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VOLUME 28 NUMBER 5

29,1992 • WESTLAND, MICHIGAN • 36

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TODAY Fence In but. . . The long-awaited fence completely surrounding the Cooper school site has now been installed. Now the DNR hopes someone will stop contaminated leakage into the Rouge./4A

STREET SCENE

Educator Tom Svitkovich's career in the Wayne-Westland school district covered everythingfrombeing a student teacher to the deputy superintendent. In those 29 years, he was involved in a teachers' strike and nan* dling a few students who showed up during a storm. BY DARRELL CLEM STAFF WRITER

Snow had piled up a foot deep on that wintry morning in 1"978, but WayneWestland school officials: didn't cancel classes. School bus drivers somehow made

High Irt the sky: It won't quite be just another weekend at Willow Run Airport: Granted, the sound of aircraft will fill the sky over the facility, but the planes making them will be closely watched by thousands of people there to see AirMichigan '92, Wings Over Wayne Inc. 's annual qir show./4B

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the trek along Palmer Road. — then a mucky, dirt road — and dropped off students at Stevenson Junior High School. Only 200 of 1,200 pupils showed up. Many teachers stayed home. Inside Stevenson, principal Thomas Svitkovich shook off the cold and made

the school a warm, inviting place by organizing an impromptu assembly. "We sang songB, we did skits, and we gave away free ice' cream," he said. Then students went home early. He made the best of a bad situation. That's been his style, supporters say. Memories have comefloodingback as Svitkovich, 49, prepares to leave Wayne-Westland after 28Vs years. His last day on the job is Tuesday, The next day he will achieve a career landmark by becoming superintendent in the Flint-area Carmen-Ainsworth district. He could've taken some vaca-

tion time between jobs. But his dedication here wouldn't let him, supporters say. "Wayne-Westland's loss is certainly the greatest gain that. Carmen-Ainsworth could ever have," said his friend and mentor, Dennis O'Neill, a longtime Wayne-Westland superintendent. Svitkovich has taught or been an administrator at every junior high and high school .— six altogether — in the district. He talked about his career last week as he drove his van from school to school during an on-the-road interviewSee MEMORIES, 2A

Festival queen

BY LEONARD POGER EDITOR

Is there is a major administrative shakeup coming at Westland city hall? Mayor Robert Thomas, who fired his assistant Ed "Smokey" Gunther last week, said he is "looking at more

CITY HALL Pressing on: The Wolfgang Press has been known for its willingness to delve into uncharted territory with its music. The threesome admits they have always been enamored with the manipulation of sound. Maybe that's why critics are calling their current release their most focused effort to date. /4B

SPORTS All-Area soccer: See where Observerland's top high school baseball players are/ 1C . Small-Scale Olympics: While they are no match for the 92 Olympic Games, the Great Lakes State Games are being held this summer throughout Michigan./1C

TRAVEL Unspoiled landscape: Massachusetts ' Cape Ann has remained undiscovered./'10A

TASTE Fabulous fourth: Invite family and friends over for an old-fash: ioned Fourth of July picnic, Most of the food can be prepared in advance so you can relax../1(8-

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Pageant winner: Karen tee was picked as the winner of the Westland Summer Festival pageant Saturday night and won the right to reign over the annual event, which will witha parade Wednesday evening. For more on the pageant, turn to Page3A.

Your Observer Carrier will be stopping by this- week to collect for the month. Please have the mdney ready find be sure to get your receipt. It's worth $2.00 off youM ext classified ad. • »1 I 'i '!"

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Several Westland Meadows homeowners have strongly denied Charges by other residents that Jiving conditions in the controversial mobile home park have dramatically deteriorated. "I'm happy where I am," resident Sam Sich said. Satisfied residents strongly objected to published reports in which some homeowners charged that poor living

end streets that block emergency vehicles. The residents recently took their conconditions could pose potentially life- cerns to the Westland City Council, But threatening health risks and destroy Rick Duhl, who manages the mobile home park in the city's far southeast property values. end, has indicated that residents are Some residents have said their homes upset because of a $i6-a-month rent inare sinking into the ground and that crease on their lots. their walls and floors have been bendJennifer Duchene, who lives there ing and buckling from the pressure. Othefs have complained of power lines with her husband and 1 -year-old child, stretching across the ground and dead- said they've been happy.

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Offices closed With the Fourth of Juty holiday come several cloa- ' inga. Westland city offices will be closed Friday. At 1 p.m. Friday, the Westland Post Office will close, as • will the Westland Center branch of the post office. Stamp vending machines will be available at post office lobbies, however. Also, mall delivery will be made on Friday, but not on Saturday, fn addition, "Westland city offices will be closed Friday, and 18th Dlatr'lct Court will be closed next Monday. '

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changes" as he re-evaluates the remain.-: 'ing staff members. Changes, if any, would be made in the next-two months, he said. The firing of Gunther, a 35 year Nankin Township and city of Westland employee, is effective this Wednesday. . He has been Thomas' aide since the. mayor took office 2¼ years ago. Previously he was in several union positions as well as being personnel director under Mayor Tom Taylor from 1976-80. Gunther, who has applied for retirement benefits, will be replaced by George Gillies, parks and recreation director. ..' : . Gunther, 62, told the Observer in a telephone interview Thursday that he knew there was a problem with the mayor in recent months.and. that the relationship was deteriorating. But he admitted he was still surprised when he was given the letter announcing his fir-. ing late Tuesday afternoon, June 23. He arid Thomas said in separate interviews that there was a disagreement between them in the past year on how things should be run. "He (Thomas) told me 'now's the time for a change' •" Gunther said. Gunther said that he and the mayor recently had disagreements on presidential political candidates but he didn't feel that was a factor in the firing. Gunther said he is a H^RoSS Perot backer. Mayor Thomas agreed that there have been disagreements on city policy or the way in which policies startmatters should be implemented.

Mayor wliis award .• Westland Mayor Robert Thom.a« has won an award from the Michigan Police Officers Association. He recently won the award for hitr continuing etforUto work cooperatively with the Westland Police Department, upholding a promise he had made during his • mayoral campaign.

PUCES & FACES Shopping spree B!K. McWhlnne of Livonia recently won a two-minUte shopping spree at Westland Foodland. A total of 25 Foodland stores throughout Michigan participated in the promotion. McWhlnne's shopping spree occurred at the store at 31313 Ann Arbor Trail in WeBt land. .

"We've been quite satisfied," she said. "It's one of the finer mobile home parks IVe seen, and I've seen quite a few.". Sich agreed with Duhl. that residents whose homes appear to be sinking probably didn't receive the service they should have gotten from companies that installed faulty foundations for the mobile homes.' See RESIDENTS 2A

honored. Hovey had the third highest grade point average, with a 3.9644 In hotel, restaurant and institu> tional management. She is a graduate Of John Glenn High School. '

Another Glenn success

L: Douglas Baker, an '87 graduate of John Glenn High School, has been awarded a scholarship to . study in Germany for one year and is expected to depart in July. He received a bachelor 'a degree in computer engineering from tho University of MlchU gah during spring commencement, and was chosen departmental scholar for the Class of 1992. He's currently working (or INTEL In Portland, Ore. When he Getting the grade returns froth Germany, he will continue to study unKimberly J. Hovey of We'stland has been chosen to receive the Michigan Stato University Board of Trus- der a prestigious thteO'year National Science Foundation grant. He is ttie son of Lytoan and Mary Lynto teed OPA Award, given tn recognition of academic Baker of Westland. .achievement. Only^lx spring term graduates were

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District could lose in House vote on aid B Y WAYNE P E A L STAFF WRITER

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Suburban schools districts are holding their breath in anticipation of Tuesday's state House vote on school aid. Some western Wayne districts could lose millions of dollars if the House limits per-student aid, state social security contributions, tax base sharing credits and alters the formula for adult education grants. All three measures were contained in a bill approved narrowly Thursday by the state Senate. "There's some big losers: Livonia, Grosse Pointe, Plymouth-Canton and I don't see any other district gaining too much," said Don Manthe, associate superintendent of the Wayne County Regional Education Service Agency. The bill's approval stunned many area school districts. " W e ' r e hopeful something can be done in the House, but we honestly thought we had our best chance in the Senate," said Michael Furlong, finance director for the Livonia Schools. Livonia expects to lose $3.9 million if the bill passes in the Houses. Plymouth-Canton officials weren't available for comment Friday^ though Manthe said the district could expect to lose at least $1.6 million in state aid. O'jt-of-formula districts — those that receive state aid only for Specific programs, are consid-. ered the biggest losers. Poorer in-formula district could see an increase in state aid, while the action is also expected to help balance the*'tate budget'. State Sens. William Fautit, D-

Westland; R, Robert Geake, RNorthville and George Hart, DDearborn all voted against the bill. Faust's district includes Westland. Geake represents Livonia, Plymouth, Canton Township, Redford Township and Plymouth Township. Hart's district includes Garden City. Major proposed changes include: • Per-student aid — 18-20 year-olds with high school diplomas would no longer be counted, cutting aid to districts with aggressive adult education programs. • Adult education — In an additional change, certain classes — known as "slot funded" — would no longer be automatically financed. Instead, money for these programs would be placed in a new, competitive grant programs with payment capped at $25 million. • Social Security — State payments would be limited tinder a complex formula based on enrollments. • Tax base sharing — Payments are suspended pending outcome of a suit involving Macomb Cbunty. All four actions were among those contained in a joint House/Senate conference committee report. Tomorrow's will be an all-ornothing vote, Manthe said.. "The problem with the conference reports is you either vote them Up or down," he said. "There's no room for, compromise."

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Westland Meadows mobile home residents gained a promise from the city of Westland administration last week to pressure the state to resolve safety problems at the 722-horne develpment. The meeting of four Westland Meadows representatives and Mayor Robert Thomas and city attorney Charles Bokos and staff attorney Keith Madden. During- the 90-minute meeting in the mayor's office, all agreed that the residents of the development on the northeaBt corner of Merriman and Van Born agreed to compile a list of problems and submit them to the administration. The administration said it would work with

Residents "I" really 'don't think it's the park's fault," Sich said. Westland Meadows residents buy their homes, put them in the mobile home park northeast of Van Born and Merriman" and rent their lots for $310 to $325 a month. They pay ap extra $10 for each pet or occupant beyond two. Sich indicated that some residents expect the management to attend to matters that are. the responsibility of homeowners.

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One example he cited was how to handle employees' unions in the areas of contract negotiations and grievances. The mayor told Gunther several months ago that there may be a change and that he wanted to see more improvements in the mayoral office. But things didn't change, he said. • "I asked him to retire, but he wanted to continue until tht- bal anci/of-mv first term,' said Thom-

"You've got to put some effort into taking care of your place," he said. "It takes a little TLC no matter where you live. I haven't had any problems, as long as 1 abide by the rules. The park has treated me very well," When Sich noticed a leak near a water meter, he notified management and was surprised that the leak was checked about 15 minutes later. .-..-

"They were right there after I called," hesafd. Duchene agreed that service has been satisfactory. . "You're never going to be 100 percent satisified. but we're happy here," she said. Duhl has said some homes sink slightly because companies delivering mobile homes sometimes don't install them properly on their foundations. He also said a storm drain sometimes causes water to stand

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People will have a chance to see the portrayal of an ancient Mexican ritual when the "Grupo Folklorico Guetza" folk dancing group performs at Churchill High Friday, July 10. The performance will be at 8 p.m. Tickets will cost $8 for adults and $5 fpr senior citizens and students under 12. The group consists of 36 male and female 16-22-year-old students

w.ho will stay with several Livonia families. During their stay in Livonia, they will also perform in Traverse City; Grosse Pointe, and art assortment of area Rotary Clubs.

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Some residents have complained that their concerns have been ig. nored repeatedly. One resident who attended a recent council meeting suggested that some parts of Westland Meadows should be referri-d to as."Westland ghettos."

Gunther, a local resident for 51 years, previously served as an ordinance enforcement officer, animal control officer and building inspector as well as personnel director. Gillies, 54, joined the city administration under then-Mayor Charles Griffin in 1985 after serving as. a .lecturer for a motivational, compa , riy.

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by construction- crews. installing sewer lines along Marquette Road. The city hadn't warned the school. When students and teachers arrived, the'school turned, the Incident into a dual lesson about the environment and the necessity of public relations. Over the years, some students have become Svitkovich's personal friends. He still gets Christmas Three years later, Svitkovich . cards from some, and he's seen climbed another rung and became • some become successful in local John Glenn High School principal, businesses. ' earning a hard-line reputation Somewhat of a businessman hinv among students. His John Glenn self, he has earned the district hunexperiences wei-e among his best dreds of thousands of dollars by and worst. securing lease agreements for. Memories of high school seniors unused ;buildings.' being killed in graduation-night car Joins cabinet accidents -'still haunt me," he said. One morning at John Glenn, In 1984, Svitkovich climbed to Svitkovich recalls being shocked the cabinet level, where he has rewhen he arrived at school and saW mained. He worked under O'Neill that a row of tall trees in front of iri an administration that — dethe school had been chopped down spite having some strong supporters

— took some hard knocks in the last two years. Critics have cited concerns about rising taxes in a dis- . trict that they perceive as on tht decline. O'Ne'ill stepped down under school board pressure in Novemberand Svitkovich, as deputy superrn^ tendent, assumed his duties. Stung by O'Neill's treatment, Svitkovich again made the best of the situation and led the 16,000-stU(lent district. But, saying "it's tinie to move on," he will go to Garmen-Ainsworth on Wednesday, despite mixed feelings about leaving a school district where he had expected to retire. •.•'•'•; "This community has given me a lot in return for what I've given the community," he said. "It's been a great place to live, raise - a family and get an excellent, education for my children. 1 want to thank the people here. And I will never forget them."

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will reign over festival Keren Lee, frequently a strong competitor in pageants, won her first crown Saturday to became the 1992 Miss Westland Summer Festival queen. A Schoolcraft College student, Lee, 19, was crowned the queen of the... 22nd annual festival at a pageant held at. Westland Center. The queen, a 1991 graduate of John Glenn High School, admitted she was surprised when emcee Michael Prayer announced her name. First runner-up is Ginny Dehison, followed by Karen Deschaine, second runner-up. The pageant was the first event to kick off the festival, which will continue with a parade scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday and continue the next four days with events at the Civic Center area. The festival queen, daughter of Barbara Lee and the late Edward Lee, who died in. December, was among the top 20 in the Miss Michigan World pageant; a finalist in the Wayne-Westland Young Woman of the Year program; and a nominee for the John Glenn High School homecoming court in her. senior year. Lee recently completed ber first year, at Schoolcraft College. She plans plans.to attend Central Michigan University and major in fashion and interior decorating while also pursuing a modeling career. Denison drew substantial applause from the Westland Center audience. She lost her left leg nearly two years ago in a boating accident :jn which a person was eventually charged with felonious assault with • a water vehicle. The other 12 contestants were Erica Abicht, Michelle Audet, Jennifer Baker, Nicole Finnigan, Tami Garton, Suzanne Gossett, Angela Jackson, Carrie Mijal, Jenny Patero

and Melissa Walters. Crowning the new queen was Dionnia Brady, last year's pageant winner. Lee, Denison and Deschaine each, received gifts from Westland Center and center merchants. Judges for .the event were Ed Wager, festival committee chairman; Claudia Frederick, Westland Center marketing director; Ed Gunther, city of. Westland mayoral assistant; Karen Grandison, Westland Eagle reporter; and Leonard Poger, Westland Observer community editor. Pageant committee members were Pamela Martin, chairwoman; Erica Wager, co-chairwoman; and Susan Byrom, Susan Hatfield, Sandi Wager and Eileen DeHart. The pageant was open to unmarried women between 17 and 23 who are Westland residents. They contestants were judged on the basis of poise, appearance, speaking ability and their resumes.

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A royal hug: Festival pageant winner Karen Lee (above) hangs on to her trophy and flowers while giving her mother, Barbara Lee, a big hug after the pageant. The queen (right, photo below) is accompanied by Ginny Denisoni (center), first runner-up, and Karen Deschaine, second runher-up.

