decides<br />

to sell, he will go back to see the dealers<br />

or auction house that he dealt<br />

with."<br />

"Buy what you want to read." Reed<br />

said.<br />

SCIENCE FICTION conventions,<br />

where such works are sold, usually<br />

aren't publicized, but can be listed in<br />

fantasy magazines. The Paperback Forum<br />

publication can help the collector.<br />

Reed said.<br />

Jones recommends the Overstreet<br />

price guide, a publication that comes<br />

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• 1E<br />

Photo* by HICK SMITH/if ft photograph*<br />

Comic Center. He may find a prized edition or a<br />

particular favorite among the pile of old comics.<br />

out every April, for the would-be collector.<br />

He also advises hanging on to<br />

those comics.<br />

"Keep them in (good) condition, out<br />

of damp areas, in a protective box."<br />

Jones said. "Keep them away from the<br />

attic, where there is extreme hot or<br />

cold.<br />

"Don't get frustrated. Hold onto<br />

them. There are no instant successes."<br />

Gary Reed of Readera Exchange suggests thai the best way to<br />

collect books is to collect what you like to read.<br />

Accentuate positive in career goals<br />

This is another lesson on art and<br />

drawing by special columnist David<br />

Messing He has<br />

taught for eight<br />

years and operates<br />

an art<br />

store. Art Store<br />

and More, 16S40<br />

Middlebelt.<br />

Livonia. 522-<br />

6311. Messing<br />

encourages<br />

questions and comments from readers.<br />

You may write him at his store or<br />

c/o Observer Newspapers. 28352<br />

FArmington Road, Farmington. MI<br />

48024.<br />

By David Massing<br />

special writer<br />

Ht 1 sty name ta David 'a' I'm gonna<br />

be a commercial artist." That wo<br />

my opening line when I met someone<br />

for the first time.<br />

"Good for you Sonny," most people<br />

would say as they rubbed my bmah<br />

cut hairdo<br />

Of course most people didn't know<br />

what a commercial artist was and I<br />

certainly didn't either. It sure brought<br />

me lots of favorable remarks though<br />

1 think I got the Idea from a career<br />

book at the school library<br />

I can't remember how old I was,<br />

but I wss at my Grandpa Messing'i<br />

artifacts<br />

house and to impress Grandpa I hit<br />

him with the old "I'm gonna be a<br />

commercial artist" line. Smiling he<br />

said, "then let's go talk to my neighbor<br />

because he is one." Excited that<br />

Grandpa cared, I remember walking<br />

a step or two ahead of him and thinking<br />

to myself "Wow . . . I'm gonna<br />

meet a for-real commercial artist."<br />

As the neighbor stepped out of his<br />

house, Grandpa said, "this is my<br />

grandson, David, and he wants to be a<br />

commercial artist." The neighbor had<br />

a cloaed-mouth smile, you know the<br />

kind that doesn't refteto-Jn the eyes<br />

Come to think of it maybe it was a<br />

grimace<br />

As he put hia hand on my shoulder<br />

he bent over and said, "son," and I<br />

leaned toward him to drink In every<br />

word, "get that thought oat of your<br />

head and go into one of the trades Like<br />

carpentry, plumbin' or electrical like<br />

your grandpa hers.'* My mouth<br />

dropped open, my ayes bugged out In<br />

shock and it felt Ilka even my brush<br />

cut laid down flat to my scalp.<br />

IT WAS as if be punched me in the<br />

1 still<br />

in my dream. Like a bell without a<br />

clapper I stood mute and listened to<br />

this disgruntled artist I mustered a<br />

smile, but spoke not a word, for quite<br />

some time.<br />

I am not and was not a strongwilled<br />

person, but before the wind<br />

was completely out of my sail 1<br />

thought to myself, "that's just him<br />

. . . maybe he ain't that good and<br />

maybe HI be better." What a precious<br />

seed is a young person's dream<br />

and what a tender reed is the first<br />

sight of its fruition.<br />

Just last week my wife and I mary -<br />

eied al how some ftowui had already<br />

pushed their way out of the soil in response<br />

to the fickle spring-time sun<br />

It Just so happened that a few days<br />

later we were hit with two days of<br />

snow flurries<br />

When I looked at the fragile flowers<br />

they were humbled under an<br />

inch of snow Within hours, however,<br />

the sun reappeared and melted the<br />

snow and the new plants appeared to<br />

be unaffected Now all of the aspiration<br />

for the flower's life la In its seed<br />

and fragile beginnings of roots.<br />

Perhaps in this light the flowers,<br />

though on a much lower plain of existence.<br />

are stronger than ourselves<br />

Because our aspirations tend to germinate<br />

or decay with the most recent<br />

forecast of promise or doom.<br />

And what a blessing it is to have<br />

someone give us an emotional boost<br />

in the down times and a realistic rap<br />

on the knuckles in the up times Be it<br />

writing or rhyming, drawing or painting.<br />

sculpting, dancing, etc., the artist<br />

must do his or her art Just like the<br />

flower must obey its genetic blueprint.<br />

THE ARTIST must at some time,<br />

somehow, ventilate artistic urges to<br />

create or express Se-4f you are the<br />

artist then realize that there will be<br />

both ups and downs and positive and<br />

negative input In your lifetime of artistic<br />

expression. If you are the parent<br />

or friend of an artist then yflU supply<br />

the honest praise or constructive<br />

criticism that will help the artist do<br />

his or ber art<br />

The artist Is sometimes a "leaner"<br />

looking for support and sometiroea a<br />

"lifter" raising his fans to view hia or<br />

her work.<br />

Not long after my visit to Grandpa<br />

Mening's, I was right back st the local<br />

art store with my dreams burning<br />

as bright as ever. I used to love to<br />

look at the art materials, touch tha<br />

brushes, look st the papers, study tha<br />

colors and peek through the glass<br />

showcase and ask, "What's an airbrush?"<br />

Come to think of it I would probably<br />

have thrown me out if I was the<br />

owner Not really. Every once in a<br />

while some kid will come In my store<br />

without a cent to his name and ask a<br />

hundred dollars in questions. I have to<br />

smile to myself as I wonder how I<br />

was watched by the owner of the art<br />

store I frequented.<br />

My dream soon changed from a<br />

commercial artist to an artist that<br />

owned an art store'My dream began<br />

to germinate when the economy was<br />

not just experiencing snow flurries.<br />

No, it was an all out bllxzard<br />

Against all odds and advice of most<br />

people, we opened the Art Store A<br />

More In 1979, with the support of my<br />

wife and mother-in-law. Dreams re-<br />

So^ju support the (Seam<br />

hope that the dream will, one day.<br />

support you. With an increase In volume<br />

and an over abundance ol students<br />

my dream ha mors than come<br />

true. In fact It's overflowing Into a<br />

new store In the dty of Plymouth.<br />

So bold on tight to your fruame<br />

whatever they may be. Try to accentuate<br />

the positive and eliminate the<br />

negative. Learn all you can about<br />

your particular art and ... oh yea,


2E* O&E Thursday. April 25, 1985<br />

exhibitions<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

largest folk art shows in Michigan. 10<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Flint IMA Sports<br />

Arena, located at the intersection of I-<br />

69 and Center Road in Flint. Admission<br />

is $2.50. Handcrafted baskets, pierced<br />

tin lighting, primitive paintings, reproduction<br />

furniture, weaving, pierced paper<br />

lampshades, teddy bears, quilts and<br />

many other items will be featured. For<br />

more information, call Margo Miller at<br />

the Weathervane in Frankenmuth.<br />

(517)-652-8941, or Gail Lvn Miller in St.<br />

Johns, (517>-224-8446<br />

• DETROIT HISTORICAL MUSE-<br />

UM<br />

Wednesday. May 1 — An exhibit of<br />

automotive art and artifacts, "Automobilia:<br />

The Raymond E. Holland Collection,"<br />

begins at the museum, to continue<br />

to Sunday, Sept. 29 The display is<br />

the second half of the museum's current<br />

"Made in Detroit: Unique Automobiles"<br />

exhibit. The museum is located<br />

at Woodward and Kirby in Detroit's<br />

University Cultural Center. It is open<br />

to the public 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Wednesday through Sunday. Free parking<br />

is available. Call 833-1805.<br />

• WESTLAND CENTER<br />

Thursday-Saturday, May 2-4 — The<br />

Plymouth Branch of the American Association<br />

of University Women will<br />

hold its 31st annual book sale in the<br />

central court. Wayne_and Warren roads<br />

in Westland. The sale will take place 9<br />

a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday.<br />

Saturday will be "Bargain Day" from 9<br />

a.m. to 2 p.m., with books selling for $2<br />

a bag or box Included in this year's old<br />

and rare selection are a variety of<br />

beautiful Bibles and a gold-leaf Copy of<br />

"Pilgrim's Progress " Paperbacks, children's<br />

books, classics, cookbooks and<br />

romances also will be available. Proceeds<br />

will be used for scholarships and<br />

fellowships<br />

• LIVONIA MALL<br />

Thursday-Sunday. May 2-5 — The<br />

mall will host an "Accent on Homes<br />

Show," in which exhibitors will feature<br />

-the latest in home building and home<br />

improvement products and services.<br />

Livonia Mall is at Seven Mile and<br />

Middlebelt roads<br />

• ANTIQUES SHOW AND SALE<br />

Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5 —<br />

The Northwest Oakland County Historical<br />

Society's 16th annual sale will be<br />

held at the Benjamin Sherman Middle<br />

School. 14470 N. Holly Road in Holly.<br />

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

5 p.m. Sunday. More than 40 dealers<br />

will participate. Admission is $2 Lunch<br />

will be served.<br />

• CRAFT GALLERY SHOW<br />

Sunday, May 5 — Seventy-five Mich-<br />

v 7<br />

igan artists will offer demonstrations<br />

at their folk art displays 10 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m. at Roma's of Garden City, 32550<br />

Cherry Hill, between Merriman and<br />

Venoy Admission is $1. Door prizes,<br />

lunch and refreshments will be featured.<br />

Call Fran Palmatier at 336-9267<br />

between 8:30 a.m and 4 p.m. for information.<br />

• GARDEN CITY GARDEN CLUB<br />

Tuesday, May 7 — The club will<br />

meet at 7 p.m. at the Log Cabin, Garden<br />

City Park at Cherry Hill and Merriman.<br />

Elections and plant exchange<br />

for members will take place.<br />

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• GARDEN CITY FINE ARTS AS-<br />

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Wednesday, May 8 - The group will<br />

meet at 7 p.m. in the Maplewood Center.<br />

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of Art Store and More will speak on<br />

selling and displaying artworks for the<br />

public. Elections also will be held.<br />

• PARK WEST GALLERIES<br />

Thursday, April 25 — "Erte, the Editor's<br />

Collection," many never-beforeseen<br />

works, opens with an 8 p.m. reception<br />

for Erte editor/collaborator, Alan<br />

Lurie. Regular hours are 10 a.m. to 6<br />

p.m. Monday-Wednesday, Thursday<br />

and Friday until 9 p.m., Saturday, until<br />

5 p.m. Open Sunday noon to 5 p.m..<br />

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• DETROIT ARTISTS MARKET<br />

Friday, April 26 - Traveling exhibition<br />

of works by Michigan artists continues<br />

through May 24. Opening reception<br />

5-7:30 p.m. Friday. 1452 Randolph.<br />

Detroit<br />

• RUBINER GALLERY<br />

Friday, April 26 - Recent watercolors<br />

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through May 24. Reception to meet the<br />

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• TEMPLE ISRAEL<br />

Saturday. April 27 — "Artisans '85"<br />

continues through Monday, April 29.<br />

Opens at 7:30 p.m. Saturday with a<br />

champagne preview. Includes crafts,<br />

pottery, jewelry, weaving, boutiques<br />

and programs. Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday<br />

and U a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday. 5725<br />

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• JEWISH COMMUNITY CEN-<br />

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Saturday. April 27 — Handicrafts,<br />

art, fashion, jewelry, carpets, all part<br />

of MAS KIT, will be on display through<br />

May 5. Opening reception 8 p.m. Saturday,<br />

6600 W, Maple, West Bloomfield.<br />

• GALLERY YAKIR<br />

Saturday, April 27 - Sculpture by<br />

Istaeli artist, Aharon Bezalel opens at<br />

the Jewish Community Center with a<br />

8:30 p.m. reception. Continues through<br />

the gallery by appointment only, call<br />

352-4290. The Jewish Community Center<br />

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• MANRESA RETREAT HOUSE<br />

Sunday, April 28 — The guest artists<br />

for the seventh annual spring art show<br />

are Ray Loos and Dianne Loos of Ohio<br />

However, they travel and exhibit<br />

throughout the United States. He's<br />

more the realist and she has the abstract<br />

approach. Show continues<br />

through May 5. Daily hours are 1-9<br />

p.m., 1590 Quarton, Bloomfield Hills.<br />

• BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP LI-<br />

BRARY<br />

Wednesday, May 1 - Exhibit of folk<br />

art. cur a ted by Eva M Boicourt, is presented<br />

by the Friends of Polish Art in<br />

cooperation with the Polish American<br />

Community Humanities Project with<br />

fnnrfing from the National Endowment<br />

for the Humanities. The curator has<br />

found some real treasures from the<br />

metropolitan area for this exhibit<br />

which continues through May. Open<br />

during regular library hours. Lone Pine<br />

at Telegraph, Bloomfield Township.<br />

• BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD<br />

ART ASSOCIATION<br />

Fourth Annual Michigan Fine Arts<br />

Competition continues through May.<br />

This major event was juried by Richard<br />

Anuszkiewicz. Hours are 9:30 a.m.<br />

to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 1516 S.<br />

Cranbrook, Birmingham.<br />

• PIERCE STREET GALLERY<br />

"Alternatives to Silver" continues<br />

through May 18. This is an exploration<br />

of platinum, palladium, albumen and<br />

gum bichromate prints. The 14 artists<br />

in the show have all hand applied the<br />

emulsion to the special papers they use.<br />

Robert Steinberg's process, for instance,<br />

involves nine separate steps<br />

Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday-<br />

Saturday, 217 Pierce, Birmingham<br />

• HILL GALERY<br />

"Image and Mystery" Includes works<br />

by outstanding sculptors, many affiliated<br />

with Cranbrook or from this area.<br />

The gallery is at 163 Townsend. Birmingham<br />

• TOWN CENTER GALLERY<br />

Works by Maxwell, Eng Tay, Brisson,<br />

Hasegawa, Hratchya and Frings<br />

are on display through May. Hours are<br />

10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 11<br />

a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, 3000 Town<br />

Center. Suite 45 .(theater entrance^<br />

Southfield.<br />

• DETROIT INSTITUTE OF<br />

ARTS<br />

"Flower Show: Photographs from the<br />

J Paul Getty Museum Selected by Sam<br />

Wagstaff" continues through June 16.<br />

Wagstaff will give a slide lecture at 8<br />

p.m. Tuesday in the lecture recital hall<br />

on "Down the Primrose Path: Collecting<br />

Flower Photographs." Open, without<br />

charge, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday.<br />

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• SHELDON ROSS GALLERY<br />

Works by Bearden. Beckman, Mardirosian<br />

and Pechstein are on display<br />

through April. Hours are 11 an.m. to 5<br />

p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 250 Martin,<br />

Birmingham.<br />

• UNDERGROUND 245<br />

This student-operated gallery at Cen- _<br />

ter for Creative Studies has a show<br />

called "Green Eggs and Spam" through<br />

May 23. Artists represented are Margaret<br />

Ashcraft, Bill Gardner, Marcia<br />

Jo Hall. Tim Presley, Ann Smith and<br />

Nan Thomas. Lower level, Yamasaki<br />

Building, 245 E. Kirby, Detroit, in the<br />

University Cultural Center<br />

• TROY ART GALLERY<br />

"New Works in Glass" with fusedglass<br />

sculpture and wall pieces by Jeff<br />

Warmuth and blown glass by Penelope<br />

Gwyn Peck continue through May 4<br />

Hours are 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-<br />

Saturday, 755 W. Big Beaver, Troy.<br />

• YAW GALLERY<br />

"Garden Paths," a selection of handmade<br />

paper paintings, folding screens<br />

and ceramic tablets by Margie Hughto<br />

continues through May 4. Jewelry by<br />

master goldsmith in the Japanese tradition.<br />

Takashi Wada, is being shown<br />

through May 7. Hours are 11 a.m. to<br />

5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 550 N<br />

Woodward, Birmingham.<br />

• GALLERY 22<br />

•Recent Paintings, Original Prints<br />

and Graphics by Michigan and World-<br />

Renowned Artists" continues through<br />

the month. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

Monday-Friday, until 9 p.m, Thursday<br />

and until 5 p.m. Saturday. 22 E. Long<br />

Lake, Bloomfield Hills.<br />

• PHYLLIS KRAUSE GALLERY<br />

New gallery handles a variety of art<br />

objects from around the world, especially<br />

Africa and India — plus many<br />

imported tapestries. Hours are 11 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 29 W<br />

Lawrence. Pontiac (second floor).<br />

• HALSTED GALLERY<br />

Exhibition of color photographs by<br />

Joel Sternfeld continues through May<br />

18. Sternfeld teaches photography at<br />

Yale University when he isnt on the<br />

road taking pictures with a view camera.<br />

Hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m<br />

Tuesday-Saturday, 5650 N Woodward,<br />

Birmingham.<br />

• FIEGENSON GALLERY<br />

Sculpture by Robert Sestok is on display<br />

through May 18. The works are<br />

made from cut shapes of flat steel<br />

welded together with beans and pipes<br />

that are assembled and welded until all<br />

the parts unite. They are painted with<br />

bold earth colors and brilliant blues.<br />

Hours are 1-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday,<br />

310 Fisher Building, Detroit.<br />

• HOOBERMAN GALLERY<br />

"Play Ball" is the baseball theme for<br />

a show of paintings by Lance Richbourg<br />

and terra cotta sculptures by<br />

Joanne Rae Davis. Richbourg, associate<br />

professor of fine art at St. Michael<br />

College, Vermont, tells a vibrant,<br />

warm story. Davis looks toward the<br />

stadium bleachers for her inspiration.<br />

Continues through April. Hours are 11<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. 155 S.<br />

Bates, Birmingham.<br />

• U-M MUSEUM OF ART<br />

"Earth Magicians — Potters from<br />

the Collections of the University of<br />

Michigan" continues through June 16.<br />

Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-<br />

Friday, 1-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.<br />

South State at South University. Ann<br />

Arbor.<br />

• HABATAT GALLERIES<br />

Thirteenth annual National Glass Invitational<br />

continues through April.<br />

There will be works by 110 of the coun-<br />

try's leading glass artists represented<br />

Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-<br />

Saturday, until 9 p.m. Friday and noon<br />

to 5 p.m. Sunday. 28235 Southfield.<br />

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• DONNA JACOBS GALLERY<br />

"Ancient Glass - 1985" includes<br />

more than 100 examples of this ancient<br />

art dating from 1400 B.C. to the 5th<br />

century A D. Continues through May 4<br />

Regular hours are 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m<br />

Tuesday-Saturday, 574 N Woodward,<br />

Birmingham<br />

• ROBERT L.KIDD<br />

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works by 36 American artists. Continues<br />

through April 27. Hours are 10:30<br />

a.m. to 5 30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday,<br />

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Weekends 1:00 to 6:00<br />

Call Debbie Browfi 349-2980<br />

Built & Developed By:<br />

FASB Custom Builders<br />

Elbaz Construction Co.<br />

SUPER COLONIAL. Spotless 3 bedroom, 1% bath model.<br />

Full formal dining room, family room with natural fireplace,<br />

2 car attached garage, central air & so much more,<br />

$69,900.455-7000.<br />

FREE TRAINING<br />

Call one of our offices listed below to And out<br />

about the new pre-Ucense class beginning May 20th<br />

s Ileal<br />

^Estate<br />

flnc.Hc<br />

• MIWUHI'll<br />

peinted ranch m<br />

HSta la the perfect atze 3 bt drooms. 2 fuS baths wtth<br />

i tvlng room 6 spacious mast er bedroom Tha vaulted<br />

g gives the kitchen 6 family room a specious faiflnp.<br />

i Moral t6&450 455-7000<br />

North oft<br />

6 Mile on Bradner Drive<br />

to Lilypad Court<br />

Custom Homes from<br />

Your Plans or Ours, N<br />

7 Mike<br />

6 Mile<br />

X £ 5 Mile<br />

Salea by<br />

ACCENT MARKETING SERVICE, INC.<br />

Concepts In CmttvB Living<br />

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PILGRIM HILLS SUB Hill top setting. Almost an acre A a<br />

half, cut-de-sac lot. A beauty of a quad level wtth 4 bedrooms.<br />

2 baths. 2 half baths, formal dining, family fireplace,<br />

2 car garage Shade & fruit trees. $159,900.<br />

CHARMING COUNTRY HOME. 4 plus acres. 4 bedrooms,<br />

spacious living room, formal dining, natural woodwork, full<br />

basement, newer gas furnace wtth wood burning attachment,<br />

garage, heated work shed, fruit trees $78,900. 455-<br />

7000.<br />

TODAY S BARGAIN IN UVONIA. Mint condition Inside &<br />

out. Newer carpet, kitchen & bath updated New aluminum<br />

siding, new heel ducts, storage shed Newer stove & frig<br />

stay. $43.000. 52&-Q990.<br />

WILL MAINTAINED. Cieen 3 bedroom 2 story home. Dining<br />

room, fireplace. 2 car garage, treed lot. fenced, gee FA.<br />

Don't miss seeing This clean, dean home. $38,900. 525-<br />

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Thursday, April 25. 1956 OAE<br />

*5C<br />

G R E R T I V E L I V I N G<br />

G L A 6 6 I F I E D REAL EdTflTE 59,09005<br />

312 Livonia 312 Livonia<br />

A-f- Attractions<br />

ENJOY SUMMER in Um beautiful<br />

large 4 bedroom brick cotonlaL gor-<br />

i m i Landscaped yard with Gunite<br />

free-form pool, ftrw floor laundry, fam^<br />

Uy room ulanl fireplace, Mill ft.<br />

muter bedroom, premium area<br />

m m<br />

MCE NICE Jut lined, desirable $<br />

brick ranch.<br />

Livonia. Immertlsi<br />

bedroom brick ruck, country die<br />

kitchen, built-in*. 1H baths first floor<br />

basement ud 1W car garage Excel-<br />

lent North wen location Otlj 858*00<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Today 261-2000<br />

All Large Rooms 1,000 Sq Ft<br />

Country-Type Area<br />

Completely remodeled ranch. J bed-<br />

rooms. 1H betha, dining room, carpet-<br />

ed throughout. nattm kitchen, skylight.<br />

Ill* floor laundry attached garaaaa.<br />

large fenced yard Must aee interior'<br />

ukini u i m<br />

CALL TOM BUCHANAN<br />

Ra/MaxWest 261-1400<br />

BRICK RANCH, 1 bedrooms. J bathe,<br />

centra] air, bnllt-ia*. diabwaatoer (to-<br />

"JESS<br />

S ix. finished<br />

M<br />

ooo After (pen.<br />

BY OWNER 1*79 1 bedroom brick<br />

ranch, 1 * bathe, family room with fire-<br />

place. deck. 1 car attached gara^wltk<br />

cabinet*<br />

lpov-8pm<br />

large country kitchen<br />

k W* 80x180 $n,ooo. ~<br />

BY OWNER 4 bedroom bungalow on<br />

large corner tot. over 1*00 sq.ft. Two<br />

garages, Franklin Move, patio with<br />

grill, new roof $55,500 51J-4M7<br />

BY OWNER 4 bedroom cjuad, many<br />

extras, redecorating In process<br />

(71.000 Cash or conventional Qualified<br />

buyers only please Realtor* st<br />

1M10 Ladywood. north ot Five .'east of<br />

Newtwrgh- Open San.. 1-5<br />

BY TRANSFERRED Owner, (Awnt).<br />

Moat sell 4 bedroom colonial In<br />

Klmberty Oaks Estates 14181 Black<br />

barn Open Sal k Sun 1-4 Call51*-081I<br />

Attention<br />

Buyers<br />

omedtan occupei<br />

offered<br />

on this 4 bedroom brick ranci formal<br />

dining room, 1 bathe, finished base-<br />

ment central air on a large lot Land<br />

Contract terms with $18,000 down at<br />

11* H4JN.<br />

Livonia. First Offering Mint condi-<br />

tion describes this •paciom 4 bedroom<br />

brick colonial Family room with fire-<br />

place, 1H baths, central air. finished<br />

lesement I car attached garage on a<br />

large Sol Asking $T8,800<br />

C<strong>anton</strong>, Open flowing floor plan in this<br />

nice J bedroom brick ranch wtth extra<br />

large lamrir room, natural fireplace,<br />

finished basement central air, and 1<br />

car attached garage Lots of extras.<br />

173,900<br />

OPEN SUNDAY<br />

1-4<br />

43028 Avon, North of Ford. Wen of LU-<br />

lev Reduced' Freahly decorated 4 bed-<br />

room brick quad with spacious family<br />

room with fireplace, formal dining<br />

room, basement. 1 car attached<br />

professionally landscaped<br />

ITICKH 1<br />

312 Livonia<br />

Call The Movers<br />

Large executive colonial, 8-Wayne<br />

area 4 bedrooms, central air, H ft<br />

master suite with fireplace, bookcase<br />

walk-in closet and bath, total 1 fall * 1<br />

half be tha Large kitchen, large formal<br />

ng room, first floor laundry, huge<br />

park-like yard backs to ravine-valley<br />

setting Flushed baaement and more<br />

llMiM ASK FOR WALT<br />

CENTURY 11 Today 181-M08<br />

R e a c h M i c h i g a n ' s<br />

F i n e s t<br />

S u b u r b a n M a r k e t<br />

COLONIAL 1.700 Sq Ft Carpeted<br />

throughout. central air with 4 spacious<br />

bedroom (loads of closet space), large<br />

living * family rooms, dining room.<br />

Urge kitchen with toads of cabinets k<br />

separate eating area m baths, 1st<br />

floor laundry, full finished basement<br />

attached 1 car garage, patio with grill<br />

Maintenance free exterior By owner,<br />

1104,MM) Buyers only 4*4 7417<br />

Completely Redecorated<br />

Brick 1 bedroom ranch, family room<br />

with natural fireplace, I"i car alumi-<br />

num garage, covered patio, room In<br />

baaement could be 4th bedroom or off-<br />

Ice Show to ytwr fusaien buyers Move-<br />

in condition $58,800 Call now"<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Your Real Estate 525-7700<br />

and Deeds<br />

garage,<br />

Owner<br />

fan sale<br />

$74,>00<br />

41044 Avon, North of Ford. Wen at Ul-<br />

lev Simple Assumption available on<br />

this beautiful 4 bedroom bock colonial<br />

with extra large family room, fireplace<br />

aod wet bar. first floor laundry room,<br />

flushed baaenVnt. 1H baths and 1 car<br />

attached garage Ml,W0<br />

EARL<br />

K E I M<br />

Suburban, loc<br />

261-1600<br />

COUNTRY LOT<br />

Livonia J to 5 bedroom ranch with<br />

-family room, new kitchen, all appli-<br />

ances stay, beautiful living room with<br />

natural fireplace, enclosed patio and<br />

Dewer 1 car garage, lot .ixe 81 x >00. oo<br />

baaeroeot Call today asking $84,800<br />

JIM CRAVER<br />

422-6030<br />

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC.<br />

A DEFINITE 10<br />

Clean and sharp brick and aluminum<br />

colonial. 4 bedrooms, m bath* huge<br />

family room overlooking 14 ft patio,<br />

finished basement. central air, 1 car ga-<br />

rage with door opener Just listed<br />

Hurry 1 Asking, $77*00<br />

NEW WORLD<br />

Statewide Summit<br />

427-3200<br />

/ c h u u e i t z e r •^j£'<br />

t t e r<br />

I^ornes<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

CONOO - D M End Und - SacluOad<br />

location Exddn-<br />

trU Oaeor Two-Uarad dec* and proNt-<br />

acrafy nroaupec Ctt or ta or*<br />

179*00 (PM8UR3 4SW800<br />

C0UWTRY PROPERTY<br />

2,44 ACT*. 3 beflroor*, 1* Data,<br />

a r t BaauOU cotrtry Utter. lm»+<br />

tuty Oecoraled ColonM. FanHy room<br />

am h p n Nesw "cms n the oot*v-<br />

try, Corrvenwnt So «ic»s»w«yt<br />

178,000 (P25MAR) 453-6800<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

NMra dacor Vroughom Oak pMod<br />

Itoor n topr M dm. Pi i^aaacirafj<br />

IMNd Oaaamanl t»i sat bar. Serfs-<br />

(ng *rMm. Tiaad o*OMac «aMn(}.<br />

1142,500 (PaOPtfl 45M800<br />

NOflTMVlLLE<br />

LMy traad latav Four t*Wom<br />

tro rwdi taamrtng aali-oui oww<br />

M«s Fam»> room w»i raturs «r»-<br />

pMca. -try country «»«- Ooaa to<br />

Bwwntay School, $86,»0 IPMCAF)<br />

4S3-M00<br />

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3a*. 3 SsJroom Brtc* Home urtffi fcv<br />

aMd ba»«nart- »c« UBw nook. 2<br />

c* jangt m of Songe «Wi{<br />

J45.50C 522-5333 R-T6FEN<br />

"MUST S€E"<br />

Tlta sal cared tor broadtrort rsicfi in<br />

»ary r*» rM erf FMdtord T«^> Nasiar<br />

root and akfTwuri stemt. dlr*^ "L"<br />

3 MOWS acproi 1000 «. It Bid<br />

lul batarant. pnead rlgm K t42,900.<br />

M2P0X<br />

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•uUttor,. country IdWan *Bi many<br />

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Only $39 900, R-52GAA<br />

MSHOA1 ASSUMABLF<br />

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or garagt m NorW (Mdtort, Oo* lo<br />

MCtng. kfoak md tranaportatton<br />

Lott ol Horaga. Onrar mxta* Opan<br />

to oflart. REXJCffl J36.900. WKLS<br />

"EXOTKQ"<br />

CatgMW 3 Badroom Lwcrt* Trt affli 2<br />

M batfa. tormal dMn« room, l*n»y<br />

roam, trgt UKMn. 2 car gariQa -<br />

icads ol song*. ASang 172,900<br />

L-48YAL<br />

SHARP WMCH<br />

2 Fraptacai m tha trt* randi<br />

braacaaay lo martaC garagi. OouM<br />

lot aWi gat BSC In jarOar ol Edan"<br />

bsxyarfl. Al lha md Land Contrad<br />

lanm too( J67.500 L-70ARC<br />

453-6800 522-5333<br />

218 8. Main St.<br />

Plymouth<br />

32744 5 Mtte Rd.<br />

Livonia<br />

FANTASTIC<br />

Land contract terms or assume<br />

Brick ranch, 1 spaciom bedrooma, 1<br />

full. 1 half baths, super kitchen, carpet-<br />

ing thru out. beautifully finished base-<br />

ment, central air, electronic air clean-<br />

er garage - Mid Mi<br />

G a s t e l l i<br />

525-7900<br />

First Time Offered<br />

1 bedroom brick ranch, family room,<br />

finished basement, attached 1 car n-<br />

rage, central air situated on a cul-oe-<br />

sac, squeaky clean! M7.SOO Call BILL<br />

LAwTxnIS.'RY 11 Today SS1-47W<br />

FOUR BEDROOMS, 1 batha. tiled<br />

Brick home Oak floors Full baaement<br />

SVs car garage on 100 x MHJ ft lol Good<br />

location I7S.M0 By Owner 411-1M*<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

302 Bwmrvnam<br />

Buxmn»KI<br />

303 Wast Bloomtlstd<br />

304 Fsrminfllor<br />

Fsrmtngton ««*<br />

X>5 Bngmoo-MsrtlsrK! S Ijw<br />

308 SoiutMisld-Lsmrup<br />

307 M«tor0-Haniar>0<br />

306 Rocnsstsr-Troy<br />

309 Royal Oaa-Os* Par»<br />

Muntlngtor mood*<br />

310 Commsrcs-Linton Lads<br />

311 Orchard laka<br />

«MW Lafca<br />

312 L/voma<br />

313 Dssrbom<br />

OaartKwn Hstgnts<br />

31* Plymouth-Cantor<br />

315 HormvWs-Hovl<br />

316 Wsstlaod-Qsrdan City<br />

317 Qrosss Points<br />

318 ftodtord<br />

318 Momsslor Sale-<br />

Oakland County<br />

320 Homes tor Saia-<br />

Wayns County<br />

321 Homss for Sale<br />

Uongnon County<br />

322 Homss lor Saaa<br />

Macomb County<br />

323 Homes for Sals<br />

WaaMene* County<br />

324 Other Suburban Homes<br />

325 Real Estals Services<br />

326 Condos lor Sale<br />

327 Ouplex tor Sale<br />

328 Yownnousas tor Saie<br />

330 Apart manta 'or Saw<br />

332 Mobile Homss tor Sals<br />

333 Northern ProparTy<br />

334 Out 04 Town Property<br />

335 Time Share<br />

336 Florida Property tor<br />

Sale<br />

337 Farms tor Sale<br />

338 Country Homes<br />

33® Lota & Acreage<br />

340 Lake FOver Reeon<br />

Property lor Sale<br />

342 Lake Property<br />

348 Cemetery Low<br />

351 Business 8 Protssaianal<br />

Bk» tor Sale<br />

352 Commercial. RelaW<br />

353 industrial, 1_ W arenc«jee<br />

354 Income Property<br />

tor Sals<br />

354 Irwenment Property<br />

lor Saw<br />

358 Mortgagee/<br />

Land Contracts<br />

360 Bualrwsa Opportunltlaa<br />

361 Money to loan<br />

362 Real Estate Wanted<br />

364 LWtmga Wanted<br />

WEST<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

TROY<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

314 Plymouth-C<strong>anton</strong><br />

312 Livonia<br />

312 Livonia<br />

laflltt Martina<br />

LIVONIA<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

LIVONIA 4 AREA<br />

SHIP SHAPE Cruise into an immacu-<br />

late 4 bedroom brick home In Western<br />

Livonia Family room, fireplace, and<br />

1V, baths Plus s roomy lot and imme-<br />

diate occupancy |48.»00<br />

BETTER THAN NEW The advantages<br />

ot s nearly oew home without the new<br />

home expense Northern Livonia lt7?<br />

built brick colonial with 1H hatha, fam<br />

Uy room, fireplace, dining room and in<br />

floor latndry Plus central air aad<br />

maintenance free trim |8t»0<br />

FTRST IMPRESSIONS Will be favor-<br />

able City ot Wayne 4 bedroom brick<br />

m story 1 full and 1 half hatha, base-<br />

ment. 1 car garage and new carpet<br />

throughout Extra Insulation aad new<br />

vinyl thermopene window* 848.M0<br />

CHERRY PICK'N Only the ben boy In<br />

North Uvooia near I-M 1800 aqaare<br />

foot 1 bedroom brick colonial offering<br />

lVt baths, family room with fireplace,<br />

basement, 1 car attached garage and<br />

aluminum trim PI as all kitchen apoL.<br />

ances Bring your checkbook! g77.»0<br />

HARRYS<br />

W O L F E<br />

421-5660<br />

$403 PER MONTH<br />

6%% INTEREST<br />

For qualified Iwjers New 1 bedroom<br />

ranch, all brick, full baaement Earn<br />

part ot your down<br />

costs<br />

I, lu « 11UJ<br />

ot your down psyment It<br />

I by painting k floor tiling.<br />

GOODMAN BUILDERS »»-MU<br />

LIVONIA 1 bedroom brick ranch with<br />

attached 1^ car garage Newly carpet<br />

ed. lance living roots. 1 full sad m<br />

bath*, finished n<br />

covered deck, attic<br />

maintained 181.000 181-7M*<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5<br />

11411 Hanford. North ol Ford, Wen at<br />

Lillev Price )ust reduced for quick **le<br />

on this clean 1 • bedroom colonial on<br />

an extra large fenced lot There Is a<br />

lamilv room with fireplace A finished<br />

basement and 1 car attached garage<br />

Seller anxious. 845,500<br />

Wm<br />

D E C K E R<br />

455-8400<br />

vard, i<br />

ly mai<br />

L, large fenced<br />

fan. Beastifu-<br />

N1CE 1 bedroom houae on crawl space,<br />

large treed lot, m car J*r^»g^new<br />

storms h screens, close _<br />

shopping By Owner U8.MM<br />

478-4870<br />

OPEN SUNDAY I S Aronable 1300<br />

a ft colonial. 4 bedrooms. 1W baths<br />

th 1st floor study laundry, formal<br />

dining Pretty lot, sprinkler system,<br />

wood deck I1W.W0 Mon aee 471-04M<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR RENT<br />