The annual festival was initialed as a. spring event for the Memorial Day Weekend in 1971 by then-Mayor Eugene McKinney. Later,, the festival.was moved to the Fourth of July week, with a giant fireworks display culminating the event. During the festival this week, there will be carnival rides, bingo games', children's contests, adult contests, free entertainment and food booths, all in the Civic Center, on the south side of Ford, east of Netyburgh. Wednesday's, parade will Start at 7 p.m. from the Wildwood Plaza parking lot, Ford and Wildwood, and proceed west to City Hall. ; Continental Cablevision subscribers will be able to view a tape of the pageant and coverage of the upcoming festival oh Channel 11.

win Adams Junior High School stu-_ dents swept their division in the Westland Cultural Society's annual writing contest. Students at the school on Palmer near Venoy won the top three places and all three honorable mention awards. A ceremony was held by the society at the Bailey Center to present the wards to the winning students. "Fantastic Fiction" was the name of the contest in which the top two prizes went to Benjamin Rodriguez, a ninth-grader, for his story, "Snapshots," and to Amanda Supernois, a sixth-grader at Elliott Elementary, for "The Secret of Majica" The two categories were senior division for junior high pupils and the junior division for elementary school students. Some 159 students entered the writing contest, established five years ago by the society to encourage and celebrate imaginative writing among students in grades four through nine. Their stories ranged from encounters with space aliens and silver flying horses to discoveries of treasures and sparrow atones to a poignant account of a beloved family member's struggle with Alzheimer's disease. Following is the complete list of winners:' Senior Division ^- first prize: Benjamina Rodriguez, "Snapshots"

ninth grade, Adams Jr. High; second, Kevin Supernois, "The Mystical Treasure of the Cave" ninth grade, Adams; third, RyAnn Klassen, untitled, eighth grade, Adams, Honorable mention — Tauheeda Sealie, "Alzheimer's Disease Dementia State", ninth gTade, Adams Junior High; Barbie Gau thier, "Strawberry Fields Forever", ninth grade, Adams Junior High; Steve McKee, "Death Dreams" eighth grade, Adams Junior High. Junior Division — first prize: Amanda Supernois, "The Secret of Majica" sixth grade, Elliott Elementary; second prize: Matt Vail, "Adventure at Deadman's Hill" sixth grade, Kettering Elementary; third prize: Becky Hill, "The Sparrow Stone" sixth grade, Wildwood Elementary; Honorable Mention: Julie Anderson, "When the Dolls Woke Up" sixth .grade, Edison Elementary; Dehise Novak, "Life is Like A Book" sixth grade, Edison Elementary; Shauna Salin, ' i s This Summer Camp or a Nightmare?" sixth grade, Edison Elementary. . Cultural society .board member Mona Grigg coordinated the contest •with assistance from Wayhe-Westland schools project consultant Mary Ellen Tindall and George Gillies, Westland parks and recreation. Senior division judge was Victoria Diaz; an award-winnjng short story writer, poet and book colum-

nist for the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers." Junior division judge was Virginia Bailey Parker, a former history teacher who has published fiction and non-fiction. At the awards ceremony, the top three prize-winning Stories from each division were read by.storytelt' er" Ruth Burr and Actor/director • Boh Weibel,/'-' First prize winners received a $100 sayings bond from the cultural society. In addition, one-month free dance lessons were donated by Ms. Helen's Westland Dance, and onemonth free karate lessons came from Shotokan Karate Federation. Fiftydollar sayings bonds went to the second prize winners. They also received $10 gift certificates to a local book store: Both prizes were courtesy of the Cultural Society. Third Place winners received $20 book store gift certificates and $5 booklets of MacDonald's coupons, provided by the Cultural Society. The six students %vho received honorable mentions drew certificates for either five weeks gymnastics from Westland Parks and Recreation or one month free karate, courtesy of Shotokan Karate,Federation. All students who entered the contest received two free swimming passes to the Westland Municipal pool from the city's recreation department

Parade to kick off The Westland Summer Festival will get Into higher gear Wednesday with a parade to launch the annual holiday event. • During the five-day festival, there will be carnival rides and food booths. A portable stage will be between City Hall and the Bailey Recreation Center for the free contests and entertainment . The formal opening of the festival will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday with a colorful parade to start at Wildwood Plain, Fort! at Wlldtfood, and proceed west to the Givl^CejrtteT. fbl-r lowed by free entertainmentfaythe United band from 8-It p.m. Following is the feat of the festival schedule: Thursday Jwly 2: 4-10 p.m., bingo at Bailey Recreation Center, behind City Hall; 81 i pnu Gross Country

band entertainment. Friday, July 3s 11 a.m. to noon, handicap rides; 1 -3 p.m>, horseshoe pitching contest} 3-4 p.m., golf

p.m., •beer belly contest; 5-6 p.m., men's and women's legs contests for those 16 and older; 8-11 p.m,. free entertainment.

chipping contest; 4-10 p.m., bingo, at Bailey Center, and 841 p.m., Sunday, July 5:'8-11 a.m., pancake breakfast; 10:30-11:30 a.m., baby Harmonica entertainment. Saturday, July 4s 811 a.m., pan- contest; ltr30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., cake breakfast; (children's games) toddler contest;. 1 p.m., kidtjie trac12:36 p.m., clothespin drop for 2- to tor pull; l p.m., diaper derby; 1:30-2 4-year-oldd; 12:45 p.m., softball p.m., toddler trott; noon to 10 p.m., throws for 5* to ?'yeajr-olds 8-'to 9- •bingo at Bailey Center, 1-3 pirn., year«.oi 2«to 4'y6af«old8; 1J30 p.m. potato 3 p.m.,' ice cream eating contest; sack ;tace for 6f to l-ycar oltjs; 1.:45.. 2:30*3 p.m., girls' longest-halt* for p.m.. potato sack tacea for 8- to 9- those between 2 arid 12 yeftrd old; 3* year-plds; 1 p,m. waterball contest; 3:30 p.m., Imys' most awesome hair2 p.m., bubblegiim contest; ,3 p.m., cut for those in the same ago brackpie eatlfeg contest; noon to 10 p.m. et; 3 p.m., golf chipping contest fibingo at Bailey Center; 1-3 p.m.* nals; 8-11 p.m. Kristen tfnd Into t h e ; howeshoii' pitching' contestf ,3-4 Nioht free entertainment,' about 10 fireworks. '. p.m., golf Chipping;'cbhlc8T;"'4-6 p.m.,

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HELEN DAHLMAN Services for Mrs. Dahlman, 81, of Westland were held June 18 from the L. J. Griffin Funeral. Home, Westland, with the Rev. Roy Forsyth of Xvwburg: United Methodist Church officiating. Interment was in Michigan Memorial Cemetery. Flat RockMrs. Dahlman died June 16'in the Dearborn Heights Health Care Center. Born Sept. 23, 1910, in River Rouge, *he was an accountant for an automotive company. Survivors are daughters,-Beverly Jean Dahlman and Barbara Joan Bradford; grandchildren, Tari Laurel!; Cynthia Ralrish, $. Douglas, Michael Bradford and Katblene Marks; 13 great-grandchildren; sisters Violet Bach„Geraldine Sheets and Donna Schultz, and brothers Harold and Donald Rasmussem • .

VICTOR HUSTED SR. Services for Mr. Husted, 66, of Inkster were held June 20 form the Uht Funeral Home, Westland, with the Rev. Milton Husted officiating. Hjs remains were' ere-, mated. Mr. Husted died June 17. He was a member of the Taylor Moose Lodge nand Jackson Veterans, of Foreign Wars. Survivors are sons, Larry', Mike, Frank, Ronald, Victor Jr., Milton and Matthew; daughters, Karen and Mary; 20 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren and four sisters. Preceding him in death were daughter, Madline, one brother and one sister.

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Michigan's two-year, colleges are keeping their fingers crossed for a successful property tax drive Aug. 4 at Wayne County Community College. If voters say yes to a one •mill tax increase, WC3, the only community college district in the state without e local tax, would no longer be able to draw a special $7.2 million subsidy from Lansing. "That $7.2 million would help us all," said Schoolcraft College vice president A.B. (Butch) Rabe. "Of course, they (state legislators) don't say they will redistribute that to us." For years state lawmakers have threatened to cut out WC3's special $10 million subsidy that none of the other 28 community colleges received. Last year they cut $1 million. This fiscal year, a joint Senate-House conference appropriations committee cut $2 million

more, leaving $7.2 million. (WC3 still gets a general fund appropriation of $14 million like all thereat.) Otherwise, state aid. to community colleges is almost flat - . $240 million for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 versus $241 million in the current year. That's about equal to the slate aid Michigan State University gets.

Hidden cost hike "Pretty slim pickin's," said. Oakland Community College VPTony Jarson, who argues there's actually a hidden cut in the bill. "The worst part, if you look at our budget, is what they did with retirement. "A year ago, we paid 9 percent of base salaries.to retirement. In fiscal 1991-2, they (state) raised that to 11.2 percent. As of Oct. 1, 1992, it goes to 12.03 percent. "This is a $1.2 million cost in

crease, We're doing worse than two years ago. "The only segment of the budget that got nailed with these increase is community colleges, " T h e new state "budget will send OCC $17 million, which on paper is a $300,000 increase, not counting the pension cost in-, crease, 'We also got the property tax freeze," said Jarson, referring to the one-year moratorium the Legislature voted on raising property assessments to meet •real estate inflation. 0CC has raised tuition per credit hour by $2 to $4ffor residents and by $4 to $69 for nonresidents. Total OCC budget will be $69.5 million, with less than 25 percent coming from state aid; "State aid used to be the biggest part of our budget," Jarson said; "And we're not counting out an Engler executive order fmidyear cut in appropriations by the governor, permissible under the

state constitution): VVe were exempt "from an Executive Order, last year," Jarson said..

SC on target S c h o o l c r a f t ' s Kabe w a s pleased that the final state aid figure was about what officials at the western Wayne County coi lege anticipated. "We knew it would be 1 to 1:5 percent," he said. The Legi.-Ja . aire voted a 1.65 percent increase — to $8.7 million. There's also a restricted grant of $163,000 for "at-risk ".stu dents, "Rabe said. Schoolcraft this year raised .tuition per credit by $3.50 to $40 for residents and by $4,50 to $60 for non-residents Total"budget is $31.4 milium. "Our property tax revenue will go up.l percent — just new construction," because of the prop erty assessment freeze, Kabe said. •" •"'

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seems more scary meeting hpsted by the Rev. Jesse Jackson. Ot)« of the proposed speakers that day.was an obscure rap singer named Sister Souljah who advocated, among other things, equal opportunity murder. If L.A. gang members of color were killing each other every-day, her twisted, logic reasoned, it would be a natural extension to expand the circle of death to include.those of the Caucasian persuasion.

• t never fails to blow my mind how B those who would shape opinion ™ through use of media power get it so consistently wrong.1 Those reporters, editors, publishers' and news directors who seek to categorize events, those folks whose job it is to impartially deliver the facts of the day continually manage to.insinuate their own bias and ideas into the story. In fact, they far too often invent issues, produce crises, provoke alienation and foster divisiveness among we the people. '

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Bill Clinton, the tarnished warrior sent into the'presidential battle a.s the best of the Democratic Party, seized upon Souljah as his metaphor of a racially divided populace. Comparing Souljah to David Duke, Clinton said her remarks showed "how profoundly alienated and divided some of us are."

Now these purveyors of negative images, these powerful men who view the world through skewed lenses, have brought into the presidential fray a non-issue like Sister Souljah. The overkill'that occurred in fabricating the remarkable saga of Souljah is almost beyond comprehension.

too common, and white Americans don't seem to care. Why then is this beyond belief that African American cast off s would care about the death of white;*," or ,so she said she meant. A furor erupted with brushfire speed. Jackson was said to have been livid at Clinton's perceived attack. Clinton was deliberate in his defense of his statement, citing his belief in higher principles and the equality of man. Political sharks circled in high anticipation of a feeding bonanza, while in

Souljah, formerly Lisa Williamson, a | one-time church secretary, claimed her I remarks were out of contest. Her rap', f she said, was framed in the mindset of ! a gang member. "Blackdeaths are all [

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us not at all. Her frightening message of racial warfare should be dismissed as the rantipgs of a rap neophyte intent on make her place in the unreal underworld of rap music's fringe clement. . The concern we should feel, I think, is for a media monster that willingly foments dissension and calls it news. The concern we should have is in not knowing who decides what and how we should think. The concern we must share is of a seemingly opaque information system that falsely colors our world and distorts reality.. What's behind the .screen of Sister. Souljah smoke? 1 don't know and to me, not knowing is infinitely more scary than anything that comes but of the mouth of a fledgling rap singer. What about you'' Jeffrey Miller,, a South field resident: is producer/host of "Transition;" seen locally at 8:30 a.m. Saturdays on WXON-TV20.

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new age ust when I thought it was safe to turn the television back on, after •watchingTittle Billy Clinton on MTV, there was Geraldo. Watching Clinton make his pitch to kids on the rock music video station was enough to make me swear off Democrats for a lifetime. But seeing Geraldo host a movie was enough to make me turn in the TV for a set of used golf clubs and take up the idiotic sport. See, it wasn't just Geraldo. If f had turned the.tube on during the day. I'd expect to see him whining away, creeping victims and trying to show he feels for every bozo with a cause who wanders into his studio. The trouble was that he showed up as a commentator about a movie. It was "Anatomy of Murder." A fine (lick.

.the political camps of Buah and Perot, strategists undoubtedly plotted ways to take advantage. And Souljah rapidly became a household name fulfilling Andy Warhol's late '60s prediction of the 15-minute fame game. But a furor over what? Without question Souljah was delighted with her celebrity. Nightline, CNN, CBS, This Morning, Larry King and countless other TV outlets eagerly sought to air her views. Some compared Souljah to Louis Farrakahn. Others said she was a black Rush LimbaUgh. Still others saw the flap as a slap at Jackson, a sort of put-the-boy-in-his-place. Some sneared that the Democratic Party had become a party of the disadvantaged and the underclass. We have become overwhelmed by a deluge of information, analysis and rationale of the whole Sister mess and left unsure of how to feel, is this something to be concerned about, we wonder, or just another media diversion? My guess is Souljah should concern

with a good story line, set in Michigan's Upper Pensula with trout fishing as a supporting actor. But when the Chevy truck ad was oyer, Geraldo's fact- was on the screen, and he.started to whine away. An ad for the pocket fisherman would have been more appealing than this guy who had fat injected in his head to make him look younger. I've suspected the doctor slipped and injected too much. i Here are a couple of his comments; i The rapist in the movie deserved to ! die, and the female victim should .have ' read some-books oh feminism because •; she was acting too sexy. . }•• Perhaps it didn't sink into Gera'ldo's. I. fat head that the movie is about -W . years old and the book older than that.Bui then, what should we vxpect

JEFF COUNTS from hew age fat heads? They want to ' judge the past based on the way some people now think. . Of course,'.Geraldo wanted to make the woman who was raped a victim who needed counseling.from feminists.in reality, there was a question left in the

viewer's mind as to whether the woman consented to having sex. It made the plot thicker but less politically correct in 1992. In the 30 years since the movie was made, we've explained all mysteries of life by making 'everybody a victim of something. And that's what puts bread on Geraldo's table and fat in his head. But it's more than this bozo. It's all of us. Because of our good natures, we suck down the lines of every bum who shows up with a sad story: The Democrats have even organized a political party around those ideas. They want to take all our money and give it to the people who whine the most. But the Republicans aren't any better They want to take our tax money and give it to those poor but deserving

rich people who lost ti couple of million in a savings and loan or who built an office building that is now empty,.-Just remember, if we bail out rich people, they may use that money to hire a maidor have their oil changed.Perhaps the Republicans would be better off if they could turn Charles Keating into a victim of something and get him on a daytime TV show fie would be out of prison in a week: I'll be.checking the TV listings to-si-twhen H. Ross Perot isi.qn. Jeff Counts-is the editor of the I'lythouth and Contoii Observer .\eicsfiapers u'ho shares the sentiments:' of John Voelker, the author of "Anatomy of ir Murder," that golf is a mtv to spoil'a goad walk.."'

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Press-ing out wrinkles in music The Wolfgang Press has been known for its willingness to delve into unchartered territory with its music. The threesome admits they have always ben enamored with the manipulation of sound. Maybe that's why critics are calling their current release their most focused effort to date. have done we had more of a tendency to be internal. Instead of being insular with this one w« The Wolfgang Press is a visceral musical ex- wanted to Open everything up and allow everyone periment nearly 10 years in the making which is in and not be so precious." Soaring, soul riffs combined with ethereal eleonly beginning to draw some clear results. ments of keyboard and judiciously augmented Critics are calling the band°s latest LP with spritely hits- of sampling are turned up in "Queer" its most focused to date: While many groups rnay consider that a slap in the face, The The Wolfgang Press musical excavation. Wolfgang Press actively pursued clarity on the"'' The group's willingness to delve into unchartered territory is well-documented, The attempt 4ADAVarner release. "We had a different intention with this al- to connect these forays with a semblence of hisbum," said vocalist Mick Allen in a telephone tory, brought through sampling or by fiendishly interview from London. "The other albums -we covering Randy.Newman's "Mama Told Me Not

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to Come," creates a precarious balance in the aural assault. . . . Allen said he and his bandmates, keyboardist Mark Cox and guitarist Andrew Gray, have always been, enamored with the manipulation of sound rather than three chords and the truth. Sampling is one area the band excels, using the technique sparingly. "k's a very new phenomenon* really," Allen said. "When something is new, it gets overused and used badly. What we've tried to do is make it work with the song rather than the sample being the song." Such a musical aesthetic has allowed The Wolfgang Press to persevere amid several fads in the post-punk age and kept its identity. No easy task, especially since the group is on 4AD, whose bands (Cocteau Twins and His Name Is Alive to name a few) have an undeserved reputation for a producing similar ethereal sound. The band's 1983 LP's, "The Burden of Mules," .started it'all and has included a steady stream of releases since in the UK. "Queer" is only The Wolfgang Press' second release stateside. Their penchant for musical .revisioh was denoted early on the band's second LP "The Legendary Wolfgang Press and Other Tall Stories," putting an alternative spin on Aretha Franklin's "Respect," The band's rendition of "Mama Told Me Not to Come" is performed in the same spirit. "1 remember it from 20 years ago," Allen said. "For this album, it was our intention to do a cover version. We played around with various songs. None of them were working. Maybe they, were too precious. • . "The. producer was messing around with the keyboards in the studio and started playing the opening from 'Momma Told Me Not to Come.' We started working on it. I remember the Three Dog Night version of it, actually." Along with reinventing other's hits, The Wolfgang Press has earned a reputation for rousing live shows, For this tour, opening for the Charlatans UK, the group has enlisted former 'Jesus and Mary Chain drummer Richard Thomas along with, former members of the Ruts, rhythm guitarist Rew ami. bassist Segs. "It was a strange thing (performing live at first),"'Allen said. "It was hard to rehearse andkeep the emphasis of the songs. Some are so delicate.- • . "We've doiiew'ell to achieve that." .

Musical press; Wolfgang Press members Miek Men (left), Mark Cox and Andrew Gray readily admit they lika experimenting with sound rather than playing three chords. .-.

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Chris Staels doesn't'subscribe to the cause-of-the-month club. When Staels, who Works at Paradise Post studios in Farmington Hills, released "Dream Catchers, Vol. I " to benefit the Native Americans of the state last year, he said it was going'to be an ongoing project. He wasn't kidding. . The next installment takes place Saturday, July 4, in the form a daylong musical extravaganza at the Bay Mills Reservation in the Upper Peninsula. The event will feature 15 acts and include a fireworks display. Proceeds from the $10 admission will not only benefit the Bay Mills Chippewas Community but also the • Lansing Indian Center and the

American Indian College Fund, More so, Stae'Ls hopes thr event brings, awareness- to the plight of Native Americans, "I think in one respect,, to get people in that environment is going to be a pretty eye-opening ex)>erience," safd Staels, who is of Native American descent and who became involved after visiting the reservation. "People have a perception of a reservation from what they see on 'TV, This is the real thing."

The Wolfgang Press wilt open for Charlalans UK on Thursday, July 2, at St. Andrew's Hall, -131 E. Congress, Detroit. For information, call •9di-MF.LT.

Notice, Richard Cyr, Barb Barton, Dropping Names, The Hope Orchestra, John Lamb and Wild Blue, The Way.koo.ls, Billy Brandt and Cafe Zero. Many of the same artists are also featured on "Dream Catchers, VoL 1,."which initiated Staels' campaign to help Native Americans. The CD has raised $12,000, according to Staels, most of which has been donated Jo Bay Mills Community College.

Money raised in the project is Well-known Native American '* .matched $2 by the U.S. government performer Bill Milter will headline for every $1 contributed. The CD is the event. Which starts at noon and available at area record outlets and runs to 1:55 a.m. retails for $10/-'. Included in the schedule of artists --,. several of which are from this area — are the Love- Kings, Spiral Dance, Red C, The Pedestrairw, Waiskey Bay Drum, Short

Already, Staels has the second volume" in motion to be released in November. The audio engineer says 30. Bands have expressed an interest to be on the next release.