4QQ Apartments lo Rant<br />

401 Furniture Ranlal<br />

402 Furmahad<br />

Apartments<br />

403 Rental<br />

Agency<br />

404 Houeee to Ram<br />

406 Fumwtied Houeee<br />

407 MofiM Homes<br />

406 Ouptaxee to Rant<br />

410 Fiat* to Rant<br />

412 TownTKius**'<br />

Condomlntum*<br />

413 Time Share<br />

414 Florida Rants*<br />

415 Vacation Rental*<br />

416 HsMs tor Rent<br />

419 MoMIe Home Space<br />

420 Room* to Rent<br />

421 LMng Quarters lo Share<br />

422 Wantsd lo Rsnt<br />

423 Wanted to Rant-<br />

Raaorl Property<br />

424 Houas Sitting Service<br />

425 Com Mae o art Nursing<br />

Homee<br />

428 Oar sgaa-'Mmi Storage<br />

432 Commercial/Rata*<br />

434 woustrtal/Warsttouee<br />

436 Offlos Busmsa* Space<br />

room, natural flre-<br />

wlth pole<br />

LIVONIA 4 AREA<br />

SPRINGS WILD FLOWERS will<br />

• as you stroll<br />

through this'l 1 * acre setting The cus-<br />

tom bome that is a part of this land-<br />

scape offers 1 large bedrooms, formal<br />

dining room, family room. n.<br />

place and more Complete<br />

barn for 884,500<br />

SPACIOUS TRI-LEVEL In oe ol Livo-<br />

nia s man prestigious areaa TTiis home<br />

boasts quality throughout starting wtth<br />

* plush carpeta, central air, pro-<br />

fe*slonal laodacaplog and large<br />

screened porch Easy acres* to express-<br />

ays. 1198.800<br />

A ROOM FOR EVERYONE la this Im-<br />

maculate 1 story home Tastefully dec-<br />

orated and affeHhg 4 bedrooms. 1 full<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5PM<br />

10117 Bretton Dr<br />

W of Middlebelt, N. of 7 Mile<br />

Spacious 4 bedroom bi-lereL Immacu-<br />

late condition, hardwood floors, fenced<br />

K d. walking distance to all schools<br />

.MO Anxious Seller Ask Mr<br />

Nancy Meininger<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

261-0700 421-8681<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

11850 DRURY LANE, PLYMOUTH<br />

South off North Territorial 1 Mile Wen<br />

of Sheldon Brick aod Redwood Cos<br />

temporary handsomely suited to Its<br />

Creed and elevated site Superbly main-<br />

tained Cedar shake roof Tbere are 4<br />

bedrooms, 1* batha, formal (Bning<br />

room, living room with fireplace fami-<br />

ly room with fireplace, a study^ l*t<br />

floor laurxlry a orwer tdditioo<br />

large Game room. 2^ car garaf*<br />

Lovely terrace* palio s. aad **ew*<br />

HM.W0 SEE IT ON SUNDAY'<br />

ROBERT BAKE<br />

Realtors<br />

453-8200<br />

OPEN SUN 1-5PM. C<strong>anton</strong><br />

Beautifully decorated. 1 bedroom colo-<br />

nial. 1 v» batha, centra] air, many &<br />

tras Assume ll 1 ** $71,500. 981-1013<br />

P/dce your Classified Real Estate<br />

Advertisement in more than 150,000<br />

affluent Suburban Detroit Homes<br />

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY<br />

At rs» safare * seB<br />

quickly<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Today 261-2000<br />

PLYMOUTH bargain. I bedroom*<br />

basement, garage, desperate mi*<br />

•ell $48,800 Days J49-U88<br />

After 5pm 459-008$<br />

N DEARBORN HGTS 1 bedroom alu-<br />

minum bungalow 1>* car garage, sun<br />

room, new carpeting 4 floors $41,000<br />

After 8pm 881-8541<br />

Golf Course Setting<br />

Original owner* have decided to *eu<br />

Features - 4 or 5 bedroom* (dm), 1 full<br />

and two batha, new vinyl windows,<br />

newer roof, kitchen recently updated,<br />

basement under entire borne and more<br />

Asking 8M.900. Call<br />

NANCY OR RAY LEE<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

478-4660 261-4700<br />

Al advertising pudMTwd « Tha Oeaarvar & Eccentric a subfact to the<br />

corajniona slated n tha ^ppacabW rata card. copW* ol whtof. are avaHabW<br />

from tha AtMrwng Department. Obaarvwi & Eccaritrtc Newspaper*<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Road. Lworua Ml 48150. (312) 591-2300 The<br />

Otwarvar ft Eocantflc I — the rt(fvt nc* to accept an advertiser's<br />

order Otwarvar & Eccentric Ad-Taken have no kithonry to txnd thw<br />

newspaper ar«3 only puOacation ol an adwwfleement sha8 conautute Onal<br />

acceptance of the advartlaar'* order.<br />

312 Livonia 312 Livonia 312 Livonia<br />

LTVONIA - by owner<br />

38158 Ptcklord S ol 7 Mile, E of<br />

Lev an 1 bedrooms. 1 batha, family<br />

room, fireplace, attached 1W car ga-<br />

rage Full basement Immedute poees-<br />

*ioo $78,800 $4&-84$9<br />

BUY<br />

SELL<br />

RENT<br />

OWNER OR<br />

BY<br />

BROKER<br />

IT<br />

HUNDREDS DISPLAYED IN OUR OFFICE<br />

C08MKRCC TWP. - Trt-*evel<br />

Family room, fireplace. 2H car<br />

garage, large wooded lot."<br />

$79,900. N-2917.<br />

AUBURN HKXa - Colonial- Din-<br />

ing room, ba*ement, gar*ge.<br />

Walk to school Near X-ways<br />

»51,000, S-294B<br />

MO. ROYAL OAK - Brick ranch,<br />

2 Baths, large kitchen, base-<br />

ment, low maintenance $61,500.<br />

M-2796<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILL8 - Colonial<br />

Family room fireplace, built-Ins.<br />

breakfast room, formal dining,<br />

baaement, garage Family ne^h-<br />

borhood $93,500 R-2694<br />

336- 6047 or 642-1620<br />

TROY - Colonial. Prime area<br />

Family room flreplaca. formal<br />

dining, central air, large m floor<br />

laundry, outdoor lighting and<br />

lountam, much more, $92,500.<br />

Z-3028<br />

• Since 1976<br />

884 S. Adams<br />

642-1620<br />

Birmingham 49011<br />

IMMACULATE COLONIAL<br />

OPEN SUN, 1-8, BY OWNER<br />

Specious living room, dining room. dan.<br />

modern kitchen wtth built-in dishwash-<br />

er. 10x14 ft family room feature* a<br />

natural brick fireplace, 4 bedrooms,<br />

1H batha, attached 1 car garage wtth<br />

opener, beeutl/ul brick petto, over J3M<br />

STft Newly decorated. 881*88<br />

Anxious to *eB. 464-8711<br />

KIMBERLY OAKS - 4 bedroom, m<br />

bath colonial Carpeted, hardwood<br />

floors, central air, paneled family<br />

room, fireplace, large kitchen wtth<br />

bull tine finished basement, new rool k<br />

aluminum tkllng. beaattfal yard. Imme-<br />

diate occupancy 887.880. Far aj<br />

511-8488. r JKTu<br />

1 MODELS MAYVTLLE STREET<br />

fat Merrtmaa batwasn 8*7 Mils Rd)<br />

Opan 1-8 Dally* Son.<br />

40 NEW BUILDING SITES<br />

FROM $84,990<br />

1*4 bedrooms - Ranches * Cntnaiiala<br />

All face brick, fall baaem***, 1* baths.<br />

fireplace, cathedral celling Great<br />

Room, fir* floor laundry many other<br />

fee tuna.<br />

DIORE BUILDING CO.<br />

559-3230 525-0752<br />

W e i r , M a n u e l , S n y d e r & R a n k e<br />

*;c«ve«<br />

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& 44<br />

• tot. 858.888<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

| Hartford South 261-4200<br />

LIVONIA & AREA<br />

FIRST OFFERING Hop off l-»» in<br />

Western Livonia and ento? * ">P ** 10 '<br />

aubdlvwoo ot higher prtoed home*<br />

Brick $ bedroom ranch featuring a fin-<br />

ished basement wtth fall bath, counCry<br />

kltchen. central air and attached p-<br />

rage $57*00<br />

CRACKER JACK- No hidden<br />

ust s sound bar in a<br />

lip aluminum sided 1 bedroom<br />

ranc* Roomy kitchen, baaement and<br />

1H car garage. 814 *00<br />

MODERN COMFORT LlvonU brick<br />

and alumlnam ranch home Built in<br />

1871 with a deaigners eye 1 bedrocen*.<br />

finished basement. 1 Mi bath* lat ftoor, a<br />

baa kitchen and 1W car brick Iron! ga-<br />

rage. Impeccable cmrtlrton $88,880<br />

MRS. CLEAN Completely new kitchen<br />

and a breakfast nook with bay window<br />

highlights this spotle** South Radford 1<br />

bedroom brick bungakm l fall batha.<br />

liBmixnt 2 car garage and aluminum<br />

trtm. 848.800<br />

BE FIRST To aee a apactacular North-<br />

west LlvonU 1 bedroom brick ranch. 10<br />

foot kitchen, family room with fire-<br />

place, 1% baths 1st ftoor, basement,<br />

aluminum trim and 1 car attached ga-<br />

rage wtth opener Extra laije lot plus<br />

immediate occupancy $78,888<br />

EXECUTIVE COLONIAL CUmb to the<br />

top of the ladder In a splendid North-<br />

west Llvools 1700 square foot 1 story<br />

home 4 bediuums pha dsn. 1*» baths,<br />

family room, finished bsaeroeoL dining<br />

room, central air and Florida room<br />

overlooking a JirjjyTJvloe tot $188*88<br />

W O L F E<br />

421-5660<br />

LIVONIA BUYS<br />

CHARMING RANCH<br />

Gorgeous ' bedroom brick home offers<br />

large country kitchen, newer furnace<br />

and rool. garage, plus 100 ft tot.<br />

FAMILY HOME<br />

Sparkling 1 bedroom 1W bath brick<br />

ranch, features - sunny family room,<br />

full finished basement. Florida room,<br />

garage and more $55,800<br />

COLONIAL CHARM<br />

Nice $ bedroom brick colonial. 11 ft<br />

country kitchen, family room. 1 Qatar<br />

ral fireplaces, finished basement. 1 car<br />

attached garage. $7$,800<br />

FRENCH COLONIAL<br />

Elegant 4 bedroom 1H bath brick<br />

borne, formal dining room, family room<br />

with natural fireplace, beautifully fin-<br />

ished basement central air, 1 car at-<br />

tached garage. $88,800<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford South 464-6400<br />

314 Ptymouth-C<strong>anton</strong><br />

ATTRACTIVE S bedroom home with<br />

large country kitchen, family room.<br />

— air condi-<br />

0<br />

455-5100<br />

kitchen appliances * central air c<br />

uomng. C<strong>anton</strong> Asking $78,000<br />

Harold Fischer Real Estate 455<br />

BEACON HILL - 1800 sq ft traditional<br />

colonial oo lovely krt opening onto a<br />

C rk like setting 4 bedrooms. 1W<br />

Lhs, large sunny kitchen with built In<br />

appliances, natural fireplace In family<br />

room, den wtth beamed ceiling. 1st<br />

ftoor laundry, large screened porti.<br />

Earth tooea turnout $141,800<br />

Call after 5pm 455-809S<br />

PLYMOUTH Bv Owner 4 bedrocaa.<br />

1H bath colonial Ln Lakepolnte family<br />

room fireplace, attached 1 car garage,<br />

$16,7(H) Call Eve'*, 410-8711<br />

PLYMOUTH by owner, J bedroom<br />

brick ranch. 1W baths, rec roon^anpU-<br />

ances. I >•» car garage, large fenced lot,<br />

patio $43,500<br />

455-0841<br />

Beat Buy/Features Galore<br />

lly decorated<br />

We tot formal<br />

PLYMOUTH Investors preferred<br />

Nice S bedroom, family room, gas,<br />

forced air. new roof Leased at $550 per<br />

month Reduced for immediate sak<br />

$45,8


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Condominium<br />

Realty<br />

559-3800<br />

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mammal<br />

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OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

19424 SEMINOLE<br />

N of 7, E of Inkster<br />

ALL TERMS. LC. VA THA J bedroom<br />

vinyl sided ranch. dining room. 1W<br />

bath*. buemail and garage both with<br />

wort shop doable lot, nice swimming<br />

pool optional $44.9*0 AU foe<br />

DOROTHY HERBERHOLZ<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

478-4660 561-4700<br />

302 Birmingham<br />

Bloom field<br />

303 West Bloomfield<br />

IMPRESSIVE COLONIAL<br />

4 bedroom bnck featuring gourmet<br />

kitchen "lit breakfast area. lormal<br />

dining, family room wtth natural fire-<br />

place. library. 1*1 floor laundry deck<br />

off kitchen and family room. 1 car at<br />

tacked urur *et* oo iptOom coram<br />

lot pi ifiaaiimsltj landecaped with<br />

stream $114,900<br />

Michigan Executive Realtor!<br />

478-23*0<br />

NEWLY DECORATED brick home. 2<br />

bedroom. 1 bath, separate dining room,<br />

reflruibed hardwood floors Partially<br />

flnubed second floor Tiled basement<br />

floor Urn beck yard with fruit trees.<br />

Jan E of Woodward Are between 11<br />

Mile k Lincoln By owner TermKaah<br />

to new mortgage Mi-Mil<br />

ON PINE LAKE<br />

Bloomfield Hill* School*<br />

1 separate living area*, itroe fireplace.<br />

5 bedroom* 31*5.000 881 9278<br />

REDFORD SOUTH<br />

Under $60,000<br />

Large brick « bedroom, 2V» baths for<br />

mal dining room, completely modem-<br />

lied kitchen, built-in wer, and ranee<br />

Nice rec room. carpeting. cloae to Cath-<br />

olic Central aod Tfcursujr. High. alao<br />

central air Cat! Char lea Aptigtas for<br />

appotntment<br />

MAYFAIR 522-8000<br />

By Ow<br />

U brick<br />

Owner S<br />

REDFORD TWP Sooth<br />

bedroom bnck ranch.<br />

fall baaement, wet planter, hardwood<br />

floors, extra insulation. large fenced<br />

rard, all cc 1 quiet pared dead-end<br />

street MS 000 92735*3<br />

985 Lulled feature Syndicate<br />

315 Northvilla-Novi<br />

NORTHVILLE, By Owner J bedroom<br />

brick ranch. 11 bath, family room wtth<br />

fireplace. 2H car attack larage Sharp'<br />

Ooen hou*e Sunday 1 -4PM 224 N Ely<br />

349-5781<br />

Open bou*e Sunday 1<br />

Drive $79,900<br />

Northville Schools<br />

colonial with J car sttacked<br />

garage sitting on a large cor-<br />

ner lot Built In IMS «W.K»<br />

Call 181-50*0<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

NORTHVILLE - 4 bedroom cokmial oo<br />

acre, lv» bath*, formal living k din-<br />

ing family room fireplace, 1st floor<br />

laundry. 8109.500 349-71*5<br />

NO NT Beautiful new J bedroom, ranch<br />

with appliance*, baaement. IV. car at-<br />

tached garage oo secluded pood 9N as-<br />

sumable mortgage MJ.W0 348-9*17<br />

NOVI BY OWNER Prestlgloua<br />

Meadowbrooh Lake 5<br />

home oo large lot that back*<br />

woods 2 baths, central air.<br />

1st floor laundry, finished baaement.<br />

IH car garage, tW.MO 349-9138<br />

316 Westland<br />

Garden City<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

i house Sat April<br />

17, Sun. Apnl II 449 N. Leooa.<br />

Spotless 3 bedroom rancb. full flntohed<br />

basemen: with bath, newer carpientm.g<br />

new cabinet* k counter top* Heated<br />

Aak * or Jeanntne Dunn. Earl Keim<br />

LAND CONTRACT<br />

Low, low down, fantastic J bedroom<br />

brick ranch, country kitchen, carpeting<br />

thro out beautifully finished basement<br />

wet bar. super terms $41,900<br />

Castelli<br />

525-7900<br />

ck* up to<br />

fireplace,<br />

NOVI COLONIAL 4 bedrooms. I*<br />

baths. UviQg room, formal dining room.<br />

family room w . fireplace 4 wet bar<br />

1st<br />

tcbec plus breakfast area,<br />

floor laundry *eml-flni*hed baaement.<br />

i-level patio deck, underground aprtn-<br />

klers. landcsaped l»7». 1 car garage<br />

Novi School District 2 350 sq.ft. Must<br />

see" BY owner appointment only<br />

1110,MO 34* 73*9<br />

NOV! CUSTOM Tudor 280C wj.fl. H<br />

acre. 4 bedroom. IVs baths, central air.<br />

Lnmlsted Wood windows, sprinkler k<br />

vacuum system, $115.000 343-5914<br />

NOVI<br />

FORECLOSURE<br />

Colonial with new carpeting, great Sub<br />

good floor plan, 2 —j bath*, full baae-<br />

ment garage, corner lot.<br />

For Details, eall<br />

CAROL MASON REALTY<br />

344-1800<br />

NOVI - IMMACULATE (31 Bedroom<br />

Ranch in better neighborhood<br />

By Owner 8*3 500<br />

Appointment Ctoly. 348-8*39<br />

LARGE LOT<br />

Pnce slashed for quick sale Home oo 1<br />

acre, huge 13 ft great room, formal<br />

dining large 2 car gara«e and many<br />

more extra* $39,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

420-2100 464-8881<br />

316 Westland<br />

Garden City<br />

WHY WAIT<br />

Assume this mortgage (or under<br />

110,000 Nice J bedroom bnck ranch<br />

with full finished baaement country<br />

kitchen, nice area Ml,000 Call<br />

JOAN ANDERSEN<br />

Century 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

459-6000<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

3240 i Outland Trail, Birmingham<br />

South off 14 Mile Road, East o< Tele-<br />

graph. Over 2,000 square feet of living<br />

•pace Natural fireplace and wet bar Ln<br />

den Ma*ter bedroom ha* aunken tub<br />

closets Jeoo-aire ranje<br />

oven* 1124.900 540-*777<br />

Chamberlain<br />

OPEN SUN 1-5<br />

3551 Wabeek Lake Drive Ea*t<br />

(North off Long Lake. East H mile of<br />

Uiddlehelt English Tudor J yean new<br />

immaculate neutral decor Custom<br />

bulls with approximate 4.000 sq ft plu*<br />

walk-out basement Situated in area ot<br />

much more expensive homes Priced<br />

only st $344,000 Open for offer*<br />

Contact Celeste Cole, 540-5500<br />

Residence 540-2153<br />

Cranbrook Assoc Realtor*<br />

NEW ARTISTIC four bedroom naulti<br />

level contemporary home, with m»!U<br />

deck* and three level* of glais com<br />

manding the woodland setting Marble<br />

eotrance with atrium All top grade an-<br />

pLiancea. lacuna tab. sauna central air,<br />

central vacuum *ystem. triple Insulated<br />

windows, natural fireplace wet bar and<br />

twin reflecting pood* In game room<br />

Appro lima<br />

lt» acres w<br />

ilely $,400 sq ft of living oo<br />

. with Orchard Lake<br />

Near school*. ahopplng. and<br />

Owner $**9 000<br />

Call<br />

f privileges<br />

churches<br />

NEW, BIG<br />

& BEAUTIFUL<br />

Our 1935 version of "a be»t<br />

seller The Colonial Shore-<br />

wood A dramatic floor plan<br />

with 2 master suites, one oo<br />

the first level and ooe up, plus<br />

2 Isrge bedrooms<br />

t room, csthedral celling<br />

family room 1 ^ batha<br />

Center island European Kitch<br />

me pa<br />

In fi<br />

304 Farmington<br />

Firm ingtoo Hills<br />

ANOTHER SPECIAL!<br />

"FIVE BEDROOMS<br />

Plu* first floor library. 4 fireplaces. liv-<br />

ing room, family room, master bed<br />

room k rec room, uiw room, huge<br />

home for large family. Quick Posses-<br />

sion. lovely 1 story "ith "1th circle<br />

drive ravine lot, suspended deck, in-<br />

cludes 1 year warranty'<br />

"A RARE FIND"<br />

Pride ol ownership I ram atom to atem.<br />

located In family oriented *uh with<br />

commoo* area, ha* 4 bedroom*, rental<br />

hearth fireplace, highlights family<br />

room, baaement k attached garage.<br />

Florida bound aeller"<br />

304 Fermingtor.<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

Century<br />

H O M E C E N<br />

21<br />

TER<br />

476-7000<br />

REDFORD, 17149 Sumner, N of «. 3<br />

bedroom, finished basement, central<br />

IV* bath*, garage, fenced yard,<br />

near school k church 533-«523<br />

REDFORD - 2 bedrwms, low taxes,<br />

low utilities. Principle snd interest un-<br />

der 1170./mo. Conventional mortgage<br />

Sharp. $26,500 531-OMI<br />

SO REDFORD brick bungalow 4 bed-<br />

room*. 2 car garage, new remodeled<br />

kitchen, close to achool* $5000 down<br />

LC or simple aasumption $4t.W0 Call<br />

Eric, day*. 174-IllOafter 5pm. »37-W35<br />

Western Golf Course Area<br />

Executive 3 bedroom 2000 oiu* *q ft<br />

quality ranch, maintenance free exteri-<br />

or 2 car attached garage, full baae-<br />

ment, beautiful rec room with wet-bar<br />

and fireplace, library, forma! dining<br />

room, lavatories off 2nd and 3rd beo^<br />

room*, large kitchen, plus much more<br />

$W.»00 Call now'<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Your Real Estate 525-7700<br />

302 Birmingham<br />

Bloomfield<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5PM<br />

19118 Chelton. N off 13 Mile<br />

SPACIOUS CHARMER In Beverly<br />

Hilt* 4 bedroom colonial with family<br />

room and den..close to park, schools<br />

and shopping, meticulously maintained<br />

In beautiful treed setting Exceptional<br />

value at $137,000 A*k for<br />

Marion Wolock<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

646-1600 J<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

W14 W Dartmoor, S of Maple, W of<br />

Inkster Birmingham Schools Updated<br />

J bedroom brtel ranch j'th 1% baths<br />

and family room Newer furnace and<br />

roof, new carpeting, (eoced backyard<br />

Good family neighborhood- M4.900<br />

ASK FOR SARA TUCKER<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

646-6000<br />

THE ANSWER to Coodo Phobia This<br />

lovely Bloomfield Hill* ranch will *uit<br />

vour needs for privacy Ii comfort Set<br />

on a heavily treed lot, Dewly decorated<br />

3 bedroom*. 2 baths, cheery kitchen,<br />

large family room wtth fireplace,<br />

$129,500. Call Mr Balogb or Mr<br />

Patser, MS-1500 Eves, callM«-«101<br />

Cranbrook Realtors<br />

TREE TOP high, overlooking Rouge,<br />

spectacular views, mature pines k<br />

hardwoods. 4 bedroom contemporary<br />

with walk-out. large kitchen with 4<br />

skvlighta, walnut floor* One-of-a-kind<br />

Close in, yet private «M-210»<br />

ABSOLUTELY Downtown Birming-<br />

ham Freshly and tastefullv decorsted<br />

New custom kitchen, 3 bedrooms, new<br />

bsths Living room wtth fireplace<br />

room with bay,<br />

and custom oak mantle bookcases Sep-<br />

arate dining room srttb bay, familv<br />

room with Pell* windows and french<br />

door to multl level deck New plumb-<br />

ing. new high efflceocy furnace You<br />

mu*t see this bouse", $154,900 M$-3750<br />

dining i<br />

withPe:<br />

318 Radford<br />

LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />

] bedroom bnck ranch Carpeted, base-<br />

ment. M3.000 - new mortgage, M7.000<br />

LC . 10% $year* Ever 171-1415<br />

LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />

Special term*, » 75% interest, raper 3<br />

bedroom bnck ranch, country kitchen,<br />

beautifully carpeted thro out carport,<br />

only $34,900<br />

Castelli<br />

525-7900<br />

NOVI Contemporary 4 bedrooms, 3H<br />

bath* Great room k master bedroom<br />

with Radio ceiling* Dining room, fami-<br />

ly room game room. 3 fireplaces<br />

Deck, all appliance*. Satellite tracking<br />

dish Much more, excellent arhoois<br />

$12* 04* 47$-»M<br />

NOVI 4 bedroom colonial, large lot. 1<br />

country kit<br />

car attach garage,<br />

family room-fireplace,<br />

porch k patio tM.MO<br />

atchen<br />

large<br />

BELOW MARKET<br />

$4200 DOWN 3 bedroom brick bun-<br />

galow with dining room, finished base-<br />

ment with wet bar, garage aod more<br />

S Redford Iocs Hoc<br />

$3900 DOWN Sharp 3 bedroom bun-<br />

galow with dining room, basement,<br />

garage, and more Just listed<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Today 538-2000<br />

BEST BUY IN REDFORD<br />

5 Mile k Beech. 2 bedroom, MSbtmtamui<br />

ed ranch. 1* csr garage, full price,<br />

$14,500 BST 511-1370<br />

MINT, beautifully-maintained ranch oo<br />

wooded W acre Familv room, new<br />

kitchen. 3 bedroom*. 4 bath*. 2 fire-<br />

places. wet bar In huge rec room, over-<br />

aixed garage, circle drive Compare for<br />

$109,000 Call LYNNE JACKSON<br />

Jim Chrutle Real Estate 5*5-1000<br />

REPOSSESSED<br />

$1,750 down Large $34,900 aluminum,<br />

dining room, basement 2 car garage,<br />

large double aised fenced lot Call for<br />

sddreas $100 starts deal Ceaitnry 11,<br />

BRICK BEAUTY<br />

Lovely 3 bedroom ranch In S. Redford<br />

achool dtttnet Spaciou* room* and up-<br />

dated kitchen Thia home feature* * fin-<br />

ished basement and 1 car garage<br />

M9.900 Call<br />

BOB CRAVER<br />

422-6030<br />

RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC.<br />

BRICK 1 i-i story. 1 or 3 bedroom home<br />

new kitchen, fall basement 2 car gs<br />

rag* 1 t»04l Garfield Reduced for quid<br />

sale $40,500 or best offer Days<br />

540-0040. Eves-weekend* 3»-43M<br />

SOMETHING NEW<br />

IN NOVI<br />

AND WE CAN TELL YOU<br />

ALL ABOUT IT...<br />

New Cooatrsctloo ...<br />

Condominium*. Ranches<br />

1 bedroom Tusuhn—ss,<br />

SUPER BUY<br />

Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch, with I<br />

car garage Located la peat area, close<br />

to achooa and ihops Rec room, new<br />

carpeting and port wtth privacy fence<br />

$43 900<br />

JOHN COLE REALTY<br />

455-6430 25S-5330<br />

• Garage<br />

with Townhouse Units<br />

G« the best price wtth pre-<br />

•jnstrsctMo i — • all.<br />

Beginning price $74.-900<br />

Call Today to reserve your unit<br />

Occupancy in approximately 4 month*<br />

CAROL MASON REALTY<br />

344-1800<br />

SUPER STARTER<br />

Channu* 3 bedioom colonial home of<br />

fen formal dining room, full basement.<br />

1 car bested garage Only $39,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartlord South 464-6400<br />

316 Weettand<br />

Garden C ity<br />

A REAL GEM!<br />

OPEN SUN 2-1<br />

»*74 ALVIN CT<br />

Immaculate 1 bedroom cotonlaL 1*<br />

^ baa i IT at. 1 ear attached garsgs<br />

mtslly iisnmlal.il kitchen wj4 gor<br />

esous link csbtnst* earamtr Uls loyur.<br />

family room with fireplace covered<br />

gntto manianasi i free extsrler snd<br />

inisch more $M »M Call<br />

CRYSTAL CUNNINGHAM<br />

422-6030<br />

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC<br />

A REAL JEWEL<br />

perfection M1JM A BARGAW Call<br />

SYBIL<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Gold House ReaJtors<br />

478-4660 261-4700<br />

Bright Beginnings<br />

Owner sly* sell' Odtn home fe*tures<br />

fsmlly room with wood burner, mcsl<br />

carpeting new, newer no-wax floe* ID<br />

kitchen, basement will be flnlahed.<br />

Lovely backyard with deck and grill<br />

Asking $3* 900 Call.<br />

NANCY MARSHALL<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

478-4660 261-4700<br />

ABSOLUTELY GREAT!<br />

Year around resort Uvtng with for<br />

s lakefroot setting, magnificent in-<br />

pool and Jacuxu In the City of<br />

Bloomfield Hill* Expanaive entry and<br />

lg room with csthedrsl ceilings,<br />

beautiful family room, charming living<br />

room, balconied library, matter bed-<br />

room with fireplace and Jtairway to<br />

49x19 garden-like Indoor pool area,<br />

greenhouse Thi* *paclou* 4 bedroom or<br />

J- library. 3"* bath quad-level must<br />

be seen! $1*5.000<br />

ROBERT WOLF CO<br />

352-9555 Res: 626-0363<br />

WING LAKE By Owner<br />

Prestigjou* 1532 Historic Home<br />

overlooking Lake 4 bedroom* oo<br />

scenic 1 k S acre Knoll. 150 ft. lake<br />

(rootage Spaciou* living room, formal<br />

dining room Remodeled 1970 to pre-<br />

serve Historic qualities $175,000<br />

303 Wast Bloomfield<br />

A GEM SET ON 1% ACRES<br />

Magnificent aettlng backing to the<br />

Franklin River Sharp neutral decor<br />

new Formica Kyle kitchen, vertical*,<br />

prestlgiou* area of fine custom homes<br />

$119,700. call-<br />

Esther Krastof<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

681-5700 855-2640<br />

ARCHITECT CONTEMPORARY<br />

BRICK RANCH<br />

Bloomfield Hill* Schools. Looe Pine<br />

Middlebelt 4 bedroom, IW baths, li-<br />

brary alate foyer, cathedral celling,<br />

family room - master bedroom. 3100 sq,<br />

ft, greenhouse, wooded *• sere, profes-<br />

uooaUv landscaped, GreenbelL exten-<br />

sive storage $l*S.00fl Owner $1H701<br />

eo Magnificent park setting<br />

with walk-out lower level A<br />

glamorous home for the grow<br />

mg fsmlly Bloomfield Hills<br />

SAool* Immedute occupan-<br />

cy<br />

Priced at $279,900<br />

Located in The Park at<br />

Bloomfield Lake South of<br />

Looe Pine Road. West of<br />

Mlddlehelt<br />

Sales:626-3502<br />

Main Office: 626-3500<br />

^les by<br />

TV Herman Frankel Organisation<br />

ASSUME $*3.500 Loan, fixed rate of<br />

11% oo Una newer 4 bedroom colonial<br />

and<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

New Luxury<br />

Cluster Housing<br />

Now Taking Reservations<br />

Ranch k Raised Ranch<br />

Styles with Garage<br />

k Full Baaement<br />

From $138,000 - $150,000<br />

Call For Detail*<br />

THE IRVINE GROUP, INC<br />

661-1400<br />

304 Farmington<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

626-9100 553-3558<br />

BRICK RANCH, 1 bedrooms, 1 bath,<br />

full baaement. full deck. lVa car at-<br />

tached garage Built 197$ Low utllHMs<br />

k taxes Close to all conveniences.<br />

$71,500 Assumable mortgage 47»-371*<br />

BY OWNER 4 bedroom brick colonial<br />

on large cul-de-sac lot with mature<br />

trees New Mint carpeting and finished<br />

basement<br />

473-3000<br />

paint carpeting and f:<br />

Priced to sell M0.500<br />

477-M»3<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Desirable Quaker Valley Farm* - i<br />

clous brick reach. 1 bedrooms, great<br />

room, fireplace, gorgeous ravine lot.<br />

need* work $70,»04 - great terms<br />

Call Rachel Rion<br />

RE/MAX 422-6030<br />

FOREMOST<br />

OPEN THURSDAY 4-7 pen 11*73<br />

WHITLOCK, N of $ Mile. W ol Or-<br />

chard Lake Country atmosphere Beau-<br />

tiful 3 bedroom ranch with large kitch-<br />

en. 1 car attached garage with opener<br />

huge family room with full wall fire-<br />

place. I v> baths, central air and more<br />

Over «• acre Home warranty avail-<br />

able Just reduced for quick sale.<br />

$51,000 Ask for NATALIE<br />

CENTURY II Today 553 0700<br />

Rare Opportunity<br />

Space is yours in tal* 5 bedroom renck<br />

with fully finished basement, acreeoed<br />

porch, fireplace In Uvtng room. I car<br />

earsse acre of land «nth tree* and<br />

•lis land contract term*<br />

garage<br />

stream, pi<br />

M4 900 Call<br />

JOAN ANDERSEN<br />

Century 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

459-6000<br />

AN EXCEPTIONAL HOME<br />

4 bedroom quad, lamlly room with fire-<br />

place, attached 1 car paneled garage,<br />

lower level can be separate apartment<br />

Walk to Elementarv school. Very desir-<br />

able location 11054 Laurel wood. Farm-<br />

ington Meadow* Suub.. S. of 9 Mile. E<br />

of Farmington. off Flanders<br />

Call Rillie<br />

MAYFAIR 522-8000<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

4915 Walnut Lake Rd, Southside of<br />

Walnut Lake. W of Farmington Rd A<br />

must see' 4 bedroom ranch with I full<br />

batha and 2 fireplace*, neutral decor,<br />

aituated back off the road 1 acre of<br />

PrOP AS* TOR BARBARA DUTTON<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

626-9100 474-5179<br />

BY OWNER 4 bedroom colonial. Coun-<br />

try kitchen. I 1 * ceramic baths, newly<br />

decorated Carpet, drapes, appliances<br />

included iJenn-Aire stove) 1 car at-<br />

tached garage, large treed lot<br />

M9.900 Buyer* only 477 5443<br />

INDEPENDENCE HILLS, 4 bedrooms,<br />

2!-i bath colonial, den. laundry room<br />

large family room with wet bar 4 fire-<br />

place Basement Professlonslly<br />

landscaped with underground aprtnk-<br />

llng system OWner - $174,900 47i-07M<br />

CHARMING<br />

Custom built 4 bedroom. IH bath.<br />

Dutch Cokmial Home oo large lot with<br />

country »etting Loo of built-in storage,<br />

secood kitchen In basement Above<br />

ground pool Insulated garage Quality<br />

throughout. M»,M0<br />

Century 21<br />

ROBEC PROPERTIES<br />

851-7711<br />

Executive Relocation Services<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

5M4 Eastman, N of Walnut Lake, W of<br />

Inkster Walnut Lake prtriieges. Bir-<br />

mingham School* 1 bedroom*. 1 bath*,<br />

huge lot will accommodate very Large<br />

home Use your imagination Great<br />

opportunity Only $5 J .900<br />

ASK FOR LINDA HINDO<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

626-9100<br />

COUNTRY LIVING<br />

Walking distance to town How does<br />

Utls suit vour growing family - 5 bed-<br />

room*. SV» b " "<br />

batha, larte cloeeta, flre-<br />

00 with land contract term*<br />

MAKE YOUR NEST HERE!<br />

This home ha* it all. )u*» move-In!<br />

bedroom colonial. *ell-cleaning built-in<br />

L wet bar. 1H<br />

C ol. flnlahed<br />

tha<br />

tha. fireplace, $13*.900 Ask for BOX<br />

LAW CENTURY II Today 553-0700<br />

MEADOWBROOK HILLS by<br />

Beautiful custom wing colonial m mint<br />

condition 1 bedrooms. I 1 * bath* Over<br />

looking natural setting 2,150 - sq.ft. ot<br />

t. Many extras Aak<br />

474-93*'<br />

prime Uvlng<br />

Lng $119,900<br />

•pace<br />

REDUCED $2000 Ftrmingtoe HUb<br />

by owner 4 bedroom colonial 1W<br />

baths, family room with fireplace, full<br />

basement 1 car attached garage New<br />

carpeting thnaout. New no-wax floor<br />

New air conditioning Dock Neutral de-<br />

cor $W,900 553-®9*S<br />

305 Brighton-Hart land<br />

South Lyon<br />

BRIGHTON Executive Brick ranch oo<br />

5 wooded seres 3 bedrooms. 1* baths,<br />

fireplace, deck, finished walk-out base<br />

merit. I car garage, 2 barns. $131,M0<br />

117-5709 (Additional 10 acres svailabtai<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-4<br />

31490 Cbesterbrook. (S. off 13) Fantas-<br />

tic walk-out Trl In established sub<br />

Spanking new white formica kitchen<br />

with all saplisnces All new baths. C«*><br />

tral air. Frenbly painted and all new<br />

carpeting Underground aprlnkllng sys-<br />

tem Ii closed porch all set oo * treed<br />

corner lot. Posalble land contract<br />

Just reduced - $11* 500 Ask for<br />

Mary Swan «51-*000<br />

THE<br />

place M7 000 with land contract terms<br />

Open Sun 1-5,14144 Elisabeth CV. 10 ob New furnace, hot water<br />

tank, remodeled kitchen, cherry cabi-<br />

nets. Holland tile backsplaah. tile<br />

floors, completely remodeled walkout<br />

baaement new carpeting. nrofe»looal<br />

Iv landscaped Owner must sell by end<br />

of June Call for appolntmeot $135 000<br />

THREE bedroom Colonial, family<br />

room with fireplace wall 1 car jt*r*gf<br />

851-§7*3<br />

central air. large fenced yard.<br />

Orchard Lake Rd* 3U.94M<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD School* New<br />

construction Gorgeous contemporary<br />

homes with studio celling in Great<br />

Room, step-up tub In master bath w/<br />

walk-In cloae! Immediate occupancy.<br />

From $113,000 Hiller k Greer srea<br />

e 23-300*<br />

Country Oaks<br />

of Farmington Hills<br />

Grand<br />

Opening<br />

Bridge. Raised Rancb or<br />

Colonial models<br />

M Day Occupancy<br />

from<br />

$118,900<br />

Beautiful wooded sites.<br />

Commons, cul-de-sac*<br />

Take 13 Mile.<br />

4 mile west of Drake.<br />

turn left at Valley Bend<br />

Open everyday 1-* p.m<br />

CJoeed Thursday<br />

Model: Ml-19*9<br />

An exclusive<br />

Presentation by<br />

Richter Construction<br />

& Stonewood Corp.<br />

- D o m t t t -<br />

COMPANY REALTORS<br />

ERA<br />

CHARMING RANCH oo near H acre<br />

setting. 3 bedroom* family room wtth<br />

Schools Redec-<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

Realty<br />

626-9100 553-3558<br />

FAMILY ROOM<br />

3 bedroom brick home, newer furnace<br />

central air aluminum trim, fenced<br />

yard. 3 car garagu Oily $3» **0 Call<br />

LINDA COLLAR<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

478-4660<br />

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom charming<br />

brtck colonial. 1H hath, new kitchen,<br />

new Landscaping, walking dmance to<br />

downtown Birmingham. 1 block from<br />

Popptotoo Park. move-In condition. 3<br />

car garage. $157,000. 540-4819<br />

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom house with<br />

basement, central air. and 2 car de-<br />

tached garage Excellent condition<br />

3757 Dorchester Priced to aell at<br />

$71,500 buyer* only 333-7776<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom ranch W<br />

of Woodward All appliances, newer<br />

GROWING FAMILY?<br />

Nead room to roam* This beautifully<br />

maintained 4 bedroom. 3* bath cotoai-<br />

al. with a 3 + car attached garage, la a<br />

moat pruarlgWm* area, may be yonr<br />

dream home $79 900 Aak for<br />

Mary Marlnelli<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

565-3200<br />

261-4700 ^S-SkdTSSi —<br />

G00DE<br />

141<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Marking Our 2Mh Year 19*0-1905<br />

U N Woodward M7-I3M<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS BY OWNER<br />

4 bedioom mam brick reach on !•*<br />

Land Contract 7 Years<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />

MM DsMora. W of Beech, 8 al $<br />

mu Hiss unladen*nn free 3 bed-<br />

room krtck ranch wtth 3 car gars**<br />

good *ta* kitchen with wa*-4n pantry,<br />

f^beth*. flatohad has a mi wtth aat»<br />

ral fireplace Ms of stars** Hm re-<br />

dnend. M4JM A* (or<br />

BARB DESLIPPE<br />

Re/Mex W«et 261-1400<br />

.rr^nptouHfU<br />

many many extra* Immediate<br />

panry $1*7 JM MJ 434 or<br />

BLOOMFIELD OW THE LAKE 3M3<br />

> Lake 4 bedrooeaa. I* hatha.<br />

1 family rooam master befroom sail*<br />

h »d)ouilng atady or esarrts* room<br />

•thtooe rotor*, fomolen kitchen, ap-<br />

proximately MM *q h Immediate ®c-<br />

ncy Meadowmsngemeat lac<br />

elioyd 85I-M78<br />

BLOOMFIELD iCHOOLB<br />

lot 3<br />

U3TW<br />

WWTIAND COLONIAL » he*uaan. 3<br />

bath, kitchen, raewty decor*tad". Faanl<br />

rs«> 73x173 lot M7 JM<br />

WBTUkND family nam. Wrisl.ri,<br />

bug* 237ft art vat* hnc*yard. 3* «r<br />

tMs wuO OMMtadned attrac-<br />

tive 3 >*e-n nan bnck bn»<br />

ftM TWe hatha flatbed<br />

tasiniani 3 ear gara«* pkm<br />

other prtd* «f owaerthla<br />

tourhee M M Call Ml-MM<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

LOWLY<br />

CHARMER<br />

YeuTI M t h l l<br />

assists: arses<br />

tor adfcnk a*r1 KaOm Realty 30-3101<br />

WESTLAND<br />

POOP TAKE8 OVER ^<br />

LAND OOMT11ACT<br />

JOAN ANOERSEN .<br />

Century 21<br />

Qotd H O U M FMtort<br />

450-6000<br />

SHARP 3 > I a i •• 'll$''» <br />

toad kMchae and Mk Deeh efl kMcto<br />

nne.< - W«h tar BsnSsd |<br />

rans. wUB osntodsr Land Catarnet •<br />

l l U a e M B l t l |sjanal<br />

EARL KEIM<br />

538-8300<br />

REDFORD INC.<br />

•oooeATO<br />

Ift, twu!<br />

CONTE3CPORARY 1 year old. 4 bed-<br />

room, li-a betha, many cuatom featsrea<br />

Includes white formica kitchen, ceram-<br />

tUe. marble fireplace, beautiful<br />

landscaping, redwood deck, much<br />

* Bfoomfield schools $1MM0<br />

Buyer* only<br />

MI xm<br />

CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY I story.<br />

4 bedrooms. 4 full and two * baths,<br />

at room, library separate dining<br />

tn. 1st floor laundry ceramic tile Lo<br />

kitchen, foyer, powder room and mod<br />

room bath Deck across beck of bouee<br />

$249 900 Call Steve or Eileen 255-5532<br />

FOUR BEDROOM ranch. 1"* baths,<br />

I ft attached garage fenced yard, new<br />

dishwasher, appliances new living<br />

room carpet $49 500<br />

3*3-1<br />

GORGEOUS<br />

SCENIC ORCHARD LAKEFRONT ait<br />

sated on * one acre kit 131 M feet on<br />

the lake Superior built wa lk-cut reach<br />

Walk out level has wet bar. wine cellar,<br />

fruit cellar Two or three bedroom. 3<br />

hatha, family room 3 natural flre-<br />

placea separata dlnton room Lovely<br />

quarry tile petto MUST BE SEEN Call<br />

fcr appointment S3M.0M<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

BEST BUY - Beautiful 4 bedroom colo-<br />

nial with family room, coxy fireplace,<br />

first floor laundry, 2 car attached ga-<br />

rage, lovely decor $94.1)00<br />

IMMEDUTE OCCUPANCY* 3 or 4<br />

bedrooms, library. 1H baths, coxy fam-<br />

ily room with fireplace, neutral decor<br />

Walk to Swim and Tennis Club 1<br />

$104,500<br />

DON'T MISS OCT Updated neutral de-<br />

cor In this fresh and exciting 1 bedroom<br />

trl-level Open floor plan, cathedral<br />

ceiling*, new carpeting, specious mas-<br />

ter bedroom Fixed rate assumption -<br />

9% requallfy $110,000<br />

PLUSH HOME 1 4 bedroom home with<br />

m batha, gigantic 1* x 15' master bed-<br />

room suite with fireplace, beautiful<br />

natural finished kitchen, central air<br />

$113,500<br />

GO SAILING ON GREEN LAKE<br />

Charming lakefroot. Cape Cod with 4<br />

bedrooms, 1 full baths, family<br />

fireplace, hardwood floor*. 1<br />

rage $113 300<br />

LIVE IN A FARM HOUSE Built In<br />

IBM oo almost 1 acres with lake privi-<br />

leges Great room, formal living and<br />

dining rooms. 2 fireplaces, 2H bath*<br />

wtth master nit* wood decks Home<br />

Has Been Updated! $142,000<br />

LAKEFRONT ON EXCLUSIVE<br />

GREEN LAKE Charming home with<br />

large bedrooms, cosy living room with<br />

fireplace overlooking beautiful Lake,<br />

nice family room or den Plus gasabo<br />

and extra lot'<br />

Farmington . Farmlngtoo Hills<br />

JUST PUT<br />

A white picket fence around thi* cute I<br />

bedroom atarter home and Live happily<br />

ever after $11.»00 Ask for NANCY<br />

Nature's Backyard<br />

Scueakv clean 3 bedroom ranch - only 8<br />

year* old and *et In the middle of 1M ft<br />

lot Large country kitchen. 1st floor<br />

laundry, neutral decor, and attached 2<br />

car garage $57,900<br />

City or Country?<br />

Spadou* j bedroom ranch ofler* the<br />

best of both Urge country kitchen,<br />

gorgeou* wolmanixed deck, quiet coun-<br />

try atmosphere, move-In condition.<br />

Only 8M.900<br />

THE GOOD LIFE<br />

Enlov the freedom of condominium liv-<br />

ing In this beautiful 2 bedroom 1W bath<br />

end unit Includes - central air, 1 car<br />

attached garage basement and private<br />

entry<br />

SUNSHINE<br />

Beautiful ranch In mint condition on<br />

premium lot Professionally landscaped<br />

outside. Impeccable decorating inside 3<br />

bedroom*, m hatha, formal dining<br />

room, breakfast nook. 2 bay-windows,<br />

full wall brick fireplace In family room<br />

1 car attached garage Just $111.500<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartlord 414. Inc. 476-6000<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 5-<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

HEATHER HILLS 3*026 Castle Mead<br />

ow N of 9 Mile. W of Drake Rd<br />

Builder's own quality built custom<br />

borne with mock thought given to con-<br />

venience Numerous extra* 4 bed-<br />

room*. 4 bath* and lav Come and see<br />

the marble bath tab. beamed cathedral<br />

living room ceiling, rec room with flag-<br />

itone fireplace and wet bar, librarv<br />

with fireplace and cberrjwood panel-<br />

ing. large patio Excellent location.<br />

$111,900, owner will cooMder offers -<br />

very motivated<br />

MEADOWBROOK WOOD6<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 - 5<br />

11431 Beauford Lane, N of 8 Mile Rd<br />

E of Haggerty Well maintained 4 bed-<br />

room center entrance colonial Family<br />

room with fireplace paneled library<br />

Powder room and W bath oo 1st floor<br />

1 full baths oo Ind floor Central air<br />

1st floor laundry room Professionally<br />

decorated- Wolmamsed wood dock<br />

face* a scenic wooded area 1 car at-<br />

tached garage Perfect home for family<br />

and enlerlaXng. 3000 aq !r of living<br />

area PRICED TO SELL $153,900<br />

Home Division<br />

Condominium<br />

Realty<br />

559-3800<br />

OPEN - OPEN<br />

BEST HOUSE<br />

BEST PRICE<br />

BEST TERMS<br />

SATURDAY I-4pm Everybody is lnvll<br />

ed $1159 BYCROFT, S of 14 Mile, W<br />

of Drake. Land contract 9W %, oo cloa-<br />

ing costs. Huge 1700 sq. ft 5 bedroom<br />

bouse wtth 1 full baths, separate "<br />

room, natural<br />

much more All<br />

•4 acres with fruli<br />

garage<br />

stay Patio,<br />

Only i bsths. larae family<br />

room with wet bar k fireplace. TUB<br />

basement under family room, large din<br />

lng room k extra large kitchen, first<br />

floor laundry, gaa beat air conditioned<br />

with humidifier, double insulated patio<br />

tor<br />

Buyers Only $114.1<br />

306 Royal Oak-Oak Park<br />

Huntington Woods<br />

TROY 2 bedroom colonial 2"i baths,<br />

dmmg room 1st floor laundry, family<br />

room with fireplace, den. central air<br />

Many extra* $99 000 589-7712<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS By Owner 2<br />

bedroom colonial, IW bath*, living<br />

room with fireplace, TV room * den.<br />

heavily treed lot $M 500 275-0597<br />

ROCHESTER In-town 4 bedroom<br />

ranch. 1 bedroom* in flnlahed b*»e-<br />

ment, 1 betha- dining-e! must sell!<br />

$50.000 349-445*<br />

TROY - Good location 2 bedroom<br />

ranch, baths, appliance*, attic fan,<br />

2H car garage, fenced yard, Troy<br />

schools $5*,000 By Owner, 879-8111<br />

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park<br />

Huntington Woods<br />

HUNTINGTON WOODS Assume »N %<br />

mortgage. 2 bedroom. Ilk bath coloni-<br />

al. family room, garage, central air<br />

Best offer over $75,900 H 44-7547<br />

310 Union Lake<br />

Commerce<br />

NORTHERN ROYAL OAK two story<br />

home. 2 bedrooms, family room and aun<br />

room, Price Includes extra lot with<br />

fenced yard M9.500 by owner 543-1171<br />

OPEN SUN 2-5<br />

Sharp Ranch Basement Central air<br />

4712 Bnarwood. Sooth off 14 Mile, West<br />

of Crooks $*0 »0© Fred<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

LOWER<br />

LONG LAKE FRONTAGE<br />

OPEN Sat. k Sun 1-5 1111 Club Drive<br />

Four bedroom, 1H bath colonial, li-<br />

brary, family room, new 10x40 heated<br />

swimming pool and Jacuxxi $359,000<br />

Ask for FTances Jaffe Century 11<br />

Woodward Hills, *4*-5000<br />

HUNTINGTON WOODS<br />

CAPE COD<br />

127 44 Borgman 1H story, 4 bedroom*,<br />

wall to wall carpet. 1 bath*, living, din-<br />

ing room*, newer kitchen, finished<br />

basement, central air. gas beat ga*<br />

barbecue, patio Near school 4 rec-ceo-<br />

ter Assumable ARM. $89 900 Bv Ap<br />

polntment 54 2 514 9<br />

T S M<br />

_ ...m enclose*<br />

porch Garage, excellent coaidltloo<br />

Simple assumption. $89 900 By owner<br />

PRIME N ROYAL OAK<br />

built brick ranck Updated<br />

bedrooms. 1 bsth*. rec room, enclosed<br />

IMMACULATE 4 year old.<br />

rary Quad level home tn very<br />

area, beastllally decorated 4<br />

Landscaped. Automatic sprinkler avs-<br />

tam k outdoor decorative lighting. V-4<br />

bedrooma. 1W batha. brand new carpet-<br />

ing, include* appllancea By owner.<br />

$73 500 J*»»759<br />

LONG LAKE LakafronL<br />

Border* N aide of Morvy-| OoM course<br />

8578 GoLtnde Dr IMOaqft oa tores tot.<br />

Iocs ted on private pavad dead and<br />

street All sports Ij^e. IMft sandy<br />

•ports<br />

beach Assuma<br />

Asking $155.0*0<br />

1*H%<br />

WATERFRONT 4 baihooan. family<br />

room, underground sprinkler system.<br />

I* sere tread lot. baaement finished,<br />

water pnvltoass on Carroll Lake aad<br />

Fox<br />

ler privileges t><br />

i Lake. $1M.0M<br />

319 Homes For Sale<br />

Oakland County<br />

CLARKBTON by<br />

ranck oa woodM tot to<br />

a pave*<br />

air. SM.M* Call<br />


s<br />

8E *<br />

O&E Thursday, April 25. 1985<br />

CREATIVE LIVING<br />

GLA66IFIED R E A L E S T A T E<br />

326 Condos For Sale<br />

A N N O U N C I N G<br />

AJNew Condominium<br />

$ 3 , 3 9 0 D O W N<br />

$ 5 7 3 per m o n t h<br />

C R O S S W I N D S<br />

ol<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

J bedroom c-olodfit 1W batis* tlre-<br />

^i < air studio callings Pri<br />

yif waLW palio. sheltered partin*<br />

$66 990<br />

348-0800<br />

326 Coodos For Sale<br />

| CO! 'VTRY ul.ENS 14 Mil* sod MkdkJ)*-<br />

| bell '.>nc bedroom snth carport pool,<br />

tennj court Land coolract available.<br />

! I4< S-Dfl C*ll becwaen torn Spm only<br />

Hi-MM<br />

326 Coodot For Sale<br />

COUNTRY PLACE Novi. Open Sun 1<br />

5pm 1 bedroom 5 t»*tli ranch. 10 5 *<br />

aa*umabl* mort^ag* .Mr. garage new<br />

decor, pool pa Uc Mi 9116<br />

CROOKS<br />

rooms 1<br />

M.jr ROT si access lo 1-TS<br />

i/5% financing available<br />

Call Laura at «2i «407<br />

S.86J Dixie Hwy . Clarkstoe<br />

Hours : 5 pm daily<br />

Mary G Kilgore Broker<br />

6EAITTFCL i bedroom coodo in Red<br />

lord V.lla. Redford Owner really ini<br />

uus to sell Pnoe negotiable See 4<br />

make an o((er 444-0504<br />

BINGHAM<br />

~ WOODS<br />

A P P L E W O O D<br />

!i our smallest floor plar. aDd<br />

rac be either 3 bedrooms i>r 2<br />

and a loft This special has a<br />

deck facing t»e par*. 3 fire-<br />

; liots and roughed in plumb-<br />

uu in the lower level, July 4e-<br />

EVERGREEN<br />

Woods Coodo<br />

Beautiful treed tranquil setting leads<br />

into this TRULY BEAUTIFUL move-in<br />

first floor ranch coodo. with all neutral<br />

looes througbout Custom kitchen with<br />

breakfast bar. also built in micro wave<br />

Two bedrooms 1 bath living room h*s<br />

fireplace Ooe car garage plus carport<br />

THIS BEAUTY MUST BE SEEN<br />

4M.940<br />

PLYMOUTH 1 NEW ON THE MAR<br />

KET AN END UNIT RANCH oo beau-<br />

tiful Waides Pood Expensively devel-<br />

oped with a nastofri designed interior 3<br />

bedrooms 2^, hatha formal dining<br />

room a fullv developed walk-out lower<br />

level with a complete second tiu-beo.<br />

family room, and o-versixed 11 car at<br />

tached garage ONE OF THE FINEST<br />

RANCH L'NITS TO EVER APPEAR<br />

ON THE MARKET J1J1.90C<br />

ROBERT BAKE<br />

Realtors<br />

453-8200<br />

Century 21<br />

ROBEC PROPERTIES<br />

851-771i<br />

Executive Relocation Services<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />

4$ 112 COLONY FARM CIRCLE<br />

PLYMOUTH 1 West of Beck Road and<br />

South off Ann Arbor Road Lovely sor<br />

rouodings and views flighlight this two<br />

story unit featuring 3 bedrooma. 2<br />

batiis. formal dining room. 1st floor<br />

laundry full f jusbed basement, and 2 1 -.<br />

car attached garage Central air Serur<br />

Itv system etc HM.fcOO<br />

ROBERT BAKE<br />

Realtors<br />

453-8200<br />

326 Condoa For Sale<br />

WHY RENT<br />

ben you can own your own 1 bedroom<br />

i-oodo in ooe of the be« complexes<br />

around in Redford Beautifully decorat-<br />

ed. Like-new carpet- ceramic floors In<br />

foyer and kitchen, walk In cloart m<br />

large bedroom and a pool for your sum-<br />

mer (un Only 432,»00 Call<br />

LILLIAN SANDERSON<br />

Century 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

459-6000<br />

334 Out Ot Town<br />

Property For Sala<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - FAMUNGWO<br />

I Sq Coodos 1 t««5room. walk out level.<br />

| complete kitchen, earthtooe csjloct, BO<br />

Ipets Asking 441.WC Meadowmange-<br />

! meet [nc Bruce Lioyd 851-S070<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

2 bedrooms, library 1 full baths, beau-<br />

tiful kitchen M" 500<br />

HEPPARD REALTY<br />

855-6570<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

DETACHED CONDO HOMES<br />

Now taking reservations Ranches U<br />

Townhouse* with garagesl basements<br />

from IT5,WW<br />

WOODLAND PtNES<br />

25600 ORCHARD LAKE RD<br />

Between 10 k 11 Mile Rd •<br />

471-7463<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP Bradbury Spa<br />

ciOtis 2 bedroom bnck ranch Air, par<br />

tiaiiy finished basement, new hardwood<br />

floors Private location IS4.900 Days<br />

SSS-lll! Eves i weekends. 45J-5075<br />

W BLOOMFIELD<br />

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 - 5<br />

«15 Blue Spruce lLoctlln Pinesi W off<br />

Lochaven N of Willow Rd Private<br />

lake .640 Ask for Rex<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

• S.S00 sq ft on Woodward- medical or<br />

office<br />

ROYAL OAK<br />

• 10,040 sq ft, medical office<br />

• 2.000 sq ft medical, leased<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

• 1,100 sq. ft., office<br />

TROY<br />

• 4 000 sq ft, commercial, leased<br />

• 10,004 sq, ft, medical<br />

WATERFORD<br />

• 2.000 sq ft, office,engineering<br />

• 4,000 sq ft., commercial<br />

• 3,500 sq ft, medical 4 office<br />

WESTLAND<br />

• 15.000 sq ft. medical 4 office<br />

For Additional lnformatloo Call<br />

D.N. McNabnay & Assoc.<br />

258-5900<br />

352 Commercial / Rataii<br />

Super Buy<br />

Starter or retiree Class C bar Coostam<br />

gross of $105,000 In small rural town<br />

SE Mich Seat* 47 Owner said SELL 4<br />

has cut the pnee to only $>9,900 includ-<br />

ing the bldg A terrific deal' Aak for<br />

Rex Glover<br />

Glover Real Eatate Associates<br />

Adrian, Ml 517 161-4646<br />

VR BUSINESS B<br />

STROH S ICE CREAM PARLOR<br />

Excellent location, year round business<br />

Franchise, all equipment LC $79,500<br />

PARTY STORE - ALLEN PARK<br />

Building, business<br />

wine license A grea<br />

CaG: G1<br />

675-6155 CENTURY-11<br />

equipment, beer 4<br />

it buy. $56,000 *<br />

$1(1.000 Dn Call: GINNY SMITH<br />

TRAVEL SERVICES<br />

Small Investment<br />

Call 4pm 7pm. Mrs Bee, 948-71*4<br />

U N D E R S P m ,<br />

Already in operation, complete SDebaT.<br />

batting' cages with machines Good Io-<br />

cs tior. 4 lease Will pay for Itself first<br />

year Ask for Perry or Dan. Metro West<br />

Real Estate 261-14J4<br />

VENTURE CAPITAL NEEDED<br />

Young aggressive business person In<br />

need of Venture Capital Please call<br />

WALLED LAKE<br />

oess for sale<br />

arts 4 crafts busi<br />

669-1112<br />

WOMEN'S LINGERIE<br />

Asking $45,000. Terms available Very<br />

fashionable. Will consider partner<br />

CIBB -Manuel 542-9111<br />

362 Raal Eatata Wanted<br />

BRESLER'S<br />

33 FLAVORS<br />

ICE CREAM<br />

SHOPS<br />

Over 50 years In business Our pro^rair<br />

includes extensive training 4 rsauooa<br />

and regional advertising promotions<br />

Must be eager u> wort own business<br />

Prime locations available Contact<br />

RAINBOW VENTURE CORP.<br />

710 East 64th. Street. Indianapolis In-<br />

diana 46230<br />

317-843-5464<br />

400 Apartmenta For Rent<br />

ABSOLUTELY<br />

TOP<br />

CASH FOR PROPERTY<br />

Regardless of Condition<br />

AH Suburban Areas<br />

No Waiting-No Delays<br />

ASK FOR JACK K<br />

255-4700<br />

RITE WAY<br />

AN INVESTOR WANTS to buy Income<br />

propertv Will look al all, any coodluor,<br />

557-5965<br />

PRIME Locatloo for neighborhood<br />

business - W acre 100 ft frontage oo<br />

busy thoroughfare masonry bouse suit-<br />

able for above $42 900 Owner 714-4411<br />

MILFORD<br />

All sites on sale<br />

1 to 1H acre*, some trees<br />

Paved road*, survey pern gas<br />

14% 15% DISCOUNTS<br />

LUXURY APARTMENTS<br />

333 Northern<br />

For Sato<br />

Property<br />

nrsptsrs prtwats outdoor asc*<br />

Over 1*44 sq ft. pta* large storage<br />

snd laun*y drive sssdsr<br />

VAUGRAN RXALTY<br />

*1*-*M-4771<br />

DMTMt U41SL1<br />

» n " TAum<br />

taesaa garage v*i.<br />

I«« >44 CAIJ C7S 1144<br />

AFFOKDAHJC AND OuIY<br />

cJTmUX r<br />

WALNUT<br />

HILLS<br />

CONDOS<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

PHASE I CLOSE-OUT<br />

Distinctively designed rsnrt 4 1-ekorr<br />

sans with 1 bedrooms 1 4 1* hatha i<br />

4<br />

IMMEDIATE OOCVPANCY<br />

PI • land hr " I-awsne inc<br />

Open Dally k Wee*-ends 11 Nnsn »PM<br />

CANADIAN LAKES. M ml<br />

Pleasant in Lost Caayon.<br />

acre. 4 bedroom bl-level with walk-out<br />

IS baths, appliance, carpeted, drapes<br />

1W car attached garage 4 Mars old.<br />

excellent condition assumehie mori<br />

E<br />

owner Is entitled to the see M I<br />

courses numerous tennis courts,<br />

prtvtlegee 4 downhill 4 cress<br />

try skiing Asking |7*,»*4 Atoo<br />

lot Royal South, seer brand arm<br />

se i clubhouse Asking tU J44<br />

After 5pm 441-4111<br />

Progressive Properties<br />

154-2110<br />

NORTHVILLE 70x114 desirable bond-<br />

ing site, all utilities area of H<br />

homes. Land Contract terms $1*,*44<br />

476-1417<br />

ORCHARD LAKE S MAPLE<br />

14.644 sq fl 104 ft frontage Ideal for<br />

14,044 sq ft 1 story office bulldlni<br />

signs included 5M<br />

CUSTOM RANCH HOME<br />

on private lake IVOO sq ft of 1*4 Ft<br />

rajuMiM •»<br />

C O N D O - M A R T<br />

626-8100<br />

557-2080<br />

P L Y M O U T H<br />

Ej^SY LIVING<br />

JIM COURTNEY<br />

C e n t u r y 2 1<br />

Qold H O U M F M t o r a<br />

459-6000<br />

ORION-OXFORD AREA<br />

It acres roiling, trued terrain $1544<br />

per acre sold as 1 parrel **!-T*44<br />

WESTLAND PARK<br />

A P A R T M E N T S<br />

• Dishwasher • Utilities Included<br />

• Garbage Disposal • Air CondiUoning<br />

• Carpeting • Security System • Pool & Gubboitse<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS from ' 3 6 0<br />

Cherry Hill and Henry Ruff<br />

(Between Middlebelt 4 Merriman:<br />

729-6636<br />

HOURS<br />

MON thru FRI 9 A M - 5 P.M.<br />

SAT 9 A M l P.M.<br />

PLYMOUTH school* beautiful wooded<br />

acre lot, pert okay gaa available<br />

$11 044 Terms 4*1<br />

PLYMOUTH SCHOOLS 1 aa<br />

Cm-Os Roud Just North ol Brookville<br />

Road $17 544<br />

Fehhg Reel Estate 4**7*44<br />

I D T HXMMFSLD C0H0<br />

Oje^—a^Orov<br />

IT satntstf PM M M • ISM<br />

SUDUCm TO »44447<br />

H A N N E T T , INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

646-6200<br />

S T - a r H c<br />

WWTLWID-II<br />

.<br />

GAYLORD H ACT* prtm» wotMbtl<br />

(ultexte lot. lotswi In lltckayw*<br />

PrVwd lo ssli 444-Wm<br />

Napser Hart* ol Twniorlal<br />

P^l« Real Eauu 441-T444<br />

LAKE HtlHOW froataf* 144 * 144T. 1<br />

bedroom makU* 11 « *• jwtul-<br />

W t.l llistl - 14 444 dowe at 11%.<br />

64.444 4117*41* *»\***%<br />

IT 14 arma aa Nortkwaal Coraar at<br />

«arr*a ami Napsar la Saaarlmr Tmrv-<br />

ahlp *S4 444 wit* MX Am ea 14%<br />

Land Coatract<br />

raktti Raal Batata 44S-T444<br />

LewartON Saat m Late h-*Mi<br />

Psrte all aeeaoa M4s a way 1M4 a,<br />

ft mu4*m oaaM reaan ken* Lami<br />

Contract Tarm* «T»e*ll<br />

IT 14 arma aa Nortkwaal Coraar at<br />

«arr*a ami Napsar la Saaarlmr Tmrv-<br />

ahlp *S4 444 wit* MX Am ea 14%<br />

Land Coatract<br />

raktti Raal Batata 44S-T444<br />

LewartON Saat m Late h-*Mi<br />

Psrte all aeeaoa M4s a way 1M4 a,<br />

ft mu4*m oaaM reaan ken* Lami<br />

Contract Tarm* «T»e*ll<br />

ROLKMIU HILLS, two larfa<br />

oom Ml % acr* * 1 •• acre, aoaead,<br />

rlwar wlmm suetkai s expaeare Mttafela<br />

t r M r t m s .4) etlMM* 174-4*44<br />

LOT m IOCHAWAYE.W*aO«tar*<br />

>* sen oa tread M SaaetlM eM<br />

heaa* Ball nan*, ski near* * anefe<br />

.ara |Tm44 U7-IT44<br />

TBXKK aa* half acre hsta. "aaUaad<br />

114.444 aarlL US«41<br />

rarvAT* mpaAwav<br />

hea*y aa >44 ft at mmty Bset Lake<br />

rnM«i ate Manaaa Rl*er<br />

Tcm~-a- 4 ^ 4 — « M uws<br />

AiSO atreral atbm Bart aai MaDaM<br />

Lake LmKm*-rfOMIM*<br />

A K- S4CTTR k SON<br />

PO BOX 434<br />

larfbaa Blear. Ml 4#TM<br />

(4l» U4-4SM<br />

TROY Omaam NaUWaa altaa from<br />

11T.444 la 444 444 AO aOHttaa. pawed<br />

Raal Ratal* Pnllia.li toe .m-44>e<br />

rarvAT* mpaAwav<br />

hea*y aa >44 ft at mmty Bset Lake<br />

rnM«i ate Manaaa Rl*er<br />

Tcm~-a- 4 ^ 4 — « M uws<br />

AiSO atreral atbm Bart aai MaDaM<br />

Lake LmKm*-rfOMIM*<br />

A K- S4CTTR k SON<br />

PO BOX 434<br />

larfbaa Blear. Ml 4#TM<br />

(4l» U4-4SM<br />

IIWIOM LJlXF<br />

n i 444 daaa la k )|li4 traae oa<br />

CHALET 477-1800<br />

SAGtNA* »AY }ilrtal l N4«a<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

c s w r ^ - s r u m 0arLa#,alBa4^P«ek<br />

44 I 1444 Larpar<br />

Sewer-Waaer-PawaiSreeti<br />

1 W MDr^Wy 1 >!k-nni raaA<br />

t<br />

Oevar<br />

• 2 7 - 3 0 2 7 or 34e-0»60<br />

F<br />

I N C L U D E S<br />

SWIMMING POOL<br />

DESIGNER INTERIORS<br />

INDIVIDUAL HOT WATER<br />

•Ul CONIES OR PATIOS<br />

V CAR PORTS<br />

NATL'RE AREAS<br />

•iZ'-y. - CONVENIENT SHOPPING<br />

j<br />

A T }~ «<br />

MON-FRI<br />

9-NOON 1-5 P M<br />

CLOSED SAT. at_SUN.<br />

Windsor Woods<br />

74*1 Wndarw W,.«is IVrve<br />

i<br />

P H O N E 4 5 9 - 1 3 1 0<br />

WE MANAGE TO KEEP PEOPLE HAPPY<br />

.The FourMtoAbfe Get*<br />

Qlastd<br />

W3DDLAND<br />

VILLA<br />

close to convenience,<br />

far from the ordinary<br />

m Swimming Poo'<br />

• Bokcony/Potio<br />

• 60 seconds from Westland Mai<br />

• laundry facilities in each building<br />

• Close to airport and Semla Commuter Poate<br />

• Storage room in apartments<br />

e Louvered vertical blinds<br />

e 2 bedroom 1 bath units from $425<br />

t ocated tr Wosttcnd of Worr&o orxj Cowor Ms<br />

Opem cJa»V ana w&e#e>rxls<br />

4 2 2 - 5 4 1 1<br />

ThurwJey, April 25, 1986 O&E<br />

• a t<br />

362 Real Eatate Wanted<br />

CASH FOR YOUR HOME<br />

la 14 hours<br />

Aak lor Joe or Dick<br />

Century 11 Cook 4 Associates 114-1*11<br />

CASH TOOAY<br />

OR<br />

GUARANTEED SALE<br />

Alao If la Foreclosure<br />

Or Need Of Repair<br />

Castelli<br />

525-7900<br />

LAKE FRONT 1-1 bedroom home.<br />

Bloomfield'Water!ord ares Private<br />

K rty Not en Investor P 0 Box 44,<br />

«"*»* MI 44415<br />

400 Apartmenta For Rent 400 Apartmenta For Rent<br />

LIVONIA RESIDENTIAL LOTS wtth<br />

city water 4 eewer urgently needed bv<br />

Uroma builder Call momlny 144-414*<br />

WANT TO SELL YOUR<br />

HOUSE OR APT BUILDING'<br />

• Transferred?<br />

• Behind la yw payments'<br />

• Tired d being s Landlord with<br />

lenant problems'<br />

• In loredosure'<br />

It's not too late! Call today<br />

Private Investor 455-1*1*<br />

Bayberry Place Apts.<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

On* and 1 Dsdi oom Apartmenta from<br />

$470 Balconies Carpeting. Carports.<br />

Air CoodtUoniag. Swimming Pool Oeb-<br />

' n No Peta<br />

Close to ShoprsiM. 1 Block North at<br />

Maple. 1 Bloat, of CooUdge, eenr<br />

- lerset Mail. Troy<br />

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL:<br />

643-91 OS<br />

FARMINGTON BILLS. Fairmont<br />

note, sublease 1 bedroom spsrt<br />

Mils 4 Drake Call for detail*<br />

Alter I PM 471*44*<br />

400 Apartmenta For Rent<br />

Abandon Your Hunt All Areas<br />

CALL US FOR<br />

-QUALIFIED RENTALS"<br />

SHARE LISTINGS 641-1*14<br />

**4 S Adams, Birmingham. Mich<br />

ABSLOUTELY THE BEST DEAL<br />

April Rental Special"<br />

Free HBO. free heel, free security<br />

alarm system. Spacious 1 bedroom,<br />

from $145 to $4*0. Deluxe 1 bedroom<br />

units form $1*5 to $454 Credit report 4<br />

references required Merriman 4<br />

Ecorse area Call bSlay<br />

(Open Dully. Eves. Weekends<br />

/THE APARTMENT GROUP<br />

116-51U 5*5-4*15<br />

Bedford Square Apts.<br />

CANTON<br />

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR<br />

Spacious I and 1 bedroom apta<br />

Small, quiet safe compter<br />

Ford Rd. r>«ar 1-275<br />

STARTING AT $385<br />

981-1217<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

• • LIVONIA<br />

Luxury apartment* tX*wn*sr san-<br />

ity. intercom. I ussy inf. pool.<br />

Sorry, no pets Adult como<br />

I * i Bsdrams Available<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

san Rd. (Orchard Lake Rd.)<br />

est oo* Mock S. of $ Mile Rd<br />

MERRIMAN PARK APTS<br />

400 Apartmenta For Rent<br />

HAWTHORNE CLUB<br />

In WMttand<br />

On Merriman Road<br />

by Ano Arbor Trail<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

from $350<br />

Includes Hsut - Carpeting<br />

Air Conditioning - PaOo 4 Pool<br />

Sound Conditioned Walla 4 Floors<br />

522-3364<br />

B I R M I N G H A M<br />

Deluxe Victorian style apartments wtth<br />

ceiling fans Very spacious. Store, re-<br />

frigerator microwave oven, thshwash-<br />

ers Hardwood floor*. Beautiful area<br />

(404 Includes beat * water<br />

Call lam-5pm only<br />

549-0214<br />

FENKELL<br />

BIRMINGHAM Prime locatloo. 1 bed-<br />

rooma, 1 ta batha. IMS Tenant pays gaa<br />

and electric Moo thru. Fri » to 5 pm<br />

II >1*1<br />

Garden Apartments In Mlchlgaa.<br />

FARMINGTON 1 bedroom Chad<br />

HiUa Apt-, for 11 month Mane, Available<br />

May li,$415 per Mo plus 1 Mo depoe-<br />

kt lifter 5 PM. all 47*4411<br />

Ul»*, I Tela-<br />

«s - **»» Studio - $1*5<br />

(41<br />

ANDOVER MANOR Newlr decorated<br />

1 bedroom from $1*4 Outer Dr -<br />

Scbollcraft. Carpet, drape*, air, appli-<br />

ances, beat, security system SM-554*<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