"We're just going to keep doing it until we make a half-million bucks," Staels said. Saturday's -event will help contribute a chunk toward such a goal. Anywhere from 4,000 to 5,000 people are expected to attend the event at the reservations, which is 25 miles west of Sault Ste. Marie. "There's a lot of people traveling (from this area) for this," said Asta Jurgutis of Farmington Hills, an organizer for the event and member of The Hope Orchestra. "Some people are traveling because they want to see the bands they like , . . Some people are traveling because of the cause only." For information on Ike Benefest on Saturday, July 4, or "Dream Catchers, Vol. 1," call 543-8433.

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"Showcat." Soucy's plane displays one of the air show industry's big Do you want to see something re- gest smoke producing system. From there, wingwalker Teresa ally cool? We mean real, real coolStokes, also of Houston, will hop on Check out July .4-5 at Willow the top wing of Soucy's plane and. Run Airport where Wings Over Well, walk around a bit. Wayne Inc. is putting together an-' And to top off the barnstorming other air show. They call it AirMidisplay, Chelsea's Jim Mynning chigan '92. will land a #Piper Super Cub airIf you've never been, going to an plane on the back of a speeding air show is like watching "Wings" pickup ttuck, driven by. Ann Ar1 on The Discovery Channel with bor's Eddie Green. your head inside the picture tube. Mynning is a veteran of. more Jets thai look like dots on the horithan 30 years of air shows and zon, wall over the crowd and make Green is an experienced wingwalker people tip over in their laWn chairs "and^ollywood stunt man.-7" ~ as'they-strain to follow them. With a whole mess of other Then pilots, who you'd swear things to do -- and eat '—. The, were high oh jet fuel and low on Wayne County air show is somebrains,, do things''with' a plane that thing that if you see it once, you'll birds can't, do. And they do these make a point to come back yea rafspinning things at very un-bird like ter year, , . . . . speeds approaching 300 miles per And the world from W'ayne,Counhour. ty's "Top Gun," so to speak,. ExecuThe piece de resistance (read that tive Edward MacNamara, "our air w i t h a French accent, please) this show is One of trie best family enteryear will be the Italian national tainment values in southeast Michaerobatic team known as the Frecce igan." Tricolori (Tricolored Arrows toSo if you're planning to'go; plan those who don't speak Italian) The • t o make a day of it. The Stealth team showcases a .formation of. 10 fighter and Warthog jets, aerobat MB-339 trainer/close air support 'ics. wingwalkers, sky diving, hang aircraft. This is the Italians' second gliding - you name it —will be in North American Tour and the first the. air and on the ground. stop is Willow Run. The main act, the Trecce TricoloTrie tour is part of the 500th an- ri, will hit the sky around 3:40 p.m. niversary of Columbus' discovery' of • each day, so you'll still have time to the New World. You know, "In catch a decent seat for Independ 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean ence weekend fireworks. blue." . Dates: July 4-5. Leading the Americans, in the Place:Willow Run Airport, 1-94 show will be Team America, an at Belleville Road (Exit 190). award-winning three-plane formaWhat to bring: Coolers are altion tearri from California. And lowed' although cans' are preferred coincidentally, they'll be flying Ital- over bottles. Complete concession ian-built Marchetti F-260 trainer/ facilities are available. Also includ light attack planes. ed sunglasses, hats, lawn chairs (for "I think they (the Frecce Tricolo general admission) and surisereen ri) learn to fly in our plane," said lotion. Team America Leaders Chuck, Tickets: Reserved box seats are Lischer. "We've never seen them, $15. General admission for adults is but that connection will be interest- $12 at the gate ($9 in advance) and ing." $9 ($6 in advance) for children Before the jets blow people away, Children under three admitted free. AirMichigan will roll back the avia- Parking is $3. . tion clock and feature some old Ticket locations: AirMichigan fashioned barnstorming routines. tickets are available at all Ticket U.S. and world aerobatic champion master outlets (a fee is charged) Gene Soucy of Houston, Texas, will and at Willow Run Airport. perform some solo aerobatics in his For. more information, call 482 Grumman biplane known as 8888. ,

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his is of interest to any athletes, young or old, who are dying to find out just how good they are. Or to those former jocks who are trying to rediscover what attracted them to their particular sport so many years ago. ' "" Or to those seeking a riew challenge. Or to those stars of yesteryear who have found they have a significant hole in their life without the limelight, and now want to see if they can recapture it, if only for an instant. • Or event to those first-rate athletes, who don't have anything else to do. ,"•*.;• . More precisely, this is for everybody.. It is the Great Lakes State Games, a collection of 23 sporting competitions, that's open to just about anyone. The restrictions: Well, participants for most events can be any age; the only real restriction is you must live in the state— for more than 30 days. So it's fun for everyone who thrives on athletic competition, including those (like"me) capable of invent' ing all sorts of reasons to give .something like this a try. Personally, 1 learned a long time ago that no matter how hard I worked, I would never win much. So now I compete against myself, or the clock, or something else I can manipulate in my favor. •

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An Olympics for all There are others like me, I'm sure, and they'll love this — especially in an Olympic year, which is what the Garn^s are patterned after. I thought it sacj^when the Games made their debut in 1987 and attracted 5,200 athletes to the Great Lakes Sports Training Center at Northern Michigan . University in Marquette, then were cancelled when the state withdrew its Financial support. V. What I didn't-realize w^s that clones of the inaugural Great Lakes State Games survived with private support.In the lowqr peninsula, the Michigan Recreation and Parks Association conducted something very similar in Battle Creek from 1988-90, then in Lansing last year. In the upper peninsula, the. Sports Training Center has been hgme for the same type of games. "So we decided to merge forces," said Mike Maisner, a spokesman »for the MRPA. "Instead of running , separate events, let's pool our resources and run one statewide event." . Good idea.. The lower peninsula games last yeardrew nearly 3,000 athletes; combining the two and putting them in a location more central than Marquette should help this year's Games surpass that "87 participation total. "* . But that's hot.so important, really — not when considering the Games are scheduled to continue, whatever the draw. Thia is no one-time experiment; Ann Arbor haa already been selected to host the '93;Game8. "We hope it will be around for years to corrie," said Maisner.

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Wayne County won the battle against Oakland County in play last week at the 81st Michigan Amateur Tournament played on the North Course of Oakland Hills. The original field of 150 players consisted of 69 golfers from those two counties -^ 47 from Oakland and 22 from Wayne, Nine of those Oakland County amateurs were members of the host club;. Despite those long. odds, it was Wayne County's stars that shone brightest when the final day of competition rolled around on Saturday. Three of the final four contestants in match play represented Wayne County. Oakland County was shut out. Two of the three Wayne County golfera — Mark Johnson and Dean Kobane • are from Livonia.

14th holes to reduce Lewis' lead by two holes with four to play. Randy Lewis met the challenge of a Kobane had a chance towin the par-4 couple of young Livonia golfers and 15th hole, but -a birdie attempt rolled captured the 81st Michigan Amateur wide. The players played an even 16th Championship Saturday afternoon at hole, and that gave Lewis the victory, Oakland Hills Country Club. "You don't need to make a kit of birLewis charged out to an early lead in dies, you just need to play steady like the final round of match play and held (Lewis) did," said Kobane. "It was difon to sink Livonia Churchill graduate ficult for me to come back because he Dean Kobane (3 and 2). In the morning did play so steady: semifinal match, Lewis survived a "The whole week I was able to get off . grueling outing against Catholic Cen- to good starts and play conservatively. tral graduate Mark JoHnson (1-up in 21 This was the first time I was down and holes). I really didn't know how to react. 1 knew It marked the first state amateur title I'd really have to get hot at the end. for Lewis, a 35-year-old Alma resident "When I birdied the 14th hole, that who never had reached the final day of was inspiring, but it just wasn't there," match play in seven previous.attempts. said Kobane. "I didn't have the magical Lewis also became the sixth medalist touch you need to win in the last round — he tied for stroke play honors at 142 of the amateur." with.Oakland Hills members R. Hunter Despite the loss, Kobane said.he was McDonald and John Morgan y- to win satisfied with his strong week of golf. the championship. The last person.to "I'm really not disappointed. I've do it was Troy's Bill McDonald in 1981. played (the amateur) four times and "I did .have a tough match this mornmade match play each time," he said. ing (against Johnson)," said Lewis. "1 . "This js the furthest I've ever gotten. I was able to get ahead (in the final was determined to win, but that's.the against Kobane) and it's hard to come way the game of golf goes." back once you build up a lead. I just Like Kobane, Johnson was satisfied wanted to keep playing steady and wkh-Ws showing. making pars." Johnson trailed through most of his Lewis won four of the first six holes. semifinal match against Lewis. He fiagainst Kobane and finished the fror nally tied Lewis on the 16th hole arid nine with a lead of 4-up. Lewis birrj made a couple of strong birdie putts on the par ; 3 10th hole and went 5-uj the 17th and 18th holes to force the the tournament appeared all but over. Kobane, playing his fourth state am- match into sudden death. The players halved the first two extra ateur tournament, did not give up easily. After halving the next three holes, holes before Lewis took advantage of a the 23-year-old recent University of poor Johnson tee shot on the third hole Michigan graduate won the 13th and to win the match.

Johnson, a Redford Catholic. Central University junior-to-be. grad {1989) who hails from a distinIronically, Johnson.; and Beale are guished golf family, advanced to the Fi- teammates at Eastern. Johnson was nal Four with a match-play victory over down by two holes in the early going, Greg Beale, 2-and-l. The long-hitting but rallied through the middle part of Kob'ane advanced with a 3-and-l win the course to take a two-'up lead after 10 over Jerry Keilch. * holes. ••''."' Johnson's father, John H. Johnson, is a veteran amateur participant whose , "It was a tough match to play, espebest showing at the Michigan Amateur cially because he's a teammate: It was a was 1988 when he qualified for the Fi- pretty good match," Johnson said of nal Four. An older brother, Todd, how Beale. "I talked him into getting into an assistant pro at the Grosse He Coun- this tournament and I caddied for him try Club, made it : to the Final Eight last in the qualifier. year at Michaywe. "I'm just excited about being in the. Final Four," Johnson said, after FriA sister, Megan Johnson, was Livo- day's match-play rounds. "I'm glad (the nia Stevenson's best golfer this past fall tournament) was (at Oakland Hills). This club is kind of like Meadowbrook and plans to attend Purdue. This was Mark Johnson's second am- with fast greens." Meanwhile, like Johnson, this is the ateur tournament. He failed to make the cut last year, so making the Final furthest Kobane has ever advanced in Four this summer was a hig accom- the amateur. The Livonia Churchill plishment for the Eastern Michigan graduate was playing his fourth ama-

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Variety, for certain Now, for this year's Games. The sports included are, to say the least, varied, Alphabetically, they are: Archery, basketball, biathlon (3.1 mile.Tun, 25 mile bicycle, 3.1 mile run}, bowling, boxing, cycling, diving, golf, horseshoe pitching, ice hockey, powerlifting, road running; shooting, soccer, softball, swimming, taekwondo, tennis, track and field, volksmarchAValk Michigan,.volleybalj, weightlifting and wrestling. There is regional qualifying competition for* bowling, diving, soccer, swimming, track and field, and volleyball: The Southeast Regional will be in Ann, Arbor July 10-12; top finishing individuals or teams will advance to the finals (deadline for registration in most regional sporta is July 3; for more information, call the Ann Arbor Convention and Visitors Bureau at 9"95« 7281), The finals foe scheduled for July 31-Aug. 2-in Lans« tng. Both regionals and finals are complete with opening ceremonies, and top finishers at the finala will be awarded approprlate^medals (gold, silver, bronze). The biggest problems"the two associations have faced in putting the Games on are Intertwjnedi first, finding the financial support necessary, then making sure the word reaches the competltora. Well, at least I've helped supply the latter ~- although I do so with certain reservations.! mean.'ifl do compete, I wouldn't be too disappointed If there —WeJO^nly-4Jare« othe'ra-in-my^ finish fourth in a four-man race than 12th in a 13-man. race. I'm capable of either, on a good day. Entry booklets for trie Great Lakes State Games are available at most city's recreation offices. There Is an entry'fee for all-events, for Information regarding finals-only events, call (517) 4834021 „• Sports that don't reouird regional qualifying may.still bd offered f t the regionals; contact the Ann Artjor Gpn^fttk^ erwyiytort Bureau at the nombor Hstod above for a(^teteiistof/egk>rtaibv*nts. MM

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When one team reaches the state baseball semifinals and another spends much of the regular season ranked first in the state in Class A — and both are from the, same area r - you might expect they would dominate an all-area team. Brian Tfieli, Redford Union, catcher - Scott Kepla, Redford Catholic Cen- — An aii-NSL selection. Thets — a senior — Not so in Observerland. tral, pitcher — His pitching record speaks posted some Impressive numbers. He batted Redford Catholic Central was. listed for itself, and was enough to land Kapta a spot as the state's top team formuch of the on the aft-Observer team: a 9-2 wbnlosi mark .405 ror the Panthers and had a .489 on-base his slugging average was .689. Thets season, and proved the rating accurate and a 1,30 earned run average, he pitched 75 average-, cotfected two doubles, three triples and six by winning the Catholic League title Innings, allowing ,58 hits, AA walks and. 14 homers, driving In 21 runs and scoring 22. He ahd OporationiFriendahip game. But earned runs' He struck out-86 and was select- also stole i i oases, ed ell-Catholic. " . "He's an all-around ball player with tremenCC tost in the Class A regional tourna8Ut there's more, Kapla^ a senior righthan- dous potential,", said his coach, Rick Berryment to Westland John Glenn, which der headed for Eastern Michigan, baited .462 man. "He's an.untapped resource as a pitch• made it to the state semis. with a team-best 49 hits, 37 runs and 12 dou- er. He moves the ball very well.- And he can : But each had just two players select- bles.. He knocked. In 24 runs, added a triple play a variety of positions — pitch (he was 2-2 this season with a 3 21 ERA), catch, or in the ed to the all-Observer, first team. It and a home run and stole eight base*. ' "lie was our best player, our best athlete," wasn't a snub to either, rather, It was en said Shamrock coach John Salter. "Besides outfield." I d Guridry, Plymouth Salem, Inflelder Indication of some superb talent scat- pitching so well, ho really hetdod us defensives — A senior shortstop, Guridry was Sajcm's ry, We cook) put hlrn in so many places, And top player, according' to coach John Graviln. tered throughout the area. - Aaproof, CC was not the only league he was on base an the time. He has great Ihat's one reason why. he was named to the -,.- .„ ujikwiAA'sHrsueam. . , t champ In the area. North ^arnii ngtort ^funnlng-ftryifld , :'(EMU) Is getting a real versatile athlete:". .•- Hero's some others; Gundryt^W"V509;~ collected the Western Lakes'crown and 'With four doubles', threo triples and five Mark temple, North farinlngtorj, Garden City shared the N6rthwest Sub* homers. He drove In 19 runs. richer — Like Kapta, temple — also* a senurbab League title, John Glenn, by the Qundry's playing d*ys are hardly over. Ber righthander — Is an aSl-around contributor. way, placed fourth in the Lakes Divl- Mo surrendered just 10 earned runs on 37 hits fore entering EfylU this fall, he'll compete at tho Junior Olympic festival for the North team. , slon during the regular season. and 23 Walks ifi 61 innings, porting a 9 4 He is ono of 64 players compe,Ung en the tour record with a L15 ERA. Tofopld itruck out 79 Coach Norm Hoenes' ability to turn teams In the 12-day tournament this- summer the BockeU' season around,.not merely end posted seven shutouts, earning him a In Idaho. If ho is ono or the top 16 players in spot on the atl-WLAA team..' V thb tournament, he'll be invrtOd to tryout for salvaging' $ decent 'rtoortj but leading WherY hot (Aching, fOrhple played a. strong tho Olympic team. ' > them to the state's Final Four, has shortstop. At the plate/he hit .401 an? postearned him the Observer's coach of the ed an on-base average of .877. He had two Sco BASEBALL, 2C

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PLYMOUTH HOUSE APTS. LOW SECURITY OEPOSIT CALL TOOAY 4 ASK • ^ £ O U T OUR SPECIALS »io3ern decor «\ a serene selling Spacious i 6 i bodroorr- apts Pny ale community 3tmospher», Minutes from downtown Plymouth Hsar included

REDFORD MANOR SOUTH REOFORD ''.. Oetyporn HeightsJtnronia Aye* Deluxe 2 bedroom apattmenl Sman. quiet comptex Excetehl storage and c*b(e I V ' .

FREE 1ST. MO.