BY CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENTS<br />

4 locations to serve you<br />

GARDEN CITY,<br />

WESTLAND<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Specious 1 4 1 bedroom 4 studios<br />

Management by owner<br />

Excellent service<br />

utilities, etc<br />

Open 9aro-4pm Mon thru Sat<br />

Sun by appointment only<br />

425-0930<br />

BOTSFORD PLACE<br />

GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE<br />

Behind Botalord Hospital<br />

SPECIAL! SAVE ON<br />

1 Bedroom for $429<br />

2 Bedroom for $529<br />

3 Bedroom for $609<br />

PETS PERMITTED<br />

Smoke Detectors LaMalled<br />

i Welcome<br />

SUBURBIAS"<br />

FINEST APARTMENTS<br />

The Mt. Vernon Towne®<br />

on Mt Vernon Blvd. (tW Mile Road;<br />

lust W of Southfield. set tn a colonial<br />

atrooepheru Truly luxurious 1141 to<br />

1750 sq, ft, plu* baaement towahossaa.<br />

ol the Una appliances including<br />

i snB-clennlag orena.<br />

Side by side refrigerators<br />

Decorator carpeting<br />

Garagee, etc<br />

Children* asction<br />

Beautiful Club Honss and Pool<br />

From *4i$ Heat Included<br />

569-3522<br />

LIVONIA,'WESTLAND<br />

WESTWOOD<br />

VILLAGE APTS<br />

l * 1<br />

. carpet. GE aatf-cleaalnc<br />

deluxe dishwasher, patio central<br />

air. security intercom system, club-<br />

wit* sauna 4 heated pool Frae<br />

Cmf1 JOY RD AT NEWBURGH RD<br />

by Pmjaa^Propartlee Co.<br />

400 Apartmenta For<br />

HOOVER AREA<br />

monthly Decorated, central air, bnse-<br />

ment* No pet*<br />

MacArthur Manor 754-7*44<br />

NORTHVILLE 1<br />

la Victorian Home. Mows location,<br />

(347 a month alas atUIUaa * security<br />

4t Available May 1 >44-475*<br />

NOVI RIDGE APTS 4 TOWNHOU8ES<br />

Apartmenu starting at - Hit.<br />

Tus ah liases *5» Plenae call Man.<br />

thru FrL. I Mam to 5pm.<br />

ORCHARD LAKE RD near Telegraph<br />

La Pontine Beeutlful wooded setting<br />

fee taring I 4 1 bedroom spoil mem I<br />

Air conaitioalng. appliance*, carpeting,<br />

hast 4 cable Vf From $»4<br />

ORCHARD WOODS<br />

$14-1171<br />

400 Apartmenta For Rant 400 Apartmenta For Rant<br />

LOFT SPACE<br />

Deluxe living/ working quarters located<br />

knetstortc Downtown Building<br />

Brokerage Investment Groug<br />

•41-4111 *»-71»l<br />

PIERRE APTS.<br />

1 AND 2 BEDROOMS<br />

Includes Heel Water. Air Condemning.<br />

Carpeting. Laendry PooL<br />

• 19255 SHIAWASSEE •<br />

Between Lahaer A Telegraph<br />

1 block north ol 7 Mlk<br />

• 536-0281 •<br />

PONTRAIL<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

le South Lyen on Pontine Trail<br />

between 1*4 11MD*<br />

Cable TV available<br />

Rent {ran **44 mo.-HEAT D4CLUIMX><br />

Sendaus 1 4 1 bedroom WU available<br />

wtth central air. tnrpetksn, all electric<br />

hoase and pod<br />

437-3303<br />

m*£U<br />

ROYAL OAK<br />

(St* includes bent 4<br />

VTOMEfUmE * TOW3UDGE<br />

DELUXE 1 41 BEDROOM UNIT*<br />

IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE<br />

Dtehse^sr. *apas. pnOo or<br />

ata<br />

s al * mO* R4.L earner ol T«k R4-<br />

174-1447<br />

SUBLEASE- Mairwood Apartment<br />

One bedroom apertmee*. very aped<br />

from Jase 1 thrs July list<br />

CaH 471-1<br />

TELEGRAPH. 7 Mil* Rd- aruu 1 bad-<br />

M. OgTcall Mon. thru Frlduy, ^<br />

SEVEN MILE 4 TELEGRAPH AREA<br />

lSiyU* S5L<br />

Call 4am - 5pm »*1-41'4<br />

• Top o<br />

dontue I<br />

We Love L.<br />

HEAT 4 WATER INCLUDED<br />

Quiet prentige addraaa, swimming pool,<br />

air conditioning, carpeting, stove A re-<br />

" • tles except electrtca-<br />

apts. Laandry faoll-<br />

system Good security<br />

Playground oo premise*<br />

For more Inform*tion. phone<br />

477-6464<br />

27663 Independence<br />

Farmington HUB<br />

friaeraur. all utilities i<br />

ty Included. Warm apt*<br />

ties Intercom syMem.<br />

FRANKLIN PALMER<br />

Oc Palmer Rd , W of lilley<br />

IN CANTON TWP.<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOMS<br />

from $350<br />

Includes Heat<br />

Central Air Conditioning<br />

Carpeting<br />

Senna 4 Pool<br />

Sound Conditioned<br />

Cable TV Available<br />

397-0200<br />

GARDEN CITY - Maplewood Apart-<br />

ment* 1 bedroom wtth beet aad appll<br />

usee*. Senior dtiam heat Is $34* M<br />

Van Refcec 544-47W<br />

METRO AIRPORT<br />

"Spring Rental Special "<br />

. oo^nJ*. 1 beSoom n« M-<br />

cludee true heat, free HBO, true securi-<br />

ty alarm system. Credit report 4 ref ar-<br />

ea required. Call usdav<br />

114-1 111 or 545-441$<br />

PLYMOUTH - available May 1. 1 4 1<br />

bedrooms, heat, carp* * appUancw*<br />

furnished No pet* Adult* pieferreA<br />

Uli 454-4547<br />

ATTENTION<br />

PARENTS<br />

Are your children bored dur-<br />

ing the summer? Do they<br />

need something different to<br />

do? Be sure to read our<br />

"QHILDREN'S CAMP" cor-<br />

ner In today's edition.Classi-<br />

fication #516.<br />

COUNTRY ESTATE - Guest cottage.<br />

Ideal for Single Pool prmleee*<br />

le 1150 month First 4<br />

Northville .<br />

$154 depoait-<br />

ATTENTION TRANSFEREES<br />

Furnished 1 bedroom condo, cosrven-<br />

niently located on I*»4 4 Orchard Lake<br />

Rd Pool, carport, unnls courts, air<br />

conditioning short term leaee avail-<br />

able Please call after IPM 154-511$<br />

ATTRACTIVE 1 bedroom<br />

W Maple Haggerty arue<br />

Lapfce „ .j<br />

pool. $195 per month Call bet'<br />

am k 7 pm 444-11<br />

air.<br />

x 1<br />

or*14 7511<br />

CHATHAM HILLS<br />

APT. HOME<br />

With attached garage<br />

IN FARMINGTON<br />

ON OLD GRAND RIVER<br />

Bet. Drake 4 Halstead<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOMS<br />

from $435<br />

Fabulous Clubhouse<br />

Year Around<br />

Swimming Pool & Saunas<br />

Sound A Flreproofed<br />

Construction & More<br />

Open Deity 12-6pm<br />

476-8080<br />

Northwood<br />

Apartments<br />

1 l>Alle - Woodward<br />

1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />

Carpeting<br />

' Air Conditioning<br />

•Range %<br />

> Refrigerator<br />

> Swimming Pool<br />

• Heat Included<br />

541-3332<br />

PLYMOUTH- Downtown Beautiful 1<br />

bedroom with studio or second bad-<br />

room Modern kitchen wtth belltm*<br />

Available May 15- Adult*. No<br />

$444 piss atiliUs*<br />

No pea<br />

454-4444<br />

Plymouth<br />

tU PLYMOl<br />

Hills<br />

Southfield<br />

HIDDEN OAKS APTS<br />

14 2 Bedrooms<br />

ceramic bathe .central<br />

AS $41*<br />

a beastlfal, wooded Mln.<br />

PRICES BEGIN AS LOW<br />

557-4520<br />

SOUTHFIELD -1<br />

j£«sr tsss<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 11 4 Greenfield area<br />

Spacious 1 bedroom townh<br />

baths, carpet, central air, full<br />

4 fenced in yard. From $544<br />

Call Fairfax Townhouse 7*4-7741<br />

VILLAGE SQUIRE<br />

ON FORD RD<br />

Just E ol 1175<br />

SPACIOUS<br />

1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />

from $365<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

FULLY CARPETED<br />

SOUND CONDITIONED<br />

POOL & SAUNA<br />

CABLE TV AVAILABLE<br />

981-3891<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY APTS<br />

IN WIXOM<br />

Specious 1 & 2 bedroom<br />

apts. Pool, fimy carpeted, air<br />

conditioning, many extras.<br />

Immediately available Heat<br />

Included, from, $325<br />

624-3194<br />

Walton Square<br />

Apartments<br />

HHuL 1 specious aad wuU-mannget<br />

Ideal location In Pontiac<br />

Reasonable rata*<br />

Call Mon. thru Fit<br />

373-1400<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

7MS. MILL<br />

Modern 1 4 2 Bedroom<br />

Air Conditioned<br />

in-unit Laandry 4 mon<br />

CABLE TV AVAILABLE<br />

From $395<br />

Call Noon to * PM<br />

455-4721 276-6319<br />

Moo, Toe*. Wed Fri<br />

Thar*. 4 Sat<br />

400 Apartmenta For Rent<br />

TROY • SOMERSET<br />

GREAT DEAL • FBOW<br />

INCLUOEBH.BX)-<br />

snjSLiLrgXTX.<br />

cnooo a uraenoa<br />

SUNNYMEDE APTS<br />

Noor>-6PM 302-0290<br />

TWYCKINGHAM VALLXTAFT*<br />

CSTtV svallahie *4T» mcksd-haat<br />

400 Apartmenta For Rent<br />

400 Apartmenta For Rent<br />

GLEN COVE<br />

Desirable 1 4 1 bedroom apartments<br />

from $M5 HEAT INCLUDED Carpet.<br />

air. Adult*, no peta<br />

CITIZEN RATES<br />

4 TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE<br />

mile S.o< Schoolcraft on Telegraph<br />

538-2497<br />

HUNTERS RIDGE - full security Ga-<br />

rage 1 bedroom, 1H batha 4 storage<br />

basement $575 plus utllltla* Prtvste<br />

After 7pm 554-11*4<br />

144-7144<br />

EXTRAORDINARY<br />

SPACIOU 1 4 1 Bedroom Apt*<br />

Carpet. Patio, Air. Pool. Heat Included<br />

1 BEDROO M $144<br />

: BEDROOM $1*0<br />

WESTLAND AREA<br />

BLUE GARDEN APTS.<br />

Cherry Hill Near Merriman<br />

For Details 729-2242<br />

Independence<br />

Green<br />

Located ln Farmington Hill* We altar<br />

luxurious apartment Uvtng that In-<br />

cludes best and water, washer and<br />

dryer, built-in vacuum system at no ad-<br />

ditional coat. Air conoitinning, club-<br />

house srith sauna indoor and outdoor<br />

pool, tennis court*, golf course and<br />

much more I* available<br />

CALL OR STOP BY TODAY<br />

477-0133<br />

471-6800<br />

Grand River 4 Halstead Rd*<br />

Presented by<br />

Mid-America Management Inc<br />

One of the most<br />

exclusive addresses in<br />

Southfield<br />

B u t t o n<br />

" p L I C E<br />

400 Apartmenta For Rent<br />

4af ^TLortQa<br />

— ~<br />

1 and 2<br />

JOY 10*10 Just E. ol .<br />

era 1 bedroom. Clean, quiet<br />

Air 4 carpet $150 Tenant peys beati<br />

Ugbt* n7-1444<br />

LAHSER'GRAND RIVER 1 bedroom<br />

perrJT" 17 W<br />

Spacious one floor<br />

living or townhouses,<br />

the choice is yours<br />

Limited access service<br />

beautiful setting on ravines.<br />

• HEAT INCLUDED • 1570-2600 aq. ft. •<br />

Attached garages or covered parking<br />

• Central Air • Appliances, plus self-cleaning<br />

oven • Your own elegant private club with<br />

card rooms and heated pool, kitchen, wet<br />

bar. Swedish sauna • Plus much more!<br />

Minutes from Town Center<br />

Lodge Expressway & Shopping<br />

From '615<br />

~ S,0C |or waiting Hat 358-4954 Sunday* 12-5<br />

The most prestigious address tn Southfield<br />

OPPOSITE PLUM HOLLOW GOLF CLUB<br />

NINE MILE ROAD BETWEEN<br />

LAHSER A TELEGRAPH<br />

Nord^ate Apts.<br />

FROM *325<br />

RENT INCLUDES<br />

• Air Conditioning • Range • Refrigerator •<br />

Carpeting • Garbage Disposal • Laundry &<br />

Storage Facilities • Swimming Pool • Tennis<br />

Courts* Activity Building<br />

• Heat & Hot Water<br />

FREFCABLE TV<br />

GREENFIELD AT 10 1 A MILE RD.<br />

OFFICE OPEN DAILY 968-8688<br />

TVCUcaU*<br />

Townhouse Co-operative<br />

SPACIOUS 1,2,3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES<br />

FULL BASEMENTS<br />

• HEAT INCLUDED •<br />

FROM *267 Call 729-3328<br />

Icon*<br />

Smltti<br />

X<br />

N E W 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S<br />

A V A I L A B L E J U N E 1 s t<br />

TIMBERIDGE APARTMENTS<br />

Close in Farmington location<br />

E. off Orchard Lake Rd. on Folsom Rd. (exten-<br />

sion of 9 Mile Rd.), corner of Tuck Rd.<br />

Large deluxe units including patios or balconies<br />

with sliding doors, dishwasher, drapes, air con-<br />

ditioning, self-cleaning range, refrigerator, se-<br />

curity system, cable TV optional. Wooded area.<br />

FROM '490<br />

Model Open 1-5 Daily<br />

Office: 775-8200 Model: 478-5890<br />

35661 Smith<br />

Open Weekdays 1-5 p.m.<br />

1 Sat. & Sun. 12-5<br />

i Managed by<br />

PMC<br />

t=*<br />

We think "private"<br />

should mean privacy.<br />

Starting outside.<br />

Your doorway la no<br />

md*<br />

plsoa 10 bump Into your nalBhbors. At Oman HB<br />

Tarraos IMMdanioas aaaura prtvwjy. TU— mm<br />

naim-umi —^Imant* are • designer's drssm.. ths Mat srard In<br />

luxury tiring. Each ha* 2 bedroom*. 2 ba»a. worn-out bmtoon, or puMo.<br />

wak-m cioaaL sxaahan and[Qrm*. and uounOaae moOmm amenWaa<br />

Othnr 2 bmOrtx^Sjm ii i ie.Tta s Jail I s «J m a wparb TO-aora snomg<br />

cnmrsi mr<br />

door rwMoerator*/'<br />

poot/tanrda courts<br />

NEW APARTMENTS<br />

AVAILABLE MAY, 1965<br />

' carpeting/safl-deamng oven<br />

doutHs sacurtty lochh^uM-ln Sq. Ft.<br />

• Abundant Storage and Closet Space<br />

• Private Entrance<br />

• Clubhouse and Fireside Lounge<br />

• Heal Included<br />

I V4 Miles West of 1-275 on 7 Mile Ri>ad<br />

Open daily 9 a. m -5pm 3 4 9 - 8 4 1 0 ,<br />

|| Sat Sun 12-5 p.m<br />

In Southffekl,<br />

Adventures In<br />

Fine Living<br />

Start at $ 395<br />

Ail our t.ne apartment communities are located conveniently to Shopping mails ex-<br />

pressways transportation and recreation. Features include spacious floor plans, air<br />

conditioning, carpet.r.g, o.shwasbers, pools, and patios. With some, your rent even<br />

INCLUDES HEAT!<br />

Move into any o< t">ese apartment nomes «nd enjoy the fine life now'<br />

art"*<br />

poo*<br />

• V f e S w * 2 • a < °<br />

^ ,<br />

a A A6 A<br />

All's Quiet<br />

on the<br />

Riverfront<br />

PINE R1DQE<br />

1 ana 2 Bedrooms 1 ans CluWiouse Berg Road Serv.ca Dri»e<br />

adiacent lo Non^wes!ern Mwy . North ot lO'A<br />

Mite, East ot Telegraph Resident Manager<br />

358 «Bd5 F R O M $460*<br />

MAPLE TBEE<br />

1 anfl 2 Bedrooms 1 and 2 oaths 7 specious<br />

floor pians Clubhouse Oft Franhtm Bo ad S of<br />

Northwestern M*y and 12 MH4 «o»ds. Besidem<br />

Manager 354 0331 FROM | U 6 *<br />

PINE-AIRE<br />

1 2 and 3 bedrooms 1 and 2 baths. 13 spacious<br />

floor plans Clubhouse Heat included (Phase IV<br />

Nortn side of 12 Mile «oad. East o' North-<br />

western Hwy Resident Manager 357-1761<br />

F R O M $466*<br />

THE PtNES<br />

1 and 2 bedrooms t and 2 baths Heat included<br />

Franklin Road. North ot Northwestern Hwy.<br />

Resident Manager 357 0437 F R O M $830*<br />

COUNTRY COURT<br />

1 and 2 bedroom. 1 and 2 Oaths Seven spacious<br />

floor pians Heat included West side of Green-<br />

field Road between 10 and »0Vs Mile Roads.<br />

Resident Manager 557 3432 F R O M<br />

V.<br />

GRAND OPENING • GRAND OPENING<br />

In the hills of West Bloomfield<br />

Phase II<br />

In a Grand Tradition<br />

New lavishty large 1. 2 and 3 bedroom terrace ranch dwellings<br />

that are utterly extraordinary: Private entry, attached garage,<br />

fireplace, cathedral ceilings, designer kitchens with separate<br />

breakfast areas, master bedroom suites with dressing area,<br />

double vanities and douWe cloeets, private In-resWence laundry<br />

and storage rooms, full caroetlng, central A/C, patio or balcony,<br />

1, pool, clubhouse, tennis courts, 24-hour manned<br />

L> gatehouse, all on over 100 Incomparable acres!<br />

For their size, design and incomparable setting,<br />

these are 1, 2 snd 3 bedroom terraces<br />

that you muet see.<br />

From •600-'1200<br />

tf you want to live In the city, but not mthenotte it<br />

breeds, then move to Beer Terrsce Apartments.<br />

Parquet floors, modem bathrooms new klthens.<br />

built-in microwaves, and your own frv«-e


10E* O&E Thursday. April 25. 1966<br />

CREATIVE LIVING<br />

GLA66IFIED REAL EdTflTE<br />

400 Apartment* For Rant<br />

WAYNE'S FINEST<br />

RENTAL COMMUNITY<br />

Oilers 1. 2 aad 2 bedroom<br />

ipartmenta from M05, with beat paid<br />

Call Drvoona today'<br />

Wayne Forest Apts.<br />

326-7800<br />

WEATHERSTONE<br />

TOWNHOUSES<br />

A l uinni reotal ctmimunity Two 4 3<br />

bedroom lownbome apartment* Prt-<br />

>iu entry, 2 car attached (arage with<br />

opener. private baaement formal dU»<br />

ing room, great room wtth fireplace<br />

Swimming pool wtth whirlpool<br />

KAJMAN ENTERPRISES<br />

252 UOO »H114<br />

404 Houaa* For Rant<br />

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom N ot U<br />

Mile E at Southfield Rd 1 car garage<br />

beat rami. rec room. Window air,<br />

fenced yard HI) per month $42 4211<br />

BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP Franklin<br />

tree Charming 1 v> story 1-1 bedrixena<br />

t -> hatha, family room, fireplace,<br />

Kadi kitchen k pantry, appliance* ga-<br />

rage. M"1 Lease * security Ul-SMI<br />

BLOOMFIELD TWP .<br />

bath trl-leveL n room, wooden deck,<br />

raj gnlL large family room, fireplace,<br />

sear St Hego. HM month uflTO<br />

CANTON - Month to month rental<br />

available on this 1 bedroom bock ranch<br />

wtth fireplace, dining room and fall<br />

baaement Home a far uo and meat be<br />

available to be Aovo 1500 a month<br />

Call JOAN for detaUa<br />

He MAX <strong>Board</strong>walk 4S9-MM<br />

WESTLAND AREA<br />

Spacious I and 2 bedroom apartmenta<br />

from UM monthly Carpeted, decorat<br />

ed (> in a lovely area Heat included<br />

Country Village Apartmenta 114-11M<br />

WESTLAND AREA<br />

Spacious 1 bedroom apartment 1150<br />

monthly Attractive 2 bedroom apart-<br />

menta. ISM Carpeted, decorated k Ln a<br />

lovely area Heat included<br />

Country Court<br />

Apartments<br />

721-0500<br />

CANTON<br />

Basemeni<br />

borhood ISK<br />

I bedroom attractive ranch<br />

carpeting Nice quiet nelgh-<br />

1590 Call after torn and<br />

M4-4X77<br />

COUNTRY ESTATE Guast cottage<br />

Ideal for single Pool privileges<br />

Northville UM month First k lan.<br />

SIM deposit M4-71M<br />

404 Houaa* For Rant 414 Florida Rental 415 Vacation Rantais<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD 4 bedroom, 1«4<br />

bath colonial Family room wtth fire-<br />

place. kitchen appliances. centra] air.<br />

carpeting, attached 2 car garage wtth<br />

opener Available Jane I at m» which<br />

CONSULT US ABOUT OUR RENTAL<br />

AND/OR PROPERTY MANAGE<br />

MENT SERVICE OVER 1» YEARS<br />

EXPERIENCE IN MANAGEMENT<br />

FIELD COMPETITIVE RATES<br />

MARCO ISLAND CONDO<br />

2 bediooms. 2 batha. beautifully k fully<br />

GOODE 647-1898<br />

WESTLAND, Van Bore-Middlebelt, 1<br />

bedrooma. basement garage, large ktt-<br />

No pets MM month. MM security ^<br />

WESTLAND Clean 2 bedroom carpet-<br />

ed house Fenced yard. No pets 4175<br />

plus utilities 4 security<br />

MARCO ISLAND<br />

Naples ares BeeaOfeJ 1 be*oonx I<br />

nisbed 444-47Mor<br />

MARCO ISLAND "Sea Winds' gall-<br />

front beach. 2 bedrooma Children wel-<br />

come 1 Call for Brochures<br />

Days. MI-MOT, Eves UWltl<br />

MARCO ISLAND Naples area Bosstl<br />

ful beachfront coodo overlooking pool<br />

7th floor 1 bedrooma. 2 baths, cable<br />

TV Reasonable^ After SPM 522 MM<br />

MARCO ISLAND Luxury beachfront<br />

coodo. 2 bedrooma. 2 batha. pool, tennis,<br />

boat dock- Cable TV. low weekly/<br />

124-2502<br />

monthly rates<br />

DEARBORN HTS 25124 Annapolis<br />

Immaculate 1 bedioom brick ranch.<br />

1H car garage, central air. new carpet<br />

throughout, redecorated kitchen k bath,<br />

beamed celling* extra closet space, gas<br />

grill, beautifully landscaped, large<br />

fenced yard, good schools MM per<br />

month 4 77-*&X»<br />

WESTLAND<br />

HAMPTON COURT<br />

Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom<br />

apartments. Large cloaets,<br />

balconies, carports, swim-<br />

ming pool 4 park areas<br />

Senior citizens welcome.<br />

Ford Rd. 1 block E. of<br />

Wayne.<br />

CALL: 729-4020<br />

WESTLAND Large 1 bedroom apart-<br />

ment. off street parking, private yard.<br />

1275 includes utilities Security depos-<br />

it No peta Between 9aro-9pm 595-M01<br />

WESTLAND RIDGEWOOO<br />

H mile South of Westland Shopping<br />

Center Hours 12 to 4pm 724-iMl<br />

WESTLAND 2 bedroom, nice area,<br />

carpeting, appliances, curtains, mart be<br />

working, no pel* SSIS per month, till<br />

security plos utilities M1-21M<br />

WESTLAND<br />

with appliances<br />

tenant No pets<br />

refi<br />

bedroom. I ISO month,<br />

i Utilities paid by<br />

pets Responsible person,<br />

deposit required 2*1-1242<br />

FARMINGTON KILLS - large 2 bed-<br />


Suburban Life<br />

Ellie Graham editor/459-2700<br />

Thursday, April 25. 1985 O&E<br />

Hometown welcomes<br />

Tom 'Amadeus' Hulce<br />

The Tom Hulce-"Amadeus" party is on for Sunday,<br />

May 5.<br />

The internationally-acclaimed star of "Amadeus"<br />

is coming home for a community celebration.<br />

The Plymouth Symphony League and the Plymouth<br />

Community Arts Council are collaborating in<br />

arranging the events as a benefit for both organizations.<br />

The young actor's mother, Joanne Hulce of<br />

Plymouth Township, founded the arts council and<br />

was an active member of the Symphony League.<br />

The film will be shown at 2 p.m. at the Penn<br />

Theatre and Hulce will make a personal appearance<br />

at the theater.<br />

The reception in the Mayflower Meeting House<br />

at 6 p.m. promises some surprises for the guest of<br />

honor There will be hors d'oeuvres. punch and a<br />

cash bar<br />

Middle School, and Plymouth High School for two<br />

years. He spent his third year of high school at the<br />

Interlochen Arts Academy, then attended the North<br />

Carolina School for the Arts After graduation, he<br />

took off for New York City.<br />

The toad roto of tha mentally retarded<br />

youth in "Emily, Emily" led to Hulce'a<br />

work with mentally retarded children.<br />

5 1 © b s e r u e r K e u i s p a p e r s<br />

A MONTH after his arrival, he was picked to<br />

understudy the British actor Peter Firth in<br />

"Equus," a Peter Shaffer drama. Eventually, he<br />

took over<br />

the role.<br />

"Once I played the lead in "Equus," it was a calling<br />

card. Directors no longer questioned whether I<br />

could act, but whether I was right for the part."<br />

Hulce said.<br />

He starred in George S. Kaufman's "Butter and<br />

Egg Man" at the Berkshire Theater Festival, and<br />

joined the Phoenix Theater for their production of<br />

Arthur Miller's "Memory of Two Mondays." He<br />

made his film debut in James Bridges' "September<br />

30, 1955" as a boy from Arkansas whose world is<br />

shattered by the death of James Dean.<br />

Hulce went on to star in the Hallmark Hall of<br />

Fame television movie "Emily, Emily as a retarded<br />

youth struggling for self-sufficie^y. The role<br />

led to his intensive work wWretardedTtiittfren<br />

He had a major role in "National Lampoon's Animal<br />

House," and "Those Lips, Those Eyes" with<br />

Frank LangeUa. His list of theater credits include<br />

"Julius caesar," "Romeo and Juliet, Shaw s Candida"<br />

and Chekhov's "The Sea Gull " He still found<br />

time to direct a musical, "Sleep Around Town." at<br />

Playwright's Horizon.<br />

"I was working non-stop in New York, and making<br />

about equal to unemployment compensation,<br />

when I went to Los Angeles for some television,<br />

mainly a role on CBS' 'St. Elsewhere,' Then back to<br />

New York to star in the title role of 'The Rise and<br />

fall of Daniel Rocket' at Playwrights Horizon,'<br />

Hulce said.<br />

HE WAS PICKED over intense competition for<br />

the title role in "Amadeus," Wolfgang Amadeus<br />

Mozart, the man-child musical genius of the 18th<br />

century.<br />

When director Milos Forman called to say he had<br />

the part, Hulce plunged into piano lessons for the<br />

numerous scenes showing Mozart at the keyboard.<br />

As well as four hours daily of piano lessons, learning<br />

scales as weU as Mozart concerti, he studied the<br />

rudiments of conducting. The script required him to<br />

conduct extracts from four famous Mozart operas<br />

and three other works.<br />

In addition, he was called upon to duplicate one<br />

of Mozart's legendary piano stunts, playing the piano<br />

suspended upside down, lying on his back, with<br />

crossed hands.<br />

"PLAYING MOZART was my greatest challenge<br />

and working with Milos Forman was unusually demanding.<br />

He's a perfectionist who insists on, and<br />

gets, the most from every performer."<br />

"Amadeus" was shot on location in Prague.<br />

Hulce said that at first it was like a costume<br />

party. "It took all of half an hour just to put on my<br />

wig. But gradually, I began to feel at home as Mozart<br />

in Prague. Beth Bemdge, who played my wife,<br />

Constanze, helped both of us to steep ourselves in<br />

our characters. The production designer, Patrizia<br />

Von Brandenstein, even catered a dinner for us,<br />

just so we could be comfortable eating and drinking<br />

on camera.<br />

"And slowly, over seven months on location, I<br />

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roto of "Amadeus.<br />

Tom Hulce waa nominated for an Academy Award for hia performance in the title<br />

felt at home with the food, the costumes, the wigs,<br />

the sets. I became Mozart. Standing on the very<br />

spot where he conducted the premiere of Don<br />

Giovanni' was an eerie and awe-inspiring experience."<br />

,<br />

TOM HULCE was working once again with Peter<br />

Shaffer, who wrote the screenplay and the original<br />

stage play.<br />

The results are history. "Amadeus" swept the<br />

Academy Awards by winning eight Oscars Hulce<br />

was nominated for the best actor award. When it<br />

went to veteran actor F. Murray Abraham who<br />

played Antonio Salieri in "Amadeus, "Abraham told<br />

the millions of television viewers, Torn Hulce<br />

should be standing here beside me."<br />

So the town's only Academy Awards nominee is<br />

coming home.<br />

Those who wish to join in the welcome may attend<br />

one or both celebrations. Admission to the film<br />

at the Penn, where Hulce will make a personal appearance,<br />

is $3. Admission to the reception at the<br />

Meeting House is $15.<br />

Tickets now are .available at the PCAC office,<br />

332 S. Main, Plymouth, between 9 a.m. and noon,<br />

Monday through Friday, or at Sideways on Forest<br />

Avenue, which is open seven days a week as well as<br />

Thursday and Friday evenings.<br />

A check and a st Main, Plymouth, MI 48170. For<br />

more information, call the arts council office, 455-<br />

5260, or Pam, 455-6803.<br />

After being underatudy<br />

for Britiah actor<br />

Peter Firth in<br />

"Equua" in New York,<br />

Tom Hulce took over<br />

the roto of the boy.<br />

Walk through springtime in Miller Woods<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> school district when 40 acres<br />

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Spring tours of Miller Woods have a<br />

special significance this year. They<br />

. ..<br />

mark the 1 10th nth anniversary arm vpr«rv of of the<br />

founding of the Miller Woods Committ„<br />

tee.<br />

Since 1975, the volunteer group of<br />

community residents has led efforts to<br />

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preserve and protect ooe of nature's<br />

gems — a beech-maple climax forest.<br />

The woods on Powell Road near Ridge<br />

in Plymouth Township is a rare example<br />

of what can happen to weeds and<br />

grasses in southeastern Michigan if left<br />

untouched for nearly 200 years.<br />

Giant maples and beech trees share<br />

rich virgin soil conditions with a variety<br />

Of shrubs and flowering plant*.<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> school district when 40 acres<br />

were bought Ksu.sM for f nr a future elementary<br />

elementarv<br />

school site. Because HUD (Housing and<br />

Urban Development) money funded a<br />

portion of the purchase, the school district<br />

is required to leave a portion of<br />

the area as open space. The woods is<br />

included in that open space<br />

The unattended woods became a<br />

catch-all for excessive littering and<br />

dumping after the school district<br />

owned it. Refrigerators, sofas, chairs,<br />

tee organized cleanup efforts, many<br />

<<br />

groups erouos helped: neipeo. Cub


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Beautification committee alive and active<br />

Remember when I said the beautification<br />

committee was alive and well?<br />

As they say, the proof of the pudding<br />

is in the eating, and the pudding is<br />

about to be served. You will notice in<br />

the weeks and months to come that the<br />

committee has been working overtime<br />

and has hammered out an ambitious<br />

program for this year'% activities<br />

To start things off with a bang, you'll<br />

be happy to know that our free seedling<br />

distribution is back again. In case you<br />

have not been able lo take advantage of<br />

that in the past, please allow me to explain.<br />

From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday,<br />

April 27. you can walk into C<strong>anton</strong><br />

Township Hall, present proof that you<br />

are indeed a township resident, and<br />

faster than you can say "free seedling<br />

giveaway," you will be the proud<br />

owner of some free seedlings. Yes sir,<br />

it's that simple and, as the name implies,<br />

it is absolutley free!<br />

The seedlings are a variety of spruce<br />

apd pine trees and a silky dogwood<br />

shrub. But that's not all, folks! There<br />

also will be two varieties of deciduous<br />

trees, mountain ash and red oak. Now<br />

that's a deal! The limit is five plants<br />

and one tree to each resident. So get on<br />

over there early and get your fair<br />

share.<br />

Of course you'll want to get started<br />

planting those little devils as soon as<br />

possible, but try not to overdo. Perhaps<br />

if you get there early and then get<br />

home and rest a bit, you can get them<br />

settled in the early evening when the<br />

air a bit cooler.<br />

AFTER ALL, you won't be able to<br />

work too hard after donating blood!<br />

Just sort of slipped that one in, didn't I?<br />

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OK. so it wasn't such a smooth slip, but<br />

it was sincere.<br />

Actually, one event has nothing to do<br />

with the other But they were scheduled<br />

for your convenience so you wouldn't<br />

be running to township hall weeks<br />

in a row.<br />

The Children's Leukemia Foundation<br />

and 1, were hoping you could take a<br />

minute of your time while you're there<br />

and donate a life or two.<br />

I know this is a frightening thing for<br />

many people, but they really do try to<br />

make it as simple as possible. And believe<br />

me, losing a loved one is much<br />

more frightening than the thought of<br />

donating blood. Each year there are<br />

some first timers, but they always<br />

seem to survive and always are better<br />

off for having done so.<br />

A catchy slogan once said, "The life<br />

you save may be your own." This remains<br />

true today and applies itself<br />

nicely here. The truth of the matter is<br />

you never know when you or someone<br />

you love will need blood. You can never<br />

be properly protected, so you simply<br />

have to keep the supply strong to the<br />

best of your ability. If you ever have<br />

felt the need to contribute to the community<br />

or to do something for someone<br />

else — purely for the sake of helping —<br />

this is your opportunity.<br />

One big advantage of donating blood<br />

is no monthly meetings, no bazaars to<br />

work for. You have an opportunity to<br />

do a community service without losing<br />

a lot of time.<br />

It shouldn't take more than 45 minutes,<br />

and it can be done in 15. It really<br />

up to your arm. Another thing to remember<br />

is that everyone cannot<br />

donate. Don't feel badly if you are<br />

turned away, (ha ha ha). But remember<br />

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that does happen to some people. You<br />

could be underweight or anemic or any<br />

number of other things, so there is always<br />

hope.<br />

Seriously though, the fact that many<br />

people cannot give, and many others<br />

will not give, causes a serious shortage<br />

of blood. I know you probably never<br />

bear about it, but those who donate on a<br />

regular basis do hear about it. As soon<br />

as the need gets desperate, the phone<br />

rings and these people go in AGAIN to<br />

do your work! So if you're a local macho<br />

man, or busy executive, or busy<br />

macho executive who always intends to<br />

do his part for the community and the<br />

good of all mankind, now is your big<br />

chance. You'll see some of the best people<br />

there — good people, caring people,<br />

people you would like to get to know.<br />

And now is the perfect time.<br />

Prove to yourself, your children and<br />

your community that you are the wonderful<br />

person you keep saying you are.<br />

They'll even give you fruit juice and a<br />

cookie. Finally, you get a big red cross<br />

to wear that tells everyone to be nice to<br />

you today because you gave blood.<br />

What more can you ask? Get out<br />

there and do your part.<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> chatter<br />