937-1880

559-7220

A Yotk Properties Commumfy PLYMOUTH OM Visage 1 bedroom lower: lava* rooms Appliance* AvaiableWiodiaiery No pet i $450 Ca4, , 4$»4416 PLYMOUTH - o n * bedroom • $44$ per mo. inciude* h « * l : 4 * « * » . . Washer 4 dryer ayilable Short «ra>k 10 downtown NO pels 4 59-33" 10,Of 4S44263

PLYMOUTH LIVE O N T H E P A R K 40315 P L Y M O U T H R D

REOFORD TOWNSHIP 1 bedroom basement apt mctodo* eppKances, uWPe*. $3f5rrnApp*arvce> i Cirpetinb 4 btavls • laundry IscililKi • Ctvunai a i r * pool

Call: ^5-6932

R O C H E S t t R M i u s ' - *iudro**ty*« ov>«i housa. it utaltie* A apptiancea K w W i d . t425r-morilA aeouillyreqtjired 652-1648 652-0338



ROCHEStER . targe m bedvpom. loll of storage, laundry facARe*. • a j i i n g di*1a(ic* to do*+\to*rv. Maai 4 waior included $465, ¢2(1-5364

455-3682, plyTirvovih R d , near 1-275

SOUTHF'iElO - KeSwVj* Manor! Ex. ira targe, t bedroom, i t mile/ Souibhekl >doi: $5O07mo, Include* blind*. »ater 4 c v p o r t 559-6936

SOUTHFIELD . LOWM0YE-INCOSTS Redford Tvvp's i Bedroom Apartments BeautifOrL. LOLA PARK MANOR '.,.' FY6m$465 " «AF)v*Mif«Rd ..•°i Heatlhcluded f W pt Telegraph) TRL-TWELVE PLACE ' Has a spaciou* 1 bedroom apt «vaiiabi«tromt485 APARTMENTS A» amervtie* mdvdVio fr*ie h e i i

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$50 OFF ON JBEpHOOM : FORSrvtOHrHS •

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SOUTHFIEL0 ' LOW MOVE'IN COStS 2 Bedroom Apartments -From $47tV • - *

Heatincmded. FRANKLIN HILLS APARTMENTS 355-5123 Morvfri.»-* • ' .. . Sai'io-» ' LJrhl!«cl !lm«. hevi nssWent,*. foal 6 monthi ol • i y»»r lease setectW kmrlV

B I R M I N G H A M ., Available-now 3 . b e d r o o m ranch. 2

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INCLUDED

Lancaster Hills Apartments 352-2554

34J-59O0

313-981-0187

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OAK VILLAGE

Western Hills Apts. i Bedroom Special ' Siarting.atS409/mo

p o r r tervm* COuft*. S w i m m i n g LVXH

C.n-,e 4 er^oy oui cieari a Quiet

caoie TV avaiLiole, laundry facilities

Apa'lmerTv w , l h cer.lral a.r Outdoor p o d Cltit nookup 4 much more

Paid nea: 4 wnster Ve'tica' blinds

On Watties between Crooks 4 >-2i

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362-4088

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'BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom i bafh. • SOUTHFIELD 4 ALL C1T1ES Ranch,-3.car garage Available J House* For Rent immediately $10O0-'permo j j - 3 - 4 peflrodm hdmes tor rent m Can. 1-600-568-4896 , • | most areas Nice areas, good BIRMINGHAM , 3 bedroom-garage ! K ' ^ c ^ s f t e n t a l v starting' at S50P T„,.i,«/. h » » « ^ « ^ ^ l ^ i r t L T K i Per month Immediate occupancy •.fmijheo bavemeni remode.ed J i7«nM«Tvent Savioia ^ ? « -a460 4825/mo - security. 1647 Webster . M»r«»c^rr»ent aeryice* Z55-4«60 Avanabie.Aug i. 682-6191 S Q L I T H F I E L D - Elegant furrvsned 4 BIRMINGHAM • 3 bedroom. 1 bath bedroom, executive coiomsf, on Bell ,2.ca: garage peck Basement Ney- Road Alain floor laundry. 2. level deck, uftra-moderri kitcheri. much trai decor Good condition 1847 more. Available August, lor 10-12 8owers $925/mo 540-3959 months • • 8 2 7 - ! 199 : BIRMINGHAM • 3-4 bedroom Orfck. S O U T H F i E L O 12 4 . Greenfield large rooms: appliances new kitchen basement garage fenced yard. Beautiful 4 b e d r o o m - brick ' b y n g a l o w , t u » b « s e m e n | , g a r a g-_e $ 7 0 0 , | $10SO/mo '.' 549-3.14 1



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I BLOOMflELO HILLS - StoOrTAad 3/4 Bedroom,.Ranch. 2'1 baths 2 car garage Available mv rhed.aiety $1300rMO 646-2254

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WOODLAND VILLA F R O M $475 2BEORQ0M.APTS

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326-7800

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spartment located in be*t area ol vert.de Mmdv Carpet m o l d e d Wayne, $325. all utAtie* included Cabie-Tv. Pet Units i Coshwashers 879-6540 AraSabie WAYNE - Columbus Apartments i BEDROOM horn $4202 bedroom'. apartmeni Freshly 2 BEDROOM hpm $467 • painted: wtth appliances, $425 plus deposit, 326-S207

WESTLAND

SUNNYMEDE APTS.

• Prtvtte Enlrance*

BLUE G A R D E N A P T S . Cherry HiB Near M e r r v n a n

Daily i i a m - 6 p m . : Sat J0ami2pm Sun lpm-5pm _ • •, 'Ca-'i for details 4 appi "•

729-2242 YVESltAND Venoy 4 Palmer. I bedroom apt. $350 per mo includes neat 4 watwr $350 secunty deposit immediate occupancy 326-2-776 W E S T L A N O , 2 6 4 5 B r a n d o n nice a r e a oeaotifwi m o d e m effeciiency in Victoria-i i » m * . new. S t o v e , r'elrigeratix $375 m o n t h 326-)668

WINDEMERE PARK APARTMENTS

• Av CondrttOfWvj From $39S MontWy CALL ABOUT SUMMER SPECIAL . COUNTRY VILLAGE A P I S 326-3280,

1 BEDROOM, From $489 LAROE DELUXE APTS • V4 Bath* in 2. Bed UnU •FREE CARPORT • New VertieaJ Btinda >W**n*r^ry»f/*ome orifli • 24 Hr.. Malnteninc* • Great Storage space /• large * a J * * i eloseta • FTtYtte BaDoofilM • OefakafJt/petirvj> IndMdoai CefilrW A W H « A 1 • CeKut Aptftihce* inckjding dishwasher* disposal • SwImrninoPobl . • Senior Ctfueri* Di'scconl

• Premium N E A n n Arbor location n e a r - y - U a n d U S 23 • in-unit washer 4 dryer • Sauna . l a c u t t i * 4 L a p poof • linear aMeied t t n e s s I *c t a r g e s t o r a g e areas cages, $400/-rnq Call 326-1427 • S e t on ?$,wocided a c e s ' T e r m i * court westland • 3 year old community , WATERBUftY APART»viENrS Located at G r e e n » N m o n

Slngie itary, ranch *tyle. untu/rslshed 2 bedrbom*. »569 Atso. fur ftisned studio*. $409. Prfvale entrance, patio, utaty room, tpt»utea connection ready. »22-5554 Weilland

6NEBE0R00MS if you have never Pred In an apartment before, or are about to leave youy parent* ficrn*. w t h#vt O x Ideal place for youl Cvetree, no l*«n id cut or maintain of any Kind. Join Our other 12» reiidefiU already fhrlna*HM»»

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WARREN NEAR MtOOLESELT HSOi'rno, include* evatytWho except ele^ricay 6 lefepnone For delaila'cel "•• • : '. . WESTLANO - SAVE SiS/mo

SUNNYMEDEAPTS. 561KIRTS

1 BEDROOM FOR $425 2 B E D R O O M / D E N - $545 I20O DEPOSIT . New t»na»fa W/pred/l 4 1 yt. tea** . Ho i$i{*c«6oft 6f efMnirig tee* Sptelou), i qvfef •RarlmeAt*. *»7*-irv eloiet fsi)8«) bath, heat, cent/at tit. carpel, pool C*ple ni?e4t4*,

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362-0290

,TfOy/Roy*l 0*K Areas

SPECIALS at Amber Apartments

230-1700

On Wayne M , 8,' ort E«C«r!en( anv^ptnafrM Moritfvyor I w v a r V a s e

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722^4700

D E A R B O R N C * a n . spacious low er 2 bedroom Appliances. £ j s e i T * r : i g a r a g e $ 4 9 5 ' m o N o - p e t s Aia---' able. Jul i*t -SH-biiC TELEGRAPH 4 7 Mile a r e a - t ben r o o m upper. H e a l 6 water mc.'udea Basemerit s a r a g e $ 3 5 O / M 0 C a n " O a y s 5 9 2 - 7 0 3 7 After 9 p m 5 2 5 - 1 8 5 3 DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH - CorTJ bedroom, ail u n i t i e s a * a p p u c n c e s including w a s h e r / d r y e : . h a r d w o o d f l o o r * ceiling t a n s . $ 6 2 5 - 3 4 9 - 8 2 , 4 8

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BEAUTIFUL-N W ferndaie, 3 c*c-. • renova'jed 4 r e d o r a ; e o efnejent 'ncpets. a n i L j o i e July $ 6 2 5 - 5 6 5 0 • Recorders-547;i397. 222-7465

F E R N D A L E - C u t e 1 b e d r o o m -upoor on quiet d e a d e n d street n e w e r car5 5 7 - 4 9 Z 0 j i p a , , ^ slyie.erifrance Lois o l slor,' a g e A -muiT s e e ' ^ 3 7 5 - u t i v i i c i S O U T H F i E L D 12 M i l e / L a n s e r - 2 6 6 1 ' or 542-9539 s q t) brick cpi.o o . . . $350 a month 569-8669 D.4 H P R O P E R T I E S . 737-4002 mo WorvFri

Cr-erry Hitt 4 N e w p u r g h , A'ESUANO

WALLED LAKE/W BLOOMFIELO f On* mo '»tree or low security , \ Large 1 bedroom apt for quiet pro-. feasionai Heat included Pool. a» cable $410 644-1163 624-0780

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729-65.20

TROY • 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 2nd';. door $650 mo includes 2 carportswith great hea.1h dub. Can ask lor Shubhi 660-0589 or 355-5050 -

410 Flats

bath lencedyard appHance*, dec* : 2 bedroom ranch aircoodittoner-. at ideal lor famviy Pefs okay $9«5 mo. j apphances • dishwasher,- cexiirig 380-6921 j lans: garage-$650/mo 553-2628

458-8761

1 BEDROOM STARTS AT $5-30.

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' 2"i bath ranch d n ' i acre Famify !.room .fireplace. 2'» , car garage alarm etc $1,650 mo , ' 559-2418

D c you n a n ' • n ; . , - • j BIRMINGHAM 1065 B i r d 2 oed: *ROYAL OAK. nce 3 bedroom wiin •$AVE B t . 7 r o o m base-r-trit g a ' - ^ e h a r d w o o d ba*ement 1 garage Feincedhoors .-wasner ' 4 ^ry^f available ' back yard Close lo downtown BoA ' t w * n ' , c ^ i . ' L i f , ^,4 a: v ' • * ' . $715 mo 6 8 1 - 0 7 4 6 1 'mmgnam $825 /mo 644-925:'Limited time oflei r^w tenants om, $4y>3 per m o n i n win credit 6 1 year JQase B i R M i N G H A M - 3 . D e d r o o r t s s . 2 ROYAL OAK 3 bedroom, baseb a t h s air f e n c e d y a r d basement...; meni, lehced yard $700 per month very large clean 4-quiet' neii air garage 1-3 y*ar i e a * e $ 9 0 0 / m o •! plus utditie* . V Y m o n t h s ' security ca'pei, security lodis-pa^ing JuSt l-OI YOU' No pels W a r r e n Rd at L a t h e r * rust ] Available A u g l • . 5 4 2 - 8 3 5 4 Oeposri N o p e t * 549-327« E o'Mfld-'ebert 1 61RMINGH»M -, 3 • bedrooms . 'ROYAL OAK-14 M ^ 6 Woodward BARCLAY HOUSE A P T S

Luxury I 6 2 bedroom apartment*; with plush carpet, vertical blinds gourmet kitchens, "dens; locked ' 'oyer, entry, refrigerator, rarvge: • dishwasher, garbage disposal, central heat and air .conditioning £ar ]

WAYNE - one bedroom' uppwr Hat Mon-Fri.4-S Sat 10-2 apartment Garage Fenced yard • Limted time Flrsl 6 mos of a 1 Private entrance $350 mo • year lease New resident* Selected $525.deposit. .. .722-4317 milts SOUTH LYON New' construction/ Now leasing 1 4 2 bedrooms from $429 Can Oxford Manor Apt* . Ford/Wayne Road Area 486-1736 Spacious 1 6 2 bedroom apartmenti located cio*4 lo shopping 6 eipressway* Other amenities "meluda TROY •Carpeting • OiShwasher -Park-fikeSetllng GREAT LOCATION • Owner Paid Heat • taundn/ F a c A ' * * 1-76 A T B I G B E A V E R • Wmdo* Treatment* • New Counter t o p * •Garbage Disposals

(1 mo'* free rent on selected units based on a 13 mo. tease)

937,3331

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S LYON" i bedroom. $450 per month. CaWJJiane weeidi-i*

SAVE S50 PER M O N T H ONLY $ 2 0 0 DEPOSIT 1 B E D R O O M F R O M $390

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TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS S h a r e Referrals 642-1620 . -'364 S A d a m s B i r h i t n g h a m

w o o d fioors-der-. 2-v b a i h s , a.i a p . • Irving r o o m lamrfy r o o m . M > p a s e pliances a,r. 2 car $2300 ! rTvo ment. 2 tar attached garage D 4 H PROPERTIES , 73 7 - 4 0 0 i $825 .' ' 549-4CJ5

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M O V E IN F O R $ 1 5 0 " 1ST M O N T H FREE

FOREST STORM

HIDDEN RIVER TOWNROUSES

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x j r - g j y j (Jory(J( . > . | u r t l w i ,,^14,^¾. .$650.'rhcOLD REOfORO, r*3r 7 6 tenser ; * secwity, , 478-i'Pi5 o> J74-270; Nice 2 bedroom home »oth I car g a - j ^ . - y . . ^ . Reuvrily remodeled rage*, fenced yard.' water rnctoded i r « J " " A T N t r $475, plus'seevntyr .255-5703 1 3'Bedrooms ;arp»t,r,3 , trlily. TC-, ,"• 7 7. J v V j j , REDFORO - Highland* Sub . OM.I A"* . Sedlord Clean. 2 bedroom, base- I rXent. garage, appliance* Must see, '. atn'ri-io,-, c-, •.-fed r O v •• f OH0 b c $490/mo •• security . , «25-3576 i R2.E Ostory -" -' i « l i co^.'«»dt. -d Betcn

PREVIEW loo s FREE

Knob In The Woods Apartments . 353-0586

" Based on 13 mohth occupancy New tenants oryy. Selscted units

• 113 bedroom icwtvidose* • Central «V • • FuSy carpeted • Burn-in dishwasher • Finished basement • taundryroom ' • 21 -• balh*

CITY O F ^ P i - Y M O U T H t a r g e 2~',7 old r 2 0 C i Y ^ ft •% cvoioorT'S prus c e n t.ao'idi-y ' « < i i M •>pp*-ia--i';es p a r k i n g $ 6 7 5 m o '' ^ , - 4 ^ r e q u i r e d Available A u g i- !l; , x - H Ch-uc* days 7 5 3 - 3 4 0 1 , sve;. 376-2364

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" » " b a l h - $ 4 9 0 screened porch central a r r ; a p p t i - REOFORD 3 bedroom. Brie* ances $)20Omf apt 4S tngqer m a n Jha I mat« N t f p e l s $ 8 2 5 m o 644-1411 Available 7-11 - dfpV jiiu. - y e * n ' Ccvne 4- s-*e ft>f i B I R M i M G H A W - attractive 3 b e d -

VENOY PINES

ROYAL OAK •'Limited time, new re^idenis, first 6 WestWood Apts' t430/mo plus months of a i year lease Selected PiYMOOTM Spacious 1 bedroom $198 security deposit 357-3.777 .urvts! . 1 apartment Appliances, heat & *ater i I included.' Available immediately \\ Soulhfield ROYAL OAK ihe> ['•ft lease, $457/rr[o 313-453-0685.WHITEHALL APARTMENTS , 13 Mile & Coolidge I MONTH S FREE PENT ; | PLYMOl/TH 'spacjoul't bedrciom • Spaoou* 2 Bedroom Apt* i upoer Hat, residential area across Starting at $660. Free Cable 6 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. , I r o m park, * a l n l o l c * n $475 Heation selected utvts Caji now. • fnqnth ' . - , ' , 451-2518 FROM $384* '557-0311 Coqv«n»eniry Located on 9 Mae/Greentieid . HEAT INCLUDED i PLYMOUTH S p a c i o u s do*nt0v.T>,

APARTMENT LOCATOR •;

FRANKLJNPARK. TOWERS

j £ j s 6 electric " «53-0215 OURS'IS BIGGER 404 Houses To Rent r v ^ . ^ ' r*w ^ I . 2:'x v / car . • ga«» ', ,..-^-, PLYMOUTH THAN YOURS • f Great j-.' DOdroOm , ^ , , ^2 bedroom, ^ . . basement ^ ,^

LOW MOVE-IN COSTS

Spacious 1 b e d r o o m Apts,

ROYAL OAK/TROY Doggy. Doggy, where wilt you live? At Amber Apartments Permission they give' SPECIALS. TOO'

A ^ O R 0 A 8 L £ Summer Sudan Spacious ' 4 -2 bedroom apartrrt-irvts

No s m o k i n g . ! FARMiNGTON HitLS O u « ! i evens' 453-1353 { p a r t 1 and 2 ueorcium-i ipp-sances carpel r * o p t t s PLYMOUTH l a r g e 3 b e d r o o m oak Can.474-215'. 9 2 7 - 5 9 6 4 floors, p o r c h , g v e g e , - l e a s e , securji ty n o pets $ 8 2 5 r m o A v a i t a t H * FARMiNGTON~H ! T L T " " T O V T D60i A u g .1 ' . - 4 5 5 - 1 7 2 8 or 5 9 1 - 6 5 3 0 roomv a* apH*ian>.« $tS,'"*«e»i'up

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SlN6LE~FAMiLY~_ SPECIALISTS

arices. W » S i to t o w n no p e l s $ 9 0 0 m o ,

ROYAL OAK • lemaielor l bedroom lOwey - includes an ut'1'tres laundry c a w e rr.icrowjve walk t o dowrv-

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TROY

355-0770

OPEN 12 - 6PM

AFFORDABLE?

Income Property Mgmt Farmingtori Hitis 737-4002

729-4Q20

great location Woodland Garden* poot Civic Center Or near TeleApartments, 4605 Woodland A r t graph Available soon. IN S'Oe ot 14 between Crooks 4 CooWge) 260-0223

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LICENSED BROKEB H*»-Woa Propert'se* 644-3500

I 1 a c r e 2 0 0 0 s q ft • w a l k - o u t 3 I Furnished Corporate Soles 941-405? j - b e d r o o m s 3 baths 2 ' f i r e p l a c e s 1*1 [ Beauirfjiry. landscaped with pjcnic | • One-bedrooms from $780 i floor laundry M o l o r o o 437-1546 I grounds and pool TROY ! • Two bedrooms from $930 , ; N ROYAL OAK - Real nice, clean, SOUTHFIELD I Con.er.iervtiy located iff Ford Ro 1 ' quiet 1 bedroom apartment, neat Hignland Tower* l bedroom apl tor I P L Y M O U T H - VYa*. l o '.Own 2 D e d NICEST 1 BEDROOM ! • ' ' , 356-8020 included No pets Off street park- *entOr citizen onty Open Mon - Frl includes fun saed wavier t crpx m f dock East of Wayr* ; room. app*anc*s screened p o t c h . ! Trpy-Sornerset orertooks Kins Pool,, : fun b a s e m e s l . no pets $ 7 0 0 / m o ing $475» month. 528-9008 569-7077 e»ch, heat, water, vertical blinds I ' 6 mos sublet frc>r^ July 4, $495'rno j Security ArartabteNcrw 1 carpel, carport 4 pool Air for $610. \ 453-3330 j ROYAL OAK i bedroom, furnished redecorated $300'Security. fV*l 2 weeA* rree lo I | Beaumont Hospital area 2 bedbalcony, a* 643-4816 | P L Y M O U T H - t b e d r o o m , c a r p e t , new tenant: Outet. weK-mainia>ned. I westiand SOUTHFIELD ! rooms, appliances Pool, no pet*. ^ ^ ^ ^ - . • — . • d i m . - . . . • • , y . | a p p i a ' n o e s , f a u n c r y r o o m , , air, p n imafler complex 398-6960 1 $4?5/mo 132-5026 ; r a l e r o a d , n o pets $ 4 2 5 m o n t h Plus

• W a s h e r / D r y e r m e a c h unit • • Easy Access t o 1-2 75 , : • An C o n d i t i o n e d • Fully C a r p e l e d PARK LANE ROYAL OAK JUNE SPECIAL • Walk to Downtown Spacious i bedroom, apartmenr Large 1 4 2 bedroom *Mfi , rivals : - 1 4 2 Bedroom starting from $460, Heal included, enirarxe. Yrasner/dryer. ca/port 4

W a r i e r Mich WeSI side o l M o u n d Rd

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HAMPTONCOURT APARTMENTS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS

blinds included. Special more in prices 362-19AO 544-3516

UNLIMITED The Easesl W«y lo Find a GREAT PLACE!

r i 15001 B R A N D T .

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Professional Ter,i4i rt,aii«ge>nent of bedroom ranch, over 1100 sq ft homes and coridc* Weil or r- W ayne 8.IRMINGKAM - 2 bedroom 11» bath Jmrriodiale occupancy Option to 4 Oakland County (fesl service 6 buy avaifable. $610 788-1623 town*house $1200 per month reasonable fees 348-6:00" 25S-0O42 OAK PARK EteautJlul 4 bedroom 2 bath, brie* bungalow. $700 Freshly PLYMOUTH - Large rurmaned studio ap.artmenl include* alt utUitie* painted, new carpet*. fvH basement 557-4970 Close to town! Off-street parking. 6 Call Mon - F r t 9 - 5 p m mo lease or longer $400 r securi- P L Y M O U T H - C c a y 3 b e d r o o m , 2 H ty 434-4 IS9 p a t h . n r e p U c e . b a s s m e r . l . applr- I —

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NORTHVILLE BtRMiNGHAM. One bedroom com- 2 bedrooms, lerioed to« Appftances pietefy lurniified' condo includes 4650 fiv month ptui deposit 348-9000 or 349-2537 heal 4 water 3 mo yiunimum lease. $625/pVmo . 424-8555 OAK PARK - Sharp remodeled 3

TROY -Large 1100 sq tt luxury 1 (I bedioom aptT. 760-940 sq ft. 2 -plus bedroom. 1½ bath apartment avail- bedroom aptS, over 100G sq hh oil I able immediately. $S75/mo rent in rarge walk-ir. storage roornl; •dudes heal. 647 0.333 ; Balconies - Carports ,

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ABSENTED OWNER NW.LtVOWA • E*£CuTTVe HOME 4 bedroom*, t'i. bath*., very clew*. Wepertooalita oor sirttce. to rneef your leatirig tV ma/iagerrienl needs Vi acre, prfvale parte a o ietUrSg> Ctoselo 1,275 corridor . .464-9660 > Broker -Bonded »SpetliSiing in corporate UVON1A - 3 bedroom, rt* bain*, UansJerees • family roorp. fireplace, large *ooded • Before mil 6 »

APARTMENT FINDERS



405 RflM ' 404 HouwiToRent 402 Fu#nl»he home, M .twuenw. are**, pood achoot*. -2-5-4 . SUMMER SPECIAL Hk* bedroom home*. Start* * t |S09.' U p r ^ l e r ^ a ^ r o e . . . 427,$140

400 Apt«. For Rent

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You tan beat the odds! A beaulflut o r * bedroom apt that, is only minutes away from do-rirtlowi Ptymquth 4 I-27S, >et secluded in a quiet residential neighborhood can be your*! Fu«y equipped kitchen* and almost 1000 sq (1 ol kvmg »pacel What are yov wailing for?? Short Term Corporate Suite*

RENT INCLUDES Heat & Vertical Blinds

400 Apt$. For Rent

SowthWd APARTMENTS O A K H I L L S A P A R T M E N T S 1CfiAMEJWOIJSe Monlh'i Free r ent/Fiee Cable Now attesting «ppacetions tto Up#e*n> w - Rise epirtmetit* apartment* and fr»yihrju*e». Studio, 1 ft 2 Bedroom* startng At $^00. Pool, Tennl* Courts and 1 bedroom, $435. i bedroom. »495 m«^rr>ore C « j } n o « S } 7 - i l 0 0 . 2 bedroom townho*». $595 Loc4led on 9 Mfc/Oreenfleld include* heal and water

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$50 Security Deposit For 1 Bedroom Apts.

400 Apti.ForRont

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PLYMOUTH - i&edrocm upper flat, Large kitchen with appliances, new carpev' 3 oiocks trorri downioviTi, immediate occupancy $450/k«O ' «20-3554 or -beeper 321:1219 ROYAL OAK-A Charmmg and *psoouS:2 bedroom upper Rat near downtown Royal; Oak' $550/mOnth - security ' , $47-29.65

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A U 8 U R N HILLS. S O U T H F I E L 0 FABMINGTONHILLS U N I O N LAKE - lakeftont on a « ' Ovisia>idins.2 4 -3 bedroom towsports u o n g L a k e . 3 b e d r o o m * . 2 1 ' b a t h * Ava.-t4We A u g i $ 9 5 5 m o n t h housea 4 -ranches, some -w.tn a - • Cafi9am-5pm. 8 S 5 - 3 2 7 7 tached garacie 6 f 15 heutrat. a^r tenms court i**nserv-ce $i80O/mo 0 S H PROPERTIES 737 «002

B.IRMWGHAMCONOO . .1 t>cdrc>orh'fvilfy liirnlshed. 3 $69$i Jfldred*ojtata *U» lot A*Ving $1450 per 4 uHitie* r J r n o h i v t y i lo*s* W BLOOMFIELO - 7 bedroom, rraw t^e youbet A!or>g* ihybui be*sLAKE PR.Vn.eGES RArJCH, $995 decor, garaie Ayatabi* Jury I f * A lownoom*, yon't *>"*» >n 41 keft. • Monthly Leases u thg new cKibltovMi compiet* *-;ih Rtper moMh. older t t W r o b m » n h $650 • mo p M terikity Cafl • lmm*d* *««*». *24S/mo. + »*• pool |45u7md. C«l W*rr«n 356-0200.

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8KAR6 LIVING *j*rt«r» In • >«me FEMALE TO *hs/a atlraevVe TROY with rxy^»me«ng maJa. W W / m d , house, W»!tl«J are*. FVeplace, Ber- security deposN required. C O Ub-doe. FunUihlno* opUorVJl, Non- tween6-9pm. 201-5164 ^noker, no pets. 1266. 2&3-M23 SOWERSET APTS • 2 bed. 2 bath, FEMALE lo ahar* 4 fjeKSfbpm horn*, 41

FEMALE TO SHARE a furnished, luxury condo. 2,bedrOom. 2 bath, m Farminoton Hitls. $350 > "A utilities 932-0031 t A security CaH Eves

AMBITIOUS LICENSED Cosmotalogist who is interested in a lull time career as a ccJotis! with on.the-|ob training to assist in up-scale salon " Geraki s ol Northville • 42O-4081 AM MOTOR ROUTE DRIVERS Must have good transportation.plus back-up vehicle Work 7 days. 2 to 3 hours each day No collections $-140/week Apply 'at 12603 Farmington Rd , Lrvonia. Rose Industrial Complex, between 4am-- 6am

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LIVONIA • PRIVATE ENTRANCE Bath,dean, furnished sleeping. Via 1-96.1-275. S.Mile, NeWbvrgh 464-1690 $50 weekly

Must' be reliable & . have own transportation. ColACCOUNT EXEeUTIV?" lege students encouraged lo apply Call today for an AT4T AUTHORIZEDinterview appointment. DEALER

ACCOUNTANTS Excellent position for Accountant The Employment People with up to 2 years anperience B . , No Fee . f you have an accounting degree and are an ambitious selt.-jlarler, our ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT established financial sermces'com- Branch Sales Office seeking enerWe have several job opemrigs pany • wants to . rntervidew you getic, professional individual, with Please send resume and salary office management skills, whoenFOR requirements to |Oys variety and responsibility- Musi be excellent telephone communisAccouniants RECORDED tor with basic bookkeeping knowlP 0 BOJ 779 edge and typing skills Compute* ••'• JOB DESCRIPTIONS Detroit Ml M l a M M M M > > a « l

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BUILPtNQ MAINTENANCE Choice opportunity with, a large property management company. General repair, plumbing, painting and carpetry. Good communicar>on skBs and references. 818.720 pfutbenents. Call 464-0909 Of FAX 464-0818. SNELUNG PERSONNEL, SERVICES eUltOlfJG SUPPLY COMPANY Need* experienced person to manege Brighton area store. Must be kriowleogeabte H a l aspects of construction Industry. Send resume 10.80x272, . Observer s Eccentric Newspaper i M25»S^rWc4eraftFWr

UvonliMl 48IJQ' CABtfi TV INSTAttEftS Poiilions avaAaWa for cable TV installers to the tri county area. Experience preferred but hot necessary Training prograrri*'.tyarvaMt. MuM have newer model-truck or vavi: Good driving recofd a mutl . Caff: 313-973-6S45 CAD/CAM OPERATOR on Solutions 3000. Checking niture davelOOrnenl u p e r l e n c e reouired r-uturamkc Tool. 24680 OlMOn. Warren-

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, }«itikfv Batieit, 24400 INSULAtrOhlWSTAiLER Horthw«»t»rn Mary, . . , . ,»» ^ Farmlnglon H « * reservation office Hoiltiwett »rn H w y , 6 t * . 1 0 1 A» ; Candklale* thbutd b*v* good -ver- Musi hav*' *itper1qne* on existing SoulMWd. 4807» . ? l "horns*. Benefit j . bal and. wrlt/ten skirl* and be com477-6552 . iNsuRANce- %tm \o $25.ooi '•*«• puter Iriendry, Ernptoyrfveht I* tmrp*' TEMPORARY AND PEftMAHEHTr'J' Plata thru Uld S» 2yr* axper^ice MuStbeproficie.it rnenl* 10. - •q-t' in pislms processing, and have ex- I I.O. SURFACE GRINDER cefkent communicatiort sktfts Senq . Attention Human ftesoureea --«.; ALSO BENCH HAND • resume 4 'salary requirements to 305 E. Bsenhbww Parkway • W i Fun time position* Minimum 5 yrs Examiner. P 0 Box 300 Suite «200 •»«on Private station available i 548-799?] ENVIRONMENTAL conservation an-' Call 9am-Spm • DO YOU WANT S7-S9/HR? imaJ oriented person,to teach.7^14 " HAIR SALON MANAGER ~ !' year olds Camp now u Aug 7 pert Position available for a motrvated. I time'runtime. 535-4486 hard workirig & talented individual j Our company receives over 65.000 CaliS'rnO Irorh customers respondfor". Our Crowley S Hair S a l o n , mi SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS ESTIMATOR/SALES ing to bur nationally advertised Livorua Man Must be licensed Ca" ! CONTRACTORS, own tool 6 vehiFor drywsl! installation pioducts. We need enthusiastic •1-800-542-4247. ett 5049 .i cle.Calt 305-881-9406 data processing Contracting experience needed people lo answer the phones & as DISPATCHER/CLERK Send resume to Bpx 266 vsl our customers who are calling HAIRSTYLIST •'Ba/bei or Beaut-. ; COMMUNICATION TECHNICAN Accepttng'appiicatKjns lor eligib 394 Bir- hardmare 4 software Systems for' Ml 44336 HAIRSTYLIST The City, ol Huntington Woods is An preferred. mingham Mi 48012 fast paced wholesale distributor FuH 4 part lime positons j"railabie FLOOR CARESPECIAL1ST , Equal Employment Opportunity EmBackground in integrated systems". Good commissions pax3 'Ptymouth Nigtrt work Honest, dependable, ployer and is seeking qualified appli. CHANGE rOUR LIFE' PC s. Report Writers 4 EDI neces- • Knowledge and technical.' . • ' 453-8020 cants wtth nq regard to race hard working, va/id driver's keense y e a Start a new career m.rea! eslafe proficiency with RPG III sary HP 3000 4 COBOL Program, 261-0202 today Call SheJa Ctlnk at 3.56-7111 mirvg knowledge desirable Send re. HAIRSTYLIST DISPATCHERS MECHANICSREAL ESTATE ONE' ,: • EXCeltenl cpmmurticaliOn Skills sume 4 salary historylo Box ?340 Tui time .stykst needed Loades ol FLOOR MAINTENANCE Positions 4 DRIVERS NEEDED Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers Available Some janitorial expen (wa!k-ms)' Etpetience and good reff(» growing c»b company CHAUFFEUR DRIVERS WANTED 36251 Schoolcraft Rd An excellent salary' and comprehen- Call Cafl261-40l0 591-2325 t ence welcome Flexible Hrs Some erences required Good orrving record required AppliLivonia Ml 48150 I sive benefit package is available innights' Transportation a musl 46- HAIR S T Y L I S T N E E D E D tor busy cation takenat 2*901 Northwestern, An Equal Opportunity Employer j terested carOldatea should torward DJ TRAINEES -wanted, lor wedd- $7/hr to start 454-4408 Rochester Hilts sakm W« ofler ade 120 Soulhheld j a resume, no phone calls ofease ings, proms, etc Weekend work, vance education, guaranteed salary must have working knowledge ol FLORAL DESK3NER;MANAGER CHEMIST. AUTOMOTIVE; O E.M . COMPUTER TABULATION Analyst plus commission interested • ca* information-Technology CVvuuon' music, clean appearance, ability to Experience requVed PvC SEALANTS Experienced in For growing marketing, research Lila Tues thru F« 299-5-356 THE DETROIT MEDICAL CENTER speak in Iront of-crowds 4 own - Good pay FuHtima -.: formulations or lab Technology ol consulting firm Create computer transportation Serious only call be- Leave message ' P.O Box 849.' 449-*429 998 specifications currently' used at generated tables 4 graphs from sur. HAIRSTYLISTS tween I0am-4pm 540-49O1 Troy. MI-44099-0849 General Motors assembly plant vey quesiionaires WJI trairi in use ot FOREMAN imrtj . Small.grinding Open pov.tons' lor Stylists w-itrr ] Send resume to Personnel Mana- specialised survey software Entry shop looking lor Foreman to handle ct*n,tie m W Bloomfield a/ea Fun ' POGGROOMER A i Equal Opportunity Employer ger 219 Woodland Villa C t . Bir- level position requires computer rune sell employed 855-6377 I carbide tooling Send resume to 3 year* or more experience Jtoyal backround • college degree mingham Ml «8009; ' Otk iBirmingham area Cafl'Tuesday 15330 Dale. Detroit, Ml 48223 Please send resume 4 cover letter DECKHANDS . HAIRSTYLISTS thru.Satuitliy • -. 549-8500 CHILD CARE ASSISTANT slating salary requirements to , No experience needed ExTensrve immedjali permanent- position FRONT DESK CLERK' Yee/Minard6 Associates travel We train you aboard snip DRIVER • Experienced mature tor available Eipenence preferred 27300 W 11 Mile Rd , Sle 500 High School d'plOma gradl * 9 * 1?" furniture siore Good driving record ' Apply in person only at Country Guaranteed 20 rirs a Wk 8-9-30, South field. Ml 48034 34 Call l-SOO-922-1702 References Good wage* Bedland Hearth .Inn. 40500 Michigan Ave 3 30 lo 6pm with possibility ol more Altenlion Tabulation Department 356-2222 Canton DELIVERY ORIveRS - Experu-rced Furnilure MrLawlon. hrs Call between l-3pm 489-0816 FULL-TIME CLERK MESSENGER Exciting, opporturvlies 'or motrvated needed lor rush delivery company DRIVER -for 8ulk tanker • For 6 Attorney Law Firm. Southfield Styft.sts-whd want lo- iom.a rapidly CHILDRENS SHOP Part-Time, in- CONCRETE - Experienced in con- Musldrrveovirivehicle Cbmmfsvoh eludes weekends. Sales Assistant, crete finishing 4:sel-up for residen- 4 mileage reimbursemer.1 Send re- Must rujve experierice COL 4 good Piling documents, iq t n * Tn-County growing team-ol professionalsdr»ing record required and-Monroe Couhry Court* Mtscel- • Guaranteed hourly wage plus to join Cruldrens Orchard, a national tial typeWork Call 464-6460 sume 10- P 0 Box 441565, 1-313 495-0149 laneou* office duties' Salary 6 Ben-' , commission package franchise ol chudraris re-sale Detroit Ml,48244 CONDOMINIUM MAINTENANCE . . Ongoing education boutiques Cheerful. Inendry atmosDRIVER HELPER - for local mover eht* negortable Musl have reliable pnere. helping Mom .4 Kids Retail MANAGER - Musi have 3-5 yrs ex, DELIVERY HELP Musi have COL license, 2 yrs furni- transportation, insurance and good • Health'benefits .• Established clientele experience preferred Call'Sue to- penance maintaining , grounds. Wesliahd area. Hungry Howie s ture experience and transportation. OnvVvj record Coniaci Elaine at 313-353-6500 .$Wvnming pod. buildings, etc We Carl Timor Larry. • Advancement opportunities day CHILDRENS ORCHARD ol 247-7283 W Bloomfield •' ' 626-0690 wis provide you with a I bedroom For confidential interview - can for 721-0600. FURNITURE D E U r t R Y PERSON condominium 4 JSOO'mo .salary an appt Mon-Fri, i0-6pm Ask.for CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY Send resume to. Box 232 - 354-6297 DELIVERY/ROUTE SALES DRIVER needed.lor van expedite For growing company Experienced Kerfy onlyl AfctVy ai 33322 W Twelve Mile. Busy Farrnington Hills plant has mv Observer 4 Eccent/K Newspapers Growing company located in'Plym- package 4 treighi delivery Paid perKAIRSTYLJSTS-Earn 410'hr and ! 12 at Farmmgton Rd m*diate opening lor pc Board expe36251 SchootcrahRd centage, call 459-4 215 outh has tut! time positions open m more Busy w! Dearborn Fantastic ! rience Blue prints a must $5 50(h( UvoniiWI 48150 our distribution department Entry GATEHOUSE ATTENDANT Sams Fu* 4* part time Call' Vesu.j DRIVERS CalUouu at UNIFORCE 473-2935 level posrtloo Delivery experience 'Professionally ' minded, reliable between !2-9pm 56i-Sams i CONSTRUCTION - J10-J15/HR helpful COL required Good benefit Local last growing new company Gatehouse Attendant needed for CITY DRIVERS Some training provided ju*i tke UPS and RPS good package Please tend resume to luxury apartment community ' in HAIR STYLIST wanted. 60S com- • Cavalier Cartage is looking lor Ijualeimmediate openings wages, lav treatment, good equipP O Box 713 lied tractor trailer drivers to operate Can 557-1200 ment - home every mte Must b* 25, Soulhheld Musi work evening* mission Busy Wonderland Mali, j Ptymouth. Ml 48170 hours and be able to pass a security Livonia Closed Sundays Exper.-1 in Metro Detroit area To quaBfy-you Service Guaranteed clean drrvtng record pas* DOT An Equal Opport unity Employer check ideal tor retirees Please ap- ence necessary 261-4130: musl rneel the following requiraState Licensed 4 Bonded physical 4 drug screen. 4 have CDL ply m person to WaJdenwood menlt' ' Small Fee JNi DELIVERY/WAREHOUSE HEAT TREAT METALLURGIST Apart menfs between the hours ol • C l a s s A COL wtth a^r brakes 4 A WaRed Lake/Wlxom area service Drop us, a note and.teir.us wtiy we 10-4, Mon - K r i , I ' i b l k a E Metallurgical Degree required CONTROLLER Harmet endooemenl company is looking lor neat and de- should hire you 4 where we can call ol Telegraph, on 10 Mile Hands on experience in heat treat• Pass DOT physical, drug screen, Family Corporation seeks individual pendable individual* for its Delivery/ you Only winners should apply lo ing carbon, asoy. tool steel - lab and with hands-on computer accounting wnttenexam Box 336, failure analysis, along'wilh knowlexperience, through financial state- Warehouse Dept You should enfoy. • Have a clean driving record GENERAL LABOR public contact, be at least 19 years edge of AMS. AP. and' MIL spec* Observer 4 Ecceninc Newspapers ment* Applicant mult have strong • Able i« start immediately ' old and have a Sood dnvtng record required Send resume tp: Box 338 36251 Schoolcraft Rd LIGHT INDUSTRIAL We offer excellent pay 4 potential to supervisory skills Please tend ret Thts I* an entry level position pro-Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers Livonia Ml 48150 Assembly personnel with experiprogress lo tun time employment *ume with salary requirement* to vldlng opportunity for advancement. 36251 Schoolcraft R d ' ence in plastic Infection SPC/QC Box 356 Observer & Eccentric ,w,th a teamster c ing, 777 Ba**nne Rd., NorthvW*. or experienc* wfth 0 0 4 sonie cottARNFUt-L TIME MONEY Hittj need! nouseetearifr* Mural Beech Otfy. ftadfbri) HOOSTPAWIEft leg* a musl W C i S training hafotui Working part nme hour* have own car soma axpefiaoca CXRECT CARE PERSON Evening Scheduf^g .appolriUrVjrH*, hourly » 3 0 0 - i 3 4 0 p * r * t « k . F v i a 477-5209 wanted. axperl«hc*d, must have CUSTOMER SERvIC* REP necessary. Cat) 855-184» thffi, part tvn* 4 fu* tfetva m the and bonu* CaUMr Sob. 442-1220 'e*fl tran^cviatioh, ; , 562-S28? fulf lima. Pralar frKKhariKat «©*• Plymouth area Can Joy belween tJlFuSWrOHAM BEAVTY SAL0H CiEArjINfJ 4 QpQONOS KEJPtR t>actor pmc* «kp4?fl«hc« W former lOam-apm, . 454-5r73 EARN UP to f 10/Ty - Partort inler- Looklna.for MarJcurltl for Satur- (f YOU ARE AN OAtCLANO County For a i v g e aparlmah) complex, par- real **tata background Tuei thru rasMent 4 looking for a fob. pseisa esled in cl«anthg. house* i offices day* onry 4 fu* tfrh* Hair Sfytst ty.Mma. M at- Bice*;Caii0am-4prn: f u ^ l i r r » , d * y wotk.Onfy.-, W » b * f 4roAVM"bn p^ivehtatrv* 6>l*viftl*: 6W4804.6M-654J EXPtRlENCEOnAIROflfSSEftS Icy m*W*n*no» '4 torn* r*p*V wort, EXPERlENCEO. brtgnt, arlicwtata Part Ijthartui U f t * NotUrric**. tathjoriabl*. downtown Birmingham "• ' 277-4193 ruH-tlm* 4 yea/i minimum *i()*rv ptopt* r * i M aepfy. Good aalavy, 0**»bbrhr)t»: U u * f h * v * ' « w h tool*, Appfy In p*rAmbrlidLrl wit* rafarftftea* beriaM* lor evifomar tairvtca a*»i»t ftadfprd. M ; - » 5 « * n r e , lop wages and benaMi Must aaion Rent yeu» ein *pac* lon,Moft-FA**rt-5pm,*(: ' ' 399-0561 64,4-0578 listWu Rd.W**il«nd,(8 c4 Ford) b n r « l t n u m g accouTiu laadVtg W«»t!and. 526-4394 b* *bt* l i f n u t own ektctroda* Cal C l £ A r l 6 > F l C £ 3 » HOMES dUlflbutof 0» rhaWWi*** bfoducl*, A^at;iOtthdu*ifiair>. 4 MAIRORESSEft . OlftECTCARE 9 Thurs'day winners must call by 5 p.m. Friday Passes will be mailed to ell winners. hi