Sandy<br />

Prebllch 981-6354<br />

ONE MORE thing I think is worth<br />

mentioning. I'm sure many of you have<br />

heard about AIDS and I know some of<br />

you have a fear of getting the disease<br />

when donating blood. Please let me explain<br />

that.<br />

The disease is not acquired when DO-<br />

NATING blood. You can catch the disease<br />

only when you RECEIVE contaminated<br />

blood. More simply, you cannot<br />

get AIDS when donating blood. That is<br />

as clear as I can make it. You may call<br />

your own doctor, or Oakwood Hospital<br />

or whoever,<br />

The fact is, either you bite the bullet<br />

and donate blood, or take the chance<br />

that it isn't there when you, your little<br />

child, your spouse, or parent needs it. I<br />

know it can be done, and teen-agers be-<br />

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yond the age of 17 now are eligible to<br />

participate. If you have any questions<br />

don't just sit and wonder, call 455-1077<br />

or your local Red Cross office.<br />

THAT TAKES care of Saturday.<br />

Pick up your trees, donate blood, rest,<br />

plant trees. Now you have aU-day Sunday<br />

to rest and say, "Hey, I'm tired. I<br />

donated blood and planted five trees<br />

yesterday, give me a break!" We don't<br />

have to mention that the trees are 8-12<br />

inches tall.<br />

THIS IS GOING to be an exciting<br />

year.<br />

With the Soccer Tournament, the<br />

Country Festival and Parade, the Balloon<br />

Festival, the Corn Festival, the<br />

Plymouth Fall Festival, is this a festive<br />

community or what?<br />

All kinds of things are being planned<br />

by the beautification committee and<br />

the recreation department. I just love<br />

it!<br />

But are you ready for this? You have<br />

your cabbage dolls and their adoption<br />

certificates, the Rice Pattie Babies<br />

with passports, even your yearly Zoo<br />

Adoptions. Now, right here in C<strong>anton</strong>.<br />

Adopt-a-Tree?<br />

That's right, folks. This summer, all<br />

the trees along Sheldon Road are going<br />

up for adoption. Hopefully, each one<br />

will be adopted by a person or family.<br />

For no fee whatsoever, they will<br />

receive, absolutely free from the beautification<br />

committee (handling the<br />

adoptions) some edging, top soil, and<br />

marigolds to be planted around said<br />

tree. Each owner will the name the<br />

tree and promise to tend the flowers<br />

through the growing season.<br />

Can't you see it now? Throngs of<br />

C<strong>anton</strong>ites gathering each Sunday on<br />

Sheldon to weed their little babies.<br />

Families biking over or jogging over.<br />

It's great!<br />

The project will begin June 8 but you<br />

can call now to arrange your adoption,<br />

455-5915, 453-1122 or 459-4132. The<br />

whole project will be entered in the na-<br />

tional magazine, "Family Circles Make<br />

America Beautiful" contest.<br />

Call now for name of your choice. I<br />

already have "Ashley," so call early.<br />

Speaking of trees, did you know that<br />

our township is setting aside a large<br />

patch of land to plant seedlings? In the<br />

future, when township landscaping<br />

plans call for a tree, our very own<br />

DPW can dig one up and plant it where<br />

we want it, with absolutely no cost to<br />

the taxpayers!<br />

This should save our township hundreds,<br />

if not thousands of dollars. Jnst<br />

a little of the news Mr. Poole told me<br />

during an interview on the Sandy Show<br />

— loads of things happening. Watch for<br />

the grand opening of our movie theatre<br />

in May. The beautification committee<br />

has lots more planned. Call me if you<br />

or your child has a party, of am I the<br />

only poor soul in C<strong>anton</strong> that has parties<br />

anymore? ;<br />

How many of you know where the<br />

slogan "From a proud past to a strong<br />

future" came from? The first correct<br />

legitimate caller will receive a special<br />

prize! Members of the sesquicentennial<br />

committee or employees at Township<br />

Hall are not eligible!<br />

Psychic Eye now forming local chapter<br />

The fifth chapter of the Psychic Eye,<br />

Ltd. is planned to accommodate the<br />

Plymouth, C<strong>anton</strong> and Northville area.<br />

The non-profit organization is dedicat-<br />

ment.. universal energy, auras, and so<br />

on.<br />

Respecting and welcoming all faiths,<br />

the group is non-denominational, inves-<br />

Qualified mediums of the club work<br />

as a team and have tfiade major contributions<br />

toeard crime investigation.<br />

Lynne Browning of C<strong>anton</strong> has been<br />

ed toThe esoteric sciences and psychic—tigating many avenues of thought.—appointed director of the new chapter<br />

phenomena.<br />

One need not be a psychic to become<br />

a member as the program is geared<br />

toward helping one achieve a higher<br />

awareness and sensitivity level.<br />

Each member formulates his own<br />

philosophical opinions.<br />

ASTROLOGICAL predictions for the<br />

forthcoming month and complimentary<br />

mini-readings by participating psych-<br />

Qualified assistant directors are being<br />

sought from this area. To be notified of<br />

a registration meeting, leave name and<br />

address by dialing 453-4872, or call the<br />

Psychic Eye office, 356-6354.<br />

Psychic Scorpiona founded the Psy-<br />

Monthly dinner meetings include<br />

speakers who lecture on new age topics<br />

such as life after death, dream analysis,<br />

UFOs, spirit communication, reincarnation,<br />

astral projection, hauntings,<br />

spiritual healing, forgiveness, prophecy,<br />

positive thinking, goal accomplishics<br />

follow dinner and lecture. Each<br />

member receives a complimentary<br />

reading with enrollment, membership<br />

dues are 420 per year and members are<br />

selected from attending guests by invitation<br />

only. The agenda is both educational<br />

and social.<br />

chic Eye in 1982. She has experienced<br />

psychic phenomena since childhood and<br />

has been doing card readings for 22<br />

years. She has appeared on local radio<br />

and television stations with mini-readings<br />

and her interpretations of supernatural<br />

events.<br />

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clubs in action<br />

Continued from Page 3<br />

• 'WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION'<br />

Plymouth Theatre Guild's production of the Agatha<br />

Christie murder mystery drama will be presented<br />

at 8 p.m Friday. April 26, and Saturday,<br />

April 27, in the auditorium of Central Middle<br />

School, Main and Church Admission is $4 for adults<br />

and |3 for senior citizens and youth under 18 For<br />

group rates, call 455-2632<br />

• EARLY PREGNANCY CLASS<br />

Certified childbirth educators will instruct early<br />

pregnancy class Two sessions two weeks apart<br />

cover nutrition, fetal development, comfort in early<br />

pregnancy, choosing doctor or midwife, prenatal<br />

testing and topics tailored to needs of those enrolled<br />

Fee is $25 per couple and includes the book<br />

"A Good Birth, A Safe Birth" and other materials<br />

Class is for those planning a pregnancy or in the<br />

first five months For information and schedules,<br />

call 453-9171<br />

• GERANIUM SALE<br />

White, pink, red and salmon geraniums may be<br />

ordered from Cub Scout Pack 293 for delivery May<br />

3 and 4 by calling 459-0381. Cubs from the Bird<br />

School pack also will be taking orders in their own<br />

neighborhoods. Geraniums are $1.75 per pot. Proceeds<br />

from the annual fund-raiser are used to buy<br />

pack equipment.<br />

• RUMMAGE SALE<br />

Spring rummage sale at First United Methodist<br />

Church of Plymouth, 45201 North Territorial, 9<br />

a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 25. Clothing, household<br />

items, toys and furniture available Buck-abag<br />

6-8 p.m Call 453-5280 if you have things to<br />

donate.<br />

Co-op nursery is accepting registrations for its<br />

fall preschool sessions. Classes are available for<br />

children who will be 3 or 4 by Dec 1. For more<br />

information, call 981-2714<br />

• CANTON COMMUNITY<br />

FOOD CO-OP<br />

Food co-op meets at 7 p.m. Monday before the<br />

second Saturday of each month in Faith Community<br />

Church, 46001 Warren. Food divided the second<br />

Saturday. New members are welcome For information.<br />

call Alan or Judy Prince, 981-4753. Fran or<br />

Theresa Kearney. 728-0440. or Jeff or Jan Weicksel.<br />

453-8363<br />

• TAKE OFF POUNDS<br />

TOPS Chapter 1236 meets every Thursday evening<br />

in Faith Community Church, 46001 Warren<br />

Rd.. C<strong>anton</strong> Weigh-in starts at 6:30 p.m.. with a<br />

meeting following. 7-8 p.m For information, call<br />

981-0446<br />

• CIVIL AIR PATROL<br />

U.S. Air Force Auxiliary Squadron 16-1 invites<br />

interested people to attend its weekly meetings,<br />

6:30-10 p.m. Thursdays on the fourth floor of the<br />

main building. Willow Run Airport. Any U.S. citizen<br />

13 years of age and older may become a volunteer<br />

For information, call Robert Eizen, commander.<br />

326-9673.<br />

• WANTED: PARENT & CHILD<br />

The Y Indian Program is a way to spend constructive<br />

time with your child. Tribes of three to<br />

eight parents and their children meet on a rotating<br />

basis to do crafts, games and songs. Tribal outings<br />

and group Federation outings are held for campouts,<br />

tours, skating: etc. Indian Program membership<br />

includes a Plymouth "Y" Family membership.<br />

Call the "Y" today for more information, 453-2904<br />

• PLYMOUTH OPTIMISTS<br />

Club meets at 7>p.m. the first and third Mondays<br />

of each month in the Miles Standish Room of the<br />

Mayflower Hotel. Plymouth and C<strong>anton</strong> residents<br />

may call 453-8547 for membership information.<br />

• MEDICAL RETIREES SUPPORT<br />

Medical Retirees Support Group, for people<br />

forced to early retirement because of medical<br />

problems, meets at 10 a.m every Thursday in the<br />

People's Community Hospital Authority Annex.<br />

4420 Venoy, Wayne For more information, call<br />

Dave Brunette, 595-1940<br />

• XI DELTA ETA<br />

Xi Delta Eta Chapter ,of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority<br />

meets the first Wednesday of the month. Objectives<br />

of the international service, social and cultural<br />

sorority are fellowship and friendship. Anyone interested<br />

in more information may call 464-9536<br />

• CHORUS COOKBOOK<br />

Plymouth Community Chorus new cookbook.<br />

'All Our Best," is available at Plymouth Book<br />

World and from chorus members. Price is $7.95<br />

• BEGINNING STRING CLASS<br />

Class taught by Janita Hauk meets 6:30-7:30 p.m<br />

Tuesdays in Plymouth Salem High School Orchestra<br />

Room. Joy Road west of C<strong>anton</strong> Center. Classes<br />

are sponsored by Plymouth Youth Symphony<br />

• ROMP MEETINGS<br />

Recovery of Male Potency meetings are at 7:30<br />

p.m. the third Thursday of each month in Conference<br />

Room 2, Annapolis Hospital. Confidentialityassured<br />

To register, call 467-4570.<br />

• CANTON COAST GUARD<br />

AUXILIARY FLOTILLA<br />

Flotilla 11-11 invites new members to attend its<br />

meetings at 7:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of each<br />

month at the C<strong>anton</strong> Fire Department Station,<br />

Cherry Hill at C<strong>anton</strong> Center. Anyone wishing information<br />

about the organization may call Eugene<br />

Olson, commander, 455-6527<br />

• CAVALIER FENCING CLUB _<br />

Club meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays Call bruce<br />

Davis, 455-6418, for details<br />

• PANCAKE BREAKFASTS<br />

The Mayflower-Lt Gamble Ladies Auxiliary.<br />

Veterans of Foreign Wars, will serve pancake<br />

breakfasts the first Sunday of each month at the<br />

Post home. 1426 S. Mill, Plymouth. Menu includes<br />

pancakes, sausages, eggs, french toast, milk,<br />

orange juice and coffee. Cost is $2 for adults and $1<br />

for children 5 and under Breakfast is served from<br />

8 a.m to 1 p.m.; Everyone is welcome Call 459-<br />

6700 for informatjion<br />

• TOPS MEETING<br />

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets 7:30-8:30<br />

p.m. Wednesdays in Central Middle School, Main<br />

Street at Church, Plymouth. Ideas on weight reduction<br />

are discussed For information, call 453-4756<br />

or 455-1583<br />

• CANTON BPW<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> Business and Professional Women meet<br />

the second Monday of each month at the Roman<br />

Forum Restaurant on Ford Road, cocktails at 6<br />

p.m., dinner at 6:30, and program at 7:30. Dinner<br />

charge is $7,50 per person Call Susan Pack, 455-<br />

0873, for information<br />

• ST. JOHN NEUMANN<br />

SENIORS<br />

St. John Neumann Modern Mature Adult Club<br />

(MMAC) meets at the church, Warren west of Sheldon,<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> Township, at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday<br />

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call Betty Gruchala, 459-4091.<br />

• MOVING AHEAD WISER<br />

Newly widowed people meet Thursdays at Newman<br />

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sponsored by the Women's Resource Center at<br />

Schoolcraft College. For information, call 591-6400,<br />

Ext. 430<br />

• CREDITEERS<br />

Crediteers older persons' club sponsored by the<br />

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• SWEET ADELINES<br />

Midwest Harmony Chapter of Sweet Adelines<br />

sings at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays in the Community<br />

Room of Kirk of Our Savior. Westland. Cherry - Hill,<br />

between Wayne and Newburgh roads. Women who<br />

like to sing four-part harmony are invited to attend<br />

For information, call Barbara Williams, 721-3861<br />

• ZESTERS<br />

Zesters, a club for C<strong>anton</strong> residents 55 and older,<br />

meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays in the C<strong>anton</strong> Recreation<br />

Center, 44237 Michigan at Sheldon. Membership<br />

fees are $1 to join and $1 per month. The Zesters<br />

have monthly potlucks, bingo, movies and trips<br />

The club is looking for pinochle players. Lunch is<br />

served at 11:30 a.m., and reservations can be made<br />

24 hours in advance For more information about<br />

the club, call the C<strong>anton</strong> senior citizen office. 397-<br />

1000, Ext. 278.<br />

• CIVITAN CLUB<br />

The Plymouth-C<strong>anton</strong> Civitan Club meets at 6:30<br />

p.m. the third Thursday of each month for a dinner<br />

at Hillside Inn Men and women are invited to learn<br />

about Civitans — a group of neighbors, business<br />

associates and friends — all volunteers interested<br />

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• ORAL MAJORITY<br />

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The Oral Majority Toastmasters Club of Plymouth<br />

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members to speak up and move ahead, whatever<br />

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days at Denny's resUmant, Ann Arbor Road at I-<br />

275. For information, call Phyllis K Sullivan, 455-<br />

1635<br />

• EPILEPSY GROUP<br />

Epilepsy Support Program, a self-help group,<br />

meets 7.30 p.m. in All Saints Lutheran Church.<br />

Newburgh at Joy, Livonia, on the first and third<br />

Thursday of each month for two hours.<br />

• MAYFLOWER-LT. GAMBLE<br />

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Mayflower-Lt. Gamble Post 6695, Veterans of<br />

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fourth Tuesdays of each month at the post home.<br />

1426 S Mill. Plymouth. New members are welcome.<br />

For information, call the post, 459-6700<br />

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extended residential treatment facility for chemically dependent youth The Alpha House<br />

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as well as social and recreational programs<br />

You are inv ited to attend an open house and tour of Alpha House at the follow ing times:<br />

Sunday. April 28<br />

3-5 pm<br />

Tuesday. April 30<br />

7-8:30 pm<br />

Thursday. May 2<br />

7-8:30 pm<br />

Alpha House and Huron Oaks, our primary residential chemical dependency facility, provide<br />

a message of hope for chemically dependent youth and their families through profesttoTT3t"rgre<br />

that can lead to recovery and a healthier life. Along w ith other Health Center<br />

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Holding Forth the Word ot Lite<br />

OF LIVONIA<br />

(Affiliated with American Baptist Churches, U.S.A.)<br />

t . » 34500 Six Mile Rd.. Just West of Farmington Rd.)<br />

- " Sundays<br />

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•Jy<br />

10:45 A.M. Worship<br />

6:00 P.M. Youth Groups<br />

Wednesday<br />

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.. 7:00 P.M. Mid-Week Prayer<br />

Ron aid E C ary. Past or 261 -6950<br />

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44240 Michigan Ave.<br />

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MEETING AT THE HISTORIC PLYMOUTH GRANGE, 273 UNION<br />

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Sports<br />

Thursday, April 25, 1985 O&E<br />

drad Emom, Chris McCosky editor/591-23 12<br />

Brad<br />

Emons<br />

AAU basketball<br />

clash a classic<br />

ROCKY WATKINS hasn't had much to<br />

smile about lately.<br />

The last two winters with his<br />

' Schoolcraft College basketball team<br />

have been dismal. Those teams, both below .500,<br />

were nothing to shout about.<br />

Watkins also coaches AAU basketball during<br />

the off-season. Last year's team was a disaster.<br />

For the first time in almost a decade, his Detroit<br />

AAU 19-and-under squad failed to make the<br />

nationals.<br />

That team, led by Mr. Basketball Demetreus<br />

Gore, was knocked out of the mideast zone<br />

tournament in Anderson, Ind.<br />

You couldn't help but notice last weekend that<br />

Watkins was nervous when he loaded up three<br />

vans for a trip to the state tourney in Grand<br />

Rapids.<br />

Watkins usually takesjiis team directly to the<br />

zone tournament and then to the nationals, but for<br />

T the flrsi Lime cvei there was uppusition at the<br />

state level.<br />

KALAMAZOO was sending a team loaded for<br />

bear.<br />

Watkins was facing the likes of Roy Marble of<br />

Flint Beecher, B.J. Armstrong of Brother Rice, 6foot-10<br />

J.P. Oosterbaan of Kalamazoo Christian.<br />

John Jimmerson and Kevin Brown of Grand<br />

Rapids Ottawa Hills, Mark Brown of Hastings,<br />

Loy Vaught of East Kentwood, 6-9 MarifTTupes<br />

of Muskegon Reeths Puffer and 6-8 Brad Sutton of<br />

Grand Rapids Union.<br />

Oosterbaan, Hughes and Vaught are going to<br />

Michigan, while Armstrong and Marble are<br />

headed for Iowa. Jimmerson signed with<br />

Marquette, Brown with San Diego State. Sutton<br />

with Missouri an


2QP.C)<br />

sport shorts<br />

• PCJBA NEEDS HELP<br />

The Plymouth C<strong>anton</strong> Junior Baseball<br />

League needs managers for its<br />

girls softball program. The managers<br />

are needed in the 12-under and IS-under<br />

age group®.<br />

The manager positions are voluntary.<br />

Those interested should contact<br />

Jim Burt at 451-6575 as soon as possible.<br />

• SENIOR SOFTBALL<br />

The senior softball league is expand-<br />

Chiefs defeat<br />

Northville, 5-2<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

Monday, left-hander Mark Coburn won his second<br />

game for the Chiefs, stifling Northville on just<br />

2 hits in his 7 innnings. He fanned 9 and only walked<br />

3.<br />

C<strong>anton</strong> took the lead for good in the top of the<br />

third on junior Mark Stevens' 2-run home run. The<br />

Chiefs added 2 more in the fifth on a walk to Tony<br />

Aiken (one of his 4 walks on the day to go with his 3<br />

stolen bases), an RBI single by Dwayne Bennett, a<br />

double by Stevens and a pinch-hit RBI single by<br />

Adam Kocik.<br />

The Chiefs stole a run in the sixth on 3 walks and<br />

a double steal.<br />

On Friday, Buckey Blake shut down Walled Lake<br />

Central on just 2 hits The flame throwing righthander<br />

fanned 8 and walked 3 in his 7-inning stint.<br />

A 2-run fourth inning was all the offense tie<br />

Chiofo noodod. Pete Morman singled and scored<br />

from first when the Vikings threw Bennett's sacrifice<br />

bunt into right field. John Lenders promtply<br />

scored Bennett with a double.<br />

The Chiefs got some insurance in the fifth on a<br />

double by Dave Knapp, a sacrifice and a wild pitch<br />

"I couldn't be happier with the pitching." Crissey<br />

said. "Blake, Coburn and Mike Clark have done an<br />

outstanding job for us."<br />

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Tri-City Seals set for CP regional games<br />

By C.J. Risak<br />

staff writer<br />

The Cerebral Palsy (CP) Games are<br />

expanding. Or maybe shrinking.<br />

It depends upon your viewpoint, but<br />

Shis year for the first time the National<br />

CP Games, slated for Aug. 7-14 at<br />

Michigan State University, will include<br />

a separate competition for Les Autres<br />

athletes.<br />

Les Autres is French for "the others."<br />

It refers to those athletes not elgible<br />

to compete in any other national organization's<br />

sports for physically impaired.<br />

In the past, Les Autres athletes —<br />

those with muscular dystrophy, multiple<br />

sclerosis and a handful of other<br />

conditions — competed along with the<br />

CP athletes<br />

TfflS YEAR they'll have a separate<br />

competition. Just like the CP athletes,<br />

the Les Autres (LA) competitors will be<br />

classified according to severity of disability<br />

- Class 1 for most severe. Class<br />

8 for least.<br />

And also, just like the CP athletes,<br />

members of the LA division will have<br />

to qualify for the nationals at the Michigan<br />

regional games, scheduled for<br />

May 17-20 at Eastern Michigan University.<br />

More than 300 athletes, mostly from<br />

Michigan, on 13 teams will partake in<br />

the regionals. Those bettering national<br />

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ouriiiiier<br />

qualifying standards for their events in<br />

their class will advance to the National<br />

CP/LA Games at MSU.<br />

And likewise, the best national athletes<br />

will be selected to represent the<br />

United States at the International<br />

Games next year in Belgium<br />

SO THERE'S a lot at stake, but the<br />

Observer coverage area will be well<br />

represented by members of the Tri-<br />

City Seals, which operates out of Westland's<br />

Parks and Recreation building.<br />

"As far as regionals go, ours is a<br />

very competitive meet," said Mary<br />

Beth Jones, head coach and director of<br />

the Seals, which won the small team<br />

(20 members or less) regional title last<br />

year.<br />

"But it's at nationals where the real<br />

strong competition is," Jones added.<br />

"Those athletes put in a lot of time and<br />

they have a lot of talent.<br />

"And, at the international games,<br />

there are the elite athletes."<br />

ONE SEAL who made it to last<br />

year's International CP Games in Nassau,<br />

New York, was Erika Benjamin of<br />

Westland. Benjamin, 20, a Class 6 CP<br />

athlete (has use of all four limbs), had a<br />

best finish in the 200-meter dash<br />

(* 3 95 > . . . .<br />

"She's got great potential in track,<br />

said Jones of Benjamin. "Definitely<br />

she's improved her times. I know she 11<br />

do quite well at nationals<br />

Benjamin will compete in the 60meter,<br />

200-meter and 400-meter runs<br />

and the 1,500-meter cross country run.<br />

Athletes are restricted to five events.<br />

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Sponsored by the Plymouth Kiwanis Club, the<br />

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"We hope to have another great weekend in<br />

Plymouth," show coordinator Ted Campbell said<br />

"It's a miniature Detroit Boat Show. We have a<br />

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• Dawn Darlington, 18, from Plymouth.<br />

As a Class 7 CP athlete (slightly<br />

impaired), Darlington is up against<br />

"very, very strong competition," according<br />

to Jones. "She's going to have<br />

to do a lot of fighting and training to<br />

make it to the International Games."<br />

Darlington's best events are the 100,<br />

400 and the long jump.<br />

• David Larson, 15, from Plymouth,<br />

a Class 6 CP athlete. "He needs a little<br />

more^raining," Jones said, "but he's a<br />

natural athlete. He should make nationals,<br />

no problem." A member of the<br />

Michigan team that traveled to the<br />

1983 nationals in Ft. Worth, Texas,<br />

Larson's best chances are in the shot<br />

put, club throw and table tennis.<br />

• David Marcy, 18, from Livonia, a<br />

Class 3 LA athlete (needs wheelchair<br />

for mobility). A six-year Seal veteran,<br />

Marcy has been to the 1981 Rhode Island<br />

nationals and was a medal-winner<br />

at the Texas nationals. The shot put,<br />

discus and powerlifting are his best<br />

events. He'll also be in the 60-meter<br />

and slalom races.<br />

• Terri Rohrig, 31, from Livonia, a<br />

Class 6 CP athlete. "A very gutsy athlete,"<br />

according to Jones, Rohrig will<br />

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"Anytfhe between seven and 60 — with the will to<br />

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compete in a pair of new events: the<br />

1,500-meter and 3,000-meter tricycling.<br />

She'll also be in the powerlifting and,<br />

according to Jones, "has a great<br />

chance" to make nationals in each.<br />

• Tony Stroia, 14, from Livonia, a<br />

Class 5 CP athlete (uses some device to<br />

assist in walking). Stroia will compete<br />

in the junior division, which is divided<br />

into three age categories: ^nd under,<br />

10-12 and 13-15. "He'll do great there."<br />

predicted Jones Stroia's events are the<br />

club throw, shot put, 100-meter race<br />

and powerlifting.<br />

• Eric Smith, 12, from Livonia, a<br />

Class 1 LA athlete (a muscular dystrophy<br />

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Thursday. April 25, 1985 O&E<br />

(P,C)3C<br />

Pats hold Rocks<br />

in 2-2 deadlock<br />

By Chris McCoofcy<br />

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the state coaches' poll. All was going<br />

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Crash.<br />

A gritty Franklin defense, an unflappable<br />

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Only a desparation goal by Julie Tortora<br />

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"WHEN YOU don't have it, you<br />

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Salem dominated play, outskooting<br />

Franklin 42-12. But. when Salem<br />

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Fran Whittaker and Dena Head.<br />

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Two minutes later. Head broke<br />

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Timing service works best over the long haul<br />

By Sid Mittra<br />

and Msrioia Kulikowaki<br />

special writers<br />

Last week, we discussed the technique<br />

of timing a mutual fund<br />

This week we will discuss the major<br />

pitfalls of this service<br />

The Major Pitfalls<br />

The above discussion would be utterly<br />

misleading without recognizing the<br />

pitfalls of this strategy<br />

Ftrst, timing service constitutes a<br />

b u s i n e s s p e o p l e<br />

long-term strategy No significant<br />

gains can be realized over a short period,<br />

except by accident.<br />

Second, the results are highly influenced<br />

by the timer s ability to recognize<br />

the peaks and valleys Timing is<br />

not an exact science, and no one can<br />

ever be expected to have a perfect<br />

score In fact, a rational investor must<br />

assume that there will be "several<br />

misses" over a long time period<br />

Third, even when a timer carefully<br />

selects a mutual fund that is likely to<br />

fluctuate, changed market conditions<br />

may push it into a steady or declining<br />

price pattern. In that case, the timing<br />

service will produce inferior results<br />

Fourth, even when the timing service<br />

is operating effectively, certain<br />

events, which can be likened to "exogenous<br />

shocks" to the system, can totally<br />

frustrate the timer's efforts and produce<br />

disastrous results. Failure of Continental<br />

Bank. Iraq-Iran War. and the<br />

Proposed 1985 Tax Law are examples<br />

of these exogenous shocks Since none<br />

of these can ever be predicted, no timing<br />

service can act upon them soon<br />

enough to avoid significant declines in<br />

investment values<br />

Fifth, a timing service does cost<br />

money For instance, a 2-percent annual<br />

fee charged by timing service means<br />

that a 15-percent return from a timed<br />

mutual fund is no better than a 13-percent<br />

return from an untimed fund.<br />

The Verdict<br />

When the advantages of a timing service<br />

are stacked up against the pitfalls<br />

of such a service, on balance, the advantages<br />

far outweigh the disadvantages.<br />

However, you must recognize<br />

the ABC of a timing service before<br />

signing on the dotted line:<br />

"A" ccountable: The timer must be<br />

accountable. Remember: He can only<br />

produce superior results in the long<br />

run.<br />

"B" eware of shocks: Recognize that<br />

exogenous shocks render timing service<br />

temporarily impotent.<br />

"C" ost: Timing service can be expensive,<br />

e$pecially if during any given<br />

period your mutual fund experiences a<br />

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Donald Morelock (left) and Alexander Hanway, who will appear<br />

in a two-piano number, and conductor Francesco Oi Blaai prepare<br />

for the Bach Extravaganza, an Oakway Symphony Orchestra<br />

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• TEEN DANCES<br />

"New music" will be offered beginning<br />

Friday, April 26, for teen dances<br />

from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays at Center<br />

Stage in C<strong>anton</strong> The format will<br />

be a test for the Metro Westside Teen<br />

Club, which has been dancing to the<br />

sounds of funk and disco for the last<br />

six months at the club. The progressive.<br />

new music — alternative punk<br />

— from England, Ieland, California<br />

and New York has been continuously<br />

requested by Westside teen club<br />

members Look-alike contests and<br />

new-music videos on two large<br />

screens are other features at the Friday<br />

night dances Admission is $3<br />

• HUNTERS' RUN<br />

Eddie Russ on piano and Marion<br />

Hayden on bass join Larry Nozero &<br />

Friends from 8 30 p.m to 12:30 a.m<br />

Friday-Saturday, April 26-27, and<br />

7 3fl-11 30 pm Sunday. April 28, at<br />

Hunters' Run in Livonia. For more information,<br />

all 522-5600.<br />

• BENEFIT RECITAL<br />

Paul Wingert of Livonia, a member<br />

of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />

and principal cellist of the Dearborn<br />

Symphony, will perform a cello recital<br />

at 4 p.m. Sunday. April 28, at the<br />

First United Methodist Church of<br />

Dearborn The recital will be a scholarship<br />

benefit musicale for Mu Phi<br />

Epsilon international professional<br />

music fraternity Accompanist will be<br />

Fontaine Laing. Detroit-area pianist<br />

who is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon.<br />

Wingert will be assisted by his wife<br />

Karen, a cellist with several Detroitarea<br />

orchestras .and chamber .music<br />

groups. For more information call<br />

Marion Dowler at 837-0354<br />

• NOISES OFF'<br />

Final play of its spring season will<br />

be "Noises Off," a farce in three acts,<br />

opening Tuesday, April 30, at the<br />

Fisher Theatre in Detroit. The Broadway<br />

comedy, which has two touring<br />

companies, will remain through Sunday,<br />

June 2 For ticket information,<br />

call 872-1000<br />

• BACH EXTRAVAGANZA<br />

Oakway Symphony Orchestra will<br />

present a Bach Extravaganza, featuring<br />

performances by nine pianists, at<br />

3 p.m. Sundsy, April 28. at Harrison<br />

High School in Farmington Hills.<br />

Tickets at 14 for students and senior<br />

citizens, $7 for general admission are<br />

available at Madonna College in Livonia,<br />

Hammel Music in Livonia and<br />

Plymouth. Executive Office Supply in<br />

Farmington and the Livonia <strong>Board</strong> of<br />

Education Offices.<br />

• 'GOD'S FAVORITE'<br />

Rosedale Community Players will<br />

present Neil Simon's comedy "God's<br />

Favorite" on Fridays-Saturdays,<br />

April 26-27. and May 3-4, 10-11, in Detroit.<br />

Cast members include Bobby<br />

Silberberg of Farmington Hills and<br />

Hal Bross and Mike Udvardi, both of<br />

Redford Dinner will be served April<br />

27 and May 4 at a cost of $12.50 Remaining<br />

performances will be caba-_<br />

ret style at $5 For ticket* call the<br />

Upstate Playhouse at 532-4010 anytime<br />

or Margaret Bross at 537-7716<br />

• SEEGER CONCERT<br />

Folk music star Pete Seeger and<br />

singer-pianist Jane Sapp will appear<br />

in concert at 8 p.m. Friday, April 26,<br />

at Ford Auditorium in Detroit. The<br />

event will be a benefit for Teamsters<br />

for a Democratic Union. Tickets at<br />

U $10. $12 and $25 are available at<br />

all Ticket World/CTC outlets, the<br />

Ford Auditorium Box Office and at<br />

the Musical Oasis in Birmingham<br />

For more information, call 843-2379<br />

• MY8TERY PLAYER<br />

-Murder After a Fashion." second<br />

tn * wrterof-ttore- * Myslery"<br />

evenings, will be Friday, April SC, at<br />

the Dearborn Inn. Cocktails are at •<br />

p.m. dinner at 7 and murder mystery<br />

one-ad at t p.m (wfcere afterward<br />

the audience will pot tofether does to<br />

goaa "who done it"). Tickets are $22,<br />

there win be a caah bar. For more<br />

Information, call Carol L Heneon at<br />

7W-1IM. The evening is presented by<br />

Ike Michigan Mystery Players<br />

THIftAVtN<br />

Josh White Jr. win perform ia two<br />

" , at TM and<br />

April *-TJ, at fka<br />

Raven at the Northville Community<br />

Building Tickets at J6 are available<br />

from the Gitfiddler Music Store in<br />

Northville, phone 349-9420<br />

• MUSIC MIX<br />

Mix scratch rap-off finalists from<br />

throughout metropolitan Detroit will<br />

vie at the "FM 98 Coca-Cola Motor<br />

City Mix" at 8 p.m Saturday, April<br />

27. at the Fox Theatre in downtown<br />

Detroit. The competition is believed<br />

to be the first of its kind in the Midgut<br />

Fnnr mixers scratchers and<br />

four rapping groups will compete for<br />

audio equipment Tickets at 18 are on<br />

sale at all Ticket World outlets<br />

• IN 'HOLIDAY'<br />

Susan Reno of Livonia is Linda<br />

Seton and Danny Hicks of Southfield<br />

is Johnnv Case in the leading roles of<br />

Philip Barry's "Holiday." at 8:30 p.m.<br />

Fridays-Saturdays through May 18J at<br />

the Henry Ford Museum Theatre at<br />

Greenfield Village in Dearborn Other<br />

area residents in the cast are Joyce<br />

Entrekin Of Troy as Laura Cram, prospective<br />

mother-in-law of Johnny<br />

Case, and Hildy Corbett of Troy as<br />

Susan Potter. Play tickets are $5.50, a<br />

dinner theater combination Ls $18.25,<br />

reservations required. For more information.<br />

call 271-1620<br />

• IN'APPLAUSE'<br />

The Farmington Players production<br />

of the musical "Applause" opens<br />

Friday, April 26. at the Players Barn<br />

in Farmington Hills. Performances<br />

are at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays and Sundays,<br />

8:30 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays<br />

through Mav_18 Fpr ticket information,<br />

call 626-5061<br />

• COMMUNITY CHORALE<br />

The OCC Stage Jazz Ensemble will<br />

perform at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 25,<br />

at the Smith Performing Arts Theatre<br />

at Oakland Community College's Orchard<br />

Ridge Campus in Farmington<br />

Hills. The ensemble, conducted by<br />

Craig Strain, will feature popular jaz2<br />

tunes of the Big Band era. An optional<br />

pre-concert dinner is served at 6:30<br />

p.m. For more information, call 471-<br />

7700. -<br />

• 'GOLDEN WEEKEND'<br />

Radio station WPON (1460 AM),<br />

which recently moved from Pontiac<br />

to Bloomfield Hills, offers "The Golden<br />

Weekend," playing music from the<br />

'50s to '70s, Fridays-Sundays Show<br />

hosts are Mark Stevens from 8 p.m. to<br />

midnight Fridays, Tom Fontaine<br />

from 7 p.m. to midnight Saturdays<br />

and Jepp Bryant from 10 p.m. to midnight<br />

Sundays.<br />

• AUDITIONS OPEN<br />

Tryouts for "Not With My Daughter,"<br />

comedy by Jay Christopher, will<br />

be held by Jimmy Launce Productions<br />

at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 1,<br />

at the Hyatt Regency Dearborn The<br />

dinner theater production opens at<br />

the hotel Friday, June 14 Roles are<br />

available for three males and three<br />

females of various ages<br />

• DANCE FESTIVAL<br />

The annual International Dance<br />

Festival, sponsored by Northland<br />

Center, will be 7:30-10:30 p.m. Sunday,<br />

April 28, at the shopping mall in<br />

Southfield The event is presented by<br />

the International Institute of Metropolitan<br />

Detroit. General admission of<br />

$12 50 includes valet parking, wine,<br />

ethnic food and entertainment For<br />

ticket information, call 871-8600<br />

• AVON PLAYERS<br />

•Company," musical with book by<br />

George Furth and music and lyrics by<br />

Stephen Soodbeim, will be presented<br />

as the final production of the 1984-85<br />

season by the Avon Players Performances<br />

are Thursdays-Sundays, May<br />

May 16-18, at tho Avon Playhouae in<br />

Avon Township. Curtain time is 8<br />

p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 7 SO<br />

p m Sundays For ticket information,<br />

call 656-11 JO<br />

• JAZZ ARTISTS<br />

Ursula Walter and the Buddy Bud<br />

•oo Trio entertain from 1:3® p.m. to 1<br />

a m Mondays through May 20 at<br />

Nicky's restaurant ia Troy. Jais artists<br />

are featured along with classic<br />

Naw Orleans and Ca Jan cuisine every<br />

Monday eight For more Information,<br />

call MM MS<br />

Thursday. April 25. 1W5 O&E<br />

'Witness' doesn't quite measure up Qhmese ancj Dr. Fish' comes off splendidly<br />

Performances of " Witness for the<br />

Prosecution'' by Agatha Christie,<br />

presented by the Plymouth Theatre<br />

Guild, continue at 8 p m Friday-<br />

Saturday at CeLtral Middle School<br />

tn Plymouth For ticket informtion.<br />

caU 455-2632<br />

By Bob Weibet<br />

special writer<br />

The Plymouth Theatre Guild's production<br />

of Agatha Christie's classic<br />

thriller, "Witness for the Prosecution,"<br />

was something less than classic on<br />

opening night,<br />

While there were bright moments<br />

generally, one was left with the feeling<br />

that the guild's reach seems to have exceeded<br />

its grasp<br />

"Witness" has proven a popular<br />

choice of theater groups for 30 years<br />

because of the play's convoluted plot,<br />

its variety of three-dimensional characters<br />

and its bizarre triple-ending<br />

surprise<br />

The play, however, also has formidable<br />

prerequisites It requires a cast of<br />

30 (or more), strong characterizations,<br />

a variety*Jf accents, an English setting<br />

and two full sets. All too often, this<br />

proved a difficult task for the PTG<br />

The story itself begins simply<br />

enough One Leonard Vole, played convincingly<br />

by Tobin Hissong, is on trial<br />

for murdering a rich old woman (who<br />

has made him beneficiary of her fortune).<br />

_ • . I. • L• VI • r i . r.<br />

BELINDA BIGGS as Roamine Vole<br />

gives the best performance of the evening<br />

as his cunning wife. Only her testimony<br />

can save him — but who can<br />

trust his wife when a fortune is at<br />

stake, Only Agatha Christie knows for<br />

sure.<br />

Belinda definitely knows how to use<br />

a pause, a look, or an inflection of voice<br />

to create a mysterious, fully developed<br />

character. Everything from her German<br />

accent to gestures, phrasing and<br />

costuming is excellent.<br />

Also contributing sparkling perfor-<br />

Family Irish Festival<br />

celebrates springtime<br />

Folks in the vicinity of St. Patrick's<br />

Senior Center on Sunday might catch<br />

Detroit Tiger owner Tom Monaghan<br />

and Neal Shine, Detroit Free Press senior<br />

managing editor, doing an Irish jig.<br />

The two are honorary chairmen for<br />

the senior citizen center's annual<br />

Spring Festival. Proceeds will fund the<br />

free hot lunch program and free educational,<br />

medical, legal and crafts services<br />

provided daily for the area's<br />

needy seniors<br />

Irish entertainers from throughout<br />

ur, AND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE<br />

metropolitan Detroit will be performing<br />

2-9 p.m at the center, 58 Parsons at<br />

Woodwax&behind Orchestra Hall.<br />

Family entertainment will be continuous<br />

with volunteer Irish musicians,<br />

vocalists, pipe and drum bands and<br />

dancers taking turns on the stage. Admission<br />

is $3 for adults and $1 for children.<br />

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^ S e l d o who m plays does the prosecutor, Heuser or Robert Mr. Myers Plci,<br />

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exhibit the interplay, mental gymnastics,<br />

cleverness and wily tricks of opposing<br />

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by Donna Barne but is referred to as<br />

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mances are Sylvia Lanz, who plays casting ancTconfusion, when other male<br />

Greta, an office worker, with bright, roles could have been double-cast as<br />

zesty good fun, Cheryl Selden as Dr the judge. For example, Robert Regan,<br />

Wyatt, who seems very much an expert who does a good job in the small part of<br />

witness; Pat Gresock, whose Scottish Carter. Sir Wilfred's chief clergyman<br />

accent makes her very believeable as<br />

Janet MacKenzie, the murdered wom- Oh, yes, about the set. Barren, beige<br />

an's housekeeper, and Maggie Sergus walls do nothing to establish mood or<br />

as the Other Woman, what you might locale (especially when the attorney s<br />

call an English version of Dolly Parton office and the courtroom are the same<br />

in a leopard-skin jumpsuit.<br />

colors). And the huge, gaudy Union<br />

Manfred Heuser plays the defense Jack flag in the courtroom looks out of<br />

attorney, Sir Wilfred Roberts. He looks place and is distracting.<br />

very British, but he has a natural "German"<br />

accent, which is incompatible A better choice would have been to<br />

with the character. And too often he do the show in curtains with suggestive<br />

seems to be reciting lines by rote scenery. But now that its there, let's<br />

rather than interacting with other per- hope someone locates a few pictures or<br />

formers.<br />

decorative pieces<br />

Performances of the The first play, "Dr<br />

Theatre Guild of L»i>o- Fish." features the<br />

ma-Redford production comedic talents of Dale<br />

of "The Chinese & Dr Van Dorp in the title role.<br />

Fish" by Murray Schis- Van Dorp is engaging and<br />

gal continue Fridays* most convincing as a<br />

Saturdays through May most uncommon sex ther-<br />

4 at the Theatre Guild apist — especially when<br />

Playhouse in Redford he explains to his patient,<br />

For ticket information, a Mrs Mendelsohn, that<br />

call 522-8057<br />

he's not a psychiatrist,<br />

By Bob Weibel<br />

not a psychologist, not<br />

special writer<br />

even a lay analyst. No sir,<br />

you'll hear none of that<br />

Director Art Rizzo has<br />

mumbo-jumbo, head-<br />

fashioned an evening of<br />

shrinking nonsense from<br />

splendid acting and<br />

Doctor Fish.<br />

amusing good fun for the What he has is a doc-<br />

Theatre Guild of Livonia- torate in American histjv<br />

Redford spring show — ry. with an overwhelming<br />

something with the un- interest in social relationlikely<br />

title of "The Chiships, especially their<br />

nese and Dr. Fish." Actu- sexual aspects, because<br />

ally, it's not a single Jiistory is merely a gross<br />

show, but two unrelated reflection of the sexual.<br />

one-act plays.<br />

With that wacky open-<br />

ing, author Murray Schisgal<br />

proceeds to poke fun<br />

at sex therapists and<br />

those who seek help.<br />

JOAN IRWIN is excellenndin<br />

the role of the<br />

emotionally distraught<br />

Mrs. Mendelsohn, who<br />

wants her husband to be<br />

more open and imaginative.<br />

Stan Taylor is equally<br />

good as the boorish<br />

husband who refuses to<br />

recognize the possibility<br />

of any problems.<br />

For example, he figures<br />

that making love<br />

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make sense, because his<br />

electric bill is already too<br />

high.<br />

Adding to tlje fun and<br />

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Sandboth as a charming<br />

pixy of a grandmother,<br />

Mrs. Fish, who<br />

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rupting the consuling ses- has been passing himself<br />

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and hot soup.<br />

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The second play, "The obviously Chinese.<br />

Chinese," also borders on Things really get sticky<br />

the absurd. This time, when he brings a Cauca-<br />

Murray Schisgal takes a sian girl home to meet his<br />

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hang-ups.<br />

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BONNIE ADLER dis- The Chinese make-up is<br />

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Images of southern India: panorama of calm<br />

IHAVE A huge batik bedspread, in exotic<br />

pUrples and blues, hanging on<br />

my wall at home. I bought it at the<br />

Victoria Technical Institute in Madras,<br />

in the state of Tamul Nadu, where<br />

they assured me it would fit a king-sized<br />

bad. It doesn't, but it fits a large wall.<br />

On the mantle over my fireplace is a<br />

graceful miniature boat with a high prow,<br />

made of horn and set with tiny bone figures,<br />

each with his own little oar, Everytime<br />

I look at it I think of Trivandrum, on<br />

the southern tip of India in the state of<br />

Kerala.<br />

It was the British<br />

BV<br />

w ma(<br />

^ ^° * e India a<br />

^ country with a single<br />

language, which of<br />

^ » course is English. Before<br />

they came, the<br />

/" subcontinent was a<br />

hundred small kingdoms,<br />

each with its<br />

Iris Jones own culture. They still<br />

;an r outmg-ravel ed or have their individualized<br />

cultures and multiple<br />

tongues, even though they are now<br />

part of India.<br />

Tamil Nadu, southeast on the Indian<br />

Ocean, and Kerala, southwest on the Arabian<br />

Sea, are the two southernmost states<br />

of India. Traders from Cathay and Rome<br />

and Europe found the remains of ancient<br />

monuments on both of these coasts, and<br />

you will find them too.<br />

You will also find a slower, easier life,<br />

as you do in the southern areas of onr~<br />

country.<br />

MADRAS WAS found by the British<br />

East India Co. in the 17th century, so your<br />

tour will find both Britain and ancient India<br />

here. The apostle St. Thomas is said to<br />

have introduced Christianity to India, to<br />

have lived out his life in Madras and died<br />

on St. Thomas Mount. There are many interesting<br />

highlights in the city, but the<br />

most sensational stop on your Madras tour<br />

will probably be south amid the seventhcentury<br />

temples of Mahabalipuram,<br />

carved rock temples by the sea.<br />

Indians don't swim in the sea as much<br />

as we do, but they have glorious beaches<br />

in the south, especially at Kovalam near<br />

Trivandrum in Kerala, which may be the<br />

most overlooked tourist destination in the<br />

country. Kerala has the highest literacy<br />

rate in India, and a mixed population that<br />

includes Christians, Jews, Arabs, Moslems<br />

and Hindus, who have lived together<br />

peacefully since the Portuguese explorers<br />

were here centuries ago.<br />

Palm-studded beaches, empty except<br />

for local fishermen and a few resorts,<br />

curve around the Arabian Sea to the Indian<br />

Ocean. In the backwater canals, boys<br />

pole boatloads of passengers past scenic<br />

Palm-studded beaches,<br />

empty except for local<br />

fishermen and a few<br />

resorts, curve around the<br />

Arabian Sea to the Indian<br />

Ocean. In the backwater<br />

canals, boys pole<br />

boatloads of passengers<br />

pasi scenic coconut-palmfringed<br />

islands.<br />

WUHelp.<br />

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coconut-palm-fringed islands.<br />

There are images here that most of us<br />

don't have in our mental slide show of India.<br />

The area around Trivandrum has a<br />

gentle south seas look, with cool breezes<br />

blowing through palm trees, fine sand<br />

beaches and villages set along gentle<br />

canals,<br />

JOIN ME as two young boys pole us<br />

down a canal in a hand-made wooden<br />

boat. Small square-brick and mat houses<br />

thatched with palm dot coconut groves on<br />

either side. A woman bathes at the shores,<br />

her Kaili sarong wrapped around her like<br />

a bath towel. Children splash and wave,<br />

shouting "ta-ta" in greeting as we pass.<br />

Everything is mild, a gentle breeze, the<br />

slow drift of the boat toward the sand spit<br />

that separates the canal from the open<br />

sea. Trees bend seaward.<br />

Under the trees a family laughs and<br />

jumps in a circle, playing the games of the<br />

family festival of Oman. People are poor<br />

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here as they are throughout India, and the<br />

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gentle and productive and the weather<br />

mild beside a plentiful sea.<br />

On the shore, as we walk through a village,<br />

we watch women pull the fiber of<br />

cocnut husk while a boy makes coir rope<br />

from it on a spinning wheel. This is the<br />

You will see:<br />

This southern area is<br />

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galore here.<br />

At the southern tip of India are found<br />

the seventh-century temples of Mahabalipuram,<br />

carved rock temples by the<br />

sea. A typical resident is this elderly<br />

man.<br />

cottage industry of the area. Clusters of<br />

women and children, families and old<br />

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the high palm roof of the grove.<br />

A boy ties his ankles together and<br />

climbs a palm to a coconut cluster. A water<br />

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328 Coodos tor Sale<br />

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328 Townhouses for Saie<br />

330 Apartments tor Sale<br />

332 Mobile Homes for Sale<br />

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729 CB Radios<br />

730 Sporting Goods<br />

734 Trade or Sell<br />

735 Wanted To Buy<br />

358 Mortgages/Land Contracts<br />

360 Business Opportunities<br />

361 Money to Loan<br />

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406 Furnished Houses<br />

407 Mobile Homes<br />

408 Duplexes to Rent<br />

410 Flats to Rent<br />

412 Town houses/Condominiums<br />

413 Time Share<br />

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515 Child Care<br />

516 Summer Camps<br />

518 Education Instructions<br />

519 Computers-Sales Service, Share<br />

520 Secretarial Business Services<br />

522 Professional Services<br />

523 Attorneys,'Legal Counseling<br />

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600 Personals (your discretion)<br />

602 Lost & Found (by the word)<br />

604 Announcements/Notices<br />

605 Glad Ads<br />

606 Legal Notices<br />

607 Insurance<br />

608 -Transportation<br />

609 Bingo<br />

610 Cards of Thanks<br />

612 In Memorlam<br />

614 Death Notices<br />

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703 Crafts<br />

704 Rummage Sales,'Flea Markets<br />

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716 Commercial Industrial Equipment<br />

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804 Airplanes<br />

806 Boats/Motors<br />

807 Boat Parts S Service<br />

808 Vehicle/Boat Storage<br />

810 Insurance, Motor<br />

812 Motorcycles. Go-Karts, Mlnlbikes<br />

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819 Auto Financing<br />

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821 Junk Cars Wanted<br />

822 Trucks for Sale<br />

823 Vans<br />

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864 Volkswagen<br />

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4 Advertising<br />

5 Air Conditioning<br />

_6_Aluminum Cleaning<br />

14 Art Work<br />

15 Asphalt<br />

16 Asphalt Sealcoatlng<br />

17 Auto Cleanup<br />

18 Auto 4 Truck Repair<br />

21 Awnings<br />

24 Basement Waterproofing<br />

25 Bathtub Reflnishing<br />

26 Bicycle Maintenance<br />

27 Bnck, Block 4 Cement<br />

29 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 />

42 Carpet Cleaning 4 Dyeing<br />

44 Carpet Laying 4 Repair<br />

52 Catering-Flowers<br />

54 Ceiling 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 Dry Cleaning/Laundry<br />

62 Doors<br />

63 Draperies<br />

64 Dressing 4 Tailoring<br />

65 Drywall<br />

66 Electrical<br />

67 Electrolysis<br />

68 Engraving-Glass<br />

69 Excavating<br />

70 Exterior Caulking<br />

72 Fences<br />

75 F|r_ppiaces<br />

78 Firewood<br />

81 Floor Service<br />

87 Floodlight<br />

90 Furnace Repair<br />

93 Furniture Finishing 4 Repair<br />

95 Giass-Stalned-Beveied<br />

96 Garages<br />

97 Golf Club Repai'<br />

98 Greenhouses<br />

99 Gutters<br />

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720 Farm Produce<br />

721 Flowers 4 Plants<br />

12 Appliance Service<br />

13 Aquarium Service<br />

102 Handyman<br />

105 Hauling<br />

108 Heating<br />

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110 House Cleaning<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 />

129 Landscaping<br />

132 Lawn Mower Repair<br />

135 Lawn Maintenance<br />

138 Lawn Sprinkling<br />

142 Linoleum<br />

~T46 Marble<br />

147 Medlcal/Nuraing<br />

149 Mobile Home Service<br />

150 Moving-Storage<br />

152 Mirrors<br />

155 Music Instrument<br />

157 Music Instrument Repair<br />

158 New Home Services<br />

159 Nursing Centers<br />

165 Painting-Decorating<br />

166 Party Plann<br />

170 Patios<br />

175 Peat Control<br />

178 Photography<br />

160 Piano Tuning-Repair-Refinlshing<br />

200 Plastering<br />

215 Plumbing<br />

220 Pools<br />

221 Porcelain Reflnishing<br />

222 Printing<br />

223 Recreatiomal Vehicle Service<br />

224 Retail Hardwoods<br />

225 Reflnishing<br />

229 Refrigeration<br />

233 Roofing<br />

234 Scissor, Saw 4 Knife Sharpening<br />

235 Screen Repair<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 />

255 Stucco<br />

257 Swimming Pools<br />

260 Telephone Repair<br />

261 TV, 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 />

261 Video Taping Service<br />

282 Vinyl Repair<br />

283 Ventilation 4 Attic Fans<br />

284 Wallpapering<br />

287 Washer/Dryer Repair<br />

289 Water Softening<br />

293 Welding<br />

294 Well Drilling<br />

296 Window Treatments<br />

297 Windows<br />

298 Woodworking<br />

299 Woodburners<br />

ROCHtS'tH<br />

TRO<br />

WEST<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

81R VIINGHAM<br />

SOL'HUEl<br />

FAfiWAiTON<br />

LIVONIA<br />

RCDF0RD<br />

PLYMOUTH j<br />

4 —<br />

CAWTON<br />

(R.W.Q-1 1 c visa.<br />

Thursday, April 25. 1986<br />

J<br />

500 M d Wanted<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

500 Halp Wanted<br />

500 M p Wanted<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

500 Help Wanted 500 M p Wanted 500 Heip Wanted<br />

LIVONIA BRIDAL SALON<br />

CASHIERS 4. WASH ATTENDANTS<br />

mil and part time 82 50 per Hour tc<br />

start Opportunity to advaoc« Apply<br />

Caravan Wuti. MM Rochester Aa.<br />

Troy or M1J W 11 Mile. Berkley<br />

CASHIER WANTED<br />

Part time Variable hour* Moat be 18<br />

K ly In person Doc » Town 4 Country<br />

ket. Hit) » II Mile. Southfield<br />

CASHIER WANTED<br />

Full or part time, exp<br />

Apply lo Person Only Sentry<br />

25605 Joy RD Dearborn Helghta<br />

CEMENT WORKERS<br />

Experienced<br />

U141U<br />

COUNTER CLERKS<br />

Foil lime will train for atorea In South<br />

field area. Apply soon anyday - Mai Kal<br />

Cleaners, J41M W 7 Mile Rd at Tele-<br />

grapfi 517-8040<br />

COUNTER HELP<br />

DONUT SHOP Mornings Apply In<br />

before ! am 27248 W 7 Mile,<br />

on)<br />

COUNTER KELP for auto parts atore<br />

Experienced Apply In pet-ion 2020! W<br />

8 mile, Detroit<br />

Y O U M A Y P L A C E A<br />

C L A S S I F I E D<br />

A D V E R T I S E M E N T<br />

F R O M<br />

8:00 A . M . - 5:30 P . M .<br />

M O N D A Y - T H U R S D A Y<br />

A N D F R O M<br />

8:00 A . M . - 5:00 P . M .<br />

F R I D A Y<br />

E Q U A L<br />

HOUSING<br />

OPPORTUNITY ta<br />

CEMETERY GROUNDS KEEPERS<br />

wanted In Livonia<br />

Call Mr Schaefer<br />

522-2200<br />

CERTIFIED MECHANIC<br />

COUNTER HELP<br />

For Ice cream More, Monday Urn) Fri-<br />

day U MAM 1 20PM<br />

Call between 4-8PM Ooly. 478-82M<br />

COUNTER HELP • Morula* 4 early af-<br />

ternoon shifts Minimum wage Apply<br />

rd Lake Rd,<br />

EXPERIENCED Telephooe Repair<br />

Technician and Installer needed Call<br />

after 5 pm 546-7267<br />

Plymouth.<br />

455-7800 i Fannlngtoc<br />

CHILDREN'S Summer camp in Trav-<br />

erse City area, offers a year round reel-<br />

lie ice i utilities for as adult In ex-<br />

change for services Call 826-7022<br />

CHILDREN'S summer camp near<br />

Traverse City tieeda lifeguard with<br />

WSL also emergency med tech or ad-<br />

vanced Red Croes with CPR 828-7022<br />

CLEANING<br />

OFFICE BUILDING<br />

ntione<br />

i area<br />

Ideal tor bomemaker*<br />

lng supplemental income Must be de-<br />

pendable. with rel<br />

AS raal estate advertising n tf» newspaper is subject to the<br />

Federal Fair Housing Ad of 1968 which makes ft ittegai to<br />

"any preference. Imitation or dtacrtfntnatton<br />

i nee. cote*, reltfon. sex or an Intention 10 rake<br />

1 preference, SmitatKin or discrimination " Tb«s<br />

r wfll not knowingly accept any adverting for real<br />

ich is in vtotetton erf ma law. Ow readers aie<br />

hereby Wormed that alt dwetttngs advertised in thte<br />

nawapapar are available 00 an aqua* opportunity basis<br />

Ail advertising published in the Observer &<br />

Eccentric Is subject to the conditions stated in the<br />

applicable rate card, copies ol which are available<br />

from the Advertising Department, Observer &<br />

Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Road.<br />

Livonia, Mi 48150, {313} 591-2300. The Observer<br />

& Eccentric reserves the right not to accept an<br />

advertiser's order. Observer & Eccentric Ad-Takers<br />

have no authority to bind this newspaper and only<br />

pupation ot an advertisement shall constitute final<br />

- acceptance of the<br />

Pertoanent part time evening posit<br />

available In tbe Farmington Hills a<br />

takers 4 retirees see*-<br />

1 income V<br />

1 reliable transports!on<br />

KELLERMEYER<br />

BUILDING SERVICES<br />

Our Southfield office during business<br />

hours. 556-1820<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

McDonald s, 14020 Orchard<br />

Farmington, 477-2011<br />

COUNTER PERSON 4 inspector for<br />

deluxe dry cleaning store in Burning<br />

ham- Very god wages & benefits Call<br />

826-7200<br />

COUNTER PERSON<br />

Dry Cleaners Experienced, or will<br />

train Hours approximately 7ara-lpm.<br />

Southlield. Ml Call 42V5772<br />

COUNTER PERSONS Pull time after-<br />

noon shift now availalbr Experienced,<br />

or will train right individuals. Apply in<br />

ooly Dunkin Docuta Telegraph<br />

person oc<br />

Rd south of 10 Mile. Southfield<br />

COURT REPORTER for small South-<br />

iielit firm Looking for experienced per-<br />

son strong in Engliaib skills Some Laas-<br />

ort. Some dally copy Call for ap-<br />

252-6565<br />

ing work. •<br />

polntment<br />

CLEANING PERSON<br />

needed for Uvooia Restaurant, mid-<br />

night shift, full-time. 525-7640<br />

CLEANING PERSON Deeded for apart<br />

ment complex Full time 11 Mile A<br />

Nofih western.<br />

CaU 257-1781<br />

CUSTODIAN LAUNDRY, Part Tiro-<br />

Must be able to work weekends r\-ar<br />

born Heights area nursing I -t-e. Ideal<br />

for retiree Call Jack between 10AM-<br />

4 PM. 274-4400<br />

FANTASTIC<br />

S U M M E R POSITIONS<br />

Excellent full time position* (or college<br />

students in the Royal Oak. Warren,<br />

Uvooia. Westland areas Applicants<br />

must possess a valid Michigan driver's<br />

license, working auto, high school grad<br />

or equivalent. DDI 14 if applicable and<br />

own ptoooe WE PAY WEEKLY<br />

Apply in Person<br />

Moo -Fn 1 Oam-2pm<br />

GUARDIAN SECURITY<br />

20840 Southfield Rd.<br />

Suite 310, Southfield<br />

423-3000<br />

GRINDER HAND<br />

who also has some cutter grinding ex-<br />

perience for Redford area machine<br />

shop 525-5150<br />

To work in builders model home<br />

Weekends<br />

Croerwlnda West<br />

GROOMER NEEDED<br />

at the Golden Poodle, Deartiorn Ht*<br />

Experienced with equipment Full 4606 W Eight Mile. Farmington Hills<br />

ACCOUNTING CPA FIRM Local has<br />

pesiuso for senior accountant, mini-<br />

mum 2 years public expervence wtth<br />

tax. client contact k<br />

Salary commensurate with experience<br />

Resume to CPA'S, 26711 Northwestern<br />

Hwy Suite 216, Southfield. Ml 48024<br />

A DIESEL MECHANIC<br />

for beavy duty trucks<br />

Experience necessary<br />

491-4602<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

AGES 16-21 YEARS<br />

SM SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE<br />

Wayne County Cooperative Extension<br />

Service Call. 728-5627<br />

AIR CONDITIONING Service Person<br />

Minimum 1 yearn experience oo resi-<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER k YARD<br />

PERSON Responsible mature person<br />

Apply in person U-Haul Moving * Stor-<br />

age, Michigan Ave.. Inkster<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

dentlal 4 light commercial Own truck<br />

k tools. Full-time, benefits 855-5004<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT bach<br />

elors degree, budget, computer, person<br />

De: knowledge Growing social agency<br />

with advancement opportunity 812.000<br />

tc start ptns beneftti Submit rename to<br />

Brandt Services 31627 Palmer Road.<br />

Westland, 48185<br />

AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS<br />

Apply in person. llam-7pm. Moo thru<br />

Fri In Tally Hal. Orchard Lake Rd In<br />

Farmlngtoo Illlla<br />

AIR CONDITIONING<br />

MOBILE REFRIGERATION<br />

Full and part ume positions 3 years ex-<br />

perience. good wages, fringe benefits<br />

Deluxe Motor States 12299 Cloverdale.<br />

Detroit Mich Callfor appt 921-1282<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

WORD PROCESSORS<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

TYPISTS<br />

BMJNQUAL<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS (FRENCH)<br />

MYRIAD - needs qualified Individuals for support po-<br />

sitions at a major automotive corporation. Southfield<br />

and N.W. Detroit location. These are long and short<br />

term, full and part time assignments We are looking<br />

for both experienced and entry level candidates<br />

Call between 10 A.M. - 2 P.M<br />

827-4215<br />

M Y R I A D Mill |<br />

SERVICES CORPORATION<br />

Southfield, Ml.<br />

OpoorMr, twvUr*-<br />

MIHWH-<br />

AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLERS k<br />

SERVICE TECHNICIANS<br />

Start now experience k tools a must<br />

Call 9am - 5pm 455-2621<br />

APARTMENT CLEANING<br />

We Deed qualified people lo clean va-<br />

cant apartmenta Musi be reliable aod<br />

boodable Apply: Muirwood Apt Club-<br />

house Drake h Grand River<br />

APARTMENT LEASING OPPORTU-<br />

NITY Join ooe of Michigan's finest<br />

property management teams and start<br />

t new career In the rewarding field of<br />

apartment leasing Qualified applicants<br />

must be highly personable, responsible.<br />

DOD-snwking individuals with proven<br />

communication skills Excellent ad-<br />

vancement opportunities Send com-<br />

iriete resume and work history to; Mrs<br />

Nooille. P O Box 2260. Farmlngtoo<br />

Hills. MI, 46018<br />

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE<br />

Maintenance experience Well main-<br />

tained adult building Middle aged<br />

pets or children. Fine opportunity Sal-<br />

ary . apartment. 251-2550<br />

ASST MANAGER<br />

needed for fine Italian Sportswear shop<br />

required Call Maria at<br />

255-1050<br />

Experience<br />

Beoettoij<br />

ATTENTION:<br />

EXPERIENCED TEACHERS<br />

You must have home office lo teach<br />

students we refer for tutorials All sub-<br />

jects Deeded Including Eaflish. Reading<br />

and Math Excellent pay Send resume<br />

Learning Plus. MM8 Grand River.<br />

Farmington. Mich 48024<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Help wanted Door People Apply at<br />

J L Seagull, 242M W. Six Mile. 1 block<br />

west of Telegraph<br />

ATTENTION<br />

HOMEMAKERS<br />

COLLEGE STUDENTS<br />

Part time Consumer researchers Deed-<br />

ed in Farmlngtoo Hills Good English<br />

language skills necessary Evening and<br />

weekend hours. (NO SALES). wtI l train.<br />

Rate increases regularly Flexible days<br />

Call Mitxt weekdays IWM at 55S-4KM)<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

APARTMENT PAINTERS<br />

Own transportation and tools, experi-<br />

ence and references necessary<br />

476-1211<br />

APPLY TODAY<br />

Light Industrial<br />

Men k Women Deeded for light factory<br />

work Must be 18 * have own transpor<br />

Lation k phone 33 40 per bour Apply at<br />

Emplovers Temporary Service. 26221<br />

Grand "River near Beech Duly, between<br />

9am-2pm. Monday thru Friday<br />

The<br />

"Kelly Girl'<br />

People<br />

KLB<br />

SERVICES, INC<br />

100<br />

Light Industrial Workers<br />

Needed For<br />

Day & Afternoon Shifts<br />

a 18 years of age & over<br />

a Available for 8 hour shifts<br />

a Reliable transportation<br />

a Work in Livonia, Westland<br />

Plymouth. C<strong>anton</strong>. Farmington<br />

Hills and Novi areas II<br />

Job Description assembly packaging, ||<br />

warehouse shipping & receiving ||<br />

C o m e dressed to work between 8-4 |j<br />

LIVONIA - 29449 W SI* Mile<br />

522-3929<br />

II<br />

W E S T L A N D - 34240 Ford Rd<br />

729-1040<br />

LIVONIA - 33133 Schoolcraft<br />

522-4020<br />

P L Y M O U T H - 607 S- Main St<br />

453-2211<br />

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS<br />

34115 W. 12 Mile Rd.. Suite 155<br />

553-7820<br />

NORTHVILLE - 339 N. Center Dr.<br />

348-2820<br />

ASHTON k CO has openings lor sever-<br />

al registered representatives al cen-<br />

trally located office In Birmingham.<br />

Mi For confidential interview, cal<br />

644-6211 or write: Ashton k Co 30600<br />

Telegraph Rd Suite 1961. Birming-<br />

ham. MI 48610<br />

ATTENTION Medical Collectors- Na-<br />

tional firm has immediate openings tn<br />

their Southfield office for Medical Col-<br />

lectors Salary, commiaton pin bonus<br />

Tills is a management entry position<br />

Mr Cohen 4S7-14M<br />

ATTENTION PART Time Job Seekers<br />

Gain valuable business experience<br />

working for a top automotive market-<br />

ing research firm 14 50 an hour to<br />

start Birmingham and Warren iocs<br />

lions Call Laura al 540-8181<br />

ATTENTION<br />

SERIOUS JOB HUNTERS<br />

You may qualify for Free Job Place-<br />

ment Assistance Wayne County resi-<br />

dents, (NO Detroit or Downriver Calls<br />

Please). Call J VS. now ask for<br />

BRIDGE at 822-8IM<br />

AUTO Air Conditioning Repair Man<br />

Full time, experience necessary<br />

Westland Area.<br />

Call 721-5618<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

Opportunity<br />

A D V E R T I S I N G S A L E S A S S I S T A N T<br />

Individual with Associates Degree in Ad-<br />

vertising or equivalent is needed as an Ad<br />

Sales Assistant to our Advertising Sales<br />

Staff. Driver's license and automobile re-<br />

quired. Prior sales experience preferred.<br />

Send resume or apply to:<br />

(Obsrrurr^lcrrpntrir<br />

•DCriusfjaprrs<br />

36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Livonia, Ml 48150<br />

We are an equal opportunity employer<br />

ATTENTION<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

OPENINGS<br />

We have an overload of wort. Apply lo-<br />

day lor long or short term temporary<br />

job assignments. We pay more than<br />

minimum wage<br />

LIGHT<br />

INDUSTRIAL<br />

SALES<br />

CLERICAL<br />

JOBS LOCATED IN THESE AREAS<br />

DETROIT<br />

LIVONIA<br />

NOVI<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

HILLS<br />

Ideal<br />

For<br />

Men, Women<br />

&<br />

College<br />

Students<br />

FUTURE<br />

FORCE<br />

TEMPORARY HELP SERVICE<br />

5 2 5 - 9 1 9 1<br />

AUTO BODY REPAIR PERSON<br />

Part time Must have tools<br />

MA ACO Auto Painting k Bodv Works,<br />

Garden City 522-1111<br />

AUTO BUMPER ill<br />

AUTO RUST il»<br />

Must be experienced and have tools<br />

Good pay. excellent fringe beneflta.<br />

Lots of work Apply in person<br />

Northland Collision. 22221 Woodward.<br />

Ferodale<br />

AUTO CLEANER<br />

Full time for detail business,<br />

male or female Good wages Apply<br />

1405 Goldsmith, -v Mock E. of Sheldon<br />

Rd Plymouth, Mich<br />

500 Heip Wanted<br />

AUTOMOTIVE FABRICATOR<br />

Experienced ie fitting, tubing k sheet<br />

metal as per blueprints Applicants<br />

must demonstrate proficiency in T I.G<br />

welding all metat* Must be prepared to<br />

Lake welding testa Liberal fringe bene-<br />

fits Pay commensurate with ability k<br />

experience Submit Resume^ to Jack<br />

Roust Engineering. 12011 Martet,<br />

Uvooia, MI, 48150<br />

AUTO DETAJLERS. upholstery clean-<br />

ers wheel men, drivers Starting nay<br />

64-00, experienced 15 00 k up Full or<br />

K rt time Apply 41001 Grand River be-<br />

een Haggerty k Meadowbrook. N"r.<br />

Entrance In rear<br />

AUTO ESTIMATOR For collision ibop<br />

Nice set-up Good fringe benefits Pre-<br />

fer person with experience and capable<br />

of earning good money Well equip;<br />

shop SO years In tbe business A:<br />

person Northland Collision<br />

iuipped<br />

pply in<br />

person<br />

13222 ?<br />

ard, Ferodale<br />

AUTO G LASS INSTALLER<br />

Experienced only Applj^ Acme Glass<br />

(83-3620"<br />

Co, 93 Ecorse Ypsilani<br />

483-36<br />

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS<br />

W estland Car Cars is now accepting ap-<br />

plications for Slate certified mechan-<br />

ics Benefits, vacation*, personal days.<br />

Excelleent working atmosphere.<br />

Apply in person<br />

ie Rd at Cowan<br />

7666 Wayne! 525-0660<br />

AUTOMOTIVE PROTOTYPE<br />

BUILD MECHANICS<br />

Must have experience with Ford auto-<br />

motive electrical, electronic fuel injec-<br />

tion k powertrain systems Musi have<br />

full complement of tools Liberal fringe<br />

benefits Pay commensurate with abili-<br />

ty ii experience Submit Resume to<br />

/ack Rousb Engineering, 12012 Market.<br />

Livonia. Ml 48150<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

AUTO SERVICES, rustprooflng. bur<br />

glar alarms k sun roofs. Experience not<br />

necessary, a positive attitude is Dear-<br />

born Heights Call 27B-45M<br />

AUTO GLASS INSTALLER<br />

Benefits Experienced ooly Novi area..<br />

CaU 349-7540<br />

AUTO GLASS INSTALLER<br />

Benefits Experienced only<br />

Nori area<br />

349-7540<br />

0URR INDUSTRIES INC is an international leader<br />

m Pairtl Finishing Systems Automation Robot<br />

Systems Metal Cleaning Technology and related<br />

Environmental Control Equipment Due tc recem<br />

expansion *e Nave an immediate opening tor<br />

_ PAYROLL SUPERVISOR<br />

-nivifluarwai -ew*jWe V* the omtevjn


4C*tR.W,G-12C)<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

Nursery 1 Greenhouse Help<br />

enquire st WOO Newburgh Road «w<br />

04E Thursday April 25. 1985<br />

LOOKING KOR OFFICE PERSON who<br />

** nu » Career Insurance Customer<br />

}fT 2IlacT "f*ria>ct preferred<br />

•1330 or<br />

OFFICE CLEANING<br />

Part Tim*<br />

Farmington HUIj 851-71*0<br />

equal Opportunity Employer M F<br />

OFF SET PRESS OPERATOR<br />

Enu> level position in College pnnt<br />

•hop Equipment used. AB Dick, 1*00.<br />

5*5. 550 311 High School graduate<br />

Excellent benefits Call Mercv College<br />

of DeUXMl. after 10am 195 «3W<br />

PAINT BODY PERSON<br />

John s Corvette Carr<br />

Michigan Ii Telegraph<br />

377-4703<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

PRESSER<br />

No eipm«©e* reqtur*^<br />

PRESSMAN<br />

.peneoceO. Multi UMoc 1870<br />

ull Ume Royal :_>ak 549 IIM<br />

PRESS OPERATORS<br />

tor aroall slampiag plant In Royal Oak.<br />

experience twlpful. b*il txX necessary<br />

Call Moo thru Fn Sam - 5pm 549 *100<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