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PRINTER P E R S O N with i o n i « er*tt kndwsedse. lor part time p e j r l stringing N o ex- Printing company noeds fun time offset press operator. ITEK Perfecpertenco necessary wW train. 559,5587 tori 4 1-2 color experience necessary. Benefits. 525-7610

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PHOTO TRIMMERS PRINTING COMPANY Earn up t o $125 per day, Needs experienced Production Marusoer. High-quality, 4 color primno experience heeded. ing Must have prep, pressroom 4 1-8O0-262.4389 bindery experience Estimating helpful Excellent salary 4 benefit PICTURE FRAMEfl- Irrtrhediate part package Send resumed salary his& M l lime openings. Experience tory lo: Box (i330 helpful Ratal! or art bsckround a Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers plus. Birmingham. 540-2555 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Ml 46150 PICTURE FRAMERS Novt and Rochester Enperienced PRINTING PRESS OPERATOR ooh/. Management opportunities lor growing print shop jn Westiand Francis 927-5013 FuU or part-time Experience neces425-8150 PICTURE FRAME GALLERY - needs sary C aH full time framer'sates person PRINTING PRESSMEN- Openings Experienced orvryl Responsible,, non for QTO single color, lltk 3985 two smoker, Birmingham area color, A8 Oick 9850 with T head Calt Barbara 540.2770 Full-Time Benefit Pack 4 7 3 - t 4 u PI22A HUT PEIIVERY of LIvoAia 1» PRINTING - Slipper with 4-c«lo< exseeking enthusiastic, hardworking prlence. 5,yTs min . tull/part tune employees for positions ot CW'very Respond lo P O Box 51203 LiVt> Drivers, Customer Service Representatives 4 CoO»» Appfy In person ma. M I 48161 »131221 Plymouth Rd,. Livonia

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PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER Canton Township is accepting appli477-4726 cations, to eStabtrsh an eligibility Lsi lor Pubtic Safety Dispatcher To POOL ATTENDANT-Part time year perlorm dispttch lor Canton Townround Flex hrs Must be' 18 Appty ship Policerf ire divisions and other In person 12-2. Moh-Frl, Slraiford related duties Rc-iating shuts Manor. 2373 Walton. Rochester His $19.956'yr plus excellent tnnge benefits Applicants must have PRESCHOOL INSTRUCTORS Enthusiastic Persons, needed to some key board/computer termx,r.o Personnel-F,- 3 1 0 0 0 Telegraph. Ste j high-energy aggrass've.iroe ca'vd' 210. Bingham-Farms M i 4 8 0 2 5 I date. Please send resume Jo TECHNICAL-ENGINEERING P R O P E R T Y M A N A G E M E N T '•' CONSULTANTS 391 A rport Property manager needed tor hign 'industrial Orivf . Ypmanr. M< rise .'community.in Southfieid Must 48198. Attention S E C 0 5 ' 9 i . . be hard worklrtg Minimum ot l year experience needed Top pay l o I h e BEHABiLITATION P O S I T ' O N " best candidate Please send resume Full 4 part time S5 2S per t}r A C / ^ - • ing with mentally ill adults Micnigjn 'to S U N B U R S T PROPERTIES I N C driver s license required '• 2 9 5 3 2 SouthTield Rd-Suite Call 427.1892' 201! Southfieid, M l 4 8 0 7 6

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National, property management company based in Ann Arbor seeks -experienced individual.' preferably CPM or candidate, with proven success in managing large muifi-famrfy properties. Must be 'amiiiar with an aspects of management including marketing, maintenance, administrative, budgeting 5 years expon ence in mortt.sitd management required Competitive salary plus benefits Please send resume io MCKINLEY PROPERTIES, INC Human Resource Defit P O Box,8649 Ann Arbor. Michigan 48107-8649

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M I U H A N D lor detail wort . vrttUng MINI MAlt) - ClMftlrvg pf6le»slOft»ll ' MATERIAL PLANNING MANAGER Manufacturing company In Plym- to work on-caii basis. Great for re- are now hiring Mon. thru Ert No eves J5 25 par hr + pof*u».' outh seeking indrvldual with material tiree Garden City location Can 427-9370 control experience: Candidates 475-9810 should possess a background tn MORTOXOE UNDERWRITER MILL HAND M A N A G E R W A N T E D lor dry clean- production planning, scheduling 6 er: Full lime days Paid vacations Inventory control Salary commen- For 0 1 0 1 Toot 4 Gauge shop .with Must be experienced In FHA direct a n d * holidays. Apply at: Somerset' surate with experience. Send re- mmimum 5 jrs experience Full endorsement 4 VA automatic unfclSX M A N A G E M E N T lime position C M , 474-5150 derwriting Please send resume lor Cleaner*. 2862 W M a p l e at sume to Box 370 • l Gala Moore, MLX. toe. 24315 Coolldge. '• 6 4 3 - 0 8 0 ? Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers The Detroit Medical Center seeks an Northwestern Highway, Southfieid, MORTGAGE BANKfNQ " 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft fld MANICURrST individual lo assist with coordinating Ml. 4»07$. Or C«JI. 353-21M . L i v o n i a M l 4 8 1 5 0 ~ ; POS»TtONS l&r male salon in W Btoomlieid the day-to-day administration arid MOVING 4 STORAGE COMPANY Clientele preferred Ask lor integrate the activities ol the corpoMECHANrC'OIESEL Tom a! ' . 8 5 1 - 4 4 4 4 With experience 4 certitied lor irivtSlOJ Accounting - Appticani needs experienced household ration's Professional Liability insurm y a i b e famiNar wilh «ti require- rnoveri/drrvert lor local 4 Intra ance Program MANICURIST. M l time, commission OieSei semi tor large trucking com- ments of F H L M C > F N M A / 6 N M A re- moving. Requirements are chaufpany Fun time, benefits 4 good salOr chair reniai. portiftg ft/>d reconcJIiaiion of lrls> feurs rjcense. good driving record, • One to two years experience with ary Send resume lo Sox 3 6 8 HAIR STYLIST, full or part time baf&nce lo trust accounts experience In household moving. general and professional liability N Livonia after 8pm. 474-81509 Observer 4 Eccenlric Newspapers Qood pay 4 benefits Send resume 4 medical malpractice insurance • 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft R d McKigage Warehouse Clerk Resito 2643 E. Michigan Ave:. YpsrlaMI, underwriting; nighty preferred Lrvonia M l 4 8 1 5 0 MANUFACTURING d e n t s mortgage ferrding experi- Ml 48194 Experience in light manufacturing ence required Must be famtifar * i t h M E C H A N I C • Light service, part • Bachelor's degree in English, or preferred for last paced fledford NAIL TECHNICIAN lime, advancement possible, hourly ! i*e- Wednesday. July 1st from 9 a m - 6 p m SALARY REQUIREMENT Salary commensurate with experiAr, excellent salary and comprehen- You most have a proven track q^nnents m confidence 05 for interview i 7-34'Year old High School diploma ships lo new customers Travel & jng cities 4 exciting oopcriunitie's' . anC e»feJ)enj con,mune' j T"'a- conside'aiKjn pfease forward experience heeded, own transporta•Ed-to* Can 352-3361 •IKin company Can,427-0229 S ol MichiganAve • tion good wages, tut) time'579-2300, : >Ov' resume To ~ ' LABOR TRAINEE • ~"* 1/aMqe? Tra.pe* • MCCHAN^C *Air*ne eiit\ o' it* pre-employment p f o Han(3s On P«.p^«*,*nn Tteat 1ffdt •eip.e'nernce required T*"*1 . S p r i g s Apartments Ponhac E xterior and Inlerfor . ifra carton. 3iio> loci steel - lab rina SENIOR CLOSER : • mjn.rY.urT, 3. Trail, Novi • MAINTENANCE - F U U TIME''.' • Cam Sam-11 am or 2pm-5pm •Ar. Equal Opportunity Employer fa-.'^^e AraSsii along-v*,nr> k.ncwr years casing experience , Must b« hnowiedgeab'e in aU phas397-210« SALES ASSISTANTS minimum 1 : iCGAL SECRETARY Bmgnam edge ^ f ' A M S A P I ana M i l cs 'M*dpTOAGE U N D E R W R I T E R S ^ai'ms Litigation experience pre- es ot maintenance, fjlumthng, ei*cre-qu>reo Ser'd revjT«» it; B o i 336 yeaf e«periece m the indu5>^ ; Send resume to S ' CJarh ' Republic ': Inc. elc Apartment, plus 'saiaf> and.CLOSER lened Resumes to Box 250 ODSe^Mv i Ectefitnc Nevrtspac*.*-? ' •-• PAINTERS Cafl 643-9109 $375-$4tO WkiyAvi-rage Fa''-"--g"J Bancofp. Mortgage • f.nc P O 0 o i ! E*pandmg savings bar.*-, *s seeking Observer 4 Eccentric'Newspapers " .i'6rf: SchoblcaltHd' 5 year's minimum experience 2 7,1.6 farmington W s Mi 45333 b e i p e n e r t c e d . Mortg-age U n • 36251 Schooler ah Rd . . . - . i.»wonia"Mi 48150 • MAINTENANCE HVAC - Needed for-! Oue- to OVtSf anting *.'*P3r"*hOn Can 568-5100 Ar. iq^Ai Ooportrjn*ty Employe*' • . d e r * n i e r s ant:30S • ' •E«-'Tirg rjortgage banker jn ;he Apply 1998 Soothlteld Rd. BirmingVilla Apanmenis, 8 3 0 0 Woodcrest • from ground t-oot to u-ppev rria'iageon'rhe State Exam T -rp^ is . seeking an e»pe'i' An, Erjyai Oppo*turTty EmpJOyer, ham { ^nen! Must enjoy m ^ s < V J ^ - ^ J A'l^-a.rrs .ifiu-rri(v,(iono! .s ^ ^-^id V _ : f-MA DE VA AutomaK Un. . WE GUARANTEE your money back D r , between -Joy and War.ren deveiiT-n-.ent • wOrtmg * i ! h ctoopift \ i . c*W *n^: ",fr«i; rd operator.s f l e n s e j tjcil ty in major metro area Position born retallslore Must be enthusiastic 4. reliable Qood phone voice 4 til pacxage Apply m person at Wesiside a ej Can e 30am. .o.-WojI'-'^r-c! s•.•'-' Compet+.twc sal-' & .li-iiprone Musr be reliable t5 is salaried with benefits & bonus opThe Crossing at C a n i o n Apis 12 30pm-, & ' ' 3 0 4 00p m Mon a'y and bene''i>. Sena resume *it>i pfesenlat)i«. Must caV e^r, ^-ot'kdays i porlunity Minimum 3 years experi- some typing. Musical background v heipfuj Call f*ck or Carol 278-0100 8375 Horvjyiree Blvd. Canton ; Tues Thur^ 1 6-950C' 'sa'ary .iStoc> «n confidence to W i i - O N L V between' J"L>.TiTi-2prr. ONLY • ence mandatory Oualified • candiI dates 'must be welling to relocate at PHOTOGRAPHIC LA8: Has fvill-'tvna *ie*K] 30 depe^faabie people * i t h M A I N T E N A N C E S U P E R V I S O R I MANUfACTURERS REP for M-O^JS- llAM-S INTERNATIONAL, tR Dopl J u n e ?ortat.on tof ternporary Needed for suOorban apartrrient i tna! accounts industrial , m^.nte- OE6 P O Ron 200 Waned l a t e • M;.43390 ligft industrial > 0 ' k in P'lyrnOuiri complex Experience necessary '' nance preferred Reply to bo* »'i4? ' PROFESSIONAL MOVING, | in the industry will be requested plus, but will train Applications acrou *ti! be contacted upon receipt cepted. Mon thru Fri 9am to Sprri w a g e s incude apartment 4 utilittyi Observer 4 Eccentric .Newspapers Liiton Wesiland i^d No-/> Call ' SERVICES | ol >Our resume taxed to'M/s Greene FIRST PHOTO 20434 Plymouth Rd. un-ty Employer allowance For interview call . 36251'SchooJc.rart Rd P. M -Tenrpprary Personnel -313-569-2813- (3 blks W o l Evergreen) M.no'"'ty Femait 'Mrjnd>capped''vel . Lrvonia Ml 481$0 , 582-3721 j 31S-569-S251 , ¢81-4.260 - , 569-6880 L A N O S C A P t construction company •MACHINIST TRAINEE needs energetic hardworking p e o - Need several responsible, conscienple. COL holders 4 laborer j tious employee/ that want a career Hacker Services, 474-6914 jn the toot making Industry QualifiL A N O S C A P E R S . S T A R T TODAY1 cations are; willingness to learn, Looking tor e i p r l e n e e d people In ir- mechanical aptitude and dedic ug '• ; Concrete Work, Altriations Roofin* : Gt'n Conir • Lie 4 ins Freo Est . f re* Est." - Re&S4t>ngbft3 • Insured ..Competitive pricing 4 2 0 - 0 2 3 0 Gal'Matt - *?i-3Sw tx repairt(f New caps 6 Krvers txpnrf tuckoointing 4 flashing 5343789 255-5487

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Chimneys

AkL AROUND CARPENTRY Doors -Windows, Floors. 'PrywaJ! Ptumb'ng Elacincai. Rough c* Finish '• 397-5786

Will beat any price!

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CARPENTRY SPECIALIST Entry doors, windows, basement remodeling, all home reparrs, MS Construction', 478-9675 KEN FlEflKE Lie -Ins Carpentry Decks, gutters, roofs alum siding. rec rooms, windows, doors, etc Reasonable Free Est 937-2390

DECK RENAISSANCE II Make that 'CHder' Deck Look Like Newt Power Washing Est 549-8685

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BEST CHIMNEY CO.