•ho are team playen and twt<br />

hanJ wort We have openings lor Part<br />

Time Housekeepers Lauodrt. Mainte-<br />

nance aad Front Desk We otter secure<br />

positions and eacelleot triage benefits<br />

If vou are interested. applv In person si<br />

19*00 Ann Art** Rd. Plymouth Be-<br />

come a part ol our wee* itorv<br />

4593300<br />

SERVICE SUUoo Attendants Wtth me-<br />

chanical ability Fall time 4 part time<br />

Apply Borg Standard Service 10 Mile It<br />

Telegraph, Southfield<br />

(or<br />

PRINTER<br />

rnred<br />

work<br />

Birmingham area Ex pen-<br />

preasman. Iteh camera, biniien.<br />

Start immediately CaU 5-40-1*01<br />

RENTAL AGENT<br />

Experienced self-planer needed tc<br />

leaae new luxury apartmenta In West<br />

Bloomfield Salary aad bonus Pbooe<br />

9am-5ptP 353 8450<br />

Hardlage<br />

Modern ma<br />

Experienced<br />

Michigan *<br />

177-4704<br />

PAINTERS, 5-10 years experience in<br />

xjcnmercial wort in tenor and eilen<br />

or Also looking for Painters with stage<br />

experience oo industrial projects<br />

Call a AM 5PM daily 851-1129<br />

PAINTER WALLPAPER HANGER<br />

rtiuat be experience*!<br />

470-1511<br />

PAINTER WANTED must have expt<br />

nence in latex & cmI base, airless spray<br />

experience helpful Transportation -4<br />

neat appearance required<br />

Call between 9 5 834 4845<br />

PRINTER WANTED<br />

p-rtot shop in Auburn Heights has opeo<br />

logs for Trainee Printer and ripen<br />

enced A B Dick Pressman Applies<br />

Uons being accepted al Insly Prints,<br />

2216 Crooks Rd<br />

PRO-CARE Lawn Service needs ripe<br />

nenced Iswn maintenance men Must<br />

have valid Michigan drivers license<br />

Hardworkers oclv 471-1390<br />

PARTS COCNTEH PERSON needed<br />

Must be good with peopie experience<br />

belpfu! Apply In person at Parts Coun<br />

ter Farmlngtoo Cycle World. S4000 W<br />

8 Vile Rd , Farmlngtoo. Mich<br />

PART TIME afternoons midnights and<br />

weekend positions available for Pro-<br />

gram Ante at group home Training<br />

preferred but not neceaaary 39"-181i<br />

PART TIME Program Aide for<br />

wme in Cantor. Must be flexible<br />

ing wage 13 7V<br />

PASTRY SMOP<br />

needs lull or part ume counter persoo<br />

Southfield area Expenence preferred<br />

Mature 4 responsible Cal. 557-4540<br />

PERMANENT PART TIME<br />

LIGHT ASSEMBLY<br />

5 bour shifts Starts al S3 75 Apply at<br />

!TOJ "; KJiiStrta! Dr Farrrsingtor<br />

Hllla. MI.48018<br />

PERSON TO TEACH Routing 4 Cro-<br />

"betmg classes part time, i or I dsyi a<br />

week Dearborn yarn shop Call after<br />

Sprajeave message 5J1--8548<br />

PRODUCE &<br />

STOCK CLERKS<br />

Experience preferred<br />

Apply in person after 3pm<br />

Joes Produce<br />

33152 W 7 Mile - Livonia<br />

PRODUCTION HELP<br />

(or sheet metal building products<br />

.-ompanv. in Southfield 552-7576<br />

PRODUCTION SCHEDULER<br />

Responsible (or scheduling record<br />

keeping & orgar.iistioi-.>I 11 machine<br />

operators in small manufacturing firm<br />

in Livonia Must have excellent math,<br />

clerical 4 verba- skills Send resume<br />

with handwritten cover letter to box<br />

546. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers<br />

56251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Mlchi<br />

gin 48150<br />

PROGRAMMER Challenging Position<br />

Available in our system integration di-<br />

vision Expenence required Fortran.<br />

C assembler and some hardware nee-<br />

essarv Industnal Softtware aod or IBM<br />

P< expenence desirabie Degree oot<br />

required Call Logitek Systems 585-7190<br />

Rental Agent<br />

Musi have at least 5 years experteoee<br />

in 'easing apartments and have office<br />

skills (or i suburban complex Refer<br />

ences required Cal! Moo thru Fn<br />

9arn-5pm<br />

352-2013<br />

Ar. fcquil Opportunity Employer<br />

RESPONSIBLE PERSON to care for<br />

; 2 children in my home 14 Mile 4<br />

•legrapb area Must be able to wort<br />

flexible Nou.-v.J540 hours per week SJ<br />

per hour Must have dependable ea.-<br />

Catl 647-8955<br />

SET UP OPERATOR<br />

CHNC Afternoon shift<br />

chine shop m VW Detroit<br />

Call 858-1829<br />

SEWING<br />

power machine operators<br />

onlv John i Corvette Care.<br />

Telegraph<br />

SHARP HOMEMAKER<br />

Exciting, new party plan 4 product<br />

backed by nauooal company Get Is oc<br />

the ground floor Be a supervisor - hire<br />

train people from home, 5 months a<br />

S ir Teaching, business or party plan<br />

rhgrcKiiad helpful' No selling, oo In-<br />

vestment Training provided 629 i 054<br />

SHEET METAL help to service heating<br />

4 cooling Walled Lake At least 5 years<br />

expenence neceaaary Call between<br />

Ram-5pm. 624-9200<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

TEACHER WANTED Must have expe<br />

rteoce 4 decree Red Bell Children's<br />

Nursery 542(15 Fort Rd Westland<br />

729-5454<br />

TECHNICAL<br />

WRITER<br />

Fortune 500 company seeks degreed in-<br />

dividual with strong writing and com-<br />

munication kills Respoosl tali ties to in-<br />

clude wnting and placing feature, tech<br />

weal and product applies HOC stones In<br />

industry trade journal Journalism<br />

background and minimum 5 years ex-<br />

penence preferred Advertising expen<br />

ence would also be helpful Good<br />

ground floor opportunity (or<br />

eoted person Please<br />

500 Help Wan tad<br />

TOOL SETTER<br />

(or NC tooling Redford area machine<br />

shop Will also keep records, Inventory<br />

4 order supplies 535 5150<br />

able WTtUng umples a<br />

sume aod salary history<br />

send 3 nonreturn<br />

pies along wtth re-<br />

in confidence<br />

SHINGLERS WANTED<br />

5 to 5 yean experience (or steady wort<br />

oo Farmington Hills 4 Nov! subdivi<br />

si oris Call 518-5582<br />

RETIREE for Ughi maintenance 4<br />

housekeeping un a small home type at-<br />

mosphere Please call Mr Karl**<br />

between 9am - 5pm 933-5816<br />

RGRO" 'NDS MA1NTENENACE<br />

Full time Farmington Hills area shop<br />

ping centers Must have own transpor<br />

tatioo Applv in person Fnday. Apni<br />

26 9 AM 11 AM at Pbooe-a-Ironies<br />

at Muirwood Square, comer of Grand<br />

River 4 Drakf<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />

Must have 2 years in roofing repairs<br />

Pav starts at S5 50 per bour<br />

Call 861 5010<br />

RUBBISH TRUCK DRIVER<br />

Expen enced<br />

(or roll otl 4 (root end<br />

491 4605<br />

ipene<br />

ware, full Ume Apply in person Ttav<br />

berlane Lumber Co 42780 10 Mile Rd.<br />

Novi,<br />

PROGRAMMER HACKER wanted<br />

IBM PC basic assembler MS-DOS and<br />

C expenence required 585-4147<br />

SALESPERSON [or sport specialty<br />

sbop lull-time, sales<br />

quired Apply i<br />

limited, 35664 5<br />

PERSON to work plumbing retail sales<br />

at Long Plumbing Co 190 E<br />

Ntair-, Ndi-iaviliE. 348-837<br />

Apply<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

PHARMACY TECH<br />

Pull or part ume Experience prefered<br />

Hours vaned Farmmgto® _ West<br />

Bloomfield area 474-1717<br />

PROJECT MECHANIC<br />

To build 4 assemble special pals han<br />

•:.r,g equipment Welding 4 Pnnt<br />

Reading a must<br />

I A.MPBELL MACHINES CO<br />

46400 GRAND REVER<br />

NOVI. MICHIGAN 4805C<br />

34835511<br />

PHONE INTERVIEWERS seeded lor<br />

media research company located in<br />

Southfield Pari ume all shifts avan<br />

able No sales 554-4931<br />

PROPOSAL ENGINEER<br />

Growing machine tt£l company in<br />

Novi Wixom area has .immediate open-<br />

ing Knowledge o! machine tools 4 good<br />

command o( enghsh is required Apply-<br />

in person between 8am-4 50pm at<br />

Gnnderx for Industry VI300 W PooUac<br />

Trail Wlxom<br />

No<br />

1 all<br />

PHONE SURVTY-QR<br />

13 55 tc $6 Per Hour<br />

•Uing Westland Area<br />

326-1160<br />

PHOTOGRAPHERS<br />

Wedding 4 Stttdio work expenence nec<br />

csiarv some local travel<br />

Call 552-0115<br />

PIANO<br />

pene»*-pfe(en>d Send resume to Jim<br />

2184 Telegraph, Bloo(mield Ml 48013<br />

PIT STOP now hinng (ull time oil tech<br />

iician Expenence neoessar. Appiy<br />

within Monday thru Fnday 9am 5pm<br />

»03 Ann A-bor PUvroooth<br />

PLATING working ioreman - manu<br />

(acturuiig plant ilea'v work Shaw 4<br />

Slavskv Inc 13821 felmira. Detroit<br />

near Plymouth 4 Schaeler Rd<br />

POOL and or Spa Service 4 Installa-<br />

tion Laborer needed immediately Ex-<br />

perience desired but not required<br />

Pbooe or applv in person 95J S Hunter,<br />

BirmmfhAm.<br />

PI "RCHASINC IN%"ENTORY<br />

Fast growing computer company locat-<br />

ed in Farmlngtoo Hills has openings for<br />

person to do purchasing, follow up and<br />

expediting orders, tnvolciiig and inven-<br />

tory control Some previous expenence<br />

required Knowledge o( computer ter<br />

minal use and related computer back<br />

ground belpful Call 478-8400<br />

yl'ALITY ASSURANCE TECHNICIAN<br />

for alloy producing plant. 2 yrs col-<br />

lege or equivalent required i}uaiity ex<br />

penenre ar HJU* ledge -OT TRROS OOP-<br />

ful Full time Plymouth area Send re-<br />

sume to boi £476 Observer 4 Eccen-<br />

Schooi craft<br />

Newspapers. 36251 ^<br />

L.vooia Michigan 411150<br />

apply to person 955 S<br />

am. Ml. 1 lara-Spm. 642-53J5<br />

POOL GUARDS Needed for Southfield<br />

ApartmeotCommunity Must have sen-<br />

,or life saving card 4 some pool main-<br />

tenance experience 556-4020<br />

QUALITY CONTROL<br />

Precision machine shop Deeds i^ualit;<br />

Control person who has own tool* abili-<br />

ty u> read blue prints and riperie&c*-<br />

with the aircraft and ordinance field<br />

Mechanical drawings, calibraUoo expe-<br />

rience and ability to perform minor re-<br />

pairs desirable Full paid benefits<br />

Clean shop for fast growing companv in<br />

Jeffnes Expressway, Telegraph Rd<br />

area Relocating scoo to the Wlxom<br />

Miiford area Send resume to<br />

Q C P O Box 59136. Redford Tsrp ,<br />

Michigan, 4823-9<br />

experience<br />

i pernor. Racquets Co<br />

Mile Rd . Uvooia<br />

SALESPERSON<br />

Part time mornings and evenings Sell<br />

ing experience preferred, but not neces-<br />

sary Homemaker Shops. Tel-12 Mall<br />

Soulhlield 353-S792<br />

SHIPPING RECEIV ING<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

Permanent, part time posiUoo with a<br />

Fortune 500 electronic company m<br />

Farmington Looking (or an individual<br />

w:th the above skills Cocnp«iter data<br />

i plus Must be able to<br />

work hrs • benefits<br />

ox =570 Observer 4<br />

Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 School<br />

cra(t Rd , Livonia, Michigan 48150<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer M F H<br />

SOCIAL WORKER<br />

Full ume Geriatric experience M S W<br />

pre(erred Mt Vernon Nursing Center<br />

557-0050<br />

PO Box P 2020<br />

Birmingham Ml 48012<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

Needed Immediately<br />

Call Barbara at 554-0555<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

TELEPHONE OPERATOR<br />

Three (I) Shifts<br />

Will train Southfield area<br />

557-5956<br />

TRAVEL AGENCY' MANAGER<br />

Bloomfield 3 year minimum man-<br />

agement experience Apollo Excellent<br />

salary 1 benefits .bonus qWSl-0070<br />

TRAVEL AGENT corporate depart<br />

ment of large Southfield company.<br />

Seeking high volume Appollc agent with<br />

strung cotnmuacauoc skills Excellent<br />

working atmoBphere High pay with lib-<br />

eral benefits Contact Amy at.<br />

556 0*80 or send resume to PO Box<br />

2077. Southfield 48054<br />

TRAVEL AGENT<br />

Experienced Apollo preferred 5 -days<br />

Southfield 555-1044<br />

TREE SERVICE seeks experienced<br />

climber Must have recent expenence<br />

Must have<br />

534-1952<br />

i tree trimming 4 removal<br />

references<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental-Medical<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental-Medical<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dental-Medical<br />

BIRMINGHAM OB-GYN<br />

ceptionui 2 mornings per week<br />

board 4 pbone expenence prefi<br />

Call Linda Thurs Fn Sat 8312161<br />

BUSY SOUTHFIELD ophthalmologists<br />

office looking (or responsible person aa<br />

(ull time receptionist Prefer expert<br />

eoce with Blue Shield. Medicare, CRT<br />

billing Reply to box 360 Observer 4<br />

Eccentnc Newspapers 56281 School<br />

craft Rd , Livonia, Michigan 48150<br />

BUSY Southfield medical Office needs<br />

part ume experienced medical tran<br />

contact Greta Half<br />

icriptiomst<br />

rard<br />

CASHIER<br />

(or Medical group Medical expene<br />

preferred Full Ume Call 348-8*04<br />

TELEPHONE SOLICITORS<br />

S3 35 an hour, plaa bonus. Hours 3--8<br />

Moo Thurm Sat 10-3 PM<br />

Call Kathy. 1-* PM 478-««*6<br />

TELEPHONE SOLICITOR-Experi-<br />

enced preferred, (or commencal pbooe<br />

system company ui Farmin*too Leads<br />

furnished Part Ume or Full Time<br />

Hourly plus commission 477-1505<br />

TRIM ENGINEER<br />

Large automotive supplier requires in-<br />

dividual who can take asstgMd projects<br />

in areas of. Cut-4:Sew Pattern devel-<br />

opment Dielectric 4 Vacuum Bond,<br />

Materia Is Product Design. Related<br />

Tooling. 4 carry them through comple-<br />

tion Some experience In these areas<br />

,-nd specifically in automotive trim<br />

•eats is desirable Excellent salary,<br />

commensurate with your education 4<br />

background plus a full benefit package<br />

Send resume to Personnel Manager.<br />

PO Boi 30*0 Troy. Ml 48007-30*0<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer M F H<br />

SOLAR INSTALLATION TRAINEE<br />

no solar experience necessary Send<br />

bnef wort 4 educational history to:<br />

CDS Inc 31505 Grand River, Farming-<br />

tor., Ml 48024 No phone calls please<br />

STOCK PERSON<br />

(PART TIME)<br />

Retail store at Livonia Mall needs a re-<br />

liable person to handle cartons ot stock,<br />

some afternoons, evenings and Sktur<br />

da>. Must be neat and have good reler<br />

ences Ideal (or student (Dot under 17).<br />

Call (or interview<br />

356-3933<br />

SEASONAL LABORERS<br />

$4 TO $4.50 HOUR<br />

Appucau'jns STTTOTW from LL>OUU<br />

residents at least 18 years of age by<br />

June I. 1985 Apply Cltv of Livonia<br />

Civil Service Dept 33000 Civic Center<br />

Dr<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer M F H<br />

SEASONAL PERSONS (or grounds and<br />

lAndscapm^ work at townbou* com<br />

p]ei in Westlarxl Call between 8 am tc-<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

HOLLYWOOD CLASSIC<br />

Photography Studios look-<br />

ing for receptionist & tele-<br />

phone appointment secre-<br />

taries. AM/PM available,<br />

hnurly plus frOnuSeS. _S.tUi<br />

STOCK PERSON<br />

Retail drugstore in Birmingham Full<br />

part time, mostly evening! over 18<br />

Expenence preferred Good benefits<br />

Must apply in person, oo calls, please<br />

SAV-ON f>RUGS, 6510 Telegraph at<br />

Maple S^e Mr Uren<br />

Telephone Surveyor<br />

(NO SALES)<br />

2 shifts available Birmingham area<br />

Call<br />

NORRELL<br />

SERVICES, INC.<br />

477-9840<br />

TRUCK DRIVER DOCK WORK<br />

—list have experience with straight<br />

truck semi tractor trailer, DOT regula<br />

uons C-2 license good dnvmg record 4<br />

must work Sundays 4 holidays Reply<br />

to DRIVER, P O Box 476 Haxel Park.<br />

4S05Q<br />

TELLER<br />

FULUTIME posiUoo is open at our off-<br />

ice located In West Bloomfield oo Or-<br />

chard Lake Rd at Maple Posauon of-<br />

fers public contact, with excellent<br />

working condiUons and competitive sal-<br />

ary aod benefits Candidates must have<br />

» good math aptitude and Ught typing<br />

ability Cashier experience preferred<br />

Apply in _<br />

First Federal<br />

of Michigan<br />

6465 Orchard Lake Rd<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

STUDENT<br />

Mayonag ID math, accounting or eco-<br />

nomics. part time office 4 receiving<br />

work No expenence necessary 85.50<br />

an hour Hours flexible Call mornings.<br />

Mr Allen 5*»-1010<br />

SUBURBAN TAXI CAB company<br />

appilcauons full and part<br />

now<br />

accepting ..<br />

time poslUons available Call between<br />

am 4 nooo (or an appt j 471-0*50<br />

SUMMER CAMP Counselor Coach<br />

Male 4 female counselors (or camp ui<br />

northern Michigan Mast have a com<br />

" ' school<br />

554-8527<br />

dents & housewives wel-<br />

come Must apply In person<br />

at the Colonial Office build-<br />

ing. 22500 Orchard Lake Rd,<br />

Suite 1, Farmington, Ml.<br />

Thurs. & Fri.. 9AM-8PM<br />

SUMMER JOBS<br />

For pool service<br />

Must have pick-up or van<br />

Call 151-1741<br />

POSITION OPEN (or a male compan-<br />

ion (or a highly functional retarded<br />

young man Background in social wort<br />

is .-iasirabit Numerous interesting ac-<br />

tivities and travel are part of the job<br />

Call 625-0*60<br />

POSrnONS AVAILABLE at youth<br />

camp located in rolling hills of north-<br />

west Oakland Countv Gamp is situated<br />

Camp Ohiyesa. 7500<br />

Hickory Ridge Rd HoUy MI 48442<br />

RADIATOR REPAIR MAN<br />

Full Ume expenence necessary<br />

Westland Area<br />

CaU 721-5*10<br />

I RECEPTIONIST COUNTER Mon<br />

son 27446 Michigan Ave corner .<br />

ster Rd Far East Sauna<br />

SECURITY GUARD with hospital ei<br />

penence Part ume, evenings 4 week<br />

ends Apply Garden City Hospital. 6245<br />

ter Rd . Garden City, Mi<br />

N Inkster Garden City, 48155<br />

SECURITY GUARDS WANTED<br />

Full 4 part ume. immediate openings<br />

For further informauoo call 583-0547<br />

SECURITY GUARDS wanted, secood<br />

shift, part-time. Semi-retired or mature<br />

adults Expenence belpful but not nec-<br />

essary Farmlngtoo Hub 851-0111<br />

SUMMER JOBS<br />

United Community Services is taking<br />

applicauoos for youth in posiuoos at<br />

camps working with children. Combine<br />

a paid wort experience with country<br />

living Must be 1* years and older 4<br />

live tn Wayne County excluding Detroit<br />

4 Downriver, and meet federal income<br />

guidlines<br />

865-4044<br />

A Wayr* County pnvate loduatrv cor-<br />

porauoo profram •<br />

Certified<br />

Ophthalmic Assistant<br />

HENRY FORD HOSPITAL<br />

Sterling Hgts.<br />

Henry Ford Hospital is seeking a Certi-<br />

fied Ophthalmic Assistant to wort at<br />

the Sterling Hgts Center Applicants<br />

mast have experteoee In taking patient<br />

tin tones and performing vision tests,<br />

visual fields and tonometry, must also<br />

be able ito assist with minor surgical<br />

procedures- Knowledge of soft and hard<br />

contact lenses ts necessary Qualified<br />

applicants may contact Mrs Corej.<br />

Mon thru Fn . 8 »m to 9 pm , at<br />

977-9500<br />

HENRY FORD HOSPITAL<br />

3058 Metropolitan Parkway<br />

Sterling Hgts., Ml. 48077<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer M F H<br />

DENTAL OFFICE MANAGER Recep-<br />

uomst experienced only Pegboard,<br />

yroll etc Downtown Penobscot<br />

*- • 9*5 9532<br />

DENTAL OFFICE MANAGER<br />

Responsible pualuoc Includes book<br />

keeping and insurance work Expen<br />

ence preferred Salary plus benefits<br />

Farmington Hills Area Apply including<br />

resume to Boa 544 Observer 4 Eceen<br />

Inc Newspapers, 5*251 ScbooJcrait<br />

Rd . Livonia, Michigan 48150<br />

Dental Receptionist<br />

Experienced, full Ume lor Bloomfield<br />

Hills office 355-4427<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Part Ume. experienced preferred West<br />

Bloomfield office<br />

Call 851 *430<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

25 30 hours weekly expeneoced in In-<br />

surance. billing occasional dental as-<br />

sisting Northville 548-9800<br />

MEDICAL .ASSISTANT Must know<br />

EKG Venapunture Southfield. 12 Mile<br />

Road .Area Call evemogs 62*15**.<br />

Days »MT0»<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT With (root of!<br />

Ice experience Must be pleasant, neat,<br />

cheerful 4 organized for busy Livonia<br />

pediatric office Full Ume Salarv based<br />

rm etnerteoce 4,8-5200<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - for part Ume<br />

S UUoo In Southfield internist office<br />

: AMs 4 flexible weekday schedule<br />

Approximately 8-12 hours weekly Ex<br />

penence in EKG, Vena puncture 4<br />

JCray required Call P»t 556-23<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT experienced<br />

Vena puncture, i-ray, EKG, pegboard<br />

Rochester-Sbelby-Uuca area Send re-<br />

sume 4 references to Boi 564, Observ-<br />

er 4 Eccentric Newspapers 5*251<br />

Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan<br />

48150<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

22 to 25 hours per week, experience<br />

preferred Southfield Area<br />

tall 557 8125<br />

CHAIRS IDE ASST expen enced (or<br />

busy Birmingham dental practice Full<br />

ume Call Moo 4 Wed 9AM-5PM. Tues<br />

4 Thurs 11 AM 7PM S42-4 7 37,<br />

TRUCK DRIVER<br />

Livonia 555-8282<br />

TRUCK GENERAL<br />

MALNTENANCE MECHANIC<br />

We have 40 to 50 hours per week of<br />

s©all truck, RV, 4 building repairs. Re-<br />

sponsibilities would also include parts<br />

rotary control, billing 4 a prodoc-<br />

Uve attitude Wages commensurate<br />

with experience W ayne W estland area<br />

Send resume to box 550, Observer 4<br />

Eccentric Newspapers, J$2S1 School-<br />

craft Rd , Ltvonia, Michigan 4835»<br />

CHAIRSIDE DENTAL assistant Full<br />

and part time positions available In<br />

friendly, progressive Plymouth office<br />

Certified aivf or registered preferred<br />

Please call 420-0424<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT (or progressive.<br />

prevenUon onented office Full time<br />

Experienced only Belleville Westisnd<br />

area 422-55*0<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

For general practice Must have kaowl<br />

edge of pegboard. insurance aod naUeot<br />

scheduling 464-8021<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Full time posiUoo at Fisher Building.<br />

Detroit Receptionist experience neces-<br />

sary Salary commensurate with expe-<br />

nence 871-5+89<br />

MEDICAL 8ILLER<br />

Part time, boors<br />

enced preferred Sou<br />

negotiable expen<br />

uthfleld. 5*9-6420<br />

expert<br />

billing<br />

MEDICAL BILLER Very<br />

enced Must know computer<br />

Must know no-(ault Insurance Must<br />

know computer Blue Cross, Bloe Shield<br />

billing Please call 557-0»M<br />

-MEDICAL BILLING OFFICE<br />

experienced. Moo thru Fn 8 50 5pm<br />

Southfield. 559-5808<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - Part time<br />

posiUoo available Must have Insurance<br />

knowledge, typing skills 4 collection<br />

experience Call for appointment,<br />

Tue»-Frt., 12-5 4 77-1500<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Full time position in a modem compu-<br />

terized 2 Doctor office. Bloomfield<br />

Hills. Troy Area Experience necessary<br />

852-4766<br />

TUBE FITTERS<br />

• expenence Paid holi-<br />

and insurance Livonia<br />

464 4444<br />

TWO POSITIONS AVAILABLE<br />

Laborer 4 Finish grade Doxer operator<br />

LlgcrifPCrd ""'Y Farmington area<br />

After 6pni C8-SUH<br />

TELLER<br />

PART-TIME position Is open at our off<br />

ice located In Rochester on Adams at<br />

Walton Blvd Position offers public coo-<br />

tact. with excellent working coodiUons<br />

and competiuve salary and benefits<br />

Candidates must have a good math ap-<br />

Utude and light typtng ability Cashier<br />

expenence preferred Part-time posi-<br />

Uoo requires full days of work Mondays<br />

and Fndays and other days to be dis-<br />

cussed Apply in person lOam-Spm<br />

First Federal<br />

of Michigan<br />

44 N. Adams, Rochester<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

TYPESETTER<br />

Wjr Birmingham advertising agency<br />

Experienced on Compugraphic<br />

Edltwnter or similar Good spelling<br />

and accuracy a must Call 9 to 5 PM<br />

ProducUoo Manager, 540-5400<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

TELLER<br />

PART-TIME posiuoc Is open at our off<br />

ice located in Berkley oo Woodward al<br />

Catalpa HIH Mile Rdl PosiUoo offers<br />

public contact with excellent working<br />

conditions and competitive salary and<br />

benefits Candidates must hsve a good<br />

math aptitude and Ught typing ability<br />

preferred Part<br />

•ork<br />

Cashier experience<br />

time posiUoo requires (ull days of wor<br />

Mondays and Fndays and other days 1<br />

be discussed Apply tn person loan<br />

3 pm<br />

SUMMER LIFE GUARD<br />

Old Farm Swim Club. W Bloomfield<br />

Excellent Salary Hiring Now 6965<br />

Pine Eagle W Bloomfield 851-6424<br />

SECURITY OFFICERS<br />

We are seeking qualified people to aug-<br />

' Suburbs ool j<br />

Call 540-774<br />

RECEPTIONIST part time with<br />

Cosmetologist license some styling<br />

work also Uvooia 471-0746<br />

RED BELL PRE-SCHOOL needs per-<br />

son. over 2! for rewarding substitute<br />

work S3 35 hour Could lead to full<br />

ume Farmlngtoo Hills 824-3020<br />

RETAIL SALES Full and part time<br />

posiuon Hardware eipertenc* pre-<br />

ferred Applv Trevarrow Hardware.<br />

97 W Long Cake . Trov<br />

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical<br />

SECURITY OFFICERS 20 positions<br />

7peo now High school grads only Must<br />

have car Will train Call for interview<br />

ppomtment 9*8-4503<br />

SURFACE GRINDER-HAND<br />

Tool 4 gage Overtime. Talent Indus-<br />

tries inc 12950 Inkster Rd Redford<br />

First Federal<br />

of Michigan<br />

2535 Woodward, Berkley<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

TELLER<br />

SWIMMING POOL Service Co<br />

seeks full 4 part time general labor 4<br />

experienced service men Call**fr-1000<br />

SEMI-DRIVER<br />

Expenenced and licensed (or local de-<br />

Itvenes CAU 955-2919<br />

TEACHER CHILD Development Spe-<br />

cialist for movement play program for<br />

parents 4 kids 3 months to 4 years in<br />

Southfield Energetic group skills re-<br />

quired. Call Gymhoree 477-1084<br />

SEMI DRIVERS - Minimum 2 years ex-<br />

perience with major vac lines agency<br />

Local 4 short haul C-I required Call<br />

Pat Ivory . 841-1003<br />

SENIOR CITIZENS to trim shrubs,<br />

weed beds 4 general cleanup Pay cash,<br />

pick hours 525-5053<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Highly regarded long term care facility has opening<br />

for an Administrative Assistant. Successful candi-<br />

date will report to the Administrator of a 200 bed<br />

facility. Ideal position for future nursing home admi-<br />

nistrator.<br />

RESPONSIBILITIES<br />

• Supervise Nurse Aides in areas of scheduling,<br />

assignment completion, work flow etc<br />

• Evaluate and counsel Nurse Aides<br />

• Assure maintenance of high standards of nursing<br />

care<br />

• Administer union contract thru 2nd step<br />

QUALIFICATIONS<br />

• Associates degree in health administration or<br />

related fieid<br />

• Minimum 2 years experience in health care setting<br />

in a supervisory position.<br />

• Strong oral and written communication skills<br />

• Experience in union/management relations<br />

• Licensed Michigan Nursing Home Administrator<br />

preferred<br />

Send resume with salary history to<br />

BOX 540<br />

Observer & Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Livonia. Michigan 48150<br />

SERVICE GRINDER HAND<br />

Part time or full Ume Mast have expe-<br />

nence and own tool Close work Livo-<br />

nia. Cal! Bill 425-181*0<br />

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING<br />

Part time, expenenced Heavy lifting<br />

required Apply at Tie Athletic Sup-<br />

porter in the Jeffenes Commerce Cen-<br />

ter 27591 Schoolcraft, Livonia<br />

TEACHERS NEEDED<br />

For Fall adult courses in Health Field.<br />

Business Skills, Languages. Cooking.<br />

Horticulture, Auto Mechanics. Welding,<br />

Math, Science Apple Computers, Legal<br />

Skills, Asaertiveness Training. Time<br />

Management. Music. Exercise, Art.<br />

Submit resumes now to D Gro«k.<br />

Southfield Community Education Cen-<br />

ter. 18575 W 9 Mile, Southfield. Mi<br />

48075<br />

TEACHERS 4 SUBSTITUTE Teachers<br />

needed (or Farmingtao day care center<br />

Full or part time posiuoos available<br />

CaU or applv in person at 28190 Farm-<br />

ington Rd , farmington Hills 555-7350<br />

PART TIME pes!tion Is open at our off<br />

Ice located In Bloomfield Hills oc<br />

Woodward at Long Lake (18 Mile Rd.l<br />

PosiUoo offers public contact, with ex<br />

cellent working conditions aad ctxnpetl-<br />

Uve salary and benefits. Candidates<br />

most have a good math aptitude and<br />

Light typtng abtUty Cashier experience<br />

' -red Part-time<br />

TYPE SETTER<br />

Immediate opening (or expenenced<br />

Type Setter to operate Compugrapfelc<br />

NtCS 8216 equipment al Troy based<br />

company Excellent pay 4 bene-<br />

Submit specifics to Box 578, Ob-<br />

server 4 Eccentnc Newspapers, 3*251<br />

Schoolcraft Rd Uvooia. Michigan<br />

48150<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Livonia based office seeks experienced<br />

Dental Receptionist for challenging,<br />

divisifled position Computer experi-<br />

ence helpful, salary commensurate<br />

with expenence 464-8846<br />

MEDIC AL BILLING CLERK<br />

Full Ume Insurance expenence need<br />

ed. computer expenence belpful Ixr.<br />

mediate opening. OB Gyn office near<br />

Sinai CaUGina 837-7400<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Experienced in all phases of dentistry<br />

needed (or Westland practice<br />

Please call 526-2015<br />

DENTAl. ASSISTANT bright, (neod-<br />

•xperienced for family practice Re-<br />

laxed atmosphere Please Join our<br />

team 533-9202<br />

Dental Assistant<br />

Full time Expenenced Modern teptal<br />

practice In lathrup Village 557-*7«,<br />

Expenenced<br />

. opportunity Must have r<br />

agenal capabiUues Family dental<br />

ter In Madison Heights 588<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT Expe<br />

unity Must ha-<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANTS<br />

Full time and or part Ume posiUons<br />

available for W Bloomflald general<br />

practice We are seeking exceptional<br />

people for our dental team. We value<br />

superior orgamxaUonal 4 administra-<br />

tive skills 4 we focus oc. warmth, car-<br />

ing 4 expert communlcauoo with our<br />

patients If you are kind, compas-<br />

sionate people onented 4 motivated to<br />

succeed with no personal bang-up«.<br />

please give us a call at 855-4800<br />

Dr S Torovan 4 Staff<br />

VETERINARY HOSPITAL (Person<br />

Fnday), full or part-ume Versaule.<br />

clear,ing amin wilh<br />

grooming and bathtng plus typing skills.<br />

Will train Near Plymouth<br />

Reply Bos 9425, Livonia. Mich ,48151<br />

VOCATIONAL REHAB COUNSELOR<br />

Pnvate rehabiUlauoo company seeking<br />

addition to professional sta(l MA and<br />

expenence ia private sector preferred<br />

Excellent salary 4 benefits with growth<br />

corporauon Resumes only Rehabilita-<br />

tion Providers, 1554 East Jefferson,<br />

Detroit, Mi 48207<br />

ume poalUon requires<br />

, days of wort Mondays and Fridays<br />

preferred<br />

fuU days i<br />

and other days lo be discussed Apply In<br />

person lOam-Spm<br />

First Federal<br />

of Michigan<br />

1510 Woodwardc Bloomfield<br />

Hills<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

WANTED ALIVE<br />

12 .MOTIVATED PERSONS<br />

Growing computer firm needs 2 people<br />

to fill posiuoos as service representa-<br />

tives Must have excellent commumca<br />

Uon skills 4 patience Job requires aid-<br />

ing customer to hook up equipment 4<br />

trouble shoot problems via the pbooe 1<br />

person must be thoroughly knowledge-<br />

able in Micros 4 Penpheals Tbe sec-<br />

ood person should have software knowl-<br />

edge tn basic, Cobalt 4/or Fortran.<br />

Should slso be somewhat mechanically<br />

Inclined to learo hardware applications<br />

Will train In hardware Send resume<br />

with salary requirements to Box 538<br />

Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michi-<br />

gan 48150<br />

DIETARY AIDES<br />

Mature person needed No expenence<br />

necessary WU1 train See Mrs Oisten<br />

ghtenliale West, 8365 Newburgh Rd<br />

Westland<br />

MEDICAL<br />

INSURANCE<br />

BILLERS<br />

currently have a number of aaaifo<br />

jrwntj available for experienced bo*pi<br />

Ui and pbysicUn blllers. Leafti of a»<br />

ugnroenls vary from 2 weefcj to aevera.<br />

mo«iUu in duration. Li you have recent<br />

expenence with Me


16C*(R.W.G-14C)<br />

Thursday, April 25, 1985<br />

E/MPLOY/MENr<br />

-v.<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

IJ-Xi AL SECRETARY.<br />

Farmingtoo Hills, experieoce pre-<br />

ferred Fall ume Word<br />

quired<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

504 Help Wanled<br />

-Office-Clerical<br />

prucesaing re-<br />

85WI995<br />

LEGAL SECRETARIES experienced,<br />

also Wang word processors with legal<br />

background needed for txiay SoutMield<br />

law firm Competitive salary interest<br />

ed candidates call Ruth at S5J9506<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY (or Senior part<br />

oer to Oakland County Law firm. Eire<br />

uUve skills Higbb- motivated, well or<br />

gaiused Individual Reply PO Boi 400<br />

Northville, MI 48187<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY Use your word<br />

processing. sbon&and i litiutioo expe-<br />

nence at a suburban law firm Up to<br />

110 000<br />

Call Judy at Personnel at Law 158-0000<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Self-motivated individual with genera]<br />

law office experience Typing and banc<br />

legal document testa will be given<br />

Call Kathy at 411-1880<br />

MISC OFFICE WORK fiiln*. mail<br />

computer entry. type M wpen Excel<br />

lent benefits Send resume wilt salary<br />

requirements to Box 508 Observer 4<br />

SECRETARY<br />

crsfl Rd.. Uvoeiia, Michigan 4*1 50<br />

S ^ N e w ^ MI» Sc**<br />

Qusllfltd applicants must type 80 WPM<br />

and have shorthand skills of 80 WPM<br />

ldea! position for a reeonslble sell-<br />

starter witt strong organisational<br />

ikxlli Moc thru Fri l»am to lpm<br />

Competitive wages Interested appli;<br />

NEW k USED CAR BILLER<br />

Experienced onlv In auto desalerehip<br />

Anplv IB person S-5 Uvonia Chrysler<br />

Plymouth. 30777 Plymouth Rd.<br />

OFFICE CLERICAL<br />

A growing manufacturing company in<br />

Farmington has immediate opening for<br />

career-minded individual Good tele-<br />

phone aw! tvping skills a must. Call<br />

Debbie at 471-lliO or send resume to<br />

Flair line. PO Box 419 Farmingtoo.<br />

Ml 48024<br />

cants should rall^ancy at<br />

1504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

RECEPTIONISTS<br />

Large expanding merchandise whoie-<br />

saier in Bloom/keW Hills newds two peo-<br />

ple wtth cordial demeanor i> profes-<br />

uooal appearance to greet visitor* It<br />

accomodate customers Experience re-<br />

E<br />

l-2 years office experieoce<br />

45wpm Good fringe benefit*<br />

call for appointment<br />

Personnel 114-8 780 ext 372<br />

Week beginning April 2* 254 5100<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer - RECEPTIONIST<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