557-5595 CHIMNEYS - PORCttES BRICK RESTORATION Rebuffi, Repaired. Leaks Stopped. Tuck-Pointing, Flashings, Cleaned 4 Screened Alt Work Guvanteed, Free Estimates Licensed Insured: 826-2733

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FREE ESTIMATES '• Ouality Work. Low Prices. Lie Ins

Mullart Electric

69 Excavating

65 Drywall

E X C A V A T I N G - trenching, concrete r e m o v a l , demolition, clean-up, g r a d ing, hauling, sewer 4 water tines l > censed 4.insured. . 258-5558

DRYWALL RNISHtNG TEXTURES & PATCHWORK FREE EST REAS PFUCES CALL JOHN 422-909« DRYWALL 4 PLASTERING New 4 repairs. Hand Or spray, f e x lunng. Accoustical celt. Lie Guar. 30yrs exp 543-0712: 682-7543

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442-2491 SAVE i

DeRoven Electric

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EXCAVATING-POOLS Trenching, sewer, water tines parking lots, drains, s e p t n tanks r^easonible. licensed 638-6731

AAAOFrYWALL A TEXTURE . Hang, fintsh. Repair, Palnlinfl 20 years experience -' Guaranteed 336-3711

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ALL NEW ALUMINUM GUTTERS insfaHod 13 ccKiys Guarahiffei

522-4520

. WOOORE-NU Deck Sealing 6 Powor Washing Preserve or Restore your Now/Old Oeck'Fpnce CaK TOOO 851-0616

AH T Y P « 4 O f EiecirleaFWdrti.

HIGH HAT CHIMNEY SWEEP Raincaps. Oampers. Repairs Guaranteed no mess. Insured tic ( = 2778)-454,3557 531-8531

. . . AAAGUT7ERS New o> repai-ed Fascia roof repairs- cleaned 4 539-3789

ELECTRICIAN . Low summer prices Licensed, free estimates ' CsB M a r k . 4 7 8 - 2 1 4 0

rtftnPad available All work Guaranteed ished with quality 4 exp Power References 6Yrs Experience wash' 4 seal. Addilionat/bulldirva 403-3775 Can Da.e 421-6520 decks available

AAA CARPET REPAIR

99 Gutters

66 Electrical

. 6CAL DIRECT Wood Fence Manufscturef. Material* or Installation Free estimates' 425,4642

81 Floor Service A BETTER FLOOR SAHDtNQ JOB CM floor* our specialty Slam work beautifuffy done Also new Doors installed 477.7736

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543-9196 O H M E R G L f n . E R SERVICE . Gutters Cleaned'Screened^epaired N e w Gutters - Rool Repairs Free Estimates • . 624-5357

102 Handyman Male/Female ABLE QUALITY WORK ' Electrical! Plumbing Roofing Painting AR Home Repass Decks. Sr Cituren Drsc 559-8318 DU-IT-ALL Home Care,tmprovement-Pilnltng Painting. DrywaJt, Plumbing, Etc VlSA/MASTERCARO 363-4545 HANDYMAN SERVICE. - Light h i u i Ing Gutters cleaned 4 rescreened Exterior painting Light efectncai Concrete work (313)2626614 HANDYMAN SERV1CF Exterior Painting. GuttersCteaned 4 Repaired. Windows Washed . 262-6815

• Retired Handyman M types Of work

471-3729 105 Hauling

A-1 WOOD FLOORS We install, sand 6 finish, sit types of A « A ELECTRIC wood flows. Custom wortr. etpecial- . FOR A LOAD OFF YOUR MIND Res 6 Convn. breaker & fuse tfy. For Free Estimate cafl. 357-6059 Call Take-A-V(ay Trash Service RS CARPENTRY paoeis, ptuaa, violations. l%- Low LICENSED BOtlDER^HANOYMAN Pr(c«» FreaEst. Aflytirn*564-7669 334-2379 . • " " • . MOONLKJMTT-LOORS trim • Rough Carpentry .Dry*all t lime pick-ups Fast service Hardwood Floor Specialist Counter Tops • Cabinets • Vanities ABSOLUTE OUALITY INSTALLS basement removal, appkincesl conBrian. 476-6644 HOMESTEAD BUtLOERS INC Windows • Doors Rasidentlal. Cortvnerdil - 7 days slructlorr. brush, e l c Lowest PrH.es A*en. 478-1449 Kiichens. baths, additions, rec Basic Plumbing'4 Electrical Licensed - insured - QuaraAteed ,, rooms, replacement windows RONSHEMET 477-9882 A - t H A U L I N G - Moving Scrap m e t " Wi» return caBstnVnediilofy. . docks Licensed, insured and aL Cteantng basements. G a r a g e s . LIVOrJtA ELECTRIC COMPANY Let's Design Your O n e o f » Klrid" reputable. 477-3632 Stores, etc Loiwest-prtces m t o w n . See Display a t Man's-Oo-ll Center PAGE: ?8d-8$90 Qutck service, f r e e ' Est Se/vSng in CarlTon Free Deslfln & Est. Svc. Rec rooms. Basenwhts. Kitchens. W a y n e 4 Oakland Counties. C e n t . a t ALLElECTRlCAtNEEOS Bathrooms New 4 repairs locatKxi ' 547-2764" Of 550-8138R E P A W 4 REFINlSM F u R N I T U F u l No fob too tma» Service charvga Any type oT Cisnlnfl and FtuMi special 60»mp to VOOamp breaker CHEAP HAULING ,..to get CUSTOM 0ECKS , panel as low as »300 Lie. 538-0779 CLEAN. 4»4 P K K U P Additionj 4 Screert Porches 1st class workmanship, CUSTOM LAMiNATEOFUANiTUflE . W4I Move ANYTHING ANYWHERE ticehsed Builder. Fr*« Estimates. • FIRST PLACE WIHNER'OF ANSTANOtOaECTfuClNO By GE Cabtneis - Kitchens. b » t M . Can Mart CALL SEAN. 714-4575 3tS-4r4-8057 two national award*, H A M Residential Electrician closets, isuhdry rooms. E centers ILTON has boe'rt satisfying Service ctiangei, recess Bgftf*. etc HOMEOWNERS Lit 4 w s Call 293:-7100 C U S T O M OECtcs B Y J I M customers tor over 3 5 yr \ Lie 8 trts CeJFTarivlOpO.. 476-4857 ROOFERS, REMODEL ERS SpfinoSpee 14xl6wotmodoc», • E R t E Eslirtiales. Ooslgni Oisfposai container service PLASTIC L A M I N A T E CAB1NE1RY rails Inctuded. * t 4 5 0 100'S Of r e l , ' • Additions • Dormer-s L O Perry537-9275. Cabtneis • Tops • Furniture BILL 0Igh energy take Top closers makes $12 to.SIS per Local work for Owner Operators in charge person. Good verbal I writ- time' position in Pleasant Ridge. hr Can ,yt>u?-Commissions or houjty Detroit area. Lease Purchase Plan ten communication skins are essen- Responibilities include store mainte- rate, whichever greater. 473-1300 Available. Mileage pay pfus per tial tor success m this rob V/e oher nance, shipping 4 receiving, must move pay with load/unload pay TELEMARKETING growth potential as a Fortune 500 be neatly groomed 4 able to follow Openings lor. tandem and single 449-0555 BRANONEW FACILITY subsidiary, competitive pay 4 cicei: directions Call • axle tractors to pu» out van trailer* In Southfield, seeks 24 lelemar- working regular hour*, on regular lent benefits It you're Interested in SURFACE GRINDER keters immediately . t 5 per hour runs. Also need a few tandem tracapplying tor trtij postn, forward a Production cutting toot shop re- guaranteed agalnit high commlsresume to quires, a very experienced Surface tiorr» »300 per week possible Two tors tO' putt 100.000 gross on reoular Human Resource* Gfirider dealing with high-speed shifts available Ughi Delivery Ord- run Steady. work. H you are DOT quaWeO with good driving and work ARMC. steels 4 carbide This mature, indi559-0870 record and you are -etiaole with ver. 7565 nagger ty Rd > vidual, must be capable o l . own ers needed alio Call ifiable tractor/trailer experience call Belleville Mi 46111: setup* S working irvOepedentry Telemarketing Reps 1-600-O7-6535 or 1-800-535-9602 An Equal Opportunity Employer I Competitive wages * benefits with An Equal Opportunity Employer prolil sharing orferod 522-4314 SCREEN PRINTERS 'tut time also ] Packaging .personnel it rour are-j RETIREES .TWO PEOPLE lo p.'-ooTr, '.msufanc.e; 4.0-lK • Plan ' u ' v ' . ei". z-ut* design ( tervtc* ha* 19 Resoddmg Of Lawns Any S i i * Job, - Reasonable FUt»* yr*. professional experience. CreDrainage 4 Ifim A/en Repair Short Notiot Service atfy* 4 mnovatrv* design*, new Leave Massage Paul 397-5649 Free Ettimat* • Insured 642 »172 landscaping, landscape renovaD 6 J MOVING » HAULING tions, cuttom brick 6 stone patio* 6 NOBLE'S Smal fobs, pick up 4 delivery OawatVwtyt, retaining wall*, ttylnUng LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES rage, dabri* removal 4 apptances system*, perennial design beds. FtAable f r t * EM SPECULtOYVhATEA • Ar«l£L0'B SUPPLIES *WveddedBark*w»»Ston« 681^300 SPf»Na8Aten * Interiocklng Paver* t> Patio Block* * Landscape Timber* E X P t R TMOVWOCO* *>Play S a n d - * 0 « ) b i b l t f S KtAuflor-Oetrvery Aff o r d I M * rale*. « •>*at*C>4tvMJch ? Day P ^ W « « * Serv** • Orrvewiy 4 D e c o r * ! ^ Blone For Fr«4 EUlmat* ¢44, ?30-6794 Jfljry.FwASiagiMaW k • p a k i o M m s •YYT*tk«y Barrel* PttuporDelrvfKy-Openi'Davt DAYS



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BONDED & INSURED 659-4975 640-7138 656-7370 WATErVFRCW EXTERIORS 0*ck» 4 fvortiM, power washing deck prasarvtOon 4 repair*. f r e » estimate*. Gary 437-2196

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425-5444

RQ6MSONTpdoFlNG fie-rool, tearoR*. «c«n*«d 4 mtured THOMAS LAN? PIUWBINO Guaranteed wbrkmtnship. Sr. Disc, Ucehs*dMa»i»- 4)5-4571

471-2600 PfuMNrtg 4 S « w « Cleaning Repair* 4 Afie/tliortS Remo4««ng

233 ftooting i !AMROOF9rG . fW-fOOt 4 leaf OK* R*pW or N « « . rTalhVio 4 Ctttmrvty Mpalrs -Call 849^7» . ^iS-Siil

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557^55.95

Exceeoht reference* • 473-7646

MARX'S TREE SERVICE Tnrnming. oraamentaf pruning Ires 6 stump removal Low rate* Free Est Futfy in* 24 hr* 313-655-7333 MICHIGAN WOOOSMEN Expert Removal* Trimming Topping Storm Damage insured 1-600-281-7769 M C K 4 DAGO TREE SERVICE Tree* 4 Shrub* Trvnmed-Removed Lot Clearing. Brush Chipping Remove Stumps Ins Bond«d4 71-5039 R 4 R S TREE SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES * • INSURED AtklotROfi 522-5731

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SUMMER SPECIAL V 4 V TREE SERVICE Tree trimming, Tree/tjump removal Free Est.. Insured 255-3927 TREE TRIMMER - NOT TRYING TO GET RICH. JUST MAKE A LIVING freetroew/fterhovaKins FreeEsl

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644-2717

277 Upholstery •J.C.'S LfPHOLSTERiNG Home 6- office furniture, boat Interior* furniture repair Free Estimates. 534-3077

284 Wallpapering ALL OUR. WORK GUARANTEED) Papering, Stripping ( hanging • Piasterijfl « Painting Exp-Uc Cat Jo* or Karen 422-6472 * i

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ARNOLO GOLDiM

356-0499

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471-2600

RC JOHNSON CERAMIC TILE QuaJTy Work • Fair Rata* U c \ 4 m*. • Top Rafareoces 629-3564 - Free Est • 6674068

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S35-8610 ^

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297 Window*

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273 Tree Service

AAAANAtiONAL TREE 4 STUMP rVtooval. MrYirriina. focWrsj . INSURANCE • VOW RATE? SPRNG C t E A N - V f > Ctatyaryj. f * . Deep Root Feeding " 3 < 4 « t f 7 ! patr*, aoythbg; TO do wUh »*rvJow»- ACE STUMP REMOVAL SHRUB 4 TREE REMOVAL LOWEST Pft'CES IN TOWN WS-2530 674-»i JO ANOREV, TREE SERVICE- . Tret4*fcjrr6f*rytov*V - • I r t i i y r ^ . f u p h l f i g Free estimate* O^B*»MYou 4S9-4635

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NEW 1992 TAURUS L 4 DOOR SEDAN

1992 EXPLORER 4X4 4 DOOR EDDIE BAUER

Rear window defroster, air, automatic overdrive transmission, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body side rrwWirgs.erferior accent group, air bag, courtesy light .AM/FM stereo, tilt steering, child safety locks, instrumentafort, interval wipers. Stock #3839. Power steering & brake*, rear anti-lock, XlTlarial trim, light convenience group, air. conditioning, power door locks & windows, speed control, tilt steering, chrome Myiesirje wheel, V8 engine, electronic 4-speed automatic, transmisston, Bmtted sKp aide, sliding .rear window, AM/FM electronic stereo, cassette, dock, captain chairs, Stock #3728.