For insurance company iegal depart<br />

menu litigation experience required<br />

Send resume to 30700 Telegraph. Suite<br />

3500. Birmingham. Mich 48010<br />

Attention Maureen Martin<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Farmington Kills firrr. Expeneoced.<br />

well-organised individual wbo enjoys<br />

responsibility with minimum supervi-<br />

sion Excellent typing a must Submit<br />

—resume to Box S7i Observer k Eccen-<br />

tnc Newspapers 38251 Schoolcraft<br />

Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150<br />

LET "OLSTEN<br />

PUT YOUR<br />

9KILLS TO WORK<br />

• Top Pay<br />

» Bonuses<br />

• Benefits<br />

• No Fee<br />

Long & Short<br />

Term Assignments<br />

TROY 362-4650<br />

DETROIT 962-9651<br />

LIVONIA 464-9490<br />

S'FLD 354-0555<br />

OLSTEN<br />

Temporary Service<br />

AD Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

OFFICE CLERK - With typing skills<br />

and the ability to do general office du<br />

Billing expenence helpful but will<br />

train CaUBeraice 353-0253<br />

OFFICE CLERK Southfield location<br />

1-1 day* per week Typing (45-55 WPM:<br />

k filing skills required Call between 1-<br />

4pm~0NLY, 414 8800, ext It<br />

OFFICE HELP needed for pbooe wort<br />

k various office duties Prefer some<br />

pbooe experieoce 11 35 per hour Part<br />

Ume to start developing to full Ume<br />

Applv m person M7 Manufacturers Dr<br />

WesiWd (Cherry Hill 4 Newbbrgh Rdi<br />

OFFICE MANAGER with accounting<br />

expenence for OEM Mature, with<br />

genera! office skills. Light typing re-<br />

quired Send resume uj PO Box 9i6.<br />

Royal Oak, Mich 48008<br />

OFFICE MANAGER, Secretary for<br />

small mail order ftrm. Plymouth area<br />

Send resume to Box 592 Observer k Ec-<br />

centnc Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150<br />

OFFICE<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

VARIETY & REWARD<br />

With An Industry Leader<br />

PART TIME<br />

TYPIST<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Bodd u seeking typists aod secretaries<br />

for part time positions Opportunity for<br />

excellent office expenence 50 WPM<br />

tvping. 86 per hour, oo fnnges<br />

Send resume ta<br />

PERSONNEL MANAGER<br />

THE BUDD COMPANY<br />

3155 W. BIG BEAVER ROAD<br />

P.O. BOX P2601<br />

TROY, Ml 48084<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer M F<br />

I S.mpal<br />

manufacture and marketing of sophisti-<br />

cated time equipment aod building coo-<br />

trol systems Our current opportunities<br />

include the following position at our<br />

Livonia office.<br />

SERVICE SECRETARY<br />

Pmiotu office experience is required<br />

along with 80 wpm or more typing<br />

skills and proven filing abilities along<br />

wtth credit and collection pbooe con<br />

tact You'll wffl be handling a variety of<br />

genera! office clerical responsibilities<br />

in our service department<br />

Excellent salarv complete beoeflu and<br />

stimulating professional wort environ-<br />

ment are among the advantages of join-<br />

ing Simplex If :t sounds interesting to<br />

vou please contact<br />

SHARON EWALD<br />

SIMPLEX<br />

12050 Hubbard, Livonia Mi 48150<br />

261-2950<br />

Ac Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

- PATIENT RELATIONS<br />

Permanent position in business office of<br />

large group practice Some medical<br />

billing experience Some typing k tele-<br />

phone wort helpful but not necessary<br />

Will train inexperienced but promising<br />

applicant Attend Blue Shield School<br />

Good starting salarv Semi-annual re-<br />

vues Fully paid Blue Cross. Duality<br />

-<br />

matched.<br />

REALISTIC EARNING POTENTIAL<br />

OF 84000 -17000 A MONTH<br />

FuU or part time. License training pro-<br />

vided to qualified Candida tee for more<br />

details, call now tor Interview appt<br />

551-8917, Mr Levine. ll-4pm<br />

GENERAL<br />

DEVELOPMENT CORP<br />

TELEPHONE SALES<br />

plications I<br />

or evening<br />

minimum —<br />

in person Mon.-Wed. lpm-4pm<br />

1340 Middlebelt (st Ford Rd.).<br />

117-1. Gkrdea City.<br />

WAITRESS Waiter 800 -8M per Ught<br />

Upa Fine dining experieoce Apply af-<br />

ter 1PM Beajies Fnh 4 Seafood. 1850<br />

Orchard Lake Rd.. Sylvan Lake<br />

WAITRESS,'WAITERS, part or full<br />

time, day* only, 7 am-4pm, Mon thru<br />

Fn Laterrace Restaurant. 4000 Town<br />

Center Bldg, Suite 4, Southfield, Mich<br />

CaU Frank 150-1111<br />

SALES PERSON<br />

Rapidly expanding furniture chain<br />

seeks aggressive, motivated furniture<br />

sales nar*o> Tbe successful candidate<br />

wUlhl»» had 1-5 yr*. experience ln off-<br />

Ice 4 residential furniture sales Top<br />

salary, bonus. 4 benefit package Open<br />

1 night per week No Sunday*<br />

Contact I. Kesster<br />

588-1800<br />

, ! ART TTHTT TUTT 2rne "<br />

might get rich H<br />

WAITSTAFF - bus, bar 4 kitchen per-<br />

Maple. Troy New menu introduction<br />

person. Mon thru Fri 10am-4pm 850<br />

Orchard Lake Rd., 1 block S. of Maple<br />

SALAD BAR<br />

DAY HELP<br />

Cashier/salad server* 4 salad prep per-<br />

sons needed Appicatica accepted la<br />

persoo ooly after 1pm at Salad Lover*,<br />

located at FsrminxUjo Fruit Market in<br />

Tally Han, 11004 Orchard Lake Rd (S.<br />

of 14 MUe).<br />

Salad Person. Cook - Experienced. Also<br />

Dlahwasber FuU time Apply within:<br />

Le Bordeaux. 10115 W Six Mile.<br />

Livonia<br />

SALAD PERSON 4 PREP COOK<br />

Rochester Elks Club.<br />

MI<br />

WAITRESS/WAITER<br />

FULL 4 PART TIME<br />

JENNIS^SL^^^URANT<br />

1091 Rochester Rd.<br />

Hampton Plaia.Rnrtsester<br />

PART TIME help for Chtldreoe wear<br />

store in Fsrmington Must be flexible in<br />

hour*. CaU 474-0111<br />

WAIT STAFF 4 Kitchen positions<br />

available Dearborn<br />

CaU for<br />

59:<br />

506 Halp Wanted<br />

A CAREER OPPORTUNITY<br />

with subsidy Farmers Insurance Group<br />

agency openings Train part time<br />

l^ldiivgprtS«t)ob 557 U00<br />

Furniture Sales<br />

Walerbed Gallery, the recognised lead-<br />

er in flotation sleep salea, has openings<br />

for aggressive, career-oriented individ-<br />

uals at all of our 11 locations. 1-1 year*<br />

commioaoo salea experieoce usefeiied<br />

The individuals we chooee wfll receive<br />

a complete 1-week paid training pro-<br />

gram. an exceUent boose compeneatiosi<br />

program, and other benefits. We are<br />

conducting interviews on April 19 be-<br />

tween 8 Mam 4 Opnftt<br />

Hyatt Regency - Dearborn<br />

Falrlarve Town Center<br />

Dearborn, Michigan<br />

and<br />

Troy Hilton<br />

1455 Stephenson Hwy.<br />

Troy, Michigan<br />

victuoryw<br />

197-3497<br />

RETAIL<br />

PART TIME<br />

clothing expeneoce<br />

Salesperson srlth men<br />

eoce. to work In Tnxedo<br />

rental shop Presentable, good persoo-<br />

aUty Plymouth Road. Middlebelt area.<br />

Ask tor Mr D 415-7070<br />

PCC FINANCIAL SERVICES Cosnpany<br />

of metropoUtan Detroit is looking for<br />

an exceptional persoo with sales snd<br />

marketing ability to >otn us IB develop-<br />

ing the financial set vices firm of to-<br />

morrow Musi be a dynamic, sell start<br />

er 4 be able to move quickly to signlfl<br />

cant client responsibility U you are re-<br />

sult oriented and are looking for a<br />

unique career opportunity submit your<br />

resume to Box ill. Observer 4 Eccen-<br />

tric Newspeper*. 101S1 Schoolcraft<br />

Rd.. Livonia. Michigan 40TSfl<br />

PERMANENT PART TIME Posttieas<br />

tail*,<br />

field)<br />

available for specialty stores In the<br />

Bloomfield 4 Westland areas For de-<br />

call Mary at 115-1054XBloom-<br />

or ABB at 711-4188 (Weetland).<br />

FURNTURE SALES - Posltioo<br />

Davids Office Supply tn<br />

a.-Fri Oar<br />

Ume CaU Mon -Frl 9am-5pm<br />

• you e*_<br />

Real Estate. Call Mr Hacker at<br />

470-7000<br />

ifiKnK<br />

for Sali" Professionals. Telemarketing<br />

position- 815.000 Salary 9-5 Mon-Frl<br />

Ro Fee! Employment Opp * 540-7115<br />

SALAD PERSON<br />

To work in senior cittsea's complex<br />

1 10pm-8 30pm shift Pleasant working<br />

condluoos Meals 4 uniforms furnished<br />

Paid benefits<br />

APPLY IN PERSON<br />

Franklin Club Apts<br />

ISM I Franklin Rd<br />

Southfield<br />

351-1057<br />

A BIG COMPANY has ImmedUte need<br />

ALERT 4 MATURE sales person with<br />

pleasing personality aad great retail<br />

sales aturade Apply Kitchen Glamor.<br />

Somerset MaU. Kg Beaver 4 Cool-<br />

ldgeFri thru. Tues. between I and 4 pm<br />

9CHULERS OF ROCHESTER<br />

la Seeking<br />

Experience* Line Cooks. Dishwashers.<br />

Bartender* 4 Cocktail Server*<br />

Call ask for Mr Schuster 851-81M<br />

SERVICE ASSISTANTS<br />

Bus 4 dish help all shifts Fall 4 pari<br />

Ume poaltioas svallabie Applications<br />

sccepted 14 hours per day Apply at<br />

Demy* Restaurant. 1T7M Novi Rd.<br />

Next to 11 Oaks Mall<br />

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer<br />

SHORT ORDER GRILL COOK<br />

FuU or pari<br />

ANEW CAREER<br />

IN REAL ESTATE<br />

Business is good! Experienced or wUl<br />

train. CaU for an Interview<br />

1780 Rochester Rd Troy<br />

O'RILLEY REALTY<br />

689-8844<br />

APPRAISAL TRAINEE<br />

Local office of a National Organiiattoh<br />

needs fl| full-time career-minded indi-<br />

viduals willing to work hard. We offer<br />

Trainer Earn-Wkl>-Yoo-Lasm. choice<br />

of location. Potential 1st ysar Earaln*s<br />

iceas of 811 000<br />

Call Mx Hacker 470-7000<br />

Ume Appty In pereoax The Brsedbasket<br />

DeU, mSm Greenfield. Oak Park<br />

SISTERS<br />

CHICKEN & BISCUITS<br />

Two of our restaurants ta coenmsaities<br />

neighboring Troy have Immediate<br />

opemiogs on aU shifts paying 83 38 to<br />

UM Apply tn person at<br />

CLAWSON<br />

North Ms^o South of 11 Mile<br />

WARREN<br />

tOMMe at Howvsr<br />

Eqasl Opportunity Emptor* M , F<br />

151-0100<br />

HIRING<br />

IMMEDIATELY<br />

Eight positions open ln our telemarket-<br />

ing department Must hare neat ap-<br />

pearance aad competent vote*. High<br />

school and college atudestts welcome.<br />

Mon Thurs., S 30-8 30. Sat, 930-11M.<br />

Redford area. Call Mr* Kress Mon. 4<br />

Toes 5PM-7PM 51HM0<br />

476-4328<br />

17411 West 8 MUe Rd.<br />

Farmlngtoo HUM. Michigan 40018<br />

CABIN FEVER?<br />

Is it Ume to get bad out tn the clean<br />

trash sir? If yos Uve In Radford. Uvo-<br />

nia. Plymouth. Northville or Garden<br />

City, you can make money *"<br />

maiaxioes 4<br />

$25 U> (SO per —<br />

soliciting. Yoa must hs 18 year* old.<br />

Car required. Call American FVid Mar-<br />

keting daily at 171-7409<br />

being accepted for morning<br />

I shift. 19 boars psr week,<br />

wage or commlslna Apply<br />

CHILDRENS STORE now kiring part<br />

Ume salespeople, experience pssissrsd<br />

but not necessary 470-1719<br />

TELEPHONE<br />

SALESPERSON<br />

you like to talk' We have an opa<br />

• • Eddlcl<br />

Stock/Salad<br />

Cashier • • •<br />

CaU PauiaWitte<br />

EMPIflYMKNT Uff|»irlMil_ '<br />

lie Bauer, Somerset Mall<br />

rep<br />

Administrative<br />

849-1041<br />

at our Utlca location tor a part-time<br />

telephooe salesperson. We are looking<br />

for an energetic, outspoken Individual<br />

to work la the professional atmosphere<br />

of our optical department Must be at<br />

least 18 year* of age.<br />

Stop by our Utlca store only and com-<br />

plete in application now. latenhewi<br />

SALES ENGINEER<br />

Must be self-starter for established pip-<br />

ing 4 ptucess control valve distributor<br />

Process sales position for chemical,<br />

power, paper 4 mech. control. A back-<br />

ground in piping. U*rtsmenUtioo or<br />

process vslvss for tarhsiirsl sales<br />

would be desirable Position best suited<br />

tor someone with 1 - 8 yrs. larknirsl or<br />

Industrial sales experiessce In Detroit 4<br />

Toledo areas. 1MB IS a career posltioo<br />

offering aalary. rrmmlasinei car 4 ex<br />

penes with complete benefit package<br />

Reply ia coafldsoos Send laosiun ta<br />

P Carlton. P 0 Box 414. Farmingtoo.<br />

Michigan. 48014<br />

540-7700<br />

tSSSSJ-^JSl^x:<br />

Rd area. 7 aa M fcM pen-. Me*<br />

Frt Di; Hliltli, ass suils.<br />

as After 8 pm " ***'<br />

RABYsrrmt tor i y—« »>o i» m<br />

BABY UI IK* OoeO.pST >er l ight<br />

pereoo. i day* per wusk 8 MaqvO JSpm<br />

or 11 inoatt aM boy is my hs»s «r<br />

rom%. UvosM. T Hue 4 ArahMl<br />

ires. Stsrtjng h * » i t o « j H<br />

'£?Zt<br />

er0>l-MT0<br />

Reedy TO go back ta wort' Need a saa-<br />

Cure. eathaaftasOc, dapeadable person<br />

for varisty of dericsl wort 1 dsy ark<br />

8 30am-4 80pm SoathMd 1U-7444<br />

RECEPTIWnaT, peri dme. for Blosai-<br />

fleld HID* lew Arm. Pinesnf phosse<br />

vote. oceastoaaJ Ught tyoMg. _B«wa<br />

8am-lpm Mca. Fr! CaU Mr Bersee<br />

841-7000<br />

STUDENT or mstve jsersna. t»"SS;<br />

enced, trustworthy 4 reliable<br />

hair salon.alternate Fri 4 -*<br />

83 75-85 hr W BloosnfWd<br />

RETAIL DRESS SHOP needa person t<br />

Iron. Flexibie bewrv Coolidge 4<br />

18H Mile area.<br />

ROANOKE APARTMENTS need<br />

deentng 4 lawn hate. Ideal )c<br />

MS Rochester Hills Area. For<br />

17MWO<br />

SALES ARTISTS<br />

Fast growing cssntstka company<br />

needs talented, fashion „aaacW<br />

well groomed ladtas la work part-<br />

time in sfioas as make up artMs.<br />

Company wiU train. Sales experi-<br />

ence aad verbal skills uiLassan.<br />

Opportunity te advance Into full<br />

CLERICAL - Manufacturing firm la<br />

Uvonia has aa apportantty (or a part<br />

Ume typist receptionist 10 hr*. per<br />

week flM-t:M pm 84 75 per hr Ap-<br />

plicants should have a mMsasssii of 1<br />

yr* office esperieasce 4 accurate typ-<br />

ing of 50 WPM Please seod resume to<br />

Box el50 Obeerver 4 Eccentric News-<br />

papers. 10151 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvoaia.<br />

Michigan 48150<br />

4784884<br />

BABYSTTTER la my Faa luiagna B h<br />

borne Mon thru Frt 4 MAM-4PM M-t<br />

BABY smut M m hone. » I Ii'<br />

Mobile VUla#e in Caaaon Ita Jfcni<br />

Frt 5 to 8 hours psr day-<br />

BAB^'sma Is any heaoe Mr 1 tfrM<br />

ages 8 4 10. From Noea to • PM.. mtU<br />

artoota aad*. Fall time lor the aemaiar<br />

NotMDoker. Call after 0 PM. 04MJ00<br />

BABY Ml IKR<br />

wanted ta alt Infant M C<strong>anton</strong><br />

DM 1W1 * —*<br />

TriComtyaree 83S4SM<br />

BABYSITTER NEBEO M my home.<br />

szizrjssxrzsSiS<br />

CLASSIQUE<br />

COSMETICS, INC.<br />

569-4961<br />

BABYSITTER Needed for 1 yr. old M<br />

.*_emo. in ian<br />

SEAMTRE8S<br />

for ladiea alt<br />

Mon thru Sat.<br />

TELEPHONE SOLICITORS<br />

EXPERIENCED ia telephone aoitctta-<br />

Uoo to make appointments for oar salaa<br />

staff FuU Ume employment la our Gar-<br />

den City office Starting wage 85 to T<br />

per hour plaa incentive 4 bonus beoe-<br />

flu CaU Mr 9<br />

CLERICAL PART-TIME<br />

In Use 8 Mile/Grand River eree. Flex)<br />

hie hours, no Eve's, or Saturday*. Mast<br />

like filing Send phone nsunber tad<br />

cations to: TFrancM, P.O. Box<br />

Groeee Pointe Woods. ML. 401M<br />

"(U^UCALPXRTTIME<br />

Wilson<br />

101-4004<br />

SALES HELP wantad Mature person,<br />

experienced Mar - M1U Home Ceoter In<br />

RocftMBter.<br />

Ask for Pat or Marion. 881-4007<br />

PHONE SALES people wanted 4 hours<br />

dally, 8 day* week. Only thoee Interest-<br />

ed in working need apply<br />

Call 4PM-8PM 4S9-C798<br />

SALES MANAGER<br />

Experienced la developing aad InpM-<br />

menting sales program, hiring aad<br />

training salea force Prefer expertnee<br />

srtthCCTV and accent control systems<br />

Call for Interview: 851-5771<br />

I PHONE SYSTEMS SALES PERSON<br />

Experienced, needed by expending<br />

Southfield firm. Excellent compense-l<br />

tioo 4 benefits peefcaoe. Send resume in<br />

ESI - g xec^^H<br />

SALESMAN - must have retail expen<br />

ence No door to door Good boors<br />

only Can for appotntment-<br />

800-1017<br />

confidence to ESI - Executive Systra<br />

Inc. 11711 W 10 Mile Rd.. Suite 118,<br />

Southfield, MI 40075<br />

ATT: Mr Frank Drake<br />

PHYSICIANS WEIGHT LOSS Centers<br />

New Troy Vocation has opening for en-<br />

thusiastlc positive self starter<br />

SALES PEOPLE - Full 4 Part Time<br />

Michigan's finest chain of hoane_dsco-<br />

ratlng stores la expanding la the<br />

outh area. We have tmmedt<br />

for mature, reapoaaible salaa<br />

Good starting salary, fringe L------<br />

exceOeot worting coodttVuis 4»-W70<br />

FISHER WAIXPAPKR 4 PAINT<br />

eoce belpful<br />

CaU Laura<br />

Part<br />

4711110<br />

IF YOU have ever considered a Career<br />

in Real Eatate. caU Lynn Morgan. Ceo-<br />

Utry 11-Woodward HUM 840-5000<br />

ILONA 4 GALLERY Seeking fuU or<br />

part time experienced salesperson<br />

Scene evenings 4 weekends Apply In<br />

persoo. Human Square MaU. 14 MUe 4<br />

Orchard Lake Rd.<br />

IMMEDUTE EMPLOYMENT Mlchl-<br />

£ m Qtlsena Lobby needs motivated la-<br />

vlduala for entry level poeitloos<br />

Call 190-4000<br />

(JUALJTECH COMPUTER CENTER<br />

Direct sales bonnes* consultant. If you'<br />

have at least one year of successful<br />

Micro computer selling experience to<br />

small to mid sta* Independent Insur-<br />

ance Agent. Contractor*. Manufactur-<br />

er* 4 highly motivated, self starter, de-<br />

aire to make above average Income We<br />

offer guarantee plus commission,<br />

330 000 piss per yeer ExceUent fringe<br />

benefits, training program Qns lifted<br />

applicants pieaae coo tact by resume<br />

only. (Jaahtech Computer Center<br />

871 E. Big Beaver, Suite<br />

ARE you canvassing tor hoane<br />

menu' Double your present<br />

uoev Will also train right parson. Aak<br />

for Mr GrassL ttO-SlOO<br />

IMMEDUTE OPENINGS IN<br />

OAK PARK Part time telemarketing<br />

aod outside marketing posftlona avail-<br />

able now Good pay aad bonuses<br />

CaU Edie Brown for appointment<br />

557-0490<br />

EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD<br />

" ' -cel047<br />

STAGE & CO<br />

Are You Making<br />

What You're Worth?<br />

WE OFFER the finest aslllng. training<br />

and advertising tachmquea la the Bdas-<br />

try today 3 of the top offices la Wayne<br />

Coancy SO YOU TO CAN EARN<br />

0THAT YOU AR* WORT® For a new<br />

exritiag career, ealL<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Gold House Realtors<br />

Call DOUG COURTNEY<br />

or JIM STEVENS<br />

420-2100 4S4-SS81<br />

45»-«000<br />

! »9, Troy. MI<br />

INDUSTRIAL SALES<br />

Major Industrial Supply hardware dis-<br />

tributor baa opening foe<br />

ited expe<br />

parson Related expenen<br />

Good bessefit package and<br />

Sviaioo MaaagM<br />

PMmpa. 591-1300<br />

INSURANCE AGENCY-<br />

I for i<br />

North*<br />

Suburb looking for personal tMea etleast<br />

GLENHURST GOLF CLUB<br />

Now birtng bar halp aad cook Expen<br />

ance ussfeaisd Applv la person arte*.<br />

1PM M U Six Mifc. Redford<br />

Discover the Difference!!!<br />

A A W RESTAURANTS, INC-<br />

...ra really cookin* now. B« a part ol<br />

tha "Faat Track"...<br />

The A & W Great Food Restaurant located in the Twelve<br />

Oaks Mall is seeking pleasant, friendly, hardworking<br />

and reliable individuals for our Day A Evening Shifts.<br />

Apply in Person at The Twelve Oaks Man Daily<br />

A & W RESTAURANTS, INC<br />

TWELVE OAKS MALL<br />

> NOVI, MICHIGAN<br />

A SubmttMmry ot thm Ttubman Invmotmont Company<br />

nm Dtocowr A a W_WaTa r^Hy cookin' now!<br />

An£qu*<br />

turn<br />

STAT TYPIST<br />

ng fcielhflaU pi iliasln-<br />

las l ail asnd casMaadal resuane to<br />

Mr Ward. POtoW, tsmbBsU, Ml<br />

SOS Halp Wantad<br />

Food-Sewage<br />

sly la person Time FMd Fond. UO^i<br />

P^rnowtk Rd. Uvoata Ml-0000<br />

rTMONO. EXKVTTVB KMCTARY<br />

Lalae Meyer* toe<br />

TOP NOTCH Cora<br />

Ewioeiit taL'<br />

r 0 Beu 4* . DatroM<br />

ACCBFTWO APPUCAT10W8 ler full<br />

* " " " a i S T E<br />

Please call Betaford toa. Chsf Miller<br />

0-11 or 1-8 Pm. 474-4000<br />

COOK<br />

b^rsskirr?<br />

HARDEE8 of PLYMOUTH sow htrtng<br />

Hour* are flexible ws wUl arrange our<br />

schedule aixamd yoaas Apply la person.<br />

180 North Plymouth, cerasr of Mill 4<br />

Dsy 4 i tkifXx. part ttoiM<br />

Appiicatxaa win haac-<br />

ll Oaks Mall l*o phono cnDs plsaaa<br />

COOK<br />

Pull 4 purl bene Apply M psrean<br />

twuan Osao-1 lean 4 lpm »oas The Baa<br />

COOK KITCHEN AIDS<br />

fiCSr-^MZ<br />

COOK<br />

HOSTESS FULLTIME<br />

KesKucky FrtffShl^eu.<br />

1TU4 Plj sissth Rd Liv uses<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

Far busy « Hloamftsld rastaurs* deli<br />

D€LI CARRYOUT PERSONS<br />

SHORT ORDER COOKS<br />

SALAD PERSONS<br />

CASHIERS<br />

BUS PERSONS<br />

Must hevu esperisaea<br />

roodiUoan Apply In psraoa Tsss thru<br />

FrtbMw—WfcmOHLY<br />

80T1 Orchard Lake Hd<br />

The Time is Now!<br />

a^_. k u n Reaaursat. CaaOaa. haa<br />

MMlT ca^ar*. Seeteaaee mmti.hr<br />

day sOttt pari Mans aad fuD tune psM-<br />

uoaa Tabs this app.a taaWy «s heeome<br />

laslraH by a •»•• • T tost offer*<br />

552-8663<br />

AVOW - WarV* No I - . _ .<br />

Bans Money M Ysnr Spare Ttoss<br />

MMO Bl Wtfllll lor»TUlf1a»<br />

HOBT norm. Wa* Puruna<br />

r O mm 4» tmmn, tmtm. > t t pn^jN far afeat 4 l«ar ' — .. . . -<br />

a ? - " ® " - ssr^a:<br />

a^Opg I my Paspl"/»M T<br />

WATTta-WAmiSi<br />

riMshtfl 3 er 4 I ll nil<br />

WAITEW/WAfTWCM<br />

TYPING WlfTlAL Om i<br />

UmcLB''totweas*^ I assus<br />

INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVES<br />

fall-lime Several career pesMMas onea<br />

tee willing seU-etarter* dsaSrtne anflm-<br />

ttad inslan wKh friaaaa aad rstlre-<br />

meat beoeffis Early<br />

WUl train Write Knights of<br />

P O Box mil Radford. MI «»M<br />

ATTRACTIVE<br />

SALARY<br />

Wei0t Mas 4 body iaatog dto<br />

lc hi SoattflsM seeda esfrrteg<br />

ilndlrMsnl for |<br />

INSURANCE UNDERWRITING<br />

a are a laraa company located ta Bir<br />

rieare of % te 8 years M<br />

•zzzizzjrzjzr"*<br />

pleaaast 4 tha coanpeasetioa<br />

attractive Ptasae send year<br />

te* 8M Obaarver 4 K» l enfrii i m wi<br />

« 30151 Ichoelcruft Rd Uvoaia.<br />

SrbHaa 401M<br />

REAL<br />

ESTATE<br />

CAREER<br />

We will tram you<br />

And otan you on a<br />

lono-tarm, hlQh-<br />

income carear.<br />

Claaaaa starting now.<br />

Call<br />

SALES PEOPLE wanted full and part<br />

time. Mens clothing. Hourly psy. exp»<br />

nence preferrt^Call Mx Chriatlaneeo<br />

after linooaat S40-M11<br />

TRAVEL AGENTS<br />

Career Opportunity<br />

Birmingham baaad<br />

Entertainment Travel<br />

Servfcea Inc.. a na-<br />

tional travel agency, la<br />

expanding. We now<br />

have numerous posi-<br />

tions open for experi-<br />

enced travel agents<br />

with a minimum of 2<br />

years SABRE training.<br />

Advanced sales skllla<br />

with a proven track<br />

record a must. We<br />

want people with<br />

managerial 'potential<br />

& offer top salary &<br />

benefits commen-<br />

surate with experi-<br />

ence.<br />

For confidential Inter-<br />

view. call Mr. Qoldlng<br />

at 642-8300 *<br />

5M-75M<br />

CLERICAL WORK Pari time la toe 8<br />

(MUe 4 Grand River area. Flexible<br />

hour*, no evenings or Sat Mast like til-<br />

ing. Send pbooe number 4 qualifica-<br />

uoaa to: TFrancM. P.O. Box Mtt5<br />

Gresse Pointe Woods. 48334<br />

SECRETARY INSURANCE<br />

Pari time, neo-amokar. tor office M W<br />

Bloomfield area Hours I<br />

CM-MU<br />

BABYSITTER. Sat<br />

en


1BC*(R,W.G-16C)<br />

506 Mp Wanted<br />

Domestic<br />

uJt of m<br />

tkru TridMj tarn - J JOjxn Sim Mile<br />

Middleman Arei Mitort pertoo Lm<br />

urt eiperwoc* required Soot *nc*er<br />

r.n<br />

FAMILY OF J a*<br />

Iron, fold k pol-a-w»r cloUwa 1 Day<br />

per wee* lb our Bkxxnlleld HUla Home<br />

(»U»<br />

FREE ROOM k board prtin addttiooal<br />

Mtary Female lo UKSI tn carina for<br />

term io«»lK) elderly Udy Ld private<br />

home, F«rmloftoo Hilla NlihU k<br />

weekend* ooly Mr Sacha. (?»0«0«<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />

MHS7I<br />

SO yean reliable aervlc* N«ed»<br />

experienced Cooka. Nantuo. Malda.<br />

Houaeieepert Gardeoerx Ckauffeorv<br />

BuUen, Couplea Nurwa Aida.<br />

Conspamooa aad Day Worter» (or<br />

private boroea<br />

ItS14 Mack Avenue<br />

Groaae Potnte Farms<br />

HOMEMAKER AID for elderly couple<br />

tn East Dearborn Nooo - i. 4 days a<br />

week including Saturdays and Suaoayi<br />

Own transportation, refeieucea Call 11<br />

a m to 3 p-m 4S7-M4X.<br />

HOUSEKEEPER CHILD CARE want<br />

ed Expenenced. reliable references,<br />

own transportation West Bloomfield<br />

UMOU<br />

HOUSEKEEPER Franklin area 1-1<br />

days a week. Experieoce wltb newborn<br />

also Noo-smoker. own transportation,<br />

references, dog lover JSS-4444<br />

tmartly c_<br />

cha-bled woman Some cooking Abie to<br />

drive Most be strong k caring Live ls<br />

luxury apartment, DO children Recent<br />

references required Must be available<br />

immediately. Call Mr Taylor<br />

Dsyi J»»-4«M Evenings, M1 ->511<br />

HOUSEKEEPER wanted - ooe day per<br />

week Meticulous in all parts of cleanin*<br />

Must be dependsble with referenced<br />

644-4826<br />

HOUSEKEEPER wanted Thoroughly<br />

experienced is all pbases of housekeeping<br />

k laundry Must be dependable-<br />

Thursdays 444-002$<br />

LIVE IN COOK Housekeeper Private<br />

residence of 2 professionals. 5 day<br />

week, good salairy * benefits Private<br />

room k bath References required Call<br />

Mrs Jotussoc 557-7727 for interview<br />

LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER 4 AIDE<br />

lor MS lady jrith 12 year old Cooking<br />

Own car 'preferred Osk Park a»a.<br />

Pbooe 441-4920<br />

LIVE-In opportunity for woman in Deed<br />

of home as Uve-in companion to 77 Yr<br />

510 Sale* Opportunities<br />

OAE Thursday April 25, 1985<br />

506 Help Wanted<br />

Domestic<br />

LIVE IN boewfceeper fail Ume pom<br />

Uoc, moa) ba able to coo* * drive Have<br />

lou of patience lor 2 children Refer<br />

eocea Salary aefotiaMe Job available<br />

•Urtln< July < Pleaae call M4-0MM<br />

LIVE-IN<br />

Mature k booeal woman uuadad to baip<br />

ui til tbe bouaekeeptnf and tbe care of a<br />

yoon( family Musi have food lafeteoc<br />

ea and be raapooalble Bioomfkeld Hiiia<br />

CaU betwaeeS PM 4 t PM. J4H7M<br />

MATURE BABYSITWa for cblidrec<br />

acea 2 k 4 In Farminatoo Hllla, part<br />

bour i all for appoint<br />

%ii 1M1<br />

MATURE. Depeodable woman to care<br />

for 1 boy*. 4 4 1 jm old, Friday,<br />

7 JOam -1 J:M Nooo plus addltlooal<br />

boon Maple Adams area Mt-1046<br />

MA TI RE EXPERIENCED Live-tn<br />

Housekeeper for woman executive in<br />

W Bloomfield borne Noo smoker with<br />

own car, to cook, clean, entertain k assume<br />

bome respoosl bill ties Winter<br />

travel to Florida References reouired<br />

Call « JOAM-SPM SJT-7717<br />

' OWN YOUR OWN<br />

FRANCHISED<br />

INSTANT PRINTING BUSINESS<br />

If you have $15,000 to invest anLS *>«0VI0€0<br />

950 1 H*nry iscrv Roft Ru»t Uvo*ie L<br />

S2M7V7<br />

SESSION i G'aoas 2to4<br />

Jur* 23 la Jun* 28<br />

SESSION! I GrMs3«oS<br />

JUC+ 30 re 5<br />

SESS»ON Hi Gr»o«3lo5<br />

7 io »2<br />

SESS«ONiv On sto e<br />

A+t ^4 to to J4*y 2«<br />

SESS-ON V Grsoaa 610 6<br />

Auguai 4 to Auouai 0<br />

BROCHURES Jft50 S«nportT** arrWorrsrl No-<br />

-•svatKl Nx ma 'MA ACA E*ano» P £*»<br />

iwrard coflfan* i<br />

J O E .<br />

PERFORMMQ ARTS CAMP<br />

dAnCe't'RAtnA<br />

MUSIC<br />

at tr* COMMUNITY HOUSE<br />

3S0 South tatM Birmingham<br />

JUNE 24-JULY 3 grades 1-7<br />

tee '125 (•120 rt registered<br />

before June 15th)<br />

10 registerc register call 644-5«32<br />

"T5w¥ LAKE CAMP<br />

Ar> adventure In Chrtstlen<br />

CommufWy 8 fcjn activities<br />

'or young people age* 8-14<br />

Sponsored ky Unrted Ourcn<br />

ol Oris* Located on a ia*e<br />

m beautHul MortKem Mlemgan<br />

SAILING • W€STE**N RIOING<br />

COMPUTERS- CREATIVE APTS<br />

CAMP CRAFTS<br />

Plus swimming, archery aports<br />

transportation to.trom avaaeWs<br />

Rates begm at' 140 per week<br />

Enroaments amited to 80 campers<br />

per seesiior<br />

Contact Rose Meyer<br />

Camp Registrar<br />

P O Box 1004<br />

East Lansing 4B823<br />

saw of Postal instant Press<br />

m<br />

506 Heip Wanted<br />

511 Entertainment<br />

Domestic i JAN san puppets<br />

WANTED mature lady U> tlve in 4 care | ChiWiwo eotertalnmeat<br />

for elderly l^y U^t rx* j ^<br />

IIM rent 4 board Waatlaod area »*i-J4»aar<br />

7»-7gl7<br />

WOMAN» care for 1 and 2 rear old Id<br />

my bome Light housekeeping, refer<br />

eocea >if(s negotiable Call after i<br />

pm Ml OMi<br />

509 Heip Wanted<br />

Couple*<br />

APARTMENT<br />

MANAGERS<br />

Couple for suburban complex Musi<br />

have at least 3 years expeneoce in administration<br />

and maintenance Apartinert<br />

and utilities plus salary Refer<br />

eoces required Call Moo thru Fri<br />

•am-Spro<br />

352-2013<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

BIRTHDAY PONY RIDES<br />

ID yoi^r backyard Other occasions.<br />

Call Pony Parties. Inc<br />

552-2154 824-4277<br />

CALL GERI THE CLOWN<br />

Puppets" Magic' Balloons<br />

Entertainment for children of all ages<br />

882 3130 or 897 9282<br />

DRUMMER WANTED<br />

For Top 40 Wedding Band<br />

Vocals a must<br />

Days 415-2883 Eves 478-5414<br />

MAJESTIX<br />

Todays D J s.<br />

hjitenainment Is Oar Busirws<br />

M4-7I71<br />

MUSIC FOR LITE Soto Pianist or<br />

Duo Trio Quartet Bach to Boogje<br />

Jan 4 Classical Parties 4 AH Occa-<br />

». IH-2474<br />

TOP 40 NEW MUSIC<br />

DJ<br />

Only The Sound Is Expensive<br />

H1II27<br />

VIDEO TAPE That SPECIAL Occasion<br />

Wntdlng 4 Graduation Specials Reasooable<br />

References Shop around, then<br />

call Dan the Video Man U7-MM<br />

512 Situation* Wantad<br />

Female<br />

t >'K I IKIt--i > NURSES "AIDE<br />

full Ume employment, 1 years experience.<br />

no live ins. good references<br />

512-0812<br />

CHILD CARE In my Uncense home,<br />

plenty of TLC, hot meals, reasonable<br />

fates' Merriman 4 CberryhlU area<br />

721-4985<br />

CHILD CARE, your transportation, lou<br />

of outdoor activity, also horseback riding.<br />

West 14 Mile 4 Middlebelt area<br />

818-82*8<br />

512 Situation* Wanted<br />

Femata<br />

CHILD CARE 24 HOUR SERVICE<br />

1 Collage. Musil—snrl, Rneper<br />

SouthAeld. M2-4M4<br />

Birmingham, 444 9224<br />

CLEANING WITH A NEW TWIST the<br />

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