Power steering, power brakes, rear anti-lock, «Mec*d rna/vaoament of car*. trolt.MI 46201. FAX 344-6704 amoklng Please caj to schedule an sume to: Box 242 puter skHa, tf Interested, pfease re- lent. Send resume to Director of oniy. 8ehd resume ft cover lo: Foot SEND RESUME TO: Programs, .6012 Merriman, O v d e n ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Real ply In strictest confidence to: interview,'. 644-4433 Observer ft Eccentric Newspapers Hearth Care Assoc-. 14161 W. 13 GENERAL OFFICE. FuB Tkn* Oty. Mi 48135 ' 38251 Schoolcraft Rd. estate non-smoking office, W JPR, FoHmer. Rudzewlci 4 Co. MDe.'Sla. E3, Southfleld, Mi. 48078. Comforttble with computers CapaLEGAL SECRETARY TO »27,000 An Equal Opportunity Employer Uvonia M> 48150 Bloomtteld. Llghf bookkeeping. 26200 American Or:, S H . 500 R.N. ble or handling numerous tasks ft 3-5 yev*Wlgettch/real tstat*«xpeMEOICAL BILLER Ifjviwleoge LOTUS he*pfuL737-704O working independently. $5.76 tn hr. P.O. Box 5004 Northpolnte Heart Canter ExperMnoed QrVy, pad time, lor Appty; Steelcrete Co..45700 W 12 rienoe. Work for Sr. partner Southfleld. Ml. 4806575004 PAYROLL CLERK ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT COLLEGE Student for summer data Mile, NovL. busy pediatric oftfe* in Garden City. 2575 Woodward, Suite 300 349-7600 355-)109 . Part-time summer position In entry position Musi be proficient in Major Farmtngton H i s Arm has LEGAL SECRETARY, »25 500 (313)421-5377 Berkley, Ml 48072 NE suburbs for person with opening lor experienced profession- BCOKKEEPINd/DATA ENTRY - tor LotusftWordPerfect. July thru Sept 3 year* legal experience, good orOtABETIC EDUCATOR ADP payrol enperience Must MEDICAL EMU EH - needed lor Livo3J4-9167 al. ToiS/hr CaS Susan at ganizational ska*. Farmlnglon H a s managemenl com- 30 $6 per hour be nor, smoker. RN's/LPN's nia oftlc*. Experienced In all InUNIFORCE 472-2931 pany, experience required, excedenl $13,OO0-$13.5O0 Position avaJtabt* lor fUJ/Certified jur ances. FuB time. C a l Or send resume. COMPUTER DATA ENTRY posillOri LEGAL SECRETARY. »24.000 HOME HEALTH AIDES cornpensation package, caa. Diabetic Educator «1 our Northwest available immediately. Experience FEE PAID BY COMPANY Defense ADMINISTRATIVE . ASSISTANT Mrs Belsky between 9-4 261-1740 ACCOUNTANTS ONE RigsUon. WordPerfect ex661-9000 tolroll facility Fud time. preferred. Must be good with Suburban family oriented company wanted for tut. lime temporary posiperience, wefl known firm. 24)33 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 202 An Equal Opportunity employer MEOICAL BILLER - Only persona Join the leaders in home hearth cara tion wtth credited school during emphone. Pre-employmenl drug lest offering great benefits Including Soulhfield. Ml 46075 VISITING CARE -Variety of shifts wtth knowledge of computerized Pleas* send resume* to: Good starting salary plus benefits dental needs a bubbly general office ployee maternity leave. Position wit BOOKKEEPING . LEGAL SECRETARY, »21.000 SDM bating tyslems need apply. available In your local area. CertHW commence aprox Aug 3-1992 & end Fasl growing Company has need tor Send resume to: PO Box 531064. person with computer experience! cetlon/Dcensura or experience re1 year legal experience. Type 65 BloomIWd Kills. 134-0115 Livonia. Mi 48153-1064 This one wtt go last!' Human Resource* quired. Premium paid or high-tech mid Nov. 1992. Mull be proficient m Individuals with light accounting. Opportunity lo advance C a l today. 644-4600. OMC Health Care Centers PERSONNEL ASSISTANT ikWa. Can Today! . WordPerfect 5.1. possess transcrip- ATM and ACH experience. To A l feee company paid, 772-6760 COMPUTER ENTRY . SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES 41935 W 12 Mile Rd tion (dictaphone skltlsl 8 excedenl $6 50/hr. Can Betty at UNIFORCE Major whc*e**>«. distribution center Northvtfle ' 313-344-0234 SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES MEOICAL BILLER . Soutnltetd. paNational service firm requires your Novt.-Ml, 48377 communications skais The position is accepting applications from quak357-0641 313-930-0050 win pay $10 per hour. Send resume uent faes, collections with on-tme AnhArtor attention lo detail for alpha and Located at vy 12 Mile 4 Nov) Rd. hed individual* for immediate emLIBRARY CLERK 313-229-0320 to: Director, American Institute For computer experience, salary open. Brighton numeric Input To »7/1« Clerical pfoymenl Weemptoyoe 150 + . Min*) Flexible hours/pan time Fee paid Can Darter* at UNIFORCE 473-2933 Paragtogai Studies, Honeywell CenAflliiated with The Detroit Medical imum 1 yr. of experience Must be • Data entry ter. Sle 225,17515 W 9 Mile Rd. Center, an Equal Opportunity Emfamltiar with MESC. MDL 100, 1-9. RN.8TAFF DEVELOPMENT • Library experience a plus CUSTOMER SERVICE and COBRA Corripnance. SkAs to ployer Teaching position avaaabte In pro- Southfleld. Ml 48075 • $6 per hour Retail office in need of Customer Assistant/Secretary needed In the include EDP payroll processing. PC fxesarva long terrn care lacflity ' POBox33422-A Representative. Good communica- Southftefd area. Great, opportunity DIRECTOR Of NURSING ADVERTISING AGENCY word processing, data base 6 Detroit, Ml. 48232 tion skins Excellent benefit pack- for someone with data entry ft payASSISTANT Director of Nursing SECRETARY - Account managespread sneets Associates Degree An Equal Opportunity Employer • Prefer certified age FurUlme position. Please roll experience ADP experience ment department needs your Wordprtlerred Wa'ofter compeltlve sal559^0560 . Train the Trainer. witNn: Art Van Furniture. Suburan Hut una Home looking lor SOUTHFIELD preferred, candidates applying must FEARLESS. Aggressive Financial ary, full benefris including major Perfect and spread sheet back-' North Wayne Road, Westiand. in* DYNAMIC DUO - Two strong MEOICAL RECEPTIONIST tor busy • Comfortable wtth leaching also have strong WordPerfect 5 i 4 Manager ControfW person capable medical, die 1 LTD Send resume In ground. To $9/1«. Caa Sara at Toyota Motor Credit Corporation and ccirrvTtuhication »km» RN's who posses* the managerial ophthalmology office m Southfleld. Lotus 123 skill, position Is tempo- m esUbHshing banking relationship confidence with background and UNIFORCE 646-7662 CTMCC), one of America's fastestCUSTOMER SERVICE • Setf-dlrected, organbed and aod diolcal tklla to acNav* bolh ex- full time. Experience desirable 4 assuming fuB financial duties Ful salary expeditions to Box 344. growing and most successful auto- Pari time position, eveningsftweek rary to permanent. Cal lor mothraled Aa lees paid cellence in cere and pleaaant work- SendresumetoBox 164 Observer 6 Eccentric Newspapers lime position. FAX Resume to. motive finance organizations. Is ends, data entry skills 4 pleasant appointmenl • Monday-Friday, flexible hours. ing eondrtloos Experienced candi- Observer & Eccentric Newspapers 591-HO0 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. Attention Debbie.. 655-6441 opening a new credit branch In Livo- phone voice required Non' smoker dal e i need only apply. Excellent 38251 Schoelcran Rd. , , Ltvorita MI48 ISO nia m September, 1992. This mw\t Call . . ' . . ' . 489-0557 ACR0 SERVICE CORP. Salary negotiable. Please ca* wage and benefit package. Uvoma Mi 44150 MARKETING SECRETARY great opportunities for enterprising Never a Fee EJen BasmaMt Can Lee Karson 557-3333 Leading advertising agency has DATA ENTRY CLERK RECEPTIONIST/EXPERIENCED mdMduals Westiand Convalescent Center BEDFORD VILLA MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST 25100 Evergreen Calculator experience helpful GARDEN CITY insurance agency opening lor. experience in meeting lor fast paced Birmingham (aw I r m 728-6*00 16240W. 12MSe Experienced. FuS time. Ste212,SouthBeld. Ml. Full or part-t.rne N W Oetrofl. looking lor part or fun lime service win client* To »9/hf. Goodbehelits Can Steve MuOor ADMINSTRAT1VE SouthlleM; Ml 46076 Novl. CaJ Us*; 827-47»6 . Temporary 8 permanent openings 645-2440 Can, " . 534-5588 oriented person. Phones. >»ora pro- C a l Sylvia al UNIFORCE 357-0037 at SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES RN An Equal Opportunity Employer LEGAL SECRETARY - corporate cessing, computer' Input and King. MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST MIO SIZE law firm In Southfleld now ~~r~. DATA ENTRY • RECEPTIONIST . ' administrative position, Troy • Administrative Specialist Contact: Bob 427-3000 TEAM LEADER • Credit Investigator hiring Legal Secretary. Experienced Deeded for non smoking law firm EXPERIENCED THERAPIST with Must have bffilng experience. Experienced PC operators needed Amicare Home Healthcare, an »ff*- lawfirm, up to 27K with benefits • Discount Clerk In Workers Comp, CMI Defense 8 Computer skies necessary Send resome caseload desired lor Birming- OS/QYN. fuB time. Benefits. Nov* ale of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital days Part time can basis Livonia INSURANCE - STATE FARM Send'resume or cat • Switchboard Operator /Typist ham OPC Send resume: Box «354. area. Ask for Kathy. 347-6100 has a fun time opportunity for the area 478-511! Customer Service Represeniatrv* WordPerfect. Receptionist position sume to 8 H,M. 2550 Telegraph Rd.. 352-75SS • TitleftInsurance Clerk Observer 6 Eccentric Newspapore Sulla 250. Btodmfield Hals 48302 with at least One year'* experience also available, Send resume to position ot Team Leader. Responsi• Collections Clerk 0ATA ENTRY . 36251 SchdolcrarlRd. Box 344 in Personal Lines (auto ft home). bilities Include; MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST .•Cashier Fast paced eovfronmenl needs must type accurate tor computer Livonia Ml 48150 Atlenllon Observer 4 Eccentric Ntwspapers RECEPTIONIST - part time. Real es- ' Experienced. Fun time. W. Bloom- • CBent/caregfver scheduling 10.000 keystrokes tor new opportu- data entry 4 be good with people 36251 ScfwotcrsttRd late office r> Bloomlieid Hils seekfield Can Beth 681-9490 • Employee evaluations These positions require a high nity To $7rhr Cal Diane at mg mature Indrvidual with pleasant LlYoma. Ml 48150 Non smoker* only. M a i resumes to • Record Review FILE CLERK school diploma (or equivalent expe- UNIFORCE 646-8500 phone voice. Mufli Ime phone sys. Stat* Farm Agent, Jim Bezalr* MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST • Q.A. NOVI FIRM has ful time postlon for tem experience and. typiftg sxiHs Part-lime, doctor's office In W. rience), knowledge of computers 31281 Schoc+craft Rd DATA ENTRY detailed orienled person fo assist in necessary Weekends 4 flexible Bioomfiekl Cat Beth £61 -9490 Experienced lor busy muJO-spectalty • Case conference and 10-key skids, and related expeUvoma 48150 group. Computer, Insurance -knowV One year nursing experience with In Wayne, Oakland 6 Macomb rience. Immediate opening lor 10.000 kayv customer, service responsibilities weekday hour* Ask lor Unda. FRONT DESK PERSON - needed for edge,, dalair-oriented. Fu& time. community health background pre- Counties for experienced clerical trokes and 2 yrs experience Office experience * plus CaB Won * 646-6000 KEY PU.NCH 855-7407 ferred Competitive salary, excellent personnel. Long ft short term as- TMCC often Outstanding opoortun- To $7 50/hr. Cal.Dee al UWFOBCE busy dental office m Dearborn area, Benefits. W.BtoomfiekJ 346-6000 Experienced inlorex keyboard oper- thru Fri. 9*m-11am, signments •'-' both M ft part time 357-0037 corripvfter eipertence helpful.' benefit package. For mora InformaRECEPTIONIST - Mon-Fn, 8-5 10 Kes for career gfwoth. as wen as -ators neoded for day shin -Ful or MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION 1ST OFFtce/ACCouNTiNG CLERK available. Some assignments lead to compelitfv* salaries, cevnorehnnsive flepiy.to Box »304 . tion can LesSe Hebron. ' pari time Uvoma area.' 478-5111 Part time. Must have experience tine phone system Salary with expeExperienced In WordPerfect permanent positions Observer A Eccentric Newspapers 1313)643-8720 *" DATA ENTRY OPERATOR rience. Can Julie . Souinfield area benefits, and a friendly, people-erf • Part time. In Southfleld. wtth office procedures, possess Currently need M 2 5 1 Schoolcran Rd. AMICARE HOME HEALTHCARE LEGAL SECRETARY 353-3517. erited environment. Our repreienta- Wixom area Temporary to permaAsk'lor Laura: 827-4780 good telephone skK* 4 T^vt lam! UvorUa Ml 4< 150 EOE Ful time as administrative assistant nent position Very last paced work tivea wa be m the Livonia area soon • Telemarketers RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST., environment Heavy data entry both with 3 yr* legal experience m real ferity with bookkeeping PC skills a lo meet with qualified Individuals FRONT OFFICE ASSISTANT plus. Residents at Independence for busy law office Musi be able to • Word Processors NUCLEAR MEDICINE Appy today! Send your resume with Alpha 4 Numeric Editing 6 main- estate, corporate business law and Green Apis m exchange lor hours Busy 3 M D practice seeks ful time < Receptionists - typing 50 wpm type 50 wpm. Please can .TECHNICIAN salary Mstory to: Toyota Motor taining reports/contracts. Plant off- some Migauon for -small busy law worked Is a requiremeni: Front Office Assistant. Must have 559-3830 firm, Computer; document or thing Tired of the hospital scene? Want lo ice environment . Employee needs Credit Corporation, 1515 West etceKaht rtlerpersdnaj skills and ' 313-442-2700 Cal now for more Information and organizational skins essential. C a l learn the other side of patient care? aggressive positive work attitude Full or part-time position available 190th' Street. P' O Box 2958. maM good first impression. Skias RECEPTIONIST/DATA ENTRY Excellent salary and performance Part-time day shifl, every other Human Resources Dept. AA-OEN/ immediate opening $7-$7.25 per p a r k s . Resume. J K. 3 1 8 7 4 OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR. NEEDED Position. Entry, level Immediate needed indude Wing, typing, dale- lor A R.R T , or C N M T. registered week-end avaJJabitify required. hour Call for kTimediat* mferMew • LO. Torrance. CA 90509-295« base entry and abSity to prioritize Teehnologw opening Apply al Simpson Moriin Farmmigtbn Hal* to work In interCallorappry: NORRELL SERVICES 593-4491 Northwestern Hwy , Faminglon moltiple.responaibilitles Prior health Equal Opportunity Employer national tales office WordPerfect gage Co . 25900' Greenlield. Oak HilS. Ml 48334 Cambridge South RADIOLOOY TECHNICIAN care experience helpM out not necPark 967-8900 MJrv>1!y/Femalerilandlcsppod/Vet 5.1, Lotu.s/Qu*t/o experience a 18200 13MHeRoad 2 Part-Time Openings OESIGN SECRETARY essary Reply lo. Practice Ariminiamust Must type 50 w p m Excellent LEGAL SECRETARY • Beverly MMS. Ml RECEPTKJNtST/TYPtST - ful tkn* Excel Industries, )nc i i seeking trator. 30700 Telegraph. SUta *U6, communication skMs 647-6500 t day s M t and 1 temporary evening lor pleasant oftic* m Crty ot Bloomcandidates lor the position of De- needed Icy non smoking law firm 1 Birmingham. Ml 4S025 . SYNERGY STAFFING An Equal Opportunity Employer 5 yrs •experience m ktigstion Type (1-5 PM | position available. Musi be field n « 5 Musi have excellent sign Secretary. The successful can932-9111 TEMPORARY HELP SERVICE didate must be a mature profession- 70-eOwpm Computer SkHs necesphone skm*. knowledge of WordGENERAL OFFICE DUTIES Chart A.R.R T rep/stared Mtmmograptry R N. DIRECTOR' of Staff Developsary Send resume lo: B HiS. NEVER A FEE al wtiri secretariat eipertence using OFFICE ASlSTANT. House of Blinds Perfect helpful put not necessary putting, updating, computer, medi- experience required. ment - part lime: Lovery W. BloomWord Perfect 5 1. Lojus end Har- 2550 Telegraph R d . Suite 250. rs lobklng'for an organized energe: CaflMe/y orTnViaat 540-3330 cal insurance knowledge helpful. Reld long term care fadlrfy. Musi Bioornheld Htfls, 4S302' vard Graphics We require a selfK mdivtduaj Must have customer ATTENTION W 0 R 0 PROCESSING Full tirne W BfoomfieM 655-740« Please contact Ted Patyna at. qualify lor position. 661-1700 • RECEPTIONIST/ ' starter, capable of handling multiple LEGAL SECRETARY - DOWNTOWN service beckground Excellent .347-8.220 or send resume to: SECRETARIES Working as one to be a 1 CUSTOMER SERVICE REP tasks and. possessing good comrrtu- Mid-size hrm For 2 attorney* Most- phone U"0j 4 order processing e i Experienced only'apply MuttiMate/ SENIOR BILLER lor Internal HOME HEALTH AIDES DMC.Heafth Cara Centers medicine. $9-112 per hr. Lotus. WOrdPerlect/Lolus. Dis- CLERICAL - Energetic, responsible. nleatioh skins lor jthis position m our ly delense kligation Require strong perince Drapery knowledo* helpful For Ptymouth insurance agency. Fu» time, qenelils Insurance experience piaywrlte-4 Data Entry Operators. person needed to ha fun ft part time smokeless oHNlSrf EKQ. PF, v a n * Puncture, ate. hejjnfieArtcc«eetlohofblr»ng»ipe- SVid r»*urh*» l a Joann* Oennom*. 5*5-8171 office Pless* send rtturri* ft tafa/y busy attorney. Cvt si ending beneftt* Entry level position tvtAtbi* In our Southfleld v e a Resumeftrafereoerienc* Prior supervisory txpirlerict Adftpllv* Wheefchakl, 215JJ M*4ASST SALES SECRETARY rose.Sl* IS.SduthWd.Ml 480½ rqulrtYnentl to. Box 366 es requlrad 559-2030 required, cuslomer service backtnd offloa turroundmgs Strong Prymoulh headquarter* for en * 0 - Our plush tutomotry* fWm wants 10 Equal Emptoyrntnt Opportunffy. Observer ft Eccentric Htwsaaptr* word processing t n d shevthand grtsshr*. outgoing Individual. A Mfev- meet yoxi ft you poisess txce&tni »7.$12/hr. «32-5400 ground it essential. Must be a serfRECEPTION IST/EXPERiENCEO AHVm*trve Action 36«1$cJ*>rjief*nRd MEDICAL ASSISTANT Lorco Employment Agency itarttr & possess excellent wrhlen ft needecT 9-5 hour* Mark, 649-5900 fnurfi of on* year coDocDon txperi- phone rnannei*, pteaunt pe/tontt' Lrvonla Ml 46150 part lime, fey 6outhfltW Ca/dMogy tot growing f«m*v prtebeft offlo*. verbal commurilcaiion skMs Send or f M feturnt 649-3526 • n c f tt preferred W t offer aft al- ly. «nd pfclVlenl *rofd processing (HeasacUAlSortaV ' 347-4290 CLERK GENERALp*n-um* po*ioffict. Exbeftenced m C K G . VP and f t t u / n t lo Lftdd Ehlsrprisee. P O SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES tiacVv* iynclov** beoefll package t k R * W * offer tttfftCtrvB beneftta, tion. (20-30 hrt, pel w k ) k i a u t omcBox 35369, Dtuort, Ml46235^0369 O f TROY, RESIDENT AIDE I n t t r t i t e d appucahtr, please c*S compel/live. *ai*ry r t o d t friendly tlre*upp»erd*f>*rtmtnf WofdPrOtrivtronrrttn) P l e t i * tndefttt typw, part time, 3 - H p m fof iiaisltd M n g between 9*m-1 J noon An Equal Opportunity ErnpJoyef Medical AtsHfant-1 to c^sslrvj^Compufer ft Genarai office UTIGATfON SECRET AAY C*» Now ,'W*rvt*w>orneyro*fe ACCOUNtSftECElVABie/ laeftfy In Plymouth. C a l Mori, thru speed p M rntn tftlMy. • 451-5«? Medical Seastary. »10 txrjtrience required. Send work. EXPERlENCEO SECRETARY • Part Experienced for SouthfWd taw firm CUSTOMER SERVICE Fri 451-6100 Offic*W«n40*r SPORTS MEDICINE RECEPTIONIST $14,000 history 10 SPRING OKxIKtERlNO- timt 10*m-2)yn Busy Inurence off- W i consider two part tlm* aftcrtttr£NTRYLEVEL 4750 N«w King St .NoiOO Musi M v e potshtd Imaot, outgoing 3SJ09 Olendaift, Uvofii* M l . 4 8 1 » let Phon**, typing, flHng *to Bjr. le* P»W*«c*»3l5-350-05$5 A Wlrom/Novl bated tervlct t o m - Swttcbboftfd and wcvaprocesaing Troy: M| 4809» RN-IVINFUS10M An Equal Oppof funlty Employtf fMrtohalfy, with phytlcS Iherkpy Attention ROBERT SHERMAN mkTghaVBB/tftCeJIJOytx} 644-6364 ptny hftt an opening irt R i Actdgntt txperitnet needed lor large firm, HOME CARE axperlehoa, dlthtti InctudM high Grett benefit* COMPUTER GRAPHICS profit alhlelta. BeArWut H tubuf. HI lo $4?X. Expiridkvj •uburban Reer ServIC* Debt. fftQNT OFFICE ASSISTANT Y « j r * x | * r i * h c « and * k « * with Harbah officM, O l Of tend r t t u m t to: M f h M i t f o»*xH RN exp*1*ri * return* to: Patty Reftttz WM»T3 UrflPOfiCC ' 646-7664 needed Includ*. Bind, typing. dat»- workkig knowftdM 61 WordPerfect da»y. Office* In Redford ft fiytytn MEOrCAjL B f l l t f l wKh InfcSc*) » > Harpar Altociti*t,»9 BOOKKEJEPEn COMPUTER INPUT »20.000 TarTr>ifltcv)i^«, Ml 46334 silling 4xptri>ht». trvonu l / U . monir^ftspcnUoJMJes Prior hMfth ft kegai levmfoc4o&yftmust. pwtV (rhftrt. Good phoft* Utft- &" Ytaft t i t b i t txpftrWnet gtotf U Expanding tnttrhlllon) Send fe*im» t « : 26671 NorthwWI. Cart txparient* helpful but not nectit4930 tedder tnd trial bafanca for p/Owtng m t d t t l t Oc^nJnj* tor RN-LPN - MkJnJgW i N A , 4 right* fOflUta-PttTy em fhry) BOOthBttxj. 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